The Republican Journal. Mi 7K___ BELFAST, MAINE. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1890. > NUMBER 23. years old and there are but few of The girls Waldo Co. Veteran Association. OBITUARY. News of the that age who can boast of earning their Oranges. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. new wheel.The track at the State fair The Waldo Plain, Mass., County Veteran Association Died, in Jamaica May 31st, Union Harvest Centre Mrs. Rose grounds at Lewiston has been to the met Grange, Montville, Fahy went to last E. L. Smith of is K\ Tlil RSPAV J«ORM.NO BY THE open with the at formerly of Chelsea, Mass., visiting people East Thorndike Frank Fletcher, Belmont, aged initiated three new members at trainers, and the indications are that June the last Thursday. in Belfast. 1st. The weather 4 The deceased was a number of fast horses will h# was all that could 54 years and mouths. meeting. large »e Mrs. Allen Orcutt is friends jiican Journal Pub. Co, desired aud noon two 27, the son of the visiting in Mrs. Ann M. returned to q,, trained there the sea- by fully hundred born in Belmont, Jan. 1845, The National has Cbenery Boston during coming j Grange sent out to the Rockland. sou. veterans and their families had last Saturday. assembled. late Samuel and Hannah (Bicknell) Fletcher. subordinate granges a number of petitions ! HI: PAPER for Maine Seafar- The following towns were : Ban- In he married Kezia Knowles of Bel- to Dr. G. W. Stoddard spent with represented 1865 Congress for the signatures of the mem- Sunday Miss Daisy Taylor of New York is gor, visiting ing People.” In Bkikf. Marian the21 months Belfast, on the home until friends in Lewiston. Clark, Waldo, Brooks, Knox, Thorn- fast and remained place bers. Seaside Grange of Belfast will dis- Miss Maud Gam mans. old infant from her dike, kidnapped parents, Troy, Uuity, Mon- when he moved to cuss Dr. Burnham, Jackson, 1892, Massachusetts, the questions, one at each meeting un- E. W. Gould arrived yesterday from Isaac Wilband and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark of New York roe, family arrived home ... v illation In and Swauville and The where several of his children had located. City County Searsport. meeting til disposed of, and the members will or Matinicus and weut to Unity. from Portland city, on May 21st, was found two miles was called sign yesterday. to order at 11 a. m. by President He was a hard working and honorable citi- not south of Sloatsbuig, a village about eight according to the opinions formed after Mrs. Esther Carter returned Monday from rms. in advance, Lorenzo Jones of Brooks. zen all who knew him. Mrs. Belle §2.00a year. miles from the June 1st. The The secretary be- and respected by the discussions. The for Sprague arrived from Boston 50 vents for three months. city, baby subject next Sat- a short visit in Massachusetts. ing absent H. It. Dawson of He leaves a sons, one for a short visit. i;m> For one one inch I was discovered at the farm of Charles Monroe was ap- wife, eight daughter urday will be the Canal. yesterday square, Nicaraguan Mrs. pointed tern. are now C. H. Walden visited friends in vents, tor one week, and 25 Yoilmans and was in the custody of Mrs. pro The church was tinely ami a sister, all of whom living in -oinent insertion. Tuesday evening, 30th, the A. L. Edwards returned Jennie who decorated with was May young Fairfield a few days last week. Tuesday from a Wilson, took the child to flags and flowers and pre- Massachusetts. He always ready to members of Granite took of visit of three weeks in that the of last sented a Grange charge Mrs. W. Boston. place during early part very pretty sight.. The ses- help the needy and distressed and to aid in M. Randall returned Saturday is oi j morning tne Bro. Frank To-Day's Journal. ; week. Mrs. Wilson was sion was Grange. Dow, assisted by accompanied by for business, Tim question is often all works for the good of the community. evening from a visit in Portland. Mrs. E. J. Simonton of Searsport visited I her husband.The Corn Bro. John the in a Belt, Chicago, asked, what several offices of trust in the town Boyd,opened Grange very Mrs. A. E. Ad E 1. constitutes a member of the He held Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Dinsmore Clark the lirst of this week. in its monthly summary of the crop situa- able manner, and after the usual routine of went to Bos- a ,‘k... .Condon Caught The ^ettrans association? ami on this occasion in which he lived and his duties tion for the month of From discharged ton last Thursday for a few A. B. of ->..The NVitMo Co. \ civ ran An- | May says: it business an open grange was declared. Near days. Driscoe lb ston was a guest of J. was asked, and answered by II. with the utmost fidelity. His sickness, il l>a\ in and information over 000 cor- bv one Mr. and Mrs. A. Monroe..Papers gathered by it. hundred members of L. F. McDonald visited Gammans a few days the past week. i.irv ..News ot tl»e .Dawson, one of the charter members of which lasted some live months, was the re- Granite,together Oranges respondents throughout Nebraska, Iowa, friends in Norwood Fleet the with visitors from South Branch, Comet and Boston the past w eek. Concerning northern and north- association; and for the benefit,of ail the sult of a of diseases, and while Dion W the of Pci ii! ,:. .Field ay at Sag.i- Kansas, Missouri, complication Union Kennedy, young pianist answer is Granges made up nearly 150 present. Mrs. Abbie Banks of Old Orchard is visit- « Muoies..Resolutions ot Ue- western Colorado, the indications are that given here: Any s dier of the at first life seemed to hold Burlington, Yt., will arrive to visit many attractions, Bro. to-day winter wheat has suffered from war of Merithew as lecturer handled the her Mrs. 0. W. Coombs. winter- the rebellion, having an honorable weeks of not only reconciled pro- ing sister, Dr. E. A. Wilson. suffering him, in I’AOE 2. kill to affect the at least one gram a very able manner. The program enough yield discharge, ami his family, are members of l but he even became eager to go home to Melvin Bridges of Penobscot visited bis Desert New half. The other are late was as L. D. Jr of Clinton arrived Correspondence. crops reported the follows; Music by the choir; rec., brother 1 Jones, Esq., Piclenck, ..Recent association, whether he is a member of meet the dear ones gone before. During Sumner in this city the past week. Maryland. and in normal condition.... It is understood Bertha in Belfast on his Friend A the Dow; rec., Irvin Harris, rec., Orissie Tuesday morning, way My Large tirand Army of the Republic or not, and the months of waiting he was James II. .• that the of Rochester long faithfully Ifowes went to Boston last squadron..S. of V. Em amp presidency (NY) Black ; Chester and home from a visit in Boston. at all of our the are cordial- and song, Truudy Ben Rob- 'ots 1 ndepemience...l'ine Tree University, has been offered to Prof. meetings public tended by bis wife Alonzo, the oldest Thursday on business, ertson ; returning Saturday. ■ ■■•chill Mines. invited to rec., Raymond Dow; rec., Florence Mr. and Mrs. II | Copi-cr Shader Matthews of Chicago, and that he ly meet with us. The custom is soil, then at home, vho may ever have the J. Locke and Mr. and page 3. Duncan M< And less left last to has the offer under consideration. for the Post that Nickerson; ree., Carrie Stinson; song, Win- Thursday Mrs. S. It. Locke are a J Prof. invites the association, r satisfaction of the knowledge of a duty well spending week at o '.!. Clara the mfred visit friends and relatives in New York and \ Rarton...Spare Matthews was formerly prolessor of the people of the we visit,to furnish i Mathews; rec., Hattie Blavk; rec, Point cast side. [\:i ictiekl. aimlen's >< i.Uei C history place done. The funera was held from his late Battery cottage, j at and well known in Nina Philadelphia. < s Rural Colby college, brown bread and ami Robertson, essay, Schools. .Itis the Same beaus, roftVe the home "ii June and the May Robertson; Maine. j Friday afternoon, 2d, Miss Flora P* Patterson returned t< Ban- The presidency of Rochester is a rec Nettie Mattie Miss Laura Wood of is guests carry pastry, cake, etc his E. Littlefield; rec., Chapin, Somerville, Mass., ot r»-in-tins, accompanied by son, Alonzo boat \ PAGE 4. position high honor and rec Irene gor by Sunday after isiting her parents responsibility x m- as a Black; recess for refreshment of visiting her Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Wood pro*mem. app uiuea committee on j in morn- parents, 1 in New State.The Fletcher, arrived Belfast >ters in Real Estate..A Day in York Cramps have Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Fitz W. Patterson of this j time and place of next II. R. Daw- fruit, candy and peanuts. About one hour of East Belfast. | port Nt us. ..Tlie News' of received a contract for two steel steamers meeting. ing and were taken to the family lot in ■. riiiuent. .Tile sun fur was spent in social when city. Belfast Schools. of the Waid line to between Monroe, I. P. for Freedom i chat, Bro. Dow Frank P. Wilson was in a ( ply New Libby North Belmont cemetery. Relatives in this Boston for few PAGE 5. York and the first to be and F. D. for 1 again called the meeting to order, and the Havana, ready Myriek Unity. The commit vicinity accompanied the remains to the days the past week on business for the True C. Hayford, who has been employed h. last. Bells....The ..Wedding within a Ohio tee as lollows: program was continued; Leo. -and year.The Republicans reported Time July titli of where old friends anti Reading by Emerson creamery. as clerk at the Bay View House, Camden, Boats..Base Ball. June _'ud the place interment, nominated following ticket: place,Windermere Park, at 1 o’clock. True; rec., Eva Lowe; rec Alice Unity, had gathered. The bear- Merithew; W. R. Howard was left there this week to go to the Kineo House, PAGE 6. For Governor, K Lieuten- neighbors already in Waterville Satur- George Nash; After partaking of dinner, the was rec, Roy Spaulding; rec., Lester Drew; rec., •k '.own V. M. C. A... meeting ers were some of the oldest and nearest of day to serve as one of the of the iu Moosehead Lake, where he was employed story).. ant Governor, John A. Caldwell; treasur- Florence judges ■ >ei. .l.itera'ry News and Notes called to order. The choir furnished Murphy; rec., Ethel Flood; rec., Isaac B. again his former neighbors, and on that bright ter-collegiate races. last summer. The Bootblack and the Ad- er, Cameron; attorney general, Russell Carter. The music and opened the program with singing question, Resolved, ! Kir. lieu Musicians .poenn. Isle L. B. Hull; supieme judge, John B. Brad- June morning, when all nature seemed to That Misses Suzette and Geneva Fitz W. Jr. was at one k.-Aster of Water Old was offered the the chances for a young man are bet- Houghton Patterson, home Deep Vessels, bury ; board of public works, Fiauk Huff- Glory. Prayer by Chap- that great truth of an immortal .a Canal. emphasize of Boston visited Mr. and Mrs. C. ter in New than in the was Whitney day last week, accompanied by Fred Thomas man; auditor, W. L). Guilbert.The lain, A. I’. Hatch; address of welcome by hands carried him to his last England West, PAGE 7. life, loving F. Shaw last week. in a and Allie while his vessel was Washington authorities say that the sta- Rev. David Brackett, response by Dr. A. J. opened very able manner by Miss Winni- Gasper, Marine Notes, resting place while their sad and tearful Miscellany..News tus of the Jamaica commission is doubt- W. assistant at the rail- in Rockland for New and re- t fred Mathews, followed Irvin Harris in Raymond Rogers, loading York, ateiq l.lars. .Mr. Shivers Tries Billings. Remarks by comrade Virgil Hig. faces more than words of by ful as it has not been the spoke eloquently turned '■••Capt. Lawrence Coney Dead. recognized by who lost bis at the battle of the negative. Many of the members way station, left Monday for a vacation of Friday. gins, leg the high esteem in which he was held young PAGE 8. home government...The Dewey home fund by two weeks in Boston. Chance and who told some of his took part in the and remarks W. W. Hilton, of this has committee has decided to continue efforts lorvilie, those who knew him best. discussion, formerly city, > County Correspondence..Ship of the battle. He then intro- were made by members. It Rev. R. T. left to attend from Belfast where lie has been vis- Births. ..Marriages...Deaths. to raise £100,000, notwithstanding the experiences visiting proved Capen Monday returned duced Frank A. of a one of Granite best and tLe commencement exercises of Newton Mr. Hilton’s mother celebrated her fact that only £0,000 has been contributed. Capi. Guernsey Bangor, Nathan W. Pettee died at his home in Bel- Granges meetings, iting. .Yale won the first in the 20th Maine, who saw comrade much credit is due the young members who Theological Institute. 00th birthday on April 27th, while he was vvs OP THE WEEK championship Captain fast, June 5th, at the age of 60 years, 7 meet of the asso- the matter Intercollegiate Bicycle when he was shot and to pushed through. We our Luthur S. Mason is at sum- with her in Belfast.. [Portland Advertiser. Higgins helped months and 24 days. He was born iu East hope home for the ciation at the Berkeley oval, Saturday. of young members will come to the stop the flow blood until the surgeon a son front and mer vacation Lem the of Penn ib. Sullivan, of Noah aud Elizabeth Pet- University The «.»f Miss of They have at Paris Yale, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Cornell, us wedding Edith, daughter arrived. He of comrade give old fellows a rest. Come again, in spoke highly Hig. tee. He was married Sept. 24, to sylvania Philadelphia. A. Palmer one nicest me that was left when Columbia, Georgetown and Swatmore 1863, Frank and of Bath’s jail as a soldier and a citizen. A recita- patrons. were gins Clemena T. and to them chil- the competitors.The Rev. Dr. W. Hanna, three Mrs. J. G. Reynolds of South Brooks left young ladies, to Robert F. of e resulted iu the re- society Dyer light II. P. Faunce has been elected President tion by Richard Higgins, son of Vergil dren were born, Henry G., Gertie M. (now The Carleton & Norwood Fleet. by steamer of City of Bangor last Tuesday the shoe firm of ('ox & Dyer of Portland, is ounty seat to South Paris, of Brown American himself after his University.The Higgins, composed b3' Mrs. and Clara H. He leaves one a in Colson) for visit Massachusetts. to take place Tuesday, June 14. The young w owned the line Paris now on the rocks father’s return from the war, tears by Cummings steamship brought sister aud two Harriet E. In connection with an I brothers, Bean, obituary of Hon. P. E. K. Harris and family, who spent the couple after marriage will reside in Portland. A. C. near the Manacles, lias been handed over from the of of the old Hamlin of eyes many veterans; Oliver and all of East Sulli- J. Carleton of Rock the ! Bangor to Stephen Pettee, port Camden Herald winter in East Florida are at their [Bath Enterprise. the underwriters and salvagers, who Miss Inez recited “The Palatlia, they will give up their title, Hadley Empty van. He has lived in Belfast since 1886. He gives a list of the 02 vessels built Carle- are preparing to make another attempt to by summer home on Holbrook's Island. Sleeve in Blue; remarks by H. R. Daw- Fred L. Fletcher, who ately returned building with new roof, float her. There has been no change in served as a Corporal iu Co. E, 26th Maine ton & Norwood and Carleton, Norwood & ; son; rec., “When the Colonel Lights his Mrs. Lucy E. Perkins and son Charles M. from Cuba, where he served a* a mem tier ,o windows, and lit it up at her position since the last attempt to tug Regiment, and was a good soldier. He was Co. j in Brewer to so as a and Bert Stevens: remarks b>’ Rev. were Sunday attend the funeral of Battery C. 2d 1 S. is visiting public library her. Pipe,” a man of excellent character aud enjoyed When built, tons. Artillery, iineral The new Mrs. Frank : Sob. Del Norte... of Mr. William Reed, a distant relative. his Mr. and Mrs. Loren F'.etehe r specimens. Frank S.DollilT ; sung by Hogan the full confidence and respectof friends and .1844 94 parents, d then be presented to the CONDON CAUGHT Bark Howland.1845 200 He is rec Fred Bagiev-; remarks on Southern neighbors. He cared but little for the j Fred Ferguson of Cliftondale, Mass., spent accompanied by Ins brother Fremont wof Paris.The Justices pleas- Hamilton. 1840 275 j Foster Ban- C. of Melrose who is here for a cemeteries'by comrade John of ures of the his aim in life was to Palo two with his parents, and Mrs. Highlands, ne Court of Maine are all world; Brig Alto.1840 100 days Capt. l».\ >. l)f|»ut\ .Marshal 11. O. Norton. He few gui : rec., Mrs. Stevens; remarks from Dr. make those around him happy, and iu that Sch. John Tunis.1847 180 John W. Ferguson, in this city last week. days. the colleges of the State, i> W-iiiied l»y lYtleral \ nthoritii‘*; for Smug- A. and others. Brig Zenobia.. 1847 200 o es and as J. Billings, he was successful. He E. others patriotic ( amu k respect highly dearly Mr. and Mrs. Win. II. Leavett returned to O. Thorndike of Uarriman. Tern is gliii:; Liquor. Ship Alice Gray..1847 400 ; j ■ c After a vote of thanks to the law term, which meets in rising given loved his home and children, and was a true Thomas F. a Measurer and a d:re« t<• r .n re- When the .'Saturday noon train from Brig Knox.1848 100 their home in Clinton May .'1st, after visit i secretary, the will immediately ad- Souliers and citizens o' East Thorndike, and a kind and Sch. Brothers.1848 140 Aroostook pulled into Baugor station the i loving husband, gentle to their son, Geo. S. Leavett of East Belfast. I cently organized Tennessee, Coal, Coke and 'J*»: ii to enable the tin and ail felt well Bark O. F. Cbafee.1849 350 judges on at that saw meeting adjourned paid father. Fifteen -oke ovens reporters duty place Dep- Bertha, 1st built l)r. Austin of By-product Company. c< uumencements.F.x- lor the Comrades, remember by Carleton, Thomas, formerly Unity, uiy L 6. Marshal Norton in one of the day’s outing. Norwood Co. are to be erected at once at Knox ille, w i> ol & 1859 000 Tenu., ho the commander There’s a face that we has located m Thomastou for practice and ears with an individual whose view of j tlie next meeting, July Otb, at Windermere miss, Ship Benjamin Howard.1851 700 j and have been received for the ..i of •». A. IT, a propositions Maine, tin* seemed to be There’ voice stilled un earth President Fillmore.... has bought the residence of Capt. Obed An- surroundings distinctly Park, Unity, and also remember that the 1852 850 j of is in is much at That is in erection otbe Memphis, Nashville and very gratilied was one singing hliss, Surf.1852 biased; the latter Ben Condon, of furnish but beaus, brown Brig 250 drews. ,, observance this people nothing There's a name that we and in Alabama. 'ay year the noted characters ot the Aroos- speak Ship Wandering Jew. 1858! 1,140 Chattanooga Birmingham. upper so basket In tenderest William M. and b of the ;itc. There seemed to be a bread ami coffee; bring your with tone, Tallulah.1858 Bradley mily The to he used in took Condon has beam under sus- Brig 2*H) process the manufacture region. For a soul that we loved Langham, have moved to their cottage at st and huger attendance at you. There will be ar rangments for taking Ship Borodino.1854 800 of coke is a new one, is and is said picion for a long time as a smuggler of From our presence has flown. Oaklavvu, Trefethen’s landing. [Portland1 patented, ever which is Brig Toecoa.1854 280 than before, Canadian The federal authorities care of horses on the grounds. [II. R. Daw. Press. to be 100 cent, than •rher liquor. Brig J. Mclutire..1855 275 per cheaper any sidering the fact that the Sec. Pro Tern, \W shall miss him at morn, at last decided to stop his caieer in the son, Brig Ivatahdin. ..ls.V» .;mj process. Brand are We shall miss him at evi-u Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Swift and Miss Marie Army growing sent Norton to the Bark R. A. middle, and Marshal When the dear ones Allen.1855 400 The next 1 unite, arrived home from Massachu- year. principal scene do the As Norton States.isr.o Kingsbury to job. usual, Or the “good nights” are given, Ship Thirty-one 1,00U a id occupy the attention of Memorial in nonroe. Zuleika.1859 setts The ladies have, been \V. C. T. L. Convention brought back his man. lit aud Customs Day When we mention our gladness, Ship 1,800 Saturday. away County nt will be the Brig A. Hurt a.1800 250 preparation Officer Burns caught Condou in the very Or when sorrow shall come two weeks and Mr. Swift one week. a Ship Augusta Norwood.1800 1,200 encampment.nextSeptem- act lot he was A e shall miss him, but then As the meets m winch arrested. The rain and mist of the morning of May Sch. Kate Noah Brooks is at Castiue for the summer. county Grange Winter- Maie cattle commission met He has home. Carleton.1802 200 Iasi week Marshal Norton start- only '•gone st Early etch interferred somewhat with the fore- Brig Enrique.1858 010 He the winter in California and was port Ji pone hursday night, and Friday who he spent ed after Condon, since escaped Brig B B. Gove.1804 402. tiie \V. C. T. C. unv. ntn-n >r choice of lion. F. O. Beal of noon exercises, yet tin* program was carried on his return by a relative, county I’nsty- y from Marshal Nadeau last lias Miller died at the home of his Bark Adelia Carleton..1805 5 accompanied winter, Benjamin 22. If this dair i"u:lieis with evident, John M. ol out by the post and corps as follows: At 7 M iria W. Mr. John of Los Angeles. lo June any Deering been peddling liquor to t lie northern Maine sou, Leslie P. Miller, Mav 51 st, at the ad- Brig Norwood.1800 477 Uphaiu and treasurer. F. S. we shall be to be informed. y French-Canadians in defiance of a m the comrades detailed for that purpose Sch. lbtiph Carleton.1800 290 Shaw meeting g.ad flagrant vanced age of 8• wdoinham is the other Sch. Dexter Norton left Fort Fairfield late visited the different in town Washburn.1807 290 Mrs. Haley ami t t. the olumu Bark J. G. Norwood. 1809 478 ports to Mrs. Etta I;, fast. L and delivered the Memorial of He was an sta, and came In me in full dress parade the bolder. pation farming. industrious P. J. g was in front of the Town under Bark Carleton.1870 985 will tor.- tiie fol- at Yarmouth, in the course formed Hall, Superintendents please Condon lives lo miles north of and upright man and a good citizen. His Sch. Willis Luce.1871 188 uuib rm. Ashland, the list of r.ts and uks he said: “Of our late the command of A. S. York, officer of Sch. lowing county superintend* at Moose settlement, so-called, and for wife died March 12, 18!>8 at the age of 82 Stephen Bennett. 1872 248 Chas. F. Ginn was in Boston a few days to them. Of eours.- all >; ain I have time to say but day, in the following order: Sch. Joe Carleton.1872 '.*5 send reports that spot, accompanied only by Officer years. He leaves one son, Leslie, ami one last week on business. His Isa- was between Sch. daughter will not different Burns of Fort Fairfield, the marshal Monroe Cornet Band, Frank Nye, Leader. Aneroid.1878 200 county superintendents be prepared ’he daughter, Mrs. Cora Ingalls of St. Albans, Bark Harriet N. Carleton.1872 bel went with him and made arrangements same country, but for the headed. E. M. Billings Post, Jeff. C. Nealley. Com- 1,000 with reports; or, if statist.cs be a king, <-f national honor Vt. The funeral was held Saturday after- Ship John Pascal.1874 1 450 for music ltssons there during the against the officers taking with a short on the and At daylight of Thursday, mander. Bark J. H. Bowers...... 1875 704 paper why < for the death of the brave noon, Rev. Geo. S. Mills officiating. summer. called at Condon's bouse and found that E. M. Woman’s Relief Ship Raphael.1875 the how of their Lo al sank with the Maine. Billings’ Corps, 1,542 departments. (Ap- was absent. took to the woods Bark he They Mrs. Belle President. Monhegan.1877 1,178 Mrs. B. P. Hazeltine and son Rex went to presidents are asked to three T-lieve that where the Ameri- Barden, Richard C. Leach, one of Bucksport’s speak at once and. until late that Ship Wandering Jew.1877 1,727 to attend the remaining The column marched to the ceme- citizens, died Boston last Friday graduation minutes each upon their union, or other line once been raised it should hitched and drove village leading Saturday evening, Bark Richard Parsons.1878 l|l59 day, up again slowly June after a few illness with neu- at the Massachusetts Institute of Acred, and that the of tery and formed around the Soldiers’ Monu- 3d, days’ Bark Jennie Harkness.1879 1,373 exercises "f work. Following are the officers ami sup- people toward Fort that their of Mr. Kent, suspecting ralgia the stomach. Leach was sixty- Bark P is Pico and the ment, where the ceremonies for the dead Adolph Obrig..1881 1,448 Technology. Mrs. H.’s son, Benjamin erintendents: Recording and acting corre- Philippines man was bringing back more liquor and nine years of age. He was born in Freedom, Bknt. Addie the benelit. of civil Morrill.1882 049 one enjoying catch him in the act. were observed. The column then returned and came to in of the graduates. secretary. Mrs. Etta act- that they could Bucksport 1861, beginning Bknt. Fred E. Richards.1882 078 sponding Savery as which is guaran- work as a maker. He was one of liberty, Before they got to Fort Keui night to the Town Hall, where dinner was served. carriage Ship W. H. Macy.1883 Conductor Jero. Sullivan was in Bangor ing treasurer, Miss E. P. Frothiugham; man under the stars and the known makers in eastern 2,202 ty with it a of best carriage Robert L. came on and thunder-storm After dinner, the weather cleared, Ship Belknap_ ..1884 2,309 and as witness in a rail- snpr. evangelistic department. Mrs. E. P. Bod bless the volunteer soldier having Maine. He was a Mason and a Monday Tuesday unusual Norton and Burns went prominent Ship Frederick Billings.1885 29>28 vigor. the people from the surrounding country member of the R. A. C. Sch. road case. John Me Taggart had charge of Alexander; medal ■•ontests, Mrs. E P. Alex- ads the stripes and stars” ahead cantiowslv Jamie Carleton.1888 490 A. M. Austin of to arrive, and the hall was well tilled Sch. Edward S. the Ambrose J. Morrison served as ander; scientific temperance and school :cause.)_Dr. as a brilliant began Stearns.1889 387 train; Suddenly, particularly James B. Philbrook, a highly respected S. D. ■ ne ol Maine’s to listen to the oration. The was Ship Carleton.....1890 1,782 and Orrin J. as savings banks, Mrs. Etta Savery ; systematic leading dentists, bolt flashed across the saw a meeting citizen of died even- Sch. baggage master; Dickey 2d sky, they Rockport, Wednesday George Twoky.1891 V»41 toy June from heart failure. with prayer Rev. John S. Blair, of after an illness brakemau. giving, Mrs Luis E Stearns; in art man in a wagon directly ahead of them. opened by ing, May 31st, pneumonia, Sch. Emma Knowlton.1891 858 purity • d ill for some but was time, He must have seen them at the same mo- ionowea oy music toe Kami; of eight days. Sch. Irene and literature, Mrs. S. W. Biikneli social oy song, Thayer..1891 277 recent arrivals at Castine are E. be much better. He was 59 Sch. Hattie Among for when the next flash he “TVhat did Miss C. Luce. .. .1891 819 Mrs. M. C. ami ment, came, Dewey do,” Lizzie Webber; of purity, Staples; hygiene -• and leaves a widow and one Sch. Adelia T. Carleton.1891 W. Hutchins of Boston, Prof. Herrick was whipping up his horse and dashing of Commander’s Field at Farm. 285 Mrs. A E. Clark; iterator*-*, Mrs. After one of the hottest reading orders, Adjt.; Day Sagamore cot- heredity, politi- down the road them at Chicago, who lias one of E. P. Wood’s past top speed. address Jeff. C. of Abraham to w.-r.sies over an individual office Neally ; reading Clara E. Cottrell; narcotics, send report Though the officers followed the wagon The agricultural field day at Sagamore iic r\ earner ror /nay. tages; Mrs. A. H. Folsom of Roxbury, ■i !e. E. T. editor of the Lincoln s Address at Gettysburg by adju- secretary; peace and arbitration. Mrs. Ger- Wyman, for several could not reach it. June E. P. Wood of T. 1>. Blake *• miles, they Camden, Tuesday, drew Mass., Bangor; Mail, was elected tant; of the Roll of Honor. The Farm, 6th, Abstract of tie North and superintend- At last up the chase and went reading meteorological observations of and W. D. Cook, Troy press franchise, 1 they gave farmers Boston, Porter of Evanston, over three com- the largest assemblage of taken at the Maine public schools, to to themselves make oration by Hon. Warren C. Philbrook of together Agricultural Experiment E. F. North dower mis- Fort Kent dry and for 111. Miller, Searsmont, Mr. is a graduate of and their families that ever met in that sec- Station, the month of Mav, 18'K). Wyman a new start. Waterville was very fine and gave general sion, Mrs. Ellen E. Waldo; ■ Lat. 44° 54 2" N. Lon. 08° 40' 11 W McKinley, in the class of 1890. During tion. It is estimated that more than two Miss Ethel Barr left Tuesday for Welles- On Friday morning they started back satisfaction. The thanks of the Post are ex- Altitude above the sea 150 feet, mercy, Mrs. Carru Roberts, Waldo fairs, iife he a taught school large and thousand were One buck- to attend the commencement ex- for Condon’s house lay in wait for tended to Philbrook. as he would re- people present. Highest barometer, May 24. 30.13 inches ley, Mass., E. V. ''•'lie. Mr. is 34 of Mayor Mrs. Carrie Hardy, Wiuterport; Wyman years him until with no result. Re- board and mauy private teams went Lowest barometer, 12 29 44 ercises at Her evening, ceive no for his services. party May Wellesley College. sister, Miss F, W Littlefield: soldiers ami Maddocks of Owls Head, recompense barometer.29 84 Branch, solved to search farther up the road for from Belfast. Mr. E. S. Stearns has a model Average Miss Annie L. Barr, is a member of the he MONROES ROLL OF HONOR: Number of clear .. Mrs. W. B. L Belfast. schooner M. A. Achorn, has hitched and went days. 17 sailors, crow, him, Norton again up and he did everything in his power to class. The general exercises •‘ silver medal from the German farm, Lumber of fair days. 5 graduating Friends are invited to attend the slowly north. While they were proceed- .Tames E. Allen. Isaac Jordan, cordially 1 : the C. make the stay of his guests agreeable. The Number of cloudy days. 9 will be from June IMth to tbe 28th. l)r. and Rescue of Shipwrecked heard horses at Edward Batchelder, Timothy Jewell, convention or to accompany ns on the ing quietly, they coming Total as water_ trip, 1 Ezra M. Billings, Horace Jederson, was him to the Methodist precipitation 4.12 inches D. P. his bravery in assisting at the the road. catering given by Mrs. Flanders will attend them. high speed down Instinctively George Billings, Andrew J. Knowlton, Average for May for 31 years_ 3 46 inches if unable to attend the convention. >f the captain and crew’ of the of Camden, to make what felt that the man wanted was Gilman G. Boyd, Caleb H. Knowlton, society they Totai movement of wind. 6.832 miles R. G. Harbutt of Emily F. Millkk. m1 they they Rev. Searsport gave the Wilhelm Linck on ,Jau. 31, Edmund R. Briggs, John P. Lane, could from it, and the visitors who wished movement of wind. 220 4 approaching. Average daily miles sermon and K. 23 street, Belfast. ■ list for the Eastern Maine fair Nathan W. Butler, Charles Larrabee, Memorial J. Richardson the High Norton whipped his animals straight K. Buzzell, Rufus A. were nicely served. Many, however, brought TEMPERATURE. •i Elijah Larrabee, memorial address at South Paris. The Ox- large one. For the various H. across the narrow road and, as Condon, George Buzzell, John E. Mansur, basket lunch, and ate under the shade of the Average for the month. 52°.27 hick closed on June the fol- Noah Alva W. ford Advertiser “Mr. Harbutt of 1, for it was came down Buzzell, Mansur, for for 21 County says: Resolutions Respect. he, dashing against Francis W. Levi H. trees. The included the following Average May years_ 52°.38 tubers of horses are in: 3- Beaty, Mitchell, program a common-sense sermon that barrier the officers jumped out and A. F. Highest, May 31... ,80° preached strong niue; Henry Bent, Anthony McKay, features: Whereas, God, who doeth all things well, 2.34, 17; green horses, secured the before he had time William R. Bartlett, Aaron F. Martin, Highest for May for 31 years_ 90° and the veterans are greatly pleased with prisoner Short on hi: 11. Horses are to H. Barton, Linneas Inspection of buildings. talk Lowest, 17. 26° but whose ways are not to us 2.40, to think of George Mason, May it. Tile male quartett choir of the church always plain light. Brad street and milk testers, by B. W. Mo Lowest for for 31 Aug. 1.The ninth annual SewaTl Brasbridge, Mason, separators May years. 21° lias removed from our midst Sister Next morning Norton started from F. of the State Board of ’... .“The address Rev. ustiu lv. mortals, the Maine Pharmaceutical Benjamin Couseus, Joseph Mason, Keen, secretary Agri- Average of warmest day. May 31. 68° sang by Fort Fairfield with his Jesse H. Cook, Horace fruit trees Hannah a and beloved prisoner, arriving Nealley, culture. Spraying of and shrubs, Average of coldest day, May 17.. 45° Richardson, I). L., of Thompson, worthy f' held in Portland, William H. Curtis, George B. Orel Brockton, Mass., (him- will^be in Bangor at noon. lie went on to Port- way, and talk on different spraying pumps and member of Brooks Lodge No. <'A, 1. O. of (i. The fifth annual meet of Stephen O. Curtis, Samuel B. Patterson, Prof. W. M. Muuson of Orono. self an old soldier) was on the subject of land afternoon, and said that Charles R. Curtis, Jeremiah mixtures, by T., and whereas while w e are bowed in sor- Saturday Putnam, in Local intercollegiate Athletic As- the would be before Warren Curtis, Warren L. Butter making illustrated the milk house Concerning Industries. patriotism. A solid and thought-causing ad- prisoner arraigned Piper, we realize that our loss is her "«»s held at Waterville Watson Curtis, Jeremiah Prof. G. M. Gowell of Orono. Lecture row, yet Saturday. the United States court there on Monday. Parker, by dress is the universal verdict.’’ "mo D. Curtis, William H. Parker, on Form and Breeding” by Prof. G. Wood & Co. have an order for eternal and that she has be- tirst place, taking 75 points. Commercial. Stephen “Dairy Harrison, gain only gone [Bangor Nicholas S. Clements, Benjamin P. M. in the main barn. Lecture on ■ <4 Maine 24 Bates Rendall, Gowell, one of the tallest monuments ever built in Samuel Kingsbury, who is now past 80 fore to welcome ns at that beautiful got points, Nathan A. Cousins, Elijah Ritchie, Mr. L- F. of gate.” 1 “Bee Culture” by Abbott Lhw- years of age, is the last survivor of a Bel- Gy 3. Five State records were Elijah P. Campbell, Leonard B. Ricker, this city. It will stand 20 feet high and the Resolved : That in the death of Sister The Interests. iston, followed by practical demonstration fast of nine men who went itud two of the New Shipping Melvin C. Campbell, Marshall Rand, party overland England at the the base is 6 feet It lias three our has lost a valued Otis A. Dickey, Dennis F. Ricker, hives. Milking, running separa- square. bases, die, from here to Califoruia in 1849. They went Thompson Lodge the latter the Lecture, Farm Association, being Allen A. Dickey, Daniel S. Robertson, tor, aerator, etc. “Improved cap and spire. The die is 2 feet 10 inches across plains from near independence, Kan member, who ever had a kind word for all 9 There was a attendance of owners dash, done in 4 5s, by Cloud- large Lorenzo Dickey, George Riley. Methods,” by Elijah Cook, secretary of the the Pioneer line, and made in all a and 3 feet 4 inches The stock by party and who w as in from all the Atlantic ports at the Wilson Dickey, Aaron G Smith, in the main barn. square high. alw ays ready to assist every ovduin, and the shot, by Glover nearly State Bornological Society, of 150 passengers and 40 wagons and of the Vessel and Temple Emery, Waldo P. Stevens, is Lincolnvillo The monument will nearly of 4 ! meeting Owners Captains off in granite. 50 teamsters and worthy cause. <*isity Maine, 39 feet, 1-2 M. Elliott, William L. Fire-works were set the evening and plainsmen. The Asiatic National Association at Young’s Hotel, Henry Staples, be set in a law in the last James R. Alfred V. Searsport for the family of B. F. cholera broke out eu route and ‘Jo Resolved That her neighbors have lost a By passed June 2nd. It was voted that the Files, Staples, the affair closed with a dance. died, Boston, P. David tbe of tbe Un- book are now classed Job Flagg, Stearns, Pendleton. mostly among employes company. true ami friend, who was ever agents board of commissioners adopt a chapter con- C. Ford, A Maine E. sympathetic i:< John Henry Sparrow, uiau, Rowe, from Morrill, was hawkers and The a clause steamers, Studies. Hutchins to aid in their troubles or to peddlers. taining wrherehy barges Elijah C. Fenderson, Albion K. P. Tasker, Nature Bros, have five monuments un- supposed to be dying with cholera and Mr. ready give nt must hereafter obtain a license and vessels shall load William R. John A. sailing loading coal, Grout, Tasker, der all of Kingsbury’s party stayed behind with their share in their joys. in turn in the order in which Leonard Grant, A. K. P. of construction, sarcophagus style, business in each town that he they report, Twombly, The regular meeting the Nature Club wagon to him. George Hall, Lemuel B. Wingate, and of Lincolnville and Hill bury They dug tile grave Resolved: That her family has met the If the more steamers loading bunker coal excepted. Oak granite. town has not than John W. Hobbs, Horatio will be held in the High school room next and waited with spades iu hand for the " of H. Har- Woodbury, loss of a faithful and devoted *and A committee consisting Frank They are for Daniel A. man to breath bis irreparable inhabitants he pays three Edmund Jeffords, George A. Woods, June 12th. Rev. J. M. Greer, Belmont; last, but finally they be- -os of Boston, E. W. Clark of Portland E. Monday evening, a ami t.. the town treasurer. In towns rington Thomas Jewell, Eli Whitten. Wm. Win, and Saw- came alarmed at being left so far in the rear, wife, loving self-sacrificing mother, York was on “The Penney, Knox; Staples l"' and James H. Cox of New ap- Joseph Jellerson. Leighton will speak Rose Family.” as there was habitants between one and two great danger from Indians, and a kind, warm-hearted sister. to as to the advisability of yer Ellis, Stockton Springs, and Wellington Mi'i pointed inquire of the and so they lashed their mules to a run and the license costs six dollars. the rate of under the The local chapter Agassiz Associa- Resolved: That these resolutions be increasing discharge Shorey, Waldo. The firm has extended a at time came with of and Periodicals. tion just camping up the v'*,y thousand inhabitants in excess coal bill of lading and report to tbe bead Papers met in the Upper Grammar school made a of our records, that a be shaft through their building and hung a train. Great was their surprise to find the part copy Thousand the must two commissioners. room afternoon. The r, agent pay Tuesday President, patient much improved, and long before sent to the bereaved family and that they be Resolutions were for the The Lowell, Mass., Morning Mail has been grindstone outside for the use of the will not have to over adopted asking ship arrived at their end had 1 pay Miss Hattie Coombs, presided. Superinten- they journey’s he a'.^s establishment of the rules adopted by the fined for a liters. published in The Republican Journal. dollars in one publishing liquor advertisement, carpe entirely recovered. Mr. com- any case.Rigby maritime of New York for the dis- dent Brick of the temporary executive com- Kingsbury’s A. B. Stantial, ) Committee secured exchange the citizens voted for no license. from here were a grand list of entries for its having panions Cyrus Rowe, Hiram Mabel on charge of hard pine. mittee He recommended that a John W. Kimball of Belfast Rose, ^ fastest reported. graduates Peirce, Charles Treadwell, S. Heath and his j ^ August 15 18. The class A bill for the discharge of soft Mr. John L. Thompson, who has published from the business May L. Huxford, ) Resolutions. regulating permanent committee be chosen; that meet- department of the Com- son, Wm. Heath, A. James Pat- 1Dg is the 2.15, with fourteen nomina- was and ordered Campbell, lumber adopted copyright- the Maine Herald here for several months mercial College this week. Mr. Kimball terson and Americus I be held once in two Parker, names well f\ he fastest class is the 2.10 ed. ings weeks; that has shown in The Sisters of Mercy pacing has closed out his business, and will move to great perseverance acquiring known here. They left the East on April 11, v'hicb horses are to be Resolutions were adopted asking Congress a charter be not for until an education. He is a named August applied later, cripple, having lost a 1849 and arrived at Webber Creek, about 50 Of the Sacred Heart Hospital, , ;ej to limit the of tows of to two Har tland, Maine. The one or two become Miss Florence of Rockland length barges adjoining when the members settled down a finger, and of the bone from one from ha^ Haley leg, part miles Sacramento, late iu October. Mr. N. H.,say: “We used Comfort Powder on as also were resolutions looking towns will him a field for to the work. The report was be earns own t*ie of a new barges, give good job and adopted, arm, yet his money by canvas- Kingsbury is still in robust health and birv Prouc* possessor toward the of trade between the a lad with eczema and intolerable -' 4eC0Inele, securing It was voted to hold meetings the second etc., and the course in an suffering j. which she earned all herself, newspaper work. We hope he will make a sing, completed could easily make the journey now by mod- United States and Porto Rico and Hawaii of each month at 7.30 short It and sging greens. 12 Wednesday evening incredibly time, taking high rank in ern means of travel. [Belfast Cor. itching. brought quick relief, sleep.” Miss Haley is but to vessels under the United States flag. ten strike this time. [Hallowell Register. o’clock. to June 14th. Bangor Adjourned all studies. [Rockland Courier-Gazette. Whig and Courier. Cures all irritation. 1 Seal Harbor fly Aged Friend. One of Mt. Desert’?. Most Attractive Resorts She is nearing the four-score limit of Seal Harbor, on the ocean side of Mount Two Good Things in One human life. Physically she is feeble, but Desert with an view ] Island, unsuipassed retains her mental faculties wonderfully. of the broad Atlantic, a sheltered harbor, We a cake of pure white u. ttt-" put Gly* She has seen many of life’s changes, and and beautiful drives, is putting on the a had of life’s sorrows, but has borne Love touches tor season. of many Children finishing prosperous l C# serine Soap in every package This little village has until very recently, ! them with patience and fortitude. been one of the resorts on the is- quietest In childhood she remembered her Crea- Moxie. would rather drink it on land, content to harbor only those people They tor and in after God her feet who sought its seeluai veness and making years kept firm in a warm than eat. little if any advancement. Seal Harbor the slippery paths of youth, ahd day Nothing strange bears but little to Ivorine resemblance today that now in advanced years she finds Him a embironic resort. about this. Instinct teaches them refuge in times of trouble. / Only live years ago, acres upon acres of Powder. Washing shrub or of the place,now honeycombed with beau- Whenever I see a plant grow what is good for them. Moxie tiful drives and ornamented with hand- the out of the crevice of a rock it reminds me some summer a You pay for mansions, was tract of washing pow- of my friend’s life. When great obstacles nourishes their nervous wild woodland with here and there system. der and not for the block her she knows how to "*3^ bridle Seal Harbor owes its exis- soap. pathway path. as ^ surmount them. With one she It is valuable a food for their tence as an ideal summer resort to the eu Ivorine is the finest article exception terprise and wealth of Mr. George Cook- is the surviving member of a large family, and his business little brains and nerves as bread and sey partuer, Mr. George for purposes TM*™™eo- who have crossed the dark river. With butter is for their Give th- L. cleaning body. Stebbins, both of New York, who have j ----— the mental sees the old school themselves wise and that skill can vision she proven efficient pro- produce. little ones all moters. | house where she passed so many happy tlu-v Mr. Cooksey built the first cottage and days. She is the only teacher left who want of it. purchased a large of land It wii| strip bordering New York Hashions. Frederick, swayed her scepter in the old house. A along the shore for the distance of two Maryland. very small number survive of the miles. His own was built near the pupils them well, mak cottage I.are Yokes ami keep ocean Graduating Dresses. Sleeves. of The who were shore on a high ledge and is an [Correspondence Journal.J seated within its walls. She Costumes. Shade lfats. Sashes. ideal situation for such a Wedding summer home as miles west from the national ofteu thinks of the friends of her them 11 Heirs. Silk Cmlerskirts. Forty capi- youth vigorous, Glengarriff. Across his laud, and as close west from who have the as tal and fifty miles Baltimore passed through gathering possible P. the shore, Mr. Cooksey of The Journal.] [Correspondence clustered of Frederick stand shadows and the ful, robust, healt: built entirely at his own expense the fa- “The spires joined great majority. in dresses is a Green-walled the hills of mous Sea Cliff road. Simplicity graduating by Maryland.” She often feels that the pleasures of life, and '1 he high rock- bound shore afforded theoretical term, the many This conservative and little talked about for have happy. considering her, nearly all passed away. Hut • unusual natural facilities for the ruffles which adorn nevertheless town has been in con engineers them, signally generous the thought comes to her mind that one Your sells M to lay out a drive. In several Druggist picturesque soft such as cotton or tributions to our most fabrics, organdy, permanent history. the Your v places it might have been possible to build great comfort is left—the Book divine. glass. Grocer silk dotted Swiss It is a natural center for a the r id at less but in order to mull, nainsook, muslin, prosperous She finds a MoXie liver it to bv tiie h«.» expense, it lamp to her feet and a light you preserve a beautiful or or d* esprit net are in the ascen- and has accumulated case. particularly spot point farming community, to her path that illuminates her of Mr. way. pict iresque point headland, Cook- and China silk is also used to a in a ten thousand souls. The dancy. century When she reads llis she calls sey would Insist on the road being car- holy word, N crve food limited extent. An overskirt outlined by stern and climatic ami scenic each ried around that point and expense was inspiring promise hers. ruffles is as fashionable as the real to not The of the ocean and quite conditions where tradition delights spared. glories “How precious is the Book divine, the mountains of Mt. Desert are nowhere overskirt, and with a plain material ruf- cradle heroes and poets are all missing. By ; 5. of V. more revealed than when one inspiration given Encampment. fully slowly fles are with lace. The It is a town in western usually edged simply peaceful Bright as a lamp its doctrines shine ides, around the Sea Cliff road, as it was for accessories necessary to net Program Annual Ivent Jo Ocrui at the «»f one of the Kecord point d’esprit Ma rylaud. To guide our souls to heaven." privilege repre- .lime 14-13. render it as silk is the lonkspoii, sentor I w.x. to do one dav last aceom- expensive, accepted General Braddock was here Ladies' Sash and “It Collar week, joined by sweetly cheers our drooping hearts, The lor tin* annual Bnek¥~ program encamp- ! •'ilie«; o\ 3li. MeDuiiis, whose enthusi- and the ruffles must be edged with the lining, j George Washington during French Iu this dark vale of tears: inent of the Sons of Veterans at Burks A CHOICE asm lor the beauties ol Mr. Desert island, SELECTION, white satin ribbon. and Indian and on an eleva- Ami life and and port, June 14 lo is as follows: ■tnd Seal is War, abrupt light joys imparts SPRIMi AND SUMMER STYLES, especially Harbor, contagious. June 14 a. SATIN IS STILI. f>KI> Autl banishes our fears." m., of Division 1 be Sea CiilY drive was not the tion named in honor of the General, just meeting JUST ARRIV! only _____ Council at Division headquarters, L>bin- }'D ee of load, building undertaken Mr. for wedding costumes, but oftentimes outside the merely a "This all the tedious by city, Washington, lamp through night son House; 10. JU a. m., session His was well opening Coksry property opened with lace overskirts, and from but a student Of life shall our of yokes sleeves, boy-planter Virginia, guide way encampment in Emeiy g p. m., ■i] by short i<-ads built oil the main road. hall; Crescent and growing prefer cnee exists for iace or the red is said to have Till we behold the clearer business; > p. m., ball in iJ£EET;U2S?. Bicycles, these are located several beau- of man, explained light complimentary aiieady hall. soft net. The few who can afford use Of an eternal day." Emery Kitted with tiful cottages, and more nn i 11 be added in it, the perils of Indian warfare and volunteer np Dunlap Tires. Hiali (Jru.i June lb—;i ;;o a. ll.:'»o the near future. Renaissance lace in circular skirts in., business; l.ow 1‘rires. Kully (ill;ll\intP0(L earning ed advice which called forth the celeb'at My friend is waiting at the station to a. in., parade and g p. m.. me- "•cal Harbor is to have a build- banquet; library of a soft ecru tint: a second 'How- ed rebuke from teacli hear the whistle of the cars that will bear nnuia. serviee. .lection grade. Braddock, “What, of ollid-rs, 1 'cg t •' a closing YY year. In little delta made by session AICHES, CLOCKS, and guira itee : u ever, is in line net. a liow to her to the with public installation of ollieers- VVH REPAIR '•ho sea CiilY drive and the road to sprays appliquedon British soldier light?*’ History evergreen fields where the leading elect s. of Y. and E. A. s.; s j.. m.. the steamboat wharl, a little one equally beautiful and less expensive. recalls that the General pur- llowers never fade and the tears are pretty stubbornly wiped campfire in b. E. Hale, -sc v Emery hall, mas- building is being erected. The new Pure white lace skirts add to the ! his with en- from off all faces. ^H. J. LOCKH! already sued elaborate plan, replete ter of ceremonies; music, Mili <&, SON '•gilding is built by supscriptiou, Bucksport entirely large variety, and as a substitute for lace j feats and .1 i'LIA C. Mi >.! tary Baud: Lev. Win. •••: the gineenng approved maneuvers, prayer. Forsyth; workmen, who are residents of address net is esteem. himself to fall wounded in Stockton d welcome, lion. P. P. (.ilmorr, >ea; Harbor, contributing part of their point d‘esprit high Orange only mortally Springs. response? Col. a. M. fSouie of time. Tin- iml on which it stands was blossoms and lilies of the are the j the lii*st engagement. It was then with a Portland, \alley past Maine Div. S. id -if' V. : leading. ■*?, Mi. and Mr. for fallen leader and under a disastrous lire t£jj; preferred garnitures wedding dresses, j A Large Lobster. Miss Miller; ‘‘Hie Heroes and Heroines i ! i; -1 •:. Mr. William T. Partridge their arrangement very in ueh a that the army turned "l *‘»1, Hon. W II. of ]• ,; \ w ) a k D he being English imploringly Looney tl;tnd, architect. This library Lben i matte! ol taste. in to W for Crosby and bis two sous captured jmlge advocate general, Maine Div. s. uf > c decided addition to the place, and Individuality per- ashington leadership. a lobster in Yarmouth harbor, recently, \ 1 b. A. ; “Om \ oiunleers," (ten. E. •n e.-mpho wii 1 be 1 wit fumes is a fad of the time, and In was supp.i,- dainty revolutionary days Washington that is to be the ever! i\. (rould >d P ■ kland. *i supposed largest past judge advo- i*ks, iiis.i il.i gift of the si.mraer visit- maidens who have found in Mur- delight in Fit derick under very different condi- seen. It was a male and a very giant of cate general, Maine Div. b. ,-f \.: read- his FRESH COLD CREAM c A Lauman's Florida water the tions. The is now the An un- kind, measuring three feet in length ing. Mis- Miller; “The nber ’ll e giam t have commenced ray during ally enemy. Maly Ladies,” already and with a width from tip to tip of spread Cev. II. I. Hod f Lincolnville, Kl nearly seven feet. It weighed gY Maine Div. b. of Y. ; “American Patriot P. K. Dunham and family in Dunham trials ot an ocean or refresh them out as his What voyage, pointed headquarters. pounds. The legs were larger round than ism. Lev. A. 11age and D:. and Mrs. ('. v. Ilerter in Loyal, Farmington, with its delicious aroma their grander has been made the na- a grown man’s thumb. When it was captain, b. ( Belcher No. s Maine <.ottage, number two, the during offering got Camp ROGER & Cooksey being into the the Div. b. of GALLETT’S summer at the seaside or in the tion than that of Francis Scott author doiy huge crustacean made V. ; Vocal solo. Mrs. W’. F. first to come. In the family of Dr. Dun- sojourn Key. a desperate and at once seized Putnam: “Maine Division Sons of Yeter- bang Miss Violet Wistcott is mountains. at the age of of the Star struggle, NEW and visiting. thirty-two Spangl- two 11-inch the ODORS SOAPS ^ lobsters with its claws and j us,'* colonel-elect V estcot: is the daughter of the late ed the soldier's the A I.AOK VOK K ANI> M.KKVIN Banner, inspiration, bit them in two. It struck the so 1 lie ball will be for the visitors and ad- N. Westcott, authoi of David dory 11arum, civilian's hard with its claws that it was feared the mission will be he security. Born in 17so, and in by invitation only, except pop ihir book «>i the day. puts a finishing touch tu a of 1-INK 1 ink ok.. majority boat would be stove. It was shipped to members of tlieC. A. li., Ladies' Aid and Mr. aid M s s. F. 1 of Harris- conformity to his repeated icquest here is biggs handsome dresses this season, and while Boston. Sous of \ tterans, whose will ad- urg, Pa.. have opened lie buried. A beautiful ten thousand badges BATH SPONGES and Meenaggha Lodge, tuck and insertion made mit them. Emerson’s full orchestra will •ie-,: pretty sammei e ttage. and Mr. s. simple (easily dollar monument marks his grave. The The White lie in charge of tile P- Bari a them. Mrs. Aldeu at answer every a Rena- Squadron. experienced director, companies home) purpose, II. liufus CHAMOIS SKINS. ■» base s granite, while a life size bronze Coogins. Lieut, (ieo. U. Ham- New \ "i k has also arrived and is oc- issance lace and sleeves involve a yoke The of the North Atlantic ilton will act as Officer of the (Liard and in_ the iirlswoid statue of the crowns it. On itinerary up. cottage. soldier-poet equities u Where lace is so under Admiral as Burke yuu gci mcm irtr.T Mi. Ceoige large expenditure. heavy squadron Sampson, sent Leach, Captain. The aids to the Cooksey will not occupy the fi*-n; is a and no is Liberty teaching boy out from the is as follows: A; floor will he \Y. Tailors. US-* ■ that the coat sleeve flagship manager II. New French City ieuganiff daiing the coming season, as lining required, j Past-Capt. Celluloid Soap They A tablet contains tbe rive at 20th. Leave New- Lowell and XV. 1>. Hutchins. in the Adiroudacks instead. is advisable, or tucks and insertion, girl patriotism. Newport May Spectators o: material, made up *i shape for Boston will be admitted Boxes ami by His. verses At the side the American port .June loth. Return to to the gallery for fifteen Plate Mirrors. Mge will be occupied his son- or narrow .satin libbous are used on thi u complete. which Insures for the cm- by Newport from Boston. Leave cents. J he in in *w. Mr. Ki chard M Hoe. Mr. Hoe is fulfills the Newport grand camp-fire Emery fabrics, but when light lace is em- flag poets promise. for Portsmouth and Hall will be free to WUTY. STYLE *hd GOOD P' hnild a quality Portland the second ; the public. cottage at Seal Ilaibor thissum- The banner |,‘Aud star-spangled week in to Pm end m> cu i. the ictaire is July, returning about TRY Ol'R Stmpfe. th« 5V liaving selected a beautiful site on Sea ployed, mousq style best, In shall wave Newport j triumph two weeks from th. WHITE CITY A ur. the time of leaving New- j e\\ T organdy August 1st. Return to Newport in ! CHAS. 3. J\ME5 U .»ik, will also build a summer In S,. At are more Frederick the quaker finds Bar- about IT Havana, May the n one rial stylish than of ribbon, with poet days.” banquet this s-*ason near Mr. doe's lot. iiiven last at the Water, liKI.KASI- M \IM bara Frietchie. His of the sur- night Hotel lnglaterra :'-i.e!t a are the new belts are description i hey an* Fin. Hastings designing overskirts, light preferred. in honor of the MJtli biitlnlav of Queen cottage f< are and all old citizens Mr. Hoe, and Mr. Brown is roundings perfect, The Tribune that as a re- \ ietoria the toasts A J KOIIOLN SIIADK HAT Chicago says j to the Queen and the C'llKRRY rum:, aving plans foi his made F. L. Sav- tell us the heroine’s hut i.- with suit of the death of two President (it the by portrayed diptheria patients United States u *re re- OUANE.KADK and igc of Bar Harbor. is an economical investment, as nothing treated Christian science methods eeived with wonderful precision. were by only, | enthusiasm. (nivernoi (icn- -Hi. and Mi-. Marylanders 15LACK RASl'liKKKY. Charles F. Batchelder of so the health has decided to take era! in to graceful or lasting in tavor can bt- about divided in between department Brooke, responding the toast of mnhridge, who cot evenly sympathy to those 1 he United Carriage occupied Cooksey steps of said that wher- fouud. Flowers and tulle are the leading compel having charge States," ;>_• numbt'i two last have become the north and south,still all cherished the from ever (i re \NI» year, sufferers contagious diseases to pro- at Britain's Hag was planted All the Latest Discoveries in o rmaneiit summer trimmings with crushed roses uuder the residents at Seal Hai- memory of loyal Barbara Frietchie. Her vide medical attendance for the patients. | there was order, law and development, ■ >;. a beautiful on Rowland — cottage road brim and a touch of black or colored vel- and he believed the same was true in DRUGS and house has disappeared, but mau> relics re- the MEDICINES, having just been completed for them. ease of the United who vet on the outside by way of contiast. main The crop in the of Mates, lias been Mi.-. Rateheh.hu a few among her relatives, choicest of strawberry vicinity and we oiler spent, days iu Seal taught how to do so (Beat Bril Hu. everything straws have also their Tenn., has tilled over goo,- by Harnesses Ha; h- -i last week the in Fancy devotees, which is the “that the men haul- Chattanooga, at cash getting cottage very Hag The supreme court Senor Mo; a lowest prices 000 crates this spring, and was valued at fiscal, : earl mess fm occupancy. The Batchelders and tulle set off with black quills ed civil F*< >1* ^ \ 1 I yellow down,*’ owned by a niece, Mrs. John s:,00.01 )o. (forme ly governor of Havana) re are :< d the xpei first of .1 une. the character essential to plied to the toast of “Cuba." said supply good Abbott. Nothing outrages the of He ih"'- v>. 1‘ Claike oi Williams pride the C ubans had POOR & l have i.i,e FINEST !!.•■ college, taste. < olored or white silk mull hats struggled all could SON, Druggists. •A the citizens more they ’.iian Mass., is a j than the suggestion That stowu, building cot- tor liberty and independence; that they stu-Wll 11! Be! I never their •'-> -■ •• «»n the summit of lose their peculiar charm, Barbara a a v .j * o * * c v O <) e. v 6 mi t> 6 very Lookout is myth, child of an abolition deserx d independence and that they ’•edge, the highest elevation in Seal Har- tucks and wide bows shillings, looped j poet’s brain. would have independence. * h".. is the name of > Lyre Prof. Clarke's in curves or I Ben Uudlow said the United States Health State Prison Wester, arranged fascinating ripples. Henry Nixdorn, a venerable Dutchman, Prescription. sight i> new home. i was the * aiding development of civil gov- ■* I)i. Theodore Dunham and l’OMI'ADOUR I’.IBUON sASIIES assured the writer that he is the family of hastily ernment and that when the work was R New York 1 make a soeetaiT \ f I’ns will arrive about the first of known citizeu who saw the old done its forces 1 are a lovely addition to plaiu organdies; j only flag would leave the island. A> Wine. will Lookout 9 -o «■ They occupy cottage 1 lie last toast was “The Mother ( oun- Prltvs to suit 11 r.-: not a daunted in the face of Stouewall Jackson cm the at the same time they are necessity, / "■ JordaD Pond road. Dr. Dunham try.' Senor late of : > , Keep Andrea, president •*:' tv rear f W and his has earned the of and an attractive substitute is a wide gray-clad warriors. % £ g*-ftep. gratitu<' the whole very the Cuban in an ^ * military assembly, inter- A’. as (6 777 A'/s world, it was due to is when worn falls Frederick is not to look into the view said the professional ribbon belt, which into compelled disarming of the Cuban sol- '• skill and •» untiring service that for diers is an absolute * H. C. MAR DEN. Ho Rudyard folds, and fastened by a handsome buckle grave distinguished representatives; necessity prior to the ' iresli honors crowd her. On a farm the country. He is ^ is no means a affair. upon Your • hi > ness. Dr. Dunham practices at Seal by cheap-looking said to have added y77A 7 7r Aff/^ C .;,/• / ; at t};e head af the harbor and each sum- belts are now added to the list. Youm • 111.A IaEItS l N quest of the Cubans. 7. ■f''<77J7'//777y ///7 A/', mer Far iu the Orient at ^ have good patronage from summer the head of a col- If you are you nat- THE RUSTLE OE THE SILK SKIRT, young * visitors. umn so. t,./A/f /f(7cJ A/,- of blue, defending the Star Spangled urally appear Pine I ree ,* Aitf,/, The Chips. people who visit Seal Harbor in- is more than ever, and to If you are old, ap- <• •> Meats, Poultry, Vegeta: enchanting why /r / y keep Banner sung of Key, and glorified -J?, A clude a number of by by so? '• J. y A/;Of<7 7,7/7 A(/f7'. 7-^ « large college professors out the fashionable flare are rutiled pear they Barbara is another IVas in blossom have been 1*0R h and members of the learned professions, Frietchie, Frederick Keep young inwardly; we reported and the and corded in every possible manner often from Isle. J1. 71: social life of the place is particu- boy—none less than Major General Otis, will look after the out- Presque 2 •) LAKD, with black lace flounces over (O To Mr. Corner •) larly pleasant. [Bar Harbor Record. colors. Lace horn and reared in an wardly. Druggist unpretentious home Brigadier General \V. a 1 You need not George West, Sure Cure St. •) HAM, attached to collars a worry longer Maine j jobots give pretty, in the center of this historic town. Schley veteran of the Civil war. died re- about those little streaks of .. .. .• AM) ALL KIM>" Alt. Desert effect to a and ribbon cently at his home in after a Correspondence. fluffy plaiu waist, and Otis, barefoot of of Athol, Mass, playmates Frederick, gray; advance agents age. illness. or taffeta silk neck ties have such broad lingering (JAM K IN 1 1 S >1 \ >'iithwk>t II viuior.,May 21, 1800. Mr. masters of sea and land, bearers of new ...TUB... and ends that the waist front is Aroostook is blooming with all the Dennis Norwood, mate of sell. Y. long national honors from extremities of the .POI1 N A. M \ »; 1- Henry signs of prosperous agriculture, with not partially concealed. Guimpes or em- and Frederick iu all Nnjuires of Boston, was struck on the hack globe; great wars, even a caterpillar to cloud the season's Howes’ Hi. ek. H itrl m broidered yokes on shirt waists are in t'orner Main, of the head by the forebootn and badly contented and law-abiding in peace, who prospects. ; growing favor, and a strong tendency can fail injured. lie was brought into this port to bow in admiration? Mrs. Laura E. Richards of Gardiner towards excessive ornamentation isevinc- Ayer's yesterday and attended a Cai!tk.: B. Keene. hasieturned from Boston, where she at- £ by Swan GEO, F, M. D physician Co. ed. tended the 80th of EAMES, and later was removed to his | birthday anniversary Sibley mother’s, Verona Clarke. Recent Deaths in Maine. her mother, Mrs. Julia Waidllowe. Mrs. Robey Norwood of this place. JOHlJKKS Oh The Nose and T! The Maine for the Prevention John L. one mack- J., wife of John C. one of Society Stanley caught large The New of Abby Stewart, Style Writing. >1 Cruelty to Animals has issued its an- erel in his weir which 2.1-4 lbs. the most prominent men in Farmington, CRAIN, I\o. It* Nowfnii weighed imal report. The number of eases inves- lias been died of J here were three of them Since vertical writing adopted in very suddenly heart disease, May Hair < onmr among the her- tigated during the past year is 7*>0. iNear Far! schools it has been considered necessary by 87 FEED, but the other two 24th, aged years. risen* were l'4 prosecutions for BOSTON, ring, got away. some to use a very stiff ami hard pen, and cruelty md 2'2 convictions. Hours, 12 to 2 Othr. J. T. R. Freeman has received a nearly all the pen makers recommend pens Captain Joseph Leo, master mariner of cargo SEEDS and by appointment onl>. of this heavy ami unyeilding descripion. It is 37 He never (>i -oal sell. < Part of the Rockland, dead, aged years. The memory of an almost Oc:ober, isp- -ly4o by isprey. cargo is an error, however, to make them too stiff, forgotten fully recovered from his hard experiences in Maine sailor was recalled at Bath when w go to Somesville for steamer Golden for sufficient, action and flexibility are the GROCERIES Mr. and Mrs essential qualities of a perfect pen. It is well the shipwreck of the schooner Seventy-Six. John V. Dahlgren decorat- Rod. *d j known that many persons have a the grave of Bear Admiral F. tendency Ferdinand W.Coombs, aged 34 years, died .Joseph Importers of Suit. Three telephones have been put in—at to grip the holder and press too hard with Ireene, who was born in Bath in 1 -S11, (Iroiii Itamiin at his home in Bath 23th of This habit can be overcome May Brights W IL and the pen. only Vigor md who served under Admiral dealers in Ward's, Wells & Dahlgren the tiuest quality of Jr., Mayo's one made with some of disease. He bad been a in Bath by using degree spar-maker >u the Southern doi- Fine farm tw A. F. Farnsworth’s. blockading squadron in Northport. flexibility and fineness of point, which com- for had served in the will restore color to years, city govern- surely ng the Civil war. Ground, 136 acres land, ni*■» a of and toward . Dr. Mrs. Lewis pels lightness touch, helps was a and a and it will also Anthracite and Sawyer accompanied ment, Mason member of gray hair; o re 1 a < >• if( Ills «‘ a ami gliding motion. Pens made Dunlap ^ i ) graceful your hair all the wealth To Work Holmes of Bass Harbor to the Maine Gen- will be found to write commandery, K. T. give Bluehill Copper nines. never water. Will be -■ properly smoothly and gloss of early life. failing eral and are suitable either for the vertical or Blacksmith terms. 4 Hospital last week for treatment. Levi P. died at his home in East Do allow the L03.1Si easy Hersey not falling of The report that were taken ordinary slanting writing. steps being >1 < tin* aged 31 From hair to threaten :o The Spencerian Vertical Pens No. 37., Winthrop, May 25th, years. your you reopen the copper mines at liluhill, as ORDERS J’KOYll'TI.V FILLED To Cure in One Week Do at‘ Miller M li Constipation carry out these ideas and possess this 1897 to 1879 he was in the manufacturing longerwith baldness. not irst reported in The Ellsworth American smoothness of action and well be with dandruff. To Purify the Blood in One Week tempered and jobbing shoe business in Boston, and annoyed ast week, takes definite form in the an- 33, 35, 37 Front St., Belfast, Me firmness, together with the well known We will send our book a shoe store in you nouncement of the of the To Strengthen Nerves in One Week in of the Pens. founded Augusta, which he incorporation superiority finish Spencerian on the Hair and free TELEr It: for Scalp, Douglass Consolidated Copper Co., which HONE4-2. To Cure Sick Headache in One Day Samples will be sent free of charge to our conducted many years, retiring in 1883 A TEN CENT CIGAR upon request. :ias been organized to work the c readers, if this item is cut out and sent with to his old home in East Winthrop, which pper name and address to the Pen Doctor. mines in Bluehill. The has a Take Cleveland's Celery Compound Tea Spencerian was his native place. He leaves a widow Wr/tm to the company VOU CAN HAVE Co. 450 Broome New York If you do not obtain all the bene- of The directors are CHM St., City. and two sons, Fred L. and Henry H. Her- the capital $1,000,000. H™FIVE 25c. trial size free. If it fails to cu. e fits you expected from use of Daniel Dunn sey. the Vigor, write the doctor about it of Bluehill, Sewall A. Dins- your money will be refunded. A. A Probably there is some difficulty more and George II. Holden of Boston, Joseph Taney, one of oldest and with your general which .1 Bangor’s system Erving J. Knight of K. POOH Howes ifc Co. most respected citizens, died at his home may be easily removed. Providence, I., Address, DR. J. C. AYER. rnd Charles J. Dunn of Orono. The May 24th. He was during many years a Lowell, Mass. CASTOR IA Berk is Charles L. Marston President McKinley May 29th issued prominent civil engineer and timber laud of Yarmouth, For Infants and Children. the is Fred amendments to the civil service rules, re- surveyor and had a thorough knowledge of president N. Hooper, and the the of the of north- treasurer is Daniel from the operation of the rules topography great regions Dunn. leasing The Kind You Have ern Maine. After from the active four thousand officers. Always Bought retiring for 90 about Among of his he was SUBSCRIBE Days practice OABTOniXA. $135 profession during that will not kink at them are those of A few pension examining Bears the several years connected with the Second the Tfa Kind You Hove Energetic Ladies and GeutU and of B«ut Always Bought surgeons, quarter masters officers /l^ National Bank of Bangor. He leaves one to Canvass. Above salary guarani*" Signature of fotfcJUM 1' the subsistence and ordnance departments son, ex-Alderman Joseph W. Taney, of THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL address, J. M. ClU aad of war at and two daughters. -S" c department large. Bangor, C&ytfZ&fc MASON & HALL’S. 6ml .lain Street. Bed**1 With Clara Barton. Lrt cities, it bought village To-day to ask her doctors, tells me that the to marry me. I to her and are forced to faces from the sun and brother Heseltine city’s got submit to a cruel and duplicate that good work. broiling tied down bouse at 3 o’clock in the dangerous population is 0,000, .although the last cen- afternoon. I operation—the only treatment which the doctors know for Cancer. The disease >s barton decided to under the chin, a la Salvation That a asked her to have and she said m make Army. sus made it only 4,500. gives per me, she promptly returns, however, and is even more violent and destructive tliae San Antonio is the of Now I wouldn’t, and at 3.30 I was on before. Cancer is a in < to see for herself village centre of a valuation to-day £014. my way deadly poison the blood, and an island, capita back. operation, plaster, or all it and will 1 didn’t see no crops, nor ask other external treatment can have no effect whatever « n and should be in judicial district of the same name. Be- hope you’ve got keep it, upon it The cure must done, about times or come from within—the but I am afraid the wealth is not as even- good bad. The State last vestige of poison must be fore the war it had a eradicated. ;• the best use of her population of of Kansas possible 8,000, distributed as that. may be boldin’ a regular Fourth ly Mr. Win of Walsh S. -tores. or aud now lias about one- of over or Walpole, town, D, say*: “/ Several of her staff, thereabouts, What has been the history of Maine? July good times, everybody little be blotch about the size of a came under lei fourth of that the of her brain and brawn and may goin’ to the poor house. All I pea my .-orrespontienr, accompam- number, rest having Depletion eye from IT PAYS TO know about it is that I’m an gradually growing larger, which pain* USE muscle. Thousands and thousands of old fool for at shooting ilso a number of trained died of hunger; aud »»f the intervals ran in all directions, I became alarmed pitiful remnant, dollars have to the Western spending £30 to run alter a Kansan wid- greatly gone States, and consulted a who it- 700 are said to be der when I good doctor, it to be left, one by one, at actually starving. never to return. It has been well said that could have married a New pronounced Cancer, and advised that it be cut of fur 12 shillin’s!” out, but this 1 could not con- t heir services are There is a Hospital with- “Westward the star empire takes its Hampshire gal [Chicago required. Civil—entirely sent to. I read in local of a cure 1 had better News. my paper effected by out funds or Now perhaps stop S.. new headquarters in the supplies. Five thousand way.” P S. and decided to try it. It acted like a charm tli* here and explain what I mean ■ :• are Rob right by Cancer at first and of llabana at o o’clock on rations needed at with becoming irritated, then once, together I do not mean by it Porto A discharging empire. Rico, Kentucky Family. s very This less and then in one a of such freely. gradually grew discon- mine, of the beauti- quantity simple medicines as C or—(and here the speaker read a tinned uba, altogether, leaving a small scab which soon list of the names of drop- t ed ambulances quinine, pills of opium and and long jaw-breaking off and now n recently camphor, Jason Webb of Cumberland, Ky., is tie | ped only healthy little scar remains where the Philippine islands. lie assured his what threatened to Auxiliary Society No 1. of compound iron. Should these anive aud head of what he destroy my life once held full sway." hearers that his was correct believes to be the largest pronunciation the cure'for’Cancer is Swift s ami were driven to the be distributed to-morrow, uext week the in the world. Positively only Specific— Roy as he had looked it all up)—1 didn’t mean family He has nineteen chil- •a: where we took a train for town will be no better off than to-day. that empire. I mean the great and mighty dren, 175 grandchildren and 100 great-grand- S. S. S. into which Maine lias her FOR THE BLOOD The country was still wrap- To help the San Antonians a little will West poured children-. His brother. Miles Webb, who --because it is the money and her muscle. died at 78 still remedy which can to reach the root of y vestido de noche (uigiit- only prolong their misery, unless we keep Flour (Jason flourishing at 80), lias only go deep enough of the Philippine you the disease and force it out of the A Speaking empire, had more than 400 of whom system permanently. surgical operation houses and it for months to come and meanwhile descendants, 255 does not reach palm-trees up Sold everywhere. know that Mr. Dooley said that America the blood—the real seat of the disease—because the blood can were either or r a the the men with work so that in was bounded o.i the East by the Atlantic grandchildren great-grand- stly survived by appealed carry when the tor motherhood ceases out its promises. capacity : 'ion. the skin of the teeth, so to say, but are to and responded liberally with spray- (the change of life.) it lias always been believed left homeless and without resource. Could pumps for disenfecting, and two hundred Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription was Camden’s Soldiers’ Monument. devised to make these three periods safe n.'> xen can plow the land, a former land owuer rent the farm that army cots, left by mustered-out soldiers— and painless by restoring to vigorous ic season became hard once was his, he would need a of enough for both hospital and The Camden dry yoke orphanage. Soldiers’ Monument was health the organs involved. It soothes, $ $ When the sick were a BICYCLES. /cd road, and that a good oxen ana nnpiinients with winch to till it finally moved into successfully dedicated Tuesday morning, heals, nourishes. It gives Nature just 1 the it needs. It is the w no a of in only prepara- 1 HAVE THE FI .... ; more than hall an —not to mention seeds, cow, some poul- place perfect sanitation, placed May :>0th, and in spite of the help VEST STOCK OF disagreeable tion of its kind devised by a .i et and a little clean beds and food and in- regularly half days. An Ameri- try. cetera, money with given proper weather a number was The large present. graduated physician and skilled spec- Ladies’ Ftind Oents' Wlieels which a care, their and that of wiio is doing some experi- to build shack for his family in telligent delight exercises were with an invocation ialist in the diseases of women. opened ever exhibited in this of the town was 1 city, consisting the following i._ in onines of the house which the good to witness; and that Rev. and while the school Me too medicines are valley has de- place Spaniards by Henry Jones, preparations well known anti reliables makes:. children without or success. are burned. Even as the was beneficial be inferred sang America, little Miss Edith standing They <■ .nti utli of the proposition, now, sad the situation j change may Long unveiled the monument, which was the substitutes sold as “just as good.” Iver Johnson, fctvelf Diamond, Peerless **lilue Bird,” Peerless if each were its from the fact that whereas the death-rate ded astonishment of the is, municipality granted j no when prettily draped with liags. Then on ac- Having record of tlieir euvn, Dr. j Triumph,” Duguesne and Toiirnlne. 1 fifteen a i v j v. his farm lies in the one right on local revenues and such revenues formerly averaged week, there count of the inclement weather the large Pierce’s cures are referred to they cry j one warranted for the whole have been no deaths within the last audience to the me-too, me-too, like the cuckoo in a Every fully riding season —tires and all. 1 shall a' the inland, or applied to the necessities of the fifteen adjourned opera house, j perhaps people, sell at that will Call and see where the was with Swiss clock. Don’t accept me-too medi- prices defy competition. them, and you will be i'-ve dime there be a of Gen. Brooke's steward. program continued, it. lie softened might gleam light ahead. days. hospital convinced that these statements arc facts. I a music by Bucklin’s orchestra. Then cines for Favorite Prescription.” also have lull stock of ii the water At the of San Antouio we boarded Col. Lloyd, is doing excellent w< rk in by turning edge Chairman F. 11. Wilbur introduced Judge Mrs. M. Barnes, of Balls , Shasta Co.. On!., Fishing Tac'./e, G nines, and his takes all as writes: said I was suffering from •t>s: and then, with a pair a queer little square box of a car, and system away op- Reuel Robinson the speaker of the “My physician the effects of of life I had heart dis- S pal ding’s Base Ball and lie delivered a line change .-dizzy I could hardly stand up. When Bicycle sundries. an uarrow to doctor makes for dear, icre of in one exceedingly guage track the municipal prescriptions Dr. Pierce's medic iues f 1 All of which I shall sell at the lowest figures. ground day, voice, and his remarks, partly given to I began improve right the and are tilled steward along. I took seven or eight bottles of the Fa- twelve inches: Hitherto, nearest railway station. The route lay poor, they by the men who so in the Civil nobly fought vorite Prescription.' a teaspoonful thre e time- a IfDO.VT FORGET THE NAME AM) FI.At K. over a of when second he War, and to rlie biave <>t and the Pleasant Pellets' at I el e'l years, only the surface wild, rough country, straw-thach- | Lloyd presented. Lvery day boys the recent day, night. war as well as I ever did. I take great pleasure .o rides into the and towns Spanish wen- stilling and full of in- | u scratched with wooden ed huts and stately palms, but few signs country adjacent recommending Dr. Pierce's medicines t suffer- terest. He was to 51 Church obliged stop several women. I think that are the best F. A. Belfast, Maine. of cultivation. Here and there a little to- and personally superintendents the dis- ing they FOLLETT, Street, re than four inches deep, times ou account of the loud applause, medicines in the world.'1 bacco is and an occasional tribution of medicines. and "W in virgin richness; and growing patch when he closed the audience’s appre- As for Mr. the old ciation was visible. Rev. V. I\ sent old time methods have of boniatar; but for the most part the Gorriga’s orphanage, plainly j Wardwell in a few well was too vile to be chosen words re- e our American sweet, warm breeze stirs only coarse building pronounced ll, friend sponded in behalf of the soldiers, and the in a and better Maine Central e and renovated,and larger building was R. ts some wonderful crops grass growing bunches, tonisguines monument presented to the town in a iLUAMS’PH | R. and meadow-larks in the sunshine ! on the out-skirts of the city was secured, pleasing manner by F. Ii, Wilbur. First ‘‘■L thorough cultivation. pipe TIM where selectman A. J. Miller in the TANSY* K-TAULK. ban above a land of desolation. One stirring the children have pure air and responded concentration, Felips ( town’s and On and after behalf, gave great credit, as I A SURE RELIEF TO WOMAN for Increased Service to Tire Trips .%«». 2J IX»y. tra ns c ,.. event befell us. General Celestino Her- i of room. An •n Omni am an.I \\ en so with plenty adjoining field, lying uervilm with tin n thronged chronic did all the speakers, to the ef- I all troubles to her sex. untiring peculiar ^^“Send by a Week lot and from Bangor. Watervil . Alcaldi of the of the has been forts of the Soldiers' mail or from our ortlaml and whose rags and sores and nandez, adjacent village along river, added, fenced, Monument Associa- i Agent. $1.00 per box. Boston will run as follows ban Jose and the man of the vicin- and with tents for tion. J. S. Mullen uf Liucolnville recited ere their stock-in- that great provided laundry pur- j WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props.. CLEVELAND. OHIO. Steamers Pemiscot and City of Bangor FK--.U BELFAST. trade, a of his own had been two with The use poem composition, and it run the age, waiting days his poses. children the field as a gauntlet of their im- was *' '* excellent. Revs. L. I). Evans, W. E. Belfast, depart.. tV* — of to Miss Barton what and bathe in the clear stream. WILLIAMS’ ARNIGAANDWITGH jP,“ wonder of won- troop cavalry give play-ground Lombard and T. S. Ross assisted in the Citypoiut..1. To-day, .72 ,1 Is 0n 123, is known as “The Cuban Welcome.’* As New clothes were all around is SURE CURE for Wald,..4 Z AD s not a beggar in San Felipe; provided program. The monument 17 feet high, our little car the new sheets and and the the first base (j feet square, the second Hr. ilubbell went there a bumped along open pillow-cases, ?« 4 1-2 and the third 4 feet square. The die, ! three lied Cross country, suddenly a thousand mounted storehouse well stocked with simple food. women, of black granite, is 2 feet wdde and 2 12 s',;; Hy;; soldiers us and all SKIN ERUPTIONS—Ilk© Black Burnham, arrive. 8 sbem all into a Home. Ar- appeared, charging down upon It was lovely to see the waifs, big and lit- feet high and has cut it the names of Pimple*, 35 2 3c 6 00 upon Head*, Rough Nkln, Sunburn and Tan. with wild in tbeir new the honored dead and those who have died *5c per box by mall or from OUR AGENT. ittle station about 8 a. m. shouts and waving machetes. tle, home, in spotless gar- William* Mfar. Co.. Prop*., Cleveland, 1>. since ’05. The monument was made Waterville ous an ments and faces with by 31.;. ,iBi, selves a crowd For instant it recalled the days of war shining happiness— besieged by Thos. J. Lyons of Vinalhaven and the leave Belfast as follows: and thrilled the stoutest heart with ter- the iike FOB SALE BY B. H. MOODY.: ami Rockland. Mon- Po«>»»t. {t D> P_67 the and citizens and at 7.4'* TO he Mayor, the the ed into two long lines, surrounding our boys in the institution are vet too small to town the should feel For Bucksport. Winterport Bangor BELFAST. Judge, a. m. except Mondays and Fridays. of it. The Soldiers’ Monument daily, T. F.M am; a and with doffed hats and woi k. There are several babies proud For and and driest, and delegation of car; presented among Searsport Hauipden, Wednesdays 7 oo 90c1. Association have worked hard and faith- m. Boston,;:;." the Sundays at 7.45 a. 1 L.. 8 30 _:ng dowers to honor Miss arms stood like statues while General eighty children, and the oldest is the ten to in fully for past years place RETURNING thus escorted—after the Hernandez and Miss Barton the under thirteen, A teacher comes every Camden this handsome monument, and Port'11"'1..1100 exchanged From Boston, and ids and every day except Thursdays AM A to instruct them in the of deserve credit the hearty at r. m. had been made and speeches usual courtesies. Then the welkin rang j day mysteries they great Sundays, 6.00 Waterville..... 9 5 50 4-p thanks of the town of also the From and at 12.00 Camden; Bangor, Mondays Fridays Baug,,r 7 15 130 m?rehed in trinmnhnl nrn. with the Cuban reading and There is no need of at 2.00 “Hymno Nacional,” writing. the in ft noon, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays A M A who had To Trait: M committee dedication F M P. M. severe Burnham, depart.lo « 50 ;gh the stony streets of the 6ung by a thousand men, followed by discipline in this House Beautiful, charge and wdio worked so faithfully to 25 605 CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Agent, Belfast. Unity. .... 11 o() 9 09 5 26 w'd. for all the make it a success. The cost of the monu- In the Doctor’e house— “The Star Spangled Banner” from our children love Mr. Gorriga, We are in a position to sell yod CALVIN AUSTIN, Gen’l. Supt.. Boston. Thorndike.11 15 9 19 5 36 ment is about WILLIAM H. HULL, Gen’l Manager, Boston Knox..t] 1 3 25 to 42 hi was little escorted the their savior and benefactor, so well that $1,400. Felipe—coffee served, band, as, by regiment, j Brooks.. 11 57 9 41 5 56 ■ his Wald.).112 15 mg yet four hours ahead, we proceeded to the station. lightest wish is their iaw. -9 52 16 07 Fannie Brigham Ward. Maine’s Rural Schools. PILES! PILES! PILES! Citypoint. H2 3f H().>4 »6 17 local custom. Then we As before mentioned, Dr. Hubbell com- Belfast, arrive. 12 45 !0H> 6 25 •md new asylum, with-the pleted his work in Guiues a fortnight A g‘"*od appetite The Farmer enters a strong protest Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure tFlag station. Is essential to health. these drawn conclusions Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It Limited tickets f..r Boston are now sold at it our heels. What a therefore our later visit was good against hastily 11 11 $6.00 change ago; merely from Belfast ami all stations on Branch. Hood’s Sarsaparilla creates an our rural schools. In the Bos- absorbed the tumors, allays the at once, regarding itching Through tickets to ail points West and comparative comfort had one of inspection. As everywhere, the tones and North Appetite, ton Globe of Sunday the letter from the acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Wil- west, via all routes, for .-ale 1. W.okokok, Strengthens the by ’lie erstwhile beggars, whose town turned out, en masse, to meet us and stomach, Augusta correspondent is headed, “Coun- liams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared only for I Agent, Belfast. F. EVANS, And builds up tile whole system. Vice President and (ieneral .me so familiar escort Miss Barton to her tern abode Schools Deficient in about Every- Piles and of the and noth- Manager. unpleasantly >orary It relieves that tired and try 1 Itching private parts, F. E. Boomin', (lend Pass, i.nd Ticket Agent. feeling, by puri- the ’ ■ and the is justified by else. box is Sold by drug- Portland, Nov. 25. 1898. nt trips through the place! with all the honors accorded to Gocfez, or fying and enriching the blood, it promptly thing” heading j ing Every guaranteed. and .-ures statement and this is made from extracts sent for 50c. and $1.00 box. ~ permanently all scrofula erup- gists, by mail, per full stomachs and assumed any other conquering hero. Before the ting boils, humors, pimples aud sores; of the pamphlet just issued by the de- WILLIAMS’ M’F’G CO., Prop’s, Cleveland, Ohio id Notice of Foreclosure. made them altogether war, Guines had a population of 20,000; strengthens the nerves aud gives sweet, re- partment. We do not believe a State de- or sale by R, H. Moody. ly No other medicine lias EI.MKR W '■’ires. True, the now le3s than half that number. The most freshing sleep. partment is justified in casting any such Groceries, ITTHEKEXS, ( K'X'KKTT am. "Hon)e” such hold of the M BERTHA L. taken upon the confidence serious the and CROCKETT. wife ot -aid El- reflections upon boys mer W. both of one, furnished with discard- interesting orphanage I have seen is here, people as Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and its rec- Crockett, Winterport, m the teachers or of the schools Notice of Foreclosure. of ord of cures is girls, managers County Waldo, by then mortgage need dated the blue table service founded Doctor Jamie a great unequalled by any granite by Gorriga, of and we much the ill eleventh day ot October, A. I). 1 >97. and recorded other preparation. You may take Hood’s Maine, very regret TT7HEREAS, GRACE E. RICHARDS of Belfast, in the Waldo Count) of Deeds, Rook 252 nicker boxes covered with bachelor of means, whose father and with the utmost confidence that advised action. Yon can not fix morality Tobaccos, W in the County of Waldo and State of Maine, Registry Sarsaparilla Page 14, conveyed to me, the* undersigned, exeeu or by her mortgage deed dated the twenty-seventh walls were white- were also in it will do you good. intelligence mathematical percent- tor of the last will of Robert c,. ( freshly grandfather physicians the by dav of March, A. D. 1894. and recorded in tlie ainpbell. late of are not to be relied Winterport, deceased, a certain < f real es- ■ k ages. Figures always Waldo Registry of Deeds. Bool, 23l Page -427, pared floors well scrubbed, cots place. Having been too tate situate in in sain Waldo prominently Spare the Birds. Farmer. to me, the H. Ma- Winterport, Countv. upon. TMaine conveyed undersigned, Eugene with the thereon lean sheets, and the store- identified with the cause of Cuba libre, honey*. administrator with the will annexed of buildings standing, described as. Wooden follows: Beginning on soutliwest corner ot A. S„ Here is what a woman who Ware, Harrison Mahoney, late of Belfast, in the County k.. with Dj. Jamie retired to the U. S. to Bangor Mayo's 1. t. now in his possession on “Lebanon rice, beans, bacon, escape It of Waldo and State of Maine, deceased, a certain is the Same Everywhere. road;” thence said Mu\. s line to wields a has to about a lot or of land with the thereon, easterly by a flee and condensed milk— before the block- vigorous pen say parcel buildings stonewall, being the imprisonment, shortly on the side of avenue westerly line of land former- a situated easterly Northport in a that every year comes to have ly possession of Daniel '<>. thence '•■any long day. ade. to his native a few topic in said Belfast, being* the former homestead of Clements; Returning city From one to three times a the edi- southeasterly by said Clements’ line to land for- interest in view of ihe day Harrison Mahoney, late of said Belfast, deceased, 1 war, .San had a greater greater Crackers, Etc., merly owned Charles theme Felipe popu- months ago, he found a great many desti- tor has been asked such questions as these: and being the same premises conveyed to said by Abbott; by said the nuis- Abbott’s line to Lebanon thence ■‘ danger that threatens because of for the new rum Harrison Mahoney by Eugene H. Mahoney and westerly road; "•ut 5,000; and now has less tute children in the and “Why don’t you go by said Lebanon road to the of streets, among George S. Mahoney, by their warranty deed dated place beginning; ance complained of; shops in and “Why don't being same pr. tuises deeded to said The outskirts are the wretched reconcentrados W’ere some your paper?” AT THE BOSTON March 12, 1884, and recorded in Waldo Registry Crocketts, by fringed PRICES. me, the eleventh of October. A. D. 1897. We are at the when you say something in the Herald about j of Deeds, in Book 206, Page 203; and whereas, day "fleets of recoucentrado a yet stage inspection And whereas the condition of said huts, of the sons and daughters of his form-r the increase in the sale of intoxica- the condition of said mortgage has been broken, mortgage a and such action as great has been now reason of 1 by competent person now therefore, by reason of the breach of the broken, therefore, by the menace to the health of the well-to-do was in breach of the condition neighbors. So troubled would follow can do much to check the ting liquors town?" condition I claim a foreclosure of said thereof I claim a fore- thereof, closure of said We see no reason the local mortgage, "ith their abounding filth his generous heart at the that ravages of insects and weeds. But man why paper CALL AND SEE US. mortgage. sight sleep Dated this twentieth of A. D. 1899. .JOSEPH H. CARLETON, Executor. war these should take up the initiative in a matter dav Mav, y, and vermin o alone is unable to wage upon H. Winterport, Mav 17, 1899.—3w21 small-pox deserted his pillow; and having no family in which the church EUGENE MAHONEY, pests to final success. The natural police churches, members, Administrator with will annexed of Harrison In the death-rate of and town 1896, of his own, he determined to adopt of the which is the of the iu- junior societies, county officials, Mahoney, deceased. 3w21 d. '•'■ air, highway was 100: in over fathers and mothers are all silent. ’97, something them all. Securing a house he gathered vading armies, are the birds. What cau citizens, fl. A. HOWES & CO. Farm for Sale. ■ the most zealous State do to [Bucksport Herald. with into it a hundred homeless waifs and de- entomologist pink-painted church, I offer for sale my faun situated on the back 'v deliver us from the buffalo-beetle which road bells in its little is now from Belfast to Searsport, about three miles tower, voted the remnant of his fortune to sus- window SALE STABLE. comes flying into every open in To Cure a Cough in One Day from the city ot Belfast, containing three hun- than since the dred and furesque ever, them. Some were too reduced the From the hawk-weed seed We have a sale stable in the stables of twenty five acres of land. There is a taining by spring? To Cure a Cold in One opened Day good orchard on the about two hundred 'urned it into a fort and the air? The swallows the Belfast Livery Co., rear of Belfast Opera farm, punched starvation to and soon sailing through acres <»> be recuperated, To Cure Sore Throat in One House, where we shall have on hand good woodland, and the remainder con r and a host of other small birds Day constantly their all and vireos of all veniently divided into tillage and pasture land. guns, breast-high, the number was reduced to odd. in One horses descriptions, heavy draft, matched seventy to down such and all To Cure Hoarseness There is a never of water in fbe used keep insects, Day . pairs and single drivers. We receive a car-load failing supply living walls. The interior is, of He also established a for the sick Ill month direct from the farms which the pastures. The buildings are convenient and hospital the finches and others live on seeds. But every upon " in and hital they were raised. good repair, well supplied with water. wreck, with left women with now the birds are all killed for hat- This is one of the nothing and started it eighty patients. nearly Take Cleveland’s Lung Healer, 25c For sale at a bargain, one and a half acres of Native and second hand horses taken in ex- best farms in the County of 'ate both for that it ever was a and the flies at her land under state of cultivation, with a front- Good native drivers on hand. Waldo, stock raising and tillage aud will ^ sacred In the last named institution some was trimming, apple-moth Trial it fails to good change. constantly help size free. If cure, your of over 6 rods on Belmont avenue. For further be sold at a bargain. For of ease to the fruit, the dor-bug to its hole, age jyCome and see us. particulars inquire ;*uept t'le niches where A. enquire of tfl9 Mrs. Geo. W. Cottrell, 20 Northport Ave., Belfast. W, empty received from the government in the way and all the rest of the crew to money will be refunded. A. Howes particulars °nte prolific ANNIE M. PAUL, No. 3 Belmont Ave. & WEST. Belfast, March 21, 1899. "food and a LANCASTER gilded sounding- of rations, but not nearly enough to feed rheir breeding places. & Co. Or E. H. HANEY, No. 25 Cedar 8t. 12tf MRS. AMELIA J. COTTRELL. A Day in Bucksport. possible for a man who had just given up northport news. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. $4 a day. Mr. McAllister helped us to “Little Last Thursday morning ’Ratio and the Strokes ’ find and identify some old-time friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clark of Belfast have writer boarded the swift and palatial their North Shore for the BELFAST, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1899. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Warren were met, opened cottage on a SPECIAL steamer of for season. Fell City Bangor long-talked- and friends in this and Sears- Great Oaks.” PRICES PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE many city of visit to Bucksport. The day was a de- Samuel Eeunard and family of Manches port will be glad to learn of their welfare. The giants of the forest must yield at sseFOR THIS WEEK IN«ss lightful one and the trip up-river was ter, N. H., will arrive this week and will Republican Journal Pub. Co. Mr. Warren is deputy iu the custom house. last to the continual blows of the woods- most enjoyable. Capt. Ingraham said be occupy the new cottage built this spring at A visit was made to the of man* When the human greenhouses Little River El well. blood has become would land us at Bucksport at twenty by George CHARLES A. FILSIURY, j Bu8i^°Manager. F. H. Moses, but Mr. Moses had left the clogged and impure the little drops of minutes of nine—a railroad official would George Sweetser of Bangor has bought the Men’s and night before for Bar Harbor. We were Hood s Sarsaparilla, properly taken, will Boys’ have called it 8.40—and was as as stable on the owned by F. S. * Clothing The of Hallowell may be congratu- good campground city made free of the one fell the oak of bad blopd. » place, however, by Walls of and is the same lated because its tax rate is only 10 mills. bis word. ’Ratio was a former resident Vinalhaven having _ of his assistants and each carried a This is lower than most of our away repaired. Oscar Hills is bis stable probably of Bucksport, but as he bad not seen having Maine cities. [Bath Enterprise. reminder of our visit. at East and in fragrant Northport repaired placed SaMafrmitCn 25 SUITS, and dark mixtures, in all wool Men's a * some of bis old friends for thirty odd light Suits, Belfast is now to receive congrat- The Heraid has a neat little readiness for the summer trade. ,7/ccc/Jj ready Bucksport $7.50. out at no years be was confident that the disguise Closing sgU ulations on a tax rate of 17 mills. office on Main street, but the editor was F. A. is again from of would enable him to Dickey, Esq., suffering age perambulate that L. 33 SUITS, of fine blue serge plaids, and handsome a, out when we called. He was met later. lameness. He was comfined to the house Evangelist H. Gale has been secured mixtures, ... in it is predicted that the apple crop the town But he reckoned Rev. to out at incognito. several weeks an accident aud was able to assist J. M. Frost. Mr. Gale is well £10.00 $12.00. Closing sHtM.fJO. Kansas this will be the in the The Herald is a bright aud newsy paper, by year largest without his host. We had not far all over gone to work, when he again hurt the same known the State as an effective history of the State. and with The Journal enjoys YOUTH'S SUITS, 14 to til years old, at great before from the rear of A. II. Genn's Republican and bargains. foot. He is able to be about but is quite speaker energetic worker and his pres- Maine will have to appeal to Kansas the distinction of being all home-priut. suits, fine cheviot mixtures and plaids, usual store came the cheery hail of “Holloa, lame. ence at the campmeeting will be very help- this for the indications are there Our to year, TEMPLE HEIGHTS. ful. An excellent price close, 1X>. ’Ratio,” and three old-time chums were program will be arranged. will be no in Maine. apples On our way to the Robinson House E. S. Clark the Pioueer board- encountered here And so it was all will open BOYS' KXEE EASTS SUITS, ages 4 to 10 years, 17 suits. from the steamboat wharf our attention house next Monday. The News of the The writer was not so ing Brooks. patterns. Usual price £2.50, closing out at Dun's Review: failures were the through day. April was attracted to the hull of a craft on the fortunate. A student of the E. M. C. S. Josiab Colson anil family of Prospect smallest ever in month. in SHI UTS, HATS, reported any shore which we decided to have been a Point. C. E. Lane has planted twenty acres. Also bargains GLOVES, PASTS. / /, in the almost of that spent Sunday at Nickwa failures are early days everybody May nearly $2,000,000 smaller, boat some- Michael Chase gets over to the store time has infants have be- caraway although differing Mrs. Boynton aud the Starbird family these only t>2.S per cent, of the smallest passed away; previ- what in model from the usual type. On have their and others are pleasant days. come men and and opeued cottages ously reported in any and middle-aged women, Don’t buy a single article in clothing or furnishing iin. month, only the return we looked the craft over and to be opened the coming week. Dr. E. P. Luce of Bangor in this goods we were confronted with sons when en- stopped 34. :5 per cent, of those in last visit our store. WE CAM SAVE YOU MONEY. May year. decided that she had never been complet- The have cot village last Monday niglit. quiring for their seniors. Many of the following persons opened at Mrs. ed. At the marine railway near by we tages Temple Heights: Mary Boyn- Miss Mildred McCarty has been enter- The Baltimore Sau's suggestion that old landmark remain, but there have (MY CLOTHIER met the owner, and learned that the craft ton of Rockport, Mrs. Nancy H. Rhoads of taining friends from Belfast. m/ we can best about arbitration been some notable Where the bring by changes. Rockland, Mr. J. W. Starbird and 83 Main came from Rhode Island aud was modeled wife, Frank W. is KK St., example—by asking the peace conference writer first boarded when a Gibbs acting as road commis- Belfast student now Mrs. John aud more to our Bangor, Benson, Belfast, arbitrate with the Fili- nerreshoff. When she was about sioner for the west part of the town. II The place where i, difficulty stands the Buck Memorial a by I I I you hou Library, are expected this week. r pinos--is And at the thus.- ,K brilliantly put. worn out the owner concluded to rebuild Mrs. Wm. , of a in Maine McTaggart of Waterville msitca same ime the Sun admits its utterimpos- gem building enduring gran- F. A. Dickey, superintendent of Temple the but her Mrs. E C. last week. bun. ite. The lot tias then a her and retain original model, mother, Boody, sibilit[Lewiston occupied by mod- Heights, has put the streets in first class after in new timbers throughout T. A. who was The brilliancy cd both buns will hardly est little house near the street, but with putting condition, repaired the wharf, damaged by Elliott, called home K the and new the work was abandon- illness of his wife, has started out as be questioned. room for syriuga and lilac bushes in front, planking the storm tlasfall,aud fixed the wells so that again ed and for she has laid on the an insurance agent. and with an old-fashined garden at the eight years there will be an abundance of water for FRANKLIN SMO! > There A that the line audito- weather. Near danger rear. Of the place itself and of the fam shore exposed to the by horses as well as people. A prosperous sea- The band will present the burlesque vi im, built for the musical solely grand the famous steam boat J. S. Totten son is looked for. Ancient Order of Hercules at Windermere in which the writer was an inmate he ferry festivals in Bangor, will be turned into a ily ...FOR... was in SATURDAY COVE. Park, Unity, Tuesday evening. tool shop. If so, it marks the decadence will always have most pleasant recollec- dry dock, presumably undergoing is done a scow Mrs. Swaine and sou are again at the W. A. of interest in choice music, the refining tions. Of the family none survive. Fath- repairs, and her work by Jewell, superintendent of agencies Lancaster house for the season. influence of which is not realized. Maine did work across to for the Union Mutual Life Insurance Co., MEN, BOYS and er, mother and two since which good beating YOl'ThS Far hut. daughters long Mrs. Flora Brohan is at home after a was in town and the silent the Prospect side against wind and tide. Monday Tuesday. It have a worse and if it joined majority. might fate, winter’s sojourn in Massachusetts. Our band boys went to Windermere l ist, THF adds to the inriustiial chorus which at- A goodly freight awaited the City of Mrs. Smith and daughter of New York are Tuesday to give an entertainment at the tends Maine's march to increased prosper- The changes along the water front are at A. C. Batclielder’s for the opening of that resort for the season. on her return fish, the boarding few Bangor trip—dry ity will complain. such as are to be seen at most Maine sea- season. U. F. Besscy is the Kduninster output of C'apt. Nicholson’s Grand Bank- handling ports. The once busy shipyards were Mr. and E. C. Crabtre are at Mrs. stallion this sc tsifii. He makes a line work ers, box eggs, and canned clams visiting insults towards Can- shocks, That tiie repeated long since deserted, the wharves have rot- Arietta Mr. C. is in ver\ horse, being equal in power to two j of the “soft little neck” as Chapman's. poor ordinary nda and lic-i efforts for self ! shell, variety, protection, ted away or grown up to grass, ami the health. ones. w o.e In : sent out by the Washing- | the labels on the boxes proclaimed. These buildings are empty and dilapidated. The Rev. A. T. Dunn, D D of Waterville Dr. A. W. 11 .eh is making quite an addi- ton ju t -s. a t- having tlieir effect upon taken on board, not to mention the load Will tion to his lie has still i >t- ,.f m libeiii! ;s is both where Swazey & preach at the Cove uext Suuday after- buildings. iuy in‘\v>i aju gratify- | building Co., shipbuild- of embodied in the bridal coll- happiness ail 1 it in useful •ng a!»•'. commendable. When they were ers and owners, bad their office and trans- uoou at *2 45 o’clock. surplus energy expends were cast and ’Ratio there was little attention ide, the lines off, labor. out *f 1‘ilioe very j Wm. acted their extensive business is uue of and the writer sat in the stern and saw Mr. Whitney aud family of Boston are tii.il- : tlu-se insults, but now that the Mrs. .• tin landmarks familiar to the al- recede into the distance as the at their very pretty cottage for the season Mary Lrath.rs of Troy attended t! resp v -: i■ i 1 i t y of office is upon their shoul- i writer, Bucksport steamer down the Narrows. and every body is pleased to welcome them. Memorial Day exercises ar this j>:ae, |{. r j deis. nd any relinquishing of territory or though it has grown black with age and good sped Silas B. <-f the 4;! M-. PAY w.iuid in- osited them an husband, Leathers, YOU MAY MORE rights upon by is now a of desolation. A certain captain thinks the Road 1 picture Business >nvii,lk. Mrs Willi am Centre Ljni. j is buried here. •n iged elect ’rat they see that the (.'ana- Commissioner to tlie Regiment, ought repair Beach that we.u ■ has moved from the water and and son Grover and Mrs. Will Ma-1 l»u'. you cannot a shoo will :• j. hi:-; a is to resent up side, Knight buy disposed Hill it too fur Harrison Roberts and R. A. ITab arrow- •1 1 road, being rough his wheel better, lit or look men- \ -1!- : ir* .1.-1 .*:•■-! i*;u iiir.ents or insults. where the writer can recall but a few honey returned from Massachusetts Satur- bettor, j^Fred- the work on the ehmvh. th -se dark nights. ing carpenter A.1 eia.ki't!]. N. h the store of James day, after an absence of two weeks.Miss Keporter. buildings, including B. Huff, who had the contract for the foun- of is The friends of Pendle- is now a continuous row of stores | Bessie. Bartlett Chelsea, Mass visiting many Capt. Henry Price We have it at < aoo l.o cmninod persistently alo.»f Lmory, dation, has Ins job completed. Quality and Prove Value, Last, ] and wife are to see them at and business blocks. The Robinson her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton ton glad home uv-m the Vug! ’-Sa.vu’ alliance, and lias James Chandler, Esq., will sell at ;bl. Robinson_Mrs. Clara Kidder is again They spent the past winter in Bos- p II" ise. although than when Mr. spending fr< a. the r lookeil askance at the larger auction the John Lane farm in this town, a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. E. ton with their children. f't the Patterson was the landlord, has remained foot, Irk-adly man; legations between this coun- with some stock and farming imp'ements, FRANKLIN I Seruton_Mrs. Blanche Spear and son of Mr. Fred Reed and family of (i lenridge, N. HI iHh U\ h and for a at least and is June at a .m try and ftieat Britain, it seems to us unchanged generation and Mrs. Gertie Smith of Boston Saturday, 4-th, 10 r u app Roekport, J. are to arrive June liith to occupy the Liz- a of the dan- is a deal of the good specimen old-fashioned in C. E. Lane has tin* claims <*f ether ...bnOhb i fit your purse. tli good spoiled spent Saturday town-The following zie Cummings house, recently bought aud bought Maine tavern. Mr. the and that so Moses, popular, J S. Mullen was read at the unveil- parties interested in the phi- <■ oc- chi hi in Canada's attitude, poem by put in first class condition by Mrs. Clara lately D. G. and is * known and of the Soldier's monument, in cupied by fa: 11 an i's indicating superior loyalty to widely large-hearted proprie- ing Camden, Hopkins. Stimpson doing quite has to his but his wid- and will no doubt interest a large amount of work on it this season. British institutions it a sentiment tor, gone reward; May doth, many W. A, SWIFT, betrays Road Side farm house ou the Beech Hill Jr.,16 “eBUsl ow and daughter still look after affairs, of the readers of The Journal: The annual repair of the highways in ha; likely to lead to strained relations I road, the pretty residence of Capt. Charles and Mr. Ward the efficient has Friends, rear aloft yon granite form Jackson developed a slight unpleasantness w'r lie nnuiirr That well, clerk, was of a his death. After in country. Canada] l pon its solid base, K. Rhodes, the scene happy wed- attaining" His t; >rity he between certain there which it is ex- been connected with the house for over :_T parties W;l s'.iuwia; to block the and That Autumn’s gale nor Winter’s storm, ding, on the evening of June 3d, when the was for two years supervisor of s«•! 1 •. >,s. and friendly | will he further THE SEA BREJ The Robinson House has May shake it from its place. pected elucidated before d settlement of issues be- years. always Captain who had braved the storms and for a tiiue worked for the Northwestern Life pending judge Dow this week. been noted for its excellent table. Raise it aloft with arms at rest calms of old ocean in almost clime Ins. Co. Besides his father lie is survived tw'-fii -his and Great Britain is There every v .1 m. country And laurel round its brow, The new gnideboards are in and is no at for years, and Mrs. Fannie L. position hy one sister, .Mrs. N. A. of Monro.-, not w tbin the bounds of attempt fancy dishes; good, plain, That thousands here to forty-five Cilley possibility. coming view, are a great improvement. Some little diffi- his an /ictfmt. wholesome fare, nicely served, is the rule, May touch their hats and how. Chapman were married. The ceremony mother, estimable lady, having died was in was F. A. culty experienced placing every body- several years ago. He was a young man and the beef of there :t. aloft as if to performed by Dickey, Esq. Only The \< miirliti*-r t!,u \ Government. pot-pie partaken Raise guard on the main road to but this p»*n City relatives and near were Belfast, barring who had m ide the most of his >rt unities "•i man', last roused Ratio to Yon busy village street, neighbors present. opn pcop1*' Tbmsday epicurian satisfaction. Bui tin- »liin«r liar makc- l pon your modest little park The groom was attended by H. C. Brown, they give general and of whom the town was justly proud. enthusiasm. The fresh Penobscot salmon J> plenty «.;■ p» ii i• r-' The regular meeting of City Couued was Where and Mountain meet. High while Mrs. Clara Brown performed the same Augustus P. Small of Palmyra has recent- Very general sympathy is expressed for I s also deserves a word lie:,! evening. There was one of praise, fitting on Monday There let it stand while Earth shall roll, service for the bride. At the conclusion of ly set a handsome monument in the new afflicted relatives. The deceased was a WK PRINT INI MINI.. absentee fro.’:, each h aid. The > >11 of ac the veranda after dinner one could but As if to I typify the ceremony a bountiful lunch of fruit and cemetery. It is the work of Ambrose Fogg member f Marsh Kiv. r L< dge F. & A. M., I'ii\elopes. Fljprs. Tit*-; fame of brave men I can was F are the totals wish that t he be deathless those anls, Rooklels. I’ni. passed. .'.hewing buildings opposite might cake was served, to which all present did of Bangor. Messrs. Small and Fogg were and the funeral will be under their Who fought fur liberty. auspices .V Vote Meads. Posh r-, a r priati n- : removed. This would giv.- an unobstruct- ample justice aud wished the genial Captain once schoo mates in this town. Those lueu who've borne the SwANVii.u-: Mr. aud Mrs. Fre l .8 71*» 48 hardy brunt Cunning- raw 11af-. Contingent. ed view of the Narrows and of all the nav and his bride a pleasant voyage through life Mrs Louisa Lane of Mass., iias In ami Milford, *"■ * Highways and bridges. l.l.'vi 1(. every age clime, ham are rejoicing over the birth of a t-ui- I’.i Mr- ;ui* I r* S of M.r. i'.oo igatiou that passes up and down the Pe- And fought for Freedom, Truth and Right beeu at H. H. She and .i w w.-atu. r. :i j. 00 ( AMP GROUND. visiting Pilley’s. Bertrand List-Sarur With most sublime. pouud boy—Horace 1 ’• *'.tT• airs an !i* n Fire 70 23 courage her wore department. nobscot and ail'ord husband, the late < *• a river, never-ending Wesley Lane, d tv was a g lia at Frank CUmv.-s Mu* I I;i is ua Gem-r.ii srh<.< >'. purposes. g:'.2 OS J. F. Wilson of Belfast lias com- ilay (.'apt. Whether they fought on Bunker's height nearly residents of Brooks and are well r-* in*• rmia. enjoyment to the summer visitor. Now formerly nr*-rt 111 S'*hoo: outingent... 9 n4 The redcoats of King Georgty pleted Ins cottage. Their only daughter, Kiolavilla. l Hut! books. 8 00 one known to the older people of the town. in. •! Free text on!j lias a tantalizing glimpse of blue Or spilled their blood at Stony Point ah- ait tin rty of her pup: Is with various gain# •ima s. insurance. -l Several boarders arrived at the White Itrj.-urs and 90 starved at V ■ a! ..Ml water. Or Valley Forge, E. A. Carpenter has bought the F F. and out door sports I.-.-cream ami < tkew-Te Library.. 98 80 Rock the week. piu.i -an:!y a n- i r.m \a t past farm and has leased it for the Whether they fought with Perry, Page present | served and all went home happ\ K v. 1* -I. ara 1'. l. Total. *2,9us 28 On Lake Erie’s l.road expanse The Swan family arrived Tuesday and are to J. G. If Ezra strikes in of Be! Just before the house is a public drink- year Stimpson. A. A Smith fast will speak here m-xt Ur on Buena Vesta’s bloody field their An "iiler was passed abating the taxes for occupying cottage. farming there with his usual energy it w ill at '1 n m standard time. M-n: < ing fountain for man and beast, and here They checked the foe’s advance. Sunday >Lk> 5PL-C : be a t-> old on 1S9V on the property of the Belfast Indus- Mrs. F. L. Harlow of Brewer has opened quite surprise party the place F. J. and F. P. Webb of this pi ice hav .■ Hist This Time. horses, birds and dogs came to drink, al- Whether they fought in civil feud •; mi Leal Est tfce C>. and Thompson A Fe s- the .arlow cottage tor the season. the hill. | completed and set for Mrs Albert Whir* .1 the it A horse Our Ship of State to save, LIBERTY. ter. though bipeds passed by. Led onward by the purpose bold Mrs. Elsie Duseubury arrived Saturday A good job was done in grading up in front Winter port a very nine sarcophagus m mu attached to a laden came A •••t;:. u W Madden ami express wagon To liberate the slave. also two double l> four and Sent >t George and is with tier sister, Mrs. J. W Emery. of the meeting house l ist week, and it will | ment; tses, p-»sts b> lixprcss. u 1 down a .>tli* is f• r .1 street from street to the street, without to * 1 O Main i. Congress driver, quench At Seven or be made a when Finished. The steps. The whole weighed when compd-red St BRAT Oaks, Gettysburg, J. F. Barkliurst of B mgor has arrived and pretty place of A. K. Wool his PRIS f F 3 EL th* me was referred to ; thirst at the fountain: but the check Or Bull Run’s ghastly field, townsmen from some distance outside the about nine tons. It is all of Oak H;1 RS, FAS is on cot- granite, on ocean supervising repairs the Barkliurst e on Or the rolling wave the 'i!:jo:tte«- Highway*. rein prevented him from getting at the village l ave several the rinest granite in the country. It is con- sooner die than tage. cheerfully given days II P. Far"' w was elected They'd yield. Superintendent water. The daughter of Mr. Moses hap- work eac with their teams. Such men as sidered by all a very nice j d> and shows H. A. Blethen of has the f w : k "U tie sewer extension at bl Whether they marched with Sherman Bangor opened per pened along just then and reaching over J R. Littlefield, I. G. Reynolds and Otis them to he skilled workmen. They have From Atlanta to the sea, Good Cheer cottage and is the san e day. having El well came here in took she unhooked the check rein, waited until Or with Grant at Appomattox force and hold of another large monument under construction Tim bids r- r co.meting th taxes were to General painted. the work like The the horse had drank his fill, aud then Helped capture Lee, hard tigers. ladies have and several other smaller j dis. Anyone 'mrn TO and as follows. B. T. Black. Mrs. D. Frank Hawkins and H. KILL opened Whether their bones still lie entombed daughter furnished the dinners at the G. A. dining in their line will do well hooked the rein again. It was a little wishing anything 7 s. (. H. 1 cent.: M. C. Within the Hortense of Hampden have opened Squirrel room. Sargent, per ^ good ship Maine, to call aud see them. We are always glad thing to but recalled the Or their souls ou from Hil! I.' mills Mr. was do, forcibly sped Chiekmauga’s Castle for the season. Sargent elected, re-I Two of our citizens went trout the to see our townsmen prosper.. ..The new for those who knew him best Fever-stricken plain. fishing eiT.ug 1 1 votes to for Mr. Black. father; will C. F. Shaw and family of Belfast and Mr. other day. Probably some of your readers hearse for the town was received this week. tell that no one was Whether with noble A wTitiou was presented that the city pay you allowed to go they fought Schley and Mrs. W. B. of Watervilie j Off Santiago Bay, Smiley spent at this point will throw down the paper 5 r. owards r m burial of John O. ! or naked when it was expenses hungry, thirsty Or stood with some Sunday at the Shaw cottage. with the cruel and unfeeling remark, that ^ gallant Dewey, NOTICE OF SALE. Bru y, a soidmr who is to have within the of Mr. Moses Four thousand miies represented power to minister away. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mahoney have opened most likely both got drunk ami didn’t catch dmd m destitute circumstances. The mat- to to a license from the Honorable their wants. Where ’er in Freedom's the Briest for the and will so they faugbt name, cottage season, a fish. Hold on, my friends; not quite PURSCANT.Judge of Probate for the County ol Waldo ter was referred to a special committee. Where'er their lie, State of I shall sell at on corpses conduct a restaurant as last season. fast. This might be true of some certain Maine, public auction, A -oinmunication from Charles F. Parks, Whether they suffered from defeat, the eighth day of July. A. D. 1 *99. at ten o'clock Rose Worms towns we could but it is not the on While seated on the veranda a Or triumphed iu victory, The Northport Hotel wil. open June lGth mention, in the forenoon, the premises, all the right or**.' dent of the water company, offering to carriage title and interest w ich Horace I. late and the F. has do business in Brooks ; not a Bragdon, drawn a of horses drove con- popular manager, L. French, way they by rent the two hydrants on Waldo avenue for by pair up, To them we pay our homage, of Waldo, in said County of Waldo, deceased, had Raise this monument iu air. completed extensive repairs on the in- jug full. Indeed, some of the younger and in and to the following described real estate, o* a‘“. for _*0 was to a man and woman. Some- just | per year years, referred the taining young wit —A certain lot or parcel >f land situate,i in Potato, 3t]i They never shrank at Duty’s call terior. more unthinking class here made the same ) tire is a in the air of the said Waldo, being a part of lot No. luB in the committee on department. There thing latter, and in the Be weather foul or fair, remark when started and 15,000 acre lot, so called, ai.il bounded as fol- Work on the wharf has begun and it is they away bright controversy as to these hydrants, the pipe manner in which the former assisted his lows, viz: Beginning at the northeast corner of And may the memorial raised to-day early iu the morning. But this pessemistic Cucumb* not. in the con- found that the whole top planking must he said lot No K»3 in the line of the town of Swan- being of the size called for companion the Be Camden's outjof carriage, suggested greatest pride, view of the matter was not countenanced i ville; thence southwesterly on said line of Swan tract. A tribute to her noble sons replaced, some new piling driven and several that be a wedded I ville to the southeast corner oi said lot No. luB: they might newly pair. for a moment by the more conservative peo- line Who for Country fought and died. new timbers put in. thence westerly on the dividing between said > Adjourned. The surmize and later the who knew the men. That the lot No. JOB anu lot No. 104 to We-eott Stream, Pu proved true, ! ple night | God speed those noble women, Work is on the Cobe cottage called: thence northerly by said Stream to the were the suspended of darkness were j Transfers in Real Estate. couple victims of quite a sensa- Whose heart and brain aud band shades gathering rapidly line of lot No.'loB; theme on for two to allow the to northerly .-asterly weeks plastering B Ami nil tion. It seemed they had been married in Have prompted, planned, and carried as one of them, who lives in a line stand the dividing line between lots It and .102 to the plant ratine ! dry, after which the carpenters and painters place of beginning, contaii ing -ixiy one acivs, through somewhat below the ci ruer, i-an.e The 1 hi lowing transfers in real estat e were Ellsworth that and had succeed- marching more or less, being the same premise- conveyed to morning, This work so nobly grand. will finish their work as soon as possible. sober as a On his or that I Horace Bragdon by John Bragdon by deed dated in Waldo ry of Deeds ed in their friends to in, judge. fam-, recorded County Regist eluding and driving I March 14,1 S7S, and recorded in \\ a Ido Begist y And may we the time will come, The office was June hope post opened 1st, by of it which showed tin* » for the week ending June 7. IS'.".) Win. P». where part through thickly Deeds, Book 20(>. 1 age 4DL \l-o certain p.u Bucksport, they were to take the E’er many years shall roll, V\ M. C. Hill, post-master, at the store. The work of the black-tly artists, was cel of real estate situatec. in -aid aim. mi being Powdered If to Cameiia A. Rankin, When man will treat his fellowman clustering Spr- wi, Winterport, for bounded and described as follow*, to wit B. m tid- steamer Boston. But they reckoned mail is ,J. F. to and from As a kindred human soul. carried by Noyes the look which told of mrndi » xercise (ie, Pc .usa do -and and buildings in Winterport. Fme- weary ied northerly by land of i\ey by without their or rather without the < t c.i host, the passenger trains at Belfast. The ques with insufficient wluln tin- land f Oak Hill oranite ompany ; lierly y Lle.wella W. no j nourishment; 1 ime Waterinir. Appleton, When Christian lands will learn more land of said Horace Bragdon and westerly by laud for their whereabouts had been tiou as to who will the store this worn smoked Boynton, II .ward, II 1 land in Liberty. telephone, The cruel art of war, manage j sole contents of his basket three of t he late James Holmes. <■■ nta in u ai.. >u ? fi f t y t:\ •.i i.. and when entered the But arbitrate their troubles season is not yet decided. alewives that he had at. Huxford’s one acres, being the sail *• premi-cs Or.'. B'. Searsniont, to Hezekiah P. ascertained, they bought d.u d. Puller, By a code of righteous law. Horace Bragdon by (denies Era by e.i he to the most reeoi in \\ E.i > Fu do., laud in Searsmoat. Irvin A. hack to driven steamboat wharf Mr. A. H. A. Groeschncr will arrive for the store for his supper. The m-lam-holy dated June IB, 1 .**9. and do I Ibg- When the of a nation ist.ry of Deeds. Book 2 is. Page ill Kx.-.-p1» it was found that the had been glory His steam launch Guin- feature, of the affair is that it. lias shaken the to Carrie E Bel- carriage season June 22 1. so as was Hill- Searsm.o.t, Hills, Will not be its fighting power, much of said real estate nveyi iti ci di v confidence of our in (Iraiiite lloi.me idag mont land in Belmont, Abbie J. decorated in a way that could leave no Bur to solve, by and evere will be in charge of Capt. Fred people “dry” fishing. Sargent Company by Downs, right justice, b\ two deeds recorded in Waldo I.Vgimrv d of the hour ; who will use The fear is verj expressed that Frankfort, to Mt. Waldo Granite Works, doubt in the minds of those who saw it Every problem Coombs of Islesboro, her in generally Deeds, iu Book 225. Pages 297 ami 29* the influence of the lesson dav of \ D 1*99. do. iud and in Frankfort. Chas. When the soldier whom we honor general passenger business unless she is great obji-ct Dated this seventh dune, Paris Londo buildings that the occupants were a “happy couple,” A LI BED E. NICK EPSON Green, With our plaudits shall be be other The Idalette which our friends gave at so much personal K Smiley, Albion, to L. A. Bowler, Paler- to bought by parties. will, Admr. and at the wharf they had run the Who from error, sin ami ignorance discomfort is to be lost, and that their ... O in are tli-' hi< land and in Palermo and Al- as last season, be for Mr. Groescbner’s private likely juices buildings of a number of the bride’s Bucks- Shall set his brother free ; gauntlet j is to be more honor- bion. B. H. to S. A. use. shining example likely Knowlton, Belfast, will not he measured port friends. When man ed iu the breach than in the observance. Littlefield, do.; laud in Belfast. Elmer I. By his hoard of yellow gold, Two new cottages have been begun this I Rankin, Belfast, tc Kate S. Sherman, do.; But this wealth of honest manhood, week. One for Mr. Sweetser of Obituary A telegram was received here One of the of the was a Hampden, | A. A. HOWES & pleasures day Which cannot be bought and sold. from the land in Belfast. Warren L. Boynton, Mars on is to be one of the finest, on I Monday Taunton, Mass., bringing to Broadway, Cj) out Silver Lake drive about the town, 1 Hill, to Llewella W. Boynton, Howard, R. When you’ll not permit in Camden that street. Bartlett & Clark of Hampden sad news of the sudden death of Everett Foss a most beautiful One den I.; land in J. H. cemetery, resting-place poison-dealing have a lot on Pleasant street and are at that place. The precise cause of his death Liberty. Lane, Searsport, homes. New bought the and to the To blast your crises j to L. land and of dead, seminary buildings a W. B. Decrow of is at this unknown, he had G Paine, Portland; buildings Need new heroes. Be ye men. putting up nice cottage. writing although little in Swanville. Ernest R. Colson, et als., on Oak Hill. Here there was change, Belfast has bought a lot on Bay View street not been in his usual health for some time. Kill: How's RELIEF, as This! Foss was born in Brooks in RELIEF, Winterport, to Barney Cole, do.; land and except such marks time had made in and expects to build soon. Charles Everett in Wilbert I. Mor- the and the of We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any 1874, and was the son of C. F. Foss, a life buildings Winterport. buildings disappearance The trustees of the Wesleyan Grove j is the kind of to case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s 1 and resident of this town. ton, Frankfort, William Lord, Brooks; some of the oak trees which afforded Association held a meeting in Bangor at the long respected SOAP land in Jackson. John Isles- Catarrh Cure. He showed ambition to obtain an McFarland, shade in summer and acorns in the fall. Y. M. C. A. lecture room June 2nd and trans- ! early F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. boro, to Martha McFarland, do.; land and acted business. The education, and attended the E. M. C. Semi- It is a bleak place in winter, and the We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney important following in at for several terms while buildings Islesboro. believe him members of the board were in attendance: nary Bucksport memory of frozen ears and cheeks still for the last 15 years, and perfectly RE® was under the instruction of RELIEF, and finan- Rev. J. M. Frost and H. B. Dunbar, secre that institution of the honorable in all business transactions The Belfast Schools. abides. But recollections seminary President between able to carry out any obligations made by of Bangor; President, Rev. I. H. W. the late Chase, teaching cially tary, — in the olden times were written and COOVfiCip is tilt* kind >»f pub- their firm. Wharf; Mr. White of Orono and F. E. Nick- terms with good success. After clerking for Rev. J. M. Leighton will preach the bac- SOAP lished in The Journal some years ago and West & Wholesale Toledo, O. in a in the store of T. I. Huxford he de- Truax, Druggists, erson of Brewer. Matters relation to the year or chemicals at sermon for the Belfast AlljHand Work, no bleach, acid, calaureate High Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale A f will not be repeated now. Walding, Drug- at Northport were be- termined to become a druggist and attended A. A. Howes & Co.. Swift next afternoon at 3 00 p. coming campmeeting school Sunday m., gists, Toledo, O. course in the of Tho? -iani"1" fore the board. The campmeeting this sum- the Pharmacy University THE HAND LAUNDRY. W. H. Hclntosh at the Unitarian church. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting for a it to Burgess & Gardner, Carle A hands June mer will August 19th, and Maine year, leaving temporarily The postoffice changed 1st, the blood and mucous surfaces of begin Saturday, C. A. STEVENS. J. M, STEVEN The next on the list is June 14th, directly upon at W. H. Richards Flag Day C. C. Homer. close 28th. It will be go d work in the insane hospital Taunton, Guy McAllister succeeding the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Monday, August 58 Church St., ltclfast, Me. the anniversary of the adoption of the Amer- who are Mass.,where he had of the On the latter Ratio asked how he Testimonials free. news to the many intending to be charge dispensary, v" in the schools meeting Druggists. F. E. WHITCOMB.Searsport Agent. F. II 10> ican flag. The history lessons to learn and he was in that position at the time of and he replied that he felt as well as Hall's h amily Pills are the best. Im21 present at the coming campmeeting will be upon the flag and its history. felt, OF BELFAST. The delivery team from the Knowlton The NEWS sixty-second semi-annual dividend of Base Ball. bakery began its rouuds Sunday. three cent, per was declared by the Belfast SOMETIME. The post office at Islesboro will become a Savings Bank, payable June 5th. The total An interesting game of ball was on amount was played wl'.eu all life’s lessons have been domestic money order office on July 1st. $16 201.15. No dividend has the Congress street grounds Saturday after- been passed in 31 years. Don’t I forevermore have set. Archibald’s Belfast Directory is ready for Stop noon between the Belfasts and the stars Rock- ,i 1 The our weak the aud will be issued next week. Juvenile Temple had a which judgments binders, very enjoyable Scott's Emulsion be- lands. The home team won a score of 12 social and taking by STAMP tv* spurned, picnic supper at Good J SATURDAY. H L. Lord has furnished the police with Templars’ cause it's warm weather, ffl to 5 Dilworth was at his old position in the ., which we with r grieved Hall Monday afternoon. new uniforms and F. A. Follett A violin solo was box for the Belfasts and made a — wr 1. supplied it until you are U good record given by Master Arthur Keep taking $ us, out of life’s dark night, the billies aud badges. Morrison and music both in batting and fielding. Robinson, 2d iu tints of blue: and 1^"cured. f Are interested in nost deeper literary exercises others. you by |t Jjj baseman of the made a home trading stamps? if so read all God’s are The steamer Silver Star will make a fish- H and Rocklands, how plans The It will heal your lungs p Assessors have so far run and a two-base hit. The on both ing excursion to Matinicus next Sunday, completed their blood in sum- W playing f our offer for work Ik you rich stamp u seemed reproof was love that they are able to give sides was is the leaving Belfast at 1 a. m. announce that W It’s good. Following summary: t the rate of trier as in winter. cod 0 taxation this year will be 17 BELFAST. A.B. R. lB T.B P.O. A. E. The contract for fuel for a made easy. c.6 3 2 3 8 0 0 Then be furnishing year mills, against 18 5 mills liver oil Johnson, content, poor last year. This is JjP g G. Darby, lb.3 3 1 1 10 10 to the Government building at Castine has 50c. and *1. All druggists. B * June the lowest tax r. f —.5 2 1 1 1 0 0 10. * rate of any city in Maine. P?: Berry, Saturday, lilies pure and white un- been awarded to John G. Gardner. McLellan, 2b.....5 1 2 2 3 5 1 | F. A. Johnson has a word to to H. Patterson, c. f-4 1 0 0 3 0 0 The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. say trading 1 tr the close-shut leaves Mary B. Darby, s. s.5 1 1 0 3 2 • June we shall apart, stamp collectors. Uu June M#"On Saturday, 10, give double the The calyxes of gold, Staples, in the Ellis House, Primrose Hill, Saturday, 11th, I he Churches. McDonald, 3b.5 0 1 1 1 2 0 collectors will Mason 1. f. 4 0 0 0 1 1 o we reach the stamp be given double the ? amount of patient toil, at 2 30 r. m. Let all come. 1 1 2 0 11 stamps usually given. This will be to-day, Thursday, amount of Dilworth, p.4 stamps usually on a given pur- annual session of the a ,1 feet, with sandals loosed, A member of the Belfast Nature Club has chase. For The thirty-fifth 40 12 9 11 27 13 4 chance for collectors to fill particulars read the ad. on stamp their books Maine Unitarian Conference will be held at found four species of caterpillars aud one of this page. ROCKLAND. A.B U. lB. T.B. P O. A. E. | at learly see anti understand, 15. E. Kenniston, c.5 1 1 1 7 8 1 I half prices. For lice on the leaves of an elm tree within Kennebunk June 13, 14, instance, w. will “God knew the Robinson, 2b.5 1 2 6 1 3 2 say, J. H. Sanborn met with an accident at the reach of the R. T. talk to Hamilton, 1. f. 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 ground. fish wharf at Vinalhaven The subject of Rev. Capen’s f On a IOc. we Saturday, which Jason, p. 4 0 0 0 1 9 2 purchase will give 2 stamps instead of 1. the young last. Sunday morning was 3b. 3 0 1 2 2 1 0 List of advertised letters remaining un- may him of the people Ogier, “ deprive middle finger of his “ “ “ “ “ in Pharaoh’s Wiley, s. s.4 12 2 13 2 50c. “ “ ur this time.— claimed iu the Belfast post office for the hand. He was “Moses learning palace.” f 10 5. job printing right assisting in lowering a Kallock, c. f. 4 0 1 1 2 3 1 “ “ “ June 3.1: Ladies—Miss Annie boat means of Universalist church H. Kenniston, r. f. 4 1 1 1 0 0 2 “ “ “ “ weekending by a derrick when some The services at the 5 $1.00 20 <> part Maynard, lb. 4 1 2 2 13 2 1 i0- F. Allen. Gentlemen—S. G. Kimball. of the gear struck his hand aud next will be as usual. for the v, nr from the Girls’ Home badly bruis- Sunday Topic “ “ “ “ “ 5.00 “ « »< ed two Children’s 39 5 10 16 27 29 11 f ioo a home in a family in Howes & Co. make a fine window dis- fingers. Young People’s meeting, Day. 5q_ Innings. 1 2345678 9 Total x are in the coun- ! of Hamilton’s Relief East wanted play Soap, including Belfast. Mrs. Mary E. Achorn is Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Smith, Mrs. S. G.- Belfast .1 1 1 0 3 1 3 2 0 12 $1.00 Wrappers, 20 Relief iu letters made of the bars Rockland .0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 5 f stamps, u 7 to 9 years old. the word visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. E. in Pierce, Miss Sarah R. Gardner, Mrs. Vel Tettley, 1. f This finds favor wherever Mitchell Stolen bases, Belfast Two-base hits, John- $1.25 Wrappers, 24 stamps. 1 of Camden.... James zora Miss Hattie and Mr. < soap. soap A. Nickerson is Mitchell, Belfast Assessors shows improv- son, Dilworth, Robinson. Home run, Robinson. used. the interior of his W. F. Thomas are attending the Universalist Double Mason to Darby to McDonald. $1.50 30 £ feature <. Boston. Mr. Keith granted Rockports the Belfast grounds. this Vice Pres., Mrs. Nellie Macomber; Mrs, and also made some remarks asking for sup- f fi@“Remember special stamp offer is for one .. Sec., end his work which comes Original, window’s, et» Matilda E. Dill, day Goldie Mrs. port for the Bucksport Seminary, of which Monroe Centre; increase. John C. Thorn- Curtis; Treas., Mary Coombs; f pride to his old friends. institution Mr. Winslow is the financial The local base hall team which visited only, Saturday, June 10. On that Collector, Mrs. Annie McIntosh; committee day stamps dike, Camden: Alfred Wheeldeu, .Winter- agent. Xo collection was taken for this ob- Belfast Saturday, under the management of £ ••ting of the Probate Court on on work, Mrs. Mary Libby, assisted Mrs. but it is understood that some liberal a score of 1J to ? will be ALL GOODS and ; Uriah Collamorc, by ject, Philip Jason was defeated by given double the \t the port Appleton. contributions from individuals were Tuesday. Although Lois Webster, and Mrs. Sarah McCarty; private 4. The Rockland players were at a disad- W. of is at for the Star. S amount s a hi 11 s so as Mrs I. Cross Morrill, who her received Seminary. (Rockland in that had had no lied, far new committee on sick, Mrs. Eleetta vantage they opportunity usually given, Clough, for of them had not there are still a few mother's. Mrs F. O Oreer of this city, had D. ot Waterville will practice and many rued, Mrs. Martha Pendleton, and Mrs. Ella Rev. A. 1. Dunn, 1). f the handled a ball for a year- When the Pel- e«rDon’t forget date, Saturday, June 10. w hi n remain to be closed the lower end f her spine removed last at the church next Staples. The Circle will meet with Mrs. preach Baptist Sunday, fasts play their return game in this city, the week by I>r. E. A. Wilson, assisted by l>rs. the Rev. R. T. out of score is to he different. K itli Staples, 74 Church street, Monday pastor, Capeu, being likely considerably G. C. and T. N Pearson The [Rockland Star. masonic is it Kilgore opera- town. Following is the music for next Sun- temple, P fast the Martin evening, June lL’th. I ^ A. 1. A FRED JOHNSON, m:i.i ast. •• ;th two fa?»t horses, Wei tion was suceessfu day : Morning— Anthem, “The Friend who Our old friend and foe, Dil worth, once vr.■ I Klio'le I., and will train Nkw Advertisements. W. A. known as the stocking foot Belfast wonder, Bicycle sales haw not. been very large Clark, watdieth nigh,” Macy; response, “Our !i It is understood that seems to he as as ever iu of 1 is Phoenix will on frisky spite thus far this s whii h is due to manufacturer, How, put sale I “Come near •Mitered in the stake races to m-m-ii, partly refuge,” Koschat; quartette, weight of years. L» t’s see "Dilly” must be tomorrow 50 at ■ suits S5 su.t t close ITnou Park track. [Turf, the fact that tin roads have not been in con per me,” Keen. Evening—chorus, “O Lord most j‘2 this summer, if lie’s a day. Bangor hall J Suits to order, >12.... I). P. Masonic cranks can remember him in the box as dition to permit their use. They are all Palmer, merciful,” Concoue; duet, “Morn of endless j of man has received his summer long ago as tiie memory extendeth. \tn Temple, goods— Cowen. ihh- 11 eiitertaiuni *ut an right now, and g.-: tine wheel for light,” And now lie’s going to risk his old hones in shirts, hats, under- -• less moiua than ever before. caps, hosiery, neckuv.tr, the i1 h i: field We notice the Ken- Wi-ek did not materialize. There will he the usual prayer aud confer- again. by wear, etc—all new, up-to-date,stylisli goods, nebc< Journal the baseball team known as \ss> to 1 elation decided not C. W Lancaster, ■ .f the firm of Lancaster ence meeting at tlm North Church this, and invites inspection.This is the last the Xeiiuebecs has made arrangement' to u;»ibiiity or claim any m- X: West, took seven horses to Bar Harbor Thursday, evening at 75*0 Topic, “Lessons play tin Coburn Classical Institute team, j (• FIVE DOlLAnS week advt. of sell. PER the Eh/i f«>r sale 1 SUIT. Mary at lieid. Tim best and Col. French did not for sale received last week from the of Gideon.” ser- Saturday, the Qtiimby m) Tuesday. They will She is well History Sunday j (m appear. found and fitted plavers of the three cities will make up the 1 J ts will be redeemed at a .ar-mad f general purp ise horses, which vices will be. as follows: Morning worship • • for fishing and a few trips will pay for her. Ken lie bees and Dilworth will be in the box i I ■‘tore. proves to be a well assorted lot. They sold at 10 45 with sermon by the pastor, Rev G. for them. [Bangor Whig and Courier. Call on Capt. Welch f<-r particulars_Mrs. seven horses in one last ween. S. school at 12 C. E. .. day Mills; Sunday m.; suits of The weather report of Mr. A. E Page can av mm- date a number of Fifty which the sizes are broken meeting at G 30 p. m : topic, '*A perfect Yachts and Boats. •vs as follows for the month A testimonial concert to Emery F. White boarders at 50 Congress street. Terms rea- '■ child:'' Luke 2:40 52. will lec- ■ The pastor on sale to-morrow -mperature, mean for will be given it the Baptist church, to-mor- sonable. .Annual meeting of tin* Belfast & go morning. Thevare ture in the vestry at 7 30 r. m. ('has. It. Coombs lias sold the mean for May for 4" years row, Friday, evening. The musicians will Moosehead Lake K. R. Co. at the Court sloop-yacht W. who was 7" on the The annual of the Wal- Elbe to II. Foi well, will change her first class in sizes highest include Mr. White, Mr. Parker, Mr. Dion House, Belfast, Jul\ 5. at 10 a m... \ large, fifty-first meeting every respect, from 3 3 tie- 1 and *_Tst. Ram fell do conference of name to Viking. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Pitcher, Mrs. Frost. comfortable room with hoard for one is want- county Congregational breast a total rainfall of J will held in Belfast All are to measure to 30: some verv Miss Dinsniore, Miss Hills. Miss Johnson, ed for tin summer. Address G. C., 5-". West churdies be Thursday visiting yachts expected regis- large ter their arrival and at the It id- .... and June 15th aud lGth. The fol- departure -I'lite a general misun- and possibly others. 47th street. New York City Howes & Co Friday, sizes in Black have lowiug program is announced : der Station, Capt. Walter J. Clifford. Worsteds. To close legard to the departure of J X: B. C. Adams of Camden have sold Bug Death, Pans Green, London Pur- Clay train from ple and powdered whit** hellebore for deal- THURSDAY. Knowltou Bros, of Camdeii cast at their i-'-ngrr Belfast, their business, including their stock of coal, them oat 10 30 a. exercises and have vour e left j minutes. death to insect Lowest in., opening organiz- last week an iron Keel '■ quickly you may get by wood, hay, Hour, etc., to A. D Bird and ing pests, prices... foundry weighing h W. s:; Maiu offers ation. parture of the trains, Hanson G Bird of Rockland, and have Harry Clark, street, special 8,500 pounds f**r C. F. Brown of l*ulpit Har- j choice for $3.00 suit. 1 and ■••* m. There has this week in men's and 2 p. in., devotional service. per Alteration p. leased their wharf and buildings to them prices boys’ clothing: bor. ;n also in H. 2 30, address, Rev. I). P. Hatch, the 1 10 Train for a long fora of live bargains furnishing goods-The secretary, | term years By tins deal one of Holt's landing is in place near the lower ; charges at cost. .'• of the error iu the public H. Johnson house, Church street, is offered Maine Missionary Society, Portland. Camden's oldest and most reliable firms bridge, and his boats are ready for busi- for rent. 3 00, address, Rev. C. H. Daniels, D. D I goes out of business. ness. He lias 10 row boats, including the 8 j&tr-The suits which we make A. B. (j. F. M., Boston. to meas- kab'.e for the season, secretary garden lit* passenger statu.n at fc-tna was broken North Bklfast. The Sunday school oar boat and one new boat; and 5 sail boats. elsewhere in town,is Mr. 3 45, papers: 1, “Woman’s Work in the was ure for $12.00 are open and robbed of and tickets last re-organized last Sunday. The follow- has some wonderful values and ■is father of Prof. C. D. money Church,” Mrs. C. M. Craig, Belfast; 2, Somebody been making figures street. Orono. His peas and on a ing officers were elected: Harry M. Fur- to see how much money the yachtsmen of Thursday night, Saturday, foreign- “Bible School or Children’s Church,” Miss ssom and by June l‘<> Mr. Deer Isle will receive in wages tins season, sell faster than ever er, who could not speak or understand Eug bish, superintendent; Arline Walton, Vice before. have the pleasure of t-est- E. M. Poud, Belfast. and tiuds that it approximates the neat lit- lish. to use an ticket Superintendent; Millie Mitchell, Treasurer: Few gardens have had attempted unstamped at 4 30, topic: “Creed or Covenant,” Rev. G. t e sum ofS£50,000. [DeerJIsle Messenger. ind careful gardener and the Burnham Junction. He offered the ticket to Maud Shorey, Librarian. The sessions of S. Mills, Belfast. Discussion. J. C. Strawbridge has bought a 100 foot -or will be made manifest the school will he held at 2 30 at 4 WILLIAM Conductor Sullivan of the Belfast Branch, p. m., to use in this Cant. B. A. wth of 7.15, praise service. steel yacht vicinity. CLARK, vegetables. [Old All are invited who at once reported the matter ami had present. to attend_Frank F. Wilson lias been engaged as captain. 7 30, address; "The Extinction of Sun- Woods and his Miss Maud The yacht is a beauty and will he an attrac- the man arrested. The hearing was held in sister, Wood, had Manufacturer, Pnoenix Row, Belfast. pin A day,” Miss Frances J. Dyer, Boston. tive addition to our harbor. She will be Belfast fisherman a narrow and the man was escape from serious injuries last Bangor Tuesday afternoon, j 8 address: “Have we new on manned by Camden sailors [Camden Her- t a sculpin that was evident- 00, any Light Saturday morning. While riding to their "" ald. acquitted. the Law Hon. R. F. ised. It. was a very Prohibitory Duuton, large day’s work their horse became ♦ will as the hottest of suddenly A. Lewis has received five tons 'hcs and of a Monday pass day the Belfast. Discussion Capt. just j ♦ long, sickly j frightened and ran. When near H tz tel Me- of lead ami the atim bricks to ballast Mr. Wm. 1. Keeler's ; ♦ e e e.s were covered with season, muggy sphere caused : FRIDAY. K-ell’s the horse turned into his d vir-yard, yacht Yolande, which her original builder, the showers in the J Steel hrances, with «.f by morning, made the j 8 30, prayer service. Freeman is patches and in so doing feil and threw the occupants Murray, improving by putting beat ad- i 9 in fine new cabins and cock She will ! Edges resembling a sprinkling of unusually oppressive. Telegraphic 00, business and report from the pit. the carriage to the ground. The horse he ■ a when into the water a vices show daisy put again. ! as as strong and lively as that we did not have a monopoly churches. was killed, but the parties were but Register. FOR RO XLj \\ of what would slightly [Boothhay XCHINES. Old fishermen say they pass for dog-day weather. It 9 45, topic: “Wanted, A Spiritual Reli- injured.Miss Millie Mitchell arrived known was in Captain Henry Horn, the well ;ng of the kind before. hot Boston and hotter in New York. gion,” Rev. F. S Dolliff, Jackson, and Rev. home last Thursday evening from several editor of the London and Here the thermometer indicated 82. Steward C. P. Marshall, Frankfort. Discussion. yachting Times, Circle, Kings Daughters Woeks visit m Massachusetts and Vermont. for associated with the London Bote, who came ashore from the steamer 1<» 30, sermon, Rev. R G. Harbutt, Sears- many years *' teii the following otfi 'ers : .Mrs. Loren Cross of Ponkapog, Mass., Field, died June 2nd. He formerly com- City of Bangor on her arrival here Tuesday j port. in H. Fernahl; Vice Presi- arrived last Thursday and is visiting her manded several yachts and sailed in some of morning, said that it was hot all the way ;! 11 00, communion service. *' 'one Hart: Miss sister, Mrs. Edwin Mitchell.... Miss the first America’s races. Secretary, with the as as May cup P, down, water smooth a mill j Adjournment. Palmer 1 u Treasurer Miss bora at home from Boston and is I Dwight pond. The heat continued Tuesday morn- Ferguson.js The local yacht fleet was out last Sunday ; ♦ * Mrs. Isa Morse: j spending her vacation with her ♦ ♦ Reporter but in the afternoon a wind parents, for the first time this and the ing, southeast season, hay j ♦ Committee on work, Lora Capt. and Mrs. Jonas B. Ferguson. Centre Montville. Mr. and Mrs. J. ? OKI LKS V -I I'Llin LINK OI sprung up. and it was decidedly chilly. was dotted with their white sails. W. A. ! MASON & Da Morse. The Webb of Knox were at M. C. Gordon's June HALL. Pendleton, Kimball’s knockabout Irene made a Steamer Notes. The harbor set fine : i an order for from buoys * goods Wedding Bells. 4th-Albert 0. Porter accidentally cut au both in and by the Boston & Bangor S. S. Co. have showing, speed appearance, and as several orders on hand, in his wrist last week. John ♦ SUMMER SHIRTS, l artery Mayhew her owner is well pleased with her. been repainted the past week. Those in a windlass and has. A. Piper, who lately re- Rhodes-Chapman. It is with a great applied Spanish got Dr. this vicinity were assigned to William Casey, John Wadsworth left Canule5 June 1st HATS, CAPS, : •• of from before there was | to we Notice town of degree pleasure that mention the mar- Hoyt Liberty any the Public Windsor, reports assistant agent at Belfast.The Castiue for Marblehead to bring back a yaclit. be- of our serious result.Mrs. E. A. Herriman ♦ ♦ us of that town has a colt, rage highly esteemed friends, Capt, to Ernor of who took a large excursion from Belfast to Cas- j longing Hardy Boston, has HOSIERY, Charles E. and Mrs. visited friends at the He id of the Tide, Bel- There will he opeued dune 1st a -'•ks old,that has an extra foot. Rhodes Fannie L. a summer tine Sunday. They had a cottage at Islesboro. Mr. Wads-i very pleasant June are the j ♦ ♦ near forward foot from the Chapman, which occurred at the pretty resi- fast, 4th_Caterpillars making worth will take of NECKWEAR, trip, and spent an hour at Northport Camp j charge the yacht this \ Paint •vu are and there dence of the on oak trees look “sere and brown,” and are Carriage Shop double, are groom Beechhill avenue, summer. He has sold his Viva to N. Ground on their return... .The steamer yacht j <>n Heaver City also on trees to a ex- ♦ ♦ street, under the of. i- iesand hoofs, except that the Northport, Saturday evening, June 3 1. working poplar great UNDERWEAR. management of Bangor arrived at after 12 C. Earl. Bangor shortly sold a of •fry little flattened on the in- The ceremony was F. A. tent... .Simon Erskine pair oxen, GEO. o'clock with the performed by Two 15-footers J. BROWN, Saturday biggest passenger of the Lark type participat- new t is a cow aud a calf to Skidmore & Baker, X Ali up-to-date stylish goods, ♦ a male by the Simpson Dickey, Esq., whose long experience combin- to be and freight lists so far carried this season. A ed in the South Boston regatta run in connection with mv repository iu the last week....West May 30th, at and in to suit all i rear 1 sor: dam by Independence. ed with his patriarchal appearance lent a Liberty butchers, t prices styles of Windsor Hotel. crew of over 50 men worked hard on the and the Bed won first The Jones has been at home from Freedom for a Bug money. and tastes. health ami sound in every peculiar and pleasing dignity t.o the occas- purses Good Work the steamer to leave on her Boston Globe are J X amt Fair I‘rices. freight, enabling short visit_Archie Morse is says: "They great little sion that at once stamped its Impressiveness suffering X 4 return trip little delayed.The steamer craft to sail; it is like with feet H. with au attack of rheumatism-Thomas sitting your 4 ♦ C. MAHDEN upon all present and to those \i-1'URNMENT. Tilestou Wad- Ruth of the Bar Harbor and Winter Harbor conveyed in a foot tub and the rest of think it will to f Stewart of his sister, having your please you most deeply concerned the sacreduess of the Lynn, Mass.,is visiting X j f lias received the route has into commission and will iu a shower bath.” 4 Courts, gone Mrs. L. O. Carter_Thomas Erskine and body look these goods over. 4 hour that joined two hearts as one, for better e from the Clerk of the Law make three round a from Winter men FOR trips day son spent and Sunday with Simon Twenty-eight of the crew of the up RENT. or for worse. It was a very pretty wedding, Saturday Harbor until the summer timetable on the rain has defender Columbia arrived at Bristol, E. Erskine_The much needed come, E, | | j Two cottage houses, rooms witnessed a few eight Bangor, June 1899. though by only invited 1st, Maine Central goes into effect. .The steamer to talk of new from Deer Isle, Me., 31st, and ten of the each and farmers are beginning May X ♦ house on f Supreme Judicial Court friends. Mr. H. C. Brown was best man P. Palmer ini Situated .1 fain Golden Rod, Capt. Win. M. Crosby, will go of the crew of the Defender came ou the tender St. Dwight hoWlen at Bangor, within and Mrs. Clara Brown bride’s maid. mowing machines-Several young street. Enquire of on the Many ••’>rn District, on the 1 Tues- route b. tween Bar Harbor, South- of this attended the dance at Michaels from New York. These new ar- x useful and substantial presents were re- people place i.TAK H !i of June A. 1> 1899, west Harbor and Somesville on | BCHKETT. day) June 12th, rivals bring the number of the crew of each MASOXIC « last week. Z TEMPLE, o r.i June 2»>rh, iu- ceived as tokens f the love and friendship Liberty J Monday, for the season, two there- to the ♦ "ck in making trips daily | Mrs. Elmira Putter- yacht up required quota. ♦ the afternoon, when of the donors. After the ceremony Mr. Stockton Springs. ♦ ♦ ■ after, Bar Harbor at 10 a. m. and 5 r. BELFAST. :!i>- term will be taken up in leaving | nine months Dickey made some very appropriate con- son, who has spent the past HARNESS m every and returning at 9 A >i and * MAKING day, | remarks D. C __♦ < liief Justice. gratul itory and was followed with her daughter in Washington, .VXD_ 114.") p. m-The Castiue will make an ex- by Chas F. Sweet, others; then the genial Captain invited his arrived home last Thursday. Her great District Clerk. cursion to Camden and White Head Sunday, guests to partake of a wedding lunch, to granddaughter, little Miss Pauline Grittin, Shoe leaving Lew is’ wharf at 10 a m aud leaving Repairing It is thought by some which of course ample justice was done. came with her from New Bedford... Capt. XKATLY AND I'KOMTI Y i>i.\|; |;\ White Head to return at 3 30 p. m. ir.- Colorado potato beetle After an hour or more of social intercouse Wilbert West is making a visit at home- J. H ITMKUOV, ■ Shipping Items. The last mast of the six- ants it is useless to kill the guests departed, expressing their best Capt. Sprague arrived last Friday to spend LI i SALE. 2_'tf Wells Building, I’lm iix Row. niasted coal schooner which will be built at rk should be confined to wishes f"r the health and happiness of Sunday with his family, leaving Monday to j For sale at a on,* und half autv< : -■ Camden will be called the after as bargain, of :i state tlie insect dues its jigger, Mr. and Mrs Rhodes. is his which is loading at Gardiner. The Captain cer- join vessel, land under good statu of <•. iltivariou. with from- the fifth is 8" as are con- mast called the jigger. These to his of over0 rods on avenue. far the larva* tainly deserving of hearty congratulations -Ray Bowdoiu returned Tuesday age Rctmout For fur! her ; were the names of the two last masts of the particulars er quire of ti l'.' ! and relentless war for his for it is Mrs. Martha right, courage, very rarely that a business in Massachusetts.... AN MF. M FA FI. No. 3 ib-liuoiu \xu ■ ■ TRiAOC-MABK d Great Eastern, which had six masts_A. Mrs. L v is J Or E. II. HANEY No. 25 Cedar S-. against them. The old man who for more than forty years has Stuart is visitiug her mother, g J ■ Bath man who has been interested in vessel subject for slaughter, and buffeted the storms aud waves of almost Mudgett... .Dr. Gehriug of Bethel was in after .June 2.'-. Address for the last 20 and who does at wherever found, property years, known sea and from last... Mrs .1 os sight, every withstood the hard- town Saturday to Tuesday 1: |‘HIM KMiill T or s not insure, claims to have made$5,000 during active life is about 4<> days' ships of prospecting among the Black hills D. G. Harris left Wednesday to spend some FOR SALE. >1 d!\ Ue(Olii:iSON that time not out insurance. *■ A me she lays more than 1,000 by taking any of Dead wood, when the hair of his head ever weeks with her sister, Mrs, H. McGivery, in Box SO. Searsuiout. _The Ross left on for A ggs become mature beetles in tug Ralph Monday trembled in fear of the scalping knife, he Searsport_The V. I. S. at its annul meet- good fire-proof second-hand safe for to tow the schooner Ann Mc- Victor Coffee sale at a of Hyannis bargain '.vs Killing the old beetle is Mary calmly settles down at the GOth mile stone ing, voted to continue the monthly meetings Inquire 1 root of the matter les- Cann with a cargo of coal for Getchell Bros, iw22 C ALVIN HERVEY or by and becomes a full Hedged benedict. Per- during the ensuing year Better TRY IT. LAST CALL! ir e of Brewer to Bangor. The schooner was in JOHN SANBORN. of supply. haps the change was caused by a serious I wish to say to those w > have not pai 1 their collision last week off Handkerchief with an It will taxes for the L. H. Duncan of consideration of scriptual admonition that it Surprise, vear ISOS, that warrants will m* Northport Prospect Mrs. Alfreda Harri- to an unknown schooner and was towed to Hy- Ferry. Please ami Satisfy. given olfi :er June loth to e.»!iet?t all poll » ;ine of last was not well for a man to be alone; there- and lot salmon Thurs- man personal axes not paid led..re that time. annis_“That used to be one of the fastest arrived home from Medtield, Mass., the wholesome advice he Real estate taxes must, be settled bv Julv 1st to weighed over 20 pounds apiece, fore acting upon THE WINNING House for Sale. last Ed route she visited relatives save expense. Office hours, s.do r,o‘11.30 a. m two-masters afloat,” said Capt. Fickett, the in Friday. i at 28 now enjoys his beautiful and comfortable and 1.30 to 4.30 e. m BramhalTs, weighed in Portland_Mrs. Kate Harriman left on OF PARK AND CHARLES STREETS. Saturdays, drawtender at Bangor, morning, as Chariot and Horses pORNER (' Eliza Brunette and Monday home the company of one whom while good U Enf H. SVROKXT, Collector. Mary, last train for Boston to June he pointed to the Abraham Richardson in Saturday evening’s 22tf MRS. W. 11 Belfast, 1. 1803.—3w22 1 health lasts will bring to him all the com- ON EACH CAN. MOODY, the last of last week, each visit her Grindle At A. A. 29 the stream coal at F. H. Noble’s husband_Arthur spent Small’s, Miller Street. ~ fare discharging forts and of home that only the pres- of fish.... Parties who have joys last to sheds. “She was a boat in her Saturday at home, returning Bangor dandy day ence of a woman can With BEST CROCERS EVERYWHERE d'dier’a Pond lately have made good give. Rebecca Harriman and could run away from most of the ves- Sunday night.... Mrs. FOR RENT. so late in life f pickerel_L. H. Duncan of such an auspicious beginning Circle sels which came down this way. She’s a eutertaiued the Ladies’ June 3rd. FOR of this most worthy couple there seems COFFEE HOUSE The It. II. Johnson house, .*J(> Church caught in his salmon weir Mrs. B. C. entertain them June SHAPLEIdH CO., SALE, good one now, but vessels are built differ- Avery will ind three and one to mar the serenity of their half acres land on High St., street, the ami lower *ver sixty salmon, one of which nothing to * upper parts. In- 1 now from those times. Then they 17th-George Silver has gone Mt. Waldo Boston, Mass. lormerly occupied by J. W. Jones. For particu- ently mundane existence, which is hoped will lars of quire of Pounds. The fish have been to cook house-Mr. inquire were made for safety and size, while now in the boarding Eugene OWEN (I. WHITE. MARY b\ ^"stun-Mr. and Mrs. continue for many years to come. JOHNSON, Emery is the .Sch. Barns is his house painted.... 2w22* speed principal thing.”... Mary F. B. G. having Capt. No. 11 Congress Street. r'-turned to Watervilie .:}• !* Friday S. Wonson arrived from Portland Monday W. I). Harriman’s sell. Romeo is loading at WANTED. WARNING ! i;...dt,iree days’ outing Lily Bay, corn for L. A. Knowiton & Co. She brick at Orland for Bucksport " l with kid with La Belle parties.... j with them some Ladies clean your gloves The i>ersons who have the ladders belonging to NELS0NEE781 NEISON. Lake, bringing Miss Lulu visited friends in Bucks- A comfortable room with board for one will load lumber at Bangor.Sch. Myron- Kid Glove Cleaner, for sale only by Carle & Avery large, as are requested to return the same to our will stand and NIr’ for the summer. and location. shop Wednesdays Saturdays at Mr. v,. ^t>ok the first- State terms md save further reports fishing us New York with dealer in chma, glass, lamps, wall port last week... E D. Harriman was trouble. Marshall’s stable in other at Q everv arrived yesterday from Jones, .Capt. Address, G. C.. 53 West 47th Street, Belfast; days my and ten cents 3m21* WELCH & STEVENS. farm in Waldo. Terms to warrant. respect. coal for & Co. paper goods. in last Saturday on business. I 2w23 New York City $10.00 Swan Sibley Winterport Belfast, June 1,1899 —2w22 tf22 WM. H. BECKWITH. PAHELA’S BLACK GOWN. COMFORTING WORDS TO WOMEN. Literary News and Notes. The Bootblack and the Admiral.

A bee sailed into the little I’m as ol yellow-belted The Surgical Chair and its Tortures be Avoided just proud Dewey as a feller well May by Women Who Ladies’ clubs are so large a factor in can be, milliner’s and settled on a shop magenta Heed Mrs. Pinkham’s Advice. women will No American life that American Ruckerbilt or Vandergould can like him rose, xle buzzed a furious complaint as turn with interest 10 the sketch of Ladies’ more than me; Woman’s is it is No millionaire in he discovered the and Mrs. modesty natural; charming. Clubs in written by Eva Anstru- all the world, no matter deception, England, what hia To many -women a full statement of their troubles to a male is al- ther and published in The Age for mun, the hat on the counter physician Living Can take more Ruggles dropped most truth pride in Dewey and the things impossible. The whole may be told to Mrs. Pinkham because she May 27. that with a j Dewey done. cry. is a woman, and her advice is freely Mr. Brooks Adams contributes to the “Drat the !” she muttered. offered to all women But they have much the best of it iu pesky thing sufferers. K June Forum on makin’ a striking paper “Eng- think “Next minit I’d a had it on. JIrs. O. E. Dewey Ladd, of 19th and N land's Decadence in the West Indies.” That they’re the only pebbles when it comes “My dowers p**e so natural!” 6aid the Sts., Galveston, Texas, whose The history of her decline is traced back to meat and drink ; little milliner. letter is printed below, was to the inception of the French beet-sugar They’re askin’ him to dinner, and a-blowin’ in their stuff completely discouraged when industry by Napoleon Bonaparte; and Mr. "Hill “Land o’ Goshen?” cried Mrs. Ruggles, In wads so think sne nrst Adams concludes that the drifting of the big you’d hardly the world Kind You wrote to Mrs. rink- 4 could hold The Have Always Bought, and which lias staring out of the window, “ef that don’t ^ sugar-islands into the control of the enough. be,.,, ham Here is what she sajTs: iu use for over 30 years, has borne the look like in United States is probable, if not inevita- signature ,,r Pam’ly Meyrick goin’ by deep Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—I They’re sendin’ swords out to him that are — and has been ble. made o’ solid made under liis ])(.r. mournin’.” wrote to some time gold, —^ r you ago, to fill his cabiu and sonal Andre “A Enough to stock his supervision since its in ’Tis, sure as you live!” said the little you of my ills, but Bellesort’s Week in the bloomin’ -cccctUSZA tan,",. telling hold; Sf. no one after a The has Allow to deceive you in tlii. milliner, gazing slender, gimsh now I write to thank Philippines,” which Living Age They’re buy in’ city houses and ’em you a-givin’ All Imitations in sombre I translated from the Revue des Deux to him, Counterfeits, and Substitutes are but ,, figure draped crepe. “Why, for the good your remedies I ain't heard of no death in the Mondes, is the more because In such a way as I should think would that trifle with family.” have done me. I have used interesting periments and endanger the health make his tlnuker swim. f “Mrs. took up her straw this sprightly Frenchman saw the islands Ruggles limp two bottles of E. Infants and Children—Experience against hat with its depressed red feather. Some- Lydia in November, 18b", before they had as- Experiment, Piukham's But I—-I ain’t got nothin’ for to show more Vegetable Com- sumed interest to but him thing interesting than inspecting ^auy Americans, what I three think, new bonnets claimed her attention. She pound, packages of while the insurrection against Philipino But you can bet I'll not set by and get the hurried to the door. Sanative Wash, and one box Spain was in progress. He writes of them riuky-dink! What is CASTORIA “Looked like widder’s mournin’,” said of Liver Pills, and to-day I graphically ami with a Frenchman's char And’ what 1 kin do I will do, and sort of acteristic kinder Cast.oria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Miss Peet, “or might be fer a parient.” call myself a well woman. I lightness. teach Dr„,, Miss These millionaires they’re not the and It is Harmless and “Well, Meyrick hain’tdead none,” suffered with con- In the only peb- Soothing Syrups. Pleasant, t backache, / Juue number of The Forum, Prof. bles on the beach. observed Mrs. “I see her a contains neither nor other Ruggles. stant headache, whites, sick G. R. Carpenter, ot the Columbia Univer- Opium, Morphine Nar<-,.ti. gatherin' in her squashes as I came along. substance. Its is stomach, no appetite, could not sity, takes up the cudgels in behalf of Dum- So I have w ritten Dewey just a single little age its guarantee. It destroys Morin- They say she 'bout lived on squashes last the line and was ner vous. At as, elder. To the charges frequutly aml allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and or was it beans? sleep, very To offer Mil winter, Howsomever, that Dumas was the him the freedom of a patent-leather time of menstruation was in ter- /r1 made, rarely legiti- Colic. It relieves she never a word ’bout y shine, Teething Troubles, cures Constipati..i. cheeped Pam’ly. mate author of his own works, and that It must be a now seuce went rible Your medicine is / And told him it he’d call on me I’d blow stud It assimilates the year Pam’ly pain. his ideals were Flatuleuey. Food, regulates tie 1 low, and unfit for common him to be sorter maid the worth its in I never off light here, to rich widder weight gold. Mr. with considera- Stomach and Bowels, giving and natural si, use, Carpenter replies To just a ball a portion of a liiekel’s-wortb healthy ,, Steckles. Pizen mean woman, say. can in of it. 1 have they sajr enough praise ble skill and with all the warmth of an ar- of beer! The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Well, I’ll just hurry along, an mebbe I'll I recommended u 10 inenas. ii many only dent admirer of the great French drama- Bazar. ketch up with her. Thar’s a [Harper’s mystery all suffering women would it, there would be tist. lie shows that Dumas was no vul- some’ers." j try more homes and women. I thank gar compiler or mean that it is GENUINE Mrs. tied her happy healthy plagiarist; ALWAYS Kuggles bonnet-strings of honor he most Kitchen CASTORIA for the has made in me. tells of man’s Musicians. under her second chin and hurried out. you change your medicine willingly, for man, and of a nation’s ! “It's reel she Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable and Mrs. Pinkham’s have friendship elegant—that frock,” Compound advice, slow toward order and ! KETTLE. saved thousands of women from progress upward thought. “Never see in hospital operations. I am I’anTly anything justice. Mr. Carpenter's article will be the kettle that hums ami sing out made to and misfits The lives of women are hard; whether at home with a ceaseless round do- Ami caliker, hum, of welcomed by the student and general sounds like the flutter of fames’ wings ginerallv." mestic duties or working at some regular employment, their daily tasks make reader alike. Without me the cook couid not get along, For all her would Mrs. Kuggles' pace awakened wonder constant war on health. If all women understood themselves and knew goodies be cooked wrong. fully *• he island in beholders. Her face assumed a ripe how and E. of Grand Mauan, just oft’ the exactly soothingly Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound acts FRYING FAN. and she for breath. Maine coast in the of is a fav- cranberry tint, gasped on the female Ray Fundy, organs, there would be less l am the Pamela heard the hurrying footsteps, suffering. orite resort of artists, who are attracted frying pay, don’t you see? Nothing is tried without little black me and a strange chill came over her. Then lydiaC. Plnkliam’s VesetaftleCompouml; a Woman's Remedy for Woman’sllls thither by the beauty and grandeur of its Sausages, eggs, potatoes, ham, she braced herself for an effort. A reso- scenery. An island of some three thou- IP* modern nursery powder is Comfort Powder. The old Talcum powders are Aud often bacon, and oyster or clam. lute look made her blue as gradually making sand its extensive fisheries eyes glitter ■ wav for this new of which has none inhabitants, The tT product science, Kind You Have when sunshine hashes on steel. The I Uill 1 111 t,' OVV CIGr* °* and disagreeable features of the old have made its name known in many of the BROILER. Always —' irritating Bought At all 25 and ruche around her white neck seem- powders. druggists. 50 cents a box. markets of the world. Much of crepe leading 1 am the bruiler for chops aud steaks, In Use For Over Years. ed to romance and 30 strangle her. legend attaches to its history And lor many good things the butcher THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. "Keel becomin’ that mournin' to her I should read doubt iu and that and many find it an attractive vacation makes your eyes, ca.ia&iMsa——————■—■■ Mrs. as to To the number of 1 am.most for don’t know yaller hair," thought Kuggles, belonged myself since! I am yours, would kill me. The shadow of the black spot. June the New important, you It eat fried meat she after her on the road. whether will have me or Mr. William 1. you you never will ? panted sunny you no! I can- crepe gown would always be between England Magazine Cole grow "Why, sur- not for even a moment. I contributes an of PanTly”—with well-feigned forget you 118.’’ appreciative description ROASTING FAN. “'tain11 know that can Grand his article prise— ever you? Lor', I hardly I make you happy. You no! We will exorcise it with a Mauan, including much “Oh, I am the pan that roasts the lamb, — of Water knowed you in that black frock; seems cannot live with only shadows. Do not white a interesting history concerning its early in- Register Deep Vessels, The Cana? gown, my darling wedding The turkey, the beef, and sometimes a Nicaragua mourn habitants and ham; — like you'd grown taller.” the past any and love he as he drew her dealing with life in its sev- longer! Hope gown.” whispered, They are hasted brown aud look so nice, I how do you do, Mrs. are not dead! Trust in me.” eral settlements ot State “Oh, Kuggles?” into his arms. [Helen W. Pierson, in important to-day. They are better than any sugar or spice. SHIPS. The Department answered Pamela, at the same no, I cannot!” cried Pamela. “1 Many excellent illustrations appear in his coldly, “No, Harper’s Bazar. AbnerCoburii, M L Park, from Hong Kong an official abstract of ?m time around like a hunted animal am not fit to be your wife.” There was pages, well bearing out his as BAKING PAN. glancing testimony for New York, passed Anjer April 11. canal comm: for a to in her a No Wonder it is to the wild and of the is- I am the Nicaraguan way escape. something eyes, passionate misery Popular. rugged beauty pan that bakes the cakes, A G Hopes, David Hi vers, arrived at New j “Well, Pm so as to be settin' up an' in her voice, that came as a revelation to land, and every reader will feel a strong de- The biscuits, too, that the good cook makes York May 15 from . ed by Admiral Walker, There has never been a sold in rise and brown as fakin' nourishment,” with an airy at- him. beverage sire to explore the spot of which so much They only they can A .J Fuller, C M Nichols, at Hilo May 14, to commission. The repot t That are baked ami raised for at “Be hum for a He this that has as universal satifac- that is cau be said. Warren and browned in sail about 15th Philadelphia. tempt badinage. you caught her hands and drew her city given delightful F. and is a< my pan. Aryan, A. T. Whittier, arrived at. Houo- ! typewritten pages visit or for good?” towards him. “Pamela, you love me!” tion as does Moxie. The reason for this is Kellogg, ;> Park Square, Boston, Mass. lulu 2d from Norfolk. 11 It is un i• •: “Tor for bad,” said lie “Tell confess.” April appendices. good—or Pamela, cried, exultantly. me; practically that it is refreshing, quenches for June is the next GRIDDLE. A N Blanchard, at New York Outing best tiling Bangalore, intention of the President to her rosy lips curling iu a faint smile. “Yes, I love in a voice from you,” choking thirst, and above all, it is healthful and is a to an actual The freshness of 1 am the that cooks the snaps Samarang. — holiday. griddle “Don't pear as ef she’d had a “I loved even in the E B E L arrived at New to at the h. great you always, days line That are made of end Sutton, Carver, | report Congress nerve food. Those who have not drunk any J foliage seems to pervade the leaves ginger other Haps sorrow,” thought Mrs. Kuggles, eyeing when you never looked at the poor, Called and York May Id from San Francisco. shabby of this which also car- “Jack;’’ griddle cakes, too, 1 next session. Meanwli' as Moxie could not help being impressed with popular magazine, F A S sailed the young girl curiously. “Dretful sorry girl she passed by!” cook, Emily Whitney, Pendleton, : that ry many beautiful illustrations. The con- from New York March ti f<.r Honolulu states it will not be ter see thet you've been afflicted with a “Why, then you are mine—mine!” he the beautiful posters have been placard- That make the mouth water if you but look. possilii J tents are: “Golf" (played with iron clubs) spoken March 2th hit 10 N, Ion 27 W. recent bereavement in-" cried, in triumph. “How you ing our walls, put up by these people. more of the report tLe happy Amateur S. CHORUS. Emily Heed, I) C Nichols, sailed from | excuse said Pamela. make me! Even when 1 by Champ-ion Findlay Douglas; “Oh, please me,” thought you were These posters represent typical of New York 20 fur funisbed to the t• *«i. people “Black Sami “Where No kitchen can do without us May Hong Kong. press “1 have an a Bass,"by Percy ford; all, just recollected engagement. worshipping memory you loved me. Oh, the times Moxie as the Gov B F sailed from New into mu welcoming coming the Ouananiche is Ed. W. However big or however small; Hohie, Golcord, The report goes I must then — Waiting," by hurry. Good-by!” Then she what becomes of the lover the York Mav 4 for llong Kong: spoken May 7. to national beverage, as surely as it is destined “Canoeing, from Snowline to Without ns you would have nothing to eat, respect, all question- and left Mrs. mo- an- Sandys; lat do loll 70 41 away phantom lover? But ‘that is ! us 22, < o glided Kuggles then, to be. Sea," Geo. in Maine But with you have many a treat. the construction of the tionless and other as by Hyde; “Flogging B T P Golcord, sailed from gasping. story,' Kipling says, .lust now Henry Hyde, that after mature deli be: Waters, II. J. “The New [Good Cheer. 21 for New York. I ain't a or a our own Everyone also lias noticed the beautiful by Craig; Hilo April "Well, anterlope reindeer story is most a•> 1 interesting. Why, Yachts of the A. ,J. Ke- 1’ H sailed from New mission has adopted to after but it seems Moxie wagons that ait so in Year,” by Capt. dosephus, Giikey, go lopin' her, I'm goiu' ter that I never saw you in the old perfect every from LIrito t»» Lake N “Five Weeks Awheel in York April 25 for Hong K- tig. route it the bottom of this nod- or else — detail, as handsomely rinlshed and trimmed nealy; France," Isle au Haut. get mystery,” days, you L F 1 Pendieton. sailed the < hild’s route, and as any carriage that was ever made, it is by Norman Cross; “Golf Round About Mary Gushing, ding with so that her three | from New York 10 for emphasis, ‘Have suffered a sea the careful detail iu to small the Hanson May IL-ng Kong. Greyton, called 1 mil ro change— regard things ! (.Quaker City," by Hiss; A in chins city -ml with mien sailed from New York 20 w- quivered. Into something new and that shows itself so well m the “Practical Near pensive May Flint., Apnl After m\ ing duo strange.’ lithograph | Camping Home," by 'I'. Was on ocean scene. A tail, well-built man in a gazmg the for ■ young grey work and of the Moxie that Hong Kong. meats of this i ■ ■; “it—is the dress.” said in a wagons people C. Yard; “Lawn J. “How the mists ni) suit sauntered out >f a lam- into the Pamela, Tennis,” by Parmly beautifully doth lh>vv. Puritan, V N Blanchard, sailed froii S.tn green helps to make Moxie the success that it is. with an earnest tie-i: low, melancholy voice. Caret; “The Last Jump," an interesting Like a bridal veil around Isle au Haut.’ Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. street just as Pamela passed. The same care is exercised in every detail conclusions baseii “Oh, absurd! Ii you came as a beggar piece of fiction, by Caroline Shelley; **Up H D Kice, Garver, arrived at Lond-n Aprn uj*<»i “By B.vt-"* lie exclaimed, staring at in the manufacture of Moxie. Absolute A would illumine with to the Hills in India," R. E. Stevenson country maid from over the way, 0 from San Fran- isco. the oommi-sion be, the :e;ei figure in the maid, you rags your cleanliness prevails in the factory, not only by mourning gown. ( Was next to gaze across the O G at be built across the -u ’■ a I should be like (,'oplietua. m the but the and the usual and bay, Reaper, Young, Newcastle April “Wh can ihat be? Looks as if she had beauty. King manufacturing, bottling. The. editorials, poems She seems he said, “there to a sort 25 from N S W, for Kahului. ft• r not exceeding r 11". You remember— ingredients of which Moxie is are records. Sydney, a composed ! Of ha/ just from Puis boulevard. just hiding Isle la Hurt." S sai;ed from Kahu- e. stepped healthfu'. a ml as as DGarleton, Amshur\, Col. Iliads eonems ‘In robe ami gown the down pure perfect money can Wha! a figure—what grace—what a king stepped 1 lui 11 for New York. regal It is a to feel tha' Iu celebration of its 20th anniversary, May views of the othei im Pamela"s heart a buy. refreshing thought- A Deer Isle w as next to of the hear.' There is no beat like prisoner as- girl come, St Paul, F W Treat, arrived at New York poise mistaking this delirious beverage is so and The Art Amatuer gets out an hut his esi i iu saulting the walls. “1 do not deserve that carefully exceedingly Oayh snapping her chew of gum, d from New Orleans. mission, the < f that g dead black *•< and it is handsome in May styie -wn, though nsei.'tit.jously made, gratifying j number. The cover, brown With head er« ct as a ccit, si:.; should look at me. I am m»t tit to yearling St G F Garver, arrived at Eu~eka l,sls.;;t>s. it be. Paris is written all over it. No you for those who love to drink it to know that j and is Nicholas, gold, very attractive. The number She said, “Its round Isle la 10 Francis. to—to who has a of it. is the quite foggy April from Sail Peaseo-d girl that! An I'll speak anyone spark discovery of a regular practicing with a aristocrat, begins retrospect of the magazine Holt," Stale of Maine, H (■ Gums, sailed fr-un take >ath! honor in them. I am a fraud -the mean- physician of many years’ standing, who my Why, Pamela—Miss Moy- for the past twenty years, carrying us New York 20 for est kind of a fraud ! 1 to hide endorses it as a health and May llong Kong ne k— is it ought my highly drink, to Ti 11 possible!” recommends it back the time when the art movement ie E Siarhuck, Eheii Gurt-is, cleared face from me. I for all nervous troubles. It She had opened the littb wooden you—-from every ought was “L ke diamonds raindrops glisten." from ilii March 4 for New York. gate. is undoubtedly largely due to tins fact tha: just beginning. The paper, it will be Drops She stood in the narrow len with to go into a nunnery !” and she began to of Hood's Sarsaparilla are precious jewels Wm H Mary arrived at Seattle ga path, so many phvsicians all over the country, not remembered, was founded by Montague Amsbury. Si 11 ••1:l i!) for t ie blood which glisten in their use. isco. the tall ranks > Oct 27 from San F'am of gladioli holding up their nly recommend Moxie to their patients, M irks, of whom is given an A and interesting Win 11 ,1 T saio-d from dame-colored ii *weis like torches about very strange unpleasant chill be- but use it as a for Goiincr, Erskiuc, extensively beverage account, and also of his successor, John all a to down H ck?—“It's right indulging in little j New York M;i\ 7 f-u lL-ng Kong, her. A tide over her face as gan creep Sydney's spinal col- themselves and families. If have not rosy swept you W. Van Oust, who is a descendant of the when are love to a W M G 5- Handred -t < '!> idren a: umn. hyperbole you making ILotch, Sewall Lancaster, arrived $ she saw Something clutched at ins drunk any Mox'e yet, try a at once, j »ti* .nr- r. 1 t-r "t !i.-r < him. heart, glass famous Flemish of the same w oi iau ; 1 .lit there’s such a as over- at 15 from painter name, thing Port Spain May Barbados. ■ •> till it commenced to beat and learn what have missed n not here- !■- >r -inhe lit up the sombre black dress as stars myself—anil you the other contributors are Mon- permanently. Regulates PIN WORM Kapids, Mich., May 25th, with over 500 Among June 7 for Puerto % light the She her hand in told me you have never done. There, ach. Burghi. night. placed j tague Marks, who writes on “The Royal Evie Reed, A T Whittier, sailed from his now, 1 will hold hand to delegates present. The afternoon session cordially. "I did not think that your give you on you j Academy Exhibition;’’ W. A. Rogeis “They call vocal lessons ‘voice-placing’ New York Nov 25 for Bahia. remembered Mr. she said. courage; go on, darling.” was devoted to and the ELIXIR me, organization “The Artist the W H at Ro- w Clement,” and Camera;" Ernest William" “Is that so? I'm Herbert Black, Blanchard, 1 K The tears trembled in her now, Well, is th> nest worm remedy ini He had ail about long eye- sario 1 for Rio or Santos. » really forgotten her, presentation of reports. The Inter- Knaufft on “Elementary Drawing" and going to write a polite note and ask that April H It Iihh been in use f 7 n lashes. were not K is vegetable, fuvru but now he felt that he could never think I They unbecoming, Syd- down stairs to her voice lolani, McClure, cleared from New York purely “Drawing from Rhoda gill please place Whi-rc in. worms are at national committee presented its ; Reproduction;" U pn*si*nt of else. He her ney thought. She did not look him. It report, across the street instead of in our air- May 51 for Honolulu an.! Tn-cts the e«mdituu. anyone accepted invjta- Holmes Nicholls on “Figure up g2 as if she could not meet his which contained the Of the Painting" Mabel I C N sailed from 3 bram of the st-uunch an ti- u to come in and talk over Peasecod seemed eye, following: and “Animal shaft." [Chicago Record. Meyers, Meyers, j ! Painting;" David Malcolm Buenos 20 for S dir" ft* -nstipati in an-l but she made an effort to 1429 associations iu existence 1341 sent in Ayres April Barbados. ail affairs as one under the spell of some en- speak calmly. on E. C. Dierhold on “J uaMi remedy in the j “Open Fireplaces;" Matanzas, arrived at New York 2G Price :tT>c. Ask chantment. “I have lied to she said. “I have reports which showed an aggregate ; Is it a burn ? Use Dr. Thomas' Eclectric April children. you,” and Cecilia E. from Havana. 2h7 * l»r J F TICF K A * O “Carpets Rugs;" Bennett, Oil. A cut? Use Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric e lied to every oue I I will tell you all about membership of 228,568 and an active Spi'i'lft! ti aatnienl r.• !‘a|.r\V- ( C. Darby and Fannie Rowell Priest man on At Olive Thurlow, J O Hayes, cleared from of own Oil. your druggest. "Idv said as it—this is the hardest part of all. I could membership 108,532; 344 build- ! wm&wsmsvsawffiisMsm"- Mrs. Kuggles, she lay China Painting. Price, 35 cents. John W. Philadelphia April 10 for Ponce down the bear that the whole world should ings valued at $19,847,936, and 92 own E G sailed from Bos- grey yarn oek she was mend- despise Van Cost, 23 Union One hot summer’s day a gentleman who Penobscot, Parker, if did not.” other real estate valued at publisher, Square, ton 25* for Buenos ing. "1 wanter know of yon ain't got at me, you $1,270,550. ; New York. was waiting for his train at one of our coun- April Ayres. I shall not the net value of Rebecca M G cleared from the bottom of this here mystery ’bout ‘•Have courage, change,” Deducting debts, buildings j try stations asked a porter who was lying Crowell, Dow, and real estate is The total where the Feb 23 for Port Elizabeth; Parn'ly Meyrick wearin’ widders’ mourn- he murmured. $16,363,315. j The Hen. on one of the seats station Philadelphia when net value of all is master and the spoken March 13, lat 5-0 31 N, Ion 5P41 W. in', an' her mother not even a “You remember you me property $19,347,272. lived, porter lazily pointed Dr. Tnlman's Mon: 1.' got bit of dragged | Rose Melvin cleared from ul> two The cash out for to the house with his foot. The Inins, Coleord, ‘o hnu.Ire.is black ribbon on her. An* out of the mill-pond years ago? I paid current expenses Of all the birds our Father made, gentleman, happiness they say Pam’ly j the man’s Philadelphia 7 for St Pierre. Tln-re is n-- was very much struck at laziness, April positixely hain't a o" mournin’ but had gone beyond my depth after water- $2,453,778. The average daily attend- The best one is the hen ; at got rag that black said: “If can show me a lazier action Sachem, 11 T Lancaster, arrived Shang- to medicn 1 -cien< ", :’n: were hero ance at He more brains in their little heads you lilies. Y'ou my from that time. gymnasiums, athletic games, etc., put hai March 22 from New York via safely do he \x .o k. 1 ( ♦* crepe.” than that, my good man, I’ll give you two- Hong lvong. with whenever 1 was and were Thau he has in some of men. failure. The Ion rest.. e I drored it out of I thrilled pain thought of 77,378, 332,420 volumes The not an Thomas A Goddard, W S Gridin, sailed "Oh, Lawsy, yes! do not to mountain anil sixpence." porter, moving are relieved in a dax s \x 1 the that I must have been in that drawn from the libraries. The attendance They fly peaks, it from Boston 8 for Rosario. her last night,” said a freckle- spectacle inch, replied: “Put my pocket, guv’nor." April \x ill do t i,;-. \ Ida, pert, Or soar from zone to zone, C remedy old red calico with mud. I at Bible class sessions was and a Willard Mudgett, A Coleord, arrived interference with work I faced girl, who was her red dripping longed 356,227, But are content in [Tit-Bits. trimming any place— at 2b from Turk's 1 to be in I total attendance at Men’s Boston April Island. cases 8Ueees-l i!: y t r< u9 before the little so pretty your eyes. suffered Young meetings For them no like home. bangs looking-glass. place to Rich ihe'mo-i when I saw you with the other In the student and Everybody’s liable itching piles. pondenec.and “I'm a regular cork-screw, you betl Oh, agony girls 2,538,504. railroad, SCHOONERS. in me, and poor, old and young—terrible the tor- guaranteed every it's awful romantic! was in their charming gowns. I had never colored departments there has been a The eagle is the honored bird dreds of ladies \\ h- >m 1 Pam’ly engaged ture they suffer. Only one sure cure; Doan’s W K arr.ved at owned in life. I decided Because he dies so high ; Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, further parte ars x to him—an’ he was so grand an’ handsome anything pretty my growth. Ointment. safe ; can’t fail. Charleston from Boston. Give me a want no Absolutely May 23 answered. Free e-• r;t: k clothes me. hen—I part an' an’ devoted. He had thought my shabby disguised sailed from Bruns- matters ate. stately velvety Of the eagles in the sky ! Gladys, H B Colson, ot' apm brown an’ ——” I felt that you would have looked at me if Samuel Butman Thayer. Mrs. Porcine; “What a lovely rainbow wick 8 for in mind this remedy i- al eyes When the morning stars first sang for joy, May Philadelphia. I had been dressed like the others. I was is!” Mrs. “Do you think arrived at every possible com!it :->u "Land o’ Goshen! I don’t care ef he No doubt the roosters crew : that Chipbeef: Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, don’t leave no after ill **il was a so miserable. 1 was to so?” Mrs. Porcine: “Why, you?” Pascagoula May 81 from Ponce, via Ship puffer Wenus. Where is he now?” glad go away, June 1. S. B. a And hens laid eggs iu Paradise mail securely sealed > Hallowell, Thayer, Mrs. “Oh, I dare say it’s all Island "I dunno—an' eal'late don’t though it was to a sort of menial place to When this old world was new. Chipbeef: quarantine. M A N Ci > 17" Tremi'i Pam’ly well known newspaper publisher, was but the colors are too loud for my John C arrived at New wait on a very well, Smith, Kneeland, neither,” with a giggle. “He’s dead, but i rich, miserly woman. I could found dead in hed this Mr. morning. Thay- Adown the the records show taste.” [Tit-Bits. York May 111 from Brunswick, Ga. he was jest splendid. There's not take even my wages for dress, I had ages nobody j er committed suicide last night or early this That hens have Lucia Porter, Farrow, arrived at New to send it to mother. their parts played; kin hold a candle to him!” my poor As for It is Three spectres threaten baby’s life. Chol- York 2t» from New Orleans. morning by shooting. supposed he Mankind have lived upon their flesh; May “That’s the is when Mrs. Sickles never me but era diarrlica. Dr. Fow- sailed from Boston PROBATE NOTICE way they gmeially ; presents, gave was suffering from mental trouble. Mr. And on the laid. infantum, dysentry, Mary A* Hall, Haskell, eggs they’ve never fails dead,” said Mrs. stab- oue, and that was the black crepe dress.” ler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry May 27 for Feruandina. they’re Kuggles, j Thayer up to the time of his death was The roosters were the ancient clocks, ”\Vhat a remarkable to conquer them. R F sailed from Boston biing her grey ball and smiling sarcasti- I very present,” ob- editor and of the Hallowell News And told the time of night ; Pettigrew', Morse, publisher 17 for Turks Island. FCl TRi \'S \. » ri( A- I "But ’pears that Clement is served Sydney, vaguely. All nations counted on their time May T^\ cally. .Syd and Journal. He was 42 years Heartless. “Here is an article on ‘The \V from Ju e notice that she ha- | Winthrop sun was out of R Hopkins, Hicliborn, cleared gix his best. Looks like com- ■'1'ernaps sue tnougut it might oe use- When the sight. tryin' stiddy old and never married. He is survived Right Kind of a Wife,’ she said, looking up Philadelphia May 3 for Cartagena. Executrix ot the last will ..i ful to my mother, I don’t know. It saved “I returned the pany!” by an aged father and mother. Peter heard the rooster’s crow from her paper. suppose,’’ Sallie I’ On, \V H West, arrived at Bruns- MARY WHITTEN, Lee sue woman t iook at i her me any other It “it refers to the one a fellow •no, anybody; she making parting gift. When his Master he denied; heartless man, wick May 25 from New York. in the County id Wald... -n her heart is in Roland’s was hateful iu her She had order- doesn’t Evening Post. A S arrived at Boston from hotnls as the !a\\ direct- A says gravel” sight. Samuel Butman Thayer was a man of E'er after that when he heard them crow get.” [Chicago Tofa, Wilson, her first as a when mauds against the state ”1 cal'late she’ll dig it out ag’io good ed it in grief widow, marked and considerable He remembered how he lied. Baltimore April 4 characteristics, Itch on human cured in 30 minutes by desired t.* present the -an as Dew one of these And Mrs. she was reckless of expense. Bellecliose Christ wept o’er Jerusalem, Willie L Newton, E Coombs, sailed from days.” i experience of the world. He was a son W’oolford’s Lotion. This never all indebted thereto are n so she said. She And like a mother Sanitary New York May 31 for Brunswick, Ga. Ruggles prepared to the mush for of Paris overcharged her, of of said, hen, A. incut immeUiaTelv fry George H. Thayer Vassalboro, for- fails. Sold by A. Howes & Co., Druggists I to the and there was a I’d care for thee—but 1 can not, C1KKTIM supper. refused pay bill, of He had worked on Me. Ivl7 merly Plymouth. Because wicked men. Belfast,, Jackson .Max ", 1899. ! lawsuit. the time the suit was settled you’re By newspapers in Rockland and Dexter in For Over Fitfj lears. and she was to take Couldn't Crow Over Him, on the her, obliged Boy 1 A brisk October breeze was against this State, and in Providence, R. X., as Poets may praise the singing birds, 4 DMINISTRAT< ilFS N> 1 snatching the and the she had Fence: “You ought to see. the rabbit's foot A n Old and Well-Tried Remedy.—Mrs the red leaves from the and scat- gown pay hills, passed well as and farther west. And I will say amen; V hereby irix e- notice ha maple, Minneapolis I’ve at home.” Boy in the Next Yard. W inslow’s has been used for out of the crepe period of her grief and the But the sweetest song this poor man hears got Soothing Syrup pointed administrator ot the tering them over Pamela’s sombre gown Last winter he bought papers which “That ain’t nothin’. My little brother’s got was lavender. When she con- Is the of a hen. over millions of mothers for FRK1» A. Ml Kl). la:. A as she sat on a bench beneath wearing he owned at the time of his death. He cackling fifty years by it. Her soft have a harelip.” [Chicago Tribune. a second the dress Those cackling birds sung their songs their in the. of Wald di curls were blown back from her templated marriage was hard faithful and children while teething, with perfect County face. working, generous, Six thousand no bonds as \' was hateful to and she it years, doubt; the law dirce-- like doubly her, gave a man to be $100. success. It soothes the softens the Something terror gleamed in her blue depended upou. Methinks they’er just the thing to keep child, mauds against tlie estate to me. It was a marvel of elegance, and eyes, and her lips were trembling in a vain When a man is all played out. T>r. K. Detchou’s Anti Diuretic gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and sired to present the same fitted me I had never been well indebted thereto .- to Yet she had been perfectly. Our Clubbing Offer. The New York are re.pn attempt speak. only [Poultry Monthly. is the best for Diarrhoea. Is immediateh dressed in my life, and so—I was tempted. May be worth to you more thau SI00 if you remedy pleas- listening to a declaration of love. Weekly Tribune is a paper of 20 pages, filled WASIIM- 1 I had to invent the lover to account for have a child who soils bedding from incon- ant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every “Oh, forgive me!” said Sydney, as he with genera! news and matter of interest Cures old Swanville, May 9. 18991 the I to look well in tendeuce of water during sleep. part of the world. cents a bot- saw her “I am gown. longed your THE MODERN BEAUTY Twenty-five agitation. afraid I have and value in every home. The and young alike. It arrests the trouble at her voice ‘‘but when subscription tle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure aud too soon. You cannot the eyes,” broke; you A. A. Howes & spoken forget a We a Thrives on good food and sunshine, with once. $1. Sold by Co., seemed to to care for me, I grew price is $1 year. have contract with ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and —one whom still mourn so begin Belfast, Me. Iyl7 you deeply. plenty of exercise in the open air. Her Druggists, take no other kind. more miserable. I was a living lie. The the publishers of The Tribune by which we Farm for Sale Is there no room for anything but grief form with health and her face blooms _ black crepe gown darkened all the world can furnish that paper free to all who pay for glows The tall one: “Speakin’ ob your husban’, in your heart? I will wait, only let me for me. It shut out from me all with its If her needs the Mrs. did be evah convey to you dat m bright- The Republican Journal one year in advance. beauty. system Winple, The New York Tribune The Situated in Belfast, 2 1-2 hope.” he Weekly $1, ness! I seemed to look at he done propose to me befo’ married you ?” Searsport avenue, acre- everything The Journal all the local news and is cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she fifty Pamela burst into tears. “Do not—do gives he didn’t! He was so ashamed of Journal $2 a year. The Tribune rods shore front. Well water- a fold of black I did “Deed Republican through crepe. Oh, uses of .i not!” she faltered. an earnest advocate of local and the|gentle and pleasant Syrup Figs, some of de he did dat I nevah insisted or who lot. Buildings consist ot me interests, fings sent free to all subscribers, new old, not know how hard it would be for roofed house of twelve rooms “Is memory, then, so painful?” he The Tribune is one of the if not the made by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. upon a confession.” [Life. when I began! Now, Sydney, bid me best, pay for The Journal one year in advance. anti ham, all connected Cooo said, with a touch of bitterness. “Come 1 and cannot want me for best, city weekly published. Hundreds have five trees, mostly winter fruit and tell me about this ideal lover. I have good-by go—you Relief in Six Hours. finest located and most taken Reverse effect: “So they froze sightlx for wife!” advantage of this liberal offer, and it finally For or ea' heard certain rumors.” your “But there’s no room for particulars, address only Johnson out of the company, did they?” and Bladder Disease Party politics: Si “But I he her fast. has satisfaction in case. Send Distressing Kidney 3w20*tf RALPH I>. “I cannot tell she cried. “You do,” cried, holding given every “Yes. And I never saw a hotter man iu all another political party!" “Nonsense! you,” and I cannot cast relieved in six hours by “New Great South “You are in my heart, in names. Journal. I believe a banouet can be got up for —of all others!" your my life.” [Indianapolis American Kidney Cure.” It is a great Why, out. I would not if I could. You cents a Jour- “Why, I shall not be jealous! If he you surprise on account of its exceeding prompt- twTenty-tive plate!" [Detroit have and confessed. That is all nal. repented ness in in Freedom Notice were anywhere on earth it would be dif- husband is a bear in relieving pain bladder, kidneys we sinDers can do. Who am I that “Henry says your in male or re- a poor OABTOniA. and back, female. Relieves 1 ferent. But he is only memory, and I said Jones. I to minor I love Noth- Wall Street,” Mrs. water : “Here’s an hereby give my I should judge you? you! Tl» Kind You Have tention of almost immediately. If Mrs. Homespun, indignantly his time from this dat. am an fact. I love I have as a at borne Bean the > Always Bought j BUTLER, existing you! that!” “Well, as be is lamb relief cure this is the that in Formosa a wife costs $5." 1 that you can say will alter long | you want quick and article says none of his wages or pay any -d loved you from the first time I saw you, ing much said Mrs. Smith. “But,” she urged, “you could never I don’t care,” Signature | remedy. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., drug- Mr. Homespun, thoughtfully: “Wal.agood Searsmont, May 2d, 1899. fair as a pearl in your mournful dress. Me. is wuth it." Moments. 3w22* ANDRE M truBt me! You could not believe in me. [Harper’s Bazar. af | gists, Belfast, Iyl8 wife [Spare You took possession of me. I have not m The Mohawk. News Notes. Lawrence To Destroy Caterpillars. Capt. Coney Dead. was ( littney the Sole Survi- * of the " the famous One of the present Lawrence Mr? nciitli Recalls the Story of a Castelar, Spanish Republican peculiarities Capt. Coney, one of the old- »lt*r * is unusual number of LEAN dead. season has been the est and most capable master mariners that \Vreck. our Wheels, fruit noxious insects preying upon ever sailed from the port of died f*m"" ,,j Mrs. William C. Whitney The Standard Oil Company is This is Bangor, preparing trees and crops. undoubt- at the of 66 almost to the coal lands near early May 29th, age years. He -,,.w forgotten trag- develop Cook’s In- in to the fact edly large measure, owing retired from the sea about three years Mohawk, which sank in let, Alaska. so ago that the season has been dry. All on account PEOPLE of ill health and had been ,llV, July 20, 1870, when the was an absence of The Joint Peace Commission of through there since then. Cleanliness goes Hubs, \ were England, April gradually failing v. ihm'Iis lost, including to the hatch- Germany and the United States reached rain, which was conducive He was born in Bangor iu 1833, with health. If we yacht, William T. Gar of the April, Samoa May 13. ing out of large numbers apple- the sou of Thomas and Mary Scott have catarrh who afterwards be- are now Coney. any- May, tree tent which found He turned his to caterpillar, attention the sea when a where we !{* New York millionaire, Gov. Jones, of has decided to aud |§^ can- Arkansas, over-running our apple, pear, plum mere boy. Mr. (Tamer, and Colonel admit to the State all miners who are not be “hon- all over New Had a jj|fc wholly Spokes cherry trees England. After dozen or more years at sea ,.sb\. w ho w as a member of est and peaceable.” number of there been the usual rainy Capt. Coney became"master of the schooner W^+clean. Milan's staff during the have K? Makesvstem- The mills make days this spring, it would prevented S. K. in which he sailed for a short to Minneapolis 14,000,000 Hart, Florence, Italy, res- the of so many cater- atic efforts to barrels of flour a year, and consume hatching and growth time. Sj froni the cabin of the 00,- are Rims. 000,000 bushels of wheat. pillars. All over the State they prey- In 1860 the schooner James O’Donohue tie free from ig his own life in doing and have inflicted iug upon the fruit trees was built for him in Brewer by some this disgusting An Excellent The of the milk great to the In some fruit Combination. product eighty-seven damage crop. of his friends. He sailed her for two or disease. Mrs. L. A. Johnston, 103 k four minute? after the factories in the United so trimmed of leaves & The condensing States gardens the trees are three years, and then took command of Pilham and MASON HALL. ml in that short time the pleasant method and beneficial Ripley Sts., Montgomery, last year was worth about ft 100,000,000. as to look almost as though a fire had been the brig effects of the well known remedy, Timothy Field. Following this Ala., tells her with catarrh uallautry was displayed the experience Syrup of l-ps. manufactured to among tree-tops. Capt. Coney became master of a handsome (iarner in by the Michigan expects have the of the stomach and how she was Mi attempting largest The tent caterpillar is so well bark California. Fig Syrup Co., illustrate in the United States. The tract apple-tree built iu Brewer by James O’Donohue 11 iciids. Those who were park known aud an iusect, and is cured: the value of the laxa- covers and conspicuous and others, called the Limerick Lass. i.Hiel I. obtaining liquid 738,560 acres is located in six is almost inex- Schuyler Crosby, tive of known so easily killed, that it After several iu this bark I will state to that I have wland of principles plants to be counties. voyages you New York cusable that owners of fruit gardens and » medicinally laxative and presenting to the United Kingdom and elsewhere taken eight bottles of your Pe-ru-na Montant, Miss Adele them to recent French orchards will their trees to become in the form most refreshing to the According statistics, allow Capt. Coney had a brig taken up in and two of Man-a-lin and to i ne and Mr. and Mrs. so them rejoice say, taste and to the France lost men in the Franco- overrun anti almost destroyed by and was acceptable system. It 130,000 Bangor she launched in 1866. ‘God bless Dr. Hartman and Pe-ru-na.* P' is the one German war. losses as do. perfect strengthening laxa- Germany’s were they This vessel was named the Rachel And I >, was awarded a medal tive. the insect that is great dam- earnestly assure you that it SURPLUS, $33,000 cleansing system effectually, only 32,278. Another doing and au- Coney, he sailed her with has done me more service under the dispelling colds, headaches and fevers age is the forest tree caterpillar, which is great good than any medi- The citizens of Port success until when he and others DEPOSITS SOLIt !TKD >s. hut declined to accept and Tampa, Fla., sug- his to the 1883, cine I have ever taken in life. I gently yet promptly enabling one confining ravages principally built the my been rewarded in a to gest the erection in the United States of brig Telos, 371 tons net, in Ban- had overcome habitual elms and it to one I meet who constipation per- maples. was prescribe every a a statue of Queen to be for gor. This brig the last vessel of Safe deposit boxes for rent at $5 So.50 and After loug search manently. Its perfect freedom from Victoria, paid Prof. Fernald of the Massachusetts is as the best $.!, her built in Maine. suffering, medicine in cl was found by Americans. he to kill rig Capt. Coney sail- a year. disappeared, every objectionable quality and sub- agricultural college says prefers the world, and have made ed the Telos until 1896, in the same lines many con- and both the heroes stance, and its acting on the Gold has been discovered in t hem the hand thau by any other way, Our new vault is unequaled in Eastern Maine kidneys, Kamchatka, by of West Mediterranean and verts who are now in the h liver and bowels, without trade, India, rejoicing an 1 magnificent gallantry weakening a peninsula of Northern Siberia. The as he thinks the use of poisonous sprays UNEXCELLED in security against tire or them, west coast of Africa, in which the Rachel great good which they have derived !d medals in June 1877. irritating make it the ideal of is or tire are liable to the trees. Hav- population Kamchatka only 4500, injure had been and left her from the and burglary in the country. he over Coney employed, same. I can tell you that I m\ii:k 'AH.. most of the similar to the ing on a pair of old gloves goes In the of people being only when his health broke down. am almost Those renting boxes can have the exclusive process manufacturing figs Eskimos. the orchard and whatever a tent is fouud entirely relieved of indiges- .i: nor, owner of the Mo- In all his 40 as master of are used, as they are pleasant to the it is scraped off and crushed, years Capt. tion, that great foe which has tortured rivilege taking their boxes to ami from the *io of the New York taste, but cleanly never lost a vessel or met with vaults. the medicinal qualities of t lie The British Government has Coney me so disavowed those falling'upon the ground being jam- many years, and can now eat enthusiastic sportsman remedy are obtained from senna and the action of the of the any serious disaster. He was known in Captain English med under foot. Sometimes persons de- I desire without it is or ii anything fruits umt'acturer, invited a other aromatie plants, by a method cruiser in a almost every port of auy consequence on Labaun extending protector- the tent means of a torch, or by acid.” sail down the on known to the stroy by something bay California Fig Syrup ate to the island of of the the Atlantic coast of the United States, in Palawan, Phil burning paper under the tent, but this is d »y. Those in the “• only. In ordt r to get its benetieial the West in on To understand the scientific action Farm for Sale. party ippine group. not advisable as to hold the torch in one Indies, Italy, Sicily, and Mrs. Garner, Miss effects and to av<»id imitations, please the Gold coast and in South America, to of Pe-ru-na it is best to have Dr. Hart- to kill the insect is The M. Knowlton farm <-t 100 remember t he name Nine-tenths of the inhabitants of place long enough George ac res in -> A iole Hunter, daughter full of the which he made East Company Guam, sure to kill the branch to which the fire is places many voyages, man's special book for women or his Nortliport, 1-2 mile from the Camp Ground, on the front of the ieland in the l’acilie which the ter of Hunter’s Point printed every package. United from New York. shore road. Has a water front of about four acres. applied. The !«• st means of killing them generally sailing book on chronic catarrh. These books »rite; Frost Thorne, States recently acquired of Spain, can Capt. Coney is survived by his wife, P.uildings practically new and in first class repair. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. is by use of the kerosene emulsion. I are mailed free the Pe-ru-na Medi- House contains 12 rooms. orchards of >iii nri :Louis 13. read and write and are two and by Large Mortant, SAN CAL- they rapidly daughters, Mrs. James Conners and FRANCISCO. 1 lie late IT< t. Lodeman, rormeriy or cine O. All apples, plums pears: and small fruit. Pasture : of KY learning English. Miss two Edward and Company, Columbus, and wood lot; four one Crosby Kiverdale, LOUISVILLE. NEW YORK. N. Y Cornell iu liis work on the Eunice; sous, Hugh wells, connected with the hv university, j the house. to Howland. !•< sale .01 s. --1‘riee 5(>c. per bottle and two Mrs. K. druggists sell Pe-ru-na Apply When Gen. Miles was the destruction of L., sisters, Mary Smyth lighting Indians spraying of plants for 3w21 bright, In his to save Mrs. Garner the Treasury ! struggle Department,aud tent but as we presume few of Fifty-eight caterpillar; up and sails were set latter had Mr. Crosby’s baud and can tell the history and of It s a but grasped peculiarity our city residents, who have only a few long life, devotion to the true up from the eastern when In* fell back into tin* water a every bill ever issued by the Government. ring tiees in their gardens, do any spraying for ; interests and prosperity of the American v .itsmeu and old salts that lie wore was torn from his linger. The of Prof. of the moth or a more plan Tyndall purifying codling apple maggot, People has won for it new friends as the < shore saw a ripple This was found on the cabin lloor when water by electricity has been successfully simple remedy is needed. smooth waters of the the was \ SECURITY. years rolled and the members yacht by righted. tried in the Purges ( anal in Belgium. '1 his is the common kerosene emulsion, original serried ranks of When Miss was the com- _ of its tiny May passed up After being .subjected to a current of 100U which was first used by l’rof. A. .J. Cook family passed to their reward, and panionway to Mr. Howland Mr. Cros- and is by volts, the water became pure and of the Michigan agricultural college these admirers are ioyal and steadfast to- oe wa re focused on the former into the water with palata- by sprang ble. now used oickardists all over the coun- Genuine by with faith in its and con- uirlior was tripped and the and her atioat until day, teachings, girl kept they try. So long ago as lsTs lie found that as was wit h the were a from The of the fidence in the information which it spicad picked up by boat sent out employes Cleveland. Akron kerosene would permanently mix with a brings The watch- the Countess of Dufferin. This and Columbus which 'ihvopsail. yacht railway, recently- strong soap solution. This emulsion is to their homes and firesides. tliat the centreboard boat, however, had been damaged while passed into the ownership of the Penn- manner: made iu the following Carter’s I As a natural consequence it in -■d and in* move was on its to the wreck had ten enjoys way and the rescued sylvania railway have the per one soft or dissolve Mix quart of soap, its old all the w ere transferred to one of the Dread cent, cut in made in restored. age vitality and vigor of its wages IMG, one-quarter of a pound of hard soap iu »f rain and the boats and on The increase will and guests naught safely landed Staten take effect for May. two quarts of boiling water; and when it youth, strengthened ripened by the How- Island. Little Liver Pills. Sailing-Master into it of over a T. .15. Robinson of Oakland, Cal., who is thoroughly dissolved, stir while | experiences half century. wheel. this time Some of the men out to J3y who had put it is one of kerosene oil. has just returned from the Coppei river, yet hot, pint It has lived on its merits, and on the ■ s eyes were watching the rescue in boats declared that they Then stir this till the whole is Must Bear Signature of Alaska, says that he knows of eighteen vigorously cordial of Americans, omul- that swelled to saw Mrs. Garner and Miss Hunter at the is until when support progressive of that section who are miss- permanently mixed—that | the beach when there cabin window no prospectors is calling for help that no oil will rise the It "The New Vork Tribune." 1 the over as the ing or dead. They attempted to reach standing upon top, j Weekly ickoowledge country ••ii boaid of shortening man could render. This, however, is hut will remain with the civilization and rescue parties have been incorporated j leading National Family Newspaper. i.g the centreboard. not probable in the light of the state- two and a half unable to trace them. liquid. Xow dilute this ■ its value to those who desire all the news : e oping with ment made Colonel Cros- Recognizing of the state and racing subsequently by quarts of emulsion by the addition of Nation, white were dose and from the fact that the bodies were The Jamaica lias See faoSlmile Wrapper Below. the of The -I utrnal >wu h one eaps. by Legislature decided to seven and a half quarts of water, making publishers Republican (your favorite paper) has eutered found down metal and furni- send a to to en- pinned by delegation Washington j ten in all, and it is ready for use. into an alliance with "The Vork Weekly Tribune" which enables them > furnish quarts Very small and as easy said Captain Still- ture when recovered divers. deavor to a have re- by negotiate reciprocity treaty, j At night, after the caterpillars both at he cost of sg.OO as All of the crew were rescued with the and also the to take as sugar. papers trilling per year. Captain silvey. has accepted Government's ; turned and are at home, with a swab of edit from the whan at of the cabin whose Every farmer and every villager owes to himself, to his and to the com- exception boy, body alternate scheme for promoting close cloth at the end of a pole that will reach HEADACHE. family, was found in the saloon. Two cooks and trade relations with Canada subsidiz- IFOR by their nests in the trees, or by means of a munity in which he lives a cordial support of his local newspaper, as it works con- : 1 never weather that a steward were FOR DIZZINESS. reported missing, hut ing steamers should American recipr ocity a or with a brush used sponge upon pole, stantly and untiringly for His interests in every way, brings to his ho ue all tho news shorten canvas.” said they turned up after a few days. Mr. fail. for windows, the emulsion FOR BILIOUSNESS. washing apply and of his the of his the ointess of Dufferin, M>*ntant sustained injuries in his heroic to the i .sects in their tents. happenings neighborhood, doings friends, condition and pros- 1 the thoroughly FOR TORPID LIVER. t Each American soldier in Philippi- was lying in shore efforts to save his companions that result- It will not but will pects for different crops, the prices in home markets, in is a weekly visitor nes is with two full suits of only dislodge them, and, fact, of even its awn- ed in a provided FOR CONSTIPATION. pped liis death year later. kill with which it comes which should be found in Khaki, two white duck suits, an unlined every caterpillar every wide-awake, progressive family. blow. ROWLAND IS BLAMED. in contact. FOR SALLOW SKIN. blouse, a pair of Kersey trousers, a Just think of itl Both of these for sg.OO a — papers only year. KKHAVIO!;. As can be seen from the natural i The blame for tlie disaster was unani- a cork a of readily FOR THE COMPLEXION campaign hat, helmet, pair Send all to The habit of the insect it does little good to GEJVDIIVlt MUST HAVE gjPHATUWC. J subscriptions Republican Journal Rublishing Co., Belfast, ate. piece of work I ever mously laid at the door of Captain Row- leggius, one pair of barrack and one of in the as I shouted JStill- and his behavior indicated that he and both woolen and cotton make this application day time, M cfnts! Purely Tegetablc.y^^^Oi^iC (,’aptaiu land. russet shoes, 11 1 are abroad all over md down the beach in concurred in the popular verdict. When he underwear. then the caterpillars tin* tree leaf and bud was landed on Staten Island he took to the destroying every CURE SICK HEADACHE. An Arkansas man has invented a simple can hold of. Unless the iew were seen to ap- woods, but was subsequently arrested they get remedy and effective device for ventilating rail- is the trees will iu a short time be FRED Me. w! and, but he waved and locked up at Stapleton to await the used, ATWOOD, Winterport, way cars without the doors or defoliated and will look as they retired forward. action of the coroner’s jury. Crowds ot opening completely windows. It consists of a small wind- the leaves had been burned off. a canvas was lowered men had searched for him with the avow- though wheel set at the top of the car to drive INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE ■aid remained in its box. ed intention of lynching him, but he was an exhaust fan mounted in an opening at Mr. Shivvers tries heroic Treatment. ugh steerage way to found by the police and kept under guard the end of the car, the two fans being con- :u t'» the squall, which uutil the coroner had finished his inquiry. nected a shaft. “I'm in-m!” said Mr. Shivvers,thought- ul abeam. One of his sailors declared that lie begged by gear fully, laying down his paper. “I believe Representing Over Twenty Million Assets squall struck the great the captain to allow him to cut away the The States of South D Nebraska, vkota, there is something in that.” fhe boat for main but the latter had ordered and North- quivered sheet, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota ‘in what?” asked Mrs. Shivvers. FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE CLASS, TORNADO INSURANCE. ■ a i v '-.ink on its beam him forward and told him to his mind ern Illinois have experienced a series of the “Why, in their 'Health flints for AND INSPECTION. i. sheets slapped the own business. All of his crew, in addi- the most violent storms known in CST-STEAM BOILER INSURANCE ,« Security Bonds for Cashiers, Contract, years. Helpless’ they say that the reaction and w tv ioi a few seconds tion tv> all of the and old sail- A dozen lives have been dam- orv Administrators and Trustees. Correspondence solicited. Real estate bought anJ soli. yachtsmen lost, crops after glow of cold morning baths is an light. But the frantic ors who had witnessed the disaster from hundreds of thousands of dollars aged infallible cure for and rheuma- ■■ neuralgia : saw there was s*ill the shore, declared that the captain had and sections laid waste. Six distinct large tism,'’ explained Mr. Shivvers. die sail, and realized been criminally ('apt. Row- tornadoes have been ge*JHROWYOU RUSSAWWt negligent. reported, accompa- “( old water out of the spigot, ■ right loomed. land, in his own behalf, said that he had nied rain and hail. by lightning, without any warm water at all?” cried struggling like a thing tried to lower the mainsail, but the block DR. CHAAwi c> fONiC TABLETS Dawson advices state that there are evi- Mrs. Shivvers. are the v\i\ reared its masts, became jammed. This was subsequently only positivo'y guarai-t. remedy for t!;.■ on replied Mr. Shivvers. Drink Habit. land jMelamdnuy caused >ie deuces of the most wonderful output “Certainly,” back to its keel had proven to be false. Hut Colonel Crosby j by strong drink. record. Five thousand men are waiting at “O-o-o-oh! I couldn’t,” shuddered W » >s:stan e by taking in made a statement to the jury in which he t- I VIM \TFF It Oi H BOX F.N to take the first boat river. Half Mrs. Shivvers. to cure any r: s, v.i-.ha n Hticn eu- is not done. Another exonerated the from He Dawson up positive captain blame. antee or refund the money, ai d to destroy me of them are miners with from to Mr. Shivvers smiled a superior smile. k the canvas and the was by the coroner, and there £1,000 appetite for ini xicating liquors. discharged lad- “Of course it is rather heroic treatment, This time the the matter £50,000 in gold dust each and bills of THE TABLETS CAN BE GIVEN .gain. dropped. as WITHOUT for more than to come out and requires considerable moral as well KNOWLEDGE OF THE id: the surface and the Miss the woman survivor of ing £1,000,000 PATIENT. May. only to a on the first steamers have been issued. physical courage, but man convinced »***«** Mlwer.v. Poverty The was the went abroad soon after the ^TQHUC nQI<* captain disaster, is of no OinUflO UniilKamt Death. Upon r-oript The lakes will be free from ice on June of its efficacy that consequence,” Of we will ■ aboard and the crew wreck of the Mohawk, and in Dresden $10.00 mail you four [4 j boxes and posi- Of Men, Women and fi lie “and I certainly tive written guarantee to cure or u met 4th. said, complacently, refund was above water. Captain Arthur of the Brit- money. Single boxes cured the Randolph shall give it a fair trial. Besides,” he four $3.00. children, by | !n*d boats put out from ish army. They were married in England, h. Sole Belfast. Me. The failure of the Cuban soldiers to ap- continued, fortifying his sudden resolu- R. MOODY. Agen, Fidelity Method. steam yacht Ideal was ; but the captain resigned his commission ply for their share of the money sent to tion, “it is not one sudden freezing No operation, instead of steaming and moved to this country, where he died while Restore: Vitality, cutting be distributed among them has caused no \ plunge, but a gradual immersion wi.M-k it made a complete twelve years ago. Mrs. Whitney had beeu lost VIGOR no detention from daily uneasiness in Washington. The general you very slowly count six. Like this: one, 'anally attached a line to married to the ex-Secretary of the Navy in AKD MANHOOD duties. sentiment in official circles is indifference and you put in one foot; two, you put BEST HARM AM) PAULY PAPER IN f HE result of dragging the but eighteen months before she met with the as to whether take the or not, the other; three, you sink upon one knee; Cures Emissions and >*We guarantee a cure -■: under the water. her fatal accident. Tribune, they money Impotence, Nigdit UNITED STAIES, BOTH ONE YEAR j [Chicago kneel on and no serious trouble is from four, you both; live, you plunge all effects of self- case we and ■ there were scenes of anticipated wasting diseases, in every accept for treatment, i in and immerse the leaders who have persuad- your arms; six, you your or excess ana iuuis- ■i leroism on the wreck. Marine disgruntled abuse, no rn >uey is required until cure is com ONLY $2.00. Miscellany. ed the who need the so, after all, it is not so very dread- FOR lust went on its beam poor devils, money body; c ret ion. A nerve tonic and to-mor- so to from Havana with- ful. Yes, I shall certainly try it plete. one "t our readers should ■ Hamer, Colonel Cros- The new five-masted sch. M. D. Cressey badly, go away blood builder. Brings the Believing that every out it rather than surrender their arms. row invited to call and investi- and md Mr. Howland rush- has a of 2470 morning.” to cheeks and Physicians have at least one good agricultural family completed loading cargo Mr. Shivvers did not seem so pink glow pale However, Over cures we have arrangements whereby iance showed them that j tons of ice on the Kennebec river for Bal- wife restores the lire of youth. gate. 15,GOO already effected. journal, perfected trom tuat enthusiastic in the morning. His and instructive i never and which is the amount of ice A dispatcn tiong tvong says we can send that practical journal, right itself, timore, largest water to his mailGOe per box; (i boxes shows let the cold run, according By w :h our own k into the cabin to save ever taken from there iu a schooner. She Admiral Dewey great improvement Farm and Home, In connection until the tub was full to over- tor witli a written guaran- in health. “Installed at the instructions, both a water was already tlow- is the first five-master to load on the Ken- spaciously publication, The Kei*tbli< an Johinal. with windows that catch flowing, but, in spite of reiterated infor- tee to cure or refund t’ne money. Conslutation and examination free. it.itches and was several nebec above Bath. She receives 00c. a Peak Hotel, lor only $2.00. mation to that he still in full year ibin. ton every mouthful of wind from the sea, he effect, lingered freight. NERV1TA MEDICAL CO. Lack of forbids a description of the con is losing the air of languor that he wore bed. space liESCUE. at and Home, which are unequalled Late reports from the live-masted sch. when he landed from the blistered flag- “Jeremiah,” cried Mrs. Shivvers Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILL. tents of Farm was Prominent its Miss to Gov. which stranded on Low from the where she f.,r variety and excellence. among May clinging Ames, Key, ship. It was rest needed—rest and last, bureau, Belfast Johnson he, eleventh Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Belfast. Me. Office, Block, be mentioned the Farm the end of the saloon, near Key West, Fla., May 29th while cool air.” doing up her hair, “this is the many departments may Culture, Plans ’ii terror, but did not bound from Norfolk for Galveston with a time I’ve called you, and you just must and burden. Market Reports, Fruit as it Talks with a Lawyer, Hunter calling for unless the sea becomes heavy. A the Great Spirit, and, as the annuities crept out from under the warm covers, is the original and only FMENCH hold Features, etc. a of and reliable euro on the mar- Fy-um ami Hume is ---.i dished .seniwnnnthiy pinned down under ; and two schooners are at the scene assist- arise from the government sales of their silently casting look full reproach safe -kot. Frier*. $1.00; sent by mail. ;> the whole lime on the lee in the of and their of the his and into the thus giving you 24 numbers year, side. ing jettisoning cargo coal, lands, acceptance proceeds upon smiling spouse, ^ (ronuino Sold only by hunt- with the of one k volume of over 500 pages, teeming rapidly,but Messrs, when she is lightened sufficiently an at- would bar them from the “happy bath-room, laggard step Office Hours, I to 4 ; 7 to 8 P. M. making his K. H. MOODY, 5ole Agent, Deltas!, Haine. m >-t reliable information ■shy succeeded in pull- i tempt will be made to puli her into deep ing grounds.” who has something weighing upon j with all the latest ami and science can Nc better that lay across the water. mind. Then there was a long, a very that experience supply the 'mu than its 'lieu and Mr. In several of the Western States wait. Nor was it until liis wife had proof <>t its popularity bo offered Crosby A long, Juue 1st Henry Lord Co. received are use of is and ranchmen and farmers making several times exhorted him to “Hurry up, A PATTERN enormous circulation, which extends into every hand, tugged a that the schooner FREE FOR telegram announcing the wire fences as conductors for tele- him SALE, and in the I'nion, each number There was a lurch Jeremiah!” that she heard say. §| (roar own selection) tc every sab- ! State territory Mattie Holmes, for Bangor from New that i slipped his phone circuits. It has been found “O-o-o-oue. Ouch! Gosh!” scriber. Only 50 cents a year. J being read by no less than a million readers. through York, with coal for Getchell Bros, of this The Pendleton house ;it No. 12 North- mo the wat.er. When the fence wires work perfectly for Then there was another wait, and Do not u fail o take advantage of this had been sunk in collision with delay Brewer, and local have been another exhortation. which we make for a she h id disappeared. purpose, companies avenue. Apply to retnarKahiy liberal offer, the schooner Ada Ames off Newport, K. to port went to the assistance formed in several counties in Kansas “T-t-t-t-twoooo. Ow-ow-ow-wow!” MCCALL'S limited time only, by special arrangement with I., and that the crewr had all been saved the of the ranches who was to further idea. Many Another wait and exhortation. )1KS. K. c PKN1>LK TON. the Uemember, w send both papers struggling and taken to The ill-fated publishers. 1 Newport. are far from railroad and facili- next ommodore liad hold telegraph ‘,‘Th-th-th-th-th-three-e-e-e-e e,” a full at the low above given. schooner is owned in the «», IS'j't. 14 year, very price j Bangor, largest so that ranch owners have im- Belfast, April irying to pull her from ties, eagerly came chattering from the bathroom, MAGAZINE Address all orders to 4m4f> part to Lord, who is her com- 'i‘is that held her down, belonging Henry availed themselves of this method of mediately followed by a blood-curdling manager, and the others, David Bugbee, REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB. CO., -b* hold of Mr. Garner’s j munication. shout and a tremendous splash. Then A LADIES’ MAGAZINE. I W. H. tbe Larrabee G. L. 1 Strickland, estate, W. men with the there was a succession of agonized yells, A pern ; beautiful colored plates ; latest S DR. WEST, BELFAST, MAINE. struggled P. Stetson and Fred G. several fashions ; dressmaking economies fancy 1 »f Lancaster, and what Mrs. Shivvers at first took for a but their AUGUST b LOWER. work household hints fiction, etc Sub- *5 desperation, shares each. The vessel was of 100 tons T streak of lightning Hashed out of the scribe to-day, or, send 5c for latest copy. 3g ^•Veterinary $ Surgeon.-^ ‘ii‘vailing. was Lady wanted. Scud for terms. E 1 and uninsured. is a Prof. Hou- rolled agents m terrible rush of water .‘it surprising fact,” says bath-room, plunged into bed, and in all of the and Medalist !| b ton, "that in my trayels parts itself in the covers. Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up-to- § Graduate H. H. way and the flood quick- Percy & Smith, the Bath shipbuilders, tightly up date. Economical and Absolutely 3* LAMSON, world, for the last ten years, I have met Shiv- '!r men's heads. have decided to add the second five- “Why, Jeremiah!” gasped Mrs. Perfect-Fitting Paper Patterns. 5 Ontario Veterinary College. Crosby more people having used Green's August -1'a masted fleet of vers. skylight that had been schooner to their vessels, Flower .than any other remedy, for dyspep Office and Pharmacy at Belfast Livery Co. J! sailor for Mr.Shivvers and shivered. I and swam to a boat and the frame is now on the way from sia, deranged liver and stomach, and simply glared h. s,mt out by the yacht Dread- Virginia in the schooner Annie F. Kim- constipation. I find for tourists and sales- “Woman,” he growled, when he could cadence 11 d Hoapltal 17 Congress street. Licensed Auctioneer. office “did ball. The new vessel will be about men or for persons tilling positions, control his chattering teeth, you Residence 214 U'i-h .. 1,800 rMSCALE4%| Office Telephone 8-2. Telephone 1 where headaches and general bad feelings leave that cake of in the bottom of 1 P. O. ADDRESS, f *awk was raised Commo- tons, and will be built on the model of the soap from irregular habits exist, that Green’s fouud with his wife four-master S. P. Blackburn. She will the bath-tub on purpose?” [Harper’s f'5 August Flower is a grand remedy. It does FREEDOM, MAINE. ■irms- be about the same size as the M. D. Bazar. not the system by use, and 1 injure frequent WILL GIVE YOU TI1E V^eht capsized the in and built at the same The is excellent sour stomach and ballast, Cressey, yard. for indiges- flgrnijsjP(No-Sean-Allowance Patterns.) M,'-s men of have 25c. ; of broke keel of the new five-masted sch. to be tion.” bottle free at Poor & Thirty-five Peoria, 111., | lead, through Sample to and ctm each none « a Only 15 higher. *•’ *n,l A. Freedom, formed and each member is pledg- m It was these bars, togeth- built at Bath for Capt. Whitman Chase, Son’s, Belfast, and B. Sparrow, club, Ask for them. Sold nearly every city 2£ J'i'1, «i»i or mail front E !,rnitiire, that pinned down Jr, will be laid the first of June. The Sold by dealers in all civilized countries. ed to marry a widow. Fines, penalties town, by Old Reliable Yankee Blade for a viola- filerf Mrs. Garner and Miss masts have been ordered in Oregon. They and expulsions are provided THE McCALL CO., I SCH. ELIZA MARY, of about ten tons them will be feet tion of the rules. There is no age limit 138-148 V*4$t 14th St.. New York. 5 in it is anchors and tfofu' their lives. The 110 long. OASTORIA. one year as a monthly. Established 1841, with sails, rigging, trawling gear on the and where a member mar- I tcorne was not found fora widow, and has de- WM. F. WELCH, Ne0fj, Kind You Have Always fmmrmwwmm the oldest story paper in America, Apply to B«ui the Bought ries a widow with children he receives a dftcr tlle accident and it A Baltimore firm is tiling brick jfTha 25c. the 31 Avenue, Belfast. Sp making Journal McCall’s Maga- thousands of homes. Send to Northport *t he from crushed portion of the fund accumulated The Republican (and lighted •terhn had fallen or jump- and ornamental work slate through Or on board schooner. ,,ar'1' zine, lone year each for $2.10 in advance. Yankee Blade, Brooks, Maine. When the yacht was rubbish. fines. SEARSPORT LOCALS. Almira (Smith) Lane. His father was a na- Boston, June 1. Ar, sch Nat Ayer, Sager- N schs E New- tive of that part of Gloucester, Mass., now ville, J; 2, ar, Lucy Friend, port News; Winslow Morse, Winterport; known as Lanesville. His mother was born Electa sch M Capt. Alan9on Ford i9 at home for a short Bailey, Norfolk; 3, ar, Wesley in Belfast, Me., her parents having moved Oler, Harriman, Charleston; cld, sch Eagle, Something New! time. there from Exeter, N. H. Soon after his Trim, Bangor; Daylight, Nickerson, Kenne- bec and Washington ; Estelle Phinney, Phiu- A. E. Trundy has moved into his new birth the family removed from to Freeport ney, do and do; 5, ar, schs Maggie S. Hart, residence. Belfast, where both father and mother died, Farrowq Trinidad, Cuba; Mary Farrow, Miss Ida West has arrived home for the him an at the of six Morrissy Winterport; A Hayford, Ryan, leaving orphan age t pure Belfast. summer. He was sent to now Sears- Absolutely years. Prospect, Royal--; Philadelphia, May 31. Ar, sch Yale, to be reared in the of Amos H. Wm B Cornelius Lane anti wife of Island Falls port, family Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Coombs, Boston; June 3, cld, sch who were Palmer, McDonald, Portland. are in town. Eilis, relatives on his mother’s ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Baltimore, May 31. Ar, bark Glad Tidings, side. Here he grew up, receiving his educa- Capt. and Mrs. Andrew M. Ross returned Masterton, Alexandria, Va. tion iu the town schools, and his training Portland, May 31. schs R Bowers, from Boston Sunday. Ar, for active life in Mr. Ellis’ grocery store as COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Halldale. W. M. Vose and wife and Young, Brunswick, Ga; E L Warren, Col- H. N. Edwards and wife of Jackson were son, Boston ; June 1, sell Hattie C Luce, clerk. His independent business career be- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanford visited re- cld, Heal, Hurricane Island and New York. in town Memorial day. Searsmont. and wife and gan in 1848, when at the age of twenty he Llewellyn Sleeper latives in Burnham last Sunday-Mr. Bangor, May 31. Ar, brig Katahdin, Mar- W. C. Tuttle will open his studio Monday, identified himself with the ship-building of Belfast were in town Sunday....L. C. Mrs. J. S. Foster of Rockport visited his shall, Belfast; schs Lizzie Lane, Closson, Port Willard Jordan, Juue 12th, for one week. firm of McGilvery & Ross, which later be- Poor and J. W. Farrar mule a business trip mother, Mrs. Caroline Foster, last week.... Reading; Saulsbury, Orland; July Fourth, Ulmer, Perth Amboy; came William to last Saturday-Mrs. Sarah Mrs. Addie A. Plummer fell last and Rev. R. G. Harbutt preached at Saxon- McGilvery, with whom he Augusta week, June 1, ar, schs George B. Ferguson, Scott, Large package of the World’s best Whitehouse of Rock laud is the of are Boston Sarah L ville, Mass., last Sunday. continued until 1853. During this period he guest broke her left wrist....Crows doing ; Davis, Pattershall, Belfast; cleanser for a nickel. Still greater econ- Mr. and Mrs. L), B. Cobb.... Miss Sadie Corey, Lowe, New Bedford ar.sciis was also agent for the first steamboat line Margaret considerable damage to the planted crops. ; 2, In 4 Made There will be communion services at the Josie Hook, Boston; Isaac Orbeton, Rock- omy pound package. only by at and for the Dunton of Belfast visited friends in town -Grass on new land is looking well, but Harbor Sunday afternoon. touching Searsport, agent land ; 4,ar,sch Abraham Richardson, Amboy ; THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, last week_Dr. A. Millett is the more rain sch Sarah L first express company doing business here. attending is needed. 5, cld, Davis, Pattershall, New St. Louis, New York, is the Chicago, Boston. Philadelphia Miss Ella Devereaux of Ellsworth Maine Medical Association in this York ; ar, sch Annie R Boston; (5, sld, In 1853 the Searsport Bank was established Bangor Lewis, Morrill. Master Farl Cross had his left sell Lizzie York. guest of Maude B. Colcord F. of Camden was in Lane, Closson, New and Mr. Lane was elected its first week_J. Wiley cashier. shoulder dislocated May 29th, by beiug Brunswick, May 28. Sld, sch Annie Pen- J. W. Walnutt left steamer Mon- tow'll Ernest Marden of Capt. by He in 1854 to take up his residence Sunday-Master dleton, Patterson, New' York; 31, ar, sch resigned thrown from a horse. He was attended Pittsfield made a to this by Gen Adelbert via day for a short trip to Boston. in Portland, having associated himself with bicycle trip place Ames, Lord, Baquiri, Dr. T. N. Pearson and is well.Mr. June sell M to make his aunt a brief visit.... doing Nassau; 2, ski, Laura Lunt, C. O. & Co. have taken the William and John W. McGilvery under the Friday Sargent, a short visit home Cummings, Boston ; 5, sch .Etna, Children’s will be observed at the M. Alvin Knowlton made ar, Chip- for the Iver-Johnson firm name of William & Co. Day man, Havana. agency bicycle. McGilvery 29th and 30th.Mrs. Sheldon E. church next sermon the May George Perth 30. sch Abraham for the of a Sunday; by Amboy, May Shi, Sell. Lizzie A- Clossdn, has purpose doing ship-chandlery and son Austin returned last week from a Lane, Capt. at 10.30 a. concert the Richardson, Bangor. and commission business in j pastor m., by Sunday loaded lumber at for Bostou. that city. Re- visit to relatives in Massachusetts.Mr. Bath, May 31. Ski, Melissa A Willey, Bangor school iu the in I evening, Coombs, Ga. turning to Searsport 1857 he opened a Thos.Stewart of Albion was the guest of Mrs. Brunswick, Mrs. S. A. Prescott has opened ice cream Washington, I) C, May 31. Cld, sch Sena- ship chandlery and grocery business, in con- Wintetport. The fine Asa Stewart last week-Mr. A. C. Currier parlors at her residence on Main street. program arranged, tor Sullivan, Boston. nection with which he continued ship build- for Memorial Day wras successfully carried is in raising. New London, June 2. sch Florence Clara and arriv- quite largely engaged poultry Sld, Sweetser Lillian Cyphers Leland, Norwich for Brunswick. ing until 1882, and since then has been en- out in every detail. The cemetery looked He has 400 chicks, all hatched under hens.. edhowe from Medway, Mass., Sunday. Galveston, June 4. Ar, sell Augustus in the coal business. From the beautiful. of the lots were gaged very unusually Many Mr. D. W. Morey is improving.The pul- Palmer, llaskell, Baltimore; sld, sch Helen Bert Colcord took a salmon from Swan first of Mr. Lane’s active business life he decorated with hothouse flowers and other pit at the church was occupied last Sun- G Moseley, Holt, Pascagoula. Lake last that weighed <> 3 4 pounds. June 5. Friday was associated with the Hon. William Mc- flowers were in profusion evey where. The day by Mr. Granville Small of Thorndike, Bath, Ar, sch Daylight, Nicker- son, Boston. Rev. W. W. Ogier of Thomaston was in Gilvery, the widely known and procession formed at 2 p. m., as follows: instead of Rev. Small, as was shipbuilder Humphrey Norfolk, June 5. Ar, sch Joei F Sheppard, town Tuesday, the guest of Rev. H. W. Nor- shipowner. He has been prominently iden- Winterport Band; Sous of Veterans; War- announced by mistake. Mr. Small said lie Carter, Boston. San June ton. tified with all local improvements, and dur- ren Post; Woman’s Relief Corps; W. C. T. was not a preacher and not a public speaker Francisco, 4 Ar.ship Roanoke, Amsbury, Baltimore. Mrs. Hattie A. Nickols, who spent the ing his long residence in Searsport there has U.; school children; citizens in carriages. by profession, yet he gave us a sermon never been a FOREIGN* PORTS. winter in North Berwick, is at home for the movement in the line of public They marched up Main street and then without notes from the subject, “What is welfare in which he has to the where the im- summer. not taken an active proceeded cemetery, Man?” and personal responsibility, which St Pierre, Mt, April 30. Ar, sch S G Has- service of the G. A. R. was held consecration of part. In 1808 he raised by subscription the pressive equalled any we have listened to the past kell, Richardson, Philadelphia. The postponed meeting Buenos 2. funds for building Union the and the decorated. They then march- Ayres, May Ar, brig Havilah, the Y. P. S. C. E. will be held next Sunday Hall, planning | graves year. Richardson, Rosario. and construction of which he personally ed to Union Hall and listened to the follow- Cartbagena, June 1. Ar, sch R. W. Hop- evening, Freedom. Memorial Day was observed superintended. In the same year, as agent mg eAe irises, wpeuiug Btji v ires, rust r/uni- kins, Hichborn, Philadelphia. a F. 1 Mortlaud recently discharged cargo here much the same as in former The —. bark Herbert of the school he built the The Blue and the years. Rosario, April Shi, increasing demand for a high grade Women's Mint- village district, mander; prayer; song, Rio Janeiro. of coal from schooner Sarah Mills, Capt. exercises were in the afternoon. The G.A. R. Black, Union district schoolhouse, one of the finest Gray, quartette; extract from Lincoln’s Curacoa, May 11. Ar, sch Estelle, Hutch- Thecost, has induced us to put in the Johnson. formed in line at their hall, school buildings in Waldo county; and in Gettysburg address, Miss May Lesan; The accompanied by inson, Bangor, and cleared 20th for Turks and Lettie Pendleton are life and drum, VV. R. citizens and children, Island to load salt. Lucy visiting 1805 he built a store and Masonic Hall Soldier’s Dream, quartette; address, Hon. C., large June 2. L). L. C. in Worces- and marched to Pleasant Hill Loudon, Sid, ship R. Rice, their sister, Mrs. Havner, on Main street. Mr. Lane was E. P. of Deer Isle. The hall, which Cemetery also noted for Spofford Carter, New York; Deal same where the services were held- passed day. Mass. was was customary ter, the pride he took in keeping up his wharf appropriatly decorated, closely Rosario, May 0. Ar, bark Mabel I Meyers, The procession then returned to the Buenos Helen will and the water and his resi- and the large audience listened to hall, Meyers, Ayres; brig Havilah, Rich- WILHELMINA Mrs. Bruce and her daughter property front; packed, $3.00 SHOE where the exercises were further carried out. ardson, do. and Mrs. C. dence at the corner of Union and the with marked attention. spend the summer with Mr. Roulston eloquent speech Port Morant, Ja, May 30. Ar, bark C P The decorations were appropriate and pretty, which is without doubt oue of the best in the and H. Stevens. streets and his cottage at Swan Lake are At the close all joined in singing America... Dixon, Gil key, Norfolk, market, and the music was fine. was offered Turks cannot models of taste and Hon. E. P. and wife were enter- Prayer Island, May 31. Ar, sebs Jacob S durability be surpassed. CALL AND EXAfllNE THEM have been comfort. Mr. Lane was a Spofford The B. & B. S. S. Co. making by Rev. W. A. Richmond. J. O. Whitcomb Winslow, Smith, Portland ; R F Pettigrew, Republican in politics and a Congregation- tained at the home of Hon. Fred Atwood. Boston. extensive improvements on their wharf and of the University of Maine delivered the Morse, alist in religious faith. He was married Messrs. Horace and Charles Brown of Read- Macoris, about May 28. Sid, sell Isaiah K buildings here. address to a large and appreciative audience. November 21, 1855, to Mary E. Carver, ing, Mass., visited their cousin, Mrs. H. W. Stetson, Trask, New York. churches in of Mr. Whitcomb’s 12. In The County Conference of Cong'l of their Many spoke high praise Parahyba, May port bark Fred P Manufacturers’ daughter of the late John Carver, one of Emerson, anil the family relative. will be held in Belfast Thursday and Friday, ability. He has personal acquaintances in Litchfield, for Barbados for orders, ready Samples, this Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, last week-Mrs. to sail. Searsport’s greatest shipbuilders. By ....SMALL LOT June loth and 10th. this place, which added a pleasant feature to N OF.,.. marriage were born George II., who died in Annie A. Atwood of Boston spent a few Nassau, P, May 27. Cld, sch Geu Adel- Wood & Co. of Belfast the occasion. It was remarked by many bert Ames, Brunswick. Harrison, recently infancy, and Elizabeth Carver Lane, who days with relatives in town last week, re- comrades that Posts a in St .John, N B, June 3. Cld, sch Wm Slater, set a monument on A. Colcord’s lot in wishing speaker Capt. was married Oct. 14, 18f)l to L. G. Paine, turning last Saturday, accompanied by her New York. WISE & COOPER’S the future would do well to secure Mr. Dodge, Elmwood Cemetery. and died August 11, 1895, leaving an infant niece, Miss Helen Coffren.Mrs. Kings- Hilo, May 20. Sid ship A J Fuller, New Whitcomb_The Ladies, Circle will meet York. Sch. Nickawa of Hampden, with the daughter, Elizabeth Paine. He leaves an bury is recovering from a serious illness. with Mrs. Chester Whitten Thursday p. m., Havana, May 29. Ar, sclis Ileury Crosby, LADIES’ travelling shoe maker and family on board, only brother, Cornelius Lane of Island ....Mrs. Wallace Grant visited her hus- Stubbs, New York; Laura, Lamsou, do. June 8th. All are cordially invited_The SAMPLE0XF0RI)S is at the steamboat wharf. Falls. band’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jennnison Ladies’ Club was entertained by Mrs.Dennis MARINE MISCELLANY. Grant, recently.... Mr. Nelson has which we shall sell at LESS than George L. Hammons lias a tine position Elbridge Mudgett of Albion,June 7th.... Mr.and Mrs. the wholesale price. returned from the Maine General Spokei 7, lat 37 S, Ion 137 with the Advance and Co., Hospital, April W, ship These are and will Packing Supply NORTH SEARSPORT ITEMS. J. W. Libby entertained the young people Tillie E Hilo for New York or tinejgoods go quick. bad a successful Starbuck, 53 South Canal Portlaud, having very op- street, Chicago. Ed. Thompson is on the sick list. at their home last Thursday evening.. ..Ar- Philadelphia. May 27, lat 42 08 N, Ion 4»> 37 eration on bis eyes....Mrs. H. C. Chapman sch Edward Stewart, is list are made for a W, (of Bangor,) Capt The following a of letters advertised B. B. Lowe is laid with a rangements being grand lip lame leg. of Bangor spent Memorial with her Kent, Girgenti April "> for Bangor. All well. | Day celebration in this 4th.Dr and in the J. B. Harding, Charles P. place July 31. Sch. Gov. Ames was postoffice: Mrs. Harriet Stickney is making repairs brother, P. C. Riels_Mrs. Mabel Kennedy Key 'Vest, May Mrs. A. J. Billings and Mr. and Mrs. floated this afternoon the W. Hill, Charles Sullivan, Mary E. Wagner. on her house. by tug George Francis' Shoe Store. arrived for a visit of a few weeks Saturday Crosby Fowler start this,Thursday, morning Childs, after jettisoning 200 tons of coal. will be a Children’s sermon at There Day Most of the farmers about here have fin- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis At- The vessel is apparently uninjured and pro- for a trip to Aroostook County. ceeded to Galveston. >i: f Main Be. the Congregational church uext, Sunday ished wood-Mrs. Alice Emmons and Mrs Ford 1 Street, planting. IS. Sell Lois V will Liberty. E. H. Bradstreet G. A. R Cape Haytien, May Chaples morning. Communion services be held of Biddeforil are the of Mr. aud Mrs. Post, Miss Martha J. Matthews was at home guests is in port repairing damage sustained observed Memorial in the usual manner. by in the afternoon at 3.30. day collision with a from Union iast Sunday. F. W. Haley_Dr. C. F. Atwood has his French steamer, in which Two hundred and twelve soldier’s graves the iost. and sustained A black fur was left in one of the house aud office connected on the Chaples bowsprit BORN. cape ut telephone hmime ivueeiaud bearsport village were decorated with flags and flowers in the other damage to bow. of tin- M. E. church evening, line.... Mrs. Leslie Do a ns is at home from pews Tuesday is the of Miss Mattie Colson. New York, May 31. Sell. Melissa Trask, IN THE guest several cemeteries within the precinct of the Black. In Brooksville, May 27, to .Mr.ami Mrs. DARK 30th. The rinder will leave it at post Boston for a few weeks.... wife of French, which arrived from May j >iancy, Capt. to-day Nelson Black, a daughter. Jabez Robertson has been in the employ Post. The services at the church in the San reports that on 20th, office. the late G. H. Hall, passed away at her Domingo City, May Cousins. In Bluehill, May 27, to Mr. and Mrs. of J. W. Harrimau the past week. afternoon were very impressive. L. C. Morse during a heavy easterly gale, carried away John W. Cousins, a son. \rtliur Herbert. Dr. .John Beniamin of Kenduskeag will Lome at West Winter port, May ‘’'1st, after a and lost all headsails and Carter. In Bluehill, 27,to Mr. and Mrs. j was master of Rev. H. M. foregaff jibst.ay, May Mr. ami Mrs. R im Gritiin of Stockton ceremonies, Everett E. a son locate in Dr. is a long and distressing illness. Mrs. Hall was started chain plates and flooded cabin. Carter, Searsport. Benjamin Abbott J. O. Post Ccnninoiiam. In Swanville. t" Mr. were in town last acting Chaplain, Johnson, Hyauuis, .June l. Sch. Ann Mc- May Springs Sunday. a most excellent and lovable an Mary -• nephew of Dr. E. Hopkins and comes well woman, and Mrs. F. H. Cunningnain, a i., lloraen Adjutant. The address was by J. S. Cai n. Perth Amboy for Bangor, witii coal, of in town affectionate wife and a kind Twoinbl-y. recommended Nelson Bh-then Thorndike, was J mother, neigh- collied with an unknown schooner two Rhodes of Rockland. He is but 22 years of (Iran. In Orland, May 23, to Mr mil Mrs. F. bor and a Fri- Sunday visiting his sister, Mrs. A. Ma- consistent Christian, and will be miles west of Handkerchief, early this morn- E. a sou. G. J. Shaw took from his weirs last Mr. Rhodes is a of Bowdoin Harry (fray, age. graduate carried I.i to Mr. and Mr>. thews. an ing, and away cathead rail, davits, i- kin. lii Kockland, May 31. nineteen one of which greatly missed. She leaves only daugh- day night salmon, college, a member of Rockland city council, boats, broke main gaff, for and aft main William L. Lufkin, a son, Harold Arthur. Ed. Matthews of Union was in town Sun- ter, Mrs. Albine Curtis, to mourn her loss. weighed J7 lbs. He also secured a codfish and a law student in the office of Hon. C. E. rigging, split mainsail, etc. Vessel will his Mr. and Mrs. W. J. The funeral services were held at her late probably he towed to destination. which weighed 40 lbs. day visiting parents, Littlefield. His mother was a native of MARRIED. Nassau, N. .“»(). Soli. General >. home Friday afternoon, conducted Rev. 1\, May Matthew j by a sister of-the late R. 8. Miss Blanche Ross, who recently gradu- Montville, Capt. Adelbert Ames, from Daiquiri, Cuba, for Chisholm Wa human. In Kockland. I). H. The house was tilled with May30, Piper. which in ated from the Manual Training School in Mrs. N E. Nickerson of Swanville and J Ayer. His address was both scholarly and Brunswick, put here for medical Francis Chisholm and Mary Waterman, both of sympathizing relatives and friends and the assistance owing to malarial fever among Camden. as in Mrs. Stillman Flood of Belfast were in town historic and gave satisfaction. The Boston has accepted a position teacher general her on C’i.akk-NickEiis<*n. In 21, floral tributes wrere abundant and beautiful. crew, sailed the 27th for her destina- Searsjxirt, May by of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Towle. most, event of the services was the Kev. K. (.. Hailuitr, Allot n Clark <-t and a school in Pennsylvuia. Sunday, guests affecting tion, after remaining a fortnight, her crew Prospect The burial was in West Hampden cemetery. (Mara M. Nickerson <>i Swanville. Little Ethel has in singiug of a solo and chorus entitled, “When having all recovered in the hospital; three Harold Smith saw’ three deer Flood, who been town Gerold-Yose. In Belfast. June 3, by Kev. K. feeding Thorndike. Rev. D. Brackett will new men were shipped. for the week her Mrs. H. preach all we Boys are Gone. Solo by J O. John- T. Capen. Walter (lerold of Canaan and Mi.-s with the cows in the Carver pasture one past visiting aunt, Charters. Bark Annie Reed, New York, Frances E. Yose of Knox. at the Centre church June 11th at 10 a. m_ Messrs. P. has returned to her home in Bel- son; chorus, Cobb, Knowles, Bick- tc Buenos ecu’s. last week. They were very tame, Towle, Ayres, general cargo 11 1 2 Hooper Parker. 1:i Castine, May 25, Warren day Rev. F. S. Dolliff and wife wrere the fast. guests ford and Sanford. Sch Olive T Whittier, New York to Point-a- 1*. Hooper and Miss Lucy B. Barker, both of Cas allowing him to approach very near them. tine. of J. H. Stevens and wife last Thursday When the comrades have departed, Pitre, general cargo, p t. Sch Jose Olaverri, Mrs. F. and her two Littleit eli> 1 attLEfiei,i >. Iii Winterport, M ay- June 15th, the ladies Geo. Ryan daughters, When veterans are no Savannah to New York, lumber, $5t»2 12 Thursday evening, evening.Mr. James Craig of Carmel vis- the more, 27, at the home of the bridegroom, by Kev. J. s. You’re in the lark on Sell Pass to lum- a Misses Lillian and of Belfast, were in When the call is sounded Gladys, Sabine Providence, Ellis E. Lit- of the M. E. Society will hold strawberry Lucy ited J. H. Stevens 29th and 30tli_ bugle Blair, Charles S. Littlefield and Miss knew much about wheel-, May that ber, .$7 50. Sch Wm B Palmer, Philadelphia both of town last at H. T. Scrib- On everlasting shore, tlefield, Winterport. had. < festival in their vestry, or on the lawn ad- Saturday visiting to 75 cents. In Then*l»e£careful Mrs. J. F. Heath is visiting her daughter. When life’s weary march is ended, Portland, coal, Rhoades-Chapman. Northport, June 3, by ner’s. Freights. The Circular of Brown F. A. Charles E. Rhoades and Better get <»ne of our joining their church. A cordial invitation Mrs. Marcia in F. When the camp fires slumber loug, Freight Dickey, Esq Capt. Gurney, Belfast.Capt. & Mrs. Fannie L. Chapman, both of Northport. to all. Who will tell the world the Co., New York, reports for the week end- is extended Wm. Black, the 14-year-old son of Mr. and A. and Mr. John Foster of story Warren-Lancastek. In Camden, May 13, Guernsey Bangor When we are ing June 3d: For large tonnage in long Mrs. Black of died last boys gone? Eugene Warren ami Ad die Lancaster, hotli of Rev. II. W. Norton, after attending the .Henry Holden, w’ere in town last week to attend the veter- voyage trades there continues a generally or There was a crowded house and but few Camden. Colombia Hml market. The of case oil graduating exercises at Bucksport Wednes- week and his remains were brought here ans meeting and w’ere the guests of Mr. V. quiet requirements eyes at the conclusion of this pathetic and also the Colonial is of a for interment in Mt. Olivet dry shippers, lines, DIED. day. went on to Bangor to attend a meeting cemetery. N. Higgins Thursday night-Mrs. Alice moderate the guaranteed for the song. The services closed by prayer by very character, and though of the Conference bo rd of church exten- Higgins is spending a few days with her tonnage offerings are limited, the tendency Obituary. Marion A., wife of Howard Rev. Mr. Denslow of South Montville. The Bumps. In Camden, 30, Hattie Bumps of rates appear toward an easier basis. Since May sion, of which he is a member. He is ex- mother in Freedom.Mrs. Annie Cole aged 60 years. 60 Ward of this died 40 veterans of this Post are in num- our a J. W JONES, place, May 12th, aged decreasing last wood ship has been closed with Blackington. In Ann to return home son Philadelphia, May 28, Friday. and Roy, who have been visiting friends case to of pected years, 5 months and 15 days. She was the ber and the roll of honor is increasing each oil Japan at 21 cents, with option G. widow of William J. Blackington, formerly of in Hampden, and Brewer returned home 20 the latter rate indicat- Rockland, 55 years. The Quarterly Conference that was to second daughter of Meshac and Deborah memorial This teaches us that other Hong Kong cents, aged day. Benner. In Waldoboro. 28. Edward A June 4th.Mr and Mrs. Burton Gross vis- ing a decline from last fixture. Barrel pe- May Petition have been held in the M. E. vestry this, of and one of of from us to swell the 62 Hankruftl'n Trundy Frankfort, afamily comrades have gone troleum rates are firmer, owing to a scarcity Benner, aged years. ited at Mr. F. O. in Brooks June 4th. Drake. In Camden, 28, Charles A. Drake, In the matter of Thursday, evening has been postponed, on ten children. She was the mother of three Day's of the cities of the silent dead- of suitable vessels, and an improved de- May population aged 72 years. Almerin Dickey. .Mr. and wife visited at for Baltic Ton- account of the Presiding Elder being in at- children—Mrs. Helen Drew’ of North Sears- Joseph Higgins The Pulsifer family of New York and Mrs. mand, particularly ports. Ellis. In Belfast, May 30, Thomas R. Ellis, Bankrupt. for the River Plate continues Mr. James in last Wednes- nage lumberjto aged 68 years. To Wi tendance upon the meeting of The Confer- port, Fred Ward of Dixfield and Mark C. Vickery's Unity Kate who the winter with them, the Hon Nathan Neal, spent in demand, particularly for Gulf loading, but Foss. In Taunton, Mass., June 5, Chas. E. Foss trict Court »f the haired Extension in day-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Higgins and J. ence Board of Church Bangor. Ward of North Searsport. The deceased arrived May 30th. The Pulsifers will occu- vessels are offered sparingly. Shippers from of Brooks, aged 24 years. of Maine. H. Stevens and wife attended the Gulf and Hinckley. Iii Thomaston, May 31, Fred ft D. S. has a as was an honored member of Granite Quarterly the cottage on lower Main street ports would pay $13 50 possibly 4 I.MEKIN DICKEY Capt. Goodell, jr., position Grange py Davy Hinckley, formerly of Yinalhaveii, a native <•“ in Dixmont June 3d and 4th.... $13.75, for medium size tonnage to Buenos A ty of Waldo and S’ third mate on the government transport and a woman respected by all who knew Meeting this summer.... Ned Taylor of Ash Point, South Thomaston, aged 43 v. u .. Detroit, and $9 50® $10 50 as to size of vessel District. respeet rej the little son of Mr. E. L. Ayres, months and 14 days. fully the canal steamer Ari- her. funeral services were held Donald, Bartlett, several summers of last a-; Concord, formerly The May Mich., who has spent here, and loading port from the Provinces. The Haraden. In Bucksport, May 27, Clarence T.. day April, was sick last week. Dr. of bankrupt under the * zona. She is commanded Capt. Ames of 15th at the church in this conducted quite Dodge for the summer....J. J. Walk- Boston and Portland rates remain $9®$9 50. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Haraden, aged 2 years. by place, is again here to Bankruptcy. that from Troy was called and he is now... Very little action is noticed in the line of Bra- 10 months and 10 days. Stockton and will soon sail Granite a number of that improving er and wife have been a few all his property ami nm Springs by Grange; large spending days zil few are in Lust. In May 27, Mrs. Rhoda R. Mrs. Rena Ward has been sick with freights. Some orders market, Bucksport, j with all the Francisco for Manila with troops for quite Knowlton is Lunt of Southwest Harbor, 70 years, 4 complied ro, San order being present. The afflicted husband, in Boston_George building but the rates bid are not as attrac- aged anti of < ■ regarded months and 19 the orders of the measles....Mr. Charles White is fur- tive owners. is in active days. General Otis. children, brothers and sisters have the sym- a new stable....R. W. Cox, who fell from a by Tonnage request Leach. In Bucksport, May 27, Richard C. ruptcy. music for the town. He has a crew for the West Indies out and home, but ship- 68 Wherefore he pray-, rha; win ue oiwerveu of a wide circle of friends. nishing scaffold in his barn last and who has Leach, aged years. Next Sunday, June iitn, pathy fall, considerable in the Court to have a hi” im- of men at work on one of his barns and the pers experience difficulty Nichols. In Penobscot, May 27, Richard Nich- ever since reason provable against hise-uo- as “Children’s at the M. E. church. been very lame by of an their owners and cap- ols, aged 58 years, 11 months and 28 days Day” filling requirements, Acts, such debt- ringing of their hammers is heard early and business Pettee. In Belfast June 5, Nathan W Pettee, except the will a ser- to his it again a few tains being reluctant to accept to from such In the morning pastor preach WEST SKA RSPORT NEWS. injury hip, injured days 60 and 24 discharge Mr. White has one of the at this the season. aged years, 7 months days. late. finest from that locality period of Dated this 2d of ,Jm mon for the and in the being thrown a truck cart in Philhrook. In Owl’s Head, South Thomaston, day appropriate day, go by with some inti- u David Nickerson cut his foot in a fearful in and intends to it so. Full previous rates are hit!, A I Al< houses town, keep was May 31, Fred C. Philhrook, a native of lsteshoro, a concert will be given by the Sun- his field....News received in town mations an evening manner last week. of advance, particularly upon aged 28 9 months and 1 Mr. Fred Cates is also making a great im- years, day. day school. The concert will begin prompt- Saturday night of the death in South Brain- lumber from the South. Coastwise lumber Sidelinger In Waldoboro, May 17, Mrs. Eliza Adelhert Nickerson was in Waldo last at his home.. Mr. H. continues in but ves- beth M. aged 70 years. at 7 p. m., standard. A collection for ed- provement M.Higgins, tree, Mass., of Mrs. Mary Jane Dyer, widow tonnage good request, Sidelinger, OKI)E K Of NOTH I ly are scarce. would »>2 12 Swazey. In May 28, Mrs. Carlotta week after bis farm. our road is some sels Shippers pay $5 Bucksport, at looking commissioner, building Newton ucation will be taken the close. of the late Isaac Dyer, aged about from Brunswick, and $7 37 1 2 from the Gulf F. Swazey, aged 29 years. District or Maine, roads for the a lot of Thompson. In June 6, Willard 3d ol June Alnatha Robbins and Norman Nickerson good public.Quite 69 Mr*. was a native of this to New York. Coal orders to the East are Northport, tin this day The Bath Times of recent date says: “This years. Dyer 78 and x months. is to Thorndike Thompson, aged years ing the foregoing petition have taken a on the pressed hay being hauled more numerous, but tonnage is fairly plenti- Tripp. In 28. Jonathan T Miss retired from trip briny deep. town, a daughter of the late Joseph Wood- Camden, May ripp, Ordered bv the Court, morning Janet Sargent the fact serves to hold in check a Station now, and more to follow. Mr. ful, which aged 60 years. the same on the 2-H 1,1 of Frankfort was in man of East Liberty. She leaves to mourn upon of manager of the Western Union Mr. W. P. Harvey further in rates. The market, Trcndy. In Frankfort, May 14, Mesach Trundy Court at l’ot r! position Robert Hanson is his appreciation before said having hay pres- basis. 85 1 month and 14 s. .. office in this after a term of town his Mrs. their loss two sons in Braintree and one sister however, is firm upon its present aged years, day 10 o’clock in the forem Telegraph city Sunday visiting daughter, In Mrs. Ida sed at his old home here in town.... Webb.' Camden, May 16, Webb, of be published ti The to in 1 three years, during which time she was Augustus Nickerson. aud a brother Liberty, viz., Mrs. M. J. aged 28 years. in sai are much to all newspaper printed Caterpillars doing damage who lives on the home and known creditors, and oil a faithful and accommodating official and Will on his wheel Creasey, farm, Thompson rode down at the said tie trees. It is said that the woods are full of is Belfast Price Current. may appear Woodman, who unmarried. The 1 won a host of friends among the patrons of from last to visit his Henry cause, it any they haw Winterport Sunday them.Potato too, are aud bid bugs, plentiful once numerous and influential families of should not be c m the office. She will visit her home in Sears- Mrs. John Hutchins. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOURNAL. petitioner sister, to the farmers much trouble. And it is further order. fair give Why who lived in Searsmont and Me., for a few weeks.” Woodman Lib- Produce Market. Prices Paid Produ<< rs. Clerk shall send by mar port, Obituary. Mr. Thomas R. Ellis died don’t they take Horace Greely’s advice and erty have died out or moved to other places, Apples, bu, 75a 10o Hay, fc> ton, 6 OOaS 00 copies of said petition and Fred Perkins narrowly escaped a severe May 30 from a cancer on his face. He was west?”_Mr. V. N. Higgins and J. H. dried, £> lb, 4«.5 Hides, j;> lb. Tail to them at their place- !<- N accident while doing a Mon- an who will- wish to extend thanks to the You the Moment plumbing job industrious, unassuming man, Stevens medium, 1 30 lb, 4an land, in said District, 15a 18 Oats, 32 lb. 35a45 and infinite Value. Butter, JO lb, bn, D. 1899. kettle where he was melting solder the sickness was borne with Chris- so entertain the visitors at long, lonely kindly helped jsiiir nkwsj. Beef, £ lb, dn 7 Potatoes. OOa 50 [L. 3.] heat closed the end, causing an explosion tian fortitude. He leaves a sister, Mrs. the Waldo County Veterans meeting, June Barley, bu, 40;a45 Hound Hog, 4a4 1-2 A true co} v of petit im. Cheese, It., 11 ■'traw, ton. 6 (Mha7 00 Attest x which threw the melted solder in his PORT OF BELFAST. face, Elisha Parsons of Swanville, and a brother, 1st....Mrs. Edgar Dyer’s little daughter, It is worth considerable to any citizen of Belfast Chicken, tb. 10'al2 Furkey, fc> lb, 10{al7 He had the ARRIVED. Calf 50(775 Fallow, 1 l-2a.j striking the lids of both eyes. Mr. Seth R. Ellis of Liberty. The re- five weeks old, has the measles.Prescott to know the value and use of medicine, for if Skins, Duck, $> tb, 14vol5 Veal, fc> lb, 6(a7 to dash some water into his face forethought mains were interred in Smarts’ Cemetery. Shibles has bought of Milton Hunt a barn June 1, Sch. P. M. Bonney, Burgess, there is no occasion to employ it, in the meantime, Eggs, ^ doz, ’.4 Wool, unwashed, 17 from a near it so that Vinalbaven. frail is to so influences Fowl, ^ lb, 8n 10 Wood, hard, 3 50(a5 00 BELFAST pail by, doing quickly the on the Wescott farm and had it and humanity subjected many « MOOSFHL Miss Clara M. Nickerson, youngest moved, Geese, f> lb, 13«15 W oo(l, soft, 3 50[Q 4 00 was but little burned. June 7, Sch. Myronus, Chatto, New York. and unforseen that the wisest are he very once rebuild on contingencies of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Nickerson, will at it. The insurance Retail Price. Retail Market C’.>»*e daughter SAILED. totally unable to guage the future. Know then, Hiiilriinil are to note the success the burned was instead of We always pleased who reside over in Swanville,was joined buildings $2,000, Beef, corned. £> lb, ~ just June Sch. S- L. Davis, Bau- that Doan’s Ointment will cure any case of hem- Cl scatter- Miss 1, Pattershall, Butter salt, 14 lb ba^, 18 Oat Meal. lb, 4a5 of our young men who are in the bands of to Mr. Albi- $1,800, as reported... .Three years ago or dis- Belfast, .xb Searsport holy matrimony gor. orrhoids, commonly known as piles, any 40 Onions, 4 Corn,$>bu. lb, Notice is hereby tha ed the United States. Out of on Ina Winters a lamo which June 7 Sch. P. M. Bonney, Vinal- ease of the cuticle or termed Cracked 49 Oil. kerosene, l*al0 given throughout Clark of Prospect, May 21st, atSearsport bought weigh- Burgess, skin, generally Corn, bu, gal, of this will be 1-2 it Corn 49 corporation Charles A. Mathews was The ed 2 pounds and a few days ago drop- haven. eczema. Meal, ^ bu, Pollock, fc> lb, 3(ti4_ in Wednesday', '"i twenty applicants, village by the Rev. R. G. Harbutt. 14 lb 7ft8‘ Belfast, a of which Cheese, P lb, Pork, -- ped pair ewe lambs weighed 18, PORTS. Mrs. L. of 21 Court “1 saw 31„ lor the following purp selected by General Manager Fee of the of both bride and AMERICAN Boody street, says: Cotton Seed, ^ cwt, 1 25 Plaster, $Lbbl, 1 12 many friends groom 1-4 pounds. The will weigh 185 1st. To hear and aet up sheep Doan’s Ointment advertised and recom- Codfish, dry, lb Meal. lb 3 Northern Pacific to take wish them a Ben has of New May 30. Ar, sch H Curtis, highly 5@8 Rye treasurer and ti n- Railway Company extend congratulations and pounds.... j. Ames bought York, Carnberries, 12 cwt, directors, 31, ar, sch Melissa mended. I get a box at & Wilson’s drug qt, Shorts, 90»g95 2d. To elect nine directors entire of the business for Lancaster & West, Belfast, a nice looking Eaton, Bangor; Trask, Kilgore Clover seed. 10(all 11), 5 charge passenger and through Sugar, |> l-2"‘ happy prosperous journey which San Douiingo City; June store and it a trial. I am 3d. any has black gelding, six years old, weighs French, 1, cld, gave thorough pleased Flour, bbl, 4 50(a4 75 Salt, T. I., bu, 35 upon c this company in Illinois. Mr. Mathews L Buenos legally come before said meet life. about 1250 man from Massa- bark Edward Mayberry, Ayres; to that it me relief. I used salves G. H. Seed, bu. 1 50^02 00 Sweet Potatoes, 5 II pounds.A L say gave great Per order. JOHN a‘fine office at 201 South Clark street, Chica- chusetts has been in Unity and this town schs Scotia, Havana; Mary Crosby, Bruns- Lard, $> $>, 8 o9 Wheat (ft 3 F C and ointments almost without number, but none His duties will him to travel Belmont. The Sunday school at Belmont to see what support would be furnished, and wick; ar, schs Pendleton, Burgess, Sa- go. require of them brought anything like the satisfactory is and there is the of a local paper at vannah; Webster Barnard, Marshall, Ban- his twenty days of each corner progressing finely advisability starting M throughout territory It is doubtful if the is carried gor; 2, ar,schs Lyman Law, Blake, Bruns- results obtained from Doan’s Ointment. interest. Mrs. E. P. Alexander of Bel- Unity. project and House. month. He would like the address of any good out....L. G. Monroe intends to have a barn wick; Anna Pendleton Almeda Willey, Doan’s Ointment is sold for 50 cents box by bark per FOR SALE. Boarding is and Mrs. aid, Port in or fast superintendent George this week... .George Hasty of Jack- Brunswick; 4, Josephine, all dealers. Mailed on of Foster- home people living Chicago vicinity. raising receipt price by The J. N. White place of about 100 ac^es, with was town week....E. J. sch Edward Smith, Norfolk; 5, ar, MBS. A. K. PAGK Mears of Belmont, assistant. Last Sunday son in last Monroe, Spain; Milburn Buffalo, sole for the and situated on the Belmont Died in June 6th Carrie E Pickering, Kit Co., N.Y., agents buildings orchard, Obituary. Searsport agent for the Nichols & Monroe bicy- schs Hallowell, 3 12 miles from Belfast. Will be sold Has accommodations h the singing was led by Mr. James Neal, who selling McG United States. road, cheap y 70 10 mos., 8 was in town this week.... Carson, Hattie Buck, Maud Snare, to close estate. to John H. Lane, aged yrs., days. cles, Searsport, Apply of boarders at No. R0 Co«ku is 85 years old. The sessions are held Sun- White in Jackson this week visit- Wm Butman, Flora Condon and Telumah, Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no EDGAR M. CUNNINGHAM. was born in Me., July George was Mr. Lane Freeport, S Siner, Frankfort. 1899.—3w21*tf day afternoons at 3 o’clock. ing. Bangor; David substitute. Belfast, May 25, 28,1828, and was the son of Cornelius and j