The Republican Journal. AUGUST ~Th|)I1': 72'__BELFAST, .MAINE, THURSDAY, 23, 1900. NUMBER 34 ... il To-Day’s Journal. conviction human concerning liberty. Others At these re-unions each recalls Hill and the second Hull had John from have talked; you have born witness to Run; they JBarney, Prince Edwards Is- k 1. your The various on memory’s walls seen the old of the the finest was! a PERSONAL. PERSONAL. r faith. Yours is the honor of the pictures army Potomac, land, good fellow, but lacked judg- martyr. Which only a soldier's life befalls army that ever took the field, pressing hack ment. While for the sutler he K* lent Association.. You gave your life for the dear to clerking gin Base principles And a soldier has seen. the brave Confederates till within of could American only sight not tell, or affected he did not know, Roy Webber of Dexter came home H. \ Folwell is Dead....Campaign every heart. or Saturday P. Thompson spent at Bar And time has no limit of days years spires of Richmond, and then being them- the difference between an ounce and a Sunday Grove ('ampmeeting at Sears- It is true you are alive. In the truest for a few days visit. Harbor. It was but and fears, selves pressed back over ground rich with pound, and the result was that the ’U«n's Appointments.. Person- sense of the word, he who puts himself in yesterday—fun pur- battles and cheers the blood of their comrades, until it seemed chaser would more Albert W. the hands of his as Marching, camp-fires, always get than his Meade of is Hon. A. E. Nickerson went to country you did dies I ween. that with march into Natick, Mass., Boston for his Were a part of your life, Lee’s Maryland all money’s worth. Francis Ginn was a good page 2. country. He the bullet was visiting relatives in this city. on may escape lost, until the bloodiest battle of the Christian follower of the Lord, but could Monday business. but he who puts his country first shall have When turned away from the old home- M-mcc.. Letters of Regret A | you war, Antietam, forced the rebel army back, not preach as well as John II. went to Oakland Mrs. B. L. Smith of Patten is his name on the roll. Death is not Chaplain Bowker, Healey Monday, visiting her :r«'\ers\ Bossy. Reunion of martyr’s place even as the laud was filled with the cheers though to do so. of dying on the battle held but the The foe first were called to face perfectly willing Surgeon after a short vacation at home. L. II. Murch. obituary..Resolutions giving of which you ami drum-beats of our was a brother, •* boys marching from Abbott good man to himself and the .it-r 1*1 (J race.. The Little Brown ! one’s will to his nation in the hour of Marched not with rank and file apace; peril. town ami to their No men. Fowler was Miss J. A. Webber of Wm. A. Mace *ms- village support. body Major also a good man, Hartford, Ct., is visit- of Brunswick is visiting We do not welcome because you were But with you. at Newport News, of men you were more patriotic than the nine but a dare-devil who knew no and cer- her 1 m;k 3. brave. Others have been brave and died He aboard, unseen, unheard, fear, ing brother, C. 8. Webber. relatives, in Belfast. slipped months’ men and none were more truly tainly had not the fear of the Lord before \vila Belfast Free for a worthless cause. You witnessed for And when a gale off Hatteras stirred Library. volunteers in the highest sense. Our regi- his eyes the night he borrowed inv blanket W. F. Ilean went to Bar Harbor last week Sumner P. Lothrop of New York is visit- Changes in Industries, ail idea which is the life blood of a noble The sea to fury, without a word,— ment lost, according to Fox’s*book of Regi- just before the battle of Irish and to meet in nation. Not a child is horn or shall be Of his he made use. fiend, friends from Kansas City. ing relatives Belfast. \.;K 4. born power mental Losses, 1(15, of which 35 were killed me to lie without it but is indebted to You compelled between the I'iooks..(Joy. you. rescued blind- or died from the effects of wounds. corn-rows in Miss Annie Burleigh and And the imp of seasickness knew full well This mud, water and snakes till Knowlton arrived home from Margaret Dunton returned Friday from a News..Transfers ed, bleeding freedom from being trampled to 17 the Northport Not the enemies’ nor nor represents per cent., losses of New daylight. But I got even with him Boston for a death. You were brave in the service of rifies, shot, shell, by giv- Sunday short vacation. visit in Milton Mills, N. II. So soon Bluecoat’s Hampshire, the State sustaining the sever- ing him a long of Dick cele- 1-\(.K 5. could the courage quell swig Taylor’s humanity. est loss, averaged sixteen per cent. So our brated brand of Mrs. A. A. Roix and Edna went Mrs. B. L. of The Star As his unforseen attack. gunpowder whiskey and he daughter Smalley Revere, Mass., is ■« mod Yachts Spangled Banner is or in a Templars.. bunting, to he howled with regiment about year’s service lost the lay dormant for some time after. The to Bangor for a •! the and of And it seemed you glee Maj- Saturday day’s outing. visiting relatives in Belfast. Orange*...Tliet'hurehes. symbol expression the divinest full average of the State the or had a old Bells .The In the shrieking cordage and roaring sea sustaining good darkey helper by the name Maine Coast truth concerning nations. Seen in a heaviest loss of record Miss Florence Dinsmore of Walter •1 < in any—a to be of Sam. I can see him now. The Waterville Cooper left for a short .1 Menard. land it thrills the heart. And was triumphing your misery, surely Major- yesterday foreign The sol- proud of. I would like much to see our old turned Sam over to arrived As if you were on the rack. my keeping when the last to visit relatives. visit in Waterville and Gardiner. f Vi ’.K (*. dier dies in peace under its folds. The color I Thursday sergeant. served on the color guard regiment left Springlield Landing to go to ! a.-rary News and Notes, >ailor asks to be covered with it in death. six Geo. I!. Williamson and Tho’ under “sealed orders*' you sailed away months. A giant in size, he was brave the front, and I took care of him and wifeof New York Charles Sleeper returned to Boston Mon- i' m- Facts..]>r. the good Forestr> Unique among national Hags—it alone To the came one as a lion. I see him across made him arrived last of Water Mississippi you day, now, marching milk the goat for me. I was then Thursday for a short visit. day from a short visit in Belfast. Register l>eep stands for humanity, proclaims self govern- to the field 1 I>ead ( Md Home And near its shores ’twas your fate stay at Irish Rend, with apparently as chief cook and bottle washer for Leiut. ;.;mgton ment, the government “of the T. A. son Mrs. Victor Brett of •*• people, the And on the Southern side. much unconcern as if the air Haskell, wife and of Bangor is .it<*r Ingalls lb-ad. by fight was 'filled Thorndike, and he, Frank Milliken and my- Bangor spending people, for the people" far and wide. 'You That encircled the enemies’ land with snow flakes instead of were at the a few -; 7. is, you ; bullets, ami I self, were having a good time until Powers’ Revere House last Friday. days with Mrs. S. A. Reed. brought back “Old free from can see Glory” stain, At many'a stronghold you made a stand; the dear old boy carefully mending rebel made a raid on bust- i! 1’oints. .The l'ath Maine the that does not cavalry us, Mrs. A. K. Jackson E. II. of the only Hag insult manhood Your we never can the holes shot in the that all our and daughter Margaret Kelley Bangor Commercial Newport• Songs Along the sufferings understand, flag, forgetful ing" up arrangements and plans, and because it knows no but declares all those our are at the plebs, But we know you were sorely tried. holes were veteran’s badge. If frightening us out of many growth. Morrill Cottage at was in Belfast the first of the week. men created .Jesus was years’ Northport. equal. the first to the old be alive him That was a r \<-K 8. boy give my most affec- ticklish time for us, but we the word our Malarial fever and Southern heat Mrs. Fred E. Avery of Exeter is Mrs. C. I. York and children speak “humanity nation the tionate refers to Roscoe without or visiting recently ■ greetings. [This escaped being unty < orrespuiidenee_ first to echo it. Did much your columns to deplete, If. plucked plunked. her Sparrow, who has been dead 5 or ti There is no what have parents, Geo. D. MeCrillis and wife. visited her father, Ilenry C. Mai den. t'-irth*...Marriages...I »eaths. But had no use for the word knowing might hap- The future of the republic depends you “retreat,” years, i Rut I am upon getting garrulous, a sure pened had it not been for the “Essex" ami a Elmer Rev. Charles of the of our men to the idea of And your work was bravely done. Crockett and Mrs. George Miller of Henry Wells Burlington, loyalty self sign that old age is creeping on. With hearty detachment of Rhode Island Cavalry, which government. Whoever at the ballot box Three more weary marches through mud and best wishes to Everett, Mass.,are Vt.,is spending a short vacation in Belfast. greetings the dear old was themeansof hurling destruction among visiting friends in Belfast. MAINE REGIMENT ASSOCI belittles it or aims to make men lose their self and mire, I dear boys, remain, comrade, the Confeds. Speaking of Sain reminds me W. C. Miss Nellie respect, a knife to the nation's And terrible hongs when under fire: Thompson of New York arrived Brown of Knox is spending ATION puts heart, James F. Rouelt,, 2dSergt. Co. I). he was a little ancient in his and man- shoots into the nation's At Port Hudson and Irish Bend your desire ways to visit his J. the week with her Mrs. L. E. poison veins, does ners, and did not feel to do much Saturday father, C. Thomp- aunt, Dickey. the little lie can to kill human Was to know our side had won. disposed liberty. 2023 1st. street N. W. hard work. I asked him one day how old he son. Miss Annie Marston of Boston arrived -ill ICfimioii in Itliu'hill. We w elcome the of von you, sight makes Those times have been Washington, I). ('., Aug. 13, woo. was (I think he was about 5ii) and he us perilous long past, said, Mrs. F. 11. feel we have a sacred trust. \Ve are not To the Members ok the Old Fight- “I reckon I Fairbanks of Everett, yesterday to visit the family of W. T. How- .1 "ii of the L’cth Maine But the sears and mem'ries will ever last, is os, sail." I said, “Sam you Mass., wasting time in making sacrifices to hold ing 20th : is her ard. And days like these are unsurpassed— have one more guess, so guess again." visiting parents, A. S. Redman and ;«11<>11 was held in Hluehill these reunions. To keep our we must In liberty When veterans meet once more: August, 1802, Eastport, Maine, on the This will do for this reunion ; so, with the wife. I lie share it with others. We owe it to humani- call Mrs. Alfred A. Small and son Houston veterans from this city You see in each other's of tlie President, contributed a number grace of God and wishes for a to these again eyes good merry the ty give object lessons. Thus we The of which underlies of its braves for the defence of the reunion to all I subscribe Arthur Merrill and wife of Hudson, went to Winthrop Tuesday for a short trip by steamer Cas- into the glow friendship, country, my comrades, my- Mass., get young peoples’ minds the idea The of and still relies and sent them by steamer to Portland, and self, visited his visit. that must the changes time, brother, Win. W. Merrill, last shape nation’s policy. No On the faithful comrades of thence by rail to Bangor. Yours sacrifice is too to yore. truly, week. -ession was called to order great help young men to he These raw recruits represented the CII AS. T. Eldridge. John Walton and wife of Skowhegan v independent, self to be ’Twas won with his comrades re- talent and • >sgood, and Rev. R. I.. respecting men, Osgood wealth, budness ability of the Wakemail Brown of Waltham, Mass., visited relatives in Belfast and Belmont last Americans. nown : and were town, they all young and un- was a ;\er. The records of the w guest of T. B. Dinsmore the week. We elcome you, for you by your deeds of “Short rations’* for his men would not go sophisticated. BASE BALL. past valor kindled in men’s the week. read by the secretary, and hearts fastexpir- down. Upon their departure from Eastport the _ Daniel Berran and Robert A. Cony of the of tlie ing hope of humanity. We welcome any ef- We hope he has proved in his native town band played “The Girl I left Behind ports treasurer i Me,” An team came to Belfast G. \\. of of Kennebec Journal are guests of Orrin J. fort to-day to make that idea shine like a He holds to those principles still: and there was in much Augusta Aug. Barney Portland, formerly p itiee were consequence weep- read ami accept- star in our mental firmament. 17th and were was at the Dickey. ^ Anything With pleasure he planned to welcome you ing, wailing and gnashing of teeth, with defeated by the home team in Rockland, Revere House last gist the that makes it whether it be here, not a in the reported following conspicuous, dry eye audience, though some 7 innings by a score of 10 to 0. The game Friday. Sheriff'S. G. Norton went to Old Orchard the on Hag the school house or the spirit of With Marks he has foraged far and near, of the boys were “dry” enough. was tame, had few and to attend a of the teacher within deserves our We That not with food but On arrival at Portland we interesting features, yesterday meeting the sheriffs Co. at praise. onlj right good cheer, were met with a Llewellyn Bruce arrived home ver, 11., Ellsworth must a was shortened to allow Friday make conscience of this idea. Brave His comrades should have their fill. hearty welcome, and on our there- the visitors to take from of Maine. departure North Adams, Mass., for a short va- and knave live together. Conscience from the band again “The Girl I left the 3.30 train for home. Two-base Co. I >., Feb. 1, 1000, at may He has one regret, mid the many played hits cation. Mrs. Geo. W. left for N. is the man. Man is not w hat his intellect joys Behind with the same Chapman Lee, H., Of the Me,” result as be- were made is. Man is welcoming here brave old boys. by Patterson, Conroy, Crockett, after a short conscience. Without conscience fore. When we reached we w ere Edward yesterday, visit in Belfast and ! Holley. Co. 1)., March do. He has listened in vain for a noise Bangor, Clements arrived home at the ballot box he may be an intellectual humming hustled to the outskirts of the Bond, Purrington, 2; three-base hit, Patter- Saturday Rockland. •i Harbor. Of city, where from a bees, laying up their store, Worcester, Mass., for a two weeks’ knave, traitor to human freedom. we reported to the powers that and son : home run, Purrington; base on Mu Coodhue, Co. K., at For the Twenty-sixth Maine was very fond were, balls, j Mrs. Emma A. Lucas of We welcome you, for your spirit still goes took up our abode at John vacation. Mansfield, Mass., \ oril S. 1SMHI. Of honey—they have been known to abscond Camp Pope. off Bond, 1; off Conroy, 2; struck out, by forward in Cuba. Our boys are not After a or two's we is R. T. Rankin and other relatives n. Co. at there, With a not day higgling, conclud- Chas. E. visiting 1C, North Sears- to crush manhood but w Quantity large,—but beyond Bond, 5; by Conroy 0. Umpire, Dorman. Crawford of New York arrived to ake it. The mo- ed to dissolve partnership and enter into a in Belfast. ment Their capacity to re-store. to men in Cuba shall realize are new the result that Co. II re- Innings. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sunday morning join his family and visit Co. c. they deal; being meiCand our equals, she will he as free as the ceived the recruits to Belfast. ..1 2 1114 0—10 relatives. Fred L. wife and child visited C. Accept greeting sincere and true following complete its Howard, liiigham, Co. the United States. We are in the Philip- Which comrades and friends extend to you, organization, to wit: Augusta.1 0 2 3 0 0 0— ti his brother, Ira L. Howard of Pittsfield, •••solutions were pines to make them as free as the State of As worn P. Hon. W. C. Marshall left to attend adopted those who have the loyal blue George Potter, Eleazer G. Bibber, Chas. Monday last week. Maine. We are there to them it" permitted to take part in help to man- And marched with our boys away. T. Eldridge, Jas. Eldridge, Jr., Wm. P. meetings of the State Assessors in Washing- hood. When once realize areas The Belfasts went to Warren Aug. 18th, "t this ,;7th anniversay of they they From one of our churches the man of praver Higgins, James B. Lawler, John A. Lowe, ton Herbert S. and Edgar K. Hatch of Lynn, we county. i! "in the good as are, our ministry of will Went with the fortunes of war Nathaniel making the trip to Union and service of the mercy you to share. Joseph Morang, Norwood and by carriage, Mass., arrived recently to visit in Belfast .led wiiereas we are remind- end. Your awaits in the over James Peters. The remainder of the thence Miss Marion A. Bean of Chaplain “Home, squad by the Georges Valley railroad. Searsmont is the and "! the death We welcome you because you are still there” went in other some in the vicinity. of the eom- organizations; were of her friend Ethel M. us that a They accompanied by several patrons guest Wilson of •dned the great teaching servile American is a Your final re-union, some day. 28tli, some in the nth, some in Corcoran's Frank Lee and wife and Miss Celia majority of the and Poor’s Mills. Yates ng therefore be it disgrace to his Hag. He is unlit for the sacred Irish Brigade, and a few in the 17th U. S. sport, others went by steamer of are friends in .' we trust of an American. Men are slow to And this to Of the Bangor visiting Belfast 'abile cherish their may glad gathering you bring Infantry. Eastport squad, Potter 31 and 31 to Camden, thence by electrics to Mrs. Edward Evans and son of ■'■ a Sidney and tend our and assimilate simple truth. Christianity Good cheer for the future, tho' life's spring was made Sergeant. The remainder held Belmont. sympathy Tliomaston and by steam cars to Warren. Waldo Station went to for "vei! summering tlie distinguished rank of and hav- Bangor Saturday they lett, passed private, Frank W. Gowen of who is ■ seem to Ten were the win- a Waterville, '"in ’llr ranks Joseph S. master the truth. Jesus taught the With hints of autumn's beauty: ing good sound teeth and ditto stomachs, innings played, Warrens weeks’ visit. value of men to a noble in Waldo has been in Bel- i; i. Jenrge 1 and T. God. Do not grow And may you garner well-filled sheaves naturally kept the bread from moulding. a score of 12 to 11. Two-base hits speaking county, Holley ning by Otis W. Lane, wife ami children of Brooks i I.lent. Freeman (lood- weary or impatient. Witness unto death for of that strong courage which believes Morang died of disease at New Orleans; fast this week. human were made by Kenniston, Robinson, Crock- 1 In-mp.-m o. Is.: Hazen freedom. No earnest worker ever grieves La., June 21, 18(13; Norwood died at Boeuf, arrived home last Friday from a short visit < ould we have the finest- in ett and Burke: three-base hit Mr. K. \\. Capen, who has been ■ M".ang < ". c ; and An- works of art in To do, life, his duty. La., May (1, 18(i3; Peters was discharged at by Conroy: in R. 1. visiting this Providence, ham C". 11 country with a degraded lower class of Hospital, N. ()., Feb. 27,18(13: Jas. Eldridge, home rum by Saunders; bases on ball, off his brother, Rev. R. T. Capen, returned to w Then followed humorous remarks Dea- a e would not have it. This world was by and Mrs. J. F. and two children of page «.f our records be men, Lawler, Potter have died since dis- Saunders, 1 ;off Xewingliam o: off Crockett Trefry Boston yesterday. ■■ made con Stone ui a tin- names <>t for manhood. Noble men we want, of Boston; song by Mrs. Lemuel charged. There remain to tell stories at the Boston arrived to visit i 2: struck out Sunday Mrs. Geo and there can be no without self- or around by Saunders, 1; by Xewifig- C. K. of Burnham has on a 'i; last meeting. nobility W Peters. Boston, who sang “The Star camp-tires grocery store stoves, W. Davis of Belmont. Libby gone respect. Self-government fosters self-re- Bibuer, C. T. Eldridge, Will and ham, 1: by Crockett 4. Umpire, Pierce. business t<» Montana and w ill be “iv" ;li*- next meeting in spangled Banner" as an encore. The after- Higgins trip absent spect. The .self-government of the soul alone Jno. Lowe. 1 2 .4 4 .I C 7 8 !> 10 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Knight and Miss ••‘■i Innings. about two months. li-tt f<» the execn- fits for a share in the of the noon session closed with singing “America" When we left in government Bangor October, 1SH2, we Warren.0 0 5 1 0 o 1 o 2—12 Marion Bean of Searsmont spent last week people, by the people, for the people. by the choir. were full-tiedged soldiers, regular terriers, Belfast.2 l 14 0 o 2 o 0 l—li Urvon B. Hatch of Dorchestei, Mass., re- Would with at Quantabacook Pond. ■• •■ ■ you, your noble mind and re- inotlier words, it was : p| 'inted a eommit- The evening session opened with singing, (bull) dugiof war,and turned home Friday from a visit to lii* sis- fined sensibility, like the environment of a nip and tuck with humble servant for 1 your Mrs. Maria Liscomb of who •: ers Col. J"hn F. to-night on the < >ld Portland, lias Mrs. 1 >. K. horse. To my knowledge there are “Tenting Camp Ground," time whether lie would be able to accom- Tlie Lisbon Falls team will play Belfast ter, Bird. spirits ('. >•- been visiting Mrs. S. Webber ami >: ;; 1.1 I J. >. Cilmore. that wt-ar bodies with a colored skin Newton Osgood aiul the followed the for reason family, the by choir, pany command, the that lie on the Congress street grounds Thursday, Finest of Br.-Lewa'i-c. Mass., re- of in returned home Libby Ip -11-caii. and the equal any citizen fineness of nature. an address K. K. had made himself useful in the office of tlie Monday. by by Judge Chase of Friday and Saturday afternoons. This is turned home Moiida\. a This morning waking they might have Hon. Gideon Mayo and Hon. Llewellyn after >hoi t visit in their names and Bluehill; song by Sidney Howe of the one of the teams in Western Warren Pitcher and wife of Worcester, cursed their existence born ro the life of a Powers (your now able and worthy Gover- strongest Belfast ami Winterpoit. brute, no mother, father, brother, sister, Apollo Ouartette, Boston, who was encored; nor) at the Headquarters of the Post, who Maine and is composed mostly of college Mass., arrived Sunday to vi.sit relatives in Misses Maud >t**wa:d and Ivi a Poiv child or home affection endeavored to use manner Belfast l.-aac lark ami wife, wife, husband, such reading, “A Home, a Picture of the War," all of means to players. The Belfasts will be put to their and Northport. anmie-t. Belfast True 1’ as we mean. Jt is otherwise, and because Alice of Bluehill: detain him and send him to the regiment '•pent a few da\s last week u Pu< kland by Mayo singing “Tramp, mettle to defeat them. Tin* management of Mrs. M. A. H. Sherman of Waldoboro at you veterans carried to them the truth of later; but as it takes two to make, a bar- with Miss Hattie » ienieuts. the are the tin Morse. Belfast. manhood. This is why we welcome you. tramp, boys marching," by gain, your humble servant decided to take the Belfast nine is at heavy expense in temledthe Hatch Reunion in Montville and- It is little we can ’do. Oui Mrs. Wallace and daavlitei l.ala \ W. ( urtis ami wife, homes are choir; reading by Louise Hinckley of Blue- pot luck with the boys. Well, we boarded keeping the team together and maintaining is visiting in this vicinity. staple* to ou. Our love their the train at at we Me all;.. Hancock ; I.. >. open y people country, hill, granddaughter of a member of Com- Bangor, Portland receiv- of Holbrook. Mass., are v.-ituia Mi". >.’s love their ed its high standard, and all who feel a pride Fred who has been his v"inei Mas.s. : John soldiers, revei»■ their God. Our a big ovation, with more music the Hadley, visiting ville, H.. who laid down 1 by sister, Mrs. »•■>.*rt Kerry : R. C. Smith, open witness tune, and many shed- keeping pat- mother, Mrs. I'rania Hadiey, returned to for When the Greek slave country: remarks by Rev. R. L. Olds; ding tears, (in at Boston we had Henry Jellison, 1-alen; loyalty. by arriving ronize the games liberally. his work in Boston Monday. Leslie F. Neal, druv.aist at Lour A- son's.is ; a Powers shall have gone to the rubbish another Being in the iIe. Tilden ; Col. John heap', music, “Marching Through Georgia," New- big surprise. placed havam a t wo weeks vacation, and went to y our deeds of unselfishness will live in mar- j cradle of for the. W. S. Richardson and of d‘% Ellsworth. ton the choir and I liberty, (Faneuil Hall) William A. Folwell is Dead. wife Newark, We Osgood, audience joining (iardiner Monday for a short visit. I'. .^wanville : ble, painting and song. hope y ou will so night, we were expected to be good, and we N. .1.. who have been Ford, in the visiting relatives in ".:h : A. enjoy yourselves you w ill soon want to come chorus; song by Sidney Ilowe, were good. Friends called to see us. but Newhurg W. Hop- Belfast, left for home ('apt. P. F. Patterson left Monday for ed win again. (Jo in and out our homes ; remarks Rev. E. A. they could not come in. Next we took William A. a well known Saturday. Lufkin, Monroe: freely. “Adieu, Mary" by day Folwell, dry N’oank to his school .a. the Anna Pen- See our handsome sons and beautiful train for New and on I senior member of tiie join >to<-!(tun springs: Jetter- daugh- Bean. Mrs. Belle Hinckley of Bluehill York, lining up goods manufacturer, Albert G. Smalley, wife and daughter of ters. children of a liberty loving people. heard somebody with good sound lungs yel- linn of Folwell, IJro. A Co., Chestnut dleton. after a short visit at hone*. at the the and Chelsea, Mass., have taken rooms in tlie : * the Good of the presided organ during day “Where’s “Chick” “Chick" died at »li ii 11. Thomas, Eden: May Angel Universe, your ling Eldridge.”’ street, Thursday night, Aug. Kith, John T. Jordan, wife and son of Wollas be A could Johnson house on Church street. rev ; F G. Bartlett, Mt. Best Friend, with you and keep you, to evening. vote of thanks was extended to easily be distinguished from the Cap- his residence, Twin Oaks, Sharon Hill, in tain for the ton, Mass., letnrned lunne last Saturday make sunshine the'shady places of life the members of Janies A. Garfield Post and reason that he was all in one Philadelphia. Mr. Folwell was born at Miss Rdytli Keene of Boston, Mass., and! A. K. for you, and when you depart may you hear lump. Knapsack and blanket constituted Muliica Hill, N. J., March 2.s, 1S4«). From from a two weeks' vis;; in Fast Pel fas; ipt Clark, Belfast: to the ladies and citizens of Ellsworth for '■ Miss Lilia Keene of Waltham, are in ears the welcome from the fellow with the sound an he devoted himself to business. Mass., ! •ton, Mass. sounding your Eldridge. Well, early age ('. K. White of the iirm of Whited our their entertainment. found him the of Mrs. Ervin Jackson of Poor's Mayo, apt. Ansel Wadsworth, y hearts. royal lungs and weighed him down Aided by his strong physique and great guests j Carter went to Aucusta Tue^das to atteml Billings. Northport; Welcome, ever welcome gallant veterans with more bundles; this time fruit-cake and energy lie rapidly rose to a succesful posi- Mills. of the Twenty-sixth! a bottle of “tonic.” Arriving in New York tion. When out 17 years oldheentered into < An vent ion. wife and daughter, Bel- To that it was a of to the Wholesale 'onfectioners' say day enjoyment we were rushed to Park Barracks for business with his brother as a manufacturer Miss Lida Mason of Boston arrived at as. Togus; W. A. Ileal, ( apt. Ansel Wadsworth of Belfast re- ! lunch, the comrades who visited the beautiful vil- and took our medicine without a murmur. of dress his Frankfort boat and will Kev. K. P. Parker, H. ]>., and wife of in goods, succeeding father, by Tuesday spend sponded fitting terms, returning thanks and coffee and I. Folwell. Some afterwards 1' Lieut. T. s. Osgood and lage of Bluehill nestled among the hills is ! (Bread meat.) At Jersey Thomas years her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Win. Flartford, Conn., and grandson. L. Parker for the kindly greeting extended, and re- City we were treated to pie, but were told lie also became' owner of the Collingwood mile, sew all A. Marks stating it mildly. Although the day was Mason. 2nd of Poston, are quests of 11. P. Thomp- F. W. Townsend and the incidents of the not to eat it because it contained ground Mills. Mr. Folwell was a member of the calling stirring past. far from 7(5 comrades with wives son. i-'c pleasant, glass. At Philadelphia (Cooper’s free Union League, Manufacturers (_inb and M. Farnham, .James Song by the choir, Red, White and Mrs. Rebecca K. H. Day of Pasadena, Mark 11. Blue; and made a of over 1. It. Grindle and wife, daughters company C arrived to visit Mrs. ( has. Mrs. (i. 11. (.Truby of Poston. Mrs. address by Rev. A. E. Bean; remarks by bread; at Washington, coffee and bread—a Masons. As a Quaker, he refused to hold alif., Saturday --•t. Brooksville: W. II. who partook of the bounteous hospitality of Harriman and Miss Helen Thomas of An Lemuel W. fine diet for able-bodied young men. No public office, though always attentive to E. Owen. She has been visiting T. s. Hatch John M.Wessell, Brooks- Peters, Esq., of Boston, who this the comrades B quiet village. Although butter on the bread and no milk in the cof- his duties as a citizen. lie is survived by in Montville. anpolis, M v Staples, Belfast ; J. Since the signal from Sumpter’s gun : to the solos, To-night on South Boston visited I)r. A. C'. Ellingwood patriotic “Tenting found over a foot of snow around us. H. W. Billings, Swan- The North and South the lesson had learned, ing and his many friends here hoped that this charging^* ipw Bath. the Old Campground,*’ “Tramp, Tramp, We had a as recently. -lit, M. M. Whittuni, Sears- That whatever way the battle turned big reputation wood-chop- might be. lie will be greatly missed in this A and the result was we were to "'d.>. : The same fire Tramp*’ and “Marching Through Georgia’* pers, ordered Basil Newell has been manage! Boston, Mass. G. K. unquenchable burned summer home for and Edith appointed fell a forest near Ball’s Cross Koads. We vicinity, where he had his Mrs. Fred E. Swett children Lli O. Colson and wife, In their hearts, as when war begun. by Mr. Newton Osgood of the Arlington of the Western t'nion ollice at Wiseasset, Marr, Swanville, Adjt. IF did it in apple-pie order: but if all hands many years. and Raymond of Newton Centre, Mass., who The North no claimed to tell Quartet of Haverhill. Mass., assisted by a had done as well as 1 did the Maine, the repeating station for Squirrel tt. Mass.; K. L. Kmer- longer forest would have been the guests of Mrs. L. A. Wilson llow short was the time required to quell local chorus of 12 voices; and also several be standing to-day. After this little hard Island and Boothbav Harbor v«*ar>port: P. S. Holmes, of went to Rockland to The knew so well work we were marched forts and Campaign Speakers. Poor's Mills, Friday insurrection, they songs rendered Mr. Howe through At first could finely by Sidney arrived even- 'i ni-.us. they quickly end: corn fields to Alexandria, Va., where some visit Mrs. Swett's mother. Chas. II. Twonibly ida> James F. Churchill, of the of Boston. The are the of cam- While the Southern Chivalry now knew Apollo Quartet of us took the propeller Pocahontas and the Following assignments llenrj Staples and wife, for Belfast and ing from Cambridgeport, Mass., accompanied 11 That the Northern “Yanks” had a tables and deco- others took the Matanzas. The paign speakers vicinity: W. Frank Gibbs, J. W. courage finely arranged beautifully latter Ralph Sawyer, little Fernald, Searsport: too Hon. Win. 1*. Belfast, 24th. by his sister, Mrs. Herbert Norris, and b rated halls show that much taste and labor steamer, on which we assembled, was Frye, August Jr; H. M. Marvel and Norman Frankfort: George P. Hon. Charles W. Fairbanks of Indiana, Williams, who will make their home in ! Which had not been “reckoned” on,’tis true, the largest and best, and a good sailer, son Willie, iicock. were expended by the ladies of Bluehill for 28th. Phemisterof Medford, Mass., are at the Sal- Till called our Hag to defend. staunch and strong. We had small-pox on Winterport, August Belfast. of South rec- lion. Victor B. Dolliver of Ft. Hancock, our enjoyment, for which we wish to thank hoard to amuse us, but the Pocahontas had Dodge, mond cottage, Little River, and erasing on The tide of war, with ebb and How Iowa, Brooks, Aug. 24: Monroe, Sat- Iiam McCully, and C. (F them and to hope that we may be able soon not. We launched a few dead comrades Friday, the Jennette during the month of Mrs. S. A. Reed and daughter Abbie will of vague uncertainty, moved so slow, urday, Aug. Morrill, Monday, Aug. 27; yacht ded J. W. over the stern of the ship, and for want of 25; for Boston, and by Black,were Suspense and anxiety could but grow to enjoy their hospitality again. 28. August. leave h\ train next Monday better judgment and care were put in dur- Liberty, Tuesday, Aug. try members of the asso- To that would not “down:” Bel- two there and phantoms ance vile at the Grounds—the Gen. Adam E. King of New York, after a visit of weeks spent And the true as Quarantine Rev. II. C. .Meserve and wife of Indian- princely Lincoln, steel, old fast, Friday, 7. to the letters received and read at battle-field of famous Hickory Jackson September at Nantasket Beach, will journex To Three Hundred Thousand made appeal, Among John M. Harris of will I lid., were of II. M. Prentiss "i nomination of officers —and kept there for ten days,'living on Pennsylvania apolis, guests in Whose hearts respond, with faithful zeal,— the reunion were the at with their home Minneapolis. following: oranges and blackberries. At Baton speak Searsmont, Aug. 27;"Unity, and wife a few the week. Mr. His crown. Rouge days past and their report was loyal helpers—his woo. E. G. Pratt, Palermo, Aug. 2b; Boston, July 24, we lived higher; on higher ground, 1 mean, Aug. 28; Meserve lias been in Mass., Mrs. Nesmith and daughtej sof Brooklx n. Centre :»o; Burnham, Aug. Springfield, "I'ted From Western plains to the old Maine coast Dkah Fkiend and i'.'omrahe: The an- and we had no sooner landed than we had a Montville, Aug. ;>1; Centre 1. eight years and lately received a call to In- V \ and Mr. II. I. Cunningham ol Tiunp- Wadsworth, Belfast. Ouickly arose an answering host. nual invitation to meet with my old and funeral on our hands. The company’s lifer Lincolnville, Sept. v to hand where he has a much larger Hold. been Mr Billings, Swanville. “Is it men our country needs the most :* dear comrades of the 20th came duly was sick and i was roped in to til! the bill, dianapolis, kinsvillo, N. V., who have visaing this a. m. It has been a source of as was A F. Clark. Belfast. Here am I. Send me, send me.” very and the Irish Washer-woman" the H Maple Grove Campmeetiug at Searsport. and Mrs. I.oonard on Chureh street, of \sa> it Cooper to me that I have been unable tune I was familiar with I that .1. P. Xowrup Saginaw, Mich., I Co. A., Isaac Cook, From hamlet and mountain, from sea ami great regret only played momma. ibex the of the left for home Tuesdax "i ge Monroe: « o. F. G. Hundred Thousand to be with you at Ellsworth. It is, of course, It was all as in Montville. F., Bait- They gathered—Three right. “Everything went,’’ visit to when became homestead our comrades I held as usual on Maple Grove camp ground, first Relfast since l.s.io, | Ferry: Co. F., John S. more, comparatively easy for living we say, hut when think of it now, it makes in not so where i here as an officer in a militia com- I".". ( o. (F, W. J. Bailey. For the cause of liberty. Maine to attend, but easy me weep. Searsport, beginning Thursday evening, Rangor Miss (Jracie Nichols of liucksport. having was sent Ini M. Brooks- one is living in another State, and whose oc- When the command to Port Hud- over two to attend the muster at which ! been admitted to the Pennsylvania hospital Wessell, We honor this band Aug. obeli, continuing Sundays, pany general ■b W. to-day gallant cupation or duties require their constant at- son in March, Joe Clark, Frank Milliken I at will in about two weeks Ferguson, Belfast;' of was a Philadelphia, Who that number ; I and closing Sept. nth. The usual number .Jefferson Davis guest. course of -iiiig.s. S\dney. represent grand tendance, as mine does. have, however, ami myself were left behind to take care of ! enter that institution for a full We them a welcome with cordial hand workers nurse. ^ itte. George W. Wise, give one consolation in that my memories our the commissary and other property. It speakers and are expected to be Old-time friends have been glad to tudy in her chosen profession of And hearts that well-know their worth, are I do not see as a j be missed •B sargcnt. boys all young. them, came very near being lucky day for Joe the entire session with sev- .Vhite Miss Nichols wdll wreath For saved to us the we present during Capt. Joshua A. Fessenden, a member of om- 1111 n it tee: P. S. they bag love, most of them no doubt are to-day, gro wing Clark, for while he was asleep and snoring n social circles and in the church, where Staples, eral new and a and 'aninel Morse. Which boats triumphantly each State above, grayer every year, their steps feeble, as in liis tent some unknown soldier across | speakers large profita- of Rockland’s best known and most eminent •die ha> h«-eii an active member and worker And back to our land they brought the the ranks of those who are march- the who was out for a ble session is anticipated. Those wishing families. Fessenden is now in the she will receive the ,i" all to they join bayou snipe, sniped Capt. post- I l.pworth league, rations, which were Of to earth. of man\ peace,—a blessing ing toward “fame's eternal camping ball under old Joe's bed. The air was blue or cottages on the master Stamford, Conn. He has congratulation** of a host of friends and 1 board, lodgings grounds Hty, excellent in quality, I see them and a with and the to of Rockland in the her evident fit- From the shores where l’euobscot’s waters groundbut young eager, for few moments oaths, only should address the President, C. C. Moody, interesting yarns spin acquaintances upon special and partaken of with full of ftm and frolic, until the malarial way he had of relieving his surcharged feel- OO’s and has enjoyed Old Home Week im- ness for her new work. Bangor Pointnercial. flow; Monroe. 1 fever and dysentery of Louisiana took all ings was to fall on my neck and weep at hav- mensely. Rockland Courier-Gazette. 1’I’Kites. From Camden Ilills with their sunlit glow; ___ the vim and lire out of them, until in ’63 ing been fortunate enough to escape the sur- Kx-Senator Walls of Vinalliaven was in From the uuiet valleys that lie below, We have received a note from K. II. Pen- fission opened with a solo returned home, the mere shadows of knife and saw. But of all the harum Frank W. Gowen’s Appointments. the t*it\ on his hack to North- And the home of the inland plain ; they geon's yesterday, way ^ Peters of Boston, with the healthy boys who in ’(12 went scarum critters I ever had the pleasure of slow Esq., dated at Sans-Souci, top of Shaw- where he will the process of From Eastport on Maine's farthest marching port, complete bound; “three hundred thousand more” to the as- Frank Milliken, the Mr. Frank W. Gowen, who has been ad- that he goes to North- choir. Kev. R. L. Olds From Mt. Besert so well knowing, Commissary angunk mountain, Sullivan County, V rusticating, .lie says renowned; sistance of the brave armies then be- was the man. He was not afraid of hec-use the climate at Vinalliaven is From all the towns that cluster round, sorely Sergeant, dressing large audiences in this county Mr. P. says: “I have been here, 2,000 port Messrs. Snow andStorer of and without or devil. He .was up even his ambition Was the Maine. set, whose assistance, Gettys- man, maid here, there not warm enough and t gathered Twenty-sixth against resubmission, will close his tour of feet above sea in for two solo, and Kt v. C. G. M. Har- bury, Vicksbury, Port Hudson and Tnlla- and everywhere, knew everybody, and those level, my bungaloo, was pretty well satisfied by last Saturday’s ■ •• he made believe the at Centre came to en- the address of The most were boys in the flush of life homa could not have been won. The services he did not know he did. county Montville, Sunday months, amid the clouds and cool breezes, record-breaker, lie home help following was with Maine, who held Knowing little of care and nothing of strife; of the nine months’ men have never receiv- He not overburdened conscientious evening, Aug. 20th. His remaining dates while sweltering humanity is complaining tertain the boy s of the loth Hut their hearts with courage and were ed their in The men and would cut pictures out of their annual reunion at Vinalliaven Wed- hope proper place history. scruples, are as follows: At 1 Thorndike, Thursday in the cities. I do not intend to mik Twenty-Sixth. We rife who enlisted under the first calls did so Harper’s Weekly and pass them off on un- occupy my nesday, and as instance of his loyalty and the welcome of Blueliill When they first put on the blue without any knowledge or appreciation of suspecting plantation darkies for U. S. evening, Aug. 23; Burnham, Friday even- villa at Fort Point this season, for after I his self-sacritice it may be stated that H never are men life’s full tide— what the nine months’ and receive all manner of lie the reunion of his own delight. We shall To-day they past they undertook, but money, country ing,'Aug. 24; Winnecook,Saturday evening, leave here I go to my plantation in North gave up regiment, rateful for tlie services you Nearly two-score years since side by side men were under no delusions, for they had produce in exchange. He was the only the 2Gth Maine, which was held at Ellsworth Centre Montville, even- and later to my mines in the loved As comrades and friends were allied— read of Bull Run and Fair Gaks and Gain’s in the and had Aug. 25th; Sunday, Carolina, gold the same in order to do the honors at r. country. they original regiment, absolutely day, 'in 20th. of springs from a positive! But they still are loyal and true. Hill and White Oak Swamp, and Malvern no counterfeits. ing, Aug. State Washington.’4 home. [Rockland Courier-Gazette. who COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Unity. Mr. Charlie Mitchell, has Reunion of the Merriam Family. Resolutions of Respect. | been employed in ‘Massachusetts for some CURE ALL TOUR PAIRS WITH

is at home fora few — Mrs. Solo- I). B. Carter No. 128. * time, days In response to an invitation from Eli C. Headquarters Post, rReferred from bust week.] Whereas, The in his infinite man 11. Bennett, who has been ill for a Merriam of the descendants Almighty Pain-Killer. North Belfast, wisdom has removed our dear comrade, Eu- Wealth MouKii.ii. Mrs. EllaM. Littlefield of Pros- long time, rode out last Sunday.Otis of Matthew T. Merriam, late of gene A. Boulter, who his to his A Medicine Chest In Itself. and Ahagail by loyalty hair is Walker and w ife from are in the hour of earned the ever- of pect, Mr. Gilbert Williams of Boston, Mr. Bangor visiting Morrill, met at his pleasant home Aug. lntli. country peril his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Walker.... Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for lasting gratitude of every good citizen: there- wealth Leo Sargent and Miss Mattie Cross of Bel- The day was favorable, not too much sun- fore be it were of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Luce are expected home this CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, fast, guests Mrs. John F. shine, nor was there fain to prevent the Resolved, That while we lament the death indeed, week.W. A. who has worked for of our Cross the latter part of Old Home Week- Biles, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, people from gathering from their homes esteemed comrade who,by inestima- ble services to his merited the un- Miss Mattie Mae Cross from Belfast is the Crystal Spring Creamery for a number over the country especial- NEURALGIA. hills and from afar. Old Home of dying gratitude every loyal heart, yet we t o a her vacation at her home here. of years, has a vacation of two weeks and Week was well and the occasion 1 y spending 25 and 50 cent Bottles. observed, bow in humble submission to the will of the li. 11. Earl takas his place—Miss Abbie was one of great enjoyment for the Merriam Omnipotent, who judges best in all things. woman. Bklmont. Mr. and Mrs. Loring H. Col BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- And be it further Matlit from Cumberland Mills visited Mr. tribe. Among those present were Mr. and cord and Miss Hattie Colcord of Belfast BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. Resolved, That we, as comrades, extend Earl and Mr. Biles last week — Mrs. Sirs. Every Wm. Wood of West Medford, Mass., to the bereaved our heartfelt sym- were in town Snnda\ visiting at J. M. Cun- PERRY DAVIS’ family other Woods, Miss Thompson and Miss Ruth Mrs. Thomas Gurney of Big Timber, Mon- pathy. WEALTH ningham s — R. P. Hills and family of Bel- Berry think of spending a week at North- tana, Miss Marian Greene of Providence, Resolved, That a copy of these resolu- attraction is fast were in town his tions be sent to the family of the deceased physical Sunday, visiting par- port during camp meeting—Mr. Ed. Woods Pt. I., Mr. and Mrs. IV. T. Sayward and comrade and in The Belfast Jour- to it. We ents. Philander Hills and wife — Mrs. Ella A CAMP GROUND CONTROVERSY. published secondary thinks of buying eggs this fall. If he does children of East Mass., Mrs. nal and Bangor Commercial. Churchill of Melrose, Mass., is visiting Weymouth, have a book we will he will take in Troy and all other adjoining M. S. MeCool of Denver, Colo., Horace and JA. K. URANT, I L 01)1. Thomas Churchill.Remember the meet- M. E. Bi on towns — A number of visited Frank suer, send that villagers A Brown of Lawrence, Mass., while gladly you ing at Hall’s Corner sclioolhouse next Mon- To the Editor of The Journal: Knowi.s Banos, Res. ROCKLAND Belfast last week to see the battleship Tex- from the came of are of me con- surrounding towns many Freedom, Me., Aug, (>, l*«ui. tells how to care day evening under the leadership of Rev. R- great many enquiries made just as, and all report the ship worth going to the family name and connection. Among T. Capen. cerning the controversy going on between for the hair. EYE sc*—Mrs. Susie Webb and two daughters, them we the W. G. C. Association and the noticed Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Merri- INFIRMARY cottage Resolutions of on the death of Mr. is too Wintekpokt. A who have been visiting relatives and friends am from respect If hair Tin* only Eye Infirmary East ,i very interesting Sunday as the Mr. and Mrs. Elisha your and lot owners on the grounds, and Lincolnville, excepting at in Troy and Unity for a few weeks past, Harry Thompson: Bangor. School rally was held at the Methodist means of Merriam, Justin Merriam and his sister, thin press is the best communicating A Physician and s,,. went to last for a two Death has again invaded our fraternal Operating church evening. were read N'ortliport Saturday Mrs. from Mr. and Mrs.Tiles- tendance. All Diseases of tin* 'Ey. Sunday Papers information to all deserving to be enlighten- Grey, Morrill, circle ami we are called to mourn the loss of or los- weeks' will Mrs. Tested Free and (Masses furnish, on as outing. They occupy ton Wadlin The Ideal Sunday School, follows: ed in a number of from Belfast, Mr. and Mrs. J. a worthy brother. Many of us recall with lowest Smart's and Mrs. Aldana any dispute affecting large its prices. Do not have From the Rev. J. W. cottage—Mr. II. and children from pleasure the pleasant hours passed in his ing mented on so-called pastor's standpoint, people, I beg space in widely read Sayward Thorndike, by optician- and little from your and now these memories We vo> Hatch: from the 1). M.' Libby daughter Waterville Mr. and Mrs. White and children and society, through competent persons. give supt's standpoint, to set forth a few facts to Ivory runs a luster, bosis of Diseases of the are a few weeks at Windermere paper pertaining vein of sadness, for we know that E\e ‘and spending — correct all Spencer; from the parent's standpoint, Mrs I Mrs. Brown (Grammie Brown we call her) those hours can never be and the errors of refraction. Park. this very grievous case in question. If repeated, get C\ M. Phase; from the teacher’s and Elisha w of that once knew him will know him Board and Room standpoint; fail to state I some one better in- Brown and ife Morrill, Mr. places iH&ir $i.oo ; facts, hope no L. A. Stokell; from the and Mrs. Buck more; therefore, pupil's standpoint, Bhooks. Rev. If. \V. Norton and wife of formed than will make needful cor- of Searsmont, Mrs. Davis 2f>V Main myself Resolved, That by the death of Brother Street, «/>/>. Part, ..... Moods ; and their Harriet Some Churches Searsport called on friends in town last rections a and Mrs. Andrews of Jefferson, Mr. and we a in later issue of The Journal. Harry Thompson have lost and Rockland, (u/i stair- Young People, Elizabeth Fernald; poem E. A. who has Mrs. J. F. Sheldon and daughter of Bel- peacefui neighbor, one who was ever kisor Thursday—Mrs. Carpenter, More than 20 years ago the Association ready The exercises were inter- to lend a helping hand in time of need; also Lena >prowl. been in very poor health for some time, is extended its borders the of a fast, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sheldon and by purchase that Union Harvest has lost an hon- Growth becomes with and a beautiful solo was Grange spersed music, — T. A. Elliott was at Wilbert and Brown of and slowly improving lield of 15 acres adjacent to the southern Stanley Morrill, ored member, one who was ever welcome and all In Miss Crowley of lloston. a us. dan- .ung home for few days this week W. side of its old grounds. Mr. Hiram Ruggles Mrs. M. A. P. Sayward of Thorndike. among vigorous Resolved, That while we bow in submis- druff is Lane and wife are visiting relatives in was then and and From the immediate neighborhood came the removed. Sw.YNvm.K. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sawyer superintendent treasurer, sion to the will of the Divine Master, we de- R. I. will be absent Mrs. Gardner Providence, They to the which he had made following family connections: sire to extend our heartfelt to his It restores and Mi. Charles Sawyer of Somerville, according plan by sympathy always about a week — Fred Pingree is keeping one R. R. Miller he laid out and daughter, Mrs. l’hilbrick, Mrs. Fergur- bereaved children in their hours of loneli- Mass., were the yuests of Miss A. .J. Kane streets, parks, color to or faded for o. W. Lane his and son ness ami grief. gray shop (hiring absence cottage lots, and what is referred to in the and Mrs. Mears. last week — Mrs. M. M. Nickerson is visit- That in remembrance of our has made as a in the The and too Resolved, hair. Retain great change appear- perpetual leases of the lots as vacant company numbered lifty-six, your iny iriends in Hampden. ..The dances at cottage departed brother our charter be draped in ance of as much cannot he the stock that wrought in Cinde- lots, of 15 feet in width, the cot- said of the pleasant home mourning thirty day>: that a copy ul these don’t look old unce yham's Hall are beeominy deserved- separating youth; rilla the of the glass which was so thrown open to us, resolutions be sent to the sorrowing chil- Messrs. by possession magic tage lots, which only are numbered. Mr. hospitably before time. ly popular. Much credit is due to dren, and a copy placed upon our records and your slipper—Benjamin Mantial and wife of, Wm. close at and of the whole-souled manner in which iV L Nickerson and F. L. Rillsbury, living hand, helped a copy sent t" i he Republican .Journal and Cunninyliam, $1,00 a bottle. A1! druggists Dedham, Mass., have been visiting friends Mr. R. chain out the ac. Mr. we were greeted and entertained by our Bangor Commercial for who endeavor to have them orderly and u- lots, ac., publication. ( 11 as. K. ( om. in town — Mrs. Rose and i genial host and his most excellent wife. A Mr. King, I have used Hair he recently Lang Ruggles explained to, him particularly the your Vigor jo\ ah!'-. Tliere is to another dance next Mrs. Ki-na E. on now for about 2"> ami I have returned to her home in ! table was in the dining-room and King, years (laughter Milford, purpose of the vacant lots, showing him spread found iu satis far* ,rv Frida) .v-u: ny..... M iss Carrie P. Greeley Mks. An Mi: L. llowiis, j lies. splendid'aml .BUB with and in ■wav. I believe DEATH. Hall of Pi.sh- Mass., Wednesday.Walter the plan. They were to prevent of bountifully supplied good things, Centre Montville, Me., July r.'oo. every and a frn-ud from Do.-ton are yuests of her crowding recommended this Hair Vigor to an outer room am's Ferry, who is recovering from a long a of was beautifully decorated hundreds of motile;. Mi l-. c. smart... Dr. A. IF Spin- cottages, preventive extensive tires, my friends, and they of bilious his and with and vines and Hew- all tell the same If illness fever, with wife for the general good looks, for the use of evergreen trailing story. any- iii*\ ;t part) left 'Saturday for Winder- body wants the best kind of a H ,‘ir — and here a was and Take Heart of Grace. daughter, is visiting at W. C. Rowe’s the for and ers, long table spread I shall recommend mere.. Mr. Turner of Palermo. who is cottagers, wells, for everything Vigor certainly with all that could be to them just as as I lion. V. B. Dolliver of Iowa will speak else to build on. He said bountifully supplied strongly Kills all canva-s i:._ the town with “The Facts of needful, except Take heart of grace, begin anew. can that a bottle of Btt needed to the demand for a they get Ayer's here on the political issues of tlis campaign that lie fixed the of the lots satisfy mid-day t< not Hair Vhjor.” the c.Mitury." is meetinywith very yreat price cottage To-day's -day yesterday. meal. drinks of lemonade and an And on its bloom the dew airs. N. E. Hamilton, Aug. *J4tli_Mr. and Mrs. W. T. White to for the vacant lots, or Cooling budding success high enough pay Nov. 23, 1393. Norwich, N. Y. and Carl White of Waterville: Mrs. abundance of fruit, nuts and Of early morning still doth play. Craig intervening spaces, which were to be kept confectionery pi‘o-i“< l i.i.m d'he entertainment at E. s. Bowker. Masters Tommie and 1 were at hand for all who desired to par- lurry forever open, and not for future sale. Take heart of grace, and gather up Wrfts ths Doctor. e iast was Bowker and Miles .lellison of Belfast: Mr. take. After all were served the company This sweetness of the If con’; '.Main ail the the srIn•''ih"ii- Tuesday eveniny What Mr. R. to Mr. he dewy morn, you benefits On Plants-- Vj»K. explained l’illsbury you ties.re fr m the use of the : the lawn in front of the Fill lip with this your Viitof, ver> Follow 11y tin- pro— am Siny- and Mrs. Frank .lellison and Miss Cora gathered upon emptied cup. write the Doctor ul out explained to many buyers of lots, myself \nd the fair hours born. it. Address, ■ pledge newly Dii. J. C. A V MR, ny < or'onatioii, b\ thecony! eyation ; violin F. lla .lellison of a few of house and were photographed by an artist Bangor, spent days included. We looked upon them as adding Lowell, Mass. in.i-ic. d-r "Annie Lau- Week with Mr. and Mrs. T. 1). from the city, thoughtfulh procured b\ our AFiie Hat -lc* -miy. Old Home value to the lots, ami consequently paid the Take heart *1 grace, and look before, host. Instead of backward on the WE HAVE RE DUG Mi Allaiviman n adiny, Miss .lellison.... A large delegation from Brooks asked for built worthy way. price them, cottages, dug Wash out the old regretful score. Home After these were Mr. 1- In- a <. an miii.:. "1 ininy for Home and attended the old Week celebration wells ui! things finished, the open spaces, and otherwise The sorrowing sins of y esterday THE PRICE. Merriam a brief of i F : —id. ." M -. Hat; h- slmte; read i! Belfast The Brooks band gave address welcome, !:••<• Thursday made needful improvements and uses of « there the and as usual a w as 1 111111;Lit e sony. dd -'akeii played during day, and song of welcome sung b\ him And let the old mistakes and iia. M them under the eye of Mr. R. and other pain were enthusiastic in regard to their lie cleansed with this ref Me-. Anna Harr.man. Mis.- Yen- treat-j and his family. Response was made b> resiling dew, BE COMFORTABLE ! meat of Belfast.The mini- ■ otticials for or No by the people about, nearly, years. And make loginning unco again. MHaiti.- Haniman: oriyinal exerrbes at Windermere Park ! Mrs. White in a very pleasing and touching \ersary one claimed tin y were for future sale. Rut With hoi e and courage bright and new. drew a fair si zed c uwd from manner. A brief of the was I'HK LATKST IDKA IN ;i.ii■ iii. M Martha F. ilarriman: oriyinal I Monday j new history family ! ambitions are taken on by the Associa- A. A. HOWES &. ro. Brooks, but the threatening weather kept Elisha A F«*r what's the world and all its i• c s given by Merriam song Miss days. M F. c. Linh\ ; siuyiny, God he or its later oilicials. A scheme is con- by main away. tion, lint ours to V j Edith Ladd was rendered. Miss try and try again w.- ii.. eouyreyat ion. amusingly ayain, by j cocted and deeds are offered for >.">or slo a j Not ours t » falter on it> Marian ward recited “The (dd ways. ( _• ven Say Army | M: load;, ot IF.stoii added j Letters of Regret. head to lot-owners 'n place of the leases, Not ours {<■ Ming aside for pain. ( »*at." A of reminiscences was read mi e « ■•ita’.nm. lit w th hi yrapho- 1 and are to bu\ the vacant lots paper they pressed Take heart of then, ot Mrs. Say ward, references to grace, day by day— ...TRUSSES... a .•••.■' iol Wha h the Fr<»m b\ com- by making j p'.o!:• people the letters received the which the cottagers and lot owners had al- Take heart of grace, and sing each morn, ] j scenes and of remembered i. o c:H nd thanks, and a.so to subjects long ago, I 11: ; mittee on invitations lor nld Home Week read\ paid for, or the use of them. If any •‘To-day's to-day. not yesterday, to i."d and Mi s. by her. She was the only member of the \ And all the world is horn!" ! be \\ e as follows refuses to for them a second newly quote cottager pay Nora d.-rations. Mrs. original family present at the reunion. The j Perry. For ease anti comfort ran suit A \ iv.a io- ;oi C. M. Barns, managei of the Lake View time, though close to Ids cottage on either family of Elisha Merriam furnished some all Ham a Ha: v.-; of iF-t-.n is visit iny friends Flats \paitment House, Cleveland, Ohio, side, it is proposed to seii them to another, perfectly. very excellent music, Mr. M. w ith the bass NERVOUS PROSTRATION. ■ llenrx Overlook and No for tiffins.'. and ’.-iat her.- ...Mis. j writes: *‘l have lived in man\ cities and hem him in by other buildings, or charge viol, his son Justin with the cornet, liis and «.anyhow Emi \ Sioekton vi-ited Mr. States in this union, but tlie old love fo" the otherwise exclude him from render- them, ’Have You These Symptoms? j daughter, Mrs. Grey, at the organ, and his and Mi- Willard bu.telmMer last Sunday.] scenes of m> childhood still lihgers, as fresh ing his cottage in many cases almost value- son-in-law, J. F. Sheldon, with the violin. Are you nervous ? Are you fidgety? Are ,M;s. Newman Savaye of (Juiney. Mass., and pleasant in my memory as if it was less as a summer home. Some of the old folks could hardly forbear you irritable? Are you changeable in your POOR & SOD, DRJGGISTS. is visitiny her sister. Mrs. Fannie Ilatchel- hut yesterday. Paramount to all other tf the association contend that it is legal “tripping the light fantastic toe” as the moods ? Is your appetite capricious? hoes dei .... Mrs. Man Kenney is seriously ill.; spots on earth 1 cherish my native home, and honest and fair to sell the vacant lots music proceeded. your mind wander? J>o you change your She i- attended b\ Dr. A. c. Fellows of] Belfast. I regret that 1 cannot he there on in question, why refuse evidence of the We were disturbed in our enjoyment of mind often on one subject? Is it hard for FOR RENT. (>ur Most Successtul Winterporf.Mrs. » ilia McMann went this auspicious occasion. Kindh remember statements of Mr. Ruggles to Mif. Pillsbury the music by a call to gather around the you t*> concentrate your mind on any one those who combine the to Del fast last w eek to take care of Mrs. me to ni) old acquaintances and friends who and the buyers of the lots. The leases read Regiii tables again, where ice cream and cake and Are fretful? Are Tin* store and office recently occupied by the w ill he fortunate to be there.'* ‘‘numbered subject? you you sleep- ness Course with the Wm. Hill, who is ill. enough according to the plan of 11. II. Condon Mauut'anturinii Company” and •limner spend choice confectionery were served in great less? Do you have Hashes of cold and heat? Rev. L. B. Palmer writes from Boston: Miller,” and describe with reference to the Shoe Store.” (<). I’cHHi. Shorthand and abundance. of home T\pewritinii. 1 *itt-fir:i.i*. There was a temperance Thoughts began to Are you troubled at times with palpitation ? Belfast. March 29, 1'Hmi.—l.atf “Certain it is that no State will give a more vacant lots, and the shows the va- One rate oft nit io: Sun- plan lots, as graphy. lecture at the Free baptist church last obtrude, and all things must have an end Do you have cold sweats? Do you have cordial w elcome to her sons and daughters 1 cant lots of ir* feet width, also the parks Write for catalog an b\ Kev. M. Prescott of St. Albans, the company began to disperse and wend spel s in which you surely thinks you are day j than Maine, and no will open and municipality streets, so the leases were made accord- going to o y ou have strange, roaring, mation concerning o:;r r« M handler, President of the W. C. T. I* their w ay homeward. All bade their worthy Belfast Bank. more doors than Belfast. An ab- sounds in ears? Do suffer Savings inviting ing to that plan : and an abundance of other buzzing your you kem was with he husband, ami both host and,hostess a kind goodnight, with Sho Typewriter present sentee an from Paralysis, Sciatica, Locomoter Atax- for fifty years, animal visitor for evidence is offered which the trustees show Noth*" i' 11»■ r<• 1 >\ u:\cii that Sa\ <; _o I*. •»!< V>. were in- many thanks for the entertain- ia ? made remarks. The speeches all enjoyable 7s7tisr. 1 hillock's teresting and to the Miss Susie M. ment at their pleasant home. M. A. I*, s. you symptoms, lion lias boon maIi«• at<• I""-.' a- r» 1 L. F. SHAW, Presi point.... of score of worn- to nineteen out every her pres- has been accused of trying to secure more Wonderful Klectric Pills for weak, invr to laws lvunlatiua; isstiitur tu-\\ 1.k*. Davis, w lc* ha- had ;i '• week's vacation with ; Tras. ent 1 find in her a un- out. nervous people should be used at once. WILLIAM II. OllMIY population, yet charm than is due him, and yet tin y are aw ay from They Struck It liien. relative- and friend- Imre and at Ocean will restore you to Belfast. Atiir. s. l.ioo. Portland, Main realized elsew here and that its They- positively perfect regret enjoy- his evidence as the darkness from It was a thing for this a with nerves Pa: I:, ret a; ned to New York Sum old approach- grand community health and give buoyant spirit lay.... such an ment is so limited. May her Home Week ing light. All we ask is what we contracted that enterprising man as R. if. of steel and completely cure all of the above H \\. wa.- observed tin Sons and by Moody secured the agency for I)r. King's Dive them a trial. serve tokimlle afresh the fires of filial devo- for and paid tor years ago. If the Associa- | symptoms. Daiiyhcu- >•; Maine. man\ of whom had New Discovery for Consumption, the won- Sold at drug stores, >1 a box, t» boxes, suf- tion in those who have known her as a inn was not able t" give leases on the orig- derful that has startled the world THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE remedy ficient to cure the most obstinate cases, h-M ii a : a nmnbei of years-Ml.-. A. home, and her future witness a prosperity inal grounds for longer time than annual by its marvellous cures. The furor of en- or sent direct from laboratory prepaid, on .i !»!u< i.. :i vi.-itiny her dauyhter, Mrs. commensurate w ith her material attractive- thusiasm over it has boomed his business, of price. Advice on all diseases, The LKADINO NATION A L lll'IT KLl' \ N N I- \\a 1' \ i I I, campmeetings were held on tin- grounds, a receipt 1 .I..-< ; ! ! ■••crow, in brooks.... Mr. and Mrs. as the demand for it is immense, lie from Free. Address HALlJM'K ness.*' specialists, :t a'iviM-atf aii'l «•’ u-an «■.i- v. departure of the eampmeoting> an free trial bottles ithvay.s staiH-h Uepub' p-i; o... kwitli have yoiie to meaning gives to sufferers, and pos- DMl'D <'<).. 11" Court st., Poston, Mas- Hi! Gardiner,! (>. L. Martin writes from Amador City, end of such leases, how would one b»* better itively guarantees it to cure Coughs, Colds, Fstablisbed is4S. reliable n»*\v> of !h.-\ wiii reside... A large win*' part\ j ( alif., under date of _'nd. Rronchitis, Asthma, Croup and all Throat Aug. protected by a deed of a lot w ithin such for- — .in ■:. S ;i Fox croft and Troubles. A i'i j tt'-ii'led tin- camp- fir;ntn Last mail me Lung trial proves its j evening's brought feited grounds'.’ Hut our leases on these new ^ -* merit. Price .*oc. and Lon. A Mother Tell- How She Saved Her Little 11h*• I-* week... Mr>. (icorgie Parks your card of invitation, together w ith Gov- j are unlimited as to and THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN Lower's letter grounds time, the Daughter's Lite. am; !.••! .111«* daughter Agnes have return- : ernor circular designating nth to lath, inclusive, as Association set a high price on them, at rate OBITUARY. : roni 1 »eean where most August August I ant the mother of eight children and | discussions. 'and tin* e,48Son south side,or about Died at Grant’s Pass, Oregon, June li*th, medicines. Last summer my little daughter t• ! week to several kind remembrance with a » went A-bon* last spend j appreciates your of had the dysentery in its worst form. We etc,, and will commend itself to tin* careful perusuul .d \!!, sense of or would £l,2»*o for all the Park lots and spaces below* pneumonia, (’apt. Augustus Patterson, and Mrs. B. deeper gratitude, respond she would die. I tried \ day>. ...Dr. Br\ant's family of Stockton thought everything who has the true interests^*!- his ciinti at heart. in person more gladly and quickly than I, if George street, about an acre, possibly a little formerly Springs, Me., aged f»o 1 could think hut seemed to do are tlieir cottage at the ! of, nothing Thomjison occupying business would Nevertheless 1 lie was my permit. more, when the whole 15 acres cost them years, the eldest son of William her any good. 1 saw by an advertisement in Publish d Momlay.W *•«! 1 il'Ii'*! sea shore for several weeks-A con- shall be with in if not in party you mind, person. our that Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera New a: ! I'ri«la\. i- :n New aini know, £2,200. Isn’t such a lot and Clara (Muugett) Patterson of Belfast. paper m-day 1 entertain a liveh that the time is only price per high *■ sisting of Mrs. Frank Bryant, Mrs. W. L. j hope and Diarrhoea was highly recom- ivalit v a ti.. i: r\ \1\ ■; 11' When he resided in lie was a Remedy not far distant when 1 shall enjoy the enough to pay for the intervening lots or Stockton mem- at York >t h* -day 1'aily. mvim: York "I 111- I nik Mrs. N. C. and Mrs. mended and sent and got a bottle once. Frost, Smith daughter, j of the scenesof lat--st n.avs on day- "t N ! pleasure reviewing my early open spaces according to the leases V There is ber of Pownal Lodge, No. lio, Y. A. M. It to be one of the very best medi- proved i v-u»\ ami rovonm: m-u of til-' B K. Stevens and daughter, Mr>. A. IB: and greeting some of my old friends, He served in the civil in the It Tri-Weekly Weekly |"T youth, other evidence which the Association don't war, enlisting cines we ever had in the house. saved It ••on- in the the of the otIn-r tlnvr. for fariiifi Bruce and little son, and Miss Carolyn Web- participate festivities, enjo\ Second Maine Regiment, Co. B, that went little life. 1 am anxious for Tribune for Tribune j w ant to my daughter’s tain- all important ! li and shout for hear. from Stockton. the war week for sev- hospitality, enthuisa.-tically After he went to mother to know what an excellent •mu w ar tii-w s w lm-n ap I:i'i' her, went t<> Windermere last Old Home Week." every j “Maine’s The writer is accused of misappropriat- sea and commanded several large vessels. medicine it is. Had 1 known it at first it pears in TilK DAILY TKIlil \F of same d al -, <*i TH i: DA I\.\ Tl;lDI \ i: ;;i- Fverett and sis- •• eral da\'s outing— Libby My last visit to Belfast was in the latter He leaves an father and live of also Doiin-stic ami Foreign < orrespomlene.-. short .iroini; In |Mf", has flit• IA;iuiiuu ing one vacant lot by building over it, but aged sisters, would have saved me a great deal anxiety tei Grace have been visiting friends in 1 part of November, or the very first part of Mrs. Samuel X. Prescott and Mrs. Edward and little much suffering.— Stories, Flegant Half-tom* Illustrations. Humor MHMnhrr ih«- a mil \. nM a :< my daughter ■ he built with the consent «»f the officials oils Items. Industrial Information. Fashion \'. 1 \\ llirli ■: 1 :i > / December, lw»2. 1 was a guest at the S. Stephenson of Boston, Mass., Mrs. Ed- Yours Mrs. F. Lib- pnrt> I»!« for some time, and while there truly, Rckdick, Matters and ( ami L- I-' IHUl IIKT< h.iMi' i’ ■. Friendship American House for one and and at The it S. Agricultural omprehensiv. n«milr> day night, the time. superintendent told him gar McDonald and Miss Clara W. Patter- R. 1. For sale A. A Howes A Co., •! L. took a off Island i erty, by liahle Finaneial and Market reports. iJilt**. intt*r*-stiain instruct'' Mr. trip Monliegan a gentleman, if I remember correctly, by son of Belfast, and Mrs. Lewis E. Pitcher of * had been decided that any one who owned Druggists. name John (, Robbins was ~- deep sea lishing, and caught a barrel of cod- the of liap my Xorthport. Regular subscription pile,-. *l.".o per year. II* -"liar >n!»sr >:,'.o and I did not see much of the city. middle or one on two furnish it wit!; W furnish r a ih I UK -i< -i space, large cottage Carolyn Harrows Corey was born in The Little Brown Mate. _('has. Barbour,our popular postal clerk, 1 often call to mind one fact in connection in advance such lots would do no violence to the rule, Rockland, Me., December 29, 1x27, and died per year, I' M- y-ar. in a«Uan--- is a two week's vacation and is with that in the sixties I taking spend- Belfast, early at her home near no injustice to his neighbor on either side. Cromwell, la., July 11, most of his time with relatives at hauled a load of potatoes to Belfast and The little brown mate has left the ing the 19oo, making her 72 years, o months and 12 nest, Send all orders :<■ sold them for a bushel, and, in ex- Mr. Buggies, as Superintendent and Treas- And she’s half her Swan's Island—Mrs. G. F. Kimball and days old. Deceased was a highly educated forgotten song, change, s_'4 for a barrel of flour. If paid urer, had given such consent, and let him lady, having her school work at Her brood areaway in the sunny day, week mer- completed ■ son Dwight were in Farmington last my memory serves me correctly, the no : and his God look from above and and Mt. llolyoke, Mass, she was well litted for Her cares longer throng The Journal Belfast, chant’.'' name was Frank Knowlton. see, Company, to attend Old Home eek at Mrs. Kim- the work she so dearly loved—that of teach- But she misses the soft wings under her Republican Publishing Another incident among the many rem- let others see, whether White Bock cottage, a reunion of her ing school—which she followed breast; balls old home, where iniscences in connection with Belfast is many years with a vacant lot west and U cottage lots of in different places in Maine, Ohio ami Illi- She misses the need and the cry : the Greenwoods, was held. upon my mind, when, as mother, who lias no other family, vividly impressed l'» l'eet vacant lot east, nicely graded and or- nois. She was married December 25, lxno, The poor little a small 1 stood on the wharf watching, Frank W. Cotlin, a former Pittsfield boy, boy, in Huda, 111., to L. O. and lived in Bound eggs ’neath her heart to lie. for file first time, the great steamer Katali- namented, does violence to anybody or any Corey E. L, IV few of Old Home Week with Illinois until 1X71, when moved to their Stevens, spent 'lays din in to the dock. I never shall Mr. A. has a hundred dol- they coming thing. expended home near la., at which The little brown mate may tiute a note, 12 Church his mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Cotlin-Mr. and sensation as 1 stood Cromwell, place Residence forget that peculiar lars at least in and hard work in ! she lived until she into A low little note and sweet, I monej passed the bevond, T*o Letter? Mrs. W. B. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. there on the w hart. Apparently the wharf If her lover come' hack on his homeward Offce. National Hank Huildinu. Ilunnewtdl, on the Park in front. Poes the As- her husband preceding her 19 years. There and 1 were being carried out to sea with such grading and th• *ii guest Miss Alice of was born to them live children, three track. 'Ottii-e hours trum I :<» 4 am! Libby, Libby that 1 could maintain sociation consider him for it? Not a but boys That mean HEALTH rapidity scarcely my bit, and two girls: two died in infancy. The With a call her own to greet: Somerville, Mass., and Mrs. Annie Mill’ken while 1 was oblivious equilibrium, perfectly wants him to pay $30 for the middle space daughter, Clara, and sons, Elbert and Law- She's only a tiny brown mate, you see, to those who to The steamer seemed have to sebec Lake for a of all my surroundings. in can she find her rest: N 1 g<*ne sojourn liis and which he has ton, also Mr. Corey’s two sons, Charles and And naught .. XI. A !TNT!“N C. IVF still w hile we were it cottage occupies paid need an infallible weeks_Dr. W. ('. Maiden.intends to perfectly passing by John, are left to' mourn their loss. Mrs. The poor wee mother, w ho has no other two down the for. Let truth speak, let righteousness bay. Corey early in her life gave her heart to the Fit niche in the world but her ne>t. LIVER REMEDY move into his house on Middle street the Should of old friends and acquain- wisdom let Christian fiuPTU ni^ any my speak, let speak, love Master, first being of Baptist faith and later ; Margaret E. Sangster in Harper's Bazar. and first of J. X. Martin and tances from the of Montville inquire BV THE September—Mrs. vicinity speak, let common honesty and fairness be- years was a member of the Congregational for me; just say to them that I am in the CONSTIPATION Cure two children, Clyde and Edna, are having an tween man and man : let the Associa- body, to which church she belonged in enjoyment of the very best of health, and speak Reunions. at F. J. is Cromwell. She was a woman whom to Family outing Xorthport—Dr. Taylor have one of the of homes, with live tion speak truly to men and women who FIDELITY INJECTION V: happiest know was to love, ever ready to see so much at a to more knowledge Martins to make it merry; that away hospital gain young come here with tlieir money and good will good and speak kindly of every one. Thus Probably a dozen should of them off into the sunny in the art of surgery-Mr. Alonzo Coffin, any stray to build taxes and by her every day life has she lived the Wellman. The Wellman reunion will clime of and in a reasonable buy lots, cottages, pay of his California, get golden rule: Do unto others as you would be held at E. E. Clark's, Centre Lineolnville, P. M. of Thorndike, has been visiting not to furnish lots of work to townsmen, and help distance of Amador County, stop that they should do unto Later the first of if your neighbors can Mrs. II. A. M. until find the domicile of O. E. Mar- the place, town and State in many ways; let you.” years Tuesday September stormy, sister, Libby—C. Hersey they her life was devoted to her home and chil- the first fair Winifred the cabin-door the Association bare its strong day. Wentworth, tell of its lias moved into the house oil Peltoma ave- tin, where the latchstring of lay clean, dren. For several she had been fail- arm of and invita- years secretary. hangs on the outside. protection encouraging cures. Notion is hoivbv givoti (hat a <1 nue vacated Prof. O. IL Drake. ing in strength and six weeks ago she took recently by Old Home Week” tion to from everywhere and say oont. will hi- mado mi a!! Tax<-s fo? Hoping that “Maine’s everybody her bed. was a Hii.ls. The annual reunion of the Hills At times she great sufferer : _Electric have been put into the and come, come’to and .. ASK THEM boforo August latti. I shall bo a; lights throughout the entire state, especially Northport Campground and was it when at 10.35 family will be held at the home of Mr. and we will see to it that have comfort patient through all, Boom in Motum ial on aim room the fire department in for the citizens and friends of Belfast, may you rest, a. Mrs. Rufus P. Hills, Jr., llelfast, Tuesday, Building occupied by m., July llth, the reaper, death, released ATWOOD S nth, until t'urthor notion, frm all that its most zealous enthusiasts and added health at this most beautiful sea- Members and connections are THE TRIE “l. F." daily, U nion Hall. are turned on automatical- prove her. Thus one one our loved ones are Sept. 4,1900. m.. and from l..<0 to 4 r m. They of en- side resort on the western shore of one of by BITTERS. can possibly anticipate; that their cup invited to attend. If the day should be m. ( mi are and are a much passing over the river. The funeral was ly when the doors opened be even to the grainiest and most beautiful bays reach- the reunion will be held the first fail- joyment may full, overflowing; from the at 2 p. con- stormy Bolfast. I1 hmi. ;utf ocean or a home July 12, m., ably August l. needed — Mrs. Electa Bow- that one w ill occur to mar the ing from any sea so far within Warren improvement not incident ducted by Rev. The ones day. Hills, secretary. flow of that thousands most charming country. Wing. sorrowing den, wife of A. L. Bowden, who has been unalloyed pleasure; have the sympathy of many friends. [Adams Pike. The reunion of the Pike of the sons and daughters of Maine may be H. H. Andrews. Family sick for several w died at her home County Union-Republican, Corning, Iowa, will be held at $500 REWARD! very eeks, so situated as to be able to avail Northport C. G., July 30, 1900. Salisbury, Mass., Tuesday happily I July 19. and 11 and All For Sale Cheap — re- Wednesday, 12,1900. We will the above reward for case o* on Pleasant street a week ago F. W. Her- themselves of this grand opportunity, I Sept. pay any Mrs. Corey was a daughter of the late persons of this great name or descended Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Bay mare, good size and weight a former Pittsfield who has been main, etc. Bossy. sey, boy, therefrom, and all interested in commemor- Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness we Thiee-year-old colt. Otis and Barbara (Crockett) Barrows of cannot with absent several came home to spend ating the life and deeds of that “Great cure Liverita, the Up-To-Date Top buggy. years, is a kind old cow. Astounded The Editor. Bossy Rockland, and of a family of eleven chil- the Little Liver Pill, when the directions are strict- Skeleton wagon. Old Home Week with his father and other English Commoner,” “Worshipful Ma,j. are She dreams beneath the apple bough dren ly complied with. They purely Vegetable, Sulky. high wheels.; Editor S. A. Brown of Bennettsville, S. only two remain, Mrs. Richard Gurney Robert Pike,” of Salisbury, are respectfully and never fail to satisfaction. 25c boxes relatives and and was much And swings her tail and rings her bell give Harnesses and blanket friends, pleased once immensely “Through of requested to be present. Accommodations contain 100 10c boxes contain 40 5c C.,was surprised. While roaming up and down the dell. North Belfast, Me., and Mrs. J. C. Dexter Pills, Pills, Offers, however low. invited with the made in his native from he can be had at Hotel boxes contain 15 Pills. Beware of substitutions t M improvements long suffering Dyspepsia,” writes, of R. I. Cushing, Salisbury WM bars Lonsdale, for or and imitations. Sent mail. taken. town his absence. Mr. has “my wife was greatly run down. She had I see her through the pasture Reach, meals lodging, providing due by Stamps Belfast, duly 1_*. t'.uto.- J8 during Hersey NERVITA MEDICAL Cor. Clinton and no strength or vigor and suffered great dis- Eat all the pretty daisy stars, notice is given to the undersigned in ad- CO., for several occupied the responsible To Save Her Child Jackson Sts., Chicago, 111. Sold by years tress from her stomach, hut she tried Elec- Then gently toss her head on high vance. C. L. Pike, Saco, Maine. STATE OF MAINE position of chief clerk of the maintenance tric Bitters which helped her at once, add, To watch the clouds that dot the sky. From frightful disfigurement Mrs. Nan- she is Ci.kkk's Okku k, SiTKitMt: .h i> and way of the Eastern Division after using four bottles, entirely well, nie GaHegerof Lagrange,Ga., applied Buck- department When night makes all the meadow black, The anil of \\ \ \ can eat anything. It’s a grand tonic, and len's Arnica Salve to great sores on her soothing healing properties Ai.no C"« HelfnM. of the Doston & Maine railroad, with head- She lets the chickens on her back Chamberlain’s its pleasant Notice is given that Kobe! 1 its gentle laxative qualities are splendid for head and face, and writes its quick cure ex- Cough Remedy, WANTED. hereby at Doston. He is the son of Pres- Fall fast asleep, and sleep until taste and prompt and permanent cures, have of I'nitv. in tin* (‘onnty <>* Waldo. t>. quarters torpid liver.” For Stomach ceeded all her It works wonders in i" Indigestion, The sun comes o’er the hill. hopes. tiled in this office notice of his intent a peeping made it a great favorite with the A to do house maid's work in a family of ton Hersey, the well-known architect, and and Liver troubles it’s a positive, guaran- Sores, Bruises, Skin Eruptions, Cuts, Burns, people girl at the September Term, 1900, of sai.i in Woman’s Home For sale A. A. Howes, three. A young person preferred. Apply at teed cure. Only 60c. at R. II. Moody’s drug [R. K. Munkittrick Scalds and Piles. 23c. Cure guaranteed by everywhere. by admission to tile bar. brother to C. M. the maching ■ Hersey, popular 4w32 H. & Co., druggists, Belfast. tf 98 St. TLLESTON WADi.lN list of this town. store. Companion. R. Moody, druggist. High VIA AVIIA. to represent 'T(, SALAMANCA | wild boars, or some other | linguist and musician, with the most CLINTON’S LIBRARY. ! i‘uge animal. Once were nu- amiable and of he City of Old Caatfle, said to they very winning characters, '* ,.( merous in this T»»* Founded by Hercnl<-». B. C. part of Spain, but are ! was the delight of his parents and the The Handsome Gift of Win. W. Brown of now so and Sinners of Central Spain. nearly extinct that Gil tie Avila, idol of the people. Within a few days Portland. of The Journal.] v 1 iting three spomlence hundred years ago, said after his marriage (in March, 1497) at The dedicatory exercises of Clinton’s CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON UN. July 19, 1900. From that new library were held Wednes- nearly sixty-three Toros were left Burgos, to Margaret, daughter of the public Contagious Blood Poiscm it the most and in of unfavorable degrading destnictive of all diseases, as it vitiates and corrupts the entire system. -ai.unauca. via .Avila, is iu- in t astile. day, Aug. 15th, spite C °r Some authors believe them he was seized *°^owe<^ little red on the mouth Emperor Maximilian, weather. The donor of the money for i°rC 14C?rJs ^y pimples body, and throat become sore, the but as no to have been the glands enlarge and inflame, colored and hair and way around;” gods of with a terrible illness. His the is W. W.Brown of a copper splotches appear, eyebrows fall out. These are the.primitive parents library Portland, some of the milder akcs in tliose three symptoms; they increase in severity, the vital organs ; the is impor- inhabitants, placed, like the had to Valencia to witness the former resident of the town of Clinton. tortured with finally attacking body sphinxes gone rheumatic pains and covered with offensive sores. « o numbers of eating ;,i cannot afford to miss near Asiatic Large people came from a temples; while others of their to the and so an marriage daughter King near the P^cuHmt poison, highly contagious that innocent person handling the same articles we are again contend by towns,attracted by excellent used one infected with this compelled that they served as and when the news by loathsome disease, may be inoculated with the virus. It can be transmitted merely of Portugal; came, program or the speaKers. from to saving “the parent child, appearing as the same disease or in a modified form—like or concerning land-marks. The Roman on hastened with all The town hall was crowded be- Eczema Scrofula. inscriptions they possible speed long Many an old sore or stubborn skin trouble in one." llv from Se- most ot fore the hour of appearing middle life, is due and traceable to blood stage them are of much bedside of their son. But beginning the exercises. ln probably to the they early You may have taken and faithfully for two or three the Central II. J. Brown called the to order CO,£aCted potash mercury years Railway, later date than the meeting ana thought you were cured, but were for these original chiselling, arrived to find their boy cold in death and Rev. A. II. Hanscom you not, poisonous minerals never cure this disease; they offered prayer. drive it from the but it is it journey through the and to outside, its work on the and will show sooner or owing mutilations time and to learn that his last words were a Mr. Brown then introduced Mra.T.W. Mont- doing inside, up again later. by and Dr. A. A. I«ee, ou not it as the same tunnels men it may recognize old taint, but it is. S. S. S. has cured thousands of cases of iverses forty-four requires a to his Shaw, who made the remarks. gomery. Ala., writes: lively imagination prayer that parents might be able opening "Several I Contagious Blood Poison, and it will cure It is the four trace in After years ago you. only purely vegetable blood purifier known, thousand yards— them a likeness to Dr. Shaw finished, the donor of was inoculated with and the anything in to feel the same resignation that he only antidote for this poison. S. S. S. cleanses the blood of of the the AV. AV. was poison by a diseased thoroughly every particle i- weary, dust-begrimed the animal kingdom. building, Brown, pre- poison—there is never any return of the disease. himself, experienced. The exquisite sented and was received with burse, who infected bless the stars 1 he most great ap- my baby, and for six lucky interesting objects in Avila of Prince the plause. He gave a short sketch of our sleeping figure Juan, his long years I suffered .Sen<* ,or Home Treatment book, another direction. are its life Untold 4*1 IDF VAIIDCFI F AT HAMF wonderful mediaeval churches, of with folded early and of the life of his parents misery. My I whicl1 gives a of the disease in all most touching effigies, body was covered with VUKL ViJKoLLI A I IIVITlL* history the Gen- with in honor of whom the library was built. and is the result of of aballeros, ;”of beginning San Vicente, founded hands and lies a •ores and ulcers. Sev- 1 Stages, many years smiling features, upon He contrasted the of close study of blood poison and actual in treat- tlic title in the Ml:;, It present aspect eral physicians treated expenence higli-sotmding year contains a thirteenth coro no it. You can marble altar-tomb. The of the Clinton and surrounding towns with me, but all to pur- ing cure yourself perfectly and permanently much in shrine of pose. The and at and frequented century Saint Vincent,—not church, above an arch what it was in his youth, when there mercury home, your secret is your own. Should you need placed elliptical potash they gave me* from the heated the famous was, as he said, “A buckboard road to seemed to add any information or medical advice at write to Ingres deacon of Zaragoza, but at the western entrance, still retains fuel to any time, but that was the awful flame which our physicians. have made a life of blood _■ about ;;,.')0o feet another of the Pittsfield, scarcely pass- They study above same name, who was two carved stalls, which Fer- was devouring me. and will splendidly able.” He of the meager educa- diseases, give your letter prompt and careful of the also spoke Friends advised me to ght snow-eap- under tion attention. Consult them as often as martyred Ilacien, because dinand and Isabella ever aftewards oc- that all children received then and try S. S. S. I began tak- you please; we make ! omded bv fertile lie an of his that the it and no whatever for this service. All is plains stamped upon altar of Jupiter at mass, close to the joy boys and girls of to- improved charge correspondence cupied gallery Jngrom the start, and a conducted in the strictest row lead and left thereon the day had greater benefits. “When he confidence. green valleys marks of his foot. rail, where they might look down mean- complete and perfect was young” he said, “Books were scarce cure was the result.” ,•;!,ills, all plentifully Tradition says that his body was Address, SWIFT SPECIFIC GA. guard- while on the image of their boy. They and one could not obtain many to read. COMPANY, ATLANTA, streams, it is an ideal ed by a which attacked a rich serpent, were dressed in sackcloth, which in this He was glad to place within reach of i And to the Jeiv who came to mock at Clinton a well selected year. it, and never great calamity was substituted for the young people, library. With tears in his Mr. less attractive at let go the Hebrew until be had vowed as eyes white serge hitherto worn royal Brown, at the close of his address, iig/ lakes and downs to build this church if he with escaped mourning: and a historian of the day turned to Air. Felker, who was to re- ■.la! fowls in his life. Soon as the vow was autumn, made, vividly describes how, as they sat, the ceive the gift in behalf of the town, with the back to and presented him with the to the game, including serpent glided quietly the eyes of one would seek the eyes of the key building and a check for the" endow- ighboring Sierra. corpse and stretched himself of alongside; other and cause a fresh outburst ment fund. The audience was stirred ....ON ALL.... niriau, the artist, the and here stands the church, to this day grief. So Kings and Queens have their through and through with the beauty and Avila a of the the and pathos of the and after a ]>icturesque, living proof story,—so sorrow, like commoner clay, when re- scene, n it indeed in moment'a hesitation burst into 'pain, Spanish guide will tell you. Near by is lentless death in and snatches the applause steps such as the Town hall has never wit- ...Stiff Hats... granite walls that en- a singular hole in the ground out of best beloved. nessed before. It came from the very iii the eleventh cen- which the snake is said to have come. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY It is a pity to have only a few days hearts of those present and was a choice For 30 days from (late of this paper, Until reward for the man who "iiect. They are forty within the last half century, this for Avila. One made it possi- July 12,1 will sell might profitably spend ble. YOUR WINTER’S COAL. welve feet thick, witli hole, like the celebrated Baeca de la weeks here, and then find himself sorry After the applause had subsided, S. rs and ten enormous at was a sacred Verita, Rome, spot of to depart. Fannie B. Wakd. P. Felker accepted the gift in behalf of *$3.00 Hats for $2.50 gateway is formed by adjuration; lie who took an oath putting the town and spoke in part as follows: “It me to in “ “ ■rs nearer together, car- his hand into it, instead of on a Bible, BELFAST FREE LIBRARY. gives great pleasure accept behalf of the town of Clinton this 2 .50 2.00 First er and connecting them so that the immortal snake bite Coal, might William Quality, Thoroughly Prepared New Books. 1900. magnificent gift presented by “ “ ng arch,curiously carved him if lie swore falsely. August, tV. Brown of Portland. In "accepting 2.00 1.50 Before use The Allen, Grant. this I assure Mr. hearings. the great cathedral, dedicated to San gift you, Brown, that We offer to the Blood A A1 45-2 citizens of Belfast and vicinity as late as tbe Royal. story. every citizen of Clinton most These are all late styles and strictly up- > the city must have been Sebastian, year 1107, is heartily the well Grant. kindness and from the to-date following known coals. ■ Allen, appreciates your in every way. ■ of the hill more than every point exceedingly curious, being Hilda Wade. A woman with fullness of their hearts and souls thank a PLYMOUTH stands commands the half fortress. Its eastern apse, pro- tenacity of purpose. 1900. A1 45-4 you for the beautiful library you have Straw Hats and Soft Hats VEIN, erected in our ver which small gray jecting over the city wall, is machicolat- Allen, Grant. village.” LACKAWANNA, LATTIMER LEHIGH, A! After Mr. Felker concluded the choir scattered, like flocks of ed and fortified like a castle. In its This mortal coil. A novel. 1889... 45-1 in endless variety, at low prices. ELK GARDEN CUMBERLAND, high "Home Sweet Home.” Blow, Susan E. sang and WOODVILLE STEAM ends assert that the origi- tower storks have nested since time out Hamilton W. Mabie of New York, Symbolic education: a commen- Abula, bestowed in of mind. Looking up at any time of the famous essayist, critic and editor of on Froebel's “Mother A beautiful of tary the a able and inter- line ; e ther, who see them silent and Outlook, gave very Prices at Delivered in by Hercules, day you standing 1898. 372.2 B 6-2 Delivered play.” esting address. Wharf. Dump cart. and put in. ■•ity. B.C. 10(50. "Whoever motionless on top of its pinnacles, Willis. Botsford, George After the exercises in the hall there Chestnut Coal.$5.85 $6.10 $6.25 responsible for its pre- their white glittering against A of Greece for was a served in the Shirts and plumage history High banquet dining Negligee Neckwear, Stove 5.86 6.10 6 25 dion. tbe Avila of the dark blue and them room below. to-day sky; imagining Schools. 1899. 418.18 Egg 5.60 5.85 The lot on which the stands GOLF HOSE, BELTS, ETC. 6.00 ■■out the year 1080 Don to be carven ornaments, you are a Brooks, Elbridge Streeter. building Furnace by cost $000, the and the 5.60 5.85 6 00 if tower The of the nineteenth building $11,000 it a son-in-law of startled to see one move as the story donor untidy, books $2,500. The has also given COME AN1) SEE Lehigh Coal 25 cents per ton of the Christian era. IN US. higher. itself were taking lliglit. The cathedral century an endowment fund of $5,000, yielding interior is solemn and Illustrated. 415.17 7 cent., and insured the for A discount of 25 cents per ton will be made from the above prices to ail customers for t■ mi city, of perhaps 10,000 very impressive, per building Caddick, Helen. five years. It is indeed a princely gift. CASH settlement within todays from delivery of their coal, provided their orders in ton re are several with tall, dark gothic arches and very hotels and A woman in Af- (Mie of the of white Central most pleasing features the lots, or more, are placed before September 1st, and are ready to receive their coal at our !i table, as Itos- large windows,of which the upper lights is the that in P. Spanish rica. mm. 523.2 gift wisdom is apparent Dwight Palmer, convenience any time before November 1st. are The lletablo of the even the smaller details. The whole ■ gest. called "Dos de only glazed. Connor, Ralph, «pseudo/ C. W. Gordon) altar iof the time of Ferdinand building has an air of elegance and yet WE GUARANTEE prompt delivery, lot May being kept by high Black Rock : a tale of the Sel- Hasonic Temple, Belfast. it is all very simple and thoroughly and Isabella-', is the oddest thing 1 have kirks. 19ih). C 7*‘*-i generally patronized ; practical. It is plainly evident that a CORRECT WEIGHT AND CAREFUL DELIVtRY •iveiv few Anglo-Saxons ever seen. 11 is divided into three Connor, Ralph. book lover and thorough business man a tale of the it -. t> ’noiv. livery street panels, three stages in height, painted Tlie Sky Pilot: was behind all. to dust Foothills. 18*99. C 76-2 ;.i■ ot Avila, both with- by master-artists who returned A Conan. in Industries. THE lowest Doyle, Changes SWAN & SIBLEY COMPANY. ■: outside their narrow many centuries ago. The stage A duet with an occasional cho- in mediaeval represents st. Peter and st. Paul, sur- buildings, rus. 1900. I) 77-11 Maine is Vastly Different from What She rounded eight evangelists. The and 37 butt fusses, eseutebeons by Eggleston, George Cary. Was, Years Ago. 33, 35 Front Street, Belfast. sets forth the relies worth a second stage Transfig- TELEPHONE 34-3 journey j The Last of the Flatboats. A "To be a Maine farmer means some- uration. the Annunciation, the Nativ- We offer an assortment of tid t" see. Many of the | story of the Mississippi. 338.s thing very different from what it used the Adoration of the and said a recent visitor from rural iN'S have reniained eu- | ity. Magi, Fisher, Sidney George. to,” the the Presentation in the while The true William Penn. Illus- districts in Augusta. “The entire occu- '■u -no !.■ tho Middle Temple: Vges. j lias changed. The farmers of Tinware, tlie third stage is gruesome with the trated. 1900. B-P:57 pation HOME TREATMENT oil I \ looo rated and very I this state used to go deeply into raising the the Fraser, Mrs. Hugh. id 11 oil general Crucifixion, Scourging, Agony, cattle, pigs, sheep and poultry for the arrange- ; ...Full.... * the Descent into and the Trans- The custom of the country. market. i remember when Nickel Plated 'off. 11' er tlie entranee Hell, Why, j Tales of New Japan. 1899 — 222.4 Water street used to be lined with fann- ured figuration. These pictures are among npi shield of anus, Frechette, Louis ers' morning. the oldest and most venerated in Spain, wagons, every Monday and lichen-covered. Christmas in French Canada. That was market day. and large quan- Goods, JUST KKCICIVKO aie framed in carved Copper ■ ■i and all richly and used to ts a stone balcony, al- Illustrations by F. S. Co- tities of beef, pork poultry Chronic woodwork. The choir is Vie brought in and sold. Then I used to and. Diseases io .1 u iindier of pet quails, equally quaint, burn. 1899. 1125.35 see around at the stores Xml The ... with reliefs of saints and scenes of them spending ALL THE LATEST IMPORTED Ii I'ee liar which are Froebel, Friedrich. favorite the had received for neces- t * Women. I >* m u! the all and money they carved The and music of Froe- >< H !"• ,s northern Spain. They martyrdoms, beautifully songs saries for tlie farm. Pearl Ware PERFUMES, 1 >!' I, N' S'. :e|||, a ml Agate all diseases am! adorned with delicate arabesques. bel’s Mother Play. Prepared droves or cattle used to be Ih.eaVeil sound with their strange "Large ( olnl it mils i! ’ii.- kiilmys, Two are wonderful and arranged by S. E. Blow. driven off to every week: the MORE COMPLETE THAN EVER. SOAPS, r.lmlder. la 1 _s. mil sportsmen take them iron-gilt pulpits Brighton, S!ii:n;n‘'h, 1899.372.2 B 6-1 fanners were continually buying and Liver ami II ai: ml all i amis, ul er birds of century and But now A r \\ 111 ev •! 'Ml 111 (.f the same A dictionary of the Bible: deal- cattle, pigs sheep. every- toiretll* ter and covered with is different. I think I the N FACE POWDERS, Skin IMseas.. Most eases .a marble, carvings. thing speak under the weather- with its litera- Oil Stoves D Ovens relieved and ing language, truth when I that between this quiekly perm,a- The whole vast building is crowded say city cured tin- «.r- .d inns, you enter a ture and contents. 1900. Vols. nently by .Multipat!;,«• spenhes. vast, and China there isn't a single yoke of ALL a SACHET POWDERS, Send*tor (bunral Symptom 1'. aids and one on with statues, big and little as to size, STYLES, specialty. and smelly as a tomb, 1 and 2 oxen. Diseases of Women. .Many ascs that wore con- and as works of sidered have been cured b\ these Cleat good, had indifferent William J. 220.8 H “The cause of it all is the western ETC. hopeless Melancholy cries of the Holland, COSMETICS, Heine dies. Du :anii May and dune eoiisidtation art. At the entrance you are confront- The book. A cattle trade. to beef free mail. Dr. Miteladi can be ennMilted free " like the voices of lost butterfly pouplar They began ship hy able at hi> Poston office ed mace-hearers, to the of the and pork from the West, and were Mem-ays Wednesdays, •'ii by two-tipsy-looking guide knowledge WATER FILTERS, BATH SPOXGES, and from a m. to 4 m. on either side of this to sell it at a low much Thursdays Saturdays p. in granite, and other disreputable butterflies of North America. very price, < >ther days his regular consultation fee of $;? will an immense door, elah- lower than that paid for Maine beef, Tooth, he charged. Monthly treatnn-nt ..! reasonable are in the With 4H colored plates. 1899... 595.11 7 figures perched securely which commanded a very good price in WATER COOLERS, Xait anil BRUSHES, rates. Address. iml black with age, open- II. MITCUKLI M. D of each Saints are Hough, Emerson. The did not seem Hair (TfAKI.KS jamb doorway. every- those days. farmers •Jis Tremont >tr«-ct. which are never used ex- The at the House. where, life size and colossal, standing girl Halfway to work at the live stock business as WATERING OTS, Union Savings punk Pudding. •-atest events of human A of the riains. 1900.... 11 81 their fathers had and it fell off until DR ESSIXG CASES, Next to Hotel Tooraine on the altars and in hundreds of story PcMoi Mass. now it amounts to marriage or a burial. At llume, Martin A. S. nothing. and a line of. Laboratory, Howard Place Ko.xbnry. Mass. plateresque niches. In the tympanum “Maine used to her own POWDER and PUFFS. ■.another ponderous door Modern Spain. 1788-1898. (Story produce sup- a Ecce Homo appears, in ply of beef, pork and poultry and ship s magnificent of the nations). 432.21 GOODS with the of the it all comes SUMMER body the midst of and terra cotta a surplus to Boston; now Lowest in the PILES! PILES! PILES! ■ sculptures Prince Bojidar. prices city de casan and Karageorgevitch, from western beef comes to straight Chicago; at the LOWEST prices. figures setting forth the Betrayal, the Enchanted India. 1899,. 512.11 West: possible or money refunded. other door leads to the Maine and Maine money goes Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Last Supper, the Cross Bearing, the McClure, Alexander K. that's the whole thing in a nut shell.” Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It ■ is inner surround- yard, the Our Presidents and how we Maine has and in more absorbes the the at once, Crucifixion, the Coronation of Vir- Yes, changed, fail to examine our stock before tumors, allays itching and Do not pur- containing all the make them. Illustrated. 1900. 324. M 13 ways than one. While beef is practi- EVENINGS. acts as a instant relief. I>r. Wil gin, the (light into Egypt, and scriptural chasing.OPEN k poultice, gives ■ ice POOR Bart cally a thing of the past, Maine and SON, Drifts. liams’ Indian Pile Ointment is prepared »>nly for including bake-house, without Mynderse, scenes number. You might lumber is of the Her forests and noth- and On either Four nine. (A present. Piles and Itching of the private parts, hayloft. constant- years prison the means of spend days in this sanctuary, are furnishing bringing ing else. Every box is guaranteed. Sold by drug ie easa are two enor- story). 225.16 millions of dollars into the State and ly finding new objects of interest—old gists, sent by mail, for 50c. and $1.00 per box m one the of Nelson, Kathleen Gray. thousands thousands of tons of I ■ I dining-hall upon WILLIAMS’ M’F’G CO., Cleveland,Ohio paintings in dark corners, curious Prop’s, 1 slave and 1898. B-T 81 ice from her rivers and lakes to : er the kitchen of the Tueu, empress. the go For sale by R. H. Moody. from the eleventh 115 MIQH STREET. On and alter June trains church plate, century Raymond, Evelyn. make life bearable in warmer climes. f 25,1900, connecting must prominent object forests and at Burnham and with trains down, and ancient tombs in shadowy A daughter of the West. The Her delightful lakes, ;Waterville through ] i- a cavernous chimney beaches have been transformed into re- for and from Bangor, AVaterville, Portland and chapels. Among .the most beautiful story of an American princess. R 20 the whole face sorts which bring the pleasure seekers, Boston, will run as follows; Dr. John Stevens, occupies is that of the learned Alfonso Emma. sepulchres Rayner, their FROM BELFAST. Here, in a and, incidentally, money bags, winter, huge de who was In castle and A novel. R 21-2 thousands. What OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. To.stado Madrigal, Bishop colony. into the State by the AM FM PM umg, in which whole trees William. has lost in 'one she has 7 00 1 30 3 30 of Avila in 1450 and considered the Sage, she way gained Belfast, depart. I 1 to 12 A. H. Point.+7 05 + 1 35 +3 38 OFFICE HOURS smoke in Robert a romance of in others. City ‘Muitting plenty, his His carved Tournay: Waldo.+7 15 + 1 46 t3 Solomon of day. effigy nature for 57 2 to 4, 7 to 8 P. M. t. What a chance for the the French Revolution. Sa 15 She was never adapted by SUMMER SERVICE. Brooks. 7 26 1 66 4 30 in the in of herds of cattle to alabaster, represents prelate Eliza R. grazing and the raising Knox +7 38 t2 06 14 48 Special attention given LYE, EAR .NOSE wassail bowl of Christ- Scidmore, 45 2 act of which was the and that to te Thorndike. 7 15 5 20 and THROAT. Iyr34 writing, joy the industry naturally belongs 7 53 2 23 5 " hole is China: long-lived empire. Six a Week to Boston. Unity. 50 place baronial, wide of the West. Nature fur Trips arrive. 8 2 46 6 25 business of his earthly existence; and 1900. 513.14 prairies Burnham, 1,5 bened rafters nislied her with huge forests of trees Clinton.. 8 32 t« 50 overhead, is related that lie wrote as it gravely Shoemaker, Michael Meyers. and are turned to account; Benton. 8 42 17 08 n benches on either side they being 4 30 as a for are Bangor many three sheets day, every day Quaint corners of ancient em- with rivers that, in winter, covered A M re-place, and the niches of 8 3 of lijs life. pires: southern India, Burma with a thick, clear coating crystal; Waterville. 47 15 7 15 Music •bled lakes and near »* M AM Hurdy Gurdy vasare, each holding with beautiful streams, Outside the on the river side, and Manila. 527.17 Portland.12 <>2 5 35 1 25 Will 1>»* furnished for private lmekboard walls, which immense hotels have sprung up. vase of water; while all Sykes, Ella 0. 9 00 5 57 parties from Belfast. Camden, etc., at the is a tiny Romanesque church, standing There are the numerous falls and rapids ,iS8 9 15 7 25 Searsmont. Hall. Bofre*lmients will also ves displaying collec- Through Persia on a side-sad- In- served. Apply to is a little weedy inclosure with three that, at the present time, furnish power TO BELFAST. the dle. Illustrations and peculiar drinking- map. for the cotton, woolen and .Tune P M A M tall stone crosses. Nowdays it is always great pulp Commencing 26,1900, steamers l’enobsco JOSEPHINE KNIGHT, or 512.18 man- and of will leave Belfast E. L). 7 00 9 00 i v. in endless of 18!'8. mills: boot and shoe and other City Bangor alternately: | flARV McCORRISON, variety closed and but the Cere- For via Camden and Rock- Boston, y- 8 30 locked; though Sir ufactories have up. Maine lost, Boston, Northport. | In the tiled kitchen West, Algernon. sprung land, Mondays at 3.00 r. ai., other days, except 1* M Box 80. lt tf Searsmont, Me bus who it charges but she and her was at 5.00 r. m. "ik guards outrageously Recollections. 1822-1888. Illus- gained, gain greater Sundays, Portland.11 00 1 00 of the house is done For and A M A M for the you must sub- WOO. 52 than her loss. Bucksport, Winterport Bangor daily, producing keys, trated. B-W at about a. m. 6 nary number of servants except Monday, 7.45 Waterville 05 0 50 4 10 mit to extortion for the sake of seeing Weyraan, Stanley J. For Searsport and Hampden, Thursdays, and Bangor. 7 00 1 40 the size of the to Sundays at about 7.45 a. m. A M 1* M family, of its A romance. MX). 149.18 Cobb, Butler & Co. expect launch the beautiful monument patron, Sophia. Benton.t6 13 + 10 00 4 18 the schooner under construction in RETURNING. inerican ideas, but in per- Ide. big Clinton.t6 27 tio 15 4 27 the of San Segundo. lie is said Wheeler, Benjamin 5.00 r. m. bishop their in Rockland, Saturday, From Boston, daily, except Sunday at 8 30 10 46 4 45 with the yard Aug. From Rockland, via Camden and Burnham, depart. patriarchal sys- to have a Moor over the battle- Alexander the Great: the meet- 25th. Last week closed a contract Northport, Unity. 8 48 11 20 6 03 pushed they daily, except Monday, at 5.00 a. m. Fiencli A. Thorndike. 8 57 11 45 5 12 U. in Kwails, Spain; and the ing of the East and West in ]'. II. Crowell of Boston to via ments of the neighboring tower with with Capt. From Bangor, Winterport and Bucksport, Knox. +0 06 112 00 t5 21 universal history. WOO. 418.8 at 12.00 noon, other Sundays pitched .jabber of these build another great vessel,a four-masted Mondays days except Brooks. 0 20 12 30 5 35 Have received a lot of his own hands, a deed of prowess which Ricrard. at 2.00 i*. 3i. just larjie Whiteing, schooner 205 feet long, 43 feet in width Waldo... to 30 tl2 47 f5 45 Towns even the shrill cries The or an adventure of will render him popular as a island, of about tons FRED W. POTE, Agent, Belfast. City Point. to 40 n 07 t6 55 " always and 221-2 feet deep, 2,300 "iitside calling to their a person of quality. 1888. W 59-1 CALVIN AUSTIN, Gen’l Supt., Boston. Belfast, arrive .'. 0 45 1 15 0 00 Saint, although it does not II. carrying capacity. The frame will be WILLIAM H. HILL, Gen’l Manager, Boston. ■ Spanish Whitmarsh, Phelps. station. woods. The dwelling The talisman. A romance. 222.19 received about October 1st. tFlag seem consistent with the angelic ex- golden Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at remote DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber house, placed as of the $5.00 from Belfast and all stations on Branch. pression kneeling figure rapt in A notice that he has been West and North ■ hereby gives duly ap- tickets to all Wrappers t Through points as possible, overlook a administrator of the estate of an ecstacy of prayer. pointed west, via all routes, for sale hy L. W. Geokge AT LOW PRICES. SARAH E. DOE, late of Burnham, GEO. F. "'ll a great many medici- Agent, Belfast. EVANS, In Santo Tomas another glorious in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given Vice President and General Manager. and a few flowers bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- Pass, and Ticket have also marked down (this all their ni'ish, is that of Prince F. E. Bootuby, Gen’l Agent. They week) figure found, Juan, mands against the estate of said deceased are de- Portland, June 18,1900. to these the same for and strange say, the son of Ferdinand and sired to present settlement, all only Isabella, indebted thereto are requested to make payment sually haveglass windows, CHAS. E. SHERMAN whose death, in his twentieth year, immediately. SHIRT WAISTS. Powder Burnham, June 12,1900.—8w32 hieing the street are pro- broke his mother's heart, though his- East Maine Conference > Seminary. wooden shutters. In the tory records that she replied to the !'t one or Fall Term 4. NOTICE. two of these houses fatal tidings only in the words of Scrip- 24 OZ. PACKAGE WANTED. Opens Sept. p,'et' 'Pecimeus of those unex- “The Lord hath the Lord AH persons indebted to me prior to February 1 " ture, given, For information or catalogue, address lies Cake of Yfilliams“White 1900, are to settle at the store of Mitch t known a? Glycerine A to do housework in a small requested t antiquity hath taken away.” Beautiful in per- competent girl ell & Trussed, 115 High street. 1 > to J. H. HOWES, REV. S. A. BENDER, President, Toilet in Every family. Apply M. I.. MITCHELL. aisando, carved in granite a brilliant an Soap Package 32tf at A. A. Howes & Co.’s son, scholar, accomplished 2m30 Bucksport .Maine. Belfast, Me., June 25,19.00—20tf veterans, their widows or orphans, is HORTHPORT HEWS. trade Green and Edlth'Simpson, Cambridge; THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL not only groundless but silly. Silly, be- Mrs. B. Thompson, Geo. Beckford and wife wife cause all who know the Congressman NORTHPOINT CAMP GROUND. Boston; E. L. Lymin and and C. W. Dr. Robert Cram of Roxbury, Mass., is at Lyman, New York; S. F. Hadley, Chicago. Sore BELFAST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23,1900. from the Third district, personally or by Brown’s. reputation, would promptly resent such The following is the menu of the North- Hotel Published Every Thursday Morning by the Ian imputation. Mr. Burleigh does not Mrs. Dr. Jolley of Waterville is stopping port dinner last Sunday: with Olives Sliced tomatoes herald but the Mrs. Fellows. Hands his good deeds; Grand ! Republican Journal Pub. Co. Lamb broth these at- Alice Black of Bangor is visiting her Clam chowder Army Posts, moved by unjust Fish Cleora are for him. Resolu- cousin, Haney. Boiled halibut, sauce. Editor and tacks, speaking egg CHARLES A. PILSBURY, __ Boiled Business Manager. tions adopted by E. M. Billings Post of A. S. Phinney has opened his tin-type tent Ham Tongue Corned beef Roast iMDICIHAl&TOIlEtl below the south gate. c. Monroe are printed in another column. just Siilom of Roast Subscription Terms: In $2.00 a beef—dish gravy. turkey advance, Ribs of Chicken year; $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three Mrs. King and family of Bangor are at the beef—brown sauce. Roast veal Roast lamb months. THE NEWS OF BROOKS. Fuller cottage for two weeks. f!EN’S and BOYS’ Advertising Terms: For one one ... Entrees square, Rice fl in 75 one itters—vanilla sauce Chicken pie inch, length column, cents for week, and Hon. F. M. Simpson, State Treasurer, ar- 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. Millard F. Chase will enter the Freshman .. Vegetables rived at his cottage Saturday. Boiled and mashed potatoes. Green corn ONE NICHT CURE class of Dartmouth College next month. Green peas 04 Soak the hands on In Judson Xichols and wife of Charlestow n, String beans Beets thoroughly, retiring, Mrs. C. S. Brackett and daughter Gail re- and dessert a hot lather of Cuticura Soap. Dry, and are at Mrs. Fellows’ Pastry anoint with Cuticura the her home in Mass., cottage. Strawberry jelly Whipped cream freely ointment, turned to Newport Friday. great skin cure and purest of emollient}. W. F. Brown of X. was at Blueberry pie Brooklyn, Y., pie pie Nuts Wear old gloves during the night. For sore Rev. D. Brackett and wife, W. A. Brack- Blackberry Apple and Brown’s a few days the past week. Raisins Crackers and cheese hands, itcning, burning palms, painful ett and Mrs. Snow are at Northport for two Tea Coffee Northport spring water finger ends, this treatment is wonderful. weeks. Mrs. F. A. Hardman, her mother and Chocolate ice cream Sponge cake Sold throughout the world. Pottrr Pbco a' n Crr'l daughter, of Bangor are at Brown’s. Camp-Meeting. The fifty-first annual Ccup., pr >ds., boston. “All About the Skin, Sculp, Ernest Libby of Bridgwater, Mass., who H«ir. »rd Hands," free. To be closed out a with regardless of their value. has been visiting friends here, returned John Harlow of Brewer is stopping few camp-meeting opened Monday, pleasant on weather and a Rev. J. M. Monday. days with his mother Bay street. good attendance. e0. the on Land,” by Wells, taught Lincoln cottage Park Row for two out Maine as a director of Miss THEODORE ROOSEVELT ability. fine address U. A. Caine, Grand Chief Mrs. Paine was formerly Hattie Gilman of weeks. McCune will be heard with a great deal of by of New York. pleasure, her work as soloist at Grace M. K. Templar of West Kenriebunk. Remarks Brooks. Mrs. Wales is at home for the week and church in Bangor during the past year hav- were also made by Lucius C. Morse, Presi- For to We are to know that our school her is the attracted Representative Congress, glad cottage occupied by Savage family ing lots of attention. The selec- of tion of dent the Temple Heights Associat ion, and £ DWIN C. BURLEIGH. board is awake to the importance of the from Brewer. Miss Curtis as pianist is another pleasing feature of the arrangements for the Mrs. Wentworth. Waldo County Teacher's Association, which The at the auditorium platform has been campmeeting. It has been voted the association to in- utilized by Fur Governor, meets here in September. Properly enlarged and additional seats in for the put The daily routine of services is as follows : augurate a “Temperance Day” next year. HENCE THIS GREAT this meeting can be made of great benefit to SACRIFICE SALE JOHN F. HILL. congregation. 0 a. m.—Quiet hour services at the audi- The afternoon lecture was by Mrs. Hand. the school system of the town. The last torium. The veteran clergyman, Setli II. Beale of Thursday fo renoon was devoted to short fOl M V NOMINATIONS. meeting in Brooks was practically a failure 7 a. m.—Family prayers in tents, cottages Camden, is again with us, hale and and addresses by the officers of the from lack of interest and partly from want looking chapels. corporation, K a. 1 > *i: All > as of in.—Bible and etc. The >i;.N u, The school board vigorous yore. reading holiness meet- reports, reports showed the affairs of proper advertising. at the auditorium. \ Mil.in l’hl ing to a li*'K.Frankfort. B. 1). Colcord of Belfast is a line of the corporation be in very satisfac- are determined that this shall not be the doing in a. services at the audi- ni; shfkiff. m.—Preaching In this business in ice cream in his new rooms over torium. tory condition. order to revise the list SAMI'HI. O. NOKTON.Belfast. case year. Hill A Haney’s store. 1 p. m.—Children's hour at the auditorium. of corporators and re-arrange the books, 5:; Fill; .11 1M.F. <>l 1*1*1 *r.ATF. GrandArmy Hall was tilled with our people ni'~°l)en air service at liaise Ruggles shares of stock, representing 4:> owners, Will in tiFOBOF. F. .n*ll NSON.Belfast. to listen to the A school from Swanvilie had a Pa I* greet you UP-TO-DATE goods, as it is a well’ last Saturday evening speech Sunday * *2 who have died or otherwise been lost sight 'O: ill.*.! 11 i; ni i:< >i:.\ ri;. of Mr. Frank \Y.Gowen of Waterville against carriage ride to and a picnic dinner at the p. in.—Preaching services at the audi- fact that we carry the FINEST LINE in the torium. of, were offered for and were bid in city li \K1.FS 1' HAZFI.TI NF...Belfast. of Tlie Ground sale, by resubmission liquor legislation. Camp Saturday. 4 p. m.—Women's hour at the F' >1. '< il VIA \'!"l I \ auditorium. the corporation. Mrs. Hand gave an ad- Prooks Cornet Panel furnished music for the Geo. W. Frisbee of the Belfast police ij..4n p. in.—Chapel services. IB in ON F. FOSTKU.. Montviile. 7.:’.o dress at 2 o’clock. The election of officers, occasion and paraded tlie streets and escort- force is spending his vacation with IBs p. m.—Evangelistic services at the fi®“Don’t it off. The ■ U auditorium. which resulted as put FnK N 1 N MMlSSIn.VKR, followed, follows: Presi- good things always ed the speaker, who was entertained by C family on the South Shore. .F'SKFH W BUoC'K. .Sear-port. ! Tuesday was educational with the dent, lb M. Bradbury, Fairlieid: vice presi- Old men, men, Ladies, come an K. to the hall. Mr. Lane called day, Young Boys, everybody FOB ill M Y Lane, Esq., Seth of Tl.'l »sritKi:, Averill Frankfort, who has been principal address at 2 p. in. b\ Rev. F. C. dent, L. C. Morse, Liberty; secretary,orrin the meeting to urder at s p. m. and called M bargain of your life. M.m.n ,\.SMA1.Belfast, in charge of the Waldo Granite Co. store at Haddock of Lynn, Mass. Other J. 1 A. II. to the addresses >ickey,Belfast:directors, Blacking- ■ J. Past G. ('. T. of Maine, I: I'! I 1 K I .N 1 .»r I \ i. TO Dow, Mt. Waldo l."> is his vaca- TI IF I.KMSI.ATt iil.. ! years, spending were by Rev. A. N. Bender, I>. ton, Rockland; A. T. Stevens, Belfast; Geo. chair. Mr. Dow said it gave him great I)., President tion here. of MFI.Y'1I.I.K ( Buck sport Rev. J. F. Morse, Belmont; Samuel 1’. Strickland, U1U.Belfast. pleasure to introduce tlie speaker of the Seminary: Haley, I>. 1 i: \ U.Fs F. UBBV. Burnham. The new well of the water is Ih, and Rev. G. G. Winslow. Mr. Winslow Bangor; R. A. Packard, Xorthport; Dr. M. evening, who was formerly a Waldo county company a \ .1. SLMMONs.Waldo. for all purposes. Some is financial of the R. Webber, Fairlieid: Mrs. Kmily F. Skid- boy and who had upheld the cause of temper* proving ample days agent Seminary and \ W I s 11 KN F.F.I.ANI).Sear-port. the lias been run and the more, Liberty. It was voted to assess each Mlllli'IIHIHiMMBIIIMlIMIllMMIIimiMlllllllMilllllllllilllUMMMII—lllIBWIH'IIIIIIMII—lll—IIIHliBIlllllllMIIWIIIIIimilll—IIBiail—■IIIIIIIIIIIII1IMIIIMIII1MIIIIIII ance and for a pump continuously presented progress and needs of that I N v'NiAN l >. Boss.. prohibition good many years, .I.ineolnviUe. stockholder the sum of one dollar Frank \\. Past International Le<- the supply has shown no signs of slacken- institution. each for : 11.1; \\. FUFDFFICK.Winterport. Gowen, was the coming \ear. A. 11. Blackington was turer of the Order of Good Templars. ing-. Wednesday Epworth League day. Lev. 1.. 11. 1). of appointed as a committee to arrange the Mr. Gowen spoke for over an hour, and Steamer M. A M. brought 115 excursion- Foss, I1., Bangor lectured ■■ ■ j " received a circular couceru- in the forenoon on “The dates of the campmeetings in Maine, with among other things said that the Democrats ists from Bucksport one day last week. Leaguer's Vision.'t h Tile lecture like committees from other so that .tnig machine, soon to be prac- had raised the local issue in Maine of the They were accompanied by the Bucksport was eloquent and was well re- camps ceived, as it has also been in they would be hold on diff erent weeks. Rememberthe “Old ii nv tical!.' tested in Massachusetts. There I repeal of our prohibitory law and the sub- Band of 20pieces, L. ,1. Homer, director; J. Philadelphia and in The Ladies’ Aid elected i- many New England cities. The Society these ho 'ever, a growing public sentiment stitution of a license law in its place, and as H. Montgomery, leader. SEVENTEEN JEWELED. .\M) BUY A afternoon address washy Lev. M. s. Kauf- officers for the coming year: President, Mrs. adv.-; to the machine in politics. he was opposed to license he intended to The musical The sketch, Rehearsal, given man of Prescott Mrs. G. the cam- Brockton, Mass. Shibles, Knox; secretary, speak nearly every night during at Xorthoort was a Saturday evening, great work is II. Rich, Bangor: treasurer, Mrs. J. P. Souvenir I he Huston paign in opposition to an\ organization, I Temperance represented by two Spoon iinti-Ini]iena,;stsare plan- success. The young ladies appeared at best Seams, South La ting liave a in or that favored the re- meetings: Wednesday afternoon at 4 o’- Grange. newspaper Huston. political otherwise, Miss Butler made a most I'Ih advantage. pleas- clock Mrs. E. P. Friday the addresses were by Mrs. Went- xpect to acquire the True Flag, a submission of our temperance laws to the by Alexander of Belfast, rr \v11.1. ra v v<>r j;<> i.. J. V\V can interest you speech-making Ocean Dickey perhaps What is tlie you don't catch Guests at the House the past week forenoon. The afternoon services are ar- R. A. tinue until election the trouble, any Song, Packard, It' you w day, appoint- included the F. J. for from Patriotic 1 >r. La Grain! fisli. Let me examine your bait “and as she | following: Crockett and ranged day to day. The evening Reading, ments including many of the smaller Reading, Herbert Cook did so she found her friend using crab bait wife, F. J. Biather and wife, George Culler, services are conducted by Evangelist Baker. Song, Oren Learned towns. The speakers for this and The One city and expecting to catch trout! What an F. H. Childs, J. J. Marshall, J. F. Cronan, leading feature is the evangelistic Reading, Mrs. M. J Wentworth Lady’s Crescent Bicycle w! W aido county are given in another So we to the license men and to T. F. Boston; K. W. Port- work of Lev. L. 11. who was invited Song, Dr. La Grand idea! say Dolan, Stevens, Baker, Cash=*rsew 1900 model. B. to come Rantonume, “Dulling a tootn, column. the Democratic party—-gentlemen, you are land; AY. Hammond, Howard French, from Ohio to assist in the three II. Cook and <>. j. Dickey I National Bank Mrs. H. New York ; ( Bolding, using tlie wrong kind of bait. You cannot Mag’ll, Bertha F. look- largest campmeetings of eastern Maine. 3Iaine Saturday forenoon was devoted to asocial ( Belfast, The Allies have entered Pekin and catch the good people ol' Maine with this er, Dorchester: AY. C. Dodge, Haverhill; 11. Bishop Fitzgerald and Bishop Joyce recom- H meeting, at which no time was allowed to J. LOCKE & SON rescued the Ministers without license bait. You will catch absolutely AY. Bridgham and wife, AA’atertown, Mass.; mend him most highly as one of the most great go to waste, speakers following each other loss ot liie. This much of the greatest KllaM. Story, Woonsocket, R. I.; Mrs. Clias. efficient and powerful evangelists of the the general- nothing, excepting political in quick succession. The afternoon address 1\ 1 on election in that A. Lord, Miss Edith Lord, Mrs. A. M. Las- day His success so far fully warrants and contradictory and unreliable reports licking day September was Mrs. 1 land. Rose M. by ti'ou.i you have ever received in tlie proud old sell, Needham, Mass.; Oakman, supports such high endorsement. Under Maine china appears to fie authentic. | There was a large attendance Sunday, State of Maine. is it? asked the Cleveland, Ohio. his direction at Foxcroft a great souls Register/ Why many The Chinese government Li 1 steamers bringing crowds from Rockland, USEFUL IN EVER* OF! k through were saved. that you do not have any rum shops The services last were inter- From a musical standpaint lias speaker, Sunday very Camden, Belfast, the up-river AND HOME. Hung Chang asked the United1 Mr. Baker is a Searsportand in this nourishing village? It is because of esting and w ere largely attended. The ser- wonderful inspiration and the Out The forenoon address was Mrs. Sale states to a ports. by Contains l ull Statistics <0 appoint special commission- our laws. Place this same town music of the lias been more care- Prohibitory vices were as follows: at 0.15 a. m., love meeting Hand and the afternoon Dr. Clark. Closing er witl, lull in license State and what would by Interests authority to negotiate for! any you feast led by llev. I. 11. V. Vharff, formerly fully planned for than ever before. The have? A number of wide open rum shops Both were followed by tests. peace and to lix definite terms for the Elder of the Rockland hymn book to be used is Songs of Redemp- right under your nose; and still they say Presiding District; Mrs. Hand will speak and give tests at new of which Complete settlement of the troubles. The our law is a failure. Mr. Gowen 10.30 A. m., sermon Rev. W. S. for- tion, copies will be sold for For the Season- present Prohibitory by Jones, the auditorium next Sunday at 2 o’clock. same thoroughlv believes in retaining the Philip- sixteen cents. Same of the best preachers Business request lias been made to all the merly Presiding Elder of the Portland Dis- Admission 10 cts. pines, aim said that no President since tlie are reserved for the last and trict; n. sermon Rev. J. of days the im- powers interested. The of formation of our government had been M., by Tinling Xow is the time to buy a question exercises of the week. Dire face to face with such and 7 p. social service and sermon portant closing from China is now brought great Brewer; m., tlie money indemnity Thokniiike. Miss Millett spoke at of the 4j:. towns, -jo cities ami mighty issues as confront President Mc- TEMPLE HEIGHTS. under by T. F. Jones, Presiding Elder. It was last Mr. Jedediali lions in Maine consideration. Kinley to-day. From a country having no Centre Church Sunday. noted as a co-incidence that the three last Herbert Morse is a stable near great international prestige, we have be- building of Unity will preach there next NEW township m; p showing Varney extensions. The come under his administration one of the named are natives of his cottage. Chicago Evening Post antly re- England. Sunday_\V. W. Stetson of Augusta will greatest powers in the world. EDITION of I'.hmi-oi now ready. marks: ‘‘The Democrats of The here witnessed a sensational Mrs. Samuel Carr and Miss Helen Pond lecture before Harvest Moon BICYCLE North people Grange Sep- ClJ >TH, nearly 1000 pay;**-., pi ;*•.■. Carolina profess to stand for the doc- runaway last Sunday. A horse harnessed of Boston, who have been. spending the tember 8th —Through the kindness of Gov. Burleigh and a Soldier’s Orphan. ran near summer at the Paul returned home trine that the Constitution follows the to a 4-wheel sulky away from the cottage, Henry Higgins and Bert Stevens, who took last week. AT LOW FIGURES. Grenville M. Donham, F dag. lias it followed the dag into their E. M. Billings Post, G. A. R., of Monroe, hotel and through Bay View Park, jumping a four horse team, nearly all the members has the following resolutions, and over a hammock on the lawn at the White Mrs. A. E. Clark of who is of Bethel Lodge of Good Templars had the own state, so far as the fourteenth and adopted Belfast, spend- 390 Congress St opp ( it-. voted that be sent to The Republican Rock cottage. A young lady had just ing the summer was able to walk out of attending the District Lodge at fifteenth amendments are they here, pleasure concerned?” arisen from the hammock and Journal for publication: stepped and attend some of the meetings. She was Windermere Park, l nity, last Friday. The I,have a few good ones,which CORTLAND, Tins query is pertinent from the fact E. M. when the horse came The car- — We, the members of Billings Post, aside along. confined to her home nearly a year before day was tine and the ride enjoyable Mrs. I shall sell at for that no one that the constitu- No. of G. A. wish to agents' prices pretends 74, Dept, Maine, R., 1 riage was w recked here and the horse kept coming here. Minnie Gross and daughter are in Bangor add our to the work Hon. E. tional amendment testimony good was recently adopted in on towards the South Shore, lie fol- for a short time — Mrs. Stevens of C. Burleigh has done for a veteran’s daugh- The large number of people here who in- Mary North Carolina has for its object ter in our town. Washington Patterson, a lowed by George Brown of steamer M. & M. Boston is the guest of her brother, J. G. Cil- any- 1j tended to go to Camden last week to see the CASH. else than the disfranchisement of soldier in the 19th Maine, died some time on a who overtook and him and wife a few thing I bicycle, stopped were The ley_Blinn Hogan passed ago, leaving a daughter helpless from rheu- launching disappointed. steamer all the in the near the Cobe cottage. in Xewburg last week — E. L. Bart- nearly negroes State with- i matism. She is an orphan, her mother hav- Castine loaded at and Belfast and days Will for second-hand ; Searsport exchange out the disfranchisement of of the ing been dead for some time, and would have The steamer Castine runs as follows this did not lett, who has had employment in Bangor any call, and the M. & M. was not able wheels. had to be helped by charity had not Mr. the has been at home for a white men. week : Leaves Lewis’ wharf, Belfast, at 0.45 to take on during summer, become interested in her case. At any more here. Burleigh Dow of F. L. a. m. and 1.30,3.30 ami 7 i\ m. : returning few days. ..Enoch C. Monroe passed OK the request of the post Mr. Palmer The Annual Meeting. The eighteenth Ward's — Mrs. G. W. Lewiston gave up entertaining during wrote to Mr. Burleigh and stated the case to leaves the Camp Ground at 1, 2, 5 and 10 r. Sunday at George Actual Business from th him and soon she was allowed #12 annual campmeeting of the Temple Heights see Old Home W eek because tbe per m. and Sat- Lewis and Evelyn Higgins spent Sunday Come in and them. city gov- she is at the time Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Book-keeping, Shorthami month, present helpless Spiritual Corporation closed last Sunday, with Mrs. V. N. and Mrs. ernment would not constant care of urday, leaves Searsport at 8.40; returning Higgins-Mr. writing, Commercial Law appropriate $ 1,omi and lias to have the others: and was very successful, although the Geo. Sherman of Burnham and we, as veterans of the Civil War, wish leave the Camp Ground at 5. The Guine- passed Sunday manshlp, Banking Etc. for that purpose. The people of Bel- weather was unfavorable the first of the to let the veterans of the district know that at .1. G. and Frank ward vere, Capt. Fred Coombs, runs between Cilley's_Fred Say Elegant rooms. Bank ami fast did not ask for an the circular issued the Calvin Barton week. Harrison 1>. editor of the ( appropriation by Barrett, and sister of Burnham passed Sunday at very low lie-opens tirst Tue*»o Union Veteran’s Union of Gardiner is not Coombs Creek, Islesboro, and the Camp but went into their own pockets and Banner of Light, was present until Tues- Jennie Ward is visit- For prospectus, juhlre>s supported by facts: therefore, be it Ground. The Silver Star calls here from George Ward's_Miss subscribed a sum day and spoke at largely attended meetings F. A. FOLLETT, H. A. H promptly proportion- Resolved, That E. M. Billings Post, No. Castine and Islesboro in the and ing friends in Washington County—Miss morning m The Kockliiinl Co n n lie re much than that asked for 74, Dept, of Maine, G. A. R., extend their every day. auditorium, where the Bessie Conner of will teach the fall ally greater leaves to return in the afternoon, on her Troy 3IU34 Koekl sincere thanks to lion. E. C. w in Lew Burleigh, meetings ere held, was very prettily trim- in the Files district- iston, and it was used to the best Member of from the Third dis- regular trips to and from Belfast. The Bos- and winter school Congress med—the work of the Ladies’ Aid lo the International Loa efforts in Society. Work on the new school house is advantage by the local old Home Week trict, for the successful securing ton steamers and M. and M. run as usual, j progress- 51 Church Belfast, framed of William B. Morse Street, off Kansas < a for Miss Lena Patterson, a sol- Large portraits are much with Company Association. The program for tbe week pension ing rapidly and all pleased dier’s orphan of this town, and that we as a The police force is large, ami the members and wife hung at the rear of the platform, State off Missouri: — Mrs. M. A. and was carried without a hitch, and the of the Grand condemn the circu- the new location C'illey post Army are well distributed, as follows : Chief, W. reminding the audience of the many meet- lar sent out the Calvin Barton Union Mrs. Mary Littlefield are in rather pool- The Searsport National Hank, celebration as a whole far exceeded ex- by 11. at the D. C. under law Veteran’s Union of Gardiner as and Toothaker, Dixmont; wharf, ings at which their voices and presence add- who fell and duly organized the unjust health_Mrs. Rebecca Files, and located at pectations. Belfast may well feel not sustained facts. Parker, Danforth, and 1). G. Nickerson, ed to the inspiration of the occasion. The States, Searspoi: by her a short time is attended Waldo and State of Maine, be:: Hunky R. injured leg ago, of the success which attended Dawson, Brewer; at the north gate, Albert Bean, pictures are a gift to the corporation from debenture bonds numbered tor. proud Commander tern. Dr. Dodge of G. W. Lewis pro North Chas. E. by Troy—Mrs. N issued by said Internation,d her efforts on this Bangor; at Shore, Kennedy; Mr. Morse's brother, L. C. Morseof imp occasion. Liberty. and Helen Ripley of Belfast are visiting at Company of the par value oi at Perkin’s J. F. Water- The music was under the direction of Dr. NOTICE lars, in pledge for payment of \, gate, Partridge, Carrie A. $100 Keward $100. the Mineral Spring Farm—Miss note dated d. ls:< Boutwell lias turned his back on the at south II. L. Ban- Charles Le Grand of with unpaid August terville; gate, Swett, Salem, Henry the sum- time for four thousand dollars wit' The readers of this will be Ferguson, who has been passing I have moved from 53 Church to 93 Main which elected him Governor of paper pleased J. \V. Bearse of Boston at the Mrs. Sadie note and obligation you have m party is at least one dreaded gor; night police, Bowden, Bangor; organ. mer with her Mrs. St. Belfast Vat. Bank and have a to learn that there mother, Joseph Higgins, opposite perform, hereby notifies you that Massachusetts, to the United States that science has been able to cure in on general duty, E. M. Wharff, Danforth; L. Hand of Boston, the well-known test me- full line of new n! disease went to Northport last Wednesday, accom- force payment of said note and all its and that is Catarrh. Hall's Ca- A. F. C. 0. of said bonds. Senate, and made him Secretary of the stages, town constables, Elwell, Dickey, dium, was in attendance and met with very her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Coffin. pledged tarrh Cure is the only positive cure known panied by Dated at Searsport, this nab da and announced his II. \\. Brown; at South Shore, George W. flattering success. D. Treasury, intention to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a After spending a few days there Miss Fer- RUBBER GOODS, two. of Police Toothaker has SKARSPOKT NATION \ constitutional a constitu- Frisbee. Chief The meetings opened Saturday, Aug. 11th, in of supporting Bryan. There were in disease, requires guson will start for her home Minnapo- 3w34 by James (1. Pend!- Catarrh Cure is taken a sheriff of Penobscot tional treatment.llall’s been deputy county with an address by H. D. Barrett at 2 p. M. Bessie who has the days of his holding these odices not the blood lis, Minn_Miss Higgins, KNIVES, RAZORS, internally, acting directly upon 12 years, under four different sheriffs, and Sunday, Aug. 12th, interesting addresses a few who believed that he wits honored and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby been in Bangor nearly three months, has on here still the foundation of the disease, has been the force longer. were given by Mrs. M. J. Wentworth of Palmer of GEO. F. EAMES, lfD.,D.A beyond his deserts, and his subsequent destroying returned to her home_Edward SCISSORS, and giving the patient strength by building Knox in the forenoon, and by Mr. Barrett Mr. and in The following are among the recent ar- Colorado is visiting his parents, career justifies that opinion. When up the constitution and assisting nature in the afternoon. afternoon Mr. The Nose and Throat- have so rivals at the Hotel: Mrs. Geo. R. Monday Mrs. Mark P. Palmer. TOILET GOODS, were doing its work. The proprietors Northport the services of abler men called Barrett before a audience. Tues- Nu. UH* Newburi much faith in its curative powers, that they Wiggin and Lewis Wiggin, Detroit, Mich.; spoke large for in the stations to which he for case that was The S' public offer One Hundred Dollars any J. Nichols and wife, Charles Fitch, Jr.; G. day State Association day. presi- Transfers in Keal Estate. Etc. (Near Corner of Fairfield it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. PERFUMES, aspired he became the open enemy of E. and dent, A. H. Blackington of Rockland, pre- " Address F. J. CH EXEY & CO., Toledo, 0. H. Cox, Jr., Mrs. J. Welch, Mary BOSTON, the which had favored him with A. Dan- sided, and addresses and remarks were made The following transfers in real estate at LOW Prices. party Sold by Druggists, Toe. Margaret Welch, W. H. Baker, L. Hours, 12 to 2. Other hours Hall's Pills are the best. 4w31. by the Dr. Barrett and others. were recorded in Waldo of 'honors and emoluments. “To such base Family forth, J. F. Lewis, S. Simons, F. H. Childs, president, County Registry by appointment only. The State Association has four 1900: 1900.—Iy45. uses” does he come at last. Peter Dehelanty, Boston; M. L. Kelley, eampmeet- Deeds for the week ending, Aug. 22, Prescriptions carefully compounded October, THE FBl'IT SEASON and were re- to G. A. a of IN Hartford; M. E. Chase, Malden; A. T. Key- ings very encouraging reports C. E. Gray, Waterville, Barbour, from pure drugs by graduate attacks Con- ceived from all quarters. Dr. Barrett gave ; land in Islesboro. Nathl. Hatch, Pharmacy. The Democratic upon The principal reason for bowel troubles wan, W. B. Hammond, New York; Eleanor Bangor is that the liver is out of order and it takes his final address in the afternoon. to P. D. land in Thoroughbred gressman Burleigh have had the natur- G. and Annie M. Shea and Katherine Mur- Islesboro, Clifford, do., little to cause a general upset. Avoid CITY DRUG STORE, result of recoil- very Fred E. and Lois Notwithstanding the unpleasant weathtr, Islesboro. A. B. Hanson, Palermo, to J. A. Saint Heruard Pups ffor sale ally to be expected biliousness, regulate your bowels and fruit ray, Charlestown, Mass.; better has Fro 1 A. and the fact that many of the children and Cool et al., Randolph, Mass., land in Pa- 93 Belfast Nat. ing upon their authors. The charge will agree with you. No remedy P. Critchett, Watertown, Mass.; naiiiSt., Opposite Bank, W. L. WEST, been found than the True “L. F.” Atwood’s those who were to take in the exercises lermo. Leola A. Peirce, Belfast, to John v'e is if not Cole, Rochester, N. Y.; Miss Ferguson and part that Mr. Burleigh indifferent, and we can recommend it fully for EDMUND Bellas' Bitters, Minneapolis, Minn.; Ger- were unable to be present, the rally appoint- A. Parker, do.; land in Belfast. WILSON, Prop. antagonistic, to the interests of the dyspepsia, biliousness and constipation. Mrs. J. S. Coffin, are some OF BELFAST. Monhegan fishermen getting -- fHE NEWS John R. Dunton, Esq., was in Watervilie 'tfaidutg Bells. very nice mackerel in their nets, but none Brooksville has succeeded Tuesday on business. t.! (,f are seen schooling in the day time. fb ^ on the steamer Regular meeting of the Belfast school Babbii>ge-Peni>leton. expressman Advertised list of letters remaining in The beautiful committee next at 7 p. m. home of the Belfast office 21st: Ladies- Monday Capt. and Mrs. Guilford D. Pendle- ,.,, vt;li post Aug. SCROFULA will speak on the issues Miss Belle Bridges. Gentlemen—Mr. A. \V. The Waldo W. C. T. U. will hold their ton, Islesboro, was the scene of a very in- weak and event i, in Belfast Opera House Buzzell, Mr. John Smedlmrg. annual anniversary picnic at Sanborn’s thin blood, lungs teresting on Wednesday noon, August the occasion ,.,.n at ■'•■o’clock. Pond beginning at 10 A. m. August if You have them in 15, being the marriage of their The Herrick family reunion, which was 30th; paleness. not next fair eldest daughter, Katharine to .. as follows: pleasant, day. as Levaughn, been granted announced to be held at the home of Mrs. hot weather as well in cold. Mr. Eben Grover of New Lon- v etc.. Flora A. Albert J. Condon has sold Babbidge, Grimlle, Cottrell on the home of his EMULSION cures Emery Xortliport avenue Aug. SCOTT’S but >TJ: father, the late Capt. John C. don, Conn., formerly of the same town. 0N< 14th, was postponed on account of the Condon, to them in summer as in winter. A. Rev. Geo. E. Tufts officiated, using the ring the Fast Belfast (’. F. so- storm, and will be held at the same place Philip Thompson, formerly of Boston, It is creamy looking and pleas- ceremony. The bride was at- 1 who will take his charmingly bl with F. A. Nickerson Aug. :mth. up residence here. Thursday, tired in a dress A ant tasting. of white crepe meteor *tb. All are invited. The horse Washington despatch of Aug. 17th Ilalliebird, lately sold by M. II. ill elaborately trimmed with embroidered Seth M. 50c. and Jpi.co 5 druggists. chif- A Texas on Bath is a not a as re- says: “Capt. Milliken, SHIRT P leaving Lawrence, trotter, Assistant WAISTS pacer, fon and ribbon. Her of only ornament was a t'asco for last week. The was Commissary Subsistence, U. S. V., hav- Bay target prac- ported price paid SI, diamond sunburst. Her traveling dress i at Boston 500. Mr. Lawrence hits of Will ing tendered his resignation, is Sunday, Aug. since bought honorably was of blue broadcloth, trimmed with bands from the service Good Templars. AT< White of Montville a old discharged of the I'nited ti-year bay gelding of lighter blue. After many hearty congratu- dam the States, to take effect Aug. 23.” van and his crew made a by Elmbrook; by Cooper horse, lations, and the of refreshments Maine Good Templars Fair tent at partaking which to a one. A train of three The iiliam Sunday to get a re- promises be fast special car-loads .of ex- by the goodly number of relatives j Lewiston will he erected this year as usual present, h failed to cursionists came from Waterville the bride and connect Sat- | Seaside Chautauqua Circle will hold its yesterday established. groom took the western bound forenoon, and a number and headquarters steamer ! home goodly from Dover | at the Dark Harbor wharf amid fifteenth annual reunion at the of first class condition. The and Foxcroft came on the regular trains. The order is in showers of and followed \\ Frisbee recently pre- Mrs. Helen Carter, '25 High street, rice, by the best Tuesday, The destination indebtedness has been wiped out and finan- GEORGE wishes of W. wasNorthport for New BURKETT’S. Win. II. Sanborn, with a August at 2 f. >i. If the next Campground, many friends, London, 28th, stormy, to which are in place the party went by steamer cially they prime shape. Conn., which will be their future home. ■-mounted cane, as a token fair day. Picnic supper will be served at Castine. The special train left Belfast of Cumberland coun- All who time to The Good Templars 5.:so. C. L. S. C.'s have at any return at 4.30 p. m. ty have succeeded in having the liquor ad- Condon-Flktchkr. Everett E. Condon, *f A market- been members of Seaside Circle are cordial- Fogg Brown, The removed from the fences at of this and last week’s issue of The Journal was vertisements formerly city, Miss Clara Fletch- Our entire stock of Shirt Waists will be sold re- tlie Shales house on ly invited. All are requested to wear the High j All that was necessary to er, both of from favorite mailed from this office as usual to subscrib- Rigby l’ark. Lynn, Mass, were married at of making some repairs and class flower. Quotations gardless cost. ers in Stockton this was to call the managements the home of the bride’s sister in that 1 Springs, Frankfort accomplish city v it. It is said he authors. Prospect, occupy that the law was 8th. The and W interport, and we were assured attention to the fact being Aug. wedding was private, only a us, 'keeper. by Fire. The tire was called violated. few intimate friends near niLLINERY GOODS at a Sacrifice in Price. department the Belfast post office wras sent out by stage and relatives be- big .-■n, while driving her fast out afternoon a fire in Saturday by slight that day. In some way the bag containing Waldo District Lodge met in quarterly ing present. Mr. Condon is a son of the near meeting with what the C. Johnson house on Primrose late John Ralph the papers went astray and was not found session, Aug. 17th, at Windermere Park Capt. C. Condon, and is engineer a serious accident. The Hill. Gas was found to be some- until The of a which leaking Tuesday. We are sorry our up-river under the auspices of Unity Lodge. plant furnishes power for a J tmied and started with number of where in the L, and in searching for it subscribers suffered this delay, and should day was fine and the attendance large. Ten shoe factories in Lynn. Mr. mme was Condon unmanageable, with a lighted match a tire was accidentally have sent out duplicate copies had not the lodges were represented by full delegation s> and his bride spent Old Home Week in WHITE and BLUE oilicers have drawn the started in a The tire worked con- edition for that week Branch Mills of the Kennebec distrie Belfast. will be at home after RED, BUNTINGS, partition. been exhausted. lodge They Aug. at the I. L. inside tin* but did not was also by seven loth, High ensiling year: siderably partitions Tiie County Fair. The trustees of the represented members^ Rock, Lynn. Wight: traverse jurors for break through, and was put out by the de- Four Grand Lodge officers were present. \\ aldo Agricultural Society have held sev- without the The morning session was ca lled to order at A. M Carter, Walter partment seriously damaging eral meetings recently and will’ meet again 2,000 yds., only 5c. per yd. 11. A. and house or contents. 10:30, with District Templar E. L. Bartlett 'man, Wiley next Monday evening to arrange for the officers fair to be held in Belfast in the chair. The following respond- There is an item outlie 7th page captioned Sept. 18th and l‘*th. ed to the roll: Dist. T., Ernest L. Bartlett; .■ • ommission sent Dr. L. The of a ball was “Artists at Crieliaven." Since that was put question having game j laid on the Dist. Sec., E. L. Brackett; Dist. Coun., i>t to Searsport last week in type Mr. 11. L. Woodcock has returned to table. The committee to repair ; the (lias. W. Wood: Dist. Chap., Affie Godding; -opposed ease of contagious Helfast and opened his studio in the Savings grand stand have bought the lumber of GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF K. A. at Dist. Supt., Olive A. Sherman; Dist. The animal was found Hank where visitors are Gurney and are work. The time building, always W. Geo. F. .. of Treas., llarry West;Dist. Sen., iidition, but with a non- welcome. Mr. Woodcock’s at Crie- closing the entries for the races is extend- stay to fill vacancies and is now much im- ed to 17th. There will be classes of Small. The appointments haven this year was briefer than usual and Sept. draft horses over l Joo and under that were: Dist. Vice, Mrs. B. E. Bartlett; Dist. he brought back fewer water colors. Hut pounds Ladies’ Made Suits. as Mar., Judson Winters; Dist. Dep. Mar., more weight, llowald Murpln has resigned Ready made a decided improve- what they lack in quantity is than trustee and Fred Backiiff was elected in liis Kittie Clark; Dist. Guard, F. E. Hutchins. i. street by clearing the made up in quality, and successful as the place. The ladies' lace with a of Ten members were instructed in the degree. 'hipping otlice.so-called, artist has been in the past in the portrayal purse is restored. giving the list of The private work was given by the Grand 6 FORMER iading it. The rmidwa> of sea, rocks and shore, his work this season Pamphlets SUITS, RPlCE $10.00, NOW $6 09 have been issued and can be Chief Temphir, U. A. Caine. The forenoon shows a decided advance in and premiums 'hot-* factory from Main strength was devoted to routine work and procured of the Secretarv, i>. II Conant. wholly 5 11.50. 7 50 m in good condition and quality. Visitors to tin Maine coast can reports of the officers. The Sec.’s report no more sou- was in a in mem- ■ lot graded. have pleasing and enduring Nkw Advkktiskm-knts. The closing given detail, showing gain 7 bership in the lodges reporting. Brooks 13.50, 9.50 venir than one of Mr. Woodcock’s water oat sale of K. H. Coombs A Son, To and T1 “ “ tv c. T. lodge of Brooks and Sebastieook of Burn- W. r. will have to at 4 colors. Visitors IPs studio this time Main street, is stiil going on, regardless of ham have i(»j and members, respectively. 16 00- 11.50 at mvan Lake soon, due will also see some line still-life oil paint- cost. See special bargains enumerated this The usual resolutions of tlia nks to the M. 1 2 a be given. The follow- r. R. R. and to the local were ; 25.00, 20.00 ings. week. A pneumatic tire sulky for sale lodge passed also the members anew to the n t' have heen appointed pledging cheap, or will exchange for a one-horse of the order and to work in the 2 37.50, 22.00 convention in Monroe: Work was begun last Monday under the principles dump cart or light jigger — See advt. of the duvenile Templary, and as “opposed to re- 11■1 >• t11 Monroe, on fairs : auspices of the Belfast Village Improve- _% Rockland Commercial College, Rockland, submission of our temperance laws to tlie 1 "li of North on evan- ment Society on a walk along the south side people, and against any organization, politi- 1000 Yds. 30 in Tr«»\, 11. A. This is a Miss Ida M. Puti.kk. Pampas Goods. wide, worth 12’.c., 4c Me., Howard, principal. cal or that favors the only of Northport avenue, beginning at the end otherwise, licensing well equipped and well managed institution, of the traffic in rum." During the noon "Tni'. Rkiii:aiisal.” The of the w alk the GiiTs Home. musical farce, 1000 Yds. Pencil 25c plank opposite includes from recess the members partook of a picnic din- Japanese Silks, Stripes, only piiii \>sociati«*n, in ses- and its list of students many “The hilled for odd Fellows' Mr. .T. F. Wilson is engineering the work, ner and passed the remainder of the time Rehearsal," nt last week, elected the Waldo county.Kdgar M. Cunningham 50 Sun Bonnets from giving his services, and Mr. Albert «J. Mudg- upon the beautiful lake and about the Hall Aug. 24th. is certain to give an evening 25c. to SI.25 I'm the otters for sale, at a bargain his farm on the drives and shore of this resort. After ensuing year: ett out with his of truck pretty of great delight. Miss Ida M. Rutler, the turned Monday pair a <». : Belmont roa.i mile. on the short business session the afternoon 1 Case Dark Prints for Comfortables, ai d Packard vice-presi- Apply prem- leadingjady of the company, was of only 3c horses, scrapers, etc., and others aided, all meeting was opened to the public and the lately treasuier, l’rof. A. F. ises.Harry W. Clark, s:< Main street, is “The Bostonians." The musical giving their time. Tuesday Mr..). F. Wight capacious hall was well filled with an farce is the I Case 3-4 Yard Wide Percales 5c :vtar\. Ella F. .Iordan : di- closing out so,ooo worth of men and boy's interested and attentive audience. A fine of her versatile and is a one- only was at work witli a horse and harrow A product pen, address of was Brother E. Fred A. clothing and furnishing goods regardless of welcome given by act a Philhrook, Pitch- been sketch, introducing full concert, in 1 beginning lias made in clearing the George Webb of Unity Lodge; 'response 1 Case Yard Percales only 6c 's. dewett. cost. which a and take brush from the roadside on the Heed farm, by Dist. T., E. L. Bartlett. Short but pithy violinist, pianist harpist addresses were Tem- The ladies who in these the shade trees the line of the given by Grand Chief part. young appear 500 Yards l2Ac Lawn -7c iii■ .v llay o. lost another leaving along only plar U. A. Caine, State* Dep. F. W. Gowen, characters are all Boston artists of wide >«iay night. A few weeks wall, and greatly improving tin* appearance Grand Supt. Mrs. E. 1\ Alexander, and Rev. reputation. Miss Butler is a grand-daugli- 600 Yards Dark Ground Satteens, worth I2'.c,. now 7c. pair of bays died in his of the neighborhood. The residents on the Willis A. Luce. The following program was the local ter of the late Oliver R. Butler of avenue will or given by lodge: Recitation, Appleton. rlu*r horse was bought to all contribute labor money, Rina Whitten ; recitation, Perley Getchell; She was a of the late • has. R. 5 Dozen Print worth SI.00. now 62c tin* will aid finan- pupil Adams, Wrappers, it v a- a young horse, unus- and Improvement Society duet, Misses Kittie Thompson: recitation, the eminent Boston and is a vocal- When the walk is all laid out the Chirk; W. West: recita- teacher, iiofon* lie was harnessed in- cially. recitation, Harry 1 Job Lot of Ladies' and Misses Hits to close at 25c tion ist of high talents. Tickets are now on sale will to furnish for by John Pearson of Irene Lodge, Pa- ■ wa.> taken with city be petitioned gravel pneumonia lermo. In the evening a public meeting at City Drug Store. Following is the cast some ■ se-weigh ards of it. The need of a walk of kind along was held in church in Flowers worth 25o. to SI.00, will close at 10c and 25c upw l,sno the Unity village, and program : i< I >:.oo this has been addressed U. A. G. C. T., and i'o>t I rom to s4(Kj. principal thoroughfare long by Caine, Mrs. a Frank W. State Lecturer. Several Wyott, wry near-sighted musician, who 10 Pieces All Wool Dress Goods 25c felt. Gowen, manages a small concert eompany, only !• \UM. The Field hay of the recitations were well rendered the Grand by Miss miry L. Shaw • Tange for the counties of A Mock Trial. The mock trial under Supt., Mrs. E. P. Alexander. The meeting Miss Viola, a violinist, a prim voting lady, slight- 100 Yards Muslins worth 37c, now 17c was over W. Dist. ly deaf and fond of Organdie io\ w ill be held at the above the of Silver Cross presided by Harry West, very hooks, auspices Lodge, Knights Treas. The November session of the Dis- Miss Kthelwyn Pease Miss a 150 Yards \ug. Jotli, morning and of P\thias, was given in Belfast Opera trict Lodge will be held in Jackson, to be Harper, sweet little woman who plays the Figured Piques only 7c harp, Miss (intrude (iitiord \ number is and House a audi- entertained E. Brackett and Bethel large expected Monday evening before good by Geo.. Miss Polly Willis, the District discharged singer, 50 Ladies Summer Vests. 3 for 25 ament will be furnished. ence. The trial abounded in local hits and lodges. Sec’y. Hss hia M. butler Scene -Mrs. ■ Wyott'" music room, be- basket: write \ our friends. features. The evening amusing court, attorneys, News of the Granges. fore the coneert. a .lones and others of na- parties to the trial, etc., were as announced Sehuman, rapillon* ■ 11 will give interesting talks. in The Journal last week, but there were a Victor Grange, Searsmont, has adopted Mis* Shaw. in Kies. Ki'inanzc V \ kki.v 1 hiring a visit to few changes the witnesses and jurors, the following resolutions: Mi>s lvase were as • i-.a were which follows: Witnesses, Hr. \ Pen/.a, A a Belfast party Whereas, we, the members of Victor If.Sr) May Morning Elmer X. J. C. J. W. The Jere McAulitt'e Stock Co. will open Miss Put lei-. i in the museum of Mr. Small, Pottle, Pat-tee, Grange, are called upon to mourn the death GEORGE W. («o(lefroiU, Lt* Coueoa BURKETT, ■ ,1. ( W. J. L. H. an at the House to- of Brother L. Cross,and e, w hich the}’ had the plea-- litford, Haviter, Jipson; engagement Opera Llewellyn whereas, Miss (littoni. we desire to our of his C. E. Stevens, foreman; E. II. night in “Tom Edison the Electrician," and express appreciation (>bert!iur, Horcenst* Mr.Wetherbee,—who, by jurors, Welch, good qualities; therefore, be it Misses lVase and (iillord. C. E. will the rest of the week. e relatives and many friends II. C. Barton : L. Pooler, Taeobs, Loren give performances Resolved, That we, the members of Victor Hawley. Itlfflillg (.’<> Well*. Swallows C. B. F. J. The is one that to the feel that we have lost a faithful Odd Fellows’ Block. a- been a collector of curios Colcord, Patterson, Stephenson, repertoire appeals Grange, Miss Hutler. the town a useful and the < and no doubt a crowded house will member, citizen, Mazur i's and since his retirement Fred Sylvester, C. ( oonibs, Austin L. people Mlynarski, family a kind husband and father. Miss pease. W. M. Welch. S. Pitcher greet the company at each performance. has given even greater at- Smith, Elbridge Resolved, That our charter be draped in Dubez. Chanson bans rarolrs | Wherever this company appeared last Miss (JiffonI. As an ow ner and eol- accused Geo. A. Quimby of stealing a Ply- mourning for thirty days. hoy. season broke the house records, and it it they Resolved, That we tender the family, who 0111)0(1. Avc Maria -itio.s of his mouth Mock rooster, w hich the complainant is said that this season it is than 311'•st.'s Hntler, (rinoni ami Shaw every description stronger have suffered so great a loss, our most heart- Tease, his fattier and he from his ever. Geo. Heath is the new man Belfast Opera House. more than local. Not long received from leading felt sympathy. and the leading lady, Miss Hazel Pouglisley, built on the banks of the grandfather, to w it, the bird that came over Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions is a and The Maine Coast Club. beautiful charming young lady. l»e sent to the bereaved* that be a small in the Mayflower, landed on Plymouth 20 and family, they building specially The company numbers people published in the Lewiston Journal and THIS SEASON'S REPERTOIRE EVENT! i> Rock and the name to that ledge. Quim- carries for each pre- E. F. Hanson of Belfast has become as- collections. A full day gave complete scenery play Republican Journal and spread upon the a (50-foot car to it as the and Rest Attraction on the lioad. ably spout in this interesting by was traced with the bird in liis possession sented, requiring carry records of the Grange. sociated with prominent gentlemen residing Recognized Riggest Repertoire from place to place. The repertoire for Methodist where a rooster DEI-BEKT Com. outside of the State in a known No waits the least pleasant part of it to the vestry, fight the remainder of the week will be as fol- A Jill.LETT, I corporation A Continuous Performance. on on ■ L. C. Poor. No something going all the time. eloquent descriptions and was about to begin,but which w as broken up lows: Friday, “Glider Sealed Orders:" as the Maine Coast Club. The principal ob- Delays, A. (i. ^ Reso. as of “The Great Diamond Robbery." Caswell, pauionship of the owner. Mr. by officer Jipson, the result bright (?) Saturday, ject of the club is to develop the resources of three days These are great scenic productions and take AUGUST 23. w in k. The defense was that Pitcher JMrigo Grange, Freedom, lias adopted the Petit Mananas a seaside but NExro™.cNo THURSDAY, •’poses to use the coming w in- detective the full in the casts. Incidental resort, they will company resolutions of arranging a full descriptive was a monomaniac on Plymouth Rock roost- to the play, there will be songs and dances following respect: incidentally handle other resort property. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF Miss Maudie Jere McAulitt’e in Whereas death has again visited Dirigo possessions. Many visitors ers, imagining that some person had stolen by Scott; The certificate of organization was recorded new parodies; buck and wing dancing by Grange and removed from our midst our >ook out this home of one from him ; that the rooster Quimby had in the Registry of Deeds for Waldo curios, Archie Deacon, and illustrated songs by Brother, Eugene A. Boulter: therefore, be it County ail to retain the memory of it at the fight was a dickey bird bought of Nodine and Emery. The prices for this Resolved, That by his death we have lost Aug. 10th. The purposes of the corporation, JERE McAULIFFE’S BIG STOCK CO. a sincere friend and who t-hearted as chief who got it from Orrin J. Dickey. engagement are 10, 20 and 30 cents. Re- respected brother, according to the articles of proprietor Clifford, incorporation, Production * ver at Price'. served seat tickets are on sale at F. G. has always demanded our warmest friend- In a Repertoire of the Biggest given Popular and sounds of the The ease was and argued by are the buying, selling and leasing such real gilts good ably amusingly Mixer's. ship and esteem. Warren. Geo. E. Johnson, Esq., for the complainant Resolved, That we sincerely sympathize estate or personal property in the State of A GRAND display of electrical effects. of with the of our deceased brother in Maine as be fi and A. V. Newton, Esq., Worcester,Mass., Yachts and Boats. family may necessary and proper for A CAR of elegant scenery Recital. The audience tliis their hour of bereavement, in their loss for the defense. Judge W. P. conducting and carrying on the business of Hall last Friday occupied even Thompson of a kind and loving husband and father. A HOST OF LP-TO-DATE SPECIALTIES a sarcastic to the The Priscilla with a a summer resort club and means : and were enthuias- gave charge jury, giving Burgess yacht party Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions providing ooni, very will a ver- Harbor on hoard was in be sent to the of the a of re- -Eacli and Presented be Grand Scenic Production-— ndation of the the jury system some hard hits. The from Dark port family deceased, copy revenue, transportation, habitation, Every Play program pre- inscribed on our records, a copy sent to the dict was “Not but the respondent Saturday and Sunday. creation and other necessary requirements, REAIt THIS MATCHLESS REI'KltTi '11IE sses Katherine Bickford, Helen guilty, Republican Journal, and Bangor Commer- must return the rooster to B. W. of our such as sewers, water lights and l.u Littlefield. Miss Littlefield's thecoinpainant.” The sloop yacht Clio, Candage cial for publication, and that charter supply, Tom Edson, The Electrician. was in be in mourning for thirty incident to ■ Seal owner, port draped days. making improvements usually f selections of varied styles Shipping Items. Schooner Sarali L. Davis Harbor, Monday Frank Clement, Committee land The amount of 11 and with a party from that port on hoard. companies. capital Under Sealed Orders. arte, Riley Browning arrived Friday from New York with coal X. T>. Libby, on stock is $:i"r>,000; par value of shares is $r>00. 'he has improved since her last for Swan A 1 o.. .Sell. William Slater The steam yacht Day Dream was in port M. E. BrsHKit, Resolutions. The Great Diamond Sibley The officers and directors are as follows: Robbery. ;vi while she has been home, receiveu slight repairs on the dock here and from Isle an Haut Monday. Her party of Jere MeAulilfe. Maudie Scott. Alex. Wilson and Archie l>eae. Illustr '.fed President, .Joseph W. Paul, Philadelphia, Pleasing Specialties by i teaching elocution. People Maria Web- fourteen ladies and gentlemen stopped at THE CHURCHES. Song' by Nodine & Emery. sailed Friday for Bangor—Sch. Pa.; Treasurer and F. Han- lo in the House. Clerk, Edgar Prices Centre Balcony lOc. Floor Seats iOc. A *Oc judge speak highest ster arrived Friday from Rockland and sail- the Revere son, Belfast; Directors, J. Madison Taylor JO. Jw:>. 1 Hinton's ability as a pianist. The Sunday services at the ltaptist Tickets on sale at Mixer's Monday. August ed Saturday on a fishing cruise with a party A yawl-rigged yacht, tire largest of that and J.W.Paul, Philadelphia; Win. F. Owens of one Church will be as usual. Carl Baenmaii, of Bos- — from Monroe on board Sell. Julia Edna rig ever seen in these waters, made a call and C. Yey Holman, New York; W. S. Fair at Old Orchard. -t and is interested and — motors, took a load of casks to Rockport Friday here last Saturday, and sailed in the direc- Meetings will be held at the Peoples* Mis- Mitchell, Brookline, Mass.; John M. Kil- GEO. t. read study. Her modest, pleasing The three-masted schooner Almeda Her name was sion in the school house, Miller street, is made for the Willey tion of Castine. not ascer- Frye gore, Worcester, Mass.; Edgar F. Hanson, Great preparation being i' very much t«* her talent and arrived to go on the marine railway at 7 o’clock. All New England fair, to he held at old Orchard, Sunday tained. every Saturday evening Belfast. Mr. Hanson will have his office as Is toother circles August 27 to ;tl. The grounds have been Agent for the commend her for general repairs-Sch. Cosmos, Capt. are welcome. The recent visit of the Dark Harbor treasurer and clerk in this city. enlarged, a new grand stand, exhibition hall, I her native She is the of South West city. Trussell, Harbor, sprung knockabouts to Belfast is to lead to at the North Church cattle sheds and stalls built. The whole COMBINATION WINDOW 1 likely Prayer meeting this, lion, and Mrs. R. F. JHinton. aleak at Islands last week while .inclosure now contains ninety acres. The Cranberry some additions to the local lleet. It is at 7.30; “Lessons yacht Thursday evening , stock entries to date number non head. accompanied Miss Bickford, on a fishing cruise and came to Belfast for WASHER ana CLEANER. probable now that at least three knock- from the History of Peter.” There will be There will also be a large display of poul- .dies have been intimate friends re-calking. She was taken out on the abouts will be built here the coming winter. no service next morning, try, agricultural exhibits, farming imple- preaching Sunday Call and see the best on the od and looked very pretty, marine railway, and was launched Friday. ments and fancy articles. Stage perform- thing Geo. 1’. Field of Boston and his son-in- and no session of the Sunday School. At 1 11 market to save labor and trouble. ill ances will be in between the beats t ine Bickford is at home af- She continued her cruise Saturday.Sch. progress j arrived 7.30 the Endeavor Society of horse races. Seventeen races, for purses faithful under the di- law, II. B. Pearson, Tuesday in the Sunday evening study Sarah L. Davis towed to Frankfort yester- will be a chief attraction. Ventura. They left Boston last will hold its monthly consecration meeting: This Public Statement of a Belfast aggregating #8400, one of the finest teachers of to load stone for sloop yacht All the railroads offer reduced farts for day Philadelphia.The to Christ,” Matt. 2f>: 31- in New Mr. Averill. Thursday and are cruising along the coast, topic,“Ministering Citizen will be Appreciated. New fair week. York, Perry New York Sunday Herald devotes a page to England Call on him for calling at the more interesting points. They 4fi. lano soloist in Grace Methodist the big six-masted schooner George W. east as Bar THE COMING FAI11S Bickford is a expect to go as far Harbor. a reader of this in Belfast has POSTS’ Brooklyn. Miss Wells, launched at Camden last week. The OBITUARY. Many gone WATERPROOF BELT OIL through the self-same experience in part, and Will bring along their usual following of unite and all were anxious to illustrations show the schooner on the stocks L. A. Barker of Bangor, a summer resi- will be to be shown the to rid of the quack medicine peddlers and sharpers. and at of glad way get and LEATHER PRESERVATIVE. Her pleasing personality and as she will under and dent N'orthport, liasbought Bucksport F. Austin died at the home of We wish to caution our readers again appear sail, por- Mrs. Alzada constant aches and pains of a bad back. Profit aimer an charm to the a 20 feet over built against up their money to these way- lent added traits of II. M. Bean, her builder, parties sloop yacht, all, Austin,in citizen’s giving Capt. her son,Charles Dorchester,Mass., by a Belfast experience: farers. These so-called cures are little pure, sweet and John G. the and in Brooklin in 1898, aud has named her ill sympathetic, Crowley, managing owner, Aug.,16tli after a short ness, aged 69 years. Mr. Rufus Walton of 140 High street, says: “I more than colored sweetened water, possess- •i her “Edna.” She had an iron keel weighing voice. Artistically speak- Arthur Crowley, master—The following was born in Nortliport, a of suffered from kidney trouble for years, often so ing no curative value. 500 and last week E. E. Macomber She daughter was the most work and pounds, bad that 1 was confined to my bed or to the house Huy a reliable medicine at a reliable store, perhaps charters are reported: Sch. Georgia Gilkey, two lead to be bolted each the late Henry and Priscilla cast sheets of to Capt. Brown, and back if it is not as in Mother Bids me for weeks at a time. My back across the loins get your money rep- udering “My Bangor to Washington, 1). C„ ice, (15 c. Sch. side of the iron. They are about 1 inch thick and was the widow of Charles Austin of resented. with a continual and Hair” but the and about 275 each. The bothered me aching, along Established in 1836. by Haydn, Nymphs Metliebesec, Jacksonville to Surinam, lum- weigh pounds Boston, who died about fifteen years ago. The True “L. F.” Atwood’s Hitters are yacht also has about 200 inside lead with it there was a weakness of the kidneys and the Song were most New York circular pounds among the most valuable of the Spring ber, $10_A freight of Since his death she has continued to reside and more time-proven ballast. which was very distressing annoying, cures for biliousness and ! CAPITAL STOCK, sung, and after repeated encores indigestion, impure $150,000 Aug. 20th says: “The situation as regards in Boston, but generally spent the summers especially at night. I doctored and used more or blood. “The Vow” •diti-d everyone with by the market for sail in Belfast and vicinity. She leaves three lesls but 1 little or no relief. When SURPLUS, $33,000 square-rigged tonnage Centre Lincoln ville, Aubrey Tower medicine, got Helmund. Miss Bickford received sons and one Charles of Dorches- I saw Doan’s Kidney Pills adver- Isi.EsnoHO. Bishop MeVicker of Bhode remains unchanged. Business continues is at home from Waverly, Mass., for a few daughter, unusually bad, DEPOSITS SOLICITED and a large cluster of beautiful absent for the want of tonnage, both spot weeks—Warren Lamb and daughter An- ter, Thomas and Walter of Boston, and Mrs. tised and so well recommended by people near by Island preached at the Episcopal church Hie nie of Hartford, Conn., are visiting relatives that I them at Edmund Wilson's store returns to her studies next ami prospective. The scarcity of vessels Fannie Bittenbender of Brookline, Mass.; got drug last Sunday to a crowded audience. Bishop in town_Mrs. Annie Doyen of Portland, a 1 relief from the first Safe* (boxes for rem at $6.50 and are in a and two sisters: and gave them trial. got Codman of Maine will here next deposit $3, $5 And people who posi- suitable for the far east case petroleum trade who has been a few at H. D. also two brothers Frank preach spending days until I had used and continued the treatment Free church has been #8 a vear. •w say that her voice has tones is diverting attention to steamship tonnage. Norton's, has returned home_After a few Brown of Reading, Mass., George Augustus, Sunday. The Baptist week's visit with his E. M. Heal has several boxes, and they did me more good than place her among the first when In other lines business is also held in check parents Brown of East Boston, Mrs. Josephine supplied the last two Sundays by Rev. Mr. Our new vault is unequaled in Eastern .Maine I took.” returned to his work in Wisconsin-Fred anything ever and and age have had their influence, the of Pen- Carter of Belfast and Mrs. Sarah Fyler of Howard of Melrose, Mass. The house lias UNEXCELLED in) security (against itire by scarcity tonnage.”-Sch. Nash and wife of Somerville, Mass, are Sold for 50 cents per box at all dealers. Foster dt e don’t Edward Mrs. Austin was of a social been tilled. He was of the girl cry,” by dleton Brothers sailed from Bangor Aug. among recent guests at Willow Farm Mrs. East Boston. Milburn Buffalo, N. Y., sole for the formerly pastor Bud burglary in the country. Co., agents at and at Albert of Boston is at Mrs. had a circle Free Baptist church Bath, also J'H"1 was substituted\for “The robin 21st with ice for Baltimore.Sch. J. V. Knight visiting disposition, and large of friends United States. Those renting boxes can have the exclusive E. J. Tower’s_Geo. Lermoud and lady pf llaugor. He has a summer cottage at the on the has loaded ice at the Belfast in Belfast who will learn of her death with Remember the name—DO AX’S—and take no privilege of their boxes to and from the apple tree,” McDowell, Wellington Boston are a few weeks with his Hewes Point, Islesboro, and has occupied taking ‘Hi spending program. Light & Power Co’s wharf for New Y'ork. parents, Geo. Lermond and wife. regret. substitute. it for a number of years. ank NEWS OF THE WEEK. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. FORESTRY FACTS. Register of Water Vessels. Ex-Senator Dead. 88 —In Court of Prop Deep Ingalls on WALDOfast, the 14th day of a tig “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neu- W. D. 1900. Fernald, administrator on the Maine Mattehs. a mis- ralgia cures in l to 3 Its ac- Washington, C., August 18, SHIPS. Las X. H. late of Through radically days. An Vegas, M„ Aug. lit. Former Fernald, Lincoln vine a was sent out- tion the is remarkable and of forest tires and re- deceased, understanding report upon system investigation Abner Coburn, B F arrived at United States Senator John J. Ingalls, having presented hi* It removes at once the cause areas is now Colcord, account of administration of from that lion. P. P. Gilmore mysterious.* forestation on burnt being V1I111 llfca Bueksport Fort Blakely Aug 4 from Ilong Kong via died at East Las Vegas, at 2.25 a. m., allowance. ^ and the disease immediately disappears. The pursued the Division of r> was nominated for the Legislature at by Forestry Fort Townsend. to-day. lie was surrounded his fam- first dose greatly benefits. 75. cents. Sold of the of A by Ordered, That notice thereof i,t. the caucus in that town. Department Agriculture G Hopes, Chapman, sailed from Hono- The weeks Republican A. A. Howes & Belfast. ily. funeral will be held in Atchi- successively, in the Repul,p, .'u' ;fv by Co., Druggists, of lulu 14 for New York. 1 The nominee of the caucus was O. F. through Prof. ('. S. Crandall, lately July son, Kansas. newspaper published in Belfast the Station at A J Fuller, C M arrived at that all interested Fellows, a leading lawyer and Readership—“She is one of the leading Colorado Experiment Nichols, Senator illness persons ma\ highly Seattle 4 from San Francisco. Ingall’s dated from hate Court, to lie hehl at citizen of women here, 1 am told." “Olf, yes, she Fort Collins. This work, which Pro- Aug. Belfast V respected the town. His A T March, ISii'.i, when, at his of September next, and show ■.'* leads her husband a dog's life." fessor as Aryan, Whittier, cleared from New Washington, name was the one mentioned at [Detroit Crandall began-some years ago have, th said account only Journal. York -\i>ril 2t> for San Francisco; spoken throat began troubling him. He worked why should a of the will be GEO. E. ,1 € \ the caucus anti the nomination was by collaborator Division, June 17, lat 20 S, Ion So W. for >h carried steadiiy writing political articles A true copy. Attest: acclamation. :’.uo T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of Promise ! on in the northern part at Kahului 21 Nearly Republicans chiefly Bangalore, July for New newspapers throughout the He Chas. P. Hazv:i.ri City, Iowa, “1 bought one bottle of of the where the of York. country. .f ,,, of this representative district were pres- says: State, prevalence was treated by several but ‘Mystic Cure’ for Rheumatism, and two j Lodgepole Pine makes the conditions E B Sutton, E L sailed from specialists, ent and much enthusiasm was mani- Carver, received no relief, and on their doses of it did me more good than any other ! those in the South. San Francisco 12 for Honolulu. advice, At a Probate Court held at Belt.,* fested. Hon. P. P. Gilmore called the very different from July returned with his to medicine 1 ever took.” Sold by A. A. Ilowes The Emily F A S cleared family Atchison. the County of Waldo on the caucus to order is an important one, Whitney, Pendleton, A. and Hon. Parker Co., Druggists, Belfast. investigation from San Francisco 10 At home he grew no better. Ten August. D. 1000. for until knows what to ex- July for Honolulu. was chosen chairman. the forester months A certain bpoftold — at Kahului from Tacoma ago he another instrument, purpovtm Quoted Returned —“I made from how to with Emily Bead, sought change will bee ret of State has decided Delegate pect tire and deal 21. in ix and testament of c ii ,7.. ary Boyd two at the convention. Did July climate traveling through Xew Mex- oi in in speeches you burnt-over areas, he can do little in a Gov Monre, said County <>t w the Kittery contest for representative His see me Kobie, F Colcord, sailed from Hong ico and Arizona. He was still able to been quoted!*” Constituent—“Yes. 1 saw been having presented tor pr i' Z that Jethro 11. was nomi- region where burning has as exten- Kong Aug 2 for Fort Townsend. That Swett legally by one of the papers that a lot of you were write occasionally for the newspapers. Ordered, notice uegiven sive and is still as common as in Col- li A W sailed terested a nated and his name should be placed on selling at .fooo apiece.” [New York Weekly. Henry Hyde, Blanchard, After a consultation of he by causing copy of tin* orado. from Honolulu .5 lor New York. physicians lished three weeks i, the official ballot as the Terrible July siret:»si\t,> Republican decided to remain in Xew Mexico. M Journal, at ? Itch on human cured in 30 minutes by In this the examination Mary L Cushing, J N Pendleton, sailed rs. published Belfast, candidate. The of State also investigation pe-rat a Probate Cont. to ( Secretary Woolford’s Lotion. This never from New York 24 for Ingalls went immediately to Las Sanitary of the first of reforestation will May Hong Kong. Vegas. wi hin and for said decides that the tow n committee headed fails. Sold A. A. Howes & Co., stages Puritan, A N Blanchard, sailed from San 1 in Aug. 14. she her sons C-»..nty. ..u by Drug- lie made on areas of which some were telegraphed da-< or September next, at*ten ..t Hon. Horace .Mitchell as chairman Belfast, Me. Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. Ellsworth and Sheffield that their no on and show by Cough. gists, lyrID. father cau>. it at,.\ :, burned over thirteen years ago, and on 1> C was legally elected fur the ensuing two K Bice, F Carver, sailed from Honolulu was arrived in to same should not be j,a,ve>i- are so A White Kibboner—“She’s a ad- sinking. They time Few strong which Professor Crandall has 25 o years...The six line at Portland for things already May for Philadelphia. see him before he died. (.Eu. B.'.li ships and weaken- vocate of the cause, isn’t she!’” A true depressing temperance made surveys and recorded progress at arrived c.,py. Attest: C*ld Home Week made the grandest dis- “Yes, indeed. She never even entertains a Reaper, at Honolulu May 15 from i\ ing as a constant cough. different periods since. In the case of C'Has. Haz> play of the kind ever seen in that harbor. doubt, because doubts are so often Newcastle, NSW. Few are as dis- dissipat- the old fires of there is no S O The vessels were the battleships, Kear- things ed." Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. which record, Carleton, Amsbury, arrived at Fort couraging as a cough that will not yield the date ol burning can usually lie de- Townsend July 2S from San Francisco. At a 1‘ivbato Court held at I; sarge, Kentucky. Massachusetts,'-India- BELLA for the ot I to treatment. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- VITA, Arsenic Beauty Tablets termined the of the trees which St Paul, F W Treat, arrived at New York CARTER’S County Waldo, ,is na by age of and Texas and the cruiser New York. and Pills for the : 10 treat- 1.; from day August, A. f>. !. .if. ical Discovery cures coughs when all complexion days came up after the lire, and. the neces- July Hiogo. Rear Admiral the ment mi treatment si.on. Sold St certain instrument. Farquhar's tiagshlp, other medicines because it is more 5oc., days by Nicholas, arrived at Port Townsend ■ iTTLE \ purp. fail, sary and measurements can w New 'l urk, was in l.-eo. she is A. A. Howes £ Co., druggists, Belfast, Me. surveys March 5 from Honolulu. ill and te?tanien: begun a The is "i than cough medicine. cough then be made. attention will i-elfa*t. in .-aid "i u slum tuns. Her cost w as over 3yrs24. Special State of E A Colcord. sailed from County sJMon.otin. w Maine, Tiver ha\ Him ;-eeii nted lor but a makes be to plest pi. s. symptom. Discovery paid the causes which make the New York Ma\ 51 for Her main armament consists of six Reasonable—Husband—“1 don’t see Hong Kong. Orueied '! Iiat i,..t he be \. new and pure blood, heals the lacerated why cones of the Pine and i illie E PILLS. Lodgepole open Marbiick, Eben Curtis, sailed from teresteu t.\ causin- .. incl. anus and te 4-iucli rapid lire guns. the needed you have accounts in so many dry-good ..py tissues, and gives the body distribute seed. These are not Honolulu 2s for New York. || published three weeu- sue. Her is el knots.It is stores." m\ it makes their yet April e" speed reported Wife—“Because, dear, in-,m strength to throw off disease. It cures in view of the tree's Wm 11 Macy, arrived at .Journal, published at That the bewails of Bath are the bills so much smaller.” Ba- understood, and Amsbury, Sydney, contemplat- the the cause of the Harper's N. s. W. Jul\ 2'.tfrom may appeal at a i'rol ate < cough by curing zar. habit of its seeds in the cone, Pelagoa Bay. two steel for their storing ( last, within and lor -aid < ..u> ing building big ships There is no neither Wm 11 oinici, J T F.rskine, sailed from cough. alcohol, often for inanv wars, and them next ow n use w hich will be the ever setting 25 liiesday September hugest nor other narcotic in The Elephant’s plank—“ Fellow-citizens Singapore April for New York; passed neloie opium, cocaine, free when kiile'd b y fire, are very im- oou. and show ea ise. turned out the concern. The firm is of the said the 17. w ■ by the Discovery’.” jungle,” monkey, “various Anjer ay hy the -ame sh.»u.d i.• t m at a as our interests can't w e find some portant. W J Botch, .'sewall C sailed CURE and allowed. steel a may be, I.ancaster, present building large sailing I had terrible cough something over a year Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles Inci- on we Professor Crandall will have four from Port Townsend June 2‘J for CEO. E. sl for the standard * hi and ago and could find nothing to stop it, or even to platform which may all stand’.”’ Philadel- to Ji ;'i ip Company, dent a bilious state of the system, such as A t rue do me a of writes Mr. M. Karr, in the us assistants and will his examina- py—Am st work is to commence on another lor the particle good." J. That’s right," put elephant. “Let begin phia. Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness. Distress after of Cameron. Screven Ga. "I chanced to « lt.As. 1’. Ha/: Co.. denounce menageries!" Puck. tion in the Medicine How Kange. From hakks. eating, Pain in the Side, kc. While their most same at once.The Prohi- an of aud forthwith corporation see advertisement yours, remarkable success has been showu in a bottle of invaluable Golden Med- there he will work down the Continental curing bitionists have made nominations for bought your The Keeley Cure will run as long as there Alice Heed, Alanson Ford, cleared from ! At a Probate Court held at 1 .*-11: I a ical Before had taken half bot- Divide to the of -• and Discovery.' are drunkards to reclaim. This neighborhood Long’s Portland June in for Bahia Blanca. the County ot Wab.o, un the governor congressmen, county was well.” important tle I entirely 1’eak. August. A. D. 1 siou. officers in nine counties, and for several formula is'known to the members of the Kdward May, sailed from San Francisco Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser, in but to none others. Write Aug 4 for Honolulu. certain instrument. r :i is more of the paper parent Company, SICK i»iirj>. I representatives.There 21 to C P F at V will and testament t >1; covers, free on receipt of one-centf Portland Keeley Cure for information The number of for Hixon, N Gilkey, anived Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver Pills are element this year at York great applications «>t Brooks, m said or v, literary to cost of Ad-; about the treatment. ly37 New York Aug. in from Port Spain. equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pre- County stamps pay mailing only. tlie position of student assistant under having been tor Harbor than is generally found at a Ktliel, sailed from Portland June venting this annoying complaint, while they also presented 'proba: dress Dr. R.'V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. the Divisonof which have this Hodge, Ordered. That notice be ■Summer resort. Among those who are “My mother-in-law has gone to the moun- Forestry 27 for Buenos correct all disorders of tho stomach,stimulate the given Ayres. liver and terested by causing a « v <>. ) tains." You look pleased." she'll year been made shows how the Herbert W 11 at Bear regulate the bowels. Even if they only residents or visitors, either in York or Yes; rapidly Black, Blanchard, published three weeks >>.« cessi\< NEWS AND have to admit she has found that interest in is increas- “ the near are: Thomas N’elsou LITERARY NOTES. something practical forestry River, N s, June 22 for Rio Janeiro, ready. lican Journal, published at B<- vicinity, she can't walk over." Jour- *' Indianapolis ing. The pay. *25 a month and expenses Mabel 1 Meyers, C N Meyers, sailed from may appear at a Probate Page, John Fox. Jr,, Hamilton Mabie, nal, Belfast, w iu the is not to Boston May no for Rosario. ithin and tor said m sarah Orne is at field, enough be alluring of Jewnat,whose place We Have for Dessert? sailed from 10 HEAD Tuesday September next a: :• What Shall to those Matauzas, New York July who are not interested in the Ache would be fore noon, and show arise il ar,\ Berwick, about live miles from York William 1. Cole, who wrote the able for Havana. they almostpriceless to those who This question arises in the family every and no to advertise Buffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu- the same should not be j Harbor, and Louise Chandler Moulton. article on "Maine in Literature" in the subject, attempt Olive J O sailed from day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, the has been made. Vet. Thurlow, llayes, nately their goodness does notend here.and thoi allowed. An authors' is one opportunity 2 once reading usually of New is a a Norfolk Aug for Newport News. Who try them will find these little pills valu- GEO. E. JOHN August England Magazine, delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared it was announced the although early in arrived at Montevideo 10 able in so many ways that will not be wil- A true Attest: attractions of the summer program. native of Maehias. lie is a of in two minutes. No boiling! no baking! Penobscot, July they copy. graduate March that more candidates had from ling to do without them. But after allsick head Chas P Ha/.ki ....secretary of the Navy John I). Long Ilowdoin in the class of 'St, and of An- add boiling water and set to cool. Flavor: already Boston, via Buenos Ayres. applied than there were for, the Rebecca Crowell, M G How, arrived at and family are at Bucklield, where dover and lias —Lemon. Orange, Raspberry and Straw- places At a Probate Court, heid at Delta they Theological Seminary, number of Bath. Aug 0. from Trapani. will pass three weeks at secretary since tilled several Maine berry. At your grocers, lo cts. lylO applications kept steadily- the County ot Waldo, on the pastorates. Rose Innis, Melvin Colcord, arrived at A A. L>. 1 in the increasing, until finally 232 were receiv- ugtist, Uuu. Long's farm, village, which is He is now in Massachusetts. Rank Infidelity—Divorce Lawyer: “You Port Ip from New ACHE ed. This number is more than seven Louis, Mauritius, Aug. 4 certain instrument. purports his native first case of il- want to sue Is the bane of so many lives that here !■ whera place.The say you your husband for di- York via Reunion. A will and testament of John Tlie August Century is out of print, times as great as that of last the we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while legal killing of cow mouse this vorce on the ground of infidelity." Woman: year's, Sachem, Nichols, from New York for ot Lin colnville. in sm reported as tlie Hong others do not. .unty season lesult of the popular interest in sail. De misabul infidul he first year's In these sailed St J: ed, been is being investigated by Game “Yais, say applications—33." Kong, from Thomas March Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small and having presented tor’iu, Miss Rimkle's historical romance. "The doan'believe de whale evali swallered Jo- it is noticeable that the Ordered, That notice be Warden Nichols. .V cow moose was applications spoken, March 27, hit 10 N, Ion no \Y. very easy to take. One or two make a dose. given pills terested a ot :hi' Helmet of Navarre, which in nah, or de animals went into de ark. or come from in or near the Thomas A J 11 sailed from They are strictly vegetable and do not oe by causing c«-py recently found killed near the mouth begins majority large Goddard, Park, gripe lished three weeks sutvessivelv this number. As a tlie critics nuftin'." [Judge. Boston no for Rosario. purge, but by their gentle action please all who oi rule, universites, where information regard- July Journal, at Belfast t n.i Brandy brook in the Caucougomac use them. In vials at 25 cents ; five for fl. Sold published hesitate to on a the Willard Mudgett, A C Colcord, sailed at a Prolate i«. b»- lake The pronounce judgment ing opportunity, which had to spread or sent pear I'oun, region. warden expresses the LIYERITA, the Little Liver from New York 17 for t>y druggists everywhere, by mail. within and novel when only one instalment of it up-to-date chiefly by word of mouth, could circu- July Barbados. for said County, on opinion that the animal was killed bv Pill: 5c. boxes contain 15 pills, 10c. boxes MEDICINE New day of September next. ,.t un has but in this case an ex- late From Harvard and CARTER CO., York. residents of the neighborhood, and that appeared: contain 4o pills, 25c. boxes contain loo pills. extensively. BRIGS. noon, and show cause, if any t»M-\ lie has of ception has been made, and a chorus of Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., druggists, Pel- Yale alone too were received, while 77 .1 II sailed from Gibral- same should not be jut ved.appoo hopes apprehending'the guilty Leonora, Monroe, Ohio. E. I< praise has greeted the new story. fast, Me. 3yrs24. more were scattered over different parts tar IB for Ga. >H.\- person.Col. K. C. Farrington, clerk July Brunswick, Small Pill. Small Sose. Small Fries. A true copy. Attest of the Atlantic States, sixteen came to The railroad commissioners, made Holman T. Day's book, in “Grafter must have turned over a new SCHOONERS. Chas. l*. Hazki. “Up from where several students Why try to stick th>- prediction. Saturday, that this Maine," is a success, leaf, lie tells me lie's working night and California, proving great Georgia Gilkey, W R Gilkey, sailed from with some- be “Yes. that's the firm lie’s with new." f roniBerkelev andStanford had things Ar a would the greatest year for railroads fine of the said last week: day." appoint- Boston 14 for !’r<'i>a;e Court he.dnt Be.la- publishers "Wliat .’" A Aug. Bangor anil Washington. thing that doesn't the :n 'be of the state. The “Knight Day." Philadelphia ments last summer. If this informa- County of Waldo. on the sc< history ilood The book is a winner: that fact is Henry Clausen, Jr, arrived at Bath Aug ^ Press. tion could have been sti, k Buy MAJOR'S August. A. I*. 1 U from Brunswick. -eei,-- fail. when, there has been so first edition went in two weeks. The neighborhood large Amboy Aug. Nothing "1 Searspoir, in said C mnt\ m \\. and Bladder Disease breaks awav fr an Distressing Kidney sitiesvthe number of applications would John C Smith, Kneeland, arrived at New it. having been presented tor proh.i:,- second edition was exhausted in less relieved in six hours ‘“New by Great probably have been still greater. York July o from Brunswick, Ga. Stick t MAJOR'S Ordered, Thar noii.-e be uiveii time and the publishers are now issuing South American Kiuxey Ci re." It is a A from terested b\ eausn.- a ot tin- The of student assistant was Mary Hall, Haskell,cleared Apala- CEMENT. Buy cane, op\ n ■ .!. 1 '■ >i m a third a considerable on account of its position 1 islied three weeks-ur. e--ivel\ u A\"• ]iia 111.1. edition, portion great surprise exceeding chicola July hi for Providence. v.ii! bi:\ h ;v already Porter, Farrow, ever. There is- pear ar a Probate .-uri To be in ■li'.iciaiiy der, kidneys and back, in male or female. young men who are thinking of engag- p; from Me. I ahead by the trade. The sales in \orkAug Long Cove, w ithin and for said Count v. <•;• in- aim maii'a-il Aug. Mh >>1 their Believes retention of water almost inmie- in as a R W n t!-:n.g as g. ai: fynnmiy Portland have been ing forestry profession, practical Hopkins, Iliehborn, sailed from j da\ ot September nexr ar ten iii'iii naiUi ms especially large, !!' \ on want cure don't b-keve the by the i ifiiim-i', its at their dlately. quick relief and and assistance under t lie su- Norfolk Aug 4 for Port Morant, Jr. m"•!!, and -in w .'aiis*. ;i au\ :. and they are increasing with every experience ri"-'-nr Kansas ( day this is the remedy. Sold by A. A. Howes A of 1! F Morse, arrived at same .-houid not be ‘•■■d. it) convention to the that I pervision experts, and of securing Pettigrew, Newport pr< ap| passes. hrough Portland pass Co., Druggists. Belfast, Me. News p; bl-.o. h. .1 < d. \ A-pmiv iv hi 1 *resident and lypt intelligent assistance for the govern- Aug. from Washington, 1>. c. MAJOR i RUBBER >T MA. 'S LEATHER. all tlmse win> are coming into the Sallie I A true A Or-; A a '■ I’i■ 'tile!it "i the Fair ment at cost. Inalh'd I'MipWll West, sailed from Bruns- i'nited states. Painter—“1 hope you don’t mind slight CllAs. P. H A /.I I. Mate and the hunk appeals directly to my applicants wick July :;i for Boston. 1 hr eert-muiiy was made the occasion of sketching in your lieldFarmer—“Lord, were and are now at work. n all those who ever lived in Maine or appointed A s cleared from New York a di no. missie ! You the birds off the Tola, Wilson, nionstration, with wliielitio I>emo- keep peas They are divided up among the held A MAJOR CEMENT CO.. NF’V YORK CITY. At a i’lob.Ue 1 r„ who are interested in the Mate." better’ll a' ug for Jacksonville. ma;- mat Ik- udinary scarecrow." Tit-Bits. for the < on lit v ,,f 'A aid laid) said to have begun experts who are making investigations Willie L Newton. K Coombs, arrived at ; August, A. 1». IdOO. the:!' national campaign. The notiiiea- The features nf the A'lgrd number *100 and forest surveys as follows: In the New York Aim. ir» from Brunswick. I vKl.LA • 1’IAM.V. ■ u ti"i took in tin- in ot the Smart Set areas varied as Dr. lb State of 7: in place military park ’.hey DctolioiCs AntH Diuretic Washington. California, 1 Into 1 Knox tie 'liter ot in are and 1'lie in the [Slack For the vi- fascinating. id: Ilills. h; in the Middle Women. li«i\ ,i Indianapolis, sprightly Mu' be wonli to you more than slot) if you eea>ed mj. j-resente'. ; n Dr. ToIiikiu's Month!; Kegulatoi has .• ,;y of tlie speakers' stand the crowd breezes of the mountain an 1 sea blow have a child who soils from incon- West. •">: in Arkansas, 10; in the Collis P. Huntington Dead. brought doiin Yea’.oi t -aid ki.,\ e. bedding Appal- t>> hundreds u happiness anxious women. ailminist! a tor ,d he ,, was ieii.se. and the entire was well the which contain never tinence of water achian d: in the r park through pages, during sleep. Cures old region, Adirondacks, 17. \ acre is positiv-ly non; he. iviur.lv known a and < >rtiling alike. It arrests the trouble at Most of theirtime is spent in to medical science, that w.lt so micklyand collecting to .ill «'i iutei i—ten ,m a ol Democratic clubs Smart set secures all its brilliant con- once. >1. Sold b\ A. A. Howes A Co., Utica. X. 7'.. August 14. Collis I*. safely do tin1 w 01 k Have never had a ; ly parade through the measurements of trees and n mak- single order to he : 1:i. \\e.u- lyrlP. of the failure. The longest and most obst mate cases [uibiishe.i tie streets. Five tributions. it was Druggists, llelfast,’-Me. the from which the Huntington, president Southern the .o, .*■ ui'M.i principal speeches freely predicted ing surveys foresters are relieved in d days without fail. No other Kej>*.i''n wt a that tlie standard Pacific railroad, died at Pine Knot at 1m Ita.-i t hat n.ay at a made. Mayor Taggart of Indiana. of the first number “Higgins, I've come to you for advice. of the Hivision can next wint -r draw lodge, remedy will do this. No pain, no danger, no :li«-y his in interference « ourt. to It held He I-t a •; a address to the could not be maintained- that there What ought a man of my and conclusions and results. To a, luxurious camp the Blue Ridge with work. The most diilicult p"i:s adding welcoming capability young County, on the l!:h i.i> to do in order to -Mountain this cases succcssially treated through corres- not lentil'll of was not such literature opportunity achieve the man of an and region, early morning. 1 ‘.H»i t. at i, ,d the k t-t speeches liepresentative enough bright observing inquisitive pondence.and the most complete.-.; islactum greatest success in life'.’" 1 wish Mr. went into the woods eause. it : !mu liie: nrdson and (loveruoi Thomas, and written in the course of a to till "Gurney, turn of the work affords an ex- Huntington guaranteed in every instance. 1 relieve hun- any hey why year mind, ■ you had come to me with that .-imuld n ■; ’•, ,, made Mr. and Air. twelve numbers of inn each of 'question cellent for last Thursday and was in dreds of ladies w horn 1 n-a er see. Write for I'etiri'mei' responses by liryan pages about live opportunity learning the apparently i.l a » i. h:H'.- years ago. 1 could have told you excellent health, and further particulars. Ail letters "Stevenson.The election is Alabama this of cleverness: but nature of the with which a Friday Saturday truthfully A true A- periodical every all about it then. I was just out of college. problems answered. Free confidential advice in all oj.y last was lie was about his the CIIA-. C. Ha/o week a one sided affair. The successive number has been more inter- Chicago Tribune.. forester has to deal, and I he ways in eamp noting prog- matters of a privateor delicate nature. Bear ress of the which he has in mind this is Itenioeratic majority is enormous on a esting. more witty, moie vivacious than which he does part of Ids work improvements remedy absolutely safe under been on this It is every possible condition and will positively very light vote, and the tlie last. The smart Set. in half a Concerning Seattle, 1'uget Sound. Wash- carrying year. sup- At a Probate < *«rt he'd Hepublicans Dr. leave no after ill effects upon the health. Hy •;i.1 ington State and Alaska, consult bureau of Cyrus Hamlin Dead. Mr. death was 1 of \\ -i. aim l’opulists combined have only a year, has collie to he. recognized m both posed Huntington's mail secure!, sealed. Sg.no. Dr. K M.TOL- the ounry aid- e !:«■ M n Information, Seattle, Wash.. <>. M. Moore, caused heart trouble. is V1AN 170 Tremout st.. A. 1>. 1‘iob do/.' d the i:;n members ol thelegisla- the literary and the society worlds as by Following CO., Boston, Mass. secretary. ltf Rev. Dr. -N KV (. tuve. I he most result of the tlie smartest and most Cyrus Hamlin, famous as His life in brief: HA K Low i;"! mo important ■ entertaining HI: low. late ! breed. •; !! At a a in builder and Born in Conn. ejection is the decision to hold a consti- magazine of this day. disadvantage. “David was a good missionary Turkey, Harwiiiton, NN iibio. dei’eased. said the first President of Roberts and Went to California in p:e>-ei. tuuijiia, convention which will disfran- lighter." professional pugilist, “but College IMS. praying that lie may lie .■• i• •»1111«• lie had some hard luck." an own ot tlie > chise tin* voters.The rim Rev. Dr. i >. Sheffield. President “You mean the cousin of Hannibal Ilamlin, is Became a hardware merchant in Sac- estate of said «le< .1 1 ignorant negro David who slew of the North China and Goliath:’" “Yes. lie dead at the of 8!) He died rameiio. Worms? »‘rileied. That the said 1 et it i<.i Mission age years. arrangements for the College I? « child iH ailim: don't t. Keimblivancam- could have made a mint o* out o' test all interested "■ ai.sti.i: at near money in for worm*, persons by .n eastern Maine have com- Tung-ehan Pekin, was in Amer- quite suddenly Portland, Aug. 8th. Built the ('entra! Paciticand Southern (live several cio.-es ol paign been that light if moving had been order to be published thiee weea- ica when tlie lloxer riots but .pictures only He was a from Pacific Railroads. pieied, and t lie tirst meeting will be held began, invented then." "Washington Star. graduate Bowdoin, TRUE'S PIN WORM The Hep’ib'.iean Journ. !, .1 :u-w-, won ELIXIR at to to where he fame as a student when Was 77 If worm* ai*‘ re- m w ■ Helfasr, that ., in Bangor. Saturday night, Aug. g5. immediately prepared return years old and was in active iIn ht p Ir-' they .,y ai.pe! a. '*•: to tie his For over a little more than iM old took a Ik < Court, held at Heitasr, wttl.d wlien senator post. Before sailing from San Fran- Finy Years. years management of his business. 35c. l»r. Charles AV. Fairbanks of piai- J. F. True A C«. \iihurn. Me. County "ii the lit!) d,. 1 cisco. late in he learned of the three course at President of the Septet" Indiana, Boss of Illinois, dune, years' Bangor seminary, Southern l’acilic at ten of the elock before ".in, Congressman An Oil. and Wki.i.-Tkied Remedy. and G. Pratt of New wiil burning of his college. Dr. Sheffield and preached during the last year of Railroad. any tliev have, win the prayer d Edgar York, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been should not be Other left behind him the manuscript of an the course in Portland and Worcester. Fa rued s.m the tirst year lie worked granted. speak. speakers in this vicinity used lor over lift} years by millions of OLD. K. I OH > article which will in the Pater he was ordained a minister of for himself. Saved it all. FARMERS ! include Col. I. K. Stetson of Bangor, a appear Sep- mothers for their children while teething, A true copy Attest tember under the title the church, and when Built a at Chas. P. Ha/.kl 1 member of Gov. Powers' staff: Joseph Century .of with perfect success. It soothes the child, Congregational big shipbuilding industry ARE YOU INSURED? "The softens he was a little more than E. Hall, Esq., private secretary of Con- Inlluence of the Western World the gums, allays all pain, cures wind 30 lie was Newport News. on China." .Vs a result of the colic, and is the best for Diarrluea. sent to the American Maintained July ami August are the great lightning mootlis gressman and clerk of the author’s remedy Constantinople by free schools for children At a Probate Court held at bell i* Boutelle, I s to the More farm property is destroyed at this *,-a>on as a pleasant taste. Sold by druggists board of commissioners for of liis tile 1 euntv of Waldo, Oil Tile 14tl House committee on naval and thirty years' experience missionary, foreign employes. because of lightning than by all other source*. I affairs, in every part of the world. A. 1). 1900. a lie is said to tlie Twenty-live missons, and there was the scene of Hired 100.000 men. make a specialty of farm number of the younger argue strongly against cents a insuring property Republicans bottle. Its value is incalculable. He loss or LM.ISHA M. FI.AM>FRS heir oi The list of dismemberment of the Middle Kingdom. his life-work. Be left the active ser- Was fond of whist and a shrewd against any damage by lightning or ire. for the sure played > Bangor. speakers and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Semi me a postal and I will go to \oi,r and Li Flanders, late \ rt 11j -, will be a vice of the American Board to place state is practically completed. More Equally timely paper by II. Syrup, and take no other kind. superin- game. tell you all about it. rder to lie published three week* P of about words John two institutions of markable Frye. Eugene Hale, Charles AV. story go.oono by Mamma—“Certainly.dear." Ethel—“Mayn't higher learning, memory. the Republican Journal, a new.>p.i Luther 1 and the basis at The-, i airhauks.il. Clay Evans. John Barrett, Long—"The Princeof Illusion.” go to the kitchen then and practice making many schools, for un- Never speculated in stocks. PROBATE NOTICES. bellast, that may appca- Cushman K. butter scotch .'" [Brooklyn Life. limited missionary labor. He became a Court, to be belli at » lta.*t. with Havis, Gov. G. tv. Atkin- the 11 rh of 1 in These are some of the Collis P. county.on day Septemt son, Charles Cabot What A Tale It professor Bangor seminary, and in properties ten of the Emory Smith, Henry Tells. “An International Courtship" the new Huntington owned: clock belore noon, am 1880 become of ALIM) SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel. any have, die ■ I Bodge and Charles E. Eittletield. Gen. If that mirror of shows a and absorbingly interesting novel by Mel-, president Middlebury they why prayer yours wretched, in Three-quarter interest in the fast, on the 14‘h day of August. I boo should not be O. (i. Howard will in sallow a ville Kirke, has been described a college Vermont. granted speak Svracuse, complexion, jaundiced look, moth by leading Southern 1 *aci tic.*45, (M M),000 Reuel \V. Berry, Executor of the last will ami i.fo f. Johns* and on London weekly as “a remark- In 188.1 lie retired from active Aug. goth. patches blotches the skin, it's liver newspaper profes- Newport News .Shipyard. 10,(hmumm» and testament'of Florence Berry Grant, late of A true Copy -Attest able novel." It is the of be- sional and lived in trouble: but I>r. King's New Life Pills reg- story marriage service, Lexington, Iiockaway Beach possessions_ l,ooo,noo nity, in said County, deceased, having presented Cha.v P. Ha/.kli ulate the the tween American girls and titled with his first and final account of administration ol Astounded the Editor. liver, purify blood, give clear English- Mass., his wife. Hotels I »el Monte, Del Norte, skin, rosy cheeks, rich men. Published by The Neely Co., 114 He had 13 live Castle and said estate for allowance. >. A. Urown of Bennettsville, complexion. Only children, by his first Crag Arcadia. 10,(XX),(MX) At Probate Court held a: beila- S#C., -.">c. at E. II. store. 4w:\2 Fifth Ave., N V. postpaid >i.ob :tyrs24 New Ordered, That notice thereof be given, thre© was Moody’s drug and bis second wife.' The eld- York City estates. 5,(XX),f Waldo, on "nee immensely surprised. Through eight by weeks successively, in the County est San Francisco estates. 4, 4 l.ANSON (. “my wife was greatly run down. She had An Farmer. Washburn, who is now the president of Improvement Company that all persons interested may attend at a Pro CASWELl.. guar “I had a itching sore on Up-To-Date A Luce, of Searsmoiit. id ( no strength or vigor and suffered great running, my leg. Roberts the second bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 11th day Suffered tortures. Doan's Ointment took college; daughter is red ;i distress from her stomach, hut she tried Total.*82, (MM), (MM) of September next,and show cause,if any they hav having presen petition prayim the and and the wife of Prof. Charles Anderson of the said account should not be allowed. to sell at public or private >ah- and Devine Hitters which her at away burning itching instantly why helped once, “Some of the farmers Roberts the third GEO. E. JOHNSON, real estate of said Mary Fine, ue*< ami. after four quickly effected permanent cure." <'. \V. are getting pret- college; daughter is Judge. using bottles, site is entirely A true copy. Attest: petition weii. van Lenhart, Howling Green, O. the wife of Rev. Lucius Lee of Marasli, Old Home Week in N. eat It's a said an H. ■ anything. grand tonic, ty up-to-date,” interstate stock Chas. P. Hazeltixe. Register. Ordered, That tiie said mm and four others are also petit gentle laxative are Turkey, living. all interested uisiiil audits qualities splen- Cigarette smokers will not be yard commission man to an Indianapolis persons ny did for torpid liver." For Indigestion, Loss employ- On Jan. 5th last an informal reception ITTALL>(> SS.—in Court of Probate, held at Mel- order to lie published three weeks ed in Swift Co.’s stock at Chi- news ol Appetite, Stomach and Liver troubles yards reporter, “and are having city and luncheon were given at the Belle- Coxcoinr, N. II., lii. Rains V? fast, on the 14th day of August, lPOO. the Repuhliean Journal, news Aug. at Beltast. that its a positive, guaranteed cure, one. cago. 111., the result of an anti-cigarette in the vue. in commemoration Lizzie Colson, Administratrix on the estate ot they may appeal (inly comforts country to the limit, Boston, of Dr. compelled the holding of the (lid Home Court, to be held at Heltao. wahii at Ji. II. store. crusade. James M. Colson, late of Morrill in said Comity, Moody's drug league Hamlin’s 8‘Jth in on 1 1 not to mention tfie telephones in their birthday. Many promi- Week celebration some dozen places deceased, having presented bis tirst account of County, the th day septen nent persons were present, and’the ven- in the State indoors to-day. Gov. Rol- administration ot said estate for allowance. at ten of the clock behav noon, u, A blessing alike to and old, hr. homes and the free of mail to ii tin- ot young delivery erable doctor to That notice thereof be three any they have, why prayer Waldo County Fairs. Fowler's F.xtract of Wild Na- appeared be well and lins spoke at Hanover. Ordered, given, should m.t be Strawberry. them. I weeks in the Journal, granted. ture's struck one this week in the for one of his to Maine’s Old Home successively, Republican OF* K. .Toll Ns specific for dysentery, diarrlnca and strong years. Referring a in Belfast, in said newspaper published county, A true Attest summer gas who had a and Week in the course of his (iov that all interested attend at a Pro copy Waldo at complaint. territory gas engine speech persons may County, Belfast. Sept. bate Chas. P. Ha/.ki.i a of switches which it could 11. M\ liean will begin work in his ernor Rollins said: Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 11th day B. II. Conant, Belfast, system by of September next, and show cause, if they secretary. You assume no risk when Cham- at Camden on a four-master as “Furthermore, the idea has been any Wahln ami you buy be made not only to operate his feed yard have, why the said account should not la- allowed. Penobscot, at Monroe, berlain's and Diarrlm-a At a Probate Court lu*ld at P. Colic,Cholera Reme- mill, the m the barn the soon as the material can be obtained. seized with avidity by some of our GEO. E. JOHNSON, 11. l*j. F. II. Bowden, pump lot. Judge. for the Countv ot W.i. u th. Sept. Monroe, dy. A. A. Howes A Co., druggists,will refund sister You have all A true Attest: pump in 1he house well and the It will be a small one about 175 foot States. read of the copy. iiiist. A. I). 1 i)'<)0. secretary. your money if you are not satisfied after cistern, Chas. P. Hazkltisk, Register. and keel. lie may build her for ('apt. magnificent Old Home Week in Maine, j. haki i; wkPw North Waldo, at Unity, K. B. Hunt, iising it. It is everywhere admitted to be washing sewing machines, the the eontract is not which was celebrated last week. From BerthaBaker, late of in > the most successful in use for bowel wringer and churn, but a reel which Crowley, although YffALDO SS.—In Court of held at Hel- Liberty, Unity, secretary. remedy Probate, Waldo, deceased, having made are in If one end of the State to the towns on preset and the one that never drew the clothesline the negotiations progress. other, fast, the 14th of 1 SH)u. A. w West Waldo, at W. complaints only fails. past kitchen day August, pray in tor an allowance out o! Liberty, II.Moody, he builds this one for and cities vied with each other in the H. Mayo, Administrator on the estate of >\ ilson It is pleasant, safe andTeliable. 4m27 so that his wife could hang the clothes (’apt, Crowley he estate of said deceased. Liberty, secretary. of their Dickey, late of Swanville in said County, deceas- while in will build another four-master for him- > standing the doorway. Don’t generosity entertainments, ed, having presented his final account of admin- ordered, That the said petition* self. She will be the Cuba the of their the all What a Tale It Tells. The free rural mail service that beat for and splendor decorations, istration of said estate tor allowance. persons interesteiK>y causing delivery you?” tt> excellence of tier be published three weekssm >. 11 that now established in the of Den- Porto Kieo trade. their spreads and the Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three mirror of yours shows a wretched, vicinity Republican Journal, a uewspapei number of sons. weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, a shallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth ver is increasing the value of iand returning Belfast, that they may aj pear at a I along was newspaper published in helfast, in said County, and blotches on s;> "1 myself privileged to be to be belli at Belfast, within and lot patches the skin, it’s liver the way an acre. pres- that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- ent at the on the 1 Ith day of A. l> trouble: but I>r. King’s New. Life Pills reg- central celebration in Port- bate Court, to be held at Helfast, on the 11th September day the clock before noon, and slmweati-* ulate the liver, the clear land and it was one of the of next, and show if purify blood, give grandest September cause, any they have, wlit the ot >.ud skin, his at the the said account should not be allowed. prayer pit: rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only In speech Old Home Week sights 1 ever witnessed. The was have, why not t>e granted. city GEO. E. -~>c. at K. 11. Moody’s drug store. JOHNSON, Judge. CKO. E. celebration in Portland Hon. Thomas decorated like a veritable fairy land A true Attest: JUIINn copy. A true Attest EXCELSIOR with and colored Chas. P. copy. Hazki.ii.nk, Register. B. Reed gave the following toast: bunting electric’lights. C It AS. P. H A/M. 1'IM Scrofula, salt rheum, erysipelas and other The great licet of warships in the har- distressing diseases Here's to the State of Maine. Al- eruptive yield quickly MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE. bor, contributed by the general Govern- ALDO SS.—-in Court ol' Probate, belli at Bel I and permanently to the cleansing, purifying though founded mostly by the blood of fast, on the 14th day of August, l'JOOf rAJJH) SS. In Court of rroo.i ment, furnished a noble, fast, on the 14th of power of Burdock Blood Bitters. old she has inspiring spec- James Work ami William H. Work, executors o day August. England, always preferred o tacle, both day and night. The parade the last will of Joel Work, late of Brooks in said M. Partridge. Trustee under tti<- to an old • liberty ancestry. Although was one to stir the heart of County, deceased, having presented their first and lore M. Kiehardsou, iate of Stock!"' The Japanese Foreign Office announ- Democratic A VERY NICE any A1117 final said deceased, State, she was one of the QUALITY but the account of administration of said estate for County, having present ces that the erican; thing which to account of tor < Government of Japan has first to help the slaves to appealed allowance. trusteeship allo\vau< all of liberty. May an me most was when that great of prohibited emigration Japanese her future be as noble as her of pure coffee at low body Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three Ordered, that notice thereof lie ;. past lias extremely price. Massachusetts weeks to — born in weeks in The a successively, in Hie laborers the United States and been to citizens, Maine, successively, Republican Journal, Kepublh glorious. Here's the State of Grocers sell it in or 3 cans in in in ('anada. 1,2, pound tin marched in solid phalanx by the re- newspaper published Belfast, in said County, newspaper published Belfast, Maine. The land of the bluest skies, that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- that all persons interested may a11« viewing stand, each a banner bate to the the —at 25c. per lb. It’s worth more carrying bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the lltli day Court, be held at Belfast, on th- Bodily pain loses its terror if a bot- greenest earth, richest air, the money—as face or you’ve and every beaming with love for of September next, and show cause, if any September next, and show cause, home of the they 1 tle of i)r. Thomas' Eclectric Oil in the house- strongest and sturdiest coffees it and see. the said account the said account should not go. Try the State of his nativity. It was a have, why should not he allowed. have, why instant relief in cases of cuts, men, the and best of the GEO. E. GEO. E. JOHNSON burns, finest, 'all, PWINEIL-WRIGHT CO., PRINCIPAL COFFEE ROASTERS. BOSTON. and one ‘that 1 shall JOHNSON, Judge. accidents of sort. glorious sight A true copy. Attest: A true copy. Attest: sprains, any truest women. I not soon forget,” Cuas. P. Hazeltike, Register. CUAS. P. Ha/ELTINK. Ke notes. POLITICAL POINTS. FASHIONS AT NEWPORT. NEws SONGS ALONG THE WAY.

school houses iii to the failure of the conven- Carriage Wraps. Morning Costumes. After- : log Owing are short extracts from noon and Evening Dresses. Following tions to provide notification committees Slippers and and Hosiery. Yacliting Suits. newspapers, circulars private let- the nominees of ?! ,1 crop this year the minor political or- of peach of The ters on the little volume poems by will [Correspondence Journal.] WINTER’S he to learn COAL ganizations compelled Mrs. .1. ir. Powell of Alameda, Calif., The solid basis which □ upon ,i;ue and two deaths of their honors in a roundabout manner j display i sister of Mrs. E. E. Brackett of this city. .. .OF THE.... l.ondoin I rests at this lovely resort of the multi- The book is for sale at M. P. Woodcock millionaires renders it very pleasing, as \\ I ite Plains, X. Y., The lion. Webster D.avis denies that A Sons: one realizes that the he one of the of the handsome yacht or unpeople. plagiarized speeches San Francisco Examiner: Under, the elegant equipage is an BELFAST FUEL & HAY CO. late President Garfield. lie only elegant at is reported as hav- explains title of the the of pleasing “Songs Along Way” Bryan fold. that lie to utilize the plaything, expense which does merely neglected is a collection of poems, not cost the owner a second gathered nearly m he in Xew Ydrk marks. thought- all of quotation Fair which have appeared in various lmt not to make young girls and matrons can with magazines and have found admirers safety wear the new but somewhat Is it not rather late for the lion. Ad- among those of the reading public who Haddocks, severe Scranton, or Plymouth Vein, k a in A1 coaching driving cloaks; hut brewery lai E. Stevenson to become, concerned appreciate the qualities that especially ••r day, and soured the portly dowager needs the softening over the safety of the republic? It will distinguish Mrs. Powell’s work,whether influence of chiffon rushings and frills, AND lie recalled that, when a genuine effort it be verse or prose. While many of LATTIMER LEHIGH. msas yield this year spangles, heads, ribbon bows or lace, was made to he to these are in a minor Stove ami Chestnut. v man. woman and destroy it, managed with 'songs’ sung key Egg and Orate. which the stylish wrap is plenti- Dalivared and put in, in barrels, exhibit a amount of tran- their is not of or $6.25 $6 00 remarkable adorned. burden regret repin- fully Crepe de Chine negligee In quility. ing, and the melody is always true and Dump Carts, 6.10 5 85 arroll, loo years old, gowns, accordion plaited from the neck sweet. it all there is heard a Prices at Post. Xo. 28(1, G. A. Through 'vVharl, ... to the lower edge, are as soft as a tinted 5.85 5.60 V Y. Tammany is raising a campaign fund constantly recurring note of tender sym- sea-shell, and enhance the beauty of Lehigh 25 cents per ton . of Tliis will make with a which t Cincinnati, as an- $2,000,000. naturally the who chooses pathy humanity, sympathy Newport belle; betwene A cnsus Bureau, is 323,- a little inroad the of the is broad to include a pride in its discount of 2o ceuts per ton will be made from the above upon protits in several or enough prices ! in ispo. pink shades, white Xile ice trust. triumphs and possibilities and a charity for CASH within ten days from of Coal. green, usually made in Empire style, delivery ion against the Dutch for its shortcomings and failures. the outline defined by exquisitely tine : lasting twenty-seven Kentucky’s Goebelized courts are but San Francisco Chronicle: In “Songs n. be well in hand. lace, and if a beautiful arm is to be dis- Cumberland the natural results of Goebelized elec- Along the Way" Emily Browne Powell Coal. Wood of all Kinds played, “angel sleeves” are adopted. Xo 15 OFTEN VERY DESIRABLE. wife of the Chinese tion has written some good verse. machinery. less are of Many mgton. D.C.. lias gone charming gowns lace and >‘il g laranteed satisfactory in weight, quality and delivery. of the poems are strong and su g (Telephone taking with her her satin ribbon throughout, in alternate ■Syapecial attention given to delivery outside city limits. ) Connection 18-4. We t Mr. Bryan’s experience in farming gestive. The finest thing in the volume Guarantee it bands a little over an inch wide, with a is the first ‘The of the "’o bids fair to rival his career as sol- poem, Story are asked by a the ever-present wide ruffle as an elegant from a woman who dier. finish. Ages.’ .’•■it lie kneaded bis From the Oakland Enquirer: “A lit- ret. AFTERNOON ANl) EVENING DRESSES jf One of Mr. Pettigrew's Filipino tle volume of verse which challenges at- Edison’s as an of Are a study, so beautiful and varied tention its melodies and its Phonograph aggregate friends has involved himself in a by pleasant Better than a Tiano, or Music for it ques- Organ, Box, sings and talks as well as plays and a. ant (1 overnment are with don'tcostas tion of with Admiral they; commencing the iinest sincere feeling is ‘Songs Along the much. Itreproducesthemusicofnnyinstrument—band or to veracity Dewey Way’ orchestra—tells subject entry by of or dotted Swiss over bv stories and sings—the old familiar hymns as well as the is It will not a vast amount of quality plain silk; Mrs. Emily Browne Powell, an Ala- popular songs—it always ready. require See that Mr. then come the Edison’s signature is on every machine. C'ata- to army of organdies, trim- meda lady. Mrs. Powell possesses the time for the American make toaues or all dealers, or NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH ... A.SD .. -I .I us last school for people CO., 135 Fifth Ave., New York. med with black or colored velvet or lace, noetic impulse in no small albeit alienage. Ilereai'ti r up their minds concerning this con- degree, or to show off a flounced her muse is of the il b” tanglit to talk troversy. superb ribbon Ipiiet household or- sash, an organdy skirt may have der. only They overcome Weak* two or three rutiles. Prof. IT. 11. of Stanford MOTT’S ISBMSSHOME l’ai'kburst of Bos- The growth of the southern cotton simple White silk I Eathrop Uni- ness, irreg-ularity and tliat the canteen point d’esprit net, with three in San Francisco, Calif.: omissions, increase vicr- industry during the past three years different versity, “Songs PENNYROYAL PILLS ■. •• President among widths of satin the -or aEUj banish painv is to the ribbon on ruffles, over- Along Way' by Mrs. Emily Browne an emphatic answer calamity of menstruation.” They are “” to girls at skirt. ruffle and is Powell is another little volume of verse of the id' that yoke sleeves often womanhood, aiding development of organs and No as a predictions politicians body. set up line of the known for women The Best Farm in choice of the Newport belle, as in which tender sincerity gives to some remedy equals them. Cannot do harm—life uudi Family Paper the passengers be- section, becomes ispiin more and of the decided .pleasure. $1.00 PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold L'nited States. • simple winsome than a far poems charm. With less ■1 ,.f the railroad by DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL Ohio of the druggists. CO.. Cleveland, Believing that every one "f »ur readers should It is not that Mr. will more expensive costume. Then the technical accomplishment of believed Bryan nave at least one good iltural and verse For Sale H. agrie family gauzes are one worn than in the volume just discussed, by R. Moody, Belfast, Maine. : Brighton. Mieh., attempt to explain any of his miscarri- step higher, always journal, we have perfected arrangements whereby the little book contains ”iig. tie is ed will over silk, and looking so soft and here and there we can send that practical and instructive jour- only 1 predictions. lie simply go z.ephvr- M r. (iiiiles of < >r- likc. Chiffon lines of more imaginative force—such nal. Farm and Home, in connection with The right ahead making new ones. and Renaissance lace 1 as whiskers 7 feet as Republicm Jmrn Ion remarkably liberal terms dresses, although more costly, are no New Kieno as given below. Lack space forbids but a brief more >, homesick a Notwithstanding the unpleasant ex- attractive, often glistening with shell, e. Range. description of the contents -.f Farm an 1 lb.me laborers in the ‘Chests ride between us oil our way : Rhine stone woven in the which is unequalled tor variety and x. .-, enee -.’••I tin- owners of periences oi the missionaries Chairman sparks roses, Their steeds ])ress ours shadewy apart: Prominent sun-tlou ers or among its many departments n av be ;i';n'il to tin- rail- .1 ones continues to work upon Mr. (.'in- other designs with which Against mj arm their bridles sway’ mentioned the Farm and Garden, Market • This Reports, ;p in obtaining ker and Mr. Hill. they are ornamented. Crepe de Chine phrase seems to me worthy of a Our Pearl Range. Fruit Culture, Clans and inventions, The Apiary, are : dresses, very lovely, also black nets, great poet.” Talks with a Lawyer, Around the Globe, Live stock : last year close to In the evidence ad- both plain or spangled; and all black From Mr. Mil win Markham, author of and Hairy, The Poultry Vml, rim Question Box ii- Co- contemplating ■b-d British dresses of a Plants ami Flowers, The \ etrrlnary, .*• a-li!;;r.> and duced in the murder cases thin texture, with no lining the "Man with a Hoe": "Your poems \ 'an ]”M cent, of Kentucky Fancy Work, Household Features. in or Range, sleeves, are chosen are Alpine the fact that si non was yoke specially melodious all, and infused \ iouiid their way on. appropriated through- 'l≤ Farm and Home is published semwnoiHhly, to show off a beautiful neck and arm. out with a to secure it should not be overlooked. nohle spirit, a high ideal. thu> giving y. 04 numbers a year, the whole \ eilings. embroidered bereges, and 1 wish you success in all making a dume of over 500 pages, teeming with r.-s ii Washington your life’s en- silk all the latest and most reliable intorinatien rliat bran abolished by The refusal ot the Idaho Democrats fancy costumes are seen by the deavors." Kineo Coal experience and science can supply. i:i.• ti•>11 of free rural hundreds, and hand-painted dresses are F rom Miss lua I). Furnaces, to incorporate the Sulzer-I.entz view of Coolbrith, the per- P.y special arrangement we make for a limited which service an much in favor, because so the recent mining troubles in their expensive. sonal friend of Longfellow and Whittier, time the fid.owing liberal <»tfer employed. To all w to far indicates S1IOKS AND IIIISIEIH MIST I'UKllfi- and the Pacific Coast's most famous pay TheRepublican Journal on 1 platform quite clearly that, id \\ ecu China and Kineo Wood year in advance, .jii.OO, Farm and Home will be for purposes, the material SI'ONI) poetess: "A thousand thanks for the Furnaces ial K itigdom lias .campaign sent for one year tree. The regular subscription with those therefore little volume from cannon and aun.ooo must lie used a great ways from home elegant .costumes; dainty your hands, tor Farm and Home Is 50 a ....WITH A LI. cents year. and Kttro- black leather and and a thousand Germany. in order to lie made effective. patent white kid, thousand more thanks Address all orders to i-avc been satin employed or canvas, divide popular favor, for the beautiful lyrics themselves. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB CO., All tlie paid agents and attorneys of slippers to match the costume are often While there is none that 1 do not like. Late of the Best 4nu>0 Belfast. Ale. H e unearthed between I Improvements Material, the foreign shipping interests are sup- seen, especially with ball dresses, but want some day to speak of those iSii. X M.. a building not A which to me as » ...THE... ■"ins and much rich porting Mr. Bryan. Fortunately the obligatory. pretty, genteel slip- specially appeal rhymer MANUFACTURE! ]!Y '.rial smelters. it is election is to be decided by voters who per, worn here by many belles, is of and woman." ji -.of the cliff dwellers. have tlie American interests at heart. plain, black kid (cut very low) with a From Mr. Samuel T. Pickard, cousin NOYES & NUTTER MFG. Kearsarge, applied to hyrge black velvet bow and small Rhine and literary executor of the poet Whit- CO, id war-ship, is a combi- stone buckle, or else a buckle tier: "1 retain interest in the Pine The Texas that very large my ner" binned from the populists complain I UANGOR, MAINE. timlO is substituted for the bow. Hosiery ree state and its daughters and sons lle/ekiah an the Democrats steal their Swan <£ Co. Sargent, campaign was never more and that anil am glad of success 0 ived near the Xew thunder. The Kansas is beautiful, every literary Sibley City platform accounts in a measure for the low cut that may be credited to them. I have R. P. Belfast. conclusive evidence on this STICKNEY, Agent, JOHHKHSOF point. been : !'■■.■ Herman navy, yas- slippers. Yale blue, green in two looking through your ’Songs Along man the liuaneial groups shades, cardinal and purple are promi- \\ ay,’ and find many pieces well " •: local poten- 1 ’•-ru and Costa Rica have adopted CWAIN, Malay nent shades. White siik on worthy of being so nicely in •base of the fertile the standard. The Coin embroidery preserved gold Harveys and neat Ij'iitar. off' the west colors, on black as well, is noticea- your volume. The tribute to to the south of us an- experiencing FEED. Mila id Malacca, bly popular, and the in silk Whittier is particularly tine.” laud luck. open-work a 1 hat an From Mrs. C. T. Mills, President of dispatch >ays belongs properly to evening dress. SEEDS and me. a randdaughter Kmhrnidered designs are both large and Mills College: "Your ‘Songs Along the resident iirant, and it the Hun. Richard I*. Bland were small, sometimes covering both instep Way’ g» straight to the heart.” Hi ii, Frederick Pent alive lie would be outspoken in bis de- Q!?OCERI£? '■ and ankle, in dowers or From Prof. ,T. c. Rowell. Chief Li- lies army, gave birth nunciations of the efforts of the Hein- points, squares, 1 pounds.Inly i‘7tli. bar-patterns. brarian of the Fniversity of Califor- ImpurtiM's ol '•nil. oeratie campaign managers to scuttle of menace to navi- THE Y At 11T1 XI; MIT nia: "We should be grateful for a copy the linaneial ol their own dealer- *iie ri■.: quality •: a> been blown out plank plat- TANGIN ol of your is considered as as the ball recently published 'Songs Along j’.oor. A survey at form. important TANGIN was made the Way.’ enriched with your auto- ■ay at the spot where gown, and the most stylish are of to cure womanly ills Anthracite and « . a graph-” I its head above the white mohair, trimmed with Chairman .Tones firmly believes le white silk just as surely as the ■Inly a, and :’,7 feet of From Col. Philo Ilersey of Santa lias (Toker and Hill under bonds to bands, having several rows of stitching. sun was made to Blacksmith LOStlS. hmnd. Clara: "I have been singing ‘Songs on the skirt are drive darkness. .Ionrnal brings keep the peace during the campaign. Trimmings optional, the \\ away Navy Along ay” nearly every day, and OKDKK- JMIOM PTI Y 1 ! I.LHII it 1sties of lives lost ill but the baton or double-breasted woman needs jacket some of them often. I confess there is Every 1 nited States the is trimmed, is it at some time in >778 <' always (fray-mohair a H!i. -i >. ‘i 7 Fr in* s7., H f n\ \f these with The is still waiting to get a degree of selfishness about it, for mpares the country also in for this her life—if to vogue purpose, or white it well, l’liiliiipines, reckoning final report from Mr. Sulzer as to the has been a study to discover, if 1 TELErEOivE 4-2. Irf serge, and the white is still ad- her so—if to TAN GIN 1 of ti.'i.oou men. ; pique keep ill, army distribution among the widows and or- might, how much of their inspiration iws to he i missable, looking very pretty with a make her well. If railroading of fallen Boers of that SIS and was engendered in the ‘Brick School as as war. phans w’ant to know A perilous crimson or blue cloth jacket and brass- you TOn.C some odd cents left over from the Sl.sno House on the Common,’ in the little • nd Freedom 1 Aluio two Austrians about the best medi- ■ ((•WLATIVC buttons. Yachting are seldom the srmuLAHT Academy, collected at the l’ro-Boer caps with humble ‘Or empt to roll an empty Washington ’city by sea,’ your on for cine earth *Amh.y Ud.g FRKKDOM, >1A INK tan from Vienna ttie seen here: preference being given to friend at pounds meeting. The reason for delay the desk. By the way, do troubles bo re nt s:’,7 in the sailors trimmed distinctly I nil Term Kevins Tue-d \u-n-t dS. PtoO miles, titty must be that Mr. Sulzer knows that the in harmony with you know what a beautiful «y. production send a Winter Term lie-in- will be through Milli- the suit, or the feminine, Tuesday, November ‘JO. Democratic on his commit- “Ladysmith" shape the ‘Prelude’ is? 1 have read it a dozen on the barrel have politicians postal card for a free 11)00. for final being new, lias its admirers. times.” a- of the cities of Paris tee could not be gotten together sample bottle and a Spriti- Term lie-in- Tuesday. February 10 Verona Clarke. 1001. dates and the names of action on the surplus, without consum- valuable medical ■ -i \bins. This Aoatlemy. tile more than the amount of the sur- Some women while others fash- only ing the Summer deify, defy treatise on the in W nhlot ounry. offer- far-- fa-- life-- to 11.• 'js During v-mui, ’ii Season, cramps an “i" 1 Ills estimate ion, the former having for that sort men and women ill u ! gives in and The fa- come us and remain -e.-f.e '-him: t.» ]»»-.*- plus champagne cigars. | upon suddenly until of diseases of e a thus; thing. [Detroit Journal. p il for '.‘olleiie or t«i obt un bum ms- i-dne ■‘Youthful, the is driven a or it'iOQi w ith which could be pain away by dose two of at -ma!! « : gentleman, a eow- cility nearly *1,SOO women. \(»»m-e. ! Pain-Killer, the celebrated cure for all rile buildin-s have *>•••*:• ami furnished ol letters, a man of dined and w ined his committee summer Castine Alumni. A. M. tin- away by complaints, from simple cramps to BININGER with late-t de-tun-of f ;• t.u. !; ».*nt •aded adasli- the most forms of mor- & CO.’S heat'-d by -t'-am. M tir-t eln<- ami politician, was so well demonstrated, that it would aggravated cholera erythiim up successors, i" 'late. rea<-!i'Ts ni'-.d tin •• ;'i r«• i.i -a-- of js tin* of those | bus or dysentery. No household should be respect lie the sei,oo!. unnecessary to further experiment without the Pain-Killer. Avoid substitute s The annual session of the Castine New York. both mental and physi- Hoard and room- for -1. a: iva-ou- there is but one be has the admiration on a meager Sis remnant. Pain-Killer, Perry Davis’, Alumni Association at able rate-. -oe. and oOf. Sandy point, For eatalouin- and inrtli inn-rn ,t:• *n address ■ I' wlietli- it held for mnplishment. where has been many years, •mcipal. Id FOKKST H l’KKKINs. of litera- poiities, arms Artists at Criehaven. closed last week. This is the goth •:t Fivepom. Maine. The American cow lias felt the effect anniversary of the association. The £•» tate of ! two miles is to be of Republican good times. Her value 31aiue. The fame of lias ui- on the (Tiehaven’s artistic color- cottage been greatly Gettysburg lias gone up about *10 since 1*05, from improved,and W\! I*"*S WlM Kill-. 1 .\'i_n*t l'.l'nt. 1 new road will com- ing anil beautiful nooks lias gone forth, a tine boat lias been presented by the' Wi'.iln t:i 1- rsiLOitMi. hav um !».•«• d iiv aup.dnt- a head to SUl.iiO a ■ *21.'.to about head. I the 11 :»• *1 a 1 *.« .ludv \\ i;own as Confederate this to class of of which C. HUTCHINS hy Probate itli:n bringing year as '77, Mayor WaiTen BROTHERS & CO , and tor said > She lias also had to more study nature, ''"iinty. rnuimissinuers t• ree.-ive tollow the Confederate supply milk, :i: d d.-enlr on tie claims exemplitieil there, many artists. There Philbrook of Waterville, and Rev. .1. i;| the ereditoi .)f a here, during the battle, because of the demand attendant outlie I itiiotliy P. h -iiey, late \\ iiitrrporf. in said are four M. Frost are t outliv. deer;)-., d. whose .-state r 1 the Union stopping on the Island at the of Bangor, members. has l*e-|l ivpie artillery of the workingman’s dinner '■■iite.i iiisoiv.-at. hereby aiv.- nop.ee to tilling time have aureeahly M's memorable charge, present and several more Among those present been: G. T. fIf oidel ip *aid oi pail. expected. •luJ^e Probate. that six r the avenue will be W. 1*. Burpee, recently from Rome, Fletcher,the first principal of the school; MONUMENTS, month*. from and after duly in. p.*oo. hav been ich will mark the sites Italy, is boarding at II.'I). (.Tie's, and allowed t" said ereditors p. present and prove John R. of tbi-ir claim*. and that we will attend t-> the .ate himself as Dunton, superintendent duty batteries, With 2,000,000 tons of ships being expresses charmed with assigned a* at tin- office of 1-red Atwood, in Win- Criehaven from an schools, Belfast: A. F. Richardson, Dr. Maine. P mg teat of transporting built in different countries each artistic standpoint. Belfast, port. Saturday, September I, i:*oo, and .lai nary year l". 1 h»i. at nine bvioek \i. of. aeli of said days mo tons from Scotland Charles Copeland of Boston is there and Mrs. E. E. Philbrook and several for the world's and FRKD ATWOOD, i,. foreign trade, only for two weeks and that the caca- the most elevated complains others from Castine: Dr. A. A. Jackson, F. W 11 ALKY. i,",u,s* il built in the are not America—has just been 20,000 per cent.) being days long enough tor him to ’77, wife and of Everett, Mass.; sketch and all the daughter was constructed in Scot- United States, it is a strange thing that paint choice bits of Fred A. Pitcher, principal of theShurt- We have the stock in town nature he sees. largest of granite and marble 's taken in sections to Ho- American do not increase leff school of Chelsea, Mass., and his Bills for Work, shipbuilders of Cemetery orn it was II. L. Woodcock Belfast, and son which place if it wife and daughter; George Winslow, w in our their outfit, be true—as it is not— have chosen a site and are prepared to do all ork line and at rea- ■sty-two cars the rail- Faunce, delightful principal of Westfield Grammar school; promptly All bills against rb.e city of Belfast for work in by as the Democrats that can on Western harbor to of be 1, g the steep sides of the assert, ships point pitch their F. E. Harvey, superintendent of schools any the eemetrries should left for appioval tent and the weather is sonable at the offiee of the Belfast Livery Co. ..n or before k 'he be built as in the when damp and wife and prices. lakeside, nearly 13,000 cheaply United States of Keiuluskeag, daughter; noon of tile Saturday preceding 'the first Hart sits in the door of his tent Monday * the sea level. There the as in foggy, Flo rent Whitmore, principal of the of the month in which said bill* arc payable any country. and 1 vessel were paints fog pictures. Louie Jones school of R. I.; WAT FI* HATCH. id put together grammar Cranston, DAN A B. SOUTH ■ of Bangor is a guest of Mr. Woodcock Call at our works, Front street, near WORTH. i: boiler and engine install- Mabel Simmons and Nellie F. Harvey steamboat and Trustees of The of this and can seen at'almost wharf, Cemet- tie*. people country must have be any hour of the Castine Normal school; Dr. E. Belfast. May 1_‘. 1900.— tf20 some bit of nature that suits see been prosperous in 1899, as the statis- sketching D. Perkins of Washington, 1). C.: Mrs. samples. F1UTCH1NS BROTHERS & CO ■" ^ his fancy. of 19th Maine Reunion. tics of the Post-ottiee Department show Jennie Sargent Carll Portland; and nearly 100 others. NOTICE wrote more letters and sent more they The New v "in. Jell-O, Dessert Me., Aug. 15. The mail matter that In Board of Aldermen, year than ever before During the civil war, as well as in our late Hegiment held its annual pleases all the family. Four flavorsLem- order No. S. in the of the United States. war with Spain, diarrhoea was one of the FRED * Me Belfast. March 19,1900. h ATWOOD with over no history j -day, on, Raspberry anil At diseases the Winterport, Ordered. That all hills the 1 pres- Orange, Strawberry. most troublesome army had to against city shall be i>: were elected of- Yet Mr. that if Mc- billowing Bryan predicted your grocers. lOcts. Try it to-day. lyio contend with. In many instances it became itemized and shall he approved by the proper ‘lent. .1. L. Browne of Bow- old soldiers still Kinley was elected the average citizen chronic and the suffer from INSURANCE and committee before placed in the hands of the audi :-r«t vice 1. C. it. Mr. David Taylor of Wind REAL tor. Also that all said hills MI ST he in the hands president, would not have to a To Save Her Child Ridge, ESTATE, I S. enough money buy Greene Co., Pa., is one of these. He uses of the auditor ON OR BEFORE THE FRIDAY HicUmona; secretary, next the first F. P. postage stamp. Yet the people of this From frightful disfigurement Mrs. Nan- Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea preceding Monday in each month b-keiield; chaplain, or they will lie over until the next month. 13 [ 11 itt nie Galleger of LaGrange, Ga., applied Remedy and says he never found anything, .1 in; executive committee, country paid the Postal Department such Bucklen’s Arnica Salve to great sores on that would give him quick relief. It is Representing Over Twenty Million Assets V Joe S. Whitmore and I. the vast sum of in 1899 or Howes & $95,000,000 her head and face, and writes its quick cure for sale by A. A. Co., Druggists. SUBSCRIBE EOK fcr •' ;'r It was voted to meet at 4 more than exceeded all her hopes. It works wonders FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE CLASS, TORNADO INSURANCE. (1 niir in 1901. nearly $20,000,000 they paid | park, Brunswick, in Sores, Bruises, Skin Eruptions, Cuts, blood we are in and over more than When we have good healthy, STEAM BOILER INSURANCE AND INSPECTION. M,,!,'"'1 oul Major Parsons of the 1893, $0,000,000 Burns, Scalds and Piles. 25c. Cure guaran- full of life Security Bonds lor Cashiers, Contract "tl‘rs strong, vigorous and and energy. were in 1898. teed by R. 11. Moody, druggist. 4w32 makes present. they paid Hood’s Sarsaparilla good blood. or*, Administrator* and Trustees. Correspondence solicited Real estate bought and sold THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL point. Mr. Freeman Shute from SEARSPORT LOCALS. Mrs. George Merrill, Senior, Mrs. Eliphalet Sandy Eaton, Mrs. Dr. Simonton; and to illustrate Riddeford was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Lucinda llarriman, of last week. Sch. A. Rayford loaded hay here Wednes- the fact that love of old home is not mar part or note Mrs. Alice Doe and little daughter from day for Boston. red or dimmed by time distance we visited Mrs. several last The Asbestos the case of Mrs. Margaret Sargent Logan, a Stockton H., days Elva L. Sargent has gone to Portland to — Ro- native of Searsport, who has been a resi- week Mrs. George Darling and son, resume her labors. and Miss Rice are with dent of Philadelphia more than fifty years, Does land Rice, Sallie of his Your Scott Dow of Chicago is the guest ( a Emma returned to enjoy the week of celebration apt. R. F. Rice for visit—Miss uncle, Leroy Dow. Black has arrived home from a visit Capt. with friends and neighbors. May they all lately Lining F. C. Edwards of left for to her brother in Minn.... Ashland, Mass., be spared to enjoy many more home-com- Minneapolis, home steamer Mrs. Annie Goff of New Hampshire is here by Saturday. ings in the future. We were afraid our the Glenwood Home Grand oven for a few weeks_Mr. Charles keeps Ruth R. Bruce is her would exceed the Perkins, Mrs. visiting par- expectations reality Powder at an even heat wife and son from Stoneham, Mass., Mr. absolutely throughout, C. 11. Stevens and wife. in the Old Home Week as Baking ents, enjoyments and two grandchildren and with two oven shelves does the we were wont to view it for months Stanley Perkins,Wife Work in the Arch in Sears- prior in Royal degree from Brooks, were here recently for a visit baking just one-third the time. thereto; but we can now say: No re- port Chapter next Monday evening. to their old home and friends ...Mr. Pierce turning people to their native hearths ever Jos. W. Ford and Eben Sawyer returned Jordan and Miss Levie llarriman from received a warmer greeting; nor did warm- Contain to Boston by steamer Aug. isth. Massachusetts has been at Mrs. Sarah er greetings ever find more grateful or re- Jordan's for a while Miss Lord and Miss Mrs. Elizabeth Fames and Julian Gross; sponsive hearts. May these meetings be but are with are the of Miss L. W. Edwards. Thompson from Ihvngor stopping guest the beginning of an unbroken series of Mrs. Charles Richards for a week... Mrs. is Joe Harding from Rochester, N. II., home-comings. Let up keep up the inter- Mary French from New Hampshire is visit- spending his vacation with his mother. est and make these annual gatherings the Alum ? ing Mrs. Martha French and family. .. Frank French of French Pro's., and Arthur F. to New York Satur- grand event of the year. Let each one E. Curtis returned French, arrived Saturday from Boston — another next to this re- day after spending three weeks in town. bring year great Mrs. Lelia Libby front Chicago is here with union of old neighbors and friends, where Geo. F. of her parents, Stephen Smith and wife ... Mr. ami Mrs. Orpin of Boston, with their Prof. Barker, M.D., University from Dover we can meet upon the dearest spot in all tiie John Sanborn and daughter two are at the House. have been here relatives ...Mrs. daughters, Searsport the Sweet Home.” Penn.: “All the constituents of alum remain visiting earth, “Home, Charles Sliute and Miss Lucia Shute went to C. 1‘. and wife are their Ferguson visiting Mizpah, alum in the bread, and Vinalhaven last week .Mrs. Abbie daughter, Mrs. Edward Nickerson, in Port- Lynn, Mass. E. B. Billings. (from baking powders) Nickerson recently entertained a party land. the alum itself is to all intents and from Searsport in lier usual genial manner. reproduced w ent, to Sears Is- _A party from the I’oint CLOSING OUT SEARSPORT ITEMS. SALE Prof. Kent and who have their wife, spent .N0KT1I when the bread is dissolved the land last w.eek on a hayrack ride—Morris annual vacation here, left for Boston Sat- Mrs. Harriet Reed returned to Belfast last purposes by French and w ile have returned to Boston ... from the Retreat OF urday. week. gastric juice in the process of I re- The last party Uersey digestion. leaves Wednesday, and the house will be Etc. C. E. Adams and wife are with a party on Miss Carrie Stinson has visited friends in the use of alum as closed the last of "the week for the season— FURNITURE, gard highly injurious.” The ( closed last week....A a ten day's trip to Toronto, Montreal and Belfast recently. Alumni amp Dr. Alonzo Clark: “A substance party of fourteen came from Nortliport last .vr. Quebec. There will be a dance at the Grange Hall (alum) Saturday in the vacht Clide and spent tin (lay Norman Sch. D. H. Rivers, ice laden from Bangor at this place Aug. 30th. which can the stomach should not be with Mrs. N. C. Partridge—Mrs. derange Perkins and children, who have been in the for Washington, D. C., made a harbor here Sunnyside cottage has its usual number tolerated in baking powder.” vessel with ( apt. Perkins, have arrived Wednesday night. of rustieators this month. home and will soon go to housekeeping in R. H. Coombs & Son, Mrs. Lottie French's house... Mrs. Meralda James P. Nicholsofthe Boston Insurance Prof. W. G. Tucker, New York State J. B. Dow and wife of Cambridge, Mass., 'Black and Mrs. Belle Morse were in Belfast Co. arrived by steamer Sunday for a two it two last week....Aug. Iltli was the are in town visiting relatives. Chemist: “I believe (alum) to be decidedly days week's vacation. hottest day of the season. It was M in the Everything Going Hegardiess of Cost. Coma in ami s* Geo. W. Webster, formerly of Boston, is when used as a constituent of food shade. A. of Geo- Mitchell and wife Gardiner, injurious -----... rusticating at Sunnyside cottage. I cure your share of the Bargains. have been visiting Mr. Mitchell’s parents, articles.” Wesley Rich and Miss Johnson of Belfast SHIP NEWS. A. J. Mitchell and w ife. IVe have several odd tots of Cane Seat Chairs at 45 cents are visiting at Capt. Geo. A. Flowers. Prof. S. W. Yale “I a/,it Mrs. A. M. Tuttle and daughter Clara Johnson, College: worth sr> cents. Samuel Nichols of Philadelphia, Pa., is their alum and soluble alumina PORT OF BELFAST. have returned to their home in Bridgeport, Husks 3 cents lb. visiting his sister, Mrs. H. T. Scribner. regard ( salts) ARRIVED. A lot of for per Conn., after spending several weeks here. introduction into as most dan- 17. Sehs. Sarah L. Davis, Patter- Morris Chnirs at Henry Dodge has returned from N. II., baking powders Aug. A few $4.00, worth double the price. ( apt. Isaac Carver was recalled to New sliali, New York ; Maria Webster, Turner, where he was the season. to health.” A few different York by telegram Saturday, to resume com- employed past gerous Rockland. Roys’ Velocipeetes at,cost, sizes.; 21. Sell. Sunnyside, Deer Isle. mand of liis steamer running to Porto Rico. Miss Rosa Russell has gone to Searsport Aug. A lot, of Sice Clothes Baskets at about half price. village to work in the family of Dr. Larrabee. SAILED. Horace Morrison and wife, Frank Morri- Straw Matting, by the roll for 10c.. cut for lie. per yard. Aug. 18. Sch. Cosmos, Trussell, fishing' son and wife and Walter Oakman of East Melvin Wliittum, who lives quite near In view of such as this, Aug. 20. Sch. Maria Webster, Turner Carpet Sun epers for $1. 75, former price fL’.-to, Corinth, are occupying the Waterhouse cot- Searsport village, has a nice Jersey cow for testimony fishing. a sale. 22. Sch. Sarah L. Davis, Pattershall, tage for few days. care must be Aug. and hundreds of other articles too numerous to mention se every exercised by Frankfort and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G. Sheldon of Mrs. Clara B. Woods of Lowell, Mass., I almost own Come now, do not ban- Exeter, AMERICAN PORTS. your price. delay. These N. C. F. occu- is stopping with her sister, Mrs. Geo. A. to over can last but a short time. IL, accompanied by Gordon, the housewife exclude the New York, Aug. 14. Ar, schs. 1). I). Hask- Union Swan for several Flowers. Flora Sell- pied Lodge, Lake, ell, Hurricane Island; Condon, A Pneumatic Tire Suikv for sale or will ; I). Perth Am- cheap, exchange j days the past week. Miss Martha Chapin has recently visited and over condemned alum ers, Bangor; Austin Knight, cheap, for Sound port; cld, sch. Olive T. Whit- dump cart or light jigger. her mother, Mrs. Etta M. in Sears- boy Frank R. Hadlock, Andrew Pendleton, Chapin, from the food. tier, Point-a-Pitre; 1">, ar, schs. Henry R. Eben Sawy er and Frank Decrow are among port village. baking powders Tilton, Bangor; Andrew Nebinger, do: Ed- ward II. Blake, French, Carlisle Bay, Ja.; those who have returned to their labors Timothy Murphy, who has been boarding Jose Olaverri, Fernandina; 10, ar, schs. R. H, & 72 a two Coombs &. Main after week's vacation here. at Wm J. Mathews, left last week for Wm. E. Downes, Brunswick; Wm. II. Sum- Son,70 St, do: Maud Leadbetter’s Island; A large company of young people passed Liverpool. Baking powders made from cream of tartar,which ner, Briggs, Etna, Bonaire; sld, schs. Olive T. Whittier, Saturday evening verv about a is refined grape acid,are of pleasantly Miss Carrie Seek ins of Belfast has been highly promotive health, Point-a-Pitre ; Herald, Brunswick; F. C. and more No other should be iii'1 <>i drift wood lighted by Misses A ice efficient. kind used ar, sch. Nightin- K. in town of late visiting her cousin, Miss Pendleton, Baltimore; 17, Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hollitf of At a Probate Court hel l at Belt Cliaseand Elizabeth Carver at Moose Point. in leavening food. Royal Unking Powder is the is, sld, sch. Susie P. Oliver, Nina Robertson. gale, Bangor; Gardiner visited her parents, Capt. and for tlie County of Waldo. .>n highest example of a pure cream of tartar powder. Bangor: ll>, ar, sch. Humarock, Savannah, August, A. 1). *1 IK 10. Misses Blanche Mildred Shute and Mrs. Tolford last week.Frank Ross, Miss Blanche Nickerson has returned for Newburg : 20, ar., sells. Sarah I>. J. Raw- Durhimi, 1*R C. Kl.I.lMiWnob Bliti che Nick^is entertained a com- A. W. Rockland. and wife from Massachusetts large from a pleasant visit to her cousin, Mrs. son, Manzanilla; Ellis, Henderson \HTHA. Hession. late of Be!ia>;. ] Boston, Aug. l*>. Ar, sens. Florence in- Waldo, deceased, having resei pute w;th dancing at Union Ilall last Thurs" Will in Belfast. are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.d- Snow, land, Spofl'ord, Baltimore; Post Boy, Bul- praying that John K Kealy may !' was a time. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. two little day evening. very pleasant lock, Kondout: sld, sell. Sarah \\. Law- win Lufkin. Their boys have ministraror of tilt* estate* of *ai<: j Miss Winnefred Mathews has returned the will annexed. rence, Carter, Norfolk ; IT, ar, sells. Sallie been here the past few weeks-Misses E. Chapin and Elden Harriman were from a very pleasant visit to her brother, E. Ordered, That the said IIalldalk. Rev. Janies Washburn will Liberty. B. F. Clough and two daugh- J.*(>11, Brunswick; Josie llook, Bangor; sld, Mida Atwood, Lizzie Rich and Kate Simon petit!-, dtawn to sen as traverse at the A. in I'nion. C. all persons interested by ausir. jurors Mathews, here at the Church the first ters of are sell. Young Brothers, coastwise; is, ar, preach Sunday Arlington, Mass., visiting ton and with Mrs. order to In* published three week term >i and B. s. battleships Massachusetts and Kentucky, spent Saturday Sunday September court, Henry W. C. Mathews has been the ! in E. friends in con- the Republican Journal, a new appointed by Sept. All are invited.). Ilall is in town_The Adventists are Rockland; sell. Melissa A. Willey. Hobo- Freeman Atwood. ...lames Grant is at home Richards a> irrand juror for the ensuing at Belfast, that they mav ap| clerk, burial Boston, Mass., on business.Mrs. Enos tinuing their meetings at ken; in, ar, V. S. battleship Texas, Bath; Yinalhaven account of Ids Court, to be held at Belfast. \\ year. sells. J. Manchester Washington; health. Mrs. F.mma and on the 11th ; >. permits for North Searsport and vicinity. Emery is in very poor health.Rev. T. R. through the week and over Sunday. They Haynes, poor Mayo County day Viola Port Royal, S. C.: Jo, ar., daughter from Franklin Park, Mass., are at ten of the clock been•• n... M. I'. Wentworth and wife have erected a large, tent that will seat live Reppard, at the "Bock- Win. *1. Mathews of this place recently Pentecost preached at the Yose school house sells. Charity, Medford, and Helen G. visiting hei parents, Mr. and Mr-, .loan any they hare, why the pray. should not be Swan Lake, are maintaining drove one of his teams from Searsport last and will there again in hundred people. The attendance last Sun- Bangor. Moore.Mrs. William Twombly, her granted. fully village Sunday, preach Barnes, liF.o. E. J« 11 \ was Mr. in. Cld, sells. Celia mother. Mrs. Pose Pitchie, and Mi.-- Alne*- their reputation as caterers. Thirty people to the lower bridge in Belfast, a distune** of two weeks...Mrs. J. W. Plummer and little day quite large... Robert Peck of Philadelphia. Aug. A true copy. \tt.-st do. da Mansur are this week in North- F., Bangor; J. Holmes Birdsall, .-pending Cl IA >. V li \zi appeared one day and six in l'4 minutes. of are Connecticut, who spent the summer here recently requested miles, daughter Cambridge, Mass., visiting Baltimore, Aug. ir>. Cld, bark Glad Tid- port. A number ha\e been down !'<>i a dinner, and although the\ had had no notice C. M. Plummer.Elmer E. Hall returned last year, boarding at R. \V. Cox's, has re- Rio Janeiro; is, ar, sell. Gen. Adelbert short stay.Mr. and Mr.-. George Miller The sewing circle and picnic at Carter's ings, At a IT* bate Court 1:« b at 1'. turned New York sell. Malcolm Bax- are over a ; j of their coi ling the Wentworths from Searsmont last here to spend his vacation, accom- Ames, ; in, ar, rejoicing le-pouud boy-F.d. the Count\ \V on proved grove was a success, both financially and Sunday.Henry of tht ter, J r., Bangor. Jenkins is building an addition to his barn. A. I>. I boo. ♦•qua! to the emergency and the dinner wa Clement is on tlm sick list.Mrs. panied by a Mr. Rogers from Texas.V socially More than one hundred took reported la. Sld, sells. Gov. Amesj — Work will on the Park this slip- Bangor, Aug. begin week, K. MrALlSTKK. tvn. pronounced perfect. Eliza Bean is at Moses Clement's Mrs. Smith and son from Boston are staying Frank- for the fair....Mrs. \|A1.\ j per and all pronounced it a good time. stopping Baltimore: Nimbus, do; Penobscot, getting ready coming M Aiv-ter. liit o| i.' for at Mrs. Mitchell's....Mrs. Delia Townsend fort, to load for New York; IT, ar, sell. An- Charles Holmes lias been on the sick list. Wahl", .ieoea-e.: i:;i 11._ will meet at the Hall a while. j Bam-: 1 ai i.. Following are the names of They Grange Aug. an of Providence, R. L, is friends in nie Lord, Portsmouth, V 11.: 18, sld, sells. prayiuii for a!i..u;m« -;ld. 1 Im of these little Smitiitox. Freedom Mr. and Mrs, visiting late of vd deeea' d. two nines wlnt played a game at Stockton proceeds gatherings Maggie Mulvey and Fiecta Bailey, New KKLFAST rilK K C l IIHKNT. town — Prof. Geo. R. Berry and family are Johnson : Springs Monday: Searsport—-lb., Putnam: go to build up our little village. Jenkins of Boston are visiting at Albert York ; 20. ar, sell. Levi Hart, Port Ordered. That the'■an; pe l1 a few weeks at the seashore in sell. D. 11. for Till- •li>lirt:;i i. all persons inteiestei! !-\ ea'.- Hall's — J. o. Bartlett and to spending sld, Rivers, Colcord, Washington, [ronvcUMl WVokly _’b.. wife went ■ Ciikey: ;b., Nichols; p., Carver: c., The old meeting house has received a new 1 Pendleton oriler to be published hree w Lincolnville—Charles Perkins to C.; 21, sld., sells. Brothers, Prcnlon Aforl.it. /'/ <• 7 v/'.Uf/ < Windermere i:*th— Mrs. Ettie Red- goes the .loiirual. a uen s. ^.. rowell: r. t.. Woods and coat of Aug. Kit New York. Kepubliean Hailey; paint outside and of paper inside. Baltimore: Carson, !\ ""• 10.(Ml a? Ilella-;. that the\ n... > i; mond and three children from are turnkey county jail. Ga., Aug. in. Sld. schrs. Star •• Curtis: 1. f., Blanchard: c. f., Colcord. Ihis. with our new school house, fence Augusta Brunswick, dried. p IP. :.*/•. Hid* spit*. •;««: Court, to be held a; I tel ....An occasional sends of'the _\4o I,tint* II*. 1J stopping with her mother, Mrs. — correspondent Sea, Pettengall, Philadelphia: Wesley Leans, pea. i County, ui the 11 rh da\ .-t >• Port Point -lb.. II. Colcord: Jb., Pi. Colcord; around the cemetery and a good Thayer Grange the additional items: \V. M. (Her, llarriman, New London; IT, sld, medium, J.40 I ..-mil» skins. at ten ot the eloeU before :. Jonathan Bartlett and wife of Montville following B. •• •b.. shute: p., P. Colcord and Clifford; e.. makes us feel R. Providence. YeP eves. J.4o Mutiou p tk. if aiii have \vh\ the Hall, proud. We have a good of the .‘■eh. Bowers, they i E. — Chase, pastor Baptist church, has Lilt ter JOi. nais l-i, It, r not s. visited M. Bagiev and wife Friday 1.7. sell. Cros- p th, p tioiit should he emitted Sanford; s., B. Webster; r. f., school and as smart Norfolk, Aug. Cld, Henry * Simpson; scholars as can be Leef lie 1 *»»rat**«" t !*u, ;.(iu 7o .!■ ", Frank has been at home the returned from a two weeks vacation Demerara. p ».KO. C. i. f.. Sprague; c. f., F. Webster. found Thompson past by, I’.arle\ p lm., 10*1 c. llwund 7 A true Attest Searsport anywhere. We have a right to feel at the old in Carteret, N. Aug. 17. sell. F. C. ropy. few but intends to go to Pittsfield to home Buekiield, Maine. J., Sld, Cheese Tf.. lol Straw p ion. ...ou,/ ‘,oo Cll As. 1’. HAZF won a score of 7 to 4. weeks, p by Two-base hits proud. Pendleton, Baltimore. chieken r. l ink. leal. school before long—Carrie Wentworth is .Mrs. Albury Willey of Lynn, Mass., p lb. pit-. Putnam, Blanchard and B.WVbster. struck New Haven, Ct., Aug. It*. Ar. sell. Carrie calf Skins. r.oa7r. Tallow p It*. p 4111 day by Colcord, Ku-s p do/., 10 Wool, unwashed. man N\ inn. Guardian Saiai. I COUNTY James and brother Tom went to Mass., are visiting their father, B. C. Sher- Fernandimp Aug. IT. sld, sell. Levi S. l.'». to the CORRESPONDENCE. Sylvester * 10 a 11 Wood. hard. a.nOw-i.oO Lp eighth inning Port Point was Andrews, Providence, B. 1. Few 1 j tt. liatn. in said Conn v. having last week to for man— Miss Carrie Knowlton of Camden Ceese p tt.. l.lair. Wood. s,,n. a.aoai.oo and final account ol 4 to l. By line and tlie Bangor buy machinery Port IT. Cld, sell. David s. imardian-a’i batting coaching is Reading, Aug. ordered, that inn ice there* *1 their new mill. visiting at A. A. Brown’s.Lilia M. Frankfort. /.'trail Prior. /,' a JO <>at Meal p It*. Id Congratulations M rs. Lizzie of Chelsea, Sliute, Philadelphia. ty, that all persons interested in the tenth Wm. 11. Churchill as Cargill's... Smalley Corn p lm.. |Unions p It*. J«:i by superior and Grand .Juryman and order at lire home of F. on San Francisco, Id. Ar, Roan- Probate Court, to be lnd*i at P>* generalship W. Carleton the Aug. ships Cracked Corn r>r. lMl. Keros, ne. mil,laa 14 Mass., spent a few days in town recently, Krskine M. p lm., day of September next, and heavy hitting. The boys of C. 11. Clement as Traverse Juror_Miss oke, Amsbury, Baltimore; Corn Meal lm.. r>r» iTolloek II*. la speak highly arrival of a line boy—Miss Clara of p p the said ao* > u Fogg the of A. A. — James Smith they have, why G. -A. is at guest Broken Phelps, Honolulu. Cheese p It.. 14 air. Pork p lb. 9 their treatment and were particularly pleas- Varney home from Camden, Bowdoinliam is the of Mrs. 1!. S' lowed. guest and wife of are Bucksport, Aug. 10. Ar., sell. Mary Arm Cotton Seed P C\vt.. i.'ir. I Plaster p 1*1*1.. 1.14 she was Walpole, Mass., visiting GEO. E. JOH ed by a new feature introduced a where the guest of her brother, Mr. Rundlett— Miss Codfish, It*. r.«s live Meal It*. by philan- Agnes Morrill of Portland’ McCann, Perth Amboy. dry. p P A true copy. Attest. her father, E. M. Hatch. iShorls <• l.o.'i visitor, that of to tlie Varney of Chicago, at the Hay View House. Washington, D. ('., Aug. 20. Ar., sell. Cranberries p <(t.. 17 p wi, (’HAS. P. Ha/.i thropic giving prizes who came for Old Home Week, was the a7 G. Kennebec. Clover Seed. 10a 14 Sugar p it*. ... .Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Nichols of Maggie Hart, Farrow, man making most runs and base hits, and a Key guest of Mrs. B. F. Hussey_Miss Cather- Stockton Springs. Mrs. George Bates Flour p bbl.. r,.nna.r,r.o Sail. T. 1, P lui, are FOREIGN PORTS.' 15.H.Seed l.'»o Sweet Potatoes. 0 k I)M IN1STRATDK S MU ICE consolation prize to the man most times West, Fla., visiting Mrs. Helen Cush- ine Simonton of Ellsworth is the of Boston was tlie guest of Mrs. pirn., guest of Ralph Lard p tt.. o I Wheat Meal. 3 A notice that man— W. 1>. Leeds has returned Halifax, N. S., Aug. 14. Ar, sell. Susan hereby gives struck out. to Bos- Miss Mida Atwood.Edward B. Lowe is Morse during last week... Mrs. ('has. Bag- Administrator of the N. Pickering, New York. appointed ton-C. C. of New of ROKERTSON late Swazey buryport, Mass., ill with K. ley Boston joined her husband at Mrs. Turks <>. sell. Flla M. BORN. RICHARD An incident which occurred at the steam- very appendicitis.1. Lougee Island, Aug. Sld, is at N. P. Bennett's—Miss Alice Gurney of Haverhill, Mass., is relatives Avalina Griffin's Tuesday_Mrs. Jennie Willey, New York. in the County <>f Waldo. decea-- bout wharf Old Home Week will visiting ! bonds as the law directs. All during of Knox has been at C. Honolulu, 28. Ar, F B. Sutton, N, Allen’s for a in town.Mrs. Jere. Eaton and Mclnnis of Buck sport visited Mrs. Rilla July, ship (Jrimu.k. In IVluehiU. August to Mr. ami demands the estate of >a -how how zealously the members of the re- daughter San Francisco. I against time—C. of Mrs. Herbert W. (Irimlle. a daughter. desired t<* he same fot Wright Belfast visited his Rose have to Deer isle for a few Libby last week_Miss of presenter gone Ethelyn Long St. <>. In sell. Senator > ception committee performed their duties. Mare, Aug. port, In<;k.miam. In Caniden. August 7. to Mr and all indebted thereto are L. ]>. at E. B. request! brother, Wright Beau's last weeks—A. D. Kendall and of Val- Bluehill returned home Aug. l.itli after Sullivan, Hopkins, for New York, loading. Mrs. .1. \V. Ingraham, dr., a daughter. ment immediatelv. < hie of the young members of the com- family lady 14th S. J. 1‘f.rkins. In l’eiiobseot. August 14. to Mr. and 1 l><; A R A K Sunday....August Tasker, ('has. are his a week in town, the guest of Mrs. MAKINE MISUKU.AXY. who had been ley Falls, Kansas, visiting mother, spending Mrs. dames Perkins, a son. 14 lnuii. mittee, detailed, among II. and W. B. Swanville. Aug. Clement, Jaquith, with their Mrs. I). Blaisdell of 11. K. llichborn_Mrs. Charles P. Ship Aryan, New York for San Scott. In Deer Isle, August 11. to Capt. and others, to welcome the Kendall.Joseph Staples Spoken. guests who should fat. 5(1 Ion. no W. Mrs. William l>. Scott, a son. better-halves, went to Northport to visit X. is his vacation in of Brooklyn, X. V., is visiting her mother Francisco, July 15, S., 4 DMIN1STRA IRIX'S NOTH'! arrive was Redbank, J., spendiug Vinaf. In Hurricane, l-j, to Mr. and by steamer, observed to rush im- The first Lighthouse District gives notice August *1 notice that their old-time neighbors and friends, Mr. town—Arthur N. Smith returned to Port- Mrs. Zetham Elvena Grant Mrs. L. Vinal, a son. hereby gives to the first that Berry_Miss that Sailors' Rock buoy, painted red and appointed ailministratrix f the < petuously up person came and Mrs. E. B. found Ramsay. They them land last Thursday_Thomas Atwood and of several last week black in horizontal stripes, has gone adrift i.. CROSS late ashore, seize him by the hand and welcome Prospect spent days LLEWELLYN situated on the from Isle an llaut and East Penobscot pleasantly M. C. Hill farm, family visited at Hark Harbor last week.... with her sister, Mrs. Medora Maiden_ Lay, MARRIED. in the County of Waldo decea him most heartily to Searsport. The gen- from the southward, and will be as which they bought last The house Mrs. Slenker and little of New Mr. and Miss of replaced bonds as the law directs Ail per who spring. daughter Sawyer Cambridge, Mass., soon as estate of said tleman, happened to be the American possible. B.U’.r.iim; k-Pkn ih.i:t<>n. In Islesboro. August mauds against the is nicely furnished, roomy and convenient, York are visiting her and Dr. Webster of Boston and Mrs. Dr. The New Lime Fleet. The new tug sired to the same for sett was somewhat parents, Capt. Hooper 15. by Ke\. Geo. K. Tufts, Kben Grover Hahhidge present Express Messenger, surpris- indebted thereto arc r with ample out-buildings. There are over Mrs. J. F. Hutchings.Mis. C. 11. Deane and child of Dorchester, Mass., are at ( apt Fred E. Richards built for the Rocklaml- of New London. Conn., (formerly of Islesboroi requested ed at this and before he could de- ANN greeting, six Rockport Lime Co., and launched and Miss Katharine L. Pendleton. eldest daugh- immediately. hundred thrifty apple trees on the farm, of Boston returned home last accom- Horace Griffin's for a few weeks_Mrs. recently Searsmout. Aug. 14. UK)0. clare his identity he was informed that week, from the yards of the Neafie A ter of ('apt. Guilford 1> Pendleton of Islesboro. and we see no reason Levy Ship Au- why Mr. and Mrs. panied by Mrs. W. 11. Baker_Capt. A. E. Grace M. Lancaster arrived Thursday from and Engine Building Company of Philadel- Bhkk<>iu>-Sai:<;knt. In Winter Harbor. Searsport boasted of one of the finest hotels gust 4. George It. Itiekfordof Winter Harbor and Ramsay, with their son, Louis, who enters Fernald has to New York for medical Camden to some time with her mother. phia, will be one of the most powerful vessel 4 DM INISTRATOR'S Nt 'Tit t. on the or where gone spend Miss bertha M. Sargent of Gouldsboro. bay river, he would be v>f the kind in these waters. She is 155 A notice that he 1 ap- the Belfast school this ar- feet hereby gives High fall, should treatment. ....('apt. and Mrs. Crawford Staples on esta most cordially received and entertained long, (>2 feet beam and 15 1-2 of hold, pointed administrator the by not tiourish like the depth green bay tree. The rived from Farmingdale, I,. L, Saturday, ller are of the DIED. CLARISSA N. CARVER, late Mr. Yeasey. As she turned to shake hands North Stockton Strings. Tyler engines triple expansion type visitors enjoyed themselves to such an ex- and are visiting relatives in town_Mr. with cylinders 15 1-2. 25 and 51* and a 28-inch in the County of Waldo, deeea-- with a lady coining ashore, the child was gentleman Page’s youngest seriously burned stroke of She has one boiler and is Austin. In Dorchester. Mass., in. Mrs. bonds as tlie law direets. All pere- tent that it was unanimously voted to make Crawford Griffin came from Kingman Sat- piston. August seized the opportunity to get in a word and last Friday by overturning a tea pot and allowed iso pounds steam. The six steel Al/.ada F. Austin, aged tin years. mands against the estate -t san: this outing an annual occasion. urday to spend a few days with his parents, Bkkry. In Kockland. August 14. Hiram Berry, desired to present the same f '• told her who he was. The young lady was the contents over her face and barges for the company are being construct- spilling a native of Pittsfield, Maine, aged c.t; years and 1 all indebted thereto are request!--' Isaac Griffin and wife.Mrs. Maitland ed the linn of Harlan A Hollingsworth V somewhat confused at the information and Mokkii.i.. The Waldo county Baptist shoulders-Mrs. Lizzie Whittier and two by month. ment immediately HdflN W. of are to be 2<*o is visiting her in .Seal Philadelphia. They feet Doihjk. In Camden. August Thomas Dodge, Searsport. Aug. 14. I boo. allowed several to her be- quarterly meeting will be belli in the church children of Boston are at Mr. Fred Lafurley parents 17 people get past visiting [ long, 58 feet beam and feet deep. They aged lt» years. Harbor — Mr. ami Mrs. of Bos- fore the hand-shaking was recommenced. in this town beginning Sept. 1st at 10 A. M. Ellis'—Mrs. Emma Partridge is in Sears- McKenney are of the compartment type and will have (I nil- kin In Chatham. Mass.. August 17. Finery A DMINISTRA TOR’S NOTICE ton arrived S; to tlieir a of barrels or ism F. Crillin, of Stockton .v. A gives notice that J• be a turday join daughter, capacity l«;,ooo lime tons formerly Springs, aged hereby There will prayer meeting Friday eve- port for a few weeks_Miss Bertha Par- administrator ot the “Homk Wkkk in- .Sf.akspokt.” Iii be- Mrs. Cartwright, who is the of coal. years. appointed Aug. led Rev. 11. W. visited at Mr. Howard Moore’s in occupying < Murky. In Deer Isle, August Morey, of 1 ning, :ilst, by Abbott. tridge M’ONTAXKOl'S OMlirsTlON. ( apt. 7,^Charles LEOPOLD 11 EG YI. late half of the-“home comerswe feel it our Gardner house for the summer_Hr. Tru aged 4". years. -The Morrill Sunday School, led by its Frankfort last week... .The Juvenile Tem- Crocker of the foiu masted schooner in the County of Waldo, deoea*i to add a word of ■ duty praise and apprecia- man Griffin and of Pittsfield were in Charles L. which is bonds as the law directs. All } T. X. Pearson, a on will have its next even- family Davenport, discharg- Supt..l>r. enjoved picnic ple meeting Friday demands the estate ot sani tion to what has already been given to the the shore at town from until ing at the Eastern Mfg. Co.’s wharf in against Murphy’s Point last Saturday, at 7 .so. last Friday Tuesday, the guests 1 same t< ing, Aug. -4th, The program on desited to present the citizens of our dear old town: liver were Rrewer, says that investigation it was The many ninety present, including a few of his parents, Isaac Griffin and wife. The all indebted thereto arc request« Saturday evening was as follows: Reading, found that the lire which broke out in the Farm for Sale. " kindnesses shown, and the invited friends. It was a prett*' day and meut immediately. ED" IN interest mani- Hr. a successful on from everything tended to make this outiiig for Minnie Moody; rec., Helen C'alderwood; performed very surgicr' cargo twice the trip Philadelphia Prospect Ferry, Aug. 14. 1 S)<>*1 fested by all in making the celebration suc- to Rangor and which necessitated My farm, on the Belmont road, three-fourths of the children a success. A picnic dinner operation Saturday on the throat of his scuttling a mile from rec., Clara Ridley; conundrums, Helen an Belfast post onice. is ollered for "ale cessful in the has was the craft at Rockland, as caused by .spon- highest degree, touched served, backed by a clambake and Norman an ab- at a bargain. The Inrni consists of i;;> acres, well TORS NOTH E Littlefield and Maurice Ames; rec., Essie nephew, Gr'ffin, removing taneous combustion in the coal and not our most of roast corn and a generous watered, divided into tillage, orchard notice that he h.i- hearts deeply. The aged have plenty treat, normal and the condi- suitably \DMINISTRAhereby gives all banana's from the violin and organ duet, E. growth; improved from a candle left by the “trimmers,” as and pasture. The buildings are ample and in administrator of the est.c.i been to hear old and around,of superintend- Moody; Percy poiuted rejoiced familiar voices, tion of the is an added of the was thought heretofore. Capt. Crocker good condition. Will be sold entire, or will sell ent. After dinner the children listened an and Rertlia Partridge. The new regalias patient proof DANIEL A. " HITHER. lit. the sick and have been that the timbers of the vessel are acres and the buildings if tin* purchaser pre- sorrowing comforted, hour to a phonograph concert skill of our former says kindly given were used for the first time, and Mr. Elvin professional townsman. in fers. Apply on the premises to in the County of Waldo, decent the unfortunate have been I. W. Cross. Later in the all badly burned and the section which the encouraged, and by*Mr. day -Hr. Herbert who still re- ElXiAK M CUNNINGHAM. bonds as the law dit *ets. AH pei> rode down to the Ground Staples was given a vote of thanks by the Devereaux, burning coal was is damaged to the extent all return to their homes Camp and from Belfast. Aug. itton. aw.u* mands against the estate of sai«i may respective mains at home in attendance his invr of between £4,0oo and $.“1,000. The Daven- se n thence home. A vote of thanks was given lodge for his kindness in furnishing the upon sired to present the same for will be to Thomaston and r. feeling that some one has been made the ! by the school to their generous lid mother, is doing dental work in his- port taken hauled indebted thereto are rt quested superinten- ribbon at a discount and some 1 giving pretty leisure that is excellent satis- for extensi\re immediately. SAMI'El happier by their home-coming. We would dent who labored so untiringly for the giving very up repairs. and comfort of all.Walter pins; also much credit is due Mrs. Grace faction— Mr. Blaisdell of Burnham is vis- Lai NciiKD. The greatest attraction by Belfast. Aug 14, 11*00. gladly mention the names of those to whom pleasure Saj PROBATE NOTICES. ward and wife visited relatives in town last Ames for making the regalias—Mr. Ervin iting his daughter, Mrs. G. A. Stevens- far of the Old Home Week celebration iii is but time and Mrs. Burns of is Rath was the of the largest live- NOTICE. The s»n special praise due, space week.Mr. and Mrs. Allen from Camden of visited friends here Mary Somerville, Mass., launching Bailey Searsport the of Miss Overlock — The masted schooner in the world, William C. notice that she has been will not permit it. Such harmony and uni- are visiting her parents, X. L. Simmons and guest Emily UTOR’S NOTICE, ine subscriber hereby I^XECFTRI\'Sgives — Holmes and wife of Executrix of the last will and test wife.Mrs. Alvin Knowltnn from Mas- recently Mr. Phillip friends of Dr. Herman liichborn and Capt. Carnegie, to be commanded by Capt. Mitch- Ij»XE<4 gives notice that he has been duly appoint- ty of thought and action, such unfeigned Avas late ot S. sachusetts is visiting in town.Rev. 0. II. Salem are visiting at Mr. X. W. Staples*. Albert Colcord are very much favored with ell Reed of Roothbay Harbor She ed Executor of the last will and testament of GEORGE McCLl'RE, gladness as was shown by all the people invitations for delightful sailing parties on built by Percy L. Small for the J. Winslow RUTH C ALDER WOOD, late of Belfast, in the of Waldo, decease! B. Seliger of Xorth Augusta visited his old Mr. Holmes has his camera and will County carry their trim the “Everett.”-Mrs. F. of Portland and is said to be one demamls the estate toward all the people, we cannot let pass parishioners here last Tuesday and Wed- yacht, Company in the County of Waldo, deceased. All persons having against home of of the best and finest — ed are desired to the same attended the many interesting photographs E. West went to Saxonville, Mass., last Fri- vessels afloat The having demands against the estate of said deceas- present unnoticed. Surely such a community must nesday.Miss Georgie Grey and all indebted thereto are and returned schooner Maud Palmer, launched at Rath ed are desired to the same for settlement, reqti. reunion of classmates in South Montville Maine scenery_Quite a company gathered day Sunday, faecomoanying present immediately. be an ideal one for a home; and just here her Mrs. Clifford Aug. loth, is the ninety-eighth vessel built and all indebted thereto are requested to make payment last Saturday.Mrs. Helen Mears and Mr. Freeman last eve- sister-in-law, Simpson, JANE A M at Partridge's Friday and who will remain an indefinite William his of payment immediately. let me say, if the good Lord is willing, some daughter Mabel made a short visit home babe, by Rogers during fifty years Sear sport, Aug. 14, 1900. ning and had a very pleasant time with time with her parents, S. II. West and wife. business activity. Her estimated cost is LUTHER CALDERWOOD. time in the near future there will be one na- last Sunday.Mrs.Mae Blake of Mass, is Belfast, 14. 1900. and instrumental music. Among — avi 11 Aug. visiting sisters in town.... The services last vocal Miss Laura Maiden left for Portland, $70,ooo. She be commanded by Capt. tive who will return and take his resi- were Miss Grace of at A DM IN ISTRATR1 X’S NOTICE. 1 up were Rev. H. W. those present Partridge Monday, after a three week’s visit home. David Sumner of Thomaston, late of the Sunday by Abbott of NOTICE. notice that she has < Clark of Mr. — The|subseriber A hereby gives dence in old was Belfast, Mr. Murch Prospect, Mrs. Nathaniel Frothingham of Med- schooner Sadie Sumner-McKay & Dix permanently Searsport, fully Palermo. He accompanied by William ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives notice that she has been duly ap- administratrix of the estate Charles Lindsey of Prospect village, and ford, is the of Mrs. J. F. were to launch from their at pointed satisfied there is no better in all the H. Moody, Esq.,of announc- Mass., guest Ryder, yesterday yard pointed administratrix of the estate of H« place Liberty_Itis several of the neighbors-Miss Helen at the home of her and Mrs. in Verona, the four masted ISAAC M. BOARDMAN. late of ed that lion. J. P. Dolliver of Iowa will parents, Capt. Rueksport, EUGENE A. BOULTER, late of wide world to live or die in. It was our visited Mrs. Ruth Lothrop at the ,T. of schooner Thallium. The vessel will Unity, in the of Waldo, deceased, speak at the Grange Hall Monday evening, Littlefield F. Hichborn... Jesse Forbell New be very County and Mrs. Arthur a sea in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. All person* to meet the venerable village last week.Mr. York is visiting II. S. Park, for week. nearly ready for when she goes into the *' pleasure lady, Aug. 27th.Waldo County Grange meets bondsas the law directs. All de- mands against the estate of said Moore of Monroe visited here recently. Mrs. Elman Jr., is instructing a water. She will take her stores, ballast, and persons having Mrs. Prudence Johnson, the oldest person in here Tuesday, Sept. 4th—The Cross and Dickey, mands against the estate of said deceased are de- desired to present the same for sett!'1 Misses F.va and Nellie of class in elocution and and her crew at and sail i: Jackson family reunion will he held Thurs- Phillips Daley physical culture, ship Rueksport directly sired to present the same for settlement, and all all indebted thereto are requested to town; her voice and memory still unimpair- are visiting Miss Helen will an entertainment next for and a of She day, fith_John F. Vickery is putting Brookline, Mass., give Monday Greenland, cargo cryolite. indebted thereto are requested to make payment payment immediately. ,\ Sept, Littlefield....Miss Minnie Moody attended to show will be commanded E. L. Kent of CLARA P. BOULTER. KE/IA BOAKP>'v ed, keeping abreast of the times and well an engine and steam works into the cheese evening, in Denslow, Hall, the by Capt. immediately. at Verona last Sunday. work have been Rrewer. Unity, Aug. 14, 1900. Belfast. Aug. 14, 1900. informed as to the news of the day; also factory building. camp-meeting they doing.