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jwuRNAL.~ I ME 7:j- THURSDAY, JULY 18, _BELFAST, MAINE, 1901~ NUMBER 211 of In Buie?. Mrs. Martha Contents To-Day's Journal. Patterson, BASE BALL. Boats. last of the children of President Andrew Yachts and A Wedding Anniversary. PAGE 1. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. Johnson and who was mistress of the PLAY tlu* Week-.. Obituary... Base Ball, White House the BALL. The Caprice is on a cruise of a few during Johnson ad- days Trot. The most interesting event ol the Miss Enna A. Cottrell il Chase Dead Yachts and Boats, The game is on, to Blue arrived yesterday Mrs. Howard went ministration, died July 10th at her home Hill Bay with her owner, Mr. Dod- week was the thirtieth Irving to Rockland f is in Real Estate. Music on the The players ’ranged about— anniversary of the from Boston. in Greenville, Tenn. Mrs. Patterson was worth, and a friends on Monday for a visit. Wedding Anniversary .Belfast The battery, the infield and the out, party of board. wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Albert — Old Home Week Chase, Miss Hattie Howe of import...Personals born in Tennessee, Oct. 25,1838. Her Each at his Waterville spent Miss Ethel post; Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain, with a party which was celebrated at their pleasant home Wise is visiting her sister, Mrs. death leaves only five survivors of the The striker comes to Sunday in Belfast. bat, of in Dixmont J. E. Roberts, in Vinalhaven. PAGE 2. Johnson H. who The calls friends, has been on a cruise east from Tuesday evening, July 9th. family.A. Newell, umpire Michael Callinan was at home from Water mit of Mt. was known as a ball. Portland in his Pinafore, as far Mr. and Mrs. Chase lived in Miss Bessie I. Washington..Fashions at humorist under the Play yacht going formerly Troy, ville to Parker of Dover, N. H.,;is \ o. V. W. Success as an Author., as and spend Sunday. name of Orpheus C. Kerr, was found The Boothbay. their Troy friends united with friends guest of Mrs. Wm. H. Hall. v Assembly. pitcher guides Mrs. H. dead in his apartments in Brooklyn, N. The ball’s erratic in Dixmont in the celebration of their George Copeland is to move from Mrs. PAGE 3. course; England’s old yacht beat England’s new William Hosmer of Camden was a Y., July 12th. He had been dead for A crooked path it makes, but o’er the beat The Rockland to Biddeford. ws..The Botanical plate. yacht; America’s old yacht England’s marriage day. grounds were illumin- guest of Mrs. John Jones last Josselyn Society. several It it was The man at bat old week. Sew Cheif...Gen. Miles on the days. believed death yacht; America’s new yacht beat Amer- ed with Mrs. Can- Thrice strikes the Chinese lanterns, and the house Geo. W. Field of Bangor is V t Royal Visitor. due to heart failure. Mr. Newell is empty air— icas old yacht. If Sir Thomas were Sher- visiting Tileston E. Woodside of Sabattus is visit- Struck out, he’ll still lock was filled to its utmost capacity with relatives in Damariscotta. PAGE 4. thought to have passed his seventieth Holmes, he might draw an inference.— ing his uncle, Tileston Play ball. New York friends and of Mr. and Wadtiu, Esq. The Law Court...Collins’ at the time of his death. He lived Mail and Express. neighbors Mrs. Miss Julia Cook arrived Lobster year home from Bos. Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Back Numbers..Seattle and Alas- When next at Chase. The fine musical and George Madison with a sister-in-law, who is absent on an bat Capts. B. F. Pendleton and 1. C. Park of following ton for a short 'ii1' Result of Sunday vacation. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irrigation..The New at Orr’s Me.The Fore He hopes to better do: literary program was with Rev. J. F. 0. Roberts. .ui in “Second outing Island, Searsport have received a 32-foot Truscott rendered, stry..Hope Crops.’'... A base hit, or perchance a base on Mrs. Benjamin Kelley and daughter Eliza- • op in Danger..A French Spoliation Biver Ship & Engine Co. of balls; steam C. Lamb of Troy as master of Mrs. John Ward Quincy, But should he fail launch, with a i)-liorse power engine. ceremonies; beth are arrived home Tuesday Mass., have received a contract for visiting in Newport, Me. And yet again go out, She was put in commission by W.H. Singing, solo, Mr. N. B. Strong; rec., Mr. from a visit of two weeks in Massachusetts. PAG K 5. building a seven-masted, steel schooner Quimby, Miss Nina F. Poor is at home from Faints not, keeps on, , who Fred H. singing, Mrs. Frank Cun- Peace- of Belfast.The owns a similar launch, and made the Bagley; Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Wilson Churches.... designed by Ii. B. Crowninshield for ball. dale, R for the summer and son Plays run ningham ; reading, Mrs. M. T. I., vacation. imp Cround ..Probate and Insol- Boston The from Lewis wharf, Belfast, to her moor- Dodge; solo, Evan arrived to Sell. capitalists. hull will con- Sunday spend the summer Tinoline Dismasted — The His turn soon comes Mr. N. B. Dr. and in a Strong; rec., Miss Rosa Mrs. J. G. Brooks are at their •m The 20th Maine tain 2000 tons of material. The vessel ings Stockton Springs harbor, distance Lamb; in Belfast. Reunion... To run the bases s 'round, on the a and Notes... .Yacht in Colli soil. will be 308 feet She will be of 12 in l hour 20 minutes. whistling solo, Mrs. Maud Gray; rec., Miss cottage North Shore, Northport. long. ready steals so miles, and And, reaching first, second and on, Estelle Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hartshorn of PAGE t). next.The details of the con- Harding; rec., Miss Lillian West; Mrs. John Berlin, February Till reaching home The was sold at auction Dolloff went to Portland Mon- the sloop yacht Quero Mr. Mass., visited her father, Thomas the Vagabonds (story)..Pictures of the troversy between Steel Trust and He adds unto the score. singing, N. B. Strong; poem, written day to visit her Mrs. Rice, at Tenants’ Harbor 12th by U. S. Mar- daughter, Cecil Clay. week. n of Deep Water Vessels_The the Amalgamated Association of Steel This gives him heart. July for the Miss Bertha past Mtble occasion, Hillman. Miss Women..John .T. Ward wo 11. A Workers are difficult to but Play ball. shal Saunders, to Janies McKay of Port- Dorothy Russell of Gardiner arrived nil Kennebec understand, The was Mrs. Lora Richards of Camden Rumsellers. wedding ceremony performed last week to visited in a general way it may be said that the If land, the highest bidder, for $430. The visit Mrs. William F. Russell. her PAGE 7. in the box by Rev. R, C. Remrick of Dixmont, who parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waterman, position of the steel workers is that it His station is furnishings were sold in Portland Saturday H. B. Author's Home. .News Notes...An assigned, used the ring service, with which the wed- Littlefield of Ellis, Mass., returned the past week. New Vork Real Estate.. ought to control the labor in all the His strike-outs few; base hits and base on and were Dr. E. H. of Literary bought by Derby ded their Saturday after a visit with relatives in Notes..Turkey the BilL.tiam- mills and fix the scale of This balls couple plighted troth for another Mason I. Stevens and have moved Pays wages. New York, the former owner of the yacht. Waldo family Raee-traek...Precaution Against the Trust is not to Come thick and fast; thirty years. Cake, ice cream and lemonade county. to where Mr. •The apparently ready Newport, Me., Stevens is en- (Qualities that Make Fruits He nerves himself more The the of the July number of were served a Mrs. I. Vfrona Park Camp-meeting. agree to, and hence tliestrike which be- frontispiece by bevy of pretty girls, after D. Robinson of Boston arrived gaged in business. Next time to win. The gan Monday, and which promises to be Rudder is a beautiful picture of the which Dr. E. E. Brown, in behalf of Mr. to visit her Mr. PAGE 8. Play ball! Saturday parents, and Mrs. Miss June Hills arrived home for the labor on record. Independence under full sail. There are Tuesday biggest controversy and Mrs. Chase, thanked the assembly for Thomas P. Logan. her Locals..County Correspondence-Ship will be In catcher’s mask, summer vacation from the New England ;i Immediately 140,000 employes illustrated articles on the Con- Lets..Births..Marriages..Deaths. A most by experts their many beautiful and valuable gifts in and several times important place, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Waterman went Conservatory of Music. affected, eventually The and Shamrock pitcher’s curves he holds with steady stitution, Independence II; remembrance of the day. Following are from N. to that number.July 31st, Ohio Demo- Laconia, H., Skowhegan last Mrs. B. F. Trussed, Mrs. M. R. Knowlton hand; stories of cruises, a plan for a lake cottage the with names of the donors: NEWS OF THE WEEK. crats who believe in the issues presents, week for employment. and Mrs. Bryan, But should passed balls and fora John D. Frasier are spending the which he and that the recent boathouse; lines hunting launch Oak dining table, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hard- represents Or muffed fouls be his lot, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. week at “The and a and much else of Riley and son Philip Willows.” Matte its. It is stated at Democratic committee ignored, will as- Brace up! Be firm! cruising yawl, ing, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Whitaker, Mr. and of Boston arrived last week to ■ interest to spend the Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jones of the State insurance com- semble in Columbus and make up a Play ball 1 yachtsmen.—Rudder Publishing Mrs. F. L. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. C. returned Mon- summer at State Edward 9 York. Northport. day from a three ers that the following insurance ticket.Although King When as outfield, Co., Murray street, New L. Longley, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Carter, evening days’ carriage cs will not be crowned until June or on a Mr. and Mrs. W. drive to Warren have withdrawn from the 25, 1002, Short-stop base Thomas \V. owner of the Mrs. Clarissa Misses Estelle and C. Thompson of New and Camden. the He muffs Lawson, yacht Crocker, e Fidelity Mutual Life Insur- early and omnipresent American ally, throws wild or fails to catch— York are at their cottage in and has bleachers Independence, said to a personal friend the Lora Harding; dining chairs, Mr. and Mrs. Northport Kev. Geo. S. Mills anil of the Buffalo begun hiring houses along the line Though howl will remain until son Charles are Philadelphia, And his other that it was his intention to build B. F. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. September. Insurance Co. and the Buffalo of the coronation opponents gain day Foster, Clinton, visiting Mr. Mills’ father in and procession. He braces Limerick, up, another 90-foot racing yacht next season. Mrs. and Mrs. Fred H. Capt. E. E. Pendleton, who is spending the Mrs. Mills rcial Insurance Co. The Pacific Bagley, Bagley, and daughter Alice are visiting Plays ball. He will summer at will to surance Co. has reinsured its enter the Independence in every Mr. and Mrs. David Fiper, Mrs. Emma Islesboro, go Boston on her parents in Calais. ml out of Fish and Game. The fish commis- At season's close race possible this and use her as a Pierce and Mrs. Minnie business to-day and return soon. gone business. The year, daughter Erdene, Mrs. Ida sion schooner When av'rages are M. Patterson of Portland accom- are fire Grampus has finished made, trial horse for the new and if the Mrs. I. M. Mr. Albion Miss Lizzie A. companies companies Of batting and of the cent boat, Knowles, Knowles, Hilt of Chelsea, Mass., who the ither has done much her labors in collecting seed lobsters fielding per panied remains of her mother, Mrs. business The score-book America's cup should go across the water Piper, Mr. Lewis Stone, Frank Piper; wil- has been visiting relatives and friends in and in Maine shows, Mary J. to The losses by lightning dur- distributing fry waters And whether in his he would Garland, Belfast last Friday, and has games challenge at once. Mr. Crownin- low rocker, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lamb and this city, returned home \ear 1899 and as gone to Gloucester. The Gram- He Saturday. and will remain here about a week. 1900, reported good or bad shield will did not secure be the designer of the new boat. Mrs. E. A. Davis; oak rocker, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. nsurance commissioner, were un- pus quite so many seed Played ball. and Mrs. C. II. Field arrived home Miss Jean R. E. silver Mr. and Mrs. Fond left Tuesday for a trip to have been lobsters as were taken last At E. Stone; soup ladle, last from a visit to heavy. They very summer, In Newport, L, Saturday morning, Friday Mr. and Mrs. the White Mountains. Ilahn is well life's great game C. H. silver Mr. and Miss Pond is a teach- far this year.The steamboat although Capt. very satis- Hatf and man on the Leavitt; berry spoon, Geo. P. Field in Mass. Base hits onr score should show, Capt. every Indepen- Manchester, er in Andover, Mass., and has me of fied with the result of the work. The Mrs. Geo. Hillman and silver salt and visited rela*- biggest feature the visit of And frequent runs,with and assists dence received a small chamoise family; Mrs. steamer Lottie and put-outs bag very Etta L. Davis and daughter, Miss tives in Belfast the past three weeks. nine Sportsmen’s association to May, which was In numbers large. peppers, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Merrick, Water- chartered to prettily decorated with Mr. Lawson’s colors Frank L. Davis, arrived from duly 11th, between the Rebecca assist the Grampus in dis- And errors few: to prove Mr. Saturday and the of the ville; silver salt and pepper shakers, Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. A. Hill and son of will into the That we have well bearing dates recent notable Brooklyn, N. Y., for a visit in Belfast. Rock- Priscilla, was won by the for- tributing fry, again go Leavitt and Miss Helena land and lobster business.The ball. yacht races. It is stated that Half’s S. C. Chase; pair Chas. R. Hill and son of Winter- :th :il seconds to spare in one carrying New Played Capt. E. E. Peterson of New York City, private Harbor of silver spoons, Miss Rosie Lamb; silver port were in Belfast to i minutes, 29 seconds. The con- correspondent of the Lincoln J. S. F. bag contained $500, each mate’s $250 and of Hon. W. P. R Monday attend the Mrs. R. B. silver secretary ice, was a guest of es News makes the re- spoons, Mr. and Hillman; funeral of their Mrs. exciting and many wagers County following each man’s $50, which would make about Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Marden the mother, Catherine Hill. the catch of the Mr. and Mrs. M. V. B. past week. ade on the outcome.Word has portof local fishing Meet The Old Towns and Belfasts met on the that Mr. Lawson divided sugar shell, Tilton; t\ m. C. Crawford of $3,000 among Capt. Mrs. Mabelle C. Boston visited his reived at that a of last week: Whole number of street silver fruit Mrs. Elizabeth Harding; Cobb of Whitman, Mass., Augusta part pounds Congress grounds July loth, and the Half and his men. knife, mother, Mrs. S. R. the arrived to visit her Crawford, first of dh C. S. of the lauded,including cod,hake, haddock, pol- visitors won a score of 11 to Mrs. Sarah L. Rogers, Pittsfield; Sunday father, A. K. Infantry depart- by 7. The Old carving set, the week. He was to l the lock and mack- H. M. Prince of Camden has com- Fletcher of returning Boston east has been ordered to cusk,2:17,000 pounds;7,000 Towns came an just one dozen linen Mrs. Ware, Monroe, and relatives in Belfast. by excursion on steamer napkins, Mary from where his ■'a to be at the Kenne- erel; 4,100 lobsters and 178 of for \V. G. Alden a fine Newport, Me., wife is stop- stationed pounds Cimbria from pleted naphtha linen table cloth, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. S. of Rockland and Mrs. E. halibut.....The white is said to Bangor to Islesboro, and the Thorndike; Ayer ping. -enal. This is the first definite perch be launch for use on Lake Meguntieook. boat made the additional to Belfast to J. W. Harding, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Brown, P. Walker of Castine were in Belfast Wed- ..ice received that a biting freely in the Kennebec lakes. trip Mrs. military post The launch is 18 feet long, 5 feet 5 inches H. L. book of the of James ,C. Fisher of Boston, Mrs. established in Until July 1st it was unlawful to catch accommodate the players and their friends. Messrs. L. I. Bussey, Wilson; nesday guests Mrs. Leonard Cooper. Augusta.Pres- wide and 28 inches The launch is Lari M. Cate of Beachmont and Mrs. Helen white perch, but the season A number of deep. Mr. and Mrs. George Pratt; glass idieations point to large entering open began large visitors from Bangor, poems, Capt. and Mrs. Daniel McMahan have ar- N. with that date. a beauty, first class in every way, and is Packard and Raymond Packard of in all of the Maine colleges next Old Town and Islesboro witnessed the berry set, Dr. and Mrs. M. T. Dodge; lamp, rived home from Laconia, N. II., where named the“Eleanor” for Mr. Alden’s they Springfield, Mass., are guests of Mrs. Isaac the Bowdoin entrance examina- The grand- Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gray; picture, W. W. liave game. game was interesting through- been visiting their daughter, Mrs. I. II. Sherman of ave been 79 daughter, Eleanor of East Belfast. already passed by Washington Whisperings. Com- out, but the Old Towns had the best of it Edwards, daughter Dolloff; table mat and teapot stand, Mrs. B. M. Cottrell. men and it is expected that a of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Edwards of Ben- Mr. and Mrs. F. Wallace Chase of New- ptroller the Currency Hawes has all in 3 home runs and 1 Newton, F. Foster, Clinton; one cream cheese, more will take examinations along. They got E. H. Haney and and Mrs levied an assessment of 100 cent on Mass. Mrs. E. X. family, Haney’s tonville, Mass., Rev. and Mrs. A. T. Rin- per 2-base hit; Belfast got 4 2-base hits and 1 nie Leavitt; one pair towels, i'tember.Orders have been the stock the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of of Seventh National Bank The steam Crocker and one towels, Mr. Condon, gold Gardiner, with their children, and the Maine Central for cou- home run. is the score : yacht Philomela, having on daughter; pair by of New York. The stock is Following moved to Northport Campground iast Miss Elizabeth K. $000,000. hoard the owner, Nathaniel Francis of New and Mrs. B. F. Harding; one towel, Miss Robbins arrive this week brakemen, baggage masters The for season. Secretary of the Navy has ordered BELFAST. A.B. Jt. B.H. P.O. A. F.. Thursday the to visit Mr. and Mrs. Levi to be vaccinated on ac- York and Mrs. the latter horn Bertie Bradshaw; jardinere, Arnold W. L. Robbins. •■wsboys the famous old Minnesota to be stricken Johnson, c. 3 1 0 10 2 0 Francis, f the of small Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Miss Annie John prevalence pox, from the naval register. A board of King, 2b. 5 1 1 5 3 0 Jane Brown Fuller, was in Camden harbor Dodge; fruit plates, Brown of Boston is a guest of Macdonald of Boston paid a brief to the wishes of the Patterson, c. f. 5 o 0 1 0 l Mr. and Mrs. Albion iinforming condemnation has just appraised her at Saturday, en route for North Haven, where Hillman; fruit dish, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chase at Rocky Point. visit to his wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. ".ird of health.Augusta’s tax Webb, s. s. 5 0 1 1 1 1 Sirs. Octavia *10,ooo and she will be sold at Mr. Francis has a summer cottage. Other Pliilbrick; fancy glass dish, Miss Brown is suffering from a G. Bicknell the past week. Mrs. will lie 19 1-2 public Darby, lb. 4 l l (i o 1 painful Macdonald, year mills, an in auction at Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Clias. where she now lies. Goode, 3b. 4 2 2 1 2 1 yacht arrivals for the day were the tine Ayer ; glass cake plate, accident received in Camden recently. who has been here a few weeks, returned A three mills over last year. .'The Cramp Shipbuilding Colcord, r. f. 4 l i o o 0 of cake Laura and Jonnie ■nnebec Company sailing yacht Eryeina Falmouth, the Bos- Peasley; plate, Miss Agnes Piilsbury of Boston has been with him Monday. Mr. Bicknell has been Valley Camp Meeting lias notified the of the Gorman, p. 2 0 0 2 2 0 mi will hold this Secretary Navy ton yacht Countess, the schooner Pratt; cake plate, Miss Isabel Rich; fancy the of her ill but meetings year that the Maine Farwell, l.f. 3 1 1 l o 0 yacht guest grandmother, Mrs. S. II. seriously isgaiirng rapidly. battle-ship would be dress Mr. Hid. August liltli to 29th, with Polly of Portland, and the Sirona of Boston. basket, Mrs. J. B. Alden; pattern, Beal of Camden. She left for launched on Saturday, July 27, at 11 Friday Chica- George A. Beckett will leave this week P. .lolmson as leader.The Total.35 7 7 27 10 4 The and Mrs. Will F. Estes; vase, Miss Mary where she will the o’clock A. M. Pulpit Harbor correspondent of the go, spend summer with to make his d Star says the most important Mrs. Mary F. Leath- home with his daughter, Mrs. OLl) TOWN. A.B. K. B.I1. P.O. A. E. Rockland Star writes: “Mr. Chris (llsen of Wallace; celery glass, her sister, Mrs. Sarah DeGroot. the ever con- knife Cora Murphy in East Boston. Mrs. .Mur- granite industry Smith, lb. <; i i n i o New ers; fancy dish, Mrs. Maude Gray; 'd in York is at C. F. Brown’s getting the Misses Nettie Follett of Belfast and Billie this country has been ar- OBITUARY. JIcTaggart, 1. f. 5 1 l l o o Mr. and Mrs. Fred phy and sou Harold will return to East 1 launch Belzebub into and fork tray, West; take next when Cross, p.5 2 1 o 1 0 commission. He will Morley of Waltham, returned to Bel- place month, Misses Blanche and Lilia Peas- Mass., Boston this week, but Theu will visit in C. c. serve spoon tray, n 1,. (loss, the owner of the ex- Davis, 4 3 2 5 4 0 as engineer this summer on board the fast last Friday from a visit in Rockland Mrs. Catherine Bertha Pittsfield before going back. • on and Tower Ilill died at her A. Davis, 3b. 5 1 2 3 0 1 which ley; vinegar bottle, Jewell; pickle lnames Crotch Moose boat, belongs to Mr. G. E. Kissel of and Vinalliaven. They were home on Yiew street at McAllister, s.s. 5 1115 0 M. and saucer, Mrs. accompanied stoniugton, in conjunction Bay July lath, the New York and will be used at Islesboro. dish, Fernald; cup Mrs. H. L. Woodcock and son Fan nee re- McCann, r. f 3 0 0 l 0 1 by Miss Grace Follett of Vinalliaven. Mr. W. S. of age of 70 years. She was born in Marion Miss Carrie White, manager Lismore, 2b. 5 0 1 Among the other boats fitted out here Rich; handkerchief, turned Monday from Bangor. The son Larrabee, 5 5 3 lately o. A. Wade Bros. A Hurricane Island Gran- and came to America Albion Capt. arrived home from New Ireland, when nine- Beattie, e. f. 5 2 3 o o 0 for Islesboro are the “Coot” for Hr. F. C. Weymouth; toothpick holder,Master continued on to Criehaven with his father. will the first London is ship cargo of gran- teen old. was A. Ware and fami- Wednesday, lie suffering from years She married soon Shattuck, the “Loafer” for Geo. C. Shat- L. Gray ; two dollars, E. They were accompanied by Ernest Wood- r sent from this to Scot- Total.43 11 12 27 16 5 a severe accident to liis ankle. A country after to William G. Hill of Belfast and the and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Vose, Thorndike; right cock and Louis Jones of and Nut will this be the first tuck, “Kumfy” for Dr. Geo. B. Shattuck, ly, Bangor, will only 1 2 short time ago while his barge was in tow they lived here until 1873, when they moved Innings 3456789 the “Mist” for James two dollars, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Chase; one be joined by William and Charles ever shipped from the United Belfast.0 0 Lawrence, the“Scout” Burpee 0 0 4 1 2 0 0 7 II. one he was caught in the bight of a hawser and to but it will be to Hurricane Island lived there until for J. the dollar, Mr. and Mrs. E. Myrick; Copeland of Boston. Scotland, the unij Old Town.0 2 3 2 0 0 1 3 0 11 Murry Forbes, “Bagheera” for thrown overboard. ver sent from this to a 1805, when they returned to Belfast. Mrs. dollar, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. Moore: one country Two-base hits, McTaggart, Ring, Darby, M. S. Greenough and the “Mongooes” for Artist Woodcock and his son of Belfast "■an Hill had a one port.Bulge Putnam will great many friends in Belfast, Goode, Colcord. Home runs, Smith, McAl- Louis Stone.” dollar, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Twitchell; Col. Philo Ilersey, a recent visitor to his goto Criehaven on the Butman this morning session of the where will United States cir- and her loss will be mourned as lister, Cross, Goode. Passed balls, by Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. and fam- old home from he reads they camp. Artist Woodcock sincerely, The steam owned R. dollar, Wingate California, says The nui't at Portland at 10.30 a. m. 2. Wild pitches, by Gorman, 1. Basses on yacht Perigrine, by has painted some line scenes about this pic- she was held in the highest esteem all who ; one dollar, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw; Journal every week with much but and will by ball, by Gorman, 2; by Cross 5. Struck 11. White of Boston, was ily ; interest, turesque spot and will paint some new ones July 211, then hear, or scarcely recogniz- F. L. knew her. She leaves two sons, William A. out, by Gorman 8; Cross 25 cents, Master Ray Carter.—M. finds many unfamiliar names in its local this trip. A of young Boston are to hear, any matters which by 5. Hit by ed by the old salts when she dropped anchor party people Hill of Kookland and pitched ball, by Gorman 1. Left on while of those he stopping at Crescent Beach will also make ■sel have for him. There will Charles K. Hill of bases, here columns, many knew have may Belfast!; Old Town, 8, Umpire, Colburn. Saturday. Originally she was white, the trip.—Rockland Star July 16th. ■other for counsel to Winterport. Her only brother, C. 0. Tower, Belfast Weather appeared in the obituary columns. These opportunity Scorer, II. T. Harmon. but now is black as can make Report. paint her. N. F. Houston returned Tuesday from a ird before Judge Putnam in died in Belfast thirty-live years ago. A are changes common to all places. any There is a romance connected with business to cases earlier than pretty Following is a summary of the weather trip Camden and Rockland. ug the Septem- large number of Moral offerings were sent The Belfasts secured the services of the millionaire merchant and a The July number of the New York niles.Two new weed the to dry goods record of the Belfast station of the U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hutchins of pests, the house both before and after her de- Thomas Burke last and he will Musical Review an excellent Ashland, -v Friday play Maine who first saw on prints portrait hawk weed and the king devil pretty girl the light Weather Bureau for the week ending July of in cease. The funeral was held at the Catholic with us the remainder of Miss Hannah Keen, daughter of the late Mass.,passed Saturday andSunday Waldo, are a hold the season. He Cranberry Isle, near Mt. Desert. Some gaining big in the lields 10, 1901: Captain Samuel of this and a the of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. church there dwelt on Island a Keen, city, guests Beckwith. ne of the Monday afternoon, Rev. Fr. J. E. plays 1st base; Darby goes to right field years ago Cranberry parts State, particularly r“ highly complimentary and appreciative The family named Hibbard, consisting of a w K Mrs. Hutchins was formerly Miss Helen cailahoc county and the Kealy officiating. interment was in and Colcord is held as a spare man. Patter- aiticle regarding her and her musical abili- adjacent mother and two very beautiful daughters. ere 5 child of the late John < f the Grove Cemetery. Wind, etc. ties and accomplishments. It states that McClure, youngest surrounding counties, and son, who has played centre-field for Belfast The barren isle offering little inducements r. ? Sky, y she has been engaged to in McClure of Waldo. This is her first visit ature of the Maine hay crop is in several has the for an ambitious girl she went to Boston sing concerts, years, joined Warrens. the coming season, Mr. Charles B. is it is no task to Mrs. J. Garland where she entered the big establishment of by to her native town since there 44 danger, easy Mary died at the home Karl McDonald centre 10 73 56 S. E. Cloudy. Fog. Showers.* a New York of note.— leaving played yesterday. R. 11. White & Co. as a and her Young, manager >y these pests and a State law may of her salesgirl by 11 75 59 Rain- Rockland years ago. Mr. Hutchins was a native of daughter, Mrs. Ida M. Patterson of tact and Opinion. to in their abilily soon rose to a high position. fall, .07 of an inch. essary help extermina- The Boston J ournals, who were beaten Miss Keen has North Belfast. At the age of lit Portland, July loth, at the age of 59 years. by That young lady is now Mrs. K. H. White. 12 81 53 8. clear. visited in Belfast and her early years The Governor and Council have the 20 4 he She was born in Belfasts to on July 5th, won two She her husband on his Maine 13 85 50 8. W. clear. friends here are to learn entered the employ of B. C. Dinsmore as to Cutler, Me., a daughter of accompanies pleased of her suc- petitioned pardon Henry Moody cruises and never fails to visit the island 14 90 58 the late Moses M. games the next week, by close scores: Bos- cess. clerk in his shoe store and when 16 lie en- frank of Capt. and Barbara Hodg- which she left in 15 95 67 W. Clear. Murphy Salem, Mass., ton a coasting schooner to re- listed a don, afterwards of and Journals, 3, Caribous 2; and Boston 16 90 72 S. to serve his country and proved a mg sixty day’s sentence in Au. Xorthport Belfast. turn in a palatial yacht.—Rockland Star. Captain Charles A. Curtis of the United for The She married Journals, 5; Geralds of Fairfield, 4. faithful and efficient soldier. After leaving jail vagrancy. petition Henry Martin Garland of Bel- •Not enough to measure. States Army, now stationed in Wisconsin, lied by the mayor ahd citizens fast in and he died called on friends in Augusta the army he settled in Massachusetts and fifty early life, here in 1870. Transfers in Real Estate. Another hot wave set in Sunday, July Friday. Cap- dem. Pardons are also asked for The of the tain Curtis was a graduate of Bowdoin in this is his first visit to his native town She leaves two and one manager Belfasts arranged daughters son, Ida 14th, when the mercury at the U. S. Weather the class of '01 and lived lamps 1)0 sentences with formerly- in this since there 67 serving days’ widow of Frank W. a team of college men who were stop- The transfers m real estate leaving years ago. unberland M., Patterson, who following station reached 90°. These thermometers part of the State, lie drilled troops here county jail.Lieuten- was lost on the at Castine to a here last Sat- were recorded in and at steamer and Mrs. ping play game Waldo County Registry of are a college before he went to the front. "lonel Myrick, who was Portland, enclosed in framework of slats, 2$ recently Nellie L. urday, and the game was advertised and Deeds for the week Captain Curtis contributed one of the most Week in mted to the Stewart, both of and ending July 17, lifOl; feet each and with a Old Home Belfast. command of the forti- Portland, way, double, air-spaced interesting stories to “Tales of Bowdoin.” Win. E. Garland of otherwise prepared for. Just before noon Elisha to Ella A. us about Portland, arrived from Bockland. Funeral ser- Hopkins, Searsport, Hop- roof, and are exposed in an open lot. The —Kennebec Journal. a Matters are progressing very favorably in it rcss Monroe. vices were held in Saturday, telegram was received kins, land and in Vra., Thursday and Portland after- saying do.; buildings Searsport. sun’s rays strike directly upon the frame- Curtis was a school-mate of the Thursday Captain the of med formal For the they could not come, and as it was too late Francis to regard to celebration Old Home Week charge pres- noon, Rev. Lewis Malvrn officiating. The Garland, Bangor, Hans Christen- work, but not on the instruments, and there writer at the old Lewiston Falls Academy, olonel will make his head- to for another in Belfast, and the are strong Myrick burial was in arrange team the game was land and in probabilities Grove Cemetery in Belfast, son, do.; buildings Islesboro. is a free circulation of air about the ther- in Auburn. He is the author of a number ers at Fort but there will that we shaii have a of the North Preble, given up. A goodly number of people came Oliver Neal, to E. II. portion m Friday. Searsmont, Neal, do.; mometers. Monday was still hotter, the of interesting stories to army life on change in the personnel of the relating Atlantic as an with a from Northport and other places, and were land and in Searsmont. Robert Squadron attraction, •is either at Fort Preble or Wil- buildings mercury reaching 95° in the afternoon. The the frontier, some of them appearing as disappointed. detail of men from the ships in the parade. ..It is said that Hiram Ricker & Mr. David B. T. Greenlaw, Milton, to Carrie E. Burgin, temperature of the 24 hours from 6 serials in Withington of Camden, who average Harper’s Young People. The following correspondence has passed of tlie Poland House have land in Belfast. Albert Gammans fi m. was Spring had relatives in and The won Belfast; p. m. Sunday to p. Monday 81° Skowhegan in former Belfasts another victory Tuesday Air. and Airs. A. 1). Sullivan, Dr. and between Mayor Small and Congressman tically closed negotiations for the visited etals., Belfast, to L. W. Pearson, do., land 77° for the years here, died at his home, the 7th at Rockland. The score was against corresponding period Mrs. B. B. Foster and Air. and Airs. Frank in to the matter: ease of the View House at Belfast, 13; in Burleigh regard Bay 83 Belfast. L. M. Staples, Washington, to June 27th. the lowest W. Edwards returned from a instant, aged years. Mr. Withington was Rockland, 4. Jason of Rockland and Monday night point have very kland. The hotel will accommo- Wiley Pearl Mayor's Office, a of Overlook, do., land and buildings in reached was 72°. afternoon the pleasant visit to Air. and Mrs. Charles San- three resident Camden during the early years of Camden were the Tuesday lielfast, vie., July it, 1001 hetween and four hundred umpires. born at their summer home, of his later Liberty. Lucy M. Richards, Stockton a which has never Driftwood, Hon. E. C. Burleigh, -is, and the is to run it in con- life, for many years a resident mercury reached point Alarblehead Alass. The house plan to Jas. B. Meek, party Augusta, Me. ■ of to Springs, Sweetser, Searsport; been exceeded and but once here in i"ii with the Poland House, Bath, returning Camden twenty years Future engagments of the Belfast team in- equaled included a round dozen among which were Sir:—It is to Old Spring land in P. Dear proposed celebrate the assessors He was a Searsport. il. Speed et als., At- 42 96°. The for was Air. and Airs. William II. Quimby of Belfast. fdy 13th, committed ago. skillful architect and car- clude games at Old Town July 24, and at years, average Tuesday Home Week at Belfast on Wednesday and mx on the and kinson, to Filona F. Speed, land in and for and —Portland Press. 14th and with Telegraph Express penter and with George W. Glover had Brewer July 25. The steamer Castine will do.; 84°, Monday Tuesday (48hours) Thursday, Aug. 15th, 1!K)1, Air. and Mrs. arrived home last a and on the Tallies. The total tax on the Tele- of the Northport. Wm. II. Luce, Ward, Colo., to combined 82.5°. A thermometer on the Quimby quite program, Thursday, lath, charge building of Xorumbega, the make an excursion to on the first ■•• this is Bangor from Portland. Air. to have a parade. We wish to secure, i>1i companies year $2854.53, famous Nelson A. Luce, land and same as the instru- Friday evening Quimby summer home of Mr. Stearns in named date, from Vassalboro; premises government you, if one or more war- ust $8387.50 last year. The Ellsworth Northport Campground came on his new automobile and Airs. through possible, in which buildings in Burnham. Calvin H. but to the direct of "the vessels to be in our harbor ■ i Camden, there are many and Belfast. Nealley, ments, exposed rays present during 'eer Isle,the Great samples came rail. The Northwestern,the New York to Wealtha A. reached Quimby by machine is those days as an attraction and also that a and & Rumford Falls and the of his tine work. He also had charge of the Grant, Monroe, sun, 119°. There were no brick The known as the Grout and is pro- contingent may be landed to take pan in 1 Vinalhavens came to Belfast land and in Monroe. Gustie L. or automobile, ine are not building of some of the best residences in yester- buildings pavements other heat-attracting condi- the We learn that the North At- Telegraph Companies a gasolene steam Air. parade. ■ day a of the steamer pelled by engine. d.The tax rate in Lewiston this Bath while there. He was a intelli- by special trip Castine, Nealley, by guardian, Monroe, to Wealtha tions. lantic or a of it, is to be in genial, in Squadron, part with about a hundred other excursionists. A. land Quimby stopped Thursday night Rockland on the 13th. Will i. is half a mill larger than last gent and honorable man.—Somerset Re- Grant; and buildings in Monroe. The temperature on the street was some- you kindly a Brunswick, and when a few miles out of communicate with the Secretary of the being 22 1-2 mills.Mrs. Martin, porter. Belfast won, 8 to 7. Ring broke the tie by Fred F. Grant, Monroe, to Albert J. Bowen, what higher than the government record. that an accident Navy in relation to the matter, and inform "he of Dr. R. J. Martin of a home run in the 9th land in Monroe. city Friday morning hap- Augusta inning. do.; Mary A. Harriman, On the sunny side of Church street, ther- us at as early a date as possible if our re- i" was drowned while at- Percy Heal of Centre Lincolnville died in pened to the brake, and he was obliged to recently Belfast, to Ralph C. Johnson, Washington, mometers shaded the stood at quest can be complied with? to rescue a from drown- by awnings, make the remainder of the of Milling girl Camden July 8th after a brief illness, at the Dr. F. H. Chase Dead. D. C.; land in Belfast. Alice M. trip, by way Very truly yours, at is Grant, 100° Monday afternoon. Work on the sew- Elmer Belgrade, gradually recovering age of 20 years. His remains were taken to Chas. H. Gardiner, by coasting the hills. He arrived Small, in the nervous Dr. Freeman Monroe,to Mitchell, do.; land and ers was and in the For Committee. shock attendant upon Hersey Chase died at his suspended Monday ship- home about 1) h’ Lincolnville for interment. He leaves a in Monroe. Chas. H. Friday evening o’clock. accident.Gov. Hill will make home in Bangor, July llth, after a ill- buildings Mitchell to The weather was for long yard Tuesday. perfect Manchester, Me., 12, 1901. me mother, who was with him at the time of ness from disease contracted John W. u July important nominations this week, resulting in Hobbs, Winterport; and la haying and large quantities were harvested. Col. Philo Hersey of San Jose, Calif., was Dear Sir: his several confederate prisons while a soldier in the My 'Mich will come up for consideration at death; also brothers and sisters. buildings in Monroe. the guest Saturday of his old-time friend, Yours of the 9th instant is at hand. In Union army. He was 62 years of age, and next session of the executive coun- The deceased was well known in Judge Fogler. Col. Hersey- is a former Bel- would say that I have written Camden, is survived a two brothers and a for Rain. reply to-day 1 by wife, Praying fast man, who served as lieutenant-colonel the of the uly 25. Much interestis manifested where he had been employed both at the sister. He was a of Bowdoin col- Music on the Pond. Secretary Navy earnestly request- m graduate of the 26tli Alaine Regiment and who was that wishes receive favorable to the successor of Dr. Robert J. Ooean House and the lege and the Maine Medical School. When ing your may Bay View.—Rockland Jefferson 15. At all badly injured in the battle of Irish Bend, action. Mutin as a member of the State board 21 years old he enlisted and served four City, Mo., July the Star. Louisiana. He served two terms as J udge Yours 1 of the war of The editor and his family went to their churches were made for very sincerely. medical registration, there two years the rebellion, from yesterday prayers of Probate in Waldo and was in being Pond county many E. C. Bikihigii. "ululates for the Wil- November,' 1861, to February, 1865. He was cottage at Garland the night before rain. The Methodists, Christian a resident of the position—Dr. Mary (Fletcher) wife of Allen died Baptists, ways prominent up-river Hon. Elmer Small, Mayor, Heal, engaged in all the battles of a II. Harris and Dr. O. C. S. prominence, the Fourth and spent very peaceful night. Scientists and united in ser- city. He went to California 16 years ago Maine. [1!|m Davies, suddenly July 12th, at her home in Lincoln- including the engagements in the Shenan- Presbyterians Bellast, '"'lb of The was ana engaged in fruit raising. He is now Augusta.According to an ville. Mrs. Heal possessed many virtues, doah valley, at Cedar Creek, Winchester evening made pleasant by several vice at which prayers were offered. Gov. pinion and fine which president of a company which is extensive- issued Saturday by Att’y Gen. qualities endeared her to a and other He was a for plantation songs sung by some men S| places. prisoner young Dockery has received hundreds of requests in dried fruits, and A of the assistant assessors' the bank tax large circle of friends. She leaves a son ly engaged preparing compilation iders, deposit law pas- many months in Danville and Libby pris- on the and their efforts were that firm at the Paris Harris and one pond supple- for him to issue a proclamation to the represented Exposi- return snows a total of 7,900 persons in ?®o by the last will to Heal, daughter, Mrs. Grace ons, and his health was shattered when peo- legislature apply besides her mented by a and several tion last year. On his return he performed Portland who are subject to draft for mili- ’hue in Mahoney, husband, who will given his release. Dr. Chase was a member whip-poor-will ple to assemble to pray for rain. It was deposits trust companies and miss her a similar function at the Pan-American Ex- tary service in case of war. There are 109 greatly loving presence. The fun- of Hamlin G. A. of and able-bodied Observ- last and are National banks. Post, R., Bangor St. bullfrogs—Piscataquis cloudy night there favorable in- position. He is now on his return home.— for and 132 who come eral occurred from her late home John’s exempt legal reasons, Sunday. Commandery, Knights Templar. er. dications of rain. Rockland Conrier-Gazette. under the head “disabled." the and it sons in that vicinity would invariably FASHIONS AT SARATOGA. A. 0. V. W. THE ASCENT OF MT. WASHINGTON. among mountains, sweeps that along past the north base and joins the excuse themselves from passing Maine Laos Edged Boat. Linen Dresses. After- Grand Lodge Organised. Pleasant Breams' Androscoggin less than a mile north. isolated place' on any but the most noon Costumes. Belts. Evening Dresses. A grand lodge of Maine of the Ancient Cries the maid to her mother, as To the Editor of The Journal: Two followed and cheerful At this dark Lace Gloves. Hosiery. young principal thoroughfares bright days. Order of United Workmen was formed she retires to rest. The mother smiles, of a writer and artist from of The Journal.] The story the rivers, and as nearly parallel as hour the structure was half hidden from [Correspondence at Union hall Augusta, July nth, and but sighs. She knows that the pains made the Great exist in the after a Cum- Boston who, on Pec. 30, 1900, their winding courses would admit. view by a thin vapor rising from the possibilities fluffy spirited contest, Rev. C. S. that rack her will not stop for darkness, a mings of Auburn was elected as the if she ascent of Mount Washington miles from near river. faith weak in boa, beautiful accessory; drawn up and that perilous About six westerly Gorham, by My being first In the from when or mature grand master workman. her dreams for the purpose of photographing reach a near the haunted the dim outlines cool breezes demand, sleeps and where the roads point theory, past the Maine members of the organ- will only be echoes sun of the must be or thrown back the summit the last setting the most eastern side of the great of the structure were viewed with curi- age concealed, ization have been under the jurisdiction of the sufferings when a neck is to be dis- of the but century, and who for nearly two days mountains, there was a cross road, or osity as a monument of superstition. lovely, white Massachusetts grand lodge, of the day. who of recent triple assessments resulted in a not was lost to his two companions, seldom, connect- The house was situated near the mar- played. The most charming are Why sleep by way, traveled,which movement to have a and rise in or separate grand soundly feared that he had perished the storm mentioned. The of a dense forest which mousseline-de-soire, chiffon edged have ed the roads above gin through body. The new grand lodge will, refreshed at morn- that overtook also the adventures with sometimes with white silk him; Peabody river road was the direct road the unfrequented road stretched in its lace; jurisdiction over the 88 subordinate ing, with strength 1U1EST ill! who later in the win- or of white lodges in the with a membership and for of two gentlemen from Gorham to Mount Washington. zigzag course around the east side of showing pinked edges, State, courage of approximately 7,000. Seventy-seven the duties? ter ascended that mountain for scien- the visitors to the mountains, the forest continuing grenadine ribbon edged w'ith black, and day's .IN Among distinguished lodges were represented at today’s meet- Weak, nervous tific and an instance of more the moun- ends be with ex- purposes, the mountains in those times was Rev. far down the valley and up long may managed ing. women, sufferers mind ones recent occurrence recall vividly to Thomas Starr King, then of Boston, tain side at the right in an unbroken quisite grace, or medium-length The lodge was organized by Past Su- from backache, have preme Master Workman N. Warren a visit once made to Mount Washing- who was accustomed to pass his vaca- body. The roadway was narrow, and thenew“handkerchief end,” which bearing-down Williams of Mich. and other more conditions. is a about half Detroit, pains, ton under favorable tions here. He was interested in geol- the dense growth formed an almost square, appearing way re- The question of permanent offices womanly a i 1- TRUSSES for The the was not down. 1,901 writer, having passed greater ogy, and was an ardent admirer of continuous arch. There suffi- sulted in a spirited contest for the posi- ments, have found tion of and the a cure in part of a year,—1859-tiO, the time ex- mountain scenery. At least once each cient travel on the road to check the LINENS ARE THE MOST ATTRACTIVE grand master workman perfect » in Pierce’s Fa- from ’59 to ’(SO—in entire forenoon session was taken up Dr. tending April, Feb., season he used to travel the entire growth of grass or shrubs. The tunnel- breakfast the mer- KNT1KKLY NEW. dresses at Saratoga, ballotting. There were three candi- vorite Prescrip- the immediate of the Presi- like arch in the moonless vicinity Presidential range, a walk of about night present- cerized linens ranking first, but as they dates, Rev. Chas. S. Cummings of Au tion. It heals the deu tial had the of the ed a scene of “blackness of darkness. W. Davis of and Hon. I.. diseases range, pleasure twenty-five miles, accomplishing are as expensive as elegant, many con- bum, Bangor, womanly M. of All had which cause the not ing the grand and varying scenery journey in one day. His favorite course The variableness of the grade oT the tent themselves with the Staples Washington. gray, brown, strong support and the friends of each pains and nervousness. It makes weak as it in the different seasons. was to ascend Mount Madison from the road was equal to its zigzag course. Solid Comfort appeared red or blue linen. Blue burlap is a were eonfidenr of victory. After two women strong and sick women well. Truss Often intended for a As the mind drifts back over the tide northeast side, passing over each peak footsteps plane substitute for and dotted ballots had been taken, however, it was "I deem it my duty to express my heartfelt pretty linen, for been the under of to those care-free of from east found terra firma on a decline found that Mr. had 43 of the gratitude having means, .WITH. years days in succession, and descend the sharp or black Cummings Providence, of me to health,” writes Swiss, lawns, light-weight 73 of the restoring Ye and I’m with After a walk of three miles votes cast, and upon motion Mrs. B. H. Munn, of Leon Co., Fla. youth, crags peaks, side of Mount Washington. It was an through canvas skirts and Spring-hill, k orretamine handsome other candidates his election was made "For nearly two years I suffered from female once this unbroken wild the lone traveler so I could not stand on feet you again.” unfrequented way and the trail was but shirt-waists are convenient for the unanimous. Other officers were elect- weakness my any length of time; could scarcely walk at all. In those scenes one natur- his came to an in which were ed this describing dimly defined. Considering physi- open glen early hours of the day, and sufficiently a” eruoon. Appetite was much impaired; I had bearing- ...Water Pad.. The is the full list of officers down sensations can’t express how badly I ally wishes for possession of the com- cal condition it was thought by experi- situated three small farms, tenanted by to following dressy “pass muster” on hotel elected: did feel. Had tried several kinds of medicine in all or which did me little or no At last decided bined skill and power of the painter enced mountain climbers to be a won- three families, numbering eight while the good. piazzas enjoying morning Past Grand Master Workman, Ed- to Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. I had considerable try Cool, easy and perfect to and poet. However, this crude sketch derful feat. On a tine morning selected ten persons. A portion concert. ward P. Danforth of Skowhegan; Grand not taken all of two bottles before I saw it was relief me, so I continued to take it until I the wearer. will lie confined to condi- have of the farms leaned the foot Master Charles S. Cummings benefiting chiefly scenes, by him for the excursion he might against Workman, had taken seven bottles, when I felt entirely EVERYBODY WIIO VISITS SARATOGA of Grand Foreman, L. M. Did not feel a touch of old com- tions and affairs as witnessed by a boy been seen the Moose river hills of Mount Madison at an acute Auburn; cured. my driving along It has been over a since I took has at least Staples of Washington; Grand Over- plaint. year Call in and see them. at that time. In a road and “Gorham at a The writer had gained some one foulard silk, the most medieine, and I can truthfully say that consulting special highlands” angle. seer, Rev. I). B. Phelan of Danforth; your my health has been better for the last year than of the White Mountain district Thence he went over the of the which useful of costumes, pretty enough for of Au- map lively pace. previous knowledge place, Grand Recorder, A. G. Andrews it had been for four years previously. No charge for fitting. afternoon or trimmed Grand F. Rob- « You may publish this as a testimonial.” considerable knowledge of the topog- cross road to a certain point where a was known as Pinkham Grant.” The evening; always gusta; Receiver, Charles erts of A. J. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical he little was to no mu- with lace, and charming contrasts are Portland; Grand Guide, raphy of that region may gained. direct ascent could be and there community subject on begun, Durgin of Orono; Grand Inside Watch- Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free the an isolated local- brought about and white foul- Prior to tire opening of Grand he would dismiss his carriage and un- nicipality. Although by pink man, Fitz M. Fish of Hallowed; Grand receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay Trunk, in is50, the only public convey- accompanied begin the ascent. The ity, some of its inhabitants were quite ards trimmed with black lace, or blue Outside Watchman, Wm. T. Jones of expense of mailing only. Address Dr. POOR & SON, Druggists, known. The Cullane and with ecru or to the Su- R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ance available to tourists was the stage spot was pointed out to us from high widely Brothers, heliotrope ivory-white Augusta; representatives lace. The preme Lodge, A. G. Andrews of Augus- coach, and X'. II., was one of land near where he entered the for- two muscular,powerfully built men,were perishable organdy, both in Conway, by ta, E. P. Danforth of Skowhegan, Par- and their extensive white or on all | the principal starting points for the est belt, leaving the eye of imagination mountain guides, colors, appears sides, [ ker Spofford of Bucksport. All of these and one almost tires of lace White Mountains.. The Grand Trunk to follow him as he clambered through knowledge of the mountains made them insertions officers were duly installed at the after- or lace nevertheless noon i made Gorham the nearest available wound around crags and scaled very popular with tourists, and they edged ruffies; meeting. NEW FURNITURE STORE. ravines, The of the salaried of- I in that sashes some as all compensation to Mount distant cliffs in his course toward the were employed capacity through- produce change, a line of household of point Washington, up, up, ficers of the grand lodge was fixed as just opened furniture every description. eight miles; while the Portland .and clouds. He doubtless drank deep out the season. One of the residents varieties are seen. Narrow black vel- follows; Everything NE\V and FRESH direct from the factory. ^ of an Grand Master Grand Ogdensburg railroad in more recent draughts from the fountain of inspira- of the place was the widow Eng- vet put on in squares over lace inser- Workman, $20(1; Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Willow Chairs dJc'npkn ♦ and it was said of her that clad Recorder, $(100; Grand Receiver, $100. years has given additional facilities tion as he communed with the mighty lishman, tion contrasts well with yellow organdy, Couches, Lounges, Sideboards, China Closets, Chiffoniers for direct visits to the mountains. At builder of those majestic piles and in the garments of her late husband or white lace squares on blue organdy. , Ilis approval. “And did you find the iHave the of the scene. she all the labor on her Belts are all and slender the time referred to the valleys anil viewed grandeur performed widths, tall, Chinese a brave nation?” we asked of who lived in that wild coun- wide silk sashes hav- A line of. A'-1' ravines that wild and in farm. All young girls wear the returned soldier. “Indeed,” he re- large ♦ throughout pic- The writer was employed lumber- |ron Bedsteads, 8IZE8,8ELMXG CHKA | were to be in knotted ends with excellent a at the J that were not occupied ! and the which constituted try supposed proficient ing fringed plied, easting sidelong glance turesque region camp ♦ .... ♦ ing. log of loot which was un- I also keep the celebrated the use of fire the late tied at one these wagonful being by the small scattered communities of his home was situated about two and arms, though effect, side, coming loaded, “they were foemen of ♦ husband had to instruct his under the head of belts rather than worthy WHITE nOUNTAIN settlers, were covered with a dense one-half miles—though it looked like neglected our steal.”—Baltimore American. REFRIGERATORS,*'' wife in the use of weapons, and sashes. Pointed narrow J forest, as were also the mountain sides much less—north of the Presidential deadly belts, belts, + Best in the market. Over one million in use. Call and see them before pun ! as far as she had several times been\listurbed velvet or leather belts all are Downie (referring to the pleasant faced found gilt, -— up vegetation support, ridge. The aspect of the camp and its ♦ * of bears. She was said lady who had just passed)—“Ah, my hoy, 1 and the forests were inhabited vari- by the presence fashionable. ♦ ♦ by surroundings were sufficiently wild to owe a great deal to that wonikn.” Dorking PATTRESSFS, SPRIlNGS CLOTHES REELS, be a woman of and was de- ous wild animals. It was said of tbe romantic taste. A to courage OF BLACK AND Will I E —“Indeed! She’s not your mother, is she?” * satisfy the most COMBINATIONS £ In fact everything to be found in a first-class furniti.n- to a to their move- Downie—“No, my landlady.” —Glasgow or visitors, who road led in the direction of the termined put stop temporary residents, logging for are very and an Evening Times. ments. the old evening stylish, to or sensi- a mile which road Taking rusty, musket, 'nappelied possess timidity ! public road, distant, costume sent up for a : once the of the late elegant particu- H. E. 70 Main Street tive nerves that the sounds led toward the mountains. Late in property lamented, | McDonald, peculiar ! lar occasion by Lord & Taylor of New 1 she to for war. At from the various wild the summer an excursion to the moun- proceeded prepare coining animals York had a white silk underskirt the next of the bear the City, tains was a of appearance would often cause an unpleasant thrill: planned by party boys, with wide chiffon ruffies rows was out and several un- edged by FAU.DEC or men. The was to num- gun brought Does while to the enthusiastic admirer of the young party of narrow black efforts made to a grenadine ribbon, ber live or and the writer was to successful get report wild anil lomantic surroundings it was six, at the center. Over this was this illus- ! when her gathered make one of the number. We were from it. Later, regretting music each note possessing a peculiar a skirt of open-work batiste, with a trate lack of success, she explained her mode your |' charm. The and were the to follow, literally, as far as practicable, crags peaks the First she in a deep ruffle of black Chantilly lace, put the of Dr. But be- of loading gun. put experi- natural home of the 11 is scream footsteps King. with A eagle. of then on almost plain, graceful floral e n c e ? fore the time arrived lixed for the ex- liberal quantity powder, bullets, Draughty was a familiar and in his sound, liiglit and more designs turning upwards over the other affairs the atten- then more powder bullets, And are lie was a familiar | cursion. claimed object. 1 the more am- batiste. At the back inch-wide velvet, tion of several members of the etc., evidently thinking wor- House were sometimes misled in party at distances with a you the better the execution, looped regular ^Strangers and the excursion was munition to the location and names of the indefinitely post- rose at each ried for regard the was found to bunch of pink buds loop- To those whose residence in j When examined gun is the acme of winter mountains. An instance was poned. answered the of a sash. fear amusing half tilled with ammunition. It was ing, purpose HAIR you the was no im- be witnessed on the of the Al- place permanent, great veranda THE CORSAGE soon to be bald t El discomfort. Steam was attached to intimated to her that if she had been House. Gorham line portance any particular pine station, one the she cease time for such an but the successful in discharging gun had narrower lace in around Then worry- fi and in w inter. A of ladies and excursion; harmony Hot- day party see (>ne an so favor- would never more bears. young the shoulders and down each side of the for is at '5 gentlemen had just arrived on the train ] writer, fearing opportunity (areing, help : able not man in the place was said to combine belowa batiste Water heat from A might again present itself, front, gilt spangled yoke, hand. You Systems give perfect Montreal. gentleman of the from felt a sense of A business with pleasure by Ashing with a of black ribbon velvet need^f out some of disappointment. few knotting that will El distribution—there can be no cold party very fluently pointed streams for trout something later an excursion was one of the mountain and rose buds at the left side. the near days instituted pink new by important mountains, giv- cateli to a moun- put life into the El on an This time the and taking each day’s Jilack lace trimmed the elbow rooms or The air is ing their names as Mounts independent plan. sprays hallways. Washington, hotel. hair bulbs. M route was to be over the cross road tain sleeves, and twists of black and white Madison, etc. They viewed the scene [TO UK I ONTINl KI>.[ rendered evenly warm and balmy. along the east side of the mountains to maline finished the edges and collar as You | with enthusiastic interest, supposing the junction of the Gorham and Mount well. they were peaks belonging to the I’resi- Success as an Author i GEO. T. Washington road, thence to the Glen ^ ANOTHER HANDSOME EVENING DRESS READ. dental range, when in fact the latter IDEAL Boilers and to and Mount Washington. The ex- -■■ew- 44 Main At., Belta.*-; were rot within view from that point, worn by a Philadelphia belle was of blue AMERICAN Radiators cursion party was to number one, and To Owen Johnson, the author of “Ar- but were in another direction and bid- mousseline-de-soie, the upper skirt tuck- the time of was to be in one of rows of the Almighty,” has come the den a starting by near by lesser mountain. In unusual of immediate ed throughout, with a deep flounce, up- the small hours of the night so as to j experience snc- summer it was not unusual when a rain on which were four narrow ruffles, fin- secure ample time for the visit to the \ storm occurred, especially if a cold one, ished with blue satin ribbon, gathered mountain and return. When the plan to see a snow storm in progress on the to fall in tiny scallops. The waist was became known to those older and more health to mountains. Then, and for a day or two an Eton jacket with lace front, lace brings Me experienced an effort was made to dis- FRED ATWOOD Winterport, after, the mountains presented a truly elbow sleeves edged with blue satin rib- the hair, and the fall- suade the excursionist, but with little winter-like appearance. Usually the bon, and gilt belt and collar. ceases. or no effect. Then came the ing of the advice, ! peaks highest mountains were THE OLD-FASHIONED LACE MITTS It ESTATE “Well, man, better well OLD, always restores INSURANCE and REAL above the clouds. Those who happened young yer go armed or yer likely to be chewed up by have been revived and come in lengths color to gray hair. to be at the top of Mount Washington them wild animals.” Hears and to suit long, elbow or very short sleeves. You need not look at in time of a thunder storm have de- pan- I These last are as are thers were then the most offensive. expensive, they as were scribed it as a scene of grandeur. The thirty if you Probably it was thought to be a case of suitable for elegant evening dresses. [; Over Million Assets dark, rolling clouds below were ligiited fifty, for your gray 1 Representing Twenty foolhardiness; and looking back to that Lace silk gloves with lingers are also a lip by dashes of lightning, and the hair have and oc- may again C I time it occurs to me that it might have novelty, appropriate for dressy \ PLATE thunder rolled, crashed and reverberat- !Itall the rich color Vi FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, OLASS, TORNADO INSURANT been a correct all is casions. Suede Lisle are favorites ed definition, though gloves dark, among the crags and ravines. j Bonds tor Cashiers supposed to be well that ends well. A here, and also the suede, which are thin t of fi Sar*STe\M BOILER INSURANCE ANO INSPECTION.,JGk Security There are youth. many s interesting legends and eool. effects are in ors, Atlmi ilstr it jrs x1J Trustees, Jirr;o9iJin:e JiliciteJ | Reel estste bought anJ I little dilemma now confronted me. It Lace prominent a bottle. All connected with the mountains and their $1.00 Orantot*. ll | wound have been very gratifying to hosiery, and as it is very easy to draw traditions I am a barber trade and have E surroundings,and concerning the skirt a little much handsome J by have been able to have met the approval high, had a great deal to do with your K the Indians, just before were | Hair I w they of those much and is on exibition. Colored em- Vigor. have found that it j respected experienc- hosiery 'i will do at claim /. superseded by the white men. Even everything ,tl you ed advisers: but small arms, revolvers, broidery on black in tiny rosebuds, or M for it. It has given me the most f1 Remova as late as the time of which this is writ- | 3 complete satisfaction in my busi- I “ j etc., were not then as plentiful as at small figures is very popular or just now m ness.” Henry J. Georoe, ft \ To the former>. ten implements and weapons used by T March 22,1899. Kansas City, Mo. Allyn Block, present, and I had a strong aversion to the Hags of various colleges are embroid- Summer the 1 ndians were occasionally unearth- I [Spring ered on the Clarke. R. H. Coombs & i being cumbered with heavy arms on instep. Verona ; Write the Doctor. cupied by ed. An aged man told the writer of a J jg' j ^-GOODS.^ such an expedition. However, it was i If you do not obtain all the benefits yj f little event that occurred in his I & you expected from the use of the f J boy- Where Farm Produce Went. write the about It. m I decided to leave the matter with a self- ^ Vigor, Doctor f 1 take in t’ r soon after the w Address, Dr. J. C. AVER, * AN UP-TO-DATE LIME OK pleasure announcing hood, beginning of the | P.£ i appointed committee of one, whose de- V Lowell, Mass. I moved to No. 70 Main street. Thi' last In later 7. Frank H. J| cnitury. years it would Washington, July occupied by cision should be accepted. The question Hitchcock, chief of the foreign m arket HATS and have excited little or no interest, but to CAPS, relative to arms was tabled, and it was section of the agricultural department, | the then scattered and isolated inhabi- has the dis- h. e. McDonald, furnitur decided that the would-be mountaineer compiled statistics, showing tants on the HOSIERY FMEN and BOVS. eastern side of the great Photo by Selby. tribution of the agricultural exports of | should submit as and myself, and we shall be glad t mountains gracefully as possible the United States for the 1896-1900. Three it was quite an epoch. OWEN JOHNSON. years Crow friends whenever it is for to his fate, and hold himself in readi- He shows that there were a dozen I GLOVES, possible Strangers were seldom seen, and visits cess with his very first book. Mr. John* Ki have a very complete line of ness to start at the earliest and most countries in 1900, to each of which the sod is only 22 old and is a Cream Tartar to the mountains, except by limiters, years gradu- United States exported more than $10,- Builders' hardware of the late-t favorable hour. It was evidently a case ate of Yale. ....Contains Nothing But.... UNDERWEAR, Etc in all Woods were almost unknown. Hate one sum- 000,000 worth of domestic farm prod- | Mouldings, Floorings of “see Rome and die;” subject, of ucts. • Pure Acid from r eluding Parquet .Samples, Mantels ! mer day two gentlemen appeared clad Grapes ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ course, to amendments. Each The United $408,- Fire Sets, Doors, Sash and Blinds M in white. night Good Will Kingdom purchased They had come overland Assembly. and worth. Posts, Rail and Balusters. Window til.* the conditions of the weather and sky 000,000 Germany $134,000,000 from the State of New York and had Our agricultural exports to the Unit- I NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Cut to any size. were watched with interest, and when The Good Will Assembly and Boys’ ascended Mount the ed were the on record see cu- Washington from Kingdom largest The largest and finest line in the city, in all Trusting to my friends and one night in September conditions seem- Encampment, opens in the Pines, East those of the £ west and descended on the east side. excepting extraordinary l tlie latest colors and fabrics. main Yours very truly. ed for the absence of the on the evening of year 1898, when a value of $439,000,000 The of their whether for perfect, except Fairfield, Thursday, object visit, was attained. In our trade with Ger- moon, the camp was left a little after July 25th, and closes Sunday evening, * C. B. HALL pleasure or for scientific purposes, was the for 1900 were decid- NECKWEAR 4. A has been many exports Three Crow mid-night. The equipment consisted of August good program in excess of not known. What most interested my edly any previously report- J To please the most fastidious. Beautiful cheese, etc., with a There will be good sermons, and show an increase of 100 goods in all the newest shapes. Notice of Foreclosure informant, as a was when one of bread, good pocket arranged. ed, nearly Cream l boy, in Tartar knife as an lectures. There percent the five-year period. P _ F. Stouslami the whose shoes had auxiliary. That night’s interesting addresses, •••••••* Amy gentlemen been ....Contains Nothing But.... P WHEREAS.Springs, in the Countv of Waldo at. walk over the and the will be base ball, tennis, and fe nearly demolished on the logging road, swimming Pure Acid from ( of Maine, and .1. A. Stouslami. husband rough journey, The Criehaven Post. Grapes F. d- subsequent features of the re- all manner of recreation. The after- Pigeon Amy Stouslami, by their mortgage implored him to procure for him a new journey *Lamson & Hubbard November first, A. D. 1890, and recorded turn with vividness to the mind. I noons are given up to out door amuse- Registry of Deeds, in Book 222, Page is-., pair of a local shoe maker. On his re- Capt. Horatio Crie of Criehaven, who s ments. ed to Mary A. Fletcher, late of >aid was the has been in this the few or ■ •••■ turn with the which cost guided by narrow, irregular city past days, Springs, deceased, a certain lot pat shoes, *3—five It is customary at Good Will Farm to situated in said and bo .■ of between the tree the guest of Dr. E. W. Gould, received a Stockton Springs dollars had been placed in his hands for strip sky tops, have at least one dedicatory service follows, to wit. Beginning in southeast “pigeon-gram” from his home yester- Mrs. in west lu the transaction—the only indication of the roadway below, each year. This time the beautiful E. Harriman’s home lot, gentleman pre- day morning, informing him of articles leading by said Harriman’s house; then- and when that was not visible the Emily F. Ryerson memorial building said Harriman’s land to tin sented him with the $2, which way needed on the island. The bird was westerly by remaining for tne girls’ is to be dedi- Cape Jelllson harbor; thence southwe>te became uncertain. That road department liberated at and Crie re- Three 'l seemed to the boy quite a fortune. It logging cated. is dedi- daylight Capt. Crow said shore to northeast corner of the land Wednesday, July 31st, ceived the here in to N was one of the of its message time do F. Nealey; thence southerly by said was a much sum of roughest kind. 1 larger money than catory day. his buying and return home on the land and land of M. J. Pendleton, and b> those who will be heard Cream Tartar E. S. a be had ever before Reaching the public road—Moose river Among at the steamer G. which Keen to stone wall, the northwest possessed. W. Butman left here of said M. ,J. Pendleton’s home lot; then and Gorham road west assembly are Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman ....Contains Nothing But.... Gorham station is situated on the highland going at 7.30 a. m. The pigeon post was erly by said Pendleton’s home lot, by it' of New York; Rev. C. H. of gi<>;, —the was Spaulding established there by Dr. Gould and seems ? Pure Acid from courses, to an iron rod drove in the right bank of the traveling comparatively easy F. of Grapes east line of b> Androscoggin river, Boston; Rev.Tt. Campbell Ashe- to be a method of said road: thence northerlj very convenient send- 1901. w. which at that point Hows until a change in the course was made ville, N. C.; Rev. Smith Baker of Port- Spring Style, road to Z. F. Berry’s home lot; thence southerly. ing messages—Rockland Daily Star. to said southwest corner; thence the cross road or Rev. A. T. Dunn of Water- Berry’s Two lesser are the rivers, Peabody and upon reaching by-way. land, Me.; Soft and Stiff. None better made. None erly to said Berry’s northwest corner --t ville; E. M. Robinson, international more stylish, and to be had only of lot; thence easterly by said laud to Moose. The Soon after entering upon that way the Berry's 1 former has its source of Y. line of said road; thence northerly by sat«i secretary boys’ department M. C. More than is Needed. “There is 1 the Moose river was crossed. one to first named bound, containing nineteen among mountains and flows Walter M. Smith and A. N. <■■■ past A.; Ryer- thing to be said in favor of these one- together with the buildings thereon: and v the south side of the Presidential Near the mountains, and under the son, business men of New York; Chas. week as the condition of said mortgage has been bron- range, courtships,” he suggested. “And ot F. student of Harvard JOHN BIRD now therefore reason of the breach its with shadow of Mount stood a va- Gilkev, college; that Is?” she asked. “When are COnPANY* by or *■* making junction the Andro- Madison, people P condition thereof, I claim a foreclosure R. A of Y. ESTABLISHED 1888. Palmer, Jordan, married Dwight secretary Bangor with such it 3w27 scoggin just below or south of Gorham. cant house with a reputation of promptness gives | mortgage. being C. Rev. Mr. Phelan of Lewiston Dealers la Pure Food M. A.; them a longer period of life for repent- lUnf'nud Articles Muonic Temple, Belfast. Dated at Stockton Springs, July 1.19011 The source of Moose river is also haunted. It was said that 1 | SYLVESTER B. PENDLETON many per- and others. Post. ME. e ance.”—Chicago ROCKLAND* | Admr. of the estate of said Mary A. riet< AFRICAN JEWS. half of a thick copper plate, pierced guests, no longer obliged to veil their Our Mtxt Royal Tlaitor. with three “roses,” and in its lower faces, continue their merriment until Probably the next royal visitor to ont Homes in TIeinceii. Moorish Life half of an outstretched brt,« Contagious skin, firmly whole of the follow- shores will be the Grand Duke Michael Au Arull daybreak. For the Customs. Wedding. glued. The is more of Russia, only brother and bridge nothing ing week the bride is “at home” every possible of The Journal. w,., Correspondence J than a bit of bamboo, placed Blood Poison obliquely day to receive congratulations; and a under the strings. These are stretched t. in rx, Africa, June 3, 1901. As There is no poison so highly contagious, very tired, homesick and pathetic little so and so destructive. Don’t be by means of a of The \ crs, so everywhere in Northern deceptive couple pegs. child-figure she looks. too sure are cured because all external bow used in we tind the Arab or native you playing the urbab is nine B. Ward. popu- signs of the disease have disappeared, and Fannie in the smallest inches long, curved like a scimetar, its rowded together the doctor says you are well. Many per- handle incrusted with silver and canest hovels, in the narrowest, sons have been dosed with Mercury and prec- The Josselyn Botanical Society.' Potash for months or and ious stones. and dirtiest alleys of a town, years, pro- nounced cured—to realize when too late with sullen Next comes the or Moorish ring to the — kouistra, This and stu- tenacity that the disease was only covered up society of nature-lovers mandoline. It resembles the ancient ci their wealthy and educated dents held their annual session in Shap- The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been w ute. but is of smaller ..'crs. greatly degenerated. The Sc*JZS lute, size. It is form- leigh June 25-28. The following mem- in use for over 30 has borne out years, the signatnre of again, and to their sorrow and mortifi- of a convex Ital- ed case, made of spindles bers were A. L. of dement—French, English, cation find those nearest and dearest to present: Prof. Lane and has been made under his per- in of beech wood, fastened with -panisli, numerically the order them have been infected by this loath- together Waterville, l>r. Dana W. Fellows, Port- 8<>nal supervision since its infancy. some for no other is so thin of Indian walnut. The invariably preempt the best disease, poison strips land, Prof. J. F. Collins, Providence, Allow no one to deceive you in this. transmitted from parent to child table is of cedar. The .. which they have builded for surely eight cat-gut P. 1., A. H. Norton and West- All Imitations and are as wife, Counterfeits, “Just-as-good” but | this. Often a bad case of Rheumatism, are in \es, their modem villas set in strings arranged pairs, thus that Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, brook, Miss Kate Furbish, Brunswick, Experiments trifle with and endanger the health of I four tones which harmonize 'can, well-paved streets or shad- I an old sore or ulcer developing in middle yielding Miss Alice I. Evans and Miss Dora H. Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. ! can be traced to blood con- in chords. The handle is of orbs, and their manner of living life, poison arbitrarily Moulton, Portland, Frank E. Sweetsir, inlaid with ure or less correct imitation of in^arly Th° Sln °f tho PsrOHtm ebony, mother-of-pearl. Cumberland Centre, Mrs. Harriet E. Sounds of exceeding softness are ob- . .■isian; while the Hebrews, who life, for it reihains smoldering in the sys- Davis, Falmouth, Mrs. Martha P. Sals- What is CASTORIA tained from the means of v out-number either and are in- tem forever, unless properly treated and kouistra, by man, and Miss Nellie F. Mansfield, is a driven out in the S. S. S. is a feather held between the thumb and Castoria harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- is richer, occupy a discreet mid- beginning. Portland. Tuesday afternoon a trip the only antidote for this peculiar virus, of the left hand. goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It index-finger “The was made which id between squalor and luxury, the known that can over- to Squaw Point, prov- contains neither only remedy last rose of' summer,” for Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic so far as come it and drive it out of the and instance, ed to all interested in appearances blood, very satisfactory substance. Its age is its guarantee. It Worms ^iitside it does this so and rendered in this manner artist in destroys e of theirmansions of thoroughly effectually byan In the Miss Kate Fur- plainest botany. evening and Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind that there is never a return of the disease music, can be short allays are equalled by nothing bish of who has had 23 very sumptuously furnish- or Brunswick, Colic. It to embarrass humiliate you afterwards. of the heavenly choirs. relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation as for dirt, out-do even cures years in delivered a they Contagious Blood experience botany, Photo by Levitsky, St. Petersburg. and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Poison in and all The kamendja is simply the European tbs. No matter in what corner any very interesting lecture. The second GRAND DUKE MICHAEL. Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. stages; contains no violin, from the when the \ mill Fate strand him, the dating days was at Fort and a heir to the czar. The may mineral to break down day spent Ridge, Michael has expressed Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Moors Andalusia. It serves intact his social cliarac- occupied sunny number of were added to a desire to see the ^(^F ^^F ^^F your constitution ; it is large plants lively land of the is related that one at a court .. day the Yankees. ids passion for georgeous purely vegetable anu the on! y blood puri- list. In the evening Prof. J. Frank- GENUINE ALWAYS and his love of music. Though fier known that cleanses the blood and concert in the Alhambra, when the lin Collins of Brown University lec- CASTORIA at the same time builds up the imes an to general musician had enchanted all his hearers, tured the leaves and roots of trees. Denmark started last century as the objectionable citizen health. upon the Sultan exclaimed “El kanel poorest country, per head of population, >axon he is never a bad book on djah!” was on the banks of taste, Our little contagious blood Thursday spent in it ended as one of the richest. Perfection at last! l And ever since Europe; lift, law-abiding, religious ae- poison is the most complete and instruc- the Mousam River, and in the woods, And it has to thank its land system and tive ever issued; it not only tells all the with -.- to his in a clan- eulogy, slight modification, revealing to the society a number of dairy system for the fact. lights, generous about this disease, but also how to cure has been the name of the wonder-work- from which v, and exceedingly hospitable— ■yourself at home. It is free and should interesting plants many fiddle. The Jews do not in • ■ ing play it were In cat faults that can be attributed hbe in the hands of everyone seeking a added to the list. the evening A battle ship of 16,000 tons displace for it. the but hold the oncem his notorious lack of ,-cure. Send European fashion, Prof. A. L. Lane of Waterville a the ever is to per- ■ gave ment, largest designed, be THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. instrument before them. added to the United States If leanliness, his odoriferous food upright very interesting and instructive lecture navy. the of 21 knots is the air for Then comes the centihr—the only the benefits and in the proposed speed secured, perfumes squares upon pleasures this will be the in instrument used in Africa which ship masterpiece na- The Kind You Have id, and his peculiar gift of money* raised Mooring, on which was a cushion- yields study of botany. Friday the party val construction. Always Bought all the notes of the It is the which enables him to wax ever ed divan. The Israelites a re eclectic gamut. w'ent to the G. A. R. Camp for half a In Use For Over 30 Years. as well as ancient or rather the and richer at the of his conservative. While relig- psalter, tym. and most of the members CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY NEW YORK CITY. expense day’s outing, The census returns giving the area of .THE STREET, and consists of a Hat c neighbors. The one motto of iously preserving their ancient customs, panum, box-shap- took their departure in the afternoon. various States show that the one which like a about has the appears to be “The Law and the they have adopted many of the im- ed trapeze four inches deep More than 300 plants were found in this largest amount of land under water is and the in s'—the law of Moses and the provements and inventions of modern by sixteeu long. The cedar “table” is and A. Norton furnished the Florida, least, pro- locality, to its size enriched portion .Wyoming. of pawn-broker, the money- Paris; and so our host had a veritable with painted and gilded orna- following list of birds: salon in his furnished in is with numerous Black-crowned .■ and the clothing-merchant. upper story, mentation, pierced Xight Heron, Broad-winged Hawk, ■re are Israelites in somewhat “roses,” and bears one hundred and many wealthy luxurious, though gaudy, Buteo-Catissimus, Tii. who live quite to themselves European style. True, he frankly con- twenty strings, arranged in fours, each Whip-poor-will, The Whole Xighthawk, Story : r own commodious quarter, hav- fessed that the parlor was never used, string stretched by means of an iron Chimney Swift, in one letter ■idally nothing to do with the except once or twice a year, in enter- peg. Each group of four is raised by Humming bird. about ■•■an residents. But that taining European guests; but the pride means of a bridge, inclining sometimes Cuckoo, they Flicker, ■ xtensive,—though generally sub which the family obviously took in to the right, sometimes to the left, for Kingbird, dealings with them in the line of their white elephant was pleasant a fourth of the whole length of the in- Phoebe, Least Fly-catcher, commercial to behold. There was a a strument. This secures an alternation 'Pam-XitteY many tottering grand piano, Crow, (PERRY DAVIS'.) and titled individuals addicted veritable Knabe, of ebony wood; and of grave and sharp sounds. The per- Red-winged Blackbird, Oriole, the music it I former holds in each hand a From F. Police Station No. es of chance, and impecunious among piled upon noticed hammer, Purple Finch, Capt. I.oye, cor sons" of noble families who “La Fille de Madame Angot”; and— shaped like the blade of a knife, and Goldfinch, 5. Montreal“We frequently use Perry Grass shades of Moses us! Sullivan’s with this he strikes the Finch, Davis’ Pain-Killer for in the looked too long upon the wine preserve strings. Song Sparrow, pains stom-; it is red, might all testify—if Pinafore.” The derboricha, or tambourine, is Field Sparrow', ach, rheumatism, stiffness, frost bites, chil- we were almost made of not unlike a Chipping Sparrow, blains, cramps, and all afflictions which would. Thanks to letters of in- Happily, immediately glazed earth, Townee, irtion from a well-known New York rescued from this apartment of state, bottle in shape. The neck is open and Indigo Bird, befa!! men in our position. I have no hesi- Red-eyed Vireo, tation in that Pain-Killer our small has been favored whose stiff and German the lower covered with a skin, saying is the party upon English portion Hermit Thrush, ■M-r acquaintance with this Jewish furniture, draperies and upholstering of on which the performer drums with his Wilson’s Thrush, best remedy to have near at hand.” OUTDOOR AMUSEMENTS Stiffen the Joints and Robin, than is often attained Italian satin-damask, Swiss fingers. I’setl and Muscles, while Lameness and Soreness often mity by ornaments, Bluebird, Internally Externally. Sprains, .. is. it is no breach of French what-nots,” and I our .Jewish mends we were Oven attend violent exercise. Use Minarp’S Liniment and Surely, polygenous hrough Bird, Two Sizes, 25c. and 50c. bottles. nth to describe for my friends of knick-knacks,the owners thereof looked so fortunate as to be spectators at an Purple Marten, you need not fear results. =--- Tree Swallow, iiopublican Journal some of the with eyes even more unfamiliar than Arab wedding. The festivities began Eave Swallow, eng entertainments to which we our own. The great dining-room was at six o'clock in the evening. Hired Maryland Yellow-throat, R Good It In. Black-throated Green Warbler, Thing—Rub ■ t-u bidden. we are not on the floor a series first their re- Happily, below, opening by dancers perfumed part-funny Chestnut-sided Warbler, Powerful, penetrating, clean to use. gives instant Wickless no lief. and leaves oil or to soil the ed by unconquerable prejudices of arched doorways into the court yard. reminders of “Little Egypt” or the Brown Thrasher, grease clothing. Catbird. Darge Bottles 25 cents and Si.00 at Druggists. Grocers and General Stores. or of Here was another Then came Arab American institutions, disenchantment, for Chicago Midway. A POSTAL BRINGS FRKK SAMPLE BOTTLE. the of all the table was laid out in wliose of the bride Blue i/.ing right peoples European vocalists, praises White Man Turned Yellow. MINARD’S LINIMENT MFG. COMPANY, BOSTON, MASS. 't r own peculiar customs, differ style, and we had counted uputi the and groom were alternately screeched Great consternation was felt the friends Flame ver so widely from those we were pleasure of sitting around the tifour— and monotonously droned in a manner by of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington, Ky., when in. we can not only adapt our- the low table which all American He- which made it exceedingly difficult to ...THE... they saw7 he was turning yellow. His skin i-omfortably to whatever comes brews use when by themselves ; — of keep ones face politely “straight.” slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he but find much to admire in the our hands in the The women, were washing copper dish, guests,all magnificent- suffered terribly. 11 is malady was Yellow ad I lauded to at the attired and with strange. everybody beginning ly literally blazing Jaundice. lie was treated by the best doc- of the the head of ist Jewish dinner-party lo which meal;—of hearing jewelry. Every arm was loaded with tors, but without benefit. Then he was ad- ■ vised to Electric the wonderful invited brought us to the door the family utter the accustomed prayer, bracelets and armlets, as high as they try Bitters, Stomach and Liver remedy, and he writes: and have a first-class job of work. I i.. rge, house in the “God he who has made this could be encrust- pldiii-frouted praised fastened; every finger “After taking two bottles I was wholly cur- d by Electric clock A trial Common Flat Wick Ronnlato •« quarter of Tlemcen, at the bread to issue from the earth,”—of see- ed with rings until the joints refused ed.” proves its matchless merit for neyuidlt; ilu,[ always be on time. all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. unusual hour for dinner of 3 him cut a slice of bread and distrib- p. ing to bend; every leg and ankle encased Only 50c. Sold by R. II. Moody, Druggist. Oil Stoves, J'fore we had time to lift a hand ute it in fragments among all his guests; in circlets of gold, set with precious knocking, a servant — evidently of plunging a wooden spoon into the stones; every toe of each foot ringed tnioago's New Chief. Quality KNIVES, Chicago has a new chief of Oil Stove Ovens. l-ORKS, d on the lookout—gave notice of single dish placed in the centre of the also with flashing gems. The Moorish police, CRAIN, and the Windy City seems to be SPOONS, rival and our with his wife tifour. Alas! we had but ordi- wore of lustrous proud* host, nothing beauties strings pearls etc extra heavy me children, including an infant nary, though doubtless expensive china, beginning with a necklace of seed-pearls, plate, fully guar- FEED. ms, his sister and mother-in-law evidently trotted out from its accus- the rows increasing in size and length, anteed. and nieces—came crowd- tomed seclusion for our special benefit. until the final row, below the ephews reaching SEEDS and orth to welcome us. We after- Everybody tried to appear at ease with was of an inch , waist, composed pearls Garden Hose, is learned that the old Jewish cus- his knife and fork and napkin and as- long, the whole forming a solid breast- yyE keep everyth! ng >i:ally sold byjewele sumed-for-the-oeeasion man- GROCERIES descended from the days of -Moses, European plate of incalculable value. Diamonds, Window Screens, the whole family without the ners: but with such indifferent success emeralds, rubies and sapphires sparkled that WE FIT YOUR EYES Importers’ of Salt. of the tent" to greet the coming your correspondent registered on the head and all over the dress and Water anew a solemn vow that if ever the Coolers, The lady of the house, who was the effect was astonishing for its to glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed handsome King of Timbucto, or other dealers in the finest quality off kingly woman—though any foreign brilliancy. Nickel Plated Tea- of comes to visit she will Copper visage, obese of figure and far potentate, her, The poor little bride, trembling with in the forties—as well as her stick to her every-day ways, rather than shyness and terror, made her appear kettles, 100 CENTS $1-00 Anthracite « rob him of the some- "'01't„ir wo?k°?oSr and by mother, had the good sense not pleasure of seeing anee shortly before midnight, having I iandon her picturesque national thing new by trying to imitate his! The that evening left her home for the first Tea-pots, Coffee-Pots, etc. Blacksmith L03.lSa me. She wore the formla. or vel- fantastic viands that issued from the time in her brief life of eleven years. show ■ tg&^No trouble to goods. buttoned over her kitchen of our vest, tightly entertainers—brought A white bernouse completely covered .ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED e bosom; the gold-embroidered across the sunny courtyard on the heads her, and her face was veiled with a mu; the Yeden. or skirt of embossed of women wrapped like spooks in white closely muffled hood. After being di- 5c. and 10c. Goods. H. J. Locke & Son, 33, 35, 37 Trent St., Btlfati, Me a flat to and theghelibos or sleeves of trans- bernouses, gave contradiction vested of these external wrappings by Plumbing our Specialty. BANK TELEIHOJlE 4-2. ltl nt gauze, concealing yet revealing those common-place forks and napkins! her future mother-in-law, who did the BELFAST NATIONAL BLD’O, P. O. SQUARE. wo robust arms. Her shining hair, There were interminable defiles of betil, honors, she was laid on a state bed, k as the raven’s wing, but slightly small meat cakes, which might be about erected for the occasion in the middle • i s is i i s • s »)s s s s s • s-i s-igs •• (; Truly Wonderful How Quickly ided with gray, disappears beneath forty-second cousins to American! cook- of the room, and directly seemed to folds of the m’harma—a croquettes; ol Mitchell & graceful ing-school yapragua— fall asleep. A huge tray, brought in Trussell, CHAPHAN’S n kerchief, fringed with gold. Her balls of mince meat, fried in oil; of by attendant negresses, was placed on W. H. Coombs & Co it- of in brania—a mixture of also a which served for a table. j satin, gorgeously striped vegetables, large jar, on her wrists and fingers; a tables in wonderful conglomeration— and helped herself; her example being CROUP and all LUNG TROUBLES. Parties having FURNITURE, ft ■; t tintinnabulation as she walked, served on top of a followed after as the Gen. Miles on the Canteen. AND HEALTHFUL majestic-rice-cake, by guest guest, CARPETS, • hints ot ana her Dare reet flanked hard boiled anklets, by eggs,surmounted tray went the rounds. Thus sixteen STOVES, or to si ll “I don’t believe the law US o. FEU BOTTLE anything , present l>v thrust into gold-embroidered slip- pigeons’ wings. There were also courses were of before the sending us a card will receive a prompt ft by disposed be until it has been of kid. The ladies should repealed call. Antique Furniture a specialty. W yelldw younger nuts and sweets and wine; and after- bride was awakened from her pretend- THE DKUd given a fair trial. There has been a AT STOKES. 1 he family bad all sacrificed more or ward coffee, served in the now ed slumber and allowed to eat. Mean- shadowy great deal of idle talk concerning the 33 Main Street, Belfast, fie J to the mode franeaise, though cloister of the court-yard. time the bride-groom, in another apart- canteen. The army canteen or ex- Summer Drink. •®agiggigig••gisigis gigi« was rich in color and bejewelled Luckily, we were saved from a return ment, entertained a select circle of his or amusement room, as it is oft' change NOTICE. >nd anything 1 have ever seen to the cordiality-discouraging friends. a of music at first a parlor by Finally peal variously called, was simply • " —• operatic stage'. As for the men of hired musicians for the evening enter- announces the bride-groom’s approach place where soldiers might congregate I have a rt or y on were so far to and amuse themselves. posit Wight family—they Algerians, tainment. Such a concert as followed with his male comrades; the negresses play games Farm for Sale. The sale of was not allowed. dust the trousers and would be worth all the liquor street, free frim and dirt, regarded swelling going way to raise a scream of portentious shrillness, the The last act of Congress places The Stevens farm, situated in Northport, con- A of braided French 10 Cents where I will store car- cloth; citizens, Africa to hear—and much farther to aniPinstantly every moslem face is institution back on the old footing. sleighs, taining one hundred acres of woodland, tillage ■ and pasture, good set of buildings, all far as the shirt and little if one has and ears for the the I am not sure that Congress has made at a connected, regarded see, eyes shrouded in its veil; mother alone riages, furniture, eic,, rea- never-failing water and nice orchard (one Imn a in '■ vet it is rare in- and were great mistake again prohibiting dred barrels winter apples last year), is offered cap. Now-a-days quaint picturesque. Cushions being permitted to look on her son, WILL BUY A BOTTLE OF OUR sonable Leave at the sale of Our large manufac- price. orders for sale at a bargain and on easy terms. For deed that one meets or which the liquor. further inTlemcen, any- provided, upon musiciaus who enters and takes his seat by her turers don’t find it to information'call at 35 Cedar street, Bel- necessary provide Swift tSiPaul’s. I2tf fast, Me., or address M. I. STEVENS. where else in northern Africa, a Jew in a con- seated themselves, cross-legged, side. Then the attendants bring up places where their employes can I6tf Water Street, Newport, Me. The railroad com- JOkhlH B 1CB1. holly attired in his national dress, free semi-circular row, near the fountain. the painted and enamelled bride, whom gregate and drink. Bil/ast. panies don’t. There is verylittle drink bum heterogeneous mixture. These Jewish orchestras are composed her husband now sees for the first time. railroad men, a d seem -Beer Extract- ing among they At first the house of our well- sight, invariably of five pieces, and the artists If he does not-like her looks, he is at to get along just as well.”—Lieut. Gen. WANTED FOR ’'i-do to differ an SALS. Hebrew friend seemed execute only concerted melodies. They liberty then and there to refuse her. Nelson A. Miles in Interview at which will make live gallons of delicious from “dar.” Buffalo, June 14, 1001. Root Beer. ''fry little the Mussulman have no such thing as a song, or tlffeme, It is said he rarely exercises this privi- A tenant for a house on Congress street now The house lot on Congress street known as the and in condition to Patterson lot, will be sold at a It had its cloisters, flanked of so being repaired put satisfy. bargain. spacious only fragments phrases, repeated for lege, as to do would be to draw Rent low. tf25 DUNTON & DUNTON. with WM. C. Belfast, 20, 1900.—38tf massive columns and paved hours in rude, monotonous, yet attrac- upon him the wrath of all her kinsmen, OASTOnXA. 3 Bottles for 25c. MARSHALL. Sept. Tl> Kind Yw Hm Always togM (dazed tiles. The central court—not tive strains, without the slightest varia- which would be appeased only with his Bern tin _j9 unlike some rich Spanish interior- tion. The tambourine beats the rhythm murder. He rises, takes her hand and • ■' ■■■—• sparkled with jets of water thrown and is master of the situation. The seats her between his mother and him- FOR RENT. s from a marble basin. All tne rooms urban is a kind of glorified violin, made self. This completes the marriage cere- Wm. O. POOR & SON, Seattle, Puget Wash- My wife, Emma M. Treat, has tills day left my "ere and narrow; and a and Concerning Sound, home and long by peculiar of Indian walnut, incrusted with mony; shortly afterwards the consult Bureau of gone elsewhere to live. I shall pay no The store the ington State and Alaska, DRIKiQISTS. bills that she contract. recently occupied by Condon architectural on one side It is with two husband and wife retire from the Seattle, Wash., 0. M. Moore, may Manufacturing Company” and Banner Shoe arrangement, mother-of-pearl. strung Information, JAMES M. TREAT. Store.” of ltf * June C.O.POOK, each opened a kind of alcove with a chords; the table formed in its upper festive scene to their apartment. The secretary. Frankfort, Maine, 25,1901.—3w27» I Belfast March 29 1900.—13tf ducts that we now buy abroad are tea, BACK NUMBERS. Til MBim JOURNAL. coffee, rice, rubber, macaroni wheats, spices and the finer grades of cotton. I read the other day of the death of Catarrh JULY 1901. Is a constitutional disease. BEI.FABT, THURSDAY, 18, All these products the Secretary hopes Thomas W. an editorial writer on Hall, It originates in a scrofulous condition of to see soon from our own soil. the Baltimore and it recalled supplied Sun, the blood and depends on that condition. Published Every Thursday Morning by the memories of a time when we were It often causes headache and dizziness, smell The Ohio Democracy repudiated Bry- associates on The Daily Union in Wash- impairs the taste, and hearing, af- Journal Pub. Go. fects the vocal disturbs the stomach. JL organs, FEED Republican an and all his and Wat- works, Henry ington, D. C., in 18767, So far as I It is always radically and JOHNSOITS permanently cured terson of the Louisville Courier-Jour- know I am the only survivor of the by the blood-purifying, alterative CHARLES A. PIL8BUKY. J Bus1m“» Manager. and tonic action of nal applauds the action of the conven- editorial staff of that paper; and its a tion in his usual Hi nm ription Terms: In advance, $2.00 picturesque way. He financial backer, and the publisher as Hood’s year. $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three Sarsaparilla says, in part: has months. well, have also passed away. The This great medicine wrought the most» Grand Mid-Summer Clearance Sale. AnvKRTirtiMJ Terms: For one square, one “At last the Buckeye valiants are wonderful cures of all diseases depending in 75 cents for one and paper was started in the interest of Inch length column, week, tired of that have no meat on scrofula or the scrofulous habit. 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. sucking eggs Samuel J. but I think, * in them. They realize that inflation- Tilden, not, Hood's Pills are the best cathartic. ism in all its forms is a losing card. until after the close of the Tilden- The human race seems likely to be For the next TEN DAYS They want to win. To win they must Hayes campaign and when the contest- almost every yard of *oods, and in fact most every am won—or lost— in straight heats. get together. To get together, they Seattle and Alaska. ed election was before Congress. W.W. our stock will be sold at below the wholesale cost. must get away from dead issues. prices actually When w The man who bets bis on the “Mr. has had both his chances Corcoran, the wealthy retired banker money Bryan Seattle, Wash., June 29th, 1901. below cost that's what we mean. It’s overcrowded counters and his His for another trial and of D. just and shel wrong trotting horse has to pay, sir. day. plea philanthropist Washington, Once more the ice of Behring Sea has will not hold water. His dictation no A talk C., furnished the capital. complete cleared, communication be- make these undercrowded prices, and if prices you’ll hear lots of noise. Th ! Alaska has one longer exercises any power of com- permitting recommendation at new was even to a re- mand, It means divi- plant supplied, tween the of Arctic clearance sale will this time. There is an ice at simply hopeless Nome, city gold mid-summer offer many unusual opportunities—there will be c jam St. ference for the editorial rooms. sion, continued defeat, ultimate ruin. library land, and Seattle, the gateway to all Michaels. with half a mind can see this are desirable at this time of and as we said before the\ will Anybody Mr. Corcoran installed Mr. Polkinhom, Alaska and northern points. The first very year, be *>ld 9 plainly.” a veteran job printer, as publisher; and of the of * The Atchinson Globe says it is so dry large fleet vessels to Nome has actually below the wholesale cost. It’s somethin* the ordinary y? .re don't when the roll had to be met Satur- in Kansas that the bugs set pay just returned, after bucking ice for Jk lightning We find the following paragraph in and a chance that economical buver should take of. day a check was forthcoming to meet nineteen at one time within every advanta*e the grass atire. an exchange, credited to the York days, being | any deficiency. Montgomery Blair was miles of the Czar’s domain. TIME IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL. and it seems to us to con. thirty-five REMEMBER OUR f Some admitted that last Mon- Transcript, Hall people the editor-in-chief, Thomas W. The steamer reached Nome on June 1st, tain a goodly amount of horse sense. day night was too hot for comfort, and an editorial writer, B. G. Lovejoy the finding shore ice seven feet thick and What do our agriculturists think of it? others—lied about it. managing editor, and the writer had extending out two miles, which served “If farmers would turn out one-half of Dress Goods Wool Shallies Notions the Congressional news department. as a wharf, the freight hauled “Another rum war in their fields to and then being brewing Lew- sheep pasture, to now. These areall this that Ate Easy to Mr. Blair came to the office occasional- ashore overthe ice by wagons and drays. It's economy buy Seven piece, fine went "hallie*. regular bi\ iston” is a head line in an cultivate the other it season's goods, and are priced for the exchange. properly half, The work price FIFTY cent. per for the ne*t Whit* « «*t«•» Tr ly, but did his writing at home. When winter’s in the district has next ten far below their actual yard, mnini Krixlv I Brewing is a violation of the Maine would be the means of enor- days adding time to study these ten day* to elaar out at tfiPetroleum Jelly (per bottle). was for a time on the staff of the New business the could at.15C each The new coiner will have a hard row to department paper The is esti- sold for cents—for Leighton Royal Cream per bottle per day. spring clean-up always eighty-seven Violet Talcum hoe. York Evening Post and in 1S74 became have soon been made self-sustaining; Powder (per box mated at over $15,000,000 worth of gold, the next days. 121c. quality Sofa Pillow Cord the New York Wash- .59c, 15 Doz. Ladies' (per Herald's special but although Mr. Corcoran offered to 15c. all silk Sofa Pillow ( m Wo lie coal to New- and the summer’s at as Fancy Hosiery, quality may shipping output nearly Black India 39c. Box > ington correspondent, in w hich capacity give the plant to any one who would Twill, fifty-inches wide, 5Cc- quality Writing Paper pel castle yet. is now much more. This assures a busy sea- cents iuaUt-v.39c 50c e England importing be served with success, lie was continue the was allowed to regular price ninety-two per yard, great it, paper son for the Black Headed Hat Pins doz granite from Russia, and a cargo is soon 1'. S. assay office at Seattle, for this sale only. (per the author of many books, and a most die. 69c. Crowley's Spool Cotton, 2 spools,. to lie shipped to England from a Maine which received during the year 1000 E3P-YOUR CHOICE OF OUR loc. quality Brush Broom. genial and companionable man. bullion valued at $22,038,855.12, coveied l lot 25c., 42c. and 50c. Leather lie quarry. 44 Inch Uoiorea Cents Wax. I noticed that Crosby S. Noyes was dur- Poplins. Fifty Shirtwaists, 42c Han-Kiang Ironing It is a matter of common by 7,100 individual depositors, and Thimbles. Some the skin of knowledge at Poland He Our 87c. this people escape by Springs the other day. is the last fiscal this office regular price During sale, Black Brush 8c. that whenever we were ing year did Braid, quality.... their teeth, but Lord Kitchener wholly depend- about the survivor of the men 40 doz. Ladies’Seamless Fast Co) says only more business than all the other offices 65c. 0lcLe Ladies’ Summer Undervests ent upon for the of Black Hose. that Mr. former President of foreigners supply who were in steyn. actively engaged journal- in the worth now an article, as in the case of tin United States combined, except twenty cents, the Free in his plate, ism at the National when I en- Inch |2*C Orange State, escaped Capital Its were Thirty-Six Novelty Goods, the was made the dif- Denver. earnings greater than Muslin shirt sleeves. price exorbitant, as a Night Robes tered upon my duties correspond- those of Denver. Value thirty-nine and cents per ference often several times as than (forty-five being White Goods. 89c. 89< ent there in lHtih. He is a Maine man The travel to and from Southern quality. Miss Helen M. is still much as the cost of yard-now.1.3QC Gould doing transportation. went to when a Dimities, Muslins, India $1.00 7i»t and Washington boy, Alaska is now is not Lawns, Linons, She has sent a check for This was true of tin heavy.lt altogether 1.25 98*- good. $8,000 conspicuously and was for a time in Shil- Organdies, Persian Lawns, Nainsooks, employed of those going to or returniug from to Mt. Holyoke College to establish a plates, as is shown by a table published Figured Jacquards Fancy Checks, etc., at 1.87 1.1" lington’s book store on Pennsylvania the Klondike district via the White new in the name of her in Gunton’s Magazine for In all worth cents PRICES. 1.50 1.20 scholarship July, giving a Daniel colors, twenty-nine per avenue, place frequented by Pass route—Alaska’s firstTailroad—but __BOTTOM 87c. Muslin Shirts. 69< mother, she is as as Gould. the prices of tin plates ten years be- yard, only. quality good Webster and men many distinguished includes hundreds of tourists, who take .17c. Plain 1.00 .... 79' fore and twelve years after the adop- Colored Piques A man was on trial of his day and later. Mr. Noyes be- one of the comfortable steamers at 1.25 98< for murder, and it tion of the protective tariff. The price very Marked from 25c. and :>0e. to Table Covers *• was out in the gan, I think, as a reporter on the Even- Seattle for a round to 1.87 I ! brought evidence that of tin has fallen much more trip Juneau, Skag- plates very I2‘c •• the victim had remarked to the Star, and later was one of five own- and to the wonderful $1.50 Tapestry Table Covers.$.1.00 per yard 2.00 ...1.29 accused, in this than it has In ing way Sitka, enjoy country abroad. 1.75 '■ “Js this hot ers. The paper is now owned Mr. of the fiords or narrow in- 1.49 " enough for you?” The jury 1890 the of tin in the Unit- by scenery long price plates 1.50 1.00 °case Checked Ginghams, 6( Table Damask. returned a verdict of homi- Noyes, S. H. Kauffmann and the estate lets, the and the mountains. justifiable ed States was $5.60 a box of loo lbs. It glaciers cide. of George W. Adams, and is one of the Henry Gannett chief geographer of the Extra wide and very heavy THESE PRICES OFFER A SA \ is now $4.20—a decrease of $1.40 a 1 Lot box, most in Ladies' Stock Collars, valuable newspaper properties U. S. geological survey, says: “The °"ly Short lied Table Dam whereas the in 1890 was Turkish Bath lengths Thomas W. Lawson contributed to foreign price Toweling 29° 871c. This sale. the country. The two surviving proprie- Alaska Coast is to become the show fl Regular price ^.ge. quality. the Saturday Post of l:fth $3.00 a box and on April 30, 1901, it was Evening July tors have sons who have grown up in place of the earth. The pilgrims not Best quality Red Damask, such "A Formula for but $3.90 a box—an increase of 90 cents. 50 Doz Linen Huck Towels. 12'c Money-making;” the business and who are carrying it on only from the United States but from 1 Lot 25° for Me. life, per yard—this sat while the tariff has String Ties, !2aC it is to be to the Thus, transferred ,■ likely disappointing while Messrs. and Kauff- far the seas will to see Bleached Damask, (18 inches w the today, Noyes beyond throng ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ M4 searcher for riches. We should call it industry to this country, paid linen, worth 75c. per yd. Km mann, the seniors, are able to gratify it. For the one Yosemite of California, 1 Case Bed 69° a strayed tip. American wages and earned American ♦ ♦ Spreads. sale. their taste for travel and to take life Alaska has hundreds, and the moun- special. j profits, the price has been lowered $1.40 Bleached Damask, t!8 inches v in- j Rockland is fortunate in easy. They have been hard workers, tains and glaciers of the Cascade range ♦ On afternoon getting the a box, while English tin has been in- Saturday from I 100 Pcs. White Twilled Crash value at $1.00. and have earned the are and a thousand-fold ex- Rickers of Poland to fairly prosperity duplicated 2 to 4 we shall offer for a Springs run creased 90 cents a box. We are in « sale per Bleached Damask, 72 inches wid. thus, which has ceeded in Alaska.” He advises 4c. its summer the View. come to them. people fine 36 in. t yard. Irish linen, extra gooil value. big hotel, Bay price alone, the $2.30 1,000 yards quality really gainers by who are old to and see but to the | It will not be this but go it; ♦ Percale at • Extra fine quality Bleached Dan opened season, a box through and having protection young he says should visit other 1 Case Prints, 4' 72 inches worth will an extensive renovation. they a Light pedr wide, $1.50. undergo manufacturing the tin ourselves. There is no connection between news- 4 Tliey are worth much higher price. 4 places before going to Alaska, because 50 Doz. Bleached Cotton Huek 1. Next season the Rickers will be able AAA AA4AAAA A ^ AAA men and unless WWWWWWWWwwwwwww*••• 1 Case Dark paper lobsters, gastro- it is not well to dull one’s capacity for Prints, 4"pedr to offer their patrons two kinds of wa- Recent yachting events have some- nomieally,but we are constantly remind such enjoyment by seeing the finest ter—spring water and salt water. what shaken the blind faith that the ed that the king of shellfish is fast be- first. a public had placed in Ilerreshoif as a back number. The New York We can The Auburn Advocate publishes an coming positively give no stamps on these goods at these prices. designer. The Columbia, the cup de- A Curious Result of Irrigation. illustrated article on a mica mine in Ox- and Boston markets are now largely fender of two years ago, has twice de- ford county, which it says promises to supplied from Canadian waters, and Experienced irrigators of the arid feated the new cup defender Constitu- be richer than an ordinary gold mine. these are becoming depleted like our lands of the West say that where the tion; while the Boston boat, the Inde- of the soil is and own. the of 20 cents loose sandy, FRED A. The scrap mica, pieces too small to Locally, price character Masonic pendence, which had been pronounced as it is iff many parts of the central val- JOHNSON, Temple. cut, is powdered and used in tire per pound in the shell is practically and proof an utter would have defeated ley of California often elsewhere in failure, The New The Corn in Dang.- paints and for many other purposes, prohibitive. The canned lobster we the West, it drinks up the water put Bureau or f orestry. nation, and about 177,000 acres have Crop both the HerresliofE boats in the last been and is worth about $80 a ton. The have always with us, and as it is less upon it in a most astonishing way. put under management. This race had she not carried away her of On the first of the Division of land is in and The most important crop in top- it is often used for Thousands and thousands gallons are July many tracts, large small, larger pieces are much more valuable. expensive salads. and three other scientific di- mast. As it was she made a plucky run over it and quickly absorbed by the Forestry and is owned by individuals, clubs and omy of the country is corn We trust the company working this The canned shrimp from the Gulf of soil when is first be- visions of the U. S. Department of Ag- corporations. Several State contest and was defeated by a very thirsty irrigation govern- ages a total yearly farm vuh ipine will mica success of it. Mexico are, however, largely supersed- gun, and this may be continued for twro riculture were advanced to bureaus. ments have also asked the aid of the narrow margin. It seems further that This was for the last session that of wheat, or cotton, and ing the native shellfish for this or three years if the soil is deep. After provided by Bureau. But the greater demand is she had in former purpose. of which for the double that of a: Have you read “What Happened to been handicapped several year of continuous soaking, how- Congress, appropriated that of tlie Department of the Interior oats, barley As many of the consumers are not fa- of the of which time the has expenses Bureau Forestry of the National Government, which wheat It on Wigglesworth?” Of course our people, races by leaks which made her carry ever, during ground put together. far miliar with this crustacean we append taken in great quantities of water, it during its first year $185,440. The ap- has asked for working plans for ail the those who know the talented tons of water—leaks caused by the aggregate value even the hay author, a scientific description: reaches a condition approaching satura- propriation for the Division of Forest- Forest Deserves, with the enormous she in around like it forms a W. 0. Fuller, Jr., of ltockland, have heavy pounding got going tion, when it no longer needs more to ry during the year just ended was $88,- total area of about 47 million acres. hay principal A small crustacean of the genus 520. For the 1898-0 it was or will; and this is intend- to Newport. As the result of the races make it suitable for crops, and the year $28,520. support for the animal fen.; enquiry Crangon, order Decapoda, and sub-order These question may even become one of get- figures show how rapidly the aside from enteric.: ed mainly as a reminder to the sum- thus far it does not appear that Consti- allied to the Zinc and grinding. nation, Macroura, lobster, crayfish ting rid of the surplus. It is a well forest work of the Government has ex- tution is over Colum- and The form is into a mer visitor. It is just the book to any improvement prawn. elongated, known fact that the country where Fres- panded of late, and also how well it has large popular consump: while is an unknown tapering and arched as if commended itself in “Second Crops.’’ There can be no read in a hammock or on a shady ver- bia; Independence humpedback- no, in Southern California, stands to- to Congress. There Hope question ed. The claws are not large, the fixed was a time when the practical value of under the quantity and may yet prove superior to day, was originally a desert, arid waste crop lias been > anda, whispering pines by a small the As a result of the drouth in irretrievably finger being merely tooth, where had to scramble for a liv- the scientific investigations carried on blighting and the or either of the Herreshoft's creations. I sheep sively damaged, lake stream, or where the surf beats movable finger hook-shaped; the beak the Government was not under- are ing in a good year, and frequently starv- by fully the West many farmers declaring point to the worst failure kirn Maine’s Let it not be forgotten that in the is very short, which it and upon rock-bound shore. You distinguishes ed to death in a dry one. there stood, the farmers were inclined to that utter ruin stares them in tlie when the 1 coinl: from the and the whole struc- To-day face. i894, July will find it Puritan and Volunteer prawn; are thousands of acres of land under think that the money on a sure cure for the blues or Mayflower, spent experi- has been given as 95, and that of Align- ture is delicate, almost translucent. ment stations and chemical laboratories The question raised by promi- ennui. Boston turned out three successful cup- cultivation there and the problem is no a hot dry spell in early July The common shrimp (C. Vulgaris) is was of little benefit to them. Xow the nent in and that Mr. Crowninshield longer one of irrigation, but of drainage; agriculturists many States, burned up much of the Iowa a defenders; abundant on our sandy beaches; it is case is “What can the farmers do in the William Tell a and there is being now seriously agitat- very different. The improve- way cent corn fields. myth; Shakspeare the of has about 2 inches of a designer Independence, long, greenish-gray in the the ments in due to the work of of second crops to save themselves >■ of his laurels as the writer of ed San Joaquin Valley ques- agriculture On the other hand, litnn stripped drafted winners over the Ilerreshoff color, dotted with brown. It burrows the have increased the from ruin?” tion of the construction of a great drain- Department wheat and cereal crops general: the immortal plays which bear his in the sand, and is taken in large num- value of the farm of the The in Kansas will be boats in the smaller classes. age canal to drain off the irrigating wa- products deficiency par- from corn are very promising, and the is bers by a drag-net, being esteemed as millions of dollars made up such crops as alfalfa name; now, question raised, ter. In the city of Tulare when the country by many tially by quite up to or above the average : an article of food. and kattir corn. Tlie farmers are Who painted the Rembrandt pic- The Law Court. white people first went there, wate# annually. As this kind of work has tak- ent condition. Plenty in the " could not be found in wells at proved its practical ing advantage of the high price of hay, tures':1” Of course it was not Rem- The most extensive shrimp fishery depths utility, Congress staple foodstuffs is very far fron The July term of the Maine Law Court less than 75 to 100 feet below the surface has shown itself generous toward it. and an abundance is on the market at ti in this is in Barataria and been lost, but the failure of brandt. In fact, all and tradi- in Portland 16th with su- country Bay, The readiness with which Coburn of the State history opened July eight of the ground. To-day it is impossible Congress has Topeka. Secretary crop is for all this a much more in attendance. The western the fishermen are a in- of tion appears to be at fault. Even so preme judges motley crowd, to pump a well dry; it is even difficult increased the appropriations for the Board Agriculture says that there matter than would be that of " district cases will be taken first’ and the up to it down a foot; 10 orl5 feet be- Division of Forestry is the best evi- are about forty million bushels of old recent an occurrence as the writing of middle district cases will be next in order. cluding Chinese, Malays, Filipinos,. pump —Springfield Republican. low the surface the seems to dence that forestry has proved corn in the hands of farmers. the to Somerset has four new civil entries, Knox Mexicans and Sandwich Islanders. So country Unim- dispatch ordering Dewey capture from a business In farmers are 12, Lincoln two, Sagadahoc two and have become a great sponge. The rea- portance standpoint. Mississippi preparing or county much for the As to the Zinc and grinding. destroy the Spanish fleet at Manila Kennebec three. shrimp. lobster, son for this rather surprising result of The change from a Division to a to plant peas, which come nearer tak- the of corn than has raised a still disputed question as The new entries in the eastern district Holman F. Day has voiced the general irrigation is that water introduced upon Bureau, and the larger appropriation, ing place anything are all civil as follows: Aroostook will make both an else on Southern farms. to its cases, sentiment in one of his inimitable a given tract, sinks into the soil ana in possible improved growing A French Spoliation Claim authorship. Evidently Longfel- county 10, Washington two, Piscataquis office and more extended In Missouri farmers are their of which I the course of years widely overthrows organization placing low was right when he wrote: seven, Hancock two, Waldo two and Penob- poems, “Goodbv, Lobster,” in late corn. so- “Things its boundary, thoroughly moistens the field work. The Bureau will be pro- hopes Many artesian wells Mr. J. Otis Swift, a Maine new scot six. Under the new law, after this the first verse: are not what seem.” quote lands and vided with a much larger office force are being bored. is now in New they term, the counties will be taken up alpha- adjoining completely changes man, who located \ and will be in three Divisions. In Oklahoma an abundant wheat in betically, instead of under the present dis- We’ve gazed with resignation on the passing the character of the whole section. organized crop is visiting in Maine and has been of the The of this result is But field not office is what has been harvested and kaffir corn, cane, 1 According to the Secretary of Agri ■ trict system. ank, significance that work, work, land two days looking up evidence Nor care a continental for the legendery at first investments in the Bureau exists for. This work-has cotton and alfalfa are in good condition. in a case the heirs of the late culture, the United States, which now though irrigating used Collins’ Lobster Refrigerator. rok: plants give returns for but a limited been going on during the last year from The corn crop in Arkansas is practi- abod Norton of Martha’s Yiney : $420,000,000 worth of And the dodo and the bison and the ornith- and farmers are 1 imports agricul- area, in the course of years the same Maine to California and from Georgia cally ruined, advised to Mass., are to bring against the F. W. the well known lobster o-rhyn-chus tural products a year, may soon grow all Collins, will have up for to Washington. It includes the study replant the ground in small grain, gras- There are heirs in go, and yet their passing brings no plant opened occupa- government. merchant of whose of bus- May tion a much area of forest conditions and forest ses and peas. IO’1- that its people consume, and so cease Bockland, place shade of woe to us. and cultivation larger problems land, Lewiston, Augusta and iness is at Tillson’s than was This view all over the the of ad- The situation in Texas is not so bad. mi to be other countries for wharf, shipped Monday We entertain no sorrow that the megather- originally expected. country, giving The government holds three dependent upon owners Where com has failed farmers are re- for the first time in his newly patented lob- ium of the matter is interesting and sugges- vice to of forest lands, and the dollars in French spoliation money food. The principal product purchased Forever and forever is dead and tive of the of irri- of conservative planting, and with seasonable rains in of the <:1 ster refrigerator several hundred pounds of departed possibilities present supervising lumbering the heirs of Norton. One is sugar, which one- dumb: lands in the next which illustrate forest man- August and September, a good yield is is Nordica of Farm comprises nearly live lobsters to far western and northern keen gated generation. operations heirs Madame But a woe that hovers o’er us brings a on assured. the coast attention is is fourth of the total of Data concerning the conditions are be- agement business principles. This Along ton. Me., and New York city. She i-1 products import- Mr. Collins has had 30 ex- and bitter > m points. years’ pain the work can now be extended. given to the cultivation of vegetables, in the coming It As we to see the lobster vanish off the ing brought together by Geological greatly sonally interested ed. is thought the beet sugar in- in the lobster business and the weep and a late is assured. Jom perience coast of Maine. Survey as part of its investigation of Private owners of some three million good crop (test. The lawyers engaged are dustry will within a few years produce present patent refrigerator is the result of the extent to which the arid land can be acres have applied for this advice, which Cotton of Washington and Hon. i m,: all the sugar we require. Other pro- years of study. Zinc and grinding. redeemed. in every case requires personal exami- Zine and grinding. as B. Reed of New York. _I_ ''the NEWS OF BELFAST. The Methodist Sunday school will make Raspberries were in market July 13th, LITERARY MEWS AND MOTES. an excursion to Buck’s Harbor to-day, selling at 13 cents per box. Lewis’ wharf at 8 o’clock Miss Sarah Orne Jewett, the author Thursday, leaving j The Christie-Baird Stock Company is . ,„,K TO MAJ. GEN. HUMIDITY. i DOCTORS of “The which is conclud- A. M. playing aweek’s engagement at the Belfast Tory Lover,” i„o rid torrid weather! ed in the August Atlantic, has re S. has a rose sent House. the ex- say can be just ‘’■.I galore! Percy Edgecomb prairie Opera Notwithstanding “Consumption cured.” reived the of Doctor of 1,'i.u.iiiity Nature alone it. degree Letters nlll„ are stuck together him by a friend in New York. It is a very treme heat there was a fair attendance Mon- won’t do Itneeds BIB CUT from Bowdoin IN PRICES cannot close a dour, help. Doctors College. small bush, but is in full bloom and very day evening to witness “Gettysburg.” Tues- say ,, irawer, Six short stories, besides the install- pretty. day evening there was a larger audience, in- .. more, ments of two serial stories, make the ., t o'erworktng every pore, cluding the members of Belfast Band, who “Scott’s Joel P. Wood brought new cabbage and ; Emulsion August Atlantic a notable fiction num- ippiug at mosquitoes which are of two kinds of beans to & Brown were present by courtesy manager Chris- is the best But ber. The authors are for our gore. string Fogg | help.” you must represented Mary tie. The was “Heart of continue its use even July 15th, an unusually early date for these play Virginia.” in hot Johnson, Sarah Orne Jewett, Duftield !, want to light a match “A weather. Osborne, P. H. It. E. to classes of produce. Wednesday evening they gave, Country Coggins, Young, ,1,0 simply got swear, If you have not tried it, send for free A. Ellen Duvall and Arthur ratch, scratch, scratch, Bride;” Thursday will be, “Under Two sample. Cahan, There will be a meeting of the Improve- SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. Colton. ih sulphur tilt the air, Flags;” Friday “Camille,” and Saturday, ment Society Monday, July 22d, at 3 o’clock 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. ii tear “Love’s The American for A full Triumphs.” i; 50c. and $r.oo; all druggist. 1 Boy July (Sprague ; hair, in room No. 5, Memorial building. in wild Basd Concert. The Belfast Band Publishing Co., Detroit, Mich.) is .oriek despair, attendance is requested. gave * * * * AT* * * * Weather Bureau in its ele- an instructive and inspiring publi- tlie its second open-air concert Tuesday even- w .I lair. A. P. Knight, who formerly carried the cation. It w'ould be hard to conceive a ing on the school common. The following better of New York Sun. Belfast and Centre Lincolnville mail, con- Probate and Insolvency Courts. Fourth July paper for boys. program was given and was heartily enjoy- The articles to the month tinues as an accommodation line, running appropriate ed by a large audience: Following in an abstract of the buisness are: “The Cradle of Liberty,” “Hal’s M. W. Welch, has on the same time as formerly. till, painted by March, Ninth U. S. Infantry Rockwell of the Probate Court of Waldo County, Fourth of July ‘Hummer,’” “The Little GEO. W. BURKETT S. p at the C. C. C Shoe store. The Baptist Sunday school will make its Overture, Stradella, Flotow July term, 1901, with the insolvency busi- Independence,” “A Talk About Inde- Intermezzo, Salome, Loraine ness which remained on the docket when and “Isaiah the > re no strawberries or raspberries annual excursion next Tuesday. The trip pendence Day” Thomas, Fantasia from Maritana, Wallace the county Insolvency Courts were super- Who Start the s The weather was too will be made by steamer Castine and the ceded the courts. Boy Helped Revolution,” Tuesday. Mosquito’s Parade, Whitney by U. S. Bankruptcy all well illustrated. icking. destination will be Sandypoint. Traumerei, (Request) Schuman Estate of Aldibert W. Fletcher, Unity; Popular Airs, Arranged by DeWitt allowance of 81,000 granted to the widow; Other stories and leading articles are: Advertised list of letters remaining in the “The “A Zebra nia building, occupied by Thomp- Salome and the Mosquito’s Parade were license to sell personal estate issued. Henley Regatta;” Look at the Belfast 13th: Ladies—Mrs. Estate of H. Kuowlton, Bel- Hunt,” in which the late Gov. Prices 1 -ter and the Creamery, is being postoflice July encored. After the concert the band went Bainbridge Fingree Mrs. Edward Gen- fast; license to sell personal estate issued. participated, the story bein^ told a mtside and Augusta Pierce, Wing. witnessed by painted. to the Belfast Opera House and Estate of Caleb Lamb, Belmont; report member of the a about tlemen—Edward L. Spillers, L. C. Smith, of party; story Iiree two-horse loads of hay, av- the play “Heart of Virginia” by the Chris- commissioners in insolvency accepted. Cornelius Vanderbilt; chapter XXII. Walter L. Whitney. Estate of Geo. W. Cottrell, Belfast; peti- 1 Suit, $37 now 00 nre than a ton were into tie-Baird of the continued “Three in pi;ice 50, $15 each, put Company. tion for rehearing on the will denied. story, Boys one last week. The Duplex Roller Bushing Co. paid its the Mountains;” the ninth article of “ notts' barn day Estate of W. C. Tuttle, Belfast; will ap- 4 “ semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent. July proved ; ueorgianna Tuttle appointed execu- Turning Points in a Boy’s Life, entitled Suits, 25 00, 14 00 Vchorn has bought a fast horse THE HEWS OF BROOKS. 15th. Frank C. Pitcher of trix. “Going Into Society;” P»rt II. of How nt Achorn usually has Boston, formerly “ “ parties. Estate of Ilarinda A. Stockton to Learn 10 hat it bothers the rest of them to of Belfast, is and C. E. Spinney, Drawing. Suits, 14 00, 8 oo president McIntyre W. Lane of is visit- William Q. Spinney appointed ■ George Bloomer, Wis., Springs; The matter contains one amden Herald. of Camden, treasurer. administrator. department ing his brother, 0. W. Lane. of Aunt Em’s Talks to Little Boys; How “ “ 11 van of the well Estate of Hannah J. Lewis, 12 Suits, 12 7 Portland, Me., The was heard on the Winterport; to Make and 5o, 5o following dialogue wife and Marie and A. Patch of Boston admin- Save Money; Letters of and ear will be in A. E. Chase, daughter Mary appointed specialist, street Monday: “If it wasn’t for this nor’ istratrix. George Washington Jones; The Ameri- “ the Revere House T. I. Huxford and wife are at Northport. 10 ii Wednesday west wind the thermometer would go up to Estate of Reuben Call, Troy; Isabell C. can Boy March and Two-Step; a bio- Suits, oo, 6 75 who has been Call administratrix. sketch Kirk -day, July 24-25th. a hundred.” so; but if it wasn’t Miss Josie Brown, visiting appointed graphical of Munroe, the “Maybe of friends in Jackson for a week, returned Estate Martha A. Emerson, Swanville; writer of boys’ stories; July in Ameri- 5 Black China Silk v Stickney began excavating for for the heat the nor' west wind would bring Josiah H. Emerson Waists, price 4 oo, now 2 75 appointed administrator. can History; Important Questions for a snow storm.” home Monday. Estate of Lena K -treet sewer last Friday morning, Patterson, Monroe; Who Want to Seek a Fortune in Frederick L. Palmer administra Boys a of local Fales & Ulmer Mabel Rose, teacher of the primary school, appointed help. Pensions have been granted as follows: tor. the City; Johnny’s Trip to the North Who wants a Suit for less the summer school of methods money than the material costs? and have their steam drill ready Original, Henry T. Crockett, Frankfort, $6; is attending Estate of Lucius C. Stephenson, Belfast; Pole; News About the Order of The this week. American and the con- Come in and one as we intend 'negin work soon. original, widows, etc., Avalina Griffin, in Waterville Chester B. Stephenson appointed adminis- Boy, sports and buy early, to close the lot trator. tests of the order; Experiments with a inside of two weeks. e old ti cent, bonds were Stockton Springs, $8, reissue, Julia F. Rev F. W. Barker and family are expect- per city Estate of Arthur C. and Evelyn M. Young, Home-made Kaleidoscope; A True Fish- a 1808 ail were in one Dyer, Belfast, increase, George W. ed to return from their vacation this week, R. got except $12; Searsport; Henrietta Young appointed ing Story, by a 12-vear-old boy; Fun and I'liat was recently found and paid, McIntyre, Belfast, $17. and he will occupy the pulpit at Union guardian. Profit With Estate of Corelia W. Homing Pigeons; Stamp -estliat issue of of which church next Sunday. Arey, Winterport; and Coin Amateur $408,000, The Woman’s Hospital Aid will hold a Fred Atwood appointed trustee for the ben- Collecting; Photog- QEO. W for Amateur BURKETT, acre refunded and $20,000 retired. special meeting to-day, Thursday, July Dr. Cook thinks of building a summer efit of Mary F. McManus. raphy; Wrestling Boys; i Estate of B. A. Hatch, 2nd ac- Journalism, and Puzzles. There are 79 •ek a Portland man bought six 18th, at 2.30 o'clock in the City Building. cottage on the shore of bandall, or Saxa- Morrill; count of trustee allow ed. illustrations and 32 pages. $1.00 a year. strawberries here to take home, All members and friends are earnestly re- wopie, pond. Brooks may yet have a sum- Estate of Win. B. Morse, Unity; 1st and ^Odd Fellows’ Block, Belfast. selling then at 8 cents a box, quested to attend so that important busi- mer resort rivaling the best of them. filial account of administrator de bonis non Yacht in Collision. allowed. i lie could not get them as cheap ness be acted upon. and moved to may Dr. C. W. Jenneys family Estate of Joshua A. J. Lincoln, Sears- ad nor such 16. The good berries. One Pearson’s for contains last week. The doctor has been in 1 st and final account of executor al- Rockland, July bark-rigged Magazine August Milbridge mont; steam White ,;ive cultivated strawberries was lowed. yacht Heather, owned by an article on The Story of the State of Brooks about eight years, lie is a skillful Estate ot Levi L. ad- Harrison T. Drummond of St. Louis, ;..st week at (> cents a box. edited that he lias decided to Prescott, Liberty; Maine, by Joseph Williamson, Esq., dentist and we regret ministrator's inventory returned. arrived here today for repairs. Mr. a summer of klin, resident Nortli- of Belfast, Corresponding Secretary of the move to another field. Estate of David Xasli, Morrill; adminis- Drummond states that his yacht was in trator’s .t» Ground, gave the children his Maine Historical Society. It is an interest- inventor} returned. collision on the 14th inst,, with the str. H. li. Kicli dedicated ms new Darn at Estate of Alice E. Fernald and Eastern Maine others, State iv-raek ride last Friday. They ing and well prepared article. Navahoeof the Clyde Line, off Cape Highland Stock Farm July 2, with a social Lincolnviile; guardian’s inventory return- Fair, Cod a dense The •Hast where they stopped some The North' Church school will ed. during fog. White Sunday dance, the veteran Prof. J. C. Whitten lost treated to soda at the Estate of Horace S. Heather her bowsprit, stays and City Drug make its annual excursion next music. There was a Hopkins, Frankfort; Thursday, furnishing the large administrator’s returned. figurehead. The Navahoe’s cabin was rode about tlm streets and sub- 25th. will steamer Castine inventory July They go by crowd present and a general good time. Estate of Emma 1’. Clary, Brooks; exec- swept off, but whether the steamer ing horns and cheering, and hav- AUGUST or and 30. to Verona Park. The 27,28.29 Sandypoiut steamer utrix's inventory returned. sustained further damage, or if there time. William Lord, a highly respected citizen ad good will leave Lewis wharf at 9 o'clock. A clam- Estate of Hulda M. Gammans, Belfast; was personal injury suffered on her, of Brooks, died Sunday after a painful ill- executor’s inventory returned. •in's Cabin was before bake will be one of the features of the those on board the yacht could not say. presented day. was held Estate of William IL ness, aged 85 years. The funeral Park, Searsport; As the vessels in the lienee in Belfast Opera House administrator’s inventory returned. parted company Henry W. Marriner lias a very large and Tuesday afternoon, Rev. 1). Brackett offici- the Navahoe was seen to an- filing. The company made a Estate of Asa B. Ii arvey, Freedom ; ex- fog drop beautiful climbing rose bush at his resi- ating. A suitable obituary will appear later. ecutor’s chor. Tie Greatest Slow aM Most ade with the players, two big inventory returned. Wonderfnl Attractions Estate of ex- The White Heather is in command of dence at the corner of Congress and Grove Al. Millard Chase and Hutch Betsey Fernald, Searsport; dogs and a band in the proces- PPley, Harry ecutor’s returned. streets. It is the of the Prairie” inventory Capt. Geo. D. Haskell and carries 27 “Queen inson started on a lishing trip to verdict of those who didn't go to Monday Estate of Samuel T. Greenleaf, Palermo; men. Mr. Drummond and party have variety. It covers a large part of the side doubtless for Em Seon in lie State. is mixed. Some say that Uncle Elliotsville, Me. The party will petition allowance presented; adminis- been cruisifig along the New England of the L, and is completely covered with in the trator’s inventory returned. .ibiii is a back and others add materially to the gaiety of society coast. number, Estate of John Erskine, Palermo; will blossoms. This year’s shoots have grown 7 woods the heated term. It is would like to see the play as it big during and codicil presented; Geo. B. Erskine feet, and will probably more than double a -uilly given, without the outside understood that the commissary included named executor. The 26th Maine Reunion. Prof. BRISTOL’S I that before the season is over. Estate of Martha P. TRAINED HORSES >iiiess of the cliarac- liberal supply of black fly dope. Daniels, Liberty; duplicating for license to sell petition presented real The Horses that go up a long flight of stairs and then L. 11. Murch has a copy of the Maine Even in these advanced days of pharmacy estate. announcement of the Kith annual re- union of the noth Maine Regimental Asso- Dive oft into a tank of water after the fashion of men. Farmer and Political Register, Vo!, l, No. our still to our Estate of Nelson ent visit to Swan Lake some Bel- some of good people cling Carter, Troy; petition ciation, to be held in Belfast is be- presented for license to sell real estate. Aug. .8, This is something phenomenal 4 >, published in. Belfast and dated January grandmother’s way of gathering herbs each ing sent out by Pres. Ansel Wadsworth and a:)sts found the following plants in Estate of Elizabeth A. Robinson, Liberty; 20,1830. It contains an advertisement of famous that Sec. 1). W. Billings of Swanville, as follows; flower within a radius of six feet: year to make the “yarb-tea” petition presented for license to sell real es- “You are hereby requested to be present the drawing of the Maine State Lottery, to was considered a cure-all for every known tate. : y, raspberry, mulberry, coltsfoot, with your wife. Free entertainment will be in the Court Estate of Manning, Then we have the Greatest Show be held House, January 30th. disease. One of our respected townsmen Henry Lincolnviile; furnished to those who w ish to remain the Evening Ever Witnessed, white clover, bush-honeysuckle, petition for allowance presented. The advertisement of the Belfast Circulat- a bad it artistic- 7th or Sth, or both, and will P. S. daisy, fleur-de-lis, sarsaparilla, gathered quantity and very Estate of Leopold Hegyi, Prospect; peti- notify Belfast, Me., on or before Aug. 1st. The Destruction of the of Vesuvius. ing Library announced that the library was ally hung on the clotlies-dryer in large tion for distribution presented. Staples, Pompeii by Eruption tmlelion, milkweed, bunchberry, Business meeting at G. A. R. Hall, 9.30 a. soon to be to600 volumes. Another asked him Estate of Mary C. Hubbard, Winterport; false Solomon's seal, enlarged bunches. A lady calling there m. Roll-call, 10 a. m., at which com- This is considered the most realistic dogbane, 3d and final account of executors presented. every Fireworks demonstration advertisement states that the good schooner what it and “catnip,” and went rade should be present as this is the only- The trees, grasses and ferns was, he|said Estate of Rlioda 1st and ever seen. The whole to conclude with .... Cox, Liberty; way to know' who attends. Dinner at 11.;* reach also added interest Mary Jane, Elisha Dyer, master, will sail in on to explain how “he had always had a final account of administrator presented. usy a. m. Thomas II. Marshall post will fur- the course of three weeks for and Estate of L. 't. Two new one an Havana, great interest in the study of all kinds of Llewellyn Cross, Searsmont; nish an entertainment in the afternoon. ; specimens, 1st and final account of administratrix ^Pain’s Celebrated Manhattan Beach adds: “A otters for farm- pre- Address of welcome W. P. Fireworks- mi pyrola. were added to an already good opportunity herbs and wild flowers and could tell the sented. by Thompson of Belfast, and response X. iiarium the ers and others to ship their beans and pota names of them at sight.” When his wife Estate of Esq., by Hoyt Those who have seen them the last two years will have some con- during trip. Nancy McKenney, Lincolnviile; McCauley of Hancock. Campfire in the toes to a market.” 1st and final account of executrix of w-hat it is but those good came to investigate she found it was tansy. presented. evening. ception like, who have never seen them can form no idea- MKK AND ( KOI' REPOKTS. Post- Estate of Bradford Webber, Monroe; ac- We draw the curtain on the good man’s “The railroads and steamboats will sell Steamek Notes. The Castine is doing a count of Hiram C. Webber, Monroe; ad- (^“Everything is entirely changed and the evening show is wortli miles to Kmwn receives from the Depart- one fare tickets for the round on going see. business in the excursion wounded pride, but anyone wishing further Addie trip good good line, having ministrator, deceased, presented by and until dates mentioned as follows: Ban- \griculture and posts in the post Grover. E. executrix of the will of Hiram orders for she particulars can inquire of James Webber, and Aroostook R. R. to on ices nearly every day. Sunday C. Webber. gor Bangor Aug. regarding the weather and until Co. took a large partyfrom Belfast to Northwest Estate of I loser B. 7th, good Aug. loth, Washington d is in correspondence in regard to Littlefield, Prospect ; R. R. and Maine Central to Belfast on Deer and next is book- Zinc and grinding. in Aug. Harbor, Isle, Sunday insolvency; discharge granted; hearing 7tli or 17. Mig the circulars the rural _ sth, good until Aug. “Old tariff by held on a claim secured a as to ed for an excursion to Camden and Vinal- by mortgage basis” on Maine Central. Boston A Ban- -\stem. Following is a summary THE CHURCHES. whether or not it should go in with the — gor boat from Rockland and liaven The Rockland Star says: “M. H. other claims in decision to be Camden, Aug. i"ft dated at Washington July 10, 4 insolvency; from and the II Sth, Bangor way landings, 7th, Marked Down Long and Richard Grindle are the owners rendered at August term. id posted here July 12, 7 p. m. : good until Aug. 10. Silver Star from Brooks- of the new and handsome launch now lying Rev. G. E. will at Poor’s ville and 50 cents round on 7th aied area of corn planted; looi, 82,- Edgett preacli Castine, trip in the dock at the rear of Bird block. The 2.;i0 m. or Sth, good until 10th. Present this card e res : Mills next Sunday at p. Sale of this season's 1000, 83,321,Dm; average for when on or craft is 40 feet over all and will be fitted Schooner Theoline Dismasted. you buy your ticket cars boat. >; >, 70,780,ooo. Wheat crop of pre- The Epworth Leagues of Rockland, Cam- “Any one knowing the death of a com- with a 12 h. double Lamb, p. cylinder gaso- rade within a send his ear on hand July 1, 1001, 31,000,- den and Rockport will make an excursion New York, July 13. The steamer Sara year, please name, lene made the Rockland Machine w ith date and cause of his death engine by 23d. toga, Capt. Johnson, which arrived this company, iiels;iooo, 50,900,000. Following is to Castine Tuesday, July and of the at once.” Co. The boat will have a speed of ten knots morning from Cuba, reports on July 12 in place burial,to secretary STERLING SILVER, eentage of the condition of the crops will be held at the Mis- lat. Ion. 74.12 at 10.50 A. M. in and will run between Bluehill and Bar Har- Meetings Peoples’ 36.20, falling 1: with the dismasted schooner Theoline of y sion in the Frye schoolhouse, Miller street, Catarrh Caunot Re Cured ..Shirtwaists.. bor, taking in Stonington, Black Island, In- Boston, bound from Brunswick for Boston, Av. at 7 o’clock. All dian Point and other She will every Saturday evening lumber laden. The lowered a SPOONS, 1901. 1900. 10 yrs. places. carry- Saratoga with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they 40 are welcome. boat and on getting alongside learned from .81.3 89.5 90.3 over passengers.” cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca- Captain Francis that the schooner ran into wheat. .88.3 80.8 80.2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles II Marsh are con- ....AT.... Shipping Items. Sch. J. V. a hurricane on July loth, in which the ves- tarrh is a blood or constitutional diseass -wheat.95.6 55.2 85.6 Wellington on MEAT FORKS, ducting Gospel meetings Saturday even- sel lost all her spars level with the deck. and in order to cure it must take in ..83.7 85.5 87.7 is loading paving from Oak Hill, at the rail- you in a tent at the Her deckload washed away and the vessel 89.6 89.2 ings and Sunday evenings, ernal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is rye.93.6 road wharf, for New York-Sch. Ellen M was full of water. Capt. Francis wished to lye.93.3 69.7 87.3 Geo. W. Cottrell ship yard. Mitchell arrived Saturday from Hoboken, be towed to port,but as the schooner’s bows taken internally and acts directly on tbi BERRY SPOONS, at the North Church were stove in and her butts started it was blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh wn Mbs. Tyleb’s “At Home.” with coal for Swan & Co_Sch. Prayer meeting this, R. Sibley found to makea line fast. Cure is not a quack medicine. It was pre- A. French & Co's Thursday, evening at 7.30 o’clock; topic, impossible Capt. Home” tendered by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hix arrived Sunday in tow from Francis refused to abandon his vessel, hop- scribed by one of the best physicians in the to the Soul.” and is a Tyler to about one hundred and Port Clyde, where she had been ashore. “Through Body Sunday ing to make the nearest port. At this time this country for years, regular pre- FANCY PIECES, services will be as follows: wor- was about 80 miles distant. scription. It is composed of the best tonics guests, Wednesday evening, July She has been bought by Capt. Geo. F. Ryan Morning Cape Henry The Saratoga supplied the vessel with pro- known, combined with the best blood puri- as one of the most of and will ship at 10.45, with sermon by Rev. R. G. successful social Belfast, be repaired and fitted visions sufficient to last the crew of seven fiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. AT GREATLY > Harbutt of Woodfords. school at for many seasons. The inclement for his Boston packet business. She was Sunday men for several days. Capt. Johnson The perfect combination of the two ingre- 12 m. Lecture at 7.30 m. Rev. R. G. Theoline would be dients is what such wonderful re- r materially changed the original owned in Rockland, built in Thomaston in p. by thought the picked up by produces REDUCED PRICES. Harbutt. some passing steamer and towed to Norfolk, sults in curing Catarrh. Send for testimo- 1 which was for a 1847, and 94 tons net.Sch. Lau- entertainment, registered the nearest port. The Theoline is a new njaJs fj*00 party, to a more formal reception, ra M. Lunt was taken on Gilchrest’s ma- The improvements at theMethodist church vessel built at Belfast, Me., in 1900. She F. 5. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0. 47 tons and hails from Boston. Sold 75c. nom of their pretty home was thrown rine railway Monday for general repairs_ will include a steel ceiling, frescoing the registers by druggists, price CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000' The Theoline was towed into New York and very beautifully decorated. A Scnooner Methebesec, Norton, is at Turk’s walls, a new carpet, and some changes in the Monday by the steamer Matanzas from SURPLUS, $33,000 feature of the decoration was large island, loading salt for Belfast.Sch. Van- pews. The frescoing will be in oil, and the Tampico and Havana. We have a large variety of ties of oak leaf which was dalia arrived of the latest The will festooning, Tuesday from Boston with ceiling design. pews USPOSITSJSOLIOITKD with a most pleasing effect. The leatherboard stoek for Sherman & and be repainted, and two rows at the rear taken Co., The Shoe Situation. TABLE WARE ball was elaborately trimmed with lumber for Mathews Bros. out to leave an aisle along the back of the and large clusters of The front room. W. S. Boston is in charge pinks. Accidents. Mrs. Mary A. Coombs fell Spearinof Improvement is general in the footwear Safe deposit boxes tor rent at $3, $5 $6.50 and was in green and light pink, the of the work, which will cost $000. industry, although no higher prices can be in 1847 Bros, down stairs at her home on Union street the Roger plate #8 a year. in obtained. Local factories that have been parlor darker pink and green the Universalist ....FOR.... we are at below last Thursday night and was quite severely- The services at church, resumed, and shops that were running part that selling prices mses were used for these two rooms, follows: At 10.45 a. Our uew vault is uaequaled in Eastern Maine bruised and lamed, but it is thought no next Sunday, will be as time, are now fully occupied. New- England any ever before offered in Belfast. bej were in abundance; banked on J. F. makers have fall contracts and UNEXCELLED in; security against lire permanent injury resulted—A new horse, nr, regular service, preaching by Rev. assuring activity and mantels and etc. until the middle of September. Spring sam- edging cornices, owned A. A. Howes & ran Rhoades of Fairfield, Me., in exchange with by Co., away ples are shown traveling men, but little end burglary in the country. *■ room the floral decoration by dining last Friday forenoon and was turned into the pastor; at 12 nr, Sunday school; at 0.15 business is done in these lines. The market Here and red Those renting boxes can have the exclusive harming. only green the ard of the m., meeting; topic, for split goods is firmer in tone and advances door-y Stephenson house on p. Young Peoples’ of their boxes to and from the -een.' Nastrtiums were the are while men’s satin shoes are in taking principal street the Cornelius “Blessed are the pure in heart.” A cordial expected, privilege Spring by driver, better request. Jobbers have light stocks but the brilliant African poppies The annual Cunningham. The horse cleared himself invitation is extended to all. of summer goods which retailers should "d the dining table. Mr. and Mrs. OEO. R. POOR, from the wagon, and went across E. L. vacation of the pastor will be the last two exhaust before the season ends. Leather were assisted in receiving in the is in good demand and firm, but without Cook’s garden into Miller street, thence up weeks in August and the first two in Sep- parlor by Mrs. Tyler's cousins, Mrs. quotable change in price. Western manu- to the Crosby- house, where he was thrown tember. facturers have bought glazed kid in the JEWELER. s. Hopkins and daughter Charlotte of Freedom and an iron fence rod entered his hreast. local market and also taken freely of other Academy, mmda, California. The novel feature Camp Ground. leather. The of hides Mr. Cunningham received a bad bruise on Northport upper large buyers dry occasion was the barn dance, which withdrew from the market owing to the FREEDOH, MAINE. bis forehead and severe bruises on his legs F. L. Palmer, of Monroe Sat- demanded and trading participated in principally by the Esq. spent prices by importers, and ankles. The horse had three deep and with his wife. became dull. Slaughter nides at Chicago are people. The upper floor of the urday night Sunday wounds in his in one of which the still firm and at the best prices of the sea- 1 chest, Her health has much since 'ny stable, reached from tne main floor improved very son.—Dun’s Review. Fall Term Opens Aug. 20,1901 iron remained and held him fast until he her stay here. the house, was converted into a line Edward was taken off force. The horse was ■! ,■ by Thorndike, ball, with an abundance of flags, bunt Miss Lizzie M. Goodwin and Etta B. Mos- given in Dr. West’s care and is doing well. Secret Societies. FOR SALE ONLY AT Prepares for all Colleges and Scientific Schools. and while man of Marblehead, Mass., are the guests evergreen, couches, easy Pupil of Charles R. Adams Graduates received without examination by all for the tairs, etc., added to the comfort of the New Advertisements. The mercury of Mrs. F. L. Palmer present week Past Master Workman George E. Johnson and John L. Hodsdon of colleges that admit by certificate. quests. The order of dances, painted on a goes up and stays up, but at Fred A. John- at the Palmer cottage. represented Enterprise Lodge of Belfast at a Boston, A. Farini of New Complete Commercial Department with Short- 't under the large card by Mr. P. A. Sanborn, was son’s dry goods store in Masonic Temple, A large number of guests are registered meeting in Augusta last Thursday to organ- York, and Shakespeare of hand and Typewriting, instruction of a on will receive. of Shaw’s Business College. mg the wall. The piano had been prices have come down to zero for his grand at the White Bock Cottage, where H. H. ize the Grand Lodge of Maine, A. O. U. W. London, graduate "‘"ved Physical Culture and Oratory taught by one into this room and the music was mid-summer clearance sale. His prices talk Andrews is giving every attention to his The organization is reported on the 2nd PUPILS IN SINOINO. who received her training at Emerson College of furnished by Ames’ orchestra. Mrs. Tyler convincingly through our advertising col- visitors. page. ) Oratory. *as assisted Mrs. A. C. Mrs. by Burgess, umns, and the sale will continue for ten The Tuttle is as well as the 1 cottage open, The Supreme lodge, Knights of Pythias, and hours mail to Board with complete accommodations $2.00 and K. Hrackett, Mrs. Geo. A. Mrs. announcement of the Eastern For terms apply by Quimby, days—See studio in connection, and will so remain for to of the •2 50 per week. Rooms for 25 cants 'av has issued an address members self-boarding h. Howes, Misses Evelyn and Cora Maine State Fair at week. Meals 10 cents each. Bangor August 27, 28, the rest of the summer. Among the party recent convention, with the official figures 18 High Street, Belfast. per Lizzie and Kate Frances or M"rison, Quimby, 29 and 30. Dr. Bristol’s trained horses are here are Mrs. W. C. Tuttle, Mrs. in the funds of the LOST. For catalogue, further information assistance ff stdfbing regarding the shortage 'wes, Helen I)oak and Marion Hazeltine. among the attractions—Attention is called and Miss in securing boarding accommodations, address E. H. Conant Erma Tuttle, Bel- endowment rank. The lodge formally A BUFF ANGORA CAT, female, shows light Mrs- Geo the principal, 4W29 0. Bailey had charge of the floral to the advt. of Freedom Academy. The fall fast ; C. C. McKenzie and Frank Tuttle of under coat and has a light breast. pledges that every beneficial certificate MRS. H. S. decorations. Delicious refreshments were term 20tb. It is an excellent WEBBER, U. H. PERKINS, Ph. LL. B. opens August Waltham, Mass. issued and in force in the endowment rank lw29* Monroe Center, Maine. B., srrved dur ing the evening. The pretty prepatory school and the prices of board in the will be protected, and that full and prompt “vonittg dresses of the ladies, both young the are very reasonable.Violet Stops Cough village of will be made. iuni payment all claims older, added grace to the occasion and ammonia for the toilet and bath at the City and works oft the Cold. •For Sale at a Bargain mention should also be made of the unusual Drug Store—Mrs. H. S. Webber, Monroe WANTED. Laxative Tablets cnre a D Bromo-Quinine TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY That desirable and well located real estate a umber of fine looking gentlemen in full Centre, has lost a buff angora cat...>See On and after Monday, July 22, the Farm near Belfast or Searsport. Good cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Prioe the foot of Main street known as the Danie dress. There were notice of an increase in of dinners Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All buildings. evening many guests the'price 25 Lane wharf property, will be sold low to closqthe price of dinners at Crosby’s Dining cents. lyrap estate. of C. B. EM F RY, from out of town, including several from at Crosby’s Dining Boom and the Common- : druggists refund the money if it fails to Inquire Room and the Commonwealth Hotel N. F. HOUSTON, Executor. 3w28* Ellsworth, Maine. California. wealth Hotel, from 25 to 35 cents. Zinc and grinding. cure. E. W. Grove’s signature oneaeh box. Belfast, December 19,1900.—si will be raised from 28 cente to 88 cents. -———— A PAIR OF VAGABONDS. PICTURES OF THE DAY. Register of Deep Water Vessels. A Hygienic Home.
1 first met the old man and his dog in Ia Baa** af Dtwar’i Vtetory. SHIPS. My wife and I are trying hard Abner B F sailed from To live on healthful diet; a red hot melodrama, in Since the New York Dewey arch wai Coburn, Colcord, provincial forS°n*fills Honolulu June 10 for Puget Sound; passed We read the food chart by the yard, as the was rued there hu been no monument t< And run our kitchen 50 which Alcibiades, dog called, Neah 3. by it; CARRIAGES When you feel blue or look Bay July 50 | commemorate the of Manlli A G arrived at Yoka- We’ve banished from our bills of fare and his master were for a kind one little pill once a day victory Hopes, Chapman, eirgaged yellow hama New All that such guides xvill cure Biliousness, Sick June ltj from York. condemn; TO CLOSE OUT AT of specialty part. ! Headache, Constipation, all A J Fuller, C M Nichols, arrived at Cape True hygiene is all our care, Liver and Bowel Com- Town Port Townsend. As planned and taught them. ^ ^ It was a ridiculous piece, July l from by Bailey’s ^ shockingly plaints. Make the blood clean, at Baltimore for REDUCED Vege- Aryan, A. S. Pendleton, For breakfast coffee is PRICES, badly put on the stage and villainously beautify the complexion. San Francisco. tabooed, table and harmless. 25 CENTS A Ilot cakes and eggs forbidden, and I five. Philadelphia for acted—I was manager myself bottle; $1.00 for Bangalore, Nagaski; And milk, since it is oft imbued INCLUDING. Pneumatic ^ ^ ! L 8. JOMSOS * CO., spoken April —, lat 39 N, Ion 68 W. so I to With germs profuse, though hidden. played the chief part, ought E B Sutton, J P Butman, cleared from New Bread is unwholesome, so is steak ; there was one item in our York April iu for Tsintau. know—but Submissive to our lot, N« Emily F Whitney, A S Pendleton, sailed entertainment which was worth all the Oatmeal and barley meal we take, WHALEBONE from June 19 for San Francisco. Groceries, Kahului And drink boiled water hot. Surreys, Top Bag- money charged at the doors. I mean Emily Heed, sailed from Sydney, NSW fSnoniFih 13 for For dinner 1 May Honolulu. soup will never do, the given by old Billy Road performance Gov Kobie, F Colcord, arrived at Hono- And oysters typhoid nourish; gies, Piano Fox Road Wagon Ecclestone and his dog. lulu June 2 from Newcastle, N. S. W. Salads, entrees and ices, too, IS WORTH DISCUSSING. Henry B A W Blanchard, arrived Are mere The Billy Ecclestone abandoned the sacred task of collecting Hyde, dyspeptic flourish; part supported by at Salt Francisco June 13 from Baltimore. Potatoes (by the last advice) and ran back to old Billy, with his stump 1 was that of a drunken, lazy, kindly old Mary L Cushing, J N Pendleton, arrived Are we’re Wagons, Pants, Concords, of a tail with emotion. poisonous, told; quivering at Cape Town June 19 from New What- We eat raw meat, fine with who supported himself by me a of wel- chopped rice, vagabond, The old man gave grin com, Wash. And drink boiled water cold. means of a performing dog. There was come, and glanced at the girl by my Manuel D. C. Nichols, cleared E all Llaguno, For teach Drays, Etc.,- grades. no need for him to act. All that he had side. To he stopped dead from New York Feb. 28 for Hong Kong; supper—some professors my surprise 'Tis best to without to was to be natural. As the author short in his recitation and blushed. passed Anjier to June 10. go it, do Yes, prior But since discretion’s left to each. to be more old face Puritan, A N Blanchard, sailed from San said at rehearsal: “Don't try his weather-beaten, grizzly We take our A great of these are Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. choice about it, many carriages of a than you really are, Billy. turned scarlet. On vagabond actually Reaper, arrived at Honolulu May 30 from chicken, waffles, tea and cake, lifted up with the latest devices overdo it.-’ Woodhurst to be sub- We are to You'll Miss appeared Newcastle, N. S. W. forbid feed; on the was But in the way of long distance and So Billy used to loaf stage just limelv unconscious of what going S 1) Carleton, Amsbury, sailed from San gluten wafers, cocoa (weak), And are as he loafed in a public house bar—the on, her attention being entirely occu- Francisco June 28 for Tacoma and Hono- prunes, all we need. dust-proof axles, rubber step dog did the rest. pied by the dog, whom she seemed to lulu. It grieves us much our friends to view pads, and Bailey springs hang- We are prepared to discuss r ♦ You talk about acting—I only wish regard as a being of a higher sphere. St Paul, F W Treat, at Newcastle N. S. W. So reckless in their diet; 21 for ers. patent shaft and forcibly, or I ; could have seen old Billy’s dog. lie a dear old she whis- May Manila. Our wholesome menu we couplings, etc., personally * you _ “Isn’t thing?” pursue St Nicholas, sailed from Newcastle, N. S And of them to and all spondence. That animal combined the intelligence in an awe-stricken voice. “I beg try it; , strictly up-to-date. AVe have that pered W June 3 lor Honolulu. But They indescrth.t’ ! a senior with the smug like to him.” appetite’s ungodly sway I► also have some of wrangler should buy trades in thing about them which is State of Maine, L A Colcord, cleared from Their nature so good pc... + of a Chadband. He could “If the have to New enthralls, expressed by the word ♦ hypocrisy you buy dog you’ll 'York May 3 for Hong Kong. We cannot get a guest to and half starved, walk I remarked. stay look miserable take the old’man, too,” Tillie FI Starbuck, Eben Curtis, sailed Withpi our healthful walls.—Tid Bits. dead lame, and go blind one minute, and “You can’t have one without the from San F'rancisco June 13 for Honolulu. “«™. be Wm 11 sailed from San f HARNESSES next time you met him he would other.” Macy, Amsbury, ► QUALITY. ! Kennebec Rumsellers. We'll be to a the old she Francisco April 17 for Alaska. ► glad show them » through long and complicated “Oh! I don’t want man,” 1 going Wm 11 J T Newcastle, you wish to buy or not. ► with unnatural activity with a little shrug of Conner, Erskine, performance said, glancing, N. S. W., for Manila, passed Goode Island I Augusta, July!).—The liquor deal- at old and dash. horror, Billy. July 2. ers ot Kennebec county are making ♦ E. R. I the roving life had I think it must have been the first | CONNER, Front suppose shifty, BARKS. preparations to close tiieir places of St., Belfast, Me,! I moral but I had looked at for a Hash I ♦ weakened the dog's nature; time she him, business on short a ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I Alice Reed, Alanson Ford, cleared from notice, anticipating ^ can that he rose to heights of of recognition came into | | only say half-puzzled Yarmouth,.N s, June 15 for Buenos general crusade as a result of the tragic I were a scarlet PROPOSED MANILA MEMORIAL SHAFT POB Ayres. I deception which thought only her eyes, and patch appeared Edward sailed from ban Francisco death of Famham at ilallowell would SAN FRANCISCO. May, young lie as she from the —- possible to human beings. on each cheek glanced June 18 for Honolulu. last week. Sheriff JIcFadden to and and then back ) Already “shoulder arms,” “march war,” old man to the dog again. Bay. San Francisco purposes supplying Ethel, Dodge, arrived at Boston May 8, has a the of begun campaign against “die for his in the presence Then she turned away quickly, and the want an from Fernandina. j country" by erecting imposing gran- Ilallowell liquor sellers, upon request a district old woman with such walked toward of course, I Herbert Black, W II Blanchard, arrived | visiting home, and, ite shaft to the honor of the Manila vic- of the mayor of that and has stat- of that at Rosario, June l item Pascagoula via city, a chaste air pious resignation followed submissively. tors and of the ed that he is to extend the work down the she navy. Buenos Ayres. ready I have seen tears trickling “What is the name of that dog?” Published Mon- ! Mabel 1 Meyers, C N Meyers, cleared from ! to any place in the county, if a formal | P 11 | some day, -. cheeks. In curious said a effort to Wednesday, T h u t ... spectator's presently, making great Boston 20 for June 2 Is made the and is in old could Marconi’s Bride. May Rosario; spoken j request by proper author- Friday, known way that abandoned dog speak naturally. lat 31 X'. loir. 40 W. mm mmmmm reality a tine, Miss Bowen ties. fresh, suggest holy martyrdom combined with “They call him Alcibiades,” I said, Josephine Holman of Matauzas, arrived at Havana, July 7 from M C Ufa every-ot her- d a y a desire for social reform just when he to her to regain the famous Indiana family is soon to If Kb If Daily, giving the speaking lightly, help Philadelphia. Sheriff McFadden of Kennebec latest news on NEW- in and in Olive arrived at New Y’ork days «il bail \ liked. her composure. “He’s old sin wed Signor William Marconi, the cele- Thurlow, May of issue, and cov- f 31 county lias made proclamation that he per m; ii an oici woman so from Port Spain. ering news of the 1 remember seeing years." brated inventor of wireless telegraphy. will extend the work of the ■ Freemantle 9 for South suppressing other carried the dog’s air of noble “And—and the old man?” she said. Penobscot,at May | three. It con- and V away by Marconi and his bride met on ship- Africa. liquor traffic to any place where he is tains all important that she old Billy a six- “Ecclestone—familiarly,Billy—a very COIil.•ini' patience gave Rebecca M G from Phila- to do so. foreign cable news IllosI si in her his faults.” Crowell, Dow, ! formally requested Evidently pence, and then groped blindly old boy, too, in spite of for Brazil arrived at Delaware which appears in good delphia 51 r. 5IcFadden has a curious idea of THE for a for the Whether “lie to be she DAILY tri- bag biscuit dog. happens my father,” Breakwater June 3. the duties of a sheriff. to YllRIf that According IUnl\ RUNE of same she was so overcome with emotion said. Rose Innis, Melvin Colcord, sailed from also YORK IS the statutes it is the of sheriffs to date, Domestic hour >>i she was 1 a of course New Y ork June 3 for Santos. duty and | she didn’t notice what doing This was rather shock, but Foreign Corre- vV inquire diligently into violations of the pr. instead of a I no but received the Sachem, Nichols, arrived at New Y’ork spondence. Short tural [)-• can't say, but producing evinced surprise, are not to Feb 28 from Hong Kong. liquor law. They wait for Stories, E 1 e gant of fit. I biscuit she handed the animal a temper- news as if it were quite natural for a Half-tone Thomas A Goddard, sailed from Portland formal or informal requests from any- Illustra- dt'i. ini' “Shall I Get Drunk in The tions, H u morons ance tract, entitled well-dressed young lady, living 21 for Rosario. May body.—Portland Press. Industrial Drive, to have a father who ran a per- Willard J. H. sailed wItems, To-night?” Mudgett, Monroe, ■ Pi ¥ information, Fash- The rose to the occasion superbly. show on the beach. Mf ► | dog forming dog from Boston June 26 for Buenos Ayres; ™|ftfppmVThkl\kl ion Notes, Agricul- she in her rather about she 40 Ion 61 tural WEEKLY To be sure, when groped bag "I—1 am upset it,” spoken June 29, lat N, W. Matters and ports W:i there was a look in his faltered. Comprehensive and cepted slightly worldly SCHOONERS. 1 | of the ex- ., reliable Financial by fatal which reminded me “I think you ought to be very glad to and eyes, Market reports ; a the R arrived at conn11 on a face when find I ventured. Georgia Gilkey, W Gilkey, MUNYON’S i'V pression parson's him,” and New Y'ork June 25 from Santa Cruz. is carried round; but when “I’m to hear you say that,” she Regular subscrip- plate being glad cleared from Carra- the tract was the old mission- “I was afraid you would Henry Clausen, Jr, produced whispered. belle, 5 for Portsmouth. and with a the Will me? Fla., July ary expression returned, think opposite. you help H B arrived at Fernandina TRIBUNE it to Gladys, Colson, We furnish it with TRIBUNE II at the he carried W hat I to do?” glance heading ought July s from Perth Amboy. THE REPUBLI- year. his tail. that her mother died when DYSPEPSIA " it... his master and It John C Smith. arrived at New wagged appeared Kneeland, CAN JOURNAL Till ! as the old and from that York I regret to add that as soon she was six years of age. June 29 from Brunswick, Ga. for $2.50 per year, IAN in woman's back was turned Alcibiades time until she was eleven her father Mary A Hall, Haskell, cleared from Pen- advance. for S ih' led the to a house. her so shamefully that at last sacola June 30 for New York. in :i11\ M way public neglected Lucia sailed from Hava- But when Alcibiades went through her mother’s brother interferred and Porter, Farrow, •Send all ordersfto na June 21 for New Y ork via Manzanilla. CURE in a music hall his could recol- his performance took her away. She vaguely R W Iliehborn, cleared from The look Hopkins, When Prof. his Cars manners were quite different. lect her father buying Alcibiades as a 14 for Buenos Munyon says Dyspepsia Philadelphia May Ayres. will cure indigestion and all forms of stomach The Journal of noble way to one The old man was then down- K F from Phila- Republican Publishing Company, Belfast, Maine. resignation gave pup. going Pettigrew,"Morse, cleared trouble he simply tells the truth. It will cure a of reckless and diabolical enjoyment. hill fast, and bad practically lost all delphia, Julv 10 for Portland. stomach that has been abused by over-eating and There was a twinkle in his eye She had never seen him bailie I'On, W II West, cleared from over-drinking. It will cure a stomach that has sly self-respect. been weakened It will do much that comic with double after her uncle took her Philadelphia July 1 for Brunswick. by old-style drugs. EDITION suggested songs again away, toward making an old stomach act like a sound one. NEW on Tola, A S Wilson, cleared from Boston and lie seemed to be the and old had made no effort to seek At all druggists, 25 cents. Fifty six other cures. meanings, Billy June 20 for Jacksonville. of a with Munyon, New York and Philadelphia. point Jelling yarn compared her out. Willie L Newton sailed from New Y’ork be innocent 1 MUNYON’S IMULFIt (THE* CATARRH. r which a French farce would But she was now free. Tie uncle had July 1 for Brunswick. Webster’s anil pure. died and left her well provided for, and 1 am confident that if the abandoned she was anxoius to do the right thing for The Home of Notable Women. International expression on that dog's face had once the old man, and, in fact, more than the MISS JOSEPHINE BOWEN HOLMAN, the attention of the was livii w th a caught County right thing. She g board, and she attracted him by her Washington as the home of notable You would know Council would have refused to maiden the other relative Dictionary they aunt, only interest in his inventions. Miss Hol- men is an everyday thought over the renew the license of every hall where she had in the world, but she would like country. It does not so often occur to Whole man is about 22 years old. and Signor Truth, New Plates Throughout he appeared. to be a real daughter to the old man.Jif one that it is the city of the notable the Marconi is 26. He is Itulian-Englisb. jThe Several years elapsed between I could suggest any way of bringing it women of America whose lives are re- the 25,000 New Words of our melo- about. between lines. breaking up provincial minders of presidents, generals and Phrases and Definitions drama and my next encounter with Xow, it struck me that this was not How the Maine Will Be Raised. statesmen. Mrs. Grant, and Mrs. Gar- jRead rubbed # under the direct Billy and his dog. I believe they quite so impossible as one might sup- Prospects of raising the Maine are field, both widows of presidents and When Prepared super- in their usual fashion. Alcibiades old I vision of W.T. HARRIS,Ph.D.,LL.D., along pose. Like most weak people, Billy nnusually bright. Work will be begun former mistresses of the White House, BILIOUS, was a dog of some resource. When was amenable to influence, and 1 had Mrs. Sheridan, Mrs. Blaine and Mrs. United States Commissioner of Edu- assisted a of things were very bad, he was capable long since found that I could do almost W. are all DYSPEPTIC, cation, by large corps George Childs, residing here, and editors. of abstracting a piece of meat from a what I liked with him. now within a radius of ten blocks. NERVOUS or competent specialists and it in tri- Miss Woodhurst 11k* Best u< i< .(■ I butcher's shop bringing So_, without telling Mrs. Grant, now past seventy years, R.ich Bindings. a 2364 Pages and'31o»ttl’i to Ilis master of I the CONSTIPATED, umph Billy’s lodgings. anything my intention, sought and one of the most amiable ladies that 5000 Illustrations ily Paper in tlie I nite.l the and there is one would then gravely reprove dog old vagabond out that night at bis lodg- ever graced the capital, lives quietly in j cook the meat. in time to Better Than Ever for Home, ings, and arrived just prevent the house at 2111 Massachusetts avenue, certain cure, Billeting that every one <>i Once him to a \ School, and Office. Billy sold young dog a drinking bout. surrounded hundreds of relics of her nave at least one good agriculi would by The True trainer, who" thought Alcibiades Alter giving mm a good shaking up, A little woman we have arrau distinguished husband. We also publish journal, perfected exercise a moral influence over his and a good morally physically, proceeding in stature, bent with advancing years, j “L.F.” Atwood’s Webster’s we can send that practical and The rather who Collegiate Dictionary younger pupils. price agreed upon which puzzled Alcibiades, but not rotund, she extends a cordial Bitters. with Glossary of ScottishWords and Phrases. nal. Farm and Home, in cornu was but within a week knew whether to in second class in £.->, Billy bought hardly applaud my democratic greeting to all her callers. First class quality, size.” Republican Jonrn 1 ok rtmarka' the old sinner back for twenty shillings, eff ort’s or hold of my leg, 1 proceed- It is her misfortune to be as below. Lack of fori lay deepest prac- See that you £et of both given space the reason that Alcibiades not ed to sound him on the of his Specimen pages, etc. being subject tically deprived of her sight, but her books sent on / description of the contents of F.r to the "L. F.” kind. application. \ only obstinately refused perform daughter. an whom she calls which is for secretary, orphan girl G. b C. Merriam Co. websters unequalled variett tricks of any kind for a stranger, but there was one feature | Xow, redeeming my eyes”, and who is known to Mrs. 11NTERN ATIONAL Prominent among its many depart; his at in in old character—he was not Publishers V dictionary displayed annoyance things Billy’s Grant’s friends as “Miss Mary”, writes mentioned the Farm and Darden, Marl a valuable fox terrier. a when in order to 0 Mass. general by killing exactly cadger—and her letters and attends to the’details of Springfield Fruit (Culture, Plans and Invention". I came across them again at Brighton. see how he would take it I a suggested large correspondence. Mrs. Grant is Dr. Emmons’ Talks with a Lawyer, Around (he blob' and his were giving brief per- that he should ask his for Billy dog daughter help, engaged in writing memoirs, which, to Monthly Regulator has brought happiness to and Dairy, The Poultry Yard, The qu formances on the beach. They both he the notion with scorn. hundreds of anxious women. There is rejected the feminine world at least, will be fully posi- Plants and The H a little wicked- no other known to medical science Flowers, Veterinary, looked a little older, and “Xo. my he said “I as as were the memoirs tively remedy boy,” bitterly, interesting that will so and do the work. Faney Work, Household Features. er. Boor old Billy was going downhill treated the and I’m not quickly safely girl badly, going written by her husband in his last years. Longest and most obstinate from Farm and Home is sem > it irregularities published rapidly. Strange as may sound, he to blackmail her and be a beastly nuis- Her house is a museum of re- any cause relieved immediately. Success guar- Grant thus giving you 24 numbers a year was a man of high education, and had ance. To-morrow the and anteed at any stage. No pain, danger, or inter- morning dog lics and she loves to live in the mem- ference with work. hundreds a volume of as Have relieved of DOLLARS making over 500 pages, once held a good appointment master I will be and off and out of her ories of up get them. Every visitor not only cases where others have failed. The most diffi- all the latest and most reliable into; a The downfall THE PLAN FOB RAISING THE MAINE, in public school. had way. And so it will go on until the old finds her as was cult cases successfully treated by mail,and bene- accessible, just her experience and science can been about the usual ficial results in every instance. No supply. brought by causes, dog dies—U won't be long now, for he’s on tbe sunken battleship in tbe fall, great husband, but is the en- guaranteed had permitted risk whatsoever. We treat hundreds of ladies By special arrangement we make f and now he degenerated into a very old-^nd then I shall go to the and tbe contractors have every hope joyment of viewing these wonderful whom we never see. Write for f urther particulars time the following liberal offer: thorough vagabond. workhouse, and no one will be a penny that will be successful. mementoes, under Mrs. and free confidential advice. Do not put off too they frequently All letters answered. Remem- ...AND... To all who pay for The Republic an .1- It was rather a pitiable spectacle to the worse.” Grant's One of her long. truthfully personal guidance. ber, this remedy is absolutely safe under year In Farm and Horn see the weak old fellow Then 1 the matter in a every advance, $2.00, good-natured, approached To by Balloon. proudrst is a small rug which condition and leaves no after Europe keepsakes possible positively sentforone free. The mi..- and his dog going through the same different and told him that the ill effect the health. Sent by mail, year regular spirit, M. Louis one of the General Grant bought her when they upon securely Godard, most cel- sealed, $2.00. letters should be for Farm and Home Is 50 rents a year. tricks: Alcihiades looking as pious and girl wanted a father just as badly as he first Mrs. Sartor- Money registered. ebrated of French aeronauts, will at- began housekeeping. DR. J.W. EMMONS’CO., ITOTremontSt., Boston. vigilant as ever, but a little more ragged wanted a home, and that he would have is, her only daughter, and several grand- Address all orders to and a trilie stiff in tempt some time during tbe the joints. to shake off his vagabond ways and be coming children, live with tier.—Joe Mitchell THK REPUBLICAN JOURNAL IM But it SENSE was here that Alcihiades put a man. in “National for 4m46 Bellas Chappie Magazine” A JVctt the finishing touch to a remarkable Finally, I took him into the town and J uly. Rtirtfhirg ird Meatlhlul career. It was a stroke of crowning had him groomed down and decently Institution is the bath. and for which at mornirg diplomacy sagacity, clothed, and the change was so remark- A Foor Millionaire least three owe him an everlast- people ble that, when wre three—Billy, the dog Lately starved in London because he Is the title of a booklet by an Caffein. ing debt of gratitude. and I—walked the Parade next not along could digest his food. Early use of It is doubly beneficial when advertising expert. Phenyo It happened that at that time I was morning no one would have Dr. King’s New Life Tills would have sav- recognized For fifteen a standard ivitu working extremely hard to win the the old showman. ed him. They strengthen the stomach, aid years affections of a certain digestion, promote assimilation, young woman, It was a great occasion, for we met a improve Sick who weighed me in the balance with a certain dignified, self-possessed little appetite. Price 25c. Money back if not Headaches, satisfied. Sold by R. II. Moody, druggist. Both are needed to make judicial exactness which was rather ex- lady, who put her dignity and self-pos- Glenn’s Nervous Headaches. asperating. session on one and to side, greatly the John J. Wardwell. Iloweyer, we had at least one common amazement of a large and fashionable successful. Neuralgia and peculiarity—a profound respect for dogs crowd, put her arms round the old sin- advertising John J. Wardwell has designed and Acute a < am. —and when I told her of Alcihiades and ner’s neck and kissed him. Rheum superintended the construction of more his master, who were then Then she welcomed performing Alcibiades, who, vessels in Knox than other f you wish something sure and | sal- .' on the and at one I with county any The Journal is ready to advise with beach, how, time, his usual sagacity, had remember- man. Born in he ’’ had been their comrade and Penobscot, attended PHENYO CAFFEIN companion, ed her from his puppyhood. school at Castine and later at Sulphur Soap its patrons on advertising and to she was I had rather feared Stockton, HIV' delighted. Finally, she turned to me, and—well, at which in 186(i he entered advertisements to meet > that her fastidious little mind place the em- prepare 25 Pills 25c. Sold all d might no, she didn’t say anything, but there of he entered SOLD BY DRLQOISTS. When we arrived on the scene Alci- trick. Xo or will All persons who have not paid thn coaxing persuading the service of II. M. Bean at Camden 1900 are requested to settle iinmediai- biades was extremely busy balancing a induce that old rascal to die for Advertising Pays cunning and for thirteen years was chief design- taxes are dm* and liable to costs. Japanese umbrella on the end of his his or on I shall be in office country, even accept a cake er and constructor at this yard. Dur- my in Memorin nose. He winked at me, and dropped trust. lie seems to understand from 8.30 to 11.30 a. m. daily, and Satin' quite ing this time he designed and built such 1.30 to 4.30 P. M. the umbrella, but redeemed his that he has retired reputa- from the profession, famous vessels as the W. M. C. HILL. Coll. tion a concertina. As soon Henry Cramp, w by playing and like a wise dog he declines to ap- B. Anna March M. John Prescott, Murray, Jenny Belfast, 28,1901.—31t.f as old Billy saw I had arrived, and was as an White. LOUIS GODARD. pear amateur.—Black i*d F. Porter, and others. It was here that accompanied a he it a autumn to cross from America to Eu- by lady, judged Mr. Wardwell the famous six- : favorable moment to take a collec- designed Pub. up ^ASTORIA. rope in a balloon. The daring voyager masted Geo. AV. AVells, the first of its RepublicarJournal Co., tion. So Alcihiades was sent round with WANTED Kind You Han expects to make the trip in from 4 to kind to be built. Mr. AVardwell has a tin mug, while his master gave a Bean the Always Bought A who would lik< 12K days. just received a commission to erect a middle-aged lady pathetic recitation about his “grand- BELFAST, MAI NE. home where the work is not hard. Appl\ model of the Geo. AV. AVells for the GIRLS llo'P child’s doll.” Imre. Always reliable. Lad lea, ask Druggist for Massachusetts Institute of CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH in Red and Belfast, July 11,1901.—28tf I may mention that Alcihiades could It Dazzle* The World. Technology in Boston. In 1900 the well known firm Qold metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. take up a collection in a way that would Take ao other. Refuse dangerous substi- Kor over Muj lean. No Discovery in medicine has ever of Cobb, Butler & Co. of Bockland re- put many church-wardens to shame. creat- tutions aad Imitations. Buy of your Druggist, ed one of the Mr. Wardwell to assume the or send 4e. in stamps for Particulars, Testi- There was no and quarter excitement that has quested Dr. John Stevens. escaping him. In fact, if An Old Well-Tried Eemedy. their monials and Relief for Ladles," in Utter, been caused by Dr. New management of retun; Hall. Testimonials. Sold all you seriously tried to avoid him, he Mrs. Winslow’s has been King’s Discovery shipbuilding by 10,000 by Soothing Syrup plant. He is now in full of this Druggists. CHEMICAL CO. sniffed the calves of vour in a for Consumption. It’s severest tests have charge CHICHESTER OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. legs way used for over fifty years by millions of large He understands Hadisou "Iqnare. PHlLA., F,» steamer which would excite in a been on victims of shipyard. fully Ernie Me. liberality miser. hopeless Consumption, " mothers for their children while teething, every detail of a ship’s construction and OFFICE HOURS: II to 12 A. n. 1 to J I’ But to my surprise, he took compara- Pneumonia, and ; with success. Hemorrhage, Pleurisy the of a The steamer Castine is withdrawn from the ^ " little notice of and on perfect It soothes the child, personally supervises building and Sunday II to 12 tively me, passed Bronchitis, thousands of whom it has re- to Brooklin and Belfast route and is for charter or to the vessel from start finish—from the ^ForhalfTceiitu^ to Miss Woodhurst, and made as much softens gums, allays all pain, cures wind B. B B-BBT X* the houeehold re- let to private parties, Sunday school excursions, stored to perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, designing to the launching. Mr. J. J. m m worms in and excursion business. fuss over her as if she had been a friend colic, and is the best for Diarrhoea. a Ashing parties general remedy Wardwell is a c A true I’Regular running speed 12 miles an hour. Steamer Asthma, Croup. Hay Fever, Hoarseness pleasing gentleman to of the family. I was sorry, because she Is to the taste. Sold ¥>• __' Ilf- tonic and cure for can be chartered at reasonable rates the pleasant by druggists and meet. He is identified in by day, was just the kind of a to lose her Whooping Cough it is the quickest, prominently Kin worm iumi week or month. Room to Let. girl in every part of the world. F. & A. M. and K. of P. is a orders. Price 36c. at a Twenty-five I surest cure in the world. It is sold E. circles, SHERMAN «. SWIFT, Agent, head if took any notice of her. cents a bottle. Its value is by ~ Writ* tor dog incalculable. Be member of the A. O. U. — druggists. 68 Main Street, Belfast. Furnished unfurnished. l', ;i HOloody who guarantees satisfaction or re- AV., and is a • • fre« book on Children. or; Centrally But Alcihiades behaved in a most sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s 1 Telephone call 9-2. Modern conveniences. Meals can Soothing funds money. Large bottles 50c and $1.00. citizen who is held in high esteem.— sanitary eccentric fashion, for he seemed to Syrup, and take no other kind, L. W. COOMBS, Gen. Manager, obtained across the street, if desired. Apply i Trial bottles free. Bockland Courier-Gazette. Elixirt-aa*-1 I On board steamer at Lewis wharf, Belfast j No. .SO Miller Street, Side Poor. AUTHOR’S HOME. NEWS NOTES. THE NURSE’S STORY. Cure fur MAINE GAMBLING AT THE RACETRACK. Cholera Iufantuui—Never Known At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and \ for y _ / to Fall. the County of Waldo, on the 9th day of Ad Interesting Incident out of Her Long > July, a. D. 1901. ,,me life of Sarah Ome Jewett It is reported that only forty British The Chicago American of Jund 28th 1 Ex|m rlence. Oue in Her Culling Hus Many Daring last May an infant child of our ARY j. GREEXLE AF, widow of Samuel T. by the St. Louis Globe novelists are able to live on the protits a !. described inees ! had series of articles on the neighbor was suffering from cholera infan- M Green leaf, late o* in of of Ch to Look l pun the Bright as Well bearing Palermo, saidCouuty their books. tum. The doctors had up all of Waldo, deceased, presented a as the Darker eide of Life. subject of at the racetracks. given hopes having petition -P111’ of the day leads a more gambling recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain’s praying for an allowance out of the peisonal According to insurance statistics, tee- them was estate of said deceased. o outdoor life, nor one which “Interesting?” said Nurse Coopernail in Among the following, by Colic, Cholera and Diarrhtea Remedy to totalers seventeen retlected in her books, than may expect years response to a reporter’s querry: “Yes, in- Rev. Thomas the bouse, telling them I felt sure it would Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to SUMMER B. Gregory, pastor of the all interested SERVICE. more life than drinkers. some ex- do if used to directions. persons by causing a copy of this o Jewett. Yet hers is a life deed, I have had very interesting good according In Chicago Liberal church, of two time the child had order to be published three weeks successively in since I entered my profession. formerly days recovered. the removed from people, pas- Mouners at a funeral at Salem, Ind., fully Republican Journal, a newspaper published Six Trips a Week to Bostoa. Serieneesne in my has many opportunities Belfast: The child is now vigorous and healthy. I at that i inters at that center of lit. were attacked a swarm of bees and calling Belfast, they may appear at a Probate by to look upon the inside of home life and, have recommended this remedy frequently Court, to be held at Belfast, within aud tor said I r-ocial life and interests— the About 5,000 human driven from cemetery. while I have seen much suffering, there is beings, men, and have never known it to fail.—Mbs. County, on the 13th day of August, A. D. t women and 1901,! T. Field's, Charles street, always a bright side, too. children, possibly 3,500 Curtis Rakeb, Bookwalter, Ohio. at ten of the clock before nooiw'a< cl show cause, j A Santa man has over if anv where she meets and mingles Barbara, Cal., “An experience which affected my own men, 1,200 women and 200 or 300 chil- they have, why the prayefAf said petitioner | Many thousands have been restored to should nut be most exclusive one thousand turtles, with which he ex- life occurred a short time dren—little let us granted. Boston’s very, intimately boys and girls, say, health and the use of Cham- GEO. E. to stock a “turtle ranch” in that it had a I happiness by JOHNSON, Judge. nit with the first stirrings of pects ago. Fortunately happy ending. between the ages of ten and sixteen— berlain’s If afflicted wish A true copy— Attest: had been for about sixteen Cough Remedy. the air she is off for South county. suffering years backed under the roof of the throat it a trial Cha*. P. Hazeltixe, Register. with and other attendant dis- away any trouble, give for it is where well into October indigestion grand stand at the certain to prove beneficial. that Mo., A new trolley line between New York orders of the stomach. I was bilious and building Washing- Coughs ton Park race have resisted all other treatmant for At a to the fullest possible extent and Connecticut promises a regular run felt tired and depressed much of the course! years, Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for time; was a have yielded to this and the County of Waldo, on the 9:b of f. of tlie out-of-doors. an of head ached a deal and often a It characteristic crowd. The remedy perfect day July, .lights of sixty miles hour outside city my great health been restored. Cases that seemed A. D. 1901. or residence is no mere lodg faintness came over me so that I was obliged men, the women—yes, and even the .June steamers leave Bel- limits. hopeless, that the climate of famous health ARIA E. P ARK widow of William H. Park, Commencing 17,1901, a veritable teeni- to lie down until it wore away. Besides children—were filled full of the fast: but home, plainly resorts failed to have been M late of Searsport, la said of Waldo, When at home their constit- I had of the stomach with of benefit, perma- County For Boston, via Northport. Camden and Rock- memories and among that, trembling spirit the time and use. deceased, having presented a for tender, loving place. nently cured by its Bear in mind that petition praying land, Mondays at 3 p. m.. other Sun- Senator Cockrell of Missouri the symptoms, of acute gastritis and my. were an allowance out of the estate of said days except ns, one of those Col- uents, They there for sport—not the every bottle is warranted and if it does not personal days, at 5.00 P. M. stately, abdomen was so sore and tender that I could deceased. smokes a comcorb and Senator and that con- prove beneficial the will be refunded For an1 umns—with great spacious pipe, bear to touch it. These ailments in- healthy legitimate sport money Bucksport. Winterport Bangor, daily, Daniel of sits on a store box hardly sists in to you. Ordered, That the said i»etitioner give notice except Monday, at about 7.45 a. m Me halls, easy stairways and Virginia as witnessing a fair trial of speed to all terfered to a great extent with my work persons interested by causing a Cifpy of this For Searsp >rt and Hampden, Tuesdays, Thurs- in front of a and whittles. between a half to li replaces—that attracts and grocery, a nurse. I tried a number of remedies with- dozen magnificent order be published three weeks successively in days and Sundays at 7.45 a. m. > the Journal, a ^ it ion for its sedate dignity. a farmer out success until, upou reading one of your thoroughbreds, but the sport which is Republican newspaper published returning: George Manstield, wealthy Verona Park at Belfast, that at a olose to the books, I determined to see what Dr. Wil- with these Campmeeting. they may appear Probate street, opposite of Salem Center, N. Y., rides to market swelled eight letters—g-a-m-b- Court, to be held at Belfast, within aud for said From Boston, daily, except Sunday, at 5.00 p. m. liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People would do From villagers call “block,” amid on 1-i-n-g. County, on the 13th day of A. D. 1901, Rockland, via Camden and Northport, every morning his trotting cow, in case. I them The annual of the Pe- August, nid trees that shield my began taking according The noble the campmeeting at ten of the clock before nooo, and show cause, daily, except tionday, at 5.co a. m. giant The odd combination is a fa- relief animal, horse, they nobscot From via Daisy. to the directions and experienced al- were not Spiritual Temple Association if any they have, why the prayer of said petition- Bangor, Winterport and Bucksport, environ it on all sides. A thinking of at all; but they at 12.00 miliar sight on the streets of the town. most immediately. 1 took them in all for will be held at Verona Park, 2ttth er should not be granted. Mondays noon; other days, except Sun- norous rich in beautiful were thinking, and most July days, at 2.00 p. m. hall, about two months and now I recommend thinking to August 19th. Verona Park is situat- GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. I and with a all of the fruit crops around and of the A true copy. Attest: FRED W. POTE, Belfast. panels cornices, Nearly them to all who suffer fromdiseasesbrought earnestly excitedly, money ed on an on Agent, been this island, the banks of the Chas. P. Hazeltixe, Register. CALVIN AUSTIN. Gen‘1 Boston. ioor at each end, extends Naples, Italy, have destroyed on by poor blood or weakened nerves.” they were to win or lose in the betting. Supt., one mile from WILLIAM H. HILL. Gen’f Boston 1 a caustic caused the Mrs. Charlotte il, whose above The the hu- Penobscot, Bucksport, Manager, o centre of the house. Ly- year by rain, by Coopern spirit dominating 5,000 is sworn to her before Noah H. and easy of access by boat and train. SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- iit side are two immense volumes of poisonous smoke statement,is by man beings, old and men and large square young, The Maine Central and fast, on the 9th day of 1901. John from crater of Browning, a notary public, lives at No. 40 was Washington WALDO July, ie at one side a liigh- issuing the Vesuvius. women, the spirit of the mean and oue of the executors of the last will | quaint, North Fifth street, lludson, N. Y. She is County Railroads will sell tickets at all Hubbard, with broad, low the mercenary. They were there for and testament of Mary C. Hubbard, late of Win stairway High temperature, followed by stiff- one out of many who have been cured by stations north and east of to in said turns to the business—the business of Augusta terport, County, deceased, having present- by right angle ness about the cross between Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale profiting by ed iheir third and final account of body—a People. the Bucksport and return for one fare the administration where there is another hall These will not cure cases similar unfair and unholy principles of of said estate for allowance. the grip, malaria and the old-fashioned pills only round trip. On Sundays, Steamer Ag- I re with an immense to hers but are a for all dis- “getting for nothing.” that notice thereof be On aud after June 24,1901, trains rooms, ague—is a new ailment that is afflicting positive specific something nes will make between Ordered, given, three connecting eases from poor blood or weakened In the minds of these there hourly trips weeks in the a at Burnham and oil by pretty dormers over hundreds of in at the arising people and successively, Republican Journal, Waterville with through traina people Chicago nerves. cure lomocotor Bucksport Verona Park. Steamer newspaper in Belfast, in said room is set forth with the They ataxia, partial was none of the inspiration that is published County, for aud from Baugor, Waterville, Portland and present time. paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neural- born of M. & M., Capt. Bennett, makes daily that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- old-fashioned witnessing the action of the bate Court, to be beld at on the 13th Boston, will rim as follows: mting. mahog- rheumatism, nervous headache, the trips from Camden to touch- Belfast, day — The of John gia, his his his endur- Bucksport of next, and show il have ; ure high backed chairs, apartment Brown, Queen after-effects of the of the horse, grace, speed, August cause, any they FROM BELFAST. grip, palpitation ing at all bay points. why the said account should not be allowed. cod escritoires, broad easy Victoria's favorite servant, which was and all ance—whatever inspiration there was heart, pale and sallow complexions GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. AM PM PM white closed her orders for arose from the sordid ontury bedsteads,with kept by eighteen forms of weakness either in male or female. thought—“Which A VACATION RECREATION PEACE. A true copy. Attest: Belfast, depart 7 00 1 30 3 30 jninets of rare china, gilded years after his* death, is being converted Dr. William*’ Pink Pills for Pale People are horse is going to win, i. e., How much Chas. P. Hazeltixe, Register. City Point.t7 06 tl 35 13 36 Waldo.+7 15 1 hosts of relics and into a billiard room for the present sold by ail dealers, or will be sent post-paid money am I to win or lose?” Northern New England is the summer U 45 t3 65 curios, Brooks. 7 26 1 56 4 20 on of cents a box, or six The of pleasure and vacation ground for the world. .vers of the go into tenants of Windsor. receipt price, fifty demoralizing effect this spirit TTALDO SS.—In Court of Knox .t7 38 t2 OS 14 38 antique boxes for two dollars and cents No other section can boast of scores of Probate, held at Bel- find but one fifty (they was not to be concealed. It was ff on the 9 th of 1901. Levi B. Thorndike. 7 46 2 15 6 17 they specimen are every- a hundred beaches and a fast, day July, There more than 1,250,000 square are never sold in bulk or by the 100) by ad- lakes, whole on Unity. 7 53 2 23 6 ■ -e with which this where visible. Not the men, but Cox, adminifctrator the estate of Khoda Cox, 60 “great Dr. Williams’ Medicine only mountain range within the meager boundar- Burnham, 8 miles of unexplored lands in Canada. dressing Company, the late of Liberty, in said County, deceased, having arrive.,. 15 2 45 6 25 -.e" is filled to women, yes, and even the and ies of a hundred overflowing, The entire area of the Dominion is Schenectady, N. Y. Avoid imitations; sub- boys square miles, yet this is presented his first and final accouurof adminis- Clinton. 8 32 t6 50 with its wealth of girls, were up to a state of ex- wliat New has, there tration of said estate for allowance/A Beutou. 8 42 t7 08 icstead, at con- stitutes never cured anybody. wrought England and, though computed 3,450,257 square miles, Bangor. ... 4 40 one to Miss Jewett at the citement that bordered close onto are thousands of tourists annually at these Ordered. That notice thereof be three one-tliird of this has given, A >1 sequently country delirium! there cau be accommodated hun- weeks in the or surgeon father. It was j resorts, successively, Republican Journal, Waterville. 8 47 3 15 7 15 been untraveled by the explorer. dreds of thousands more. a in in said back some- yet LITERARY NEWS AND NOTES. One coulu not the newspaper published Belfast, county, PM AM oture dating help asking ques- that all interested attend at a Pro- tion—in Every nook and corner of New England persons may Portland.12 02 126 the of the last Montana owns more than fact, the question was forced bate to be held at on the 13 h §35 early part one-eigh- is an outing resort and the Boston and Court, Belfast, day * 00 » 00 6 57 before her teenth of its as the The London of the home to one in of one’s self—“Is a of August uext, and show cause, if any they have Boston, !*;:»■. mg grandfather, area, government correspondent spite Maine lines reach all of the leading ones. ) W. D. 4 10 1* 15 7 25 state of mind a why the said account should not he allowed. tv secured to the State two sections in New York Tribune says the late Sir like this good thing? Is If are interested in or intend to take a years old, poses- granted you GEO. E JOHNSON, TO BELFAST. Besant his it conducive to Does it Judge. iiid'it remains to-day essen- each township for the benefit of the Walter appointed literary morality? tend vacation this season, you want a Boston and A true copy. Attest: mged, Miss Jewett watching public schools and an aggregate of 00S,- agent, A. P. Watt, as executor under to make home purer and happier? Does Maine Excursion Book. It’s free for the Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. PM AM his will. Watt is also Besant’s lit- it not weaken the forces asking. Send a postal to General Boston, ivingly maintaining every- 000 acres for the various State institu- Mr. positively Passenger D. which Pep. (21), B. & M. R. R., Boston. (w 83Q is it was when this seafaring tions. erary executor, with the manuscript of upon morality depends? Yonder SS. In Court or probate, held at Bel- P M on the 9ch of Annie Portland. is alive, and it is her earnest an autobiography, the existence of woman—possibly a wife and a mother— WALDOfast, day July, 1901. 11 00 12 55 Australian papers state that the ex- L. Cross, administratrix on the estate of Llewel- A M A M m e it intact when she which had not been is she made better, purer, more I pas- of the West Australian suspected. wifely, lyn L. Cross, late of Searsmont, in said County, Waterville. 0 05 9 50 4 20‘ ■ periment gov- more unknown. motherly, by this wild excite- | PROBATE deceased his first ami final ac- Bangor. 7 00 1 40 ernment in domestic cats loose Herbert C. Libby, the editor of “Col- NOTICES. having presented ose time honored walls Miss turning ment?” count of administration of said estate lor allow- p M in the southeastern districts of the col- by Stories,” has been at work during ance. Kenton. t(> 13 tiOOO 4 26 burn, and at the of 14 The question cannot be answered in a ! age the few months new lines Clinton 27 tlO 15 4 3:5 ony, to check the invasion of rabbits past along that shall be favorable to Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three i. arrow's I .overs”—the story way the race- At a Probate Court, belt! at within and for Burnham, depart. 8 30 10 45 4 50 from South Australia has been a and lias compiled a book of selections Belfast, weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, a first taste of pro- track. The man who is sound the of Waldo, on the secono of Unity. 8 48 11 20 6 08 the author her suitable The morally j County Tuesday newspaper published in Belfast., in said County, nounced success. for public readings. * A. D. 1901. Thorndike. 8 57 11 45 5 17 > career in the here knows that this is so. If he has the July, that all persons interested may atteud a Probate world; of the hook is and Knox. ..t 900 t!2 00 to 26 scheme very original tine that certain instrument, purporting to be the last Court, to be h%^i at Belfast, on the 13th day of ■st and best of her later crea- One of the before the character makes one a true Brooks. 9 20 12 30 5 40 problems will meet a felt want. It will con- A will and testament of John Erskine, late August next, and show cause, if any they have, long husband and a true lover of the Waldo.t 9 30 tl2 47 t5 50 liing “Deephaven,”“A Conn- Australian federal ministry is that of some of father, of Palermo, in said County of deceased, why the said account should not be allowed. tain about 50 selections from Waldo, City Point.t 940 tl <>7 to oo .” “A March island" and the of a white Australia. home and of the virtue upon which the having been presented for probate. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. preservation the modern authors. A true Belfast, arrive .. 9 45 1 15 6<»5 Firs” home reposes, he as well as he Ordered, That notice be to all in- copy—Attest: mtrv of the Pointed M. Barton has recently paid a visit to knows, given persons Chas. P. Hazeltine, terested a ol this Register. tFlag station. iMf northern with a view to “Economic Aspects of Reciprocity,” knows anything in this world, that the by causing copy order to be Queensland published three weeks successively in the Repub- Limited tickets for Boston are now sol i at once the most mterest- two lectures delivered effect of such at better understanding the problem of comprising by only possible gatherings lican Journal, published at Belfast, that SS. In Court of Probate, held at Bel- £5.00 from .telfasr ami all stations on Braueh. as they as the least pretentious of gradually prohibiting black labor on the Jolin P. Young before the College of was witnessed yesterday at the may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel- WALDOfast, on the 9tli day of July, 1901. Amelia Through tickers to all points West and North fast, within and for said on the second E. Hentz. executrix of the last will ami testament west, via all routes, for sale bv L. W. Geo hob mdsomely appointed apart- sugar One of the the I niversity of California, has just Washington Park racetrack is'to deaden County, plantations. planta- Tuesday ol August next, at ten of the clock I of Nancy vlcKinney, late of Liacolnville. in said Agent, Belfast. GEO. F. EVANS, nise affords—is in the tions he visited has 250(i acres under the been issued in document form The the moral sense and the best upper by destroy before noon, and show cause, if any they have, County, deceased, having presented her first ami Vice President and General Manager and of our j deep seated window looking cane, and is irrigated by the waters American Protective Tarriff League. purest human possessions. why the same should not be proved, approved final account of administration of said estate for F. E. Boothby, Gen’l Pass, aud Ticket Agent. the tree-shaded street. It from the Burnes river. The Two sent to any address for and allowed. allowance. proprietors copies E. three cents. for Document No. GEO. JOHNSON, Judge. Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three M>k, tree from everything are about to £30,000 (§150,000) Ask Sew of A true spend Head tlie Patent Office. copy—Attest: weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, f the workshop. Xo litter on a new to lift water at 4o. Address, American Protective Tar Chas. P. Hazeltixe, Register. pumping plant Frederick I. Alien, tlie new head of a newspaper published in Belfast, in said county, no of no the rate of a riff League, 135 West 23d Street. New that all interested may attend at a Pro- 1'iles manuscript, 10,000,000 gallons day. the office, has been for persons Terence books, nothing, in York. patent some At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for bate Court, to be held ar Belfast on tlie 13:li day C1IU0M0 DISEASES the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of of August next, and show cause, if any they ■presents the usual stock in A. D. 1901. C (Hinton's Magazine for July has the July, have, why the said account should not he allowed. a modern writer visi- AHA-Oitl A.. .AM) being following table of contents; Manila For certain instrument, purporting to be the last GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. a a a Tl>e Kind Vou Have Always will and testament of John L. late of A true copy. Attest: chair, table, tidily kept Bears the /J Bought Tarriff The Editor; The Rail- A Norton, all bookcase and Mowers and Agitation, Winterport, in said County of Waldo, deceased, Chas. P. Hazeltink, Register. roads And The Postollice Deficit, Stan- having been presented for probate. m eat profusion. Here among '*rT ley Washburn; Child Labor Legislation Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- j---- md branches she writes, in- at lii The South, Leona Beck Ellis; Review terested bv causiug a copy of this order to be SS.—In Court of Probate, held Bel- DOM TREATIES! the time of three weeks in on 9ch of 1901. Leslie F. morning, though Of The Month; How Reformers Use published successively The Repub- WALDOfast, the da*n July, the exception of evening, is An Ocean Race. lican Journal, published at Belfast, that they Neal, administrator on'the estate of Benjamiu F. Facts, The Editor; Mortgaged Nations, may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Neal, late of Belfast, in said County, deceased, Many have been cured •rial difference to her. within and for on his first and final account of New 11. An George Ethelbert Walsh. The Supreme Belfast, said County, the second having presented during tin* past few months \ ett makes a Yoke, July interna- of at ten of the of said estate for allowance. writing pleasure and Effect on Tuesday August next, clock be- administration as well as previously bv the tional race half around the Court “Expansion;” fore aud show cause if a business, never exacting sailing way noon, any they have, why I Ordered, that notice thereof he given, three Gin:at multipathic China; the same should not be and SPECIF as testimo- .at of world will start from this city the first Philippine Policy; Plundering proved, approved weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, res, any accounting time, War allowed. nials which will be sent on week of The are Vengeance, not Reparation; Boer a newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, 0 conscious-stricken, as August. racing ships GEO. E. JOHNSON, will show. eling Not Over; Financial Straits: Judge. that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- application the Acme and Brilliant. The Acme Englands A true Attest: Chronic diseases of iv in these of grinding, copy. bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 13th day every days America Cuba Chas F. Hazeltixe. kind, with the dis- nd of she was built in Maine and dies the Stars Outstripping England; Register. of August next, and show cause, if any they together each working day eases to women and Russia’s “Retalia- the said account should not be allowed. peculiar ickened a certain number of Stripes. The Brilliant was launch- Accepts Autonomy: have, why tion". Scandalous in Philadel- At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. and of the Pelvic and Un- ed a few months ago in Jobbery for the Countv of W on the 9th of inly when she has something Glasgow. aldo, day A true copy. Attest: productive Organs quickly are Wall Street Gambling. A. I). 1901 relieved and nermanentlv FI the is These vessels the latest additions phia; July, Chas. P. Hazeltink, Register. well worth saying cured, and Bladder discuses and Klieu to the lleet of the Standard DANIELS, administrator ou the estate of [ kidney mi into big sailing a on the mutism treated our dis- paper brought play; Printing complete magazine • Man ha P. late of in said successfully by newly Oil company. are at ME. Daniels, Liberty, covered Remedies. Send for testimonials of weeks, even months: elap- They loading Bay- grounds of the Pan-American Exposi- County of Waldo, deceased, having presented a per- X. ALDO SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel sons helped and cured. Female disease cured <■ onne, J.. for Yokohama, Japan, aiid a that has never been for a license to sell at or by this feeling possesses tier, tion. It is project petition praying public fast, on the 9th day of July. 19U1. Addie a new line of treatment. Send for and their dates are almost identical. private sale auo convey certain real estate of said W general es no more method in sailing and we are E. Webber, executrix of the las: will of Hiram blanks and lists. Dr. (.. pre- previously attempted, grati- deceased which is fully described in said special symptom price The will follow the same petition. C. W wh > was administrator on the estate 11. can a in performing her work; ships course, fied to record the fact that “The Na- hber, Mitchell be consulted tree bv mail or Yokohama of the Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to ; of Bradford Webber, late of Monroe, in said otherwise. He will be in tin* Boston office of the matter absorbed re- reaching by way tional of Boston is the first all interested a of this or- an account of ingthe Magazine” persons by causing copy County, deceased, having presented I Multipathie Medical Co. Mondays, Wednesday*. China Sea. The of (die com- to easily and naturally into ofijeials periodical to carry out a project so der be published three weeks successively iu The said Hiram C Webber of administration of said Thursdays, from 10 a. m. to 4 i*. m. Address the race a few Journal, a at Webber’s estate for allowance. when without a note, pany proposed days ago American in its achieve- Republican newspaper published , Bradford C. H. MITCHELL. M. 1)., shape. essentially Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate Court, Union Lank with and found the captains more than wil- It was an of no | Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three Savings Building, guiding synopsis, she, ment. undertaking to be held at Belfast, within aud for said County, Next to Hotel Touraine. The Acme lias never sailed a weeks successively, iu the Republican Journal, it ease and it ling. small and necessitated on the 13th day of August. A. D. 1901, at ten of 21$ Treinont 402. rapidity, brings proportions, a newspaper in Belfast, in said Coun- street.'Room down the clock before noon, and show cause, if published 1 of voyage before. She was towed four weeks’ work in- any they ! that all interested may attend at a Boston. Mass. words. crowding ordinary have, win the of said should ty, persons the coast from the Bath a prayer petitioner i Probate Court, to be held at Bellast, on the 13th Laboratory, :* Howard Place Roxbury, Mass. ines she know w hat she wants ship yards to one. There were the car loads of pa- not be granted. of next, and show cause, if any they I wants to it that few weeks ago. Slie registered 2,687 which were to be GEO. E. day August how she say per to be shipped, JOHNSON, Judge. have, the said account should not he allowed. lias four masts and carries a crew A true copy. Attest: why writes as many as ten tliou- tons, transformed into magazines for over a GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. of :!:J men. Chas P. Hazeltixe, Register. Notice of Foreclosure. isat a sitting. This pace, how- hundred thousand readers. The Mer- A true copv. Attest: The Brilliant was launched in Photo Chas. P. Hazeltink. Register. rely when April chants’ fast freight rushed the by Dana. New York. Whereas, s. Lillian Wetherbee of Etna, in the sustained, usually Despatch At a Probate Court held at Belfast, withiu and for I ------and made a fast across the At- the FREDERICK INNES ALLEN, ol Penobscot and start* of and led story is under way, she voyage labeled cars through at almost pace the of on the 9tli dav of County Maine, County Waldo, July. William 1>. Wetherbee, as husband of said S. lantic. She is somewhat than A. D. NOTICE. The subscriber where from two to four tliou- larger of an express train. The handsome array years a of 1901. the Acme. She tons. practicing patent attorney hereby gives notice that he has been duly ap- Lillian Wetherbee. by their mortgage deed, dated II a registers 3,600 of Meilile in the Arts Sr*. CARTER, administratrix of the es- ADMINISTRATOR’S of A. D. day, say possib.y fivedays presses Graphic Auburn, N. Y. Mr. Allen is a Y'ale man ! pointed administrator of the estate of the twenty-ninth day September. isos, Jn Captain lteuben S. Laurence of the task and GRACEtate of Nelson Carter, late of Troy, in said 1 and recorded in the Waldo of workshop were ready for DA A. late of Stockton County Registry and is 42 years of age. County of Waldo, deceased, a DARIN SPINNEY, Springs, in Book 254. to 11s. the er are sur- Bath, the Acme lias a of expe- under having presented Deeds, 252. Page conveyed hours of the skipper the work of their presses for a license to sell at or day superb ____ petition piaying public in the of Waldo, deceased, and given undersigned, a certain lot or parcel* of land situ rience and nerve. He has followed the to the j I County variously to sitting quietly any circumstances is a delight private sale and convey certain leal estate of I bonds as the law directs. All persons haring de alcd in the town of vionroe. in the County of sea for lias -- 1 house or grounds, to rowing, 35 years and for 21 years printer’s heart. The Dexter folders and -7- said deceased which is fully described in said mands against the estate of said deee ised are Waldo aforesaid, and described as follows, to been in command of petition. desired to the same for settlement, and wit: Being the same premises described in a deed or driving about the eountry- big ships. feeders and the Morris stitchers and The Qualities that Hake Fruits Healthtui. present Ordered, That the said uotice to all indebted thereto are requested to m ike pay- from George Brassbridge to John Dearborn, ! an The Brilliant is in command of Cap- near to com- petitioner give I iss .1 ewett is ardent lover paper cutters were at hand all interested a of this ; ment immediately. dated February thirteenth. A. I>. l$60, and re- tain a persons by causing copy en air and its exhilarations, George Cowlingshaw, navigator the work. The production of a The acids mostly found in fruit are order to be published throe weeks successively in WILLIAM il SPINNEY. corded {11 said Waldo Registry of Deeds, in Book plete which for and of much experience. He lias raced be- to American tartaric and citric acids combin- the Republican Journal, a newspaper published Stockton Springs, July 9, 190L. 150, page 396, to deed and record reference and capacity pleasure magazine is of interest malic, was made for more of said at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate particular description as those w ho read her sto- fore and may be counted on to get the because no in the world ed with or so as to form people, country potash soda, Court, to tie held at Belfast, within and for said NOTICE. The subscriber here- premises, the said John Dearborn being dead and most out of iiis new kuow, being of that sort ship. reads more magazines—and popular acid salts. Malic acid predominates in County, on the 14th day of August A. D. 1901, EXECUTRIX’Sby gives notice that she has been duly appoint- the said S. Lillian Wetherbee being one of bis will and testament of heirs, and having the interest of the 11 is so and are to a extent a mod- tartaric in and citric acid at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, ed executrix of the last purchased many deep abiding. magazines large apples, grapes other heir in ana to said and whereas A Wise Woman. if any they have, why the prayer of said peti- late of premises, bserver or well wisher is ern evolution of American life. in and WILLIAM C. TU TTLE, Belfast, the condition of said now she, lemons, oranges grape-fruit. tioner should not be granted. mortgage has been and in lime of deceased, and is broken, now, notice is ty, enthusiastic participant Manager Maxlield says he has secured one The ash of fruits is rich potash, GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. in the Couutv Waldo, given therefore, hereby given law directs. All de- of our intention to foreclose said for that is wholesome. Walk- from the of “A Wise and iron. The A true copy. Attest: bonds as the persons having mortgage mg night management magnesia agreeable mands against the estate of said deceased are breach of its condition and this notice is The date will be announced later strawber- Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. j given ng, tiresome jaunts, but easy Woman.” aroma of fruit like oranges, desired to present the same for settlement, and for the purpose of foreclosing said mortgage. it rolls—have beenfav- on. It will be a month or so at least. A ries and other fruit, is due to the pres- all indebted thereto are requested to mate pay- Dated at Newport, Maine, this seventeenth day always of this if will of A. D. 1901. little energy kind, pursued, ence of essential oils and ethers. All At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for ment immediately. June, me. though driving possesses CASTOR IA TUTTLE. JAMES M. to our town a t standard of the County of Waldo, on the 9th day of GEORGLANNA SANBORN. bring higher contain more or less cel- July, r fascination for her. She For Infants and Children. fruits pectin, A. D. 1901. Belfast, July 9, 1901. W. S. TOWNSEND. companies. and an called his Jam *s vi. Sanborn. 25 delightful drives almost da- lulose insoluble substance ROBINSON, administrator of the estate By Attorney, tiie sweet smelling pine Have pectose, which, by action of a ferment ISAACof Elizabeth A. Robinson, late of Liberty, in s notice. The subscriber New York Real Estate. The Kind Yon Bought he has been ; her home, she is Always in the itself, is converted iu the said County of Waldo, deceased, having present- Administratorhereby gives notice that duly ap- rounding plant a for a of the estate of of into which ed petition praying license to sell at public pointed administrator STATfc OF MAINh. nt oarswoman, handling a Bears tha process ripening pectin, or sale and A New York correspondent says: private convey certain real estate of LUCIUS C.STEPHENSON, late of Belfast, perfect ease in either salt or Sltf, forms the main constituent of fruit said deceased which is fully described in said At a Court of Insolvency, held at Belfast, within of real the Produce Signature of W in the of Waldo, deceased, and given and her oar knows Speaking estate, Fruits are laxative, diuretic ana petition. County and for the County of Waldo, on the 12th day icr, every jelly. bonds as the law directs. All having de- Exchange is assessed at $3,000,01X1, That the said persons of June, A. D. 1901. the Hiscataqua lliver. Flow- refrigerant. The nutritive value of any Ordered, petitioner give notice to mands against the estate of said deceised are which is one million than the all persons interested by causing a of this In the case of riossa B. Littleftel l, lusdv-Mit •itlier source of higher fruit the starches copy desired to preseut the same for settlem3nt, and great pleasure depends chietly upon order to be three weeks Debtor. Said Debtor hiving a stock exchange. The I). O. Mills build- Pox. published successively all indebted theret > are requested to m ike pay- presented petition ir cultivation one of Precaution Against Small and sugar which it contains. Dates, in the a for an allowance out of his estate for hi s forming The former Republican Journal, newspaper published ment immediately. praying ing is $2,000,000. Custom at that at a services, attendmce and for the enjoyable parts of her sum- plantains, bananas, prunes, tigs and Belfast, they may appear Probate CHESTER R. STEPHENSON necessary sup- which now is owned the Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said port of himself and his family, and further pray- House, by City Avgusta, July 10.—Dr. A. O. Young rapes contain the most starch and Belfast, July 9, 190V. at to County, on the 11th day of August, A. D. 1901, ing that he in iv be allowe i to cake and subs *.nb e bank, is rated $2,400,000. Turning of the board of health has sent a are the State sugar and therefore most nutri- at ten of the clock before noon and show cause, to the oath referre 1 to in the 43d Section of Cha li- our hotels the Astor House stands The subscriber big letter to all the principal lumber manu- tious foods. Cherries, apples, currents, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition- NOTICE. ter 70 of the Revisid Statutes 1 feeling is a burden you need the Fifth Avenue hotel at notice that he has been duly That the said at $2,000,000, facturers in the State them strawberries and contain consid- er should not be granted. ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives Ordered, petitioner give notice to Hood’s Sarsaparilla will rid you requesting grapes GEO. E appointed administrator of the estate of all persons interested by causing a copy of this $.3,000,000, while the Waldorf Astoria a JOHNSON, Judge. ••new to act together in preventing further erable acid, making them val- A true Attest: of M mroe. order to be published three weeks in your courage. to As the tenant vegetable copy. LENA E. PATTERSON, late successively towers up $4,885,000. of small He that as blood Chas. P. the Republican Journal, a newspaper spread pox. suggests uable purifiers. Hazeltine, Register. in the ol Waldo, deceased, and giveu published 'I -s l larindi! I dream that is to taxes it Mr. County at Belfast, that they may appear at a Court of May obliged pay gives the lumbermen an not and bonds as the law directs. All sign agreement Lemons,limes, grape-fruit possess persons having to be held at within and for turn my love'.”’ “You may, but Boldt the bill of are Insolvency Belfast, very pretty $102,000. to men in their who about the same At a Probate Court held at demands against the estate of said deceased "me employ any camps general properties; they Belfast,within and for said County, ou the lOch day of July, A. D. 19U. true.”—Life. would think that alone a desired to present the same for settlement, and Some big rent, have not the disease a of and the County of Waldo, on the 9th day of July, at tw > of the clocs iu the afternoon, ami show guarded against by contain great deal l potash all indebted thereto are to make pay- nature's cannot harm but the house makes to A. D. 1901. requested cause if any the of siid remedies; money enough vaccination. Dr. Young states that, in other and abundant ment they have, why prayer salts, vegetable immediately. should not be —-t constitution ; never fails to cure and also a half million to the E. MANNING, widow of Henry Manniug, FREDERICK L. PALMER. petitioner granted. pay it, his such an on the acids. are beneficial in and GEO. of or old. Dr. opinion, agreement They gout late of Lincolnville, in said County of Waldo, fi. JOHNSON, Judge. "inplaints young owners. The Waldorf-Astoria indeed have the MARY M mroe, July 9, 1901. A I part of the lumbermen would rheumatism, lemon juice, I deceased, a for true copy. Attest: lx tract of Wild Strawberry. richest in the world especially having presented petition praving has the patronage desired effect of the laborers to which is because an allowance out of the personal estate of said Chas. P. Hazeltine. Register. obliging highly recommended, ] ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The sunscriber Xodd—“Are you renting a cot- and it is steadily increasing to such an to the deceased. provide against liability disease, the citric acid in decomposing in the A gives notice that he h*s been duly xeasliore this summer?” Todd— ! extent that the landlord can increase That the said notice hereby and would be for the mutual good not stomach oxidizes such elements as ordered, petitioner give appointed Administrator of the estate of LEWIS’ uldn’t afford to. I’m buying one.” his already tremendous terms without their to all persons interested by causing a copy of this -Iitu Life. only of the lumbermen and would tend to form uric acid, forming in- order to be published three weeks in MARTHA A. E V1ER30N, late of Swanville, the crowd. successively INHALANT FOR PHTHISIC diminishing employes, but for the State at large. stead uric and carbonic acid, two sub- the Republican Journal, a newspaper published in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given of the horrible The Mail and is at Belfast, that at a Probate having de- skin, plague. Express building He draws attention to the unusual pre- stances of easy excretion. The they may appear bonds as the law directs. All persons afflicted in one or capable Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said estate of said deceased are The in 9 ; "tyhody way $005,000, the Tribune building $700,000, small in all of the lemon to mands against the only patent medicine the world that give valence of parts addition of juice cereals and county, on the 13th day of August, A. D. same for and universal mly one safe, never failing cure. the New Yoik Times is while pox 1901, desired to present the settlement, satisfaction. It never falls to give iin 1 $950,000, that are at ten of the clock before and show if At 50 country, and adds conditions broiled or fried fish, renders them more noon, cause, all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- mediate relief; it never fails to greatly lessen the hutment. any drug store, is This the of the Pulitzer building $1,500,000. such that it seems the disease as it has a any they have, why prayer said petitioner ment immediately. severity of attacks. Many distressing cases of probable easily assimilated, special should not be makes Pulitzer’s tax $33,000, but as his out granted. JOSIAH H. EMERSON. Phthisic cured in a short tim \ Not a fault fo m d cannot be stamped immediately. action in promotiug gastric digestion. GEO E. J0HN80N, nor a i in Sight—“Harriet, let’s giveeach tenants him $150,000 he can stand Judge. Swanville, July 9, 1901. failure reported in thirty-eight years. pay The juice of one or two lemons put in A true Copy—Attest: Sent by mail. Price fi.iw. lyp ; lime every time we grumble about reader, is not this Chas. P. Hazeltine, it, and, doing pretty Pays the Bill. a tumbler of water, with a little sugar, Register. NOTICE. The subscriber Patented. J. C. LEWIS, Proprietor. “No, Harry: you give me a dime on an Turkey No. 16 Prescott Somerville. Mass. well fora man who landing from horeby gives notice that she has been duly ap- St., !'me you never is a refreshing aud cooling drink, espec- ADMINISTRATRIX’S A. A. Howes & say you grumble took in the At a Probate Court held at within and administratrix of the estate of Co.. Agents, Belfast, Me, ‘In* Record-Herald. emigrant ship lodgings July 10. The State in fevers. Belfast, for pointed heat.”—Chicago Washington, ially the County of Waldo, on the 9th day of Park? The big insurance buildings, the amount and July, REUBEN CALL, lace of Troy,! n Department has received of Lemons peeled, sliced freed from A. D. 1901. b up the system; puts pure, rich still for the New in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given however, go higher, the American indemnity claim against if in a bowl with sugar administrator of the estate of tlie veins ; makes men and women is the Mutual Life pits, placed GR1NDLE, bonds as the law directs. All having de- Y'ork Life $3,000,000, the the an • late of in said persons anil Burdock Blood Bitters. Turkey $95,000 through American sprinkled between slices, makes EW.Leopold Hegyi, Prospect, mands against the estate of said deceased are de- 1 healthy. of h FOR is while the Life a SALE. $5,000,000, Equitable at The for sore throat. Mild County Waldo, deceased, ving presented sired to the same for settlement, and all drug store. legation Constantinople. money excellent remedy this court present is The latter is I the best petition praying that may determine indebted thereto are to make $6,000,000. was to Mr. Leishman, our minister if not tfto sweet, diminishes of the requested payment Im paid lemonade, who are entitled to the balance estate ISABELL C. CALL. rig. length over all 34 feet, bea ra doesn’t work. Mrs. Strongmind business in Americi and is a immediately. V dullAP14T I property at The drafts have thirst more than any other aforesaid now in his hands, their respective 1901. I u feet. lu lirst-class condition. Si x don’t you goto work?” Constantinople. just beverage. West Troy, July 9. Tramp- monument of the genius of Henry B. As is be made shares according to law, and order the same die- new sails and mw rigging last sum in 3r. Brass I made a solemn reached Washington. always the Pleasant cooling drinks may mum, vow, twenty the whose arduous tributed accordingly. hweel and port holes. 0m be seen at that I’d never do another stroke Hyde, president, the claims in the aggregate con- with the lemon and aerated wa- case, juice Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to tOtf E. L. MACO >1Cincinnati, O. Write me! 19,1900.-51 South Montville. Mrs. D. Goodrich of Haiadale. Rev. S. H. Burton Monboe Centre. Rev. David Brack-1 SEARSPORT LOCALS. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. preach-1 BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. Peabody, Mass., arrived this week to care etf at the church last Sunday morning, and ett will preach at the church Sundaj [Corrected Weekly for The Journal.! in town. for her mother, Mrs. G. W. Prescott, who is will preach there again next Sunday_ afternoon, July 21st. The Sunday school John M. Stevens spent Sunday Bucksport. Capts. Arthur S. Wilson Produce Market. Prices Paid. Producer• very sick.... Hattie and Etta Gilman are at People are rushing their haying along as will be held in the afternoon Instead of J. M. McDougall arrived in town Monday and A. who are at home 50 to 1.001 George Erskine, home on a visit_Edith and Gracie Fuller fast as E. J. Walsh and in the forenoon.Misses Myra and Apples p bu., Hay p ton, [email protected] possible—Mr. p lb, 5&6I Hides lb, J. C. Dutch is at Gilchrest’s while their vessels make a voyage with dried, p 5(25$ employed of Camden are visiting their grand-parents, Mrs. E. M. Jones left for their home in Maidie Bailey have gone to Northport Beans, pea. 2.25to2.50! Lamb p lb, 12 Prevent retuikied ■hip yard, Belfast. temporary commanders, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams—Miss Gertrude F. to work in the hotel on the Ground. medium, 2.25 LambSkins, 50® 1.00 Q. Boston July 10th_B. Foster is at home Camp Yel’ 2.75 Mutton 7 from a trip to Mt. Desert rock in Delano’s eyes, p lb, Mrs. Geo. B. Kranth is visiting her sister, Peavey, who has been teaching in North from Rockport getting his hay.Miss | —Albert York is still quite sick—Frank Butter p lb, 15tol8 Oats p bu., 32 lb, 25®35 yacht Game Cock, where in a few hours Beef, sides, p lb, 7(a9 Potatoes bu.,'- 85 Mrs. E. H. Sellers. Hampton, Va., for the past year, is spend- Augusta Burton of South Jeifersou is the Nado has moved to Waldo_Mr. and Mrs. they secured 1000 pounds of handsome cod- Beef fore quarters, $£ Hound Hog, 6 ing her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. G. F. guest of Miss Adell Raynes—Miss Hattie R. T. Rankin of Belfast visited relatives Barley p bu., 40&45 Straw ^ ton, 10.00 Miss Aliee M. Day of New York is visit- fish which were generously distributed Cheese p lb, 12i Turkey p lb, 16<217 Randall. who has visited at B. F. [ here last week ... Mrs. David Brackett AndBaldness Cleanse the Smith, Stevens, Chicken lOtoli Tallow7 of ing at Moose Park cottage. among friends and neighbors on their ar- p lb, lb, li®3 Scalp Ciw I visited her E. S. last week. Calf Skins, per lb. 9® 10, Veal p lb, Centre Montville. The farm build- has returned to Stockton Springs—Chas. brother, Page, 6®7 Scales, and Mrs. Ames and son Clarence are rival. They report the interestingifact to Duck p lb, 14<£15 Wool, unwashed, 18 Dandruff Eugene Rowell and have moved back from by mariners of the absence of Marsh ings of A. H. Crocaett were burned July family Eggs p doz., 181 Wood, hard, 3.00®4.00 at Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ames’. Ledge Zinc and Fowl 8al5 Shampoos with in The fire started Liberty on to their farm. grinding. p tb, Wood, soft, 3.50®4.00 No. 1, near Kimball’s island. 12th the.early morning. Geese p Mrs. J. C. Stevens left Wednesday to buoy lb, 13&14 in a shed that joined the barn. The house- Prospect Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. George Retail Price. Retail Market. meet her husband in Boston. Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Ritchie A Striking Contrast. hold furniture was mostly saved. Some Gruby and servants arrived from Boston Beef, corned, p lb, 8aio; Lime p bbl., 90® 1.00 from have been in town Butter 14 I8to20 Oat Meal Sch. Bessie & Lelia discharged a cargo of Dover, Me., visiting tools were lost. There was $1,500 insur- the Salt, lb, p lb, 4®5 Saturday to spend summer here—Miss Oiie of the members of the United Corn p bu., 60i Onions ^ lb, 4®8 s relatives and on friends—Mrs. corn for Pike Bro Monday. calling ance on the furniture, etc. Mr. Cracked Corn 14 buildings, Vennie Harriman is visiting Mrs. Edith States Geological Survey called p bu., 60. Oil, Kerosene, gal.,13® Mrs. M. D. Jones of Melrose Eliza Elliot Grant and two children from Crockett drives the Centre Montville and recently Corn Meal p bu., 60; Pollock p lb, 4®4i Highland, Haley at Prospect Marsh—Mrs. Josephine Cheese 13tol5 Pork 10 have been her attention to a striking contrast in the p lb, p lb, Mass., is at Mrs. W. B. Fords. Philadelphia visiting father, Freedom stage. He has moved into G. E. Banks and Miss Faustina were in Cotton Seed p cwt., 1.40 Plaster p bbl., 1.13 Harding of the Mr. Elliot. She and her husband, Walter Nash’s house_Gus Diusmore of Pittsfield development country lying on Codfish, dry, P lb. 5a8 Rye Meal p lb, 3 Mrs. Grace Dean and Miss E. H. Dean of I Bangor recently, shopping— Miss Orianna Cranberries p qt., 10tol4 Shorts p cwt., 1.05 resided here a number of be- each side of the line between Grant, years — Mrs. Clem- Clover 13a: 15 Boston are at Mrs. S. A. Stewns. is at E. S. Jackson’s Mayo Harding arrived Tuesday with 13 children boundary Seed, Sugar p lb, 626* fore to ..The weather and Idaho. In Flour p bbl., 4.75to5.25 Salt, T. I., ^ bu., 35 moving Pennsylvania. ent and children, who have been visiting in a two Oregon south western Miss. Clara Bullard of Newton, Mass, from the Deaconess Home, Boston, for H.G.Seed pbu., 2.50 Sweet Potatoes, 0 is extremely hot and it is very dry. Most town, returned to Ellsworth, 11th. near Boise and the State Lard p lb. 11 Wheat Meal. 3 arrived steamer of Rockland Sun- July weeks’ vacation—Misses Edna Collamore Idaho, City by City of the wells are low and rain is very badly Mrs. E. H. Berry accompanied them and and Edith Ginn of Worcester, Mass., who line, there is a considerable section day. BOKN. needed—A very interesting discourse was a will remain in Ellsworth for few weeks. are spending the summer here, gave a party well developed by irrigation. Owing wife and listened to at the church last Geo. A. Hyatt, daughter of Mel- Sunday by _Rev. E. A. Dinslow of South Montville to their friends last even- to the combined advantages of the rich young Thursday Clifford. In Cape Rozier, 1, to Mr. and rose. are at the Rev. James He will character of the the favorable con- July Mass., registered Searsport Dingwell. preach preaches at the Centre schoolhouse every ing. Refreshments were served, and it was soil, Mrs Percy D. Clifford, a son. next Maude Ricker ditions of the climate, and the irriga- Gray. In Belfast July 14, to Mr and Mrs. House. again Sunday_Miss Sunday at 2.30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 a very occasion.Mrs. Anna enjoyable tion this district contains some of the Fred G. Gray, a daughter. is at home from Waterville on a vacation. m—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lunt of South friends in Belfast. Gilmore. In Mrs. Charles Park of the Sailor's Snug Harbor- p. C. Harriman is visiting best fruit in the Belfast, July 12, to Mr. and And light dressings with Her and have growing country S'reno P. Gilmore, a CUTIciip. * is his James R. Park at the brother, Austin Ricker, wife, Paris and Miss Lunt of Boston are daughter. ot emollient skin visiting father, spend- world. Just on the other side of the Grindle. In lueliill, July 4, to Mr. and Mrs. purest cures. returned to Massachusetts after a visit to ar- treatment at once Harbor. ing the summer months at the Wm. Cun- Frankfort. Sch. L. A. Plummer State line in Oregon along the Malheu Andrew 8. Grindle, a son. stops falling f,aj* relatives here. Hutchins. In Penobscot, July 3, to Mr. and removes crusts, scales, and Tues- ningham place. rived July 13ih to load stone for Perth Am- and Owyee Rivers exactly the same dandruff' The Book & Thimble club will meet Mrs. A. H. Hutchins, a daughter. soothes will conditions soil and cli- Leach. irritated, itching surfaces, with Mrs. A. J. North Troy. Mr. and Mrs. F,. D. Smith boy. Sch. Robert W., Capt. Brackett, exist—livers, In Penobscot, July 4, to Mr. and Mrs. stun’ day afternoon, July 25d, Lincolnville. Mrs. Sarah Haskell and I a ulates the hair follicles, load for Perth this time.Charlie mate—with the exception of the appli- Scott each, daughter. supplies tw Xorimer. of Pittsfield visited Tues- Amboy Robbins. In Ju to Mr. and Mrs. roots with relatives in town Mrs. Richards are visiting their cation of water to the land Belfast, y 13, nourishment, and makes the Climeny while his wheel Wednes- by irriga- Leforest L. Robbins, a son. Homer Benson of was in Cyphers, riding hair grow upon a sweet, Mrs. Palmer and daughter of Man day_Dr. Newport Mrs. Maria Brown — Mrs. Harriet tion, the vital condition. In conse- Whitcomb. In to wholeuuu,s Fanny sister, collided with another on the Citypoint, Belfast, July 12, day evening, Mr. and Mrs. William F. a son. healthy scalp when all else fails. Chester, Conn., arrived by steamer Tuesday town Friday—The annual meeting of the Coombs, Mr. Ralph Coombs and Misses quence this section, though but a few Whitcomb, wharf road and was thrown some distance Young. In Rockland, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. C. T. U. was held at the home of Mrs. miles distant from the other and as morning. Helen Bragg, Mary Coombs and Helen just W. Young of Matinicus, a son. and his shoulder. Doctor Ers- — Georgia 9th.The dislocated capable of high development, is a des- Detective Abner C. of Boston was in TylerWoods.July following Brown spent Sunday with Mr. William Gray kine was soon on hand and he is getting ert country. Here is the whole impor- MAKtciED. Millions officers were elected for the Use towu a ensuing year: Bragg and family—Mr. and Mrs. R. I>. tant Tuesday looking up very important along as well as could be expected—Satur- question of irrigation in the arid Pres., Mrs. Lucy Carleton; rec. sec., Mrs. McKeene are Mrs. McKeene’s Cuticura Soap, assisted by criminal case. visiting par- at Venus West in a nutshell, with it homes, farms, Baker-Collins. In Elkhart, Ind., July 5, Cuticcea Grace day evening was Children's Night Ointment, for i;-, Gray; cor. sec., Mrs. Reubertie ents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Adams_Capt. and without a desert. William Wilson Baker of Boston and Miss Mertie preserving, purif-. ^ Mrs. Fred W. Adams and children of ones a tim industry; it, wi Mrs. A. S. The Grange and the little had grand e, Gay Collins of Elkhart, formerly of Rockland. beautifying the skin, for clt -a Whitney; treas., Tyler. Henry Duncan piloted a large coal steamer Colkman-Carlon. In June Bangor are spending a few weeks with Dr. while the older ones the Park, (Searsport) scalp of crusts, scales, and d.a :i lrut> next will be held at the home of enjoyed seeing to Race. at the home of the bride’s and meeting to Bangor Thursday, returning Monday— Independence I 26, parents, by Rev. T. the for and cream and pf falling hair, ^ Hopkins daughter. Miss Maud 30th_ younger grangers perform. Ice P. Williams, Harry Stanwood Coleman'and Miss stopping Monroe, Tuesday, July Miss Ethel Heal is at E. E. Carver’s_Mr. Mary Abbie Carlon. whitening, and soothing red. r.> Miss Martha who has been attend cake were served and an entertainment fur- R. 16. The Ross, The next meeting of the North Troy Read- and Mrs. Gennis French of Camden called Newport, L, July night I Gleason-Grinnell. In Union, July 3, Leroy sore hands, for babv rashes, itching. :[]A\ was the second and all the ing a Kindergarten institute in Brooklyn Club will be with Mrs. G. A. nished by old and young and heartily- after race, when the Inde- F. Gleason and Lottie Grinnell, both of Union. chafings, for puri>< the ing Woods, on relatives here French Heal-Starrett. In Daniel M Saturday_Alton all. Once a is not often was beaten over nine Camden, July 3, toilet, bath, and nursery. ons of N. Y., is at home for the summer. 26th—The farmers in this enjoyed by year pendence miles, I. Heal and Miss Edith A. both of Cam- July vicinity spent Sunday at home.Mr. and Mrs. three tons of Starrett, women use Cuticura Soap in il, nrm enough to have the little ones. The singing nearly water was taken den. Members of Freeman Tost are are getting with their of baths for annoying irritatm iitil.tm- McGilvery along finely haying. Dexter of Boston are occupying the Clark out, or to be more exact, 278 McFarland-Carter. In Camden, July 4, by the Mudgett Bros., Bert and Frank, was buckets, mations, and chafings, or too f.t. > ,n. to be at a Quite a number are already through_The each about 20 Harry P, .McFarland of Pittsfield, Maine, and requested present very important house, taking their meals at the Lincoln- containing lbs. of wa e sive in the form of v very fine—It was 90° in the shade here Miss Rachel W. Carter of Brookline, Maine. perspiration, -hea 25th. apple crop in this section of the is Mr. Lawson said that he had : meeting Thursday evening, July country ville Inn— Miss Mattie Mathews and Mr. been in- Metcalk-Clancy. In Camden, July 7, How- for ulcerative weaknesses, and cuny now an Sunday. vited to enter the in ard J. Metcalf and Miss which r. ( A. T. Whittier left for New York pronounced almost entire failure_ Warren Hill are Mrs. Lizzie Math- Independence the Mary Clancy, both of sanative, antiseptic purposes hly apt. visiting ■ Mr. events of Aug. 1 and 3, and had ac- Camden. suggest themselves to women, :..i;y and Mrs. William Bennett of North ews— Hall is Mr. Lucullus Mr. and Mrs. Whitmorf-Dyer. In Wednesday to take command of schooner Sherman at Swanviele. R. R. Marden Pulpit Harbor. July 3, mothers. Cuticura Soap combines in cepted. Russell Whitmore of Harbor and Dixmont visited relatives in this vicinity Coombs’_Mrs. Maria Dean is her and of R. are Pulpit Bessie One Soap at Onk Price, the best skin Georgia Gilkey for a voyage to Martinique. visiting daughter Garry Howard, I, Dyer of Vinalnaven. F. A. Basford and little and soap, and the best tenet Sunday.Mrs. Mr. John View — London 16—A of the first complexion of brother, Dean.Bay in town Mr. A. Ross Nickerson, who has July copy folio Mrs. W. K. Morison Minneapolis, edition of in and baby soap in the world. j son of Malden, Mass., are visiting her par" Lodge, I. O. G. T., will hold a sociable at been school in Shakespeare printed 1623, was DIED. and Mrs. A. A. Jackson of Everett, attending Somerville, Mass., sold at auction this afternoon for Complete Treatment for Ever' humor Minn., Mr. and Mrs. James for a few £1,720 ents, Merrill, their hall Tuesday evening, July 23d. A is at home—Mr. Wallace has gone to Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the ski:i. 1 >.g their old home for the summer. Gray which is the record price fbr copies of this .Mass., are at weeks. Dyer. In Pulpit Harbor, July 8, Mrs. Melana and scales, and soften the thickened cuc;. ie, will be after which r- — Mrs. R. H. is at edition. good program given, Norridgewock Smart Dyer. Cuticura Ointment, to instantiv mt Mrs. L. C. Havner and of Man- allay family freshments will be served....Rev. H. E. home for the summer. We are glad to wel- Ford. In Union, June 14. infant son of Mr. ing, inflammation, and irritation, and soothe arrived and will The American mule is still his and Mrs. John Ford, aged 1 month and 19 ana heal, and Cuticura Resolvent, to i chester, Mass., Tnesday Freedom. Sirs. Frank and McFarlaue will hold services at the church come her and see her house finding days. Tyler family open again— mission in South Garland. In Portland. July 10. Mary J., widow and cleanse the blood. her father's residence for the sum- Africa, and departing for occupy from Boston are visiting her mother, Mrs. next Sunday, morning and evening. Mrs. H. J. Stevens Bachelder of Knox is the it via New Orleans. of Henry Martin Garland, aged 59 years. Sold throughout the world. Britiah Depr.. 1‘<>t?** Laforest Wiggin—Sirs. Ralph Wiggin guest of her brother, Capt. N. Smart— a native of Camden. DicoaidCum. Coar., Bole Props., Bo*iou, f, Prospect. N. W. Staples has just re- Glover, Presiding Elder Jones will hold the 1st from Slassachusetts is her son, Mr. Andrew M. Crowell and wife and two Zinc and grinding. Hart. In Appleton, July 7, Edward Hart, aged visiting ceived a box of Cooper Dip and it is now 85 years, 3 months and 21 days. Quarterly Conference at the M. E. church Judson and Sirs. James sons, Redmond M. and Kenneth B., of Bos- hill. In Wiggin_Sir. for sale—Mr. C. H. Forbes of Brooks was Belfast. July 13, Catherine Power, A full attendance wife of William G. Hill, aged this, Thursday, evening. Libby have moved into Hotel Slaine and we ton arrived by steamer City of Rockland NEWS. 76years. in town selling emery wheels last week. SHIP Heal. In Camden, July 8, Percy Heal of Lin- of the official board is desired. feel assured the house will be Sunday morning and are the guests of Hon. 20 nicely kept. He the two white kittens of Miss colnville, aged years. bought Kane. In Augusta, 5, Peter Kane of Daniel A. who is n the _Sirs. Samuel Tilton of Albion visited A. E. Nickerson. This is Mr. Crowell’s July Williams, empioyedi Bertha A. Partridge — J. F. Gould cut to. i OF BELFAST. Ellsworth, aged 64 years. Sliss S. last week_Sir. James old home, and his old friends are glad to Moore. In James dispensary department at the Sailor’s Snug Ferley down and into the barn last week as Camden, July 3, Moore, got ARRIVED. 77 TOURS Harbor, Staten Island, N. Y., was the Libby and Dr. A. SI. Small have bought the welcome him back. He has been absent aged years. much hay as grows on a small farm. The Sargent. In Belfast, July 16, Rowland, son -p of his Rev. T. P. Lake House_Dr. Slott Small and for fifteen years—Mr. and Mrs. Charles July 11. Sch. J. V. Wellington, Patter- of Lillian (Gilmore) and the late Leave Portland 8.30 a.m. guest brother, Williams, family crop is a one, but it is hard work Harry Sargent, hay good shall, Boston. aged 4 years. arrive in last week. are visiting at ElijahFlye’s—An icecream Libby of Winterport were in town Sunday, Jl\ 31st, Buffalo 10.25 u- and hustle all the time. Men are scarce July 13. Sch. Ellen M. Mitchell, Bryant, Saunders. In South Brooksville, July 4, Dora and cake sale was held on Dr. Small's lawn the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Nickerson. Blanche, of Mr. and Mrs. James L. expenses paid. Through sleep. The ladies of the M. E. will have and hard to and are it alone. Hoboken. daughter Society get many going Saunders, aged 2 months and 3 Mountains and Montreal. Mm Saturday afternoon_Sirs. James Elliott — Mr. Fred Miller and daughter Edith of July 14. Sch. Thomas Hix, in tow, Port days. an apron sale, followed by an entertain- — Frank Crockett is agent tor the Osborne Seavey. In Prospect Harbor, June 29, Mrs. Personally conducted. 7 «la\- 1 and are a arrived and Clyde. Ida 28 — and family of Lynn, Slass., spending Chelsea, Mass., Sunday morning C. Seavey. aged years. ment, ice cream sale, Tuesday evening, mowing machine and he keeps machine-oil July 16. Sch. Vandalia. Johnson, Boston. Speed. In Thomaston, Daniel B. first-class; $55.00. vacation with her father, Sir. B. Williams. are at their summer residence_Miss July 12. Capt. Aug 6th. If stormy the sale will be post- for sale—William Jacobs has arrived AMERICAN PORTS. Speed, aged 84 years and 4 months. A A. from Nancy Nickerson is at home from Prospect. White. In Rockland, Mrs. to the 8th. _Sirs. E. Fuller lias retnrned home from Edwin New July 11, Lucy White, TO BUFFALO poned Thursday, Clinton, Mass... Jacobs York, July !). Ar, sch. Flora Con- a native of Newfoundland, 90 where she has received success- _Miss Jessie Meguire of Corinth arrived aged years. Providence, wears a muffler around his don, Sellers, 10, ar, sch. Grace Withington. In David B. Individual tours The Givers and Gleaners will have a sale neck. His byci- Bangor; Camden, July 6, every day. ful treatment for her eyes_Sliss Louisa Monday night and is the guest of Miss Davis, Bucks Harbor: 11, ar, schs. Hattie Withington, aged 83 years. of useful articles in the cle got away from him; or rather he let go ments made for board, et<- upper conference is Sir.' Marietta Nickerson—Miss Celia Nicker- H. Barbour, Perth Amboy tor Bangor; Web- Slarden visiting her grandparents, of the handle bars.It Any price you want to pay. room this afternoon and ought to be print- ster Barnard, Elizabethport for 13, Thursday, evening. and Sirs. P. W. Hawse son is at home from Belfast for a while_ Bangor; Ayer_Sirs. Slary ed in big letters that sulphur and lard put ar, sch. Carrie A. Bueknam, Sullivan; 14, Light refreshments will be served. The was is spending the summer with her sister, Sirs. 1 The thermometer 80° in the shade at 7 ar, schs. Kit Carson and on little chickens to kill sure Victory, Bangor; room will be opened at 2.30 and 7 o'clock. the lice is Frances K. Dudley P. Clark_Forest Richmond is 1 o’clock Monday morning, and !H° at 11 a. Baird, Sargentville; Abbie C. death for chickens. More than 200 chicks Stubbs, 13, Shenan- PROBATE NOTICES. “Searsport Home Cu b." By vote of visiting his brother, Rev. W. A. Richmond. m. Tuesday morning it was 82Q at 7 o’clock. Fernandina; ar, slop have been killed in the past in this section doah, Liverpool; sch. Theoline, Brunswick. the |Club, Aug. 3d was lived upon as the ... Sirs. Fannie Carter and family have Boston, 10. sch. that — William Shute had Jiis toe and July Ar, Mary Willey, Some Belfast Fail to Realize the date of way Stockton Springs. Mr. Ray Bowden People departure from Boston, via B. & B opened her house and will again be resi- Williams, Bangor: cld, sell Susan N. Pick- At a Probate Court held at Belfast, wi- foot last week on Mt. Seriousness. jammed quite badly has sufficiently recovered from the severe ering, 15, ar, bark J. II. Bow- the of on the Pth da S. S. Line. All former residents of Sears- dents of our Jeanette Brunswick; County Waldo, village.Slisses ers, Rosario. A. D. 1901. t Waldo—Blueberries are ripening on Mt. injury to his foot to be able to be upon the and vicinity are requested to observe are at home Stephenson and Winnie Dodge Baltimore, July 10. Sld, schs. Maud Snare, ». CARTER, administratrix Waldo, and the best picking will be this ! streets on crutches. Mrs. James A. Blanch- The constant achings of a bad back, this notice. We would also state that a for the Portland; Marie Sabine Pass; tate of Nelson late of I from Belfast, where they have been week and Palmer, 12, GRACE Carter, next—Hosea B. Littlefield and ard and Master Alvah and Miss sch. j ohn 1. The weariness, the tired feelings, of deceased, bavin number of the souvenir menu cards such as the j children, cld, Snow, Saco. County Waldo, past two months studying music under for a license to bis son Andrew visited relatives here last I Edna arrived last from Mt. Portsmouth, N. II., July 9. Ar, sch. The pains and aches of kidney ills petition praying sell were issued at the in 1st Thursday sale and un- banquet January instruction of Sir. F. J. Rigby. Helen G. Brunswick. Are serious—if neglected. private convey certain week.The hoed crops are just living. N. and are at Mrs. Moseley, said deceased which desot re- are in the hands of Henry B. Black, 551 Vernon, Y., Sylvester Ga. 10. schs. Pen- is’tally Thorndike. D. B. and Isaac Flint of The is Brunswick, July Sld, Dangerous urinary troubles follow. petition. ground very dry; but it is fine for for the summer — who will Pendleton’s Mr. Russell dleton Brothers, Small, New York : ar, sell. Broadway, Everett, Mass., upon A Rockland citizen shows you how to avoid Ordered. That the said \* Bangor passed Saturday night and Sunday getting hay, as hay makes night and Melissa A. New York: petit i-.uerg of forward one to day- G. Goodhue, who spent two weeks in town, Willey, Hart, 12, them. all interested a '«-• receipt postage stamp sells. persons tfy causing in town_Sirs. Charity Walker visited now— It is that we shall have a ar, Wesley M. Oler, New Y'ork ; Sallie order to be three week- address.—Fer Order. expected left Saturday for Boston. His wife will re- Mr. W. W. Morgan, pianos, sewing machines published any I I’On, Ebenezer the Journal, a uew-i .1 Sirs. Dora Philbrick last Wednesday— daily forecast of the weather from the Philadelphia; Hackett, Key Republican main for the summer with his and of S3 Park •- The services at the M. E. Church last parents_ West; 15, sld, sell. F. C. Pendleton, Fergu- organs, street. Rockland, Maine, at Belfast, that they may aj 1 Sirs. Maud called on Sirs. Addie weather bureau with to be held at w-- llogan along our free de- Mr. Geo. Moulton of Boston is in town fora son, Norwich; ar, schs. Willie L. Newton, says: “My physicians treated me for spinal Court, Belfast, and were unusual- County, on the i3th day of a Sunday morning evening Higgins Wednesday evening—Dr. and livery of mails....Mrs. Fred Page New Y'ork; 1). D. Haskell, Boston. but it did no 1 had in the passed visit.Mrs. J. F. Ryder of trouble, good. pains at ten of the clock before no- Miss E. M. a Liverpool, 10. ly interesting. Chisholm, Sirs. J. C. returned from last week. Boothbay, July. Sld, sch. J. V. Wel- small of the was so Whitney Thursday away She leaves a husband and Eng., arrived Sunday for her annual visit to back; lame that I could hard- if any they have, why the pi Deaconess from the Boston train- lington, Sullivan. tiouer should not be visiting a visit in Brooks.Slisses Vera and Ada two children—The infant child of Mr. ly get about to attend to my business, and had a granted. and her parents, Capt. and Mrs. J. F. Hichborn. Newport News, July 10, Sld, sch. Gov GEO. E. JOB ,N>- \ at both a ing school, spoke services, giving Stevens of Pittsfield have a week Mrs. Fred Ellis died Boston. very annoying and distressing urinary difficulty, A true Attest: passed quite suddenly last will be joined later by her husband, Hr. Ames, copy. very clear and concise account of the with Sirs. S. A. Collin_Sliss Slaud Hill- week.C. H. Perth Amboy, July 11. Sld, sch. Telu- particularly observable at night. My daughter Chas. P. Hazi-i.iini-, Partridge has bougjit a Lizzie and and of the Deaconess move Ryder—Mrs. Ingraham daugh- mali, Bangor; 12, sld, sch. John T. Williams, went to Gardiner, Maine, to visit a Mrs. T. J. origin growth man of Pittsfield is visiting her parents, and will his cream separator get without ter of Rockland are the of Miss sch. Levi Gannon of me a ment and incidents that guests Leora Bangor; 13, sld, Hart, Pendleton, 42 Neil street. That lady sent A., a Pmbate Court held at Belfast. mentioning many Sir. and Sirs. R. 11. Hillman... Sliss Annie milk no w—Mrs. setting M. A. McIntyre will Partridge ...Capt. H. A. Hichborn suffered Belfast; 13, sld, sch. Grace Webster, Bangor. box of Doan's Kidney PiUs. I started in with the Countv of Waldo, on the ! had come under her personal observation- Bryant of Knox spent several days last at the Norfolk, July 11. Ar, sch. Florence Le- A. D. 1901. preach Robert’s schoolhouse next a slight ill turn last Saturday and Monday, one at first and they did me some good. I in- Her showed that she a land, New York ; sld, schs. Wm. 0. Carne- ROBINSON, administrate singing possessed week with Sirs. C. B. Cox....Sirs. Cynthia Sunday Mr. and Mrs. creased the dose to then the morning. Hamilton but at the present writing is as usual_ gie, Portland; Fannie Palmer, East Provi- two, improvement ISAACof Elizabeth A. Robinson, late remarkably sweet and musical voice, and Cordon is for Charles Hogan. housekeeping of Belfast are expected to hold a meeting at Miss Clare Studley, who has been the dence. was more rapid. After I used that box l contin- said County of Waldo, deceased, h guest a a her selections were much — Johnson last week eJune 1901. He lived at Mrs. Susie Hubbard spent Thursday in Bel- San 13. emphatic Marshallton, 14, in their beautiful home Somerville, Mass., arrived Sunday to visit Francisco, Cal., July Ar, ship all interested 1 Cummings July lath. F. right here in Belfast at Edmund Wilson’s drug persons by causing home with his father at and fast_L. C. Monroe and daughters Mildred Mrs. Hattie C. Emily YY'hitney, Kahului. order to be published three week- fanning ship- -Mr. and Mrs. A. L. of Frank- Hichborn and left Tuesday Ask what customers Mudgett Red Beach, Me., July 10. Ar, sch. Hattie store. report. in the Republican Journal, a newsp was and Marion passed Sunday in Lineolnville. building until he eleven years old. At for Mt. Katahdin — The excessive at fort joined the supper circle and favored heat of C. Luce, Heal, Calais. Sold for fifty cents per box by all dealers. Fos- Belfast, that they may appeal _Mrs. Abbie Hurd returned Wednesday Court, to be held at with; this age he went to sea and followed a sea- the first of was 15. schs. Nat Belfast, the members with song and music in the the week greatly felt by all Bangor, July Ar, Ayer, ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the — County, on the 13th of life for thirteen which from a visit with friends in Burnham Boston; Post Boy, Port Johnson; sld, sch. day August, faring years, during evening, which were Mr. M’s our inhabitants. Many termed Monday the United States. at ten of the clock before noon m a short vacation enjoyed by Annie R. Lewis, New Y'ork. time he was of three different vessels- Carl Coffin is spending if any they have, why the prayer ->t captain old John of hottest day ever experienced in this 15. sell. Lizzie B. Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no A. Coffin. neighbors—Mrs. Rawley Ver- place, Pascagoula, July Cld, er should not be granted. Deceased was married to Sarah Mosman of with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Boston. substitute. mont is spending a week with her brother and as the themometer stood, in some Willey, GEO.E. JOHNS'- — Mrs. Celia of is A true Attest: Searsport in 1853, who died Feb. 13, 1896. Wiggin Boston, Mass., at at 5 FOREIGN PORTS. copy. and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Eames_ localities, 114, p. m., it bore them out Chas. P. Hazelti.nk He went to Iowa in 1857 and when the Civil passing a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Geo. Harris and family are visiting Mr. IPs in their opinion. Though there was a Barbados, June 27. Ar, sch. Eliza J. Bankrupt’» Petition for Discharge war broke out he enlisted and served nearly Jane Rich_Mrs. Dora Angles of Holyoke, breeze from the Pendleton, Philadelphia. mother, Mrs. Manley Knowlton_Mr. H. northwest all day, it seem- In the matter of 1 NOTICE. The sub- five in the 4th Iowa Mrs. Jennie Brown of Belfast Melbourne, May 29. In port, ships Luzon, years Cavalry, Co. E., as Mass., and ed like the breath from a Henry W. <1\ B. Littlefield and son Andrew of Ellis, furnace, and gave Park, for Newcastle, N. S. W., and Manila. /n Bankruptcy. EXECUTOR’Sgives notice that he has been Since the war he has lived in were the of their Mrs. B. A. DaviB’Bantrupt j Executor of the last will ami testaim bugler. guests sister, were the of Mr. little relief—Mr. and Mrs. 29. bark Mass., guests C. H. Par- Ralph Staples Hong Kong, May Sld, Adolph To the Hon. Nathan Wfbb, Judge of the District Grinnell, engaged as and builder. Gowen, last week. ..William Farwell passed for Baltimore. NANCY R. CLIFFORD, late of Stock- carpenter tridge last week.. .Capt.Wm.Fernaldof Win- and daughter Doris will arrive today, Obrig, Amsbury, Court of the United States for the District of where Buenos Ayres, July ll. Ar, sch. S. G. in the of decease He leaves four children: three sons—Her- Wednesday and Thursday in Belfast, from to Maine. County Waldo, terport,accompanied by his mother of Bucks- Thursday, Westboro, Mass., visit sch. bonds as the law directs. All was the Haskell, Richardson, Boston; 12, ar, R. W of Belfast, in the pers.- bert, Edgar and Fred, who live in Rock he took in the ball game. He pitcher their DAVIS, County mauds the estate of said de. port, passed a very pleasant day with Mr. respective parents. W. Hopkins, Philadelphia; ar, prior to July of Waldo, and State of Maine, in said District, against 111.—and one Mrs. HENRY sired to the same for sett I- Island, daughter, Frank for the Belfast nine—Mrs. Hattie Higgins’ Mrs. M. H. 13, bks. Annie Lewis, Smith,f Boston ; Ad- that on the 23d of present and Haley July 14th.. ..Mrs. M. respectfully represents, day indebted thereto are t<- n- who die Portland for Bahia last he was bank- requested Watterson, resides in this city; also left her sun umbrella at the church the day Winterport. Children’s Day was ap- Morrill, Park, March, past, duly adjudged S. A E. C. Libby intends to spend a few weeks under Acts of (to Bank- immediately. Blanca. rupt Congress relating Stockton 1901. three brothers and two sisters: John B. of of the Sunday School Convention and propriately observed at the Methodist that he has surrendered all his Springs, July 9, in Massachusetts with her children in the Port Spain, July 11. Sld, sch. Herald, ruptcy; duly of of church 7th. and rights of and has fully Searsport, Orrin, Grinnell, la., Henry through mistake it was ,-arried away by near future—James A. Sunday, July Rev. J. W. Hatch New York. property property, Haley is suffering Keyes, complied with all the requirements of said Acts NOTICE. I Helen and Sarah.—Grinnell a fine sermon on 13. Nebraska; some one. Mrs. H. would be more than with rheumatism... .Miss gave Education in the Pernambuco, July; Sld, bark Doris, and of the orders of Court touching his bank- hereby gives notice that she t Amy Lane is very Port ADMINISTRATRIX’S Iowa, June 19. and the children of Masterton, Spain. rupts. appointed administratrix of the e^: 1 Herald, pleased to have it left at her home, or re- low at this Mr. and morning, the Sunday writing.... Gerrity fam- Stockholm, June 24. Sld, sch. Thallium, Wherefore he prays, That he may be decreed AMY F. of Ga school a STOU8LAND, late SOUTH SEAHSPOUT ITEMS. turned to the church_Dr. and Mrs. Thom- of were in town gave very interesting concert in Greenland. by the Court to have a full discharge from all debt* ily Bangor July 8th and in the of decea- the The church was June 24. sch. Wm. B. provable against his estate under said bankrupt County Galveston, as attended services at the Centre church !tth. Mr. G. has evening. prettily dec- Cape Town, Sld, bonds as the law directs. All l’.ert Kneelanil of Prospect was in town returned, leaving his fami- Port Acts, except such debts as are excepted by law pers- orated and a audience listened Palmer, Spain and Philadelphia. mauds the estate of said «le* Sunday morning and were guests of Mrs. for a few weeks with Mrs. large to the from such discharge. against last Sunday. ly G’s mother, sired to the same for settle;-, exercises with much pleasure. The MARINE MISCELLANY. Dated this ‘Jth day of Julv, A. D. 1901. present Rebecca Files Sunday noon. Dr. Thomas Mrs. D. Killman—Fred son pro- HENRY indebted thereto are t<» m Anderson has a farm in Eames and of W. DAVIS, requested August bought was as follows: returned to Unity about two months ago are gram 13, lat. 36 Ion. 74 sch. Bankrupt. immediately. Frankfort and will move there. Stockton cutting Mrs. S.S.Trevitt’s hay. Spoken. July 45, 02, NELLIE E. and is He was Organ Voluntary, Miss Marie Wardwell Gladys, Fernandina for Perth Amboy. Ship steadily gaining practice. — Several members of South Branch ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. Stockton Springs, July 9, 1901. Miss Myra T. Scribner is in Waldo visit- Music, Choir Roanoke, Amsbnry, Norfolk for San Fran- called to attend Fred Fuller, who was taken visited Frankfort 8th. Grange Grange July Prayer, Pastor cisco, June 22, lat. 38 N, Ion. 65 W. District of Maine, ss. s notice. ti>. ing her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Leonard. so but for Fuller suddenly ill, unfortunately They were entertained and Recitation, Blanche Belchers Capt. J. H. Winchester of New York has On this 13th day of July, A. D. 1901, on read- Administratorhereby gives notice that he h.i royally enjoyed the it is Fred Seavey is in town his the doctor was a in an ad- Exercise, “Children's Day” been in Bath consulting with builders in ing foregoing petition, appointed administrator de bonis n helping grand- visiting patient the program, which consisted of fine music ordered the That a be had Recitation, Marion Philbrooks to the construction of a steam by Court, hearing tate of father, Mr. E. M. Seavey, do his haying. joining town—A queer person, to regard pilot upon the same on the 3d of A. claiming and recitations.Mrs. Alice has “We’ll Live for 650 tons for day August, FRANK M. LASSELL. late of 1 Haley Exercise, Jesus,” boat of New York. Mr. Win- I>. 1901, before said Court at Portland, in said be a Mrs. Estey, begged a night’s at W. M. Merrithew and son Archie went to lodging gone to Squirrel Island for the summer_ By three small boys chester is now operating one 000 ton pilot District, at 10 o’clock in Che forenoon; and that in the County of Waldo, decease ! J. H. Stevens’last Wednesday night. She Song, Phinie Dorr boat, and he three notice thereof be published in The Republican bonds as the law directs. All Lincolnville last Sunday to visit relatives. Miss Ora Libby has a carnation that contemplates building person pink Lenora Kneeland more. Journal, a printed in said District,and mantis against the estate of said dee. was both dirty and ragged, and her feet and Recitation, newspaper Mrs. Harriet Reed, who has been visit- has 102 buds and blossoms on it_Willie Exercise, “A Rose Garland.” The four-masted schooner building at that all known creditors, and other persons in sired to present the same for settlen hands were unusually large for a woman. interest, may appear at the said time and place, indebted thereto are requested to ne.i to Gilman and family, who have been with Music, Choir Kelley, Spear & Co’s yard, Bath, for ing here, has returned her home in Bel- Capt. and show cause, if any they have, the immediately. FRANK \' Some thought she was the Boston murderer Recitation, Jessie Baker F. J. and will be named why prayer fast. Mrs. Julia Gilman for several months, will Hinckley others, of said petitioner should not be granted. Burnham, July 9, 1901. in She Exercise, “The Dawn of the Century.” Frederick W. Hay. She will be commanded And it is further ordered the That the Blondin, disguise. seemed grateful move to next week_Mr. by Court, Norridgewock Collection. Frank Oran of Clerk shall send mail to all known creditors Miss Ruth Mathews of Bangor was in for the kindness shown her by Capt. Bristol, formerly by by neighbor Charles Partridge is in Redstone, N. H. Music, Choir master of the schooner Belle Wooster. copies of said petition and this order, addressed Foreclosure None town lately visiting her sister, Mrs. H. H. Stevens and and went her Benediction. On of the to them at their places of residence as stated. wife, way rejoic- where he has Grif- account unusual demand for F. !'• Felker. employment_Willard Witness the Honorable Nathan Webb, Judge Whereas, Fred B. Mitchell of Whence she came or where she — Mrs. Walter Grant and children of ice at Baltimore, the four-masted sch. ing. went fin of California and Hichborn and New of the said Court, and the seal thereof, at Port- by his mortgage deed dated Octohei Harry Merom, loaded with 1,400 tons of ice, was recorded in Waldo of Deo.! Ross Nickerson of Swanville was in town is not known—Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Files York were the of Mrs. Grant land, in said District, on the 13th day of July, ▲ Registry mother of Stockton Springs were of guests George towed from Kennebec to Baltimore the to Lura his guests by D. 1901. Page 288, conveyed me, recently visiting grandmother, Mrs. returned to their home in last week.Mrs. E. F. Littlefield > Friday Bangor. their aunt, Mrs. Lydia Mudgett, last Thurs- and tug Savage. The expense of towing was [L s] A. H. DAVIS, Clerk. Northport, Walao County, Maine, Catherine Coleord. or of land with the 11 _Leslie Bradford and Miss Effie have to Camden between and $600. A true copy of petition and order thereon. parcel buildings family passed day.Mrs. Nellie Clark and daughter gone #500 ated daughter L. F. from Mobile Attest:—A. H. Davis, Clerk. in Northport, County of W ald*. Mrs. Ruth Smart has returned from Ever- with friends in for a few weeks—Mrs. Colbath and little Brig Munson, Watts, and hounded and described n Sunday Searsport_Mrs. Ethel of Philadelphia arrived this week for for la foundered Maine, ett, Mass., where she has been her Sagna Grande, during a wit: On the north land of visiting Rebecca Files, Mrs. H. J. Stevens and son Kenneth are at Mrs. Stella Curtis’ for a by Emery daughter, Mrs. A. H. Holmes. a long vacation among relatives.Mrs. gale July 7, when 290 miles N. W of Tortu- MEETING OF CREDITORS. by land formerly owned by Chari. daughter and Mrs. V. N. Higgins were Hannah I. few weeks_C. W. Fernald and wife have gas. Capt. Watts and his crew were taken south by the Smith farm (so-called Ward and Mrs. Ella Ward are 1 Mr. and Mrs. Webster PerkinS of Frank- off U. S. District Court. For the District of Maine. W. E. of -1 of Mrs. last Wednes- returned to Boston....Mr. Clarendon Gray by steamer FI Rio, Mason, from New Patterson; west by land fort were in town last Sunday visiting Mrs. guests George Cilley visiting relatives in Vinalhaven_Mr. and Orleans for New and sent ashore at In Bankruptcy. Lane: and whereas the conditions m of Boston made a brief visit in town last York, Perkins’ uncle, J. W. Uarriman. day. “Aunt Rebecca’’ and her family rep- Mrs. Fred Cunningham returned boat Key West 9 iu the Jewett. The first of the creditors of Richard gage have been and now are broken by July pilotboat meeting reason of the breach of the week—Miss Nancy a teacher in Schooner of J. Ellingwood of Belfast, Maine, adjudged Fore, by resented the fourth generation there. last from a visit to friends in Mal- Merrill, Willie Stonington, which has a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowe of Frankfort Sunday, bankrupt upon his own petition, to prove their thereof, I claim foreclosure of said P. the Industrial School for girls at been ashore on Drunkard's ledge, at the en- Dated at HM. were in town the first of this week visiting Geo. Ward is on the sick list and unable den, Mass.Mott Perkins, Hallowell, claims against him and choose one or more trus- Northport, July 15, accompanied trance of Fox island thoroughfare, for the of Ins 3w29 LURA E.GLIPI1! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Moody. to do any baying. He has not been able to is at home for her vacation—Mrs. Gran- tees estate, will be held at the office of the by hi4 sister Annie and Miss Luella Mer- past two weens, has been abandoned. It on the 3d of ville Grant arrived fromBoston referee, Belfast, Maine, day August, Mrs. Geo. C. Seavey of Belfast and Mrs. hire any one yet, as help is very scarce. chant of Somerville, visited his sister and Sunday. would be possible to get her off, but it A. D. 1901, at 10 o’clock a. m. Thomas Leonard Mrs. Wm. Baker has been quite but is re- would cost more than she is worth. WILLIAM P. THOMPSON, of Waldo were in Frank Philbrick would also like a good Mr. and Mrs. last ill, Board of State Assessors. town last week the family, George Haley, The work of repairing the six-masted sch. lw29* Referee for Waldo District. visiting family of H. T. man to him covering— Mr. Samuel Atwood has gone to help hay. week. Mr. P. and Miss M. returned Mon- W. which was :i Scribner. the for George Wells, damaged by Augusta, Jul> Bangor Hospital treatment_The collision the MEETING OF CREDITORS. A" day, leaving Miss Perkins here for a num- with sch. Eleanor A. Percy re- Notice is hereby given that the state Miss Addie S. Mathews, one of the teach- Epworth League delegates to the State cently, is now in progress at the yard of will be in session at the Court House, in U. S. District Court. For the District of Maine. 1 ers in the ber of weeks—Miss Flora goes to J. d Everett, Mass., schools, arrived Haley Convention in gave an Percy and Small, Bath. A large gang of In County of Waldo, on Tuesday, the Bangor interesting Bankruptcy. s. ui by Sunday’s boat and will spend her vaca- Massachusetts in September to teach school men has been set to work on the vessel, and July, A. D. 1901. at 8 o’clock a. m., to report at the League meeting last The first meeting of the creditors of Harry H. mation to enable them to make a just and tion with her mother, Mrs. Marion Mathews. for the Sunday the repairs will be hurried forward to com- year—Miss Grace Partridge and Sellers of Searsport, Maine, adjudged bankrupt assessment of the taxable property in the evening—A very interesting service of pleton. A team of horses was into his own to claims J. H. Kneeland, while on the road from her friend Mr. P. Greer off Brockton, Mass., pressed upon petition, prove their towns in said county, and to mvcstiirab song was conducted by Bev. J. W. Hatch at service to remove the anchor, which against him and choose one or more trustees of of concealment of liable to a>'