Courier Gazette : May 8, 1897

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Courier Gazette : May 8, 1897 Rockland Gazette The Largest Rockland Tribune Circulation Union Times In Eastern Maine Consolidated March 17, IR97 T he Courier-Gazette. TWICE-A-WEEK . TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. Two Dollars a Year Rockland Maine Saturday May A 1897 Vol. 52. N o. 26 HARD TIMES IR OHIO BIB SOCIETY EVERT MAINE ODDITIES THE C0N6RE6ATI0NALIST CHURCH IN A CORNER OF THE LIBRARY A Former Eastern Man Who Work* At W hat Tillson I.isclit Infantry Purpoaea to Some Quaint Item* Telling of Life In the History Of One of Rockland’s Oldest Ro­ Mrs. Burton Harrison has written a new Ilia Trade Fader Dlflleultlea Make of the Carnival of the Republic. Nation** Greatent State ll 1(1 on* Organization*. novel, “ A Son of the Old Dominion,” which will be brought out this summer by Lamann, In remitting pay for his subscription to The Tbe Tillson Light Infantry has made ar­ Summer visitors are putting in an appear­ The Congregntlonalist church has recently Wolffe A Co. Courier-Gazette a former Knox county man, rangements with the Williams Carnival Co. ance in Maine. had printed and bound in nest snd conven­ now ia the West, takes opportunity to preach to present their spectaular performance “ The ient firm a brief but succinct history of the Robert Barr’s latest novel, “ The Mutable Carnival of tbe Republic” ct the Farwell Many," it written to show that the English little sermon that is full of comforting sug­ Bangor w ill have a stoneyard for tramps church, also incorporating in the pamphlet the Opera House on May 19 and 20 next. The orkman is not worth helping; that he w ill gestions to us who have been standing the within a few days. standing rules of the church, form of ad­ heat and burden ot hard times in the East, following ladies have kindly consented to lend mission, form for the baptism of children and betray and crucify any one who devotes a life We use a portion of his letter and we are their aid as patronesses o f the several dances: the Creed of 1883 Accompanying this is the to h it welfare. moved to remark in this connection that sub The Frolic of Youth : Mrs. W. T. Cobb, It's a dull day io Maine now that bring! no 1897 calendar of the church, with a full list Rudyard Kippling has written a poem for scrihers to The Courier-Gazette as a rule will Mrs. F. W. Wight and Mrs. William Smith. story of faith cure. of the officers and organization of the church the catalogue of the exhibition now open at withstand a tremendous load of bard times Serpentine dance: Mrs. William II. and parish, also a complete list of the church the New Gallery in London. It is an accom­ Glover, Mrs. John Bird and M ri. G. L. before they will allow their names to he taken “ Gone fishing” is a popular sign now seen members, with address, both of resident and paniment to a picture called “ The Vampire,” for Infants a n d C h ild r e n . Brown. from our lists. This becomes more and more on Maine office doors non-resident. The historical notes arc very by Philip Burne-Jones. Indian dance: Mrs. F. C. Knight. established the longer the paper has been interesting and we reproduce them in fu ll: Dr. C. W. Ingraham, o f Birmingham, N. Y., Sailor’s Hornpipe: Mrs. Peter Kennedy. coming into the family. It is an old friend, Between 1830 and 1835 informal services ha* prepared a manual for the instruction of Scarf Fantasia : Mrs. F. R. Spear. tried and true, whose regular visits are A Portland trained nurse has offered her were held in this place, then East Thomaston, persons suffering from pulmonary complaint, The Fac-sim ile Signature of Grotesque dance: Mrs. T. IL Donahue. not to be done away with so long as the price services to the Spartan*. by members of the Thomaston Church and so that they may make and maintain a mod­ Guards of the Republic: Mrs. A. II . of subscription can pomibly be found. This others. The building used was a brick ern sanitarium in their own homes. He calls fact has been demonstrated to the publishers Jones, Mrs. W. B. Nash, Mrs. D. J. Stryker. structure on Limerock street at the Meadows, The Swift River valley holds the record for it “ Don’t* for Consumptives.” many times during the past year. Tamborine dance: Mrs. II. W. Thorn­ occupied conjointly by the various denom­ dike. last of A pril snow storms. inations. John A. Logan Jr. haa written a book about Russia, which the Appleton* arc publishing. WaLLiNOTnN Ohio, April 26, 1*97. Loie Fuller dance: Mrs. E. K. Glover. In 1835 the Congregationalism and Baptists That it w ill give a more or less novel view of Settler's dance: Mrs. W. C. Pooler. united in building a house on the present When I came here 18 years ago it was one The fishermen are anxiously watching the the land is implied by the title, “ In Joyful Parisicnne dance: Mis. II. W. Thorn­ Bite, corner of Main and Summer streets. of the smartest and richest towns in the west. Rangeleys and Mooaehead now. dike. Mr. Iddo Kimball was largely instrumental Russia.” Too little is heard of that side of Tweny-five carpenters Could not do the work the country, and too much ol the other. and wages were high. I can build all kinds The spectacle includes 115 performers in ­ in this work. Through him the Baptists' of buildings from start to finiah, work from cluding Rockport, Camden and Thomaston The Stillwater river is a misnomer this time. interest in the house was purchased in 1838. The announcement that the Harpers are to drawings or run machines. I went into busi­ participants. A strong cast of principal I t is the most turbulent of all the streams. February 21, 1838, a meeting for prayer issue a new edition of Miss Mulock's “ John Appears on Every W rapper. ness and for six years made tome money and characters and specialties is promised and and consultation was held in the room of Halifax, Gentleman,” fully illustrated by Hugh w ill be announced at once. The Williams Riviere, recalls to thousands of reader* a C CINTAUA COMM , TT MURRAY «T R « T. WI put it all into a home, ahop and tools, and Samuel C. Fessenden, a licenciate from Ban­ then business began to slack and contractors Carnival Co. has given very successful per­ A Bridgeport man’s pride is a looking glass gor Seminary, who had been supplying the book that delighted them years ago. In its 1 17 years old. What luck his family must went to cutting prices till I quit figuring work. formances at Bath, Augusta, Skowhegan, pulpit for a year. Letters Missive were new dress it is likely to be not only widely re­ Six contractors have left hare, from >500 to Waterville and Belfast, and has many engage­ have had. issued. read, but to become popular with a new |8oo on the wrong tide and those who ments in other parts of the state. March 8, 1838, the Council convened at generation, whom it w ill attract by the very qualities that first made it a classic of the are left behind have to bustle for bread and I he reason for these successes are that the The climax was reached when one Machias tbe house of John Lovejoy. The churches household. shelter. entertainments are of the best, and are par­ church worker sold his whiskers to swell the represented were Camden, Thomaston and G eorge W . Fernald <£ Co., We have about 1000 voters and too stores ticipated in by the elite of the dries in which building fund. Warren, Rev. Silas McKeen of Belfast, A story written by Christina Rossetti in her and offices, one machine shop and one bend­ they have been given. Rockland’s society Moderator; Rev. Nathaniel Chapman of girlhood has been ferreted out by her brother, ing works running 50 men with a Bath man at people have entered thoroughly Into the Camden, Scribe. W. M. Rossetti, from among her literary re­ ^MERCHANT TAILORS,^ the head. We used to handle more batter spirit of the affair and believe as a Spring It is the refrigerator’s turn. The first cargo A church was organized with the follow­ sins, and is soon to he published here by and cheese than any town in the United States. attraction it will be a worthy successor pf and of Bangor crystal* slipped down the Penob­ ing members: by letter from Thomaston, Herbert S. Stone A Co. The story is called • ------Take this opportunity of making their animal W ithin seven years there have been over fully aa great a success as “ Princess Bennie.” scot river one day last week. Edwin S. Hovey, Iddo Kimball, Clarissa R. Maude.” Mr. Rossetti w ill write an intro­ ^420,000 of failure in tbe town and none of There w ill be all manner of beautiful dances, Hovey, Mary B. Tate Eliza Lovejoy, Lacy duction. “ I f there it consciousness in the tableaus and grouping, and solos and choruses Spofford, Hannah I. Caae, Harriet W hite; by E lp ian Fields of what is going on here the men that failed are in the poor house or The Whitneyville shipyards will get a rak­ SPRING ANNOUNCEHENT by our bast vocalists. The costumes w ill be letter from Manchester, Mass., Abigail Banks, below,” says the New York Tribune with fine penitentiary.
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