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The Republican Journal.

"volume 67. SEPTEMBER 1895. _BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 26, NUMBER 39. the Hen-eshofis w ere to the low- found be Dedication of the Girls’ Home. at the dedication of the Waldo est pleasure witnessing County Fair. TUESDAY’S "Republican 'Journal. bidders. Their bids were for the con- RACES. Personal. struction of Home and congratulated the Society on the The vessels upon their own plans. A BRIGHT SUNNY DAY FOR THE EXERCISES, stallion race had two starters and was EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE is The annual cattle show fair and races of Kirn .When Mrs. AND A GOOD success of the work. He proud of the won Frank A. ;; BDf“ Langtry, the actress, went ATTENDANCE. WORDS OF by W. C. Marshall’s Haroldson, who Riggs went to Boston Monday to the CHEER FOR THIS DESERVING INSTITUTION. whole-souled ladies of the State of Waldo County Agricultural Society Union bank in London, England, generous, opened took the second, third and fourth heats. on business. after jewels she had she The services of dedication of the Girls’ Maine who labored so earnestly in Tuesday forenoon with first-class weather. Co. deposited there, getting Silver owned at View Stock R, F. was in roiisUi found The exhibits Spray, Bay Dunton, Esq., Augusta Tues- picai Joirna[ some unknown person had secured Home were held on the premises on North- the charter, organizing the society, and in in all departments were not won the them Farm, first heat. The time made day on business. by means of a forged order. The port avenue last forenoon. The the funds. It stands and up in quantity to last year, but were all of Circulation in and Friday securing necessary was Oity County. can find no clue to the thief. The very good and the horses worked for Miss Jennie Bruce of frpit police w eather was fine and there was a attend- will stand as a lasting monument to excellent quality. The matches of Brooklyn, N, Y., is good always drawing is jewels were valued at $200,000.At New the positions. Following the summary; at W. E. Marsh’s. ance of citizens besides the ladies from abroad the memory of the noble women of the State different teams of horses, oxen and visiting is the paper for Maine sea- Palmer the author of W. C. Marshall, b. s. Haroldson.2111 ,:,,urnui Haven, Conn., Cox, steers were who remained in the after the Non-Parti- of Maine. He feels a in a mem- interesting, and showed disci- Bay View Farm, s. s. 8ilver H. F. Mason returned from a faring people.” J the famous, “Brownies,” was tendered city pride being Spray.12 2 2 Tuesday san visitors and in the visit to an immense on the old Green in W. C. T. U. convention. The be- ber of the 66th Legislature which granted pline strength animals. Milch Lynn and Boston. reception Heats. Quarter. Half. cows and calves were Quitters. Mile. v i<'N erms. In centre to arrive about J) an hour was the and of the 67th their k:im advance, $2.00a year; the of the city Thursday afternoon. gan o’clock,and charter, Legislature conspicuous by First. ...37 3 4 1.1514 1.531-2 2.30 3-4 Marion Brown went to Boston at the Monday year, $2.60; expiration of the Not but there was a Second.37 3 4 1.171-4 1.56 less than 20,000 children, the mayor spent in inspecting the buildings and their which made the The resolve absence, good showing in 1 4 2.35 1-2 for a three weeks’ appropriation. Third.37 1.141-2 visit. and several oxen and steers. 1.52 3-4 2.301-4 .ff‘! using Terms. For one square, one inch prominent gentlemen took surroundings. At 10 o’clock State Senator money from the State Treas- There was a good attend- Fourth.38 appropriating 1.15 1 531-2 2 3134 A. K. Lewis returned in column, $1.00 for one week, and 25 in the affair.Chief Justice James ance for Saturday from a part I. H. Jackson of Belfast called the people to ury both branches of the the opening day. Following are the In the 2.40 class .,di sunsequent insertion. A fraction passed Legislature three horses started, and visit to friends in M. Hart of the court of criminal appeals, and awarded in Bangor. in charged as a full one. order, he standing on the front piazza with a unanimous vote and the Governor entries, premiums the vari- in the second the court of last in has de- by heat there was a little excite- resort, Texas, ous Gerald W. the officers of the Children’s Aid Society, the same when first received. classes: Howard went to Newburgh cided that Texas has no law prohibiting approved ment, caused by bad driving, for which the while the audience occupied the front lawn. I cannot but believe the hand of the Divine NEAT STOCK. Saturday to visit relatives. ont'Uts of To-Day’s Journal. pugilistic exhibitions and discharged judges declared “no heat.” Charlie Gid Milliken was the first in work. Daniel 1 draft oxen Elmer Rankin Clark, Cavanaugh and Bates. This de- Congressman speak, Being is this good “I shall,” he Meservey, Morrill, pair easily took first money, coming in ahead in returned Tuesday morning PAGE 1. under 7 1 oxen to cision removes all doubt of the er aud stated that his remarks must of ne- feet; pair pull against men. a Florida said, ‘‘ever feel an interest in your society every heat by a good lead. The others from business trip to Boston. Week. A Royal Welcome..Dedica- Adelbert Paul, Morrill, 1 pair draft oXen Athletic Club being ablu to pull off the he as he was then on his Girls' Home..Walt 1 leges. er-in-Cliief decided to hold the national high Maine, movement in purposes to do for the girls of the State. ; pair steers, year old. press. page 7. behalf of friendless is a in SWINE. Mrs. Francis YVliituiore arrived home Sat- encampment next year at Louisville, Ky. girls movement She will now devote her attention to the II.e the direction. In common John H from a visit to friends in Week..County Correspondence.. _After weeks of wordy agitation the right with good boys, and leave the girls to the Children's , Belfast, made the only A Hitch iu the Hritlge urday Massachu- A Cave Near Swan Lake. show of a Question. weavers’ union of Fall River lias voted al- men and women our State the ing swine, breeding sow and pigs. • setts. throughout Aid Society of Maine. She has ac- PAGE 8. 63,000 THE most not to strike for an ad- was thankful to see this SHEEP. RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE BRIDGE unanimously speaker Home cumulated for the of a Home iu Mrs. Eleanor Oreutt has to New York s. Locals..County purchase COMMITTEE AND gone Correspondence..Ship vance in wages_Ex-Commodore James and closed The REJECTED, FURTHER BIDS M.t: ke:>.. started, by wishing God’s bless- where she will sheep shown were all excellent TO BE where she has a .Births...Marriages...Deaths.. D. chairman of the Falmouth, keep the boys un- speci- ADVERTISED FOR. situation in a large millinery •I-..oii Shore”. .Newspaper Notes. Smith, cup committee,, on the mens, and were shown as follows: ing enterprise. til suitable homes can be found for them. A store. lias received a cable message from Charles FW Woodbury, Morrill, 1 special meeting of tlie City Council was Mrs. E. A. D. Burriugtou, President of thoroughbred Rose of Loudon for the Amer- Mrs. Nicholas Fessenden of Fort Fairfield Oxford Down buck. lielil to act on the Mrs. Louisa NEWS OF THE WEEK. challenging Monday evening bids for Clements of ^Newburgh visited ica’s to be sailed the Children’s Aid Society, offered a few Geo O 1 cup for in 18i)b....Gov- expressed pleasure at being present and re- Holmes, City Point, flock building the bridge at the foot of Main street. her Mrs. Sanford last words of 2 daughter, Howard, ernor Morton was formally put in nomin- earnest welcome to the visitors, thoroughbred Southdowns, thoroughbred Pians and v une Matters. The Kennebec gret iu behalf of her husband that public bucks. specifications had been sent to week. jury, ation for tlie Senator Ed- and made a brief statement in to the Presidency by regard busiuess him Mrs. I G four and bids received a kept away. Burrington Reynolds, , 1 flock thorough- companies from them John >th, after half hour’s delibera- mund O' Connor at a serenade tendered him Society and the Home. The Home starts Perry and wife of Rockland arrived added that Mrs. Fessenden’s bred Hampshire Downs, 1 which were the at last all husband, who thoroughbred opened by Bridge Commit- mg lit in a verdict of guilty against Chattanooga Thursday night by without a debt and with enough in buck. Saturday to visit their daughter, Mrs. T. L. money is of tee to the of the New Yorkers present in Secretary State, is entitled to great just prior meeting the City Shute. l; for assault, with intent to Chattanooga the treasury to get it in good working order. POULTRY. at the residence of F. G. Montague with credit for the able work he has done at Au* Council. The committee reported as follows: : K. She believed there should be no that There were but two exhibitors of Mrs. Roscoe 11. Ilopkins, June 25. The who dined. His as a Gover- debt; poultry, Cottrell returned home to they policy gusta in behalf of the home. To him and to but made an Belfast, Me., Sept. 23.1895. it they excellent showing, with n,.u lor Burns liled which was Senator should be run on a strictly cash basis. To the Mayor, Aldermen and Common Boston, Monday, from a visit to relatives in exceptions, nor, they said, approved by the Waldo delegation in the Legislature the coops of handsome birds of various breeds. Coun- the Democratic leader in the Sen- Mrs. Gtorgia P. Porter, James H cilmen of the City of Belfast: Belfast. lit:.:,- ihat there will be no sentence at Cantor, Corresponding Clark showed coops of £ birds Home owes its existence. Your Committee to whom was ate. were made John B. of the extended each of White delegated Speeches by Secretary Society, hearty Wyandottes, Plymouth Rocks, the Mrs. John and ■ Gov. Cleaves has appointed and Mrs. A. C. Paul, State President of the Brown authority to submit plans, advertise for McTaggart daughter are Stanchlield of Elmira, Speaker Hamilton, to all and in Light Brahmas, Leghorns and Ply- and greetings expressed pleasure mouth Rock chicks. proposals receive bids to build the pro- visiting relatives in and Pittsfield .-sioned the following gentlemen to Fish and Archie clerk of the New Xon-Partisau W. C. T. U., extended con- sed Bangor Baxter, seeing the Home start so auspiciously. Geo O Holmes pi bridge wish to report progress. At a in exhibited by pairs, Bronze this week. ,, the State of Maine at the fartn- Y'ork Assembly. Mr. Morton replied gratulations behalf of that body. She special meeting of the Committee Letters were received as follows: turkeys, Light Brahmas, Brown Leghorns, Bridge unless of the United States which thanking them for the courtesy. knows from the and holden on the evening of Tuesday, W. E. Dihvorth has arrived home from State of personal experience joy Cornish Indian Games, Red Pied Sept. 17th, Maine, Games, the Chairman was ordered to advertise to held at Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 10th: comfort of caring for and Pea Comb Plymouth Rocks, Sea his season’s work with the Kennebec base Executive Department. orphan children, Bright invite bids to be at 7 o'clock V. ■ Freeman, Cherrvlield : Harold M. Bantams, Black Breasted Red C I sealed, opened p. Fisji and Game. The of Mrs. Burlington: finds in her work in the Union that nothing Games, m. 23d. ball team. M. Au- feasibility Game chicks, R P Game Monday evening,Sept. Your Commit- Bath; George Twitcliell, fish culture for the of 1 regret very much that I am unable to stirs the members chicks, Plymouth tee at its at the purpose stocking to zeal and activity so Rock Brahma chicks. meeting to-night Mayor’s Mr. and Mrs. O. Estes of „A. Gilbert. North Greene; A. J. accept your cordial invitation to be present chicks, Light office find four bids Ivory Whitman, Maine and lakes lias been demon- as a from the following com- ponds at the quickly call to aid this home. THE UPPER ; A. C. T. South exercises preparatory to opening the HALL. and which read as Mass., arrived Monday for a visit to friends mono; King, and it is now said that the com- panies follow.-;: strated, “Girl’s Home” at Belfast. Miss Charlotte T. said r- .Hie of whether the Appreciating Sibley the Society The hall exhibits were not so Berlin Iron East in Belfast. question missioners will undertake to a large as Bridge Co., Berlin, Ct., get variety the courtesy extended, permit me to express is a Foxeroft is liable for the payment doing grand work. Its aid is furnished last year, but the various‘showings were per plans and specifications, wood joist, that will prove of the right sort to thrive my best wishes for the success of this Miss Elbe Clifford is a three weeks’ < and steel : am all of the notes the at a time when it can best benefit good, each attracted considerable atten- 861,950; joist, 869,300; one deck span making given by in the streams and rivers all the institution. the recip- year worthy tion. The entries were made; omitted, wood steel 664.- visit to friends in Lowell and Rox- ovn treasurer, Elias J. Hale, is to ient before the following joist, 857,450; joist, Brockton, round. If the commissioners can get Very truly, habits of life are formed. exhibit 200. — Equity Grange, Belfast, domestic Mass. in the courts. An action against Henry B. Cleaves, bury, some species that will live in the rivers Representative I. G. Reynolds of Brooks articles, sofa pillows, 4 patch Croton Bridge & Mf’g Co., Groton, N. Y., was Hartwell 1895. quilts, faucy begun Friday by Sept. (>, cradle outline wood steel L. H. did at the trout fishing of the State will be great- spoke earnestly. He believes this is a glori- scarf, quilt, quilt, joist, 863,450; joist, 871,100; one Jipson police duty Unity fair v to recover $500 loaned to Treas- i Mrs. Ttionias deck span wood steel improved. Of course the manufactur- ous institution for which the Frisbee, Belfast, counter- omitted, joist, 858.850; last week, and is at Exeter this w*-.-k for h he. it is that other ac- ly Bangor, Friday. State will al- ! reported is pane, crochet work. joist, $65,900. ing not the only thing that drives trout Dear Madam: be to similar duty. to be l^egun immediately. It ways willing contribute liberally. He j; Sadie Fris ee, Belfast, outline quilt. Boston Bridge Works, Boston, Mass., from the river, but it helps.Charles 1 am very sorry 1 cannot he on »■ remembered that at the time of present wished it the success it deserves. ! Lottie Frisbee, Belfast, silk worsted wood joist, 63,780; steel joist, one the in quilt, 871,216; Hon. W. C. Marshall was obliged to re- Davis and J. K. Haley caught five trout occasion which you so kindly iuvite scale deck span wood steel ition tl e town officers and conn- O. C. Evans, of Schools of j quilt, rug. omitted, joist, 59,380; turn home from at me to take part, but I have an engagement Superintendent Mrs. Geo. Augusta last Friday, by notes Peabody Pond, Sebago, Sept. Id, Holmes, Cityp int, worsted sofa I joist, 866,000. rotte-d that on some of the here on the ot that which I feel feels a | weighing in all IS pounds, two eighteen eveniug day Belfast, deep and abiding interest in I pillow, tidy. j King Bridge Co., Boston, Mass wood severe iiluess. was liab'e. But the aggregate very strongly that I ought not to put aside. inch and two twelve inch and the young and believes the Home is in line ! Maud B. Holmes, Citypoint, handkerchief joist, 864,900; steel j.nst, 872,100; one deck m.tes thus allowed is small.... redspots On that account 1 must decline, 1 believe j Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Bassick of Bridgeport, very one I case, outline tidy, i span omitted, wood joist, steel thirty inch black spot weighing twelve in the movement and with the injunction of the Saviour when lie spiasher, stocking bag. 660,260; joist, Louise has sung hope sometime to Mrs. Israel W $06,900. Ct., are visiting relatives in Sears- Gary Uaymond and one-half were over an oodbury, Morrill,8 prs gent’s Belfast, pounds. They show my interest iu your organization m “Suiier little children to come We find the Berlin into the treasuries of poor little said, unto knit hose, 4 prs ladies’ knit hose, 4 prs double Iron Bridge Co.’s bid port and Waldo. hour drawing it in. As it bled quite free- some more substantial way than words, I| 1 oio he.. hes the summer.The by me.” mittens, pr single mittens. the lowest. past 1\ In We, the committee, recommend it is thought that it must have weigh- j baste, Mrs. John 3 Herbert Ellis of Waldo, who lias been at •opts of tiie Maine State fair, Mrs. I. G. of Brooks ! Brown, Belfast, patch qu.lts that tlie award he made to the including ed well towards thirteen full ! Yours, etc., Reynolds expressed made a Berlin Iron Mate of will be fiiliv I up pounds ; by lady SO years of age. home from Colorado a few weeks, returned stipend $2,000, 1 G. W. Field her interest in the Home and its work. Its Co. of East weight. ; Miss Sadie Woodbury, Belfast, crochet Bridge Berlin, Ct. West last .U0U. This wiB leave a handsome j Thursday. influence is not confined to Belfast or Waldo counterpane. F. H. Welch, ) on. aigm, >1,000, logo toward cancel- Boston, Sept. 18, ’95. Mrs. Sarah 3 E. F. Hanson, Mrs. Ella Shaw and of county, but extends the State. | Pitcher, Belfast, prs knit j Bridge daughter Boston, the debt <>f he which is Mrs. M. J. Gambians: throughout a *EH. society, $12,- A Welcome. I hose, by lady 87 years of age. Stinson, f Committee. who have been at A. A. Royal Dear Madam: Yours me to be Mrs. L. W. visiting Knight's, re- The surveyors .ire inviting Weston of Skowhegan is, and Mrs. J. if. sofa F. H. Mayo, ! busy making ; Clark, pillow. turned home present at the dedication of the Chi ldren’s Alice M. B. IE Saturday. and charts t«u the widening of the DEER ISLE WILL CELEBRATE RETURN OF has been from the start, very much interest- Hunt, Belmont, fancy apron. Knowlton, J Home in Belfast on next was Friday duly ■ Mrs. R. K. of R. E. H. channel. The Moore A Wright DEFENDERS’ CREW. j I ed in the work, and will continue her inter- Patterson, Belfast, quilt F. Duutou,Esq. appeared before the city Dunbar of Plymouth, Mass., who j received. regret being unable to attend, 4,872 pieces. dv-igitig Company of Portland have the The citizens of De< r Isle are to as business made to est and labors in council as for Messrs. H. E. Beech- has been visiting his in this re- preparing j engagements prior the its behalf. Mrs J A Wilson, Belfast, exhibit of flowers. attorney parents city, ■c iei an ! will commence operations at of letter will | give the crew of the Defender a red hot wel- | receipt your prevent my being Mrs. C. A. Pilsbury thanked God for the I Mrs Elisha Sherman, Belfast, night robe, er, representing the Toledo1 Bridge Co. of turned home Monday. uly wale. This work is also much present. I wish to congratulate the come home. A letter has been sent to them society in which to Mexican work, ladies’ pants, Mexican anil H. L. < lovely day dedicate this beauti- work, Toledo, Ohio, Brumbaugh, Mr. Charles b. Sheldon and 1 in the St. < roix river, as it: is get- on their good work, and the citizens of Bel- 2 crochet. repre- family, who them to all come at the same time skirts, fancy o asking fast should feel in a “Home” ful Home. She her little senting the Wrought Iron Co. of have been in be a common occurrence to have j proud having brought daughter Mrs R G Weymouth, Morrill, 1 carriage Bridge visiting Belfast, have returned and land at the same and an invita- of the kind located there. We should all Ohio. He asked that '■'j iuiei between Calais and I landing, with her, at the latter’s request, as it is her afglian. Canton, they be allow- to their home in Bwstou. Eastpurt fee) an interest in the work and contribute ■ o tion has also been extended to H. Mrs L A exhibit of wax ed to in her trips for two Capt. C. generation that is soon to the Home. Brown, Belfast, bid, and argued that the had by grounding liberally for the “little ones” that are so de- manage in bidding H. A. Darling and wife of * flowers glass Roxbury, Mass., iiouis at a time.The llaff and wife to accept of the globes. been confined to a large hospitalities pendent on “homes” of that kind. Again The Society then to few companies, which who have been at W. adjourned Monday, THE LOWER HALL. visiting H. Clifford's, building of the Gannett & Morse "f the town at the same and are you on success and was not time, they congratulating your Sept. 23d, at 4 p. u. at the Alliance rooms, for the best interests of the city. returned home last in which were new the am I The exhibits of farm Thursday. iNiiicem, large, color to come. The is wishing society prosperity, I largest produce was expected programme to and the benediction was The agents presented the claims of their re- "■ > and all the lists of Yours with pronounced by made by C. A. E. Long of Lineolnville and Mrs. S. D. has returned subscription lire a then each member will be respect, Sprague home to salute, pre- W. L. Littlefield. Rev. c- nsisted of 10 varieties of 13 of spective companies, and E. «T. Morison "lnfort, was untouched the lire Myra Kingsbury. pumpkins, spoke Islesboro after a visit to her by sented with a of flowers. The 1 of sister, Mrs. ; bouquet band squash, cucumbers, 20 of potatoes, 7 of iu Both Boards voted to Thursday morning, which destroyed opposition. reject Sears Nickerson of East will he on hand to City of Belfast. onions, 11 of apples, 1 of 5 of Belfast. ■■ them. There will cranberries, 'V->dcu annex. No was thrown greet the recommendations of the committee. The help Mayor’s 1895. Since the dedication of the Home contri- tomatoes, 11 of beans, 1 of 0 of 3 be a in some and a Office, Sept. 17, peas, corn, Hon. R. S or was in *i and business is reception hall, banquet. of order was Ayer Liberty Belfast employment, going Dear Madam: butions of money, furnishings and cabbages, 2 of parsnips, 7 of carrots, 12 of following passed: us The success supplies his first to usual. The sent out that of the affair is assured as it is Your favor of recent date came to beets, 10 of varieties in all. Sept. 18th, visit this city since the reports duly are in lib. turnips—132 Ordered, That the bridge committee be oiii ss coming quite rally. John W. was interrupted were incorrect. in charge of a committee composed of the hand. I appreciate the honor conferred, | J. R. Littlefield, Waldo, 5 varieties ap- and hereby is authorized and instructed to Republican county convention of 1804. The work of and would be much to be Knowlton hauled a load of wood and kind- ples. advertise for Assistant Professor Gro- following representative citizens: very pleased pres- proposals f"r bids for the super- Misses v to au M. B. 1 Florence Curtis and Florence Mc- ! -at the of civil ent, but owing unexpected call to New lings to the farm last week. Mrs. A. B. Hunt, Belmont, trace 8-rowed structure for a steel over department engineering A. O. Gross, R. K. highway bridge Atiu Knowlton, Y’ork on important business I shall be un- corn. Belfast bay, to and Carty of Boston, who have been Maine State College at Orono, who J. J. W. B. Sparrow of Freedom and Herbert Har- according plans specifi- visiting Spofford, Tliurlow, able to attend the dedication. I can assure A. S. Redman, bushel winter cations on file at m a | Belfast, ap- the Mayor’s office. relatives in Belfast, returned home year's leave of absence for Capfc. J. VV. Haskell, Tlios. Snow, ris of East Machias sent of 12 varieties 1 Friday. ^ you that I sincerely regret this, inasmuch as supplies bed- ples, apples, peck cranberries, ■ lias been S. S. Levi A petition was received and referred to taken by Professor El- Scott, K. Stinson, 1 take a interest in efforts to es- Geo. O. Holmes, 2 varieties Mrs. H. O. of Ed. deep your ding, etc.; C. A. Plummer of Thomaston j Citypoint, McLaughhu Marysville, G. and this Capt. Richardson, W. B. Smith, tablish a Home for the tomatoes. the committee on and for a (fummings gentleman little waifs that so grapes, highway bridges California, who spent the summer with her ••as John L. Goss, E. E. agrees to furnish one room ; Mr. and Mrs. J. already proved his eminent litness for Spofford, much need an assisting hand in the battle J. H. Clark, Belfast, peck cranberries, 8 5-rod street from Front north of J. VV. L. C. H. S. street, brother, A. W. Doe, started for home Mon- ibe w.,rk.Work was Greenlaw, Webb, of life. The vast of work N. Stewart send a cot hed, mattress and varieties pumpkins. begun last week Seth importance your W. Frederick & Co.’s store to the and a Webb, B. H. Mills, can F. A. shore, day. Bne Sebasticook & hardly be comprehended, and its great chairs. Cash contributions have been re- Gray, Morrill, exhibit farm products, Moosehead Railroad Sam’l. Goss. from the results only measured at the Judgment. I 1 trace corn, 12 row, 1 trace 8 row, 1 trace opposite shore on the East Side to ^tension from Hartland to ceived as follows: Viola Gray, South Ber- Thomas Leary started Monday morning 1 Harmony.... Following is the letter to the crew : cannot conceive of anything that to pop-corn, 1 citron, 1 bushel onions, 1 bunch the road. Auk Plummer of the Board of As- appeals James Searsport for Oat Stqte Deer the better nature and tender of our wick, $2; Gammans, $5; Miss Edith grapes, 1 stalk corn. Hill, Napa county, California, where that the total Isle, Sept. 16. feelings Orders were also passed for *r^ors sa>s valuation of To all members of the hearts more than the mute of the Abbie O. A. Dickey, Northport, 1 New weekly pay- he has a situation as engineer in the Consol- " Defender’s crew who appeal Gammans, $5; Rich, Winslow, $2; squash, 11''' will 04 ments of the men on be 84,000,000 more this are little homeless buffetted and York Red, pounds. employed the sewers citizens of Deer Isle: friendless, girl, Mrs. Arnold Harris, $5; Mrs. M. A. Fer- idated Mine. "a: 'l!' last.There are now crushed contact with the cruel M. I. Stevens, bushel autumn and to a 2,700 Gentlemen: As far as by hard, apples. provide suitable place iu the base- possible we have nald, $2. Mrs. C. F. Belfast: Mrs. ’eterans at the National Home' in world. Of the vast numbers of these little Morison, stove; PREMIUMS. J. H. Havener, Mrs. S. L. Togus, followed you on every tack and gone with ment of Memorial for the Sleeper :il* * ones we can have but little I Edward 1 ton coal. building storage more are to there over courses conception. Sibley, Belfast, of and Mrs. B. started waiting go you the you have steered since The foliowing premiums were awarded: city property, such as tools, lanterns, etc. George Ferguson yes- "1,en the know of no other field that offers such great additions are completed.The you left home. We have not been able to Fat Oxen—D The piaus and specifications submitted terday for a two weeks' visit in New York inducements to the philanthropist, or that Weymouth, 1st; F A Gray, call y i:"in of Hon. F. E. Timberlake of learn of any misconduct or any lack of sea- 2d. for a first-class bridge of sufficient and will show more gratifying results. The ten- Among the many others to whom the Brooklyn. as State manship on your part. We have not known strength for the usual travel and -o.lnps bank examiner, was der feeling, the gentle nature, with which Matched Oxen—F W Woodbury, 1st; F W highway of any waut of nor absence of Children’s Aid Society is indebted an electric railroad. The terms “wood Mrs. Eli Cook went to confirmed morn- discipline any the Creator has deeply 2d. joist” Brockton, Mass., uiariiinously Thursday and endowed the female sex, Shepherd, and “steel willingness hearty spirit to do your for its success, is Mrs. Sarah R. Crawford of Three joist” refer ,to the floor timbers last week to J ihe executive council. The com- and which are essentially susceptible to cul- years old—I Woodbury, 1st. join her husband, who has a whole duty at all times and in all ways. on which the planking rests. If wood the was tivation in the renders the work of Belfast. The first collection of funds in Two years old—R R Paul F W Wood- JMsiun issued to Mr. Timberlake, We did not young, this 1st; will be of hard situation in a large provision and grocery “Cl expect any contrary report to 2d. joist pine. “Oue deck span iu- took the oath moulding and fashioning their lives a work wras left almost bury, of office.George be made regarding you. We were city entirely to her manage- omitted” refers to the easterly section of store in that city. 1 proud of pleasure to those who care to watch the One year old—F W Shepherd, 1st. -Man-, British vice consul at that citizens of our town should be chosen ment and her efforts the sum of about 130 feet which may be either built of Portland, unfolding of all that is beautiful in girlhood through Calves—R G Cross, 1st and 2d. Miss Bertha Staples arrived home Satur- after a illness. He to show the world that America can still steel, or filled in with stone, as the j";*’1 Ihursday, long and womanhood. the life of $800 was raised. It gave almost the first Sheep and Bucks—I G Reynolds, 1st on City as able mariners as in times of Transforming Council may decide. day from Baldwiusvilie, Mass., where she represented Great Britain there for produce yore one child from an existence in suf- buck; F W I G and men to squalor, assurance of the Girls’ Home which was Woodbury, 2d; Reynolds, The and equal any that could be gather- on Mayor Committee take the grou nd has been to remain with her S. committed and crime, to a life of useful- 1st flock ; Geo O Holmes, 2d. living, mother, *«y,years....Oscar Blaney ed from all the edges of the earth. fering, perhaps last week dedicated in and that in confining their to the four in tiie State 18th salty ness anti her in Belfast, which Swine—John H 1st. dealings Mrs. Walter D. prison Sept. by You were chosen. happiness, changing sphere Berry, are Staples. We believe that you soon companies, they following the precedent was life from dishonor and to that will become a haven for the homeless Poultry—George Hofrnes, 1st; J H Clark, Blaney convicted of the have degradation of the railroad who in- Arno Little of was proved worthy. of 2d. great corporations, Augusta iu town the "f the true womanly woman that the most in whom she took so an Thomas Barrows of Kittery in For that reason, on return we girls great interest. vite bids from blit four and your home, honorable man would be to call Draft Oxen over 7 feet—F W companies only past week on his annual tour in the interests uni was desire to show proud wife, Woodbury, from such as sentenced to be hanged. you honor, to partly prove to F A 2d. they consider to be tlie most 1 -e is certainly as great a work as ever mortals 1st; Gray, of the Portland He was a was afterward commuted you aud others that we appreciate you aud desirable in all respects. Mayor Hanson Transcript. guest s-ijtenced in. That efforts will be crown- The Committee on the Girls’ | Draft Oxen under 7 feet—D euK*ged your furnishing Meservey, 1st; he should the same of U. A. while finprisonmeut for life_Of the native- admire your conduct through all that trying D 2d. says do iu his private Hoyt here, ;; ed with success I have every reason to be- Home notice that will Paul, season of your preparation to meet a foe give they be at the business, |as he considers the large corpo- lnpulation of the State of Massa- lieve. God and Heaven and the better part Draft Horses—G A Leavitt, 1st; M P Shaw, Messrs. A. C. A. A. Win. whom we expected you would lind to be Home on 28th, at 9 a. m. to rations safe to follow in such transactions. Sibley, Howes, sn,p,s8 come from or as of earth are with and will lend Saturday, Sept. 2d ; G G Abbott, 3d. Maine, both formidable aud brave. you, you The opponents claim that in order to B. Swan and S. H. Mathews weut to aid in labor of love. Pardon the receive all donations. They will send for Trained Calves—Thomas 1st. ge Ban. B‘ople -as now live in Portland, When is your length Woodbury, the most favorable terms for the j1'111' your duty fully done, when your of city com- gor foreuoou to attend the meeti and this communication and consequent en- contributions when notified to do so. Thoroughbred Calves—Geo O Holmes, 1st. Monday ng Bangor, Maine’s three commander has given you an honorable dis- petition should he as free as possible. “'■-tf. -i croachment on your valuable time. My only Mrs. J. G. Damon, Thoroughbred 1 year old Heifer—J C of the State Board of Trade. tics. ...Millard K. Page was charge, we wish you all to come home and ) '-s. excuse is the deep interest I feel in this Mrs. M. E. Keating. Townsend, 1st. ilt-ul in his room in we earnestly request you all to come to- Mrs. Fred G. Carter started for Denver, Col., work. sincere ~ beef breed—F W Monday t to all Again exp.essing my regret Mrs. A. A. Howes, Thoroughbred Bull, Personal. Mu. a gether, land at one place. We do not Committee. Physicians pronounced it that I cannot comply with your and Mrs. E. H. Woodbury, 1st. Anaconda, Montana, to arrange her effects 1,1 wish to dictate to or to influence request Conant, a you try A failure. He was native of be present at the dedication, l beg to remain Mrs. A. I. Brown, Thoroughbred Bull, dairy breed—J therefor the as will you as to whether shall land at the Walker of was in town winter, the family re- | Ik- was a of Hannibal you Yours very Mrs. J. M. Wilson, 1st; J C Townsend, 2d. George Farmington jj protege north end or at the south of the town— truly, Leighton, main East for several months. 1,ni w part E. F. Hanson. Cow—J C Townsend, 1st. Tuesday visiting friends. hen in Wasliington metSena- settle that point 'Oioi among yourselves. Thoroughbred 2 year old Heifer—J C A. I. Brown is in vho him as a You know we Miss Concord, X. H., this engaged private have but one brass band Hon. Parker Spofford of Bucksport was Concerning Local Industries. Townsend, 1st. Sadie Richardson went to Portlaud 'ty. aposition he held till his death. and one piece of hence we week and is to spend some time in that heavy artillery ; called upon and stated that he was thorough- Best bushel onions, CAE Long 1st, F A yesterday to take a position in a tailoring I-" of can make only one satisfactory demonstra- 2d. State iu the interest of the 1; hitman, formerly Colby in accord with the movement. The Dalton Co. Gray establishment. Maine Condensed tion at one time. If will all come ly “I do not Sarsaparilla began the '-'tsity, who succeeds the late Dr. Will- you to- Trace 8-row corn, M B Hunt 1st, R. D. will manufacture of for Milk Co., of which he is president. Pfosidint of Columbia gether you be the more gladly welcomed. think,” he said, “that the women of Belfast sarsaparilla the fall Bartlett 2d, F A Gray 3d. Mrs. F. I. Dorr, who has been a~,"s University, After a at spending S noisy reception whichever pier could have chosen a better or a more trade Monday. CAE J H Clark 2d. L. Y. Ellis, wife and of ^e,ut ’n Washington Friday worthy Pumpkins, Long 1st, the summer with her mother, returned home daughter Washing- ni'ti't you may choose to land upon, you will be Bushel a Pubic The occasion object.” F. S. Sherman of Camden, who potatoes, CAE Long 1st. ton, D. C., who have been visitiug the family speaker. allowed to go to your homes in peace. On represents Geo O Holmes 1st. Wednesday. of tiie of Grapes, of E. H. started for home anniversary about the second night after that will bo A. C. Sibley, Treasurer of the the Bunker Hill Pickle of re- Haney, Saturday. ltnjj' ‘t-jehrition you Children’s Co., Boston, Best collection farm products, F A Gray Mrs. F. H. Beale of Augusta, who has been at a in the even- given a reception at the town hall with a will visit friends in iua ', "Jdi'-atrjn banquet Aid Society, gave a brief statement of the ports an season for cucum- 1st, CAE Long 2d. They Westboro, Mass., W|‘1CI| for and unusually good visiting in Belfast and returned Ihron de the Italian grand banquet you your ladies. Trace 12-row F A 1st. Northport, on tap,,,,, Fava, finances. The funds have accumulated to ber Last corn, Gray the way. You are requested to choose one of shipments. year shipments con- home B,,. ,sa'01’ aid other distinguished your Cranberries, A 8 Redman 1st, J H Clark Tuesday. number to make answer to this the amount of of which has tinued until Misses A. A. Hicks B. Wal- communica- $1,600, $1,000 Sept. 30, but he doesn’t think 2d. of Belfast and Emily kerV .tJeie ,ll(ts

* Non-Partisan W. T. C. U. Convention* after year a band of unselfish, true-heart- secuting all who attempted to impede ignorant of the temptations in the way of ed women, working for the elevation of their progress or defeat their worse than their children, which temptations are substituted for Wednesday evening’s session opened humanity and for the glory of God. murderous purposes, indicting sorrow largely the companionship and the innocent and of their natural guardians, of which with a devotional service led by Miss Mrs. Ara Cushman of Auburn respond- misery upon lielp- they lessand finally retaliating bringi g upon are deprived. It needs no argument to Charlotte T. of followed ed for the State Convention as follows: by Sibley Belfast, the victim of the slavish appetite him- show that impure literature is a great Madame by a duett, “See the Pale Moon,” by Miss President: In behalf of the self, disease, poverty, degradation and source of crime. Woman's Non-Partisan Christian Tem- Nina Poor and Miss Susie Diusmore. In wretchedness, in their worst forms. Es- The dime novel and detective story will perance Union it should be a pleasant saying to with the onward furnish the child’s mind with companions response to an encore they sang “Nearest keep pace duty to respond to the cordial welcome of of this gigantic evil, and to apply such as are found in the lowest dives of Deaiest.** The of the and greetings Ep- the Belfast Alliance, given us in the kind cue “brakes” when vantage ground was any city. You would not allow your boy words of Mrs. There are so wortli League were extended by Miss Lil- Brown. many gained, thoughtful men and women have to assoeiatwith the robber or the murderer here more identified with the in and lian Spinney, in brief remarks, showing closely long been studying, first, how to regulate person, yet you allow him to read Unions in whose behalf I am asked to re- the in and ponder these things, doing him a some 61 the lines in which the League indulgence intoxicating drinks, by spond. and who have done so much more warnings, expostulations and entreaties, thousand times more harm thau personal and which are similar to those of of its works, work, that 1 reel that I should be a and later on, combined with these, was association, for the impressions made up- the Union, and bidding the convention a bearer rather than a speaker. the attempt to lessen the indulgence by on the mind when alone, his thoughts Mrs. and concentrated hearty welcome. The president respond- Brown, ladies of the Belfast restricting and regulating the traffic in upon the hero of the thrill- Alliance: We heartily thank you for the I alcoholic beverages. But despite expos- iug tale, cannot soon be effaced. How ed very happily. Mr. John Parker sang of are we courtesy this generous reception and tulations, prayers and tears, and the “thou Blood Poison often startled by the announce- “The Palms" Mrs. very acceptably. A. welcome, and bring fraternal greetings shalt not” of the law, the evil has gone on ment of some gross immorality on the 1. Brown of Belfast then read the follow- from the Unions which we represent. and its poisonous breath is felt through- THE BANE OF HUMAN LIFE, x part of sons of parents high up in the From different of the State, and out the entire From time to moral, social, and ofttimes scale. ing parts country. religious from various fields of duty, where differ- time the temperance forces have resorted Driven Out of the System by We wonder why this state of affairs exists, adium.ss w or ki.com i;: ent kinds of Christian work are needed, to, and tested, different methods by the Use of and yet when we analyze the situation we listers, the members of the Belfast Al- and different methods employed, we have means of which the evils connected with wonder that it is not worse thau it is. The liance tender to you hearty greeting. To come to greet and confer with each other, the use and sale of intoxicants might be average man spends very little time in his meet and compare notes with those who to report progress iu our work, and to en- at least mitigated, if not wholly eradicat- Ayer’s Sarsaparilla family, and even when lie appears to be are working on the same lines is ever a courage each other by the success which ed. present, lie is absent in spirit. His duty, source of benefit to an organization as a any aie able to report. These voj vfim.ii pt-’i ods, no one of which, "For five years, i was a great as lie sees it, ends when lie has amassed of whole, but to that organization upon We are gathered- here iu the interest to our kinuglit at fin as proved a total fail- sufferer from a most persistent sufficient wealtli to provide for the tem- which devolves the pleasant duty of en- tLe work for which our organization was ure, have an itad some points of ex- blood disease, none of tlie various poral wants of his household. His teitaining comes the larger share oi in- formed, which, in common with your Al- cellence, and have served well the times medicines I took being of any children, having never been taught the dividual assistance. So it is not wholly liance and other similar organizations, is in which they severally existed. But help whatever. Hoping that value oi time or money, recklessly climate would an unselfish act in the members of tlie to promote morality and good citizenship, while improvements have been effected change of benefit squander both. An impassable gulf lies 1 t<» to Belfast Alliance that causes them to so and in every way we can to encourage the along the lines of temperance work, the me, went Cuba, Florida, between such a father and his sons,— to and then to Saratoga is no gladly entertain this State Convention. unfortunate and reform the vicious, enemy has by no means been idle. Xew Springs, there sympathy between them, and where 1 remained some time The Non-Partisan workers throughout I and, as far as we are able, to uplift hu- schemes and devices have been hence no word of warning against the resortep . Hut ail was and make the world a little bet- drinking the of a our State are few in numbers as com- I inanity, to, until it sometimes seems as though dangers entering upon life of immor- I We no use. At last, being advised is pared with other organizations of reform. tin congratulate the Belfast Alliance the forces of evil almost, hold their own ality ever spoken, and ere he is aware of bv several friends to try Ayet'.i fl lie tel i'li-. it is in nrny essential tl.ai v. e ; on the good work it hits already done. “on the home stretch” in this fierce race the fact the boy for whom he has been ! Sarsaparilla. I began taking it, si « often our State fore*.- tu- This organization, five years ago. started between sin and hoarding money and estates is ruined. bring righteousness. To-day and very soon favorable results j-tlur. and in the cause whi-.h wo so i with the smallest number of in the we have laws man who im- The wise father sees that the any by which the were manifest. 1 con- happiness ! To-day PLUG r« Anaddnss oi welcome is state, and now has a of over bibes of his wife and the future of tin!} spec!. membership too freely may be punished, and sider myself a perfectly healthy well-being uiiei. ism as a iioin ; one hundred. Since that time it has fines man his children are in his vantage giouiul may be imposed upon the who limn, villi a good appetite and largely keeping, v:.i. o the of instruction to a number of in lie will make them in his busi- di.-i-lay superior qualities given large engages the sale of alcoholic stimu- not tin- least trace of my former partners t e \v< k lu dviie the home women and in the and sew- ness, and in iiis the ing by organi- j girls cooking lants; but goaded on by the love of drink complaint. To all my friends, companions pleasure; established a manual new and attractive hook is .iti. but let it l>e said here, that the ing schools, training the drunkard keeps on drinking, even and especially young men like purchased and in lla>' Aliianee is as modest as it is earn- i school, and conceived and carried nut the though penalties lie inflicted, and for the 1 myself. I recommend Ayer’s Sar- they enjoy it together; he discusses with est. and that whatever tends to ennoble idea of a bottle for homeless girls—truly a desire of financial gain the seller takes the j sapitrilla, if in need of a perfect iy them the news of the day, not only the record to a — and ami s,lengthen tlie work of the Union in j j grand make. It is work chances of being caught and keeps on reliable blood-purifier.” ,!i >sk amusements society news, but the any ] hoe will always find firm support' much needed, and one that lias been ac- selling. Meanwhile saddened homes and A. Esi oit.Mi, ’proprietor Hotel stocks, the markets, the bread and butter side ol' his as from the Bill;.si Alliance. We have j | eomplished i-y the exertions of public bleeding hearts are on every hand. If Victoria, Key West, Fla.; resi- Daily, well; he consults with l.nirislud up the old motto, that in union j spirited individuals banded together and this pernicious traffic could be satisfied dence, 352 W. 16th St., Xew York. them about his business ventures and re- lies strength, mid w e believe that both j working for the good of humanity. There with the patronage of those already alco- ports results. Me is interested in the a o' the u u>- : dress and otu longevity depend ; many girls in our towns and cities, hol-diseased, there might he some hope of school, juvenile organizations, etc., e: tin B on the purity of our works. All who. il trained to habits of neatness, starving out these speculators who for Ayer's™Sarsaparilla to which they belong, and though he mat\ build for themselves a thrift and in not be a member himself of of the political parties order, general intelligence their wares give nothing in return hut Admitted for Exhibition * any moral or piatt ii ;. figuratively speaking, and this household matters, tltej) lives would be a that which deprives children of bread and j religious organizations oi the AT THE WORLD’S FAIR he refers to gnat l.ift of living issues is launched blessing to themselves and others. For homes of happiness. I say there might ; day, yet them with reverence ■ and The son or vi ; y lour yeais to tell the people of the lack ol' these opportunities they cannot be some ray of hope, yea more, there respect. daughter of such gn a: I'nitcd States of America what secure wink except of an inferior grade, would be, for tiurak God, to-day the J a father, with the added blessing of a v. even will g»*« d k they have done, and of the and that is apt to be unsatisfactory drunkard can be cured; and for lack of ; ! judicious mother, seldom go astray. v>* to tin Sons oi such he:it! walk that they are going do. employer, and tlieit pay must patronage, if these were (he sole de- parents rarely swell the list j of We 1 avo been six years in building our neecsMiiih be too small to .secure them penden.ee, the business of the saloouist j graduates of any Institute for the cure the comforts which of or are sentenced to view life i'a" tin. ami it is builded of the best make life happy and would of necessity cause. But not so j inebriety, ’.ii. V\ e have placed on its broad desirable. Without this training they they who, in the light of the dawn of the j j through prison bars, oh, friends, there sm ;.!• i* are to make tlie come is need of reform in homes all us. many worthy issues. We ever help class from which twentieth century, are so deadened to all j about of om There are innocent children >nivti:u to sllengthen our position, to en- many paupers and criminals. As sense of honor as to di-peml upon the j brought up > without a of ia: gi hi aims and To promote the cause with the girl. with tlie boy. A boy if liipior traffic to fill their coffers, have | word of warning the dangv r of ti-’iijiejanee. We have sought so to lie has manual training in connection calculated from whence will come trilling with stn ng drink, or the gam- closely ( C NTS oi >’:uet our in witli school work is far {leu. while tin.1 re are scores and lO edifice that each suecet d- better developed.; or rather must come, new recruits, when j bling' ;• tl.iie shall a fi» he knows how to use his and scores of women who have comfort, ■, yiai be opened dooi knowledge those incapacitated to earn means to buy j every :ii “loftier walls and he ’. allies u. Cleanliness and order and who exiui.se them- i:g grander, being have passed out and are no longer counted j many luxuries, selves from their efforts with constantly required, he acquires cleanly, profitable customers. They look to your \ uniting <' *• i those who are t to .flu-ia! work builds foi temper- orderly habits. Concentration, industry, sons, dear friends, and may be already wing lighten the MOW IS VOUR TIP! j wmmmmummmmm iBVSsasEV, SBmmassBHCiSF&x, I To us. tlie word temperance covers and exactness are qualitieshe knows tlie weaving the net which shall separate burdens of saddened souls. Open sa- ||| g p « a Held. of hands are of. He has loons are to the and Thousands meaning correct ideas of them from your fostering' care and in- i ready ultrap young, stii ded i■ rth for assistance, yet scarcely things and the talents lie has he can use. tluence. there is no one to reach out a helping any t •• of them ask in the same manner The work ot reform in any direction is Under such conditions as these, it is hand. Will not mothers, wives and sis- j { -to iirv von;- oi h r the same thing. U 1 ask lor bread j not the work of a day or generation. It little wonder that fathers and mothers ters who have not yet seen the necessity of and ive< ive a stone, what better is it" If j is one that will be needed as long as the tremble i’oi the future of those who now lending their aid in tins arduous work, tlu-y ask foi work, and we gi\e them | greed of man iinds it for his pecuniary in- gladden their homes, some with their in- help now in our time of need. Be assured blend. is it light'.' If ask for raiment terest to furnish his brother man that nocent while are that, “To live is not to if we but they prattle, others, alas, JtE-OPEXS SEPT. 3rd, 1805. live, we which causes dwell voiceless and and. oiler work before covering the his ruin. So long as this nearing the period when they will step soulless, passionless is w e on c lean continues there will and low. the lirst mere the dy. it just.:’ If insist be work for earnest out from the watchful care of loved ones THE COURSE OF STUDY among beings. n« Christian men and Tis our to live more li ■*•>. morally and physically, before women, too. Educate to mingle with society, not as it should is thorough, complete and practical. Pupils are part nobly in this it ;n sentiment fitted for the duties and work of life. free world which lias ding tiiem to be clean, is it not wasted public to the true relation that be, but as it is. Unless some great tidal every-day bright, God built *Fall & Winter hit;.’..:’ We think it is. Therefore our the liquor seller and the liquor drinker wave shall sweep over the land and THE FACULTY us. a a list of more than Clothing work has in large measure, been with occupy to society and the general opinion tho embraces twenty teachers and The s“ of strengthen popular opinion along elected with “Ilomekveper' department and for tlie children. Future workers of that will be more than lines of total abstinence and assistants, special reference to pro- society potent morality, the ficiency in each our Non-Partisan Society, established at encounter other in department. ^» will, without doubt, poverty in any agency in the of the men our last national our preventing intemper- temptations way young THE STUDENTS convention, will reach We have got FALL AND WINTER STOW plenty, yet from the devoted lives of the ance. May we not hope, if we do the and women who are soon to till our and benelit a class of mothers places are young people cf both sexes, full of diligence who, by our 1 nu min is of the Non-Partisan work well that seems for us to in the and We will you best attention. Our organiza- ready do, home business life, may be and zeal. their special environments, are unable to give us that that in the not far tion, let hope they may, at least, distant future, many of greater than they can withstand. THE DISCIPLINE unite with organizations where attendance encounter it under better conditions. the evils which are in the land will be is of the What can be done? is the question that highest order and includes valuable in person is required. The secretary of Bet us over the different done and wholesome, comfortable business lessons. glance hastily away, is puzzling the brain and haunting the this department very truthfully says, lines of work to which we are life will be for all. If devoting possible it looks to dreams of men and women all over the THE PATRONAGE ‘•More and more the greatest minds are our lives. I will liist of the lvinder- as an and do not is the l.ARi skilled labor in our schools. The the little band of THE REPUTATION guaid followers, in whose tive; if so. in what particular, and how set to tendencies a mother, j of this scho d for originality and leadership ana right by good ladies oi this organization who have been hearts was left the of the can the defect be remedied? of our is the that j redeeming hope Many j as being the Nfnn«lur«l I u«(itiiliou of its power wins success. niueiital in ! world. did not see how establishing Kindergarten They their work good temperance men claim that we have kind is generally acknowledged. ‘•The aim of this department is, lirst of w rk in theii localities realize the import- j was to be done, hut they had faith in tlie law enough to close out the traffic; it is SPECIAL COURSE. all, union: secondly to learn the needs of And Latest M ance of the first in the education of work the Master had set them to « step j do. enforcement of the law that is needed. If Shorthand. Type Writing. Composition and mothers; tliir lly. to meet these needs by a ii...-child. They are preparing them foi ! Their work was to follow in His footsteps, that is do wc not enforce? Others Correspondence may be taken as a special course. of and ; all, why system study helps, suggested by c< ntinuous work, and on the scientific hut it w as not more truly their work than contend that its enforcement has been SITUATIONS mothers themselves; and, lastly, to awaken ii the foundation be well it is or.rs It is an in bii■«iii«*<*!• prim-ink* that, to-day. encouraging handicapped by the amendments of *!):> to hoii*«‘M furnished pupils among greater enthusiasm for our work and to the varied inducements to attend this school. gnmuocb, tin* structure will be better sign to see men and women of the linest See. 1 of Clmp. 135 of the lievised Sta- lift into higher and holier esteem the bus- WE CHALLENGE iKGSFS,1; able to its and will pieserve symmetry, be intellect and the noblest hearts working tutes, relating to penalties, see. 3,4 of THE SCHOOL BUILDING, iness of homekeeping and the sacred oflice tin to resist, from un- for the 60S Street. is lo- stronger pressure good of humanity. We do well to Chap. 37 says, “Whoever by Washington Boston, centrally of motherhood. The is himself, cated and pmpuseiy constructed. Office open pledge simply tv], isi-me surroundings. join their company, and if we have the servant or sells intoxicat- this: clerk, agent any daily, from 9 till 2 o’cloc .. /V. „»■pectus Cost Free. The benefit of manual training for cliil- to and to deal ability organize command, ing liquors in this State in violation of H. E. HIBBARD, Better times are and we will and j Principal. I solemnly promise 1<> do my U-.-4 t<> coming try (hen, it* connection with mental educa- ; with social that test the clearest a not problems the law, shall pay fine of less than for 1 make my loved ones a safe, pure and lion, is of the largest import. We could brains and stoutest or if it be ours >50 and and in addition thereto be at the :: hearts; costs, happy liume. 1 will earnestly endeavor to satisfy you present. cite instances in the cities of I to follow in the we many Saco, simply light they give imprisoned 30 days.” The amended guard my children from evil and all know- and Fort Fairfield where do Behest. Augusta equal duty. The work lobe done may section relating to penalties, says, “When ledge of evil and Teach them to love purity these schools have been in operation, | seem Herculean, requiring time, money it is provided that be shall be punished and honor. To this end 1 join hands with wln.ne almost devoid of and but to those faithful mothers in an eternal pupils capacity j energy, who work wisely by imprisonment or fine, or by line and everywhere mental warfare whatever can S' foi advancement would grasp the j and well tlie reward will surely come, in addition thereto imprisonment, he against harm, weaken, White Store, 81 Main or our children. manual with the keenest and the reforms which now seem injure destroy principles per- j great to may be (not shall be) sentenced to either ca and those of ! ption outstrip easily gieater require long years for their success will or both." In line with this work for children per- nn-nial strength. What does this fact follow. mit a in to sig- For instance, Sec. 35, 37, says. suggestion regard temperance :’ our Chap. CHARLES O’CONrSTELL nify simply that public schools are To those who, like must work in our schools. We be- myself, No person shall be a common seller of teaching public fulfilling but half their mission. in smaller the minor details of work IS THE RESULT OF as as Many ways, intoxicating liquors. Whoever vio lates this lieve that fathers and mothers well children are to earn their bread this that sometimes seem are a by insignificant section, shall be lined one hundred dol- temperance organizations ought to awake same manual labor, and they should be part of the great whole. Whatever we do the of that statute lars and be imprisoned .10 days or. instead DISORDERED to importance having J. F. WILSON, given the opportunity of to the and not accord- | commencing help lowly unfortunate, filling of such fine, lie may be imprisoned 00 more generally enforced, only theii life work in our schools. their hearts with nobler STOMACH. public aspirations, days additional. Now, according to ing to the letter of the law, but the spirit Siver Speed the day when industrial education higher thoughts and purposes, of the as well. The Contractor & Builder Coif grander Sec. 40, the payment of the United States requirement pupils shall enter into our school curriculum. In- us in with the noblest and BEFORE our are men places unity tax as a seller shall be BLUR of schools the coming and ....OF.... Wing dustrial be special liquor IN' CLEAT VABIETY. education may divided into best. Let us so work that our lives may women of the and we cannot af- held as prima facie evidence that the per- THE EYES, country many parts. We have with us the sewing be like the more beautiful in the ford to slacken our efforts this line. day, son or persons paying said tax are com- along FOUNDATIONS and school department. It has been in or like tlie with opera- evening, summer, aglow mon sellers and are liable to a line of £100 Some of us, who believe in the salutary tion four winters. We have a full and the rich with DIZZINESS, always promise, autumn, and 30 effects of industry, are providing, to the FOUNDATION WALLS. school and of material to work with. where works and days’ imprisonment. plenty golden sheaves, good comes in this amended sec- extent of our ability, industrial training Just here Kent Work Guaranteed. It is the one line of woik that 1 most earn- deeds have in the field. some its wherever of ripened tion 1 of chapter 135, which says he “may OVER-EATING, in of various branches, estly recommend to the Non-Partisans This we believe is Mrs. A. C. Paul of Fort Fairfield read be sentenced to either or both.” This feasible. temperance Addkkss Piwii!' of Maine. The schools carries sewing so work of a Manual is Wedding her address as follows: explains why it is that many hotel SOUR SIOMACH, high type. training 22 CONDON STREET us into a field of almost, unlimited re- the of keepers, saloonists and others, having paid special hobby your speaker, though IN' ALT. LINES sources. It before the the Madame President, Ladies of the Con- Or Care Spencer & Wilson, 47 Main St., places people their United States special tax and having not to the exclusion of book education,— necesssities of the poor classes as no other vention, and Friends: We had just re- CONSTIPATION, It BELFAST, MAINE. 21 tf been convicted on that settle one should supplement the other. has turned from the a evidence, branch of charitable work can do. One tenting grounds of re- large the case the of £100 and costs been shown by a careful study of the of one by payment only has to visit the sewing school, panto- party excursionists, evening in the LIVER COMPLAINT, sults of the “new education" “that and escape imprisonment. COOL. mime does the rest. It teaches as early summer, too weary with the nearly feeling The trouble is to that under pupils love the work; it cures idleness, of the even patent all, as short of actual experience fatigue long sultry day to as as COMFORTABLE, anything the amendment the penalty is optional NERVOUS dignities and exalts labor well can do how the other half of the world peruse the little pile of letters which lay it stimulates habits of v with the That the case, to me thought-power, shiht waist lives. It has been to us a incen- on our w hen one bear- judge. being DEBILITY, EASY FITTING, >;. personal desk, among them, and and it it seems of the importance that observation investigation, gives tive t<> and as as the of at- greatest discover remedy, far ing postmark Belfast, especially more and ANOTHKK IMl’KON K.MKST IN OI K our law-givers of ’00-7 be selected with complete development adapt- the needs of our poor, and it tracted our attention. We opened and PRICKLY FEELING possible, care. Let men and ability to circumstances.” lias been a to the ex- read: great temperance promoter greatest and see in this new de- “At their women of all political parties organ- OF HANDS OR FEFT Many comparatively tent of our interest in tlie Girls' Home. meeting, Friday, the ladies of in a measure of Water Pad ] and outside of all political par- parture the solving large Trusses, Wherever our efforts the ! the Belfast Non-Partisan W. C'. T. Alli- izations, through cooking the vexed labor This education with hard, rubber front. It bi-ars 1 ties and organizations, concentrate their problem. adjustable school has been established, it has been of ance voted unanimously to extend, itself in in the forces with a determination to have this | will show many ways them all. If you need n Truss don't fail t<> a invitation inestimable value to the pupils iu teach- | through you, hearty to the foi homes or manual amendment repealed: and pending this, j A Sure Relief future training pupils; look at them. They hold the severest rupture ing methods of whole- .State organization to hold its convention baud in the convenience and practical preparing us unite our efforts iu a enforce- on the one with ease all the time. .! of ’0r> with them. We shall welcome let rigid AT I.OV.KK IT.’K Ks some food. you j of useful on the ment of all the law we can command in Dyspepsia by using economy appliances, Another bianch of much is right royady. Come without money and matters ITT OK importance who offer to our other in evidences of taste in THAN KYKK last bringing to justice those I good the Humane Society, caring as it does for without juice. Your coming among and Son. brother the intoxicating cup. We are in- I of grace beauty. Poor <& that portion of (rod's creation that cannot us proved a continual inspiration for re- let us individually I Little Railroad Liter Pills. These have a better choice of oc- I demand justice for itself. Our newed activities, and we tiust the coming dividually endangered, pupils department a law and or- H. LOCKS. bear in the interest of I A 11 Ft A N TEI>. than the mere bookworm, and J. work is of consisting of visit may prove even more potent for good part EVEliY P'l >x W cupations COfl.VilSSIONERS NOTICE. great magnitude, men and than tlie last. With tier. | they gain sounder judgment of special temperance work, Sunday school happiest greetings IIOSK. NO loom1 last we owe a debt SMALL PILL. SMALL tiUIPINti. are of time WALDO 14, A D. 1M'*.? we bid one and come.” Legislature tiling’s. They taught economy SS.—September Nation at Bank Hi ii pin. work, etc. Our social purity department you, all, ! een duU of for the services done in and the of doing their We,the undersigned, having appoint knows no distinct It is as it This unsolicited, informal, hearty gratitude good SOLO EVERYWH ERE. material, necessity ed The Honorable Men. L. Johnson, Judge ot working. greet- the use by the passage of a law prohibiting best in every lesson given; exactness and Probate for said commissioners to receive should be, the leaven that le*'veneth the ing proved a great restorer to tired nature rite county, of aloholic in the manufacture of Manufactured by are cardinal a noble i and examine the claims of the creditors ->| N n< \ and aroused within us an enthusiasm liquors trutlifulnesss points; whole. The little bauds of willing work- Railroad Medicine Co., Burnham Maine. of Stockton in said candies—hence wine and manhood is held to them as to 15Kit Kv, late Springs, county, & Erskines brandy drops up greatly j in- Stevens, ers have themselves iu the best of which has since been unabated. The con- whose estate has been placed in the deceased, represented are less frequently seen market, ; be desired, and they are shown the gain sol notice to the company, and to them we look for worthy j tents and spirit of that letter found its vent, hereby give public agreeably 1 and as a result, one of the great dangers of having a body sound and healthy. order of said Judge of Probate, that six months successors to carry forward the work way into almost every union in the State, in which menaced the safety of our children, This leads to instruction in to front and after the second Tuesday September. which sooner or later must fall into the and to this incident is due our regaid have been allowed to said creditors to pre- coming or men- 1895, is removed. those which are that we will at- a and the freedom and cheer of this things physically sent and prove their claims; and HARNESS hands oi younger generation. good But momentous as is the Here comes in the idea tend to the service us, at the office of the friends, legal tally injurious. assigned I also wish to call attention to more convention. in *aid on side of the temperance question, there are of temperance. They are shown that James S. Harriman in Belfast, county, in Wa: direct work that has been exe- We have assembled here not simply to die fifth of October, 1895, and the tenth day Takes the Lead temperance ; issues still more vital. Home tobacco and of kind nay entertain or to be but to con- training, alcohol, opiates any of March, at ten of the clock in the forenoon cuted in many parts of the State. The entertained, 1*8%, harness a testing" j educational and social influences, after lessen their to do work of each of said davs. Every standing of the dealer has been sider carefully which are be- ability good liquor problems ,, prosecution form the armor for the present and lower self Wo thus JAMES S. HARRIMAN, | from the host stork by tirst-rb--' rescue discussed in almost civilized all, only respect. explain tried and with success. The work ing every 3t38 WAYLAND KNOW LTON, I under our own or future protection of those who are in detail as there exist eroneous ideas, personal superv.-r has met with satisfactory results, many i country on the globe. We do not expect soon to assume the which of in to the beneficial new or or responsibilities ScrofulaMiss Delia Stevens, Mass.. occasionally, regard inebriates having been furnished the to advance many ideas theories, Bostont )J j we of older growth now bear. He who writes: I have always suffered from ). results of this branch of education. We Summer Goods means to themselves in the Keeley to offer any direct solution to the great Scrofula, for which I tried place “The dearest on earth to me is hereditary )] recommend that efforts be made to secure cure which are wiser heads sang spot and reliable ) PORTRAITS. or other institutions for the various remedies, homes, questions puzzling many mi st UK sold xoir i r i home, sweet home,” had the correct ideal, physicians, but none relieved me. After I action providing manual train- of alcoholism. The Y’s, a branch of the than ours. We know that intemperance, legislative We are making Crayon, Water-color or Pastel what that should be 6 bottles of ) at ■ of which has at least, of place taking ing, under certain conditions, public 10x20 for $10.00, gold frame. FIGl'RES Non-Partisans,have brought to themselves the old and cruel story I am now well. I portraits, including where the young are nurtured and the ^^B^ ^ Work first class and warranted. Orders left at much credit in this This been repeated over and over again, all am very grateful BL expense. department. of bustle and that Woodcock’s studio or at Woodcock’s bookstore, room for our SVinte: aged cared for. In this age to you, as 1 feel > The Girls’ Home, the little plant ....To make has touched but on the along down through the centuries, is the asp" Agents wanted all over th e State. paper lightly there seems to be little time left that it saved me k k ^ ) first took root in our own same as when it in- hurry ^B ^B ^B non-partisan J.Y. HAVENER. many good deeds that each day is being to-day, essentially, from a life un- ) from the busy round of business life for a ^^B k^B m^B and was later transplanted to Belfast, July 15, 1895.—3m29 4.50 I'M! magnitude, club life and other interests his icine, So has been its that we such characters as when engross rapid expansion to keep light after our business in the reproved he, Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure and other aoods iu prof"m attention, and the young minds which he recognize in the great blossoming as we have done in the he cried “Prepare ye the wray of the nM^niinrn; hardly Blind Bleeding, ricerated and Itching Piles, it future, past. and direct are left to Diseases mailed I II I I outcome of the little shoots make His In all should caution pc pi tree the tiny absorb- the tumors, ailays the itching at >>uec, acts We must have implicit faith in each Lord, path straight.” Ntovons \ Kr»lii»ir choose for themselves. What follows? we watched and tended so carefully. A as a poi.ltiee, gives instant relief Dr. Williams’ other. We must adhere to the ages this inveterate foe, and his retinue is for Piles principles often unsuitable com- and for was our Indian Pile Ointment prepared only the dark They choose too ^uuntu home purchased paid else. XK IF STORK. of our organization, and in faith, hope of abettors, have traveled along Oa. and Itching of the private parts.and nothing and if not vile, literature. I SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, it is the Children's Aid Society’s Sold sent we must meet and and fearful “Jerichoan” panions trashy, dream; Every box is guaranteed. by diuggists, and charity part year highway, per- I* KI. FA ST. Wa>. The father and mother may be strictly But the important part which bv mail, $1 .im) per box. Maiu St Cor. j reality. O. WILLIAMS M’F'M r'O.. Prop’s, Cleveland, Muv 2, 1895.— iSTf moral in character, yea, more, they may Iv40 be [continued .on sixth page.] Sold at MOODY'S, Belfast. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. I have a good church record, and yet 11 lias rtos Aeores. Ilos Spanish armadas. She rank What an two of them, New York Fashions. ordinary man eats PROBATE ROTICES each three time and the he eats it subscriber hereby gives public notice to all t*K “WESTERN ISLANDS” ! her own size; and after all From way would THEconcerned, that she has been Z01IES, LaGrippe. FALL DRESS FABRICS. SLEEVES. SKIRTS. be to J duly appointed her masts enough At * Probate Court held at and taken herself the trust of # TU WHICH DROPPED THE were gone and she had give dyspepsia Belfast, within and for upon Administra- been CAPES. JACKETS. MILLINERY. to an the of W trix < f the estate of IN PARADISE LOST. 1 How Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restored ostrich—unless the os- County aldo, on the second Tuesday of !!t-Y[M' SVN three times boarded without de- 8epteml>er, A. D. 1895. •Kr success, of The trich were wise enough to as- ELZADA R. SARGENT, late of Monroe, THEY ARE AND HOW TO REACH to the One of Kentucky’s Business [Correspondence Journal.] ELLINGW “U p'u fying last the whole fleet of eist his OOD, Administrator of the in the Countv of Waldo, deceased, bv giving bond the two smallest islands, fifty- The fortunate of a handsome digestion MANLYestate of HIRAM E. ELLING late of M Men to Health. possessor from WOOD, as the law directs; she therefore requests all per- one sail which around time to Winterport, in said of and FLORES. lay waiting for or colored county Waldo, deceased, sons who are indebted to said deceased’s estate to r“:v; black spring crepon, finds her- time with an having a for license to her to or presented petition sell, at make immediate payment, and those who have of The strike sink. tells us or Journal.] Raleigh well efficient combi- public private sale, the whole of the real estate demands thereon to exhibit the same for ia!correspondence self equipped for early fall, as this of said any set- how Sir deceased. tlement to her. ROSE A. ( hi Flores 27. finally Richard, shot nation of CILLEY. >ri /., Island, Aug. through material, while not the latest novelty, is vege- Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to and head and table extracts, all persons interested a it may be straining the point a body wounded again and by causing copy of this subscriber hereby gives puhllclnot iceto all ’"■vugh in great favor, and will remain Such a order to be three weeks in that he has been was taken certainly prepara- published successively THEconcerned, duly appointed, to include these “Western again, on board the ad- the Republican Journal, at that and taken himself the trust of l00 far Spanish the season. The tion is Doctor printed Belfast, upon Executor of stylish during coming they may appear at a Probate Court to be held the last will and testament of are miral's ship to and his ] among the West Indies, they die, gave up gal- Pierce’s Pleasant at Belfast within and for said on the js-’ most expensive black crepons are bright- County, REBECCA S. BURRILL, late of lant with second of October at ten of Belfast, but that one well round ghost the words, “Here die I, Pellets. They Tuesday next, the Y distant may ened of Persian a clock before noon, and show if in the County of Waldo, deceased; he therefore Richard by patches coloring the cause, any they the Atlantic with Grenville, with a and _are pills par have, why the prayer of said should requests all persons who are indebted to said de- tour of joyful few inches a of petitioner islands apart, suggestion palm 'excellence for not be granted. ceased’s estate to make immediate payment, and are a brand-new field quiet mind; for that 1 have ended my life those who have demands to t. Besides, they leaves, and not only in dress goods but in those who some- GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. thereon, exhibit the as a true A true copy. Attest: same for settlement to him. a terra incognita so soldier ought, lighting for his tunes eat the wrong and too ... ^..Americans, millinery or ribbons, Oriental color com- things Jere’it D. Parker, Register. A. CUTTER SIBLEY. I have country, and much. They stimulate action in all of .i,.te that the question been queeu, religion honor; my subscriber hereby gives notice to all binations take high rank. Boucle fab- the sour public soul digestive organs. They stop At a Probate Court at that he has been obliged to answer since an- willingly departing from this body, held Belfast, within and for THEconcerned, duly appointed ‘Yunufilv rics, that is to say, colored surfaces stomach, windy belchings, heartburn, the County of Waldo on the second of and taken upon himself the trust of Administra- behind the fame of Tuesday intention to visit them, is leaving lasting having flatulence and cure bilious- September, A. D. 1895. tor, with the will annexed, of the estate of "■inr’ing my covered with tiny, black curls, are again constipation, behaved as valiant soldier is in his sick head- V. BANKS, of LOIS HAN- ERNEST STEGER, late of in the world are they?” Perhaps every colored ness, dyspepsia, indigestion, daughter Searsport, Yin-j-e fashionable; richly plaids showing ache and kindred LUELLASON, late of Palermo, in said county of Wal- in the County of Waldo, bond a bound to do.” That was a rather derangements. deceased, by giving ,. ii,-v as well to forestall dimness of duty do, deceased, a that as the law 31*1) to as a their having presented petition directs; he therefore requests all per- jt great advantage back-ground, are but in re- administration of the estate of said deceased and stilted for a They gentle, prompt may sons who are indebted to said deceased’s estate to al information on the part of long speech dying man, be to hues matter from stom- granted Joseph A. Banks of China, in the make immediate payment, and those who have bright gleaming prettily through moving offending the of shot all to to in county Kennebec. any demands to exhibit the same for set- auc: of The Kepnblicaii Journal by pieces, make; probably, the overweave. ach and and have none of the thereon, soft, black bowels, Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to tlement to him. of CHARLES F. GORDON. -ling the same question here and point fact, he said no such thing, unpleasant features of other pills. all persons interested by causing a copy of this right AND They MOHAIR, WOOL SILK, do not and cause no order to be published three weeks nine islands and two it reads so well in Sir gripe violent shock successively subscriber to all lb.- groups though history. in the Republican Journal, printed at Belfast, hereby gives public notice are in the to the system. that THEconcerned, that he lias been duly appointed Walter romanced too much in charmingly wrought together they may appear at a Probate Court, to be and ,, k which the named Raleigh taken upon himself the trust of Executor of early Portuguese DISEASE has ever so held at Belfast, within and for said on presented many newest fall fabric, the silk and wool One little Pellet is a laxative. Two County, the last will and testament of of his accounts of El Dorado and the I the second of October at ten of \ 'ics, (islands hawks) and golden No peculiarities as LaGrippe. No disease are cathartic. One taken after Tuesday next, a basis over which lace- mildly the clock before noon, and show cause, if WILLIAM DAVIS, late of Belfast, skies for us leaves its so forming ripple any they .. have of South America to have en- victims dinner .. speaking tongues corrupted debilitated, useless, insures sound have, the of said should in the like undulations of mohair. perfect digestion, why prayer petitioner County of Waldo, deceased, by giving bond sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe. Shaggy and an absence of not he granted. as tlie law s. He ou the warmer side of the tire confidence in his famous “Report of sleep foul breath in directs. he therefore requests all per- Mr. D. W. state of GEO. E. Hilton, agent the Mut- camel’s hair a reminder of blankets the JOHNSON, Judge. sons wlio are indebted to said deceased's estate the Truth of the about the stuff, morning. A true Attest: n. though about in the same Fight Isles of ual Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky, says: copy. to make immediate payment, and those who have or is and are unlike Jere’h D. Parker, the Azores.” “In 1889 and ’90 I had two severe attacks rugs, extremely stylish, losely They ordinary pills, because Register. any demands thereon, to exhibit the same for Philadelphia, 2,000 miles east. settlement to him. of the last one you do not become a slave to their use. SYLVANUS D A VIS. LaGrippe, attacking my ner- woven Cheviots or any material with a At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for New miles south- As the outline of Flores more not York, 1,000 gx-ows vous system with such severity that my life They only afford temporary relief, the County of Waldo, on the second of rough surface is sure to be popular. The Tuesday subscriber hereby gives public notice to all about 800 miles due west distinct see was despaired of. I had not for more but effect a cure. A. D. 1895. union, you jagged volcanic peaks slept permanent September, THEconcerned, that he has been duly apnoninted than two months except by the use of nar- pretty idea of simulating Nature’s soft D. NICKELS, of CAROLINE and taken himself the trust of southern corner of on all sides to the in Once used they are always In favor. daughter upon Administra- Portugal (to sloping sea, ending cotics that stupefied me, but gave me no J. NICKELS. laie of in said coun- tor of the estate of fragrance by the use of choice GRACE Searspurt, same black rest. I was conscious of perfumery Your name and address on a ty of Waido, a A :,udom they belong) and the precipices against which the surf only intense mental postal deceased, having presented peti- LINCOLN GILKEY, late of Searsport. on artificial tion that, administration of the estate of said weakness, agonizing bodily pain and the delicately sprayed flowers, card will a free of in town the northwestern end of heats A nearer view reveals bring sample package deceased be to B. Tibbetts of tlie of Waldo, deceased, by bond ceaselessly. fact that I was to may granted George county giving hourly growing weaker. does not die with summer and 4 7 doses. World’s Med- in I as the law directs; he therefore ail toward them blossoms, Dispensary Orrington, the county of Penobscot. requests per- Milling from the green fields and cultivated cot- When in this condition. I commenced using sons who are indebted to said deceased's estate to uplands, the more ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to jI Dr. Restorative gorgeous tints of autumn leaves make immediate and those who have une liist to Corvo and and Miles’ Nervine. In two days all persons interested by causing a copy of this payment, Flores, tages waving grain, and cloud-shad- | demands thereon to I began to improve and in one month':; time and garnishings exha.e likewise their CAUTION.—Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel- order to he published three weeks successively in J any exhibit the same for set* and least of the — tlement to him. FRED L. GILKEY. important ows chasing each other on the I was cured, much to the of all who lets it’s an easy name to remember. the Republican Journal, printed at Belfast, that hill-tops surprise sweet aroma. the Among favorite scents Don’t let some tlie\ may appear at a Probate Court, to be held ; lie on a line aud down the ravines. While wait- knew of my condition. I have neon in ex- designing dealer persuade longitudinally deep at Belfast, within and for said on the cellent health since and used for this noue is more you to take some pills represented as County, subscribers hereby give public notice to all have recommended purpose popu- "just second of October at ten of for a boat to come Tuesday next, the THEconcerned, that have been q-ait,then toFayaljSao George, ing oil' with the health remedies to of friends.” as good.” He makes more on the they duly appointed your many my lar than A Lanman’s Florida profit clock before noon, and show cause, if any they and taken themselves the trust of Executors Murray “just as good kind. That’s he upon i. i’ico, Terceira, 8au Miguel and officers and pratique to go ashore, a busi- Louisville, Jan. 22, 1895. D. W. Hilton. why pre- J have, why the prayer of said petitioners should of the last wil and testament of water. Its and fers to sell them. That’s the reason not be delightful refreshing why granted. MARY E. Maria, in the order named as to ness of some hours, we amuse ourselves better not take them. GEO. E. SOUTH WORTH, (formerly Simpson) Dr. Wiles’ ft'ervine Restores Health. sweetness is you JOHNSON, Judge. recognized at every turn, and A true Attest:— late of Belfast, Mm is much the all the information we can copy. Miguel largest, by getting Jere’h D. in tlie of lends an air more feminine to the ex- Parker, Register. County Waldo, deceased, by giving bond as law :dies long by from 5 to l:i broad, about Corvo, the near-by neighbors, of endurance. They are noted besides for the directs; they therefore request all per- tremely bold weavings noticeable in fall At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for sons who are indebted to said deceased’s esiate ■vo which we have a fine view. It looks al- slovenliness to heaps of uninhabited rock and red petticoats. The men the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of make immediate payment, and those who have fabrics. Irridescent materials are a lead- A. D. 1895. any demands to exhibit tlie same for set- most a mass of rock wear suits of September, thereon, respectively Fonnigas and round, picturesque coarse brown homespun, tlement to them. to W. AREY-, widow of ELISHA C and ing novelty especially adapted pale DANA B. SOUTHWORTH. are in three distinct forest, not five miles iu diameter—in with coats reaching almost to the CORELIAAREY, late of in said of They ankles, slender the Winterport, county JOHN G. BROOKS. persons, imparting color and Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition for long stretches of sea between, short, what it is, merely a volcanic crater, and skull-caps of the same material for contrast essential to true an allowance out of the personal estate of said always style. deceased. subscriber gives notice to all > little Flores and which the natives call O “The dress occasions. In trade hereby public (1 Corvo are so Caldurao, they evince the concerned, that lie lias been dulv SLEEVES Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to THE appointed and whose outer sides are culti- and taken upon himself the trust of Administra- .a ir wn the others as to be- BigPot,” remarkable shrewdness proverbial all persons interested by a of this P hardly among causing copy tor of the estate of will constitute the battle of order to be published three weeks successively in the at all. vated. This smallest and most the but so and unsus- ground the V archipelago Altogether northerly Azoreans; friendly the Republican Journal, printed at Belfast, that CLARISSA B. CARVER, late of Searsport, of the Azorean exists as and no diminu- they may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Lv present a surface of about 700 square archipelago only pecting are they that their doors and win- coming season, although in the county of Waldo, deceased, by giving bond Belfast, within and for said County, on the second tion of size is as the law directs; lie therefore requests all combined a satellite of Flores, and could not be dows are never fastened at and yet apparent it is probable of October next, at ten of the clock be- per- mil their population is a night they Tuesday sons who are indebted to said deceased’s estate to fore noon, and show cause, if any have, whv mentioned at all were it not within t in of the that when the winter fashions are more they make immediate payment, and those who have -than 300,000. in other words, sigh sleep happy ignorance robberies the prayer of said petitioner should not be grant- any demands thereon, to exhibit the same for set- of the latter. never decided sleeves will be much less ed. GEO. E. .-hinds were their Vessels call tlici'e, be- and murders committed in more ag- JOHNSON, Judge. tlement to him. JOHN W. McGILVERY. th pieced together enlight- A true copy. Attest: cause it has uo the means ened There will be no in Jere’h D. vs.... six times that harbor, only of quarters of the are gressive. economy When a man Parker, t.: be of globe. They Register. Loudon, subscriber hereby gives public notice to all communication with the outside world like one all as are and the cir- that lie fli one-fifteenth as many people as large family, living in the skirts, they quite wide, At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for THEconcerned, lias been duly appointed and cular skirts the County of Waldo, on the second of taken upon himself the trust of Administrator of but over means of a whale boat from on the island. Their very generally adopted; the Tuesday iabit that city; spread 400 being by only village cottages September, A. D. 1895. the estate of Flores once a month—if winds and waves are as like as so in a best authorities that stiff SABRINA late of ies .'i the deepest part of the broad At- many peas pod, all asserting, also, is well and G. RICH, guardian of MABEL G. and TARBELL, Lincolnville, CARROL E. ELLINGWOOD of in the of But sometimes bad built of roofed with thatch or will no be tolerated. Gorea GEORGE Winterport, County Waldo, deceased, by giving bond no include au area of laud and permit. during stone, tiles, linings longer they in said county of Waldo, having presented a peti- as the law directs; he therefore requests all per- weather even this is and with mother earth for and skirts have been found to between the tion for license to sell at or sons who are indebted to said deceased's estate to ter uv-'iitcr than all England. forbidden, for flooring neither dip public private sale, certain real estate of his said wards, described in make immediate payment, and those who have three or four consecutive months the nor windows. gores; hence the of the circular wants a ,riii. historically of great interest, and tiny chimneys glass They are adoption Good said petition. any demands thereon, to exhibit tlie same for and it without that Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to settlement to him. ANDREW TARBELL. the most island is totally isolated. At best the placed in tiers, one above the skirts, goes saying the Lu.i.iv among picturesque other, up all persons interested by causing a copy of this or- ten-mile row is not a the sides of the with “S. II. A- M.” brands of bias velveteen der to be published three weeks in its on the earth’s the wonder pleasure excursion, hill, lanes between successively subscriber surface, the Republican Journal, printed at Belfast, that hereby gives public notice to all skirt will be more he takes concerned, that he has been to too and a THE ha; have been so owing boisterous waves and adverse cur- them, narrow, steep stony to be binding generally Chew, they may appear at Probate Court, to be held at duly appointed they long neglected and taken himself the trust of used than Belfast, within anti for said County, on the second upon Administra- rents. so it is not we called streets. ever by reason of their tor of the estate of peas: v seekers and curiosity hunters, likely that shall ever great Tuesday of October next, at ten of the clock before noon, and show if PHIXEAS late of set foot on Corvo. The drawback The health officers’ boat was superiority. cause, any they have, PENDLETON, Searsport, bi of late few persons except those great speedily the of said why prayer petitioner should not be in the of Waldo, bond followed three or “rug” capes B. L. Tobacco county deceased, by giving mected with them or of all these islands is their lack of natural by four others, come granted. as the law directs; he therefore all commercially, GEO. E. requests per- JOHNSON, Judge. sons who are indebted to said deceased's estate to asiners and other individu- business carried on out to take us ashore at Flores. These to A true Attest: IcvU'iin:.' | harbors, being mainly promise be extremely serviceable. copy. make immediate and those who have Jere’h D. payment, island boats are Parker, Register. demands to Making .uj out-of-the-way liaven of |[ through two of them, where artificial queer enough to merit made of heavy, double-faced wool any thereon, exhibit the same for set- plaid as he would tlement to him or to James G. Pendleton, whom harbors have been constructed. Corvo were con- At a Probate Court held at within and for Hit.. nve hail any idea of their exact lo- description. They evidently with hoods trimmed by colored fringe. Belfast, lie has appointed his agent in this State. j the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of 3w39 BEN J AMIN F. PENDLETON. i: iih less of their got its name, is for structed for weather and are so characteristics (which Portuguese rough big Their distinctive feature is a broad, plaid- September, A. 1>. 1895. v from the number of those birds and. that look like the dis- certain instrument, to be the last iliarities of life there. Barely crow) heavy they ed on at each side of the purporting piece put plain a Meal. A will and testament of CLIFFORD L. STOW- ;n found it when discovered. The mantled hulks of schooners. All arc Notice. the geographies and eney- upon front, trimmed with buttons and Square ERS, late of Stockton Springs, in said county of Messenger’s large been for chart that it is six miles or and no two Waldo, deceased, having presented pro- Office of the shfkiff of Waldo even now the would-be student captain’s says painted black, dingy red, “Mandolin” or “melon” Corsrv,) edged by fringe. bate. State of Maine, Waldo Coi ntv ss. [ scant long by three wide, rising abruptly from of their four oars ever touch the water to- Ordered, That notice be given to all persons A 1). 1805. ) ids literary information sleeves, of three or five gores, September 13, consisting It is the interested by causing a copy" of this order to be is to notice that on the 12ili the with a The oars are from fifteen to Best, give oay rv e ocean, rough, inhospitable gether. three weeks in ject. But all this will bechang- the centre one extending over the shoul- published successively the Re- T’llISof September, A. D. 1805, a Warrant in In- coast of serrated feet and it publican Journal, printed at Belfast, that they solvency was issued by Geo. E. Johnson. near since three lines of looking dark, rocks, twenty' long requires two or Judge future, der to the collar, lend an air of peculiarity may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel- of the Court of Insolvency for said eountv ol which un in reefs from the here men to within and for said on the second i■»vv make between *; shore, three pull them. The handles are fast, County, Waldo, against the estate of I KED E sYEYES regular trips to fall jackets, and here of October at ten of tc themselves above the again, broad, and Satisfies— Tuesday next, the clock be TER of Freedom, in said coumy, adjudged to be vs ana those ui lie lifting high water, constructed of the crooked limbs of fore and show if Azores, where trees, front facings are trimmed by mammoth noon, cause, any they have, why an Insolvent Debtor, on petition of said Debtor, there the and ! the same should not be proved, approved and al- which was tiled on the 12th of ■nneet with the and merely blackening surface in several pieces fastened together with petition day Sep- Portuguese buttons. The “ripple” back is too grace- lowed. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. tember, A. I>. 1805. to which date interest on again to such a that their and ; A true Attest: claims is to ol 'lines, thus enabling tourists to eut* r sinking depth marline, turning on the gunwale,by a copy. be computed; that the payment ful to pass out of style and jacket seams that’s Jere'h D. Parker, debt to or said Debtor, and the transfer can he told | Register. any by ia the Peninsula and the dangerous presence only by broad which the why. and of forbid- Spanish plank through thole-pin him are are both and A: a 1.’rebate Court belli at Belfast, within anil for delivery any property by tin- above them, it is in- strapped piped. den by law: that a* meeting*of* th- creditors of nanean. a welcome eddy whirling passes. As crawl iu the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of very change they clumsily along FALL MILLINERY said Debtor to prove their debts and choose one habited a small of September, A. D. 1895. old route of travel. Tlie islands by colony Moorish the distance, they look like huge water- or more assignees of his estate will be held at a shows even broader trimmings than those .4 LFREI) G. BLACK, Administrate! of the es- Court oi insolvency to be ho'lden at the l’robate < about a thousand who delightful half-way station on the descent, strong, beetles struggling in the billows. We A tare of MARIA A. BLACK, late ul Stockton Office in said Belfast, on the ihli of October, of and brims are day are said to be a spring, necessarily very Springs, in said county of Waldo, deceased, hav- A D 181)5. at two o'clock in the afternoon. ui and if one no peculiarly gentle and in- reached the of Santa Cruz in highway; goes port safety a that the balance remain- Given under mv hand the first above writ- wide at the front in order to support ing presented petition date -a- a bit ut offensive called “old-fasliioned” in his hands on settlement of his first and final ten. SAMUEL <:. NORTON. Sheriff, i,>'ts foreign travel people, and such a port! Riding in on the of a ing top these Felts all account be ordered to be distributed As of the Court of for said the other islanders. Their garnitures. represent may among Messenger Insolvency ■■an not. be duplicated anywhere in by speciality huge roller, between a Scylla ami the heirs oi said deceased and the share of each County of Waldo. 2\v3S sizes and colors, usually with medium determined. : in the of line is raising poultry, the very best in the of black lava way novelty, j Charybdis rocks liardly30 feet That the said notice to high crowns and straight-round brims. Ordered, petitioner give Notioe. e ;iiid for so world the and all persons interested b\ a copy of this Messenger's enjoyment small an ex- I says ships steward; they apart and surrounded we Facts causing by roaring foam, small steel or order to be published three weeks successively in ic of also some and Very irridescent, giit jet Office of the Shekiff of Waldo County. time, strength and money, produce wheat, yams corn, dashed into a little an acre the Republican Journal, printed at Belfast, that ) bay, perhaps hats are for but State of Maine, Waldo County ss. designed evening, all in- they may appear at a l’robate Court, to be field at w-a- the Azores have a new* and raise horses of a small but 11. A. D. 1893. ) l,iys, too, hardy and a half in extent, with Belfast, vyithiu and for said County, on the second September perpendicular dications point to very large hats (partic- is to notice that on the 9th day of Sep- tst ti breed. There are two natural of October next, at ten of the clock give Americans, since Portugal has curiosities cliffs on either side on whose the Incontestable. Tuesday tember, A. D. 1895. a Warrant in Insolvency edges those of for fashion- before noon, and show cause, if any they have, THIS on the little island. One is a ularly plain velvet) was issued by Geo. E. Johnson, Judge of the Court K-i adginglv recognized our principle small lake houses are The boatmen why the prayer of said petitioner should not be perched. picked able wear this winter, loaded with ostrich of Insolvency for said county of Waldo, aeainst lv. in at the bottom of the extinct exists. granted. the estate of ISAAC MASON of Swanville, in government granting autonomy volcano, us up in their arms and landed us Dyspepsia GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. high or coq wide Oriental said county, adjudged to be an Insolvent Debtor, h: and the studded with islets that a plumes, ribbons, A true copy. Attest: islands, interesting little tiny present and dry amid an eager of causes on petition of said Debtor, which petition was throng men, a Dyspepsia suffering. Jeke’h D. Parker, buckles foot long bent around the hat, Register. filed on the 9th of A. D. 1895, to utility are for perfect miniature representation of the women and children day September, legislating themselves, who had come down which date interest on claims is to be computed; or five mammoth ribbon rosettes a can be cured. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within anil for ‘~:'a. Azorean The other (on Dyspepsia that the ment of debt to or said Debtor, the almost unknown capital of archipelago. curiosity to welcome the arrivals, and who received the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of pay any by with flower at the cen- and the transfer ami delivery of any property by is of semi-historical interest. On a cliff single hat) petals September, A. D. 1895. »>up. The independent blue Hag us as if we were special guests or long lost him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the tres. or “L. F.” has done it. certain instrument, to be the last and near the shore nature relatives. The narrow Cashmer, mirolr, changeable purporting creditors ol said Debtor to prove their debts iutv waves above has depicted the strip of will and testament of ANDREW J. BAKER, will be everything Azorean, shelving “ A choose one or more assignees of his estate beach is with velvets are in of de- its of a man on with extend- piled boats and rubbish, plain indispensable, combining L. F.” does it. late of interport, said county Waldo, held at a Court of Insolvency to be holuen at the white hawk and nine cou- figure horseback, for stars, and around the corner of an with all these ceased, having been presented probate. Probate Office in said Belfast, on the 9th day of ed arm to the westward. The uncompleted materials, making lovely That notice be to all in- Wstuiv in a nut-shell. It tells of pointing the “L. F.” Ordered, given persons October, A. D. 1895, at two o'clock in the after- quay principal street of the will do it. to village “Tam O’Shanter” crowns on plain felts terested by causing a copy of this order be noon. ravages of wind and weather have runs down into the in the Kal-ocean provinces under one nearly water. Near the land- published three weeks successively Repub- Given under my hand the date first above writ- or no less “ a for young girls, used in charm- L. F.” lican Journal, at Belfast, that may the obliterated the likeness, but local tradition ing-place public fountain empties its Medicine, 35c. abottle. printed they ten. SAMUEL G NORTON, Sheriff, mnent.aud emblematic hawk re- at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, for s iid musical stream a stone but more sedate for older appear As Messenger of the Court of Insolvency ■ into and ing styles the world that their still confidently asserts that this stone trough, (The True **L. F.” Atwood’s Bitters.) within and for said County, on the second Tues- County of Waldo. 2w38 name, Acor, is always surrounded by a group of olive- Verona Clarke. day of October next, at ten of the clock before horseman had a deal to do with the persons. ugliest for hawk) was conferred be- great skinned, bare-footed girls, all with white noon, and show cause, if any they have, why the same should not be proved, approved and allowed. the great of America. The mantillas on their heads and earthen Messenger’s Nollee. numbers of these birds discovery story goes Literary News ana Notes. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. water jars in their arms. A true Attest: of the of Waldo Cor.vi 1111 tl‘>‘ islands the that Columbus, on his great voyage of copy. Office Shekiff v,) by navigators Jere’h D. Parker, of Waldo County ss. Fannie B. Wabd. for is well calculat- Register. State Maine, sent to take discovery, became completely disheartened Babyland September 1*. A. D. 1895. J 'Portugal posession of At a Probate Court held at within and for September ed to aid mothers, teachers and nurses in Belfast, is to notice that on the 17th of aiiij. the difficulties and the of on the second of give day by surrounding him, Bells. the little ones. It is County Waldo, Tuesday A. D. Warrant in Wedding entertaining highly NEW A. D. 1895. THISSeptember, 1895,a insolvency September, of the !< 3ilie was on the point of his pro- from the “Butter-Hies” of the was issued by Geo. E. Johnson, Judge Court morning in late abandoning suggestive, widow of REUBEN A. [HS August, Blethkn-Robkrts. The marriage Tues- T. SHAW, of Insolvency for said county of Waldo, against ject and turning back to when a “Marching with their big tissue- late of in said of estate of SILAS 1). BROWN of B in ll,;u»sage from Bermuda which we Spain day evening, Sept. 3d, ol Arthur E. Play” THEODOCIASHAW, Winterport, county the Hast, Blethen, to the of Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition that said to be an Insolvent Debtor, 1,111 severe storm drove him close to son of J. L. and Miss Jennie paper wings, picture-story gfroRC -^rralU LIFE | county, adjudged lorget as as Corvo. Blethen, administration of the estate of said deceased be on of said which was quickly possible, Beatrice and the Oranges.” petition Debtor, petition Roberts at Simpson M. E. “FatherPorcupine to Arthur W. shaw of said on ol A. D. to 8uiTltt Seeing this rock, and its colossal horse- church, PS E. C. WEST’S NEBVE AND EBAIN TBEATMSNT granted Winterport. filed the 16th day September, 1895, eai%iy prowler on deck raised Erie, Pa., was a very brilliant wit- Ordered, That the said petitioner notice to which date interest on claims is to i»e affair, The Hon. Charles S. Ex- is sold uuder positive written guarantee, by give computed; 't man to the he nessed three hundred invited At Fairchild, all interested by causing a copy of this that the of debt to or said Debtor, 'Land-ho!” at and sternly pointing westward, by guests. has authorized agents only, to care Weak Memory; persons payment any by day-break, 8 o'clock the bridal Secretary of the Treasury, written order to be published three weeks successively in am the transfer and delivery of any property by v it as a party entered the church, Loss of Brain and Nerve Power: Lost Manhood; !e! tumbled regarded heaven-sent omen, pious- of The Forum the Republican at Beliast, that him are forbidden that a of the passengers out to see as Mrs. Forest Piper struck up the wedding for the October number an Guirkness: Night Losses; Evil Dreams; Lack of Journal, printed by law'; meeting thev appear at a Probate Court, to be held creditors of said Debtor to prove their debts and ""tad like a low ly crossed himself, and proceeded on his march. Messrs. Sims and John Reno article entitled “The Present Condition Confidence; Nervousness; Lassitude; all Drains; may cloud-bank on the George at Belfast, within and ior said county, on the choose one or more assigness of his estate, will be were the Loss of Power of the Generative Organs in either to the New World. A reception ushers. The bridal party of the Silver Question in the United second of October next, at ten of the held at a Court of to be hoi den at the lie Isle of Flower and its sister way great many sex. caused by over-exertion. Youthful Errors, or Tuesday Insolvency entered the church in the order: his there are no clock before and show cause, if they Probate Office in said on the 9th of have following States.” In opinion Excess17*-* Use of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, noon, any Belfast, day miles Carthagenian coins been picked up Messrs. the of said should A.D. at two o’clock in the afternoon. t"eDty away. Crossing the Harry Sims, Morgan, J. W. more advocates of the free-silver which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity have, why prayer petitioner October, 1895, Brothers and policy not be Given under mv hand the date first above writ- C,ceau >n in Corvo, from which circumstance it is Edward Reed, the ushers; and Death. By mail, $1 a box: six for $5; with granted. these than there were a year ago; he GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. ten. SAMUEL G. Sheriff, unfrequented ways Misses Maggie Peters and Clara Hamilton to-day written guarantee to cure or refund money. NORTON, ds a that the ancient thinks that those to that A true Attest : As of the Court of for said new admiration for Columbus argued Cartliagenians in pink organdie, and Misses Etlie Dewey of opposed policy Sample package, containing five days' treatment, copy. Messenger Insolvency than with full instructions. 25 cents. One Jere’h D. Parker, Register. County of Waldo. 2w3o "tlier must have visited this Sherman, N. Y., and Jennie Walker in white are far more outspoken now they sample ancient for to the island, although (' *v sold to each iierson by mail. mariners; organdie, as bridgesmaids. Then followed were then, and that the sound-money \I7ALDO SS-—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- uer there is in to show that on the second of a marvel nothing history Reta Genshemner in and her little cause is B. H. MOODT, ff fast, Tuesday September, Notice. never-ending pink rapidly gaining ground. BELFAST.__ 1895. FOREST J. MARTIN. Administrator on Messenger’s 'In even the Greeks and Homans had brother, in and witli all the early any Rulo, white, scattering pink the estate of ANN GOUDALE, late of Troy, in Office of the Sheriff of Waldo Cor my, appliances white flowers. The maid FOB EITHEB SEX. ) 1111 of the Azores. of honor, Miss said county, deceased, having presented his first State of Maine, Waldo Cot vrv ps. s<-i(*nee to can ! knowledge Cora [ sea-craft, Blethen, sister of the groom, wore a The Washington County Railroad. LE BRUITS This remedy being In- account of administration of said estate for al- September 17, A. 1>. 1895 ) We were the pathless deep with | fortunate in having for a fel- white silk. The bride, tall and graceful, in jected dli'eetly to lowance. rrHIS is to give notice that, on the 17th d.ty of unerring cream, seeded silk with last week to out sent of those diseases Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three 1 September, A. D. 1895, a Warrant in Insol- lu i low a man who had some pearl trimmings and The surveyors began lay any given of land in the passenger spent the of the weeks in the Republican Journal, was issued by Geo. E. Johnson, of /’ speck bridal veil, carrying bride roses, leaned tlie route for the Washington county rail- Oenito-llrlnary successively, vency Judge ,,s e : no in Belfast, in said county, that all persons the Court of for .-aid of \\ al oi time in Corvo. He says the whole coun- upon the arm of her Mrs. Martha N. road and before the cold weather sets iu it is Organs, requires printed Insolvency county io, waters, hundreds of miles j mother, of diet. Cure interested may attend at a Probate Court, to be against the estate of SILAS P. BUY ANT of Knox, who wore a mauve ten of the railroad change ^•■Kere! is set up on so to Roberts, silk with white expected that miles will 1 held at Belfast, on the second Tuesday of Octo- in said county, to bean Insolvent Debt- And, by the this is try edge, speak, rising satiu guaranteed In to S adjudged way, duchesse lace. At the altar the bridal be graded. This work w ill be done at the I ber next, and show cause, if any they have, why or, on petition of said Debtor, which was to the and days. Small plain pack- petition course in steeply Caldeira, is divided party was met the Calais end. at where it will said account should not be allowed. filed on the 17tli of A. L> to which Columbus by by officiating clergyman, Starting Calais, age. by Ul.OO. the day September, 1895, Rev. J. M. mail, GEO. E. which date interest on claims to !) stone walls with well-cultivated Bray, the groom, and the best connect with the Penobscot and St. Croix, Sold JOHNSON, Judge. is be computed; mortality on liis to Amer- small, CURE only by A Attest : that the of debt to or said way man, his brother, the Rev. Chas. Blethen. tiie new road will run through Red Beach, true copy. payment any by Debtor, sanie compartments. These fields form nar- The B. H. MOODY. BELFAST. 29 Jere’h D. Parker, Register. and the transfer and delivery of any property by in which lie was after- mother gave the bride and the Pembroke, away Robbinston, Perry, Dennysville, J him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the row one above and ritualistic marriage of the church East Machias, l, the recommendation of the committee and Furnishing White Duck Pants. live dollar cash purchase. ordering that proposals to build the bridge be advertised for is generally commended, li the city is fo build a bridge, the work even I body, those who are not advocates Yachts B_Maine. should be open to fair and full compe- and Boats. North port News. of Dickey. Every exertion was made to save tition. and the best terms possible ob- temperance, recognizes the utility of The Bath Iron Works the building, but the scanty of water pre- the the have received a Sunday, Sept.. 22d, was the hottest day ex- tained. The city government seems to cooking school, sewing school and vented. DO YOU Between the house and barn was a contract from a Boston man to build a 130 here for DRINK of manual and thus the is perienced fifteen years—at least 110 have on a the reverse of training, way board This was removed stepped policy foot steam yacht. The hull will be of steel in the shade. partition. and the made easier for them and will be this. they and the of and barn saved. The house was vacant and con- finishings mahogany quarter- Miss Lola Maude of able to on the work. Smith Rockland has tained no push good ed oak. Work will The furniture except an old table. Mr. begin immediately. returned home from a very pleasant, visit to had not It is said to have been the worst name of the owner is uot made Dickey occupied the house for some Sep- yet public. her friends here. tember warm wave iu time, and it was last rented to Mr. Proctor, 25 years; but The affairs of the Granite State Provi- The publication of the correspondence be- Tea or Rev. D. B. Phelan of Waldoboro will who it Coffee? vacated some time In all “warm” is hardly the name for it. While dent Association of Xew tween Mr. Iseiiu aud Lord Duuraven shows ago. proba- Hampshire, at preach the Wood sehoolliouse next Sun- it was an and as there ...IF SO YOU CAN FBOCUBE we in bility incendiary lire, THE.. the \ortheast were sweltering Sun- which is doing a building and loan as- that it was entirely because of the latter’s day. was no insurance it is a mystery what one’s day. the thermometer in sociation business and has four refusal that the second race was not resail- Chicago dropped thousand Fred V. of could be in the ed. Lord Cottrell Belfast struck water object burning building. 40 in and a Evidently Dunraven had lost PURE ARTICLE degrees gCyninutes rain shareholders in and holds It seems wintry Maine, nearly near the surface in digging a well on his lot that the Sunday night before heart and did not want to sail and so fell. In Colorado' the contrast was even four hundred again, OF THE. thousand dollars of their at Shore Acres last week. The well is but an attempt was made to burn the barn, took refuge in a very slender as the shows: are technicality. greater, following despatch money, attracting much attention. 8 feet deep and has a good supply of water. but it was seen in time to save it. East There were Denver, 22. The Hon. Charles K. six starters in the Cape Ann Col., Sept. damage Whitten, State Hank On Mrs. Annie Smith Friday evening another attempt was dune to the race at Gloucester Monday morning fruit interests by the yacht Sept. 18tli, but made to heavy Examiner, has since last June been ac- from an tree a beautiful destroy the barn, but the flames snow tall of last is two picked apple cluster night beyond compu- only finished. The race was over a were in an subdued before much had : tation. In the of Denver tively engaged investigation of the of full blown apple blossoms. A pretty headway worth is vicinity fruit triangular course of fifteen miles with a considering, been gained by the fire. this time the and shade trees were broken the affairs of this Association and on the eve good showing for the beautiful climate of By by heavy time limit of four hours, and as the snow to the yachts neighbors began to get nervous, and a OiJ that we have come freezing limbs, yet iu full of over the office to his successor Nortliport. gen- Hlcrli Street. dow turning did not finish within that time the race was and a tleman called on Mr. Oscar leaf, scarcely tree for miles around Hills, the chair- If our his was made declared off. William of the Star of Sea you give new, fresh goods a trial we guar- report public, accompanied The F. C. B., Geo. W. Patter- Capt. Hopkins man our ice horse escaped injury. Reports from the interior j of the board of selectmen, to see if it an tee you will enjoy high p, to thej;; a letter from was in made a brief visit to his home the latter show the same by lengthy Governor Cleaves. son, the race. would not be best to deplorable conditions, have a watchman in A Good Ten. in While the fruit The is sensational in the part of last week, and returned to Provi- Cup of level of hot varying only degree. report allegations The Vinalhaven Ethel and Asterion that section. Mr. Hills it would be competition yachts R. on the thought growers save most of the matured dence, 1., Sunday night train from The coffees we may it some of which are thus sum- sailed an a handle SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES makes, exciting race Sept, ltith.the former good plan and would see that a patrolman fruit, the more serious injury is in the Rockland. and are FRESH ti ROCK'D when ordered, therein* marized : one was there. broken trees and shattered winning by second. The owner of the placed It is rumored by those in saving strength and fragrance. trunks. The Mr. and Mrs. Ethel Henry O. Cummings made a that The number of at snow storm was general over the Instead of a surplus of $152,716, which presented a five dollar bill to each of neighborhood that probably the one great purchasers our store State, short visit to his Mr. and Mrs. Otis since we opened our doors to the public, and the the amount from 4 to 12 the books of the show, he finds the party on board of bis parents, who set the tire resides not a thousand miles and for varying inches. company yacht—Clarence kindly welcome received from the citizens of Bel- ONE WEEK the sun an deficit of Cummings, the first of the week. Mr. C. is fast ami To-day shone clear. The indica- apparent $13,020. He finds Hall, Lafayette Tolman, Robert Young and ; from the building destroyed. Every exertion vicinity, have convinced us that we are tions are that President G. Fercival for a Boston firm and will make a filling favorable for a killing frost to- Stewart has L. traveling will be made to find Eugene Myrick. A. Coombs went over the guilty one, and it is A LONG FELT night. been borrowing, on inadequate security, six weeks tour of Maine. WANT the course in the Acme, as a spectator, and j hoped they will be successful, for it is not money from the association at six per in the economic life of this progressive people made time. The cat-boat Hattie C. Mehan, Capt. to cent, and lias been it good | very pleasant retire at night feeling that j we shall soni:i Belfast was favored last week with the interest, reinvesting which has give you in the Trueworthy, been at Nortliport at any moment one be aroused from preferred shares of the company at The Loudon Times prints a letter from may | In order to introduce our goods into every house- of a band of Ground hold in presence able, earnest wo- cent. He finds a Camp during the season taking out slumber the fierce of tire from Waldo county, we shall continue to tilVK as well as eight per method of Admiral Penrose on the j by glare their points, Botl Fitzgerald dispute useful housekeeping articles with tea and coffee. men, who have devoted themselves to business the association saiiiug parties, left for Rockland Sunday, j own is anxious to find doing whereby relative to the America’s cup. In it the ad- buildings. Everyone may show a gain of $25,000, while the Capt. Trueworthy has been I the miscreant and also on our line oi eliminating evils and elevating humanity miral says: “When the whole affair is view- very popular his motive for com- Prices taken as a would CROCKERY, TIN and GLASSWARE business, whole, result with the been en- the as it is —w ho are on various all of ed from the international there is sojourners here, having mitting deed, believed that working lines, in a net loss of $25,000. He finds that the aspect .AT BOTTOM PRICES. little doubt that gaged in this business for several seasons. thereby hangs a tale that ought to be told. which conserve to a noble end, and who members of the association have paid in the judgment of history will be His present boat is a new one and both com- It will be a hard blow to Mr. Dickey when are encouraged in their endeavors $1.55 for every dollar that they have against England. Lord Dunraven’s ^r‘ WE HAVE COME TO STAY. by ortable and fast. he learns of his loss as he is a man and credited to them on the books, lie finds action will not stand well as compared with poor ZSr’COME AM) SEE i’s. 3m36 growing public approval and the success a hard also numerous irregularities in the man- that of Mr. Iselin.” was last Fri- working one. He follows the sea for which has Nortliport terribly slighted attended their of the affairs of a undertakings. agement the company. and the most felt livelihood and is now absent on the sell. The Boston Tea IV atson is no match for nor day night, people keenly ! Company, rl lie sun shone on the Maine Herreslioff, Non-Partisan The Governor’s which do we were Mary B. letter, embodies believe there is a Brit ish designer to- it, too, and not slow in expressing ; Wellington. 62 High Stree4, Belfast, •Flowers VC. C. T. U. the the day who can build a boat of the same di- convention; delegates important portions of Mr. Whitten’s their feelings to the clerk of the weather for ; mensions of the Defender that can beat her. Transfers in Keul F.state. REILLY were welcomed to the hearts and Ironies refers the to them and to Isles- BROS., Managers. report, report Mr. Timber- It is to be hoped that with the defeat of the passing by, giving Belfast, \ of our sweet we shall hear no more boro and other towns a most people; flowers adorned lake, the new State Hank Examiner. The Valkyrie of British surrounding | The following transfers in real estate were in their pre-eminence yacht building or any shower. It was too bad, but We have a assort", meeting place; sweet music was in- Governor remarks that where a refreshing recorded in Waldo county of Deeds large corpora- other craft that sails or steams inland wa- Registry then this is a ! terspersed with the business de- tion for there is not temperance town, you know; for the week ending 25, 1825: J. W. practical transacts business in such a manner ters, any craft that floats Sept. all kinds and sizes of and bearing the British that, an American therefore, one cannot expect a drop just ! to Ohas. H. Belfast earnest tiag Manson, national tails; and instructive ad- as to be Pittsfieid, Bachelder, hazardous to the State the bank cannot Bank, better in design and construction. when he needs it most. laud in dresses and some of which Troy; Troy. Augustine M. Fisher v papers, may examiner may revoke or author- [The Marine Journal. Pots, what you suspend et to Adelaide E. Maine. just be found in the at als., Boston, Mullen, do; Belfast, columns of The Journal ity to do business and Mr. Timberlake is A serious Wednesday evening, Oct. 2d, 7 o’clock, j accident happened to the sloop land and iu Stockton of this a stated of Excelsior F. & buildings Springs. take in Iron week and last, had the close at- authorized Governor should afternoon. meeting Lodge, ] up plants by Cleaves, Ralph Sunday Her owner, Wil- A. to G. W. tention of A. M., will be held at Masonic hall. It is Mary Ross, Rockland, Berry, audiences. There was he to lard E. had -■ large decide, suspend such authority and Page, just brought her up to her Strckton laud and I he p hoped that a large attendance will be present Springs; buildings in garden. regular one feature of this convention which to apply to the courts for such mooring when a puff of wind swung her processes as the annual election of officers will take Stockton Springs. Harrie M. Durham, Bos- seems to us to the these Flower Pots are call for special commenda- at the expense of the State. against mooring spar, which struck her to It is to be a to ton, Harry B. Whall, do.; land iu Isles- endwise in the and broke place. thought good plan tion. There was no word or The officers garboard through, boro Bradford W. suggestion of the Association deny elect a new set of officers as Driukwater estate,North- :■1 a hole throughout; 50 and 65 cents each, in of making 6 inches square and breaking disparagement others who may be these charges; and the President, G. Per- most of the officers have held their port, to Jesse Priest,do; land and buildings from 9 to 12 A. M. From one timber. She was towed in positions Open in similar at Holt’s, in engaged lines of work. The cival Stewart, has published a letter in for some time and have performed their Northport. Timothy Sullivan, by guar- week we shall give ca^t and beached, but it required quick work 1 to 4 P. M. Keformer, or is which he that duties and dian, Belmont; to Lewis E. Murch, do; land individually collectively, charges Commissioner with a bucket to her faithfully well, thereby bringing keep afloat until she in too to think newer interest into the and and buildings Searsmont. Lewis E. Murch DEPOSITS SOLICITED. 41tf their choice for onh apt that all outside of his or Whitten has misled the Governor and reached the shore. lodge taking to Nellie V. her field in the work entrusted to their Crooker, Searsmont; land and are not to be tolerated; to and that the association has greater pride 17 spurn Council, says Centre Island, L. I., Sept. 23, The Eth- buildings in Searsmont. Alonzo aid from outside and the care. So let there be a large attendance and Poland, sources, thus most invested more money in Maine than it has elwynn, 15-foot defender of the Seawan- liaka Montville, to Edmund F. Banton, do.; laud E. H. M. D. to retard the Yacht Club’s international challenge good results will surely follow. DURGIN, assuredly cause at heart. taken out and that it can out its in Montville. carry trophy for small boats, defeated the Winfield S. Pendleton, Isles- The Keformer to-day who undertakes the work contracts and mature its shares. Spruce IV., England’s half rater and the Miss Julia Pendleton has concluded to boro, to Adolf Pfaff, Bangor; land in Isies- on a first for the in a close old homestead t! ■ broad guage. with a liberal challenger cup, 12 mile lee- the for the winter and boro. James P. Wight, Belfast, to Alvali S. We also have a few oi spirit, ward and windward seven r..ce, by minutes, has of the stock in a of Glasses and Diseases of will accomplish much more. Bigotry and The Mosquito Fleet Race. forty-one seconds. disposed satisfactory Redman, do.; land iu Belfast. Joseph S. Fitting manner. Mainas Pendleton left on Mon- to W. intolerance are repellant in secular as in The first race was to have been sailed Lang, Brooks, Alfred Rich, do.; The first race of boats under feet twenty day’s boat with his daughter, Mrs. Mary land in Brooks. Frank H. Freedom ihs and Ear a religious matters. Saturday, but there was no wind, and it Banton, Eye specialty. in length, over all,for a pair of marine glasses and the was until Sprague, remainder of the family to R. J. Wiggin, do.; land in Freedom. While the Non-Partisan C. postponed Monday. The cup goes W. T. U., as given by Mr. H. J. Locke took place last will follow The old folks dre well SEARSPORT, MAINE. to the winner of three out shortly. Henry D. Saban, Palermo, to Thomas Saban, its name of five races. implies, eschews and is Saturday afternoon. Seven boats entered in 13tf fMecJartf politics, advanced and the Tuesday the yachts did not finish within the years regret leaving do.; land and buildings in Palermo. Wm, in fact as in name a and were started at 1 m. from a stake temperance organiza- p. home that has sheltered them so many E. et time limit and it was declared no race. Snow, als., Portsmouth, N. H., to Reu- \u the boat off Carter’s yard. The course was to (or Flower Pots) that tion, reports submitted to the conven- long years. It is hoped their visit among ben A. laud anil We are to Snow, Winterport, build- and around the cau off the indebted the Hazard Mf’g Com- tion show that it has and is buoy monument their children in Boston and vicinity will be ings iu Winterport. Jesse E. Staples, worked, work- of this week for and return. This called for windward work pany, manufacturers wire rope, 87 Liberty Stockton Springs, to Alice A. Foss, in directions. Manual very enjoyable, and that at the coming of do.; ing, many New a land and in Stockton training, to the the wind was somewhat street, York, for beautifully illustrat- buildings Springs. buoy, though another spring they may be to return 10c. ed spared Lemuel O. Horton, Brooks, to Clias. E. Lane, cooking schools, sewing schools, temper- uncertain anil one or two pamphlet entitled, “The souvenir of the ** of the boats got to their old home and then their de- land in Brooks. at Swan Lake.* ance instruction in the enjoy do.; Cottage public schools, are favorable starts. Mr. Parker’s cat-boat was America’s Cup Races, 1895.” There are va- clining years in sweet contentment until the JVM. A. CLARK. among things within the scope of its first off and maintained the lead rious pictures of the Detender and For more than a hundred years the Sha- easily Valkyrie, they receive the call to that mansion not w37* their owners, a kers have been the remedial Belfast, Sept. 10,1395.—4 earnest, active and the home a winner. commanders, crews, etc., studying prop- effort, dedication throughout, coming The made by human hand, in the great a chart of the courses, code of beyond. erties of plants. They have made many We have about six of the Idlewild and Ethel a signals, private got Girls’ Home in Belfast crowns an- Hattie, made good discoveries, but their greatest achievement etc.; a of I About two weeks ago Orriu Whitmore but there was signals, picture the America, of was made last a con- other achievement of these women. Their showing, really not wind year. It is cordial that the she won and the bought of C harles Knights the vicious bull tains enough for a fair test of the merits of the cup story of her vic- already digested food auil is a digester work thus far has been such as to com- that came near a of the bringing his mumlar.e exis- of food. It is effective in removing distress boats. The Stranger was late at the tory ; history succeeding cup con- TO m HE FOE SALE. mend them to the tence to after eating, and creates an appetite for public generally. Every- a revised nautical a^close. Orrin. supposing the bull starting point, but went in on the time of tests; dictionary, and more food so that becomes a had the eating pleasure. much else of interest and forgotten episode at Beech Hill, thin become “MANOR HOUSE,” FRANKFORT. the last boat. The Ethel had an outer jib value to yachts- Pale, people plump and healthy thought he would have an interview with under its use. It arrests the of con- Possession December 1 £t. to for the race and the Idlewild and Sparrow men. wasting Apply him, and one day last week attempted to sumption. set for race 2w38 1IIAS, H. Bl/ZKLL, Monroe, Me. What Shall I Do? spinnakers the home. It was The Clements Family Reunion. There never has been such a step forward show his bullship that he was boss. intended to send the boats around the sec- in the cure of as this Shaker Is the almost indigestion earnest, agonizing cry of The second reunion of the Clements Fam- The animal took exceptions and quite Cordial. Your will be to ond time but the wind dropped so that the druggist glad give GOOD WORKMEN weak, tired, nervous women, and crowded, was held at Hitchie an exciting tussle eusued, somewhat on you a little book descriptive of the product. Sparrow and Idlewild were recalled after ily Grange Hall, Waldo, ...NEED... men. overworked, struggling Slight dif- 19th. to some the Colorado but the over the Sept. Owing misunderstand- plan, only spectator Give the babies ficult starting course. Mr. Groeschuer Laxol, which is Castor ies, ordinary cares, household work the attendance was not so was himself. It was a red hot kindly placed his steam launch Gnenevere ing large as ex- present Oil made as palatable as Honey. GOOD TOOLS or themselves into daily labor, magnify but all voted ita set to at close quarters, and the ...FOR... and GLAZED on the at the of the and she was pected, present very enjoy- pretty mountains. disposal judges Beware of Ointments Tor Catarrh that contain seemingly impassable able time. After a bountiful which only way to escape from a too close ac- used to the stake boat and to run dinner, This is because the nerves place , to eas\ simply are did great credit to the cooks of the quaintance with the infuriated animal was GOOD WORK. (good spit in, down to the to see that it was turned family, weak, the bodily organs and buoy as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell Our store is full debilitated, the meeting was called to order Presi- to draw his revolver, which he did quickly of good tools. The next race will be sailed next by and the whole when this ve-' they do not properly. completely derange system If we can’t warrent them we out) your cho.ee dent Moses Clements, followed by reading of and fired, scoring a bulls eye the first time. Saturday at 1 p. m., the course to be laid entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such will tell you so.... .•.. The second shot entered one of records by the secretary. Officers to serve his fore legs articles should never be used on out according to the direction of the wind, except prescrip- J. H. & J .Ml. for two were chosen as follows; Presi- and he threw up the eye that was JONES, Take and the winner of two out of three races years dropped, tions from reputable physicians, as the damage Succeaaora to F. 60 Main St. vice hanging by a slender cord and will do is ten fold to the can A.Carle, proper nourishment. Feed the nerves, takes the marine glasses. Following is the dent, Elijah Clements, Monroe; presi- acknowledged they good you possi- and tissues on rich red dent, William secre- that he had been bulldozed. Mr. Whitmore bly derive lrom them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, man- organs blood, and time of last Saturday’s races: Clements, Swanville; was and returned from the conflict to ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., con- how soon the glow of health comes to the Start Finish tary, Esther Ellis, South Brooks; treasurer, safe, notice; rest and to meditate upon the of tains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting pale cheeks, firmness to the unsteady Sparrow, Parker.1 05 50 2.22. Frank Clements, Montville; chaplain, Mrs. question TO THE CITIZENS OF BELFAST: and Idlewild, 2.39.45 what the next beat to do with the directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of hand, strength to the faltering limb. Arey.1.06.12 Gilbert Kellar, Waldo; committee of ar- thing All owners of property on any street or streets Roberts.106 17 2.57.37 the In Hall’s Catarrh Cure be Hattie, wounded beast. We venture to that in system. buying in said Belfast are required to connect with the Barr.1.07.4 rangement and entertainment. Hall Clem- say Ethel, 2.54.40 sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally sewers in every place where there is a sewer, Holt.107.10 Not taken ents, Mrs. all probability ere long the beef barrel will without Fred, Knox; Elijah Clements, Monroe; and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & delay. Now Then, Conner.1.07.35 3.01.35 James Wentworth, Waldo; Mrs. Moses receive the remains of his bullship, which By order Board of Health. Hood’s Co. Testimonials free. 4w38 3w37 L. W. HAMMONS, Secretary. Wilson.1.07.35 3.05. Stranger, Hosea P. is the safest place in the world for such dan- Clements, Knox; White, Winter- BySold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. The remainder of the afternoon gerous animals. It is the sincere hope of The Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd Fel- port. was Ill all that Mr. W. never have so Belfast has an ordinance HIGH STREE1 lows next week has the opportunity of rend- very pleasantly spent in listening to singing, may again passed requiring Notice to Sarsaparilla to be seven feet above that benevolent more close a call in leaving a vacant chair in his awnings the side- Pensioners. vitalizes ering great fraternity recitations and remarks various mem- purifies, and enriches the blood by but we have noticed that an ordi- L. C. truly than now an up-to-date institution. It circle. walk, MORSE of Liberty has bought the and ia thus the best friend to uniortunate bers. The next reunion will be held Aug. family nance is not to them so. considers a proposition to strike out the only enough keep pension business and records belonging to the at Comet Swanville. W. H. RICHAB Be sure to Hood’s and a 20,1896, Grange Hall, the [Gardiner Reporter-Journal. humanity. get color line and to erect barrier against the Wednesday evening, 8ept. Pith, people estate of J. C. Cates. All persons having Hood’s. All admission of gamblers, rum-sellers and A vote of thanks was extended to Ritchie in the Priest were startled only druggists. |l;sixforffi. neighborhood by HOOD'S claims pending should correspond with him others of the criminal classes. Maine prac- PILLS cure Liver Ills, Grange for the use of their hall. Closed the cry of fire, which proved to be the dwell- at Liberty. All claims will receive prompt STORE Hnnrl’c Di'Ic after-dinner pill and tically did that twenty years ago. But biliousness, Indigestion, Headache, [Ibllje II I1UUU o riil> with the bouse on the farm owned John W. attention. 3m31 L. C. MORSE. family cathartic# 25c. Maine is the Dirigo State. fBridgton News. prayer by chaplain. ing by .v pleasant laxative. All Druggists. BKLPA8T. The r=^HK NKW8 OP regular meeting of the 8chool Com- A reissue of pension has been granted to The Churches. Forest vires. mittee will be held at the Superintendent's James B. Wentworth, alias Charles Shnman, lias relaid the foundation TWO FIRM RAOINO IN THE TOWN OF MORRILL. r ,,;tT Orange office next Services at the UniversaUst church Sun- Monday evening, 8earsport. AID ASKED TO SUBDUE and made to the THEM. hall slight repairs F. A. day, Sept. 29, will be as follows: 10.45 A. M., Robbins, upholsterer, will remain in The Non-Partisan Alliance will meet at There are a large number of forest fires in i’a8tweek- Belfast for the A Journey into the Wilderness and a day on present and may be found at the on Main street at 2.30 m. different sections, some of which threaten liini*** of will rooms, Friday p. y Clark Camp, Sons Veterans, his old of the Mountain-top. St. Mark i.—12; St. Luke place business ready for any work All friends are invited. serious consequences if not stopped very after which the iv.—5. S. 8.12 M. Review. Y. P. nest Monday evening, in his line. Quarterly soon. The most serious trouble from this ®l‘r,,r tVeeklv meetings will be resumed. Saturday, Sept. 28th, J. W. Deane, photog- C. U. 0 r. m. Charity. 1 Cor. xiii. a Miss Charlotte T. cause in this section is in Morrill, where two | ref" Sibley’s lecture. rapher, Freedom, will make one-half dozen who was arrested here In the Second Parish church Austin, “Over Palestine Hills on yesterday large fires are raging. One started ffhham Horseback,” will cabinet photos for 99 cents. This is a Sunday of a draft from John only Rev. Rollin T. Hack preached a stirring ser- of larceny be given at the North Sept. 15th, on the Greer meadow, so-called Ijrjte church Friday eveu- offer and will hold on the mon on the of the enforcement of the was before Justice special good only subject >[ Blue Hill, tried law. He condemned the near the Belmont and after ing, Oct. 4th. The lecture is under the aus- above date. liquor officials for line, burning \ „f that town and sentenced to 60 not enforcing the law more and over 125 acres of the into the I’llilf*' pices of the North church C. E. effectively, meadow, got His wife afterwards Society. The private school at also condemned the church for not |U Ellsworth jail. Citypoint began people adjoining woods. Men and boys were out Charles H. Maxfield of being vigilant and uncompromising in the and remained a short time. Fairfield has been last Monday with an attendance of 17 several last T,. to Belfast, pupils. use of the ballot as are the days week, fighting this fire, appointed liquor element. seen of superintendent of the Belfast has been made for of Summer there is no cure 4i,e was not to leave by any the Application admission [Portland Press, 8ept. 23. and Sunday nearly 200 persons were at Complaints, equal tc Light & Power and entered his scholars trains some of her friends feel Co., upon from outside the district. The work on the tire and | ,;4 „r Itcv. S. L. Hanscom of the Methodist neighboring buildings. a duties Monday. He will have the assistance school is Pain-Killer. Get bottle it con- her. under the instruction of Miss Paul Tue the fire was dan- to-day. Keep v about j church will exchange for quarterly day morning getting at’*1 of P. C. Peirce, the late superintendent, until and is meetings of Waterville and Buruham progressing finely. next with Rev. D. B. Phelan gerously near to the buildings of J. O. Wing, on Bros, Oct. 1st. Sunday of stantly hand, for there is no kind of 01 The B. A. son, Silas Win. A. pain .a car-load of cows from Belfast Edna returned Thursday from a fish- Waldoboro. There will be a love feast at Pay Aehorn, Blood, Hiram Ellis killed his old family horse with about GOO of T. Knowlton, Mrs. Robinson and John F. ache—internal or The cattle are now inspected ing trip pounds codfish, 9 30 o’clock, a. in., preaching at 10 45 a. m. external—that «5Ui,«r stent efforts to burn the on 5c Ik, K. 10c buildings Miss Lizzie Robbins of this who and blanks for the same will on city, Mrs. Hannah W. Thorndike, Mrs. E. W. Anthem, “Now the Shades of Night are ed, be sent AGATE notice to his WARE, John Dickey farm near the mineral has been collecting stamps for. only two Gone,” Greene office. New lodges are eutitled Willis; Recording Secretary, Mrs. S. G. to four blauks for which will «• -ii North Solo, “The Lost Chord,” Sullivan delegates each, port. The barn has been years, now has 70,000. She has 700 different Bicknell; Assistant Secretary, Miss Ellen Mrs. Pitcher. be sent at once. Following is the order of ROOM ...GOODS.. e lour separate times, and the after- some are business PAPERS, kinds, including that very odd and suggested: Oct. 2, 10 a. m., com P. Frothiugliam; Corresponding Secretary, EVENING. 18th the house was burned to mittee on credentials in session at 11 Sept. interesting. The catalogued prices of some Miss A. A. hall; Hicks; Treasurer, Mrs. Geo. A. “A of the a. G. -u i. The Selection, Hymn Homeland,” m., open in L. degree and initiation of -X- buildings .had been unoc- of these stamps make her collection very . Sullivan candidates; fee 50 cents; noon, intermission. CURTAINS, 1 11 toutthree months. Friday evening valuable. She is much interested in the Chorus. 2 p. in., reports of G. L. and stand- An incident has officers, was found to be >-n fire and it was amusing lately transpired Quartette, “Holy Spirit, Come,” Kaschat business. task and receives a new kind with great ing committees; general Evening, than can be in circles in Cheaper bought •: with The legal this county. A public temperance meeting, music, ad- difficulty. floor was eou- pleasure. couple The 69th annual meeting of the General were and the trial devel- dresses, etc. 2d day, Oct. 3d, 8 a. m., public elsewhere in Belfast. > tlamaged. The barn had been set recently divorced, Conference of the churches The Sentinel of Congregational temperance prayer and praise meeting; 9 Eastport says James oped some sensational features. After uies before the house was burned. get- of Maine will close its sessions at Westbrook a. m., G. L. session with reports of commit- who is to con- Mitchell, about begin the ting the legal separation the husband business. I; use was valued at about §300 and began to-day. The corresponding re- tees; general Noon, intermission. struction of the Rail- secretary’s 2 Washington County courting another woman, and in a few p. m., general and closing business. Even- v !- insured. The selectmen have been shows that the additions to the churches We our store an annex road port ing, or such exercises as the have enlarged that us “Mr. Mitchell, whose long experience weeks became intimate with his for- public meeting, by building gives gating the affair and have decided to again in 1894 were 817 confession and 400 G. L. determine. in the work arid by by may 880 feet more we knowledge of railroad con- mer wife and broke off the square floor space than had before, thus inquest. Sheriff Norton has sum* finally engage- letter; the deaths and removals were such giving’ makes him well fit- a struction, particularly ment with the second woman. She then us the store in town our class of ii.-1 jury and they will meet at the as to make the present membership 21,453, largest handling goods. ted for the task, will take his residence out m Hills up a writ for a breach of but !;i Oscar this forenoon at 9 got promise, about the same as last year. The benevo- In a few weeks we shall have on exhibition in and direct Washington county personally when the officer the man to serve the WILD WITH ECZEMA sought lences were over $105,000 which w.;s $30,000 operations.” papers he was not to be found, and he still Hands and H"i Weather. The highest temperature more than the previous year, most of the in- Limbs'Covered with THE FINEST LINE OF- Rev, Myra Kingsbury gave the members remains uufindabie. crease tv-'orded in Belfast in September was being due to two large gifts. The Blisters, and Great of her choir and their families a buck board "i. Sun.lay, Sept. 22, 1805. Mr. L. H. Murch, Afternoon Tea. Mrs. F. B. Kuowlton home expenditures were nearly $300,000. Red Blotches. ride to Camden last Saturday. There were win has kept a record for 36 years, found it and daughters, Ethel and Louise, gave an There has been a gain of ten pastors, so that thirteen in the party, but an enjoyable day t. be 87' at 1 p. m. and 90 at 4 p. m. This afternoon tea at their residence at the cor- the churches are more fully ami strongly was passed nevertheless. A picnic dinner ner of ;s ilit- first record he has this year of 1*0°, Congress and Grove streets, V\ ednes- manned than ever, 193 ministers in all. The was partaken of at the lakeside near the COULD SLEEP an; the* only September record of 90° he has day afternoon. About a hundred guests were Sunday schools and Christian Endeavor So- ***EVER SHOWN IN EASTERN MAINE.*** an hour was in « i Sept. 1, 1805 when it reached that Turnpike, pleasantly spent present. The rooms were very tastefully cieties have done good work. There is in- and rod of the ride was en- at noon. Camden, every decorated and the tables vested in Awake after pnit At the pumping station last elegantly spread. church buildings $1,532,150, and iu Lay Night Night We to an to date stock of joyed to the utmost. The usual propose keep up Sunday the thermometer reached 98 in the refreshments, including ice parsonages, $200,000. Until almost Wild. A steam boiler tea and chocolate Scratching and at that will sell them. aatle and at the Belfast Livery Co.’s office insurance company notified cream, cake, were served. The 7tli annual meetiug of the Maine Free goods prices in Misses -The thermometer at the Windsor House, the parties this city whose boilers they in- Gammans, Thombs and Durham Baptist society in Auburn closed last Thurs- ah a of was in the direct sure to prepare for a visit from the inspectors presided at the tables, assisted Mrs. T. capacity 116°, by day evening, the principal feature being an A SPECIALTY. sun. It last for the annual inside N. Misses Mitch- BURNED LIKE FIRE 5 & 10 CENT GOODS vs of the tilled and broke_Mr. Sunday inspection. Winslow, Dinsmore, Poor, address on “The Denomination; its Mis- the fires were F. Ginn has shown us two apples which Consequently drawn, water ell, Ellis, Keating, Bicknell and Crowley. sions, Plans, Needs, and Heroic 1 History,” Fere baked let tubes cleaned, and the boilers in Miss Theodora Winslow acted as Cured thoroughly by exposure to the off, put usher. by Rev. H. M. Ford. In the afternoon part Speedily by OARLEi dh J"ONES, hn's in the orchard for the examination. But the vays Sunday The heat shape inspec- A game of base ball on the Congress street of the programme was carried out in the tors failed to and the had ntiuued Monday ami the atmosphere was appear, engineers grounds last Saturday between Belfast ami new Cobh Divinity School building, Lewis- CUTICURA REMEDIES 21 Main Street, Belfast, Maine. until in the t heir labor in vain. 'ary oppressive night when a South Brooks nines resulted in a victory ton, with addresses by President Chase and wind I was a sufferer for from that **:■'ng sprang up from the northwest The St. Louis Republic of Sept. lGth con- for the visitors by a score of 14 to 9. The Prof. Howe, of Bates College; Rev. G. C. eight years most distressing of :dl diseases, Eczema, hut .- i Dio took a decided turn home team had W. E. a mercury down- tains an illustrated article on the zinc mines Dilworth, profes- Wilson, State superintendent of the Bible can now say tru hfullv that I am as first entirely sional, base, and it was attempted t.o cured. I tried some of the best at Webb City and Carters'vilie. One of the Rev. W. M. Davis and Rev. E. M. physicians have him pitch, but the Brooks boys kicked society; in the country, but they did me little good. the NATIONAL BANK. illustrations shows office of the and he went to Fernald. These officers were The of hands were PEOPLES lltli back first. The steamer Notes. Steamer Castine will South elected; Presi- palms my covered, ami would become little white Hour mine at Webb of which J. Brooks nine have not been beaten this sea- E. E. First inflamed; blisters on her fall City, Capt. dent, Davis, Augusta; Vice-Presi- at first would then would L A. KNOWLTON, President. FRANK B. WIGGIN, Cashier. arrangement September son and are open to challenges. We have appear, they peel S. Thumbs is Webb dent, Rev. C. F. Second off, leaving a ret I, smoo.li surface* which would ;'D.. hut the details have not been superintendent. City received a communication from the S. Penney, Auburn; yet fully B.’s A. burn like tire ami there is no name has been built within the 20 in Vice-President, Rev. G. Hill, Fairfield; itch; well, up past years relation to their treatment her*-, but base for it. the of ilie ti.... Steamer City of Bangor made I Third Vice-President, O. W. Fullarn, Port- On inside upper part of and is a with handsome ball quarrels should have no in a both limbs, red blotches not unlike -st of her at this flourishing place, place Miss Dora my great landing history port The Brooks land; Clerk, Jordan, Alfred; hives would and as soon as I became Solicited. newspaper. boys wish the appear, S t i. iv. She private residences, fine public buildings and Corresponding Secretarj', Rev. J. B. Jor- the and would Deposits left Rockland at 6.45, but spectators to know that they “got home in warm, burning itching begin. 18114. 24, 1*04. Oct. 1 Dec. 1994. dan, Pawtucket, R. I.; Treasurer, Geo. H. after I would lie awake all INDIVIDUAL Feb. 2$ 1831. May 1, July 2, 19, fleet of a new Baptist college. time to milk the cows and a smali load Night night night large vessels anchored in the dig Hon. and and wild. 1 heard of of pumpkins for their feed.” Brown, Auburn; Auditor, Hiram scratch, almost go DEPOSITS: *33,353.39 *41,#89.54 *50,180.20 $14,532.52 $79,490.39 •e or and in keeping clear of them lost her Miss Emily F. Miller writes as follows Knowlton, Portland; Executive Board, Cuticura remedies, got a box of Cuticura March 5. 1835. May T, 1895. July 11, 1*95. of Petit Man an. Hon. F. (ointment), a bottle Cuticura Resolvent A*: mgs in the thick fog and did not reach regarding a visit to the newly organized The certificate of organiza- Benjamin Hinckley, Georgetown; *83,878.53 $118,325.50 *123,0*5.5* B. C. H. J. (blood purifier and gave them a thorough ■ tion Jordan, Alfred; u n until 9.40. Woman’s Christian of the Petit Manau Land and Industrial Preble, Bangor. trial, ami after a few 1 noticed She reached Belfast at Temperance Union in At the annual busiuess of applications meeting the Wo- the redness and inflammation be- These are taken from our sworn statements to the Comptroller 'I Company was received and recorded in the disappear; figures Apt. Ingraham says the from Rock- Liberty: man’s Missionary Society the of- I had there wan not a fog following fore uned one bor, sign oj on the above dates• were of the Currency9 Washington, o .. Waldo of ficers re-elected: Mrs. Eczema I can assert that Camden was the thickest lie ever It was very pleasant to meet with the County Registry Deeds, Sept. 24th. President, Mary left. truthfully £2.00 of the This is a of the old II. Wade, Dover: Recording Mrs. worth of Cuticura Rem ediks cured me. Any on demand, draw interest Janu- cv Liberty Union lately. Some superin- reorganization company, Secretary, DEPOSITS in the INTEREST DEPARTMENT payable payable the coast of Maine-The steamer one I meet who has I do not hesitate tendents have made a with increased capital stock and enlarged A. B. Webber, North Berwick; Correspond- Eczema, ary 1st and July 1st. Deposits during the first three days of every month draw interest from the tint very good beginning a moment in recommending remedies. -A: .nt has discontinued her to powers, the on of Mrs. Carrie J. your of that month. This department offers much (/renter security to depositors than Savings Hanks, inas- trips Bar in their work. In the absence, from illness, including carrying all busi- ing Secretary, Purrington, .JOHN' I). FORTE. ness to Lewiston Mrs. B. much as every is a loan to the hank, and all deposits in our Hank are guaranteed by twice the tt'Uii"!' until further of some of the it was to incident maintaining a summer re- ; Treasurer, Nellie Jordan, GeiVl Real Estate and Insurance deposit notice and the steamer officers, gratifying Broker, amount of our Stock. note with which sort village. The amount of stock is Alfred. Pa. Capital C n: ■■ the readiness the next in capital 1115 Carson St., Pittsburg, will furnish the three trips per week amount This Bank being the latest established Bank in Waldo County, our vault has all the latest improve- office took up the duty devolving upon her. 62,500,000; already paid in 61,080; ,. to than other s* rv on the route for the The value of The Speedy Cure Treatment. Warm baths ments in Fire anti Burglar-Proof work, thereby offering yrenter security depositors any present.. There was none of that “hanging hack” par shares, 610. corporation is Echoes from the N. P. W. C. at T. U. Con- with Cuticura of bank in this county. is sometimes em- located Belfast. The directors are Soap, gentle applications Treiui-nt, will, however, continue to make a which,though sincere, very Edgar ventiou. now with F. Hanson, Gustavus C. Charles Cuticura (ointment), and mild doses of Cuti- We still have a few $5.00 81FE DEPOSIT BOXES. All our boxes are equipped extra tnj. week to Green’s barrassing. Kilgore, cura Resolvent so be taken to and from the Bank if desired. very Landing and way Woodman, R. Wesley Dunn, L. Kil- (blood puritier). locks, they may lyG Henry Mrs. F. E. Crowley presided at the piano l&ii'llugs, leaving Bangor every There was a gore, Charles W. Waldron, Frank TWilson. Wednesday family gathering Sunday at and Bold throughout the world. Potter Druo ft Chem aiUl E. F. Hanson is and man- Wednesilay evening Miss Mary E. Coup., Bole Boston. U. S A. returning every Thursday until further the home of Mrs. D. Palmer in Cen- president general Proprietors, George G. C. treasurer and clerk. Faunce “All about the Blood, Bkin and Scalp," free. FRED notice. ager; Kilgore Thursday evening. ATWOOD, Winterport, Me., tre Montville, whose descendants were The Non-Partisan W. C. T. U., in session 1 present to the fourth generation. Mrs. Belfast and Shipping Items. Sch. Flora Rogers was Searsport Viewed from a at Belfast, has accomplished much practical Palmer lives with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Bicycle. work the and a launched from the marine railway Monday, past year, many home sends REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. L. Waterhouse. The consisted of a benediction to these ladies, with aftei to her bottom. party gratitude receiving slight repairs Tom Winder, who is a tour of the for their to a reformed Over Thirteen Millions ($13,000,000) Fire Insurance Assets. Geo. D. McCrillis and and making help husband and She was family F. A. leaking slightly when taken on, United States on a bicycle, is his father. [Bangor Whig & Courier. The undersigned, having made arrangements Follett aud family of Belfast, Mrs. J. W. writing up Springfield Fire and Marine, Granite State Fire Insurance Co., Fire a!,!* the leak was located and with one of the best binders in the State, is pre- stopped. for the Buffalo Of Belfast was but one of Hannum of W. C. trip Express. he There disagreeable thing at- pared to receive Association Philadelphia, Capitol Fire Insurance Co., Skew .; have Bridgewater, Mass., further repairs made in Cam- : the convention. The National Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. Thompson and wife of North says tending State Presi- ‘len. where she is owned... .Sch. E. Searsmont, Cbas. I found Belfast a little but then it Mrs. had entrusted a * James M. Palmer and family of Montville. sleepy; dent, Paul, copy of her Books,Pamphlets DESIRABLE RISKS WRITTEN AT CURRENT RATES. kayim-nd lias been given some new work was Sunday, aud that may account for it. Magazines address to a correspondent of out-of-town and have a ■' Mr. and Mrs. Waterhouse furnished an Of course it is them bound in neat and * w her hatches and hilly, aud I had to back- strong Travelers Life and Accident Insurance Co. other repairs at Car- on his that and at low and excellent dinner and the pedal all the time to from off papers pledge it would not be binding, very prices. ‘-r & Co.’s dock the ample guests, keep falling past week.Sch. the hill sidewise. At the Revere House I in advance of its Much GEO. W. BURGESS. TORNADO INSURANCE WRITTEN FOR 5 TEARS, »t low rates on buildings acceptable. one and all, pronounced the gathering one published delivery. Miantonamah brought corn for Swan & Sib- found a good dinner aud a hearty welcome to her and the CORRESPONDENT OF MERCHANT MARINE INSURANCE CO. of the most enjoyable of tbeir lives. surprise regret address was in ( last awaiting me, and I decided to rest for half a INVESTMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. week, and loaded hay at A. M. print and handed about the church before day. Landlord Jones gave me the best room JOB PRINTING Cuter s for boston-Sch. Louisa Francis Chat. James B. Waterman has sold his LOANS NEGOTIATED. he had in the shop, and if I could have got the time came to deliver it. The offense fruit store on Main street to of every description attended to. ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. corn for Robbins & it loose from the rest of the house I promptly REAL '■^charged Swan & Sibley Co. last would was intensified by the publication of a hor- Send your orders to. Jackson of have it with me. F. A. John- •.-Correspondence solicited. -roOctl contf .Sch. Sarah L. Davis sailed for Staples-Alfred Poor’s Mills brought away rible caricature of Mrs. Paul. Thursday... of the has a of oxen which will son, president Belfast Wheel Club, F. Burgess' Job hrk, with .Three yoke be very large Printing Office, Sept. paving... N. Hadley and Will J. Havner called for me Residents of Belfast must have been favor- when fatted. are in 3m33 hwf.iH. They working flesh a BELFAST, MAINE. built schooners arrived at Boston with carriage and I very much enjoyed the ably impressed last week with the good side WE NOW HAVE s now and girt over 7 1-2 feet-The law was afternoon in the and surround- P. hi.lay from coal ports—the Yale, Daylight viewing city of the world. The N. W. C. T. U. met It a CABINETS is decided relief to travel Per ing there and of fa. 1 off 20 and the country. the records the deeds of T* z J. partridges Sept. gunners took good NOTICE. ....A FEW. $1.95 Pendleton. The Pendleton was about by some other means than by bicycle this association the past year would indeed ’’Uu' to the woods accordingly-W. L. Scribner Clerk’s Office, Sup. Jud. Court, ) by Carter & and the others once in a while. After supper Sherman G. fill a volume. Then there was FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY AT Co., by dedicated, Belfast, Sept. 24, 1895. ) of Monroe, manufacturer of Farmers’ Horse Swift, captain of the club, aud some dozen down where the view embraces the Cottrell-A crew of men glorious Notice is hereby given that Thursday, the 17th young members cailed on me at Radish, expects to put up JO,000 bottles of my rooms, and as beauties of Penobscot bay, a delightful home day of October next, at 10 o’clock a. m., has been here to shipped take sch. Flora Rogers they shed their tears there was a sound like for destitute the consummation designated by order of court, as the time at which * * the this sun crossed the girls, of long, Deane’s Freedom. { product year-The a barrel of Traverse Jurors drawn for service at the Studio, AMl,b;n. They got $3 for the run and re- peas falling through a conserva- weary efforts, spurred on by the same sort of October line Sunday, the 22d, at 2.20 in the term, A. D. 1895, of said court, will be Crn fare to morning. tory. zeal as that which made Good Will Farm required Bargains Belfast_McDonald & Brown to instead of the Studio will be 1895. Remember -B. O. Norton attend, first day of the term. open Sept. 2, is rebuilding the office aud Of he possible. Assuredly there are many that the above otter will iaV(: ,!ltl keel stretched for the coffee Searsport says: good This does not apply to Grand' Jurors, who will hold good but a short clipper other in his meat market.. people yet in the world and not a "few of attend on the first of the term as usual. time, after which our regular price will be making changes At the little town of Searsport, on Belfast day iirii for C. Morton Stewart & them live in Maine. Journal. 3w39 TILESTON Clerk. charged. building There was a of I was to learn [Kennebec WADLIN, 1 quite large shipment Dana’s bay, surprised that every 4w35 "■ j. w. DEANE. Baltimore and are at work on the house had money buried in the cellar. It Photographer. ‘“'Ui Cough Syrup by steamer to Boston Monday. e, seems that Searsport furnishes one-teuth of swsJSTBUENTS Capt. Win. McClean of Baltimore is -Twin a la '"re pumpkins, Japanese twins, the captains sailing on American FOR SALE 1,0 superintend the construction of the vessels, raised by Isaac Watson, were on exhibition and when the old men quit the sea they come t, which is DR. SWAN’S In IF YOU WANT to and ONE, be named the Josephine. at P. S. Staples’ market Monday. home bury their money. Searsport has Searisport. ar- more money than any other place of its size The offers at a Mazurka and Ralph K. Grant undersigned bargain, his house, CALL EARLY. : : : : our A little child of Herbert in the is a Prices Accidents. It small town no ell and two & ^•Sehg, and has acres of fine Goods. country. stable, land, fifteen fruit Try Monday with feed for L. A. Knowlton. Stevens of East Belfast lost the little finger police. This is for the information of any of trees, all in good condition. Cuts hay enough to '<“>nes a and an excellent »jVi,„ Holmes arrived Sunday my readers who may wish to “touch” any keep cow; chance to keep poul- All of his left hand last week, by quickly put- Five minutes walk to School Drugs and Medicines iui ,*eneral cargo from Boston and is load- of the cellars. A winding road along the try. High building, at ! and ten minutes walk to postoftice. Will be sold & <1. White’s for that ting his hand upon a block where his mother bluffs gives one an excellent view of the Pianos, Sci. port_ on easy terms. are very cheap. You can a deck-load of kero- and its and the discharged was cutting kindlings-Mrs. T. L. Sliute bay many islands, “rock- | 4w36* A. E. TRUNDY, Searsport, Me. M. bound” shore for which Maine is famous. C ;r,,K1 f Crowley Monday....H. had a narrow last save and the of East Belfast escape ---- money get Cant t ,aD™en has closed a contract with Organs, J- and only escaped serious injury Secret Societies. the Crowley of Taunton, Mass., for Thursday, best by calling on- iari,HK, fraction of a 1600 ton vessel, the by keeping a cool head and steady hand. 1 ou this coast for Grand Master Samuel Adams went to Ac. The n„„. many years, 8be started out from home in her top buggy Banjos, had,. will be used in the coal North Anson Monday where he instituted 1 wish to announce to albwho desire fashion- *cVeaBelC and in out of lrom L hhora Rogers, which sailed to come to the city, coming Emerald Rebekah Lodge, No. 65, I. O. O. F., able dressmaking done at reasonable prices, that TO RENT. ttiia‘8 I be lound at POOR <& 'In, l,ort Monday afternoon for Cam- the door-yard the holdback became unhook- with 50 charter members. Tuesday eveuing may SOW. „_”untered a head wind down the he instituted Mount Moxie subordinate NO. 11 itu| bay ed and the horse ran. They were then on the MAIN STREET. 1 that night in Crow Cove, lodge with 50 charter members and 20 appli- Your patronage will be gratefullv received. T"«xl*v hill west of the brick schoolhouse, ! ’tit in 8 tting underway she steep cants. 2w38 MRS. ELLA SPRAGUE, Belfast. EDUCATE a,i„morn.!DK but Mrs. Shute toot, hut was got off in the after- down which the horse ran, Mears & 'he Phoenix Lodge, F. and A. Masons, will Pitcher, aid of E. L. Williams the teams on the fid „th“ Capt. guided him safely past meet next Monday evening. As the meet “«vt Tl|e vessel is not to si,;, thought H. F. Mason’s barn, where ings are held Monday evening on or before any road and into Hn Blasts ant Bote. Kof\a>ned damage—Pendleton the full moon, the October comes 75 Main Me. ‘••esboro have the bark with but damage to meeting Get our before St., Carrie, bought he was stopped slight in this The prices you buy. We in- Belfast, GRAY’S business September year. November vite AND COLLEGE *alo at U. 8. Marshal’s auc- the horse on down comparison. It makes trade for us. !*"n ® ’v?e*i80n the carriage. Had kept meeting will also be held held in to take School of o, ^ew York. The Jackson is 472 October, orders in every town and city; no Shorthand and Typewriting. next and onto the bridge serious re- but after that the calendar gets back to its J. H. & J. W. MEN from Send for free Illustrated liuth olr*’ aDd was built at Yar- the hill JONES, delivering; good wages start, pay Catalogue. ^earB normal condition. SOLD EVERYWHERE weekly; no capita required; work year round. L. A. Cray4 Son, Portland, Me. sults have followed. Succestort to F. A. 60 Main St. 12w38* might Carle, GLEN BROS., Rochester, N*. Y. 3m35 Mon-Partisan W. C. T. U. Convention. teresting paper on “A Comparative Study for boys. Gave seen them poring over Meeting of the County Grange. of and with the of German Women,” in which she traced pages stamps talking A NOBLE LIFE [continued from second page.] greatest interest of the countries to which Waldo County Pomona Grange met the of the German woman from history I have not of tem- 17th with Ritchie Waldo. we wish here to emphasize is this—our they belong. spoken SPENT FOR AND WITH SUFFER- Sept. Grange, the earliest days to the present time, and perance for I think this should work for the Home must not end with its literature, ING WOMEN. The weather and traveling was fine and the found in the American woman of be made a hygienic study, and should be establishment. We promised society to-day, the attendance as a of our usual. The Grange our best efforts in its behalf let us year who in the work of life stands side side part every day living. A Life’s Work a by Perpetuated through was over Master fulfill our contract. We seldom have the question asked, presided by Worthy What is by year faithfully with her a lit of the Fnithful Daughter, and Records of husband, type early “What shall our read?” It seems to Howard and wife as Notwithstanding the many obstacles in girls Priceless Ginn, Murphy acting German woman, who was earnest be taken for that a mother will see Value. our way in this life service, we think strong, granted assistant and T. Durham as it little shall read [SPECIAL TO OUR LADY READERS.] Stewards, there reason for encouragement for and brave, as well as domestic and to that her fair daughter isgreat is a What a vast amount of and Chaplain. Hertilla Harding gave the ad- all who have stood in line in this bat- only what is best for her. There misery long womanly. has been the clear- wrong sentiment abroad that our boys suffering prevented by dress of welcome and F. I. Wilson the tle for right against wrong; in the fact headed The Committee on Plan of Work re- a sort of moral of one noble woman! that on all sides baracades are must wade through slum, foresight response. to being She had and Twenty Granges responded recommendations as to the details that some come out uncon- struggled, labored, sacri- thrown out against the arch enemy. We ported hoping may the roll call, as follows: Northern taminated. I do not believe in it for a ficed for the welfare of her sex. Light, notice with pleasure the call for a Purity of the work in the various departments, a The eyes of the women of the world T. to moment. Why should not boy be just by George Ritchie; Morning Light, by Congress be held in Baltimore next and their was were report adopted. as as a I do not believe there upon her. Wm. month. With others we rejoice that this pure girl? Durham; Rising Sun, by Elliott; A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. more natural wickedness in a subject, which is of deep importance to is any boy’s Harvest Moon, by Sister Hubbard; Comet, M. Gammans nature than a For the future the moral life of the nation, is command- II. of Belfast for a contri- girl’s. good Louisa Star of of “Home and Native Land,” should by ; Progress, ing earnest attention. From time to time bution of $5 to the State union treasu they Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s for ry. have care influence. by T. J. Dill; Farmer’s Pride, D. A. prescription Infants death enters our ranks and selects a shin- equal and good by A committee to solicit pledges of “Don’t send where can’t Gracie and Children. It contains neither ing mark. Only a few months ago his my boy your girl go, Wadlin; Honesty, by Bowen; Mys- Opium, Morphine nor And say, “there is no danger for boys, you know, hand rested our revered and money for extending the Work in the Miles icy upon Because they all have their wild oats to sow.” tic, by Pease; Union Harvest, by other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute faithful J. N. Stearns of the State secured of $35- There is no more excuse for my boy to be low co-worker, subscriptions H. P. Barker; Dirigo, by Moses Clements; for National Total Abstinence He Than your girl* Then please don’t tell him so. Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. Society. Mrs. Weston read the paper prepared Georges W. H. South was called in from the shall be Don’t send where can’t River, by Moody; battle, yet my boy your girl go. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is use by Mrs. C. V. Hanson of Skowhegan, on For a or sin is thirty years’ by live on, his influence, world-wide, can boy girl, sin, you know, Branch, by W. H. Ginn; Seaside, by H. And my baby boy’s hands are as clean and white, Millions of Mothers. Castoria know no death. Our own State “The Need of Good Literature for Boys J. C. destroys Worms and allays organiza- And his heart is as pure as your girls’ to-night.” Chaples; Equity, by W. Waterman; tion has, since our last suffered and How to Provide It.” feverishness. Castoria meeting, Greetings were received from the Non- Ritchie, by J. G. Harding; Granite, by prevents vomiting Sour Curd, great loss in the removal by deatli of an Ladies of the Non-Partisan Woman’s earnest and efficient Partisan sisters of Cleveland, Ohio, the A. Stinson; Hillside, by N. A. Littlefield; cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves department secretary, Christian Temperance Union, I am sorry Mrs. W. W. Bolster of State of Missouri and Mrs. for- —---. A class of 13 Auburn, who, that I cannot be with you to-day and j Phinney, Sunlight, by teething troubles, cures constipation and unostentatious in flatulency. though performance of a National and the Secre- received the fifth re- speak personally upon subject in which ! merly President, degree. Two were Castoria assimilates the the any duty, was a faithful and valuable food, regulates stomach I am so much interested. “What litera- tary was instructed to respond to the ceived from Knox county demit. ever to do her in I by and member, ready part ture do we wish our to read? Let me bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas- boys same. The officers were every good cause. Ofttimes our hearts following elected for ask a question, What kind of a boy do we toria is the Children’s Panacea—the and almost when Mrs. F. C. Porter extended an invita- the Mother’s Friend. grow weary hopeless, want our boy to be, what kind of a man ensuing year: Master, A. A. Ginn; called to surrender such as upon helpers do we wish him to make? You are all tion to the State Convention to meet next overseer, J. G. Harding; lecturer, B. F. but we are comforted and these, encourag- earnest, loving mothers,and you and I wish in Caribou. Mrs Beale extended an Castoria. Castoria. ed the not year Foster; steward, II. P. Barker; assistant by thought that this is God’s, our to be earnest men with a boys purpose “Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil- Castoria is so well our He is our aud invitation to meet in The invi- Howard adapted to children that work. leader knows, in life. If a man owns a horse he intends Augusta. steward, Murphy; chaplain, dren. Mothers have told me of its I recommend it as repeated !y superior to any ,n when to relieve His faithful and to tations were received with thanks and re- James H. prescript.. soldiers, fit for the race, what limit is there to Cunningham; treasurer, Alfred good effeet upon their children.” known tome.” from whence will come new recruits. May the the the and ferred to the Executive Committee. care, attention, rubbing Stinson; C. A. Dr. G. C. Osgood, H. A. Archer, M. !:■ we who are still in the service put on the secretary, Levanscller; bathing, and all that, he is willing to give A vote of thanks was extended to the Dowell. Mass. in So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. armor and N. A. whole of Christian temperance to his If own a gatekeeper, Littlefield; Pomona, accomplish purpose? you Belfast and labor with renewed zeal for the final ex- reporters the papers they rep- Mrs. J. G. Mrs. B. F. Castoria is the best remedy foi children of rare plant, the gift, perchance, of a friend, Harding; Flora, ‘‘Our physicians in the children’s dcpi;.. which I am 1 the is not tinction of this evil. resent for favors extended. she the acquainted. hope day ment how carefully you nurture it, the careful As recalled past, and tried to Foster; Mrs. A. A. Ginn; as- have spoken highly of their exp-:, Ceres, lady far distant when mothers will consider the The of was the sun- the a smile of enee in liyinn “Bock Ages” sung by training, judicious watering, the The Committee on Resolutions report- penetrate future, supreme sistant their outside practice with Cant, steward, Mrs. Howard Murphy. real interest of their and use Castoria and lo! have the fruit of satisfaction over her honest face children, and we have the after which Mrs. C. C. ny window, you ed and the was as passed although only among our congregation, report adopted, follows: Past Master A. L. installed instead of the various quack nostrums which your toil in the beautiful blossom. Dear as she remembered that her life's work Mudgett duly medical supplies what is known as regu. Alford, National President, gave a short Resolved, That we extend our thanks to are destroying their loved ones, by forcing ladies, never was finest animal, never was would be perpetuated. the officers elect. products, yet we are free to confess that th- the Belfast W. C. T. Alliance for their cor- and other in which she of the dis- The room in which she sat contained opium, morphine, soothing syrup merits of Castoria won us address, spoke loveliest plant, of the value of one boy. The What is honest was has to look with dial hospitality; to the Universalist church topic, money? hurtful agents down their throats, met with and the motives There is of worth ever hundreds of volumes of records; and, thereby favor upon it.” couragements nothing greater fertile use of their church building; to the M. B. who was followed them to — opened by sending premature graves.” than a What then in this one turning to her she said, Hunt, United Hospital and which should all Christian tem- given boy. choir who have furnished us such excellent daughter, Dispensary, govern D. J. G. W. 11. Dr. J. F. Kincheloe, direction shall we do for this God-given music for the evening meetings; to the “My daughter, this room, as you well by Dyer, Harding, Moody, Boston, Mass perance workers. The address was full Conway, Ark. Allen C. Smith, Pres. treasure? Everyday we look about us we Maine Central and Bangor .& Aroostook know, contains the records of my life’s A. L. Mudgett, T. Durham, Andrew of faith and for the and ex- see the sad men Railroad Companies for reduction of rates; work, in which for have hope future, mistakes have made with many years you and D. A. Wadlin. The discus- The Centaur 77 New to our National President, Mrs. Alford and so Mudgett Company, Murray Street, York City. pressed the belief in the for the their lives. Let us try to avoid them for diligently assisted me. victory our State President, Mrs. Paul, for the un- sion was and instructive. our and the other whom we By earnest application you have com- quite spirited right. boys boys selfish and efficient efforts they have put and it is a Ritchie furnished the en- may reach. I do not think all these mis- forth in connection with this meeting, and passed my methods; happi- Grange following The meeting closed with singing the takes are caused bad ness to think that when I leave, the by literature, but it to all who have contributed in any way to tertainment: Music by the choir; essay by eats into the of the our comfort and our work will, through you, go on. temperance doxology. surely foundation pleasure during stay in glorious J. G. recitation Esther Gil- moral character of men. this beautiful The mission is a noble one. Do as I Harding; by THURSDAY FORENOON. many Litera- city. There is need of have done: never a woman’s Hertilla decla- ture may not necessarily be bad to be Resolved, great earnest permit ap- ley; recitation, Harding; The devotional service morn- work on the of all who be- Thursday harmful, but the light, soulless, useless personal part peal to go unheeded. mation, Edward Evans. lieve in temperance in order that ease was led Mrs. B. T. Dinsmore of literature seems to waste the best principles These records tell of every ever ing by lay such a The committee meet- public sentiment shall be aroused as submitted to and it is wish that reported the next Fox who at the while minds and render it for every shall demand the enforcement of me; my COAL. good those COAL. croft, presided piano ground laws to be with Victor COAL the facts contain shall in time evil seed to take root in. When one sees which control the they prove ing Grange, Searsmont, the a sale of iutoxicating congregation sang few appropriate a much-needed education to the women the growing sturdy lads, with their won- liquors. Oct. 8th, with the following programme: She also read of of the world." hymns. passages Script- derful capacities for fun and mischief, one Whereas, There is an alarming increase of Address of welcome Jennie vice and the of which Thus did E. Pinkham hand over by McFarland; ure, and prayers were made and remarks realizes what a great responsibility it is immorality tendency Lydia Now is the time to is to corrupt the brightest principle of the to her Mrs. Charles II. rink- response by M. B. Hunt; remarks for buy your Winter’s Coal, offered Miss S. to bring up a boy. What then shall our daughter, by Georgia Pratt, Mrs. E. nation’s life and honor, therefore what he termed the salvation good of the order; report of Granges; con- boys read? First of all the Bible; and let ham, may P. Alexander and Mrs. Eliza Hunnewell. Resolved, That wre instruct our Maine her and that wonderful ferring fifth degree; appointing commit- us How can a of sex; remedy, begin very early. youth Representative at the Atlanta Exposition to noon At 10 o’clock the State President called Lydia E. Pinkham'» Vegetable Com- tee; recess; music by the choir; ques- better learn to keep pure amid tempta- place upon record there our protest First ) against which all consider as tion, “Resolved, That education has Quality A I the convention to order for business. tions than from the story of Joseph? How any lowering of the standard of integrity pound, druggists standard as on done more for the farmers than Thoroughly Prepared better learn the of and virtue, either in public or flour, goes redeeming wealth;” j vvALi Mrs. as of the principles temperance, private life, Dinsmore, secretary educa- and that educational methods shall hundreds of women from the fearful aff. Dr. A. Millett;neg., M. E. Harriman; temperance if you than request tional hygeine please, by •be that will of female diseases. remainder of to be furnished department, presented her report, reading of Daniel, of his and adopted advance the cause of consequences programme beauty morality and temperance ut the by Victor and Mrs. E. A. D. read a Where could a better learn through* Grange. Burlington strength? boy country. true PLYMOUTH on her work as of the in- manhood than from the story of the That we VEIN, paper secretary Resolved, pledge ourselves to Bro. F. I. Wilson promised to hand you Jews? Do not trust this to the Sunday support the the dustrial department. Miss E. B. Wash- Temperance Tribune, organ the papers containing the address of wel- School teacher, but begin early in your ot the National Union, by contributions to burn of an come and the response. [C. A. Levan- Augusta gave interesting paper- own homes. I think this is the secret of its columns, reporting work done, and by Ail SUGAR-LOAF Insurance Sec. earnest seller, LEHIGH, on industrial so men the efforts to increase its subscription Company training, the work- many young leaving Sunday showing list. Bro. Wilson’s memory must have failed of the various schools of manual train- School at an early age. They have not ing him, for he kept the address and response learned to love the Bible at home. I was THURSDAY EVENING. GEORGE’S CREEK CUMBERLAND. ing for boys and of sewing and cooking FOR FARMERS. for exclusive use in his own paper. Our thinking as we had the “Fall of Jeri- Devotional services conducted for by Rev. Grange friends will understand from this girls. cho” for a lesson,lately what a tine chance The farmers of Maine whose property is unin- Prices at, Delivered in Deia Myra Kingsbury the final session cumbered are why do not appear in The Journal. Mrs. P. it would be to tell our dear who opened by mortgage giving encouragement they Wharf. Dump Cart, and : Georgia Porter, secretary of boys dearly to a Maine in the of the enterprize by insuring Chestnut .... love to blow their tin the story, to convention. Miss Evelyn Havner Coal, $5.10 $5.35 $5.5! the department of rescue, gave a report horns, Latter Day Saints in Maine. let them march about the house and tell in a well worded and ad- of her walk and that of others in her de- presented hearty Stove Coal, .... 5.10 5.35 5.5! them that with blast must Maine Mutual Fire Insurance Co. every they dress the greetings of the Christian En- It may he news to some of our readers partment. Mrs. Porter thinks that the bring down some strong city of sin in OF AUGUSTA. Egg Coal,. 4.90 5.15 5.31 j deavor to that there is in this State a denomination rescue their hearts. societies, which Mrs. work should uot be confined to re- Porter, Furnace .... as Coal, 4.90 5.15 5,31 But need who of what is known the Reorganized Church but should they other reading than this. presided, responded. Miss Sally formation, include also preven- | Col. HENRY Or. STAPLES, President. of Jesus Christ of Our stirring boys love to read of of Durham Latter Day Saints. They PROMPT DELIVERY, tion. Not but the work lights, sang very artistically “The Holy only this, should adventure and iiow people are killed. 0. E. NASH, Vice President. recently held a reunion at Green’s Landing City,” by Adams. Oapt. CORRECT extend beyond the of schools and should we be shocked at this? It is and the residents there have a church build- WEIGHT, starting Why E. S- the of their Rev. Myra gave a brief ad- TURNER, Secretary, other institutions whereby the means of only solidifying energetic Kingsbury ing which is said to be a credit to the town. CAREFUL DEl.IVKin natures, full of lively and the dress on The a his- 0, W. help are made possible, and should con- imaginings; Boys’ Brigade, giving JONES, Treasurer. Services were held in this church daily dur- more terrible the tragedy the more near- of the tinue to reach out and in those who tory organization from its forma- ing the reunion as follows: Prayer meeting bring ly akin to his wild dreams. A friend of BOARD OF DIRECTORS THE SWAN & tion in in to the at 10 a. m.: at 2.JO and 7.JO m. SIBLEY COMPANI may be benefitted. Her own work in Old mine was telling me of her Tom. He Glasgow, Scotland, 1873, preaching p. HKMiV ti. STAPLES, CHARLES E. SASH, The Deer Isle Gazette Town has produced grand results, lie- liked to have his mother read to him, but present day. The pledge, obligations and says: ALGERNON BANKS, ERASE L. 33. At Front Street, tleWaMl. lie wanted a great many people killed off duties of the members were defined. WEBBER, The services are held very much as those marks on the work were made Mrs. H. The TFLEPHONE 4-g. by in and the one that took JAMES E. FILLER, CHARLES H. of the Presbyterian churches, ami every chapter, of the BLAISDELL, simple P. Thompson, Mrs. C'. A. Mrs. history Belfast Brigade, with some without ostentation. use James Pilsbury, the prize in this respect was, in his esti- CHARLES W. JONES. They King translation of the Bible and follow it in Florence C. Porter and others. mation, Now Tom of the results attending it, were given. The “perfectly elegant.” obvious literal reading. They believe the DR* 3WOiS1U;'';a <:V"rfa’ faze Mrs. Nicholas was a fine, and his mother Miss is an Fessenden of Fort Fair- manly fellow, Kingsbury ardent lover of Bible is divinely inspired. They have no was too to This company is because it is meritori- wise read goody books, or to popular use for creeds invented men as a field, secretary of the legal youth, and believes that the boys should ous ami has had a marvelous growth. It is the by system department, be at his taste. No. of but take the Bible as it discouraged depraved only Maine company doing business on the divi- worship, is; with reported but little done in her but be in their natural 'PENNYROYAL PILLS, line, she read to him the stirring stories from encouraged propensity dend plan. It is conducted upon the lines of two prophets, apostles, gifts, etc. They are not Ask for DR. MOTT’S FEKMIROYAI. PIUS and take no c'vi« and the president stated that the work English and Scottish history, not forget- for fun and athletic exercises, by training of the oldest most successful insurance com- Mormons, as some suppose. They have no (3T“ Send for circular. Price ^1.00 per box, 0 boxes for ? good in the United States, viz: the and with those of our own Tom’s panies Holyoke affiliations whatever the people of Salt Oli. MOTT’S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, OL, done in the ting country. them in the direction. the of who have been legislature by Mr. Fessenden, right Quincv Massachusetts, Lake City, known as Mormons and polyga- cravings were satisfied, and at the same doing business since 1843 and 1851 respectively, PUB SALK BY K. B. MOODY, BELFAST, MAINE. of Mrs. Miss Charlotte T. was then in- mists They believe in the Book of Mormon. by request F., should be credited time he in wholesome a Sibley and have never failed to pay a dividend. All | got, doses, That believe it is a true record buildings insured in this company must be sur- is; they of to that She was of and a taste for troduced and gave a very department. heartily knowledge history entertaining veyed by an agent of the campany, and a plan the ancestors of the American Indians. The and is now' one of the in- seconded by Mrs. Burlington, Mrs. Gam- literature, most talk on “Children as I Have Found made. This is done at the company’s expense. Reorganized Church has its headquarters at telligent boys of his age. Such boys can- Every person insured is a member of the com- La Moines, Iowa, where there is a settle- mans and Mrs. Dinsmore. Them Abroad.” The of chil- the life of his and is not like the traditional school propensity pany during policy, entitled ment of about 800 inhabitants. Sunday to its benefits. or The committee on dren to ask was first Dilapidated,unoccupied neglect- credentials with its and bad questions touched ed Bicycle*-* reported book, very good very buildings, and those in bad repair, will not be The 4tli Maine Regiment Reunion. 2