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T he Courier-Gazette.

V olum e 50. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, MARCH i9, 1895. id Clnua Hall Mutter. N im b k b 11

FRATERNITY FACTS. color to be soiled by the touch of the traitors Maj.-Gen. Hiram G. Berry to your country and to your God.’ Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U . S. Gov’t Report Disclosures of Importance from Ihe Hidden Haunt “Colonel Berry then introduced the Rev. W hat is it? Mr. Kalloch to respond to thc presentation. of the Gay and Giddy Goat. A It IOC l!AI‘IIY The reverend gentleman said he was proud In point of fact, it is the freedom to accept the task devolved upon him. lie from poisonous and spurious in­ \ cry Eminent Sir Frederick S. Walls of was ashamed of the man who did not love Vinalhaven, Deputy Commander of the Grand his country, hut this could never he said of Baking gredients, the excellence in flavor, Cominandery of Maine, officially inspected St. ll'ri/fcu fo r the Courier-Gazette by Edward K Gould that gives to the sons of Maine. (Applause) Whoever John’s Cominandery of Knighti Templar at [Begun In No. 8. Back number* can be had. | does not now love his country would he Bangor Monday night. IV. the Broadway side, the regiment was marched unworthy of the name American or citizen. The new order or warrant for Pioneer to the front of City Hall, where they were re­ He would exhort them to remember that not Powder Conclave, Order of Secret Monitor, is on ex­ The lirst accident in the regiment occurred ceived by committees of the Sons and Daugh­ only were they soldiers, hut freemen, and to hibition at the Atlantic Shoe Store. It is while the Fourth were marching to the cars ters of Maine. T> e scenes which then ensued nerve their arms to light until the last foe Ab s o lu te ly p u r e signed by the Earl of Warwick, who is one m Portland. A soldier named Roland of were very interesting, and in some instances expires. The reverend gentleman then con of Ihe Grand officers. Company F of Brooks stepped upon a roll­ tinued at some length to address the men, Flavoring even affecting. Friends who had not met for A WONDERFUL WATCH. A special communication of Aurora Lodge* ing-stone, slipped and fell, breaking his leg years soon recognized each other, and then and in behalf of Mr. John E. Merrill, a Rock- No. 50, F. and A. M., was held Wednesday in two places. The poor fellow was cared there were impulsive rushes here and there to lapd citizen engaged in business in this city, evening, and the Entered Apprentice degree for by the citizens. shake hands and to exchange friendly words presented a beautiful camp flig, saying that It Rai for Fifteen Years Without Winding— T Extracts I S On arriving in Boston, the’ Fourth Maine was conferred on three candidates. There of greeting. Some little time was consumed he felt it to be a happy coincidence that the Story Is Certain1/ Reliable if True- their wide popularity and increas­ will he another special communication of this was met by the Cadets and escorted 4o the in these conventionalities and the formal cere­ banner was presented to a Rockland com­ Common where a collation was provi led for in g sale. lodge tomorrow evening for work on the monies of handshaking might have lasted mander from a Rockland man by a Rock­ second degree. them. The Boston Herald says of them: much longer hut f >r the stentorian voice of land bqy. (Laughter and applause.) How a Rebel Ham Was Destroyed ‘ There used to be a man in town, with mild The retail grocers arc learning “The Cadets escorted the regiment to the the commanding officer ordering the men to ‘After thc ceremonies of the presentation and modest eye; unlike the great George that quality rather than price is Nahanada Tribe, I.O . R. M., at last Fri­ Common, where the afternoon was passed Washington he often told a lie. He has been day's sleep adopted four palefaces and ad- 'fall in’ and ‘dress’. The colonel then came to re concluded the officers retired to the By a Gillant Rockland Man. necessary to retain the confidence away very pleasantly by means of a collation, the front and announced to the regiment that Astor House and the privates to their bar­ known to sit for hours a-telling lies for fun, v tnced seven to the Hunter’s degree. The the joint production of the Regimental about the awful sights he’d seen and wonders of customers and make a success­ Warrior’s and Chief’s degree will be exempli­ the Rev. Isaac S. Kalloch, formerly of Boston, racks in the Park. Quartermaster and thc City of Boston, music would invoke the diviite blessing on their “ While artangements were being com­ he nad done. I heard him tell a tie one night, ful business. fied at next Friday’s sleep. After the exempli and fun. This was the merriest lot of men that almost turned iny whiskers white. He fication a clam chowder will he served to all cause and themselves. The men were soon as pleted tor thc departure of the regiment, the Anecdote of Hit* Eat 1* Captalu Henry J. we have ever seen on the Common since the men were ordered to stack arms and dis­ i said he started out one day to chop some present. Nahanada Tribe is desiriou3 of turn­ quiet as could he desired, and the clergyman Sleeper, Told by a Fellow Officer— S.IM n V, rhn- l«n,.HU..h.i,;>u«,rway Knox District Lodge of Good Templars which kept them all in good humor. The with gold. The other was a blue silk flag, THEY REACH 1'H JI .ADELPHI A. The Ham's Crew. it hung there all alone ’till he got ready to go met Wednesday with Hamilton L- dge in this lower part of trie Common was enclosed for heavily and chastely embroidered. The first home. He hunted round when he came back J i city. There was a good attendance, every their accommodation, and those who had The regiment arrived in Philadelphia at (as there was no snow he left no track) and was ornamented with arms of thc State of about eleven o’clock at night. Both officers “ U r . d e lodge except two being represented. 'Ihe friends inside or favor at the gateway were Maine, with the name of the regiment, and searched and searched to find the notch where session was held throughout in the I district admitted. nd men were somewhat exhausted by the he that morning hung his watch. He stamped Outside there were thousands the latin inscription -Dingo.’ The other was long journey and were most agreeably sur­ Tour request IL M S < r Degree. All the lodges are to he inspected enjoying the fashionable amusement of the inscribed, ‘Presented to the Fourth Regiment Harriman of Haiti and raved but all in vain, he couldnt find his \\ . and ranked in April. The inspecting officers lime—a military display. Th's is getting to prised when they were met at the depot at watch again. of Maine Volunteers by the Daughters of that late hour by a delegation of citizens and more, Md., lurnishes were chosen as follows: G. IL Upham be an every flay affair, and fashionable Maine in* Brooklyn, June 19, 1861.’ T ill. C.-G. with th He said ’twas 15 years or more, since he •‘ I use Le P a g e ’s L iquid (»’ e in the ■ .it cured and unsecured, The report which the officers have recently the regiment was assembled and fell into many cheers for Philadelphia, they looked for­ H. F a r n h a m . U. S. Bonds to secure circulation. of the old chieftain at the head of our armies ward to Baltimore ns the next point of in­ rani, “a copy of the iron clad Tennessee,” Stock*, Mi»curitle». etc, laid before the trustees and policy-holders column bv platoons and marched through shall be strong enough to trample down said to have been built by contributions from shows with much clearness, what this Com­ Beacon, Park, Tremont, Winter, Summer terest. Havre de Grace was soon reached, Uatiklng-houMu, furniture, and flxtun treason and secession. This rebel was a and here was found a regiment of New Jersey the ladies of the south. She came down to MORTGAGE LIFTERS- Due from N.tional Hunks (not Rei pany has accomplished in thirty-seven years. streets, Harrison zkvenue, and soon to the Old serpent that was hatched thirty years ago. Mobile from Montgomery to receive her Au- On the first day of January, 1895, l^e l°tal Volunteers, whose pickets the Fourth Maine Due from approved reserve agent*, Colony Depot where a train of twenty cars Jackson had scorched, not killed it. The machinery, but was not completed in time to assets amounted to $73,324,694.13, the total was fdled. Here the jocularity continued. had encountered some miles out. The officers Whal tne State Bank Examiner Has to Saj Checks and o ther cash Item*, Fourth Regiment of Maine must put their of this regiment were very gentlemanly and take part in opposing Admiral Faragut’s fleet Notes of other National Hanks, liabilities to $59,178,578.19, leaving $14,146,- John Keller of Company B made himself the feet on its head and kill it. (Cheers.) They entering Mobile Bay, Aug* 5, 1864. About Loan and Building Associations- Fractional paper currency, nlckeli and 115.94 as the net surplus of the Company. center of an audience wherever he moved. He improved the spare moments in pointing out cents, carried bayonets that thought, and he hoped various points of interest. Vol. Lieut. Sleeper was executive officer of Lawi i l Monet Kkhehve in Bank, vi This is a large surplus compared with the a rare wag and his grimaces will be re­ they would make thorough work, first with the U. S. S. Metacomet, the vessel to which I I he bank examiner’s report states that there Specie. 13,361 65 aount of assets. membered fur a long time. lie kept the the bayonet then with hemp. Clear out the was attached, which was lashed to the flag­ are 31 loan and building associations in the Legal-tender notes, 3,000 00 [to be continued] Violent indeed rau«t be the disturbances in whole company and a crowd of outsiders in a nest of serpents, so that their hiss may never ship Hartford, during that engagement, and state with total resources amounting to Redemption fund with U 8. Treasure the financial world before the Northwestern roar. We should he sorry to see his name be heard again. The year 1861 must stand CORRECTION. which after the capture of forts Morgan and S2, 193,956.30. The increase in accumulated (5 per cent of circulation) Mutual Life Insurance Company can he seri­ among the dead or missing, for he is better in the records of time by 1776, when we In lust week'* installment the types stated that the1 Gaines lay off Mobile city, below Dog River capital during the year has been nearly ously a l l -cted. Its policy-holders have a se­ than a medicine chest in a company. The regiment paraded lIto streets of Itockluud Ju ly 31, began. We were now just reaching the noon 1861, when it should hive been May 31, as the Bar. $239,000. curity which the guarantee of the government train started without accident at 7 :22 o’clock tide of our might and power, and we mean to regiment was in Washington the last of July. When our fleet entered the bay the unfin­ 1 he Granite State 1 ovident Association of itself could hardly make stronger. The North­ amidst a volley of cheers, the last of which was claim and hold the whole continent as ours, ished ram was placed in the passage, “left in Manchester, N. H., LIABILITIES. western has always been strong in financial Capital stock paid in, for the Boston ladies, from the soldiers.” from the lakes to t,he gulf, and from the the circle of obstructions by the Confederates branches in this county,J Burn u* fund. brains. Its investments have been made with An incident happened while the regiment A’lantic to the Pacific. Our temporary dis­ ECCENTRIC FAMILY. for the use of blockade runners in and out,” den association, has 1^^ ^ T h a re s 6T Undivided profits, less expenses and to unusual skill. was in Boston that illustrates the patriotic ar­ asters- were only the necessary visitations of completely closing the entrance to the city. ing in the state ^tejl.Urareceived upwards 01 paid, 28,980 29 Moreover, the Milwaukie “giant” is a purely dor of the ladies of that city. 1 give it as it was Providence, ordeals from which we shall One night Mr. Sleeper started in to destroy National Rank no es outstanding, 41,660 00 None Were Ever Married, They Lived Frugally, $285,000 from its Maine members. I>ue to other N atl nml Banks, 2,626 76 American company—that it has persistently told me by an officer of the Fourth Maine. emerge like gold purified in the fire. her, and succeeded. Taking a small boat Due to State Banks and bankers, 37,541 04 declined to establish agencies in foreign When the regiment arrived in Boston, a de­ “ Dr. Hitchcock then presented the Hag to Were Industrious and Well-to do with two boys he pulled in and when within Idvidends unpaid, 612 IX) countries, and has confined its operations to tail had been made of a certain number of POLICE RECORDER Individual deposit* subject to check, 208,639 07 Colonel Berry, who very appropriately replied. hail was promptly challenged by the military Demand cerllUcntes of deposit, 19,529 60 the heafthful portions of our own country. to care for the baggage at the depot, and He said that his men were foot sore, and In the town of Union were born, lived and guard, when Mr. Sleeper commenced giving What the Northwestern has accomplished while the rest of the regiment were on the fatigued by the heavy weights on their hacks, died an eccentric family. 'They were a fam­ his commands to his several imaginary boats, Levi Turner, Jr., who has been appointed Total, 1542,497 75 in thirty-seven years is shown in the following Common feasting, this detail was toiling with lie thanked the generous people of New ily of six—three men and three women. about boarding, etc. The soldiers fired their recorder of the Portland Municipal Court, is boiled down” statement of its business the baggage, hungry and disconsolate. Mrs. York for all their kindness and the reverend muskets without damage to the boarding St ate ok Maine, County o r Knox, hb: They were born in a hut that stood in the one ol the Forest City’s young professional record: Walter Baker, wife of the proprietor of the gentleman for the eloquent speech he had inidst of a pasture, and moved into the house party, took to their boat on the opposite side men who is climbing. He is a young man of 1,0. HOWE WIGGIN, Cashier of the above During the thirty-seven years numed bonk, do solemnly swear that the above far famed Baker’s chocolate, was returning in addressed them. Then taking the Hag he they always occupied, when very small. and pulled to the city. Mr. Sleeper on gain­ sterling ability with the qualities that win. statement is true to tho best of my knowledge and since the company com­ her carriage from the Common when she ascended a small platform and asked : ‘Shall None of them were ever married and none ing the deck of the ram placed a loaded quick His new position, which requires but an hour belief. O. HOWE WIGGIN, ( ashler. menced bu in" Directors. the regiment, and a simultaneous shout of on the products of their farm and wearing an accident that came near proving fatal to WM.T.COBB, ) ers for dividends, matured “ Why, I left the Fourth Maine at dinner applause broke from the assembled thousands. home-spun clothes. They all lived to be him, as he stepped into an unnoticed man­ endowment, annuities, sur­ on the Common. How does it happen that “Mr. II. Brockman then spoke as follows: very aged, and when the last one died it was hole that partially disabled him for a few r/»e fresher the goods rendered and lapsed pol­ you are not with them? You must be hungry.” ‘Friends, soldiers, sons of Maine. In behalf found that they were worth about $12,000, moments, and extinguished his lantern, leav­ the better the taste. 8371. icies, 40,211,039 26 One of the soldiers briefly explained the sit ing him in the dark, with the train on fire. REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the fair daughters of your native state the product of their industry and prudence. uation to the lady, who listened attentively, The men earned their share by cultivating But by good fortune he recovered and found —OF THE— residing in Brooklyn, I meet you here in their Total, J7i.266.263 58 then bidding the soldiers remain where they name to welcome and cheer you on your path the farms, (they owned two farms and a val- the gangway in time to clear the ship before Add presenUassets, 73.324,694 >3 were, drove on. Very soon the message came of duty, to offer you in this beautiful Hag of A lde wood lot in which they would not per­ the explosion that demolished the ram. North National Bank, Amount paid to policy-hold- for the detail to repair to the nearest restau­ your native state, a slight token of the sym­ mit a tree to be felled) and the women earned The above facts I do not remember of ever s and held lor them, $145*590*957 7> rant, where they were regaled with the best pathy they feel, aye, of the love they bear to their share by knitting and spinning. One of having seen published, and often thought they Total premiums received, 131,162,241 49 that Boston afforded at the expense of this the cause that has called you from your the women was insane for more than fifty should he known by his friends. I am sure generous aud higti born lady. northern homes. They bid me say that in years. They enjoyed saving their money and that all his bre • officers would bear hearty Excess of assets and payments The passage of thc troops from Boston to you they recognize the defenders of their the distant cousins, the heirs, will enjoy testimony to tn ”ant act among whom RESOURCES. to policy holders over pre­ Tall River was marked at every point by en­ was Very t. ' rs, Loans and discounts, $1 state and their country’s honor; and that they spending it. Ovuulr Jts, secured and unsecured, mium receipts, $14,428,716 22 thusiasm. At Tall River the ebullition of are proud of the promptness with which your 1.. M. Harriman, U. S Bonds to secure circulation, F. W. Smith, Agent, 417 Main St. feeling was intensified. Ladies were eager to state has responded to the president's call; Late Asst. Paymaster, U. S. Navy. Stocks securities, etc., take the hands of the soldiers and some noble- Bank In..ir.use, furniture and fixtures, proud of the equipment, of the material of WEST ROCKLAND. I)u<- from approved reserve agunte, hearted women, relined and beautiful, said : which the regiments are formed that she sends ONLY ONE IN STATE* ( hecks and other cash items, BE EGGACTING “ Let us kiss a soldier,” and suited the action forth, true native born New Englanders; Notes of other National Bank*, to the word. free, intelligent, enterprising and industrious Publishers Accept a Local Co.nposer s Song- Fractional paper currency, nickels and At Fall River the regiment was embarked cents. people, who have settled in every valley, Business Brisk at Ihe "Bog." Rockpcri Man Present at Naval Battle Between on the steamer Bay State. The officers and L awful Money Rekeuvein Bank, viz ABOUT YOUR HENS turned to account every waterfall,covered the Merrimac and Monitor. Specie, $4,066 on men were incensed at the arrangements to Legal lender notes, 7;0U0 00 whole surface of your state with smiling W. J. Brewster and wife are visiting their which they were subjected on board this trans­ villages, whitened every sea with the sails of port which conveyed them to New York. daughter, Mrs. Charles Payson of Warren----- l.ast Saturday wax the thirty-third anniver- your ships, your infant manufactories spring Henry Benner’s health is improving some­ 1 hey had but little to eat on board the up to add their blessings to a happy and con­ sary of the battle between the Federal iron 1 steamer, but bore the hardship with creditable what----- Herbert Farnham has had a song clad Monitor and Confederate iron clad ’ tented people. All these you leave behind, accepted by Spaulding & Gray, New York patience. your homes and all you hold dear, the wife of Merrimac in Hampton Roads. Readers of ------Herbert is getting ready to start bis history will remember that the Merrimac LIABILITIES. your bosom, the gray haired sire, the aged house. He has part of the lumber on the mother, the playfuj children, brothers, sisters, had destroyed a number of Federal wooden j Cupiial stock paid in. ARRIVAL IN NEW YORK. spot and will begin work soon----- People up men-of war and was in a fair way to destroy Surplus find, 20,090 nO near aud dear friends—all these you must this way don’t have any time to strike. Oli­ Undivided prollts, less expenses aud ta We are indebted to the New York Herald , turn from now, and in the stern trial of the whole American navy. As she was about paid, 20,687 50 ver Racklifi says he never was driven so in to continue her destruction the little Monitor,1 again and again ij his life as he is this winter, and that is say­ Nutiouai Bank notes outstanding, 22, ' 0U On reception of the Tourth Maine in that city: generated sons of noble sires have sought to the invention of Capt. John Ericson made its All GOLO COIN Goods Due to State Banks uud bunkers, 9,Ml 49 ing quite a lot, for he is always at work. appearance and gave battle to the Merrimac. Divl lends unpaid, 496 00 this line body of volunteer militia, from the overthrow our government; they have trampled He has kept two men at work most of the were canned last seasor Individual deposits subject to cheek, 99,742 10 It was a terrible struggle and a memorial one Pine free state, arrived in this city at about | our laws under their feet; they have passe*I winter helping him fill his contract-----Frank Picked from the »lr Demand certificates of deposit, 2,178 7 » eleven o'clock, Wednesday, June 19. I be acts of secession; they have attacked United in the history of naval warfare. The hig Mer­ Cashier’s checks outstanding, 270 00 is going on the Island again soon. Looks rimac at first laughed at her diminutive one day, canned transport in which they arrived came to her j States troops while holding peaceful possession awfully suspicious! Perhaps be goes to $276,616 84 a tagonist the Monitor but in a short time n ext. T otal, jorings at pier No. 3, North River, where a of government forts, pillaged our arsenals, shoot coots and sea gulls ! large crowd of men and women were assem­ piralically seized our ships both in our own found that she had more than met her match • State of Maine. County of Knox, bh: anti so heat an ignominious retreat leaving bled to greet the stalwart strangers. 'The men, ports and on the high seas; raised large Nothing Finer on the Market. I, N. T. FARWELL. Cashier of the above e all strong and sturdy specimens of the Monitor in possession of the field. So far as named bunk, do solemn!) swear-that the above IF YOU WANT armies, and now in the open held are bidding Maine's true nobility, reminding us of the old defiance to our government. Tor these acts | Deafness Cannot Be Cured can be ascertained Capt. 1. P. Heal, of Rock­ stateiuuut is true to the b* st of my knowledge and Your hum* to bo iieallliy. port, is the only man now living in the state of bell, f N T. FARWELL, ( -shl. r. More » ugx than you are getting. northern warriors of Gustavus Adolphus, we bid you forward, on, on in the defense of 1 by local applications, as they cannot reach Subscribed aud sw orn to before me this 13th day Your i t -mt to luy through the ye, I were soon landed, ami put in marching order. our great inheritance, the union and theI the diseased portion of the ear. There is Maine who participated in this struggle for su- THORNDIKE & HIX. of March, 189.. To muke your liens prolituble. preamey of the seas. Capt. Heal has very vivid G. HOWE WIGGIN, Notary Publh The line of march uas up Broadway to the constitution. Soldiers, in th e . name of the only one way to cure deafness and thal is by Park barracks. recollections of this light and a pleasant hour Correct—Alt s t: -laughters of Maine, 1 present you this ban­ ccnstitutional remedies. Deafness is caused H M BIRD, i “ Despite the overpowering heat of the sun, ner,—the banner of your native slate. Its I by an iutlammed condition of the mucous can be enjoyed in li>tening to his stories. UBBER' PAINT A D. BIRD. {Director. RUST'S there were thousands collected in the vicinity history is yet to be written, it has yet to he lining of the Eustachian l ube. When this The captain served during the whole of thc E K. STEYR, ) war taking part in the first and the last naval o f the park, awaiting the arrival of the regi­ baptized in blood, and no cause so titling as Jlube gets infkrmmed you have a rumbling >UBBEDI _ _ ON EGG PRODUCER. ment. The men, heavily hampered with their___ that of suppressing this great rebellion, of Isound or imperfect hearing, and when it is battle. Maine men could always he found, R full knapsacks and blanket marched steadily ' preserving and handing down to future gen- • entirely closed Deafnoss is the result, and early aud late at the front. | up Broadway, receiving a continuous tribute eratious the blessings of a free republican , unless the infiammation can l>e taken out STA YS O N . of applause as they slowly approached the government. Men of New England, you' ami this tube restored to its normal condi­ TWO CANOIOATES. Will Wonders Never Cease ? j barracks. Many of them looked worn and have the hardy frame, Ihe iron will, the self- tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine fatigued, as well they must have been while reliance, each of you have a character to sus­ cases out of ten are caused bp catarrh, which Jesse Peabody of Thomaston has becu RUBBER PAINT Photos Taken Rust's Egg Producer Will Do It. tramping under the aim -st perpendicular tain. The South has vilified, stigmatized you is nothing hut an iutlammed condition of the through the county the past week, circulating beams of a scorching midsummer sun. 'Their as cowards, ridicule-l your love for peaceful mucous surfaces. a petition for his reappoiutment as fish and IS the h . H. CR1E & GO., game warden. His term expired the 8th iust. sv arthy cheeks were wet With perspiration pursuits. Then teach them on the field of zWc will give One Hundred Dollars for B E ST . By Electricity at Night - SOLD BY - and the weight of their knapsacks pressed battle the difference between boasting and ) any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) Deputy Shenli E S. Vote of Cushing is also > ——AT ru*— heavily on them, Lut they marched with un- performing; impress on them the strength i f i that cannot be cured by 1 lull's Catarrh Cure. a candidate for this position, and has already H O U S E < J u > t u s good u» duy work. Try it. THOS H. DONAHUE, I deviating regularity, and with a firmness of northern arms. Your friends ! aye, the whole Send for circulars, free. fowarded his petition. paint. 1 OLD Hardware Cor. Main and Limorock Sts-, step betokening well developed strength and untry’s eye is upon you. Bear yourselves F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. The Stale Fish Commissioner recommends BONO’S STUDIO, ROCKLAND. muscle, b n arriving at the Park barracks, on nobly, princely; suffer not one thread of your g^y-oold by Druggists, 75c. and the Goveiuor appoints. At the Brook TITE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. MARCH 19, 1895.

he election of tax collector will be held I RAMBLER BICYCtES $100.00 the tint Monday in April, at the regular meet- i I ing, provided the deadlock ii broken. Mr. Don’t Forget nj2,'=AlAiiiio A niiD vuieeinent Farwell states that he is a candidate ,to the | finish. that when yon buy Scott's Em ul­ sion you are not getting a secret W E W ON’T!! Supervisor Dnnton it his annual report mixture containing worthless or O T 1 urged the need of repairs on the Gtace street harmful drugs. school-house, and it is to be hoped that dur- Scott’s Em ulsion rrzw/zz’Z be se­ ing the next vacation i will be rsement of the medical w orld r • - nr c sow rth tug. FULLER COBB’S S c o t t ’s -fc- ! i'n'< in r:i lllIlK.cnluIllml' L - .^Carpet, Drapery and Crockery Departments* E m u l s i o n | E v e ry th in g 1 h h xf— o r I If feasible t«» make any great expenditure in th o v e rc o m e s l l ’nsling, p r o m o te s No year of our business when our complete lines in lliese severa departments Have been so entirely new as this Season of 1895 vill the making of Solid Flesh, a n d ! is Marked s I the attt nti- n «>f the board of health t > g iv e s Vital Strength. It has no M ark ed tile condition of things there. We have heard several of those who have been confined there equal as a cure for Coughs, Colds, As close as possible and once criticize somewhat the acc nunodations. Sor Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, marked the price stands. If for any Consumption, Scrofula, Anaemia, Ema­ C a rp e ts A SPECIAL FEATURE -on it should be hovered it is Lace Curtains lowered for alt. We have But w c don’t expect t > see a new station ciation, and house until we get a ne\ v city building. Of W asting Diseases of Children. For this year will be our course such a building is eot stated for this Scolt&Bowne. N. Y. Ail D ru g g ists. 60c. and $1. year, but R.tfcsland o ej > f these days will have For Novcl’y of designs and colorings >ne P rice such a buih'ing, sure. Oar line for the Sprite. Season, 1895, we c all y o u r special attention, and hat is :jio Lo rest; and it OBITUARY MENTION. is now ready for exhibition and in­ sumo for tho c‘ ' I ns for tin The choice < f Chas. E. Weeks ami Arthur S. Littlefield f<>r the vacant positions on th will take plenmre in showing to CROCKERY DEPARTM’T rienced shopper It is cludes the Latest Novelties in School Board seems to give universal satisfac Well Known People Who Have Departnd From This you our : : : ■ s ! lion. Mr. Weeks is a graduate of Rocklan Life to the Great Beyond. High School in the class of 1877, and is one We are making a novelty department of it. choice things in T h e O nly of the city’s successful young business men. Brussel Net, Mr. Littlefield is a graduate of Bates college News has been received here of the death Axininsters, and Columbia Law School, anti a prominen of Mrs. Calvin Packard of Stowe, Mass, on the 18 in-C She was a daughter of the late Wiltons, Swiss, R ig h t W a y city attorney. They are in touch with educa tionalaffairs and will be valuable additions to Iliratn Gregory of Glen Cove and has many Mouqucttes, Fancy Cups and Saucers, the city’s efficient school board. friends in this city. Irish Point, To do business, and fair dealing to one and nil w i l l allow no other Velvets and Charles S. Crockett, the newly elected road The funeral of Margaret, widow of Albert Scotch Net, method. Doubtless we could get F. Ames, was held Thursday at two p. m , at Fancy Salad Dishes, $10for the All Wool Blue, Black commissioner, n no amateur in roar! building Brussels. and Brown Suits for Boys 14 to IP, and affairs pertaining to bis new positioi the residence of (I. A. Ames, - on of deceased, Nottinghams. as often as we could $7; but $7 Year before last he was chairman of the city corner of Clnreniont and I.imerock streets. Fancy Chocolate Pots, pays us a fair profit and our cus­ joint standing committee on streets amt 1 Rev. Thomas Stntton, pastor of the Church For a less expensive but yet in beau­ tomers not only get that capacity did the city valuable service of Immanuel, officiated. T here was a large attendance. tiful colors wc have the Tapestries We have a ioe of choice speeinllies Portland will celebrate the 100th anniv Fancy Tea Caddies, A M ighty Good Suit Mrs. Nancy York, one of our oldest in which we carry an extra large line. in Scotch Net?-, Figured an . Bor­ saty of its incorporate n Sept. 15. In refer most estimable ladies, died yesterday after­ for tin? tin ney, lint get tin? right ring to this the Boston Herald says: “Th noon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wil­ dered Muslins by the yard. : : price at the start. Then those .‘S, town of Portland, Me ,” etc. Town indeed liam D. Holbrook. The deceased was born Fancy Plates, S10, S12 anti S14 Suits are alt bet­ 1 he Herald should present a geography to ils in South Thomaston, but has lived in Rock­ te r salts than we ever sold before editors and compel them to get poster!. Woolen Carpeting for land since her marriage. Since the death her husband Mis. York has made her home Fancy Vases SOCIAL SALAfl. with Mis. Holbrook. She was 82 years old For Three Dollars and two children survive her, Mrs. Holbrook Can be bought at almost any price, The Merry Meet Club will hold its regular and Miss Helen M. York. so we keep all grades front 39c per more; but we are Natisfled with a T rtnightly session this Tuesday evening with fair margin of prolil, and feel a — Mrs. A. S. Littlefield, Middle street. Fred E, son of Joseph Ilenry, o stired that the piirehasei will not Miss Imogene P. Marshall entertained 'Thomaston, died Tuesday morning o yard to 75c per yard. Cotton and F ive o’clock Teh Settles, only be perfectly satisfied with friends to the number of eighteen at her spinal meningitis, brought on by a relapsi this Suit, hut will come to us for of la grippe. He was nearly 17 years of age, Wool at 25c, 35e and 10c per yard. his next one. home on Cedar street Saturday even Refreshments were served and all present was a member of the third class, High School, ------• port a good time. a bright scholar and popular with his school­ Dishes, The Y. P. S. C. E. had an enjoyable conun­ mates. The funeral was held at the Catholic A large line of Portiers, T O BICYCLES $100.00. drum party in the Cong’l vestry, Wednesday Church, Thursday. The pall bearers Straw Mattings evening—— Walter, son of L. M. Robbins of Charles C. McDonald, Walter Keating and the Opinion, commemorated his sixth birth Frank and Harry Hanley. Lumps, Upholstery Goods, Poles, day, Thursday, by entertaining a party In all prices front 9c per yard to 50c friends. They all had a delightful time. Rita, younger daughter of Mrs. Isaac Adams, C F. Gregory & Son p e r y a r d . : : : : : The 1S85 Club meets with Mrs. C. M. Har died Thursday night. The funeral was held Trimmings and Shade rington, T hursday evening.------The Twilight Sunday. Deceased was injured in her youth Silk Shades in a Variety of Shapes OflE pqiCE Literary club met last evening with Mrs. Fred so that she was crippled all her life. She C u rta in s...... h. Burpee. “Othello” is now receiving the possessed a sweetness of disDosition and an Oil Cloth Carpeting. attention of the Club----- T he Stenographers amiability that won her innumerable friends. and Colors. CLOfyiEffS t\[iD OUlflTJEH$ Club meets next Thursday evening with Miss Miss Rita was a member of Miss Annie Frye’s Nellie Knowton. class in the Congregational Sunday school and the class was present at the funeral in a body. A large line and prices varying front Under Farwell Opera House, Friends to the number of a dozen helped There were many beautiful tributes of flowers. A. YV. Benner celebrate his 33d birthday, 18c per yard to 50c per yard. : : ®d!" We will take pleasnre in showing our lines. Tuesday evening. A nice supper was served ROCKLAND, ME. and then cards and srfcial chat wiled away In the death of William P. Hardy of Cam­ very short evening. Miss Leona Partridge of den, which sad event occurred Wednesday Stockton Springs, a guest of Mrs. E. B. In­ morning, the town loses a most exem­ graham, was one of the party. plary ami estimable young man. lie was 22 years old. Consumption was the cause of his FULLER & COBB, Syndicate Building, Rockland. The High Street Knitting Bee of Thomas­ death. lie was bright, intelligent and of " W l» y Y o u ton was favored by an invitation from Mrs. S h o u l d / C. U. Keen and Mrs. Harry Ricker of Rock- genial disposition, a graduate of the C. 11. S. band to spend Wednesday evening with them of ’92, and a member of the Baptist Church. at their home on Park street, which was ac­ A mother and sister survive. The funeral fas Mass., before returning----- W. A. Kimball is solemnized Friday, Rev. F. M. Preble officiat­ MEN AND WOMEN. MOORE APPOINTMENTS. cepted by 17 of their members. The evening ing. in New York on business for the Maine Cen­ was very pleasantly passed anil all agreed that tral------T he C. G.’s Vinalhaven editor, W. W. the last car for Thomaston came altogether to<5 Having Especial Reference to People Freeman, was in town, Saturday. Mr. Free­ The Waldoboro and Rockland Deputies Are Well Known Hereabouts. BECAUSE WE J5ELL soon. The guests were treated to ice cream Mrs. S. E. Alden died at the home of her man can evolve more news in a given time Announced— The Others Soon and cake, also a cup of French tea which was son in Napa, Cal., Feb. 23, aged 86 years. than any man in the county------Mrs. C. R. FIRST-CLASS UOODS most delicious of all, particularly so to one of Mrs. Alden was th#* widow of Lyman Alden Sleeper of Sedgwick,'who has been the guest Miss Nettie Clark is in Boston----- F. J. Collector Jos ph E. Moore of Thomaston the members who indulged in the second cup, of So. Union, and a lady of great refinement Simonton is out after being confined to the of friends in the city fur the past week, has ATLOWEST POSSIBLE which seemed to have a good effect on her of character, who leaves a large circle of returned to her home------W. L. Eugley and Thousands of Destitute People has appointed Everett Farrington deputy house a week with sickness------Coaductor collector at Waldoboro and Bradford K. PRICES 7 ; drooping spirits. friends and relatives to mourn her death. She I looper has been visiting his old home in wife of Marlboro were called home by the leaves a daughter, Helen Alden of Farming- death of Mrs. Eugley’s mother. Hungry, Cold and Starving. Kallocb, esq., deputy at Rockland. This is a A very delightful reception was given Tues­ South Paris------Mrs. J. W. Anderson is visit­ fulfillment of the prophecy made in T he C.-G. day from 4 to 6 at the beautiful new residence ton, Me., and three sons, Eugene and Henry ing in New York------Capt. R. II. Wilson and ♦ • • Alden of California and Martel Alden of several weeks ago. Mr. Farrington was of Maynard S.Williams,by Mrs.Williams, Mrs. wife are home from Boston where they have ] deputy at Waldoboro during the former Read the Prices and Reflect. John R.Frobock and Mrs.Arnold H.Jones.Tbe armington. spent the winter with their daughter, Mrs. J Three Hundred Tliousaud People in Cleveland administration and is a competent Donohue Fancy Patent...... $4.26 attractive rooms were Lightened with decora­ L. A. Karcher—Rev. Mr. Stratton went to I man, thoroughly conversant with the duties of Standard...... tions of carnations, roses and smilax, and with Almira, widow of Joseph Warren Jacobs, Round Pond Wednesday to attend a funeral Need of Bread—Meu Burst Into Tears the office. Mr. Kalluch will also make a range Bloaaoin...... 3.50 drawn curtains and richly shaded lamps the ------G. A. Ames is very ill with phlebitis. Iralght P a te n t...... 3.25 died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ann Ah They Get Supplies—Vinalhaven competent official. He is a gentleman of tat fWc Tea for...... scene was a most beautiful one, Lunch was Starrett, Knox street, Thomaston, 'Thursday Mrs. C. W. S. Cobb of St. Louis, Mo., ability, and the choice is considered an at 60c 'Tea for...... 35 served in the dining room by Misses Eva Gay, evening. The funeral occurred Sunday. Mrs. has been a guest in this city----- The many- (Continued from prge 6.) People Send t'oiifrihiitions—Who Will excellent one. at Mixed Tea for...... Anna Crockett, Nina Crockett, Alice Glover, friends of W. II. Hatch of Thomaston, of the ) /be. Idee for...... j 00 Jacobs was a Boynton of Palermo, and was Li nd a Hand.1 These two appointments are made now Lucy Crockett and Hope Greenhalgb. T he of the best of women, devoting her whole Rockland Soap Manufacturing Co., will be S. J. Gushee vs. Albert II. Newbert. Both I lbs. Beat Klo Coffee...... i.uo parties were formerly of Appleton, Mr. because the positions arc important ones. Choice bhl. Apple*...... 1.00 bowl was presided over by Misses life to her children, who mourn the loss of an glad to learn that he has so far recovered The other appointments will he made in 0 bare American Family Soap ...... 1.00 Freddie Frohock,Louise Hunt, Martha Wight indulgent, self-sacrificing parent. The follow­ from his recent severe sickness as to be out. Gushee is now of Appleton and Mr. New­ , lba. New Raialua for...... 26 bert is of this city. season to permit the appointees to enter on (Com for...... and Nina 26 Frohock. There were some 300 ing children survive : Mrs. Ann Starrett, Mrs. Miss Lizzie Crocker will be home from their duties by April 1. gutsts and all pronounced it a very pretty Newbert the defendant when in Appleton For some time the papers have been filled ^Steals 2 lbs. fo r...... 26 John C. Levensaler, Walter E. Jacobs, Mrs. Chelsea April 6 for a two weeks vacation----- with conflicting accounts regarding the des­ -ard ception. Orris Ii. Tales, Mrs. D. II. Rivers, George Miss Martha B. May returned to Farmington was a trader and rented certain premises for e rlb .. storage purposes of Mrs. Messer paying titution and suiTering in Nebraska. Some Warren Jacobs and Miss Naomi Jacobi, all of sterday after a two weeks vacation at home accounts paint vivid pictures of suffering, Thomaston. LJeceased was 72 years of age. —T. P. Pierce, esq,, went to Augusta yes­ therefor $30 per year. In October 1885 Mrs. Messer sold the premises to Gushee the plain­ while others ha?e denied the report, convey­ Meats and Groceries, terday, on business before the legislature------ing the impression that the people’s wants are Miss Lucie F. Winslow left here Saturday tiff and Newbert continued to occupy them Flour, Tea, Capt. Uezekiah Hix died at 6 o’clock the same as before till May 1892. Mr. all supplied. T he C.-G. has received from tmorning fur Providence, R. I. She goes reliable sources a true statement of the con­ Are Yon Going to ilio Ball? C o ffee. 'Thursday afternoon at the home of his daugh­ Gushee testified that about a month after he from there to New York, and thence to dition of affairs in Nebraska from which we Have your Photograph taken on the ter, Mrs. Chas. M. Sullivan, on Broadway. bought the premises he had a talk with New­ way. Night turned Into day at our Portsmouth, N. IF, where she is located. quote: h Capt. Hix was born in 1821 and sailed many Mrs. A. W. Fenner accompanied her to New bert, the defendant, relative to his still occupy­ Studio. O-Try one. 5 OYSTERS*Freali uml Ju ic y 60c vessels out of this port, but retired from the York from Providence----- Mrs. C. Rose ing the premises. Mr. Newbert in his testi­ It ltf cfitimiitid, ntllcinlly, that there u s three and 40o a quart. I »e sea several years ago. He was a man of Sleeper of Sedgwick made a visit to friends mony denies that he ha ople that stand In uvd of BOND'S STUDIO, livered Saturday or Hunday, highest character, and able mariner and well- with the plaintiff or that the subject was hreiuL umi over half a ntillloti that will huv to be LiHurul Dincouut to puitiua buying in Is the Result of in the city last week----- Mrs. Z. O, Bragg helped unlit iho harvest o f‘95. large quantities. known t 1 all the older generation of our peo­ has returned from a visit to fr’ends in Waldo­ mentioned between them. I.aet Mnnduy I had u beef butchered, and gavo ATTENTION LADIES! ple. Some time since he -buffered a slight boro------Miss Harriet Young left Friday for Newbert had a store account against the out In live and ten pound pieces. What would j , ♦ ♦ ♦ stroke of paralysis, but partially recovered, plaintiff and in the fall of 1892 he rendered a think If you Htood by and ’1 Hix of Chelsea, companied as far as Windsor by her niece Miss credit for the rent at S30 per year. At the dwHtilute families. Many had not tatted m eat Mince Dress . !> T h o ro u g h ly CORNER PARK AND UNION STB. Mass., Mrs. Sullivan of this city and Mrs. last September term Newbert sued Gushee tiupteinber. This morning 1 have two hoga butch­ Lucie Howard, who has been spending the ered which will be given out in the tam e way. But Cutting! ■ T a u g h t- T elephone 46-3. BLUR BEFORE Lane Thorndike of Hudson, Mass. 'The winter in this city— -Miss Bertha I. Bird of and at the December term the present suit I w,»h to say that the money th it paid for thia meat funeral occurred Sunday, Rev. J. II . l’arshley was brought the plaintiff claiming rent at ^7 was sent by tbu generous people of the East. Byateui strictly merchant tailor as taught at the Belfast has been visiting at A. L. Tyler’s------Ilarvcy School, Temple Place, Boston, rieama T H E E Y E S , officiating. Music was furnished by a quartet Miss Cassie Rhodes is visiting in Union------per month $42 for rent of other portions of I feel safe In MuyJug thul not oue fanner In ten from the Fir.-t Baptist choir. There were the same building, $28 for corn alleged to iu Holt or Boyd counties has grain either to plum stitched ami pressed before trying on. Hood posi­ R. W. Messer has returned from a trip to or feed or money to buy it with. tions guaranteed, from $12 to $16 per week Cull DIZZINESS, many beautiful floral offerings. have been furnished the defendant 3101524.50 Just as the snow falls and the cold becomes more on, or write to MILS. A. J. K. INUUAllAM. Boston. Hk N orth Main Kt , B uckland, Me. bu M. W. Nimins, superintendent of Swift’s which he claimed he paid and for which he Intense ih<- news com n ^|i,»t the ruilroads have and W ilt Just ilia Sawn received no credit. stopped free tiutiMpurtuiion. 'The change in the The Electrical Apparutua In our OVER-EATING, Lucinda K, widow of William Tobey, died New England beef houses, was in the city, Weather increaseM the dem and while the change of S tu d ! - u'Ioum u- to lake Photo- Thursday noun at her home, Knox street, Wednesday, inspecting the Rockland branch. Mr. Gushee the defendant in the first suit tin railrouds d< creased tin* Miinpiy. graphs at night. No cheap grade* was defaulted for the whole amount of Mr. Will the people of the East help us to “Temper or poor work, Hallufnction gum Thomaston, of a complication of diseases, He found it in first-class condition. Swift tV the Winds to liieShorn l.umb." Thu southwestern an teed. Try one. 6 SOUR STOMACH, which developed at last into pneumonia. Co. huve seven branches in Maine. Newbert’s account the items of credit on account of rent being stricken out. counties have been getting aid since October, but Mrs. Tobey had been in failing health for Dr. Boothby of Boston was at the Emer­ the eeutrui und uoi them part of tin* rtule is suifer- The case was given to the jury just before ilg greatly at the pieseul time for food aud fuel. Photographer. CONSTIPATION, some time, but was critically ill about live gency Ilos, ital, Wednesday, and performed days. The funeral occurred Sunday forenoon. the adjournment of court yesterday afternoon We huve supplies awailiug shipment at several several important operations. and after about an hour the jury agreed upon |ju|utM, but lack the isoney to pay the freight. If LIVER COMPLAINT, Mrs. Tobey was Lucinda Flint of Damaris­ the East could contribute u bushel 01 grain each, l o o o c cotta. Her husband died some 14 years ago. Miss Annie L. Urie left yesterday for Spring- a verdict which was sealed and returned into think where it would put the destitute p ople of She was a lady of the highest character aud field, Mass. court this morning. The plaintiff was awarded tlds laud of btaste* 1 hopes, and the meuior> of your N E R V O U S Mrs. A. IL Jones and son Allie went to #44694. generous act would forever brighten the puthwuy Knox Market, was a consistent and beloved member of the of your life. DEBILITY, Baptist Church. She was a faithful wife, a Boston, Monday. They attended the wed­ Littlefield fur plaintiff. Fogler for defeud- devoted mother and a kindly neighbor and is ding of Miss Susie Lambert ami Mr. Albert ant. Some weeks ago a box of supplies was sent > o o o c The Grand Jury rose Friday. 'They re­ by Vinalhaven people through the instrumen- PRICKLY PEELING sincerely mourned. 'I he following children E. Tutein, at Revere, last evening. 'The wed- JEST survive: M rs. F. W. Stackpole of Washing ling took place at the home of th> ported 35 indictments, George H. Grant of talitv of Rev. W. H. I .itllelield. The receipt of OP HAND3 OR FEET ton, Kansas, Mrs. S. F. Robinson, who has j o’clock, and was attended by the near rela- Rockport for burglary, and the other 34 for the box was acknowledged Dy C. II. Fradjr, ) OOOOO OC tendeily cared for deceased during her sick- 1 tiyes of the couffle. After the usual bridal illegal sale of liquor. missionary, at Neligh, Neb. lie said: Mrs. W. P. Rice of Buflalo, N. Y., Wil­ ' tiip the couple will he at home after April A Good Steak or Roast two liam J. Tobey of Washington, Kausas, Uhailes 15th, at Revere. -•/ Sure Relief for Tobey of Clyde, Kansas, and Trank II. Tobey Mrs. Dr. Chamberlain of Green’s Landing CHURCH BUILDING. pounds fo r...... 25c bIQ o o oE o5 c o of Boston. A daughter, Lucy Tobey, ‘lied is in the city for a few days----- Miss Mattie Dyspepsia by using B. May returned to school at Farmington, I Country Sausage in Bags, arc those that wear the longest, fit the < veral uioutbs ago. Trank li. Tobey arrived Thomaston Methodists Mean to Hate a Modere 1 Olceat, and retain until worn out their 1 Wednesday and Mrs. Stackpole and Mis. Rice Monday------Mrs. W. T. Cobb accompanied <)it, very little cluihiug and the original beauty. To tell aucb shoes < Little Railroad Liver Pills. arrived from Kansas, Friday. Deceased was Mr Cobb on his trip to New York, Monday, Edifice-Steam Heat and Electric Light. cold,-...... perhaps...... nut to culd us >ou base ...... II iu Maine'’ 1 per lb. only...... 76 years of age. aud will make a short stay iu that city------1 (huuk >uu for the box sent. 1 uu sure that FOR THE LEAST MONEY E vjkuv Box W akba n tk d . — -«<•—------Mrs. A. C. Hamilton left on the morning these needy ones ure grateful. And a Good Rio Coffee for- that we poasibly could has been our ( train for East Orange, N. J., where she will SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. ONE OF EM. The proposed changes in the Thomaston It is hoped that the* people in ail parts of a im , and we believe an Inspection of our ( visit her sister, Mrs. W. A. Belcher. Duriug Methodist Church will call for an expenditure Eastern Maine will respond to this call for NO G R IP IN G /tuck will surprioc every Shoe buyer, i her stay, Mrs. 11. will take in the inillineiy of about 54000, one-half of which is in sight, aid from the far West. f no other arrange­ "5OOOOOO SOLD EVERYWHERE. W. B. Hix informs us that Albert K. openings in New York. and the rest will he forthcoming. Steam ment is made contributions can he Bent to o o o o o o c Manuluclured by (he Rhoades of Omaha, Neb., was a member of Russell Tilden is quite ill----- Mrs. D. E. heat will be put in and possibly electric lights Rev. W. 11. Litlltlield or sent direct to Mr«. :4 Kuilruud Utdieioe <'o., Burnhmn, Me. the old Rockland City Guards which have fig­ Hoyt left yesterday for Boston and New aud a pipe organ. As soon as the specifica­ J. Hewitt Broadilus, Ewing, Hoil County, W atts

Don’t fofget the lecture by the great tem­ LATE SPORTING NEWS. W est Rockport. — Charles Fuller and Red Seal Tooth Powder cleanses, preserves Salesman or Book-keeper FOLKS AND THINGS perance orator, John G. Wooley, March 28. family are now in Appletoft------Mrs. Ivonette and beautifies the teeth, invigorates the gums Man 32, who has hiul 10 yearn experience In Mrs. Anna Cirar The First Baptist Chorus Choir will hold Philip Jason of this city will spar Jesse Wentworth had a little daughter come to and beautifies the breath. Warranted to con­ horineea, Is n good book -keeper being a graduate of its rehearsal tomorrow evening with Mrs. Na­ tain no injurious ingredients. Price 25 cents Rockland Commercial College, wishes a nltuatlon OF NEW YORK, The Citizens’ League will have a meeting Savage of Bath six rounds in Ba.h, Monday board with her last Friday------Mrs. Clara E. ns snlenman or book keeper. Good references. I thaniel Jones, Middle street. a bottle. Takes pleasure In announcing to 1 in the Y. M. C. A. rooms Wednesday evening evening, April 1st. The winner will get 65 Buzzell. who came from the Rockland Hos­ Addrenn M , Box 215, Union. Me. 10 ,I cal people thnt she intends to at 7:30. II. C. Clark will open a cigar manufactory per cent of gate receipts. pital, Monday, suffered a relapse, but at this coming summer In Ro -kland, an J. M. Studley of Warren offers for sale his in the rooms recently vacated by J. F. Cooper. writing Is considerably better-----z\ paper is AT COPELAND’S BAZAR STABLE TO LET prepnred to give thorough and consen Manager McGrath has scored another hit in in circulation to raise funds to hire the pastor, tlous Instruction In : : business, which, owing to his poor health, he Mr. Clark is an experienced cigar maker. signing F. S. Wakefield of Lewiston to cover Well sulo I for one or two borsen; good well of intends to dispose of. William II. Simmons has been appointed Rev. W. C. Westcott, for another year------They are showing a fine line of new pictures valor; will let nt low rate. second bag. Wakefield wore a Poland Spring We want a telephone here in West Rockport 9 W YTKR STREET. Voice Culture & Artistic Sinj Dunn & Carr’s store is improved 100 per Inspector on the staff of Department Com­ uniform last season and his brilliant work in etchings, photogravures, pastels, etc. The cent by its ornamental metal ceiling and new mander Green of the Maine Grand z\rmy. and the electric railroad extended to this prices are so low you can afford to buy and To beginners as well as to more advane made him a general favorite with Rockland place. ROOM TO LET. pupils. Mrs. Grauger-Dow has long ' paper and paint. It looks fine. Great attention is attracted by the beautiful cranks. Second base will be well guarded. beautify your homes. Look in the windows Oood room for lodger. 28 WATER STREET. known as an accomplished t-ingtr photos on glass in the store window of Geo. Wakefield is also a heavy hitter and in him ' of Copeland’s Bazar, 398 Main street. teacher, and Is recomemnded by the The May number of the Maine Central, musicians In the country. The veteran Bosworth A Manley’s wide awake publication, II. Copeland. It is an interesting collection. Rockland will have a gem of rare value. CALIFORNIA. HOUSE FOR SALE conductor, Carl Zettahn, says: “It sires will be descriptive of Rockland. The six months jail sentence of Lawrencfe J. The committee on grounds have looked over BUSINESS FOR SALE On North Main Place, opposite Cottage street, , me greatest p'ea-nre to recommend Mrs. Everybody Goes With Phillips. cottage house, nearly new, six u»oms and attic, Anna <» ranger -Do a an a m ost exeelient C. I. Burrows, the horse king, will auction Flaherty for manslaughter will expire next several new locations with a view of leasing. r electric road. Easy terms If desired. 10* teacher In the art of singing In nil Its differ­ oft a lot of tine animals at the Clinton House Thursday. The length of his sentence was The baseball battles may be fought on other And his fourteen years of experience in hand­ ent branches 1 bad the pleasure of meet­ grounds than Broadway this season, ing Mrs Dow in Paris years sen and I stable in Thomaston on Monday, March 25. some arhat reduced b.y discount for good be­ ling California Excursions is a guarantee that In consequence of falling health and for no other would be a good paying investment for the know of »be perfect trnintng and s' hoo.lng The Salvation /\rmy will have special meet­ havior. the Phillips-Rock Island Excursions are the reason, I offer for ■ tie my stock in trade, consisting through which she has worked nt thin time ings Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Robert Fillmore is canvassing this vicinity electric railroad company to tit up grounds best. of Dry and Furnishing Goods, Ready Made Cloth­ under, be great t-acher, M. Gl b« rt Dupres, somewhere along the line. Tourist Cars, with upholstered seats, run­ ing, etc The stock I- exceptionally clean and the and later In Boston under Mm-. Itudera- Major Marshall of New York will be present. for one of the most beautiful books ever pub­ locution the best In the village Will rent or -ell dorf. I recommend M rs Dow to a.I who C. I). S. Godfrey of Spruce Hear! has been lished. It is "Beautiful Paris,” a massive Seavey of this city wants another fistic bout ning on fast trains, under the personal guid­ building. For further particulars inquire of J. M. Salesmen Wanted wish to sttidy the art of singing and to the with Donovan. Joe says he will just ah ance of a Phillips manager, insure a quick , HTUDLKY on the premises. H whole musical public In general.” appointed by the governor commissioner of portfolio of more than 400 wonderful photo­ To solicit orders for Nnraerw Rtock, Salary or accommodate him and the date of the meet and pleasant trip. Sleeping Car rate to Cali­ Hlgned. •, Carl Zr.^ahK. wrecks and shiprecked goods for Knox graphs. If you want to see Paris, here it is. Commission. ash ndvanced for expenses, and •Anyone wishing t A consult Mrs. Dow In regard With the beautiful art pictures arc descriptions will soon be announced. fornia points from Boston £8.00, from Chicago BARBER SHOP REMOVED. outfit free. Experience not essential. Active, county. I I have leased the shop on Main street, corner which convey a world of historical informa­ The Y. M.C. A. basket ball team composed £6.00. hard working men can make good pay. The best WAHHINGTON AVE., <, N. Y. J. F. Cooper, who has for years been the of Hummer, ground floor, wh-re I shall he mrt-t tion to the reader. It is a wonderful book, of Chatto, Crockett, Sylvester, Packard and Car leaves Boston Tuesdays and Chicago «t. neighbor of T he C.-G., has removed his ton- happy to serve my old customers and all others J The G. 0HA6B, CO. and is meeting with a ready sale. Hodgkins went to Bath, Tuesday, and easily Thursdays via Scenic Route (D. & R. G.), the that favor me with a call. J F. COOPER, former, 1017 M alden, Maaa. sorial establishment to the building corner of only line through Salt Lake to San Francisco ly Jones Block. n Summer and Main streets. defeated the Magnets of that city. The score Amusements ind Announiements- was 8 to 1. The Rock lands were royally treated and Los Angeles. FOR SA LE. Ilenry Elkhorn of this ci‘y is a survivor of by the Bath boys. The Y. M. C. A. would For rates, berth reservations or information, GIRL WANTED. House and large lot on Marsh street. House the Mexican war of 1846, and has recently re­ like to tackle some of the other teams in the address, A. Phillips & Co., 296 Washington To do work In a sinnll family. Oood pay. Best built In 1192; cost $7< 0, will he sold for $600; on ceived an increase of his pension. He is in The "Still Alarm” next Tuesday night. Street, Boston, Mass., of references required. Apply ea-y terms. F. M. BHAW, Heal Estate Broker, state. 0 14 GRANOE STREET. No. 420 Main ritreet, Rockland. 8-11 ill health and straitened circumstanaes. The Robin Hood Co., Miss Maud Ulmer JNO. SEBASTIAN. P. A. Chicago, III. Wm. Condon of Brooksville while unload­ leading lady, is in St. Louis. The papers of THE CHURCHES. TABLE BOARD. Cood Business For Sale. ing .1 coal vessel at Tillson’s wharf Tuesday, that city speak of the performance in the The best of table hoard furnished at 29 Park Price gft.'iJ; pays +1000 per year. F or sale by was knocked down by a bucket and received highest terms. •treet, eorner Unlow and Park. Prices reasonable, f F. M. SHAW, Broker, 420 Malo Street, Rocklanu. C. E. Rising . a broken arm and rib. lie has gone to his Palm Sunday is April 7, and Easter Sunday BUSINESS LOCALS. . . WILL HAVE 11IS NEW . . borne. Edwin F. Mayo, of "The Still Alarm,” April 14. Advortlnementa in thin column riVK ckntr a MRS. SARAH kT^TAYLOR SAR3ER SHOP FOR SALE. Electric cars will leave for Camden, Thom­ thrashed a Boston mashing drummer in Rev. S. E. Packard, at one time pastor of Lin k . No In nor I Ion lenn than twenty-five cents. Agent for Cltlxen'e league. Barber shop, furnishings and business for sale. Centrally located; good business; well established; Domestic Bread and Rolls aston and Rockport, after the baseball benefit Haverhill the other night, for thrusting his the Cedar Street Baptist Church, this city, and Will he ut her home, No. 146 Rankin street, every rrlee $200. F. M BlI \ YV, Broker, 420 Main Street, in Farwell opera house tomorrow night. The society unsought on the souhrette of the the Owl’s Head Church, has begun his duties "If you want to sinoke a clean Havana filled morning from eight o’clock to nine o’clock, tocklnnd. 10-13 I'RESII EVERY DAY AT I I A. M. "Still Alarm” Company. as pastor o f the Baptist Church at Martins­ where sin* will he glad to m«et any who muy wish last car will leave at one o’clock. Tickets cigar, ask for the E. W. Mild io ct. Sold to give information concerning those who are en- AND 3 P. M...... will be on sale at Dunn & Carr’s tomorrow ville, St. George. gaged In the unlawful sale of Intoxican s. All morning. A grand testimonial benefit entertainment At St. Peter’s church mid-lent Sunday, 10.30 everswhere. II. M. B. 5 cents. communications considered confidential. No notlco Valuable Property to Let. will be tendered Eddie La Barre at Farwell a. m., morning prayer services; 12 m. Sunday taken of anonymous letters. The Thos. YV. Hix property on Middle Street The talk about early birds has again been Opera House, Tuesday evening, April 2d. Highlands, comprising a nice dwelling house, large school; 7.30 p. m., evensong, address and 100 Kegs New Tamarinds just imported do, carriage house, 76 thrifty fruit trees, and 8 agitating the minds of the public, and it has The arrangements for the stage program are from the West Indies. Fine fruit—price way been finally decided that Bradford S. Kimball, baptism of adults, with special music. Services ;s of valuable hay and till ago land. Location not entirely completed, but promise to next Sunday afternoon at Blackington’s down—50 lbs nett for only £2.50 JUST PUBLISHED of the best in the city. Inquire of with the Rockland Beef Co. beats the lark all the old favorites of local renoun. F. M. 8H A W , by several good hours. Corner at 2.30 p. m., Sunday School at 3.30 C. M. T ibbetts. Real Estate Agent, 4JO Mulu Bt. Rockland. The program will be arranged to include p. m. Rev. J. S. Moody will preach, subject 24 10-13 N ew W. O. Fuller, Jr., of the Tribune, this city, sketches and scenes from the different pro­ to be announced. A large number of adults Balsam of Wintergreen is unlike any other lectured in Augusta, Tuesday evening, to an ductions of this and past seasons, and we hope will receive baptism at St. Peter’s church next preparations for the cure of Colds and Cough appreciative audience, and a distinguished to see McNamara’s name on the program. Sunday evening. A charge will be delivered Prepared from pure Wintergreen, Nature’s U nion, Spring Goods one. The Augusta Journal gives the lecturer to the new candidates and special music own plant. It is absolutely free from Drugs, WANTED! a very handsome notice. The Still Alarm at the Opera House next rendered by the choir, assisted by Dr. Sam’l mild and pleasant to taste, a matchless Rem­ Smart and reliable men to solicit orders for ai ' V Tuesday evening will be yet another of the edy for children. PAST •xtensive variety o f hardy Nursery Block, also Samuel Veazie has bought one ot the Tibbetts ami others. ew energetic women for Bhrttbs, Roses, etc. R e a d y ! Coburn lots on Beech street, next west o f S. sterling attractions that the management have For Coughs, Golds, Sore Throat, Iloarsness*, II H. T . CANNON, Augusta, Mnlne. given theatre loving people this winter. The The young people connected with the Free AAT» PRKSELVT. A. Burpee’s new house, and will build a Baptist church met with Mrs. Charles Perry, Croup, Arfhma and every form of Throat or house at once for his own occupancy. play has a reputation that extends from Maine Lung Trouble, it is a Medical Wonder. A history of the town of Union. Maine, from to Texas and has drawn larger crowds than Camden street, last Thursday evening and or­ PORTLAND NOVELTY CO , Sherman, Glover A Co. have the contract. ganized a circle to be known as the Willing earliest times to date. Eighteen illustrations, Our cuKtouters are requested! almost any piece on the road. The firemen Domestic and Vienna Bread fresb and sweet largely from photographs taken expressly for the 180 Middle Street. I too in ft. make selections of materia The Rockland Beef Co. received a car of everywhere are enthusiastic in its praise. The Workers. Great interest was manifested at the work. In n recent review of this book the every day. Hot rolls made from beat materials Rockland Dally Star s iys It Is up to date, accurate, and leave tlieir orders as early beef and pork, Wednesday, that contained tickets are now on s?le at the Opera House. this meeting and more workers are wanted. in tlie season us they can make 35,000 pounds. Beef is very high, just now, There were about 25 present and the follow­ for toa. Cako and pastry of best quality. reliable and well written. ACENTS WANTED. Brown Bread and Benns Saturday and Sunday. Price by mail postpaid . Substantially bound In Agents, male and female. We have all the latest it convenient to do so, for their because of the scarcity o f cattle in Chicago. ing officers were elected : President, Mrs. John Flint Bros., Bakers, 276 Main St. English cloth, silk finish, embossed front and back benefit and convenience as well Farwell Opera House should be packed covers, gilt lettered, 7ft cents; e'egantly bound Io Steers are selling from 7’^ to 9 cents, lambs tomorrow night on the occasion of the base Pettengill; Vice President, Mrs. Eva Snow; as ours. We have for ho veral 10 and hogs 6. Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Mattie Brad­ half Morocco, gilt lettered, +1.0,1; paper cov< years past been so much pressed ball benefit. The Pleasant Valley Dramatic Celluloid goods in Toilet, Manicure, Gloves 36 cents. Address the publishers, ford; Committee on work, Mrs. L. Curritr, with ordertt after tbe spring sea­ George W. Femald, one of our best young Co. is one of the best in the state, the occa­ Necktie, Collar and Cuff boxes, largest as son hud fairly set in, that It has men, has returned from Portland where he has sion is a worthy one; money is needed and if Mrs. Nellie Wade, Mrs. Mary Larrabee, Mrs. sot Jmeot, lowest prices. Huston’s News Stand, THE UNION TIMES, DRESSMAKING. been sometimes im{>ossibhi been worki.ig at the tailoring business and our people want to see first class ball Nellie Grant and Mrs. Alice Sprague. The 386 Main St. MRS.CI.ARA L. \YTIEELER, 14 Gay Street meet the wants of allip^ next meeting will be with Mrs. Nellie Grant, ’lace, is prepared to do dr< ssm aking In all its has taken the rooms number 423 Main street' here next summer they should chip in their Read Ross’ new novel, “Out of Wedlock.” Lnion, Maine, trancltea. A perfect fit Is guaranteed. 8 matter of time /or delivery, .and foot o f I.imerock,and fitted the same for carry­ little half dollar now. The specialties be­ Knox street, Thursday evening. no promise is ever allowed to be ing on the business of custom tailoring. 50 cts., Huston’s News Stand. made th at cannot be fulfillled tween the acts by Miss Stoyell and R. II. Lincoln Baptist ( onference, L. B. Executive regarding tbe tim e when gar* A C. Knight, son o f George L. Knight of Crockett will alone be worth the price of ad­ Committee met in the parlors of Baptist The Domestic Bread made by C. E. Kiting uieiits will be finished. this city, has issued his third piece of pub­ mission, likew’w* will be the dancing after Church in Thomaston, Monday at 10:30 a. ra. tbe baker is a genuine new thing, and very Gentlemen who have never ex­ lished music. This number is a pretty waltz, the drama. Lei everybody attend or at least It was voted to recotnmeiffl the third Sunday delicious. Tbe following label appears on amined our stock are invited to "Barcelona,” which is meeting with a ready buy a ticket. in May to be observed by the churches of the every loaf—buy no other: do so, aud find bow large a sale. Mr. Knight is located at The Edison association ns "Houlton Day.” The needs of C. K. Rial ng*k FARWELL UPEKA HOUSE variety of handsome and ex­ New Domestic Bread. cellent goods we bare to show. Co., 3 Head Place, Boston. SECRET SOCIETIES. the Houlton Church will he then presented Beat InXhe W orld, G, L. BLACK, Manager. The office of the Rockland Water Co., and a collection taken for the new church hone Genuine Without thia Label edifice there. Rev. Sewall Browne read a which for so many years has been in the Good Templar Lodges Organized in the County— Kimball -Farnsworth block, has been removed very interesting and instructive paper on Special sales every Saturday from 4 to 9, of JUST ONE NICHT. to the office of the Camden A Rockland Goal Hairs from Various'Sources. “ Revivals.” Present were Revs. Preble, watches, chains, rings, , working men's Frank C. K night & Co., Water Co. and the business of both companies Thayer, Woods, Browne, Tilden and Parshley. pants, furnishings, etc. Fifty cents on a dol- will hereafter be conducted by the C. A R. Nine candidates will be given the Degree ar saved. Men's clothing, watches, tools and MERCHANT TAILORS, officials. of Rebecca in Mystic Lodge at Warren,March furniture bought and sold. If you wish to Tuesday, Har. 26 BOSTON LETTER. sell furniture or clothing send a card and I 373 Main Street. - Rockland. A Rockland store hung out a sign: 25- will call. Money to loan on personal proper­ F. C. KNIOIH’. W. A. niLL. "Umbrellas Recovered H ere!” A seedy Rockland Encampment, I. O. O. F., will Our Weekly News Notes From New ty. Max Antin, 90 Sea street, Rockland. looking individual read the sign, and then have work on the Golden Rule Degree, Fri­ Abstract of the 24th Annual Btatemsnt of the went within, informing the proprietor that he day evening, March 22. The Encampment England’s Great Metropolis. lost his umbrella several weeks before and if is having a great deal of work. «—Rockland, M arch 6, Edwin fl. place is the place e/here prominent parishioners Rev. Abram Conklin was 55. This evening Maine Lodge of Wal­ THESE CURTAINS AT . . . . of Bath was unable to appear at the Univer- ented woman, who has lavished so much care nierMOii und Adelaide M Pond, both of Rockport. doboro and Glendale Lodge o f Union will be and money upon the great Sardou drama, can Dot.ham — Maiiii WuMhlngton, George A. Dol you can get the most salist church Wednesday evenin g to deliver bam aud Minnie Marr, both of Washington. present by invitation to witness the exemplifi­ have the assurance that few plays that come (or the least money. . his illustrated lecture on Naples, Rome and cation of the Rank of Knight by the Warren Wallace—Moohl Cushing, March 9, Ellsworth . . A Large Discount . . other European places of historic interest. to Boston have impressed the better class of Wallace, of Friendship, and Ada Mooru, of Cush team. A banquet will follow. theater goers of the city as "Gismonda” has lug. E. C. Plummer, city editor of the Bath Times J ackhom—K DO ECO MB—Union, ('has. F .Jackson, was sent as a substitute and he delivered a There will be a special meeting of the done. Selaf. of Waldoboro, und Cora A Edgcomb, of Appletou. FROM REGULAR PRICE, AND WILL BE FOUND Why Should You Do Otherwise?! lecture on Belgium and France. The lecture Order of the Secret Monitor at Masonic Hall Thursday evening of this week. The regular was replete with wit and information, the TRIPS RESUMED. A GREAT BARGAIN. PRICES RUN FROM 50 delivery was excellent although Mr. Pluminer meeting of the conclave under the warrant tfe sell Groceries, best will be held Thursday evening of next week. CENTS A FAIR UP TO 82.50. was suffering from a bad cold, while the ADAMS- Roekland, Mutch 14, Rita A., daughter grades Flour, Provis­ btereopticon views, illustrating magnificent The meeting this week is preliminary to the The steamer Frank Jones, will resume her of (the late) lsuuc A. aud Muty A. Adaum, aged 14 structures, battlefields and other things of permanent organization of the conclave and trips leaving Rockland Friday, March 22d for yearit, 6 iiiontliH 3 days. ions. Canned Goods, it is desirous that those who signed the all landings and will make one trip per week, Hix—Rockland, Match 14, Cupl. Ilaxukiuh Hix, interest, were beautiful. The description of aged 73 yearn, 9 niontha, 2K days. petition and who have not taken the degree Friday down and Monday back until May 8, £ Meats, Vegetables, etc. Napoleon and the battle of Waterloo was H amkell—Uto-klund, March 8, Sarah, widow of E. B. Hastings. particularly eloquent and instructive. A large as conferred in this country be present. when two trips will be in order. The boat is John flankell, lAed 40 yearn, 2 inaiith*, 10 days. All our goods are fresh in line condition as usual with everything done W it iia u -dockland, Match 8, Eleanor A., wife audience was present and thoroughly enjoyed of Philip Withutn, uged 68 yearn 4 months,16 duya. and me sell as lorn the evening’s entertainment. PRISON POINTS. by the Central people. HaMin—Camden, March 13, Wlllurd P. Hardy, uged 22 years. anyone in the city^ KllooEB—4'uiudeii, March 13, l'eurl Rhodes, uged The state prison van which passed through 21 years. The remains weie taken to Wushlugtou CROCKETT, here Saturday attracted considerable attention for burial. for in it were Joe and Newell Gabriel, the two dAitrEt.LK—Casadeii, March 8, tfargenl Sartelle. W a lI.ai U —Rockport, March 8, George Wallace, Vie Will Save You Moe Ti/e pifojoqwiien, Indians, who murdered their companions, uged 64 yeurs. Enac o Comillio, a Spaniard, and Joe Langlois J KEEP SvLVKsTr it—V inalhaven, March 12, Eugene Byl Will sell tickets good for one doxt-u Frenchman, at Willmocket. They plead vesier, aged about I tri In • ■ tu»y. to Rockport for burial. 'J^ Mouse Friemi-hip March 8, Mis.Oliver Morse, 4 fourth quarterly me n* g for the con- you NOW. -H- - - ) / -H- -h - uh thvH .ik.l I.GUJvdJ J (1. W. Hernald & Co. uged 80 years. paper CoN ami Belfast. Muich 6, William B. Cunaul.u IU ,. ' r. ! I ,t . : g I I up I • J e year will be held at I. E. Church picjunts I Sunday, Rev. I), li. PI. Tlicialing. tiuiive of Hope, aged 77 years, 6 montim, 22 days. b , 1.. UKLY FKHMANB I J t Gam*s—Ediauuds, March 4, Rev. B. 6. Gross, Everything in Men's Wear, P arties out of town enclosing |w n meeting March 25. v “'MtN •“ " I formerly of D. er Isle. Overcoats and Ulsters $4 '0 $ I4 age for retu rn of ticket will |mu(.l Simmons has to ought a hoc a CUSTOM CLOTHES. H e a l —West Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y., Feb­ Tump nT A'W -' ruary 24, Joseph 11. Heal, form erly of H ope, aged and at lion. of a Mr. Burns of Harh > 1 land, ? NEW GOODS. PRICES RIGHT. Suits...... 3 to 13 Tickets will hold go e ice has left the harl* • and steamer Aukv —Bane, Vt. March 6, Ru"Sell W., oldest 18U6. ______son of K. E. A rty , aged 4 years, 14 months, 6 days. |r M a r m a d e h e r r tg L ia i .p li< 111 l< • «. U- Prices That Will Please You. Latest Thing in Photography. itu YVv would be glad io havu y< T he funeral w is field at the house 'l'ucsda> at 2 Pants...... I to 5 9un Friday. p. m , Rev. BarnUei -o n , D. D., odlciating uud exaiuiuv our goods before buying Lss Carrie Bradford went to Bucksport , Mon-»E—Friendship, March 8, Mury Ann, widow alu bi.. of the 1st,Cornelius Motse, aged 74 year-, 6months. 0ui\ $pECi/\L ‘‘PWiT SJ\LE” S/iLL Qoifiq Oft! Rockland . » Maine, esday to attend the spring term at Fast I’ACKAUb-Blow, Mass , Match 18, Mrs. Calvin BOND’S STUDIO, Conference Seminary------The little (j. W . Fcriiald <& Co., Ihtcr of Harlan Wallace is very sick in CIRLS WANTED. 42J Main St., Use “Good bMwarlUsu” Llulmauk. Gl/U fox gvuarai houaevvrk, luxmmi and aland. 446 Main Street, Burwvxy cau obtain Orat-iUa* by ai-plyii CHAS. Over Crockett & Lovejoy's nvytwafo, Wauhea uud Jewelry at Genth l i e luudilgwucat odlcv of MJbLB. R- C U b b G k Ipley’s "Bread Winner” outwears all other I ALFRED MURRAY, ROCKLAND, - MAINE. 87 1 G row V Iu thj k a, • 'i , THB ROCK LAN I) COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MARCH 19.1896

|<’entrnl Unilroad. 'Acute and Chronic VINALHAVEN. \ permit vessels of light draft to come and go at all times <>f tides and large cliools (’lost <1 A not her Slid­ Tyler Coomlrs is confined to the house 1 'The superintending sefiu iinmittce of F K. BOOTHBY, G. P .* T A ike any other —Tux C'nllicfot’s ih portM ore sickness------Mrs. John Mathews is imp W. L. W IIITB. Dlv. Sap,. ing Accident- Pickerel Fhlihig. I South Thuinastoii met at th< <• o f Kalloch pc it contains Itirllis T han III alibi. mg -Ned Walker is home from Castine of oerm life, i visit. i \ Meservey last Thursday s 0011 A. O. Furtlnm l, Wt. Oi>„rt A Wachlws H.3 Co. id all w asting Glover was chosen chairnm 1 (.. E. Mes- (II It do not trout , is, but strikes The sharpeners are having their anvils J ervey supervisor. Ihe supeivi.v r was in­ at thn -th e i It kills thorn George B. Macomber, the 1 atchmaker, has Resumption of Service. d then bill rd tb The ry c< sy uu&rtcrs in the i litidle store in fixed in artistic manner. vested with power to hire teachers, purchase Cod Liver Oil d« .vensaler Block. ABSOLUTELY PURE fhe people of the enterprising, progressive Merrithew’s studio sounded grand with th fuel and free text hooks and with general Itefth.ii,ng Friday, .March i i , 1 8 0 3 , t h e destroy the ger that. ant! wide awake toon of Camden had the heavy voices of Dinsmore and Grant, will. supervision of the scho< 1 pr< petty. R. H. Ail th e c o d Liver Gil in th - -In I kil I homaston sent a delegation to the Melba THE OLD RELIABLE pleasure last week of perusing (he annual germ. He would simply lr. 1 grow f Merrithew at the banjo. Ci ckett, a member of the board, resigned and concert recently given in Portland, When r port of the selec nien . nd o her town Str.FrtANK JOftJES Gz<»mn,slon cures because I? i • t »■* c», there’s anything good you will always lind Wm. 'I'. Orberton of Rockland was town ’he vac nicy was filled by the choice of Alden W ill leave R ock’tfn l Fridays ntAKMln. m for all f.r dmem-oand then restore- v i •• • bodv b < llicers. I hat Ihe affairs of Ihe town the ’ Butler* henltliv condition. It ts not an exp. rtincnl. I lion- ' Thomaston represented there. Wednesday. landings SWEET past year were administered with a true re­ Jt was voted that the spring terms should R eturn tig. have Machin* port Mondays nt 4 00 funds of people attest its value. Good results an W. V. Lane and his little dog left for Cam­ always proof of merit. It is Town meeting occurs next Monday, the gard for economy no one can deny. Men commence the last Monday in April and a. m ., nr living Itoch land 6 00 p m 25th, and it is probable that the question of den Wednesday. Mr. Lane reports business THE KIND PHYSICIANS PIIESCKIBE of keen judgment, possessing business capa­ continue eight weeks. Scrfec Increased to two round trips a week granting peimission to the electric railroad CIGARETTE bilities, and conscientious as to the best wel­ good on his trip to the island. for Colds. Coughs. C o n s i i n i p l Ion. Ilron J he board ns nt*W formed consists of J. W. Tmin Ti'CMKit G. n’l Manager. <|iiti«. Asthma, and nil ,,uliii«uinr’ company to construct its track up the side of Has stood the Test of Timo fare of the town were needed, and that the Mr. Peabody, the tramp detective, come to Clark, W. O. Holman and Al len Butler one C. BOOTHBT. G m ’l Pass. Agent. Complaints; Scrofula. <1 the street will be acted upon. There seems town debt was decreased S5000 should satisfy wn on business, Wednesday. o f F le s h , year, W. A. Adunu and A. O. Glover two to be a general impression that such a propo­ all that such men were found in .Selectmen Frank Bunker, employed by E. P. Walker years, B. A. Emery a'nu C. E. Meservey three W asting Diseases. sition now would meet with very little oppo J. II. Sherman, G. T. Horigman and E. N. BOSTON o '. H 4 0 K All I>riiKtflstsorT.A.Rlo< , New York. on Elmwood Farm, has been attending to Mr. years. sition. z\ large proportion of the working Dufly. In the words of the selectmen, “ Io Walker’s wood industry in town the past few W inter X.rim.y. inui.l F o r S n le W. F. N orcross, people want the toad extended into the town administer the allairs of our tow n in an in­ months. Mr. Bunker states that he has hauled ELOQUENT EFFORT. b y and don’t care a picayune whether it comes when, the shades o f night came down, as they telligent, economical and patriotic manner to the landing 350 cords of wood which will Two Tiip' n H. ck to Knston. K'WKMM), MU' up the middle of the street, side of the street sometimes do in Friendship, the genial doctor calls for the exercise of judgment, and be used in the lime burning in Rockland and Stirring Appeal for Woman Suffiago DelirereP or on the sidewalk. I’hey want it extended couldn’t find his companions, and so he cor honesty of us all.' Sound business policy de­ vicinity. Qetore Ihe Has achusitts Assembly. mint-ucilift Thursday . I ,er«-ntbor 21, 1894, and other things are secondary. One gen mands that we serve the people and the town, Gamer- w ill leav. Ko< Identt, weather tlcman, who has been prominent in opposing eluded they were lost. He immediately 'Thestate legislature has passed the 10J., aii a. m . »nd 1 .*90 p. rn. in this department lor which there was no Returning, will leave Rockland, Tillson's Wharf, absent one month. 1 lellens, broke both bones of her left ttrrn, Ileep on the survey of the harbor of Vinal- ADWIITTED AT while sliding. appropriation $425.00; paid for new hose Vlnmliaven at V :3o a. in. and 3:«> p. m ., land- The crew in C. II. Washburn’s sail-loft is haven is very good and the citizens of Vinal- In I ukricanc und Gleen’s Islnnd- and a set of deluge nozzles; George S. baven are grateful to him for the honest and WHITE, Maaag. making sails for the Mary Sprague and has Fight prominent citizens went to Craw­ Cohb Post, G. A. R., $50.00; Camden & Fred Lothrop, Agent at Tillson’s Wharf; J just completed several new sails for schooner ford’s Puhd, 'Tuesday, in search of the wily straightforward manner in which he has set Rockland Water Co., $1,475.00; interest on forth the facts, hut if we can’t have but one Frohoc, Agent, Rockland; A. Davidson, Agent, J. B. Jordan. pickerel. Boyd Simmons chaperoned the town debt, $1,619.14; support of schools, Vlnalbaven; T. W. Hull,van,; Agert, Hurricane party/and preparations were made to care for improvement made at a time by all means let Island. Editor Foster of the Herald has been at $4,078.20; free High School, $1,321.50; a t«/n of fish. Forty-eight lines were set and us have the harbor dredged so that large CO World’s Pair Rockland, Maine, Feb. 26, 1S95. bis former home, Rockland, Mass., for a few Millville School House, $610.36; Megunti- vessels can get to our wharves, so as to ac­ lays, moviing his belongings to Tk2r,.aslton. four pickerel were captured. Orris D. Wood­ cook School district, $848.70; school district GET ORECON, cock got two, S. J. Crawford one and Charles commodate the large business that is done WASHINGTON The Ladies Aid Society connected with the No, 2, $6 29; school district No. 3, $66.40; here in granite and fishing. At the same Newhall one. It is said that one of these the whole number of pupils in the schools is CALIFORNIA, IDAHO, Baptist church, will have an apron sale Wed time it will make our harbor a good and safe The Best. four pickerel was blind and the other three 7‘ 7- nesday afternoon and a supper in the evening, just a bit off. harbor of refuge at all times of the year and at 5130. The proceeds are to be used to Supervisor of Schools A. B. Arey rendtrs Via Chicago, Union Pacific, and Northwestern Lira defray the expenses of the music. Smelts are not biting as vivaciously as of an excellent account. He says, “the past yore, and the fun is slacking up. year has been one of prosperity in our SHORTEST ROUTE. LOWEST RATES Changes and improvements are being mad For hanilM.inr illuatrated folder and detail-4 j^'l he final rabbit hunt of the season will schools.” Me speaks in complimentary terms addrea* W . MASSEY. N . K. Pa toMITfi in the kitchen at the Baptist Church. James \'\xe V voo^ olJ YwAAmur vs Eavtvwn, Trav. Pa Ifni •iflr. Rr come ufi this week. All the dogs and sports­ of the new school system as he thinks the 2M> W aahiuittoii St., Ronton, Moaa. Overlock gives the material and Charles Thomas contributes the labor. men are expected to participate. change has been beneficial to all concerned. I k an ulii say in g m id :i good Mt.Art'bellaStevens,of Boston, Mass., He speaks in highest praise of the instructors wLiles: I have always sufTt red from T. B. Brown is very proud of a fur coa1 o n e. I f you me wanting a VUSALIIAVEN STEAMBOAT CO hereditary Scrofula, for which I tried The town schools closed Friday for a three whom he classes as being “excellent, pro­ various remedies, and many reliable weeks vacation. The term has been a satis­ which was given him by Capt. II. II. Wil­ gressive and valuable.” A new' school house IN EFFECT OCTOKKK lfl. 1HK4. physicians, but none relieved me. After factory one. liams. It is composed of reindeer hide» was erected during the year at Millville and - O H .- taking 0 bottles of sewed together with sinews by Esquimaux I am now we'*ell. I “As to pulling teeth,” said a retired Thom­ it has been a success from the slart. The Str, VINALHAVEN am very grate':G< rui aston sea captain in Hr. Jameson’s office, squaws and trimmed with seal and Esqui­ sehuol buildings are in good condition but ORGAN to you, as I ' maux dog skins, lined with red flannel. On above date, wind and weather permitting, will 1 f ’ 1 Friday, “ I’ve had quite an experience need some repairs. Ami will take tin; trouble Io i Island 5.46 a.rn.ort Monday^, Wed net- that it saveded ine.... *■ ; t ■ The new floor has been laid in the Knox from a life of untoldd agony, tin£and shall shipboard. I always carried a pair of forceps T?Vn Treasurer Fred Lewis reports the call on Its we will show you md Green’s Landing every week with me to use on the sailors, and I became House dining room and everything is now liabilities to be $33,594.59; the resources, ilh. Haven 8 a. in., Vinulhuven • take pleasure in speakingleaking only words; to yonr own Riitiafnclion tit nt Tve at UuSflNRdjd'OUt 10.16 A. hi. onderful met quite expert with them. Well, one trip an ready f« r the paperers. In the meantime the £’3,561.93: ’be net town indebtedness, $20,- dug will leave l^kjilainl Kvrry week day ig It to all. old sailor came to me w ith an old snag of a new 1 flice serves very nicely for a dining 032.66. fax Collector Miller’s account: due we cun save von from 2 p. in., Vinalhavcn 3 3o^^n., Noith Haven tooth which had been troubling him terribly. hall. from 1893, $15,973.43; amount committed 4.80 p . nt., arrive G reen ’s LununTg 5.30 p. in. Will leave Green’s Lauding about rt p m. on Tuesdays, i = w ?G l i r 6 ( l He sat down in a chair and I tackled the Rev. J. L. Powlesland of Friendship *894, $24,792.89; 'collected during year, $27,- S5O t o S1OO Thursdays and (Saturdays for Uwau’s Inland. tooth. It must have been driven clear preached at the M. E. Church, Sunday, 43+84; due from collect r $13,321.48. O n your p urchuse. We CoMNBCTIONs; At Rockland on Mondays, through and riveted, for I coul In’t budge it. 1 own Clerk C. C. Woods gives number of Wednesdays und Fridays with Steamer Viking for being quarterly meeting. The pastor, Rev, liuve Bangor and Intermediate landings, und with 1 p. m SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Finally I got one knee on the man’s shoulder C. Everett Bean, was in Portland over Sunday, births 45, marriages 38, deaths 35. M. T. train of the M. C. R. R-, arriving ut Portland at ATLANTA, GA. and ore hand on his lower jaw, with his attending the B. Fay Mills meetings. Next Crawford examined the bouks and found PIASMOS 6320 p . m ., and Boston ai 9 3o p. in. same day. head up against ihe berth, and collecting all Sunday afternoon Rev. Mr. Bean will hold everything correct. Connects at Swan’s I«lund with Steuiuer Emmeline That iiro familial* to von of for Black lalund. my fast failing strength, for I was nearly ex­ rvice for firemen. 'There will he special R. R. Tickets sold at reduced rutes to Portland hausted by the strugggle, I gave one des­ music and other attractions. The sooner you begin to light the fire, the Old Reliable makes such as end Boston from all landings. perate and over on the floor I rolled more easily it may be extinguished. The ORGANS— Ha P I I A I L ,’’ •• BA1J8,*’ «~ltound 'l'rl|» Tickets, between Rockland and with a big tooth in the jaws of the forceps. « M iss Leona Ryder is the guest of her uncle, Vinalhaven, 26 ceuta. Rev. Mr. Bean. sooner you begin taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla “( IIIGAUD,” ’ COTTAGE,“ •KNAHH,** “KHKKsON,” II. P. JOHBS, Manager, Rockland. Men Gon f But my triumph was of brief duration, for for your blood-disease, the easier will be the “G’AKPKNTKB,” “BKIDOKPOKT,* *‘8( 11UHI< KT,” •’( OFOV1 K,“ just then the sailor came out of his trance Mrs. Nellie Jones of Portland has organ cure. In both cases, delay is dangerous, if “KSTY,” and Olbera, “KINGsBUKY,’’ Ktu. and howled : ‘You’ve got the wrong tooth !’ ized a class in piano instruction in town. not fatal. Be sure you get Ayer’s and no and sure enough, I had.” Miss Mary Selden McCqhb of Portland other. . . Send for Catalogue and Prices. The six o'clock electric out of Thomaston who as Mrs. Jarley displayed her ‘wax figgers’ M a c h i n i s t s for Rockland takes regularly 25 'Thomaston to a delighted audience last summer will people who are employed in the Limeiock read “ Midsummer Night’s Dream” at th In Self-Defense MAINE - MUSIC - COM’Y, ♦ ♦ ♦ .SmdiR’t Elictrlc Bilt. City. Congregational vestry, this Tuesday evening, you ought to keep your flesh up. Disease will ROCKLAND. Wednesday last Rev. C. Everett Bean, Hr. March 19. Miss McCohb has great natural follow, if you let it get below a healthy stand­ Machinists W. J. Jameson and Fred Hewett went down gifts, and has had much experience ard. No matter how this comes, what you s ANI) Friendship way a-gunning. Jameson be­ Sbakcspeiian reader.™ The price of adiniss.on need is D r. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. came separated from the rest of the party, and will he 25 cents so that all can avail them­ 1 hat is the greatest flesh-builder known to T h e Steam Fitters. selves of this’oppoitunity. medical science far surpassing filthy Cod liver Full Line of oil and all its nasty compounds. It’s suited to •. The Columbus, Ohio, News of Feb. 17, has Pill lugs ami Further waste precious tim e and the most delicate stomachs, it makes the Pimpies, Blotches M orse, money on drugs, vacuum treat* an exceptionally well written article on the morbidly thin, plump and rosy, with health P» P i Engineer*’ Supplies, inents, etc. They will never cur< subjict of ‘ The Social Problem,” by Mrs ami strength. you. You have, probably tried Stella Trowbridge Whitaker. ‘russell LockHiulths them and know, j s N a tu re in A lz Send for a free pamphlet, or remit io cts. W A Y N w illin g ! la u d waiting tc (in stamps)and get a book of 168 pages with and Old Sores And Uunsniillin. Miss May Catland is in Boston where PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT e u r o a <>u, m id n o ’man wufforinu testimonials, addresses and portraits. Address. Safe and Bunk Locks i...Io w in g ia ______it ______she will teniain until May pursuing her piano and Keuiliml M'oahueaa, E u iImmIoum, 1‘a r tin l studies. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, 663 AND POTASSIUM or T otal Ii>ipolon<*«% JBvniu EaliauslIon. Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. Caiarrh, Malaria Experimental tt.nxMWM, F o r g o f f n l n e s a , In d iM rrs d Io n i Copt. F. D. Waldo will begin housekeeping M cLoon Mlc«|kl<»NNiieM«i' <•!«•. B u t n a tu re s ow n rem* at the Waldo Homestead, Gleason stieet, at Rupture or br^cb, permanently cured with­ V aelliuery a S p ieially fcdy m ust he sclent iflcally uaed. This remedy an early day. out the knife. Address, for pamphlet and M a ke s and K idney T ro u b le s Is jLE.E< T IC K T T Y , am i th e g re a te s t pOKsitdfl Kiln Piping references, World’s Dispensary Medical Asso­ M achin e perfection for its applit ation is attained in the f W. II. Hatch is recovering frt in his recent ciation, Buffalo, N. Y. Are entirely removed by I’.P.P. For new coal process of b e ll-k n o w n severe sickness. Marvelous Cures burning llinu. —Prick W S’ HflEHESECTRICBELT, Editor Tester of the Herald is singing tduni, 1 C om ’y. Spuciul utteutiou given tenor in the M. F. thoi For Over Fifty Years earth. This invention has bee.! aold und given com* .Mas. W inslo w ’s Ko o tiiin u S yhui* has been in B!ood Poison Marine plcto HnUsfu tio.i for i. arly thirty years, und George Prince is at present h cated in • I for r, /Knio'eii w oel kuppiuese where sickness, gloomy of P, p. P. foreruptious of the skin. I bruted Ixxjk (eellu^s und lassitude lirst prevailed. suffered for several years with nn un­ Telephoi Heart Disease 30 Yrs! A Good Thing and Nothing 'Io Pay. sightly uud disagreeable eruption 00 Headache, Indigestion, Billiousness, Dys 1 my face.1 1 tried every known reme­ For i»riinurv,s<-< idary . and tertiary . dy but In vuln,until P. P. P. was used, j s Just see what Dr. Greene oilers to do for all pepsia and all Stomach Troubles are cut- I by syphilis, (or blood poisoning, mercu­ Agents. $73 'Three Ciast of M e n ,’ Short Breath, Palpitation. weak and sutlering people. He is the most I’. I’ I’. ria l ixduou, ul« ir»-ec, In ihi « mints ’ • . y^lwnb ..,i auy IxumusJ f orns, Wa ts and Bunions. )f M iddlesex und tftufu of Muasuehuti IG, tk< ■ s* .1, your case so thoroughly that you understand K S w k iJlle »T. W. M. BUST. t* ’ 'xl Aui*0i. os, e iu i U$ 5 Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Attorney ut Law. teaUiLe, und has undertukvn ihut trust by giving ( Uf, • Mina, »uh, ah" exactly what ails you. All this costs you B i bouds Uf> (be law / E steses molieil aie ddilred U> eahfbii the m made a decided improvement in my you don’t have to leave your hotpe. The Free. all IndebU-d to raid t stale are n ^ U is k d io u u a «(.» a ruisdeipti*. Fs. am >sar r. Miles Heart Cure Is bold on a jx«sltive wonderful medicine, Dr. Greene’s Nervura When she hpeumo Miss, sire cloug to Ca. lori^ L a w y e r s , g u aiu n u e (hut the bottle will buueliL blodll and nerve remedy. Write to him at ’Yhau she had ChildLrcu, she guve them Caatorlft. fipriagUuld, Ore uuuh.G a Children Cry for MAIN dfREKT, IBM KLAND, ‘f All ’IruzgisLsseli itu i il, 0 bottles for *5, or his office, 34 Temple Place, Boston, Mass., it will Imjbent, pri-puhl, on receipt of price Aip'ijt* for G'-rutun Ainartaui Fiju JusurancA* 4. by the Dr. MUc«> Medical Co , Elkhart, lutt and you will undoubtedly be made strong ami Pitch3r’s C aetc-to. f. 1., iU'l W ashlo/ton Life luauronv** Co., N.Y. well. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MARCH 19 1895

is perhaps one of the handsomest features of sustained which necessitated a verdict for tht the building. It is of the Renaissance style plaintiff, under the defendant’s testimony, Light as a Fairy, D R . S W A N S of architecture, the ornamentation and carving which verdict the jury found with $55.83 Q u a lit y , White as snow, being executed in the most skillful manner, damages, Littlefield for plaintiff; Stanfes, Sweet as a kiss VPTAU-IZED speaking volumes for the contractors, R. Gill Hewett, for defendant. ’Neath mistletoe. NERVED BLOOD TONIC & Sons, of this city. This firm is worthy of "TIs nature’s best Our Story Creek Scribe Gives Os mention not only on account of the artistic The Judge, Jurors and Jurists Replenishment, DR SWAN'S VITALIZED NERVE AND finish they have given to the work, but also U\rus L. Gahan vs. Frank P Libby; Mike P u r it y , The staff of life, B l’-’ D T °NIC lb THE BEST REMEDY T9 a Letier Filled Willi News. for the rapidity with which they proceeded Are Now Hard at Work. Hanrahan vs. same. Action of trover to re­ "M agnificent.” CURE ALL DISEASED ”f THE NER V?Ub with the erection of the front. There were cover a coat in each case. The coats of the SYSTEM IT CONTAINS ALL IHE ELEMENTS about 30,000 cubic feet of stone work to han­ THE GENUINE IS ALWAYS BRANDED plaintiff wvre stolen bv a man named Demons. necessary tr give new life and rich­ dle, which was set in the short space of cSo I bis man »as arrested by the defendant, who ness T° THE BLO?D A BANK CHECK WITH Si v-mi Vinnlhiiri’ii IN rsonnls Discus­ ’lays, and considering the narrow space frtr is a constable o f R.^kp .’rt, by virtue of a war­ EVERY EMILE,WHICH T?|l CAN CASH IF THIS I.M oft'onrt Ofllcirtls—A lUcliport Mnl- F la v o r , sion I.onkfi'g to ii Si lib m en '—Suits- handling, this was most creditable. Had rant granted by C. K. Miller, trial justice, of Mf DICING DMS N’ T CUT- there heen delays in the setting it would have tci~Cmic riling n Sled mid Jiiin|ier PRICE- Camden, and he claimed that he was com­ I c I iii j l nnillliitnof AlftUis in Vnrli iih necessarily delayed all interior work, which pelled to li'ild the coats until ordered to sur­ cannot be done until the building is inclosed. Tlioniiistoii Hus 11 Diiir ( ime—A Trover I’liH is A ( liilil AVilli .tli rc I Inin III h render them by tin-court. The c u ts were 1 he stone used in the front is from the quar­ Coat CiiKe - li t Wi tt- II u r li) <1111 appealed by D-m« n? to the supreme c urt. sluii'c of Gi'hihI rnronlH. ries of Perry, Buskirk & Matthew?, of Bed­ c o m b in e E lid e d — II ine* IliineniiH Alutlern. I he judge sustained the view that there should ford, Indiana. be an older of the court bef re the t >ats were h r surrendered and such order not having been , March 4. 1895 NEIGHBOR ROCKPORT. made when ’he suits were brought, ordered Harry Julian left here r cntly for Vinal Ihe* Match term of the Supreme Judicial a nonsuit in each case Beaton 8c Ulmer for haven. Ilia wife ami child : .•(tnipany him. Court for Knox county, opened Wednesday plaint ffs; J. If. C. O. Montgomery for de­ to m a k e The Town's Boat But'ders Ha»a Other Contracts fendants. (.diaries Gilley, fotmt tly of Vinalhaven, ha w t the following cast: THE BEST FLOUR ON EARTH. been laid up with a severe cold, hut is not to Complete -Personal Points. Sudge—Chief Justice John A. Peters, Ban- Demand It of your Grocer* considerably belter. K‘ r. About a year ago J |J . If. Hewett of Thom­ Clerk—L. E. S arrett, Rockland. Accept no imitation or substitute. Matt hifield, formerly of Vinalhaven arn A Barrett A Son are building a cat boat aston, nd nimstrator of the estate >•( the late 31 feet long for Mr. Martland of Eall River. County .Attorney—Washington R. Prescott, Samuel Pillsbury, through his attorney, Hon. Green’s Landing, is putting up a large hennery Rockland, Cobb, Wight & Co., Agents. and willso'iti lx jjahle io supply all the needs It will he used for racing. She will he built D.iviil N. Mortlanl, institut' d a suit before in the egg line. of the Inst material ami diagonally strapped Sheriff— W. N. Ulmer, Rockland. the Supreme court against Mrb. Trances E. B. L . Deputy Sheriffs—John H. Thomas, Union, George Ntrthrup, late Ihornillkn >«....I ... i!iH,ni inch as physitifinspreuril -BENE FICIAL" places a setth ment has heen made and woik hold goods to Camden. leading citizens was tiled shoeing conclusively Office Umre to to 12 A M ,2 to 4 unit 7 to U !'. F will proceed as usual. Washington; I. J. Gushee, Hope; William that such bias did exi*t against Mrs Hurley. The town will be asked to exempt taxes on B. Hix, Rockland; John Miller, Cushing; S T N IO H T C tl.I.H |.roD.|,H> ..r.'.i i r o . THESL TMRtt STANDARD REMEDIES PRE PAOLO ONLY Willie E. Northrop, late of Vinalhaven, 'The motion was afterwards withdrawn and Rcflldence, Opptmlb* Wartt-ti 8:. . •».<» i uildlng wagons with wide tires at the annual meet­ Alden Robbins, Appleton; Henry B. Shaw, notice given the plaintiffs that Mrs. Hurley SCATES MEDICAL C? 10 married a daughter of James O. Gray of ing. Our rock teams with narrow tires are e v e ry o: that town, has a child three years old, wh< Thomaston; Albert A. Shute, Camden; Addi­ would demand a trial at thts term . f c.. • - j _ .20 9Hr Upedul attention given to DUeaNeR of U« niploys about 12 cutters on a small contract more than she was worth, a couple of Thom­ costs, from which sentence Gunnell appeale 1 Jjy your own neighbors: people Eye and Ear. AND for a telephone building iu Wcrcester, Mass, aston Yankees went down there and pushed to the Supreme Court, was called up uy True Good Goods 'and Honest Prices. OrriCE Uourh.* —1) to 12 a no., 2 to 6 p. IO.; 7 S. J. her into salt water again----- Seh. J. \V. Ba- lining just where their stories are 10 p. m. P. Pierce, attorney for Gunnell, it will he O.,r M ;tto :-ugrERYTMS0 TAKItAttTgD.•, T elephone Correction office, 46-8; H*w* lano, Cook, is at Boothbay loading ice for the remembered that Mr. Treat, the trial justice published. It is justly named 30 2. Ship Chandlery REACHING OUT. West Indies------Sell. John K. Souther, who granted the warrant, and before whome Give Me a Call. It Will oe M on ey in Thompson, is on the way from Havana to Gunnell was first arraigned, was taken 8 O n 7 ~ “ wA L K M & P A Y Delaware Breakwater with sugar----- Sch. sick anil the hearing was suspended for some v aur Pocket. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. A t t h e L o w e s t P r ic e s Former Knox County Men Who Are Developing a Charles L. Davenport, Capt. Samuel Watts, little time. At length Mr. Ulmer was re­ Prompt l’.llvery. NO.HII]SKA STREW HtKDIC.VIB HUILOINO, ROCKLAND. Big Store Business in Indiana. isen route fr- m Cienfuegos to Philadelphia quested to take the case, and as his return h a n a s C. M. Walk uh. K. Fatnoa direct, with sugar------Sch. Mabel Jordan shows, the counsel for Gunnell, and Mr. SARSAPARILLA comes from Montevideo to the States with Those i f T he C.-G. readers who perused Littlefield, who represented the complainant J o h n H. flcGrath. B IR D St B A R N E Y , the article in the Eeh. 12 issue on the stone dry hides nt £4000----- Sch. Ered B. Balano, at the hearing, agreed that p.cceedinga The Kind That Cures Insurance Agency. Capt. Ered Beal, is hound from Colon to Pen- should start nouo before him on the Peter Kennedy # i'o., business of G. K. and If. E. Perry, formerly acola, to load hard pine north, probably to Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Leading English ami American Fire Insarance •f this city, wiil hud the following letter self complaint issued by Treat. The Judge said Female Com plaints, Norvous Companies represented. Boston. Capt. Sawyer, the schooner’s regu­ that it seemed to him so questionable whether TILL-ION W nA ’.'P. xplanatory: lar coinmandei, is at his home, Round Pond, Prostration, La Crippo. Blood, Manager" Union Mutual Lifeinaurance Co. proceedings carried so far before one trial Nerve, Kidney, or SJtln SYNDICATE BUILDING, : ROCKLAND Editi r CoFRH k-Gazett e— In your artich hur wife being very sick with consumption published on the 12th, taken from the Bloom justice could he continued by another, that T r o u b le s , Telephone Call 49-11. -Sch. Martha T. Thomas, Smith, has just he advised these proceedings be quashed, ington, I ml , World, headed *• Prospering in the red in Key West with stone Irom Rock West” I notice two errors. One is in the date and new ones commenced, if there seemed to for its record has never been p >rt, Mass., at $1.20 ami discharged------Sch. be occasion, before the grand jury. The of opening up the New Quarry which should Henry J. Smith, Cipt. J >hn Adams, is on the equalled in the annals of Medicine. he 18S1 instead of 1891. Ihe World made County .Attorney acceding to this suggestion COCHRAN, BAKERfcCROSS way to iIavana witn coal from Philadelphia, an order to quash was entered. So it will It is the fruit of scientific study K. II. Cochran. J . K. B aker. C. C. Croeit. rm. The other is the name of the stone re he has heen shut in by ice for several which we hav . heen engaged in quarrying depend upon the action of the grand jury and experience, and its quick and It is the Talk o f the Fire, Life A ievideni Insarance. weeks. I his is the second of the three trips whether the general public has a chance to If it w as not and working since 1S66, and which is now fir which the schooner ch artered last fall at thorough action makes it a marvel I The Oldest ln.nrano. Agency In Maine. growing very rapidly into favor as a line hear any further about this much talked of Town that $1.60. Since then vessels have been getting case at this term. IM MAIN H'fltKICT, . ItOCKI.AHI) The Best building stone for nearly all kinds of stone $1.40 and Sl.45----- Sch. Cora Hanson, Stahl, to the medical profession every­ k, especially iuperstructures ami cemetery is on the way from Baltimore to Galveston where. Its use to prevent disease wotk. It is not a granite hut an oolite lime with coal. Andrew Cunningham vs. John Ramsey. stone, is a beautiful light giay or huff and blue This case was entered at the September term, is as important as the cures made, DR. F. E. FOLL»TT. ( apt. Ichabod Willey of Thomaston has any one in color, sus-ceptible of high finish and orna­ taken command of sch. Rebecca J. Moulton, 1S94, and was the first jury trial this term. though not attracting so much at­ Dental Surgeon. mentation. Any of our old home friends a Boston schooner of 550 tons. The plaintiff belongs in Washington and the S. G. PRESCOTT & CO. suppose that defendant in South Liberty. Plaintifl testifies tention. It will shake off a cold, A. K. Bl-KAK BLOCK- Main and Park Pino visiting New York can see our stone in the Capt. I). If. Rivers ol 1’homaston has gone Manhattan Life Insurance Building on Broad­ on to New York where his ship, the z\. G. that in the winter of 1893 and 1894 he built a check a fever, make your food way, New York, forward single horse sled and a jumper; that Ropes, is nearly loaded for San Francisco. dig est. A. M. AUSTIN, ( »ur product goes as far east as Boston and His family will not accompany him tl is trip. he afterwards took them to the defendant, Hatta the Best Stuvo Suraoon and Mechanical Dentist WPillstey’slI before we give it up may reach the city of ( apt. William Hallowell has taken com who is a blacksmith, to have them ironed and Send your address to qq B road Rockland. We at shipping large quantities that he did iron them, furnuhing the material and Chestnut <11 MAIN BT, UOCKLANO* MK mand of the coaster, Mary B. Smith of Thom­ St;, Boston, and get FREE a copy J5l BEST S-- to Chicago and all over the vast noith west aston. and also a pair of shafts for the jumper; that and south to Texas and New Orleans. Ship J. B. Thomas, ( ’apt. \V. J. Lermond, he afterwards met the defendant, asked what of “ The Life Boat.” D R ’ J ‘ H ' D A M O N - Yery truly yours, G. K. Perry. has arrived in Hiogo, Japan, 165 days from his hill was and he replied $5, that he there­ would bring a^ ^ . New York. She is chartered back to New upon pail him. He further testifies that the MHb Surgeon and Mechanic sled and jumper were left 111 the possession of See yiat you get DANA’S. A*TOr-i r D o n t l » t York. better price The following from the Manhatten, describ­ the defendant and that subsequently he went Bl'KAIt BLOCK, aos Maim TTUKEl ing the company’s new Broadway building, Capt. Louts Colley is at home. His vessel 37 Ether and Uni .ilwuju mi tian l. is in New York, chartered for Portland, Ore. to his place and demanded the property and than ■‘Z- will he found interesting in this connection: that he refused to give it ui». As a result this “The cut stone work of the Broadway fr uit Shipping business continues dull in New York. Capt. D. J Hodgman has gone on to suit in trover was brougnt to recover I r GOA <2^ every other - Fred K. Spear New York to see about having his ship the value of the property claimed to he hauled up until business is better. Mrs. unlawfully detained. Flour? Defendant testified the same as to the A Good Testimonial. lodgman is visiting her farmer home in . o te a m . To bo>fauna in the city and . FIRST QUALITY . j / W i ' i ' n w k Voolwich. building and ironing of the sled and jumper; (From Haverhill, N. IL, Courier.) also testifies that his hill on the sled was $9, t o ile r s . their prices are attractive. and on the jumper $4, and that he had never 111 “ I have had for 27 years past, a badly dis­ THE BITERS BITTEN- received a cent for his servics or for material eased ankle hone. Dr. David Kennedy’s Fa­ furnished, and that he told the defendant he R e p a ire d . vorite Remedy and his Salt Rheum ('ream would give up the property when his bill was C-O-A-L! i’or Axaxo >r>y healed it when alt other medicines hail failed, Camden Man Was Just a Grain Too Previous paid. No other witnesses were introduced. and medical authority had said the limb could for the Wily Conspiiatcrs. The case was given to the jury and after Thu only dealer In thu city who hurt at the CH ’< •• f PEAR, never be used again being i>ut a short time they returned a JOHN R, COUSINS present time the . . , A sore broke out on the ankle hone, ami for ver CORDOVAN, N ew W h a rf . checked by its inxigoraiing power. to lake it with them to the BisbeV residence the means of informing McDonald of the fate FRENCH A tHAKCLlEO CALF. Fire Clay Chimney Pipe and Tops I have thoroughly tested its true worth, and to give the worthy dentist and wife the im­ of his dog. Plaintiff denies that the dog w as pression I hat they were to remain all night. •4.S3.SP Fine Calt&Kangarool , T h is pipe Is made from Pure Kin- Clay «*x 1 know whereof I affirm, hoping all who read chasing sheep; and asserts that’ a trained dog *3.50 POLICE,3 SOLES. pit-sidy foi t-blmney«, und 1- the safest and • iTOAL! • The valise was quite heavy and when the this will profit thereby, as the aged writer has, such as this was will not leave a fox back to most durable of any » hiinin y Pipe In thu t-rao Uurunq Coat by using Dr. David Kennedy’s Eavoiite Rem­ conspirators reached E. E. Boynton’s drug trouble sheep and tb it he hair known this dog market. It Is vurily put up by any lnt«lll store they concluded that they’d leave it with gent person. lu <;ii(-stout, "tuve. Kjfjf and Ilirokeu Mites edy, heen given very Comfortable health for a to g<» through a flock of dreep .\ithout m tic- person 70 ytais of age. Favorite Remedy is Mr. Boynton, giving him 15 cents with which ing 'hem. »2.*i.z? Boys SchoolShoex Lahigh Gi a I u invaluable medicine lor children as well as to hire a small hoy to carry it to the house. The defendant justified the kilmg uuder 4 Family Safeguard Kerosene Oil dults. Shortly after the departure of the conspirators statute which provides that “any person may In F gg a u d B r o k e n .Sixes Phis testimonial is given from my own ex* Dr, Bisbee, en route home, happened into the kill a .log that is found worrying, wounding pvritfnce of these invaluable m ediums.’* Mrs. di ug -tore, saw the aneieut valise and its in­ or killing any domestic animal outside f the r 5 FNO FOR CATALOGUE Gooryas Craak Cumburlund Cuel. WL'DOUGLAM1 5 ^ 9R, BURNHAM’S Be l in d a H odspon, Haverhill, N. 11. scription, took the 15 cents and lugged the eucl fU«c or immediate care of its ownei.’’ bKCCK TON. MASS. w o o n : satchel home. After the conspirators had As no one was present when the dog was shot Over One Million People wear the Eye Remedy. H a rd WiMiil, h’lo iir, L r.ic t iie s, l ’ro- No tribute to the clticicy of a medicine i Extia Good Trade In W could be greater than these words of Mrs. anxiously inquired for the bundle and had it is apparent that th ; testimony of tl*e defen­ W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes visious, Presbcd Hay am) Straw, Hodsdon, who voluntarily tells the story of given up all hope, thinking that Mr. Boynton dant wa* wry material as to the defense, lie For .11 Uvubfio with tbs eye" or lids, of u> pre- her recovery. Thousands of men ami women or the boy had been false to their trust, the tcstil ed that (he shotting occurred half an All our shoes are t |ually satisfactory wi.tibr right frvru foilh g, oi iolay the u«a Limo, English and Am< ca i Cfioent, valise was produced. They give the best \alue for the mooev. tfiuoaea. or sv p d i paiu lu tu« vyss si ouea, u< ihtug FRED R. SPEAR, >se daily life is making severe draughts on hour after he had seen him drive the sheep 1 hey equ-i custom shoes In style an J fit. tike it ever knowu. Prepared only by Dr. Burn- NG. 6 PARK UT., ROCKLAND, UK. W estern No.I mid No.’’ I o:m o '. their vitality, need Dr. David Kennedy's Fa- I ------aud something like a nuartcr of a mile from I heir wearing quulitiia uio unsurpa • e4 i iw, Eye ^pvciuiisi *ud dpiiotan. MS WiwhiuglOB Votiie Remedy. None are too • 11 to be helped | Hall’s Hair Renewer contain# the natural where the sheep weiy' 1 ue plaintiff's counsel The pric^u arc uniform,— stamped on -etc. ed., fcvttuu. PricA-40c Mud SI Contend J that >h..u/»g v u.d • n ly i e ju«tilicd From Si to $4 saved over olb 1 m * :•. W. J. MIAHI.S.Y, L>r n ’ - X the ills peculiar to women it has uo etpal. baldness, dandrull, aud scalp sores. wounding or k»lfind the North Village. sonals About Well Known People. S hoes the old-fashioned way. That constant rub, rub, No. Washington.—Oliver Evans, an old The town warrant contains 41 articles. rub, over the washboard does the business. nrc beyond question the best wear­ Condensed Reports of the Week's Officers are Elected and Liberal man of 78, has recently become entirely The diphtheria case in Henry Grey’s family ing shoes for the money sold. They deaf------Dea. S. Cunningham and daughter Hard rubbing is hard work. Hard rubbing are made of solid leather, and in Doings from Our Scribe. is doing well. Appropriations Made. every part re fleet great credit on Mrs. Sarah Hibbert visited relatives in Augusta wears out the clothes; hard work wears out last week------The singing school scholars Rev. 11. B. Woods addressed the young their maker for their strength, men at the V. M. C. A. rooms, Rockland, I beauty, and superior fit. No mutter met Friday evening at the residence of Robert the wom en. about the price. It w ill surprise you. Ludwig, where a very pleasant evening wi Voting Man Cnmniltn Nulclile — l arge Sunday afternoon----- Capt. David Kent has The Schools, Bonds and P oor W ell P ro- ! engaged to go as mate of the Wesley M.OIer, j , , , „ ,,, i r „ t n I 1 here’s nothing of the kind, enjoyed by all. Vocal and instrumental vldrd for—Fire Steamer Will Be W entw orth »“' 11 nght into the house and with ancient music and partaking of cake and although the town is strongly Republican the M , roll it into the fireplace. I hey accomplishing much good. Last Tuesday ice cream. 4:30. Each desk was transformed into a evening “ Burmah” was discussed at a mis­ Democratic candidates were elected by large Peddleis and some unscrupulous grocers will tell.. f you. T ,g tempting dining table, and thereon was spread took comfort in those days he thought Next Wednesday evening a Citizen’s majorities. The vote was an endorsement of ‘ this is as good a s ” or “ the same as Pcarline.” Mrs. Hannah Prescott visited friends sionary conquest meeting. There was a (feat variety of food, comprising about large attendance and great interest manifested. Caucus will be held in the Opera IIousel the excellent work for the last year board of ___B e _ w a r e FALSE—Pearline ; is never peddled, if your grocer sends ^rything that was eatable. The repast Rockland last week------Fred Pease of Pleas lower hall, to nominate the town officers and Selectmen. The meeting was called to you an im itation, he honest— serti/ if back. JAMESJAMES PYLE,PYLE. NNewcy York. antville, Appleton, visited at E. Prescott' Judging from the large number of logs 1 with a dessert of homemade candy, anti being received business must be very brisk transact other business that may be properly order at 9 o’clock by Town Clerk Wood. r nballs, peanuts, "ranges and last week------Miss Grace Ludwig visited her presented. Hon. Reuel Robinson was unanimously cousin, Miss Lillian Prescott last week at the M. K. St. Clair Co.’s mill. Superin­ filthy places in town------Mrs. I. T. Lovejoy apples. It was a most delightful occasion, tendent Schwartz is a hustler. George Matthews of Warren, who has been elected Moderator. fit ending for a most profitable term of Miss Addie Ludwig ol So. Liberty was in Charles C. Wood was unanimously re­ of Rockland visited Miss L. E. Dolham last town last week taking orders for the Union A tire in the picking room in the Knox stopping here the past winter, has returned week. Miss Dolham is improving------school home------Della Burgess returned home elected town clerk. The vote on other Weekly Times----- Chas. Cunningham shipped mill Tuesday night was extinguished Geo. N. Crane of Camden was in town yes­ Emily Creighton is visiting in Boston.------Thursday. She has been visiting in Montreal, officers was as follows a quantity of potatoes to parties in Mass, with but little damage. The fire department 1st Selectman, J. IL Sherman 261; Alden terday------Miss Bertha Healey handled the Edgar McLellan left Saturday for New York last week. Mr. Cunningham sells a great responded quickly but was not needed. Salem and Boston----- Frank C. Ilea, 25-pound basket- at A. A.’s store very grace­ to join ship A. G. Ropes----- Rev. Mr. Booth* Islesboro has been engaged to teach school in Miller, Jr., I 52 and Mr. Sherman was declared many potatoes every spring, and fine ones, W H. Newton had an exciting experience elected. fully last week------Laura Sanborn and the by is in Portland, consequently there was no too. West Rockport-----Sadie Robinson of Rock Our Up-To-Date Sciibe Goes Over little jack made a very pretty display Satur­ preaching seivke at the Cong’l church Sun­ one night last week while returning home ville visited friends in town last week----- 2nd Selectman, E. N. Duffee, 263; L. M. Wednesday evening witnessed the marriage from Warren. He was driving through War­ Kenniston, 152 and Mr. Duffee was declared day on Main street. Miss Sanborn must day------Ned Lt-ighton 13 home from Frye­ Mrs. Ralph I21 Volley is home from Portland the Town in a Breezy Way. have collected several dollars for Marguerite burg----- George Newcombe is in Hallowell of William Dait of Washington to Miss ren woods when his horse shied, being where she received medical treatment- elected. Sadie E. Peaslee of No. Washington The frightened by a noise in the bushes. I he 3d Selectman, E. C. Fletcher 241; J. S Chapter----- Capt. Curling of Thomaslon ------Mrs. C. W. Stimps n is in Boston en Fred Spear o f Brooklyn, N. V., is at h was in town last week John Hewett spent route for the South------Miss M.« Adelyn marriage took place at the residence of the discharge of a revolver and the whistling of a on account of the illness of his father, Capt. Knowlton 17S and Mr. Fletcher was declared bridegroom, Rev. Warren Davis olficiating, bullet was heard, too cl«>se for comfort, but elected. Sunday in Thomaston----- F. J. Oberton spent Stoyell is jin Boston------Miss Lizzie Carleton Joseph Spear------Fred Sylvester has returned Vimi 1Iiiit <*ii Takes Pride in Its Senator Sunday at his home in Rockland----- Deputy is home from W ollast'ti, Mass.------Miss Mary T he C.-G. wishes them great joy. not doing any damage. to Portland to resume nis studies----- Mrs. Treasurer, Fred Lewis 245; A. B. Arey 152 and Mr. Lewis was declared elected. — Another Mill at Alka Hall—An Air J. A. Davis is attending court in Rockland. ^ermond is visiting friends in Damariscotta Raz.orvii.LE.—E C. Yanner has bought At a Republican caucus held Wednesday Sarah Robinson of Thomaston is the guest of Mr. Davis has been appointed truant officer. liss Margaret Jordan left yesterday for tine pair of oxen ol parties in Jefferson — evening the following nominations were Mrs. S. D. Carleton----- Capt. Simon Wall is Auditor, M. T. Crawford 94, Frank W Ship Soon Io Be Let Loose—The New in Portland. Matterson Howard and Frank Besom of made: Clerk, C. C. Wood; Selectmen, Al­ sick with malarial fever. His vessel, the Conant, 44 and Mr. Crawford war declared Joseph Black returned home from Boston, Monmouth are spending a few days at Angel den Miller, Jr., L. M. Kenniston, J. S. Adelia Carleton, is discharging coal at Cam­ elected. W iff wain I h at Last Formally Dtdl Saturday. Howard’s------Benj. Law is on the sick list Mrs. L. G. Wardswoith was unanimously John Vinal, Lewis Clark and R. Arey were ST. GEORGE Knowlton; Treasurer, A. B. Arey; Auditor, den----- Postmaster Paul is gaining slowly rated—Personal Points. Charles D. Clark went to Augusta and T. W. Conant; School Committee, Mrs. Laura Fish and Game Warden Jesse Peabody of elected a member of the school committee in Rockland, Saturday. Hallowell, Wednesday, on business, returning T. Wardsworth. At the Democratic caucus Thomaston was in town last week. Mrs. Wardsworth is the first lady in Camden W. IL Gl<*ver of Rockland, builder of Officers Elected and Money Voted for Thursday----- Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Over to be elected to a public office. Although held Thursday evening J. II. Sherman, E. N. Another Band ol Hope has been organized Memorial llall, has made arrangements to lock visited relatives at South Liberty one Duffy and E. C. Fletcher were nominated there was no opposition to her election tb The annual meeting of the Union Church have the building ready for business, July 4. Town Expenses—Vessel Ashore. by the young People of the Baptist church. voters said, “let us give her a big, rousing day last week----- Walter Norton of Palermo tor Selectmen, Fred Lewjj Treasurer and Mrs. society a as held in the vestry, Thursday Fremont Henderson is appointed leader------vote,” and they did and the announcement F. V. Follett has received news of his has been visiting bote ---- Mrs. II. D. /Austin Laura T. Wardsworth, School Committee. Charles McFarland is making improvements evening: J. II. Sanborn was moderator. father’s death. He left Wednesday to attend kPoRT Clyde.—Sell. Centennial of St her election was received with tremendous of Hallowtll and son Frank of Salem, Mass, S. G. Ritterbush returned from Johnson, in his fishing boat. He expects to run to the The following officers were elected for the the funeral. Jonn, N. B., wen! ashore on AUen’9 Ledge, who have been visiting at Mr. Nathaniel applause. Vt., Friday, where he was called by the death island in her in a few weeks, furnishing clams ensuing year: W. S. Carver, Geo. W. Vinal, Wm. Merrithew did a flourishing business Sunday morning at low water. She Overlock’s, have returned home------Mr. and Fence Viewers, C. B. Abbott, W. A. Raw- S. S. York, J. A. Babbidge and Mrs. T. G helped off by the crew from the Life Saving of his mother. to his customers------Ralph Lafolley left Sun­ son, J. S. Knowlton. last week in the photo line. Mrs. W. E. Overlock visited relatives in day morning for Bar Harbor where he will Libby, Committee; II. M. Noyes, Treasurer, Station ai Burnt Island. She was on the Libeity village last week------Ira Sylvester, “Nan, the Mascot,” to be presented at an Surveyors of lumber, W. E. Schwartz, Charles Littlefield, Clerk. Edelbert Crandle left for Lynn Saturday. ledge about four hours, but came off and early date, as a benefit to the base ball club, work at his trade this season. M. C. Whitmore, C. W. Atkins. who has been sick tor the past few weeks, is Elijah Ilertick, the grave stone man from Joseph Hopkins is to have a cargo of wood anchored in the harbor, apparently unirjured. now able to rile out----- Several from this is progressing finely. The lirst rehearsal was Glen Cove.—Warren Hills of Rockport Tything man, T. E. Dyer. for sale in the~near future. The steamer Ellen went to her assistance, but held Friday evening. This presentation will Sealer of Leather, George Burd. Rockland, was in town on business last week place have been hauling bricks from Gardiner will lead the meeting at the schoolhouse next ----- (). P. is getting his cornet in order for Bradford has a fine horse stall. He is she declined help------Washburn Brothers are for IL E. Farrar. We shall expect soon to be well worth attending. Already there is a Sunday. Chas. F. Richards led the 17th inst. Measurers of Wood, W. IL Pascall, J. W k hipping the frame for a new schooner from Ingraham, Jr., C. W. Atkins. use------T. B. Lane has been confined to the contemplating selling his jackass and pur­ bear the whistle of the steam mill----- Mrs. demand for tickets. ------Capt. E. J. Collins has bought the house with a piece of steel in his eye. chasing a large horse for his business. here to Thomaston where they will build----- Margaret Farrar is quite sick. She is atten Miss Anne Kittredge is one of our most schooner Chas. R. Washington and will u*e Constables, Frank J. Alden, E. F. Day, T, fhcre is considerable excitement at dollar ded by Dr. Pierpont------A large number from her in the coasting business between Boston E. Dyer, Fred Annis, C. W. Thomas, C. B M. II. Kiff arrived in Tower City, N. Dn W. V. Lane is to build a studio in town. successful entertainers. Wednesday evening Mar 10. Found fine weather, no snow and piing for the chapel fund and various this place attended the revival meetings at she entertained with a candy pull. and Rockland------Mrs. Martha E. Keene has Fish. C. D. Wardsworth, Z. W. Richards. Several bush have been appro­ eFcW ^avs that it is being done------Five Wardens, Spencer Mero,F. G. Currier, family all well priated around the sheds. The guilty parties the Hopkins school-house, conducted oy Schools closed Friday for a two weeks va­ returned to her home at North Appleton C. W. Teel left Tuesday for Castine, where after visiting here. Harry Dailey. The gallant boys in blue fought nobly for must look out and not get caught. Rev. T. P. Jones. There have been a large cation. v here he will attend school. number of conversions and the interest is still Truant officer, W. H. I lemmingway at : their brave leader, but were overwhelmed by The Big 'Three sang some very fine selec­ Wiley’s Corner.—Granville Bachelder is good W. V. Lane, manager of the Opera House, salary of $20 a year. sheer force of numbers. He doesn’t make tions at Merrithew’s studio, Wednesday to m r.- fr« m Eagle Quarry into the Edward is hustling for first-class companies. Negotia­ Harbormasters, Capt. Isaac Sherman, Sam any great spread or wear a plug hat, but the evening. tions are being made with Nickerson & Nes- f uel zkyers, J. E. Dailey, W. II. Gardner. little fellow from Scandinavia got there just Watts house----- Benj. Fuller shot five ducks WARREN- Sch. John F. Deering sailed from Florida in the river Wednesday------Gus. Long has mith’s Comedians, The Devil’s Auction » / f Weighers, S. C. Benson, L. M. Kenniston, the same. and others. It is Mr. Lane’s intention to f L J U I \ J I J D.C. Thomas. the n th for Bath, laden with yellow pine. been reappointed to take charge of the poor No more with a smile will he grset us, Capt. Ed. Arey will take command on her farm----- Thomas IL I lockings goes to North Wesi Warren, — Miss Hattie Young is make the receipts of the hall pay for the run­ Sealer of weights and measures, W. V, No more of our hand will hu shake, quite ill, medical assistance from Thomaston ning expenses of the building and he will Lane Ilh future looks hard and bo dreary. arrival. Jay this week to resume work------Chester As be sails in bis bark for Salt Lake. Robinson went to Vinalhaven last week to having been summ oned------Levi Roakes, succeed if such a thing is possible. z\ppropriations were made as follows: sup­ We notice the House and Senate at work. while “breaking” a car at the quarry, lost con Miss Maud Gould entertained friends at port of schools, $2800;support of poor,$1500; Not a drum was heard, not a funenl note Augusta put an end to the Woman Suffrage trol of same, and it ran off the track, throw­ her home on Mountain street Friday even­ Always Stop roads and bridges, $5000; incidental expenses, As his corse to the rampart* wa» hurried bill. We want to see the representative’s St. George annual town election $3000; breaking roads, $300; interest on Not a noldler discharged a farewell shot wife. She belongs to the W. C. T. U. ing him on the rail and very seriously injur­ ing. o'er the grave where our hero was buried. was held Monday of last week at Tenant town debt, $1250; to pay firemen for services, Harbor. It resulted in the election of the ing him. He was removed home and medi The Opera House was crowded Thursday Grand sparring match at Alka Hall Mon­ following board of officers: Moderator, cal aid called----- L. Fuller of Fitchburg, evening on the occasion of the grand benefit $350; expense of fire department $250; for L. M. Crockett arrived home from Lewis­ day night. Fiank Truss ell; Selectmen, Assessors and Mass., made a brief call on his parents, Mr ball given by the young ladies as a benefit To T h in k purchase of 500 feet of hose for lire depart­ ton, Saturday, where he has been the past The W. 14 is to build a band stand in Overseers of the Poor, J. Edwin Shrader, and Mrs. Wm. H. Fuller, en route to Rock­ to the Camden Base -Ball Association. All ment, $300; for George S. Cobb Post G. A.R., two weeks at the hospital for medical Beat town. Lerraond W. Seavey and James L. Rompkey. land to attend the funeral of his wife’s mother the enthusiasts were there and their friends for Memorial Day expenses, $50; to pay Cam­ inent. We are all glad to see him on the ------Mrs. E. B. Calderwood is seriously ill. den & Rockland Water Co for use of hydrants, mending hand. Lobsters were selling Thursday at 22 cents Clerk, David S. Seavey; Treasurer, Robert and they kept the ball rolling until early in When buying Furniture, each. Long; Collector, Capt. Joel Hupper, School The shoe shop shut down two days last the morning. With the pretty girls, hand­ $950; for free High school, $1000; for the The lenten service at the Union Church whether the one selling it purchase of rock crusher, S550. Wednesday of this week, at 7 p. m., wil Committee, L. O. Teel; Constable, Lemuel week in order to make connnection with the some men delightful music, a predomination UNION. Joel Hupper; .Auditor, Franklin new engine------Tlie Cong’l Sewing Circle of good feeling, a perfect floor to dance on, knows his business or not? Voted not to raise money for night police; will have for its subject, “Appreciation of voted to raise the following meets at the chapel, Thursday, atl day and a corps of beautiful young lady aids to attend voted that selectmen be authorized to negot­ Christ.’’ Be sure of the man anil iate with owners of land abutting on certain II. E. Messer has accepted a position as l^nr support of poor, Si,000; evening, to make clothes for a needy family to every want the occasion was one of un­ Sch. Harvester has again resumed her book-keeper with the firm of Lampson & top port of sch o o ls/^ .required by law; high ------Mr. Badger of Industry is in town to see alloyed pleasure. The holders of lucky cou­ roads, for the removal of stone walls which you may he sure of the cause drifting snow and furnish wire when work un the route between here and Bos­ Stimpson, Rockland. ways and bridges in sumuifr, $350; clearing about the prospects of the High School dur pons were E. C. Fletcher, who was awarded ton, and will make her first trip this week. roads in winter, $500; Free High School, ing the coming year------Mrs. Jennie French the gold watch, G. W. Patten $5 in trade, goods. We huve been so necessary; voted to abate the sewer assess­ There will be a hot supper at the vestry, ment 0(385.72 on estate of James Perry, said Capt. Roberts is a rustler------Chaney llall Wednesday. All are cordially invited. $400; repairs on school property, $500; town of Rockland is in town taking charge of her J. F. Shepherd a box of cigars and Miss long in the business tliut has gone to the Castine Normal School,where expenses, $2000; text books, $100; building father’s store during his sickness. Sadie Dunham a season ticket to the ball estate having, by order of board of health, The Winthrop Street Male Quartet of we have become thorough­ built a satisfactory sewer in 1891. he is going to fit for a teacher. He will make school-house, $600. It was voted that grounds. It can truly be said that the affair a good one, as in all other undertakings he is Augusta will^ing at the concert given by the $2,500 should he expended in labor on high Pleasantville. — There is considerable was a success, socially and financially. $200 was appropriated to pay Mrs. R. F. Epworth League, Thursday evening, Mar. 21. sickness at the present time—S. B. Wade is ly acquainted with even found equal to the emergency, always prompt ways. The collector has four per cent for Henderson for articles destroyed by order of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fossett entertained the quite sick with la grippe and heart trouble Pearl Rhodes, a young man 21 years old, the Board of Health. Mrs. Henderson’s and right up to the mark------Charles Boman collecting all taxes. Considerable interest committed suicide Wednesday morning by the minutest particulars. has had his ice yacht fixed up in great shape, whist party Saturday evening. was manifested in the Free High School ------Bert Watson has been very sick but is house was infected by diphtheria some weeks some better now------Mrs. E. B. Prentiss and banging. His body was found hanging from W e sell ago. Voted not to allow a discount on taxes and is having a fine time boating. The Harvest Supper and entertainment at question, which resulted in a large and rousing a beam in the attic over the picker room in Vinalhaven has reason to be proud of the the Grange was greatly enjoyed as usual. vote for the same. The article for a road daughter Irene are sick with bad colds----- paid or charge extra for taxes unpaid. James II. Boggs is quite sick at the resi the Knox mill by Fred Herrick. Coroner Voted that selectmen be instructed to in­ record Senator Walls has made in zVugusta. Next session of Pomona Grange will be held machine, which has been in the warrant for Judkins of Rockland was called. He viewed He has taken a prominent part in many wilh Seven Tree Grange in April. several years, was lost, not enough voting in dence of J. II. Butler----- Wesley Overlock vestigate the different locations proposed for nearly severed one of his toes from his foot the body and deemed an inquest unnecessary. a stone monument, to be erected by the Cam­ important legislative matters, and has shown F. II. M. Witham of Portland, former favor of it. It is hoped that the machine will Rhodes was employed in the mill and at H o n e s t himself an influential, wide awake and use be secured next year. a few days ago with his axe while cutting den Soldier's Monument Association, and re­ teacher of the High School, is the guest of wood. times was thougnt to be of unbalanced mind. port at next annual meeting. ful member of the Upper House. Chas. TIoyt, So. Union. Several times before he made unsuccessful Voted, 90 yeas to 105 nay& not to hire the attempts to take his life by eating glass, taking G o o d s a t Our new lockup was dedicated last week. engine room in theCorparation building; voted Had two inmates, the only arrests made since HOPE. NORTH HAVEN morphine, etc. He was married and his to raise $500 to grade easterly side of Spring mother, wife and a young child survive him. its completion six months ago. What is the H o n e s t Brook hill; voted to build sidewalk on easterly reason Vinalhaven is not a law abiding town'. The many friends of Mrs. B. H. Carlton of The remains were taken to Washington, side of Elm street from Congregational church Los Angeles will be glad to hear that her Our Correspondent Wants to Know—The School Rhodes’ home, for burial. It is a sad case ------The lobster-fishermen are making money Committee Has Organized to corner of Wood street. now. They are getting 20 cents a piece for health is improving------S. C. Hewett and and the young wife and aged mother have P ric e s . Voted to ratify action of selectmen of ’93 in laughter, Mrs. Lucy A. Payson, have re­ the sympathy of the community. them------Cream puffs had a great sale on giving deed of corner lot to Johnson Knight, our streets, Friday----- A new air ship is be turned to their home, after spending several I’he Vinal Haven correspondent stated Miss Flora Vinal of Vinalhaven, who has on corner of Mechanic and Washington street. ing invented here which will be on exhibition months in Massachusetts among relatives that steamer Vinal Haven carried 469 passen­ been the guest of Miss Anne Kittredge, has $75 appropriated to purchase safe for town soon. Then we can go to the mainland quick -Miss Mary Bills has gone to Castine to gers. How long was she carrying them? returned home.------Miss Agnes Tobin of the clerk; voted not to light streets by electricity, and not be seasick either. attend the E. M. N. S. One day or one month ? \ telephone exchange is in Boston visiting her in’s Youth’s Boys’ nays 123 yeas 116. South H ope—Miss Carrie Counce of z\p- sister for several weeks. Miss Emily Burd is The sparring match at z\lka llall last week John Mullin has leased his farm to Charles Shaw & Beverage, Voted to pay $225 per year for use of two was quite exciting. Billie Allen and Bert pleton is visiting at Levere Howard’s----- San AND CHILDREN’S substituting------Hon. Reuel Robinson re Kittredge and bought the bouse now occu­ rooms in the Corporation Hall building on Vinal did some lively hitting. Called a draw. Payson is spending a few weeks with his par­ pied by James Crockett. turned Saturday from Augusta----- Miss Mabel Washington street side. This means that the Corporation Building, Camden Peter Swears and John Austin came to the ents. He has been working in Laconia, N.IL, •hoes and Clothing. The superintending school committee held Barstow is in Wollaston Heights, Mass., visit­ steam fire engine and other apparatus will be Ihe last two years------Grange sociable at Mrs. ing her sister, Mrs. Wendell Hull, for a few front with two-ounce gloves and gave a very its meeting Saturday, March 9, and elected moved from the engiue house to these rooms. pretty exhibition. Robbins with his pivot George Payson’s Saturday------The drama, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Hiram P. Stone secretary. eeks. 'The advocates of the engiue house were caught “ Bound by an Oath,” was presented in Fisk napping on this article and it is hoped the swings, and Burton with his heavy right made Cyrus Carver is sick with la grippe------A new restaurant is to be opened in the juite an exciting scene. Dan McCarty and Hall, Wednesday evening, by the So. Hope Hunt building, George M. Perrin of Provi­ question is now settled for years. The pass­ Dramatic Club. Benj. Carver has returned from Boston----- ing of this article was one uf the cleverest Bart Grant did some quite heavy hit­ Mrs. Carrie Kent has returned from Camden dence, R. I., proprietor. ting. Called a draw by Referee Gerry. LEVI SEAVEY, Photographer Lane is going to erect a new political acts we have seen for years. It was GRANITE CHIPS. Dora Ames is home from Worcester, nly a few minutes before that the motion to Herbert Delano received a check through Mass., where she has been at work------Win­ studio at Vinalhaven. He finds many people T h o m a s to n , on the island who want their “pictures look.” move the engine was defeated. The motion C. D. Athearn Saturday for $23 in payment field Aines is visiting his uncle, Levi Lead- Are You a Builder? was made by J. II. Sherman and supported in of accident claim in Odd Fellows Accident Additional News from Stony Creek— Settlement better, at Owl’s Head----- Samuel Beverage is The W. C. T. U. met Frday evening with TRACE CENTER. Maine. . OR . an eloquent speech by T. A. Hunt. Co., Boston ------Reeves didn’t like the Reached With John Beattie. attending court in Rockland----- Augustus Miss Irene W. Heal. $300 appropriated for school books; $700 Finns visit, Saturday. Carver is at work for C. Carver------James Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Richards were sur­ Are You Going to Build ? for repairs on school houses; W. W. Perry, Crockett intends to move his family to Owl’s Dr. G. W. Phillips and R. W. Wiley have Following is a postscript to the Stony prised by a number of their friends, Tuesday C. M. Barstow and Dr.W. F. Bhbee appointed dissolved partnership in the drug business by Head soon. evening. The evening was pleasantly en­ a committee to investigate cost of heating Creek letter which appears on page 5, this Parties who contemplate building mutual consent. Mr. Wiley will continue the issue : joyed. amt wishing to save middlemen's Elm Street school house by steam and re­ business /■ We bad the pleasure of listening Samuel Ogier, Jr., is confined to the house port at next annual meeting; $30 voted to to a male quartet at Merrithew’s studio, last Htony Cheek, Conn., March 16, 18j6. SOUTH LIBFRTY profile should huv direct from Ute with a crushed foot, received Wednesday manufacturers. We are Manufac­ Sewall T. Sylvester for injury received by his week. In our humble opinion too much . W. K. Northrup and child left hero Monday I horse from defect in highway; voted to ac- for Vinulhuvuii to visit relative*. morning while at work in Alden’s anchor turers us well as Dealers and can praise cannot be bestowed on 'them. We roes Krua. huve been puttlug on a crew of factory. z\ piece of iron with chain and gear­ I cept gift of shore land of W. H. Gardner, for The well that Isaac Robinson had put in build or furnish the material for a hope to hear them in public when all may appreutlcaa lately. the ledge la&t Fall went dry for a short time ing weighing 100 pounds fell upon it. public landing, given with proviso that town The Hlouy Creek Red Oruulte (-0. ban started a building clteaper than atty oilier have an opportunity of enjoying some of their torses for Sale! but now has plenty of water----- B. E. Cun- build a landing. •m ail crew uf •tuuecuttera un •nine Mix-cut building The Ladies Relief Corps will give a novel tirni in Knox Co. We keep u full selections. urk. lingham, who has been on the sick list, is out : supper in G. A. R. Hall this evening. It will $180 appropriated for purchase of new bell The O ranite (hilit-ra* Union and the Arm of line o f L ong a n d Snout' Li m b e u , 1 for Elm Street school house; voted that ques­ The young couple who had the little jar a gain----- Chas Howard, who has been at be in the nature of a “ Red, White and Blue” few months ago have compromised on certain John Beattie, at Loda I viand, have made an agree vork 111 Boston, has arrived home----- We D o o rs, S a s h , Outride and Inside tion of sewer on High street be left to select­ inent to cut bridge work, beda and joint* at twelve supper. All should attend. They will be conditions----- Some choice selections were ceuiM per HUperliuiai foot, day wage* $2.76 for nine B u n d s , CvfitEss, A s h , W h it e - think Mrs. Ebenezer Prescott is the oldest treated white and will not suffer from the blues men to investigate and report at next annual given on the piano by Frank McNicol and hour*. There will be u large number uf meu ut w o o d a r d in e h e a t h in o meeting; the question of raising Bog bridge person in Liberty. She will be 95 in May afterwards. am i H P S , Albra Vjnal, Sunday evening,^t Miss Crock­ trk tbure during the coining ouuMon. b- J. H a r d P in e and H a r d W oo d was left to selectmen to estimate cost and re­ —J. W. Farrar is to start his mill Monday F. K. Shaw, the business manager of the 1 ett’s. staves----- Several from this place attended F e o o r in o s , Moui.DlNtiS and Hot sE report at next annual meeting; in relation to APPLETON. furniture firm of Shaw & Beverage, has moved refunding taxes paid by j. Z. Kellar fur years 'The CoUKIEK-GazktTE scribe was present the funeral of Pearl Rhodes at Washington, into the Moody tiouse on Mechanic street. F in is h of all kinds. Screen Doors Friday. and Witnlow Screens. Fine Stair 1 ’87-'9O, it was voted to leave with selectmen at the trial Monday, which took place in the ELMWtXM)—Elden Thompson has returned selectmen’s office. Henry T. Grindle and Camden Mill has shut down for a few days > Work a Specialty. Wood Mantels ' to adjust on same basis as did the town of from Maynard, Mass, and is in poor health. make necessary repairs on the water wheel ' Rockport. John Meudell were brought before Judge ------Everett Maddocks has m >ved from Rock­ HOPES OFFICERS. hich was damaged by ice. unit Sitlehoards in stock or made Smith fur using improper language. Judge from architects’ designs. Corres­ C. K. Miller was elected collector with land to his brother’s house — Roscoe New- compensation of 2 per cent on commitment; Smith was very particular to hear both sides The entertainment given in the Baptist - pondence invited anti information bert cut bis knee while chopping in the woods The Old Town Elects a Competent Board ol vestry, Friday evening, under the auspices of voted $75 for wire fence around Mountain of the case. Several pointed questions were Miss Lillian Prescott was the guest of elteerfully given. Telephone con­ asked the parties. The judge put them undi c y rg Officials to Transact Town Business. of the B. Y. P. U. was well attended. Miss Street cemetery; voted $100 f< r sewer from S. D. Pease, Jast week------Mrs. Alvin Linnie B. 'Treadwell of Portland assisted by nection. house of G. A. Tower on Free street to $50 bonds to keep the peace for one year. In ' Lincoln of Montana, who has been visiting ...... , I local talent gave a fine entertainment. 1 Main sewer on Elm street; voled not to com- default of bonds they were taken to the lock­ friends in Appleton and other places, has re- Hope held il» t wn meeting the 12th ami , . . ,. , , i promise with George IL Cleveland in claim up by Constable Norton and remained there ' turned home------Grace Ripley has returned chute the uld buaid ol o il. er» except the 1 ,u",e" »ui1 k'^hind have set a guod M .K . S T .C L A IR CO. against town fur damages in raising grade on until bonds were furnished. Both gut bunds from Rockland------Quite a number from here 1 < OIPOUUCC, M t. Gu.uee’s time having ! “>e;r staler lu«n» in electing a main street; voted to have proceedings 11 a few hours. BURROWS expire,I. 'Ihe nve elec e I V II. Ibtlletl 1 *“'*"“* » tuemher uf the fihuul co,uimtlee. O llie ami Fuctory Bay View Si., attended the pound party at 1. K. Metcalf’s. j published in Camden Herald. Adjourned. P. H..Kelleher «jf Auburn, Deputy Collec­ -Will be at th e- D. II. Mgnslielii was Mudetalot; ji. II. Pay-, Our readers will be interested in reading Camden, Maine. tor Internal Revenue, was in town last week Rock Island Route Playing Cardj as ch< sen clerk, T. J. Oushce, W. B. ‘I'1-' condensed report uf the selectmen and I SPRUCE H ead.—James Cook is having the ------< hie of our old ami respected citizens, If you send 15 cents in stamps or coin to Clinton House Stable. Thomaston, Fish and David Hail Selectmen and Avs.-s- other tuun officials published in another chambers of his house finished----- Douglass Asa Winslow, died at his home Wednesday. I.. F. True, Ttcasurer; S. I,. Bills, Sex- column. Have you a bouse of your own JNO* SEBASTIAN, Gen’l Pass. Agent, C., R. MONDAY, MARCH 25, Haskell is going to move his family into Mr. Winslow was the oldest blacksmith on I. & P. R*y, Chicago, you will receive postpaid htit : M. F. Taylor, Constable and Collector. I Accoinmodattous are already being engaged . IF NOT i James Steele's house----- The revival meet- the islau'i-----Fox Islaud's lirst settlers were I he articles in the warrant calling f r a for next summer. The beauties of Caurdeu the slickest pack of playing cards you ever W ith a e ar loud of 1 iugs at the Chapel last week were vtuy in- lumbermen. Some claim that fisherman were handled. Beautiful steel engraved Whist remuin one week. High i ol amt learse were arc attra ing more ami more attention every Wecao sell an Outfit for one I leresting. Fifteen arose for prayers Sunday the lirst settlers----- James Hall,on the Board of Rules accompany them free. C. I. BL BROWS. pasted over. year. evening. Health, takes great interest in rooting out the THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE. TUESDAY MARCH 19, 1895. \

fs it Bargains you are looking for? MORE MUSIC. Edward O. Burgess for services as treasurer MARINE MATTERS. 1 IP BO : for the year 1894 and what sum of money Stop right where you ore Additional News Regarding Ihe Philharmonics - ; shall be raised for that purpose. 33—To see if the town will instruct the The Movements of Vessels, Charters, r nnd Choicest Thomaston to Hove a Cantata. Selectmen to sell all or a portion of the Pe­ Notes and the Like. nobscot Shore Line RR. Bonds provided A T L A S T . . Mrs. Anna Granger Dow, the well known they can get par for the same. Sch, Geo, Bird, Gray, sailed Tuesday for vocalist and vocal teacher, has an announce­ The Business Which Will Cnme Art. 39—To see if the town will instruct New York from A. C. Gay & Co. G re a t ment in this issue of T he C.-G. the School Board to examine all text books Sch. (». M. Brainerd, Beal, sailed Thursday T id a l W ave Miss Julia Poyzer of Thomaston has re­ Bafore The Citizens Monday. during ihe summer vacation and condemn all for New ’i ork from F. Cobb & Co, H a r k D ow n turn-d to Boston'to continue her musical that are filthy or mutilated, and hereafter fur­ ( apt. E. J. Collins, formerly of sch. D. \V S'tidies. nish to each pupil a new text book in eich ha* bifcght the 1 ha*. R. .. c o n ING study, the pupil to carry the same along with The statement has bet W arrant WI Ii F orty A rticles— ington anil nill put her the lime Sale of Books made in si him through the grades take it when trade. Sw Etpipq EVEf\Yi f '#r leaves 51 I: the A.: i entertai iment. Phi' town to furnish only <.i lull offer ihi- w The vilt mak< pu’i appi Loni tip for Action An Irlh 'lo c- study lo any one scholar K • «lliig 11 Location r r 111- Ehctric Art. 40—3*0 sec il I our m tm le Itpe The if ng a * rehr R.tl I road—Si n rngi* dy Volll'ti expe • I tb.it will 11 ml today. 25e T,, Mrs. V llin G.Jones of Portland,a li'.e plant'd, ‘THE LAST LOAF* , Arey, arrived in ••d pupil <»f Kotzsrhm.ir of Portland, will icnos Ayres. ly 1 9c , • ■ , ’ ty sol s nt ab ear'.y rehearsal. Ihe anniul Phoinaston town meeting will Ingrahams Hill Amasurs Sklllllul, be held in Watts Hall, n xt Monday, at nine Aehorn, sailed The following c-nnmitf e f the Epworth a. m , Following are the articles, 40 in num­ Play fur the ,.enef I of Ihi Band. Kingston 1st lor Did Harbor, J.i. FOB THIS WEEK ONLY. League counected with ’he Thomaston Meth­ ber, in the warrant: Sch. M. I.uella Mood, Spauld’ng, cleared odist Church are at wurk making preparations Art. 1— lo choose a Moderator to preside 3 hursday evening eight of th Ingraham's 14'b at Savannah for Baltimore* for the presentation • f the cantata of “ Bel- at said meeting. Hill young people, the younge-i 13 years and ‘■ba/zir.” It is h ped to get a chorus of 75 - Sch. Eva It. Hall sailed 15th from New 2— lo choose a Town < lerk for the ensuing the old. st 16 sears, presented Ihe drama, York for Jacksonville. HUSTON’S voices, and if will be given under the direc­ “ Ihe I.a-t [u»af, f r the benelil 1 f Ihe Ingra­ tion of Rev. C Everett Bean, pastor of the ham Hill Band. Each one was well adapted Sch. Lydia M. Deering, Hamilton, ar- M. E. church. Th • League has pledged itself 3 I o hear the report uf the Selectmen, rived in New \ ork 15th fr*»ni Baltimore. N E W S S T A N \ * ‘tsors, I reasurcr, Sch ml < imnittce, Road to his part. Before the drama, Ihe hand boys to raisi $500, f«-r churc h rebuilding and has gave a short coiic-rt which surpassed any­ Sch. Eugrne Borda, Greeley, sailed frm r S100 of this now in hand. < .'ommissioner and all town officers. 4— lo choose Selectmen, Assessors, Treas­ thing ever before given ley them. New York 16th for Uostun. “TIDAL WAVE” FLOUR At the- Wight Philharmonic Society rehear­ urer, Overseers of the P • >r, Road Commis­ ’The spectators we re highly pleased with I he schooner Fiheman, which was blown M en ’s and Boy’s sal, Thursday evening, solos were sung, and sioner, School Committee and all necessary the entertainment and coiiiieie r.-ei it the best aslb-re at Green’s Landing in the recent Can be obtained of your grocer, well sung, by Misses Carrie Bio d and Jennie town 1 fficers f< r the ensuing year. ever given in that vicinity. The cast of char­ tidal wave, has been sold to John Goss and I- Ingraham. It was decided to purchase 5— 1 o see what sum of money the town will acters is as follows : “Mark Asht.-n,*’ Alonx . others, and if they succeed 'in launching her C L O T H I N < copies "f Barnby’s “ Rebekah,” a sacred idyll, vote to r.ii.e for the Supp rt of the Schools Spaulding; -Caleb H anson," C. s. Montgom-e she will be brought here for repairs. The Cobb, W ight & Co. ety; '‘Dick Battle,” Fred I; liblns; •'Tom C a p s , and commence work on it at once. “ Re­ f r the ensuing year. revenue cutter Woodbury has been assisting Wholesale Distributors. Hats. bekah” is n beautiful number, both words and 6 — I'o see what sum of money the town will t htrbb, Mill Montg omery; “ liarrv iIan- 11,** in the work of (1 ating her, and today will mu-i , ami a very high class production. Miss \o c f- raise for Repairing Sidewalks, High­ Wilt Whitney; “Kate \sht 11,” Emma Gup- give her another pull. When the vessel Aggie Tales, one < ( Thomaston's finest so- way-. and Bridges Breaking out Roads and till Lillie Ashton,’’ Helen Fair; “ i’atly went ashore she was loaded with paving, nllonl lo pay. pran- s and Mi«s s Belle llall and Kate Bar- S v g Si w fi 10 Si I< • all i. Callie Emery. which has been removed, and the holes in LA l i b I er of Rockland have been admitted to mem­ 7— I" see what sum < d money the town will the’ hull temporarily repaired. bership. voie ... raise f r tlie Support of the Poor tor LOST OVERBOAF.iJ. Sch. Bessie E. Creighton, Russell, cleared A V ra p p c rs a t C. THOMAS SAUL. the ensuing year. 16th at Boston for Fernandina. Blackington. ML ACL?. AT NEWBURG VILLAGE 8— To see what sum • f money the tow n will t'w.sets at Opthalmic Optician. Young Steamship Officer Drowned la ihe .Sch. Wm. H. A'lix-n, Kenniston, cl vote to raise f< r I own Expense’-. rbor 16th a! Baltim r for Savannah. A ‘ tv t- Case of Chronic Castritis, 9— I'o see what sum f money the town Well Known in Thom Mon Spea k B i.o < k , Cor. Main and Park Sts , Rockland H o s ie r ) 1 v- 1 ' o.nplain and Inflammation of will v te to raise to pay Interest on T own M. Marrctt, Plvintui’1,; linn ; Lovejoy’s Debt. l albot, B . •fiver I ieels, p. the - wds Cured, I he news reached Th un•--i 10 T-> seewh.it • f money the town ‘Tuesday ’ •ived Saturday. ia r e s at nmined free of elm Itb •• hours 8 tc Ellis Banfurth Percy, i.r-t (flic of the have be 11 afflicted with i y I rincipal on Town Sch. Silver 1 k vill load fr . C« of chaigv. Drop a portal to lip Morgan City, « f • Me •its & Mu, R ib b o n s L ad ies’ iiiinis& S liiH van! ■ S inflammation of the bowel* ransportation Company, w . -t ov« 1 b iar I a ’ nt for the past three years. lev the town Sch. Julia A Deck. ;>pear. •d f. -m will vote to raise for Hit- S. ii the morning uf Mar- li 10 (I"-' - «t Mate 1 bad that 1 was confined of Fire Com- from Norfolk, V,., to P,ov . Boston Friday. (d o v e s a t 11 • the hoiw; f hat time to the middle panics. n;e, R. I., .- f £ CO. short lime after leaving port, .1 th .! be fi ll Sch. Wm. II. Jewell hr mg, iar po ■ S tore. lot Augti-. nd was not expected to live, I 12 -Il e .hat same . f money the town Friday from N athport for W. ‘ THE GROCE >S. will V.H.-10 raise to nay C. & R. Water Co. overboard while adjusting tl quaiter 1a i i was so ,-ick that I could not eat any s did f. A boat was cleared away fr-m for three months without almost killing 1 \\ ater Rent fir the ensuing year. the steamship S c h 4. Mary IL Wellington an 1 Chas. and fur two hours search wi made, but n » Plain» and Organ Tun. Will name prices that will make I even two or three teaspoonfuls of skim milk >3—losee.vhat sum of money the town Jeffrey, with ice from Rockport for Oyst will vute to raise for P. Henry Tillson Post to traces uf the unfortunate young man could Bay, N. Y., were in the harbor Friday and Infants’ | distressed me terribly, and I was so nervov 1". found. Capt. Percy was a brother uf Mrs. sailed. your visit to their store pay \<>u that the least excitement r noise, even th defray expenses on Memorial Day. and 14— lo see if the town will vote to instruct J. E. Walker and Miss Rose Percy of Thom­ Sailed Frida- — Schs. Maggie Hurley, i shutting of a door, Would cause me to faint, aston. GILT j About July 1st I was reduced to 99 pounds the .Selectmen or Road Commissioner to con­ zx , ...... , I Tuttle, from F. E. Hurley; Nautilus,Tolman M isses’ tinue Ihe north line uf Gleason street from the On receipt of the ne»-» M . L. Vinal pro-1 froill Almon B.r.l; Seventy Six, Leo, Iron, K J X T K ' in weight and c mid not move without help ceeded to Providence, R I., where the steam M eats, In this condition I was recommended to try west side of Miss M. E. Jones* lot through to Farrand, Spear & Co.; Thomas Borden, Knox Street, said line to conform wilh the ship had arrived, and arrived back home Grant, from A. C. Gav & Co ; Carrie L. Hix, If ton want G ilt Blitter Rod If s Cr»-am Emulsion by my.family physi­ Thursday. 'The harbor at Norfolk is being send tour orders to th< cian, Dr. Hill, as we bad tried nearly every­ line as it now runs from Patrick Gray’s east Rogers, from A. J. Bird &Co.; Mabel Hall, line to ami in front of Miss Jones’ lot, and take dragged in h jpes of linding the body. Bartlett, from F. Cobb Cv Co. for New York; COUNTER thing else without avail, that he and several Deceased was 28 jears of age. He was THE Offers some Ex­ Union Provisions, other physicians could suggest. any other action relative to tlie same that the Clement, Jonesport; Walter A. Hall, Bucks­ town may deem pre per ami raise the amount a young man of great promise. The parents, port. cellent Bargains. After taking the Emulsion and Rodoll’s Capt. Nathaniel Percy and wife of Phippsburg, 25c required for the same. Medical Discovery, which I als.» procured, I are now on their way to Liverpool. Schs. Fillmore, Napoleon, and E. S. Wil­ Creamery, Canned Goods, began to gain in flesh and strength very .5™ 1° sec il the town will vute to instruct son arrived Friday with wood. U N IO N , M E 42 1 MAIN S T./ rapidly and my nerv msness disappeared. the Selectmen to build a Sewer on Dunn Sch. Nile, Manning, brdught corn and So rapid was my increase in weight that in street from Elliot street to T. W. Dunn’s lot. MOTHER SCHOONER. oats Friday from Boston to the Rockland Groceries, one week I gained ten pounds. This was to—To see if fhe town will instruct the Steam Mill. Crockett dt Lovejoy, about the middle of August. I now weigh Selectmen to make a contract with the Knox Thomaston Will Soe Business Brisk ’ in One of Sch. Lena White, for New York, and Flor­ 148 pounds, which is ten pounds more than I Gas and Electric Company to light the streets Her Shipyards the Coming Season. LADIES’ STORE. haw; weighed for the past four years. I have for three years and to see what amount ida for Newp -rt and Fall River, will finish Y O R K S A F E Teas & Coffees loading today from F. Cobb & Co. a good appetite, my food does not distress money the town will appropriate therefor. The frame for an 800-ton schooner, which me in the least, my nerves are as strong as ■7—To see if the town will instruct the has been in the Washburn yard, at Port The following vessels were loaded and in The Best in the Wo ld, they ever were and I am able to do a good Selectmen to make a contract with the Knox Clyde, is being towed to Thomaston, and the stream last night: Brigadier, from A. C. We deliver promptly and 6avt? day’s work, and in fact I consider myself com­ (.as & Electric Co. for two arc lights work begins this week on a schooner for Gay A; Co.; Charley Woolsey, fruin A. F. Crockett Co.; Morris & Cliff and Anna W. Always Reliable. our cuhtonitTS all trouble. pletely cured, and my friends all call it a Wads vorth street and one near Burgess „ Capt. Howes of Keene, N. H. miracle that I ever got up again. I can con­ O'Brien store and how much money shall be E. P. Washburn is the builder’s name and Barker, from Perry Bros.; Addie Schaeffer, BONDS Sure Protection from Fire. scientiously recommend the Rodolf Remedies raised for the same, also an arc light on Main N. E. Vinal, the veteran, wil, be master from Farrand, Spear & Co., for New York. (Tht’ old James Donahue Stand.) to every one and will gladly answer all in­ street at the head of the road leading to Chap builder. Hume, from F. Cobb & Co ; Mary Snow, quires in regard to my case for the benefit of man fit Flint's yard so called, one at the from C. Djherty; Matilda, from A. F. Crock­ EPH. PERRY, Agt., Cor. Main and Myrtle St«. suffering humanity. Yours very truly, ner of North and Georges street, an addit ett Co., for Button. INVESTMENT Rockland, Maine. ROCKLAND. Fred IT. L eonard. mnal one on Beech Woods street, an addi FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. Sch. J. Chester Wood sailed Monday for Municipal Bonds bearing fixed Newburgh Village, Me., Dec. 1, 1894. tionai one at the foot of Green street, one Reported From Brown & Co.’s Weekly Addison. Elliot street, an additional one on Knox street Freight Circular. Sch. Fred A. Emerson arrived Friday from rate o f interest. at head of Fluker street, and one at the Boothbay to load from Perry Bros, for New junction of the Marsh ruad with High street York and sailed for that port Saturday. S. T. KIMSALL, and how much money shall be raised for The arrivals of shipping this week have 420 Main 8ti either or all of them. again been numerous, and in the absence of Sch. Laura Robinson is at the North Rail­ tS—To see what action the the town will an improved inquiry the situation has become, way having new deok frame and deck. ROCKLAND, take relative to lighting, and what amount of if anything, more discouraging to owners and Sch. Cyrus Chamberlain was loaded and money the town will raise for same. agents than before. This with reference ready for sea yesterday at Thomaston from J. Local Representative >9—To sec- what action the town will take more especially to the accumulation in port O. Cushing Co., and sch. Telegraph is loading S P IT Z E R 4 CO., of large square rigged vessels, for which it is today from the same lirni^ for New York. wilh regard to improving and fencing the cem­ Boston, - Mass. etery and how much money shall be raised for difficult to obtain charters in any direction, Sch. White Cloud, Toiiey, is chartered to P e r P a i r that purpose. notwithstanding the low rates which prevail. load piling at Tynemopth, N. B., for New 20— To see what action the town will take The congested condition of the market for York, at 2^ cents per foht. with regard to sewerage and what sum of heavy tonnage is chiefly a consequence of the prolonged stagnation of petroleum freights, Sch. W. S. Jordan is chartered to load ice money shall he raised for that purpose. at Rockport for Oyster Bay, N. Y. 21— lo see if the town will vote to instruct there having been no fixtures for cases and It Is No Secret t h a t For these Elegant the .Selectmen to locate a right of way for the very few for barrels in several weeks, during The revenue steamer Woodbury, Captain Rockland, Thomaston & Camden Street which period there has been a material ad­ Phillips, while steaming through Mussel Railway from the Eastern to the Western part vance in prices uf the oil and no correspond­ Ridge channel, on her last trip to the of the town, diilerent from the location fixed ing improvement in the principal dependent eastward, truck a sunken obstruction. C. E. TUTTLE. Fitting Button or heretofore. foreign markels. All other branches of the Boats were immediately launched and a 22— To see what sum of money the town shipping trade have fallen considerably short thorough search was made for it without Can mid does sell all goods avail. Capt. Phillips thinks it must have will vote to raise lor the purchase of text of an average volume of business since the from 10 to 25 per cent less books. beginning of the year, and unfortunately no been a sunken log or perhaps the wreck of a Lace Boots == all 2j— I o sec what sutn of money the town signs of a substantial reaction from the pres­ sunken vessel. The search revealed a ledge than other dealers. We will vote to raise for the repairs of school ent prostrate c ndition of the freight market from six to eight feet alxive the bottom which quote hero a few of tho are visible. * * * p or the West Indies, appeared to be level, with only two and s buildings. bargains which we oilet 24— lo see what amount the town will vote general cargo and timber freights continue half fathoms of water over it. This ledge sizes on C, D, E quiet and weak at about the lowest rates of is about 100 feet south by east from buoy to pay the School Superintendent or Super­ STRICTLY FCR CASH: visor. record. Coal freights for Cuba, etc., are mod- No. 7, which is charted to be moored in rately active and about steady, while sugar four and one-half fathoms of water. The Magnificent'Flour, genuine II. B/0., S8.M 25— *u see if the town will vote to instruct I’lll.hury'a lle.l, the School Committee to have schools taught freights have increased and are (inner. In buoy is evidently wrongly placed, and Cap­ 4.50 la s ts . 8t. Louis Holler, 3.26 all ..ay Wednesdays and no school Saturday. default of profitable outward business, several tain Phillips has notified the department. 10 lb J.ard, Fairbanks, 10 lb. Lard, Dure, 26— To see if the town will vote to instruct vessels have accepted sugar freights, proceed­ Rockport Marine.—Arrived 15th, sch. ing out to Cuba in ballast. Coastwise freights 10 lb Cottolune, the Selc tmen to make a coiitraet with the Minetta from Winterport, and the schooner 21 lbs. Granulated bugur, Camden & Rockland Water Co. to lay a remain quiet and fairly steady. Some small Wave, from Addison, each with wood for S. 2ft lbs Light Brown .Sugar, 4 0 4 branch pipe on the Meadow road and put in vessels have obtained slightly better rates on E. A II L. Shepherd Co.; sch. Mildred, Red Seal Sarsaparilla, ties and lumber from the South Atlantic ports. lied Seal Cod Liver Oil, one hydrant near John Tillson’s place and Pope, from Addison with wood for the Witch Uuzel, piut size, how much money they will raise to pay Colliers have not yet begun to move freely, Shepherd Co. Sulphur, per In., but the declining tendency of coal prices will, rent for the same. Sad.i.D 13th, sch. Edward Morang, Bucks- 8 burs Good Soup, it is hoped, insure better business later D on’t lo rg d 1 sell a tine Porto RlcaJl/or for same. N. C, t<> Sanchez, San Domingo, Railway Ties wood & Co. 2 IDs. Be«t Gold Butterfly Tea, 1.20 J 28— To see if the town will vote to let each $5, and Macoris to North of Hatteras sugar The bark Adolpfr O'Brig, Capt. Amesbury, Total. $3.06 Company of the Fire Department have the $3----- Sch. Mabel Hooper, Baltimore to at Singapore,Js loading for Cadiz for orders use of Watts Hall one night in the year free. >agua, coal Si.65. Spanish gold------Sch. to the United Kingdom or the Continent. 29— To see if the town will vote to dis­ Evie Ji if all, Jacksonville to Boston, ^5------count un taxes paid, before a certain date, Sch. Carrie Strong, Portland to Pensacola, The Ira Ii. F.llems towed from Rockland C. Es TUTTLE, lien and how much, and charge interest Ice, p. t.----- Sch. J. B. Holden, Jacksonville the 12th to load lime from S. I?. & IL L . after a ccilain date. to New York, lumber, p. t.—-—Bark Jennie Shepherd Co. for ( harleston, S, C. to replace 306 Main Street, 3°—To see if the town will vute to pipe farkness, hence to Brisbane /1,500----- that lust on the Edward Stearns. the i-.astern Meadow school-house for water Ship St. Nicholas, (p. t. a. j hence to San The Idella Small for Boston, lime from Sl'EAlt BLOCK, NKAIt 1’AilKoTttEKT ami how much money they will raise fi r that Francisco, general cargo £6—Sch. Carrie E. Carlet m, Norwood 6c Co., was ready for sea purpose. .ook, Philadelphia to Galveston, coal, 5-J.io. Saturday; also sch. Leona, for Boston, with 31— To see if the town will vote to pur hiue from same parties. base a heavy plow lor the roads and if so Sch. Anna Shepherd, with lime from J. IL how much money they will raise for the same. T ri 1 v Astonimhn — Miss Annette N. Eclls for Boston, was ready for sea Monday. Moen, Fountain, Mil , says, “ Ayer’s Cherry 32— To sec if the town will vote to instruct Carleton, Norwood cc Co. have three ves- the selectmin to enforce the Maine Liquor ’ector^l has had 1 wonderful effect in curina , ...... my brother’s children of a severe and danger- 1,1 Yurlr—the ship Wm. U. I.aw. Macy, Capt. Alex Amesbury, ship S. D. Car­ CEDAR 33— To sec if the town will vote to instruct ous cold. It was truly astonishing how speedib they found relief after taking this preparation.’ leton, ( apt. E. T. Amesbury and the bark the .Selectmen to extend Fluker street east­ Jennie lfutktuss, Capt. Fred /Vmcsbury. erly to a point near the junction of Roxbury Boat Boards ! street with the Shore road or Thatcher street and how uiucli .nuncy they will raise for that H.v..VouS«„,HeE T C H )N Q S w 12, 14,16,18, 20, 22, 24 Ft. Long.J purpose. 34— To see if the town will vute to purchase e Art; Selling at - A L s n - a lot ami erect a building or otherwise pro­ vide a suitable place for the Knox II.-se Co. j 8 5 C E N T S ? and wagon and how much money they will Oak, Ash, Maple and Hickor raise for that purpose. J 35— K see if lire town will vute to in- 1 A lso t h e Pastels and Photogravures F o r o n ly struct he Selectmen lo take up ami renn ve I IsU lffBESR. the sidewalk on Main slteei from Beech 7 5 C E N T S ? Woods street westerly to the eastern line of Ihe •■stimpson dwelling house lot and to act They arc framed iti while and guld, with glace, aud have l'upcred Ducks. HENRY J. WINOI on auy other matter connected therewith. They arc Dargaius and worth more than twice .he price we sell them for. 36— lo sr-r if the town will vole to remodel I 02 fit I 04 Beverly Stre< the Grammar school building as per plan and NtS.lM U4USMWAY, V how much money they will vole to raise for COPEL,AND’S BAZAAR, ttialf purpose. 37— 1 o see if the town will vote to pay 398 MAIN STREET, ROCKLANy. MAINE. BOSTON, M l 8 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MARCH

****************** MAYOR KNIGHT WRITES.

Editor o f The Courier* Gazette;— Mayor Lovejoy makes the following state­ ment relative to the financial condition of the city of Rockland in his inaugural address: “ The treasurer reports the net city debt as lovers of Sports Will Be .Inter­ being 3362,58249, an increase over the %D r . G r e e n e ’s N e rv u ra S p r i n g : previous year of $8,775.6^” ested in this Column. But he omits to put in die further statement made by the city treasurer in his annual medicine of which you know* report in an explanatory note as follows: Guaranteed Purely Vegetable Blood and Nerve Rem edy, the contents; one that will do* “ During the tiscal year f m Feb. 12, 1894, | New I’h iy ir Signed for Hock ill till —W ar- * you sonic good. Do not ex peri-* to Feb. 12, 1895, the commissions and abate­ r< it Club Sturfs 11 Bunk Book—Cam­ ment on yourself, it is danger-* ments credited in settlements of tax collec yD and Harmless, is the Greatest and Best linns fur 1886, 1S87, iSSS and 1892; and the den Elects n Mnnnffcr—Pick O’Brien ous. In taking abatements credited per account of 1891 ami 1894, nf tax collectors have lessoned the re­ In Training—The Sew Vaelit—Of J>itcher§ : sources to the amount of 3S.S94.8S per General Interest. ledger,." The preceding year a still larger amount of abatements, aggregating over $12,000 was Spring Medicine L made. i-vu-ra? Manager McGrath has landed another big you know exactly what you are* I n my inaugural in 1893 1 called attention fish for the ball team, having signed F. (. to uncollected taxes,in the following language: getting. The proprietors are* I full of Ipswich, Mass., to cover first base, “ The reports show that for The resources of the city, as they were com­ I have rib.» hud a fistula for ov. r twenty ta k in g Di 6 ? pleted previous to that time, were reduced E. «). league is working hard for a a first y e a rs,n n d ii i > iitnn>-A. g o n e h- 1 cati- eil a won- | find that it tones up my system an i * class hall club in Warren this season. There not cxpr< - hov. thankful I am that I <■ ► derful Improvement ii ‘ondition. {gives me the strength I need. I advise >v some $15, 00 by the abatements made on Tho pcmftila sore entii appear these old back taxes and all within the last is considerable money in the treasury, the n n d niy g e n e ra l h eali Ii t C every one suffering, as I have, to try > cranks arc enthusiastic and from present fitc.l. 1 think thut 1 • sa .<*d my life. My two years. .‘.Iieartu ed io he e«» 1 ad that, my litmbnnd i ’G*'} Mayor l.ovtji y a’so says: appearances Warren will have a team that ■J/e w a s c u re d b y ' v t-ohljp d t > jump op a .1 , ■> ho the F % will make the best o f ’em hustle. In Robin­ P it c h e r ^ > “So far as ascertained there are some 315,- I)r, Greene's Nervura doctor in all Baste, and he did not. think i f 000 of unpaid bills of ’ast year outstanding. son, Warren has one of the very best all 1 would bo nil vo on ids return. But ibis around amateur players in the state is now all gone, thanks to Dr. Creme's { And this amour.’, a large portion of which is Blood and Nerve Nervura. I am as well as J ever was. aud Y 7 on account of the new school building, must The Bangor Commercial says: “Camden is as tough ns a hear. Let, sill who are sick I R e m e d y . take tula wonderful medicine.” I *54 j-vu-rai He p: id this year. I he addition of this amount all warmed up to base ball, despite the wintry 5 Sold by all druggists at $l.oo a bottle. to our ordinary yearly rxpens not only still weather. The idea is that Rockland must V now. L. P. STRICKLAND. MIW. J. M. F.ARI.E. . ' COMPOUNDED ONLY BY * further emphasizes the need of care in the ex­ be ‘downed’ the coming season and ‘darn X THE LIVURA M’F'G CO., NEW YORK. * penditures o f the year, but precludes the pos­ the expense.’ Knox county saw some good, sibility of a lower rate of taxation.” hot base ball last summer.” Everybody Should Is Your Blood Puri; ? •¥»¥¥¥¥¥¥’< *■"-¥* ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥« At the end of my fiicial h rm there certainly The boys in Vinalhaven are awakening to were n » in re bills outstanding and unpaid in the idea that a baseball club will materially take a Spring 0 Are Your Nerves the several departments than there were when aid in making the summer pass more I assumed the office of mayor. Doubtless my pleasantly than otherwise on the island. M edicine. S tro n g ? predecessor inherited about the same amount Ellorts are being made to secure the trotting / Mr. Jnhn Matlicr, of 4^3 Broad­ from the mayor who preceeded him, anil it is park. way, Lawrence, Mass., one of Rea 1 (his anil you Lawrence’s most prominent busi­ only fair to assume that my successor will I Farwell Opera house should be packed ness men, states: obliged to leave about the same amount un­ tomorow night on the occasion of the drama, w ill know what L “ For v< nrs 1 was nnnbk* tixlonnv work Ask the men who are m aking tin paid. Consequently 1 cannot see why the “Strife; or Master and Man,” by the Pleas­ to use. ami siiiii o rl toriuio with tho pains in itations of COTTOLENE, the new present city government will be called upon to my Bai!.. Mynerv. . wiro in meh nutate ant Valley Dramatic Co. ft promises to be th a t I < ouhl not. take hold of any 1 Bing,uh vegetable shortening, why they pay anything more than the balance due on th an errorless play, replete with hits and plays Sins. G ra n ellli A, p it in my hands, hut new school house and furnishings. The plan for give up lard and try to trade on that will bring forth the plaudits of the crowd, 4rop it. J v.x.s very weak and payment for this building was to pay for it ir and the affair is bound to wind up with a vic­ tells you how you 4 > treinl.lii the m erits of COTTOLENE ? Per­ and strung: i<-.1; •d ti • flic, ami have no doubt two fiscal years. The building cost about $24, tory by a home run at the end. The as­ inn »1 In. Greene's Nervura h a p s y o u can guess why. 500,and the furnishings about $1500, making a sociation needs money, for it takes consider­ “ I was troubled for : lo: g t : n v w ith bio t remedy, I should have t Hal of about $26,000. Of the above the city able to run a ball club and there will he a p ain I I UH* ve. J l,e-_ran taking tho paid ahout $14,000, leaving $12,000 to be mid ileldlitv. 7 once n< :ed tho change, greater outlay this season than last, and every nl an d r.orvc W l paid this year. one who is an admirer of the national game •m soft, pliable stock, \\ bile life endures, for them tliut loved time well. iu iwu kty.Iet, Mamb~> Balmoral and Congresa with aud without Up *de Reunion lo Be Held Ned Summer on Historic Work-Count) Towns To Be Favored Aud balm shall drop into the riveu heart Consultation Free. Correspondence Strictly Piivale and Confidential. 'J'hut it faint uot. AMOS P. TAPLEY & CO-, Warren Farrfi—Something Reminiscent Farewell, son, brother, friend ! BOSTON, MASS. Rockland Orchestra played at Vinalhaven riwe« t Is thy m entor) , and fair the page Friday evening, giving a concert an l dance. On w hich hub written thy brief history. June 5 next there will be a reunion of the Following is the concert program: Again farewell, blest youth, till the near hour THE FITTZ (JURE CO., ef Maine. 1 descendants of the Pilgrims and of the colony Which slutll restoie thee to a mother's urma A. Peterson, Overture— “Vernal Equinox,” K. Chrittrup In thut bright rculm where “there is no more sea.’ brought to Georges River, Maine, by Capt. Coruet dulu—"itonce u .d Lilies,” tiotliwum Ai.aukda, January 13, lSitS A. A INCO ltl?< »It ATMIX. Agaat, Kftukln Itoektmd, Benjamin Burton. It will be held on the Sir Murk Croukeli u o n a iiio n W ulU — “E water Lillee,” O. A Whitt ! Janies Standish farm in Warren where he C larinettiolu— ••fieveiilb A ir Vaile,” E. 8. Thornton A Chance To Save Money. Room 5, 407 1-2 Congress St., Portland. Me. built a cottage that is still in good condition \ A. BeVeruge. owned by George Mallett. Unlup—“ At the Fulr,“ llurrouyhh There is not the slightest reason why you CUT THIS OUT Trombone riolo—“ Komunee," Bennett <»fflc« lio u r n Cron to 1*4; 4 t« 0, und 7:SO to 9 p. In 1769 Mr. Standish was building ships in .John .Johnetoiie, should not feel well aud strong, d'hat great And imud ‘4.5 to JC 1 < . 4 3 S o M nln Warren. He constructed there sonic 16 Muich — “ Liberty Bell,” Sou&u offer uf Dr. Greene’s is proving the best f r i e n d ------;------Ht.. K n e k l iu d , M um l g*o i la w fu l vessels. H e was a direct descendant of Capt. ! that weak and delicate people ever La«l. A iiou«eriold A.rtlcl»,* .uid 1,000 vn»«l* of The orchestra is planning a series of ap­ HewlugSllU. lK<*bllvc. Sixty-nine Methodist preachers have been age costs you nothing. You don't have to leave : Large Cans are htost Economical to Buy. appointed to the Methodist church iu Rock­ your home and you don’t have to pay a doc- j Good bargains always to be obtained on Bar t'blctlolt r n lOuiiK.: port since Methodism was organized at this COMMERCIAL HOUSE tor’s fee to learn exactly what your complaint 1 place, which was iu 1801. 'I'he first was the is, aud how to gel well and stro u g , from Dr. Iron and Steel, Horse Shoes and Nails, Rev. Joshua Hale, Rockport being at thut Charles E. I Javener shows us a bill-of-far (zieene, the greatest living specialty of c u iin g ------W c Cl li t o u t ------1 time on the Union circuit, and until 1827 the cld “I tjiuinertial 11 Limerock . patients through his great system of letter cur- when 'Fhomaston w as *i ade a circuit which j st it, Rockland, S. G. Dei proprietor, ie.-.ponilenee,and L having wonderful success. A B la c k sm ith , included Rockport charge. In 1837 Uam j 1850.’’ I tbe Commercial House at that time, | Thousands of weak, delicate men and women A Carriage Maker, den aud Goose River, now Rockport, were like The Tnortidike of today, was one of the : are writing him about their complaints, aud H. H. CRIE A. CO., ma'le one circuit. A church was built here lx*sl iu the state. Following is the menu: are being permanently cuie et- Five *1 Imt-jv two lb. « uit fi.M. Six creased, the need of a new church was felt j ------! says about your complaiut. li will prob&b ly run*. 05 Exp' which was built iu 1872, when Rev. Charles j Rodolf’s Liver Pills cure Headache, ludi- : he the means of your getting back your A P a in te r , lunu Poultry li ai.ML hher’s C a s tc i ia . l 3. JoB.* a r c ! ., e?C*UfctvUl llouau bl.,Ho»UiXl. MujM. Knowlton was pastor. geslion, Constipation aud torpid liver. 1 health. A Glazier