The Republican Journal.

VO LIME t>4._ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, MAY Id, 181)2. NUMBER 2d.

are played, by a vote of 88 to 55.The The General 31. E. Conference. Mr. A. (i. Ellis is amounted to $858,000, leaving a net in- Obituary. Personals. I confined to liis house tic journal. t ape Cod canal bill has been re- publican favorably crease of The total of the with pneumonia. $1,123,143. The of the ported to the legislature_ general conference Methodist Frederick W. died in EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE Senate bill is $22,470,118. The ammend- McKenney Waldo, Mr. Richard C. Rankin, of , was in ^l!s„KI> The steel the Miss- Church assembled for its 21st Mr. W. H. Qiiimby went to Portland Wed- great bridge spanning ments include the Maine har- Episcopal May 8, at the home of his E. town last week. following: uncle, Henry and will issippi at Memphis was session at : nesday, return to-day with Mrs formally opened bors—Camden, $0,000; Po ill and, $10,000; quadrennial Boyd’s Opera House, Patterson, after a short illness of one week. Journal Co. Thursday.The Venezuela revolution- Mr. and Mrs. James II. Howes went to Quiinby. Mail Mount Desert, $30,000. Rivers—Kenne- Omaha, Nebraska, May 2, Bishop Bowman He was the son of W. lipHitai ists have taken to exploding dynamite George McKenney, Boston Tuesday. bec, $40,000; Penobscot, $15,000. presiding. On the platform hesicle the Bish- who was a soldier in the late both of Mrs. S. H. Thurston and daughter, Mrs. Circulation in and bombs in Caracas, but so far have not suc- war, | rgest City County. Speaker (Tisp laid before the House Fri- Mr. of the went to ceeded in funeral op sat l)r. Lanahan, of Baltimore, Dr. Parker, his parents being dead. He was in Belfast Varney, Crosby Inn, Myra French, and other members of the killing anybody.The day a communication from the Acting Sec- Boston midi is the paper for Maine sea- of the late Wm. was held in New of India, and Dr. Pearne,of Ohio. the cutter’s trade at W. A. Saturday. family, who have the winter at East Astor, retary of the Treasury, transmitting the Bishop learning Clark’s, | spent fa riny people.'' Vork Vice President Morton Newman read tin* rirst lesson— and at Miss Steam’s when he was Mr. Fletcher came home Providence, are now at home in Belfast. Thursday. estimate of the deficiency in the appro- scripture boarding Staples Monday was one of the pall bearers.A Wash- for for the current fiscal Psalms 121 and 122 from the memorable Bible taken sick. He was cared for from ■ N Terms. In advanee, $2.00 a year; priation pensions tenderly by evening Augusta. ingum special says mat a new mrncuity \eav. $2.50; at the expiration of the year of $7,074,322 and recommending that of John Wesley which was presented to the Miss Stearns but the doctor thought it best to Edward Waldo County Teachers’ Association. threatens the Inman Steamship Co. before Johnson, Esf Methodism liter- family have the sympathy Alabama, by day, May 27th and 2ay ,ti the South ln- British first biennial Llewellyn Drinkwater, of Lincolu- Mr. J. (J. Paul, of the firm of Swift«.<: government.The before tin*arbitration commission.The Marks the dear souls .lie calls His own, Paul, ui 1 Sri11" I’ri -■ nia i- W a hi,. * .unty ville, died of it'iiast, sei-i'i'tary. meeting of the Ocnoral Federation of And smiles on the race." May 1J, consumption, aged went to Boston on business. N-MH-iaiion Thr (iranite S'rike Senate spent most of the day on peculiar Monday Tin- is tli" Friday about JO He was following program lor > >•< Women's Clubs closed in last Fri- years. the son of the 'i lem e. \ u \ r> 1.i \\ I; ■ | Chicago the naval Foss the vast audience in a late Fridav, appropriation bill. The Demo- Bishop led Mr. Fred W. Belfast of B. tit" was Pute, agent the 27th, at Hi a. m : PAGE day evening. 11 a successful and in- Hubert Drinkwater, and lived on the homo beginning 2 crats opposed the addition of new war- most, devout, tender and urgent prayer. He teresting Mrs. Charlotte Em- & B. S. Co., went to Boston Monday. -Mnsir. Adiin ss of Ross ••! the N >• in Kansas. A gathering. to the House farm near Pitcher’s Mr. wid.-onie, C. nrhtni.i: ships hill.The Secretary prayed for the manifest at io of Christian pond. Drinkwater ilig- ,i Amendment... A I .aim for erson Brown, of Fast N. was Orange. .1., of the and the Director of the was a man of more than Mrs. Charles II. M atts went to Boston last gms, Tliorndik". llusimss. (Jm rii .s for Dis- It. Cleaves and hi- t'atver I'om- Treasury the world; for re- ordinary ability and eliosi-n president.The general execu- unity throughout practical mission: 1. Shouhl Si.iie hh'ce. .On \ h>- Ortan Wave. Mint have approved the proposition of the was active in all the affairs of the town. He week to visit her daughter. Mrs. Cobe. tin-Timelier join tin |*u- tive board of the of Labor lias forms ; for the of total abstinence : Knights de- of the World's prcvailciice in PAGE It. managers Columbian Ex- ; was :i of Rils Tln-ir •>. ll,.« „„ cided to boveott a member the and was con- Cajit. E. Bonner, who went to New York Play.* |, time wealthy shoe manu- for the issue of that the church might he more pure, holy, grange Ward'- Hra/iiian Letter The Nortli- position special *20,000,- shunhl 111- to Arithmetic* facturer of because he has from tilled spicuous in all matters order. last w- -k, returned to Belfast given Afternoon. .1, <• 20 Attention, fomrades Lynn, Mass., 0U0 in dO cents for use at the separate the world and with relatingt.othat Saturday. pieces expo- right- Music. The !\;r. < ie\ eland and ! 1 I. A ud\ all his union and is run- At tin' time of his death lie was foreman of Essay: Practical Value of discharged help sition, and bearing designs appropriate to eousness ; for more real converts; and for the Mr. and Mrs. Wright, of the Crosby Inn, iment-. A llustie Conu rt. Ih’e a non-union Massa- tesy, Miss Emma T. ning factory.The the occasion. The for such Grand Jury of Waldo He leaves a Morthmd, \! or I>a\ A 1 >eer l>le <.eniu-. authority homes and churches left behind.” The re- county. returned Friday from a visit to lloekland. j S"ais)w»rt. chusetts court has denied the Dismissed \Ir. PAGE 4. supreme action rests with House two 1 by Brown, Be lfast. Congress.The services was and wife, children, one brother and four Teaehing motion for a new trial in the ease of James ligious graciously helpful Mrs. A. .J. E. Ingraham, of lloekland, ar- ..! School A- to the New continued the discussion of the Exereise in Miss Training Sundry ail excellent for the sisters. The funeral took place Rev. Pennmuship, Euhi M lie Maine Wheelmen. The Patent A. Trcfethen. convicted of murdering p eparation business Sunday, rived in Belfast for a brief visit. Hard, IhorndiU". civil hill Monday. Jerry Simpson ridicul- Geo. Saturday, Recess. <.»u<■ rv Box H's ,n>tn. Wills Piled..To the Women Dcltina J. Davis. Ex- Cfov. Tref- ess ions. E. Tufts, of Belfast, the ser- Some Long, ed the Democrats.The United States conducting say I-Mrnis of Dishonest"- in s h..’..l .an .Maine to the Front. Re Mrs. C. S. Eastman, who has been Hoys ethen's counsel, will now move for the \ ices. visiting Hoik, Mr. H C. Palermo. .1. A court has till next AI«*rri 11 Turner, Di-.-us- and Mrs. Savap*.. An Kmu- supremo adjourned Tuesday, May M, T’ishop presided. in Belfast for several weeks, hut Saturday srd l.,\ Mrs. E. C. W'ashiuaton Fisli and Fisliiim Mi- setting aside of the verdict on the ground < Bowler, Palermo, s ,-ia- Vtober. The session was devoted T'. tin* hl". of discovered evidence.\ raw- completion for Portland. hveiling. I-m-tur.-, X. \. .., newly Hattie \\\, wife of Mr. Charles K. state i: .“* in at ol seating the delegates, ete. The different, bupermtendent. Butte. Mont., killed eight miners 1 1*11 '.no (i a mi-:. That the trout arc Rev. A. C. I.ills. Brown, of Morrill, died in that town Pettengill, of Monsun. was in for and themes were taken State of May Program Saturday, the 2st.l1, begiunim- i'\i,r •. Saturday.\ passenger freight biting at Moosehead Lake is up Spiritual Belfast last week vigorously 12, 44 years. Mrs. Brown was the visiting his brother, Mr. N. at !i a. m: train collided near Clevcs. a the aged 7 Klnmes l.ileran News and Notes. Ohio, during shown by the fact that a party of twelve, Church, Revivals, Chureli Crowtli, Min- wind daughter of Robert Cushman and was a most (i. Pettengill. AJusii*. ■*k The Yachtsmans Hnide Keps- heavy and rain storm yesterday including four from Bangor the others be- istry. Theological Schools, Discipline, Wo- Discussion of (Queries: 1. What and some 1*> were estimable woman. M r. Brown is well known Miss S. M. Shut< who has been with her Constitutes morning people .killed, ing from Brownville and Creenville, caught man's Work, Intelligent Supervision of Coun- I'A'iK 7. Kpworth League Regarding in including several train hands.Tin* Bus- 2 To in less than three hours. The Belfast, where he has teamed for many sister in Lawrence the is now Schools? fish the attitude of the chureli oil past winter, try 2. flow shall we teach Agricul- ,.diim of a House 1 >oes si an have discovered several mines Temperance. He is now Farming Payv police were all of fair size, about a years. in trade at Morrill, with at home in Belfast. ture? ! Harden Vegetables..»>n Maine Farms. weighing As to the latter: “The attitude we hold to- Method for Teaching Miss about the Czar’s The and a half Mr. Silas Storer. 11 is Geography. Fair Notes ! a palace. populace pound apiece. At this time of many Belfast friends (trace ‘owning l>emap>pie. ward the drink habit and the saloon remains Mr. Alton B. of came to Lord, Belfast. 1 of St. is terrorized, Small, Rockland, Essay: Place and In- Memorial l»a\ .Belfast Directory. Petersburg believing the year the trout are found near the short.* extend in his bereavement. Mrs. and sympathy will fluence of Teachers in I'AOF. s. the explosions at Nicholi and the unchanged. Drunkenness drunkard- Belfast Friday, and he employed here Society, Miss M. B bridge and they take the hook with avidity. Brown leaves six children. death of Oeneral Dresser connected with are alike a Grant. Discussed I.orals t oimty Forresjiondeiire Ship Benj. Bunker returned to Waterville Sat- making offensive to (lod and ruin- for few weeks. hy Mrs. Bartlett. Mont- a iHe. plot against the Czar.The Hoods from a to Moxie ous to man. Moderate is Mr. and Mrs. Walter who have been Recess. Music. K\ereis« urday fishing trip pond. drinking, so-called, The Arey, Teaching continue along the and in sev- remains of the late Capt. Reuben in Mississippi Mr. Bunker had with him about. 100 the bane of tin* nefarious trattie. We hold Bag- living at Cove, St. arrived in Arithmetic, Miss Bertha I. Bird, Belfast M WS OF TIIK \\ KEK. eral the line has been ley arrived in this city Friday from Wake- Long George, places danger passed. of all from one to with How shall we pounds trout, ranging unabated tenacity to the oft repeated field, Mass. Services were held atMt. Belfast Saturday. Essay: raise our District _Two bundled and liftv people are re- two the one the Hope Schools to a M-viteks. Horace a pounds, largest tipping statement that total abstinence is the on! cemetery at 10 o'clock conducted Rev. Higher Standard? Mr. 1.. W Woodman, lost the of a steamer y by porteu i>y lounuing scales at three helore being dress- Mr. Rember of the Mrs. William R. Roix, who has been in Gerrish, Frankfort. Discussion Mr. A. business man and inventer, of pounds for the individual, and that Cniversalistelmrelf. The hy in the ( Morrow won safety complete N. Jewett, bearsmont. Afternoon. aspian sea.Judge ed.\ famous sportsmen’s resort to Apollo Quartette sang several selections, in a Aroostook county duringthe Music. died at Saco. Thursday, aged the of’the trattie is the winter,arrived Teaching Exercise in great Brooklyn s2.">,000 handicap race come into notice the of legal prohibition urgent very impressive manner. Mr. B. was Botany, Miss Rohhins. He was a native of Hollis, and by building high- in Belfast Saturday. Belfast, Box. a head. Longstreet the fav- duty of the State. We in ly respected by all who knew him. Ile al- (piery Recess. (Queries. 1. Monday by the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad will rejoice every step M hat is the years owned a controlling int.er- lmd a kind and Mr. H. Practical Value of Aualvsis? orite which the betting men had backed now of the toward the ways word a hand George Kimball, the steamboat he what is known as Lake No. 1)., progress attainment of helping -• How much I was President the Saco and for He of the Reason of Thim-s of, came in last. others. was born in Troy in 1S02 and of Penobscot icitBeilast heavily Nearly bo,000 peo- situated west of in these ends. In our the king bay, Thursday should he -i Has He was Range Bridgewater judgment saloon is rame to about taught class of Tn Light Company. saw the event.The Bangor the year 18.10. He Beginners ple Dominion gov- Aroostook the for , Ohio. Fractions? Criticisms. of or of several on cotton county. This, says Pioneer, an unmixed evil full of diabolism, a was a charter member of the Me- Report Commit- patents ernment has determined to rescind the disgrace Bangor tees. will become, as it has attractive chanics and from which lie realized a already, to our eivi li/at tin* chief of Association also a life member Mr. .J. C. Cates has a large enforcement of the bait act Cana- ion, corrupter po- opened pension against for sportsmen, although now, as reached of the Maine State Fair Association. He .Coventor IJurlcigh, in behalf litical and a continual menace to the ill the rooms dian tishermen this season. This practi- teams over a action, leaves to mourn their loss two F. M. agency formerly occupied by An Augusta • by winter road used for sup- sous, Bag- Wedding. ttyslmrg liattlclield .Memorial order oI cally ends the tafiti war between New- to the lumber society and to the peace and puri- ley, of Mapleton, and H. C. Bagiev, of Port- Mr. George E. Wallace. Hen. ply teams, toting camps, ai, has requested Isaac foundland and < land, and one Mrs. Arm sta. anada. it lias induced of Isaac Walton to ty of our homes. We expect ail our people daughter, Helen Smith, Me., May 17. At high noon to eomman- disciples "l W Mass. Mrs. Chenery, who has spent the winter in skowhegan, department akefield, ! Bangor Commercial. a visit this famous where to encourage e\ cry and limitation day there was prett \ wedding at the resi- Maine >i those Maine that abundance; keep steady eye Christian Missions. to remain for the summer. regiments lovers of here lind mountains oed in the struggle in the tween Maine's two little parties. W. 11. nature, too, its total extirpation." street. Although the June roses had not repulse to climb. Mrs. Reb-cea who Simmon, of who was a candidate From the summit of Bald Moun- Daniel I). was for Mahoney, has been in reet* s charge a1 (ieftyshurg and Rockland, Polities: “With to the at- Curry, I)., many years bloomed, there was a profusion <>\ vernal west as as regard politics for governor two on the labor tain. looking far the eye can an earnest advocate of Belfast for eight weeks, left for her ^rested veterans to join the ex- years ago titude of our church is foreign missions. He Saturday flowers and about, the an- dense lakes and stream- streimlously non-par- evergreens ro..m>. a » ticket, the recent Dardiner conven- reai’li, forests, home at (.ettyshurg. The excursion is says wrote the as lbs of Baric, Vermont. lets. tisan and non-sectional. It following understanding lovers* knot marking the spot in the parlor those who are invited an lion was tin* acknowledges oppm- packed by prohibitionists, the of missions: “The whole Mr. Diniton, of who has where the no to creed or asso- Gospel theory Henry Belfast, couple guv* their vow<. The attend the dedication on .June and the platform and convention is neith- allegiance any political world is in a ciation. It all :ts condition of condemnation been at work in the stone business at St. were \nni.* c monument erected neat the er llesli. fish or fowl. The disaffection, News of the 31. E. Church. urges members who have contracting parties Hayward however, is not th ougli sin, which sin abides in the soul George, arrived home last week. Treat, niece of Mr. and trees on Cemetery Kidge, Heit.ys- expected to materially af- the right to vote to discharge that duty, but Mrs. WhiTehouse. tc« t the result in Maine next fall.The Bklfasj. Thirteen have united with the naturally. Christ his made and Dr. Arthur ‘•Iiere Longstreet's grand charge it leaves very voter absolutely free from ec- has, by death, Mr. Arehibald Scott, of Riehmnnd, Me., Lineoin Parsons, son o| Mr eluuvh. There has been a good religious in- Ised. The dd, 4th. 17th and P.'tli Penobscot county Republican convention the salvation of every man and J"hn this terest and an advance in the benevolences. clesiastical interference to determine for possible, arrived in Belfast last week on a visit to his Parsons,..! city. Am.-ng the ire the ones included. \\ ith the »1111 will meet at Dexter, dune2!>th.The has ordained and set in order the himself for whom bis ballot shall be east. agencies daughter, Mrs. Pen S. Edgeroiiib. gu.-sis \ver-- iM.Yerimr and .Mrs. I’.urieigli ..The of the *m l- i\i nnebec county lb convention Sears port. Pastor La Marsh has seen report peril publican by which all men ma be saved. The con- and and .Mrs. F. #800 added to the church ;m ad- The ol suffrage or the franchise we re- Col. M. Drew, of L ,ston. f Schools for Maine shows a \\iin»e held at Augusta. Aug. nth.The ! property, right Tlie man\ Delfast friends ol Mr. and Mrs. dition of salvation on the of the indi- first Maine vance in tll<* benevolent offerings, two per- as a and which part The ushers were M. S. ILdway. Fse.. ;I- i>,-rt w4e y. hi with a greater average at- district Democrats in eonven- gard great responsible trust, Deli 1 la/.eltine, of Seattle, extend congratula- sons converted and S added to the ehnrrli. vidual is faith in Christ, without which T. which is attributed to the free tit'll have elected as delegates to the Chi- in all eases eeeiesiasi ieal and civil, lie Whitehous.- and liyron Loyd : the maid should, tions on ihc birth, Ma\ 17th, of a son. • there is no of life to •••k system. A steady gain has ago convention, .1. P. >haw. ol Biddeford, C.v mj>en. Pastor Phelanre joices in -1 on- exercised conscientiously, but ill absolute promise any responsible of Imniir, Mis.n v Lraekett el Newton. ..miicst.ed in free and V. ( Sweet, of Portland, Samuel M. versions, three times as much benevolent person. In order to the exercise of this In mentioning the new bicycle of Dalph the high school freedom. When moral issues are Mass. tlie beng the pillule our people are invariably Lohengrin's wedd.ng march, sMte is ha in. 1’ht- delegates were instructed for and in order that all have used the name of his deceased brother. •Jin.,.»i)7; attending school, the line. found on Christ; may that ently was < A. the side of the highest Mendeisulni’s, played by Miss Lena a gain of 1,777 over the le\eland—lion. P. Wiswell, of Ells- standard, previous knowledge, our Lord commanded his apos- Mr. J. C. went to Boston Fri- Skaks.mum. "A half a but even then choose their own Thompson Leane. The w am Le\ Hie average of school was worth. addressed a very small audience man with a good they party officiating clergyman length and them all to whom a wife" took of the work here a tles, through dis- day. Me recently sold a hill of furniture < oi .\ first-class trot will lie held in Coburn hall, Skowhegan, last week_ charge year affiliations and refuse to be dictated to as to \V. Field, Lunger, assisted !’> IP .1. The of the ago. The results reveal the work of an ex- pensation of the Gospel may he given, to go to m to be to Id Park in June. Mr. Herald organization Bowdoin Repub- the matter of their vote." The is amounting arly >4 w re missions, other collections as or a few at his home in re- presents pro- i was not and the good I. creature so in ing days Brewer, has ; for assault on Miss Ida legal Republicans will better than The returning spring again reminds us slow filling that trustHow- Friday last year, and >10 improvement mat of which wa re rare ami choose Presidential electors at I Memorial with its turned to his duties. vided, y e,,st!y. in-mu. a girl of IP years_Auburn the next in church property. Day. time-honored ob- to get. the means to sustain and extend the with its and Dr. Parsons lias settled n and a lie ^iaie convention or most* servances, duties obligations in. Lueksport. dangerous firebug. made rainy already work often the of those Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sibley and Master Sib- Unity. The year well at cumbent. on the members of the (I rand Armv perplexes thought to I: pt to set a fire in the heart of the chosen.Eastport Democrats will work isolosing Unity. there he will take his bride reside Pastor Meservey has done work. S450 of the charged w ith this work. Each ley went to Boston last Thursday, Mr. Sib- •" for good Republic. important part of the town, hut the Maine the nomination of Den. A. 1). Leavitt have been expended on elmreh property. Let us, then, on this approac doth he from there to on busi- as their candidate for hing day Christian should brought to feel that the ley going Philadelphia \eieil in time to serious ('ongress from the There is a advance in ol endeavor to make it. more prevent large the benevolent May, sac red hv Lrooks. Mrs. A/.uoa ;s salvation of the a ness. return this week. Webster ha\im' ... 4th district. have heathen is They nere was a tin* in They elected delegates offerings and eight have been converted. laying aside our usual avoc discoun- persona! ijues- ations, • a as tion piite hard time, being hud up with the Haynes A Co.’s mill at Ells- follows: To the State Convention; S. D. tenancing everything that has a to affecting his salvation. Then how may Mr. Thomas Dana, of Boston, one of the Montyillk and Palkkmo. The church at tendency Foils. B. F. Milliken. Win. (). draw away our from the rheumatism. Her hands and wri^is are so Saturday night. An engine Leavitt, Drady, Palermo has been thoughts hallowed each Christian Secure the means to help. The directors of the defunct Marvcrick Dank, improved SSIMJ. 15 per- memories of the Let all swollen mued from to save the Ceorge W. Capen:tothe District Conven- day. bickerings badly that she is unab'e to do Bangor sons have been converted, the ladies of the Methodist Mission- took dinner at the Crosby inn. He any .1. ,1. Missionary cease, let harmony prevail, while we rever- Episcopal Tuesday •ludson M. Kalloeh. one of the tion; Pike. Michael White, Oscar K. have been doubled and the labor. Mrs. Li la Web* ter is emit ing friends offerings nearly ently visit the grave of every soldier and ary Society in Cam, Michigan, support a Ri- has the fraternity of commercial liters in Knox at McMahon: Morris Demo- other collections are joined County, died Carney.The prov'ded for. Surely a in Otis Lane. Master of Marsh sailor, leaving flag, a wreath, a flower, ble woman in China with its “Do-without- Lueksport.. mi T(i crats of Saco held an uproarous caucus the Lord has blessed Pro. Palmer. travellers. Saturday morning, aged some token of cherished memories. Let tin- Liver F. \ A. M attended tie ses- last Dr. J. Hall he takes Lodge, He hud spent his whole adult life Friday night, and as a result two eon- sad accorded us as moiiey." says pleasure \Ym. A. of who Clinton, Bknton and Burnham. >'40 has privilege survivors, im- Mr. Whitney, Boston, has sion of the Grand at Portland last iml was will to tin* State the ill in the store windows and Lodge very successful, lie testing delegations go been on old live press younger generations who arc- to looking seeing summers his pa-id indebtedness, persons spent three with family at Sat- week.... We are all to learn «•! convention in for till our with the glad the ap- •Cift- ;iiid two children_Work Bangor, and against converted, 14 added to theclmrch, 14 remov- places, great principles for how many things lie can do without.. *‘Do- has a of Mrs. of Tilton ‘»n John B. Donovan for a member of ed death and a whic h our sleeping comrades so urday Cove, bought cottage pointment A. Flliott as District the Bangor ami Aroostook the by letter, large advance in freely gave without-inoiiey" would iiil the Lord's treas- the their lives, and which we all’ to Hattie and will make extensive lie last of this month.The State committee.The fifth to benevolences, and a healthy advance on fought ^per- Hetehell, Deputy for this Masonit district He is an attempt Freedom and National ury and in increase the of the So < lill all lines. Pastor Brown has reason to re- petuate, unity. Eac h joy givers. the house ami •)"• entral ferry steamer Hercules, the seven vacancies in the Rhode Island improvements upon grounds. intelligent gentleman, a line scholar and a joice. Post will assemble and conduct appropriate give as Christ gave himself to us. Hie Kennehec at resulted in the election of six well M is on. Bath, has gom* Assembly exercises for w hich no form Mr. F. Somes came posted ('apt .lames S. Hux- special is offer- C. A. I*. (ieorge Ding,of Sound, j Mission. She is one of the Democrats in Providence while all old soldiers and who has been do\\ larg- Friday.The ed, sailors are re- to Belfast last week on .t briel visit. On ford, breaking n physical- "»ats in New is committee on resolutions Transfers in Heal Estate. to our England, gig feet special appoint- quested join processions; and the and for several Arbor at the South Mrs. Dmg and went to ly mentally years past, died ■'<1 loot lieam over all; will ed by the Democratic State eomention to public- generally, and especially school chil- Day Intermediate Monday daughters carry at the residence -,| his arc- School. liephew. Tiiad'ielis tom foot cars or six Pullman prepare a party platform has really decid- The following are the transfers in real es- dren, cordially invited to participate. Boston and from thence will proceed to Memorial exercises would last week int. ed a resolution in favor tate in be but idle cere- Somes Sound. Mr. returned Huxford, He was buried last poster will he on duty days, upon presenting Waldo county, for the week ending The King Tuesday. monies rf were to afford scholars of the South Intermediate of the Knieker- of the resuhmission of constitutional they merely oppor- Saturday afternoon. All places of imsm. s- alley, formerly May 17th: Samuel to Haz- of mar- Bagiev, Liberty, tunity tor public expressions of personal school had appropriate Arbor Day exercises Herbert Penney, Amherst, whose i owage Co., the amendment. The resolution will declare were closed and a Humbert*! iti/ens nights.During en N. Dennis, same town. Hiram Bryant. sorrow for the loss of some clear friend or the riage was tlie cause of more or less comment, large that the in the school room, and invited the of ivon, a total of »> hands of present regulation of the liquor sudden ol sonic pupils was in the He he is at Fuioii where | Knox, to Charles E. Bryant, same town. quenching kindred spi it. city to-day. says enjoy- gathered Church, t,lit .vlig- uiplcs were from traffic is in the hands of poli- They arc* held for {mother and wiser the South Primary to lx* present, so that the ing life. At present he is Ins shipped Portland, Republican Charles E. to E. L. pur- employing ioits service was conducted by L» David ■ Bryant, Knox, Thomp- barrels of Canadian apples. ticians when it should he controlled by pose. Commemorating thus publicly, emi- audience was <|iiite large. Following is the time superintending the building of a stable same town. Wm. Lraekett. The Masons, who had 'ak,000 shipped from law, programme, which was most or of bot h united, successfully of tie then w t h the "cause the Portland could repeal of the constitutional to Charles L. Wing, Troy. Wm. (4. Drink- tellect, they become an in- charge hotly proceeded ships provision. ■ Mr. Will T. ol Del the cut ive lor the- emulation ol the mak- carried out : Doss, formerly ast, ■“'hem..Mrs. Hill testili- The Third Maine District Democratic con- to Adelaide E. Drink- living, usual burial service, the veterans of the (I. Living water, Lincolnville, son ol Bev.J. A. is in ing better members of society. stimu- Nearer (bid to Tnee. i Doss, rapidly rising ■ asc vention will he held They Song. School, My as against her husband in Saco in Pittsfield. June Mb, water, same town. David W. late in and A. L. aeting an escort, ('apt. Huxford Dyer, Belfast, youth dawning manhood a worthy When the Rain Comes Dow n, his as civil engineer. He now 'tin- was the to the State profession that he cruel to her, day previous convention. to E. same ambition to to to has been a resident of this town near!;, ill Edgar Hanson, town. .John P. thrive*, achieve*, ex«-ei. Maud (i. Wood, lias of the Sixth Division of the N. \v 'lie was tin* hacon which will he held in Maine are t.<> j charge poisoned by Bangor.The They calculated contribute to the Three O'clock in the his life, and had held many positions of Furbush, Dixmont, to Fred H. Brown, .Jack- Morning, York of with mi).. ..In its list of Maim* mil- Prohibitionists have claimed that their of a order of and a A. city corps engineers, headquar- fashioning higher society Ada Marriner. honor and t rust. Am<-s fh'iis, an ol,} resi- son. Sophronia Foy, Albion, to A. Holder ie New \ ork Tribune enumcr- party having cast more than the requisite Mary greater, stronger, nationality.” duel- The Robin’s Egg, Albert F. Robbins. ters at Brewsters. Freedom. <). ed an but dent of this town, was mire d Tucsdav He Mai ot rvvmiteen. The em- 1 cent, of votes in the last Greeley, J. Farwell, Thorndike, by unseen, potent, influence, they A Flower Edith A. C. Gi! m. list per guberna- Lesson, Mrs. Albert of fell become :m and rlu- Church, Oakland, Cal., died after an illness oi tei s. The " torial that t are entitled there- to Frank H.Croshx & inspiration, world is Song, Four Leaved Clover, School. only day following names, viz: Estate of election, hey al.,Montana. Thomas on the March and made- better for them. snlewa.k, 2<>th, injured 1 to Inviolate. Florence E. Duntoii. funeral services were «■ •mite t< L II n. Elias Mi Hi ken, Augusta; Ed by nominate candidates in representa- Gurney, Waldo, to Richard A. Bel- her so that she can not walk. l.y Gurney, II. Outlie Sahbatli preceding, (May ‘J'Jth) When the Dandelions Went, Fred R. poor. thigh badly Arthur Sewall, tive and other districts. But the fast. let all Posts She lies m bed quite and Small ...Miss Flora Forbes is at in me from Blake, Bangor: Secretary Nathaniel Gurney & a Is., Waldo, to attend divine service according Song, The Pretty Robins Come Again, helpless suffering. ite of C. of the State rules to tin* to our usual thus The bone was not broken as was at first Balph Johnson, Belfast; contrary, although Richard A. Belfast. R. A. custom, preparing our School. Lowell, ami will spend the summ--. in t'.wu. 1 Gurney, Gurney, feared. Jler is somewhat dmi btfnl. H. EaLon, K. c. (rates, Calais; he makes as generous an interpretation of hearts and w illing hands for the solemn cer- In the L. recovery French. .... to Samuel 1 Spring, Harry District May Hu\ ford is teaching at West Bi<-oks, c Belfast, Chase, John emonies of the Dockland i. 1 Jeering; < has. 11. the law. as possible. In the town of Per- Searsport. following day. RIossoms, Marion E. Wells. [ Tidings. Bailey. ami Leila is it ihe vil- 1 Belfast, to Marv 11. llowes. same I III. The* Woman s Relief and the Gentle Stiiupson teaching uiiiah Bailey, Winthrop; William kins and several other electoral divisions Kenney. Corps Song, Winds, May Robbins. Capt. Lureu (1. Emerson was in Belfast Sons of to whom we owe wlm moved 1 <- W;i- ■ there is not a town. Veterans, and shall Howard, lage. Will White, has .Nathaniel Whit more, Democrat. 1 lie law requires Horace IS. Mitchell, to U. A. Pansy, Elijah week friends. s y order of School. where he became a sun cssful price. K<>gg 1 Searsmont, Stearns, j California brim, Thomaston; estate of All- be done when there are no Democrats. Isaac Dyer, has had liis house nieclv .mil has Bellas 11. II. McDonald Malden, Mass., I Department Commander, Twilight Story, Lottie F. Welch. Emerson has retired from painted an. Hon. William writes the (’has. F. Jones, Asst. shipmaster. Capt- >kowhegan_The samjdes Dickey Secretary Adjutant deneraL Fairy l iubrellas, Harold R. Pratt. otherwise his Staule.v Per- to Edgar F. Hanson, Belfast. Norseman the sea and has come east to live with his improved place. '• which the committee of the Bid- of State that in tin* Madawaska territory ! Marching Song, School. Resort kins and Belt Wentworth have also painted •""(1 Templars purchased at local they are all Democrats and asks if Repub- Spring Co., Stockton, to Penobscot j Forest Song, Harry E. Condon. ! mother in Orland. Newspaper Notes. Can I the house ol Dr. .V. W. ml have other- “ii s. licans can be for clerks from ad- Bay Land Co. Win. C. Rowe & Who Tel ? Kate N orton. Rich, have been stolen from the imported als., Brooks, A note from Mr. E. W. Angier at Bruns- Song, hi the Earlv Sprinir Time, work Baehelder & Hail are "•"Hants and cannot he as joining towns. Chairman sug- to Abbie J. Sargent, Monroe. Melissa I), Col. Henry G. underway.... at. produced Manley j Parker, editor of the Satur- Emma L. under date of 1 hrisbee. j wick, Ga., May 7th, says: work the Daniel before tlie Grand .1 ur\.In the gests that Mr. Dickey officiate.There Redman, Belfast, to Samuel same day Evening Gazette, died at Fri- upon Jones buildings and Redman, Boston, Youtli, Amy li. Stoddard. Mr. C. L. Elliott has the erection "iii' court are to be 889 in the day, just begun will them.... Horace Jones ipal Monday afternoon, delegates Republican town. Adaline A. Small, China, to Willis aged Song, ‘Neath tin* Eaves of Cottage Cove, greatly improve /"".•ms National Convention at on of a three story brick store, to cost f but who Andrew W. Wilband. Fabiens, lias just called on me. His vessel is ij1-1' attempting poison Hamm, formerly Bangor, out some of various Ui,s is now Pussy Willows, Marion ting thirty carriages u hound over to the grand jury. engaged in newspaper work in New Savage. lumber for New Y« rk. Lake of E. Pendleton. loading drive business ^m haiik the hail at The Granite Strike. York city. Lillies, Llewellyn patterns. They always.... placed si,(XX). Motion The School. Mr. and Mrs. who furnished bonds Washington Whisperings. Among Song, Blacksmith, George E. Wallace and Mrs. Sarah Blaekstone is visiting friends in Ip parties Mr. Dudley M. Holman has resigned his The Ill-natured Brier, Alice P. poor. arrest went his sureties.Mr. the amendments to the naval appropria- The strike in the granite trade is general daughter, left Tuesday for Whitelield, N. H., town. She is Mrs. James j, "_ls position as editor of the Portland Express A Song of May, Alphonso Wood. accompanied by tion bill the was one and without of settle- Keene of Kent’s Ilill was in passed by Senate ap- far-reaching, prospect and will to Woonsocket 11. The Earliest H. where will remain the warm Jones-A has been ,.! Augus- ment at go I., where he Crocus, Keldon Hi Mam. they through company formed here |, $30,000 towards the expenses present. is to be editor of the Flower the Old s‘|ay, and leased tlie ease hall propriating managing Evening Call by Gray Well, weather. From thence they will go to Cali- for the manufacture of a patent medicine hi of the naval review to be held in New There is no in the situation of that city. Mr. »T. F. Boyle of the Frank li. Keen. the Augusta Driving Park, for change granite Express fornia for the winter. Mr. James W. Wal- and it is husiness he for ,(i''llis in will also to the same said the will pushed '• game of base ball between the York harbor in connection with the Col- Rockland and vicinity. The manufac- go paper. It is under- Bobolinks, Holmes W. Triggs. I,11 lace will brother’s house "his umbian in 1893.The Senate turers seem firm as the hills and say stood that Mr. Norton, now local editor of Song, America, School. oceupylliis here, ami all that it is worth.... Mr. Bennett I’illey is j. and the Pine Trees of the exposition they are so for the summer. There is no of the Express, is to take Mr. Holman’s will also close the Kent’s has confirmed the nomination of T. Jeffer- sign likely up pension business at the visiting his brother Hiram. He will take | Wesleyan Seminary, Hill, weakening on the of the striking work- place, and that Mr. Wormwood, of Frye- son to be minister to France. part old office on Maine street. it is of ihe of the new k I’hiyed on Saturday afternoon, May Coolidge men. burg, is likely to take Mr. Norton’s place. “Fighting Rob” to Look after Poachers. charge, said, building A bill to exclude influence from political Mrs. H. S. Barker, of Kansas City, writes house for A. E. Chase... Rev. David Brack- 01,000 fourth-class postoftices in the from the D. Evans has been Friday, thirty representatives Not Married, of Course. Capt. Kobley assigned to her Belfast friends that she was on the ett will deliver the sermon at Brooks Me- L il:lKr. The Massachusetts House conntry was agreed upon by the House three Hallowed! Granite Workers’ Uniosn, to the command of the Behring Sea fleet of train bound to which met morial Johnson is the on and two from ami one from Gardiner There a and he will make the Yorktown Chicago recently Sunday-Charlie a vote of 80 to committee civil service reform Thurs- Augusta is tive-foot-seven man in Liberty, men-of-war, refused, by 08, latest convert to Last River and Harbor Bill was re- labor organizations met in Hallowell and Me., who has a beard six feet and three his flagship. His orders are to prevent any with a disaster by falling through the matrimony. Thurs to a third reading of the bill day.The bridge. ^.pring pe.feeteu the preliminary organization of inches in York Tribune. poaching sealers from entering the sea. The Pullman car in he was married to Miss Annie '"' bids the sale of to ported to the Senate, Friday, from the | length. [New which Mrs. Parker was day evening liquor except the Kennebec Valley Central Labor Union. We This means that they will be stopped, no connection with orders for food. Committee on Commerce, by Mr. refer the query in the head line to our went the Haskell, of Monroe... .Geo. A. Jones, for- i,"i Ferry. The representatives present were united in matter under what flag they may be seeking riding partially through tressle, The increase made the Senate Commit- the author K a*80 rejected the hill to prevent by counseling the granite workers to remain Liberty correspondent, original to evade the modus vivendi. [Marine Jour- but no one in the ear was injured. Seven merly of this town, is reported to be at Al- of was about The decreases firm in their stand. of the item. nal. liquor anywhere where games tee, $1,981,143. people were killed on the train. gonac, Michigan, quite seriously ill. Wave. to “our lives”—a favorite of obser- but or monotonous. But to the The Passing of the Nightmare in Kansas. On the Ocean point dreary vation for outposts being aloft, upon the unfortunate victims of disease, and of A STORY OF THE 15TH and its To the Editor of the Journal: The CHAPTER OF THE vessel’s cross-trees, or in the rigging! sea-sickness attendant despond- MAINE REGIMENT. EMBARKATION AT Uijli!—the vile wretches! Nevertheless, ency, there was little of romance or of indications are that tlie people's party j PORTLAND. CROWDED QUARTERS ON the agile, unlovely, and pestiferous army pleasure in “life on the ocean wave,” and movement in Kansas will die—if if is not j THE SHIP GREAT REPUBLIC. grey-hack is among the never-to-be-for- these were rarely heard chanting that already dead—as rapidly as it came into I One of the most readable, and typo- gotten incidents of the war-period. popular melody. Of a bright moonlight the weather during the en- evening, the magnificent drum at- You to examine our stock existence. A mushroom springs into full graphically the most attractive of recent Fortunately corps tire voyage was exceptionally tine and tached to the regiment, and which even development in a single night, but its de- to war literature, is “The contributions there was much to enjoy for those whose then had attained a high degree of pro- cay is almost as rapid. This people’s Story of the Maine Fifteenth," by Henry physical condition rendered a cheerful ficiency in martial music, contributed im- A favorite to the of party is a sort of political fungus that A. Shorey, secretary and historian of the view of the situation possible. measurably enjoyments the voy- amusement was with the various age, and it was often called into requisi- attained its full growth in a single cam- loth Maine Association. Major sporting Kegiment representatives of the “finny tribes” over tion “to drive dull care away.” ami lias shown the unmis- as Boots&Shoci paign already the service second lieu- the fre- There was of course Shorey entered the sides of the vessels; while considerable sick- before takable signs of decay. tenant of Company B., when the regiment quent “speaking” of passing vessels; the ness on board and the facilities for caring purchasing elsewher. as for those thus afflicted were limited. Now that the fog and miasma, under was organized in the closing months of mysteries to atmospherical conditions, very j ! etc., of the wondrous Gulf Stream; the The water became scarce and poor as we which the new party sprang into exist- , 1801, and he served until the regiment We have received a full i views of light-houses and points of land neared the end of the voyage; and, in view just 1 ern e, has cleared away, the farm- was at the close of the as largely j mustered out war, I passed on our course; and the never-ceas- of the situation to health-giving and —of— view this new ers have had a chance t<* j retiring with the rank of captain. Fol- ing attractions of the mighty ocean itself nutritious diet, it seemed a marvel that of Kansas soil, and the more —all served to render the trip anything no death occurred during the voyage. I product j lowing is an extract from chapter III, j closely they examine it the more tlior- ! telling of the embarkation at Portland in oughlv they are convinced that it has no March, lsog: be a stability. What promised to giant! L pouleaving* Augusta,the plans contem- of the LATEST STYLES, wlv. t-»ad- embarkation on board oak turned out to be a miserable | plated immediate we are at ship “Great with the selling prices that. stool. Bepublic," expec- tation that the vessel would at once pro- not be The th; it will not do to dismiss this equaled. right but party j ceed to sea; and. reaching Portland late in the to do is to find out a.- the result of the machination "1 the ; afternoon, the regiment was at once marched to the vessel, the soldiers demagogue. However culpable some of spend- j ing the night on hoard. It was very soon the leaders may have been, tin* great body discovered, however, that the ship was and of tile pam was in a mea.utre honest not in readiness for “lirst-elass passen- sincere. Manx of them in time of pms- gers"—hardly for the horses, which were assigned the The was and to find that out v, t>erit\. or during the boom period, bad lIKXltY 15. CLEAVES. “steerage.” ship you I; cold, damp, and exceedingly untidy. The t gu. led the have to call at obligations, expecting good f 1880 lie was made of tlie stores were not on and only Henry B. Cleaves anti his Career. attorney general commissary board, times :<• continue, and that the abundance State and was twice re-elected, serving the facilities for cooking were insufficient five the first he was to the of cooked rations for >1' nn.ney in circulation would enable them ill- SERVICES TO THE NATION, STATE years. During year supply any- like of men we AND CITY. AN ENVIABLE RECORD BOTH instrumental in the thing the number had to meet debt. The boom securing passage, by every maturing on In some other 5 AS SOLDIER AND CIVILIAN—COMES FROM the legislature, of a new tax act, relative brought board. respects YOU A3£ SO YOUNG TO SUFFER'” 8. G. POORES as all booms must do sooner or taxation the had failed to make the collapsed, A GOOD OLD-FASHIONED MAINE FAM- to the of railroad and telegraph ship necessary This occurrence is freq ml Young girls m nubia- schools where great of late the for the and, in eon- later. With the cruel irony 11.V—IIEPRESENTATIV 1( ITY SOLICITOR companies, designed to procure more arrangements voyage; rivalry exists often try t > mini.Mi too nineh, an-1 soon discoverthat We have the BEST SELECT of this in Ft. decadence of wild was follow- A NI) ATTO RN E Y G EN E R A L—O N E O E T H E revenue to the State from those sources. sequenee culpable negligence Their deli-at*- organr/.-iteui" are unequal to tin* ni-utal "train Then the speculation *’ that can some men — STOCK be state’s PROMINENT LEGAL LIGHTS—A The taxes were duly assessed against quarter, the experienced very ambitious «-in!d ;-»k m from school — “to rest m disappointment. bought ed crop failures and low prices. The by — discomfort. WELL KNOWN GRAND ARMY MAN | these corporations; the railroads refused great Cash prices, and long farmers were unable to meet we were in a friend- exper payments BRIEF REVIEW OF THE INTERESTING to pay and suits were brought. The cases Happily, however, J ins is wrong. T!a- ambitions of a child should be aided, not blasted. had ence in the Boot and Shoe ha falling due. and the money-lenders got BEST CASE—THE SKETCH OF A SELF- | were carried to a successful termination ly port, and, furthermore, thus early Thoughtful, intelligent mothers know what to do. Thousands of in our career » ! Mr. Cleaves and all decided in favor of learned to— bright e. Mrs scared and to their claims in MADE MAINE MAN. by military eyed mm-g-t. and ! alee girls regard ness, and we are bound m began press The situation was the State, and nearly 8100,000 was subse- “g-r-u-w-l.“ at once Tinklnm.a- :: are the courts. Then the who [From the Portland Advertiser.] mam-cay They rig’llt. lower than other demagogue quently paid into the state treasury re- ; brought to the attention of the mayor of any dealer Since he is to be the next of had l»< <*n buried under the prosperity "1 a governor from this Wil- the city -who, upon consultation with sulting litigation, .fudge 1 we sell at cost. the State let us see who he is and what he liam L. Putnam and Nathan Weld) and the of the dozen years, crawled forth and began to .fudge acquiescence commanding has done. were counsel for tlie to the wharf LYDIA yequable < railroads in these officers—promptly repaired E FIWKHAM’S sing Ins song ot 'npital be- a repudiation. lion. Henry B. Cleaves conies of good where our vessel and in a neat and I~tlu‘Oi.l\ {' iv asul I.eg.finiijte rOWIPOUND eases. | lay. itemeriy We are now : withdrew from the old-fashioned Maine His tor the peculiar weakne--!-- m ! run nr~ o* woiim h. selling <■<-me alarmed and solid, family. his term of office as appropriate welcomed the During attorney speech regi- 'ir|-' tile 'A i-• aale that It* :ir:H2 il"W!t Weak a na- Complaint-. Feeling. father was Thomas Cleaves who was was ment to the of the Mate. Money became scarce. Those who general he engaged in the prosecu- hospitalities city of I>:i•'k. ’-ailia ia id 1 >i-p! e- ..'the 'V a:li I uMuntaiati-iu Ovarian I’ronblc-, an*i ail Men's tive of children '1 u a- Cut Police B,. Bridgton, where all the tion of some 18 murder eases. Portland! With shout* of I Wtrii!) and i- invaluable to tin* Change of Life 1 High had a few dollars hoarded them away until Among deafening ap- were horn. He was a man of ener- sm .'<*> and e\pcU I him"- frubdue- a• *n—. St.OO, ould set* the trend of affairs. All I-.i• F.xrirabili: Nervou- Prostration, Kxhuustion, $2.00, they gy, sound business and the and the at once <• < judgment Wallace and Benjamiit Chadhourne, at regiment embarked and and ~t relief lie ii' and toi.* nnach. 1 r« Headache. Hen era! 1 >!' tin* farmer integrity. always prom- Dover, for the murder of Alvin Watson, i inarched to the (then) New City Building, hole For the of Killin' 'ompiaints of either sex, Genuine Calf Congo tin* ( no inent in town affairs and for ma which as oinjMiiinil ha<4 rival. v, o 1 borrowed urnm-v to his .y years the trial some three and it ‘"barracks" for a improve occupying weeks, occupied Ali !>nigg:srs seil i* a- a. •tumlartl article, or s-nt bv mail, in form of Pills or worth for was a selectman and held other mu- S2.50, $1.75 many in which the week, and where the soldiers-were the I.o/en.-"', .ni *: farm v. is worse. The black Byron Chadhourne, deaf -ec.ipt LYDIA E. PINK HAM MED CO.. LYNN. MASS growing offices. He a Dem- nicipal was originally mute, figured so prominently; the case of recipient* of many kindly attention* from Men s Everv Dav Sho f dawn of ocrat bock, -at G-: -Ie to Health a I rtinuelte," t. is of Tap nigh: hid the bright and his town in the < _.A illustrated by Lydia Pinkham, great_ despair represented leg- Mary Barrows and Oscar E. Blaney. at the patriotic people of that goodlv itv. ! islat:ure in as a member of that value to ladies. V.* or a :o arv.*»e ir- with two 2-cent 1 worth >1.2s, for I;-.:- Like a child in the dark his fright- Isr>0-.*>1, Saco, for the murder of Thomas Barrows; ilie weeks sojourn in Ionian-! was copy addressing stamps. 95c party. the war lie was a strong and that of characterized no ened mind all sorts During Daniel Wilkinson, at Bath, by specially noteworthy Womens Kid v readily conjured up l nion man and at that time became iden- Button, for the murder of the police officer, and incident: though in many respects it was of ghosts and bogie men. The fatu- tiiied with the He was ignis Republican party. the two Italians Sentorie and Capone, at quite pleasurable to the soldiers. Numer- Sl.2s, for 95c He an ardent of the administration ous of fiat mom*\ appeared. saw tlie supporter Bangor. Since the expiration of the at- ous opportunities were afforded foi ming Women's of President Lincoln, and was always vig- term ling with the and of the Kid Cloth ;• false iglits ami beard a voire in the wil- torney general's the principal por- people attending SPENCER & WILSON. Top orous in his for the arguments prosecu- tion of his time is devoted to the religious soeiai gatherings, ere. derm ss "this U the out." practice meetings, ton, worth S2.50, for crying, way tion of the war. A numher of can $2.0(1 of his profession, having eases in nearly the members of the ivyi You buy furniture where you that's a The more he wandered the farther into Mr. ( leaves’* Bradstreet please, thing purchas- mother. Sophia all tin* courts of the State. luent aKo here revived ralis from rela- Women’s Genuine B1 ers for themselves. Take vour time about Dongnla a was a of Daniel Brad- tives and regulate but the ildcrncss he got. Then came the Cleaves, daughter Mr. cleaves is a prominent member of friends, while not a tew were buving, ton, worth Si.50lor street, who came from Rowley. Mass., in the Grand and the given brief leaves of absence in whieh t<> don t lose tit- $| 20 of tin* morn of Army Maine state sight of good offered in our line. daybreak good crops, rosy the of She was a bargains early days Bridgton. Veteran Association. In the practice of x isit the old home and exchange the part- Women's Cloth Lace. rescued confidence, and the bright sun- most woman, kind, cheerful, Top worthy his profession and in matters ot charity ing words with low'd ones- .- privilege shine of While a few and the woman TO CLOSE OUT OlO >1.7C for prosperity may thoughtful helpful, just lie has always shown a great friendship very highly appreciated by those tints $|,25. to a of children into >t ill in the throes of the bring up large family f->r lhe old soldier. His defence of Wil- favored. huger nightmare Misses Nice Kid v holiest manhood and womanhood. Both liam T. Best in the no doubt to the Button, tht navi- through. A extradition proceed- Owing largely seeming- passed majority father and mother were members of the ings brought against him few \cars ago ly unneia ssary exposure to which the >1.00, for He- now realize that Church of 85c. people's parly Congregational Bridgton. by the Province ot N*-w Brunswick will men had been subjected on all hands since th<\ were more seared than hurt. Thomas (.'leaves died in in l.ssl. Bridgton be readily recalled, as it excited great in- breaking camp at Augusta, the list of at the of si and N*me have paid the penalty of unwise age years, Mrs. ( leaves terest at the time. those sick in quarters and in hospital bad \\ e also have a small lot of V died two years later. become and reckless Best served in the American navy and again quite formidable. From will offer at speculation extravagance. Their all of whom are them COST. These are made at one men's Kid B : children, living, it was said at the time that lie was the forty to titty quite serious cases were up- goods Kangaroo >oine staked their all on the future are A. Robert Cleaves, who reshies at sailor who a on the list, to of the best in first lost leg. After his dis- hospital say nothing of factories New England, and are first-class in worth 54, we are selling and lost. For this no Bridgton, .Judge Nathan Cleaves, ot Port- those sick in or 5] political party charge from the navy lie finally settled on quarters at their homes; We out land. Thomas P. Cleaves, of and every respect. close the line because we have A i< responsible: for political parties cannot Washington. C.impohelh) Island. He was a member despite the most faithful nursing and simply small lot of Men’s Hand >. D. C.. a member of the Maine assiduous attentions from all the disasters of individual formerly of tlie Grand Army Post at Eastport. quarters, it not the room to them. divert folly. State Senate from Oxford keep ed Congress, worth SC* County. Henry In October, 1888, he had a controversy was found, when the hour of departure The lesson has been a dear one to R. Cleaves and Mrs. William W. Mason, many, with Edward M. Batson, a resident of arrived, that quite a large number must $2.25. but the of it all is to inspire the of Portland. Robert A. and < leaves tendency .Judge Campobello Island, and during the con- he left behind. honest toiler who the tenor of have been PLEASE BEAR IN MIND pursued always Democrats, Thomas P. troversy Best drew his revolver and tired Oil the sixth of March, the vessel’s bis way and attempted no short cuts to and Henry 1>. Republicans. for the at Batson wounding him in the face. Best preparations voyage being com- no We have no room to eminicr: wealth. Kansan. Jienrv l». « leaves was horn in that there is retail furniture firm in the State that buvs Briugton Mien took Ins boat and rowed across to the pleted. the regiment again embarked upon cheap- ami was educated in the more years ago, American side landing at follow- the ship (Feat Republic—then the largest er than we, and as our are low we are able specialties, but if von A Constitutional Amendment. Eastport, expenses common schools of his native town and at ed by Batson's father and brother, armed sailing-vessel alloat—and at nodm of the call will North For several to with all. you get just wh;r Bridgton academy. with lilies who a constant tire 7th. amid salvos of and music compete Little attention lias ><» far been to kept up up- artillery paid before the war lie attended school in want and at a years on Best. Best standing in the stern of his from the forts ill the harbor, ami the price that the fact that ’ey a resolve of the last the fall ami «»n the farm cheers of the > sea: ment will he submitted to the voters of shots short. The odjeers of New parture. proceeded bidding Our enlisted in the -ummer of ]sug a- a ivate Undertaking Department pi Brunswick commenced extradition pro- adieu for a time many, alas! for all time! Maim next September: soldier in < B of the lihd Maine oinpany ceedings against Best in the district court t-> the dear old ••State of the Fine Tree." -IS PERFECT IN B. C. Dinsmore \ shall hu\»-ih« Volunteers. a regiment of nine months jierson ri^hi to vote or of the I'nited States at Portland charg- and tiie lew d ones scattered all along her j men that was ( be eligible to ofliee under the constitution being raised by olonel ing that he attempted ••fclonioush and hills and vales! 33 Main Belfast who shall not he William Wirt It was Eobes and Burial St., of this Slate, able to read Virgin. expected, of malice of forethought" to kill Edward 1 be great ship upon which we had taken i Caskets, Goods, the at that when the called the constitution in English htnumeye time, government M. Batson. At the request of the East- passage, with its large and tliversilied 1 v for niie- months men. that the lebrllion ami rite his name; Irn\ however. port <>. A. II. Post Mr. ('leave* appeared population, seemed like a little world of! at prices we guarantee to satisfy the ;‘;e woiibl be crus] fd before the < of purchaser. provisions of tliis amendment xpiratnm for Best. The commissioner before w linm itself, and was an object of unceasing in- ! siia 1 not to the icrin of senna-. He served apply any peison pi-vcntcd during the rase was heard after a protracted tcivst. ope- ially t.> those who \w-ie now ! 11 m• tiist enlistment with his at 1 SPENCEB !T»m > <£ by hyshal i’i.-a!ii!ity eomph inn regiment hearing committed Best to jail, certified making theirlirst voyage V »-r old oct an' WILSON, : is n ions, nor in l’ooisviMr, on die i'oiHinar. and at Har- «pu"ii any person the proceedings to Washington ami a wai- wide expanse." Here w ue m al ly or quite o and wa> soon (FORMERLY SPENCER & JONES.' w. now has lie- rinht to vote, nor to any per's F**rry, appointed or- lant was issued by the state department one thousand men in- iuding the ship's -n w ho shall be of B. The ]»ei>• sixty years of am-or derly s.-rgeani (‘omjcmv regi- for the siirremh-i of Best ami his return to oliicers and crew quartered upon the ves- u w a t ■- a t n: e s a e < e ment \nis mustered mu of si-rvice in the j L the T 111 i m 11 i n n t s! a 11 < a npobello Island for trial there The sel; --blink'" being arranged ••between Juiv 1 reason of following >y the expiration officer arrived here from New Brunswick deeks" and elsewhere, in such manner as of the term ot -ervice. Tic platform adopted by the Prohibi- to lake Best hack to ('ampobello. but Mr. to utilize every incli -u space, while •*on TUTTLE & SON, eonventi a ('leaves at <>nec lv-cnli-ted for SPRING tion Mate last week endorses >crgo;:nt ( leaves made one mole effort in his behalf the ground floor" were a large number of this 'tnemlinent. and it is not to three year- under < olonel Francis Fc.-st n- likely which proved successful. He applied foi a cavalry and artillery ho se> about two eneo dei• organized of (ien. who was recruiting a veteran w aaJ Artists. any opposition. regi- rit of habeas corpus before .Judge W ebb hundred and lifty--so closely ••stowed PiiBlirapta Crap savemm no ment for active service in the n.itim- limitation ot thesuUTa^eshould field, to be in the circuit court, claiming that the pris- in" as to be absolutely unable to lie down hi- made for commanded himself. Cleaves —$3. SO- except good cause: hut the by Young oner was illegally detained, that the pro- —even in death! was \oteris a first lieutenant of iK- ogs. I in this action. Colonel Fessen- Large Line of Goods, FLKSll Language severely old comrades. He returned to Eastport to characterize as “bean-swagen!" and j Millinery den was immediately promoted to briga- and has since been there in of very often, w lien eagerly crowding about j .just received from New York and Boston, and it must also In? borne in mind that living sight would BRUSHES dogs dier general, and Thomas II. Ilubbard, (.'ampobello. the cook-room at the dinner-hour, wait- | he pleased to show them to all who will ai e. ami have favor her with a call. WANTED. always been, bred for special son of Ex-Governor Ilubbard. was made to \\ lien at home—and lie rarely goes away ing be served, the shouts, “swagen!" j RST-C'EASS IloRSESHf >ER. purposes, such as pointing, retrieving, colonel of the Steady work FRENCH and DOMESTIf regiment. except on business—General Cleaves al- “bean-swagen!" raised by hundreds of i jorders V'ill he promptly attended to \l'Iand good, fair pay. Enquire of running, watching am! biting, but not Alter tlie close of the in Lou- a rirst-closs Milliner tram Huston. .I ONES S. campaign ways attends High Street ( ongrgatioual voices, and taken up and passed along in by DAVIS, tor general Mr. who 17tf Washington Street, Belfast. intelligence. Ualton, isiana Lieutenant ('leave's was is became a regiment Church. He generous and charitable, every direction, strikingly fa- Prices (is bar as can be found in the PERFUMES calls attention to the fact, suggests that transferred to and he served dur- city. Virginia although lie is a mm of m (derate means, miliar phrase, if not especially musical ii \\ oil Id he as a IVe also do J tress as usual. interesting psychological ing the remainder of the war in the no or as a fogF* Makiny, Army and worthy seeker for aid ever comes pleasing chorus. Nevertheless the F. W. and TURK: : experiment to mate the cleverest of the Potomac and in the BROWN, OSTRICH dogs Shenanhoah from him empty-handed. ••swagen," “dinner-cry." seemed to af- Belfast, Anril LH;. 1 17tf m iiciation after and generation, breeding Valiev under (General Sheridan. He was No other candidate for the ford the intinite amusement and the them for intellectual Republican boys DUSTERS educating solely mustered out of service at the close of the nomination for verm *1 lias officers manifested no dis- and Beat Estate go vet appeared commanding I Lawyer Agent. WC have returned from market and other con- just power disregarding every war and was offered a eommission in the Real estate and sold on in the lield and the honor is position to interfere with the sport. bought i-Miuinissiou. this stock for less money than we !■ > sideration. universally Mouses and lots for >ale inrheriu. Several army but- to Genera. As to bill-of-fare on N. S. before been able to. regular by Secretary Stanton, accorded Cleaves. Indeed at the regular ship- | LORD. farms for sale. In older to carry out this plan to per- declined. good Mm 14 the recent Bangor convention lie was in- board, it may as well be conceded that it i fection and to realize all the possibilities and ROOM 4. MASONIC t^Call and Price! “A braver better officer never drew troduced Chairman as the next was to the standard of ourlirst- TEMPLE. get involved in such a by Savage hardly up comprehensive scheme, a sword. You to have seen how ought governoi of the State and was enthusias- elass hotels, either in variety »r as to the Sail it would be necessary to devise some sys- cool Maker, A and brave Lieutenant Cleaves was cheered as such. There is no doubt method of It was, how- CARD. tem of which tically compounding. signs by dogs would be able when he led us in the terrible An I maker of hoys charge whatever that the nomination will come ever, very fair ••army-diet: and when tents, awnimrs, carpets, etc at the 1 shall he in Searsport from August 1 tn POOR & SON. to communicate their ideas more on Septem- fully at Cane on the Led Liver building Swan & Sibley Co's wharf, ber l, 1SR2. Should an\ of m\ Crossing expe- without a voice, and after that the boys became accustomed to their formerly r'ormn- patrons l!ellast. 7. 1-SH2. and more than can do at dissenting occupied by Capt. <«eo T. Osborn. m\ serviees I shall he April dearly they pres- dition. He went into the work as require pleased to serve just the election. changed situation there w as no more com- them. ent. both to each other and to man. p. 1*. N l( Ht iRS, D. D. s., That business-like as if on was the SATT.SKAC I ION O I’Alt.ANTKKI). parade.’* He will be another in the line of plaint than was to have been expected. 17rf 102 Main St., Mass. the invention of such a is long Northampton, language earnest remark of one of Ids soldiers af- Maine The food was in not is evident from what distinguished looking governors. certainly ample quantity **■ impossible ter the regiment came home. He is has a a if not in and -» lias been achieved in the tall, manly figure, military entirely satisfactory quality Tie Proof Is Tlat already training Mr. Cleaves's first vote for President was bearing and altogether a notable appear- variety: indeed, that there was a suffici- of dogs for exhibition, as well as from east for Abraham Lincoln while lie was ance. envy, and even a was The Stock the extent to which have surplus, clearly Largest they learned to still in active service in the fall Virginia, Above all lie is a citizen and a gen- evinced by the frequently wit- understand human mere asso- good spectacle speech by of 18(54. At the close of the war lie re- ial gentleman, and after so nessed. in weather, of The Latest ciation with man. Prof. A. Graham Bell waiting long especially rough Styles. turned to his home in Bridgton and work- is to to the State scores of soldiers a believes that Portland, proud present benevolently sharing they may he taught to pro- ed for two in a sash and blind fac- years such an able chief magistrate. but partially digested -‘dinner" with the The Lowest Prices nounce words, and is now making scien- I and the of tory lumber yard Perley & Tm-: Coi.oxki.. sharks and dolphins following in the ves- tific in this direction. 1 experiments The Stiles. In January, 1808, he began the sel's wake! IN UKLlAItl.l: same opinion was expressed two centuries of law and in of the study September same Commencement at State In the “Pepublic" for the no less an than College. chartering ago by authority Leibnitz, ! year he was admitted to the bar. He form- service, some some government transport by who adduces startling facts in sup- ed a MadeClothinj copartnership with Hon. Washington At the coming commencement at the oversight, clearly, there seems to have Ready port of it. The value of such a language Hilbert and in practiced Bath for about State College, the alumni will have been no that the vessel be ab- as a means of Orono, stipulation enlarging the animal's a when he removed to year, Portland. a reunion in honor of the graduation of solutely free of occupant.s when placed at HATS, sphere of thought and power of concep- The law firm of Nathan Henry B. the twentieth class from the institution. our disposal; at all events the ship had tion, and of giving a higher development Cleaves is well known the throughout The following programme, subject to such not long been on her course ere the dis- Gem«• Good' t<» its intellectual is Furnishing faculties, incalcula- State and New as one of the England old- changes as may be necessary, will give a covery was forced upon the soldiers that Royal ble. | Prom Progress in the Lower Ani- est in the The city. present members of general idea of the exercises to take place they were sharing their bunks with an in- mals, by Prof. E. P, Evans, in The Men, Boys & Childre' Popu- the firm are Nathan Cleaves, Henry B. on that occasion: Music, oration, music, numerable, active, living, crawliny force, lar Science Monthly. Cleaves and C. law | Stephen Perry. Their poem, Mrs. Albert I. White, ’71); banquet; which was waging relentless warfare upon YOl WILL KIND \T offices are at Payson’s block. JO Exchange toasts;S. W. Gould, Esq.,’77,toastmaster; the lawful tenants. The “invading army” the entire ■ At an inspection, May 11, Emperor Wil- street, occupying nearly second The College: In what direction should it was in some measure invisible, save’upon SIDNEY KALISl liam, of Germany, called from the ranks floor of the block. They have one of the be developed, Clias. S. Bickford,'82; The microscopic inspection, yet its rank and 4S Minn M' and before the w hole largest and most expensive law libraries Alumni: What have file were no means of a retiring ty St., Belfast, regiment complmen- they accomplished? by dispo- ted and shook hands with a who in the State. Geo. H. The State of Maine: sition. The little intruders were isestPackageleas in China, rinest drank in April 7. 18U2.~3m14 sentry j Allan, ’84; peculiar grown America. Since to Portland Mr. Cleaves recently shot two men in Wrangel street, coming What advantages does it offer to the grad- never idle, and whenever they honored Packed only in half-pound and tea-lead has been in life much of the time to pound packages. one of the men killed. The incident public uate of the Maine State E. F. one with a call seemed understand The same as being College? they served in the Japanese Garden at the Pure Food Exhibition. Proposals for Tai* has caused a most unfavorable and in various capacities has always done Journalism: Its how to assert rlieir presence and to Collecting impression. Hitchings, ’75; College just We send on credit to himself and the He was a Private free, of a 2c. of either Formosa proposals for collecting '-j city. place and importance, John R. Board- compel respectful attention! and Leceipt stamp, sample !>/ or 8HALEDCounty ami City taxes of the ( it> The tanners and curriers near Boston member of the in 1876-77 and A. were if Oolong English Breakfast Tea. State legislature man, ’88; College Ethics, Albert Lewis, long protracted interviews daily, your choice. for the current municipal year, will l» was chairman of the have voted to close their works for the judiciary committee. ’7b. The name of the orator cannot at not hourly, granted the representatives of CHASE & SANBORN, Boston, Mass. l»v the City Clerk until (1 o’clock r. m of 60 In 1877 he was elected and and a 18B2. The City Council reserves the riit period days beginning some time be- city solicitor, present be announced. Dr. Geo. W. Ather- this obnoxious clan, many weary We sell to the ___ only trade. one of or to re" _ cept any saiil proposals ',‘4 tween June 1st and his two of office he tried was rendered neces- 1 July 1st, for the pur- during years ton, president of Pennsylvania State Col- tour of pick-et duty the same. L. H. Ml RCIL Cit' pose of curtailing the production. many important cases for the city. In lege, has been invited to deliver the oration. sary on account of their close proximity 61116 Belfast, May 12. 1832.—3wIB Status of Affairs in Brazil. any conception of the dignity of Uncle tracted when the milreis was at or near Cleveland and Hill. Samuel's official seal. The other are now collected at the low day, par being 3h, what shall Democracy do now to till u UKPl BIJC LIKELY TO UK SHORT N when the Alliancia was in rates of in cases riie breach between Cleve- UNEXPECTED EMliROULIO BE- port here, (one exchange, many doubling deep, yawning land and Hill ? vu'E PRESIDEST PE1XOTTO AN'I) of the New York and Brazil mail steam- the indebtedness. Yet Brazil is too rich Strength! Vitality! |;N riie mugwumps want Grover to lead all the GOOD PIE ship line),some of the crew, according to in natural resources to become quite bank- clans, is much hut But Tammany scornfully spurns their plans ; prized, many m of The custom, were permitted to go on shore. It rupt, however badly manged by mis-ealled respondents Journal.] So now and henceforth it is war to the knife people can’t eat pie because happened that arid took place in the Rua ••Patriots.” It is a than those anomalous leaders of .Iankrio, Apr. 11th, 1802. For-I larger country Amioug strife, of or land to dyspepsia dyspeptic do Ouvidor that in which two or most Whose aim is this prosperous de- odd as this evening, people imagine, containing 192,000 v such "Republics" | grade tendency. three scores of citizens were killed. Our square miles—considerably more territory With free-silver ami British free are rare on the face of the earth: coinage sailor-boys determined to keep well out of than the U. 8. exclusive of Alaska pos- trade. Everybody KNOW THYSELF. .|,i> i< not likely to last long. Its 1 the melee and steered so far around that esses—and every inch of it is fertile. It riiose would-be patricians, so cultured, “you Or SELF-PRESEuVATI. A new and on!7 horn and bred under monarehial Gold Medal PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS anil ( central street that lost in the has about fourteen million and a know," PHYSICAL DEBILITY, ERRORS of they got people who ;,*iis. have not the faintest concep- j San’t bear to be led by plebians show SAN EAT PIE YOUTH, EXHAUSTED VITALITY, PRE- suburbs and were to their little more than (5,000 miles of rhat can with and skill MATURE DECLINE, and all DISEASES lie of obliged enquire railway. they energy, cunning it ,t is made witii Cottolene, principles republicanism:, dive to the and WEAKNESSES of MAN. to unlike the rest of South shape and effect scheming of 300pagee, cloth, way back the docks of some passing Brazil, America, t:i new substitute 125 invaluable fi.oo < \ had, could not be Hill. pure for gilt; prescriptions. Only depended double eenfed. soldiers. Instead of a civil its people are more anx- It. them to think those rude by mail, Descriptive Prospect- them. Sentimentalism to securing reply being Portugese, galls plebs, lard. Cottolene is us with endorsements apply don't simply prim criun to their civil the sailors were ious than some of their to cul- descry of the Press end volant LULL I ■ question, neighbors oil and ary i.i! \ notwithstanding, the fact rhat without their idol the party would die, pure cottonseed teetiraoniais of the cured. I >!■■ • NUW, forthwith arrested and marched off to tivate social and commercial relations or times that the Lat- jail So they have hired rlaquers who try to per- beet two ot the Consultation in person by mail. Expert treat- many proven j pure suet, ment. INVIOLABLE SECRECY ami CER- as where with Uncle Samuel. England, so largely suade WCstern whether “suspicious characters,’' they healthiest foods known. TAIN C"R'\ l>r. W. IT. pi rker. or Hemisphere, By shouting for Grover and British free The Medical Institute, No. 4 Buliiuck St., were confined all in a bare dominant in Chile, Peru and the Argen- HON. WM. F. CODY. Peabody Mexico. Central or South Amer- night large, trade. combined Boston, Ma*e. Buffalo Bill.** Properly they The imi- room which was so crowded with other tine, lias alienated the Brazilians on sev- Peabody Medical Inptitute fc:i9 many moern not, — (. themselves, and there- But Tammany’s “braves” are fright li- are better than lard for a'l tators, but no Here'1. Many are familiar with tho famous equal. that it was to lie eral grounds. Besides, the U. S. is the ed hvSound— The Science of Life, or Self is a m an institutions an* not prisoners impossible “Buffalo Bill's” wonderful west Preservation, good wild show. kinds of and treasure more v 'In:;1 !e than Read it best customer for the chief riiis bluster of mugwumps won’t bring them shortening, gold, now, down, or even to sit. in comfort, standing coffee, product Prior to his venture abroad, Mr. Cody exhib- every WEAK and NERVOUS iran, and learn to l.very one of their Presidents, around— can rat. d;<_cst, of the one ited at Staten Island, in New York Harbor, everyone be STRONGJledicul licvicid. opyrlgkted.) room at a and fresh air country. The article of crude Nor will the tirades of a subsidized retain 11is slippery seat, must being premium press where lie became afflicted with Malaria. and cooked with Disturb of tin* enjoy food ivy 49 above price. And despite their protests, rubber alone, from the Amazonian dis- any part strength they pos- Knowing the virtues of Ivickapoo Indian heroine a Dietator mild and sess. it. Food was inch -:- tricts above Sagwa, Mr. sent to the agents for this that tlie Alliancia men were not released until Para, amounts to about s2,- rhe West and Northwest their cohorts Cody \« 1 >ia/. of Me ire and l’daiirool may wonderful Indian remedy, and after a when 500.(XX) and about divide: using tible cooked with the American ( onsul came to their rescue, per month, three-quar- few bottles was permanently cured. a in ease ot rmerg- But have the “solid South” on tyrant they whole ‘‘It is a remarkable said lard is when next ters of it goes to the United States. About medicine,” Mr. easily digested ! An rh's of (.uatemala. about noon the day. their side I.opez Cody, ‘‘and I have known of iis virtues a c ioked with Cottoleiv. .and of the world's of And here in New a stalwart brigade lh»>;is of tlii1 The latest row in this cotin- seven-eighths production England long time. You may use my name and say A ryei;t ihe and unhappy Is for Hill and free trade. India rubber is from lighting Tammany, that for what it claims to do it has no many oi the leading it. sc- tr\ conies 1 rum certain nav- exported Para, yet equal, 1 er> and above all must man- i unexpectedly and for malaria and chills it is far tlie balance riie mugwumps, *tis true, get their sinews superior of the land al and oflicers. who have all of trade with Brazil in the to in keepers say •w i.i well in fa\or with military of war quinine many ways.” keep can make nicer matter of is about two to one. Krom This, from tlie leading plainsman in Amer- they bread, 1 along hccii supposed to he Peixotta's imports many a i|iiarter, both near and afar: ;yh it deplete ihi Treasury ican a man whose is un- and who have 1’lie British importers and shippers, and all history, integrity n rlls.biscuit. cakes, cookies, closest friends. Bui the latter went Englishmen Germans, long should a ali these alleged I.Ypublies, 1 he Cobden Club members respond to their questioned, prove beyond shadow been of doubt that Indian is rather ;<>o far in his wholesale de- established here, monopolizing the .•all Ivickapoo Sagwa just gingerbread, pies, patties, •a ei is subordinate > the mili- wliat is claimed for it: an honest medicine of lion's share. Cor means to forward the pro British cro- of elected Governors, push tho tarts, griddle cakes, support of the la‘ ter your. capitation legally elan superior curative qualities, combining Some some of whom were also friends years ago a large number of our And best of the vegetable kingdom gathered quettes with Cottolene than ease of personal keep their “stuffed prophet" still lead- iii the Ualmaeeda) from the forests and gardens of nature. GEO. T. READ, or relatives of the otlicers aforesaid. The countrymen went as colonists to the .South- ing the van, with either lard or butter. iie as 1 k Presidents spring up Cor lie is the man the best record has made yl4nrni ern of Brazil Get it of and 1 i:st intimation of disaffection in that im- provinces particularly to Jao In for and British free your grocer try !,r fabled < Top from the dray friendship England ~."r~=ir. | which Peixotto received l’aulo, which is noted for its healthful trade it. Beware of imitations. V' might have been expected, portant quarter j, climate and and canal (whose name by the way. is pronounced railway facilities. rims men with silk and men with N. K. FAIRBANK & had example has had a de- stockings CO., were short hair Sole Makers, l'ay-ee-ho-toe) came in the shape of a red They mostly Confederates, who were ifeet upon all of them, and Are lighting like liends from the front to the "a healing wonder.•• CHICAGO, and hot newspaper manifesto, a startling hint disappointed at the outcome of the civil rear. h.sve sinee been more frequent 5 Central Wharf, Boston. in this land of closely supervised publica- war and wished 1o live in a country where* rhis war wiiieli they wage, if m>t stopped instigated by other robellious cry soon, tions. Peixotto the institution of slavery was perpetuated. Vud the onstitutional rul- promptly replied by pub- Ve gods, how 'twill rage in Chicago next But Iyr38tc lishing a decree to the effect that tin- alter slavery was abolished in Brazil, dline! 5 !i• have endeavored to de- y Hie re Tammany's warwhoup will make an thirteen protesting otlicers, who were all they could not get along very well with ren rompt lied to 1-ark down, uproar, young men, belonging to prominent and their plantations of sugar and coffee: and V11 d mugwumps their venomous wrath will in favor of the re- is.and resign outpour: wealthy families, were placed upon the most of them have not made great, success • r>■ -rt t" tnora i measures w hirli Both leaders may fall in tin* tierce fusillade, ol ii. the retired list' but a big pension was climate being too hot and ener- But not silver coinage ami British free trade. 1 the hue and ery of oppres- to ca«-h as a sort of Two vating for Northerns to labor in. ilown-irodden ]»atriols. given pacifier. For these are twin issues that go hand in of the valliaut warriors however, Fannie B. Ward. hand in lira/il. whieli will young I'iirations Among tile Democracy throughout the land. -ALSO AO ENT FOR- tearing the consequences of what had "tit in the overthrow they No matter what may lie the convention's speedy Flu* North port Hotel to June 20. done, turned their coats hack again with Open choice— K R are A MOTORS, sijue IJejnthlir, daily deep- Hill, Cleveland or Calmer, shrewd (ionium and a Old Suffer sliglit-of-hand celerity published Arrangements have been for or People 'i"in tin. beginning. tin* troubles completed BoyVe— is arrang'd tor pun ipiup; and power purposes, retraction of their manifesto before the opening and carrying on the le should earr.v out. the false and when the skin is affected. The idapted lor all lij^ht work requiring horn two to e originaled with the and Xorthport dogmas army Hotel, at the creeds six horse power: also for water supply for resi- of the decree. As a reward for Xorthport Camp (Bound, and are tender: i vation arises issuing Hint, from joints puff out, liences, farms and villages. Call and see testi- present aggrari season. This tine one spring Democracy's jumble of coming hotel, of small abrasions which smart monials and ^et estimates. their act, these two were transfer- breeds, appear, a t that those two important timely the best seaside houses on the bay, built Who yvottld, if in poyver, all our progress in- and burn ; and often, where Don’t the Place. red from the retired to the and last will be run the nothing Ijgf“ Forget hl: set the whole rountry by ‘•reserved,** operated year, vade the unnatural there is or second class list, with increase of present year by Hotel Association, With free silver free and free appears, burning now (juai reling among them- pen- coinage, spoils wlm will spare no to make it a trade. and Comfort Powder sion. expense itching. GEO. T. READ, eats. Like othei as it is a summer Kilkenny popular, delightful, re- d. If. Sullivan ;u affords relief. Vice Admiral the Boston Kveuing ib*e- complete 1 i«*: u 1 Then Fduardo Walden- sort. Mr. M. C. Hill will, as last he “*l{epuhlies,” iirazil is year, ord. I am 76 years old. I con- 44 Main St., Belfast, Me. kolk and General dose Barretto the efficient clerk of the house, and the The Old Standard Family Medicine. iri sohliery. It is well known Major- tracted skin in the Tt regulates tin* bowels, assists digestion, services of Mrs. E. of Bos- poisoning army, and cures those diseases from a dis- a second de- Mary Terry, (J arising Iu11«• 11. winch w mil lie ; printed manifesto, utterly Andy leeson’s Seiitinients. and have suffered from or such as: Consti- iped ton, of this have en- terribly ordered stomach liver, formerly city, been Loss of clining to he retired on any terms and re- pation, Biliousness, Indigestion, ear-old in a few gaged as Mrs. is an and I tried etc. nl-y empire j housekeeper. Terry A local correspondent sends us these lines, chafing itching. many Appetite, Headaches, to and w ill BEST REMEDY FOR WORMS KNOWN. not come from the people the I fusing point blank recognize Peixotto*s experienced landlady look sharp- but their author is to us iinknoyvn. Kd.] remedies, hut Comfort Powder to Price, 35c., 50c.. and $1.00. At all Stallions the — druggists. 1892. 1892. ly interest of the hotel and the com- : * over them. Admiral Walden- I'm alone gave me relief.” Or of the Proprietors. whom knew mnhinji' about it authority fort for Blaine, the man front Maine, complete and enjoyment of its patrons. Mr. 1*. J. F- TRUE & CO., Auburn, Maine. as his name If he uses a crutch or wears a earn*: R. Mass. OWNED AND HEED liY lie army ami navy, led a kolk, implies, is of German- B. 1*. Kidder, James Howm-id, Linden, by president of the Sick or in or 1 1 r> company, well, joy pain. ALL DRUGGISTS C-ELL IT. y was ii ii ia iis. .Niani.sh parentage, President Fon- will have of the in the am milow-|»«>1 lly spi in.li- charge catering I, my friend, aiyvays for Blaine! SEND POSTAL FOR FHEE SAMPLE. and his ce a seca's Minister of and is one of house, long experience in the suddenly, small military -Marine, You bet I'm for Blaine! And the boys COMFORT POWDER CO.. Hartford, Conn. WM. C. business is ;i that the table will MARSHALL, 1 guarantee ■ the most inlluenti.il men in Brazil, be- great Cam! E. S. SYKES, ESCKtrAHY. 'apital bad tiling tempnrar- he tarnished with the best the market al'- Why, Alary and Martha, Liza and Jane, BELFAST, own sent l)oin l'edo! sides being well and favorably known in t"ids. Mr. Kidder is also JOB PRINTING! way, postmaster and A ml the (i luekinson boy s, yvitli whom they will run tin- more t ban ball’ a century of the 1 S.. where he has spent much of post office in connection with train, IOR PUBLIC SERVICE. the house. Are one and all for James R. Blaine -neroim and leave since his time. General Barretto is 1 HAVE LEASED THE ruiino, equally < hie ROOM.-., great desideratum has been ohtirn- of 1 pi 1 pm 11» reason of a Why, course. I'm for Blaine! y mint ry m a constant ui moil. pioniincnt by distinguished cd w hich will I\o. *>() \ ELSON EIS. be appreciated bv all visi- dust look at that pile of yellow grain. Miiiii over Kalish’s career and a of tors 1-4 1 ! -s •;it ion i>t tlie limn.m hy heen miiitaiy family great and that is the bountiful supply of. Didn't Rod give us sunshine and plenty of Store, Trial mile mile If-. rain ? Clothing Briniir If. liainB. \ei„hs l.looi, foaled mi cd f<»r a month, ai d t he pe< >- wealth and social position, and therefore pure spring water, which i.- bought by j Bay. Kven Denioerais feel and am prepared to execute all kinds of Imie 14. 1 ss'.i. B\ N.'Lnii, 1o: .lam Ma\ H itilers, pipes from the top of the hill, thus en- that they’re for Blaine. n tin- hern allowed their sudden change of base toward tin* lain "I \V;lke>m. 2.34 1-2. B\ ;*•!,. V. country water a-vs.By aiding not only to he carried to Y es ! I'm for Blaine! The Man from Maine, Alm.ui:: 24 dam (>ueen dam liaod .2.33 ie matter, there is m* doubt disunited and has * tottering Kepuhlic pro- every part of the house hut to he thrown “Smartest enss in out o' the rain." FINE JOB PRINTING. I 2; 3d .ii.ui Mo,-an. would have remained duced an immense sensation. IVixotto all over the roof in rase of fire. The lie's holiest and ami lie's the majority water j square, got Term*., $.">0 to injure. is of tile brain, I 'tiperor and wife bad not died has recently perpetrated amdhei fiasco very linest to be found in the Mate. I’hat's y v by, my friend, I'm always for ted in exile, and Brazil eon- by '•(spending ’•■■diicial v.uarantees" at Blaine. New ant! First-Class \V ILK I NMON I | Mr. William 11. Thompson, who carried j Everyihirg ..Id ,, prosperous and t lia-n ioo ,.u 7liours. which means martial "ii the store (3 ye.;:- ree.,rd 2 to. d-ye.ir ••Id tv. y.:; 1-2, peaceful j grocery connected with the; -Orders by .1 fait promptly attended to.- A Rustic Convert. Seal i■• !'• w!>. 1 .2 1-2 hand', loyd id- d in ■ become in maiiv de- iaw and is construed as to an house last year, will do the same this '2'be Rev. A. Antoine Refugio, of Texas, writes a^ain leading up j year, issf. B\ Kaiser. 2.2‘S 1-2. -ire ..i Mi" 'A iikes, 1 think 1 ustor Nerve Tonic is People from out oi town will do well to write and lie assisted his son. “a student in ^ Koenig’s a perxect 2.2'• * I.\ Wilke*. •' • assumption of over! by me for tun! lie fore 1-2. Oeot-v 2 22. ilamhle- military dictatorship ( “Y'ott kan t ketch nothin' with them tliar success, :or ai.\ »>j,t wlto suffered from a most prices samples placing Tufts ollege. their orders. t'.uian lo; dam. Mu;. \Vunei\-. -istei a 1’i.nee remembered lint; 1 )eodoi a da all Brazil. t pttimul in rvo... as 1 did. 1 feel like Wither** and dam \.d-.. 2d dan The hotel will open June 20th and the liiugs, myself (jueen, With yarn ler bodies an’ feathers fer again niter ut: „• me ionic. lei-.ifd. 2 42: 3d dam. M n-an i'' rst President of this it is tnnouneed that a season of wings. pn- To-day. rousing' coming gives promise a : Y ou B O'er i' luva -ialiim o| Bcpublie, was virtually de- demonstration has occurred in Bahia [Bangor Whig. Ter be ketehed with such outlandish tools." Before I look l’nstor Nerve 1 j Koenig's Tonic I ,'Lmpereur 2 2d Kaiser. 2.2S 1 2. Aid v-se, 4 not s could sleep nighi and liau a numbness of GIVE > ongross after the fashion set against IVixotto, in favor of the "An' look ME A CALL. \ear*. 2.3.1 .By 1 i. t«> 2d dam. By Aim '. 3d lately ( at that poh—why, that won't tin: the legs, arms and .-uinelimes ull over the Attention, Comrades. body, dam By Zenith, '.m -.1 \mevi.-an t• h to A trout in but ai.t the Felipe.1 enuse so he Brazilian < on deposed Fonseca: and another of like na- j good, lug would bust it two, taking second nose o your Nerve 1 o;ii dams, thoo.'iuhhred. An' never Tonic i could el wt 11, aim in think nothin’ nv yvliat lie did, ep three days all Wilkesm.ii'i h.t< l.air -drains of Han n Ict. iiiau «i Fonseca to dis- tore is now going on in a southern ! Department Commander Isaac Dyer lias numnncBs was gone ami nave not leitii since attempted prov- As quick as lightnin' ayvay he slid." Blood a lid t li ree I Mum Brim. < Biel' tin '.une as issued general order No. g for the infor- PERIi N A N1» B RE N' N. dy politic for failing to eon linn ince: while in various other sections the R. E. SHUTE. Avtell slod.oon stallion :t *>* two i':*n. ,h mation of O. A. !». I'll l*t*«111 ran shoot nic dead mie ..I' one s-:,i and one M ■ o comrades in this de- **W«*il, m, yon 271 St. Paul St., Monhikal, Ma ch, 1891. ('lav: of of all nets. And as usual, the dis- people are clamoring as for a res- < Kf here ain't a windlass filled with A 50 Main Trottinir Blood Based *i thoiwuyhBred. He won | loudly partment. Coo. Hopkins of Thatcher thread, j young man of ;r2 years, afftcau witliepil- St., An’tiier littlest sort o\ thread at that- ! ei'sy lor over 20 and a bad 1st premium inhi-.la-s at Han-or and Lewiston little about toration of the Post has been A. D. on years very case, hav- indet'stainling Bra- monarchy. appointed C. his September 24, lcfHE—3t»tf State Fai's three vent's in sm-ees-ion a No the 3- man, that wouldn't hold a j at least 10 to J2 fits daily, after using all stall. All aids that are Why, gnat!' in 2. to 4 ■ tei and In all this England is more or less mix- going to Washing- kinds of medicines without benefit, used Pastor year-old stallion up and tin- -\ear-ol' mi efforts are made for a for rose, although being less [Outmg May. Large Size, $1.75. 6 Bottles for $9. dam of 4 in 2 do and of u great financiers of this are performers «» pre\iously trip fare from Portland performers; l»> Alexander xbdal'ali ..u State iiis the gentleman organized the Banco Na< ional The induciier of Arbor Day in promoting CrlbW try Doz. dejiosed predecessor, 810.50, Rockland 810.0:1, Yanceboro sgO.- $3.50 per '•"It -take and nthe- rare". \- .1 ."-sear-old he interest in trees a in- some two years before the fall of the em- and flowers is trotted dd heal in a rare in 2.2‘d. II. ha- • I never had 0*». A more extended list and happy been President, aspir- intinerary fluence which vi 11 not be lost awarded 1st at State fairs at Ikin-or and of upon mulli- premium pire, obtained for his bank the train will he and smr; ■dned h\ t'.mgress. the Vice privi- headquarters announced. tudes of of them hereafter The qualit/ of on* wotk is Lewiston. on i!; d i i d 11 a I .piadii..- *. )<; Posts and pupils. Many guaranteed ..it! of a I of tender notes parties wishing to secure rooms points possible at once to oust tin* lege issuing legal by de- will trace their in and it is Hi- eolts are '1 red\ >:a 10 prorreded and hoard should address L. P. pleasure trees, and -::.'a> base been with Wright, one of of to offered for and 2-\ear-old-. .m1 >t < .oveniois positing tin* National one- tli.e purest pleasures, this yrurliu-s ■,.fused. of several Stales, Treasury chairman committee on early W. L. accommodation, of their taste and observation. to insure. 1 half the training HALL, Terms, $20 elioire of t lie of I heir amount in gold. This gave to Washington, D. C. Notice should he sent, people The affords the teacher a before .) une 15. day golden op- < not | his house a share of the S'ext Memorial lions, for act nal offence importance which portunity ol pointing out the relation be- lluih/nilj. Hiejh St. riM\< 1; wi rm i;s. had Mi 1m cause it \> as ; long been the Bank tween the and and ear-old reeord .”1.1 2 ;-lie of Sea I‘.|e. a susph ion monopolized by landscape literature, BELFAST. i-'tl (.! .euiS* 1.21. 4 "I Brazil. The discourse the rea- hall mile. seat". 2.44 d 4 governors aforesaid had not After the revolution, Mr. May- People’s Party. they may wisely upon son that in the ancient and most Fright l*a>. Id hand-. I 2<>o ||»-.. b. with- a objective at lo ts to suit the t inn and sink. particular friend of the new Min- ers trial. 2.do I -1 -ire ot s, I’!.ATl-'OliM AM) AMU DA'i'K KKIM'IU A KD. literatim* there is the least allusion to public c. I 1..2.24, Vlmont Maid. 2.2'.*. by Almoiit. -ire .4 ll.ni in-ei in entire v t ister of Finance under the s\mpat h with he Provisional Much what we call Nature. and I'd -on-, dissatisfaction is expressed by other -iie- .4 •_* do peri or me r- 1‘ritiee Wither* a sets pprrmost at the < apital. j Government, as his rival, Senor Figucr- members of the People's party in this Not the least valuable ol the lessons of is hatid-i-uie l,or-e .a fine the form, style and eamap ha- brass t.ua in a ml tail i<• "I was a chum of section with the action of the State con- is the tenderness of to- !• t he met hods prevailing I edo, the Prime Minister of day feeling and ,-xtia.>1 dinars none ami nu;-ele. ami shows trees vention held in Oardiner last and ward which it encourages. If the as much PLUG -teal natural speed ssi'h.oe: Maini.m. Hi- ...Its he found in • 1 he Monarchy organized the Banco dos week, STAR Tobacco Itejnihlie may there are who children of could once more are larii’e and promise -need. II br, ,-dr.- wish ro many openly repudiate to-day people as of Eslados l nidos chewed there is any other brand made. breed fur -i/e. -tsie. brains. lofts 1 u-e '1 the Governor of . one-third & the killing of many inoffen- deposit only the amount in gold of the convention unless loveliest season, and we trust its observ- Liggett Myers Tobacco Co.. St. Louis, Mo. these resolu- 11 1-2 bands, wri_- I. ■ On j A. R. Mitchell A Co.. M. H. Mahogany bay si11<■ i* upon his issues of notes. East December, lions were and that the ance will become more and more Agents, f"tiled in 1 SS-. I>x .luibe \ds orate. -t>. ..; Uom- the inauguration of I adopted, party general. SHEEPMEN everywhere are usinu Cooper at the 1 nnn ulns. 2.24 1 4. Mo-tense. 2 2s 1-4. b\ Messen- 1 a the i managers convention took the res- Harper’s Weekly. lyrl Oil-. reel lints and bloodshed year ago, provisional government ger I hi roe. bs Hand ietonian I", Dam. «»i a coalition Positively genuine and elleei ive. Kathleen, ponsibility forming with ele- Hambletonian Chief. sire >n 1 order of the in issued a decree these two banks A i> worth its in by 2.24 hour every allowing ments outside the Deer Isle Genius. ••Cooper Dip weight gold." jC. 14. party represented by W. Hilton, Anson, Me. Klmbrook. 2.2M 1-4. I.\ Middletown, Main* and to unite with the Banco do and Prol. Bateman. Call and See bletotiian. thousands have been bVpuhlica, ’Phis, the Knox-coiinty Due'iih riit package enough lor -beep. <». < Pdiieblood is an inbred liaiul'letoiiian. aniline; made it the hank members of the to as Mr. II. Gerrish, the musical compos- 'ireular and guide to dipping, free. Send fo one. minor brawls which have only issue in the party object against the Hainbletonian ami Clay blood 1 i.,- iaood of I good part s and as them er of Green’s Landing, lias purchased a t.eor-c Wilkes and Fleetio».. in hi- in the country it to take the policy committing -ire with '■ported newspapers. j by permitting up line E. S. Agent, BOSS 0. HIGGINS, the Hambletonian and Star blood the ba of to which are etching outfit for the purpose of PITCHER, nd principles they opposed to. -»1111s* ■ issues of all the other j I*. 0. Thorndike, Maine. Dexter. Die ator and day Fyr See in hi- 1 am powers that temporarily ! hanks. But this or at least do not desire to make issues in making plates for the publication of his 1 -AT HIS NEW •" for which there is a ROOMS.- Terms, $10 to insure. the most riyid eensorsiiip hank soon lost the confidence of the pub- this campaign. As three-fifths of the music, growing de- is here in Knox mand, and is now with it. to and all cable and tele<»Taph- lie. and its enemies charge against it all party right county, dis- experimenting No. *JS Hi-ill St.. Apply w. G. PRF^TON at "table near affection here is significant, and it is tol- The cut on our lirst page is one of his pro- Hat and Bonnet Plueni.x House, or to proprietoi. so manner of '>ions. that it is impossi- i irregularities. Finally the Min- ductions, and not it shows -(Over Boston 5 and 10 Cent Store.)- erably certain that the kickers will make though perfect, \VM. C. MARSHALL. an impartial account of ister of Finance sent a communication to their manifest in action that with a little practice he will be able ANI) KXAM1NK Ills STOCK OF li LEA OII EH V. I feelings practical Belfast, Mareh S.jlSirj. emvlP ot to a cut for -ill those channels. You fav- Congress recommending a modification of some kind. [Rockland Opinion. produce very good ordinary j work. As soon as lie shall As 1 have received the leading styles of H AT and I the newspaper &c. ( of a truer can contract between the and Pianos, BONNET I’.la am now to do Republic, government The extradition have the work to a Organs, Music, M'KS, prepared work treaty negotitated by perfected satisfactory in the best, manner at '1 (Jan furnish wanted in possible and shortest notice. a of the Czar-like the hanks and that the entire amount of Minister Reid we j anything the music line methods | between France and the point expect to make Thankful for 1 to merit a arrangements from a -Jew’s Harp to a Church Organ, at past patronage, hope United .States was continuance l>\ a maintain a semblance of order j paper money in circulation be limited to rejected by the Senate with him to supply us with cuts of a LOWEST PRICES. strict adherence to business and after a severe of by endeavoring to please. 1 six hundred million May 11, criticism. The number the public buildings and pri- Imw, under military law, ones milreis. Afterwards *«~REIVIEMBER THE PLACE.-®* !>. L. CRESSY, C»2 Church St., Belfast, vote, did not the exact division vate residences about tow n for hills represent publication. Nov. 14tf Over It. P. Stickney’s Stove Store mas are with ‘•Tim sus- were offered in the House and Sen- j Belfast, 4, 1891.—45 eyed on the question of ratification, as several [Deer Isle Gazette. 11 of j hi" the last few months all ate, more and more radical character, Republican Senators, out of regard to Mr. | We have just received .1 car-load of this cele- Reid and to lessen the brated salt and oiler it at the 'Rio, and probably in other until the Banco do Kepuhlica was shorn effect of the ad- The President approved ‘the act to en- To tie Farmers of Walflo following prices: verse act. voted for ratification after it American within I Coirntr. libls. containing 22 14-pound bags at $3.00 per ,,:2. is purchase. The quality is nice and we know 1 uniformed who lie 200,203,000 paper money in cir- about it. have adapted to all and conditions of the very negroes, speak enthusiastically They arising from ages sight. will please all those who use it. 'l enfeebled di- unie where ami culation: and there are the promise of over 150 horses. f from, going, today some <>00,- already gestion. A Concave, and These will be contributed H. C. Nel- small wine- Convex, Bifocal Col- SWAN & SIBLEY COMPANY. 'I errand takes him out at that 000,000 of it afloat. On the that by ored day the of be for Weak Eyes Belfast, April 0, 18U2_14tf son, Waterville, Messrs. Briggs of Au- glassful fore each reg- course all was the milreis was { In my stock are the finest and best Ameri- foreigners have monarchy destroyed, burn and others. u 1 a r in lenses, e a 1 will can nr Prices at avoid all imported. always reasonable. Call '“"'is. but even these are par (3-1 init now it is down not cents) away distress from and have them carefully fitted to your eyes, at The i n d i tcd to 17c. and lower. All general Methodist Conference at gestible by brutal soldiers who sinking imports HAVE A FIRST-CLASS PEDDLER S WAGON TAX COLLECTOR will be at his Omaha lias food. Sold D r u office, (the J"' passed resolutions against by g g i s t s tor sale at a which will make Assessors snd are too to have are paid for in gold coin. All debts con- Hervey’s Jewelry Store, I price you smile. THE room), SATURDAYS, from 10 to 12 ignorant the World’s Fair on 6tf .JOS. WILLIAMSON, a. m. and 2 to 4 i*. m. opening Sunday. everywhere. Phoenix Row. Jr., Belfast, Me. Over American Express Office, Belfast, Me. Belfast, Jan. 7, 1892.—ltf Filed. School. Fish and Fishing. Wills ISepubltcatt Journal. The Manual Training The is an abstract of the wills To the Editor of the Journal: The The fishermen off Monhegan find the catch following filed at the term of the Probate Court BELFAST. THURSDAY. MAY 19, 1-892. committee of ladies having in charge the small as yet. May in Belfast: t * a train- The sardine industry is and the ^Follow matter of funds for manual starting up the raising Crowd; PUBLISH KD F.YKRY TIU'RSDAY MORNING BY T11E Sarah late of to and Oceanville are in P. Tripp, Searsport, gives school for the summer vacation in Bel- factories at Brooklin ing her mother, Mary P. Munsey, of Searsport, Pub. Co. fast desires to thank for the valuable operation. Journal you $400 to pay of living and funeral. If AND IT WILL TAKE YOU TO Republican The Bass Harbor which expenses assistance rendered your timely editor- Packing Company, is to become the of I Editor and by any remains it property f.u1 HALLES A. 1MI1 ILSI.I ci-epv h\ has a new factory at Goose Cove, West Tre- , p,t slxKSS Manager. ial in last week’s issue of the Journal. Electa C. Seavey, of Searsport. To the said mont, is now putting up clams. The sardine RI/SSELL G. DYER.Local Editor. That editorial, together with the article Electa C. Seavey she gives $1,000, to he in- industry will start later. of the signed “Q” have already familiarized vested under direction Judge of Pro- By the capsizing of a boat on Swan Lake to the A REFUbLIOAN STATE CONVENTION readers with facts and bate, and the interest paid legatee. R. H. important your a COOMBS & one two Belfasters of SOI day recently caught When Electa becomes thirty years will be held in datas in to this subject—a sub- age regard were rescued by fishermen ducking. They she is to have one half of the principal and silty Hull, Portland, Tuesday, June *21, 189*2, at ject that is attracting the attention of eleven o’eloch A. M., near by. the remainder when she becomes forty years the a candidate for educators and philanthropists o>r tlie purpose of nominating leading Mr. C. E. Weeks, of Rockland, has bought of age. The remainder of the estate, real Governor, to be at the September elec- discuss its The supported world over. 1 will not here and to the said House c at the schooner of Mass., is Electa. In tion: and nominating andidate-' for electors Lucy Ann, Gloucester, personal, given Popular Furnishers, to be at once that the intel- large for President and Vice-President, sup- merits, but assume 47 and will fit her out for halibut fish- case of her death without-issue, the property election, and tons, ported at the No\ember transacting to of Where can citizens of Belfast are more or less on will be commai ded is go to Clara F. Mason, Belfast, and to you buy Furniture of at ;i11v other business that may properly come be- ligent ing, the banks. She every description pri: fore it. familiar with the advantages of such by Capt. John Dowdell, of G loucester. George T. Moore and Edwin R. Moore, ..f WAY BELOW house in the The hasi> of representation will be as lollows; any State. Our constat will be where it has been and Harvey Burnard, oPCinciji- of tlie blood can- Kuril Git \, Town and Plantation entitled training in other places Mr. John C. Condon has moved his traps Searsport, | The importance purifying a each votes sales are of our statements. t,t ..He delegate, and for seventy-tive natti, or their survivors iu shares. ! be overestimated, for without pure ly increasing proof tried. to this time there has been in shore and is more lobsters. He equal not r;,M for the Republican candidate for Governor Up catching health. and for a fraction Howard F. Mason is appointed executor. blood you cannot enjoy good in lsss, an additional delegate, but one such school in Maine. That was says he is satisfied that he made a mistake votes, an season every one needs a We are of fort\ \«»tes in excess of sevemy-ti\c A Tin E. of Freedom, after a small At this nearly working for the interest of our customers. It not It was his so He be- Billings, additional delegate. at Saco, in the summer of ’hi. in setting traps far off shore. medicine to vitalize, and enrich two her good purify, a ar. lilies III me n >ii "i un\ bequest to her daughters, gives customer of ours become one save a \ •leiegat of the Womens’ lieves that to the mild weather of last and Hood's is worthy ready and few dnC he residents of the under the management owing the blood, Sarsaparilla ,,v l’lantatioii ran only tilie-1 by to husband. I)r. A. J. into such property her Hillings, it is in that it on ,'oiln* in whieh the araucy exists. and winter the lobsters did not go off your confidence, peculiar each trade. We can do it for vou time. Educational and Industrial Union, who every State Commit tet? will be in session in the re- is named executor. the creates The water as is but remained nearer strengthens and builds up system, o'clock on the Saco deep usual, jimi room of tin- Hall at nine an abundant success. The the while of proved an appetite, and tones digestion, mornr.g of the Convention, bn the purpose ! the shore. While the lobster is migratory To .the of Waldo Women County. Give it a trial. n-r.iviP" the credentials ol delegates. Relegates, ladies are at present making arrangements it eradicates disease. Con- in its habits he does not travel far and usu- u, order to be eligible ?u | avticipate in the Hood’s is sold all druggists. for a school during the coming summer, fmni letters received and Sarsaparilla by -A full and stock must In- eleete.l to the date ol Knowing hearty complete of- vention. >ub>c, perance work to join in this conference. We Augusta, figures are furnished by Miss Fairfield, only sought deeper water when stones were shall he glad to hear from any who have a chairman of the Saco committee, and arc thrown at him. The smaller trout and the 4-G0LD> riic cull for the Republican State Con- God-sperd for us. and earnestly desire all I strictly correct: two salmon played about the shore for some vention in Portland. June iM. has been is- those who will attend to send in their names for benches.£128 18 little time when Mr. is no better bar- Tools fourteen they disappeared. to At half anil is 25 00 Miss (l. Pratt, Belfast, that we may know- price sued by tlie State Committee, print- For making fourteen benches. Francis had the larger trout three years. 20 88 how to be so than can day Journal. For lumber used in school. many are likely present that gains you get any JTheBelfastClothingHoiisi in in this issue of the When he was into the tank he measured full weeks. 115 50 put l'aid teacher for seven provision for entertainment may be made. if call and look over our six inches in length. When liberated he you (Signed) Mrs. ('. A. Pilsbvrv, Belfast. A under the Total.£280 40 measured seventeen inches in and stock of STRICTLY ONE-PRICE HOUSE. Watei ville was disfranchised length Mrs. H. L. Brown, to look The lumber with which to make the was estimated to three pounds. The Mrs. K. A. I). Bi new registration law,and it begins weigh rrinoton, Francis Mrs. J. Bi rlkioh, state he dis- benches was a public-spirited land-locked salmon were given Mr. Searsport. -Now for the SPRING and as though the whole might given by Mrs. K. I). Carr, Burnham. opened SUMMER TRADt. about two years ago by Mr. Atkinson, and franchised under the Australian ballot lumber men bant. were bred at the at Maine to as ■ it: Of tin* above sum Sion was the government, hatchery Hoys the Front, Fsual. law. Another case oi 'didn't know given by I m East Orland. The fish were then two HAVE THE I.AUG- mills, to furnish free instruction to nearly 0% was loaded.’" V,.ik Maine has had reason to lie Bools & Shoes. F ■d always years old and were eight inches in length. proud >uch as were not able to pay the small of her sons When liberated measured in polities, and they ■mein to In: this week in Saturday they \\Y take present- s Overcoat! pleasure sum of S2.50 for their tuition, and proved quite indispensable also. Tiii> -eined evi- Spring seventeen inches and were beauties. of During WE CAN! IN THE ( LTV TO >KI,K< T FKOJ1. to our readers a sketch and portrait The balance dent Ttii at the election of otiieers of ing a most worthy benefaction. the summer season the lish were fed on min- May the next (iovernoi of Maine. lion. Ilcnry the Boston I Club, as of the money was largely given by indi- nows and in the winter on meat. The lish niversity Republican seen < of Portland. common con- non- from the f '.lowing: 15. leaves, Uy viduals and families, resident or were a great attraction, hundreds of WE MUST! Men's All Wool Overcoats $7.00 is to be the standard Mr. President—i M\ Med; ai School. sent Mr. Cleaves resident. who gave twelve dollars for a strangers visiting the store t" see them. Ordway. .Me. next Francis thinks he will his tank ami Buekspor: In.mi- ci the Maine Republicans bench and tools in behalf of the family repair V I.l’ia-sid* m A. ('. Bo d, l. iw Se 1,.., in a number of tin- trout *!>:;. m « r. when an old time victory is put large young Calais. M• YOUTHS and ptend name, which name was inscribed upon AND WILL! BOYS’SUIT! hatched out at tin* Swat: Lake Seeia I a r«. 1! L. Sh"i>]n rd, i' L. A insured. and just hatchery, the bench. This proved very fnh-iugi Belfast. M,-. of the h -st f.u and when the lish become i” quality and LK.ss Mo\KY THAN WY IHH'sK IN T(>U\ large enough Treasurer—A. A. Lonir, Law School, ''.'1,1 was generously responded to by many Give the best trade you sEI.l. Yor KKESII KISH IS MiiKE I’A L VI A Ill.K THAN’ STALK. .M A was in Hath awhile ago named are for themselves turn them into the lake, j Milton, M is<. you yacht wherever are men who had and made they speak for themselves. Look at the A man upon the wharf ob- young prospered Three out of seven of the e.\a ntive com- ever in Footwear. prices: ■Psyche.” got Men's Suits the name, i‘ "lit and re- homes for themselves in lloston. and even $T.oOto $JO. n’t iron/: Youths' $4..%Oto ; \ -erving spelled mittee are also Mail"- boys—1 >r. Ordway. $IJ Hot/* -Well, 1 be ohfusticated if The Patent Medicine Industry. to $ti. Lott/: tit t/tis I/O ft/tit it, Hot/s' /butts Joe. to I .bit. marked, may in the far west. Chairman Mr 1‘aeon, of Cork.am. Me., and We have the finest line of $ ; hat isift tin* blankest way of s]»elling lish Since it is easier t<> walk in neat Mr. of Sk. Me. Gents’ always .J. W. Frederick & have an for Baker, w!,e._an. Furnishing Goods, Hats, & Umbrella :U I cvei saw."’ [ Ilangor.< ommercial. Co. order j Caps en tracks than to strike out in “iields ami j The above item is certainly lisliy. It | a large American ensign to he placed oil the pastures new.” the Belfast ladies propose Skoda at Woifville. N. tirst appeared in print about forty years j Discovery building Hf-NOW HERE IS A CHANCE FOR to so far as the Saco meth- S. Ii is to have both the Ameri- Styles'!) THE POPULAR YOUNG U adopt possible proposed Spring) ago and was tint then i«»eated at Hath. ods. only amending them to meet our can and English tlags wave over the build- A BICYCLE TO BE needs. ing. that was ever shown in Belfast. GIVEN AWAY. Mention was made iast week of the special -4-inch The for such a school in Bel- The Dana is now A Hall licariny Machine costing $40.00. to lie to the tin manual school in Bel- prospect Sarsaparilla Company yiven hoy proposed training most votes. 1 wo cents a vote or one vote for ."ate. 1 fast is The first person ap- the last run of medicine for tin- sea- every purchase. Dine ., fast the coming summer, mid in another encouraging. making wheel, the best in the city. The vote to tic declared -Inly 4. Ivul oil this subject by the commit- son unless the demand should exhaust the Art You In It? •olumn the project is more clearly set proached When the run is tee. .t well known, public spirited citizen, supply. present completed forth. All who can do so should con- bottles will have been manufactured BELFAST said very promptly, after listening to an ■S00,000 If are, wonder at these CLOTHIXTG HOTJSI lihut.c to the success of this un- you worthy since lirst. No 111 1IIHII outline of tin* work, that he would contrib- January : STItEKT, llMKEMX KOWl and \\<- have no douht the prices dert.aking. way The Rudolf Medical is the ute two benches with the necessary tools. Discovery CHARLES will he made for tin- ladies who have O^CONNELL easy name of a new patent medieine that will be Men's Genuine Calf Con- Another gentleman, a well known builder, the matter in charge. put upon the market from Brooks. Mr. that he accom- gress, .$1.75 at Miieesaw the good might 1 Chas. E. Lam- is the leading spirit in the Men’s Tennis $hoes, We read in Forest A' stream that a plished in such a school and generously business. Last week Mr. Lane was in Bel- Congress,.45 aclit now our fm is to have offered to give a bench. Others have re- titling racing fast and contracted with Mr. Deo. E. Brack- Men’s Good $olid Tap, in favor of the and it now a hollow jih-hoom and white and sponded project- ett for tlie of -jo.ooo copies of a pa- Mansfield's. tojunast printing Congress,.1.00 looks as such a school could he of Health. _aff in order to increase her speed. F. A though per called Clarion Men’s Genuine Oongola s. "The idea was had almost for the asking. Still, a great The Skoda Belfast, says: quite prevalent Discovery Company.oi Dress, Congress, 1.65 ('ustoinns \vh ivinrmhe: ‘.lit run i>n «>r11 be done before it can m New York and Boston about, live years deal of w«»rk must is having good sales of the different renie- Men’s Enamel Calf Dress nee that a w hits v. as faster than a become an accomplished fact, and the dies manufactured by that concern. Last XTew -yacht BlCYLESl Congress,.2.00 Goods, for the (SAFETY one. the committee that some friend week they received orders Discovery black hut painting spars white is earnestly hope Women’s Cloth Top But- come forward from Iowa and Michigan. The stork of this new disc*>\ er\. or friends of the cause will [REMNANT] stiil continues to shares ton.1.75 with a sum of that will company advance, FOE ITew generous money SALE BY THE AGENTS. Women’s Genuine Don- Styles, An F.nglisli writer in Printer's Ink selling last week at three dollars for one says help on the g.i work and so make it an Ireland is a maikct for gola Button,.9a that _o,,d patent IJ. Mr. Everard Wilson, ->f Belfast, is now assured suer* ss. E. A. i>. Wcmen’s Genuine Dor- uiedieim s while s-a,timid A m-t. We men- the cities in Nova Scotiai < | visiting principal ITew Fries: For the ommittee. gola Oxford’s,.75 HAMBURGS ion the I t• t foi the inmbit of ! in the interest of the Skoda Discovery Com- mm k Manag'd Belfast. May IT. AMASS. While at the ;n Woifville he UV lla\c < Hanson of tin* liana sarsaparilla < <».. so pany. factory And a tine new line of the latest just I.a'lit <■•■ t« in the manufacture of in tin- will hr intrivstr-i t»» ‘hat win n he is seeking new countries to | superintended 10,000 in Oxfords from t-aily sj-iiiin' I>0\V> a laiyc it,.; u As to the New Ballot Law. 1 bottles of the medieine. It is said there was style oiHjuer he may direct his attention to JEWELERS. know that wr shall haw stuck of all tic a large demand for the medieine before it -75c. to $4.00.- he Fmeiaid Isle and not waste his elo- Attorney (leueral Littlefield lias decided was to on the market. ready go We are at retail quence and advertising on tin* canny that under the new ballot law the Presiden- selling goods exclusively, Watches, and tin stock we have for tin sum- tial electors in M:iine must all be nominated Mr. E. F. Hanson, on Saturday, had the bought scotch. mer t rat it* was never equalled for solid ser- Bulls cit\ of Belfast photographed on a large scale, in the state conventions. Hitherto the state vice ami economical prices. 1100 at 31-2 rts. ayds the views taken from tin* east side. A Kockland despatch concerning tin* convention has nominated two electors at being Silverware, SiJ^Coine and see us and we wil do out- -POK- to convince of steamer now on the route four conventions The of the which will extend best please ami you the truth Sylvia, running large and the district have ( picture city, of all we across four columns, will be used in future say. between Dockland and North Haven, says nominated one each. Already the Bangor editions of the issued the & Wd convention has two at so papers by Dana Spring Summer that many of the people oil the island nominated large, Spectacles. I Company. The per yd. the Portland convention can add four more. Sarsaparilla photographs “had never before seen a steamer," and and will ; were made by Mr. Hall, and are good ones. nest Watch Work Done B. C, give you good, Chairman Manley has issued a circular ex- Promptly. Dinsmore, -on sale, commencing- the Iiangor Commercial captions the de- i —1- stylish goods at tIn plaining that the new ballot law has made spatch: “She sails where steamers have Reception to Rev.J. A. and Mrs. Savage. High Street, Belfast. 33 Main Belfast. an important change in giving the party con- St., unknown." This will all he news ^ been One of the events of the season Very Lowest vention a legal status, whereas before it has pleasantest 19. Pricesj to our friends of seafaring North Haven, existed the “basis of unwritten law.” was a reception to Rev. J. A. Savage and Thursday, May upon I Remember that by paying most of whom have sailed on many seas, Section J of the ballot act accomplishes two wife, tendered them by the members of the 1892. Past has shown that best can give you prices that lon- while steamers in the summer Woman’s Christian Union Wed- experience pass daily very which the state com- Temperance important objects, ers cannot w at the home compete months before their doors. mittee circular explains as follows: J nesday evening, May lltli, values go cpii<*ltly. I of Miss Ellen when a | First, it divides the state into “state and Frothinghani, large -r.u.l. AX/i >/•;/■; MY so far as the of There ought to he law in this ! electoral districts,” making company united to honor them with their l-spring&'summer:^ enough it I nominations is concerned; second, pro- 1 count to break such and words ol grateful acknowl- A. P. ry up combinations as vides! substantially, that nominating con- presence MANSFIELD, for their kindness in the the Heading coal trust, formed to exact ventions. hitherto not known to the law, edgement. helpful W. T COLBURN shall henceforth have a legal status, and not temperance work the Union has endeavored Masonic Tim pie. an exhorbitant on an article of ne- profit that, but that party candidates to be only to do. After cake and ice cream had been * •t .ssity; and if there is no law to meet the voted for by the party voters of the whole Belfast, May li>, lsnu IVcClintrck S remarks were made the Block. High state shall be nominated in a convention served, by county IVlillinery ease let Congress enact one without de- representing the party voters of the whole president, the president of the local Union, OF 1892. lay. The national could not state. legislators ! Mrs. W. H. Burr-ill, Mrs. E. Hunnewell, We Party candidates to he voted for by the carry the largest and most varied stock of BIG LINE OF employ their time to better advantage, Mrs. H. Moore and Rev. Millinery of any one in the city, ami arc within a county or an “electoral dis- ( Myra Kingsbury, always party ready and willing to show floods. We have ho in*r more to the interest of their con- trict” shall be nominated in a conven- at the close of her read a party who, remarks, very ( special day for an hut alway s have a nice tion the voters of such opening, stituents. than in thwarting the schemes representing party touching farewell poem written by Sister C. ! selection of or electoral district.” and cer- ARTISTS' GOODS. proper 1 Ii county (^ ^1 Wilkes. K. the two last verses of which were of the wealthy sharpers who undertake to tificates, under oath, must precede the print- Yeazie, the as follows: George add to their ill-gotten gains by making ing of all names of candidates upon HATS AND Soil of fieorge Wilke- official ballot. Brother, good bye; we say it with regret, BONNETS, Fancy Clocks! Tube Sable dear fuel for Down with Paints, ■ poor people. works the I Your warmth of we shall not for- \\ ill make the sea-oil I It is this section which change friendship Boih Trimmed and Untrimuied, -AM)- : Spoons! he coal barons! in established method of nominat- get Fancy the long so that we can Our best of wishes go along with you. truly say every day is an opening BRISTLE I electors. Do not hesitate t<» look at our line of Souvenir BRUSHES, ing Presidential When our familiar faces for day. Milli- Spoons! View Deltas' you exchange —AT— Bay Faun, nery. for it is a pleasure to us to show it, as we The 3Iaine Wheelmen. new. Palettes & Knives. feel confident that we can please one and all. of (». TKKMS SHi.t.OO. An Emulator Washington. And Oh! he with him wherever LOCK-E'S, Canvas on SIi’cIi’Ihm-s. Tlit* Wheel of now, Father, Queen City club, Bangor, he may go, National Bank Building. -WITH I 'I \ I. IEKTI UN I'l: for an- From Rockland we have received a contri- Mrs. B. F. WELLS. bas made partial arrangements the And heaven’s choicest blessings on his path- Academy Board. imal meet in that nty on Memorial Day. It bution for a suggested curiosity shop. It is way strew : Belfast, April 28 .181)2.—17tf Make him a to shine where sin and Brass* Porcelain if- P, \ lias been to limit the hill a of the last issue of the Journal after light M. Plaques am. Will" Bro. Lord had “reviewed” it, with the Beltast (ALL h contest to Maine cyclists. There will be While on thyself, thou Rock of Ages, help Opera House, stallion Frank Wilkes, owned four prizes, the first, a line gold medal, do- shears. It is as full of holes as a tin lantern. him to abide. Canvas and Porcelain 2..:4. last halt in 1.14. a 2.2* pal- Panels, eonhl show 2.44 as a 2 M ir old. i' & An note contained the follow- 24. nated by Jno. Tebbetts Co., valued at $50; accompanying The highly appreciative remarks by the Tuesday May Wilkes, record 2. do 1-2 at W ■ valued at lines: shown trial in 2.2a. Alice W tike- second, a bicycle lamp, $10.50, do- ing were very Mr. Sav- ISTTTT, OIL, clergymen gratifying. stable, trotted in a race last M ai n nated the Premier a Dear Journal—It’s no use to lie by Cycling Co.; third, age was presented with a “Temple ink- another Appearance We ha\e made the service m The truth hereby appears those who are thinking of breed:- Weston cyclometer, donated by Mr. F. C. stand,” a model in miniature of the Picture and The mutilation is my own, perfect Retoncttinj. Varnish, look at the horse and see sonic < : Weston, its inventor; fourth, a bell donated Mi Nicholas oni n Done with my little shears. wonderful Temperance Temple in Chicago, SHEET &c. Emmons, Mr. E. II. Dakin. Lord. CELLULOID, pleased to show mir stock and eiM .by built by the women of the W. C. T. U. The tion. It was decided to admit .wheelmen out- inkstand is in silver and lac- Gin. L. Davis' Go. Am one having colts they wo'd 1 double-plated Comedy side the club for an entrance fee of The trained, will limi him a \er\ $1. Hockpokt. At a large and enthusiastic which it from —IN- Low Prices! compel banquet to vis.ting wheelmen will be held quered, prevents taruisliing, Address at the Windsor Hotel. The for Republican caucus held in the town of Rock- and is really a very beautiful model. Mrs. programme t the meet, May : Oth, has been finally decid- port to choose delegates to the Republican : Savage received a handsome fruit dish of POOR c& SO IT. Hsiv View Sloelt ed upon. There will be a parade at fol- to be held in 1 State convention, Portland, French ware known as “Limoges.” In ac- Bomb & lowed by a bill climbing contest on Pros- Trimmings. NICHOLAS EMMONS. M* June G. was elected of and pect street, then a run will be taken to Pu- 21, Burgess chairman, j cepiing these gifts Mr. and Mrs. Savage Everything the latest best. in the afternoon to the ban- and E. A. clerk. The ! Alvin in of To Let for the Summer. BELFAST. M-A* diaw, Morrill, following made tender remarks and assured the Joslin. Trimming department charge returning very first-class milliner. I > good rooms w ith board, w ithin ten minutes quet. delegates were chosen: W. A. Merriam, G. members of the Union wherever rpw, that, they The Piny that has Made Millions 1 walk of < juautabacook pond, and three oi post F. A. S. Buzzell, IT. L. Gall and sue us at 11 Main St. office. Address Burgess, Shepherd; may go,they will work in all temperance Laugh. New York, 15. F. C. one S. J. S. C. F. MRS. .1 OSH 1 A 111 \ KRS. W. F. RUNNEL^ May Pillslmry, alternates, S. Fuller, Foster, lines. a. a. h. of the famous Pillsbury brothers of Minneap- Don’t Fail to im the Old Favorite., A. Searsmont Village, Me.. Ma\ 11. isi»2. tttli» Knight and E. A. Morrill. Resolutions were Miss F. Southworth. olis, formerly of Maine, died this morning of at 1* malignant diphtheria, after an illness of adopted re-affirming adherence to Republican A GENUINE SURPRISE. Attorney and Counsellor three 1 days. and the unanimous nom- t" etc principles favoring WANTED! 180 LAUGHS IN 180 MINUTES! Girl Wanted All matters entrusted M The Minneapolis millers of this natue are ination of Hon. B. Cleaves as the Re- I attention. Collections m.l i- Henry prompt BOYS to act as bell boys. Only those re- In a family of but two persons. A good place for sot from but are natives of New Maine, publican candidate for Governor at the com- TWOferred required. Apply at PRICES 35 AND 50 CENTS. a good girl. Apply to ARNOLD HARRIS, able rates ft| CROSBY Me. Seats on sale 1892.—18tf 20tf l’ark Street. Belfast. Office P. 0. Hlnir«" Hampshire. ing election. ( INN, Belfast, City Drug Store, Saturday morning. Belfast, May 5, Building. OF BELFAST. The Belfast Gun and THE NEWS Rifle, Rod Club is Vreeland’s Minstrels gave a very good en- The meeting June 1st, at 2 p. m., in Mont- practising in order to be ready for friendly tertainment at the Belfast Opera House last ville, in the interest of a steam saw mill will I John H. A. A. Small anil Nl^sis- Quiraby, contests with other clubs in Maine. Sat- Tuesday evening. They had a good house. be held at the old saw mill near Sumner Kllis have been appointed appraisers a team of five shot at the on urday grounds The Non-partisan W. T. Alliance will meet Poland’s—not Alonzo Poland’s, as incorrect- property of the late R. Frank Peirce, Mr. Charles R. Coombs Congress street, with Mrs. Burrington, Cedar street, Friday, ly printed last week. '.fast. making the highest score. at 2.45 o’clock. A full attendance is re- Prof. L. C. Bateman, the People’s Party attention of horse breeders is called Because we have Memorial Day is approaching and the quested. nominee for Governor, says his will this year the FINEST and party MOST notice of the manager of the Bay View SEASONABLE line of NEW STYLES usual exercises will be held in Belfast. In the Postal put into the canvass some first class April Guide just received speak- that have ever i.irm in Belfast. Wilkes, been shown, and if you are George Jr., Owners of lots in Grove should ers. them are Senator Cemetery the following Knox county changes are not- Among Peffer, of from the best stock in this country give the matter their attention, and have ed : Name of Clark’s Island changed to Clark Kansas, Sockless Jerry Simpson, General Caroline W. Walton, widow of the them their usual present neat appearance. Island; name of West Camden changed to Weaver, Ignatius Donnelly and Mrs. Lease. FISHING FOR Alfred Walton,of Belfast, was a legatee The will be visited hundreds of BARGAINS cemetery by West Rockport. Mr. William L. Nash, of Montville, called her husband's will for 81,500. She on that people day. at the Journal to The railroad commissioners, with some of office Tuesday say that be you will find our lower than have ,1 her right under the will and peti- prices you The municipal officers of Belfast have the Maine Central officials, came to Belfast has six lambs, twins, one year old, from ever known. Your own mother won’t know of Probate for an allow- the Judge made their which he has when report to the school department Thursday last on a tour of inspection. this spring sheared fiftv-six you you come home dressed in one of Yt the last term of the court in this and a half of wool. concerning the amount expended in this city remained at the Inn over pounds The average Johnson allowed her She They Crosby night adge $1,488. of the is 135 for educational purposes for the year 1891-2. and left Friday morning. weight young sheep pounds and as her dower in the real the estate, each has a The whole amount of school revenues for iamb. He thinks this record can- Oir one Yet Low Pricod ; been at Belfast already has of the finest bands Elegant ty having appraised $2,700. not be beaten in Waldo A. the year was £11,290.21; amount expended, and one of the best orchestras in the county. H. DOANE. v wa r in this will be one-lialf State, during and now it is to have a The £10,S8tp§2, leaving an unexpended balance quintet. quintet “The Islesborough” at Isleshoro will lie atural lift*. has been practicing all winter and discourses oi 'moj .v.i lie outlay was as toiiows: £t»,- opened about, the 15th of June. The season CURED! CURED!! CURED!!! SPRING SUITS. very excellent music. [Rockland Tribune. so a at this resort to be live- It is how one of Hiiltw will Fioht. Nothing attracts large for teachers' salaries : S40.'hWifor fuel; charming promises “ amazing our Ntylish, Tniloi* Fitting change lier than ever. New Last week the Maine Several York parties of the of a and it is as wonderful that we can sell the is a noon two 4.74 Central Railroad Enlargmeent Liver and with appearance man, just BEST dog tight. Saturday Shi for repairs, ami S'iOo.hT for apparatus. have rooms for the summer. Spleen already engaged OF at such MAYELOUSI.Y LOW PRICES. to on Main street near Ma- bought two acres of ground in Brooks, Who will CLOTHING lighting There is a surplus of money in the outlying says Penobscot Bay not be lively, Kidney Trouble.” 1 in no time the was known as the Forbes’ and side with the Acadian at Castine, Ho- mple. and street and an overdraw in the central gravel pit, Northport districts, the tracks were it. tel, Isleshoro and the Woodcliffe all run- LEADING _• -I with The were the laid into The gravel is good PHYSICIANS IN CHICA60, people. dogs district. ning? [Bangor Commercial. ■v, owned hv Mr. Geo. W. Frisbee, and it is being used to ballast the road. DETROIT AND BOSTON Our HAT & FURNISHING GOODS TRADE County Attorney Brown’s Case. The Mr. F. A. went t-> of Mr. I». O. Norton, Dickey Bangor Tuesday Tried anti shagg\ dog A nine from the Camden High school came Tried, Tried -is We have die-— hearing in the case of County Attorney to buy lumber for a summer cottage he is simply immense. res were separated, hut in a minute to Belfast Saturday and played base ball Brown, of Belfast, was appointed for Mon- to build for a Mr. Seubert.of Syracuse, N. V. But 5 Bottles of Dana’s BEAT THEM ALL! were engaged in the second round, a the but has been with picked nine from this city. The day, lllth, again postponed, The cottage will be erected on the Dyer farm Reader, if you have any doubts Boston Derby, and all the in Hals and us were beaten until Harrington, Leading Shapes Caps they separated, t<. game, which attracted some interest, was A Bor I THE tills time June2«Sth. Mr. Brown says the just below the cottage on Wright’s Point, TRUTH OF THE FOLLOWING. one owned Mr. Frisbee for MKX and by sought played on school house common and was INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELF. OUR IIOVS. Our line of XRCK. IJ~E. i R is the handsomest in the city. Governor has turned the matter over to Mr. Northport, built last year. Mr. Dickey says near the Masonic Mr. Nor- W. TESTIMONIALS ARE ALWAYS TRIE. Temple. J. W. Mitchell, of and the last umpired by E. Dilworth. The Belfast ltoekland, that Mr. Harriman, of Searsmont, will build 1’ARDON us for saying, “Dana's is Gentlemen who desire the Custom should ton]; a base ball hat and killed the finest of Clothim,, boys won, the score being 21 to lb. THE KIND named date has been made to suit his con- a new cottage at the Spiritualist Camp- THAT CURES. patronize our Custom Department. dog. venience. Some of the charges, at least,can- Involuntary Imprisonment. A Belfast ground. Hampden, Me.. Oct. 4. ism. Gentlemen:—I have received so much The finest line of NE W in the and we to KM \ O’l'KT. At the Court of lll- not hold water. One of them is for the es- man went to his home at live o’clock last }V^OEE\S city, guarantee give you Tuesday evening Mr. Dana B. Southworth benefit from the use of DANA'S SAKS \ satisfaction. last week the J^^Cleaning. and of old a y in Belfast petition for cape of Robert Brownrigg, which event took Saturday afternoon. His wife was nowhere PARILLA that I ieel ii pressing repairing clothing specialty. drove to a crowd. The TLIC Searspurt happy par- ■ ■ ■ meet; ug of enalit'.»rs of .1 <>el E. 1 place before Brown was county to be but from the chamber above came Ei my duty to write you re- )odge attorney. seen, consisted of Mrs. K. U. Mrs. ty Patterson, garding my case. For years 1 have been was tiled, returnable June 15. Be- The Belfast band made its the sound of muffled The man first public ap- pounding. li. W. Warren, Mrs. Delila Moran, Mrs. W. troubled with Enlargement of the CLARK & SLEEPER, au- se. ..nd of the credit- meeting for the Reason listened, thinking it might he Eiver and also had Kid- pearance Monday evening, spiritual rap- M. Priest, Mrs. Geo. G. Wells and daughter, Spleen, Enwin 11. of Trouble. I was so had that The Barkhurst, Unity, and was welcomed a and enthusi- pings, hut remembering that his wife was ney One-Price Tailors and Men’s by large and Misses A. F. Southworth, Pearl Dad- for two Clothiers, Outfitters, ed to he heard June 15th. n years I was The tirst astic crowd. The hand marched around the house cleaning decided she was engaged in |f | gk| S3 Main Hellast. man, Rosa Chapman, Isa Henderson and unable IVIIlw to work. Street, t ngi't the creditors of O. II. Blummer, and that business. The muffled con- For square played delightfully. The mem- rappings Edith M. Southworth. Mr. and Mrs. Will weeks was unable to get \| airoe. was held and William- tinued, hut still the man heeded not the from the bed to a cliair without Joseph bers have been all winter, and Grinnell at practising the Searsport House entertained I have doctored in 's help. C hicago, as appointed assignee. The tirst the hand must rank sounds. At last he investigated and found COMMENCING THIS WEEK to-day with any in the the company ;n a pleasing manner. Detroit and Boston without receiv- ot the creditors of Warren C. Jaek- his wife in a small closet *.ug State. They have two at imprisoned hardly ing any benefit. In Detroit engagements—both Good Templars. At their meet- TLI A T ■f was held and F. A to stand in. She was regular 1 doctored with I I Beltast, Greer home—for Memorial Day, and for June «sth large enough inside eight Belfast of Good different Doctors, ated E. G. Turner, of Baler- when the door was closed and ing Monday evening Lodge spent hundreds assignee. and i»th, during the annual of accidentally of encampment treated themselves to a dollars without receiving led a for which fastened with a She had re- Templars musieale, petition discharge, will the Sons of Veterans. As the spring clasp. benefit. I eaine to the State of present will vocal and instrumental any ird at the next meeting. mained there nearly one hour. In order to including parts by Maine and, by the advice of Mr. Baker, he a hot political year the band ought to be *E. P. Sisters Sadie Bertha tried a bottle of & Fletcher, Ivnowlton, SARSAPARILLA, FROST CO.* sufficient air she laid down and inhaled your l.awton. of tin lielfast canning estab- well get patronized. and and Bros. F. W. Chase and I received so I |npn it from the crack under the door. She May Deane, and 'i lit. went out among the fanners of chose much bencfittliat vUKtO Mr. Sanford H. Mathews, of the firm of C. M. to remain rather than burst Craig. The Lodge will have a sociable I took four last week with a view to so- imprisoned open more, and to-day f Offer to the Public in county Mathews returned Unparalleled Bargains Bros., Belfast, Monday j the door. She made her husband to-morrow, Friday, evening beginning at am a well man. the of sweet corn. He did promise g planting from Bar Harbor with the You are at to and I largest single or- not to her 7.30. It is confined to Lodge members, all of liberty publish this, 'licet with Mattering success. Most of give away. will stand behind it. der ever received by his firm. It is for the ! whom, both local and visitors, are fraternally winners said they had laid out their Steamer Notes. The new steamer Sylvia, Respectfully yours. inside finish, doors, windows, &<•., fur the invited to he present and enjoy themselves. A. II. DOANE. for tin present season and could not built at Salem, Mass., for the North Haven cottage at Bar Harbor. : Dana Kennedy building Alvin Josljn Comedy Co. This well Sarsaparilla Co., Belfast Maine. it convenient to plant corn this year. and Bo< k 1. ml route, arrived at the latter While the order is it calls fur large, the know n and 1 y 1 man Lawton wdl not put in machinery this last and is now She favorite combination will play at best of material and place week, running. very workmanship. the Belfast for canning corn unless he can se< mv was built for I)r. C. (I. Weld, of Newport, Opera House next Tuesday even- LATEST STYLES AM) COLORS. Several firms were after the work, but the SKOD.t’S GERMAN SOAP, .perath>1 of our farmers in the enter- R. who owns a summer at Iron ing, May *24th. The play is too well known did not dare I., cottage “ Pure as architect trust it to any other Soft as Velvet.” And sold everywhere OXK MONTH ago for 1-4 moiv than \\v ask \ *u for the same It is hoped the re«|U:ied number of l’oint, North Haven. The Sylvia is 70 feet here to call for special mention. I'nele Al- whole firm in New The cot- Gold,” that tells the England. Kennedy vin -coat >n.i\ !>e secured. Farmers when in over all, 5S on the water-line, II feet beam advertises to give iso laughs in iso min- story. Most highly medicated to-day.-- will ct>st over and will he tile tage mmi, utes. ever made. one enko. It ue rcMiiested to eaL at Mr. Lawton's and ■") feet s inclu-s draft, 4J.77 gross t«»ns or Those who have seen tic play say there soap Try i: nest private residence in the State of is At all is elegant. Druggists. •• and talk tin; matter .>\ « i- with him. JT.Jb net, and will steam nine miles an hour. ISO laughs in every act. This comedy has Maine. The finish comprises all the fancy Price, 35 cts. Lawton is now about Mft\ The boat is fitted with all modern conven- always been mounted in excellent and aiming woods. The :de;t is to ha\e :i nict style, without there is e\er\ reason t<» believe that I'nele s ii[ lams daily. iences and must become very popular. In l'ega: handsome trips daily. 1 mb lie—a production long 1.1 > he remembered. AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER SOLI> I1E FORE. is commanded Willard A. We advi.se all to and have a ! the sti re n Main street now ocm- order. Sylvia by (.'apt. go good laugh. late of the sell. I)<> not a dollar for CLOTHING of kind fur Men or M r. Ow« :i (L Whit.-, to Dangor par- Mills, packet Greyhound.... Lecture to the Schools. Mr. G. Board- spend any lEyC wear, Rooks Mills. Mr. Frank of Pros- Avery, The on steamer be until wiio wili con,! a t a laie y goods and repairs Pentagoet, will man Smith, of Lewiston, will ad you lnive seen our snoods and priees. Ii will pay you to examine mir stock. with F. W. formerly pect, spent Sunday Shepherd. the of aery business. A new plate glass front completed by last the week, when she dress the oi the ami Grammar AVe a few of our Henry Wentworth and wil*1. Imm pupils High quote many bargains: Jaunt,on. will be for sea. Mr. put iii and tnr interim* handsonieiy ready George Pallister, schools, at the school rooms this after- Mass., are liis f«w a High visiting parents short of steamboat lias been •i np with an irmi et-i ling, rminters, ete. Portland, inspector, noon at 3 o', lock,on and Penman- time... Thomas Wentworth has “Drawing dapboard- here and examined the vessel. iiite \v:i! ret:’-- it* in business. For Capt. Oakes From 4 to he will talk to tin* and painted the front side, ami L of his ship." pu- tu eiil\ *-.ars to go to Boston and load for East- Straw Mr. expects Straw Hats! a ilals! White lias Straw Hats! iy of the I intermediate and kept In1 use. I'. T. W eiitworth has his pils Primary schools. shop full where lie will' load with market m lh lfa-d, for more than seven- port, the products The talks will be of carriages for and He illustrated on tin* black- repairs painting. of the sardine factories. The in years in tin- store lie now oemipms. ]],. Pentagoet board. Mr. Smith has to the schools has had lots t <* do in that line this spring.... spoken Men’s and to from a vessel to a mer- Suits Overcoats from 54x0 up the best. kept good market and retires from changing government at Rockland, Camden, and with Deo. Patterson began to repair bis house Vinalhaveii, ness w chant vessel will be enrolled as a new vessel. Youths’ si ith the respect of all_Captain satisfaction. Mr. Smith was Suits from $1.00 up to 510.00. Monday. r]*he men found it much good recently decayed The Olivette will not run to Bar "it 11. Comnhs has lie.-n improving his Harbor with the College Grammar school in Brook- Bovs’ Suits from to in many plat « -.Joseph Jackson has been $1.00 up $>.00. this been chartered run se on North]"'!', aveium. \ e-.vered year, having to lyn. N. V. at work for Mrs. E. P. Brown, hauling hay Hats, from a 10 Cent Straw Hat to the verv best Derbv. za has been built on tin front and m>uth between Boston and Halifax, N. S., in con- up Fred White.... Mrs. Annabel Underwood A. P Mansfield to-day will run on rem- from 10 to Cents. ->f the house, making a d« lightful junction with the steamer Halifax_Ross Caps Cents 7> place entertained the sociable at ln-r father's. Mr. nant Ha.ml.mrgs at his store in Masonic Tem- & Howell’s will soon sail spend a summer afternoon... .The Jisli tug, Bismark, See the low Mens and Shirts from >> cents Wales Miller's, Tuesday afternoon. A good ple. price he quotes III an- Boys’ upwards. ■iket of M li Kmiwlton A' Ci*. lias ber-n from Norfolk for Bangor to resume towing 1 ime was hyail... May Womlhurv other column-Moses Gray, Belfast, otters All kinds of Under- enjoyed on tin* river. Collars, Cults, Neckwear, Hosiery, urged by r.m*i\ ing a portion of tin- Captains of vessels running parti- began her >• liool Mmiday m West for sale his house on Bay View street... MARCUS LITTLEFIELD. Washing- will wear, &c., Sc. aml taking into it the room up the Penobscot he pleased to see her formerly a: Sadie Woodbury has om- near Waldo Mrs. G. R. Steeper, Belfast, will ladies back as she is the give !'led by Mr. C. A. lirown, boot and sin**- again, finest tug in Eastern St at i"i and Mrs. Abbv has one in instruction in ornamental needle work.... Rheumatism of the Joints Moody waters. She lias had a E. P. FROST & er. Km-wlton N; Co. wanted more imoih very prosperous sea- CO., 78 Main St.. Belfast, Me. Si -util Brooks. W. F. Bunnells, attorney at law. son publishes hfir m. business. in the South-The steamer Rockland !easing ..The M.-rho- His professional card and can be found at is at oarsouage will In* before Fo*v. Thk Chi in hip. Last Friday being newly painted Bangor, which repaired veningthere Winterport where lie may be consulted on all INHERITED MRMOOD was a at the Methodist makes a vast in the looks of Hun- "in **.-( ujiies it. Mr. Hans mn re.-eption Church in improvement of law.... Charles questions E. Brown Mor- Banished a honor "f lb*v. and Mr>. S. L. the boat. She will have new and Skoda’s, htanmd nr while tin* repairs are be- Hanscnm, anchors, rill. has a card of thanks in another column. by will mad. Mi. There was a m.t make the usual trips, beginning June ;i. Arnold Harris is making large attendance, only of ....A girl wanted to do housework Ar- AFTER PHYSICIANS HAD PRONOUNCED who by 1 ill' !!: S i, members .-I that hut ....Capt. Win. Crosby, has been in the ri'i'liix .*11 Main Street church, by many from nold Harris, Belfast. THEM INCURABLE! the command of the steamer Casrine the 'it A o.-eupicd 11\ The :ty Iaundr\. due other city churches. All tie* pastors in during A jo ex'ens.M repairs and a tlii-r* in Jlaiiscoin made a feeling lb-v. A REPRESENT \TIVK a number reply. was another for of good livery horses. the summer.... driving horse, got out to stop COVERY ('<).. N«»T LONG SINCE HE RELAT- la added. A. La was position through Last week X. Marsh, «■!'Scarsport, present and ED THE FOLLOWING STORY: H. These horses will sell at prices to roinjuire with second-hand- the steamer Field tin* runaway and was struck a wheel Icecream and cake were May entered upon a new hy ers. should be sure and see them Mi 1* l, spoke. served to Ever since I was horn. I have been Buyers before yelling a horse that has Str.-iir. cast sale, has and slight;;, injured. The was thrown lie audience B-v L. mute. On arrival of the Boston boat at hoy troubled at times, mot e or !e>s. wilh a been WOBX Ol'T OXVI'.. 1"“ hens Young, from in Ids coups. He hatches both out. The horse was rut somewhat.... IH'.MOK on my hands, lace and neck. Smith Rockland the Field to Miss fUf^'All horses guaranteed as sold. Hope, will preach at Memorial Hall May pioceeds Spruce Eor lifteen years it has been on the in- '.tily .uni a it i ti 1 and breeds a cross Newell and ;a!ly. Dora Basil Staples drove to Bel- crease. 1 have been in next afternoon and at IL-ad, Clarks Island, Tenant's Harbor, Port gradually failing •-•'•’.i Sunday evening, 2.30 it hits Win. l*j. (tIIINIVKLL, >I<». ;:ght hrahmas and mont afternoon to a tide- health, and for three years past s<‘iii-s|ioi't. leghorns. and Civile and and con- Monday deliver 7.standard time. “The Pres- Friendship, returning itched ami burned so badly, that all the new e\ ci .in,- ;> Subject .S'. .I line of Carriages to arrive making improvements gram. When near Murch’s the I could rest at was to expected daily. Compare eiii ITuth.".. At the Universalist nects with the Boston steamer going west. Stephen way get any night, them note church bathe in earbolie acid, and and prices before buying. IF. I'. (1. fixing up about his premises. Last wheel of tin* wagon dropped into a defect- in strong te xt Sunday, to the The steamer has been put- in first class con- this relieved me far a few hours. Mr. Fred yer, of Vinalhaven. one of the tugs, overturned the and my service (10.4a, a. m.) will be devoted to carriage ders set in, drawing my shoulders to \\ ndike, orcester, Mass....The gov- the into a mill For- _ no out of place. thoughts to Memorial and Dec- White Wings. J. A. Clough, Nathan spilled occupants pond. appropriate RF 1 I F|# that for three weeks ii'*iit lmoy vessel Isis was in Belfast liar- Patterson and Eben tunately they were The ® oraticii Hay. Texts n Tim—n chapter, 2nd Hatch have hired Kim- uninjured. carriage i cli(l llot have my last week....A quantity of oak was clothes off. Physicians said I could never piling clause of 3d verse—i 20. Y. P. C. lr. ball’s yacht F. C. Ik, and will engage in fish- damaged Sam’l, x, get well. I was unable to do any work, BIG BARGAINS IN been landed on the SUITS. steamboat wharf, 0.30 m. the summer. The boat will are was a sufferer. I doctored with p. The Christian’s Armor, Eph. vi: ing coming befit- We indebted to Mark Andrews & Co., and great will he driven about the corners of the several including Specialists 11-10 ted out and sail for the down fora handsome illustrated volume Physicians, fishing grounds entitled, in Boston, and took nearly all the ad- a irl t<> take the of those worn out. We have selected lot of last season's suits, consisting of 27 MKN’.s SUITS, ranging place the bay about the last of the month... its Commerce and Litera- vertised sarsaparillas and blood .Capt. “Boston; Finance, in from $2.50 to 22, YOUTHS' $2.00 to $2,.50; 22 HOYS SUI Belfast merchants must he on the alert Shipping Items. Sch. Henry purifiers, but received no benefit what- prices $5.00; SUITS, TS, Whitney, E. L. of Crow ture." In the notices of business firms Williams, Cove, Islesboro, is ever. I had given up all hopes, and un- ages 5 to 14 years, prices 75 cents to si.25. All of these suits are less than one-half ■ \ to with Sullers, of Castine, with lumber from Ban- expect compete their neigh- came across the in the friends thought I could live but a few bay Saturday the yacht following: of what they cost. Our object in these suits so low is to our stock fresh * fus' New \ was in collision months. I the use of SKODA’S selling keep at Roeklaml. One day last week a run- gor ork, Thursday Edith. A few began years ago Capt. Williams ran Mark Andrews » recent ly met at a lintel in tlie in- Nantucket, Belfast ME, lb feet and 6 on native of Maine. SKODA DISCOVERY CO,. BELFAST, and will inches the keel, 8 feet beam • Sunday have some reoairs made r An up-river paper a SHOD VS LITTLE SPRING LINE OF HATS. reports clergy- and .■’) feet and 6 inches She a TABLETS, here. I he is commanded deep. has as on “a slioat to Belfast.” Whether Crosliy by Capt. Castine. Steamer Jesse came from (Jam- Mild, Safe, Efficient. Far su- trip a We the line of Ilats in the of the LATEST Fred White, of this late of sell. graceful overhang aft, sharp bow, and fine to any For Head- carry largest city, and NOBBIEST 'uy nr se.'l nur city, Helen. and three new perior pill. •• contemporary does not den, Saturday, brought boats Our Hats arc the ! The lines. While of the same general dimen- ache and Liver Complaint STYLES. leading I I;i i*i*i iii£« on and lloNton Mr. Mary E. Crosby was the sell. for J. M. two row Derby,” Llewellyn Sleeper has formerly Vogel 1, boats and one fine these Tab- winch we are for in BROWN and BLAPK bought sions as (lie the Alice B. nothing can equal selling $2, SHADES. Our line of 1 and was built at Marjorie, draws apt. 1L II. Coombs a Knox Imogene Iliversty Denuis- eat boat....Miss M. J. Abbott came on the lets. With the DISCOVERY four-years-old more water and was ville, N. J.,in IST.'l. She is about :i00 tons and designed expressly for cure Rheumatism. 50 in Drew cult. It is a very ani- Cimlwia, Saturday, and is at Mrs. Win. H. they promising The ;i Iio.y is a good vessel, been speed. boat has '.MX) pounds of iron on M only 85 cts. J he Belfast Water Company is busy having rebuilt_Sell. itlierlee’s-Hon. H. C. Goodenow and Gentlemen’s Goods William from her k**el and about 2,4(H) pounds inside. She lyGnrm Furnishing t*ng in new services.... Mr. Atwood Gil- Slater, Hoboken, has discharg- family came, Tuesday, on the (Jimbria, and has a and a Can't in and ed a cargo of coal for Fred G. I large cock-pit cabin extending are at their be beat style quality. We call particular attention to our I{ I ILROA l> iv. East Side, lost sixty-one chickens in White_The cottage. granite strike the about half her length. Her mast is 26 feet O VERALL, which we are special agents for. They are more durable than any night last week. Jt is throughout country lias East Thorndike. Mrs. supposed they with a 12 foot Bertie Clark, of Overall in the AND EXAMINE OUK HOOKS. interfered more or less with long topmast. The city. ~jf=CALL killed rats....Mr C. the coasting bowsprit is by Henry Burgess is {) feet the City Point, visiting her sister, Mrs. J). B. trade. Stone and form no small outboard, mainboom 26 feet bought the interest of James H. paving part Flint-Mrs. B. D. Capt. and the 14 feet. She is Newell and family, of '' of the ti-artic from the State of gaff intended to car- kins in the ice business ill this The Maine, and are a few city. ry sails and a Burnham, spending weeks with when there is an in light spreads large amount of is now J. W. and interruption the busi- her Mr. and Waldo Capt. Burgess II. C. canvas. The craft has parents, Mrs. S. S. Files_Miss Try ness our been a trial sail House, vessels feel it. The si'll. given Clothing ••argess, brothers.... In for the George B. Annie Files is her excavating and the result was very The visiting sister, Mrs. F. D. : Ferguson was under contract to load satisfactory. '(nidation <*f the extension to C. N. Black’s stone, Tasker, of Corinth... Farmers are well hut the order yacht was built by Mr. E. L. Macomber_ along ■ was countermanded and we OWEN BROS. at the of ti ve feet an with their in this Belfast. depth English eop- (apt. F. C. Pendleton, of will planting vicinity_Mem- Proprietors, learn of other .similar cases_Sell. William Islesboro, •■iit dated 1*2:1 was found.... Workmen his orial services will he held at the Center Slater which has give sloop yacht more sail this season. in to just discharged a cargo of 25>th Condensed and Filtered “g lay brick Wednesday oil Black's ex- The main boom and gaff will be Church, May coal here has chartered to load for lengthened ALL PATENT MEDICINES "iision.. ..Thayer & Adams have sold to paving and several cloths Burnham. J. C. and Worcester New York. & put into the mainsail. Libby son, I*. A. Lib- W. Sargent Co. furnished the car- VASELINE. if-nry Duntoii a tine bicycle for bis son. J lie when by, left for Montana. Louisa captain says Ins boat is beaten he ! Monday P. A. Libbv t.w wheels go-Sell. Frances was hauled out arrive daily... .The will a faster goes to bis father will be 4 Oz. Jars Ten Cents ! graduating on tin- liny one-There was a scrub stay; absent about ,ss Wednesday Belfast marine GREATLY REDUCED "f the Belfast school took a railway. one PRICES! High biiok- yacht race Sunday between five boats at Isle- month.Allie Thurston goes west this POOR »€• ....The vessels have been SOX, Druggists. U ,1 fide to Tuesdav following char- week Quantebacook after- boro. Tbe start was made from to try and make his fortune. He POOR & SON. 1,1.The tered or are on the from Gilkey's goes Druggists. windlass and other gear for passage New York first Donald Harbor, round island to to Great Falls, Montana... .A. C. Lib- & Brown’s new vessel arrived to Belfast with coal: Sells. Nellie S. Ensign Haddock House for sale. Pick- lost a ; -n the Bath Iron Works ledge, Lincolnville and return. by valuable colt Jt. was INSTRUCTION IN 1 Wednesday.... and A. The wind Sunday. The subscriber oilers for sale «• ering Hayfnrd, for F. G. Belfast and Yinalhaven White; found dead in the his on packet P.| M. was southwesterly and was a beat to wind- stall-The late rain was house Bay View street. nnie had a number of sells. Susie I'. H. ! pigs on hoard Tues- Oliver, Curtis and Paul much needed in these The house is a two story one. in 11 ward and return. The winner was parts. art* be- Three overboard and one for an old Crops good repair and very convenient. got was Seavey Swan & Sibley Co. The to and See. wned before it freight boat called a ginning look well. Grass is verv The lot is 80 feet on Bav View could be rescued. L. H. 70 Chatham boat, which was growing is cents per ton-Sell. fast and there is a street and extends 132 feet to the shore' of the Niuean, of Lincolnville, will the new Young Brothers from promising outlook for the 1 invite the ladies of Belfast and who caikj left brought Massachusetts by Mr. Brack- farmers... harbor. The location is one of the best in the vicinity irkentine in McDonald & Gardiner May lltli and arrived at People living on the Sebastieook desire instruction or practice in ornamental building Brown’s Phila- ett. The the city, overlooking as it does the beautiful harbor } ard. Chatham boat led the others say water is as low now, with ithe ex- needlework, to meet at house, 2t> Church delphia tile liitli. liy- and bay. Will be sold at a bargain. Call on my of the fall as street, corner of Bine, street, the 23d at twenty minutes. ception 18H0, they ever saw it, MOSES GRAY. inst., and it is j 2 o’clock i\ m. MBS. l{. still dropping. GmlOnrm Belfast, May 10, 1892.—tf20 SLEEI’EB. Belfast, May 19, 1892.—lw20 Water Vessels. Educational Rhymes. Ami now we mav rest, for we've told them come active participants in the many meet- Register of Deep all. ings which now they too often attend as THE LITTLE MUSH' SCHOLAR. Truth’s Melodies. in- Housekeepers, [Mother listeners only. Among the subjects SHIPS. ITCHING AND SCALY I know a little maiden who is learning how cluded are: How to organize a meeting; to play; AN ALPHABET OF RIVERS. how to form a permanent society; calling Abner Coburn, G A Nieliols, sailed from Skin Disease 9 Years. Doctors and Attention! he in for she's at it New — S She seems to earnest, to the election of York May 10 for Seattle and Tacoma. I A stands for the Amazon, mighty and grand, order; addressing chair; Medicines Useless. Cured 'most all day, A G David Divers, sailed from by And the B's Beresina, on Muscovy’s strand, officers; model of a constitution and by- Hopes, She tortures tin- piano, and calls forth most San Francisco 15 for New York. Cuticura for $4.75. The placid Charles River will tit for the C, tlie quorum: routine business: the April piercing wails: laws; A J T P Colcord, sailed from New "While the beautiful Danube is ready for 1). order of how to Fuller, And when 1 ask the reason, says she's prac- business; make, second, York Feh 10 for San Francisco. Tin* E is the Elbe in Deutschland far North, T feel it is to toll my experience tising the scales. state, and jmt in motions; rules for de- from Philadelphia for my duty you And the first F, I find, strange to say, is the Alameda, Chapman, •>uh your Cuticura Remedies. I have been ^ and the 64 bate: contesting yielding floor; San Francisco, sailed from Delaware Break- troubled for over nice years with a dreadful skin Sudbury St.jBoston, 1 like to hear though I cannot Forth. Mass. good playing, the different methods water Jan 8. disease, wnen nrst n tell a Hat The great river Ganges ran go for the G, previous question; Belle of C sailed from New there a few for II our of tie reconsideration of Bath, Curtis, it, appeared From E in the treble, or whatever’s And blue Hudson will certainly voting; votes; on sharp York March 8 for Kong: spoken Mar. small red spots my nature and effect of Hong > called like that: be: votes; amendments; and it kept n 9, 1 27 Ion 44 W. breast, 1 wish when scales are The quaint for I has its claims, to and jit N, slowly. 11 st:n t But practised, pianos Irrawaddy ways amend; dependent indepen- C C arrived at New York Nov spreading Ami the .1 is the and beautiful James. to Chapman, ed the same on my 1 a« > were made dumb, limpid dent motions; the motions to adjourn, 10 from K is for 1 know in a London. between my shoulders. \ I so tired of that eternal tum- The Kama, jiffy, to and to com- grow hearing lay on the table, postpone, B F Colcord, sailed from Ma- few after the spf te-tum. And the L is the Loire and the prosperous Centennial, days mit; the committee's duties and its report; nila Feb 18 for New York; passed Anjier turned gray, and Ikl Liffey. of March 14. itching. Small scales won d jiow when this little maiden at tlie hrst be- For M we and of privilege, and questions have plenty to choose from, questions fall off, bo it continue d to order—all and illustra- Charger, 1) S (ioodell. cleared from New gan play, well. carefully explained spreading all over n y her York 1 for 'Twas teedh-teedle-teedle that employed There's the noble Missouri, The Mo- ted. Lee A Boston. April Hong Kong. body. I tried all the p; gentle Shepard, publishers, Daniel S sailed from all the day. selle. 75 cents. Barnes, J Stover, ent medicines I could think ('loth, Port 8 for or hold of. J 1 really felt ipii.e happy when the fateful For N we have ami the Onion is O, Blakeley April Philadelphia. of, get Nile, Frank NV G Nichols, sailed consulted doctors. Yes, had eoine, While for 1* can choose the I’ruth Pendleton, day you gray Butler’s Book. would cure me in a And she was then to this awful from Calcutta Man-h 25 for San Francisco via they promoted or the Bo. snort time, nut trioy always Taiieu. men ga\- ix mu. Madras. turn-te-t is the "in* of our own. was no for me. >< n <• The Ct> Quinebaug, A ! KITCHEN It so, examine change: S Shannon, a beautiful The of General Kobio, Amos YTirtruA Remedies, RANGE? l*’or the there’s tie- autobiography History 1 It showed this young musician was not lim- Hong Kong March 5.0 fur New York. n much good, l»ut to my surprise, thiee '.x. I', lintlei is in its character •• ited in stream, lienj. unique Great Howell, arrived .it Boston «l in ha, one ea ke. of Cl TK fit a So a r. ..\ •: 11.' range. Rome Admiral, 1 j And the T is the Tiber where reigns to •Utl"S of RESoI.VKNT CUieU n « !■ Ii 1 THE ELEGANT lint oli! were it was three and is the first authentic information March 21 trom Melbourne. (JCTKTIU my hopes empty: « supreme. ’>1 v r-kin is now as white and pure a* that <• ♦ a < In months ago. be given of his life and works and hist on- U Pliim-as Pendleton, ar- long Tie 1 I think, will with l’ quite agree. Henry Hyde, '■•ml m\ photograph. 1 iiave many friend' :: te-nm;. te-tum is all she ral, with national General rived at 24 And umi-te-tum. licctioii affairs. San Francisco April from New > an l St. Paui. Minn. And the turbulent \ nlga w ill lit for the Y. i.Mg'-, 111., s< ems to know. lfutler lias the most careful York. I< HIX K. I’i: A KSt >N The W's Weser, and N'-nil X always kept diaries of and interna- ui'iini'Uii, .M I>' •>>. ri eii -i I><'ST(>11 P. O. Cox in62, Whatcom, Washington. i «A■ nA km w w hat's to follow, hi 1 km w 1 (Y.ui mav lind it spelled with1 a J.to per- historical, political 21 fi'Hiii M ell*oiirue. Gold April Clarion shoiii«l lu glad plex;. tional events, taken notes, collected and F. W. Treai. arrived at, Hong’ At an\ change what. \er, for iT can't he half Then for \ Yatig-Tse-kiang is simple and documents of iceberg, preserved priceless value, Kong April 11 Iruiii New Yo-.k. Cuticura Resolvent Portable Cooking Range as had easy, which he now uses in his work. compiling E 1> 1’ Nickels, sailed from T'i u .1 and Ski?! Purifier, intcrnnlh c-nie to conclusion- know And to cud the list with Z, take Iroquois, I tins y.-u may long < > The style of writing of General Butler is Havre April 12. tor New York. i: a 11 a* great Skin Cure, and Crnti IMPROVED FOl ,392. my aw in I griol- Zambesi. \i*. Skin Peau extern."i v. Bank Safes, Bank \ Bank \ ,i, too well known to -need criticism or laeoli E 1- (. Watson, sailed tin-exquisite tiller, anils, any Bulge way. > e iV vo Vcini* 11 .alle-tc« dh as a n.- reilul ve- St. Ni« liolas. i'i■ lie\ a!,d speedily enre every hi Tile ir!v.:t >:,.<•> of 1 comment. 'J’lie reader of his books is from Calcutta 21 for New York. April m ini.r of ilu- -kin, scalp, and aloud, v ,»). t ,;t tii.it it at K. not at a loss to his •Josephus, Thomas Bogeis, Hong ng i'oui 10 from to •: mo-.- ! t ;c! understand meaning, infancy age, pimples |mj n?;»r Doors, and Work of all lei, I hcai this \ MISTAKE. A d for New York. Deposit W.tl. an canu stne.-s unw orthy MOinilYINU for he expresses himself on all subjects in prii maiden drum ,J. M..rs» Savoiw sailed from 50c.; Soap 1 s mlicd in \ 1,ibles uV(iMii(lu\cr. ami haeU- the most direct and fearless Llewellyn .-■.Id everywhere. Price, Ccticcra, l'ejirful language. San Eratieiseo Id l'.-r Taltal. the Poi;!.i. M. 'it V. dust undenn-ath my study at this ward and too April Ppsoi.vknt, $1. Prepared by forward, His of ii. »•» :.i criticism men and measures is such Lue\ A M arrived at !»l.l o hr iciit to a deed ie- his are ex- A L leared from New 1 v ., .,!•• St P It t -uglit proii. essay not to bother m\ head. preface: •‘Whenever opinions Luzon, Carver, MPI'l'^i blackheads, red, rough, chap pen, ai •. V .ke 20 0 dee. York April for Shanghae. cur. d (T'ticup.a Soap. “If you call her Fifty-four' tor a while, pressed upon men, their character and t I 111 oily skin by Manuel Ldw sailed 1 larper’s V.iimg 1’ooph learn it, h\ heart," she said. conduct, and the motives which influenced Llaguiio. Smalley, ) fret- ir>n sold in Lynn, Ma>s., you'll from San Fu.neise.. Fell 2. for .New York. §E.'Wf»r3:>-ouge £ them, are my I WEAK, PAINFUL KIDNEYS, imlvt So 1 took my favorite. Mary Aim (though 1 they opinions'and hope Mary L Stone, CC Bark, sailed from New AliVAM'EH KDUCA 110N. not of denial as such. Whether With their weary, dull, aching, lifeless, was a dreadful shame capable York 21) for 1 where "o .1 Mia sates Thought't April Shanghae. all-gone sensation, relieved in on*- .1 .ui<.l f ■'.;!<• v were subjected to child such a these are well founded belu'hi these little children, who are To give such a perfectly lovely opinions correct, Nancy Pendleton. .) N Pendleton, arrived minute by the Cuticura Anti-Pain playing "ti the Hour. perfectly horrid name), or proper in any respect, is open to the at New York March 22 from Hong lvong. Plaster. The first and only instant., and A ml I called iier dear little B I > at killing -5 heat their contents. \v Tl ey vei; ab- lit. ami kick abi.nt, my “Fifty-Four" fullest criticism.” He relates that when Pice. A B Colson, arrived San strengthening plaster. “T,, WOOD, BISHOP & CO. preserving a tlines, till l knew boisterously r*»ar hundred rt tiring from the < 'harleston convention in Francisco Feh 2D from Liverpool. as the 6mlS As tin \ « their hands ill great delight, The answer of six tunes nine as well P P riioma.s, p B Nichols, sailed from l,,p lsiiO, •Among the retiring delegates was and think it fmi, answer of two times two. Feh 1 tor New York : I Keronl al»o in the o>w < i, splendid F. of Maine, who after- Hong Kong passed Immplon ;• bones a hu- George JSliepley. \\ Idle constructing of bag of al- Anjier Feh 11. Next da\ Elizabeth Wigghsw orth, who wards went with me to Island in man skeleton. Ship Bapliael, Harkness, arrived at Melbourne ways acts so proud, command a of became a March IS from \ ork. 1 regiment, briga- New in 1ST' in tin- Hrraf /:o>n / ir< > instead uf Chinese and the “Six times nine is tifty-two," and 1 ; >7'j puzzles, Said, dier general and died a Circuit Court Boh.-it 1. sailed from id* ks of aloud ! Belknap, Staples, building red, nearly laughed New York .".u teacher said. Judge of the United States. As we were March for Yokohama. 'i e\ hav e got a human skeleton, from ankle 1 »ut I wished 1 had n't when the Potomas from S P Hitchcock, (.fares, sailed from Liver- unto ad : "Now 1 loiothy, tell il you ran." crossing Acquia Creek, in Tuskai in all the great tires since, send t• »r ejren — 14 for New York: ill F the the Nicholas. muskets on our As oireutly spinal they adjust [St. carrying shoulders.;’ and I New York 2d lor San Francisco. ribs. April shining replied ‘That is only too likely to be the St C F Carver, arrived at New News and Notes. Nicholas, Literary fact.’ When on his First, the hones are deftly slmliled in the way from Ilatteras York April 21 from San Francisco. hag. and shaken well. to New Orleans the transport on which he State of Maim-, 11 H t urtis, sailed from Will cure rat- The number ol Romance contains Havre 24 New York. And then out upon the carpel the.v are April sailed was disabled and there was great April for \ tled forth nu ll : a from the of F. Thomas C N arrived at, THE FAIR pell very interesting story pen fear that she would be wrecked. He thus iJana, Meyers, | WORLD’S And. before the father knows it. he is loud- son of Rev. W. o. Hol- Tacoma March 2D from Seattle. And all who desei ve t hem, Finest Holman, relates an incident how General The worst cases telling d> with ; Ti 1 lit* E Starhtiek, id hen Curtis, arrived «! ly greeted man, of Rockland. The story is styled Neal Dow. preferred to remain with bis DEMAND THIS BRAND OF FLOUR ••There's the rude, unplastered framework at Portland. (», Feh 2d from New York. ‘•Whitmore's Masterpiece" and deals with men rather than seek in of the recent Mr. Smith !" safety leaving the Wandering .Jew, I> C Nichols, sailed from an artist's love of his own creation. It is v disabled ship: New York 1 >ee 1 for Iloug Kong. Ov Skin \ the father, ill sees the holies well As perfection, cleverly conceived and told. Mr. •.Meanwhile the wind trout tlie south- Wm H Maey, Ameslairy. sailed fr<>m IIavre together put, Holman is as a 2d for New York. evidently gifted story east rapidly increased, and the sea April ill unbounded joy lie gay I about from began hops w liter. to turbulent, tin* Wm II Conner. Frank -I Pendleton,at Ma- Disease ; to foot: grow waves foot striking nila March to load for Boston. the I 21, And the little boys about tin- room their An article of much grewsome interest, heavily against ship. asked (Bisson whether BAKKS. happy sire pursue, describing First Actions of Wounded Sol- lie eould take on board the Mt. From a [ And tin n his coat-tails for the I Vernon a of y hang up. diers. will be among the contents of The portion my troops. lie said Adam W Spies. A 1> Field, sailed from si !\ er quarter due. he did not know how he could March 24 for Boston. Popular science Monthly for June. The many carry, Singapore 1 but would t<> Alice Alanson sailed from Then father yields the silver, and lie pets, writer. Mr. (leorge I, Kilmer, gives his try take on as many as three l.’ced, Ford, Common Pimple hundred men. 1 had Boston 2 foi Bridgew ater. N S. them, every .-lie, own and other eases which he the Western Bay April experience, Beatrice sailed from For displaying such a knowledge of the hu- State Regiment of Massachusetts and the Havener, lliclihorn, j has seen on the battle-lield or has collected March 24 for New York. Ilia!i skeleton l'ilteenth Cieiifuegos On the Face from varioim sources, and raises a number Maine Regiment, commanded 1>\ remarked lie's tliev are Belmont, Heagan, from Boston for K »sa- ► And after h< proud ( <»!. Neal Dow. in order to deal fairlv hi> kin and kii h, of interesting physiological ipieries con- rio. arrived at Buenos Ayres April Hi with everybody. 1 took as Inciters Ctirrie F .1 B arrive 1 at l n he hag lie hurls the franiew i in ( \i;\ i i; s. bool-ma'am ever known, Hour; The Strange Career of a Burglar, my regiment and stand by you:" ami he Examdi, Blanchard, from THE BELFAST and was Nexx York Fch (i for Brishanc. Whose ways of teaching hoys girls Kent and Sussex Courier; with “Carpy: a did. Fine I'anil. 140aere» known a- t h < ot Evi*- 1 I a ■•.•Mainly her own. of “Doctor Heed, A T W'hittier, sailed from 2 mile- from i 11 ,,u >hoie loa-l. I Story To-day," Cregory." The book is full of on j interesting incidents Nexv York March ’>0 for Uuayaqiiil. Sold frontage IVii-iI.s,,.- May w.Uami. o.t-- “A Saul and David of the and Everywhere ami I give my brightest pupil," in a pleasant Steppe," and (Bmeral Butler brings a multitude of Harvard, Coicord. sailed from Nexv York mowing tiehl.-. mulctiliaim-.l .1.1:1,, lvt-42 I OO tuns best i., 1 ‘. 11 n .so tone she official & hay P by said, to lo h»r Machine Co. poetry. documents sustain his views and April Anjier. house. -mailer barn- ami cornel' by himself to show that lie implement-. A litth substantiate his facts. the book Havana, line, sailed from Nexv York Foundry line “The Master of the a novel Open Announce !<> the publie that thc\ are Fxeept ionally -prinu water. l.m is head, Magicians," 2d for J lax ana. prepared elrv.iteil ami where you may you will lind April to do all kinds ..t eommamlinu an rwemii .1 Viid 1" the tender of-the dull- collobrated Elizabeth Stuart something sick maim ■ feelings by Phelps Herbert Albert sailed Also N lb of t' km -a n 1- spare that will attract, and hold interest. Black, Blanchanl, point iMa_. .| est 1 and Herbert 1). Ward is your who has tried Point arres. timm. i in I m* r«" I u .... 1., hoy, put published by ’1 from La Libertad. C A., Felt 20 foi Panama. numerous so he book is sold on It to All tin others in a circle you can't tell Miliiin A- Co., Boston, in the only subscription. Hudson. F A arrived at Marseilles Sarsaparilla* and growth. Appl\ Houghton, is Curtis, specifics & Machine Works. r,i‘ which is fi>ot. published in Herman and French. It is A without Foundry CHAS. F GORDON Biverside Series. Price 00 cents. : pril 11 from Manila. The permanent relief, Also manufacturers of the Paper 1 a book that cannot fail to have a art- National Hank. M. a Henry Norxvcll, Frank Perry, sailed from makes no mistake in usin. put in, just wealth of spoken 21, have tor them* Ives a I a d m Belfast Fourulry er, scope, flexibility, imagina- Yachtsmen will find a most gained got* pe how it's made. complete lat 2 2‘J \V. tient Sue. :;4. tion and fidelity to that human nature N, long reputation on their own merits, instead Belfast. Mr.. Kell. n.-,. 1 and valuable of Penobscot, McCaulder, arrived at New "f having a reputation ma mi farture ! for tnem ■ w hich so litte in the course of compendium useful facts FOR KnthusiastieI»less you, it is wonderful changes loud T> !■ SALE. York March 2d from Singapore. by advertising. aid in ••.iking up a 11 > see -The Master of the must to their and exhila- and for c on ages. Magicians' pertaining delightful St Lucie, .1 T Frskine, at W N. ••old, plaints of a hdhms .liar.ieter, ellington, it is to asset-’ THi: ••st;.;.- .li Hi i ... street. I How interested ia such Things a little child he considered a brilliant success, and one safe that t ere is no article row in tin* “Yachtsmen's Annual /.. March 20. for Auckland to load for Nexv 1 Mown as the .» \ rating sport at so !<>\v a that has NEW MEADOW KING. Will I AM \[ I*| can he: few sellingr price equ.a I medici- of the very really admirable produc- (Juide and Nautical issued York. nal eonsisting n| In- la rue tv... siorv |i« ,«i-« and lus- Calendar," just va'ne. Yours tr ,lv, II. K liuiciis And from their tempting taffy their .uni Warn, with uood nivliaril ami tions of its kind.’' Mr. M. J. 7 Bos- Willard Mudgett, Crocker, arrived at It your dealer not, s-dl them, send 3H uaialeu :n. cious by Kiley, Spring Lane. I his is lollipops. Buenos Ax res 2 from Boston. cents to ms and receive a hottle proper!> well loeat.al ami in ton. It a April express paid. Li'cA Boston, have is book of 2S2 and is tor a -.. I'm sure they'll do me credit when they Shepard, just pub- pages, H. H. HAY The re-organized eoueurn "t «i re.u” vV Co ha\ *■ tion lioanllnu house, ami will he i.. Bums. & SON, Portland, Me i reasonable collie !<• open shops." lished “It came to Pass,** a novel by Mary handsomely illustrated with line photo- entered into a new life, inspired h\ ihe confidence figure If lies ire. I. -ne-ha;: the 1 3f. rlutse nione\ >. y 171m <»f it- friends, and propose t<* on the ran remain on ... ■. a Farlex Sanborn, author of “Sxveet and gravure plates of many of the most noted Dux id St.oxvers, arrived .it N.-w keep ri^ht Bugbcc, | of t he line and in : he I rout rank. I ime m lerms. appl\ to \ iid with a nod that plainly showed how cracks in the New York York 21 from Twenty.” The cordial given and Lastern beets, April Matan/.as. The Meadow Kina lias ahva's li-vn in advance in >KKKT I!, or \\ M « > \ I I >|\ V I' free she was from reception doiiht, H B I at *'' Mrs. Sanborn's tirst “Sxveet and (Jloriana, former Hussey. lodgchm, arrived Charles- >1 all eoinpet ilors and the nun hi. < we oiler this or at !ii:i.i \s > i; She smoothed the wrinkles ol her book, including Harpoon (the deftly ton. SC. A 24 from Bath. year is a marked advance from tin- old lines The I»eI l,e!. ,1 ulie 1 r., ! S;.| •_*;,! I out Txventy.” will be extended to this new Beatrix), Owcene, (iossoon, Sasqua, Bal- pril snowy apron 11 c sihlex U W lliclihorn, arrived at improvements we have adopted in out mower are dust the aid the dearest little story. While not so a sum- lymena, the dainty Baibara, Volunteer, of eo.-th and ami queerest distinctively Pascagou’ \ pril 2d from Havana. the result thoiout:h experiments sehool-ina'an ever known. mer novel as the author's earlier venture, frisk little Tattler and many more, besides we defv e..inpet it ion. S< ilOONKKS. Ali tin* features d toe old maeliine For Whose way of teaching hoys and girls was it is yet far removed from the dreary field the wonderful “No. N»" of Poughkeepsie, prominent Sale. are retained, hut areatly im; ’.wed meet the de- her own' a N. which has a h of bn 1 FmIkmis. L 15 Condon, arrived a1. really of novels xxith purpose. The thread of Y., lengt feet, beam »<*11j mands of the tine: in tact, we have al- Ul'l about |o:, New present Mai '!inl IJrunsvviek. (Ja. May 7 from York. u wall >yer, imitators profit experience. ‘JO 1 r« Portland: in port May:;. Me think we eat! -a\ without egotism that we nature, her and weather bureau and with April plined romantic longings, yacht service, lie mower in the world. at Out1 1JAITI.1. ol THK HONKS. Clara F Colcord, Colcord, cleared front have best lmpiire her girlish follies. For the last.however, merchant Hags of different nations and all Pensacola I for Fall Liver. Api liearions fot aueney should he addressed to i: \. 4. ( KM May H How many hones in the human face'. she “pays the price.” as Kildare xvould the yacht burgees, are given in linely il Fdvvard J dinson, Warren, arriv *■\\ bones of tin- human ehest V ful ealmlx confident that he xvill Boston. ommodore Stearns of Horace G Morse. 11arritnan, arrived at many lover, Cushing sion dealer- all la: <1 < re«| by us is free New York 12 from S C. I'lnmond Twt n1 v-l'oiir ribs, ami t\v.> .>f the rest. will his lady. is. next to Alma, the one the Wiidlirop Club ami other familiar May Charleston, from all Cot ion Seed n:l, Tallow, Suet, ana Cleanse,««iga the Tlrnnd. John C Smith, Km-eland. cleared from oilier adulierat ions so and WGljOTj^COlfll,n xvho xvins our warmest affection. Care- faces. eominonly used, Nasal Ilow oom-s t lie shoulders bind V Passages, ‘■S..r 1 many Mobile Mav P for Shooter’s Island. \VA!Ji?A NTKJt ST UK I'i.Y 1*1 'UK.' Non.* genu- jv A**;. ridden unromantie Delia, i here is a full and nautical PILLS Tw o in racli, one before, one behind. Lesley, practical complete Jos W Foster, S S lleagan, arrived at ine without our name stamped upon 'be A Pain and IrlgMiul ii'i.i On I > « inline. a liny. -l.. a! vii'. lilflstl- uoies xvorldly. xvhimsieal Mrs. Laney. and the calendar for each month in the year, with Matanzas Mav 1 from Havana. package. a«k XsA How many bones in the human arm V Inflammation. sweet-laeed. aunt, all live for us. table of corrections for Lester A arrived at Perth < > < loving every principal Lewis, Burgess, 1 n oicli arm one t w in ad< fore-arm. FHAYFEVERJ^ as if xve had known and talked with them. shore from to 8 from New York. John P. Squire & Co., Heals the lying-in port along Kastport Amboy May Sores, / C BOSTON, MASS. 'nr.L-isis.or I|i-w manx hones in the human wrist? The style of the book lends to the Baltimore. W hat will give the hook its Linali Kaminski, S L Woodburv iirriv- 4e. literary Restores the *■ in < < di. i 1 none art* missed. is ed ;tt New York a from Iyr24 Fight story a freshness that cannot but prove greatest value its comprehensive and May George^ivvn, “Kelief for I iniieM." return SC. Senses of Taste Mull. 10.000 rim.-.* ... payer of to the reader. admirabh charts of New Yol k How many hours in the palm the band delightful reproduced G ;it Chester t'lieiiiical L'o.,ilndlMt>» (square, Lizzie lame, A Clossoti, Searsport. and Smell. Hold by all Local a band. Harbor and Boston and harbor. Druggists 1’hlladu,. »*a. Five in meh, with many We have received from the a hay, hay Lneia Griudle, sailed from Cien- publishers Fall Porter, I r."» of “The Woman's Manual of Parlia- Biver, (.louccstcr, Marblehead. New- 1 for Delaware Breakwater. How many bones in the lingers ten? copy fuegos May port. New Haven, New London, New Bed- A M Veazie. iirrived at Fer- TRY THE cure Twenty-eight, and by joints they bend. mentary Law," xxith practical illustrations Mary Hall, HAY-FEVER re ROBT. Ml. READ ford. ITcvim etown, Providence and other mindina April 2 S ILiCO W. How many bones in the human hip? harbors as well as Island Sound. M 15 Milieu, I Her, arrived at Kingston. Ja, It., Ilartard, 1 v;.i, tions. The author is Uarriette P. shat Long To cure const j ion the l»ow- agreeable. Price 50 cent> at I b\ mail, One in each : like a dish they dip. II from Charleston, S C. pat purging >ruggi.-ts; The etiquette of the cruise, sailing diree April elsslioul; l>e it w eakens their registered, (H) cents. jvv.’ts WSKANKS OK OKI TIM tuck, President of the Boston Political L. Williams, sailed from avoided; SPECIALIST tions and cruises are a Mary Peters, of motion. A KL\ BROTH W arren St., New York How many bones in the human thigh? Class. This manual, intended fully given, and power gentle aperient KKS, although Brunswick, Ga, April 14 for Philadelphia. effect is only required. Tutt’s 175 Tremoni siren, Krsion. One in each,—and deep they lie. thousand and one other most es- Tiny for all students, is especially prepared for things K F Pettigrew Morse, sailed from New Liver 1*1113 are prepared witli special to the use sential yachtsman are contained in York II views to the cure of Send for How many bones in the human knees: the of women, in their clubs, unions, May for Savannah. permanent Pamphlet. | :.';,,1Vul";'ti i't7- this useful Price 50 cents. One in each,—the knee-pan please. or any organizations where it is important very guide. Sally I’On, W. H. West, sailed from Mo- COSTIVEPJESS and HEADACHE. to conduct meetings properly. Parlia- bile May 7 for Boston. They are mild and remain in the sys- How many holies in the leg from the knee ? A Tribute to a Maine Poet. ; Tofa, A S Wilson, at Cienfuegos April 28. tem until they act on the liver, cause n,-,.'v,'..i::"suFISTULAand ll.tliilays excepteil I I I mentary and rules are given. a flow Two in each,—we can plainly see. principles Warren Adams, Colcord, arrived at Port natural of bile and their tonic 2i»tt*o\v 1:? me reasons are done to tl.e bow- why certain things 7 from Bio Janeiro. properties impart power One of the schools lias a Spain May els to remove How many bones in the ankle strong? ! are and is still more es- liangor paid unhealthy accumula- explained, (which I William Frederick, Cottrell, sailed from Good Seven in each,—hut none are long. pretty tribute to Mrs. Frances L. Mace, tions. appetite and digestion Improved Variable Friction Feed. I these are by practi- Fernandina 17 for New York. result from the use of lit 1 lo L E S M E sential) supplemented the Maine Mrs. Mace lias been April these pills. of the loot? cal in form, which poet. Willie L. Coombs, sailed from Price, 25c. Office, 39 Park N. Y. How many hones in the ball illustrations, dialogue I Newton, Place, WANTED. 1^|U to the most of her recent •> SA Five in each: as in the were make so clear the that obliged spend Fernandina May for New York. ^"s^.^SA.B. CO., palms put. points presented FARQUHAR To canvass lor sale of Nursor\ Stork. S -. years in ( alifornia on account of ill health, the most inexperienced person cannot fail 01118 YORK, PA. Kmploymcnt (luarantcol. NALAIIY AND K\lH> How many bones in the toes half-a-score? she has not lost her interest in lyrso to understand them. The book is made though 8K8 PAID. l, the field were better than those grown in BELFAST DIRECTORY. It is not what its proprietors say, but what I boxes. Hood’s Sarsaparilla does, that makes it sell, I'lie Upluiilding'of a Home. It was observed and wins the confidence of the people. that some varieties of RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS. cabbages are attacked by the A woman sometimes that she has £ cabbage 7.20 a. 12.30 4.15 forgets Boston 11 Trains leave and and Co. ehauce me a iu., | queer always gave worm much worse an never than others. Those in. Arrive at and 10.25 a. and immortal soul, but she forgets that ; the side of the car which l>. 0.25, in., Bangor right-hand varieties she has a having firm closed heads are least 0.30 p. in. complexion. rquently taken me deep into New injured. Of the twenty varieties grown, Boats leave for Boston, Mondays, Wednes- ^ALL Springs Arrangement. and that is how 1 came to see the lrgly and Hateful, NEW, NICE AND NOBBY. those recommended for general culture Tliursdays and Saturdays at about 2.30 p.m. It was an but l couldn't help it. Everything went utterly commonplace arc: Brunswick, Ear- For Bangor ami intermediate landings Tues- at 1 to notice it twice Jersey Wakefield, wrong with me, and T thought I hadn’t a happened and days, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays ly Summer, Flat Dutch. The old friend in the world: caused As tlie season we will train rushed and then L took at about 0.30 a. m. dyspepsia this, advances, close out our elegant stock of Four a to past, York is condemned. and for months eat and Week Boston. Early Steamer Castine leaves for Buck's 1 couldn’t anything, Trips landmark, and watched for it. Harbor, till I used The following is a summary of the ex- Brooklin, Oceanville and Green’s just suffered in misery Sulphur ..od within a stone’s throw of the Sedgwick, Bitters. Three bottles cured me.—D. Jnv'is. periments in tomato culture: Landing, making connections for Bar Harbor, Spring Overcoats at and looked, when I first saw it, 22 Boidoiu Street. Boston, Mass. 2w20 Cost, 1. An important requisite to success- every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at nidi like the man who stood in the ful 10 a. in. will arrive are tomato culture is that the be Returning Mondays, “I cant't but on account of We not learning the business and our customers for our at the train— with a little plants help rejoice making pay experience, -taring a Wednesdays and Fridays at about 2 p. m. to the kept growing vigorously: condition in- your downfall,” said the young grass but have an established trade anil stock. We are ii its and with its win- well-bought willing to give our custo- I shoulders, rich soil and Steamer Electa leaves every week day sweet rain. volving frequent tillage. Spring uiers a trade and one < > half and ox- at 2 for Howes good now, every who now will contribute to ns a only awake, dull, 2. p.m. Ryder’s Cove, Point, buys give I Frequent t ranspl anting makes stocky The E. Pinkham Medicine .nless. It hadn't a saving grace. and Castine. Leaves Castine every week Lydia Co., -good trade later.- plants. day at 7.45 a. m for lslesboro and Belfast. Lynn, Mass., are giving away a beautiful I was old, hut not picturesque— 3. Other things being equal, the earli- illustrated book, “(iuide to health and Eti- Steamers will leave Belfast for Camden Rock- :ik\ : t he paint on the was CHURCHES. clapboards ness and of tomatoes is in quette.” Ladies should send their address Best Line of land and Boston. Mondays. Wednesdays, Thurs- ,md several of the blinds productiveness street, ltev. John F. Tilton, CHILDRENS SUITS. blue-green direct to t he earliness of set- Baptist, High and stamp for copy. days and Saturdays at about iL.’h» m m. proportions pastor. service at 10.45 a. m., For d\t*n at tbe binges: tbe mortar bad Breaching A HANDSOME BELT will be to 50c. of Searsporr. Bueksporr. Wiuterport Hamp- ting in the tield. School at 12. En- We call the dear creatures “daisies” be- given every boy buying worth our goods. den and cut of tbe and a Sunday. Sunday Christian Bangor. Tuesdays. Wednesdays, Fridays single chimney, after a of and at *.».:{(» 4. Trimming plants part deavor meeting at b.JO p. m. Prayer meet- cause they raise the mischief with the fresh Saturdays about .v. m.. or upon ar- ks bulged out oil one side: a sliab- -COME AND SEE OUR NEW LOT OF- rival of steamer from Boston. the fruit had set, increased the yield by ing at 7.JO p. m. Thursday evening prayer young blades. ket- fence with a en- rickety gate more than one-third. meeting at 7.JO. RKTCRMV; TO Bhi.FAST: little ot grass, with Ministers, Public Speakers, Singers, patch weedy The best varities for use Congregationalist, corner of Market and From Boston. .Mondays. Tee-,lavs, The -days general ap- and every one their voice wiil tind -SELECTED bi. ken-- cn]>. and more des- streets. Rev. K. J'. Hack. using FANCY SHIRTS.- and Fridays at .">.<)(• p. m empty to be Perfection. High ]>astor. Adamson's Botanic Balsam an indis- pear Ignotum, Beauty. Cough From Rockland, touch in 2 at en than the house. A one Preaching at 10.45. a. m. Sunday .School at amden, Tuesdays, single Golden Ouccii. and Prelude. pensable preventive. It Fridavs ami .'•viturdavs at possibly 12 m : or lecture at 7.JO m. immediately stops GOODS AND PRICES WILL SUIT. Wednesdays. (about) .■c >l with the pl ayer meeting p. 0.00 A. niggled gravelly soil, are not that dry, husky feeling and cures every m., or ution arrival of ;11• r from Bos- 1 Egg plants extensively grown Methodist, Miller street, Rev. S. E. llans- at le.kj) ,.i ro. k out in form of or and o5e. ton. cropping in Maine, but the varieties recommended cough cold. iOc. HAVE OF eom, pastor. Prayer at 0. a. in.: irWE JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT From Bangor. Monday-. \\'. I.t\ s, Timrs- c was white and lettered meeting painted for homo use are Dwarf and service at a. m.: anil Early Purple, preaching 10.JO Sunday “How is y• >ur new bran ?” “Oh, lie prom- il.iys Saturday- at il \. m,. i< iutijr at ill advertisement ol a patent medi- School 12 noon landings. Early Long Purple. (For a full discussion at ; young people’s meeting at ises well.” *•< Jet liiiu to write, my dear, get Boston Derliy, Iliiyi-injrton stiitl 'Wilt-ox I’rcttv bad. i thought. am! pretry 0 m. and meet at 7 in. him FRid) W. POTF. of these experiments see lleport Maine p. general prayer ing p. to write.” Also New Agent.Belfast. Styles. Spring Caps. * V I,\ IN AI S 11N. A gent Part 111, 1SP1. S3- I nitarian, Church street. No preaching Boston. Experiment Station, pp. Tlie of Cream Balm do WILLIAM H. HILL. IJen'l is 1 iiuir J >aw the place was late in at present. proprietors Ely’s Manager Boston. q:;.) corner not claim it i> l„- :i .ure-all, dut :l -. > Unixersalist, of Court and lemedy \ a ago Tlu* second time Spring A streets. Rev. for catarrh, olds in the head and hay fever. FULL LINE OF THE HANDSOMEST NECKWEAR !n* follow December. It D*«>k- Myra Kingsbury, pastor. Oil Maine Farms. It is not a is Preaching service at 10.45 a. m.: Sunday liquid or a snull. easily applied n it-i h iii r\rr in tlu* gra\ after- School at 12: Young People's meeting at 0 into the nostrils. It gives relief at once. -IN THIS CITY.- Me ttHirMr ;>t t Belfast,Dw uni 1m* g wind banged be In to the bulletin issued 50c. y response May p. m.: lecture at 7.50 p. m. MAY 1892. as witli 2, ■.i -ad blinds ar-unid high by the Board of Agriculture these facts Catholic, lower Court Street, Rev. Father I liad catarrh of the head and throat for The Nobbiest Suits & Most Pants. b I a«* house and all it bad to of at Stylish are obtained: (Jarritv, AYinterport, pastor. Services live years. 1 used Ely's Cream Balm, and Spring ^Steamer CASTINE stock is reported in good condition and 10 a.in. from the first application I was relieved. : hr a STAGES WITH U. S. MAIL. The sense of which had been was ALL AT LOWEST PRICES, .•hi iu‘\] yeai tirst saw in nearly every country young stock lias smell, lost, '•~r.,gaL CAPr CROSBY. bring al»,.111 the house. The front Camden, via. Lincolnville North- restored after using one bottle. I have found been kept growing during the winter. A Beach, S U M M A K A N East the Balm the for E|R K O I-; M K \ r is ami a woman stood ]»ort and Northport: E. C. Freeman, only satisfactory remedy open, just very large proportion water their stock in Thrkk Trips proprietor. Arrives daily at 12 noon : leaves catarrh, and it has effected a cure in my I»i:r Wiattc. She w as gray-haired and **hard- the but it is a noticeable fact that MRS. C. W. yards, at 2 p. m. ease. H. L. Meyer, Waverly, X. Y. HANEY, Leaves Belfast every Tuesdav. Thursday and as tlu*\ in New the of the animals at ,\. say England, practice leaving expos- Centre Lincolnville, via. Orange and East Saturday in.on >f. Blake's Point, in. no m calico skirt blew in the Yes. Noah was the first drunkard; but it Buck's Harbor. 12.: >0 p. u.: Sedgwiek. 1.4n p. \j.; straight ed to wind and storm is very generally Belmont ; A. P. Ar- Church Belfast. Knight, proprietor. was water which drove him to the bowl. Street, Brook lilt, 2.1.” p. m .; I >t cau\ ille. :n m u. anise- She didn't look at the train as it condemned, thus the advance rive* at 12 noon: leaves at 5 m. indicating daily j». at tireen's Landing about 4 1*> p. m.: arrive- was a trowel in a but busy with made over the old-time practices. Liberty, via So. Montville, Searsmont an Buck leu’s Arnica Salve. Bar Harbor about tt.no p. m. • Belmont at i. li .»f blown earth under the wili- An increased acreage in grain, Oeu. B. J>yer, proprietor. Arrives Conneets Islesbor* every trip with steamer especial- The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Ctmbria for N. Beer mixed is the daily at 11 a. in. : leaves at 1.45 p.m. 1-1*. Boose Cove, Ba— Har- ly grain, indicated, belief Bruises. Sores. Salt Fever S. W. Harbor. N. F. Freedom, vi;i Knox, East Knox. Morrill Clcers, Rheum, bor. Harbor. Seal Harbor .m ng that summer 1 passed the house quite that this Sores, Bar Harbor. being generally expressed and Poor’s Mills: Rnbie Mears, proprietor. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, ihree times, and noticed that some can be at less than the mar- Corns, and all Skin and Z4t'"Dinner served on steamer imbria. grown present Arrives daily at 11 a. m.; leaves at 1 p. m. Eruptions, positive- was at work it. In the tirst cures or no U KIT it NINO upon ket rates. Hoed crops will he about the North Searsport. via Sxvanville; (Jen. W. ly Riles, pay required. It is to satisfaction or h. re was a poor little (lower bed same as last year, with an increased fall- Nickerson, proprietor. Arrives daily at 12 guaranteed give perfect Will leave Hreeti’s Lancing every Momlnv. W ed money refunded. Price gu cents box. nesday and Friday at s.nn \. m. t), looi-step. it which. 1 believe, the ing off in potatoes. An increase in yellow noon : leaves at 1 p. m. per ;mville. For sale by R. 11. A. M,; Brookliu. lti.nn \. \| Sedgwick. ln.;;u m with he trowel was the tirst corn, oats, and is Stockton Springs, via. Searsport: W. F. Moody. April peas barley promised. Buck's Harbor. 11.an v. m Blake p, im. 12.no >. i■ i. seme that summer Blown, Arrives at i».J0 a. p. time during Only ordinary methods in road building proprietor. daily “don't you think women can do a great Islesboro. 12.4'* >t.; arrive at Belfas- at 2.nop. y m., and 5.50 p. m., leaves at 10 a. Sargentville, uiiey got mended, and a few pirk- are the road machine the post-otfice deal Toward elevating the stage?” He— tlag landing. reported, doing m. and Railroad station at 0.50 m. Conneets at Islesboro for p. (Time "Yes. She can Ca-tine and all Rive: nailed upon the fence. Later on. hulk of the work in towns. A few lower her hat." many subject to changes of railroad time table.) Landing.- t<* Bangor; at Belfast with steamer f..r I'd a big dog. who looked good-hu- sections report increased appropriations, Vines’ Nerve A Liver mils. Camden, Roekland and Boston. Steamer! inu-Ki EXPRESS LINES. connects at Islesboro for Belfast waiking around the yard. And as and others are making the highway tax a even. trip. Act on a new prim iph—regulating the HAVING TAKEN THE AGENCY FOR THE Freight, taken at reasonable rates and order- ■aiirn was turning gray. I wasamaz- tax, with a road to ex- Liberty Express from Liberty, West Sears- filled money supervisor liver, stomach and bowels (hronj/h the tu rres. promptly. Freight foi Blue Hill forwarde-i to tin roof all mended the same. mont, North Searsrnont and Belmont. J. C. via steamer from lay up pend A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Rills speedily Sedgwiek. Arrives at 11 a. m. : Round trip ticket-from all landings sold at re- in im !: f its warped and ragged Necessary steps do not seems to betaken Fuller, proprietor. daily cure bad taste, leaves at 2.5o m. biliousness, torpid liver, Liovell Diamond duced rates on a limited t im*-. ;i and ji. mi signs ot paint brush here toward teaching the sciences relating to piles, const ipat ion. Cnequaled for men, Staples's Expn *s from Stockton SAM L II. BARBOFR. Manager. in the school*. Springs, women, children. mildest, sur- agriculture public via. Jessie Smallest, 1 cordial 1\ invite all to call and examine this one before purchasing elsewhere. This is the hinh F. W P< IFF, Agmit. Belfast Searsport. Staples, proprietor. est! on dost '. ei'. b. >i:i. s,. interested this time Free, at R. aTade wheel at low and is coneeded the best for the in ihe in »rket. F. hy Arrive* dailx at lo.;io a. m.: leaves at 2 m. Samples prices, wheel money WARRFV \gent. Breen'- L.i din p. H. to w at* h for the house miles Mo.idy’s Drug Store. egan World's Fair Notes. SECRET SO( 1ETIES. -SOLID TIRES, $85; CUSHION, $95; PNEUMaTIC, $115.- I go to it. "nr i' to the .M.x*"M(. 'I'lie me<• at Ma>oni' generally compelled enj..v mi 1 < 1 ii:looked warm amt n-im.ii of the tenor The model of the Nelson's st w. .in-1 ie windows seemed to "f Tic Sony. Binghamton Reader. Maine Central R. R. celebrated Hag-ship, will he brought to the st feet.S. -ome human look. Tlte "Id "feeli Imposition liy Manager Abud of the l’linee Palestine t' nnioam!t-r\. K. T.. No. 14. For liter Fifty Years. -Fine TIMK-T A RLE. were and mended. and Fisliing Taoltle,- painied ol‘ Wales' theatre. London. A model L’fgnlar meeting* 2d in < part Wednesday evening An M.i) and Wkll-Tuieo Remedy Mrs. On and after 1 i.-. 1 saw till of !i :o- iieli month. Nov. 2!l, 1 Mil, trains e. cue. ting at eii.ii, liieker of the “VictorV Special meet ing.* at ail. S• widen 1 ~hall >ell at low prices. Also a hirae in\ oiee of 3mIT atti-neted much atten- Wins!, w's 'thing Syrup ha> been used for Burnham with thn.ugu trains |jaa. 111.11 inn- a; Solomon P. N S. No. 1 I .'.. ll the •, King Council. M., "Nor e. .' ehan.ee. ‘•11 at tin* recent royal naval exhibition. !in\ :e, millions of mothers for gor, Watevviile Portland an ! !^t -C' ina? idered what the winter would hi in Regular meet ing l*t Tuesday ex ruing in each their MEHSCIIMM and BUUU I shall r-tall at whOe follows a' Mi. Abud is now the model so children wmle teething, with perfect PIPES/1""!' completing nioiit 11. meet ngs at can>. tl,- i'Miv. .Mi 111 ,.«intr Brands ..f FKv.M HKLFA-S II had it" own work. Foot h\ foot that it will Special .sucres.'. It soot lies the child. SoftcllS till TOBACCO and CIGARS-dwtautlj i" sm.-k. represent exactly ami com- Columbian Arch No. 7. ■. -w : --ver 1 he t Royal Chapter. a'! < ur-’s wind an? CM. I'M I’.M. ell- e]-r side" -f h. gum-', allay' pain. colic, • pletely he famous old war which l-i Mo1111 a\ fol- = ship, Regular meetings evening is the best rcincdx l a B.'iiast, depart.7.2n i-j :;«i 4.1 ml -i;. •• i "t w the si. Diarrlnea. ft ispleas- tw spare, -pi m; now lies in Portsmouth harbor. fail moon. .dais at j Point ..• 7 35 lowing Sp. call. ant To 11n-taste. Sold F. A. FOLIETT’S, 51 Church Street, Belfast, Maine. City ai. -• man by druggisTsiiievery hii rh stepping' down Pho iiix N ‘. g’4. i-’ ...12. m ‘t.'.Is Lodge Regular meetings part, of the world. rents a In.t- It is the intentio'n. if :•• ar- Tweiity-five Brook-.. 7.1.' 12.'.n 4.55 idei. Then -ne da\. early in \ lie possible. Monday evening on <«r before full moon. Tie. It' !s value i II a leu lahle. Be Slll’e and Knox.S n:; -i.i; r5.15 fresh ne litrwed the range l’ora grand international regatta for ■ in Is at call. j p eltip" slope Sp. ask for Mi' Winslow's and Thorndike— .122 5.33 < Soothing Syrup, -1 s- doth salt and fresh water umouiv na-'' J. Mig.-. "in ar<;. and he mini •!' lrani- yachts during Regular take mi other kind. 1 yr-it> BELFAST MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS. Unity.>.22 i 52 5.50 ■ the l>t ev in eaeh > i plane and w histle i-aine through Exposition. Chicago lias as tine a meetings. Thursda.v ening Burnham, arrive. 1: 155 niontli. at al1. It makes 1 Waterville.. n !> 2 25 7.05 a air. There was a water front as am city in the world, and Specials the small »<*y sad t<- sec tin- ap- aetualiy piaz/a 1 NDCCKNDKN I ( )RJ>KK < »1>1> FELLOWS. IT "1- FERNALD & MUDGETT, Proprietors, Bangor.11 45 <; —. 1 ra< es eouhi lie ple-tree budding in the garden. It is a re- MO'osv he front (if the house, easily held in sight of hun- I’.M. I’M. ip k-s nieeT a! < >«!«1 Eello\v> Block. Mail! street. minder nf 1 a.m. dreds of thousands of coming sprouts. Binghamton Brick Annex at North End of Shoe Me. Portland... .12 5" 5.35 irpenter w >rked composedly on. lmt spertotors. Foreign Canton Balias, P M.. No. 4,1. 0.0. F. Factory, Belfast, 1.40 ■ Republican. K !>. 4.45 .. *1.20 11 ami the w.-man Muttered liervous- >athts an reach Chicago by wa\ of the Meets on tin- iM «>1' 15li, >st< ni Thursday evening each » W. __ "■'•'Il'i respectfully inform all in want of MARBLE OR GRANITE WORK that we I>. 4.5o_ t tin st.i rn motliei week WVlland canal without great It niont h. Coughing Lead' to Consumption. difficulty. are prepared to furnish at short notice To 111:1. i'as r. ole hoime. new ami was is to and Penobscot No. ‘J">. piazza all. proposed provide huge prizes Encampment. Regular Kemp's Balsam will the at on stop cough F M. CM. ■! a make feet so that meetings the 1st and Jd dull olive. with liiueli led and pei arrangements Tuesday evenings once. *-■ U .. yachts- Boston 7 !4.C0 men in each month. or Boston. xv in the little about the veran- will heroine deeply interested in tin* Marble Granite Monuments and Tablets, Headstones, ,,.. 830 spirals Waldo No pj Teacher. is Curbings, Lodge. Begular meeting ‘‘What quickness'."* Scholar— l’.M. smile.i .i iinle. It was as if the project. The Cleveland. O.. yacht club ev is when a a And in the Line. I and its every Friday eiiing. "(Quickness person drops hot I everything Cemetery Portland.11.3n 1.15 sever** nyim* a the .imstress had founder, Kx-Mayor Ceorge W. [ Aunirii Rehekah Lodge. Regular meet ings plate." Also Wash Howl and Shelves. A M. A M. I’.M. •* Tops ■. Cardner. are taking the lead in the mat- .. d> ii.j.e ::. 1 ] owned with the ya\ on tin- "J«l and 4th Tuesday evenings of eai-li Waterville. 7 15 4.32 ter. Lane’s Family Medicine Moves the Bowels Bangor. 7.20 12.45 ana of a iamatinn muse, month. \\v have the best STEAM POLISHING MILL in the State. Ais.. FOUR Each PNEUMATIC Burnham, depart. ... r. 1 c n.oo 5.05 is Knights **i- Pythias. All of day. Most people need to use it. tor and marble or the ones in Maine. Kither toc.l will annum; before i saw the house bodies this TOOLS emrinjr lettering granite: only do 7 5" A has been the the work of from two Unity. :i.2o 5.27 company granted privi- order meet iii Casta- Hull. street, over to three men. We can furnish work, either marble or manitc, CIIKAPKU autumn, and the before High “What a terrible Thorndike. -.12 ;».3o 5.3s day <>f < place South Dakota is than any other firm in the State, and do as nice'work. We the stock and do lege arrying visitors by lake to and lias. N. Back’s store. | carry largest Knox. -.2.' i ; n_. Tlie wuv -; i: 1 w for -057 C5.44 days arm f]"m divorce scandals'.'" “W.-!l, what can' the most business of any local firm in Maine. the Imposition grounds. It is plan- Silver Cross No. AS, meets Brooks. -.5 a. 53 5.58 ■ ih w. hut touehed at with a Lodge. every you of a State that life bv be- I niylit ev expect began Waldo. e*.c-_' non tiiii- t<- run at least fourteen steamers. Tuesday ening. 1 ing divorced from another Stare." rBoston PE RF'E' T SATISEAVTMS RI'ARA VTEEH VO TROUBLE TO rim of frost. Tin- train drew near Cniformed Bank meets SHOW WORK City Point. ".*.15 tin in ru.24 P>eiw.-eii the “lake front" in and every Monday News. I ossiny with ereseendo. Chicago PLEASE RIVE ES .1 ALL BEFORE PEIP HAS1Xi,. Belfast, arrive..‘.2 10 25 0.30 siiriekiny the four two evening. grounds, large boat-, of them station. The !2..; !•. M. tr: in eu >;aeke;ieu. There was no Primrose Council No. (!. Pythian Sister- A Wonder Worker. Flag with Flying barks, and all having a capacity of A. F. FERNALD. A. L. Ml'DGETT. Yankee for Portland an-! Boston. Ini: !<•■ i; am was hood. meets on the tirst and third Mr. certainly yoiny •Too each, will make Tuesday Frank Huffman, a yeing man. «>f Bur- Limited tickets for Bo-tor, are a s,,|d it 85.OC trips every hall ev ••nings of each month. Belfast. Fell. 1,1W2.—fill." i'h. n i:e front dour of t he little Ohio, states that he had ! from Belfast and all station- ■ Branch. hour. The will be K> lington. been under charge cents one Im»ki*kni»kvi Okdki; of Rkdmkn, Tarra- ! }*ene'i a :•:• and a yreat ylory of the care of two promim-m physician*, and Through tickets to all points West an Northwest way and cents for tin round From tine ’Tribe meets at Knigiits ot Hall via all routes, for sale hv »• K. Crow lev. \gent. ire liyhi. bloomed out into the trip. Pythias u>ed their treatment until Iw wa* mu able yray. Kenosha. Wis.. and on the tirst and third oi each Belfast. PAYsov TUCKKIl, intervening points Tuesdays t" get around. They ed his ease '!m Sioi'l -f I he duui .stood the month. pronoun. \ Pre- and Cen’i Manager. and the grounds, two 1 mats <»i' ].r»m ,-a- to lie ami Consumption im-urabh-. He was A F. K. B( m >TH t.en’l Pa-- ,t! Ti" ,et are of woman. New BY, 1 Agent. tin- Her hands 1KN ( ) > for Am I RI Kl{ Business l NITKIt WoHKMKN Ell- Belfast. i'-fity each will he on. From Michi- to try Dr. King’.* New Nov, _’n, ism ii t ]*ut pursumled Discovery Portland, '-]h i y h t. and her feat.tires wa re Terprixe Lodge. No. as. meets at Knights of < THE UNDERSIGNED HAS come To TOWN AND WILL ENCADII IN gan * ity two more will run. six smaller for iiisumpt ion. Cmigiiv md C.bds and at "id aai.it of ill I'M bias Hall on the second and fourth Mon egression boat- will lake from the that time w .1* n.a a>>!i t > w alk across the passenger- I'nion ♦ lav evenings in eaeli month. yie:r emotion. Two hiy bo\- street without r« *1 :ng. He I-mud. before lie aim Nort li-a estern oil the rivei to C. \. “e- depots i;. All tlrand bodies meet at UPHOLSTERING 1:^. : Army 1 ! COVERINGS with hay- swuny t inmiselve- had used !ia 11 «•! a dollar b.. 11 i •. that lie wa> t lie lake t rout. t »ther steamboats M«•inor:a: on will he Building Cliureh street. 1 1 • oiji ; i;.• : ain w idle the une! -Her he continued t«* u>«- it and is t. 1- >iej.s into service as Thomas H. Marsliali Post No. ]*ressi-d the demand re- PJ. meets good hea It li. have t- -* -till y rindiny on the rails. day enjoying 11'yon any MATTRESS WORK IS NOW IN ORDER ‘iiiirc.-. The larger boats will be litted to Thursday evenings. Till'.at or Chest 'rroiibf.' it. W, > Lung ■I"- u illto oi'ilel'oll- Wei- try In- ,.h Thomas 11. Marshall Relict meets -hi mail, a- an."I .«< new. \\. make N lean- "i.I ... be used as dormitories. -n that passen- Corps guarantee sat :.>laetion. 'I*rin 1 C.ttie free at Tl.c> EW TICKS •!,.■ ami will rern ii ll'i a in a y the yate before the hoys e\ ,-ry Friday evening von >lmrt rime. ! can make vmi g- i- will not need to obtain hotel accom- R. 11. Mooii 's drug 'tore. -AT- a I- e’!-\ !■ •■ -ad it all. "The Audit vv E. Clark Sons of Veterans. modation.-. Several of the boats Camp will be- No. 4 1. meets A "harmless crank" is one COUCH or HAS V CHA I It in "ii" i.on11 Tin two yeai's of every Monday evening. that runs the Any Style of any style of frame. within a few gin running daw-. It is be- ( IRANOMS. No. -J4J. the aid <-l ;t b, !S and I'.ont iny and pruniny had all Seaside, Reguar meet- grindstone by y. It not lieved that in pleasant weather the lake ing erv Sat u r< lav evening at liew < i subject to ioieuf turns. t n-t i hoii •, hat t he < >ld plaee range ^Harness and PALMER’S. nmie will be the most one. Hail upper High sn-o-t over Primrose Hill. Repairing Carriage •ok b< !c. t. 'die when popular Electric Bitters. Trimmings hoys" Equity ♦ irange. No. 17". meets every Sat- * ■ ayain undt : the roof-tree. And 'lone with neat..essam! Downing a Demagogue. urday evening ut the new buiMing on the This remedy is becoming so wa ll known despatch HARNESSES of nil grades in stock- Remember An line of stylish 'M .• t elegant and lie and the road, near Randall Ellis'. so as to lonyiny pa- Augusta and popular need m> special men- I I make to order Harnesses from SIT to $60. all New England of suddenly stood out like the P in tin* Order Protection. tion. All who ha\e ns<•« 1 Electric Bitters j happened Friday house at lie!fast iie tin in the niylit. the Lodge No. 14" meets at Odd K. 1- sing the same song ol praise.—,\ ined- ; A GOOD HARNESS FOR $11. | WHIPS, HALTERS and in that line, Up path W ashington, but it will be a good while purer every tliint SOFT & and doc: ,],e timid «»ws Hall ou tin- second and fourth Monday ieine does not exist and it is guaranteed to ; HATS. ■> tiyuretook •** tore are done STjFF people talking of it. in each nionth. do all that is claimed rvous down the "The evenings Electric Bitters w ill F. A. eps path. Here is a verbatim and ROBBINS, — graphic picture of American Legion of Honor. Bay Citv cure all diseases ot the River and Kidnevs, i! BUY- 1 i wen there. And four biy-eoated it:— Council, No. ;»«ig. meets at the office of (4et'». will remove Dimples, Boils, Salt At the Wadlin Store, 37 Main Belfast. ■ Rheum, w he] baek out of the dark Street, yently 1 repeat, said Mr. Heed, raising his E. .Johnson, Odd Fellows Block, on the first and affections caused by impure blood.— the llickeriny Helen voice a and third of each month. Will drive Malaria from the fire-liyht. to high pitch and uttering his Monday evening system and pre- >n. in 1 Bazar. Royal Arcanum. Belfast as well as cure iarper's words with great deliberation, “that the Council, No. vent all Malarial fevers.— 71 Jo, meets on the second and fourth Thurs- For cure of headache, Constipation and In- gentleman from Indiana lias never, during Does I'arininy Fay? day evenings of eaeh month at the store of digestion try Electric Bitters—Entire satis- my presence in this house within the past ('. E. Johnson. faction guaranteed, or money refunded.— lo east a vote ! JfiEV/lLCqX years, against TKM I*ERANCE SOCIETIES. Drive oO ets. SI 00 riii the New England Fanner tells any appro- and per bottle at R. H. MARBLE WORKS for or priation anything anybody in his j I»E L FA ST W OMAN’S A L LIA N< K 111 Moody's 1 >rug store. made ,i small farm in Vermont eetS CVe r V -OF- State, based sellish or upon public inter- otlier Thursday afternoon at the homes of ■' gives details. While all not hut he has "I see most of your hair is gone," said may ests, continualh fought meri- i members. <;iris’ Club every eve- Thursday Brown tn Burton. “Yes,” replied Burton, to d" as man torious for the benefit of the ning at the Memorial well, nearly every pro}»ositions j Building. “it left for parts unknown." MARK WOOD <£ SON. w hole count rv.'' Belfast W. C. T. C. meets every Satur- -■ttei t ;»ai he does do. lie says: ••Dh. yes, ] have, said Mr. Holman, day at 2.JO p. m. at the mums on High street How to Succeed. -WE CARRY THE LARGEST LINE OF- farm contains 140 acres: till hut over H. II. Johnson’s store. jumping to his feet. This is the great problem of life which few antes i> and woodland. Hood Templars. Belfast No. JO Finished ITALIAN A AMERICAN MARBLE pasture “Name one, said Mr. Heed: Lodge satisfactorily solve. Some fail because of 1 “just meets at the acres we cultivate is* intervale. every Monday evening L'niver- in one. salist church poor health, others want of luck, hut the To select from to be found the city, and our prices are as low as can he found in the State. is vestry. NEW and ELEDANT in listed at sii.uOO. . A Fatal watch-dog of the treasury w ill carry Wilson, Sears- Mistake. isog; and Simon A. his tail between his for a niont, Payson. Belfast. legs while. Regu- Physicians make no more fatal mistake r< lar session at Bellast on the Canoe and ! ill) 4c xijre]1 .*05.75 second Tues- Yacht, Boat Builders’ Hardware, than when they inform that nervous 'beep 15.12 days «>l April, and third of patients AM) AL 1 Tuesdays August heart troubles come BLOCKS, CORDAGE, I'AINTS NA\ STOKKS. 3ml8 The Militia on Memorial Day. and 1 )eeemlter. from the stomach and as are oi little Dr. niapic sugar .i:io.75 M AILS. consequence. Franklin Send for Catalogue ‘JOTFedernl 8t., B »«tou, M iss. a Ives ;{u.imi OKDKIIS issi 1:1» liv < Miles, the noted Indiana has OMM AMI>Ki;-I.\-< 111 !■: I The Belfast, mail closes at a. and specialist, "i*l nigs. 41.55 7.0a, in., the in his SI'IJAOIK. 12.10 and d.aa m. The mails proven contrary new hook on *11o 1 if butter p. arrive on the 555.SU “Heart which he free at House for Sale. arrival of the trains and for Disease,” may had acii eggs .... 1*1.00 L It is the as well as stages, which duty, pleasure of K- H. ..ly's who Estate of the t. ""»||.5(5.on time see under head of trains and stages. Drugstore guarantees l.« HABHISO.N all. citizens to observe the and recommends Dr. Miles New MAlloNEA. n *i' and <•<>rn 20.50 patriotic day unequaled (HEWXSTOCK) Nnrthpnrt Ave- poj 1JELFAST set apart law and custom in honor of FREE I.IREARY. Heart Cure, which has the sale of | nue. Belfast, consisting of house, $514.00 by largest 15 HRSTCLASS15 E. In-use. lain.$55.10 the of those who their The Library and Reading Room are open any heart remedy in the world. It cures '-amaue I>arn, and one memory gave lives -OF- half acre of land The build- i.v 50.15 from two to live standard on nervous and heart short that the Nation might live. On that o'clock, time, organic disease, j in us are all in tirst-class eeat ion is ‘•during 20.45 day and or in Monday, Wednesday after- breath, fluttering, tenderness The the < batilizer. let all citizens and citizen soldiers Saturday pain | Team and '•poll finest avenue in the ii\. and commands 15.00 alike, and from arm or Driving nouns, (>..‘»0 to H.dO o'clock side, shoulder, irregular pulse, faint- ill entire view of Bel fast ha\. The estate will $14*.70 unite with the honored survivors of the Tuesday, be Thursday and Saturday evenings. The li- ing, smothering, dropsy, etc. His restora- sold for cash, or half cash, and balance, with war in tributes of paying love and homage brary and reading room are free to all in- tive Nervine cures headache, tits. etc. inortirajic at low rate ot interest, for a term of to their rears. Apply at house. WnTn memory by decking with the habitants ot Belfast over fourteen years of not the farm credit for the MBS s VB.V11 S. given sweet tlowers of the last age. Persons in town Generalities. MAIHiNEV, spring, resting residing temporarily HORSES Or E. II. MAIIONEA or For Admr., raised the gain on the three may use the on the same conditions places of the gallant dead. library Wtf tii Cross St.. Boston, .Mass. (these colts were all raised on the as residents. The Capes. strike costs the Na- On hand and l'or salt* at Nu- II. It is earnestly desired that all or- present granite my stable, Beaver, Monkey, Cape Seal, *i the two which is heifers, per- ganizations of the Militia tender their tional Cutters Union $800 a day. tria, B'ool Seal and II more or less. Coney. Myself and hoy, as | services, escort, to the Posts of the The board of review of the National The condition of the throat of the Prince SEARSPORT MAINE. old, have done all the work, of These we have in stock in all sizes, or can obtain Grand Army of the in their re- of Wales is some alarm in Fire & Proof | Hepublic causing Engl- kind of a fur we have had at some Trotting association rendered several de- any garment for you at the very low- help jobs. localities on Memorial and. Burglar spective Day. Will be shown any est price. A good cape once bought you have a have worked out several dollars cisions at its 11. Jn the case day except Sundays. III. Permission is granted all meeting. May good, comfortable garment for years, and they are 'Ion we hereby The to SAF£iS. have hired. of Lapham menhaden hill has been ! be the most popular garment worn the year organizations of the Volunteer and He- the horse Aloryon which ruled off in EjPDon't until see th in. to the House buy you round. You will have one sooner or later, ami the First-class reliable safes serve and the race adversely reported the with all late improve Militia, all Camps of Sons of famous with the stallion Nelson, by sooner the Three Heaver and "hure of Garden I committee on cheaper. years ago nents. All si/.es lor sale low b\ Vegetables. fisheries. Also a good assortment of < >tter were Veterans, to parade under arms, as the matter was turned over to the Presi- eighteen i. IS (dollars, now they are sixty lotf FKFD above, 1 d'Ui; these ATVI'OUI), Wlnterport, \le. on Memoiial MO. dent. ex-ecro, Foxboro, Susie 1*. Oli- Wholesaler. so? What the cause of the big rush? Partridge two Hat bottomed punts—the small Piekering, Keene, Savannah; from local 80 a 85 cents Retailer Cause 1 should rheumatism returned steam- o’clock a. m. Memorial sermon by the pas- shipping points, enough, say. It cured old Deacon Perkins of his that's k-; | Mass., during the winter, by ver. Willie L. him about bedridden for the last Then hi one the one lead color Snare, Macons; Newton, from Philadelphia, and !H) from Baltimore. 10years. Mrs. Thompson says it cured her daughter’s life painted green, larger of had suffered from weakness a in cases of er tor. The Geo. A. Davis post Brooks Fernandina: Lester A. Lewis. Bur- female, fora longtime. It has made great record too. Srrofi Wednesday. Coombs, Charters: Bark Carrie L. Tyb-r, New York and Liver Sick —ami a coil of rigging. Any intelligence of Kidney Troubles, Headache, and all diseases ot the Hlood and Stomach. 1 ts guaranteed to cm is invited to attend and dinner will be serv- gess, Amboy for Bangor: Id, arrived ships to Buenos t. Sell and does it too. N i' le who lias been seeond officer Ayres, general cargo, p. Cyrus >ls. them would be received him... R. R. That’s all hut l -t; *r me send v u some gratefuly by j ed at the tin* ladies of Thorndike Iroquois. Nickels, Liverpool; Thomas, Cyrus Hall. Brunswick to New Haven, lum- I .Wholesaler. right, ymi’d let other kind of Sarsaparilla vestry by 1 here are two others just as good, and « in make m- r- «o them t> <•1 K. R. arrived from New B. Nichols, Hong K-nig: hrig Katahdin, Bath; >5. Sell. Eli/a .1 Perth you ship Thomas, The steamer Little Buttercup, Capt. her, Pendleton, i V 1 but it w m'ld J’hose Ii• ■! m for all visiting comrades.... School in Dist. selis. Paul Belfast: cleared sell. Liz- es, understand, t r.i.ni .-cal fed Sarsaparilla are gone York Fort for Seavey, Amboy to Portsmouth, coal 75 cents. Sell. I A ELEN’S lias caught on, and 1 want the kind that e "• i* oil n I an do far better selki Monday. A rev, leaves Point, every morning ** last Miss Gertie Cun- zie B. Rivers. : 14. arrived A EEEN’S than ;m\ other kind. nr, .urn,• the sal. ar- mo: .. 1 No. 7 began Monday, Willey, Pascagoula Henry Clauson, Jr., Philadelphia to (ilou- «!. bourn. ;c. I'hty're not ju-»t.<« the tak- as ALl.EN’S, i-ither, Mr. Wholesaler, and\ I.-< Harrs who has In-ell in the Bangor and returns early in evening sell. Noromhega, Armstrong, Apalachicola : coal S'_VJ5. Perth good’’ Cross, employ of Troy, teacher. eestor, Brig Katahdin, That's very Mr. R. ui. r. f I, ningham, Id. arrived seh. Heiirx Wholesaler. .true, very glad lo sei.d wh..: y f R. H. White C". fur several is at passengers and freight, whenever Crosby, Stubbs,; to Bangor, coal, so cents. At San wi«h. only the telephone is working a little badly tin i:.;ik: 1 wanted to be sure that 1 years, ing light S. i*. Amboy Palermo. Mrs. Christopher Nutter has Guantanamo; hi, arrived ships Hitch-! Francisco, ship Susquehanna, for Cork, stood just what you wanted, I'll take care of it. <'»« < <:•! home for a short t inie. signaled. cock. Manuel Nold ail Fkimn hecii quite sick with the grip and erysipelas Gates. Liverpool; Llaguna. I lavrc or A utxverp at ISs 0d. by SOc. Smalley. San Franeiseo; seh. Ahbie C. Frederick P. ii'ih i"ii lias \ ■» Ham- ; THE ALLEN SARSAPARILLA gone .. Sam>\ Point. Mr. Baxter, of but is now. .Mr. (1. J. Palmer and C0„ Woodfords,7 Me i)\iuuy, gaining Stubbs, Coombs. Brunswick. Hraneh ■ Office, 1'Urnsifl lioKton. man. "I" ilini o 111 e 111 1; 11 e s el 11 erillg the 1111., p Mass., railed upon friends here last week. family moved to Pittston last week....Tin* Boston. May 10. Arrived selis. Yale. BORN. drv uoods business in tluit city. in Coombs, Roger Moore, II. is traveling in the interest of the granite summer school began Monday district No. Philadelphia: Mil-j J Aitov- 11.me II. F!« yr.’Jtc ler, Barbour, tpkins : eleared selis. IleN n G. Muse- Mayaguez 14, Mr- Win I >«.*«• ket t. a daughter Amy Belie. < ( It IL ath A. her Star of the >' > ul ill. ( "llgn gllliolu: I 11U l'h b\ SjM-eial Ser- of F. K. Perkins house, and urge son.... Mrs. Cora Goodwin visited ley, Holt, .Matanzas: Sea, Hop- (TM)AIUS. in South I’liomast.hi. May 7, i«> Mr. \r \ 1 .1 S'- It, mrt 11 .1, I«.. kins, Port 14, sailed selis. Bal- and Mis F. I >. Ci tombs, a da I. -i. *:i In1 -. .ml I ie-da\ M i(ni the morning and cuin-ert ai tin- even- has in. in....Mrs. Lucinda F. Ilarriman mother, Mrs. T. S. Hatch, ol Centre Moitt- Royal: Wile, | lighter t imore ; Da;, i ig’it, Phi ladelphia ; arrivetl s- h. j 1.1,1.IS. in Belfast, May IJ.lAIr and M \. SVMl 1.1. ixiXhShl i;\ \ '... F.llis. a daughter i:» i r vitek sox. ;, Bond, James 1! i i. ie-q R an. Belfast: Id, arrived II A/I i.l'i \F. In Sea ill-'. 11. m said de.eaI, ha', ine. vears old of Watts Nelson, narrow- Selis. < 1 ■ •. Washington May ('nuiit;. pre-e; bf 1 MS. arrived last week... A. B. French, of .lama- daughter 'riiomas W. 11; Siiertnan. Carde- \ tennis cill'' \vi!i belli ,o Mr. and Mr.-. Ben lla/.eltinc. a son. tit-i nee.hiut -i administration <*i -aid .e.'tbig nas a few She Viola Amh*rson, Brunswick, allowance at the :« Plain, was in t<>\vu last week.. Rev. ly escaped drowning days ago. Reppard I.i IV.. In Boeklaml. Mav s, to M and Air-. (Thursday) afternoon, Cong’l. par^ou- Ga. : K n« n Brunette, Searspoit. Dweii Long, a -.m I e.mard W Ordered. That loti.-e there..r he ni\, are re- Ik Merrill and of made short was at play at the watering trough, which _'e. ,ir i oYloek. Intending members son, Brewer, Philadel i.jiia. May 10. Arrived seh. Ed- All KI 11 \ In Friend-hi;.. May 7. Mr. and weeks sm essi eh in tin liej •was a halt tilled with and ward H. Boston: 1 Mrs. f rank a son. 1*1 lined III lie I fast, -aid ■ ■ it 111 thal quested to be present. isit here last week.. M r. Mansur, o! Ran- hogshead water, Blake. Smith. rleured Murphy J. \Y interested in;. att. ml .n a i'rohate ( ... in head first. w her bark Dresser, l’arker, Cb-nfuegos : 10. | ge)-, was down looking after his cottage,, fell She as rescued l»y held at I'reemaii Mitlilvery Post, (I. A. II., is arrived baric Grate Lynwood, (dikes, Ma- lie!last, on the second Tu. sda\‘ lust week and is to have some and little four years old....Kev. (ieo. K. next, and -low ean-e. il ;m\ liavi the ohservanee ■ ! painting sister, tanzas; seh. MARRIED. hey making preparati"ns for Young Brothers, Snow, Bath:; said ae,'muit should not he allowed. other work done on it. Rev. Mr. 11 oust oils’ Tufts will al Palermo next. cleared bark Carrie E. Stowers, Memorial in of orders from preach Sunday Long, Ha-; (il-.n. i: .lOHXSoX I>ay. pursuauee BFCK ('LA It K. I n < reenx die. .Max 7., Ll Buck and Dr. Fames' have both been at '2 m. for Kev. (1. K. vana: sell. Edward 11. Blake, Smith, Ban-> A true 1 a 1 »y \ ttesf II. >11 1* It); and cottages p. Kerry. and Aliss Clara Clark. National department headquarters. gor. .Mrs. Miss An- BCTI.LK BAKTI.LTT. In N. \ .. May painted recently... Chapin. Swanvili.k. Col. Kell be u Smart is quite 10. Cleared sell .James Brooklyn. I.DO SS. ill < "in m I'rnhate. In AY. E. (irinneil is to receive ap- Baltimore, May 11, Ldxvanl A. Butler, ot Boeklaml. and Air-. L\a beginning nie Lord, and Miss French a A UrA last..hi tiie second f \| Jennie spent siek.... L. A. S. will meet at Garfield, Fisher, Eleuthera. A. Bartlett, of Boeklaml. Tuesday for summer boarders. A Cunningham's IAN X 11. (i CAliTEK. Admini-t rat ri plications large 12. Arrived sell. James A. CBAWFOBH MOW LB. In Dexter, in. day with Miss Bertha Doe, last week in Hall this Bath, May April tate *»f EKED 1. ( AKTEH. latent Kelt number of Indies from New York (Thursday) afternoon.Among New York. Samuel W. Craxvford and AIi-js Ldith A. Mower, young Parsons, llowe, County, deceased, In Winterport-Mrs. Stephen Smith has left the colts on the one both of I lextef. having presented have rom.is and will arrive about parade Friday night Bangor, May 12. cleared seh. Leonessa, count -if administration ..f -aid e-tai* ;• engaged for her home in New York. IIABBINtJTON sLLl.LBS. In t'nion. Vpril ::o, driven (ieo. T. was the Nash. New York: 14, arrived seh. Ann aiuc. 1 lie middle of d line. by Nickerson, Jr., Mary Bert ot South Thomaston, and Delma MeCann. Perth Am box arrived sell. R. Harrington, < Male red. That not i. e tiler* ,*t l*e ■ and 10, Max Sellers, of I tiion. handsomest the most speedy. .The re- wed sue. essiveiv in lie •, \Y < Eridav with a Mokkili.. Mrs. of F. Hart, New York: Charlotte 11cp111,1 E. irinneil arrived last George Erskine, Waldo, Dodge. Fish, JOHNSON 11 ASK LI. I.. In Brooks. Max 1J. at in I mains of Mr. Patterson were printed tel fast, in said ( ..iii.i .. I; of Benjamin Pendleton, Weehawkeii: Carrie E. Picker- the re-idetiee of Hiram Pattee. b\ Marcellus .1 lot f the finest horses ever landed here. only daughter of Deacon R. L. Daggett, interested nu\ attend at a l*r<.'hate ..:r South : William Dow. Charles C. Johnson. of Brooks, and Ali— brought here from Massachusetts Saturday ing, Marshall, Amboy 'Hint, held at Itelta-t. .,u the second t'im-ut• 1 i.- ivti is a boom. The three ing. Hogue Lillian. Smith, both of South Thomaston. rpifb. Searsport, having quite friends with a race. It took J -oncemed. that she lias been «iu 1 ... pig all the men, Darien, 10. Arrived sell. L. oltDWAY BOBINSON. In Searsmout. Alay 17. in of when ily to Lineolnville Beach and Dr. John Ham May Mary an*l taken upon herself the trust of \.u buildings process construction, old women and little in the Noank. by Bex. M. L. Bridgham. David F. Ordxvax and Alls. boys neighbor- Crosby, Williams, We have iia ml let I the above dressing for fi\ e yea is tfix of the estate in the State ..t Maine. will of has moved into the vacated house.... A son Kuril A. Bohinson. both of Camden. Me. •••mpleted make a total twelve build- hood to his Bucksville, S. (’.. May 14. Arrived seh. : and an recommend it as the capture swineship, although he SABDLN I TBLAT. In Searsport. Alax 1J. by SAMIKI.

Lev. L. 1). Evans, of Camden, will preach shouts, squeals and yells, he was home by trell, Haskell, Havana: la, arrived sells, j WA LI. LB FITCH LB. In Alontieello. N V.. a sufferer from a earn er-J. R. Mears, D. improve the leather rather than injure it quests all persons wlu> are indebted t. in the Church next four Port de Paix: Alax 4. (Jeorge L. Waller and Leonora Piteher. Cong'l Sunday morning the legs (a man to each to his own Waldemar, Leland, Georgia j eased estate to make immediate pa u (). and Ham leg) both of Aiontieello. Bowen Dr. John compose the (filkev. (’ardenas. those who ha\r any demands thereon ,ud evi of last as first in the rear of the establishment.... tie.,. tiing (instead Sunday quarters WIIITL JA< KSON. In Oldloxvn. May in. the same local Board of for 1SP2.... Mrs. Lot- Jacksonville, Max 11. Arrived seh. Flor-1 for settlement to her. a_* m Health II. AN hite and Miss Ltta B. Jaekson. both of i.reeu- My a'-rangedj in exchange with the pastor, un- W. C. Marden is at home fnan Bates college. cin e New York. i- K 1- 1 Hinton, of Uelfast tie M un h is her sister in S< Leland, tiehl. visiting unervllle, Perth I -1 < Y A. 1H»\\ less Saturday should prove stormy. M r. and Mrs. (i T. Nickerson were in Hamp- Amhoy, Max 12. Sailed selis. Eliza Me-Miss Myra Jackson is teaching in the J. Pendleton, Portsmouth: den last week.loslma Nickerson is siek Fletcher, July 1 1. -ul.se! ii.er hereby -.fives public e-ti I>. Y. Mitchell and J. 11. Park have ..; DIED. rpi Capt. Weymouth Dist.... Mr. Russell Cross has Fourth, Atwood, Sa* Id. arrived sell. Wii- 1 oneerned. that lie has been in bed.... are out for duly .; 1 "'i'll the week in the Bicycles gentlemen and lie L. Coombs, Fernandina : ar- and taken himsell the ot A i- engaged past grading an fine hull dark Newton, 14, upon trust bought exceptionally calf, rived tor of the ot about and have school mu'ms in our town....The hoy who hrig Katalnliu. Lord, Stamford. estate grounds the M. E. Church, BBdWN. In Morrill. May 1J. Hattie AN ., xvile red with white face, for which he wishes a l‘b Sailed H. B. SI row s with his at Charleston, May brig oi L. 44 wars. NEN’S CALF SAN IP AOA.MS. lati -*l Troy boat anchor make a Charles planted a < edar across the lot from the ma.\ Brown, aged SHOES hedge — mate. Hussey, W'eymouth. DBINKAVATL.lt. In Lineolnx ille. Alax lib Air. in the « ol roar. AND oiuity Waldo, deceased, by n 'Mt ll West Ollier of the ehurell to the fence Delaware .".0 .i- Breakwater, May 10. Sailed Llewellxu N Drinkwater, aged about wars. the law directs, he therelore rei|Ue-t- bark Yilora H. LBSK1NL. In Waldo. Alax li. Liiza .1 Lr-kine. -u- who are to ieading to Main street, which is a great im- I’amdkn Arbor Day was quite extensive- llopkins, Dow, Mat; uzas, indebted said de< eased'- Liukkiy. The people of this vicinity are for .Ml and •; months. make immediate and those here. Boston. aged years payment, provement To the of the lot. ly observed Tile schools were closed, bdl'LD. In Max a. Mr. L.dwin D demands appearance much interested in a seed planter,the inven- Fernandina, May II Arrived sell. Carrie Lll.sxvorth, any thereon, to exhibit t he-aim and tin- scholars the beautiful make old Patent eat lief look a- good a- lem» lit to him. I IP \ | e\ E. C. Adams, of in enjoyed day. tion of Mr. Frank of I\n«»x. The east- E. Woodbury, Bryant, New York. Bangor, spent Sunday Banan, CINN. In Bueksport. Max 1_‘. Craee NX. 1111. new .Old put a P< dish oil ('all Mi. hint la set, out Kb Sailed 11. C. bv Many people shade and fruit trees. Pascagoula. May brig aged gt) \ears and 4 months. ol a 'wn. and invitation accompanied the ings are being made at the here. It use brush Hf. -ub-i iii'ii hereby p p« pub ie mui- foundry Colcord. Boston. Brooks. Aim- cil»b>. Hon. J. B. Stearns set bis entile crew of Sibley, Cl BBS In Alay 15, aged I1 .Iieeriled, that lie has been did\ t mgregaf ional choir with his cornet, which is looked as a on upon great improvement, ion i:i<;n coins. 77 xears. 1 month and Jf. daxs. ami taken upon himself the trust ..l I;\.• w orkmen to out trees. The number II LBSIIA AI. In Bid last. 15. Bridget ilei was a great addition. As a response after setting account of the perfect manner in which it Alay the estate of Matanzas. May .1. Sailed barks Yilora II. sham, aged 7!' y ear- ami il mont li-. Air. of fruit and ornamental trees set out under does its work and its JOHN I, 111 NT late I Thorndike prayer Adams, a>onipanied by the or- simplicity and cheap- Hopkins, Dow Delaware Breakwatei : Grace IU'\I't»BD. In Brooks. Alay 1J. .lames S II11 \- bis was about 200... The new I in till gan. played Nearer m\ (i -d I" Thee, and the supervision ness. It will drop all kinds of seeds, from Lynwood, Giikex Phiiatleljdiia. fold, aged SI y ears. oituty of Waldo, deeeased, 1>\ HATCH. South Deer l.-le Alax ci.ie.m BELFA ^T. a-lhelau directs; lie therefore bote! at Lake City is ist com- Hong Kong. May 14. Arrivetl Wan- apt. re.pie- which the rendition approaching a seed to yellow with an slop S7 7 months. -oils who are indebted to said drrea-rd'- quiet prevailed during turnip eyed beans, New Hateh. aged years. dering Jew, Nichols, York. < make show ed the ol the pletion. Tin- frame is all up ami nearly cov- j exactness that is .I«»N L. In North llaxeu. May 7. Alary, wife «>l immediate payment, and tho-e vh" appiviatioii audience. astonishing. We saw it Ja Max Id. se i. Kingston, Sailed M B. Wm. e. about tin. PROBATE NOTICES demands thereon, i.. >'X hii.it the same t-red and floors laid. A line of Joy aged piece road lias j hills of and there were Milieu for Santa Cruz. ('uba. Ala t meut to him W The Epwortli League will present an In- drop fifty beans, just KANL. In Bangor. Alay 1 J. ry race, daugli- \I1K C. CAP been built the from the S dh-d sell. I). 1> tei of Dominie .1. and Jennie Ktine. aged 4 by rompan;, leading four beans m each no 1< Sagna. May Ilaskel1, year-. A ( a Probate < .met held .r P-eit dian programme in tlm \ est r\ of the .Metho- hill—no more, ss. It i-t. wji nin mi tor Haskell. 5 months and ti dav-. 1 C -u b-.-ril -r here 1.- m •.. ;.. main road to the hotel and the Pliiladelphia. tile < oil lit V of' W a ■ I 'i lie mi Tues.laV Of rpi prospects will the seed at distance from AI At 1’.. In I.o- Catos al.. Alax ot .m-"ii dist Church to-night. A special feature of drop any apart, Havana, Max Id. Arrivetl bark Matanzas, p Ma> \ I >. 1 SOL*. 1 oneerned. that hr be., ml.;;;, e. now are that the house will be for tioti. Ali-- J une Fiance- Ala* umnge1 l.o\ I'll, late "I In,. an Pecker, Hall ! >. C. All It 11111.1.. In Long Coxe. Si. «Jeorge loin, in said ('mini} lorasol. Iiav ing island of acres across w Washington, April ■ at- Miss sixty immediately hich the seed Ther ale I M-ell 1 >l I 11.. Ml He \\ I >olly Smith, which ailed forth passes. different 14. of Air. ami Air-. \ ni»n AI i:. h.d I. presented ir.fy of .ml... ,s,-.;. \,s MAI; INK XI IS. EI.LA NY. Lila, daughter tin- from lias Ordered. m-lliv l.e it a —. -m a- law r- hay Camden, recently changed for 1 ea land, mont h I’hat gin ]•. the dire, t- lie unbounded praise at tin- C. ut.eiinia! Exhibi- plates different seeds, the tiller tin seed S. D. aged ihcivl.. Spoken. Ship Carlton, \mesburx, teres led IV eausi ng a ol Ibis due! to lu -oH- u ho a > indebted to -aid de. ea-ed- bands, and the owners, New have FFNDl.KloN. In Bo klami. Alay ». by noxxn op\ puh- tion ii Yorkers, the smaller the holes. holes lill lrom for San lislietl t in lean Philadelphia. liefreshnients served These with Philadelph.ia Eraueisco, Aoril ing. Charles L.. -on of Air and Air- John Pendle- lirei weeks successively iiie llepim make immediate payment. and ihos,. w u, contracted for a steamboat wharf To he lat. d.i doiirna!. at I'.el last. bat a demands thereon, to -aim l- at built seeds from the The have 14. N. Ion. 40 W. ton. aged s cars. printed they may pen exhibit the (.do. Welcome. hopper. seed 1 Everybody plates at a Prob.tie < rt. r.. be held P.el ast. w it hiu mem to him. sll I' this season. will Bark R. A. C. Smith, rmn Phila- ITT’FFB In lm-ton. Al.ureh g’C AD. Harry I I'.A I. '1. 1)1 > Cottages probably come arms nut so Hooper, extending that the wheel in re- ..ml •• and lor said toiintv. on die secoinl 'I ot The lecture last Miss j delphia arrived at St. Cuh i, 20, Pepper, ot Bartlett l-land. agetl years uesd.iy Thursday evening by next or a hotel. Jago. April dune next, a' ten of the clink before noon, and 11 K subset her ! volvingstrikes these arms turning the so hav made the run from Delaware months. rp plate ing Capes show cause, il tin win the same concerned I ia 1 ia Charlotte T. Sibley, of on The Cas- FBI LST- In North IT. Bet-ex. x\ ife I any y have, should 1 I I been .ini' Belfast, > t hat in s. port. Alay that one of its comes o\ er the porl 10 dax not be and allowed. and taken himself : he ? ? e-t \ Hesof Old was well attended and apertures cyl- Jesse Priest, agt d sg wars and J months. proved, approved upon England, Tkoy. Mr. M. F. Hammond and wife v is- 31. I. ( ol i. >\ apt alter dockland, win* was Alax in. Airs. Hannah I'd *. I.. doll Nm d udge tor ot the estate f inder that conveys the seed to the ST A IT .LS. In Augusta. The lec- ground. anuouum-d to have a A V11est l’.l'i singularly interesting. young lady ited in Albion last week, Mr. Hammond purchased -upturn's in- widow of the late Joel Staples, agetl -J truecop Kegister Al.1*111.1 \ IsNb.il f ia i. l.iii, The Staples, j distance between tile hills is terest ni lias his 7 mont It- and in -. turer receives endless on her regulated brig Ernestine, changed years. day in the complements will leave for Dover, New Hampshire, Mon- County ot W aldo, deeea-ed. !.\ ■_ the number of on and lias taken eouiiuand of schooner SIDBLB. in Warren. May Airs. Alary At a Probate our' held at P.el last, w rhin and for I by arms, the seed plate. A plans, a-the law d’ireels; In- therelore rr.pa- scholarly makingup of the lecture and its where he is to build a house. Mrs. Ham- Jennie (I. ( Walker. x\ it low of the late James M Storer. the Coiiutx of W aido. hi the se.-oinl Tuesd.iv of day Billsbury. apt. Frederick \V. -"II- who are indebted t<> -aid tie. ra-rd has been for L. K. V. 1». ■ patent applied through .May IS harming delivery. The views or illustra- mond and son Georgie will remain until the ! Johnson has bought three-eighths of the make immediate payment, ami th---e Fowler, patent of this The Ernestine and will r. Boston Produce Market. K 1II A II. 1. 111 \ (iua i' line *d |.|>\\ \KI» any demands thereon', to exhibit the -ain. tions show n a iean lantern were house is Mr. ttorney village. command In by stei'opt completed.... Chester Hillman W. I.IIUI\ minni h 1m .1 \\ M. 1 IJHI'A tlement to him. sells for ss. A. ('. Crockett and L. ! Steam whaling hark Navare'i, owned OK I. lb V v indeed. planter by late ot Stockton in said < oi Wal cry good and family have moved on to the place re- William Lewis !»«>.-1 Mas 17, 1K>2. There was a short suppM j Springs, omity of Bedford, was launched 1 L. Prescott have both on the founda- of butter and ruled firm. West do, deceased, bavin"' presented a petition for subscriber he'rlr, -l\e- of Mr. Hammond-L. J. begun Inst week at Bath & She yest'erdas. prices ^PHI. pui.'.i The new steamer Yinalhaveii has taken cently bought by Kelley Spear. ern extra creamers sold .it 20 n 21c. and Northern license to sell at public or private sale, certain i 1 omerned. that lie has been duly tions of their new stores. ...< i. A. Palmer, measures 14*2.S in Sanderson has a mate lor bis colt of length, 2.1.1 width, and at 21 n22c. .'Medium and low were well sold real estate o| said minor, -dilated at Stockton and taken upon himself the tru-t -a \ •ui in the past two weeks very much the bought, yrades ap- obtained a at R. l(».s in depth: 200 tons. She from the West come Splines. tor of the estate -d Mr. Woods....Mr. Abner having position Howard, I., gross tonnage, up. Supplies alony slowly. pearance of a steamer. The workmen have got. George Hodgdon was built for and will lie Cheese was at pin 11 1-Je •) best new. Ordered, That the said Orrilla 1! ui\e notie© left for that last week. ..A expressly whaling, steady mak\ k. i;\nks '.it.- ..i h. t.!■ place Memorial n to all a the and in is a sale in fruit trees in this commanded Whites ol New Old sold in small lots at 12 12 12 cents. persons interested by causing copy ol engine boiler place the. smoke stack j having quite by Capt. de, in lln 11111 •'! Waldo, deceased. i>\ Sermon will he here Bedford. She Kyys were steady, hut not ver\ active. Western tills order to be published three weeks .-ueee-- Mr. Reuben has preached Sunday, May has a Bath Iron Works as and the have vicinity. Rhoades just engine ruled at P>c and Kastern at It-.// lb 1 -2* in the .lournal. at Be1 tin* la's directs; he therefore ren make immediiite and th <; A. it. art* expected tola* present and all SO,”>,000, Beans maintained a tirm position. No chanye be held at Belfast, within ami lot said County. payment, his fine orchard.... Mrs. .Jos. Estes is at all aii\ demands thereon, to exhibit ihc mu., hull lias been ad\ a need to( modern appliances, and wi I steam nine in other artieles. the second Tuesday ot lime next, at ten ot the orrespond. Every ex-soldiers are invited. Memorial tlement to him. work for Mr. E. J!. of The Day knots. Beef t hoiee. 7e lieavx f>oo l-2e o clock before noon, and -Imw cause if any .MASON I. STI me who lias viewed the steamer's model— I’arkman, I'nity... yood, liylit. they, services be 10sAs etc. I*. B. «Ue: hinds, lie: choice. !*nl(>e; yood. . Ibuister. 1 oiieerned. that she hits been dels that the boat will cinity. Perley ports May 11, had a gale from S to last- judges—is positive in SW, Mutton Lxt ras. ‘.in pie common to yood. 7 >• Se .muI taken upon herself the trust ot \ of were in town in >>1 graves the various cemeteries in the fore- 12 ing ing which lost foresail and « prove a fast one, ami t hose in Pittsfield^ pursuit hours, during spriuy land*. lm 12e omnion to yood, '.in IP-. At a Probate < on it held at Bel fast. within and for t rix of he estate ot engaged put- noon Memorial main some-Miss Della of ; address in the afternoon upper topsail. .Sell Arm- Potatoes Moulton rose. 4Ue: Moulton heProiis. the Count v ol Waldo, on the second I I a v ot in the as observe the Jordan, Wat.erville, by Noromhegn, i;!»\\ IN <. III. 1;I \ late Ot Swat ting machinery, they strong, at New York from re 4r.. A. 1>. lKillZ. who has been in tow has Attorney (buieral E. of Rock- Apalachicola, May. immense of the construction of visiting n, returned. Littlefield, in tilt t omit' o| Waldo, deiea-ed. o\ powers the ports May 11 a gale was encountered with! M* MANN. \di,unistiatii\ i. tin- *-- ....The land Comrades from the four towns within is the lass tiireets. 'lie tllerelore retpu -■ driving gear, are sure the force wili not be young child of Will Larrabee’s is violent squalls of rain and tremendous t urreut. nltlvlI.I.Atate ot THOMAS ,M« MANN, late ot 1’ ,.-pc< i. sea,! Belfast Price sons \\ ho are indebted to saitl decease.I want mg. sick. our limits are to be at our during which of in said County of Waldo, deceased. ha\itiu pi'e quite requested present shipped large quantities oKKliCl1> \\ 1-. 1. 1. \ 1 Ml: III K U'l It N A 1.. make immediate pa'iueiit. and tin s, water am! sen ted a petition for license to sell at public e NoKTH SKA Jasmin 1 I KMS. next to take the for started deck load .Sell. Fleet- aus demands thereon, toexhibit the sm meeting Hags required sale, so much of the real estate ! said de wood, Capt. Colson, of Boekland. is a total /Vo,/nr- I/m/AvC /'fir, 1‘ni.l I'l'nil'iiir*. private tlement t• her. MAIJCAKKT I' < I Bkumoxt. Mr. Caleb Lan.lt as will the -11111 of two hundred T. 15. Haynes is <>ii the sick list. has painted then localities.. Rev. (bo. E. Tufts will loss oil cease*I. produce Cape Cod. She had taken tire and \pph‘s, | > mi. :aia BO llav. pton. I 1 o<)n IS (>o dollar.-. his house and in new windows.... Mr. at next been •• tTMIE sit1 vs. be Iterebs ;:i.e~ Boss of was in town last | put preach Liberty Sunday morning. abandoned by the crew She was bound dried, p lb. 4 no Hides, p tb.B 1 2-/4 12 Ordered. Thai the said on ilia ui\e notice t*« piildn Brier, Belfast, .oiieerned. that he has been duA Irom 1B„ iS 1 ■ 1 < H. Mea'.ler will move on to the Peter Boekland to New York with a cargo ol Beans, pea. 2 2.7 Lamb, p tb. all persons interest***l by causiii" •*py **t this ol- week. •• and taken himseli tlie trust ..i \ lime medium, I 77 >i 2 on Lamb Skins. 77 r/ 1 2.» .- upon l’n TSMKi.o. ‘A Rainbow Fair” was from M. Bankin A Son, who der to be pu!»lislie*l tin*-*- v.eel.s eessively ill the 1 "Wer larm this week... Moii- given together *■ S it 1'' tor of the estate of School began with several \ellow e\e>l BOn 1 77 Mutton, p lb. Journal, at Bel last. 1 hat Mr. and Mrs. \Y. E. Mathews visited m others, owned the vessel. The Hepublii-an printed they here last week the •'Builders’’ connected 1S//20 Oats, tb, 4(>a42 t. 11 I in by > Butter, p lb. p Pu,B2 a I’robate Court ••eheldat Belfast, ELIZA HET Bt.OHOl IT. hit. 'lay Dist. No. ;t, under the instruction of argo was insured, with flu* of the may appearai South Brooks last exeoption Beet, lb. 7 n 7 Potatoes. 2<>n27 sai«i on the second Sunday. j with the F. B. Church. It was attend- p within and for County, Tues- the os 1 Miss well deck load of 120 barrels The n in Counts W'ahlo. decease. I. Nettie 15. Marriner, who is one of "Ur about mew Bariev busli. 77 « Bn Bound Hoy. p !!•.*', a 2 "I .lune next, at ten *-t the clock before p day as t lie la " di reels lie I llel'efi ire ro s Mr. and Mrs. Win. Parse, of vil- ed, much all. and was a " **re tnkeii on board a schooner and (bees. It. inn 12 Straw, ton. 7 mmS mi if pies? Searsport best teachers... .Mrs. James Cn should m he uratited. lage. visited at it. Jl. Smart's last success in every The fancy tables pi pet iniineiliate payment. ami those "Tm h., Sunday. I fast, was in town last week her respect. when last Call Skins. .dinlid Veal. p It.. ''• " (. I-J > I JOHNS! )N Jml"'e. visiting seen bore V.< miles northeast of mauds thereon, toexhibit the same f..i were to the different col- Duck. 11. D‘. n 1 S Wool. washed. B1«B2 A 11 lie \ test I >11 A N I ’. 111 Keuistcr'. The Hood Templars of this had an ! 'laughters. Mrs. Delia and Miss arranged represent Xansct with pumps ehoked. The water was ,1 copy IJ>, to him W H «.*i place Cunningham *s. ill./ 17 W«(oI. unw ashed. 21 n 22 ors of the and the attendants were up to the cabin floor and the smoke was p entertainment last Thursday night. It was Abiuh Coloord.... Mr. Asa Allen wood, rainbow, I-'ow l, p It.. 14 n IB Wood. hard. 4 MO n B (id aged out. She has V. a I’rohatr Coif hcbl at Bellas’,, w i;hin and foi E siilist-l ibel In rebs w ibp. arr ived in costumes to match. The tables pouring probably burst open I icise, It'. IB. n LS Wood. soft. Bon„B7n pH a success in every particular. 92 years, and Mrs. Hannah Fletcher, widow and sunk. p the ( oiilitx of \\ a Ido. on tli*' second Tuesdav . 4 m. ol deceased. of Mr. Albert were 1\ dispensed, coffee, 'urn, bush. p ty Waido, ba\mu s v afternoon Moody total destroyed occupied market remain p presenteda pcti’ion in : lie Count of Wa bio leee.ist I. day and evening, May the saint as in corn B2 nil.kerosene p yal.«n 14 that the admini-t ator mi tie- estate ol said de 10th, by the side substantially Cracked p lm, its lie tire afternoon. opposite of the lurtl 111 a corner the the la" ilireet heivb.lv ., by Friday The place was recent past unfavorable t.o tin* Col'll 02 Pollock. P It. 7 no 1-2 ceased be anthmi/.ed to to him certain giving a party to his relatives ami friends. -getieralis Meal. P lm. may emury soil' "ho are indebted -aid deceased near the door, with lace v,*ss,*l continues 1 4 n I B Pork. lb. Pnln real estate as contrail of -ai*l «leeeased. formerly know n as the old M. B. Hunt farm. draped curtains, interest. There to be rather Cheese, p lb. p by make immediiile ment. ami In w Between ‘.Ml and 100 were the 1 "" a 1 pa\ guests present, more Bi er oil nil Seed, 1 4«» Plaster, p hid. Ordered, That the -aid Brandon ui\* notice in Mr. E. very tastefully arranged, were the ice cream animation in the Bhite trade than pewt, demands thereon, to exlnlot tin* -an,- S. Fletcher, son of Frank Fletch- in Meal, It.. all interested eausiii" a ol this <>i greater number relatives. The occasion was in the other off-shore indicated Codfish, dry. p tb. S« Bye p j persons by copy lilt'll! to llitll. 1.1 HP ,1 I tables. All the both useful departments, 7n 12 I lo he three weeks in the er', came from Boston, last week to move the fancy articles, ( raidierrics. pqt. Shorts, pewt.. der t«* published successively much all. At six by The appended list of ebarters for no enjoyed very by o'clock Lumber, Seed, lb. 1 7 /, 1 S Suyar. p It'. 4 I 2 I 1 i* a n Journal, at 1 tel fast, hat and verv vv Clover p l.’i-pu printed they t• whole Iannis t" where will re- ornamental, sold rcadilv and hat ete.. but with an of 40 suliserihet herein puld was served. There were live Boston, they ample sitpph spot mid Flour, 4 7n«il 70 Salt. T.I.. pi'll. may appeal at 1 Brohate! uirt.t** be hebl at Bei- rpHE supper tables \ piild. I eon,-el lied. llilt lie 11 a" b, eh few tl were left were sold at Ui-ar-bx rates show no eiiieiit hu. 1 77 Sweet PotaM»cs 4//7 I a -1. within anti l**r sai'l < »t; the -eeoiid side. In this the school ings auction. csstds, impro\ II .C .Seed. 7(0/1 minty. \ laden with a bountiful to which all taking family away A B 12-«4 and taken upon himself the trust ..[ repast, moderate in tin* I )eai a ml Lard. It.. Pn.12 Wheat Meal. *d J nne next. a! ten of the clock before No no mu* ••mpiiry prevails P Tuesday tor with the "ill annexed ,,t tin est.u. district No. 2 loses one-fourth of its scholars. guessing, grab bags, anything -b'W the did justice. After supper the entire com- le>oii. ami cause.il any they have, why else of a *n I * l he SAMI El V I 11 .To N bit. .,! I Mr. E. S. Fletcher is a very like nature. An oil painting was pravei of -ai*l p**titi«*n -11* not "ranted pany marched to the yvliere both old exemplary (. hall, !.<» I. JOHNSON. Ju.l"e iu the < ■ 11111 ■»! W:i !i|o, iceeaseil. n man and we are to Mr. in young sorry to part with the presented Maefarlanc, appreciation A true «. v \ t test BoIIAnB BI PI.I >. Beu i-t *• 1 and young enjoyed a very pleasant time >11 a the la" (’lire, he 111» i.. r. e.p, as well as his of his valuable services on that and other son- " I;. a 1 e iudeli'e.l |., ,• i-, to music by S. B. lamily. He, brothers, Henry dancing Jlarriman, of — ,i held ii ami make inniiediate pasmeut. old t! and Alonzo, have situations oil the electric like occasions. Another "il painting was A; I*!i Wa "it the scmid Tuc'.iav "I illl\ deni.i lid- t here. m. to e\ h ibil tin -a Rev. S. C. Marion Harland Endorsement ears. They go will, t he best w ishes of all. presented Whitcomb. Tin* drama V. I). 18512. tlement to him. Ii ill N N some very uselul and valuable presents, in- May, “Past was the first *-vc 11- IT A M Ro| .F.RSO \. A dm ini-1 ra- li mi In- e- Redemption" given OF -■ a silver butter dish from Mr. and III subscriber herein ■; e publn hiding 15i « KseoiiT. The. are the otViecrs late nl .1 \ MI.S ,M ROl.KIISi >N. late ol Mai f| following ling by local talent. It was finely rendered I meerned. hat lie has be. n d Mrs. Henry Beal, Mr. and Mrs. Eli West do. in -aid Count} "t Maui", ueecasco. ha vim.: and lass of the senior class at and taken upon hiniselj he 11 n-t I appointments and highly appreciated. Music Brack- a |»t-t it ion t->r license !" -ell al public and Josiah one-half do/., silver | by presented the c-iate o| Nickerson; or sale, so mm li "I the real estate "I -aid the East Maine Conference ett’s orchestra. second Powder. private Seminary: ! The evening the ot I fruit knives from Mrs. James of j Royal Baking deceased a- vv ill prmluee the sum ol -i\ luiinliril TOSIAII M CoEElN. I.n, Nickerson, Ethel (L West “Holden President, Porter, Oldtown: ! operetta, Hair," and the “Three dollars. in < omit ,.l W i! I,,. e> ea-en. Mass.: the Everett, glass set from Mr. and (trdered, I lia! the said .na M. give Hill ii e i" vice-president, Raymond McFarland, North Beans” was its till* lit" tiireets lie thcielo:,- i, ., presented by seventy-live sing- intmesled iiv a "I this Mrs. (>. B. Patterson, of Syvanville; one-half all persons causing ropv son- "ho are indebted to -aid dc ea~t *i Lanminc: Adella F. Seal he three weeks in secretary, Heath, ers in which Prof. Smiley, basso, and Mrs. order to published sneeessivelv make immetliale pastncnt. and tln.-i do/, silver spoons from Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Cove: J. Marion Ilarland’s Letter to Powder the Republican .Imirnal, printed al Belfast, that ;i demands t hereon. exhibit the treasurer, Roland Wasgatt, East of were the [Extract from the Royal Baking Co.] .> Howes, soprano, Skowhegan, a l.e ■ Mardeii, of Pittslield : one silver napkin ring t hey mav appear at Probate Court. to held al t lenten to him .loll N S Dedham; orator, Paris E. Miller, Burling- leaders. It was a beautiful and all Belfast, within and for said < omit v .on the second from Misses Minnie and thing Lillie Ellis; 2 glass ton: Tuesda} ol June next, al ten of I he clock be- valedictorian, Mary McKay, Camden: the little children did not a cake dishes from Miss splendidly fore noon, and show cause, il anv the} have, wiiv Mary Cunningham; Archie historian, Harrimaii, Orland; poet, single mistake among so many. Friday tile praver id' said petition should not l.e granted. UNION MADE decorated clock from Capt. and Mrs. Frank Blanche CKO I JOHNSON. Judge M. Mansfield, Oroim: prophet, a Drill” sixteen y'/£tU2,6l/'L-0b ol tin* rhoioest importtnl stock in oin evening “Fancy by A true A ttesi Bon n P. I'11 young copv. i.D, Register. o- Mardeii; necktie, Mrs. <). M.Heagan; one Lewis W. Holden. ! ;u I liiilkc.' Hart, The graduation ladies was highly ..A sufficient linen shirt from Mr. and IJ. applauded.. Mrs. F. Harri- exercises of the class of ’92 will occur June amount of money has been raised to insure <2?dLtv*ckf)/ fis4 I1TALDO SS. In ! mirt "I Probate, held at Bel- liian ; from James O. Patter- mi ol Sleepers Eye bainpiet lamp 8th — Mr. V? fast, the second Tuesda} May, 185*2. Frederick H. Moses, the Bueks- the erection of the new mill, and several I NCSBC Y or on es son a one dollar bill from H. P. SA Mild. K R Administ rat I he ; Marr; tyvo port florist, has commenced to flowers ship new houses are going up in that locality in OsH^C' 'Mst.dtA'£est~ tate of F. PAT'rKRSO.N, late of Wahl", in said dollars from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marten ; one and plants to his Bar Harbor C4A. County, deceased, having presented his tirst and Cigers greenhouses. of the demand for rents_Mr. of chair from the anticipation tinal aVeount administration of said estate fm t lu* most desirable oi spring rocking following per- -Mr. ihos. hj. Shea arrived from Boston Jl. C. Pooler has laid the foundation for a allowance. smokers. They have sous: l. it. Win. ( v-tipt. Nickerson, Mat- on the steamer Lewiston and Ordered, That notice thereof he given, three no equal anyv\here. Friday noon, tine resilience on his lot near the new J?if~ 44 fisus £l4^~ weeks in the 1 n cents, all dealers. Geo. E. C. O. G. C. par- successively, Republican Journal, thews, Chapin, Fernahl, the afternoon received the in in during congratu- sonage.... W. H. Howe, photographer, has printed Bellas!, said County, that all persons Lorenzo J. M. interested nia.v attend at a Probate Court, to he Seayey, Harris, Nickerson, lations of many of his friends upon his en- been very sick with la Mr. A. 11. at Belfast, on rlu* second "I June 8. 1). Alvin Frank Stearns and grippe. (PL^yi^gCs fishsf <3s held Tuesda} Flood, Ellis, gagement to one of the most next, and show cause, if have, the popular young Cornforth has also been quite but both any the} why Unfits one from sick, said account should not he allowed. Bartlett; easy chair the fol- ladies of Belfast. Mr. Shea was here to are better-Rev. Dr. of CFO. K. JOHNS! IN E. Penney, Augusta, Judge. lowing: Hon. A. Nickerson, F. H. look after his north of the Attest: ii t>. cottage, village, preached at the F. It. A true cop}. Bohan P Fi Register. Church, Sunday_ TliADE Cleaves, A. S. Nickerson, H. 8. Dam, H. M. which he expects to in a few MAKK. occupy weeks, The M. C. I. base ball club have come off F. subscriber hereby gi ves public notice to all 8. 8. 8LKKFKK A ( 0.. Factor) Chase, H. O. Nickerson, J. Wilbeit Nicker- to pass the summer with the friends many victorious in several games with other clubs A&six Til concerned, that he has been duly appointed son, Geo. T. Silvanus he has made while ami taken himself the trust ol Executor of Nickerson, Nickerson, here in the past_Dr. J. from abroad i£ /b^t4-^,>4wsZ*-^<3 upon and are very much elated, but the estate of i-—- Clark.M.Marden, Wallace Cunningham, C. John Page returned home from the A ol* Tlamil*" passing no more so than some of our citizens who ROBKRT F. PEIRCE, late of Belfast, C. Marden and W. E. Nickerson. The gifts winter on the Pacific coast i'o the shown by Saturday’s are interested in the game_Fiske & iu the Count} of Waldo, deceased, by giving bond many friends who have ness and in dnn were presented by Hon. A. K. Nickerson, boat, and was welcomed his as the law directs; he therefore requests all per- sympathy many ways heartily by of the ! " Thompson, proprietors Laney are indebted to s ness and death of my wife, Hattie who a House, sons who said deceased estate to made very appropriate speecli which friends who were to see him wish to extend ni\ I'm many pleased keep horses to let and to sell, and they sold make immediate payment, and those who have any j heartfelt thanks was responded to by thanks from Mr. Marden. such health. demands thereon, to exhibit the same for settle- t'HAHLKS 1 enjoying apparently good seven in one lot one last I day week. !lw20 ment to him. EBEN M. SANBORN Morrill. May. 1*9J. -lwtiO