1 T he Courier-Gaze V olume 4 9 ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1894. Entered aa Second Mall tel.
Education & Employmen CITY CHAT. WHEELS WILL REVOLVE OUTLOOK. LOCAL LACONICS. Highest of all in Leavenii >*** Report ITU each recurring And Once Again Make Pleasant Industrial Music Peffer persistently puffs platitudes. Matters Tririal and Important Dished Up in season comes the in the Park Street Pant Factory. Abbreviated Form tor Homo Use. thought of the possi A man down in Missouri has been expelled bilities of that road An adjourned meeting of the stockholders from a local Chautauqua Circle because he \V. H. and C. E. Meservey now occupy along the shore from of the Rockland Building Association was umpired a game of ball. their residence at Bay View------The roof is Bay View to Owl’s held at the office of President R. H. Burnham, on the new club-house. It’s going to be a Head. What an end Friday afternoon, at which it was voted to The papers state that Debs is afflicted with sizable building----Local blueberries are less, limitless wealth of lease the Park street pant factory to the State dipsomania and some of onr readers are coming into the market. Picked on the rare cottage lots would be opened to the pub of Maine Pant Company. The attempt to find puzzled to know what that is. It is a disease burned lands------Wm. Gentry, representative ABSOLUTELY lic and what a journey of delight would be other tenants proved very unsuccessful, and that Keeley institutes treat. of J. Wright & Co., manufacturers of Master opened to foot, wheel and buckboard ! the majority of the stockholders became pos Workman plug, is in the city on one of his PERSONAL POINTS. Mabel, Bertha and of Malden, Mass., steamer Frank Jones sessed of the idea that it was better to accept The warm and hearty support and endorse regular business visits------The Dean house, left Saturday morning where they will be The item in last week’s C.-G. with refer the figure offered by the above corporation ment given President Cleveland by the Re Shaw Avenue, is receiving a coat of paint Casual References to People More or Less Well- for Southwest Harbor, Reopens September 4th. ence to the refunding of city bonds shows than to have the big building lying idle on ------A. II. Fogg has been harvesting some Known In This Immediate Vicinity. guests for six weeks at I kOcean House publican press in his attitude toward the was in the A thorough and practical course of study In that Rockland’s finances are in a most en their hands. western riot is a most pleasing proof that fine strawberries the past week. He supplies Hon. John F. Callahan couraging condition. The city’s credit is The State of Maine Pant Company offered Bay Point and steamer Frank Jones. The Henry T. Beverage is visiting his lister, city last week. patriotism is above the party. their home BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND above reproach, the city’s finances are being to pay a rental of £8oo per year if they could dry weather dried up the vines and fruit Mrs. B. S. Higgins, in Bar Harbor------Mrs, Dr. and Mrs. M. P. Judkins Martha B. Waldo has returned from an ex rtaining a isely and shrewdly handled. Rockland have the lease for a term of five years or $750 The summer travel into Maine has com rapidly, materially shortening the crop----- on Spring street have been tended visit in Brewster, Mass.------Mrs. C. M- :1 the fol- affairs look roseate. And it will not be out of if but three. They were to keep the interior menced this year at a very much earlier date Havener reports the bottling business just very pleasant company. It incl Wescott of East Boston is at Capt. I. Ke B. place to express here a word of appreciation of the building and the machinery in repair than usual, and in proportion heretofore as good as last year, with the usual difficulty lowing persons: Mr. and M 5 4 YEARS AND 29,000 PUPILS Elwell’s, 28 South Main street. Mrs. Wes niel for those citizens who when city affairs looked and the Rockland Building Association to unknown. Every train going east is well in collecting that effects all business. Crocker of Foxboro, Mass.; Mrs. Na' Speaks for Itself. Prospectus free by mall or at cott is remembered as Miss Olive Elwell------office. desperate and almost hopeless with the cour look after the exterior. loaded. The steamers also have their pro The blossom of a tulip tree, brought to us Robbins and Mrs. Alfred Robbins of G. M. Barney and wife are visiting Mr. ington, D. C.; and Mrs. Charles Mortoi age of their convictions put their shoulders to It was voted to have the lease made for portion of the travel and many find them a by kind friends, has been attracting attention Barney’s old home in Arlington, V t They South Boston------President Elliot of Marti COMER'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, the wheel and out of threatened failure and three years so the rental will be $750 per year. convenient and pleasant means of reaching on the editorial desk. The tree grows in left on the boat Wednesday evening intend College, and wife, were registered at 666 Washington St., cor. Boach, repudiation brought prosperity and good The State of Maine Pant Co. will at once re the various resorts. It looks as though there Rockport------Bryant & Cobb are at work on credit. To these men the city owes a debt of move from the St. Nicholas building and ex a fine Italian marble tablet for the Daniel ing to be absent a fortnight----- Mrs. A. P. Thorndike last week—Walter V. Wentworth BOSTON, MASS. would be an unusually large number of Davis of Chicago and Miss Bertha Lothrop gratitude, while those who have followed in pect to be in running order at their new visitors at the resorts this summer. Nichols lot, Searsport------Girard Achorn’s of Ticonderoga is .visiting his old home on their footsteps and carried forward the good quarters by the latter part of this week. I1 horse ran away Thursday night smashing the of Fall River are visiting their parents, Mr- Masonic street------Miss Lucie F. Winslow will sound kind of nice to hear that whistle and Mrs. N. Lothrop, East Union------Otis G. arrived home from Portsmouth, N. H., Friday work so well begun are also entitled to the The Maine libel law is an unjust thing. carriage and throwing out Mr. and Mrs. again. Mitchell of Bucksport is one of the dentists night for the summer------Mrs. James Murphy city’s appreciation and thanks. Cities like example, Biddeford was visited by Achorn. Bicycle scared the animal------The in attendance at the dental convention. He of Cambridge is a guest of Mrs. Charles Derby republics are proverbially ungrateful, but we swindler who presented himself as “Prof. handsome government steamer Fish Hawk STRUCK BY ENGINE. brother of Mrs. J. M. Austin of this city A. W. Gregory and wife have returned Drink believe that in Rockland the work of public, Arthur Plante.” The Biddeford Times and was in the harbor last week. She was look -Miss Lizzie Walton of Belfast and Mrs. from their New York trip— Mrs. E. A* spirited citizens is recognized and appreciated other papers, supposing that was his name, ing after the fishing industry------Six patients Early Morning Train Out ol Rockland Collides Ephraim Cooper of North Haven are visiting Cummings of Bangor is visiting in this city, spoke of the man’s swindles and now the real at the Emergency Hospital. Over 200 been With Thomaston Accommodation. at J. F. Cooper's------Alanson W. Brewster has the guest of Mrs. A. A. Stanley, North Main WILLIAMS’ Few cities in the country are in better con Prof Plante, who isn’t that sort of a man, treated there since year began------Claremont Hotel, Sidney T. Bailey proprietor, will be returned from an extended sojourn in /Vugusti street. f dition to cope with the hard times than Rock Wednesday morning's early train out of threatens to sue the Times for £5000 for libel, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Rueter of Rox Root Beer. opened to the public tomorrow. Been fixed John Stevens, Jr., who has been visiting at land. The city has its share of the unem this city struck the hind wheel of Mathew The law should be so amended that when a bury are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H It is made from the best up fine------Charles Smith has his merry-go- Samuel Derby’s, Limerock street, returned to ployed who feel the stress of hard times, but Webb’s accommodation, wrecking the vehicle, paper unintentionally does a thing of that Glover, Middle street----- John A. Brickley, roots and herbs. Easily round located at St. Johnsbury, Vt. Four Bangor, Thursday------Harry Hitchcock, the city as a whole, its business men, its bruising Mr. Webb and quite seriously injur kind the publication shall be amendable sergeant of the Boston police force, is visiting thousand rides were paid for Fourth of July who at one time studied with and cheaply made at home. traders, is in prime condition. ing Miss Ida Irving of Damariscotta, who something less severe than a libel law. in this city together with three of his chil ------Among the numerous yachts which have Hitchcock, this city, is now wit! Improves the appetite, and • • was bound to Rockland to take the boat up dren. They are guests of the Brickley family been in the harbor the past week was the Hitchcock, Farmington— —E. F There are few places in New England that river. Miss Irving was taken to the Emer. SUMMER SOUNDS. on Spring street------E. F. Hooper returned aids digestion. An unri* Mudjekeewis of the Quincy Yacht Club. family of Burlington Junction, can offer such a wealth of beautiful drives, at gency Hospital where it was ascertained that last week from a trip to Boston------Hon. D. rivalled temperance drink, Her commodore, Dr. Edwin E. Davis, has a here Thursday evening for i tractive picnic and party resorts a3 Rockland she had received a had wound, broken An Almost Unending Round of Picnics. Parlies N. Mortland has been up river the past week t Healthful, foaming, lus- number of friends in this city and shook sojourn. Mr. Berry is cashier of and vicinity. Scarcely a day goes by but shoulder and painful bruises, from which she and Other Sooial Dissipations. on business connected with the railroad hands with ’em before proceeding to Bar ton Junction Bank------Highland Fail > cious. One bottle of extract some enterprising picnic party discovers and is now recovering. One of the horses was so commission and the Greenville accident. Harbor where the Mudjy was bound------The of Bangor, one of Bowdoin’s athletes, publishes to the world some new and se badly injured that it was necessary to kill The Nameless Whist Club, with friends Mrs. Mortland accompanied her husband and ¥ makes 5 gals. Get it sure. naphtfia launch Ellie owned by Brooklyn been visiting in town----- The Ellsi questered nook of beauty that is “the best him. including Dr. W. F. Bisbee and wife of Cam they visited the Moosehead region------Dr. Send 2-ccnt stamp for pictures. parties attracted lots of admiring attention in American has the following mention of Williams & Caklktok, Hartford, C t place yet.” There is a big field here for the It was a very foggy morning, and Mr. Webb den, swooped down on Crescent Beach W. D. Farnum was in Portland last week the harbor Wednesday------A raft of particu pie well known in this city: “ F.’E. Hartshorn exploring operations of picnic Stanleys. says that he didn’t hear the whistle. Joseph Tuesday evening in a barge. They returned and while there attended the State Veterinary larly fine Oregon pine logs has been received and family were welcomed back to Ellsworth A certain great King of York, engineer, states that he gave the usual about eleven o’clock. Usual large time. Convention------Hon. A. S. Rice and wife Cologne, by spar-maker Arthur P. Wardwell and will this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hartshorn passed whistles and when he saw the team did all Mrs. A. IL Jones gave a picnic at Juniper have returned from a carriage drive over This edict proclaimed from Maine’s dentists meet in this city today for one day be transformed into masts of Mr. the Winter at New Haven, Conn., where Ids throgne: possible to avert the accident. He is a trust Hill last Tuesday. It was a pleasant gather Kennebec way------Miss Vira L. Cousins has their 29th annual session and will be here two Wardwell’s most artistic workmanship their son Winfred has been preparing for “ When there’s mending worthy, careful and capable engineer. The ing. Mrs. W. S. White and Mrs. Rogers of been the guest for a few days of Miss Carrie to do. day3. These fellows have punished people There is now no loafing on Gen. Tillson’s Yale college; he enters next Fall. The crossing is a dangerous one, the outbound Boston won whist prizes------The dancing Achorn. She arrived Saturday on her way Use L<> P n |j e ’» G lu e all over the state. They have pried people’s fence. A fresh coat of paint is a very effe ctive other son, Willis, who came with them, is on It’s the strongest adhesive train being hidden from sight by a sharp party given by Master Charlie Littlefield and to Bluchill. mouths open, have yanked out teeth, have cause------Every kid old enough to wear from Colorado Springs, from which institution that's knowguc” curve behind the hill. sister Miss Caro Wednesday evening was a Frank M. Packard, who recently came run their terrible boring machines into molars pants plays ball now. It’s amusing to see he will graduate next year.” Mr. Webb has driven the Thomaston ac very brilliant event in the youthful social cir home from Boston, has accepted a position in U n c le and bicuspids, and now here’s a chance to get them try to imitate the Rockland players----- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Carruth and Misses commodation for 22 years. The loss of his cles. The residence of Hon. C. E. Littlefield the counting room of Cobb, Wight & Co., and square. Let Rockland people punish ’em Between manipulating the big hose used in Blanche and Eva Carruth of Chelsea are horse and the smashing of bis wagon is quite was beautifully decorated and brilliantly il with an excellent business equipment wilj S a m with kindness. Let the gas of a warm wel wetting down the grounds, and running the guests of Mrs. T. W. Hix, Middle street. a serious blow. luminated. Mrs. H. E. Thorndike furnished make a capable man for the position. He come and the ether of courteous attentions be lawn mower to keep them smooth, Janitor They will remain through July and August Is another Monarch, music for dancing, Prof. R. C. Rankin had takes the place formerly occupied by William administered ! Beverage has his hands full at the court ------Mrs. Joseph Glover and son, who have who specifies L e P a g e 's (Hue as the stand TO BUY BOOKS. charge of the order and Masters Frank Tib A. Holman, who is obliged to seek another ard. anduses it in the U n ited S ta te s A rs e house. / been visiting in this city are in Camden for betts, Charlie Holmes and Richard Rhodes occupation where the confinement will not be nals, the Patent Office and the National As reported in last week’s C.-G. A. D. John Randlett’s roof garden is now in its several weeks------A. S. Littlefield and wife, were ushers. Refreshments and lemunade so injurious to his health. Mr. Holman has Museum. The Pullman Palace Car Co. Farnham of the West Meadows, this city, is The Trustees of the Rockland Public Library Take prime. and E. E. Payson and wife are rusticating at use it on their cars because of its greaty/ex- punch were served------The Eglaian Club was been with Cobb, Wight & Co. a number of the father of seven girls and five boys, all hale Proper and Oaoislve Steps. H. M. Brown, the cigar manufacturer, has Ballard Park....—Mrs. Seth L. Milliken ibililv and wonderful bolding ftneer under entertained at Ballard I’ark|Wednesday,guests years and his sterling business qualifications and hearty. Is there a family in the city or removed from the St. Nicholas building to Mrs. Frost of Belfast are guests at Ingrahai severe jolting and jarring. Yet it is equally The trustees of the Rockland Public Library at Lovejoy cottage of Miss Edwina Lovejoy. are well known by that firm------Misses Ada good for the most delicate fancy-work, and county that can exceed that record? Blake block, 666 Main street. His new Hill of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gilchrest. met at the office of the secretary of the board, The Shakespeare society held its picnic II. and Jennie Berry went to Manchester, N contains no acid to discolor. quarters are especially adapted for the cigar- R. B. Miller, Thursday evening. The special at Lake City Friday, and thanks to the hos IL, yesterday. Miss Jennie will remain there making business although it is doubtful if COOL PROCEEDING. In this issue will be found the first install committee to look up rooms, composed of pitality of Landlord Fountain of Lake City through the summer, the guest of friends even this fact can make his article any better Behold the Beauty ! ment of the history of Aurora Lodge, F. and J. Fred Merrill, E. A. Butler and C. E. Inn, it was a very delightful allair. Dinner Miss Mabel Pease of Boston is visiting in this A. M., of this city. It will be found very in than it is reputed to be. The E. W. Mild 1 Attempt to Obtain loe Cream Under False If you want the Weeks, reported through Mr. Butler that the and literary games figured very conspicuously city------Mrs. A. W. Sewall and daughter teresting. If any of our readers can add to for instance. Pretences— Fooled b, A Pluck, Bo,- BEST BOUSE PAINT two rear rooms in Spofford Block, second in the order of exercises. Frances of Melrose are visiting Mr. and Mrs. the facts therein contained, give any informa In the market get the story, could be leased for three years, with Mrs. A. J. Crockett entertained the mem CLAY PIGEON SHOOT- Chas. T. Spear, Middle street------Mrs. E. S Thursday evening Mrs. E. W. Thurlow re tion regarding the various names mentioned the privilege of five, at a satisfactory rental. bers of the Whist Club at Cragsite cottage Farwell, son Bert and Miss Grace Blake oc It was held at the Allen Range Wednesday ceived a written order, purporting to come and the like we shall be pleased to give such The committee was instructed to have a lease Friday. Among those present from out of cupy the Cobb-Blake cottage at North Haven. afternoon and resulted in a victory for Dr. from a well known business man, ordering a RUBBER PAINT facts and information a place. executed to take effect Aug. 1 or as soon town were Mrs. Ada Bowler of Boston and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jones of Marlboro, Walter M. Spear, who captured the prize, small freezer of ice cream tent to the house thereafter as may be, and to have said rooms Mass., are in the city on their annual sumner of the Manufacturers' Agent Mrs. A. W. Sewall of Melrose. Picnic dinner Messrs. Spear and Creighton shot each 12 out that evening. Charlie Mitchell was sent with “The painting business is sort of dull,” said fitted up for the reception of books. The fol visit, the guests of Mrs. Jones’ sister, Mrs. at ROCKLAND, was served and progressive euchre played, of 15 birds, Spear winning on the tie-off. Some the cream, and when he arrived at the house one of the city’s painters, Wednesday. “ We lowing committee was chosen to buy books: Eugene Palmer and Mrs. Bowler winning the Freeman Hanley------Mrs. George A. Quimby good scores were made by the following other he found it closed. But two young men were had to hustle for a time and were real busy Dr. F. E.IIitchcock, A. S.*Rice,Dr. R. B. Mil prizes. of Belfast is visiting Mrs. G. A. Gilchrest at H. H. CRIE <&, CO., contestants: W. J. l’erry,E.B . Ingraham, Al- waiting at the entrance to the grounds and DEALERS IN but we had at work this season a crew of fif ler. W. T. Cobb and II. M. Lord. Miss Nancy AT BAY” POINT, lie McDonald, E. W. Thurlow, W. F.Norcross, Bay View------A. W. Fenner and wife (nee informed young Mitchell that they would take All Kinds of Paintsand Hardwaer teen men whereas last year we had from Burbank was elected librarian. She has Dr. F. E. Hitchcock, Rockland; F. W. Morse, Alice Spear) of Providence have been guests He was suspicious that all was not right Roland Allen, Charles Creighton,Thomaston; 21 31 twenty to twenty-five.” given considerable study to library matters, of Mrs. A. K. Spear a few days the past week and refused to give it. They then attempted Glimpse at What the Guests Are Doing lo E. D. Harrington, Camden; Dr. C. G. Weld, and the choice is regarded as a wise one. While Away Ihe Time. Mrs. Nathaniel Bradford and daughters to take it from the lad, but he succeeded in The place to .. North Haven; E. J. Wardwell, Cambridge; And all through the hard times the Rock It is proposed to have the library opened Mr. Conrad, Boston. Ada and Josie of Bridgewater, Mass., are vis getting back to headquarters with both freezer With 225 guests enjoying her well known land Loan A: Building Association pursues the by September 1. iting at Clerk of Courts L. F. Starrett’s, and cream. Lace HAVE hospitality and privileges, Bay Point hotel ONE OF ThF FINEST. even tenor of its way, lifting mortgages, build Broadway. Mr. Bradford is expected later Mrs. Thurlow says the never lost any ia is having a big boom at present. And the THEM ing houses and helping hard-working people MIXED FISH. Mrs. E. F. Berry and son Alfred of Bur cream by fraud. A year or two ago a I guests if we may judge from appearances are Rockland Loan & Building Association at lay by a few dollars for wet weather. lington Junction are visiting F. R. Spear and of cream was hypothecated at a High Schq C urtains! CLEANED having a very delightful time. its monthly meeting Monday evening of last Collection That Forepaugh Should Haie to Put wife, Masonic street------Hon. Joseph Farwell sociable, but the young man who made I And Done upjoqual to 1 io jat n g Friday a large party went to Bar Harbor week loaned $1400 at 15, 20 and 25 per “ Rockland reminds me of a western city,” cent, mostly for house building in this city. of Unity was in the city last week------Mrs. C. to it afterward settled. With His Little Menagerie. on steamer Frank Jones and the following EPH. PERRY’S DYE HOUSE said a visitor to the city one day last week. The Association all througli the hard times W. S. Cobb and daughters have arrived from day another party of excursionists went to “ I have traveled extensively through the west, C. E. Bicknell was at Saturday Cove one h as been paying a dividend of seven per cent. Augusta, where they have been visiting, and Hurricane and Vinalhaven on the Gov. Bod- It has an accumulated capital of about Stlo,- and Rockland has that same busy, bustling day last week, and called upon his brother, are occupying the Cobb cottage at Cooper’s well. Fishing, riding, boating and tennis 000, the monthly payments averaging $2500. activity that characterizes western live towns.” lenry Bicknell, who in company with a Beach------S. W. Parshley of Chicopee, Mass., The Best Remedy are popular amusements. The White Island man named Hopkins operates a fish weir. Deafness Uannot Be Cuiieij is visiting his nephew, Rev. J. H. Parshley------♦ • ♦ T H Y ♦ ♦ ♦ ground is the seat of fishing operations and William Jones, for some time past with the G.P.S. For liaggy Knees A needed renovation, inexpensive but im Mr. Bicknell took a list of the varieties of local applications, as they cannot reach the some big catches have been made. A num diseased portion of the ear. There Is only Cou RIER-GAZETTE, is now employed on the portant, is a telephone at the police station. fish caught in that weir thus far this sea one way to cure Deafness, and that Is by con Man Ever Saw. ber of the guests have tine turnouts which Record force at Bar Harbor----- Mr. and Mrs. If an officer is needed in anv distant part of son, and here it is; stitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Climax Flour, 2 5 cts. may lie seen daily speeding about our streets. Inflamed condition of tbe mucous lining of the A6EHTS WANTED. hamper eel, smooth back flounder, rough Warren Hinckley of Cherryfield were guests the town it is now necessary to send a messen The less favored ones in that respect go to Eustachian Tube. When Ibis tube gets in back flounder, sculpin, herring, hickory flamed yon have a rambling sound or Imper of their niece, Mrs. George Kirkpatrick, last ger. This is rather old-fashioned and may Lake City and Crescent Beach by buckboard. ° n'y $4.50 per Bbj J. F. Gregory <&, Son. shad, alewive, tom cod, saw belly, lump fect beurlng, and when it is entirely closed week------Mrs. A. C. Colby of Brockton is vis work serious mischief at some critical time. It is a little chilly yet for surf bathing, but Deafness Is tbe result, and unless tbe inllama- fish, cod, salmon, bake, shiner, eel, skate, tlon can lie taken out and tbls tube restored to iting her mother, Mrs. J. R. Richardson, Cam- this will soon be included in the list of amuse Guaranteed Better jttid, striped bass, spider crab, cunner, Its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed len street. Apropos of city finances, Rockland hired ments. There is dancing almost every even forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by porgie, mackerel, sand dab, whity, scup, sea Mrs. J. A. Hosmer and family are at Sun Than Magnificent. S2o,ooo in Portland last week on time at 2 1-4 ing, with music by the Bay Point orchestra. catarrh, wblcb Is nothing but an Inflamed con shad, and------two 13-inch brook trout. dition of tbe mucous surfaces. set, Deer Isle, Mr. Hosmer’s old home, for per cent. This is the going rate at present for Also Am S elling . . . This last seems like a large story, but it’s We will give One Hundred Dollars for any the summer. With the Hosmers is Clarence, “ on time” loans. EXCELLENT CHOICE. case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that true. Quite a stream runs down from the cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend son of J. M. Blackington. bills into the salt water near the weir and Acting upon the recommendation of Post for circulars, free. The Noera-Anderson marriage, which took EXCURSION TRIPS. F. I. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. it is surmised that the trout came down master Fuller, the following postolfice ap Itarsold by Druggists, 76c. place at the residence of Capt. Wm. P. Hur pointments have been m ade: Chief clerk and 24 pounds Granu The time is rapidly drawing on when the that way. The weir yielded a 26-pound ley Tuesday evening of last week, was one of rnouey order clerk, Kendall K. Rankin, winners in the great excursion contest will be salmon while Mr. Bicknell was there. the events of the social season. The resi lated Sugar. JHEERER’S clerks, Clifton A. Crockett and Charles M. announced. Five elegant trips are to be Now is the Time dence and grounds were tastily decorated, the SARSAPARILLA. Titus; stamping clerk, Leonard D. Candage; marriage ceremony performed by Rev. J. H. given away and the various contestants are THEY SAY TO BUY YOUR 3 pounds best Mooba getting in some telling work. There will be substitute letter carrier, Axel E. Brunberg. Parshley taking place beneath a bridal bell of The chief clerk gets a salary of £700 per a big vote thrown, and we venture to say That Samuel Bryant has the finest cabbages roses- Miss Martha B. May was maid of and Java Coffee. What the Town’ Clerk Says: ear, the clerks £600 each, and the stamping that there’ll be some surprises. of any gardener in the city. honor and Capt. Hurley gave the bride away. clerk £400. Messrs. Rankin, Crockett aud Gasoline . The ushers were Parker T. Fuller, W. F. Nor Save the coupons for your friends! That Mr. Coakley’s garden, corner of 2 pounds Best 60 Titus have been sometime in the mail employ cross, Mayo P. Simonton and A. IL Jones. TBNANT** liAKUOK, M f„ F eb . ltl, *U4. Broad and Masonic streets, is a handsome C jH rtnhtt’e 8 A Kb AP A KILL A C o .: ROCKLANDS VALUATION. | and are capable officials. Mr. Candage, the Wedding lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. cen t T ea. I was troubled with indigestion for aoinc tune. one. Ranges! . 09 In the spring of *03 wua attacked with a rheumatic new man, took the highest rank in the recent Noera will remain in Rockland for several affection in the right •boulder which iucapaclUUd The assessors have completed their labors That that Masonic street brick walk should civil service examination, and is the right • • AT • • weeks previous to going to Malden where me from working at my trade (maaon). After try- ing a number of remediea to no purpose 1 tried and report the city’s total property at £4,822,- be repaired, party for the position to which he has been they will make their home. Sheerer*® baraapurilla o ut of curioMlty. W hen one JONA. CROCKETT’S, bottle waa taken I returned work at my trade and 709, with 2,493 That wet near many good words for the appointed. In fact it is an excellent list of Mrs. E. Redmond of Portland is visiting CHAS. T. SPEAR, by taking five bottle# wut able to do a very large The state tax is £11,879.79, and county tax conductor* and motormen of the electric appointments and we hear nothing expressed Berry Bros.' Block, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Willoughby, Elm street Store 295 and 297 Main St. »eaton’» work. Am now well and hearty. 18 D S. tiEAVJtv, Tow n Clerk. # ,9 4 «• road. ’ in any corner but satisfaction. MAIN ST., - ROCKLAND. Mrs. Helen Hadaway and daughters ROCKLAND, ME. I
iKLANT) COURIER-GAZETTE, TUESDAY JULY 17, 1894, CLOSIflQ At the special meetin| >f ihe City Council Special Meeting Called to Hear the Report of last evening the usua^ yearly appropriations Committee on Appropriations. M V . were made, a report of which will be found , elsewhere. It "yr A special meeting of the City Council was SHOPPERS’ LINE OF . . be seen that by a careful1 held last evening to consider the matter of DOWfl. distribution of fthe funds, the committee on 1 annual appropriations. The Joint Standing Us that you need a appropriatioj^tQ wj,om crefj j i d ue, has Committe on Appropriations, through its Duck Vest this succeeded^jn m thing appropriations for the chairman, reported, and its report was SPECIALTIES, adopted. The appropriations for the present public Jjgrary anii f„, the new school-house, i w arm w e a th e r. . . year and those of last year will be seen in the " "'^Sst raising the tax rate of last year. This ‘ appended table: All Other Goods in Proportion. Don’t you think eo ? jX-s been done, too, without robbing any of 1893. 1894. Schools, 811,000 $10,000 'ihe departments of necessary funds. We Free High School, 1,500 >,500 have called attention to this for the purpose Free Text Books, 900 I,ICO We Show an Immense Variety, Just Pauper Department, S,§4O 10,000 R. FREDCRIE&CO of suggesting that the citizens be a little Highways, Sidewalks and Received This W eek I At The Brook. 27 cautious about asking for too many things. Culverts, 11,000 11,000 FULLER & COBB’S Fire Department, 3.850 1,000 New sidewalks, hydrants, electric lights, Police, 3,6oo 1,400 sewers, etc., cost money. If they are built Salaries, 2,850 11,620 C. & R. Water Company, 3,100 3,35° they must be paid for. If expenditures are Interest Account, 16,000 16,000 made in excess of the appropriations the tax Contingent Fund, 4,000 1,500 Reduction C i./ Debt, 9,000 4,000 rale must be increased. Where expenditures 2 cases White and Colored Cottage Street Lights, 3,5°° 4,000 Rockland Lodge, F. & A. M., will have Blankets 48c a pair. are most urgently needed, there the city Sewers, 3,000 2,000 Permanent Improvements, 4,000 work on the third degree this evening—two 1 lot Light Print Wrappers 89c. council wishes to expend the money. DUCK SUITS Free Public Library, 300 candidate!. 800 yards Real Jap Warp Silk, very In some of the departments no limit can be New Schoo'house, 9,164 81 The Red Men are talking of leasing the desirable for Summer Dresses and set. In the poor department, for example.no $84,140 $87,934 81 Plrlharmonic Hall one night in the week Bathing Suits 83.50 and 85.00. Waists, which we will sell for 39c niggardliness can be shown. The poor must This year all of the salaries are included in for their meetings. a yard—are selling very fast. be cared for, even if other departments suffer. the salary fund instead of being distributed The officer! of Camden Lodge, K. of P.' Duck Outing Suits 82.50 and 85.00. 1 lot Swiss Colored Mitts 4c. through various department appropriations. were duly installed last evening, a delegation And the demands on the poor department Fancy Silk Waists, 83.50 84.00 and 1 case Chiffonetts 5c; worth 10«. The committee on appropriations consists of from Georges River Lodge of Warren aid this year will be enormous and unpre 1 bale 40 inch Unbleached Cotton 5c. Alderman Terry, Councilmen Rose and ing by their presence. Following are the 85.00. cedented. Even now, as a result of the hard 1 case Figured Muslin Remnants 2c. Crockett. They have hail a difficult task and officers: Dr. W. F. Hart, C. C.; C. T. Small, Shirt W aists 25c, 50c, 75c and 81.00. times, the department is under tremendous have done well. V. C.j E. D. Harrington, M. at A.; Alvah 1 case Indigo Blue Prints 4c a yd. expense which the cold of winter will increase It was voted to accept Ulmer street as laid Greenlaw, M. of W.; F. K. Allen, Prelate; Lawn W aists in endless variety. 1 case Challies 4c. amazingly. out from Park street to the New County road. G. N. Crane, M. of E.; F. H. Wilbur, K. of 2 pieces Silk Warp Eudora. This thoroughfare passes the works of the R. and S. White and Colored Chemisettes 25c. The city government suggest that the peo 10 pieces English Serge, 46 inches Standard Oil Company and was recommended Rockland Di Ision, Ancient Order of Hi w ide, 50c. ple exercise towards the city the same policy by the committee on streets. bernians, elected the following officers 10 Doz. Ladies' Silk Ties, 2 for 25c. that they would use in their own business in A petition was received from Lewis Brewer last week. President, J. H. McNamara, 50 Doz. Black Sewing Silk, 2 spools times like this with the probability of extra and others asking that South street be ex Vice President, Eugene Harrington; Re for 5c. 1 case fine Pongees, 30 in. wide ordinary expenses ahead. tended to Pacific street, which petition was cording Secretary, Thomas J. Emperor; Treas referred to the committee on streets. 1 Barrel Cotton Yarn 3c. never sold before for less than urer, Jere Harrington; Financial Secretary, Dr. W. A. Albee, chairman of the board of With the congregation all provided with John II. McGrath. P. J. Hums was chosen Duck Tqouseiis, f h r e e f o r health, appeared before the meeting in behalf 12 1-2 cts.; our price for this lot hymn books, why do clerg, men read all the count/ delegate. The division is planning a of that board and for the purpose being stinzas of a hymn? big excursion to Dix Island to take place is o n ly ...... 80 granted additional authority from the City August S. Rockland Division completes its t y Thia is t h y prettiest tot of Lord Randolph Churchill is enjoying life at Government to work against nuisances. Dr. first year's existence the coming month but is 50 Ladies’ and Misses’ Summer Albee cited two of the numerous cases he had Printed Dress G/bods that has been Bar Harbor, and the papers inform us with a already a thriving organization. REGULAR 80c BOOKS. Jackets this week, S I, 82, S3, in view where houses were not connected sho»n this seafon. display head that he “ndes out each day.” 8 4 a n d $ 5 . with the public sewer although within a few Singular! A few Ladies’ Capes Marked Down. feet thereof. One of these was on Oak street Black Dress Goods Let the strike go on ! Let business remain and one on Masonic street; and upon motion Reference Io Our Religious Institutions Parasols Marked Down. paralyzed! Let rapine, bloodshed and vio of Alderman Perry the chairman of the joint and Their Allied Associations. duck Y 4 W c4Ps> In our Cloak Room ask to see our 49c, 63c, 75c, 81, 81.25 Aimona meal lence rule! The Britannia has beaten the stand'ng committee on streets and the road T o u ris ts ’ W rap. K, Vigilant six straight and life is hardly worth commissioner were instructed to co-operate The new pastor of the Rockport Cong' 1/ Values in all these prices. Infants’ White Cloaks Marked the living. with the board of health in enforcing the Church will be ordained Aug. 7. for Sunburn, p e r b o t t l e Down. law regarding nuisances. At the First Baptist Church, Sunday morn Dress Goods, former price San Francisco seems to have acquired the IN D IS P E N S IB LE FOR TH E TO ILE T. 10 Pieces Figured Crepe Down Dr. Albee further called the attention of ing, Charles J. Marshall of Worcester, Mass., unenviable reputation of being the American t o I 2 I - 2 c from 2Oo. cts., our price now. ...29c&39c the municipal officers to the condition of sang a solo, “The Prodigal Son” by Henry anarchist center. The city of the Golden 10 Pieces Swivel Silk Down to Lindsey brook and recommended that instead Parker and did a very artistic piece of work. Gate should see the necessity of stamping out 3 9 c . '50 cent, 18 inch Cotton Diaper per of leaving the board to hire a separate crew ------The new M. E. Church at Green's Land the dangerous brood at once. to look after having it flushed, etc., that it ing will be dedicated this afternoon------100 Cbenelle Covers Down to 8 9 c . piece...... 39c would be a saving of one-balf for the road Rev. C. H. Cutler of the 1st Cong’l Church, Matters at Chicago, and in fact all over the commissioner to detail the same crew em Bangor, preached in the Congl Church, this country, have quieted down materially, due in $1.50, 6-4 Chenille Covers for. ...98c ployed on the streets for this duty. The city, Sunday, in exchange v. ith Rev. R. W. large measure to the prompt and decisive board of health would still have the over- Jenkyn who was called to Bangor by the Under Farwell Opera House. action of President Cleveland. And just at 3-4 Chenille Stand Covers. sickness of his wife. FULLER & COBB, this point it may not be out of place to sug ROCKLAND gest that ex-President Harrison did a very Syndicate Building, - Rockland, Me SOc Turkey Red Table Linen... .29c unseemly thing in criticising Cleveland’s action. Even if the president had acted un 6 cent Unbleached Cotton for.... 5c Attempted Incendiarism at Friendship— Frank MEN AND WOMEN. weeks------Mayor Knight and wife drove to wisely it was not the time and Harrison was Hooper Held for the Grand Jury. not the man to criticise him. Belfast Saturday, returning yesterday------Geo. Having Especial Reference to People Tarr, with W. H. Glover & Co., is out on a Echoes From the Spots Where Busy Humanity 10 ct. Bleached Cotton for. Friday Deputy Sheriff Rivers brought to Well Known Hereabouts. What gave promise of being the greatest vacation. Fred Glover takes his place at the Retreats for Rest and Recreation. this ci./ Frank Hooper of Friendship, charged industrial strike in the history of the world has A. S. Rice and wife arrived home Saturday desk for the time----- Charles Burnham and lest P rin ts per y ard o n ly ...... 5c with attempting to burn a house at that place. The young ladies who have occupied Wes- fizzled out^like a poor fire-cracker and things from a drive across the country------Postmas wife of Boston are summering at Owl’s Head. Hooper has been a cripple for 32 years, saweskeag cottage, Pleasant Beach, the two have nearly resumed their normal condition ter Fuller was at Peak’s Island Saturday------Mrs. E. H. Bartlett and Miss Sadie Bart ■kite Outing Flannel per yard.. .5c and being unable to support himself this duty past weeks, have broken camp, and their at Chicago and farther west. Inere never Miss Mary Metcalfe is spending the week in lett are at Mt. Desert------Mrs. E. S. Weeks devolved upon the '.own. places are taken by the following: Mrs. F. was any sense in the strike from the first. In i Bangor with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Jones----- from Jefferson made a short visit to her re tin Scrim only Hooper did not like the arrangements and, M. Shaw, Mrs. James Watts, Misses Clara calling out the railroad workers because the 1 Mrs. Deborah Perry has returned from In- latives in thia city last week, Tuesday------it is alleged, swore that he would burn the Thomas, Sadie Pillsbury, Gertrude Heaward, Pullman workmen couldn’t cart/ their point d;an Island and now occupies her house on Miss Inez Keyes is visiting in Nobleboro------house where he might be taken. Josie Bradbury, Carrie Ingraham, Ernestine lice Quality Ginghams for higher wages,, President Debs of the Maverick street------Fred Bickmore and wife Mrs. Tobias Smalley and children have re This proved to be the house of Mrs. 'Jennie Davies, Edith Ash, Rissa Smith, Agnes Shaw, American Railway Union made a colossal went to Union yesterday where they will turned from St. George where they have been Brazier, and Hooper at once went to work to Jennie Fisk, Fred B. Whitcomb, Leroy Colet 25 doz. Fine Damask Towels mistake. The pubh'c and the workingmen spend a short season at Mial Mossman’s------the guests of Mrs. Smalley’s sister, Mrs. Tay FOGLER APPOINTED. carry out his uncharitable design. Yesterday John Rankin and Joseph Legault, all of this themselves were against him. The defeat that Mrs. Al. Bickmore and children are at North lor, the past week------John Taylor of Portland morning, a few minutes after breakfast, it was an;l Mrs. F. M. Taylor of St. George are city, Eben Creighton of Boston and Rev. II. has come was inevitable. The “s; mpathetic The last state legislature, in accordance Haven for a short visit------Mrs. P. E. Luce discovered that Hooper had fired his bed, and guests atTobias Smalley’s, 31 Purchase street. B. Woods of Rockport----- II. A. Mather is strike” has been called off, the trains are run- 1 with recommendations made by Governor and daughters are occupying their cottage at Twill Crash per yard the house was in danger of being destroyed. tenting at Pleasant Beach------Bessie Howe of ning as usu ’, the law and the supremacy o f! Northport Camp ground------Mrs. Charles ------Curtis Crawford, landlord of the Lees Cleaves in bis message, passed the following: Hooper was taken to Thomaston, before Haverhill, Mass., is at Sunrise cottage, Pleas the people over Debs and demagogues of that ' Boynton, formerly of Gardner, now of Rock burg, Fla., Hotel, has been in the city, the Resolved, that the Governor, with the ad- Justice Starrett, and held in $31 o for appet*r- ant Beach, the guest of the McLoons. Miss Fine Scotch Gingham per yard.. 17c ilks have been v indicated, and the world > ’’1 ■i vice and consent ol council, shall appoint a port, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sarah guest of Gen. DaCs Tillson------Dr. W. T. ance at the September term of court. Mabel Haines is also a guest there.----- At now wag on as usual. , board of three commissioners, whose du./ it Booker. Stowe of Boston, formerly of this city, is at shall be to take into consideration the subject tending the meeting of dentists in this city Green’s Landing Friday a party of Rockland Fine Quality Dress Satteens, worth Mrs. Emily Daggett, who has been spend of private and special legislation, and inves.i- CAMDEN SUICIDE. Mrs. H. II. Sidlinger and daughter Geurgie excursionists were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. gate and ascertain what subjects of this char ing the past week with Miss Lola Messer, has 25c, per y ard ...... 12 l-2c of Boston are visiting in this city------Mr. and Chamberlain. Those present were Mr. and acter may properly be provided for by general gone to Warren for an extended stay------Mrs. laws and for which special leg'slation has The remains of an aged woman, which Mrs. F. E. Leach arrived from Providence, Mrs. A. II. Jones ami son Allie, Mrs. Mary E. L. Cummings of Bangor is visiting her Challies per yard only. heretofore been asked, so that in the future were afterwatds identified as those of Mrs. R. I., this morning and are guests of relatives. Hall of East Boston, Mrs. Rogers and son I the legislat ire may be re':evcd from the enac Sarah Chapman, were found in the mill mother, Mrs. A. A. Stanley----- Miss Anr e ------Mrs. Horace G. Kemp of Cambridge, Harry of Qnincy, Mrs. Mary A. Spear, Mrs. tion of special laws relative to such matters. Ware and brother Arthur Ware of Waltham No. 10 Park Street, - Foclcland, Me. stream near the Mansfield building at Cam Mass., wife of Mayor Kemp of the National W. B. Fisk, Mrs. Moses Fisk, Mrs. A. B. ‘ Said commissioners shall report their recom- are at their home, North-end, for a short va mendartons to the next legislature during the den early Sunday morning. Dennison Plum Lancers, arrived on the Boston boat this Crockett, Misses Lottie Smith, Martha B . Ladies' Dining Room Up-Stairs. . cation------Frank Martin of Orono has been first week of its session, uith such forms and mer, who made the discovery, immediately morning, and is a guest at E. K. Glover’s, May and Gertrude Kidder. ’I he fact that the it Blue and Pink Vests Try one of our regu'ar 26c Dinners. the guest of his sister, Mrs. E. B. Eastman, drcrts of b”ls as they may deem applicable to notified Coroner Mills and Deputy Sheriff party numbered just thirteen in nowise inter Board by the week $3.60 in advunce. such subjects. Twenty-one meal ticketa for $3.60. Duffy, who had the body removed to the the past week------Howard Sargent of Charles fered with its pleasure. After dinner a buck- Governor Cleaves appointed S. C. Strout of . . . 0/>KN ON BUNDA Y. . . . Swan undertaking rooms. town is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Francis Gay, board ride about the island was enjoyed----- Portland, Frank A. Wilson of Bangor and L. (Plain Window Shades worth 50c OWEN B. LONG, • Proprietor. A coroner’s inquest was held and returned North Main street------Fred Howes and Prof. R. C. Rankin gives a private dancing T. Carleton of Winthrop. Strout was after wife, who have been guests the past week of a verdict of suicide. The appearances were party at Northport Thursday evening. A >ur price is now ...... 35c wards appointed judge and Wilson resigned, Mr. and Mrs. z\aron Howes, left Friday for all such as to point to this conclusion but moonlight sail is included in the program------and in their places Gov. Cleaves has ap their home in Taunton, Mass. Mr. Howes why the deed was done nobody is able to Guests from th;s city were entertained at the Shopping Bags pointed F. II. Appleton of Bangor and Col. is musical director of the schools in that answer. Mrs. Chapman was about 77 years T. N. Drake of Pittsfield has sold his fast Rust cottage, Ballard Park, Sunday, ami re C ottages to rent by day W. IL Fogler of this city. city. stal’:on Early Bird to New Hampshire parties or week. of age and for some time past lived in the port a most tempting and bountiful repast. $Sr Special Rates for house of Mrs. Mary Woodman on Pearl Leonard Rhodes and wife, nee Jennie for $7,500. The horse is seven years old with Reunions and Schools. HANDSOME SPARS Young, are at Henry Young’s North Main Steambout and Tele* street. With the exception that she often a record of 2-15*4. phone connection. street----- Miss Lou Rhodes returned last Bout runs daily from Contents of a Rai. Recently Brought Io appeared low spirited, nothing out of the week from a visit to friends in Portland------W. G. Williams has a new horse, a four- Tillson’* wharf, round Port— Some Facts and Figures. ordinary was ever noted about her. Mrs. t..p tickets 36 cents. Mrs. Chas. Hagan and little daughter are year old colt, black, handsome and stylish, b u r Stock was never Thia bout connects with Woodman states that she heard Mrs. Chap the Bostou boats. visiting at Vinalhaven—®-Mrs. John R. Pills bought of Mr. Bowley of Warren------T. II. The beef famine is at last broken, although There recently arrived at this port in tow of man moving about late the previous night Excursions from the: bury is occupying her cottage at Owl’s Head. Frawley has a very likely 7-year-old by Judge Rockland and vicinity has been very well ■> large as now and Crescent Beach whinf the tug Peter Bradley, a raft which did not but thought nothing more of the fact until evoiy Bunday ut two, ------Miss Bessie Howe who has been the Advocate, sire of Romulus, with a mark of provided for by local supplies. In the past p. iu., to the outlying quite equal Mr. Leary’s famous combination of Bhe did not find her in the rooms when she 2:24*4. He is a bay gelding------C. II. Ber mods were never so Islands. logs, but wh:ch did contain twelve of the guest of the S. W. McLoon family at Plea two weeks the Rockland Beef Company and FU£I) M . SMITH. sant Beach returned to Haverhill' yesterday. ry’s pair of beautiful chestnuts with white Thorndike & Hix have bought and sold some Jheup, us our custom Broiled linest looking spars ever wet by Penobscot manes and tails attract a great deal of atten Bay water. It was one of four sections ------Miss Mamie Doherty is visiting in Man 50 local cattle. tion as they are driven out. They are the Live Lobsters! brought from the Oregon coast to Bolton in Chester for several weeks, the guest of Miss Last night the Rockland Beef Co. received ers w ill see by get get of Arthur B. out of the dam Bessie. She a car load of beeves from Chicago via Port the sb;p W. W. Crapo and towed hence for McDonald who frequently visits here and is by Jake 1 ateben. land, the first arrival for two weeks. ting our prices. . . Arthur P. Ward we 11 the spar maker. The POLITICAL POINTS. who will accompany Miss Doherty back to other three sections went to Portland, Bath this city. Tin y were talking about some of the favor From now on prices will range lower. and Camden; the latter being fo rll. M. Bean L. D. Candage, recently appointed to a Mrs. G. E. Havener of Winterport ami Mr. ite livery horses that used to be in service position in the postoffice, figures in the and Mrs. C. S. Staples of Long Island, N. Y., with Berry Bros., and T u t C.-G. reporter lis <>n Bundays from 12 to 1 p. in., at ihe the well known builder. M ET ACCIDENTS. The spars vary in length from 77 to 96 feet columns of one of our contemporaries as a are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jere Brown, £,iine- tened as they talked. There was Lady Eva, Carleton House, Rockport, and from 17 to 26 inches in c^arncter. They Republican and an “offensive partisan. ' Mr. rock street------Mrs. A. K. P. Smart of Dex high-headed and high-spirited, all the boys Fleh Dinners wilt be served ut 40 cents James A. Poland of Warren, who was u plum; 76 cento u couple. are Oregon pines as straight as an arrow and Candage is not a voter yet. ter is the guest of Mrs. Nelson Spear -L . wanted when they took their girls to ride. All Mail Orders will thrown from the rear end of a hayrick in this handsome as an inanimate object well cau be. Stanton Hall, who has been passing his va I^sdy Eva was sold to Joseph Emery who The People’s Party held a rally in the city last week, suffered a fracture of the col be promptly filled. . Mr. Ward well proposes at an early day to square at Thomaston, Saturday evening. cation with relatives in this city, returned to took her to Sullivan with him. What became East Boston, Saturday — Miss Ceretha Sim of her afterwards no one could tell. She may lar bone. He is doing very well however ami CAMDEN convert them all into spars. One of the same Rev. R. S. Sidelinger. formerly of Vinalhaven, he down there now. onton is at Vinalhaven where she will remain is able to move about without much pain. Mr. tfousE, ME- lot was picked out by Mr. Wardwell and now was the speaker. Then there was Eddie, who is with Berry for a week or two with her sister, Mrs. Effie Poland is a member of the Masonic order. graces the schooner Maynard Sumner. The Board of Registration is busily at work. Bros, now, and he’s just as proud ever. He Some idea of the cost of these spars may be Davis. was driven in courting days by young men A young son of Randolph Howe, residing There vCll be some surprising changes in who are fathers and perhaps grandfathers obtained when it is known that the ship Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkpatrick accom on Camden street, recently sustained the □pun till Oclobci some of the wards. now. fracture of a collar bone but is now rapidly Excellent Dinners freight for oue cargo amounted to £25,000. panied their uncle and aunt, W$jrr$n Hinck Then there was Puss, and Ginger, and a lot I Spars are growing scarce Mr. Wardwell ;,i rears all ley and wife, Saturday,to their'hoine in Cher more whom the gallants of nfteen and wenty , recovering. Dr. Hitchcock attended iu each ry held, where they will recuperate (for a few years ago will remember. of the above cases. ROCKLAND. ME Proprietor. forms the C.-G.
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THE ROCKLAND COURTBR-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1894
The fog hangs on like grim death. Rev. J. H. Parshley of this city, Rev. Sewall rents; china cup and saucer and souvenir FOLKS AND THINGS Rockland has three new restaurants. Browne of Tenant's Harbor, Rev. II. E, spoon, Alice Williams; stick pin, Maud There were big crowds at the beaches Sun Thayer of Warren, and Rev. F. M. Preble of Marsh; bouquet of cut roses, Ralph and , FOUR DA We have received a few more of the day. Camden left on the boat last right for Boston Frank Wiggin. household books that gave so much satisfac' where they go to Toronto to attend the third An Italian bark bound for Bangor was in tion last winter and any person paying for annual convention of the B. Y. P. U. of GENERALLY REMARKED. the offing yesterday. T he Courier-Gazette a year and con..: America. Messrs. Parshley, Browne and Wednesday, Thursday, uing their subscription will upon payment The City Liquor Agency year begins May Thayer are delegates from the Lincoln asso That ’twill be nice to see the Park street 25 cents extra be entitled to a copy of the I, and closes April 30. ciation, Mr. Preble representing Ka own factory wheels again revolving. . h e y lO t H , book, "The Housewife's Library,” 644 pages, The Park street factory will probably be society. The delegates go via Niagara That Mowry & Payson can keep them turn bound in oil cloth, decorated side and back running by next Thursday. returning by the way of the St. Lawrence and ing if any one can. marbleized edge. Regular price 82.25 Our The lime situation is unchanged from last Thousand Isles. That the post office appointments are in the subscribers may have the pook mailed to any week. There are 25 kilns afire in the city. interest of good set /ice. Your Choice for $ 2 . n address for 16 cents extra. A big horse mackerel brought from Matini Amusements and Announcements. That James Donohue’s premises have been cus by steamer Jessie can be seen at Tillson’s greatly improved. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. wharf. That many people sought the beaches Sun will be held Friday at 2:30 in Y. M. C. Sewing Machine The Sholes family have moved ,'.om At day. Our Entire Stock of Spring al Steamer Silver Star will leave |Tillson lantic street into the Ranlett house on Cres That some went to church. cent street. wharf for Green’s Landing at nine o’clock Given Away!! Sunday morning. Tickets are 50 cents for That the Rocklands can play ball. John Hill, the city transfer man, has fitted Jackets and Capes. the round trip, for sale by E. A. Collamore That Lisbon Falls with its Lewiston and To ony person who will send me up a handy office at the head of Sea street in and Fred Clark. Brunswick aggregation wasn’t in it. Snow Block. Nothing held back, everything will be sold TWENTY NEW SUBSCRIBERS The amusement loving public of Camden That many pitchers like Toothaker, consider Casual says he doesn’t recoganize Debs, but ..TO TIIE.... are to be congratulated on their well appoin ed invincible, have met their Waterloo before regardless of what they cost. Garments that that he does recognize debts when sent and ted opera house and on the occasion of th Rockland’s powerful batting array. C o u r i e r - G a z e t t e grocery bills come due. $3.50 to $15.00. All will be sold at the a ___ Drew-Rankin performance they will have That Miss Mattie May makes very nice T he C.-G. goes into the family circle and Accompanied by the canh, $40, before July 30, I chance to show their liking for first-class at candy. Cheaper to have a Garment than to go without? will ship free of expense, n new sewing machlno, stays there------the advertising is read— tractions as 'hat attraction is billed for two with all the attachments, leaf drawors and cover, thought of—digested—hence the results are That the Bay Pointers are having a jolly early and get best selection. from the New Home Hewing Machlno Co.’a factory nights Wednesday and Thursday of this time. Machine warranted for five years. there as well. week. That watermelons are nowjprime eating. D. H. Mansfield, No. Hope Yacht Nakomis of the Commowealth Yacht MS 'll Waters Run Deep” will be the bill Club of Massachusetts is in the harbor. A for Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew, at the Farwell AN EPIC. big fleet of yachts is on its way cast and t *11 DANGEROUS PLACES. SIMONTON opera house on Friday, July 20, a comedy Hurrah for tho Rocklands, the boys that "play ball, probably visit tf ‘s port. McManus and Casey and Jason and all justly famed in literature.’As presented by Mr, KOCKLA1ND, M AINE, The other six players who ball clubs appall Miss Ida Irving, who was injured in the and Mrs.Sidney Drew and Mrs. McKee-Ran A man about town stated yesterday that With the strength of their greut aggregation railroad accident at the Thomaston Road kin,theatre-goers can expect an excellent treat. Saturilay evening he entered a dry goods store for the first time for I wen / years, and There’s Horace at first a great man with the stick crossing, Wednesday, is slowly recovering No one person in the world is better known Sirtbs. Board and Lodgers Wanted While W Pbur at second Is quick, mighty quick. from her injuries. he bought the same kind of an article that Good table board and lodgings for two gentle, than Mrs. John Drew, the mother of Mr. Sid men or gentleman and wife. Have two good rooms And then the gruatEinery.who makes batters so sick, The loss on M. Frank Donohue's stable and ney Drew, as an exponent of English comedy he bought twenty years ago, a pair of stock- ItK iiAHbflON—Friendship, Ju lv 7, to Mr. and andwililet one or both Private family. Refer, Help make up this great constellation! Mr*. Charles C. Richardson, of Charleston, Maine, cnees required. A pply nt f ) G ROVE HT. 2S contents, which burned on the morning of and her 15 years connection t th Joe Jefferson •tgs. n daughter—Ruth. There’s Glover, in left who can both bat and catch W a d e —Waldoboro, July 0, to Capt. and M July 4*h, was settled at 'he Cochran, Baker & has made their names famous in their respec PAYSON R EUN IO N? Millard Wade, a daughter. A nd McLoon in the center,he’s a hard m m to match, LTEELE—I)eer Isle, Ju ly 2 ,to M r.and M r*.Fra While Frlncs, the great sprinter whom Cross agency last night at S588.50. Live interpretations of Mrs. Malaprop and Bob Steele, a daughter. can tech, Mackerel yesterday were reported school Acres, or Fighting Bob. The name Drew is The Payson Reur'on r ” 1 occur the first LoNfi-St. George, July 13, », Mr. and Mrs WALLET LOST. Complete this great consolidation I Augustus Long, a.«on—Joseph Giles. Between Pleasant Beach and Rockland a wallet ing oft Mt. Desert Rock. The catches in this identified w’*h the style of dramatic entertr'n Wednesday in September, at the residence of containing a sum of money aud papers with the section have been very light to date. One ment and should be sufficient guarantee of Randall Robbins, Eut Union. In the event name of tho owner. Finder will be suitably re. In Telling Full moon Tuesday, July io. C a rria g e s . warded by leaving same at T h e C.-G. Office barrel from South Matinicus came in yester the excellence of the approaching perfor of a storm it v. 'll be the first fair day. F . M. PA C K A R D , 21 Middle Ht. 27*28 Probate Court is in session today. day. mances. Mrs. Sidney Drew has earned for residence of Capt. W. P. Hurley, by Rev. J. II Mackerel six for a quarter in the morning W. N. Ulmer has an old piece of Continen herself the title of one of the best actresses GIRLS WANTED. LIST OF LETTERS ParLhley, Erneit Noern, of Malden, Maas., — 1 Girls for general housework, nnrses and the . A . Story and none at night. All gobbled up. tal currency that was given 1 m by Uncle in the country. Of Mrs. Ranb’n what ""n Maude L. Anderson, of Boston. nursery can obtain first-class places by applying at one say to add to her already world Remaining in Rockland P. O. for the week tbe Intelligence office of MRH. R. C. H ED G ES, Sometimes it is difllqult to find The rehearsal of the First Bap 'st chorus Enoch Post. Uncle Enoch has in his posses 87 7 Grove Street, Rockland. wide reputation, made so many years ago ending July 14, 1894. Morse, both of Union. words capable of doing ^justice to choir v ’.11 be held Wednesday evening at 7 130 sion a Spanish milled dollar—the first he ever P oland—Bt o iie r —W aldoboro, J u l y 3, Leonaid earned. when Two Orphans, ’49 and Danites were in Gon.s* Liat. Robinson, John G. Poland, of Muscongus Island, and Belle *' in the church vestry. Douglas, Henry SIfier, John Storer, of Waldoboro. Two Furnished Cottages To the subject. But seeing is believing. Rockland has 10 patients in the Augusta The various blacksmith shops are the busi their infancy. Notwithstanding ‘he *’:pense Enton, Charles E. Spire, John G e n t iin e r — GENTnxER — W aldoboro, Ju ly 2, R en t. Goodwins, J. I’. Come and see our stock and est msritutions along the shore at the present of this organization the prices vri’l be 35, 50 Ladies’ List. Emery E. Genihner and Alice M. Genthner, both At Bartlett’s nnrbor, North Haven, Me. Hup- asylum. They will cost the ci./ $3,000 this Hopkins, Amos L. C olburn, Miss E tta of Waldoboro. plied with spring water. For particulars apply to prices. year. This money comes out of the poor de lime. Lime kilns and the Limerock rail and 75 cents and a full house sho-’d tesP'y Hopkins, E. A. H ix, Mrs. Amanda C. C .M . BLAKE or 27-$8 Jones, Charlie Holman, Miss Arua C.A NELSON B. COBB, Rockland. Men's $12.00 Suits for...... ' 1 ^ 5 0 partment fund. road furnish them a goodly lot of work the to these artists the appreciation of the theater- Knowlton, John Johnson, C. A. geaffes. loving population of Rockland. Kennedy, II. J. R obbins, Miss Alice “ 10.00 “ ...... 7 ^ 0 There was a musical at Mrs. J. E. Doherty’s year around. Melancon, Capt. Sain'I Spear, M rs. Olin (2) Cottage For Sale or To Let. Sunday evening, which was an exceed’ngly Maker, Leuellen Stover, Mrs. Dora The Frost cottage and lot on the southern shore, Arthur B. Duncan and Charles M. Robin Mantel, W. G. Strout, Mrs. Buslo L. one-half mile east of Coopor’s Beach. Apply to And a Good S u it fo r...... 5 O \ pleasmt affair. Refreshment^ of ice cream son rode to Bath on their bicycles Sunday. SOCIAL EVENTS. /endleton, Asbury Walker, Mrs. Thos. E. M. FROHT, 88 Linden rit., Rockland, Me. 21 Rora, John J. L a m pio n —Thomaston, July 11, Edward J. Youths' A ll W ool S u it...... and ca'ke were served. They made the trip in five hours and the road Lampson, aged74 years, 11 months, 4 days. 7.50 The Stenographers’ Association meets v ith P ackard—Camden, July 6, Mellcent E., wife oi Cottage House to Rent A Rockland attorney left Oakland early is a hard one. And for that matter, where Ladies clean your kid gloves v 'th Josephine Je.omo L. Packard, Jr., of Everett, Mass., and On Oak Street. Possession can be given abou " Nice All Wool Pant— Miss Marion Thomas, Chestnut street, tomor 2 .5 0 yesterday morning in a sail-boat. Fog shut are the good roads in tl s State? glove cleaner, for rile only by W. O. Hewett daughter of M”. and Mrs. Warren 8. Storey, Ju ly 15th. 27 C. M. T IB B E T T S . row evening. Camden, aged ' years, 1 m onth, 6 days. The best Working Pant made in thick, wind died down and he had to row A nice Rockland young lady furnishes us & Co. Headquarters for the Foster lacing D ehiian—Boston, July 3, James E. Deshan. The There will be a private dance at Crescent remains wore brought to Thomaston for buriul. COTTACE FOR SALE. is one o f my Jean a t ...... home. He says he’ll Walker next time. with the follo\ ‘ng recipe for a most delicious gloves in all the most desirable shades. All T hu rsto n —Deer Isle, June 29, John Thurston, A new six room cottage house at Glen Cove. 1.25 Beach tomorrow night, given under the aus gloves fitted to the band. aged 62 years, 6 m ouths. Enquire of W. U. GLOVER CO. 18 Many Rockland people are interested in candy: 3 cups brown sugar, I cup sour pices of Frank Pearson and J. C. Flint. A Bornem an—Leeds, Jane 25, Lois M., wife of cream, 1 pound walnuts. Cook until forms Jacob Borneman, formerly of Waldoboro, aged the proposed White Mountain excursion. large number of couples have planned to at years. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET. Alfred Murray They have proved very popular the past few in water and then beat until cool. PIANO TUNING. E ked—Sanlbet Island, Florida, June 25, Lucy E., Inquire at 30 G ranite St. or 471 Main 8 t. 27-28 tend. I respectfully announce to my friends in wife of Wm. II. Reed, a native of Deer Isle. seasons and will draw well again this season. A large number of dishes used July 4 at the G at—Friendship, July 19, Laura M. Gay, aged SIGN BIG SHIRT. Members of the Shakespeare society and Rockland and vicinity that I shall be there as 19 tears, 25 davs. Shorts.—J. A. Oxton has lovely sweet various churches were unclrimed and can be usual about July 20, and remain one month, Furnished Rooms To Let out-of-tov 1 guests went on the 10 o’clock H a r d in g —W est Rockport, Ju ly 7, Mrs. At 54 Union St., at the head of Spring St. 26*27 446 Main St., - Rockland, Me. found at Carey’s fruit store, RanHn Block. If during which time I shall be pleased to exe Hardiug of Lowell, MnSH., aged 41 yeurs. peas and a great many of them at home, car, F. day morning, to Camden, thence by Pleasant street------Orange street, now that people who did not get their dishes will call cute their orders with care and promptness. TO L E T . buckboard to Lake City te participate in J. W. WALKER. sewer diggers are done, needs road machine at the store and identify them they will be de "Good Samaritan" Lln’meut. Fine tenement with stable, 19 North Main street, their annual picnic outing. The committee after June 10. Apply to GEO, W. DRAKE, 473 livered at the houses. Main street. 22 and street l. ew worst kind------The berry sea having the affair in charge did themselves SILVER CAKE. son is now on and sugar has riz. Mary Christmas is here ag- :n after an proud; and it proved one of the most de On© cupful of sugar, TENEMENTS TO LET. Wednesday evening Rockland’s two steam absence of five or six months, during which half a cunfal of but lightful times, and ’hose who were not en ter, the whiles of three Desirable tenement corner Park and Union Sts., fire engines v 'll be taken out for trial to see me she has made Bangor her headquarters- abled to be present missed a great deal. eggs, half a cupful of FARWELL OPERA HOUSE, hot and cold water, gas, furnace, etc. Also tene corn starch dissolved m ent In Spear Block. Both well situated for Dress, which w’U throw water the longer distance. She carries as usual, baskets that weigh a Dinner was served at the Inn—and it was making or Physician’s office. Apply to F. R. or In half a cupful of C. T. SPEAR. 12 The trial will take place at seven p. m., at the good many pounds but she’s the same happy, one of Landlord Fountain’s best. D r’nty milk, one cupful of FRIDAY^JULY 20. corner of Middle and Lincoln streets. Two handsome, honest Ma./. cards tied v *ta heliotrope ribbon bearing a WashburnUrosby Co.’s SuperlativoFlour.ba’f __ TO L E T . hundred feet of hose tv’ll be used. J. IT. Rockland’s streets are in excellent condi- Shakespearian quotation and the member’s teaspoonful of cream of tartar, one-fourth Tenement 43 Grace street. R. M. PILLSBURY, Agent. Karl w 111 have charge of one machine and W. on, thanks to Road Commissioner Simmons rame, together v Ith a handsome bunch of teaspoonful soda. Beat the butter to a CROCKETT F. Manson the other. cream, and gradually beat in the sugar. and the committee on streets, Alderman St. pansies, were laid at each plate as souve Flavor. Mix the Hour, cream of tartar and Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Drew TO R E N T . AND The Rockland Ice Co. has four teams de- Clr'r and Councilmen C. A. Rose and M. S. nirs. After dinner literary games, inu-’c, etc. soda and sift. Beat the whites to a stiff A tenement on Holmes street to rent at u low froth. Add the corn starch and milk to the price. CIIAS. T. SPEAR. 25-28 livering in this city where last year it had Austin. It has, been a long time since we were enjoyed, the company returr:ng home beaten sugar and butter; then the whites five. This year people pay for their coolness have had so good thoroughfares. in the early evening. of tho eggs and the flour. Mix thoroughly. Assisted by a company of Stars including TO R E N T . LOVEJOY by the pound rather than so much a month, Have tho batter in sheets two inches deep. Two good tenements on Lisle street. Inquire of Libby Paladino, who went to New York The 14th birthday of Miss A’'ce, daughter Bake in a moderate oven half an hour. A MRS. McKEE RANKIN, 8 CHAS. T. SPEAR. and although tl ;s year there are more takers last Tuesday night, returns today accompa of Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Burpee, was chocolate frosting is nice with this cake. • ♦ • In Tom Taylor’s greatest comedy, entitled than the last, there is not so much ice used. nied by a young Italian named Filippo Costa. BROWN & JOSSELYN, State Agents, HORSE FOR SALE. charmingly celebrated at the handsome resi Portland. Summer Goods, As one lady said to the ice men: “ I shall Filippo comes here drectly from Messina and New receipt printed here every week. Prompt driver, weighs 1000 lbs. Will sell veiy dence on Limerock street last evening. The low. MAINE MUSIC CO., Cor. Main and Lime W rappers, have to look out for myself th :s year. Last will work in the Paladino tonsorial rooms. rooms were decorated in the most exqi site rock streets. 25 season I let several of my neighbors have ice Corsets. The corair:ttee of arrangements ami mem manner with cut flowers and potted plants, BUSINESS LOCALS. “ Still Waters Run Deep” YACHTS FOR SALE. G l o v e s , out of my refrigerator, but I can’t do that bers of the Fourth Maine Regiment and Second one corner of the parlor being completely a small fishing schooner about 35 feet now.” The company started the season with water line, has been used In Salem for Battery Association are requested to meet at filled v th the latter. The exterior of the SsdfcA?- taking out parties, and is in good condl- Infants’ Furnishings, 6000 tons in its houses. house was draped with the na.ional colors, PRICES, 35c, 50c, 75c. sEi—n-JM tion; alro 5 catboats from 16 to 19 feet, Tho Ferris Waist. W. N. Ulmer’s office, Limerock street, this cL/, almost new und well found und fust. Address J. O. Arthur P. Wardwell, the spar maker, one week from next Saturday, July 28, to Japanese lanterns being suspended here and Domestic aud Vienna Bread fresh and sweet r Seats on Hale at Opera House. BROWN, North iluvun, Mo. 24*27 be’ieves in employing all his spare moments, make arrangements for the annual reunion. there. Over the main entrance was the every day. Hot rolls made from best materials • ♦ ♦ and as a result of which has a beautiful model for tea. Cake and pastry oi best quality. VESSEL FOR SALE. Latest Styles in Ladies' Hosiery F. W. Covel’s father when a young man figure “ 14” wrought in pansies. Miss A 'ce of a center-board coaster at the workshup in Brown Bread and Beans Saturday and Sunday. Bob. Fly Away of Edgartown; 167 tons; well worked in a shop in Boston w Ith Langdon and Master Albert received their guests in found and in good condition, will carry about ♦ ♦ ♦ Cobb, Butler & Co.’s yard. The material Flint Bros., Bakers, 276 Main St. 250 tons. For particulars Inquire of W. Moore. He said that young Moore was the bow window of the front room, Masters 1 K. W . C IIA D W IO K , Age nt. used in its construction is red cedar, white a smart and capable young fellow and was Charlie Littlefield, Haro’d Haskell, Frank Uncle Tom'sJCabin in one of those popular pine and black walnut. The lines are very FOR S A LE . CROCKETT & LOVEJOY,] honest and industrious until he got into bad Tibbetts and Fred Veazie being the ushers. 10c. editions. Call and get one; or we will Jus! Received graceful and allow for a considerable over mail it to yon for 6 two cent stamps. Huston's Mill property in Fort Fuirfleld village, consisting company. Dancing was enjoyed from 8 to 11 o’clock. of 28 h. p. boiler, Is h. n. engine, shingle machine, 421 MAIN STREET. hang fore and al.. On t»ie scr’e of three Mrs. II. W. Thornri'ke being pianist and bws Stand, 317 Main St., Rockland, Me, Car of the Best . stave machine, C. M. Brastow heading muchine, '1 »ie tripe facto./on the Bay Point road eut off saws, etc. Thia is a good chance fur two eighths of an inch to the mile a crai. made Prof. Rankin ha* ing charge of *he order. That famous candy,the most delicious In the men of push lo saw shingles, staves, heads und Foot of Limerock. owned by the heirs of *’ie late J. K. R;chard- cooper. Will also sell $600 worth of starch barrel from this model would measure 78 feet on Those present were as follows: market, manufactured by Warren Pbinney of aon burned early Sunday morning. The stoex. Apply to WM. J. ROBBINS, Rockville. the keel ami would draw about seven feet of Charlie Littlefield, W iur:e Spear, Faith bomaaton, Is on sale at L. E. Cobb’s, Main Me., Or J. B. ROBBINS,Fort Fuirfleld, Me. 23*?8 contents included macHne*/ and a number of water. The vessel which is made from 'hat Greenhalgh, Fannie Tibbetts, Ida Winslow, street. Regardless of the Wilson model is going to be a dandy. sleighs, sleds, etc., all being destroyed. 'Ine FOR SA LE Nell Winslow, Freda Bicknell, Andrew Her./, lough! when the . Tomato, celery, lettuce and puralt-y plunta. The T he following property, now on Ibtt p____ cause is not knov.i. Loss about $1,100 lenrt-d and occupied by E. W. Arey.al V ln -lh ftw, The excursion to Bangor Sunday on the Ernest Bu nan, Alice Burnham, Maud Marsh, Icc Cold Soda \ 'th real fruit ilavors, also best vurieth-s and healthy plains. H. M. LOUD, partly insured with F. M. Shaw. owes! Prices 14 Orunge Street. 23 will be told at private sale at a great bargain, via J steamer Silver Star was one of the most de Ethel Weeks, Frark Tibbetts, George Gay, Ottawa Root Beer—Delicious, Refreshing, One Patent Roller Grist Mill of mIx rolls, togoUJI Drawn from our new Siberian Arctic Soda with the Boll.-., Kugtne, Tv'ti, l*ulleys, GgS lightful trips imaginable. The day, with the Capt. De Winter of the ship M. P. Grace Susie BlacHngton, Eiu y Moore, Frank Pratt, were reached, which . FARM FOR SALE. Shafting for operating the .ire; 200 grain exception of the shower wHch lasted a few and family are the guests of the Wardwell Fountr'n. also Hut Chocolate and llr-n The farm known as the Guilford Bt. Clair farm, also one Dlebold Hafe. A splendid opportunl Cyrus Hills, Hannah Keene, Leola Tnorn- we can offer at . situuled In Went Rockport, on the Mt. Ph-unant hi thi right party. Term* cash or sport ’ hours on the return, was perfect, and there farr'ly, Atlantic Street, Capt. De Winter’s dike, Harry Mayo, Oliver H :lls, Abbie Bird, Sandwiches constantly on band, C. M, road about one and one-half tulles from the P. O. credit. was hardly a ripple on the Penobscot’s blu£ ’"St voyage was in the ship A. J. Fuller which Tibbeds. at South Hope. Said farm contains 70 acres well For farther particulars apply at Vinalhaven Nettie Healey, Lue Coombs, Florence Pierce, 4 WonlDEftfuLLy divided into tllluge, woodland uud pasturage, three Galvin B. Vlrnil or at tto ck la S /to waves. Nearly one hundred pleasure seekers he was telegraphed to brirr» on to New York living springs in pasture, m II or t ever failing . » BBATOtf k ULMB&. Joi n May, Eva Tyler, Reta Adams, Amy January 12, 1-W. Go to 404 and get one of those Duplex water near noase. Will be sold at a burgs t . took advantage of the occasion and all from Yokoboma. She brought wheat to French, Helen Burpee, Bessie Keene, Alice Low piqu^i:. ! Terms easy. Apply on tho premises of E. C. Trouser Stretchers. Only 41. No more bags ST. C LA IR , Ho. Hope, Maine. 19 thanked the management and Capt. Archibald Antwerp. While at the latter port Capt. De Williams, Lena Thorndil e, M a./ Cole, Nettie of the Silver Star for the remarkable success Winter visited his son Harry who is finishing tbe knees. Buy one and keep your panta Call and see us, Pb:’brook, Caro Littlefield, Bertie Keene, loons free from wrinkles. A. T. BlackIngton ^Ift£ pUSIC CO. of the occasion. There are always plenty of Hs educa 'on there. Tne family will remain Grace ilicks, Iv/ Blake, Nina Garduer, Jose WANTED. Jo.. 404. if you are in wan! At 166 Broadway 8600 chairs to mend without sights to be witnessed in a sail up and down in ‘his ci./ until the M. P. Grace is ready for Colcord, Milton Pierce, Albert Burpee, Anna regard to their kind or ooudltlon. Prices accord Wo have secured the sendees of Mr. L. D. <_ her next voyage. Tbe Ship 1 Love" may be the most popular ing lo amount of material used aud labor. Plano aud Oigan Tuner. Send in your order. the Penobscot and that of the Bangor tug Gay, Mabel Stratton Allie Jones, Kathie Mug- of Flour, and Feb. 7. 6 R. M PILLSBURY fc OO. song. Bat speaking of cigars : tbe E W. M ild Bismark with ten wood-laden vessels in tow, Charles J. Marshall of Worcester, Mass., ridge, Elon Gilchrest, Eaton Blackiugton, Bouqnet has the lead by a length. They are see what we have STATE OF MAINE. was a novel one to most of those aboard. well known as a vocalist and teacher, will (ieorgeAlbertGay, KenneteBlac! ;ngton,Frank 1 HOARDER WANTED—Nico room, good ubls to date. Don't smoke poor cigars. J > board. reoAOhublu rates, p rh u te fan 'ly . A p The excursionists had three hours in Bangor open a class in vocal music in the Philhar- j Marsh, Grace Harrington, Lev/e Mills, John to offer. ply b6 PA RK HT. 64 C ity o f UooklM ud. and a delightful moonlight sail back. The monic rooms, this city, tomorrow, Wednes* 1 Tibbetts, Ra. * e Hall, Fraik Piiierce, Marga Spring arrangements, something new lor all, ie< S. C. Prescott <&. Co. R o ck lu o d ,______Silver Star will make another excursibn the day. The entrance is between the drug stores ret Mitchell, Mont Packard, Henry Crocker auction sales every Saturday from 4 to 9, of dec. 1. All persons, compau’os, vud uLions, ore p.ohlbiu-d ,ro n t-iflxlng c r i coming Sunday to Green’s Landing. The of J. H. Wig^'11 and F. F. Burpee. Mr. Jem e A’len, Maiy Hitchcock, Viva Hall’ watches, chains, rings, tools, working men's Tillson’s Wharf. PIANO LESSONS. paints, furnishings, etc. Fifty cents on the Having completed a course of instruction in . wire to ouy po’e to which is e tlashed c ___ boat will leave Tillson's wharf at about 9 Marshall will be there from ten a. m. to one Fred Veazie, Ralph Brown, Wi’He Spear, ti c vk til. flrv alarm win- of th. drv alarm *yat___ dollar saved. Clothing, watches, tools and Bangor uuder competent teachers, I shall be of tee ' Ity ‘J Rockland, iu any manner, excepting^ o’clock. Another good time is promised. BRANOH18TORE, a leased to leceive pupils uni gike lessons on the p. m., aud v. 'll be glad to meet any and all Audrey A’leu, Alice Lovejoy, L o re .shaw, Plano. Terms reasonable. the same be under and below said electric a’ 4U1 furniture bought and sold. It you wish to wire, und at least two feet therefrom; uad whoa of the singers in this locality to L / their Grace Perry, Alice Harrington, Helen sell furniture or clothing scud u card and I 262 Main St. 16 HARRIET L. BARKER, 26 Ocean Bt. . aced on a level with said electric firm alarm wire, voices and discuss with them the matter of HH, Kate Barker, Josie Wooilside, Elnora Telepnooo connection. ut lc_n»t one aud one half feet therefrom; and iu ail will call. Money to loan on personal property. 11-12 -’uses where any wire of any person, company or Voice . . vocal studies. Mr. Marshall is an experi Fossett, Clara Leighton, Emma Peck, Hattie Max Antin, 90 Sea Street, Rockland OLD COINS BOUCHT. m iration, crosses any a ire of said electric fire enced and successful instructor. He has an Page, Ella Le..nond, Ethel Libby, Mattie Highest prices paid for old cents, coins or modals, Jarm sysUm, the same shall he so strung us not t J. EVERETT BOARDMAN. Cor. Cross and Ceu omu ut r e r that *..... The Domestic Bread made by C. E. Rising darui wire. excellent method, and not only knows how • Bartlett, Maud Hupper, Harold Haskell, rui Sts., Camden. 23 the baker is a genuine new thing, and very bvc. 2. Any v-.ieuu, company or co.pvraltoa,1 C u ltu re ! . to sing himself but has the facuk/ of impart ' Edgar Robbins, Arthur Marsh, Frank K en violating any of the provisions oi sacMon I, of this delicious. The following label appears on ' ing such information to others. We hope nedy, Evelyn Wyllie, Roy Knowl on, Eph o'dJnance snail on complaint be fined not k-s» than every loaf—buy uo other; three dollars, uor more than live dollars for eash ftlt. Chu». J. Marshall, BaUtona of Worcester, MYRTLE HOUSE, offence. Mup«., will be ut Philharm onic H all, 4‘ ) Muiu the singers of this vicini./ will take advan • Colson. C. E. Rlslug-s FJtt/t-l'JbL T. PHAI8OI0, Myrtle 8troot, Rockland- In Board of Aldermen, Ju n e 22, IbOL Read and street, Wednesday, July 18, from 10 ’ » 1 o'clock! tage of this rare opportunity. M.. Marshall I At inter mission a delicious lunch was Nv-w Dmiul-bIIc Bruud. . . IEACMLW GF THE BANJO. . . passed finally. F. C KfllGUT, Mayor. also at rehearsal of society Tkuihduy evening, and ■ . iu the W o rld . H. Iri. M O O ltE , - Vroiirlcstor. In Common Council, June 22, 1694. Read and wl” bv pleased to meet anyone who may desire to I Stopping in t .amuen for the summer and 1 served. Miss Burpee was the recipient of Nona Gcuuluc Without tliia Label Leader of the Uocklund Banjo Club. 2 ROOMS TO LET BY DAY OR WEEK ■ .,«dy ..d * » « • lho»e who intend taluog lewon. .hould com- numerous pretty presents, among them being and pastry of same quality constantly • • W l’LXAMANT 6T., RoctfLASD, M*t. C. A. ROBE, President pro tempore. MJCAL4 AT AU, UOUBS. A true copy Attest, ”, i Camden, Maine. I mence at once. I the following: Chamber set, from her pa on band. C. B Hltnng, 2W bomb-end. Terms 60c per leeton. « Flue btriugs a Specialty. ZwkM vtiiA aii boaitiuiii traits,' f w 16c. R. u . BL'RNUAM, City Clerk. / THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1894
A MODERN WITCH. fEARS AGO. MUSICIAL MATTERS. THE FINANCIAL END. A M E D D Y B E M P S W. L. Douclas She Piny# Upon a Sentimental Woman*# o, Pills, potions nnd the surgeon’s Nice Concert in Camden Tuesday Evening—Phil © •> C U O C IS THE BEST. Henrt#trln(t# to the Tone of 1,000 Frants NO SQUEAKING. TRIALS OF THE BOX OFFICE MAN AND ’only resource in the treatment ol W H W C harmonics Have a Notable Rehearsal. THOSE WHO WATCH HIM. A very curious case of witchcraft, SENSATION. had not ns yet turned her full *5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH&ENAMELLEOCALF. which oorries us back to the middle ages, problems of life. She had not shown Tuesday evening a concert was given in the has just been examined by tho correc e more valuable than drugs, when * 4 .‘J.5PFlNECALf&KAN6AIXH Htorv of the Bit of Cnrriboard That Adxnlta attractive auditorium of the new Methodist * 3 .s° P 0 L IC E .3 Soles. tional appeal court. A middle aged la A REMARKABLE RECITALOF not running just right in that complicated One to tlic Theater—The Manager dy, 42 years of age, living at Fontaine- . f mechanism known as the human body, Church, Camden, under the auspices of Miss $2S®.»2. WORKINGMEN* A REMARKABLE FACT. A EXTRA FINE. Roa<1 Tlafl to K e e p I lls E y e s O p en , S a y s a day, one may almost say thnt the higher the Fannie Cliff Berry, the proceeds for the bene bleau— Milo. Bnnchet— wished to know i Man Who IIiw Been Through the Mill. whether her lover, a handsome soldier, , ndlng of a physician in his profession, the less fit of the M. E. church. Following is the 42.*l.7_s Boys'SchoolShqes. •LADIES- would ever return, so she went to con- I Full and Interesting Particulars of a Heine he employs. He hns found thnt due atten program : There is something nbont the Wear tion to diet will accomplish more than the pills nnd suit Mmo. Bretheaux That reputed 1 Case that attracted Wide 1. Organ Solo—W edding M arch, Mendelsohn potions of his forefathers. and tear of the duties incidental to th witch immediately announced to her j Attention. Miss Berry. SEND FOR CATALOGUE boxoffleo that prematurely ages a youhg I’nskoln is a step forward in the line of foods 2. Song—Learning the Lesson, Hatton We'lt W’L’DOUCLAS, client thnt she had been placed under a • specially designed for the cure of dyspepsia nnd Miss Josephine Berry. man. 6tay by him a singl^day, and fen t, t Barcarolle, B R O C K T O N , MASS. spell, and that it was urgent to remove other diseases woich are directly traceable to some 3. Piano eolo.— f Ilexentanz, Jffl Y ou enn nave money l»v purrlinnliiK I you’ll know what it is. W in*he comes it To accomplish this »14 francs 50 cen MRS. ADELINE MUNSON, derangement of the digestive organs, its novelty Miss Berry. Douulrn ShocM, to the theater in the morning and ar Gorte Because, we are the largest manufacturers of times, a sheet and a chemise were nee- J Who resides in Meddybemps, Maine, ll«s in the fact thnt it is nrtifically digested. In Song—O Day of Bliss, O Day of Love, advertised shoea in the world, and guarantee ranges his tickets in the rack and counts Mr. Marshall. essaiy. Tho money and the articles were declares: - other words, it has been prepared for immediate the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high out his chango and the advance sales on brought the next day by Mile. Bauchet. i For many years past I have been absorption without requiring work of the poor, prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes that day, it is with an air of resigna tired stomach thnt needs rest. Miss Priscilla Alden. equal custom work in style, easy fitting and Nine days later Mme. Bretheaux said 1 afflicted with general debility, sleepless Bong—1 Love Thee, Gvmbert tion such as kings and queens used to Further than this, it contains principles which are wearing qualities. We have them sold every that sho hod removed the spell which vt t o o n . lfr. Lord. where at fower prices for the value given than wear just before they wero carted out ness, and numbness in my linnJs ami FASHINCTO active in the digestlion of other foods. Therefore Plano Solo—Valse Caprice, Y . Scharwenka any other make. Take no substitute. If your hnd boon thrown on Mile. Bnnchet, but 1 feet, caused by poor circulation ami Miss Berry dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by for execution. sho had discovered that tho witches of 1 IO, an d It at once nourishes and at the same time relieves Piniuti There art- so many tickets of various impure lilool. Was at times affected rWostern Points, the disagreeable symptoms which are the chronic Marshall the country in which her lover was liv HONS, dyspeptic’s every day lot. Piano Dnet—Spanish Dances, Moskoweki FRATERNITY FACTS. kinds nnd prices prepared for each per ing hnd thrown a spell on him. The with headache, dizziness, and severe Ho, and Northwestern Line Rend the following statement of one who hns used Miss Berry and Miss Grace B erry. formance and duly dated and numbered "witch” declared she would succeed in vomiting, as my food would not digest LOWEST RATE*. it with success. Miss Berry’s mumbers were all delightful. and mnrked with n big letter or number properly. In later years my nervous Ll folder and detailed lnformtttew Stray News Notes From the Secret Lurking saving him, hut to do so sho wanted 191 Manacer, 191 Clara St., Chtcoft> Osw eg o , N . Y., May 21, 1594 The ease with which she plays the most for the day of tho week. This larger franca nnd a dozen linen pocket hand system seemed to give out entirely, and . Manacer. Great Central Rout* Gentlemen:—The bottle of I’nskola received Place ol the Gay and Festive Gcal. a St., Boston, Maaa. intricate number! is striking proof of her designation is with tho view of han kerchiefs. week ago to-day and I immediately commenced the a general paralvtlc-like numbness came ability. She is an artist of rare attainments. dling rapidly. There ore drawers con A few days later the ingenious cheat use of It, in connection with Poland wt.ter. I The outing of Canton Lafayette, P. M., over me. I have tried numerous kin,is taining the tickets of the following dayB, succeeded in getting her victim to give Central Railroad. feeling very much better and hnve Increased 1 34 Miss Josephine, daughter of Rev. W. F. I. O. O. F., has been postponed from July of sarsaparillas without obtaining any each day by itself, and when an ndvanco her an additional sum of 500 francs on pounds, during the eight days use of I’askola, Berry of Waterville, sung her very cute num benefit from them. They not only Effeot July I, 1894, to the 26th. sale is made he pnts tho money reoeived tho pretext that she had been obliged to eructions of gas, in fact, seeming perfect digestion ber in an admirable manner. She has an proved valueless, hut I believe actually Sleeping Cara between Rockland If this condition continues, I shall be a devotee for It with tho tickets for that day. When bum a gold crucifix nt the shrine of the Bo iton. excellent voice and sings with good method. of Paskola nnd will prescribe it when indicated Member! of the Rockland branch, Ancient tho day is over, ho pnts thnt tray of Virgin, and that she must go on with harmed me; my stomach could not enger Trains leave Rockland as my patients. Her instructor is Mrs. Alpheus Flood, a well Order Hibernian!, are reading with interest tickets and money in the safe for the her incantations if tho soldier's life was retain them, and I grew steadily worse. Sincerely yours, E. M. MANWAREN, M. D known Waterville contralto. Her accompa the posters of Penobscot Division, A. O. H night The ndvanoo money is thus usu to be saved. It was not till some time About ,t year ago, I heard of the lied Paskola may be obtained of any reputable drug ally kept until tho day comes around ervllle, Bangor, St. John, Portland and Boa- niment was played by Miss Grace Berry of relative to the day of the latter which will be after this— after Mine. Bretheaux hnd Seal Sarsaparilla, that was said to he Irrlvlng In Boston at 4 SO p. m. Parlor gist. A pamphlet on food nnd digestion wl Providence. Miss Grace in this as in the and then goes into the pile received for swindled hur of 975 francs 50 centimes, bis train for Boston. mailed free on application ts held at Lake Maranacook Aug. 1. A dele prepared by an entirely new nnd thor D p. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, Water tho night's performance. closing duet with Miss Fannie Berry played gation will probably go from here. to say nothing of the sheet, liandker- : oughly sei ntifie method, win rebv a ville, Portland nnd Boston, arriving in Boston nt The Pre-Digested Food Co., SO Reade St., New The peculiarity of this business is chiefs, etc.—that the confiding victim | 9 :30 p. m. Y ork. with marked expression and taste. Charles • certain poisonous principle, very harm 9.*00 p. m.. Express, every night,Sundays included, that everything connected with tho box related her advontnro to a less credulous for Bath, Brunswick, Iy«wiston, Augusta, W ater J. Marshall, baritone, of Worcester, ful to the digestive organs, and which For Sale by C. H. MOOR & CO., Rockland Gen. Berry Lodge, K. of P., had an inter office is cash. Tho sales aro cash sales, friend and at length discovered sho hnd ville, Bangor and Bar Harbor, Portland,and Bos- Mass., found great favor with the audience at and if a combination show is in the Is brought out in some processes, was ton, arriving in Boston at 0 .00 a. m. / esting meeting Thursday night. The officers been swindled Tho case was tried at The 9 .*00 p. m. train from Rockland hn^ Pullman the start. He sings with great ease and house tho settlement with tho combina entirely eliminated. Sleeping Cars attached, running through every elect chosen at a recent meeting were in Fontniueblenn, where Mme. Bretheaux night, Sundays included, to Portland and Boston smoothness, his voice being rich and musical. tion treasurer Is made in cash at the was condemned to three months’ impris I found great relief in the first few stalled by D. D. G. C., N. B. Eastman assisted and connecting at Brunswick with train for In his second program number, “The King’s close of every performance. Simply put, onment The appeal court confirmed tho doses of th'1 l;,.d Seal Sarsaparilla, and Lewiston and Bangor. by E. L. Vaughn of Warren. Preceding this Minstrel,” he showed [great dramatic power. therefore, at the close of the day the sentenoe.—Paris Correspondent after taking three bottles 1 found my Trains arrive i event the ,rank of Esquire was worked. A difference between tlie number of tick 4:45 a. m ., Expreps, every m orning, Sundays in. His songs were thoroughly enjoyed. Miss self entirely cured, an I, although .‘,4 pleasing affair was the presentation to Past ets on hand in the morning and the indlazui Freaks. eluded, from Boston, Portland, Lewiston and Priscilla Alden rendered her two violin selec years of age, 1 feel stronger and Bangor. Chancelor S. A. Keyes of a beautiful picture, tickets left unsold is represented in the An Anderson cat has given birth to 5:20 p.m. from Boston, Portland, Lewiston and tions veljjartistically. She bows strong and four kittens which arc all joined togeth younger to-day than I have for many Bangor, bringing Parlor Car from Boston. J. S. W. Burpee in behalf of the lodge men cash drawer. 10:50 a. m. morning train from Portland, Lewiston confident, plays in good time and prettily in As a matter of particular fact, how er a la Siamese twins. Two of tho kit years past. here doing the thing up prettily in his speech. and Waterville. terprets the story of her numbers. She has ever, there are numerous complications tens have died, but they were separated 1 believe the Red Seal .Sarsaparilla PAYSON'TUCKER, Gen’l Manager. Ice cream was enjoyed at Mrs. Thurlow’s after F. E. BOOTHBY, G. P. A T. A. been studying with a pupil of Allan, Boston. incidental to tho operation, and the by the surgeon’s knife from the two oth to be the best medicine of Its kind, and the work. W. L. W HITE, Dlv. Supt. She has unmistakable talent. Mr. Lord’s song treasurer of the house and his assistant ers, which aro gotting along well and strongly recommend it to all who wish was encored. Mrs. Lord accompanied him. — the box office young man before ollud- w ill live. P o r tla n d ,/M t. D e s e r t & M a c h ia s S .S . Co. for a speedy cure. I will cheerfully There was a large audience and a verygappre- The Sir Knights of Claremont Commandery od to—become prematnreiy old and ab A farmer named Tivetts, residing near Alexandria, comos to tho front give full details of my case to all who ciative one. Several beautiful bouquets helped No. 9, K, T. are agitating the question of normally smart grappling with them. Str^FRANK JONES On the rural circuits tho traveling with a double bodied calf that has eight wish for further particulars. nly 1st, 189-4. the Steamer brighten things. attending the Triennial Conclave of the Grand Jones w ill leave Rockland, weather manager is obliged to be very wary in logs and ono head. Tho bodios aro dis P ittin g: Encampment of the United States which his dealings w ith tho box office m m . As tinct and are of the opposite Bex It Miss Lois McCobb of Rockport was ex Red Seal Sarsaparilla is for sale n. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, meets in Boston in August, 1S95. At the soon as the theater doors are thrown can stand, hut cannot walk. Tho two ' Islesboro, Castine, Deer Isle, Sedgwick, pected to participate in the concert, but a J everywhere. Ask your dealer for a Pehlll) Brooklln, Southwest Harbor, Northeast last stated conclave a committee consisting of open to the pnblic tho combination man bodies want to go in opposite directions. sarbor, Bar Harbor, Mlllbrldge, Jonesport and sudden indisposition prevented. Miss Mc Sir. Kts. F. A. Peterson, C. A. Sylvester and ager or treasurer looking afhtr tho in ►—Indianapolis SentiueL bottle. It always cures. lachlasport, arriving at Machiaeport ubout 6:30 Cobb has been studying with Miss Lincoln of E. A. Jones were chosen to ascertain the terests of the company pluying in the .»• m. Counterfeit Silver CertlRciU«5. Returning will leave Machlasport, weather Boston and is said to have materially improv expense of the trip. The committee is house makes his appearance and takes USE MISS BEECHER’S milting, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ed her style of singing. Many friends are up his stand nt the door, where ho can A counterfeit $1 silver certificate has at 4 a. m., via same landings, arriving in Rockland actively at work and will report at the next boen detected at the subtreasury. The at5:00p. m., connecting with train leaving for desirous of hearing her. stated conclave. watch both tho box offico and the ticket Hair and Whisker Dye Boston at 9:00 p. m. taker. When you enter any theater note is of the series of 1891, and the re COLORS BROWN AND BLACK. P ayson T c c k e b , V. P. k Gen’l Manager. where a combination is playing, you’ll demption clerk says it is the first at It contain* no eulphnr or lead. Washing la not There will be a special conclave of Clare tempt to counterfeit a silver certificate required after tlyelnu, a* In other dyen. Whole* Miss Katherine Lincoln of Boston, who has see this wary individual at his post of «ale druggist* who have handled all the varioua a class in vocal music in Camden, this Sum mont Commandery, No. 9, K. T„ Monday duty. He is there on tho presumption of such a small denomination that hits .(yep pronounce It the be»t (tingle preonrutlon ever evening, July 30, at which time the Order of that the local peoplo will “do” him if come to his knowledge. The engraving rht to their notice The lurgest bottle and the BOSTON & BANGOR S-S.OO. mer, will probably sing at the Philharmonic aye In she murke Yeedextenah they can. Ho knows all the tricks and and lettering are almost perfoct, but tho one week from next Thursday evening. She the Temple will be conferred upon several frepored only by G. W. THOMf SUMMER SERVICE, 1894. wiles of tho box office young man and number of tho note in the lower loft R ockland, Me candidates. Bold by all dealer*. Steamers leave Rockland, as follows: is a high soprano. the doorkeeper and take» nothing for hand comer is a shndo blacker thun in For Boston, daily, except Sunday, at about 6.-00 a genuine note. Tho paper has a greasy, p. m., or upon arrival of steamers from Bangor At the stated meeting of Golden Rod granted. The Philharmonics had the largest re slippery surfaoe not found in a genuine C h ild re n C ry for and Mt. Desert. Chapter, O. E. S., Friday evening, five ap He sees that every coiner hands in u For Camden, Belfast, Searsport, Bucksport, Win. hearsal ofgthe season, Thursday evening. ticket of some kind, and that tho door note, and it easily creases.- ~~~ ■ terport, Hampden and Bangor, daily, except It Touches plications were accepted. After the usual P itc h e r’s C a s to ria . Monday, at about 6 :00 a. m., or upon arrival of The soloists were Mrs. Ada Mills soprano, Jof keeper puts that representative of so steamer from Boston. business was completed a short entertain this city, and Charles J. Marshall, baritone, of much cash in the padlocked box The For Green’s Landing, South West Harbor, North t h e S p o t. ment ofa very interesting nature was given. East Harbor, and Bar Harbor, daily, except Worcester, Mass. Mrs. Mills sang “ Flight of pasteboard in that tin box represents the Monday, at 6 :00 a. m., or upon arrival of steamer from Boston. Ages” by Devan, a beautiful song that was receipts of the house, of which his com For Seal Harbor Wednesdays and Saturdays. IN THE YEAST. pany has a certain percentage nnless For Swan's Island, Sundays und Thursdays. ery beautifully and artistically rendered. 'or Sorrento, Sundays. playing on a oertainty. Ho carries the The lady was in fine voice and never sang key to that box und if ho is “ fly" never RETURNING better. Mr. Marshall sang “King’s Minstrel” How a Man Found a Fortune In a Little Square im Boston, daily, except Sunday, at 5:00 p. m. lets the lx>x go out of his sight There •om Bangor, touching at Hampden, Winterport, by Pinsuti and “O Thou Sublime Sweet Two-Cent Package Wrapped In Tin Foil. is another wateher at the gallery door Bhqksport, Searsport, Belfast und Camden, Evening Star” by Wagner. H e has an even, taking the same precaution. Of oourse dally, except Sunday, at 11:00 a. m. A familiar object on the city streets is the From Bar Harbor, dailv, except Sunday, at 1 .*00 cultured voice of musical qualities, sings with he knows the nice box office young man m., touching ut North East Harbor, South Worcester p. T o b a c c o box shaped delivery wagon of the Fleisch- West Harbor and Green’s Landing. good method and makes his songs very effec wouldn’t cheat him—not for tho world! Used more largely mann Compressed Yeast Co., driven by Fred From Seal Harbor, Mondays and Thursdays at goes to the right place. tive. But all the sarno he is on guard against about 1 15 p . m. W. Osborne of Camden, who represents the a possible lapse of conscience. From Swan’s Island, Tuesdays and Fridays at The soloists next Thursday evening will be in butter than about 2 45 p. ra. Is a chew that satisfies. company in the district reaching from Cam “On the road," said Billy Keogh, From Sorrento, Mondays at 8 .*00 a. ra, Miss Maud Ulmer ofa New York, soprano, den to Belfast. Mr. Osborne has his head who has had experience in tho box of FRED LOTHROP, Agent, Rockland. who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hill, any other salt. CALVIN AUSTIN, Gen’l Supt., Boston. quarters in the new Bisbee Block, Camden, fice and ns traveling manager and ought WILLIAM H. HILL, Gen. Man., Boston. and Miss Fannie C.JBerry of Camden, pianist. to be pretty well up in the tricks of and has faithfully represented the company’s H i he following new members were votedj in both, “the traveling manager goes on Salt interests for several years. In conversation Bangor and Rockland Line Thursday evening: Mrs. J. A. Anatoyne, tho principle that every box office is go with a reporter of T he C.-G., Wednesday, Mr. If you must Mrs. Allen Shepherd and Wilbur Pressey,- all ing to ‘do him up' if it can. The first Osborne discoursed very entertainingly about BOSTON 4 BANGOR S. S. CO. of this city. thing ho does is to go to thu theater and draw the line the business. get his mail and ‘size up’ the local Pimples, Blotches THE STAUNCH STEAMER “This is one of many agencies the com man. And tho first tiling the local man The? management of the Philharmonics pany has all over the country, there being five does is to get ‘fly, ’ and if so it w ill be would have us state that the rehearsals are diamond cut diamond That process EP. P. “R O C K L A N D ” in this state. All the agents are provided and Old Sores a t not public and that only those who have with delivery wagons like mine, which is it wo call ‘jollying’ begins at onca PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT authorized invitations are expected to be “The traveling man is always on the and have, like thousands of self a great, advertisement. In this district, AND POTASSIUM present Visitors, of whom only a limited defensive. He can’t beat the other man. Catarrh, Malaria other people, to avoid all which reaches from Camden to Bath, we han Bangor ut 6.00 A. M., number can be accommodated, will be pro All ho can do is to prevent the box oflloe Rockland at 12.30 p. si., and make landing* ut dle 8000 yeast cakes a week, receiving them pden, Winterport, But kaport, Fort Point, food prepared with it, this vided with sittings in the rear of the 'hall, from beating him. He must bo up to M a ke s and Kidney Troubles ‘, Camden and Rockland. fresh every day by express from New York. tho tricks und us hard as nails. You is to remind you that there back of the chorus. This article has been on the market twenty- lrnow in small towns tho local treasurer i-u llr ely reinoveU by P.P.P. TO BANGOR. TO ROCKLAND. is a clean, delicate and Marvelous Cures E A V E L E A V E three or twenty-four years without change and gets a yearly benefit and the doorkeeper — Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potas- R ockland, 12.30 p . m . Bangor. 6.00 a . m. An artistic and enjoyable song recital was alum, tho greatest blood purifier on Camden, 1.16 “ H am pden, 6.20 “ healthful vegetable short the company has made a colossal fortune, be gi ts a .benefit So these two men w ill e a rth . given in the Bay View parlors, Wednesday ^ in Blood Poison Belfast, 2.40 “ W interport, 7.00 “ ening, which can be used ing rated anywhere between ten and fifteen ‘piny’ traveling companies i(ir the ben Ab e r d e e n , O.. July 21,1891. F ort Point, 8.50 “ Bucksport, 7.35 “ evening, by Charles J. Marshall of Worcester, efit of their friends at every opportunity. Messrs. Lippm an Buoh., Savannah. B ucksport, 4.36 “ F ort Point, 8.20 “ in its place. If you will millions.” Oa. : Dear Sir s—I bought a bottle of W interport, 5.15 ” Belfast, 9.J “ Mass., assisted by Miss Fannie C. Berry “ The collusion between tho box office ‘ your P. P. P. at Hot Springs.Ark. .and H am pden, 6.00 “ Camden, 11.00 “ Housewives will say that they arc glad of R h e u m a tis m It has done me more good than tlireo A rr B angor, 6.38 “ A rr. Rockland, 12.00 m . pianist and George Oakman accompanist. und tho doorkeeper is perfoct. Some- J months’ treatm ent at the Hot Springs. it, for the Fleischmann yeast cake has proved times they are very sensitive ubout be Heed th re e b o ttle s C. O. D. Excursion Tiekota ut reduced rates. Tickets USE All the numbers on the program, which fol Hespectlully yours, '111 be good on any steamer of the main line, und a blessing to them. ing watched, and sometimes tliey pro and Scrofula JAR. M. NEWTON, ickets sold on any steamer will be good on any lows, were admirably rendered: tend 11 be indignant The most indig Aberdeen, Brown County, O. ther steamer. Bong, “Guiding Light,” H enry Harvey Heath of Verona performed a P. P. P. purifies tho blood, ballda np Capt. J. D. Johnston. Meals of superior quality served on board. Mr. Marshall. nant treasurer I ever met was in a place tho weak * debilitated,------’“"D LOTHROP, Agent, Rockland. Iano Solo,“Norwegian Bridal Proocsslon," Grieg phenomenal .lay’s work last Saturday by s_____„ tre n g____ th eakoned nervew, xpels 7b all whom it may concern: I h e re JAM II. HILL, General Manager, Boston. where we caught the doorkeeper, who , diaeasea.givinff tho patient health n by toMtlt'y to th e w. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUL ROCKPORT. VINALHAVEN ltraveler------W. II . Newton, the veterinary healthy from a doing business on Bay View street, is kept M added with a sigh, T h e C.-G.’f sell here like hot cakes. SELECTMEN. busy. He has recently made cures of some not have a case of C. E. BomaF, II. L. Shepherd’s patent hay loader at F . 8 . W a l l s , troublesome cases that have made him solid , The fame of Caffiden O zonize! tracts a great deal of attention. St e p h e n L. P ba sleb. with the horiemen. SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Scenes, and Incidents In The Epworth League will gi -e a musical ja n T .G . L ib b y , J ohn Low, Dick Howith’s house is up, boarded and Parties have been out entertainment to wind up with an ice cream F. 8. W a l l s , G. C. J o n es, Camden. I. C . CALDF.nWOOD. shingled------II. S. Upton is having a new^ hunting for Ogier and Emery, i y E R O f l - and cake sociable Tuesday evening, the 20th, CONSTABLES. house constructed near Mountain Street Cei ers, but those who have had most at the Methodist church. K. D. W niTK. W . C. N o r to n . etery. It will be 28 feet square with pia; onie of (lie Fine Performances Booked in matters of this kind don’t 1 JUAIACOL C. A. Carleton is selling fine peas of his fori o r them e New Opera House—Building VlKAI.HAVEIt P o st o ffic e .—Malls leave at 7 a m. I he foundations have been laid and the two birds are in this Immediate vie? own raising------Some S90 worth of books and 2 p. m.; arrive nt 11 a. m. and 6 p. m. O. P. her for the superstructure has arrived" X p te s o f n General future—Success and have considerable doubt as to P erh ap s you d o n 't know w hat G uaiacol Lyons, Postmaster. have been added to the Baptist Sunday C. E. Shaw is having a house built 01___ of a CI’amden am d e Architect—Business at is, but you know something of ereowrto UNION CHURCH SERVICES. Ogier ever saw the knife that was founl School library------Mrs. A. Fales is visiting ain street, abreast the Camden hilL, T?, will the Various Hotels. as a remedy for indigestion and other Rev. Win. E. Gaskin, Pastor. in the cave. her sister, Mrs. Robinson of Camden. diseases. Well, Sunday Services—Sunday School nt 10:15 a. m .; be 22 x 17 feet------The new school-houj morning service nt 11:30 a.m .; evening service at A delegation of the Maine Press Associa- I Many friends will be pained to learn of the 7:00 p. m. Millville is up and hoarded— A load of J, AMDEN sent a dele death, Sunday of last week, of A. D. Champ- Tuesday evening at 7:00 Suudny School Teachers and lumber forKnox mill extension has arrive tion visited Camden Wednesday, and enjoyed meeting. gation of eleven G uaiacol ney’s dog Rover from the prevailing canine Wednesday evening at 7 .00 prayer meeting. its many beauties. the rehearsal of the is a refined form of creosote, and is made distemper. Rover was a very intelligent, ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. The Wards of Cambridgeport, Mass, Rockland Phi 1 h a Joshua Adams has a new horse, recen tly j from the resin of beech trees. It stimu gentle dog, and was a favorite with all who Sunday Sendees—Prayer meeting 10.00 a. m.: cupy their cottage on Washington street— -- Sabbath school 10:30 a. m .; preaching at 2:00 and monic Socie bought in Lincolnville. It is a fine looking A lates a languid appetite as the air of the knew him. 7 30 p. rn. Tuesday 7 :30 prayer meeting, Y. I*. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Woodworth of Cam L. \V . Thursday 7:30 weekly prayer meeting. Thursday evening, animal------H. M. Bean's string of fine horses SOAP, Woods does. As long as they can and bridge, Mass., are guests at Norumbega Burgess and Corthell sent out each a buck SECRET SOCIETIES. and will send are in the pink of condition this spring. The CLTICUR/ will ent, consumptives can fight their L a f a y e t t e Ca r v er P o st . O. A . R . No 45.— board Wednesday to convey a party of Rock Meetings Suturday evenings. W. W. Kittredge, E. R. Ogier, who conducts a paint and larger delegation the coming Thursday. M list includes Veni Vidi Vici, Kalula and a v. ::i afford i"1 disease. That is why Guaiacol is am - Post Commander; George S. Carver, Adjutant. land young ladies on an excursion to I^ke Lincoln of Boston, now stopping here, very promising colt out of the latter by the a n d s le e p , bintd with own*, a very active form of L a fayette Ca rv er R e l ie f Co r p s .—Meetings oil business in the rear of Berry sail-loft City and return. In passing through our every second Tuesday. Mrs. Jane A. Hopkins, building, Bay View street, is having the front to be one of the soloists at an early date and former—a three-year-old----- G. II. Talbot has economical, ai oxygen, in Slocum’s Ozonized Norwe I’res.; Mrs. T. G. Libby, Sec. streets they proved to be good spellers, Mrs. J. H. Hodgman is soon to play a cor' a nice colt, one of the best in town------Mrs. gian Cod Liver Oil. M e m o r ia l A s so c ia t io n . —Meetings every second thereof fitted up for his occupancy. “ R-o«c-k-p-o-r-t, Rah-Rah-Rah’” Thursday. Mrs. O. T. Libby, Pres.; Mrs. W. net solo; Dr. Samuel Tibbetts and C. J. Mar Issie Adams has sold her pacer to T. E. Send for Book on Ozone, mailed free. W. Kittredge, Sec. How mean some folks are. As the buck Reuel Robinson, Grand Master of Maine shall have rendered solos before the society, Gushee of Lincolnville, and has a new driver, and scalp diseases, a? T . G. L ib b y Ca m p, N o. 04, S. op V .-M eetln g s Prepared by T. A. Slocum Co., New York. boards of Rockland young ladies drove every Friday evening at O. A. R. Hall. Fred Odd bellows, established a new lodge in Fair- so that Camden is doing its part in making a Watchmaker, also a pacer and a fast hospitals, and all oiiterl Snow, Captain; B. D. Grant, Orderly. through the strcetr, a bystander, a stranger in field last week. Judge Robinson is an enthu the society’s meetings interesting. C'jTici'RA W orks G o ld en Crow n Lo d g e , N o 210, Goon T bm The management of the Opera House con Rockport, we are glad to say, was heard to PLARS—Meetings every Friday evening in Stone siastic three-link man and is looking sharply its cures of terturi: remark : “I ’spose somebody has to stay at Cutters Hall John Whittington, C. T.; L. W A month or so ago W. E. Schwartz, tin tinue to provide the people with first-class French, Sec. after the fraternity’s interests. liuinili.nlitg; humors are home to get money for ’em to spend.” That well known architect and builder, bought attractions—companies that play in a very MASONIC. wonderful ever recorded Considerable work is being done on lots in limited number of places in the state. This is just what we like to do, have the pretty Mo ses W e b st e r L o d g e , N o. 145, F. & A . interest in the firm of M. K. St. Clair a. Co 2 " - - p ; . Regular meetings second Tuesday of each month Mountain Street Cemetery, and it is hoped week the Opera House will be occupied girls spend the money. Geo. W. Vinal, if.; C. E. Bomnn, Sec. A comfortable office was erected on Bay the good work will be continued. J. B. Swan Wednesday and Thursday evenings by a high r '-neT’vv RKM.T..W. ir- .-Id throuchott«lL_ The first car direct from the west to bring A t l a n t ic Ch a p t e r , It. a . M , No. 40.—Meetlnj View street, across from the mill, and here 1 . — , ’-v jit; ^... Soap, 95c.: R rsolvbn third Tuesday of each month. O. C. Lane, 1 has the care and improvement of the ceme he class company headed by Mr. and Mrs. Sid i jttpr D arr, an: Chhm. C>»ai . 9o!e Props., ~ a full freight arrived here the 10th. Our en P .; W. S. Carver, Sec. the other day T C.-G. man found M tery deeply at heart and labors hard to accom ney Drew supported by Mrs. McKee Rankin. “ All about the Ul.xxl, Skin, Scalp, nnd Hau A. F. Crockett & Co., terprising merchant, J. II. Eells, discharged D e V alo is Co m m andery, K. T.—Meetings first Hobbs, the company’s efficient book-keeper, Friday of each month. J. II. Sanborn, E. C.; plish something in that direction. and Mr. Schwartz, busily at work. A look Wednesday evening the play will be “Still a carload of flour direct from the Norman Charles Littlefield, Sec. PL E ", bhekheach, red and oily akin pre Mills Co. This car was switched off on to I. o. 0. F. at the mill showed an abundance of work, Waters Run Deep,” that old favorite. On I vented and cured by C vncuaA Soar. Dr. Hobart, who has offices over the Bos —PEALHRS H»- the electric road at Rockland and hauled to St a r o f H o p e Lod g e, No. 42.—M eetings every there being twenty men at work, all told Thursday evening a double bill will be given, Rockport by the electric freight car. Mr. Monday. A. H. Blood, N. G.; C. D. Athearns, ton store, has already made many friends in The company has just finished a lot of doors for “A Wonderful Woman” and “Jealous Wife.” MUSCULAR 8TRAIN8, PAIN8 and we. kne*», back ache, weak kidoeyt, Eells was the first to discharge a cargo of for town. He is a Maine boy, a native of Guil the Searsport House, Williston Grinnell pro Tickets are 35, 50 and 75 cents. On sale at rheiunatism, and cheat pain* relieved ia ford. and a graduate of Chicago Hahnemann Mixer’s Confectionery store. o n e in ln n te by the Cutloora Anti- eign kiln wood at Rockport. That was in prietor, which by the way is rapidly nearing Pain Platter. College. -COALS 1S80. He bought a cargo from the British Canton V in a l h a v e n , P . M., N o. 25 —Meetings completion. Orders are in hand for 400 The biggest thing on the road this season second Friday each month. U. il. Griffith, C.; is the “Circus Clown,” which will appear in schooner Champion of St. John, N. B. W. H. Clark,Clerk. Miss Maud Achorn is in Portland Hospital windows and each week the company delivers the Opera House, Aug. 27. The new rules issued by the Camden & for an operation, which many friends hope 30 to 40 cloth cases for Camden, Megunt Broken, Stove, Egg, Rockland Water Co. somewhat roiled the cook and Mt. Beattie Mills. They have just Other Island news on page six. will prove successful. The hotels are putting on a summer appear water takers at first until it was nnderstood framed a cottage for Vilas Bros, of Chicago, And Franklin, Coal. ance, that is some are. The Mountain View, that there was an agreement between the town Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton of Boston arrived 2,228,672. which will be erected on the Cobb farm These figures represent the number of bottles Mechanic street. It will be a 1’., storied F. O. Martin proprietor and landlord, has a and the water company, which was made be in town last week and are stopping at their FOR of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, summer home. M. K. St. Clair & Co. have jolly party of guests, including the following: fore the water was brought here. Last week cosy retreat, Rock Cottage. We are pleased Coughs and Colds, which were sold in the INFANTS _____INVALIDS., A. F. CROCKETT & CO. also just sold the lumber for the new house Prof. C. H. Peabody, of the Massachusetts the company sent the selectmen a request to learn that Mrs. Pendleton’s health is much United States from March ’91 to March *92. Institute of Technolog)’, and wife and S. H. TRAD! 1 MARR. Crookett Blook, that three citizens of Rockport meet them at improved------Prof. Robbins of Chicago was Two Million, Two Hundred and Twenty-Eight being built by Will Paul of Rockport on the Peabody and wife of Chicago. Prof. Pea Thousaud, Six Hundred and Seventy-Two their office in Rockland to arbitrate the dif in town last week with his wonderful phono' Rockland road. body was here eight years ago. North End, Rockland, Me bottles sold in one year, and each and every Frank Hill Smith, wife, child and maid of ference. The citizens named replied through graph located at the net factory office. We The company has just made an important FO O O bottle was sold on a positive guarantee that New York. Mr. Smith was the designer of THE ONLY PERFEC the selectmen that they had nothing to arbi money would be refunded if satisfactory re addition to its plant—a large moulder and all dropped a nickel and listened to the min the interior of the Priscilla. Substitute for Mother’s ' trate at present. strel songs------Fred Dyer arrived in town sults did not follow its use. The secret of ts matcher of modern style, so that the mill has W. H. Lombard, wife, child and maid, What was very near a sad drowning acci succosa is plain. It never disappoints and now a very complete equipment. and Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Lombard’s mother, last Wednesday. can always be depended on as the very best dent occurred at the shipyard Wednesday W. E. Schwartz of the above firm has just all of Winchester, Mass. Mr. Lombard is The Ellsworth and W 14 B. B. Clubs remedy for Coughs, Colds, etc. Price 60c a well known clothing manufacturer. afternoon. Lou Pressey and a Tripp boy were crossed bats on East Boston grounds Satur and 31.00. At W. H. Kittredge’s Drug Store completed a design for the new Medomak over five years. <5ur little boy, now In hla' Mrs. R. E. Thayer and Miss M. G. Thayer sixth year, still takes It with his meals; in bathing and Pressey jumped off/he end of day, July 7. Game called 4:30 p. m. The Hotel, at Waldoboro, which has been ac of Saugus, Mass., Miss C. G. Coolidge and three tim es a I I THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JULY 17,1894. parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wadsworth------• WASHINGTON If you want Clothing, go to Wm. Weymouth and child are visiting tela------If you want Hats and Caps go to Other Camden news will be found tives in Boothbay------Mrs. A. F. Martz Mrs. Oliver B. Brown of Rockland is visit- returned Friday after a few weeks visit in the 1 ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. P. Upham If you want Shirts and Overalls goto Blackington W. P. Weymouth has moved to Sea street western part of the state. ------Mrs. Dora Leigh of Hope is visitinj If you want Underwear go to . . in one of Grinnell’s houses. [ Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Noyes and Miss Grace het sister, Mrs. T. S. Bowden—------Mrs. B I f you want Hammocks ffo to . . The landlord of the Bay View has (the Smith of Waltham, are Summer visitors at H. Mears has been dangerously sick the pasl If you want Hammocks and Rubber reputation ol Capen a good house. t Mrs. E. J. Gould’s------Master Herbert Gdkey week necessitating the catling home of hei Goods go to . jis spending the Summer in Searsmont------Lee husband who was in Camden------Mr. am Knowlton Bros, have recently made a If you want Boys’ Waists go to . and a 2*a ton lead keel for two yachts bt^UBy ® ow has severed his connoction with G. A. and Mrs. J. J. A. Hoffses of No. Waldoborc Dailey. .-I Mixer and is at present employed in one of were here last week to visit Mrs. Hoffses’ sis the woolen mills------Miss Lucille Marrinee ter, Mrs. Mears------Mr. and Mrs. Leslit Selectmen Sherman, Duffy and returned from Boston last week for the Weeks of Jefferson were in town Friday----- use you can have issued orders ag?’nst bicycle riding A Sipnmer------Miss Ella Adams has recently Miss Stella Pierpont, who has been an invalic the sidewalks. / ) l$een visiting in Bangor------Mr, and Mrs. at Whitefield for six years, has returned hom< Lots of money Williston Grinnell received ten horse^Vrom ROCKPORT. Evteiett Richards, daughters, Misses Bertha and is now living with her brother, Dr. Pier. | Capt. Jeremiah Hooper of Rockland was Massachusett" last week, finding a kni/OIadys, of Boston are summe.'ng at P°nt------Rev. W. W. Davis preached a |t h /r cottage here------Harry Stoddard of ’he Free church, Sunday, and will continue the guest of Capt. George Harkness last week market for the same. Little Master Allen received the tl rd baby ' ------Mr* and Mrs. Fhi’lips of Swampscot, Steamer City of Bangor landed quite a •"Boston is spending a few weeks at A. M. to supply the pulpit each alternate Sunday a, The Union Band boys extend thanks to all • H r carriage in the contest. : Mass., were in town last week. They are delegation of Summer visitors, bound for Buchanan’s. Other guests of Mrs. Buchanan’s 2:3 °P * m H. L. Johnston ol Rocklanc who helped out at the lawn party last week. stopping at Lake City------A. A. Richards and Lincolnville Beach, Saturday mornirg. are Hon. and Mrs. Wm. R. Porter and Miss, ’pent Sunday in town------Miss Pullen of Au. Two young ladies from here had the cour Croquet is a favorite game here about ' Mrs. Ida Keene of Sanford, Fla., ar/.ved here W. A. French, Misses Bessie and Belle Francis R. Porter of Boston------Mr. and Mrs. g»’ ta is visiting Miss Dora Hilton------Mill age to attend “Jane” at Camden, Saturday now. ■ Wednc day. Mr. Richards has been ab French, Miss A’ ce Clark and Edward Clark A. A. Marshall of Bangor are guests of Miss Emma Sylvester and Miss May Marr of Raz. night. Farmers haying, big crop, garden sass com 1 BBS’ sent nearly t.vo y ear----- John Fu’ler has of Boston are at the French cottage. Hattie Annis, Elm street. Mrs. Marshall orv'lle called upon friends at this village Sat- L. P. True has on exhibition in his store a ing along first-class. will be remembered in town as Miss Ida urday Mrs. S. E. Bartlett of South Som- crayon picture of his sister Mary, Mrs. Alonzo J been \ siting in Walpole, Mass. Sometbng new in the way of thresh-holds Children’s Day at the Cong’l church was Mahoney------G. W. Oakman has been in erville i» s "siting relatives in town------Mrs. Payson of San Francisco. H. L. Shepherd now has charge ol the was placed in the Corporation building yes very pleasantly observed. Maine agencies of the Union Mutual L;re In’ Some of our neighbors are quite exercised terday by F. L. Gilkey. They arc iron. Erastus Ware fell from a load of hay and surance Co. of Portland. at the speed exercised by Donald and Miss ^W ursday. There Is some talk of organizing a stock was badly shaken up, but not seriously in Mrs. F. A. Greenlaw left Is day for New Gay, as they were raised in this neighbor 1 An-fir- ; 1/ i • t *ii- company to start a shoe factory in the build jured. York with her husband in sch. Ella May------hood. ing formerlyt occupied by W. F. Keller as a ' cli' • ' , ’ ' 1' ■ ' ' Mrs. J. S. Foster is \ siting her parents in This town has been favored with quite a As soon as the rush of haying is over the / s ^ f ^ ^ B p h i i r c b , < aft«-r n -•• >n. shirt factory. Thorndike------Mrs. Charles Everett of Wal number of visits from Sheriff Gray and some Union Water Co. will have a survey made of behold there appeareb ’ i Officer Dyer was called to stop a disturb of his deputies the past week. They were Crawford’s Pond to ascertain if the lake is c/^BrM o'es and F.' as. talking with 1 •in tham, Mass., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Foster last week------Capt. E. Patterson ance in the mill boardmg house Friday night. looking for Emeiy and Ogier who recently high enough to supply the Common with .^Hpiesday evening last filends were ve Two men were locked up and were tried and broke jail. water by gra\ ity. ^ K t t i ’y entertained in G. A. R. had by a and wife of Belfast were in town over Sunday* Glen Cove.—Mrs. Wm. J. Later is quite lined the next day. Miss Alice Crane of Malden is spending her 1 The opening of the line new store of Bur» ■Cinderella” performance, in which the f< 1- ill------Frank Lufkin, of Tigeon Cove, Mass., Lake City seems especially favored this vacation with her mother----Walter F. Browne kett & Payson Saturday evening was a very Howlng par.icipated: “King,” Waldo Gil. season hv picnic parties, every day seeing a and son Ralph of Waltham are spend" ng their pleasant occasion. This store is one of the chrest; “PCnce Rupert,” E. K. Carter; “Cin. is spending his summer vaca'on v. 1th his buckboard loaded with pleasure seekers vacation with Mrs. Browne at her father’s------finest in the country and was very tastily derella,” Lillian Peabody; “ Pecocino,” brother, Zebulon Lufkin------A party from Rockland spent Wednesday evering at Mrs. wend’ng its way towards that c h a n irg Mrs. Fred Payson of Roslindale with a friend festooned in pink and white, and with cut Fiosste Williams; “Stucupetta,’ Will Robin- ST. GEORGE. Allen Merrill’s------Capts. W. R. and E. B. resort. and children are spending the summer at flowers and potted plants presented a line aon; “ Mother,” Lillian Weeks; “ Fai.y Mrs. Payson's old home----- Frank Kimmens appearance. Godmother,” Jennie Smith; “Servants,” W. Hall left for High Island, Friday, in schooner The following late arrivals are reported at T enant’s H arbor.—Steamer Silver Star is Trumpet, to move a family from there to the Bay View: Chas. E. S. Weeks and party a good excursion boat------The excursion to of Clinton, Mass., visited at Jason Gould's last Children Sunday was very appropriately S. Gilchrest and Ochea L. Gloyd. By re week------Dr. Shears and family of New York quest this delightful performance wi” be re Islcsboro------Officers were elected at Glen of Syracuse, N. Y., who were here last Sum Sqi rrel Island, Boothbay, Thursday, was well observed at the Congregational church last Cove Sunday School, July S, as follows: mer, and George W. Brown and party of patronized------Miss Nellie Davis is in town visited at James P. Hobbs’ last week. Mrs. Sabbath. Music was furnished by theorches- peated in Grand Army hall tb’s evening Shears is a grand-niece of the late Isaac Hobbs • admission five cents. Superintendent, A. F. Humphrey; assistant Boston. visiting relatives------Clarence Davis and tra composed of Miss Edith Besse, violin; I. superintendent, Mrs. Zebulon Lufkin; Fbra- wife of Waltham are in town for a few days E. Luce, cornet; W. A. Besse, clarinet; Miss The annual fishing trip of the Washburn Last Wednesday the ladies of the Baptist rian, Miss Elmira J. Gregory; treasurer, Miss ------Scbs. I. E. Meservey and Jesse Hart May Andrews, accompanist. ‘Bros, occurred last week, Wednesday, and Society were ^invited to Mrs. Seth Calder- Scow Okolona of Boothbay came up the Lona E. Ross; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Nel are in the harbor, light------Sch. Stephen G. The B. B. S. club had a dance in the hall like those of previous years was declared by wood’s, Belfast Road, to spend the day, and river with a cargo of salt for Nickerson & Son Mrs. Charles Reeves of Brooklyn, N. Y., is son Clough. The amount in the treasury at Loud arrived in Boston last week with lum Saturday evening. All pronounce it a good those who went to be the most enjoyable one every one said it was the happiest ocr- ion loaded with the last of the salted aleulves visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. William close of year was $14.36; attendance 2090, a ber. Capt. Pierson came home Wednesday time. yet taken. Th^ party consisted of B. W. of the season. and returned the next day. Robbins.------Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Robbins gain of 484 over the preceding year------W. while she is discha»g"ng------John Smalley T. W. Sullivan has fitted up a fine suite of •Connce, Johir4\uggles, Harry’ Moody, Chas. A buckboard par./ from Northport \ .sited A Republican caucus is c ’ed for the ?oth of Washington, D. C , are spending the sum C. Lufkin is home during the haying season, had some ve./ nice mackerel for sale on the rooms over the store. It is expected that he Copeland, draaes Dingley, W. C. Bryant, T. Camden Sunday and dined with Landlord Friday evering, to choose delegates in class mer in town.------Mrs. Addle Morton of helping his father. He will probably not re s .eet Thursday------John Leavitt’s new house will give a party to his friends in the near Dorchester, Mass., is visiting her parents, Mr. B. Browii^Le’ * Seavey, W. E. Mason, H any Capen------Yacht Zingara is in the harbor with Union to nominate a candidate for the turn to R. F. Crie & Co.’s store at Rockland is fast nearing completion— John Henduck- future. O verlod^and Will, Ed, Chas, and Frank ------There was an enjoyable sing at the legislature. and Mrs. A. P. Robbins. — Chas. McK'nney of Rockland is helping son of Long Cove is clearing land for a new WashhJnn. Leaving Thomaston at five Bay View, Saturday evening. Mrs. George Harlow and Miss Emma Mea Miss Lena Cole, Miss Helen Cole and house----- Schs. Annie B. Mitchell and T. B. The King’s Daughters held a lawn festival o’clodF in the steam yacht Mispah a quick Chas. J. Gregory in the hay held. C^as. Davis of Bangor are visiting at 'I"homas Iladdican’s their brother Roy have returned to Rockland is hired by Zebulon Lufkin and John Lane is Camden’s People's Parly wJl hold its first Garland arrived at Long Cove, Friday------in front of the Cong’l church, Thursday even ruiywas ir de to Port Clyde where the par / ing, serving ice cream and cake to a large ------Miss Jennie McDonald and Miss Isadore after a pleasant visit to many friends here------employed by C. W. Studley------Mr. and Mrs. rally this eve .ling in the square at eight Pay day at Long Cove Friday------G. E. Allen F. E. Bickmore and wife of Rockland are fomnd the ste m tug Ellen r adv to take them company. Music was furnished by Cope Furgeson are visiting their sister, Mrs. Cogan L. H. Rhodes of Boston were in town re o’clock. Rev. Remly S. Sidelinger will has bought a sail boat of F. Elwell------Nathan stopping with Mr. and Mrs. Mial Mossman. (u deep waters. Capt. Bond was in charge land’s Orchestra, Mrs. George (diver presid ------Miss Nichols of Frankfort was the guest cently------M.s. Olive Gray and Mrs. Lila address the meeting and Young’s Male Stanton is at work for Geo. Wood, Long ------Sam Read has returned to Franklin after and a Port Clyde fisherman accompanied the ing at the organ. The lawn was prettily of Miss Jennie Patterson the past week------Webster of Bucksport are visi/ng Mrs. E; J. Quartet v. 11 furnish music. Cove------Bicycles are get '.ng to be quite a call on old friends and relatives in town. pari./ to point out the best fishing grounds. decorated with various nation! flags kindly Mrs. J. Higgins has returned from Bluehill Collins------Mrs. Kate Clorgh and Mrs. O. B. The first meeting of the participitants in numerous around town now------Miss Clara Mrs. Chas. Reeves of Albany, N. Y., is visit Several hours were spent in fishing off Matir c loaned to Capt. Young, with colored lights, ------John Thombs returned to Castine, Upham were guests at Granville Upham’s, the proposed “Smoked Pearls” was held last Spear of South Bristol is visiting Miss Bertha ing in town------Mrs. C. M. Shepard is quite and Monhegan and then after a chowder, which made it ve*/ enticing to all. Wednesday------Mrs. H. T. Packard and son lately, Lorn Rockport------Capt. Ephraim evening at the residence of W. G. Alden, Farrar------Sch. Jennie Middleton sailed from unwell at present----- John E. Fossett, wife such as only a sea captain can make, the lines Thornton are visiting friends in New York Smith of Bucksport recently \ Isited at Capt. High street. The work was mapped out and State Point, Monday week------Misses Bertha, Charles Doty of Marlboro, Mass., is visiting and son visited Mrs. Fossett’s parents, Mr. were wound up and the tug steamed back to ------Mrs. Sarah Packard of Rockport is stop E. J. Col'ins’------Schooner Tyro, Robinson some of the soloists selected. Hattie and Mabel Farrar went to Bar Harbor his brother------G. E. Richardson of Boston and Mrs. James Nash, Waldoboro, Saturday Port Clyde,passing through Monhegan Harbor ping for a few weeks with her son II. T. sailed Sunday, the Sth. She arrived in the Saturday as table g'rls in the St. Saveur Hotel has been in town looking up acquaintances and Sunday------Little Frank Alden is very and Georges Island Harbor on the way. Anac- Mrs. E. Frank Knowlton invited Misses Packard------Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Landers Cove June 2 with fertilizer for Gen. Tillson, ------J. Frank Bickmore of Denver, Colo., is formed in his boyhood days, when his father sick with threatened fever------Mrs. Ardennis count of stock showed a net catch of 125, the Abbie Evans, Stella Wight, Faustie Wardwell spent Friday on the Island------T. F. Haley is became embedded in the mud near the in town visiting h:s many fiiends and relatives was pastor of the Baptist church here- - Shuman is quite sick------Mrs. Carrie Beau- largest fish being credited to Chas. Copeland, and Mamie Grinnell to her residence on quite ill, and has gone to his home in the city. “Creek” and did not float till the 4th. When ------Th ? Uncle Tom’s Cabin Co. gave an Charles French of Boston came here v 1th the hannon of Medford, Mass , has been Csi Ing Mr. Moody being high liner. ’Twas the Pearl street, Wednesday, to a tea party given sailing out of the Cove between Ram Island exdibition here Saturday evening to a very remains of 1 ;s infant child to inter it in the her mother, Mrs. Statira Shepard, who is m unanimous wish of all the party to repeat the her daughter Miss Alice Knowlton wh'ch was and the shore she ran into the back-bone of large audience. The actors were not up to family lot------Miss Lizzie Douse of Lowell, poor health. Mrs. Beauhannon returned to trip soon and next I* ne they hope to bi ng in a most de’’ghtful occasion for the ’ittle Roberts' buckboard is on the road with W. R. Hall's weir and broke it, besides doing their parts and a great deal of dissatisfaction Mass., with children, is vsiting her r’cter, her home Friday------Mrs. Annie Mero and ahalibut as part of the spoils. misses. select parties every fp;r evening. other damage. was manifest in the crowd on account of the Mrs. Chas. Perry. John G. Trim, T. C. Dickens, W. S. Giles, Timothy Dyer, the oldest citizen, died Mrs. Annie Alden of Camden were in the ^ ■ T reek Siftings.—The many friends of The Sam’l Arey house has been repaired. reserved seats. It is said that eggs were scarce Pleasantville.—S. I. Leach returned to J. F. Tobin, Merri’l Richards, W. L. Had, Wednesday at his home at City Point. The place Wednesday calling on friends------Dr. ^B it. Howard w ’l be pleased to learn that ------Wilson A. Merriam has had his house and high on Saturday whicn was fortunate Lynn Saturday. Ilis family will remain here G. N. Crane, C. F. Clifiord, W. Ingrr’iam, T. funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Eben Alden was here last week profession ^ ■ w ill lead the meeting in the old Church on painted------New slate blackboards have been for the company------Matthews Band will for a few weeks------Henry harris has bought a Bushby, Fred Frye, Dr. W. F. Hart, E. Gaskin. ally. Hill next Tuesday tvening, July 24. AH’ ordered for the Hoboken schoolhouse------A g’ve a concert at their stand each Monday new mowing machine of E. E. Jameson, War Gould, Frank Thomas and their wives, Mrs. Aaron Menithew died Wednesday at his K e welcome------Capt. Harrington is mak- theatrical company with a pavilion tent played evenmg if pleasant until further notice. ren------Ashley Wotton is helping John Leach Henry Maker, Misses Jennie Prince, Annie home at Arey’s Harbor, aged 85 years. He Rng extensive repairs on his house------A “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin” Friday evening to a Don’t miss one, Jiut give them a good in haying------E. L. Lawrence has gone to McIver, Minnie Plummer, Gertie Crane, Susie was one of the old settlers of the island. The large number attended the meeting of the fair sized aud;ence------More shelf room is to audience------Those who were enabled to go work again in the factoiy at Warren------Dan HORSE POWERS Rowe, Ethel Bumps, Herman Fraser, E” is funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. UlnrlilneM for T l l l t F^SH IN (J & C L E A N IN G | Salvation Army Friday evening, and all pres- be made in the library at the East side on the excursion Thursday seemed to enjoy it iel Overlock and S. J. Hall have gone to So. Grain, and SAW ING WOOD with Circular Crane and O. A. Barbour were entertained H. Littlefield. ------— and Crotm-Cut Prim Sawn. eS enjoyed it. Capt. and Mrs. Howard of schoolhouse------Rev. J. L. Folsom will preach first rate. Some, we are sorry to mention, Liberty this week to cut hay on their farms at Highest award very nicely Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Geo. Mugridge of Rockland is having a Bangor led------W. E. Burkett, wh’le work in Thomaston next Sunday afternoon. were a little sicky------Steamer Silver Star had that place----- The mumps are in the place. ing haying last week, had the misfortune to Ogier at the Ogier cottage. cancer removed from his face by Mrs. J. E. West Rockport.—Suunday show ers did a a big freight down, Saturday------H. F. Several have been sick with them. Georgie Mrs. W. IT. Bickmore of Waterville spent a Hopkins at her home on High street. Mrs. dislocate his shoulder and had to go to a doc heap of good------The weather last week was Kalloch has a contract for a double tenement Srarrett and Mary Russell are down with few days in town last week------Mrs. W. P. Hopkins has successfully removed a large tor to have it replaced. This makes the third not suitable for making hay------About an av house at Long Cove for W. S. White of them now*. Weymouth is visiting in Boothbay Harbor number of cancers in the past. time that this gainful accident has happened erage crop of hay will be harvested in this lo Rockland------Sch. T. B. Garland sailed Acknowledged ' ----- Miss Ruby Cross of New York has Why don’t the teams give the bikes a aa the ISEKT, considering Easy l*raft, Ilura- to Mr. Burkett in the past two year.------cality------Gardens are looking finely in this from Long Cove Saturday for l’hila., Pa.------bllity, Q iiunlily and Q ualliy of work. 5o-pago recently been thtf guest of Mrs. E. E. Boynton share of the road—Why don’t they catch William Gilley, who has been in New York vicinjjv and if the weeds are properly seen to, The young lad:es of this place will give an A. W.GRAY’S SONS, the past two weeks, has returned------Rev. ----- G. H. Talbot was in Boston last week Emery—Why don’t the wheelmen form a P atentees and Bole MANurACTUiiEKH, an abundant harvest will be realized------Rev. entertainment in Hart’s Hall in the course of P. O. Box WJ MIDULETOWN SI’BENGS, V t ----- Mrs. F. A. Eaton and Master Frank club and take a whirl up river as far as Ban Clayton D. Boothby del’vered a ve.y able* and Mr. Westcott preached an able and interest two weeks and Matthews Band \ ill give a Eaton of Worcester, Mass., are guests of Mr. gor. It is the prettiest drive on the coas* — interesting sermon to a large congregation, at ing sermon Sunday----- O.vi'le Brown is home concert before the performance and after. and Mrs. J. Calderwood------Mr. and Mrs. Why not have street lamps for a change? the Congregational Church Sunday morr:ng getting in h;s hay------Messrs. William, Ed Anything the young ladies undertake is ------The laches of the Congregational ward L. and Fred G. Cleveland and Mrs. Rose F. S. Libbey and Master Frederic have re- bound to be a succest------J. dl. Welsh of W. Johnson arrived here Saturday, and is urned from Wohooro, N. IL Church w’ll h/nder a reception to Mr. and J. Packard of Salem, Mass., visited their old Lawrence, Mass., is visiting here------J. C. visiting his brother, Henry Johnson------Dr. Mrs. BoothUy in the parlors of the church, home here last week, ca’’ed here by the death ’Twas Sunday last. The r r n had come Pillsbury of Portland was in town Saturday Bushnell of Thomaston was in town last week U^cdnesday evening, from seven to nine of their sister, Mrs. M. J. Harding------Mrs. C. down in torrents. Parties came in on the ------Capt. Farris Duskeshire of sch. Alice ------Miss Teresa McKenna of Charlestown, ^H ock. All members of the church and 1 . Ingraham and children are visiting at E. G. cars, bound for the Bay View. The mud lay McDonald arrived here Wednesday for a few Mass., is visi»:ng her uncle, O. I*. Lyons.------^Beh/ are cordially inCte^. S. Ingraham’. ---- S. H. Gurdy was 0 tb’s sticky and forbidding in the street between weeks stay------The Master Mason degree Mrs. Wm. Glidden returned from Augusta place last week------Abnon B. Oxton is quite the French Block corner. Ladies with nice was conferred on a candidate by Eureka last week. SOUTH THOMASTON. sick----- Isaac E. Orbetun has bought the white shoes gritted their teeth and waded Lodge Saturday evening. “Who broke dat lock on de opera house house recently erected by J. A. Clark, and ex across the streets. Guests of the Bay View, Sen. Jennie Middleton was recently loaded door?” {There will be a minstrel show in ■ G eorges R iver.—Augustus Lung is t > cut pects to move into it this week. who occupy rooms in French Block, came at Long Cove w ith 50,214 pa’ ng blocks in the near future at the (>pera House, pre ■he hay for John Kirkpatrick this seas n ------Dr. Piper accompanied Preriding Elder down, looked at the mud, hove heartfelt sighs, seven hours. We should ,:ke to hear from sented by local talent. Every effort will be 1^1 rs. Geo. Maxwell of Long Cove is Csiting W. W. Ogier last week on bis official trip------and also waded across. Then Landlord some one that can beat this record under the made to make it the event of the season. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ransel Coburn, in Mrs. Wj.nan of Randolph, who has been Capen appeared on the scene with a hoe and same condi ions that this one was loaded The proceeds \ 11 be invested for an artifi this place------Prank Benner of Rockland is stopping with Rev. J. I.. Folsom, returned somewhat bettered things. There should be under. At any rate the pennant wave? over cial foot for Joseph West, who received an at work for I. E. Clark, ha>lng. home Saturday------Mrs. Fred Copeland is a good crossing there, oh town fathers! Long Cove for the presen t. accident while working on a stone vessel. It will be a big show in a good cause. O wl’s H e id .—Mrs. Mary C. McLain and very sick with nervous prostration------Dr. M. and Mrs. Frank II. Thomas arrived Wiley's Corner.—Master Fred Robinson Saturday, the 14th, the Ellsworth ami W. daughter Frances are stopping a couple of Piper and wife,with Mr. and Mrs. Lev' Seavey from Boston Saturday morning for a lew has gone a trip to New York in sch. Ella 14 B. B. Clubs locked horns for satisfaction weeks at Rose Hill farm------The crops art- uf ’ homaston, start today (Tuesday) in the weeks visit in town------Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Crowell, Capt. James 'Fhomas— —Sch. Eliza demanded by the latter club. Game was looking well, but ha) ing is dragging heavily. yacht Nokomis for an excursion on the coast Cleveland arrived Sunday morning from Levensaler, Keller, sailed for New York called 4.30 p. m. on East Boston grounds. ------The white grub worm is making its mark — - Frank Morton who has been confined Boston for a short visit at Mr. J. S. Cleveland's Wednesday with lime------Sch. Seventy-six, All those who were at the game pronounce in the hay fields-- ■ —Rev. J. H. Parshley to the house several weeks with sickness is — Miss Jennie Wadsworth came on Sun Grafton, has been anchored in the river sev it the best ever played on the grounds. will preach in the chapel next Sunday at able to be out again------Mr. and Mrs. day’s boat from Boston for a \ Isit to her eral SPORT ANO PASTIME. Hall, Small, Shaw. Two-base hits, Casey, Jason, McLoon, Toothnker. Stolen bases, Jason, Prince, HISTORIC PEMAQUID. S te a m . Kearns. Sacrifice hits, Glover, Kearns. Double BE," Prince and Wilbur; Kearns and Gerrlsh, Notes from Various Local Diamonds With Irst b a sec balls, Jack, Kearns, Gerrlsh, Hall 2, Something About This Magnifioent Place and the \ Athletic News from all About Us. Prince 2. Hit by pitched ball’, by Toothaker, Company Which Proposes Enjoying II. B o ile rs . Jason. Struck out, by Cmnsey, Jack, ...... Ptiringto Small 2, by Toothaker, Emery, Jason, McLoon, The situation was just like this when McMa Prince. II’assfd ball, McManus. Wild pitch, The Pemaquid Land Company held it# an R ep aired Casey. TimeIme2hl6m.______Umpires, Gray nnd Hnrr'«. nus came to the bat in the tenth inning of Sat Scoier, Frank J. Ma<<* nual meeting last Thursday and chose the WATCHWORD urday’s game. The Lisbon Falls in their full ten following board of officers: President, W. G JOHN R. COUSINS innings had made 13 scores, which was just one “ Chummy” Gray, who was called home Sawyer, Boston; Secretary and Treasurer, So more than Rockland bad been able to tally Thursday by the illness of his child, received Ion Bryant, Boston; Directors, Hon. O. G. up to that point. Consequently it remained 1 a telegram Saturday night from Manager Ba Hall, Augusta; Solon Bryant, W. G. Sawyer I con, requesting him to go to Bangor in time and Mr. Sawyer, Boston; G. W. Ellis, Bris WORTH for the home team to .'e the game in their throughout Knox Co, On remaining half or lose it. to oitch yesterday’s game against Haverhill tol; Dr. F. E. Hitchcock, Rockland; and nnd E astern Maine. All my work 1b flrat-clnwH nnd bent of references It had been a veritable se saw contest from Bangor has not won a game since Gray left Joseph Nichols, Round Pond. Some years will lie given. the fourth inning, up to which point each nine the team, and in the words of the Bangor ago this company purchased about 200 acres TO YOU! Any orders left with Meanri Day nnd Morse, Machinists, will hnve prompt attention. had been goose-egged successively. In their operator who sent Bacon’s message, “ the of land at Pemaquid and organized a stock We have had made for us a cumber of ONE of whichwbioh will.Jopenwill,Jo] tho half of the fourth the Rocklands fell on the people want to see him bad.” Gray returned company for the purpose of transposing it K^i9* Gapes he^vy onk box, with plste.gls.s front, in which N hl,ve Plaoe<1placed MAINE OENTSITS. stalwart Brunswick pitcher and the Princeton to Bangor Sunday, accompanied by Frank J into a retired summer resort. During the time attire danced about more lively than it had Magee who watched the game of yesterday that they have been in possession of this They are Holding Their Slate Convention In This been doing since the Lisbon Falls started in returning with the Bangora today. property they have erected a hotel and several Twenty Five ''Dollars City Today -S om e of the Details. cottages besides which they have a fine the season. \Vhen the third man was out in The Bangors of the New England League And now on exhibition In onr window. We present to eC®1’ ant' every porobaser o and this half, Scorer Magee did a little puzzling wharf privilege and a system of water works. $1 to $5, 1 k k The 29th annual session of the Maine Den are in the city and play the Rocklands this The projectors are confident of its ultimate over the Chinese characters in the club’s offi afternoon. To date our boys have lost no tai Society is being held in this city at Odd success and well they may be, for a grander $6 to $10, 2 kej cial score and in response to Charlie Harring game and while defeat is naturally expected Fellows hall today and will continue through or more romantic spot than Pemaquid is not $11 to $15, 3 kej ton's excited query stated that our bo^s had today there are many contrary minded. Gray tomorrow. About 75 members of the profes made seven tallies. They ran another man to be found on the shores of our continent. $16 to $20. 4 keys. J a c k e ts will pitch for Bangor and Casey for Rock lion are present including all of the officers Pemaquid, that famous promontory of around the bases in the fifth inning and with land. In Tony Hart the Bangors have one $21 to $25, 5 ke^s. and nearly everybody who is down on the colonial times, that thorn in the side of our the score 8 to o in favor of the home team of the best coachers in the league as well as And on and alter A co csr lat, 1894, each holder of one or more of 'tty*9** keTs wil* program. The various dental firms have an French rivals, where the ruins of its fortress a “crank” behind the fence ventured the re Deady one of the sluggers at the bat. This is be permitted to trv to unlock and open the box The person whose kl? opens tbe extra fine exhibition in the room adjoining the mark that Rockland had another snap. Those marks the farthest point where the ensign of box takes the TW ENTY-FI VE DOLLAR S. Call and get a ke> hall where the sessions are being held. We going to be the game of the season. is who recall what the Lisbon Falls ({id the next England could assert its sovereignty in this go to press too early to give other than the quarter of the globe. time they came to the bat will agree with the The Penobscot Yacht club has a meeting at program. The name Pemaquid first appears in writer that some people changed their nrinds. M. A. Rice’s office tomorrow afternoon and Boston Clothing Stor TUESDAY, JULY 17, 11 A. M. Strachey’s account of the Popham expedition They made seven with a total of eight bits off all members are requested to bj present. Organization and reading of records. Address of 1607 and designates the harbor. After the first MARK DOWN. Welcome, by Dr. T. E. Tibbetts; Report of Execu Casey, got two bases on balls and with the 365 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND. tive Committee; Report of Treasurer; Report of aid of three errors got nine runs and the lead* voyage of Columbus, 1492, a profound sen Librarian; Untlnished and new business; Presi BOSTON LETTER. dent’s Address. There were some blank faces when our team sation was produced among the maritine TUESDAY, JULY 17, 2 P. M. came in from the field, but they managed to Our W eekly N ew s N otes From New nations of Europe. John and Sebastin Cabot, "We have had splendid Papers .—"Dentistry as a business," Dr. F. W, time the fort was built on the old lines and , Schs. Francis M. Loring, Flanders, from England’s Great Metropolis. under the patronage of Henry VII of Eng Beabury, Providence, R. get one more score and the thing was again called Fort Frederick. It stood until the J. Tolman, for New York, sailed Sunday. success in our Cloak De. PaperSubject land in 1497, discovered New Foundland and Spalding, Portland even. B osto n , Ju ly 16, 1804. Revolutionary war broke out, when the in- i Sch. Seventy-Six goes on the North Rail- partm ent since its opening, Paper"Combination Fillings," Dr. E. C. Bry In the Lisbon’s half cf the seventh inning Another one of those organizations, whose visited the adjacent coast from 39 deg. to 56 habitants taking council of their fears, chose j way today for painting. ant, Pittsfield. deg. N. latitude. The Kings of Spain and Port toehday, J uly 17, 7.30 r . m. the sufficiency of our crack out-field was de members are natives of the state of Maine, to demolish it upon the strange plea that they Sch. Lena White, White, will take stone September last, and the ugal with the sanction of Pope Alexander VI, Paper:—"An account of some methods used In monstrated. Three of the four men who that are so numerous in Boston and vicinity, were not strong enough to defend it. Pema- at Yinalhaven for Washington. Infirmary practice," Dr. E. W. Branfgan, Prof. agreed to divide up tbe new world between reason must be Quality, Clinical Dentistry, Boston Dental College. came to bat hit long fl:es into the field, two had its annua’, outing Wednesday. This time quid’s evil destiny was fully accomplished at Sch. Pemaquid arrived in Boston Saturday. Paper —"Local Aaeeatbesin; its triumphs and themselves, but England and France re of which McLoon gathered after a long hard it was the Sons and Daughters of Maine of last. The history is one long tale of dishonor. R eady for Sea.-—Schs. Mary Langdon, Styles and Low Prices. failures," Dr. Wm. McDavid, Augusta. fused to acquiesce in this division of a Paper .—"Uses of I’yrozone," Dr. 11. C. Meriam, run, Prince pulling in a third on a hot Pne. Amesbury, who held their annual field day quar Since that last scene of destruction it has from Francii Cobb & Co.; Addie Wessels, Salem, Mass. ter of the earth’s surface. So France sent Now wishing to close out During the game Glover also made two fine at G. A. R. park in that city. Delegates were subsided into a country hamlet only remarka from H. O. Gurdy & €.; Idaho, from Chas. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 9 A. 51. Verazzina in 1524 who explored from Florida the few remaining Capes Paper :—"Report on Oral Surgery and Ana-sthe- fly catches. Prince caught five flies during present from Haverhill, Newburyport and ble as having a history. F. Williams; Charley Woolsey and Georgie to Newfoundland, giving it the name New sia," Dr. Thos. Fillebrown, Prof, of Operative the game. There’s no use in talking, we Beverly, and dinner was served to 350 peo Pemaquid and Pemaquid Point are now Berry, from A. F. Crockett Co.; Woodbury and Jackets, Dentistry, Harvard University, Dental Department. France. Paper:—"The preparation of cavities without have the finest out-field in the state and the ple. M. A. Brigham was toastmaster and qiuet suburbs of the busy world. The Pema- M. Snow, from Almon Bird; Thos. Borden, pain. Dr. F. E. A. Knowlton, Fairfield. audience which has yelled itself hoarse over FROM 1605, WEYMOUTH’S VOYAGE. Paper, or discussion .—"On Immediate insertion speeches were made by Alderman Cate of aquid Land Company are a party of gentle from A. C. Gay & Co., all N£w Yorkers. of artificial dentures, illustrated by models," Dr. the splendid work of Glover McLoon and Haverhill, Hon. A. J. Cheney of Beverly and Monhegan and Pemaquid have been rec men who discovered the absolute rest afforded Thomaston—The following Thomaston WE tftV E fHJ\DE W . F. Johnson, Oldtown. Paper —Subject to be selected, Dr. E. J. Rob Prince will bear us out in this statement. Postmaster Davis of Amesbury. After the ognized. The Sagamore of the Indian tribe by the location, and purchased a large portion vessels are in New York: Belle O’Brien, erts, Augusta. The Lisbons made three runs in the eighth postprandial exercises a ball game and other 'Nabanada” of the Pemaquid region (whose of the frontage of the Point, surrounding the Edward O’Brien, Cyrus Chamberlain, Helen q^flD ptf/C DOWH WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 2 P . M. sports were enjoyed. name has been adopted by our Red Men 4 The State Board of Dental Examiners will meet inning which once more gave them the lead. light house, with the assurance, that, in the L. Martin, J. B. Jordan, Lizzie Car^, Nelson fo : the examination of applicants to practice den The end of the ninth found the two teams tie here—a secret society) was then kidnapped, near future the tired and over heated people Bartlett, Nettie Cushing and Telegq tistry. nnd for the transaction of any other business carried to England, and detained a year. ori EVE^Y q/\^EftT! that may come before the board. and people got right up on their feet when it It would seem that the members of the of the southern and interior states, would Ship Gen. Knox has been stripped, c The Standing Committee of the Maine Dentnl Samoset of Plymouth Colony fame originated demand just such a spot to rest and breathe metaled at Brooklyn. Society, composed of Drs. H. A. Kelley, Portland, was seen that an extra inning would have to Knox Co. colony in this city were all away J. W. Curtis, Brunswick, and T. E. Tibbetts, be played. The Lisbons were first at bat, on their vacations, so seldom is a familiar at Pemaquid. Capt. John Smith in 1614 the ozone fresh, sparkling and crispy from Rockport—Sailed 12th, sch. Annie Sfl Rockland, will give a competitive examination for the scholarships at the disposal of the society, on Tony Kearns opening the fun with a base on face seen on the street. And in fact the states while at anchor there lay by Hm, near the breakers, while lying full length on the ard, N. Y., with lime from G. E. Carletoq This Sale Will Include Every Tuesday afternoon, hours to be announced. For Monhegan, a ship of Sir Francis Popham, rocks of this, the most far out reaching into sailed 13th, schs. Leona and Ripley, Boston^ number of scholarships and conditions under which balls. Things looked dubious when Tooth' &.*eat6r part of them are enjo>ing themselves they are to be awarded, apply to any of the above aker, the pitcher and heavy batter walked to at their old homes in Maine. Among the and to the westward two French ships show- the ocean, of any point on the \tlan- , with lime from Carleton, Norwood Co. and fsl'Garmeni, too. . . named gentlemen, or to I>r. F. A. Knowlton, Sec Jng that this region was of considerable im retary of the society, Fairfield. the plate, and the confidence which the recent departures were the following : Alton tic coast. They propose to relieve their Ella May for New York and the Antelope audience held in his ability to find the ball Huntress of the firm of Silas Pierce & Co., portance between Europe and the coast of guests of all trouble and fret of housekeeping for Boston with lime from S. E. & H. L. A NOVEL YACHT- was not misplaced. He made a cracking hit who left Thursday for his summer home at New England. Meanwhile, during the next by a central office, where good cheer, the Shepherd Co.------Br.wood boat and Audacieux two years Smith prepared a map of the coast The yacht C. F. Kittredge, owned and built which brought Kearns around to third. Pur- Vinalhaven; Serg’t John Brickley and family latest news; the tonic of sport and the com- from N. S. and the Myra B from N. B. dis- from the mouth of the Penobscot to Cape by Wilbur W. Thompson of Crescent street ington struck out and Casey got an ovation who are visiting relatives in Rockland; Mr. munication with the outer world by telegraph charged wood last week for S. E. & H. L. A N O T H E R O F Cod; he dedicated the work “To the High was launched at the shore near the Atlantic therefor. Grosman hit a grounder which and Mrs, Nathan Carruth and Misses Blanche and mail is given, pure water and efficient Shepherd Co ■ ■ Sch. Cassie Jameson with Hopeful Charles Prince of Great Britain,” wharf yesterday afternoon in the presence of a forced Toothaker out at second and made two and Eva Carruth of Chelsea, who will spend drainage that “ Sina qua non ” of modern ice for Charleston, S. C., from Rockport Ice afterward Charles I., requesting him to change times are a matter of care. Thus the swords | Co., ready for sea Saturday night. W. 0. HEWETT & CO.’S few curious and interested spectators. Capt. men out. Gerrish got Hs base on balls and the summer with Mrs. T. W. Hix; Mr. and the barbarous names for such English, as and arrows of the past are changed into the Thompson has in this craft something of an every bag was now covered. A cri.'cal point Mrs. James Dingley of Dorchester, who are posterity may say, “ Prince Charles was their telegraph and tennis of the present. FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. entirely new design and which if it fulfills his you say, and in truth it was. Hall was the visiting Mrs. Dingley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Godfather.” This the Prince condescended to SUCCESSES expectations will create something bordering next batter and he hit to Wilbur who did Edgar Stackpole of Thomaston; Eben Creigh do for thirl/ or more places: E. g. “Charles MARINE MATTERS. Business in some departments has shown a on the sensational among the white winged what he seldom does with or without the ton of Tremont Temple, who v. ill also spend River” near Boston, “Cape Ann” and “Cape degree more of animation this week, notably craft of Penobscot bay. bases full. He fumbled the ball and then his vaca on in Thomaston; Miss Cora Perry IS T H E IR threw to Simonton who dropped the ball of Everett, who v.'ll vsit frends in Rockland; Elizabeth.” In this work the name “New The Movements of Vessels, Charters River Plate lumber freights, but there has The boat differs from other yachts princi England” first appeared though given by Notes and the Like. been no appreciable change in the market. k letting in Kearns. Grosman started to tally M.j . Chas. Shaw of Somer*. die, who v ’ll visit pally in the fact that she is remarkably full in ------! As a whole, chartering in the off-shore trades- but Simonton shot the ball home to McManus at C. U. Keen’s; and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Pen Smith nimself. The Prince named Pemaquid the bow while a rolling washboard some “St. Johns Town. ” Schs. J. R. Bodwell, Metcalf, and G. M. | continues slow, the recent interference with twelve inches in width serves to give her an who threw Grosman out at the plate, retiring dleton, who left here on steamer Lewiston a Brainerd, Mullen, sailed Friday. They were | raflway traffic by wide-spread labor strikes, the side. The score was now 13 to 12 in favor few days since for Mr. Pendleton’s old home From 1615-1617, fierce wars broke out Lace Curtain Dept. extremely peculiar appearance. Capt. Thomp between the tribes of Indians living about the loaded with stone from Vinalhaven for Phila in connection with unfavorable industrial of the visitors and lots of hair was standing at Vinalhaven,where they will spend the sum son is of the firm belief that it is conducive to Piscataquis, Merrimac and Ipsv.ich, and the delphia. and general business conditions of long1 (OPENED IN MARCH.; a boat’s speed to have her break water well on when Simonton came to the bat in the last mer. half of what proved the last inning. Tarratimes "ving about the Kennebec and Schs. A. Heaton, Snow, from A. C. Gay standing, exerting a restraining influence forward leavnga smooth trail. \ \ nether there The crew of the schooner Henry L. Phillips Pemaqu:d which nearly anrT 'lated them and ex Co. lor New York, and Corrine M., from upon the shipping trade, ^ h e tonnage sit) W e ought to be satisfied if The Lisbon folders got a little closer to the is anything in this or not remains to be seen of Rockland, which was seized in Nova which were aided and made mure fatal by a Joseph Abbott for Bangor, sailed Friday. ; uation remains intrinsically strong, the £poU fence when Horace poised 1 's willow over the we do not sell another pair of when the trial trip is made. Sco a for fisl ng in forbidden waters, arrived dreadfv’ pestilence like small-pox or yellow Nile, Manning, sailed Saturday from White and incoming fleet of square-rigged vessel* plate, half expecting from past experience to The dimensions of the C. F. Kittredge are here Friday. They were met by Stephen fever. This great diminution of the native & Case for New York. being exceptionally small, although, counter- Curtains this spring, but as see the sphere go sr’ling majestically over all approximately as follows: Over all, 20 feet; Chase who will get their affidavits with re population was regarded a providential inter Sch. DAY.Hammond for Boston, and Chase acted as it is by a restricted inquiry from their heads. But it was not to be, to quote we have received a large in keel, 9 feet; depth, 4 feet; length of mast, 22 gard to the affair v th a view to tighdng the ference forerunning the colonization of the for New York, sailed Saturday from Farrand, charterers, its only apparent effect upon the some historic personage, for the whack which feet; mainboom, 18 feet; gaff, 14.5 feet; case. country by the Europeans, and is so regarded Spear & Cc. market is to maintain rates upon a steady voice, we are just human followed the third ball pitched was the echo hoist of mainsail, 12 feet; a«.er leech, 27 feet; on the patent of New England granted by Sch. Hannah McLoon arrived at Santos basis. • • * Lumber freights for the River of a grounder and a hot one. Purington, the enough to wish to move them. jib, 12 feet; hoist of jib, 17 feet. The boat is Mrs. Janies McDougall, Miss Clara the King of England November 3, 1620. 27th from Baltimore. Plate have shown increased activity and the crack shortstop of the visitors, here made a It is really surprising what a painted white above the water line and McDougall and Clarence McDougall of Chel- The fisheries had .become so well established Sch. Charity, v. 1th lumber from Bangor for more favorable tenor of advices from Argen beautiful play, and one wh'ch called forth orange below. She is all ready to be rigged leave here today for Boothbay. .Viler a that ships from England were every year on Weymouth, sailed Friday. tine inspires the hope of an early revival of small sum of money it costs to great applause even when the crowd felt and Capt. Thompson isn’t sure but that he short visit there Mrs. McDougall \ ill go to the coast. No less than 109 entered from Sch. Dick Williams, Freethy, was boarded business in that direction. But while these that it meant defeat. With one out and no purchase a pair of pretty Lace will give his expe.'raent a L*al the latter part Bar Harbor to join her husband who is spend the harbor of Pemaquid between 1607-1622. by pirates while towing through a bridge nt freights are a trifle brisker, rates show no body on a base it certainly did look hard. of the week. We confess to a feeling of curi ing the summer in that place. 'The Plymouth colony arrived on the coast Boston Saturday, and the crew carried off, improvement, Si 1.50 to $J2 having been ac C u rta in s . Casey made a hit both with the ball and the osity over the result. of Massachusetts in November, 1620. Their leaving only the captain and mate on board. cepted from the Gulf, $6.50 to 57 from Bos- crowd and a few minutes later was advanced F. W. Wight, Fred R. Spear, Hudson charter was issued Juue 1, 1621, and arrived The boarding was accomplished by twelve ton, $7.50 from Nova Scotia and $8 from WILL CONTEST. to third on Jason’s single. McLoon bad been S O o Hall, B. K. Kalloch and Geo. L. Knight were in November, 1621. In the spring of the roughs jumpiug on board the schooner as , lower St. Lawrence River to Buenos Ayres. doing some good batting as well as fielding IS OUR CHEAPEST, AND mong the Rockland visitors to the city last year 1622 the people of Plymouth were saved she passed through the draw. l For Brazil ports a limited inquiry prevails I Further Information Regarding The Seizure Of but to the disappointment of everybody he week. by a timely supply of bread obtained from the handy size tonnage on basis of old The Fishing Schooner Henry L- Phillips. struck out. Two men out and one score Sch. Effie J. Simmons, Dunn, sailed Fri S 1 O fishing fleet from Peraaq -'d. day from Perry Bros, for New York. West India freights are if anything %*£rifll Charles E. Weeks of the Chas. E. Weeks needed to tie. This was the responsibility Mrs. Frank M. Carleton leaves today for IS OUR BEST. 1626. There were at Pemaquid and neigh Sch. Annie M . Dickinson, Ginn, arrived firmer, not on account of any increase in the, Co. ami Hon. C. E. Littlefield, their attorney, which McManus bore on his shov’der as he l.KJinaston, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. inquiry for tonnage, but because of the went to the bat. Without dwelling upon the boring settlements 84 families. Friday with coal for Fred R. Spear. Poles in Cherry, Oak and Ebony have been in Ot'^.wa the past week where Edward Carleton. Mr. Carleton will join her reluctance of owners and captains to accept suspense which followed each ball pitched, 1630. First fort built. Sch. Nellie E. Grey brought wood for A. Colors, complete, at 20 Cents. they had an interview regard :ng the seizure o f next week business for the tropics at this season of poor we will simply say that he knocked a ball into 1632. The fort was taken and rifled by J. Crockett Co. from Beaver Harbor Friday. W hite Poles, complete, 50 cents. the Henry L. Phillips, with Sir Charles H. return freights, unless at tempting rates. jeft field which Small frantically set himself at Miss M inr’e Palmer leaves tomorrow for Dixie Bill, a piratical character. Gov. Win Sch. Seventy-Six, Leo, arrived Saturday to Tupper, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. The coastwise trades, without exception, < Rockland where she \ 'll enjoy a few weeks throp sent four vessels to Pemaquid to subdue load from Perry Bros, for New York. At his suggestion they prepared and left work to reach. He did reach it but the effort tinue dull, and rates for coal, yellow spent in running had been too much and it vacat’on. and punish him. Sch. G. W. Glover arrived Saturday frum with him a full statement of the case, and he ; lumber, etc., are without appreciable cbi Fort and settlement were given to the Boston. assured them that he would present the bounded from bis bands into the grass where Geo. E. Macomber of Augusta was here flames in the time of King Philip’s war, Schs. Diadem, with general cargo from ' Charters.—Sch. Carrie C. Miles, Koi case out of the usual course to the Dominion it was lost. The scene which followed as SUMMER UNDERWEAR several days Hst week on business. though the refuge of the islands saved the Boston, and Lottie, with coal from New ■ to Rockland, cement, 17 cents.—Sch. Council as early as possible and report the Casey and Jason crossed the plate u 1th the lives of the settlers.- By royal letters patent York for J. A. Creighton & Co., arrived in D. Kight, Fernandina to New Yo result. While they believed from the begin wining runs, belies description. There was a BARCAINS Miss Joan McInnis and Miss L h /:e Dono New York assumed the government of Pema- Thomaston Saturday. • River, b nber, 34-75.—^ch. Nautilu,' ning that no offence had been coinir'tted, grand rush lor the diamond, while hats were —AT— hue are visiting friends in town. quid and a redoubt with bastioned outwork Brig M. C. Haskell, Wingfield, arrived at Island to Bath, cement iu bags after having made the trip they are satisfied sent aloft regardless of height, either of the furnished a rallying point for the fugitive set Wilmington i2th from New York. 31.10.—Sch. D. H. Riven, Ken that there is no foundation for *he charge hat or its cost. Such cheering has never W. 0. HEWETT & CO.'S The Camdle D’Arville opera company wilj tlers. It was finished, 1677, and garrisoned Sch. Racehorse, Hanshaw, was at New Philadelphia, ice, 65 cent —Sch. against them. They would probably have been equaled since the days when Ed Berry be heard this week in Offenbach's master with regular sold:ers from New York. The London 12th from Rockland for Richmond, Balano, Trinidad Cuba to North off This season, are better than paid a small fine to avoid expense and delay. and the 1 firigos played. Wcj have now piece, “The Grand Duchess.” This opera, place was then called Jamestown and the fort Ya. sugar 14 cents, if Delaware Break] ever iu the past. W e recom They feel confident, however, ’that they can won eight strp’ght, thank you. The tabu wh{ch has not been g'ven in Boston for three Charles. This point of land was disputed ter Sch. Helen Montague, Adams, sailed 12th 1 cent extra. successfully defend their case, and u r’ess lated score: m e n d o u r seasons, when Miss D’A n lie presented it, ritory. According to the interpretation of the from Bath with ice fur Philadelphia. 1 rr;ght proves to be right, will recover their with the Casino company at the Globe theater French Court, Pemaqmd was French soil; by Sch. General Adelbert Ames, Jameson, Boston, 50 centi.— Sch. S. M. Bird. Phila vessel. The vessel's cargo of tish will be sold 12 l-2c and 25c Jersey Vests, is the most popular of the many written by cleared at Savannah 12th for New York. delphia to New York, 50 cents.—Sch. Grace at auction today. a’’ the traditions of the English Court the St. the great French composer. With Miss Sch. Robert A. Snow, Pillsbury, arrived Andrews, Hoboken to Boston, 50 cents.—. In sleeveless, short o or r long Cro ; fo.med the true boundary. The erec D’Arville in the title role, and surrounded, as tion o f the fort put an end to all uncertainty in New York Sunday from South Norwalk. Sch. Florida, Pt. Johnson to HiugHm, 70 sleeves as leaders n o t to be THE WEEK PAST she will be, with the full strength of her ca of tbe intentions of the Lugl’sb, so Pemaqyid Sch. Susie M. Plummer, Creighton, ar..ve is w ith Did j-ou know you SPORT ANO PASTIME. OKLAHOMA BANKER. d can buv the be9t N ature. Copeland’s Bazaar Notes from Various Local Diamonds Witt! A Knox County Boy Who Has Been Knocking In tro d iK ----- New Store and New Good*, and I Athloiic News from all About Us. About in the Far West for Twenty Years. In extracting fruit flavors, Dr. □’ Former and Present keep the largest and best line o( Price deals directly with nature Rockland and Auburn came together on George A. Metcalf, president of the Capitol and leaves the use of artificial ex jx~ County Citizens. C a rts , the baseball arena Wednesday afternoon and National Bank, Guthrie, Oklahoma, has been tracts to those who have not the An ------Flour, Groceries&Meats when the smoke of the conflict cleared away visiting his native place, Hope, the past chemical knowledge to extract ■dorian Appointed—Action Taken W a g o n s , the former had seven scores and the latter week. Mr. Metcalf is the son of the late four. Auburn had a strong team made up from the true fruit, and who care ooklng Toward Organization of Sew Wheelbarrows Abijeh T. Metcalf of Hope and is a brother not what they sell so long as theyLodge—First Meeting Held—List of largely of Bates college experts with Garcelon of Mrs. Drusilla M. Cole of that place. He of Harvard for a make-weight. They are left this county twenty years ago, all of which Can make money. Charter Members—Growth of (he Velocipedes, PAINTS AND OILS, :• Body—Biographical Sketches. gentlemanly fellows and good ball playersi time has been spent in the far west. Some Doll Carriages, but were not in Rockland's class. For the years *igo it was reported that he was killed visitors Wakefield, alias Hall, did great work in an Indian outbreak, and eastern papers AT a stated convocation at first, while their outfielders were fully up published extended obituaries of him. bread jsSSl of Aurora Lodge,. F and That can be found to business. Campbell’s fly catch in left and Mr. Metcalf is 43 yean of age, young and Havorir A. M., of this city, held Hammocks and in the city, at the throw to first cutting off Emery was the alert appearing, and a fine looking man with in July, ISo 2, Lorenzo S. lo vreat possib 1 e feature of the game al. He has prospered and is one of the well- Robinson was chosen Hammock Hooks, F arm ers, Extr§ p ric e s . . . . The home team played good ball barring to-do men of Oklahoma's capital, with its historian, and instructed Carden Sets. one serious case of rattle. McManus “played 12,000 inhabitants. He says that Guthrie is L aborers, a re c o n c e d e d t ' ' - to prepare a history of the lodge. It was ball” behind the bat as usual and wielded a place of law and order, with three solid T e a m s te r s , Trowel and Weeders Can find no better shoe than the the market se no peers in with great reluctance that he accepted the ♦ ♦ ♦ the ash with a vengeance putting one over banks, fine business houses and brilliant duty, knowing that valuable records and j center field fence for a homer bringing in prospects. Bargains Too Numerous to Mention. Bread W inner. papers had been lost and that to write such a two others. Casey pitched steadily. The It is strong, reliable, honest, and manufactured Lunch Baskets, expressly to give ALL OUT-DOOR WORK Oh Lov*« history meant a great deal of work and Re visitors hit him hard, but Glover, McLoon MAKING A SUCCESS. E R S the Rest Service for the Ix*nRt M o n e y . To B- Bride, search. But once having accepted the posi Made for Men and Boys, from soft, pliable stock; and Prince in the out field put their little in two styles, seamless Balmoral and Congress * insidntent, tion he commenced and pursued the work Oil Stoves fingers on all that came near them. Simon Rockland Young Man Who Is Winning Musloal with and without tap sole. indefatigably and intelligently and at the ton, Wilbur, Emery and Jason made an Laurels in a Massachusetts Theatre. AMOS P. TAPLEY & C0-, With all the fixings, One, Two and ThrPon “ Magnificent’ present time has the history nearly completed. S. C . Prescott <&, Co. almost impregnable breastwork in the infield. BO8TON, MA88. Three Burners, Ovens, Tops, etc. Jest Flour that ever Blossomed From its voluminous pages we are permitted B-'K Tillson’s Wharf. .-Ml Jason went into the air and got the last ball Ferdinand, son of F. G. Singhi of this city, F. A. PETERSON, Agent, Rnnkin Block > amily 1 able or Gladdened to make an epitome which we shall present art of Hungry Man. Tea, Coffee and Spice that was hit, a hot liner. is getting a great name for himself as pianist in installments for a few weeks. W. B. Nash umpired the game and did a and leader of the orchestra of Lakeview The ppy the Cook Is a Specialty. Try it. BRANOH STORE, good job. His eye is good also his judgment, ater, Lowell, Mass., The Lowell Citizen DR. BELLED. AYERS, /hose Pantry Contains Jan. 30, 1S26, Orient Lodge of Thomaston says: GEORGE II. COPELAXD’S 252 Main St. and he is as satisfactory a judge as we have X juA - Z D I E S ’ - chose a committee to inquire into the expe had on the diamond this season. The Young Ferdinand Singhi is making a suc diency of forming a new Masonic Lodge in 398 Main Street Telephone connection. 11-12 figures: cess in his position as pianist at the Lakeview Medical JParlors. theatre. He is naturally talented anil one East Thomaston, and J. Gleason,Oliver Fales. ROCKLAND. KlectrlcISy, Lindsey and Edward Crockett were lost at preceding there were not enough members very pleasing feature of his playing is the good Office Hours : H. Ilealey, O. Amesbury, D. S. Fales, J. Mil i n T B P o quality of tone which he manages to get out MHNHH^r, Glover, r, e to 11 A. ler, Jr., and C. Holmes were appointed to sea. present to do any business. The next meet of the instrument. He is fast becoming a Medicated W ilbur, 2 2 to 4 p. 1 , R ntha> serve as said committee. May 15, 1S26, the The petition was unanimously approved by ing after Jan. 6, 1830, of which there is any E m ery, 3 favorite with the other players. It must be Amity Lodge June 13, 1S26, and by Orient record, was June 15, 1S44, so there was a sus Simonton, 1 remembered, too, that in the opera as given S pecialty: Elseases of Women Si Children. lodge voted “that we approve the report of Casey, p Lodge, May 15. 1826. D. D. Grand Master pension of 14 years. At the last named date .Jason, s at Lakeview much depends upon the pianist 8 Y » D IC a TE!JBBOCK, Third Floor. the committee appointed to act upon a re McLoon, m and “Ferdy” deserves a word of praise for quest for a new lodge, and we consider that John Miller of Warren approved it June 16, a meeting was called at Ea9t Thomaston of McManus, r his clever work. IT IlOCKI.ANIl, MU. Prince, I the good of Masonry would be promoted by same year. A charter was granted Aurora members of Aurora Lodge, who chose Oliver At a recent performance, according to the COCHRAN,BAKER ACROSS establishing a new lodge in the northeast part Lodge, by the Grand Lodge of Maine, June Pales chairman and William Beattie secretary. Citizen, he was presented a handsome bou E. II. Cochran. J. IL Baber. C. C. Cross. THE BEST FLOUR ON EARTH. of Thomaston and southwest part of Camden iS, same year. The charter bears the names At this meeting Dr. Elisha Harding was chos quet. Mr. Singhi was a pupil of Prof. A. T. Fire, Life A Accident Insurance. Demand It of your Grocer. as prayed for in the petition and that this of Charles Fox, grand master; Samuel Fes en to address the Grand Lodge on the subject Crockett of this city. The Oldest Insurance Agency in Maine. Accept no imitation or substitute. Hall, 1 lodge do approve thereof.” senden, deputy grand master; George of resuming work in Aurora Lodge. The Nason, m 400 M AIN BTK EET, • - R O C K LA N D . Thatcher, senior grand warden; Robert P» Grand Master, Thomas W. Smith of Augusta, Hotffnan, 2 Co b b , W ig h t & Co., agents. The first movement toward the formation of Campbell, 1 BALLARD PARK. RICE, BIRD & BARNEY, Dunlap, junior grand warden; William Lord, under date of Sept. 14, 1S44, informed the Garcelon, 3 the new lodge was a meeting held in Spof Insurance Agents, grand secretary. Aurora Lodge never Penley, s ford Hall, Limerock street, in what was called brethren of Aurora Lodge, that as their char Gerrisfi, c Life has been resumed in earnest at Ballard worked under a dispensation, but was regu ter had never been surrendered they could Bumpus, r SYNDICATE BUILDING, - ROCKLAND. East Thomaston, but now Rockland, June 8, Pulslrer, p Park, Rockport’s suburban resort------Rev. larly chartered at the outset. First class, strong and reliable English and 1S26. The meeting was organized by the resume work when they pleased and have no Keese, Cong’I, of I^awrence, Mass., American Companies are represented by us. July 19, 1826, Aurora chose these ad D o Y o u choice of Dr. Jacob Goodwin chairman and fees to pay the Grand Lodge “for the present.” occupies Rev. F. \V. Ryder’s cottage------Rev. Telephone connection. ditional officers: John Lovejoy, treasurer; R ockland 1 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 —7 Thomas Tolman secretary. Dr. Goodwin Since that time the meetings of the lodge have Auburn 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0—4 Mr. Ryder’s family is m Vermont, with Mr. WALKER & PAYSON, Charles Harrington, secretary; W. T. Hew died in Boston, January, 1S52, aged 70 years. been held regularly, without interruption Two base hits Glover, Simonton, McManus, noil, Ryder’s father, an old gentleman, nearly 90 Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. ett, senior deacon; Charles Holmes, junior Hoffman and Gnrcelon. Home run, MoMunus. s e S a lt ? Following is a copy of the original petition : down to the present time. Double plays, McLoon and Wilbur, Caney and years of age, who is quite feeble. Mr. Ryder SYNDICATE BUILDING, ROCKLAND. deacon; James Crockett, senior steward; Wllbar, Campbell and Hall. Base* on ball*, O. M. Walker. K. O. PATgnu To the most Worshipful Grand Lodge of follows in August------The Miller cottage is Thomas Tolman, junior steward. Rocklands 2, Auburn 1. Hit by pitched ball, the State of Maine: Accompanying the history are brief bio Burnout- and .Gerrisb. Struck out by Casey occupied by Rev. Mr. Walker of Providence, REUEL ROBINSON, It will pay you In numerous ways The petitioners hereof humbly represent Following is a list of Masters of Aurora 6, by Pulsifer 2. Tim e of gome 1:55. to use tl»»- s tilt t lint’s nil wilt. This graphical sketches of members of the lodge, Umpire W. B. Nash. Scorer Frank Magee. R. I., pastor of one of the Congregational Attorney at Law, is especially true as to the butter that they are Ancient, Free and Accepted Lodge from its origin : past and present. With each installment of CAMDEN...... MAINE maker. You recognize a difference In Master Masons. Having the prosperity of the churches in the city of Roger Williams Late Judge of Probate and Insolvency. Ephraim Perry, Elected June S, 1826 the history we shall publish a few of these The Camdens and Vinalhavens had a one butter. We can point you out a dif fraternity at heart they are willing to exert “ Dec. 17, 1828 -E. E. Payson, wife and friends occupy Stephen Barrows, J g ’A IX O O H Jt MESERVEY, ference in salt. You strive for the best their best endeavors to promote and diffuse •• •• •• •• 18, 1829 sketches, taken at random from the list: sided contest on the Broadway ground this the Rust cottage------C. F. Richards and milk, why not search for the best the genuine principles of Masonry. For the Charles Barrington, “ ” 29, 183') Henry F. Lawrence, born in Bucksport, city Thursday afternoon, Camden having that salt? Test, compare, ask questions. convenience of their respective dwellings and Died Dec. 14, 1847 family and Chester Pascal and wife will L a w yers, Investigate what Elisha Harding Elected Oct. 2, 1844 Feb. 7, 1833; joined Aurora Lodge, April 171 side. They fell on Fifield, the Yinalhaven 199 MAIN STREET, - ROCKLAND, ME for other good reasons they are desirous of Died May, 1850 occupy their cottages this week------Mrs. Me- 1S7S, ship master and farmer. pitcher, in the very first inning and whacked Agentsffor German American Fire Insurance Co forming a new lodge to be located in the Charles Harrington, Elected Mar. 19, 1845 Cobb of Rockport and Oscar Lane and fam N. 1., Western Assurance Co., of Toronto,Canada, Diamond Crystal northeast part of Thomaston for the conven (Place of Dr. Ilardlng appointed D. D. G. M.) Iddo K. Tolman, born on Matinicus, April N. C. Fletcher, Elected Oct. 15, 1845 the ball about at their pleasure. The small ily of Boston are domiciled in the Talbot and Washington Life Insurance Co., N.Y. ience of that, and in the southwest part of Jam es Fogg. “ O ct. 28, 1S46 21, 1821, admitted to Aurora Lodge June 17 crowd which attended the game got its Camden, to be named “Aurora.” In conse N . C. Fletcher, •' “ 20, 1847 cottage. E. H. WHEELER, M. D., D a ir y S a lt quence of this desire and the good of the Illrani Sprague, “ Dec. 1, 1847 1865; fisherman and farmer. money’s worth, however, by watching Wilbur (Place of N. C. Fletcher, moved to Belfust) Jonathan Norton, born in St. George, Aug- Physician and Surgeon. L has done for others. There’s no secret craft they pray for a charter or warrant, em D avid M. Mitchell, Elected Oct. 9,1,848 and De Hasseth play second base. The ■ about It. Write and get particulars. powering them to assemble as a legal lodge ...... “ 1819 22, 1820; admitted to Aurora Lodge Mar. 7 former made a left-handed catch of a hot Office Spear Block, comer Main and Purk streets. I We grant that salt Is cheap, hut Is to discharge duties of Masonry in the several (Resigned Feb. 13,1830) RB8IDEMGB 68 Masonic Street. 14 [th a t a good reason why you should 1866; blacksmith. liner, a prettier play than which few people degrees of Entered Apprentices, Fellowcrafts Constant Rankin, Elected Feb, 1850 1 not have the best? Look fairly and E phraim H all, “ O ct. 16, 1850 Frederick A. Norton, born in St. George, have ever seen. De Ilasseth has been spend I fully into the salt question, and you’ll and Master Masons in a regular and constitu D. M. Mitchell, ” ” 8,1851 F. B. ADAMS, M. D., Larkin Snow. “ “ 27, 1852June 9, 1843; admitted to Aurora Lodge ing his vacation at Yinalhaven and undertook | find the way to better flavored butter, tional manner according to the ancient form Physician and Surgeon, [and better prices through our Dairy of the fraternity, and the laws and regulations D. M. Mitchell, ” ” 12,1854 May 3, 1865; master mariner and house to captain the team, which he did as success John C. Moody, “ “ 14, 1854 Residence State St. [Salt. Indispensable for cooking and of the Grand Lodge; that they have nomina- •• •• •• “ •• 24. 1855 400 M AIN S T R E E T , I table use also. Write us about IL joiner; been clerk, treasurer and assessor of fully as the circumstances would permit. He ated Ephraim Perry to be their first Master, C. N . Germ aine, “ “ 8, 1S56 W. A. ALBEE. M. D-, 1 DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO., John Tolman the first Senior and Stephen " “ " “ Sept. 30, 1857Matinicus plantation; was U. S. store keeper played several positions all at once, The (Suspended Feb. Io 1858; restored to m em bership It is Like Barrows the first Junior Wardens of said of bonded warehouse at Matinicus from 1880 two teams played as follows: OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 45 MIDDLE ST St. Clair, Mich. Office Hours—8 to 9 a. m .; 1 to 2 and 6 to lodge; that in the prayers of this petition to 1SS3. VINALKAVEN Sleeted Oct. 20, 1-58 CAMDEN 9.30 p. m. Telephone connection. is granted they promise a strict conformity to Lorenzo D. Carver, born in North Haven, all the rules and regulations of the Grand •• “ 5, 1859 Mor«e, c., Bryant, cf., Getting So Win. Fessenden, 24, i860 Sept. 28, 1S25; was admitted to Aurora Flfleld, p., Ward well, hs., W. V. HANSCOM, M. D., Lodge, and as in duty bound, will ever De Haanetb, 2b., Robbins, p., pray. Samuel Bryant, lected Oct, 16, 1801 Lodge, Nov. iS, 1863; was ship builder by Walker, 3b., Wilbur, 2b., Physician and Surgeon, C. N. Bean, “ “ 8, 1802 occupation and has been marshal of city of Johnson, cf., Arey, lb., rf., SYNDICATE BUILDING, . ROCKLAND (For Stomach Following is a list of the petitioners: E. E. Wortraan, •• “ 7, 1863 Noyes, lb., Deane, 3b., For Nothing! “ " 5, 1804 ’’"“ cett, rf., Jason, ca Ephraim Perry, Stephen Barrows of Camden, Rockland; was Captain Co. D, Fourth Me., Eye c B o w e l, “ “ 4, 1805 Doane, If., Clifford, lb., v <• " 3, 1806 Vols., from June 17, 1861, to March 1, 1862, G erry, Office Hours:—11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 6 p. 7 to John Tolman of Camden, Waterman T. Conaut, If., 10 p. m. Liver Complaints, and Sidney M. Bird, “ •« 2, 1867 Sawyer, rf., Hewett, Job Ingraham of Camden, Jacob “ 7, lt68 and Lieut. Col. from March I, 1862, to Dec. Telephone Connection:—Office, 46-8; House scobb nr innings. WHAT? 80-2. Headache, use Trafton, David Tolman of Camden, Charles •• “ 6, 1869 16, 1863. •• “ 5, 1870 Camden, 42003 2 60 x—17 Harrington, Elliott Tolman, James Andrews “ " 4, 1871 Vlnalhaven, 0 1 2 0 3 2 0 0 1— 9 W hy exchanging your M. P. JUDKINS, M. D., LENO A HAND. H its, Vlnalhaven 9, Camden 17. E rro rs, Cam den of Camden, John Ingraham of Camden, J. Fred Ball, “ •• 2, 1872 RESIDENCE AND OFFICE, 34 SPUING ST. “ Jan . 7, 1874 10, V lnalhaven 10. Tw o base bit*, L. W ardw ell, Office UomiB—10 to 13 u. m .; 1 to 8 anil T to 0 p. m. Josiah Ingraham of Camden, George Hall of “ “ 6, 1>75 Robbins, Dean, Jason. Home run, Doane. Stolen paper cover Novels that Telephone Connection. Caleb G. Moflltt, “ •• 5, 1876 Chance Io Do a Beneficent Organization a Good banes, DeUasseth, Noyes, Doane, Bryant, L. Ward- Appleton, William Tillson, John Lovejoy, “ " 3, 1877 well 4, Jason. Sacrifice hits, Robbins, Geary. AYER’S First base on balls, by Flfleld, Arey .Jason, Conant. Oliver Fales, Calvin Tolman, Thomas Tol Nathan Wlggin, “ • •• 2, 1878 Turn— Explore Your Libraries. you have read and DR. P. E. LUCE, CATHARTIC PILLS “ •• 1, 1879 Struck out by Robbins 5, by Ffileld 2. Passed man, Joseph Young, Samuel Haskell, John (Died Ju n e 17, 1887) balls, Jason 0, Morse 2. Wild pitches Ffileld, Rob Physician and Surgeon. They are purely W in. A. B arker, elected Ja n . 7, 1880 In Pleasantville, Warren, is a Sunday bins. T im e 2.30. Umpire, McManus. Scorer, thrown away, with us Office, No 3M8 Sluln St., Pill.bury Block, George, Lemuel Cooper of North Haven, ...... •' •• “ 1881 Frank J. Magee. Oppo. Thorndike Hotel, Korkland. vegetable, sugar-coated, Richard Spear, Job Ingraham, Jr., of Camden, Erastuc P Rollins, “ “ 4, 1862 School which is doing a great deal of good. Office Ifour» 10 to IS A.M .,2 to 4 and 7 to 0 P. M. • ...... «• •• 3, 18-3 At Wednesday’s fine game there was a at the rate of two for speedily dissolved, Samuel Robbins, James W. Blackington, Lorenzo S. Robinson, “ •' 2, 1684 It was organized Oct. S, 1893, through the <^“NIGHT CALLS promptly answered from • ...... “ “ 7, 18-5 very fair attendance, but the expenses ex Residence, Opposite Warren St. School Building. John Wooster, John Spofford, Charles I lolmes, ...... •• “ 6, 18.-6 efforts of Rev. H. J. Wells of Union. W. J. and easy to take. ceeded the receipts by $S. The association o n e . : : : Janies Crockett of Tremont, John Lindsey, Frank C. Flint, “ ” 6,1887 Russell was chosen superintendent and secre It. 11. O. L iE V K N SA L E It, E v e r y d o se " •• " “ •' 4, 1888 is not giving the people these interesting D Thomas Hix, Major John Spear, (.apt. John H enry C. Day, “ “ 2,1689 tary and Annie A. Russell librarian. The N o. 80 Main St., - THOMASTON, MB • ...... “ “ 1, 1890 games for a financial speculation. It doesn’t Spear, 2nd, Freeman Harden, Edward «. .. .. « u 7| 1S91 average attendance is about 45. The teach Consultations aollclted In all departmeo* of Medicine, Surgery uud Gynecology. Charles E. Meservey, “ “ 6, 1892 care to make any money, neither does it care Huston’s News Stand, Effective Crockett, Joshua Adams, Joseph Pillsbury, ers are Rev. H. J. Wells, Mrs. D. M. Kennis- ...... 1893 or intend to lose money, and when the games Specialty Made o f Office Practice, Capt. John Emery of South Thomaston, Capt. «» •• •• 1894 ton, Mrs. Addie Starrett, Mrs. Mary Walter »17 MAIN STREET. O m e n Hours: When not otherwise profes* are not self-sustaining the thing will be •tonally engaged. 89 John Gregory, Capt. Oliver Amsbury, From 1830 to 1S44 the lodge suspended its and Mrs. Helen W. Davis. dropped. Lovers of good baseball should Nathaniel Copeland. All o f these were meetings. The first Mason made in /Aurora There are 125 books in the library, and they J. C. HILL. have been so thoroughly read and re-read heed this warning. i “ ZZ residents of what is now Rockland except Lodge was Benjamin Hewett of Camden, Physician and Surgeon. that there is urgent need of new books. The Night calls from the ofllce. Telephone Connection those whose residence is stated. Aug. 30, 1826. The first one crafted was the T he C.-G. makes bold to say that Rock SYNDICATE BUILDING. As nearly as can be ascertained 14 of the same Benjamin Hewett, Sept. 6, 1S26. The school has no funds, and here is a line oppor land has the finest baseball club in the state. above were farmers, 10 traders, 10 mariners, 2 first Master Mason made was Yeranus John tunity for benevolent people to help out a The club is composed of gentlemanly fellows DR. WOODSIDE, joiners, 1 wheelwright, 1 cooper, 1 preacher. son, Oct. 4, 1826. worthy cause. There isn’t a family in this who know how to behave as well as to play Residence and Office 49 Middle St, city but what could find a few suitable books Rev. J. <). Skinner, in a brief history compiled Aurora Lodge first met in Spofford’s hall, ball. We don't claim that there is no club TELEPHONE CONNECTION. D>59» stated that 24 had passed away and Limerock street, which stood on the site of for the library of the Pleasantville Sunday in the state that can beat them, but we claim Hours 8 to 9 a. m .; 1*. to 2, and 7 to V p . m 18 were living at that time. One of this num school. T he C.-G. starts the movement with the present Y. M. C. A. building. Aug. 16, that there is no nine iu the state that has put A. M. AUSTIN, ber was Capt. John Gregory of Camden, who 1S26, it moved to a hall over Ephraim Perry’s one book. Who follows? All donations up such a series of good games this season as was 90 years of age that year. Capt. Gregory should be left at T he C.-G. office, or with W. Surannn and Mechanical Dentist, A ? = store at Blackington’s Corner, front of where have the Rocklands. They field well and 441 MAIN ST., . . ROCKLAND,,ME received a captain’s Commission in the 4th the John Brown house stands. Dec. 18,18291 J. Russell, Pleasantville. bat hard, as many a sorrowing pitcher has Regiment, 1st Brigade and 8th Division of the it moved to John Lovejoy’s hall, over the yel learned, including our own beloved Casey. DR. F. E. FOLLETT. Massachusetts Militia from Gov. Caleb Strong! low schoolhouse, corner of Union and Lime LAW ANQ ORDER LEAGUE. Dental Surgeon. the commission being dated z\pril 11,1803. “What is the score?” he asked at Wednes 3 C O f s rock streets, the present court house lot. Jan. 1, A. K. SPEAR BLOCK—Cor. Main and Purk Place He was once drafted to march to the Aroos 1S45, the lodge met in Odd bellow Hall, in The Rockland Citizen’s League had an ad day’s game. DR. J. H. DAMON, took territory in an early, dispute with Eng the James Crockett building, Sea street. July journed meeting in the V. M. C. A. parlor, “Seven to four in favor of the Rocklands’’ Surtreon uud llechuiiicul PJ l ~ land concerning the northeastern boundary. 22, 1846, it began to meet in the Crowell Thursday evening and completed organization was the answer. He was made a Mason in Amity Lodge, Cam by the choice of the following officers: Presi “Seventy-four! Is that so! I low many U o n t l M t Jones hall, Limerock street, opposite the ai'K A R BLOCK, ■ 308 Maim 8tuk«t . den, April 7, 1S06. Of the other petitioners, present Y. M. C. A building. Mar. 28, 1849 dent, Rev. J. IL Parshley ; Vice President, did the Auburn get?” he queried. 87 Ether and Gas always on hand. all of whom are now dead, Waterman T. it moved to a hall in Kimball block where it Rev. C. W. Bradlee; Secretary, Rev. Thomas S to rer’s Best Hewett died in St. Louis in 1848, while Johu held its meetings until Mar. 16, 1859, when Stratton. The League is fully determined to George Gray, Bangor’s effective pitcher, it moved to commodious and elegant quarters push the work for which it is organized and a was in town a few days last week, cp’!ed here in Berry block, corner of Main and Lime public meeting will be held at an early date. by the sickness of his child. Mr. Gray is a ’n o D ^ e rock streets, where the Rockland Philharmonic Rev. J. H. Parshley was also appointed a looking finely. Besides his pitching record PATENT FLOUR. Society now meets. This hall was appropri committee of one to represent the evangelical he is doing some gra»t hitting, standing H. Q. GURDY ft 60 1 — W j s ately dedicated Mar. 25, 1859, by D. Da churches in arranging a series of revival second in Bangor’s bating list. He returned meetings to be held tliis winter. to Bangor Saturday, where he pitched a game —DEALERS IN— I . T s e Grand Master Rev. Oliver J. Feruald, with an A JNIMENT against Haverhill yesterday. He comes Little Higher in Price, But >f vital activity hi the •Q’fcL'iJi. address given by Rev. J. O. Skinner, pastor COAL irf