The Republican Journal.
VOLUME they have schemed to murder many per- nominated by acclamation for representa- North port Camp <1 round and Vicinity. Brunswick, Me., are at Birehwood, guests of sons.The of which with | Personal. Personal. Republican Journal. City Paris, tive to the Legislature.The Republi- Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Lombard. Mr. Fisher is the of New York will soon the j City fly cans of South Street have been erected > BY Thomaston, lamps upon posts cashier of the Union National Bank of Bruns- Mr. Mr. ami Mrs. \V. A. Clark ;*HEU EVERY THE'KMlAY MORNING THE United States has broken all records. j Vinalhaven, John Carle went to Boston Friday. left Monday for flag, North Haven and Hurricane representa- on all the street corners here. She Daunts prominent wick. Tuesday Mrs. Lombard, with her Miss Boston. passed Hock at 2.04 p. m., tive district, in convention Tuesday,nom- May Furbish returned to Waltham, 21 and readied Hook at 1.02 Mr. Jordan Coombs has leased his guests, Mrs. Fitzsimmons ami daughters, Joiirnal PiMbMh Co. July Sandy inated Fred N. Dow for representative_ skating Mass., Saturday. Mr. Alonzo Morton, of Bangor, was in Sfpiicai Mrs. and a July 27, making the in live 15 rink, South Shore, to Mr. W. H. Stewart, of Pilsbury daughter enjoyed buck- town trip days, The Alabama State election took place Mr. O. G. Critohett left M< Monday. hours and 58 the Teuton- board ride to inlay f< r Bos- t Circulation in and minutes, beating Indications are that the Demo- Waterville. Fort Point_Mr. and Mrs. argest City County. ic's records Monday. ton and Stonehain. Mr. John F. Smalley returned home from 55 minutes and travelling sev- crats carried the and elected Ralph H. Howes have returned to town. legislature Mr. O. I. Morris, of Boston, is at the Ocean Boston J< nrual is the paper Maine sea- en miles farther. She also beat the single Mrs. Fannie H. of Tuesday. for governor by 50,000 majority. ..An A of what is Baker, Belfast, will go record of the Teutonic of Augusta House, where, by the way, there is a large sample furnished at the North- faring people.” day's 517 miles, Rev. left for a despatch of the 2d says: The Republican Hotel be through insolvency. Myra Kingsbury Monday on the third out and 520 transient business. port. may gleaned from the follow- by making510 day State Committee began work to-day. An six weeks' vacation. »;-« liipTinN Term*4. In advance. v2 no a on the bill of fare at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McAndlass went to year; fifth.The Myra Clark Gaines is to The Wheeler & and the ing Sunday's “Soup, the at the oi The active campaign be and Bragden cottage year, >2.50; expiration inaugurated Boston on a visit. Mr. has to Ma- estate has finally been settled. The city I English vegetables, clam stew, tisli—boiled Friday Benj. Hazeltine, Jr., gone .- so.00/ many speakers have been engaged. The Hodgdon cottage, on Main Street, owned by it using Terms. For one square, one inch of New Orleans has given \V. \V. Whitney, butter boiled Mr. 1. A. tinieus on a fishing trip, campaign speaking begins on the seven- Corinth were this week. salmon, sauce, ham, tongue, Conant, of Belfast, 1 uis been _th in column >l.ou tor one week, ami 25 the administrator, a check for parties, opened *025,788 teenth. Chairman left this after- corned roast sirloin of a United Mr. E. •« ioreaeh insertion. A traction ot Manley beef; beef, dish granted States pension. G. Crabtree, of the Brewer Echo, subsequent which pay. this debt in full. Of this, Misses Mamie Bice and Eda of are chanted as a lull one. noon for to consult Senator Butler, rib of was in Ellsworth, gravy; beet, brown sauce; roast lamb, Mr. Horace of Belfast Monday. *504,:’,15 is for principal, the balance for are Mr. and Mrs. W. Crosby, Pittsburg, Pa., ar- Hale. He goes to Bar Harbor to-morrow Thomaston, visiting loin of interest and costs. The estate veal, English dressing; stuffed chick- Miss Contents of To-Day’s Journal. recognizes to consult Mr. Blaine. The services of W. Bice, of Wollaston, Mass., at their cot- rived in Belfast Friday for a short visit. Annabel Walker returned Monday ens, sauce chicken baked maca- claims against it for legal services of giblet ; pie, from a visit to Mt. both as speakers are desired. tage on Clinton Avenue. Mrs. Theodore Gerrisli, of Portland, who Desert. PAGE 1. *270.0*7. and disputed claims to the roni with cheese; pear fritters, strawberry has been in went Florence E. Curt of is t. the WTek \.-w\ .rt ( amount of eases of The (Iround of the visiting Belfast, to Bangor is, Boston, visiting hp**rt anip- *570,000_Forty-eight Washington Wiiisi»kimn«.s. The Pres- Camp correspondent same: boiled and mashed potatoes; peas, \ iciini v \\'< ii.iutt Fells .< ibituarv fra uds in Ik ifast and prostration by beat and live deaths were Bangor Commercial says: “The new cottage Friday. Searsport. 1 ii:y Park I'm-,, ,.C- The Faces' at ident has nominated A. Barton Hepburn, corn, sipiash, tomatoes; baked Indian pud- s 11 * •• a in New York ■ I Mr. S.uun ay 111 Colt\ cut ion-. reported Thursday.This Mrs. J. W. of New is the < < >f Detroit. of New York, to be comptroller of the Dougan, York, ding with whipped cream; Mr. Iiyrou Bo.vil, a ierk in the 1'iice of Ralph Emery, Michigan, Homestead strike is gilt mince, apple, 1AG | 2. certainly edged. a measure great feature of N'oithport.” and «•! was in Belfast last week- arrived Tuesday f«.r brief visit. We have hoard of strikers whose currency.\s precautionary blueberry custard pie: vanilla icecream Secretary State, \ M.iine Men I'he Soldier Note.. wages the introduction of the against cholera, Woods are and Mr. .Ii •: Ire .sr. 1 \ » 11 that t<«-k > ■ W'a- from *5 to *15 a and of strik- The Brothers building a large cake; nuts, raisins, crackers and cheese: Mr. W. II. McLelian, has returned seph B. Pendleton, of Boston, is ill ranged day, tin* of the lias directed dr., to -•« 1 Maine F.1.1 I m- t < ntiiiei'ee 1 >esi r.>\ secretary treasury ers who were able to give bonds for their two-story cottage <>n Clinton Avenue. It tea, coffee. after a visit, to his old home in this Belfast for tile month "f August. ;a » I )• ill lie!' lie I a«ler To build .111 the collectors of customs the Atlan- Bangor to along Sin- I*.' w-C comrades up *10.000, but the highest will he ‘Jox-'.-j on the ground ami he finished i in- North Hotel ,s "There tic seaboard to prohibit the landing of port rapidly tiding up | city. Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Burgess went to is reached when as two pa* 1 point Hugh O'Donnell, from France.The Senate tenements. Mr. Tibbetts has the with visitors. .V, ! emigrants Saturday persons register- Mrs. (It 11. < 1 Malden. Boston returning one of the leaders, announces that he is orgt* Brailey. Mass Monday, Wednesday. -t iu lira /n Fish* mum's Fife on City has hills to create a national high- job. ne st of them dinner or tea and to passed ed, taking ; is :ii the of Mr. md Mis. K. p. Mr. Xewr< V-e a 1;...• Shipping on the going a seaside resort for a mouth to town, gue>t Waldo ui, who bus rfiring way commission, and to facilitate the en- < V w n -. Prof. A. A. Lewis. «*f over )| this number Fn-htlid FiMun recuperate.The second month of the Hath, witlrwife and remaining Sunday. Fr< st. in returned To Boston forcement of the emigration laws.The Belfast, Monday. l'Ai. 4 great Homestead strike opens rather dis- children, arrived Monday and located at. the were from Bangor, 12 from Brewer, 2 from President has nominated Watson R. Miss has to \Valdohoro Mr. and Mrs. S. or i!.> '«T;u ic 111 \—i i_;ir i...• Mum time ‘pie— Mary Wight gone Frank Frederick, Chi- so far as the locked-out men Priest Mr. Lewis will the Boston, 1 from 14 from 1 Mii;. Kiiiii'i i:i!> <>uv r a a few watchmen wa re left around the carts from the warm Belfast, Monday > only on a to during recent i, d. motion reconsider and the House Belfast, Airs. J. AY. plant. -•» there were about 725 men Callahan, Boston; Lucas, Mans- Miss Edith Sonthwortl:, who has been visit to Bristol. News uni V>ir- A Tew Seri- July adjourned....The Senate weather. They “smelled to heaven,” perhaps, Lint\u> in the adjourned Alass. Belfast as follows: :_!i!- Tin* M.m li .Autocratic mill, and the lirm is daily tilling va- field, parties Geo. visiting in Tliomaston, arrived home Wed- Rogue’.-* Thursday during a debate, on account of hut the scent came from quite another quar- Mrs. A. T. Condon left Tuesday for Pe- -•n Register «d' J »eej> W ater Vessels. cancies and training new men for the T. Bead, Alf. AI. Ferguson, B. T. Bankin the heat.The President Friday vetoed ter. nesday. been called then- the ill- work.I lie number ot deaths in New nobscot, having l*y PAUB 7. the famous William McGarralian a.id wife, Geo. O. and A. A. bill. The Bailey wife, Miss Lillian of who ness of her father. Sian- Hoard d Agriculture The Summer York last week was 14:>4, in Philadelphia “Burt's Comedians" opened at the Kink Benner, Waldoboro, bill provided for the of the Me- Howes and wife, B. H. Howes and wife. C n II.o\ t«. Feed Horses. An Incident in payment has been in returned >70 and in Baltimore 477. This is un- South to a visiting Belfast, home Mr. C. H. ami Miss Fannie went ,u in Garrahan claim of about building, Shore, Monday night, M. Knowlton ami Sargent Machinery Shoe Making.. Belfast It is rumored that the revol- 000,000, wife, Thos. Haugb. Alon- precedented. which has been before fair and off ered a entertain- Friday. to Bangor ami Newport on a short business Congress many house, pleasing day’s arrivals were: J. H. 1 ACutter. daughter May, A curtain in proclamation commanding caught lire her ap- came on Atlantic, Mass., were in town last the sleeping persons in Wyoming to keep the peace Large crowds the Penobscot from Mr. Allie Segar, who has been visiting in week, ink Maiti.is. _7 was the pamncnt. The of the castle was de- Wedding Bells. July wing and cease opposition to the law.A reso- up river Monday afternoon, most of whom Belfast, left Saturday for his home in Wor- guests of Mrs. J. («. Cook. nest day Eastport had known for stroyed. The Princess lost her jewelry lution to investigate the Canadian Pacilic went to the houses to cester, Mass. Mrs. Lester Wilson and Ethel v a s. reached and Columbus celebra- society preparatory Blanch a kd-O wen. to daughters y The thermometer clothing.The has been offered in the Senate.The According previous the next Mon- and of the weather bureau and remained tion was begun at Cadiz camp meeting commencing a Miss Nellie who has her Hazel, Cambridge, Mass are visiting formally Sunday public debt statement issued Monday af- announcement, very pleasant though quiet Walker, spent several hours. This record lias not the for Huelva of the Colum- day. Many also went to till up the hitherto summer in Belfast and Searsmont. by departure ternoon shows the interest and non-inter- wedding oeeuned yesterday at the residence vacation in Belfast, returned to a ten and twice since bus caravel Santa escorted a vacant only equalled Maria, by est debt to have decreased cottages. of Air. Howard Lynn Thursday. Mr. Maurice a <>f the hearing ssds,- Owen. The contracting par- Davidson, graduate ;n-au was established, British cruiser and several war twenty years Spanish 855.50 the month of a during July. The Mr. Price, of Belfast, does large business ties, Air. James Blanchard and Miss Adeline Mr. Elisha Sherman went to Bar Harbor Belfast High School, has entered the Drug ..The July crop bulletin of the vessels.\ sea captain who was there, cash in the treasury is $783,078,271.81. in “soused clams' and near the AV. •Store of ami Wilson. board of states that estimates that lives were lost hv otherwise, Owen, are well known and esteem- Thursday, where 11»* has in the bar- ! Kilgore Agriculture 10,000 The President has tin* act highly engaged signed limiting entrance : then a new “beans-baked-in- nlications arc that the of volcanic on (Beat island. gate ed in Augusta, where Aliss Owen has liering business. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. and hay crop eruptions Sangir the hours of laborers and mechanics em- always Bragg son. of a-hole-in-the man has in "•ate will fall short of that of 1 S'J 1 .V has succeeded ground” appeared resided, and where Air. Blanchard lias made are in wrecking expedition ployed in the public works.Secretary Mr. and Mrs. John Kenney and Mr. ami J Springfield, Mass., Belfast, the guests • n to liftecn cent.The Pio- in recovering from the cabin of the Alva the person <>f Mr. Levi Farris, of Augusta. his home a of each per Tracey left here Monday evening for Now large part year since he Mrs. A. C. returned home of Mr. and Mrs. D. 1*. Palmer. the in Mr. Vanderbilt's which con- Burgess Friday >ays potato crop Aroostook treasury, London, where lie will board the 1. S. He does them up brown. became treasurer. county The marriage from Bar Harbor. Lev. J. A. c docs not promise of the best tained a large sum of money and several Savage returned from M.tssa- give Dolphin fora cruise along the New Eng- Win. A. Conkling, Esq., of New York, ceremony was performed by Bev. J. AI. is on the checks. The wreckers also the luisetts Saturday, and will remain here Hay good, especially stripped land coast as as Mr. Amos Poor, of Waltham, who has far north Par Harbor. who is the summer at the Hote AVyman, and the was -reded and are Alva of her two brass cannon passing though wedding priv- the month of ground, other crops spars, large a been in his former through August. Messrs. Hawley and Hiseoek addressed ate, large number of elegant presents were visiting Belfast, home, g Howard Governor and other deck lixturcs. The wreck will Islesboro, at Islesboro, took a party of ladies linely.The the Senate Monday on the good results at- received. The wedding was at noon, and fol- returned Saturday. Miss Mary F. Hazard, of Dorchester, • he sold at oimcil have granted a conditional auction where it lies.The to Belfast Friday on the steamer Emmeline a dinner was after tending the operation of the lowing served, which Air. who has been Miss backbone of the Homestead strike McKinley and Mr. ami Mrs. Ira M. Colic, of were Mass., visiting Charlotte. Edwin and Agnes Moivv ol‘ ap- bill.The lias and then came to on a buckboard Airs. Blanchard left for Boston and Boston, Senate passed the resolu- Northport T. returned home Tuesdav n Mate Prison tor to he broken. old on a tour of several weeks. in Belfast on their to Sibley, larccm.Ills pears Many employes tion to 1 and bad dinner at hotel. Brooklyn 'Ken- j Friday way Sandy extending August the sundry the lie ■I are Tivate lams has taken bee .journal 28th. that the Maine Central is turning returning_Ex-1 civil for last and the July Point for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Pit,-her left Mmidav i> r appropriations year, At the 1. the bil- cent, more cars to the Boston action against his utlicers i"i assault and Emery cottage, August pei President singned it immediately.The Mrs. Eleanor Oreiitt and Mrs. L. M. Smith, Boston, to lie ahseiir I llD-e Weeks. Tiiev wii! M one n Portland than it did a wlm in the from Me: Mr. John year battery.Those participated House has lowing parties Winslow, Aknolij-Ci MMiMis, The bells ui passed \lu* order changing the Wedding of are in the of Mr. i r* eeive instruct h in voeal nuts', It m also said that the Boston and scenes at Homestead after the W. Howard Li/./.ie Boston, Belfast, guests disgraceful date of tin* dedication of the world's fair Nason, Clifford, Misses rang out on the still night air, waiting a and 31 rs. 1. A. Conant. >• i! one of the recent “hot weeks" surreiidn -4 the Pinkertons on o, lo-v. P. C. .Inly to < >ctober 21.Vbout 100 at- M. Lottie Lou Clifford: Woiitwortli, presiding elder, buildings MrClew, Clifford, peal of joy and good will a .ised its business over will he for upon wedding ! F. F o> w< i,- ill by ^40.non prosecuted highway robbery... tended tin* Democratic August Mrs. S. Mrs. 311. W. C. Tuttle arrived home last week and Lev. White, Dexter, he in Representative Legro, Bangor: Benj. which occurred in East he week of last ai. 4 strike tin New York building Searsinont, Tuesday from corresponding caucus in Washington last Monda\ ••veil- Webb, Salem, Mass., who will stop a week Green's Bunding, and will remain here Belfast Tuesday on their way !<• NorthporL Frank A. <>\\en. t the trade* ha* become and e\cuing, July '-'dth. l'lie M;. managei genera!, crippled Mr. Holman A resolution lontiaeting parties ing. presided. or more. until alter eaiuji-nu-eiing. The Boekland Tribune ‘id. F F. 11 business. were Mr. William II. Arnold and says (4pera House, has been engaged was fora vie Miss May passed, providing separate Folh tt hasahandso.il,1 suite of dental par- .mage tin Augusta < >pera House. J li 11 lias lur a d. both residents of that 31 r. .John Winslow, sou of Dr. W. II. "ii the world’s fair appropriation on the Manager provided literary! Cummings, beauti- lors in tin* A. K. Spear block and lu.s work will he from the loth T'-i-iiit ai I’m vi ". The .Jour- of | •pening night Augusta 7th of December next. entertainment at the Northport Hotel next ful town. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Winslow, Pittsburg, Pa., arrived m town gives excellent sat si u tion." joih ,»i nal says that the that Cov. | ‘•'epteiniicr. probably Sept. story Burleigh The Emerson and Ames and Mrs. John of Friday for a summer Saturday evening. Cummings, formerly New outing. Mrs. u !•.• i:as lie, u in ; The ret urns of forest li res made intended to he ;i candidate for U. S. Sena- Trui' Angelia Stephenson, Topics. At tlie Laconia. (X. Entertainers" will ^ ork and the Comedy give readings City, gloom, a popular and Prof. F. W. (I< wen, of Water\ille. w as in Belfast her Mi. id M is. .1 Mate Forest Commission shows tor next winter, is too silly to merit se- 11.) Driving Lark Thursday the 2.00 trot Isitiug parents. and sketches of ;t order com- w coni eent. were rious attention. and that he never contem- higher than enterprising young commercial man of this Belfast Saturday, oil his ay to A. went to mil w e her twenty-live pci and pacing ra<-c, purse -S500. was won hy Northport Mil,1,', port! M-w.i.iy or of mon in small and doubtless will at- vicinity, the sou of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis to a j by clearing land burning brush plated anything the kind.The lh Daily News owned h\ IL 1*. Whcehhm, places Ar- deliver temperance lecture. mother. This accounts for it 11 First was tract, a nold. old and \ showing Hie publican District Convention best time 2. jo in the 2.20 crowd. respected re-idents Sears- Mr. and Mrs. Bangor: Bradford Ib-Imes, «*f N'.-rlh Mrs. Ambrose Morris, I I!.- i estci. N .iirss of holders of tiniher lands to Feld in Cortland. -July 27th and mont. The to occupied class, purse SoOO, Black Mather owned A number of our visitors went over to guests began arrive at an early are in by Abhington, Belfast, ol Mr. is w d1 st, w an her la t ln-i-. in cent, were half an Free- tie-guests H .. in town, ami p lots. Nearly-4 per only hour. Hon. E. Dudley A. K. Bussell. won; best and .it the Bueklield, Me., Castine in steamer to attend hour, specified time the house Holmes' Mrs. Sunday Viking Nelson Bieli. ,■ iishermen. or tourists, man, of Yarmouth, the name of 2.2U sister, Mr. .J. A. M i. wide Mrs. M Sirs in sportsmen, presented time, 4.The races at was from Maple- church and a ramble in the old crowded, the tower to the upper ! ■a cent, wen- set to facilitate the lion. T. II. 1,‘eed as Congressman, and was wood Bark. afternoon enjoy quaint Mrs. B. \V. Cottrell, >| Chicago. arri\ d Portland. Bangor. Friday with Irieuds w ho had come of or for seconded 11. II. of [■own. It seems that the Unitarian cliureh is floors, to partici- blueberries food deer, or hy lion. Burbank Saco, were and were attended. in Belfast last, week and is \vi111 lew interesting fairly in that, most sti-pping W. P. Tie Mil Soli, went to » in den a desire to and he was nominated acclamation. more than 100 old and that the vener- pate joyous of ail e\eiits, the [ Ks,|.. destroy property, per- hy In the three-minute C. years Mr. and 31 rs. A. F. class, purse sU)0, parents, Biggs. uii-wi lie at a Den a « rate "i re\ euge. About 44 cent, are The resolutions affirm to the the uniting of two in the bonds Wednesday, spoke per loyalty party W. Stinson, Thoinaston. h. s. Mahomet, able Lev. Dr. Ives, now living there, preach- persons holy I as of unknown Yt and its e.uididau >.\i the llancoek Re- "f at Mr John Wardwell, of ( who was tlag-raising. He was ae, onipan;ed >v Mr. origin. '\oii; (A II. Nelson, Waterville. h. s. Tra- ed there bo ears ago. matrimony Promptly «>.:;<), the hour amdeii, wia 1 board of the Maine convention held at Ells- master workman in Brown \ meeting publican county falgar. second. Best time. 2.41 1-4. The named for the ceremony, the bridal 3IrDonaid’s Ansel Wadsworth. The steamer is a partv, directors. held at Portland. worth 27th nominations were made 2.40 s Viking already carrying left for his July class, purse 100, had eight starters, comprising the bride and groom with the shipyard, Saturday home. \ mong t In* re,-cut visitors to Dr. Davis at i\. the semi-annual di\ as follows: Senators. Dr. lh L. Crindle. list of passengers between Belfast and regular and was won hy J. B. Wiswell, Ellsworth, good brides sister, Miss Sybe.ll M. Capt. 3Iareellus \ ea/.ir, oi Isieshoro, ar- Turtle Ib id was Noah Brooks, the autlnu "1 ShOO pel share, payable the Ml. Desert: Elmei spofford. Deer Isle. eh. Charles Sears- Northport. As sin connects with the trains Cummings, g. Hyrmemus; Haley, as and a native ,-t Castine Mr. to stockholders of re- Sheriff. James W. Patterson. acting bridesmaid, and I >r. Albert Millett rived Saturday on his way home. The journalist, Yugiust Bucksport. mont, eh. g. second. Best she proves a great accommodation to those cap- Dixmont, as I the N. the :)lst of was declar- Register of Charles P. groomsman, entered the parlor to Mu- tain's vessel, sell. Mary A. Hall, is in New Brook* is the editor N,warls •).. .July, Probate, Dorr, time, 2..14 1-2. Free-for-all was won by coming over the Maim* Central railroad. In 'd was voted that hereafter the Ellsworth. Commissioner, James \Y. < harles strains of Mendelssohn's York. I >;ti 1 y Adv ert.iser. Halev, Searsimmt. eh. s. Walter the meantime. Mr. Harriman is still a wedding march, li\ i that tin* ram course eon- .Hon. Charles A. Boutclle beginning next Sunday: Eddie Patterson, in tlie of and lion. Tlie Races at the Park next Saturday. was most effectively rendered by lit h* Mae The Helena, Montana, Daily Independent friends her mother was taken iii and she mi at Bath Iron Works will he Henry B. Cleaves will address the Mrs. Daniel Dutton, Lida Sheldon, Grace was called home, j Bangor 1 tail \ News public J. Dargan, of New f ork city; selections on of July 21st, says: “Miss Codie Higgins, of <•<1 during is not correct, on the political issues of the hour as fol- As announced last week there will lie Jackson, Nellie Hartson and Annie Went- August the by Mr. Ernest and arrived and is d. K. Burke. Watervi 1 !e superin- lows: piano Wing others. Belfast, 31c., yesterday, the F.si|.,the uinchiug will not occur before the Iloulton. Monday evening, Aug. F>; races at the Belfast Trotting Lark next Sat- worth. tendent of is at his home m Prank- •Among the beautiful was of 31 rs. W. J. 427 schools, u Isle. ir»: many presents guest White, Eighth Ave." September and possibly tlie tirst of Presque Tuesday evening, Aug. urday, particulars of which are given in the fort for a few days. He will p* from there Mr. the has been on noticed a handsome The work is 17: Hale, carpenter, put parlor set of furniture, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. arrived to Belfast, where he is t" reads 'aw the re- progressing rapid- Calais, Wednesday evening, Aug. advertising columns. The is a list Dyer Wednes- following Mr. Sellers will come on the of the in a manner to t is: the night police. gift bride's father. At .1 late hour from Lawrence mainder of the summer in K P. Duunm's highly satisfactory hcrryiicld, Thursday evening, Aug. he seen day and are The guests of of the entries, and it will that it in- oftiee. Commercial. u ient officials.The new electric < M ono, Dover. the gates next week with others. Capt. adieus were said, and with [Bangor Saturday evening, Aug. 20; happy smiling Mr. and 31 rs. O. W Sargent. Mr. is a sures some well contested races: Dyer .Mr. Burke arrived here luilway. between llockland and Monday evening, Aug. 22. Hon. Wm. P. Nickerson will be stationed on the wharf. faces the guests wended their to their Tuesday. ways native of Searsinont. and is on a bridal tour. m was started in Satur- 2.40 CLASS FUMSK 8100. operation Frye, Bath, Friday evening, Aug. 10; So far the grounds are very quiet, but yet several homes. Mr. S. (I. Tiiurlou^h. who makes his home Jit. the tirst car 20. Niewa, b. g. (ieo. Mudgctf, Belfast. 31 r. Lewis A. Turner, who arriv- coming through Rockland, Saturday evening. Aug. some are. committed recently 1>. Hus Lincolnville. outrages that de- with his daughter, Mrs. 11. P Parrow, ;u -Met at 0.1.') o'clock. one- The State convention in Min- Bon, g.Thos. lice, ed m has decided to settle here and Fully Republican tines Belfast, Patrol h. B. Marshal, Belfast. serve sharp looking afteip and jailings. Ohitiia Belmont, lias been a f« w s in the nesota resolutions eulo- g..W. ry. hired a new spending da; city’s population, together Thursday adopted blk. has house on Bay View street. Prudy, g.M. B. Smith, Belfast. Let the look s • who had driven in from 30 lion. James C. poliee sharp. town, and lias enjoyed meeting b old ople gizing Blaine, sympathiz- Egypt, blk. s.Heo. D. Bailey, Belfast. Mr. Turner was formerly a resident, of this Olive wife id' M. and He has mu lost iround, were on hand to witness ing with him in his recent afflictions and C. b. s.Davis The programme for the hand concert Sat- L., Joseph Frohoek, for- friends acquaintances. Bolf, Estes, Troy. of this died city. The trial the best of sat- the that lie be b. merly city, at her home, in his interest in and his first gave expressing hope may again Fred Wilkes, g.SunnysideFarni Waterville urday evening was as follows: March, polities question Northport. Friday. The funeral was held Col. W. H. has 1(H) md Kocklaud people are very c.n- called into public service. Ex-Congress- Brenda, b. in. .Sunnyside Farm, Waterville. Fogler bought feet of ustiullv relates t,. that Tuesday Northport; Overture, Puritana, Bell Gavot- Saturday, and the ret mins interred in Sea land from the west .•! subject. over new man Nelson was Little s. IL Jackson. end Hi. T. F. Tib- tliis acquisition. Knute nominated for Neil, g..1. Cates, met Messrs. te : Grand from \ iew Cemetery, this city. Mrs. Frohoek was betts' lot on Middle and Mr. Thiiriow_pi Daniel Lane and ■' s. Clias. Selection Faust; Waltz, street, experts to Maim; reunion will at Covernor and Frank for Lieutenant Combination, g.... We.lington, of \ begin Xye Olive Calderwood, inalhaven. She was build thereon at an Hiram and it was t » hear !>' Albion. My Dream ; selection, Laugh Oh Coons; se- early day. [Boekland Chase, interesting nd, Casco Bay. August ISth and t.overnor, both t>y acclamation.free- a noble, Christian lady, to whose Tribune. Gm Cam Pert, P. g.... has. Wellington, sterling the trio macs. Mr. is man of the Pizzicato Polka. The march North- and compare Thur!oiii tnree :nnii uoston vis- perch fishing. party County morning.Living L. Hill, of Augusta, Friday evening Trcby Johnson ! Nelson, Gushec, Appleton. party couples Mr. 1. \\ Parker, <>! ! b. Thorndike. Belfast, Wednesday, turned to Augusta Monday. the was renominated for Pomp, g.John Stewart, ited Mt. l’ercival last oil and Next ■ \\ defendant in the famous Saco the legislature. Thursday, foot, received a from Saturday tin- Republicans Ida Maud Banks, eh. s-Snnnyside Farm, C. despatch Fergus Falls, Kowe of ! < ase, w ho was at the There was a hot contest between A. M. were more than surprised at the beauty and Finery, Frankfort, who has been county will hold a con tuition in !*• last lor acquitted I Jl. Nelson, Waterville. Minn., announcing the death at that of friends in m of the J. J. Maher and S. AY. Lane place visiting Augusta over Sunday, the purpose of putting in nominal «u; .1 win- supreme court of the Goddard, | Brownie, hr. g... .Snnnyside Farm, C. H. grandeur of the view and scenery. Any- ■' Emma wife of J. P. Wiliams. lias returned to Pine drove Stork ticket. The wii vi.tiiallv to his for second After one ballot the F., Juuge farm, ning campaign attempting poison wife, place. Nelson, Watervilie. near there would be an where Boston electric .Mrs. where lie is at work upoi of some "pen with the and we arc au- caucus no h. Lawn W., was the daughter of E. B. drawings gathering, tops with the view of adjourned with choice.Af- Currier, g.Silver Stable, Waterville. Stephen- of the noted hors* s bringing railway to such a with a belonging to the farm. thorized to say there will be good sp aaing 1 lion the ter the caucus had o MINUTE PURSE $100. spot, magnificent son, of and a sister of the late Mrs. against parties who Augusta Republican CLASS, Belfast., [Kfimehec Journal. ••n that It is that C-uigr-'Ss- Ira 1). s.Ira S. Belfast. tower upon it. But Mt. Percival has day. expected "b arrest,. He lias secured coun- last Mr. S, Grady, only J. W. Parker. She was a well known will address adjourned Friday evening, lady Mr. and man Roil telle, of Pongor, the I L. G, b. m.Capt. 1. Coombs, Belfast. a hill of rocks. Well, some this Mrs. John M. Kilgore and son will sue Lawyer (Jeorge F. Haley, Maher and his followers held another cau- cheap day here and universally beloved. Seventeen coin ent ion, and Mr. Mil 1 i ken w also be in Onward, 1*. s.Geo. O. Bailey, Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. J. u>cl for the State in the cus, at which Mr. Maher was nominated will be different. Perley, accompanied by attendant c. alleged i Prudy, blk. g.M. B. Smith, Belfast. years ago she married Mr. Williams and « and of Lowell. Several candidates have heenmeutiotied ase and City Marshall James by acclamation, lie says that he shall Proctor .Geo. Belfast. D. of Peavey daughter, Mass., ar- j Knott, blk.g. Mudgett, Mrs. Flora Knowles, Worcester, has since lived in the west. She leaves a for tlie otliees. For Senator, J. G- 'A. in the sum of each for send his name in to the of State h. Monroe. rived in Belfast Saturday, and are at the county $5,000 Secretary Whynot, g.Frank Bowden, with her Miss Alice of I 'end of and I 11. II Mass., niece, Doe, husband and one child. Her age was 42 let«ni, Searsport, Jackson, ‘e^t. The w rit alleges conspiracy to have it placed on the regular Republi- Amble, g. s-Sunnyside Farm, Waterville. Crosby Inn for the summer. are the of Knox, liave been spoken of. For Judge tlie two l'Jth can ticket.The Democratic h. s. ..Sunnyside Farm, Waterville. Owena, Mich., occupying Boothby years. respondents_The gerryman- Tafalgar ol Probate but one name is thought, of, and b. J. which has been leased to Mr. W. H. Our worthy townsman and popular drug- | Regimental Association will hold der which is overturned in Michigan is Doll, g.S. Gushee, Appleton. cottage, that is the present incumbent, Judge Geo. Gen. Grant, g. g.Clias. Austin, Brooks. J. W. Doc, was called to his mmial reunion at Norridgewoek not that on which the Congressional re- Burbank, of Boston, who with his wife and gist, lmme, E. Johnson, of Belfast. For Register of RUNNING PURSE $200. at RACE, Trotting Unity Park Aug. Kith. names of J. I >. | 'da\. Aug. 2."). The people of Nor- apportionment is based. It applies to the family will occupy the house during the China, Maim*, Monday last by a telegram, Probate the Parker and Sam- 1 O. Belfast. uel of are mentioned. k a.re to their old Senatorial districts only, but it affords a Tocor,.Geo. Bailey, month of Mr. and announcing the dangerous illness of his Kingsbury, Belfast, planning give August. Boothby family The proprietor of the Unity For the nominee of the Keepsake.John Connor, Bangor. Trotting Park, mother. We she, soon Sheriff, last election, a grand guarantee that the Michigan Legis- to trust may recover and reception. good This race is not full yet; 5 to enter 4 to meantime have returned Waterville E. T. offers liberal for S. G. of will l»e lature will not be stolen from the Reynolds, purses the Mr. Doe will at once return to his post of Norton, Palermo, presented. again start. where will remain until Mr. Norton made an excellent run and claims The decision that the they September. races, Aug. Uitli. duty. [Fort Payne, Ala., Journal. hiuKi'. Alexander Bergmann, the Republicans. the nomination by usage. Mr. Samuel Gur- R was was uni ni mo For 2.30 race Purse #150.00 murderer of Mr. Frick, spent the gerrymander illegal us, Death of Vicar General Murphy. The concert by the Belfast Band, Satur- Mr. Frank Liscomb, of Portland, is visit- ney,of Waldo, will be a candidate. He is a 'm e the two Democratic Supreme Court Jus- 2.40 100.00 Grand man and has many friends. years of his life in America in day evening drew an immense crowd, com- ing in Searsport and Belfast. Mr. Liscomb Army iN 29. Vicar General John For Commissioner Mr. Stiles will be and Colorado. At tices joining with their Republican col- Portland, July the 2.50 75.00 County Pueblo, Col., ing steamers and by road. The il- is a wheelman and rides a j in it. Don M. Dickinson’s W. Murphy of the Portland diocese and St. by champion Cen- his own successor. Mr. Bunnells, of Sears- for a man. leagues giving Four and under imprisoned stabbing Dominic’s Church to ride had luminations on Park Bow and elsewhere year-old 25.00 lias has been mentioned for attor- !l ,M‘ new boom for the United States Senator- starting to-day tury Columbia. He won many medals port, county got out he went Fast,.The taken a seat in the when the Slow race 15.00 Mr. Wood carriage, were and but we ney. For County Treasurer may s block cutters in the Ann ship fades permanently out of sight. very tine, quite unique, and lias made a mile in 2.J7. He is a mem- Cape i‘usttorse took fright, overturned the carriage Those who and also all be again presented. At any rate, good men v the have not for mention here. enjoy good racing, have surrendered and returned After taking forty ballots, Wyoming and dragged him 70 feet, bruising him about space special ber of the Portland Wheel Club. will be presented for all the oHires. lovers of sport should be as the "‘h.A violent outbreak of dis- Democratic State Convention has adjourn- the head. He was taken to his home, where Somehow the music did not sound as well present, nominated a candidate for he died after from heart disease with slow race is rather ludicrous. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Conant, of Boston, ,opposed to be has oc- ed, having gov- shortly as usual from this excellent band, perhaps Swanvii.1.e. Mr. Frank Brown is spend- cholera, were in "i ernor and a free silver which he had been troubled several years. The noted stallion of Pitts- Belfast Tuesday on their way to his vacation at a lunatic asylum at Bonne- adopted platform, on account of the low position of the players Harbinger, ing home....Swan Bake not whether the usual en- He has been in feeble health for a long time. will is will its for the Of the 42 cases so far re- it is reported field, be shown. There will be no dis- Old Orchard. Mr. Conant a member of Lodge install officers ensuing y1‘u,(,c. was one of of New on the A great crowd the was He the leading Catholics ground. thronged next Ice-cream have fatal.A dorsement of the national platform tance No efforts will be to the firm of March Pierce & quarter Saturday night. h proved St. was born in Cork, Ireland, and balconies of the hotel and the whole Hag. spared clothing Bros., but it is not to see how that England, place and cake will he served-An effort is being > An official bul- made, easy was 52 oid. He was educated in Dub- make the a success and of Co. Mrs. Conant is a niece of Daniel Lane. -’urgdespatch says: years was alive with eager listeners. meeting worthy made to start a Christian Endeavor Society. could have been done consistently, since and has at ^ Aniiuimces 2,012 cases of cholera and lin, been stationed Portsmouth, the most liberal Half fare on Mr. Conant was a salesman All who are interested will meet at the the national for dol- patronage. Thirty years ago from the disease in Russia on platform pronounces Bangor and Augusta. He had been in Port- North Shore. Mr. ami Mrs. H. E. Stro'it church next John i(''watlis the Maine Central and Belfast Branch Rail- and familiar with Belfast, but has not been Sunday evening-Mr. ■ lars “of intrinsic and land at various times, and R:., “2d, and 23d inst.The Pitfcs- equal exchangeable permanently and Master of Nickerson, who has been in Idaho for the 1884. his new St. Chauncey Strout, Brockton, roads. If till the first fair here since that time until the value.”.At a Republican caucus, in since Through efforts the stormy, postponed present visit. 11 was in town a few last firM»olice are keeping a sharp lookout and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. of past years, days Fairfield G. G. Weeks was Dominic’s Church was built. Mass., Fisher, day. He was much with the week. S “‘"hists. There are rumors that Saturday night impressed city. “There The Commerce Columbia. She Blows!’ Two Noted Maine Men. the highest character from all parts of Dredging for Treasure. Destroyer the state met at and re- Chicago, July 28. With a hundred Upper Alton, KFFOIJTS AGAIN BEING MADE TO FIND THE When protected cruiser No. 12—now- laiMiNiM i:.\ci> m lii.i-JAH i*. and owkn from her and solved that the cause of human rights, Burnsii wai: ship ih ssak’s coffees. known as the Columbia—was laid down in flags flying stays topmasts, I.OVIMOV. the good ship Progress, ( apt. James of and of the im- little flotilla anchored oft' Port Mor- the moulding loft of the William Cramp the liberty speech press The Dowden, sailed into port yesterday after- To I IIK ElHTOH OF T1IK JoiliXAL: 111 to from the bottom & Sons’ Ship and Building Com- demanded that The Observer ris, waiting pick up Engine | noon. Vessels saluted the heroine of the peratively to have pany in one of the members the several of the Sound 84,800,000 reported Philadelphia Arctic seas and torrid zone with scream- my perambulations through be re-established at Alton with the pres- of the called her been dragged down in the coffers of the Cramp family jocosely and craft fired towns in this in the of > ing whistles, sailing guns vicinity, capacity ent editor. The were in has so “the Pirate,” because the avowed duty pro-slavery party British man-of-war Hussar 1780, and dipped their colors in her honor. The an insurance broker, my business took me should far met with little For for which she was designed was the cap- equally determined that the paper encouragement. j old whaler lies off Harrison street, near to the home of John at South three weeks the of the enter- ture or destruction of the merchant ves- j Sylvester be promoters the Government pier. There or there- suppressed. re- sels of any Power with which the United \ Freedom. The of Mr. prise have been laboring without any abouts she will remain until after the family Sylvester j At this critical a meet- States to war. juncture public turn. might go World's Fair closes its It is said consists of a widower, (having It will be that no gates. -m. C. W. HANEY-t- himself, was held to see if the of All have succeeded in is a remembered country ! ing publication they getting that many thousands of persons will tread lost his wife a tew his and con- has suffered more from vessels of a similar years ago), mother, The Observer should be few coins, a few bits of porcelain j her decks and view the novel and interest- longer permitted. character than lias the United States. Our ! a sister of the late Hon. Stephen Strout, siderable flint, which was used as ballast exhibition her old hulk holds. From | At this Mr. to ing wishes to announce to the that she will take of meeting Lovejoy appeared in the last The flotilla com- merchant ships which prior 18(51 whit- public possession of South Freedom, and the late Mr. Strout, S century. j the time she left New Bedford, Mass., on and made an address. “I am cned sea were away the Ala- impelled,” prises the equipment of the Little Giant every swept by June s until she left Kacine of Belfast, and his sister Abbie. This bama. the the the last, yesterday said “to the course I have taken be- Hussar Wrecking Company. They are Florida, Shenandoah, the of this remarkable he, Tallahassee cruis- morning, passage family have a museum of antique I uot the first who have the re- and other Confederate The Store No. 10 Main quite cause as 1 shall answer to attempted j old has been with I fear and a barque accompanied Street, God, to ers. the had hun- relies. We were shown Miss Abbie a covery of the millions supposed be be- Although government from all who her. hy not abandon rare enthusiasm sighted Him on the great day, 1 dare at bottom of the dred times the naval strength of the Con- neath mud and sand the The old the last was driven dress worn by her great-grandmother the latter’s fitted craft, spike Owen G. as a on or my sentiments or cease, in all proper Sound, eighty feet under the surface of federacy, specially in her oaken sides .'>0 is formerly occupied by White, market, about a and as the record nearly years ago. when she was girl, water. steamers wen* able to keep the sea for to them. 1 am aware of the owned a headed E. ways, propagate and or nine- by syndicate by Henry shows that slit* was married Nov. :)0, 17bS, The Hussar, as was a thirty- months, to destroy paralyze j all the sacrifice 1 make in my- recorded, Weaver, of Chicago. The purpose of the SEPTEMBER 1st, pledging with a .“>8-foot tenths of our commerce. the dress must he more than 1.70 years old. j two gun ship, 200 feet long interested is to the to the last. I an was gentlemen togive peo- j self to continue the contest beam. She and the British war Mer- Such objec t lesson not likely to The fabric is linen and the and ship pie of Chicago and her visitors a correct design and this November he lost on a so practical as ours, j -when she will show a larger stock of- am commanded to forsake father cury arrived in port 20, people exemplification of the whaling industry. texture arc very pretty and not unlike the j each with to oft the While our navy for defensive purposes was mother, wife and children, for Jesus's 1780. money pay it was to he T>o!h Yarden patterns of a few years ago. British soldiers here. The Mercury is growing satisfactorily only as his I stand sake, and professed disciple j said to have carried £080,000 and the expected that we should also develop the The style is unique, and would be inter- pledged to do it. The time for fullilling Hussar £.’>80.000, amounting in all to 84.- means of offence pointed out to us by the j MONTHS. i" those it. but ow- j career of flu* of cruiser, and esting understanding The Alabama type RATCHEDJTEN Goods this in case it seems to me has 00.'),000 in American money. money j Clothing, Hals, Caps, my Furnishing pledge navies ing to our limited knowledge of the dif- on the was transferred to the Nations having the most powerful A troublesome skin disease come. Sir. i dare not dee away from Mercury are those the liter- ! to for ferent parts of the female harness, we Hussar while both vessels were in New precisely having largest caused me scratch ten than ever before, an announcement of which will be mac Alton. Should I attempt it 1 should feel chant marine. To destroy these merchant aud lias beeu York harbor. p months, are unable to give a true description of loss IKKKSj late;. To save the months of the angel of the Lord with a drawn sword The Ilussar set sail with all this money vessels would inflict great pecuniary cured by a few days’ use of removal, during seen to lie understood. it. It must be New London. were or even curtail their food supply. was pursuing me wherever l went. It is for Seventy prisoners perhaps M. II. Wolff, Upper Marlboro, Md- The to whom this dress taken from the and With this object in view we first laid lady belonged because I fear God that I am not afraid of prison ship placed JULY and down such cruisers as the Newark, the AUGUST, was also the of the aboard the Ilussar, where they were great-grandmother has come all who oppose me. The contest manacled to the The Hus- Baltimore, the Philadelphia, the San wifelot lion. A. K. Nickerson, of Swan- gun-deck. here, and here it must he met. Before sar’s captain in order to save time at- Francisco and the Charleston. They have Her Entire Stock will be closed out vilie. Her naiden name was Eleanor a maximum of knots Spring at God and all 1 have to tempted a short cut through Hell Gate. speed nearly twenty SWIFT’ PECIFIC you pledged myself a at ten ad she married a Clifford in But the Hussar struck on a sunken reef and radius of action knots of "Wardwell, continue it. if need be till and if I lower than ever before seen in death, received such that the about ten thousand miles. But as mer- prices 17-IS. as a In ve mentioned. and damage only fall shall be in Alton." chant steamers a sustained sea 1 my grave hope was to beach the vessel. With that having I was cured Several years ago of white swelling The reco .1 of the Clifford family was of knots became common this This address had a powerful effect even object in view her captain made for the speed twenty iu my leg by using and have had no j vicinity. also shown us. It was kept in a book shore. it was evident that a first class com- of re turn of the dis- ; upon some of his opponents, and for a symptoms merce must exceed that ease. attended me in London in 17TJ. It is entitled SANK IX FLOUT Y FKKT. destroyer speed. Many prominent physicians printed time it was that the mob would not hoped Moreover, she must have such a coal ami all failed, but S. S. S. did the work. Butler's Analogy, and is dedicated to the It is believed lie started toward Port be rallied to the commission of further capacity as would enable her to cover Paul W. Kirkpatrick, Johnson City, Term. | 2> Children’s Suits at $1.00 each. Honorable Charles Lord Morris. Hawsers were sent out and fasten- without the need of re- Right Talbot, when it known that great distances Men’s violence. But became ed to trees and the made to haul 50 Overcoats from $4.00 to $12.00 each. Lord High Chancellor of (Heat Britain, attempt coaling. Spring another had arrived an intense excite- press the on to the beach. The vessel sank -1 lie (. launched in rhiiadel- Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis- 100 Pieces Men’s Underwear 25 cents each. llis most most lov- ship oluinbia, by Lordship's loyal, in feet of water and the eases ment followed. The mob was warned of the eighty pulled pliia yesterday, is the outcome of this de- mailed free. Hats from 25 cents to each. ing and most obedient servant. Joseph trees up the roots. Her prisoners, mand. A maximum of Derby $1.50 event the of horns. The press by speed twenty-two Swift Specific Co., by blowing chained to the were carried down ] Butler. deck, knots an hour, a sea of twenty-one Ga. a speed Atlanta, | was stored in and Mr. Lovejoy with her and a number of her crew were building knots and a coal capacity that enables her We were also shown a chair l'»0 lyr25nrm Great Mark Down on years and his friends were guarding it. At lost. The money, which was in British to steam 20.240 knots at the usual cruis- Straw Hats, old, and a hook entitled The Vil- was carried to the bottom and of ten knots are the chief feat- singing midnight .Nov. i, 18:><. the blinding, in guineas, ing speed in i.SOb. never recovered. ures of this vessel. Her is lage Harmony, published But which the was stored was set on lire battery ample Hats formerly sold for $1.50, now $1. Hats formerlv sold press No one to-day can tell just where the for of her but that which us most was an iu- fighting anything class, interested a was shot down went for $1, now for 50 cents. Hats for cents by mob and Mr. Lovejoy Hussar down. Port Morris is said fighting is not her forte. 5 each. trodm tion to Mr. Amos brother to be the but there is a Sylvester, like a dog while leaving the building, and place, long shore, Private property on land is not taken of the late Moses of and it is a tedious task to fix the location or an in an Sylvester, (father expired. He was buried in destroyed hy enemy except JS@”This is a bona fide sale. Remember it is the immediately of a vessel that sank so light weig't John), who arrived in town the be- many years ago emergency, but private property «»n sea night a lone on the Mississippi and his last a stock offered at spot and which the tides have had such lias always been the victor’s prize. To this time to save the care and expense of ic fore from Kushville. 111. He left his na- remained unmarked for chance to work resting place upon. capture or destroy unarmed ships at sea moval, and the sale will continue Julv and Au- tive hearth 'own of ">1 Two from the British during (the Palermo) years years. Owen Lovejoy, his brother, also brigs government is permissible if they Hy an enemy’s rlag, at on is bis lirst arrived at Port Morris in 17'-»4 and started and on that mission is the Columbia heut. gust, the old stand Church Street. ago. and this visit to Maine born in Albion, nine years younger than to delve for the lost treasure. In all its essential since. He returns t<> find his brothers They characteristics, except and a of Bowdoin Col- searched for two when the United Elijah, graduate years, making the captured crews ‘’walk the and sisters ail dead, ami all of the nearly lege. afterwards moved to Alton. Wit- States government concluded they had no plank." it is piracy legalized piracy, it MRS. C. W. H j there and ordered them In AN E Y. connections and friends of bis generation, nessing the martyrdom of his brother he right away. is true, but of the same moral complex- isp.t a of 1 Beltast, 12, 1892.—23 lie learns that be lias two cousins company composed English capi- ion as the work ot the freebooters of the July living, his grave and vowed eternal knelt.upon talists was organized to search for the main. (.rant, of j Spanish viz... F.lemuel Palermo, and Dr. A man of warfare against slavery. pow- j vast wealth. They were not successful. It is also true that the right to make of Belfast. He .'lur- TTJLY .■Sylvester, says.that and From that time several have war 9, 1893. erful physique, intense feeling, great j companies on private property at sea is one of ing a'i these not a da\ lias been formed. They searched for a time value to this now. < >iir ~ years passed magnetism as a speaker, he preached and great country just and dually gave it up. commerce, not recovered from the STOKER'S that lu- did not think of bis native home yet BEST lectured with a against slavery passionate \ The scuivh was abandoned for a long Alabama's work, is far smaller than that among be hills <»f Maine, and long to that carried the with him. time. the Worces- energy people i Twenty-six years ago of several European countries -our possi- v:>i; But. manned in the ter Hussar found the having West, In Is.s he became the pastor of a Congre- Wrecking Company ble foes. But it is probable that the day i j wreck and of the caivs of a him from tore away the upper part is near when the American will family prevented Church at Princeton. Til., .where ! flag again gational the ship with cover the lines! for as as Ill1 dynamite. trade well doing so. and now. after bis are all ships PATENT family he himself the boldness FLOUR. distinguished by tii!•:v Foi xo >omi:thjno. for war, in numbers equal to those of our dead one ami except son, though 7"> years of bis attacks from the commercial rival. upon slavery pul- Enough was found to convince people greatest of age. the desire t<> visit his old home While, therefore, it is well to have the pit. In lsr.ti he was elected to Congress, that the Hussar had sunk in that locality. A Little in but before lie died become too t<> Columbia and her twin sister. Cruiser No. Higher Price, FURNITURE resist, had the been strong where he took a leading in the con- Probably present apparatus part for immediate to ex- and so lie came, all alone. He there in existence then, they would have found PI, piracy according says flict that proceeded the Rebellion. At- international customs, it is whether or not the vast treasure was isting worthy f BEST, 1 have been great improvements in Maine of whether it would not he wise tempts were made to intimidate him, and secreted there. Several cannon were question since lie left. He is a carpenter by trade, and so were as well as right for this nation to take a Makes threats of assassination were frequently ] found, leather buckets mark- \ \ Bread. and left Boston with his kit of tools ed Hussai step toward international recognition of sweetest, made, but he held to his course boldly at sea. With such a law ! MOST, (many of them made by liis brother I he present dredging outfit is under private property and the good light and the i the Columbia’s oc- i SPENCER fought kept the < recognized & command of Thomas universally WILSON? aptain Simomls, Moses) in the bark Sultan, of for we Boston, faith. Blaine in his book thus writes of of Leominster, Mass. It consists of two cupation would be gone, but perhaps j -FOE SALE BY- New Orleans: then went the j should be better off than before. \ew Missis- — up him as a from scows, a lug, hydraulic bucket, and a because cam' the best and latest a: Congressman Illinois, j York Herald. -Simply they stvies liver, at Alton. 111., in 1 s41. house where all in the sippi landing ••Though a native of Maine, from floating employed sprung \ work bunk. The bucket about A. A. Howes <£ Go., It was at that that a man weighs place from the Puritan and educated to the O'Donnell the Leader. ancestry one ton. The company lias a capital BOTTOM PRICES. town adjoining his native town in Maine Christian faith as taught hy Calvin, he had stock of £10,UOO. Their forces also in- BELFAST, MAINE. (L:rJ4 the leader of the Homestead was murdered for his clude a diver. On the scow a O’Donnell, brutally opinion’s the fiery eloquence of a French Revolution- dredging is It you would like to see the handsomest lot of with a strike and chairman of the committee sake, hut a short time before. The con- dynamo <>,000 candle power electric ist. Not even the exasperating wit of search used bv the diver at the bot- which run the town until the militia versation with Mr. in relation light ap- Sylvester Thad Stevens or the studied taunts of tom. Simonds that lie still Captain says have to be Norj111 work in one with the day apparatus When < >’ Donnell married, six years ago, Parlor Suits. Chamber Sets. & Elijah I*. Lovejoy was horn in the town delivered him before the we have amounts to more than the hy long war, pre- he had only a few dollars. Now he has a vious did in two weeks, and of Albion. Kennebec county. Maine, in that the negroes were destined to walk to companies house and lot as pretty and inviting as a month. A LARGE STOCK OF perhaps would rare To live in. It is worth !>»>•_': graduated at Waterville College in emancipation as tin* children of Israel anyone more than sg,000. and it is all paid for. t\zat 1S2»». and went to St. Louis. Mo., where, journeyed to the promised land through A Cat that look to Water. It is delightfully furnished. The parlor Makes an every-day convenience of an and lie was first as a the Red .Sea.*' Caskets, Robes, Burial Good* engaged, teacher then as is a cool, cosy loom. The Brussels car- old-time Pure and wholesome. The most interesting trait in our cat's luxury. a political editor. He studied Nothing is more calculated to impress the pet is of a pretty and there are with care. theology character did nut appear until lit* had figure, Prepared scrupulous Highest CONSTANTLY ON HAND. • beautiful on the walls. In the at Princeton, and in 1 Si):» was ordained as mind with the rapid change of sentiment in been a week or so on board. Then lie pictures award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each ; corner is a hook ease with a little desk. a Presbyterian minister, and to relation to the question of slavery in the gave us a surprise. It was when we were package makes two large pies. Avoid returning I There are hooks in that case—his- SPENCER <£ lying in Camden harbor. Everybody was good imitations —and insist on the WILSONS St. I :mis became the editor of a religious State of Illinois than the fact that when tories, standard novels, and economic having going ashore to take a tramp among the None Such brand. Journal called The Observer. Anti-slav- was shot down a mob works. You will find these in all Elijah Lovejoy by hills, and Charlie, the cook, was | nearly coming the houses of the skilled workmen. There MERREL.L & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. (FORMERLY SPENCER & JONES.) ery agitation was then rife throughout the as an abolition dog in 1837 a majority of too, to row the boat back to the yacht. is an Encyclopaedia Britannica in the ease. free States, and Mr. while dis- the that he threw his life Mnuly discovered that lie was somehow Lovejoy. people thought Nearly every man in town seems to have “getting left." Being a prompt and very claiming any connection with the aboli- away and “died as the fool dieth.” In subscribed for the work. There is a decided cat. it did not take him long to big was endowed with less than his brother piano in the room. too. The other rooms tionists, yet the old- eighteen years Owen, make up his mind what to do. He ran to are furnished as as the in time New England hostility to human one of the most pronounced abolitionsts the low rail of the yacht, put his forepaws invitingly parlor. Company Belfast There are taste and comfort in A New Granite every on and us a Two thau other and with an of the land, was elected to from it, gave long, anxious look. Days Quicker any slavery inspired earnest zeal Congress room. The kitchen is furnish relatively Then as the boat was shoved off he raised Excursion. for the freedom of the that State, and elected because he was an better than the A cheer- press. Occasional his a parlor. bright, voice in plaintive mew. We wavetf personally romlucteil Tourist Ex- i abolitionist. ,i. o. j. ful and furnished home is that paragraphs in The Observer gave great him a good-by, chaffed him pleasantly, charmingly SHEARER'Scursions ro Colorado. Ftah, and all Pacific of O’ Donnell. coast points leave Boston .Boston A- Albany offence to the of St. Louis. Ceu- Liberty, Me.. July 1”>, e802. and told him to mind the anchor, and Hugh depot) people 1 he same the in ones every Thursday. 3 i\ m.; arrive at San Francisco have we correspondent says I sureil and dinner ready when got back. Tuesday following. Rates, sleeping car berths. menaced for this exercise of the | of O’Donnell’s followers, who earn much That was too much for bis As Ac., furnished on to your nearest The temper. application freedom of in a com- Soldier Vote. less than lie, “are compared with ticket a«rent, or to F. K SHKARER. Manairer. or speech slave-holding quick as a flash lie had dived overboard, palaces those of in Pittsburg." to J AS. S. SMITH, Airent, "> State Sr., Boston. Hedinghy. To Build an Iron Ship. compaign very That was the we had ■which flowed at Lexington and Bunker strangest thing veteran soldiers of the Union army will ever seen in all our lives! We were quite Arthur Sewail A of liath, are W. F. and declared that lie would not con- Co., pre- RUNNELLS, Hill, vote for Cleveland and Stevenson. The used to that could at see- GRANITE MONUMENTS elephants play the and for the sent to lie chained. In paring plans specifications the spring of 1 veterans know their friends. They know saw, and horses that could tire cannon, to learned and to educated but first iron sailing vessel ever built in Maine. a negro criminal was taken out of the St. the record of Grover Cleveland, who ve- pigs dogs; Attorney art! Counsellor at Lai. She will be a four masted vessel Headstones that a cat that of his own accord would take register- Louis jail hy a mob, chained to a tree and toed nearly every pension bill reach- All matters entrusted to me will receive to the water like a full-blooded Newfound- ing about 3,000 tons, 300 feet keel, 45 feet ed him while he was and lost no I burned to death. An was made president feet hold. Her masts will be of prompt attention. Collections made at reason- attempt land, was a little beyond anything we had | beam, 27 to express his contempt for rates. to indict the opportunity ! iron as well as the hull. The firm is able Gm20 authors of this crime, and members of the Grand and ever heard of. Of course the boat was put- the Army, for the and was taken aboard | ting their yard in condition the build- Judge in his charge to the grand jury they know, too, the history of the copper- stopped, Middy Office P. 0. Building, Wlnterport.lMe drenched and but of iron vessels as rapidly as possible, l\ G EXE H .1 / head his name ‘General’* Ste- shivering, perfectly ing laid down the doctrine that when a mob l who signs j keel of * to he once more with the crew. and expect to lay the their first venson, outside of a few Democratic happy j is hurried some and, in the winter. are now by mysterious, metaphys- officer-holders and sol- He had been ignored and slighted; but he ship early They All kinds of granite used, first-class work, satisfaction yuara>,' j office-seekers, tlijj- of the ical and almost electric to com- had insisted on his and as soon as laying the foundations buildings and reasonable. frenzy, diers vote will be solid against the Demo- rights, Goat, Pails aPelMers ftrices | were lie was con- one of which will be 200x50 feet, mit a deed of violence and the vratie nominees. When Generals Sickles they recognized quite | required, find see us before orders elsewhere bloodshed, and the other for furnaces and WANTED. Xg=“Cal! /daring your A and Slocum stood in the national tented. [August Si. Nicholas. power, participators therein are absolved from ) up 100x50. A of tools and ma- Democratic convention and warned the large quantity Steady employment and aood wajres. Apply to guilt and therefore not for must be The com- Maine. proper subjects that Cleveland's nomination would Eastern Maine Fair. chinery purchased. F. 1. KNIGHT & CO., Bridge Street, Belfast, party will the which will be punishment. If the jury should find that it the of 24,- pany buy plates, 3w29 373 Main St., Rockland, Me. CHAS. R HARRISON L. WOOD A S T. array against voting strength bent and moulded at their yard. They such are the facts in the ease before 000 New York soldiers, stated sim- 28. The effect j them, they Baxgoh, Me., July only will be able to build two 3,000 ton vessels ! them said the ‘‘act at the and a fact that to of the which have | Judge, not all. ply fact, applies legal complications one Mr. Harold Sewail it is I at time. says other northern State as well as to arisen over the Eastern Maine State Fair The case transcends every a of time when iron vessels your jurisdiction. It I only question GENESEE TABLED New York. If one doubts this, he to any management has been increase interest as is the reach of human law.” j can be constructed cheaply in the beyond can easily verify it by talking with the in this show, which will be year’s great United States as in England, if Congress Mr. Lovejoy's comments the veterans of his and held 30 and 31 and 1 upon acquaintance. [Mirror August September will let the navigation laws alone. The of the caused ! Farmer. and 2. Vice President came here charge Judge deep indig- Greeley price of iron and steel is constantly grow- I to-day for consultation with the other exe- the nation in St. Louis, in consequence of ing less. It has cheapened past year. We have received a ear-!• Fearful Hail Storm. authorize the state- .just cutive officers. They The firm will continue their wooden which the office of The Observer was de- brated salt and offer it at tin* following ment that entries are being received earli- which have 28. Yester- shipbuilding industry they r a mob. He Noktiifield, Minn., July er and Bids, containing 22 14-pound bans stroyed hy thereupon deter- than during any previous year, a a terrible hail wind storm maintained so successfully for longterm bbl. day ami swept live weeks in there I mined to remove his a that already, advance, new Bids, eontaininn 2'k 1 b.in* *' paper into free over the town of 12 miles of years. Their big ship Roanoake O-pound Farmington, are from 50 to 75 horses at I bid. training Maple- on the tides about State, and moved it across the river to north of and an area of 20 is to be launched high ■' here, country to remain there the fair. C. j Bids, c mtaininn ,:>* r>-pound -t-' two wood, during and in season to bid. 111. But his on miles east and west miles north | August 20, equipped Alton. press landed by H. of arries here to- 1 being Nelson, Waterville, make her first next Sacks containing 14 1837, Ten thousand of capacity park by Professor Garner, who has gone to Af- | proportion. panes glass the rush of three men have ! was again invaded by a mob and the press great horses, rica to the of the ^ Belfast, April *?. lS«.»2.-14tf I w ere broken. Trees were of their language gorilla stripped been at work additional study • Another press was of placed building i and the says he will not re- destroyed. bought, foliage, many being totally stripped for horses. The outside attrac- chimpanzee, quarters sufficient W !! 1 v I but before it could lie set it was brok- ! their while roofs of small out- turn until he has secured phono- Joskch Wili.i vm^n, up branches, tions this will be the Peek “ Public. I year Mystic the of these — Nntarv Collections were all battered in. The loss records of speech and Mocha called The Aristocratic Coffee of America.” en in and tlie buildings an balloonist and graphic Java justly Coffee... thrown pieces fragments Combination, English two of monkey life to be able to crops is absolute, corn, wheat and oats great types served in the Garden at the Pure Food Exhibition. into the river. A other features. The general offices of the of This is the Coffee Japanese Mississippi strong body cut down. This is so over an area , to settle definitely subject monkey SON being the fair have been and the JOSEPH WILLIAMSON & of law who it j of already opened He has, so far, in 12 years’ whole roasted in 2 lb air-tight cans. abiding citizens, thought of 15 miles square, covering portions of is to be devoted language. Always packed (unground) entire month August been able to three Life. would not be to submit to the dic- ! Rice, Dakota and Goodhue counties, ex- I study, reproduce You can get free 24 beautiful photographs of Eastern Address, ; right to perfecting the details of the exhibition. which Attorneys & Counsellors^ west to the JO I sounds in the monkey language CHASE & SANBORN. Boston. Mass. tations of a mob, rallied around Mr. Love- j tending Mississippi River, l will the are to monkeys. They were omces Over American OBre Bf miles. A liberal estimate place Send 10 cents for subscription to a lively intelligible We sell only to the trade. Kiprens joy and offered to procure for him a new at and the loss sounds of a desire for food, | acreage destroyed 10,000 matrimonial journal for Id and young. Ad- expressive ESTABLISHED 181«i press. A convention embracing men of at $200,000. dress Orange Blossoms,Yarmouthport, Mass. for drink, and of terror. j The Oldest in Brazil. City | corners, sound asleep, curled up like huge is not generally known, but it is true nev- New England Fisheries. 1 black snakes. ertlieless, that once Bahia was the i;l«. IN THE MARKET PEACE. WILL | bay AN INDUSTRY IN WHICH TWENTY MIL- •I liE I P DILI. IN A Another class tind in most renewed in CARRIED SEDAN I employment carry- wliale-lisliery the world, I LIONS ARE INVESTED. "a healing wonder.•• Tbe Go&t 1 HAIR, OR RIDE IN A NEW STEAM EL- and down hills in sedan and hear the close of the ing people up 17th century A fund of instructive information on and \ I'OR? WHALE-FLESH IN LIEU OF Strength!- Vitality! I chairs, which are here called cadeiras. A was rented by the Portuguese King for the fisheries of the New States is *RK. j England white man finds it hard work to as- $30,000 a To tins hundred of ial Correspondence of the Journal.] very year. day, contained in the recently published report Tbe Ostricb cend the blurt's on foot, unburdened, Bahians are engaged in the as J. W. Collins and and M. Smith. have the of be- a hi a, San Salvador, June 15tli, business, by Hugh reputation though he takes his time for it; and it is much for the flesh of the monsters, which The material upon which the is No city in Brazil is so interesting report ing able to digest every- dangerous, too, in the intense heat. Most they relish as an article of food, as for the based was obtained a personal canvass : c as Bahia, because, with | by (jomfort but neither of them foreigner thing, of the streets between the and low- more valuable oil and bone. by of the United States fish com- architect- upper commercially | agents precipitous streets, antique mission of the 3,400 miles of coast line has on er of I had to live food KMW THYSELF. towns wind by curves the Quantities whale-flesh are cooked in ur SELr-rKESLUVATiON. A new sedan chairs and mo zigzag along covered statistics. and only ngrel citizens, by Gold Medal PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and edge of deep ravines, or slant almost per- the street and eagerly gobbled by the ne- to the cooked with Laid. by far the most characteristic. It The report relates year 1880 and Hog’s PHYSICAL DE15JL1TY, ERRORS of pendicularly to and fro, in order to miti- groes and Portugues; and if an unsophisti- includes the entire commercial fisheries of and chi dim YOUTH, EXHAUSTED VITALITY, PRE- ais about as much to Rio Men, women, MATURE DECLINE, and ail DISEASES similarity the New coast. The gate their There is one street cated foreigner goes to market to England opening and WEAKNESSES of MAN. 300 pages, cloth, i<»t*s lialf-creole New Orleans to steepness. buy have, tak n their gay, portion is devoted to tables on the general however, ciit; 125 invaluable prescriptions. Only $1.00 supported on massive arches, of compari- pork, he is quite likely to have whale by mail, donble sealed. u and Puritan Boston. Its massive conditions of the industry in the live coast powder Descriptive Prospect- and steak palmed oft upon him. lard, entertained their us with endorsements nippi Qrijn tively easy grade; but it is stony and States. Stout are of the very quaintest I long, F AS.MK B. Waud. People, of the Press and voluma-y kllkb 2 buildings shows for testimonials of cured. I lllaka unshaded. When at last you reach the The first table 30,530 persons dyspepsia generations. the NOW, -. and most of the are Consultation in or mail. ription, dwelling were in the of whom Read this. person by Expert treat- upper its surface is no means employed industry, 1 his was because an ment. INYIOLAKLI-: SECRECY at.d CER- on the of cliffs town, by Fisherman’s Life oil the Banks. in the accep- ■pped verge breezy by 15,122 were engaged vessel fisheries, “Lvnn, Mass., Nov. 28, TAIN C''l!?\ Pu W. F P rkrr. or level, for in the six miles between its two 1891. The Medical Institute, No. 4 Euliinch .nn'iis buttresses of The 12,305 in the shore or boat fisheries, and “ table substitute for lard had Peabody St., masonry. The fisherman’s life on the Banks and I am a very person. I Boston, Marts. i extremes -the Kio Vcrmellio at one end in various on shore. fleshy s I 0,110 capacities The Medical Institute has Imi- ascend more stories than the in winter is a chafe have tender not b.-en discovered. It is Peabody many skyward (rcorges very hard one, vessel badly, joints and but no — Hem -l. and Monserrat at the other—are more In the number of fishermen Mas- tators, equal. ; hers in South for the same live well on board—better feet. Powder is a The Science of or Self is a America, though they i saehusetts is much in the lead of all the Comfort blessed here now—science’s latest Life, Preservation, hills than Rome sits broken than on shore. have that t^asure more valuable than poul. Ken 1 it now, -•Hi upon, by pic- They to, they to ire. that bouses do in New York and j other States, having 10,851 persons in the comfort 1 cannot do with- every WEAK an ! \ ERYOUS man. .-.rid learn to but tiresome There is a may stand the excessive cold; and their pay first b 'Oii f «r tkitchen and be STRONG.— Jftuicul Hcvicto, auo—because could not find turesque gorges. j class. Maine takes rank in the shore out it. I recommend it to (Copyrighted.) they is like their a doubt. The my tine steam of lives, floating fisheries and shore em- 1 elevator—which, course, i industries, giving and are the fami'v. >40 enough in a horizontal and is made on shares. From the friends, they delighted position voyage to and re- lands you in hut one when ployment 0,205 5,244 persons, — A. therefore to ver- spot, perhaps of the catch are deducted the with it.” Mrs. E. Goodwin, compelled take ii gross profits spectively. j \ our destination may he two or three miles cost of bait and ice, and one fourth of one 11 r St. '. ihdiia is also the spiritual capital The vessels, boats, apparatus, shore Rockaway distant- hut no wheeled vehicles what- per cent, for the Willows’ and Orphans and cash in It is the in the a 'hi. the residence "i property capital employed greatest powder COTTQLENE being iiis Fund. One half of the net as “stock,” it the New fisheries are ever. At every street corner and near all England next given world for fleshv people, Is the od tlic and dominated called, goes to the owners of the vessel, especially new, daintv, ir’.e-ss, Archbishop Vy ! and the tabic shows 1,542 vessels, with a who places of public resort one sees long rows tlie other half to the from which is those perspire and chafe \;\-seven churches as palpably as crew, j tonnage of 70,738. 10 valued, with outfit, pure, and satisfact : r ,-i : of curtained for custom- deducted each man's share of the crew’s excessively. 11:bridge and Ww lla\cnb\ llar- cadeiras, waiting j at >0.382,0U0. that cook’s ALL DRUGGISTS IT. Stit its f >r lard. nit iv.- as do in Northern expenses; is, wages, water, Massachusetts is credited with more SELL I'.very :m; The set foot ers, exactly carriages Yale. instant you medicine-chest, etc. Tlie\ sail full SEND HOSTRL FOR FREE SAMPLE. and their hat in away | then half of all the fishing vessels of New ber of the can eat and ities; bearers, hand, of and with a family :’tia, you are plunged at once into | hope full larder. Arrived England, viz: >30, followed by Maine with ! COMFORT POWDER CO., Hartford. Conn. crowd around the approaching pedestrian on the grounds, they anchor in about E. S. SViCES, SECHtTAoY. the food into which .■•art oj the oldest portion and the forty } 4(». Connecticut with 214, Rhode Island digest with all the of the V. hack or fifty fathoms, and set their trawls. "f its business tor the eagerness S., j with 00. and New Hampshire with 15. it enters. activity, These are anchored on Bright housekeep- driver, with somewhat less of his long lines, the < >1 tin- 11 .-»<*>l boats valued at *•>.><,01*», ml is fronted a though and by busy market-place, bottom, extending out from the used in the shore lisheries, Maine has ers see this point and use impudence, shouting (/'" nnleh’fi, Srnhor schooner hundreds of ■no four-mile-long street that out- many yards. To 2,000, worth *22.7,420, and Massachusetts lyrnrmlu GEO. T. ••Will have a chair, sir?’* When these, at intervals of a fathom dis- Cottolene. v you (the READ, h<- water is thr original San Salva has 2.41*4. valued at *224,022. The appar- tance varies for different are attach- you have selected tin* least dilapidated- lish), atus employed in the actual taking of fish For sale at grocers. lomidrd nearly four centuries ago ed shorter lines. These lines have to be looking palanquin, stepped inside its dusty and other products was vaiued at *1,282,- •-day tilled with commercial houses, tended in dories, earn containing two of N. K. FAIRBANK &. faded old and seated 222, which **02.226 represented trawl CO., musty, curtains, men, who haul, bait, and land the tisli in Sole Manufacturers, ■o-rally swaiming with negroes, and and hand-lines, -442,020 weirs, pound nets § on its the to be transferred to Machinist the schoon- Steam slippery, straight boat, and Fitter. yourself gingerly and whose are not* trap nets, *100,272 pots, *182,220 CHICAGO, people complexion er. Herein lies the and hacked chair, you are instantly tip-tilted danger hardship, seines, *104,200 gill nets, and *28,122 5 Central Wharf, Boston. their noses he for the tides of tin* DEALER IN lighter, though may strong Banks and the minor forms, topsy-turvy, and manage to remain right including hag nets, fyke < levs and shoal water seas. tlat their hair less tiglith pile up great combing nets, harpoons, spears, dredges, tongs, end up only by the greatest effort, while The cold is cruel, and the work hard. Iyr38tc ed- -for the city's population is “col- rakes, etc. down comes a the hearers elevate the poles to their Suddenly fog, not the soft Of the total investment in of St. Titus I>ance Cured I VIII. Sewing Machine Findings, Mill ahout ten to one. the apparatus Sep- Among light- mist of summer or autumn, hut a San shoulders. And then they trot off glee- thick, capture, Massachusetts lias *1,000,221, Andreas, CaL, February, 1889, lied. minority are many Knglish and heavy bank, soaked through with the My boy, 13 years old. was so affected by St. as much elated at the Maine *422,282, and New Hampshire *22, fully, opportunity cold of the Vitus Dance that he could not go to school foi tn n.ereliants (the latter penetrating icebergs farther 201. plies, felting, Packing, Ete. nationality two years. Two bottles of of such a weight up the long hill north. Horns are blown from the Pastor Koenig’s Nerve carrying vessel, The invested in shore Tonic restored his -minating. ) and a few Yankees who capital property health, and he is now attend- AGENT for a few cents as if were at but every year many dories are lost. < >ne FOR they sitting of various kinds, as wharves, buildings, ing school again. MICHAEL O’CON NEL. ‘gaged in the sugar and tobacco would think that common if not ease on the top of a coach driving a spank- sense, flake yards, etc., amounted to *2.820,070, Baltimore, June, 1890. would make each a break- for in those two articles this port law, dory carry of which more than half is to be credited 1 used Pastor Koenig’s Nerve Tonic for nerv- THJU CARDING MILL OF ing pair. er of water and but none do and ous trouble caused overwork, and ■ully as much commerce with the pilotbread; to Massachusetts. by found it In with either does not teach or all that it is claimed to be. After Bahia, every family any pre- experience the The amount of using one bat- Coloila 4 Hartforfl led States asi'ara with its india-rub- ready money required Cycles. tle fishermen like such for it bad the desired effect, and I can rec- tentions to considers it indispeusible chances, year after to conduct the and truly style properly fisheries, ommend it to all a like -.nd Kio with its coffee, though in year comes the same old story of a lost suffering complaint, as a B. KELLEY & -ALSO AGENT FOR- to own two or three cadeiras, as people in known as cash capital or working capital, really wonderful SAML. CO., and two men starved or dead of remedy. THREW. rase the are in cx- dory was Massachusetts exports greatly other of the world their car- *2,222,224, employing Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 19, ’90. I East Side of BELFAST, parts keep thirst. When the fog lifts are Kiver, AER310T0RN, >f the importations. Kice, coffee, they many *4,284,200. The total investment in ves- For seven years my eldest daughter had faint- and the rank and of its miles from their are carried Will be this as usual. Wool re as riages; standing schooner, by shore ing spells and spasms. Last June she took the operated season, arranged l>>r pumping anil power purposes, and arr sels, boats, apparatus, property, nds. dye-woods oranges al- the swift know not first of Pastor adapted tor all work from two owner is written on the tides, they whither. and cash amounted to Koenig’s Nerve Tonic, and since ceived at the or it can be left in light requiring to plainly palanquin capital *20,004,704. mill, six horse come that time have power; also for water supply for resi- Pl'ed in eonsiderahle ipiantities. Then days of hunger and thirst; of which Massachusetts bad they entirely ceased. in the expensiveness of its curtains, the *12.242,220. dences, farms and villages. Call and' see testi- hands are frozen to the oars: madness JOHN GLOECKNER. with Vonant irker blacks than those of this scc- Maine Connecticut Belfast Co,, monials and get estimates. .1 T3 the of its car- *2,880.802, *2,822,- amount of its gilding, livery haunts them: and then—death. Sometimes —A Valuable Book en Nervous 824. Rhode Island and New * * ;t would hr to *1,020,178. Diseases sent free to any address, Ellis £ Gmn, Don’t the impossible imagine, riers, and the arms emblazoned make land or arc a Forget i'iaee.l maybe by they picked up by Hampshire *212,220. and poor patients can also obtain ry come direct from Africa within a vessel, in which case often this medicine free of charge. " <1- upon it. And when the splendor of the passing they The third table in the report shows the Swift Paul, return before their own This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend :.ttionor two. schooner: but that each “ GEO. T l.ying directly oppo- sedan has departed, it is sold for quantity and value of species of fish Pastor Koenig, of Fort Wavne, lnd., since 1876. and V. 11. Sargent, READ, private great happiness is rare. Then their vessel is now prepared underhis direction by the 1 the ‘‘dark continent.” this portion and public uses. Certainly every lady of the which so sailed out past the “ *• F. B. 44 gaily light, » l'S Knowlton, Main St., A\e. a/.il was the in OTIIKK MAHIXK 1'KolH KOENIG MED. CO., Chicago, III. Belfast, great rendezvous, aristocracy must have her own especial comes home with her llag at half-mast. taken in eac h State. It is seen that, con- Monroe with John Twomblg, r times, for those engaged in the [From “In Clowcster Harbor," R. Sold by Druggists at SI per Bottle. 6 for S. • •adeira, to he carried about by two liver- by Cleveland in the sidering the New England States together, SI.75. 6 Bottles for $9. “ “ trade. l»y the way, I came across Coxe, August Century. Large Size* F. B. Xealley, ied and followed a rod is far the most house-negroes, by the by important spe- 1\t53 WOOL CARDING aliment records the other Stockton at day,which retinue of female servants--for to ride Not a ttaoe. cies, being valued at 82.bob.7b7, after Brown’s Stable, hat the pious I’ortuguese of the 17th in the tram-cars which traverse which come oysters at si,:>bb,784. lobsters -AT- j plehean A, E, somktiiix«. Alim t mi: nn. Miles’ last at 7;10, whale at 8S28,4(>:>, Brooks with Chase, l"th rent uries characterized the or to products the upper town in all directions, ia i>k. ,v i.oon 1:1 x and a imiai ti- haddock at '70s.702. mackerel at 8701. IF. It. A. SEARSPORT SPOOL ny the bland title of “commerce Brooksville, Hodge, MILL, descend into the lower one by a public cai, vii T(ji:v 424. halibut at ->7:ib,7bf>, and menhaden at ]| ^UTiaTTrJ — ransom ,.f ami Green's with spiritual slave*." elevator, would be to lose caste beyond A correspondent writes to the i>:iA11 Landing BY leu t on under rlie guise *f 'I’inies t<* correct some errohs in an ac- Ilegarding the quantities of products, phiian- ret rieving. A. O. Candage, INicliersicm \ count of a race menhaden rank lirst, with Cajd. Ilniloy. OSleUsibl\ In rescue llie ob- given around tin* Horn. 170.002,210 j-agail i’aiming in the market place, you 1 He says: -‘In the first place (.'apt. James pounds, followed by seaweed, with. /4b,- Final-haven with 'arils retri'imm! am! in tlmr n:$J» it*] ir. maul >il ve* a* brand* l'rom the l»uruing and ser\c that skinned, well-dress- anil i^i'iul work guaranteed ;.t rea^-naMe rales. tic-light, F. had no bet with the Tam bbh.bbU cod with b7,14b, 040 Murphy pounds; Thus. » them to a Christian with Copt. Burgess country where ed. masculine portion of the crowd, ap- O'Shanter’s captain, Mr. Peabody, nor pounds; haddock, 40.470.027 pounds WOOL RECEIVED Belfast, June », lstfj.—s«f he did ( have bel. for herring, with 0<;.01i»,2b0 and lob- iniulit baptized, and at the same pear to he perpetually lending in one di- apt. Peabody any pounds, At F. L. Palmer’s, Monroe, anil returned, anil at A. neither knew for certain when the sters, 00,44b, 000 pounds- K. Mekerson’s Swanvltle. e w a (1 those who had been so kind the captain More, rection- toward big, square elevator- was Cleanse other sailed. There was no more race The largest catch made by the Itolls lor sale at mill and :i«• — i« «« i\ 1 hem b\ a life-time of unre- ol j>1 ihlg ipturc towel. Join the merchants Massachusetts fishermen. who took 2bb- < procession than any ship makes even voyage. The \\ >ol. d toil. in suits of cool whit, linen, with pale Shenfindoah lelt V. Y.. March _M. late in 217,00b pounds valued at sb.Sbs, 274. The Vitiated Searsport, Ma\ Ism’. _U t.he and anchored at Bedloe's Island Maine ranks second, with 12b,bbbjs04 re ate enough Chinese here to add green sun umbrella.'*, ami planters with day which is Is miles from New York, and pounds, sig 111,200, followed by llhode to broad brimmed hats ami jackets ..t yellow "i v;iHi-,,u the pre \ailing ebony, sailed from Sandy Hook the morning of Island, with 127.00b,47b pounds. 8b:lb. 144; Blood followed servants with eii the slaves were lirsl euianeipat pongee, by carrying the lioth. The lirst two days out she had Connecticut, 02.072,404 pounds, • alms. The Tam O’Shanter left Balti- 8l.b77.bOO and New Hampshire with would not work for love oi tli. ii smallest parcels, and you elite]- a ID y iiimn-y sss.bll. see more with two boats on the i£4lh day of 4,bb4,b08 pounds, When you •o ilacked close the planters imported a lew ship j numsive stone building, up combined catch of all the New March and towed out beyond ( ape Henry, Tlte NEW & EEAUTIEUL FATTE: its semi NS, •f coolies. Hut the experiment did umlei tin* hillll. In darkness which she left the morning of tin 2.">th of England States was ObO. 170,040 pounds, worth 8l0.bb0.04 i. Its -1.i.i.i \<■ at «.i; r ia k•;a ins at ove a brilliant success, and poverty ymi are unpleasantly conscious <>! a strong March. The Tam O’Shanter was '2~> day's impurities to the line on this side and the Shenan- The question of the nationality of per- •dueed the negroes to reason. >ne smell of grease, a bewildering display of doah -'7. The Shenandoah passed her sons constituting the crews of lishing Kervey’s Jewelry Store. ami a of numbers of ('reole .Mina machinery in moiiun. degree vessels is one of marked in Bursting through Negresses, somewhere between the line and cape, for consequence, -AI.S<)- as peacocks in their gorgeous t ur- oxygen less heat which no human creature the Tain O’Shanter sighted and passed view of the dependence placed on the the Shenandoah oil Staten llsand in the lishery marine in the event of the war. Fine Hold white gowns and multi}dieity of could long endure. Deposit 1(m) reis, The Skin Heads, Neck ( Indus, the time each A table shows that in lssb Americans Brilliant Bins unit Fa?’ at turnstile, Pacific, only they sighted Bings, ornaments because rejoicing under j (live rents) the grope your '-cut. of the lisher- other the whole voyage. Hut the Shen- constituted 78.00 pci ime. /inr irt/nart of Haitians. With way along a dark. damp, moldy corridor andoah again passed the Tam O'Shanter men, while British provincials composed In Pimples., Finger Bi?igs(\\m si quality)#! to $50 all other nationalities teet thrust into to ;t double elevator, only one ear of which somewhere and beat her 1 to the b.">2 per cent, and high-heeled slipper*, days RICH SOLID SILVER WARE. line in the Pacific, making it in S4 to 12.18 per cent.. wing along with majestic gait a ; is used at a time, and enter the one about | days YOU WILL FIND V The relative value of lb ed- Blotches L>st (.apt. Sii The Shenan- important I'ln itr/ie//,: jor iLitniii'i n/.;l /" a Peabody’s days. isltihy me that comes from hod- ti» ascend. squeezing it holds tt ml only perfect By tight doah arrived oil' the bar at Parallones ible lishery products is also given. Maine FULL .STOCK Jticiirtj sihir lion. : a Statt s in t he value of "portions and cannot he acquired dozen passengers, and is lighted by tiny Island, and. as she was drawing-7 feet of surpasses the ol her And Sores. of all the articles usually ly e* display remarkable muscular de- thing gets in its work, bobbing up and pilot, by beingTighter got the start menhaden, while the other had to wait. New England in lsso and 18,so is also down with a sea-sick and again ship -A FEW EPICURES. ment of arms and shoulders, and motion; present- The for 1880 She got in about two hours ahead of the brought out. figures given f- nd 3 2-ccnt stamps to A. P. Ordway & fY.. ave skulls of thickness you are are dumped oil top of the bluff, are those obtained for the and for best medical work astonishing ly j ship Shenandoah. T he Shenandoah was census, *5o«tcn, Mass., published ■ above the loaded with for the most the statist- may judge by the burdens they are ooO feet starting point. Then, I rails and pig iron and other represent, part, 1\ nrmai* I heav\ to ical condition of the tisheries in 1870. THE BELFAST them. There is another seif cargo the amount of .">(MM) tons. mially hearing- upon passing through registering indicate the I So one can judge from the time made as These tables, therefore, "1 of scientists, you know, who gate, you find yourself upon one side of a I to the two ships. The Tam O'Shanter changes during the past decade. that the thickness of beautiful little it are the was 11 is seen that there has Keen a net de- greater the -plaza. Fronting I about a da\ nearer from ( ape Henry crease. in the number of lishermeu amount- > scull, as compared with that of Municipal Palace, the ('asa da (.obeinrdor I than ('apt. Murphy. The passage from Mse & Co. New York to San Francisco and from ing to 2,421, and a net increase in the me man, is the result of an and other old mansions which look j Foundry simply quaint number of shoresmen 1.042, j Baltimore was just 111 days and not 117 aggregating Announce to the public that tliev arc prepared -n the of nature to as if had mistake from part protect his they strayed by as stated. leaving a total net decrease in persons to do all kinds of’ 11 om the intense rays of the tropical Port ugal. employed of .707. I'he Shipping on the Lakes. Maine’is the State in w hich there which, like the Moor he is ‘*a From the square you have a nignilicent only might mean Live Forever, and Foundry & Machine Works, a increase in the has been general persons Also manufacturers of the 1 "*i of near breed." assert view of the Harbor and lower town. Some idea of the extent of the lake we wish if so de- They ship- engaged in the fisheries, although Con- you might you interest be ie black man’s mental is from such an elevation building may gleam'd from the a substantial in tin* Circular Saw Mills. inferiority ; though directly necticut shows gain sire but L. as we best IIeye statement that in the 181*0 there was ; F.,” ■ year number of shoresmen. ntirely to tin* fact that the sutures of over it you can distinguish little in the lat- Holmes' Stave built on the great lakes per cent, know the are Machine, 1 forty In the former state the percentage of letters, initials of all close an ter lmf a semi-circular of red-tiled at earlier age than those | sweep more st.eam tonnage than was built on the increase was .78.02, while in New Hamp- L. Hall's Stave Jointer. mm the and in the between them entire Atlantic and Pacific seaboards in F.” Atwood, the races, growth of the brain roofs, open spaces shire, Massachusetts, Kliode Island, and originator 1 lie same time. Furthermore, the Mill Gearing, Quarry Derricks, TO-DAY arrested by the cranium thus be- a multitude of ant-like figures moving average Connecticut the percentage of decrease of those famous Bitters, which at I vessel built on the lakes the during year and 2.08 Cars, Ac. It’s ... rxti-iKir. over solid: that to a certain the about, .lust canoes, row boats, was 11.83.14.3.1.23.04 respecf.ive- Hoisting Winches,Quarry TWO CONTINENTS au.i its up age beyond 1800 was twice the size of the season make life worth the average i the net decrease being 1.37 per cent. any -1" ■ ly. Patent Iron Stone liild is as bright and capable of re- jagandas, launches, dot the habor and vessel built during the same period on Sheaves, Jacks, Unity nos r m i.ri \ r immit.imix. I In the items constituting investment living to the poor sufferer from " : instruction as white and fro like Far- the seaboard. Mr. \V. A. Plows. any one, and dart to living tilings. Livingston, i there have been numerous changes Hussey SWAN ; guide buying. lielfast. Me.. Fell. ar>, 1 S!>2.—34. class between 1000 and 250b tons than in cents of all dealers. kill is w ould lose this then unueces- the ultra-marine blue of the tropical sea this decrease is observed every State, 35 there is on the entire seaboard. The fig- Kliode Island and Con- 1 and although Maine, usilN the brain keep on ex- blends with the ultra-marine blue of the ures lie Ivr31 gives are. necticut exhibit an increased investment 1 with the demands made it. The size of upon tropical sky. average the sail vessels, says in vessels, indicating the employment of Mr. on our entire seaboard is it will not hi* to convince the 1)11 the land ol the oldest Livingston, more eral’t of not- easy side, squares j fishing superior types, ) 1 12 miles from \illagc mi shore load. Hut rod 128 tons as New Fish Market gross registered per vessel, in the two latter States. on Penobscot |U« ring white race that its houses ever saw stretch ably steamers, J frontage llav woodland. pasturing supci looking you away 158 on j against tons the lakes. The steam- The decrease in Massachusetts is and mowing fields, um'crdruined■ < lining about due to the fact that our an- chiefly At the WEST END OF LOWEE BRIDGE. 1"(» tons only ! into street and <»It ers on the seaboard 200 as ! best hay: large barn. 40 by SO feet, with long irregular strangle average tons, ! in winders. In the number of boats there Brackett’s Me, I. We have opened :» first-class fish market at the Block, Brooks, house, smaller barns and implements. to live where the sun's into the outlined rows against 428 tons on the lakes. happened green country, by Or, taking has been a net decline of 3,220, valued at above stand, and are to lobsters, Exceptionally tine spring water. Location all I j ready supply [ very • re feeble and therefore their the vessels the canal-boats, the both Maine and Con- clams, ami all kinds of fish, and oysters in elevated and commanding an extended outlook. of palm and orange trees. The “leading except; j 882.bOO. although Children's Pictures a also size on entire their season. We have made arrangements Specialty, Also point X. E. of the ilbtge. known as Mack's average the seaboards is 105 necticut show a small increase in number. plates grew thin. i hotel” —a short distance from the eleva- j with Sherman A: Walker, so that, all orders j l’oint,‘.to acres, finely timbered woodland, mixed :>40 tons on the lakes. The of tons, against The amount of investment in apparatus left at their meat market for article in out- Copying Every Description. ! growth. Apply to ■'c\ei that ne- I any theory may he, the ! another and more extensive estimated value of the American lake a Otf tor, facing ; and outfit lias naturally decreased with line, will he prompth filled. We solicit May 2d, 1802.—Rm21 CHAS. F. GORDON. marine is as share of hereabouts seem to have eraniums square—is as poor, in everything but £02,000.000. against £4,000,- ! the decline in the number of fishermen, your patronage. Care National Bank, Sea rsport, Maine. 000 estimated value of the Canadian lake "» instead of brittle bone, for as it has been ill fortune to vessels and boats. SLEEPER & WEST, they price, any my marine. is j Furthermore, it known that The 1880 an excess over ciytbing conceivable on top of the find. There is a better one at the south- year presents Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fish of all kinds House for Sale. to-day more traffic passes througlrtlie St. to Kliode | 188b amounting $1,420,000; B KI.1-- a ST, M a ink. 28 STABLE 10 STORE such enormous barrels of ern of the in the suburb- Falls Canal than the Suez BENT,aid except extremity town, Mary's through Island alone has advanced in this respect. Estate of the late HARRISON Canal. These statements are deemed MAHONEY, on Ave- and bales of cotton as a horse eouhl an hamlet called Rio Yermclho,(Green riv- Shore property and cash capital show a FOR SALE. Northport worth in to nue. Belfast, consisting of house, making order dispel all possi- net of in 'bigger under. These latter burdens where of the merchants re- increase $1,770,808, participated frH K subscriber oilers for rent his boarding stable E. carriage house, barn, and one er), many city ble doubt as to the extent of the marine | by Massachusetts, Kliode Island and City Bleachery. 1 in the rear of High street, near the Windsor half acre of land. The build- 'lung upon means of side with their families. It is situated close interests on have returned from Boston with all the Motel. The stable can accommodate are all in poles, by ropes, the lakes. With very few I Connecticut, the last State showing the just fifty horses, ings first-class condition. The location is I leading styles of HATS and BONNETS, also and is in first-class condition. Ill health is the upon the finest avenue in the eit\. and commands ’'"is toted on the shoulders of several to the and is reached car— I exceptions all steamers now plying on the surf, by horsfe i advance. all kinds of FANCY LACES and BRAIDS. Old reason for None but a man an entire view of Belfast The estate will be lakes were at greatest renting. temperate bay. built lake ports. in work done in manner. NEW Also for store on diM, We see scores of tall, athletic a half hour ride [Harper’s In the total investment fishing prop- the best possiltfe need apply. sale the High street, sold for cash, or half cash, and balance, with delightful through orange HATS and BONNETS made to order. You will now & White. The at low 'it Weekly. and there has been a net occupied by Mayo building mortgage rate of interest, for a term of s about in of four or and thickets of wild bamboo and erty appliances, find all kinds of SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES has two tenements above, and rents for at house. moving gangs groves orbO Rhode per years. Apply The increase of $191,837, percent. at month, which is 25 cent, on the of the MRS. SARAH S. wifh their burdens and bananas and bread-fruit trees. Part teak, which lias passed into proverb my place. S. D. BROWN, per price MAHONEY, suspended between Island and Connecticut alone in 12tf High St,., over Hervey’s Jewelry Store building. Or E. H. MAHONEY, as the best material for ship is sharing Admr., Jake the coffee carriers of of the lies the Yermclho building, this advance. 18tf !M> Cross St., Boston, Mass. l»io, way along river, to all other from the fact FRANCIS WHITMORE. superior woods, CHfhe*t«r s Kngllih Diamond Brand. whose banks are lined with f) Belfast, July 2C, 1892.—:i0 ! fang lias a leader, and they sing and always squat- that it contains an essential oil which pre- HUNDREDS OF CHILDREN ? ” as the lin- vents and nails driven into it from go; but instead of the ting women, washing city’s dirty spikes have they DR. WOODBURY'S ANTIDOTE PennyroyalM pills r rusting. This property is not Original and Only Genuine. 'I’lf'-ijuiuk of tlieir brethren en. possessed used in wine glassful clos- SAFE. jog-trot any other wood in flic and furn- Dru-tgf' " f by world, | the of these is neeessa- At Vernelho the amusement mond t Fire & Proof principal an south, gait ishes explanation of the fact that ves- ! es creates a ap- boxes. healtliy _ Burglar as slow and measured as a dead and industry is whale sels built ot teak are inde- no other. Refute dangerous substitu- The hMt'eit un«i C fishing, for, strange practically tions and imitations. At or so es se n t i a 1 to Druggists, send46b Moat Effective Remedy known it < 1 < out of a to fish these wat- structible. Some have been known to petite, iu stump* for particulars, testimonials and >thers, temporarily job, say,those huge frequent “Relief for in TRUE'S PIN-WORM ELIXIR. S _ Ladf M,” letter, by retsn last for 150 and when *11 years, broken up health. Sold p MalL 10,000 Testimonials. Name Paper, Sold'by druggiata, or tent by mail on receipt of price. > 'I10*! their bareheaded in ers, though they long ago deserted every good by ft.dO. empty poles, their beams were as sound as Chlehcater Chemical Co.,Madison Sqsarm First-class reliable safes with all late ISCmSOc., Hr. J. V. TREK A CO., Ankara, when first Void all Local improve Be.^ other the Brazilian It by Druggists. Phllada.. Pfc ments. All sizes for sale low bv ''foiling sun, or lie about the street place along coast. put together. 1) r u g g i s t s everywhere. iyr5 3 5tf FKFD ATWOOD, Wlnterporl, Me. i I lyio Maratime Questions. Tlie 31 nine Press Excursion. move the hell from the cow that was pas- Talk on 31anual Training. Republican journal. tured opposite the hotel. I learned that Er- The sinkingof the Vanderbilt in OUR GEORGE GOES TO THE RAXGELEYS. An interesting meeting was held at the yacht I rol was settled over a hundred years ago, AUGUST 4. 1892. of the Methodist Church even- BELFAST, THURSDAY, Sound created a sensation. of our arrival at Haine’s vestry Sunday Vineyard quite The afternoon ■ and 1 should judge that after getting com- for the of the man- It is not that a steamer F. C. Barker invited the settled never stirred since. ing purpose discussing PIBLISHF.D i:\F.KY Tilt liyj'.VY MOKNIXO BY Tin: every day freight Landing, Capt. par- fortably it bad ual training school, now in operation here. sinks the million dollar yacht of a million- ty to take a trip on his steamer to Camp Friday our party took stages from Errol to After short devotional Rev. S. L. where the on of the Maine Central. exercises, Republican Journal Pub. Go. aire. Luckily no lives were lost, and Kennebago, Oquossoc Angling Colebrook, the line Association has Capt. Barker, by Our road lay Pixville Notch, and Hanscom opened the meeting with brief re- now the comes up as to the re- quarters. through question marks. He treated the from a CHARLES A. PILSBCKY the is a man known to every one who before we reached it I got out and walked subject physi- j Bw^M^gbk. for the disaster. A dense fog way, sponsibility a cal, useful and moral He be- RUSSELL CL DYEl!.Loc al Editor. visits the Bangeleys. He owns several about two miles. There is chain of hills standpoint. and the yacht had anchored lieved that all should he to work. He prevailed, steamers and has camps at various places crossing the path from Errol t«» Colebrook, taught, close to Pollock Shoals. It seems to said it is well to of to dream Kip on can hire. An old and Pixville think heaven, RKPl BL1CAN N0311N AT 1 ONS. the Lake which parties Notch is the only pass through be conceded that the used the of heaven, but it is better to learn how to yacht | backwoodsman and hunter with his mind a which it is possible to build a road. Seem- live a Christian and useful life. FOR PRESIDENT, proper fog signals, and that they were store-house of knowledge regarding this ingly realizing this, the Almighty has ripp al Rev. Myra was the next speak- heard on hoard the steamer, but not in region, it is a pleasure to stand beside him two hills apart, thus making a narrow notch Kingsbury while lie er. She had visited manual training schools BENJAMIN time to prevent a collision. Hut for the in his little pilot house and listen through which winds an admirable road. As HARRISON, in other and believed in them. The relates incidents that have conn* under his I States, OF INDIANA. course an 1 lessened of tin* | walked through this wild place, and look- changed way ladies observation. Not to know who inaugurated this movement, she Dimock the Alva would have been cut in personal Capt. ed up at +he ragged rocks hundreds of feet t" of ! Barker is not to know the said, ought receive the God-speed every FOR VICE PRESIDENT. Bangeleys. high on either side, I could not but think if Mrs. William Lohr two, and no doubt there would have been in the She had visited at we found an the i person community. | Arriving Camp Kennebago had not furnished ■ Almighty government Ox t fail lost all loss of life. The of the Dimock the Belfast school and the skill ex- Freeport. 111., begun rapidly, captain ! old the name of Bichardson in that the commissioner could training WHITELAW REID, gentleman by ;iid, counts appetite and got into a set:.no condition from claims that the Alva was anchored in the hibited surprised her. She hoped the parents OF NEW YORK. charge, and being a friend of Dr. Lapham. I never have laid out a road through there, ! is indicated the 1 of the pupils and all others interested would [SAFETYBICYLES: channel, and that by posi- we were shown about and refreshed with a Coming out through the uoteli, 1 beheld Dyspepsia tion of flu* after she sank. How Sen- j visit the School. She believed tin* school toast distressed her. Ha ! t.• house- yacht j drink of ice water. We also passed by j nestling lie low me, the Pix House where give up FOR GOVERNOR. i will be for the moral benefit of the city. work. In a week liter taKsu FOR SALEIBY THE AGENTS. far that lessens the responsibility of the j ator Frye’s camp, which owing to the high j we were to take dinner. Hurrying on I ar- Mr. W. C\ Crawford, superintendent of the ! steamship company we are unable to say water is on an island. It is a very unpre- I rived at the house some time before the HENRY B. CLEAVES. (iloucester schools, now here on a Hood’s tentious looking and reminded me of ! and had an to cool and visit, spoke Sarsaparilla but it would seem that in a place, teams, opportunity get tv. it'it a ii'.de better. t ni l a limre food ) positively, fog at some on from 1 had length the subject an intel- Lakeside, Quantabacook. Somehow, rested. We found a nice hotel, find were 1 t v. ''in; ! so dens* as to make navigation dangerous j on stomach and gv.-w took THAYER & lectual schools in Massa- > For Presidential Electors. a or a marble standpoint. Many 3 bottles. na a 22 AIIDIS, been for stone castle served with a most dinner. good appetite. gsmiesl lbs., course looking appetizing Any a vessel may anchor anywhere,—of chusetts have a manual does her w-uk ea-ily. is n< w i.i \ Tie. : 1; Tilth. LOR LLL» I OR" AT LAID. 1 so about Senator training depart- | palace. 1 had heard much one wishing for a nice quiet place, amid with as to signals. ment. Hi- had looked into the : ; complying regulations was so question HOOD’S piLLS are tb best after-dinner THOMAS NY. UN DE. ICC j Frye’s place in the Bangeleys. and I beautiful scenery, where lie can rest and WILLIAM M. NASH..-: « ; it is said that two steamers had the because he to have to Pills. assist ami cure headache. JEWELERS. herr.vticlii. passed tell me somewhat, expected They digestion ; disappointed that-eminent physicians enjoy pure air, cannot do better than goto First 1 «istri< : L. M. «i< •• 'D.\ i.l, <>{ S.mfonl. ! Alva while;'! anchor before the Dimock meet it. !!<• thought manual training might Sec.>i.■ 1 1 »is«rift M. iWkdolu m»d. of I.ewist■ *n. ! that in all probabilit\ I shall never get over the Pix House, Pixville Notch. In the af- be introduced into the common school Tilin' District ...A. W. AVii.d: ". of Skowhejiai). came and sent her to the bottom. sys- along h. after an uneventful drive of ten TftTatches, Ti.urtl: District Bodnia C. ITnnly, «»f Monson. ternoon, The Boston Journal tem with profit, and thought it belonged I , says: H. A. Prescott is the proprietor of the we arrived the Moimdnock j miles, at House, there. to authorities on maritime and he did all First District... '1'. B. lir.i d. I’orD.ami. According Mooselookmeguntir House, I Colebrook. My wife had me dropped at a ! Mr. the teacher, read an inter- Secoi District. Nf.lson i»in«.lf\ •>! Lewiston law. if the captain of the Alva can prove Scheurch, Silverware, that he could to make our stay agreeable. ; burlier shop, where the gentleman in charge MAINE. Yliini nist.net. S. L. Mn.i.ihi'v. of Belfast. that he was conforming to the rules that esting paper on manual training. He asked CASTINE, Fnnrtri District C. A. V.«>t TLi.i.t:. of Banuor. j He stood in the door with a cluh and did his run a lawn mower over my face, and I made I govern ships lying at anchor, the steamer if the present system of Grammar schools Fall Term begins 2.5, 1 N!)‘J best to brain the as came at the a of August ! that hore down the Alva will he held mosquitoes they my appearance hotel, “thing upon is satisfactory. He thought not. The Gram- A course of two entitles to State Spectacles. hut now and then one him which ! and a as it were. Should years dipa-ma liable for any and all claims. This is in, got by beauty joy forever,” REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION mar schools are a good stepping stone to Tuition free. Hood hoard in clubs, including ivur | gathered from the statements of well- had a bill against some one of our party and I you ever hear any one say that it does not :aest Watch Work Done Prompt/- the higher s.-hools, but the majority of the of room, expense of cooking. wood. etc.. less than The *>t Waldo will meet in known captains who know of what they insisted on presenting it even if it took his thunder and lighten at Colebrook, Republicans County please end their school life with the Gram- a week. For or ad' Sarur- but of pupils $2.50 catalogue, particulars, Belfast. ronvention at the Court House in Belfast, ; speak, do not want others to speak hearts blood. tell him for me and seven others. High Street, twenty mar. dress ALBERT F. RICHARDSON, »l;i\. August is; 12, at lo o'clock in the forenoon, ; them. J He thought the lower grade might he Principal. the of candidates for the we had the of that he is an liar. Oolebrook Jul\ is;»2.—2\v:»o I-.i purpose nominating Wednesday pleasure meeting unmitigated a manual Castine, 25, viz.: Senator, Sheriff, of Another of is improved by training department. following offices, Judge | question responsibility Capt. Billy Soule, who owns the Pleasant is the factory where thunder storms are Probate. Register of Probate, County Attorney, j The best equipped person is the most suc- I to arise in this connection. The LIVE MEN’ County Treasurer ami County Commissioner. likely Island Camp, and also is owner and made, and we were treated to one of the ] cessful, and the manual school ( an m\ The basis of will be as follows: training MRS. SARAH F, make 1»iti pay selling representation coal-laden sell. Everett Webster ran on to of the new steamer “Maysie,” best they make, the we were there. HEADER, P.ach town will be entitled to one delegate, and captain night equips the pupils for work. ,i! additional delegate for each votes or steam modelled by Burgess. Billy has no wife, As certain scenes took in room U K S K K V fifty | the sunken yacht Tuesday night place my Rev. L. M. Burlington said he to METAPHYSICIAN, IV STOC Iv. fraction of twenty-five or more, ea-t for governor hoped hut the is his best. and he lav- that on which 1 do not care to dwell. at the election of isss. This basis en- and when off was She “Maysie” girl, night, live to see church and ikwnU un*nrpa**e-r term* delegates was towed to for The undertake description that school a work As the Methodist Church OF time, and will receive patients at the parlors NOW. * iz Hyannis repairs. shop. of Mrs. Clias. T. flilmore. No. 39, High street, with Billy was horn in a log cabin at Rangelev.and storm. is noted for its reference*, Belfast.1". Morrill. 2 wreck has since been buoyed by the Unit- I progression he expected to corner of Pearl. All diseases treated without Belmont.. 2 3 in is us 4nvl’ a. 8. (HADBOIRNK, Hallowe):. He Xortliport. has grown up the. wilds, and a thorough Friday morning at five o’clock found see that church movement. medicines. Office hours. 9 v m. to 3 i*. m 2'.* Brooks.3 Palermo. ! ed States steamer Verbena. inaugurate the Burnham.. 3 Prospect. 2 woodsman, guide, trapper,captain, landlord, trying to dress while yet asleep, and an hour He said that New England is conservative Frankfort.3Searsn:onf.4 Some interesting statistics of the fish- and a devilish good fellow besides. In the later in the cars, whirling along toward the and slow to new ideas. The Freedom.. 2 Searsport (• j adopt graded Islesbor.2 Stockton Springs. 4 eries of New England are printed on the Maysie, with Billy at the wheel, we visited j White Mountains. It was a lovely morning, schools of the west are in advance of the Jackson. 2 Swumil'i-. 3 third The exhibit the his which are models of their kind, not too hot, and the ride down the mountain graded schools of the east. The Belfast Knox. 4jThorndike. 3 page. upon camps, | FOR SALE I 4 Troy.. 3 and also took a the lake road, where for five miles the grade is llii manual school lie was the CHEAP, iherty... whole is Maine is the trip up Cupsuptie training thought Lineolin i!le. I'nirv.. 4 | satisfactory. only ] and river. to the water 'twas feet to the mile, was delightful. Arriving second of its kind in Maine. Such Monroe. :• W.«bjo 2 state in which there lias been a Owing high j depart. 2 general MoiiTmI’c Wintoipor:. f j hard to tell where the river was. The trees at Portland about noon, we all sat down to nients are established in the schools of Mas- increase in the persons engaged i:i the i were ten feet submerged, and it seemed like j dinner at the Union Depot, at one table. sachusetts and he hoped might he adopt- fisheries and this is no doubt due to the Worth of I President Dunbar of the Association at the Furniture flic conntx committee wbl be in session at the ! taking a ramble in the woods in a steam- ! ed here. Mr. Bi.rrington made an excellent $10,000 im lo.: s». for '1 lie bov j..io the wise for the of the prc\ meeting | legislation protection boat. While I saw no evidence of it. I think ; head and Dr. Lapliam at the foot. Before suggestion, whit h might he easily carried at ;!.*• « «>n\«*urioj: for the purpose receiving I -BY- interest. The success of the lish- President in a few well ; n- icu: ials ol dt legate.-. Per o that the room could v. bids is the chief factor in its extension. I came home fully impressed with tin beauties perfectly district, ( ssinaii Watson, of the *>ngr« (ieorgia, of the members of the party him with a he titled a-work where an hour R. H. presented upas simp, COOMBS & with this is the indirect gam of Cupsuptie. | lead* of flu- third in his State, hits Collided SON, party In the afternoon Barker with his J little remembrance, contributed by those or two each day might he profitably empl a class of trained seamen for our merchant (’apt. a in written and published hook designed for steamer Metalluk took ns down the lake, present. The Dr. feelingly responded, and ed manual training. Our facilities are marine and navy. The active value of the use. The the each taking his own w ay good and sm !; work would assist in campaign publication would past “The Birelies” on Student--. Island where party-separated, greatly The House is shown the fact that it Furnishers, industry by ■ home, hut not, before we had one i school work. hardly have attracted attention, unless la- has some cottages and camps, and thence however, Popular a That the yields year. is, t" the of the an- [and all received a pressing invitation from Rev.d. F. Tilton, of the Church, < locally, had not Congri v'inan Wheeler, of foot lake at Camp Bern is. Baptist The M >Kh we >.11 the 'draper wv an >«•]' t. an i the ('ll K V 1 111> we sell it the V annual returns are more than one-half of Mrs. other of the Mr. ami Adams to with sj>oke briefly and eominended the work for we CAN sell. This is the seeret nt m ! > \\ Alabama. unwisely, as it would appear, group camps owned by spend Sunday 1. A Id T1 1 N< 111. A K >.!•■- :hhi » the total investment. As to the seamen. an at their home in Peering. Business its intellectual, manual and moral effects. two years. H K sales have M t1111*1 THAN I>< MI1I.KI). am! we are \\. have brought it before the House and the captain. This is ideal spot for the fisher- {them there and other ar- Mr. IhH 11LKTHKM ALAIN. When want C'apt. Collins's figures show that man and tourist. Here he can either live at engagements prevented the Scheurch exhibited many models of you Mr. Wheeler read an country. Saturday 1 of their unbounded and the work which the school are about lo.lg'J men shipping on the va- the general hoarding house, or lie can have a eepting hospitality, turns out, and in- extract from this hook of Mr. campaign with hand shakes and farewells we took the vited all to them. rious smacks and steamers, and of those camp all to himself, taking his meals in the j inspect in the Furniture Line Watson, which he charged was a reflec- : cars and at seven o’clock I w as at home Anything he estimates 11.>41 to he Americans. This common dining room connected with the es- again, One wrong idea has got abroad that the tion the of the House: and out upon dignity When can ladling baked yellow-eyed beans t" my are what some have termed “street trade with us and we will M AK.WTKM to in A1.11'V and indicates how closely the personnel of the tablishment. he wishes to rest he ; | pupils satisfy you Q\ we are situated so we ( AN and WII.I. brat all l->fi e agitated until manual training UNDERTAKUNTG. have not lefoimed. to econ- work- who is the best liar of the crowd. But when retires. Mr. Field is sensible becomes a part of the public school sy stem. they Pledged and in the face of constant danger, tarily deeply In this department of our husiness nur reputation foi Best Work am! I^^w- omy, have not economized. Pledged an outsider draws near and listens, they be- <>f the favors lie has received at the they ing, too. w ithout the certain knowledge many osst Prices is too well known to need mentioning. We are aiwaxs p;-».? to have not legislated. Ex- to tremble lest he will shatter his lie into Government Meeting. legislate, they gin hands of his fellow Republicans, and heart!}' City reliable, and our stock of CASKETS, HOHKS ami BI HI AL lias been the old* r of the of phenomenal profits which their pre- travagance day. atoms. I into one or two nf their the same. GOODS is dropped acknowledges The of the council for always eompVte. Absenteeism has never been so pronounc- decessors nearly had,one yet hears regular meeting city' always regular meetings, but always took the pre- Mr. Field has been of Probate for ed. La* k of purpose was never so clear. Register the month of August took place Monday- less from them ill the way of discontent caution to fill mouth with small Lack of common business was my pebbles, thirty-four years, doubtless a longer term rt. H. COOMBS cfc? S ON prudence and dissatisfaction than from almost evening Mayor Thompson presiding. Drunken men any to prevent my out in and than other official in Main.-. He nevermore glaring. have speaking meeting any living H. M. Holt f-»r the payment of petitioned TO .V Tv! Main reeled in the aisles, a disgrace to the re- (*ther class of workers. asking some unparliamentary question, was first Register in 1.SJ4, and w as Street, lielliiKt. appointed a coupon for "lb. in a Belfast city bond, as Drunken speakcis have debated Thursday morning we bade farewell to and elected at election after- public. appointed every the e.'UMon is lost. (pcaker. dam. Here we crossed a short of half a carry from power. The lat** A, A. Fletcher, a a; V" Lscless employes crowd every cor- Science Monthly for August) shows that rant for graduation exercises in lssjt. The mile, ami were on the shore of Lake Mnll- Demo, vat, was elected of ridor is* dess it .urea adc every Register probate bill is : wlm interest amount- expend pen the use of as a medicine is not so original gold chunkamunk. Taking another little st reamer and served until 1*S4. The ha\ SThe Belfast House, department cyclone ing t" >4.bo is a.M lo-ierivd toaommit- novel as that in fact, in fact it took two to ing commonly thought: accommodate the party— Mr. Field was Clothing elected and lias ••Webb" telegraphs the Huston Journal passed again tee consisting oi A Merman Robert Burgis-. it dates hack several centuries. He wi- steamed down the lake across the says and continued in otth-e until the time. that Mr. Watson will have lio difficulty in present and Ceiim-iimen Boulter and Couant. that in the notes of Caspar Neumann a Weiokeimebacnok. and arrived at the middle Four of the who have been associat- proving that there are useless employees judges The heirs of Timothy Chase presented a dam where we took dinner at the passage occurs that expresses so clearly Angler’s ed with Mr. Field his term A STRICTLY ONE-PRICE HOUSE. about the and on the authority of during long hill of Mb, rent of engine house from De 14. House, under the of Mr. Per- the views of many that it is hard Retreat, management nave and he lias m-o «lfd their estates. Referred. Mr. Holman. Chairman of the Committee present l8‘.M,toMay 1, eival,a gentleman \vh<> wore knee breeches to realize that it was written nearly one Mr. Field says—and few public officials can Permission was granted Eli C. Merriam, vui Appropriations; ami further: and brown ribbed but that did Now tor the hundred and Neumann stockings, say it—that his term in office he and t< Harrison, Wood A Co., to erect and opened SUMMER TRADE. not fifty years ago. during long Whether nr Mr. Watson can prove not him us an excellent din- prevent giving has never been absent from a meet- maintain steam on the of the Democrat- writes: regular engines. lirunkenuess part ner. Here we bid adieu to Miss Crosby, of the Probate Court. It was voted to the watch each ic members is not certain. But it is cer- lias been lobe ing grant night Gold imagined possessed who was to return to Farmington by the Mr. Field will serve —I have the and Best Line of tain that he would have no difficulty in of extraordinary medicinal virtues, and out his term of office, two weeks vacation, without deduction of Largest way of Kangeley, and one and all felt that and will proving that the Democratic House, by its many preparations, dignified with the take into retirement the good wishes pay. maintained en- we were a very authority, has during the name of this precious metal, have been leaving enjoyable companion, not only of the members of his party, but of Alderman Hurd and the Mayor were ap- tire a bar room where, in full the but the merits as- whose good nature was and Congress imposed upon public; unbounded, the entire community. pointed a committee t<> investigate the mat- sight of everybody, poor whisky can be cii bed to have no other whose cheerfulness and vivacity were ever gold apparently ter relating to lighting the city. Overcoats obtained at high prices. Around that foundation than and superstition, Rev. George E. Tufts in London. 1 credulity present. of Accounts to Spring Roll amounting $‘2,‘J55.13 bar every day the employes of the and most of the medicines have no open golden At this of our and point journey 1 took a very was in concurrence. House, Congressmen people from the in them. Even when gold has been Mr. Tufts writes from London passed --THAT CAN BE HAD IN THE (TTY AT A f C. I'. Car- behind screen. I t is done and Union in last We then went to Westminster Stood any openly Cliautauquan Fryeburg shod with a of tennis shoes. I carried Abbey. Such is tlie demand for pair ter & C"., and that of David W. Dyer, to defiantly. whisky week the school met as usual at half an hour till the doors were at cooking a cotton umbrella and a heart. opened that it is out in advance in sinking At Commercial street at its junction with the SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN AND OLD MEN poured por- Miss Anna two o’clock. This was one hour before the Cornish cottage. Barrows, a few minutes after twelve we on our tions that seem suitable by the Tammany started Boston and Bangor Steamship Company’s but before three o’clock came the well known teacher of this a service, long man who keeps the bar. so that the de- class, gave tramp, through wood road, following the and assess land on the same the seats were all the aisles wharf, damages the at one full, and were It is my effort to suit you and are at one mands upon bar-keeper any a lesson on “Food Analysis/’ She took course of Rapid River. Every fifteen and said location and assessment to give great bargains. My goods [> report ■ not he too for him to im- packed with We heard mark is a mark, i wish attention to these fa. t-. 1 deal time shall great cheese and and showed minutes we rested for a short and people standing. living your meat, vegetables time, at the next meeting <»f the city board. with all of mediately execute. This has not occurred Archdeacon Farrar. Over 5,000 people were square my customers. Call on me ami see f yenrse'; their composition and the proper propor- one o’clock we came to some camps of the This order was tabled in the hoard of without the free knowledge of the Speak- present, but the clear, sweet, musical voice of Oxford Club w here was a man and a of and laid there until one who ever visits the restau- tions of and pail Aldermen, has Monday er. Any fat, proteine, starch, sugar the was heard. In ice water. great preacher distinctly who lias or. if who lias We took a drink from one, and evening when the Aldermen took it up and rant eyes, blind, water needed for food. We want to learn the I heard the Dean of Windsor at offered a evening tlie sense of smell, can de- drink to the other, (which by the passed it in concurrence. immediately the and not the of cook- St. Paul's cathedral. I shall be in London of principles recipes he tect tlie selling liquor. Speaker Crisp way refused;) and learned that we had It was ordered, ‘'That the trustees of the BELFAST CLOTHING HOUSE. had official notice of this vio- ery, then we shall know all the secrets of again on my return from Italy, and will then months ago already covered a little over two miles. I Memorial building are hereby authorized t*> lation of the rules and of the de- the cook books. schools are ele- listen to a few more of the great preachers* ordinary Cooking looked about for a where I finish the lot and concrete hut pleasant spot grading laying corum of tlie House, notwithstanding this branch of home education and Tuesday was the first rainy day since we walks, the money now in their hands, vating could iay the remains of wife, and was sur- using No. Ill HIGH him one SIUKK.T, (PIHKNIX l!OW I the notice given to by of the reached the Old World. is clear the balance necessary to complete the same placing it on a basis with arithmetic, geog- to see her To-day eminent men of New no prised picking strawberries, and to he furnished the most England, again. Mr. Hack left London this morning by city. reform has been effected. raphy,! etc. Better cooking will make wanting to know if / was rested enough to for Oxford, and 1 leave at 8 this evening for Frankfort. death has visited thus far has sustained better health and better morals in any go on! From thereto Sunday Cove, Lake Um- Again CHARLES O’COKHVBLL The investigation Amsterdam. Will Holland and this little community and claimed for its vic- bagog, three and a half we covered in go through hut witnesses have community. miles, tim Mrs. Winifred t>0 Mr. Watson's charges, then to Hannigan aged years. an hour and a Belgium.” half, making the whole dis- Deceased had been living with her son, not been compelled to name names. The tance in two and a half Mr. Martin Hannigan.... At the Republican on including stops, of the Iron an if this course is will An article Kindergarten—Manual The Order Hall, endow- hehl in the office of odium, followed, hours. As I mopped the sweat from caucus, Friday evening Mrs. H. M. my ment and benefit is in and the Mt. Waldo Granite Works, Robert therefore rest upon tlie Democratic House Training, etc., by Plunkett, order, trouble, ; face, 1 looked at my w ife who was sitting Tvler, Albert Fierce, Robert Sprague and i not the individual of- in the Popular Science Monthly for July, is claimed to be insolvent. It is also in general, and upon cool and collected under a tree and asked, John Clark were elected to attend the class COAL, COAL. concludes with these words: “Manual that the founder and vice caucus in Monroe, 30. Abel fenders. Following is a specimen of the “where in the dickens did you learn to charged presi- July Kenney, Albert Fierce and Robert were elect- in the dawn of its walk?” ami in F. E. of has Tyler testimony given: training—still develop- quiet tones she replied, “in dent, Somerby, Philadelphia, ed to attend the convention to he held at 1 ment—has R. PURCHASE YOUR COAL Ot of testifi- come, and come to stay. Jt H. White’s, Washington St., Boston!” misappropriated large sums. There is no Belfast, Aug. li. The Frankfort delegation Kcpresentative lfutler, Iowa, : will the the to Monroe heartily endorses the nomination ed that a night session lie had seen enhance respect due to honest Slowly party continued to arrive,(some branch in this city, but there are a num- during of Amos C. Carlton, of as who lie was under the were there ahead of and Winterport, Rep- a member thought labor, and go far to cure the disease of us,) by the time the ber in the State. The insurance commis- resentative for this district. Mr. Carleton He remembered hav- influence of liquor. buckboard with the and five occu- should lead his ticket in this town ‘millionism’, from which we are just now baggage sioner of Maine barred the order out at by long SWAN L SIBLEY COMPANY four intoxicated. seen members had come a steam odds.... Mr. Janies little girl, who ing and pants up, whistle sounded Eldridge’s -During the Buck well-N'oyes case,” Mr. suffering; those who look to the first, but the legislature was finally pre- has scarlet fever, is improving-Herbert on our ears, and the little steamer Azisca- -We offer t" the citizens of Belfast and Butler said, “1 sat near a member who Scriptures for will remember vailed upon to let it in. The officers of Clark has the measles....A few days ago vicinity the- guidance hos drew to a raft on a He called a up the shore, and took Willard Clark's two year old hull took up was making speech. page that the brilliant reasonerand follower of the both national and local, declare us on board. now w order, the small children who went into and asked him to bring him some whiskey. Our route as down lake chasing the St. was a tent that it is all and that the the pasture after the cows. After becoming was in a cup, from carpenter’s son, Paul, to and thence down the Andros- right, present The whiskey brought Umbagog so violent that the children could not enter at movement is a scheme of its which the member sipped frequent in- maker, who called the elders of Ephesus to the low'er (lain. I think the enemies. his CELEBRATED PLYMOUTH VEIN COAL coggin river, Lordship’s domain the elder boys con- tlie close of his I tervals. Before speech to witness that these hands have minister- party all agreed that Lake Umbagog is the The Boston Journal says: cluded to take a hand in the fray, and arm- think lie was drunk. The member I refer ing themselves with sticks and stones, they ! at the following prices: ed to my necessities, and to them that loveliest of all the lakes, and the sail down When the Iron Hall falls, the king pin has been in his attendance on charged his majesty, the bull. The activity i to regular the is knocked out of the endowment orders and tlie occasion I refer to is were with me.” Androscoggin must be taken to be ap- of the bull was equal to his courage until an I Prices a* I>elivere It >is ever seen him intoxi- heavy placed him imp Car- the time I have preciated. “I only saying, told you so,” but it is not so bat by breaking a hind leg short off. He Chestnut Coal. $0.15 $0.35 $0.5» cated.” At the lowrer dam teams w ere in readiness Circular No. 65 from the State Board much a time for taunts as for pity for the now abides in the beef barrel. .Our people ! Stove 0.15 0.35 0.5< Clover and Alliance to take us to the Messrs. Davis, Umbagog House, at Errol, if are number are to have the of to of Health, contains hints on victims, who, reports true, privilege listening 3< members from swore that Augusta, Rev. Norman LaMarsh next even- Egg 5.95 0.15 0 Kansas, they N. H., kept by Mr. W. A. Bragg. Really it more than t»0,000, about a sixth of whom Monday j had seen men drunk on tlie floor of the building school-houses, and should be in ing in the Church. One Furnace 5.95 0.15 0..'»< was not much to brag of. Errol is a small reside within this State. Congregational House on two occasions. the hands of every agent and teacher. attractive feature of the programme will j village, w'liich during the lumbering season be the solos and as Mr. LaMarsh has a ] 20^’Now is the time to place your orders for winter’s coal.es4TC is quite busy, but the balance of the time Harvey Hadlock is the fattest lawyer in wide reputation as a singer as well as a > The Bath W. C'. T. U. refused to allow a town. He must at least 350. He lecturer all who attend rest assured I An exchange has a department caption- it would be a good place for a person to hie to weigh kept may cool in a thin black coat and not a of that will more than their line a drop they get money’s Would not Sifted for raising Republican flag to be at- who had a note over or one afflicted J ed Scissored Siftings. due, perspiration could be seen on his big double worth. Don’t forget the date, Monday even- SWAN & SIBLEY COMPANY. tached to a rented them. with nervous re- Scissorings be better. building by prostration, if they would chin. [Boston Record. ing, August 8th. j Belfast, August 3, 1892.—31 tf NKWS OF BKLFA8T. Astronomers are now the Mr. T. T. of who is in- (HI observing plan- Robinson, Boston, The members of Belfast Lodge of Good Both our local photographers, Hall and et nightly, and it is expected that much will terested in in was in town electricity Belfast, Templars have arranged to make a buck- Tuttle & Soil, have reduced the price of cab- a ;,ist Band gave another of its be learned of our neighbor. The last week. He says the Belfast Street Rail- board CASES powerful visit to Rescue Lodge at Morrill next inet pictures to £3 per dozen. Now is the of INSANITY GEO. T. ,, air concerts cven- READ, peii Thursday Lick in California is said to way is not and that the elec- telescope bring Company dead, Saturday time to “secure the shadow ere the substance concerts are highly appreciated evening. From the Effects of the planet, figuratively, within 1730 miles of tric road to Northport has not been given fades.” and the Band receives The Belfast Band will a concert on many the earth. A of the stockholders will l»e give up. meeting The fall i omplimeiits. Schoolhouse Common this. Thursday, even- term of the East Maine Seminary All who held, and the organization kept alive for Steam Fitter a bus- at “LA Machinist. contemplate entering upon ing at 7.30 o'clock. Bucksport begins Aug. 22. Rev. A. F. GRIPPE” V Meader, of Lynn, Mass., future work. beginning iness course of study should send for a cata- Chase, Send for Are and Contractor for heating dwell- la\ in Memorial Hall, A tennis tournament will be held in Bel- principal. catalogue. Alarmingly Prevalent, evening of The Shaw Business Accident. John A. fell logue College, Port- Briggs Monday At E. S. ing houses by •wing Mental Medicine.** The fast on Wednesday, August 10th. Suitable Pitcher’s music store, 22 High land, Me. his institution had an attend- and was He was 3 quite severely injured. can be seen \.i< not large. But those present prizes will be given. Entrance fee 50 cents. street, some of the best pianos STJZCZOES ance of 330 the season. a tree at his corner of during past Students pruning home, Cedar ever built in the H. d discourse, well delivereil. Entries can be sent to .7. Per ley Kilgore, Maine, Dyer & Hughes, Hot or are admitted at ami Elm when From the Water Steam. any time. streets, the limb upon which of Inn Foxcroft. If you want a piano you should .■ >. .ung man and who were Crosby Belfast. lady he was standing broke. in his fall examine It would be well to notice “red Briggs them. Same .st week were much einBarass- Mars." as The Womens’ Alliance will meet to-mor- Cause struck bis face a ladder bis ALSO AGENT FOR that planet is now at iTs brightest and best, against hurting Northport Man introduced as man row, with Mrs. Clias. A. Drowned at Boston. Are Announced in ag frequently a condition which will not lie. found again nose badly. From the ladder he fell to the Friday, Pilsbury,on every paper. until l!Mi7. The the North The The Boston Daily Globe of Tuesday says: S< vend people were thus mis- gorgeous planet presents a While bis shoulder and Shore, Northport. ladies Would remarkable ground. face, hip About 11.45 you be rid of the awful effects of file Bore the really spectacle. Mars can In- will down this yesterday morning Charles eollple annoyance arc bruised no bones are g«* by lmckboard, leaving found during the evening and early of badly broken. Richards, a sailor from was La part at 1 Northport, Me., Grippe? ,• hi fortitude. the in the city p. in., standard. across the track taken night southeastern heavens. [Ex- Rink Property Sold. H. Coombs rowing by the North CaptR. boat which had There is BUT ONE SURE n- Boat David A. of change. The French Bros, have five ferry just started from the REMEDY that !»ood\. sold the Rink on thousand as arranged for property High street to Mr. Boston side. His was pumping .at BoBert Palmer & Son. dory struck by the NEVER and By A of Belfast holies a ducks in their at from FAILS, viz. power purposes, adapt" party made backboard H. A. and the latter sold it duckery Sandy Point, ferryboat, he was thrown out and drowned. ed all is la eeiving her machinery at Carter, Monday, for light work re- to birds of shell to His was — the l’ort young out the those recovered. from two to shop, foot of -PM street, South trip Woodclitfe, Point,last week, t» Mr. F. B. Mathews, who will build a just body subsequently quiring six horse i>ower: also for wa- American the call which a from the large enough for market. A Belfast par.y Sliiphuilder. returning party dwelling bouse on the premises. The prop- Swan, Sibley dealers in ter supply for residences, who Company,Belfast, named for Hon. David A. hotel made a few Those who en- visited 1 lie establishment the other day, farms and Call days ago. erty is pleasantly situated in a good neigh- 1 the Plymouth vein coal advertise villages. it prices and see testimonials and v ol and a native oi joyed the ridi were. Mrs. D. P. horhood say was a very interesting sight. in Brooklyn, Palmer, ami is a most desirable place for a another column.Geo. T. Reed, the get estimates. Mrs. \Y. L. Mrs. P. P Maine. Littlefield, Chase, residence. The rink building was erected Mr. F. W. Chase ami Misses Annie Star- Belfast machinist and steam titter, is the Mrs. F \Y. Pote. Mrs. Holman, Mrs. J. S. some eight years ago when the roller skat- rett and Charlotte T. Sibley, of Belfast, agent for aerlooters for and ('i ntral coal shed is nearly tiu- pumping pow- Jfarrim tn. Mis> Edith- I AM AGENT I'Oli THE Stone. Miss Minnie ing fever was at its and for a few went to Freedom. Wednesday for the pur- er purposes, Boston Co.'s Crown r gang of workmen are height, Belting put Hilton. years was go d property. It will now be pose of making a report of the international hose and Columbia and Hartford _e scales to Be usd in weigh- bicycle.. We Guaran’ee to CURE or RE- W» have used as a store bouse for of the Y. P. ('. E. to the A woolen shawl in you 1 been handed a small poster of Mathews Bros. meeting Society plaid lost Belfast. A freight. Tie- pit is walled FUND your money. Boston Bellini Co.’s the old days when Frankfort was among the local society of that town. suitable reward will be the ie from the Drownino at Freedom. Mr. Lafayette ^ paid by leaving company's quarry prosperous eastern towns. It is a bill ad- <> JIOHEV Hon. S. L. same with Jos. Williamson, Jr. Wlien completed the Main vertising tin- Frankfort marine railway, Neal. Ti years old, was drowned at Freedom Millikeii addressed the Han- Lawn \\ it h a list of cock Hose, e for vessels of while convention held in a \ a tine yard in this city. prices taking up Saturday bathing. Neal and others Republican e.•unty ISNT T WORTH A TRIAL? 30 tons at >3 a day t•• vessels'of 3(H) tons at —AND— were fishing in the pond when it was deeid- i Ellsworth last week, making an excellent The llorse Breeders. r. (’or’ ;>s, <>f ( ln-n Meld. the •>s, and is signed by T. Cushing, agent, lylnrin October 1 bill ed to bathe. Neal swam off from the shore j speech on the issues of the day. Mr. Milli- Mile! w Frankfort, PS31. The is the who as in Belfast last The \\ aldo Horse Breeders held a property of Edgar White, Maple street, this and suddenly shouted to his companions. ken arrived at his home in this city Thurs- meeting Columbia & Hart- would like to the Belfast SKOIU’S DISCOVEKY, file join city, and he has been offered quite a sum for lie will Wednesday and made further 1 <>ne swam to him and was caught hold of by day. not return to Washington until arrangements Great Gcrinau-Ainericaii Kent* is 'll a * in some it as a mriositv. [Tin* Brewer Echo. building amp next for their 4thannual races, which are t<« come for ford Cvcles. Neal who nearly pulled the would-be rescuer December. edy Heart, Nerves, Giver, •:g section ot Maine. Mr. Corliss The Chuuhes. The of tin* off at their in this Blood. Guarantee quartette under water. Neal sank out of It is park city, Aug. 24th and Kidneys, Don’t Forget the Place. sight. Dr. Davis had a party of live from IVuu- contract with bottle. :< d in his duties as game warden North Church choir will a and to be the every Pay take vacation dur- lie was taken with 25th, promises best yet held. supposed cramps. The sylvania stopping with him at his Island only for the good you receive. : u-1: a place, ami doubtless Ids the month of Belfast The trot to be given here this week At all ing August.... clergy- body was recovered about ten o'clock Sun- Home on Turtle Head last week and Calvin by private Druggists, $1.00 per GEO. T realized. men in turn at the Waldo should not be confounded with tin- bottle, sis bottles $3.50. If vou READ, preach Avenue day morning. of was also a parties Hcrvey. Esq., Belfast, visitor. want to know about SKOPA'S KE3&E- of the \Y. C. T. 1’. have made .t schoo house once a month, Kev. S. L. races of the Horse Breeders Association, 44 Main A Plovkk Hi nt. The Belfast Gun Club The Doctor’s iat h string always hangs out- PIES, send postal lor “Morning St., Belfast, Me. ■ \r by opening their rooms, on Hanscom preached there last which is now in its fourth year, and has Eight.-’ Sunday.... went on a plover hunt Monday, ami captured 1 side and lie ha- many callers and visitors. Kev. B. done much to forward the every Saturday evening where B. Merrill, who is the Con- 1 horse supplying ten The did not choose It is certainly a delightful resting place. breeding upland plovers. boys in SKOPA’S DISCOVERY. >i < ake are served at ten cents a gregational Church at Searsport, for Kev. K. interests Waldo county. sides and for a as much of a compete supper previously Elmhrook did not make show- Their full ’ins are open to the public, and B. Harbuit preached at the North Church in program will be given next announced, but all went together. The ing at the trot in Bangor last week, and the members alone as many have this city last Sunday.... Kev. B. K. Merrill week, but in brief we may say that it will party consisted of Messrs Charles B. Coombs, friends of the gamy stallion wondered •clove. The rooms are burni- will preach at the North Church next Sun- include paid up stakes for K. T. thereat. It is yearling colts; | Belfast Rankin, Horace John learned, however, that the Clienery, Healy, two old colts : three Races? shed and the ladies in eh irge day. year year old colts : four Will. Decrow, Will. Weslie, Hudson Ames, horse had on very light shoes, and in the is years old colts: a 3-minute class, and Mid attentive. The Belfast Machine trotting and Foundry Co. is Arthur Read, and Bert McLoon, the latter race started in to pace, something he iiad a 2.45 trotting class. These are all full and < t a rotar\ with the Belfast Illuminating re-huilding saw mill built at the from Rockland. The hunt was not done for The driver, in order to confined to years. and include of Belfast paid up, specimens the best lighting the city expires next foundry over 10 years ago, and which the vicinity of the Poor’s Mill’s road and Break him up, pulled him in, hence he did horse blood to be found in the State or coun- is ar- has been in constant use since. It has been .-ity government making Citv Point. The the birds as But little trotting. boys report try, such as the get of the following noted 6th. the streets a different running in Saturday, Aug. light by Shirley, Piscataquis county. very scarce. stallions: In tin- Journal of July 14th appeared a Nelson, Messenger, Wilkes, Con- lie present system is not eiitire- Messrs. B. H. lvnowlton and H. S. Cunning- j Band Excursion to Bak Haubok. The notice of the marriage. July t>th, of George stellation, Alcyone, Elmbrook The Seer, iv. Mayor and Al- ham, president and treasurer of the company Thompson Belfast Band has the swift Dawn and oth- engaged and M.-ans and Meta Grant, of Cnity. We are Ledo, Haroldson, Day many io are in correspondence with have invented and arc making an j adjustable staunch steamer an er noted stallions. There are a The Greatest Sedgwick for excursion m»w informed that no such has dozen colts Race of the Season. * nipany, Boston, and will soon headblock for these saw mills, which. marriage by to Bar Harbor next entered in the : ear old which Tuesday, Aug. «*t 11 M11- Taken or is the by class are -. inserts t" make a in- with the of place contemplated, parties personal simple three bolts and 1 loosening •' by tbe full band. Tile boat will leave of their sires and "f not even The notice came splendid specimens 2,40 Class, he matt< two set screws the beam can be Being engaged. $100.00 turning log at b a. m.: and Themselves worth the races to see. " Searsport Belfast 7. North- to this office we Be attending at time from what considered to 2 30 Si 1: kk 1 The A e adjusted any to take 150,00 iderinen hu\ sutfbuently up Ground at7.“-<»a. In addition the association has added a " p'.rt Camp m., returning a reliaBle source and was in any wear or it in ilm-if thrown out. puBlislied good 3.00 :.e Coiineilnien and will pur tbe same Tickets >2 close 100.00 evening. >1. The .sail faith. We shall in. otigatc the matter. purse class, ■ strett the Carter ami Aug. 15. which will draw some of the fastest Race, five to enter and through A Cl.am Hake. A Belfast down tbe Reach is and Bar Har- Running party drove to delightful horses in eastern and central Maine. to The Entry four to the steamboat wharf. This Soars bor attractions to Journal has frequently called atten- start, 200.00 Bland, Friday, and had a clam hake presents many the isifr. fee live per cent, with nomination, and five loinuatiouof Front street. The tion to the condition of the OH tile shore below the house of The excursion cannot fail t-> be a sm ess. unsightly grounds per ct-nt. more from winners only. Make just Mr. K. i. M. HARMON. Entries close Tuesday. August 2. n -ciled. as it will save Tbe about the Memorial Building, and is to entries with the secretary at Belfast. truck*n_: ; A. D-'W. Tlie went over on two huek- tickets, which are limited t-> .“.on. are glad party Other minor as a ■ Be nBle to entertainments, such Lntrv tec five ami li\e > grade «m C*'linnereial. It is now i.n Poor Son announce that the city govern- per cent., pel tzeM ,ul- hoard* and in and an sale by & and Muvo \ j carriages, early start running race. etc., will probably be sand- and Nervines 'iirionai ment is Physicians from WIN'N'KKS n\l.\ 11• w wa\ cannot he d he- White. to mi.'Vi in tin* matter. At the last | open* ; was made in order to cross tin- bar. The wiched between the trotting heats for the BOTH FAILED! C of the of the council it was voted to and the association are itizens Uelfast ami a j question of damag«*s w i! consisted ot meeting city public amusement, vicinity patronize party the following ladies: Dkkr Captukkd. The in hr party ya. proceed with the work of improvement. hoping to arrange for the presence of tin- iliinz. ami we propose to ai'e theni ^onietLiug for K.-\ Myra K ?M rs. Miss NERVOUS PROSTRATION mgsbnr\ Wright. Jeiiiictte on a recent cruise had a novel ex- stallion Nelson on exhibition on the track their Concrete walks are to lie made on Church j money. LADIES FREE. ei sks The a.ml Juliette A. Mr>. Josmh the second day. Of Vcars' Republicans j Wiggin. Mitchell, perience. In the eastern off Hewes' Point Standing bay and High streets, the lawn sodded down, Belfast held caucuses at the j Mrs. K. 1). Kytier, Mrs. O. B. White. Mrs. CFO. O. 15 A ILK Y. they overhauled a small which had a sloop and ;n: ornamental fountain on Fish and CURED oast and at Jessie Bobbin*. Miss Sarah Mrs. .!. placed Fishing. BY SKODA’S! 15. II. COX ANT. Satunlay evening, . Mr-. Sid lie \ Mrs. warmer than them, an temperature for July aquarium growing finely, £ B§ 1I Kalish, put out and with a lasso the animal was cap- fc-r%that I was then HIIIE loo cent, were YOU SEEN per than 0 id to he substituted. T f..d- Kiniej Sum.: Mrs T. Kead ami l-s-.il. and oin* and a half degrees warmer nearly larger they re-tiim from all labor—mental and Beorge Mrs. tured and Taken on bm k seem- hoard. The I was in as the mean for when lie put them into the tank. The tisli physical. trusting Nature -THE- uldican t>» the I) II. In add:t am to the clams a than temperature July in the delegates County Libby. ed tame and allowed the to fondle a last resort, as Physicians and Ner- party are and eat J nil It was the warmest healthy readily the chopped vines had failed in ca*e. were unanimously elected M pi1 dinner was served. Mi and* Mrs. him. past thirty-three years. utterly my The sloop ran into the cove above meat which is At that time I was troubled with Ner- in sixteen given them. W. Burkett, James Rattc, Bow threw «qvn their house tu the visitors. July the past years. The highest vousness so 1 Hewcs' Point and the deer was liberated on badly that could not sleep h -tt R G N. F Mr. March's Mr. <>. K Webster has an device an hour some I would have a Dyer. K -ne, Steamei; Note- the temperature By thermometer, original nights. Tiie steamer Viking, island. The steamer Florence from crawling or creeping sensation in & ■ my Hughes’ :*i• H. J. Locke, .John W. was rd gives but think "f a Piano j: •;i; Landing, Friday, large quanti- greatly help thought would ,11 juireluising pay was before the Court with cure me. Mudgett for the same position. ty*^ of Tuesday charged but the mackerel s’i iii to canned clams and lobsters from the Medal Contests. The Demurest silver did not bite. It rained j examine them at assault and on Mrs. J 1 took the medicine according to di- 1'iilar young men. Oceanville battery Thomas Church- factories... Capt. Ingraham, of medal contest at the slightly which added to the ill luck of the rections and have Keen no *ymp- ill- The was Baptist Church Friday complaint made the hus- tom* of Nervousness — — _ __ N AL 1>I IL1»1N<; Extknsion. Who, Fue steamer was to at by fishermen. One went to Lewiston, obliged stop under the of M rs. Alex- disgusted angler since E. S. band ot Mrs. Churchill. The parties reside evening, managment taking the fourth I PITCHER’S enlarged in .January, and put in Koekland Friday owingto a illness and the fish market and thirteen macker- bottle* I Nlccp slight 1 ander. drew out a fair sized audience, and bought '• Belmont. The alleged assault took Nerve* are strong. Eat ■ t it ln-eimie evident that more tlie boat was to tin- place el which he took home. He if heartily, MUSIC y brought eity by Pilot was Before the proudly said and am well. 1 have told scores ROOMS, Fob L'-Jd. lsnii. When asked the action very interesting. contest what ■d»*d -n t!i«- room. A k Furtis. tlie why went home it has done for me. press bn. Capt. Ingraham joined boat on took the class of nine was en he with twelve fish if might Ro-p’lv yours. " brought at this late day Mrs. Churchill place giv an ex- Portland, Me. I. M.‘HARMON. 22 High Si., (Up Stairs' Belfast, M-) rt\ feet long and two stories Sat urda,\ Steamer Fi ink Jones, just eom- ercise in The little arouse suspicion, but thirteen wouid make said she had not intended to do in physical training. girls The ONLY MEDICINE SOLD WITH A added. wliieli gives t lie add I’b teii for the Maine Central Kuilroad Com- anvthing were in their movements and everything right. WITH BOT- |- tin- matter, but tile respondent lias since very graceful GUARANTEE CONTRACT EACH tor tin- mechanical de- pany by tin New TLE. Thy a course m» at guired r.ngland Shipbuilding elicited much applause. The class was com- Friday a smart wind from the south-east bottles) hr.-ii so insulting and she could no 1 he The maehinerv was ; Com pan .ii:l Bata I r* ?. Air Bath at annoying OUR RISK, IF NOT BENE FITTED RETURN paper. Works, posed of the following \oung ladies: Helen drove tin- mackerel into Belfast and longer stand it. The ale harbor, BOIELES AND GET YOUR MONEY. P.VY extension last week. The ! about 10 o’eloek Friday on parties neighbors luorniag, having Dunton. .Sadie Aiic* Yannie more were on m ONLY I HU GOOD YOU (crayons;) Mason, Hills, that than all FOR RECEIVE. (viEwsT) and there has been trouble between them caught day !• »il.-r, and folder was board President Sewai and a number of tin- engine j Dolloir. Margaret Hazeltine. Maria Kings- days this season. A number avowing out of a lawsuit a previous large SKODA DISCOVERY CO., BELFAST, ME. •at 1 he <*f the seven- Maine Central d.re. t- Sic arrived at concerning right moving bury. Elizabeth Kolduns, Avis Morison and of boats were in the harbor and the fish 1-f way over the Thomas The were SKOilVS OIXTMEXT. Ilie a press was a more serious Portland at about l.:;o .. elo- k, made property. wit- Mamie prob- having Carter. While all acquitted them- as far the lower In the Great German Skin Cure, ami ness for that on caught upas bridge. r decided that the the run in about three hours or a complainant says the day finest nully press little over. selves linely. the medal was awarded to Miss Mr. French t'osmcf i<* made. Removes [PHOTOGRAPHS] in the Mrs. | morning Henry caught eightv ed without it and ..Steamer Lewiston did not arrive from alleged complaint, Churchill. niaekheads, Pimples, ete.. as taking down, Sadie Mason. Mrs. L. Y. Ellis, a guest of j off and was the one Mis. Mansfield and Mr. Mayo's shore, only to it by magic. It oz. tubes in took the morning Boston Tuesday until one oVioek in the af- Reuben Dickey elegant job. Friday Mrs. E. H. Hailey, sang a fin selection. Mrs. j catch in the forenoon. In the after-; oartous 50 ets. Prices Reduced were thrown out of a at the many Ji, Mr. Anson Stevens and A : ternoon. She left Boston on but was sleigh junction Again. time, Ellis is the leader of the orchestra and plays | all the boats had luck. of the countv road and the noon, however, good '•egan operation. Jaek-seivws delayed by a heavy and private wav the i CABINET AA freight passenger organ at the Wesley Chapel, Washing- Several boats took between 100and 200 each. fllli PER ’■O'-r tile base of list, and a-T"Ss rlic Thomas lot. Mrs. Churchill was the press and the by very rough water on the passage D. C. She is an excellent ' j ton, singer. Miss j The fish were very large and handsome. SIZE. wOtUUl DOZEN. ■•"ed several inches and iron down. somewhat injured. Mrs Thomas came roll- upon Cleora recited a selection. j Haney The j One fisherman cruised all over the bay dur- East Maine iinier it. the scene, used abusive and 1 attention to rust >:ners Then a strap was j Whitk Winos. T'ii- insulting lan- next contest will take at Brown's Seminary, give personal plae- sloop yacht Yukaha- place Cor- ing the forenoon and did not get a bite. He 1 the base and guage toward Mrs. and elbowed and aim to make work a taekle made fast, of was in Churchill, BUCK my .satisfactory. ma, Rockland, Belfast last week. ner, August 4th... .The second silver medal came in one SPORT, | several into the harbor and hour caught than two hours the was her times. Respondent denied and press j She had been on a cruise t-> Bar Harbor, contest in East Belfast was held in Brad- over 100. The water was quite rough and Rev. A. F. CHASE, Pli. D., : placed in position in the e*:ten- said that Mrs. Churchill in passing her came Principal. Next High Sorrento. Bangor and other The man Hall on un- i points. in contact with Friday evening July 2'Jth, many of the fishermen were seasick. Memorial the was her, and there was no el- St., lay evening press again consisted of Messes. Geo. W. der last party Garland, th.* superintendence of Mrs. E. A. Piper. Aggregate attendance, year, 585. » Belfast i one side of the present edition bowing. The Judge found Mrs. Thomas Building*. General Secretary of the Ruckland Y. M. C. The six young ladies competing were in- A Representative Nominated. W The door of the extension is guilty and rind her 51 and costs, from which Fall Term Opens A., R. Anson Crie, H. F Addition, V. A. structed by Miss Cora Eames, late of Boston Aug. she and in -hi.m the foundation and there is no appealed gave surety the sum of A convention of the Republicans of Rep- Leach and W. A. Holman. The was whose as an elocution- SESH FOR CATALOtil E. 4t31 yacht- 550. McLellan for Conservatory, ability "'hen the press is in motion. Mr. appeared the State and resentative District No. IRC was held in I captained by Norman Messrs. Gar- ist is The medal was I Bishop. Dunton for widely recognized. i head had charge of moving the respondent. Montville, July .‘50th. The convention was land and Holman made the Journal office a awarded to Miss Cassie Curtis. The reading j ■“tfine, boiler and the putting up of Chat. called to order by D. O. Bowen, chairman. pleasant call.. Mr. F. A. Robbins, M. H. The coal carts were going about by Miss Eames was so finely rendered thatshe I I We are now thing in good running J. R. Mears was called to preside as chair- and A .< of Fairfield. Rev F. L. the streets last week coal when was Aug. 28, between Inn and Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship •' Blackwell, Andrews, delivering received generous applause and recall- Crosby ‘Ami, and with the increased fae.ilites H. Water a dark bine and Scotch demit* Courses at the Rockland Commercial Col- of the was in the IK)’*—a man and G. Cargill was chosen clerk. THl'RSDAY,Works, green J Oldtown, Capt. H. C. Blanchard, Water- mercury reminder that ed. Mr. James Foss very a lege. Open to both sexes from Sept, to July. t>u: ’M-rwork than kindly gave j Plaid Woolen Traveler’s Shawl 2 yards square, formerly. 1 it will G. of was nominat- new. illustrated Art Souvenir ville. B. H. Conant. Adrian Tuttle and be cooler later on-A Bar Harbor beautiful and a Henry Barlow, Freedom, fringed at two ends,, squared with yellow stripes profusely Catalogue, solo, recitation by Miss I and Circulars tells the Write h.\<; Items. 1 ed acclamation. This about 1 1-2 feet apart. A suitable reward will be Penmanship stor> Capt. Bonner, of the Waterman left in K mi hall's despatch says that John Stewart Kenne- Eames Representative by for them. Jaiuys Saturday little neice, “The Dead Dolly,” paid for its return to .J. WILLIAMSON, Jr., Address district is composed of the towns of Paler- •dm31 Josephine, believes that a man Jennette for a short I dy has taken of his new 2t31 Over American office, Belfast. lOMMKKl UL (OUKUK, Rockland, Me. j yacht trip down the possession palatial brought down the house. The very large mo, Liberty, Montville, Freedom, Waldo Express !i'1 ve every at sea. His ves- The was Kenarden luxury i bay. yacht under command of residence, Lodge. This is the audience present were more than pleased and Morrill. Mr. Barlow is very highly re- i is commended all who know him and there one «»f the nicest and most Capt. John McAuliff The party returned building for which Mathews Bros., of Bel- with the entertainment. There will be an- by ] is no reason be not be "1 but he other contest at the same place in four why should elected. cabius, has put in a Saturday night....The sloop yacht Ger- fast. furnished doors, sash, etc....A new weeks. Mrs. Piper will also have a contest I he is trude, of was side walk has Josephine designed for Brewer, anchored ffo the plank been laid over the old in the church at Swanville Mills next Mon- News of the Granges. s ,s "’ell as last concrete on freight-Sell. Helen Camp Ground Thursday. She has been ; walk Cedar between Miller and day evening, August 8th. has loaded ice at in streets. It was much as Pioneer of Bangor for cruising Penobscot Bay.. .The cutter Spring needed, the A Lowell Party at Crosby Inn. Mr. I Grange East Union will enter- '■••i at old was 1 tain Knox and Lincoln Pomona 50 cents per ton-Captain yacht King Phillip of the Massachusetts walk overflowed every time it rain- John M. of Lowell. who Grange, Kilgore, Mass., is I, the exercises of ed. The new Dana Thursday, August beginning not fail to interest the shrewd buyer. In order to test the value of newspaper advertis- sch. K. F. Pettigrew, is at Yacht Club, with Capt. H. B. A. J. Sarsparilh. Co. divided at the has heralded the 1 Torrey, stopping Inn, beau- at p. m. If the day is stormy the meeting and determine which of the two Belfast, us the h st. we with this "■ j ing papers pays print summer, and his vessel is in Clark, W. O. and Frances on 575,000 in dividends and still has will occur one week later. is Gray Goudy Saturday ties and attractions of Belfast, and as a con- Following advertisement a coupon, which if presented at our store within thirty days, the holder I of Portland.. .An was at this a comfortable balance in the The the programme : Music by the choir: address will he entitled to a PER in on all Capt. Davis, board, port Sunday. She left treasury... sequence a party of twelve ladies and gen- 5 CENT. DISCOUNT, payable goods, purchases j of welcome, Robbins; Mrs. a coLLec- ho it that the Boston and is bound for Belfast Water in a main on Mary response, of $1.00 and upwards. SPECIAL OFFER TO THE BOVS: Any hoy getting figured out, says July 23d, Campo- Co., laying Bay tlemen will arrive here Saturday morning E. Benner: Alice Jameson: reading, essay, tiou of 2.3 of these coupons and presenting them to us when buying a suit. w:!l be en- a tiie bello.. In a recent regatta went over View street, have encountered much hard and remain several The Blanche Minnie Gould: dis- lag ship Roanoke, being Wasp days. party con- Moody: song, titled, in addition to the -3 per cent, discount, t a BASE BALL and BAT. 1 the course of .’>4 in a deal of cussion of ‘•Taxation,” O. Sewalls at Bath, if stretched miles 3h. 48m. lbs., out- ledge, necessitating good blasting.... sists of W. A. Ingham and wife, W. T. |1 topic, by Gardner, E. E. L. " 1 the The writers in the Dana Light. Norwood, George Payson. uld reach over 70 miles... .The sailing fast schooners Miranda and Iro- Sarsparilla factory Moore and wife, F. E. Jewett and wife, Ai- ! "1,1,1 by ships A. G. Ropes, and B. F. quois, leading the last named Huh 25s at are out tor a vacation through the month of derman Stowell and wife, Mr. Chase and ai .Mr. E. F. San Francisco to New York, tilt* finish. ‘'This,” says tin* yachting editor August... Hanson has bought the wife, of Lowell, and two ladies from Sumer- ! Republican journal. is horse days quite fast, but lias been of Outing “was really her most remarkable owned by Mr. Samuel ltackliff. The ville. The will he met on the wharf 1 party ;‘T, |i. the horse is a and Mr. Hanson is notably by ship Panama, finish since her launch.” When this record flyer much by a buekboard and four horses and driven '■*-1***1 from San Francisco with his was j 5 PER CENf. DISCOUNT COUPON to New is put against the time claimed for small pleased purchase-It twenty about the town. Saturday evening there entitles holder r>> cent, discount on a'! Jays-Sch. Edith S. boats that are not in it at all years ago last Monday since the in per Emery, among racing j engine will be a complimentary hop tendered the merchandise of the bought arrived at Belfast shoe first started 1 Try Quivers, Provineetown, craft it is evident that there must be a mis- i factory up_ guests at Crosby Inn. Sanborn’s orchestra of h 30 days from It is Mr. C. E. Sanford, who is at Bangor. take somewhere.Monday the steam launch summering six pieces will furnish music. At the close & tii,- longest ever made be- Fort Point, was in Belfast last dark passage Fulmar, of Boston, came into our harbor, week, of the dance a musicale will be given in the Sleeper, SM ports. The Edith S. was and has had notices a re- 83 Main Emery and will make Belfast her headquarters for printed offering parlor, followed by a supper. Messrs. Kil- St., Belfast. Me., fh*‘ ohl sch. a Grand a few weeks. ward of $25 for the arrest and conviction of Abstract, The yacht is owned by Mr. gore and Peavey have arranged the follow- barkentine at Boston the who removed from his and Made Arlington, H. C. Fernald, and is one of the handsomest parties signs ing program for the guests: After church Worcester Custom Ready Clothing. 1 'lu South Mr. James Slioles has bosario, America, reports craft of the kind ever in our waters. She is property... begun the the will be driven and ttEMT'S FURNISHINGS. ,iH Sunday party through Mabel I. of erection of a house on Myers, Searsport, 41 feet long, painted white, with dwelling Waldo the Ground to Mt. Percival. ■' graceful Camp Monday -PAYABLE IN GOODS.- i Port Indio avenue-Mr. H. F. east is do- 53 days ago. The lines, and steams miles hour. The Mason, side, there will he a buekboard ride to eight per Fort Point l#"*Cut this out and present to us when buying since arrived at Boston_The boat left Boston at 2 o’clock ing a granite business at his of resi- " Saturday, stop- place and dinner at The Woodcliffe. Tuesday they Salt goods Tor thirty days from date, June JO, 1*02. ^ dence. He has three men at work Bonnie has been handsomely ping that night at Isle of Shoals.The getting will take a sail on the beautiful Penobscot 1,1 out ■, car loads of bot- l"it in first-class order and looks schooner yacht Pastime, owned by Mr. Fred underpinning-Five Bay, with a clam bake at Islesboro. Wed- h new summer E. 1,100 for the Dana OUR LARGE STOCK INCLUDES ALL THE bonnet. She is now Whiting, of the Boston Herald, came ; tles, gross, Sarsaparilla nesday there will be a drive to Monroe with ss for summer into our arrived from New excursions-Sch. harbor Monday from a cruise to the j company Jersey Monday. dinner and oil return supper will be eaten Colors in and Overcoats from to b-tird, "f -The members of the Fashionable Suits Spring $4 $20. Deer Isle, was launched eastward. One of the party left on the Pen- j Thomas E. Shea at the Searsport House, Searsport. Thurs- and See. Illuriue o bscot for Dramatic were at the assortment of all of HATS A>’D CAPS in the latest and railway Thursday, having Boston-The cutter yacht Siva Uo., Penobscot Ex- day the company will go to Pitcher’s Pond Splendid kinds stvles, all kinds of GENT’S FURNISHINGS. borough repairs, and has sailed for owned by W. H. Young, of Boston, arrived change, Bangor, Sunday on their way to St. and stop at Littlefield’s cottage at Rocky •Sell. Win. Flint of here John where for a run.... would call attention to two 1st—That we have an immense Islesboro is Monday, bound for Bar Harbor. The they open Ion? A Point. Friday a buekboard ride to Camden Kr-VVe your points: stock of to select from. 2d—That our are the lowest in the for a similar rulvvay When cutter is feet over car- national machine has been set and at View. ^these goods prices city, undergoing repairs. twenty-five all, weighing up dinner the Bay The home- of Sch. quality goods. Mary Farrow will go on ries a cloud of canvass, and is a handsome at the steamboat wharf. The machine was ward drive will be around the Turnpike. $3.00 a Doasen -OUR TO _ nation and craft.Dr. W. H. taken from the METHODS ARE STRICTLY ONE PRICE EVERYBODY.- repairs-Capt. Bon- Winslow, of Pittsburg, station at Unity_Orrin The program, embracing some of the best ’s to sail next in the new is his Robbins, of has XJ’ Saturday Pa., getting yacht Orinda ready for Freedom, bought of U. L. scenery in Maine, cannot but favorably im- For Cabinet Pictures. for Baltimore. The Wentworth the -Josephine, May cruising. yacht is in Boston and may Belfast and Freedom stage press the visitors with their first visit to CLARK & 83 Main St., JK At TUTTLE A SON'S. SLEEPER, Belfast, breezes attend her. be expected here in a short time. j route and taken possession Maiue. Belfast, Aug. 1,18!>2.—6in;il CLOTHEHS, TAILORS ANQ MEN’S OUTFITTERS. The March. the bare of the tent and Register of Deep Water Vessels. Outbound. Edward Blake and the Duke of Abercorn, | Rogue’s ground guard , in connection with the English elections; while he lay there preparations were going TERRIBLE PUNISHMENT OF A PENNSYL- A sail in the vast sea-room, Mrs. M. and Airs. John A. forward to make the last state of the AGON.ZiNii ECZEMA lonely Henry Stanley BY | SHIPS. of VANIA MILITIAMAN. STRUNG UP who called for three cheers ; 1 have put. out tor the port gloom. apropos of some remarks on Eng- guardsman, Logan, THE THUMBS. WITH HEAD HALF SHAV- 1 Abner G A sailed from Awful Suffering. Driven Almost In- women in for an anarchist assassin, Coburn, Nichols, is far on the trackless lish and American politics; considerably The voyage tide, ED HE IS DRUMMED OUT OF LAMP. New York May 10 for Seattle and Tacoma. sane Doctors. Tried Cuticura. Hon. Andrew D. our new Minister worse than the first, the first was by The watch is long, and the seas are wide. White, though A G David arrived at New (Pa.) thumb Ropes, Rivers, Relief Immediate. Entirely to Russia; Messrs. Carter and Harrity, [Homestead Despatch.] hanging. York July 17 from San Francisco. The headlands blue in the sinking day, Colonel drew a formal re- Cured in 4 Months. the newly appointed chairmen of the Na- The “Rogue’s March” beat through the Streator up ! A J T P Colcord, cleared from San Kiss me a hand on the outward way. Fuller, tional and Democratic Com- streets and the of the port of what had been done, and added a Francisco 20 for New York. Republican company camp July I suffered with the dr» eczema for over six The as and recommendation that Private lams be dis- ; for San failing gulls, they dip veer, mittees; Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria Provisional brigade on Homestead Heights Alameda, Chapman, Philadelphia months, during which tm.e I !:..d consulted three Lift me a voice that is good to hear. and his betrothed, the Princess Alary of this Before the drum corps of honorably dismissed from the service. j Francisco, sailed from Montevideo June J. ! doctors, and this tonmniii.g si-in "disease had 64 morning. w St.. Boston, This and an or- Belle of Bath, C Curtis, arrived at Hong go u wi'ee auu worse Sudbury \ The winds and the There are portraits of the the Tenth which beat the morning, bright early, great come, heaving sea, Edinburgh. regiment, Kong June 25 from New York. on u. in spite of all medi- men who have re- slunk a derly crossed the river on the Little Bill, The restless mother, is calling me. following prominent march, disfigured, disfranchised, C C Chapman, cleared from New York cal tieatmcnt. My condi- Air. W. Field, the Rev. which had been but walked through the silent works and tion was unbearable. My The of her is cently died; Cyrus abject thing, yester- June 22 for Baltimore. cry heart lone and wild, climbed the hill to General Snowden's leys v. c;e swollen, my Dr. Professor Theodore W. a a soldier and a Pittsburg B F arrived at Bos- Searching the night for her wandered child. Cliidlaw, day citizen, Centennial, Colcord, arms wc.e raw, my face In his belt were Colonel ton Dwight, and Air. Emmons Blaine. The travelling salesman, with a very good headquarters. July 1 from Manila. ami in k lull of eruption, mother of and Beautiful, weariless mine, August number of the Review will he opinion of itself. Streator’s report recommendation, j Charger, D S Goodell. cleared from New which made me scratch In the drift of doom I am here, I am thine. with Hawkins1 indorsed York 1 for until my whiskers were found to sustain fully the steadily ad- At the edge of the camp the thing heard Colenel approval j April Hong Kong; -spoken May 7, Fireand found the I at 14 S, Ion Jo \V. soaked and pasted with Bmlar-Pufsi thereon. lie General Beyond the fathom of *»r fear, of this now leading these words from the white mustached burning the sickly fluid. 1 could hope vancing reputation Daniel J S Stover, sailed from From bourne to bourne of the dusk I steer. of Colonel Hawkins:—“You have an after breakfast cigar in bis favorite Barnes, hardly hear my clothing. periodical. lips Port lb for seat on side Blakeley April Philadelphia. When came I was this on man. the shady of Carnegie school- night in the brought thing yourself, my Frank Pendleton, \V G Nichols, arrived afraid to to no Swept on in the wake of the stars, Air. Edmund Clarence Stedman's poem, house. go bed, Colonel Streator gave you every oppor- at June, 15 from Calcutta via Ma- would come to re- stream entitled “Ariel. In of Singapore sleep memory Percy return to the the read the papers, neve dui tne wouiu increase, miring Of a roving tide, from dream to dream. tunity to retract. If you Silently general dras. me, itcmng ; born on the 4th of Au- and time 1 had no rest, I was all broken ner- Carman in The Bysshe Shelley: limits of this will be then entering headquarters wrote and | Frederick Billings, Sherman, sailed from day up, (B'nss Century. camp you summarily vous to the and driven to gust, 17‘J2,” occupies the first three pages signed the order for Private lams' dishon- San Francisco May 17 for New York. highest degree, nearly dealt with.” 1 I despair. At that time 1 read about the l'Tlrnu of the number of the Atlantic orable Then he handed the Gov Roliie, Amos Nichols, sailed from Among the Mowers. August The thing which had been a soldier and discharge. | Remedies, intended to try them, and dropped the Air. Steelman has done honor back to the and in the : Hong Kong March JO for New York ; passed doctors. A,ft P Nickels, sailed from New stirring his memories of the same period in a se- “Which side, sir?’’ Iroquois, That bared arms show—all move in line. Company K., Tenth regiment, wondered York July is for San Francisco. ries of papers on a New “The said the with 1 Cuticura Resolvent Wit It pride the master holds the reins England boyhood, as he was jolted home to Pittsburg right side,” general, Jacob E Ridgeway, F G Watson, sailed with reference to the conditions of a I "t lie new Blood and Skin Purifier and <•*' O'er dappled grays, where swath afar special the heat, what there could be smile, as lie acknowledged the orderly’s from Calcutta April 24 for New Yolk. greatest of the sec- through Humor cleanses tin Muo "i Has fell 'neatli Toil's car, life in Boston in the early part salute. Josephus, Tlmmas sailed from Remedies, internally, triumphal further in the way of summary dealing Ungers, all impurities and elements, whin t'Ti- the rich interval! ond of this The first ar- < Jo for New York. poisonous Along smooth, quarter century. out to )nee tin* tenth was order- Hong Kong April < the Skin and Cut cura Soap, an than that which had been meted again regiment URA, great »'tire, Bank Bank IJ.;- "'.-•■in bush and shrub the sparrows call ticle of this series is to the J. Morse, Savory, arrived Safes, Vaults, ^ presented him since afternoon. ed to the parade ground. This time Pri- i Llewellyn Iqiii- I exquisite Skin Purifier and Heaiitifier, externally, The smallest like silver shine. yesterday .1 12 from Taltal. clear the skin of trace of disease. pools reader in this number of the magazine. front of his avtc lams w as man lied to meet it from the que uly every lie had been disgraced in Lur\ A c M sailed from j The is and I Nickels, Nichols, (iraud an- the lessons taught a-tichl paper delightfully reminiscent, and then had been guard tent. Then the adjutant, stepped to Boors, and Beposit Work of aj: regiment hung up by Singapore May 21 for New York. Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, fine.; Soap, Where healt hful work hard hands ! will be read. The two the front of the color and in a i eniplox widely chapters his thumbs for nineteen minutes. company, Luzon, A L Carver, cleared Imm New Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the Potter The car and blade such here are ’Tis largess yield. given entitled, Seventy This by his colonel's orders. After he clear voice read the whole of the proceed- York April JU for Slianghae. I Drug and Chemical Corporation, Huston. the and Since" and “School Life." An- '• * 1'p-springing through night day— A'ears tent he had ings, Colonel Streat.or's re- Manuel Etlw cleared Ktf- How to Cur;- Skin Diseases.'’ 4 pages, Hd: !'<■<> in dir — had lain all in the heginningwith Llaguno, Smalley, U'art-I. We but 'tis Cod's own night guard <"J'C 1 oO,()(•() wender. way other minister, the Rev. William Elliot and with General Snowden's from New York .1 illy 22 for San Francisco. a illustrations, and testimonials, mailed fiat l‘ra>« h the children of tin* sun again been disgraced before his regiment, port ending by (Criftis. has an on L Stone, C sailed from New interesting paper had dismissed from the service in order. Back to the guard tent went Pri- Mary Park, <1 Freni in each been blackheads, red, rough, chapped, < tree-tops orison, American Alin- York April 2!» for Shanghai*; spoken Mav QJ*JPLKS, A!‘rays preserrc Hair is filled with Townsend Harris, First his and vate lams, where his uniform was shuck- JO, 5 J ]?| oily skiu cured by Cuticura Soap. When Nature's breasT joy! disgrace, stripped of uniform, lat 2 N, Ion 25 W. Baiicrolt Critiith in The Cnuiite I ister in Japan." Air. Crawford's striking the of ed off him as as Anarchist iC.nrgt- finally man-lied out of camp in rags quickly Berg- .Niiiicy rendleton, .1 5 rendleton, arrived serial “Don is continued, and man's clothes had been the 1 ”>0 S'»1<1 in Monthly. | Orsino,” a tramp, with the final dishonor of hav- by police at New York March 2d from Hong Kong. HOW MY BACK ACHES! Lynn, Mass., since rli.c Ellen Kirk us the second the In blue and \Y. Olney gives part ing one-half of his head shaved so as to day before. place of his and It I> Rice, A B Colson, arrived at San Back Ache. Kidney Pains, News and Notes. of her clever “A Florentine p». Soreness, Lameness. Strain-. Literary story, Epi- him. not from all honest brass, a straw hat. a pair of overalls and Francisco Feb 2d from Liverpool. distinguish only tin relieved in on*- liiinin- where .'>() of our safes were >nlpr,-t, sode.” William Cranston Lawton’s ac- a shirt were and the It R P P> arrived at New | but from all criminals. given him, regiment- Thomas, Nichols, rm v u icura Anti-Pain 1 la o r. Ceil. (>.(>. of men, ordinary Howard, Maine.has accept- count of and translations from “The Per- al barber was sent for. York May Id from Hong Kong. It was when the news through the 1 ed the commission of a sped 11 ark sailed from writing popular sians” of ^Escliylos, Professor W. J. Still- of He drew an line Raphael, ness, Sydney •-•at preserving their contents, camps of the attempted assassination imaginary straight 14 for Sail Francisco. life of Queen Isabella for the World’s Fair man's critical on “The Revival of down the middle of the skull of what had July paper Mr. Frick that Private lams brought upon Robert L sailed from « ommission. with Aliss Vida D. Scudder’s sec- Belknap, Staples, Art,” himself the most been Private lams, from the forehead to New York March dO for Yokohama. extraordinary punish- also in ond paper on “The Prometheus Unbound the base of the and with a of hamplon Record the dr> The August number ol Food presents a ment ever indicted on an American Na- brain, pair S P Hitchcock, Gates, cleared from New of furnish the more — reduced a head of York d noticeable change in its make-up a Shelley,” weighty tional Guardsman. clippers neatly good July for San Francisco. matter of the number. A Swiss travel- a San cleared from He was m Ins street hair to close shingle. Then he lathered Joaqain, Drinkwater, hange in the direction of improvement— sitting company in 1S71 ; in the drear Poston P>r> an a the and with a few of his ra- New York April 25 tor San Francisco ; the of the di- sketch, by anonymous writer, paper when the news came. He was a tonguey shingle scrapes spoken larger part magazine being and various reviews May 11, lat 27 N, Ion dt» \V. with attrac- by Bradford Torrey, fond of to attract at- zor left the right side of the head of what vided up into departments, fellow, saying tilings St C F Carver, arrived at New of new and com- had as as Nicholas, characteristic of the feat- books, English foreign, a resident of for the been Private lams bare the palm tive headings tention; Pittsburg York April 21 from San Francisco. in all the plete a very valuable number of the ever of his hand. great tires since Send f« : ures discussed. This departure renders last year, though he hails from Hreene State of Maine, H G Curtis, sailed from valuable Atlantic. Aliffiin A Then the drum was ordered Food more entertaining than ever, giving Houghton, county, where his family is held in high corps out, New York July 28 for Seattle and Tacoma. Boston. and to the tune of the March" Thomas C N as it does greater variety to the contents. Co., respect and his father has been county “Hogue's Dana, Meyers, arrived at Agents Wuntetl. the that had been a soldier and a Tacoma March 2d from Seattle. The contents are appetizing, ( lover Pub- commissioner. thing A Few Serious a Tillie E Starbuck, Ebeii Curtis, at Port- 71-7# Park Place, NewtYork. Thoughts. “Frick’s shot!” cried Private lams, citizen—for dishonorable discharge from lishing Co., land, O, July 7, to sad for New York early cheers for the man who shot him!” the guard disfranchises a Pennsylvanian— “three in September. Aroostook county is tlie scene of an- A glass eye is an optical delusion of no of the was marched through the street, But James Streator, in command company Jew, D C Nichols, arrived at other book, which has been mean order. the Wandering just published, Tenth reason of Colonel Haw- wherein lie had cheered for anarchist, Manila to June 15 for to "Aroostook Woods.” It is from regiment by prior Hong Kong, entitled kin’s of the assassin, to the limits of the earn]) lie liad load for New York. The ocean currants may he called Dead command provisional brigade, is the Housekeepers, *he pen of Charles C. West, of Uoulton, Private lams was Wm H only pure Sea Fruit. heard the words himself and strode quick- disgraced. twenty- Maey, Amesbury, sailed from Havre and dedicated to Walter Mansur, presi- ly from his tent. eight years old when lie passed out of April 25 for New York. dent of the Uoulton National as Fame is said to be a monument erected existence. Wm H Conner, Frank J Pendleton, sailed Bank, “What did you say?” he asked. military phosphatic Attention the former commodore of the from Manila 28 for Boston : An- baking "worthy after one is dead and buried. “J said three cheers for the man who April passed licet. The book of jier May 25. birch-bark treats shot Frick," the dogged- Autocratic Wo rkinen. in wilds The man who reads the race tips in the replied private, powder made, and is amp life the of Aroostook, fish- BARKS. daily papers and bets on another horse ly. ng, canoeing, camping, shooting and Cun A(.o, 27. 11. C. “You must take that language back,” lu.., July Ayer, j Adam \V A true stories of actual life generlly wins. Spies, D Field, arrived at recommended trapping, being of the men who heard in the bearing you who owns mills in Youngstown, Boston a from by la and makes a volume of #45 rolling duly Singapore camp, A photographer has a way of taking use it." said Colonel Streator. Alice Alauson sailed from and confesses to having more money in- Bred, Ford, pages. things that would not he tolerated in any “Well, 1 don’t like Frick and 1 won't j Boston April 2 for Bridgewater, N S. of all other the vested in iron and steel works than he ! Beatrice arrived at Physicians The ■story Telb r for August contains a pofession. take it hack," answered private. Havener, Hichborn, Port 2 from Boston. « Streator back to his wishes he ! Spain duly romance of adventure and en- A Colonel turned had. said to some friends to- omplete maiden may chain a man with a arrived at Rio .Janeiro schools as healthful tent. The returned to his, think- Belmont, Heagan, Terprise, in which plucky young John glance, but it does not follow that private day: **\Ye icarn from the newspapers that dline 27 from Rosario. always that he had the best of the encounter North seeks for the lost mines of the she is ing Carr e F d P cleared gold links-eyed. some of the striking mill men earn as Long, Stowers, from Aztecs. "Montezuma’s (odd Mines” is and had vindicated liis rights as a citizen New York N for Havana. and nutritious. much as *17 ;i These are the rollers. July The title of the tale and Fred A. Ober is Money makes the mare go, and the and a sympathizer. day. Carr.e Heckle, Coleord, arrived at Cliam- The statement falls short of the truth, for :s author. readers who are fa- average horse also makes it go at the A few minutes afterward Private lams, perieo .July 22 from New York. Young men in at similai work summer race meets. of K. was march- many my employ Cartie L cleared from miliar with Mr. Ober’s other story, "The with the rest Company Tyler. Pattingall, have earned *2U and *40 a day. and > New York dune Id for Buenos silver need not. he told that "Mon- ing to the parade ground, to which the they Ayres: spoken City,” When one man will trust another with can do it in dress without dune lt»0 miles S of as evening soiling 21, South Shoals Light- lye:. tezuma's (odd Mines” is alike an absorb- whole regiment had been summoned his umbrella ii is safe 1o that the white arc skilled men in ! ship. say soon as Colonel Streator bad returned to gloves. They ing and a romance. Price 15 cents Clara 14 cleared stirring «ither man is honest. their line. Cpon their skill depends the j Modi!very. Phillip (iilkey, PROBATE NOTICES a number. 1). Pub- bis tent. from New York June 17 for Ponce. Eotlirop Company, merchant ability of our product, and it lishers, Poston. There is no easier in the world for It was almost the hour for regimental C P Dixon, N F (Iilkey, sailed from Mol way is costlier to men in to put inexperienced > > Are von «>nc to lose his name than to have it dress parade, and Private lams was still lend .Mas 2r Pisagua. A1 .1 i T< ilia 11' < »u' lit'li I I if I l'a-t. \vi h: i. .him in," intending fiur.iu- good their than it is to them *40 ;t Kev. Francis 17. I). ]).. formcr- place pay Edward C A tile < n| Waldo.-.I, ill.- -eeom; I -> la n (Jlarke, on his umbrella. of the opinion that lie bail the be'st of the Cushing, Whittier, cleared Hiuity MTCHEN RAXIH-? If so, exa engraved Still save out duly. \. li. 1 Si'-J. ’y of Portland, president of the Society argument until lie beard liis colonel's day. they rarely anything from New York dune 22 for D'-marara. of their and are the most an- F lward Melvin sailed from r hkku.y. widow ,.i lhwix lor Christian will leave in When men arc taken to prison they an voice out to the color pay, among j Kidder, Park, Endeavor, early ringing company: RLId.Y. late o| Suanvilie. in -aid THE ELEGANT tocratic and difficult to of wo I .May 2 for New York. Marharkt Count y lor a tour around the world, sail- treated like clothes in a who manage any Toeopilh. ot August laundry. They “If the man is in the ranks called for Waldo, deeea-t'd. ha iug pii'-.uo .. to Edward C C Mi Cl lire, at Manila June jM-tition are washed and have deal with. I have seen them May, an ing from San Francisco to Japan, and then ironed. t hree cheers for the assassin of II. c. Frick stop j for allowance from tin- personal est.io- of -aid work and leave the furnace full of melted I 1 from Hong Kong, to load for New York or deceased. thence to China, Siam. Syria, Egypt and he will two to the front.” Boston. Marigold is said to he the favorite llower step paces Ordered. That tin- -aid Margaret give not ice to other countries. Dr. Clarke of nine iron, causing great loss to the mill, simp- interesting <>t the titled Down the long roster companies { Fniina T Crowell, A S Pendleton, arrived all person* interested by *-a using a copy oj this or- impecunious foreigners vvlio because of a in of rolled I j will his in a same and order ly change lengths at New York March Id from der to he puM i-lu d I luce week* ,*ueees>i\ in tile embody experiences hook, wed our American the dread query travelled, Hung Kong. ely heiresses. which earn ican .loiirnal. ai Bel t with anecdote and incident, and will take while Private lams wondered he had iron, really enabled them to Escort, It (i Whitehouse, at Shanghai* I’epithl printed fa-a ii.it they why may appear at a Pmliate Court to he held ;. r Belfast, k’;;. of scenes never before re- 1 unlike the more than before. I knew a mill owner May 1 Portable Cookiny photographs Dressmakers, things they ever been fool enough to “list fora sojer," within andfeor said County. "it the second Tues- who decided that his son's future would Evaueil, W H arrived at Bris- besides those of im- make, are horn and not made. It must he he was with a Blanchard, day of August m \t. .it ten of the clock Before produced, collecting and wished swapping yams bane FO 2 1802 he more secure as a as a prior to dune 12 from New York. noon, ami show eau-e. if the IMPROVED portant and interesting people and places that nature makes them sew. coterie of commercial roller than pro- any they have, why pleasant colleagues Evie Reed, A T Whittier, arrived at Yal- p raver of said pet it ion slum Id not he granted. ro serve as so he him in the mill and <•« illustrations. in the room of a car. prietor, put <;i:o I. Tin* -rreat sale.- .-f A bald-headed man has one smoking parlor pj raiso prior to duly 14 from New York. JOHNSON. Judge. consolation, him to the same ?:.c t that it is t v. most -in r inall\ the dread query and order readi- subjected regulations Harvard, Coleord, sailed from New York A true copy. Attest Bohan P. It it. n, Register. Mr. Bok lias succeeded in a even if he hasn't any hair. He is nearer which the other most popular Kunu'* <" ■ was to this: “The day by Havana, ltiee, sailed from Matanzas ami thou.-.;mis v. ..\» Ward which will the formula changed duly tlie County of Waldo, on the second fuesdav of many ry Beecher, shortly he tee of the men. who demanded that his 22 for Made >f the lu t n A canvass-back duck to eat the man who did call for three cheers for the Philadelphia. July, A. I>. 1 S'J2. very prefers 1 <»<)!. I > < I \1 published as a series of articles in The son be out of ! Herbert Albert at Pun- titanic-. We warrant wild from the bottom of the in this taken the mill. They would Black, Blanchard, abbott. i»rother ot lli/.ablth b. celery rivers assassin of 11. C. Frick is company, more impn vt-mc: Ladies' Home .Journal. The material is not allow him to learn their trade. The ta Arenas May 14 for New York. NORTON, late ol Monrville. in said comprise and creeks for divers reasons. and he will save me the trouble of iden- Ransom County in.no-. Wi fi:r:ii-:i them ::i eve valuable since it a F A sailed from of Waldo, deceased, a especially deals with alternative was a strike at a time when it Hudson, Curtis, Trapini having presented petition . 1X02. of Messrs. A. McDowell A- ( 4 and b o., West else. There was a deathlike silence along the 2S for Layson Island to load for Europe. E H«*KKSES. ilaughtei of SA.MSO.N 14th Street, New York. This linn import ranks of the Tenth, standing at parade Penobscot. MeCaulder, arrived at New ANNKNIGHT, late of IJneolnville. in said Coun- Most one can a ts of Waldo, a and publish the American Editions of the any paint picture or rest on the meadow which ! York March 22 from Singapore. ilereasi'd, basing presented peti- pleasant hilltop tion that J. B. NOV Ks of Eimnluvillc. be Parisian Fashion Journals. “La Mode de write a peom. but the deuce isto get some makes the of the 1 St Lucie, d T Erskine, at Auckland N Z. may parade ground provision- appointed adminisi rator on the estate of said *!*•- to the June 12 for New York. Paris.*' :>>c. : “Paris Album of other person pay price for either at al It was broken the voice SANFORD’S t-cased. Fashion," brigade. by Willard arriveil at Rio “La (’ourturiere," :>()<•.: and “La the producer's valuation. of Colonel Streator calling briskly, “Ser- Mudgett, (’rocker, Ordered. I'hat the -aid Aim E. give notie** to Janeiro dune 11 from Rosario. all persons interested by ••ausing a ops ..t this or- Mode," 10c. These books have been fa- of the turn out the The modern idea is to advance all the geant guard, guard!” der to lie published ! lire** sveeks sui—is«-1 s in tin* commented us in From the where had BRIGS. Journal, at Belfast, that tie s vorably upon by previous time. The next we know we will guard tent, they Republican printed j thing Ginger at a Proha1*-( ourt.to I»*■ held .it Bel- but in consideration of the been and and may appear j writings, many have Father with a mow- silently watching listening Time'provided David Bughee, Stowers, cleared from New fast, svirhin and for said Counts, on tin* -eeoml improvements we have noticed we do not for what would come a tile ing machine instead of a scythe. waiting next, (:!•'!■: IN the York duly S for Point-a-Pitre. Tttesdas of A ugust next. at ten o! t h«* clock helot ] hesitate to of them as the lirst came speak jour- of infantrymen marching to where II B Hussey, Hodgdon, arrived at Char noon, and shoss <*anse. if any they base. wh\ the nals of their kind to he on m praverol said pet ition -lemid not tie gianteo. found the their colonel stood facing the pallid pri- \r. math eston, S C, 24 from Rock port. Me. The duly GIN'. E. JOHNSON Judge. bookstands. Their number Rule of the Sea. C (I W at September vate of K. II Hichborn. arrived te-i Company a•'f 1 b i.i. i' rMien the Sibley, A truecopy. A -B<»n \ \ P. Ft« i.t>. Register will contain all the latest Fall styles at The took the Boston dune 7 from Pascagoula. a sergeant private's ride; least a It is rule of the sea that a vessel at month earlier than any other fash- the closed in before and behind house :■ 'Id a d t ;• ivellcr at ITTALDOSS. In < mrt of Probate, held at Bel- I anchor is and is entitled to guard SCHOONKRS. ion The in helpless, be Vf fast. on ;hf se. ond Tu**silas of 1X0*2. ! paper. plates McDowell’s him. July. 1 treated as such all other craft. It is this whi if FRED W. BROWN. Executor on the estate of •Journals are not hut are by dismiss the said season, !i, neg- liciij Eahens, B B* Condon, cleared from reproductions “Adjutant regiment,” MARGARET M. MEEK, lab ol Belfast, in -aid j the work of French done incumbent on a vessel ;»t anchor in a fog Bortlaml .Inly P for Demarara. artists, in Paris. the colonel, and while his comrades become deceased, having hi.- liual a*; lected, M'-'S'rating Clara E arrived at County, presented to give fog Colcord, Colcord, Ban- of Send for sample copy. warning by signals, ringing marched hack to their company streets, count administration of said estate for allow- her bell or her whistle at inter- gor .Inly 25 from Philadelphia. a nee. blowing to tent. diseases. To J Private lams marched the guard guai against Edward arrived at St Outing for August is filled with pleas- vals of at least once a minute. It will he Johnson, Warren, Ordered, That noiiie ther«*of In- given, throe Thither in a moment came three surgeons, in medicine Pierre July 2d from Philadelphia. sveeks sueecssively, in the Republican Journal, ant. breezy matter of a seasonable nature, incumbent on the owner of the them, nothing yacht and in another moment came the sergeant (ieorgia r be ailosvod. and Camera," by Frank G. Lcnz, illus- and if this is the loss sustained Hattie Med Buck, H E Sprowl, arrived *. E«». E. doll NS* »N Judge. shown, by not whine nor snivel when he saw the so speedy and effective, as trated: “August Hides," by Jessie F. the sinking of the Alva will doubtless it Havana July IP from Tampa. A true cops. Attest Ron A \ P. Ft tab. Register'. preparations for a punishment, which in < Jansen, cleared from O’Donnell: “Aunt Abe's Fishing Party,” fall on the owners of the Dimock. This SANFORD’S GINGER Henry Jr, Applelo war time was reserved only for vicious and IP for by Jennie is the which will have to he set- Apalachicola July Philadelphia. A El >0 SS hi Court «»t Probate. held at Rel- Taylor Wandle, illustrated; question soldiers. (J at Y\J refractory Horace Morse.Harliman, arrived New on ••Saddle and Sentiment” tled the court authorized to Containing among its ingredients the pur- fast, the second Tuesdas -d .lids. 1X0*2. (continued), by by inquire The the twine over the French and the best York June 21 from Fernandina. J. W. RI.ACK, E\«*euror on theestat* oi riloMAS Wenona illustrated Stull and sergeant slipped est of medicinal brandy Gilman, by into all the circumstances of the unfortu- John C Bal- NOONAN. ! a t * of in -aid * ridgepole of the tent, and without a fum- of imported ginger, it is vastly superior to Smith, Kneeland, sailed from Soarsport. oimty. do Watson; “From the German Ocean to the nate Herald. the cheap, worthless, and often timore J nne IS for • •eased, having presonte*! his soooud ao.-oiinr of miAiap. [Boston ble tied its ends in a slip knot about Pri- dangerous T,.mpieo. Black Sea" (continued), by Thomas gingers urged as substitutes. Aslc for SAN- Jos W Foster, S S lleagan, arrived at administration of -aid estate for allowam-o. vate lams’ thumbs. Then Private lams’ FORD’S GINGER and look for owl trade- Ordered. That notice thereof be three Mcvens. illustrated: “The in the' Savannah Juiy s from Philadelpha. gisen. City Heroes have been found at the throttle hands and arms numb and lie writhed mark on the Sold sveeks sue«*essively. in the Republioan dounial, grew wrapper. everywhere. Lester A Burgess, cleared from Valley." by Matthew Lester; “The Lewis, in Belfast, in said Counts, that a'l persons and the brake, as well as on the battle- on his tip toes, while one surgeon counted 2P for New York. pritiled Shawow of Hevenge,” by Louise Dupree Bangor July intereste*! mas attend at a Probate Court, to be and as well worthy of song and mar- his and another hearkened to his Linah C S E arriv- held at Belfast, on the second Tuesdas of August ELYS Mitchell: “Off to the Moors of field, pulse Kaminski, Woodbury, Bonnie * * * cause, CATABg ble. There is a relation between heart-heats as carefully as the Pittsburg ed at New York Jum*2P from Georgetown, next, and shoss it any rhes base, why the Scotland," by Claud Prescott; “To the 1 :>wJ7 liini sai I arroiiiit should not be allowed. the wages of the skilled laborer and of the surgeons were at that moment counting S C. Crest of Mount W. 0. G GEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. Mansfield," by as Lizzie Lane, A Closson, arrived at Ban- unskilled laborer, truly as between the the pulse and hearkening to the heart- A truecopy. Attest: Boiivn P. Field. Register. Gaynor: “The Schools of the gor P from Perth Military prices of two of cotton cloth. If beats of the stricken millionaire in the July Amboy. Cleanses the Knited Lieut. W. R. Hamil- grades Lucia Porter, Grindle, sailed from Balti- CliRK States," by the first is cut the must room of the Nasal down, other, too, stately director’s Carnegie bob! Passages, ■ 1 ton, 1'. S. A., illustrated: “Saddleton’s more July 2d for Saco. TTTAEDOSS. InCoiirt of Probat**, at Bel- come down. If labor is thrown out Steel limited. Five minutes Vf fast, on tho seooml of 1X02. President Company, I Mary A Hall, M Yeazie. arrived at New Tuesday July. Illusion," by Bates; “A Three- on o— one line or avenue, by so much more will passed and still Private lams writhed on York July 28 from Fernandina. ADEEBERT KNIGHT. Administrator the Mile Hun," by Welland Hendrick; “With ta*e of JCEIA A. KNIGHT, late of Belfast, in Al“S«mPmitiond the others be crowded. that liis tip toes, with a set look of re- M B Milieu, Dyer, sailed from New York :j the Iowa Ed. W. Any policy dogged j said County, deceased, having presented his so.- »TeVEr||^ Chickens,” by Sandys, transfers from the American hellion on his but no in- 27 for Point-a-Pitre. the production face, dangerous July oml ami filial account of administration of said Heals Sores. / ^ illustrated: “Harry’s Career at Yale,” L arrived at Bos- estate for to the English or German shop works an crease of circulation and no symptoms of | Mary Peters, Williams, allowance. (continued), by John Seymour Wood, il- ton July Id from Baltimore. Ordered. That notice thereof be given, three Restores the injury to all American workmen. [Benja- immediate loss of consciousness. Ten I ,Q'V... lustrated: and the usual B F Pettigrew, sailed from Boston weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, Senses of Taste editorials, poems, min Harrison at minutes and Private lams Morse, records Indianapolis, July 13, passed though coastwise. printed in Belfast, in said Counts. that all persons etc., etc. July 2b, and Smell. •'• 1888. was white around the gills, so, too, was rOn, W H sailed from Char- interested may attend at a Probate Court, to be j Sally West, held at Belfast, on the second of rK^’ the who was the : ACID PHOSPHATE. leston 22 for New York. Tuesday August ; sergeant, going through July next, ami show cause, if any they have, why the of at the a soldier’s S The August number of The Review of The rapid growth population the most painful duty of life. Tofa, A Wilson, arrived at Bangor July said account should not he allowed. TRY THE CURE. and is An 2H from GEO. E. HAY-FEVf Reviews is as strong in its portraits of dis- West is astonishing, illustrated by Fifteen minutes and the surgeons who agreeable preparation Philadephia. JOHNSON, Judge. Louis. That Warren Adams, Colcord, arrived at Phil- A true copy. Attest: Bon vs P. Field, Register. A particle is applied into ea* '■< tinguished as its thef experience of St. city had been relieving each other at the pulse personages predecessors. of the phosphates, for Indi- July 15 from Port Spain. agreeable. Price 50 rents .at I'mp: The is a now manufactures more shoes in a month and nodded their heads and looked adelphia t»0 cents. frontispiece magnilicent portrait heart, William sailed from registered, than it used to turn out in a in the at other Private lams’ Nervousness, Men- Frederick, Cottrell, ELY BROTHERS W arm >t of Mr. Cleveland, and there follow clear year each significantly. gestion, Fernandina June 25 for New Haven. even the of was and striking portraits of Mr. Stevenson, 70’s, and during early part circulation going up by what an affi- tal and Physical Exhaustion. Willie L. Newton, Coombs, arrived at the Democratic candi- the 80’s. This does not reduce the ship- davit editor would call “leaps and New York June from Fernandina. FOR SALE. vice-presidential and date; Messrs. William C. Whitney, Bourke ment from Boston. During the first six bounds.” Nineteen minutes and Private Recommended pre- Seaside Cottag' W. L. of West months of this year more than 180,000 lams’ was twice a second— real estate on Bridge street, in Belfast Cockran, Wilson, Virginia, pulse beating scribed by Physicians of all known as the WILLIAM O. ALDEN cases were sent to St an increase 120 beats a minute. She Blushed THE property Henry Watterson and Senator Vilas; Louis, consisting of the large two story bouse, with ell KKN1 AT MIRTH PORT ( ARP (>H“1'1 Messrs. Weaver and the of more than 30 per cent, as compared “Cut him down,” said the surgeon at schools. and barn, with good orchard and'garden grounds FORand most convenient cottage " i Field, People’s awfully when 1 told her wliat to do for those Cool kitchen and room in ha'r with ’91. St Louis now more Private lams’ wrist. This property is well located and in good eondi dining party nominees; Messrs. Bidwell and imports Will o'Mt horrid with which her face was cov- tion for a house, and will be sold at a furnished except bed linen. shoes from Boston than do Down came Private con- Trial bottle mailed on of cents pimples hoarding Cranfill, the Prohibitionist nominees, Mr. Baltimore, lams, limp'but receipt 25 reasonable figure. If desired, one-half the pur- tire season. Fine location and il" Cincinnati Rumford Chemical ered. She now says if you want a pink and villa on the .u Henry C. Frick, Mr. Andrew Carnegie, Philadelphia and combined. scious. in stamps. Works, chase money can remain on mortgage a reasonable grounds. Commodious show that the is asked the R. 1. white with a nice clear smooth time. For terms, to f<*r a large family. For terms. ad. 1 SOI2">tf O round. JJtf i AND VKDEN HOUSEHOLD. How to Feerl Horses. I No other Sarsaparilla has the merit by BELFAST DIRECTORY. ^(1 I which Hood’s Sarsaparilla has won such a mute Hoard of Agriculture. All horsemen will be interested in the firm hold upon the confidence of the | people. RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS. S. L, HOLT & |»i"! reports of a trial with horses BART, feeding will Generally speaking, my son, you find a. & HKI’Ol.T SKCKK- Trains and 1.20 Boston IM. FKOM which has leave in., and i1. Co. I been carried out Prof. 0,45 3.55 by J. I that when a man is politically spoken of as m. Arrive 9.55 a. 67 Sudbury St., I AKV Ml KEEN. W. -Sanborn. Horsemen have p. at 9.00, and in., and Boston, Mass., Bangor an old war horse he is an generally only old jackass. 0.25 m. been in the habit of that when | p. DEALERS IN ,h;;»t report of IS. Walker McKeen, believing Boats leave for Summer Service I I feel it my duty to say a few words in Boston, daily, except Sun- 1S1)9. State Board of grain, especially meal and more especial- For and intermediate ,1 the Agricul- ! to Cream and I 2 will be issued j entirely without solicitation. I have used daily, except Monday. Portable, icultural and the year alone or mixed with it tends to Steamer Castine leaves for Buck’s Ag hay, it more or less half a year, and have found Harbor, Station-1 will'be the re- a | It most extensive form compact mass in tlie stomach and it to be most admirable. I have suffered Sedgwick, Brooklin, Oeeanville and Green’s connections for Bar ary Steam & Boilers, ! by the department, produce indigestion. Two lots of horses j from catarrh of the worst kind ever since I Landing, making Harbor, Engines published every Tuesday, and at were fed nearly three months, one with was a little boy and I never hoped for cure. Thursday Saturday -STEAM over TOO pages. Lt contains 10 a. m. will arrive Sure And WorkThe PUMPS,- and the other with but Cream Balm seems to do even that. Returning Mondays, Horse* hay grain mixed, hay | and at about 2 •f the annual of the of have used it Wednesdays Fridays p. m. and all kinds nr Send for our meeting and grain separately. At the end of this Many my acquaintances with How the remorseless machinery. excellent results.—Oscar Ostrum. 45 Steamer Electa leaves every week day quickly catalogues and quotations. Gm29 the was j Warren ml of Agriculture, financial period food reversed, and the at 2 p.m. for Cove, Hewes Avi .. Chicago, 111. Ryder’s Point, horses were fed some two months more. and Castine. Leaves Castine every week a agricultural societies, reports Barbed Wire Fence Steamers leave Belfast as follows: The division of and into When Fogg was cautioned to take better day at 7.45 a. in., for Islesboro and Belfast. \ men's meeting at Auburn and hay grain separ- For Xorthport, Camden and Rockland, care of his lie that his health Steamer and tears the flesh of daily, ate feeds gave better results than the mix- health, replied Rockland, daily, except Sunday, mangles your except Sunday, at i*.:io a. >i. and 2.:$o p. m. College and reports of farmer's was so bad that it wasn’t worth for. between and Rockland, at horse. as For at f ed hay and grain feeds, on which the caring Bangor touching spirited Nearly quickly For Sale. Searspcrt, daily, except Monday (about) Belfast and all intermediate points. Leaves does h.rto m., or upon arrival of steamer from Boston. horses did not maintain their so Coughing Leads to Consumption. wing the work of the year Mr. weight Belfast, 9.50 a. m. for Rockland, and at 2.40 For Bueksport, Winterport, Hampden and Ban- well. Prof. -Sanborn accounted for this at \. -i\> he finds much matter for Kemp’s Balsam will stop the cough at 1>. in. for i fi'or Si.(jn m.. daily, except Monday, and at 2.40 Bangor. CTORE 56 MAIN STRF3ET, belonging p. the fact that the once. to m., daily, except Sunday. ■ by when O the SHERBURNE SLEEPER estate. For ineiit. The general outlook for timothy hay GALL CURE For Fort Point and cut line with its CHURCHES. particulars call on L. F. McDonald, at store. Saiidy Point, dailv, except ins t.o be and not sharp, solid ends irritated at p. improving, It is almost impossible to think of some MRS. SARAH B. SLEEPER. Sunday, 2.40 m. and made sore tin- mouths of the John F. heal tlie torn flesh. So soon is the teiideney of the times toward horses, men reaching a good old age. [Texas Sift- Baptist, High street, Rev. Tilton, Belfast, June 9. 1892.—23tf RKTCRN'INH and induced too pastor. service at 10.45 a. m., soreness removed that the animal .: ii> for agricultural products possibly rapid eating, Preaching From Boston, daily, except Sunday, at 5.00 p. m. and when the and were Sunday. School at 12. Christian En- knows of its hurt. From aier.s themselves never seemed hay grain moist Sunday hardly Equally Rockland, daily, except Monday, at 0.00 deavor at 0.30 m. A. the animals would he to cat more Lane’s Family Medicine Moves the Bowels meeting j». Prayer meet- for m.. and daily except Sunday, at 12.20 p. m.. mi than now. New outlets are likely good 1 ing at 7.50 p. m. toiichinjrat intermediate than when fed In another Each day. Most people need to use it. Thursday evening prayer landings. opening for the sale1 of the rapidly dry. meeting at 7.50. BALLED SHOULDERS, SCRATCHES, CUTS, | TO TAX PAYEBS! For Searsport. daily, except Sunday, at 2.00 p.m. which covered cut From Bangor, toucliinc- the farm, and the tide of trial, feeding against corner of Market and or any kindred troubles. at Hampden, Winter- First seems to me I never Congregationalist, and whole to horses, the result was de- Clergyman—“It T. port Bueksport, dailv. except Sumlav. at n.oo mmation and Western hay ! have High streets, Rev. R. Hack, pastor. a. m. speeula- any marriages t<» perform except in the shall be at my office in Memorial building every and ll.oo \. m. kened. More is risively in favor of cut hay. The differ- Preaching at 10.45. a. in. Sunday School at Of druggists and saddlers. From money being ; fall. Second Clergyman—“Then you are I day except Mondays, from lo to 12 \. >i., and 2 Fort Point and Samh Point, dailv, except ence in of the horses as 11.') 12 in ; prayer meeting or lecture at 7.50 m. iilaiioii in our own state than weight j sort of autumn-atic coupler. [Judge. p. to 4 r. m., until August l". All persons who wish Sunday. for Miller Rev. S. L. Hans- the of four in for tor pounds in favor of cut clover the four Methodist, street, BfCKMORE GALL CURE CO., to avail themselves of discount per FRF I) W. 1'OTF, Ajrent ..Belfast. buildings earing Miles’ \erve & Liver »»'||s. at 9. a. on bv < months and a half of the test. Clover com, pastor. Prayer meeting m.; cent, their taxes must pav August 15, 1892. A 1,\ IN AI S TI X. A cent ...Boston. t< the of our OLD TOWN'. MAINE. luring proelmts service at 10.50 a. in.; H. F. MASON, Collector. WILLIAM H. HILL. Hen’l and unlike do Act on a new the preaching Sunday Manager.Boston. manufacturing in- hay luoern, timothy hay, principle—regulating School at 12 noon; lyrJ4tcnrm Belfast. July 19,1892.—29 f general stomach young people’s meeting at not sharp, solid cutting liver, and bowels fhrotif/h the nerves. 0 :!i• state are being rapidly he- present edges. j*. m. and genernl prayer meeting at 7 p. in. IJoston Journal. A new discovery. I)r. Miles' Fills speedily rn the of agrieul- | Cnitarian, Church street. No BANGOR 1 ROCKLAND TIN!- hereby pulses cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver preaehing kciied. at present. piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, Universalist, corner of Court and Spring ;.iry thinks that much of the women, children. Smallest, mildest, sur- BOSTON and BANCOR “What News.” streets. Rev. Myra Kingsbury, pastor. A New Business for Belfast. •:i i> due to the el- est! 50, doses, 25 cts. at R. organized j Samples Free, service at 10.45 a. m.; Pleaching Sunday IN STEAMSHIP] CO. be>ard and our H. Moody's Drug Store. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS COME TO TOWN AND WILL ENGAGE agricultural AN 1N< IHKXT IX Min-OCKAX. School ;it 12; Young People’s meeting at 6 m l te* them we must look for j I luul a time of as 1*. in.; lecture at 7.50 in. The Stau'ich Early one morning the mate was star- “Oh, bang-up it,” the p. Steamai m of that bet- mail Catholic, lower Court Rev. Father public opinion, tled the from aloft, “Black smoke remarked who went up in the balloon Street, UPHOLSTERING 1"! I COVERINGS S farm and that by ery which Record. Garrity, of Winterport, pastor. Services at ROC KLA.ND practice general ahead, sir! A steamer to the exploded. [Philadelphia pilot meat and big standing lo a. m. eiilight progress BucklenN Arnica Salve. Mas iieen repainted aim nut southward. STACKS WITH U. S. MAIL. ^MATTRESS WORK IS NOW IN ORDERS in ,-m> to be the tendeiuy of the thorough condition for the local passenger *er- The was called, and in a trice The Best Salve in the world for vice between and captain Cuts, Camden, via. Lim olnville Beach, North- They can he made as good as new. We make NEW TICKS °r cleanse the old amt will return it to Bangor Rockland for the season on Bruises, Salt Fever of 18D2, and will make bounced deck, where, applying the Sores, Ulcers, Rheum, port and East Norihport: E. C. Freeman, you in a short time. I can make you daily trips (Sundays excep- I't iiim ill.' iicm *71 vii 01 hi ed), commencing Friday, .Tune 3. Bangor to his eye. In* took a look at the Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, proprietor. Arrives daily at 12 noon; leaves leaving t\ glass long at 6.00 a. m., and Rockland at 12.30 i\ m., and make promising conditions, many Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, ami positive- at 2 m. or EASY in stranger, who had pushed so suddenly out p. Any Style of COUCH CHAIR any style of frame. landings at Hampden. Winterport. •lies have been strengthened ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is Centre via. ami Bucksport, of the early mist low upon the Lincolnvide, Grange East Sandy Point, Fort Point, Belfast, Northport, Cam \t« their business. hanging guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or nding horizon. Belmont; A. P. Knight, proprietor. Ar- den and Rockland. money refunded. Price 25 cents box. rives 3 > Harness and rni.m of our farmers in several per daily at 12 noon; leaves at p. m. Repairing Carriage Trimmings TO ROCKLAM*. To BA KOOK. Whatever her character, we had but lit- For sale R. H. j the state is turned to- by Moody. Liberty, via So. Montville, Searsmont and Leave ! Leave being if had tle chance of escape, she rifled Belmont: Geo. B. Arrives done with neatness and Belfast. 0.30 \. m. Belfast.2.40 i*. m. il used as a out- To-morrow never Dyer, proprietor. despatch. HARNESSES of all in (took. Remember milk, practical comes, but the bill col- grades Fort guns. Many a glance of apprehension at 11 a. m.: leaves at 1.45 p. m. Northport.'.*.50 Point ....3.50 who daily •• *:■ t <*f the milk from their farms. lector has a date with you then will get I make to order Harnesses from SIT to S60. Camden.11.00 Point was directed toward the somber hull and Freedom, via East Morrill Sandy around on time. Sournal. Knox, Knox, Arr. Rockland. 12.00 m. *• u the venture with much sat- [Somerville and Bucksport.4.35 of smoke-stacks with the Poor's Mills: liobie Mears, proprietor. A GOOD HARNESS FOR $11. I HALTERS and thin' -n that line I cl not too pair sloping WHIPS, every # Winterport... .5.15 if engaged in large- For horse and owner Bk k- Arrives at 11 a. m.: leaves at 1 m. twisting smoke trending far astern. nothing equals daily p. i Hampden.6.00 •.u-tori.es are well more’s Gall Cuke. its use and North via Swanville: Geo. W. managed— “Show him our sir! Bend on the By galls Searsport, F*. jA.. iArr. Bangor.. .6.38 colors, Ni< ROBBINS, as to a tirst-class wounds are healed while the horses is at Iverson, proprietor. Arrives daily at 12 Excursion tickets at produce we as well be for a reduced rates. Tickets ensign; may hung work. noon : at m. 'r success. leaves 1 p. At the Wadlin 37 Main Belfast. will be good on any steamer of the main line, ami may expect as a a Store, Street, sheep lamb, if that fellow is rebel, Stockton via. W. F. tickets sold on steamer will be on k. good feed, clean, conifort- Wholesale Jeweler—“You had Springs, Searsport: any good any the sooner we know it the better!” ex- say you’ve Brown, proprietor. Arrives daily at 0.30 a. other steamer. 23tf :good care and kind treat- experience as a diamond-dealer?” Meals of served on board. claimed tin* captain somewhat excitedly Appli- in., and 3.30 p. m., leaves post-oitiee at 10 a. superior quality •: vised to make the of cant—“Yes; I used to run a faro bank.” output to the mate. m. and Railroad station at 0.30 p. m. (Time FRED W. POTE, Agent..Belfast. i<»r quality. to of railroad time WILLIAM H. HILL. General Manager ..Boston. It was close upon six hells (seven Galls and wounds on horses are unsightly subject changes table.) »ity of tin- pastures in keeping o'clock) when the steamer revealed her and objectionable. They can he cured while KX PRESS LINKS. -TV.ndition i.s noted, and forage the horse is still worked k nationality. by applying Bn MARBLE WORKS nsilage are mentioned to sup- moke's Gall Cure. Liberty Express from Liberty .West Sears- We fairly yelled as the blood-red cross North and Belmont. -OF- t::d increase their capacity. A mont, Searsmont J. C. of St. George danced up aloft from the For Over Fifty Years. Fuller, projirietor Arrives daily at 11 a. m. isi* iii the of MAY 2, 1892. system partial steamer’s she was evi- leaves at 2.2.0 m. signal-halyards, A v Oln and Well-Tkied Remer>v. Mrs. i p. '!•1' k is looked, for. from Stockton MARK WOOD <£ SON. dently ;t troop-ship hound fur the Cape, a Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for Staples's Express Springs, Steamer CASTINE m-t past has been the lirst one | via. .Jessie proprietor. tritie out of her course. but we did not over fifty years by millions of mothers for Searsport, Staples, -WE CARRY THE LARGEST LINE OF- ger appropriation. Farmers Arrix es daily at 10.30 a. m.: leaves at 2 p. m. stop to consider that. their children while teething, with perfect CAPT, CROSBY. — paled, well t«- the calls for ili- Finished ITALIAN she was too far distant to hut in success. It soothes the child, softens the SECRET SOCIETIES. AMERICAN MARBLE iiiitoaml have been speak, s I M M F R \ R R V N r; K >T EXT. they gvn- gums, allays all cures wind colic, and To select from to he found obedience to a gesture from the captain, pain, in the citv. and our prices are as low as can he found in the State. S>flll. is the best for Diarrluea. It is Mascni. Tie- bodies meet ilt Masonic Wc have Turns Pf.u 'VVk'k. rhe mate hag of colored remedy pleas- some NEW and ELEGANT DESIGNS in PLAIN and CARVED WORK, emptied gaily ant to the taste. in at the n'rm-r of Main and High which we invite attention to. Leaves Belfast Thursday and <»st of the institutes is Sold by druggists every Temjde. your If you are in need of anything in our line call on us and every Tuesday. signals oji deck: and the buys were called Stfeets. wc will save you We also Saturday at hum m.; Blake's l-• •(.; \ci‘ss of the for part of tlie world. Twenty-five cents a bot- money. handle the RED SWEDE and SCOTCH GRANITES, and in Point, appropriation to man the and lend a hand fact we found Buck's Harbor, i*. m.: Sedgwick. 1.4" e. >t aft halyards tle. Its value is incalculal.de. Be sure and Palestine Commandery. K. fl'.. N- 14. ! keep everything usually in a first-class marble shop. 'N§r'('all and net our which must eome out Brooklin. L'.le i\ m.: Oeeanville. t*. m.. arrives to bend on the magic flut- ask for Mrs. Winslow's Begular meetings 2d Wednesday eveirng in prices before buying, flags, fpward Soothing Syrup, and at Breen's Landing about 4.1'» 1*. m.; arrives’at »ri iti«*11 for lS'.'L', making the each mouth. at call. tered the party-colored bit* of bunting, take no other kind. lyr4U Special meetings Bar Harbor about r..nu r. m. >• for the work of the Solomon R. \ S. No. 1 MARK WOOD & Phoenix near House. yeai were levied, and breathless ex- King Coum-il, M.. SON, Row, Phenix Connects a» Nlesboro every trip with steamer glasses who is from a severe 14. ’file average cost of the Fogg, suffering cold, Regular me. t ing 1st Tuesday evening in each Cimbria for N Beer Isle. Boose Cove. Bass Har- pert aney marked the sunburnt features of he doesn't know ln»w he ■:•11 including the exjtenses t>f says got it. unless J month. Special meetings at. call. bor. S. W. Harbor. N. K,. Harbor. Seal Harbor and the crew ; for the living it was too much ice in his Bar Harbor. is Slg>. 02. clipper's inquiry by having cobbler. | Corinthian Royal Arch Chapter. No. 7. tfs from our mizzenroyalmast was. "What Regular 1st fol- 2-^Hinner served on steamer Cimbria. contains a full ub- Crabtree's ■ e meetings Momlay evening pretty New England private Detect,' ; UK IT It NI V., news of the American W ar.'’ lowing full moon. Specials at call. in cattle commissioner’s Bureau, is reliable and successful. 25 years report. The dash of foam cast the J Plnenix No. 24. Will leave Green's Landing every Mondav. Wed- ■ up by huge Lodge. Regular meetings I and thirteen arc de- dealing with crime, Xo Star Chamber bus:- and at s.nn m. pages oui the j Monday evening t.n or before full moon. nesday Friday «)eeanville. s.50 propeller greeted! straining vision, ness. Male and female Office a. m. ; Brooklin. l'i.nn \. m. ar work of the \gricultural Kx- operatives. at call. ; ‘Sedgwiek. Ui.;:n m. steamer but llo re- Specials uieat glider] oiiwaid. 2'.'2 Chatham St.. Lynn, Mass. 4w2l>* Burk -Harbor. 11 .:>«» a. m.; Blake Point, 12.no m.: m nion and 140 to the annual re- Timothy Chase Lodge. No. P2I5. Regular sponsive signals gladdened the anxious Islesboro. 12.4"> n. m.; arrive at Belfast at 2.nnt*. m. state homological Society. (. \ In- trains mi your rail-i meetings, 1st Thursday evening in each Sargentville. Hag landing. hearts of those to hear news BLUCHERS. yeanling \ 1om*s with a copy of the agri road run on time .' Suburbanite—“Well, yes month. Specials at calk ('"iiniM'ts it Islesboro for Ca-rine and all River from home. —but it cuines near 1 > >r. 1 r.> 1 >r.> J MKHKKUIM) CKI-LOWS. Landings to Bangor; at Belfast with steamer for iw of the Stare. pretty to eternity, some \\ it ij a passional** exclamation oi uisap- ! trips." ies i:n*rt at Odd Fellows Block. Main street. -Tin- Latest Styles ill- Camden. Rockland and Boston. Steamer Cimbria the closed the of Canton Pallas, P M.. No. 4. I. O. O. F. connects at Islesboro for Belfast every trip. pointment captain joints and Freight taken at reasonable rates’ and orders in Summer Luncheon. Happy Hungry. M••< !> on the 2d of each his long glass with a savage snap, saving, Thursday evening buy your tilled promptly. Freight for Blue Hill forwarded Km-over five I was a constant suf- month. UNDERWEAR as he turned away. “He has n't our code. years via steamer from Sedgwiek. ! ferer from that most terrible and Penohseot No. 23. Round tickets from all -id .it in summer, when nobody It's no use." annoying Encampment. Regular trip landings at re- : disease, dyspepsia. After paying out hun- meetings mi the 1st and 3d Tuesday ‘veilings LADIES & GENTS’ dueed rates on a limited time. ; moi e tiian to “Look at that!" exclaimed ing enough sup- suddenly j dreds of dollars, the only medicine I found in eaeh month. SAM’L H. BARBOCR. Manager. the mate, pointing. “What is he going that would do me was Waldo No. 12. v. W. ROTE, Belfast. c i> sometimes a serious con- any good Sulphur Lodge, Regular meeting PALMER’S. Agent, to do?" i Bitters. Six bottles cured me. Now T can every Friday F. WARREN, Agent. Green's Landing. the She, evening. housekeeper. poor “lie is coining about," shouted the cap- ! eat well and am happy and hungry. [Edi- Aurora Rehekah Lodge. Regular meetings ! "iten at her wits’ end in eater- tain, his bronzed features fairly paling, j tor. 2w:t0 on tlie 2d and 4th Tuesday evenings of each I ! month. “Can it be he has us a family. some of whom like one possible played What curiosities there are in mir use -*f Knights of Pythias. Ail bodies of this * ; trick, and is the Alabama? Stand by, all language. We speak of away to Shirts . Penobscot '■■me and all of whom going spend order meet in over ai\i another, Castle Hall. High street, Mips Min LACE Bay StsaioatLii hands for-" tlie summer, when in we u'-* j reality away ( lias. N. Rack s store. -AT- (Frenchman’s Steamboat 1 Bay Co.) mtily served appetizing food. ! A blast of the steam-whistle ritin- and spend our money. deep Silver Cross Lodge, No. 58, meets every '( iriit, of course, are in order for ; hied over tin* Hashing waters, followed by Good Looks. Wednesday evening. PALMEiR’S. 1892. Summer Arrangement. 1892. ■' a number of toots as the steamer Cniformed Rank meets first eve- * ven in hot nature re- S quick Monday They like Hot Cakes. weather (iood looks are more than skin de- go ranged to leeward: then an expanse of deep, ning in eaeh month. more than an iee to mis- | upon a healthy condition of all the Primrose No. thing white canvas was lowered over the pending Council b, Pythian Sister- e have them in the kinds and i side. vital the Liver be following prices: EMMELINE, organs. If inactive, you hood, meets o.n the first and third Summer <• 11th and it for its Classes were directed that Tuesday Edward True. equip day's upon bright have :i Bilious look, if your stomach be dis- Hosiery Capt. evenings of each month. Ladies’ Good Kid Biuehers..>2.00 ! which dark lines ordered have On and after. Tub 1st will run patch amidships, upon you a dyspeptic Look, and if 1 m>ki'Kni»f.ni Okdkk of Rkdmkn. Tarra- -AT- as follow- weath- almost varied, could he discerned with naked lit* affected a er permitting.! | indefinitely the eye. your Kidneys you have pim h- tine Tribe meets at of Hall Ladies’ Fine Kid Biuehers, Knights Pythias Pioadilly Leaves Brooksville. n.l.' a. m.; < an e cd L-'-ik. a-tine, 4." •l-tabb- to both e\ and palate, The showed these wore letters. Secure good health and you will on the second and fourth of each gla» Tuesdays Last. 2.50 11.45 a. m.; Hughes point. 7.;:n a. m.; i. ! have looks. Electric the PALMERS. Ryder’s leaves of lettuce, make a “1 have it!" shouted the good Bitters, month. a. m. Lime *.m i. captain, leap- 1 Cove, 7.4A Kiln, m.; arrive- ■ great alterative and tonic, acts mi Ladies’ Extra Fine Kid Biuehers. a, it to lay silvery sardines, deli- ing excitedly into the rigging. “Spread directly Amtknt Okdkk l nitkd Workmen. En- 5.00 Belfast ;i.nn m. and l.nn m. these vital organs, Cures Blotches. Leaves Belfast. .'.Jn a. u. and u.nn m.: Lime ,'iied with slices of the news fore and aft! It ‘The Pimples, terprise Lodge. No. 38, meets at Knights of p. pale-rilled says. Men’s Buff Biuehers. 1.7.5 ( ov Boils, and gives a good Sold at Hall on the second md fourth Kiln. .;.4n p ni.: Rvder* e. in.15 a m. and 4.•»• i'.e instead is complexion. Pythias Straw Hats. flaky, pink salmon, Vmeriean eontliet over! Davis a fugi- K. If. 50c. bottle. p. m Hughes’ Point. 12" p. m Casrine l".h Moody’s Drugstore, per Thursday evenings in each month. Men’s Fine Calf Biuehers. 2.00 ird stuffed and ti\e and what's that? Heavens, no— a. m and .'.mi p. m.; arrive- m Brooksville .A.l m. eggs, spired. I sirYou take (1. A. R. All Grand Army bodies meet at at p ■ “Wliat, my daughter away PALMER’S. Brooksville Mondays, ami Satur- uiili a dish „ is l illi^r Men’s Welt Calf Biuehers 2.50 Wednesdays mayonnaise, forming yes from me, and now have the impudence to Memorial Building on Church street. Goodyear day- only. ; ir a or an No “Strike the colors sir." con- < king epicure. half-mast, | ask for my money ?” “Certainly, sir. Doesn’t Thomas li. Marshall Post No. 42. meets PRICES 10c. TO $2.00 EACH. Men's Hand Welt Calf Biuehers, extra The Emmeline eonneet with M. train arriv n rule, likes cold boihl rice, but tinued the captain w vhe mate, in a sub- one good turn deserve another Thursday evenings. at Belfa-t at a. m.. and leav ing Belfast at 1.2 good. 5.75 m. tlit* rit e is into small I dued tone. 1'hen he added. “Hoist the Thomas H. Marshall Relief Corps meets p. | poured Passengers taking Stnir. Emmeline at Belra-r ! out to Guaranteed Cure for La Grippe. every Friday evening. Men’s Tan Colored Biuehers. 2.50 turned and served in at- signal, ‘Thank you,' the steamer." connect with Steamer* for M.irhia* and intei me- Andrew E. Clark Camp Sons of Veterans, Summer Neckwear at Palmer's. few will decline at least At that moment the rich, full tones of a We authorize our advertised druggists to Men’s Tan Russian Calf. 5.25 diate landing-, by -laying over night in Pastille No. 4->, meets every Monday evening. Steamer will im go to West Brooksville unles- ! regimental hand were wafted across the sell you I*>r. Kings Xew Discovery for Con- Granges. Seaside, No. 243. Reguar meet- Boys’ Biuehers, 5 to 5 1-2. 1.75 there are through passengers. K :il matron vvlio hoils a ham or and an sumption. Coughs and Co ids, upon this condi. heaving swells, many eye glisten ing every Saturday evening at new Grange \ IK INC. in Tion. If you are afflicted with la and Soft & Stiff are time to time lias always ed with emotion as tin? well-known strains grippe Hall street over Primrose Hill. Hats,colors, These all tine, nice goods, no CHEAP. will use this to upper High Arrive- in Belfast in.: I2.">n. ;;.;tn and in.ftu tall back for the sum- I of ‘‘Hail Columbia" were heard. remedy according directions, No. meets Sat- upon faintly Equity Grange, 170, every At PALMER’S. about and tn. Belfast r».2" and ln.iMi a 2.on giving it a fair trial, and experience no bene- COARSE STOCK them, way ju Leaves m.. and '.i. ( 'old ham and thin bread The steamer fell and at the neyv on the ; slowly off, resumed return the bottle and have urday evening building ih.'tn p. m. fit, you may your near Ellis’. up in style. Don’t confound them with some s followed a course of fruit her course, w as if actuated one Augusta road, Randall Leaves N'orthport u.nn a. m 12.20, :;.ni) and p by hile, by money refunded. We make this offer, be- M-riu.. New England Order of Protection. of the see m., Camp.meeting week at .'.;;u p. m. Arrives m cherries or curants or officers and men into the cause cheap goods that you advertized. goose- impulse, sprang of the wonderful success of Dr. King's 5.5" and In a. m.; l.uoand ,r' Belfast Lodge No. 140 meets at Odd Fel- HAMMOCKS at PALMER’S. Northjiorr 7.00p.m. "tween a luncheon three times three Xew last season’s HPT. puff paste—is weather-rigging, giving Discovery during oyvs Hall on the fourth K.TKIK, Manager D second and Monday __ and \ Have heard of no case in which j Belfast, June 25. 1802. ! pitied usually acceptab1 I and waving their hats in return for the epidemic. evenings in eaeh month. like it failed. Try it. Trial bottles free at K. H. ! An line of the above can lie found pei>«*ris iced tea, coffee, and | kindness of the courteous Englishmen. American Legion of Honor. Bay City elegant goods W. T. Moody's Drug Store. Large size 50c and -at- but there are old fashioned ! The Stars and Stripes were dipped three Council, No. 302, meets at the office of Geo. COLBURN, ,i-’- $1. (X). not a few, who cling to the be- times, the hoarse whistle rang out in re- E. Johnson, Odd Felloyvs Block, on the first Maine and third of each month. P. Central R. R. r-iijitnothing cools them, nothing rests j turn, the “Meteoi Hag" slowly and ma- Johnnie (calling down stairs.) “Oh. ma’ Monday evening Dwight Palmer’s, Royal Arcanum; Belfast No. McClintock Street. Simulates them, so as a hot returned the and the pa has lost his collar button.” Ma. “Well’ Council, MASONIC BELFAST. Block, High TIME-TABLE. quickly jesticaliv salute, fourth TEMPLE, j iiurr and take the out of the room ! 71*3, meets on the second and Tliurs- well-brewed tea. in mid-ocean w as over. parrot tf8 Belfast, June 30. 1832. On ani after June 2rt, 1822. trains conneo-ing ! greeting and the in the hall.” I day evenings of each month at the store of bowed! That not boiled nor hang cage I at Burnham with through trains for ami from is. “The commander of that craft is a gen- C. E. Johnson. 11 Bangor. Waterville. Portland and Boston, will run >«l nor stewed. about inch of him!" was Everything tleman—every the ad- Remarkable Facts. as follows ■P of tea TEMP E H AN t E SO'T ETI KS. is important, from the tea it- : miring remark of the mate as he FROM ItKLFAST. glanced Heart disease is usually supposed to be in- » selected from at Belfast Woman’s Alliance meets every picked varieties, either | astern the fast-fading troop-ship, but when treated a V M. P M. I*. M curable, properly large at "" Blu8a«1 other Thursday afternoon the homes of Belfast, 4*> I go 2 '"long, Hvson, or the best Eng- [('apt. H. I). Smith. L. S. V. in August of cases can be cured. Thus 1 depart.*; j proportion members. Cits Point 0,50 'teakfast: from the water St. Nicholas. Mrs. Elmira of Elkhart. Ind.. and -125 *40:} freshly Hatch, Belfast W. C. T. U. meets Satur- Waldo.tT oi M.m; M2’ ■> every to the hot tea ; Mrs. Mary L. Baker, of Ovid. Mich., were SHEEP. boiled, Take Comfort. Brooks .7 11 1 49 4 4_ ‘juickly at 2.30 m. at the rooms on street cured day p. High Jtlwhit*li the leaves are and after suffering 20 years. S. Lin- Knox 7 gs tg 0.2 t.5 07 thrown, M in over H. H. Johnson’s store. acliinery Shoemaking. at San that Thorndike .7 2 12 5 <2 *Xa,‘l of water over burger, druggist Jose, 111., says Good Templars. Belfast No. 30 'inantity poured Dr. Miles' New Heart which cured the Lodge Tints 7 4*'» 222 5 50 Cure, at one who wears a Truss knows meets every Monday evening the ITiiver- Every * .. The chief tools of the shoemaker then former, “worked wonders for his wife." COOPER DIP. Burnham, arrive. in 21 ••n minutes is to salist church vestry. Waterville. s 42 2 1 : long enough consisted his his his Levi of who had the warm of hammer, Logan, Buchanan, Mich., TROUBLE in _ Then awl, lap- Sunlight No. 3. Juvenile Temple, meets Bangor.. 1; serve it in a pretty cup heart disease for :*<) years two bottles stone, his knives, and his harness for says P. M., at the same A M ’i all means a made him “feel a new Monday place. -weather.- l»y have his hoots and shoes. The like man." Dr. Miles COOPER DIP. Portland. .11 4*> 5 .{:> 1 40 “setting-up” THE COURTS. » 20 essentials of a shoe are the the ■ upper, _. 1 found in the R. H. Moody. Book of wonderful testimon- The Judicial Court for Waldo ! Now is tlie time for sheep-dipping. Cooper Dip W I. .4 1- Japanese shops the counter or sole and Supreme kills ticks and lice, tin* im- -j sole, stiffening, ials free. holds three sessions on prevents maggot-fly, To It FI. FA ST. :<•!• a that should County annually, the Kills song nobody the heel. These are subdivid- proves the wool. lice on horses and cattle. parts again first in and the third Tues- P M M. i« Iioice of beauties. Tuesday January Positively genuine Cooper Dip. A.M I ed into the for the front Ir is down in in the sweet corn and I) .7 no 1 no _ “vamp” covering Maine, day of and October. Circulars free. wanted. _ (E. '•) sure to j April Agents A you do, be take lunch- Cool Water Pad Truss of the foot, the large and small quarters blueberry regions, where they sing this re- Probate Court, Judge Geo. E. Johnson, on icr not when are heated frain from When Gen’l ROSS 0. Portland.11 20 : 2 —- you for the the Emerson, Duty whispers ■ the second Tuesday of eaeh month. Agent, HIGGINS, j encircling ankles, button-piece, Is the easiest and most comfortable S M I' M. hut after a of rest. A low ‘thou must,* the yo nth ‘I can.’ Geo. E. 3iu 18* P. 0. Thorndike, Maine. period etc. The work of the shoemaker is to replies Insolvency Court, Judge Johnson, Waterville. 5 45 4 gs en- | of each 'pare spent in resting will on the second Wednesday month. ever worn. 5n 4-> ! prepare and close these various parts of A National Event. appliance Bangor.0 hrttn to and I Belfast Police Court, Judge K. W. Burnham, 5 oe »; 40 | digest your food, ! the and the to Rogers, depart.820 niidii- upper linings together, first 40 5 22 it to do the it The of the World’s Fair in a civil term, on the and third Mondays in Call and See Tnity.*< 7 2'* you good ought. them into the desired holding city | s j bring shape, to fast- month. Thorndike.. .. r»n r> 22 72*; old will be an but each to one L* ’hldirn may not invariably join scarcely fifty years event, j j§®”Don't fail this Knox .'-tx t5 50 : en them to the sole which lias been previ- Commissioners Court. M. S. Stiles, try 57 40 7 summer so that the child- ! whether it will benefit this nation as much County Brooks. 9 12 5 55 s dinner, to attach the and then to Jackson. Chairman: Otis 1). Sears- m lain ously cut, heel, as the discovery of the Restorative Nervine Wilson, Waldo.+9 20 ft; 0#» +8 24 may really fall at the older A. Belfast. hot weather.»03 ! give the various parts the desired fin- by Dr. Franklin Miles is doubtful. This is mont, and Simon Payson. Regu- E. S. PITCHER. Tits Point +9 29 o; to ts 50 unrheon hour. Give them some- lar session at Belfast on the second Tues- ish and style. These processes indicate just what the American people need to cure I Belfast, arrive. 9 45 »; 25 9 00 h'stantial. children are days of and third Tuesdays of -—We have all the- + Growing the line along which machinery had to he their excessive nervousness, dyspepsia, April, August Flag station. The 1.20 p. m. train with Flying hr and no bill j and December. -AT HIS HEW ROOMS.- Yankee for always hungry, ! applied. All the operations have been headache, dizziness, sleeplessness, neuralgia, Portland and Boston. MAILS. Limited tickets for Boston arc now sold at $5.00 !s. complete which omits them subdivided to the nervous debility, dullness, confusion of '[!ts minutest and in The at a. from Belfast and all stations on Brunch. detail, etc. It acts like a charm. Trial bot- Belfast mail closes (>.25, m., and No. SJi High St.. honing. [Harper’s Bazar. the i mind, tickets to all West and North- performance of all of them machines 1.00 and 3.35 p. m. The mails arrive on the Through points ties and fine book on “Nervous and Heart west via all hv — | Over Boston 5 and 10 lent Store. Latest & Host routes, for sale F E. more or less satisfactory in their work- arrival of the trains ami stages, for which Approved Pat- Trowi.ky, i Finger-Nails. j Diseases," with unequaled testimonials, Agent, Belfast. PAYSON TTOKER. been time see under head of trains and AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK OF ings—have devised. The parts of ! free at Ii. H. Moody's. It is warranted to stages. Vice Pres, and iien’1 Manager. the are now sewed ma- contain no or BELFAST FREE LIBRARY. F. E. Boom by, iren'l Pass, and Ticket Agent dike care of uppers together by j opium, morphine dangerous | good your finger- Portland, .Tune 21, 1892. and are or drugs. trusses, chinery, they sewed, The and Room are tens of ,1 pegged, ,,sh^ writer in the August “Pet- Library Reading open Pianos, Music, &c. screwed to the sole by machinery. Instead from two to live o’clock, standard time, on Organs, "id goes onto excel- of the and the and after- Can furnish wanted in the mu9ic line are give many lapstone hammer for con- I Mr. Harold Sewall, of Maine, is a Dem- Monday, Wednesday Saturday anything and pleased to show' them. Having had dons for the care of the noons, and from 0.30 to 8.30 o'clock from a -Jew’s Harp to a Church organ, at i' nails, densing the leather are now swiftly re- 1 Tuesday, A lirli ocrat, but he is of a famil of shipbuilders and The ii- LOWEST PRICES. We select the following, volving rollers, and instead of the patterns Thursday Saturday evenings. t-”‘ and when he that “iron vessels can hrary and reading room arc free to all in- "hole article ought to he for cutting out the soles are dies or sole- says «“REMEMBER THE PLACE.-®* Prosthetic stud Operative. habitants of Belfast over fourteen years of 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE 30 I knives set in machines. be constructed as chea in the United Belfast, Nov. 4, 1891.—15 shaped [From ply age. Persons residing in town temporarily | nail-hrusli should be used in Manufacture of Boots and States as in if will let in we | Shoes, by Geo. England, Congress may use the library on the same conditions fitting Trusses, GUARANTEE dH- If j Dr. ISAAC HILLS. ^ hands. any instrument be A. Rich, in the Popular Science Monthly the navigation laws alone,” he takes the as residents. j' die | VON CRAEFE S nails, it should be of ivory, for August. view of the case which is pretty unani- SATISFACTION in every ease. Bills Building, High Ht, opposite Court House | DISTANCE FROM BELFAST TO Belfast, Maine. if you use a sharj) steel in- j inously held by practical men, regardless Positive Headache Cure. I Belmont. 0 miles. 4 miles. March 14.1*92.—tf 11 v,’u the The re-nomination of Reed of Journal. Northport.. 10 POWDERS IN A BOX. •; roughen undersurface, ex-Speaker i politics. [Boston Brooks.12 i Palermo.25 Prices the Lowest. *"°n get imsightlv and are more i for Congress acclamation the Re- Price S3 Cents per Bo* by by Burnham.. .30 |Prospect-14 •soiled of the First Maine District is a There is a hotel man in New For Sale By All Druggists. publicans ! Hampshire Frankfort....15 jSearsmont 10 "'"‘e a week is often to lit tribute to his eminent services. Mr. •Croat uM« MANUFACTURED BY enough | named Gale. The other day one of the Freedom.18 i Sears port_0 N. S. LORD. ,:ai,s. Do nut cut them ton much j Reed is one of those distinguished workers ♦Islesboro....10 Stockton... .10 G. A. KIRCHMA/ER. Ph. C. Toledo, 0. y guests the on the e^“No for sides, else you may have an who belong to the whole country rather sprang following question Jackson.15 jSwanville... (5 Iy21nrw Charge Fitting. : Thorndike .20 lnB nail. Trim them oval or fil- ! than any particular section of it. His ser- company: “Why is Mr. Gale blind?” And Knox.17 Sail !!: I'ever suits the of the vices at however, have re- the answer is as follows: “A is a Liberty.10 Troy.22 Maher, j- shape j Washington, j gale i Lincolnville..l2 Do leave ; dec ted unusual honor the Pine Tree wind; a wind is a is |Unity.24 Girl Wanted. .Jy1' not, however, upon | zephyr; zephyr yarn; Monroe.13 (Waldo.0 And maker of tents, awnings, carpets, etc., at the '”i'=' or he State and it an influence that num- ! yarn is a tale; a tail is an attachment; an EXPERIENCED GIRL to do house- N they may easily given Montville.. .. 10 general POOR c£ bull ling on Swan & Sibley Co.’s wharf, t!0 | Winterport..20 SON, formerly 'laws assure. Jour- I attachment is an is work. to hy people who don't love bers alone can not [Boston affection; affection Morrill.0 1-2“ I AN Apply Geo. T. Osborn. j A. HARRIS, Park Street. occupied by Oapt. nal. love, and love is blind.” ♦Post office. Turtle is about 7 miles. j Head, Belfast, July 28, 1892.—30tl' DRUGGISTS. SATISFACTION Gl AKANTKKD. Searsport Locals. Frank Cleaves lias an apple tree which Morrill. Rev. T. R. Hogue, of Lincoln* Freedom. Mr. Richardson, of Rockland, Thorndike. Farmers are wishing for rain, which is much needed in this is quite full of apples and last Sunday there ville, made a visit to his friends in town July returned home on Thursday last — Mrs. R. vicinity. W. -Green peas, string beans and new po- E. Grinnell has added to Searsport's was two bunches of blossoms on it. 2J and 24-A of our young peo- Elder, of Morrill, is friends in Free- apple large party visiting tatoes are now in order—sweet corn will he, 4Qi Portland fleet a row St tine hoat. a at Tilden’s last Ladies’ Club of Ten last for the table in a few Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Rich, and son, who ple enjoyed picnic pond dom-The spent ready days-There Portland, mb., Oct. 2 Fred families is an elderly lady in this town who believes 1 Monthly collection at the Congregational have been relatives in town for the Thursday..Allen and Daggett’s Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Chas. Bel- THE ALLEN SARSAPARILLA Co. visiting that Monday is a correct index of the week. Church next and Mrs. Winchenbaclihave been spending lows-Mrs. Frank and son are visit- D tar Sirs :—I have found Sunday morning. past fortnight, returned last Friday to their Tyler If she has com pany Monday she expects A| the week at Ground. at John len’s Sarsaparilla the C. E. at II. H. White home in New Haven, Conn. past Northport Camp ing Mr. Chas. Tylers-Mrs. Carter company each day of the, week following; if tr,,' Johnson, bookkeeper elixir of as it has -Mr. Forest White and wife and three and and are a washing is or for any reason the life, given & is at J. G. Hammon’s. Masters Leroy Benj. spending postponed, Co’s., N. E. Nickerson, of Swanville, while in general work of the day is interrupted, then new life and brought me back children, of Oakland, Me., have heen the few week at her father’s,Mr. Benj. Williams. to Geo. L. Hammon is his two the employ of Win. M. Merrithew, of this the week will pass without accomplishing health and strength. For spending of I. D. White the week-Mr. th,» guests past -Mrs. Ferguson, of Minnesota, is visiting the usual work ; also if Monday’s work is vears I suffered weeks vacation with his parents. town, mowed Id acres in nine hours with two severely fri)” Horace Brown and wife and little son El- at Mr. Boulter. well performed she usually succeeds in per- I in horses and a machine. If there is a Eugene Rheumatism my joints, of Mariners next mowing forming a amount of work the pJ Special meeting Lodge mer, from Lawrence, Mass., have been visit- large during in the lower of man who has made a better record we should Winterport. The lawn party given last week. The dame referred to is now part my back, whjck work in E. A. worthy Tuesday evening; degree. ing relatives in town the few days- in for an- was, doubtless, kidney be pleased to hear from him. past Thursday evening by Misses Daisy Abbott busily engaged preparing wool her trouble Charles E. of visit- Mrs. Hoxie and of were nual of rolls. At this Mon- indigestion and Black, Melrose, Mass., son, Belfast, guests and Louise Eveleth was the supply writing, constipa’ We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Edgar among pleasant- from the of her tion. I had tried different ed his uncle, J. W. Black, last week. of Mrs. I. W. Cross last day night, judging fragrance r*me. Sunday. est social events of the season. Their beau- the week will he a I Thayer just over in Frankfort, met with an dye-pot present strong dies without receiving permanent F. ColcordandC. O. left Sandy Point. Alumni are tiful were <>ne and result in numerous household so Capt.B. Sawyer by accident last She was The Castine grounds tastefully decorated. All seeing benefit, and it was with Saturday night. duties Mr. Ernest poor steamer for a business trip to gathering at their grounds, and are evi- the little nooks the performed.... Bartlett, faith that I A LI Wednesday to to the and pretty among shrubbery wife and began taking p;\ ready go lodge entertainment, dently enjoying themselves very much.... baby, with Miss Elva Hasty Boston. were ami around the tennis Sarsaparilla. 1 had taken it t went into the and while the A new came to the Retreat Mon- illuminated, wen to Bangor last Wednesday, where they barn, passing company four or five when I the are now court rows of will remain several weeks friends. days began t, Mrs. Mary V. Dodge has moved to Bueks- horse received a severe kick which day. All of cottages occupied. were hung brilliantly colored visiting THREE ♦ BOTTLES is .Mrs. Newell and son and little feel better. I continued to im- where her will attend .('apt. Stearns’ cottage progressing rap- Japanese lanterns, which with the daughter port, daughters the broke her arm and also indicted a bad flesh pretty attended at Center idly .. .Charles F. Blaek met with a serious church the last Sunday. prove until, finally, after taki; costumes of the. ladies made a Seminary. wound. accident last week in Providence. In at- young lovely but three bottles, my troubles to get on to a rear cable car lie was scene. A large party of guests were present, Hostou Produce Market. ALLEN’S were all and I felt Marshall Meyers left by steamer Tuesday of Good has tempting SARSAPARILLA gone, like a Mayflower Lodge Templars crowded off and another section came and and up many of the young people a HAVE new man. I can say that I to his father at Boston, lately arrived At enjoyed BROUGHT BACK TO HEALTH join had very interesting meetings lately. jammed him between The two, breaking Boston. Aug. 1, 1SU2. The are to- social dance on the lawn while oi following AND STRENGTH fully cured of all the ah’’ from Rosario. both below the knees. An ambulance, groups day's quotations of etc the beginning of the last quarter two mem- legs provisions, produce, as it has been over the chairs Butter—New York and to troubles, a ,f„ which happened t<> be driven by an old Cas- spectators filled and settees ar- Vermont dairy, good Mr. Isaac Ball, of Miss De Golier's class left this bers were elected to choose sides—each side choice, 2o // 21 e ; Kastorn to Portland, since I took the a week, Is- creamery, good' choice _ tinc dassmat*, took him to tie- Rhode ranged for them. Good music was furnish- medicine, at 21 " 2;>e. The above quotations are receivers’ not seeming well pleased with Searsport and its T<> see who should have the best pro- land where he is getting along as WHO HAD SUFFERED FOR YEARS have been troubled since." ; Hospital, ed hy Messrs Severance and Smith. Re- prices for strictly wholesale lots. as can he, Frietids ex- WITH believe that the cure is t surroundings. gramme. A. Stinson and Mrs. IT. S. Jlarri- comfortably expected. Cheese Northern choice full creams, new. at permanei him a freshments were and the whole af- tend their sympathy, ami wish speedy served, Hb-iuUr. fair to good at 7> S l-2e. Isaac H. Ball" class Mrs. man were The leaders, and Mrs. Harriman’s Rev. 1». B Merrill's and I’oultn Rheumatism, Indigestion, j The dancing taught by May- recovery.... family fair was yen enjoyable. Among the guests Northern fresh-killed spring chicken.-. side was victorious. The side was To Dea. Robinson’s of are at Kidney Trouble and Allen s Sarsaparilla is guaranteed to nard, ot Belfast, began at 1’nioii Hall Tues- losing family, Brewer, from out ol' town were Mr. Board- Mrs. Robert French's.... Mr. Walter Harry Beaus New York hand-picked pea. at -1 X7»a The Allen Sarsaparilla C> a for the which took Hart, afternoon. get up supper lodge, 2oo: marrow 1 '.*«»*/1 choice screen Constipation. day of Jamaica Plain, is at Mr. F. L. French’s. man. uf Biddeford, Miss Henry, <•!' Fresno, pea. pc.:, Woodford, M, last Friends of mem- si fiOf/l 7”»: hand-picked medium, 1 xo//l sr,; place Saturday night. .Mr. of New is vis- Miss «»t Mr. Frank At- Quiti a hre started ;n the woods Sunday Stephen Smith, York, Cal., Kelley, Boston, elmire yellow e\es. >1 s'n« I x,->; California, pea bers were and between 75 and SO Mrs. A. invited, iting his daughter. G. Black.. .Dr. beans. 2 i»2 4n, hand irked. >2 7>< > ,, 2 Bo. on the Turnpike in the harbor district, and wood and M iss A ugust a Snow, of Bangor.. ] were present.. On a table the whole length Fames, of West Roxbury, is at his cottage. 11 a Choice. sl'.C/2o: fair to good 1 7 <> 1 s Mrs. T. B. Grant visited her Mrs. 1.astern •> stiil burning. ... Mr. N. S. French am! son John Robert daughter choice at -■1 7 1 7 o'1: poor to ordinal v. of the hall a bountiful repast was spread, To si:;,/ 11; are at Mrs. Robert French’s.... Mrs. Frank II. T. Sail hern in Banger, last. week... Mrs. H. I. Martin, dr., tin Wil- I'oioioes Choice Norfolk's at Sl 7,0 > hi ,; na- employed by which all did justice. A very interesting Perkins' brother from Oldtown is visiting | Mann and Mrs. of have tives at si 77.,/ 2. liuiant:■ Thread ('<>.. of is Washburn, Bangor, Boston, spending was rendered, of her....Mr. John Clark and wife, of Phila- programme consisting been their sister, Mrs. Xewrnuib... bis vacation in town. delphia, visited Mr. B. <4. Blanchard last visiting music, songs, declamations, recitations and Belfast Price I'urrent. week. He he is thinking of building a cot- Miss Lena Snow is at Bar Harbor ai a visir. wff.ki.y Dr. 1’ R. Nichols will spend this month in select readings by Mrs. II. S. Harriman, tage... Mrs. J. ('. Stowers spent last week fok :iif. an knai., BUY ....Bertie is at home with a broken YOUR WINTER’S Coppin with Mrs. Samuel French.... Mr. Ira C«»he /V'm/m. Market. /’rirr /• ,i,I rs. COD and will be at his office forenoon Sumner Greer and Alice recitations ■.own. every Dow, >? Rock arm.Miss Alta Treat. port, is •* and wife and Mrs. Charles Watts are at Mrs. Apples. 11 mu. (l<»m *.»( > Ha v, J 'toll. 1 (H »< ia 1 ii(I AT 1.0 \V PRICKS OF by Miss Mabel Dow and Miss Lida Pendle- •• excepting Saturday Wealthy Watt’s.... Mr. William Bond has visiting friends in town .Miss Josie 1 inn- -liie.!, R lb. 4m.'. 11 ides. R lb. 3 lll'«4 1-2 F. L. < 'Oa of firm of Kidder ton. ami song by Trundy. returned to Boston.... Rev. Mr. Houston Beans, pea. 2 2 25, Land.. R lb. Mm 12 Fred Hinds, the Samuel ton is at home from Caribou for her vacation. •• Rev. M. of medium. 1 75« 2 oo. Lamb Skins. 50m<‘-5 preached last Sunday. Curtis, •• &Ce.. Federal street, Boston, is registered ....Mr. of whs the of yellow Oo m 1 751 MuTt-m. lb. s«lO Prownville, is to next Sun- Grant, Medway, guest eyesl R ( OUNT V < OKKKSPON l> KXC K. expected preach Butter. R lb. D»m lS'oats. bn, 32 lb. 42 m 45 at the House. Mr. last week-Mr. C. B. R Searsport at 10.JO a. m. local time....Our ice Thomas Atwood m F. day Bed. R lb. 5 7i I’otatoes. 2o m 25 C. WHITE. a near- at cream sociable was success, clearing liuogee. aim Mis uioiuer, .imin j,ougee. o[ Barley. R i-itsli. 55 m on! Bound Hog. R lb. OmO Cluts. A. Robbins, salesman Brown, was a ~ Center Muntvim.k. There quite si f, Cheese. R lb. S n 1 o Straw. ton, 0. oo a oo ly to on R Durrell & Co in town Sun- Haverhill, have gone Moosehead Lake Chicken. I S m < s., Boston,arrived at L. (). Carter’s last R lb, 2< Turkey. R lb. »m O family party Sunday. Stockton* Springs. Mr. James Blanchard Calf 50mOO and will remain several weeks. a fishing trip.... 1. J. Dunham is making a Skins, Veal. R 11,. c,m7 day Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce and son from Duck. lb. OmO W ool, 31 wife and <>f are with Mrs. ,4 washed. m32 child, Brooklyn, trip to Boston with Capr. .John I'hilhrook. do/., 17 Capt. J F. Lurvey, wife ami daughter, of Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Carter, of Bel-; Eggs. R Wool, unwashed. 22m23 Della Hicliborn for the summer-Mrs. .Edward Kelley, Esq., of Boston, and Fowl. R lb. 14m 10 Wood. hard. 4 oomO oo and Mrs. Julia K of o Haverhill, Mass., True, fast; Mrs. Fred Carter and four children; j of D. and Mrs. Ceese, R lb. 0a Wood, soft, 3 Oo«3 50 (hitter, Washington, C., daughter are visiting Mr. Kelly's mother BEST IN THE MARKET. Portland, are guests of J. (I. Hammon’s. Mr. and Mrs. Milton F. Carter, Belfast: Dr. Ketait l‘rice. /.‘(tail Market. Crocker, of Wintcrport, visited Mrs. Lewis Mrs. A. L. Kelley... .Mrs. Flora Knowles, of Mrs. C. and Mrs. F. A. Fairfield, with Beef, corned,R lb, 7 mS Lime. R bid, 1 oomI 05 Capt. Cyrus M Noyes ami family, Knowlton, and Mrs. S. H. last week- Stove ami Chestnut. Mudgett West, was in town last week.... Butter salt, R mix, IS Oat .Meal, R lb. 4m 5 1... Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Worcester, Mass., B. In ston. Mrs. Evie Crowell, Mrs. Inez N. Swett, Miss Lottie and Mr. Herbert of Corn, R busii, OS Onions, R lb, 4c*.5 Delivered and put in. Berry Small, Dr. J. H. Baker and wife have returned $0.50 * Pembroke Carter and son and Carter Cracked corn R lm, 08 Oil,kerosene Rgal.Sm 14 Carver ami Harry Dorr spent Sunday at Ralph several with Mrs. J. E. Delivered in dump earts. Camden, spent days from their visit to Boston.Mr. Corn Meal, R lm, OS Bollock, R lb 4 1-2 a 5 0.55 made a George Bar Harbor. up the party and very pleasant day Cheese. R It,. 12a 13 Burk, R lb, OalO Delivered at wliarf. Lancaster, last week, returning to Camden of visited his ,T. 0.15 was all. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce and Carleton, Danforth, father, Cotton Seed. Rcwt. 1 40 Blaster.R bbl.l 00a f 05 and Mrs. spent by on and Mrs. Mrs. H. E. Hi mis, Miss Hinds Monday's boat-Mr. Clias. C. L. Carleton, last week... .Mrs. Charles Codtisb. dry. R lb. Sq.oy Bye Meal. R It,, 4 son Thad left Monday for Iowa. OmO Coal hand screened and Chesterton and of Maplewood, ar- Bagley, of Boston, are in town for the sum- Cranberries. R qt. Shorts Rcwt.. 10.11 21^All guaranteed satisfactory in every wav. daughter, Nason, whose illness was reported last week, Clover Seed, lb. 15a IS It.. 4 l-2a5 North Troy. Mr. B. Cook visit- R Sugar. R attention to rived and are at the George mer. .Master Dick Tainter, of Wintcrport, Flour. bid 4 50 a 0 50 40 ^“Special given delivering outside limits. Sunday registered died Saturday at Dixmont, where she was R Salt.T.L, R lm, city ed at home Sunday... Mr. C. S. Mr. is Master Alton Roberts at Mrs. O. HdLSeed, 1> i. 1 S5m 1 HO Sweet I’otatoes. 4«5 Searsport House. Noble, visiting relatives. The funeral services visiting Iair. J». Rhoades, Al- detracted from the enjoyment, and the clams Eastward are lower, whilst prevents rut to I LADIES' from New York on a visit to her Henrietta of this met Saturday SAILED. for lee an* sustained. Charter*: Potrk John Miss Nickels, town, phonso Dyer ami Freeman My rick-A few were voted all the most delicious ever by 1 L r Mr. Morton Knowles, sell. J. Marsh, Turks Island to Baltimore. Phil with an accident at Searsmont parents. father, July 2\ Victory, Hall. Rockland. Sunday. eases of measles are reported in town.... t ested. Mr. Russell Good- i>r New b cents. Saturday evening is still ill. July 2b, sell. Charlotte Magee, Lord, Ban- adelpliia York, salt, Sch She was a of the harness dangerously Liali C. New York taking portion The raspberry season is at its height and hue gave a v« ry pleasant clambake. A large gor; Feline,-Boothbay: Tidal Kaminski, to Wilmiug Miss Lizzie Wave, from ;i horse w hen tin- animal threw its Hkooks Edwards arrived Toll. N. salt, >1.17,. Sell. Eioreliee Be- Hand Turned up Turner, Button harvest is was and a time Bnothhay. k around quite good being gathered company present, pleasant hind Brunswi <*k to New !umb. -7, head and fractured her collar hone. last week from Cambridge, Mass., where Aug. 2, sell. E. \. Whitmore, Whitmore, Y->rk, here.. .The grain in this vicinity is fast was enjoyed by all... Mr. Brown, of Belfast, sin- has been engaged in dressmaking for Lock land. A Republican Convention of the represen- ripening and quite a number have it already has leased the ('leaves Hotel for a term of BOM. the past year ...Miss Abhie Seavey lias AM K Kit A N l't iKTS. tative lass composed of Searsport, Swan- boused. five years and will nio'*e in this week. We $1.62. rlosed her dressmaking business at Water- New York. July js. Arrived hark Grace vilic. 1’rospect and Stockton Springs, is call- shall be glad t«* see tin* house open again, HAXSCOM. In Roekland, Julv li t. t«» Dr. and These shoes are very light md I.! ntoi.k ville. Miss , the will spend her vaea- M r-. W.ti.ei V. !lansei. IdaskelI, Haskell. N**w Haven: Annie P. B. Black ami wife, of Everett., Mass. J. P. ami will manufacture lime casks for the MARRIED. ; Grange attended the County Grange at Bros*- tion....Mrs. M. E. Miller has eiosed her Chase, Kills, Bangor: David 1. Siner, Ker- $1.62. of Alabama, Miss Mary market-The Fenwick Bros, are a for the V. B. C. C. Frankfort. Charlotte Curtis, Bridgeport, doing pert, Tuesday.... Subject pant, shop for a week. She- will resume nahl, Kish. Pendleton, Sundax Coals Ford. Boston: Mrs. A. P. Tuttle ,v business at Duck evening, Aug. 7, that Burn, Bangor■: D. XL French. Kreiieh. do.: ARNOLD Cl M MINTS. In SearMti..nr. .1.1 2d Son, large Trap manufacturing work next week with a full crew... .Mr. II. passed We have received Ibmi. 12: 17-21.... Last Sunday afternoon tlin ugh Hell Gate, seh. Gen. B. Kergusou, bv Ke\ M I bridgham. \\ id II Cm hi md Mi — just Miss Harriet Denny, Miss \YillisT<>n. and lime casks. Wm. 1 >\ formerh of Vinal- (). I of He\. N. LaMarsli spoke at some length on )odgi-. Belfast, lias In mi in town with New York for Belfast Aug. 1. arrived sehs. Marv .1. 1 iniiiniiiu-. do e >: Sea r.-n,. oi BECKETT <.A \ ! Roekla 11 d .1 e pairs M iss 1 leaning haven has opened a fish market in the old the bond «»f union between (bid ami man. a lew lin ing 11is hay. Abbie and XIa K. Crosby, While, Nantucket Mark Seavi-y O. ot 1 .• His were well chosen and helpful to Peiitlletoii. Pentlleton. Bath. lett Beckett, Elk bar. lad am; Ma m I e Mr. has been agent Carver store, l'onncrh occupied as a meat woijds Mamie Miller went to Satur- < lav, of Rockland. Sargent appointed all present. Northport J ul\ Jt;. Arrived sell. Daniel B. market. Mr. a full line of Boston, ( ROSP.V DOl'GEASS. In wn. M< for the atthe Dyer'keeps all day, for two weeks-T. A. Elliott and ( Searsport cottage Camp- Ke iring. liftord, Philatlelpliia JS, ar- July 27, by Rev. S. M. Dunum, Guv 11. Cr.o|i\ kinds of tish....A 1’kospi*'.* t. Mr. George S. Starkpole and ground. The building is commodious government survey has family are at Northport. .Mrs. Alio ,Joms» rived sehs. Aetna, Jordan, Bondour: and Emma E. Douglass. Both of Arrow-ie. wife of are her CM AMBLIN'- SMALL- In Isleshoro, Juh U1. h\ been ordered for the harbor at the Reach Lvnn, Mass., visiting mother, of is Sandy Point, Grant. Bangor: eleared, D. JL ami well situated, and will be rented to Boston, visiting low father J. II. Gor- Wm. 1*. Frank E. din and Mrs M. 1‘. Keen.. Mrs. Fernald Bi vers,Coleord. Kennebec and : Sprague, E-q.. Clianij and it is hoped that an will Elbridge don.. .One of tic Philadelphia Elizabeth Small, Do;h of Bangor. after Campmeeting at very reason- appropriation very prettiest collections of JO, eleared. sell. Klora Sa- Russtt Pointed in B & V parties and son visited Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Rogers, Banton, DAMoN RICHARDS. In Juh 2.'.. Tip?, he made to on Libby ■ Roekport. carry dredging operations... that w have noticed this season vannah : sailed (in hark Yilora H. I able rates. For further particulars see Mr. pansies tow), lop- Joseph H. Damon and Florence E. Richard.-, doth Hannon last week.. .Mr. WiMiam and wife Dow. This has been a very hard The Bros, are doing a thriving George was collected Mrs Tilton A. Elliott kin-, New York; Jl, arrived hark of l*y the Roekport. season and the sizes \\ i Sargent, from at L. F. trbuld’s. Mabel J. Bosairo; 1. KNIGHT JEWETT. In Me.. Juh _r business in turning out lime casks. This Marblehead, Mass.,are other from her flower There .Meyers, Meyers, Aug. Georgetown. Then* is a marked difference between day, garden. a rived st-h. 12. by Kev. S. M. Dunton. Herbert, F. Kniglu and firm been at work about Mr. will hack ami Mr. Gould Brunette, Ivimx, Searsport. has a year and their George go again was flow, rs, with different JO. Annie M. Jewett, doth of Westport. J)r. Houston’s and the con- forty twenty-six Pfirtland, .July Cleared bark Henry day present will his farm... Mr. MATTHEWS WHITTEN. In Rockland. July business lias beeu steadi'y on the increase. look after Frank Part- varieties in the l-orwell. Clark's Cove and Norfolk: Jl, sail- ditions of so far as observ- ranging 2d. John A. .Matthews and Miss Grace InaWhit things Sunday from the Merrimae ed sell. H. C. Lure, Belfast ami Charleston. | They now turn out nearly 1,000 per week. ridge Hotel, Lowell, from a solid black to a clear white. Mrs. ten. both of Rot. kland. ance is concerned. newspapers are JO. Cleared sell. Laura and Sunday Baltimore, July Mi KENNEA -HI'STl S I11 Freedom. a. Youths’ Mass., arrived here last week and will spend who July by Boys Elliot, takes to have L. banded from door to door; truck teams de- IMty. Mrs. Rose Loyal, ot fcjwanville, special pains Messer, Blackington, Camden, Me. Kev. S. K. Smiley, ot i- 11. McKenm-y. of Belfast a short time with C. II. Partridge-The JO. Arrivet! seh. and Miss Olive M. Hustus. of Freedom. is I everything nice obtained the seeds from a Philadelphia, July Nor- liver store goods from the boat as on a week visiting Mrs E. Perkins.... Mr. and Mrs. ROGERS EOGERTV In Eos Angeles. C.U., hay is about, all in on the big 1. F. Gould firm in New York.... Frank Plummer has oinhega, Armstrong, Bangor. day. and fishing is no uncommon thing. Robert Cookson are visiting at Mr. Blanch- J»>. Arrived June 2i>. J. H. Rogers, of Boston, and Nellie E. farm ; 10‘J loads were cut last year and Kd Bangor, July brig Harry lormerh of Roekland. bought a lot from Shadrack Hall near the sell. L. Eogertv. What would the of other think ard's in the south part of the town.Miss Smith, Newport News; H. Hopkins, LARK. In I Jul\ 21 hv pastor days < ’. H. will cut the same STEVENS-C nity. Rev. this year. Partridge Charles Bowen and will seh. Lester A. Lois who is a teacher place build a bouse Boston; JO, eleared, Lewis, S. R. Smiley. Melzer N. Stevens and Mi-- Therese were he to come back to us. Varney, near New For A as last year. His crop was good on the new Burgess, New York ; JO, cleared, seh Helen M Clark, doth of 1 nit v. Yavlitiiig, Kathing, York is at home for there at once.. .Mrs. Ella Staples lias a val- K. S. automata double attach- City, her vacation.... L SHEA BROOKINGS. In Georgetown, Me..July Cyphers pieces of intervale near the stream that were of Moseley, Holt, Philadelphia. Miss Li/./.ie uable memento the late war, a rebel can- Ja. 1:5. bv Rev. S. M. Dunton. l’iou E. Shea,of Aitow- is the notice of Cook, daughter of Mr. James Wiseasset, July Sailetl sell. M. E. ment car coupler attracting seeded new last year.... Grain is ripening sie, and Rosie I>. Rrookings, of Wi-ca-set. Takes a Pan who is in the watch at Wal- teen, taken from one of the southern battle- Crosby, White, Nantueket. 37c. railroad mei: it is shown and Cook, factory TRIEHY SEEKINS. In Belfast. Juh 21. by F everywhere fast, buCTain is very much needed to tiii out, fields bv Kernaiidina, July JG. Arrived seh. Anna tham,Mass is at home for a short vacation.. her father. Mr. Warren Jones, of W. Brown, Es«p, Janies T Triehy and Nettie I. bids fair to take the place of the old coupler the seed. Potatoes are where must Pendleton, Thomas, Boston ; JS arrived brig Seekins, doth of Swanville. just they 1 Maine. It. lias been decorated and Bertha RacklitT and cousin Lou Raekliff are nity. David Bughee, New York. as it tits all cars unshackles from have rain or the will he .We have heights.of crop light. Miss J. of this making a short visit to Mrs. F. Whitten.... painted by Jones, town, and Darien, (da., July J7. Cleared, seh. Mary Sim side or If accident and the DIED. Francis' Shoe received the of top. happens, program the New Eng- will be in her fora souvenir. L Crosby, Williams, New York. Mrs. Files and Miss Wiggin are staying a hung up parlor ars leave the iron and are, thrown on the land Fair from Hon. Fred Winter- Perth Amboy, July JS. Sailed seh, Men- Atwood, .... Isaac S. and will move to ABBOTT. In 27». J Pan. son few days with Mrs. S. Kelly.... Miss Sara Staples family awa, Portsmouth; Jo, arrived sell. Friendship. July it unshackles fits in <>ur trotters from will l>e on Dodge, of C. E. of Silverton. side, automatically, port. Prospect their new m Judge Abbott, Colorado, of is a few home what is known as the Rolerson, New York. Cor. Main & Bella: place of the old draw bar, thus making one Colier, Clinton, spending days Leonessa, aged ."> vears. High Sis., hand at the coming trot in Belfast.... Mr. 1>. C., JS. Arrived sell. .if the cheapest attachments offered. with Mrs. James Libby.. .Rev. H. T. Dodge, Henry Dodge house some time in October Washington, July BROWN. In Yinalhaven. July W iliam James Garretv and wife, of vis- Yale, Handy, Kennebec river. Brown, aged 47> vears. and wife will a two Bangor,are next.. T. A. Elliott and and A. E. Searsport's G. A. R. Post’s route to the take weeks’ vacation, family Jacksonville, J(>. Sailed from the BRAGG. In Sorthport. July 28. Samuel Bragg, iting relatives in town.... From our friend July National encampment meets the wants of leaving here Monday Aug. 1. After visiting Chase and family, are occupying cottages at bar, sell. Florence & Lillian, New Ye k. aged about R8 years. SKILLFULLY MAO the comrades in this bet- and shipmate in years gone by, Capt. 1). II. the San JG. Cleared A. COOMBS. 1 1 Yinalhaven. Julv 2'.'. I.c.cy, wife vicinity apparently relatives will to North to be Camp Ground-Freeman Francisco, July ship are the kind tor a satbi they go port Xorthport of Wilber Coombs, aged about 4<> years Cigars only ter than any other that has been offered. Blake, now of Santa Clara, California, we J. Fuller, Coleord, New York. there The Ellis, at South is a new CARVER. In Yinalhaven. July 2d. Peggy Car- Tbe boats and R It. over during camp meeting. Ladies Brooks, building Sat ilia Ri\ J."». Arrived sell. Horace Pennsylvania have received two copies of the Pacific Tree er, July ver, aged do years. Sleeper’s are bouse and bis homestead. (i. which the excursion is to pass taking Sewing Circle presented Mr. Dodge with ten greatly improving Morse, Harriman, New York. GRAVES. In Isle. William D. Graves. 1 aud Santa Presque make con- and Vine, Clara Valley Monthly, ot gre.it pains to everything cheap, dollars last week,nearly all of it having been -Noah P. Sargent is plastering the Dow Savannah. July JO. Sailed sell. Jos W. formerly South Thomaston, aged 78 year*. Eye < venient ami comfortable. Dr. is for which we extend thanks. This was RPSSEEL. In Friendship. July Dl. Mrs. Hopkins in house and Frank Bu/./ell is the Foster, Heagan, PhiIdelphia. Aurillaj for collected small mites at their sewing plastering Russell, aged 47. years and 1 month. reeei\ing applications daily staterooms, about, what we tried to write in Cigars Mr. brought by Chase bouse With of both are FOKKKJN POKTS. SMITH. I11 Yinalhaven. .July 2d. Thaddeu- 1 scats ill carriages to go over the battle-fields, circles.... and Mrs. Harry Walker are plenty help A re matle t lie be~t the Journal about the new orchard pest, here Smith, aged about Sd vears. by bum .. from the and accommodations. of the and will and our The is making business Mrs. Josie Brain- Port an PJ. In seh. WILLIAMS. In Falls. Minn workmen occupying part parsonage, experience. Monthly printed Prime, July port Fergus Aug.:?.! -lock. in San Santa Clara aid is her Waldemar, for ami Emma 1\. wife of J. P. Williams, -.2 1 finest imported NORTH SEAKSPOKT ITEMS. remain there until the new house is finished Jose, County, Cal., one visiting mot,her, Mrs. Mary J. Lelaml, Cape Hayti Judge aged 1 tO cents. <»f the in the State and which North of llatteras: to sail. vears. A nat ive 1 Belfast. largest valleys Lane. "\\ e remember ready which they are to occupy. her as a romping --! L. T. Durham, of Monroe, was in town lias taken and kept the lead in general and Anjier, July J7. Arrivetl bark Harvard, school now sin. conies hack a varied fruit raising over every other section girl,and portly Coleord, New York, and ordered to Batavia: Sunday. Camdkn. Mr. Geo. H. Hill,of Boston ar- of California. This Monthly is working in matron and the mother of several children. July JO, passed ships Charger, Goodell. Simon Cilley, ot Brooks, was in town last rived on the Saturday morning boat-Miss the interest of the fruit and records New York for do growers Their home is in Wisconsin, where Mr. Hong Kong; Luzon, Park, Hattie who has their successes and failures. for Shanghai; L. Stone, <1<> for Sunday. Derry, been confined t<> the extensive Mary Park, Brainard has lumber interests. He tlo. XHAlsE. MAKtv. house illness for the three is Troy. Farmers are Miss Eudavilla Cleaves returned from by past weeks, through and is also in and runs a haying, trade hotel. Their eld- Denierara, Julv Arrivetl bark 8.8. be Megun- 8LKFFFK X ((»., Fur <-liiI Boston for a short lots of wool are on schools, is M AKITI M K Ml Si 'K 1.1. AN V. child, and shall m> bills ..t :■ stay. -Large arriving theB. in California a visiting friends in town.... pas number of years, came to aftei till' date. & B. boats from the mills. Mrs. Maggie C. Parsons is her westward, for the visiting friend, lilt. -".4 lmi. < Miss Annie Dow has been in Swanville last with Spoken. July 27, 20, 75, barque Dated at I .in< Ins iHe. hi-* 2d "• Troy Wednesday, the body of his Sophia son of the late ....The Knox oolei Co.’s wool Rowe-George, ILavaiiii, from Matan/.as for North of 1 lat- of late her sisr.er, Mrs. A. A. Col- large wife for bitvial. He is is visiting stopping for a few Woodbury Edwards, visiting the old te ras. storehouse is receiving a coat of dark red homestead. He is now a cord. days with the family of Augustus Prentiss. photographer at New Bedford, July 2S. Sell. Amer- which will Mass.Alva and Young paint greatly improve its ap- Rockland, Alice Cole ica lias succeeded in out and tow- NOTKi; Miss Ni< of -The remains ol Mr. Hall a have been at S. E. pumping Amy kerson, East Belfast, Merrick, Stevens'... Miss Juliette < "i pearance-Mr. Clarence while ing to Fall Biver sri t< ni Sniatim "i w Mathews, former resident, of A. of is < lias been in town the of H. P. Troy, were brought here Wiggin, Belfast, spending her vaca- which s I A 1 I -I M SIS K, w v i- recently, guest into town last j was heiichcd at Crawly Beach, B. I., driving Friday night, was lrom St. Albans tion with Miss Rebecca Rich.. .< )mar G. .tills 2‘>. \. I> Towle. ami buried in the to prevent sinking, while on the voyage Roger's has been confined to V < >TI< I i' lierebs isen t hat thrown from his buggy. He struck on his j Hussey the house by a from with lumber. Cemetery. He was the father of Mr. J. L. Bangor dills. A. I). |8t»2. a Wan Miss Lou H. of was in ! badly swollen foot. Erysipelas is feared.'. Carter, Belfast, head him His Erkiomts. The Circular of Brown ss as bs shaking up quite badly. of and Mrs. Essie Munroe is Freight issued t Insolveiios for >aid < oimts a visiting horse was frightened by a cow and bolted 1 Mrs. Webber.. Workmen reports I Whitaker, of this town ... .There was a Mary employed JO; Business in all the estate of 1 ANNIE II I'.AIs ! and friends. quiet in ing July departments on to the sidewalk. No rock and POWDER lie an Insolvent on m sideways damage blasting making general ‘im- this Debtor, wedding at Mr. Martin Mitchell’s last Satur- week has been more than usually slow, petit provement ill the M. C. R. R. grounds here Pure. svliidi petition was tiled mi tin '. Misses A. May Seavey and Lou Dow, who was done to the team_Mr. Geo. Elliot is hut a continued small of ton- Absolutely The It is sum we are to have a supply handy A l». lKi>2, to svliieh date intere-' day evening. contracting parties were nice new has served to sustain the A cream of tartar Powder. have been on the sick are both moving into the house on depot. nage market upon baking High- be that the t list, improv- Bump's Spring Rev. 0. H. of A large freight, business is carried on here. firm computed payment Johonnet, Atkinson, and Miss a basis of off-shore freights, and we are est of all in leavening —Latest said Debtor, and Mu transit! street...-The on Atlantic avenue -Friend strength by ing rapidly. bridge is McLaughlin from enabled to a Minerva M. Mitchell. Minnie is a Philadelphia report further slight improve- Unit'd States any property by him are forbidd* recent spoke at the Friend’s last Uoreriimeut Food Report Mrs. of Fort has completed and is about ten feet wider than Chapel Sunday ment in rates for Petroleum to In- meeting of tIn* Creditors ot said 1' Lucy Ward, Fairfield, of the Maine Central His wife was Europe. Koval Bakin.; P.invder < «... Km; \\ij graduate Institute,and morning. known in Thorn- asmuch the it debt and choose one or n before. There are two iron the as two or three steamers have been been in town the guest of Mrs. J. railings dike as Kllen St.. X. Y. her estate, ss ill !*«• he'd at it recently, one of Troy’s lovliest young ladies, and a j Lydia Cole....One ol the fixed for barrel oil to the Continent, and entire length of the smartest old in to be liohlen at the Probate Utie* n S. Nickerson. bridge_The Ordway host of friends wish her the 10-year girls Maine is Ida other like trades are in it highest joy in of contemplation, on the of \ Plaster Co. are Maud, daughter .John this town. w 14tliday September, shipping large quantities of (Phbs.of ould appear that these have readi- o'clock in the afternoon. Iioss Hillman and Mrs. Emma her new home. The was Her father mows over freights Stockman, ceremony perform- nearly one hundred ed a their plasters-The shirt of G. H. competing basis for that class of vessels, < iiven under ms hand the date to-' factory ed Rev. Mr. acres and she has done all Bangor, are in town Mr. and Mrs. by Lermond, of Pittsfield_ the raking, har- w hich is calculated to militate a fur- A S' SKI. \\ .VDS W HI I '! visiting Cleveland is out of against turning large quantities nessing and unharnessing the horse herself. ther CAUCUS NOTICES. As ot the ot Im F. H. Cleaves. Mrs. M. C. Parsons is visiting friends in considerable advance in rates, especial- Messenger Court shirts She and old Kate have been a Belmont. The of are of Waldo. and overalls_The Camden base ball equal to good as the Crain and are Republicans Belmont re- ! County Brooks... Miss Maud ly general cargo trades to Merrick, of man all the season.... Not over quested meet at the store of Meats on Mrs. Alveda Stratton and Miss Waterville, two thirds ii a a (ieorge daughter, nine had their annual excursion to Vinal- stagnant condition, with vast licet of at 4 v. t*. is in town, the of Grace of a hay crop here this Friday, Aug. 5, m., choose delegates t«. ! Sadie, who moved to Belfast last have guest Rogers_Miss season_Lindley steamers laid up on the other side of the attend the fall, haven last S turday, where they won the Bailev and wife are at I. G. Republican Comity Convention, to be Millie Stevens leaves this week for Sears- Reynold's.... Atlantic for lack of bolden at Belfast. *'«. 1802. returned home. from the Miss Celia M. the profitable employment. Aug. game Vinalliavens. The score stood Lane, village dressmaker, The of the ease Oil for the Per Order jK>rt, where she will the summer_ is enquiry tonnage Committee. spend the first lady to invest in a Mrs James Harriman has been in Winter- Id to 5 in favor of the Camdens. Our boys the|place remote East continues moderate, but in con- The question one hears at now bicycle-The Medical every turn, Rodolfj Company sideration of the limited of and Swann ii.le. The of SNvanvilie are SHAW’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, and for the three have not been beaten this season. supply spot Republicans FoftU^S port Prospect past weeks, Among is: used two thousand one notitied to meet at “Are you going to North port?” Many postage stamps day near by vessels, rates are firm, with 19cents hereby the town house in said Ojk-ii the entire year. Is the only one relatives. the features of the were the flue catch- last week.... Mr. Aibra who is town, at 7 v. t«. land which rv e visiting game Clary, now paid for and 22 to Friday. Aug. m.. boose dele- has its Theory and Prat j of our a few or Hong Kong Saigon, Shang- to townspeople spend days clerk at the makes a gates attend the Couutv Convention to be hold- Hpurtments. conducts a Ladies’ Mrs. of ing of Hill and heavy of postottice gentlemanly hai and 20 to 21 1-2 to Australia Departmert ^ Moore, Frankfort, spent a few batting Wadsworth, weeks at that and of Japan. en at Belfast, Aug. (*», 1802. *■ accept payment in advance. Send for days popular resort every summer. obliging official-One the very best are and Bobbins and others of the Camdens. After freights inactive rates are to some Per Order Tonvn Committee. at Sunnyside cottage last week, the guest of Ed pairs of 7-feet oxen in town is owned M. F. L. SHAW. White anil family will go this week to by extent problematical. It is possible that her the game the and took at J. Dow, who has used them about his build- brother, Geo. W. Webster. boys girls supper the suitable vessels could obtain a |ad- 3m31 spend eampmeeting season_Mr. ings and on the farm. His work slight OLASS CONVENTION. the Central and had a dance in the Charles done, they vanee over last or, Miss has returned from evening. Knowles, of was in town are now in the previous fixtures, say, The of May Kingsbury Newburg, market-Benj. Rowe has about 14s to 15s to and Republicans the class composed of Pros- About 150 went from here and a time Saturday, visiting relatives and friends_ sold Sydney Melbourne 3 East Boston where she has been dress- good one of his places to and is for pect, Swanville, Searsport, and Stockton Springs, doing The Ladies Aid McTaggart large carriers. Deal, Timber, River are Odd Fellow’s Assoc was had all....A three masted Society met with Mrs. John now with his sister requested to meet in class convention at the Building for the by large Smith boarding Rachel Sin- Plate and Brazil are making past eight months. Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Smith has a clair. The three children freights substantially (Porter school-house, so-called) in Searsport, on annual suhooner waa towed in here have been provid- but not brisk. stoukholukio »i:^ Sunday loaded fine new barn and unchanged West Coast Wednesday, the 10th ol August, at 3 o’clock i\ '• Mrs. Albert of they dedicated it by hav- ed with homes since the death of their Thethe above association will be held Holmes, Lynn, Mass., ar- with a freights partake of the m., to arrange for the representative service lows soft coal for J. & B. C. Adams_ ing quilting and picnic... .Rev. C. H. mother-Brooks is at last prevailing apathy, Hall, in Belfast, Thurs^A). Au*. I'a, rived in provided with a and the towns in the class for the " town last week, and is her Johonnet will at the homeward from the Nitrate ports rates among coming dec- 7 o’clock P. M., for choice of officer* visiting The farmers are done in preach Union Church nice hearse and our citizens can ade. Also to nominate a mostly haying this be conveyed are down to lls 3d to 12s (id. West candidate to be support- saction of such a* Mr. and Mrs. R. H. next Sunday, Rev. Mr. to India ed other business darents, Smart. The Dodge being away their in decent This by the class for representative to the next come vicinity. crop is light. on his graves shape. is and other short continue before said meeting. vacation. that foreign freights Legislature and to choose a class committee. something has long been needed here. but and CHARLES BAKU: tirm, quiet, the same may be said of Per Order of Town Committee. Belfast, Aug. 4, 1892.—Iw32