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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 Tribune with fine penitentiary. ing over now. A 50-cent gold piece was as handsome as any ever seen in the city. and Ann H ills; on profession of faitb, Win. scarcasm, “ Miss Rossetti's feeling must be Men are selling out and leaving and there found in one of them recently. ------Having an Excellent Assortment of------arc vacant houses all over town, with no ucw II. Hills, Wm. Tate, Geo. W. Kim ball and touched indeed by this latest mark of solicitude Olive C. Kimball. No one of these is now ones building. Land that aaed to sell far I75 POUTS ON THE DINGLEY BILL * for her fame.” Suitings, and $80 an acre can be bought for >35. The “ It was deemed best to convey Mrs. S., living, 1897. 1 hc report showed 14 Mr. Henley's edition of Byron seem* to be lot my house sets on cost $90 and my neigh­ who was suffering from a badly fractured leg, members, with 11 in the Sunday School. suffering inexplicable delays, but in the mean­ Trouse ings bor bought four lots lately for $ 125. Twelve The Dingley bill has been thoroughly dis­ to the Eye and Ear Infirm aiy,” is a Portland May 30, 1838, Mr. Fessenden was ordained time hi* rival, the Earl of Lovelace, with the years ago my place was worth >1800 and now cussed, the needs of the Government arc ad­ news item. and installed pastor. assistance of Ernest Hartley Coleridge and And Overcoatings I could not get $Soo for it. It is no use to mitted by all, and the policy of the Repub­ Iddo Kimball was the first deacon of the Rowland Prothero, is making great strides in go elsewhere for it is all alike around here, so lican party, which the people put into power church and G. W. Kimball, clerk. the completion of the new Murray edition. in November, is clear. The Republicans are Teaming on Moosehead lake was attended May 30, 1848 Report shows61 members; And knowing tliat we work for the smallest possible margin of profit we feel 1 am holding on, hoping for better times. with difficulties last week. One team that The first volume may be expected in a few Farm hands get about 812 a month, carpen­ anxious to provide the necessary legislation. 80 in Sunday school. weeks. It is said that much new material is that we can give satisfaction for fashionable and stvlish clothing for a small The delay iu passing the bill must therefore went across Wednesday broke through the ice Mr. Fessenden resigned, and a council ters £2 a day, laborers 81*25, and we are three times. to be embodied in this edition, and that outlay of money. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. tslfitf wearing out the broad part of our pants when be charged to those obstructionists who are severed tbe relation on February 4, i8 j6 . light will he thrown on many passages of the we should be wearing out the knees. From opposed to it, and tbe people w ill put the Mr. Fessenden was a man of marked ability, poet’s life and writings which have hitherto GEO. W . FERNALD & CO., Main St., Rockland Dec. 1, to A pnl I, I did not earn 825 so responsibility upon them. An absent-minded contractor of Waterville deeply interested in the growth of both been full of obscurity,” you see that working men are not getting rich According to the free trade Boston Herald, drove to a lodge meeting one evening, aod church and town. His influence in moulding the institutions of a new and rapidly growing The Eclectic Magazine for May shows a in this great and glorious state of Ohio. We if the new tariff does not bring prosperity to when it was over he walked home, passing varied number of selections from foreign tried to get electric lights last Fall. A the country within the next twelve months his hitched and blanketed horse at the curb, community was most salutary. Under his hand the church prospered. Public educa­ magazines. There are several biographical company came and put in the works and in the Republican party w ill be held responsible where it remained standing all night. sketches—“ Coventry Patmore: A Portrait,” SLIPPERS =:■ tion, temperance, and good government, all less than 90 days they went into the receiver’s for the failure; but if “ we have great pros “ Gibbon’s Autobiography,” and a centennial received the warmest support. hands. perity” within the next twelve months “ it A Bangor man has relieved his feelings by review on Sir Cloudesley Shovel” and his A friend of mine here moved to Kansas and will be the result of causes entirely outside of December 23, 1856, Findley Wallace S hould be selected with as much cart getting out a circular, which says on the out was ordained and installed pastor. The call was school of heroes. < >ne ol the most interest­ went into real estate business. A few years the tariff.” The utter preposterousness of side: “ What the Legislature of 1897 T)id ing papers it entitled “ Some Changes in Social as you would devote to skoeB Our fcgo he too* a trip up the Penobscot to see such reasoning w ill be apparent to everybody. signed by G. W. Kimball, Jos. G. Torrey, for the Eastern Maine Insane Hospital and Francis Cobb. Mr. Wallace released by Life during the Queen's Reign.” Written in well-fitting Slippers, Oxlord Ties where so much Maine money came from and a bright, chatty style, it has all the charm of No tariff bill ever framed has been abso­ Good Roads.” When one open9 the docu­ Council, October 24, 1859. Membership of and San ’als will afford you mors he came back here and said he was surprised reminiscence to older readers, and informa­ lutely perfect, or satisfactory to every interest ment to see what they did do he finds nothing the Church, 93. satisfaction than you have ever’ felt to see 90 many suckers down there, and he involved; and probably the Dingley bill will but blank pages. tion to younger ones. added, they were not in the brook either December, 1859, “ The meeting-house was before. If you want to get the full not prove an exception. But because it may damaged to a considerable extent by fire, and The literary and artistic balance of the Those suckers had better invest their surplus not be perfect in all details the bill should not May Atlantic is maintained not only by inter­ worth of your money, you will buy George Lewis, 88, of Whitefield, is building was under repairs till October, i860. Worship cash in Maine business, where it w ill be better be criticized or condemned as a whole. esting instalments of Charles Egbert Crad­ for themselves and also for the state. Part of a blacksmith shop out of logs which be cut was held iu the Universalist church.” — your Slippers, Oxford Ties and San­ Slight incontutencies and inequalities in some dock's novel of the Tennessee mountains and Kansas was only made to bold the world to­ aud hauled from (he woods himself the past Records. dals here. of the t-chedules are of little importance in May 14, 1861, Wm. A . Smith ordained and of Paul Leicester Ford’s “ Story o f an Untold Whether you buy slippers or shoes gether aud men with money to invest had bet­ comparison with the fundamental principles Winter. He is going to do the entire work Love,” but alto by a study of Great Diaries ter stay out of it. unaided, so far as any one could, as be says installed pastor; call signed by Jos. G. here you will be perfectly satisfied. embodied in the measure. Torrey, G. W. Kimball, Oliver B. Fales, by Miss Repplier, a fundamental explanation I w ill say in conclusion that if there is any be is just as able physically and mentally as o f the methods which must govern the intro­ We realize that there is as much In one down your way who has a Western fever The Dingley tariff bill having passed the he ever was. H. W. Wight. House at once the customary cry of free May 25, 1863, a council released Mr. duction o f art in the public schools by Mr*. the fit of a shoe as there is in the let him come out here, but either have money Sarah W. Whitman, a review of u group of enough to buy a round trip ticket or get his traders began. It will increase the cost of Probably never in the history of Bar H ar­ Smith. October 25, 1863, Rev. Edward F. shape and tbe wear. Our shoes are living, they say. O f course it w ill cost peo­ Cutter,D. D , began his labors. He was acting recent books of fiction, including tbe writing* boots tapped before leaving home. bor as a Summer resort has there been so of Barrie and Crockett, “ Quo Vadls,” and everything that they should be. S. F. Bla c k. ple more at the moment to pay the expenses pastor until May 20, 1872 108 members re­ much anxiety expressed over the prospects “ Gaston de Latour,” and an interesting group of their government than to borrow the for tbe coming season as this year, when ported in 1868. Dr. Cutter left a lasting im money. The free trade party bas been bor­ presaion for the accurate scholarship, literary of literary paper* under Men and Letters by SALE OF CIBARETTES times are so unsettled everywhere, and it is John Burroughs, II. C. Merwin and Kenyon WENTWORTH <&. CO., 338 Main St. rowing 8293,454,285 in cash during the four impossible to prognosticate with any degree taste and vigor which characterized his pulpit West. n ooKX.-A.3xnD. ivrAxjxrm. years in order to make the present cost of of certainty as to the financial success of the utterances. I11 war times b it church was the Cun No Longer be Done in Maine to government lighter, and in so doing has fas season of 1897. school of patriotism. The man himself was Parties Under Twenty-One. tened upon the people a yearly burden of beloved as comforter, adviser, and friend. YOUR FAVORITE POEM £5,000,000 for seven years, and another of In 1872 there were extensive repairs upon The new cigarette law, restricting the safe J. W. Small of Swanville has a dog which 86,492,616 for twenty-eight years, in all 8216,- At Copeland's Bazaar of cigarettes to persons under 21 years of age, recently had a litter of pups, and which were tbe house. Bore will bu printed tbe old poem* that have de­ 793,248 ioterest, besides 8262,315,400 prin­ December 5, 1872, a call, signed by G. W. lighted tliii world for generation*; and thoae of went into effect, Saturday. disposed of. While out bunting recently, WE HAVE:*-^ GARDEN SETS. 10. 15, 25 and 50 ots. cipal to be paid in order to avoid paying the Kimball, W. II. Hyde, W. M. Purington, and modern blrlli that aeeiu worth preserving. Header* Tbe law reads as follows: Whoever, by Mr. Small came to a fox’s den, which revealed, O. B. Fales, was extended to Rev. lames E. aie Invited to vend In their favorite pouma. GARDEN TROWELS. himself, bis clerk, servant ,or agent, directly whole cost of government during one Demo­ upon digging out, five small foxes. They cratic administration. It will make living Hall. He was acting pastor from February, GARDEN WEBOEHS. or indirect,y,manufac* •<*.» lo r sale, or directly were taken home, where the mother dog be­ Itadouln Hong. or indirectly sells, offers for sale, has in bis cost more now but vastly less in tbe end. to came attached to them, and is now caring tor 1873, to June I, 1876. November }, 1876, Mr. John J. Blair be­ From the Desert I coin* to thee GARDEN SPRINKLERS, possession with intent to sell, or gives away stop that free trade nonsense and to raise them as though they were her own pups. On u •lalllou shod with Are; to any person under age of 21 years, any enough revenue to meet expenses each year. came Acting Pastor. And ike wind* *r* left baklud Carts, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Velocipedes, Doll Car­ June 17, 1883, Re-dedication of the Church, In the speed of mv d**lre. cigarette, shall be punished by fine not ex­ At present there is no duty on wonl; the riages. Big ttargslns In Enamelled W urefor only 8 cts. A comfort giver, in more than one way, is after repair* aud alteration* costing g io,000. Under ihe wladow I stand, ceeding £50, or by imprisonment not exceed­ Dingley bill proposes a duty of eleven cents \n d the midnight hear* my c r y ; a pound. Now if this eleven cents a pound Mrs. Hannah Robinson of Augusta. W ithin Work was begun in September, 1882, build­ 1 love thee, I lot* bet the*, Ladies’ and G ent’s H ose, they are good ones at 5 and 10 cts. ing 60 days. With a love that ahalt not (lie The law, as it reads, is for the purpose of be added to the cost of a suit of clothes it the last 15 years tbe bas made and given to ing committee, Davis Tillson, John S. Case, the Girls' Industrial School at Hallowell over C. G. Moffit, E. R. Spear, and B. M. Heraen- Till the a*n grows cold, prohibiting as far as possible tbe smoking of w ill be needful to put rather more than forty- And the glare are old, quilts and comforters. She is just com­ cigarettes by boys. It is tbe hope of people five pounds of raw wool into a suit in order too way. And the leaves of tbe Judgment Book CEO. H. COPELAND, pleting another comforter, and although her generally that the law w ill be successful in to add 85 to its present price. But very few 109 members were reported in 1880. A pril unfold I iO2d birthday came on tbe 30th o f April, 308 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, ME. that end, and that tbe noisome pestilence of men, perhaps no man except those who write 13, 1884, Mr. Blair closed bi* labois here. she has not yet submitted to the indignity of Look from thy window and see a cigarette may become less and less, until tariff articles for the Chicago Record, wear From September 1, 1884, Rev. Geo. H. My paaalon a d mv pain; suits that weigh between four and live pounds, eyeglasses. Scott was supply for one year. I II* on the sand* b*i««w, it may some day die a horrible death. And I faint I* ihy dledalu. The tobacco dealers are of tbe general exclusive of lining aud padding. These men July 1, 1886, Mr. David P. Hatch waa or­ $4F£ YOUH Diver Sidney Cook, who once recovered Let the night winds touch thy brow Sweet Peas. opinion that, for their part, they would be w ill pay between 44 and 55 cents more than dained and installed pastor. During this Wlih the heat of mv burning algh, After discarding scores of old varieties the fo'low- just as well pleased to have the sale of cigar­ now for tbeir clothes if tbe Dingley tariff be 81,298,000 from the sea after others had given pastorate the weekly offering system was And moll lbee to hear my vow Of • love that shall not die lng revised list is publ shed by Ike Sunset deed aud ettes prohibited altogether. “ a tax paid by toe consumer” which is a dis­ up the task,ia now living quietly in Presque Isle, adopted. Special work with the young peo­ Plant Co , 8au Francisco., as embracing tbe very enjoying a well-earned rest from his toil, says ple date* to a meeting held March 19, 1888. TUI tbe sun grow* cold, The cost of cigarettes to tbe dealer is 83 80 putable proposition. More amusement may Aud th« stare are old, best varieties of their color yet produced, and are f>O/IEY the Lewiston Journal. The treasure referred A society was later organized. Mr. Hatch the cream of all HWKBT PBAB. per iodo, this price not including the cost of be expected as more is written upon tariff Aud the leave* of the Judgment Book to was part of the cargo of the steamer Gulden unfold* shipment. This brings tbe cost of a box ot aod taxation in tbe pages of our estimable resigued August 9, 1891. II/.-x ( KMILY HINDiRtON We know of no better way than Gate, burned off the Mexican coast, July 27, June 1, 1892, Rev. Richard W. Jeokyn W hltC MMd. SANKKY io pieces to a little over 3.8 cents. The re­ contemporary. My steps are nightly driven assaw ( ALB A MAMNIFICA by trading with us. (’are for your tail price to the consumer of this box is 5 1862, when 228 lives were lost and 96 boxes was installed a* pastor. By the fever in my breast, peuuiea and tbe dollars will take care of gold coin and bullion sunk. Several ex- February 28, 1894, Dea. Joseph G. Torrev To near Item thy lattice brealbsd cents, thus leaving tbe dealer slightly less than I be word that shall give me reel. Y ellow j r£ui£je«rOKL> of themselves. Wo are ottering this 1.2 cents profit on each box. It w ill thus be The Bale of Poiaou. peaitio*! attempted to recover tbe coin, one died. He had been a member of this church sent by the insurance companies, costing nearly 40 years. During those years bi* in Open the door of thy heart, week bargains in Shirt Waists aud seen bow little difference it makes to the The State Commission of Pharmacy bas And open ihy chamber door, £65,000, with nothing to show for it, and fluence for good was tecoud to none. His Pink Wrappers from an invoice just re' dealer whether he sells cigarettes or not. already begun to make the new law respected And lay biases *haU teach thy llpe another 860,000, with a like result. Tbeu devotion and the whole-beartednes* of bis The love that shall fade no more ceived The price is so low we dare There are braods that Bell at different prices, and observed in all its details, and intends to ( L A D Y 1'BMZa NCK Mr. Cook undertook tbe task. service to tbe ebureb belong to ita most I'll! the «uu grow* cold, | OVID not mention it iu print. leaving a little more profit; but so little that strictly enforce all its provisions. Aud the alar* uie old. R ose precious memories. ( IIME MAJESTY it amounts to practically nothing. It would be well for all apothecaries, as for Aud t*e I avee of ihe Judgment Book r y E a .e l and Picture remember with Nov. 16, 1894, Mr. Jcnkyu died in office, unfold I ( P(K l£*LY This law, together with the many anti* storekeepers, who have heretofore dealt in every *5 cash sale. There is a saying that if you want to beat a much beloved, a soldier of the cross who was —Bayard Taylor. CARDINAL cigarette leagues and other means, may result Palis green, hellebore aud other poisonous S carlet life insurance company you must die, but faithful unto the end. Mr. Jenkyn was 41 (SOtULB? mVINCWLK iu time in a marked decrease in tbe sale of insecticides, to carefully read that law and im ­ fudge Dceriog of South Paris can do better years of age. cigarettgy in the state. mediately comply with all requirements. than that; he can tire them out. Next year, Crimson bol“A July 3L 1895, Charles A. Moore was or­ THE LADIES’ STORE We call to notice tbe section relative to tbe on b it 100th birthday, tbe compauy w ill pre­ All the above, mixed, making tbe dained and installed pastor. A West Frarklin cat haa just earned tbe penalty for violation of the law regarding tbe sent to him tbe amount of tbe policy, since by M ixed flueel mixture poeslble io obtain. Total membership of tbe Church, March gratitude of tbe family where she resides by control and supervision of all apothecary the rule and reckoning of tbeir statistics, a £. f . CuocKin, I, *897, 147; resident 120, non resident 27. Price 10c per ounce. juwpu-g in the face of her mistress and so stores. Also to tbe fact (bat dealers io cities, policy matures when a man is 100 years old. For sale by 24 Making tbe family just as tbe room was Idled towus and villages where there is an apothe­ Families represented in church and Parish Spofford Block, Rockland. In other words, tbe company would rather pay 130. Enrollment ot Sunday School 135. with smoke and tbe plaster was beginning to cary store, are violating a state law when they fudge Deering the amount o f the policy when C. rt. TIBBETTS fall from a fire oveibcad. By this act pussy is sell or keep for sale poisons or medicines un he is 100 years old than have the youthful given credit f o t saving tbe lives of several less tbe same are placed under control of a centenarian knock to Binder* all of th( se de NEW PAINT SHOP The following is the succession o f Deacons persons. registered apothecary. But dealers in towns liciously interesting mortuary tables, and “ pi” in the church: Iddo Knnbsll, Cephas Star- or villages where there is no apothecary store all of the prospectuses that give accurate av­ JUST OPBNBU may under certain conditions receive a “ Per­ erages of probable length of Tife. reit, Joseph G. Torrey, Samuel I. Lovejoy, HARTFORD m it” to sell poisons and medicines used as A Judson Shaw, Wm S. D. Healey, Albert Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass home remedies or for agricultural purposes. W. Butler, Frank P. Uanscom, Lewis F. For Sale. Applications for such a permit should be Almost any one can chop a tree, and com­ Started. Liver Ills made to the Secretary of tbe Couimision, mon woodmen are easy to find and cheap to G W. Kimball was clerk from the found­ hire; but when it comes to driving tbe logs, ing of tbe Church iu 1838 until A pril 14, Bicycles, Painting, Paper Hanging Like biliousness, dye)M.*psiu. headache, consti­ Frank R. Partridge, Augusta, Me. 1876. To bis fidelity aud accuiacy is due tbe pation, sour ftoxnach. indigestion arc promptly a very different claw of men is needed. That's Kalsomining and Glazing. wby the bi lumbering concerns iu New possession of unusually complete records for cured by Hood’s Fills. 'They do their work uuiicio is raics. Uuoolu County Peusiou LxMiuinern. Hampshire, Vermont, , and even tbe period named. Mr. Kim ball died August No Job Too Largo or Too Small for Us. Io the second congressional district, repre­ iu olner parts of Maine, send to Bangor for 7, 1881. ______Cut from S75to 860 sented by Mr. Dingley, the board of peusiou tbeir driving crews, says tbe Commercial. Tbe Saunders <&. Benner, examiners for Lincoln county bas been best driver in tbe business is tbe native Bau- The country along (he Pucataquis division POWDER Pattern 7, Diamond Frame Ritbardsua Buildisg North Cad. determined upon and will consist of Hon. A. gorean; next come the Oldtown French and of the Bangor & A roost ok railroad is alive Absolutely Pure. arraeM R. G. Smith of Whitefield, J. G. Sanborn of Indian half breeds, while Pasaamsqu^ddy In ­ with tramps, and the farmer* arc having coo Pattern 8, Loop Frame H o o d ’s Waldoboro,aud W.U.Parsons of Damariscotta. sidcrable annoyance from them. A Bangor dians are considered pretty fair. When it is ea* ly and thoroughly. Bffb * 8 1 Celebrated fur IU greet 1« avruiug eUenat . B T O m . Beat alter dinner pills. The first two were members of the pension known that one Bangor employment agency man said Tuesday that he did not ace where kaeitbfuluMa. Assures the food ugaloet alu I I I GL all foiioa of adulteration common to Uw 26 cents. A ll druggists. H ■ ■ « board under President Harrison, and Dr. Par­ haa order* this Spring for over 8ou drivers, it they ail came from, but a railroad man told Huston’s News Stand. tons takes Ihe place of Dr. E. F. Stetson, w ill readily be seen that this town is head him if be would take a ride up along the rail­ Frejiared by C. J. Hood fc Co.. Drwell, Maf>s. M O1AL MAK1MU PU WDMM O O 4N B W ' Agcata fop* If neinhiTtaxing Co. The only F ill to lak e wiLh H ood’s bar&aj*ur Ha. who was not a candidate for renominatiuo. quarter* for that sort ot talent. road he would soon discover. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, MAY 8. 1897.

The Courier-Gazette. POINTS ON POLITICS FROM A FORMER BUSINESS ASSOCIATE SOUSA THE CHIVALROUS A pretty incident occurred at that quaint It appears that tbe Cleveland Democracy TW/CfF-A-WK* Horn a personal letter from Z. Pope Vote old North Carolina town, Goldsboro, not w ill go into tbe campaign of 1900 shoatlog o f Minneapolis, addressed to the proprietors long ago, which will not soon pass from the Ladies’ Suits and W raps! for "Low Tariff* and "Sound Money.” That o f this paper, we take the liberty of quoting minds of those who saw it. Every one who ALL THE HOME NEWS w ill tickle the cnckooa and mugwumps, hut the following paragraphs: knows John Philip Sousa, the famous direc­ they might jost as well start out yelling for I every " “ I was grieved on opening my copy of tor of Sousa’s band, knows full well that he Better goods for less money than we have offered yet. Having bought free trade and no money at all. 469 Ma 1 Street, Rockland, The Courier-Gazette this morning,” writes is a man of the finest instincts and love for for cash from New York Manufacturer 150 Garments, Suits, Jackets, Mr. Vote, “ to find in it the sad intelligence of Jerry Simpson and his associates were the beautiful in all things, as well as in music. Skirts. Capes and Bicycle Salts to close ont. BY THE ROCKLAND PUBLISHING CO. officially informed in Monday by the death of my valued friend and former His affection for children is marked, probably a vote of the Republicans and half the Dem­ partner, John B. P o rte r....I regret that I arising in the devotion he gives his own two NEWSPAPER HISTORY ocrats that no legislation is to be attc mpted at could not have learned of the sorrowful event The Rockland Gazette was established In 1846. beautiful little daughters and handsome and 1874 the Courier was established, and consolidated tbe extra session other than the tariff. They ' by telegraph, that I might have sent some manly son, now a young student in an eastern Ladies’ Suits '* ** 188a. The Free Press was established might just as well have understood it before. ' token o f esteem for my old friend and as­ ff/\VE YOU S eE[I military school. sociate and of my sympathy for those more Most Elegant and Stylish at Exceptionally Low Prices. All Wool 89a Popocratic papers are trying to create Sousa’s band played a matinee at Golds­ scares on account of the gold exportation. grievously afflicted. I have read your just boro, and before it closed a swarm of school Soft Cheviot Suits in Blue and Black, Blazer style, skirts all lined, and This is a mischievous and malicious policy, and feeling tribute to his worth and can children stormed the opera house to the very bound with velvet, made to sell for $7.50, but our price only <54 Subscriptions $a per year in advance; single copies but it is characteristic. Popocracy is a 1 heartily endorse all you say of his generous TtfE W/fi/E fon '97? door. To quiet them was an impossibility, three cents. creature of calamity. It is the gospel of dis­ and kindly qualities and his just and upright and to let them in the house would have Advertising rates based upon circulation and very ' dealings in all business relations. The p rin t­ Superior Ladies’ Cloth and Covert Cloth Suits in tailor made mid Elon reasonable. content and despair. The continuance of broken up the concert. Sousa sent a mes­ Communications upon topics of general interest the industrial stagnation affords the only pos­ ing of 1872 as tbe date when you purchased senger to tell them that if they would keep style, jacket silk lined, skirls lined, and bound with velvet, made to sell solicited. sible chance which Bryanism has of clinging my interest in the Gazette was, of course, a The Three Features: quiet he would let them all come into the Entered at the postoffice at Rockland for circulation typographical error which escaped your pro f for $12.50, our price otd y $ 8 7 ^ at second-class postal rates. to life. 1 theater as soon as the big folks got out, and reader’s notice, since it should have been he would have the band play for them. In The Democratic senators who are plotting 1882, my partnership with our lamented to delay the Dingley tariff ought .0 reflect HARMONY, stantly they were still as mice. Just received another lot of those popular fly front and Eton Suits, friend having continued a few months more The big audience was very soon dismissed that tbe Republicans, neither in the senate than ten years—years of harmonious and Blues, Greens, Grays, Blacks, etc. Jackets lined with taffeta silk, skirts Circulation 6 ,0 0 0 Each Issue nor the house, employed any obstructive tac­ GRACE, and the children crowded in. They filled pleasant association. every inch of tbe lower floor, and tbe band percaime lined, made with bound seams, etc., to Bell for $16.50, onr tics against the Wilson bill. That measure “ Mrs. Porter’s nieces, Maxine and Gertrude If (lie Conrier-Gazette is visiting was “ hung up” for a long time in the senate played as it has seldom played before. Soma price oniy $ 1 2 .5 0 Elliott, who completed a short engagement ELEGANCE. never received such vociferous applause, and your home regularly twice every week but the men who delayed it were Democrats. here today, first learned of the death o f their The Republicans gave an example of partisan probably never any so genuine. yon are growing more and more satis­ relative from a note which I sent to their The W HITE is a dream of The special train that was to convey the 50 Suits in all Styles only $15, 18.50, 20, 25. decency in 1894 which the DemocTata ought hotel, in acknowledging which Miss E lliott fied with it every issue. Of that we to imitate in 1897. poetic beauty in steel. Is band to Wilmington drew up almost in front said that the news was a great shock to of the doors, and Sousa and the band quietly feel confident. It is our purpose to Ex-Vice President Stevenson says “ the next them and that they were 'Very, very fond finished in purestof Virgin disappeared through tbe stage door and Ladies’ Separate Skirts president w ill be a real Democrat.” This is of dear Uncle John.’ ” make the paper cover in every partic­ White ard the richest of started for the cars, but tbe children were 50 Ladies' Now Cloth Skirts tu spring mixtures, grays, tans, blues, ular the field in which it circulates. In too vague. What kind of a Democrat is a too quick for them, and when Sousa came “ real Democrat?” There are at least four dis­ THE LOYAL LEGION yellow gold. Is well known out they flew upon him like a flock o f doves, etci, rustle lined, bound scams, in all lengths aud waist measures, a every worthy particular, we mean. tinct divisions of Democrats— Bryanites, as a hill climber, a coaster, took him prisoner and led him slowly cap­ $3 or $3.50 skirt, our price cy. Professor L. C. Bate- $50. Spokes are when one of our suits will add so much to your Suits for half that Fred S. Rhoades, who has been in Boston Jarnes G. Blaine, for whom indeed J mao, the late populist candidate for Governor comfort and appearance. Every experienced money but we do sell for tbe Winter, was in the city yesterday en slightly rusted, other­ route to his island home at Criehaven where Col. Buck baa many times been taken of Maine, w ill have charge of the preliminary cyclist knows the folly of wearing other than a Yea, we can sell a set of , ... . work of the movement in lbe East. wise in first class con­ suit adapted to the wheel. Our prices are so mod­ a suit for $15 that is be is expecting to see a lively Summer, with wheu traveling. lie will wake uu ______dition. If you want erate aud our stock so varied, that a satisfactory equal in appearance more visitors than ever before at that beauti­ wheels lor your carriage cheaper ful resort. able M inister at Japan and President Tbe only „ atemcol in town lbi, weeU| it come quick. If you selection is an easy matter. Suite §4 to $8; Odd and fit to any made. P ants 82 to 84; Hose 50c to 82; Caps 50c. (hau you can have them repaired, McKinley wrote up another act to bis ' according to lbe Dead River coriespondcni are looking for wheels It is of a substantial Mrs. Stephen Babbidgc of Astoria, Oregon, arrived in tbe city Thursday night on a visit administration's credit when he made of lbe Phillips Phonograph, ia that one of We offer special values in our Men’s Suit and if you want we will furnish th e annointmenl 1 i 'ied Nurton’‘ ben‘ Hole her neat and W ill with a known reputa­ quality and will be to her sister, Mrs. I. A. Staples. Mrs. Bah- the appointment. Douglas* caught a cold. tion, come to us, we Department. Twenty different patterns in fine, found very durable. bidge removed from Rockland 14 years ago them ail ready to put on your car* all wool Scotch Cheviots and Plaids at 810 tbe suit and this is her first visit here since that time. have them ready for All sizes, 34 to 44. The little fellows have riage, wagon or cart, if you say ao WHERE ADVERTISEMENTS ARE READ. * im m ediate d eliv ery . come in for a large We have just received a flue line of Duck, ST0NIM6T0N S EXTRAVAGANCE we will fhrniab you a wagon or cart AT THIS TIM K o r YKAtt Linen and Crash Skirts that are prouounced by share of our attention A youug wau'» fau»y turn* to good judges to be the best made and most perfect and we can fit them all ready to hitch your horae or A gUuce through the prosperous looking coJuiuus of The Courier** Fancy bhiri#- All wellinformed Having its name changed from Deer Isle to young wan know Ibal for Fit fitting skirt ever shown here. Would like to show out to their own and Stonington does not seem to have created any horaea into. Tell ua what you want G aulle indicates something of the estimation in which the paper is held and 6 i) lt uoihi* g equal# tbe them to you. Price 82.50, 83 and 84. their parents satisfac­ great advancement in tbe public spirit of that by shrewd and business-like advertisers. You will notice also that the Monar* u Line. That** lbe kind and we will tell you the price. Drop w« aoll Beautiful FatU-rua at Boys’ Sweaters 76 cents to 82.50. tion. town. A despatch in one of our Maine con­ ads are carefully set and admirably displayed. The auuouncemeuts are •1.00. f l 2&, >1.60 aud 00 temporaries says that Stonington held a spec­ ua a card stating juat what you want. made to show- The only thing then needed is a public to read them. ial town meeting recently and voted to rescind the vote whereby the town at its annual The Courier-Gazette’s great circulation throughout eastern Maine insures meeting appropriated >25 for a public library, this- We have nothing to do with your advertisement that appears in J. F. GREGORY & SON, and also voted to pass over the article appro­ H. H. Crie & Co., other papers, hut this we will maiutuiu—that unless it is iu The Courier- priating £i for a foundation for a public li­ brary. HARDWARE, - ROCKLAND Gazette it isu’t getting before the public as it might. Aud our rates are Under Farwell Opera House, Rockland. Branch Store, Warren. Evidently there are some peopla in Ston­ reasonable. ington who do not believe iu reckless extra­ 456 MAIN STREET. vagance. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE, SATURDAY, MAY 8 IM>7.

Joseph Abbott & Son fired their “ southern” Councilman R. V. Follett is greatly im ­ THE GRADUATING CLASS EVERYBODY’S COLUMN TALK OF THE TOWN kiln, Monday. proving his place on Gurdy street with paint, Koox L'jdge, I. O. O. F., worked the third new fence, grading the lot, etc. The Senior class of tbe Rockland High Advert cement* In this column not to exceed Screen doors next. degree Monday nignt. Mra, Wm. Peabody of the North-end met School this term numbers 21 pupils, as fol Ave lines Inserted once for 25 cent*, four times for FULLER & COBB What’s the matter with this for Spring Rev. Fred E. White wdl a Idrew the men’s with an accident on (iurdy street the other lows: David G. Hodgkins, Miss Grace 50 cent* day, thrusting a nail through her f »ot by rea­ weather? 4 o’clock meeting at the Y. M. C. A. to Emery, Fred Veazie, Miss Isa f re Logan. son o f a loo;e board in the sidewalk. Gurdy David Hall, Walter R. Egan, Miss Hattie W a n te d . Dog fight at the North End Tuesday morrow. Special music will he furnished. street is not a public way. Meservey, Miss Jennie Berry, Miss Adelaide Great sensation! The trees are budding and blooming unus­ We ffieilpoii i\ few op pje J\jjpi\cjiofis Rev. J. II. Parshley and family are settled Holmes, Miss Anna Conant, Miss Evelyn X i r AWTKD^Bo,.«nd Glrl» to «.ll 18 Iba ol Te» A handsome sign has been hung out from ually early this seas »n. /And the lawns never W and got « pretty StlTor Wotch worlh R6.00. looked half so well before in the first week of in their new home at 87 Saunders street, Crockett, Miss Ellen Flanagan, Miss Mabel English decorated T or Het, 88 piece" with 18 IbR. of John Lothrop’s fish stand. May. Lawrence, and feeling in good spirits. Mr. H all, Miss Abbie Wentworth, Miss Josie wy/cy we opptu Tifis Wee*. Ton. 10 pl-co Commode Set with 10 lbe. of Ton Miriam Rebekah Lodge had work Woodside, Miss Lottie Onton, Miss Ni Roller stmten Ribs. Ton. Air Rifle 6 lbs. of Ten. degiee Parshley’s opening service on Sunday was and a supper Wednesday night. Rev. W. L. Nickerson o f Dover, Me., will largely attended and the sermon is highly Williamson, Miss Ellen Leonard, Miss Mabel OOOf.D’S TKA STORK, 88 Free Street. Portlnnd, preach at the Free Baptist church tomorrow Mnlno. alT&SRt* The latest list of pensions contains an praised by the newspapers. Lamb, Miss Vina Blackington and Miss forenoon at 10:30 o’clock and in the evening Jennie Chandler. "117"ANTED —People to know that I do the very “ original” for Herbert A. Hawes of Union. Services at St. Peter’s church tomorrow at 7 o'clock. Following are tbe class officers: David VV best of Upholstery nnd Farolture repair- Gale andAtkins furnished music for a select will be of a moa* interesting character. The Cloak, Suit and W aist Dept. 4ng, old furniture repollshed and make over mat- Edward M. Robbins has bought the stock rector w ill deliver an address in the morning Hodgkins, president; Grace Emery, vice treaaea N .T . M UBKAY.Bea street. dancing party at Damariscotta, Monday night. and fixtures of the K arl Packard fruit, con on “ Spiritualisfh.” A t 12 o’ dock a large president; Fred Veazie, treasurer; Isidore O nr All Wool Sorgo Fly front .Tnckot 3d A nico Silk Cape $3.90, $4.98, and T & S tflp rtt Steamer Penobscot looks like an entirely fectionery and grocery store, and has gone number of children w ill be baptized. A t 7:30 Logan, secretary. Suit. Skirt full, ami litioil with nice $6.00. New today. new boat, since she was cleaned and painted. A i r A N T B D -B om e Rood Tiger Striped SbnRgy into business there. p. m., after full choral service and special The graduation occur! June 10, just four cambric, bound with velvet binding nt W Kittens nod good pure block, nnd pure The monthly conference of the Free Bap­ The class of 1900 botanized at the H ig h ­ music, Mr. Edmund Billings of Boston will weeks from next Monday. The parts thus $5.00 la a loader which ought to ho ap­ Mellen 4 to 0 months, nil mnlos, Address M RS. tist church w ill be held this afternoon at 2 :jo lands, Wednesday afternoon. These little far assigned are as follows: Valedictory, MART H. RANI.BTT. Kocklnnd, Mslne. 16 address men. It is expected also that a num preciated. Navy and Black, all rI zcr. Shirt W aists o’clock. side trips are very popular with the students ber o f adults w ill be baptized. Ellen Flanagan; salutatory, Fred Veazie; essays on rank, Hattie Meservey and Vina /" llt t L S f o r general housework, nurses and the Trout fishing is said to be excellent at as well as instructive. Prof. W. R. Chapman gave his last concert 1 Lot odd Waists to close at 19«pl*" selections taken up. nt 98u., Black only. Wo guarantee to lit, first your pocket along front o f It, live minutes walk from church, class of our High school baa engaged the new pastorate opens auspiciously. Mr. Brad- gold standard ring platform. book and then your figure. echoolhouso and beAch, saltable for a summer or J. M. Donham, the smart agent of the Rockland Orchestra to furnish music for its lee’s address is 54 Foss street The graduating ball will occur on the night winter residence, situated In the picturesque vil­ Maine Register was in the ci’y this week. commencement exercises on the evening of of Friday, June 11 and Pullen's orchestra of Value reduced iu Ladles’ Capos. lage of Owl’s Head Price $000. Apply to C G. The register is almost as valuable in any C. II. Robinson, president of the C. II. 1st Lot which wo ahull soil fo r 98c. MOFFITT, nnd see photograph of it at office 332 June 10. There is nothing like patronizing Robinson Co., paper dealers, of Portland, Bangor has been engaged for that important office as a dictionary or a local directory. 2nd All wool Capo with a deep L adies’ W rappers Main 8t., Rocklard, Maine. T824tf home industry and home people, especially was in the city, Thursday, his first visit in occasion. The ball is in the hands of a James S. Rowe, formerly editor o f the competent committee, comprising Messrs rutile and embroidery $1.25 loads them 1 odd lot of Lawn Wrappors, 98c., Q O R SR S FOR BALE.—About a dozen West when they fill the requirements as well as the over a year. Mr. Robinson formerly paid X 1 ern and second band horaes now on hand Rockland Free Press, is to be editor and Rockland Orchestra does. our city regular monthly visits, but in recent Hodgkins, Vcszie, Ramsdell, Misses Berry, all. worth moro, and for sale at low prloes. W. L. BORROWS, manager of the Kineo Echo, a weekly, pub- years the work has been done by salesmen of Holmes and Conant. Union, Mo. Mtf The officers elect of Bradlee Juvenile plished in the interests o f the Moosehead the House. Mr. Robinson is a great favorite Lake region. Temple were installed Wednesday evening as Watch for our Window Display from our Lilliputian Dept. T N O R H X LK— \ on ill manufacturing business follows: C. T., Ralph Bird; V. T., Bertha with the trade, being as popular personally as OBITUARY JLj which cau be pr< lltably developed by the ad- The county commissioners have approved H a ll; Chap , Lou Jackson; Sec., Fred Shep­ he is honorable in business dealings, and a dltlou of capital ChII or write for particulars. the bond of Silas J. Starrett of Thomaston, firm that once opens up dealings with him is HOSIERY LadiOB* and G ents’ GEO. II. GARDINEH, Thomaston, Me. 23tf herd; Mar., Arthur George; Fin. Sec., Mrs. The general public was greatly surprised lately reappointed as trial justice. The com likely always to remain a customer. The uni­ Hattie Gregory; Treas., Myrtle Lothrop; Wednesday to learn of the death of Edgar All (ho uowost and Infest uovclllon in Collars and TI ob T JiO R S A L E — M West Main street, Thomaston, missioners also transacted some routine busi­ formly excellent paper stock upon which The Guard, Nora Mahoney; Sentinel, Neddie Beverage, janitor of tbe county buildings. fancy lloisory now open. the iwo story woodeu frame building, with ness at their sessfon Tuesday, adjourning to Courier-Gazette is printed has for a long term lot, occunled by II M. lardloer, harness dealer. A Gregory; D. M., Sadie Y ork; Asst. Sec., Mr. Beverage was taken sick about three For the Ladies’ wo can show a now June 15. of years been furnished by the C. II. Robin­ A BARGAIN good business location Will be sold for cash at a Ernest Packard; P. C. T., W illie Duffy. weeks ago, his complaint being cancer of the Satin Cravat, all colors at 26c. price far below Ite value. Was thoroughly rebuilt John Simpson is listening to the sweet son Co. Ladles’ Illnck Lisle Hose, Plain Drop three years ngo. Apply to 11. M. G ARDINER, or “ Rockland has more real fun to the square stomach. His failure was rapid and when he Ties for the Gontlemon in ondlosa O. 11 GARDINER, Thomaston, Me. 2ltf strains of the Capt. Young graphophone, The recital o f Shakespeare's “ A Mid was obliged to take to his bed, tbe sorrowing 81 Itch, 25c, per pair, would ho cheap at variety. with a firm conviction that there is luck in inch than many towns twice its size,” says the Bangor Commercial, commenting on a re­ summer-Nigbt's Dream" by George Riddle, family knew that he would never arise from it 38c. CJTOUK FIXTURES FOR SALE-York safe, odd numbers. Seventeen was the mascot in cent sensational happening in this city. We with icolian accompaniment of Mendelssohn’s alive. Childrens Black and Tan Hose, plain 20 pieces Vigoreaux Boigo Dross O weight 1500 lbs.; meat, platform and two this case. The other John had great expec­ “ Midsummer-Night’s Dream” music con­ Mr. Beverage was born on North Haven in nud ribbed. Have seamless foot, size counter scales; coffee mill; three show cases and tations. are more than pleased to return the compli­ Goods nt 60c. other fixtures. L. F. STARRETT, Assignee, ment by saying that when we want something ducted by Ch. C. Parkyn, at the Univeraalist 1845 ^ ut has spent the last quarter of a cen­ 5 to 91. 2 pair for 25c., usually sold at 10 pieces 18-inch Bleached Linen Rockland, opposlto Thorndike Hotel. 19Ttt The round trip fare from Chicago to the a little fatter still we go to Bangor or Boston. church, Monday evening, May 17, promises tury in this city. He followed tbe sea in his 17c. Christian Endeavor convention in San Fran­ to be a very recherche affair. Under the younger days, but upon removing to/R ock Crash. This week our prlco is 7c per [N O R 8 X L B — One 20 II. P. Boiler 120-2 Inch As far as Maine is concerned, though, there is cisco next July is but £25, making a compar­ auspices o f the Shakespeare society, like land engaged in the wheelwright business at yard. Jt? tubes, nearly new, used only two months. no other city than Bagor, our own excepted, MISCELLANEOUS A nico Dimity for Drcssos at 0 l-4c. One 25 H. P. Horizontal Engine In fine order. For atively cheap trip for Eastern delegates. It of course. everything they have ever given to the admir­ the Highlands, later being employed by F. L. further particulars enquire ol CHARLES BICK­ cannot be learned, however, that Rockland ers of the famous bard, it is sure to be a Cummings. In 1889 he was nominated for Faucy bolts to match ovory color of IloinstItched Pillow Slips, 26c per NELL, Kotklsnd, Me., or POSTMASTER, Swans Rev. W. A. Newcombe of Thomaston is to Wuist in stock. pair. island, Me 4wl7 is to be represented. delightful occasion. To have an opportunity county treasurer by the Republican party and The Methodist Ladies’ Circle met Wednes­ preach at the First Baptist church tomorrow to hear Mr. Riddle is indeed a rare treat, and served one term of two years. He was re­ Children's Waists with tho now elas­ Hemstitched Sheets, full slzo, 69c T71OR S.XLK-10 h. p. Holler Mil Engine mid day afteinoon with Mrs. L. N. Littiehalc, morning. The evening meeting w ill be under tbe society is glad to be able to give the public nominated in 1891 but was defeated by Alvah tic devices for 50c. Waist and clastic each. 1? Knuckle Joint Cider Free, nil complete. Cun Union street. The Methodist Bible class met direction of the B. Y. P. U. Henry B. W ill­ a chance to enjoy it with them. A large Clark who ran on a fusion ticket. Six years 0 dlllorenl styles of Corsots at 60c. bo ee. n running. S. T. JACKSON, Kwt Jeitcriou, iams who preached last Sunday morning and attached. Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Bunker, Orange number of the tickets, which have been ago he was appointed janitor of the court Mnlne. 202.8* evening gave excellent satisfaction to the au­ street, and the cottage prayer meeting tonight placed at 50 cents, have already been sold, house by the county commissioners and was A full assortment of tho celebrated CJECOND Hand Horses for Sale. Address or diences. His manner was easy, and his Somothing Entirely Now w ill be held with Mrs. Harry French, North but others can be obtained of any member of serving in that capacity at the time of his VV Waists. O cull on W. W. LIGHT, 4o. Liberty. Me. 196- preaching was largely extempore. Mr. Main street. the society. death. In all these duties he was faithful to Wo wish to call vour attention to Ladles’ Linen Petticoats at $1.39, Williams graduates from Newton in June and the letter and a man in whom the Republican TjlOR SALK. One set Double Horse Sleds and Capt. M. K . Willey's house on Limerock our new Spot Veilings, also to our now also Colored Moire Petticoats. would then like a pastorate. He is 33 years party and the public at large reposed the ut­ JT Folding Rack. J. J. BOND, East Jefferson. street is being painted in handsome colors Plain aud Figured Chillon Veilings. of age and unmarried. THE MAY FESTIVAL most confidence. TOILET DEPT. ------The Healey billiard parlors are receiving He served in the Navy during the late war fTWGINE AND BOILER.-- A twenty horse some neat improvements. Proprietor Healey Our readers will rejoice in the announce­ TO THE GENTLEMEN 0 bars Cereal Soap for 26c. rb power Engine and Boiler In good order. H. In place of their regular circle Wednesday and recently became an applicant for a pen­ A . MILLS, Lincolnville, Mo. 31 is boss carpenter------The Camden & Rock­ ment that Rockland is to have an up to-date 3 bars of Cotto Soap anil a Broad directory. A partial canvass was made about evening th e . Univeraalist ladies gave a sion. It was granted about two weeks ago at Wlm want to keep cool this Summer Knife for 25c. land Water Co.’s office has recently under­ the very time he took his death bed. Mr. should get a suit of our .lorley ribbed V71ARM AT AUCTION.—Will be sold by publlo gone a Spring renovation. a month ago and the remainder of the material May Festival which proved a most en­ P Motion at the dwelling house In Warren for­ is now being collected. The book w ill come joyable event. Supper was served on Beverage survived his wife and since the lat­ Shirts and Drawers at 25c. each, groat A nico Linen Roller Towel 2 1-2 The action of the municipal officers Mon­ merly occupied by Elbridge Burton, on Thursduy. from the press some time in June and will tbe European plan in the early evening ter’s death, his daughter, Mrs. Cora Whitman, value. yds long, all made for 26c. each. May 20, at two o ’clock F. m., unless previously sold day night in issuing licenses to our ice cream be a complete work in every respect. The and about 100 did the viands justice. At 7 formerly of South Paris has kept house for at private sale, tho Elbridge Burton farm aituuted dealers means that we can have that delicious in Warren, containing about one hundred und directory is being compiled by W. E. Shaw of o’clock the tables were removed and that the family. The other children are Mrs. A l­ refreshment Sundays after all. Tbe city gov­ thirty acres. JOHN It. 8TUDLKY. Boston, who is making the canvass personally bright, chatty little musical play “ The Fairy bert E. Bickmore, living on Warren street, JUST RECEIVED TO-DAY 25-27 ernment had no desire to deprive people of with the assistance of Cecil E. Heard, a stu I the Fountain,” was presented by the fol­ and two sons, Almon F. and Leon G., who 25 Ladies’ Fur Collareltefl, $3 75 to $25.00. Thia so popular garment comforts, save where it was done in such a have been living at home. Mr. Beverage was r flW O story dwelling with ell and shed, stable dent of Boston University.^ A ll had to the lowing cast of characters: manner as to desecrate the Sabbath and be­ a member of Edwin Libby Post, G. A. R. and can be found in our stock and you can bo shown 35 different garments to 1 and small carriage bouse. House hus 13 new directory. Dow Drop, The Fairy, Vivien BlldngH rooms besides pautrles, halls aud ah'-d; eight or come a nuisance. Prince Colver, Thomas Hayden that organization had charge of the funeral select from We guarantee tho price and quality on all furs we sell. nine cloaetH. Arranged for two families. Water “ People have very queer ideas regarding Edwin Libby Post, G. A. R., is gradually Dume Hustle, Faith Groeuhulgh services which were held yesterday, below and ubovu, ulso on the outside of the bouso the value of diamonds,” said Prof. A. T. completing arrangements for the observance Her duugh'urs, and lu the stable. Newly p.dated lust fall. Elec- Filriu, Mlibel Stratton C L O V E D E P T . . . . trie cars puss the door. Also n large lot on Waldo Crockett to the writer, yesterday. “ I have a of Memorial Day. As previously announced Lilia, May Andrews JIOITIV Avenue, overlooking the burbor. Also a smull friend in Boston who is a jeweler and he tells tbe Memorial address w ill be delivered by Hopeep, Gruce Illcks Fa it ba lUxorvillo, April 30, to Mr. and Mrs. field of IX acres near the Job i Jones farm on it— We make Old Gloves look like new for 15 cts. per pair. me that once upon a time he made a wager Major J. II. H. Hewett of Thomaston. Dr. Hoy Bluo, Churl Io Robinson Herbert B. Farrur, a daughter Jameson's point, inquire of fh C. CROSS, of Iluuter», John Tibbetts, Frunx Tibbetts, Lewis A few odd sizes in Talleta in Black and Tun, 2 pairs for 25 cents, worth that he could leave a £200 diamond in his Benjamin Williams w ill deliver the afternoon Norwood- Vlnath»vi-n, April 80, to Mr. and Cochran, Bnk< r Sc Cross, 406 M .iu St, Itockland. Mills, Wllllum X Thomas. ra. ErncsHNorwood, a son. 50 address at the cemetery and Rev. C. A. 25 cents a pair. window for a week, labeled £1, and that no Tbe young folks were right up to the snuff BaglbY—Hope, April 28, to Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Moore of the Congregational church w ill de­ Bagley, a son. qM tRM containing 68 acres of land situated In one would offer to buy it. Sure enough tbe liver the sermon. Memorial Day comes on in their respective parts and the production IIai.l —Hearsmont, April 10, to Mr. and Mrs, JLj Hope Is offered for sulo at reasonable terms. valuable stone staid there all that time, and of “ The Fairy of the Fountain,” was in every Bald farm contains mouoru buildings In good repair; Sunday this year and the exercises w ill take Willard Hall, a duughlor. although many people looked at it curiously, way pleasing to the audience The Festival 10 pieces of those Fancy Check Taffeta .Silks offered today. running water In house and baru; a good orchard, not one offered to buy.” Nine people out of place on Monday. Achorn cemetery w ill be Biuall fruits of all kmda, among them an acre In viaited, tbe Post being escorted by Co. II., netted the Ladies Circle about £50 and was IVEzaartrUBD A lady’s costume is not complete this season without a Fancy Parasol. crauberrles. Also u new building on the place ten are unable to distinguish the difference repeated last night for tbe benefit of the Mil l e ii—Blackinoton — U11I1A1, Muy 6, by fitted up for u stole and postofllce. On a good road Tillson Light Infantry. Commander Cilley We have a beautiful assortment of Ladies’ Carriago Shawls not to be between a paste diamond and the genuine. equal success “ Nothing succeeds like Success.” Rev. T. P. Gules, Sidney B. Ml Ier and Mrs. Lus and lu u good neighborhood. Alsu aevvral extra w ill issue his order in a few days. V . Blackington, both or W est Rook port. found elsewhere. fields which will be sold with the above described Seventeen of the 26 applicants who took property or Hold sepurulely. For further partlou- out papers for tbe civil service examination See our display this of thin material for simmer wear. Figured liirs call on or address MRS. C A . M ANSFIKLD, as candidates for the position of shipping East P rien...... Ktamlnc, Fancy Stripe Batista, with fancy colors of Velvet Ribbon to llo p e , Me. If Fohtxii-F alks—Thomaston, May 4, by ReV.W. commissioner of tbe Waldoboro District . Newcomb, William B. Koster anti Aggie M. m atch showed up Wednesday, and for tbe four Kales, both of Thomuston. T o L e t. hours succeeding 10:30 a. m. the custom R o sa s—L aDD— Warren, April 24, Edward K. bouse building resembled tbe high school on Itokua and Mahals II. Ladd, both of Warren. QUMMKR COTTAGE TO LET—At Half-way Manning— Bean—Lincolnville Center, A pill 20, 10 pieces of th o se examination day. One examination for this READY FOR BUSINESS George H. Manning and Hsdlu M. Bean, both of H Beach, Buttery Ridge, new , 9-rooms, ull fur- nlshed, ready for occupancy. 6 sleeping rooms, each same purpose bad already been held but it iduoulavilla Center. accessible without disturbing others, itent In keep­ was a trifle stiff and nobody qualified. This ing with the times. Apply to K. C RANKIN, 62 time the government sent out careful instruc­ DIED Cedar street. tions and the questions were put in a slightly Fancy Check Z X N E store, Blake Block. One Modern Flat, 6 modified form, the applicants being obliged a native of North Haven, aged 62 years, 4 uontl V / rooms, Bluke Block. One small tenement, New Store! NewGoods! New Prices 15 days. to do a good trick at pennmanibip, spelling, Orient street. Fur puticulars upply N. B. COBB. Camkrgn—Rockland, May 2, Carrie E. (Boyu- 50 arithmetic, answering practical questions and ton), wife of By ard E. Cameron, aged 27 years, 9 Taffeta Silks copying from plain copy. Tbe arithmetic The three greatest inducements which can be offered. mouths. 12 days. riisvellaneous. questions are said to have savored strongly of Calpbbwood—North Haven, May 2, Amanda, We have always maintained that a STRICTLY CASH wife of Henry E. Calderwood, formerly of Vlual almanac puzzles, and if that is what civil ser­ haven. IJAINTING, P.por U.n,lug. Celling. Wl.il vice examination means some of the older G RO CERY can live in Rockland and our object will be not ClIASK—Portland, May 1, Capt. Charles 11. Chase, 1 eued, etc. Prices to suit the time. Ad­ men who have been out of school for 20 or a native of Brunswick, aged 73 years •: Just Received To-Day dress F. B. AVERILL. 68 Crescent St., Kocklaud. 30 years are likely to grow gray headed wait­ to trust even a yeast cake to any person. But as you know HtinsgN -Stonington, May 1, the wife of Lyman 26*32 Stinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gott, aged ing for a government appointment. Tbe TTIBKEDOM NO ll’B.—I hereby give my sou this method of doing business will allow us to sell cheaper 19 years, 4 mouths, 4 days. I? Herbert E. Merchant his freedom during the answering of practical questions is more in e s remainder of his minority, I shall claim none of his the line of parties who would make good than any store in Rockland. wages or puy no bills contracted bv him after thia shipping commissioners, and while the thing date Dated at Vluulhaven this 16th day of Feb­ ruary, A D. 1897. JOHN 8. M ERCHANT. is a farce almost from beginning to end, there 22-268 are none who do not concede that the prac­ tical questions department is all right. Those Read This List of Prices on Standard Goods. niANOFORTB INSTRUCTION.-MISS MA- JL BEL H. HOLBROOK, 22 Camden Street, who stood fire Wednesday were Capt. Wm. FLOUR 7 Bars American Family...... Seal Your Letters will receive pupils In pianoforte instruction. P. Hurley, Capt. Charles E. H all, William M. Norman R Flour...... 85.40 7 Bars Lenox...... either at her home or will go to them. Especial Munroe, Daniel W. Titus, George O. Coombs, Prompt Attention Given attention given begluuers. Dalny F lo u r...... 4.90 0 Bars Welcome...... William F. Tibbetts, E. L. Lovejoy, Israel Pillsbury’B Best Flour...... 5 00 MISCELLANEOUS W ith D e n u is o n ’a P e r Snow, C. E. Burpee, Capt. Addison Oliver, These are all the best flours milled to Mail Orders. William Thomas. B. C. Calder wood, Rev. W. 1 lb. Best Cream Tartar...... MEN WANTED O. Holman, J. F. Sprague, Capt. A. G. Hunt, and aa good as m oney can buy. Every 1 lb. Good Cream T a rtar...... fumed Wax which we over all New Euglaud to work (or ua aell- of Rockland, Capt. L. K . Morse, Gersbom L. one warranted. ThreeCrow Spice,per pkg.any kind lug nursery stock. Steady job, pay weekly, Burgess, Rockport. COFFEE Fine Granulated Sugar, per lb ---- experience not ueceeeary, exclusive te rri­ Very Best Rio p e r lb ...... 22 1 lb. Best Corn S ta rc h ...... show in all Tints to tory, outfit free. A pp ly at once. Very Good Rio per lb ...... 18 5 lbs. Best Laundry Starch ...... m a tc h o u r p a p e rs . . HOMER N. CHASE St CO.Auburn,Me Very Fair Rio per lb ...... 14 3 lbs. Best Polished Pecan Nuts. 1OO Alttiu Street. Very Best Java per lb ...... 29 2 lbs. Best California Walnuts- 26*34 Mention this paper. Very Best Java & Mocha per lb -. .31 Gold Dust Washing Powder...... MOLASSES 7 lbs. Pearl Barley...... FULLER & COBB, 9 lbs. Rolled Oats...... GOVERNOR’S PROCLAMATION BUCKSPORT. Fancy Ponce, very b e s t...... 42 Fancy Porto Rico, very nice...... 31 1 lb. Very choice Formosa Tea, w arranted to s u it...... Syndicate Building, - - Rockland The statutes of our Statu wisely declare (bat the BEANS Governor shall uuuuully set apart a day Iu the Challenge Condensed Milk,per can . Stamp Them. Spring Arbor Day, for the planting of trees, Fancy band picked old Fashioned Potatoes, per bu ...... shrubs aud vluea. Shade trees and ahruba add V. E. Beans, per peck ...... 45 10 lbs. Pure Lard ...... much to the beauty of our cities and village* aud Flower Seeds C. FRAN K JO N E S , Free Consulta­ to tbe comfort aua elegance of our boinua. To tbe Faucy band picked New York Pea 10 lbs. Compound Lard, Fairbanks tion. UreatKgyp. Beans, per p e c k ...... 36 W ith one of our Gluss, lieu Remedy. ▲ eud that tbeir pluutlng should be eucouraged by PRUSSIAN UROWN. Best State of Maine Corn, per can couceutrated action, this day baa been ealub la bed. 3'.. lbs. Nice Kaisins...... positive Cu re for 1 therefore appolut Monday, the te tb day of May SOAP ell Stomach,Kid­ next, to be obaened aa Arbor Day, aud I 10 Bars Standard ...... 25 1 ib. Best Citron ...... Ebony, China or Oxyx Slen offrupher ney and Bladder recoin me ud that all tbe people of our State show a 7 Bars Star...... 26 5 gals. Best White Oil...... and Troubles Mo«t commendable real in promoting tbe objects for S e a ls . . . eAuellenl for dsl- which ibis day Is dvalgued, by devoting the dme to The Finest Seeds In the World. OUR MOTTO: alktt Beud 4 els. plant lug ornamental trees aud ahruba along tbeir Typewriter, In stamps. The streets, iu public parks aud other plac- a aud One Price to Everyone. Nothing too good for us to sell. EgypUoa Medi­ srouud tbeir homes Lxkwslxym PoWMUS, You can easily see that you can save from 40 to 50 per cent by buying of ut etas Co . 44 C1K Governor. 042 HAIN STREET. bi., M«w York. Every article guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. May] It W ill Surprise You Flowers and Floral 1 have opened aa office al lbe abvvs number, LARGEST STORE IN ROCKLAND where peraous can fcxouru lbe servlet* of an viper! lu order to prove the great merit of Ely's Steuographer and Typewriter al a nominal flgurv, Cream balm, tbe most effective cure for Ca- Work of all kinds. BEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM AND LOWEST PRICES nr 1 will coin* In your place nf biuloess svery day A. C. MOORE, tarrb and Cold in tbe Head, your druggist and take your work Sv dictation returning the Goods Delivered Anywhere Free of Charge. letters to y o u In lima fur the next mail al Ibeae Tuac*. kt|ul»lt» aad kcpalrg . . w ill supply a generous io cent trial sixe or pilous: we will mail for io cents. Full sue 50 cents. For an average of 40 lei tors per week or less, M i.60 ELY BROS., 56 Warren St.. N. Y. City. L. E. Shaw Supply Co., •• »• u w m than 40 and leas Chau 100, 2 .0 0 Pianos and Organs Ely's Cream Balm has completely cured me For all isgal work $s low as 11 can possibly bv of catarrh when everything else faded. Many NORTH END CASH GROCERY done. XddxuM Utdwa ki Uua. M iuia C ., IfeuXUud, U . acquaintances have used it with excellent re* Coakley’s Drug Store. 14 ELM STREET. 4UT1 ask your support Mr. business Man for this venture- 17 suits.—Alfred W. Stevens, Caldwell, Ohio. Rankin Block, Junction North Main Street. TUB ROCKLAND C Ot RJKR-QAZKTTB: SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1 8 9 7

Maine Central R. R. gans of the offender.) "A pretty fine me met. I suppose yon know what the was entirely In shadow owifig to the •laimed to be. Were it so, I shonld un­ fool ’e made of me, standing there bnrn- punishment for that is? And when yon height of the buildings on either side. doubtedly suppress tbe incident I am Burn the Bestl In Effect Oot. 4. 1896. ing my fingere nnd a box of matches try­ come ont yon’ll he a ruined i«an. Tbe That it was quite possible he would abont to relate, for it tells very mnch ing to find out wot was wrong Oil! hulk owners will discharge yon without against myself witbont in any way ABRKNGKR trnln* Imre Rockland w fob reeognize me, if only by my voice, I lows : Call that sjilnttering stuff oil I Why, I ft character for gross violation of rnles. ” folly realized, nnd I knew perfectly strengthening tbe probability of my P8.20 A. If., for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, m ight ns well 'ave tried to set fire to He looked murder, and hnd he been well that every moment I spent in his story. Angnata, W aterville, Banror, Port laud, .nd Boston, loss of a coward might have attempted arriving In Boaton at 4.16 P. If. the river." oompany my life wonld be in my own When the man in hiding on the Cu­ 1JW P. If., for Bath, Brunswick, Leirteton, Still swearing, ho mnde fast the din­ as well as look^S it. Then something hands, but 1 flattered myself that I was ban Queen lifted his hr ad and looked me Waterville, Portland and Boaton, arriving In Boaton gey nnd pnceeded, ran iu hand, in the •eemed to occur to him, and he stood more than a match for him in a fair in the faoe, I knew at once that I was att.2O P. M. (Opyright. IWB, by Dodd, M.«d A Oo.J Train a arrive : direction of the village. staring absently at me while turning fight, nnd in regard to foul play-swwell, in the presence, if nor of James Mnllen, 10.45 A . If. morning train from Portland, Lew. the matter over in his bovine brain. I teton, An gnat a and W aterville. CHAPTER XXVII. After n time I started to follow and forewarned is forearmed, nnd I was not at all events of the person with whom I 6.20 P. M. from Boaton, Portland, Ix»wteton and A GAME OF “ BLUFF” WITH HUOHTW. overtook him ju st ns ho was passing my guessed I be upshot of his meditations unprepared. had traveled to Southend on the occa­ Bangor. "Why not on the Cuban Queen in­ Oottnge. to be somewhat us follows: “This man. I waited until it was dark before sion when he had objected so forcibly to GRoHGB F. EVANS, Gen’l Manager. whoever ho is, has me in his power and F. K. BOOTH BY , G. P. A T . A. deed?” I repented ns I called to mind “Good night, ” I called ont over my starting for the hulk. Hnglies came on the striking i? a fusee. The bright, W. L. WHITE, Dlv. Supt. the fact that it was there Mullen had shoulder iu passing, us is the custom in can min me. I wish he were nut of the deck in reply to my hail and proved a prominent eyes, beautiful ns a wom­ lain secure when the hue nnd cry was tbo country. way, but I don’t mean riskipg my own better actor than might have been ex- an’s; tbe delicately clear complexion; Portland, Mt. Ilc a e rt A M achiasS.H. Co at its height. It was only when the He replied by bidding me go to a neck for him. If I let him go on the peoted. After he had inquired grnflly, tho straw colored hair; gjie aqnilino Str. FRANK JONES hno and cry had somewhat subsided place which, though it may likely hnlk, Winton is more than likely to "Is that yon, Bill?” and I had respond­ nose, with the strange upward arching that he had ventured forth to commence enough have been his ultimate destina­ suspect he's a spy. In that case he’s ed, “ Bill it is, Jim ,” and had been bid­ of the nostrils; the enriou^uitting of Change In Route. Reanmptlnn of Bert Ira. his devilry afresh, nnd what was mere tion, I sincerely hope may never he just the sort of man to knock the med­ den come aboard, he went on—in re­ the brows over the eyes; tbe full lips, Commencing Friday, April 2d, will leave Port- mine nor the render’s. dling fool on the bead, nnd the job I thut spoke of voluptuousness, unscrupu­ land 11 00 p m., Tuesdays and Fridays, and Rock likely, now th ftl the hue and cry h a il sponse to my question of “ Wot's up?” land 6.80 a. m. W ednesdays and Saturdays for Bar "I'm snro I know that dulcet voioo,” want done would get done without my been raised onoe more, thnn that I10 —to speak his part in the little play lous and cruel; tho firm, finely molded Harbor, Machlasport and Intermediate landings I said, stepping nnd wheeling round. putting my neck in a noose.” ohin—ull these there was no mistaking Returning, leave Machlasport at 4 00 a. m. oa shonld have crept back to his former Which we had rehearsed together. He “It must be, it is, tho geninl Hughes. Anyhow, he looked at me curiously in spite of his woman’s dress. As I FOR SALE BY Mondays and Thursdays, arriving Rocklnnd 4 00 hiding place? | informed me ho had had a telegram to p. n»., leave 4.30 p. m. and arrive Portland 11 00 How aro yon, my worthy fellow?” far a ininnte, nnd then said in a more looked nt him tho scene in the stuffy 111., connecting wkh early morning train for The next afternoon I was in the little I say that his wife was ill and that he The worthy follow intimatod that his conciliatory tone: smoking carriage on the Southend rail­ aton. 16 aottago at Canvey ngnin, and should wished to go to her, but did not like ^ GEORGE F. EVANS. GeneraljManager. health was not noticeably affected for “ What are yon going to do to Win­ applying for relief because ho had a way came back to me, and when in his P. K BOOTH BY, G. P. A T. A- hnvn been there sooner but for the fact the better by tho sight of me. ton?” cove on board, disguised as a woman quick, incisive way he asked, "W ell, air, AJ.BIRDJbCO. that I wished first to satisfy myself that “ A rrest him by and by. If I con, I ’ll Georges Valley Railroad. my movements were not being watched “Oh, don’t say that,” I said. “ You (this in a lowered voice, according to and what have yen to say for yonrself?” Telephone 36-2, wero most hospitable to mo in the mat­ koop yonr name ont of it. If I oao't, I stammered foolishly for a moment, ROCKLAND, MB. Leave Union at 8:15 a. m., 1.20 and 3 16 p. m. by the police iaitrnctioa), whe had got into a scrape ter of drinks whon I had the pleasure aad yon lose yonr crib, I’ll make it np Arrive at Union 10.50 a. m , 2.36 and 6.25 p. m. I did not intend on this occasion to nnd wanted te lie low awhile. and then, prompted by what spirit of Connect at Warren .Inaction with Maine Central of spending a very delightful hour in to yon in some way. Bat let mo toll perversity and mischief I know not, an­ trains. waste time in trying to find out whether My snppoeed brother then wont on to yonr company on board the Cuban yon ono thing, yon’d better play mo fair Hughes had any ono on board with him ask me if I would take ebargo of tbo swered him by another question whioh, Qneen ono evening. Pray let mo return or it will bo tbo worse for yoo. Tho We are selling or not, especially ns I was now without halk in hla absence, nssnriug sae that nudor the circumstances, must havo Boston and Bangor the compliment. This is my cottage and Coban Qneen is being watched night Quickly’s assistance. This was a case in the cave wbr "a good nn to pay,” and sounded like intentional insolence. I’ve got some excellent whisky aboard. and dny, nnd if yon tell Winton of yonr S T E A M S H I P c o . which it seemed to me safer to achieve that the job wonld bo worth a £5 note “ You’re the man wot conldu’t stand Hard and Soft Won’t yon come in and have a glass?” meeting w ith me, und he tries to esenpo if I promised to keep aay mouth shut. the smell of fnsees. ” my purpose by a bold stroke than to or yon try to give na the slip yonr»elf, Service Increased To Three Trips a Week. adopt the more cautious course of beat­ This was n temptation not tobewith- To all this Mullen was no donbt lis­ Had horns suddenly sprouted ont on C o a l ftood, nnd ho replied a little more civil each side of my head he eonld not havo Commencing Tuesday, April 13, 1897, steamer ing about the bush. The thing to do tening, so I replied—emphasizing my ly that he “ didn’t m ind," and oven remark with the expectoration nnd ex­ looked nt mo with luoro ubsolute amaze­ ‘•City of Bangor” leaves Rockland as follows would be to engage Hughes in conver­ c h e a p us For Boston, Tuesdays, Thursdays and raturdays sation, and when he was off his gnard nnbent so far as to answer yes or no to pletives whioh might bo looked for from ment and dismay. For a very few sec­ at (about) 7,00 p. m., or upon arrival of steamer ono or two casual remarks I made. onds he stared wide eyed with wonder, from Bangor. to charge him suddenly with sheltering a seafaring man—that I was ready to a n y b o d y . For Camden, Belfast, Searsport, Bucksport Win­ j fugitive from justice on board the When ho rose to go, some spirit of take over the job and keep my own and then a look of comprehension and terport, and Bangor, Tuesdays, Thursdays and mischief prompted mo to ask him what canning crept into his eyes. They nar­ Saturdays at (about) 6 00 a . m , or upon arrival Cuban Queen. The cleverest rogue is counsel. That point being satisfactorily from Boston apt to betray himself when a surprise ho had in the oil can, and this, apparent­ settled, I was invited to step below nnd rowed, catlike and ernel; the muscles /> F. Crtckett Co. For Green’s Landing, So. West Harbor, North ly recalling his grievance, put him in abont the cheeks tightened; the lips East Harbor Seal Harbor and Bar Harbor, Tues- is thus sprung upon him, nnd such a mnko tbo acquaintance of tbo gentle­ days, Thursdays and Saturdays at fab«»ut) 5.00 a. the worst of tempers again, for he man in tbe cabin. parted, showing the clinched teeth. I M., or upon arrival of steamer from Boston. olnmsy rascal as Hughes should not be K o r th E n d difficult to deal with. I did not doubt snatohed nt it, savagely blurting out: heard his breath coming and going like RETURNING, “ Wot tbo dickens 'as that got to do CHAPTER XXIX. that of a winded runner, aud tho next From Boston, Mondays, Wednesdays non Fri­ that he would deny the impeachment C rders by t e le p h o n e days, at 5.00 P. M. with much bluster nnd more bud lan­ w i’ you?” I TRY A FALL WITH JAMES MULLEN. second his face flamed out with a look From Bangor, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur­ "Keep a civil tongue in your head, Some one dressed like a woman was of snch devilish ferocity aud uucontrol- days at 2 00 p m . touching at waydandlngs. guage, but by keeping a keen eye upon ?A Y. MAY 8 1*97

CALI, AND HAVK TOUR KNOX (X >U N TV .-In <\»nrt of Probate held at Rockland nn the third Tn»*day of Aprl’, IW . X ndrew R en t,«teen ’or of the la*t will and tr*ta- Watches, ClMks aid Jewelry ment of Thom** Luce, H»iezof North FI even, In *»ld County, deeeaeed, hnving prenenled hi* 6r*6 CLEANED AND REPAIRED. P arsonS ■mount of «dmlnl*tmtlon of the e*t*te of en d do- I also have a line o f Clocks, Jew elry, Silverware oaeed for allowance: nd Optical Goods. Ryes Tested Free. OnnRitRh, That notice thereof b«» irlven, threw week* tncftvMively, in T hr ( 'ot’RiKn-riakrttb, A C B R A G G , pills printed In Rockland, In anld con nty, that nil per- -ooa Interested may nttend at a I'rohate Court Jeweler and Optician,______C n la n We B est L iv e r B ill Afn/lo he h, Id nt Kncklanfi.nn the third Tnr*d,«y of May next, nnd ahow enttae, If any they have, why the anld account ahnnld not he allowed H o r s e P Price an cl*: five ?t. Pamphlet free C K MRsRRVKV. Judge. D o Y o u n A Co., 22 I'mHom llonxe SI., H ot on, A true c o p y A t t c * l • I 8 J 22-26 RliWAnn K. GorLP, Reulater. If eo, you’ll l»e Interested In my Woel Collai Host made, and at lower price than you’ve been paying for poor ones. Better come and see for o H H g S t e KN'»X I ’CCN TV .—In Court of Probate he’d at yourself. D. L. BRNNIR, A permanent, original and copyrighted feature. Please lend any suggestions or Itoekland on the thhd Tne-d*y of April ltR»7. Harness Manufacturer, recipes to our special editor, addressed Good Cookery, 1 Water street, Boston .1.11 II Hewett, aomln’atiator on tin e*tate of |£6tf Union, lie. Kninm-I Plllahnry, lute of hncklrttnt, in mdil county, diecteed, having preeeit,a' h’* fifth n «, final ae. (Copyright) II C. ROBBINS. count of iidmlhlatrntlon of -aid eatate for allow- J OltDKRRO, That notice thereof he given, three —Dealer In— Orlfftnnteit In 1R10, by the late Pr. A. Johnaon, F.ttnlly Phyntclun. Il* merit nnd excellence■ have week* *n« e< aslvely, ti Till? Co RIRR Oa XITTR, Fresh Brut J. CORNMEAL GEMS. R.UBttetl everriMvIy for nearly n century. All who printed In Rockland, lu anld county, that all per­ To two well-beaten eggs, add half a use It nm Rinazetl nt It* great power. It I* *nfe, I anum luteroted may niton- at a Probate Court to he Drugs and Patent Medicines, Chicken Croquettes. Stewed Potatoes. woothlnc. «ntl*fylng; *<» any *h X, Bem»ltlre*uITerenu | Doughnuts Coffee. cupful of sugar nnd a tablespnonful of tuterniil nml Exlernitl. It cure* every form or In-1 held nt Iloeklnnd, on the third 'Pu-ndnv of May Confectionery, Fruit. Cigars, butter, dissolve one teaspoonful of soda lininni illnn. Plenftnnt to take dropped on Riignr for | next, nnd ahow cntiae. If nny they have, why tho Dear Polly—You pleased me very much coldi, cotigha, erninp*, burn*, hrulxen, nil norenenn. anld neenunt ahould not he nllnwod t obacco and Fancy Goods. by asking for further Information re­ In two large » upfuls of sour m ilk and add 22 26 t . K MKWKKVEY, Judge garding the "man in the kitchen.” He Jo the eggs and sugar. Sift a teaspoon­ I i»m ntnety-ono venr* and nine month* old, wan A true copy,—Atteat: horn SeplemlH’r 17. I7W I hnvn been n ntnmtnnl: Rdward K Gotit.n, Roglaler. ONION, MAINB. Is one of the most promising students I ful of sait with one cupful of flour into hearer for JohnHon’* Anodyne Liniment mom I thnn fifty yonr*. Ilnvc found W*e for It evei have, and when he is ready to take his the mixture, stir in enough cornmeal to ulnco. I have found It nuperinr to nny other. KNOX C O U N T Y .-In Court of Probate held at degree, I am going to ask him to pre­ make a stiff batter. Bake 25 minutes In Mr*. W bai.THY L. TORlllt. East Corinth. Mo. Rocklnnd on the third Tneaday of April, 1997 D.M. WOOD. M. D. well-greased, hot gem pans. Klllot Orbeton, truatm of Jneob tehnrn, under scribe for you. You w ill find his prescrip­ Our Book on INFLAMMATION Mailed fmex the Inal will and t. *111111, nt of t hrlatoplwr Young, tions helpfu? and palatable. The Doctor’n nlgnMum and direction* on every Jr , lele of Cnmden, In anld county, demnaed, Office and Residence in G.J W. He Is taking an experimental course ALMOND CAKE. Rolii l»v oil Drutfulft*. I rice, 35 cent*. Hix ImtHo*, having preaented hla first a< count of ndin’nlatra- (Juliet Corson.) L ii'. jdUKBOJCA GO. n Cu.uwn Ilou*e Ht. Bo*ton. fiaa. In cookery at night, and wisely asked , Ion o f the eatnte of *nld decenaed for allowance .- Bachelder's House. Rent one «upful each of butter and OhiiKRKD, That notlre then-of he given, th ree first to be taught how to m ake good X X X stignr to a cream. Break In four 8URVIVAL OF THE FITTEST In Inaolvcocy. Notice of Second Meet’i x wmka auceeaalrely In TilR C ountRR.OaBKTTR, Hours 12 to 2 and 7 to 9 p. m. BREAD. printed In Ronklnnd, In *nld county, that nl per- eggs nnd stir them a little, but do not STATE OK MAINE. Now there Is bread and bread. but. I [Adapted from Nnst’B enrtoon in “ Robinson Crnsoo’s Money.” ] ►on* Interrated tuny nttend nt a Probate Quart to ho UNION, MAINF, bent the halter. Dissolve half a tea­ Knox r*. Count or 1nhoi.v«n< t held nt Rocklnnd, on the third Tuc*dny of May pave him the Jollowing prescription, spoonful of soda in half a cupful of In tho cane of Max Anltn, Insolvent Debtor next, nnd ahow eauae, If nny they have, why the which is an excellent and reliable one: Thia la to give notloo Ihnt purauimt to an order of anld iiccnunt should nol he n lowed milk, and «tlr It Into the batter. E. H. BURKETT, Sift four quarts of Hour and set it in a r'onrl therefor, a aeeontl meeting of the ('redltora of 22-2«t < . K. M LrtKRYKY, Judge. Sift two heaped teaspoonfuls of Cleve­ EVOLUTION OF MONEY. Co-operative Hanking For Farmers. anltl Inaolvent Debtor will he held nt Iho Probate A true copy,— Alt* a t: warm place for several hours to take off land’s br.kl’ •: powder with one pint of The American Agriculturist of April Court Room In Rockland, In anltl County, on Turn- UuWARt> K. Uotrt.n, Reglater. WHOLESALE & RETAIL, tiny, |the eighteenth dny of May, A. D IK’-7 at the chill. Then add 1% tablespoonfuls of flour, and si r enough Into the batter to Unwarranted Government Interrerenee 4 ngnin discusses editorially tho “ entiro two o’clock In the afluruoon, of the purpo-e* K N t’X C O U N T Y .-In Court of I’rnhate held nt CORN, FLOUR, MILL FEED, salt, and mix thoroughly. Dissolve half make It as thick as w ill hold a drop let Prevents Easy Transition From linn Sub­ feasibility of co-operative banking named In Heetlon 39 of the Act for -aid Htate of Rocklnnd, on the third Tuendny of pill, 1897. LIME, LATHS, KEROSENE b yeast cake In half a cupful of luke­ fall from the m ixing spoon. stance to Another. Maine, entitled “ An Act In r-lid Ion to the In* I- (b o II M Km reft, ndmlulal ntor ntt the Minto among farmers.” “This can bo done,” vent Lawn of Maine,'’ approved February 21. I“78, of Thoa. It Groae, late of Hoekpntl, In *nld OIL, ETC-, ETC. warm water, make a shallow hollow in Flavor the ♦ nke with almond, and stir Mouey is sim ply a commodity that is and Acta aincndntory thereof. the flour, pour In the yeast and stir in i it says, “ by slight modifications of tho county, deceased, having presented hla first nnd i v i m . tat ty It until it Is smooth, but do not beat It. generally recognized ns n universal ! system of co-operative savings fund nnd KDW ARD K. (HH’I.D, final account of administration of anld estate for union, enough flour to make a stiff batter. Scald Bake the cake In a large pan lined with equivalent, and its degree of goodness 22*268 R» giater of mild Court. allowance : a pint of milk, adding a teaspoonful of buttered paper. In a moderate oven, un­ building associations or co-operative < ’HDKiuin. That notice thereof he given, Hires* W INGATE, SIMMONS & CO Btigar and a dessert spoonful of butter; or efficiency consists in tlio unanim ity of I banks, which 1>»h proved so remarkably week* successively. In TllR CotiniRil-GAXRTT*, til a broom Ftraw thrust Into it can he tho recognition of the fitness of the com­ printed In Rocklnnd, In anld couti'y. ilia, nil per Manufacturers of add enough water which has been boiled, withdrawn clean. When the cake Is ’ successful in American cities. Tliosoin- sons Interested may attend nt a Probate Court to and allowed to cool, to make the milk cold, lee It on the bottom and sides with modity used ns money to perform the i stitutions now hold over $500,000,000 he held at Rockland, on the third lueadny of tepid, and pour it Into the flour and yeast essential fnnetious of money. Muuy Mny next, mid show online, If anr they have, almond Icing. of deposits and area thoroughly demon­ why the said account aliou'd nul h • allowed. PINE CARRIGES AND SLEIGHS by degrees, mixing thoroughly with a commodities have been used us money, strated practical success. The Saxon 22 2(1 < •. R. M KHKRVKY. .fudge, RAKED BANANAS. A true copy,- V tl. st UNION, MAINR4 strong wooden spoon. Do not get the nml they have remained in use us long Lan d Credit association (a report upon dough too wet. Work It with the hands It Is a well-known fact that bananas us they met the essential requirements EDWARD K OoUl.D, Reglater. fc^Re^airing a Specialty, until it no longer sticks to the fingers. are an exceptionally nourishing food, which can bo obtained by w riting to and there are many delicious ways <»f of money among the ,x*oplo where used, tho secretary of state, Washington) is a STATU «’K MAINE Spread a clean cloth over It,cover tightly, or until some other eommodity appear­ ind set In a warm place to rise overnight. preparing them, one of the best being by modification o f tho Raiffeisen system, KNOX hB.— At a Pr diate Court held nt Rockland baking the fruit. Wash the bananas ed tho fitness of which commended it­ In and for said county of Knox, on the twentieth Early In the morning work It down and which in Prussia and Germany has dny of Anri1, In (Io* y eti of <>ur Lord one let rise again. Then flour the moulding clean In cold w a ter, then cu t each, end self to the intelligence us being superior achieved tho same success among tiro thousand eight hundred and nincly-aevcn. board lightly, knead the bread thor­ off. leaving he Jackets on. and hake In a to the commodity then being used. A certain liiairuinu 1 purporting to lie tho last working farmers of those countries that will and D stain* nt of Ocnrgu 1, Koglcr, late o f Office Hud residence In house known a moderate o n from 20 to 30 minutes. A h Chas. IInuton place. oughly, first by cutting across It many people have advanced in discrim­ tho co-operative banks have achieved in Hope, In w.ld county, having been pre.-ented for times with a dull knife, and afterwards When served cut them lengthwise and probate. • Hours: 1) to 10 h. in., 1 to 2 and 7 to P inating intelligence they have discard­ our American cities. Tho people’s banks eat with wei:--: Ited butter,which greatly ( >l(D.*tli» D. That notice thereof be given to ull per. p. ru. working with the hands. Fill the greased ed inferior commodities and adopted iu Improves the flavor. of Italy and neighboring countries, based ■on* Interested, by cuiislnu a copy of said petition UNION, MAINF. pans half full, cover with a cloth and set place thereof something that was supe­ with this order thereonlo lie published three week* to rise. W hen it Is w e ll raised p ric k w ith a upon mnch the same plan, have had APPLE BUTTER. rior. These changes kept taking place Agent for the folk wing High Grace aurccsalvc'y In the ('oDHiKR.tiASRTTK, n newspaper fork and bake in a moderate oven. marvelous success. A report giving fur­ published at Rockland, In smd eountyjhat they may Quartt r rl e apples, boll soft In Just until finally gold and silver became tho hi S. W. JONES, At-first he set the bread at night and ther particulars upon tho Saxon Land appear a Prob de Courtto he hold at Rocklund, In enough water to cover them and strain and for a dd cotinly.on the eighteenth day f May,A. I baked It next day. Then a few days commodities that were recognized by Credit association has been published through a sieve. If the apples are very I). 1H97, at iilm* o'clock In the forenoon and allow afterward I set It In the morning and he tiie people of most countries uh being caitao, If any thev Ii .ve, uh> the pia>er of Hi•• pell sour add one pound of sugar to each pint by tho department of stato for free dis­ IRON -:-FOUNDRY. baked it at night. The prescription this the best for uso ns money. Sociological BICYCLES: lloncr should nol he granted. o f pulp, and h. 11 s lo w ly fo r s »veral hours. tribution, in which Consular Agent Pe­ Q. K. MKHBRVKY, Judge of Probate. time Is a luncheon he prepared a few days transition iH constant. Change is the A true copy, Atteat: Unless a double boiler Is used, the m ix­ ters says with a truth that can nover bo Light Iron Castings a Specialty. ago for his fam ily. 22-26 Kiiwahd K. Gould, Register. ture will have to he constantly stirred. lintural order of tilings, and changes questioned: Silver King, DEALE II IN The ooino about naturally and arc therefore Wlint American farmers require to relievo C H IC K E N C R O Q U E T T E S Season wit I elnnamop. Pour In stone HTATE OK MAINE. Huaaey Plowi, Jars or bow’s and when cool cover as effected ensily, if the natural process is them of tho present financial strain under were of the simplest kind, and easily pre­ Spaulding, rp o the llonornlde, the Judge of 'he Probate Cultivators and Harrows, you would jelly. allowed to go on undisturbed. Trou­ which they aro living Is tho power to borrow 1 Court 11 and for the County of Knox O>borne Mowing Machines, pared. Remove the skin and fat from a at tho lowest possible interest consistent with Respectfully represent* l.)dla M. Burgess, of blous friction ensues only when there is Union, In said county, that Khun Burgess, w ho last Hakes and Tedder cold boiled chicken. Cut all the meat CREAM FRITTERS. their securities and tho financial conditions in from the hones and mince fine, season­ obstructive governmental interference the great centers of the world. Bo long ns they Waverly, d w e ll In Union, iu said county, died on the first A general line o f repairs and fixtures for the above. (Mrs. F L. Gillette.) to delay or defeat the natural order of must borrow from the local money lender they day of March, A l». 1HU7, testate DOMMNMd of ing with salt, a little mace and a few One cup of thin cream; whites of five eslate ri iimlnlug to to administered, caving a grains of cayenne pepper. Shake with things. must pay a high rate of interest for accommo­ White. Victor. w illow w h ose Ml' r Is I ydlaM Rurgesa, and as hla SOUTH UNION, ME eggs; two full cups of flour; one-half of dation. It is this high rate of interest under the hands o r b y pressing in to a s m a ll o val A ’ HO only heirs.ut-law and next 6f kin, the persona teaspoonful grated nutmeg; one-half In onr own day the stageeoaeh bus which our farmers aro now striving and fall­ whose natuea, rcaldcnaea and ru atlunahlp to the glass; dip In beaten egg, roll In very fine S. A P E D R IC K . M. D. teaspoonful salt. been supplanted by tho steam railroad, ing that is responsible for tho general unrest d eceased are as follow*, viz : bread crumbs and fry In a basket In Stir the whites of eggs Into the cream und stagecoaches have practically bo- and dissatisfaction. Remove the high rate of BICYCLE : SUPPLIES NAMK IlKHIDlNOh. It K l.ATI ONSI1IP. boiling fat. interest, give them the same opportunity to M ill, I; Watson, L\nn, Mass., (laughter. in turn with the flour: put in the nutmeg come a thing of tho past. The tallow Kred K. Burgess. Union, Me., son. ffice and esidence eo eahe STEWED POTATOES. use their credit as men engaged in other busi­ O R Q . A. I’ Houn and salt. Beat the mixture hard for two Chailes T Burgess, “ “ son W a sh and peel potatoes; slice th in and dip was succeeded liy lumps filled with ness, excliango tho present mortgage on the V\ hercforc jour petitioner who Is lull rest* d lu Hours 1 to 4 nnd 7 to 8 p. m. minutes. The hatter should be quite Give mi’ a call and save money cover with cohl water for half an hour; burning fluid or oil, and limyis by illu- farm for ono with a reasonable interest, which aald eatatu a* widow, prays, the will of said de. thick so that It will drop In a lump from tho farmer can pay and havo something loft cuaai d having been proved aud allowed,thut admin, A p p l e t o n , M e . 162-78 drain, cover with water again and boll miuatkig gas, and gas by electricity. the end of a spoon. Fry in plenty of hot for tho sa v in g i bank, and wo w ill restore Imp latration ol said ( state with th** will annexed ho until tender. Strain carefully, return to ThesdBnd many other changes wero ac­ E. K. BUMPS, Cottolene. a spoonful of hatter for each piness and prosperity. granted to Royal Grinnell of Union, In said county, the fire, cover with milk, season with complished with no serious disturbance This question hasls-on solved by tho farmers or t . ai-nm other suitable peraoti. Lydia M. hiirgesa, fritter. Drain nnd serve on a warm Watt- Blook, THOMASTON S.P. STR1CKLAND.M.D. salt and pepper and when nearly at boil­ I and landholders of Europe, and tho solution executrix minted in s .Id will, having dec'liud the napkin. Eat with Jelly sauce. Break, wliatever, and so it would be with com­ trust, and alu* 331M, A New Financial System, she wa* married to Washington I Brewster, und of the stove. Let It come to a boll, bubble scrupulous dealers to mix staudui'd would bo a dollar worth little i Cochran, Baker & Cross W ashington, Me. Tho demand now heard from mer­ at the March Term, 1HU7, of the Hupremn Court for up once, then remoce to the back of the or change Coffee sold In this more than 60 cents in every country hut Knox County alio wus divorced flora him und now stove, stir with a spoon, add half a gill One and way. If you can’t get this chants und manufacturers und hankers FIKE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT desires to take her maiden iianin. Coffee of your Grocer, write and other intelligent observers iu every our own. IlN M U lt AIS'C'J2. Wherefore »h<* nrays dial her uume he changed, W. H. K ITT R ED G E , of cold water, to settle it, and serve In All values would quickly adjust them­ lu uctiurdaucn wBb the above cxnnssnd desire. three minutes. two pound us. We want you to try it. part of tiie country is not for some re­ The Oldaat Inauratmc Agency in Malm Dated ibis 20th duy of April, A D. 1M>7. selves to this depreciated dollar aud A p o t h e c a r y * :- The luncheon was successfully served Dwinell, Wright & Co., pairs to our financial system, but for a MAIN B1BEKT, ROCKLAND ALICE M. BBKWHTKR. would tluctuuto with its changing value a . ii. cooiwan j . it. HAKaa o. v . ouoa» and fully enjoyed. Next time he w ill at­ Cans only. Boston. new system. No government paper can HTATE GK MAINE. Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles. tempt a dinner. Do you not think he Is be free from objection, beouuse its vol­ iu international exchange. KNOX HH .-At u Prohutu Court held ut Rocklund doing well? : ..nt s the Old Way. JAMES WIGHT, In und for said County of Knox, on thu 20th day Prescriptions a Specialty. Don’t ume and redeeinability will depend iu Government C u rren cy. of April, lu the year of our Lord one tboUM&v Yours cullnarlly, “ MINUTE TAPIOCA” Park Place. UOC’KLAND, Mk eight hiiudrn I and ninety-seven. 800 MAIN PT.. - » BOCKLAWP Comfort Jones, Bother part upon tho opinions of oongress and The reason bank circulation bos bccu ---- AND----- in part upon the opinions of tiie pres­ PRACTICAL (IA8 AND 8TJUAM On the foregoing petition, OltHKitiD, that uollnn Doctor of Cookery. decreasing through a term of years, anil jr’IT T K B , there* f bn given to all persons lutsrealed, by euua Dorchester, Muss. Soaking ‘MINUTE GELATINE’ ident. No one can bo certain that these why it is inelastie, remaining almost lug a copy of raid petition with this Order thereon WINDSOR HOTEL .u d dealer III Pipe and Hteai.. Killing*, R ubtci Io bn pub l-hed three weeks *uc<:< sslvely lu The He Bonking. Come* ready for use. will bo correct in all years to come. If w ithout change from season to scusou, Pdjklug, Hemp Packing, Colom Wa*te, and a ( <11 HlKtt OAZFTTE.anewsnaper published at Rock High Street, Belfort, Me. COFFEE. WHITMAN GROCERY CO. we could bo suro thut they would ul- 1 gj >da imruiidng to H aw and Htkan Kirrixo*. land, in said county, thut tliey may appear at a Pro­ Sample Free. is that the security for it is u deposit of bate Court Io he hold ut Ruukluuil, In aud for said Livery Hable Connected, (’ouches to and from ull Coffee Is an aid to digestion. We mean wuys be correct, we could not ho suro government bonds, Tbe bank capital is Hteaui and Hot Water Houau Heating. county, on thu eight*until day of May A. D l«W7. Trains und Bouts black coffee, 1, e, w ithout m ilk und taken thut tho goverumeut would ulways bo in tho treasury instead of in business. Aautitfor BLAKKM KNOWI.KH 8TKAM PUKi ut nine o ’clock In the forenoon, und show cause, if Special Rules to Regular Hoarders. in moderate quantities, us un “after din­ any they have, why tho prayer of the petitioner Sample Rooms on Ground Floor. Rullroad and ublo to muiutuiu u sulllcieut reserve n er.” Tho profits on circulation deeline us tin' fhonld not he grumed Bteumbout Tickets Bought und Bold. for the redemption of tho notes. If tho bonds increase in value or tbe rate of K . G O U L D , A true copy of thu petition and order thernou. It should be made strong und served In weight of a pound und the length of u Attest C. E. MEBERVKY, Judge of Prohats. M. R. KNOWLTON, Prop* smull cups. interest declines, und tbe redemption COUNSELLOR AT LAW 22-26 We occasionally hear the remark: “ I yard wero liable to bo changed ut any process is slow and ineffective. The -----k.»n — time by congress, tho uncertainty could ' the Judge of Piobate lu uiiU fur the County can’t drink coffee; I like It, but it does not dangers of the government currency R egister of Probate. JL of Knox. lik e me.” T h is in a y be a fa c t, but Is there hardly bo so dangerous us the present and the deficiencies uf the bank curren­ W . <3. L ibbey. C O U B T U O U B il, B O O K ) A JVC. The Petition of Geo. II M. Burrelt. udmlulslra- not a reason for it ? uncertainty regarding the unit of value. cy are now pretty well recognized, aud tor on the 1 stam uf Ahhv Burrell, late o l Rock­ The fault Is not with the coffee, except port, lu the County of K n o x , deceused, lnUsiate, . . DBVTUT. * . This expluius why so many of tbo men every day shows increased eurucstuess n-speclfully represents, thut ’he personal sstatu of In rare cases. Close questioning w ill de­ C. B. EMERY,’ Artiflclul Teeth inserted without plate covering who do the business of the oountry, not in the demands o f business men fo r a •ahi decri ^ed is not sufficient to pay the Ju«l debts the roof of ths mouth. velop the fact that the coffee was either alone iu the north und east, but also iu complete and permanent cure.—Iron Fresco and Sign Paintei und dr munds agulntt «ald 1 slute by the turn of four depended upon to make a breakfast w ith­ bu*>drnd and thirty two dolluis; thirl said decuused Gas aud Local Anatsthullc used for paloless ex the south und west, demand the with- Age. ______UOVKLAHt- MAIN" died seized and poa»csstd of ceituiu real estate, traction of U-eth. out substantial food or that It was taken druwul of tho government notes.—Iron situate to Camden, In said county, aud described 02 MAIN NT., KPLKANT, ME. In immoderate quantities. The general Ixtcutiug the Dlscixse. us fellows Two undivided fifths of Ihn Barrett plan Is to drink two or three cupfuls for Age. ______wo* K. Gu il d , Register H e a t h a lf a c u p fu l o f m ilk in a pan, add OF THE HOME bility depend growth and prosperity. It tion of tbe currency; (8) free coinage of Glvra Relief at once six or eight well-beaten eggs, one tea- For tale by leading dealer, every-, must be recognized as the very best— silver would uot improve the condition Open, and c le a n -, tbe DR. A. W. TAYLOR spoonful of butter, salt aud pepper to where. Correspondence solicited. , Naael taste, aud if desired a little minced pars­ abroad as well as at home—if our ac­ of uny one and would be the cause of A lla>aL dammailoa D l f i N T I O T . MAGEE FURNACE CO., tive commercial intercourse with the great hardsiiips and privatious to the Real* and P io U ci. tb« COLD"* HEAD OFBtLl'I'lVK a «KCU4NI('AL liMN'UarMT ley. A good way to serve scrambled eggs M.mbraue K

RORTHPORT FREEDOM THOMASTON CIMOER W e h e a r o f Mrs. M. C. Whitmore entertained the Bap­ A recent newspaper item did injustice to Loren Penney returned to his home in A pleasant and enjoyable home wedding the work of Rev. Geo. A. Andrews, which , Monday------Clement Wes­ took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. tist circle Wednesday nfiernoon.------Mrs. W. Scrofula Eruptions that gentleman has just completed here. cott, cashier of Belfast National Bank was in Hiram Grant, Tuesday even:ng, when their A. Btiggs who was called here by the illness Bike Suits for $3.00 of her father, David G ill, has returned to her During his ten months stay here Mr. Andrews town Monday------E. W. Staples made a grand*dauehter, Aggie May Fales, was joined We have none ns bad as that. We see no rea has worked with untiring zeal, always lend­ flying visit to this village Friday, returning to Little Cir! the Victim of Impure in marriage to W illiam Boardman Foster, ed­ home in Portland.------F. S. Sherman was in Boston thia week on business.----- Mrs. Geor­ son for making them worse than other clothes. ing a band to the sick, and many homes wi I Pittsfield Saturday morning, where be is Blootl- Suffered Intensely Until ito r of the Thomaston Herald. The rooms regret his departure. The community could attending achool------Melville McGray re­ had been made very attractive with evergreen gia Hobbs, who has been in Bangor engaged We have them Hoot’’ j Sarsaparilla Cured. as book keeper, has returned to Camden and not do for him financially al, that it would turned to his home in Burnham Sunday after and pine boughs, and lilies and hydrangeas like to have done, but it gave a hearty en­ spending a few weeks visiting relatives here “ When three months old, my little added a reflecting charm to the decorations. will make her home with her mother, Mrs. Sa­ S 5 .5 O U P rah Haskell.------Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Preblea dorsement to Mr. Andrews in the following ------Fish Commisssoner Carlton was in town daughter had eruptions on h r face. I The dresses of the lady guests aided not a paper: Friday------Freedom Academy Association little to heighten the general effect. More left for Ludlow, Vt., Tuesday, where part of . . . O U R . . . waa obliged to keep her hands tied at Mr. Preble’a four weeks vacation w ill be “N orthport, Ma in e , March 29, 1897.— met for re-organization Tuesday at 1 p. m. night and it waa necessary to watch her than one hundred relatives and friends gath­ This is to certify that Rev. Geo. A. Andrews Dr. A. J. Billings was chosen President, Benj. ered to witness the nuptials. At eight o’clock spent. during the day. She would scratch her­ The p’ant sale to be given by the ladies of came to Northport when the church doors Williams Vice President, D. W. Dodge Treas­ the strains of a wedding march, played by Stein Bloch Overcoat SI4 were closed to all religious services, except a urer, J. W. Libby, Secretary------E. A. Pattte self whenever she had the chance, until Miss Flora Putnam, announced the advent of the Congregational society, in the vestry next her clo t lies w ould be covered w ith blood. Tuesday evening should not be forgotten. They fit and you are in it, small Christian Endeavor society, and there closes a very successful term of free high the bridal party, who took position upon a had been no preaching for a long time. He school in our new school house in the south We concluded to try Ilood’a Sarsaparilla, white mat under an archway that forms the The ladies are making every endeavor to make it an event worthy the support of old visited our homes and talked with us and held part of the town, Friday, May 7------Sher­ because I had great faith in it, and after connection between the parlors. Mrs. W il­ We Are Showing the Best Line of Boys Suits services nigh t^fte r night in the church; — man Goodwin supplied the pulpit at the liam Hastings was bridesmaid and George S. and young as well as of both sexes. It will a w hile, we could see th a t she was g e ttin g be interesting to, even from a botanical point God blessed his lat»ors and many were con­ village last Sunday with the expectation of better. People often asked ‘How did Newcombe best man. The bride and brides­ . . You Ever S a w . . verted to God, and the people gathered spending the next three months here------The of view. that ft. Id burn her face?’ and they said maid were prettily gowned in white muslin They are not satin. We don’t keep them. five times by the water side to woman’s town meeting was carried on in a overlaid with white lace. The former bore in Miss Grace Drake and Miss Eugene Cobb left she w ■ id c e rta in ly be le ft w ith Bears, bnt A Stein Bloch Good one, well made, witness Baptismal scenes. Before very successful manner by the women of the her hand a bouquet of bridal roses; the latter on the boat Tuesday for a visit in Boston.------she was not. It is now a year Bince she J. D. Stanford superintendent of the New Cheviot Suit with Mr. Andrews came here the Deacon village Friday evening. Town officers were carried pink roses. Both ladies were the ob­ the latest double $ 2 .5 0 U P had left the church and the church generally elected and sworn. Articles read and dis­ was cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla and her ject of many complimentary remarks upon the England Telephone and Telegraph company breasted vest was in town Tuesday on business.------Mr. and was in a low condition. Instead of organ­ cussed and voted upon in a thoroughly face ia ns sm ooth and w h ite and so ft loveliness o f their appearance. Rev. W. A. S I S 0 0 - - Your Money Ba:k for the Asking. - - izing a Free Baptist chureh (a® Bro. Andrews business like manner, thus proving that our Newcombe very impressively performed the Mrs. George W. Achorn are in Boston buying as that of r.ny child.” M rs. W il b u r goods and seeing old friends.------Mrs. H. C. is a member of that body) he drove seven ladies are capable of carrying on town busi W e l l s , Warren, Conn. ceremony in the Episcopal form with a ring. miles to Belfast and got Rev. Mr. Tilton, who neas------Mrs. R. Frank Clark returned home The congratulations that followed were hearty Mnall, Mrs F. D . Aldus, Mrs. Joseph Clark and Mrs. George Barnes went to Portland, is pastor over the Belfast church, to come to last Thursday alter a long stay in Belfast and sincere. The bride was the recipient of Northport and receive those who were bap­ taking care of her mother------Anna Lamson Hood’s S arsaparilla many useful and valuable presents. Mr. and Wednesday, to attend the 15th annual con­ Is sold by all druggists. 91; six for 95. vention of the Maine W. S. R. C. as delegate, tized into the church by extending the right is home from Searsmont---- -Chas. Thompson Mrs. Foster left «>n the Wednesday morning hand of fellowship. God has wonderfully is at work for Wm. Sibley this Summer------Prepared by C. T. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. train for Rockland, Mass., Mr. Foster’s from George S. Cobb Relief Corp,. Mrs. , 0KEj^lCE(L9TrflERS. Small was state secretary the past year. The blessed his work. There is now a Christian Fred Flye works for J. W. Libby. 3 ~ 9 11 are tlio best after-dinner former home, where a reception was tendered Endeavor Society of forty members and a them by relatives and friends The C. G ladies were j lined in Rockport by Mrs. Sarah H ood’s I lll S pills, aid digestion. 25c. L. Pascall, state president. Sabbath School, and we as a people pray that adds congratulations. ROCKPORT WARREN God’s blessing may rest upon M r. Andrews SMITHTON Miss Myrtle Babbidge returned from Port­ - New, Practical - W. L. Catland is having his house fitted Mr. and Mra. C. Fred Jones of Castine E. O. Teague of Mechanics Falls was home and that he may be blessed in his new fields Mrs. W. N. Redmond has returned to her land, Tuesday, where she received treatment with a bath-room and connected with the were guests Tuesday of Mr. Jones' parents, over Sunday------A. M. Wetherbee, G. D. of labor as he has been in the state of Maine.” home in Augusta after a week’s visit here. of the eyes at the Eye and Ear Infirmary. sewer. M r. and Mrs. C. D. Jones------The Congrega­ Gould and IT. W. Vaughan attended the There are 69 names signed to this en­ Her two children Bertie and Bessie wtll stop SOAP & SPONGE RACK The trip did her much good.------Miss Mary W. E. Vinal is in New York on business. tional sewing circle was entertained Wednes­ meeting of the Grand Lodge of Masons at dorsement, among them being many of the with their grandmother, Mrs. A. H. Thayer, Cobb has returned to her duties as clerk in G. day afternoon by Mrs. Mary S. W hipple------Portland this week------The woolen mill was leading people of Northport. during the Summer.------Cashman Thompson Rev. D. B. Phelan, formerly of Waldoboro, W. Achorn’s store. was the guest of Rev. W. W. Ogier Tuesday. Mrs. Thom at Robertson left for East Boston, closed last Saturday for taking account of was here Monday looking for a girl he could G. T. Talbot has sold his horse, Hector, to Mr. Phelan was en route with his family to Mouday, where she joins her husband-— stock------Alden Partridge has moved onto OWLS HEAD hire.------James Leighton of Albion called on Dr. Wakefield of Warren------Dr. Bisbee is Houlton, to which place he was assigned by The semi annual meeting of the Camden Sav­ the Duncan Starrett place at Mt. Pleasant, The buildings at Ross H ill Farm are being W. A. Overlook, Monday.------Ira Sylveater having his house painted------Rev. T. S. Ross the East Maine Conference. ings Bank was held Tuesday, and it was lately occupied by Sidney Butler------E. H. ainted in colors.------The Blackington returned to his home in Washington, Monday. is moving into the Ness house on High street Hayes, wife and daughter were in Boston ros. of Rockland, have contracted to rebuild Mrs. Robert McPhail went to Lynn, Wed­ voted to declare the usual dividend of 3 1-2 S ------Robert Oliver called on your scribe, Sat­ ------C. C. Wood is home from a business trip per cent------Mrs. Leonora J. Knowles of this week------The drum and fife corps held the Abitha Leighton house and a cottage for urday. During his call he showed us two nesday, to attend the funeral of a brother. ♦9 Boston------Miss Edith B. Knight has suffi­ Islesboro is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. another dance Friday evening of this week Norcross at Sunnyside. The lumber was silver dollars that he has bad for a long time J. C. Levensaler, A. C. Strout, E. C. ciently recovered from her illness to be out Myra Clark------Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans ------Some of our farmers who have warm shipped from Bangor and has been discharged as pocket pieces. One was a Mexican dollar Westcn and W illiam Stackpole attended the ------Mrs. Etta Lovett has gone to Poland who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Libby, land have done lomc planting of peas and at F. M. Smith’s new wharf.------Joan Mer­ and the other was a Spanish dollar sessions of the Grand Lodge of Masons at Springs where she has been engaged as pastry last week, have returned to their home in potatoea------The rate of taxation in this town riman and Eugene Snowman have fine new marked 1817 »which h isftmother gave him Portland this week. cook------C. E. Adams has sold his pacing Lancaster, N . I I . ------S. F. Banka was home this year is 11 cents------Quite a number of fishing crafts. The former was built at Rock­ when he was a lad of 16 years. Mr. Oliver is The yacht Comet was brought Wednesday colt to A. A. Newbert of Rockland------C. E. from Boston this weeek------P. B. Cooper at­ May baskets were hung Saturday night------port and the latter at Bath. nearing his three score mark.------Chas. from her Winter quarters at Pleasant Point. Crockett of Cambridge is here visiting friends tended the Masonic convention in Portland Georges River smoked alewives are now three Proctor has moved into the Allen Bragdon ------The C. H . S. and Camden local teams will S. F. Robin»on left for Boston Wednesday. this week------There are several cases of mea­ cents apiece------Rehearsals of the great five UNION house.------W. A. Overlock has added a tire- play ball this afternoon at 2.30 o’clock------sles in town------Mrs. John Small of Warren act drama “ Under the Gas Light,” are going There was a good attendance at Glendale upsetter o f the C. C. Sylvester patent to his Dr. Cyrus Hooper is making his regular School in the Mansfield district will com. visited here this week. ahead finely------J H . Payson and Vesper Lodge K . of P. Monday evening and an ex­ stock o f blacksmith tools.------Smithton and warm weather visit in town. meuce, Monday, Miss Annabel Carleton, Mias Gertrude Armoury is confined to the Rokes were in Liberty last week after timber citing debate took place, B. Burton and F. A. Montville B. B. Cs., played here yesterday. Knox Hose Company held their annual teacher------Columbus Buzzell’s new house on Louse with measles------Mrs. Frank Ray of ------W ill Doane w ill build a house this season Alden being the leading speakers. Next ------Frank Carter and W illis Randall of the top of the mountain presents an imposing meeting Monday evening. An election of Castine was the guest Tuesduy of Mrs. J. A. ------John L. Stevens is getting ready to build Monday evening the question is: “ Resolved : Montville were fishing in this vicinity recently SHOWING RACK IN POSITION. officers was be Id with the following result: appearance. This should prove an enjoyable Russ------Veazie brass band has been engaged a stable for Fred Moore------W. F. Wight That foreign immigration should be stopped.” but met with poor success.------F. D. Jordon Tinned Wiro with Porcelain Soap Cup, 40c each Foreman, E. F. M iller; 2d Foreman, Gilman location in the Summer months------The pub forMemorialDay by Fre lA.Nowood Post G. A. is to build two more large reservoirs for water Affirmitive, E. H. Burkett and D. L. Benner. and family were in town visiting friends, •• •• •• Wire •• “ 25c oaeh Stone; Foreman of Hose, Everett Mank; lie library still remains closed. Nlckled Bra®® Wire with Porcelain Cup, 91-25 each R.------Mrs. Walter Perry has returned from purposes------Mrs. Nellie Doty is visiting her Negative, B. Burton and F. A. Alden. Sunday.------Mrs. Mary Peva is reported to J. H . Montgomery Esq. has been engaged •• •• •• W ire •• 2.00 each Clerk and Treasurer, Samuel Miller; Steward, a visit in Boston------L. K. Morse still con­ home in Farmington, N. II. ------Tiger Engine Remember the Austin Jenness Wight pop­ be gaining in health quite rapidly.------Our to deliver the Memorial Day address, by the FOR SALB BY Ernest L. Wood. tinues to receive money and promises for the Co. have ordered 40 new uniforms which are ular concert at Town Hall next Wednesday “ other half” acted on Libertyville Center’s Geo. S. Cobb Post, G. A. R. The Camden House Furnishers and Hardware Dealer® The people about town are having a laugh soldiers monument, to be erected sometime in to be here ready for use Memorial day------evening. recent bint and your scribe has had to step Band will furnish music for the day. OR BY at the expense of the Boston Bridge C o , of the future------It w ill be remembered that the Don’t fail to see the great cast in “ Under the The Sunday school children of the Congre­ around lively with the Spring paper hanging Boston, who ordered their representative, en The four act comedy-drama “ Peleg and trees in “ Poggy Notch” were cut down some Ga9 Light,” which w ill come off sometime gational church were given a delightful sup­ since. We hope no others w ill make any sug­ LEO. FRANK, - Manufacturer route to Bar Harbor, to stop off at Thomaston Peter" was presented in the Opera House, few weeks ago. The stumps and brush are this month------Parties from here attended the per at the vestry May night. The little ones gestion. 174 Fulton St., New York. 24880 and look up the matter of a bridge the town Tuesday evening, by the Camden Comedy Co. now being removed by the use of fire------dance at Waldoboro, Wednesday evening. did ample justice to the good things prepared Send Postal No to or Stamp®. Catalogue Free. had voted to build. Five minutes after the to a large and thoroughly appreciative house. Mrs. C. W. Fishei has sufficiently recovered Mrs. W. C. French has returned from Bos­ for them. MORRILL arrival of the 5 p. m. train Tuesday the agent, The piece abounded in humorous situations from her illness to be able to ride out—— ton and w ill be glad to see her friends again Bethel Rebekah Lodge ha 1 work on two all bustle and rush, presented himself at the whicn followed each other with such rapidity The lawns about town are looking beautiful at Simonton Dry Goods Co. store. candidates Monday evening. The Warren Rev. II. J. H olt went to South Waldoboro NEW PATTERNS IN •tore of Selectman Singer with a copy of an as to almost dwarf ioto insignificance the and we defy anyone to show us in Knox lodge have been invited to visit here May and Cushing, Thursday, A pril 29, where he No. W arren.------Mr. and Mrs. W. S. w ill preach the coming year article in a town warrant calling for the more serious ones. The audience, how­ county any that look any better— The Adelia 17th and perform degree work------High ------Geo. S. Dag­ Johnston of Waldoboro, who have been visit­ gett, wife and little daughter, went to East building of a bridge from the head of Fluker ever, wat satisfied and showed it in a most T. Carleton is hauled up to the wharf and is school closed this week------A llie Barrows ing F.A. Perry, Jr., have returned to their Liberty, Thursday, A pril 29 and from there street to C. H . Washburn’s house. It took demonstialive manner. The piece was too receiving repairs. home.------Mrs. Josie Cummings and her visited friends at Rockville recently------No W all Papers to Pittsfield, Friday, where he has employ­ Mr. Singer’s son, who was in charge of the light foi these talented young people of Cam­ Ro c kv ille.— Miss Myra Tolman recently graduating class at the High school this daughter Iza, spent a few days at Union last ment------Joseph W. Turner and Burton E. store, fifteen minutes or more to convince the den but they performed what was required of visited friends in Rockland.— W ill Barrbws Spring------Horace Haines of Bangor was in week.------Mrs. Atherton Daggett of Waldo­ Daggett went to Washington, Saturday on a agent that the tow iyhad not voted to build a them very creditably. The scene was laid in has gone to North Haven to work.— L. B. town this week------The Union Water Co. FOR 1897. boro visited friends here last week------Quite visit, returning home Monday------Mrs. I. B. bridge and that his company had caught on the cabin of a steamer bound from San Fran­ Brewster is making some improvements on offer to pipe to the common cemetery and a number of the young folks attended the Thompson and daughter, Nellie D., returned to an article in the warrant for a Women’s cisco to New York and the same scene his house.— Mrs. Margaret French of furnish water for a fountain, five years for $50. dance at Union, Friday night.------The young home from Massachusetts last week------Miss Town Meeting. As soon as the Boston man stretching through the four acts grew monot­ Rockland is visiting her sister, Miss It is expected that lot owners w ill have the people of White Oak Grange gave a sociable Bertha Woods has gone to Belfast where she Large Sleek and saw the point he rushed off and telephoned onous. The specialty work by Miss Kittredge Julia Keene, for a few days.— Miss Allie work done before Memorial Day------May­ at the Grange H all last Tuesday. A nice time has employment------Robbie Grey went to bis house that they had been like thousands and Messrs. Beverage and Swan was very Ripley and niece, Annie Tolman, have re­ nard Thompson will deliver an address here was reported.------About 20 of White Oak Massachusetts last Tuesday, where he has of other men, deceived by the women. good and received hearty applause. Buck­ turned from Massachusetts.—The password Memorial Day------Gene Jones has been on Low Prices. Grangers attended the Harvest feast at Seven employment------The schoolhouse building What is the matter that we don’t have lin’s orchestra furnished music, which state­ in Cbickwaukie Lodge has arrived at last, the Searsmont stage a few days this week------Tree Grange last Wednesday night and a fine committee have contracted with II . Merriam another hose reel race? The Knox boys are ment in itself is sufficient for those who were though many grew very tired of watching and W. W. Light of South Liberty was in town time was reported. and D. Ladd to build the new schoolhouse in talking loud. Where are the Johnnie McCoy not present to know that this was one of the waiting for it. It is hoped to be received in Tuesday on business. District No. 5, on or before September 1------E. R. BUMPS, Thomaston and Charlie Tillson boys? moat enjoyable features of the evening. The e irlier another quarter if not the return of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch H ills have returned Geo. S. Daggett returned Lome from Pitts­ cast of characters was as follows: the money.—There will be an entertainment WASHINGTON from a visit to relatives in Lowell and Bos­ Mrs. Archaun Vinal is visiting in New field last Monday------Mrs. Sarah S. Clark, OF INTEREST TO THE LADIES Peter Pol stein, V . D. Wellman and supper at Ladies* Union hall, Friday ton------Hamlin Bowes has bought a Crown York. W est Washington.— M. M. Rawson,esq, who came from Massachusetts recently, w ill Peleg Pott®. A. F. Beverage evening, May 14, the proceeds to go for the bicycle o f Herbert Messer------Ben Burton Rev. V. E. H ills of Union was in town 1 apt. Hargreuvcs, R. L. Bean was the guest of Wm. Jackson and wife Sun­ stop in town the coming Summer.------James The weather now I® getting warm and cooking's Hannibal (colored) C. T. Swan benefit o f the Lodge.— Rebecca,youngest child day------Miss Lala Bowman has gone to Dan­ visited friends in Rockland this week------disagreeable, Tuesday. Whitcomb bas been very sick the past week. But just the same we have to have the best bread Isabel Courtney, Mia® Alice Wether bee of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Dow died Monday. vers, Mass., where she will be emo,eyed as an George White is head clerk at F. E. Burkett’s Calvin Carter, formerly foreman of the Kate Lurkey, MI®« Anne Kittredge lor our table; We are sorry to hear they have been called to attendant in the Insane Hospital------Benja­ bicycle shop------Charles Simmons, the butcher, The wifo or daughter or ihc girl, whichever ®he Herald office has taken a position with the part with another child it being but a few min Bowden of Cooper’s Mills visited friends recently bought an extra nice span of horses CENTER LINCOLNVILLE in ay be, Rockland Star. Dislikes to bake the duin’y sweet® wo all expect to NO- WALDOBORO months since they lost their baby. They have here last Sunday------W . V. Nash and G. J. of C. I. Burrows------Austin Jenness W ight The dance at the Band H all was largely William Shibles died in Lynn, Mass., the Poor farming weather------Rev. C. E. the sympathy of many friends in their sad Flint has been employed as attendants in the and Miss Ida Marion Hartshorn have been attended May night------Geo. Lermond So, on the baker we depend nnd want the best 4th iost. Mr. Shibles was the son of John and Peterson moved from here to Pemaquid, Fri bereavement.—The officers of Chickawaukie insane hospital at Worcester, Mass., returned recent guests of Landlord Wight of the Bur­ has ohtained employment in Boston------A n ­ that's going, Martha (Rose) Shibles and was born in Lodge for the ensuing quarter are as follows : home Friday------Mrs. Augusta Bowman who ton house------C. I. Burrows is in Waterville And know we get It without full of MR. C. E. day week, where he w ill have charge 6f the nie M iller our genial post mistress, is teaching RISING. Tbouastonin 1857. He married a Thomas­ M. E. church------Some of the farmers are C. F., Leslie Lampson; P. C. T., Maynard has been sick for the past year is reported to with horses this week------Among lady bicycle school at Hupe------Mrs. Sadie K night is ton lady, Nellie Aldrich, daughter of Mrs. doing a very little work upon their farms as Oxton; V. T., Myra E. Tolman; Chap, be on the gain------Mrs. Florence Moores of riders, about the Common we notice Miss teaching school at the Center------Mrs. S. J. The high eucomiuins of praise tht® baker Is receiv­ 'W m . F. Gay by a former husband. The the ground is very wet and cold------Alden Fannie R. Brewster; Sec., Mrs. A. L. Smith; Somerville, who has been visiting her parents Edith Besse, Mrs. S. N. Butler, Miss Carrie Moody has returned from Boston with a full ing, family have lived in Lynn for several years. Belle Gleason and Miss Carrie May Bradford. Must necessarily convlnoe the masses in believing Burnheimer is very sick and is attended by A. S., Grace Lampson; Treas., Mrs. R. L. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Flint, returned home Sun­ line of millinery. She w ill go to the Beach That with two stores, one North, one South, where JMrs. Shibles and three children survive him. Dr. Sannborn------Rev. C. W. Lowell, who Howard; F. S., Julia Keene; Marshall,Sidney day------Rev.G. A.Newhall preached at the new Harry Vose is at work for Fred Burgess with millinery Tuesday of each week if pleas­ courteous clerk® ure found Henry B. Messer made a business trip to has the pastorale here of the M. E. church, Oxton; D. M., Lonnia Howard; S. J. T., chapel at Washington Mills, Sunday------Rev. ------Lizzie Norwood commenced her school ant. I f not pleasant Tuesdays, she w ill go And nobby carts with drivers neat who dully make Maria Tolman; L. D , L. B. Brewster; Guard, in the Hibberd district this weak------Ernest their round- Waldoboro Wednesday. reached his first sermon here last Sunday, T. P. Jones preached a very successful sermon the next fair day. lie 1® the bukur who can suit und bring the beat Johnnie Haskell; Organitt, Carrie Shaw. Sukeforth is at work in Warren for Mr. P. Misses Lizzie Benner, Lizzie Creighton and ?le w ill move his family here sjme time this at the First Advent chapel Sunday— Mr. and that'® made, Rollins------George H all and family visited For up-to-date Improvements ure u feature of hia Mary Wilson were the housekeepers at the week------Joseph E. Moore of Thomaston W est Rockport. — Emerson Thorndike Mrs. Hilmarth Yeaw returned to their home in Waldoboro last week. trade. Baptist ladies circle Wednesday. was in the place Tuesday------Thomas Hall commenced work last week for Landlord Wednesday from Brockton, Mass., where they APPLETOM Sewell of the Bay Point hotel------The Coop­ spent the W inter------Frank Ashe returned Mrs. Margaret Hawes and daughter Anna Now just u word about his bread which 1® lu great arrived in town one day this week------Schools E lmw ood.— Mrs. Marston Barker visited in this vicinity commenced last Monday with erage Company are shipping apples to Bos­ borne Tuesday from “ down east” where he has have gone to Worcester, Mass, for a few demand, in Rockland over Sunday------School com­ THE NEW DOMKSTlC heads the list and is his SOUTH THOMASTON the following teachers: District No. 11, Laura ton------Altnon Oxton has fitted some seventy- been employed in the woods. weeks visit with relatives------Mrs. S. M. Rob­ bins is on the sick list this week------Farmers menced Monday in Nye district, taught by leudlng brand; Misses Adelia, Jennie and Minnie Butler Walters; Kuhn district, Belle Burnheimer; five cords of stove wood this Spring------Mrs. St ic kn ey Corner.—The baked bean sup­ Mrs. Lizzie Morton------Frank Morse and For ull who ever try It once the next duy will buy are taking vocal lessons of Mrs. Lillian Flanders Corner, Agnes Burnheimer; Mank’s Deller Perkins from Lewiston has been visit­ are putting in potatoes and early crops------more— per at Mrs. Cbas. Chapman’s, Saturday, May The North Knox Society have commenced family have moved to the west part of the And at eleven he has Hot Rolls aud still again at Sprague Copping, in Rockland------Mrs. Corner, Susie Flanders------Mrs. Christian ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gould. She 1, was the most successful one financially that town------Mrs. Nellie Johnson began her four. Maggie Spalding who visited friends in Burnheimer is dangerously ill------Mrs. J. J. returned home Monday------Fred Edgecombis work on the 1897 exhibition------We expect the W illing Workers have had for a long time. that the Union Cornet band w ill be engaged rchool in South Union, Monday. Massachusetts recently, has arrived home A. Huftses is in Boston this week selecting at work for Packard Brothers------Mr®. M. S. There was a large crowd and a quiet one------For tea, his Arlington Gem® ure good and satlafy ------Charles Sleeper is in the employ of John her stock of millinery and fancy goods------J. Leach is in very feeble health------John to furnish music Memorial day------Miss z\llie Burkcttvillk .— Daniel Hibberd sold a the luste, Miss Maggie Davis is teaching school in the Barrows goes to Boston next week for a visit cow to parties in Waldoboro last week. He Aud Chicken aud Beef Pies as well he furnishes P. Squire & Co., Boston------Mrs. Lillian B. Welt returned from Portland, Tuesday------Andrews ia still lame from the effect* of the with haste; Sukeforth district. This is Miss Davis’ first among relatives------E. L Thompson is kept has alto purchasee one of J. Burgess------Most Moody of Thomaston called on friends Sat­ While Deputy Sheriff Mulligan of Damaris­ bad cut on the foot he received last Winter. school, and having been a good scholar we There’s Hue Cream Holla und Tartlet® too, aud busy at bis shop in Warren------Wingate, Sim­ all of the young people attended the May ball < ookks that will suit— urday----- Dr. G. C. H orn spent several days cotta was silting in his carriage opposite J. think she w ill make a good teacher------Miss In Oriel® and Ferrla Wheel® and Squares of Fig in Portland this week------Mrs. Asa Coombs Burnbeimer’s store another team collided mons & Co. are running a full crew and have at Washington and bad a nice time. The MoDONALD Grace Ludwig is teaching the Hodge school orders ahead. music was excellent. aud Fruit. who underwent a surgical operation at the with his, crushing a wheel and throwing Percy Henry and sister Gertie of Palermo, ------L ink Winchenbach has as nice a flock of Q ty Hospital in Rockland, Sunday, is doing Sbtriff Mulligan from bis carriage but East U n io n .—-Fred Merrifield has bought The store and postoffioe of A. K . Burkett Aud if It's Cake you'd rather huve, no goods with were guests of Mrs. Martha Clark Saturday lambs as can be found anywhere. hl® compare, nicely------Mrs. Henry Sweetland left for fortunately he was not hurt. It was a narrow the house now occupied by Mr. Heath------was broken open Monday Dight, entrance night and Sunday------Jonathan Moody is Win. Dorman has bought the Stahl house being made through one of the windows. For Sponge, Log Cabin, Sugar Pound und Drop Charlestown, Mass., Friday, to visit her escape from injuries. boarding at H . G. Robinson’s while Mrs. Ed. Cukes ure all there— and w ill take possession soon------Wm.Esancy About twelve dollars of the postoffice money As well us mauy other kluds ull baked all fresh daughters------Mrs. Frank Wade has gone to East W aldoboro.—Geo. Hyler has re­ Moody is at her father’s in Windsor------Many CUSHIN6 Worcester, Mass, to visit her daughter, Mrs. has purchased the W ilbur Davis place and was taken besides quite a large sum from euch day, turned to Camden------Carrie Mank was in from this place attended the May ball Friday Corin S. Grover has accepted the position Not mentioning hl® Cocounut Crisp® und Sponge John Anderson------Mrs. William McKay w ill move and commence farming this week— Mr. Burkett. I f the burglars had looked Rockland last week------Henry Jameson is night at Bianch Mills. There was a perfect as nursery stock agent. He w ill canvass Drop®, by the wuy. went to Quincy, Mass., this week. Marshal Davis has bought the W. IL Esancy a little sharper they would have found 925 laying a foundation for a new porch------K itt rush. This was Estis first dance and it was a Cushing and Friendship the next two months place and w ill move this week— Elden Jones more------Wm. Burkett of Lewiston is visit­ And then, Just think of Maoaroons so duiuty uud Mathews is home from Portland------School in success------School in this district commenced ------Mrs. Emma L. Brown who has been recently bought a nice horse of Calvin Bur­ ing his father, Miles Burkett. Ibis is his exquisite— district No. 15 commenced Monday under the Of several different flavors, which were sampled on GLEN COVE Monday, May 3d. taught by Miss Fannie very ill with hemorrhages of the lungs, is im ­ rows------There was a dance at E. Union May first visit here for fifteen years------Miss Lizzie instruction of Miss Edith Creamer of So. Shorey of Albion—Helen McDonald from our visit; Rev. S. C. Packard is to preach here Sun­ proving------Mrs. Henry Beckett is ill with night. There was a large attendance and a Norwood is teaching school in the Hibberd In short, hi® new store looked so neat uud food ao Waldoboro. This is Miss Creamer’s third this district teaches in N0.4------Charlie Brown day afternoon. hemorrhages of the lungs------School began nice time. Ice cream was served------School District. iresh uud tempting, terra in this district------Webster Mank has went to Liberty, Saturday------Mrs. Martha Monday with Miss Marcia Hunt of North We didn't wouder in the least thut cuulomers were in district No. 8 commenced Monday under walling. returned from Boston------Charles Fish of Clark is having her buildings painted------Cushing as teacher. the instruction of Miss Laura H ilt------Some Sleigo was here Sunday------Mrs. Chas. Fog- A rthur Drake is at home with his mother tor CUSHING.— School in District 1 com­ of our poultry raiseis are getting ready for the ler, who has been very ill, is convalescent— No. POMONA GRANGE- the Summer. menced last Monday with Miss Cora W ing as poultry show in Rockland this Fall------Mr. Cyrus Delano of Friendship is at work lor H . teacher----- Charles Spear of Warren, who Tolman of West Rockport has been in this L evi Seavey smeson----- George Rines and Fred Hoffses MILLINERY The M iy meeting of Pomona w ill be held BUNKER HILL has been v

WHEELS AND SPOKES EVERY TRAIN BRINES EM MASONS IN PORTLANO To See This W heel is to Admire It. Ti\LKi/lq 4 bout Thin Henson Promises To Re Replete W ith The Men Who Are to Win the Biw lull It is a Fact Many Flensant Occasions. Pennant Are Reporting For Duty. ailtniltml by nil prnciicnl pnimer- This has been the great week o f the rear Dorsey, Sheehan and Brennan, who are to that Pure I.inPOPd Oil i» the beat proa for Masons and Portland has been their Some l4iws of the Rond. ervRlion o f wood, while lend poa«p-ap« Mecca. Folly 300 visitors and delegates play on the Rockland team arrivtd Thursday, P w if were present and everything went < fl as HBITISK AMD OAWADlAK LAW. making six men who ate on the spot ihc greatest covering Rapacity of ntn Dorsey and Sheehan are too well known here known pigment. However, when smoothly as a hot bru*h. Th* rule of the road Is a parndox quite— The Grand bodge, F. and A. M , met When r ding or driving along, to need any introduction. Brennan pitched i Iirbr nrc tmed alone the lend will in a When wo any Hint the llnbbcr 1’nlnt Tuesday forenoon, Grand Master Farnham of If you go to the left yon are sure to go right, for Brockton last season and is a kookoo. The abort limn chalk nnd wear oil. Iml But If you go right yon go wrong. in the beat paint in the world wo think Bangor prtsiding. His report was listened boys indulged in a little preliminary practice when properly combined with nine il we Know what we are tnlking nbout. to with the closest attention and it was evi­ AMERICAN LAW. Thursday afternoon and Fitzpatrick, the forinn n coaling not yet equalled by second baseman, is said to have shown up in Why? Becanae we have handled thia dent to the fraternity that he had been d ili­ any •'combination'’ or "durable pig­ paint for 26 yenra nnd have wntchcd gent and faithful in the performance of his a manner that would have put Harry Smith ment tnlvtnren.” Do not be deceived to shame. Oh ! we guess the Rncklands are llie wearing ipialitlea of it. When we duties. 1 you’ll get fined. by chemically united paint »ni«l to con­ gel a good thing (lint antlaflca our cun- The report on returns showed: Number —Indianapolis Exchange. all right. tain rubber, aabentoa nnd the like, an il o f lodges 192, initiates 746, affiliated 118, re­ tomcra we hold on to II until it proves The Central Wheel Club are alive to the Almost time to kick at the umpire. in imponnible to hold them in nolulion. not anti-factory nnd then we Irv acme instated 59, demitted 160, died, 339. Number Aabeatoa in a mineral will not remain of memlrcrs 22.085, an ’ncrca8e <»f >32 wants of the public and intend to do much oilier make Hint we think ia better. to make the coming months of interest to in nolution while rubber, an any one Whore can von And in thia city a Grand bodge officers for the ensuing year “ Chimmic Gray, the all around athlete from knows, is a gum and can only lie were elected as follows; those who don’t ride.as well as to those who Way Back,” is what the Sporting Life calls Mixed Paint tiiat linn been aolil by tlio Grand Master— Joseph A. Locke, Portland, do. There will be club runs, lantern parades our Gray. worked while hot and will not unite aarne Arm for 26 yenra, unleaa yon And Deputy Grand Master— Winfield S. Choate. and some lime during the season there will with oil. Silicate or bnryton. another it at CItlE’S? I l la not to lie found. Augusta. undoubtedly be a big meet that will be well claimed pigment, is only added to give TH IS IS THU TR IN ITY Sockalexis is the National League sensa­ Othera do not linvo Hint kind, they Senior Grand Warden— Alfred S. Kimball, worth attending. The subject of the meet is weight and dostroya the body of the have the kind that they handle n few In itn oonatrnotlon Is combined Beauty, Strength anil Utility. Nothing but the verv now under consideration and quite a number tion this year, and more columns have al­ lead. So we could name oilier claimed Norway. beet m aterial need, made by s killed mechanics and appreclaied by those who know w h .t ready been written about him than any player yenra and then have to change to an­ ju nior Grand Warden— Enoch O. Green- of the merchants have expressed their w ill­ pigments lint years of experience i an a good wheel Is. I t Is the aim of the manufacturers to see tha t tim e, money, energy, in the business. Out in Cleveland where he other make, nnd anil Hint n few yenra lief, Farmington. brain work are spent to the best advantage. In the manufacture of a bloyolc as nearly ingness to aid the movement in a substantial is playing, they inquire before they buy a tnnglit ua to know that Lend, Oil, Zine and cliango again. If tliov liandlo ;tho Grand Treasurer— Marquis F. King. Port­ perfect as Incessant effort, personal endeavor, and a liberal policy can possibly bring manner. Then again riders of national properly combined makes the only forth. Its cost is JlOff—no more—no less reputation have said they would be present ticket whether Sock is going to play or not. beat paint why don’t they continue to land. If not they buy no ticket, hut the latter case perfect coating. handle it? They Ami mil in a few Grand Secretary— Stephen Berry, Port­ We do all kinds of bicycle repairing and are practical machinists. and participate in the races. I f such a meet is not likely to be realized in n hurry for We. backed by tlio mainifncttircra, yenra it’a not good nnd then change to land. be held the state records w ill take a tremend- Cleveland long since recognixed Sock’s guarantee MONARCH PAINT to be Committee o f Finance— Edward P. Burn­ out tumble for there Isn’t a better track in aome other make. 10 yenra ngo there abilities. It was thought at first that he compoacd of nothing hut Pure Linseed ham, Saco; Albro E. Chase, Portland; Geo. the state than the one at the Knox Driving were over 16 hranda of mixed paint ROBINSON <&. SMITH would be a weak hitter and indeed he did Oil, Lead. Zinc and Turpentine Dryer R. Shaw, Portland. Park. The devotees of the pneumatic steed aold in thia city. Where aro tlioy strike out three times in one game. Since sold subject to chemical nunlysis. Trustees Charity Fund for three years— 20 O£tlS- St. - - X1.oo1sJLaxi.cXare gaining in strength every day and it now? We know o f only one dial re- that, however, he has made the longest home Edward P. Burnham, Saco; Archie bee Tal­ would not be surprising to have the number of inniiiH, to audio on and dicer Hie iicarta riders increased to at least 500 before the run swipe ever seen on the Cleveland grounds of llioae wild uaed Hie boat. Yon ask bot, Lewiston. The order of High Priesthood met Wed­ NATIONAL 6UAH0 NEWS season is at its heigth. and hits to cremate. The papeis call the wind make waa Hint? Why Ituhher. The grand Royal Arch Chapter of Maine nesday evening, Josiah II. Drummond, presi­ Cleveland players the “ the Indians,” Socka­ CLIFTON & KARL, met Tuesday evening, Henry S. Webster of dent, presiding. Eighteen high priests of lexis and his little papoose. A nd yet the The paintera don't like Rubber Paint Gardiner, grand high priest, presiding. Bangor National Guardsmen are still in a One of the probabilities for this month chapters from all parts of the state were re­ Boston Globe says that Sock isn’t satisfied AGENTS, becanae It apronda too hard; Il don’t A very large number of delegates were turmoil of excitement over the investigation will be a relay race from this city to Bangor gn on enay like other paiuta, and it ceived into the order. The following officers with his berth. R o c k la n d present. Forty-eight chapters out of 54 were and disbandment of Co. G. of that city and and plana are now being formulated to this 277 Main St., Inala too long. Tlio rubber in it given were elected: Co. A. of Hampden. While nothing has as effect. It is the intention of those interested taitWW shown to be represented by the report on President—Josiah II. Drummond, Port- too much pull under thu brtiali, lint credentials. Twelve past grand high priests yet been done to form a new company to take in this idea to make thin one of the most im­ Gray is opening up for Buffalo this season and. the place of the Hamlin Rifles, there is con portant events in cycling in this state. Speedy when it ia on il atnv", and Hint la what were also present. Senior Vice President— Edward P. Burn in a manner that gloriously fulfils the predic­ lands third hnse; J. Doyle; E. Ilnnscoin of you w ant, don’t foikikt that. The address of the grand high priest paid siderable talk to that eflect and young men pedal pushers in this city, Camden, Belfast tions made by The C.-G. a few weeks ago ham, Saco. interested in military matters have been asked and Bangor are being made interested. It is Nashua, N. H.,and M. J.Fogarty of Kingston, a tribute to the memory of Past High Priest Junior Vice President—Alfred S. Kimball, It was a high compliment that the manager if they would join a new company if it were intended to have The Courier-Gazette for­ Pa., fielders. Andrew J. Fuller of Bath and Past Deputy Norway. of the Buflalo team paid Gray when he se­ High Priest Nathan Woodbury o f Auburn, formed. The outlook is such that endeavors be ward a message to the Bangor Commercial. lected him to pitch the first league game and Treasurer— Millard F. Hicks, Portland. made to put Co. G. on a new footing, with new The start w ill be made from this office George Bass will help do the twirling for who had died during the year. Recorder— Stephen Berry, Portland. Gray showed that the confidence reposed in the Augustas. We all know Bass down this One new chapter had been instituted at members and a general improvement would be when the sealed message w ill be handed the him was not misplaced for he downed the H. H. Crie & Go., Master of Ceremonies— Horace I L Bur­ way as being a very hard worker and a pitcher Pittsfield and petitions had been received for successful. Bangor has always been represen­ first lider who w ill speed away as if on Springfields in Springfield 8 to 4. His sec bank, Saco. ted in the militia and national guard and has at the wings of the wind. There w ill be no let­ of no mean ability. He wore a Camden uni­ one at Searsport and one at Tenant’s H ar­ Conductor— Albert M. Penley, Auburn. ond game was against Providence, Monday. form the past two seasons and held his own Agent for Rubber Paint. bor, which he referred to the grand chapter. times had one of the best companies in Maine. up to the rider’s pedaling for two or three Manager Rowe wanted the game in the Chaplain— William J. Burnham, Lewis- The city has a commodious armory and the miles when without stopping he will hand the in company with men of far more experience. The two chapters at Rockland had decided ton. worst way for Providence had just beaten to consolidate and would ask the approval of uecessary equipments for a compnny, not that message to another rider. The Rockland Toronto three straight games and was attain­ Steward— beander M. Kenniston, Camden. it would only he necessary for the young men riders will carry the message as far as L in ­ 'The hall tossers who are to represent Rock the grand chapter He closed with an elo Warder—James E. Parsons, Ellsworth. ing a dangerously good percentage in the MARINE MATTERS. quent farewell to the companions over whom to take an interest to give Bangor a new com­ colnville when it w ill be taken in charge by league standing. Gray’s services were again land in the Maine League are nearly all on The Grand Commandery met Thursday. pany which would he a source o f pride to the Belfast scorchers. At some point, beyond deck and manager Quinn seems to have been he had so well presided for two years. called into play and he was again equal to Wlint Our Home Vessels Are liulng.—Oos- The report on returns showed 19 comman- city It is possible that some such action Belfast, not yet decided upon, the Bangor using his judgment to a g. od deal of eflect. The report on returns showed 56 chapters, the emergency, for Buffalo won by a score of tdp of Qiiiirter-iltwlc and Fo'esle. 6,024 members, a gain of 127 during the deries, 3153 members, 174 Knights and 51 w ill he taken. men will take charge and continue until the 5 to 3. Gray held Providence down to six Rockland has not been blowing a lot about year; 342 candidates and 98 deaths. The deaths. The Gardiner city government has appro­ Commercial office is reached where the mess­ hits nnd led the hatting for the Buflalo team, what she intends to do, hut The C.-G. pre­ Schs Annie S.trgcni, Yankee Maid and following grand officers were elected : The following grand officers were elected : priated a suffic ent amount to establish and age will be delivered into the hands making three clean singles to left center out dicts that Portland with her two months prac­ R. L. Kenney arrived from Boston Thursday. Grand high priest, Albro E. Chase, Port­ Grand commander, Fritz I I . Twitched, maintain a company 1 f the National Guard in of the editor o f this bright Maine daily. o f four times at bat. The crowd gave Gray a tice will have no sinecure. Sch. Lena W hile, Ott, arrived from New land. Bath. that city. Already 50 or 60 young men have The idea is a good one and w ill he of inter­ good hand every time he came to hat, hut York Thursday with coni to Cobh Lime Co. Deputy grand commander, Frank E. — + Deputy grand high priest, W infield S. enlisted and the new company from Kennebec est from many standpoint^. As for the time, that is nothing new for Gray, seeing that he Sch. Maiy IL ewer, Nelson, from A. F. Sleeper, Sabattus. Pres. N ick Young of the National base ball H inkley, Lisbon. valley promises to he a thriving one. if all goes well, the fastest horae in the state is a favorite in every city of the Eastern Crockett Co. for Richmond, sailed Wednes­ Grand generalissmo, Herbert Harris, East league mikes the following announcement: Grand King, Frederick W. Plaisted, w ill want to hide its head. League circuit. The writer is in receipt of day. Machias. The mend ers of Co. II. have been liberal “ To base hall scorers- I have received several Augusta. patrons ol the shooting gallery in Willoughby an interesting letter from Gray in which he communications asking for an tfficial Interpre­ Grand captain general, Albert M. Spear, Bangor Commercial:— It has been a long Sailed Wednesday— For New Y o rk - Schs. Grand scribe, Howard D. Smith, Norway. block and have astonished the proprietor by writes in a very buoyant Btrain, and is evi­ tation of the rule (section 9 rule 17) relative Empress, Johnson, from A. F. Crockett Co.; Grand treasurer, beander W. Forbes, Port­ GArdiner. time since eastern Maine indicated any desire dently feeling very “ equivalent to the occa­ Grand prelate, E. Howard Vose, Calais. their accuracy. Oh I yes, Co. H . bas the rifle to earned runs. An earned run is a run that Maggie Hurley, Hall, from Cobb Lime Co.; land. to participate in the (bicycle) league move­ sion,” as he would express it. reaches home base without the aid of a field­ Grand senior warden, Clayton J. Farrington, practice fever. ments which have been so much in evidence Wide Awake, Mnddocks, from C. Doherty; Grand secretary, Stephen Berry,Portland. ing or battery error. A stolen base cannot Laura Robiuson, Burgess, from Perry Bros. Finance committee, Joseph A. I^ocke, M ar­ Portland. Co. H , Tillson Light Infantry, will be in­ in the western part of the state. The Maine Grand junior warden, Gilman P. bombard, spected Tuesday night by Col. Lucius H. “ Gramp’ ’ Morse is doing good work for cut any figure. Although there is no charge­ Sch. Peerless, Thompson, sailed Wrdnes- quis King, Portland; Horace II. Burbank, division has had good officers. Chief Consul able error, still some one is at fault in one of Belfast. Kendall of Biddeford. Scranton but wants to get back to Lewiston dav.for Boston from Fairand, Spear A Co. Saco. Ilichborn having been one of its most valu several ways which would not justify the The grand treasurer, Rufus II. Hinckley, Grand treasurer, beander W. Fobes, Port­ Wait for the Co. II. astemblies. able supporters and through his high social it is said. Gramp simply can’t stand it out Sch. Eugene Borda, Greeley, from Cobb land. of the Maine climate. lie is getting old and scoring of a fielding error. A bate runner peremptorily declined a re-election after position and his business ability did much to who makes a base hit and is advanced a base Lime Co., sailed Thursday for New York. Grand recorder, Stephen Berry, Portland. rheumaticky. twenty-three years of valued services. “It Is the Rest on Earth.** advance its interests. Bnt so far the league Sch. Imogene, Grant, was in the harbor Grand standard bearer, Horatio A. Duncan, by a successful sacrifice hit is entitled to the The Grand Royal Arch Chapter met Wed­ That is what Edwards & Parker, merchants in Maine has done nothing for good roads— credit of an earned run if h f reaches home Thursday loaded with Rockport lime and nesday morning. A resolution of sympathy Bath. of Plains, Ga., say of Chamberlain’s Pain which is no fault o f the league. Paul Viau and Frank Fitzpatrick, two sailed for Boston. Grand sword bearer, J. Fred H all, Rock­ members of the Rockland hall team, arrived base before chances have been offered to re­ with Past Grand High Priest Arlington B. Balm, for rheumatism, lame hack, deep seated tire his side. The section must he considered Sch. Louisa Francis sailed Thursday for Marston, of Bangor, now fatally sick at his land. and muscular pains. Sold by II. L. Rob­ Reports in the cycling papers show that in the city Wednesday. They look like hall Grand warden, Frederick W. Plaisted, Au­ intelligently as a whole and nof in part, and Boston from A. F. Crockett Co. home, was adopted. Charters were granted bins Union, D. B. Cobb & Son Searsmont and many cycling racing hacks are being built players and judging from their reputations we gusta. this year. think they will become solid with the ‘’fans.” admits of no other fair interpretation.” Sch. R. L. Kenney loaded Thursday for to Rumford Falls Chapter at Rumford Falls, Warren Phannacv. and Ira Berry Chapter at Pittsfield, and their Grand captain of guards, Warren O. Car­ Viau is a left hand pitcher and he has lots of Boston from Cobh Lime Co. There will he a big meet in Lewiston on A story has been going the rounds that in dispensions are to be continued until they are ney, Portland. troublesome things up his sleeves for the Sch. E. G. W illard was loading Thursday Stylish Foot Wear. Memorial Day in which some very speedy men his early baseball days Pitch- r Dilworth of constituted. members of the Maine league. Fitzpatrick for New York from A. F. Crockett Co. There are several changes in the styles of w ill participate. Rockland is thinking se­ Belfast used to delay the game while be The consolidation of the two chapters at The Vest Remedy for Rheumatism. w ill cover second bag and ’tis said that we Sch. Silver Spray is loading for New York ladies* footwear this season. The “ coin” toe riously of sending over a goodly delegation. won’t miss Harry Smith. Charlie Marston of watched the trains go by the grounds. D il­ Rockland was approved. From the Fairhaven (H. K.) Register. worth denies the impeachment nnd tells the from A. F. Crocketl Co. The petitioners at Searsport and Tenants’ Mr. James Rowland of this village, states is now in vogue, the “ quarter of a dollar toe” Fall River wanted “ Fitz” and if anyone following as the true story : “ I was pitching Sch. O. M. Marrelt is hound here from Harbor for new chapters were granted leave being the most stylish width. By that is meant Every express brings one or more, Inva­ know* a good player it ia thia same Marston. that for twenty-five years his wife has been a on the Brockton ball grounds against the New York, and ach. Morris A C liff is bound to withdraw. sufferer from rheumatism. A few nights ago a toe in the inside of which a 25 cent piece riably the latter, bicycles, into the city. One just fits. There are other widths, such as the Rockland tnan purchased four last week for home team; it was a lowery day. A railroad to Exeter from Amboy. The Grand officers were installed by Past she was in such pain that she was nearly The game next Friday between the Rock- 50 cent, etc The narrow toes are not worn track runs l>y the grounds. There were two Scb. S. J. Lindley arrived in New York Grand High Priest Joseph A. bocke, the fol­ crazy. She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor, use in his family. And yet talk about the lands and Montreal* promises to be one well at all by those who wish to have up to-date hard times. men on bases, two men out, and a good hit­ Wednesday. lowing officers being appointed: but he had read of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm worth attending. The whole Rockland team footwear. There is no preference between ler up. Just as I got ready to pitch a train District Deputy Grand High Priests: and instead of going for the physician he w ill participate and the “ fans” will have a Sch. John J. Perry had tbe misfortune to lace and button boots except that of the in ­ went by and the smoke from her engine set­ Fifth District—William N. Howe, Port­ went to the store and secured a bottle o f it. $100 Reward $100. good opportunity to size up the men who are get stranded on rlum Island in a thick fog dividual. Russet boots w ill be worn a great tled down over the grounds so 1 could not land. His wife did not approve of Mr. Rowland’s The readers of this paper w ill he pleased to going to do their best to land Rockland a on the night of the 41b, but was floated next deal and tan shoes more than ever. Green see the fielders. I folded my arms and waited Sixth District— Ira G. Hersey, Houlton. purchase at first, but nevertheless applied the learn that there is at least one dreaded disease pennant winner in the new state league. The morning by a tug. shoes are now made and our local dealers until the smoke cleared away, watching the Seventh District—Charles E. Meservey, Balm thoroughly and in an hour’s time was that science has been able to cure in all its Montreal team is not composed of “ slouches” have already placed orders for them from train as 1 did so. The umpire called for me Sch. Robert Dority, which w

FACTS ON FISHING G IV E N FR E E IN FACTORY ANO FOREST R. T. Carver, o f Vinalhaven, is erecting a A WOMAN’S BODY. The Canadians plume themselves on hav­ $3,400.00 W EA C H M O N T H building on bis wharf for the purpose of ing secured so prominent an American capi­ As follow s: branching out in the fish business. W h a t Its N eglect Lead* to. Mr®. O has. talist as Gen. Afger of as a purchas­ 4 First Prizes, each of $100 Cash - - - $ 400.00 According to advices from Eastport not King’s Experience. er ( f large timber limits and mills, in connec­ Second...... $100spPEciALBicjcles*2.000.00 more than 1,000 cases of sardines remain un­ tion with other American capitalists, at the sold there. This is said to be the smallest mouth o f the St. Maurice River, near Three 8 Third “ •' " $ 25 Gold Watches - 1,000.00 stuck on hand at this season for many years A womnn’s body is the repository of the Rivers, Canada. It is rumored that Gen. SUCH most delicate mechanism in the whole Cash and Prizes given each month - - $3,400.00 past. There appears to be a speculative inter­ Alger and his friends are to erect an enor­ est developing. realm of creation, and yet most women mous pulp and paper miff, and are to manu­ Mince Meat. The L. Pickert Fish C< mpany have started will let it get out of order and keep out of facture large quantities o f. paper in Canada. Plum Pudding. Mince Pie, canning clams at the Littlefield factory, order, just as if it were of no consequence. Nothing pleases Canadians more than to Total given during 12 mos. 1897, $ 40 ,8 0 0 .0 0 WRAPPERS Boothhay Harbor, and intend to keep right Their hacks ache and heads throb and capture American brains and capital. No HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. on doing business all the season. After May burn; they have wandering pains, now here and doubt the development of Canadian resources m onitors to wive ns ninny SUNLIGHT io they w ill commence on sardines. They depend largely upon an infusion of American S ttFAP Wrapper* ns thev cnn rolled. Cat now there. They experience extreme lassitude, blood. off the ton portion of eachench The 1 Competitor who sends in the put up a brand that is very popular with the wrapper* tnnt portionrontnln- SrND THIS TOP PORTION J.n r*en t N u m b er of coupons from trade and had a ready sale. that don’t-care nnd want-to-be-left-alone feeling, ln< the hrndlnff “ 8UNLICHT the district in which he or sne resides excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleepless­ The spruce country in Maine is confined to SOAP.” Thrtye (rnllcd"‘< on- will receive S I DO ( n sli. Tfc canning factory at North Haven is the elevated northern half of the state, north ■nt, poM njrr The ft Competitors who send in the ness and the blues, yet they will go about their enrlo*edril with -*-* - Next Larged Number* of con- putting up clams and w ill continue for sev­ of a line from the White Mountains to Mars nprr ntatinc Coinpet- pons from the district in which they eral weeks. work until they cnn scarcely stand on their poor H ill, with a spruce-bearing area of probably _____ I nnme nnu nddrcaa ___ reside will E n ch receive at winner’s and the number of Coupon* option a lady’s or gentleman's P ie r c e The hish Committee of Nobleboro and swollen feet, and do nothing to help themselves. less than 6,000 square miles. The stand on went In* to Cover ltro*.* I.td., wrn.'U S p e e in l bicycle, pric e if 100,00. These are the positive fore-runners of serious womb complications, and unless the two main spruce producing drainage Nevr York* mnrkrd on outside J - - - ' ___ The 1 0 Competitors who send in the Newcastle met at the alewive fishery recently Gold Watches basins, the Kennebec and the Androscoggin, W r a p p e r (top hand •om eriw ith N U M B E R N u m b er* of coupons from thodis- and organized with the choice of the follow­ given immediate attention will result in unfold misery, if not death. of the DISTRICT Competitor live* In. has been estimated at round 5,000,000,000 ing officers for the year 1897: James E. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will, beyond the question of a NAME OF PI8T W IC T . Mulligan, chairman; Benjamin Winchen- doubt, relieve all this trouble before it becomes serious, and it has cured feet, board measure, with a present cut of New York City, Brooklyn* JLon« ______. _ jpons 350,000,000 feet. Partial atatistics of the cut, s month's competition w illbe put into the neat. baiigh, clerk; A rtell A. H all and B. A. Wod- _ a n dStolen Iwlnndw, Nr w J erwey. many after their troubles had become chronic. given by another authority, would indicate a NevrYork State (outfidf o fN . »’. CTfy, brtrtge, Newcastle agents; J. E. Mulligan and Brooklyn, Lnnff and Malm hlandr). soap in dealer’s stock will be disqua The Compound should bo taken immediately upon the appearance of any of total cut of coniferous woods in Maine of not of Lever Brothers, Ltd., and tneiieir families, I Chester D. Hall, Nobleboro agents; H . E. these symptoms above enumerated. It is a vegetable tonic which invigorates Silverware PennwyIvnnin, Delaware, Mary­ barred from competing. Webster, accountant. Voted that the price far from 500,000,000 feet in 1895 ar,d Pre la n d , W e s t V lr c ln ln n n d I>lw- 4 . A printed list of Winners in Competitor’s district ceding years. In all these estimates of trlct o f Colombia.______of alcwives for smoke curing and domestic aud stimulates the entire female organism, and will produce the same benc- will bn forwarded to Competitors in about SI days after standing timber the writer leaned toward ex­ The New Knalnnd State*.______each competition closes. purposes should be 35 cents per hundred. Roial results in the case of any sick woman os it did with M bs. Ch a s . K in o , 1815 ft. Lever Brothers, Ltd., will endeavor to award the travagance raiher than under statement, and •The Bicycles are t heceiebrated P ie r r e S p e e in l. rise* fairly to the best of their ability nnd judgment, Voted that price of labor should be 15 cents Rosewood St., Philadelphia, Pa., whose letter we attach: 1897 Pattern, mTd by Geo. N. Pierre A Co., of Buf­ E thus the total is found to add up 100,000,000,- falo, Boston and New Y ork. Fitted with Hartford ut it is understood that all who oom pete agree to ac­ per hour. •* I write those few lines, thanking you for restoring my health. For twelve Tires, First Class Nickle Lamp, New Departure cept the award of Lever Brothers, Ltd., aatinaL. 000 feet o f coniferous growth in the northern FOR ALMOST NOTHING. Bell, Standard Cyclometer, and Hunt Lace Saddle. LEVER BROS., Ltd., New York. The effect of the law recently passed by years I suffered with pains impossible to describe. I had bearing-down feelings, states, of which less than half is pine, to sat­ the Maine Legislature shortening the fishing backache, buraiag sensation in my stomach, chills, headache, and always had isfy a cut of at least 18,000,000,000 to 20,000, season and imposing upon packers certain black specks before my eyes. I was afraid to stay alone, for I sometimes had 000,000 per annum. The writer does not say OISCU&SEO VARIOUS SUBJECTS PUPIL ANO TEACHER restrictions as to size of fish to be packed and four aad dve faiating spells a day. I had several doctors and tried many pat­ that in less than six years every stick of pine, the quantity of oil to be used under a strict ent medicines. Two years ago I was so bad that I had to go to bed and have a spruce and hemlock will be cut, for such fig­ If you want a gold watch Y. M. C. A, Literary Society Have Very A teachers’ meeting wax held Thursday inspection is being felt in the spot market for trained nurse. Through her, I commenced to take Lydia E. Pinkhara’s ures as these do not admit of mathematical Interesting M eeting—Timely Topic* evening in Rockport. The subject of gram- sardines. The spot stock of American sar­ deductions, but the gravity o f the question of dines in oil is reported to be light and the Vegetable Compound, and I never had anything give me the relief that It has. or a set of silver dishes we Those who attended the meeting of the ! mar was discussed by G. L Mildram and supply is certainly apparent. Even doubling bulk of it is under close control. As pack­ I have taken eight bottles, and am now enjoying the best of health again. I the estimates, it is found that with the pres­ Literary Society last week were treated Frank C. Heal; class exercises in geography can truthfully say it has cured me.” by Miss Flossie Gurney; reading by R. N. ing operations are likely to be delayed to a ent rate and method of cutting 10 years must can tell you where to get to a surprise. The question announced much later date than usual, owing to the re­ was thrown aside and a number of subjects Millet. The question oox brought out much have exhausted our virgin timber of these 1 discussion productive of much good. strictions placed upon the catching and pack­ classes. were drawn up, the members bring asked to ing of fish, those who have any stock have APPLETON LIBERTY them by buying take one from the pile The graduating classes are now making raised their prices in the belief that about East L ib er ty.— Mrs. Mabel Smith, who The shoe-manufacturing firm of Shaw, Gen. Cilley drew the following question: The timely article in The Courier-Gazette preparations for graduation. Camden we everything not available w ill be needed for has been visiting her parents for the past Goding & Co., Portland, has decided to move “ What means should a free people take to of A pril 17 by your Spruce Head corre­ believe is the only town in K n rx county that consumption before the goods w ill be ready. eight weeks, has returned to her home in its business from that city to Springvale. secure and maintain good government?” spondent, on the road question, and again by will not have High school exercises. There Prices are expected to go even higher be­ Warren------Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis Some original ideas were advocated by him, the Warren scribe in the Saturday issue are High water has been bothering the Penob­ is but one member of the class this year and fore the new season opens, and it is reported visited their daughter, Mrs. Delwin Miller, at which, without doubt, would be a means of words that should be heeded by our tax pay­ scot lumber mills, where the orders are piling he naturally does not feel like carrying out a that a New York commission house is so well West Rockport, Saturday and Sunday------$ 5 WORTH; GOODS maintaining good government, were they ers and all who are interested in this im port­ up faster than the water. whole program himself. The graduating convinced on this point that it is offering P. L. Jackson o f Pittsfield spent Sunday with adopted. ant subject. Our teamsters who are engaged class of the Camden Grammar school is how­ $2.50 to Maine packers for anything they his wife at Joel Jackson’s------Geo. Dag In Warren both the Georges miff and the Mr. Prescott’s subject was: “ Town gov in hauling heavy loads o f lime casks, hay and a ever, making elaborate preparations for the have to sell, and, it is intimated, is guarantee­ gett has gone to Pittsfield to work. His shoe factory are now doing an increased bus­ eminent for places with a population less than produce to Rockland and other places and grand event. Money his been raised during ing them against a possible decline. No wife is stopping with her parents, Mr. and iness. The past Winter was o e of the quiet­ 15,000 would be preferable to a city govern­ loads of merchandise back,are constantly hav­ the year to pay the expense. great amount 01 business is being done, how­ Mrs. J. W. Jackson------School in the est ever experienced in Warren because of the and paying $3.95 extra in ment.” Ip Mr. Campbell’s judgment he ing trouble on the roads during the Spring The three schools in North Whitefield have ever, so far as can be learned, partly because Jackson school-house began Monday Mrs fact o f so little work in the miffs. And now seemed to be about as s rung an advocate for months when the frost is coming out of the been assigned teachers as follows: Turner’s consumers are ordering sparingly,but more be­ Winnie Hannan teacher------Ernest and that the mills are running and money is again town government as he was for city govern­ ground. They cannot avoid these mud boles cash. It is at the store of Corner, Miss Nino I. Simmons of North cause the principal holders expect that prices Rosa Davis have returned home from Liberty, in circulation the merchants, employers and ment in a previous debate. and hardly ever make a trip without getting Whitefield; Church school, Miss Inez S. w ill further advance and are unwilling to release where they have been attending High school employes arc happy. Messrs. Farnham and H unt had to answer “ stuck” in one or more o f them. They tell Kennedy of Coopers M ills; Choate school, stocks except in a small way to regular cus­ ------Miss Lizzie McLaid is keeping house the question: “ Ought a lawyer to defend a us these bad places in our roads appear every Lewiston business men are making hope­ Miss Mamie E. Avery of Coopers Mills. Miss tomers on the basis of present quotations. for her brother George and attending school bad cause, if he knows it to be bad?” Spring in the same spots, and it has been so ful effort to get an English company to locate Alice M. Brann will teach at Maxy’s Mills in the Jackson district------S. P. Colby was Mr. Monroe talked upon the subject: as long as they can remember. Usually a a pulp factory in the old Lewiston mil, for the an 1 Miss Lizzie B. Tarr at the D jc k in Aina. in Belfast the past week, attending court “ What does Rockland need at present to BLENCOVE little brush is thrown on these places and the manufacture of pulp from Maine spruce. The bring about a better business condition which The Rockland Orchestra has contracted to matter is allowed to continue year after year L ibertyville Center.------Mrs. E. J. Le­ Lewiston miff is now idle, and an exception­ F. A. PETERSON, A. F. Humphrey left last week for Booth- furnish music for the graduating exercises of with no attempt to make a thorough and per­ man is quite ill; she has been in poor health would produce continued growth and develop hay and Monhegan; he w ill spend some ally fine plant for the manufacture of pulp the Rockport High School, which occur manent i ib. Now we think it would not be for some time but has kept ab »ut until re­ ment of the city?” He commence 1 Lis re­ weeks at the latter place------A lvin Hodgkins would be located at the Babbitt and Googins marks by saying that Rockland is situated June 22. a very expensive j ib to dig out these places, cently. She is a very estimable lady and it is dam a few miles up the Androscoggin. and Brainard Burns spent Sunday at Waldo­ going down as far as the fro-t reaches, and hoped w ill recover health again.------S. P. Who can nlso show you a with a mine of wealth in its rear and with The teachers of Liberty were all present at boro------Mr. ami Mrs. L. H . Sylvester and fill in with some of the old stone walls and Haskell is gaining. He received a shock in valuable granite islands at the front. With the examination Saturday afternoon, A p ril son Eddie were at this place the first of the rock heaps that our farmers would be glad to the Winter and has since been confined to the True’s Pin Worm Elixir, large natural resources at band Rockland 24, and the schools were assigned as week from Center Lincolnville------Harry H . variety of get rid o f, and make a foundation which hous ----- C. W. Bagley is packing apples at ought to be a city of 25,xxo instead of 9,000 follows: Village, Miss Blanche Moody; Humphrey recently injured his foot with a Famous for nearly a half century, atill main­ inhabitants. Evidently “ Something is rotton Norton, Miss Mary Brown; Libertyville would insure a rood road for years, and there a number of places here.------Miss Sadie tains its high reputation as a remedy of great stable fork------Mrs. W. R. H all was at Rock­ would be no more vexatious delays, hard work Grinnell has finished work at J. A. Young’s in the State of Denmark.” Center, Miss Lenora M. Lewis; So. Liberty, port, Thursday, the guest of her sister, Miss efficacy and sterling merit; corroborative of and profanity, which is now unavoidable dur­ an I will attend school here this Spring.------The subject: “ A United States senator Miss Sadie Murray; Valley, Mis3 Ida Q. Me Susie II. Murch------T. V. Hill of Rockport this comes the report that within the last ing the season of mud. We have been in­ The Spring term of school commenced ought to be elected by the people at large of Lain; Davis, Mrs. Winnie B. Hannan; exhibited his graphophone at the schoolhouse three months Dr. J. F. True & Co., Auburn, formed by men who are on the road much of May 3, under the instruction <, f Miss Lenora Gents’ Bicycle Shoes, each state, and the President by the people Prescott, Mrs. L. F. Sukeforth; Bradstreet, ------John Barrett and Mrs. Rebecca Me., have found it necessary to prepare Friday the time that where this plan has been Lewis. of the country,” fell to Mr. Coombs,lot and be Miss Violet Light. The most of the schools Newbert were here last week. Mrs. New- 28,000 bottles o f this good old remedy. commenced May 3. adopted there has been no further trouble. struggled with it in a heroic manner. bert’s mother, Mrs. Maddox, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glidden visited at $1.50 to $3.00 Mr. Norwood who is staying in this place State Supt. of Schools Stetson who has them on their return to Center Lincolnville Mrs. L. F. Brown’s last week------C. L. Stick­ for a short lime tried his best to make every­ PALERMO just been attending the graduation exer­ ------Cbas. Condon of Rockland has recently Dw ight, , Ocl. 13, 1896. ney is building a new cooper shop------Miss one believe that “ Circumstances, conditi ms cises of Die Madawaska Training School, had joined the force of street railway conductors Lelia Davis has been at work for Mrs. M. C. H erring Va l le y .— Charles Proctor has and opportunities are more potent in the To whom it may concern:— an exciting voyage from Fort Kent to Ed------Lincoln H . Young of Matinicus is at Brown the past week, Mrs. Brown being sick moved into the Allen Bragdon house------Ladies’ Russet & Black development of character, power and great­ There 1b but one Keelov Institute Fred Greeley has bought a new wagon of mundston, to which he went to reach the Geo. F. Grant’s------Miss Hattie M. Gregory, ------L. D. Brown is still on the sick list------ness, than the will, ambition ami other inher­ authorized by us to do business as such Temiscouata railroad. He embarked in a who has been compelled to go about on Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Bradstreet visited Mrs. Bert Plummer------Miss Vesta Getchell is ent qualities * f individual manhood.” in the state of Maine and that one is Oxfords, 98c to $2.00 bat eau with two men at the oars, and after a crutches for about two years, owing to an L. F. Brown and family one day last week teaching school in the Barlowe District and Mr. M iller’s proposition that “ Lvnch law located at Portland, under the manage­ dizz> waltz wiih sheets of ice and whirling injured ankle, had the foot photographed by ------Miss L illie Brown has returned home, Miss Mae Ward in the Glidden------R. B. is justifiable both morally and iega'.'y in a free ment of J. D. Lovett. His physicians lugs he was landed The ride on the rail­ the X rays process at Rockland, last week. the high school at East Palermo having Getchell went to Thorndike, Saturday------state or country” encountered fierce opposi­ arc especially instructed at Dwight, road was likewise full of fraudulent incidents. Profesfor Robinson of Bowdoin college by closed on Friday, April 30------A fine lot of Frank Fuller has swapped bis steers with tion. Mr. Campbell’s indignation showed Two miles below Edmundston the train this means, found that a bone in the ankle III., by Dr. Keeley, in the correct ad­ house plants can he seen at Mrs. L. F. Simon Bradstreet for a yoke o f oxen------itself plainly, his hair standing as erect as the The watches and silverware halted The passengers scrambled across the was fractured, as most o f the Rockland physi­ ministration of the Keeley treatment Brown’s. Mrs. Page Young has gone to Augusta to uills upon the hack of a porcupine scenting w.eck of the structure as best they could and cians who had been in attendance surmised, for the cure of alcoholic inebriety and visit relatives------Frank Fuller has been ap- anger He was surprised to hear such a can he seen in our north were transported down the line in handcars. but bad no way of knowing to a certainly. drug using. ointed highway surveyor in this district------proposition advanced and defended by a man A dozen persons crowded on the narrow plat­ The bone is now uniting and the many friends All Keeley remedies are manufac­ WASHINGTON S!. A Pattee spent Sunday on Beaver H ill whom he had always been accustomed to ------Quite a number of the young people forms. Some stood and some sat and humped of the young lady trust she w ill speedily re­ tured by iih at D wight, III., and can­ w indow . look upon as a man of integrity and wisdom Razo rv ille.— Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Coffins from this place and Smithton attended the their heels along the ties A three-hours’ cover the use of the injured member------Mrs. not bo purchased for use in the state of and who had hitherto always taken the right and Mrs. Aldana Lessner visited at Rockland wait at Aroostook junction completed the Susan II. Ewell and Miss Sarah Thorndike, Maiue except by the Keeley Institute dance at Branch Mills, Friday night and all stand upon all the important questions of last week------The Sunday school on the report a fiue time. day for the gentleman who controls Maine who have spent the W inter at Chas. Ewell’s, the day. Mr. Prescott also tried his best to at Portland, hence, the genuine Keeley Mountain w ill be re-organized next Sunday public schools. have returned to Rockland Highlands------intimidate Mr. Millet*, who, however, absolute­ treatment Is administered only by said if pleasant------Miss Ida Bryant is teaching Benj. Smith and family now occupy Clifford The managers and directors of the schools Institute within said state, all claims to school here, Miss Emma Johnston on the ly refused to be tquelched and maintained bis Lodge, Warrenton------Miss Ada Spalding of ground with bull dog like pertinacity which everywhere hear the prophetic voice pro­ the contrary being made with intent to Mountain and Miss Ella Rollins in the Light Rockland spent a number of days at J. F. Havana = Tobacco would have been worthy of a better cause. claiming a new education which shall not deceive. district------Mrs. A. L . Grotton visited at F. A. PETERSON, Sylvester’s last w eek-----C. F. Richards of Considering the fact that the speakers only attend to the disciplinary studies of the T iib L eslie E. K eeley Co . W. E. Overlock’s, Saturday-----There wa« a school and to the acquirement of the con­ Rockport conducted services at the school­ H s advanced o vr were wholly in ignorance of the subjects be­ house, Sunday. (signed) Curtis J..Judd, wood bee at Daniel Jones’ and Charles fore they were given them the arguments ventional arts of reading and writing, the (seal) Secv. and Treas. Savage’s Saturday. Both got a good job 364 Main St„ Rockland were able and show a marked improvement notation of numbers, the construction of 183tf done------Miss Ella Jones is at work for SO per cent In price over the first of the season. maps and charts, and such semi-mechanical SO- THOMASTON Charles D. Clark------Mrs. T. S. Bowden of matters, but make its incursions into the most Miss J.R.Lottie returned from Somersworth NORTH WHITEFIELD Washington is at the Lewiston City Hospital No Advance lu Price Xeaiu No Havana useful of arts for the home. The ideal of Thursday, where she has been spending her for treatment. Th** operation was a success­ AMONG GRANITE CUTTERS We are glad to record the return of Mrs. in (he Cigar. the new education demands that the country vacation----- Mrs. Fannie Wade, who has been ful one and Mrs. Bowden is very loud in her Frank Cowin who has been at the Maine school shall see to it that something is done visiting friends in Rockland, returned home praise of the hospital and the care and treat­ General Hospital for treatment since last We use the finest Havana Tobacco In the S. J. Court at Ellsworth last Friday to direct the attention of its pupils upon the Saturday------Mrs. I. C. Pert is on the tick ment she is receiving from both physicians. March. The little g irl w ill remain at the hos­ wo cun buy in the manufacture of The following Waldo county case was tried; problems of practical life which concern agri­ list------Henry Wiggin has obtained work She writes she is gaining very fast. This is pital a few weeks longer. She is being “ Sargent vs. Goodwin. This was an assump­ culture and other rural arts. Professor A t­ in Rockland------Quite a number from here the second one from this town that bas been treated for curviture o f the spine.------Jos. W. sit to recover certain commissions, amounting water has shown up the popular use that can' attended the opening at Crescent Beach, to this hospital for treatment within the past H a ll w ill remove to Cooper’s Mills.------as plaintiff claimed to $1,500, for rental o f a be made of the most scientific insights into Friday evening. A ll report a good time------few months. Clarey’s mill slatted up full blast last Friday, granite quarry owned by defendant and sit­ the process bv which food products are raised The town schools began Monday, May 3 ------Miss Addie Hoak, who has been at work ------In excavating for the foundation to uated in the town of Frankfort, Maine. and by which they are fitted for consump­ Miss Hattie Walter and Leila W illis of in Augusta for several months, has returned J. W. A. Cigar blacksmith Shorey’s residence last week,Wed­ P laintiff claimed that by the terms of a contract tion. Shall we not have agriculture reduced Thomaston were in town, Saturday, to attend home------II. E. Farrar w ill have to buy som e nesday, the workmen bad to quit on account between himself and the defendant, be (plain­ to a pedagogical form so that its fundamental the teachers' meeting------Miss Ella Dow baby shoes------Miss Lottie Farrar is selling Anil in order to maintain the high of frost eighteen inches below the surface. tiff) was to have 10 per cent, commission on principles may be taught in school in pro­ left for Georges River, Monday, when she soap for Larkin & Co. o f Buffalo. This is standard of quality for which this ------The temperature o f the river on A pril 30 the rental for effecting a lease of defendant's gressive lessons, just as the art ot cooking is w ill teach the Spring term of school------1. recommendation enough for the soap to cigar is noted we are obliged to ad- was 57 degrees. Too cold for swimmiag.------quarry to a company operating same. De­ now taught? Let the children in the agri­ C. Peit is having his buildings painted------know what firm makes it as they put up rance the price of same to corretpond Rev. J. A. Morlen is our new Methodist min­ fendant claimed that there were no such cultural community be properly educated in Superintendent C. E. Meservey was in the nothing but first-class goods at low prices. as near as possible to the advance in ister. Rev. Lowell is located at No. Waldo­ contract and denied all liability. Verdict for the elements of agriculture, and then let them village, Saturday, to attend the teachers’ She will get an invalid’s wheel chair as a price of Havana Tobacco. boro.------Milton Benjamin is at Augusta laid plaintiff for $205.” be followed by school extension, and kept meeting. Arrangements were made to begin prize------Next Monday evening is the regu­ reading and studying in truly scientific aud up (or repairs. lie is wi»h his daughter Miss Maine took an especial interest in the the second year’s course. This meeting was lar monthly business meeting of the Young Call for the J . W. A. Cigars aad you truly practical books, and it is not unreason­ Mary Beajamio.------Weaver King rides a very profitable, all of the teachers io the People’s Society of Christian Endeavor. Every I have In ock th« following: dedication of the Grant monument, be­ bike.------Miss Essie Gaiumer is attending will make no mistake. able to suppose that the agricultural produc­ ------Rev. G. E. Edgett member should be present as there is im­ cause the structure is of Maiue granite. town being present acbool at Cooper’s Mills. tion of any community may be doubled in and wife visited frieuds at Clark Island, F ri­ portant business to transact------Mr. and Syracuse Views and Cultivators, Concerning the contract for the work, Hon. ten years’ time.— William T. Harris in the B. F. Chadbourne ot Biddeford, State railroad day------Miss Alice Harriman was the Mrs. Nathaniel Overlock visited at South Hussey VUws aad Cultivators. Arena. commissioner, says: “ About two years ago, guest of Mi9s Helen Harlow, Friday. JEFFERSON Liberty, Saturday------There was no installa­ l'laat, Jr., Heads. tion of officers at the Good Templars L>dge J. W. Anflarson Cigar Go., Colonel Payson Tucker, the president and Jefferson Center.— Alden Reed and Tuesday as there bas been no lodge depu­ Tyler Lever hprlng Teeth Darrow general manager of the Maine & New Hamp The Westfield (Iu d .) News prints the fol­ HANUFACTURERS. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured in 3 brother Ernest, of Dresden. visited relatives ties appointed in the state yet------Miss Mae Ntaadard tiprlag Teeth Harrew, sbire Granite Co., entered into the bidding to lowing in regard to an old resident of that BETtf Days. in this vicinity last w eek----- 11. II. Rice of V .M arr is teaching at Waahington------Elmer furnish the granite for that monument. He place: “ Frank McAvoy, for many years in Morton L. H ill, of Lebanon, lnd., says: Damariscotta Milts visited at M. A. Mayhew’s, Jones is at work for W . E. Ooverlock------Builders’ Hardware ef all Kinds. had to fight it out single-handed against every the employ of the L., N. A. & C. Ry. here, Sunday------Mrs. Jotham Averill who has been Miss Sadie Collins, who has been at work Wooden aud Iron Pumps. other grauite company of any size in the says: *1 have used Chamberlain’s Colic, My wife bad Inflammatory Rheumatism in every muscle and joint, her suffering was ter­ very sick is some belter at this w riting------for her aunt, Mrs, A. A. Skinner of East E. R. Bumps, United States, and be won. There were Cholera aud Diarrhcea Remedy for ten years M. A. Mayhew is buloing a new ben house many tests made on the granite to determine rible aud her body andface were swollen al­ Jefferson, has returned home------Mrs. Har­ or longer— am never without it in my family. ------Miss Minnie Mavtiew has gone to vey Burns, who bas been sick for several its tensive, compressive and crushing force; I consider it the best remedy of the kiud most beyond recognition; had been in bed for E. E. JAM ESON, Augusta where she ba. employment------There weeks, is some better------Joe Burgess is vis- and be met every one of the objections and manufactured. 1 take pleasuie in recom­ six weeks and had eight physicians but re­ W atch es, ceived no benefit until she tried the MYSTIC was a chopping b «• ai Mark Hutchins’ ! iling at F. S. Collins------Mrs. P. G. Ingalls, WARREN, ME. came out a winner.” The granite came from mending it.’ ” It is a specific for all bowel CURE FOR R H E U M A TIS M . I t gave ira- Thursday atternoon-----Marcellus Mayhew 1 who has been very tick for a long time, is the quarries at North Jay. They have 400 or disorders. For sale by H . L. Robbins Union, mediate relief aud she was able to walk about went to Augusta Saturday, on business. gaining. 500 men at work there and every piece of the D. B. Cobb & Son Searsmont and Warren Clocks, Grant tomb was cut out aud put into shape in three days. 1 am sure it saved her life.” Great Reduction Pharmacy. Sold by W. J. Coakley, Druggist, Rockland. for erection in New York. It was shipped on VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT* and a crew of meu ha» been at work under the direction of the company. “ Not only is NORTH VASSALBOKO NORTHPORT Jew elry, I n P r i c e s there the quality,” continued Mr. Cbadoourue, As Chas. Burgess was cleaning his cistern The b >ys had another chopping at A. E. “ but there is the carving on it— done right last week he lowered the rinsing water Drinkwater's last week for which be returns CLARION PRACTICAL OPTICIAN—Spectacles FOR THE NEXT30 DAYS here in Maine—the very finest kind of work. through the scuttle behind the horses. Judge many thanks------About this time’lt is clean­ Adjusted on Scientific Principles, There’s none better and Maine people ought o f his suiprise to see one of the horses com­ ing house and picked up dinners------Mrs. to be proud all over. She has had the largest ing through tail first, aud not injuring her at Hattie Estes of Massachusetts is visiting her RANGES and STOVES. | W ill Sell For Cash, part in the erection of that tomb. She’s all— Perry Burgess, aged 83, died at the home mother, Mrs. Arietta Chapman, for a few Geum’ Kia«c« Lined Underwear, worth 50c fu rllo practically done the whole business.” of bis sou, C. H . Burgess, Saturday, having weeks— Farmers in this vicinity are planting been sick four days with pueumouia. He Ladiea* Jersey Kibb«d Fleece Liuud some------C jpt. C. E. Driukw aier with his stand for the best that is > IJuderwear, « ago “ 2lc leaves two sons and four daughters------S. S. schooner Jewell has g ne to Damariscotta Izudii'B’ Kteece Lined lioae, •* 2O0 “ Bio WEEKS MILLS Lightbody lost a valuable four year old Cedric possible in every way— in 3 AUENT roit Youtha* natural luudom Underwear •• 26c •• 30c after bricks for the Two Bush light house------Blue Flannel tihlrduz. •• •' 26e Samuel Sherman died Monday night. He colt by pneumonia last week------Rev. Mr Mr Llewellyn Mahoney aud Miss Annie material, workmanship and 5 K.imuri Ftanuvl, beet quality, 220 leaves a wife, two sons and a daughter who Brigham returns for the emuing year to the Shaw were unite i in marriage Thursday all around usefulness. 2 Cotton Craj»h. worth ec per yd. for 4c aud 6c have the sympathy of all in their bereavement satisfaction of everyone------H . Ford Burgess evening of last week, Rev. Viual H ilia tffi dat­ o H igh G rade Bicycles. Try w y Ui>c Molaacec. actually worth 4uc. has secured the position of manager ol bunny- Your Muuey Hack. If Uooda ore Out aa ------Percy Doe was called heie from Boston ing. to attend the funeral of his uncle, Mr. Shu­ ride stables, C. H . Nehou, proprietor. itepiaeauted. CAN YOU DOUBT g CALL AND EXAMINE. man---- Meda Banks is working at Hollis SEARSMONT Crumweu’t on Deer H ill———A. E. Shuman the verdict of the thousands and Martha Lee have been on the sick hst Hbumatism Cured io a Day. There was a large attendance at the Mason­ J. L. LENFEST, ------Vinie Curtis and Ada Trask attended the “ Mystic Cuie” for Rheumatism ano Neu­ ic meeting last Saturday evening. Work on who are using them ? a «UKKKrrvii.a.K. nu graduation e&erciaes o f the Erskine high ralgia radically cutes iu 1 to 3 days. Its ac­ the third degree was finely done. Visitors 1 Every One Warranted. If your dealer does " were present fiout UcUa*!, Liberty, Warren, school Friday afternoon----- George Miller tion upon the system is remarkable aud mys­ 1 not have them , write to the manufacturers. has gone to Massachusetts to learn to be a terious. I t removes at once the cause aud aud Union. A fine lunch was served and en- Wko ran think j >yed by all. Dr. A. Millett started Monday CENTRE STORE- WATTS BLOCK. of aorne alnjple uamed nurse----- Abbie Sherman, who has the disease immediately disappears. The Wanted-An Idea thing_ to patent„ J been working for Clarkson Jones of Dirigo, first oose greatly benefits; 75 cents morniug for Rutland to attend the Grand , RSttiittaia’ttL . WOOD & BISHOP CO., Bangor, Milo. has returned home. Sold by W J. Coakley, Druggist, Rockland. Lodge as a delegate from here. ------ALL COMBINED—------. ~] Thomaston. aeya. Wa*hluu. D. O.. for thair liJM) prUe oJXor aad &aw liat o t oaa LhouMuid lnvaaMona