The Republican Journal volume ;»t. Belfast, maine, Thursday, july st, m>. number 2s.

FARM. GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. Purification of Water, Summer. there is no dependence; one's future hangs Could it be f Yes, sure enough there Failure of Private The News and Notes. Drinking • — Advertising. Shipping Question. Literary iiBITBBICAN .RUBNAL, upon a whim ; a remedy must be found. was the on which the will had been Meadows lost in clouds of mist; paper The average healthy adult mail takes The safest of be to made Within the last few years it has become The most For this department brief facts, Grass the dew has thing \yndd, course, out, but there was nothing upon it momentous question before A serial for business “How the HI.I-IlKli KVHM liil KSI'Al MOUSING BY THE suggestions, whose lips kissed; story, boys, and a *e solicited from into his four and a half of make love to Miss ; she is rather now it was a the fashion with some to do their experiences housekeep- system pounds Hmis whose fragrant breath is drawn Nelly ; merely blank, a white people Congress at the next session and the one Middies Set Cp Shop,” by Mrs. A. D. T. Whit- ers, fanners and gardeners. Address Agri- the freshness of the dawn ; not at- water and with it too often a dan- Through ‘thirtyish' and altogether very sheet! in their own in- has succeeded cultural editor. Journal < Belfast Maine. daily, advertising private way, that should first of all its atten- ney, Charles Lgbert Craddock's Republican Journal Publishing Co. Mlire, Vines in whose slight pulses llo\\> tractive; still, if she were to got all the “Wood heavens! With what ink did engage gerous quantity of foreign matter and Life-blood of the crimson rose; stead of through the newspapers. Some tion is “Down the Ravine,” in Wide Awake. Marga- money, she would ho anything hut un- you write out that will f” burst out at the shipping question. However In Flocks of happy-hearted oirds ret at the same time contributes a serial The disease-producing germs. very many distribute some some Sidney in and Large Rate of Infant Mortality Talking in melodious words; desirable. last Mr. Fox. cards, circulars, little the course of the l’ost lest Circnlation City County. Immes during the summer months, w ater Otlicedepart- for business girls, entitled “A New Departure.” in Summer. IJrooks, unfettered by the Spring. So Mr. James Fox set to work at once “With what ink f” the old some even and that otherwise would nauseate the drink- repeated pamphlets, almanacs, ment in nullifying the law of id do may Tilt mn h< ahvane**, $-.>.no h year, Through the pastures murmuring,- to make to Miss himself agreeable Brown, gentleman indignantly, “with your ink. some TherOffer to send the “Household Primer,” ear, al (lie of the In a mi er, is made cold and then is hasti- < 'hildren in their inconceivable monstrosities of od- meet with the or expiration timely article "Summer Com- by ice, prattling glee without too far: for he had actually approval sym- 1 -11 jet by As I found the inkstand stairs post on of a two cent has T-- ly swallowed, the coldness its Chasing to Hie mother sea: going up dry, paid, receipt stamp ■ masking them the hundreds of \ nt! is g I'Ek.Ms. For or,*» one inch in the editor no means Miss dity, circulating by pathy of Mr. Vilas’ it is im- square, plaint" Babyhood says, otVensivruess. Soft south-breezes.—gentle rain, forgotten Laquerton, but and the old lady was in such a deadly colleagues, brought so many orders to Messrs. D. Lothrop mini, .■fi.ee ior one week, ami -5 I'nfortunately for the health : llival wooers of the plain; be felt it was better to have two 1 rushed down to thousands through the mails. The that the action he has taken A none ,uesi; insonion. A fraeiion -f speaking of tin* efiects of heat Next and of the consumer, the addition of the ice strings hurry, myself get some, print- probable Co., Boston, that of the stories of the n a.- a oue. Here and there beside the path to Ids he ei'arire>l full l«iw, and therefore determined and seeing your bag in the hall, 1 took er’s art lias been taxed to the utmost to will be reversed wonderful salt* of Webster’s Book will last of the great causes o! bowel trouble does not render the impurities in water Flowers from ttieir hath: by any executive act Spelling emerging to do his best to Miss in from it the little inkstand which al- hut often adds to it its own forest-floods of keep Nelly good you the tastes of those the sale of this new Primer. Immense !'• a -.-mp auiiiorize 1 agents for the .four- is the heat of summer. this is the one innocuous, Waving green. gratify advertisers. during the recess. The of the equal between. humor. about.” opening contribution of disease Loaves with blossoms white ways carry editions are in so that all orders are germs. The only Some of tho finest as well as the basest session will therefore find press ; sp S 'V isiiiiiiTioe, in which we are at a Ah ! tin bud is now. Tins however, was not so Mr. Fox turned and with- the beneficent >t., Itoston. point disadvantage to the consumer is in open lady, easily deadly pale, tilled. ■*» safeguaid giving promptly ! < Fv »s-i, a:■ i Washington Mreer, Hints of fruit bang on the bough. a* the solicitor for of flic art of of enactment of as with most coun- his satisfied expected, out saying another word, vanished like specimens engraving, last spring defeated by non- compared Kuropean personal attention to the filtration of And the velvet rose i> born now he once to atten- ! : so : •' « <• ie 'tat* had begun pay her his before had found time and of and it The Si., lio»ton, an*I tries. tiur terrible summer heats are i he water used in his household. Water At the coming of the morn : ink, anybody chromo-lithographing, colored use, will he necessary to substitute Boston publishers are already sending to I v S V a There'S a in the sun tions. she wanted decided oiler of to ask for an When the *■ crushed gladness explanation. are for a the trade announcements as to what x* 1 '!>!>, W ashiugton St., lfo.-ion. of more destructive slowly percolated through vege- printing being produced these law which cannot be nullified the tempting very productive the Speaks of now marriage, and not able to it, rest of the had them- by * < something begun. living get •WH.I. « -. < company K. *V ie -prs si. Sew Y"i k. table hareoal w ill escape from it not on- composed purposes, and every conceivable of of servant. they propose to oiler for the holiday season. D. < a work she took in a This style bigoted ignorance any public : i. 1'. x >>, 11 Park U* w. New Y- -rk. firms of bowel troubles. This iiitluenee of mysterious refuge stratagem. selves again, Mr. Plumley said: is ly cleansed particles held in Nature has for us. fancy paper brought into 'There is one which A Co., who to outdo ail th**ir suspension, performed consisted in the discov- “I know that the testatrix requisition. proposition upon pro- Lothrop promise i- most felt in w here it acts hut also ot and other matter. the low hum suddenly making has destroy- The advertisers UIPKli' r< imping mom- ,.r 'le-irii.ir t*< great cities, organic The Hark, honey-bee’s vie with each other in tectionists, revenue taritiites and tree previous etlorts in the line of beautiful gift that Mrs. Johnson’s health was ed all former so that there is none a u ‘*1 must .-tale the of Tt ll> us that the summer’s conn'! ery wills, the of papers change-!, together with other causes. In a well limpness charcoal is such that it is elegance their design and the traders agree, and that is the proposition book', other books will otter ,«'i. ;*• v\ i.ieinlte ha.- I»i*.*i: sent, •».-well Frank I >» in for in absolute want of some German at all in and. among elegant paper obtainable v all and when soil- mpster Sherman, Outing July. waters; existence, by law, therefore, costliness of their it for that •?'i-*e :■< a hleh it i- 1“ classes, devices, taking there is instant for the “Heroines of and go. known work on children's diseases a in fact. she decided that it was the will to the next of kin. necessity the Poets.” “Stabat Mater” ed. a frt.-h can he substituted at quite property go that the receivers will conform commencement of an table is of the deaths in quantity granted effective restoration “The old Armchair” \vilh •’ '• given monthly for her to the in 1 Mrs. no >. that Johnson had illustration.'specially \ Y.\ ..ip \s ;• «.1 vitPl vss cost. The most liltra- dangerous spend spring know, also, their estimates of the status from in- trilling eileetive A Fox iu His Own of the adver- of our ocean commerce. Nor will any _ I’p. .at.- U'iv.Til-ilia pi; Ml-lie.I ill the Philadelphia diarrho-al disease, Caught Trap. England, with all the changes of heat relatives whatever Miss Lizzie designed by Lungren, Hassam.Miss Humphrey < t' ni is obtained except tiser to ilie artistic one A : i• i■ -e -<• state t" Pie nrL by placing crushed char- pretensions of his openly dissent from the statement cluding dysentry. during seven years. Mr. James Fox was the and cold. Roberts. She is sole heir- aud others. || ml man curt hern vessel, so junior partner consequently advertisement. Some that tnat restoration of our marine indus- The average for the seven ol all arranged The old therefore, soon ess." people may regret •. r- all- re lo take notice >•! lli* years, lady was, per- Truth. jii j a-- to compel the slow of the wa- in the linn ot I'lumley \ Fox. the princi- [London that the noble art of at the should be about with the -■ passage printing, try brought e- t .,. alia the paper. It deaths the first five yea of lifi suaded to to such tender Lssays, Speculative and Practie tl. Herbert during er yield solicitude, by n w it, as all efforts at ni- of its should least to our i;-«•*!. Forinsianee. a in | through rapid solicitors in tiic somewhat dead-alive period highest achievements, possible damage land indus- from diarrho-al diseases, gives result pal and away the went, leaving Mr. Spencer comprise a recent issue of the Hum- mm ii:— i:i* the -a. -eripiion is pai*l to tration hare inefficient. couple lie to such uses; tries. the round : proved Only subjected debasing but, By application toour great in- a p.i Mi.-iit i- ma1 le, the «iate numbers to this cit'ect old cathedral town of Mtunhorough. lie James Fox in a rather awkward dilemma. The 7th Ohio. boldt The bv the fore- wooden should be used in draw- to those who thus the it ternational water of Library. disquisitions •>. ale '1 U't 111 P» spigots employ art, right the principles .honiary coiiinlm!.-.! *>f 1 per cent was a W hat was he to do f If he wrote cool most contained in this ; ■< :.I r<» sKF i ll \T THE1K ml water. A smart, young man, of 1IOW II lux A NEWSPAPER AN1) SPECULATED Lnglish phiiost pher FHiruarv ing the reservoir for the well-set-up should be equally a matter of concern ol protection our marine rehabilitation \ a iih »*!. ;l .* 1 'i -eri i'*Ts in arrears letters to Miss Nelly, she would he IN FLOUR. volume are the best he ia> written; March I licreil water with a iee-eham- two or three and with that the debasement so fails can he not without among they separate thirty, carefully and all his chances would completely effected, only injury otlended, he will serve, for those who are unfamiliar with April I ber. will the waiter to be suffi- man- The Cleveland 1 ’lain Dealer’s repre- oftbo object for which it is intended. to our labor and mechanical but permit trimmed black whiskers, a silken lost in the event ol her Mrs. progress, I inheriting Mr. as a introduc- fcpigle Copies of the Journal May ciently chilled and keep all ice impurities sentative these stories With him who notices such advertise- with immense benetit to tuent. All other Spencer's writings, pleasing •lane 7 ner, and an unlimited How of more or less Johnson's : on the other brought away mi property hand, tion to his •* Snep. a contrivance but lit- ments at all the first on methods arc system, and as admirable .Fill v :g. requires feeling receiving proposed disproved by the philosophic S. ai.lwell & Co., if he played.the part of a lover, he com- from a meeting of the 7th Ohio the other :in t !e is cleaned, the coal re entertaining small talk. one of these of of all as specimens of his literary treat of u. P. w ", -Is \ M i. -ir.-et. Augu-t room, easily superb specimens typo- experience sea-going peoples style. They mitted hituself, and gave her the materi- : pp >• > evening or “Morals and Moral i. Ma-M.ie I iiijiB-, Ili-rh street, plcUil-.T wed, and is efficient in freeing water lienee it came to pass that he was an graphy engraving is apt to be one of dis- well as by sound logic. \Ao intend to Sentiment';” “Specialized *• a :i-- P-.-t Mh■ u. als for breach ease should r.—a.. iol.er i i ii"ia Dr. Kdwin ,1. Howe in of-promise I said that the was keen. that it relates to the artistic our best towards the formu- Administration:” “Tin* « impurities. man the kol- regiment gust pursuits give efforts Collective Wisdom;” Km- r A I. \>. uihcr exceedingly popular among the good die when his name Duel. in lady only of his butcher or his or V .c( ‘O.I !•.. M 11 1 1 I \_; e'uitari't for duly. bootmaker, that lation and advocacy of a “Reasons for Dissenting from the 11- mher 1 as of in her and should he then They demonstrated this at Weston. proper plan, Philosophy Oi .> r. l.i'ttG. fdumhnrimgli, both old and voting, figured will, is!..—-- the subjects of its elegant illustrations are in view the of Comte. .I. do.” Pearl ;s tvv. of tui 'i his attention to W hen keeping strictly indisputable Kitzgeraid, publisher, 1'hat to s.iy. the months July and. bail views lain in the direction Miss Laquerton. the officers heard that £t>(tO,UOO Flatulent Colic in Horses. his chairs and tables, refrigerators and truths that Trade follows the flag.” that street. New York. and \ugust furnish aim.-sr exactly two W'hat, then, could lie do f was locked in the bank at 1 -ii Agents for the Journal. of he would have had small up Weston, brooms ; be throws it down with an in- ‘■'The nation that would successfully sail thirds of the mort; lity of the entire year. W lien I’m!, i-anigee was in this coun- matrimony, The worthy Fox was battled for the an au'li"n/e.l J. receive suh-'Tip- and that the rebels were forced definable the man who must build and that "No The Art Amateur tor July contain* the nanu- of "summer in hashful damsel moment, but alter he making grudge against ships them," designs a r: —meats I or the louroai Truly complaint" la- -aid to the that more ditiioulty inducing any deep deliberation, try. writer, has been of such a ridiculous ever or ever attain and lor two panels third, fruit and llower*), a des- .;-!•* »K V. A lam-. marches to guilty pros- country did, can, is justified. or widow to share tus lot. Hut the hit upon a great idea which his chemical recover it, they hurried on ••'.IN !i: ., \ K N irker-oll. hoists da d of colic, than of other frisky titution of art, and, without hold maritime sert plate (roses' and a .geraniums The fact is known to even any studies to him. to and exactly supremacy by neglecting plaque M.*N» *1 1 t'aio-. t ha-e. distinctly suggested Chuckling captured the The town was handsome solicitor was ambitious; his money. knowing it, lie is distinctly convinced her own materials and labor and besides several for and W M. li !. one that in the “heated term" the diges malady, and he suggested a remedy himself, lie went to a chemist's employ- embroidery repousse share in the business did not at shop, almost deserted when the 7th ar- that a so present boys tradesman who spends much ing those of her rivals." However work. There is a and notice of live power of adults and children alike w!' eh has been in Ameri- several and mixed and cheap- long interesting published the a purchased drugs, in bring him in more than moderate in- rived. other money in such an incongruous way is not lv \V»‘ ni:i v i ill Y Kiiti-ili Ilritiin the Paris i- enfeebled. We know, too, that the remixed them nil a black They captured among Salon with two pages of illustrations, BELFAST DIRECTORY. can and been found effica- come. and determined magnificent to Agriculturist, he had long ago likely be endowed with the common build them more However and a bears a relation to the dura- ink was which had the things a office, and for two cheaply. timely article on 1*. Neuvillc, a distin- depression we doubt of that when he must consider produced, grand newspaper sense of a < cious, not, by thousands married, he man of business or to we 1: \1 V P- \ N 1» |K V M I »• \ fK. good cheaply may import knglish ship- French who tion of tie- hear, the destructiveness of that in about ten after weeks a from the of- guished military painter recently :mse mu-eis. stat- not but more solid advan- advantage days they issued paper materials or of ; .. \rriv e IiU.'i a. Ibctcmedy, simply only beauty, building p. 111. of Heat eonimitud to it would fade parts ships, F.ng- died. (>ther articles of interest are those long periods being very great. ed. i s ions of cold or being paper, special T 2-- p. in. copious inject tepid tages. fice. The town had r ever had In truth, however, those who take any land can them and them to- Heat also is most when anything produce put on “Mont St. “Art Life V. M-a. and 1 Pur- depretsing the er away, without the Michel,” in Lome.” lay -that is, cold but not too cold. Heiresses However, were not pieiiuuii leaving slightest notice whatever of this tlood of announce- more To resort to free contains much moisture. trace. except a sleepy old weekly paper, but gether cheaply. “The Hotel Drouot.” atmosphere W alt that has the of the in and Mr. “Japanese Swonts" and I. i- liany n and ii.it rim-dial*- land- ! temperature Slumborough, so, although ments form but a very small per vent- foreign or free materials 'I io-se heats ii liemselves la Emboldened the result of tile men out the raciest ever ships toreign “Oriental Musical Instrument*.” v ■: la-. i■ arriv n great :■ in tiie by happy got daily Wall and summertime is right say sev- Fox's attentions frequently lluttered a age of those who receive them. would, be to insure ■. They consequently, only K. sufiicient to cause disease in a hir- lie i eeame at once the seen in those The man that came decoration, amateur scene healthy to h ■ The best he was careful not to com- experiments, parts. come to he ceiling photography, -i. >• ‘Miid ty iy degrees. way virgin bosom, have the nuisance of both the our To suc- I make.- tw trips per | child, mi food and in li,"-: tender and zealous in to the editor retired on a permanent disadvantage. living proper prop- :: -• correspondent whip mindly painting and frame are the p, ipi.-t, a-; i-ie-1 •«.r«• and tpply to u a large funnel, hold- mit himself too far, and not even the In- parlor and the At home ceed we must on self-reliance and embroidery practical er but il there woman could wish for. His stretcher. There was no in to counting-room. depend hygienic surroundings: ing about two to a fill him any letters, coming topics receiving particular attention. The il- quarts, which rubber gossips could fairly say of that they are never opened but with disap- self-protection. Tlt.it is the doctrine it i.-. lias been fault in the health, in ovci flowed with of the The didn’t care any previous tube, thus is he fact, promises stop paper. boys lu*tration* in this number are feet long, attached, and laid compromised a reputation or pointment, because they come in the is our purpose to demonstrate. We cam especially varied !• .a !, I.,- !ur the tovvn- food, or the “trial tire" is devotion. Miss beam- whether the was taken or not. It myli hygiene by this is teniiinated a everlasting Nelly paper an-1 attractive. Jo "• 1 tin nn/./he about raised false of letters for. In the in Price cents. I iv .. \ 1 by knowingly hopes. place invite, aid of our effort, sugges- Montague !\ •!:. itenton a;r sun t• ■ reveal it. of ed with for she was now was the most ever really hoped estly pretty Further, ii sru en joy: convinced independent journal i: m- o- \ :i-i*..1*. and «lail> Iroin ialler inches long, tapei mg to a quar- There was, indeed, one young lady who office the merchant linds his tions from men. We will Marks, Publisher. l uion Square, New York. the ellect of beat in tine unselfish was morning practical give .. la-l 1 ie- and course, promoting how and the attach- published. The oldest inhabitant had lay.-, T.p.rsday ii't-uieii opening. This end should be liad made a deep impression upon the mail stuffed with these intrusions upon to the views of those who .i. =:• !!>•! urniny arrive at Belfast the of tilth, and of aldili" ment of her admirer. never seen such a space may deeomposition so spicy paper. Upon I he a m. b\ a ol solder, as to solicitor's hut she was the the serious July Atlantic is and UP 111 d :t air Fridays at 12 pi'otceted unnp heart, daugh- affairs of his business, winch differ from us altogether or in part, be- strong, bright many elements .r' ins.iiu'*tity, is very- I inter sin h I'li'ciiiiistnncrs, it was not another occasion the men, who were p:even’ itbiiy to tiie parts, l'lie funnel ter of a county magnate with whom poor he inwardly curses or impatiently con- lieving firmly that lull and free discussion varied number. Although Miss Jewell's story .. IP Frank! mi, Winter- \ I to tl. that the heat that the i.crman waters ran across a mill. powerful ii.ii 'i v. ii ii v, aier at me no ■ oi i ne Mr. Fox was not even on v terms surprising nearly starving, grist to is ended, the other serial* S isiting signs his waste-paper heap. In short, will promote the right and result by Dr. Holmes and Mils ana a-s of food unless great did Mrs. Johnson so much wanted some but had speedily P rverv P.a al P a. ill. lift urniny t«*a e easily ! :iml 1 lieu lifted as lie haul annual hunt speedily good They Hour, they rs. innji. up high met her at the hall, if a public vote could he taken, it would in sound, practical measures for the testo- M OliphunL areata most interesting point, i. •' i! 7 arriv thy in 11< it a>i at-l watchfulness is and that its that her careful nurse considered that no some in., pun. employed, by is F air to six money except duplicate paper 1 hsu- she lmd danced twice with him. tor Mr. these and Miss Murfree never 4 -! I •' t lie P*w n- jus.-:hie. i|auns \vii) unanimously declare drumming ratioti of our commercial marine to the has shown herself t-- A -■.a. •!.,:! cl'lc. is. upon m.'iiicr or nurse the the cure could he shortened, and accord- currency in a words to -• v ml.v .ptalby v he suiii ient to stall ihe wind; then Fox was an excellent wallzer: hut her captured bindery, missives to lie :. i. i.t .Ml ilie. r.del an intolerable nuisance position it held on the seas before the better advantage than in the present brilliant •» : 1 avast mi 1 a 1 be rei the to the etl'ect that it was •. V v e itsel im i, returned .-- .«*-••! siel Aiiyn-ta. 1 >ail \ may pai :"11 clear, h'elief follows at once, mother had doubtless warned her ingly couple iingland duplicate currency, that should he denied the of the ■ > •. against privilege Confederate war the installment of the of the ■.. I\ I’.i i; .-i v day al -P p. in and tile destrrn .v one.-s of th** ii.*t -i1 niueli earlier than had and hence across Anglo against Prophet Great Smoky i iv ai l* s been expected. valueless, being printed •• le iMust nj colie. as a for when next met, some weeks \ !a' f :.i v Kef lirniliy Many him, they mails. American Cnion. 1'he American Pro- Mountains.” Charles ;s no a wonder. M bet her. the waters had real- the bottom. 1'he miller to tak- Dudley Warner begin* I- -I I n -Mu lay'.-, V\ ilH- ioiigei hien change of food, hard .vork or art- afterward, Miss l.aquerton passed the however, objected Men of business who resort to this tectionist. — a series of of horseback f tam y v- V '.a. No. 11‘ 111• *1:1 with the old or some- ing it. but when had trimmed oil' papers travel in the I e exercise after eat- unfortunate man without so much as a ly disagreed lady, they of ■. I ,i v >i ir-unmt feeding, very rapid method cannot be ignor- ituniay la the advertising South. M. II. Leonard has an v else had upset her. was never objectionable words be failed to interesting paper r y 11id "a! ir lay via Hal!’- «’ol'lier. A Barn into a Villa. ing a IP r I mg and hard how. thing quite ant of the fact that the whom Transforming fasting work), people they on ink v > v al.v ill. a ad N ."e.tr- deal', i.u! soon alter their return to the and received it Southwestern Kansas seen with l’a*tern tort, tne chill when to Miss was Eng- recognize money, A Well Known Railroad Man and his — however, would reach have become nauseated with I.- V It. i:.; .Mol'd \\ .-due- experienced exposed l.aquerton, lovely iy li was at once seen to be a land. her health and se- them Hour at £10 a sack. F>. s.” anti Sylvester Baxter describes a Mexi- 1 promising loo oil' and Fox was not a man to stiength began readily, selling •; !■ 4 p. m. le ave 1 rinkfor: same rapid ..ling alter sweating riel), and Mr. it. They must he aware that them- Song. they can \ •r 1 v at liel’a.-l .! 111. to tail. She Having their own the aeatioti Week. There i* the usual short y p. subject lie construction. It only needed these are some ol the common causes, he easily discouraged, lie knew that if riously complained bitterly supplied demands, selves disregard all such for It : -i P I! ■ 'Aland. nil. ilie i"\vip appeals The thronyh that Miss Nellie had induced her to nn- men carried the Hour to the nearest gro- charming point, "Come this way, story The (. ase of Jerusha 1 '»• and an-condition.- to lie avoided at lie alibi d to cut tile office and Singular Barker, \ p ■;;. 1.11.■ 11»\ amden and lluekland that tin■ root should extended eight any could only patronage: and what reason have dt talic an and sold it for sack they I« i., \' i: ai 12 u. unnecessary and useless cery £2.50 per in father; steer for was writ- Some of tin1 ether articles arc in Belfast r:,re. Fare will almost always prevent blossom into a landed proprietor, he jour- to suppose that others receive their straight me," Childhood e feet at either end, with balconies earned a v lie ‘:»-t -d la. and that ever since she had gold. One soldier had hut one £10 du- Mediawai Art. Horace I colic, aid the abo\e will would have as a chance with ney. neglect- with more ? Sa- ten a Skow none by Sruddei, Gari- ! a -l < i, 111 ..milk', 12 iniit-, twi'-i- ;i simple remedy just good applications patience by begin gentleman, arro.-s beneath it. to transform ex- ed her but it was observed that at I It--'- -t M and at tin* erne it ; never her as : so he altogether. plicate bill, baldi's W. L. Alder,, A Bit ot Bird- 'lid.ay- Tlmr-day generally we have known anybody else waited pa- gacious advertisers are beginning to see other titan Col. A. W. Wildes, who U Ideas, by iv-. -ame end it one lie had lie sold I.- •-,.!!• lays, arriving ai Bel- : to The of was, that day, in the night £50 in gold, the ternal appearance and the possibilities a fall. American Agriculturist for tiently, in the hopes of one day discover this, and are to the old method Life, by olive Thorne Miller, a curious com- ol her burnt the then his first sack of it was returning known all over the State and the which to fortune and height anger, she grocer Hour, and beyond. ie I■ "ear-port, 7 a,,i v\ i<-e daily e\. pt tor tlie interior were boundless, the .luiy. ing road leads of public announcement. The news- parison between passage* in Uobiiisou Cni*o<‘ in. will, and made Mr. James Fox thrown on a of sacks of Hour Itelia-t at a. and 7 p. m., success. existing large heap in the best For twenty years this has been a cradle "■ paper is, every sense, medium ami the of an old Ma» iehus« it* : K.-d ; ni: L.-av <■ -ir-p"i; let the threshing lloor in its her sole heir to that he was This soldier autobiography plan adopted Brighton Cattle Market. The lirin of ,s, Fox was a everything she possessed. busy buying. song, far and but its has a’ i!i ;■ p. m arriv iny at ltelta.-t in l’himley for and, for a result, wide, authority divine, L. K. Hale, and ,a.i resume i i:si»a\ went advertising; given by amusing ■ the. .Juiif .;n, l»... This decision seemed to have exhausted around at the rear of the .. t nneei vv Itti I:ie train-. original shape, and open up between and old-fashioned con- grocer's is always been, to me at least, a \ iif'imt ~i"' k at iiiarkci <'.ill l.'. ii ; highly respectable it by much the also. It mystery. tif a recent a le, -l;Frp a cheapest book, by Chinaman, about . h -. her for she died not secured another and after The 11.1 I great beams to : u- root, low dormers iM'i liitiii*-. 12,1"'.'; i:tl >\vine, 12,>:>■'>; li«irse.-», 1 cern, which avoided and lemaining energy, pile, sack, reaches a tar number incident that called forth this poem litigation, kept greater id'possible I’1 'idt other of there i* a ■ i'J Wi ( came piece* poetry |.mg i; ••!••: -. 1 p• i- tIn- T'U imihei' simi alllr, 1i:i 1. many after. proper interval in the sack, occurred at ."winy pi-'iyranime almost entirely to family business. I’lvmi- days bearing customers than announce- Mouse island more than -• ad ai.d air. called it I’ri'f" "i tiff! ••attie i«h» lb any private im a.- d. it"'‘rent e|nu ela-- Hotting light They' p live weigh;, extra which he sold to the For more poem by Wiiittier in hi- bo manner, on >t. *•' .•• Mr. who had been of grocer. ago. The Colonel was V. VV U liilv. ,j>. iir-1, i-’i -d»u,7> v7 was a hut Fox's Fox, the ment can ; and it is more certain to re twenty years M -ei. Ii- H. llliam-, 5r»*ontl, ley fairly good lawyer, apprised Lli/ahcth and the •‘Court." tit the side new > than an hour he sold the merchant his Lli/.abetb N<»ra 1 a ••hay" 71 7• A 77.tt Fry.and rry IT P I i. a. -a >l'at li U d, i;■_*»,; pooiv-t yra*h*> legal knowledge was ol the most limited state of allaii s by his partner and friend, eeive attention. The circular is stopping there with his family, and one '• mr-F < ".1:1 im,j t;-_* •,. private i" !'• -. i.. --r f[f.. 5;., own and ha* some verses. p- vouny people'.- pray Moots were needed at each lor the lost his senses : Hour, the confederate grocer forenoon a of them went out to prtatv story, H •• i. and he was much too to almost with still his thrown aside as a which party a a,.-| p)'a V inert I h_r, 7 p HI iirijrhlnn -, h.'ivv, 7<‘ It. character, lazy joy thing people mow 7. never discovered the fraud. It was one 1 1 huge had rested slabs llriiihP'n T-J1-a- j.- t1>. So not his sail. A little son of the Colonel s was ni -i (J7«- per ight ones neglected recipients for Dr. I .- ol tin farm bad been a solid as ment. tend to far Monthly” July, by .anklaml. the day piled that while I’lumley did the office work, looking mournful as if the sorrows of a have no time to attend to it. The news- go away. To the surprise < ■ ill 1 p il». eminent Kngiish chemist and sanitarian i* •. < a a. 11 aii -: t. 1 iev *.*•". 1.. Taft-. mass to the topmost bean s. The first Mitn?—lily prr Fox the clients in humor Whole world rested his shoulders. is and consternation of all, how ever, very ... 1 -'o kept good by upon used in each hour of they ia ";*•• p *• i in 2 Jo ire sin ep .1 |7iy20< paper day's :i■■••!, p. ; pn-.n liimr, lloor on that side of the building was left Miss almost hail but welt when important. It is on “A Great W inter sanitar- ei I,amli >kin>— !7< a Jn< a.ii. on them of and Nellie, too, melted away Do the Boats ? and readers lind in just got ail pi;*y iii.m ': y. 7. | in. calling apropos nothing, Big Pay leisure, interest read- underway 1 ium for tin' ( a. | m one room, fourteen feet wide and as w.-.i >hf-p Skin- -.tI.11 l.Tiii F.i'ii. in of the land was Ameriean oulinent." ami i* the 'M; -treel, Hex. It. itiif amusing them w ith his jokes and stories. tears, and could only he comforted by its advertisements as well as its glimpses lost. In the Tin' "l aiilf ia ihe market THEY 1SURX NEARLY ing news, I ‘r> e im_. 1" IP a in. "anaay as the w of hat n. a -upp y lias been TWO THOUSAND FIVE i'e-uli of Dr. Fi ankland's 1 long idtii the generous "her as she now called Fox. excitement the of the boat lost comparatis, of tiiau that "i flit- ivi k This business was termed Jamie,” Mr. because of the atul skipper study 1 a !-.-•• ni im i• t *:r*- tir-t Sunday evening iiT.Fr air*', a part ol' vn hieh technically HUNDRED TONS OF COAL ON EVERY VOYAOE. variety they present apartment, without iu< hid is g the balcony v.' iF inlFii !«•* 1 !"i 11h- lia-le. rattle have and lint llie latter seemed to have turned his and where the island til-' subject a* observed ill the Lllgt-ime "l the Fxpori ■‘keeping the connection together," the information they convey respecting hearings, just n « ...f < .1. >:i v I ■ii F.i-tii|f hiiile r m iia- aii'l were “The chief reason the I !t. l.ni'-n -H'e. I. Hex \ r, er this l oom wet e ihl ee NNV'i, pri<*es why > w iss and < outside it suited Mr. Fox very well indeed. It quite dull witii grief, lie did not appear European a wide of interests. It was they di I not know. They called for Alp* the \ llow stone reg m, w hi eh .- I’»>.;■ a,n_ iii*nr ;•». to a. iii -undav FH-.H-r tlii.- WFfk with n lair •Ifinan l fi'i-the retail diversity may be chum hr! s. each tv. five teet. fourteen. business \ 1 ’• •- by hut t"i u h'l.F-titlt Ha- iraile w;i- < was while he was thus the con- to understand her at and passenger has ceased and the little fe.lnw left on the lone- he :>ited to determine it' -anitarv I .' •. I ana r-'t ni laird "Ullday even 1111! an*l “keeping all, day by day steamship safely estimated that tin announcement help expressly < •■•■ .y '•• n.'-idii diioimii Vx i•:'er and l'i t lie U lie! side. If re t lie stu hies had iiiatiivF. I’ri'-F- I'.-r altl. I t*» 1.lit.-hers ranufl shore -priiny. nection together” that Mr. Fo\ made the as site became more demonstrative, he to be to some of the old made the is noticed li\ ly replied. "Conte this wa\, lath- possibilities. “Ilcccnt Progn e-s in \eria! Nav- ■ 'mu f. profitable 1 • 'a a 1 •, 1 i L' I -I r<- t. II p,r live wriui! I'-. <>1 through press "Up. been, there was to be a scut ol .jua!il\ ; smoking- ; ■ of a certain rich old less affectionate. er steer lot me." < t; I- •!' i'1 ■ .an. vV SelV lee- le- 'MVfi u,o- w. 1 111■'-11 h I irml.' "f lit i' w. widow grew made in a stmight igation.'" 1 *rolessor W I. on e S even*. an p.lri port. > acquaintance established companies,'' said a fifty readers, where, private by room and gene; ;i s; o- ,■-house for and Lamhs rh m fr>m West wer. shipping the fishing- named Mrs. Johns,m, and so well The afternoon before the funeral, Miss it would reach but one. there- They obeyed voice of their youth- illustrated article, will be read with extreme 1 1’ i*v lady, way. If, •I\-••%!• ii" :! Ma-oiijr .:!1 *’Wmf i.iitt-hi'i '., a few !iumtre«l head of "is J'.-mple, tackle, ; 'I:,:,, [mots, and the vaiiou.- aim was agent long experience yesterday, ful and sure e •''in. : 1 -1« 1 i-1 did Iw his cards that before Nellie the same amount were guide tough readied land -in a ... r Mi.ii. an il ii.! -ir.-. I-. |:.f F\p..n Iraie. I’lin s play long, extremely broken-hearted,and fore, expended in intt rest account of the late advance* in thi* ■ « tii.it to : »\ -iFrii ■'!' > ai.-i !■ iv«- a one. This of enor- .a linn I\ No. 14. sundry pstapl’ienaiia pertain p l.aailo imt uotiFralih iV Fox became Mrs Johnson's amid her remarked how comforta- very simple idea Soon after the littie li-llow died, •• IP, Heyular l’luuilcy sobs, either ease, the result would ho tifty- safely. ditlieult but a-t. Kailroa-l*. l'eie- a '•• _1 1 1 tasciuating 2d W '-v any in ea* il n "litil. tamilies ot me,i and boyas who are oil' on Sheep and confi- ble and she had alwuvs been with and and the Colonel wrote the Years 1 r iii-i family solicitors, land-agents, happy mously large fast has fold better from the former method than poem. r.011 -j Laml «;7:per lh. live very ships gr.aphs. and Civilization.' ;>y Prof. *>or Her/ »g, a summer vacation. over these were after had was a,"i ip (V M No. I par dential advisers. her late dear friend. To her astonish- from the poem >een written, 1 11. ley: been eau’t the latter. There are, undoubted a NN f~Ii well, no, you exactly say gives masterly and origin a ■•!' a -la- '-.' no ii.riir!' Iliontln also three other cbambei similar to -AIM. r:: Fal I !••_■« Mil! sfllin-r at low at handling "p.-eia* The linn made a tiling out ment, Mr. Fox to comfort her eases in which the circular is a better Mouse Island ami Col. White was also i'i'F<- t f. iifr lh. .i\c w lait at pretty good attempted ly, the.se over the An,,ve these cham- lt iiflit iFfl the run into the ground, of nauti- I mighty problem -how the*, great new agemi > nay. .; I:• m,-f of Mrs. Johnson. In accordance with with cool "1 speaking there. sauntered one and soon :. r. No. 7. i:liti-r —IwI'f I’ -f!1 ,11 S| aiia!l .’iiI by saying civility, hope you medium than the for evening Heytiiar pfr newspaper. Such, are bers were the Mu !'« t'l' tl'Ull he. reaeting and are destined still turtber to ill y, v .. 11, _ ! moon. •■gie.d oe.im-,." vvhete ai. IP. live weight. cal eati drew near some PH.'.iV lay ni per the usual arrangement, I’ltunley transac- may soon meet again with such a happy matters, you ? —has been over- instance, as where the matter is necessa- eanqiers-ou.. As I neat ,-il react upon the constitution of modern society generations iiad been the and ted the and Fox became a con- home as have had hero until now." eil home I heard one ol a in- crisp business, you done. These fast boats do and the cost of them, gentle id n -1 in Mon new, not pay, rily lengthy, newspaper “Diet bundles of straw and man a in isolation to Age and Aetiv ity.” >ir I a savory cornstalks, stant visitor at her and worked <>n hearing this. Miss Nellie's tears with line bass voice wth by A for Piano house, and never because their space would he very large. Hut such singing among which liens iiad built Surgical Operation Players. will, running much the H« ur. I'hompson, i* an valuable ar- aspiring his way into her good graces by his won- suddenly dried up, and with dilated cases are ; and the feeling song of which 1 li..\c especially N .. eyes I."d-na I2'i. H'-yular nv* t- ■ quite exceptional 11 ties' s. mil \,:r resume, iiad l ie expenses are too and use so Phis ticle .y an “On Leave*.” mc •• boys skill of ;i well-known in derful of conversation. with astonishment and she cried : high, they was for authority. by 1 in eaeu immUi. >p*-<'lan- physician powers amusing anger, sooner advertisers learn the folly of their just spoken. enough me, limited tor iho;,i. \ hove these beams and I et ten John Lubbock, is an tin- >■ There was another "It is you whom I to make me much coal that it leaves little room d the tent and asked him illustrated paper full of 1 ■ Mis inn to tin rescue of a yet accomplishment expect very in ■ M •■ m i• I-1 i.i.«ixvs. It city present large expenditures seeking and just below the I. firm In which the solicitor in this home I" for what he knew about the curious interest it* < which stood our cargo. song. by obscrv II I., ;• .Main al.d Hlyll i:■:: vciy good happy publicity through private means, the "Well," imlefaligable : mid musical students bins of l he adobe- ! muses ol the swa Mows pi.:: Mr. “Take lie "1 think 1 as But tin- stead, and this was an accurate knowl- Fox, however, simply shrugged his the Etruria, for instance, the better for their pockets and t heir success, replied know as much best article of the number i* a tran*la- a :. N" I nla me ley weir still cliugmg were (bur mure com- in i.-t mid medicine, winch : new She Imt I shoul I like to 1 singolui interesting partic- of and shoulders, say ing big t’unarder. crosses the V V. (Mmmercial Hulletin. any one, know who tioii from the German, entitled “Kthic* and IP.- -lay *• veiti iij in a. a edge chemistry i fortable sleeping apartments K. t ular. Hie as a in the of "! do not tiia.t I have once Atlantic in six and a she wrote it." Then lie went on anil told me facts have just been niade lie had picked up hoy shop deny may days half, but the Development TIu^mv,” a p werful di* !■-- t \. I.- _.dar me.-tin- eve y tiardne; in biting hu chemist. The horrible had such hut of i burns 250 tons of coal a or that his wile, who had had duly l: i' his uncle, the ideas, late have grown day, 2.275 just died, >iou o; the relation of to subject ol a jiaper read before tiie Had in His Pocket. morality evolution. < N * > Fox created in his ex- wiser. in this : tons in six and a of course Sausages been an invalid for and •; .. nc smells had alters world and that 1. 1. 1 ei- at young Everything days half, many years, Arclia ojogieal Frauds," by Abbott; “Karl.h » a medical To comprehend I- e.x I tail «>n 1 21 lanr-dav exeimiy «>t county society. and the stains lie had then should not our do the must at least tons in her song sung by him had been her chief so- the Old Trees. periments ugly why opinions carry 2,000 A minister in one of our orthodox quak- ’Iienomeiia": “Curiosities of >iai-F:*h Spare Apple tiiis assistance rendered him same is we bunkers she lace. Then 1 told him if ». ! by surgical sci- made on his hands determined to That what call when leaves her dock, to be he would come I -IV.- I. y I II. il.yelar meet- progress." while on his to a Lite"; “Moth* and Motli-i atelier*’; “Tic ■ churches, Hy- e lo a way preach I 2d ail'' la.-'' ninu- of aril Years ago I move.l onto ail old. run ence musicians, very well-known forsake medicine for the law, hut lie nev- I pun this he bowed and left Miss Nellie provided for accidents. This leaves to the hotel would introduce him to the giene tockton No. looking apple The tendons of the 'little and County Grange, iv 1 VlKW (. *U'N. It., di, AM1.1.TC.VN I.lnlnN middle lin- succeeding to her very considerable prop-- "Oh,” answered the young man, "I see the dill'erenee in the earning hungry dogs scented the sausages, and 1 be enrranl bushes. The n-\ l>eii \ ersioii did it. < I commenced capacity (.range l a cordial iloN'.ip M t- at ■■ I. I 'Min-oii'- "Ih'-e. cutting nrt-f bid you Weleoinc. W are operations by gers are connected w ith the tendons of have seen a box full of letters from of the two ? 1 think the limit of were not in them to the [ Bridgeton N> w s. lip.' itl "i tin* I — t md :>d earh you.” long tracking "-k, Monday-of down most ot the trees, and .should have speed to to our the third lateral or acccsson glad welcome you village, to our nr mtln linger by The of Mrs. Johnson's money "Have you read them continued M •. consistent with economy was reached in of the good man's overcoat, of Boston has a vaeht. the Puritan, which it is cut about all of but found a disposal pocket II PI (.**» N i! No. 11* l\ A I AlP AM VI. them, that so hearts ami homes, to this horn-- 2P.;, tendons, that when the two funner was a matter which had furnished Fox. vvliat have now become the slower course this was a and will the America on this side ha!!, the of ■ long sarcastically. boats, great annoyance, hoped keep cup M.o p k'.yor li' Ma-oni' l’einple, on the few had been and still bore a grafted lingers are held down the two of the water. She to tie verv fa-t. Stockton and to tin* hall *■• II a I IP!*.-- evenilm- of *-ae|| IlHUItll. accessory ol interest to the -Not the “but 1 of which the Germanic is a he was several times under the neces- promises Grange, lining lay few tolerable So I speculation unfailing yet,” replied other, type, although, Herein she \ --I.M1;; A No IxMolII- *»F La apples. pruned these tendons ditfers from the aneinu Puritan, tendered u* .45.;, hold in cheek the power of the town of Slumborough, and Idled many a have seen the box." as far as I am concerned, 1 don't see sity of kicking the kindly by the M:i*onv brethren. ■ whelps away. w as M'-.-i- v) ...da. .riiiny- at 7 o’eloek, in the caretullv and let them stand, hut who yen slow [ Portland Advertiser. they inu.-eulnr fibres tendon in at are of W e are ;o welcome at thi* -i n *.rany a "v**r I-. It. kimvvlton’s acting upon the yawning gap conversation afternoon “Well, you had better and read why they not fast for The the grave glad you particu- so and so go enough any- obsequies completed, were much decayed looked of the third Nobody that the t Vuiovratii- o. I I mil ,-treet linger, and thus it can he Imt teas. Mrs. Johnson had but one relative them first, before you take any further body." the minister and the re- supposes party, lar season when all nature i* smiling with that I had little of their ever congregation as a w ilt It threat- v ,s poorly hope party, support prohibition. tu t.i pt r-«)i Fi<‘i.. clumsily used. Such accessory tendons in the Miss Lizzie the and if you can find a line “Hut vessels like the Etruria can to the where the funeral beauty and We have looked for- to much. I world, Roberts, steps, single carry paired church, ens to be an is-ue ilial w ill break old iim-s, fragrance. vm amounting Next dug out and (-arty d aft- Nov r.'tli, the -tern mail will ar- are sometimes found in one some- of her late sister. This from me to Miss 1 am to more and is not was to be ward to hand, daughter young Frown, willing passengers, the loss of discourse preached. After the and possibly in thi- way may an ninplish in in- your meeting with u* with much inti r- ip. Itt ii i-t time, al 1 l.lu a. m., and 7..'**i p. removed the rocks, ploughed, manured in * times the other, but ill the it was had not let her have made w was eidenlal not less laut than that in * i > < ’• IP a. m., and •» .2*1 in. usually however, agreed, without their cargo tip in this ay ?” sermon finished the minister halted good impel the est, not for the vve p. and the and had a fail- lady, ample damages only pleasure expected t<• p piroad lime vw-n-rii mail arrive- at lu.iP a. planted ground, right hand. are a source of serious chance of mentioned awarded a court can a to make some remarks to his movers intend. [Boston Advi-niscr. They the slightest being being by of law.” “No, they carry few more congrega- derive from old friends and m a- 'i 7.2.7 p. m. Leaves i!..'»() a. in. and .'t.h.7 in. of That of meeting forming p. crop potatoes. piece ground and to musical i nen: was a annoyance difficulty per- in her aunt’s will. A handsome, well- soinetlnng so diabolical pp. tigers, but they can’t get any tion, when brother, who wished to have of tlv elitef eltiz-ns of Stockholm new lias now been cultivated and well ma- high- Many acquaintances, but hoping that you would formers. bred she was left at her about Mr. Fox that the defender er rates for them, and the difference an out, ascended the united in giving Minister W \V. Thomas, .Jr., girl, parents’ young appointment given and stimulate us to more nured for successive years, and the old M'. \\ a dinner on the eve of bis encourage earnest en- The Hot Weather I illiain S. Forbes, the demonstra- death to make her own in the of innocence found it host to retire for does not make for the increase stairs of the and the minis- public recently, de- way world, up heavy pulpit gave dtavors to trees are now rejoicing in a ol from Sweden. Mr. Thomas lias hei-ii promote the welfare of our ordt r ■ neglected tor In Jeilerson has parture, » m -limnin' lias a weakening cfl'eet, lx>th upon anatomy college, inheriting nothing but the battle of life the present, leaving his to rub in expenses. Vou can it ter's coat a hitch to get his attention. old and Have borne opponent running put an ettieient ottieial and w ry popular with tin ami the of mankind ah' iii'-i. *n leel absolutely incapable of vigorous age, large lotiml a means of good generally Behold overcoming these dif- and the dislike of Mrs. Johnson, who had his hands triumphantly ami build castles dow n for a certainty that these and very The divine, thinking it a dog having de- Scandinavians. -Journal. .«og an1, arduous work, and even light duties are crops of excellent fruit. I intend to do [Biddefoni how sweet ami it is for ficulties in a but not seen the child since it its in and fast boats not V. his pleasant brothers to a ... 111gi• IdI\ and unwillinglv. This low very simple ingenious quitted baby the air about the country seat the do pay." Herald. signs upon pocket, raised his foot, as well as I can them in the [N. The Ifiddeford -fournal otters dwell in .• by future, twenty-five together said one of *tis u tic -tein causes even greater infirmity, maimer, lb* says: “A lew ago a clothes. horses and iie was to a sudden and sent unity, old, and years carriages going buy gave kick, the good cents for a reason for the use of _. <•- disease to a and have no doubt for all satisfactory .a. opportunit. for serious gain they will pay a* true as when it vv a* young musician, and a performer on the This was in order to dazzle Miss whom brother down the You the word "eomiiit iieement" ju*t today tirst uttered. i•' a |. In tiii condition the system is quick to the labor bestowed. strange antipathy traceable, l.aquerton, lhe rredicameut. sprawling steps. for the closing ex- me in bopranos How little vve realize a 11'>1111 i'i tiie i\ing, quickening, and -trejiglh- piano, consulted regard to bis in- as some said, to times gone he felt in will excuse me, brethren and orcises of the eollege i-ourse. Bi'eatise iin-v what power and inthi- 1 people long justified seriously thinking sisters,” in. ■ ■ ih >d‘s wliieii urllies lb-other fanners, have you any old mark the of sarsaparilla, ap- ability to lilt up, as he the when Mr. Lizzie’s father, about. In one of the hill towns of old Litch- said the minister and beginning trouble for the gradu- etice for good vve « \ert in these n expressed it, by, Roberts, confusedly, without friendly greet- i'll, ga.ites the dig-sti\c organ 1 in- ple trees which have been long neglect- ates. who step from the school of books into the i- of his hand the and i. an■; Igor ii,!.* every portion of me ring-linger light while then renowned for his had Miss had meanwhile been in- at the work he had ings associations. ed and seem all of ! manly beauty, Nelly field County, is a soprano of a Congrega- looking just done, liinil school of experience. A quarter, please. 1*. w in have taken it write tis, say past hope recovery middle and little were "pi.- ing: lingers neighboring been an assiduous visitor at the house of formed of the conversation at Mr. Fox’s “for 1 could not avoid it. I have sausages [Portland Adv erliscr. 1 lien- is much in lift* on the farm that has a J I.- liti into me.” "It makes me Don't cut them but right down, dig around held fixed on the of bis This tional church, noted for her fine voice. m.ii keys piano. Mrs. Johnson’s She the with an exclama- in and that has been P to dishearten and ag .in. Header, it \uu sutler from summer careful of the parents. being olliee, and, indignant my pocket, dog try- udency discourage. Some- > them, (being roots), apply restriction did not exist in caivi;"s-, tr> li. ir~aparilla. 100 Doses $1. the elder and all his atten- tion about “such incredible The other Sunday the white-haired, old to them ever since he came on times we ring-tin- daughter, taking untruths,” ing grab A feature of the number of the Brook- feel that Mis a humdrum life not wood ashes, mould from the forest, oi his left with duly li -aid that the his ger hand ; it he had no tions for had felt it as a she went to fetch her letter-box. out the !" Courier. Diony.siu.-, tyrant, singed herself, keenly There, clergyman lined the premises [Liverpool ne worth the and are almost to swamp muck eon with stable opening hymn, lyn Magazi is the production of two pajjos of living ready gi\< a a li. imi wahilil shells. Tills would go to posted trouble. I explained to him tlie insult when her sister dined to sure were the all in little presence personal enough, letters, a iu But when we meet h. u srber* were as bad in ancient times as manure, either one or all of them. 1’rtine and the organist, after lingering glance original poems by Brooklyn writers, which up despair. together in of tile accessory tendons in bis hand “snatch him and even later tied with blue and iii v ar* now. right away,” on, packets, neatly up the and wash look at his necktie in the show that the of Churches is not fraternal greeting and exchange notes and neatly, scrape well, sharp with their and told after made a much more brilliant to little mirror, cocked dearly City restricting power, having pink ribbons; but, strange say, she When the is Over. hud that others have "How many have If- art Disease late Ibr borers, etc., and take Day lacking i n talent. *'.Y romance of like trials as ourselves, years,” caterpillars, him of their probable absence in his left." she never could this could not see an heav- his head on one slammed both hands poetical in •* •! id’ "and tie re met I v I know match, forgive early address; and, oh, siiie, only word for it. will soon a how much comfort and we derive my they rejoice The doctor then to an * Brooklyn Heights,” serial story by Cecilia A. .strength •*! i- DR. DKAVFS* II10AUT UK(»l LATOli. proceeds give defeat. Death even had not buried the ens! when she undid the down on the and It is at in tlie new order I packets they keys, kicked at the ped- wise night to read, with you of things. elaborate technical (lanlincr. is also commenced in this number. therefrom. Did it ever occur to you how iici. u:> very lime.” Free pamphlet of F. and account of how which not contained but white the old trees. vv. it. grudge, unnaturally passed nothing paper—all als. The choir and hut for u few some hook which ii. 1 uls. ( Mass. $1.<10 bottle. repeat, spare be an stopped laughing minutes, Other features arc a on \ much good it does us to know that others have ng ambridge. per performed operation that severed from mother to child. paper without a single word on it. The poem ictor Hugo by or gossiping, cleared their throats, and will the mind ; which will trials and misfortunes to I! you desire to follow the revised version In cut off the accessory tendons from the llow far this have been had deceived her compose bring Martin F. Tupper; some pointed remarks on eontend with. saying may wily lawyer evidently arose to la I w !H' the must sing. It seems me log u.gli telephone, you begin your Culture of Corn. little and middle linger. The liberation true or not, one thing was certain ; poor by some demoniacal trick. us face to face with the true facts ol the over-indulgence of children on the part of to that the birth of the Grange « imvet s .[ion with "Stieolo! shcolo!” Thorough struck into the in life, They hymn good was of the was The Lizzie Roberts had not the of a The shock was so Mrs. Ward a the one thing needful for the benolit of the ring-linger complete. ghost great to the poor -that all the death and eternity ; whieli will make us parents by Henry Beecher, and THU HAVk MiVKH FAILH)! The frequent failures in attempting to ball of the style is, excepting soprano. linger could be elevated an chance of ever seeing a single penny love-sick lady that she had the graphic description of Monte Carlo, the husbandman. Many w. re coming to think that •• scarcely Not a from remember man gamb- I •!.«•• been sick more or less for the last ten sound her musical throat. that doth not live by raise heavy crops of corn are not inch further from the of the from her aunt's : her claims to show herself the the soil was a low and ar-, w i.c ii ha .si me dollars in doctors usually plane hand, money-box courage when will ling paradise of Kurope by Mr. Louis Zeiuan- tilling degrading calling, many and the Her pretty face was at a red flush, and bread which will before ii d driiggi-ts’ ids. Tlie last two it only so much to the want of patient expressed his were out of the was to be read but she rallied at alone; give us, but the teaches us years owing properly gratifica- clearly quite question. ; last, her were sky. The various departments are all excel- Grange that it is the most o-t in. i‘tree dollars. r Because I used Sub jaws working convulsively. Why tion at the extended and great There Miss that it still we a few of a noble in-!ead of tiie as in the lack of facility remained, then, only Nelly Imping against hope might sleep, thoughts worthy sustained. calling that man can engage in. What we ph,i;1 Bitter- employing doctors. They lilting soil, giving witli which When it came to her solo part, she was lently .ii***. me he could use this Mrs. Johnson’s be in her when she Christian man with an immortal 1 of Jaundice /•’. V. fioyd, Iloboken. ‘ivv’S ring-linger Rrown, lady companion, favor, could treat dumb. soul in do lack, it seems to mo, i< educated farmers. thorough cultivation while the is on the of his crop keys piano. and Mr. James Pox. with scorn and contempt her faithless him. And, thank God, no one need Some think it don’t I be f r.-uch made 2U0.00U rat skins into kid gloves The choir couldn’t believe their ears ; go The debt statement issued .Inly I, shows the require much education to 'a-' r;ir and -enl of them to this coun- growing. Although the amount raised Referring to ihe complete success of Mr. James Pox knew from his lover and his far to find such books. I do not mean every pair partner, paltry damages. decrease of the debt the run a farm, but 1 contend it. does. To be sure to lie sold. the congregation craned their necks at public during month of try per acre, depends very materially upon the operation, Dr. Forbes says : “I have who had cautioned him in a friendly Mr. Fox, although he considered him- merely religious books, excellent as they the choir, and the old gray-headed clergy- June to be $$,!l!KJ,!l!):l.75; the decrease of debt we don’t need much Greek and Latin, French A Remarkable Karaite. the fertility and preparation of the soil, divided these accessory tendons for the way, that Mrs. Johnson was not going to self already master of the house and are in these days. I mean any books man pushed his specs away up on liis since June JO, 1884, cash in the or German to plant potatoes, corn and wheat, -. Sti:l,4!>4,70S.«4; Nii Mary V Dailey, of Tunkhannock, Pa., was yet inferior crops may he grown upon purpose of liberating the ring linger in divide her but would leave the in felt excit- which to make us and j fortune, everything it, considerably and also stared. help better, wiser, we atllieted lor -i\ years with Asthma and Bronchitis, forehead, The choir Treasury $488,(1 p_>,42!t.2;S; gold certificates out- but what do need is a thorough knowledge land that is capable of producing the fourteen persons, and in nine of these w hole of it to “her truest friend,” ed on the morning of the and sober, and more charitable ; during which linn the hi st physicians could give though day appointed sang a verse and persons standing $ltll.:n::,l4t>; silver eertilieates out- of the standard works best. are a the was single stopped. of the day, to be well i. relief. Her life was until in last Farmers not apt to select operation performed on the ten- she had not made her mind for the of the and when any books which will teach us to despaired of, evidently yet reading will, this time the was at a red despise standing. $t:llt,!H)I,litli; eertilieates of deposit, | October she a Bottle of Dr. New dons of lly soprano read in works on nature, art, polities and rc- procured King's field for corn that they know cannot lie both hands at one sitting. I do up as to who deserved that title. More Mr. i’lumley, as chief executor, sat down what is vulgar and mean, foul and cruel, $2*4,785,000; refunding eertilieates outstanding. Discovery, when immediate relief was fell, and b> heat, and the prespiratiou on her marble and to put in good condition for the not not think at any one of these than once had M. been sudden- and his his and to love what is noble and $240,60(1; legal tender notes outstanding, $.440.- j ligion, keep ourselves well informed on continuing its use tor a short time she was com- crop, operations Plumley slowly got spectacles out, brow had ruined her best high-mind- Sunday bang. * * * 081,010; fractional the the current of the so pletely cured, gaining in flesh 50 Bis. in a few are they apt to plow meagerly, but alter half a dram of blood w as lost. In not one ly summoned to draw up a new will; so junior partner became so faint ami his ed, pure and just. in our own currency. (not including topics day, that wo shall months. Free Trial Bottles of this certain cure of At last with a liual she amount estimated as lost or of them did yank jerked destroyed), $0,001,- ■ he able to converse the seed is in, too many fold their hands any accident follow ihe oper- slight an annoyance as a cold cup of tea heart fluttered to such an extent that he English language we may read hun- 175.88. intelligently and interest- all Throatand Lung i Mseasesat Richard U Moody's her teeth apart, and exclaimed in an un- by Drug Store. Large Bottles 50c. and $ 1.00. and consider the part done. ation. The issue in all of them was suc- cause her to the one in fancied all his and beautiful cas- dreds books which will tell us of all vir- ingly and not he dependent on others to do our important having destroy hopes dertone : I It is a difficult matter to raise a cessful. In two who came to and A scientific heavy persons my Miss Nelly’s favor. Then two days’ tles in the air were as tue and of all praise. The stories of Golden for reading thinking. 1 don’t think there over journal tells l»ow lo prevent lilc- crumbling away ‘‘If 1 ever ketch that Jones young’un good Days July (monthly part) con- j High. Another good way is to refrain from growth of weeds and corn at the same office together, strangers from a on the of Mr. and a in a dream. and bravo men and women ; of w as a time when was looked going distance, neglect part Pox, that me that hunk of gallant tains the opening chapters of a new serial by agriculture upon out betw een acts. one of 1 gave maple taffy, time upon piece land ; the former performed this operation on the two constant of hot tea at the hands did not his old friend at once and heroic of deeds which we i with as much favor as at the And supply Why I'll break her neck.” actions, the author of ‘‘Kdward Fleetwood,” etc., the present day. These are Solid must be down if a ol hands of each of them in the of of Miss Facts. kept good yield presence Nellv again reinstated this lady read the document ? Why did he make ourselves should he proud of doing ; of well it may be. There is no that tends “Let us pray,” said the gray-headed continuation of other serials, including one by ! calling The best blood and ever is obtained. Weeds have my Dr. Addinell Jr. in Mrs. so whom we to purifier system regulator grain always friend, ilewson, Johnson’s good graces. Mr. Pox, the suspense unbearably long f Why persons feel he better, wiser, Oliver to develop a more noble manhood within the reach of tru- clergyman, But Optic, and the usual variety of entertain- physically, placed stififering humanity, been one hindrance to successful These two said with had cause for did he solemnly. everybody than we are i- Electric Bitter*. of Die Bil- great patients emphasis therefore, good anxiety as continue to stare first at the pa- nobler, ourselves. [Canon and ly Inactivity Liver, within earshot of the choir stopped to ing and instructive matter. James KIversou. mentally morally. iousness, Jaundice, Weak corn but are not so formid- that there was not in to what would bo the exact state of in his then at those around Constipation, Kidneys, raising, they only relief, using per hand, first, Times. Kingsley. Finally, brothers and sisters, be of cheer. or any disease of the or whoever grin, [Hartford publisher, Philadelphia. good urinary organs, able an enemy as many suppose. Ad- the ring-linger, but there was also an affairs when the old was him, and then once more at the requires an appetizer, tonic or mild will lady finally paper Let us labor on what our hands find to let stimulant, should he taken of absence of which before do, always find Klectric Bitters the best and eer- vantage them, and exertion, the called upon to join the majority. without uttering a single word ; and then “Oracle has inherited A in only certainly my voice,” baggageman Castle Garden asked a us do with our and when the Mas- tain cure known. act surely and the or at was constant and forcible Professor rails a “a eorolli- said a might, great They quickly, plow cultivator kept work from operation along “With such an old woman,” he said to at last, when he did speak, why did he Huxley primrose proud Brooklyn mamma, after she had French passenger where he was going, so as to every bottle guaranteed to give, entire satisfaction tloral but be wouldn t ter above eads us one one to cross that silent the time the corn rows first until tiio back of the forearm and hand.” dicotyledonous exogen,” struck on high B, the other evening. “1 should have his cheeked. “Jo ne sins by or money refunded. Hold at fifty cents a bottle appear, himself, “who is ready to make a new- stammer, “1—I do not know; I see noth- baggage pas” (1 by do It if the primrose was able to hit back. Some retorted her matter-of-fact do not river we be welcomed as Richard II. Moody. the of is Record. wili and to judge so,” husband. know) he replied. "Genessee Falls!" may Patrons of His growth grain nearly complete. | Philadelphia any day, burn it the next, ing—in fact, in this same paper, but—” men are towards the weak. “1 wondered terribly overbearing what, had become of it.” interpreted the baggagemaster. heavenly kingdom. M.Blanchard. Maine Matters. The Status of Officials. over to Suspended Sailing Summer Seas. Montana Kansas. Our at notice. 1 don’t believe that He would ever have REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. George Niagara. NEWS OF BELFAST AND VICINITY. Twelve sail of vessels laid off the Camp Ground, NEWS AND GOSSIP FROM ALL OVER THE STATE. It has been placed it here if He had kuown to what use quite generally assumed, that un- A VOYAGE TO THE COAL REGIONS OF CAPE ON THE MARCH. VETERANS QF THE CIVIL the recent weather. Niagara, June, 1885. After crossing the they would put it. Had I kuowu before I went Northport, during foggy der the Tenure-of-offiee act, an official who is BRETON. WAR. IIOW TO BECOME AN ARMY OFFICER. Conductor Mace looks in ids KNOX TROTTING PARK RACES, BELFAST, THURSDAY, JULY S\ 1885. suspension bridge to the Canadian we under the fall, that the fee I was to pay would iiuely new uniform. Will F. Bean has gone Into business In Kansas The Gut of DOWN THE MISSOURI. MONTANA TOWNS, side, suspended by the President during the recess of Canso and the coasts and harbors go into the Canadian Government’s trowsers Mo. The Ann is Bennett lu the races at the Knox Trotting Park Fri- ETC. drove to the rapids a short distance below. Parker's new yacht, of Bucksport, brought a City, & Bean, wholesale the Senate is not of Breton are familiar to some of our pockets, her cash account would be two dollars dealers day afternoon Ira P. Iloosac won PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE restored to office by the failure Cape small excursion to Belfast on in hats, caps, etc. Woodbury’s The order No. 44 head- Before we got there a man stopped us and we short and I should not have been under party Saturday. the three race 2.41 readers following general to-day, minute in 2.52v and 2.50; of the Senate to approve the new who have gone down to the sea in fish- The of appointment anted I don’t know was the fall. Gosh! don’t Lord Dufferin On It will he close directors the Masonic Temple Association, La Barron's Karl second. The 2.30 race was w on quarters of the army was published April up again. whether he Why Wednesday next, July 15th, of crafts. we 9lb, Journal Co. the President. This is a question which is ing Others advise to consult an atlas come here and run a peanut aud lemonade time of this city, met evening and declared an by John T. Haines’ Nellie M. Best time 2.30. Ira Republican Publishing 1885: a highwayman or what he was. We hadn’t for salmon. The present will be known as a Tuesday or chart before stand? And Prince Albert turn an hon- i annual dividend H. M. CHARLES A. PILSBURY.EDITOR. pretty certaiu to be raised when the Senate proceeding farther. Tt will might great salmon year. of four percent, payable August Woodbury's Slippery I>lek, second; “The crossed or troops mentioned below will exchange any bridges, gone through any est penny by running a telescope. There are 1st. Beau’s McLain, third. The two days raees RUSSELL G. DYER.Local Editor. again meets. An Illinois for ex- be seen that Cape Breton, a part of the Prov- | Mr. Postmaster, stations, the movements to not later than or down elevator fees and tolls and swindles on our Edward Sibley, of tills city, goes to New closed The 2.45 .lass was won begin tunnels, any when he stop- enough side, 1 Saturday. by with an excellent was ince of Nova is from the June 1885: C. E. Tibbetts ample, record, recently Scotia, separated 1, but but it is all done by private persons and corpor- York this w'eek for the purpose of selling the has bought the Uowell place on Ira Woodbury’s Iloosac; Berry Bros. Bessie, * * * * * * ped us, I suppose the five minutes were brig up ations. Think of our " second; J. F. Eastern third. Prohibition in Canada. removed, and his place was given to a man who main land by a strait called the (Jut of Canso— Government charging a II. C. Sibley, now at that port. aldo avenue, this city, and John Smalley has Wiley’s Queen, The 18th of with the since we paid the last time, ami that it was dollar regiment infantry 20th for going up Mount Washington ! I guess the turns out to have been dismissed from the army, a great thoroughfare for and through The P. bought Cochran place They will Summary. shipping, regiment of infantry. time to 1 know I felt better after l now Pll and let some one else eontiuue this ! yacht M. Bonnie, of Belfast, has been ; adjoining. The Scott act movement iu Canada is causing pay again. stop move to I. P. and to have been twice under indictment for which the Boston steamers on their * * * * * * their new homes this week. Woodbury, Portland, ns. l>. g. Iloosac..4 111 pass pas- subject. By the by. they have here, framed, i painted and put in Urst-class condition for the sum- a deal of excitement. The Scott it paid him. We soon arrived at the and 1 Bros., Rockland, us. g. in. Bessie.1 2 2 2 good act, of Lieutenant General Sheridan : rapids the of “A Berry in frauds. that the sages to and from Pictou and Charlottetown. It By order photographs the Prince and of and looks as well as Subscriber,” (Brooks) is reminded that the J. F. complicity whiskey Suppose were Marquis mer, the best. Wiley, Lincolnville, us. g. m. Eastern should be explained, is temperance R. C. IH nn. General.” slid down a board to the bank of the riv- both of whom went legislation, Senate to will be further seen that the of Adjutant Lome, under the falls. I name of the writer must all Queen ...... 2 I 3 3 should decline give its consent to such island Cape | Frank of accompany matter sent er. Before we went down, the wonder if the a Whiting, East Belfast, lost a horse h.st 11. s>. and is said to with the 27th followed orders No. 2, however* gen- they paid Government dollar for This Moor, Ro<‘kland, ns. s. g. ITiuee.3 3 4 4 correspond prohibitory an act of “administrative re- Breton is divided into two islands Bras d' April headquar- publication. is an invariable rule in all extraordinary by each? The his name week. The animal was tied in the pasture to feed, Time. 2.40>*, 2.403*, 2 42}a, 2.41. laws in Maine. This we believe to be not al- ters division of tleman who turned the crank at the slide, Marquis simply signed Or the Missouri, General Schofield It properly conducted newspaper offices. form” as that, and should reject the President's Lakes; that these lakes branch out in all di- ‘•Lome,” and looked like a very small angle- and getting the line wound about the neck choked \ The free for all race was won by Haines' correct. The Scott as we under- in the of the smiled at me. and I handed him a dollar. together act, rections, and that the command, assigning companies worm, that was suffering with a pain in his to death. The weather wise there will be no in Nellie Black Nell, second; nomination, would the suspended officer be surrounding country say change M.; Woodbury's stand resembles the “local in 18th and 20th to their new stations and Well, that’s all right. When 1 was here last, stomach, and then some of his retinue his Bean’s it, option” laws restored to his is mountaiuous. Vessels into the lakes arrang- signed j The the weather for the better until the moon McLain, third. thereby place? pass while he was liquor saloons ran wide open on circus changes, ail the visitors came to see the rapids themselves, titles, under the falls. I did not day, the South and elsewhere; that is to say, coun- ing details of the movement. By tills order which will be on next. So a of Summary. The Chicago Tribune, which maintains the through a canal with a single lock at St. Peters, measure them, but for a guess, 1 should and much liquid damnation was dispensed. While Sunday long spell the but now they come to see where Webb rough ties or decide whether eight companies of the 18th stationed at Capt. that were about an a were “set w hs foggy weather at this season is unusual and we may F. Haines, Portland, ns. b. in. Nellie M.l 12 2 1 municipalities may they affirmative of this question, goes back for evi- on the Gut of Canso side, and thence may sail say they eighth of a mile good many up” there but little dis- L. 1*. ns. bk. m. tried to swim through and lost his ami I I don't consider over therefore look with for Woodburv, Portland, will have prohibition or not, and in some northeast into Fort Assinniboine and the two companies sta- life, long. myself and above turbance. coniidence clear weather Black Nell... .3 2 112 parts dence to the debates when the Teuure-of-office the Atlantic, there being two believe bis insurance. A small met us and curious, but 1 would give four to know next wees. of Canada a decision has beeu in the af- tioned at Fort M. were to march boy shillings H. M. Bean, Camden, ns. b. g. M< Lain....4 3 3 3 3 given act was Mr. Trumbull the hill outlets, the Great Bras d’Or and Little liras d' Maginuis T., If Lome hail his Mr. Freeman is running the Camden mail stage passed. reported a picture taken holding his W A. ns. s. sorrel for ottered to show us lady The McLain, Rockland, g. lirtnative. The is one of to Coal Banks and Point and there meet compensation just until the new cun litul another Freemasons for Juue Week of Toronto, the to the and in wo on March Or—the name Arm of Gold. About Rocky by the hand wlmu he was here. proprietors driver, liepositoiy publishes Fred .. .2 4 4 Senate, signifying doing, 81, where the was last seen. I told him a sketch the 20th. the arrival of the the Capt. OUR UKORlvK. after which Mr. Freeman will run a accommo- and portrait of K. i. Freeman, Fast Grand (The lime was not telegraphed.; ablest opponents of the Scott act, and upon he midway of the Gut of Canso. on the Bre- Upon 20th, daily lHjh, made the following lucid explanation Cape I didn’t think 18th were that I had compensations dation Belfast. Master of the state of llhode Island. His father A was there was an which no doubt to it to be ton to proceed by water transportation enough line between Camden and large crowd present, and ground- appear good o fits isious: side is Port Hawksburv, and directly oppo- prov with me to last me back to the was a of excursion on the Knox A Lincoln railroad, to I). and thence rail t<> Fort hotel, and fur- Some farmers in Waldo will Baptist clergyman Camden, where hedird and sufficient. That it is iu the pay of the liq- “This leaves the law in this The first site is Port Mulgrave, the terminus of the rail- Bismarck, T., by Generalities. county begin hay shape: thermore 1 In 1S8JI. Mr. K. E. Freeman Isa brother of Mi A didn’t care a darn—1 am quite sure this but the will defer it for THE VI IF BOARD OF HEALTH. uor interest, as Mime of its adversaries haw section of the act that all persons from Halifax. At the former the Leavenworth, Kansas. ottling w'eek, majority provides ^p- way place Freeman who drives the mail between Cam and with the advice and consent of On 1 used the word darn—where Webb was Montana expects to a few Crass is late and the recent rains will stage At a regular of the State Board of we do not and we do poiulcd by the arrival of the 18th at Fort Leaven- Capt. produce 00,000,000 pounds days. meeting charged, believe; believe Worcester landed some 00 of her passengers at of t his den and Belfast. tiie Senate, shall hold their of- last seen, for who was copper year. It much. The w ill be better than last Health, held iii Augusta last week, the Soere- I except Judges, worth “K" and “F” were to anybody idiot enough to help crop year. that, according to its lights, it is in be- 10 a. m., June and companies take wa- authorized to is-m* a circular of in- working fice during the term for which they were ap- 23d, they and their baggage Exclusion to Bar Harbor. The steamer tary try to swim those rapids ought never to have Four dollars a week is the amount earned The of 1 at half ranee and i sooner post thereat; companies “A.” *,B,‘ and “1>” by necrology Colby Diversity .read tin- to in the Slate in regard to of tempt morality. The situa- pointed. unless removed by and with the covered the small and somewhat a < quiry physicians completely seen last at I good mechanic in Holland. Queen ity, of Bangor, will make an excursion advice and consent of the aw iw were to to been all. once knew a man, who recent Commencement, included two residents of local sanitary condition-, a circular concerning ! tioii some vn hat different in Canada from what Senate, except (my company) proceed Fort Hays, dilapidated wharf. Here all had to undergo the Worn Belfast and Northport to Bar Harbor on the of closets and one in the next section. left a silk umbrella in the of a has diminished deaths from con- Belfast—lion. A. G. Jewett and W. II. management dry earth is provided Kansas, and take “( and lobby theatre, Drainage liurrill, Esq. it iu Maine. There the manufacture and -all- ordeal of the Custom House. Mr. J. C. Bouri- post; companies Hi. The boat will leave Belfast at each on tin ntion and n striction of The second section authorizes the President sumption in Vermont one-half. The former In 1>_’5 and tin- iatter In ls:fb. Thursday, July prcv» diph- “F‘ to Fort 1. and and who went back the next day to see if he graduated ot has been on the same a recess Gibson, T.; companies “G,v 7 a. theria. scarlet lever and typhoid fever. The liquors long footing of the 1'oiled States, during of the Sen- not. the inspector (a son of Marshall Bouriuot, in., Northport at 7.d1, arriving at Bar Harbor .it to **1L“ and “K” to 1. could find it, and that incident has re- The Berlin Post- hints that Prince Bismarck Ma\»d‘ Fogli-r, of this cliv, was very considerate of addle--. the S« cretary and with other branches of and The ate. suspend from office any officer appoint- Fori Reno. T. always 12.30. the I**n will leave for home at '• subjects by business, Week the Collector) proved, however, to be active, an Returning. ed and with the advice and consent the maim d in i desires alliance with for the crowd on -Barmim’s He members of the Board in-fore teachers* insti- by of THE MARCH TO COAL HANKS. my mind, as the most consummate England. Thursday day. m. Eare for the round argues that it is not ju-t to destroy the business and as well as a of P- trip *1. The Queen GU- tut« s in tin- st He wa- di-cu-sed, and a- Senate, until the end of the uext session of the obliging expert, good judge of had two barrels of tee water In front of the many Iii accordance with the orders the piece foolishness that a man ever did, or The number of Quakers in Hie l/nited States : placed Is a excursion the route of the seller-and dealers without com- Senate, and him, withiu and soon uhundredor of trunks foregoing j splendid boat, delightful, .addresses a- po.—ihle \v:h be delivered tin com- i liquor requires thirty days character, mare is estimated at less than 100.000. Custom House, where the obtain a 1st h ever could do, but Webb has laid ail over him. thirsty might and if the is it will be one vler, and unwarranted traffic. Tin* Prohibitionists dutv. Master. On Monday evening the same official in- of tills 1* The committee on selection of text j nations are approved, his authority to un I’nt.il Andrew cit\. who passing the «ummcr here, -p m hygienic suspend Sandy rivers,—the only places on the way stuns it and it lays around in a kind of a dazed .Jackson’s time office-holders der the lair icitk the AND THE OLD us stalled the officers ot Scars' Lodge at book- for school- bad fifteen ditl'eieiil work- in Canada, like our wn, are not disposed to expires session, The B d’Or Lake Steam Navigation (_’<>. were not to see the President. Scarsporl. last winter in WashirmL" where slu* wa- t-iudini j where water was to he found. iu the way. ami then commences to run down ! permitted umier consideration ami xx i--ue their OFFICER TAKES POSSESSION OF THE OFFICE. F.arly slowly in tile report compromise, liowevt r: and so tbe battle rages. had recently changed their schedule and no one The telephone of Norlhport Camp Ground was Corcoran Art Gnlierj Her coph in oils ot this week. The ouiv change made is this: As the bill puss- morning of 31st the battalion was assem- the liver. It starts sort of moderate, but in a Lightning is reflected for l.’»o to 2oo miles, to May in last week. There are now fourteen tide- several of the noted works In tliat wci*- In a recent issue The Week says: eel the Senate it a affirmative seemed know with certainty what time the and thunder may be heard for 20 or 25 miles. put galierj required positive bled and the march the little time it over its comes maim; state college. began; regimental band gets numbness and in the Belfast lo< al exhibited in an ! In the State?. Prohibition i- vole on the part of the Senate disagreeing to boat would leave for but phones cxehangi against only Washington highly ruju).limcnti d unquestionably Sydney; everybody at of At a sale of coins in Now York. The students of tin Maine ;- them was The Lost Hog-., l.\ a e,debraie«J frtiK'i magazine. The been elected so after awhile on the wharf it was de $05. ly following have a- a it, the officer would back at the eud of the resting a-veil great misfortune if the re- go it tears down between the ue llm Hie as i\- i-.-oi : public been their home since 1S7‘J. Ollieers and men rocky banks of the al>lv hirgdv Increased during year. painter, original of widen »st £;j** \V, otiie. of tin ia;ion 1. F. Lockwood >< was cided to invade the town and obtain a spectable head- "t the interest were to ssioti unless somebody else confirmed in midday Fifteen hundred mill hands at Cleve- ( liquor were iincj ami ttn roiling •'ll'*- -J on will exhibit ut ‘SB, pre-ideiit ; A. Seal's 'Hi, vice president; his The the President to sus- dressed in fatigue uniform and i-vry leaps up lun.s somersamis ami l: painting-hen .Mi- throw up the game in despair, and hand the place. authority of meal. There was quite a number of public land are uii a strike ugainsi a ndmiiou of l Indtistria; Journal say> K. II. I>en.-iow. J. AL Ayer 'Hi. treasurer: rs. J. 1*. tabs houses from, but chose the Scotia secretary. ed and tribe which is the curse of a ml, of course, the old officer then oj 1‘ereival, fr-mi >i of] N •; disreputable possession possible. Soon tic- order “liout -top inarch" chewing No. U brown soap, and spitting out lias purchased the \: Ir- w Du-key p e in Stock- Northport, point >rtli| Blag.len 'Hi. w a- cho.-en editor-in-chief; J. tin House, a wooden building of the More than forty years ago the luanufarture of prohibited di-tricts in the United State-. office" quaint English j avenue .Mi.SsF. hi. 11. cl. oi N■ :• v. ... ■ s »i*ti.|<--vt Fred L >ekw *. managing editor: J. I >. Board- was given, arms were immediately carried stills, is a sight to behold. I’he falls are >tti- i molasses from melons was carried on In central ton for a »toek farm. Mr. Dettslow owner of the Our Canadian i- in li would appear from this that in the event cottage order of architecture, and were not sor- is doing a crayon of tin- ,-U«: 11. 11..John man of a. a- ,liior from I he class of contemporary certainly i Illinois. summer on and Intends portrait Augu-i in positions to suit the individual soldier, pendotis and grand, but the rapids are a clear tinest cottage Fort Point, A be. of on the of the to ry that we did so. Mrs. Bain, the pipes son. liberal appropriation lias n made by the ; error in the above assertion, as it is in some failure part Senate approve landlady, Stockton his home in the future. were got out. and and conversation be- ease of ugliness and temper. We walked along den. Booth claim- that, the IbOO the making trustees of i!i<- college toward sustaining its of the could us, as there was but little songs by year other- to this State. Prohibition is change of officers, the former official only promise t">Vli Last week w- "I tin trial, the annual relating was the Punk for a distance a walk, Salvation Army will number ‘io.w.ouo mem- Kidnapping III i: own child. One dtu last sp.,ke publication. Tin Pendulum, pub- to at home gan. Nothing required except that cadi quite by plank would resume his It would be time spare, what would be called a bers. at Hast M:im ..t shed tin Beta Theta Pi ami lx. lx. F. socie- gaining rather than losing ground, and that in place. possible, week a woman arrived in tills outlie Boston Caml.rdge, ..--..n, d-p.-r and by man should his iu ranks and his and vieweil the seething and angry waters and city dinner, and we seated ourselves keep place tic-s. has made appearance on the eastern as in the South and of course, for the President to him picked-up boat from It. 1. she a team Harris, the alleged produce-windier.- >:ucc tin unexpected quarter-, West, suspend threw A tomato vine at Plant Ha., eov rs a Providence, procured «>l ii- It i- proper distance. pieces of hoard and old limbs of trees City, horizon til'll, annual oscillation. while our hostess was the meal in a n the trial has ended. The Ro.-bm .Journa- -a but notably in the former section. That dnink- again after the adjournment of the Senate, but preparing space seventy-live feet In circumference, and and driver and was driven b> the tow ot’ Brooks. edited and r< ilcets redit tht' The officers of the are into it, to see them swallowed ably grea upon regiment principally immediately up, all w In the Criminal Court at Fy am enne— this would be wo an toevadeor pleasant sitting room the water. bore last inter. Vrrivlngat the home d Mr. Levi Miles, she enter- superior societies. ami crime are increasing in Maine i- not flagrant attempt overlooking hri igt Inn old veterans of the men who never to he seen and of the j I lay, the piry returned a v er Met ,,| war; entered the again, thinking and a child about three ears the law that few Presidents would un- In one corner a (dock ticked and A ed, sei/d.ig y ohl, jump -• di!\ ill the ease- of lle-ir. w. u \\ A TaRTISa k M/HOOI. Boa KD. true, and although liquor i- sold more or less nullify grandfather's prominent physician of Pittsburg has been ol-, 0-1: volunteers in Til and in eases power and of water in motion, which many In Id much strength ! discovered to be a ed into the b am and returned to Belfast, when -he Ii*»pt■ and .lames W. Harris, tried under an Indict iu the cities, it i- dertake it. Upon this point,Senator Trumbull told the hours, and home-made rugs covered in league with band of rob- Biddeford is x< iled over the aeti> n of tin openly surely something gain- so uient tore to del'rand tin* die hv higher rank then than do now in the i* harmless while at rest, when “now hers and is under arrest. look the afternoon boat for Boston. Tin w man mspiracy pul doing the floor. Dinner was served in a little they j gent( ; a school committee in discharging the mpeiiu- ■ d that it i- kept out of the towns and the rural said: snug pretended commission husiness at >om«*r\ ii.‘«*. organization. These men when mils- ! stand right where you are —Just take the was Mrs. Nathan Miles, and thediild was her own (.onu- c! t'*r leicnci* notice that tendent of schools without assigning a y rea— “And would it not be with the room, with the beams overhead and a regular lady’s The total of the Culled States Treas- gave ex-a-ptum* district- and that there i- not a or trifling legis- showing won't receipts would I taken In I -I sax- xx as distillery tered hand, detain you hut a moment give >oine time ago the Inisband ■! Alls. the Supreme .'oiirt, and a on. 'I'lie Journal that Air. Snow one lation of the country, with that oath which out of the volunteers at the dose of the ury for the last liseal y ar hiv about nine daughter. trifiuy white sanded floor, and the meal, a finished. mounted Carn ner therefore deferred sen tenet on t tic eon within the limits of the State. though plain, you nicely handsomely < bit of the best siipei in ten dents the ever bad, brewery th> /’ /,/ tabs to sn that the laws are war ; millions below the estimates. Miles I To ught the did to Brooks and it with city faithfully were assigned to the regular army as a re- of i"fed parties. The ballot Col-on and Roper was he had universal satisfaction, ami his dis- was substantial and good and our hostess was photograph yourself and lady for- but he given A ot The Week, for if the moment that, the execution Us gram l re n I.-, there is some, ditlieulty In the in. reased =-> failing t«> cr u nit h correspondent taking "ted, by ward for their are never tlnUhcd his sentence, never It pa $d,'K>o each, p»*o missal was a to the The al- services. Such all the field and will. The English cabinet has decide*! to abandon surpri-e public of the an officer was restored to his form- kindness itself. Here we met and with .Vs soon ;i- Mrs. Miles learned the where- they were committed to jail. Harris furnl.-hed tin* hi- text a rink item, evolved from the law, parted was done in a moment of hut l was family. imagina- passion, not coercion in Ireland and on the strict ad- *• motive of the committee i- political. Air. er In should in him/ officers, ail the captains, and seven out of rely "»nds rcuuired of him, a •; i- at rtx n leged position, at/a susjHild THIS our fellow Prof. wife and of the eliild she came to Belfast as al'• furnished to show that and that in lieu of a and had also country. The which at home makes fchovv the wheat crop to be 100 cent, bet- the naming of Portland, hegon. I'he -eiilm were treasurer. The -hooting 1- on the Rend suspended officer, by system and the bank of the river, to the by per range other scandal of its vote that an officer in the U. S. army: and the bridge along ter than the estimate a month ] »KA I'll or A < KI.FB15 A TF1» PHYSICIAN. New England morality, fu-ti- declared that officer ought not to travelling so and does not the 1st, prin- ago. divided as to whether the town .-Mould e naiikd t trm and is know n a- Ken-Inn >r. The duo easy, require Horse Shoe Kali, for the of driving lip angc eidc. have been at in or are been purpose all reduced Maine, have suspended, NO PUESI1>EN1 would cipal way, by at West Point; 2nd. Portland or the advocate.- 1 L nno I>r. E*Jabrook. died iu Rockland I traveller to look after his is graduating through Clark's Islands, live of them connected The Baltimore American that w ithin Boston, ai ds. The club numbers eight. On Saturday the Joseph conspicuously less than in non-prohibitionist think, the moment the Senate had adjourned, baggage, wanting predicts aged eighty-seven years. He By civil appointment—these are by little hiidges. to the one of ten half of the States will set residents of those places in the east, ll was ciuo met for The was ut an Sunday night, States. L til ess are. it is to talk in defiance of its action, of here. You must keep an eye on your trunks appointments Burning Spring, years up whip- practice. shouting w they impudent again suspending the most as horn in Athol. Mass., graduated at Williams made celebrated sights, and the greatest for the of wife-beaters. decided to loss a 'hree out of ii.. :i of the of and us the officer who was law restored to his when are made to them by the President subject to tlie approval ping post- punishment up copper, eight inch bulls eye, l*>n yards oil' hand open sight. the at iniquity drinking, urge upon by changes prevent being wonder on the Canadian we College in Isis, being oldest alumnus the the side. All along, 1 win.” lit example of Maine, if these vice* have former unless t was for some cause of an board who the to Boston man saving “Heads The follow is the score out of a T5. time of his death. II< was also a of position, left behind or sent astray, and an old fellow army examine applicant. had been told to be sure and see the The commissioner of pensions has decided ing possible graduate been diminished in Maine, it would the Burning pay subsequently arising.” dismiss 50 or C»C of the examiners ap- the tow u w as named Portland. Tradition savs : ii.it S IN Johnson, Wes.-on rifle, 4 4 14 :» 4 4 d 1 the Harvard Medn-al School, studied in Bo-ton on the wharf us a lecture because 3rd, By appointnie.nl from the ranks—these ; Spring. Guide hook, advertisement, haekman, special prohibitionists tod* nionstrate and proclaim the gave quite 4 14 4. with the celebrated Dr. Ezekiel Cushing, settled These citations make it clear that it was the guide and everybody said “see the Burning pointed under the act of Congress passed in Belfast got it-, name in the same manner. On page ] for these are the ami of our was appointments are also made tie- President ! h. F. Haiinrd '» 4 1 1 1 d 1 d 1 fact; parents not labelled with name and by "trout. title, 114 in < amden and there offspring baggage and conscience “see the 1884. of Belfast be sixty years ago, practiced a state of intent of those who framed and advocated this Spring,'' whispered lm; of Williamson’s History may f t t. .i-l thoroughly corrupt society. destination. move and ou the recommendation of the soldiers a He People speak regi- Burning and > fifty years, achieving great reputation. slowly Spring,*’ my companion suggested a in found an account of it. The earlier settler- w <-iv K. Johnson,lU m’gtonrifle, 1 I 4 4 3 t id It In* law that it should officials from arbitra- 1 John Bright predict- great catastrophe was demonstrator of in Brunswick ; would in order for us to quote some protect mental commander, and an* also to the it my linanees allowed, that “we better see the 1 3 anatomy slowly. The Scotch element predominates, and subject unless the he from Belfast and Londonderry, and ?i division average..'b As I Europe military system changed- F \. F a sc.-tia, ening do, -ay- good citizen and respe, ted. conducive to and nu n. As an take gave fair view of the above the English forces in the Soudan at I >«»n- I lie «#; u Mil- universally drinking morality no less the than the young example, the nation- rapids keep was terminated by tossing up peii.i reminded, by people by the tails. Were not so I Hon. Michael II. I’he: in, ae- m :dcd by Ids -n, A CH \ I "I A A N KFINION. this re- Washington: They quite busy. for a fresh the :i I’ql* prosperity. Evidently correspondent of the nou-commissioned officers of gola, possible campaign against ler won and the town was called Belfast, 1 r whl* irom of William Black's novels. We did ality my as those below, l nrri\ed Boston yesterday, registered at the The I'nited States flag was not displayed on scenery, think, but noticed that they Malidi. The State Chautauquans were on an excursion j gards drinking as something to be commended ; the lull i! hunts of to-day are truly thank!'.. Halifax hotel, and was called up*m b; a number <•! the of from all the not once hear the it is company 'The 1st Sergeant (known in the old j humped themselves pretty lively for new begin- to Hake Maranoeook. It was a Fourth July departments. pipes, true, but there citizen.- and American? re-iding m-rc. h u* mow Thursday. and he was in bis when he wrote ners. At the at a build- Maryland’s strawberry crop t hi- year has i probably eups It was visible over the Treasury; but there tactics as was born in length carriage stopped -i n; '.t he will assume the -lutie- an ... Tuned grand reunion of the different circles eompris- were McPhersons and the numerous other Orderly Sergeant) Eng- been to Bask Ball. The game <»n •Saturday and we were told io enter. 50 besides paving -- the above. His letter is in one sense, was no 11 raised over the of ing, Admission very profitable growers, "tale- con-ui-geie in! tor the inci -, a.- -»». the Pine Tree < L. s. C.of Maine. Tin* of- important ag Department land; of the four one was iu Cob cp pro\ ing salmon and salmon Sergeants born ] cents.’’ was a from 75 cents to *2 a to women and chil- tills city, between the Bo I fa-! and Justice. The reason is that the At- Mac’s, fisheries, and Castle There sort of a barrel sticking day to lion. \\ Five. Mr. I*: wi; ii is uni-r ficers are: President. J. < Haskell,of Auburn; however. I: shows that the rummies in Cana- assigned went But it is not the Germany, one in the United States, one In up through tin* floor, that resembled one of dren pickers. called out 500 persons. It was a splendi 1 game ad stood, remain in the city t•.r lew weekand w i 1 Vice President, Rev. G. I>. of Au- torney General fishing. Dare, home of MacLeod, might have stood Lindsay, da are alarmed, and we trust not without cause. bi Indore lii- W n. e Mr. understood that Mr. Garland himself Ireland and one in and of the four those a flairs that a carriage maker sets up a round, ami doubtless will not no <.\cdiod tlii- sen l*?i,i-1uetcii departure. burn ; Treasurer. R« v. R. Sander- n. of Lewi — generally on one the hold shores. The Hungary, is ill If the Cnited States native of any scenery, too, whirl a sort of a it stated Yielinathat Plmiae, ing the province, heartny raises the There was no raised over on, hollow cone, with iron son. Belfast -me of it- Oe-t g.ei e ton: Secret a Mrs. J.c. Has- Hag. flag Corporals two were born in Ireland and two refuses to recall Mr. the played welcomed as the of I.- Corresponding r>, The ITog. Age concludes an article in de- answered to tne in “MacLeod of around it. A man stood beside it, and government Kelley, con.-ubgener.i! adopt--i tie* Interior The reason is descriptions hoops to nis i.n kell, of Auburn. About (KM> persons, including Department. given in the l Austriau will decline to dieted much applause. The full nine wen pr -eic coin;ir;. inative land, Mr. hry's dep.iri fence of the as 'nited States. a> we lie said. “The are government formally spoils system follows: that Mr. Lamar has the malaria; but Mr. Dare": “Then the wild coast around them, approached gasses gen- will lie regretted b\ tin* wry large number oi pro many promineut clergy men and others, were in recognize him. for the lir-t time this season, Howard and .M"i.lloii Lamar does not raise the Gate The first inarch was the erated the waters and the rocks, and perme- win* have becotrn with Inin. Glover's Band, »»f accom- 1 he miscalled the of flag. enough with its masses and its day’s very hard; day pie a>''|uainted present. Auburn, spoils system, placing splendid of granite, j ate the The o- was to see was 1 hank at this point. are got to- having arrived since. the last game. the The continued the friends of the victorious at of taken that the flag lowered, whs warm and tin* men were not used to the They V census which i> in progr*■-> in lovva shows A I’re.ss 'iespateh saw II■ -1«. W. (.. Frye, e\- panied party. programme party posis grass a in the warm j and conveyed below this tank. We when Jake died. spare brown-green sun, gether place in all the and the State < numera- were line plavers, excelling in lie id w rk. tin- consisting of mu-ic. Influence in the government is as old as civiliz- Thompson gains cities, -m.-ul t»enorul of the l idled "tales at Halifax, V through day, reports, ! work. It may seem very easy to many over this a tube of wood, which see there, and toasts eminent ed government, li has iis foundation In and its bays of silver sand, and its sea birds you tion is likely to reach 2.200,000, a gain of eould not strike the pitching of Dilworlh. Mali addresses b) individuals. the and ".was hampietcd In hr merchants of that A undertaker rescu- ! to march a distance of fifteen or when the gas has tilled the receptacle, we 000,000 in five diy uature of men. and no parly can maintain it- Richmond, Me., recently whiter than the white clouds that came sailiug twenty years. after man would take tin bat only to pound the an POISONING 0>\Vs. if from the and a blaze of flame shoots on "aturda.v night. self and out its miles; but it is an matter light top, J* carry policy that gives that ed a from and the Bee moralizes over entirely different Dilworlh struck out eighteen men lm n Some time ago several valuable r-e\ cow- boy drowning tne blue. And could anything have into the air. It is considered by scientific gen- Miss Mary N. Murfree (Charles Egbert ( rad- during H i.x F--TKIH Tim was to of < Eliza- principle away. i from the same distance. In addition a month in Con- a National anniversary belonging Henry Weinbarg. q>e on the event as follows: been more magical than the of that walking tlemen to be one of the* greatest wonders to be dock) will spend part of this The visitors were weak at bat, otherwise played beauty 1 beth. were in a with To vvhh h the Rockland Free Press seen W said our cord, the of tin* at not generally "isrrve I inthis'bj l'ic day was poisoned pasture potatoes, pertinent- l! is unusual for a man to a to the weight of their arms and accoutrements anywhere.’’ ell, I, harness up y Mass., guest Lothrops, perfect game. They failed to make a run during with nothing pull boy evening after the storm had altogether died treated Paris green. Detectives have been old wonder and let’s see her “I am Hawthorne's Wayside. pleasant and -\- .... was at liber:> s enjoy idm ly replies: out of the river, but that an undertaker should the men in this case had to contend with a cloud perform. the w hole game, and a- one remuiked i! wa- tie on a hunt after the and The red sunset sank behind the dark we some- guilty person, Thur-d:») such a is. we a little out away? very sorry sir. but have lost the vein or herself i: the .-e.-t manner -'•■ Flags a el The views of tie* he some' attempt feat. believe, The River, once a lirst time in the histnrv < r the duo tliat were po-si arrested Thomas ( Cooper, a of for■•■going Age may j of stilling dust which made it almost impossible where. and the i> not in but. navigable they neighbor what of the common course of Such an act olive-green of the bills; a clear twilight spring operation, qualified by the tact that the'editor of things. pale stream for a considerable distance, i- said to be The home team e a remark- flying throughout, tin city, and fa-; odes and bu-b Weinbarg. It turns out that C.»oper had a to breathe. your and would like a -hut >ut entirely. pl.ay a is calculated to a mau’s faith in hu- took it^ perhaps lady yourself that paper i> candidate for Collector of Cus- strengthen place. and then the stars began to drying because of the destruction of Re- nos- w-**re c|e „-|. id the nigiit of quarrel with Weinbarg and poisoned the eovv- | glass of this mineral water.’’ Well, if a mule up ably strong game throughout, Dilworlh as pitcher, places gencrallv toms at Helfast, and desires the removal manity. and lead him to imagine that the time The across which the march is made forests its watershed. lo even. A of Paris and of tie* on ihe distant and tin* sea country along the thir-l and the tin* -Ic get quantity green po- glimmer shops, grew bad kicked me 1 should not have been more as during fourth trrepros.-i present incumbent without is not far distant when doctors will take it upon any and K now lion catcher, e\eelling\ la \i-ie-r- tatoes cut in two and tilled with it were found delay. is entirely llat. destitute of wood ami m broken Here I had driven a of themselves to cure and dark; and then, still later on, a wonderful arly up. couple An annual re\i< w of the grain market in San wenl first I” bat a:n! vv« it wddlewashed. Be small boy gave cut to ais p. nt up enlhii.-ia-m by paying patients, lawyers 4 in Cooper’-barn, < o. per wa- brought before destitute miles, to sec the celebrated tie will advise clients to leave ofl j of water. 'The little streams which Burning Spring" Francisco, the wheat export- for 1 blowing liu horns and tire cracker-. bound iu tie A Uruiiswiek. Da., actually wealthy radiance rose behind the low hills and aero.-> gives were vvliitew ashen m the first, see.-ml f -,», exploding atrial justice and over -mil <»i despatch >av>: “Ship- (which by the way has not been hiirnim; since cereal June Jo ;it 2f».2Jo,Ooo bushc!- quarreling. have their sources in the mountains ami fur- year ending Private \• ur-ioi: drov* into tin* the waters came a belt of light as last and had to on a seventh inning,scoring m the i:,.r !. util -.Me and parties country $1,000. owners have lormed an organization for their glimmering j year.) compromise glass of and Hour at LJOO.uoo barrels. STKl < Iv 1 nish the water are and u« ni a i. i i: a Mm 1 In Me afternoon ;*. it Y \N i:.\< ilN the white moon rose into the supply, on an average twenty water that tasted :i' it an unripe egg had been eighth. Tin" did not play the nl;111. mini;-. Mi upon u> own have a For several the Journal lias slowly sky. While a fuie-ral w a- protection. They regularly elected years published ha- revoked the < !' r pp.cc--i-m cr«—-ingtlie ; ! miles I broken into it. (Heal Scott! I was that Secretary Whitney >. A. d tin gum large e.-mpauy went to the new .-a- >all grounds the real estate transfers in this week- There was an odor of new-mown ha\ in the apart. Five years ago the country glad I’arkei very impartially unpin track the Maine Central »:• ar of officers, count} by of oHicers from fol- E.i-t Newport corps including attorneys in Haiti- I abounded in but not one is this was not an American sell. We will do prohibiting the wive.- navy to xvt* iiitill* between the lb ita-l team and ly installments, for which it has hundreds buffalo, to-day left, j i• *r .a more detailed account see tin f< bowing-core game station afternoon, a comain- paid* air. Far could hear the murmur- some their husbands to stations at which Monday carriage more. New 'i -l k and other ami. after a j away they so have been the of hunters. ! awful mean things on our side, but this is lowing points, of dollars. It is a specialty which we believe great ravages BLLKA-t. the Colby c.,liege nine. I u the evening sunn* pat ing I>• aeon Jacob Tuit ie. aged so. and hi- wife, a iittle Us. M would have tilled the old he to no S is iug of tin waves around the rocks." The game are chickens beyond they may assigned duty. good deal of effort. t have all come to an other paper in the ate has adopted. U | only remaining prairie rb-tic citizens ed am aged 7d. vva- -truck by the and thrown hey with and fooled the victim A.B It. lit. I n. IM*. A. L. displav tire work-, -ng the best engine a ure is and a small herd of The thing benzine, that valuable feat of our and This is a accurate and occasionally antelope. A from Teheran states that 1000 i' into the ditch. Mrs. 'Futile was almost instant- not t<» eharters paper, highly sufficiently description, we despatch Knowlton, c. 0 1 1 of w-deb were those ot I \. 1- illett. «bi the w: -ic agreement areept any for their ’buffalo are replaced which is the way—but never no never, would have prized as such by our patrons. [Biddeford by cattle, only Persians are at work the Trans- Moulton, 2 b. 2 11 2 b 1 ly killed. Mi. 1 utt!♦• was vessels on a better one than I could write, of some of the tried to even the with a bar tumbler constructing it was a h ourih. seriou-l) injured.: the Southern Atlantic ports thing that the can raise. up thing ( d. 4 1 I 2 very .pilot ■ during Jou rniil. territory Warlike arc oitrell, T K.. I 1 he horse vvas k;i d and the demolish- i of rotten water. this lost Caspian railway. preparations carriage scenes presented as we steamed the At last, noon on the third tin water, When they lind i. f..1 0 1 ] o 1 ■ the month of The rates of through by day, the Russians. Thompson, ed. The bUw ! 11 whi-tle and re- duly." ruling Our Biddeford is in error in one Boss I still continued by (Ill liovl.KNML.M' Mkkiin-, 1' regnlat engineer coutempory of tin* Missouri appears in and the Charle spring, hope they will notify me. Howard, lb. I I 1 4 u 0 and excessive Bras d'Or Lakes. But we have not yet taken mighty sight versed the hut the eout-le were freights «■ -. -. 1 *o w nigii aged port ‘-barges certainly respect. The Republican Journal has long pub- march is over. Coal Hanks is about an aver- Now my advice to my friends is. when you go ot troll., F. \ o o 1 o July meeting the city »nlu *i- held -m M-m of lJaw 1 " quite deaf and did not hear and the engineer offer little leave Port ksburv. We bail embarked to the You will see Stockton. The Fourth of picnic at Sandy t otireil, I. M., r. f. 4 2 2 J u imho-.iii'ii! for vessels to go to lished the real estate transfeis of Waldo age Montana town; that is to say, there are Burning Spring—don't go. .July day '.ci.iiig I a -1. Linen lb*;, bin- petitioned :--r a could not in -« a-on to av oid the colli-ion. 1 2 2 1 21 ’• stop on the steamer Marion, and about half about three the a it just the same as if you did go. Head was intended a The day Dilworlh, p. S past buildings, by large company. 1 1 1 on street luthern ports. principal'one being * e. f. " 1 sldew.dk Park between High and l nhm county. l'liis little neident s,, me olbitru, si k im. ui a ik* 11 :l pitopinia »k. ranch. It i> miles below Fort lien- stirred up, that my was two i\ M. she started oft' with so lithe warning stage forty perfect ami every thing passed oil' pleasantly, streets. II. veil if it some, Kcferre-I. ,.W. Hanks and others \\ aldolioro. .1 7. Win. H.< K nt hm r. the head of and blood.- didn't boil, it simmered b '> ill) pro- e ton, navigation, seventy-live ami all to he a how time. Totals.17 1 27 21 v\ have p-erived I h t annual that the writer and the came on appeared having ling good -1 i; o ii -1 ■-! of the \\ aldohortf Hole Wenty-seeoml Barnuni has bad hard luck in Maine. Rain gang-plank miles below' the falls of the Missouri. * and in order to cool otf. 1 decided to go under P tin*-iiscontiuuanci the road lead- prietor Exchange great ...Last Harrinmn observed c<»Ltn s. of the M line s. board We the Kalis. 1 looked at them and .satisfied Saturday Capt. Harry in-' l’ron lo aged coiumilted suicide this afternoon b\ import Pn Association from the and mud have curtailed the street and ! together. steamed across to Port 'Tin* lit st t iiing to in* done is to establish a camp my- 1‘o-u-'- Mills ro.nl tin* I.uflier Pitdmr parades v.it. u. lit. r. r.o. \. self that ■ were 1 don’t think the smoke i-.-uing from the tide mill, and on entering shooting himself. The » ail-*- Wa- Mr. to for use while the 20th: and a running. '■'■ad 1- a ri Mu .• i*i■ r in ni* Ib-bort Waterman, probable Secretary, Joseph Wood. P eomes from have interfered with the to the Mulgrave take passengers arriving the awaiting busy <. f. 4 '• u u performances, by ■ Putnam, a aieli of hi- house >et*i)e is for a few in accom- Kills would fool a man if they could. They discovered a quantity of saw dust on lire, won despoildeiie) produeed b) presented hours 1- < " jeii in. iim -r I-; i*. Hi ,w s Reierr*1 I in the press of the Mi. Desert Com- loss of the dis- Halifax train, and then, of the are to foodwiu, p.4 i*; and ul- Publishing pecuniary and the going part way work. just what advertise be—the been " ’• seizure of hi- liquo’rs. Mr. Geiithuer, ! management plishing this 'The two river boats an iv- simply they quickly extinguished before any damage had I.arrabee, s. s. 4 1 1 2 : on next mlttec -'ii highway am I cp •. -..jn-jt,-r wlih author- though with limited a- a landlord. pany and as usual is model of over waters traversed in the head- ed the same that we greatest show earth, to Barnum. Be- d 0 " 1 experience typography. appointment of the people. There is no doubt Worcester, day reached tin* Missouri, done. It was evidently the work of ai inn-mliarv. Webber, lb 1 (-- was bis work of fore going under the Kalis, it was to Mathew 1. 4 I 1 " itv hike slid, iicv-sui y step- In tile mailer as universally liked and hotel was iceciv- 1 he is fuller than usual as a number of ed for St. Peters. As we entered the canal and the unloading and loading is at necessary s report that the show is the tiling of the kind Mrs. Portetis Roberts and son, of IF ""UP. ", N. > liberal biggest once pul on some oiled stilts. 1 was sent one way, Bov I, I.. 4 hey ina !< t-m \p« dieni... .1 m* I oi low lug or mrs Inga patronage. are begun. pages devoted 1o sketches, that ever came to we are it was and salmon from the arc Mr. ami Mr-. i*». M. It" * re ...Miss W. e.. 4 <> " ll 4 >> biographical Maine, and sorry supper served, just and my companion another to dress. It was a visiting lOOlIvviu, were 1 lm( tin -dm-d A( VII»KM lO HAUXl M’seiKa s. DOWN' THE Ml.SSOf RI. " !• u pa--, superintending nice warm to t iibl's, I. t..; u 2 prepared by the standing eoinmin.ee on necrol- has not met w ith better success. The elements water, capitally cooked served on hot day start with, and I was taken Evelyn Berry is .-pending the -iimmer at home. The first train of Barmim's circus pDtes, 2li. 14 d o h d 2 2 eommltle ie and tin are ailtimi 1/• d b* coming June 3rd the work of transfer i- to a room in which a eoa! tire was small, hereby These with for the nonce more completed: j hot burtiiug. from Ell-worth to Sunday ogy. the reports of the county have been it thus far. proved attractive than the* Camden. The Hcrahl of la-i week,-ay-: Rev. make ■. diange lln .•rithmeiie now m u-e in tin* Bangor morning against the hells ring ail aboard; tie* band stationed on I was into a of oiled trovvsers a n«-ai dropped pair Totals.dd 0 2 2 21 ir. 12 broke coupling Jo-ed’s Pond. Fbe for- historians are valuabh features of the of which wc had how as I tin Cniv.-i i- ui w annual scenery, glimpses ever, the hurricane deck of one of the boats plays; that would have been loose for the Cardiff gi- T. B. Cregory, of Belfast, oecupie schools sum cay, p» u Robinson -Ties of ward part was stopped and the rear part ran The American men of letters are SCDKI-: BY INNINGS. reports. following we ate what some enthusiastic New Yorkers tin* boats swing from the shore and we are ;ilit. 1 asked the guide if he wasn’t afraid 1 list pulpit at this place Sum lay morning amt eve ail: n met ic by -Host tilling Miervfur Rauo an Ilium- into it with force. One of j •; S great Shaiighiic-sy, down the Missouri, assisted would bust hut he not. I was ! 2 d 4 7 not bred but derived their education the best salmon ever steaming rapidly 'em, thought amt at South in the afternoon. He is lie riual l!u* mritter o| IT ii H. lawi-tux re Woonsocket. R. E. received a broken and college pronounced they had eat- ning, Hope Bel fa-I. .on t •• 1 1 leg. \ W to much its current. The river, at ! shaken into a of and a reefer coat ashington despaieh tie* Hostoii Herald by very rapid pair rubbers, IF-theme o -|| W. C. Mathew-, of Washington, D. C.. whs in- from common schools and the newspapers: en. A word here as to the steamer. The Mar- an eloquent ami interesting preacher. Colbv-.' u o ■ o femd tin* eiMiiiiUtIoe lioance lo r- p >rl liicrc- this point, is on an average about three him- with a hood, was put on me and belted in with one horse was “The President thinks tlie work of the j was “Absolute of the n jured badly. killed and four in the evening the Religion uuc J .•>. tiun o< ip n nt the next meeting. That In* mat ter oi Walt Whitman, Whipple, Trowbridge, Field, ion was formerly a New York excursion dred yards wide and in tin* channel from live ! a string. 1 looked like a member of the mi game, ears were boat, Greely ■ sina-hed. l tab commission he stone of which is to he the he Fir-t base on < rrors, I'm fa.-f .. Fir-t might much more vigorous- Stoddard, to twelve feet deep. 'The shores are steep and relief party, onlv there was no hair on suit, Future,” the foundation new lug the h i-e ot the i*o mis now m npi. 1 bv the Barton, Bayard Taylor, Eggleston, and is admirably litted for summer travel on my mii a-1 i.' v 1 i«• t.. f;,ii (ilAT.KAL v< base called balls, Belt IN done. He as an almost barren of g« tat ion : an occasional it was bald ln aded, hut warm. I met doctrine that “w hatsoever a man sowelh, that shall ■ be re fern -1 b* the elerk with ly regards polygamy unmixed only my t ■» m3 stnmk •.t. lidi.i- tty governuic.it dly Ilarte, Howells, James, Aldrich, these lakes. The fault we have to is vd balls, Belfast 57. Lathrop, only And of stunted cottonwood that and she looked worse than 1 if Miss Blanche Willis Howard, the author, is evil which to be clump indicating companion did, lie also Kdw. ('m-liing, who has 1 mIIiv |>. Belt mi ba-< -. B« lta-L 7, < m,. I'w- authority t<> take h.i-e ot the -ame levins as the ought stamped out, ami he Piatt, reap.”_lion. 4, at Wiscasset. Stockton, Cable, Crawford, Fawcett, with the spring locks on the stateroom doors. nature has not entirely forgotten the region. such a tiling we v possible, which I doubt. Sic base hitBelfast I, N< il ret i.-< Its does not been confined to his house Him --, i- out again. Colby present lease.” Charles Bakei and twenty -i\ think the commission does i,s part in boats in by i-t < I’n.-- Mrs. Jane Wil-on of wiil c.elcbrute Gilder, Carleton, Mark Twain and on the The used navigating this river are didn’t make any allusion to my costume, and 1 home runs. Double plav, Bell u, Edgecomb Harris, Leaving my key inside I found | t«» v- myself .Mr. Niehols is driving the dail> -tag*- >cur- » Wi iiier-. embracing the heaviest ta\-pu>. in the her one hundredth birthday July 1«*. the attempt to effect that end." Here is anoth- all sternwheelers, ilat bottomed, draw from I didn't give her a rev it vv of the fashions, but to- ed balls, Belfast J. Colby Burroughs. locked out; but the steward sent a small to i niont-summer visitors are daily ami 0. Flics Belfast t "I -v F *'< it v. to have ine ti •.s. I of V>rtt 'Fhe freshman class at Bowdoin er of boy three four feet of water and have a tonnage gether we followed the guide to a small tower arriving J, Colby caught, petitioned \va; incoming point disagreement between the President 1 :i ■ * l,« 3 on 1 aught, Belfast 1, Coll*.. to number 4b or more. to the hurricane deck, and there he of from three to lour hundred tons. For miles shaped building, and descended a flight of our hotels ami hoarding houses will --.«»• n be wadi port a venue from the junction of rh un-h mi High College promises and the would-be < 'ollector. Tin* is A member of President Cleveland’s Cabinet dropped m|hv I'nipire, A Parker N'"V ice Prog. Age and miles we steam on, in and out the stairs to the of the river. On -heels the leu;-. o! 11 o.vard M u wi>h m-d The various the penob- a ventilator and many winding edge tilled. < 1. a I p. Vdniii- ip! eompanic- along too through then opened the door. I'n-t, Ah. k ting o.i.y seot a well known as a ion of Mormonism. says: “The country has become great and curves of the and not a si an of an vve looked and there* was the fall report small demand lor ice at present. chaini Hig Muddy, landing, up, j :.11 icci "ii each side, and that tin-street ■ mini As 1 made no notes I am somewhat at a Joss I !M >KN I >11.li:-' oillioni, a n:i\ «»n Monday a picked niu from 15a Few sale- are but at fora continuance of the inhabitant or a living creature. we aimost over us. down its waters, suf- ... p-p being made, good prices. populous spoils sys- Finally pouring si.-i ei i. di-triet !a>. (ait lie aim •! Belfast to the home am. The w a v wa- $. The valuation < f the of Lewiston ha- now to recall the scenes and incidents of the come to our first town and tirst sign of life ficient to drown the whole world it seemed. i- much more promising now since the late rain-.. play city tem. I would breed a 1 evolution.” Yet the •• Tin* was I ih< id.evv.t. tax a --e si lor .1 :-t lit t! Fourth not celebrated to anv extent which is another eiose to our vve 1 rai in the forenoon but broke awn', o u hem figured at £11 ,291 ,72b. Of this, £9,U94,S17 save in a Chigett average Montana Keeping guide, followed him .< >nr who went t-< Belfast to -ce R.mrim y a trip, general way. At one place people Prog. Age, which aspires to be Democratic or- town. are two or no a narrow we veal'. hive hundred dod.-.r- ha- heel, is real estate and $2,190,909 personal estates. ii. Maim* this year. The Draml reunion 'Then* three buildings, along pain till got to tin* edge of 1 the In fair conditio:;, .. Bai.-e-r pl'-ent Army was out an do not brag inueh about tiieir good time.The leaving grounds is pointed Indian settlement, with matter which, and about the v The old board of directors of the Maine Tele- and gan, defending and advocating the spoils sys- usual surround- j the fall. Where the water comes over at the thei i•« rai-eil private subscription im i:-.cm pui- Itanium's circus used up the sur- members of ward Lodge I <>.<>. T bell :i * 1'(if III,. |-.„>L I'll.. lion was how the Beilast team W" iM an y granh The prizes for the Junior exhibition at an on bought pounds the was In the even- higii Colby livering oration Independence Day day passed wry pleasan Hy. h At sun-set we were <>i imimi in or a iii III the board of ■••.iniuo'i e.i.|-i.-ii.. i,. Brook.-, were awarded to Randall J. Condon anil The Louisville Commercial says: opposite East aud West Migiu idk oi poor >lone> an- 'loose and the path seemed to In* dan- the st oia The game ended alter the-eventh i;> seems to have ing a public meeting was held in the lodge room entirely fallen into disuse. Sent to St. Louis or St. l’uul tie* i li would l"- to an of the e-l-ite o: It i, I.ew Sheridan PJaisted, of the gentlemen, and Bessie The follies of fashion are not often based aud after various estimates as to the dis- whiskey. gerous. very ea>y have iron to river bet -re iduiildstral-u- l-, Bays, entertainment was con- ning to enable the visitor- get up buffalo skin six or seven a and a very pleasant given R. White and Julia E. Winslow, of the ladies. so an as brought dollars. With i rail, and little walk made, which would be for Me right >i •• n ile upon sensible and idea sup- -even petitioned templi from patriotic tance between the two shores the captain was of A*.\ 1 > dark. Belfast made, thirty.three run- in the j Mr. Walker Blaine, son of H011. James G. The Portland Press /. such protits was it any wonder that the town safe, and ii is a wonder to me that it sisting declamations, music, Bumps say* of Col. A. Smith’s ports the new lage for calico dresses in New ; perfectly for tax of the several lots •wm-d In Lhe interc-t ..f called and said it was and had nine would Blaine, is to he married this summer, it Is ru- In cities and towns of that upon, fifty miles. And boomed? Now that the buffalo are gone, the is not done, as thousands o! visitors go under is building a new stable du\;M and (diaries White innings, they played probalTs oration on the late Aimer Coburn at England. many -a. uei-ea-e I estate, n Colby business is reduced to to the the Fall* I don't know that there nave carried it to halt n hmulretl. L’ln* visitor- laiming that legal pli mored, to Miss Ettie, daughter of ex-Gov. I). section ladies of all classes have eschewed all here we may introduce Charles Dudley War- selling whiskey every year. has one of about the same -.i/t nearh completed. tip Commencement: few who invest the At ever an see eation- and delays over which he had no miir.'i, I>. T. Farnsworth of Buekhannon, W. Va. materials for dresses except calico and cowboys place. night has been accident here, hut I don't did not make a run, but one man gelling to tliir prints, ner’s of the Bras d’Or: r. The Fourth was in a are a description the boats are tied up to the hanks, not to for if should make a or Sandy 1‘oin pas-i-d very Ita- cm .-umbered the real estate of .-aid dr Farmers throughout the State rejoicing Col. Smith’s oration i- tribute to one of the street suits and home toilets alike are made of daring why. anybody misstep, .»a-e, and that wa- on error-. Bang' iu a-e.l, The Bras d’Or is the most run for fear of the sand a and lire and each other on the beautiful foremost citizens of Maine, one who was beautiful salt- bars which obstruct ; slip, he would roll down into the water as quiet way; occasionally the sound of gun u i: I. xc- and tax hie ot to congratulating by the product of American mills. just the lirst with a lwo base hit, but Dilw mi, -ales, to city Belfast, water lake I ever seen N“xt we inning rainfall of last week: but \v th him for have and more beau- navigation. day come to Rocky Point sure as fate,and if he did, it would he good bye cracker was heard ...Mr. Leonard sluite, one .>! they complain intimately acquainted many years it should not he .ur- -heh an extent that he is unable <<» -alt/ a -uili tiful than we had a of salt which is more than an Montana town. .John. As we the was particular that rep.-ate.! at the same time that the will he and his full confidence. imagined average advance, < hay crop very enjoyed It is’aii ad- Paragraph from a story in Chambers’Jour- body spray kept, growing our aged and much re.-pected eiti/.ens, died on lent sum to meet the tax liabilities, lo lcnc.I l<» water could be. If the reader will the In fact it is celebrated it the Dilworth -truck «>niu-- mi m n light, rain or no rain. mirable of work. nal: state take for its saloons and its in- thicker and thicker, till seemed like being out ing game. committee on and i’hema- (.<•(. piece (“I may here for the benefit of the at the of si anil four linance claims... he will see that two narrow the habitants. actual are a rain storm. Wednesday evening age years -ame ■*I.; tin i. u. a Mains or Maine, ciei'K under uninitiated that one’s hand is a map entrances, By count, there six build- in heating Turning; around and in the game. It was Hie -toi-y■, trell and others entered a rcmon-iram e «_• i!i -r throwing up months ...lie was a hard-working, industrious Gen. whose was Great and Little Bras d'Or enter the island of live of which have bear- the falls, the was unlike > Cue the setting oil of chane- A. from iMriei Paymaster Smith, resignation General Longstreet, In his article on “The sign throughout America that one doesn’t in- ings here, large signs facing sight anything could not catch on t Dilw.u I!.'- pit- tm.g «>n Piper on the seen. were N to district No th it it w-n ; „t. asked has addressed a letter to the Cape Bretou, rugged northeast coast ing the word “Saloon.’* I had ever We considerable dis- man, and at work as usual until bis Iasi -iekness, 1 laiming recently for, tend to draw a pistol and shoot.’*) other hand the uome team mallei tin nail a over Seven Days’ about in the !> disiri No. j. I..iht on the t.ele nut! secretary the reason for the of Fighting Richmond,” above the town of Sydney, and liow in, at We stopped at this place fora few hours to tance beneath the fall, and when we remem- which was oneasioued by a shock "I paralysis. He impair asking request It is also a that the other fellow has the and with it at will, d im w-itor- hie meeting of the next council.... K :i -f bis after the confederate sign length widening out aud the heart of take on wood and the two bered where we were, and that the waters the Held, toyed city resignation. July Century, discussing occupying remaining companies lived about two weeks, lie lias one brother living, accounts h> sI at tin base- and all r >und. amounting Mi,II* pa.--e>l. The coroner's in the ease of F. best hand and will take the pot. At least we the islaud. The water seeks out all the low of our regiment. The soldiers who had permis- j of Niagara were pouring down over us, ivt ie loose in the livid, jury George leaders, says: “Without doubt the greatest Mr. Sewall of The funeral — sion ashore at once >a- as Shute, Bueksport. Harmon, supposed to have been murdered are *-o informed a commercial traveller. places, and ramifies the interior, running to go made a rush for the I 1 felt about small and insignilieant as As the expressed il, it was a pirn for 1 {ANMKUS IS IlKAt. l-.sr V n-.. Tne folh'U lag by man of rebellion the one by spectators times, matchless into and loons and for a short time husinessvvas excellent. it was for me to feel. One would vices were held at the bouse on the afternoon of Kohler in Portland, February last,bv adminis- away lovely bays lagoons, leaving possible Belfast. 1dm following is the score in detail are the transfers in real estate, in W aldo county, returned a verdict among forty millions, for the peculiar diflicul- j slender tongues of land and picturesque is- I was officer of the day and ordered a sentinel suppose that the roar of the water would the 4th, conducted by Rev. Mr. Hay, of Buck-port. tering arsenic, Friday night, UEI.K VST. for the w.-ek 7th hi.-hard It. Atwood, ami into the recesses in front of each to so not ending July of death from causes unknown to them and ties of the was Abraham Lincoln.*’ Newspaper Notes. The Maine Farmer lands, bringing of the posted place with orders al- he great that you could tell what ....Rev. Mr. Hardy has returned much improved period, a.Li. u. 1 u. r.n. r.o. i. Fitchburg, to .simon li. llieli, Brewer. Oiher J. Kohler was land, to the remote country farms ami settle- low no soldi r to enter. The proprietors were your name was, but it is not so. It is true discharged. has moved into new quarters, in Williams In health. He preached here last Sunday-Child- know I <.a b t 11' 2 u ments, the flavor of and the fish and at thi interference with their is a little but it does not ton, Bowen, 1\iio\, to T !'. Thompson, .Montville. The $1000 reward offered the of Bath. salt, very indignant there noise, compare '• ° " by city is Maine east side of water near Kennebec ren’s will be observed on next Sunday. Moiikon, 2«>. •• t Lightning striking postmasters. block, street, mollusks of tin; sea. There is business and were loud in their a School The water Sunday I. \. same Ale., for the detection of the murderer of Po- briny very denunciations, with Sunday picnic. jumps 31.. 7 ; .; n | a Lucy A. Cochran, Belfast, to Hatch, Concert in the F. Black is confined T K. Ia.urell, recent removals and are little tide at so that the shores are alter first made a vain to the over the fail and in the as evening-w 1 " liceman Lawrence, has been distributed among Among appointments bridge. Augusta, and occupies three stories and any time, having appeal down alights river, Thompson, 1. f. * 0 b place. Alfred H. Clark, l riity, to Uolde Par-on-, W. s. six the clean and for the most part, like those officer. One of the noted inhabi- as a hen conics down from a roost. I to the house with severe sickness... .Mr. lb. t > 0 u claimants, city retaining $2A0 for the the following: Joshua S. Palmer at Portland, a basement with its large and increasing busi- sightly commanding easily Howard, Thorndike, tieorge.s. ( lark. Freedom, to Boynton services of the Boston detective. of fresh-water lakes. It has all ’he tants of the is a saloon called don’t mean one of those Brahmas, for she ilarrimnn the chambers in Mr. Charles Warren, s. .. 7 > > 1 '■ u «• vice C. II. Barker ness. the pleasant- place keeper has rented Phineas \ Crooker A il-., suspended; Timothy Shaw, Here Farmer will welcome its old I. M. r. f.7 2 5 " Banton, same town. The directors of the Edwank ness of a fresh-water lake with all the advan- “Red Mike.” His name is very appropriate, comes down and lands like a pile driver, but dur- ( oitrell, Manufacturing Shute’s house and his will occupy them 1 vice K. H. Banks family Dilworth, I 20 1 Senrsmotit, to W m. > Cox, -aim tow n, rank !.. company in Augusta have declared a dividend Jr., Biddeford, suspended. friends and patrons, and here may it live long tages of a salt one. In the streams which run the first part suggesting the gory hue of his an old fashioned red hen, with yellow legs, and p.. ing the summer mouths.\. M. Wai.iing and Colburn, e. f. '» 3 I o u 0 W. of 2-J cent, for the six months. The and of into it are the speckled trout, the shad, and the hair and beard and the last indicating his a comb that freezes otf every winter, she will Chase, Ti"\. Herbert 'Uevens, I'11it;.. Mary' per past prosper.The enterprise the Portland S. home-Mr. Levi In a list of vessels in at San out of its are hooked the cod He is one of the men as as a match. Outside Young spent the 4Hi at Staples null belonging to the company has probably examining port salmon; depths nationality. promiuenf light easily the falls, Total.'»*•' 3-d 26 3a 21 23 1 Crosby A at- Biddefor 1, |o Eli/.ab. hi A. Howard, Press in reporting the National and wife are his in South better returns the first half of the Francisco we noticed that all en- Encampment and the mackerel, and in its bays fattens the of the is known for the men he has and along the you hear the roar of visiting daughter, Tena, given during those under territory; river, lUVNOOU. Searsmont. Hub; \. I>rinkwater, Northporl, to vear than similar in New G. A. It. merits commendation. The work oyster. This irregular lake is about a hundred killed, both Indians and whites, and for the the water, but it is not like thunder, or any Thouiaston, any property Eng- gagement to load wheat were while a A.It. R. !B. T. It. I’.'». A. L Alban F. satin- town. Harriet li. iron, miles if measure it and in amount of he has as well as hut is a I*.well, Elliot, land. was done and has added to long, you skilfully, whiskey sold, for disagreeable. noise, great big, double excellently greatly swan vim. k. Rrv.T. B. Gregory will preiteh at GUthrif, <•. 3 12 7 !'■ to rtn-..dore Montville. Alban The Weston boom at majority of the disengaged were wooden ships. some ten miles broad; but so indented is the horse thieves he has assisted to He breasted noise, so loud that you notice it. Eveiei',, Thompson, Skowhegan, Maine, the places hang. hardly Casey, 3 " <» I 7 I" prestige of this popular Portland daily. am sure one the church i Jlli at 3 i\ m. A cordial Invitation p.. V Ivwe! N to \ million feet of The fact is it, that I not but would as will doubtless be elected Governor or sent to We diil not under the but the July 3 1 o n u '■ ulliport, Uu"> Driukwater,-aim- containing twenty logs broke significant. need, stay long falls, Sheehan, s. -. John Dike has a in we were informed, to ride a thousand to when the is was worth sill' <» * 1 " last night and the logs went through in an al- business opening the South miles Congress territory admitted, for visit well making, and coming out is hereby extended -\ J. Phillips attempted Keefe, r. f. 3 n town. David I'. Flanders, Belfast, to Wm. M. go round it, all its incursions into the his name and fame are on we commenced not the stairs " 0 1 most unbroken mass, sweeping away the logs “We fear that there is an ineradicable strain and oilers the Brunswick Herald establishment following every tongue. climbing, golden cide in Swan Lake .Inly 4111. Mr. ( amphell, I. t.3 Woods, -nine town. Fphr.iim II. Foster, Monl- hy drowning '* " 2 n 4 at Somerset Mills and Fairfield. is a laud. The hills about it are never more than The next which attracts attention is but the wooden ones. the time we had (.allagher, 3b. 3 0 This seri- place By has been sick for several weeks and seems to Isaac same town. Etta.I. Ham of cant in the composition of the for sale.The between Phillips 1. 2 0 1 I 031 vilie, Morse, ous blow to Fairlielu lumbermen. typical mug- partnership existing five or six hundred feet high, but they are high Poplar River which we reach on the evening reached the top. 1 was pretty well out of Mack, 1 a in to bis busi- 2 1 > 4 i Koeklaud the Moore Bros, of the Waterville has for of the is a small was a to have despondent feeling regard llerlihv, 2b. I ton, Mass., to || .John William-on, The says the Democratic New York and offer third It and the 1 ■ Secretary of War has requested Con- wump,” Graph- Sentinel, enough reposeful beauty, every- day. military post, breath, perspiration holding 2 > 11 0 u ness affairs. About half ten o'clock lie left Hines,'e. f. E. li. to a cadet where lines. garrisoned .* two companies of the loth in- mass all over me. On out of past Addison Handy. Troy, to leaven, Troy gressman Dingiey nominate from the ic. Of course there is, but you were a good been dissolved, O. M. Moore remaining as sole pleasing meeting coming Second district of Alaine to enter fantry. Her*, we were delayed one whole day the building, the first sound that caught my the house with the Intention (as Mr. Royal and 0 2 3 21 17 4b Emma Herbert, < »i Itown, to .lame- II. < »<*uld,same Congressional while it out. aud has a new Twilight came and then starlight, hut only Total.2t finding proprietor editor.Boothbay a severe storm which made all ear “Now take the the hand, West Point June 4. 1886. by very attempts was, gent, lady by of the neighbors. His N M F. to H. Military Academy, the outlines of the snores were visible and family supposed) visiting SPORE It V 1 NOS. town. Win. Higgins, Thorndike, Joseph are glad to learn from the last is- there to useless. and I II make a tine of in the Air. Dingiey will appoint a board to meet at paper.We proceed photograph you, who is Mr. John noticed The New Orleans has an wife, Royal’s daughter, I 2 3 4 5 6 7 Steven.-, same town. Moo. s. Hall, Thorndike, to 4. Picayune article sue were uo of habitation to bo seen from the From River to Fort one costume in which \ou went under the to Lewiston, Friday, September and examine of the Richmond Bee “that the Bee enters signs Poplar Buford, falls, u that he went the other way—towards the Lake. Belfast...... a 3 I '> 11 8—33 W Hill A all for the and he will headed: “IIow shall we the steamer. The captain said, however, that the day’s journey, there is absolutely nothing either show your friends,” Ac. &c.. but I fled the Meo. Hall, Freedom. Aaron M. als., applicants appointment, help negro?” upon its sixth volume with unabated zeal and 0 0 0 0 u 0— 0 land was fertile ana to see or describe. an immense to tackle the next She called her father who immediately started in Bangor.0 to A. same town. nominate the candidate whom the board recom- Leave the hen-house door and the fence occupied by farmers, and Imagine body scene, leaving him victim Islesboro, Prudence McFarland, open and that it bids fair to hold its own with of Time of game I Am Buns earned, Belfa-t In, Ban mend as best fitted physically aud mentally for vigor, he very courteously answered a hundred ques- water flowing with very rapid current that showed his head in that vicinity. If 1 pursuit and when within speaking distance called Etta J. Hamilton, Beverly, to Samuel Hamilton, of the watermelon down and he will gor 0. First base on errors, Bedfast 15, Bangor I the patch help the rest of them best of tions, more or less, from an tourist. through a desert and you have an accurate have not already made the remark, let me here to run. Mr. R. follow- position. (not them, good Mr. inquisitive Joe: when Phillips started First base on called balls, Belt:.si 3, Bangor w T<> same place. Samuel Hamilton & als Beverly, to were made at the Commence- himself. The island lamb and mutton were famous, he representation. say, that the Niagara photographer is a very Speeches Colby for some time to come.”.Last ed in close pursuit. As soon as they arrived at the tal called balls, Belfast 02, Bangor 2b. struck out, Alfon/.o !,. Flanders, Northporl. A It. Harrlman, Compositor) but the beef is As to the Fort Buford is on the left bank of the river and but for his diffidence ment dinner by Hon. Hannibal Hamlin. Col.Z. said, poor. quality of enterprising being, Luke Phillips who was a few feet in advance Belfastb, Bangor T.'. I,, ft on b ,-es, Belfast 7, Ban week’s issue of the Waterville Sentinel was a the had the and accumulate wealth. Dedham, to Orchard D. Mrant, Prospect. Deo. I A. Smith, Gov. llobio, Hon. Seth L. Millikcn The Mugwump idea of statesmanship and the fish travellers had the best of proof, opposite Yellowstone, consequently he must necessarily After plunged into the water, Mr. Royal jumping after gor 3. Two base hits, Belfast b, Bangor 1. Home double sheet a ami the waters abound with them in va- across the line in Dakota. It is a oil' suit. 1 started to leave the dress- him. Mr. is a man well advanced In Belfast 1, Bangor 0. Don ile play, Belfa-t 0, Belfast, to James M. Nickerson, Sears- and many others. The two points most con- is illustrated their and contained full report of Col- great just nicely taking my Royal years run, Harrinmn, good breeding by organs of built six and is room the iruide 1 and the other a man when in 1. Passed balls, Belfast o, Bangor 14. W il«l spicuous in all the speeches were that riety. Should any my readers wish to .settle company post garrisoned by ing when said, “please sir, young powerful Bangor port. Win. H. Keene, >toekton, to Barbel W. Colby by Commencement with illustrations. The while were that 5. .1. A. M- Hon. W. K. Chandler, “Bill Chandler” on the shores of the Bras d*Or can a two of the 7th two will the 1 health, and the chances for a they pitches, Belfast 1, Bangor ITnpire, should continue as ever heretofore, exclusively calling they buy troops cavalry, companies suppose you give guide something. same town. Man/.on i M. Pros- Mail issued a half sheet would both drown together. After they had been Keen, scorer, Belfast, Geo. I. veating. Keene, Eampher, and an American a Puritan and lion. James G. “Jim Blaine.” supplement.The farm for $500 or $000, while yachtsmen would of the 11th and two companies of the 13th in- get no pay for dressing the visitor and acting completely college ; Blaine, In the water several minutes Mr. Royal received io Sarali A. Stockton. Sarah J. Moor- | find this a as well The officer is Col. J. N. as what choose to me.” _The Walthams, of Massachusetts played in this pect, Barrett, college teaching American ideas American Odd Fellows’ Register and Masouic Journal for delightful cruising grouud, fantry. commanding guide except they give from others and succeeded in Mr. by assistance getting to Williston Sears- methods and that its alumni to be drawn as a sportsman’s paradise. G. Whistler, an old veteran of the war. 1 think a small sized heolie flush crept up iny and F. \V. afternoon, but we are unable to head A als., Boston, (irinnell, ought When the Government has enforced tbeanti- July is out. and it is a very interesting paper to P.ashore...C. H. Black and family Stiller city Wednesday and bound closely together by We were due at Baddeck at 10 p. m., and be- We are out of Montana now. and an express- cheeks, and 1 know my temper began to get in and family have arrived in town and will remain the result this week. this port. A. J. Merrill, Islesboro, to Addie F Hatch, representation laws in Utah and the outsiders as well as members of the two give They play again ; polygamy suppressed orders. ion as to its not to be 1 did not have a contract — Fourth of of the Board of Trustees. fore that hour the cool night air compelled us merits ought prejudiced. lighting trim. written through the hot weather July passed same town. John W. to H. 1 afternoon ...On the 17th the Beacons, of Boston, Morse, Lowell, Eph. murderous it to turn its atten- Editor Smith knows how to make a to take shelter in the cabin. The a residence in the con- drawn before I went under the but off Several picnic parties were at the cot- Last Friday night, between 8 and 9 o’clock an Apaches, ought lively, sportsmen, Nearly year’s territory up, fails, quietly. Foster, Knox, M. Nickerson & 1 on the Lake. The only excitement was the come here—The Whig of Tuesday had the follow- lingers als., estate, man named Beals and his were lion to the Falls hackmeu. with their friend the doctor, a handsome and vinces me that it is the jumping off place. 1 was informed that would be furnished witli tages housekeeper | Niagara readable journal.The Squirrel Island Squid suicide. Bartmm “stuck in the mud” to Meo. F. ilarriman, Belfast. Julia A. sitting in their kitchen in when jolly young man who had left his practice in do uot say that there are not good people in the an oiled suit, and provided with a good guide attempted ing account of the game of ball in this city on the Searsport, Georgetown, will its eleventh volume with the on reminded your correspondent of Burnside “stuck begin issue New York for a short vacatlou at his old home nor that a few of the river bottoms for so much, which I of course intended to Belfast Pitcher, Belmont, to D. ('. Toothnker, Belfast. the door w as suddenly opened and the lamp ex- Mr. S. S. Hen in of Sidney, dined on new country, pay. in the mini” in the winter of 18(53. Miss Sarah 6th: “The Bangor base ball nine went to The old was and will continue to in had their inteutlon are not fertile. There arc included in the I set out to then and there declare war Uolde to Fred same tinguished. gentleman then pounc- potatoes of his own raising the Fourth. [Ken- Saturday, July lltb, ap- Cape Breton, proclaimed against Harris and Mrs. Rosetia Keen arrived in town last yesterday and were beaten by he Belfast* 33 to 0. Parsons, Thorndike, Ward, ed and beaten. The old was to paint the town red, and the writer decided population people from Maine and other east- Canada, hut I backed down and paid my guide, week_Indications arc that the will he E. upon severely lady nebec Journal. pear twice-weekly during the vacation season hay crop Casey pitched for the Bangor*, striking out eleven town. Alpheus Unwell, Belfast, to C. Tibbetts, also bruised and to joiu the party and see it done. All the wav ern States who make the territory all that it is; and came out in season to meet and pay the increased one-third hy the recent rain and good badly injured. Neither the of just same town. I’nlon School district, Searsport, to Herrin’ and make a dinner. 1885—each Wednesday and New this a weather ...School In I)ist. No. 9 closed June of the Belfast nine, and Guthrie supported him assailant nor the object of the assault is known. potatoes good Saturday. down there hail been allusions to “the Irish but class are in hopeless minority and woman who dressed my companion, and passed grass The school has been under the Instruction of Park, same town. Conforth Smith, Troy, subscribers desiring the Squid will only be re- woman,” and mysterious remarks about Glen the area of the fertile river bottoms is insigni- into the office where l booked our names, and 2(5. finely behind the hat. The mosi of the remaining Joseph Jennie Miss is one of our promis- to Augustus Stevens, same town. Mary E. Steven The Bowdoin did at the Inter- of the Isle-, which was a of ficant. There is no poor man in Maine while I was it read lids notice—“Visitors Moody. Moody men on the nine do not to be ball ! boys nobly quired to enclose a 70-cent note to the liquid to-day doing teachers... .School In Hist. No. 7 closed pretend good son, VVInterpolt, to Heorge W. Shaw, same town. The Portland Advertiser’s cor- postal apparently ing young Washington Scotch origin; and so as the whistle blew for who is not better off than he would be will he charged one dollar each for going The he stre of the t > Bnnson Abbott, i Collegiate boat race. May they be winners on Parke G. & infinitely July 3d. The school was taught hy Miss Hattie players. Bangor* say that I ngth Horatio Thurston, Northport, respondent says: The complete list of publishers, Diugley Co., Squirrel Baddeck was on As we if free of cost to Montana. under the falls. Their fee goes to the Canadian Eunice B. Tilton, to Frank II. applica- expectation tip-toe. transported Maxim. This was Miss Maxim’s iirst school. In- Belfast nine lies almost in their same town. Troy, tions on file the 10th. entirely pitcher E. in the department of justice for the | Island, with their address.The wedding of neared the wharf it. was seen to be thronged From Fort Buford to Bismarck occupies a Government.” If ever the American Eagle and dications are that she will make a faithful, con- Tilton, saiiie town. Fred Wiley, Llneolnville, ami catcher. Dilworth struc k out Maine marshalsbip is as follows: Charles Mr. Keudall M. Dunbar, one of the editors of with people, a crowd altogether out of keeping day and a half. The country between these the Star Spangled Bauner seemed respectable scientious teacher-Fred H. Nickerson is home nearly every to Joseph Wiley, same town. Joseph Wiley, Lin- This is called the vacation season so eolnville, to Fred E. same town. Win. M. Baker, Belfast; Thomas S. Bridgman, Buck- | because the Damariscotta Herald and Record, and Miss with the few buildings visible, and which ex- places assumes a vastly better appearance; tb«* to me. it was when l read that notice. My idea from Bates College and will remain until about tin* Bangor player who went to the hat during the game. Wiley, middle, of C. Marden delivered an Woods, Belfast, to Jesse ii. Paul, saute town. field; C. B. Harmon, Biddeford; George S. are E. Castner of occurred cited the wonder of the tourists. The soil is fertile, there is a small amount of of the propriety of the he August-II. howi ver, and many Republican office-holders requested Ljiura Damariscotta, explana- wood, thing may warped, Guthrie got a two base hit, Casey got John H. Williamson, Uoekiand, to Sain'l Hamilton, Robert at of a Government to original declamation entitled “Man developed by Hofman, Berry’s Mills; Hanly, Bristol; the residence the bride’s father, Saturday, tion given later was that it was “Boston steam- and settlers are working the soil. hut for charge a fee for going the t to vacate. Adversity,” before Comet Grange July (5th, which a single. The Belfast* will soon play ijueen Beverly 1. Whitcomb, Belfast, to Aivesta M. A. S. Kimball, Norway. For district attorney, June 27th.Howard Owen a month’s er night,” and peop’e had come from far and JuneiHh we arrived at hun- under a fall, find the Almighty had chanced to Hatch A Waldo. Jeremiah Knox, to (staking Bismarck—eight was instrumental in bringing before the audience and the is that they will lie als., Webb, E. Bird and Hanno W. on City* general opinion George Gage, Portland; vacation at Ocean Point. During his absence near to meet friends from the States. We will dred ami ten miles from Goal Banks, and begin put its territory without charging them a cent facts. It was as able li. F same town. Heirs of Charles / A has won a scull race. some stubborn regarded an than th v have done thus Kenney, John F. San Francisco editor on me as obliged to do better work Varney, Bangor; George Ilaley, Bid- j his place the Maine Farmer is supplied by reserve “Baddeck, s.nd that sort of thing” for the work of transfer from the boats to the for, strikes being about the most attenu- effort. F. II. Nickerson also sung a song which Wlggin A als., Unity, to Almira U. Connor, st>* deford. I Brains will tell. Dr. Lapbatn. I another letter. curs. Evekard E. Hatch. ated bit of finance I ever had come under my was highly appreciated. far this season to beat our nine. town. Edwin Frost fed at his restaurant on circus day The Mudgett Bros, of this city, took one of their “Will you love me when I mould!” would be an Searsport Locals, between ;><*• and 400 persons. trotters to Fairfield on July 4th, but did not trot in appropriate song now. the race. The yacht Tourist is on a cruise. That Tired Those wishing to become life or yearly members The office of the Clerk of Courts, in this city, will Feeling HAVE YOU COT ■ f the Belfast Humane for the Mr. U. Perley Smith is roughing It at Islesboro. be closed the remainder of this week. Mr. is James N. Fowler advertises his house for sale. The warm weather has a deb society prevention Berry litating effect, A Ba-kache, Drawing-down Tired [ Bangor Commercial. Pain, Weary, Feeling, Disinclination to Labor, Scanty and High of cruelty to animals are to consult Dr. in Burnham. Is In few weeks. upon those who are within doors Colored Urine ? If requested Capt. II. F. Pendleton town fora especially you have any of these troubles be sure have This Is rough on Islesboro. you may you Kidney Disease. Are .1. G. Brooks, treasurer, or A. W. Robinson, agent. “A close most of the time. The peculiar, yet common, you bilious? Have you —ndice? Do very game—33 to 0,” is the way the. Ken- of our farmers will begin haying next j you have a sallow complexion? Are you troubled with consti- is a Many \V. H. Moody of I.liberty, candidate for sta- complaint known as “that tired feeling,” pation? If so, you have Liver Death of a Psion Veteran. Abner F. Shel nebec Journal summarizes Monday's game of base Monday. Complaiut and should read the following testimonials: tistical agent for Maine, an appointment from the is the result. This feeling can be entirely i mi. a member of Thos. H. ball in Belfast. Mns. Chas. 51 Pearl Marshall Post, (». of is a short Hathork, St, Bangor, has Mbs. C. P. of commissioner of l)r. William Watters, Lynn, making overcome taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Brackett, Hermon, had Kidney \. i: ii« -i at his Agriculture. by l>eeu low with residence at the Head of Tide in Mr. Clerk of the eall off very Kidney Disease; she had been Disease. Could not sit but one or Weather, your dog days! visit In town. which gives new life and strength to all up two hours at on Jd Last week was the first time for live that confined to her bed for some Belfast, the day of July. The cause of his years Every has its but lids is not the time of time. Had a con- a time. Had a constant tired aud dog day, left for Boston the functions of the feeling sick our has failed to Capt. Ebon Curtis and family by body. stant and intense death was malarial poisoning, contra--ted while in Li!»erty correspondent connect, year for dog days. headache, together with the usual steamer. I could not had no appetite. I '■ 1 "■ Service in South Corolina a? a member of and it was not his fault this time. Tuesday’s sleep; Mr. Francis has sold the device in ids window to Will Offer to their Patrons Miss Bunker died after a took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and soon began to 1. I.'-th Maine Infantry. 11- had a long au-1 har-1 Hon. Fred Atwood writes us that ills of Nettie Sunday morning reports a shoe man at East Liverpool, Ohio. Mr. Francis could without that f-'v life all these since and tin- and sickuess. sleep soundly; get up -truggie years ISM, the hay crop throughout New are not nat- long painful Fuglaud is getting a reputation for work of this kind. He tired and languid feeling; and my appetite ill* had to He was a brave an ear- Bar- yieM. soldier, tering, though last week’s rain improved the out- will build another. A large delegation fiom Searsport attended BACKACHE improved.” li. A. Sanforin Kent, Ohio. n« -l friend and a devoted husband and father. He with an other of Disease. look considerably. num’s "soak us” Thursday p. M symptoms Kidney Her that accompanies Kidney Disease. Her husband A of live G. Eu- husband leave-a wt l--w and three children, the youngest party gentlemen—Geo. Pierce, was called home as she was took T. J. of on C. A. of the dangerously Brown’s Sarsaparilla lo her, and its use Gtishce, Appleton, Monday, brought gene A. M. John and W. Al Marks and Cross, Lynn, Mass., Strengthen System 111; he by '"it four month- «*M. The funeral services t-"-k Bust, Blodgett, Blodgett, bought Brown’s Sarsaparilla; she was cured she was to the Belfast cured, and can now run a sewing machine markets thirteen and a half bushels are visiting Dr. P. P. Nichols. ■v '- Jr.—left Belfast on it. and is now about her house in I1 I'M it li.- I.urn at the Head of the Ti le, and in George Blodgett, Wednesday Hood’s Sarsaparilla is characterized better health and do work about her house better than for of cultivate'! strawberries, which he sold for by fora week’s cruise down the on P. of the late John than for years. The nddb'.-M ;I •• ti-iMil services, the service of the G. bay yacht M. Mrs. Catherine Sweeney, widow three peculiarities 1st. the combination of testimony of her friends is years. Mr. there twelve and a half cents Brackett says must have been per quart. Bonnie. 77 ili.it Brown’s TREMENDOUS BARGAINS! Sweeney, died July aged years. remedial tin* Sarsajiarilia saved her life. one A. li wi< .i f il n comrade was iieM at the grave. agents; 2d, prapurtion: 3d, the hundred people call to see her and all agree Some -irawtarries raised .John A. of Mk. Chas. 1 ;\i w n pKa-ant ami Impressive and a i»y Briggs, The members of the W. C. T. F. and all ladles Work Is progressing <>n Capt. Alex II. Nichols’ 2>roccss of securing the active medicinal Patterson, Engineer, Bangor, was that that famous Brown’s Sarsaparilla cured her cured of this city, exhibited could be sur- Kidney Disease, caused over of rL“ tri ;d tin- deceased by those who sto->-t Monday, hardly u ho are interested in work and are house. It has been raised and boarded. qualities. The result is a medicine of unusual by exertion, Kidney Disease. charity willing etc. lor size and were of the cures lifting, W. ■ r in -inmlderin the defence ami preserva- passed beauty. They to as.-i-t, are to meet at the Unitarian strength, effecting hitherto unknown. J. Tibbetts, M.D., Me., requested Prof. Popes, of the Bangor Theological Seminary F. J. \\ Stetson, prescribes Miarplc-- ’.tic Send for book additional atson. Fern St., was cured of Brown’s -1 TST- ti :-.n\- unity hi the -lays, of its greatest variety, iarge.-t strawberry grown, chureii parlors next afternoon at 3o'clock. containing evidence. Bangor, Sarsai>arilla for all forms of Kidney and Saturday supplied the Congl. church last Sunday. Disease and Our George, who with half a dozen “Hood’s Sarsanarilla tones Kidney by Brown’s'Sarsaparilla. Liver Disease. peril. got away Plea.-c come promptly at three. up my system, attended the funerals of Mrs. purities blood, and of them, says they were luscious and fine flavored. Bev. Mr. Haskell my sharpens iny appetite, There were three circus and seems to make me over.” J. r. u vv h Km"I RA-iK the B--VS. “Enterprise one Fourth of July '• trait Nickels and Nettie Bunker Tuesday after- Thompson, Cultivated of Heeds. Mass. strawberries of home growth were in iu this last week. .Register Lowell, 'ppri' lated at all lime-,” writes a Pros- drunks, e5tv, One of the victims noon. the market last week and retailed at Id cents “Hood’s Sarsaparilla beats all others, and per \v i- Jame- 1 who was : rl < r “Tliere some of our oun-, convicted in Belfast is are young Deer are in this several worth its weight in gold.’’ I. Barrington, Brown’s basket. Tile fruit wa- good, but two lots of w hich quite plenty vicinity, w two ac" and was allowed out for bail, 130 Bank New York ! ami go-aheadativeneas should be year- logo Street, City. Is to do all LACE push Claimed for CURTAINS ha\ been seen in the outskirts of the guaranteed it, and Sarsaparillawill we have know!" Ige were short in lug recently any druggist give von back your money if it does not. scandalously lie mily returned last week and now in a- !'-•>-urage-i. Two young men of languishes Remember also we print only home testimonials from measure. The basket.- were not more than two- village. Hood’s reliablopeople. k;. i;. .1 mi H Ames ami Loren B. jail. Sarsaparilla ltrown's is sold Griffin, thirds filled, Sarsaparilla by all druggists for f 1.0*; 6 bottles for $5.00. ARA limping baskets of equally n? good Elmer Arthur Hatch, a blind student from Sold all $1; six for $5. Made WARREN, Proprie- 'ms on- j -1 <■■• ami foiin-1 a man at M.J. Dow nf G. \V. by druggists. ».or, Maine. work, berries retailed in Bo-ton last Brooks, Counsellor, Is de- the Bangor, week tor 1_’ cents. Perkins institute, Boston, lectured at Cong, only by C. I. IIOOl) & CO., Lowell, Mass. Hit ring these a Yen' York M m U.T wl- wanted an addition built to Li -irrnn? of obtaining the of the G. L. of purchased goads from targe importing Proceedings church Monday evening. lyr- JW'JT 1 *i.-•. A. G. u ling It was an intricate job—an ell i Mi.ii.rn Attention i- ended to the ad Maine Good Templars for any of the years previous IOO Doses One Dollar. house at one-half their real calm thus enabling us to offer them District Deputy, A. (L Spencer and P. <»., It. <>. :•< h-t" lied from the main house, a new verti-cment of \ t,. Smaller, manufacturer of to ix';7 In order to complete the tile for binding that lyrla er of Bel fast installed the otlieers of Sears to our customers at such loir : — ■ Dy Lodge I !• put on ami he L attache-1 t-> that but our via.-.- ware, llo-i Mr. Smalley is a Belfast young iii ) may be preserved in a onvenient form for remarkably prices I.O. O. F. Monday evening. -• n Thing daunted, said, ‘We an do it.’ man who by hi- .»wu endeavors, ability and enter- reference. Troy. II. \. Harding Is very -irk. Mrs. 1 !-• tin tins built for himself a large and lucrative Travki.I.TML Mrs. Warner Hamilton Ilenry 1:ir-■ by the -lay, l-egan work ami prise, Mr- the WY.-tern Union QUICK Bargains! Staples, could is Bargains!! telegraph oper- gaining slowly. John is aide to Fur the NEXT I t the -ati-faelion of their l»u.-inc-s. Hi- stoic, Lis Hanov.r street, and left Portland afternoon and arrived at Wingate THIRTY DAYS shall offer the GREATEST BARGAINS In employer. ator in thi- eiu has made a needed in the Saturday change walk out pleasant days ...Pastures are so 50 Prs. 31 at worth C •.t*-r•- gi ••wl- ! that these should branch offices at I- Black-tone and .'kt A >:i John Minneapolis the Monday. good $3.50 irp« office. 1 lie operating table and instruments have following yards long, $2.00, far and .-lock I- looking well. This will be a very mi- it-dr business, hut -lid ami are streets, are headquarters for glass men. The they It, been Mewed t" tie street sl-te of the room In Prof. C. W. Burrili will open his class in elocu- iligh hard year for a as the farmers 1 drought, have got Clothing, “ “ “ ■ ■ fruit is oue of the best in the market Hats, Caps, “ “ mi :! Mnalley jar Furnishing Goods, ; u ami m> doubt they will fuff view of the entrance, the tion, on at 7.30 o’clock in \ M. tear part of the Thursday evening rid i*t all of their old A. is ami our local dealer- will do at tin- hay.... Ilodgdon getting 15 4 4 50 well, season, i■1 'iii will be C. A. Booms. All who are interested arc invited 2.75, tu.-teftiily titled up. a good run of trade the to look at the merits of this by driving through country TRUNKS, VALISES, BOOTS & jar. to attend on that See his advertisement. SHOES, H. A. "tarrett .V (._• Belfast, announce tremen- evening. with tits two horse cart-Preston !h,.M m \i Bki kasi. Banium’s “Greatest grocery Pren- ever offered for sale in this city. “ “ “ “ “ A CLAM BAK! One of t!.-.uief e—cntlals t a i' u- bargains in la< •< ma le a Several of our former residents who are in town tiss has sold and E art I hi- e Min- uni gone It wa- the urtains, having large twenty-three pigs shout* of hi* 10 5.25 One lot of Men’s Suits, size 3tt to 3! 3.25, tin strictly all-wool, 42, a Suit. Make i- clam- On ... Mr pi.I'eha-e t!"m a New 1 ork hou-e. This for a few weeks this summer that when the own raising this and are only.$t».50 Talk- : .0.1 m Wal'lo founty tor Wl ek-, Tuesday importing say spring summer_There 1 11k Bl- kt ited ■ to some One ••• few his triends tin Sire i- <..n-tantl\ on the lookout tor real Journal reaches them is which very tin.- colts in town this season. P. M. lot, dark, handsome patterns, ail-HOol, only. s.oo a Suit. I'. .1- flgf id- word” f i- doubt bargains every thing dropped “ “ “ “ “ old battery building -.n the shore of the to eu their be until the local items are Prentiss ha- the finest bred one In L- fast. ! t iay W;i\sgive patron- the benefit of them, they may doing perilled. town, it not in —Some choice patterns at $9.00, $10.00, $11.00, $12.50. 10 31 5.75 ■ 3.75, ■> I-"- har.t!- I-u ,..-i i iin bake. Ann mg will here tlnd the It is b ill- w was everything for an outfit. eounty. stundar 1 under three rules and y >rd" tii.it tii'.- Arrivals this week James Johnson, Eugene One lot Children's Suits, size 4 to ttie ir. a ■ u. tv. nu n 11, all-wool, only. *2.00 a Suit. ue.di* Irmu tin wot and Betel I in ir advertisement in another • oltimn. 1- by the noted horse 1 i. m.-ii.e Itsi-tn'iH imd'ient- .-'cur Carver, Esq., Leorge Sweeney, Annie Morrow. trotting Harbinger. The dam “ “ “ “ “ Frank wauIf I I lay himself -lit .»n the occasion. 1- ids fast mare Mabel One lot, all-wool, 9 to 13 year**, long pants, only. 3.00 a Suit. B-nf:.-;, wld'f Imre, and in getting J K Mbit s i»k L.utoK. 1 i.c Collin i! ot Knights of Mrs. Cordelia Carver, Ella Morrow, Emma Mor- by Fearnaught. 8 31 6.50 He hired a man procure tin but was in- 4.25, •.'•t. a pre-dudi* tin* possibility ..f his ever him.-, row James V B. W. Fowler and Don’t spend a dollar for clothing until you have examined and Hoods warranted Lai'or, in thi- city, had a public installation of offi- Fowler, (apt. Hi knham. The late rains have the my goods prices. dl-< rcct e> m.-v t him in a iv am-e. As a con- improved n*.M.' Tin--now to,, and Fannie E. Smith. as or refunded. Please call and be convinced that this Is pomierotis cer.- la-t Monday evening. Fred Cottrell, V. gra-s and ...The 4th oil' represented money the place to buy. “ !.• «• ;n■ nn grain passed pleasantly. •• scp. spent the money for got ->w kc lb-,: -t. Tin three train- liquor, w-it.- the installing officer. Two hundred and fifty A cablegram received Monday says the It was tin first fair day of the seven and there was 5 Pcs. Lace at 121c. .25 drunk amt tailed t furnish the dams. Frank ship Nottingham urge •■oitipany entered upon were \fter a New Boston people present, supper the company Frank Pendleton, 1- P. Niehois had arrived lovely breeze on the lake, and many a Clotliing: Store, d the matter dams. In Capt. enjoyed 11 T la imu t.‘, drawn comjoi.ini-i iiy providing ■ tin lanced, Mudgett Bros, furnishing music. The at Kong, 104 dnvs from Cardiff. The good -ail. Bert Chandler has just put a new fiat di-' ts-ing .• dri uken I tm Bickford feel- Hong ship “ “ “ -;\ u •!!•. I't.e trait, was somew hat I digger at officer- “ prill''-i installed were Frank Howard, M. had been but of the bottomed boat into the water. The season MARK PROPRIETOR. ingly alii; L d to an “A-iatie Prince?.- who lived ashore, particulars damage li-hing ANDREWS, 5 .75 ’N Cream, -'::i,111;; III w U- Ue in art iug in W., John s. Fernald, See.; and has begun and boats are in demand... .Guests 371c,, Joseph Clough, could not be until she had been in the good mam year- but get him to tell y»u about it. given placed <» train got in early In th<* morning, an- lreas. are to II I?I»«enix: Row, Alaiue. dry dock. beginning arriveat the Dodge House_Miss Roltast, god t < Adelia Hi. At ..HI III.Kit. Janies *-mUh, who lives A Bh.Mi.NHKK ok Oihkit Bibber,of Massachusetts, is a guest at Mar Bays. Charles F. Mr. ms as vv Id k- .itul! f Cv Tibhets vv in town last eek and in- after the arrival- theregu- near the line between Shall who Belta-t and searsporf, '■inn one reeentiv .a Weymouth’s-Miss Julia Weed, has day took ■•••in that brought formed us that he had to n.'M ng train ir-un Bella-t. Tim ist circus just made his yearly visit a 'leer oil r. e Been at in •aught -allirday. M Mint!! drov iii- ■ i■ working milinery Charlestown for tin* 'ividty il l the of 1-41. The Montvllle see •" campaign coin, to his father who if lie lives until New Lot of those '.'.li n a? ,i 11 Handsome u will’ll tin- Chairs eight K, b am to itie .-Imre *>l the in the afternoon for past winter, having her lias re- bay one cent, i- known as the Cabin series. On completed trade, '■ Log next November will be one hundred old. Camp w k m ttto -a ling began. The w e.ither in tin years turned home the purpose of obtaiiibm' a mad of When to spend the summer ...Win. Weed At 89 Cents Each, at gravel. "l o -1 le "t the "in Is a of a His •:TM '_ w .i- wit It indications of ruin. representation log faculties are remarkably good for one of so cr-'asl, he arrived n. has renewed ids age since the 1st of the at the st ore di-eovered ;i le* r in the •'•■‘bin with the day month, 'A words The Choice. In the 25 DOZ. ZEPHYR CORSETS i._ r. M-i.-rreit from Peoples great age. w lien lie 61 MAIN STREET. 61 many coming water taking a balti. The wind was otV shore became a grandfather_School in district year 1-4!." < »n the ;evcr-e -ide is a of i: -ir hour the town was alive with portrait We received a call from Edward >iino;i- N" 7 closed t, ai Mi sunt! Tuesday last Friday a term of eight weeks tin FAINS from It Ccnthi Kik>]i to Sl.OO. Gen. W. ii. Harrison and his name. Mr. \ v k, midnight, <»f NVednes- Maj. t"ii, of >t. Pain, Minn. Mr. Si mo:, ton attended the del* the instruction of Mi-s F. el crept clog F. Hodge. A little G;:i:i :i i- a collection <»t rare and curious al1 marked "own 20 per rent. We mean to sell all straw before -atm- quite National at an 1 | IM C DV goods At 75c. worth \'iesi*ripli-m pouring tile deer. <.• Encampment Portland, reports -i\ year old sou of Jesse walked a mile Ml II per $1.00. Before ;be ultima was aw an Mr. Reynolds 1*11 InLI Itiblv 1 1st, regardless of east. Our Hats for Men and are less than pair, •'in and ihi- <• ihin cent has l»ci u added to the Sept. Boys > -'.ii ra' av.-nu. Team- from log that about two hundred came on from st. Paul. It ran be Mnith'- presence, Mr. m readied out his -hovel, every day b> school and did not miss. Mrs. Geo. bought elsewhere. 1 u made-: li-t. was the lirst visit of of around, with living freight, < many the to tin- l)ook« lit a!'"Ut the !eei> nek ami drew him towards company kerney.of Nebraska, who has been visiting her Cent's Cuffs it- Collars. I'!--':".- T:i«» t"wn of was well sea shore, and the was much Hose,Sif spenders, Underwear, ayward’s, returns prices. !■ -i. • A pi‘‘-eiii' At ai’*»ut nine Lhe special train fr-m '■ at Ilf church, in this next Sun- all. home this week. handsome lot of ladles and tients TRAVELING & SHOPPING BAGS. Some selling Mr. .dil: _■ >t tin- d'*er on shore, tin* vv it dmvn Baptist city, 100 PIECES TOURISTS RUFFLING, at Use. ttwTall early and see for yourselves the bargains I am ’A a r\ilie ami intermediate stations arrived wim >• offering. ai I seizing ;l the nose and the held-m Ay tern* om. A few days before the Fourth of ,'vie 1 ir- I steamer* h rem c. Mae p L. 10. Ale. .•md -iioiit* d tor in t.’ie meantiuic Mr. Mnitii’s tiic pui[>it at tin* North church and at the Herbert has MucCARTHY, Belfast, help, Black, estiblishe 1 himself in the July tin- members of the ladies’ circle of this • village ii. ://.n iii'iti, i-aiiir n-.iTu .tiro-.- uu- nay H'*td ’*! the Tide next ...There will be a I' i'ii :-u mu uni was >ir. Villi Sunday music business at lie. Dexter Avenue, Montgom- grew patriotic and concluded to have a social here. 6 Yards for 25 Cents. ■•■if.', l .. teii i.»ek, iii.'lii our ■ gath- Monkoe. Ihc 4th passed off very quietly BELFAST FlilCE CURRENT. ling K turc by tin* pastor at the t niversulist church Alabama. It is a of the llo.mtni), of Belle-t, wh-> \va- -it hi- farm, at. ery, branch large estab- ering nt the handsome residence of H. W. v. : n.'iv iv<- in I Hodge, The Swanville Band paid our band a visit in the i’r ounce Market. / nres raid rroducers. miH people \: "i.ii lay ev at 7.Uo oVljck-l'he Kevis- lishment of l.U'hlen who thought Pome accident ha-1 befallen Mr. >. ening Jfc Bates, Savannah, Ga and F si li was a beautiful 4'Ut;0 llav fe* j. .summer afternoon, and the afternoon and concert was followed a Apples bush, ton, I4.o0gl7.tx) J -if--. ;s. Look any lire- ti->n an ! our gn/.e *u d tin* Fngli-h iiifelc will be the of Kev. given, by ** stnnmoniiig < Imrles H. the two meti w«-i.t t- subject is under the linn name of Minderlmut & Nichols. friends and «lrie*l ¥ lt», 455 null'* it. m, Sa« Bray, neighbors present wore happy faces. dance in the e farmers will 1.1 -'iry:i mas- of immunity. With " U- " '-hi.mis’ -crinon at tlie M. F. Church next enlng-Few begin Beans.pea,i?'bu, l.uogl.7."> l.amb tt>, 0« lo the .-h'T* b tram to !iud >mi; ii with a Tables " cxpi-.-iing ( apt. Llewellyn Alley, who disappeared very bountifully supplied with frosted rakes, this week. The is still me-liutn, -’..a Mi Lion of the edieation ol Masonic "'lhdi> ;■ flel’le >i 11.Kev. .J. \ Koss Will haying grass growing. Lambskins, j broken leg. Wm.-n readied the shore Mr preach about cream 1.70 Mutton V «i»*7 115 Ladies' Black wort! they mysteriously two weeks ago Horn his .-choon. strawberry pie, ice and lemonade were laid John strattard h st his stallion Young Dirigo last yellow-eyes,l.r>n« th, Jbtsbf lub, so Waists, $1,00 $1,25 i inr .linn were never »*cforc many people iu | ol "ar-port next the of Butter ¥ lr.uts Dais r t.* ! smith wi mar;. e\i..-msled with his >unday, supply lug pulpit the Uok at under the tb, bush, ti4'. struggle er, Grove, lying Bangor, is reported by shady maple trees in front of Han’s resi- week, lie was t old and had been a ! sir- < l- a; -me time. F t n long distance about Kev. ( 1. Hawes. veilty years Beef ¥ tb, 7'g:> Potatoes. -mat:. “ " " " with the w anim.-ti. Houston and tied the Bray th>* Whig as having been seen Friday ami s iturday lience, and when the time eame all ate with rel- fast one In his .A Newcomb man- Barley fc' bush, »'■."*g7.'» Hound Hot' p tt>, ojjO .•not grounds tin? crowd was dense, people good very day-York j deer’s h gs and '‘al lied the. animal to the house in d'he time like is i. Cheese tb, c.gs straw tr ton, pureha-r furniture, anything in Ellsworth walking about the streets. He would After gratifying the inner man short speeches ufacture :>0o f fish barrel heads per day at *».00£7.00 h :t;g gathered [■> witness the unloading of tiie pairs Chieken & lb, Turkev k* 75 1.25 1.50 1— ii nog'uo tt>, ogo triumph. The deer is a female and weighs 1.V* ~e, win >oii c.iii get it the cheapest. K. H. give no reason for leaving so suddenly and was win* made by Hon. J. I). Lainson, O. H. Keen, their mill. The eiepdaiits, ame!- and larger animals Calf Skins tb, iug.il Veal it>, »!*: j "hind.-. Mr. sc• ( •**•!!,!,,v >..u n '. I -mith sui ;meld 1> liberated th< have full and choice lot and have well dressed ami himself in lb Mr. Gardiner and F. W. Gowen, Duck 4r" tb, Wool, washed fc* !t>, - ami ask for them an ex- 1- making extensive Hw repairs in and around the however induced, and cured. Geese t? a p'"ple. Tuere were sixteen elephants, j SlKAMEIt Nol'E** B Nothing like advertising in a local p iper for any speedily permanently !t>, Ugu Wool, soft, :?.ooaturda> sleamei iVuohseot brought 1'. Aiken, a tir-t-elass workman, and asks his .•she will remain at home until the first of Butter Salt, £ |.k>\, _‘o Oat Meal P tb, 030 : to tiie tents m Liueulnvillc av the li-l in bird last week it home within two septem- '_ iirect!y -nue, beyoii'l largest par-miger the history of the canary brought Corn & bush, 'd Onions P It., .'>30 ti iei.d- to give liiin a call. While there take a look ber after which time she will be in leach- j Ladies' Black worth '■ engaged In the race at Lake 25 Hunlan-Lee a I I Waists, each, Mm'k l’oti'1, and did not appear in the proecs- heat. T.v hui d were landed at Itoeklan l md days after the issue of the Journal. Mrs. J. C. Saturday Cracked Corn bush, 'd >i'. Kerosene P trn 1 l.’alo Jersey $1,75 $2,50 Mr. Ilcrvey’s slock of Ac....James N. ing In Pitt-field-Rev. Air. Gardiner a N. won In in Meal a jeweiry, M' delivered Sylvia, Y., Hanlan 1; lengths Corn fs' busli, i'd Pollock P tb, :5a^!* I I he pre.-s agent -aid tiiere were n: *re real | large number got oil' at Belfast. The trip down kels seeing the item sen: Mrs. siiute word that fowler, of oilers for sale a desirable able discourse minutes. Cheese ^1.. Sal! Pork P It., O3I0 u.i- Searsporl, a very Sunday. Mr. Gardiner is not •is- _oii.g i.pie -.!, t*i ii vii. a me train arrived parti- marly ..th and deligntfui-steamer strange bird had lapped at her window lor ad- See 1 cu 1 .on P __ Cotton fc* t, Plaster bhl, Loo house lot iii that village. For Information, terms, only a brilliant sermonizer, but i- also an earnest m t' an ic< ha 1 struck In Maine. Noth- F.oreiie* adv ertised to Lake an < vursion from Bel- mittance just a week before, and calling, Mrs. S. Codlish, dry, V tt>, tan l!ye Meal P It., .< 1 pl they A ,dl on J. W. Black. temperance worker-Your goes to Kvery Woman knows Them. Cranberries, p i|t, < yo Shorts P e\vt, l.lo .1 it w fast t-» Islesiioj-o m but it \v;i- found her lost which had been eared correspondent Black worth draw : like a and when the bird, 25 ladies' 2,00 2,87 :r«*»i-, Saturday, postponed kindly Waists, each, pro- Clover Seed F It*. U a IS P lb Penobscot this week for a short and The human is much like a clock or sugar 10,37 Jersey county body good o. m.t .i the crowd was 1m- I a-there were not passengers t.o make the for. stay 'ppearanee enough M« >n tv I i.i.k. Kchecea, widow of the late Kben its if one too slow or Flour fe* bl.d, !..')0yT.‘»o Sail, T. I., p bush, lo will watch in movements; goes an *1 let you hear from this section letter to the II. tt. Seed ¥ J.oO s. Potatoes p Odo '•- Ti •• ion what it evi.rsi m ..Tim steaun-r Howell made by too so follow all the ami bad lime re- bn, l.'.uiy tb. jt \v:t- would have ; *"•u-o;,. died at the residence of Win. White, last The glorious forth was a very quiet day here, ami fast, others, Journal. works Lard V it*. 'Jy In Wheat Meal P tb, 3\, 34 '■ an \eiirs:.on from Bang, -r t«» V -n on sults; it one organ or set of organs imper- ad lit-- u father oet-a propitious, but taken us nport Sunday. "n lay morning. She lias been living with her son most of the was done In the morn- celebrating early fectly, perversion of functional effort of all the a ine street -fiow wa- g->od. Tiie lirst ! .V Bangor steamei made excursions from Ban- I Mas*-, Prospect. The fantastic- with com- chariot, until recently-The pulpit at the Free ing hours. The sleepers throughout the village paraded organs Is sure to follow. Hence it is that the num- 200 Misses Rubber Gossamers, ,50 each, worth 1,00 gor to Belfast on and make woman’s life miserable SPECIAL NOTICES. /:;ig witu gat and occepi,- i I.y a band, came } Saturday Monday, bringing Baptisi church at North Montville w as supplied last were aroused at about one o'clock by the booming plete success. The children and older people en- erous ailments which the bast are the direct issue of the abnormal action of the i-nr -licet at 11.o’clock. A oall elul.i.r, and others to witne-s the Sunday Kev. .1. C'ouillnrd. A circle was of a cannon and the tooting of innumerable horns. joyed the fun, and the music was good. The dance sewing uterine system. For all that numerous class of ic o; .James of tne in the .- was next in line. Another golden game--Miperintcudent Littlelieid, "l^aid/ed by the members of the ehureh last week, Thirty-one charges were lire*l and everybody said evening was a very enjoyable a flair. The symptoms—and every woman knows them—there a: mg it mammoth Boston and « and hi- with the addition built one Hr. Fierce’s “Favorite globe renrcsenting ; Bangor eumship ompany, the object of which i> to get funds for the the cannon was directly under their window. A hall, recently on, waserowd- [is unfailing remedy, repairing the favorite of the sex. aim- down on Prescription,” 'her a:;; aH brawn i.y eight magnili cut lamily the Kntandin >unday t-. Fort vast amount of work was done in w ed. Tlu* old farmer Grangers were out to see the gray j hureh-(.'has. French, the new mail carrier be- placing old ag W. 0. BELLAIR. H. r-.--, ! w d. A 1‘oinl, wtiere will tin* folks dance and the men J. TAYLOR. drum corps iu a tall convey- ! they pa-s summer.The tween this place ami Freedom, came on to the route ons and hay racks on top of buildings, and one of young young were mostly n. it 1iy- The steamer Ka- W< dnesd.ty tin* l-lim-l-Many of our people went our-traders found his door blockaded by a large strangi the river were prohibitory party (HAH, BKllKVIKW. i» in w lit. 1 Ohio, nominated Rev. A. B. 1 conard for H. A_. *Sr with their taiidiu at Stan*ett arrived her vnarf in this a. from to Belfast. Tlu* [of Co.. plodde along rolling gall, j city at il.lt* t Belfast to .-ei Jumbo ...Mrs. Clement and yawl boat which had been dragged up from the represented Hampden young Mary < iovernor. KELL A lit <( TAYLOli, ml :• :bv- ■ irevv u shoe <-ver whi<*h M made remarkable men were substantial fellows such as a farm- p. !-ig gilt >unday, having time, tin* fast family have returned from Mass., where they have wharves. A queer looking emblem had been hoist- good, | ■ : ■••• man i>; >:reii tear worried the e-t male * '-at t-.r three or four er would like to have t in to turn the “old j by any years. The been for the of the summer ed to the top of the G. A. B. liberty pole, and ib id first double pa-t year.Most A Strong Endowment REAL -■ ESTATE AGENTS. a a •!>' till- >e.‘ Six boat would ha\w been here much but was •• swarth in The ladies were more poiilcs j earlier, -••bools in town have closed-Will White has re glasses had to he brought into usebefor the article ha> ing. young elegant No. 5 Main Belfast. is conferred upon that magnificent institution, the Street, a go I*-., a ieiaim d at landing.- -i, account -o dressed and the sehoolmarms swarmed OCALA, Marion Co. BELLEVsEW. i-e-ict.. k, ijel eorru seating chariot many of being turned home after a temporary absence.... Mrs. could be named. During the evening quite a dis- ly pretty human l>r. Fierce’s “Holden Medical system, by j —... of >ui.la Llau-and hi--Lee '■ that the were not at tin* in the hall as thick as in old Pharaoh’s time. that iortilies it the encroach- We have t-a* sale in .•presentation Is, early people wharves to •lob Clement is <-«.»nilucd to the house w ith a sprain- play of lire work' was made from the hand stand, frogs Discovery" against Marion, Sumpter, Hernando, ■ ments of disease. It is the blood and and Counties- Town Lake '•»*'• -.i-iaiued a take her lines. I'm* Katahdiu is the on The decision of a few old as to who were great purilier Orange lots. fronts, g Men elephant. A eaili- oldest l»oal ed ankle, caused by a fall. and the voting folks finished the day at the skating Grangers j alterative, and as a remedy for consumption, bron- Orange groves. Improved and unimproved lands a ught in* vein the but can show the the best ladies was mixed. up rear, giving to it#, shrill I line, other two some fast sail- rink. looking young terribly chitis, and all diseases of a wasting nature, its in- ! in quantities and at prices to suit all purchasers. Hi:ai> <»i mi-. TiiiK. Mr. Ford Sheldon who lias '1 here were two hundred and tv\.. horses | ing ; t. I'm 'tli eers of ti e boat w en- greatly About that time your correspondent left the hall to flueuce is rapid, ctlicacious and permanent. Sold ! Correspondence solicited. »m2d' been a great sufferer for a died last everywhere. Address for lull particulars until Oct. 1st, 1SS'». and it wa- unanimously remark- pleased with her record. lung time, make room for some ladies.Mrs. Father The m.t: ; e Tses w Thursday night. funeral services were held Fkankfort. A dinner and on has a FURNITURE! .-re exceptionally line. During picnic slipper Mudgett just completed silk log cabin quilt J. H. TAYLOR, Me. The <. KAMiKS. ''even -tar Grange. at Winterport, Troy, in t ie e;iin*,i i:l-* and were attend- the Fourth at the summer W. The of the of General Garcia a f" mgr. tin* e-ng threatened rain came down, Sunday largelv residence of 1. Seavev with the astonishing number of 4,s7'> squares_ report slaughter I. ryest Assortment, tle ir last < tin meeting nr'erred fourth degree on 1 :*• v W. II. and 4*Ml Mexican soldiers the Indians ■ t, Williams Mr. Sheldon was a by Yoqtii diving >dv .n i eon r. The rain soon officiating, very enjoyable occasion. Among the num- Mr-. Comfort Mudgett, now '.'4 years old, Mr. MARRIED. l atest eleven paid i> Styles. new members Hid tin* !ir-t degree OU one. was burii under the of Thomas Marshall ber continued. i: d a ami tiie -un came out, but ominous an-pice* present were Daniel Dyer and wife and Geo. Wnlard Mudgett a vi.-it on his 74th birthday and \V r the degrees were ufenv-l all to Itest Oaa/il y anil adjourned l’o-t, <*• \ I*, oi which he was a member. 11c ( v .. i. ! -rei' »i> w hat would happen he- lements wife ami family of Winterport, John F. made the remarkable statement that she put him to In tills cite, dune 27, Kiel W. Brown, Esq., the room when wcr< leaves a dames A. Merithew and >arahC. noth ol i.on i:st rni< i s. ■ dining they joined by visiting wife and three children .. Grass is look- Mad Havoc Is treated l.arral»ee, 1 iiping ground was not well I Averill of Frankfort, M. H. Haley and Capf. nurse his mother for the first lime ...Prospect had friends < m ot Belfast. and partook ol the suppers that the J in_ well and about an lie Allard Crockett of and among the tenants of the mouth by im- ! i i"-'',11• i, .-■> c-nr the Mm k I' uid, vva- average crop may expect- Prospect, other.'. With the three burials on one day last week. Mrs. Doicas allowing In Kockland, dune 2ii, Lcnnait B. Brewster, an 1 si.-n r- of n-vi-i. star are to collect upon their surface or in their in- Grange noted for getting ! e i ... Kev. Geo. F. 1 Hits i» to at our church the Fourth off purities Fannie K. Oxlon, doth ot amden. and iteToughlv .saturate1 i bv the preach good company passed altogether too •'prague died and was buried that day. Her resi- lerstiees. SO/.ODONT removes every of The vestige ( am up. visitor* thong'd timy -ie-uid eonie to the next at J o’clock_School next soon. In Kockland, dune 2d, F. II. dmies of ici., M i."av re;.- ;.;Jo Sunday closes deuce was in the tartar from the teeth, and renders their At i\ M. there was a iurge New York settlement. Mrs. Mary premature and Mrs. E. d. Colson, of Kockland. Parlor '»range to board in the future, and a- it costsonly a Friday-Mrs. West is 1 move into the Greer decay impossible. It not only imparts whiteness Suits, ovv d ...out Hie cir"u- tents, and at the -umo time Ann Partridge died in stetson, where she was liv- In Kockland, dtine 2o, Henry W. Hum an ot Lin LlltKUi v. Most of the from (Ids tow n and vigor, but communicates hardness and rosl- small fee and the trouble of taking the fourth de- house-Mrs. < lara Brier ha- had her house re- people colnville, and Lizzie E. Merritt, of Kockland. if ra-. ii.n down in i.-rreni.-. Taecrowtl ing with her son, Wesley Partridge, and her re- ness to the gums. The breath a most ac- in plush & hair &c. pressed attended Barnum’s show at Belfast on the -’ml iu>t. acquires In d une 27, dohn E. Brewster ami i cloth, gree we feel sure of them for steady board- painted-Mrs. Annie I’itcher of New York is from its it is a bo- Koekland, Mary a d me ticket mi l the main to having mains were here for burial. Mrs. Isaiah ceptable fragrance use; purely wagon entrance went in search of brought E. Cluier, Both of Kockland. ers soon. After the usual time lor vi at her They curiosities and came home tanic liquid, and may be relied on to its ••'b 1 -ig gossip they iting father’-, Mr. Parker-Mrs. Anabel who accomplish it nuggars description. The mu Bachelor, died very suddenly, was hurled at effects without the enamel like (Jliairs < curiosities themselves-The "Glorious Fourth” beautifying injuring Fancy j w-*re all invited up to the hall to listen to a song rons ol Mass, is v her sister, Mrs. Kdwiu ri‘ m not prepared for rain, many were isiting the same lime-Mrs. Luther Mudgett has the best a gritty tooth paste. 2 w2S from Bro. Frank BaW l> -- good Worthy 1'orter among In K than llftccn was ready to spindle, green tomatoes and green peas, In this city, July Jd. William Hall, ayed 02 minutes the mud reports a good business thus years, j North star Grange, of I>i\mont, and otliers. Bro. far-Many people In Mmitville. J line 27, William Alexander, ayed water .-t>*. .| in Women with squash and beaus, etc., all SHIP NEWS. f| pools. Cam inf. The Fourth passed off even more from the of Boston are in this pumpkins, cranberry s:. s months and 21 Western Kalpli Bagiev, one of our charter members wlm city visiting village. years, day.-. papers -; i■ d'l.'ireii, wit:.out anv three weeks ahead some of them in the protection whatever, quietly than usual this year. The boys seemed to Mrs. Sophia M. I.ovvell, Mrs. Mrs. E. by starting please copy. was present, now live- where lie has to look south I.ucy Hunt, assn d .i le ra.n until must have become house with a sheltered location. Farmers who In Camden, June 30, Mrs. An/aletle Richards,; liiey have lost their usual ardor and enthusiasm, and Hunt, Mrs. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jova fairly POUT OF BELFAST. * G.S'‘(\YYTN to see Mount Katahdin. • nr member-are all invit- Henry e, wife of llenrv II Richards, ayed 43 year.-, 2 months f ■" i. One in-lance will illustrate ol in a after else is done had many a most of the citizens were allowed to slumber ami Miss Jennie Hill are the put garden everything 14 GY KGS VA\\Y,Y KCrYWGx^ 'd t" quiet among number. ARRIVED. days. >andy stream Grange Tliursday to ;jtrr-: £ G. Y ;■ jARj.^c .nr character. A vouug lady dressed in white, eveniug ou the better take pattern by that garden. It would -top In Camden, June 30, Seth Ileal, ayed oo years. r_-_ 1> night prea ding. Some observed the day Miss Grade Hunt has returned home from Provi- 2. sdi. F. 1 the h.ir. «-.-i t -.i.-t and a time is duly Ha/.cltiuc, French, Hyannis. In I.ineolnville, June Mr.-. Delora J. Midi i" a -'ui .-does, 1 »t r« :t 11 so imbedded in good expected.... some of the and out flic flour bar- 2'.', Dean, firmly by taking a picnic dinner on the Brooksville dence, B. I., where she has been at school for the grumbling help •July.-*. Sells. E. L. Warren, Colson, Boston; A. 1 lie riages iu Waldo are in order. shore, widow of Avery Dean, ayed 17 years. .• mu I that -1> drew her foot from the shoe, ami good working rel-Mis» Carrie Grant a successful Richardson, Pattershall, Boston. olhers attended a small festival at Wi*d Castine past Geo. F. Hunt is at completed In Lineolm ilie, June 27, Frankie, son of Amasa Uitehie Grange received a treat year-Mrs. visiting squir- ex. -top w i- taken In her feet. He- Saturday evening term of school in the Clark Settlement last week. SAILED. s. and Belle Ileal, ayed I year and mouths. stocking camp ground. In the evening there vvasa dance at rel Island, and Geo. F. Hunt is in Boston_We •*iiiv 4Lh at the expen.-e of Bro. an 1 sister In Thotnaslon, June 2• •. I.ueinda D. Butler, aye I ■.i.' -ne extricated ler shoe from the mire and Sliorcy. It is named Clark settlement as she bad 21 •July Sch. Connecticut, Smith, New York. Lb-* Fittleiieldof Koeklaud are pleased to the of a line rightly 33 years, 0 months, IS day s. Bro. .1. |{. Littlelieid read an amusing essay entitl- skatimrrink-Lawyers acknowledge receipt duly 'i. Sch. das. Holmes, Ryan, Boston. ■i o* ft. into and scholars the name of Clark-Mis- Lane In son muddy it, with wet and and Wiswell of Flisworlh have been here mess of by May Rockland, July 2, infant of Capt. Fred C. I ed the to during brook trout from E. L. Mitchell, who lias F i’i ■ Grangers visit tin- “Greatest show on AMERICAN I'ORl’S. I nges, skirt-t -"light the entrance t<» the completed her lir-L term of -el.I in district No. Hall, ayed days. cauva-. the week, as counsel in the of the more than aoo of them this Lai tli." Next this w ill past hearing caught year. Sau dune 2d. Cleared W. H. In Roekland, July !, Si la.- Kalleeh, To year-, ■ Saturday evening (Lange Francisco, ship ayed In. i.ag.'iie on.-isied •! a »i Iasi week. Slur G probably tlur t-ucher ongi -gati of'near claims of the Ive-t* r is youngest Fort Townsend. lb month-, S & adjourn until alter It will >; heirs-This item to lie Connor, Pendleton, days. Upholstery '■ probably haying. be »* fi; -a-i bird tliatcau be and ai.no. Having win i»e delayed about ten days in the county and is only I t years old. She did Savannah, dune 20. Sailed sch. Rachel A In Roekland, July i, Nellie W., wife of Mdiiov mentioned, seen in several papers: the war of the Maud, our lir-t vacation sinee he was “During the usual l’hila. do. Arrived sell. Austin D. A. Morse, of Mass., ot Roek- p i'f-le a large umber 1 re wen- P» Grange organized, beyond time. The crop will be much well and Is engaged to keep the next l.Tin... ( apt. Biekmorc, Brockton, formerly held rebellion in lSivj, Mr. ('has. II. Hooper of Castine, do. Sailed sch. Sallie land, ayed 32 years, 2 months, 2.'» days. Goods, 1 having weekly meetings unless better than was in Knight, Ferry, l’on, West, Drapery »» I" ndtMi- : w I an.ma’,-, witii a in each; prevented by expected June....Farmers in Arthur Heagan had green peas la-t week of his In June wife of Roseoe keeper sent a letter home, which his wife never received Satilla. RoeKland, 2s, Kli/a J., severe storms ...The ilaneock had tiie of Waldo :.u"ii- an-, --vral sacre.I camels. ('minty Grange vicinity station have been much own raising-Miss Hattie shute, of Stockton, Philadelphia, dune do. Cleared bark Edward G. Robinson, ayed 37 years, a months, 14 days. Ip.im-larie-, until last ‘id w ere the Poles & Cornices, a celebration at the ( North Friday, years occupied by Biekmorc, Portland, 1. Cleared In Roekland, June 27, John Rue, ayed at years, \ I elf-. tut pavilion drew much attention. One amp (Hounds, Lasting, annoyed by foxes carrying off poultry. (J. D. completed a very successful term of school in the Cushing, duly missive ill coming from to Castine.” L. Stover, months. 12 day s. " i on tile Fourth. Washington Davis and J. G. have each lost about f brig Staples, Bangor. at ihe i.owksr cash pii-vs. Also a tine km-of / iu ... -i attractive ami features of Harding fifty erry district last week. The district lias been In Roeklaml, June 2-, F. lwin 70! interesting The truth is this The letter was in due time re- Portland, duly 2. Arrived sell. Tantamount, Lucas, ayed. hens and chickens, and several others have lord, fortunate the present season in sccuiine; the Pendleton, New York; cleared next day for Ban- years, 1 month, 24 day-. Personal. The Journal oiliee had a ceived Miss I pleasant by Abby Shepherd, not then the wife services of and i- in In do. In Casline, June 24, Mrs. Nancy chamberlain, BANNER RODS. u;itiv Nil •;ms, Zulus, real cannibals, smaller lots, ranging from five to twenty. J. (J. Miss|>iiute, hopes engage gor Mary. Magee, '•ill la week from Mr. K. I.. IVrlev, the press ut Mr. A person who her for the fall term, stu* \. an earnest, werker in Bo.-ton, 1. Arrived sch. Annie R. Lewis, ayed si years and 4 month.-. Hooper. lately happened Littlefield has lost two old duly ii< > \/!«* -. Fiut-ilcu*:-, A !ricaiis, Wild turkeys and about the and wins she Hoboken. 2. In .lutie 23, Ktiniee II. 7'» I AV'Irt1 W i l< lv Si-rci'iis, ..f “tin* grente-t .-how on earth.” .dr. into of tent it to Mrs. cause licsh laurels wherever Lewis, Arrived A. W. Ellis, Fergu- Buek-port, Cook, ayed Perley possession it, Hooper for a > M ai. warn ones. More than two hundred dol- Rondoul. 0. Cleared sell. A. F. Emer- months and 2»> Afgl rs, Burmese, NantcJi twenty young goes. son, July years, days. t<> lit ain ■ i- a gr;i«luate of Columbia Law so adjusiiblc window. school, Washing- joke, that it was received tliis time by Mr. IPs. son, Moore, Bucksville. me .ig girl-. T* and low-caste lars worth of poultry has been bv one people, high 1 destroyed \\ INTKurottr. The fourth” ton, I). C., amt ha- praetieed law at the National wife, which makes tin? last part of the above state- “glorious passed Baltimore, July 2. Arrived sells. William Fred- NOW is tin- time to buy. PRICES are WAY Hind Burmes* aud mu-i> all den of foxes and are still at priest- ion-, sur they large-We sen I and The erick, Patterson, Baltimore, for Bangor; Florida, j apitol, and had experienee there and elsewhere ment untrue....We are pleased to see the familiar oil'very quietly pleasantly. hoys enjoyed DOWN. < a’l and see m. WY will mm "lee r-1'iU'ii..g the W hitt* Klephaut, w liich was five delegates to the National at Warren, Jacksonville. as a Encampment their racket the and in the journali-i. Hr w iil make friends for himself faces of Judge Goodenow, Prof. Riddle, A. E. Ives, customary during night Portsmouth, duly d. Sailed sell. Mark Pendle- to sell you more good- and better gualiiv lor (lie hi oh: t ol much iirinsitv t■ all. The eircus Portland, and nearly our whole t<’\\ neve. 1'irmai;' >■ ’inmeiu I a' *2 o’< i**ck. flier*- were two BariuuiTs encampment at Belfast. All who visited U N. ( June Cleared .Janu s ....Mis- Lizzie Dow, oldest come somewhat earlier than usual. the Hand sailed down the on the Queen lhnington, brig | daughter of Mr. Levi hay examine our '- Portland New York. *2. Arrived sell. -REMEMBER our and mis i' ll 4'. feet ;i*to.-s, and an elevate*! stage do Intend to go to San Francisco next year, Miller, Crocker, .July place I A. Dow of 01 her home from Port It was said to have been a very pleasant A sear-port, way til c'lisroHT. hall was well tilled Thurs- City. Mary Hull, French, Bangor. and and we will -a\e v<>u f*-t. There were clown- the Emery but we have not seen any one who intends to go to goods prices money eight convulsing laud, is i'i lends in Waterville_Mrs. A. excursion and was a great success Utmnchidy. New York, June 2d. Arrived sell. F. C. Pendle- Jar Made Extra visiting on the occasion of the exhibition bv time. Every i-n biage with day evening Europe to visit "Barnum’s Greatest Show on ton, Fletcher, Turks Island; Alice Belle, Frank- every laughter-and mirth by their ludi- "• Monroe F. The Methodist was afternoon and and Mr-. A. M. Hopkins and family vestry open 30. Arrived sell. ■ j Lite Grammar school. The was fort. Beni. Carver, Bangor. '' imitation- and 'Hie stage very prettily Earth.” Some of the most laughable side shows July & Warranted tunny sayings. big of I) are in the E I evening, and many availed themselves of the >. Arrived .James Miller. Heavy Washington, C., city_Capt. trimmed with dowers and brig Crocker, Wilining lpp* irmiu- with Roman double- evergreens, Hags. The we ever saw went back into the country after ex- Annie L. Jul\ ehririot, standing ward Mmonton, of >t. l is in town.... opportunity to drop in and regale themselves with tonjSch, McKeen, Mahoney,Satilla. aid, Minn., was carried in a manner t iin, maie and female following programme out hibiting at Belfast July 2ml. o. Arrived sell. ll trmona, Bangor. to Seal. hurdi**, jockey, foot, animal, Thomas Fuller, of and Dr. Ice cream, lemonade &e. In the evening a very Main St. Thomaston, Cc»rge a great deal of careful 1. Our Mobile, July 2. Sailed sell. Liz/.ic Lane, for a mi •> .-t t<-le was One showing training: 70 vace-, 70 highly entertaining. entertainment was in the G. A. It. Pliila. Estahrook, formerly of Rockland, were in the city Country’s Greatest Glory, James A. Leach. 2. The B kooks. Barnutn 1ms come ami gone again; the pleasant given "f th*- in**-*t reuiarkahl** p>*rforraar.ee* ever seen W. recita- Jaeksonville, July 3. Arrived sell. Penobscot, Belfast, .Tilly ♦*, 188"». 2 n28 Glass Covers—No Con- last week — Mrs. A.

livered between T a. in. and that a —•" •; ■' .1 | hi- sum exceed- oiie-fuijr!i 1 tile value midnight; ‘•I regard Mr. om of ii:,• most U' a-1, on t in- m.•; I nr- 1- to into houses. stoic-, Srai'smoni \ illagt*. Eddy capable prepared put dwelling hook shall he in the ■ t ii. m 1 of Mi tie- farm- in tin I idled ate-. provided which person to ami sii‘> ssful pm- t ii hn w I n whom I have had •'Ai: \ n wihhim.w, \ steam of the be.st xx horn the letter is May 7, l*sY -Ian 11 \ M A >« la la* o| .10-1 All w < " *1 »>: \ N ete., heating apparatus, qual- llungan. Fram e, .-pain and Itaiv. are the addressed shall acknowledge otlieial inte’reour-i >N. its that omiiii--loi.rr of Pati-i,i-. 1*01*1, ii'i s.'ii* 1 « 1 ity ami workmanship. IVoplt* contemplat- «»ni> countries in that rai-e m -re than receipt; messengers for this special de- Kurope his first ;nhini "I •nlniiui-i iinm i- e It. II CHOU ns. Me. Iix bushel- p< r livery are to he paid 80 per cent, of the face lie/fast. ing putting in steam heating should capita. "In\, i.[or- a*. a more 11 .' :«Jiov\ am x due of all ihe and mpi..\ p.TSoii t»m-! In 1-N2 and ins:t the received recorded do. I"".’, _-yttooU !" o I'nitcd Male- stamps April or more i•;. V -•■< H 1 >r,liTi"i. fha! 11 1, v give him a call. exported in worthy .;| iinn them an a month, that the com- — 1 s.N.noo.non.nuu worth of win at and Hour. This provided aggregate earlv ami t.t\«• i1 '• -n-; ;t i..• at lie P < M sv. k -ii- »■ iv ol’■ 1' t1 lo ]<>.' :• to i- equal to sHM) fur each inhabitant of Un- I'nit- pensation paid any one person for siteh ser- ti'-e.” Ei)Ml M> BERK I-., |• :'• t« | in I»«*i 1;. -I. in 1 ! * rim* I ml .1 m i'- 0 n yr* «c> 11 y i 1 Machine Parts vice shall not exceed e 1 'nil n max .uumi a: I 1 1 1... Mowing d Mates. In the i. n w ar* ending with lsS4 £.‘>o per month, and pro- I ll 'llimis- ;n T1 ■! Pi’. i. m :ia ..1 1 I'n 1. ami the vided further that the of tin-deliv- 1 i al ih Past, constantly on hand, machines repaired. auiiuai \port of Hour ami w heal in value regulations ( ii a;i /:s », in i:i;i i r. of tie P i-ton, O. r I ! -7e. n.' i. a ml -hov. .'.in r, n a is; in. ii,m ,•« exceeded over snj :;pt <;,np. or over r er} specially stamped letters shall in no S-Ti p. "■ m- II 1 E E I H > Y I R,. | .. —;: V- ■ n nn I for -ah. a* ■•oiiat shonl-i allow 1. MA< him: works xvax interfere xvith the let- * pi "apita tor each man. Woman and in tie- prompt delivery of ta Mouioe ou-ei of * child j’!l"\| vaiory Oratory— in >ii son .la I .lo 11 \ -ON .1 -• me, Rio, ni> first patent tirn base ters as or 1 Fmei v?e. to-f h a at l idle.i Slates, reckoning our at provided by existing law regulations. I >n. class the A frilr \lt«--i -5.. l.l l.l*. lo of all kind.- and steamboat on hand. population 1 acted for and ad v Re I mo n 11 mi- ire-1 •[ ra am I o|iv. supplies u< ;vr ali-t ( lorn Ii v estrv in this eit v. where lie i mum 10. ;--ur- >n-. ■’ proeureil palon;-, n ami eMt-n-i I ill Ie>"o11s in eia>s or in many give private. s- s o (jIhh Snj>j)fits, Ctrrfriders. Ur.. I’h. yield of wheat per acre in Maine aver- liavi.. isimially mp'ov •! the K -i m ii in U’.M.I'O PROMPT. >> I "M oil age- it m at Sea. SAFE. and Voire (ullure a New ami lmt I in stock. till., bushel-; Minnesota. 11.1: Wis- Handy Boys SURE rhysirul Specialty. York. Philadelphia Wasliiiurtmt, still n Cur© lor t oughs. Cole!-. :>.ml dve almo-t tin* w*i«• 3*• ot im-i!■■■--, in > \ Ml I P KIN'."l.l li'l \ n-in. 12 ; Iowa. lh.2; Ml-souri, 12: Kan-a-. <>-!:~ Tliroiii bor tei :i. -, .V'-.. address you my ym,r «»UU». A. Ml lit ll, M ‘‘2: sou. when to sea make > omph of all kinds anti N« bra.-ka. !>.4: K. n.s; \ u-gima. go I- ei'TY <’i ■! I!.. BOV id RKLKIST. •' Repairing neatly prompt- mucky, My you yourself ... I' v « ■ d Yours i. E< d« E I Hi \PKi;. -.li'l ohm 1I0 n. Isa; | I Til! ll illl.l s \eee.i ;.u e line |.'|, I '"d. truly. done. "7: Carolina, .V2 Carolina. >i.. .ti i -S. 1 ly No._ tie., sen iei-aMc to the older sailors you may liml in Boston ..lainiar I, RE> Rid amt lin.'t I as 'Uiil "l nii ,: <: "i 0 -i cte.. ami et Maine do.-- not rai-e om -Jifiii ul lor afouain'c. Belfast, .June in, is,-:,, -j41 f tin forecastle. M« u are often there who have her wheat supply, wait, most of tin* state- (hi. rol, 1‘iiat h"! .'•>• 1 / <* — • *1 1 named rai-e more than lh<-\ usm Maine could themselves been officers at some period, and Works -MO 1V > in ill* lo‘!'i: *1 .n P.i-ll a I. it, -ah 1 mi ea-i!> rai-e win at for xpori: hut perhaps il wiio could officer or command the pi’him possibly iulrl'. o I ina .'.11. lin .11 a I ". 1 «'o-t- t»« mmh labor in I nm to KEEP IT pi.>p«.i tin- a-il\ K 1 PURE. \'< s-el as weil as those in authority, could they ,*! I a! P., O. I 1 ii;< d s< ..f th« w< -;. il. K. M., in Ca. iim r ;• \ I. Uhl m ''. s u -« while a-Iioi'i let rum alone. and unable I The Life Is the Hiimd Pm ml Home i urn il. Alloat ■ DKea-.e—Surgery O.i’i f-d! to > and g« our before .-ai'l a Oil;,! -Ii. ■ ii! not la .. I. w t-l to it. thev are Warrior Mower ! prices the L Resort Telling Letter. get men. Within hailing dis- ..1,1 i. 1o, \ V 1 tance of a tavern they are sots. Tln-sc oid A II \t(. -1 H P I !l 1; Here is a fact for y*.*i to think er, i/. M< di- A With rinse huards and Hulling: (’nl'.inir Har. Queer Sport. >ailor- will soon take to who shows a rm< i s \ / t /;/; so ! cal -eieiicc that n<> a-boy CO II pro\,s dism* Mlileti.- amusement in which K-kimo oblige ma'ir. Ivmtv ma hint* w.irrante<| A t in* ■‘rh- little errands for .« ir WILL PAY YOU TO COME. a. comparatively few causes. It is for this iv.i-- a doing them. If the officer of inal bays and which a deal W , that some medicine- r'dievc or cure -" win indulge, require- great the deck calls out fur a “snatch single block.” jump EUHt ATM (Hilt. Winlcrporl, Mr. ill I.! > A i! M a,hi \i 111. PI A A \\ Am 1 a range of «d them ,d of strength. i< a kind of lor it. and don’t wait complaints—•mtc appearing peculiar -hurt race on for the old salt to get it. I Ii on lim o.-l.au ! ! V S; I A M M lie>-t in tlmir nature-. When a Tiger directly opposib- i here*- all manner of odds and ends and little FlaKe, iiril lo oim.i ... the hand- and feet. The lean forward on 1. -ah! medical ;mt- at <.mc the the tln i' hand- and feet, w arm- tnarki all \.inline pnriti, blood, i:h their ami legs to -..ill -tail' to; all .. want know where, at a moment’s GERmaWSsMBI > u re 11 bv For notice, you Cures before i.-ing elscA iiei". For -ale the list of ditln ultirs .-object b» its • ontrol i~ a a- a- RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA, | lihannafiem, held stiffl\ po--ih|< and under m» cireum- yeuralgia,I « h J «*.!. [' tnlh via •' !■ can lay your hand on rope or a hammer Itlicliilrhi’, liriKhirlif. tonishing. But, while things are said b> yarn, Tu«,llia*-h«', -" 1 man;, -tanees nm- the\ hernl either the einows or oimail < A k '< --U 1.' l! or m ( «V. Cramps, HachacheS possess this power, those which actually do e.\< t | raper. andlifty other tilings 1 forget now. K|ii'»iii)i.ltriisAc«i and oilier Sprains, km-. -, in this still’ami iiianii ,| li, I. .1 i.i it are verv rare. rigid po-iti.m. re-ting never k’aiu* and .leiicv .1 line !>•' >. In Jn \N!» HI. VI.Kits I I»ut wait for the old sailor in wau-li lieifast, J1. Haras and *- your «■-!.' M III ... Sciatica, Seaidsjh mi- i'. ,. 1 Iti-conceded that DR. KENNEDY on:> on their fe ami on tin kum-kie-of their .11.;. FAVORITE to go for them. that’s the word TIIFI IIAKLKS A. WH.hi.l ■; «■!»., it I A. ci. “Jump!” .. Stfnh. N7«••/**• /run «(• Metals, Feet .1 /Vf REMEDY, of Roudoni. N. Y.. is the nn-si eflVetivi m l; d li-ts. ih< _\ jump or hitch forward a Taper Hrtiiscs, Frosted w hen tin -e are for. ■ s 1 a things called Study where Ivrl-2 \'. ami -ho .1. ahs preparation m»w in m- for all di.-eases arisin.* couple f III. lie- by a convulsive im»VC- swan A Bros*. Wharf. attic:’ T’ains ant! quick, they are kept: keep your pockets full of twine. sihle> Belfast, Me. and at! AehesJi ,i.l afi'oinil lu ll' l ii* t i-<- allow from :i foul or impure -tab -.d ihe < ii' iiiati-*n Ue lit "t ! lie whole These body. movements I:*- al\\a\- being called lor when there’s none Machines i.KO I-.. JOHN'S A. ll' tii e it is more than lik that if the writer <■« Mowing 11 g i e e a s} e ! for old r.aa ", junk, metal -. A and unit -iy at" rep* at. •!. n once or tw’ice in pr: p; cafe, sure, effect A I mis' iv. \ It. P III rapid!) haps at hand. In this soon work I.. soj the following letter had hahiiually taken “FA \ <»!; way you'll your -A N ! >- .VP til t a -e.-oml. until the contestants have covered -‘■If Cat's, .'i/niinsl H E REMEDY” ten years ago, he would uev'-r into the affections of the older hands. remedy far two. or t ii ft \ard- along the hard -now-drifts. have suffered Irom < inn-r. like to see a know his and it is Sari a:i liars, A l.l a > "*- < Then the" They boy place, Scratches, s,,fv., W El] bee.,me exhausted, for, as I have a 3FL A. XSL 33 !S s.| >> la on •" I isfiku*. Mass., March 22, ] —* bo\ .- place to do the light work—the fetching, •!, aln a«I\ s.v.d. this •• \t*pci-e calls for One trial will ia merits. 9 Dr. D. Kennedy, Handout, X. Y. considerable and to Qrug pray. PHI l.o ll KU-i.’i i.\ You want know City $tor| carrying hiding. The umler-igneil i- agent for the eelcbrab *1 Dear sir:— About six years ago i was strength, and i- indeed a amuse- P'S PUMPS! I IN! > \ P,. H HI I K. !a!s* P. 1 oblige very fatiguing where lots of things are stowed away under Its effects are instanfancmis.B to resort to external trealnn ut for the removal « ment ; ->• that, tin* ime a lias r II.: a-1 i* I»• s ! 111 \ l- .i;i\. i lic i.-> Pric-p 25c.and50c. Sold* a.|iuinisti'.iti"u quite energetically way, if on‘_\ fora ''here must to Waller A. Wood I'ump made in I became sen-ihle that my lilooil needed a thorough you creep and crawl in get Machine, minute, he feels very tired, and i- to Mowing K *«•!-.»:i:i I and e.v lent sali-taction. | can cleansing. Mv whole too, re*j.tired bminj willing them. (Jet liked the men for Church St., Me. tin* ItPsI nwhim* in llu* market. Also « 'pis tv;. That holh'r Ii" •• ! system, take a yourself by your Helfust, a_u-f.it ;.i' —il i1:1 >!.-■ ,..-d K Hi SON VIMV. The I v renwi While about breathing-spell. It is not a very grace- price up. easting tor tin* !»♦--1 uu-,ti< ine to willingness, and not only are the sooner lor the of tin < 'alar e; i- ful .me, and were you I’nnip £>5, ind tie- l-'.dison jjpil,. do so g if you to take a m -. < "tn.n this “FAVORITE REMEDY was car'poiiter'.- <• Itrlla-l. in 11»I your | taught by them in many things most neces- \ .’s-f-l rs in win! I new I’uinps will do well | pi'inlr.l m woo.ien horse ami it ]\<‘W 'i.i. nia' ai mi. .. commended that I resolved to short (1i;ilii|)ioii ■ ... l's-trsi, alls ml Pi highly my hearing jog along by jerks sary for your advancement, but their liking !■, aiiii., mi, (.in.:. wiuiiT, PURE BLOODED it. I did so, and the result was ■ ovi r the H .or. a Its* try surprised me, it you would have t oh fair S i. 1:;i -ii .trier’s Y I’.eii -i. rably will the stone to the favor of the PERFUMERY These in irhines *u*r llu* liest in the market. and if "hips ard, 1 prove stepping -• effected so ipiickh and completely. I -oon -,.t over of tins awkward of 1 i'\l. am I .-How '"it: I an. Km' rejneseiitation game the officers. Hard and harsh as these farmers will rail on ne- and look them over, 1 feel \pril 27. IssY -ms & M vJ the i»y the and may be, they -.li'l a*'* 'Mini -inmhI m " al|o,.. r«l ^ depression produced operation, F.-kiino children. The best part of i' all i- the save I ran ronvimv tiiem of the fart. Ail 1 a-k i Stock ! |82 since the “FAVORITE REMEDY ,” which I have soon also recognize the “handy boy” of the Imported i.in >. 1.. -ion \- -\. .1 exercise it and often one will for on me heforr rl-rw here gives them, see a yon to rail purrha.-djiir A continued to take in small doses, lias lo pt me in | crew. [Trentice Mulford. A 1 MU' i*o|.v \ li. P. K 1 •;, s3 in this si Pure Drugs \T _ !'p such health and strength as I never had hei -re.nor single boy jumping along iff-legged E. H. HANEY, E. M. I? as HALL, to have, it is the best blood in fashion it he wi re practicing for a race, a expected puritn-r and BEST GOODS at reasonable prices. Waldo County Grange Store. -DEALER IN- i:r.M \vo< >i> i” \ k>i. -ulssrri... hrrri "i\ l*i..i the world, i am sure of that. slight downhill referred. |MII-. grade being | [From How W. D. Howells’ Looks and Works. I oin'ri'no 1, Ilia I In- as 1 ^re.-.cuy &e., M ATTHEW EARREI.I. "The ( hildivu of the b\ Belfast,,Iune Id, !*•>•'». h- Yours, Cold," Lieut. Fred- Sl’KlTAI, ATTENTION OIVKN TO I1TTINO Known as tin Em. \ farm, MONT V IHii. b amI laio'U lip.'ll lliin-rll lit, trn "1 A mi.n. 24 Adiims street. erick .-eliwatka. in St. Nicholas for June. in appearance VV. I). Howells is rather below Dry and Fancy Goods, | "I I hr r-|atr of In all eases when a consultation is deemed desir- BOOKS, STA ITONKliY. I’KUIOOIf KTC. To|>| \- mil I.p. | 1 ■ able, the average height, llis face is rouud, clean Abdominal ALS, SUSSEX BULL. JERSEY BULL. ^...isirpu. I L-y Address Dr. David N. Y. r>ow(iom s flew President. Trusses, Supporters, ill li»r I he IIKITBI.H AN •1 ilir < of W 1 l«t«*. -•••' —■ ! Kennedy, Roudout, for a and rather Cool Age .lOWSYU. Single minty ly. shaven, iLemonade, "• -t far except moustache, “SlSSKX BOX.” a But, if you have not done so. adopt “FAVORITE ELASTIC HOSE, Ac., ropies for Mile. tllr la\V ilil'nl-, |;r (III'!', 1-tV l'n|'i; 11k* liev. William when the -on- U ho a iv 111 a Mr I !■• ,. REMEDY” as a household friend. lie Wilt ll\d»*, the newly heavy, except during conversation, MAINE. "; :,ap. \ dvsph WINTEKi’ORT, o < K ", is and perfect, fits guaranteed. Agents for the 'ItODWELL, II iHowell. | ! makr i: 111111 J i; 11 | 1, tar 1,1. .1 n> : elected ot Bowdoiu is a native expression materially changed and the face ICE CREAM £ CAKE, :• president College, i- ini lav ilrmaml- thrivol) lo r\hi -11 1 h« 1" *:.• i s:;:i C is The ST'»E.\ l- ek la-t iviiiiiii:' ; any lighted with animation. The author’s hair -AND — f. r CIIOLCK \. n ,. \ I I *' of Winehendon. Mass. After for Celebrated Penfield Celluloid Truss ! the best combination fur 1-eel a el n.iik v 111<■ iiu ml l" him. I.* 'ill. /o I, 'v preparing is with there a bit of d T C K. I.. AI' A C dark, here and gray, and -«• ! MALARIA. at Exeter lie are of lar.ua- .-i/.e alel hail! :n mi !• I. t1 rn.tk. college, Philip Academy, entered i- worn short. One Howells without the most perfect Truss in the market, and the Cholera Morbus. ( seeing the l>e-i <>l o\« ,i. I'iu-ir >i-ir a lrui»i-»ine lierrv 1 c-:,.. -. As an anti malarial s FRESH YEAST BREAD 'Pill. TllM'l medicine Harvard he who he was would mistake him for a only one adopted by the 1'. Government. College, where maintained high knowing Bed. 1 "U'-rni.'.l, li' l! as a successful -\T- n;K.ms >ti 6uC. DR. DAVID KENNEDY’S rank scholar, graduating in l*7'.h young banker. He Is scrupulously Dysentery, 1 mi »akrti upon la i'si it 1 ll.'! n 1 "1 \ PURE and all forms of l*nin •• After a at neat in and in none of the ec- EXTRACTS, FLIXtRS, &c of thr r.-l ilr ol t r-:; true studying year tin* I'nion Theolog- dress, indulges ■ 'ml I SUSSEX BOY. SB.DANDY, SB. In L. I*." At- and ntlaininntioii. Q ical lie the centricities of men. He is an in- of our own manufacture warranted of stand- ! Has been tested in Seminary, completed theological many literary ; Fortin -ea.-on, ...t til!!' : il't -el i.Polp.l -1 1 I-PI.P, 1 1 v.-'.c, ,t>: er- v ••! may be sum that FAVORITE ard sir. Frost’s Lunch thousand-, of < I the |i.|\ul>l. REMEDY course at Andover, in w as then chosen worker and of ngth. Room, families tiring last 1SS2. He defatigable prolific producer j a* < He 'S hirty \ ears, and is without an equal i tin Tuti New Milcli l ows anil one Man with foal, •11 thr < oiinty of \\ 11• *.*, 1, 1 1. s ,. 1 t&v art: us:: ; the purest arui# the faeultx to and novels. While at home he Greatest care taken in Pre- Every day until further noliee. A Do bas won golden opinions No traveler should con- by the advanced class in Andover sketches, ersays compounding ! a-l lie eure of I'orsaic hr ;>\\ ill'. v|- ; -1 1 ■ l"l > miplnints. for sale. Terms at farm. -.best r Us iin.t ben ... and also writes from 1) a. m. until when he scriptions, from best materials to be procured. I'rneei rs and wholesale sider his outlit complete unless it includes a bottle of Seminar), pursued post graduate 2.o0, dines, by everywhere, -m- who air illilrhli'l I" -a hi 'irr, -lair i" b\ 13. I!, tV i'ortlaiui. w'ai.kki; a n iii n.i.D. Be ? ■: u v. -hi studies iii at. Harvard and in that lime a page or two of the liay Soil, lliaks* ilhlliriiiatr liirii!. am', ll: —r wh'' nasi- 1" this medicine. If you arc exposed to frequent philosophy t'niveisiiy. produces GIVE US A UAIili. .‘JOtf A Meal 25 Cents. F. A. IU NK Eli, S u | it. 22! t pay for •• two He a I 1 1 i'M ii.it Hi- -am. 1 1 e climate, food and Favorite For vears he has been pastor of the Congre- Century. is careful delineator of charac- Square ih'iuami- i!hTrim, Op-i changesof water, Remedy ik and ho*. m \i:\ 1 "i.i 1 pk;; •-• < church in X. u ter. while not with the sole idea of EDWIN FFGST. r> Tai the true should always be within your reach. It expels ma- gational Patterson, ,). Though writing KULGOinO iV WILSON. nly —. -- larial poisons, and is the best preventative of chills joimg man and but little known to the general emphasizing some particular doctrine he strives Belfast, dune •Ad, lss.T—tls 1 -l\ 1. II. •! m mi and malarial fever in the world. It is especially of- public. Mr. Hvdehas won golden in to leach that, the best way to look at life is Dr.F. 'I’ll K ni.-rriin-r pu fered as a opinions trustworthy speeille for the cure of F.Hichols, 1 on.•.•niei|l that 1.1- ii i- ■:in .. Kidney common sense. 3603. mm. .11»i< and Liver various schools ot learning and Irom those who through the eyes of good In Thackambau, n R"rf: complaints,! onstipation anrtall disorders and lakeii upon i.nii-i'li ii.. tin n: K\i 1 .*• k: Ps who suffer from of the ills to their sex THING in line and tD-ron-h. any peculiar Those best acquainted with Mr. Hyde, and an interesting talker. CLARK, this promptly Si m;m% h ti ma © © © Favorite Remedy is constantly proving itself an un- I'M'EBAattended to. N'i.nht or Sunday «•;11! :u. wei- IHatist, Bay Horse, Foaled June, 1876. \o\n D. i.rm.i.i : k l i>. i: ; W'i.i, n — ly to of his -MAM FACTURKK <)F- > failing friend a real blessing. Address the thoroughly competent judge qualifica- | v r 1 u w proprie- rd atK. II. < M Bs’, on North port \\ rune, or at < \\ tor. Dr. D. N. Y. !> for tions for the to w hich he lias been Office Sired Gideon, Mo. II. ill lie .iinty lit I. Kennedy, Koudoui, $1 bottle, position call- d. I,. "I at residence of Capi. W. G. Nichcls by l»D-dyks j ail SLKKPKU’S, at foot Square. I as till' direct- Ilf then tore V-•.»:». il $5, by druggist*. ed. ex « mire t hat he The new law went into effect on JJLuYs I In. Fir-t Dam Dirm >, law pres- confidence will adorn postal July and all .-i/.r eonstaniiv on lambleionian, CASKFTSof all grades -oils who are indebted !•• ii de a -t an 3ill ■ 1 / 115. The winner -*l the 2. in staid m ra« >■ i it. 'Flic choice of Mr. H\de the concurrent 1, wlieu ounce letter can be sent for two A of Searaport, Maine 3 by Flannel hand. lar^e assortment UOBKS AND BIHIAI, make immediate amt tlm- a h u of cents. This will a who Shirts, Blouses, at Maine Mate Fair in ls-1, obtaining > public payment. action tin* two enable is «■' hoards of the was young lady HABITS of all kinds and prires. ■ mill' thereon ail.il tin- :in* t >i > college, record of 2.11. sin-wn trial- over half-mil* If I- .! to a II,-i- BURDOCK effected with writing friend, whom she lias not seen for Cut Flowers and Floral Oesignsot cvn-y desrrip- I., him. \\ M l Kit l.l f I I I I 11 ! i1 unanimity. track in 2 .'il'i ; ea.rrie- no toe-ue uhl. id- -h-*e- ! teu to tell her all the news on two sheets tion prorureil mi short noiire and al ery low priros. hours, wcighinjr 11 *., o/.. e nil when taken oil at ter tn-ilin- of one so XHif'Vr alwavs jruaranlee perl'«*rt satisfaction in paper instead of sheet full that at Mate .- aw e our -t tilling OVERALLS & Fair. Will -land tor i* at ibU- < BLOOD JUMPERS, in tins line. 'Till- subscriber t.. r. t > m a a everything iyrT Aiepun. half column of the runs over on NOUTIIl’OltT AYF.M'F. 1 emjjera.m;e correspondence 1 i>n< nml. that .mi the margin, and strikes out eat-a- wholesale and retail. attention to II. II. COOMBS A SON, 70 Main St., Belfast. criss-cross, Special making TKKMS: to •season. taken -n him -elf ; lie trtt \ BITTERS 1 The twentieth annual report of the National EDWARD N. WIGHT $25 Insure; $15; $10 u|.« eornered, diagonally and otberwisely over the Shirts and Blouses to order. I have a good stock down at time of first sen Ice. lie estate of Temp* ranee for 1-S.S4-. sums the pages in order to save > now located over lie- store ot K. II. KN'UW I.- I Society up postage. on hand at prices that cannot he matched in this [ Good pasturage and -taidinu for mares from a M MU \. Ilh.i.lNs, Burdock Blood Bitters Maine Benefit Association, I 1 >\, .-(..and would be to meet High '•• of tin1 cause as pleased at reasonable rate-. All accidents and .. FOR progress temperance follows: :hn20 distance, ; in the County of Wald... d- city. all w ho mav favor him with a call, 1 CHARTERED MARCH 5, OS5. escapes at owners’ ri.-k. as tin- law 11!11 t I,. hei t< a >< Five States, New “There is a deal of true in na- .June l>s:». -.lurid That in Maine, Hampshire. Vermont, great religion lieltast, 10, do. e o'- Ache Smalt of Back. MUDGETT BROS. i .* oils \V III! are ill.|el fed to i! ture,” remarked a Street, Court '•• Iowa and Kansas, have general prohibitory solemnly young clergyman High {>]>]>. House, make immediate payne id. an v' ••!.•••• while a Belfast, March Bo, !>-5. till calling upon lady of his congregation Heme Office—Goff BiocK, Anton Me. uiv puidi.- a.a t ..ill of ■ _Weary, Aching sas, Illinois. New true. also Corner Church and Spring Nls., Belfast. 1 eoneerueil, t li.it In- h. heeu 1111 apo m Missouri, Massachusetts, ; “^uite We should remember while d line 0, 1SS5.—*2-ltfz til and taken him-elt llie tru-l ot Adm. ;-:• i York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, North Caro- we are about it that is cut short at I vAlilv BAY IIOlisE. U"t 11 ami .let ouian < ! <; f, upon i grass very hy tor of the estate "I Burdock Blood Bitters lina and Michigan. During (hesessions of ibis this season of the year.” I* he hy ID-dyke Mambletonian dame n;, Giviu’- CURES II I m year’s legislatures three. States, Rhode Island, Bashaw with ;i record 2 2!'.. 2-1 dame to fix I* VTHICK AM V. late Bell- -!. llaiubletonlMn. IIAl.'UY ID is dark !u\ with 1 I Tennessee and g ave their sanction to dyke in the fount’ of Waldo, deceased, l*v uivim, hoi Dyspepsia. Oregon, First milkman- “These artesian wells are black stands lb hands lion lb-. the submission of constitutional amendments to points In^h, wei^ns its the law dine)-, he therefore ;<>|Ue-|s all pri- Dyspepsia. ain’t iSecoud milkman He trotted a mile when I >e,ir- ol*l in 2 II. the and eleven States enacted laws something new, they?” sons who are imt* hted to said lee. a-r f e-lade 1 I re- people, —“ ol the Ilaml-leioniau Gents: feci i; to ves, in this but I bear worthy representative family. men win. I •..« o iny duty say instruction in the Well, country ; they make Immediate pay l, ami-t ho.-, making compulsory public llAltUY ID will make the sea.-on of |.sS5 a- fol- -• > Burdock Blood Bitters, tlmt it is have been known in China irom time imme- demand-t neroon, toexhihit !! -aim* for :.••■; t specting schools as to the effects of alcoholic stimulants. Prof. L.M. HUEBERT lows: and Tiiesila>Wednesday s, Thur-day- ( ^ the best medicine I ever took. I suffered morial.” First milkman—“Well, I’m not sur- to him. A L\ I N IIKHV Massachusetts and Missouri also strengthened Fridays at his owner -table Brook-, Me. s ,tnr- prised. Cows are scarce there.” -OF- two or three years from stomach troubles their license laws, and Kansas its prohibitory mighty days at the -table o| (. Ii A lil.Es I'.EIdJ >\\ >. I- lei as as an I JOHNSOraiYNE ■loin, Me. Term.-, $10 to iu.-ure. Norw a\. Maim elves and well from liver law. This it is has been r dyspepsia progress, claimed, i / iv jljj Thr| IRUB TPI:xeels0^~.i"™:dlMhr istf t.. !•; am:, lirooks. mole Ii eal lieu "1 *\ '■^9* ] was not able to at- made almost wholly during the last live years. Au“car plug,”made of vulcanite, aud used as orCUKES-Diphtheria. ■ fill H CURES-Catarrh, Chol- kidney complain). Tie Berlitz School of 9 WiM fH 8H 108 El P !•<»K1» < nt’N that I Broil- Ra HB— era 1 M P III.-T(l\. tend to wife was afflicted a both wind and noise, is Lames, Croup, Asthma, Eg OfipiSd *3 Hw mAH pj Morbus, Dysentery, /V %N Ai.'i.'U, \ my business. protection against c __oilier ..mliine ; My Is now in Belfast classes and giving in- chitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- Efl fj RBi'fl Kl PSUHra F*3i E4 Chron Diarrhoea, Kid- papers into use in It was Charles forming matism, at the H ami The fiorman l v r l:> 17 vJ: in much the same way. We read of your An of Interest to coming Fugland. struction in French. instructed Bleeding §3 ta Pd Unum Pa 15 vS3| fl ney Troubles, Spiiml Gray sample ropy tree. sent Opinion Shipowners. Pupils singly Lungs. Hoarseness, in- H 63 H US PI wa Diseases. (’in-nlar* fri <*. Lamb who thought man would be improved if |a Eg Eg \W3 K9 •I months for do rents fur Bitters iu ttic papers and made up our or in chibs, in the conversational method. For fluenza.Hacking Cough, Q. |aj gl PI Rf FJ EL-, \rl II I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Will make tlie season of I ss5 at General Garland has an furnished with an “ear to correspond m one for *1 do rash in minds that we would them. The result Attorney given opin- stopper,” terms, information, &c., consult Whooping Cough. Id It Sjy UH Iffi El H ti Boston. Maas. year lr>/ with the What a relief from the clatter advance. Send for a copy ion to the of the that the ton- eyelid. Taber <(1 Harrison's Stable. mmhhhmmhhhum ( lenient & is I secretary PROF. HUEBERT, FOE mTERKTAIi AJSTP > my wife and began to improve at once, treasury of the streets—not to mention the bores. E3CTEJR,3STA.Xj TJSE. whether at home or abr«> -n ■ *a ft-. Adams, and 1 ant now able to do more hard work nage tax collected of vessels coming from ports 25tf At Miss Frotliingham's, High Street. BBIlMiK 8TKKKT, BELFAST. e Tvvirliger—“Have you seen Jones since 1 Mis -ire was imported from Frame. Dam an & kidney PADcryy^i MAKE NEW. RICH BLOOD. tne A DVFdJi l,sku’s ein illation tor id.- fu- Dry Goods, in the 48th section of the act mare. NOIIM.W bllAY -lands sixteen Fancy specified shipping lie was married?” I HIIW II IIIbLv English you, the makers of it, Godspeed. ; Ponsouby—“No; why?” months ending Sept. 11, issj. l.l of 1884, are exempt from the tax on arriving at I)e Tvvirliger—“He is greatly changed from the Finishers Wanted £98AtiYolXi!Ure SICK-HEADACHE, Biliousness, and all LIVER and BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA, amt a half hands hiu'n and weighs |5on pounds. JOSEPH LANDON. in BLOOD POISON, and Skin Diseases ONE PILL A DOSEi. For Female Complaints these Pills ports of the United States, is all cases due dude lie was.” now, I have Terms to Insure $10. Mares at risk of ow ners. GE«TS FURNSSHISC GOCDS. Vt. | Pousonby—“Sub-dued -AT- no equal. “I find them n valuable Cathartic and Liver Pill.- Dr. T. M Palmer. Montieello, Fla.” '”in Chelsea, and demandable if collected before tbe issue of In no IBAkIPlf i suppose.” my practice I use other.— J. Dennison, M.D., DeWitt, Iowa.” Sold everywhere, or sent by TABEB & IIAItltlSON. ■■ B ■ ■ Bl I M the President’s proclamation suspended the mail for 25 ets. in stamps. Valuable information FREE. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. Belfast, June 25, lss5.—2l»tf Room Iyr22 Papers&Curtains, collection of the tax. and that no appeal to the It is a well-known fact that most of the ■ n Iff pbm ra mm m ■ mm m mm m m of from the He. “You don’t sing or play. Then I pre- H q secretary the treasury decision of Horse ami Cattle Powder sold in this conn- K3 IS H BhIir ■ Wfi » vv iA'RGFST STOCK OK suine write or £J nA ks B the commissioner of the valid- ! you paiul?” try is tliat Sheridan s Condition HE JERSEY NOTICE. navigation upon worthless; Bllkl fig || [4 fe«B m. H MW V BULL, MUNtY She. Pm like the men we Powder is v.tv < \ .>i ity of the collection of such tax is contemplat- “Ob, no; young APPLY AS ABOVK. tf!5 absolutely pure and valuable. ■■EH eM 839 Iqm K§I Dll K MS W Hidtath’s Cnitkii st \ti.s iI i- >m fuo.eou meet in I sit around and to Nothing on Faith will make liens Ad ll.l H KLM ■ «*l Knt.'Ms •_*!:!.- is hereby given that any person or per- i ed the law a bureau of ! society. simply try |HI Bn PTgl jf| sold). tiASKKI.I.'S t'OMl’KMHI'M by establishing naviga- lay like Sheridan’* Condition I’ow- Mm Rl B S— B -oon t., he In Waldo tv. M,. V sons having claims against the estate of JOHN ; look |nl pL— W| |L_ £ B H Peter the tHio VoIh. sold). TiiK 1 *i:«M’l.K’s A 11.\s up In Mm l.vn-sp ,|y|e NOTICE tion. intelligent.” *«kiii*s|»oi*t, Miiiuc. WILL L8 TON GRIN NELL, Agent, I A youth who got acquainted with a and BACK ROOMS over mv Jewelry Circulars free. 1. 6. JOlLNSON & Mass. I. stalde, MEAD THE TIDE, Belfast, during and Actual (about ready). Philadelphia is a often but few real- CHICKEN CO., Boston, t Searsport, Me. I girl who is dreadfully fond of lemonade calls her sign seen, very seem to FRONTStore. C. llkRVEY. CHOLERA, the season of 1885. B. F. HASKELL. ed. MABTUN GAKKISON & C«>., AM i"T'('iis having unsetlle*l aeeounta of I truth there is in it. 1*. Searsport, June 27,1885.—4w27* Ms sour mash. ize how much Belfast, May 28, 1885.—22 Iyr42 | Be I f ast, May 18,1885. 21 ft 1 yr» 1 Til Milk Street, opposi.e the O., Boston. stnuuintf am requested to settle.