The Republican Journal. VOLUME 58. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1886. NUMBER 33.

hut unless soft FARM. CARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. ini? for, supplemented hv the part of its dividends. All persons entering a Maine Matters. in • Co-operative Industry. Summer Facts and Notes. IJKPI HI.IOAN JOI'RNAL. loth, which holds and can remove the enemy, colony should be treated as employes of the Springfield. Theory. Washington County the fall ini' cloud simply returns to Us former and work for until be- NEWS AND GOSSII* FROM ALL OVER THE STATE. For this brief liV C. S. GRIFFIN. corporation wages they Springfield, Mass., August, 1880. To the Editor of the Journal: With Correspondence of the Journal. department suggestions, facts, condition. came Smith Kl.isiii.n I v 1 M\ mi KMIA) MtdiMMi HV TIIK members. Suppose applied to the ami experience arc solicited from housekeep- To the Editor of the Journal: For kind and of Incidents arc not in Boston to be sent to San Francisco to THE STATE your permission, the indulgence abundant in Washington er.'. farmer* and gardeners. Address Agri- Warm Wkathkr Drinks. A French medi- NO. X. agent FAIR AT LEWISTON. cultivate The in Boston would the at homes” who reason of circum- numerous l will a few more which he to oranges. agent We are “stay by your readers, say County may interesting those in cultural editor. Journal office, Belfast, Me. cal journal says: “Water should he drank cool A republic, is founded on the principles of in receipt of the new premium list of Journal Co. tell him what the San Francisco was stance or inclination arc the heated words as a Republican Publishing l*ut not iced, with the of or half a colony the 25th Fair of the Maine State spending final reply to your Stockton corres- other Counties; still we know that even the juice quarter co-operation, and if our government would for that class of work. The rate of Agricultural lemon in it. Mineral water paying to be held on their Park in Lewiston term in Burnham's Cattle ami should also he on Society the city, home life lias its compensa- pondent who has honored us more than a most matter times Burnham strive to out those same all wages should then be put Smith’s certificate by commonplace may many King drank with a dash of lemon. Water should al- carry principles 14-17. Every department of agri- Circulation in and and his wages should not be reduced so long as September tions. Indeed I sometimes question if they do column of explanation of his of rain, interest a person when least expected. A Largest City County. Farms. ways he swallowed slowly. It is not the stom- trouble from foreign pauper labor might be culture and allied interests is included in the “Jheory” he worked for that colony as an employer. If not have the “better can live in thunder ami ! ach which is dry, hut the mouth and throat. If generous list of premiums offered; which can- part.” They explosives, lightning, cohesion, wanderer from home may light upon some item The Maine Fanner has a ac- removed. When Congress enacted the pre- Smith, after a chance to choose his em- its* uiph<*n Ti-.uims. In advance, published long to-s having not fail to as in a as $*2.00a yc*:ir; you otV a drink of water you throw it bring out, years past, magni- just easy and “go-as-you-please” a manner and several other obscure natural phenomena. which will he as “cold water to a soul.** count of a to < and laws made a noble and it at the will of the col- thirsty '"I'i'i the s2..'»*i. at the oY the \i-it Mr. I. Libby, of Burn- emption homestead it ployment, change ficent and the trustees ex- year, expiration your mouth and throat into exhibit, confidently as their circumstances and will ham. with note> on some of the farms in that through yonrstom- ony, was still too shiftless and indolent to earn surroundings After I had written a short reply to your Such lias often been the fact. Your aeh without the former while stride in the right direction, and it is quite pect the largest and best fair ever known in correspond- Xi'U.ii n-iMi I'l i.Mv For urn* doing any good. an honest he should be and s<|U:ire, >one inch town. M:. Libby ha> been a frequent contribu- living expelled the State. The cattle permit, and by attention to diet, regular habits of I was ! ent has tasted somewhat of the >ou injure tin latter hv it with what it time to make another. Governments are department is largely correspondent's “theory rain,” sorry, prevailing i> na’th in column.' j?l.oo lor one week, and 2T tor farm loading gen- turned over to the as a to the Journal, and his has been de- does not government pauper. offered of can come out the in tor « :* •!i -ul.»«*• «n*nt insertion. \ ot quire. Drink slowly, and keep the represented, including large premiums sleeping, etc., gainers thinking it was a on his part, but fear- which haunted our coast in the fraetion scribed, and tie details of his large cattle busi- erally maintained for the good of tin* wealthy Thus every applicant would have an opportu- for all only joke epidemics charged as a lull one. water in mouth for a moment when leading breeds and the horse in- ■'•jiiar your you to into honorable a grades; strength and in the autumn. dear that less versed in science than he ness given, in the columns of this paper. Some few at the and to tin; of nity get employment and terest. is pocket And, ing some, months of early spring, making themselves begin. It you work in a hot room in hot expense disadvantage fully considered in all its branches, in- of the facts and figures in the Farmer will, good living or get where he rightly Mr. Editor, if we ail took that view of tiie situ- must would be led from the truth such I’i>e are authorized for the weather tie a cloth around the and this is well belonged. cluding the valuable silver cups for best stock be, by very free indeed among all classes of people, following agents however, hear Mr. Libhv’s home damp your temples, great majority, proven by If every citizen had the above opportunities repetition. and Nun will not half the stallions; the sheep, swine and poultry de- ation, our relatives would also bo even in L sent it. But it seems is west of the experience cravings tiie fact that and open to him all life he would country gain- theorizing fun, with no discrimination in character, • \n i>. \o i.*<; st.. Uosiou. railroad station at Burnham with poverty, crime, misery law through always are the position Washington for drink you otherwise would." partments fully recognized; trotting ers in and now was * the residence and farm in feel insured want and would thus have strength pocket, that he in earnest, that having slept all or IA 2.M and \\ a-dilngton M., Boston, buildings sight of the all accumulate together, and a country has against purses are larger than last year, to other qualifications. The usual avocations more strive on in his own amounting id llv«.ii.i A < «... pi state •'I Boston. passing trains. ]|. lias a farm of Phi acres, courage to private about the Springfield is not by any means a bad place these of scientific research and Krlghtnn Cattle Market. more of them as it older, ami the oldest *3,000; pomological society, which Is through years of our citizens have been carried on. however, 11 *15 I 1 >« • »i». Washington *»t., Boston. with To acres under in one ti. and grows business before resorting to the colony. This tillage Id. the consolidated with the offers its usual in which to pass the summer. he has heard in his a few chem- »< I lt> >w i.i i. In Rostov. Ti K'Hav, 10. State, Delightfully progress, sleep with their \ •'pruia m., \ew York remainder i* u>ed for pasturage. The barn is Aug. the most. General prosperity seems to flourish fact alone would be a constant stimulant to all usual energy and persistency, and ii. Amount < t live stork at generous schedule, while in the miscellaneous situated on the II I ’ark R -u New York. 42 120, market—Cattle, 14is; men and the Connecticut river, midway be- ical terms and has awaked and tells his by with sheep barn attached 00 feet long. and only under very young governments. The enterprises throughout country. or hall the are just with results. •sheep Land.-, 10,v;.i; Swine, 0,000; N eals, In; department show, premiums tween generally pleasing Farming opera- < Mi one side are the stalls and tie and on the Men generally fail not because they arc too New York and witii fast trains op llor-r-. ton; ntunlier of Wrstrrn ( attle, l.tls; North cause of in has extensive and cover multitudinous articles. The llostou, antediluvian dreams in modern phraseology. tions increase with each It**' I;I Id.i;- or to poverty every country always weak to win lmt because fear to returning season, and nitting money desiring I opposite, the room for carriage.-, a large wool ren ( attle. TO. they go whole in all its leaving for tiie four of the ><-i!i* add;-* "i mu.'t the exhibition, departments will be points compass Or is he still and these p;.[i«M> i-hanged, state Prices of Ri el t attle loo It. live been ascribed to immigration and over popula- ahead. The citizen ha\ mg such an asleep, only murmuring the arc le» the old storing room and the sections where the is ¥ weight—Kvtra opportu- held on the this one people dependent upon l'o-i *Mlie. t. whieh ihe paper has been sent, as hay park, year, and every hour, we have all the of the stored. The farm one hundred tons of qualitv. sj j'.rt.T :>•»; lii -t quality, si st|jr,; tion, and this false still to nity open to him cannot he made to sutler from society’s advantages things in his dreams? of n«dl a- 111*- oilii to which it i> to yields doctoring clings admission fee will admit to all.* This innova- time stereotyped vocation lumbering and go. second \ n\ 7'.; third s:» .">(» of cities. While I shall ever with ten or twelve acres of The quality. quality, the influx foreign cheap labor. This would tion to larger bold a warm As he has hinted, I had not tin; of hay. grain. t shallow minded Wherever all the real promises be popular with the purpose sea of course these useful n, t 1‘2'?. poorest grade.- of eoarsc >\eu, Bulls, tVr., people. settle all our troubles from this source and very going, although hay cut oil the farm i- all fed, and, in addition, great mass of visitors. The hall will be devot- corner in my heart sacred to the “rocks and 'u ilH-i art- requested to take notice of the estate and is in the hands of crushing rising genius, or of preventing the industries must -till have their o\er l.oou bushels „f personal property even the Chinese question -for no foreigners ed j proper place. •mi tlie roh.red '!ip atta* lied to the paper. It grain annually. Through- Brighton Hide-, 7 !, « v |!‘ 11,: P.rightoii Tallow, Ik* wholly to appropriate exhibits. In addition rivers of Maine,” yet I must that out Central and Mr. has a would be admitted into the colonics or even acknowledge publication of theories to account for natural There an- facilities in o!;. loriu oi ivn ipi now u-ed. For instance. Eastern .Maine, Libby P tt>; oiimiy Hide-. TfjT'.e P .1.; < imtry 'Callow, small minority of the people that country is to the regular premiums are the great Washington them, and could easily following the climate of this inland is far to M MM-ai:' that the is («» men who cattle, and on 1 y- ¥ tt*; (alt t)« iur Pi;.; Lamb employed by they be city superior but to show that this I subscription paid thirty buy veals, sheep j !a >kia.-, >kin.-, immediately considered over-populated, no mat- specials: Bv Rufus Prince, President—*10 for mysteries, simply partic- County for making money, and the people are i:>:< When a new is the date account. over live each : sheaved within themselves without that of payment made, joint (Hiring lss.j thousand 4oyt;:»r dairy skins, y.'.lie skins, self-supporting best cow the most inches of cream the the seaport towns of Maine to which I j ter it lias a or making ular “genius*’ with his “theories” was on th'- not slow in iiii.'i d i.. ,-..iti 'pond, and sfltst RIB- head of cattle, three thousand veals, and thir- g-ioe each. whether large small population having any dealings with the outside world, adapting themselves to changed j 2d day of the fair. A. L. Sec :— was once accustomed. It is a rare :> \ i:k in d i> i i n l:» shi ll \T ;n fib Tlicrc was not much change to note in the trade and would not be disturbed By Dennison, very occur- and had of teen thousand sheep were bought and sold, the compared with its area. Or in other words, consequently by *10 for best exhibit of needle and work wrong road, not mastered the facts circumstances, shipbuilding is an almost un- '»ATI- \RF <*>URF‘ 1'. suhserihers in arrears from that of .me week ago, there being a fair rail labor. This course re- fancy rence here to see and a whole of and lambs almost from foreign cheap would a any fog, day science i'1' p to forward the sums due. sheep coming entirely for l.utehers’ trade and a of t attle in whether it has ten thousand acres to tlie indi- by girl of 20 years or under. Bv II. S. Os- well enough to warrant the promulga- known in the entire but there 'jiii-.'ied good siipph move all excuse for strikes and and quantity County, \roo-took. In addition to this, and in connec- market, manv of them boycotts for best am- continuous fog would give us all tiie blues. a nice grade of !,,wrs, and vidual or one acre to the individual good, Treas:—*10 painting by tion of his ideas. There are no rules for de- is a of tion with F. W.Shaw and < II. of only remove the evil effects of lockouts and of dull I constant discussion other industries to Single Copies of the Journal Merrill, intended for the export trade. Prices or butch- ateur, on silk, velvet, satin or plush. By Even the “mists that curl from the river’s N< Mr. last over 100 er-‘ Cattle from To 7,7 loo it is over if a small of periods, and would instruct the people in the j formation of a but one take its and earnestness which takes no U i:ad :il the wport, Libby year bought ranged mostly £1 go 2 per populated minority Alonzo Trustee :—*10 for best herd of theory, certainly pre- place, following place- ll.s. art of united self and make a Libby, shore,” are early the sun. toils of wool. Thi- the volume of busi- live weight, a lew only being -old at our tin* own ever support, perfect six cows dispelled by morning IP \S| —Iourua. Mlie* J. s. t ahlwell *V ( •»., year high inhabitants it all. No country giving most milk on second and third is a of the facts which denial seems to have taken of the est and harmonious of labor and requisite mastery upon possession '■ M ness will be increased. 20.000 quotations. union capital. eld is a of homes.” M M 1*. >od'-o« k «v "on. Main "I l>. I*. Already sheep had so dense a that its soil if days of fair. By S. G. Jerrard, Trustee:—*10 Springfi essentially “city Sheep and Lambs—Tiiose from the West were yet population All trouble with a suffering few and the theory claims to be founded. Besides, minds of many business men in different '. Mi-, a .. Temple. High SI. have been bought in Aroo-took, and over 150.- originates for amount of butter made in one It is true no all owned hy tiuteliers, costing landed at the if largest print probably that other eitv of her list* >u U tin- Post < Min 000 lbs. of wool stored. Mr. has a yards cultivated would not amply feed ten times as that few are always well provided for no theories should be viewed from all localities. A Libby family from n.v.<- lb. live for week from any cow. Test commence possible very large acreage of hay and 1 a « per weight Sheep and 01.,' can Aug. 30, size in the United States has so and such Kspoi: Fmcr\ *V *>. of mid one to man- Place men on an area trouble arise. The above method shows | many eight boys girl, growing §7‘2c per U>. live weight lor Lambs. Those from many. three of ten end Sept. 5. Full statement points of view, and the maker of them should other will reward the both u ix11 hp.mi>i. iiaii. how they can he for whenever i required. By crop* farmers, hood and womanhood. Four of the sons are the North and La-t were taken amply provided beautiful as this We * by butchers to thousand acres and then establish them Geo. E. to 13 dwelling houses, city. \Mpi n.- F. Lew i'. among feel the Brackett, Trustee:—*10 boy examine them to ascertain if lit and for their season of in business with the father, one, (’. K., and market at a commission. they pressure of so-called over-popula- carefully they permanent amateur, 11* M 1.1»»N.—Leo. 1 arletoii. living slaughter years old or under making the largest and*best miss the massive old stone houses with at A. at swine. Western Fat I are butchers a of property by which the smartest tion and This course would the facts. man is- born more or less of toil. is all cut Houlton, another, 1*.. Fort Fairtiehl, logs costing principle immigration. exhibit of farm on farm Every Fnglish grass nearly and has fmm to products, grown their wide old which arc a dis- while two remain at home, one of them .Iii.'iV per lb. live weight landed at the imii make, himself owner of it all, and imme- show every citizen that the government English lawns, Liocal for the Journal. going where he worked the season; exhibit a theorist, but man does not bis been in with little and Agents slaughter houses, all owned b\ lmtehers. In stood to he a direct to him in present every publish put very rain, although ! to w The take to being ready blessing confined to tinctive part of the city of Portland, hut instead Tin* are authorized t<> reeeiv «* Brighton eekly. younger boys our number we amount of diately we shall find it over The 25 square feet in hall. following suhserip give all the Western populated. person in case of need, ami was be- By Benj. theories in a newspaper. A very illiterate I not a full crop in quantity the quality will the cattle bu-iness as duck- to water. The holding up for are i; ms and ad vertisement.' f»»r the Journal Fat ll"gs brought in over the several railroads for owner of the whole area will one of Hilton, Trustee:—*10 best pony broken to streets upon streets of elegant modern of the Mate ale employ fore him a insurance New man, some time felt make the difference in value, and the bal- "I.AU'P* d< i.—< 1. \d.llll farmers under obligation to the week. life-long against poverty saddle and carriage. II. C. Burleigh:—*10 Hampshire ago. up and want ones ease By houses, odd and with > w such men as Mr. if he i< the other two to do all the work necessary to for himself and little in lie shaped unique, tlowering vn\ I i.i.i-.. -Hon a F Ni* kerson. Libby, who, realizing for best pair of fat steers of anv age, of moved to preach, and when reasoned with ance sheet will show well at the close of the failed in his handed effort to a by boy by 'I* in it* m Franklin * La I a protit from the product of our farms, is sure- hi> single get living. 13 or balconies, and smoothly shaven lawns, with no supply wants and feed and shelter the one old under. By G. M. Twite hell :— a more \N N KUP* »K l.—F. M Hail. These would cost the years enlightened brother, asked: “Don't the year. The fair promise of good crops will ly bringing the prices of the great cattle cen- enterprises government Pair Plvmouth Rock chicks for best lot of but- fences to break the of art The Democratic Heeoru. he hires, and the one not hired is over harmony combined tres to our door-, and better popula- nothing because what the government invested Scripters command us to go out into the world stimulate to attainments in farm- very pa> ing prices ter six lbs. or more, made by farmer’s daugh- and nature. many higher than he secured in tion. and all over in would be industries Among the many tine old places could any other way. With Mr. lMwanl McPherson, the veteran com- population every country incorporated co-operative ter 15 old or less. Make all entries to A. and the to crceter?” BELFAST DIRECTORY. which would the back years preach Gospel every ing. the magnitude of his business he is able to of statistics and of pay government princi- L. of Springfield may be mentioned piler. political secretary the has been produced on exactly this same prin- Dennison, See., Portland. “Highland bis friend, “but don’t com- of market stock at a so ple and interest on all invested in them. In tin* “Yes,*’replied they The inflow visitors is growing more and minimum cost, and pay Republican congressional committee, says of Home,” the residence of the late Col. James It is therefore not but I'liion Pacific matter the loaned A TEST CASK INVOLVING FISHING RIGHTS. mand ‘crceter’ to the i: II.K* »A PS \N|. II.AMH* >A1 the highest price. tin Democratic record in the last session of ciple. overpopulation government every preach Gospel.” more common each year. There are no great- its credit to a of Thompson, for con- 1 M' .im •; < >ther Burnham farmer- noticed the Farm- that tills a with corporation rich men, In 1330 the of Maine an act many years prominently fra i' Pi a. m., •i.na p. m. Arrive lu.4u a. by <’ongrc-s: **j have earefulh studied the vari- monopolization country pau- why legislature passed Now first, your correspondent seeks to ex- er attractions in for tourists and need it bo when it can with for any quarter m.. p in., standard time. er are those of N. F. Murray, who lias 30.) ou- sr-sion. ot for the and thi> partial greater tile protection of migratory fish upon our nected with the Adams Express Co.; “Fair (’ongress part years, pers criminals, and being the fact, who plain water evaporates when to seekers than on the coast of It a' * loi 11*»-1« n daih rx.-, pt >nn«la\ at acres. II.- cuts PHH) tons of and w inters 30 safety and advantage loan its credit to a cor- coast, the use of and why exposed pleasure Washing- hay and I think thi- has tlf least lo commend it to prohibiting purse drag View”, the home of Col. Homer Foot, one of -'To i: local time, or on arrival from are tin* actual criminals? If one man owned of men. The beat, or the sun, and bis is about p. lkingor. In ad of cattle, 1«H) sheep and 1<» hor-. -. He be- the and the most to condemn, it of poration poor property purchas- seines for taking mackerel, Ac., within any bay explanation ton county. There are localities which in a few I lout- -a «• foi and country any the Bangor interm* diate iaml in :dl t!i> whole state of Maine nine-tenths of its ed and covered the of inlet more oldest and most respected men of the city. lieve- high feeding and con.-unies the hay 1 know of. I Set. ween the ls<;.'> and by government’s mortgage not than two miles vide under as follows: which exists in as a> i.i M 11 d. a hoar U o', v \l. year? IS,s’", Nitrogen large years would attain great celebrity liar look, will always lx* worth all cost even if the a cut on his >ix round trips per present population immediately in the has a desire for were some nits ton- colonists should nil iihandon U : so the quantities air, great Harbor, there only fortunate strok- w •• ii ion of and 40 cattle, 50 debt. govern- islature of IS*) amended this statute bv includ- irk t w ri llella't. ( astini*. Islesl.oro ami hay keeps They started with an animal interest tin? most ami with elegant mansions, and adorned with all s11* c 111 < '» o **> noi'cs. lie !'<<»•> inn vf|| miserable, depraved unprincipled ment will risk nut mor; man oxygen which is in it siezes what it can es I’.i'ockw dir. >ec ad\. p in', ••harire of shTT.OOO.nno and rcdue. I it i<>s47,000.- nothin#. ni.u mree nines wnie, irom water; of policy given to start the ball. There f < the embellishments of art in the of land- calve'. hut adds tri) arh ar and sells tell o- rii»* would be over-crowded ami I 'ongress would establish in- laud to land, and the extreme way m y» ooo. There is .somethin-- to bra- of in that re- beggars. jails co-operative increasing pen- liol'l and carries it oil’, while the hydrogen must be individual sacrifice and to ini- to dustries throughout the I'nited States for tin; to “Round at pluck year-old l»ee\e>. lie seeks matim* his stock cord. The financial record of this administra- a wouM In: to alty $500. As amended, section IT of chap- scape gardening. Hill,” the north I- i-: •• ! i« i-• I• ir. miles, Morrill, standing army necessary keep which is thus left behind, takes what remains through makes benefit of citizens wherein eouhl he ac- ter 40 of the Revised on tiate any gn at enterprise. If a company of in- > rapidly, and thus farming profitable. tion i> had. Mr. Hendricks and others .-aid on they Statutes, fish and fish- end of the is a i\ hi I'.a-it l\a ill; Leave* Belfast at tit- ami murderers ami city covered with fine old growth Dodge has farm of 2 to fatten sheep amona the and that it would he so dis- state in the union would enact laws government fishing by of purse and drag city, has alii people, stringent hut would he its former nitrogen scarcely any nit y for oxygen, boom started in the direction of summer tour- *!••. kton, l*ro*jieet, Lranklort. Winter- and lamh.'. and them on the market in only extending prac- seines, is in all small on j put tributed if the Democrats were-hen the reins to Uei from their soil the labor and prohibited bays, inlets, the Chicopee road, stands the little village ! an Bangor. except Sim- p pauper tices. customs and usages. It has or and although it has been mixed for age* with ; Daily March and April when they command a round of -overnmeio. Tie came into legislated harbors, rivers, where any entrance to the ing there which would in time make a large I v c Bella even .lav at'.'a. in. Return part) power of Here are clustered the exten- a criminal classes of as \ye shun from its foundation to and stimulate same, or Brightwood. in price. Kdward Davis, with farm of -too acres, on tlie tih of March. T>s.*i. There was on that Maine, exactly protect any part thereof from land to land, is j oxygen the air, it has never yet seen tit to I and he a iv. |.r -iailv at 7 a. m., ..nixing in Bel- village almost rival to Bar Harbor. k •< a head of 40 Devons. He cuts capital invested in “home industries'’ and it is not more than three, nautical miles in sive works of the “Wason Car Co.” On the p* splendid dale ^sjoO.nnO viu-plus. on .limt d!\ that similar people from other countries. The width, unite with it more than water time for some chemically any The Boston and Portland boats run in of To tons of and grows 1.000 to 1.500 bushels had quite direct legislation to assist under a upon the master or in of the rises a wood- sight li. iia-: \ugu-ta. 4.iii la Leav. Belia-t e\erv at :i gleam of a bright red mansion of con- 00 be recovered by indictment, or action struction. This is the out, .; to \ iii |u miles, via swan- paid that the whole into the hands of the original “Brightwood,” s.-ar-pori. and property got of one fourth of to vapor, and will only add that your in the progressive farmers, having good stock time had led tremendous ssurc been brought debt; the penalty the com- once owned and the late I>r. d. C. correspond- of the people. Not one, hardly, vicinity la ave- i»elfa*t at j.. in. Returning, pr< few. The science of Herbert Spencer is seriously ill. occupied by ■■ feed all their with national life or and ent 1 lei I a-t al 12 III. hay grain. to bear. The Democratic leaders have accus- preserving plainant prosecutor, three fourths to the ! might gain considerable insight into the think have done the unless in Holland. From this quaint house the little they quite thing *i. ‘i.i -: to If. *ek la ml. Hi-' mile-, tin- town* ed the lb of is tin* science of the the Small is at St. county which the proceedings are commene- through publicans wastefulness, and yet preserving r'ujht.s of pox increasing Pierre, Mique- dark mysteries of evaporation if lie would have a few or weeks at “the n. ;'il • and there shall be a lien the below derives its name. From 1S4D to they spent days |.. ri. l.ineolmille. aimien ami Roeklami. here is a Democratic President and this is lon. etl; upon vessel, J village Law. appropriating homy, especially true of a republic. take the trouble to an I »•' \.*• stimlav* \niv< at Itelfast at 12 m Oleomargarine boats and used in such un- experiment with air river." a number of the citizens of Ma- |.i nearly sfiO.OOO.OMO more this year than la.-i. steamers, apparatus 1806 Dr. Holland was connected with the Quite I. \. Itella.-t al 2 m. A legal light of freedom with the The of the Helaware lawful until or p. It is not to be wondered at that the 1 rulers arc only posses- prospects peach crop pursuits, such penalty, with costs pump the Torreeellian vacuum. Though chias own handsome 1 Tile farmer readers of the Journal will he j In 1*70 be became already cottages there, ilia-t I• .mr. Lin- olnville, 12 miles, luiee a are of is Springfield Republican. discouraged ami do not know what t<> talk sions of a beggar is no right at all. The mean- very good. prosecution, paid. no is in these water I B. Ifa-t M -mla v iml Tlmrs'lays at interested in the following remarks made hy the editor of nitrogen present vacua, yet which they occupy themselves or rent to oth- about." est slavery is an improvement on such free- The first seizure under this act occurred last Scribner’s Monthly, now the |- Leave nire ime -lays, arriving at Senator Warner Miller, of New York, to a re- The lied Star ocean line is and the arises with the dom. a steamship cutting week, at Old two evaporates vapor great- ers. in the western of 11 a in. If few in tile l Tilted States Orchard, where Portland His books have been part enmity quite Belfast at 2.Mn p. port* r. concerning the character of the oleo- people steerage rates. Century Magazine. B< i-i Iw iee .iaiiv of a of all the wealth vessels were found fishing in the manner tie- j est facility. < *ear-port, 7 mile.*, except margarine law just placed in the statutes. The Western Farmer's Work. gel possession majority widely read and greatly admired. His “Life number of the residents of hcrrytield, Har- v-.i .lav I. tv. Itelfast at !'a. m. amt 7 .D in the how much will scribed, within the limits of the The own- p. m., The of tin country it relieve the The President will leave Washington for his hay. Secondly, he has confounded the ideas of e passage oleomargarine hill, says of Abraham an rington and Millbridge ban cottages in the ilii' B. lta-l train. Lea ■*,-ar-port situation that these lew ail this vacation this week. ers of the vessels, it is said, intend to make a Lincoln” bad immense circula- > en at or Miller, was a and wise A close observer will sic tin; industrious by proving got chemical union and In 'a• .a m. ami l.iio in., arriving at Itellast in very important test ease of to see physical union. the most romantic localities on their p. farmer crawl out of bed four h-uirs wealth by strict business j>ri itrijifes. How this, whether the law will tion, and many of his poems are household adjacent neet w itli the trains. measure. Those who claim that the reduction befon day- Over nine il is of no If are to millions of tin* public debt was cut he sustained the courts. former, two or more substances unite to form of two edit' a amounts to do light. soften bis boots with a hammer and com- they got consequence. they by words. He has “To where coasts. The time will surely *onie when the *NS. another unlike either, and can be obtain- not know what they are talking about. Tie lantern in one these totally entire coast of as well as Hancock Bi The the for matter what kinder how the\ voices there is peace,” and bis body min- Washington, f.illowingis programme objects of tin- hill have been accomplished. We hand and a bucket of frozen slop in the other. many apologies The hop crop throughout Central New York The twelfth annual reunion of tin* Third ed with the in ii •. in t lie .liflerent ehurehes oiler their manner with dust in our again only greatest dilliculty; counties, will be a resort. Cutler, had He lias from one to a thousand which upon of getting it. When gles beautiful and picturesque great public « no desire to obtain revenue hy a tax on !u>frs. is reported a total failure. Maine Regimental Association was held High street, Rev. Geo. L. Tufts, all the earth, all means of travel Aug. the latter no change takes place other than a butter: that was far from our desire. shove their noses into hi> face, and the con- machinery, 11 at S p ri d ce mete on t!ie Machias Bay. already lias a boom for a s.imi .-Hi *. ||.-.I. 1 I III-; preaching, 2.1.*) I*. bogus tip Grand Army Hall in Gardiner, and was a ngticl ry. < tents of his bucket on where it freezes ami means of employment have been turned Machine coal cutters are to the strik- tine division of the substances, each of which ii ora> ei' meeting. 7 p. m. Mir main object was to have some law passed him, un- replace successful att'air. One hundred and re- is now owned and summer resort. There are in its over to tin few, either law or otherwise, the miners in the twenty Brightwood occupied by many things ti- .i- hureh. corner ol Market ami which bogus butter could not be sold for til lie looks like a skatimr rink. When he has by ing Hocking Valley. to the roll lie hy sponded call, among them ( apt. M. may readily regained by evaporation, sift- favor, and the there are enthusiastic in « of the must be Geo. Fisk, treasurer of tier Wason Car On II -;i IJ< -l \. Ros*, Preaching butter, and in that we have from the ho- pen he hunts six or great majority people slaves, B. Co. people pastor. genuine succeeded. escaped up Two hundred weavers are on a strike at Lakcman, Malden, Mass., Charles or some sai and criminals. The fact is so well the Watson, ing other proeess. Here i* an i..ith school. 12 in.; prayer meeting all over were a> seven buckets and crawls a wire fence paupers the same hill is also experi- relation to it. Bobbinston and Eastport are Dairymen the country divided through Salmon Tails, N. 11. cotton mills. Atlanta, Ga., and Col. II. G. Staples, Augusta. delightfully situated the or looture. 7h. p. m. to milk 27 cows. settled that it needs no argument. The ques- ment that one can make : 'Fake to the amount oleomargarine should be taxed These Mdmals wait until In The officers were elected: Presi- any equal quan- their shun: of as .*11— t.'hureh. over school following summer home of Geo. Atwater of New York, already receiving recognition High huihling, has the bucket tilled, it tion is, can our government do anything that extra 1 per Sonn wanted it tweiit\ cents in nearly when they kick An session of Congress is talked of, but dent, S. Vice tities of and iron -a- ,.lie.l Lv Rev. Lather Phelan, pound. will remove Joseph Smith, Bangor; Presi- to powdered sulphur tiling- and summer resorts. over, so this impending danger**' i’ndcr and this comfortable mansion is the \V -urtli •'umlav in month. order to kill otf it' manufacture : others thought aiming that th«; contents will kalso- it is very doubtful if it will be necessary. dents, H. X. C. W. Lowe, Water- given mix lii'erp.-ri. every the homestead laws an was made to Johnson, thoroughly: then with a magm-t we can « < mine >uch of hi> as attempt name of “Roeksimmon.” Calais is having water Works into her M L he Miii. re. t. R« v. B. Wcntwortli ten cents pound sufficient, while 1 ami a great part' clothing the ho.-'s ville, Henrv Penniman, Treasurer, Roads have been put man a farm who would take the It is intimated that a new Winthrup; out of tin Pi > in- ei mi: .ii a hi. w. Now and then give every Collector for the pick every grain tilings. .Mix the pa-t"i’. p. ; sahhath Seliool, many other** re in favor of a five cent tax. spared. they vary the monotony Geo. S. Fuller. Hallowed; Secretary, J. Edwin constructed around the bill, with streets, an institution much needed tin iv : not, 1 This was good as far as it went but it ac- of New York will soon connecting h a. in.. |»reaching 2 !"> p. in.; voting people*' I. of course, worked to have- the biil at kiekin.tr him instead of the" bucket, which gift. port be appointed. substance and beat them over passed by Nye, Hallowed; Corresponding Lew- again gently a however, t > the etui-, r. m.. general 7 m. but little. The man who took one Secretary, the main street below. Rustic exclusively, keep persons j- praver meeting, p. the latter tax. but as it did I am makes him feel tired and homesick. When the complished bridges span not, happy is Selbing, Augusta. Voted to the candle and will a ! nitai ian ( imreh. ( hureh -tree', Rev. .1. A. sav- of these farms, outside of the small fee for ex- The Senate continued the nomination of B. petition they unite* with brigl t flash clean. but for comfort and in other res*- that the purpose' of the original bill have been cows have been milked he ^oe- t" feed the Legislature next winter for assistance from the deep ravines, and with a safe horse and safety ag. >n t"r. I 'reach i ig hour jo.4.‘> a. iii.; stimlav amination, surve\ and record, had to have con- 15. Smalley as collector of N't. and all the skill of the >toekton attained. n at two cents We lioi’ses and finds the sorrel mare doubled in Burlington, the state erect correspondent Water N a much needed article in Cal- S'!iii..| !2 in. p,r pound. up to monuments at Gettysburg light buggy, one can easily imagine themselves peets. tin- man-el- siderable capital, lie must be able to move ’ii. < U wanted a tax sufficient to the of with the colic. H then has to mix The Naval could not them. i'-ab-t Church, oiirt -treet, Rev (.. pay expense' Construction bill passed both commemorating the part taken there by* Maine separate ais, as at low water there would be much less a lot of aconite and himself and family out there to the farm, must riding through the heart of a large mountain. h i.kin- past-n Preaching lo.4.'> a. m.. Sumlav stamping and general internal revenue -crvcil- up water, which he at- houses. It for additions to the soldiers. Rev. K. W. Preble was his be able to a team provides large appointed Thirdly, explanation of thunder i* Sr I.. III. o to down buy and tools sufficient to The of the very in ease of tire that there will he when 12 )auce. and two nts will amply do it. Hy this tempts pour the animal's mouth, when historian of the Association and to growth city is now almost wholly safety cultivate it. and must be able to at navy. requested curious. It seems almost like to M v.*«»M( The iM..lie- meet al Masonic Temple, means there call In no it hits him on the teeth with its front foot and buy least cruelty quote all of tin* be of imposition in the 'ale of write a history of the Third Maine Regiment in an easterly direction. Several ago, water in parts city shall easy aith. e.uner f Main ami High -tre. t* makes him wish he six months provisions to him and Alabama held a State election the years bis words. ‘‘There bogus butter, and that u;i- what we fought for had never been born. He keep family Aug with an a of the would be no tliundei if the I 'ah -tine Iv. T.. No. IL until he could raise sell a appendix containing history two known as the broth- access. oiniii.iinlery, Regular from the 'tart. tub of butter lias I works around ail the mornimr with tIn* old and crop. As a re- I>oinocrats electing their candidates a gentlemen McKnight ii I Hvery bogus by large reunions. The next annual will he air did not contain the four elements we ling- 2 Wdne-.lay evening in each month, sult men who needed assistance could meeting* lind in Washington is to on to be branded so it can be read The I mare and tlien proceeds to curry tin dun mules, actually majority. held at the ers, bought large tracts of land east of the county preparing hang special meeting* at call. plainly. j not avail Augusta third Wednesday in Sept- dynamite, namely, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, which to ><•. themselves of the gift of a farm, so s •i.iimni < s. who takes it from one store to try which can ki of corn and a coming citizens, ought Thus have and beautified a bar- every made ami provided for hy the law. lie can he by hand, shovelled Dh, Luther they improved mothers that an I were demand relief even if we have no in The President has President; Bradford, Woodfords, lightening thunder due 1 ii meet road 1“ feet of and milked the humanity withdrawn the nomination the candidate of the n formers, (ha- I.o'lge. Nh. 12*1. Regular arrested for his failure to comply with the through snow, Secretary and Treasurer. The meeting next ren waste, and a locality that fifteen years ago to tin; explosion of combustibles which had Lynch, INq.. > the matter. and of H. A. Beecher to be Collector of customs at ii'g- !' ur*.l; cuing in eaeli lmuith. specials revenue law and he dealt with cows, and curried the nudes, and doctored the Offering charity pauper sup- will be at in accordingly. is year Gardiner. was the abode of the lowest class of colored collected the air, lmt since* tin* time of is dieting for his political tunerb. lie is eon* at rail. old mare airain in the to plies in itself debasing and ought to be •Port Townsend, NV. T. Kvcry wholesale dealer has to have a license to cveninjr, he jrocs bed Franklin, no sane man has doubted IM'I.H.M'I.M mhi.ku UI»I» Kl.I.I.' >w*. I*, ! ie- tolerated when such measures cannot and known as to- that the\ -eious of his fair. :memocratie streets. every dayli-ht surplus resolution, made a bitter attack upon Major Jf. S. Melcher, president of the 20th (•harp-il with different 'kinds «»t or up bravely over mand that all men shall stand it in time of ing with lovely little adorned with electricity, < a in n license. Tin of that sell a-ain. (ilobe. by Maine parks, in Pal!:.-. P. M No. 4,1 o.O. J- ., meets of inspection places [Atchison the President, in the House. furnishes the fol- ditlcrent with tin* same kirnl arc to him so too has each man a to Regiment Association, degrees approach papers trying enrol!rap• by telling o need, right demand sparkling fountains, and brilliant with bloom- if. w Ha ii on the 2■ Top. honor to the P ic*.lav .-V cuing- in each an sorely pressed they have frequently demanded trust MeKnights. They have indeed dent. lias additional \alue, as it the funds amounting to sl2o,0(M>. The base is four feet ami the « protects 1 know wlnU it i- to be ;i laborer. I started from the granite square, resting been educators and equilibrium, thumler is the meeting of printer’s ink, telling what lie iiuht to do. State.- from the sale of imitation was employment government,*stating that public benefactors, and the butter. It in lit'*- a laborer on the boulder, which is twelve feet on the air—molecules that have been so violenth Wald" K..itge, N... l-j. Regular meeting t*vcr> and had my bread to earn with the can atford to make The statement that Gen. G rant had high, best of it all the vast sums of never to on a hoom for a State to itself government public im- published the is, money they John will go Washington impossible protect, against hands alone. I know what it i- an front, towards which the enemy attacked. separated. Hut your is not my to be pnnements for the sake of them em- expressed a wish to he buried at Mt. McGregor expended have nearly all been to correspondent, \ ! I> of \{. meet the sale of the 'tutl. The manufacturers ship- giving The die is a three foot cube, paid Spring- satisfied with his like that. Haukis. Regular employer of labor. I know the trials and Tlii>. like is contradicted Col. Fred Grant. highly polished, field thus dynamite theory of thunder, 1 per- ployment. tlie alms house, is better by men, making business good. Their .' i• Tiii'-1 lay evenings of each ped it into neighboring States by the ear loads surmounted a with in the hut he oilers so that one take plexities of tin laboring man in the support of than no relief but that is all by cap apex centre, is a lesson in another, may Ids as butter. There was no one about that can be example good political economy. genuine author- hi> I know the Texans are themselves in ease of nine inches high. On the faces of the choice at the same idea” he >»a\s, ■ family. anxieties of those em- said in its favor. It is preparing polished is noted for its varied price. “My 'ii'i.Ai;.- Hclf'a-t Lodge No. :jii. Reg- ized to and hence was de- only temporary and Springfield industries, News and Notes. inspect, everybody labor. The labor will be solv- ;iny trouble with Mexico. One volunteer militia die are cut the inscriptions in square and bevel “is, that it is the explosion of rain one Literary •. Motclav evening at the I ni\er ploying question sooner or later must be paid for in taxes. In all depending on steam for motive pow- drops, ceived, and the saie of bogus blitter went on in has sunk letters. nearly the of another as ed. and my judgment must be. time of need each wants company already been organized. er. To enumerate the different causing explosion thev fal!.*1 All is now. Tin* by referring person relief t/nn and varieties of A member of Church is w riting a '• that On the first face in sunk What in the world should Plymouth ■ 1 *. •« -111 >a tun uninterrupted. stopped all ditVerenees to boards of arbitration. large square letters make rain e\- mcrii:^ cM'i", lay The thrr/\ and lias a right to demand it. lie also Tim goods manufactured here would occupy too drops af tin I'nit.-irian Church dairyman only asked that the popular Baby Pathfinder for August is is the “Twentieth Third because run into one or novel in which Ward lien her li.im >as parlor. oleomargarine -real important point is that the ri_rl»t men lias a to following: Maine, much It is also for plodc they another, Henry sell right demand that that relief shall be out with all the latest can space. renowned the A !{. I •„a- i! Marshall Post. (. A R., dealers should it for oleomargarine ami this shall be <• changes, and he pro- Brigade, First Division, Fifth should make them kick when set on tire, or hosen arbiters. They shouhi be fair actual, and and the Dorps.” wealth of its churches but not for its charitable the hero. x• 12 K _n lar and tliinl law so. permanent honorable; cured of newsdealer for live cents. meetings first Thursday compels them to do men any Second face. “Here the 20th Maine should he '•» to burn in mimled men. who may appreciate the business of statesmen is to regiment institutions. The of no why they willing: up .. < .n-h iiiontli. over the find that relief, or city Portland, larger Angler store, claims of both. When this is*done I think the (Colonel .1. L. Chamberlain, commanding,) “cloudland” ami be so obstinate down here. o Dr. W. I'.. Laphatn. of \ugu-ta. has nearly 11 igli -ireet step down and out of oiiire. I claim that the During a sham tight at the Indiana State en- than this, has forty odd, while those of .Spring- labor 'tion will in a areal measure forming the extreme left of the national line of why tliey travel so as to make of ami P H. ".-a-ifli* »,range. No. 24.1. (pi be set- government can render this aid, and can do it one militia man was wound- field can be counted on one hand. Hut as a de- rapidly zigz:u completed his history Norway, Maine, Regular Household Hints. campment mortally battle, on the 2d of and i_ tled. Then* should be no strikes. When day July, 1803, repulsed lightning up there, yet fall atiinla e\eniug over F. R. Know 1- dis- without dilliculty or expense, and 1 will pro- ed and twenty-five were with the mand always causes a supply, let us take it for it will soon lie ready for delivery. •'*1 prostrated the attack of extreme as not to 'I>.ii;. 11 gh street. >yki I’oi satisfaction exists, the whole- matter should the right of Longstreet’s injure the upturned nose would take Vinegar. Fourquarts vinegar and at ceed to explain one of the ways in which it heat. granted that Springlield people are more pros- 1- Grange, V IT", meet' "aturdav once corps, and in turn, 308 a Stockton to One needs ever} two pounds sugar I,oiled until a clear be referred to arbitrators and the work can be done. It should charged capturing pris- as a rule than those other cities who philosopher explain. The number of the Ladies Floral i. syrup. incorporate and equip perous August .it the new building on tin Augusta road, be allowed to on. .1. An extradition has been concluded oners. The lost 38 killed and mortal- to read this of hi' in Hottle it. I >c one or two tablespoons to a glass go [IIon. R. liodwell to a co-operative industries in all the states and ter- treaty regiment have better charities. The extraordinary paragraph near K.uelall Kills'. and 02 wounded. This equipped public which lie constructs a Cabinet is full of interest to the housekeeper of and it will Ik* a of Portland with Japan, covering the same ly wounded, monument, double barreled, dyna- h Vti.w » n water, found very agreeable Delegation Workingmen. ritories for the carrying on of such industries substantially city library building is one of the finest in the class of crimes as the new with erected by survivors of the regiment A. D. mite loaded, seven shooting of water and tlorist. H is the best kin I of a ‘‘ladies Meets at Geo. K. .tohnson’s ofliee, beverage. as are best suited to the various localities. We proposed treaty state, and contains more than 50,000 volumes. drop by Great Britain. 1880, marks very the spot where the just taking it up a few miles where nobodv caii II t\ for'i lliiiek, on the 1st and :id Mondays of eaeh should not expect a to in nearly It is free to all. The also contains a book." Ladies Floral Cabinet •*.. 22 Shelves over Door Was He Great? colony grow oranges colors stood.” building see him. Ye-ey Frames. Moorish Maine or tine museum harvest ice in Texas, grow wool in The Grand took in San of natural history and antiquities. street, NeW York. lit ym < -i m ii \m. fret-work mako an effective finish for shelves Army parade place On the third and fourth faces of the die are he exclaims : "Now if the m>i'e of u 7;t;. R.»v\i. Au<\\M m. Florida or cotton in To the continual dweller in Fourthly, Mr. Tilth'll left lu liiml liim scimvlv imv Vermont. We should ex- Francisco 3. were in Springfield, the at Knight' it Kahor room .lohiison Hall, over door frames. These shelves are excellent uil- Aug 11,000 veterans line, cut the names, rank and of the 38 neither nor hinders tin- rain each to he company United States has become an old explosion helps ■ ■ tlrrss "i- wliidi pect colony equipped for that in- while 300,000 Armory story. \V. F. Watson, a former student of llonlton llie 21 and tth Timr-da} evenings of eaeh for the odd of or writing justitii's tin- hitrli repn- people witnessed the procession who were killed in the defence of that vital why does it thunder?" I think this must bi- receptacles pieces pottery best suited to its and those in- Hut the curious within our tation for that he Hi- life dustry locality, from the streets. stranger gates ll porcelain that would be “lost to sight” iii tin* ability enjoyed. position. should printer's blunder, and should read “why in Academy, now ofi 'oll»\ Cnixcrsily. has made 1 >i>:!«.• X'M.Miiia, No. ;l44:l, Km«.htsoj La was in dustries not dependent upon should be ascend the State street hill, lined on both recesses of some china spent the acquirement and management locality thunder does it?" It has closet. The wife of Sir to THE PENSION ROLLS. sides with always secim-d tome a itoit. Meet- at 7 o'clock, in a stimulated in each of tin* colonies. Land for Charles Dilke is said be grand old trees and elegant houses, arrangements with publishing house to issue Monday e\enings of large property and in the details of politi- that the reason it rained when tin- thunder .lohuso. Hail, Street. each should he demented on account of his social and and enter the the sen- why High Lemonade Always Heady, Squeeze the cal manipulation. lie was a thinker, colony bought by the govern- nearly The territory of Maine which is under pen- gate guarded by lonely becomes in. hook form a eolleetion of poenis J his own strong it downfall. tinel. heavy is that the rain-bearing< lou i' HIM.FAST i’osT-On J« i:. from a dozen a of ment, if did net own the land All political She should not have hasten- sion Anderson contains about He is warranted harmless, however, juice lemons; boil the pulp in and his knowledge public questions was already. agent 12,500 pen- have arrived over-head. production,-ays tic Moulton Pioneer. • stock, live ed to him after tin* scandal came out. ami you in unmolested. The hi and after.June 2'.»th, the western! mail will ar pint of water and add to the To each not men of his including stock, building materials, marry sioners, who receive £2,300,000 yearly. The pass grounds, juice. equalled by many public day. Hut time fails me to speak of your corre- ■ tools for all the industries to be on rolls do some 72 acres, are enclosed with an n 1 ai 1 > ltd fast time, at 11 .o*>a. hi., and »».:{() p. in. pint put an equal measure of white sugar and and yet he has made valuable ad- carried and not include naval pensioners, who are comprising scarcely any In the murder trial of the Chicago anarchists iron and spondent's computations, all based upon in- A hit of racing in the August Outing, i- a It} railroad time western mail arrives at ln.4oa. boil ten minutes. Seal use to food and clothes enough to the in Boston. there was dis- fence, beautifully laid out with trees, up. When wanted dition the political literature of his time, and supply colony witnesses were introduced who testified that paid During June, accuracies; of his total forirctfulness of in and .iiA m. a. iii. the most p Leaves 7.0.*» and i-Jn p. in. one a of until the colony could itself should bursal to invalids and to widows shrubbery ami flowers. About 500 men are valuable and seasonable contribution, and tablespoon tq glass water. future students will he apt to wonder whether | supply the bomb was not thrown from the and £200,581.02, ditlusiveness of of his universal ! be the alley and the civil war some hydrogen; his was not over-rated his supplied by government. The mem hers £128,080.00. There are 153 survivors of the employed, during 3,000 sinmld be in the hands of man and < ability greatly by that most of the shooting came from the police. sticker, carbon, over whose he every racing akes for Tea. These cakes are good with of tlit? colony should put all set war of 1812 on the who received found occupation here. The United States properties Director) of Agricultural Organizations In Maine. contemporaries. [X. V. Tribune. up buildings, rolls, during waxes the distinc- in the land. The hints about how to ride afternoon tea: Mix for fifteen minutes four all build all fences and break all June and 930 Armory was established in al- eloquent, forgetting totally jockey machinery, Col. Fred Grant denies positively the stories £3312, widows, who received formally 1704, tion between and with half a the adhesion cohesion; of his so as to eggs pound of sugar, half a grated soil at the expense of tin!government. In this of between Mrs. Nellie Grant £29,790. There are no revolutionary soldiers though germ existed during the revolution. get the most out of your mounts has MuM.'im. (.inv.i, P. of H lion. Fred’k and disagreements total ignorance of the fact that the (.erman nutmeg as much cloves as will lie wav the colonists would earn their food and ami one Much of the culture and wealth here he be P-'hie. M.i'ter. Gorham; I A. powder Boston girl—“I thought of a pretty idea to Sartoris and her husband of so serious a nature drawing pensions, only revolutionary existing “needle all only to read to appreciated, while the Mien, Secretary, on the of a is due to gun" explodes its eatridges in the tip dinner knife. Then add half a 1 clothing until could them. All that Mrs. Sartoris was widow—Mrs. Susan Curtis of There the Armory. Such an old institution l-. t't Auburn. designate engaged girls, and want you to they produce about to leave her hus- Topsham. of his rain from on Hurdle tohceommitt- of and sifted mix this cannot fail to a centre; highest drop' coming chapter Racing ought Maim. >i\h. A«ticm t in uai Sueii/n Hon. pound dry liour.and thorough- mo it out. It is for them to labor would add to the permanent value band. are 15 who receive £1 a and be public educator in more help carry wear a pensioners month, the highest clouds; and suffices to a ; have a or waxed tin: a table- of the and than and of the only say ed to rider over “the sticks." Unfits Prime. President. >onth Turner; A. L. ly greased drop little ribbon tied around the left arm. like colony, like the price of the land and 23 who get £72. The number receives ways one, many rich families memory by every this largest kindly word to our "timid adventurer.'' Do In unison, scerrtan Porlland. spoonful of the dough at intervals upon it. and New York cost of stock and materials it shall all be reck- Mr. Gladstone was received with cheers in £4. £0. and £8. 513 draw 202 are descendants of the old armorers. The ar- 'I’he illustrations that the sketch (showing.) girl—“I’m afraid that per month, £24, not but us a accompany M um It* »Aia* or Auiiiri i.il iit: Nelson bake a brown in a moderate oven. as of tist or can stop your theorizing give theory Ham, pale would never do. I know 1 never oned the cost of the The the House Commons Thursday. It is ex- £3«», 12 and 43 a month. tin; poet gather inspiration from a visit could alVord locating colony. £37.50 £50 Among of the how In- are President. Lewiston; /.. A. Gilbert, in that he will to the tower of the earth, showing Hat it is, and particularly line. s>eeretnry, to Imv >e' eii different colored ribbons for each consideration of their right* to ope- pected raise the Irish* question in best known who are are Gen. arsenal. We go up the North Greene. Tomato Omelet. Reel four ripe tomatoes, colony drawing pensions sure never to look into a book to substantiate dress!” rate it should be obliged to give back to the the debate on an address in reply totheQueen’s Joshua K. Chamberlain £30; Gen. Seldon Con- long winding stairs, pausing ere we reach the fivsiKKN Mum; Fan: Avs«m-|ation: lion..I. P. and cut or chop them into little dice. Make a to vour figures; give us a theory of the moon, Illusions of the 'finies and others F»ays by government a mortgage bond on all the prop- speech. nor. 1>. F. £4; Gen. top take a look at the huge bell which has Ha". President, liangor; K/ra L. Stearns, See- of a £30; Corp. Davis, George based the adhesive heaped tablespoonful flour into smooth of the out its chimes upon properties of carbon, Richard Proctor the current issue ret erty to foreclosure when- L. Beal, £12.50; Gen. Neal Dow, £7.50, and rung sturdy at the bidding of comprise ary. Itangor. paste with a little cold milk: add a little salt colony,.subject The witnesses for the defence in the anarchists or show us how “porous us their t “For economy and comfort, we use Hood’s Sar- ever the failed to out Uncle 8am for so As we plasters" givi Mum statk .Ikkski cm.K Association: colony carry any condi- Gen J. i\ Cilley, £25 a month. many long years. most of the Humboldt Library of Science, published and pepper, six well-beaten eggs, and the to- writes an trial at endeavor to show that the affectionate embraces means of this lion./ Gilbert, President; N. ii. Pike, Secre- saparilla,'’ intelligent Buffalo, N. V., tions in its charter. The colony should have Chicago step out on the little circular platform at the by matoes. Heat the mixture and 100 Doses One Dollar. wen: to blame for massacre* 1 in INDUSTRIAL ITEMS. great sticker; and how the sun by J. Fitzgerald. 10* Chambers street. New tary, Winthrop. thoroughly fry lady. an unlimited term of in which to oil police being summit, if the be clear, no fairer view ever finally explain years pay day is a M \Ini; srati-. Po.moi.ooicai. Socikti C. s. the omelet in the usual It be folded the because of their the The only great “brcachburm-d" rain and a way. may their bond to the government, with such a rate Haymarkct dispersing Maine Ked Granite Company, of Red met the eye. Below us lies the whole Connec- drop York. Here is collection of essays by that Manehe-ter; Samuel L. Hoard over if liked, but it must not be turned. (toalitliologieal. “Oh. what bird is that? I that water is tire; if we could be Pope. President, It will meeting. Beach, are two urns for Van- ticut like* one only ignorant have just joined the Auhtidon and am so of interest as the government was obliged to polishing large valley, vast garden. The noble most and most versatile of the man. Secretary, Augusta. from six to minutes to cook Society, enough to believe it. .1. i:. <-. original popular require eight prop- interested in bird calls.’’ “That’s our on borrowed The derbilt’s tomb at .Staten N. Y. The river threads its sinuous course like a silver M um. Iti.r. Ki.i.i fks Assoc iation d. It. Ma- goat.” pay money. government P. T. Barnum is reported to have remarked Island, erly. urns are three feet in expositors of science. The e-says upon psycho* Meeliaoie Falls; Isaac would retain its right to foreclose until the that if he lived much diameter, seven feet coil. The old mountains, Tom and llolvoke, President, Hutehins, You hardly realize that it is medicine, when tak- longer and retained his A bad back all the the high and are considered to be the largest ever outline their the* soft logical subjects the problems of mind are so-retary Wellington Way to Cook Calf’s Liver. Trv this ing Carter’s l.ittle Liver Pills are -mall: colony paid expense gov- present activity he would exhibit himself in a rugged peaks against The numbers of The Living Age for August they ver> made in the* world. are \\ r.si t:n M aim. 111.i Kr.i.i-r.us' \ssim t mos Austrian no ernment bad been to in it. The company also till- background of the summer Far off in the method of cooking calf’s liver: Re- had eHerts; all troubles from'torpid liver are put establishing Side tent as “one of the greatest curiosities that sky. Tth and Uth contain especially intere-ting and valuable: but those I »r .1 A. Morton. Pre-i lent. Ilethel h |>. Well- Tin: an order of lie Louis Agassiz, London move the •'kin from the liver and cut it in relieved their use. colony should have absolute control of all Barnum ever handled.” ing £18,(XX) government consisting distance, blue mountains, like banks of tint- by upon other are inferior in inter* rotnc, ■"oeretar} Poland. its but cases for terrace work around the ed and below us in I'umli. subjects hardly pieces as thick as your and them in allairs, restricted of course by the rules plant Capi- snow, directly lies the fair Quarterly; History The Novelists Mum. Mkiunu >nn;r Ittciti.hits' Assim i\- finger lay It is begging tin-question fora fellow that Miss Minnie Gardner of tol at est. milk for several hours. Then take them out of only laid down in its charter. Only ('lifted States Jonesville, Mic higan, Washington. citv, “whose clamrous jars” seem hushed and and their Patrons, ami p in < ol. >. \V. Tinkliam, President, Anson ; Geo. has eloped with his girl to explain that he was per- Pasteur, Fortnightly; the milk citizens could enter a and let us illus- rode a self-binder to cut 50 acres of wheat and The Georges River Woolen Mills, still. Fertile farms and homes K. M'miiv, Secretary. North Anson. and sprinkle them with flour; dip fectly carried away with her. colony, Warren, prosperous Kdmuml trate cut and raked all the on her father’s farm. are now more than half their machin- dot the Hurke,Contemporary; The Primrose A array of light, brief, and seasonable Mum Anitiu n uai. >ik tin Uev. < M. them in beaten egg and cover them with flour the matter bv a single citizen. He is in a hay running green landscape, and tin; whole fair splendid Excitement in or She she that kind of and have to run it scene is softened Nineteenth The Meditations Herring. President, Hrunswn k Mrs. MAN llinek with which you have mixed a little salt. Texas. village city and is without work, money or says enjoys work, and ery enough help engaged by the purpling haze of the League. Century; articles is offered in the August Brooklyn Mag Fry all. now Secretary, Howdoinhuin. them in hot Great excitement, has been caused in the credit, and to attend to such eases some officer prefers* it to swinging in a hammock. .So it is only a question of time, and summer day. of a Parish Joy, drippings and serve garnished vicinity Priest, Blackwood; The Templars, azine, and makes a number especially adapted of Paris. the remarkable of Mr. of the I'nited as that but before the strike will be a As we retrace our the with minced Tex., by recovery States such postmaster or cus- short, thing steps through beauti- A. parsley. •I- E. who Fitz John Porter was confirmed to the of the by J. Fronde, Good Words; A for summer all the and Corley, was so helpless he could not turn tom house officer, or some officer of the town or posi- past. ful grounds, past the piles of cannon balls and Christening reading. Nearly thirty Fried in bed, or raise his head; said he was tion to which he was nominated on the retired The in •‘No Physic, Sir, in Miner Apples, though a very old-fashioned evervbody city should be by law the local agent of all the Bath Independent learns that a promi- the great guns with their open mouths, we can Kirpathos. Macmillan; The Beasts and odd articles and poems given have the breath dying of Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. list a The Senators dish, taste well for breakfast. some small King’s colonies. Let us call the citizen Smith. by large majority. appear nent citizen will start a nail and tack in urav that the time come when there Birds of A story comes from a l*oy‘s hoarding Lay New was sent him. needy factory only may the Law, the Spites of and of summer about their titles or text, and good bits of salt on Diseover> Finding relief, he to have overcome their fears that under the the Killers, by iiool The was monotonous pork the griddle,‘and remove Smith to the local and he wants shipbuilding city upon the advent of the will be no need of firearms. in ‘.lerse}.' diet bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King's New goes agent says form of his commission In* be manufacturing the Contrast between Huddhist and Christian when the is and lav a might entitled to new water-works. And there comes their crispness and number offer a delightful and constipating, and the learned Principal derid- griddle very hot, pieces of Life Pills; by the time he had taken two boxes of to enter colony. The agent takes his name, to my mind those noble words ed to introduce some |c in tin* fair, tart as as can be back pay. The Lockwood of The old-sty physic apple- apples, large cut. skin Pills and two bottles of the Discovery, he was well age, a description of him and his place of birth Mills, Watervllle, manufac- Longfellow in his poem on the Arsenal at Teaching. Spectator; First Water-Meadow, variety of reading matter. Besides these are a 11 e,e. and await the happy results. One bright uppermost on the griddle. must be laid and had in llcsh and such references as lie tured the past of They gained thirty-six pounds. may require. Then A Gloucester fishing schooner which anchor- during year 17,185,000 yards Springfield: St. dames' Gazette; In Heligoland, All the also the thus far delivered i.ni the -martist in sellout, discovered tin* secret like buckwheat cakes. Cook moderate- Trial Bottles of this Great for Con- and Fngli-h sermons by singly, Discovery Smith tells the agent what kind of employment ed in Shelburne Harbor, N. S., Aug. 9th, was sheetings shirtings*. “Were half the that tills the world with mine in his ijaui'i:, and pushing liaek ids plate, turn when brown sumption free at It. II. Moody’s. power \ear Round; On the Variations of Climate in Mr. Beecher across the and the out-of- ly fast, and sprinkle with lie is used to and what kind lit; wants and in an GOOD SPORT IN water, 'helped to the pedagogue. "No pit v sic, sir, in mine. prevented by armed guard from the MAINE. terror, salt. When softened on a what lie to will the Course of old town sermons M > da«T told me to use nothin hut Ur. Pierce’s thoroughly arrange Little girl, looking at a of Kve—“Ma, did locality prefers goto. Smith Canadian cruiser Terror from when the Were half the wealth bestowed on Time, Nature; Letters, of Dr. Talmage, revised by will be found picture sailing Deer are reported to be more numerous in camps and 1‘hasant Pel jets?,’ and area dish. Th(*y very palatable. The Lvc live at the seaside? “W'hv, no, Bessie; what make oath to the truth of his statements and desired to leave. He had to enter his with J’urgative the} doing skipper Maine this summer than for years before. courts, (Kobe; instalments of “Don Angelo’s themselves, making in all a remarkable literary their like a charm!” are apples should not be mellow. makes think so?” “She has a under oath that lit; will to col- duty They anti-bilious, you always bathing promise go the vessel at the Custom House. are Given to redeem the human mind from Many being seen near the* settlements, error, “This Man's Wife,” “A Garden feast, at the more and purely vegetable. suit on.” and will remain one Stray Sheep,” still remarkable modest price ony designated there year There were no need of arsenals or while in the forests they are especially plenty. forts. of Work-Bags of Ticking. Little work-bags or until his labor shall have over and The queerest part of tin* stories of destitution Memories,” and “Sainto Mario.” and Poctr\. of *20 cents. The T Mur- Remarkable paid, They are frequently seen in the Down the dark future, through long genera- Brooklyn Magazine, of blue and white or pink and white ticking Very Recovery. above Ids living, the cost of bis travel from at Labrador, New Brunswick, and Newfound- feeding past- A man in lias a Mr. V. ures in Turner. The deer in tions, ray Street, New York. Pittsburg patented machine are made in the of an Geo. Willing, of Manchester, Mich., writes : where be to the sent to. Then land, is their denial. A Quebec steamer greatest park shape envelope eight applies, colony just or in on The sounds Our with which to blow window com- ‘My wife has been almost for live Maine, fact the Atlantic slope, fs in the echoing grow fainter and then dealings with China and Japan are be- glass by inches long by six wide. The colored stripes helpless years, the agent shall give him a pass over all the IJ. returned from atrip to tin; Labrador coast, says it is ‘o that she could not turn over in bed of Nicatous Lake. A few weeks since cease, in its introduces a pressed air, which, claimed, will revolu- have a line of silk in stem stitch. The helpless S. mail lines the winter on the coast was a mild and vicinity coming more intimate every With us the Babyhood, August issue, golden slone. she used two Bottles of Electric, carrying necessary to get him to one, James West and And like a bell with solemn sweet day. tionize the business. Bitters, wife of Camp Nicatous, while vibrations, of con- white have colored silk briar, so that he desires to to. If Smith cod has been good. The Indians did department “Nursery Observations,*’ stripes herring and is much improved, that she is able now to do colony get fishing from Nicatous Lake I hear once more the voice of “Japanese craze” is everywhere apparent by well are better ofi’than canoeing up Gasabcus Christ, say bone and others of the various fancy stitches her own work.” took the pass and used it only to get across the hunting and usual. It is of short extracts from its and va- stream to the Lake of the latter name, saw ‘Peace.’ the introduction of Japanese and sisting large How Women Would Vote. through the centre. The is of silk, and Electric Bitters will do all that Is claimed for country and never went to a and work- said, however, that distress will ensue unless costumes, lining colony twelve deer in one forenoon. J. of Helen N. Packard. ried correspondence describing traits of a bow of ribbon forms the in them. Hundreds of testimonials attest their great ed out the cost of he would be there is something done for the Darling numberless embellishments for the interior special Wen* women allowed to vote, every one in the fastening. Hags it, guilty of people. on a to curative powers. .*><> cents a bottle at K. II. Lowell, trip Gasaheus a short time children. It “Such a of the wlm has used I>r. Pierce’s “Favorite Pre- this shape of larger size may he made in the Only both fraud and perjury, both of which crimes decoration of our houses. It is says: compilation land since saw eighteen deer in one dav. Mr. Mer- curious and in- \ote it to 1m* an same or of as as Moody’s. would send him to State The June number of the Historical scription” would unfailing remedy way plush, embroidered, well prison. When trav- A Conundrum Solved. a Bangor observations of parents, representing as it will her rick, somewhat noted hear hunter, on a teresting therefore, to notice how, in for the diseases peculiar to sex. Ity druggist*. of canvas, worked with silk, eling to the he would he a exactly cod liver taken is colony registered recent visit to saw seven Magazine has fine steel portrait of Chief a of circumstances and surround- Phosphorized oil, internally, Gasaheus, deer in the the same our great variety to restore from place to place like a letter ami What are the Maine Prohibitionists manner, friends the Japs are do- recommended premature gray hair. We registered agitating lake at one time. Justice Peters and the table of con- Airing Houses in Summer. house could be if be be for? Not for the of for following ings, should, we believe, he useful for the pur- Right where the St. Paul ice palace stood last Every have concluded to let ours go on pre-maturing. easily captured attempted to principle prohibition, ing their best to ape us in their dress, their cus- closed for the summer should be once a dishonorable. it has tents: Peters Maine winter the is now in opened If Smith was honest in carrying been recognized and accepted there for Family, Branch; Karly pose of comparisons, since comparison is the temperature RH the shade. so toms and their methods of and week, that each room mav lie thoroughly Handsome versus Homely. out his agreement be would find that lieliatl years, and has had as fair a trial as it can pos- Fish and Settlements on Penobscot bringing up From this yoij may infer that it has to be a Fishing. ltiver, Orono, Mil- most helpful way of solving many questions, aired, every waste pipe shouhf be well flushed been taken in an hour of need and sent to have under the conditions of hu- the A gold day when the ice pstface gets left, Who is that line looking lady that wc just passed, just sibly existing and Hammond educating rising generation. very graphic with water and have a generous of dis- Clara? that is Mrs. his favorite and and man nature. Not for an extension of the ford, Argyle, Bradley; Family, great and small, which arise in the minds of supply Why, .Snow. Well, there, place occupation furnish- The fishing steamer Novelty ami schooner Emma description of Japanese life is running in Out- infectants. The cellar should he well and what a change; when I saw her last, her skin was ed to work with under the best of Maine to other for the Maine M. at of Islands in Eastern Penobscot who are interested in aired, every thing system States, Dyer, arrived Portland Friday. Both ves- Bangor; Bay; and the parents knowing wheth- “ttetlol” wc heard oue man say to another, the if the winter’s of coal be in so sallow and muddv looking, it’s no wonder 1 anti all Prohibitionists to be sels have successful ing, August contribution of “The Last supply put during circumstances, just for the asking. If profess dissatisfied with made voyages. The A Letter of Wife of John er other “I didn’t know at first, ! didn’t know her. Wiint has that Dyer Abigail, Adams; certain individualities are usual or peculiar. day. you why you the absence,‘floor and walls should be produced lovely Smith bad a family and wanted them with him the operation of the law at home, as executed brings in 375 barrels of mackerel. Voyage of the Surprise” contains much that is look ten years younger than you did when I saw family’s complexion? I heard that she took Sulphur Bit- Letter of Gen. David Cobb to John In- While no to scientific thoroughly swept and the coal dust removed, a pass would be furnished them on the same under their own eyes and noses. Is it because Peters; making pretension you last.” **I /W ten years younger,” was the re- ters, the great Blood Puri Her, and now would not Twenty-two Ashing boats were seized at Deer interesting on this subject. not thrown into tin* coal bins. At least one terms. He lias been sent to a where be a few of their leaders for of Islands in Blue such a record cannot fail in time ‘‘You know 1 used to*l»e under the weathei he without them. 2\v3*2 colony happen, personal Island Thursday by Canadian authorities for corporation Goldsborough; achievement, ply- week before the return of the the rooms is unknown. He be honest and industri- to hate Blaine worse than they hate all the time and gave up to he any bet- family may reasons, smuggling. They were valued at £200 to #400 each, Hill Bay: Islands in Frenchman’s Bay; Incor- to have a scientific value.” The other depart- expecting should 1m* ventilated ous ter. The doctor said 1 had consumption. 1 was every day ami the flushing “Do you know the nature of an oath ma’am?” and lie may be a worthless vagabond. He rum? fN. Y. Sun. and this amount in each ease was deposited and Comrades of the old Third Maine of Additions and Correc- Regiment ments of this number are entertain- terribly weak, had niglit-sweats, cough, no niine- of the pipes attended to.’ inquired the judge. “Well, I reckon 1 oiler,” was anil the are both entitled to the boats were released. poration Sullivan; unusually colony protection. are with much tlte, and lost flesh. 1 saw Ur. Pierce’s ‘Golden the husband drives a canal boat.” After has tions. waiting interest the forthcom- and instructive. One of the most reply. “My he worked out the expense of his A great problem has been solved, and we The Journal that ing import- Medical advertised, and it The Duster and the Augusta says fishermen in Discovery’ thought Soft Cloth. The and earned his in the know where all the and men ing history of that famous of a no harm if it did no Advice to Mothers. coining time, then, great good go many parts of the State are forming in organization, ant articles is “Diarrhiva from Hygienic would do good. It lias eured feather duster as a flirter is as living petitions unequaled, and, but not till he either the when die. The Portland Advertiser to the dose time on me. I am a new man liecauae I aui a well one.” then, may quit they regard ending black bass and We are in of a which Gen. 0. O. Howard was the first com- with other flirters. are so colony receipt large and very care- Dr. II. I). C hapin. Other effects instant and so Mus. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children or become a member of it at his own will. makes this statement: white perch at May 20th. wielder of the rod Standpoint,” by Every executed of the new Standard mander. It is as to blind the to the real re- is tin* of one of the best and line is in favor of'the fully engraving being written by Rev. E. W. “The in Its pronounced eyes teething prescription female After becoming a member of the colony ho Dr. Hanson of Waterville, whose death was strongly movement. Oil medical authorities discuss Baby The addresses of a certain man sults. The dust and nurses and in the United Company Building, 26 New young having flies, because it flies it is physicians States, and lias may at time and take what a few weeks has to Broadway, Preble, formerly a of the Uni- for any resign settle, ago, gone Squirrel which is as the popular pastor Carriage,” “Sea Bathing Childreu,” and l»ceii declined In a young l*dy, he paid court to regarded as dislodged Never been used for forty years with never-failing success l»e him reported York, noteworthy finest busi- permanently. may due and leave. Or he at Island. That discourteous mono- versalist church of and will be her sinter. “Ilotv a by millions of mothers for their children. may any abrupt, explosive, ness structure on the greatest commercial Bangor, issued “Water Marion Harlnnd writes on much you resemble vour was there more mistaken notion. The feath- During time he a vote of Filters,” the of its value is incalcuable. it expelled by majority the col- Those who know all the f‘\rts in the case, syllable “Thanks,” got a Roland for its Oliver of sister." saiil lie ou the of the er duster reaches process teething thoroughfare this continent. The enormous this full. The Banner Dr. Preble evening first call.” inaccessible places and is the on v. members of a would be en- not see in the above the Gospel says: “Old Wives* Fables,” and Mrs. Lucy White relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and Only colony may anything strange other day. Madame dropped her cardcase 200 feet and almost two You have tlie same eyes—" “And the same least dangerous method of statutes and titled at granite pile, deep, has been freeing diarrlnea, griping in tin* bowels, and wind-colic. to vote the election of*its officers, or statement; but those who do not, the in Trcmont ami a brisk painstaking in gathering materials, Palmer on the “Tin* Coming finest.” cts. nose!’’ she added, He has and all might get street, Boston, little hundred feet in height from foundation stone [If> quickly. stopped paintings general ornamentations of giving health to the child it restsAhc mother. bold office in or own of its that the final destination of all man- By any it, any part impression newsboy picked it up for her. “Thanks!” to is to the execu- and with his talent for his a number: a .'> Beckman St., New caliili" at tile house. wall or ceiling from the untiring and net rat- Price 25c. a bottle. pinnacle, entirely given up graphic writing, year. pe Iy48 estate after its debts were paid, or receive any kind was Squirrel Island. [Oxford Democrat. said she. “Welks” said he, and bolted. tive of offices the Company. book will be up with the best in its class. York.] Our George Goes to Aroostook. A to Waldo 1'ounty Republican i'onventlon. Whole number of votes.7s Trip Sridgton. The Local Summer Resorts. Sunday at Bap Harbor. REPUBLICAN JOURNAL, Necessary to a choice.. .in Rft*c Rail. The Waldo Republican convention was Killmah News of l*roh:tbly Mtice Ceil. (Jratit’s tour around the ANNl AL SESSION OF T1IE MAINE GltAND County had.28 KUTJSS I'ltOM KOUTIIl’OUT. Belfast and Clark llic excursion to Bar Harbor last on Vicinity. held at the Court House, in on .24 Sunday lSAMiOU II1-.I. 1-ASi ,s. BELFAST, THURSDAY, AUGUST li), 1886. world there has been like LODGE, 1. (). O. F. BRIDGTON. LONG AND Belfast, Saturday, The So a Breeze the !>, nothing “Atwood's Wilson ...81 brings following items with steamer Hock land was not a success so far Tlu; rain the 14th Inst. It was a as The came to Monday night was much new led and SEBAGO LAKE.S. TIIE SERPENTINE SOXGO. representative body, com- in reach of Bangors Belfast last Friday <»n to the for ami there was no our scissors: A very pleasant excursion numbers were caused Exploration thirty" Aroostook, style, posed of choice. concerned. Notwithstanding the steamer Queen great rejoicing among the farmers. ITIfLISlIKD KYKKY Till HSDAY MOUSING BY THE The lovers of the Three Links met young, earnest, intelligent Republicans, Third ballot. to City, the boat, proceeding to Cam- mystical Camden was made on steamer Susie Thurs- was enthusiasm and right down and to with a May, day' exceptionally line ami the of den with a It is enjoyment, sprinkling of the gray haired veterans of departure Grand Army excursion, in the after- reported from Belmont that the corn crop i- last week at Bridgton in annual session. a Whole number of votes.71 day, by the following party: Mr. and Mrs. X. G. the boat Atwood, first, and the By former was delayed an hour about noon an fair, | last, every time, belongs campaigns. The earnestness manifested to a choice. only thirty audience of .100 greeted them on the hall grain good, while potatoes are a failure. law of the order the annual session must be Necessary b’.’agg, Mrs. Edith Mrs. Miss Republican Journal Co. credit for its in all the Killnian had..21 Ayer, Plummer, passengers went on board here and nine or ten at Publishing and the and the determination to grounds. The game was a A inception, management deliberations, Annie ten inning one, dose Belfast party enjoyed a clam hake on South held at Portland other and on the Clark ..14 Baker, Bangor; Frank Knowlton and Belle the Ground. A brisk UIARLES A. P1LSBUKY.EDITOR. perfect out of the excursion to its every year, put before the an unobjectionable ticket Camp northerly breeze was and exciting carrying people Wilson .:>n Swett, Arvilla throughout. Plummer and Burns Shore, North port, Saturday, and the same a olV at Belfast; Sawyer, Oldtown; Mrs. J. the air was da> RUSSELL G. DYER.Local Editor. year such place as the Grand Lodge may will tell at the polls, and a little of the old time blowing, cool ami clear, the water were the for minutest detail. No one lia> the least idea of and O. I>. Wilson was nominated. B. battery Bangor, while Burns and company of young people drove over to Fort point Mayo, Foxcroft; Edwin IIowc and friend, Bos- and the run down select. Last year it was voted to hold the an- of the of our will in- On motion of smooth, was greatly It Know Itou the the of an vigor Republicans county c. W. Haney, of Belfast. Win. enjoyed. occupied same position for the home and had a dance in the magnitude arranging such excursion. ton; E. B. Lord, Stillwater. attended an was evening. nual session of crease the of \\ oods, of Belfast, was nominated lor They predicted by the weather wise—and otherwise team. Belfast FOR GOVERNOR^ The of the 1880 with Cumberland Lodge at majority two years ago. County out-hatted Bangor, making eighteen issuing invitations: the delay in re- Treasurer, acclamation. entertainment at Ilall in the —that as the Several members of Silver K. of thi- At 10 a. m. when Col. W. II. chairman of by Megunticook evening, wind was oil shore it would be hot at base hit with a total of Cross, P., Bridgton Centre. the inducements Foglcr, The Committee on .Resolutions twenty-seven. Luck was the numerous wants of some Among put reported the fol- Ktven the of and in- went to Waterville J. R. ceiving replies; the by Euturpe Quartette Bangor, Ikir Harbor, but this to be as our nly, last Thursday evening, BODWELL, forth to allure members from the remote east- County Committee, called the convention to or- lowing which was accepted unanimously : proved erroneous as against boys, however, as it has been all -mu in a and were entertained recipients of invitations; the letters Unit came Resolved, That we endorse the of dulged very pleasant trip home by moonlight. the of mer. by Ilaverloek Lodge of that der, the Court House was well tilled, many besides platform prin- prophecies Wiggin. The atmosphere was Bangor made three double the hall OF HALLOWELL. ern to the extreme western section of the State plcs announced the State Conven- ....We are in the midst of the plays, in. asking invitations for frieuds, and their the by Republican season, but next cool for place. Supper was served at the Kim wood. delegates being present to witness the proceed- tion delightful, just enough comfort, and the being struck fairly into a fielder’s hands cverv was the in and around recently held*at Lewiston, as wise and pat- week the crowd of will be and “sisters and their charming scenery Bridg- ings. Hon. Joseph R. Mcars, of was made cottagers here, the was seen to The Mr. cousins and their aunts;*’ Morrill, riotic, and expressive of the broad place its best advantage, recent show- time. No such chances were offered to the Bel remains of J. B. Littlelield were buried For Representative to Congress, a and IS. F. of statesmanship week the ton, and sail over the beautiful Lake temporary chairman, Foster, Montvillc, and progressive views of the following crowd will come and ers the with the several the Sebago Republican partv. spread having laid the dust and freshened the fasts. The score: "i. F last rimmix of of arranging railroads; secretary. The chairman thanked the convention That all foliage. riday by Lodge Masons, and the accom- Resolved, we recognize in lion. Joseph R. over the Grounds ami tread it down till there is SETH L. of Belfast. tortuous ltivcr. The hotel for the honor conferred him The that Bar Harbor is IIANGOK. which he t member. We MILLIKEN, forming of committees in the ditterent towns Songo upon and briellv stated Bodwell, our candidate for a true reports tilled to over-llow- was learn that Mr. Little the Governor, expo- turf left on modations at are not for a object of the meeting. nent of the hardly any Buggies’ park... We hear have been A It. ]{. in w hich the would the details of Bridgton adequate enterprise of our State and a type of its ing received with some incredulitv, but 1II. T.I5. I’.O. \. | Held was insured in the Masonic Mutual Belief. party stop; On motion of C. E. of Messrs. best < s. s. •') | Smith, Freedom, manhood; one who will zealously labor in of- apt. Barbour, of Bangor, the owner of the “Susie we satisfied Kay, I i i n u o WALDO COt NTY NOMINATIONS. large crowd, but the of the Odd Fel- K. ourselves that they were correct. Not < I hotel and other accommodations, ami hundreds hospitality Smith, Emery Boardman, of Belfast, and C. ficial life as he lias done in the of a Harmon, 1. f_ t 0 0 o I 0 o lci k of Courts Berry has issued venires for tin of capacity pri- May,” is trying to form a stock here to Bar Senator*;-—Jonathan C. No hols, lows Hills, were made a committee on vate company only Harbor, but all the other resorts on the r. f.., n Searsport. of ami the picturesque scenery more than Winterport, citizen, to promote its welfare, and to whose Carrigan, 11 I) o of the for the October term of A. .J. Billings. Freeiloni. I matters are unknown to any one but the credentials. build a nice little steamer for drawing jurymen pro- triumphant election the Republicans of Waldo especially Xorthport. island, and at adjacent on the main ! ;> I 1 I I I 0 sheriff—I Iknuy Faison. Montville. make amends for deficiencies in this direction. Messrs. of of points land, eoiirt. The law It hall he done jector. no one but Atwood Beamed, Burnham, Hatch, Troy, county will contribute their full share. Success to him— In our Ktidderham, 2b, 4 requires forty day Probably would and roster of North Shore last have been taxed their Clerk of Courts—Tileston W vdlin. Packard, of were made a committee beyond capacity. Those 5 before the c'' 1 a Nnrthport. You leave the Maine Central at the transfer Searsport, Resolved, That the faithful and etlicient services week 1 4 :$ I 0 o11. .The Grand .lurv will he new KL W. have attempted it. hut ho is an Aroostook on we omitted to insert Lnuterbrunncn who County Attorney—Ri Roc Kits. Belfast. j permanent organization. of our Congressman, the Hon. Seth. L. in cottage, know the number and size of Bar Harbor ho- Kelley, lb.. :i I 1 i it; o 2 station back of the of Portland and take while the Milliken, Register of 1 >ecds—.1 ami-.s Pattkl. Belfast. crank, and has believed in that for city committee on credentials were prepar- to the interests of his his occupied by Win. llowe, wife and Ilattie and the Plummer, p. 4 0 i 2 o f> i j county their attending constituents, daughter tels, many cottages and lodging houses, Treasurer—William M. Woods, Belfast. the P. A O. train of ing report, Hon. Geo. E. Johnson, of Belfast, successful Dearth, c. f. ;> o 0 0 0 Win. We. to Lake Station, at the foot .efforts in their behalf, and the distin- A. Howe, Ed. and Florence IIowc and Jacob Bar- ami in 2 1 k-. the new proprietor of the Pr« -«|m Commissioners—Mark s. Stills, Jr., j years, and he knew that if he could induce called upon the Hon. Seth L. our Con- who former seasons have found no lack of Jackson; only Milliken, guished ability with which he lias represented the Isle Hotel, i- tin right man in the right Otis I). Searsmont. Sebago lake in the town of Standish. From this for remarks. ley, of Boston.John K. and wife and place." Wilson, others to there, gressman, district in entitles him to our confidence Phillips accommodations, will find it hard to realize that Totals .38 t» II II 2D IS 1 lie is a hotel man ail over, and hi- hou.-e 1- mriv go that in every visitor lie Mr. Milliken Congress, are two said lie was gratified to meet the and cordial a point there routes to Bridgton—one by support. daughters Gertie and Maud, from Mass, have come to Bar llKLKAHT. big large patronage from the traveling public would have convert, and a new convert of Waldo in Waverly, people Harbor this month and is delegates county convention; gratified Resolved, That wo our best efforts to sc i < aribou rail and the other steamboat over the lakes. pledge are his Mrs. A. E. South Republican. by to see such a full He remembered the all visiting sister, Damon, after an unsuccessful for taken the In. .n. .o. a. i:. the Fires several hotter than an old one. At- assembly. cure, by honorable means, the election of each quest quarters Keep Gamp Burning;. degrees all its He never remem- :» ; r» Fmt:. Mr. K. Tin writer went over the former and returned party through history. and all the candidates nominated this eonven Shore.Clias. K. Smith, of Freeman, will build return boat across the Kno\vlton,c. Bradman- h.ouse, on the easi -idc, bered in an by ferry. The result will of wood is persistent and lias a bull off year to have seen a fuller conven- a new Chatterton, :Jh. 2 i» o i dog grip. the latter, and we will follow in that order. cottage on View this season — took tire on to the roll call at by tion or more Bay Square course be more the winter, and ‘ioodw 21). Saturday afternoon, Imt was extin Every delegate responded Once determination to nominate good can- The committee was elected building coming in, 4 1 2 2 he fastens to an idea, throw red From Lake station you continue on the P. & O. following county A new well is on you may didates. Whether or not all were satisfied in the For the being dug Gridin St.—a needed another boom in real Sweeney, lh.4 guished without a general alarm '1’he lire caught the Republican county convention in this city until reach Hiram to district of Belfast, the Hon. W. 11. Fog. estate. Bar Harbor lias and cold you where you change the choice he knew would home and see that addition to that .MeAndless, s. s..4 I pepper water, hut he never lets go. they go locality... The canvas is being from a defective M Bradman \\a o — come to chimney means and Saco River IL It. a narrow were stay. 1. Saturday, which that the Republicans of Bridgton they elected. He came in to see and to look For the district •>: all Howard, f.. 4 7 2 11 If lie wen-a young unmarried man. 1 should composed Searsport, Stockton spread through the grove. The overcome with that she tell in a .-hock. gauge road. The rails are 24 inches upon the people who had so many times honored and F. shops were closed, fewer were l'liinney, r. f. 1 14 In o fright partial Waldo are on deck and for action. The only apart Prospect, Warren Gridin, of Stockton. I noticed lew. W. carriages j ready hate to he the that he on I and the and cars are on same him, and to have a old talk with them, lie For Drew Wvinan, a graduate of < alhihan, e. f. 2 2 o 1 o girl got mashed if engine the dimin- good the district of the towns of Lin- seen, and then; was an absence of the usual All Boston to Bar Harbm take a of the composed Colby, now pastor of a church in papers gone campaign is to be a short but active one. In utive scab;, the seats but a spoke great loss to the country two years eolnville, North Islesboro and < Baptist Mass., Burns, p. 0 0 i 4 1 didn't n to holding single per- port, Belmont. M. sea liappi fancy him. He would marry when the nation was snatched from its de- stopping hen*. He was here last Bev. B. B. throngs on the main streets, but it wa> breeze,” was the report from “( y." found in son. Yet these roads arc safe and ago Hill, of North port. year. lively this county we may fairly claim to have put easy riding, and of Merrill of Brewer is Total me just as sure as the fact that can’t run fenders, the loss to the country when its For the district of Congregational’(,'liuivh, hero, enough in and around the hotels, and at the Rod Is 27 27 I I 8 the .Journal lm\ at the othre eve you is composed Burnham, Troy. also Bev. ( B. Uessee of Thomaston post Tltursday forth a ticket to which no can be deservedly popular. Bridgton thirty-eight greatest statesman was to life. I with his fam- exceptions on a foul hall. All to relegated private nity, Thorndike and Jackson. I. Libbv, of is iek, which is said to have a thousand scout; in innincs. Such “a* cidem-” are not uncommon under praise Atwood, proprie- miles in a northwesterly direction from Port- There has been this Our have ily occupying his cottage here.The doctors guests, the cuing. gain. opponents Burnham. 1 taken, and which liud a Office merits support. There is tor of land. A committee from Cumberland been in power two and have done what we Xorthport good place fora vacation: Dr. ('. and veranda were There was a 2 :{ 4 7 > ii 10 the reform Administration. the u u 2 ;; o 0 u u | certainly no need for third or fourth him all credit, and one and a!! the ex- escorted them They demonstrated that the ville, Libertv and Palermo, 1.. ( '. Morse, of Lib- large fleet of yachts in the harbor, full as a- party belongs port, and Dr. Luce of Freedom are here. I many Belfast.1 1 a (i o a u The frost hell” i- a sort of'alarm clock where toilets were made and assigned. charges made were false, while the promises met a l 4 u arrange ticket.-*. Tin ticket is now, as it cursionists cheerfully accord it. quarters they erty. Mr. Webb <>f during the visit of the Mas tern Yacht mrnt used in the California W hen Ha Republican they made have not been carried out. When our .Jackson, Mich., at the hotel. He is Squadron. Wild vineyards. The mot at The town contains about 8,000 inhabitants, and For the district composed of Frankfort, Winter licre pitches, Plummer *2; Burns I. Pa-sed halls, party Bangor from different parts surrendered with hi- He cam for relief of a The crafts included some of the mercury fall- J" a certain point a hell i-rniur in has been for a and i> opponents at Appomattox, they never and A. F. of family. sailing largest Barn.-. I. first base on called 2. years, temperance ticket; of the state and situated on a stream affording excellent water port Monroe, Fernald, Winterport. throat trouble b\ balls, Bangor- the and the inmates lm-t l« out and hulld New England. We had surrendered to Northern sentiment. The* erv of recommendation of an old Waldo Be!fast •'!. f lii'iiM-, I I’or the district of Brook>. schooners and -, and them irst base on errors, I Bel In- lias earned the confidence from New power for numerous woolen and other manu- reform composed >wanville, plivsjcian, Dr. Mains. in Waterville Mail. ship conspicuous among Bangor- lire- t«. prevent the frost from the vim Republican party delegates Hampshire. Massachusetts, became tin* shibboleth of the Mr. Knox |“B’’ l.t-f !. struck Plummer : ! \ injuring party. Morrill, Waldo, and Freedom, lion. Joseph The ua.; < out, by Burns factories. The inhabitants are proud of Milliken called wonder is, m»t that come, or the steam yacht orsair, l.»0 tons, owned bv K\ehange. of the man Rhode Island, Connecticut and Ceorgia. 1 am justly briefly attention to the promise IL Mears, of Morrill. people linger, !Banc run. Three ha-e hit. Knowlton. working by efforts to protect bis in- but that so Phinney. the town and to set forth its ad- made the few, understand the ad •I. o not much acquainted in Bangor. and I made a delight many by Democrats. The\ said the suiplus in The convention then adjourned, been in comparatively, IMerpont Morgan, of N*-w York, she was built I base hits. Plummer, Kudderham I turns. Chat Mr. II. L. Woodcock will have one of tlm-e ter! >ts and to having vantagi w hich a- a summer guard him from competition with little mistake in vantages and beauties. We met Major Shorcv, the treasury, which they placed at from $200,000,000 continual session. X<-iihport pre-cuts tcrtoii, Swccnc\. Goodwin. Ba-r- securing my lodging I rc ori. 'The the same y>ai as the steam Howard, -tolen. “frost hell- on his marsh in >eai place. of to $400,000,000, to be distributed the need of an annual vacation for the yacht* Yo-emite and cranberry labor. This is. as ( intended to at a by editor the Bridgton News, the only paper In ought through Bangor--. Ka\ and lv foreign pauper ongressman put up liotel, hut some bu-y worker is more rear b\ >(ranger. Tin town, and a live local sheet, and to him are in- country. Randall and Hendricks said the people’s becoming apparent latter visited this port a few year- lc\. Kudderham and Ka\ and Kudderham. naans or other, i into a ‘lunatic ear, hence the Kelley, Millikeii said, in one sense an off ar. but it is straggled was hoarded in the treasury. This erv was Waldo Count) Democratic Convention. growing demand for a place o'f Famed runs. yi debted for manv courtesies. money Bangors.'* Bellas'! t. Left <.ti l.a-i Baker, who is the for tin- t.niim asylum. 1 did not have a chance to go about Major Shorey’s sufliciont to the state of ^ork. fpii'd eomtort. Tln se are days of Wc are Mayer agent carry New which hurry. Bangor-.**. Belfast s. Tina* of gaum, 2h.,2.">m. !' u the preliminary struggle in the campai n of tlie Imine is situated on an elevated street over- The Democrats of Waldo met in conven- running under brains The excursionists weir all notified that the I city any, but 1 discovered that there are decided the contest. Morrison the other made County high pressure, and strength pi re, W ii. Warren. lot at the corner of High and Miller -trect-. ha- day arc alike Kobinson, 1 several tow n looking Highland Lake, one of the many lovely a motion to have the overtaxed, and sooner or later must ield Uoekland would leave sss, and our sister States an look- clocks which strike the different surplus distributed. The tion at the Court House, in Belfast, and promptly at r m., local, written tlu: ovv nets in California w hat tin Republican water Tin-day, unless the teii.-ion i- sometimes and j It.VNtiOU li, ltKI.l AST |. stating hours of the night, at sheets of in and around Bridgton. His President oppose*I it. The of the Treas- relaxed, op and she to see nee least from ten in the Secretary nominated their candidates for the dlices. had backed out from the wharf when one ing Maine illustrate anew the signify a runs said the county portunitx given for rest and What j >atnrda\ the city council will do in to mg Urn -atm- evening until six in the morning. I learned land down to the lake, on whose shore he ury money must not he taken out, but refreshing. home nine w ent to Bangor this state- country very pleasant. Two passengers from Bar Hai stitutions and to tin* common weal, lake. The laud on either hand is elevated and cents! Belfast, presiding, would have it was a are dangerous ment. I also laid awake all They subsequently found the two cents in thought now occupying their Stewart Bangor, making sex on base bits with a total < do their in the of Hi. hey night. Nothing cottage_Mr. bor were landed at C asting and the duty reducing expenses tin.1 majestic White Mountains of New Ilamp- the waste basket. N*>t one word has been beard of Republican gathering. He would have seen Belfast party ought to admonish every Republican to buckle could sleep within ten rooms of him, not even lias opened a hoarding house in his basement_ twelve. Belfast made foil" run- in Bn lir-t innitig, county, ami this i- no doubt enough to kill them >hire form the The sunsets in corruption in the post office department. We ne\ (.diaries Baker, Ansel Wadsworth, W. M. Rust, j were lauded at 11 .BO. The Messrs. shu- a hard pine railroad entire background. Mrs. A. P. managers, hut did on his armor and do battle for the right. From sleeper. Duringthe er appointed a postmaster who was in the and tt.;;» class of Republicans, the ma- Brown, of St dohnsbury, Yt., arrived not see the home plate again during the with their party “l>o\vn with Farrow”' *‘\-iy this maniac this vicinity, at certain portions of the year, are peni- controlling man and Cmiaut, did to the night howled and raved and talked. for the office to It is no wonder everything promote j tentiary robbing very which he the old line Democrats i»n W .The and game. Know It on, the catcher, was bothered -omc !•» beat t rant!” was the of the c.iuva—er m until the morning of election (lay there l learned in the truly charming. chine._ ednesday... grounds streets have comfort of thing cry | morning that he was a Rhode w as appointed, and w ho could not take the office were few. John 'I'. Rowe, an old-timer, was the excursionists, and it is to be regret- pres- been in order for the what bv Phinne\ left-handed deli1 1 hi sboi. be work in behalf of the tick- Island man. That state is so small, that one ODD FELLOWSHIP. unless pardoned out of the President. Post ent and to introduce the put rampmeeting, and it bids unceasing I jail by attempted Democratic ted that they made the trip at a los-. They did so • annot g*-t on a extended drunk "dices were never before sold like and principle of a free ballot, but was down by the fair to be the attended that has HAMiiUi. et very there. The first to meet was pigs pot put | largest meeting rather than Iu:m(»*’kati< ( Am > The 1 humeral- -d It. i which "c;.resents tin industry, integrity ami liody the Relief Asso- in tin: market. Mr. Millikeii acclamation crowd. disappoint the few who wanted to go. hut it is a mean trick t<» full in one state tage referred to the Belfast controlled the* ma- been held T.n. ! get ciation. the insurance branch of the order. since the ground was .. Dr. B. present state a ml said no one ever chine and took six of the nine opened last lull a caucus at the« .-urt ILoi-e last Saturday temperam sentiment of .Maine. and then go into another and haw the dim Department, nomination.-. Long. 0 The is 4700. The sum of heard Kish or At lo.Id Colson has more of present membership Seward, Blaine called or o’clock, F. A. Greer, chairman of professional calls than he can at- Meeting District Lodge, l. o. T. s cv P. i \in a le ei.airman an I dams. 1 shall hereafter he sun- when I hook cowardly Fsip, Kay, 1 cuing. iimupsmi sl5oo is on the death of a member. Dur- with to defend our the called t• > paid charged neglecting citizens. county committee, the convention or- tend to — There are new tents I 1. f. name for a room that il a being pitched every >earth, !.. 11. Mureh A committee had v m Mr. Bodwell's Letter of my is hotel I am the fifteen assessments of si each He then reviewed the ami the der and named Hon. R. W. Fllis chairman. W. B. The Good Templars of Waldo (,'o. met in District secretary Acceptance. ing past year fishery question da\ ...Mr. Bohiii-mTs of registering at. non-action of *he in to our snow, of and J. K. Woodcock, of family, Bangor, are now session with i elected list of delegates t 1. have been made, and the sum of scl,r>00 paid government regard Winterport, Rescue Lodge of Morrill on ihe i’Jih >oulc', :’,b_ mnpo-ed w their in w Arriving at the depot in the we prosecuted fishermen. But hen some poor Searsmont, were made secretaries. Mr. Flli- occupying cottage.W. H. of D\lc\ er- and Tax and liar The letter hich Hon. J. R. Rodwcll for- morning, to the widowed families. Add to that the sum tramp sayward, inst. The weather was line p. Pay Reducer-, agreed upon a over into weak Mexico and violates thanked the convention for the and the attendance found spc i.d train of live bran new ears, be- steps poor her honor conferred made («. It. Bich on Ku-ldci ham, of S47.000 winch the several lodges in Maine Thorndike, and family a visit atony. The lamb and the lion were to lie dovv n l.. mally acceptstlie nomination a- the ! laws, the Secretary wants her to dow n on her and counselled his hearers in to their delib- good. 1’weive of the twentv-nine in Republican bmgingto the New Brunswick I.\ R. under tin* get regard last. He lodge- the have paid to sick members, the relief of the knees. It would be a nice in their erations. He said the Sunday was much pleased with the r. \n i!;]suece.--ful wa.- made, how candidate for Governor at th. of (h nl. V. \\\ tiling, opinion, count\ was close and a mis- were gette attempt coming State | personal supervision Manager widow and to I county represented by one hundred and Kelley*. 1 orphan and the burying of the invade Mexico and make Democratic states out take might prove fatal. He them to grounds and Selectmen of lifty Cram, who took of the excursion, and urged forget surroundings.Tin* ever, in run m a bolting ticket. Tin* following election is given in full in tin* with charge dead, together with the si0,000 for the of the captured territories. There is the past and work for Waldo On motion members. In the afternoon a public meeting was supplement the paid enough ig county. the town have made some grand improvements in Total. ticket Pb-rcc | throughout entire trip did every thing same bv noranee in the northern tier of Mexican states to the committee was made compromise prevailed George this of It purpose the encampment branch, and the* committee on held in tiie Grange hall w here the met. It issue the Journal. is something more for tin- comfort and a county the hills the and lodge T. | possihi** enjoyment of the over 850.ono other local relief associations give larger Democratic majority than Texas. credentials. The temporary organization was grading through grounds, they Francis Jones, Stephen G. Bickiuli, sylvan.i- • by was crowded full. The r- w ere M..I Dow, than a ram is a railroad man word This i» to offset the western territories that cannot made have the -peak* a H. u. 1 h. T.n. i*.i>. \. !•:. < letter of acceptance. Mr. Rodwcll i< j party. from the of the state, and the total which the Odd permanent. thanks of the Society for their kindness. I. dgc mb, Fli ook, lb urv W man Fred U grand G* C I -, A go. He is cram full of it. A Bangor get into the I’nion because they arc Republican. Messrs. Rowe, of Frankfort, I.amsou, of Free I)r. .J. Billings, Rev'. Geo. >heldou, I Ion. Know Iton, c. -1 1 !• 0 r* 1 I nor :i j boy. Fellows of Maine have out in the ...F. H. Durham’ two of Blow n. Simon A. < harle- public speaker. and does not propose to paid past Mr. Milliken then took the of daughters, Belfast, •M ( hatterton. f. n Pay son, Roger-. Joseph lie ha> been train has handled run up Navy Department. e!f to his nreseiit nosition hv liC own daughter, stopping cottage_L. atory made by and opportunity position upon tin* dustry he became a ship builder and'the owner of The committee on credentials cverv addresses were of much interest ami all felt well Me \ndlc- 1 I 1 1 2 4) reported Morse lost a valuable on last. He exertions and through pure merit. He can an iron in Pennsvlvania. Two town with a total dog Tuesday I n ! 1 o !» Thompson. issues of the and more J lie i.<»t and and run it (JO miles an for the Hut he was a 'mi iii' in* 'll »i I low ns < 11 M following resolutions were 'allahan. lb... 4 n 1 1 ly question* 'igniti- hour, take it apart and decorated with flowers donated government. Republican. swum die. II. away. Any one hnding him will be well reward- i 14 2 it handsomely by The administration in one hour struck him down of was nominated h, 4 o u game oti Main -trect until too late fm- mir 1.i t • ance. can no put together again, make up a schedule, or Moody Liberty for -enatoi | adopted There bo doubt in the mind of lilt; members of Eudora ed. He is a of a reddish color.. .An ex- holy Lodge l)aughters and threw his Hun employees out of work. After acclamation. bird-dog issiu If i- manage successfully a U. |j. line, as he lias of Kcbekali. In [ Kesolved 1st, That true work, n- generally conceded that the doctor one who read* this letter.—and it merits a addition each Grand oflieer the administration had done its work the .John T. Rowe said while lie was not d to iirsion from landed here temperance Total.;j:» s u; :i r.i t t any dou« the New a Dolphin opp,.-, Wiuterport Thursday, ■ nut «• tf«»ri t<> save Prunswick. lie is quia, un- was a was Hiirc- only tin* inebriate ami to made the bit -d the -cason. The bail after presented with button hole accepted, because she w as a vessel. John giving candidates lie favored a I »a 11= passing careful from to bouquet. good i»arty usage, *t, about on tin; steamer Ross. inruIrak* Si oltK li\ IWIM.v reading all,—as where Mr. assuming gentleman, polite and affable, and Roach ha- more numbering 100, Ralph temperance principle'. among tin* young. About 220 members were present. The pro- done to build up the industry in especially for new men. Hi* wa- oppo-ed to rings. Init through < front window caromed -m a r.»-«• so .D active, aggressive war ruin ami eider l ■; ."> i; > Hod well stand>. lie has himself possesses that rare quality seldom possessed which he was than otlu r A. W. of the Fred Durham, of Norfolk, Ya., has been npun 7 expressed ceedings were very important to the order ami engaged any man,'and Hardy, Wintcrport, presented sellers. wood i■;i>kt i, demoralized four chamber sets, went man, of able to more for this name of Bangor.• il ii ll (l -J 1 o \ by being give a polite answer to them The country than every Democratic sec- Freeman Littlefield, of -aim* town, for stopping on the and That and on the labor mainly interesting only. follow- grounds-H.C. Derry wife, •-’mi, lodges rise in e-teem am! in- u o n clearly fully question, the to a retary of the Navv w ho ever sat in hi- second Senator and moved it public Belfast.i n o a o ii- through tli»* brick wall in the rear rail of tin* build question, and yet tell you This are lie place. Mr. be made l.v acclama- and crease their nothing! imr (irand oflieer- elected and appoint- .Joseph Mill-. tin* great test medium, are ex influence u~: in as th*. and other issm : saves Milliken briefly referred to the War tion. Lost. proportion Wild I’hinne, i. Fa--cd hall-, lim ns j. au'l wa- liaaliv in a held 111i~ side ot temperance question, and the happy faculty him Hie trouble <>f very ed for the Freeman T. Merrill, Department enforce the law pil.rhi.-s, ing pi<*ko«L uj> ensuing year: and the Pan-Fleet rie transactions of ien- A. d. of Hu; ported here Thursday. f irst l»a-e on callc- nail- Ib-da.-t- otten iii> that "lis none of hi> Attonicy-t Cummings Prospect, presented .‘>nl, That we view with Bangor- Little Liver. Tin- doctors a- ladder ha- lean behind this letter it additional telling questioner Portland, (irand Master: (too. \V. Lew- eral (iarland. alarm the great increasi skill a gives Goss, He said had it occurred under name >>i .Fesse II. Cook, of d.u*k-mi. m the Kir-t hast on error- I’.ar.gor- J, Belfast--J. -truck business, which men of calibre are SATt’KPAY COVK. I use of light drinks, partirularh cider. been hut hi- tin- and value. Mr. ordinary iston. Deputy (irand Master; Judson 15. ilun- Hlaine every mugw ump in the would Mr. Cook said it was an old that too mam out. hv 7; l»v IMiinnev Three 1-ase hit. fall;* recognized prowes. at hat Weight Hod well not onlv to do. Cram country get saying Itli, That w e attriluite this largely t*» that i~ <>\lty obliged Manager took the New down on his knees in holy ei.oks the a- Tin; are the new arrivals .J..J. pro\ Howard. bar, Portland, Grand "Warden; Joshua I>avis, horror before God. spoil broth, and he had an elder blot li- following at Shaw’s; ion in our law H-mc runs. Chattcrfon, Me A utiles- surprised It is understood lie in ha I write* from < in of Prunswick. when it.- allowing the sale of cider in ijuan everybody. xperieuec treating the labor shoes were run down at Portland, (irand He reminded the that while it was an off er who might come before the com cation later, lie •ID Famed runs, Belfasts j. I><>ubie Kuowl Secretary, Stephen K. Dyer. delegates McLaughlin and wife, Mr. .John Chase and tities of the gallons, even for play, oiler- from several teams, hut lie the heels, it^ trowsers it is an one. Maine is would w ithdraw his name. tippling purpose !on, and tempting league but on other issues patched and ragged, its year, important not to w*: Fhinuey allahan. Ba.-r.- stolen, Ban question, hi> record i* in Portland, (irand Treasurer: Rodney 15. Capen, only wife. Miss Mrs. ath, That demand the repeal of this law ami bat bad, and he now has sound the key note this year, but for lsss. I'nless d. F- dordon, of the name of I.ily Breen, Thomas Callahan, gor.- 1; Belfa.-t.- J Left on I. i- saving hiaiself for tin next amateur nei'eh pirn shockingly it all (irand Stockton, presented an enactment in its of hase.-, Batigurs full accord w ith tin* Augusta, .Representative;"’ Henry C. a revolution occurs we place punishing the -al- sentiments expressed, and dressed in new ears, will bear upon cur banner dolin T. Rowe, of Frankfort. Mrs. (has. Durham, Mass.; .J.T. Trefe- Bell'a.-ts 7. Time of game, _lu, loin. M ia tin- It remains toa«hl that ‘.Jen v up steel rails and the best Portland, (irand F. C. Sim- Dolton, eider if sold as a bev erage. I'mpire, city. only "f Bagiev. Marshal; in \ssthc honored names of Janies G. Blaine and /.. F. Downs, of swanvillc, the name < i. Robinson, Warren. the patriotie sentiments with which he con- locomotives, and doing a larg-- and lucrative presented tln*u, Mrs. .J. T. Trefethen, Miss Helen 7th, That tin* temperunre voter acts to the best tho with his usual lmr-o -ease monds. Kennelmnk. (irand Conductor: Rev. John A. Logan. He urge-1 his hear- ot Dr. A. W. Rich of Brooks. Trefethen, umpire«I game business. If 1 owned a little railroad that [Applause.] advaiitage politically when be -trives to secure the cludes will find an echo in the M. <'rosier, Portland, (irand R. G. ers to make the contest and to Mes.-i s. ( a>w ell, of Cambriilgeport, Mass. | C'lMIMi 11 AMES. breast of every Chaplain; now, closed give Sear-nioiit, Wa ilin, of .North 1 Aci'lhl X I s. Mr. r.laah ii wa< in a decline, and otf its feed. I should nomination of temperance men in his ow n part' Phillips. p.di-her wav to the — t try Dyer, Belfast, (irand (iuardian; Win. H. committee on credentials. port, and Cummings of Prospect were made a Guests at Otis Lewis A. Barker and that it is the Ro-klands mine to Belfast ml ei rue son of Maine. and < Cummings’.- not the duty of any voter to g., out Thursday Hall's st.oii« aid in this hi- hau in tin get Manager ram to take charge of it. anil Austin. North 'l'hat committee reported nil committee to receive, sort and count votes. The eity, got Berwick, Grand Herald. delegates present, and and Lewis side liis if worthy are the home -due at the avenue if lie could not town ballot wife, Darker, -Jr., Dangor; Philip, parts. nomination' made bv gage N-utliport bring it out of its troubles. 1 The are every being fully represented. it. hlork t the following the (irand Encampment i'id. Kvorett. and ..ftcruonn, returning sianluv tie I'm- body sentative: Geo. s. (iraml Mar- children, should be pledged to the of the cd, :1U "he last his haml in eoataei j Winn, Portland, J. <>. Johnson r ■. of acclamation. repeal day week, got with the demist who advertised to teeth with- er he was a a Liberty, in an and and the pull Democrat. Plaek PopuMiean, or >Hall; Frank P. Bennett. Grand eloquent Mr-. Loud and son, Harry W. Lovett, Masters enactment of suitahle lass s in it place. est City. Free Bridgton, speech, presented the name of W. H. Hunt, of W'm. Berry of Belfast, was nominated for » !erk tin saw. reeeiring ha I Uesh woumis in the fore out A victim Will Ib* takes Mrs. ;m,j That we urge upon school officers the b. tt« mi pain. presented himself, the den- Paptisf. always Sentinel; H. A. South same town, for second that his of Courts acclamation. Osmond and Willie Wm. ( Jr. HEl.l'Asr.n N101:S p.AMUUt KKsElt' I.-'• Fuller, Paris, Deputy Senator, claiming by Lowery, PfalV, foreenient of ami t aim! ... < lo-som of the liella-t Miss Adams along with him. two more charm- the act retpiiring temperance instrur tiagi (apt. tist the and there was a (iraml Sentinel. section of the county was entitled to the nomina- /.. L. Downs of swanvillc moved, that the n ,mi- wife and Wm. W. The Reserves ranie t-- Belt'.!-;, on M adjusted forceps pull daughter, Morse, Mr. and Mrs. tion in the public schools. Bangor -'•ho-oier ing' Indies than whom it is hard to tind. and if tion. Mr. Hunt was a nation of Ansel i.eorge shatlmk, while sailing up to thorough business man. Wadsworth, of Belfast, for >licriil' v 1 and a “That** said ovki: mi-: I.AIvKS. Rawlings, .James J.aura D. hat tile thanks of this iMstrict Lodge are and played the 'Juniors on the V-rthpor- yell. the dentist, “is the there is any fun about, their kind, liberal and a Christian He re- be made acclamation. Wishart, Wood, day, met with a accident otV anywhere they get gentleman. by and are extended to liangor Monday peeuliar Mr-. R. F. hereby U<-cue Lodge for it The R: i-v. I>r. A. teeth/’ lull share of it. Then there is Pu*t of tin* the of I Ton. Charles E. lated a story told by a General in the late war. dessc ( ook presented tin* name of | >.avi«i A lexan ’teuton and Iven/ie D. Yeaton. Avenue groan*;-. t, ;im- way pulls Another pull and Through courtesy cordial hospitality, and to the loc al baud'foi- their Wiiiterji.-rt. In some manner he got h; logs caught v-ivc He said if should the of for the same olln e. No w a lTogri Age. Dakin of Hie Industrial Jour- (iibbs, j*roprietor of the Steamboat you go beyond most advanced der, Belfast, not ice SKA US*POUT. to the .Juniors in a -core to- Bank- and another “That is the Dr. B. does.** s(.j,ago front of the courtesy. in the main sheet "f the m-—el when the I.. yell. way nal and Purr of tin we were to armv, and then go bevond the most taken of Mr. Alexander and Wadsworth was Pangor Whig. When I company, permitted make the re- liie were I’endleton were the barter v advanced line declared following among the arrivals and for |{clia.-f. while w a The tooth now hung a as see picket you would find'the ItD Maine nominated by acclamation. ■jerked'' ami lie -everely sprained ami bruised, by thread and the Pro. Purr I alw ays want to lend him some turn trip over tin; lakes. A coach takes passen- regiment stealing chickens. Mr. Johnson said. Mr. Wadsworth said lie bad not a third gne.-t- at the p«*pular House last week Presentation to Butler and the -am a !',•• without taking his note. His from the Cumberland House to -ought searspnrt Hon. Fred Atwood. Carry occupied lie w.ts able t" walk a distance Tue-day hut dentist whipped out the molar he money pleasant gers Long us Mr. Hunt as a candidate and wt w but had said lie would if ten triumphantly gi\c ill eon nomination, accept M. s. French, II R. -J. D. smile and holiest face, is worth inure than a Lake, a distance of one mile, where we on liseate -no Democratic dered him Perkins, Miller, Leo Bangor ii"t w itm ut much exclaimed, “that is the 1 doit/* The go chickens. unanimously. A a token of their appreciation ..f hi- if. rt- in diiliouIly. way way x Kdward W. R. good many men’s bund. Smith of the Lewiston board the steamer bago, a fast little side Hon. <>rrin of Burnham, the •J. of was nominated f..r I’ayiH'. Floyd, Ilunnewel!, W. II. -1. »! Learned, presented (i.Cook, Belfast, shout i• Rogi- their behalf ami id their < the the A .M' is 1.11,!11 I U M at. The harkentlm I*; We do it on the Maine -fuii\ launehe.l from the yard of i* to treat our visitors to saline breezes ami fore lie distinguished himself by losing bis hat, water. Long Lake is ten miles in and had legislative ex- Hardy Wintcrport nominated 1 W. -I. ( Mi-s length while Dr. n ( Brown, Addio Florrie perience, has. which would Brow of Belfast, for otmiy Perry, Perry, a w •:.i• «i. W < otirel!, in tin- which blew oil'as be was passing from one ear not over one in width. It is wonderful that no Hillings \ttorney. raised hands.., of money to bus a cane for Inlivi game- Dilw orth ha had -i ... city, at 1! oYloek Saturday when blanket* are for cowl- make tin latter more m: Mi-- F.dith all of nights necessary to valuable. He thought section •1. I>. Lam- ,.f Freedom nominated R. F. Seinlder, Boston; K. J. Cunning- another. He sat right down in tin- corner more people pass the summer here, for the Non. t red Atwood, t lie committee the n'ght. s»he wouhl have launched in the forenoon, ought not to he considered. A senator represented Duntoii of Belfast for County Attorney and bam Daniel Barnes. \. Foster performed Thc Ih.ckland -lefeated tie- Lang' t It -•klr.n-l ing. The weather of last week was such as of the ear. and what he said from t hat time till In* cannot be ill Maine. At Clark, K. Pert, of scenery surpassed the the whole six towns in the moved it be done acclamation. < arried! last Witk. ••ane hut the which was to tow her to th< twenty county. by New York; A. fluty The is of rosew "<.d, tiirec --n .Monday, in a score d lu to liangor tug in the hot and crowded cities. Com- reaeln-d Yanceboro, w hen- In- anoth- foot of tin* lake we touch at Hon. A. L. of Mr. Brown -aid he did not like thi Kastman, Warren; Cyrus True, prevails purchased Naples, pass Nickerson, Swnnville, seconded snap game. feet wharf did not arrive in -ea-.u.. It w. -a er long ami a perh -t -tick. Tin; lo ad is of g.. delight hat. would not make a volume. a draw and enter the of the nomination of Dr. He -aid in eon He understood that Mr. Duntoii was not a candi- 111.; ( o. 1 see very large through bridge bay Hillings. ‘.ale-burg. Dunton, W. II. Lord, Win- Belfast almost invaria!-! goe- t-> at tir-r in all pare the two and. how decidedly the advan- and tnl the full moon its can to a man that so-called. After the elusion “Give us Hillings ami there w ill be no t hird date and lie bad been urged to stand. He wanted very handsome. A right angle i- formed at night, -emling silvery ray Probably nothing happen Naples, passing bridge terport; A. Hayden, I!. II. o. F. T. game- Luck isagain-t them. i* with our Maine climate. in the a ballot. of Troy; Hobbs, played. a< ross the waters of a e...d hree/.e tage will make him feel more foolish than to be numerous stumps appear above the water and party county.” Cummings, Prospect, said the nomi- the head, the gold sides being respectively three the hay. while Messrs. Nickerson, of Swanville. nation went a and Brown had been Foster, Portland; 11. I., and Mrs. P. minus a hat in a of a hundred the iillle steamer Johnson, of begging urged A..Johnston, The lir.-t lime 1‘hinin Belfast'- c\v iiia'li1 it \itv eonifortahle. 'J'lmre was a party ami titty glides swiftly around them. and four inciies The i- vi v elab ;• pitcher, huge Liberty, of Morrill, Hill of V,'interport, and to take it. Fli < ook of Belfast, wanted to vote on aslnngton; !.. A. Dow. Sears Island; ( J. II. long. chasing At a regular meeting of the ladies and gentlemen. M<-< ot the Postoil The passengers amuse themselves Gray, apt. went to the hat in he the bail clow I in attendance. At lu.ku o'clock Republican leery by wagering Locke of Belfast, were to sort the Mr i.amsoi- wanted to know ate and blank bear the in Frida\game -truck the earpeu is appointed receive, question. why ••leord and 'pares following ip;i Journal not an uproarious but be can something that the boat will strike one, but the ; and count Mr. family, Hong Kong, China; C. K. Hate Committee held at the Bangor House, chap, votes for Senator. The follow ing i- the Dmiton, who was a candidate two years ago, “lion. owr the !••;>. lield fence for a h-mie v-i- ter- began tow.-rige up and at elevon tiicvc- l see a j Fred At wood, Winterport, Me.' lYo-onied statistic farther with tin- naked eve veteran Abe Shaw, a Lake pilot of eighteen result should be denied a renoinination when .ill other- Barnard, (,. W. Butler, t'nion; K. M. Henderson evening, Hon. J. R. Bodwell, tie Re- glided and from the into Monday than I could w ith Lord Tin- is at the wheel and she ! Whole number of votes.!f2 lmd received it. He wanted Duntoii nominated to and by friends, Aroostook Kxploration I’arty, \ugusi. gracefully rapidly ways Moss'telescope. years experience, goes family, Hallowed; M. W. Pember, T'-iiiiii. Barren and Frank Larrahcc nave !,«-<• 11 *• Hartford, her destined eminent. publican -andidat for Governor. Senator editor of the Journal has a that a man <>n without touching. After the of Necessary to a choice.17 give character and strength to the ticket. lssi;.” The cane was -cut to Mr. Atwood on tin- Tiie vessel wa- launehed hobby passing bay (t.; I-. A. Darker and C. W. r- it a-cd fr<*m the Belfast t.-am. The m ha- ln-cd not breathe, that it is all we enter the W. II. Hunt had. < timmings moved for a reconsideration of the family, Potter, Jr., Hale am! Representative*. Boutelle, Reed and nonsense, and In- Naples Songo, the crooketlest anniversary of his wedding 'las. i>\ without spars. The Priscilla is l.V» feet l*nig on A. J. ballot Duntoii was nominated bv accla MLS L. Park nevnipanied heen the r- and tin it;- hv tin will sit all Jiis and river in the United States, it is but two and a Hillings.r,~ whereby hurst, Prof, and Mrs. ,J. s. Sewell, C. engaged by Bang- wen* up night holding breath, j the keel. ITU owr ail i'i.pi lie.un ;nid 17 feet -dm Millikeu pre*eiit. The reports from the and Dr. Hillings was declared the nominee. mation. K. following letter deep, burning incense, The other name for his half miles from lake to lake as the crow Bliss and wife, W. 1.. R. W. lb -ckhmds. pe- flies, Mr. of moved Ham-mi raised the of order McDonald, Wheel- B vs- ->lt. Isn;. is double with an so were Johnson, Liberty, that the nomina- point that Cumming- \ugust deeked. feet poop, and niea- various counties very favorable, and the is asthma. of the but the river sail six miles and make den and H't.v. FlJKD A w W culiarity Mayo Fairlield by you tion be unanimous. Carried. did not vote in the alUruiative, and said he should wife, W. Sawyer, Frank all of iHH*. inlet n- rt. Me < f the writ h--u that he Truck, I">ilworth, Broektons, nr. s sun tons men-nrement. s*he will Journal is one of the some Von have made as carpenters' opening prospect' of the campaign regard- -1 a* whitest men you can tind twenty-seven turns, of them so sharp Dr. Billings was called for and responded brief- move to reconsider all the ballots whereby randi Dangor; Dr. P. P. your debtor.-, for the la-t four Nichols, Searsport; Fauna of has been rel- a-ed. Brockton lit,\ :m f--r a be when you don't take into account. that the boat doubles on herself, while ly. He thanked the convention for the honor of dates were nominated by acclamation. days unalloy ml enjoy ment w ith y on a.- im tnbei ing harkentine rigged. Her main and mi/ /eninast- Very all complexion actually shute, F. D. satisfactory. Delegates, representing I never shall is the nomination, lie had not the The motion to reconsider was lost. Sandy Point; A. Drake, of the Aroostook w iiich licit her good round -uni to v >v ;.i forget Mayo w hen he met me a the pilot busy rolling his wheel from star- sought nomina- Moody, exploration part;. Binghamton. are ach m ft. long, with topmasts »t .'d. for.anast i.n, parts of the State, were to but said “If vou me 1 Dmiton announced that J.ineolnville: A. A st. money nor can V-m chosen attend the stranger at the State where beds were board to 'The river is so narrow that one tion, call will perform the he was not a candidate, ( lair, Rockland; It. L gratitude fully repay t-ugge-t He an increased salarv Fair, port. »‘<1 it to the various gets fori'topmast 11, 11. ro> almasi Id. and duty to the best of mv ability.” He was not a that Mr. Brown's position w a.- correct, and that In* * railroad managements and tliev topgallantmast Anti-Saloon Convention at The local scarcer than lien's teeth, how he just put his could almost leap ashore from either side of ivson, o. Murray, D. < ooper, W. R. Chicago. mugw in to that class ol individuals did not want the nomination from a divided con- Montville; responded by giving you a carte blanche. \ oil to the rain on Tue tin _■ bctu a -k -ailuui-t II. The lore \a >1 is »;> feet, low arm around me ump, alluding Owing orlop and took me into bed with him. the boat. The is the river made famous K. not i lit-* j the < are K. Brackett, of Belfast, Songo the Doctor said he had a better name for them— vention. Hcagan, Prospect; .Small, Swanville; .J. M. inhabitant of A roost ook omit \, that delegate* George ami 1 Belfast and Bang«»r wa- t > W. dm sail CA, upper \ard <», aid remember the sweet confidence lie show- Longfellow, who its in a the neuter Von, w ith mi!' New -acre >>n po-t.m-,1 yard top-ail topgallant by sings praises poem gender party, neither male or female. Brown said lie was -atislied and withdrew. He Cushman, .1. Clmtterton, c. a. F. s. y I-nglaml friend.', ami T. R. Siinonton, of Camden. The active ed in me Mahoney, eii 'if I", in. by getting into bed without lirst beginning: It is a fact well known to his a received a vote of tluink.- from the your way, and masse, met and welcomed, atteniooii, the coming b*-wn in the B«-.-toa r-nai Mat'd am! sk'-a:! > an I >, tnkoi put- profession that convention for Pendleton, Dr. Beecher, Belfast. they Bangors ting lib watch a cannot you and us to their home.' ami warm work <*f the will on and pocket book under his “Nowhere such devious stream. monstrosity reproduce its species. The unravelling the snarl, and harmony once more hospitable steamer. It resulted, in a v ich-n e-r I. .: i-r -7 ho.mi ‘>7 and main hoom U. slie i' a model campaign begin Monday pjj- 1 elippei luw And I remember too how he snored, but Save in or in dream. Democratic party would be glad to get rid of them, prevailed. c a stink. hearty. he freedom of the town- wa> our-. ^ >u fancy and the snarpest v vs,-el ev <-r imill in lielfast. Mr. for are not <>.<;. Belfast, was The anticipated our w ant, 1*0111 fort ami eonveni W T M ita .. a. i. -. l« -va- k' no matter about that now. I have some artifi- Winding slow bush and they productive. White,of nominated for Conn following guests were at the Acadian House every 1111 j through brake, ami all so ■ .. w Messrs. of Freedom, Maiden, of Palermo. Treasurer acclamation. i.i't week Hon. II. A. mice, this has greatly *ntributecl to our .ttrell says the net-a :• >w e.| him to make the cial eardruni's,, that I can hear about as well Links lake and lake.” Ayer, ty by P. ( after. Hawaian Min game at .Meilf.-r-l Ma- .--u s;i; dav la-' II' San Francisco together of of fund ot information, mr ami mir papers bring glowing accounts Murray, Montville, Mortland, of ami Messrs. Rowe, Frankfort, limit, of Belmont, i't< to I > : J. K. 1 >ennett and < reereiitn-n pleas I*. < iii a' ever. a Sear-port wife. New Mleans •• •• model lnm-eir. and as wa- desired he Pohhins of the Lastcrn State, Dex- Only poet can do the The lire, wi* must standing 1- hind the halter whi n a f.-i w -peed subject justice. Fisher of Winterport, wore made a committee to and Pay son, of Belfast, were made a committee to Proi. .J. (,. ( ro-well and Mi-se- Marv always be > mr -lebtor-. ami a-a tip of the Grand Army Reunion in that Ii is ter. looks like our stream is and and Annie made her hoth forward and aft. hut -he city. just genial Atwood, set back very sluggish is fringed on each receive, sort and count votes for a for sort and count votes for i—well. ( 'light token of our «*• our kindle-" -truck vvhi-di hit him on tin- II' w. iked a very -l:arp candidate receive, County Cminnis- ambridge, Ma- .. K. .)\ Jlever and appreciation body. a e.\ evident that the veteran* were dozen or lilteen veal's. If he had borrowed bank with a of She rill'. liiissioner. wite. in tern ling to u» the itiv it.atiou to mm mui in this (ms a !,...!\ aid a long tloor. magnificently growth shrubbery already put- Mrs. JL D. Goodw in, II. A. Fisher and tew and fell dca :. good It i- the gem ral fami- tour of steps 1 red's glasses and assumed command of the on its autumnal tints. It was D. Murray, Ksq. of Montville, the Hooding Drant, of Prospect, \\ IF i.iau, of .John ('ruml\.( .. Wm. s. exploration to a rouniv ahvadv. thr-umli entertained on the Pacific and that their ting enchanting presented Dana and wife. Miss upinion that ;; >he is not a sailer it mol m. u <■ slope, name of L. you, known and notecl in New tor it' < great expedition ! think he could have fooled most to stand at the bow as the boat glided around Henry Payson of that town. Prospect. Hiram Farrow, of Belmont. F. R. Puck ! laughton, F.. c. Wing, .Mi-s Topliile, Win. II. l-.nglaml .a-; I M. visit was one of The Hon. Geo. F. of the ard, of Searsmoiit, and W. D. of Knox, and agricultural resources and animal tion. a mi 1" hn: Id sharp \e--.-l The iTiseilla wa- luiilt l.-r unalloyed enjoyment. of the A. \V. ( in-ever the the horse .-hoc; some Johnson, Belfast, presented Hlliot, »:-!i>>j» wife, Boston. Mis- Daw prodtn the left lield of third ot party. represented sharp points, starting up s. shattuek, for attention against fence, hack i-..s--, name of G. Norton, of Palermo. were in nomination. 1'fiieo Mi— Madeline your and rourtes thrmiglu ut l»aItinit• r. will he ( Maine* delegation bore a in the N. L. Farmer, hut as 1 didn't see one with lone bird in the from scorch- put Smith, M. T. Ilvde and wile. parties, commanded by apt. prominent part any resting foliage the we to -a the Bellas! I, ■-- -.'II Is \n aw t- Allred Stinson, of North Searsport, presented Messrs. ( iiimning-, of Cordon, of Aeu ^ ork : Wm. !.*• Baron. ( trip, begot you accept tin-cane -,.u gr--m niug pr-dei seed in li^ hair I an of the or to Prospect, liieago; .J.T. Ilii'die- • '•■inner a.. I .- de-igued for the Ui>> .Janeiro entice as did bay somehow got idea ing rays sun, watch the waves of the name venir from u -. to ever re mi ml out proceeding*, they in the battles for the of Capt. John A. Partridge, of same Thorndike and Dickey, of Nortliport, were ma le a and w ife, .1. T. Arnold. .1. W Robinson. you of 1 e-art IVI the ainiieii'i from the situ. The i-■> ccnt- that we had n > the; steamer as Foxcroft; price literary Grangers with us. they engulfed blue-bodied devil’s town. committee to receive, sort, and count votes fort « I-.. ('. 11. thank-, *iiir gratitmle ami una-i trade. The eahiu i"..iny and eon\ eiiient and will l niem which led to the formation of tlieG. Knight, Drown, Portland: A. D. Mar Irieml-hip. and the seats are -veil Minds ot the :im 1 w w c patroni/.r*I. Portland Press and myself repre- darning-needles making a passage across the C. K. Smith, of Freedom, seconded the nomina- Commissioner. -on, Noah inen and Miss company it, lin-h ill -ur\ i l-u a- tin- •e fi nil i.ed ! ha lie- \. Illaek. W Ieaiuth.it wile, Lord, J.T. Rines. of A. R. sented the long and short of it. He was tin- river on an oak leaf. after tion of Mr. Payson, and said that no third Mr. Farrow withdrew from the lirst ballot. wile, child and intiteri.il which it i.- mtt-lc. The Shortly entering party maid, Dangor. Vuiir following g Havid Barker i- re-peetitills here are excellent pr. .-peris of Mr. ( ot trail build member the we come to a candidate would be nominated him. The result. friends c\. youngest of the party, but Songo lock in the river. against out-mi anybody Result of first ballot: NT. W M. I 15 \icici I dedicated to tin Belfast hase hall club ng another \ es*el. win- takes him for a be ai nils nun mo stream over a tall of \\ hole* mim!k‘r <>t vni, -.;,:i William .Jr.. trea> irer of tin; Atlantic soring chicken will ] leaps Vi < > (.ray »» note milliner 01 >i*r 1 nut Mr. 1. \\ ( < Its I VMM. Nl.l-.IHI Uni !'"V in* r.. sum. voces.so to a choice.. .An nun has t \v<»cotta,ri,s. VM, I never shall pan-e a-k sauiy several feet ami the boat must be “looked” Necessary iif SiKAMi.u N • 111- Tin- of -i.a Mier which lif < 15. — machinery Mills of Lawrence and the Indian Orchard Necessary to a choice.1.1 occupies himself and out* rented to l‘lt V II. W aK'li i' may In- in tin* right From to Vaimeboro we rail over down to the lower stream. a Farrow hail. -j Bangor the She is run into J. A. Mr. of ItrewiT. II VI.* It I >us ||; I 1 in. I• i*»»k».* i- Mills Partridge had.la .J. G. Cook ha«l. Mayo other cottages at tin* Point Ml., i' will l.fai, win If it I >f at it at! :'ins!>ri;t -l-'vvn Tbir-day tin limit wa- at of Indian Orchard. Mass., is to Maine Central road. From ora are bow ..lv those u| W S alleged oldtown. lit- basin, gates closed, and stern, and the 11. L. hud.30 Mr. dame- of Boston; M. II lit H K I. VM I'"1 T till’ uM'Ifr in tlif light. 1 lhiyson (.'rant .i:. Littleliel. h* a tle above, to some distance flood forward arc s. G. Norton * ;ll|l 'N filmier; T. W \ osi-;. defaulter to the amount of sioo.ooo or lteyond Vaneehoro gates opened, and those at had.as Flliot .h; and Mr. Elijah Webster, ..I ihviio; Mi'Kihn tIn- l‘orf!.tinl ba-M i-all < a.la Fieri tier wa tel« hom d for to her n we strike a piece of country that it is a kind- the stern are closed to keep the water back. and there was no choice. the Mi-i’sf villa, belonging to Hon. !.. .1. Fki:i> K. I;i< li vi;i pifchcrol' | carry pa-~< *.V)0.000. which has been and false * squandered thanked his Mors.-, oi tin* line "inliiittvr for l!i. Par --'•t ness not to mention. 1 will treat it as one does When the water in the basin lias run out and Capt. Partridge friends for support- Packard Bangor: house of President U*It town I* relay morning. It i~ ~;ii«t that he ha- to their >h -tination. 1 :. left a nunibri 1 and in a >"Mfii, <>! the Boston base entries made in the books. ing him, withdrew but in favor of ball team; the of _ the dead—turret its the boat is on a speech ami there* was no ohoieo. cottage •• •a-si'iig*'!'- mi lor faults and only remember level with the stream »• t'* Toronto, thti- tin contra* a II Belfast, ..-tine and Islr-h.-i.., below, no man. \-bov. Clallin. of .Massachusetts, ami the jumping its virtues, hut owing to a shortness of the forward gate is thrown wide and the Second ballot. elegant memory open, Second ballot: house ot Mr. E. Jl. Wills Filed. iii-lfl'tfil t«. dm s:. a« I \aia'f! h:n utd the I- imer wa iit over in Alarember'- r.atnma With Ebcn F. I Whole number of votes.!*■_» Detislow. of New York. Mr. compaiu i, Pillsburv on the .stump in be- do not seem to call to mind now anv steamer proceeds. The Lock lias an historical Whole number of I )f ">iow has just votes.‘>2 to a choice.It; purchase'l tin* Dickfv farm, so called, liis la- if mu. ( apt. William- taking tin i-iand virtues. interest. At this in the Necessary m The salary account, ami will anv-ted possihli pa--eugcr- half of a candidate for Governor who has re- prominent point olden times there Necessary to a choice.47 Farrow had. Mocklon, and now lives there, having shut his following an* tin- will- tiled at the Pn-1 ate 1 t Ilf lias n -!o. I-aiith-Mr. F. W. Pole, tin At MeAdam Junction we cross the line into wa» a terrible battle between the Indians s>. G. Norton had.a7 ort Point house for the season. liffii black-listed. p popular the members of the Grand led Grant up court in this citv last week peatedly stigmatized New -tcw.ai'-i <■: aim-: wa- Brunswick and those who desire can ob- by the mighty chieftain Worrambus, and the Flliot .14 J>liILTWOUl». Peiiolot, taken -irk as was Sarah -lane W man, late of I.inolm i.. Army “a set of d—d hummers** there tain a course settlers at the and nominated. ille.give legally, thills'of impos- blockhouse. Worrambus was Ginn .Is 1 he <.. To the Menders of the ril'.ir- and tile In.at remained here lot a 'l ot! a_drink cottages at Islesboro are eupinl almost her husband, Seth. W\ man. the u.-e ami income, Journal. lay to be a in our killed and was buried beside the basin Mr. Johnson moved the nomination he made • ought rousing Republican majority in sible prohibition-in-the-oonstitution- that wholly hy Bangor people. luring In- .'natural life', of 11.< hou.-e, due til it lie might he attended 1»l*. Flailder- unanimous. and Packard was duelling l>y State. Here we saw an lesson in astron- now the lock. We now enter Carried. deeiared nominated. ^lt* ot etc. A; the death of Ff\v, ifany. Maim* uutlmi an* Itr«-i mwn m Maine this object composes the cainpmccting the Penobseot land, her hu-hand. she give- Mrs. I' wend on to year. Messrs. of of For second < ommissioner spiritual Boston with In hu-ban-i ... in the of a and small broad waters of Johnson, Belfast, Knight, North t emple its fourth annual ami devi-es loher sons, 1\. Koscoc <;. and more tin- lew. •-— omy, shape large cub opened session at Verona Kalph widely appreciated than Theodore nort, Sheldon, of of Waldo, ami Whole number of votes.ss I on >n Ti -•! \\ and Frida ol bear, representing the constellations of the two Searsport, Hatch, ark, Saturday, \iigust lith. Charles L. Wvnian, the above mentioned prop- iy edne.-d;iy. Tlmr.-day SE1JAG0 LAKE Norton of were made a to re to a choice.|.'< Dcrrish. the author «*f die niiiiisecnct s«»f the W ar. Presque Isle has water works and Belfast, committee Necessary Pour named i'o her Ihrcc -mis underway, dippers, Ursa and Ursa Minor. captains Pendleton at Isleshoro had she also give- s]uo each Fair week tin learner ( w ill leave Boek Major Me- sort and count votes for a candidate for Farrow had..17 an erty. Quern ity and steam a distance of c.eive, there and the household furniture. To >. man 'I 111 no ami tin- “Will New ton." etc < aribou is for the formation of a Water Adam's June, oilers rare fourteen miles to Lake evening rc.uatta last week. Tlicv sailed Lizzie Wv t.ray." moving inducements to a Clerk of Courts. Fay son .*20 Irom the and for Bangor early in tin- morning, -topping at j Station before mentioned. The first of island over to the six miles she gi\ es s-VO and some clothing ami to Fannie Al Mr. < d-rrish has returned from a tour throng!, man of capital, to come there and a land objects Mr. M. of Win. thoroughfare, just Power Company with the view of a open Packard, Searsport, nominated auay anil returned. den q* 10. ill landing- on the river, and returning a building interest on the lake are the Very quick time was made. ■ night. or a and F. of Flliot .. tin* North Wot, \11• 11*linlt to ami tin l.V office, real estate bureau. There is no linages Frye Bunnells, that town, and Mr. Hahn, of l„in- ( apt. leld Pendleton sailed Mehitahle late of Swanville. after-m il Alaska, dam across the Crosby, .. .The < tinhrta w as the Aroostook, and a water Island. The Images are a mass of rocks the name of Tileston winning sloop. towed to Bangor Frida;\ from supply doubt but that such a business would colnville, presented Wadlin, and there was no choice. of stork, household etc., to her .loiirnal has with him for pay, ( of bequests articles, publican arranged for the town will no doubt be next in for there is not a of forming ape iiaymond and rise perpendicular- Northport. The latter was the nominee at tin- Second ballot. Albion T. '•andy Point, ami it i- thought it will take two or order. particle land in sight, aiid Transfers in Ileal grandchildren Crosbv, Nellie F. 15rir scrirs ot art if lt‘s in wliirh he will ilcsrrihe the ly from the water feet. Abe last election. Whole number of Estate. Annie L. if one could oiler some rare lots of land, or seventy-five votes.m; gess, Mrlvn-n and l-i-.-rida 15. M K. i. lire-week-repair her. Her place n the Bar any The ballot: North West ; it' mines. ninriii \r; -. Shaw, the informed us as we stood be- Necessan to a choice.II in all her nionrv on to her farms, I he President has to the job lots of real estate, there can be no pilot, gives equal parts deposit route t- gone Adirondack* question Whole number of votes.S3 1 iie toll.•wiiiq: are the transfers id’ real estate in Harbor -applied by the Queen fit; .... but what it would be snatched side him in tlie pilot house, that the water Flliot had.-27 granddaughter. Annie L. AIcKeeii, Flora A. P.m cowboys, Indians, miners trapper-. the great f->r a month’s up It to a choice. .. ..4-2 of st>amei the members of the quickly. Necessary Waldo ( lor the and Nellie F. The same are •• apt. Homer, katainlm. ha-, n a. vacation,and is feet three feet from the ounty, week isth : gess P.urgcss. parties *> is said that the late Cov. Coburn eighty deep shore. W. F. Bunnells had.IT ending August Vfllow.-'tone Park," ( olumbia llivi r. Pugf. >nu< 1 perpetrated given the hou.-ehoht furniture, etc. The out door •mint of ill health, his ( Cabinet are seeking recreation elsewhere. Sec- Tradition says the Indians carved on Clifford 1>. Abbott et. als. to Martin It. resigned position, and apt. the only of his life at this When images T. Wadlin had.no Belfast, the deer, etc., a manner joke place. ami there was no choice. personal property cattle, horses, carnages, etc., elk, bear, buffalo, in tie the face of the rocks to information con- and Mr. Wadlin was nominated. Marcus Pierce ha- been transferred the remains in the railroad was first the Governor give Hunt, Itebmmt. Catharine .1 ami not before are to her front For retary .Bayard only Washington, opened Third ballot. linker, others, disposed of, given grandson- to he of 'portal interest l.• the vmiug. hut cerning the movements of the white mail. At Mr. Bunnells asked that some delegate move t » .1 signed and lie chanced to be one of the passengers, and he Winterport, to David V. Porter. Henry -L, Woodbury and Willi- |>. Iturgess. -t ( ity t" the katalidiu and ( apt. Mark L Ingra doesn't count. this make the nomination which was done. Whole number of votes. si Etna. Inliahi most rrailahle t«* all. out of the car point Cupt. Frye leaped over the unanimous, Annie L. MeKeen i- executrix. stepped and took a look at the precipice appointed lam. llr.-t of the Penoh-eot, in e. ui feet to the water Messrs. Hnrriman, of Belfast, Mears, of Morrill, Necessary to a choice.12 tints <>f lteimout to heirs of Nehimiah Samuel Mr, th-rrish says in reference ii. them “I shall pilot placed All he saw was below when pursued Abbott, KackliiV, late of Lincolnvillc, requests country. rocks, and then some seventy of Ginn devote mueh time to these ami a 1 Indians and Merrick, Troy, Patterson, of Belfast, and Stin- had .|:{ I tel fa st. Janies c. that all his debts he .1 articles, have natal of the Forest City. ( Home: wa- an Rev. E. Prohibition nominee more and then by made his escape bv Itrown, Searsmont, to In- just paid. To his wife. ulia apt. Dennett, for rocks, another lot of them. swimming son, of Searsport, were made a committee to re- Flliot .>4 A. and his goo«l material I hope t>» make them of ran- inter to Island, oil the habitants of said town. KackliiV, brother, Pcltiah KackliiV, In* •Undent, and o nicer and the t ra\« i The old took in Frye’s just Cape. The images sort and count votes for son Israel Co\, llelfast, est." capable obliging Congress in the third district, has not de- gentleman the view, and then ceive, a candidate for Fay 1.5 bequeaths a sullieient amount from tin- income of only were but ( Gibbs has to a-well as the his n went back into the car nearly obliterated, apt. of Deeds. ami Simon A. I’ayson, of Belfast, was declared Abide It. Cox, same town. susun L. to The lirst of these articles will begin in September ng public company regret clined the exclaiming, “Well, this Begister Dear the homestead support them during their natur- nomination but cancelled all his en- is improved upon the designs of the red men. lie The ballot nominated. ami we shall publish one earh mouth thereafter a the first time that I was ever out of sight of born, Troy, to A. W. Fletcher, Jturnham. Ar. al life. To hi- daughter- Kmma and Kdna la- Imved retirement and hope for -peedy lcr.-vriy recently a artist and now The committee was nominat during the >ear. gagements to speak in the interest of the third land.” employed Hridgton Whole number of votes. following county gives a home at tin* homestead until thev have from hi- illness ...( apt. >. P. ( on-ins ha- been the of ed; ritta M. Enderle et. al. (Quincy, Mass., to Robert The articles are fulls and will not At \\ oodstock we broadside the rock is painted with to a choice. homes of their own. 'I’o his children, Marv Miller, copyrighted, strike the St. John, and images Necessary in other < ironioted to lir-t of the steamer party. that can be seen as the boat Abner bad. Belfast,—K. A. Greer. Erskine, 2nd, Stoe.kton. Estate of E. D. Five. Levi KackliiV. llcnrv A. KackliiV, Frank KackliiV. appear an;, paper p’uMislic'l in this ount\ pilot Penobscot, from there the scenerv i* as beautiful as one passes. They rep- Hodgdon, Troy, G. D. had Thorndike,— Feter Harmon. Caroline A. Conn. Com F. Kankin, Nettie I- nor any paper having a general circulation in till' mi) John Long to second steamer could wish. The of resent Indians, canoes, etc. At this MeCrillis, Belfast, Freedom, to George It. Five, Unity. Gil ole (’apt. pilot.... The Brunswick valley the St. John is near- point'Haw- \V interport, —Freeman Fit tie Held. Dudley Kmma Telegraph is waging war thorne's cave is out. James Pattee, Belfast, had., man, Kaeklitl'and Kdna KackliiV. he give- Field of Vinalliav en arrived hi Siu.da. with all settled and the land pointed Nathaniel Haw- Caswell. man, to Dorimla same May ly cleared, and line look- and James Pattee was nominated. Searsmont,—A. G. Stockton, Richardson, town 12a each. To his son Austin KackliiVinn. aiid t, upon diphtheria, or rather the causes farms arc thorne, the American author, the classmate of North A Wadlin. dramatic troupe bound to A small upon ing everywhere noticeable. It is al- port,—I). Winfield Greelv, Parlermo, to Alden same his son Kenjamin *.><>. To hi- wife, .tuba A. Kack >carsport. his childhood in Hon. Geo. E. .Johnson moved that B. W. Bogcrs, 1). Famson. Turner, Insolvency Court. which the so noticeable that the are as Longfellow, passed Iiaymond, Freedom,—.1. 1 i*V, ho tin* residue of his credits, household wa- lauded hen-Five steanilioats produce disease, of which bad drain- buildings not good Esq. of Belfast, be nominated for town. Jona. It. Geteiiell, Unity, to II. gives »arty made as in the of and the house is pointed out to the County Attorney Searsport,—J. H. Sullivan. Lindly furniture, etc. To his son, Fred he generally State Maine. are passenger. KackliiV, gives There was no new business the Court of in this last age is not the least. They by acclamation. Carried. The committee on resolutions recom- same town. W. before amlings city Sunday. as He had a roving and much of reported Mosher, George Garland, Old- the farm, buildings, etc., and the Stetson wood lot. not well built, well painted, or in as good or- disposition spent Messrs. Johnson, of Belfast, Harriman, of Bel his time mending the adoption of the resolutions passed and he is also made executor. Insolvency in this last week. Pkksi>n \i Rev. T. der as are with us. about Sebago Lake. The cave makes h>wn,to Charles liurdett, Union. A. Hard- city B. (ircgory, of Biddcfurd, they If a Yankee is going fast, Merrick, of Troy, Patterson, of Belfast, and by the Democratic State Convention at Bangor. Henry has in from the water’s for feet. of were a re- to I. \V. Frederick, of Winterport. sec. ml meeting vith Mrs. is a two Keiley at last been quartered upon Egypt, to live at all, he generally intends to live as edge twenty-five Mears, Belmont, made committee to Carried. ing, Lowell, Albert Chase, Troy. James F (,rcgory, spending week-' vara Hawthorne used to row well as he can. That is a his boat into the cave ceive, sort and count votes for Commis- The convention to 2 i*. m. Some ami held and oath taken. after his two or characteristic of our County adjourned to listen to Jewell, Chicago, to Orillia A. Carter, Aroostook Farms Farmers. preliminary ion in this city-F. F. Richards. Ls.j., of ( am rejection by three foreign and then crawl an sioners. Monroe! while with a other through aperture into the remarks Hon. S. S. Brown, of Waterville, and James of second people, good many national- The by Nathaniel C. Knight, to Kind Jones, lielfast, meeting len. Bank Kvaminer, was in town last week_•. powers of greater has open air. This lake is full of associations with nominees were J. H. Kidman, Prospect, I). J. of Fewisfon. At the Unity, Willey, same It was the fortune of your kicking capacity. Egypt ities they don’t seem to care how live as MeGillieuddy, appoint- good correspondent tiled tor they Samuel Waldo, M. S. Stiles, Jr., Jack- 'd town. held, oath taken and a petition discharge \ Lew i>, of st. is his our Whittier, Longfellow and Hawthorne. Just Kingsbury, hour the Court' House was well tilled, the Fin Margaret Levenseller, Lineolnville, to F. while Aroostook last week to be enter Ksip, Louis, making annual sympathy. long as they live. Toward the latter of G. W. J. I. and exploring part the son, Ciark, Cnity, Watts, Belfast, rolnville hand excellent music. Air. 11. returnable sept. l.V i-it to and Is the .ofMr. and the afternoon we near beyond Images Shaw pointed out a sunken discoursing Levenseller, same town. Abbie J. Marriner, Belfast gue.-l .Mr-. \. ('. Caribou, and when the (.). I). Wilson, Searsmont. Brown was He tained by Mr. C. P. Ferguson, who owns a tine island known as first introduced. said that in the On for of Iturnham F-des of train we One Tree Island. The land is The ballot: Searsmont, to W. K. same town. petition discharge o I ...Mr. I.. T. shales and stops find ourselves on the “other past thousands had voted under mistaken ideas. Thomas, Howard farm on the main road between Isle and -ley family an-enjoying Florida papers are their readers to a Presque were tiled and a was had advising side” of the Aroostook river. At entirely submerged leaving solitary tree The soldier had told that his to Frances L. Troy, objections hearing he sea breeze.- at the (• round.... B. P. Woodstock Whole number of votes been pension would Murphy, llelfast, Hazeltinc, same about- live miles from the ('amp Field, above in the of which is a Caribou, former and preserve oranges by packing them in sand. our party was met a committee from Cari- standing water, top Necessary so a choice.. ..40 stop, and business would he interrupted. Nothing town. on Friday. by fish hawk’s nest. Abigail Nickerson, Swam illc, to Edwin •i--|., and wife, of this city, are at Phillips' Lake, That is the bou. who came down* to the The tree and nest resemble had. 3 of the kind lias No disaster lias follow- eight from the latter. Air. F. estimates his crop of way the dishonest grocer “saves” extend Kingsbury happened. II. same. An examination of n-sets was field on the estates hospitality a on a sunken Clark ed Democratic Jle Nickerson, town. Gilman Philbriok, >cdhnm, for a few day- .. Re. J. A. Ross of the town to us. When we I spindle buoy ledge. Shaw says 11 ascendency. reviewed the poli- this year at loot) bushels. He has less preach his arrived, thought potatoes >f Daniel and .Mrs. thrislimi Morison. sugar. that for fish hawks have Watts ., 12 cies laid down Jefferson and Hamilton. The Knox, to Florence V. Rose, Thorndike. William Meservey, •d at la.-t Williamson, had extended the of several thirty years nested by of this than Bridgton Sunday.Joseph they horse-pitality Wilson latter the masses tickle and acreage potatoes year usual. He will there. The inhabitants about the lakes are 15 thought the govern towns to us. for there was at the Richardson, Stockton, to Dudley Gilman, same •:--p, returned home on Thursday last Air. Wil depot every Stiles .. IS ment should be controlled by the rich and well cut about tons of beside a line of The despatches headed in Belfast” much attached to the birds. Sometimes a liffy hay crop 14th Maine Heuniun at Northport. “Rioting variety of vehicle which the town afforded, and Killman ,20 born. Jefferson the and that is town. Burton Robinson, Lineolnville, to W. K. aril Jones, of Fairfield, is visiting his brother shoots one of the thought opposite, wheat also a fair crop of oats. Potatoes and wheat do not refer to the base ball discussions in this all free for the use of our stranger old birds on the the idea of party, and when you and there was no choice. the Democratic partv to-day. He had Thomas, Searsmont. 1. G. Ricker, Jackson, to .Maine lira in Jones, in this ...James W. Brown and when there is much sorrow. first class. It is estimated The fourteenth hVgiment Veterans will city consider that there were 150 in it nest, Abe says no charge to make against Air. Bodwell the nomi- look by the farmers city. The other across the is it, needed Second ballot. Elizabeth F. Davis, same town. Lewis were Belfast, ocean, whenever this tlie nee of the His Robinson, told their lirst reunion at August 1 st on, of Boston, in Belfast last week, and re something more than a wheelbarrow to trans- happens remaining bird Republican party. only success there the crop of potatoes will exceed the crop of Northport meant. will for a few Whole number of votes.Ihi svas as a contractor and the to Carrie.L. Robinson, same town. Richard l>t. and it i> urned to Boston ...Mr- W. B. us. I here learned that there was disappear days and then return, government partner of Bangor, former Airs. 1*. who »nd September Imped every comrade Monday ^milcy, port not to a choice.4f> Blaine. rich years. Nancy Chase, will he half a dozen fish and Necessary Now lie is one of the men of the to Samuel Smart et.als. Portland. in lodging accommodations fonts all at the hotels accompanied by hawks, had..‘I day. Smart, Belmont, >f the regiment will make a special effort to In- -f Waterville, is visiting friend- Bella-t.... Mrs. Dr. for some time will Kingsbury The whole burden of the speaker's remarks were 100 years old Nov. 10, 1886,is a memberof Air. For Billings aptly rechristened the Mug- and that we were to there be high carnival about Gilbert B. to Edward II. same be taken in charge by the Watts 7 a man who had other words Sites, Troy, Myrick, here as it is their first reunion and it is desired to '. C. Wildmau and daughter, of Boston, are visit the tree. When a mate has been against money—in guson's family. Mrs. Chase was horn in Canton, wumps, the neuter Like the mule citizens and For the first time in mv selected by Clark Ill A. to Abial party. they lodged. the fish communism—and he had the sympathy of the town. C. Tyler, Mass., Erskin, Cali- orm a permanent organization of the regiment. ng in Belfast, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank life I felt like a resident hawk the others depart and Wilson .17 Mass. Her maiden name was Aspinwall. she have no of nor religious conference, which fornia. D. C. to pride ancestry, hope of posterity. life goes on at the nest ns before. Killman .22 Toothaker, Belfast, Mary E. !t is expected there w ill be a < lam bake and other -haw Miss Jennie I linsmnrc, of (’helsea, Mass., swoops down on a town and subsists on the Mr. MeGillieuddy is a young man, and an elo- has been three times married. Herlirst husband's Stiles 25 Searsmont. The shipping on Lake are a curious quent and fluent sneaker, lie confined his re- Thompson, .Joseph Williamson, Bel- •ntertttininents for the oeeasion. Half visiting at Col. R. s. Smart’s.W. (). Pitcher, The country, but certainly no conference ever Sebago name was Smith, her second Hreenlief Porter, appropriate Pope has condemned the of craft. Tlie are and there was no marks to the labor and j Knights struck a locality schooners a cross between a choice. chiefly question airaigned fast, to* George R. Williamson, New York. Israel are is on all the railroads and steamboat ml w ife with their private team and W R. Pitcher, where hospitality was more her third Hezekiah of known as expected Labor and has canal boat and a St. John’s wood boat. Messrs. Wilson and Watts withdrew from the the* Republican party, charging that it was not in Chase I’nity, organization, directed the Bish- offered than at the several towns our They Woodbury, Morrill, to Elisha Thomas, same town. j ines. f the Portland Wheel Club, all of Portland, arriv freely contest for first commissioner. with the man. The Democrats Mrs. her faculties to Arrangements have been made with the to have two masts, foremast well forward, no sympathy poor Judge Chase. Chase retains ops proceed against it under the ban. party visited, and 1 think 1 may also add, more Third ballot. want to abolish the law for d on the boat Wednesday, for a ten visit in Papal no shrouds against imprisonment •roprietor of the Waverlv House for quarters at days Uint bowsprit, and but two sails. a remarkable degree for a person of that age, be- \ freely accepted. Gkokgk. Whole ilebt, but the oppose. The Demo- as a toifust-Mrs. II A Toward and of The of Portland obtains its water number of votes.si Republicans Belfast Port for Repairing Shipping. M.oh per children, 7-9-11. These are the city sup- L iats want to abolish the trustee process, but their to read coarse She converses in- day. September days on to a choice.42 ingable print. are in the of Mrs. M. A- ply from Selmgo lake. H. . Necessary dwelt at on faterville, Belfast, guests Killman had.30 opponents oppose. He length the ten The fact should be known that Belfast matters that have occurred which the British cutter Galatea will endeavor We doubt the truth of the that Carl hour law which lie in generally telligently upon during now-Mr. and Mrs. C. F. of Soiner- report Stiles .43 championed the last legisla- Temperance Meeting at Northport. Robinson, lias now ample facilities for all kinds of vessel her life. She bids fair to live to become a to the America’s back to Schurz is about to the of a ture and which was killed by the Republican Sen long Mass., are in Belfast, the of Mr. carry cup England. accept captaincy More Democratic officials are on the Scattering.S ille, guests and city ate. His remarks were well received the audi* a marine of tak- are made for a monster by repairs, including railway capable centenarian. Among the large and productive Arrangements being 11 W. Marriner....Prof. L. C. Milwaukee baseball nine. lie would sell the in New and and M. S. Stiles, Jr., was nominated. Irs. Bateman will gridiron York, it is predicted that ing out the coasting craft. More than this were at and An has an article “Hor- For Second County Commissioner the first 1 largest farms which your correspondent visited emperanee meeting Northport Saturday seasons lecture tour in Massachusetts but exchange captioned games. cginthis thetimeof Mayor Grace will come soon. it has been demonstrated that such repairing can those of Columbus Kdwin Sunday, Aug. 2sth and 2t*th on a plan similar to ticulture for Girls.” Some of them have too Why Appointments. Hayford, Wiggin, K.-q. is principal tidd will be in Yew York and Penn. not Whole of “Public office is a no make a wholesale job of it and send the number votes.70 be done here cheaper than elsewhere, as the cap- and Hon. E. E. Parkhurst. It would take too hose at Maranocook and Sebago. special trains much culture now. public trust,” doubt: .Miss ( ora B. Cottrell, of Quincy Mass., i.-in this haughty Necessary to a choice.30 Hon. James G. Blaine and Gen. of but why shouldn’t Democrats act as trustees r whole to Gibson, Ohio, tain of the barkentine Florence L. Genavor, now* much to to describe the or vill be run on the U. It. and the large steamboats gang Sing Sing? Kingsbury had.3 space attempt crops ity, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Cottrell_ [Bangor Commercial. will address a Republican mass meeting at Unity, oil the Merchants’ Marine after vill run extra The finest musical talent will The Burr family reunion at lust Watts .II Railway, Belfast, stock upon these farms. Suflice it to say they are trips. lr. K. Bicknell,of the tlrm of Biekuell Bros., Law. Costigau J. 1$. on the Because they cannot be trusted. Ask some- Manager Itich is fishing up at Moose- Wilson .17 afternoon of Saturday, Sept. 4th. Special full his vessel to tills port. It has industrious, progressive farmers. »e obtained for the occasion and the best speakers week was a success. The Burrs stick to- enquiry brought intelligent, •nee, Mass., was in Belfast on Wednesday. The great head Lake and killing If not trout. Killman .10 trains will lie run at reduced fares thing harder. mosquitoes, from Belfast been stated that the rig of the Genovar is to be V. K. N. if the State will be present. The different tom- gether. [N. Y. Herald. Clark 20 icknell’s are from Searsmout.I»r. Thomas and from Burnham. Full particulars next week. from a barkentine to a three-masted mranee of the state will be repre- and there was no choice. changed organizations [all and w ife, Thomas Hall, Jr., Harry Adams, The It is the close season for at average of South Carolina crop reports is mosquitoes Moose- J. I. lion. Hale will at Union schooner, and is estimated that this will effect a Between the Mexicans and the Canadians lented their officers. 28th, w ill be Bar Harbor boasts of Watts withdrew. Eugene speak Hall, by Saturday, ml Miss (Jertrude Hall, all of Boston, were at the its dry fog. not so favorable as the planters would wish. Mr. Herald. Second ballot. head, IVinterport, Friday evening, Aug. 27th. saving in running expenses of $500 per year. Secretary Bayard is having a lively time of it. shildren’s day. j Windsor Hotel last week. I ll.imin ian• will In* in llclfast ne\ 1 a i.f.umo. Last the town voted to e\ ]■ tuner, .spring Searsport Locals. M >n iu)i:. The butter faetory only manufacture!; \\< k. peinl lifty dollars on the hill at Branch Mills am Mo lbs. of butter a day. The feed in pastures ha? the work has just been completed. About threi f apt. .1. P. Curtis arrived by steamer this week Mini niterestind correspondence is held ovci dried up to such an extent as to reduce the supply DYSPEPSIA feet has been taken off the and filled in at tin • top Kobort Porter, .Ir., left for las id ij our next issue. Minneapolis milk — The trustees of the Trotting Park Com Causes its victims to be miserable, hopeless, foot, it easier for travel.As Ambrose I making Friday. met last week to make for the in irrita- .1 ni'. I’.tiw has been appointed postmaster m pany arrangements confused, and depressed xnir.d, very Hanson w as blasting in the w ell at Joshua Black'* Kdward the In* in fair. It is a disease • a-i I i«-»- \hner- llotlplon resigned. Hamm, piano tuner, will towi Higher premiums are to be paid than last ble, languid, and drowsy. Friday, a large piece of the ledge was throw n lnt< next week. year and the oflieers will endeavor to make the which does not get well of itself. It requires I'li*• North Waldo r.-iir ami horse trot will In* heir the air and fell the through roof of the house. and a Mrs. Olivia of is coming fair exceed all that have been licitl on the careful, persistent attention, remedy to 11 tin- in >7 -2s. Nairn's, Milford, Mass., visit trotting park I'nity Sept. the Biokspout. Arrived from Grand Hanks Sun ing in town. groundsill former years_Mrs. Mary Black died throw off the causes and tone up diges- II I. P.radman. who went into the confectioner} sehr. at her tive till tin ir duties day Annie Ourimer, Nicholson, with 2. of in tiii.it last week, has closet I up shop Fpliam. Saugus, Mass., is at the Hood’s ha.; proven quintals codfish-This week there will be twe The usual number of trotting horses are training willingly. Sarsaparilla Searsport House. in hundreds of cases. lii* litter trout A Temperance Republican* minstrel shows in Finery Hall_Steamer Rock for the fair and some lively trotting is done Satur- just the required remedy II. Lane and wife left ior Island Falls Wedues. in. was reeeivetl one week too late to he ol land took Torrent and Cos. on day afternoons. «I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for dys- Deluge Engine J About twenty years ago I discovered a little eore on my cheek, and the doctors day t** visit his brother. which I have suflercd two pro- their annual excursion to liar Harbor < ami»i:n. A United pepsia. from years. Monday...- States Marshal was in town nounced it cancer. I bare tried a number of physicians, but without receiving any perma- .■ but none Mr. dames will exhibit at the New There is talk of an excursion from here to I tar I tried many otln r dieincs, proved iii iHorning train Monday brought a ear load ol Finery coming Friday, and took Jackson Matthews, Esq., of Liu nent benefit. Among the number were one or two specialists. The medicine tney applied a- Hood’s Knglaml Fair in two ol Harbor in aid of the town clock fund. so satisfactory Sarsaparilla.” was like fire ->-1-1 tor the eamp trrotmds and six ear loaih Bangor original paintings coinvilie, to Portland, with some to the sore, causing intense pain. I saw a statement in the papers telling what charged irregu- Thomas lhush i.leetric Mt. Desert One is Somes Sound from Prof. Cook, Light Co., S. S. S. had (lone for scenery. Sewall and wife return to Bangor to-day. larity in procuring a pension for Isaac Tildcn sev others similarly afflicted. I procured some at once. Before I had used New York City. s*mth West Harbor and the other a view looking : They are much pleased with oral Mr. Matthews j the second bottle the neighbors could notice that my cancer was general I ’a (!"'.< roshx tiii* in teat of the Post oliiee Searsport. years ago. has always sustain healing up. My dow n Stones Sound to South West Har health had been bad for two through cd a and it is will come or three years—1 lnm a hacking cougn ana spit blood contin- ■'il! he itpied b\ Mr.-. M. A. Snow in her dress Mrs. Myra Wright and her two children from good reputation hoped out Headache bor fi«mi the St-inesville and liar Harbor Hoad. Sick ually. 1 had a severe pain m breast. After taking six bottles of S. S. S. my cough left I < 11 aIV all rigid. The facts of the ease in brief are a> fol- my 'ami1* visiting h.-r sister, Mrs. .1. I; me and 1 grew stouter than I had been for several cancer over all G. W. has healed but Burkett’s Mr. Finery has taken first premium for original “For the two years 1 have been years. My Ames. low Mr. Isaac Tiidcn had $000 coming to him as past a little spot about the size of a half dime, and it is I would advise Mr 1> Pane's the ( rapidly disappearing. sailboat, ambridjre, made tin paintings from natural the two last afflicted with .'cvore headaches and one with cancer to scenery years arrears of a For the olliee of dyspep- every give S. S. S. a fair trial. I our fishermen who made pension. performing j t’roni P.elfast to rastine last Thursday in oiu <>f the fair. a cruise in sell. (.Vo. sia. 1 was imluced to try Hood’.* Sarsapa- Mils. NANCY in is J. McCONAUGIIEY, Ashe Grove. Tippecanoe11 Co.. Ind. retnrneii attorney procuring this pension Mr. Matthews Feb. 'i.i and fort} minutes. Shattiirk, after a three day s’ cruise—-with rilla. and 11:i\ e found great relief I cheer- 16. 1886. l.Ivm.NVn.i.i: Mis, Annie Drake i- teaching accused of $400 and to Mr. Til- a taking giving $.‘nK) Swift’s is and seems to cure cancers ! a full./be.. recommend i’ to all.” Mi:s. K. F. Specific entirely vegetable, by forcing out the -upei nlending -•elmol eommittee of lb-ll'ast in the iner fully impa- Mari I ust ^earsuioiit ... 1 >i A. It. Ten dcn. Mr. Matthews was taken before Commission- rities from the blood. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. It. L. I son Annaulk, New ilavt n, Conn. e ie -:, |; I Minton a member in ol (apt. ’artei went to Host on to THU SWIFT SPECIFIC place n> > and w ife of Salt in, .Mass, are at the Kim House Monday er Band at Portland Saturday afternoon. Bistrict CO., Drawers, Atlanta, Ga. have an Ucx .1. \ IP is- resi^ueil. operation performed on his eyes, which I Mrs. Mary C. Smith (Umbrldgepoit, Mass., bn a few week--Mr. Hubert C. small, dr. of Attorney Bird appeared for the government and are again him. was a stiffen r from and sick head- h deal of annlfii. •- friends in town-Misses den- troubling Ibm. W. F. Bunt lor Matthews. The dyspejisia lyr.tt GREAT REMNANT SALE -.I jingle to the 1 .ineolnville isiting government she took Hood’s Sarsaparilla aud ui.• Fanil' Nellie I homjisoii if. I <>rd i;-with a Mr. Tildcn Mr. J. E. ache am! tin iv pla\ ni" on the -treefs w as upprt Farrar, Nellit Bragg and Nettie presented specimen put am! Foster on the stand, of found it the best remedy she ever used. 1 V d ini' M r. Stcv Itoxbun nis-ei which he raised. who test tiled to the above facts. After the i> I ; nun' of our eiti/.eus. am! Thomas ens, graduates of the apples They bearing N irmal School, attended the encampment of the retain the lla\orand were liard and juicy. testimony tin- < omm.ssioncr held Mr. Matthews. 'Ii P< (ate lias tiled his bond as tax eolieet j Hood’s Sarsaparilla >. \ > I. Alumni at < amden the week F t Mrs. .1. K\«»x. We a in past Allen, M. Allen, Miss F. .J. Allen, have bad splendid week and the ; six for Made Hi lla-t. and l- nmi nad' to receive the tax Sold by all druggists. St $5. SPECIAL SALE Aram Business. A Mi Hall is QftATO Cora friends in SUCCESS! Belfast fora visiting "i \ugu-ta. Mi'. \V >heldon, Master shehlon am! grain is about all harvested in tine condition and & c Mass. III- “1111 e ’at tile -tori "t » ate- A Stiekllex C. 1. HOUD •)., Lowell, few The Morse’s only by days... Corner school i~ under Miss Julia ( urt-is, ol are farmers arc over a Be- HI 11 I.NTIIiK STUCK (IF 1,1 ,-ii reel. Philadelphia, reyistered jubilant large crop_The -OF- tii*- instruction of Mi-s Anna FernaM ...The Hand One Dollar. at the searsport Hou>e. publican voters met in caucus as per notice and IOO Doses .i ret-lain breast hax pin, iiifr boys arc to have a dance at their pavilion both elected (L E. E. B. Jfall and Jeremiah lvr.’IO Work was begun on the artesian well last Fri- Bryant, ■ .a'.uted tin real', lost ill this fit\ tv ediic>da\ and Thursday evenings of camp-meet Webb to the < < BOOTS & SHOES lath, at 1 1.30 \. M. Tin* delegates ounty onvrntion, and the ■ day. Aug. place selected is ... will he rewar. let I week. Music l>. by leaving mg Mudgctt Hros. Town J. F. Must be C I.OSKD on before 1st. on the side of the Park and Condeil following Committee: Balph Wiggin, OCToitlllt it Jin-..thee. easterly block, Flannel Outside riiouMUKi M. d. Dow \\ c. T. made an six feet from the Wentworth. JI. B. Sicphenson.\t tin* regular building. I'rom August 12th we. oiler KYKltYTUINC in our ’*1 IP < i.\in_' a new Whitten buddy* otlieial visit to Sayward lodge last Saturdav even meeting of Half Moon Lodge last Saturday even- Me 1 '• Hamilton and Lam a-ter ba\e store at a CHEAT liKDlX'TION. Some arti- pa. « Ih whieh opened a ..opei '-earsmont, big 1C.- Imlge having no notice of Bro. Dow’s ing if was voted to have a installation and liven stable at tiie Havener stand. public cles at COST and BELOW ii11 tu. ia!I lot an e.i-\ and They have many things riding vehicle, .-if the attendance was small, owing somewhat refreshments Saturday evening the 21st, the it several line turnouts and will make addition.-, from COST. We shall slaughter our ! i-. to into. act T‘ quite .a number of the memhers being absent at fiv-hments t<» consist «*f ice cream and cake. Tick time to lime, as their business vecents each ...Mr. Freeman appointed 1 lie dry goods, and store.- SHIRTS! Men’s Shoes in all Grades! clothing !'•..! ‘Hand Master o\ei Waldo ami ! ‘"I the lodge, at sonic length on the oi the millinery Wentworth ami wife left Sunday to attend the good have made *• | arrangements to Hose their -lores at AN e To be closed out at retail at I. "ia' i-elh-ws, and \ S *onccr order and remarks were made by several members spiritual Campmeeting at Temple Heights.•. about SO rents on thr I -i\ o cluck r. m. THEY MUST BE SOLD ! f tin- on Tuesday and the dollar. l«-dge and the- closed a very pleasant nice! Friday evenings. lAlencd to a \ci". fun: sermon delivered at It w ill go into el!ci t !• ida ,|r- "f >a\\\ard lodge. Installation of ofiieers y owning. \ug. _nth. 'ire.mi SiiihIm b, tin* Lev. W. B. Eldridgc, from Men's llniul Sewed llutlun Ral. and (Ong., SI.00 M- a W Mileo. ", Ihe,do.n. lias been en Lot No. ■ 1, Fancy Checked Shifts no\t s.at urda evening ..Mr. \\ II. who ^ F- II a he I! chunk wa> the text stth Psalm, llth\erse, (for the Lord (bid T lie Most ~ .P >■! tin 11pei r.iiiimar school Sayward. beautifully Successful PREPARED FOOD only 25c., 5()c. Fine Meh, Sewed Rulton Ral. and Cong., 3.00 h "'unc. i »a former price 'ecu soiiiew hat out of health this summer. -: >uula\. The •ie.-iga was -Miami a shield.) It w a-worth going some :ii |M.ie, •! I.1. Hind-, Wl»o become- original Lot No. 2. Good durable Shirt •• •* •• Week : Cr. 2.50 Shall Sell this with Mr only It llei.d t- I. a sJiort time. .Mis. Aie\ Ha kidl and tin etleet wu.-\er\ line. The FOE NEW-BORN INFANTS. il 111 a .I at Ma.bias. Mr. Temple j 37 1 50c. -2c., former price •• a; concert wa- H ff. He I last will here Fridn\ very and was ■ "ill v he used 2.00 give ’endings ei.teriainin^; t.-irncd Jo 1 ’Ki>si'i i. V.r. (b o. Ward, John Pemiietoii Mill, enniiilenee,w hell tile mother Lot No. 3, Dark Shirts I- |.. Heavy only b. a large audience. nurse Ihr eliild, a. it safe wniitg \ug. Jiuii f armer- :.re now harxe-, tnd Mi-- Nellie C. WAid have arrived at their jiiiiil.le and natural 50c., form er l, 00. Veal (f. |.50 I I \si I ■sauborn*- n lie-tra ha- substitute fur milk. price $ I lie mother’s grain crop and have had good weather to get it. .Mr. Ik Fcrgi;-on rcturnei I Irom destination, Los < al., from Prospect. A Also Choice Patterns at 75c., •- n a benefit to the Uelfast Monday up Augelc* 87c., river, where he had Miss Nellie ('. and la kmi \m. Hev. dames Washburn at been t-. a -i-t in raiding the -nrprNe awaited the people at home. $1.00, $1.25 $1.50. at ! hi M'era I hoise prenehed The BeST FOOD to be Deri's Shoos ffi. -ch. \x used in One lot Working die M hitteii ~1':1 oo 1 lirunetb- hi. h ran a-b w bile b. Ward on arrival at Los was in Gray u‘\: week. All ire im bed and it is house la-t >un !:i\ to a verv mg towed her Angeles joined lleppelent mouses, down last 'flu* -a h •r«er: ( -I connection with PARTIAL NURSING ayes S to 12 50c., large congregation.It is very si.-k.lv in this Thursday. -ul ami taken maniage to Mr. (.eorge W. lark Pro-pert. yrs.. only LADIES’ SLIPPERS b and "tiler lend aiiswi rs -u i«-iiiity at present and s. veral deaths have occur P.m-k-port discharged. 'die was not b.allv V. •• wish them and M»cee>s. Prospect ,ierfeetll in sllrll eases, former price, $1.00. ■ happiness n ■ « •• uni-s, ..f 1-tes ..!••. W lio w as a list iiu .!: inrhanee uf 1 diin-stiou and will he AM. ...Mrs. It. heeea widow of rhe late T bn- quite a number of stone eutters on the other rch-dii •! the AT COST. o.ard !ii ■ at P.a Iti by child. 1 i«- Kimball, .. A n.:e and tin.* women ag 'llh, 1 To veal s. Fuuera 1 N. w- arrhc.i last week of the ],»-- af of the continent now young Tlio 95c. a neek, arrived here on ihe Katahdin ih, bark -ITV iee- were held at the for Mount school house the b.iin t ar vei in 11 ic arctic a re emigrating_Nmong the. nmtirators camp his wai home, ii, was } regions. ;i|)d of be Ik a LADIES' KID BUTTON BOOTS are Mi-s Oria A SURE I ( arv. mi on meeting week at Libby, PREVENTIVE and CURE for ■ jamm -re \\ h.te IJc.ad. 1 lie e Northport t'i lea .• vet In e a d.. as the h loiviier ( •Ml UKI>rci:i>, mel Hie few of 'dlin died Aug.llih.of inflammation of the stomach \c-s, i- (.raeie Josie Susie (dim, Undershirts & Drawers pules j wire built here in 1M_> and >1 ;. and name 1 I Libby, tiinn, Emily (Jinn, CHOLERA a '•■ih. -o: an '.it her route. INFANTUM. | l> and i> .a*ds. age.| r,~ years. Funeral services were I"i two brothi rs Carrie («ra:;t, Eivena Grant, Metta Freeman, who were prominent citi/eus here hi !lie use ..I [his jinilii/i s/ttl and easily asslmi- ! a n_ at rt ( amp i.round iu l 1 at tin* Pond school are going fast. Please rail and see them O cl cl Lot V'l-thpi house the 14th, at in o'clock for and L.-tello Hattie Moulton. Mr. Herbert latf, I-ood. latal results in this dreaded disease si! j years, closely allied with Tiiompson, whether wish to or not. Just \\ a. '. j >eu;-portslop j can I**- you purchase M" August Hex. T. .Jewel!. m.. It, Tobias Lord Louisa eot surely prevented. j officiating_Mrs. iug interests. Hopkins and Lecland Sherman. Tin Stubbs received another Inrue lot of Can lie le.liellt ill w !! e-- ! ai the and Hex. 1 YCUT OWil PrlCSS. meeting' i .arced, die*i Aug. 14th aged 7-1 years. Funeral the occasion-Tlie reunion of The tage is engaged for ■ ! I'm !•• \ : U will iiave of services were held at tiny Family placed Tom’s Cabin to a A inteipoia. charge the Whitten school house tlie* will be held in Orland the 2.1th Perfect Nutrient for INVALIDS This stork contains lull audience tic Partridge family to-day over Jive thousand In fodowitid I look will be used: I'ltli, Lev. Tobias Lord at I'nion Hall M e lay owning. Se\ j j ofiieiating. A game of weather to tell on the in either dollars worth of Hoots anil Shoes well eialof tin* characters of August.... l»ry begins Chronic or Acute Cases. & Youths’ selected and I n.P an: of .J< and « ilad- liaseoall gave evidence ol :ibilit\ in Chilfa’s, Boys, Mens, between tin* Burnham and Clinton nines, in cows are in the fort A s 11! IN e have no negro character .sketches. In feed the pastures. The failing I uiniret Is of bought shoddy good-, and w i a ed on t!,< tin alieruoon the physieians testify to its gre.it value. .a--; latter's Sat tin in t L. 7th, tow n grounds 1-ase i How "l milk_The Hood Templar- Lodge in It will be retained when even lime water for sixty days ritizens f lielfast and can baili-js of the cd a i< and milk vicinity .. company play | ked nine ,.i ■ -*<>, in -cuiv o j-j t.. in is iv ire ted n: lie- f 111.• 11ital i.111 j«■ resulting 7 favor K.\its.Mii. Mrs. Dora has handbills for the Fair as soon as possible.Mm economical of Poods. Koran infant he made selling at prices that defy competition. Please Flanders, engaged >' ( may hr 1 m, (Ilia'.; ., an\\ iih .rii nmf a Ii ,. I In u ;l I.. a»- apt. call and examine goods and prices. /'/.OS/\ -led d Mr. I cottages, at Northporl and has F. < lark is engaged as pvinripal of Chelsea, Mass. night fit.m Ik -toe. Tbi- is (ii I 150 MEALS for 00. 0 •' ■. d a in\ •I tint rescued $1 OFT to Itimiiifs*. tt.’>2 er;. enjoyable entertain t- d some of her tru i,ds and relatives to spend high -ehool_Ib> I. s. Ilanseomb preached an t'hniuji ti c ofl* • x a ei, |. uli *1 week at 111e y aehting party Lim-oln\ illc •’-"Id by Druggist-—2.V., .•>()<•., £1.00. j particulars will be given campground during rumpmeeting exreileiit -eruioii Sunday. Mibjcet, the parable ot in another column. Th lit: A valuable entitled •■Medical < NEW BOSTON CLOTHING DUX' T FulK.KT Till: 1‘LAr/!. week. Among tin* invited pari lie. hi m in pamphlet >pin- STORE. ate tilt* following Mr I the prodigal son. ions mi the Nutrition of Infants and ilu* water about an Invalids,’’ (land Mr. hour and wv jv in an ex ban-ted sent free <>n •' .imi.i ( wifi*, A Hie ami application. i:j\v24 MARK 11\. mother of J i. a ami l-.ll Thayi*r Rhooks. Lots of grain «i«»\v11 in the storm «> 1 ANDREWS, Propr., snaw uil'i. Mr. eomiition when re-cued by < apt < ,;: w ho think " ht.l.s, Kirn \itiisos A: ( <»., Burlington, Y:. Bros., •• 'bis •■<• at daekson ami Mrs. vibe dn '1 tin- home of tin* former wife, one was to see it. Water tln-\ mid not have Monday, yet every glad Hanks. Mr. A dart kepi above water fifteen min- /1 M'd'ii Hi: a-md n*» \a a r-. Mrs rook Meservey, wife and daughters, 1‘hmiis k'lic. Mr. l'i Main St., Maine. v.a.- low and teed ..Mr. Rlaisdeil of \ Hrl/imt, lletfnut, uie- loader. < w.a- unable to pelting poor. ■ ami -cveral apt. '-ylve-b-r stand &c. other-. Mr. and ne\ ei iallied from tin* Wm. l»een buying lumber this Cloves, Indie- had several li: while on H. H. FOHBES' OLD STAND. Hosiery, II. r remains ui-re taken to attendance with Iixk tim* hoar ami a ver\ sailing .s. i eef sold hut the market l»oa:•* 1 tin- seho.iniT. ( < hallo'- addiv-- me o\eii arc being easant time is apt was M' -• u I --In was a l1 — Mrs. Sarah < Ha- 'i.t, pensioner anticipated -eenis dnil now.Some GRAND EXCURSION taken, and lu: wa- a-sured he just good grade Jersey ■ ki ll would hear from the th* 'aar "t Mi. ami her il. M.,--. j.. spend the fall with her daughter N *ii 1 :• v The 11. M urphy, of Maelii has some nice ones. The .Terseys are shunned by From Pole to Pole CLOTH for 65c. Mrs. COTTON Fdward 20 YARDS stover....M. A Fowler ami famih Not: An i-i pnljat :n this eity, last riiiMit'r. -alurda.. Morning -n.l.nev Jane, tie It. ;oners but highly prized for dairy purposes. BOOTHBAY! Atek’s Sau«.\:vu;:i.! 1 demonstrated Its returned from a visit t.o |{endlield Monday.. .||, of Kan r, in m of run* 1 >r .11 dis» uses of the lh <■ K. Tufts, Kaptist, ol flu-city go eotning the hay in h« be. ran ...AN in. (build recently bought several nice pairs -ON- power blood. ratio raw ford f Holton, is friends in ■ oi'' a '. wiring ashore on Point. Teu -m of fiwii l i- said that Roseoc Tho hi- a> ;iti.»n Friday hut by a Knight*.- people fr Pin beef in nit\_It ’-Jarpoorier’a Ctory. .Ue\. Mr Hi\b\ of Mas- a former pastor v A- w i ■ coln i 1 !»• went on •. June ], IS S3. we are a WEEDING it t't .1! *•'. h;m^e next hoard and assisted tie- a plain to I..iv, aid- of this to.vit is aoing West in a few days In fact having GRAND pulpits ■d the I'aptist elmreh in this town, with his famih I>n. .T. (’. Avrit 5c c.i. —Tw.mi’v e 21st, years bijo I hau otf. The \v Saturday, Aug. the v s in one ol the mines W. ■ •.ii."her. *.f amdcn... eaptain gav eeki ng )lart |on. to in some machinery was a •'*r*‘ >t put in .North Pacitb', when tivo SALE in d. V. Paine's.... Mrs. I nnna Watson of N. On the linrpoom OUT every department. obtains Magnificent Steamer others of tho cr*. w a ivhv 0 'li -b nkins and Mr >w aw II.LK. there. Me is a praetiealmachinist and high id my^ if laid tip with Savage H. i-at her s Tin* following item, were re- eived father'-. W .,\_Marv. N. Me ncurvy. Our bodi- s were bi. swollen too wage.-... Thorndike Rich lias returned home Irom •:!-•.!, gums I at land, late lor last wick's issue. Charles .ii of Hock. -. Woodcock dr., and dent to a bilimis slate of the Pitch as Dir- this l’alare steamer. lime-juice was accidentally destroyed, but tho ->'i. \i-it t«> tlmir mother-Renj. Ann .-of Thorndike pyeti-m, !■ :•> I loot h harb.-r at "l! M are Delaware, i at Mrs. dam Nickerson’s had a c.unlo dozen bottles of Ayer’s (ml bay || o'clock ih>. -pending; a week at North port. siting tiness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after If the weather is fine steamer captain < this week-The old eating, Penobscot will Barsapauii.: a mul us ->. w ill linish the ;.»rdon Mouse »vc. While most gave tlmt. Wo recov- nt_■ i,t on-t ot the storm, and ...Luce »v I nlh r. dun K. "man of Portland. Maine, ip p. smart of Pain in the Siile, their remark- leave on Sut ipnnee threshed almiit bushels nt Pangor unlay aft< rinwu. Any. j!, ered on it than 1 have ever seen men Moi .• has been b\ ('. F. I.ane. able success has b-. n Fii-Ava in quicker " H “hh a -». Ma--. building bought curing /ss/;, at :i o'clock for a lilt« Tm-da 'la.- the pas-m. -’•‘iM at their mill Monday-( lith-rd Cobb, ot and Mr-. M. P. t.oddavd of brouirhtubout by any«>thcr treatimntfor Scurvy, and is iein.it thoroughly repaired tor a dwelling and I’ve seen a i deal of it. no men- i: t am! to ( S' Kell.were in town 'I'm--dav Seeing proceeded It,.-ton h\ h.i- I tee 11 \isiting Ids uncle I>. If. visiting their old GRAND EXCURSION TO Imii-e. This building has long been an eye-ore to BOOTHBAY, tion in your Almanac of your Sarsaparilla being i■ '■ a K had a down < ohh. home and friend--Waldo Co. .t.didm voii.i: passage Crange. Patron* pood for scurvy, 1 thought yeti ought to kuow uf the iilaue; -. and tiles will hail the meat taking excursionists at Ib-a ■ a of was improM Hampden, Winterport. ami so send mi the faets. and arrivi d hen about aiiended on tliis, 75c. Tuesday only 11ii-hamiry. fully Tue.-da\ and Pelfast. HAMMOCKS $1.00. .] Puck-port ti'hM'N ( he-ti \\ allae. son of d. W. Wal with \t ;-f.ei ion ...Tilton Flliott awa.v on a < arb rTLittl ■ Liver Pills arc Kespectfuliy y< urs, lvALi il V. WlNOATE. wo hours late. 1 he IJeports from the several in t!ii ITeadachc.yet equally heaving Rockland about 7 i*. >1., and parsing !:‘ (lranges- valuable in and < entered the state < at dnnio. He < business trip-Mr. A Mrs. ll-nighton, of Weld, Constipation, curing preventing hv l's Head. White Head Light and the Mauds in Tho o|U*gt* omitv wo re -ati-faetory, imlieatinga healthv eon- Trooper’s Experience. i •••mu dan this whim nlso correct the l’i arrived with a load ■> annoying complaini, they and at Poothha\ at an earlv Friday l« 'd and has never attended the parents of Mr-. Flliott. have been making Pay, arriving hour, Masrni, /;-t.s>,inland S. a. March IS*3. -eiiool out ditioi It was estimated there were .Via Patrons all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver a A/ri 7, •• Hording excursionists to ex- sur- -- a n 11 t 11 Mount I h-.-rt -. am! ample opportunity' l>u. ,T. <'. A vt:u & (hremlemon : I have Come and see the treat in the of jiiarri. h !nit a themaxi-it_The ciood Templar Lodge. which and regulate tho Lowv!-. li n if tin y cured great shape p.i--ed perfect examination at present. They were an came t bod' only plore the surroundings and visit the attractions on -lean. .a 11 1 -he .am.' the be- intelligent, ntiifli ple.isim* t > te>;i?y to the pre.it value of up bay "in m ni .1. !tie has bc«ii has in if a \neathm.-tarted u j» last Satur- Mouse and Souirrel and -ail the a!»o \e institution. \\’e of eiti/eiis Islands, upon Your W e have been It occurs once in ten 1 ■ representing neaih all section- of the Sarsaparilla. stationed only years. 't ■r)i• .. The not numerous small steamers around the prising bargains. grass. has plving Pa\ re < ver "tr oimir tow 1 a.id will now hold regular lie for two daring which time wo bespeak nsinttii suece-.. in wliat * :!*' K\ 1 II. A. day evening meeting-. will year.-, re.pte.-t, Nickerson, IP. will Returning leave at I ..'clock r. m. -- ■•>• 'I >\ on ;!n- Puritan's Itootfiliay liad to live jn v< under canvas for bottom spire e\er lie lna Wm. <'. Rowe ha been recent a state Being I'n"ertake A eoiisiderahle ■ ii v iy appointed of tin* next tin* of int« rest of portion er a n address entitled < out"-!'* day, passing objects such a time brought on what is called in this ■ .nn.'i.ed. Mm a fast sailer and “Temperance very ■' ! >• >w Penobscot by and in at at the Depot) the Order-M..I. 1 F-ip. has for Ache would -t :• -s t > those who Pay daylight arriving Pangor “veldt-sores.” I l ad those sores f .r jotirniuii Northport. Swanville I nion Church. Aug. -ynth, at :> i*. they p: at about o’elof k country hio ,■ .. li'om Turth to 'flu- vill be ;. Head her "■" ■ some puller fn m this di\; but fmti: Sunday night, partv fl< me time. I was advised to take Sarsa- "mm:." "er- of •■,itt;i.'«‘> at the •’ *:• yi ;irs written the nin t letters and received essiiig c«»mplu:M; your camp immediately after Sabbath Srlm-a on that •accompanied by the ! it; .■ ’•! minute-. Mm vva- day their do< s n >i nd h« re, and those parilla, two •; hs (.f wi.i.h made my sores GEO. W. thirty w A Web" and a the in...-t letters of ans man in tow n_led Jones naiely goodness BURKETT, Brackett w ill at -M> I II M.-ki-rsoii is visiting her old home « ho once them will find 1 hoe 1 i♦ 11* ills valu- disappear rapidly, and I am m>w quite well. ’: me': from the dioiv. try j lSAXGOIl l,»e la I lei n, of Freedom i- ::! home for the and the will able in so I hut \\ ill not m* HAM) Yours T. 1C. Codes', Academy.Janie.- ■>' I' 1"' lie l.-le.Mi-- Isabelle ‘-trout 4-1 pe! season, eompauy many ways they willing truly, to do without th e J’ut aft'r ail sa le In ail .Vaunted h.tv, reeen- o .1 full of tin* aliens of " "k -' mauiilaeture a lot of nice and for which will Trooptr, Cape Jtijlcmen. report er. promising 1 year old colt n*r in I >ide, visiting friend-in town Mi-- jumpers sleighs perform choice selections of music da c and pa: 'i. m in :n \\ a; to iweni- : he ha- ... ,11 ofl'i the ;a lk' I-W;i Iter i- ;.t home from | evening. ’I'lie-day red ami refused .-1«;0. >1 inn:.' Marr of < limit viand is \ i-itii.g her Penney Main Belfast. M*-., The Penobscot has a licensed carrying capaeit 81 & 83 City Block, Street, d. <' eselital ivi to the legislature from the ■ 1 -iinec! ieut and will the remainder of tile s rep! his stand at Fast Jack tliieh*, II P. jlii!T....i)ur nnTi' pendent r* port spend of bJoo people, but ill order to provide an abund- -i anee room Sarsaparilla -i of for Ayer "Hip* I ••! lie tow li- 1 lit ook-. Klio\ etc. h* 'll-- l‘d I/a •“t* tiiis a .a- inal the old homestead. thorough on thi- Mason....Mr.-. If. |>. Tasker, week follow iinii'ngham Krp-. ate enjoyment on E Js the y thorouLdily rflectiv.* Mood-purifier, PROBATE NOTICES 'P! I K -i'.-.Tihrr i,* tvi -_t\ :<• i.otirr to all H occasion the number of A C excursionist-will )»»i**1 '■ es re special ■ it 111.- W k. l’l'ol. I \\ w a fia- Im-ci. in a mil (•" f many lo that In is where w'C the medicine that radi.-:.;. •• I'l'ilii | ,-tillering from a long and painful at putting for grinding corn and feed, li be limited to .V»o only the poisons of 1 .■nidi. that hr I.i tin'll tlin ntr>I our boast. Our cure it -trictly people. appr: great pills while a:. I • on;.i::i-u» Disease ■■ *•'••' .* and ha- made hi- !•'' k of < Hcrofula, Mercury, falv :i ■ a -ri t' r ! a-t of \-. riit«»r ut minute, appoint | heuniatism, is aide to l»(* about the house will till a miieh needed want in i.: e Parties at and ( amden w ho ! 111 ! a! I W |•- village. \\ SHIP th rs do ii.it. Searsport, Nortliport from the stem. A IT.iliale Iirid lb NEWS. w isli to on the excursion sy t! a -t a ill "I •'M I -,•> *'i'h 111 go will take passage on the ('ount. >*n tin- I I ;• In-for.- tin- aliens In* spoke portion the time, lint -till mmdi hope it w ill be a -mruppi.sts Price $1 I N I. \ N 1 a'« :111 11 ■., in a I! ■ '■■ -ret I-.- ■: i;.' t a II AltUIV Kin please leave excursionists at all by ; MI( f%»t :.,\v jut on um'them. In vials jit ii') five for Bold landings. S:x tor m !« i:111\e.- in tow n in first cents; $1. bottles $"». of Wahlo. derra-rd. ha in.: -.•lit.- -n a ... I «.• -. "a-- I >* .-lat. !■■ V M:.’ k S ,• v 1 i..-t•.n < the earl\ part of this week. campground the of this week fora few day.-* pi |.-l -In lotliing "tore, Seh. F. !.. ( or sent mail. lie Aha. 1*2. Warren. olson. Roster y druggists everywhere, by that I > A A( '1. I'.o A !»' >M A V 11. i,. 111,-. hr ill*:!'"1 '. i: I! .I I lln-r W lit» llUAV llll 1 reiuainsof Mrs..Joanna ( ok were re.-t and Panic! >. Ifarj 1'itrr IJinii/or. Wlnhr- }•.! 1 d.i 1 -pe.'i.ll -:.ie of ollt-ide tlaliuei brought enjoyment.... -ent-- .viia. it. **eh-. sarah I.. Da\i-. Kneeland, New fr<>m Ifuin/xfin, mid appointed admiui-dt a'e,- -m ! i. 11 111: i:1! !"• "i I" i i I i! -aim- t'.-r >.*ltl< •*> ami interred the immt. Maine, is A ork Mo*e- Mart. CARTER MEDICINE l>urt hiurksnart. ; ••'.id **t.e r> *• \amine his in o|i| famih yard. Funeral being treated by Dr. (oh* for can l.ddy, I»an,nor. CO., a -ed. au-iit t :: 11: l \i! I> i I! !i K A 'TK V PN >. repay good-and ,X/ it I An-, F». Seh. Florida. Ro-p.it. rsjmrt. lir/fust. iillililc)) < 'P ‘"hi p m n out th. house. eer II! lie board- \ iiii /.. Warren, New York if/rjni/'f. >rdert I. I "i o -iiii t.- I ut of all kiml- meeting |)i-eourse lip P. I »»w n- and ! do City. only lothina; :ia. Ir. .- out/ 1 A Sell. I'.mil) Rosbrn. HorklamU. t<> ail it.!.M’e-'rd ran Ilia a ■.I IJe\ Mr. ■ persons by r.,p- 'P i! I a !•» *t brew. Itangor ...Most of the ing well, lie u ill return to his h i„. in Soar-moiit 1 r. 1 *'!■■■•* hi- -1<*iv. ha- a grain All;. 17. Sell-, will. Sievin', (alter. R< -loll y order to be three week- -nee. -. '.•vv.-iry Belfast, each with two £ I on published I i.. I. ...* ii.a been harvested and r: staterooms, berths, nndJiS’J.un Butt the w Annie l.. MeKeeii. si. Johns. Win SMSsfri ill e\- ill in:.' yield the e.car-e of a week-Ik IP a Alahoiiey. Rang, the hmrn.il. ai I'.elia .1 ■ ■ ■ :.i i>*u elry u hu ll tin ladies are par probably Nickerson, e.'icli. Perth- in Ladies and t.enilemcn's ( al.ins Pepnbli.-an |-i! a »!• i !.:!>. a |" a i.: -.a! ! ••! \ 1: a t < New A ork. « •• •>• h«• 1 [ tint of last y i! .Mr Walter lb.se. of Fii.-|, of Pate- iilmojv, free. they may appear at a Probate ouri, "I' I In- -!;;!<• .-I .a Tlie s.*i v- graduate College, rereived l!ie apjioint Regular meals at regular hours and regular I imp. ■-.•ar-pori s.\M.i:r>. I ii 11 a within ami tor -aid » .my >■ the -ml burgh. Ma-v. will teach a term of Free met,1 of of Ladies our !»! W II \ U : Vi \\ • 'll l ii 1 .: ; e■ 11o -ai I. of the l>. > Nigh principal Dexter High School on Mon Three- Button of next, :i' a-1 ill- *k >•» -M-pt. Aug. 12. •'sells, lien. R. Fils- using \pplications should be made at onee as tickets Tue.-day Seplem’t.-i school at the school house in 1»i-1. No to P is a line we Ferguson, Ryder. noon, and -h"\\ « it •!.- b ill I hf « ■■nil!! I War >lr--. a flliir I'.'lul 1 oll-e. |, com 'ia;.. opening and heart ih e<>ngrat staterooms OMArQ fore au-e, any \\h; > .tri tup-..n A.. Ilav Somes and are to each worth: lord, Jones. Sound; I.ydia Brand of Yarns are apportioned landing, a r<• mom •• the the same shottM n >t he ed aid at a-the lau i:r-•<-: li" tlimvt <|-.h all pri lirst Mo-. la;, in sept. Mr. |*,>se i- a ulate him on his stave.--. The of Dexter Legged and the number is limited. proved, approx people M. Webster. Webster. OnULO, and Lace -.*11- 1" !-• to ( apt \. K Fernald of Win Rancor. lox\ e'i. wlm air i'i.|< !*U"I t«• a! i'- r-latr grad i.ate from Harvard are also to he Aunr. IT seh. Jas. to invited to us Objectionable people will not be permitted to College.. congratulated on securing so aide a Holmes, Ryan, Seai'sport, favor with their old >. I.. .!« HINm >N. Jud. iii.tkr i:.11• 11•«ti.11• t• a a i;h*iii. ai.*l i;. who hav an\ t- hi |- ran.-ise. lironnle load iia\ for Roston. join the party. -FOH- teacher... ,n- erul terms A true Att.-l Ii. I I- ii-.i.,». lb e: tr •!. m a -1 I hi Ti •> i. !■• I'\hi!'!’ till' -aio-' for -rttlt M of fall -elm. I big.a:, on Ana. It. sell. F. L. < D. Belfast. copy tnil .11 :a of tin- t, \. K. parade in INI KKIOKI. Mrs. iMinucIls, an old eiti/.cn of Warren, olson, Hampden. opinions the LANE, Agent, III.ait to him. •! « Nil Kl l school in Di.-. I and 2 i- in !•"». Sell. A. Pattersliall. regarding goods. Monday, under the Aug. Richardson, Ran ■ 1! M veterans were in the fourth tin- tow n, died at her home of on tin* | ]• |; At a Pro!.at. < .■ ->-t hr w at ii -It i-t. \\ it ui-. paralysis struction have Misses and of Mi- Jennie of tips town. 1 been Ladies, Children, a! -• '■ « Moody They the Cimutv of Wald", on tin* -ee.-nd I'm'-.a .; ’I’ll i.rivio ... .-I, b:sl. at the advanced age of s.V Funerai services I*s- sells. Annie i.. llo pronounced ja says Auk. MeKeen, Mahoney, 1 ■. v'"- ’• i~ buight Mi-s I.uclia Parsons of thi- -AT- A. 1). iss b 1 ha llir i} :; ■; ., '■ by Woken; the Acme of August. Perfection. Sold 1 11ment of Maine wet-.- held at her late residence on Frida after Fmily,-. Rangor. ta■ 11 hin-cll thr tra-r .• I Y. u:«• *•!' ih to\M._ aim a i"ii 1 -ehool in Dis. No. : is < I- WYMAN. d lAe. •:!•*: i.. t la- "i > "iiui.aiid of Minun taught by Mi-1 lark AMUKKAN routs. noon, eonducm! Uev. A. A. » by J.ewis_Florewe. °r ... all dealers. Brown SKTILinstrument purporting t be tin la-' \v;b ! I-- I-. 11:11. The member- of ; X'honl i.- Di.-. No. > is Miss by Lewis, < taught by Darien. 12. ( leared sell. Wm. Francis’ Shoe Store. '• old of W < Aug. Frederirk, testament of > A il.\ i I-I \ N !. WYMAN, i.e ii. \i»i i A r \i; rii11»..i:. lat **i H.-kton. dn n. th* -<• fr *m other state-, won* daughter dipt. (.eorge 'roekett. died l-.va j Know It-.u-Tin*.-»• ow land on (loose Flower-. New A *u k. ( .ere:ee it- w in ning & Co., CHAS- eolnvilh*, in -aid .'limy Waldo, -light ornaments, and badges sunda\ morniugof cholera infantum. Litth* Selling Agents, Boston, t BURcc5s| in liu* ( oinity of Wal io. ilrci*a 1, i tin- -ain<- t'.-r >rtth •' -"An Maim.. aerewof men i- rived bark i.eorae Treat, Treat. Cardenas. Ana. Eve., the d •urn ui. m Ii.di- Mr t.eorge F. Wallace mating the Mower- Meadow at Tuesday Aug. Uepuhliean printed t<■ i;i t* ; ini. m !■ vuti;11.l: "arm s. of all their friends in this their It. Arrived Have-. Ranaor. ( hair- lex ar at a Probate : se. .a, mpathy brig Katahdin, FRED ATWOOD, Mo. ll may *i tln JfJth Maine Mi D point.. .Mrs. J. >. < oh* is in town_Mr-. Winterport, appt regiment ed bark Willard \\ hr •••■ t!> 1 Mudgett. Crocker, ( allao. Ana. llelfa-t. ithin and -aid •••" •• great -orrow-Mrs. d. Atwood has returned The Fashionable Event of the Season ! Aug. li, issc.—UwdJ I •' -V.-- ; Jr .|vi to a •mi.- that lie ha- the post oilier Maria < .ondiuie id Kangoi i- Jier rel- h'.. Arri' e.I -eh. Mattie Mcti. Ruek. Putnam, Fa of ne\ I. at ten I .1, ! j’l! 1 from somewhat visiting many Tuesday September '•’:*• I Hat hr I.rril .11>|i.'itltr.I ala Noithport improved In health_ iardo. ea La'. t" d.o members of forenoon, and show use, if any why .• that regiment, and has ative- ami triends.1 iie Kepwblieaiis .q FOURTH YEAR OF they t. a ::o him-. If In ti a .a I vr*utor of th. Mr-. lb"iirook ot Mass, is the of Mr. Ke\ We-'. Ana. II. Arrived bark Fdward < u.-h- DENTISTS, the same-liotdd not be pr.o ed. appr*o. d .. i th mi be at lieriin, guest mint ! t \\ ill t pre.-ent a reunion in this were fortunate in uniting upon a ticket on ina', I tick more, A. If. Roekport. CKOSSKIN'N lowed. d A.--* Merrill-Mr. D. M. Moody of Caribou 111. !>IA II \ KM* »N. \ eport will then be made I .i e: ati-laetorv l" the ielnelil of the Raliimere, An;. II. Arrived sells. John F. Mcr til'.' ». I-:. .IO||\>. »\. ,1 ,, \i-it.-d temperance Masonic Temple, lieffast. Me, BICYCLE, friends ia town TENNIS, last week. : Mi— Abbie row, Niekerson, Rancor; Susan R. Relfa-i. A true « A tie.-? Ii. I*, it t in lb ;■ in la.- ( ■ .*1 U tii'.-e kill.'! in action dt.*d in the service nr It will aitl and no doubt insure the Ray, opx. i:i.:y ai-i", .Ircra-1 *ri\ili.ir holnl party. greatly An. ! I. A rri ved seh. sal lie I’on. w -AND- .lolin-tou «.f (amden. N. d. is spending a few w eeks We-tRangor. i»it. SToiiiiAun, nu. a. <>. stoiihakh. I hr !a\\ ilii'r.i-; lit- ihririo: iv ,ur-t.s all |uW "■ Ti.» 1 with the —ueeess of the entire ticket in this Ana. 12. A. w ,r! regiment, exception Kepubliean Philadelphia. At *ived sell. Fannie At a Prohate ( --art In ld :d lielfa-t. Mi- who a ;v iinl. I.U *1 to -;ii• l 1.•* ra -• < 1 r~tat. (•■ town Mr-. o Thomaston with her April d'.t, Issu.--1711' on Copeland (.otliam, Welch, Rrunswiek. oil I P: *'oji.pa*iy 1 rimi hno.x. v. as raised in Waldo county—Kc\. W. deukius will preach at i*. till' ‘,'oltlitv o| Waldo, the ,| lna kr i 111 n air |»a> mrii! an* I lln.-r \\ h«» h. \r a a "i ami Perth daughter are visiting lier parents Mr. and Amboy, Aug. 11. sailed sell. Lucia Porter, The all to the A ujjust, A |). lSNi. liriuaa.is llnT.oii. In h»1.: t tin -aim* for -.III. •I Man. mtie-. N li. Hubbard, •»f \\ in- M. sharp next Sunday upon the subject, ••Christian only Company having rights pr IT Shoes, (irindall, Portsmouth. achting in.-i.t i" :m M speed ...Mr. Nathan springer of ductionof Bronson Howard, Ksq.’s, Master 4 NNII. I.. M< lx la I! N. 'i:, ;m -1 b. > .: r: a .:o>i.\ii ii \i;)i"N. i' u ..- in a.i.i lH.jf II, of Wiuthrop Portland, II. Arrived L. Belfast, Neutrality." Au;. brig staides, —at— be t*,*■ -t and N1 r. barles J. A. M. D. \ tain in.-t 1-11111.-lit pm portiipa to Woodward of I'o-ton were in Stowers, Phil:*. Ana. 1*1. Cleared sell. M. J. < <»t Beecher, :.*•: A n •. m 'rill I;..: :r. to a: >T« M'KTUN. TIm* V -rhool- It and test anient of M la! 11 I' I. \. lb i 'i ti'\vi la»t w e*'k.... Mr. 1 lowar|‘»> Tin steamer .>everai excursion-, made (in- river. Brunswick. Aug. 13. Cleared sell. Palatka, .k« I!.-on ii*'i If Jlir \ ■: .-I IVmibscot, M r. ahd Mi G II. ..Iw in and Rex. A. A. I.exx is up along THE BANKER’S DAUGHTER. imy pre-entrd -aid will I Prol.ale. l.ii'l-tratriv Chaplcs, Perth Amboy. Francis’ Shoe Store. I hr r-lair .•! In. :iIi:t:11. w ill make the ex- i11«-i11«1111>toekion Fort J'oim * M'iU*i *I. not in* >ai'i nif •• -: * pi only grand i:i• I xxn* Iraxe lor Nortliport this \utk_Mrs. II. village. ;m.| samP Port Townsend- Ar. 2d. Ivanhoc, New Special Scenery. Magnilirent Costumes, the .-hip Carter, all r-o ns intfi. -if! 1 »\ '.ni-!: _• a i- >n. as r m \ i:n>. :..<•..r 1 “i. retailor for trim pc op’ in >ati.i*da\. Ail}.', *2M, at .1 A. II. li returned from her Point have been to Bar Harbor thin work. San Francisco. Original Music and a Cast of l uncalled ,\Aic yonr Original S3 Slioo, vi.-it to Bueksport on Office over H. H. Beware of Imitations. dev to bo publish* d tllivr Wi'i'k- lift e~ .*•!; i!a l. News, Va.. |o. \rnved -eh-. Johnson's Store, St. Excellence. of V\ 1, i \ in- hoi d i«*i k. to ••ilil.u .. 11 ivmg in M ason e\- Mciviua Pa tier.-on i-al home. Imm ;i Newport Vug. High at i*. 1 i. t!• 11 County tujrivi* Monday.. .Tim Melhodi-t and C >. school Washington jNune Genuine unless bearing thlnStnmp. Republican Journal, printed <•;. a- till* i.iw direct-: she therefore all ong. Maud Briggs, Franklort; Lizzie <'arr, do. Sr,its ~i(> rents. requests pel -1<. 111-1 .in t-. n her summer vacation. ( Ollier Hours—s to IOA. I 1-2 lo anil i Ur.sv reed and 7-“ at a Probate urt. Mon-.- :im! Island-. b.-iUi vinitial in town .II. i.. Lain morning, mah" dial pa> nicni. and those who liav* anv Squirrel ami Height.- oil tli»' ( liilonl last Thursdax- am! daughter lu Congress and Lace. Best Tile -da\ of ll**\t. .1 t a «•! tilt n oi Barge Iii" Janeiro, Aug. 7 In seh. Fabens. I VI 1, lsstl.— I;itf 20th. JUtlo Button, Calf September demand" there.m. to exhibit the same for to port, Benj. fust, April Aug. -cttle >ail m’ioiii the liarli. -oiiii- of the lmiiier- had a pher returned New Vork, in Skiti. Unexcelled In Dura- fmv iiiinii, .uni -ii«»w must*, if a. 111• have, u n\ .poll xcry pleasant time... .Quite a large number Monday, stopping ('onion, for New York, Id". nt ot to her. MAK\ A. M I A WN>. j- bility, Comfort and Apr car- 11-•! •- It •-ton on Passed the same should la provd. appe-'** d am! .d i! 'tram plying therein The Bangor t our ili/.ciis enjoyed tin- excursion the way t<> <-lo~ up the sale of the bark Youghal, Aug. by, ship Kennebec, cvice. A postal card sent to moonlight from for loNV**11. Ford, Liverpool Wilmington. Cal. U3 will informa- *e Ikimi '.''ll tie- i■xctir^imi. 'ITu.* boat on Elmirauda... .The oilicers have been bring you ’I'll I I! 1 ! •: we V c Holier to all aeeoiupaii\ Mr. IViiobsi oi on Saturday • ening. The* following Nuevitas. Ii. Sid. SPECIAL NOTICES. Shoo iu (,!:•* k. .ii*n\^«»\..1 public night Aug. barque Fvanell, Col tion liow to get this I oneerned. tliat he has been .ii :• iiili a; \\:i~ eleven to the town fair which i- to come • Maine Central R. R. or A true Attest —li. P. lull' lowi-m r. duly appointed H.nupdci Wintorport, Bm-ksport t, llie and the manage old. New 'l ork. State Territory. ropy. 1 perfec company good music line, at. taken upon m- if t!.-e tni't of \-imini-.trntoi *ii fi.-m offaboutthe lirst of October: Barrow. Aug. 12. Sailed, Frail!. Pendleton, Belfast. I’a"enters >carsport, North. and was to make it a (icn’l Supt. K. I‘art ship a 1 n of the C-I.ltc of nothing wanting ver\ enjo\ Nieliol.-. New York. Class Con cent ion. TIME-TABLE. J, Means Si Co., At a Probate < oltrt In*hi at la w ..n 'ft aii''. < aimlen will take steann halah'iin ami Com.on 41 Lincoln St., ( til v of W'ahlo. **i tin* *»11 i I'm d;. aide time .The .Stockton nine came last week ridge; Agrieultare and Poultry, E. Part- Tuskar, in. P.t America, llerri tile oil KB WK I*. I- \Mi:> late f It, if:i-r, up Aug. -ed, ship The HepiibMrans in tin* class composed of tlu* Boston, Mass. a lii* I'eta I'o.-kland. The luniilivr of She l man, for .1 Xrtc Arranjenunt of Trains. August, A. I). I'>ii. to play a game of ball with the Winterport box* ridge, pan Blanchard and Robert I »oc: < oin. on Liverpool Wilmington, Cal. town <>f 15rooks, Knox, Swanville, Freedom, Mor- in the Collin;, of Waldo, dfeea d, b> giving bond !S. \rrived 1{A( natiif-1 ■ •: in a .wiain a- kt*t- will I>e 11n.ii•• i" a thaa half tin- Saw Havre, Vug. ship Or.cida, MeGil rill and Waldo, are to meet at the Me KI.1FF, the law duvet-; h« therefore re,pi* si- all eapae ami won au easy over which is not at Stock, yer Kills, Brownell Orangcrand rctpie-ted On and after Monday, Any. 23, ISStf, trains con- per xictory them, Eugene New York. instrument to In (if a -1 will iml '•■n.' ho ar-■ very. < lure meeting house in Waldo, on Saturday, Aug. at Burnham with trains lor Ban purport iny vy nidi bred to "aid deceased's estate to 1’ of tin- boat. all as ours ltlancli aid ; Com. in necting through S 1 surprising, i- anew club and has had Exhibition which will Cardenas, 30. Sailed hark Geo. Treat. I l*. testament of A M l' P i R \ !\ I i'! la I«• i.. n make inrued'ate men!. and vv Hall, July •jstli. at M., lor the purpose of nominating a gor, Watcrvillo, Portland and Boston, will run as pav those 1 haveanv New York. colli vi in a i l oi \\ a him dcr.-a-i •!. !i: deni; ml- I'm IhNKi'.i:'' l»u «.him: Tact ro>seii Coin but very little practice. contain the line arts, fruits, llowcrs, etc., are Dora Treat, Itepre-entati\e to represent said tow ns in the next follows : lie, County tlnw.-..11. t exhibit the >ame f..r -cttle Rosario. July 1. In Fred W.Car in*r sai'l will for Probat.■. mcnt to ! 111 M\ att :. i- B. 1 port, barque Legislature, and to transact such other business as Trains will leave Belfast at 7.05 a. m., 3 r. M.atid presfnt**'l Duntoii, Bella-t. ":iiati"ii will at the lie I fast House Maiden, Amiette Shiite, Kdna It. Martha < present opera Partridge, Ion, Reed, for San Lorenzo. the eonvention deem In the of irdere.I, That the -aid l'r»*« 1 yi\ i*• .if al! Me Id d; •. I. \MKS San i»t 1’oint. Friday n change of wind put a may necessary. 7.55 I*, m. Freight at 0 A. M. This shoe stands higher estimation \i T; — with tine ami lllanchard. \vHena Orillin, Kannie Cleave.- a ml Sydney. Julv 0. Arrived ship Win. McGilvcry, 2wJJ 11. M. ( II other iu the world. Thou- persons interested by rausiny a **"p\ oi tin- md.- Say evening, costuming serious AsL, secretary. Trains will he duo in Belfast at 5.20 a. m., 10.05 \. YScarrra than any a-peet upon a little lire set Mark from Port will toll the reason 11 you to In* tin***- w. k- su«*ff>^ii\ m tli< l.v 1 -< chip by ( s. Com. Blakely. 0 rands who wear It you publish**'! ■ ;| -:• I-eei.11 a.-r. the poimiar 'Iraina of The Bank (,'rinin: on out door sport and a shoot- m., l*. m. Freight 10.40 A. M. r her, I. \. | i: noti.-e to all '•inn on his Falmouth, 15. Arrived Henrietta. ask thorn. .loiimal. at Bella-.. that tin rJ,ll beach, the old Colcord A Vug. ship Full details in new time taole next publican printed * onceriu■.! wit lie so Berry ship mate.lt in C. s. complete ha i.ecu dub. appointed and daughter, received with much favor here ing particular. (Irilfin. The Com. Blanchard, Lobos-de Afuera. appear at a Probate Court, to be liehl at Bella t, > ard. The fire the married. w cek. buhiui noon him elf the trust <>i Administrator ot spread very rapidly among dry on tin* .n■ 1 Tii• -• 'in ii'mth> ago. The Kansas Journal on prizes will be very numerous, and each will be within ami for ai*l County, lay City says MIS< F. E. BOOTH BY, PAVSON, Tl'CKEB, the e-tale of chip*, threatening the store houses, seventy cords M ARITIME I.U.AN V. of September next, at ten of tin* clock before a Hu pi i•mentation of the play in that citv selected for his special to of Cen’l Pass, and Ticket Agt. Gen'l Manager. or kiln wood qualifications judge ami show cans**, if am tiny have, w i\ tin* -aim WII.M. M m l'< )BTi:i{. late Of waiting shipment, and the wharf. A .schooner Benjamin Carver of Searsport, went In this city, Aug. 12, by Hev. 11. A.( litl'ord, John Belfast. Aug. 10, 1880.— ly 1 Commissioners’ Notice, Sear-port, II. n II '.Mil j• ia The the department assigned, ami will not be chosen slioithl not be proveil, approved ami allowmi. in the Hanker--Daughter! row d was soon ashore near W hitehead, Rockland. morn M. ( rosbv and Miss Vesta A. Harris, both of Bel Count} «»t A\ aldo. deeca-, d. hv giv bond a. "!!' In raised, and and drench Saturday 1I7F. the subscribers, been .l( .1 ing I'! Ulliee*| e\eeilent •Titles the best by phiwing having appointed by CKO. h. »IIN>< >N, mlye. a until next month. The Orange Hall will be used ing. The vessel is light ami is to fa-t. the law direct-. lie therel .t'e rejne-t- all per ■ Ii aina oil ! In -luge Isen ing the lire was but it going pieces. VV the lion. Ceorge F. .Johnson, receive A true Att**st li. P. Fli:t I*. subdued, lingered in the seh. Bmaelteof Iii lo. bv ( Kstp.to eop ReyMcr. . ( of si. make i mm,. Male men i. an I t In vv v e chip-pile* A W. A. Young for Boston, loaded with hay, ran ashore 12th on liai les Keimi Joins, V !!., and Lli/.a J. of N UIAM It A Ki:i{. late of -I.t.m, pa;, ho ha a n •it i'' ;il ii mom1"-! I ii< pee a I scenery is a or Town Hall for poultry, vegetables, etc. It i- Winterport. At a Probate t onrt In hi al Bclfa-t. within ami l'*n d. man.I- ha\< contracted to build High Head, about I*, miles above I low ai d, of Bi lia-t. there.ni. t>. exhibit the sitlie for -etth i. it t'«i inai.e.- 'I lit ht>u-ela>t for French Bros, a second Winterport. ed, do hereby notice ii ..f the pei night intended that the time of the lair Her In Deer \ 2, B. represented insolvent, give the Count\ of Waldo, m the s»*eoml Tile tin\ u| 111**1 it to hn .1. AV. BLACK. shall not eouiliet deckload was discharged Fridas The schr. l-l»\ ug. Steplien Webb, of Leer -i\ months are allowed t< mi largt one ami lavish in its large poultry-house. The dimensions will that to said creditors A A'. I). I>><;. applause. be loci was raised ami will he M. *, and Julia L. Barter, of Mean Haut. nyust, with Hie time of the New England. state and ( .uiutv repaired. bring in and prove their claims; and that we shall The '.lie Ol seals will at Poor ,V S.,n- oil l,v 1>r» ba t and 7 feet from In I. F. h *•- "pel, high, with a basement ISO feet Launched 14(It the of the New Appleton, Aug. Maddoeks and Annie N. "Ill T!.. \ilministratri\ of l' I K es Pairs. yard England HERVEYS JEWELRY attend that service at the store of Albert F. Fer- suh-crilier In rel.v giv public notice to till The exact date and details of the fair arc hark of three L. rainier, both of STORE, late Of l.r.ON \ U1 > -m i l., late of stockioi r|M I- rid.iv next. i- ug There will be three ventilators and twelve s;hipbuildingCo.,at Bath,'a hundred Appleton. nald, on the Iasi Tuesday of September, lssi;.at ten HARRIKT 1 concerned, that she has been dtilv appointed be not NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PATTERN'S OF in v of \Y'al*h>, *le* *a-e*l. !<• duly ad vert ised by a committee to be tons, named, owned by ( apt. Win. Lewis of of the clock \. M. saidjP.mnt haviny present and taken upon herself the trust of executrix of double w indow s, and w hen it can appoint i.< »• h» \i.ws I'm: BkUast. \ note from h I completed not New Bedford, and built expressly for the w i*tI a petition for license t" sell -o much of tin* m the last vv til of ed for that purpose-This w eek w e have to ail haling Winterport, .June in, Ism). fail to be a model building. The contractors can business. **state of said decease*! as will produce the -cm of Boothbv, C. P. A: T. A. of the Maine Cen- \. lx. FFl.’N A LI). / li.AMKI. K'-j.. non nee the death of ( apt. Charles which The schooner, which Olh-LD BLACK I'mir humlred dollar-, at or -ah*. dONL". late of Brooks, be relied upon to do first class work, a> shown Bridges fishing Maggie Powers, JEWELRY, T. W. SNOW. pnMie pri\at»* tral. re, ei\e, IS Portland a few da ago on a mackerel Jet and Crape Styles. Also ()r*U*re*l,That Administratrix ui\ "Utity Walih,. deceased, hv giving bond llu line work at their house. Thev are evening aged years as — the loeal ne\\> we have this a the enterpris- trip, w as totally w recked on tfie Isle an Ilaut. The In this Aug. II, Mrs. Joanna Cook, St t*> all persons interc-te.l by eatisiny a **op\ >f this law direct-; she therefore re,pie.-ts all pet printed many day lb He was a native of Castine. II< enlisted city, aged ing and successful young men... Mrs. B. days. crew were saved. The vessel was valued at £3ooo and lo’moiitlis. NE W STYLES GOLD I>IXS. order to he pnhlisheii three weeks sue* in 'on- v\ !i>. arc indebted to -aid d, cea-ed'> e-tate to announreineiit that an additional train would he .Joseph years of -e-'-ively in the 2nd Maim* Regiment, Co. B., and served all and was not insured, she was owned by E. II. In Stockton, 1(1, Charles WANTED ! the Republican Journal printed at Belfast. that make immediate payment. and those who ha ve a n\ French took her third ride this season to Fort Aug. (.'apt. Bridges,aged Please call and examine. i-iit on the Pel fa st iiraueh next euimret- Chase. 4M and If. they may appear at a Prohate Court, to In* held at demands thereon, t',« exhibit the -ame f,.r settle- Monday, through the war. Beginning as a private he was i years lays. Point with her guests, Archibald ami wife In the New In w ithin and for said ( **unl\. on tin -**.mnl ment to her. A! A B<. A i: I: r B d( ;s. iii_ with trains at Burnham both This Boyd England Ship Building Company's Kockport, Aug.'J. Ldward tiardiner, aged 44 Belfast, »m night ways. promoted and at the close of the war I is a 220-foot keel for the new steamer s <»f next, at ten of the clock be of Bangor ... Mrs. Francis L. Freni ii a week continually yard Bath, years, mouths ami lo days. Tuesday s**pt«*mlier two throti”! trains to Boston spent Custom Coat means each day, and he was and Assistant (). M. w liich will run between Portland and New York. In In 12, Walter sou of W. II. Makers, fore n«»*m, anil show cause, n any the\ In wh\ 11 sul.^erlber lu iehv es notice t., with her Mrs. Ira Ward Captain acting He Hockiand, Aug. F., Ladies' Gold Watches and Chains. giv public all sister, in It is Morse’s n* i-e rJM that tlie mail we lutve been at noon will he Prospect. yard a live-masted schooner is in process and Ftta Hosebrook, aged I year, smooths, Is the prav«*r of .-aid pi-titioii -houi.l i -ranteil. I cone, tiled, that he has been dulv getting did not miss a day’s service in the whole war.! days. Rich cases with the best ot appointed to note the of invalids who of construction, which is the lir.st vessel of the In Hockiand, II. Ldward son works, with direct «, I ;t ). 1.. .1* 111 N-. A. ,! and taken iiimself the trn-t of delivered before the usual breakfast hour. very pleasant outings \ug. Merrill, only udye. upon Lxeentor ot There soon after the war lie served in the Cu-tom House kind ever built on the New sea C. arrangements with American manufacturers. A true Attest -II. P. the have to so many England coast. of Howe and Lmina J. Wiggin, aged is months. 5 1 L. LOUD'S. copy. Fiki.p, Rcyist* last will of certain, this spend weary days indoors. I am at low at one thing long desire*l improvement at and for ten as Win. Rogers launched at Bath. Aug. II the four In Waldoboro, 0, J. Warren Miller. selling wonderfully prices \ live went from this Ca-tinc, years an ollieer of the Aug. AT II AN 1* Alll.i *\\ into of Twenty place on tin* Queen j masted center board schooner E. Belfast, IS), lSST..—2w33 Freedom, in train facilith.» would not have been Beniamin l’oole, In Uoekport, Aug. ii, Arthur L., son of F. P. Aug. 1 brought Cnited state.- Senate. Then for he was IirALDO SS.—In Court of Pi' i! * *. .add at P.«*| in the of City excursion to Bar Harbor, last week... A i\years 1155 tons gross. She will hail from Providence, R. Libby, aged 11 mouths. Store. .nimy Waldo, deeea-ed. by giving bond about |»ut for the recent change in the par- Hervey’s Jewelry VV la>t, on the second I' ii 4 d. oi |»e. as the law direct-; he Presidency a member of the linn of Bridges Bros, in Watcr- I., ami is owned by Oliver Ames, (lakes Ames. K. In Hockiand, Aug. b, I>eboruh s. Wallace, aged Auyust, ! therefore requests all per ty of seventeen, members of Progressive of •I A MIA If. OKKMl'AT, Admiui-tratoi on the -ni- who of the Belfast \ Mooselieail Lake It. It Co. See Lodge L. Ames, Wm. T. Hart of Boston, B. F. Poole of 7.'> II mouths ami I are indebted b> said deceased's e-tate to villo, where about lifteen months his health so years, day. fate P>. F. Cl.K.MIA late of M et* Good rode to Swan Lake, ago | Rockland, Mass., and ( J. F. Davis of PLYMOUTH HOCKS. A of |\ ill,*, in -aio make immediate payment, and those vv ho liav e anv new time table in advertising columns. Templars, Friday. apt. Somer- In Tenant’s Harbor, Aug. 14, William A. Flwell, WASTED IN STORE. failed that he came home to Stockton who will command her. County, deceased, haviny pres«*nt**«! h:- lir ami demand- thereon, to exhibit tin- same for settle There were about assembled morn- completely set, she lias a carrying formerly of Belfast, aged 40 years. 4 ri:\v VtH'Ni; C()(JKI;I!KI.I.S at one ilollar 4 VOl Ntl M AN IS to 21 years of age. Must be fifty Monday final account of admiui-tration of said estate for mcnt to him. AVII.I.I AM tL It A BLOW. and started a capacity of ISOOtonsof coal. Her dimcnsions'are lY each. Gw32 FRED A of habits, fair education and not afraid A V t' HTiM; \< < idknt. A -loop yacht con- ing for the liar Harbor excursion steamer Rock market but was never able to attend ATWOOD. good allow:in«**'. by length 220; breadth 40.3; depth 10.5*. of work, (lootl references it. His sickness was chronic required. That notice thereof lie three taining ten persons capsi/.cd in Penobscot bay on land, arranged by the Engine Co’s at Buoksport. rheumatism contract The 3-masted seh. Mark Gray, Randall, from A. A. llOWKS & CO. Ordered, yiv**n. for weeks surccssiveh in the Re|.'dean .Journal. and the after t,i the over Tin* boat came two hours behind ed in the army and ended in heart disease, or Albany Boston with molding sand, and sell. Belfast, Aug. is, 1SS0.—lw.TJ* sumlay, part) hanging along, nearly < >. V Jenkins, from for New BELFAST PRICE CURRANT. printed at Belfast, in-aid ount that all person ]\orncK. rheumatism of the ictor, Apple River, Ns, turned boat forty minutes were rescue* 1 in an time, hut the management had taken on up-river heart. He was a member of | interested may attend at a Probate ( own. to be York with spiling, were in collision midway he 'Mint «.i mi i.mi <>i A\ vi.t.,1 t ot xrv. the O. A Corrected Weekly for the Journal. held in llellast. on the second Tue.-da\ of exhausted condition. Those on hoard the sloop all the passengers she could carry, and no landing If. of Waterville, and a member of tween Watch Kill and Fisher’s Island about ! -eptrm ST VTK o| M.VIXI AA \|.po ( ,.| XIV SS. j V her next, and show cans**, it am tli«*"\ have. wlr. were J. wife, son, and w as made here as We Pownel of Freemasons of Stockton. He o’clock lust .Saturday morning. The ictor’s head ItY C. II. NO. 8 Aroostook A Iignst i», A I >. INN». \ Henry Hall, daughter advertised. understand that, Lodge SARGENT, MAIN STREET. Shingles! I the said account should mu he allowed. j gear was all carried away, her how was stove in Warrant in was issued (.eo. K. nurse of N. Bussell Holt ami a of the boat load was from will be remembered for bis Cedar Low For CKO. K. Insolvency by girl, Brooklyn, Y., portion Winterport. genial, happy disposi- I and other done. The Mark fore Produce Market. Price Paul Producers. Shingles. priced. JOHNSON, Jmlye. V d..!m-on, ,.| the of damage Gray’s sale in Judge Court Insolvenev 500,000 any quantity, to arrive at A true copy. Attest —It. P. FtKi.i', t"1 Wm. < Pfiffer, Jr.. of Poston, and C'apt. and Mrs. though passengers were not to betaken from there, tion, even in pain and and for bis sail was split and rail and bulwarks chafed. The Reyi-ter. -aid .millv ..| AN aldo, against the e-tate of adversity, ready Apples if hush 30350 llav 4P ton, 12.00314.00 Bangor or Winterport. 4w.’{2 latter towed the Victor into this harbor, she will *• AA I LI.I A M A Mon lit >L. to he an Insol It W. Sylvester, ami Fanny Elwell, of Northport. our people will not the excursions of op- wit. lie was a man of sterling worth and tlrictl 4P B), 2g3 Hides if It., FRED ATWOOD. UTAUJOSS.- In adjudged patronize integrity j at Noank and the Mark w ill 5‘,g«; Court *d' Prohate, la id at P.,1- vent Debtor, on repair Gray proceed. Lamb I petition of .-aid Debtor, which pe The arc hoarders at North position lines in the future. An effort will lie made and universally beloved and Castine i Beans,oca,Vhu,I.O031.75 if lb, 7g!» M fast, on the .-cr«>ml of l-sil. party Saturday Cove, respected. At the time of the collision the wind was from the Tu**s*lay Auyimt, lition was tiled on the 'd-t day of July. A. D. IssC. medium, 1.4031.50 Lamb Skins, 35370 NANCY If A on * to and Waterville will with moderate and I.KY, Administratrix tin* -tat** of to vv hie!i date interest .. port, with (.apt. Sylvester. The yacht left the engage one of Harbour’s boats for an excursion join Stockton in mourn- south, foggy. Mutton if claims is to be computed The yellow-eyes,1.I5§1.25 ll>, 7gs to JoKK II AI.KY. l;it«* of in said * min that the from and in Weekly Freight Circular of Snow Bur Butter Let, J Wintcrpovt. pav mcnt of anv debt to or said Debtor, Cove at 11.30 and stood down the bay, S. this town .The Stowers meadow is be- ing his loss, extending sympathy to bis wife if lb, 10320 Oats if bush, 42 §45 Cottage i deceased, her tirst account by Capt. only... gess, New York, for the week ending Aug. II, ty, haviny present*»d of and the transfer and of anv !>v harvested Beef if lb, 0g8 Potatoes, 45350 St HTH sin >KK,includes shore privileges and I administration of said estate for allowance. delivery property sailing her. When off Duck Trap a flaw struck the ing by Scribner of Searsport. Eighty who is still an invalid. This must go to press be- says that in the River Plate trade some inquiry is him are forbidden by law; That a meeting of the Barley 4P lmsh, 50300 Round Hog if !b, ogo ON an unobstructed sea view. A line location and That notice thereof be three craft her lee rail in the water. tons of will be cut. Ten fore the funeral is but noticed for Lumber hut tin* oflerings of I Ordered, yiven, ( reditors elit«*rto prove their debts and burying Capt. Syl- hay men and two ma- announced, presume it will tonnage, Cheese* if It* sg 10 Straw if ton, O.OO37.O0 a nice cottage. For rent furnished by the week or in the cargo are only moderate. The Brazil t rade successively, Republican Journal. < boose .me or more assignees of hi' estate will he vester to let tin* main but it chines are at work. be P. M.at the house. general Chicken if fl>, log is if H», month. In<|iiireof N. M ANSFIKLD.ht the [weeks attempted go sheet, They will try to finish this Thursday [Capt. Bridges is so far as for Turkey, ogo cottage, in llellast,'in sai«l County, that all per-.m- held at a Court of improving, regards inquiry tonnage, Calf Skins or A. I*. I j»rinte»l | Insolvem v to be hidden at the fouled ami he was unable to do so. The boat was if tb, 830 Veal if lb, 7gs MANSFIELD, Masonic. Temple. interested attend at a Probate be "eek.\ new came to the Retreat, was well known to the writer while in hut business both hence ami ! may Court, to Probate Ollier in -aid on the loth dav ot knocked A party Ilersey Washing- upon general cargo Duck if lb, 00 800 washed ¥ lb, Boat furnished if desired. ;52tf Belfast, down, tilling immediately. portion Lumber from the South is restricted the low Wool, 20330 ; held at llellast. on the second Tuesday of septem- A. D. at make the Point witli their and he was as there as in by if 10 September, ISrti, two o'clock in the after of the stone ballast ran out. the remainder sinking Saturday. They gay ton, deservedly popular Eggs do/., Wool,unwashcd#>’lb,22g23 ber next, ami show- cause, if am th**V prevailing rates. Cuba freights continue quiet. j have, why noon. the stern ibeneath the the bow presence — Mrs. Owen Wardwell Is ill from his native state. He was an ardent Fowls’ll), IO3I2 Wood, hard, 4.0035.00 ; the said account should not be allowed. surface, leaving very Republican To the Windward more demand is experienced, Civen under mv hand the date first above vv it above water. A small boat in tow was I v Geese if lb, 00300 Wood, sc,ft, 3.00 g3.50 partial a severe attack, Monday....Mrs. Henry S. French and active in of the of his and in instances rather better rates have been CARRIAGE SHOP TO LET. CKO. K. JOHNSON, Jmlye. ten. ANs|.;l AA A I >-AA < UtTII. >horill, down bow foremost. and support principles party. A true Attest:—II. 1*. dragged Capt. Sylvester leaves for her obtained. Coastwise Lumber rates arc a shade Retail Market. copy. Fif.ij>, Keyi-ter. As Messenger of the Court of Insolvenev for said Mr. Halt after much In reach- home, North field, Minn., this week. Kd. A. II. Ward and son of Char- central and best located in the citv, on the succeeded, difficulty, Journal]_Mrs. hut the wants of are (,olliers of Waldo. 2w'k1 to tinner, shippers light. Beef, corned, if lb 789 Lime if hhl, 1.0031.05 MOSTsite of TBKADWELL & M ANSFI Fi.D’S old County ing the small boat, which they clung, while the -Rev. B. B. Merrill of Brewer, from are her Mr. subscribers notice to all returning lestown, Mass., visiting parents, and continue in fair demand, and as tonnage is not Butter Salt, if 20 Out Meal if 4 stand. Conneeteil with blacksmith rjlHK hereby give public others o| the party to the bow of the box, lb, 35 shop, fining a 1 that have been clung yacht. Northport with ids Mrs. Asa Carter. Mrs. Ward will also visit her very abundant, association rates arc well sustained. Corn if 00 Onions if 4 business. Near stables. concerned, they duly appoint Mr. Hall thatsch. tin* family, Monday morning, stop- hush, tb, 35 good Inquire of taken say- Warrington, golngdovvn Charters; At San Francisco ship Belle of Bath, Cracked Corn 00 e*l and upon themselves tin* trust of Admin Auction. but we over until the afternoon Green sisters in this POWDER if lmsh, Oil,Kerosene*,#'gal., 12315 A. I’. MANSFIELD, Masonic passed them, feci sure that no human ped boat_Oliver and brothers vicinity. With Mr. & Temple. istrators with the will of tin* estate of bay, 1,347 tons, to the Continent, 30 shillings, October Absolutely Puro. Corn Meal if hush, 00 Pollock 1SHCS.—32tf annexed, being would pass in such a condition were wife of lb, 3',34 Belfast, Aug. 12, Al'll.l. he '"Id at auction at people ami Manchester are at Capt. Alexander Mrs. Eli Ellis and Mrs. Herbert. Staples she will loading. Ship Win. G. Davis, 1589 tons, to Cork Cheese if Pork AM A It i All late of public Sfarsiiort, seen. Later, sch. of lb, 10313 4Mb, 7gS FROST, Brooks, they Lion, Brooksville, Capt* go to Searsmont to Mr. A. A. and he and and Cnited Havre or Ant 30 shill This never varies. A m Saturday. Sept (, ISMi. at 2 u'rlork P. M., Black’s—Miss Nellie Putnam of is Cobb’s, Kingdom, wick, powder marvel of purity, Cotton Seed if cwt., 1.45 Plaster if bid., in the of bond t.eorge. II. clintto, rescued the party and landed Harrington, his wife and Mrs. E. F. Overlook will (lie l.OOgl.lO County Waldo, tlee.eased, by giving the D. S. '-inipson house, so called. This house is join part s ings; ship Nancy Pendleton, 1385, same. Schr. strength and wholesomeness. More economical 3^£5 Kve Meal, if tb, 3 For Sale! them at L. II. Duncan’s. Previous to the rescue,- with her sister, Mrs. N. S. French.Will P. Codfish,dry,4Plb, as the law directs; they therefore ropiest all per 2 stories, slate roof, with stable, all it) and go to Wnldohoro to visit Mrs. F. Miller. On Raven, 120 tons, from Port Johnson to Salem, Coal, than the kinds, mid cannot he sold in com- if good repair. Bussell Holt swam ashore for ordinary Cranberries, «it., 0§0 Shorts, if cwt., 1.05 1 New Phaeton, Leather and finished. sons who are indebted‘to said deceased's estate to built in help, a distance of Blanchard and wife and Mrs. Rufus leaving Wnldohoro the will go to Monroe to 85 cents and Schr. 433 tons, with the multitude of die low Top nicely Said buildings wore isTT at an expense or Ilarriman, party discharge. Welaka, petition test, short Clover Seed if lb, 13§10 Sugar if lb, 0371 1 New Side Bar Leather make immediate and those w ho have nearly one mile. Mr. Hall says Capt. Cliatto treat visit Mr. W. A. to Top Buggy. payment, any over three thousand dollars. A rare chance to se- Carter, and thence back stock- from Darien to Philadelphia, Lumber, £5.50. stinr. weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in Flour if hid., 3.5030.50 Salt, T. if 40 ed them and refused a from Somerville, Mass., arrived .Mr. L, hush., 1 New Democrat or Grocers* Wagon, 2 scats. demands thereon to exhibit tin* same for settle- a line residence nt a vary kindly lil>eral re want. Sunday.. ton and their several homes. We w ish the mem Mount Waldo 202 tons, from Port Johnson conn. Kovai. Bakina; I’oWDKlt II. G. cure bargain. x (new), Co., I1K5 Wail St., .Seed if bu,2.3082.40 S. Potatoes if lb, Will be sold low as I need the room. ment to them. CIIARLKS II. FROsT. The was afterward recovered. AUiert Rhodes comes from this of this 030 SKAKsPOliT SAMNiis BANK, yacht Boston week. hers family party an enjoyable trip. to Salem, Coal, 85 cents and discharge. N. V. Iyr42 Lard if lb, Wheat Meal if 8gU B>, 3>, 34 4w32 FRED ATWOOD. PillNHAS M. FROST. aw 2d Per Order Trustees. Slimmer Boarders. course 1 shall not bo misunderstood as? THE BEST BAKING POWDER IN THE WORLD. applying these remarks to any young man who ill I l'l \ IVII \ ! on*; *•: \ ii <11 j> DAVIS' oi.i i~- devoting himself to a purely*literary life, or 1 v IIM I IK. to any specialist who his time to the ut Hear What Jhe ^ives Is Prof. Horsford’s Bread made the V.»u wouldn't know the dear old farm, nio't bound of investigation. T am speaking Preparation, by only process AMERICAN Boston and <>t' Bangor l’ivy to :i swarm of f. II marauder*! the great mass of college graduates, who are BALSAM, (*<>. n i » be the men Price 25 ct3. tier lion.', pmc, li lonu- mlt-ariii. charm. of allairs, who depend upon that produces a baking powder of any nutritive value. Bottle' >inc w ife has lak. n summer boarder-, their earnings for their bread. But even with (•one arc the comfortable rooms literary men 1 think New The most EMMGTOR England history It the nutritious and effect- Summer Arra 1 nev* r I would bear out as supplies re- ngement. knew loved •w ell; my assertions strongly as strength-giving phosphates ual Remedy ever tree no blooms u itii professional men. My family lonp-r Longfellow graduated known lor all ( io*.- row.led in ;• !• -amris w ill Iravr I *« 11: -1 Carriages! ( *Tis worse far than close Remedy r«»llow For am by confinement. years of But I mean age. don’t to that for CROUP, RIP- •In, Ikl.-i11.1 ai»• l lloston, «lail' rv. We haven't even imply vi.t >mula\ 'i ‘U ■'.<' separate cells. bo\s should be and UNEXCELLED BY ANY, mi '•!"« educated m > havr ir-i .if tin |)..;ii-nn‘< one horse -h;i\ with reference to a TIIERIA, all 58th YEAR ali.ait k or ii|H>n arrival I -trauur Tli;it \\ a ui ilt 'n siii'ti ;i w Til ROAT DIS- underfill \\ ;i\ \flaii’' ji’ow more and more hewildcriim-; particular profession. It is difficult to tell at It l'i s-t •! .t lii mi I red oars to a da v. b'» or hi of a EASES, n. I lurk.'•|»ort. \\ \\ e scarcely take a load of years age what boy may wish to Sure to Give Satisfaction. >«ai>|. iuteri-ort. Hamblen — hay an! 11; ■ > _i <•- W. 11»»1 iiit‘ do with himself at IP or 20. The is t'Vrr\ «lay. r\rrj.| M.,ih!:iv, ;ii ;* I** >ut >«i!licient f*»r the hoarders' children curriculum !• g'*od for all alike, and the o’i'loi-k. or ti|mM arrival ol strainer from K..-1..11 I o tumhle »'\-r|.t t;, I have occasionally 1 1"1' I I«M i- iairl. c\ iti ifimn.ui On appearance of soreness of -THE- Parts. my family •-•'hi iii* at I la li \\ 'iii mi in manv of the coun- tin- take half a la]" 11 i'if 1 c'Mning popular parts throat, teaspoonl'nl once in 15 intend to a lir-t V.ta-k>|.on ah I "• ai .rt at M ■ .... i. \. m >"i; huy la>s ( arviair*1 of am All lny old pi ure> and d* lip lit try. minutes; applied externally. Repeat until j. «l«-~«*i!tin- >vason ! relieve d. w '. cm to ba\. a both.-rimr hitch in A remarkable instance which I may recall, 1 | Bfuns or as Wanled. l>. L V\ K, Agrnt m \er mv m\ wife hut niuht* narrated to me, will illustrate what I mean. scalds—Apply soon as possi- Buying Agents Hrllavt j>y Me. Jt tin- surface is raw, cover with so ( UVI\ \l STIN. \«vnr Hasten All day 'li. labors in the kitdi, n. The elder Mr. Latrobe. an eminent member of Hour, less than other that when dried, will hu m a scab, and k-L re- WILLIAM H. HILL, ,ir Maiia -rr My farm work all m-ah-cted lies, the Baltimore bar, had two sons requires shortening any powder. j promising in main, applying the Balsam around it. till well. \\ hid, ssor< Journal, may my prcdce. pardon whom he thought lie saw the in- ] Republican <>ar work ha to, .1 tiic t.st th-- wry clearly Krysipi i.is, *ei*p-seated Pains, Sprains, remington” past The only plot that yi« ids supplie* dication- lor distinct professional lives. One It is recommended eminent Broken Bones, Stiff .Joints, White Swellings, Now i'> the \, a. table :ai’d. n. with a mathematical turn lie destined for West by physicians. ! I -s of Motion in Limbs, or Loss of Sight, Double and Action) FROM 20 Years! I Triplo Ib int and scoured his appointment as a cadet, ljillaraed Lyes, Poisoning, Bites, Stings, etc. ~ For c\. 1 •.• i;• Bathe o a*h th. ir thoroughly lr< rn three to ten times a pfoaoim.-ci h\ 111 ~r that ha i, -r i J hr 111 rytliinp eye i he other seemed to law and It contains no cream or « Mir precisely adapted tartar, alum, adulteration whatever. It much iuliuim oil a OF MAINE. ls!esl;orc, Casiins, and sivo./r//ooo lot -t« lu. iini>h ;uu| tun hoarder* ha\. ihe 'l b hires any day. d, put thin BELFAST, Brocksville iiiirahilit\. shar| alt- r hi- Slippery graduation at college hi studied in his her. poult ii covered -took < on-i-1- \ml lhink ii tun to rit id**- e, with the Balsam. i '< >s{ father’s office and was admitted to soon Hiaa’As r. < the bar Poison vkkn internally—From half to a Mir ancient furniture ami |>i -tuia >. after his brother j entered the army. But few warranted. taMe spoonful, and give ail emetic soon as FORCE PUMP. Hie meals wife Every package pr. par*-'. v« I With the of tin 6 i’r.ui;d carefully ar- developed thi> The ! po~>-*ible; give Balsam several times a day he.unnnini; promi: year Tin rips p. r Wick. (J <>l c.iui'o. has ilislu-s na.si I. |eT \ \ therefore resigned, studied law and be- by l: 11 ! 11 >, in< ludii K\- vmu- n.-w. null of ** i.a « a -Parc to the volume. It is *l from new on a ard oii* >iiaae*tcd. came eminent in nearly quick; cover |*i*int*• type, of p.ll competition in working tension anil otlr.r new his The other 1 v easily Tops. Rancors. patterns. I profession. Cook Book 1'lVe. ( hcinie.il W K hem i: h hiu-k skin, saturated with the Bal- "Ik* had been Iliiniloii! orks, I’roviilcn.v, 1 > r> Iloe pro.", and it' ineehani* .il evrih :i ,• j> -, ii_ and \ml 'Uiiieiinn s a n_:hi had, you trained to the law did not am, every night and rapidly. y.-t liicy 1 morning. iiki his retired f.s It is secure from and i.. \vr l niii'i a\. Jo !»*• somewhat sr.Fy. profession, from it and became Pit —Apply externally, and It necessary, orally admitted. freezing; FLORENCE, 1 he : AKTKII .11 LV 21. r*M>. Latest For -o in.-; m di-t ingui-lied civil who constriiet- ai-oby Syringe, or needs Open Buggies killed late mo*t ir--had. engineer otherwise, internally. » priming. Styie, 1 The Joiknai. w ill eontinmi <»-ut :« re- '• ( "' pit Miinihi u i. r.mah emm-ah i the Baltiiuon »v Ohio railroad across the UIIS, IP ‘AKSLNLSS AND BRONCHITIS— ill it.-.. ,k-> :1. a: |.. v. v, Vml when killed too Wc FIRMS I 1TACHMF.NT3 TO THE ( ::.> early, rI .ike enough to oil the throat several a liable ami •!i^e-t of :nt< l| astmr |o m |.|, |*. v M i! eh a Alleghauv Mountains. Few eases would so times interesting weekly ami hr* l puddin:: sor\«- at h ast PUSH’S TO ITT TUllM roll LSK WITH AN INI* Portland & illustrate day. Stoppages and Inllaminatioii ot tl'.e will Wagons I oo oft to «• In or a saint or *ium-r ; striking!} the point at issue. police, make, as heretofore, the new*, r MILL. Grocery Waaons Bow ei(«iv« from a teaspoonful to a table* I.':'- M Blaine at some 1 11 ■ ■ w■ Ami oft ;he « f spoke It I '!» V W .. ry l*v-t >rk11iaiihi|> a:i* 1 mk.i« rial, all ruins smnday** t« a>i length maintaining S"" •‘fill once in half an hour, till reh «ved. W ahlu ( omit v a speeialty. ami \\ iii leml i,« Ira that the sttnlv of Greek as " h: !, «v .-hall ! a ),< an < a naa_:v- ,,| Ha\c buiit a Moil dinner. part of a college Pains in the Side—Take a tip-top ’eyV large teaspoontul ib- haml to Send for Til us'rat*-d "reulur and a !ik, 'o11j’-e. II. every ami entei Price harai til rah i‘. hoij-ht h. t hr Matr. if didn’t expect that one student in on redring, mi l several times a day, it neces- worthy purMiit ,,!i an- i.anvil a '* with Testimonials. \\ VI v \\ ;• looking f-r hra).. -l.»|.;.\ *.\, rk. <1>» u ,t Mi tidd'. and f*-m* w ; thousand would ever come to know the sure. !>y sent cry and Cholera Morbus—(live j prise* in whieli .Maim* men mav !>.• !>_ i_. List, t \ ! V.r do Hof it ! And barns all n. < 11* k a tea-poonful o,r»j in from litteen minutes to krrj, empty. starinjr *»p language with the accuracv that would si a or laml. "l us:5 I'll < 4uallv Horses and Cattle. llroailuny i\ t hem all I h, i. mar. Id:,-. *»r.|. p'. ike whol* licld of scientific words which are the emleavor will 1m* to pr< sent a pa. th Am! ne'er :._ain ny Imnu *P-ad dear 'oriou i trom the (ire. k. We ran read Homer —Prepared by— vt U value of whieh 'hal! 1m iveo in’/e P\ PI r. .ei- AGKMS \\ VIS' lMI). >h::l! led l!:. c11;•'• ,-f *iimim r board. ;■* ! ! w ith enjoyment in the splendid of < o<>pi:i; inti >*».. pages chaj.- A., is. DAVIS, 1»! l; I *>i; inan or even in Bryan; and hut it is of ers. l>erhy, ! 111 V W in-tunable advantage for men to know win a ff u. stall* At tie- old l»urnham st.niony thoroughly known Kills Worms, and di- 7*» m., opposin' kilbv si., ii<»(on, ■ to me.” IL A. 31. 3 gives sleep, promotes diicated who is a most thorough master of Archer, D., Freedom The Jut knai. has 111 So. N-niro 1’aten's in the I nited Stau -, ai-o i:i «in it Karr, 'l on kimw -hi Ip- I* j.-e. who ■ >n d-,w n English. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wiiliout medication. Academy :»(> sleep* | injurious 1 irt»:i 111, Frain ami .rini i^r •• n-tru--. < «•»>R-- (Mu learned, I I :il lit* lo-m l some s. H. |{ %RHOI h-aal hrolh«-r with observation- on ••I tin- > i>l Kapl. K. Vlana. Tun Centaur 182 iaillis any l’ati nt t'hrm- md l.y m;r n Him o! lie ].ijli-'s! ■'l '*>' -T* at of Compact, Fulton Street, N. Y. t> p" man, advantage oral t<*a«-liiu»r when the ( ommi: n< i ir cor r "iir «l"l!:u A -i ini mi-lit «-r< i* d in \\a -hi nn- “Happj Thouifhr* Wave line IMug T t• i:ae. ('faming loin I’lmiiml'T' tin >tli r. :i. Im r had tin* talent for it. Tiie youth is al- A" .tf/no-y in tin l’nitel Xt./ft s jms.o 'T:ir:■: ■ The Fall Term of this Institution ns t'< h'ifco il- o\\ i: n,< ril 1. ii. •; •];, i, "•'}> «-:iptivati-«I ami the teaelier opens Monday, f'h'tl it It lu/ I’-lt-ilt* -•/ Ii> tii.uin-1 'lie. r' iii* I'.iim *! < inspired by a in I continues tv. Maim am. 1*0" :i" Aujr. 30, clvc week-. Tuition, y:‘., Local imtrii 1 >'f ii, ;,/,■< •' iihfliti/ •’>-•'> :~t i if in;i i«- t«*« tli<* tt*\t l'ook and •rive* new Comspitats ;v beyond •■?*. ami sd Bail' that ma- him- « f per term. If-.mi t r- > n sd..'><) t<> sJ.'tO —• "bison :md lib* t‘> i- Ii. li Kimv. i’■ i:.'11:- Maine Central R. R. "I !i' o« II. Tin i'll- ,1V .! v. what too often a lifele-s ( m\ miimiecs for !U 1 n rnii' tin lank a kiml of rn." l-rw.ek self-boardinir, •_*:> ets. ] lie used inan\ illustrations to enforce per week |n|ir ami lit:. Hi.- ’1 aim In I and l.ibb\ experienced .-Ucce--ful teaeli- I I si IMi'MAls. 'riM i> r v iii.fi :. prison. tin' ’• 1 in of in AN 1 >i!it. Mr. Blaine spoke about an hour, IyrSB A lar^e ela--ot advanced students, many of each the twenty-six towns aid" i ri :,i i-' 1 Mr. •- < m- I m On and afh r no tie m who are i-' t as ! li. "it Monduv, Junr 2s, |vm; I'm ■ at', w u-ing or notes of kind. teacher-, working for the accom- in Hancock ami 'fdin ilia: tank. ‘th '-dd. manuscript any County, and Knox, Washing- IH-. a! 1: 4 •>, pli-hm.-nt of a purpo «■. (oiirsrs oi ,r. WAVE stmly adapted < " :*!» LINE "HAPPY THOUGHT That Bull-Bun '.-aiT" 1 oid t.dlow < 111 i a 1 inter--, .a--.' !! \ M.\-n\. ill.- I’ofllaii.i |; .i... ,, || to the wants I.i ;dl. A Iiu-hie.-s < our.-e. ton 'omiti* s. with occasional eorre-pon !• m-< II-*' t. u ith I u < 'riminai < oiirt.- To the witness : complete '!oj pi-a-'iraw *r hi' hod “Did two imi-. re.Iuifine full t, A Normal < .mr.-eot three -• and v\ ■ «• \x I'l mi ill i:\t- And I” h-hn ii tie- ae.-u^ed lire his revolvers’** from Maim* mrii in all parts (.f the ri• I. fit. u*r iii' j ilmw. “Vrs; ;• in which -peeial attention i _•• en t>• tlm-e 1 ';,w yar-. Ti il, an-1 uv t'«-\ iuir" “W hen h< the w y pa Imn .. our os. tired the first time I was df.-iirii of hieh is to aive a practical preparu- I-t I'- -.'.IC, llun,l,;.i., I.-, to make* it a MAIM! \ l'W-P A PI K. ubiim l\ I i1 -.. 11 -1. 1 Is: I- I Which e\er wt ti.m lor < and ‘ali-iit « It «. »*il cigar i> way turn Ym hImuii tell feet ;nv;iy.** **And when he final cry day im-inc--life. .\ "rminary >cioii I'liillt.. ; of Brno. i:,‘ >• eeiid times’** “The second tilie fonr-e for -indents eotitomplarimr the |»la:v to the writings of native author- ami " .• .:i time- well, study < t -i ( Late imui.-.-mn of Patent-. Ami straw lor at pto|,• --i«m. A olleae <’our.-c, in a i'■ Tom Burnham! :d'oiit a hundred Yards.” Preparatory achievements of .Maim- men a! e ••online tin- "hieh -111 .| 111 can be lilted for < olby dr any other .-»i K i:..\ •. i; • *. J •»I.. I- !:'. I'T" I” 1 t *■• ollee-e the -ante l’.i'^U.N. vie* i '1 a i‘s ! 1. a ml I In«*i 111 rh <■ *' re-niinue preparatory work. I.o- home ami abroad, ami in tin* various wafk-.* ot j j These were a • Young Men and Women do not pills wonderful No others like them in the e i- II. !. 111 >Y ? -D, ai- -;r V-n 1 'Mi} Marr). discovery. world. Will cure it ion bcautifnl. ami healthfulin a "i \\ -; * > ! \ >.• !.r. 'c;,rr- d Bull-Bun Brother positively ipiiet strictly k 1*. | \ |.i-ltt. I la\(ill. M> ill m .. reheve manner of disease. The information around temp.Mat. and moral lift-. nir. s|u, my fir-a pa', -im-.- !■;,>• >1. i;n*i some 'W. r. each box is worth ten times the eommunuy. Aeiomnioda- a-'trnw nnt-. i.-mnt and a* *1«•* 1 for and ad\ ise im in inn in-: *-t ra -- a i,.! worry, rc-ulting irritation of the t mu- lir-t .da--, "tudi nt- r. •! wl. .1 7. "ll1' •'* ’-utnritr.i u ilu-f < are eei\ <1 into I !i! II;/. si nil r- all tin* ’1 !i «‘i ■ e;iu private !,., low n iln* other. e.| l»\ ihe of the a iirt'il main -m -, a in I \i i. may yiold pre-ent high living I m lies ami proi patents, 1 1 -urroiimied by tin* healthful inilueme \ III. i”d an>i it' I e D...... —t-i.fs:ti <»l a:, I’.w n» attendant have broken "i inn i).«a-ioiai II\ il n -|Ua!:tic< ,] ,.j aa-l makes i>ai:kI.i:. excitements, home-. Ibiildim;- lar-c and well furnished, and employ 1 ? import, ■ "*• toot " at.-.- ,-!. ! ii-ti- of -e\en-.-ighth- of our American New i nil,, i-liila.I.an.I M ;-i ii 1 I,' |:.p, oiitaiiis .me >.| the plea-a :t. -t -ehool room- in I lint in- -11 sii-i ai M w n no nhilitv to still ,ui\e -1 i,- a ri v Thought. At the not one 1 ^ .'in-' .1 >!.’< I. I d! A I'1 K pre-«nt time, housewife Xpeet- a future pf .Spet it\ by be!!.-’ a-cflll. No truly i‘ ■1 !e to do her own work, men ^all Imsti.r. 1. !>>•;. 1 M* heifer -eliool ad\:iuta::e- at’-o little he .laiiuar;. |y -l lr -• m lirm expense can Itnta trial \v iil «*<-nv;in nuuker masp ,,f truth praver. n ! n e toi an> by many becau-c tliey are not a hie to in ! in New < onin i-i.ion wiili sup Kiitrl:iu.i. For further particulars '• I lit "» I'll ih hri't > 'in bc'f proof f i" M a and a woman to care !<•>• I'.U^O.TI l.l l.\ f H:« ’a-! :M.i *! Ihi- >. *v \y;le her, because and t-.r eatah.-ucs, addiv.-- Mi-- .lennic 1’. '!. ,.. < ■ Flood, lift r.i HI*: ‘I .. \. \I uri'.'s \-'t. moo and < 'hrwfs i- | \V. tli. it; ~ broken them k.-t pcrioil nearly as much. If \M.. Fairlicld, or Dr. I*. F. tti I'rcccptre--, Me., u. it »-i..)mi ,• I—.. \ < !’ii«—li t,. M.i Ti Boh.-Tlsol mod> -I li\ ing continues, w hat i> the end to In-- the IT", marvelous power of these they would walk 100 miles to a nox if could not hi had Fme, Principal. I\ It. N.rtliport < amp (irotind, I*'"’"i- in.-i-t that the south American Moxie pills, Ret they *• a i' without. Sent mail for 25 cents in 1 ii ho. n iransm'to d from _c i* r; 'Xi ia. I-oo.| i- much t<» mend by stamps. Illustrated free, Send for plant doing try the pamphlet postpaid. it; Dll. A. .i. l!l I.LINt.s, 1 1 ■ "i tn n J-* -■ :•*•! .a i**n that is mio t he and nerve wear so I the information is very valuable. !. S. JOHNSON & CO happim-" lama '|b dissipation pre\ 13 Custom House Street. BOSTON, MASS. \. i t i t:. ,.. ami beautiful a oei •1 i1' •• i-said it has im stimulative or medical : ... up st.,•,. a 'inulo p-m so rnv to i>. r,. ,i<. \ N-. in. I *IX 1 MAM* t' t. a* o '• inn Im-a remarkable effect in I ha! ai a ii a! ? r i! i' in. ad olVort f-r recuperative is <»ni: op i in wh ,Tr- with the r *.f;»phy rr tw:j > r\ "it~ prostration ami results from H. V. it -- dissipation. I C % 5 .•{' .EC in AM'-.INC. TH,S MAP THAT THc A, It II i'not in- i' hope.*". ij.j ni.i'aic. I s;t\ ii- sale i- 1 >ruggist marvellous, which lndi > -:r ^ s’ cfcns 1 1 ol in:!.. '!:. a I’, '•'[.-m II a* i A' I," I onij.I h taken ••ato- the truthfnines.- of our -t iteinent. I 1 il W ^ j I., restores \ and m-wcd n;;i. I.*-.*? Yig.-r apart 'in_i, intJ, \:,iue. A Detroit woman’s husband was in the habit of t-H to and » j f il lr- faded pray h«it when ai. are^p.npo *-v: n r .:m! Jm?i*-iou>- -mini: home drunk and heating her. she had Gif! f II Market ha;r. It attain* tl. -e results by the fitiai- 1} cmnbim *! and *-•■!. 1 ij > forma pleasm: ami '•*ken in work and supported the \agahond witli ! u !:«ti •: if r •• h.t'r -ta and col-r 1-. -!'ac* ful w a o s J i, • -fait i atiehee tor About two months plai hoi* y v\ i. year.-. ago j IvrlJ IfKCKVI I.V OI'KNKl) IN Till-; -I.* wauled him torim* his I It! :..*--st * ftndtlaiiM-:!. habit for liquors with |T) 'A tl" M'ixie Nor\e food L'\tract. He t t !*\Ui fill., damned the that, y hiimliu- stmt tiim \«»ii an m.r 'U>* •! him : l»n! wii* n m.iiii and refused. she then told him r- it f :._••• — a es t-f the 1...S Howes’ Block on It makes feature- of new- of s !m had no excuse onaccount of special ho*l\ else l. ; a j t him with a h..m ami In- will appetite, andcuffcd High Street, h- d: 1. -1, and brittle, a ]■'. n. y a:, I hi- ar- il'.til lie 1 j• i. Now in- is quite a man. It is fhe: not leave \ on. tljouuh jn>t m-w n 'truck him. is i in: i i.At i; t< > \\\ v m know n po-itivep. w iiieh did himthc most Bn n fo.d that ho good, THE is trulv to \.mi. LARGEST you attached ti'o < or STOCK r‘s Hair "1 uiliim the M>>\ie, but tin* vagabond gets out Eli ESI! sir > \ We aril fr*.in d .vox, VK.OR !'ia; that ; ru. alfe. limi is In- '.mini iatioo by '.tying the Moxie cured ills ‘-lid t!i<- p T; // 1I I IK 'l\ The Commercial l it is ju>t now •! 1 tito !or tin- -uiif. This -hows how the women Marini1, it imparts t > f -Hides, an 1 tl.- l IN THE CITY OF in. la-! ha\ a npl***-ir io\. for <.*.*1 b< I:e\«• in ihe Mo.xie with accessories. FOUSTEES, In d.fuln- ~s of the nditioii h< ausi t iii' kind ; p*\id* imo; hut I* I ii' love EES If ( 'OIK in vhi 1. it Ii •!;. pa,a-r could only be made as as iee idm ami him !-•: w hat h* i'. deadly pirn-* ami what er. am, ami ice '-ream made as harmless and nour U \ODO( K. Shipbuilding, a -i 1 ia:r Vie--r rcm -*vs 1 :.;r. p?> In- has dmio. ->n. ;''pur-. hum as it\ paper-, the world w ould he a \ I 11^ Dil. Yip r is t’ hea{ AND A I.I. KIND" h pii-r in tie- kind of weather. <»F And then. Hi, ,*t CHIGACQ, ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY k: u!, f ,r l-.'a*' y Hair, S>a.d 11 I: quid ih* Tivoli, inland Si The Fisheries, RpCK '• *' 1 kk /■•/.*/•:>//. ri< id.i.i, fish ?'• i.: ■ h, s of <*nr I at In w <• ■.:t t irrd. la nguid and 1 iurn rs, tier r,Turpi 1 1- :.tnl land, h* no toni|n 'i feeling dull iieadaciie is Millinerf Fastj “’ii" nmiv. m ds-agreoa!.;.-. lake two of tartcr's l ittle* till <-th-r li -I ast-8 t-t the scalp that an) ilor tin i w imi'are \m r.| XXHP (ok,iis. I- I 111 In lore and wm will heard, nor tin sea .. r >• retiring, lind relief. «• f. «.f 1 !.-• T t r its fa-i:ftp. dt i' 1*11: lint M >■ k. ■ on hand | |> pm- Tic*\ mw it fail to do RIBBONS, LACES, HAMBURGS. ’j. all kind o| ti-di fre-li from the Manufactures, 1 1 * I 1 k o;slni ar.d i*l 'si-diu ss: ail good. N tl ;! g a: ft; peiual m\'ior _**no, "lal'het- ind -el! a- h>W a- call be b.m.irlll in the ■ :lmt all :• hellion liti'hod I cut.■mint M.' d" not be f dandruff s > per:i ct'y, ami ••>' ami Mb-necd. am! all iI.mi. during hi- long voyage across j eit; im. n-l t<» undersold b\ au\ tt.fost 111?sj|« for* o;. *•>,,. >,.•*;*• t In A ii tic in the«ia la tea, was doubtless Fans, Hdkfs., Parasols and Gloves, party -M*i l-i ..-K ;■ »l V' M l'r \\ j-rev- nts its r- turn, as Avkit’s Haih Yo.ui. 'o;i ;** hin. hatching ! > nt -oim •rheme he can dI.\ ere.I to of the free. Agriculture, In addition to the curative and iv.-t. .live instead of i!,.ii wild and yea>t\ chaos of turhii- whereby lay over the any part city -.''i : m ! attention i\ ell to "A1?: h n: wt- i-' 1 j GAUZE "pe. .Jobber-. r. 1 h' > hm s!|a 11 ho iii.- ri\or f.!. virtues ].<• u 1 a t H:ir that makes UNDERVESTS, < Ayer’s VT^ OR* hireouni rv friend- are to call and tp-t » 1* ** li -lad t lie oil V of < iod. 1 lie ri\ *-r of 11ll- re.pie-tc.l ll is a iiet luxur .. '1 llair water of \ gi-tinc i-the .. tonic and vitall/.cr A for a fresh li.-li before The life, that perfect good article twentj-flve cents, iroinyr home. Granges, i- far the l- anli-st hair-dressinp mad. proceed' “out of I lie hroin- of (,*.d km.wn for pcr-oiis of advanced \cars. ly n> nm..n„ a t, t ;• A .; and *1 tho Lamb.” ; Vl< xambr ; r at,, .\r.,,L, tu> ; ,'k* i,:i It causes the ji.iir t<* prow thick and :-p, Ma.-lar* :i. jt \ cw was “parah /ed” the other day by a stroke SHOPPING BAGS ! Good s s- and »:.•! keeps it aiv.ay ft glossy. oi ligliining. and her hoot- turned “bright red." E. F. BllAMHALL. Templars. The Great Rock Island Route '... 1 When a cow rah /c>" the hired man her hoofs A new slock Just received from New Vork. >!•• f'' '!• ti.i wfl r> -pa Will <;| FRED IIARRIMAN. t ui ii m am color and is no name for it Re-0]>(‘ii Monday. Sept. Mr. Blaine’s lightning A Address. *• ■ I «<111.1 t .June J. 1-sn. JJtf s Hair Chautauqua Tin: cm it -»: or n i>\ n> h, I Vigor Take "in- ( ai'o-r- Little Inver Bills after eat- Glass and Yellow Ware. 1 •!«-»« .im-al. I'll| il" ill-.- titii'-i lor til, .I n,, Ayer Mr. 1 hi i 11< w :i' anion, p;: *: < Crockery, rv. tin at iiait- ami work of rv llav life. ■! '■ Contains no d- n-ri. us ingredients. It- ing It will reliex I*dv■ pepsia. aid digestion, give tone Tiin-omac :md Silk A lleluia-, '*’■• i l: i i i»bYi> -wig p, < ; I of 1:, til t-alducuB tl. in n--t organic. No. it i- not 11ai’d to v rite all cation. fining paragra]>hs; toga. Also an endless variet) of on ■- lo im to a OUR rRKPAKKn BY ha\ i- some and TUB lMSCII’UMi is oi tin* order GEORGE, Ih had Ion- w ished, i*. procure pen, paper iiigliest UPHOLSTERY he 'aid. \isit one and then -it down HARDWARE. < ink, and write them as they oc- Dr. J. «V Co., Ix)tvell» Mass, of I’m- assemblies i TUB PATKOXAGK i'liu < Ayer Chautauqua Yarn mole of cur- to .in. it i- not the writing but the lai C’om- is Aut tl" ’*i mod. occurring 5 and 10 Cent Counter Goods. mereial School m tio■ world. bold all -*f pro.-. odnr> and \pr<" hi' ad- t lial is hard. I »r tin- s'l' \ II by Drug^is. i lli: it»-:i*i tv no\ -.t n ..= r,.r miration * The Maim humorist. ami wln> ha- w n of tlio simruhir'\ Hi.-i*m w ork of this Vou will Had a full stock and at as ill it /, 'ill' i: 1 < Y I. I.. popular The always prices i/ and /,an I as t In stand a rd I iml it n- GENUINE Famous Albert Lea Route a"-.* ! 'on'i nil the s\ -tern with in the ILY,V;;. ia» ;*-n loimr >o nmd.-ilv and wit h sindi quinine effort to low as the lowest. Please give us a rail. (ion ot its kind :.a m-ra II mkiioalodimd one of flu- l ost a national will eontimn ho contri- or run reputation, ami our Slop ItolliT :« Mmitlant. -ina! priwmit liver.ami Ague. TIIB SCHOOL 1U ILIHNii .-atoulv I n w Ina-ls maim I'll', I ho memher* :i!V indeed Iltr iin- Ayer's Ague < im i' a more p .lent remedy, and it leaves in the and purposely constru>-te«l. fartureil. In butions. %W As w hat >idm \ Mhitli *1,•< ! tJ- pli'liiim *d the fmiml- h. o no to B. F. Main St. SPBCI\L COl USB. Sin.-rth ■ a poison.- produce’ dizziness, WELLS, .7. Type ltd tin- >tar tin* At i»- i' 1,1 I!" 1- in deafness, I [WHOLESALE! k ; i inf ty Bevi- \\ have *! :i' or O'!/. and Li'tri /tf, III.-, lie! ,k,n jnvserihi h'-.-n:.mhe. other disorders?. The .lulv ->i» smalU-r whrrl k 1 proprietors Itelfast, 11, 'olll/ii^sitioh hoii :i:in in ho:i *"io i,,a \ im. w warrant it. 'V •':! i*i \ liieh freely VTIOVS in 1.1\ V'l. ltusim-ss House* fnrtn I,' I- -. fraii'lat' d. lie dd. 11;t an! w. !*l« I-:.-: that thev r* Iraii'- Its the varied ,,n > (Inis»>li\ iaihnr The w ho pupils completes India-. nts t at Ij. ialin- -owing girl declared that sin* had fairlv tend literature **n a little eat m*'nI. Tin: or- this .school. a- i, ■ iiu -titched Pci > If into a shirt i- reminded of au- ■*.,yv: the >n and aft it Amr. ?dd, tin- ina v !„• .-a 1*1-.1 ! It .r.i ; ganization wlii'di hr. Yineeiil has s,, al'-!\ Principal ty of “taking ! k :.f :r ,, I>\ per- thority saying that things are not what they daily from O till *2 o'clock, at tin- School ltnildina. < "S fjlement Adams, il. Pal is novel in *io'i-“u ami would Iimm Ih-. ii BEN Washington St. I Tospeetus, containing full informa- HAZELTINE is < Itirycliiiff *f-i! ••••■:-- k m: .tt. i.-: absolutely in:j.ossihlo before tin- ora of rail- tion concerning course f study, terms, etc., post free. y nn.! "i old. ami middle all 1> o <• o in II >' road' and hr. oung. aged, experience the < telcirraph. Vim*, nt Ini' f-mml.-d -1:: 1 I. > •' »11; 11 I«•. »<■-'!* 11 in w 11: 1 i11 bene lie i a 1 effects of >arsa villa. III” illl l“\( (MU 111 HUH & •' Ayer’.- pa 0 .. popular mii\ersit\ in wlii.-ii 'tu.l.-nts ean ho IN- 'I I'm vi 1! ill j'. i( ;il- a < Miri Goods, T child; ii. -DEALER thirds nmrli iv LT. ST. JOHW. pp vjons scald head. or with or | > any scrofulous syphilitic i.- •* ,!|!l!.r*. ami which ?-. a I -an name a that w ill he ~ati-1a• lar-< 'lininlu'. ini- taint, may be made healthy and strong by its u.-e. price entirely h:M'l' d !.\ < operation, is prodm-in- liumln ds for tory. The model newspaper. Home Farm. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, lvrir. Water < a "All. ?" Proposals ali at ilacc ml see mini ami learn t thousands arm st .lone-, enjoying yourself “Vos, the boss Supply. tn;. pics prices. ami serioti* r* a-l.-rs in tin The one of an \r me ;i handsomest and the brightest « ” i»11 !• '. g: vacation last “That’s good.” y. hi' If instruction. ^,iid.-d n, the Monday." GEORGE T. READ. Room ^Curtains. ! d n’t know al/out that, because lie forgot to put SJl l» ffo.M, |.| 1-0- 0,1 to T. w. IMTt II best of Maine Poston .Knirna!. Papers ri-ht ohaniiol'ami ma-l. \l.l a newspapers. PfiOF.CHS.LUOWIG VON oiiicioiit a COAL, > I tin He i fa St, M i I'M. -JO SEEDER, l*y e-Mnj>re- an end to it.” I,'. iiainnaii of rt* in, i, j.;|ft h*-nsi\o and m:i't«_*rl\ Om* of the ami most of our LARGEST STOCK OF !‘rcfeft&ar r Mfdinnr rt th• 1 uni r»irrrsit,f organization. Soni“ of mold. Itt'll'n t. M. w I received up ■ |-j M. ,.; brightest newsy k'u r- lie tcatur- **t ihi- < ht o/ th Ho mil Aust in Order of tin Iron haulampia oriiauization Huy Fever. •'.itunlay. Sept. 1th. i,-r I i:i :iidiing the ( it -u ltd exchanges.— AN big ami < ourier. n; h it if/hi < >>mmun<;. r<■''/!,, miirlit I- a* h 11s.• |ij! :• •—«»i:- to manv f.i't with a system ot water w it 1. W O O L E IV S A’---/-// Sftniisli of «,ur col- 1 ii.-iM hr. i. a sufferer works, 11\ imtit Or rr t.f sal. ;/,i great from hay fever for A eredit t > Slate. I A „i.,ht ofttn l‘n, -t I -' 1 In- no- lire There are -i \era! F. R. AValdo County ami the la11"or liosoi t iii“ our ii i : her I puiiC'. uiree* of DAGGETT. * odmai- mu’-.ami have ried various W /.*- 7 h things without do in ai*I" ■>. Mad- up I. \ TF- I Ornernfth' J.n (7o.ralitr Li-fan >>f tion is its -upp'd IT,»iu |">inl -aial -t reams in the •. u init v. ns fthe expense and beyond that the -1 i 11 :e_ an good. I read of the many wondrous cures 1 .ewiston dotirnal. Jlniior, tt <1,., Bays: "oil from tin- -all water of the Ini', i'anie- -DEALER IN- -i' ‘h r dan-.-r <>t p. rniittin- a oi Kl\'s < ream Balm and thought 1 would once & Straw. denioraliziiiLT try i" will I,- One of the best in this or “Lii:rk; so- tin s.l X/> V mi XT. MAI Xh\ pharmaceutical product ,but al-> w rt'by tip ro.-o-ni/od city. g f tiie -J contract the the ', the ;n American. high commendations it lias received i- a l cial rank of 'heir parents. A farm •urnal gives instruction f..r “shoeing iv-pon-iliiln,.; parti, duvet heiielit to tile eit\ of tin1 ada ,i I'll Ml he I am selliii." mi ! prialit Hia n> with ; irt3 of tl-c world. It contains essence of Iln- of a Kicking Muir.'' A better and safer is to hand pla > improved One as a- on- ef, establishment national way nr>• of the largest Well of the he-t ivpublieai \'.it,-r lor dome tie and > ii• .-iriiijm: intr*•• I1 b\ M \>o\A ||\M- f Iron the nude ..\er ... a hlacksitii'h and then F. H. mannfaettiring "oa, and are climb a tree Freds k fin’s parpo (luinine, Culisaya. which dig. aovoniinoiit as ih-- our lo'uit of successful Store, while ,»! a- I.I N. \vliirli i-m m con- in tin State. Pa-fern Stale. s -l'. d in and -ta\ there until the is linisbcd. di'po'ing franchise, a- ’well as the y'vat advance Pianoforte newspapers pure genuine .Spanish Imperial Trown p \ >1 nt ion job broke down t his aristocrat ic will lie laken into consideration. Tin 'triietiini. He sure ami -ee them before Sherry.” pi'et.-n- A. A. & Co.’s. price, m-t ym hey. ami of t \ i.. i- ti«*n and names Opposite Howes are That excel lent paper model p-> g pi the of students w, r<* lliem-o- I Was the for lire purpose- will he. how e\rr. the .Mu'i"i'N li"iiirht direct I'rom the mannfaet urer Invaluable to all who are Run T*own, K- rv-‘-u Disgusted city forih ■ a!!.-*! most Mini I i■:,11 mi as reliable ifo,.-sat as h>w rirr- ieal Dyspept c, Jh'.i--ns, Malarious or afihend with alphabetically. But in the remark- wit.h the lean ed doctors after their important. ) beauty.- Water\il!e Sentinel. swallowing Orders left there or at of aml e: ;ig"od. t. w rm m i: any other matt. If you launot \ !! teacher- w Im u ant e.ir*' >: kidneys. Itcwnrc of Imitations. acquisition part of so c.»-tl> medicine, in vain for over a year for the re Fast becoming one of the leading .Maine pa- main in the filled. < hairinan < mmitn,- ,.u i-'ire i. see me remember me address, Lniled Mates nnoth* r was puu- liei oi in my head, when I cured Spring St.) promptly Pepinim -etai in til. Mil.Ire-- \\ -re m ii-iJESTr’S FAVC2ITZ COCHETIC CL7CEEIHE. eatjmh myself Belfast. Me.. \ ;ig. In, Ivs.;. LZ} • •• l>amariseotta Herald. I distim tioii w liieh debilityI Sandy Point, Me. papers, the Republican Ll-.nsy the Curler, Ptirlcer House, Boston. HtTfast, Jan. II, lsst[.—lyret.u ;J i,-ii.ping.l{oughness. $1.00. Ofdnippis;- ‘-quality of all men as s.-t forth in the Farmington .Journal. I Ihllll, ( O S Committee’s Notice, School Reward (•(-inline Syrup of’Sar* i- .IccJarat ion of independence would not endure Cards. ri I In. i> The Dm de of a man Is pn guarantee, I a~, tin-h«-gt Sar.-anaril .i i.i Morny’sdelinition polite rril i; lllid. 'igm -i. ;in\in- Une of the best in tin >iate. of all the forms of social l.ceii appointed by the papers Phillips 1 the market. siiperioriiv. Most hard to realize. “A polite man,” said Is one nd (he two-rent -tamp- ami w e w M he, 1 'supreme -Judicial ( -mrt within and lot the unendurable i> that loumled «>n mere w ho listens w to wealth, ith interest things he knows all < Phonograph. in return mail oar rata .«• ami N. Y. <>nut> of Waldo, Committee' an paid pri- Depot 38 MURRAY STREET. tinae, as about, when are told a upon appeal ompanied it often i-. h\ b aniiim. they person who knows -- V.v by by the inhabitants of tin- t,,wui of l ,;t t r< tin weleomed for it- m atin and exe. 1- with |n ratal-. Dm 11' virtue, or about them.” I Always -ampli* by p»od manners. ’The sense oj nothing decision o| the ouut\ ( on: mi' | doners ot the< -uin lence.- Wilton Record. forced the bov. or ot \\ al h». locating and inequality upon poor tin- Balmy odors from Spire Islands, laying out a highway in ii. u. it urn .( co.. of nmderab bv tlie tow u o| I nit in said The .Journal has for stood in tin flout boy means, tin- lavish'oxiieiidi- Wafted by the tropic breeze; ('ontit v, upon pet it i, mid years ‘•Id »I »* < 1 i H- 1' i'i If "i mi' i*ii will in tin* so/.oDON'T in uinl other', on Urn Inth dav a !i< hoy prow end healthful fragrance rank of Maine newspapers lor and < u- rrrJy♦ Mttss. ! November, l"o. hereby gives notit e Tw ear.-' ietiee ability THE SOURCE de—truetivc t«i tin- u-cfulne-- of :ui\ institution < anuot be surpassed by these. that we have enty e\pet and bed of refctenros. Wed lie da the -ixtll dav of October ( Itarit'es reasonable. in leirni- lh:it it. The and naval Teeth it whitens, purities; appointed Private business of all dr terprise gathering tin-news.- Maine permits military aeade- next, at leu o'clock in Hu- You will u.-e it if loivuooii. aie. the dwell- seription handled with 'hill and otn nm of tin national government have you’re wise. judgment, er. been ing house of < .forge II. Fl\ c, ill said In it the mnnieatioiis >irii-tl\ roniidential.’ < OF HEALTH. oppos’d often in on the lime and o| in ortlandfAusiiiessThe oUlent B mt it mien >*f | 'ongre-s ground that One Great Merit phicc aring upon said appeal. It. < ( HABTHKK, One of the hot newspaper* that no irood 8 arc aristocratic I>ate«l in the Mate. I !;iiruiij;h »• M;tke they institution*-. That i- a this third da\ of August. Ism;. If-JH 170 (hutliam St., Lynn, Mass. the Mood pure and you drive sickness "I tin- Beaui’lier of SO/,o is that its State lias ever Uocklaud < oiirier- away. mistake. 1 here arc no institutions in teeth, DON'T, NATH AN IJ. W l-.U.INt, I »\, produced. N>-;, .iinl rmi>t c fleet the mouth is as a enmanstiip rA ok-keeping you sulli with di.'*:i-<-. In tin '■"nutry in wliidi of upon refreshing, while ‘m*i*in u-:ai:\ki>. (iazettc. the e.pialitv riirht ami mean- of < Wonderful Summer heat, wh-ti your nrc lennsing the teeth, ami improving the :’,w :;i TAMI LI. KINt.sp.i Reformation physical powi-rs e.pi;i!;!y of arc so Id < position absolutely main- breath, it stands alone. 'I’lie in huustt-.l ill,.] \i.ur m* 11 tul t.M 11!111 » in Starch. largest and handsomest paper prinPd A A V HoitU mrapabli-< that, tained a- those at West Point and Laundry L. WB0 V'feline ".ill iii w lit.- t- iIn- t,I..«.111111 Ap \ practical •- spend another ami fashion item asserts that “snowballs make a only by la:, vigor and strength tot;,. worn a 1 polishinu mai>k kasy. ( I'.ank. u tt li a >li i*im* body each i- limited to some lo\el\ most the .ipcgc capital >b|u per annum. <»u trimming for a tulle bonnet.” It be XTEW Iiiin nil 'Idle excellent yes, best weekly pa- J- may STORE ! .savcs labor ami *••*!'«• i- v.in:, on your vacation ai d li.vm runkiii^. time, money. i/» .1 in I>*>\ s<. ure li. alt:i hen lie boyseon laundry tini-di and gloss. K-gial to over in Maine -the lie I fast Journal. Somerset died teachers t■ •• <•' I in cacli inrnl I'li, and pleasure, Put if you are unable to shier snowballs F. H. FRANCIS & per m|>I«• nparl was President of the l nited appropriate trimmings for men’s CO,, t\M» «11ordinal" starch. Ask irnin States, and tin pound' yur ► in U t I Ml 'i tic■»« mill—. a m11 fen [ tll'.•. > 11. ’! t <.11. f a r- 'pit*- !:« m aii m< ans use and labor, by Yegetine. -on of hats also. H. E. I•1 nr the tailor who was the cad t no IMS’ KE IF It LOCK, Bradman NTAKl’HIVK. 11ista<*ti«»n guaranteed money ai.'l 1 a actlca: -Mn._: y -<•.1 j.i ati\ 1. s>.u tie- dang. from making pc\\ riling law.-ni p: liibdcmicH refunded. FKFF for ietter and before. Watel- > uniforms ware each and alike to Ibis opened a new store in I ford SAMPLE stamp. ItiiC^er better than ever pln'j '."i.ilis, M\ -i;. a ic.1 ..I._ l.'at- i.n.l levers. \ ,■ tino j.oss.-sses its combination <-f compelled Scott’* Emulsion of Pure lay Block, lirst ip live. The uni\ersit\ in the I'nited States Corner Main & Hiirh Belfast, Me, •lo.n- l»eli»\v >wett A. .Morrison's' lEh mid low < alal-'-rnc free He. .»\:!' I roots, barks, and b.-rhs the very elements in which the Sts., market, ville Mail. which can ('oil Liver Oil, with will a line a~>orlinont of igeai»edt liyinir tolerate Debility, Emaciation, Consumption. Factory no distinction those bused ou Confectionery, Kslnhllshcd 1 s*2 I. l.Jt.tn and as a tonic in Nervous it no except aristocracy and in Debility has e.jwal. Wasting Children, 1 1 of talent ami acquirements will im vitablv I Be Careful of Your Fruit, nt st:ni. \. !' Eyes Mil fv>r be.r nu uicaJ \v>>: h come the centre and source of the Is a most, valuable food ami medicine. Jt creates Tobacco, Boston, highest HAVING culture in BY rs, America amt w ill contribute to the an appetite for food, strengthens the nervous sys- Ciyrr elevation ot learned in civil ice .The professions life in tem and builds up the body. It is prepared in a Cream, ami a» a as West SOULfsPILLS) high degree Point and Annapolis ! Fa a (i roccri.es, ! 1' have palatable form and prescribed universally by cy The _Liver Pills, contributed to the and navv Coming Campaign. Catarrh military & » "mi I Take no other. Glasses I ail \ .\\ and LI < I SHROPSHIRE Cure Sick Headache. nn.! of the Physicians. Sitting Ere Rs>T .A s>s, and at. > SHEEP, Piles, price Constipation prestige republic. that Arc I 11 r. I y V.-getalil* ij.-ntl' _> n ..nmcii ia opera- Another feature of modern That are well adapted to the needs and condition defy competition, iRjElYL ML \ t ALL. tion. %> collegiate train- CRE.4SVI BALM cents; o boxes, $l.i«.». Druggists and by Colonel Hull Wheel, the editor of a Pennsylvania of I on hand one of Chester White Mail. ing t‘» which exception- may be taken is the your sight. keep constantly H, E. BRADMAN. Figs, A State election is to be held this H. If. ( (POM US. He! Me. thus condoles with the infant‘king of the and most line of < h*ods year.anda^ fast. Ion- time Admission to newspaper, largest complete iptical Belfast, L lssu.- :i| Cco. Pierce A Co., 30 Hanover st.f Holton, employed. college ,>pain “<>ur royal brother of Spain will to he found in the state, the celebrated \ug. BRKl) AM) YOU SAI.K liY the of \ pr! I ls>1'. 2'>tccvs 1 now. is. on an probably embracing importance circulating paid Republican ;.!7, average, at the same age Tit have our sympathy the coming IIy time, lie is iyrnriiiT 2m3l Ilocl: ('rystal and Parc Pebbles, at this t .into is conceded our friends which students in the preceding ireneration bald headed like ourself, and not used to lighting Periosropic W. H. HARRIS, papers party PER T Security (hrrr time' Doable (’oncer, Concare, llifoeal and Pint CEN graduated. To a very voting man favored the tormentors.” J. F. FRYE & iM-r.ii .If welt Slock Ho. and all friends of the dot i:\ai. are loan Interest se.’iii-un- by Colored Classes for Weak Eyes. CO., Fi,rm, Heirust, re«|Ue>tcd COLD in HEAD A New Line ample mean- the course runs thus; Admit- INI ET. t nunl, tn to aid in subscribers. 1 Bucklen’s All prices from the common steel hows to the line Established 1878. securing home all loans guaranteed Minor ted to at Is, graduates at 22, Arnica Salve. 8 CATARRH. of college eoinpletes $f> and $11 gold hows, hon’t he swindled b\ the apolls liitcslmcnt < nan r.Amns’ his professional studies at 2d. goe- abroad to The Best Saha* in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Kqultable fancy prices of peddlers, hut come and up capital Ut $50,000. 'i a w :'. Inn la. hear lectures in a Sores, hirers, Salt Rheum, Fever buy ‘good foreign and re- Sores, Tetter, PENNYROYAL iiu \>m h university, goods at fair prices at General Commission Merchants PILLS pay furcclii'iirc -i.it -. an HfiY KtlVER. turns home at 27 or 2S. If h, be Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin •1 heir to a \M» WIKM.KSAl.i: DM U.KKS | \, “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. principal \\ ill In* pan! prompt!' ->• t, ! eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay great fortune and intends to lead a life of mere The Original and Oenuine. nice-, fir., if suit iia\c t., i. an. Ini.til required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- Flour, Only money \ t a 1 Fair this form of i- HEBVEYS Hatter, Cheese, Fyys, Heaus, Stfc nn.t ill ways ReliaM- llotvareof wort h !«•** Initiation*. Stii and leisurely elegance or JEWELRY STORE. >r Haul Sewed preparation tion, refunded. Price 2a cents box. v 1W.J, /' money per t<> C \ 15. >1 15KN, but if lie is to HAV, lu>lisiiensat)l>; l, A DIES. Aak your llrujnfliit f»r very good, compelled For sale Richard H. POTATOKS, FISII, (1AMK, POFLTRV, Ac. an 4 :ti 1 trtiggi-t». b\ mail, to the clients places women are given away. E. M. upon whose favor and confidence BU CKSPOKT. Iyr44 view to hecomint/ subscribers. HALL, rcgisterci. «u» ••cut.-' irriiair-tree. I-.I.N Pilt's.. he must depend for success. He finds that a con- I >rwggi>i-. (I«| \ V 1 > 41 HALE’S HONEY is the best J. A. -DEALER IN- At Francis’ Shoe Store. temporary who opened a law otlice at Iwcntv- Cough Cure, 25, 60c., $1. Beecher, M. D., o GLENN’S SULPHUR Rev. A. P. Pli. one or tw years of age, has already gained *a SOAP heals and beautifies, 25c. CHASE, D., Principal. ADMtKSS I.KTTKUS TO strong foothold in his profession, and while lie, GERMAN CORN REMOVER kills Corns & Bunions, 25c. Dry and Fancy Goods, with his Fall Term opens Aug. 23. READ! READ! READ! European training, may know more HILL’S HAIR & WHISKER DYE—Black & Brown, 60c. BOOKS, NT ATIIDIKKY, PKKIODH ALS, FTC. in fields, lie know less We want 300 Smart Men to go on tin* roatl at many in the field essen- PIKE’S TOOTHACHE DROPS cure in 1 25c. College Preparatory, Scientific, Academic, Nor Minute, once soliciting orders for Nursery stock, with lor the KKIMBI.HVN JOIKVAL. tial to success. lie finds himself a to Art Agent Single : junior RHEUMATIC PILLS are a mal, and Musical Courses. Business Office overH. H, Johnson's Store, St. ''JD, DEAN’S sure cure, 60c. College for sale. The Tea & Coffee Co.’s those of his own and finds lie has wasted High to copies Hampton age, with Start on, Besides Journal Co., lvrlO first-class instruction. Location unsurpassed. Salary Expenses. Repililn FiiUisbii Agency isnow better prepared to fill clubs than in general culture some which Office Hours—S to I0A. M. ! I 1-2 lo S, and 7 WINTER MAINE. precious years N<> experience needed. at once, PORT, ever lie fore. Send for a TKA JtOoK. should have been Terms low. Send for 4w.'ll to 8 P.M. Might calls answered from the office. Apply stating devoted to his special calling catalogue. and inline references. In the country A young woman rushes breath- previous occupation, age in life. The disadvantage to which a young Belfast, April I, lssG.— l.'itf Howes’ New Cor. & lessly into t lie house of one of her freiuds. “Thank S. T. CANNON & Maine. BELFAST, MA I.XE. ^pROve0 Block, Main Sts. man would be in the learned C0.T Augusta, High subjected profes- fortune, my dear, we an; going to Paris at last! Maine Benefit Association. sions i- increased when he duly ‘20, lSSli.—i\v:io* R* KITTREDGE, Manager. vastly intends to Papa lias been bitten by a mad dog!” PLASTER enter a business ( II AKTKKKD MAItCII 5, 1 v s 5. he)fast, dune I, ltWO.—Onri-i upon career; a hanker, a mer- Irs. STODDARD & STODDARD, chant, a manufacturer, and in either case his Consumption (lured. Machine Girls fate is not to be that of a unlikely discouraged An old physician, retired from practice, having DENTISTS, Hume Cflicc—Goff Aiitmrn Me. life. I would not -WANT LI) AT— SEAMEN Block, W. T. put forth this judgment with had placed in his hands by tin Fast India mission- WANTED! such confidence, Mr. if I didn’t the formula of a AUKWT KOK WALDO I'OIMl Howard, sa\d Blaine, ary simple vegetable remedy for Masonic Temple, Belfast, Me, Till: liUHAT feel sustained by t.he opinion of one of the ablest the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Brooks Pants For Coasting. men whoever in an Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and i)it. w. sToimvitn, i*k. a. o. ktodi>aui>. Factory, J. O. JOIIXSOX, Me. Disease & Cure MARBLE WORKER. taught English tongue. At Liberty, Rheumatic,Lung Dyspeptic An Bung A flections, also a positive and radical cure good wages. (Jail on or address to English gentleman, the late Mr. Forster, April 29, 188G.—17tf A|>|>ly JOHN 8. KtNLKTT, June .M ANl ACTUKK It »>K for Nervous Debility and all Nervous JOHN II. 9,1885.—24tfz Price 25f. Mold In Krlfusl only by widely known as Secretary for Ireland in Mr. Complaints, (JORDON, Brooks, Me. II. S. lommlsMoncr, and having tested its wonderful curative powers Shipping Korkland. Me. .'1 WM. O. POOh & SUN. < tiadstone’s cabinet, was a son-in-law of •Tan, ifi, issi;.—tie, the in thousands of cases, has felt it his to make duly -!», lHSli.—,'10tf illustrious of duty Grave Marks Arnold Jtughy,and in a conver- it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this FOR SALE. Thombs & Osborne, Monuments, Tablets, sation on the subject which I am now discuss- motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, 1 Schooner PAY’ILLION, of Bucksport, will C P. ST. CATHERINES HALL. and MARBLE ing Mr. Forster told in#; that it was the will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this he sold at a she is Ilf tons LOMBARD, For Sale! SHELVES, opin- THE good bargain, regis- Sail MOCKSAN M'llOOL Pl»K tilULS. ion of i)r. Arnold recipe, in Herman, Frenc h or with full sails and anchors in condition. Maliers, or the best that tin young men of Knglish, ter, good lias been * Italian and Ameiiean Marble, at a Eng- directions for TWO YOKE Y K \ Kid Nil ST K cl US, large, fat, Tilt* Kt. I{K\ .11. \ \l El \ I». I 1 ’rcsi, lent. I In* land were a of and using. Sent by mail running this season. Carries 140 M. lumber. For 4.N(> UK.W.KKS IN v ery low price. making mistake the delay, and preparing DENTIST, I well mated and broke. Will be sold at once Ke\ \\ I> Maijtin. \ M Kerim* and Pun.; Ii*tli it by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. information should he addressed to Langworthy Building, nearly opposite Kill* A were better if they should lie in inquiries Corner Church anil Sprint; ccIn at a bargain. Also one horse and cow. J opens |5. Terms JC2I5 ami I *2 Ml. In engaged A. Novkh, 140 Power's Block, Hoc nest er, N. Y. MBS. ALTHEA L. SHITE, Administratrix. Junk, Paper Stork, Iron Metals, year sept. Ulna's Store, ( burrh street. Bellas!. tflO their life 21 or 22 of II. l'\ CCNNINiiHA M. iTfaseil aantages t»HV*i*t*«l. For circular^ a»l«lri*ss j calling by years age. 2«tcow48 Bucksport, Me., 1J, lsostf.—2w92 Aug. BELFAST, MAINE. Ill Fast North port, duly‘2(», lSSli.—3\v.‘U* Swan A Sibley Bros'. Wharf. ■ Ifrlfasl. Mr. lilt* Principal Ibu•_*> Republican Journal Supplement. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1886.

Auburn, Maine. 1886. can command the other force, and each ment he to save?" Since the June 15, by helped adop- series of years to come. Every voter knows will find in the end that justice, determined tion of this resolution the Hon. Joseph K. Boiko ell, Ualhnoell, Maine: country has been ; that the Republican party has steadily favored by an impartial standard, must govern the pained if not shocked to see the President of and Sir : By vote of the State Con- j prohibition that the 1 temocratic Republican action of all. party the United States his veto in has — vention held at Lewiston the yth inst., we using power steadily opposed it and yet a conven- Preliminary to a general adjustment, Maine many cases to soldiers who tion called in were instructed to officially notify you of your deprive worthy the name of prohibition delib- should lead in some are correcting inequalities in want of bread of the small con- a course nomination as the republican candidate for bounty erately adopts which, if it have any and removing some burdens. The hours of ferred them While con- effect at Governor at the election in September next, upon by Congress. all, would turn the State over to the labor in all branches of industry should be ceding to the President sincere and control of the and to request your acceptance of the same. proper Democratic party and to the equalized the statute, motives for his action, I think the We have the honor and pleasure to hereby by making existing general enemies of prohibition. With those prohibi- which defines ten hours as a work, ab- of the is that it is an that to submit herewith for day’s feeling people better for tionists who are bent on this destructive discharge duty, solute and so mandatory in far as to declare irregular case to escape the of our course it be idle to your information and approval a copy of the scrutiny may argue, but without that a day’s work should not go beyond that law makers than that the risk be incurred of resolutions proposed by the convention, and 'luestioning the sincerity of their motives I limit of time. Krom long experience, both honorable soldiers as must be to to request a throwing paupers upon I permitted say that their course reply. as and I am employer employe. satisfied that the of the world. tends and < With charity evidently juickly to the destruction great respect, yours. fur a a man will W e given period do more work hear from the 1 lemocratic party too of the reform in whose supposed interest Geo roe C. Wino, in ten hours than he will do in eleven much of per day complaint pensions granted to de- ; their movement is organized. If nothing else S. W. Matthews, or twelve. Whoever the work of to- soldiers. But for the efforts and sac- can begins serving persuade them, I should think the unan- 1 .kwis A. Committe. burdened with the of rifices of the Barker, day fatigue yesterday soldiers of the Union there ; imous indorsement of their course bv the H. H. Burbank, is in his skill and effi- would be no national in | necessarily impaired treasury existence, Democratic papers and by the avowed op- Morrison, and I told James J ciency. that their claim should be regard- ponents of prohibition would at least startle The should in ed a first legislature my judgment mortgage on the resources of the them into reflection. It is a notorious fact HaI.I.OWEI.I., 12, 1886. two other of law. First: nation. August change provisions President Lincoln gave to the Union that all the secret violaters of the prohibitory In no instance should for debt th ■ Hun. Geokok C. Winc, S. \V. Matthews, imprisonment army generous assurance that the coun- 1 law in Maine who are engaged in the clandes- be If a man Esq., L. A. Barker, Esq., Col. H. H. allowed. has no property and try would care for the soldier and his widow tine and unlawful sale of liipior regard this can his debt the avails of his and his I Burbank, Jas. Morrison, Esq. : pay only by orphans.” rejoice that in so tar as I separate movement as the beginning of the labor, it is an absurdity to shut him the could act this Gentlemen: I acknowledge the receipt of certainly Republican party pledge destruction of prohibition in Maine, and are in where he is not of has been redeemed in the and your communication officially advising me that up jail only incapable honorably past ready and eager, therefore, to promote it in but where his that the future will see no on the yth day of June I was nominated by the earning anything, support abatement of jus- every way in their power. For prohibition- becomes a the tax- tice and liberalitv. Republican State Convention as a candidate necessarily charge upon ists to organize in Maine in hostility to the of the Sccomi: Trustee for governor of Maine. payers community. I congratulate the members of the Conven- party that has always maintained prohibition should be abolished in so far as it Coming to me without solicitation, and I can process tion upon the unmistakable terms in which and in favor of the party that has always op- be to the of the truly add without personal desire, I esteem may applicable wages laboring they endorsed the Prohibitory liquor law. posed it is such a breach of good faith and man. The result of these two this mark of confidence on the part of mv repealing The history of prohibition in Maine may at honorable co-operation in political action that laws would be to curtail the I fellow Republicans as the c hief honor of mv undoubtedly this time be profitably recounted. The orig- venture to express the confident belief that credit and assure the men the life. Sincerely attached as I have always system laboring inal law in 185 1 was enacted by the votes of few earnest friends of the lausecan be in- j and of their been to the principles of the Republican party prompt regular payment wages. both Democrats and Whigs and was approved duced to join in so destructive a course. this the most beneficent results and earnestly as i have sought to promote By process by a Democratic governor. The next rear Having myself steadily supported the prohib- will the best of which is that the adoption of those principles, it has not j follow—among by a coalition of all its opponents the Demo- itory law from the first and given, it mv vote the of to the man and been my habit to participate in political dis- expenses living laboring cratic party lost control of the State, and at the polls and in the Legislature. 1 have the his family will be reduced from five to cussion or in the active work of party organ-: eight when they regained it in 1855 one of the first right to appeal to its sincere friends not to cent., thus him to add that ization. Mv opinions and conclusions are per enabling acts was to repeal the prohibitory law and permit it to be destroyed by defeating the amount to his for "a rainv day.” those of a man devoted during his whole life savings enact a license law instead. party whose loyalty to it has been unwavering. Still another evil in our labor system to business affairs—interested in public meas- The Republican partv. composed of the d lie industrial and financial condition ot should be corrected. Children are now ures and in political struggles only as they per- Free Sailers and of the anti-slavery sections Maine has rapidly and steadilv grown better mitted to work in the at too tender tend to promote the welfare of the country! factory of the Democratic and Whig parties, gained sine the Republican partv came into power an age. This evil is caused rather by the de- in Nation and and the prosperity of the people. I appre- control of the State in 1856 under the lead of State. The aggregate wealth sire of a certain class of to have oi the iatc therefore all the more deeply the dis- parents Hannibal Hamlin, and the Democratic partv State has trebled within that period. their children than bv the de- is the tinguished mark of favor and confidence earning wages has never sin< e exercised legislative power in Industry habit of our people and all sire of those the factories. The classes conferred upon me by a large convention managing Maine. Among the early and prominent have alike shared in the increase of law should children in wealth and composed of prominent citizens and repre- prohibit engaging measures of the Republican partv (completed comfort. The ratio of increase factory work at an so tender as to under- has senting the character and worth of the Re- age in 1857-8) was the re-enactment of the pro- perhaps been greatest among those who mine health and and at the same publican party of the State. strength hibitory law, which was approved bv the di- work for wages. The savings banks show time them of the to at- I'naceustomed as 1 am to public speech and deprive opportunity rect vote of the people. Since then the Re- that the class of skilled mechanics and dav tend school. If the for factory labor were not intending therefore to make a canvass of age publican party of Maine for a long series of laborers of Maine have at least fortv dollars fixed at fifteen both evils, and in the the State, 1 may be pardoned I hope for ex- years physical years has re-affinned the doctrine of prohibi- savings hanks in i.S.sb where thc-v had mental, would be avoided. one dollar in pressing my views on political issues at tion in its platforms as one element in its po- 1X60. i he greater lengin man is usual in a letter ot ac- I have for a long period m private, and a Iittcal ri‘C' 1, and Republican legislatures have agricultural interest ot the State lias ceptance. I feel that a c andidate for public few months since in public, advocated these in thirty different instances enacted addition- advanced with steady ratio and has rapidlv reforms. has increased in ex- office has no right to withhold his views on J Mv experience suggested their a! provisions to the law as experience sug- prosperitv. Speaking from any question of policy that is engaging the value and 1 think in addition to the points gested the best mode of perfecting it. Final- perience and not alone from observation, I it feel in that attention of the people. 1 should be unwilling presented would prove advantageous to ar- ly. in 1X83, the Republicans, having mure instilled saying the lands of Maine, to receive the vote of anv man in the State by range a system of weeklv pavments of wages. than two-thirds in each branch of the legisla- whether cultivated for crops or whether de- in our voted to will a most an evasion on my part of any public issue, or Every change labor svstem that gives ture, submitted a constitutional amendment gracing. yield satislaetorv the and return to by reason of a misapprehension on his part to laborer prompt control of his earnings providing that: encouraging intelligent industrv. It should at which perfect frankness from me might re- in cash will prove helpful and profitable to The manufacture of intoxicating lignors.no! in- all times he the watchful care of a r the State to do move. 1 shall therefore speak without re- him and regulation directing the weeklv cluding cider, and tire -ale and keeping f sale of all in its legitimate power for lirjaors .ire anil shall be forever serve. payments would, I am sure, prove bench, ial. intoxicating prohib- the agricultural interest. ited—except, however, that the sale and keeping for For some time the has It will, however, be found in the end that The benefit which has come to all indu- past country been sale of such ligaors fjr medicinal and mechanical the influence the of the trial interests of Maine from a agitated in many sections by questions re- principal upon wages purposes ami the arts, and the sale and keeping tor protective is lating to the rights and interests of labor. The laboring man comes from the tariff svsteai of sale of cider, mav be permitted under such regula- tariff beyond calculation. To uphold tl tion- as the The the desire of the working man to receive the the National (lovermnent. \ protective tar- legislature may provide. legislature protective systems Republican partv is shall enact laws with suitable for the sup- for his labor is not natural iff means good wages, while free trade or penalties committed not merely bv its record but bv a highest price only pression of tlie mamif.t.i re, sale and keeping for mere revenue tariff means to the series of The mainten- but commendable. Labor is the commodity poor wages sale of intoxicating ligaois, with the exceptions here- long public pledges. ance of and the an which he has to sell, and his comforts in life labor of the* United States. It has been the in specined.” protection securing of the amount he aim of the to main- honest ballot in the South as in the North are depend upon may receive in steady Republican party This amendment was adopted by the pop- tain and it lias the most to exchange for it. He has the same right to protection been the steady aim ular vote. The of the traf- among important objects which prohibition liquor the combine with his fellows to promote their of the Democratic party to enforce free trade. fic in all its forms is therefore incorporated in Republican party is devoted. Those who On this direct issue lies the whole to are to abandon the tariff and common interests that capitalists have to com- question the organic law of Maine. These various ready protective the man. If he fails to consider it < oncentrate all ellort on bine for their common interest. The laborer laboring enactments have been secured by the Repub- political prohibition to act at are to realize and it he fails the which — the destructive effects of and the capitalist are restrained only by their upon point lican partv its members sustaining them in likely own and the affects his own interests. free trade and at the same time hand over judgment by imperative obliga- virtually personal the legislature bv a substantially unanimous the cause of to the tender care tion not to interfere with the just and legal No citizen of Maine should fail to see that vote, while on all occasions thev were resisted prohibition and of the Democratic rights of others. the Morrison tariff bill supported at the pres- by a substantially7 unanimous vote of the guardianship partv. The of Maine will, as have I have heretofore taken occasion to express ent session of Congress by the mass of the Democratic party itt the legislature and at the Republicans the) for more than a of a my opinion that a popular misjudgment arises Democratic Reoresentativcs struck deadly polls. The results of the prohibitory law and quarter century, steadily maintain but thev will not cut front the error of trc. ting the laborer and the blows at every material interest of Maine. It its enforcement under Republican rule for prohibition, rose as from that great national capitalist belonging to fixed and permanent gave to the farmers and lumbermen of Canada nearly thirty years have undoubtedly been in organization The which in peace and in war has the in- classes. laborer of to-day by industry the free market of the United States for all a high degree benelii ial to all the interests of upheld and honor of the union and secured and economy may become the capitalist of a their products—thus placing the alien, who the State, moral, material and social. tegrity the of the few years hence ; and the capitalist of to-dat- pays no tax to support our State or National A convention of prohibitionists lately in prosperity people. Whether one man or another ntav be in' extravagance and mismanagement may- Governments, on the same basis as our own session in Portland truthfully declare that gov ernor of Maine is of small to become the day laborer in an equally short citizens, who pay all those taxes. To the fish- “the record of the Maine courts, the deposits consequence as ermen the people except his election period. Thus the persons who represent of Canada the bill proposed to concede in the savings banks of Maine as compared represents the of certain and certain labor and capital are continually changing such manifest advantages over the fishermen with other States, the small proportion of triumph principles measures. While not insensible to the and interchanging. A permanent consolida- of New England that one might suppose tile taxes collected by the United Stales authori- per- sonal honor of the I am free to tion of the persons of one class against the Democratic Representatives were legislating ties for the sale of liquors in Maine, the total position, say that it would in no sense attract ambition persons of the other class is therefore as im- for the Canadian interest and cherished a destruction of the manufacture of alcoholic my if it were from the advancement of possible as it is undesirable, and the country special malignity towards the New England drinks throughout the State, and the vast in- separated the State and the of our stands in no danger of the manifold evils interest. Every manufacturing interest in crease of sentiment in favor of total absti- development great resources. The of Maine can which such a condition might entail. which Maine capitalists have embarked their nence among a generation growing up unde- people gather wealth from the land and the — sea, from the It must always lie borne in mind that pros- money and in which Maine laborers secure- bauehed by legalized saloons all slxuw that cannot exist in farm and the from the forest and the perity any community where good wages was imperiled and its prosperity Maine may proudly claim to lead in this re- factory, from the vast water that invites labor and capital are at war. Each has the menaced by this tariff bill, which but for the form, and that she is a quarter of a century quarry, power the of handicraft. I.et us con- power to inflict great evil on the other, and stubborn opposition of the Republican Rep- ahead of States which license this gigantic growth ever) tinue united in our each will suffer while causing damage to the resentatives in Congress would to-day be the crime.” efforts for the enrichment of the State for its adornment other. It is therefore the duty of patriotic law of the land. And yet the convention which makes these financially, Its future is more im- men, of all men who wish well to the com- I agree most heartily with the resolution of emphatic and significant declarations and morally. development than the success of — and munity and desire prosperity among the the State convention which declares it to be gives this valuable and unimpeachable testi- portant any partv any party is valuable onlv as its measures people, to harmonize the interest of em- “unfair to withhold a pension from a disabled mony proceeded to declare that the Republi- contribute to the greatest of the ployers and employes and make the interest soldier on the ground that his disability can- can party, under whose auspices and control good great- est number. of each the interest of both. In this work of not be proved to have been directly incurred these great results were wrought, should be I am. with great friendly co-operation the legislative power in the line of duty.” The only two questions defeated and of all power to pro- respect, deprived Your obedient of the State can aid by providing an impartial to be asked, as the republican convention ceed with its work. Every voter in Maine servant, R. Bodwei.l. system of arbitration of all disputes that well expressed it, are these : Was he a loyal knows that either the Republican party or the Joseph may arise between labor and capital. Neither soldier? Does he need the aid of the Govern- 1 temocratic party will govern the State for a