The Republican Journal. il'11 ti!)~_BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1897. XUMI1EB Base Ball at faction and self 5earsport. confidence. Baker is bv REPUBLICAN trade harness Obituary. other child. The afflicted parents and two carnival. SHE JOURNAL. a, maker so they couldn't high All of the cottages were il- PERSONAL. The “Mechanics” and “Merchants” a saddle a bit Play Close of blame on him if he did sisters, Misses Lizzie and Maggie, remain. luminated in the most elaborate and charm- Contested make a but he Gorham died at his home in and as we from our EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE ly name. All Previous Kccords for mistake, quickly got a line Clough Unity The funeral was held afternoon ing manner, emerged Arthur F. Brown arrived home on the curves Wednesday and of Monday Waldo County Broken. pitcher’s and hit the ball so 5th 86 For the wauderings caught sight them it Aug. aged years. past fifteen and there was a attendance of from hard that all “trace” of it was large her lit- seemed like a into or like Augusta. iblican Journal Pub. Co. The little town of never lost. Nor glimpse fairyland, pretty Searsport could “check” years he had been blind. Many years ago a tle the they him in his attempt to schoolmates, who brought many sweet enchanting illuminated bowers between Ella M. Folsom went, to looked prettier than on last. Per- reach his cancer Augusta yester- Friday base, which he did formed on his face which baffled the and Delhi and Bucliaria, so graphically describ- mal in the taper for Maine sea easily lovely flowers as tokens of remem- to visit friends. it was because the clerk of the weather leaving Parse to follow him at best ed by Tom and when we arrived on day haps the bat and most skillful physicians, and final- brance. Moore; Those who bet on Parse were not sold. the broad verandas of Burkett’s cottage aud faring people."' had forsworn allegiance to “St. Swithin,” In this most useful life to au Miss Mary F. Kildav of Malden, is fact were ly brought end. took in Mass., they not even half sold, as he at fuller advantage the entire scene and favored the town with a his was a relatives in sample of knocked the ball so that it During his last illness he terrible suf- Mrs. Celia F. Towle died at her home in we almost felt that we arrived at a world visiting Belfast. Circulation in and high was sup- City County best weather: or be the to be and a new different from ours. these September may posed lost, sphere was pro- ferer, but bore the pain without a murmur. Dexter Aug. 14th after a short illness. She Certainly people Mrs. W. R. Howard went to York, Me. vided. Just as play was about to be are entitled to great credit for the tine dis- hundreds of pretty girls and women who resum- His wife, who has been a valuable was a of Win. E. to visit friends. ed with the new very daughter and Sarah Bowler Several yesterday ion Terms, in advance.$2.00a year; ball, however, the old one play. launches and boats which lay thronged the streets gave to the place an ap- came helpmate to him was with him and was boru in East near months; 50 cents for three months. down aud play proceeded as before. through life, Belfast, April 0, 1874. the shore vied with the cottages in Ben. Hazeltine of Seattle, Wash., arrived ~;ng Terms. For of one square, one inch pearance exceeding beauty; or possibly Truinly, ou first, was so busy to the end. For more than a year Mrs. She recently married John Towle of Dexter their illuminations. 75 looking Tuesday to visit relatives. I'iuiun, cents lor one week, aud the and faces of the inhabi- at the girls in the carriages at the The Belfast Band, acknowledged to be as each subsequent insertion. eager expectant Clough was not. away from her husband for and went with him to Dexter. Mrs. Towle right of the field that the game was here good as any in Maine, was stationed on a Mrs. Geo. E. Brackett went t> Portlau l tants of the staid little town who formed a a moment. had a for some time while an In early life Mr. Clough was a large circle of friends here ami in small steamer near the and a delayed explanation shore, gave for a short visit. of the of most yesterday part steadily increasing procession in Parse’s play was given him aud while a resident of Rockland, but for many years he Searsport. The remains were to excellent concert. u-iits ot To-Day’s Journal. brought discussion was hot between the as had Willie Burkett scored a new success as an F. M. is to attend the -leaf mute the direction of the base ball grounds, made players lived a very quiet life at his pleasant Belfast for interment, aud funeral services Staples to whether there not to be expert musician several tine PAGE 1. the ought another home by performing convention in 28th. atmosphere and surroundings particu- m Unity village. He was a well edu- were held at the home of Bangor Aug. base made. With Clemeut at the bat, and Tuesday her selections on Tom Shea’s chimes. Go d ars The "inly Temp Belfast larly attractive. At all events the town did all the bases filled, Clement insisted cated man, exemplary in his habits, popu- parents. Substantial and delicious refreshments H. S. Bulleu of Chicago arrived Tuesday •i •■!.un-erning Local Industries. upon having one of his own to run to. aud were served to all of the Rock laud So.: !'spi *i"t..Tlit* Veterans at W'u.- look pretty. This can be proven by any one The lar, highly respected. He had no chil- party by to visit his uncle, F. M. Staples. at first was uncertain how to Mrs. Burkett. At ten o’clock the Bodwell M i;f M'l'ica! Festival, umpire rule ou dren. His Mrs. Frances Emma White thed at her .obituary of the many who at 2 o'clock found them- tins charity was boundless, and much ! Musu l’ers*• s:.11 Bells. hitherto unthought of but whistled all hands on board, and made a Mr. Bert Bridgham of Somerville, Mass., Wedding contingency, of home in selves on the of the Base after with Amos Treat his worldly goods was given to relieve Melrose, Mass., Aug. 14th. She detour in front of the where the page 2. grounds Searsport consulting "(who cottage, is visiting relatives in this city. admitted that he had never knowu the of those near was born in Belfast, June 22, 1874, and was party lustily cheered the Burkett cottage, \ Caspar W. Wliitncy.Our Wasli- Ball Club, which are delightfully situated the sufferings him. During to have been raised in the Mr. Burkett, Mrs all the Mrs. J. A. Ames will leave to visit The •- ;• Democratic Tlatform.. question League the dark of so the only daughter of Edward L. and Emma Burkett, Burketts, Friday at Mosman Park, on the bluff, in the lower days ‘*!l-'65, when many wives and all •* v.. decided that three bases who marry Burketts. Then our Live N* games) were aud Whitten her Mrs. W. E. at T«»r-*uto. vil- families of the soldiers were in Whittier. She was married last steamer headed for daughter, Mayo, page 3. part of the town. Of the whole enough, and besides if Clemeut were given want, home and we had such aa ami Fashions at one for himself his was Christmas to P. White of Melrose. a down Penobscot as it Mrs. Jackman of Marriage.. New lage was there, in addition to James G. others would want one, and generosity felt in many homes. Edgar moonlight Bay Augusta Newhuryport, Farm Trod :ors — m South is the Spooks there would be no limit to the number <»f Her husband and four sur- rarely lot of any one to enjoy. is her !. Pendleton, President of the Being possessed of a goodly share of this parents, brothers Mass., visiting brother. Rob- Searsport bases. Sullivan, who had been ou PAGE 4. third, world's he vive her. bins. National Bank, Dr. Elisha Hopkins, Capt. ami who had taken advantage of the dis- goods gave freely, and since then ’. his and Boats New- lus of PERSONAL. Nnrthport Isaac Amos Car- cussion to reach home unobserved, here objects charity have been among the Mr. and Mrs. Win. M. Woods went to .: Insolvency Courts. .Translers in Parks, Theophilus Merrill, John Patterson the man- touched the home aud the of Billings, largest and plate, players members the Grand Army, very Orono to visit Mr. W.'s brother ver, Capt. Cyrus Nichols others whose largely. ufacturer of “Hand-made” axes in New Tuesday PAGE 5. being shoved around a base by this "pro- F. M. Brown of Elizabeth, X. J.. was in names are familiar, a large sprinkling of out- When the Clough Veterans' Charitable As- Belfast.. of Wald.* ceeding, room was thus made for Clemeut on England, dropped dead at the Henry. Meeting minty siders was noticeable. these sociation Maine Cen- Belfast last Friday. • hurclies News of the Among were, first. in the had this was formed aud he became ac- Granges. Messrs. Walter F. Patterson ami Rogers, box, by time tral railroad Daniel H. Lane of Boston was a ->f PAGE G. Trundy, P. station, Clinton, Aug. 17th, gu-*st disabled one of tne scorers aud several of I quainted with the object for which it was from heart Mrs. George W. Gorham of is visit- R. S. of the Red Seal Base Ball Club trouble. Mr. Billings was a Bangor Mr. ami Mrs. Boardm iu a few Mi-'iug Ships..The Waning sum- Staples “rooters” occupying the bench at the i Emery days -■m a where the from man of Central Miss Inez Crawford. All the World Awheel .. of Stockton Amos F. Treat, the; intended, place soldiers prominent Maine, had been ing poem Springs; right of the catcher in his endeavor last week. tIn- Grand Banks.. **l Charles E. twice elected selectman of Register Deep famous umpire Sanford, Walter to far aud near could come aud meet, he Clinton -- pitch “curves” aud and gave Mrs. C. S. Eastman of Westboro is '.. The Father ot Seaman “inshoots,” and town auditor for two visiting poems. T Higgins. Miss McGee, Miss Louise Hig- S500 in years. He had William Ormsbee of Hyde Park, Mass., PAG E 7. when Whitcomb next took his cash, besides and Webster from Fort Point. place buying very liberally been twice his first one relatives in East Belfast. gins George he was a married/By wife, arrived to visit relatives n B dfast- Ha T he 'lost Killing Affair John triile wild, giving the batter of the stock. He was son Tuesday Mr. L. J Morse who is entertaining a party very much interested survives him, George, a partner in busi- i.;.'.. Thy snatl Cult ure. .Twin Screw his base on balls. Baker had been Miss Lucy A. E. Palmer went to Portland ami Morrill. on his steam arrived m the harbor push- in the ness. By his second wife were two vw Steamers.. The Bumblebee. T<-ta- yacht, ed off his base and movement and to liis last days re- children, chased in by Parse Grace F. and David both for a short visit, 11 .st ing. from Bar Harbor. He came ashore with the tained S., living. The de- Monday A. ami went to the and it thus became Sawyer’s turn next. Saw- that interest. Early in life he be- ceased George Dnimby family PAGE 8. who were entertained at tiie was a leading member of the Free party, royally knew his business and Lewis Ordway of R. I., for a few yer quickly finding came a Christian and throughout his entire Baptist church, past master of Providence, is Pines, Quantabacook, yesterday ■cals. .c*amty Searsport House by Mr. Grinnell, the genial the Sebasticook Correspondence.. Ship ball lined one out over the centre field- F. and A. and visiting relatives in this weeks’ B hs.. Marriages.. Deaths. proprietor of that popular establishment. life endeavored by deed rather than words Lodge. M., belonged to Clin- city. sojourn. er's head aud again cleared the bases. When ton The of was an ad- Grange. The funeral will !>■• under Ma- cause this large gathering to show to the was a Charles R. Hart and F. rVhitcomb stood up aud faced the pitcher, world that he humble sonic wife of Boston were Mrs. A. A. Skute and children returned vertised game between the “Merchants” honors, Thursday afternoon at 1 do (iood he might have added to the score had he ami true follower of his Savior. His at the Revere House County lemplars. and ‘•Mechanics;" two clubs of which Sears- funeral o’clock. Saturday. yesterday from a six weeks' visit to friends not insisted upon an Aunanias fish is both nines of telling was heiil 8th aud was attended in port justly proud, consisting about he Sunday, Aug. Mrs. Fred Holmes of Monroe is Sandypoiut. strict of Good story Swan Lake, and became a Mr. Fred W. Flowers of visiting Lodge Templars lucii who are old “ball tossers,” and who the local G. A. aud the Washington, D. victim of tiie umpire's “strike three” and by Post, R., largest of her sister, Miss Hattie John B. Thoinbs and Mrs. A. W. ir ■tie M'lfi iru o\ uir < w 11 nmimu irin- C., formerly Bangor, died Aug. 8th. Mr. Chapin. Doe _■ meeting at Northport Camp aii.» scored the lirst out of the inning. This un- number of citizens who have ever turned Flowers was stricken with ern e to occupation, politics, religion, or pre- quick paralysis Mrs. Ellyn Robbins of Boston is spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wy- gust 12th. District Templar E. expected tribute to the eagle eye of and was to visiting vious condition of servitude. three Rogers out to a funeral in His taken Garfield Hospital in Wash- Fully so that that he Unity village. body her Mrs. Forbes. man of Thomaston. presided. The District Council- enraged functionary settled ington, where he died. Fie was the sou of the mother, Sophia hundred people were preseuton the grounds was taken to Rockland for inter- down to busiuess and pitched s»* mysterious- Monday late William Flowers of this H. Fernahl, and District to and encourage The con- Capt. city, and Ralph ami Aline Glass of Bangor are visit- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sibley, their son Cutter Secretary, ready applaud ly and viciously that Sargent, the next bat- ment in Aehorn left and all were fortheir cemetery. Bangor about 25 years ago. For" some were The testants ; amply repaid their Mrs. and Master Leslie Follett went to Boston r-skine, present. other ter, hit himself instead of the ball aud was time be held a ing aunt, F. S. Brick. as saw the most wonderful government clerkship. He was journey, they reureu .u re tilied pro tern as follows: Vice oue, iwo, inree, oraer. oUinvan, a Mason and the funeral was held Tuesday night for a short visit. game of hall ever played since the time who A. of Tuesday Charles Parker of Worcester, Mass., arriv- followed him, met with the same fate Mary Stevens, wife Herbert M. at 4.30 in. under rites. Ktt-a Dodge; Geo. E as we are informed in Biblical his- p. Masonic The burial L. E. Chaplain, when, thus the tirst the score ed to visit at H. F. Mason's. Miss Page of Springfield, Mass., who ending inning, stand- Sterens, passed away 11th, was at Washington. Bangor friends will Saturday Geo. E. tory, “David played before the King.' If “Merchants” Wednesday, Aug. '"hai, Reynolds; Deputy ing t>, “Mechanics” 5. learn of his death with sorrow. has been a guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. the has any reference after an illness of several [Bangor Mrs. E. P. Adams of Cincinnati is visiting Mr-. E. L. Bartlett: Miss scriptural quotation By this time the excitement was at fever months, calmly Guard, to the National and if David played Whig. husband’s Leighton, returned home Tuesday. game, heat and bets were freely offered anti taken trusting in her Saviour. She was but twenty her brother, Samuel Adams. •.st Charles Wood. as these men the must have Tempiar, played, King on the chances of the Mrs. L. Wentworth and respective nines. Our years of age, young and fair, loving and Prof. Allen Chase died at Andrew J. Burkmar and wife of Everett, George children t Lodge degree was conferred felt very tired ind must undoubtedly have will not Nashville, Tenn., space permit of a more extended of malarial 14th. The of South are the at the end of tlie first in- loved by all who knew her. Her death is a fever, Aug. deceas- arrived to visit relatives. Weymouth. Mass., visiting u members. Ten were stopped game account of the individual At the close ed Mass., Sunday lodges Oriental play. was the eldest sou of President A. F. ning and. after the manner of of the severe blow to her bereaved Mrs. W.’s brother, Alfred A. Small *7 fourth inning the score was 15 to 10 in husband, who Chase of the Maine Mrs. W. F. i>y delegates. rulers, ordered the players of both nines be- Wesleyan Seminary at Triggs and daughter Georgia favor of the Mechanics, with the latter a has the deepest of all. Funeral Kent's Hill. He from Hon. W. C. Marshall went to Lewiston -•Id lour sessions headed, and their estates confiscated by the sympathy graduated Wesleyan went to for a few special during strong tirst choice in the batting. They Bucksport Friday days. But possibly “Spaulding's Hand services were held at her late home, No. 48 University, Middletown, Conn., recently, Tuesday to attend a meeting of the State Empire. played nine innings. The official card gives and was elected of left on Base Ball" hadn’t as a cir- professor mathematics at Richard Gurney last week for a busi- Book large the final score 40 to 20 Cedar street, Rev. G. G. Winslow Fair trustees, after which he went to L'-ss of welcome was A. W in the Mechanics speaking Kent’s Hill and the Rigby by culation in the time of King Saul as at the resigneil position held ness trip to Rhode Island and New York. favor. Disinterested and sober words of comfort to the mourning friends. for three as i Park for the week. : Water Nurth- time: and were David bystanders years purser of Central College, Sparkling Lodge, present perhaps, and who the spectators, carefully followed A solo was Mrs. Am- Tenn., at to the same. Mrs. Willis E. Crabtree of Allston, Mass., alive ami were he to play ball under snug very feelingly by Nashville, accept L. C. of Pittsfield went respouse by District to-day. play ami tab on the the He was 28 Morse, Esq., to Templar the of kept players, placed years old ami leaves a widow and is relatives in Belfast and the League Rules, players Searsport score at 100 to m brose Morrison. The flowers from visiting vicinity. A poem was recited Alice 127 favor of the Mechanics, neighbors one child. Portland Monday on business onnei red by could give him cards, spades and the deal, though, at this writing, the latter figures and friends were very beautiful, anil includ- Mrs. E. H. Conant went to Portland Mon- At\ V rw of Lincolnville. and beat him at that. At rate these with the Reform School. IP- :s a n -mber Lodge any cauuot be verified. The referee states that ed a white with her to visit lier Mrs. from men idayed great ball on Friday, and when, pillow, name, “Mary,” day daughter, W. II. Wig- of the board of trustees. the lodges were very in- the game was won by six o’clock. Here, too, Hoonlight and Husic. shortly after o'clock, the game was called, is from Mrs. Geo. W. Swift; 20 roses, Bn'.'ks !.>dge :s the banner there room for doubt, as passengers on pink gin. Dr. E. P. Parker and wife of H irthcd. C: the nines lined up as follows: the M. N' M. which was taking a party from representing her age, from Mrs. W. L. Cook A Gala Night on the North ! g 2L> members. Star Shore, Northport. Mrs. E J. ami Ella are of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. T l.eading Merchants. Mechanics. North on Partridge daughter guests >mpson. port, a moonlight excursion up the and Miss Jessie basket of cut flow- 1.:ucotnville lias 1. 11. Sii.'nvan. F M. Perkins.< Sargent; The event of the season went to last added "4 mem- rivtr, state that, as the steamer passed the gala at Northport Bangor Saturday for short Dr. Parker arrived in New \ .s* S.itcr F. A. Baker.p L. H. Rogers.p ers and bouquet of pinks from Mrs. J. S. a>t and r< cove on the back about half eleven was the hand concert under au- visit. a :n February ,“><> \ •;»c si- Ml M. Parra-... 1st 1 A. E. Trumly.1st l) way past given the day from town Europe. o’clock the was Thumbs ami son; basket ami from I A.» lenient. ..2d IdV, N.M'est.2d I) game still in progress. That bouquet spices of the North Shore following cottag- Miss Ada of visited Mrs. John H. Burke I isr week ■ ird ti Wlntcoml..:ni Ii Ne"'oil White.ad U it was over by ten o'clock the next morning Mrs. star and cut flow- Dyer Winterport spent Joseph Tyler; piece ers last was « > .. Thursday J. W. <-st:ng [*r< gram presented. «». ... A. 1 .Mosuian s. s. is quite evident from the fact that m town evening—Messrs. Ella Patterson at No. Court street tie- F. W. Collins' new -tu r. Ini L | ers from Mrs. James basket and past Mr .tnd F' F. \\ In:i i'ini'_ r. t. W. B. f. the Pattee; of New W. E. ng Mrs Andrews; Sawyer.r. bank, post office, barber shop, telegraph Dougan York, Rice of Law- week. in a to Grand Mamin. 1. '1 I. 11 d W entworth-1. from Mrs. F. M. Wood ami Miss trip Tm-sduy Sargent.1. ciiice, grocery stores, etc., were again open bouquet rence, Dr. Find s- Mass., (Brooks G. P. •• IA ng by Bro. B. < >. Sa gent.. 1 W. Larimer ..e. f. cottage), to Katai dm Iron W- -rks t ■ ai: ! s w at : hat hour for the transaction of business. Miss Annie of ar- j a. M. W. Black. Edith Williams; basket from Mrs. J. W. W. Ivilday Malden, Mass., ng by I>r. Empire, Kane, Referee,.!. Lombard, George Burkett, A. A. Howes Young. Searsport has had its outing, and once rived to visit her Miss Annie Mr. and .Mrs. Web man 1. 11 »v i With the merchants in the the Frederick ; basket and cut flowers from Mrs. and W. A. Clark of Sunday cousin. d session at Centre field, game more the green lulls the Belfast,Mr. and Mrs. Rob- surrounding quaiut Welch. in Sea opened with Perkins at the bat. Perkins, little town looked down in and G. S. Chase; basket of.roses and pond lilies erts of daughter spent Sunday mber, and the next peace quiet Boston. Mr. Thomas E. Shea, the well from the nature of his business is known to Mrs. H.’s father, Thomas Deerow. li- s;s- upon Mosman Park. k. h. l., tr. from Miss Maud roses from Miss Lottie Mason and Mrs. George M. be at Winnecook in have of “tin," at "Lice convinced the Cooper; yellow known actor, who is spending the summer plenty Mrs. Herbert and t v Mabel and Post of Boston are of B. Pen- ; ter, Staples, spectators that there is no “soft solder" Misses Grady Edith Pettingill; with his family at the Burkett cottage, took guests Joseph of tmved t! -n- V. ! about and at the tirst crack out of the The Veterans at Windermere. from Mrs. dleton. Philadelphia sy him, sweet peas S. G. Cottrell; white an active part in the affair. The Belfast i Mst School Committee. box hit to right field ami took his base. The mornings boat. peas from Mrs. James F. Fernahl; pansies Band was to give a concert from the Allen D. Holmes of Jackson attend- next up was Rogers. Levi knows the value The Clough Veteran Charitable Associa- engaged I-^ist from Mrs. N. G. cut Fred T. W.I, eld-st s-u: G F .• as his Pettingill; dowers from deck of a steamer off of ug of the Belfast school id advertising ami befitted occupation, tion held their first reunion at their the shore, anil the cot- ed the reunion the 11th Maim* in Caribou home in Wood of P 'S m, w IS id'1 i■ o* in a new set "1 shoes of a color — appeared Mrs. C. E. Owen, Mrs. C. G. Rowe, Mrs. M. were decorated with the last week. i at the Superintemlent's Windermere Park, Unity, Aug. loth, the tages profusely ant it*’iii">int-au a*s her.-, eii which was at once the delight and envy of F. Carter Mrs. M. I. and ever across a n" I ; V In tile e Stevens; bouquet handsomest Japanese lanterns seen tour and p e’-eiiing. abseLn tin- young sports of the town. Levi awaited Waldo County Veteran Association meet- Mrs. Albert Peabody and daughter Emma England ami white peas from Mrs. F. H. tire coinpaiiN with several ■!' i < ,- iss- Rc\ J. F. Rev. Geo. his opportunity. and when Baker had for- with them. The was all that could Mathews; here. Red was also liberally used, ami of visited Mrs. Peter Welch the Tilton, ing day Deeriug mates. Mr. Wood is A s c, ; to the the num- from Misses Elizabeth ami Kate -oied to the gotten give sphere requisite be. at an bouquet the reflection upon the white of the -hair. After some desired, and early hour the teams past week. liams College. Camden 11 t. •, ber preliminary twists and sent it square- and cut flowers from Miss •ss Quimby ; bouquet which had collected off the shore was disposed of tile resigna- over the hit it hard and it sailed from the surrounding towns began to ar- yachts Lieut. Commander Leonard E. Mr. George F. W "-d \v ! b\ ly plate, Mattie from Mrs. Dora Cheuery, Dickey; bouquet a 1 L as over Nixon’s coal barn at the end of the rive. The excursion trains a produced beautiful effect. of the -< •+> lisir.y Principal of the also brought Many S. N., of New York City, is friends many of our readers as oa a |; .v field. also sailed for first base. He is Stevens. Mrs. Stevens leaves to mourn her visiting S.-huoi was Levi and noon and boats were decorat- read and accepted, great many, by it was estimated yachts handsomely iu Belfast. S. S. Co.’s line. IPs a>: \ not an aesthetic runner, but he gets there. loss her mother, Mrs. Reuben Mathews of a- a< the that over three thousand were on and ed and illuminated, aud Katahdiu. cepted Priucipalship of With a gait, somewhere between that of a people conspicuous among Lincoluville, her husband, and one Miss Gertrude Ferguson, wliu is a teacher > mol in Mass. The lame ostrich and a canvas back lie about the At nine o’clock the brother, them was Mr. A. H. Grceschner's steam Abbmgton, duck, grounds. in J. B. Clements of Sen Pr.ur W s ui the George Mathews, of Lincoluville. Bowdoiuham, visited relatives in Belfast instructed to sprinted around diamond, waking up band of yacht Guinevere. The Hotel and prepare resolu- military forty-four pieces, Frauk Northport ed in Belfast IP a 1 Perkins, who had fallen asleep on 3d base, last week. Saturday. Aive of Mr. services in Fairbanks, leader, marched on the most of the cottages on the Camp Ground Ilsley's and readied home with no further discom- grounds in Waldo, but went to \Y> a and M. K. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. oc the committee and fort than that occasioned the loss of one and made a tine John H. Gor- Mary F., wife of Horatio Mears, passed South Shore were also illumitated in Brag- signed by by appearance. His trip from Boston to Belfast Fr: t\ •_*:■: dun were at ; to him. of his shoes, and his eye glasses. Trumly, don of Brooks acted as drum from this life at her home in honor of the occasion. of Chicago the Revere House major. The Sharon, Mass., him hi? tirst view of salt wata-i : a who next stood had it all out gave up. figured at 10th at the of 42 and 11 ne as first was for the last Friday. Ater of the caused building Windermere looked well in its August age years program arranged < i.:-; rilling vacancy that :f he had a bat wide enough the ball iorry-eignL years, urn* .1. r steamer Star to take came new coat of and the water fountain months. She was a daughter of Richard Silver the Belfast Band John II. returned home last Fri- r-y', resignation! then up. couldn’t get by him. He accordingly had paint Healey coming ashore here and calling •». b-u u :mher of made one after his own model, and it re- erected was well and Sarah Gay of and was in poor and excursionists to the Camp Ground, where from Mass., where lie. lias applications had been re- recently patronized. All Waldo, day Norwood, acquaintances was t<> go to a restaurant an i sembled one of the arms of a good sized all the band would be after 'ue and the chair- the dav good order was kept on the health nearly all her life. For four years except landed, been employed. order a clam a dish he ! ah n> seen Superintendent wind mill. With tins lie so vigorously tan- through chowder, she had been which the steamer was to anchor oft' North omniittee on teachers, includ- ned the air that the fielders instinctively grounds and all said it a was a day well past failing,and they moved to Mrs. C. H. Glass of Bangor visited her since leaving Maine in 184'.'. ■ k turned their backs to the as soon as Sharon, last that Shore and give a concert. The weather was audidates, Mr. W. R. Howard plate spent. All the towns in Waldo county were Mass., September, hoping sister, Mrs. F. S. Brick, last week, returning the bail left the and the An interesting story from Belfast t .at i D. McLellan. pitcher’s hands, a of climate would a benefit. perfect, the sky was clear, there was a .gh The committee and comrades from Somerset change prove light home ■ catcher was so bewildered by the pin-wheel represented Saturday. Miss Charlotte Thorndike Sibley, the off-shore wind and the was de- pass over the from like movements of tue hatter that when and Penobscot counties were The She seemed to be growing better until she temperature applications present. Mrs. W. H. Farnham and Mrs. ite lecturer, is to be married in •bd., and cool. As a result of these favor- daughter, n and consider the local candi- three strikes were called, Trundy had no reunion was a success, but for a cloud which received a shock to her nervous system lightfully F. E. Smith of Mass., arrived last will then west to live. Those, vv :. i.ve trouble in and to 1st base, able conditions tickets for the excursion Dedham, go mimendations, etc., were called tumbling falling appeared in the form of the that caused by the loss of her mother, a few and West the bat. West could have intelligence to visit relatives. listened to Miss aud n ■i i* took were soon Saturday Sibley many -• chairman read sold to the full capacity of the from a number of a hit had not Col. W. H. of who was to weeks ago, since which time she failed made easily enough the ball Fogler Rockland, and m the State have had the’ .are steamer, and still the demand continued. Mrs. Albert Pierce and children of Frank- city eived frutn principals and profes- insisted upon getting under and over the have been the orator of the is ill rapidly. Mrs. Mears lived in Waldo and day, very will remember her charm ; -e as him three steamer was fort returned home Saturday after a two pleasure, e Vermont bat, and they only allowed Morrill in then went with her The Rockland then engaged, Academy testifying in at his home at Rockland, and from a des- early life, and manner. Miss is a w a.an in of his for in Belfast. Sibley yang •-T strikes, spite persistent appeals and at the hour of the Silver Star weeks’ sojourn terms to Mr. Howard’s worth as from an husband to Providence, R. I., and later to leaving of broad culture, graduated r 'A'.-i- more, lie went out. Baker here attempted patch, dated Augusta, attending having was toiler full taken a course at \ a eminent was loaded capacity and the Rock- Mrs. George Maker of Concord. Mass., re- lesley, post graduate ale, qualifications as a teacher to assist the constable in forcing the people physician upon Department Commander L. Belfast. She possessed of many en- land took about 120 more. In addition to from her aud travelled extensively abroad, as w- i as Success as a There beyond the line and his wild and efficient which won her a host of turned home last Thursday visiting disciplinarian. T. Carleton, which states he is also very ill. dearing qualities in her own country. 1' is uuderst.o. that a delivery resulted in White, the next batter, these every buckboard in the city and nearly Hazael McKern. recommendations filed for Mr. Mo- The of the was friends wherever she went. She leaves be- father, is to he ue of taking his base on halls. meeting Waldo Veterans popular Bangor young lady all the smaller teams, both from the livery lier bridesmaids. Commer. u t. After sume discussion two ballots Mosrnan, who followed him, is the owner called to order at ten o’clock by President hind her husband, one daughter, Miss C. B. Jones and wife, Master Lutie and [Bangor stables and were called into of the 1 ark in which the are situa- one of Mont- private, use, of -n, each resulting in a tie—4 to 4— grounds A. Stinson and prayer was offered by the Theoda, brother, Elijah Gay Miss Pettie Jones Rockland, spent Sun- The recent gathering of dentists at the ted and he proceeded to demonstrate his and many young people went on bicycles. \ard not Without further A. ville and two sisters, Mrs. Nancy Cushman with relatives in Belfast.. Twin Mountain House is said to have been voting. to do as with his own chaplain, Rev. P. Hatch of Troy. The day right he pleased by The steamer Gov. Bodwell a and Mrs. B. of Morrill. From brought large board adjourned to next Monday swinging the bat viciously and kicking up committee on time and place of next meet- Amy Vickery Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Locke and Mr. and the greatest assemblage of members of that party from Rockland, and the Castine all so much dust in the neighborhood of the of childhood Mrs. Mears ever held in the ing—Comrades Rowe Brooks, Lawrence of early possessed spirit- Mrs. R. H. Moody are at the Wiggiu-Locke profession I'uited States- home plate that he obscured the grounds for she was allowed to carry from Sears port, Freedom and Carter of as ualistic powers, and after years of experi- Maiue had six them Local a or and the Liberty—reported cottage, east side, for a week. representatives, among deeming Industries. distance of ten feet more, when while every or row boat in the ence as a medium had come to find in that nearly yacht dust had cleared away and he was found at follows: Time, October 7th; place, Brooks Dr. F. A. Knowlton of Fairlield, formerly of Bay was off the Northport shore. Miss Louise Ferguson went to Cliftondale, first base, no one could disprove his asser- The Waldo Veterans’ Association which to her was knowledge an inspiring this city. The Waterville Mail a & Co. received some new ma- County to her says: tion that he had hit the ball, and he was al- The concert by the Baud was one of the Mass., Monday spend vacation with adjourned and Pres. A. J. Billings of Free- influence that strengthened her not only The doctor's friends will feel particularly for their leatherboard mills last lowed to remain there. Sawyer next took best have ever given; the selections her parents,Capt. and Mrs. J. W. in but sustained her to the we they Ferguson. pleased iuasmuch as at the tinal dinner, the bat. Striking the hall squarely, he sent dom took the chair and called The Clough life, change she had were as announced in The Journal last Mrs. E. O. Gilman and Miss Lizzie Osborne when all were gathered about, the banquet it in a straight line toward the big tree at Veteran Charitable Association to order call death. This belief shared with week. to the off-shore wind table, the doctor vas called upon to respond Strout shipped 2400 bricks to I>r. the right, where it struck an old man who her husband 24 of wedded Owing people of West Medford, Mass., are at the and made some remarks about the Home at through years visiting to the toast, “The Dental Profession the was to “root” home. In the who were on the water heard the concert to it for use at trying Trundy as with her and home of their Geo. T. Osborne. Pine Tree State." doctor esteemed it a Unity Saturday Windermere. Dr. has done a life, as well daughter, the uncle, Capt. The excitement attending the old gentleman s Billings great than mere Park. much better advantage those on the high honor to be thus ealled upon, and re- assertion that he had been struck deal for the Home and must have felt funeral services on Friday afternoon were Maynard Moore, wife and three repeated proud but all had the of children, to the toast in a m in- ■ land, to sponded very pleasing a meteor, scored and Sawyer ran therefore conducted in with their pleasure listening mial meeting of the Rudolf Medi- by Trundy to see how his work was appreciated by the harmony of Chelsea, Mass., arrived Sunday to visit ner. Dr. Knowlton is in love with twice around the but was allow- a line concert given under the most favor- deeply bases, only > is held last and the old veterans of views Mrs. Withingtou from Stoughton. Mrs. M.’s Mr. anil Mrs John Gan his chosen profession, and ins visit the Saturday, under the to score one Waldo county. H. R. Dawson, by parents, ed, umpire’s decision, able conditions. White has served to stimu- short ami in in- non. Mountains n exhibition in Boston, and will gentleman’s eye up the clerks from his store, who came down Thursday friends in Bel- ment, and he was allowed to sit in a safe was Sharon. Wedding Hells. -r exhibition elsewhere. ing called to order by Dr. Billings ami cemetery.in to tea and fast and vicinity. iufroutofthe Wentworth spent the evening. How the position pitcher. a was held. The comrades X White are, with, success then knocked a “two rousing campfire Rockland party was entertained one of F, W. who has been meeting bagger,” slipped by Mrs. Mrs. Solon Gowen, spending his Bird—Hati h. David K. Bird f went over their aud a Lovey West, formerly Capt. cc of their new third on an error by the fielders and came army experiences T. P. has told preparation, “Pepso.” Eustis of died at the home of her them, Pierce, Esq., through vacation in Waterville, will leave next week his face radiant with the smile of con- Belfast, this city aud Miss Franeena d. H.i h of in bottles. Their soda home, general good time was enjoyed. The baud up quart A, the columns of the Gourier Gazette, from for where he is in the tentment and satiated ambition. Lorrimer daughter, Mrs. G. Benner of Somerville, Philadelphia, engaged Mass., were united in marriage at for furnished music throughout the day, and at Lynn, family use are also meeting with was fortunate in the which we quote as follows: insurance business. equally finding ball, 14th, after an illness of live the of even- four o’clock the broke and the Mass., Aug. home the bridegroom Tuesday Ule reception. and struck to left field, hilt Clement on sec- meeting up After a sail of an hour and three quarters months. Mrs. West was born in Athens, Miss Lottie Colburn of and in the of a number of ond base, who had been busily engaged in so veterans began to return to their homes. we landed at the campground at Wesleyan Toledo, O., ing presence iarge s whiskers as to the Me., and her maiden name was Drew. In Messrs. Wm. («. G k.ct Ferry. Mrs. A. S. Wilson, adjusting his offer least Everything passed off pleasantly. There Grove and took up a line of march for the Bur- F. Bean anil F. W. Angier relatives and friends, lb Winslow resistance to the in kett’s on north possible wind, paused life she married Moses T. Johnsou of cottage the shore. As we were at the the which a little daughter Frances, arrived were no accidents or trouble of kind to early registered Mauitou Hotel, Mani- performed ceremony, after very his toilet to the any the the bell in making long enough stop and after his death married Solon passed through campground tou from New York last Friday-Miss mar the and the veter- Bangor, Springs, Colorado, Aug. 12th. enjoyable evening was spent in congratula- ball sent him from right field and Lorrimer’s pleasure of any one, the tabernacle was ringing for evening pray- ■ iin of visited relatives here career was retired the Eustis of Belfast. They lived here several ers. tions and Bangor ended. This “Me- ans can now look forward to the next an- We did uot heed its invitation to join Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Crabtree of Chelsea, sociability. in ck-School here chanics,” and for the “Merchants” Sullivan d. years, Mr. E. a restaurant on Main the devotions but kept on, and as a con- began Aug. 10th, niversary of the association. [h. r. keeping Mass., arrived by steamer Penobscot Sun- the ball. He is the popular post- l were led into oddakd ia of teacher. opened street. He died about 30 years after dign punishment, suppose, G Mahde.n. Married, Tuesday Kingsbury Frankfort, of the town. with the ago, a maze of as day for a visit of three weeks in master Impressed forest intricate as that in which morning evening, Aug. 10th, at M. E. parsonage, nn Luke visited his wife and mother Maine’s Musical Festival. which she married Rufus West of Frank- importance of maintaining the dignity of the children of Israel waudered. All I can Belfast, Northport and vicinity. High street, by Kev. T. S. Ross. Mareellus last to Hallowell Uncle Sam, Sullivan grasped the bat and fort, now deceased. One son and two say is, that if those children found their Goddard of this and Mrs. Ella Mar- iays week, returning daugh- John H. Kellar of place was the hall until some one Director William R. of New forest as as ours was had Allston, Mass., arrived and Mrs. A. A. Ginn at- kept dodging Chapman ters survive her. are James F. Eustis rough they grit ami den of Searsmont. Only a few relatives .Capt. hit They explained to him that he was there to it, York has announced the dates se- grace to endure it forty years. A fraction Sunday at Camden, and after a brief visit to were Mr. Goddard came here from the in Morrill last formally of Mrs. O. F. Stiles present. county grange when lie made such a rapid movement with Everett, Mass., of Bos- of minutes w as sufficient for the most lected for the Maine musical festival for forty friends there and in Belfast went to Hamp- Washington, D. C., and has made his home the stick that the ball couldn’t miss it, and ton, and Mrs. G. A. Benner of Somerville. of us. We persevered and finding out here for several years. He is an industrious over den to attend the 26th Sullivan started for third base. This uni- which so hundreds of singers all wherein we were a Maine reunion. Th many Mrs. Benner arrived here straying found more ex- citizen with many friends, wl o will con- ai, Points. The Ohio Populist It will com- Sunday morning versal proceeding so startled the fielders the State are now rehearsing. cellent way, and soon arrived at the him so aud with the remains and were cottage. Capt. J. W. Bennett a few at gratulate upon winning capable invention an ma- to mence in evening, Oct. 14. they laid in the spent days by overwhelming that they threw here and there wildly, Bangor Thursday Here we wrere all cordially received ami estimable a bride. They will make their > severed the alliance made a will be three Eustis in home the past week. The steamer of which year the great and noisy delight of the au- Five performances given, family lot Grove cemetery. entertained most royally by Mr. and Mrs. home with Mr. Goddard's sister, Mrs. Mar- A with a ith the Democracy on the free silver dience. In the midst of the confusion evenings and two matinees, closing George W. Burkett, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas he has been captain has been sold and he ion Paine, Elm street.. [Camden Herald. and a the runner was turned concert on Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Harrison of this E. Miss Josie and Mr. nominated full State ticket straightened out, grand popular Shea, Willie Burkett. will go the coming winter on an outside 1 at Portland ou 'd Jacobs. of “Common- around anil started ba«k toward first Oct. 16. Beginning Monday, city are the loss of their little A word in passing Many of our citizens by Coxey mourning towboat from Boston. B. 1 at be arrived Oct. the same will be repeated. Hon. John O. Patten has sold to Frank fame as the nominee for base, which point safely 18, program have often enjoyed the hospitality of these Governor. now in will daughter Florence, who passed away Mon- none the worse for had Mme. Lillian Blauvelt, Europe, excellent and know' that under- Miss Elizabeth K. Robbins went to Nichols the Bath of which he has ■ !ie V Democrats declared for apparently having people they Gardi- Times, irginia an Baker was next at the bat. divide the soprano work with Mme. Nordi- day afternoon after an illness of less that and outing. stand how to entertain, some w'ho had ner to visit been the owner since and has taken a silver and a federal tax at their State and other artists will be Evan Monday her sister, Mrs. A. T. 1893, As he had carefully watched Sullivan, and ca, leading two days. She was a very bright, lovable never had occasion to meet them before Mention.The Massachusetts Demo- Williams Carl E. Dufft Ringold. She will remain there about three characteristic farewell of his readers. Mr. seen the folly to trying to get to “third” be- tenor, baritone, were convinced of their ability in this re- Uls Heinrich Miles child, and the loss falls heavily, coming so have issued a call for their State fore going to “first,” he knew what was ex- Grace Couch, Meyn, Gwilym spect. weeks, after which she will go to Lawrence, Nichols announces that there will be no Mention at 28. pected of him and bis air was one of satis- and John Fulton. suddenly and so soon after the loss of their We found the North Shore Worcester, Sept. indulging in Mass., to remain nearly a year. change in the policy of the Times. Editorial Notes. r McKinley evidently took this platform The Way We Live Now. GOLD DUST WASHING POWDKR and the seven million who people support- An interesting feature of the B. & 3. S. S. Who is there to mourn for the Wilson ed it at their word, and because of this Co. line, says the Industrial Journal, ami one thoroughly enjoyed by the numerous law.’ Not "lie. declaration took the first opportunity to I For patrons of the line, is the Table d’Hote Din- 1 ner served on the The amend the civil service law by his recent Constipation @ at 5 o’clock each day | Woman Who Uses I of Fred W. the i hat “prosperity for the farmers'" which the removal of City Bangor. Pote, popular order, prohibits steward, understands thoroughly the art of % about which the silver orators were so faithful men and women without specific — catering to the wants of the inner man, and |k, anxious last has come, and that too assisted by his efficient wife, and with an year charges and an opportunity to answer I SicK force of colored attendants, a din- without the “aid 01 consent’" of the silver obliging them. This action while it distresses ner is served for one dollar unsurpassed by trust. the finest hotel in the the cuisine some who had hoped that positions might land, being Headache of the best aud the service all that can be be to them is 1 \ opened by removals, gener- desired. Below is the elaborate The silver shooters are * not inquiring ally commended by the leadiug men and X and disordered Iff Wm Ww9 Irl MENl' now- of as to t lie whereabouts Little Neck Clams. a-days people newspapers of the country. there is X stomach, Soups. of general prosperity. They know all Puree Tomato. Ox Tail i but one reliable Iced about it and think the less they have to Olives. and that is FISH. say on this subject the better for them- THE COLl nBIA ATHLETIC CLl'B f remedy, Boiled Salmon and Egg Sauce. OF Til K DISTRICT OF COLCMB1A. Iced Cucumbers. sel os. ♦ 50c. and $1. Ail druggists. ROASTS. Sirloin of Beef i First Mortgage Five Per (ent. Gold Bond. with Dish Gravy. »♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<_ Spring Lamb with Mint Sauce. The editors and street-corner orators, For Yai.ce Received, the Columbia -' I —— Native Duck with Currnat Jelly. Athletic Club <>1 the District of Columbia VEGETABLES. who are still Our Letter. Potatoes. Peas re-echoing tlie threadbare hereby acknowledges itself indebted, and Washington appears that while the amount of gold for Boiled New Potatoes. Mashed New Corn. Boiled Rice. assertion that a hereby agrees to pay, t<> JOHN R. Mc- tariff breeds _ each individual iu the world has been protective LEAX, <>r the bearer hereof, on the first ENTREES. seem to have that trusts of March. 1909. One Thousand Ped- Fillet of Beef with Mushroom Sauce. trusts, forgotten day of The doubled in years, the proportion of Sauce. lars. in GOLD COIN OF THE EXITED STATES, [Special Correspondence Journal.] fifty Banana Fritters, Wine never Sherbert. flourished in this as OF THE PRESENT STANDARD WEIGHT AND that which has been turned into coin Lemon country they 1807. The ex- gold fineness, at the Citizens’ National Bank Washington, August 10, SALADS. did under the Wilson law, which is now' has also thus the of Washington, at the city of Washington, citement and interest caused by the recent been doubled, making Lobster. Chicken. laid and interest thereon in like gold coin at PASTRY AND DESSERT, happily away. of the world four times as Pie. the rate <*f five per cent, per annum, on finds of gold in the Klondike region are gold money Plum Pudding. Apple Pie Custard Cream. the first of ami March of for as iu was Cake. Vanilla Ice days September still further stimulated by a report com- much each individual fifty i each and every year, on the production Frozen Pudding. — Mr. Bryan, having been ordered off the Peaches. and surrender of the proper coupon hereto ing from Loudon to the effect that the years ago. Bananas. Oranges. annexed. Berries with Cream. GUR lecture and oratorical NO-TO-BAG platform the | This increase in with the by Peninsula of Kamchatka, directly across gold, coupled American and Edam Cheese. Over 1,000.000boxes sold. 300.000 cures pro^ 0 its power to destroy tbedesire for tobacco in any ***lim&*r form. No-to-bac is the greatest nerve-food in the world Man-* 1" in in-Jays and@ it n gain leaders of the silver will now find Bent's Water Crackers. Coffee. Tea. pounds party, that metal -. a hex. w:il be from Alaska, on the Asiatic side, is increase in the percentage of fails to make the weak impotent man strong, vigorous and n-a^net .'u.st try Y/ druggis's even time to go to Mexico and make a real The taken from an Ohio lighted. expect you say. absolutely guaranteed above, paper, is odc im- our writicn to as rich in the metal as which coined, is of the most A correspondent of the Rockland Courier- where. Send tor booklet "Don't Tobacco -d“: and Smoke Your Life Away, guarantee arj : prove precious or Mew York. study of the silver question, shows that the politicians of that State Gazette furnishes the following menu of a tree sample. Address TU£ STEKialMix u£M£DY CO., Chicago something our own fields. These statements create a portant facts to be taken into considera- that he dinner served by Mr. aud 31 rs. Fred S. has not thought of so have caught John McLean in the usual Sold and Ouaranteed l>v Rif HARD 11 MOODY, Belfast, Me. doing long deal of interest here, especially tion in the determinaton of the cause of Rhodes at Criehaven, which though less us good he could be permitted to talk. trick of the alleged fiieuds of silver. lie elaborate serves to “fill the bill:” those who are the the falling off of the demand of silver and among following closely Fish wants to give the poor man silver, and de- off in its chowder. Lobster stew enormous gold developments of the world the consequent falling price. Pickles. 'i hose whi> had to be able to as mands for himself. The above hoped gold quo- exami- Fried fish Boiled fish which have recently occurred. An Mashed t hat the effect of the completion of tation is an extract from a bond which he potatoes. Egg sauce nation of the map of North America will The Ohio Democratic Platform. Green peas. h < ■ IbiiiJcy law was not apparent ini required the Columbia Athletic Club of Plain lobster. Lobster salad show at a glance that the great gold field Apple pie. Lemon pie. -. s' lodes find that their only method the Pistiict Columbia to give him in Custard pie. j of Alaska which is now being developed is 1L : oak!! assurance an Doughnuts. _ this assertion is to the of payment of obligation, falsify a part of the same general line of moun- “We declare that the act of 1*7^, demon- Banana ice cream. Vanilla ice cream v hirii the and the factories that so framed that it etizing silver without the knowledge and ap- Cake. cuiutiy obligation being tains which the enormous supplied gold proval of the American etc. Tea. Coffee. Milk. !■ cos of all can be in and people/' ploy sections are mak- paid gold gold only. of the production of California, indeed, The act of 1S73 did not demonetize in::. Rockland same lino the general which produced gold as is claimed this sentence of the “Bradstivet," which is as a silver, by recognized the of Peru, of Central America, of United The act itself in « ■ platform. says specific of nearly nine cents in the j most conservative publication, sum- States, and now of Alaska. Take your terms that “this act shall not he construed •1 h* sii\< r into a dollai marizes tie business situation: ]»ut which J of the world and follow this mountain map to affect act accrued or • any done, right >1 since the election of !S1M> j “1. That the crops are sug- good. and will lind that it seems to ce"'1"™''1 range, you r incurred under former acts, but :hut Mi. luxnn'- in 1'noO That the price of wheat and cot- penalty CARTERS Three Courses 4^7 campaign cross the North American continent to | Collate. j such is saved." thus " every right hereby h« run upon about a ten-cent ton has so greatly advanced as to pour | Asia at the Behring Straits, and that the SBlTTLE 1 that it did not demonetize j j •"video the fall in silver con- scores of millions of dollars into the clearly stating laps extension of the across into general range of the coins authorized to that ShoUthnnD English s c ah- i. the same rate that it has of the farmers, while the price of other any prior ; Business covers the into which Asia very country while one four :'• an w as date, every of the hundred flVER spt :ik:ug last fall. staples has advanced in sympathy with s’ the Russian government is now pressing and million standard silver dollars these. fifty instruction. gold developments and the general search coined since of that act is and iPILLS o' d I'ow ne i- the passage ^radc ha\ m>\v an opp<-r- \ That -do it crops in Europe, India, I; for The refei red to above a n : gold. dispatch has been full legal tender, j etc t- the prize of the next I and Argent in assure a continuance of constantly rates of tuition. states that a Russian has dis- 5 ■ i-nti.d. I'ominuiion. 1 expedition and none of them is or has been demon- The fellow who the*..* high prices dining the market sea- covered twelve gold in the 'he In M t he fact regions vicinity etized. I rooms e\piar.tit»n of s' >n. (^tipped Ikank of the sea that v of Okhotsk, and it believes The act of was not “with- c!'. \; ; »! since last \ ear 1js73 passed Thu’. merchants everywhere are SICK HEADACHE the western of the Peninsula of out the and of the n- ;; .vh,\ xv hi It silver lias fallen : peninsula knowledge approval Inc Tuc>dav;So|i|. repieiir-diiug then stock* of goods as they Positively cured by these j Kamchatka will fields which as t- n to 1 s' .nds the best show of develop gold American people" the platform asserts. have not do t'*«r several years past. -Little Pills. as the when It. was or v; s pj rt : Hie silver barons will, dispatch puts it, opened, submitted to Congress in April, ; Call j That in consequenc-e railroad earn- They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, 1 “be a second California.” n xt ntial race. 1>70, printed thirteen times, discussed at presnu show roro A ings everywhere ini; “Whether the of the Rus- Hearty Dating. per- prediction intervals until January 1, 1>7J (nearly fect for *‘t». That there are already signs of re- remedy Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- sians that are to fields in " 'd 11:at Senators ; they tlevlop gold three the debates and discussions! Bad Petti- vival in the manufacturers be- years), ness, Taste in the Mi.uth, Coated Tongue industry, Kamchatka which will rival the 1 ano ( :inu-n lino undertaken a rather early tilling 144 pages of the Congressional Re- Tain in the Side, TORPID DIVDR. ginning to anticipate the new demand for They | of our California lields is to o! ] •■'/.nt and thankles.- 'ask in history gold cord, which was published daily during Regulate the Bowels. attempt- goods. Purely Vegetable. The NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUN 1 be realized or said Mr. Marcus in was u “’main any advantageous pointers not,” the sessions which it discussed. “7. That our exports for the last year Small Pill. Small Dose. n ivoi i»t free silvei by to Baker, of the Geological Survey, talking The American people had ample oppor- FOR going .Japan have been so enormously in excess of our Small Price. of this there can be no .••'. china in such a time as this, but when subject, “certainly tunity to know all of its provisions, and imports as to make u> very heavily a cred- iiicmbor ot doubt that the of the world has enor- that was no EVERY \ ai;i- into .msideraticn that their ex- gold there of itor nation—a condition that does not popular disapproval increased and is now it is shown the l are probably the mously increasing by fact that 112 of the EVKR> luniili on being paid by guarantee prosperity blit tends strongly si I trust, it is not so difficult to wonderfully. There are two distinct gold Members of the House which passed it explain to help it. E V ER Y (aim. in tliei; enthusiasm. lields to-day which are producing gold in were re-elected, many of them continuing That there is everywhere among very great quantities—South Africa and to serve in Congress to the end of their EVERY villnuf,. in the farmers a feeling of hopefulness which Piesideut is Xorth America. The Alaska fields are, of while several are still members of McKinley willing to take a lives, or Torrit <> has not existed foi several years past.” EVERY !-it at<* a ot the same line of that William M. Stewart of bt stand. whenever he thinks lie is right. | course, part general body, notably, mbbbmbbmiiiuii ijh n*t 4 He has taken this in to certain of mountains which developed such wonder- Nevada, who voted for the bill and who, regard Caspar \V. Whitney. those consular fees which the Cleveland ful gold deposits in our own territory less in a speech delivered on June 12, 1874, FOH Kilmnlioii, 4 The season of than half a and whether the said : ‘The man and administration required to be turned over yachting, tennis, canoe- century ago, laboring the producer FOR JNoMe Maulioml, t" the Government. His order applied ing, golf, bicycling, etc., calls especial mountains of Kamchatka and Siberia are a is entitled to have his product and his attention to the woik that is done same or it labor measured the on ro those whose salary is less titan being part of tlie general system not, by same standard of FOH True WoiimnliocMl. in one of the in "_.ooo p‘-r annum, and as a result the departments Harper's would not be surprising if these reports of value that measures your national debt. Weekly, that of Amatem conduct- there should also be You from the man IT GIVES all news of the Nation Democratic croakers, who hoped for an Sport, large gold deposits require laboring gold important ed Mr. W. a to oppoi-.unity to attack the President on the by Caspar Whitney, sportsman confirmed. The fact is there is a greater pay the interest on your national debt, of wide practical experience and sound IT GIVES all important news of the World nd that he was it for the incentive to the of which is right, which can not be avoided doing benefit opinion. production gold to-day then ever are or if mean to save ; <*se already receiving large salaries, In the life of this department, amateur before. There two three you national honor; but j IT GIVES the most reliable market reports. not realizing upon the stock of vitu- sport in the United States has developed reasons for this: first, that silver is so then give him the same money with which j from scant to its ex- IT instructive' editorials. peration which thc\ had laid in in ex-, recognition present cheap that there is less incentive for its to pay that debt. The question will never GIVES brilliant and traordinary popularity. During this time j ati• >n ( and the who had former- be decided until vou determine the pe- that event. Mr. lias production people singleO Whitney vigorously preached the | IT GIVES fascinating short stories. ly their attention to the of whether the man is en- doctrine of healthful sport, and the de- given mining question laboring j has remained silver now new I'.ie Maryland. Democrats have evidently j partment unique in its field. are looking for gold fields; titled to have a gold dollar if he earns it, IT GIVES an unexcelled agricultural department, It has striven to encourage the efforts of j gh i'-.td, to read the Pepublican second, the gold mining and gold pro- or whether you are going to cheat him j platform those working in the interest of sport for in duction becomes easier ever} year as new with else.” IT GIVES scientific and mechanical information iThey express great delight sport's sake, attention being given *o the something methods and new discoveries are * *• 1 ; platform ado].ted the othei d ay that j work of college athletes and other ama- develop We declare that the act of lsT-'i in IT GIVES illustrated fashion articles teur* in the West and as well as mat e. Take has resulted the appreciation of gold.” e votes iif '...•,0(1,000 Democrats last fall South, the great gold fields of Cal- in the East, and it has no It has not “resulted in the appreciation ii: i\■ 1 of silver had driven Piesideut neglected op- ifornia, which were to be worked j to supposed IT GiVES humorous illustrations portunity onect those using sport as a of because has not M< iv>nie\ and the to out years ago; the process now gold,” gold appre- Pejuiblican Congress cloak l’oi selfish and unworthy ends, or to cyanide ciated. Any article “appreciates” in IT GIVES entertainment to and old. tiy to airange terms with the European make plain the difference between a gives promise of making them again pro- young value only wiien there is an increased de- wers toi ■: bimetallic svstern. Pless ductive, and it is quite probable that it mand for it either because of the reduction IT GIVES satisfaction everywhere to everybody Bi itlier inniui, that is just what will be profitable to work over all the re- in the or an •• quantity need for it 1! Rcpi hi;. aii plat tm m of last yeftt prom- jected material which was thrown away enlarged in the current affairs of life. The i> '1 t <1. ami. of course, the Republican by the men who covered that great gold figures of the best statisticians show that the .s gold party redeeming its pledges in this field, and produce from it by this cyanide We Furnish The journal and N. Y Trih coin of the world and the total money of \ Republican Weekly I :trti< uiar as it always does iu all paitieu- process great quantities of gold. This is the world have increased much more -is, ;.nd if you are iu earnest in your ex- not unlikely to be the case further south, ONE YEAR FOR_'52.0<», rapidly then the population since 1873, press!'ms of delight about international iu Mexico, Central America, and Peru, (ASH 1\ \DVAMCK. hence the absurdity of the claim that it bimetallism, why not join the Republican where such quamties ot gold were mined Address all orders to has “appreciated” in value, as the amount partj? many years ago. Add to this the gold de- for each individual in the world has greatly velopments of South Africa, Australia, THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO., BELFAST, MAINE increased since the passage of tlie act in A freight-car famine is now threatened North America, and prospective Siberia, question. The gold mouey of the world in those regions of the West where a and it is not surprising that the gold pro- has more than doubled since 1873, the Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo, W 8 money famine was prevalent under the ductions of the world are more than keep- silver money of the world has nearly or Tribune New York and a of THE NEW YORK WEEK Cleveland administration. Farmers of the ing pace with the of business. As ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Office, City, sample copy growth and quite trebled in that time the paper TRIEUNE will be mai’ed 'o West, whose abundant crops at profitable everybody knows, the gold productions of you._ money has also increased largely, while fie Sells “£.?.” l prices have been the theme of newspapers the world have steadily increased during ! ♦ the of the world has increased T Mattawamkeac, Me. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»* are to the population J of late, absolutely unable obtain past few years those of last year I Sirs, — I have sold L. K" Bitters only 25 per cent, in the same period. It is ^ freight cars with which to transport their having been greater than any in the known ♦ for twenty years. They are the most ♦ thus evident that the total amount of salable we have in the 'tore. grain, although many thousands of these of the while all indications J bitters 'ff l NEW GOODS! i history world, in mouey for each individual the world is + Geo. W. Smith. + cars were idle almost constantly under the now point to a still greater increased pro- much greater than in 1873 and that there low tariff and bond-issu'ng administration ! duction for 1807.” ♦ She recommends ♦ ! LATEST STYLES! can thus be no increased per capita de- “£.?.” ♦ of President Cleveland. Despite the fact Mr. Baker’s remark that the gold pro- ♦ Bancor, Me. ♦ ♦ | mand for and hence no gold “appreciation” — that silver has the of duction of the world ms increased with Dear Sirs, I have recommended fallen, price grain CASPAR W WHITNUY J in its fact that a ^ value, while the large + your L. 1'." Bitters for A lias steadily advanced so that the growers such rapid strides suggests some inquiry Dy'}»ej\sia, of the business of the world is ♦ and shall always do-so. ♦ of the West are unable to obtain proportion utterly sportsman and sporting man. upon this subject. That inquiry shows Mr.'. Esther Perkins. now with and * * as fast as de- Jn its work for the ethical side of ama- performed checks, X X D. P. PALMER facilities for transportation that the of the woild is !* gold to-day ♦\ nearly teur sport the is not unmind- other forms of credit without the direct Has a first-class assortment of the newest and best in the market of * si red. department or ♦ She knows from ♦ + ful of its quite three times as much as .70 years experience competitive side. Without being use of further reduces the demand who has been money Ei.iot. Me. reportorial, it is a critical and expert ago. Mulliall, widely quoted X X upon gold. The mines of the world pro- ♦ I have taken y

» River Contemporary Says of Its At- If one were to count on one hand the tractions. American authors now most popular in Die Big Queen Searches for a Home In (he Earl; of Penobscot spring. BUY this John YOUR .•■sing popularity Kendrick would WINTER’S GOAL j country, Bangs environment as places for j undoubtedly be included. Yet Mr. Iu early spring, when the meadows first Bangs and the .i shows the taste take on a tinge of green, apple study good has been writing for so short a time it trees put forth their rosy buds, we may ™e who visit these places iu seems almost incredible that his reputa- often see a single large bumblebee Hying F. G. White time. Beyond a question tion should have grown to its present ex- tow and swiftly back and forth across the Company. tent. Since the of his first a writer iu fronts that present a bolder \ publication lawns and pastures, says St. book, “Coffee and Repartee,” which was Nicholas. i and crag. The coasts of received with immediate favor, he has These great bees are queens who have a t oundland and Alaska are gone on making success after success, his just awakened from their long winter’s latest “The Pursuit of the House- some Vein and Latter oil bigger tales about the story, sleep, and are now seeking favored Haddock’s, Plymouth Lehigh. Boat,” being perhaps his best achieve- spot wherein to commence housekeeping ire: but all of these locali- Stove and Egg and ment. The introduction into the and found a for these like story, colony; insects, Chestnut. Grate. where the Penobscot water- dying; appetites, aud, feeding on the pollen, eat tself into the Atlantic is the pleasure of hearing from Dr. Doyle, who into it in all directions. At last, when “How most lovely spot on earth, wrote: very good of you to inscribe fully grown and their craving for food is most aud book uve been told by essayists. your amusing original to satisfied, they spin cocoons of silk in the 1 ic by poets and woven into me! begin to have hopes of immortality remains of the pollen, and change to now that have iposers. Photographers and 1 gone onto your fly-leaf.” pupa-. While her family is thus sleeping tried to embalm sections of The exuberant spirit of Mr. Bangs’ quietly within their silken cells, the old work is so national that it is •any away for keepsakes or thoroughly queen constantly at work, building up after all that has been said might stand as the type of American and strengthening the cocoons with wax. ‘he grand old bay remains in- humor at the present time, a form of Finally, their sleep beiug over, the the which has consider- the and as lovely as ever, humor, by way, pupa-eases burst, and young bees for .'enacting from the charms of ably changed in the past few years. Mr. Propellers Shallow-Draft Steamers. come forth iu all their glory of black-and- line resort- without belittle- Bangs has displayed, moreover, a remark- golden livery aud gauzy wings. ..ties of Bar Harbor, without able versatility; in addition to his stories, Fast-running engines can be successful- The first brood consists entirely of beauties of Kiueo and he has written essays, verses, and short ly employed in vessels of very shallow workers, who immediately fall to and re- the writer believes that plays, all of which have been widely read, draught by adapting the stern lines and lieve their tried mother-queen of all work the the form of the and with the of :.y. from Owl's Head to Isle plays being successfully given by propeller to the conditions duties, exception laying hither and in Vinalhaveu to Verona, amateur theatrical societies. Mr. Bangs involved. eggs. They fly thither, always is still so a man that his finest first the and now into ;»• objects that are worthy of young Taking form of the stern best busy industrious, plunging work is to be done. Born in to favor the tile centre of a or a :ds more sights that are probably yet adapted efficient action of glorgeous hollyhock New York about he tne screw when or about ocriug than any other spot thirty-five years ago, propeller, iminersiod is sunny dandelion, buzzing among Historically, the shores and has made his home in Yonkers, where he limited, it lias been found that air must the modest daisies, or (living head first into some aristocratic >t!i scenes <»f adventure and be prevented from finding a way into the sweet-scented, lily or rose, from their i,it would make volumes of region of Sow pressure, forward of the always emerging quest for covered with the dust of interesting tales. To the screw, and tins is easily done by so form- honey golden The and the thus will stay long enough and ing the stern that the water surface in the pollen. honey pollen of the are stored and the ■nough the region is a mine neighborhood propeller, and in gathered away, eggs laid in waxen The Arctic fauna — the fiont of it, is effectively covered by the the cells from which the workers aud com- mammals and fatty tishes surface of the hull. The importance of issued; the next brood, of drones Horn jcam.iuo; i" < »reeu- this is evident from the fact that the posed and young queens, feed this store of ! in varying abundance from efficiency of the propeller is reduced upon nectar. :i to White Head. The torrid about ;>0 per cent, when air liml.s its way hes with rainbow tints and into the screw race. L. STAPLES, A lorm ot stern the •v to bathe their pinions in protecting propeller from air has been used for a •v north to Bar Harbor and considerable Manufacturer of The Cele- i And both classes—the time in canal tugs. The Duuderburg, an Staples’ ironclad, built in America and which was •■s of the pole and the e«;ua- brated Halter, also dealer in all kinds ! ‘i'll* >i*sc< »t bay. Pei haps the bought by the French Government in u then the ice 1>'»7. had stern lines finishing in a vmiug upon plane all kinds of itoods > umreted' at the water of Cur- I first-class harness store, keeping < ulami tell the heautiful sea surface. remarkable Harnesses, Blankets, Cards, Very that line. A Harness that sell in Belfast p>r <\n I am were \ with they ■ •eo. ah t In- X orth. ( aro- results obtained with thb vessel, am You will ask 1 ran sell t hem lu this ry-Combs, Brushes, Etc selling foi >s..">0. why ••lie.iper :;«t*-st -o.iirsi-i the North adapting principle to shallow hal- than they can in Belfast. I pay for them in Si pat,a in v. h\ Nansen did not dis- draught, however, it is to possible go | W^'iiid announce t< tlie citizens of Monroe ami me a chance to make a "fit <>n Boh cnUs. Also much further than lias respectfully ters and it gives pi No doubt know where been done in the that he they vicinity is out of the po>toffice with 2700 other fourtli- a lull line of trunks and valises. Kepairinc done Wy i; neatness ! mhl t<- i facts that canal tugs and the Diiiiderbiug, because Peaty rlass Democratic but shall still run a me a call. the postmasters, continue to and dispatch. Please give in nomtlis .o' aoary labm, atmospheric pressure is capable of s water in a m> i.i;i■ i\ o.-mo up fro:u tlm ipporting space extending far ■ above the in tell the cormorants external water surface so long Potatoes are Rusting. « a ami relate if as air cannot enter, and at the same time many < \ ! \ C I H MNDIIKK > of leSn-ries that never got into the supply water to the propeller will UntTl tliis Week the outlook for a big ! he t. ho auimais and nr >st of not impaired except at very high speed. 1 ■•ot.iito en-p ia Maine was excellent. There | BELFAST LIVERY CO., i.atl the •. i* <>f for it live along the Atlantic xperiem running Mayor, Mi. Edmund Fronde has shown that was a good area planted, and though they which lit* ]*a> since celebrated in hi? the acceleration of m and neat Penobscot bay the propell ng stream were put in ’ate, the plants were unusual- BELFAST, MAINE, SuSrm,. “Three Weeks in Polities That is half done ami exchange greetings be- expe- j before arriving at the plane ly thrifty, Since Monday score of let- i lienei', the showed that his inter- of the screw's even in death or moving "U to by way. disc, is the loss of lets have come t*> the .News office iront! est :i letters die 11 >t his interest I 1 inch they call home. destroy pressure due to rotation be neglected: but The Great Peace-Maker. different parts of eastern Maine, saying in and that In* was no 1 'io- to life, less enthusias- it is only when a high is at- that the side leaves had to rust and k SON. scenery be found in very speed begun D. B. SOUTHWORTH the naturalist. tie a citizen for being so popular an an- tained * hat the continuity of the stream the indications were that the would Agassiz, plants — thor. seems to break and a ! ue and who had travelled j the efficiency of pro- be killed before the tubers were grown. PROPRIETORS. ■■ Mr. is now called it the “American Pangs vice-president of the peller suddenly falls without air finding a B-L makes friends Potato rust and potato rot are one and J Vonkers Hoard of Education, and to the ing it was more beautiful passage to cause the trouble. the same malady. ; hey are both due to duties of tliis oliice he devotes a Numerous udson or any other river on | large part shallow-draught tugs in a microscopic Howerless plant- -allied to ! »:s plucked from the very heart A large audience of built by Messrs. Thorny- the plant rust down among the roots, and young people gath- ORDERS BY TELEPHONE PR01PTL> PILLED. d treasures to be held for a croft w Co. of London and afford inter- they attack the tubers, rot ered in .Sever Hall, Cambridge, Mass., pausing potato | esting examples of marine construction. a hard to reach Various remedies have been tried with last week to listen to the lecture one -■ emphatically for the good j closing In of these, built for service on the spot fair success. The old method was to cut of ...THE... u.igor and nearby people that I of the Harvard summer school course de- Nile, part the propelling stream is car- the tops as soon as the rust had killed ried above the external water and them a the bay and like to visit it as live red by I>r. Dudley A. .Sargent, the surface, them carry away to place a Plated > | load to be carried the Fine Silver an. Roz- forming boat, with where may be burned. In this •-> N'orthport, Cape ! “The Physical Side of Mcn- by except they way Castine subject being and two three-foot screws are the are from "loiigh, :>andypoint, tal Life.’* completely «, spores prevented reaching ■ s of other are immersed, although the draught of water the tubers and no rotten arc- MU & SIBLEY CO, places growing He said in part: potatoes KNIVES, r The men of the boat is two and a half :'eet. every year. who only found. But the cutting of the tops al- OH “The necessity for differentiation in tiie 1. JOmiKli? oid land in those places have [.John Thornycroft in the Marine Num- ways lessens tiie yield, and few farmers care of the body is now generally recog- ber of Gassier*s mg, summer resorts will ever Magazine. have the method with success, nized. Some people have a weak and ir- practiced FORKS, ■ot.g the liills. They have no Agricultural experiment stations report regular circulation, but they are preco- CRAIN, Branch or Tw in Screw vs. Triple Screw Steamers. that the common bordeaux Newport. Long cious. If good ventilation is important mixture aj> SPOONS, to see the hills the as as They prefer for individuals it is plied to tops soon the rust ap- < ordinary doubly im An of wliieh »od 1 the relative -L ipt-iy made for analysis efficiencies, pears is an effectual li farmers FEED, portant for people of this class. This remedy, HR nave them tenanted birds as of and twin screws could be induced to their (ROGERS OS,) by class, too, is liable to curvature. propellers, single TOBACCOS spray potatoes md healthful breezes. spinal They was made the writer with this inexpensive compound no doubt All ol Ware For them exercise developing muscles of by nearly twenty kinds Silver audj Plated SEEDS and ■aside for rest and study, they would tind it a good investment. the back and chest are necessary, while years ago and submitted to tlie institu- •thing for the lures which Meauwliile, the potato rot. which raged [ lounging cliairs and piano stools are an tion of Naval jt-ty may hold out, so long Architects. On the basis so bid; and which caused at GROCERIES. abomination. With them Hushed faces y.'•(> years ago, iere to greet them and teach of that a was ventured least three terrible famines in is are prenumitary signs of analysis prediction Ireland, s of early decay. as peace. ■ that increased in its run as it <>I Keen though they show much mental speeds passenger losing virulence—getting out, Gold Filled Watches Imporlors Sail. on or woman who does not steamers it would be found were. Potatoes rot more or less are better out of school advantageous every at one of brilliancy they Dealers in these places and : to adopt twin screws, not for in- Rheumatism year, but the per cent, of loss is not great. For LADIES and GENTLEMEN. the finest quality of than in. merely love t" s'a; at a hotel, a trip creased but for economical The of and ‘‘With the second, tlie gouty safety, pro- practice planting early rapid -•ue of the steamboats will class, This was not well re- Is a blood disease and onlva blood reme- varieties has robbed the rot of its and brain seem well pulsion. opinion j growing Anthracite and ~ . "'till body developed. Out- and replete with ceived at the it was can cure it. So ! terrors and made the careful farmer sure pleas- of-door games are recommended for them. time; indeed, adversely dy many people make mall boats which touch at all criticised in some It is well of a fair crop every year. Beyond a doubt x'x x'* They cau stand an unusual amount of quarters. Ike mistake of remedies which pi npvc Blacksmith which run in close to the taking of L03.1S( hard known that the result anticipated has j the harvest Maine potatoes will be V uLUUIVo. *¥ work, mentally and physically. at best are tonics and cannot g sea weeds and weir beds, occurred. Twin screws are now only possi- this rot or no rot. It is "BORDERS Persons of bilious constitution have adopted good year, hoped PROMPTLY FILLED. pleasantest vehicles one can not in swift steamers bly reach their trouble. Mr. Asa Smith, that better times and a generous tariff ; dark hair, dark skin and dark or melan- merely passenger Have your Eyes Fitted for ! h h to study nature in de- but in the steamers of mod- “For wi'l tend lo keep the up so that ! choly temperaments. With them, the largest cargo Greencastle. Indiana, says; years prices i 't'i, .7T, 77 front Stfie!fast. Me, who wish to see more in a erate the farmers may get a good return for * | diet should he adapted to the of speed. I have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma- will find the steamers of the change At the a their labor. News. Spectacles, TELEPHONE 4-3. season. and present time, large number of [Bangor Daily Itf Rapid walking slow tism, which the best were un- hangoi line of running built and are physicians palaces pleas- is desirable. Their mental status warships building fitted with of depends able to relieve. I took ngs delight. Finally, the triple screws. few de- many patent “What is your little We can save you Money, upon their physical condition, and biev- Very trustworthy darling baby crying | have of time and who tails are available as to the relative did not seem to about, Mrs. Stebs?'' plenty not water or J urkisb yet medicines but they ; cling, baths are re- her she wasn’t old mi the bay in detail, should of and twin screws. “O, papa thought POLAND inasmuch as need to be performances triple I reach trouble. I M»at and skim the commended, they my gradually grew enough to notice, and went and bought her along coast, stimulated into So far as maximum powers aud speeds are | self-forgetfulness. worse until I was un- a 95 bicycle. Just like a man!” [Detroit tins, catching fish and screws have not sitting The lymphatic constitution carries with concerned, triple proved Free Press. A Fine Line of Silver,! ■-im until their faces look like able to take my food Sterling a advantageous, from it tendency to take everything in a quiet judging published their appetites terror to for and of or handle in Itch ou human, mange on horses, dogs and bring sort of way. exercise is here figures powers speeds ships myself is visit. It doesn’t mat- Physical ali stock, cured in JO minutes by Woolford's * they which can be fairly compared with one I was abso- important. Such persons are inclined to any way; Lotion. This never fails. Sold H, J. LOCKE & SON, Water r-t Sanitary by how a person visits Penob- another. Other are claimed be erratic in and advantages Three A A. Howes and Belfast, Me. Spring >o physical acquirements, lutely helpless. Co..Druggists, long as he gets there. Let for screws—such as National Bank Building. ! moderate running and will bene- triple greater safety, ly 28 v and often and as as rowing bottles of S.S.S. re- P. O. Square. BELFAST. stay long fit them. With them or greater economy at low speeds. There the mental tone is Miss News. is no doubt some lieved me so that I Quickstep—“How nicely your bicy- Is used in our hangor Daily never and must increase of safety, but prescription de- high, they he allowed to cle suit tits you, cousin Oliver. You look as large experience with twin screw ships soon able to move and iu ail jog along without much excitement, for pwas if you had been melted and run into it." partment prepara- seems to show that have an de Host Killing Affair. they will never set the Thames on fire. they ample mv arm; before Young Peduncle (mopping his heated brow) tions requiring pure water.. of As to right “The nervous constitution is margin safety. economy at low —“You’re very kind, cousin Amanda, but I constantly I could walk GEO. W. BURGESS. e also have this famous data from actual trials are not long feel as if I were and out of on the increase in the country. Emotion- speeds, melting running missioner L. T. Carleton had available. Trials to have been across the room, and it' [Chicago Tribune. water for sale. ally these nervous ones are excitable. appear spring -ii his than be a made, but the have not been I had finished one dozen ooiues position party Competitive games are not so good for figures pub- when For Over Fifty iears. lished so far as the writer is aware. and am as well as die students accused ol those of the nervous on was cured completely An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.—Mrs. young type. Urged by In the A. A. ! the of in royal navy up to the present time ever. I now 170/ Winslow’s has been used for HOWES & CO. < »>w moose at vanity parents, sports, as in se- weigh Soothing Syrup Cancomgomac it has been preferred to adhere to twin over miliums of mothers for | rious matters, these young persons are fifty years by ! JOB 1 PRINTER,! for the screws as on the their children while with ♦ ♦ offence, then County exposed to early collapse. Brain giving, whole, greater teething, perfect 1I building under conditions. A Real Blood success. It soothes the child, softens the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦m dives will have tc is a process of and nutrition advantages existing Remedy* something nutrition, de° With gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and H. H. the healthful the limits of draught available, high LAMSON. matter. Mr. informs | pends upon condition of the cures Cancer, Eczema, is the best for Diarrhoea Is Hayes efficiency has been secured in cruisers de- S.S.S. Scrofula, remedy pleas- body. form of blood troubles. If ant to the taste. Sold by m every <>r that lie shall do j to horse In and anv you druggists nothing “When a enters lie veloping 20,000 25,000 power. of the world. cents a bot- House Me. ii'd in hoy college goes in have a blood disease, take a blood medi- part Twenty-live Opera Block, Belfast, Tuesday August when the mercantile marine similar results have tle. Its value, is | with a and his incalculable. Be sure and m*d will rush, though examinations cine—S.S.vS. vegetci- hearing be held in this been obtained with twin screws. In ves- (guaniiiti’t'dpurely ask for Mrs. Winslow's and Licensed come out all right lie is below for the blood and Soothing Syrup, Auctioneer. the their as physically sels table) is exclusively no hoys skip bail, the When of small size and draught in relation take other kind. t<* i average. brain workers in is recommen led for else. It ^ be a general impression to their such as and nothing P. O. middle age come to the speeds, destroyers She (at the summer think it is ADDRESS. tfT ill. he said he should ask for collapse they gym- forces out the poison matter permanent- resort)—I nasium. need torpedo gun boats, twin screws have also quite dull here this year. They nutrition, moderate \Y e will I papers to bring the young men done so well to date that their ly. IL—Rather. 1 understand CARDS, ! exercise and sleep. If they would hut be- up design- that five girls FREEDOM, MAINE. •nd trial. He because ers have hesitated to send to anyone at the hotel 14 says exercise in time adopt triple screws, report engagements last j ROSTERS, as gin regular we should our valuable <*f rich people that it is no alternative have been | week, as against 22 for the corresponding XfX i BILL HEADS, x'x have strong and brilliant men where now although plans pre- them to scott free. William books. Address week of last year. allowing go we have mental pared. [Sir II. White in the Ma- V.X* ! LETTER HEADS, Vx* ••(I wrecks.” Swift * on the authority of a per- rine Number of Gassier’s Magazine. Specific Kellef In Six Hours. PROGRAMS, __ James il d it. that fhe boys, not these Co., Atlanta, | PAMPHLETS, ! Pattes &. Son, Distressing Kulnev and Bladder disease members of the same "They’re charming girls—known as the In of President re- party, three speaking McKinley’s Ga._ relieved in six hours by “New Great South aones of before a graces.” saying quite cent visit to the New York Sun American Cure It is a great ou and “What about the brother—is he a fourth Vermont, surprise Life nee, that if ran across account of its Fire, Accident Insurance. they grace?” “At the close of the exceeding promptness in re- would shoot it. stys: review, Capt. in and hey “O, he’s a scapegrace!” lieving pain bladder, kidneys back, and others at the state- Dodd’s troop of conceded to in maie or female. Relieves retention of And all kinds of laugh rough riders, Legal Printing OFFICE: 1ASONIC !l* There’s no question about it. Hood’s Sar- be the best drilled of in the water almost If want TEMPLE, by Mr. Carleton that they troop cavalry immediately. you and done. Ttf saparilla is the best blood This relief and cure this is the neatly promptly main ened when they shot the moose, purifier. is United States, if not in the world, gave quick remedy. street entrance. proven by its wonderful cures of blood dis- Sold A. A. llowes aud diev must have been one of its marvelous the by Co., Druggists, remarkably eases. drills, performing Belfast, Me. Iy28 53tf shots to have landed ten most difficult evolutions, including the BELT AST, MAINE. is at the da of shot in the moose Jacques morgue looking for a lost Virginia reel, grand and manu- He—They say t here are microbes is kisses. charge friend. right left, “V were al of arms, without She—1 have always wondered what mi- frightened and the “Is there etc., orders, except 1 any sign by which vou could the of crobes were like. York Jour- to their own was by music the band. At the close [New Sunday Newton Lord & A STEAM BOILER ording him?” S. story, idntify nal. Co., 17-,, r|„l„ from them. of the drill the officers were to way “Yes—he was deaf.” [Le Monde Comi- presented r ab°"t25H i>-'vu“ a of the is with the the President and vice Gen. * pathy people que. president by oi Sale. all connections com- "’ith only one or two Henry. Secretary Alger complimented l)r. E. Detibon’s Anti Diuretic exceptions plete, has been but little used Bel- a punishment, for it would be the officers upon the proficiency of the SAIL MAKERS, [ by be worth to more than May you $100 if fast Coliseum Co. Call on ng a to troops, he had never witnessed j dangerous precedent saying ELY’S CREAM BALM Is a positive cure. you have a child who soils bedding from iu- And Successors to J. W. Frederick & Co., as first violators of a finer This famous will ASA r. KKiOS or law to go C ASTORIA drilling.” troop Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 50 contenence of water during sleep. Cures be at the Eastern Maine fair ataqiiis Observer. State during cents at Druggists or by mail; samples 10c. by mail. old and young alike. It arrests the trouble N. F. HUSTON, all For Infants and Children. of fair week, Aug. 31 to Sept. 4, in- ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren SL, New York City. at once, $1. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Belfast, May 0, 1897.—18tf clusive. Druggists, Belfast, Me. Iv28 Ship Chandlers, Kucklen’s Arnica Salve. Ship Brokers, Ha fae- He—My motto is, thiuk before 1:hST ainila TRY ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE, “Always Salve in the world for Cuts, is „ “How old are you,little girl?” asked the you speak." ifpu-.ura every A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this AND DEALERS IN Salt kind old of a She—You must find it very hard to Ulcers, Rlieum, Fevei of lady three-year-old. season your feet feel swollen and hot, and get tired carry wrapper. on an animated conversation. FARM or SALE. “Us not old at was If you feet shoes, 111 !u'r« Chapped Hands, Chilblains, all,” the reply. easily. have smarting tight Allen’s It cools the feet and makes Tents, Cart ; a1! Skin and ‘‘I’s most new.” Bazar. try Foot-Ease. Awnings, Covers, M Eruptions, positive- [Harper’s walking easy. Cures and prevents swollen and Farm, together with hay ami crops, },des, or no pay required. It is CASTOHIA. a Thousands of are to bowel sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves to give satisfaction or people subject Liver Bil- Vuek, Paints, <£V. for sale at a perfect trouble in some of HOOD’S PILLS cure Ills, burns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and The fac- Cordage, bargain. j its various forms. Dr. is landed. Price 25 cents per box. Headache. comfort. Try it to day. Sold y all druggists and simile oa Fowler’s Ext. of Wild Strawberry is an un- iousness, Indigestion, Mrs. ARTHUR \V. Kilgore & Wilson. shoe stores for 25c. Trial FREE. Ad- clgaature eTe*7 ROBINSON in all such to to 25c. package fading remedy cases. Easy take, easy operate. dress, Allen S. Le V V. Of wrapper. No. 31 Front St Olmsted, Roy. | , Belfast, Me Belfast, Au;(. 5. 1307. -31tf SEARSPORT LOCALS. Geo. Massure of Boston is visiting his Waldo. C. J. Richardson of Lowell, East Seabsmont. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ! Boston, Aug. 9. Ar, sch. Wm. B. Palmer, Mc- Always Accept thelPastimes Donald, Norfolk; 11, cld, sch. Florence Leland, that 6'' Massure. was in town last week-Clara Ellis father, Geo. Mass., Hunt of Northport were in town Sunday.... Spofford, Rockport and Annapolis; 12, sld, brig Offered Nearest Home. Frank Beach of Rockland is in town. her Mrs. Harry smith. New sch. ftallie Miss Jennie Carter has gone to of Lowell has been visiting sister, M. Goddard of Camden was at Arad Ma- York; POn, do.; 14, Danvers, ar, sch. Wm. H. Sumner, Pendleton, Hoboken; 15, James Sargent left Saturday for Mertle, Mass., for treatment. S. J. Gurney-Cora Smith and daughter honey’s Tuesday_Mark A. Wadltn, wife ar, schs. Star of the Sea, Hopkins, Baltimore; Hattie ft. Collins, Green’s TAKE YOUR OUTING AT Texas. Jessie of Somerville, Mass., are at E. G. and two children, were at Isaac Marriuer’s Greenlaw, Landing; Almond Rivers is visiting his mother, Lil'ian, Grindle, Portland. THf Cummings’-Mrs. Sarah has gone to 15th....Mr. and Mrs. Fred of sch. Isaiah Hiram Bailey is iu Boston for a few Mrs. James Marden. Gay Aug. Keyes Philadelphia, Aug. 12, Cld, Hart, Williams, Boston; 14, ar, schs. Colin C. Baker, I the Massachusetts Genl. Hospital to have Mass., are a few weeks weeks. T. R. Clements and wife of Monroe visited Worcester, spending Shute, Lynn; Celia F., West, Bangor; Joel F. her eyes operated on-Mrs. Winthrop with her father, W. S. Hunt-Mrs. John Sheppard, Carter, East Braintree; 16, ar, sch. Ames D. Carver returned to New York at C. O. Fernald’s last week. Talofa, Fletcher, Carteret, N. J. Ellis, who has been very sick, is improving. and two have to Cunningham boys gone Baltimore, Aug. 9. Ar, sch. J. Manchester Monday. John B. Dow and wife of Boston are visit- ....J. H. Cilley and friend from Livermore N orthport Camp Ground for the season.... Haynes, Mathews, Washington, D. C.; cld, sch. bark Walter Gardner of Boston is at Mrs. E. ing his brother, Wilson N. Dow. Falls last week with Mr. and Mrs. L. Noroinbega, Armstrong, Hampden, Me.; sld, BANGOR, MAINE, spent Lillie Lamb was at A. J. Donnell’s Aug. 15th Josepbene, Bahia and Rio. Dunbar’s. Mrs. Chas. Suttle of Camden, Me., is visit- E. Burns... .Potatoes are rusting and some Portland, Aug. 12. Ar, sch. R. F. Pettigrew, Clark’s Corner, Prospect. Mr. Wil- Philadelphia; 13, sld, sch. Mary E. Palmer, New Miss Maud B. Colcord is visiting friends ing her brother, Capt. G. E. Chapin. cases of rot reported_The raspberry crop sch. Emma son of Mass. port News; 16, ar, S\ Briggs,Osborne, Clark, wife and family Lynn, New York. in Trenton. Mrs. and Minnie Hills of Warren, has been the lightest for years. There are Evelyn are visiting his many friends in towu. Mr. Bangor, Aug. 10. Ar, sch. Annie P. Chase, Ellis no in this are at W. J. Matthews. plums vicinity. New sld, sch. Geo. B. W. G. Young of Boston is at home for his Me., visiting Clark will return to in about a week. York; Ferguson, Ferguson, We are assured- this year of large enn Lynn New schs. Edward L. Nor- York; 12, sld, Warren, classes, which will make up a >. annual,visit., Mr. A. D. Rivers of Stoneham, Mass., is Belmont. Messrs. L. F. and F. O. Allen- -Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Littlefield of the wich ; Electa Bailey and Telumah, New York ; 13, Exhibition. ar, sch. A. F. Kindberg, Kendall, New sld, F. J. made a business to Ban- his Mrs. J. E. Marden. wood were in Camden Hotel are the in the York; Bailey trip visiting mother, Thursday visiting Maplewood right people 9clis. Nightingale, Olsen, New York; Andrew SOME OF OCR ATTRACTIONv gor last week. Austin Black of Boston is visiting his relatives, returning Friday.Geo. W. right place. Last week they gave a honey Nebinger, Robinson, do.; 14, ar, schs.IftadieCorey, Lowe, Boston; Henry Cro9by, Stubbs, New York; Morse and family are at Temple to which was much en- THE METEORS OF THF Capt. E. P. Nichols of Bueksport was in brothers, Messrs. Fred and Hollis Black. Heights, supper their guests cld, schs /Etna, Maud Snare and Vicksburg, New E. Lamb has to York ; ar, schs. Webster Barnard. town this w eek. Northport-Alfred gone Those at the Map’ewood 16, Pawtucket; MOXSILLA and RI'SSELL, The Cm, The at returned home joyed. registered Pure* Ann cottagers Sunnyside Absolutely Mary McCann, Providence; Levi Hart. Bos- Sensational Aerial Exhibit i. Providence, R. I., where he has employment Hotel last week were John Marsh of Boston ; Ellen Sullivan of New ton, Mass., is spend- last week and another party is expected this ton; Henry Whitney, Belfast ; sld. brig Katahdin, in the hospital... .Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Grey J. W. Kellogg of Sherman Mills, Me.; Os- Celebrated for its great leavening Stamford, Ct.; Annie P. Chase, Ellis, New Bed- 5 WONDERFUL A( |s ing a week in towu. week. strength and healthfulness. Assures ford; Lester A. Lewis, New 17, ar, schs. were in Fred Marrlner has Haven; Hope Sunday.... good Brothers of Ellsworth, Me.; Edwin J. the food against alum and all forms Norombega, Baltimore; Abraham Richardson, High Wire Walking—Double Span Horace Nichols of Boston is spending two F. L. and wife visited Freeman of adulteration common to the New Act—Blindfold Trundy taken a boarder. It is a ten-pound boy_ Marriner and C. B. Harris of Springfield, cheap London; sld, sch. Sarah L. Davis, Patter- Trapese- Muscular brands, royal raking powder co., shall. New York. Acts—Miss Russell’s A w eeks at Northport. Waning of Boston, Mass., at their cottage at All the schools in town will Challenge oegin Monday, Mass.; Thomas Page of Monroe, Me.; Isaac NEW YORK. C> Washington, I). C., Aug. 12. Sld, sch. F. C. Life by the Neck—Standing «'ha Samuel Beals of Sandypoint last week. Pendleton, Fall Thousand Dollars to Spriugtield, Mass., is at Aug. 23rd, with the following teachers: No. Staples and C. Merritt of Brooks; Dr. Nor- Burgess, River; 14,ar,sch, Young any-me duplit. Brothers, Snow, Kennebec; 16, ar, sell. Daylight. This bold venture will be performed Capt. J. C. Gilmore’s. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson ami daughter 1, Miss Bertha Elms; No. 2, Miss Cora Po- ton and wife of Lewiston, Me-Miss Lu South Montville. The scholars of the Kennebec. noon in front of the Grand Stan land of Centre Newport News, Aug. 12. Shi. sch. Wm. Wallace New Grand Hibernicou with the I A. N. Blanchard left for a Anna of Lowell, Mass., are visiting their Montville; No. 3, Mrs. Abbie Perkins from down East is the guest of her South Montville High school of 1878—1879 Capt. Saturday Ward. Barcelona; 4, ar, soil. Eliza J. Pendleton, Tableau of Erin, and Comic Sperm. Rackliffe of will X usiuess tup to Boston. aunt, Mrs. C. O. Feruald. Belfast; No. 4, Mrs. Mira Wey- sister, Mrs. F. Doekham-C- H. Lindsey, hold their reunion on Saturday after- New York. Huffman, the Daring Horizontal 1... Salem, Aug. 1 <>. Ar, sch. The Honettes in Ballon mouth of Morrill; No. 5, Miss Anuabelle who has been quite sick, is able to be out. noon and evening, Aug. 21st. If stormy, Menawa, Pendleton, Thrilling Will Plummer and wife of Philadelphia Misses Martha and Winuifred Mathews Bangor for New York. Parachute Drop and Trapeze Acts. Daggett of Morrill. -Elder Rice holds at the the first fair day after Parents and New London, 12. Sld, sobs. Tufa, Wilson, City Hall e> and at Pa arrivtd in town and Alice Dow spent the week at Shady meetings village Monday. Aug. every ening Monday. New York for St. Pierre; Charles E. Performance the above named at schoolhouse and friends are invited_The rust Raymond; by Side North North Stockton Springs. every Wednesday evening, cordially Pendleton, New York for Boston; David To: I.evi Dutch of West is cottage, Searsport. The Centre re} Newtou, Mass., on lie has one sermon and a has struck the potatoes in this section. John Drinkwater, New York for Providence. A Ureat Attendance is Alread school with a few visitors had a Sunday Sunday visiting relatives in town. A. Stinson and wife attended the annual Sunday Brunswick, Ga.. Aug. 13. Ar, sch. Georgia Gil- school. All are invited.Mrs. Lizzie W. Prescott estimates the to his clam-bake at the damage key. St. Pierre, Mart; 16, sld, sch. A. Hall. Rates on meeting <>f the C. C. V. Association at Win- bar, Searsport, Saturday. Mary Special all Rail ami Steam Miss Ella Hopkins is visiting Mrs' Fames, who has been quite sick, is cared for crops will be >100-Mrs. Emma Tasker, Bangor. and the a success in The themselves or During all of Fair Week Theodate dermere report meeting party enjoyed chatting Bath, Aug. 16. Ar, sch. I>. H. Rivers, Nor- Tenney in Houiion. by her sister, Elva Randell of Stockton formerly of this place, is visiting at \V. S. folk. every respect. singing in groups and wandering about the Mrs. J. M. Ward and returned Miss Ada her second Pottle’s... .Isaac Bartlett has gone to Noble- Key West, Aug. 16. Ar. soli. Jessie Lena. New daughter shore. The clams were excellent ami all Springs.... Clapp began York. Haying is about done and it is a good crop boro to barber to Pealx dy, Mass.. term of school in the Mountain district last during camp meeting week. New 13. sch. Anna Tuesday. did justice to the good dinner. In the after- Haven, Aug. Ar, Pendleton. with not very much damaged. We harvest- ....Mrs. who has beeu Thomas, Norfolk. - C. P. Monday. Lucy Sukeforth, * Ferguson and wife are attending the ed tons with three loads noon most of the party went across the bar Providence, Aug. 13. Ar. sell. Gov. Ames, New- about twenty only quite sick, is improving.... Mrs. Maynard Stock New Fair at Portland, Swanvillk. Mr. Nickerson was port News. Largest England Some of the farmers to Sear’s called at the and en- Henry blackened. say they got Island, house, Stone of Norfolk, Aug. 9. Ar, sch. Helen G. kicked Providence, K. I., is visiting Mrs. Moseley, F. B. wife the beautiful view of the Sever- by his horse recently and is unable Holt, New York; 16, ar, s?h. Abbie < Stubbs. Smith and are the guests of no more than last year, but we think Waldo joyed bay. E. S. Adams. to F. A. was Charleston. Mrs. Smith's al went about a mile and a half across the work-Mr. Fortier, who hurt brother in Camden. county lias nearly one-third more than last Fort Reading, Aug. 14. Ar. sch. Austin I>. a is Palermo. Mr. Knowles of Gloucester, FURS island to the site of the Sear’s by falling hay fork, slowly improving. Knight, French. New York and sailed for Ran- Miss Hahie Rouiston is camping out with year. mansion, .... Mass., has the Edward Sanford dolph. burned some years ago. Others visited a Misses Agnes and Grace Landers of Bos- bought X 3NT a party of friends at Hancock Point. The 19th Association Wilmington. N. C., Aug. 13. Cld. sch. Jennie tJVI I IN Maine Regimental at North Palermo and is soon to settle El. bluff on the main land where a layer of clam- ton and Lowell are visiting relatives and place A. Stubbs, Dorr, Port de l’aix. Miss Fannie Fitz Mhurice of will hold their reunion at Windermere Park there. He intends to build a new Darien, Aug. 9. sch. James A. Putnam, shells about a foot thick is found a foot from friends in town_Miss Edna house Ar, Garfield, Edgecomb Wood, Porto Plata. Conn., is at her sister’s, Mrs. Webber’s. Sept. 14th. It has been many years since this fall-Mrs. Emma S. Carr of Albion the surface. The shells are supposed to had her wrist sprained recently by falling Perth Amboy, Aug. 14. Ar. sch. Rabboni, i.-Td. the reunion has been held in Waldo county : visited her old New sld, sch. Emma ft Osborne. FUR Fred Stevens of is with a hammock.... Mr. neighbors and friends last York; Briggs, Presque Isle visiting have been left by Indians many years ago as Albert Nickerson Portland. we to see a number from this week....John H. L s hope goodly and Black came home from grandmother, Mrs. Maria Black. tomahawks and other relics have been Mrs. Maria Goodhue entertained a party foreign ports. on that A 19th Boston last and returned to county present day. boy found here. the visitors were Mr. of friends at their home Saturday Bos- 19. Mrs. Hannah Ford and are Among Saturday evening, Pernambuco. July Sld, sch. Nimbus, Young, family occupy- will furnish meals at 25 cents each. ton the New sch. and Mrs. Anson Smith and children of 8th-Mrs. of Monday... .Most of farmers finished York; 31, ar, Henry Clausen, Jr.. REPAIRING ing the Mosnian cottage iu the Park. Aug. Henry Applin Spring- Wilson, Boston. Mrs. Martha F. widow of the last week. A was harvest- Matthews, Brewer and Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Perkins field and Miss Marion Nickerson of Everett, haying good crop Cape Town. July 27. Sld, sell. Ella M. Willey, Rev. A S. Richardson of Houston. ed. Grain is no date, sld, bark Evie Reed. Barba- OF EVERY DESCRIP- Texas, late Waldo Matthews of this place, died at son are the of their Mr. good but the potato and Barbadoes; and of Monroe-Misses Addie Herrick Mass., guests parents, apple does. TION done in the best has made a short visit to Rev. O. A. Fernald. her home crops are very light-The roads are Wednesday evening, Aug. 11th, and Edna Breed of Lynn, Mass., are visit- and Mrs. J. W. Nickerson-Last Saturday very Bahia, Aug. 6. Sld, Bark Frances, Erioksen possible manner. Mrs. W. F. after a and illness. She bad to the (from Baltimore), Rio Janeiro. RunneiIs and Miss Lillian long painful leaves ing at Mrs. Melvina Crockett’s.Miss t .e Swailrilie Centre Sunday school went to owing heavy rains, which wash- Rosario, July 1. In port, bark Edward L Runnel^ arrived from two daughters, Mrs. E. M. of ed them Ruth May- Newburyport Mon- Chapin Lowell, Addie Ginn of Worcester, Mass., is the Bar for a clambake and all report a good badly-Mrs. Young’s health berry, Hinds, for Philadelphia. Old and Mrs. Geo. E. of this is much has St. John, N. B., 7. Fair- Style Capes day. Mass., Chapin at her Mr. time....The Swanville a improved. She visited several Aug. Cld, ship Cora, visiting uncle’s, Wilber Ridley’s. boys played game bairn, Cardiff. besides a host of relatives and friends of her and last week Mrs. Ruth H. Bruce ami daughter Helen place, -Mrs. Jane Moore and son of Monroe of base ball with theSearsport league on the neighbors rode to Deiuerara, Aug. lo. Ar, bark Grace Lynwood, MAOfc INTO to mourn their loss. Mrs. Matthews was a Branch Mills-Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, Portland, Me. f Palermo are Mr. and Mrs. C. H. called on relatives in Heights last and won, l(j to 5.... Emerson visiting town, Friday_Mr. Saturday Fort r Light at the House Centre Montyh.le. At a of Monday Searsport meeting the well repaid for their visit_Mr. Truman erous proof of his interest in our success. Hobbs of Hope, accompanied by Miss Maria wreck. The schooner is a complete loss, and in order to obtain in it v. :j their way to Bar Harbor. Commissioners last cargo the hold has been found County week it was has secured a in the Those from a distance who wish to send Towle of It. was in town Latlirop position hotel Providence, I., necessary to burn off her stern and cut open bows. voted to out a new road near Rev. Edwin Smith and wife of Bedford, lay Mr. James at Fort Point. flowers for the memorial concert will please Sunday-Mr. James Keene of Jamaica Charters. Bark Lucy A. Nickels. Hong Kong Anderson's for of to New York, general cargo, ftO.ono. ship Iro- Mass., are a few the purpose avoiding a leave them with Hattie F. M. Sat- Plain, is a few weeks at spending weeks with Mr. Phillips Mass., spending quois, (previously) New York to San Francisco, in the Prospect. Schools in Prospect begin this Smith's brother, G. F. Smith. space present road which has been urday afternoon, as the concert will be di- i Will Knight’s-Misses Lora and Geneva general cargo, p. t. ftch. W. H Sumner, Hoboken AND much to the week. Miss Mamie Boyd will teach the to Boston, coal, 4<> cents and back from Pittston, expense town_Mr. Darius after the school.... Mr. and Ileal of Belfast are E.la Mowry, son and of Boston rectly Sunday visiting their grand- ice, 50 cents. Coal freights: Sch. Maggie Mu Ivey, daughter Cain has been his George settlement school and Miss Alice FEMALE COLL I attending father, Mr. Mrs. Herbert are a Mr. South Amboy to Newbury; n r, 55 cents, ft- h A aLii Mida and son of i Cunningham attracting father, Emery Parker.Mr. Rufus Young Providence, Larrabee the Clark school_Mr. and Mrs. R. Lewis, South Amboy’ to Rockland. 5<> rents. Jacob Cain, who has been very sick... .Miss Hall of Iiont’is Hill, R. I., are at the House. great deal of attention. It is twin boys_ Hartford, Conn., and Mr. E. W. Sch. E. ft. Briggs, Perth Aim'mo Portland. 5<» Searsport Wilson and of are S. Pratt is the of daughter Boston visiting cents Sell. to Georgie visiting family Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and daughter of Studley of North Woburn, Mass., have been Talofa, Philadelphia Tampa. Sl-35. L. C. Havener of the tirm of Mr. and Mrs. Sell. Willie L. Newton. • Bclla-t. 75 Holland & Jesse Frye and other friends in town_ Gardiner Clark_Five weeks Philadelphia Lowell, Mass are visiting friends in town. visiting at Capt. Will Dickey’s_Master cents. Sch. Celia F., Philadelphia to Bangor. 7-» Havener, Worcester, Mass., arrived by Mrs. Alice Clement and Lave return- ago Leslie Howard started for cents. family Bucksport, ....Misses Fannie and Susie Robertson of Pearl of Rockland is at st< mer of Billings visiting Rev. A. F, Ph.D..P’ City Bangor Tuesday. ed to Ellsworth after a short visit, in town.... where he had employment on a farm. The Chase, | Belfast are the guests of Miss Ethel Moody. Amos Brown’s-Mrs. Wesley Wellman is Rheii Sawyer, who :s the Mrs. C. R. Richards and little son, who have report goes that he has not been heard from Kail Term \u. employed by ... Dr. J. S. Cole and daughter and Miss relatives in Rockland.Mrs. Opens -r visiting BORIN. B. >; Wna-ii Hose and Rubber is been visiting Mr. James O. Bartlett, left for since and his relatives are anxious about Co., Mabel Billings are spending a few James P. Hobbs and Mrs. Charles Bills of Eleven Literary, Scientiiic “1 r! :v,_- 1) s vacation with his Massachusetts last week.... A him... .Mr. James Wise and wife, with their parents. great many weeks in Stockton_ .Mrs. called on in Courses. Commercial v. rusticating Hope friends town Tuesday.... I Bit.i.in-.s. In Deer .Isle. go, r.. Mr ..mi of the veterans of this town son, are Mr. an 1 Mrs. C. lv. Nick- July 1 he Givers attended the visiting son. ■ and Gleaners will have a sale j Fred Twiss, who has been visiting her Mrs. Jennie Tolman and daughter of Winch- Mrs. Emery M. Billing- a Semi for catul i« union at Park erson -Miss Ida Cole has to j 11kav. In to Mr. and Mis. a1-'i ■' ;,J Windermere and all gone Swanville Stoning!"11, July 2'J, 'he upper conference room report parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Strout, is are ester, Mass., visiting at A. P. Knight’s. \ Clarence 1). dray, a son. a time. to work for Mr. Herbert His ,\oi 1 ..pern ->n and 24th. very pleasant Cunningham. now friends in Belfast-Mrs. Harv- Johnson. At poor's Mills, Belfast, Aug. 17, evening, Aug. visiting Liberty. Mrs. wife, Miss Nickerson of White and Mrs. Bryan of Mr. and Mrs. Win. F. Johnson, a caughter. OFiT' h of tii Sti Fit11 <>f W.\ » 1 Clifton Prospect Village. 1 he S. B. I. S. will formerly Prospect, I ender and sou Lewis returned to Everett Curtis, Cyrus Nichols and St. Louis are at J. Maurim-iu. In Belmont. Aug. Id, to Mr ami S FA IT', or M M \V A gave birth to a of twins visiting J. Walker’s_ h n 1. meet at the Hall ‘20th. A pair boy Aug. 11th, Mrs. Isaac McKeen and Mrs. Fred Mat iner, daughter. llKI.I A I, A ]3. \ Grant have chartered schooner Grange Aug. pic- Monday.... daugh- Mrs. Pinkham of both 13 lbs-Mr. Gabriel Boston is spending a few Morrison. In Winter Harbor. Aug. 7. Mr. This is to give i■ c *r a nic will be served at 7 o’clock_ weighing Brown. ter Grace returned to their home in Wo- > fishing cruise among the islands. supper with Mrs. W. II. and Mrs. S. A. Morrison. ,i -•■•u. A UgUSt, A 1 * I > \V is in Knox... Mrs. of days Hunt_Misses Rose South Branch will have a visiting Ivory George burn H. M. Chase and fam- OR' IT. In We-1 Franklin, Aug to Mr. ami issued i.i o. i; i. hn-.n Mi. and Grange picnic Tuesday-Mr. and of B. t\ hy Orpin family of Medford, Mass., Stockton visited Mrs. Albert Larra- Kit, daughters Clough of Ar- Mrs. (ralen «Jrcurt. a sot IrtS'iheii'.-v lor -aid supper at their room 21st.... Springs ily and Mr. A. S. Nickerson and at- whu have been at tlie dining Aug. family were in town Ki> !•:. in Boeklaml. Vug. 1". Mr n Mrs the estate m LUMIMi \ Searsport House for bee last week-C. H. finished lington, Mass., last week.... Miss Elvina Grant of is Partridge tended the G. A. R. reunion at Hampden Mervyn Ap Rice. as«m. Robin \\o>n: in said County ad r.il-o-i several weeks, left train Bangor spending There was an exodus from this by Wednesday for haying last week. Three men cut 1*0 tons of quite village Sthbhenson In Rellu.-i, ai:g lo, Mr. ami Debtoi. on {.Mi; ioi. M -a 111 p. her vacation with her Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday-One of our careful farmers was Mrs. their home; parents, last of the summer Russell B. Stephenson a son. was tiled on 1 1: h day r \ in IS) and one-lialf One Floris week, many visitors hay days. man, under the of in a load of Smiiit. In Vinalhav» A > to Mr. M to which P. Nickels left oppos;tion by B. Paul. Not blessed. Large orchards pay best when M. E. Rev. T. S Ross. Marcellas Thursday to iron rods, sun fish and odd shells. parsonage, by Schools before Sept. Jst.betwee: more looking Fred French last week with his Goddard of of 1*. and 12 a t- i..r which is than half the voters of the town were spent family there is a short crop. Camden, formerly Washington, m.. arrange .•\amc ship May Flint, loading at One of our and Mrs. Ella Marden of East number, Emery Calderwood, to C., Searsmor.t. done or in progress. I arent- or .■ i. An article in here, returning Boston by }1 ladeiphia for Yokohama. The present. the warrant to see if Thursday’s » interi’ORT. A sad occurred m Newcomb-Smart. In Monroe. 11. F to nail with them. ship will waded in with rubber boots and a very tragedy Aug. by requested the town waul d caught boat_Miss Mabel Baxter of Mass., L. Palmer, Esq., Albert L. Newcomb ami Sirs. of the High S-Mio,,i who take u t ; 15,000 cases of oil. James W. sell the old brick school- Quincy, our village last week. Thursday morning Charles Pupils porgy with his hands and a clam hoe. The Mereilla C. Smart, both of Monroe. work vviil jarrange.for ;ii’-tr e.vaniti is Mrs. Dolly Black and who had been ill and was somewhat -ru ms Ins house received affirmative action and it was visiting family_ Wardwell, Tasker-Leavitt. In Monroe, S,.I n; F. the first week of school resigned position with the was at noon Aug. tide full Friday and after the Tasker and Mrs. Maretta ovivt tu me ri. French left for Kansas mentally unbalanced, wandered away from home, Leavitt. IK AN. !> s American Glue Co., Boston, and will go out iuuuciawu, u. mears, j^sq., ior Henry Monday City. tide fell so that a team could cross the bar and a number of men Superintendent There Mrs. will remain here fur a though large were constant- in the ship. S105. has been no summer school French longer Belfast, Aug. 13, l.v.»7. 2\v32 a number of teams and drove ly for him, was heard of him held in this of the and this quite people visit_Mr. and Mrs. Merrithew of searching nothing DIED. The Chinese here part town, action Joseph pheasants brought by over and up to the farm house and across until Sunday afternoon, when Charles Moody » SS. -In ( 1 makes it impossible to hold a fall or winter California are here for a visit to their rela- W'ALlx Clifton Curtis, and which C. F Gordon lib- found his face down in some tall T ta-'t. nil the Sf> ■■),.! 'I'i: — aiv the island to the south side, where stood the body lying grass Barter. In term unless another shall be held tives. Nearly thirty years have elapsed Stonington. Aug. !♦, Ethel, wife of CHARLES A Met 1.1 lit.. K\. erated in the woods near his have meeting a short distance from his home. It is Allan Barter and of house, summer residence of Mr. Sears, but which only sup- daughter Captain and Mrs. will of A l KEF.I A -v KEEN, ate which will reverse their former action.... since they left for a home in the west and E. Allen. forth a litter of twelve posed he died from exhaustion, as there were no Stephen said < deceased. \ brought young was burned a few years ago. the Bowden. In ounty, caving presto Two were in Along had not visited here Penobscot, Aug. 7, E. R. Bowden, t Mr. Gordon baptized the stream near the they since-Miss traces of any struggle. He was unmarried and account of administration said ; pheasants. says they give road, about the middle of the island, is a aged 63 years and 7 months. lowance. church last Sunday by Rev. Geo. Hill. Elizabeth French of Boston has lately been lived at home with his parents. Much Cloiou. In 5, Gorham j promise of being able to stand the climate. of sympathy Unity, Aug. Clough, Ordered. That notice thereof piece early gravelly land surrounded by formerly of Rockland, 86 The re- here for a visit_Albert Rhoades and wife is expressed for the afflicted family... .Among aged years. weeks successively. in tin- Hepuh. It is that our amateur Unity. Mr. of who mains were taken to \ hoped sportsmen will Roselyn Thorndike, woods. On one side of the road all Rockland for burial. printed in Belfast, in said County, tin- nearly are at Mr. Fred Shute’s for a few weeks those who are at the cottage at Northport this Chadwick. refrain has been Drowned ne-.r Burnt Island, Aug. at a Probate from molesting them. working for Frank Bartlett, was on interested may attend the land is in oats and the other side the week are Mrs. 1>. H C. A. 7. H Chadwick of 1 Mr. Rhoades was married and his Smith, Mrs. McKenney, Captain Cyrus Cushing, aged held at Belfast, on the se- ml 1'uesd very when lately 73 years, 8 months and 9 The moonlight excursion to North port on seriously injured unloading hay largest piece of carrots in Waldo county was Miss E. M. Hall, Mrs. John Cole, Mrs. R. H. Hardy, days. her next, and show cause, if any friends here extend congratulations to them. Delano. In Verona, 11, Sarah the bloci to which the fork was fast- Aug. Delano, tiie said account should not be allow steamer Castine last was by hay planted, besides yellow globe cattle beets Mrs. E. A. Hardy and Mrs. Fred Woodman.. .Hon. 72 and 10 months. Thursday evening _Mrs. Melvin Blanchard of Boston was aged years <;fo. e. ichns ened on his head. He was Dunn. In 1>. Blanche, very much enjoyed by the number falling taken up and rutabaga turnips, and next was Hun- Marquis F. King of Portland and his wife and Washington, C., Aug. 9, A true copy Attest large tiere several of last week-The steam of Cant, and Mrs. William Dunn of days were the of Fred Atwood only daughter Char. P. Hazeltixf participating. listened to the unconscious and was not expected to live, garian grass seed just up and a of daughter guests Col. about 9 Many band piece Guinevere arrived here Thomaston, aged years. The remains lyunch, Aug. 12th, — but Dr. Cook now of his corn. last week Miss Ma-y Chase left last Thursday were taken to Thomaston for banal. concert on steamer Silver Star in the hashepes recovery. On the way up fiom the shore to the * S NOTICE 1 harbor, at from with the Harrison. In Belfast, 16, Florence B.. DMIMSTRATUK -Mr. W. C. Tabor of noon, Northport following for Billerica, Mass., where she will spend a few Aug. notice that In- while others, from force of habit, wended Boston, who has house there was a good piece of cabbages daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Harrison, A hereby gives Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Cube of weeks with her Mrs. D. J. Folsom....Mrs. Administrator of the est been a party: Chicago, sister, 10 7 months and 27 appointed their way to the familiar merry-go-round spending few weeks with his par- and Hungarian grass l eaded out and a aged years, days. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Frank of Mr. Annie Atwood of Boston is her old home Matthews. In North Sears 11 .Martha SAMVEL E. PACKARD, late returned Boston, visiting port, Aug. where they whirled merrily on the backs of ents, home Saturday.... Mrs. S. piece a few inches high with potatoes and a F. Matthews, aged 7<> years and 11 months. and Mrs. A. W. of fora few days-Noah Dearborn of Bangor and in the County of Walil". deceas'd, a Keating Belfast, Capt. Mears. In Sharon, Mass., 10, F., the tiying steeds. The steamer returned Young of Liberty is visiting her sister, Mrs. banner of oats. Last the grain Aug. Mary as the law directs- All persons ha- piece year his and two John Pickard of Hermon visited Mrs. E. B. Lord wife of Horatio Mears, of Groeschner, engineer young formerly Belfast, aged the estate of said decease*: * about 11 o'clock in. Fred Whitten... .Seth Roberts and wife was GOO from Mel* 42 11 months and 6 against p. crop bushels. The hay crop is large, last week....Miss Hannah Thompson years, days*. the same for settlement, ai, friends. After a sumputous dinner with Stevens. In present have to Belfast, Aug. 11, Mary A. Stevens, to make There w ill be an gone housekeeping in Ralph Pils- and there are three sized with a rose and Harry Thompson from New York are thereto are requested pa* afternoon tea and rnusi- good barns, 20 and 7 months. 1 Mrs. Cobe’s relatives, several of the par ty aged years ately. FRED V. house-Miss Alice Chase from Low- smaller barn and sheds. crew was their mother, Mrs. E. S. Thompson...Her- Sherman. In Martha R.. cale in Union Hall this, bury’s The not visiting Roekport, Aug. 8, Belfast, 1", 1897. I Thursday, evening, visited the Duckery, where some took snap widow of Willi on 1\. a of Aug. is her Win. bert Holmes of Fall River, with his wife and chil Sherman, native Dex- between tlie hours of 5 and 8 ell, Mass., visiting uncle, Either. quite done haying. Catching glances along o'clock, with shots, and the afternoou soon passed. ter, aged 76 years and 8 months. .... visited his Mrs. F. E. last Mr. and Mrs. Chandler of Lewiston at the farm and we saw 13 dren, sister, Gilman, Staples. In Rockland, Harold I,. the following program: Benj. surroundings Aug. 11, At six o’clock the launch left for Northport, week.... Mrs. Delia Benson of is a Staples, aged 3 months and 3 1 I' were in town last week on friends head of cattle at a distance. looked Lynn spending days. j j II Won't You come to my Tea-Party? calling They Towi-e. In 14, Celia F. for- song ill with — Dexter, Aug. Towle, and relatives. greatly delighted their visit to few weeks in town William McGee lost a valu- Beatrice Park They made a short stay at to be all Jersey cows. The young growth of merly of Belfast, aged 23 years, 5 months, 5 days. O, Rose so Sweet, Vocal trio Hermes Sandypoint and the hospitality of friends. able horse last Thursday_Mrs. Clara Chapman Watts. In Rockland, Aug. 8. E. the Park....Mrs. A. C. Mosrnan and wood is more of a mixture of Nancy .Cop- Miss Laura May Carver, Mrs. Clara daugh- hard wood of with her wife of William E. Watts, a native of War- Sawyer, _Mrs. Ollie Bond of Needham, ar- Bangor, her little daughter, is visiting land;, Miss Louise L. Fernald ters of Belfast week at the Park. Mass., ren, 52 10 mouths and 11 The spent la^t than the former growth cut off by the mother. Mrs. Elizabeth meet- aged years, days. a « Clark_Quarterly Notice is hereby that *lis Pining Flower, Rotoli rived last week and is stopping with her remains were taken to East Warren for burial. given & ags’ -Earl of N. is cent, will be made on all taxes :- A Dream, J Lassen Thompson Nashua, H., Bodwell Granite Company some years ing services were held at the Methodist Church West. In Somerville. Mass.. 14, Mrs. F. E. at Aug. Lovey me before !.'*th. I sltall !a Miss Fernald his Lewis mother, Waning, Buttercup West, of 77 s August visiting father, Thompson_Mr. ago. Besides the growth of wood has in- Sunday, Presiding Elder Norton officiating. formerly Belfast, aged years, men's Boom in Memori-.il Buildii In Primrose Lane, Vocal Quartette Macy cottage. One day last week a buckboard months and 14 days. Orville Judkins and of 1st, until further a li* Miss Carver, Mrs, Sawyer, family Newport creased and crowded out the old sheep pas- White. In Melrose, Mass.. Aug. 14. Frances daily came from .. Miss Fernald, Miss Millie with a party of twelve Northport 12 m and fron l.3<» tic. m. Shute spent Saturday and Sunday at the Park, the ture. Since our boyhood days there have SHIP NEWS. Emma White, formerly of Belfast, aged 23 years. Vocal Solo, Selected and visited them at the cottage, returning 1 months and 24 days. M C. HILL, lax \ Mrs. Grinnell guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Fuller.... been at the bar. The old changes scrubby Belfast, 2d, 1897. tl30 Dumb-bell Miss Janie at night_On Friday last Mrs. Alfred PORT OF BELFAST. July Drill, Curtis Mrs. G. and Mrs. L. H. Mosher re- oak across the bar on the Island is The Clough just gone, Belfast Price Current. Message, Song, Blumenthal Black gave a lawn picnic, to which all were ARRIVED. Miss Carver turned from Rockland Friday night.... and the larger oaks have been cut down on invited_The annual alumni 13. Sch. 1). D. Hoboken. The Oars are Plashing Lightly, Vocal trio, Geibe1 camp opened Aug. Haskell, CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOURNAL. James Frost returned Friday night from the mainland side; and the house by the bar 14. Sch. Fannie & Edith, Ryder, Saco. Miss Carver, Mrs. Sawyer, Miss Fernald 3d and closed Aug. 17th. There was a Aug. he had Aug. 15. Sch. Sarah L. Davis, Gorham, Me., where employment_ in which a Fletcher and a Nichols once Aug. Pattershall, Produce Market. Price Paid Prod r. j The ball between the and attendance and a hue time is 0 at game merchants reported. Bangor. 00 212 no ! Wanted On- There were no good Apples, p bu, 20230iHay, p ton,] mechan which services here Sunday. Rev. lived at different times when my father used 17. Sch. L. A. Plummer, Foster, New ics, took place last Thursday Bros, team loaded with a Aug. dried, p it*. p lb, 3T-2«4 ....French jolly York. 4(a5jHides, afternoon, was hotly contested and absorb- aDd Mrs. E. S. Burrill were at Northport_ to haul rock weed and go clamming there, is Beaus, pea, 90al OOjLauib, p It., .~>«7 party made the trip to Mt. Waldo last Fri- Aug. 18. Sch. James Holmes, Ryan, Boston. medium, 85va0 90 Lamb Skins, and Overall M ingly interesting. The final score as offici- Mrs. Ann an went to the 25.240 Pant Fogg, aged lady, gone. Smaller oaks are there now, and the yel’wevesl 00(21 10 Mutton, It., 4a 5 ally reported was 48 to 2G in favor of the day. The day was clear and the scenery SAILED. p j Maine General Hospital, Portland, last week Carleton’s old fashioned house has been Butter, p lb, 15a 18 Oats, p bn, 32 tb, 25 « 30 ; mechanics, though it is claimed that the um- and much enjoyed by the party. Aug. 12. Schs. Geo. B. Ferguson, Ferguson, Beef, p ft., 5.26 1-2 Potatoes, 70 —AT.. to have a cancer taken from her nose. Dr. delightful j pire favored the merchants iD the latter taken down and a tine looking one built on Eddyville; Earl P. Mason, Blake, Norfolk. Barley, p bu, 40:245 Round Hog, 4.a4 1-2 I ....The was ably last Sun- of the This score to pulpit supplied 13. Sch. Henry Whitney, Welch, Bangor. Cheese, lt>, 9 Straw 6 00 a 7 00 part game. goes prove Cook accompanied her. We hear the opera- its site. I suppose the same farmhouse Aug. p l-2,a1<» p ton, j THOMPSON A: FOS 1 that those who officiate behind the counter day by Rev. B. B. Merrill. The sacrament Aug. 17. Sch. Sarah L. Davis, Pattershall, New Chicken, p lb, 10&12 Turkey, p lb. lTi«18 tion has been and she is still stands that was built 4w31 58 Church Hell are no performed doing by Prescott York; Fairy Forest, Smith, fishing. CalfSkins, 50;a75 Tallow, 1 1-2,a3 St., match for the hardy sons of toil. It was administered Mr. assisted by Merrill, by Aug. 18. Sch. Fannie & Edith, Ryder, Rock- lb, 14a 16 Veal, lb, 6a7 is reported that several of the who well-Benj. Loud of Plymouth, Me., was Thorndike and Sears. Its history would be Duck, p p players, Rev.Silas Adams of Westbrook, Me. Sun- land. Eggs, p doz, 16 Wool, unwashed, 12213 had probably were in rather a in town last week and called on A. R. not7ce7 overtrained, My- very interesting reading now lor the young AMERICAN PORTS. Fowl, p lb, 8(210 Wood, hard, 3 5025 00 bad condition the next Mr. Fisher presented the I notice that \s morning, several rick. were schoolmates when and day morning Geese, p lb, 132.15 Wood, soft, 3 00,23 30 hereby give my They boys people, for if that is the same house my being unable to arise without assistance. church with two lanterns for the out- New York, Aug. 9. Ar, ship Iroquois, Hono- ELLEN has left bed am not met for 25 Mr. and large Retail Price. Retail Market. WOOD, my j The merchants are had years.... Mrs. mother worked there when she was sch, St. Simons, Ga.; 10, talking strongly of hir- young. side of the church. They were given lulu; Penobscot, Dodge, out and that I shall by schs. A. W. Rockland; Webster Beef, corned, p lb, 7@8 Lime, p bbl, 90(21 00 just cause, pay j ing a professional coach and playing one Cleary of Montville were in town Aug. 13th And the about the road Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton of ar, Ellis, Ryder, story turnpike Boston, Barnard, Marshall, Bangor; sld, sch. Carrie E. Butter salt, 14 tb bag, 18 Oat Meal, p lb, 4 25 contracting after this date. more game before the end of the season. on of who are well known here. The lanterns calling friends. Mrs.C.was the daughter would be as our lots of land Haskell, Weehawken for Gloucester; Corn, p bu, 42 Onions, p lb, 4vp6 Landlord Grinnell of the House interesting, Pickering, Prospect, Aug. 13, 1897. Searsport were much needed and our people are much 11, ar, sen. Kit Carson, Kendall, Bangor; sld, schs Cracked Corn, p bu, 42 Oil.kerosene,gal, 112i2 Rev. Rufus Dixon, who was at Unity charge here now are numbered this road. For S. -~ furnished supper to forty-three of the play- by pleased with the gift. Mrs. Curtis, the wife Eliza J. Pendleton, Virginia; W. H. Sumner, Bos- Corn Meal, p bu, 42 Pollock,p tb, 31-22 4 3w32* I ers and substitutes. 28 She thinks there has been sch. Anna lb. 13 Pork, lb, 7 08 years ago. instance, my lot is No. 7, second range from of the Rev. Wm. Curtis of Brownville, was ton; A. Hayford, Rockland; 12, ar, Cheese, P p Norfolk for New Win. Cotton Seed, cwt, 1 25 Plaster, bbl, 1.12 a since then... .Mrs. J. the line. This road is said to have noticed in the audience Pendleton, Thomas, Haven; p p NORTH SEARSPORT ITEMS. great many changes turnpike Sunday morniug- tb 529 Meal, It. 3 his labors with his Frank- Slater, Bangor; Susie P. Oliver, do.; sld, schs. S. Codfish, dry, p Rye p W. Harmon of who has been been located by the company from Sears Mr. Fisher closed 529 Shorts, 75 280 Edwin Carter returned to Massachusetts Old Town, M. Bird, Halifax, N. S.; Paul Seavey, Pattershall, Cranberries, p qt, p cwt, TO LET Island to the great farm in Jackson, and the fort last Sunday, having preached Wm. E. Clover 11 212 It., 5 25 1-2 parish Bangor; 13, sld, sch. Downes, Newport Seed, p lb, Sugar, p A desirable tenement on Ch last week, stopping at the Park with her daughters, for which he a stu- very land surveyed some distance on the way; the twelve Sundays (as News; 14, ar, brig Harry Smith, St. Michaels via Flour, p bbl, 4 502S'50 Salt, T. 1„ p 35 has returned her home. She will 1 00 Sweet Potatoes, 222 Enquire of i Mrs. Clara Woods returned home to Mas- to sprained but the road was never completed and it dent supply) was engaged-There be Boston; sch. Sallie I’On, Boston; 15, pas ed Hell H.G.Seed, bu, 75,22 M.A.FBUC on sch. R. F. for Portland. Lard, P tb 8.29 Wheat Meal. 3(23 13 sachusetts last week. her ankle very badly and was obliged to go. does not seem to point to Jackson. an excursion to Camden Saturday next. Gate, Hart, Dodge, Amboy 3311 17 Church 8t.. Bell*’1