The Republican Journal.

Ml G9. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1897. NUMBER IG.

the stock. It is that expected some trust Milliken Dead. matters involving the personal interests of Easter in the Belfast Churches. Misses Chamberlain and Davidson PERSONAL. company w ill open a branch there.Au- his constituents. Recitation, Marie Logan gusta liquor dealers have been notified A Bronchial Trouble Developed Into Pneumonia, THE NORTH CHURCH. Quartette, Easter J oy. by Mrs. A. A. Howes went to Boston Monday !.\ Till RSDAY MORX1X6 BY THE tiie that must have their bars and death Ensued after a short Illness. A From the anil tributes to Class exercises, Miss Haney’s class police they many eloquent The services at the North Church were ac- of Vocal solo, Miss Ethel for a short, visit. closed at 0 p. m. were also warned Brief Sketch his distinguished Career. the deceased we take the foliowing: Savery They to the last week. Linvill not His loss will be felt. cording program published Recitation, Whitmore lican Journal Pub. Co. to sell to persons who were under the Last Mrs. S. L. Milliken receiv- Boston Globe: deeply Frank J. Starrett went to Portland Mon- Saturday The and were Song, “Bells,” Junior influence of All the hotel Not only will a very marked personality be pulpit platform handsomely League liquor. keep- a Lulu Elwell on business. ed dispatch summoning her to Washing- missed in Maine but there is not Recitation, day thk rAi'KK for Maine sea ers were notified that their bars must not politics, decorated the arrangements being in charge Quartette, “Oh, he Glad.” ton and announcing the serious illness of likely to be liis like again for many years. John W. went to Boston be on of Mrs. Amos Clement, Mrs. Edward Sibley Recitation, Florence Hill Capt. Ferguson iteini] people opened Sunday.The projectors He stood by his friends and they stood by of the Wiscasset A railroad have her husband. She left on the first train and and K. Clarence Hale Tuesday on business. Quebec him. He didn’t like a man the less because Mrs. W. Howard. Easter lilies stood Recitation, to arrived at the National some Motion soug, Infant class ulation in and concluded organize a corporation with Capitol time differed in and some of his best in at each side of the in Tyler H. Bird arrived home for a City County politics, groups platform, Quartette, “If I must die.” Friday a stock of £33,330 in order to raise before liis death. Much and so- friends were Democrats. A picturesque capital sympathy front, backed by ferns, palms and green Edith vacation, from the of Maine. has and a Recitation, Kilgore University is-ii.ms. In advance, $2.00 a year. money needed until the deal with the licitude was figure dropped out of public life, expressed by everyone, and The was with white Recitation, Nellie Hall Ii> po cents for three months. : man who enriched with foliage. pulpit draped L. C. Morse, of Pittsfield was in Bel- British syndicate is consinnated. It is to every campaign is Esq. i;ms. For one one inch strong hopes were entertained that our dis- Song by school, “Jesus Victor.” square, his wit and charmed every circle of which with delicate vines entwined over it. Lilies and on be known as the Construction and Secur- Class Miss Mitchell’s class Monday Tuesday business. :.11 7”> cents tor one week, ami fellow citizen he how an exercises, fast tinguished might be restored chanced to be no matter briefly and other handsome were iliscquent insertion. ity Company. plants arranged Recitation, Miss Myrtle Mitchell Hon. Wallace 11. White of to health. a inmate, has gone. Ogden, Utah, Saturday night dispatch came in an artistic so as to form a Soug by school, “Morn of Joy.” Boston Herald: He was a forcible anil manner, pleas- is visiting his sister, Mrs, Alfred A. Small. To In Bkikf. In the that he was better; but the Class exercises, Miss class Day’s Journal. important patent Sunday night, eloquent orator, and his whether ing effect in the whole. The sermon the Beverage’s speeches, by Miss Millie Mrs. case of the American Co. wires the of his in halls of or at a Recitation, Beverage Charles S. Pearl of Bangor arrived Sulphite Pulp brought intelligence death. Congress political rally, Rev. Geo. S. on “The Resur- cage pastor, Mills, Closing, Quartette. 1. i vs. The Howland Falls Pulp Co., the were listened to with attention. In Con- last Thursday t,o visit her father, B. P. Field k.. rite Maine Craml Army.. rection from the Dead.” was a Benediction. I’nited States circuit court of gress he. was keenly alive, to the interests scholarly i. i••ter in the Rellast Churches appeals, Win. P. arrived from Brock- ; of his and was very successful delivered iu He THE UNITARIAN CHURCH. Capt. Sprague it Fersonal. Boston, lfith, reversed the decree of All winter Mr. Milliken bail complained constituents, production pleasing style. April in last and went to Isles- <. for improvements took a view of the ton, Mass., Saturday, i- a t 2. ! the circuit court tor entered of a soreness of the and getting appropriations comprehensive belief in Divine services by Palestine Conimandery, 1 Maine, by throat, had fre- in A W liner in I»ako;a..Ai_rit ui- his district He was a good friend to the boro. older of and sustained the resurrection, stating that while we all Knights Templar, were held in the Unitar- ui- Maim- Veter ms its Judge Putnam, quently been indisposed for several days at soldiers, and accepted every chance to Ai!1111'i in 1‘ortlaml.. Ite- tin- of the a interest. believe in the resurrection of the we ian Church at 2.30 with the order Elisha and Frank Brown of Morrill were validity complainant's patent, a time with attacks somewhat resembling speak good word in their dead, following tT.'.. in liurks- Lurly »;»> which was grantou to George F. Bussell, Bangor Commercial: Mr. Milliken’s do not believe in the literal resurrection of of exercises: of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tileston Wadlin l A i! j.i min Swi x Madame la It. is evident now that these at- Music, Song Evening Nov. l.'i. 1 sPii. for used in the grippe. career in Congress was familiar to all, his \ Chine.-e c?ehoi»il*oy. digesters j the body. We are all agreed as to immortal- Star, cornet solo P*. A. tacks were of more serious trou- as the nation it- Wagner; by Roundy ; Sunday. t’Aiii: M wood symptoms reputation being as broad sulphate pulp progress.Judge but are as to what to be- F. ble than he was aware. The affection of self. As a and debater he ity puzzled just invocation by Rev. J. Tilton; the Lord’s Mr. and Mrs. F. P». Mathews arrived in rn*-t arri'. in Cnateuiala. .The Morton of the Suffolk superioi court, public speaker \i. oat. .The late H. I*, ilau- ■ had few concise, forcible and lieve, as to the resurrection. The belief of in concert the Sir has decided that Adah Richmond the bronchial tubes refused to yield to treat- equals, being prayer by Knights ; Music, Boston Tuesday. They will come home the .!.aster Fancies, Boston, to was added man- eloquent, which elegant the is that the resurrec- the e 4. has not established her as a widow and about a week before his death Congregationalists Easter Anthem, by choir; responsive first of next week. i-At; lights ment, ners and a line presence, while in his legis- I it.-rials L.f.t in Hats and to ronlest the will of John tion is that one whose life is in on the Rev. J. Stetson, Jr. more alarming symptoms pneu- lative, work he was attentive and painstaking, immediate; reading resurrection, by F. .; i..-: Schools rrooate and In- appeared, Miss Hattie Clements arrived home last The decision was made out for the interests of his Christ goes at once to the Father. He Tilton V;,i hts and Routs Resolutions public Friday. monia setting in and kidney anti liver com- always looking quot- and the Sir Knights; prayer by Rev his Thursday from Portsmouth, N. H., where .,! I is was the of Lin- constituents. That they appreciated ed several of Christ on this > Meet iiii4 the Children's Friday anniversary themselves. He did sayings point. J. M. Leighton; solo, Holy City, Stephen m Real Kstate.. Meet plications manifesting v\»*rk was shown his elections. she had been -'•lets in^ colns proclamation emancipating the. by repeated There is a in the of the visiting. not take to his bed, however, until the last Waterville Mail: those whom development study Adams, by Mr. John Parker; Sermon by Cradle, slaves in the District of Columbia. Among by A. P. Mansfield returned from r vo k n. the deceased will he most missed are the old Bible for the doctrine of the resurrection. Rev. C. II. music and Saturday Now that Mrs. R. has week, and with a few intervals, when he Wells; benediction. 1..-1:a-* 1 .or.il Industru s. .The Elizabeth Tilton Boston with a tine line of new Look soldiers of his district. To this class Mr. We find that Christ’s conception of the res- Mr. Wells took for goods. but one of the in seemed to rally for a short time, he continu- his text Rom. 0: 23— passed away principals Milliken was particularly kind. His for advt. 1 A OK always urrection as shown his was far his next week. the Beecher Tilton scandal remains, ed to grow worse. the last few claim of the friend of the old soldier by teachings “But tin* gift of God is eternal life, through !-■ l.iteiarv V ws and Notes. | During days J being Theodore and lie out a slow was well sustained. his ser- in advance of the ideas held by the our Miss Frances .J. of Boston arrived n : -'ill's 1 .ast 1 n ••am -.poem 1 Tilton, drags of his illness his breathing was very heavy, I During long Jesus Christ Lord.” He characterized Dyer -•■•in file Message poem'. I and existence in a vice no old soldier ever appealed to him in Hebrew and teachers. His Belfast last to visit her Mr. meluneholy foreign and much of the time he was unconscious. ! prophets Easter as the most significant day of the Friday parents, ..urn-all Register Deep \\ a- ! vain for any service that lie might render. 1 land, “the world forgetting, by the world discourse at 7 was on and Mrs. D. _..sta‘s Centennial..The Cull ot he failed and his : He closing p. in., calendar, one celebrated by all nations, W. Dyer. I). the well Sunday rapidly physicians worked in season and out of season to u-rgot.".Mr. Henry Hyde, the Words of Christ. The both abandoned At 9.45 m. he advance, their welfare. There is many a music, day Christian and pagan. It marks the passage Miss Charlotte Thorndike of this FAG E7. known died, Satur- hope. p. passed Sibley corporation lawyer, man who is able to some of the com- and was and friends of '1 one re'siona < linos... A few minutes before his death he ! enjoy evening, excellent, of “the winter of our discontent” and gives has been to deliver the Memo- day. at his home, 380 Commonwealth away. forts of life who Mr. city engaged Years.. The I’ha maev Law.. but for Milliken’s ef- the chorus showed their the Boston. His death was due to a consciousness and asked to see his forts in for him what appreciation by promise through every medium of revela- rial address in Garland. I euinjrs ReilSchooihouseCrad- avenue, regained securing properly be- of handsome roses and At the complication of his longed to him as a reward for his services gift pinks. tion, spiritual and natural, of a happy life diseases, although wife and children. His son, S. M. Milliken, ! Geo. H. Beniis, formerly of Crosby Inn, 1’AOEJS. illness was of brief dura- for the government might now be in strait- Christian Endeavor service at (5 o’clock He of the and of the comparatively a member of this year’s graduating class at beyond. spoke origin .-unty Correspondence..ship tion. ened circumstances. has been engaged as night clerk at the Ruths Marriages Deaths... West had : special Easter music was presented, and the original and present customs of Easter. As Point, arrived Saturday night, Windsor Hotel, «s: N.-rt New were to Bangor. hport After the executive session on services appropriate the day. matter is indestructible, so is the spirit. The Maine Grand Army. and Mrs. Milliken during the afternoou, but Monday, motion of Senator the Senate as Miss Sadie Chapin, who has been visiting by the advice of the they had Hale, adjourn- THE BAPTIST CHURCH. The soul created by yet imperfectly under- physicians ed as a mark of to \S OF IMF WEEK. Annual in Lewiston. Hon L. respect Representative stood laws lives its me and her sister, Miss Hattie returned Encampment T. not before room. Now re- eartniy wnen |j Chapin, entered the they deceased. The House was not ;ii Easter services were held at the (arieton Elected Commander. Milliken, Regular I home to Brooks last to the summons and session. liberated is resurrected to a new life apart, Thursday. I atteks. Colonel Isaiah K. sponded reached the Baptist church. The decorations wrere very j | The regular session of the annual of encamp- bedside in time to receive the of from the physical where it begins its extend- Mrs. Martha C. returned home last .ling out to the members farewell pretty ami modest. A large screen of Gray ment- of the Maine G. A. in Prayers were said over the remains of pine and other R., opened City the husband and father. At the moment of ed progress. There are few men in their Saturday from a visit to her daughters in _i.stature, prominent j Milliken the and evergreen, surmounted by cut Easter 15th. the Congressman by Housp Chap- <• state, a notice to tiie effect I Hall, Lewiston, April Among death were lain heart of hearts and calmest moments but Massachusetts and New there also by the bedside Frank at his rooms in Washington Tuesday at lilies, covered the double doors at the rear of Hampshire. receive a renomiuation as irst business was the presentation of annual 2 m. The service was attended a what have faith or at least in a future ;sud Byron Milliken, brothers of the living p. by large the The and of the hope Mrs. F. W. Pote left Tuesday for a visit to ti'om lie will be a of the various from both Houses. Heed pulpit pulpit edge plat- Bangor, reports officers and the ad- and contingent Speaker life. We have desires in the natural life and j man, Judge Advocate General Lemley, form were in festooned with j friends in New York. She expects to of the next House, i of and Representative McMillin of Tennessee, draped white, join speaker tress the commander. The reports in with there exist in the world conditions ami fac- Mrs. Lemley, Mr. Millikeu's niece. attended together. The prayer was brief while at either side of the steamer City of Bangor early in May. ading candidates for the 01 hstance follow trailing green vines, j His Miss in and at its conclusion the casket was carried tors to those desires. God has : the next House are under- daughter, Maud Millikeu, is the were banks of colored gratify placed Mullin of visited Assistant Adjutant General Miller’s report to the of platform flowering Capt. Perez Lincolnville hearse by six members the capitol in the human heart a divine desire and it is Hamilton, Esq., of diowed the of the to he California. His mother survives and lives The Rev. John F. ajaman strength department police force, who were the active pall bear- plants. pastor, Tilton, friends in Belfast and Cast ine the past week. K. oi Ma- I'D posts number of members in good staini- with one of her sons iu but satisfied by the gift of God through our Battangall, Esq., Washington, ers, and taken directly to the depot. Ex- spoke on the “Resurrection a Logical Ne- It was his first visit to Belfast for 17 years « Jan. 1 (S'.H>, muster W. Bhilbrook of Water- ng 1, s,s:;p; gained by was too feeble to the other members of Gov. Perham, Mr. H. and Lord Jesus Christ. This present life would the join Joseph Manley cessity.” Appropriate Easter music was ren- Mam 11. of Ib'ckiaud, luring year, 127. by transfer, tit!; reiu- Commauder Thomas S. of the dis- John li. Healey left Wednesday for Nor- Engler 1 the at the bed Hopkins be without a of the gift *tatment, 1 Total gains, 222; family side. dered by the choir, and the duet by Mrs. R. incomplete promise of aggregate, trict G. A. R Representative Hilborn of wood, Mass., where he is to do a of let- Bearl, Esq., Bangor. ',171: losses 205; dis- of eternal life. Christians in the job by death, honorable California and Senator Perkins of the same H. Howes and Mr. E. S. Pitcher, “Forever glory day, lion. J. W. Bradbury will | in on a new harge, 27 : transfer, 7*7 ; suspension, 425 ; dis- in the God who made it and in the tering granite library building in for State, were among the Maine people pres- with the Lord,” was possible, ilizenship Augusta j honorable disi 1 surrender of cliarter, Seth L. Milliken was horn in I j specially enjoyed. barge Montville, ent. The Moral tributes were very profuse. who it to and Who is Mrs. Florence C. Porter of Caribou arriv- s of a lie came of Easter were carried Christ revealed man, century, 17. total ioss, 742: number remaining in Waldo clusters of Thoughts through county, Me., iu 18;>7, the son of Wil- Large Easter lilies and palm here to attend the annual meet- !S»0. been a re Dec. number | the unto the eternal life in which we ed Monday thus having ig'od standing 21, lS'.Hi, 8,42b; branches rested the which was the evening sermon and in the music by the Way ] liam Milliken, who was the son of John upon casket, cars. of remaining De< 21, 18P(>, 1.281: ! true of the Children's Aid of Maine l lie 10th June, the suspended trimmed with black velvet, the metal adorn- chorus. At the morning service nearly hope; and like Sir Knights seeking ing Society the 287): amount ex- Milliken of who entered the Centenuial cele- dropped duriug year, Searboro, Rev- ments of silver and At b.JO in, Augusta’s being gold. p. seat was an attentive au- some holy Grail, or endeavoring to rescue James A. Fobes of M nsa r-aided for relief du;y during the ear, >2,- the every occupied by Bridgewater. e the ♦-"»th of I olutionary army win n he was but Hi years remain* were placed on a car, anniversary •'"i j special the of manhood away from ‘d members relieved during the year, and all the dience. The evening audience filled the Holy Sepulchre was m Belfast last Saturday and Sunday I on. Albert A .V of age and served the war. The accompanied by immediate Burleigh J- < ders 87): number of through evil tin* of relieved, posts E. M. clerk of Mr. Mil- house. Moslems, realize condition the to attend the funeral of Frederic .J. I* rli o build tin* branch railroad relatives, Wing, J .i ii.. i. 18P7 PD, Hildreth post oi South Gar- family is Scotch, and their coat of arms is i liken’s committee, and the Congressional THE UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. present and future life and rise triumphant ; and i .imcs’oiic. distance ipoer .surrendered its num- Mrs. Isabel Robinson of Bri■!_'• van having charter; found in Burke's Mr. Milliken’s started on the Federal ex- peerage. j delegation to a higher life, toward a higher heaven, season. The member m good standing Jan 1. to to- f oming pro- maternal press train over the Pennsylvania railroad. About fifty attended the sunrise meeting Mass., arrived here last Fiida.y ivb. ancestors were French ami of nohle i Mr. Wells held the closest at- -.Ml, accommodate ''.s:;:.. umnher m good standing, Jan. 1 be cars toward God. morepeo- special were run through from at the Universalist. church at 7 o’clock. It, her sister, M ss Adelaide Roberts, .■ — 1S"7. S.I2P: total 4P> h H. Beale When Seth was hut a child his built than the Ashland loss, lineage. Washington t Belfast, arriving here with tention of his large audience and most, favor- Post. N made the was a devotional service, conducted the o<- i_, Bang greatest loss, father woi.r to Texas to huihl some t .'it c\ by Clias. II. Field went to Calais .st .stone is one <>1 the best hous.-s. .-gu::ir tilling train. The Congressional able criticisms were heard of his senium, of Lie toil p! for 12 is hono! yea shows' ■ has bef i, V. P. C. on the “The Res- < and had a di> .st rons 'Ujimittee cliangeu partly since its U., topic Spiritual the insurance loss mi tin S' > as in Aroostook 'uunT.\. •' The house-s adjust 1 .'77 Pi ,* a; been tile ex- experience. which we have taken a few ! 1 ii.P’.iig greatest S' !< because some only oughts. j ciii'ii. of those appointed and was attended h\ member* r.i ,r ( adets at tin Meiae •• n vvhi b the was were burned and the Crmanehe Indians urrection," Hotel, and a. Bangor to aljns. P*'.D, .'.ear mortality j were unable to leave The Sena- The floral display was beautiful. Tim a a militaia, ban a; Washington. the Y. P. S. C. E., some-of whom took arranging iu>l ’-‘D this year. The inemht rship came par Nichols stable. near getting his seal}) and h- returned tors are Hale of Maine; Gal linger of New altar and were in .>ii o. (»>v. "t ill'- nt heiow 1 I surroundings draped .ii in c>roiio .May u tie- nation- ! reduced, <1, white banked with potted Easter lilies, on Charles Jameson, ;’iA\ai> accepted sentatives are Bouoelle oi Gain-, Hu sol Easter celebration. Regular services were a. to with one in his financial resources. At ad rein reed rs.o a t»* attend the all and the enean.pment eight delegates | events Shannon of New York: Skim the tables at either side were roses and on Ellirgwood the past winter, P.-nnsy Ivama; held at 10 45. The church was very Seth L. started i:i m prettily !*e ne .1 aiulest that iife a poor hoy. He was j r of North Carolina; Weymouth of Massa- i the two baskets of brilliant tulips to Boston to resume tin. study : den- The ol Assistant decorated. White was a* pulpit urday 1 report (Quartermaster | ehusetts: drapery used a ■. for seveial wont to recall the time when he was 12 Hilborn of ('aGonna, Dmsmore Gem a! s 1 i11111 showed the total tor I years \ ; Over the. pulpit in the rear w as a on tt.ih tistry with I>r. King. lVeeiptS of Arkansas: Stallings of Alabama. Graff background. On the ieft was a iarge white that Covernoi tie- to, of age. “That said “I went into yea: >..urees, >2.77.4 j:., ex pen- winter,” he, of and Terrs of Arkansas. Thomas white with sin;lax J Illinois, cross with arranged drapery edged Thomas Burgess has be.-p hi •: ip at 10 will -. ii' : 47: cash e I twined green vines and decorated Capt. persons •Ptmes, halam on hand, the woods and cut and hauled s Commander of the hoop poles Hopkins, Department ami in the e* litre with an debit mati- ■ looped li «• Inane four weeks with but iv on the trip to April lo 1>P7. >070 bo haiance :u favor sup- G A. for the with white tulips and Easter lilies, outlie port grippe, j them out o*i a ha d s cd. Those I void for R., District of Columbia, but ; in < m-.mt. >27>2 SI. cal red cross made of arnations. Over The last \\c--k and !• np-.i he P. the rant Mem- pi depart ; of Maine, also the re- and about the were got underway 25 a formerly accompanies right platform potted < ( J. W. AVebster referred with cents hundred to the amount of >12. cross on rear wall was a crown made of \ a _'T. rite rovernoi* haplain in .ins. Mr. w was ill the i j Bouteile, ho at his home dies and of which there M. Bonnie f. r ’a: ver's i i arbor. pleasure in his report to the more general With that sum 1 mother a ol flowering plants o.«• in Boston. Sunday bought my set Bangor, was to j an the party at Portland or ye.low immortelles. Potted plants were obs.-r-aue* ■! M, moriai at. was of n Sunday, reports t Burnham. The members are old friends and an abundance, tastefully arranged. Rt v. s. 1.. Hans'-om T!i ,.nd the will re- dishes and 1- It very That was the | in the w indows amt about, the ami. | party 177) services weie held proud. ! placed as>ociates of Mr. Milliken. Deputy Ser- The cut flowers included roses, hyacinths, town irgiit op Ins .. » t :n i »-* some time on Mon- L'"T Memorial Saud with 170 first, money I ever earned. My mother Monday i;., clergymen \ ge, int-at-Arms Pierce and Wiute have charge u •. 1 c ontinue its to . j .e-ei oi l ie Journal w iii Memorial Day returns show that 1.218 was given by the smallest of the Sunday 1 is frieuds here 1,;- .il'vi.i •• two broken.” He obtained the rudi- ! were nearly tin* same as for the Comuiauderv visiting dinar.g ueount of the ten itile cemeteries were visited and 17,52*1 graves A Washington dispatch to the Associated school scholars, with the following program: ! were 127 of were never merits of his education in one of Maine's and the sermon and music were Rev O. II. Fernakl. I). lb, 7 S it ci'i made decorated, wiiieh Press announced that the funeral services services, battery against I Hear Sweet 1 foilud he.fore : 202 serviees were held and I little red of 1 Hark, Voices, Rev. G. G. Winslow "1' Belfast and 1.- H a dven's 1 .amling last fail 5,- schoolhouses, which mention is ; will be held at the late residence in Belfast, ! appropriate to Easter. The regular choir. os;I comrades were in Pile: 422 sehools and Carol by Sunday school j made in an article on the 7th He Thursday, 1GM, at l! p. in., Rev. Charles Miss Helen Duritou as fur- E Holt, of Morrill left me: ng s it Webster's young wire aildreii page. April I n vocation with organist, by M-nday '.‘,720 took part m the exercises: 10,- H. of the Church of Our as cin iimstrnces. Webster his own ; Wells, pastor Hearts are Glad and Faces to attend the East M due Oonf v< a «• 04(J Sons of Veterans were in line and 2,502 paid way through college with the Bright | nislied most excellent music. i train ■ ; Father, Cuiversalist, officiating. usiod\ but was afterward members of the Woman’s re- of No Carol by school 1 Belief Corps exception lie borrowed of his grand- As the house would not accoimnod ate all THE CATHOLIC O HI/RCH. .it Calais. : IIis trial will for raised for Responsive Readings and Canticle !h'ividenre. ported duty money Memorial mother in who wished to attend the services the Montville, where he stopped one i family St. Francis’ Catholic church observed Miss Maud E Barker urn' e.I I lie a ■ term of court far Day. SO,012. Prayer present to while readily acceeded to a request, that they he After the formalities in the after- day get dinner, walking from Cam- | Ye Happy Bells, Carol by school Easter by appropriate services. The deco- I from a three moutio'P mr boring .Governor Bowers has opening held m a church, and the ser\ ices will he at day evening noon, Col. Carver delivered his address, in den to where he attended the | Recitation, What’s the Use? O. C. whose Waterville, the Cuiversalist Church at 2 p. in. to-day. rations at the altar were simple but very ; which she visited Kansas City, Terre H .at, Midge Hall, which lie a tribute to the Grand Louise Dennett of paid Army Waterville College for a time. Later he By request of Mrs. Milliken, Rev. J. G. of and New April Uid, forjudge Ken- and its in the world. He statis- Don’t Complain, Nettie Shuman pretty, consisting lilies, evergreens Chicago. Washington, Philadelphia place gave went to Union Leighton, Unitarian, will assist Rev. C. H. j New < vapenor Court.Many are the number of comrades in College, Schenectady, An Absent Minded Man, in a pleasing manner. No and other pi s. tics, showing Wells, the pastor of the church. Mr. Wells j plants arranged | York, Worcester, be to learn of the the the York, from which be was in the Gladys Richards grieved good standing, finances, inspections, graduated went to Burnham to the music was w-mt p yesterday join When I was a little j special given. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gain.)by -s William the official the thanks of the girl, of Majoi Dickey, visits, depart- class of 1856. In Iris campaigning tour last party accompanying the remains to this ment to the relief of Lillian Roberts Boston boat M; Duke oi Fort Kent, lie is now corps, the matter the The will lie in state at the ! by Tuesday ^afternoon’s year Mr. Milliken visited his alma mater, city. body Uui- Mamie Maxfield Judicial Court. Newport home, Memorial Day observance, Anticipation, Supreme will return from Boston Saturday, where he is suffering from versalist church this forenoon. A Clarence Quimby the nation’s encampment, the Grant monu- recording his impressions in a letter to The Dream, Dickey ; other A dispatch was received Tuesday from but Mrs. with Mrs. F W 1 ’« te and complications.1’ort- ment words in of Carol, Mrs. B. F. Wells’ class The term of Supreme Judicial Court Quimby inauguration, memory Journal. He came to Camden after his Miss Maud Milliken, at San April piopriated >_%.jO0 for a 4th of Past of Jose,California, Song, Flower Girl, Nettie Shuman Mrs. J. S Harriman, will go t<» New York for Department Commander Beale, and that she could not here in time opened in the Court House in this city Tues- ; the graduation and within six weeks was elect- saying get Recitation, If you love me, ition.\'ey Holman, Commander Win. B. Stackpole, recommend- a visit. for the funeral Harold day morning, Hon. Andrew P. Wiswell of j. oi Democrat who took upon ations, and, in conclusion, his thanks for the ed Representative to the Legislature from Richards Jennie Davis of Camden was ;n 'own mission of to honor conferred 114)011 him. that town. He had not then attained his The Cheeriness, Wiley Ellsworth, Justice, presiding. Capt. R. S. going Washiug- Mayor requests that all business Ivarl Cottrell •>e the of Hon. In the evening a cam}) lire was held in The other officers, etc., are as fol- last on his way t. Bangor on husi- appointment and it is said that for that reason places be closed this afternoon. The post jurors, Saturday City Hail, at which Commander-in-Chief majority, Warren Fahy Sew all as minister to Hawaii, office will be closed from 1 to 4 p. in., dur- lows : ! ness. He lias a contract P bn i d. an -tr of Omaha and lie con hi not take Ids seat at the of Mildred Gray Clarkson Department Com- opening the funeral services of up for a bad job.The Gov- ing Congressman Maud Pierce Clerk, Tileston Belfast. Portsmouth to \ork B'-a-di, mander Carver made the jiriucipal addresses. the session. He served Wadlin, railroad from ouncil will be in session that-terin and was Milliken. Eva Tibbetts j April Mr. Clarkson said he was gratified with the Sheriff, Samuel G. Norton, Belfast. ! is his crews and maP*ra. idy re-elected. In 1859 he was elected Clerk of and getting Much important business is hearty reception he had received at the Now the Iron liars are Broken, School A meeting of citizens was called at Mayor County Attorney, Ellery Bowden, Win- for the work. rome up for attention. It is hands of the veterans and of the Courts for Waldo county and admitted to The carol Mrs. B. F. Wells' class people Fletcher’s office Tuesday afternoon to con- sung by j that a number of cases State. Callahan gave the ad- the bar. He held the office terport. in executive > ssii n A ; ’■ pardon Acting-Mayor by repeated sider what should be done in way of receiv- was words and music, Rev. C. The Senate <4 welcome. composed, by M. .t-sented. them will be dress funeral Chaplain, Rev. J. Leighton, Belfast. of N Among elections until 1871. Although admitted to ing the party and paying proper re- H. Wells and with others of his com- | confirmed the nomination George it will At the Friday morning session Kev. C. A. printed o-orge B. which, sp» ct to the dead. There was Deputy Sheriffs, Isaac Leathers, crier, as < use Young, Southard of Livermore Fails announced his the bar he was never in active practice. distinguished in the Universalist West of the District of Columbia, was a in March, a attendance of men of both position April Sunday given hearing withdrawal good leading Brooks; Eugene Blanchard, Stockton Nova Si Mia from the contest for department From 1866 to 1871 he was alderman from It is a I of the United States at Pictou, on of the political parties. Mayor Fletcher ; School Helper. follows: reasons, by request and L. T. Carleton of | presided. Geo. A. Jackson, commander, H*n. ward 2. He became interested iu Messrs. A. A. C. B. and THE ONE IS Springs; Searsmont; This is held for the n>ur the case was held over early poli- | Howes, Hazeltine CHRIST HOLY RISEN. j the position past Young, Wmthrop was elected commander by ac- S. Hiram McAlister. tics and was a H. Mathews were appointed a committee Christ the One is risen, I M. P. Pendleton of lslesboro, who prejudice and will be tried at the clamation amid great Other of- always strong Republican. j Holy years by applause. j to name such committees as were thought Sound the dulcet strains again ! M. G. Belfast. -••ssion. 'Fhe raised is that ficers elected include W. H. the time Mr. Milliken was clerk of Messenger, Norton, because of ill health. point Bolster, Paris, During and as follows: He hath burst the stony prison ! resigned necessary, they reported The Graud is the same as at the two ade no assault with intent to senior vice commander; J. J. Chase, Chase court and to his j And revealed life to men, Jury previous entering Congress, [ Committee to meet special train at Burn- Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Paul went to Boston Mills, junior vice; John H. McGregor, medi- Shout the tidings, tell the story, terms. had no weapon in his hand at he travelled thousand miles ham: A. C. Sibley, A. I. Brown, Win. B. previous cal John W. nearly thirty Christ hath o’er the tomb ; the Easter with director; VVrebster, chaplain. Thos. triumphed who are Saturday to spend holidays The assault took place in Sep- Swan, W. Pitcher, Jas. H. Howes, And liis blessed and The Traverse Jurors, summoned Hon. Leroy T. Carleton, the new com- while speaking for the Republican party in light glory of after Frank Woodcock, Fred T. Chase, C. W. Hath its dreadful to appear next Monday, are as follows: Cy- their son Charles, who is at the Institute iS9J. Shortly Young was born at in Franklin dispelled gloom. mander, Phillips, New Ohio and other States. In the F rederick. rus VV. T. '■need and is now at the State York, Achoru, Morrill; Shepherd with Misses Emma county, February 18, 1847; enlisted and was Raise your hearts the chorus Technology. Tuesday, State and National he was in con- Reception committee: Mayor J. M. Fletch- swelling, Blanchard, Stockton Springs: Alvin Blod- The decision of Justice Wiswell mustered into the United States service in campaigns Let them burst in raptuous songs, M.and Nellie Hichbornand "Annie L. Willies er, J. S. Harrimau, W. P. Thompson, Geo. gett, Belfast; Sewell P. Colby, Liberty; Co. Sixth was dis- stant and he a National All the darkened nations preme court, and Hon. Barker F, Maine, Sept. 21, 1861, demand, gained W. H. L. Board- telling W. Sears James L. left Boston for an excursion to Wash- Burkett, Kilgore, Emery Endless life to them belongs. George Curtis, port; Dow, they referees in the charged at Hilton Head, South Carolina, on as even of Bucksport, reputation a popular speaker before man, R. F. Duuton. Then in Searsport; Walter M. Fairbanks, Monroe; L>. C. account of measles and typhoid fever, after they’ll sing grateful gladness ington, outractoi William T. Davis of ne entered Congress. His labors in that Entertainment committee: A. A. Howes, Praises to our deathless King; Abner W. Fletcher, Burnham; David L. a long and critical illness in which his life of the ammni lu- ni- \s. the Sebastieook A Moosehead F. E. Crowley, C. B. Hall, Calvin Hervey, Silent every note of sadness, Herrick, Northport; F. O. Holmes, Waldo ; W. R. Howard, one was long of. he en- direction continued up to the last National all their dispaired Recovering Edward L. T. H. E. Mc- (juiet murium.ng. James A. Knight, James E. was at the Co., lias been made public. in Co. Sibley, Shales, Lincolnviile; bers of the athletic association listed E, 32d Maine regiment, and when he iu New W. S. for The campaign, spoke England, Donald. Hail thou and ! Larrabee, Winterport; Littlefield, judgment *10,780.90. was in every battle and skirmish that famous Jesus, high holy State College, drone, last week and de- New York and some of the doubtful West- The chairmen of these committees, Messrs. Hail tliou blessed risen one! Winterport; Samuel Marden, Palermo; is been and the case is regiment was in, including the tin* accepted, engaged A. C. Sibley, J. M. Fletcher and A. A. Hail we thee who humble, lowly, John F. Paine, Searsmont: 11. H. I arker, livered a very interesting address before u until Jt is said that Wilderness, Cold ern States. September. Spottsylvauia, Harbor, Howes were made a committee, and Death and doubting hast undone. Islesboro; Horace W. Pitcher, Belfast; Wel- at the Mr. Howard North Anna and the Briensworth general student body chapel. '•aits are Davis River, Iii 18*t> Mr. Mil liken was a delegate to the Dr. G. was O the joy in life eternal! A. S. pending against subsequently P. Lombard added don Poland, Montville; Fred Rich, s mine where lie was O the in store ! will have of t;i**ati letb '■< *■11 and explosion, severely to this committee to have at the sta- holy peace H. E. Blocks: E. I). general supervision *7,000 *s,000.State National Republican Convention at Cincin- charge O the Easter truth Thorndike; Staples, wounded. Returning from the war he went j supernal, at the Stati this Ii r-turu- made very tion on arrival of the train. Even life forevermore. Tasker, Jackson; Frank Tyler, Freedom: College spring. Simpson advautage- to work ‘‘by tiie month” on a farm, but bis nati, and an elector of the President the i' L. Ansel Wadsworth, » d to Belfast in placing the tempo, ary loan health In- to to' George Tyler, Troy; Monday. failing, began go school, and same he was also a to The THE METHODIST F. i year; delegate The in fin hers of the city government started CHURCH. Belfast; George West, Frankfort.; Her- by the legislature. Heobtaiu- educated himself at school of the most con:' cs in B«-i Phillips High National Convention at from the city building in carriages for the rail- bert A. Wiley, Belfast; Melvin Willey, One interesting o«M)for oue and a like sum and Maine, Republican Chicago There was a large attendance at the Meth- year Wesleyan seminary at Knits way station just belore the arrival of the train, Unity. fast is Mr and. Mrs. Auleii l>. Chase. dr cars at ail interest late of J 1-4 Hill, receiving from the iu 1884. In 1880 he was elected to Congress Thomas H. Marshall Post, G. A. K., odist and a full of the ts one of the g "’ds special training marching church, sermon, Tuesday was devoted to calling the dock- Chase eoiidin .rge-l dry famous Dr. who was then from their in the same mi.-"1 the at the First National bank of Torses president from the Third Maine District, and had en- headquarcers building. was the Rev. etc. '1 lie eases estabbslin.ents in the city ami is were in for the and Con- Easter spirit, given by pastor, et, assigning eases, against of the seminary. He studied law and has Carriages waiting family oldest established ill tin State. Although This is better than could have tered upon his eighth consecutive term at the gressional delegation. A large number oi citizens G. G. Winslow. The decoration of the Freemont. C. Pendleton et. ais., for damages been in the active practice of his profession pul- both Ids w ile and himself are more than 70 Me in Boston or New York. This at the depot and when the train on account of loss of wages caused by de- for 25 at was time of his death. once that gathered its was ueat and at the years, Winthrop; eight years Only during at 0 the was pit and surroundings ap- with < i both may la* nmid daily "ii when the arrived platform thronged. fendant’s alleged interfering labor con- years age, of the year receipts of Kennebec a as their county attorney county, long- time did he have serious opposition for the The first of tiie two cars contained the remains The altar rail and were are marketl for trial. store working as sprightly any mte run be- propriate. pulpit tracts, treasury light, there er than any one has since served in and this ear and the locomotive which drew the clerks. Of course there is no need of it. b*r period nomination, when Hon. E. C. was with dotted with of The case of Howard F. Mason, Collector, more sums to come in until that in other in the Burleigh train were in black and white, in the draped white, sprigs large capacity any county draped vs. C. for tax on lie is well off in this world’s goods, yet long a him. He won a other car were the and attendants. Mrs. Ralph Johnson, $1,100 per- < t ax State. He was Gov. Cleaves candidate against National fami.y evergreen and with blossoms this n the savings bank is paid_ appointed by lily arranged sonal for was non suited. service in familiar surroundings give Milliken walked to the carriage awaiting her property, 1895, r Bowers has renominated chairman of the commission to “take into his first term in a Demo- here and there. _\t one side stood a their Judge reputation during leaning on the arm of her son, who wore the white The defense was that the defendant was a pleasing couple greatest enjoyment. consideration the subject of private and have a handsome home on Main street, Hall, whose term cratic House as the leader of the Republican West Point cadet uniform of gray, and the gen- cross with the words “He is Risen” in non resident. Wardwell for plaintiff. Wil- They expires April 23d, and draft a bill to gold com- special legislation bring tlemen of the party were escorted to the await- liamson for defendant. where everything that gives homelike of Kennebec county on an me for at the advanced ! etc. Sn >\v came Aged Men, age ; Ten of the sixteen Southern States con- earth, very unexpected- has the statis- find as a church Department applied crop early as 1773, consisting of 1)0 years, 0 months and 27 days. Capt. ; 1 the first of November and winter of 14 tributed votes in support of the protective ly very tics of 1890 as representing more closely members, was formed in Plantation Swett kept his health up to within a short has continued ever since. Owners of No. 5, now Blue Hill, and in 1786 they able to walk down town a few tariff bill,and Democratic newspapers and than any other available data the acreage time, being j built a Rev. machines had not threshed meeting bouse. In 1778, months ago, but lie failed business of Dem- threshing and value of the of 1897 now in lately rapidly organizations, composed crops Peter was ordained over the Con- Powers ami died of old age, which caused a gen- ocrats, cum mended them for it. their own grain, as they were not expect- i The statistics of jeopardy. population, gregational church and society at Deer eral breaking up of his system. snow for several weeks. All were Isle. In was ing j of the number of acreage of farms and of 1791, Elder Daniel Merrill Capt. Swett was born in Hampden, and settled in lu 1798 Rev. Wil- was one The Populists in Congress refused to anxious to get as much work away from ; the value of farms and farm implements, Sedgwick, of a family of thirteen children, liam Mason was settled in Castine. In of now as and eight whom are their ages vote the tariff bill. home possible, do their own are those of the and the statistics living, against protective census, 1798 Rev. Jonathan Powers was settled from 79 to 94 The oldest after others were running years. have seen threshing through. are in They the handwriting upon the of livestock the department’s own Penobscot; ordained December 31st, of the family is Mrs. Rowe of Bangor, The stock to the farmers was 1795. and died Nov. 1807. Mr. Powers who is wall, and know that people demand pro- belonging figures for January 1, 1897. 8th, at present 94 years old. Capt. was of :s still in where cattle are herded from Haverhill, N. H.. a graduate Swett went to when he was 11 tection and will not support those who herds, The total area under water on Oth Orrington April a man of eminent a old and the summer for horses Dartmouth, piety, years remained there until he was it. during $1.00, for was about of which oppose 15,800 square miles, faithful pastor, whose labors were blest in 21, when he went to and learned $2.00 and for 15 cents each. When Bangor sheep 7,900 square miles was in Mississippi, 4,- the advancement of pure religion, not only the carpenter’s trade. the storm came on in the much in hut in several adjoining Swett was for Congressman Bailey, in the autumn of night 500 square miles in Arkansas, 1,750 square Penobscot, Capt. many years promi- stock loose about home drifted towns where he labored. A number of nent in politics. He first voted the Whig 1896, at first declined to be a condidate running miles in Missouri, 1,200 in Tennessee, and persons from this town were in the habit ticket, but after that was a Democrat to and was not found for weeks. for re-election because he did not want to away 450 in Louisiana. This contained of at region attending meeting Penobscot, pre- the end of his life. For many years he Thanksgiving day I fed stock in so far as can be vious to the settlement of Mr. Blood. In had of the take any chance upon being “embroiled through 1890, determined in charge Bangor Arsenal. He ILLS OF 1790 Rev. Jonathan Fisher was settled in the window over the stable door and the held the office of sheriff. He was often misunderstood CHILDHOOD with another Democratic president,” view of the somewhat indefinite boundary deputy by even the best p Blue and the same Rev. Eben- also for some Worms ar one of the most next went in the roof of the Hill, year years in the Bangor Custom prolific causes or urn since he could not with Mr. day through lines of the a of taiiiy. and can be agree Bryan. flood, population 379,085, ezer Price at Belfast. House. 1 n 1849 he went to California in yet they absolutely cured stable. This was the worst blizzard had treatment. I of which or about one w as in At the second town after the Will Mi. Bryan decline a nomination for 180,489, half, meeting search of gold and was therefore one of ever seen to cover but the first of this town, in 1793, it was the in 1900 to the buildings; Mississippi, 100,235 in Arkansas, and the incorporation original ’49ers. For the past twenty- (Are prevent Congress possibility voted to the of the True’s Pin Worm Elix in was far more remainder almost divided between raise CIS for support five years he had made his home in Port- of “embroiled” with President Monday January pene- equally I being aud at a Ben- land and for <: with snow Missouri and Tennessee. Taking the en- gospel subsequent meeting several years had been an in- trating, filling buildings that i Bailey? tire region the colored population out- jamin Buck and Stephen Lanphei were mate of the Home for Aged Men. had been considered snow proof. Stock chosen a committee to hire the Rev. Abra- j numbered the whites in the proportion of Capt. Swett’s wife died some seven i froze to death in and a mail 12 the ham to the in at t lie * The demand for action the cars, agent to 7, colored predominating in the Cummings preach gospel years ago, age of 85 years. He prompt by j the town of Buckstowu. Mr. started from a restaurant for his car aud flooded districts of Mississippi iu the Cummings leaves one son, Mr. B. 11. Swett, with 11. •Si nate < i: the tariff bill was a grows apace. ratio of more than 5 to 1 very eccentric in his manner, hut J. A of has not been heard from. A of and in Arkansas Bailey Co., Portland and two GUARANTEE© couple man of a Mend'Ci* rt that body are receiving com- in that of 2 to 1. In Missouri and Ten- ardent piety aud great learning; daughters. Mrs. James D. Sawyer of Port- lost on TOSAGCO neighbors got Thanksgiving day nessee the of the flooded dis- Baptist in sentiment, but in communion land ami Mrs. 1J. E. Pierce of Worcester, muni rations from Republicans and Demo- population HA but were fortunate to find a de- tricts is in the former State open to all who loved our lord in sinceri- lie to the Odd Fellows in Ban- SIT rats alike action. The enough largely white, belonged urging prompt How to in Over l,0»».'fi0 lo res sold. 'xv» urea a Its to riestrov serted a in the of 10 to 1 and in the ty. long he continued preach gor. He was all who r*ro* power therie: house* and dead chicken knew ■ found in proportion respected by l'*rin. the aw. ii. -> ii. rv-t'o«»! lu- v. •• ee :cis j. Ma'n> e-un I :■ Committee, which to j this town is not stated, lie was him 11 -to !'; i.i expected latter in that of 2 to 1. employ- and was a man of sterling character, tl:e ^vi'ri k ,i''"-n t ini ri >.» roju. vinr‘-r •!- •ip-.l in:ur.-?- .In the stable was all the food had for ■ > they ed the Mass. for litrbiisl. •xpcei >• bi>l!• vo v. tmt' -: i»,r vi' «- ii'-'.v tamr a ou by Society 1 put of months the ex- The flooded districts it is es- Missionary having many fine which v/biTV. >':"i 1 ■/iir •••• | ■■])■!! t I! J couple bill, three contain, traits, always Ti.-j.|? Vmit i.iie Av.. days. many years aftei wards to labor upon the made him tree sail.zuktio.ss TU lu KE>* LM CO., Chicago or .\evv V o’ to finish it in a of timated, about 39,500 farms, of which popular with his fellow cit- pects couple weeks, sea One set of -. ] am has are coast of Maine ami upon the islands izens. building informed, about 18,500 in Mississippi, nearly 10,- Sold and Cuaranteed I! 1(11 and tin* plans for elaborate discussion in in liy USD II 'I )')[) V. IJ dt'.i,- 000 in and a like number about Penobscot Bay, always passing from been deserted on account of being so far Arkansas, h senate an- being materially reduced. equally divided between Missouri and place to place in a boat, being passionate- Madame Pote In New York. beneath the surface of a snow drift caus- Tennessee. These farms contain a total ly fond of this mode of traveling. In 17'»4 ed a The by grove of trees. This is the first area of about the town voted to raise C20, and in 1795 Professional Woman’s M Bryan and his silvei associates were 3.800,000 acres, one-half of League CIS. for the of the From gathered in full force last week at its club Low Price instance I have ever heard where which is in and rather over support gospel. Tinware. in the for- Mississippi meat luck during the campaign period. this time to ISO:; vve tind no vote was looms. No. ir.0',1 New to ests of one-fourth in the proportions up Broadway, York, Dakota were an injury to the coun- Arkansas, hear ni the events of the live months since in Missouri and Tennessee being about taken upon the subject. Rev. Jonathau Mine. Am ilia Colcoi’d Pote, the phy- try. Trees 20 feet are under A Hi nil Wines and several other sical culture director of the the election occurred in the five months! high entirely the same as in the case of the number of Sewall, j league, talk 17 Quart Dish Fans Hcfinncil, '40c / (jitrtrf Ten / snow a missionaries here and -25 feet is also farms. The total value of these with occasionally preached upon exercise, muscles, grace and health. *• >• it. the M of tlieir silver: flag pole high farms 14 17c. 1 1-1 “ pn« thing lapse as were the Madame Pote was of c their farm they passing through country. formerly Bangor overed. 1 am informed that a heavy improvements, implements, 10 *• Fails. lOr. o:.ipi.siti.-n would have been much more is close In 1803 the town voted to a call to and is known to many of our readers. of etc., upon sixty-tive million dol- give growth timber along some of the Rev. Blood to become their min- The New York Mail and Jlandleil ‘•oiiiplctc and crushing than it was lars, and here also the proportions in the Mighill Evening Express Diyyers, ~>c, rivers of South Dakota is under ister, also to raise 8300 for his A says: •• •• Russia and » to which wholly different States are about the same as support. 1 4c. / Japan, Tina, they The snow. Some of the inhabitants took above noted. council was called aud a church formed, lecturer herself is a visible lecture u Fall Size Dust lefemd as the chief props in of of the most Heavy Fan, (,'alvaniziil, The total number of acres at May 12th, 1803. The church consisted convincing type. More than from the first snows and lied to improved •• *' “ *• it of tlieir .-hver warning six viz: a matured theories, have all, ! I the taking of the last census was about members, Rev. Mighill Blood, fully woman, she is as light -la/) unncil. the prairies. Aside from the and Mm e tin* 1 blizzards, two and about a a Jona. Buck, Daniel Josiah graceful upon her feet as a election, announced their deser- million, million and Buck, Colson; young l‘ie ( lo'ln-s h rs, K'irr lh-.lt Ih-niner.-i. and can Iiint/-;, S/tnnl which seldom last more Ilian three half acres were last devoted to cot- Jonathau Moulton and Lydia II irriman. athlete, perform a thousand exor- i 'U >i the si’vt-i standard. This leaves days, year The invited O* assist in or- cises the use of the weather has been moderately cold; ton and corn, to which crops nearly 95 clergymen involving nearly every LARUE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF TIN'S)' ARE M >': h the maith American countries of daining Rev. M. Blood were Rev. Dr. muscle with a swiftness and artistic cold to the per cent, the entire acreage cultivated beauty just enough keep snow from Morse of that the FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST. li’oct the ones now the ! is devoted. The live stock on hand the Charlestown; Mr. Sparhawk of suggests play of leopards and (-lily maintaining W< have melting. sometimes had a week first of Templeton; Mr. Lee of Mr. panthers. She illustrated the inter-rela- standard > f the white and several ! January of the present year was Royalston: metal, of mind of line sleighing. But much of the time valued at over seven and a half million Cummings of Sullivan; Mr. Merrill of tionship and body by the quick- >: th.se ;ue t » to ness with making preparations go divided in same {Sedgwick; Mr. Fisher ol Blue Hill; Mr. which trained muscles it has snowed or blown every other day, dollars, very much the respoud M. L. * to the call of -!"hi standard as j u i e k 1 y as jiossible. as other tarm It is Powers of Penobscot; Mr. Mason of Cas- the will, and the slowness of Mitchell,115 and some weeks It proportions property. every day. requires tino aid Mr. Price of Belfast. The ser- the opposite kind. In this the Beiu has already >iopped the coinage of estimated that of the crops of last year way considerable time Co stable vices were in a house woman with the keep doors over three and three-quarters million dol- performed large well-drilled body and silver. then where muscles open when the snow blows every day in lars worth remained on hand in the sub- building by Capt. James Ginn, disciplined saved in the course of a and seats were fitted the year an immense amount of time and the week. A hay stack 15 feet high is merged region on the last of the month, temporary pulpit for the which is of as much more NEW M»e occasion, and The WEEKLY 't lit. ml led thousand dollars a is cotton representing about two-thirds of up spoken performed better work YORK TRIE: day sometimes hard to but if we lind it find; this amount and corn one of interest to the than her sister who had not edu- neat sum to add to the if the practically all the very deep people applied earnings and shovel out a load j of hay the place is remainder. and so great was the number in attendance cational treatment to her own frame. of one State in six FOR working people months’ liable to full from the towns that it was with The lecture was of j be of snow is a few hours; The largest interests at stake so far are adjoining high educational time. The Labor Bureau of could tind to value and was Bennsyl-j or if we those of the State of whose difficulty they places lodge very warmly applauded. chance to get the hay out clear Mississippi EVERY in emhfM* of in the Mr. Blood’s was Mr>. A. M. the :na jepoits one hundred thousand more flooded districts represent an invested village. parish Palmer, president, at to the horses and cattle are liable ground, in alone of then the whole town and for a number of the close of the lecture made a men in that capital agriculture close upon very EVERY liimilv on employed State to-day than to fall in and break their necks or injure forty-two million dollars. Over eighteen years lie preached alternately at Mr. Jas. happy speech; thanking Mine. Pote on be- were so to the election of JS. house in the of the half of the club and employed prioi them fatally in some wav. thousand farms containing two million Higgins’ upper part also giving a brief EVERY fui'iii, in at the schooihouse in the Buck set- account to rhe of the success won McKinley. This means one hundred thou- of the acres of land of an average value of about town, league Many low, straw-covered stables the EVERY in dollars an acre are under tlement, and in the schooihouse in this by many classes which were in session village sand dollars a increased have been eighteen water day earnings by replaced line barns within was this by in the country lying between the Missis- village. Mr. Blood born in Hollis, I year. Among those present were them, to sa\ nothing of the increased the ten and the X. at Dartmouth Mrs. Pacliel Miss Sarah EVERY State 01* Tor* past years remainder will sippi and Yazoo rivers, including some of II., graduated college j MeAuley, Palmer, to those who were the most lauds and studied with Dr. Morse of Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Herbert wages paid employed, have to give place to better or productive of tlie State. divinity Knowles, buildings Charlestown. not a Miss >r n short time. Their live stock even at the low Although brilliant Corey, Mrs. James Fairmau, the working Multiply this the owners will liud it to their present j advantage is worth three and lie was sound in his Misses Mrs. De Wolfe, Miss FOR the number of or prices nearly one-half preachqr, theology, j Fairmau, Eiluejit ion, by States, by their pro- to out of business. go Even in the best million dollars and the farmers and plant- strong in argument, wise in council and Margaret Lovett De Wolfe, Miss Miriam b i::iTr ] w]u.ations, and you a esteemed liis and it ! Miss Ilazeltine and get barns a floor is seldom seen, and the ers are estimated to have about two mil- highly by people, may Dudley, Mrs. Louisa FOR IN’olile Maniiooit, praethal demonstration of the lion dollars’ worth of the of last be truly said of him that he was a man of j Eldridge. improve- stock is often found in a foot of water crops He was dismissed ui- i.t god.g on in business since the elec- year still on hand. peace. .Sept. 24th, 1840, FOR True YV« >m;i n In this stock have been A spring. Though Arkansas stands next in the extent of but continued to receive the affections Chinese Schoolboy. :i"ii of last November, which assured a able to rustle their own food and shelter its imperiled interests, nearly ten thous- and principal support from his parish un- piott tivetaiili and increase in til he is:,2. The Chinese school-children have in- employ- for the most part for several this and farms containing one million acres of died, April 2, aged 7-’> years. years, stilled into them at an IT GIVES all ment. land worth over fourteen million dollars Kev. William J. Breed was the next pas- j early age habits of important news of the Nation winter proves that we need the best of being submerged. These farms contain tor, and was installed Dee. 0, ls40. The ! hard, steady study. At the age ot live a with water under cover begins his At he IT GIVES all buildings, and live stock to the value of over one and connection of Mr. Breed with the society boy schooling. daylight important news of the World \t was a mean on > thing the part of the was one of is given a task, and after it is is ! feed for at least live months. At the one-half million dollars and crops unsold great harmony and prosperity, completed allowed an IT !I! “!'li“ of the Umpire of Japan t.o let the and unconsumed to the value of but in a few years lie became uneasy and hour for breakfast. Again, GIVES the most reliable market close of live months winter there are a nearly reports. anxious to in a and later, he lias an hour for but he «>f the United States go all | nine hundred thousand the en- engage larger held at luncheon, through few bare on dollars, i< j spots the prairie where stock tile his he was Nov. at his study nearly twelve hours a IT GIVES brilliant i agonic* of the late agricultural interests of these lands request dismissed, b, and instructive editorials. campaign, looking I can but a 184.'). Kev. was day, seven in the Week. All the time graze, chilly northeast wind is representing a value not far short of sev- .J. 1». K. Walker ordained j days <* bn- as that .Japanese a great silver enteen million Oet. 27, and was dismissed mu he is not saying his lessons he is IT peopie, ! liable to give us more snow. After the dollars. 1S47, by j GIVES fascinating short stories. w• ■«■ n tun! consent of all aloud at the of his voice, they had already made up their The agricultural interests affected in parties July 11, lSbJ. [ learning top j; snow melts the undulating will be lie is prairie Missouri a Kev. R. was ordained Jan. taught 1!i s S' adi the represent total capital of rather Henry Craig rudimentary astronomy, IT GIVES an unexcelled ]-t gold standard. The half and agricultural nearly covered with water and seed- over nine million j physics natural history, but greater departmer u jJ dollars, the five tlious- -u advice* from that country show; j 1 have stress is laid and his liter- log "ill not be so very work. ami three hundred submerged farms i written of some of the men who | upon writing IT GIVES scientific and ’hat | pleasing studies than mechanical hfarmatioo. the proposition for the an area of about were the in the settlement of ary upon any other branch. adoption lint many farmers of small means who containing four hundred pioneers »i I this but have said hut little of the [Harper’s Round Table. the gold standard had been under con- and seventy thousand acres, worth about | town, IT i have been to in the stock GIVES illustrated fashion articles. trying grow up seven and million the wives who bore their children and gener- sul'*! a: ion for two yea* ', and that the one-quarter dollars, business will be sent back to shared in their “My husband had two cancers taken from raising grain live stock representing nearly one and ously joys, their sufferings IT GIVES officials “f the nation had de- and his face, and another was <»u his humorous illustrations ptactically by the experiences of the winter. one-half million dollars and the their dangers without murmuring oi coming lip. present more, He to<»k two bottles of Burdock Blood Bit- termined to adopt it during the very time crops on hand another half million. Ten- complaining. Much might be said of this One prominent man of this county lost ters and it disappeared. He is IT GIVES entertainment to nessee is not far behind noble race of women that would lie well completely and old. that the people of this country were look- Missouri in the well." Mrs. Win. Kirby. Erie Co.. young some of his stock and his creditors took for Akron, extent of its imperiled the num- wives of the pieseut day to imitate. N. V. up upon them as the most ardent advo- interests, IT GIVES satisfaction the balance, so he has to start anew' in the ber and acreage of the submerged farms everywhere to everybody, cates oi silver. A hint as to their plans world. being very nearly the same, and the en- would have saved much of the worry and tire value including one and one-quarter r.i.v I V.1 J Experience in tins country seems to he 11|1WijikiV,! speech making in the late election in the million dollars for live stock and four misleading. A crop which ten dol- hundred thousand United .States. paid dollars for crops on lars We Furnish The Journal and per acre was on very shallow plowing, hand, being rather over eight and oue- The Store Republican N. V. Weekly lialf million dollars. Leading while a crop on deep noth- The millions of dollars’ plowing paid What effect the flood ONE YEAR FOR worth of for- will have upon __ .SELLS. $2.0" ing; on the yet deep plowing average of the season eign good* rushed in from abroad bv im- crops present depends upon f XSH IN \I»VA\CK. pays best. The question of sowing wheat the length of its continuance, and the Address all,, orders to porters who had no regard for the pros- The Shoe in diills far enough apart for cultivation practicability of wheat planting after the "‘••“S""* Leading of the Government or of the work- perity subsidence of the flood. The entire No better shoe can be is being discussed. Amid all the vicissi- region made than the “Crawford” Shoe for men. THE will a under water on 6th last REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING ingmen, prove serious handicap to April produced that out from CO, BELFAST tudes of Dakota life, the glare of inces- Every pair goes this store helps the good name of the store. the of the year about three hundred and seventy workings Dingley law. The We secured the for this sant lightning, the continuous rumble of thousand bales of cotton, valued at close agency city because we believed in the shoe. Com- fact that enormous quantities of in goods the hail and on thirteen million over eleven fortable from the first Costs more to make than Write thunder, blizzard, the farm- dollars; wearing. Stylish. any shoe your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo excess of present demands have been million bushels of worth about three er lose some of his corn, (sold for an equal amount of made anywhere Sells at may ambition for money) by anybody. Tribune Otfloe, New York and a of THE NEW YORK brought iu. will, of course, check the im- million four hundred thousand City, sample copv riches and a dollars; a fair and on its merits. gain love for the beautiful as and and worth price H FRANCIS TRIBUNE will be mailed to portation* of the first few months after wheat, oats, potatoes, hay & CO., you. exhibited iu the millions of flowers and over eight hundred thousand dollars Sole the enactment of Agents, the law. and at more. The Dingley intellectual riches stored in nature’s most valuable portion of the same, time reduce the demands these was raised upon storehouse and crops in Mississippi, brought to light by every he* honu manufacturers for their whose region now submerged produced goods, intellectual worker. Geo. M. Cole. nearly a quarter of a million bales of cot- of iTopic cannot, therefore, expect that the Closing Out North Sale besides other for fuRiir Monango, Dakota, April 1, 1897. ton, products mostly o' w law v ill heat once effective, either local consumption. as a revenue pmducer 01 a reviver of in- Return of Yawl Cocheco. ne counties wnony or partially sun- STORE T<3 X_,]fZ]rXN du*tiie*. cause of the enormous impor- merged are among the largest cotton-pro- Pjiovii>i:.\< counties in tlie United .States. tations made in k, Apr. 11. A thrilling trag- ducing already anticipation of Yazoo of the the of county, which alone lias produced An its enactment. JJut for the edy seas, report which star- Elegant Line of J. C. retrospective over fifty thousand bales in a season, is TH0HP50N & SO tled this city last winter, was’recalled to- clause ot tlie Dingley bill, they would one-half under water, while Boliver coun- dav. The ls-fout which Slur? have bci n much greater before the final yawl Cocheco, ty, Coahoma, Issaquena, Washington special cuts in prices to dose out fftrir stod. " ent from here to Florida (with a productive capacity of one hun- enactment of the law. last fall, and Hare stiff ft ft a fine as>artuteti t dred thousand bales,) and other famous of from which young Clarence Gladding of counties are | artially submerged. Maine Veterans Massachusetts. Hospital St.,this was drowned at Flo- of city, The weather bureau predicts a further from 50c rida upwards. keys, has returned. She was brought extension of the flooded area, but uo at- Oak&Ash The wives arid of the veterans Chamber Sets, ExtensionTa daughters back by Com. Hermann of the Corinthian tempt, of course, lias been made to esti- ;•> m (1 them at tin amnml reunion and ban- yacht club, and now lies at anchor off the mate the serious of such ex- quet of the >}aine Veteran Association of possibilities clubhouse in South tension. .\lhi.setts, in the American House, Providence. Gladding FOLDING BEDS also was lost an very low, MATTRESSES and CHAU Bnston, last. Thursday night, and t,lie result in attempt to swim to the Tlie Weather Bureau publishes a map CUSTOM SUITS was a reunion of lighthouse, the Cocheco at the time of tlie flooded on and happy family comrades, being country April 10, to order, $12.50 and upwards. CALL EARLY WHILE THERE IS A LINE vi dh in < utside guests with, formal speeches without provisions and unable to make says: ASSORTMENT. to hil: the of friends. gathering The presi- port in terrific weather. Hermann was in “The flood water now in western dent, Gen G. H. and as an Nye, presided, a critical condition when rescued, and he Mississippi is just to return to J- C. introduction to the evening’s intellectual beginning Thompson «£ Sen, 39 Main S was taken to the hospital. the Mississippi river the at feast-, announced that he should call upon through Yazoo, & Children’s Hermann sailed the homeward- a north of It is ex- Mens, fiwli comrade, and each was expected to re- voyage point just Vicksburg. Boys bound all and he was a that this spond with speech, song or whistle. There alone, says it sad pected flood will pass into the H. H. w as to he no limit to the length of the whis- and lonesome trip, with weather at times Mississippi between the mouth of the LAMSON, Attention Pensioners tle, hut, speeches were limited to five min- that was tempetuous and of the hurricane Yazoo and Milliken’s Landing, a few miles and tlie Etc. result was utes, a lots of fun, and order. The Cocheco withstood the seas to the north. The Hats, Gaps, gradually increasing Having purchased the re not a little wisdom condensed into short original and stood up like a big ship most of the strain expected during the uext few days estate «d .1. U. Cate*, for the ■ periods. The singing of “America” by all Licensed Auctioneer. pensioners claims time. The return trip was made in about on the Louisiana side, opposite the place having pending present started the hall rolling, and then who may wish to present claims f<>i two months. where the Yazoo floods returned to tlie P. O. each comrade did his duty. GLOVES, ADDRESS, Tf7 increase of pensions, I wiil in.* at Mississippi, render it possible that the shoe shop, 127 Main si reel, opp.-nr. Did April IP and 2i'. 18P7. Colby Alumni at Portland. !ou Ever levees may break and tlie flood pour HOSIERY and FREEDOM, MAINE. Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your through iuto northeastern Louisiana, in L. C »!OK troubles? If a bottle now anil The annual dinner of the Colby alumni as- not, get get which case it is possible that much, if not relief. This medicine has been found to be NECKWEAR. sociation of Portland occurred April 9th at all, of the area in Louisiana formerly peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of the. Preble house, Portland. About 40 were covered by floods will he flooded again all Female Complaints, exerting a wonder- James Pattee& NOTICE. piesent, Augustus Champlin presided. Pres- this work now Son, ful direct influence in and year. Heroic is being done ident Butler, Professors Black and Hall and giving strength District , April ISP, it is that will be held intact.” i and speakers. The Glee club furnished petite, Constipation. Headache, Fainting hoped they STAPLES Pursuant to the rules of the Colby & Life Circai; or are Fire, Accident Insurance. music. The wrere elected: Spells, Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, COTTRELL, the United States for the •! M following officers District President, Hon. J. H. Vice Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, tice is hereby given, that UUUKI. \\ IP Drummond; CASTOniA. — i? president, W. J. Corthell; Secretary and Electric Bitters is the medicine yon need. Main St., Me. OFFICE HASONIC TEMPLE, Belfast in said District, has applied \ Health and are its Belfast, sionas an attornev and counsellor of sain treasurer, George S. Rowell; Executive Strength guaranteed by is oa MAIN STREET ENTRANCE, _ Court. A. H. PA Vis Hon. Percival Dr. C. use. Fifty cents and $1.00 at Kilgore & every committee, Bonney, Clerk U. S. Circuit Court, Maine Di*r W, Foster. Wilson’s City Drug Store. wrapper. & S3tf BELFAST, MAINE. * 3wl4* herro-Carril in Guate- K-, b\ motive, we almost think ourselves cross- “Queen of Heaven,” in a shrine decorat- mala. The Late H. D. Hadlock. ing the Jersey flats instead of the marshes ed with long strings of manzanillos—the that environ San Jose! One’s first im- of the The death in Boston 13th of suinford-t rocker Kallnuj >tb«itie tiny apples country. Eseuintla is April liar- , Mster Republic. The Gty of pressions of this journey into Guatemala the fashionable watering place of Gua- vey D. Iladlock was noted last week. The K>tUin< d‘ are not such as exalt the mind. On both temala, and during the season from De- funeral was held in the Prince of Wales sides of the track cember to Revere ’] .Tulence of The Journal.] are the straw-thatched March it is crowded with suite, House, Boston, at 2 p. m., huts of the wretched little scattered idlers from all of the coun- A pril 15th. The a t.i a r km ala, March 2nd, port, wealthy parts service, simple one, the festiferous mor- The is on was attended the ;> to me there was never irregularly among try. neighborhood delightful, largely by legal frater- asses and that succeed each the westward of the mountain nity. The was taken to n.uumercial, though rich a muddy pools slope body Bucksport other with dismal all over the which forms the hack-hone of Cen- for interment in the '.the modern representative continuity range family lot. The tral America. Boston vast plain. But turn out better Innumerable hot, tepid I Consumption comes ■ Herald published the of Spain, things 1 following .Main-Generalcy "like a thief in the | when the last shallow lagoon is crossed and cold springs bubble up night. obituary: •raced all Central America everywhere, The victim is uncon- I aud the ascent We feel at once beneath the shade of coeoanuts never Hadlock was born at V ..«••. A fair of its begins. mangoes, scious, dreaming I Harvey Deming sample of its a breeze anil inhale the sweet and other fruit and dreaded presence. Cranberry Isles, Me., Oct. 7, 1843, the is not inherited, but the to or rather the lack of | refreshing tropical trees, their Some directly only tendency contract tin- h"ds, little door or win- youngest son of Ann Stanwood and disease. In of uow Mary CONSUMPTIONany stage this is so as perfume of flowers. Presently the track waters are a sovereign for those oi tne system nas been left unlocked malady nothing effectual the harbors, so neglected | remedy Edwin Hadlock. His ancestors were and the frightful visitor has stolen in. If runs into a tangled forest, in which the whose chief ailment is ennui. At one of the earliest settlers of New steamers have to pass the house of life had been well guarded it among Eng- land. lie most noticeable trees are ceibas of enor- these so-called bath houses, we saw men never would have obtained his early education r.iicc to land their cargoes, happened. Consumption can be out as well as from the instructions of his who mous size. A wonderful in a while kept just any other mother, .■sen is the of climbing vine, entirely nude, bathing tank, pier San Jose, | disease can—if you strengthen up the weak was a woman of superior intellect and with blossoms of a hundred varied close in the overflow women were of the and r-^MiODEI?! <•1 the left to hues, by places system keep them strong. education, from private and in Republic, When the teachers, runs up and down and over all the trees washing clothes and system begins to show signs of I the schools of his native place. In 1850 c> of the “Compania tie chatting amiably poor, weak, impoverished blood ; when di- and | his removed to shrubs iu most capricious fashion, with the bathers. Farther on we came fails and down parents Bucksport, Maine, as," which works on the gestion weight goes from the j Petroleum normal then where he had the advantage of the East itself in festoons from to to the more aristocratic bath house—a standard, is the lime to be anx- I • hanging bough Maine very little business at ious and slide the bolts against dangerous 1 Conference Seminary, in which in- ! and across feet s hough, occasionally leaping large open pool, eight disease. Dr. Pierce’s stitution and under the of is better than a large perhaps deep, Golden Medical Dis- j instruction pri- ! the track to a tree on the other side. Mon- off brick walls covery fills the blood with the vate lie an ales. partitioned by high into life-giving j teachers, pursued advanced EMyiSIOi It costs red actually corpuscles which vitalize the entire cir- I course of classical to keys and scream and chatter in stalls for men and women. Hack of each studies, which he vis to j paroquits culation. It builds up wasted nour- : Prompt to relieve aid the railway station tissue; added a scientific course at Dart- cough, promote appetite, digestion and restore lost flesh, it b its shade and of ishes the rounds out partial unlike myriads humming birds compartment is a shed in which to un- nerves; sunken .cheeks j mouth Cod-Liver Oil, agreeable to take. Even in the last when ih, end ot' the pier, from a and emaciated College. Acting upon the advice perfectly -stages, forms; brings back appetite diarrhoea and sweats are anil gorgeous butterflies flutter the and a tile on which to j of his father’s cough, night wasting the away, the n :'s anchor a among dress, platform dry and digestion, sound and friend, Judge Edward body distressing symnt, thousand sleep strong ! Kent, call be greatly relieved this flowers. The name Guatemala one self after the The water It does not make he commenced the of law in the by preparation. ■ them all signifies plunge. healthy vitality. flabby ! study transport the fat like cod liver but solid office of Samuel F. “Full of and all the looks clear and and oil, muscular ! Humphrey at Bangor 50c. and $1.00. Mailed free. Trees,*’ mountain beautifully tempting, nerve Druggists, Pamphlet ANGIER CHEMICAL CO.. BOSTON. MASS. Anothei drawback to flesh and force. in and re- Me., 1803, having pursued the -•*• sides are clothed with magnificent forests. a medio (live is the for Mrs. I,. F. Coates, of Blythebourne, rT^iifc^^ai il*hi ii^ ft A A -» *. -*■ !'u ice is the cents) only charge Kings Co., quisite course of study and the re- railway sys- N V.. writes Three years ago, I was so sick passed Two-thirds of the is un- the t specuhyiors who have country yet semi-public swim, however prolong- I could not cat. sleep or walk, for I coughed all quired examination, he was, on the Otli and The first that I of tilled and looks much as it ed. Fannie Huioham Waiid. day night. night slept for day January, 1805, at Bangor, admitted «• country probably very hours at one time, was after' I had taken three beyond adding to practice as an attorney and counsellor did when the first >aw it—bear- doses of I)r. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. it was the ambition of European of the Judicial Court of The Largest Schooner Afloat. The offensive matter expectorated grew less every Supreme Maine, ing the teeming Indian But and win n I had taken the whole of one and later than whom a population. day bot- of the federal couits in the dis- truer tle 1 could all without sleep night coughing, and trict of and then aie of Indians left, we are Three of the Palmer Fleet at Portland, Maine, commenced practice at me limes a cruel one. plenty have been well ever since and worigh 17S pounds." THE WHITE Bucksport. STORE i told- -some of them, in the Three of the immense Dr. Pierce’s 1000-page illustrated book, develop Guatemala by especially four-masted In the fall of business led northern “The Common Sense Medical Adviser is 1805, having Is the to department of I’eten. as fierce schooners to the Palmer him to place buy your iys, by connecting the belonging fleet sent free in paper covers on receipt of 21 New Orleans, lie pursued in that \ and as before Alvarado’s one-cent to cost of the of civil and idiig to all pans of the unconquered reached Portland April 14tli, all getting stamps pay mailing only. city study maritime law It was formerly sold for $1.50 per copy. under the direction of the late eminent ■ day. In contrast to the butter- into the mistake he made was strange harbor before daylight. One of Miss Rachel A. of Thomasville. Jones, Rankin jurist, Christian Roselius. lie returned flies and birds, about Co Miss writes: Your wonderful ‘Medical CLOTHING! crs tu invest their humming darting these vessels was the latest addition to to in money Adviser is worth more than its weight in gold. I Bucksport the spring of 1800 and like animated are the ■ jewels, great clum- do not see how can such a volume d own them. this tleet, the Frank A. Palmer. She you give away. engaged actively in his profession. In the even!ually I have been offered for but I themselves the *.>.50 it, would not autumn of 1808* lie moved to and This is a hard year to tied and we are entral which sy iguanas, sunning by brought into Portland from Louisburg the part with it for five dollars." [ Boston, money, making hailroad, on the seventh of October of that I'util the creatures move, | day an effort to and -t with the was wayside. ugly of coal that has ever arrived please satisfy you in capital, largest cargo j year, he was admitted an attorney and finding great the uupracticed eye can hardly distin- there. She had which is values in Amu-i bams, with North ;>,2.j2 tons, being counsellor of the Supreme Judicial Court clothing from the largest stock in the city of guish them from the or the of and an office. ceeded to Maine for the purpose of We will sell CHEAPER than can iian iguana are simply immense. Her spanker boom, you Clothing you government. advocating the construction of a contem- \->ice and to show considerable affection. for example, is the lower mast of a big eise. Now we mean the line is 71 its line of from Ban- buy anywhere business. miles, four-master and this a plated railway leading lie can spar projects long Certainly never become “a joy for- gor to some eastern via ; iis highest point above distance out over the dock. Captain point Bucksport, ever' ;u the way of a mouth like aud in the spring of 1873, the construc- '. >(X‘ feet, most of the beauty; Gardiner and Mr. Nat. Palmer, one of the tion of the road he a toad, green, glittering eyes, a large pen- big vessel's owners, were on board the being assured, again ,u the last 80 miles. Commencing Tuesday, April 13. 1807, steamer settled in all of Bucksport aud was engaged as Lamson Hubbard dulous dewlap, a row of big schooner nearly day and took pride /City Bangor." ('apt. Otis Ingraham, will re- j & k and motive lancet-shaped same the schedule of late counsel in some of the most power are in showing visitors over her. The cabin departures and early j important spines down the back, slender claws and arrivals so popular with travellers the past two out of the construction is lilted a litigation growing ■'or manufacture, up iu palatial manner and there seasons, and will leave Belfast except a of the «Sr of long pointed tail. However, he is of are so For Boston via Camden aud on Bucksport Bangor railroad, n the many novel and interesting things Rockland, Tues- company's shops in Thursdays and which he was one of the di- much more use in the world than the most to be seen aboard this vessel that it would days. Saturdays at 5 p. m. corporation •i\ concedes it to be For Searsport. Bueksport, Winterport and Ban- rectors. lie continued to reside in Bucks- body take a column or more to describe them. beautiful humming-birds and ] cor. Tuesdays. Thursdavs and Saturdays at (about) n an butterflies, port for which between the Mexi- This is the maiden trip of the Frank A. 7.30 a. m. eight years, during period 81 Main being an excellent food animal. His deb- lie was engaged as counsel in some of the St., but its rates are alto* Palmer, and Captain Gardiner says that RETURNING : ate most in the courts of white meat, when broiled, is equal to she is the easiest vessel to handle and the important litigation a'the good of From Boston on commerce. fastest Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri- Maine, and established his reputation as the breast of the tenderest that sailer he has ever been on board. at T» m. turkey days p. an advocate and it is She had a on her from From Rockland at 5 eloquent profound jurist, Spanish-American ever a New quick passage way a. m„ Camden at lla. in., graced England thanksgiving; and line in Belfast at and earned for himself a system: that is. Path to on his first trip <»n 7.3<> a. in., on Tuesdays. leading position Chas. O'Connell, freight and the of which Louisburg Thursdays and at the Maine bar. eggs, the female lays blue water. When out 48 from Saturdays. 1897. « hours Style, ■■a a-li vei y of tin- goods, From Bangor, touching at Winterport. Bucks-' From 1881 until 1887 he resided in I’ort- Spring PRUPRIKTOR. live or six dozen, are all yolk and very de- Path she encountered a big held of ice and p'Ut and Searsport. Tuesdays, Thursdavs and Sat- from at 2 no v. m. laud, Me., and as a member of the Cum- shippers expect licious. was to run to the south for 24 urdays Our first taste of iguana flesh obliged berland liar, enhanced the > edit from the railroad hours iu order to avoid it. At last Capt. leading reputa- was sprung upon us unawares, in the tion he had previously earned as a suc- an other eoiieerus with Gardiner headed for Louisburg again and LOCAL SERVICE. cessful in cases guise of chicken, or perhaps we not succeeded in the ice and practitioner which involv- road s nne- eight running through This will Steamer “Rockland," Melvin i.. ed interests of railroad cor- : have taken more to into that The vessel was Capt. Abbott, important kindly adding them to getting port. will lt-aw Ro.-kland lor ! the much discussed Camden, Bella»i. Castine, porations, patent and maritime law, as -in bill of fare loaded on Monday, out was delayed some Buoksporr, Winter,.c: and Bangor, on eo>inopolit.,in than did .Mondays, well as criminal cases. In 1887 he return- Trans < iuHtemalan" time before sailing from Louisburg. being Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 A. m. 'uluminis and his ed to -unpanions. who called RETURN INC, Boston. a is ever delated by the ice which blockaded the completed: and was them > Mr. Iladlock married to Miss *serpentes, and ate them only port. When she finally did get through From Bangor at 7." a. m. on Tuesdays, Thurs- ring both oceans ami the day and Sat unlay:* for Alexine L. Goodell of in ; when driven to the diet stern the ice. which she was not clear of until Winterport, Bueksport, Seaisport, Me., COLUMBIA BICYCLES. by necessity. Castine, Belfast. Camden a no Rockland. 1807. Two children are "■ tin1 will be- she had got below the Gut of she January, living. Republic, No wonder Canso, • 'HAS. that foreigners find ii ditii- E .lollNsuy. Agent. Belfast. He was counsel for Miss Bartlett vs. Models. 7 of i la- met with head winds and had a rather 1897 percent. Nickel Steel Standard oil way wt-lid's long- W II.LIAM H. HILL. Gen’l .Manager, Boston Tubing, ! cult to live in these moist which had two trials at East hut, low passage. The big schooner anchored in Bigelow, of 1 lie World, have no .an either Cambridge. This was a suit equal, SIOO. lands of (;uateir.ain. where the atmos- Portland early in the morning and it took alleging i ines have breach of contract brought against the es- is ike two tow boats to put her in her dock. This phere that of an over-heated con- tate of Dr. J. ■ ■■ » Henry Bigelow, probably magnitude go vi ssel carries only twelve men all told, ; in the Maine Central R. R. the most 1896 COLUMBIAS seivatory. Cp higher altitudes the t ids [ distinguished physician New ’.i .is and is no more than the Sarah F. Pal- uncommercial ever climate s as near England has had. known .uni iiavu U.. perfection as one is mer carries. She had an unlooked tor TIM i:-TABLin Models 40. 4! art.'l 44, t'tciywhnv s- Guatemalan rail- The lion. Samuel Hoar was counsel for : likely to find on this mundane addition to her crew on her way down .superior except the l.'-1.»7 < ■ luml.i:■ s $73 : «1 sphere; On and after On. 4, 1 S9G, trains the estate. On tlie first trial Mr. ream of Dictator from in the of a stow- connecting a; Bigelow Louisburg shape Salads! 26 inch .... j but near the coast region diseases of a Burnham and Watervilie with trains for Iladlock won, but on the second he lost. 42, wheels, $65 s a The man was hidden in the through striking example away. away aud from ; malarial nature attack not to the Bangor. Watervilie, l*oriiand and Bos- Mr. iladlock was one of Boston's law- ■ of human everybody hold of the vessel and did not conn* on plans. ton will run as follows yers, as well known in New York as in manner born, and even I deck until she had been at sea several 1 frighten away pen- i' sh of ami FR"M BELFAST. the of his He had an office trumpet ! lie was as a city adoption. "I native on ill but I o days, shipped member of 1 pie reign blood. who there. He also had offices in other m in si— at Puerto crew A M I* M 1> M cities, Hartford the and was he discharged when the might thought proof against Belfast, depart.. 7 20 1*2.. 340 and oftentimes when he was not to he Bicycles It •:, i ordinary vessel reached Portland. it was brought Citypoint. !7 25 +1 Bn +3 50 1 found at the for sev- 'licit'‘u-'is. '1 he unw holesome emenations ii was a sort oi reunion ot Equitable building Patterns 7 and 8 reduced from $75 to an tne rainier ‘ddo.... 17 36 0 4" +4 10 $60 in little more than a eral it was was Brooks 7 48 1 51 4 45 days, because he trying a from the low lands and marshes, that are fleet, for besides the Frank A. Palmer, “ u-'T lea til at the bat- Knox 8 02 +2 03 15 10 I ease in Philadel- there was the Washington, Baltimore, Patterns 9 10 $60 to $55 lakes Sarah E. Palmer and the Thorndike. 8 10 2 alternately and swamps according 12 5 38 phia or Portland, Me. ate in sh a new cou- Augustus Palmer also in the harbor. The Unity. 8 20 2 22 6 00 to would IIis in the Kqr.ul to any bicycles made except Columbia.^. j season, probably be ended Burnham, arrive. 8 45 2 42 6 25 practice United States Cir- •truction was by former vessel, also one ot the largest and ask to arranged 11 cuit and District Courts was We experts examine them piece by piece. ; judicious draining, tilling and handsomest schooners afloat, sailed from Bangor.. 50 4 35 very exten- iian government, by an planting; A M and if there was a case of uuusal with at same sive, but here again comes in an evidence ot the Louisburg coal the time as Watervilie 51 11 3 13 7 05 i.iti London j importance on in any of the cities men- Other representing the Frank A. Palmer and arrived here only p M AM Hartfords, $50, $45, $40 j uncommercial character of the Guatama- Portland. 12 25 5 1 Iladlock was almost cer- also died an an hour or two 35 40 tioned, Harvey early death, before the latter vessel. E i Ians. Since the Boston 1 D. 4 15 9 20 5 58 tain to be SOME SECOND-HAND BICYCLES AT BARGAINS. days when the The Sarah in a lioston, there, wearing well-polislied iicsli contract was made Spanish E. Palmer also brought , \y j,. 4 22 black shoes, a long black coat that would ! conquerors, building their fleets in the big cargo of coal for the Boston and Columbia who a TO BELFAST. be voluminous on other an Catalogue free. an, represented Maine. any man; im- T. harbor of died P QEO. READ, Belfast. ; Istapa, of vomito by the M A M maculate white collar of the kind most Agent, ace; but not much came of was — Then there the Augustus Palmer .. 7"" 9 TO j hundreds, nothing lias ever been done Boston, familiar to the public through the pictures 44 MAIN progress has been made which got in here at the same time as her I'V.D. 8 30 STREET. : toward P M of Daniel Webster and other making the ports or sister but from an Gladstone, I_r______I tin? habitable, schooners, -— prime mover, died. entirely Portland. 1100 120 men of their and a what different She was from Tu rks’ station, smoothly utilizing might become the most point. A M A M brushed silk generally used for both Watervilie. 6 00 7 00 4 hat. of the Island and she had the biggest cargo of 30 | productive part country. It is three Bangor 7 15 140 But though business might be ever so "engers, from New York salt ever brought into Portland. Her hours ride to the ancient A M A M P M pressing, Mr. Iladlock was yet abie to Guatemala’s is | Escuintla, capi- cargo consisted of 5ti,t»00 bushels anti was Burnham, depart. 7 10 8 50 5 06 Fred capital, make himself a genial companion at the Atwood, Winterport, Me., tal of the which lies about one- to Lord Brothers. This Unity. 7 50 9 10 5 25 i more i Fipiles, consigned big expensive than it Thorndike. 8 10 9 20 5 38 table, or as one of a group of men capable third of the distance between the and schooner, since she was last in Portland, the Isthmus of Panama. I port Knox. +8 25 +9 27 15 44 of appreciating a classical quotation or has made a world wide record for herself. Brooks. 8 50 9 42 5 56 capital, at an elevation of 1,100 feet— an extract from the words of REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. amsliips sail from New She sailed from Philadelphia for Lime- Waldo +9 02 t9 53 +6 08 Pinckney, most of the 15 +10 05 +6 18 whom he held in and i three times each rise being made near the town, rick Island in the middle of the winter Citypoint. +9 deepest reverence, Over Thirteen Miliums ($ (Hut I l ire Insurance Assets. month, Belfast, arrive. 9 25 10 10 6 25 never failed to quote when it could be where the is some time and made the passage across ige in or nine grade very steep. Emerging + Flag station. done. SPBIKGFIKI.D FlHK AND JlAliiNE, (iHAXITK STATE Fill E INM'HAME eight days. tlie Atlantic in fifteen aptly Co.. Fll:r. AS- from the we days, the quickest i> crossed the Panama woods, get splendid views of Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at,$5.00 His success with juries was remarkable SOCIATION OF rilll.ADKI.PIIIA, CAI’ITOI FlHE IXSI’HAXCE Co., by trip ever made by a sailing vessel. From the and some from Belfast and all stations on Branch. aud worthy of note, even though Mr.'Had- National Fire Insfrakce Conn. whose outrageous charges volcanoes, interesting sights Limerick she sailed for Port of Spain, j Co., IIabtfobd, tickets to all West and lock was to be a most elo- at hamlets. we roll Through points North- acknowledged WRITTEN AT > and another wayside Finally into Trinidad, making the trip in thirty days DESIRABLE RISKS CURRENT' RATES. acquainted, west via all routes, for sale F. E. quent advocate. In 12 a and from that she went to by Crowley, addressing good -■ handsome station of wood and and point Turk’s earner is taken at Panama iron, Belfast. men and true lie was bold even to the TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT Island where she loaded salt for Portland. Agent, GEORGE F. EVANS, INSURANCE CO. the train halts for breakfast. No verge of aud when occasion he alleged port where per- hasty The from Turks’ Island to this General Manager. audacity, TORNADO INSURANCE WRITTEN FOR 5 ul Ion trip port he could TEAKS, talcs on bulitllrcs acceptable “20 minutes for refreshments’’ in this F. E. Booth by, Gen!l Pass, and Ticket required, and did use the Eng- land, if the weather is was also made in remarkably fast time. Agent. CORRESPONDENT OK MERCHANT MARINE INSURANCE (0. 1896. lish language in a manner to put to blush blessed land of to-morrow! Travelers are Portland, Sept. 28, INVESTMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. 1 >aying about as much as even so skilled a master of the A Test Vote. stinging a full and after a LOANS NEGOTIATED. worth. The voyage from given hour; generous tongue as Pope, the “wicked wasp of REAL ESTATE SOLI). served in a cool Twickenham.’’ BOUGHT AND tS-Corrcspondcnce Solicited. 41tf > Jose live meal, patio, under su- First Turin Struggle In the National Senate. usually occupies The side also a bar pathetic strongly appeal- the steamers at the perb palms—with alongside, pre- 14. The first skir- stop Washington, April TWO TONS MORE ed to him, aud he had the power of as sided over a iiico, Nicaragua and Sal- by woman—they may saunter mish on the tariff question occurred in strongly presenting it to others. In per- ...OF I'HAT.... among the adjacent coffee and the was a man of unusual he do. loading and unloading groves flirt Senate to-day. It followed by a son, size, commonly made use of words of He OLD-FASHIONED with or vote which served as a test of many syllables. ■ iuforma- of :mg the willing senoritas, gather strength by night, passen- the various elements of the used as Gladstone used words— ! tion of all sorts from the courteous sol- Senate. The syllables SUCCESSORS TO ■ ’n one told. opportunities forgoing vote occurred on a motion by Mr. Morrill every diery about the station. As we But Can’t be Beaten. njoying many | lounging (Rep.) of Vermont, Chairman of the Com- STEVENS & picturesque Easter Fai-jies. ERSK1NE, -fT»iinii mam*m mi mi —i are not on for a or we mittee on •''tors of the same line also j going day two, seek Finance, to refer a resolution 1 the Hotel by Mr. one of the Democratic mem- .■ oi'hsco for mak- Central, and liud it uncommou- Vest, 30c. Tea Nothing seems quite s-~ in with This 30c. keeping is 'he season to (Guatemala, bers HARNESSES cleanse the ■ of that committee. This made the comfortable. the spirit of Easter as and as a in iit teen The fare ly issue flowers, days. between representatives of the two another that Liver and Kidneys, and pre- Just received, direct from China. gift they possess advantage, ....And Dealers in.... n New York to San leading elements in the Senate. Aside of as Jose, Escuintla, (pronounced Es-kwieent-la,) being simple or as elaborate as one ref a disease those from this the resolution was in of organs. is from .San Fran- of the ol j the nature Our customers it is as As to the matter of ! £150; capital “department” the same 1 say good as pleases. fashion, Boots, I of a criticism of Secretary Gage, and de- cut flowers are no so for From New York to name, as we should longer popular Living- (or county-seat, say.) dared his recent order relative to they pay 50 cents tor elsewhere. j illegal this purpose. They are largely supplant- Shoos, i<- the fare is : is an I port, only extremely picturesque city, even in goods imported after April 1, when, ac- ed by growing plants which will live 1 this cording to the retractive clause of the U >rleaus, £50. But if one region of picturesqueness. Its popu- through the Easter season. The jardiniere lilibors, pending Diugiey bill, the new tariff rates has been but interior, is ! lation is reckoned at and it seems A. A. HOWES & popular, the very latest nothing gain- 12,000 are to Mr. CO. apply. Morrill’s motion pre- fancy is a handsome wicker basket filled Tl'lIllltSi, tper rates to the Atlau- destined to become the center of vailed the dose vote of 44 railway by to 2:1.* The with some growing flower. On the handle mse the affirmative tlie long horseback ; Republic, as the line from Puerto vote was given by Repub- a delicate vine is twined and it is finished lings, Barrios and licans, including one Silver with a bow of than consumes the differ- from Ocos will here meet that Republican, RUBBER GOO grenadine ribbon to match Extension Unsos. Mr. Mantle of Montana. The I from the Pacific Some negative the shade of flower. port. religious vote was | made up of The or Made roots, harks Democrats, Popu- A FULL LINE OF Cape jasmine, gardenia, is a fad 'Whips, irholly of and one train a fiesta is in progress, and all we lists ami two Silver nly through day night long Republicans, Petti- at present, but the rose is of always popular, herbs. No poison. ll railway between ban Jose ! were disturbed by the racket of drums, grew South Dakota aud Cannon of particularly the American Just R ohes, Utah. Beauty. Hot Water now roses are to all iiuiia city and it starts very fireworks and ringing bells. Early this Bottles, pink preferred others, and the florists show several exquisite ITm 11 hots, Etc. A morning, promptly on sched- morning we strolled over to the principal Full Pint Bottle for 50 Cts. varieties, almost, but not quite rivalling NEW STOCK Oh : an Etc., •ugh with hardly a passenger church, where obliging priest showed SYRINGES, this prime favorite. oid a dozen port detained trav- us a large doll, representing the Blessed FOR SALE BY Carnations are also quite fashionable, but of the flowers are in "''ig with all across the on a Constipation any spring POOR speed Virgin, standing huge globe Causes fully half the sickness in tin* world. It 6c equally good taste, and even preferred, as SHOES and RUBBERS. SON, L suspected that this extra- studded with silver stars. She is beau- retains the digested food too long in the bowels A. A. BOOTS, HOWES & CO. belonging peculiarly to the season, and AGENTS. 1 dressed in lace and produces biliousness, torpid liver indi- i miptitude in the Land of Ma- tifully and jewels, and nothing could be made the messenger of Fine floods. Low Prices. : to some in” on the beneath her feet is a “culebra a brighter than a basket of li. “standing grande,” greeting grow- HARNESS REPAIRING and I ing azaleas, I Open officials with the hotel keepers (boa constrictor,) of such- ingenious GEO. F. jonquils, daffodils, hyacinths, CARRIAGE TRIMMING. f i Evenings. EAMES, M.D..D.D1, or lilacs. [Harper’s Bazar. 1 HERE IS A CLASS OF PEOPLE I Certainly there is nothing workmanship that when its tail is 59 Main Street. Who are a The Nose and In cases of injured by the use of coffee. Recently for, and nobody hurries after twisted forked tongue darts out, Throat. burns, sprains, scalds, or any bad coated of the other accidental there has been placed in all stores a new is to the gestion, taste, pains likely to come C- E. STEVENS. il. I. STEVENS. grocery made—the journey of 71 miles intense delight of the Indian IXo. 940 to tongue, sick headache, in- Newbury Street, the human body, Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric, preparation called Grain-o, made of pure grains, ’,ir track Oil almost [ occupying 6 or 7 hours. worshippers. Returning to the hotel, somnia, etc. Hood’s Pills (Near Corner of Fairfield St.) gives instant relief. that takes the place of coffee.. The most delicate 1,1 a car of the little we a cure and all its SUBSCRIBE stomach receives it without distress, and but few L Philadelphia make, through plaza; met proces- constipation BOSTON. MASS. CASTOniA. with results, easily and thoroi ghly. 26c. All druggists. FOR^^^^^ can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over 1-4 L automatic sion, composed mostly of women, who Hours, 12 to 2. Other hours Westinghouse by appointment as much. -tmi Prepared by C. I. Hoo 1 & Co.. Lowell, Mass. Children may drink it with great bene- aud drawn a were another of only. by Baldwin loco- carrying image the The Pills to take v. »u Hood’s fit. j only Sarsaparilla. | October, 1890.—Iy46* 15cts. and 25cts per package. Try it. Ask THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. for Grain- o. lmlO. The Latest in Hats Bonnets. Probate and Insolvency Courts. sister of the late George Brackett, she being the last member of her family. Sim was united iu to Kimball of Four Successful Millinery Openings. Following is an abstract of the business of marriage Samuel Burnham about SO years ago. In 1840 they There were four spring and summer open the Probate ami Insolvency courts for Waldo 3:1.1 FAST. THURSDAY, APRIL 22. 1807. moved from Burnham to Stacyville, where NEW GOODS! and the iugs of millinery fancy goods past county, April term, 1897: Your tlirtj' lived for a few months when they moved ; week, and the latest, novelties ami new Estate of Marcellus R. Cooper, Belfast, to Mt. Chase, where they lived about PI I ... 11 K! ! KKV TlllTAPAV MORN! NO B V THE SO From there went to Patten shades—geranium and violet—with a large third account of executors presented. years. they LATEST Estate of Hiram E. Elliugwood, Winter- where they have lived some 24 years. STYLES! amount ■ f green were in each Re' i.blkan Journal Pub. Go. conspicuous port, final account of administrator present- They had a family of nine children. She establishment-. It was the tirst attempt < line just great Two creations f the latest in the hat for administration presented. Girls’ Home, Northport Avenue, Belfast, to even«>ne. All felt a pride in the posi- were the lily of the valley hat, pale green Estate of Jane B. Blethen, Thorndike, EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil Tuesday, April 20th. Mrs. E. A I). Bur for administration presented. See our celebrated WILCOX HATS, tion our fellow-citizen had attained at and white, a reminder of the sweet girl petition is it does riugtou, the president, in her annual ad- ! AI-'YYY!v Estate of Johu M. Wellington, Liberty, not a cough specific; OTHER STYLE H YTS FROM 50 CENTS TO $3.00. and in graduate and the coming summer; the dress said that The Home was now a well Washington, the Nation. His petition for administration presented. not merely allay the symptoms death makes the first break death in ! other a daiuty combination of light and Estate of Luther Mitchell, Unity, petition known charity of the State and its oppor- to PALMER'S for by for sC-Go ! deep violet. A counter set apart for the lit- administration presented. but it does give such strength tunities for good work rapidly developing. < Bargains. the Maine delegation since 1875, and re- Estate of Baxter C. Pulleu, Palermo, peti- ! tie folks and babies was draped in white to the that it is able to She referred to the loss the society had sus- ■ moves a striking figure from the House. tion for administration presented. body and held bonnets of every price and des- Estate of Dennis C. Myrick, Troy, will tained in the death of Hou. Seth L. Milliken, His natural abilities and his long service throw off the disease. cription for those who generally look sweet presented. who had ever been a strong and helpful made him a valuable member. It is not Estate of Isaac S. Morse, Montville, will You know the old in anything. The new idea of their show proverb friend to the Home. At the close of her ad- often that and presented. u speaking ability working was cen- ounce of ?'' a vote of was to Mrs. j windows au immense bow in the Estate of Joel P. Benuett, Searsmont, will of the prevention dress thanks extended are combined as in our late THIS WEEK ability Rep- ! tre of each, suspended in a strikiug manner. presented. Don't A Burlington for the untiring efforts she had Estate of James T. Pottle, Belfast, will neglect your cough. resentative. He was ready in debate, elo- One always finds pretty and new styles at given iu every department of the work dur- presented. book which will tell you more We are offering an ex- quent "hen occasion demanded, yet no J. W. Ferguson & Co.’s, Miss Ferguson's Estate of Harriet Davis, Montville, will ing the year. on the sent free on re- less ready to respond to the most exact- experience in buying in the Boston and New presented. subject The report of the treasurer, Mr. A.. C. Estate of James Lewis, Liberty, first ac- York markets enabling her to select what Sibley, showed an expenditure of $932.30 ing demands of his constituents, whose count of administration presented. quest. her customers want. Her window devoted for the with a balauoe of 8104.81 in the and interests alike had Estate of Calvin Work, Jackson, second Scott’s Emul year personal public ! Your druggist keeps to fancy goods and gloves was very prettily and final account of administration pre- treasury. Twenty-three children have beeu his zeakus caie. His circle of friends sented. sion of Cod-liver Oik Put up in 50 trimmed, and that for the millinery display eared for in the Home since it was opened. was a wide cue. He had the will of Estate of C. H. Smith, Liberty, second cts. and St.00 sizes. good was handsome in and Mrs. Florence C. the Field Secre- decidedly violet, green and final account of administration pre- Porter, This fi ne Bin, the «>f "$40.00 ]•■ -pie the District of Columbia, for white decorations and contained a sented. SCOTT Si BOWSE, New York. that less work had been done lovely, tary, reported £i\ en away to the re Estate of Nellie F. Hunt, Thorndike, first whom lie had done good service, and be large white hat of delicate straw and plait- in her department, than in the previous year lar school in Ben ami final account of guardianship presented. hoy was ii >st ed rhift'on with an abundance of flowers, because the existence of the Home was now- favorably regarded by the large Estate of Margaret D. Fuller, Searsmont, cinity. for a tall and face — uumler <>i officials and employees with designed figure pretty final account of administration presented, very well known. Plans were being made, and Obituary ; ;:ng of course. The same ideas were car- first a.‘count allowed. for a of the cause in 1 eall arrem i a .. M:\v "h< ii. he came in contact. Thus a Wasli- however, presentation FOR Estate of Peltiah Eilingwood, V> interport, ve- i .•o' black, and tic- effect was equally several places in the near future. -t.g* i; spicia*. .-ay.-: s-oro" is expressed letters of administration issued to Fred W. Frederic J. Durham of Portsmouth, Ya., as j. Two other creations were admired Eliiugw od. Mr. A. C. Sibley, chairman of the little >t all -bit s in this at the news of his passed 14th, at the home <-f city v. r\ in—a letters away April by serpent green small hat, Estate of Isaac Walker, Swanville, p aper called The Girls' Home, a quarterly b uh This is without to of issu d to A. E. Nickerson. his sister-in-law. Mrs. Frank II. rega.d > administration Durham, party. trimii very high with a new quirk in the j publication established a \ ear ago, reported Estate of Hepsebah C. Sukeforth, N<>. avenue. He had been ill H 1 a number m intimau friends 1 e N'-rthport huge ribbon s which was very taking; the letters «>f administration issued to 308 paving subscribers with total receipts of Waltham, about *wo but was abb* to attend to •'•ii : Ml!. > years, dcs of the capitol and was well other w,t> combination of the latest in bat, E. Meserv**y. >S.'» oO and >07 expenses. until about, three ! Estate of Dexter W. Bennett, Montville, business months ago. Mr. Rn-v.iiO 1 a okki /<>iden;s of the city. flowers .1.0 ribbons of the new geranium The next business in order was the e!**r. letters of administration issued to Charles Durham was born in and was om* of \. Belfast, : These boots have all the stvle Thi.- 1- voices ti.«- 'Liiiinunt of the shades, i; ingeniously trimmed. Miss j F tion of officers for the ensuing year. On Thompson. the family of seven children of the hate Jano s >' Ada Join .', Miss milliner, has Estate of Evamler Harrimau, motion of I[on. AY. R Mrs. '} ho. !• Iuin so 11 a. bi en his home, Ferguson’s | Prospect, Swan, K. A. and fitting qualities of higher of issued to ; and Elizabeth the made a si. < >s <1 ln-r first letters administration Washing- Durham, family being D md v.b v. la se all'airs he has been opening. Buvrington was unanimously re-elected and closely ton D. Harrimau. among the settlers of the town. But priced goods, they will i in-: i,oWh Mrs. 1. 1'. least* made no at original as idemilied fui attempt Estate of Martin Colson, Wiuterport, li- | president by acclamation. The other i_ix many years. Expressions ji two now remain, Capr. To l ford Dm ham \d wear as well as boats for; window tiec.-ration, but her millinery parlor cense to sell personal estate issued. officers—Hr. J. d. Brooks, 'Yin. B. Swan. •i son .v. j, ive been heard on hand, cvciy Estate of Wilson Graut, Frankfort, license Mrs. Mary E. Moore of Monroe. In early was daintily trim me i with baskets ot vio- Hon. ,1. \\r. Symonds, Rev.deo. S. Mills and which \ou have been paving .s-: ic 1 i• .- and individual." have spoken to seil personal estate issued. ! life he learned the Y trade at 1 *li — ot va h and houso-joinn Mrs. ••*S y ros-'s, while Estate of Charlie E. Patterson, et. als jI Matilda Burleigh as vi-e presidents; a slTO. We have these boots HelinjA of aid receive!i in various ways which he worked in Belfast and Boston tin- nothing e..uM b.- ., r vVtu her show license to sell real estate ; Mrs. M. ,T. Gammans, Mr. }«ia• minors, Belfast, Recording See‘y.; on ‘loin a: ever and industrious issued. til about thirty years old, when he went to in button and lace all of vigilant ease, beautifully *r::. an I v. it!i ribbons and j A. C. Sibley, treasurer: Mrs. Florence d. 8,5 Main St Flora E la O'Hara, Belfast, name changed Portsmouth, Ya., to accept a position in the Rcpi.' in Uoiigie.ss. Flags have tiowers. I. her bi Mrs. j| Field On the leading lasts. g!,;. breezy way to Flora Ella Rich, and certificate of 1 Porter, Secretary, ami Mrs. rg:a adop- ; navy yard From a subordinate lie been ha : the Vi.ase said she had m lav. position masted, veteians t- whom rite hats at- this tiou issued to Moses W. and Idella Rich. j S Porter, Corresponding Sec’y., .v.*!••• als was until be became We feel that an v b>-r t; L ivinia E. name rapidl.v promoted of be :«'s stanch a irk ml. leading off in opeu.ng, ..: the new ideas Chase, Brooks, changed j re-elected. inspection to Lavinia E. Elwell. : master ship-joiner, being a man of cx- h:> ii: -Ml ssibie .n material and trimm.ng which she found Of the these at our store will p. l:-n-r will he < M. ami li. i board of Managers, twenty-ou goods j Estate J Barnabas Roberts, i cellent mechanical and executive ability. in her visit u. the markets. new '■ ad from the ai Everything, M. Roberts N Co.. Stockton repres- number,the term of office of seven exnired make a pa. ival of the Springs, With the «>f four of you purchaser. is cntatioti of and Wm. ! exception years the 1 geran m, violet, green and a combina- insolvency presented, and the iuiH'ia ::a:n last evening to the last sad iirst by limitation, following persons of various shades P Thompson and F. W. Brown appointed ;| Cleveland administration he had been of these odors. Very few were elected to serve until li*on Mts.C A. liie.s to be paid at the jrave t* while commissioners of insolvency, in each case, i constant's- in the for -day, feathers are employed navy yard used, flowers predominating, Estate of Robert G. Campbell, Winter- Pilsbury, Mrs. A. C. Sibley, Miss Marv BENEFIT OF THE GI to the la i» avi d family joes out in fullest thirty-two years. He joined Plaenix Lodge amt they are arranged in the growing form. port, letters testamentary issued to Joseph AVood: Mrs. J. C Mrs. H. P. 1 "f Nickels, V measure the s\n of the entire com- 11. Carleton. Masons in this city before going to Ports- V.\MMi‘TII 1-H..IM , athy A pretty green and white hat illustrated Tliompson, Mrs. Florence d. Porter, Mrs. j Estate of David G. Hunter, Lincolnville, and has taken interest this idea. A mouth, always great F. munity. lovely violet hat and t wo dainty letters issued to S. H. Beale. The other members of estamentary Joseph in tlie a de- 150 PHOPLI. ones Fraternity, being thirty-second 33 Main Belfast, Me, in geranium were much admired. Ac- Mulliu. the board of managers are: Mrs. Street, He his T!k- i• mim. of Ann L. letters gree member. retained lodge mem- miatiuii that Zion’s Ilev- cordion plaited ehiffou, solid wreaths of Estate Gay, Morrill, N. Fessenden, Ft. Fairfield; Mrs. G. N. issued to 1 .ii'i i»« in and was testamentary Samuel Kingsbury. bersliip here, but the bodies in cheapened price quality roses with joined higher Mrs. ,J. I 5t‘I lit *«i ( foliage standing high, wistaria in Estate cf Edwin S. Littlefield, | Denio, Bangor: A. Clark, Caribou : i Meeting of Waldo County (i range. OjKMM \ emphatu ally disapproved hy the Confer- Wiuterport, Virginia. He was a member <>f Mt. Horeb violet and white, lilies of the val- letters issued to Abbie Mrs. A. f. Brown, Belfast ; Mrs. Sarah Craw- ence. Herald. primroses, testamentary Lucy [Zion’s Littlefield ami Clias. L. Littlefield. Koval Arch Chapter; Portsmouth Command- Waldo C tuny Grange met Ami !"■•!. and Tin ley and large bunches of web silk were con- ford, Belfast: Mrs. George Blodgett, Bucks- Wednesday i hat w as a wise decision. There are Estate of Mel villa C. Sears port, first ery, Portsmouth of with Comet The:- in the Ellis, Knights Templar; Lodge Mrs. Matilda whose terms Grange, Swanviile. was spicuous novelties. and of administration port; Burleigh, on — final account allowed. Ml Mini -ugh cheap papers indeed, we Perfection; and Acca Temple of the Mystic in a good attendance the had April Misses Southworth and French outdid Estate of Seavey A. and Harold L. Piper, expire 1898: Mrs. M. J. Gammans, Bel- | considering might say -‘cheap and it inventory return- Shrine. As a citizen he was without re- Mrs. A. A. Mrs. A traveling. The officers were M inter. SPECIAL I nasty”—and themselves and their goods were very con- minors, Somerville, Mass., fast; Howes, Belfast : C. present MATINEE w■ he cause ed. honorable in all his and mid for should proach, being dealings, Ft. Mrs. F. 1 Lecturer, Steward, Secretary Ceres. ■ ■ regret Zion’s spicuously new and beautiful. Miss French’s Paul, Fairfield; Sarah Hamilton, Til** 1 1. 11 * Hi- Estate of Charles G. Partridge, Prospect, Herald abandon its standard strictly temperate, always social and com- Mrs. Anna F. Pittsfield: Mrs 1 The vacancies were tilled as follows; Over Pageant o \ high and window contained white goods ami new final account of guardianship allowed. Saco; Osborn, panionable—in fact, one with whom it was seer. A. A. Ginn; Sinter Daitim ; seek a lowei level, intellectually ami typo- silks and laces, while Miss Southworth’s Estate of Elisha H. Carter. Moutville, first Byron Stevens, Brunswick; Mrs. G. G. Chaplain. Brilliant Marches, account of administration allowed. ever a to The funeral was Assistant G. C. window was pleasure meet. Belfast : whose terms in Stewards, Levanseder and Da/ilmy; Costum •> graphically. The cheap papers are main- decorated in an entirely new Winsiow, expire Estate of James II. Woodbury, Morrill, held at Mrs. fashion. A Durham’s Saturday afternoon. 1899. Ellen Chase. Pomona, Mrs. A. A. Ginn; I p to Date Dance ly edited with a saw, and their production large green and white geranium final account of administration allowed. Rev. J. M. the cere- Mrs J. Morrill. A class >f was Re\els formed the back in Estate of Rachel F. Leighton performed The legislative committee reported an Flora, JO Serpentine alls for neither brains m r labor. ground, front of which Keunistou, Liberty, ap- They first account of allowed. mony, and the was escorted to the instructed in the tift.h Sister Beals Tamborine I ant.i- was a white wooden screen trimmed with guardianship body propriation of > 1 ,oOO from the State towards degree. ai* just about as and as valu- Estate of Willard O. Tainter. Sailor Dance interesting Winterport, grave by Palestine gave the address of welcome and W. IL ivies and geranium blossoms. In the. Commandery, Knights the current expenses of the Home for tin- d !•• as a last first ami final account of administration al- I*. yeai's almanac or a last Templar. Ginn the and both did w.dl The Grotesque right, corner was a basket of beautiful lowed. next two years and SfioO for repairs. response, *s I I K K is y« ai bird’s nest. Estate of E. the ati7, Public 1881. says guardian W. i! G;nu laws, hat. In the Buck and was born at the South Branch, Prospect, by millinery department the nov- IX S< > LV EX C Y C o U R T. Swazey family- that whenever a vacancy in the cilice of elties homestead <*n Franklin where he Transfers in Rea! Estate. | Granite, N *rtu Seurspurt, by A. Stinson; were very striking, including Batavia Geo. L. Perkins, Burnham, first meeting street, .tentative occurs w ; Freiterick J. i- epn hen Congress is in both in and of creditors John R. Dunton breathed his last, in October, 78 Ritchie, WaUlo, by Kids; 1L 'doth, making trimming, Batavia held, appointed 1S1;), nearly The transfers in real estate were following N A. session the governor shall “forthwith” assignee. years ago. 11 is life was an active he I side, Thorndike, by Liltietield ; Sttn- ribbon, geraniums, chiffon, hats odd in shape one, recorded in Waldo of Deeds Sanderson L. Hall, Stockton Springs, sec- County Registry Brother Rich. Remark* dr ssuc !:is t<- and of xhe new shades. We being a member of the firm of Sewell B. j light, Knox, by proclamation li 11 such vacancy. noticed a large ond meeting held, and petition for discharge for the week ending April L'l, 181)7 William nOTWATER HE N: tin- good t-f the order were ;u tde by 1 >. ! >yer, < *»iic:, ss > white hat with a crown of white filed. Swazey Co., in ship- j in Sesshu and an election ehryauthc- j extensively engaged Stndley, Palermo, to J. W. (Chin F. Northrop, G. Ritchie and A. Stinson The no-n inter- mnms and and trimmed the .James Fernald, Belfast, second meet- building and lumbering in which be w as suc- STEAM BOIL n. si be onlcrcd at incc. The matter mignonette with land and in Palermo. P A. j ing held and discharge granted. buildings ! mission was then taken When called to palest gp-eu veUet and beautiful cessful through good business methods and "'ill I-** usuiered at his week’s white) Hartsou Clark, Belfast, second me ting Crocker, Searsmont, to V. A. Simmons, d-> sl AND RADI AT; meeting order after dinner tin* choir --• ;••• gau/.e ribb.-m judgment. Later, he with his only son, Al- again guv- < Spe-cady dainty was a vio-! held. the uncil. 1 la* friends of lion E. land in Searsmont. I). E Em rs.m, Bivw.-r, S* For •*'t hat with delicate Un a and an abundance Nelson ]>. Blethen, Thorndike, second bert ('.. under the firm name of J. W. and music. The quest,i-n, What makes Sist.er* ( j to ('has. E. Bo Brooks : laud and build- | P’::h-igli <-f Augi sta are tliat liho-s. Am'ther new idea was a ! held. .ven, 1 uiging pi yellow meeting A. C. conducted a lumber- in the Grange more interested in tlieiasii- Efficiency'Durability hat made .Mid Swazey, general ho ho a trimmed with Batavia cloth Lerov S. Harding, second meet- ings m Brooks, (’lias. A. Fames, candidate, and he would | Burnham, Searsport, ious than in the ■! Lear :i nds •THEY STANDUNEQl certainly and roses. ing business, and upon improveuient. yellow Among the small hats was ing held and petition for discharge filed. owning operating to K. do.: land :n 11 ■' ‘sl l'.dthful ; Persey Brock, s.-arspnrt. WHAT USERS iiL’’; useful llepreseuta- a dainty little toque of geranium blossoms Edward J. Stevens, Burnham, several large tracts of land in was talked on by several, but tin snby. | discharge Bueksport, Alice M. to Monroe Hie II,irk' K.,u,.r tl,.u and liuislied a Grant, Monroe, Lodge, tive. leaves, with how of Batavia granted. Orland, Dedham and Ellsworth,and controll- ; lacked interest and was snon 11 r«■)• i• ,nd ribbon. one remarked how Hiram A. I. 0. O. F., land in Monroe. Helen M. Pen- Every cheap Hustus, Monroe, creditors’ op- other of neu'e interest v.-etv d and ing mill privileges in Oriand. His wife, ; questions lovely the hats were and how successful position to discharge filed. dleton, Franklin, Mass to Susie A. Pendh Jiadioek. si.'ii of Miss Dockriil ha-1 been. John F. time extended to Elizabeth Cunningham of Belfast, died a j CllSSed. Harvey 1)., l>ver, Burnham, land in Wm. 31. i.'t a I he weather ton, I’nity ; I'nity. Curtin, !iit<1.v d, b< y of seven or during these openings was May 12th. little over a year ago. His son, Albert C. I omet Grange furnished the l'o;i oving ea- eight to land and i> to resemble not favorable, and la some in Silas I). time extended to Thorndike, Benj. Ames, do.; Daniel Webster grippe kept Brown, Belfast, as do two brothers tertainmeii'. Music the clou.-; doors who Swazey, survives, of the j by si-i.g by !’■ o- s much as l-.is father did. would otherwise have been out; May 12th. buildings in Thorndike. Augusta M. French, [Boston but the stores Alfred and both well Aiicibcit Nickerson; singing, s,-v*a Record. were thronged just the same, Chas. L. Fogg, Monroe, petition for dis- deceased, Edward, Stockton Springs, to Mark R. (Jinn: land in 1 and sales and orders were numerous. filed. ladies: re., Lulu Patterson r«a x charge known citizens of Bueksport. young iy likely. Webster was a man Stockton Springs. David Libby et als., great Thomas Colby Nickerson, Belfast, second Jtllic Chase; rec., Celia Nickerson; rec., j and Had lock a but if the News of meeting appointed. Winterport, to Otis .1. Libby, do.; land in big man; por- the Granges. ! Maria Goodhue; de« A F. Nickers lie- ! traits and George A. Lnnes died at his home in Sears- Winterport. Tlyer Thayer, Winterport, to descriptions of Webster may be J. in ! Brother Cook. A vote of thanks was given after an illness of four It. Thayer, do.; la ml Winterport. (2 April 14tli there in Yachts and Boats. port April 15th, years. relied upon there was no resemblance in gathered Pomona deeds.) Comet Grange for the excellent manner in He was born in the Parish of Old Grange 200 for an Deer, consumption form or feature hall, Winslow, grangers which entertained the Pomona. between the two men; 1835. He they all day’s session, at 9 The Camden yacht fleet is coming out of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, May 21, amt proceedings opening The next will be with Mr, Hadlock’s well-won came to America in 1872 and had been a citi- meeting Georges reputation a. m. The grange was under the direction of winter quarters. reaps as a River May 11th, with the lawyer did not on a fancied zeu of Searsport for over twenty years. He Grange, Liberty, depend Grand Lecturer G. M. Twitchell of Augusta, John Sanborn lias bought another rowboat following program: 1st, opening exercises : resemblance to the statesman of a ami a most was a stone cutter by trade and a member of RED his richest former interesting session was held. In of Carletou, and it is for sale. worked ■Jd, conferring the fifth degree: ”.J, address HALES generation. the morning the under discussion their Union, having at the business subject W. A. Kimball and A. A. have of welcome \V. II. Knight in Mr. lnnes was a by Moody; 4th, response was “Wants of Each Grange,” remarks many places. member harvest being a row'boat of C. and h. B F. of T herds bought Henry Gray of an church in Scotland and was Foster; nth, report Granges: bt.h, hiity-seven of cattle in Foxcroft j made by F. C. Watson of Oakland, C. H. Episcopal have it down a off Carter’s wharf. remarks for of the order: HOf|[V and have p mooring man ROUGH goad 7th, appoint- vicinity been examined an honorable and had the re- recently Clifford of Readfield, W. H. Keith of Win- upright, where dis- l..i tubeieulosis ment of music ; and not a single case lias Tlie Edna has been taken from her winter spect of all who knew him. He left a wife committees; Sth, recess; bth, been discovered. throp, Ira Meader of Albion, E. H. Gerald in the harbor and will soon and four sous, John and 10th, question, Resolved, That there is mere of Clinton, J. M. Cook of G. L. moorings upper George, William, We believe Vassalboro, to be that will be of bene- eases of this tuberculosis scare has lie ready for service. Her mast will be step- Alex. D. The only .laughter, Jessie Ann, learned practical Weeks of Riverside, E. R. Mayo of Man- HANDS bad little or no other than a 14 inches further aft this season. died recently. He is survived by a fit to the farmers from a visit t,<• a well regu- foundation, chester. At noon dinner was ped sister, I | served by the Ttching, scaly, bleeding palms, shapeless nails, Mrs. of lated farm than from a visit to a : the throat HORE desire to get out of the State or The the Geo. Sutherland, Crookshank Brae, and painful linger ends, pimples, blackheads, county money women members of the grange. It was fol- landing-stage owned by boating thin, and falling itch- J. John- the or Scotland. The funeral services were held oily, in-.thy skin.dry, hair, fair. AIT., J. G. Harding: neg.. O fanners, both. lowed an address E. men wbc have headquarters on Carter’s by by R. Mayo of Man- ing, scaly scalps, all yield quickly to warm baths Monday afternoon, Rev. J. E. Adams of son ; 1.1th, musie. The remainder of the and chester, upon “Protits and Losses of Ag- wharf has been floated, and will begot in with Cutk tiia Swap, and gentle anointings lungs The dogs of war have been let loose in Bangor officiating. with Coticuka (ointment;, the great skin cure. program will he furnished hv Georges River riculture.” R. II Libby of Newport deliv- ! readiness for use when the Edna goes into Greece and G range, C. A. Levamseller, See are urope. Turkey have en- ered a lecture upon “Small Fruits,” and in I commission. neglected to eitin side. Here as elsewhere among Hillside Grange, East Thorndike, has j ing finally decided on the regular flu keel troubles. So d by .;:i:y_ horn in Ernbden, Maine, and in 1848 moved eiviiized are with the resolutions of with lead bulb. He will have an up to- Pike’s [ people sympathies adopted following respect: Ta(uticura sold the world. Pottrr Dreg ant. Cnta. I'KCI l.IAU, WnNIM'KF 1 AM' M S S I KUI'*1 |n-U K K Toothache j throughout 1 where he It has date craft in all and her trial to Searsport, was employed for Corp.. Solo Props Boston, Gicc. e— The under Whereas, our respects, spins •* c h- u- l dog.” pleased Heavenly ifc#- How to Produce Soft. White Hands,'' free. Sunday, April 1-. lsi'T. n’.viv Fatliei to call to the better life our many years as a Ilis worthy will be looked forward to with interest. ship-carpenter. wife, ami l* I’. M.. Paul Castor, Sr w.i- ••ailed upon b\ a Eva L. sister, Chase, therefore*, Jane H. died March 18 little is no 1 Felker, 13th,* just ITCHING HUMORS fond and he. ing nc:ln*r,.Mi>. Icllards,who re-ides mistake about the adver- Resolved, That we as a extend Grange husband. tlmt certain lithia ! of days before her Mrs. Felker’s age ai o Waldo avenue, ciiy of Belfast, l" tlie tising water is getting our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved par- Resolutions Respect. lii.li no It Mr. Jelferds. who in Boston these cuts and relatives, that what is our ; was 72 years and months. and Mrs. lift* of her daughter, Marguerite days. trusting lAiahiished i„ loss is her Whereas. Almighty God. in Mis infinite wisdom sufferer the > ,irs Vi and an gain. Felker were active Christians and were al- hail been a great during past y. s, interesting fact in this con- has seen fit to call to a lite Sister Cora Resolved, That the ?>owl higher nervous Fi\e 'i though golden of interested in church work. Their son with heart disease, and prosuation. CAPITAL STOCK., $1 iii ction is tliat the water contains noteven be broken, the silver cord be the Stimpson, a valued member Brooks Lodge, 1.0. ways Bicycles loosed, yet she taken vine l.i <;. T., therefore, Herbert took car:* of them in their de- weeks ago this Friday was a memory of our dear sister will he held ever in good SURPLUS, trace of lithia! Resolved. That, while we bow submission to FOR SALE. the kindness. cg.se and watch fresh in the hearts of her brothers and sis- also leav e another Grippe. Through the will of the Creator, nevertheless we deeply clining years. They son, r- aide cate of the attending she was okposi ters of Hillside Grange. mourn the loss of our departed sister, whose w tb r E wish to call attention of the ful, physician Bead our North Dakota James. The funerals were attended by Rev. cycling correspondent’s Resolved, That the charter of our grange earthly existence has thus terminated in the very brought through L.a Grippe, hut was letr with of life. M. Andrews. public to our line of bicycles ami Safe boxes lor rent letter ai d you will never be draped in mourning thirty days iu mem- I morning all the bad and effects of this dangerous deposit again complain Resolved, That the hand of death we have sequels ory of the departed sister. by sundries. We handle this year, as j*S a year of the of a Maine winter. Just lost a 1 ved and respected associate, our lodge an disease, and it seemed as if her very life was severity Resolved, That a be set aside in our the RKMMINGTON s a page and worker, her friends Thomas Greeley of Mass died at before, leader, was on i)ur new ault is think and ever-ready willing young Chelsea, slowly but surely ebbing away and she nm-.: of having snow so that can records these resolutions be inscribed a and her home circle one wi.o the in deep you genial companion, Dedham at the of 77 a bicycle in many respects best the from which no traveller has returned ami also a be sent to the will ever he heidin fond remembrance. April 9tli, age years. that journey UNEXCELLED enter thereon, copy family of only your barn the roof! of market. The demand for a lower and of through the deceased sister and a copy to The Re- Resolved, That these resolutions begiveua page He was a native Belfast, a son of William priced and by the wonderful mysterious powers ami burglary m the «•< uir in our a be sent to the bereaved publican Journal and Belfast Age for pub- records, copy who built the residence later known wheel has induced us to put in a line, not. of Paul Castor, Sr., and her mother’s prayers have Those boxes It is that “a tidal and to the Belfast and that the Greeley, renting reported wave of lication. family, papers, answered and she is dressed ami out charter be in in of our as the “Paine house” on Waldo avenue. In cheap wheels, but of good, reliable bicycles been to-day of their I- '• reform is Edith M. draped mourning memory privilege taking temperance sweeping over Ma- Ward, sister. doors. Embrace this opportunity at once. departed was a clerk for the Daniel at moderate golden vault. Florence V. Rose, H. early life he late prices. ch ias and East Machias.” A cold water John Gordan, ) Committee Those that are sick, suffering and thoroughly dis- A. B. Stantial, ou ami afterwards went to Chelsea This line includes the PUREST CITY | Haraden, of ever would do well I movement, as it were. East Thorndike April 19, ’97. E C. Holbrook, ) Resolutions. for and the FALMOUTH for couraged getting well, you and in the grocery business, which $65.00, i engaged to call on him, he has saved my life, he will save Savings he followed life. He married Miss $50.00. In style, finish, ease of propulsion Searsport The Belfast Schools. through he can he consulted at his office in Hayford not is not yours, The corporators of the Se:u'.» a appraisers on D. W. Benin tt’s estate, met one of the little books which of suffering, never complaining. She your druggist years la •• _H. L. Wing is quite sick with grippe. ami known as Heim-nw •ast to The on the schoolhouses were is now and learn of this won- had been a Christian from her youth and a ihq Saturday appraise the property_ dags plac- giving away in derful member of the Methodist church and was a ....Mrs. Lincoln Ward spent Wednesday at a bargain. Apply to Some have been sold here ed at half-mast in to the remedy. ■ apples recently. Tuesday, respect woman. Her would JOHN most exemplary age GEO. R. Belfast. -George Cilley and Barney Hig- v ar^ of to remain POOR,Jeweler Apples keeping well and there is a memory Congressman Milliken, A Castor Oil can now be have have been 82 May 4th. Her maiden really palatable are in Montville apples. 4wl4 A. of PHCENIX ROW, BELFAST. gins packing plenty of them yet in the cellars. so until after the funeral to-day. had under the name of Laxol. name was Mary Brackett, Hermon, t ^ ^ NEWS OF BELFAST. The meeting of the trustees of the Waldo There will he a dance a. Whitcomb’s Hall, Monday, May 10th, will be observed as Concerning Local Industries. County Agricultural Society to complete the Waldo, May night- Music by Gilmore. Arbor Day. { -r lias beeu appointed postmas- premium list was from last Satur- postponed A. E. Hutchins The screw-driver of F. A. received a severe accident who was to have factory Howard -• Hampden vice John Leary, re- day, one week on account of the weather. A. L. Brown, talten part to his left eye last week & Son is now for and will from a dying stone in the of Congressman waiting stock, A of obsequies Milliken, peculiar request accompanied one chip. start up on orders as soon as it arrives. was to remain in Augusta owing to ined letters remaining in the the cats sent from Belfast the obliged by express The Belfast The Legro & Shoe re- Printing Go. is to a a but not serious accident to his son. Spalding Company ■ publish, in painful * i' for the week week. The sender the en- * ending April past requested card the ceived a good order last a folder, schedule of the Maine Base of Saturday from m.'S A. Pendleton. Frank A. Owen, the Bangor W. on CEO. gineer train which the cat Manager BURKETT any by might Ball League. good concern, the forerunner of many, we opera house, has just completed arrange- Mason arrived home Tuesday timl conveyance not to whistle too loud for believe. Repairs on the are tour of Maine of a tine fear of library progressing ments for a mouth’s 1 !i w all a handsome pair of blaek alarming the kitty. 1 he Belfast Would advise all who hut the trustees are Machine & Co. is to parties intend favorably, not yet able company in that great success, “Trilby.” Foundry purchasing j They weigh 2,800 pounds, The grand jury of the Hancock S. «J. Court to state when the overhaul the of a library will be opened. The Belfast date is May 19th. machinery steamer owned f A D to make their selections as at Ellsworth DVTC i be a social danee at Silver Har- has reported six indictments Policeman John by Capt. \Y. R. Keene of South West Har- DolliiT has beer the to account for soon as 1’. Coombs for night It is not difficult Sousa’s tiRItrL I 3 possible in order l Hall, Waldo, May eve Good against Augustus larceny. watch the few bor, Mt Desert. past nights in place of Geo. Of American bandmas- to save This is the steamboat case, in The great popularity. the advance of 8 l=4c. which !m furnished and supper for those reported W. who lias been Hutchins Bros, are a handsome per yard, Frisbee, looking after ters he is chief. He appeals to tastes making Journal of April 8th. Coombs is the easily will engin-1 offenders against the game laws. grauite monument for Israel of be made the manufactur- so diversified that every preference receives Woodbury unquestionably by eer ami one of the owners of steamer Castiue ista New the estate of Morrill. It will be one of the ers within a few weeks. | Age says The Yellow Kid drew a some He alike the class- and was with from the Company fair attention. pleases largest^ver charged taking goods cut 12 tain lliehard W. Blaek is valued s.z.-d audience at Belfast icist and the of the here, standing feet in height. The the Opera House, but admirer compositions freight past summer. die will be of aoo. Thomas J. Oak Hill and the of _ l Lynch, Esq., those who attended were disappointed. The whistled on the street. And there is gen- trimmings We open at oar low prices administrator, Senator Billings headed a delegation of Hallowed stock. their other work i,'pointed show, while very good of its was not uine and music in every line he Among seven veterans the kind, thrilling who attended State en- ; are an Oak Hill for what was band will be heard at the tablet Hiram Kelley of i t police have received their new campmeut, G. A R., from the Dana B. Car- ! expected. interprets. Sousa’s ter Post Stockton Spriugs and a monument for Mar- n. are of Freedom. The are Belfast House Friday afternoon, Owen Bros. The suits of boys getting The County Commissioners, at their April Opera April old and feeble, many of them, but not with- tin Patterson of Belfast. Lowell All Wool t style, buttoning close up at the term, disallowed the claim of Truman 30th. standing, these seven were so anxious to at- H. Extra-Super. Carpets, f without outside pockets. tend the encampment that they were will- Bueklin of West Roekport for alleged ser- The Board of Health. The Belfast 1 ing to walk five miles through the mud in vice as for the “ 5 11. F. Miller Union yet- agent Society for the Preven- Board of Health organized Monday evening Prospect Ferry. Miss Emma Ginn ar- u Command, order to take the train to Lewiston. [Wa- j tion of to animals. for Dr. J. C. Ham i’,, of this city has received an tervilie Mail. Cruelty the ensuing year. having rived home from Auburndale, Mass., last was elected in to participate in the Grant monu- It is that the ladies of the resigned, Dr. A. O. Stoddard Saturday for a short visit to her H. E. McDonald was in Boston last week expected Uni- mother, officers. The uiorial in versalist will hold their his stead by the Municipal Mrs. Susan who is sick_Mrs. parade to make estimates for the of parish Easter sale Ginn, quite repairs the 3- chairman and Dr. in the next afternoon. Board chose Dr. Stoddard Fannie Wilson and her little -siiay. masted schooner Ulrica of N. vestry Wednesday A daughter Parrsboro, S., S. W. Johnson secretary and health officer. went to Green Tea will be served at six, and an en- Frances left on the train for New Tapestries, iceulaw Augusta Friday which went ashore last December on Nan- Saturday the of cat- tertainment the The Board discussed importance York, to Wilson_Arthur Grin- : a large herd of Hereford cattle tasket Beach. She has been oft' given by young people in join Capt. got and! tle and the of the test market. He the evening. inspection application dle was at home several days last week, re- ohtou also shipped bought by Moore & Co. of Boston, who will ! for tuberculosis. Dr. Freeman submitted a to f rows Belfast turning Bangor Friday_Miss Lulu and calves from repair her ami put her under the American Tuesday, April 20th, was the coldest day, Brussels, & blank form that the board unanimously Avery is sick with German measles. flag. Mr. McDonald returned home Satur- so late in the seasou, which Mr. L. H. Murch and the milkman who has his herds has recorded in 38 The adopted, bi hoy and the pea shooter came day and has sent on a bid for the work. years. mercury stood tested will be provided by Dr. Freeman with serious trouble last week. A at 21° in the and 27° at noon. Pensions have been as follows: morning April Art granted a certificate to the effect that his herd is free Squares, the thermometer stood at 22° bean into another's ear and the Samuel vet. vols. at 20, 1875, in the Staples, $0 per month from tuberculosis, which can be seen by his i to be etherized m order to re- from Feb. morning-The average for the day Tues- iJ, 181M); Albert B. Wooster, North customers whenever they ask for it. Dr. day, this week, was 25 5. Wednesday morn- Haven, Co. D. 14th Missouri original, at 38 Freeman has tested D. E. Sheldon's herd ing there was a change of IP, or from 23-' to > bmou of the season was per mouth from July 11, restoration and Every Time, Every Place, Everywhere [»STRAWMAfriUGSlWGREAf VARIETY^ bought lSPii; and will test two more herds this week. The 34° from (5 o’clock to 7 15. : last It was they Triumph. There’s Plenty of Saturday. caught re-issue, John K. Long, Blue Hill; increase, milkmen should all attend to it at once as it Proof of m Maine. Parsons t and Edelbert Amaziah Among recent nominations Governor this Sandypoint, Raney Belfast; W. by is v;- •}; ‘•i,: pei rent. Amount of stuck 70 known the on Memorial the ii'l.av last Saturday, fodder, dag building, j Tunc." school at twelve and Had backs are but bad ;.uric and pir- to all Moore's -- young people. limes me at but si-ntem to jaii for six months from The of the Girls' Home feel un- annoyed night, not lialf so bad as For; ivn n came was too frequent and the result tooaciduous. i. wit.li filiowanc-* for good behavior) expired Howes, Mrs. (’. H. Walden, Miss Blanche ference at Portland Monday afternoon, LACE are from j I CURTAINS. prohibited entering olten thought 1 had the gravel the pain was so Tuesday ami he w as at once arrested, and L. Sullivan, Mrs J. M. Leighton and others when a resolution was introduced to the j ineiit property except by permis- intense. I got Doan’s Kidney Pills for it and I taken to Portland for a hearing before the who have assisted Mr. and Mrs. Williams in effect that th" conference refuse to appoint seen-tary of war. and Sargeant j was greatly pleased at the change they effected- And will show you an immense assortment of '>• U. S. court. a hoard of visitors to Kent’s Hill rehearsing for the Carnival of the Republic, Seminary My now act fi it Kn x has posted notices to J kidneys naturally. he urinary weak- <>n account of the fact that Frank Jones of ! Dr. A. .1. Billings of Freedom, who was at which was given Wednesday evening ;i* a ne>s has been corrected and my hack has stopped wi <011 the resolutions a tin- station Thursday morning on his way benefit for the Girls’ Home, and will he re- Portsmouth, styled aching.” no recently sent to Lewiston to attend the annual DRAPERIES. correspondent encamp- peated, at the Belfast Opera House this, brewer, is a trustee. The resolutions were Doan's Kidney Pills are for sale by all dealers* ment at Lewiston, announced that the an- remarkable, blit true, stjatements debated two the excitement, amount- or sent by mail on receipt of price Poster-Mil. nual reunion of the I'.Hh Maine Thursday, evening. hours, by the. winter of 1 si;g Mrs. H G Regiment burn Co., HutTulo, N. V.. sole for .g Association will he held at Windermere ing almost to a frenzy. They were finally agents rlie I'nit Attempted Suicide. Las* Thursday even- ed States. Swanville writes that she can on -— -— Park, Unity, Wednesday, August 25th, defeated. -, Mrs. John C. of which will be tin* of the date of ing Harvey Waldo thought Remember the nano and take no what was said as to the depth and anniversary DOAN’S, sub- These Goods will be our the mustering of the regiment into service. her husband had the blues and that she There will be preaching at the Baptist stitute. specialty $ •s •■? the snow that on the l'Jth. year There are several members of the associa- would relieve him of some of his burdens church next Sunday by the pastor, morning Until further notice.^ ith of Cue haul- tion who in by April. neighbor reside this vicinity. One of the -- herself out of the way with the aid of and evening. Subject of the morning ser- *»♦ ha if a mile across lots on tin* crust, features of business of the meeting will he taking the matter of building a home aconite. She took the in her hus- mon, “The Spirit of Helpfulness” Acts J: 7. fences and stone walls, permaueut poison ips, stones, for the association reunions. [Waterville band’s presence, he seizing the bottle as The evening sermon will be upon the theme descent trotted his team. Another Evening Mail. as but not before she had “Some things that are Better than GEO. W. moved his household goods and quickly possible, Money” BURKETT. There is a freight elevator at the rear of swallowed ot its contents. He sent for Luke 12: 15. A cordial invitation is extend- n the crust a mile over etc. part fences, A A. MILLINERY! Howes & Co.’s which store, runs from Hr. Ellingwood, who by prompt measures ed to all. The music will bo as follows: Stuff. An amusing incident or- the cellar to the second floor. Chains have saved her life, although her throat was badly Morning—Anthem, “O Come let us Wor- ODD FELLOWS’ al a lunch om in this a few BLOCK, BELFAST. city been used to hitch across the when openings burned. Mr. Harvey is 40 years old and his ship,” Himmel; selection, “Thou Hidden Tie- a rietor was out for a few ig the elevator was down or but Mr. Howes up, wife is 20. There are two children, one Love of God,” Ambrose, trio and quartette. lunch counter in MILLINERY! charge has been that always apprehensive careless- aged 7, by his first wife, the ot/ier a baby. Evening—selection, “(),for a Closer Walk,” customers were eating ness might result in a serious accident and Chandler, Duett and Solo, “Jerusa- Chat. L. T. Shales is the in- chorus; • ••• food, and two on a renovating strangers recent, visit to Boston he spent some lem,” Parker, Mr. Pitcher. terior of his store....H. L. Woodcock’s evidently mistook the na- time looking into the safeguards used there. on Church street have been im- aee as badly as the boy appear- Not that met his premises finding anything just re- W inter port Miss Curtis died the removal of the Lydia iK*- their lm-aning. After glam- proved by fence_ quirement* he called in James W. Jones, at the home of her Lemuel Nichols of the Grand Central Tuesday night brother, hi array of food and drink (the explained the situation, and asked him if bif.iiiiiu Mr. James after a and tedious will have of the Curtis, long g i!e. (‘hocolate, cte.h) one of the lie could devise Mr. Jones stables, Bangor, charge something. illness-Little Frances the Calls attention to her large business at Fort Point this season_ Wilhelmina, "Say, boy, haven't you got any thought he and lie did. A wooden livery and select stock of could, infant daughter of Mr. John Welder, died in oie." The reached Owney, the celebrated railroad dog, is dead hoy quietly bar at each tioor now opens and closes auto- Orringtou Wednesday and was brought here Room inter and drew forth an again. This time lie is to have for burial Mrs. A. anci- matically as the elevator goes up or down, reported Friday morning.... H. NEW MILLINERY. Dinstuore of Me., with her two i gi.'i about the si/.e of a gone mad in Cleveland, and been clubbed to Dover, chil- Papers ullage base ami there is no fear of accidents. longer dren are Mrs. G. F. .Mr. visiting Snow... El- in c l as hard and and re- death by a policeman. A contradictory re- Everything the I'niiy dry, Past Day Services. Union Fast. Day bridge Nelson is very ill....Miss Jennie H-g-guess t h-tb-that’s h-li-bard port is now in order.... Frank M. Lancaster Grant went to Belfast Saturday for a brief Services will be held «t the Baptist Church 5 Cents. her Mrs. ; yeid" The would-be customers has bought the “Merrill horse” for a family visit to aunt, Dodge-Miss Lizzie s, this, Thursday, evening, at 7.15 o’clock. The Gregg Atwood of Islesboro is visiting her Novelty Shap .1. d’SgUSt. carriage horse, and E. R. Conner lias bought sermon will he by Rev. J. M. Leighton; parents, Hon. and Mrs. Fred Atwood.... i” the David Lancaster horse.... Mrs. R. P. Mr. John Crowell of is visit- The Rockland Courier-Ga- subject, “Tim Higher Patriotism." Follow- Denver, Col., Flowers and Chase dug dandelion greens for last Sun- ing his sister, Mrs. Lewis Atwood ...Mrs. "Is that Levi I.eadbetter is bnild- ing is the proclamation of Governor Powers: day’s dinner in the orchard at A. D. Chase’s. C. R. Lougee visited her sister, Mrs. I. H. w weirs. "Tie oil’ Crabtree’s Point, Recognizing and conforming to a long es- W. Wharf, at Ellsworth last week_Chand- .... CLias. R. Coombs lias a two-headed lamb Materials. ■i! Half Way Point in Rockland tablished custom, with the advice and con- ler Merrill of Denver, Col., is visiting his sent of the Executive Council, Ido among his taxidermy work. It was sent in old home here.... Mrs. Severance and little will ho l'pr aim the season He has two others near Sheep hereby through designate and appoint Thursday, the twenty James of Brooks. daughter of East Orringtou were tie gu«:sta to merit, the remark so often heard at Mr. Leadhetter he is to .by McTaggart says going second day of April next, to be observed by of Mrs. Martin Delano last week.... Fire her opening that her goods were “so lovely and so cheap.” ■lie herring if they come this way... all the people of our State as a day of fasting Runaways. A span of horses 6wned by broke out in the stable of the Commercial and prayer. This ancient custom comes to House Saturday afternoon at 5 i'K). It caught salmon to be caught in the weirs A. J. Grant of Nortbport ran away from us consecrated by the observance of our around the chimney, and as the upper part Latest in the market '•son was taken on near the sehoolhouses and April 14th, night fathers for many generations. In deference Monday morning, of the stable is tilled with bay it would have constantly received. Decatur Bridges of Verona. The to it as a hallowed memory of the past, I passed down Main street, in which there beeu a very destructive tire but for the earnestly recommend that all citizens water works. The two hose companies were 1 gbed lb pounds and was shipped to good were a large number of teams, only col- should that day abstain from their usual vo- quickly on the spot and in a very short time 1 An assortment of Dress ..The at North liding with one, and but little re- canning factory cations, and having assembled in their damage had tlie flames extinguished. Very little and Common Hats con* > clams and will churches and around their At the foot of the street was done to the but a putting up continue firesides, rever- sulting. they ran damage building, on hand. the of Him small amount of was Mrs. M. s'antly -nil weeks. The North Haven fish- ently approach presence who into a storehouse, breaking the pole of the hay spoiled.... guides, governs and controls the destinies of A. Coffren and Mr. S. L. Stubbs are on the CARLE & JONES. have their weirs nearly and wagon, and one horse going to each side. GIVE HER A CALL. completed all nations, asking that peace, plenty, pros- sick list this week... .The Methodist church -on be in were via readiness for taking herring, perity and happiness may continue through- The horses not hurt.Monday was prettily decorated for Easter Sunday out our and tlie was observed an are reported quite plenty to the west- borders. noon a span owned by L. A. Knowlton ran day by appropriate sermon by the pastor, and an interesting con- lt is quite probable that Bucks- Steamer Notes. Steamer well away from up town, down High street and Viking, cert in the evening, with the following pro- Grand Banks the tieet will consist of the known in these waters, but owned by S. B. Commercial street hill to the steamboat gram ; Organ voluntary,M. E. Chase ; anthem ■ essels as last all fitted out and Hume & Son of last where were without choir; res. reading, Supt. and school; pray- PEOPLES NATIONAL year, since has wharf, they stopped BANK. Eastport fall, er, pastor; opening address, Louise Smith; owned by Capt. T M. Nicholson, and been sold for SO,000 to the new damage-Tuesday noon the horses of the L. A. KNOWL • President. F RANK R Cashier. Campohello rec., Easter Thoughts, Helen Coffin; rec., ON, WIGGiN, ng the schooners N. E. Symonds, & Deer Island Steamboat Co., and will be Camden stage became frightened at a band Please Ring the Bells, Marion Bartlett; G. Quiner, M. B. Stetson and Edgar put on the St. Croix river route next month. and ran a short distance, upsetting the acrostic, Jesus is Risen, 12 little ones; song, something New to Tell You, Ruth Jepson ; t.John Mayers of Dresden seined The Viking is ol 141 tons, 125 feet long, with carriage near the Belfast Livery Co.’s stable. rec., Some Time, Minnie George; rec., Song Solicited r April 14th and got 10,050 alewives. 20 feet 0 inches feet and draws 10 ; Luckly no one was in the at the of Deposits breadth, carriage the Mites, 4 boys; rec., Only a Penny, INDIVIDUAL Fell. 28, 1891. 21, 1 SI#I. Dec. 1SD4. the first in that vicinity to put down feet of water. She is the fastest of her size j time, and the only damage was breaking the Ruth Young; song, Easter Bells, Gertrude July March 5, IsD5. r Falk; rec., the Joy Louise DEPOSITS! *36,353.09 $5!MS0.25* H7D.4ho.5D this season. in eastern Maine-The steamer John Eng- I .pole. Ring Bells, HH-J.D7H.5:} Smith, Kittie Atwood, Belle Thajer, Eflie 1 1,1895. Dec I S!#5. is has made the July 1:{, ping Items. Sch. Harriet trip from New Vork to Building and Repairs. Frank H. Curtis, Minnie Battle Rogers j Hoag George; singing, Song, *123,685.58 Dec. Portland in less than CO Ethel S.r- 17/96 oal, hay, etc., at Fred G. White’s hours, which lowers is building a stable and other school; rec.. Brightest Easter, Baker; j out-buildings Easter her former record almost two : duet, Entire Gladness, Hazel Young 'o for Seal Harbor.... Sch. Gazelle by hours. This to his house (formerly the Morrison house) Marion Grant; rec., An Easter Song, Belie 3183,869.99 is the quickest trip a steamer has ever made I from Rockland with lime I on Bay View street-Joseph is mak- rec. and song. Children, April 15tli, Tyler Thayer; Sing, Sing. These to that port from New \ ork... .The steamer Ida Orra Winnie fi y a res are taken from oar str irn statements to a e "per & Co....The revenue cutter ; iug extensive improvements to the F. V. Bowden, Young, Maddoeks Comptroller Hi ctor, owned by of and Infant Ciass: rec., Three Marys, Nora of the on the rftoc 3 sits during' tlm tir-a Pi ■! (. ,| ;. between and uted a dark ream Bangor Hampden, and last on rec., Heaven, Grace Thompson; of that month. This •'< /.■ .• color.. .The Stand- j | addition the north side, building a dialogue, departm-nt offers ,n>e .... >s. stable, much season on the Union has What Means this Rejoicing? Lena Atwood, j as every deposit is .1 /.> /„.• all .i--,. ♦..* "/ * the Co.'s tank steamer Maverick arrived river, been sold to and making some minor .0. G. changes... Frances Hanscom rec.. Easter Dawn, Liz- ! A. A. HOWES & amount of our Capital Stock. ; the Gouldsboro > Co. The CO., This p.auk : i;o-i c-c 1 1 'V 1 g"r lbth for the first time Improvement beinr Die .oli- 1 April this j Critcliett is making improvements and re- zie Baker; rec. and song, Dear old Strain, ,r.,v.»- ments in Fire ami Pr. >r w 1 • Hector will run fr< m Bar i Kir^'ir ;. ,. ,.r lid discharged a part, of her of | Harbor to La- to bis residence on Gertrude Falk and class of misses: ie<\, A 15«-l ;ts*t, Sole cargo j pairs High street, includ- Agents* bank in this enmity. Head.. moine Point and West Gouldsb.no. 1 Bunch of Easter Lilies, class of S little girls; (5ml 2 We High .Sell. Rescue came from ! ..Cap- ing a new veranda-1. W. Parker is build- have SAKK l)KP

Ell Perkins Tells Huh inkinlc} and Dingle} Tax April 14, i84*5. THREE HAPPY WOMEN. The Maine Central Magazine has resur- It. BY HKZEKlAli BUTTEKWORTH. • rected an old geographical name which To-da\ I clinched another of our great (President Lincoln, before the assas- Each Relieved of Periodic Pain and Back* has for some unknown reason or other Democratic arguments just | against McKinley sination, is said to have remarked to Mrs. n. We call it the breakfast table ache. A Trio of been dropped from modern school atlases. protecth Lincoln, “When my cares of State are over, Fervent Letters. ckless is the argument. Jerry Simpson 1 wish to go to Palestine.”) This is no other than the Gulf of Maine, fatliei of this It is worded aigument. flowers were in the in the air one of the three that iudent April hollows; Before great gulfs thus: were bells, using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable April the Eastern coast of North America, the **A protective taiitT taxts eveiytliing on And the wings of purple swallows rested on Compound, my health was gradually being under- man's breakfast table.” the battle shells. other two the Gulf of and the pool mined. *1 suffered untold agonv from painful being Mexico, When 1 met From the war s long scene of horror now the the Gulf of iSt. Lawrence. Congressman Dingley to-day menstruation, backache, on of 1 him. nation found release; pain top my The Gulf of Maine lies between THAT opened upon head and ovarian great THE All the the old war blew the .trouble. I concluded to “Your infernal McKinley bill robbed day bugles the southern capes of Nova Scotia and the blessed notes of peace. ® try Mrs. Pinkham's and found the man for the of the rich. Compound, southern of or it even poor benefit ’Thwart the damask curtains point Maine, might twilight's that it was all any woman needs who suffers You »ax the poor man's breakfast table!” Fell the the be extended to Cape Cod. It has many FAC-SIMILE night upon land, with 1 said. Like God’s smile of benediction painful monthly periods. It entirely characteristics of its own, distinct from cured Congressman Dingley looked over bis Shadowed faintly by His hand. me. Mrs. Georgie Wass, any other section of the coast, and the glasses and smiled. And then be asked In the twilight, in the dusklight, in the star- 923 Bank St., Cincinnati, 0. name ought to be brought back into gen- Vegetable Preparation for As SIGNATURE me, “Who said so?” light, everywhere, eral use. simila the Food and ula Banners waved like flowers in the ting Reg “Why Altgeld, Tillman. Soc.kless Jerry gardened The chief distinction which the Gulf of the Stomachs and Bowels of -OF — palpitating air. For ting Simpson, and Mrs. Lease say so, and Ten- years I had suffered with painful men- Maine enjoys is the fact that it is the nessee McMillin said so iu his All In art’s temple there were greetings, gentle struation every month. At the of greatest of all summer resort regions. itTriiiTjluji.ii ...u- speech. beginning m of us free trade Democrats so.” hurryings of feet, I menstruation For this t he reasons are manifold. It em- say it was impossible for me to And strains of music rose amid most “Wl.v. said Mr. as he triumphant stand I for more braces the beautiful section of all Eli,” Dingley, the sweet. up than five minutes, I felt so mis- numbers £ the North American and is knit his brows, “you Democrats should erable. One a coast, indeed Soldiers gathered, heroes gathered, women day little book of Mrs. Pinkham's was Promotes DigeslionfhecrfuP think a little before talk so loud. j one of the most beautiful coasts of the you beautiful were there: thrown, into my house, and I sat down and ness Contains right read it. world in with innumerable and Rest neither Now tell me what did the McKinley bill Will he come, the laud's Beloved, there to summer, pic- I then g-ot some of Lydia E. Pinkham's Com- nor Mineral. tax on the poor man's breakfast table? rest an hour from care? Vegetable turesque islands of all shapes, sizes and Opium.Morphine pound and Liver Pills. J can Did the McKinley bill tax bread and Will he come who for the people heartily say that to-day I descriptions, and with beautiful bays, Not Narcotic. feel like a new', meat ?' Long the cross of pain has borne,— woman: my monthly suffering is a thing harbors, rivers, and others indentations of m wt in of the I “No. bread and meat were free,” 1 Prayed silence, pt silence, past. shall always praise the Vegetable Compound various sorts that it would take volumes Held the hand of God alone? what it said, meekly, the bill. for has done for me. to enumerate and describe. Rca/>< of Oht BrS'Mfl EL PITCHER examining Will he share the hour of triumph, now his “And c< a branch of the c *ld Arctic cur- WRAPPI5I now about tea and flee? mighty work is done ? Mbs. Margaret Asukrson. 3f>3 Lisbon St.. Lewiston. Me. Then, Pmnpkw St* el 1 see were rent the Gulf makes the “Why. they free, too." ; 1L re receive the people's plaudits, now the flowing through Ftlx.Scrni a climate in summer Pnrfulh Salts “And the table, was that taxed?” victory is won? E. Pinkhatn's absolutely perfect. Lydia Vegetable Compound has cured me of men- ; Anise Scat CF EYEEY “N -: Grand Lapids is shipping furni- painful Efficient railway and steamboat service i O'er thy diniphd waves, struation and backache. The in back was and Jippenrunt ture t«> Potomac, softly pain my dreadful, the agony the summer resorts on the Gulf 1 England every day." now the brings Hi Carbonate Soda- moonbeams creep; I suffered menstruation drove me “And the lish and and milk, during nearly wild. into close touch with the rest of the Worm Seed oysters O’er far Arlington’s green meadows, where ; BOTTLE 07 Now this is all over, thanks to Mrs. Pinkhatn's and- make them Clarified Sugar and cream, cheese. and laid weie tree, too. the brave forever sleep. medicine advb Mrs. world, and easy of access to | flavor. Carrie V. Hieiti/yrrcn weren't the\? Yes; and the ( ilit’oinia Tis Good Friday bells are tolling, bells of Williams, South Mills. X. C. the thousands who in summer seek and beat the air j wine and canned peas, ndsins, ai.d Dela- chapels The great volume of testimony proves conclusively that Lydia E. Pinkhatn’s find rest and recreation there. On th\ quiet A perfect Remedy ware peaches, too?*’ shores, Potomac; Arlington, Vegetable Compound is a safe, sure and almost The Maine Central deserves considerable forConstipa Serene and fair. infallible remedy in cases of j Sour Mi don, Stomach,Diarrhoea, Yes. Dingley.*' I said, growing red j excessive or credit for resurrecting the lost title And he com s, the nation’s hero, irregularity, suppressed, painful monthly periods. long j Worms in the face. “1 see the man no of the Gulf of Maine, and it is 1 .Convulsions .Feverish pool paid j From the Vv lute House, worn with care; eminently a- ill ell ness these tilings. Hears the name of “Lincoln!" proper and fitting now that the name and Loss OF SLEEP ringing The World j -v .iu v'iu'kcns ami eggs and onions, Jn the thronged streets, everywhere; Agog. Register ot l>eep Water Vessels. should once more come into general use es, 01 and can- Hears the bells.— what memories to to describe the beautiful haunt of the Tac Simile Signature of inges, your bringing Troublous ned liiiit .'.ml salmon were free?" his long uplifted heart times, grievous times, envelop and rest seekers of the summer —they earth. SHIPS. pleasure Hears the of the as he the “Why. yes. were free, of course. plaudits peopl gains months. [ Bath Times. they the Iiall of Art. Ere one scrape is ended another takes birth ; Y\Y send canned Abner G A sailed from Castor:a is r:> i ■ --si.-' bo::! fruits, salmon, apples, Wherever we happen, by mountain or shore Coburn, Nichols, p-.t New York March 24 for aih1 oysters to England.” There his tall form bends triumphant; There’s havoc and woe and trouble in store! Houg Kong. is not sold i". I 1" low a: y A The Maine 1 G Ropes, Daivd arrived at New Agricultural ■ Ami the tobacco smoked after break- Music, change, thy lightsome chords, And what makes it worse financial distress Rivers, Experiment you anything el. e n \a or pr< Y’ork Feb 11 from San Francisco. Station has issued a Bulletin fast—was that taxed?” Hail him now the chief of heroes, in the Adds cumulous to the cares which just Special ; is as and "v-.ll ansv.tr v weight A J T P "jus* good" tones more than Fuller, Coleord, arrived at the names of fertilizer manufac- “N" it came grand words! oppress. giving £s/*Si.e that C-A-S-T-p out of *he field in Vir- Nagasaki March 2d from pose," yon get Every eye to his turning o’er the flag of Philadelphia. turers who have complied with the law ginia—-pure virgin leaf, rolled up without Cuba’s enthralment we view with sad Belle of Bath. C Curtis, sailed from peace unfurled heart, Houg and a list of brands that can he even an internal revenue tax." we with the Transvaal’s hard Kong Jan 1 for New York St. Helena lawfully As he lifts his brow, love lighted, takes his Deplore grief ; passed in EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER, March 11. sold the State. This is of special im- "Then what was taxed on the poor last look of the world. part, Menelik in vain to free Daniel C arrived at portance to dealers as they are liable if man's table, Eli?” Stands lie silent, grand, majestic, King struggles be Barnes, 0 Arpe, Sing- While sides with bland March 3 from sell unlicensed brands. This bulle- “Why champagne. French brandy and Like the Maceabean old, everyone Italy. apore Zanzibar, to load for they When the choirs of Jubal There’s bloodshed in China and swords in New Y'ork. tin will be sent to all who apply to the truffles. Cuban cigars. Russian caviar, gleaming El j Touched their trembling of Japan, Captain, A L Carver, sailed from Bal- Maine Agricultural Experiment Station, .Scotch oatmeal, and Dundee mar- harps gold. And Corea timore l orange So amid the soul’s enchantments marched tights to hold what she can. April for San Francisco. Orono, Maine. malade. Yes. and my Irish bacon and Emily F A S Pendletou, at the music through the air, Armenia brands the unspeakable Turk, Whitney, English Southdown mutton were Jan 3 for Iliolo and Delaware At a chops And the bliss rose to its fulness, for the While Crete the Sultan additional Shanghae [ Probate Court lieldat. Helfast. w ! gives Breakwater. the of taxed. My English silk velvet breakfast world’s Beloved was there! PROBATE I County Waldo, on the second work. NOTICES. A. i). was Emily Reed, D C Nichols, sailed from April, 1897. spread taxed. My wife’s Chinese And all the Six Pow ers combine with their Dies the outburst of the on- New Y'ork Nov 13 7 YPIA embroidered music, gayly for Japan; spoken Dec. .M. STAPLES, Ac inn st a morning gown and her Ven- fleet At a Probate Court held at ward sweeps the play, 28, lat. 27 20 S. Ion. 28 53 W. Belfast, within and tor 1j tate of LEVI STAPLES late etian laces and were and her To the old firm on bis feet. the of on the second Tuesdav of glass taxed, But he little heeds the for his keep reprobate Gov at County Waldo, Sprinp- in said County of \\ aide. d. laughter, Rome, Nichols, Melbourne March Blood A A. IV 1807 kid and and the four-dcl- England ami France, Russia and Germany, pril, inp presented a petirmn i'h gloves diamonds, thoughts are far away ; 8 for Newcastle and Hong Kong. pravinc lar Austria, Italy, all quite in * certain instrument, to he the last sail at public or private sale the uh. Wilton caipet under the table—Oh it Late he to his wife had as appear- harmony! (So!)" Great Rowell, saileil from Mar- purporting whispered Admiral, A will and testament of HARRIE'I PAVIS. estate of said deceased. was an aw ful tax a ed the dawn of seilles for poor man to pay 1" peace, In the British are it hot March 10 for New York. late of in said Egypt having Will Montville, County of Waldo, de- Ordered, That the said petitioner p “It is said Mr. with an “I the Holy Land shall visit when the cares B arrived at Hono- been sad.", Dingley, With dervishes, mahdis, and goodness Henry Hyde, Scribner, ceased, having presented for probati.1. ! all persons interested by i'iuimic a of State shall cease. lulu Jan 13 from San N Y'ork. accent on the is. "It makes me knows what, Francisco for Ordered. That notice he to all order to lie published three weeks .- weep Oft I've given persons wished to see the places And down in South in P R sailed from New interested a the Republican dournal, at H. w hen 1 think the only tax on the poor Africa, Matabele- Josephus, Gilkey, Tell by causing copy of this order to be printed Where the man of Peace Divine Y'ork March 0 for weeks they ma\ at a Probate ( ourt. Democrat's land, Shanghai. published three successively in the Repub- appear breakfast table is the sugar lican Helfast. within and for said « ..nut Sought the friendless, healed the helpless The natives at last have come to a stand. Mary L Cushing, J N Pendleton, arrived Journal, printed at Belfast’, that thev mav tax two cents a ..1 Mav of pound. And to think Mill the of Palestine. at from N appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast', Tuesday next, at ten of palms Dutchmen and Frenchmen all by the ears, Hong Kong April 14, Newcastle, Is a lrue where lore and show that that tax was on expression health within and for said on the second Tues- noon, cause, il am ;h. put by you free-trade Walk the paths the Master followed, fol- Zulus and Kaffirs with Boers. S W, County, fighting day of Mav next, at ten •! the clo.-k before the prayer of said petitioner should ■. Democrats. It was so mean an act that low lmu from sea to sea May Flint, E 1) P at Honolulu is concerned. ed. Nichols, noon, and show cause il any they have, why the CEO. E .loHNSoN even ( where He blessed the on the Brazil, we observe, finds a thorn iu her Feb 22 for New leveland refused to sign the bill. Resting people way, Y’ork. same should not be o ed and allowed. A true copy. Attest And at Good Blood means health. proved, appr shores of Galilee!” bristles her back poor A N sailed good < 'H AS. 1 H.X/.Kl. I I N 1 !. But we will keep it on. just as Gorman Uruguay. Puritan, Blanchard, from San OEO E. JOHNS' >N dudge. While Spain with the Philippines'finds her Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. A true Attest: left i as a monument—a reminder Blew the 'neath and Poor Blood means disease. copy. gentle tlag triumphant him; hands full, O Chas. P. Hazki.tink. to Reaper, C Young, sailed from Newcastle, Register. A1-,M >s- !" Court ••! L>, dale I you blundering free-trade Democrats his eyes witii thought were dim, And even down south on the coast of \V Peru, N S W, March 5 for Honolulu and New Purity your Blood and well. o List, oil the se< olid T 1. — i.«\ \ w lo. made a tariff for revenue a a thousand before him lifted keep into $200,- Though eyes Guano, or something, kicks up an ado. Y'ork. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and tor II ARLES M Hu\\ E>, Adtuinistr.o oft their smiles to him; “L.F.” Atwood's 'Bitters make Coumv sec >u > OUU,000 deficit.” R R Thomas, C G Nichols, sailed from the of Waldo. Oil I he I P’lesda. .,! tate cl ('. II. SMITH. oi | p. Forms of statesmen, forms of heroes, wo- Near home, in old Mexico, there was quite a A. i> 181*7. deceased, 1 must say to the Sun that Dingley and Cebu prior to March N for Boston. blood. April. ouiiiy. havinp present.'. men beautiful were there, revolt, good certain and final account of admtni-Mati. i. f tne black handle our Sachem, H T sailed from instrument, purporting to be the last Republicans Dem- But it was another vision Because to taxes on Lancaster, Hong for allowance. that had calmed peons objected salt, 3 \ will and testament ot JAMES T. PoTTLE. ocraib* a.• umeiits with silk but Kong Jan for New Y'ork; paused Ask for “L. F.," and see That notice be gloves, his brow of care ; And similar trifles upset Nicaragua, Aujer late of Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceas- Ordered, thereof, J an 21. \\t cks sue.-e-si\el\ in t he a tin;, look like skinned eels when Was it Tabor before him? Knocked out our and worse mischief the Red Letters before ft ed, having been pi •sented for Kepulu:. they get glowed canal, S D probati in Carletou, Amsbury, arrived at New is no. 35 cents. Helfast,'in said counts that with hem. Carmel in the sun'.’ augur. Lurupped >rdered, That not ice be gi en to a! in- printed through evening York March 0 from persons interested, max attenu at a Proba’e < In Veiiczula Hong Kong. Avoid imitations. terested bv a o| P. t<> !■•• I mu to Mount Faith's armies grave questions of State causing i-i.pv tli:s held at on going Parnassus, the seat strong grandly marching St C F sailed from Seat- Helfast. the second Tue- tin* Did Uncle Sam to “Arbitrate." Nicholas, Carver, published t hree wt eks suet —iv eiv in tin of lo-morrow, to get Prof. Stun- Through vale of Esdra'.nu? prompt. say | Repul liexl, and show e nw. i* a n\ ne\ has l»-arning tle Feb Id for San Francisco. liean Journal, at Belfast, t Put tliev mav where the printed said an onit -lion .i mu be ,.xxcd ner and Pu sklent Eliot us a new Bethany’s palm-shaded gardens, to make On our own northern line there’s a little dis- ! State of II G Curtis, at appear at a Probate Court, to b In id at > In>rd tin- sisters met V Maine, Shanghae. Belfast', (.L« * E. .11 11 N »\ fret-trad* Feb 20 for New York via within and for said on the second Tues- ■ syllogism or j uttv up the the Pascal pute, lioug Kong. Coumy, A trie <\ \. Attest And moen arising o’er the'brow of Mav next, at ten d the el.ick before crank> in the ambiguous middle term \\ liich we now hope to settle without giv- ! Til lie E Starbuck, Ebeu Curtis, sailed day (II \> P. If S,'l IIM- L of Olivet? noon, and show cause, il any thev have, why the w .:i h the otectioiiists iug boot. from New Y’ork March 21 for Sydney, NSW. pi have dynamited. same should not be proved, appr- o e and ai I* .wed. I A i. 1 " * As well as the within ! Wm Jl arrived at S> In New the breath <»f rose the question, quite reason, Macv, Amsbury, Sail NERVE-LIFE <.E< *. E. JOHNSON. [Mil Perkins in N. Y. Sun. light applauses Judge. V\ I M o 11 .... , x Whether Pribilolf seals shall be killed out Francisco March Id from New York. THE templed arches through, j A true Copy. Attest I i:I f <• I I f.I 1. \ ol season \Ym 11 Frank I sailed (’ll v> P. Ha/.I:i ink. Stirred the folds of silken banners, mingled Conner, Pendletou, Great RESTORER Register tat. of .I A( Oi; V «>ri l; f.I.I n. In to red ami wbite Manitoba, aid the from New York March 24 for in said .. -.•> News and blue; just digestion, Hong Kong. Restores onniy. dercim. 1 n •_ Literary and Notes. perfect ■ have w hat W .J Ala Probaie Con vt held .•; Be!wn bin and I >r a.-c •. But the Dreamer seemed to heed not: rose They they call the common Rotch, Sewall C Lancaster, arrived health, and first tint of admini-; it j.u. U -a n! school at ^ vigor t lie Count v of Waldo. (.ii the see.nul Tuesdav of allowance. the past ins eye question. New York April 0 from Houg Kong. before, manhood and re- A. i>. 1 8V*7. b.*m :• the name "lie tliiid as much matter as a •s'. Frenchmen, Kamiclesand Reed, / system and stops all granted maga- And the Battle of the : Englishmen, Nig- said account shoiib. not be a'b Sky York April 11 from Montevideo. vital losses. Re- (Valeted. That the -aid it ion«.-i give noli..1 and is nicely illustrated. The gers, pet OEO. !. ,H)HVsn\ pub- Silent prayers t»> flee the bondmen in the Carrie L Tyler, Lancaster, arrived at moves effects of the all per-ons interested bv -ii.., -a.pv of tlo- lisher "id send ;j. Are all of them cutting wonderful figures. A III,e eons Alt. -! sample copy on receipt ordeal of Savannah from New York. order to be three weeks successiveI in tire, April 14, sins of youth and ex- published < H As. P H.s. M •; of three cents. And Cud’s EPILOGUE. the d. .uina 1. at Bel last, t had angel’s sword uplifted to fulfill C P Dixon, N F Gilkey, sailed from Port cesses of later years. Rep-nbliean primed a Probate < to be held his heart s desire Now, troubles of State and like Natal March 29 for Barbadoes. Removes all effects ! they mu) appear at art. l.lx » SS I;. In tin number of quarrels at Belfast. wit bin ami loi said on the see \1’.\ May Appletons’ Popu- these Edward sailed from Manila Feb 5 county, V> Lm: ill.' >« t 1 1 lie of the of May, of dissipation and re- olid Tuesdav ot Mav ni.\t. at tel- of :lie ses the stature the. late triumphant day ■•I M A K< A KM D l-l l.l !.), t of the populations of they please; EvieReed,A T Whittier, arrived at New Cures Insomnia and tin1 of said it n n .*■ sli.I not be When the swords ot vanished leaders at why praver pet ill Mild Cl.unt}. his to related t<> race and other fac- But us of the who dabble in i'ork Feb 7 from Montevideo. .hi ': Europe feet surrendered press fun, restores refreshing granted. till a I "ii nr a min istia; li.u -I -a in lay, There’s < 1 E( *. E. JOHNS' >N T**is. and prcseuts maps the more point to a [ten than the end of a Harvard, Coleord, sailed from Port Town- sleep. Cures I in- ! Judge. allowance showing pre- When, amid the sweet bells ringing, all the A true Attest: cise locations ol gun ; send Feb 9 for Valparaiso. and restores copy. Ordered. That m.l ie« In-rcd communities of long and sable multitudes potence j Cti .s. P. Ha/.ki riNi:. And so to Register. weeks in 11r• ■ .. slam the parties whose tastes seem so Herbert Black, W H Blanchard, arrived full vital power. i su*-"essivel} p people. He also shows now the en- Shouted forth the name of “Lincoln!” like m queer, at Pernambuco 2 from Punta Arenas all printed in lU*lta>:. sain nr;, aa• of April Cures wasting A a Probate Court lulu at Bellas:. within ami bn * vironment and artificial selection liaveim- the rushing the floods? interested. ina\ attend at I' r< .... We say: “Quit your and drink us for New York. diseases and restores he what his heart had fooling, \ the County ol Waldo on tin se( esday held at Bel fast. mi t !:•■ -e. mm I'm. >•: ponant influence in the Thought suffered, some modifying average beer!” Iolani, McClure, sailed from New York to ail or tae douv. A. 1 >. 1 897. ilex and -'ll*>w e.nis* n stature All his struggles and renown ; development pans April. i, an> tlie> of populations. Chaki.es Hallock. Feb 19 for Honolulu and ’• not that above him Hong Kong. NERVE-LIFE is the only' purely 1ZZIK K. WELLIN'.TON. widow JOHN M. the said ae. Him! -h--ii u**t he a•: I< w* Dreaming just M 1 f Lucy A Nickels, C Nichols, sailed from scientific treatment and affords relief fr.>m W KILLIN'! 1T»>N, late ot us;iid ( "iia CKo \: .lollN>oN Lifted was the martyr's crown ; L Liberty The Maine in addition New Dec 31 for a A rue .*py. Attest April Sportsman, the York Hong Kong; spoken the first clay's use. It removes the cause ty of Waldo, deeased. having presented petition Seeing not dark form The as. to its well-tilled stealing through Message. Feb lat 19 Ion 29 W. !j that administration <>l flit estate o. said ( It K. H \/.KI. INK. Id regularly departments re- the music 18, S, and assists nature to effect a cure. Cures praying haunted air, he to Lucius C. Morse lative to spurting matters, contains Mabel 1 Meyers, Wm Meyers, arrived at guaranteed. Special discount to physicians, j deceased granted among Knowing not that 'mid tlie the be- When the are « triumph maple-twigs blushing, aud the 9 from Buenos Ordered, That the said _ive notice to \\ th'-rs tiie Pernambuco March Our new treatise on petitioner T \ ■ feet were there. Ayres. Nervous Diseases, fast ..*11 lie seem <1 Tliomi} 1 A following interesting papers: trayer’s birch-bud all interested a <>i this ■■ shyly swells, arrived at New York s persons by causing eopy the \\ l ln- Matauzas, April Manhood, its Loss and Recovery, mailed ! IlMM.i M Wn|;i\. ,\i mints- ratrix m. ■‘Hunting oodeock, JSports- And the las in a order to he three weeks sue. in On that he had that o’er by pipe chorus like string from Havana. free in sealed for two 2 cent published essively of CALVIN WORK, late d lack.son. MfU s “A day appointed plain wrapper the Journal. at Bellast.tlint Exposition,” Trip to Richard- of silver Kepuhlieau prft.teil deceased. h ivina 1- Sumter’s broken wall bells; Penobscot, E G Parker, sailed from Hong etamps. Mention this be County,: presented s >n paper. may appear at a Probate < ‘-urt to ln-ld Lake." “Dogs of “Part- When the first ecstatic truant from they and final a* a administration *•! >a Bangor,” Anderson should lift the banner that rebel- robin, Kong Jan 31 for New York; passed Anjer Send 50c. for Trial Treatment and be Convinced. at Belfast within and for said County, on the ri' ocs in bis wiser kin. for allowance oops," Frog Farming," and lion caused to fall. March 5. second Tuesday ol May next, at ten of the In the and orchard tunes his NERVE-LIFE MEDICAL CO., Ordered, That notice thermd be s>'i\e: 'Provincial Game Laws.” An excellent On that the had risen over gray dripping Rebecca M G Dow, sailed from clock before noon, and show cause, :f any they day Hag Sumter’s Crowell, KALAMAZOO, MICH? weeks succcssively, m rh- Kepubln a: J sunlit lusty violin, Feb lb for have, the of said should this number is the classified iu- sea, Amsterdam Surinam; passed why prayer petition.; printed in Belfast, in the\ have, he sunk into the shadows faintly pulsing land March 30, for New April 8. On as. 1*. Hazki riNK. birtli-world whence 1 came. Register. said account should not be illowed. i:r Hose m the dreams that banner Serrano, R G Waterhouse, arrived at Gar history of the Bubonic Plague is bright, Baggage Insurance, CKO. L JOHNSON. 1 At a Probate Court held at within and for ? As 'tvvere outward rolled from ontolo-from IS GRANTED Belfast, l* t-d its nature heaven Ali! so delicate and fragrant the assurance Sourabaya. BY THE A true copy Attest described in from tlie Countv of Wahio, on the second Tuesday of Apple- By the messenger of light. in the air St Lucie, Smeed, sailed Brunswick ( HAS. P Ha/.I I.TIN 1 Id ’'•ns' Science A. I). 1897. Popular for And lie saw the war York. Union plnrinc April, Monthly May gates closing as that That my soul still holds some converse with April b for New gnaxtrancc t'.v Pr<*f. Victor ( oi the Uni- of A W S cleared CAKbLKN W. SOCLE. Administratrix outlie UT ALIM) S> I: Court of Probate •• Vaughan Hag peace uprose, the souls of other where ; Thomas Goddard. Griffin, Liimited, of (•Company vj estate ot L<>RKN /.<) A. SOC l.L. late of Sears- >» tiist. on the second "I Ai versity Michigan, who also considers And the bliss of grateful silence filled his That the winter of shall not bind from Portland March 25 for Buenos Ayres. Tm-xlay my aging | Of Liverpool, England. mont, in said County of Waldo, deceased, havit g LDWIN O 'NFoKi'H. Guardian ol \l the conditions that contribute to spirit with repose. me low and Willard A C Coleord. arrived at its lorn, Mudgett, a lot license to sell at public or III'NT "t Thorndike, in suii < l.a > 1 from New \rork. Stock in 1863. presented petition unry, and the But restore me to the freshness of love’s Montevideo April Company. Incorporated sale certain real estate ot said deceased his first ami acem.m I spread, presents result of the Flash ! what scimitar of tire lit the with my private Seined final -j,uar- latest Hag creation morn! described in said of said ward for allowance. studies of the bacillus by which lurid light? SCHOONERS. petition. dark and strait UNITED STATES notice to Ordered. That notice thereof be "i\>- it is to be Hush! what menus Yea, though the portal of my ; BRANCH, Ordered, That the said petitioner give supposed engendered. “Is that shuddering silence, Georgia Gilkey, W R-Gilkey, cleared from weeks successi. c in tin I shall see all persons interested by causing a copy of tilts Republican there of the what that woman’s shriek of passing, New York March 23 for Port 51 Wall New York. in Belfast, in said that all danger plague being import- fright? All that sudden of Spain. Street, order to be published three weeks successively in printed count} ; of blue heaven arching ; c ed to this Puff smoke? the call-bell ringing? Hattie McG Buck, II F Sprowl, arrived the at Bellast. that interested may attend at a Probate country?” “Yes,” Prof. over me! JONES 61 and Republican Journal, printed has grandly WHITLOCK, Managers Attorneys, held at Belfast on the second Tt.es-i.i\ Vaughan answers, “there is but Why stopped the airy play? at Portsmouth, N H, Dec 9 from New York. they may appear at a Probate Court, to be held danger, on next, and show cause, it any they ha\- Why the fixed looks of the players that a Such a sweet when Clausen, Jr, Appleby, arrived at at Belfast, within and for said County, the this, being foreseen, may be avoid- mystical, promise, the Henry said account should not be allowed easily moment were ? 12 from Boston. UNITED STATES second Tuesday of May next, at ten of the ed. No passed gay wind blows f.-om the south, Darien, Ga, April BRANCH STATEMENT, CEO E IOHNSON. .i effective treatment of the dis- the clock before noon, and show cause, il any they Why murmurings, strange, uncertain? And a bird is in the orchard with God’s John C Smith, Kueeland, sailed from Bos- December 3!, 1896. A true Attesl ease, which .s a have, why the prayer of said petitioner should CO])} however, septicaemia, is do faces urn so white? ton 2 for Bellevue N S. ('HAS. p. Ha/A Id Why greeting in hi* mouth! April Cove, not he l.rt.NK, known. Prof. whole article descends ASSETS. granted. Vaughan’s Why the affrighted curtain Have I fainted, hate I doubted, in the days Lester A Lewis, Kimball, sailed from Bos- CEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. is a a Stocks and market valuable contribution to the knowl- Like wild cloud ’thwart the that are ? ton Dec 10 for coal Bonds, value, $545,351.05 A true Atost: OPS n sight? gone by port. Cash in Bank copy. L’XECUl POT ICE. the brute at and Office.11.073.47 C it as. P. cives notice that he has bee edge which the is of thi s W'hy cries? why the tumult? Have I “There is no unto mor- Lucia Porter, Farrow, arrived Delaware Hazkltink, Register Ii hereb} public seeking said, rising Due from 470 60 Has Death found the Hall of 11 from Pert Reinsuring Companies, pointed Executor ol the Iasi will an ic- fearful disease. Art? tals when die?” Breakwater April Spain. Premiums iu course of Hush! they Collection. 38,598.70 At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for of what say those quivering whispers It is past, that blinc self-wounding! I have Mary A Hall, Haskell, cleared from New the County ot Waldo, on the seend Tuesday of ■ The turning into stone each heart? heard the York March 7 for Velasco. Total ROBERT c. CAMPBELL, late t W urn honors and attentions showered robin sing, Assets,.$595,493.91 April. A. I). 1897. General Grant I have caught the Easter in the first R F Pettigrew, Morse, arrived at Buenos LIABILITIES. ill the Count} ot Waldo, deceased, .me upon during his tour of message A certain instrument, purporting to be the last 1 April morning; Hags are blowing; ’thwart breath of the Ayres April 10 from Boston. Unpaid Losses,.$17,943.52 bonus as the law directs All persons the world are, in the Spring. il will ami testament <>t JoLl. P. BLNNETT. mauds the estate of said deeeas. perhaps, unequaled each a sabre cleared Reinsurance ... against flag bar; R W Hopkins, Hiehborn, from Reserve, 62,042.52 late ol Searsmont. in said of de- of [Harper’s Bazar. All other County Waldo, sired to ]»resent the same for settlemei. history kingly He was re- Dead, the leader of the 3 for claims, ...... 24,206.35 hospitality. people; dead, the Cieufuegos. ceased, been for 1 Philadelphia April having presented probate. indebted thereto are requested to malm ceived everywhere as the soldier world’s great commoner. Sallie W H West, sailed from Buenos greatest I’Ou, Ordered, That notice be to all persons in- immediate!} J< 'Ll I’ll H CA R1 I <1 his Bells on the Potomac flCM.7112.39 given time and as the foremost tolling; tolling by the Ayres March 3 for Boston. terested causing a of this order t<* he l.’L Lk'.»7. living The Big Ship Shenandoah. Net surplus in United States, 490,701.52 by copy pub- W'interport,,.April American. Hon. John Russell Voung, Sangamon ; "Tofa, A S Wilson, sailed from Mobile lished three week- successively in the Republican Tolling from the broad at who accompanied General Grant Atlantic to the Ocean March 2 for Cieufuegos. Journal, printed Bellast, that they may appear through- The 4-masted _f.MI5.4a3.91 at a at L XECUTP IX NOTICE of the Sur. big American ship Shenan- Willie L New'ton, E Coombs, arrived at Probate Court, to lie held Bellast, within out the famous re- D herd.} u nice that she !n- journey, graphically Friend and toe hands in doah, now at. Liverpool, has been chartered and for said County, on the second I’uesday "l clasp silence, New York March 2b from Fernandina. BOSTON 20 KILBY ST. Executrix of the last w.ll a. calls, in lie Ladies’ Home to come to Baltimore and coal for OFFICE, May next, at ten of the clock beiore noon, and ap]ioiuteu May Journal, Listen to the low prayers said, load San incut of its show cause, if any tin y have, why the same should conspicuous incidents: the Hear the Francisco. The Shenandoah is one of the JOHN C. General receptions, people’s benedictions, PAIGE, Agent. not he proved, approved and allowed. Hear the nations largest that sails the seas. ABBV M A ITIEW S. late of Northp dinners, fetes, halls, etc., given in honor praise the dead. square-riggers $2 a Year for The Journal and Tribune. i.iin. L. JOHNS' >N. Judge. of the land ot She is one f the 3 sailers under the BAGGAGE and Personal A illustrious American, it is said Lovely PaSestina! he, thy shores largest Property INSUR- true copy. Attest in the Count} of Waldo, decease)L ami Stars and She is that Mr. will never s*'e, Stripes. exceeded in size ANCE against all the of loss inci- Chas. p. IlAZKt.nnk. Register. as the law directs. All sons ba\ nm o Young brings to light a fact that To all subscribers, new or old,who pay dangers pet But his dream lie follows Him by only the May Flint, which is than the esiatc ot said deceased arc has received but attention: that fulfilled, who larger dent to travel, being in Hotels or away from against passing the Shenandoah 51 their to The Journal one A t a Probate ('.mu held at Belfast, wit hi i: and for resent t he >a me I. u se.tt and a.. walked in Galilee. by feet and 1 inch. In subscription year home. ]> iem.-nt. General Grant was instrumental in ar- the County ol Waldo, on the stmnd laes1 to carrying-capacity, as expressed by register- in advance the New York Weekly Tribune thereto are requested make pawncm the Can be procured of TICKET April, A. i>. 1897. atel\ PR1SC1I I \ A. II \RTVit. 'K ranging terms of a treaty of peace be- ed tonnage, the Shenandoah is only sur- AGENTS of (price SI a year) will be sent one year free. Maine 4 certain instrument. ;<• be ilu* last Belfast, March ‘J, 1«,.*7. *'W\14 tween China and Japan, which prevented passed by her sister ship, the Roanoke, Central, Boston & Maine, and other purporting In if the Tribune is wanted the l\ will and testament OKNNISi MYKH'k, an outbreak of war between those which registers 142 tops more than the Shen- remitting, nations. late "l 'Troy, in said County of Waldo, dorea.sed. andoah. The Shenandoah w ill the as it. is he larg- subscriber should so state, not sent having been presented for probate. est carrier propelled by sail ever seen in Bal- of unless With The Journal fur- Ordered; That notice he to all in- Sued H’inself. timore. Tlie tons. requested. given persons Pain-Killer. ship registers 3,258 Her o! 1"- ■ terested by causing a copy this order to pub- WALDO NS. COURT OK IN SO IV 1 is 299 feet 7 nisi ing all the local news, and much other (mir davib’.) length inches, with a breadth of Arthur lished three weeks successively in the Republican W. L. of 49 feet 1 a Ritchie, Bill AST, 14. 1> West, veterinarian, Ellsworth, ▲ Bare and Safe Remedy In every ease inch, and depth of 29 feet 1 inch. matter of local interest, and the Tribune to Journal, printed at Belfast, that they may appear April of this and every kind of Bowel la She was built in in at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, within 111 the case ol THOMAS COLBY MCKLKs* formerly city, tells this story : Complaint Bath, Me., 1890, by the news of the world, and Arthur Sewall. supply political and for said County, on the second Tuesday of Belfast., in said County. Insolvent l>ebt<". A man in a young town near by owed him with household science May next, at ten of the clock before noon, and general, fashions, are hereby notified that with the a( £24 for and"after show cause, if have, the same should professional services, £10of and ami other at any they why \rOlol the Judge id the Court of lnsnlveii- ■ t had Centennial. mechanics, literaly depart- not he and been paid, refused to send even Augusta’s Law, proved, approved allowed. said the second ol the -m more, Pain-Killer. Attorney County, meeting 20 GEO. after I)r. West had warned him that he ments, stories and miscellany, pages in E. JOHNSON, Judge. of said insolvent debtor is to: This Is a true statement and It can't be A true Attest; appointed would the bill in The for is a copy. at the Probate Court Room in Bellas;, n put. the hands of an attor- made too strong or too arrangements Augusta’s grand all, it very taking combination at $2 a Cnas. P. emphatic. LIBERTY, MAINE. 3l»9 Hazeltink. Register. on the 12th id \1 ney for collection. The doctor had a friend centennial wdll soon be completed. The County, Wednesday, day It Is a safe and cure for year. may begin at arc r» in the in simple, quick committee has held two and Subscriptions any time, L). 18D7, at two o’clock p. m ; and you iegal profession the debtor’s town, meetings OFFICE IN CROCKETT’S BLOCK. At a Prohate Court held at within and for lias and if two will be sent Belfast, ed to he present at said meeting as and and to him the bill was sent with orders to Cramps, Rheumatism, I made partial arrangements, desired the papers to the County of on the second of having Waldo, Tuesday purposes required by Section 48. <1 Clutj •> sue it. The next selected for Chief Justice flgr^PROnPT ATTENTION TO COLLECTIONS. A. IX mail brought a check for Colic, C»Id4, Neuralgia, M orator, Fuller, different addresses. April, 1897. Revised Statutes oi t lie State of Maine and 1' £0 and a note who has and Mrs. C. H. which read: Diarrhoea, Cromp, Toothache. accepted; Na- certain instrument, purporting ti> he the last Laws of said Stale and amendatory there- I H son I)eak Sik—It is not for the poet. She also has A will ami testament of ISAAC S. MORSE, late additional thereto. often that a man gets an SlIBS. ISc. «nd gOc. accepted. order to sue himself; but this is what I received A sub-committee has been appointed to Dr. Wood’s Pine seems of Montville, in said County of Waldo, deceased, Attest Cil AS. P. HAZK.LTIM [| Norway Syrup < 1 am I_TWO recommend been for 2wlt? of said yesterday. studying lawT and acting as clerk further arrangements. On ac- sent as a special to the little having presented probate. Register in Mr blank’s providence office. In the mail yesterday was count of the absence of some of the members folks. to Ordered, That notice be given t*> all persons hill Burk leu’s Pleasant take, perfectly harmless, your against me and a request that it be sued. Arnica Naive. of this the has been interested by causing a copy of this order to be The suit has committee, report de- and absolutely sure to give instant relief in been granted. Inclosed you will find The Best Salve in l ut published three weeks successively in the the the world for Cuts, layed, will soon he made. Less all cases of cold or trouble. Repub- amount of the bill, minus £2 deducted for mv lung lican at that Salt than two now SALESMEN. Journal, printed Belfast, they mav' House for Sale. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Rheum, Fever months intervene be- legal service. appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, Sores, fore the date of the Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, centennial, June 9, AGENTS WANTED to sell the within and for said on the second Tues- and all best line of County, A story and a half house, pleasantly ) Corns, Skiu Eruptions, and positive- and there is much to be done. the of at ten of the clock before Among CASTOHIA. Stock. or day May next, noon, fine view of Belfast bay; ten rooms ail tin cures or no it has been Nursery Salary commission. Cash acl- j and show HOOD'S PILLS cur© Liver Ills, ly Piles, pay required. It is features, proposed that there be cause, if any they have, why the same fine cellar, city water in house, nice garden in> to The f«* vanced for Write for should not be guaranteed give perfect satisfaction or a trades’ procession representing the old l«« expenses. particulars. proved, approved and allowed. good cultivation, apple, pear, shade tic Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. limilt GEO. E. plum, money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. ways and the new of carrying on business, *ver7 THE R. G. CHASE Mass. JOHNSON, Judge. etc. Nice neighborhood. Inquire of A pleasant laxative. All ilgnature CO., Maldeu, A true Attest: Druggists. For sale by Kilgore & Wilson. by means of floats. of wrapper. 3ml2 copy. M. C. DILWORTM Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. Or C. B .HALL, Alain St., Belfast. 44t W VIEW OF MUSIC. ^\\ Not seeing the Fifth Avenue Tea Room Red Schoolhouse Graduates. afternoon and vles are the Latest Fad. Fifth mentioned in the morning, A remarkable list of prominent names \ -a Room an Adamless Kden. evening edition of every newspaper in from the roll of Fashions. in to see if it were still pupils in one of the red 11 town, I dropped in in existence. schoolhouses the State of M line, some \>w York Letter.] is CARTERS When it opened, a few months ago, it years ago, given by Representative sober olpeed. New Yorkers, of Hon. John T. Averill and Hon. have been out of deference to Mayor White, flVER follow suit; and a school Richard S. all of whom have been PILLS Strong, a lover of strong tea; or because Ayer, ued tor this latest craze, representatives in These five jj our men, like their English cousins, were congress. tires are joined and all attended school in the True dis- together actually going to take time to sip a cup of boys ! i'i as to lit the boot or trict in South shoe Ceylon with their women friends. Montville the winter that Mr. Milliken was softness of the rubber and The Tea Room is still there in ail its six years old. Mr. Mil- PROFESSOR J. M. MUNYON. 1 with which one liken does not his in SICK 1 speed can gilt-edged glory, with a perfume of vio- give age the Con- HEADACHE With i indeed luxurious and ex- lets and serviettes of drawn linen. But at Munyon’s Improved Homoeopathic Reme- gressional Directory, but it is safe to con- Positively cured by these dies in the house there is no doctorto huntor wait that it was Little Pills. 4 I*, m. the hour I in, it was an jecture fully fifty years ago. dropped for when j delays are dangerous. Munyon’s Guide Their also i t-suredly tin age where the one Adamless Eden. Maids and how- teaoher war* Washington Gilbert, They relieve Distress from matrons, to Health will tell you what to use and how to Dyspepsia, !<■ dies;" and we are all chas- and who served in the Maine and Indigestion and Too I A ( ever, were there in plenty, chatting save dollars in doctor’s fees. often legislature, Icarty Eating. per. feet for t. III! e the a comes and afterwards his of law remedy Dizziness, DrowsL i *g> sensations of discussing the last debutante’s tea or re- suddenly, every mother should he pre- practiced profession Nausea, with ness, Bad Taste in the Coat&l | Van Winkle who had slept ception. I noticed Miss Katherine Duer, pared by having Munynn’s Remedies where she great success at Bath, Me. But these Mouth, Tonguo can get them quickly. They are absolutely harm- five the Pain in the Bide, TORPID LIVER. ; when cable cars and bicy- considered by many to be the handsomest embryo statesmen w£i§ pot, all They less khd. 90 labeled there can he uo mistake. the Bowels. smart at one of pupils in the red schoolhouse Regulate Purely Vegetable. girl in New York’s set, Munyon’s Cold Cure prevents pneumonia and who wer6 destined to make a name for themselves in Small | breaks up a cold in a few hours. Price 25c. Pill. Small Dose. the World* Wakefield G. who died Munyon’s Cure stops all coughs and Frye, Small Price. [ Qoqgh a few years ago while consui at heals the 25d. Halifax, speedly lungs. Price, George True and Johu K, after- and True, Munyon’s Colic CfVlttg Baby Cure Cutes wards well kiiown in business and of literary griping pains every description, pfoiiiptly re- circles, also^ittended school in the rIVue lieves pain from teething, and quiets crying ba- district that winter. bies. Price 25 cents. Ebenezer Knowlton, who was the oldest Munyon’s Sore Throat Cure prevents diphtheria boy in the school that winter, and Jona- and cures all forms of sore throat. 25 Price, than White, represented a Maine district cehts. in the lower national house. John T. Munyon’s Fever Cure will break any form of Averill, who was born at Alma, Me., and NOW IS THE TIME TO BLY fever. Price, 25 cents. had a brilliant army record, was sent to A separate cure for each disease. At all drug- from St and had as gists. mostly 25c. a vial. congress Paul, Minn., his Hon. Mark Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 1505 Arch colleague Dunnell, also a A handsome suit of street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free med- native of now in SILVERWARE. saze green “novelty’' cloth, Miss De tail and Maine, residing Washing- Wolfe, elegant, wore a costume ical advice for any disease. I with close braided around the ton City, Minnesota two filling Eaton, edges ot grey and brown pin check, with a perfect lit- having only rep- and three resentatives in at that time. Mr. ornaments on the front. The hiring ting, well stitched, open fronted jacket, showing Congress Dunnell was at one time of He- "klrt had several rows of braid at the bottom. off tu advantage a gold n-brown silk shirt-waist. principal bron academy, when Representative 11 il- We Can Fit Your Eyes. Ma It l.y Tm: National Cloak Co., West 23d Street, New York. born of California, Senator Hale, and Secretary Long of the Navy were students there. “Dick” I Earle, who is a remarkable clever although I allow that one may get worked Ayer, as he was known, girl, Aboninable settled You can see what in to a of in Virginia and came to congress you has met all his She is as u;> pitch “lofty imagination” expectations. from the Old Dominion, lie sat the the of by want in our a dancer as hope annihilating one’s neighbor’s side of dainty Letty Lind, the idol of Pugilist John Morrissey, who was a as Bud London and the original Molly Scamore pet. But, yard Kipling would say, member of congress from New York at “that is another onetime, and used to find amusement SATURDAY WINDOW. in “The Geisha," when at story.” by presented the heroe’s one of his Miss Elsie l)e the pinching legs, par- s London House in Leicester Wolfe, society girl Catarrh. Laly Square. ticularly weak Mr. Milliken and spots. National Bank Building, who joined the ranks of the theatrical It is not to Mr. Miss Earle is a devotee of the wheel, and reasonable expect to be Gilbert several years afterwards serv- P. O. Square. is with Miss cured of no matter how ed two terms in the Maine looks a little in her profession, making, Agnes any disease, legislature, and jaunty figure double- constant and did not a persevering the treat- know, until the last of the breasted reefer ami Miller, big hit in the ridiculous but days H. J. skirt of fine serge of ment, when that treatment is alto- last that had LOCKE S SON. clever farce “Never session, they formerly sus- a Again.” The play marine blue. Her ,favorite run is to gether misdirected, and can not possi- tained the relation of teacher and pupil. is an adaptation from the French: and, bly reach the trouble. Claremont, the Grant monu- j adjoining This while the situations are the re- explains why those afflicted ment, a where one meet risque, Condensed Testimony. spot may many with catarrh meet with so much dis- fined acting of Miss I)e Wolfe arid Miss i well known people in kid glove Bohemia couragement. Though they faithfully Clias. B. Hood, Broker and Manufacturer’s Miller save the piece from leaving a bad take the usual treatment certifies Dr. j taking eleven o'clock breakfast iu the consisting of Agent, Columbus, Ohio, that taste in the mouth. sprays, washes, etc., and pass New has no as a ; covered the through King’s Discovery equal glass balcony overlooking the summer Both ladies without much discomfort, Cough J. I). ! Hudson. looked very stylish as they remedy. Brown, Prop., St. as soon as cold weather returns, they I from their cabs to enter the Jauies Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that GEO. W. alighted stage find themselves more lirml A leader, who lectured v in the he was BURGESS, society recently grip cured of a Cough «»f two years stand- door last Saturday: Miss I.)e Wolfe, tall of the disease than ever. Such results i here before a of ing, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. King’s distinguished company be ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦•»««« and in a Miss Earle looked a 111 lie a could hardly if the New B. F. HiUint In u elegant, costume of grey and jaunty figure In expected proper Discovery, Merrill, Bahlwius- spring gown of a large aristocratic dames, took lor her had subject double-breuMciJ reefer and skirl in a tine treatment been given. ville, Mass., says that lie has used and ivr- *' n check The short broivnin a which bad an qiAhty ‘‘fetching" Mr Krclibiel’s definition piu check, open one who has onnnended it and never knew u to fail of music, which serge of a marine blue. Any had experience and Igure In the ua. k, JOB falling loosely fronted jacket showing a golden brown with catarrh will admit that it would rather have it, than any doctor. PRINTER, asserts that ••Music is an art which rests readily it Made Tin: Cloak cause always cures. Mr. ill j National C«».. West is one } | silk shirt-waist, and wearing one of the by of the most obstinate of diseases; Hemming, ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦*»■♦♦*♦♦♦♦ ««« »n and that it E. -~>th St., Chicago, always it at Na :' INA i. O.OAK ('<>., \veSr love; represents pure Ulbl Street. New York. it is easy to see, therefore, that it is keeps new English walking hats 4ith a large hand and has no fear of because it St reel. New and and Croup, Yi»rk. thought, lofty imagination, deep (^ep-seated, that no remedy which relieves. Free j bow across the front. Miss Miller was a instantly Trial Bottles at! the tables radiant in a reaches the can j learning.” This may be true at times. looking spring merely surface have Kilgore *Sc Wilson’s (Jit-v Drug Store. House no less in a Opera Block, Belfast, Me. of “wheels in the striking figure handsome suit of a cream the slightest effect upon it. The _’ nothing But some German street band music 1 gown large arid brown check. only known cure for catarrh is a real not of sage green “novelty” cloth made with blood All made their appearance, hear, wafted the breeze of The short coat fitted tightly to the figure those creeping, crawling, stinging; j by gentle spring remedy, one which gets at the scat of sensations a close-fitting Eton coat braided around that combine to make up the tor- I •'dd be, “l am not but i in the back, in dis- the disease—the cause of the 1 mad, through my open window, rests 1 falling loosely front, j trouble— t-ures of any disease of the skin are wholly, the and with three ornaments in itching edges a waist of and forces it from the svstem. Such a relieved and CARDS, j should say, on rye bread and cheese; and playing exquisite grass linen instantly permanently cured | front. A tall linen collar and a de Join- remedy is S. S. S. (Swift’s Specific). by Doan's Ointment. Take no substitute, i POSTERS, nia Earle, tlie clever love has whatever to do with it. with strips of A brown Molly j nothing embroidery. huge Doan’s never fails. BILL HEADS, ville scarf peeped out coquetishly from “The Geisha,” is now ap- ! And then again, 1 do not think that picture hat shaded Miss Duel’s star-like BETTER HEADS, the opening at tin* throat. Her Mr. Comedies. Mr. about old shoes to lmrl at stylish eyes, and the soft that came from PROGRAMS, Daly’s hunting for sing- light TO TilK RAILROAD flaring skirt had several rows of braid j COMMISSION seen for talent and Miss eats at is the pink candles made her look still more PAMPHLETS, eye ing midnight ‘‘pure thought;” KRS OF 31A : around the bottom. INK orientally beautiful. rjHIIE undersigned, municipal officers of the town Curios. 1 1 "f Waldo, in the ngressional man in railroads, banking and In Official: “We have County d Wald- respeet- engineer- Constantinople. fully represent that the the The Law. j County Commissioners ing." caught scoundrel who plotted against Pharmacy f said at county a term of their court liel-l on the And all kinds ‘iltarKfe> Developed In ihe About a lite.” of Legal Printing Directory dozen members of Congress do your Majesty's The Sultan: “Keep I third Tuesday of December. A. 1). 189(5, laid out ol the 55 t him untif I decide what The new law restricts the ami located a m sc and ongrov j not give their birth dates or birthplaces. safe, punishment pharmacy j county road id town of Waldo, neatly promptly done. 7tf he tits a man who would so which crosses the of the Maine 1 Of have made many railway Central 1* :: ii i the states that furnish sale of paris green, hellebore and other rectory, so tar birthplaces widows.” [Puck. j Railroad Company at grade: said county road for Seuators and New been located and '■ Representatives having established metes and *n: >.« u.iiies of members j poisonous insecticides to registered apo- by 7 ork leads. The State is belief In Six Hours. ! hounds, as follows, viz: Beginning at a white I ■ Empire entit- 1 ’il. f; i.- thecaries iu the cities and birch tree marked **R," on curiosities. That led bo Senators and Distressing and Bladder diseases larger towns, [ standing the wes'eriv Representatives. Kidney side of the county road leading from \ieker-.m’s n■;,»»: She has relieved in six hours the while in .Hilary Session of the | given birth to 4> who are now in by “New Great country storekeepers the smaller Mills, so-called, in Swauvillt-, to City i-oiur in Bel- California Congress. South American Kidney Cure.” This new fast. said tree standing about seveitien rods Oranges, entitled ■!-- es> is no [ Ohio, to 2b, comes towns and villages, where there are no exception. 1 remedy is a great surprise on account of its soutlieriy of the lower end of the R. It. -ide track the next with i"i-y,says correspond- exceeding promptness in in drugstores, are granted a “permit” after thence north, six degrees we-:. 17 12 >d- t i KftKSH AM) SWKM, The othei States which relieving pain hitch tree ^ \\ York Press, shows that have given birth the back and marked “R" near a large boulder: then bladder, kidneys, every part <>f “to sell the usual medi- 3 1-4 to members of are in the showing titness, north, degrees west. II r-.t named: Indiana, Ken- relieves retention of water cines and poisons used as home remedies Mr. H. P. Cook. Senators‘>7 years, Massachusetts, and pain in pass- rock; thence north,3 4 d« gre— cae. I2r-»d.~ !7 tucky, Tennessee. Mis- ing it almost If want and for the necessary agricultural itnks. to a hemlock tree CHOCOLATES, c- •iver.ige age *»f Senators was Georgia. Illinois, immediately. you pur- Mr. H. P. Cook, of 32 Walker street, -narked "It;" Theme ^CHOICE souri, North relief and cure this is the same law all north. 0 degrees west, 4 rod-, 7 link-, to a and of Carolina, Maine, Alabama, quick your remedy. poses.” By certificates Atlanta, suffered from -take l.cpresentatives Sold A A. Howes Ga., intensely market! “R;" thence north, s 3-4 wr-t 7 and South Carolina. by N: Co., Druggists, Bel- and permits will be in a con- drgrees ALL FI. U ORS, V w. reason of tlie Mississippi “displayed catarrh. He rods. 8 links, to stake -- by fast, Me. Iv27 says; marke.l R then- north. There are 27 members of spicuous place in the store or of the *> E., 11 to stake R polities of ambitious young foreign-born shop “I at first thought I had only a bad degrees rods, marked : hence the to same north, II east, is link-: Hors Butlei of North Caro- Fifty-fifth Congress, 2b of them from “If I only had a place to all the mud I persons whom.the were issued.” and didn’t much atten- degrees roils, 17 tln-nce put cold, give to a tree marked "It" * of Great on shoes and clothes Another feature of the new law relates to maple near a large nick; Pure * "f and parts Britain. get my playing outdoors tion to the obstructions in 9 Candies, Pennsylvania IJeit- my nose thence north, degrees west, S 1-2 rods a -take these I’d soon own a of The old law u.d like days, couple acres, physicians. allowed and throat. This soon matked “R;" thence north. Hi 3-4 Bradley, McClellan wouldn’t gradu- became notice- degrees vw.-;, I, mamma?” observed Jack, as he ates from a medical school to 11 rods. 3 links, to a stake marked “R:" thenn; New It is not a regular do the and to so inconvenience York, Bailey and remedy put up by any Tom, to retire the able, began north, s 1 Roasted prepared for night. [Harper’s business of an degrees east. 13 2 rods to stake marked Kitehin of I)uk or it is apothecary without exam- ! me, that I for Freshly Peanuts, North Carolina Harry; compounded by expert Bazar, applied treatment and “R ." thence north. 12 1-4 degrees east. 2<> ron-. to ination or pharmacists. Bro. offer a 10 cent the commission was a stake marked on ;i- ”i Wisconsin as mem- Ely trial registration by i given the usual local applications “It" standing the we-teily side Al.l. At I'HK L'ttVKjf I'ltlCES. si/.c. Ask Full For Over lears. of Now ol the road from the of you druggist. size Cream Filly pharmacy. all physicians who of sprays, etc. The immediate county leading Waldo Srarion to House, average age washes, all on land of Balir. <'(-*uts. We mail it. -An Old and Well-Tried after March if Citypoint, (ieorgia A. Cartel has been re- Remedy.—Mrs. graduate 27, 181)7, they effect of the treatment was to relieve thence 32 12 cpreseutatives ELY 50 Warren N. V. north, degrees west, go rods, to .i BROS., St., City. Winslow’s has been used for desire to and conduct an & Southing Syrup open apothe- me, but only for a short time after stake marked “R;" them e norin.27 1 2 degrees riAVO WHITE, ally. over ap- Since I SOI I have been a sufferer fifty years by millions of mothers for store will west, 22 rods to a stake marked on of great cary be required to pass a sat- and I could see ! ••R" tlnAvvst > the members of Con- their plication, easily that of from catarrh. I tried Ely’s Cream Balm children while teething, with side county road, all on land of ■ i,r\ road a- perfect isfactory examination before the commis- the disease was worse her babies or were not horn to success. It soothes growing stead- novv travelled ; thence 37 3 4 yy Street, Belfast. and ail appearances am cured. Terrible the child, softens the sion. north, degrees east, High W ai and seemed to toward 4 rods, across said ‘la- began. Some of them headaches from which I had suffered gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and Uy, grow deeper j county road; thence same long course 4 rods, across the lam 1 ol William P. Smith \mreican I: Oilier n until after the war was are gone. W. J. late 1 is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is my lungs; my nose and throat were ; Opposite vpress Hitchcock, Major pleas- thenee the same course 4 rods, across land --I the ingest of S. Vol. and A. A. X. Y. ant to the taste. Sold in Isle au Haut constantly choked so that I was 1 them, Thomas J. Gen., Buffalo, by druggists every happenings. up, Maine Central R Broad; theme the -a a course part of the world. cents a bot- all the time and to a -w Yoik, who was born in Twenty-five hawking spitting, and 28 rods, pine stump marked “R" -landing n; A Doubtful Wife; tle. Its value is Compliment. “Well, incalculable. Be sure and Capt. J. E. Barter arrived from Boston to add to it the disease oecame the line fence, all on land of William P. Smith, ". was possibly just how all, learning Freddie, dear, do you think my domino ask for Mrs. Winslow’s and thence north. 83 1-2 degrees east. 3f. rods to a the recent so-called Soothing Syrup, Saturday. very offensive. I was unable to obtain j *‘crime suited me?” Husband: “To perfection, my take no other kind. stake marked “R" standing on the northerly side much to of committed. Bradley repre- dear; never saw you look so well' Lu fact, Benj. Smith is building a wharf on Kirn-' sleep, being compelled get up county road leading irom Swanville to Citv- A Fatal and of the nth District of New York you to wear one!” Slip: “First Detective: “How did ball’s Island. He has the outer pier constantly during the night to clear jioint. easterly crossing of -aid road ! ought always [Punch. nearly j over you know lie was from Chicago?” Second completed. throat and from the spur R. K track to Oak Hill Granite heart of what is Greater New my keep choking. all on land of SWAN A. CO. What’s the U3e quarry, (ieorgia Carter. asking a man where he Detective: his accent.” First 1 fSIBLEY “By “I tried Detective; Wallace Turner various treatments without Wherefore, your make got that, He can’t tell And “But said he didn’t to Capt. of Belfast moved petitioners application cough? you. you speak any one.” as none of the medicines and honorable board .fOUIJKKS vst Senator is Marion Butler the Harry Hamilton and ami Wm. Ham- relief, seemed request your upon notice j OK what’s difference anyway. Tell him to Second Detective: “I overheard him family and to eating ilton to to reach the disease. some hearing determine whether said coutitv who and a of a last week. Finally, "iina, had scarcely open go buy bottle Adamson's Botanic piece of pie.” fTruth. Kenuebunkpcrrt road shall be permitted to cross said track at ■ one recommended S. S. hen men Balsam and use it. S., and before therewith or and from the old North Cough Mr. J. W. Bowers of Camden was in town grade not, the manner and con- CRAIN, I had finished one bottle, I felt better. diiion of crossing the same, and whether the ex- giving away their lives on the “Xext last week negotiating for the uew j Sunday, brethren,” said the Rev. building I continued the pease «»| building and maintaining so much there- about to be on medicine, and it cured ••ttysburg. When Butler first Mr. erected “Point Lookout.” of as is within the limits of said railroad Goodman, beaming benevolently upon me shall he j permanently. I truly believe S.S. S. borne such FEED, the oldest member of the bis assembled Hook, “l shall a ser- CASTOR IA by Railioad Company or by said town preach There is to be an addition put on the is the cure for of in :n mon quite only catarrh, the most Waldo, which said way is*located, or shall ; S. Morrill of Vermont, had upon the evidences of Christianity, and Club House this spring—a piece 40x50. The abominable of all diseases.” be apportioned between such Company and said I SEEDS and vi of I sincerely hope that one of those evidences Congress many years. For Infants and Children. lumber is expected every day. J. E Bar- town. will be a full whether it rains or not.” S. S. S. is unlike all other blood nion of the new directory house, ter and C. D. Turner have the contract. Dated at Waldo, this fifth day of April. A D. Tribune. remedies, because it is more than a 1897. ! malancholy fact that the old (Chicago GROCERIES. Mr. Bowditch, accompanied by Dr. mere and to the O. G. HUSSEY. ) Officers I men T. F. of is n Bryant tonic, goes directly Municipal surely are passing away. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster Promise of arrived Stmr. last of tile every Boston, by Day Dream seat of all blood diseases, and cures the Importei'si <>l SSult. '•nators and City, Iowa, “I one bottle of ! C. V>. Representatives says: bought Saturday. They returned by same boat SHOREV. ) Town of Waldo. I for wrapper. most cases of Ca- i A true Attest: v ’Mystic Cure’ Rheumatism, and two aggravated Cancer, copy. been soldiers. Three of Monday, after making some arrangements Dealers in the finest doses of it did me more than medi- tarrh, Rheumatism, Eczema, E. C. FARRINGTON. Clerk. qu iltty of '» the Mexican War—Senators good any for the coming season. Scrofula, j cine I ever took.” Sold A. A. Illood etc. S. by Howes & Contagious Poison, S. S. On the 'U'vssee, (Ieorge of Mississippi Co. Belfast. Married Sixty-one Years. foregoing petition. Ordered. That tlie Druggists, is the blood < 3y8. only remedy ause to In* a true <>t •' new Senator of Alabama. Vanished Corner Lots. guaranteed petitioners published ropy Anthracite and « » A ! said petition, and this order of notice theri*on, T were in the strolling player once took refuge for a One of the oldest and smartest married Civil War. On two weeks successively in the Belfast Ace.a week- night in a village hostelry. His hoots were couples in the State is Mr. and The “corner lots” at Petit Manan which j iv I’nion who are Senators or Mrs. Frauds V ly newspaper published at Belfast, in the County in the hist of and so of Blacksmith stage decay, the landlady A. Russ of who make their home on many publishers newspapers owned, of Waldo, an in the a weekly L03.I.S» ws are and on the Belfast, Purely egetable. I Republican Journal, South- —a have vanished as kindly, old-fashioned soul—on viewing a farm at the Head of the a cor- (on paper) almost quickly Books on blood and skin diseases newspaper published at Belfast, in the County id > are Tide, says | 51. them, exclaimed to her as a bubble in a I Waldo, the in <:•« guest: “Eh, but respondent of the Bangor Daily News. They soap gentle zephyr. Most will be mailed free to any address, publication h paper to be bcioie -©■“ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. tive that the Southern time's an awfir o’ bints to of those who invested in the by : the 27th of April A. I). 1897, «>n whirli pe<>- pair gang wi’ this are both in their 87th year and are scheme were Swift Specific day ,i:i> rounding Co., Atlanta, Go, i 1 he Board of Railroad Coimnissiouers will he in honor to their ele- w'ather." Madam,” the broken out their Gist of a country publishers and the deed which lighting responded year happy married life. they session at the station of the W C .‘i.V. ,'{T Front St.. Me. dow n so I R. i;, m W:t 11.• •. He!fnut. 'ivr of the tragedian, drawing himself up to his are in excellent health and on. carefully filed away in their safe wasn’t parts country may They carry at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purposes 111- full “I have a soul above boots.” “I their farm worth the it to even a with. j tact that of all the Senators height, without help of anyone. Their using light cigar ! dictated in said petition, s.dd p<*tiiioners shall TELEPHONE 1-2. I<1 *i; naething aboot boo soles hue irm is a It was a “too a boo for the colt.” send natives from that of the mony ye f good sized one and they keep a big [Range- | coj lies of the foregoing pet it ion and older to part bn I ken Lakes. th Station < almn-'yer its; a' is. ye hae naue in horse, cow and F. A. is a ley iCoXarfU Agent of the .M. R. R <\.inpan> in wo who were poultry. Russ j old to Waldo two weeks ■ enough below them,” was the reply. [ Fit-Bits. native of this city, being born here Feb. j before'■aid da\ '! hearinc. a vi e not in the war on one 3, JOSEPH B. PEA 1811 When but 10 of he Wisdom vs. Dollars. IvS, Chairman. “File Institute of the E ist” for years age, left his 2wlo For the her. and these two were at Iveeley the Board of Railroad home and took to the sea, which he followed cure of the Liquor and is Commissioners of M uni ■m the Northern States Morplnm- habits, for 30 The steel range peddlers have about com- there located at North years. Duriug his seafaring life lie Dated this 7th day of 1S1*7. Newton N. H. We have Apiil.A.l) S. Lord & Conway, their work in State. "w in who were visited aim >st in world. pleted this Without Go, Congress old no branch Institute. every country the doubt have scattered more wisdom j^fever who were not in the fight. Among them was the New South Shetland they Mr. M Islands, where lie went in of than they took away with them. They were ol .MniiMP ! course, in Pompous, 1\: “You’d like to he quest fur seal. predominate He was in the not out after wisdom but and the "f In present at a sitting of Parliament? Well, American sioop-of-war Lex- dollars, Congress. the Semite question now an individual WALDO SS. ( Ol iiT OK IXSOLYKX SAIL my dear madam, I'll see if I can get you an ington at the capture of the Falkland agitating many \. MAKERS, lawyers. The other who to their occupa- order for the gallery ?” Mrs. To inkin': The Islands in 1831, and was afterward, in 1832, yielded persuasiveness is Bkl FAST, April 14. 1 S'.'7. mucli diversified. cast on whether he is “In” on wisdom to In the case of And Successors Editors, gallery, indeed! The idea; If I can’t go in away these very same islands for equivalent LEROY S. H ARDIN.; «.f Burnham, ! to J. W, Frederick & Co., as ti what he is “out” on dollara. Ad- in said mers, manufacturers—these the stalls or dress-circle, 1 won't go at all.” three months, with hut very little to eat. (Pittsfield County, Insohent Debtor. * -• vertiser. 1 > bulk of the Tit-Bits. Seven of his 1 iff*, was in are remaining. It | years seafaring spent hereby notified that the said Lerov s. *'h the same in the House, In sailing in a vessel from Loudon to the East \rOFHarding, Insolvent Debtor, as aforesaid, has t,.. RHEUMATISM ELY’S CREAM BALM is a ; LURED IN A DAY. Indies. the said positive cure, filed in said Court for said Cotint\ >f • •re are 234 During rebellion he was acting “Aunty,” Polly, ruefully rubbing j Watdo pe- Ship Chandlers, Ship lawyers, 23 farm- Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 50 ! tition for a from all his Brokers, master in the navy, lief “that discharge debts provided I is. Ih 12 serving through nearly forehead, big photograph of cents at Druggists or 10c. under the merchants, bankers, “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neu- the whole by mail; samples by mail. | Insolvent Law of said State of Maine ! AND IN four years. Forty-seven years ago is a isn’t it?” and DEALERS nrers and 13 who seem cures in you striking likeness, ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York I fora certificate and that a < t by their ralgia radically 1 to 3 days. Its he came to the Head of the Tide with City. thereof; hearing 1 just “Do think upon the same is ordered to "d to have action upon the system is remarkable and you so, deary?” he had at Probate Tents, Awnings, Curt Covers, biographies done cents in his but Court 1 twenty-five pocket, by hard said “It Room in Belfast, in said County of Waldo their lives mysterious. It removes at once the cause “Yes,” Polly. just fell off on !:. except hold office, work he accumulated a little wealth, and Wednesday, the 12th day of Mav,*A. D. 1897, I Dark, Taints,'Aw, and the disease the and hit me on the fore- at two Cordage, immediately disappears. the farm on mantel-piece o’clock in the 1 t. former occupations of House bought which he and his wife afternoon, when and where The first dose 75 cents. attend and show 1 c greatly benefits; now live. His wife was born in China vil- head.” [Harper’s Bazar. A you may cause, if any you have. con- Collarette H,. preaching, teaching, Sold A. A. Howes & Co. Bel- why the prayer of said No. "'d by Druggists, lage Jau. 20, 1810 Her maiden name was petitioner should not be 31 From St., Me speculating. fast. Made from granted. Attest—CHAS. P. Belfast, Iv8. Mary Fletcher. She is “What was the name of HaVkins’s your old fur cape, will HAZELTINE, j mber describes himself as a remarkably bright 2wld Register of said Court, >;• for her advanced and makea j Mrs. Quiddle: “I winder what has be- years distinctly re- yacht?” stylish spring garment, and is He is Mr of Delaware. members all the Handy come happenings of her uot ^tatc ol • of John! tHe went out early this girlhood, “The Waldermere.” expensive. Semi garment or write Maine. member, William H. Fleming aod takes care of her household duties as morning, and here it is ’most dark, and 1 “Oh! I it was the Mal-de-mer.” for estimates to Honest credits himself in liis bio- as one of half her thought WALDO SS. OOl’RT on INSOLVENCY. I haven t heard a word from him.” Mrs Rad- briskly years. This old and [Harper’s Bazar. H. «. di having received a loan of dle. “Do well preserved couple were married in BARKER, Furrier, Belfast, April 14, IB‘17. I you really have fears for his 1 on China Dec. 15, 183G. have had In the case of SANDERSON \ Alexander II. Stephens, safety?” Mrs. Quiddle: “O, I guess his village, They lu'H Oardiner, Maine. L. HALL of stock- four children born to them, two of whom, ton Springs, in saiil County, Insolvent Debtor. s afterward repaid with inter- safety's all right; but I’am afraid lie’s fallen All work guarantee d | Robert F., and Charles still live in this satisfactory. are notitieil that Odell of New York remarks off the confounded thing and broken his F.f TRY GRAIN-0! TRY GRAIN-0! yoi' hereby tlie saiil SANDEli- Medicine. Two Mrs. C. A. 1 SON L. HALL Insolvent Debtor as 'is city. daughters, Russell of aforesaid b been in the ice business and leg.” [Boston Transcript. Ask Grocer to show a has hied in said Creede, Colo., and Mrs. Sarah are your to-day you package of Court for said Countv of Waldo Beckwith, tor a We fill been ictive in Liniment removes all deceased. Grain o, the new food drink that takes the petition discharge from all his debts provid- prescriptions exactly as politics. English Spavin place ed under • House for the Insolvent Law of saiil State of they are written a new mem- Hard, Soft or Calloused and Blem- of coffee. The cliilcren it Sale. by the physi- Donald, Maryland Lumps -1- may drink without in. Maine, and for a certificate and "M,s to ishes from thereof; that a cian, anil never have his life as a sol- horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, ‘‘Did hear of the as well as the substitute a } spent you great Lenten sac- jury the adult. All who try it, like it subscriber offers for sale at a great bargain hearing upon same is ordered to he had at ! 1 Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, bis house on Probate Court Room in in cheaper or inferior for the politician, William P. Shattuck Stifles, rifice Ethel Tenspot and Bessie Teeters Grain o has that rich seal brown of Mocha or THE Northporf avenue. The place is Belfast, said County of drug Sprains, all Swollen Throats, etc. one mile from the wi h sidewalk Waldo, on the 12th of D. one i,,' fells the world that he has “re- Coughs, are asked Ricketts. but it is made post-office, t e Wednesday, day May A. desired. You get what you use of one making?” Java, from pure grains, and the whole di-tance houstii 1897, at two o clock in the Save.$50 by bottle. Warranted ;• 3-2 stories, new, 1-2 acre afternoon, when and for li, business.” P. J. of Vir- what is it?” asked Gaskett. most delicate stomach receives it of water. where you attend and pay every time—Pl'KK AM) Otey the 4iost wonderful Blemish Cure ever “No; without dis- land, city One of the pleasantest loca- may show cause, if any tions in the AT understood his known. Sold A. A. Howes & “Each is the other’s wheel.” tress. 1-4 the of coffee. 15c. and 25 cts. he city, overlookin'' the bay. Inquire of you have, why prayer of said petitioner should THE LOWEST PRICE. through by Co., Drug- riding price per ( W not be CROSS. 3S7 Broa«lwav. Me. granted. v '!y that he is “a business gists, Belfast, Me. [Harper’s Bazar. package. Sold all liulO. Bangor, thorough Iy27 by grccers. O. ol (’. E T1BBKITS, Belfast, Me. iotf Attest:—CH VS. P. HAZELTINE, -w & Register of said Court. POOR SON, Druggists. SLARSPORT LOCALS. Stockton Springs. William and Charles r April 21. Sells. Jane Brinclle, Gray, Deer Isle; Devereaux, who are on pilot boats in New Frank G. Rich, McClintock, Bangor; L. Snow. Jr., *iAVJftfe R. F. I _ J. M. Stevens spent Sunday in town. met Douglass, Vinalhaven; Hart, Dodge, Isles- .- York, lately with quite serious acci- boro. Bank Examiner HatAi was in town last dents. William was while a injured tiring SAILED. ! rour Points week. ♦mall cannon. It exploded, filling his face ;; ! April 15. Solis. Herald, Veazie, Roekport; Vo- and eves with He was removed to lant, Rockland. J. E. is making a short visit to his powder. Pendleton, For All Sargent April 17. Sells. Paul Clark’s [ Who Use 1 | a hospital and received medical treatment Seavey, Pattersliall, ,Ur’! parents. Island and New York; Harriet Rogers, i.ynani, and it is expected that his sight will not be Seal Harbor; Rescue,Gray, Cape Rozier. Capt. E. P. Nichols was in town last week Charles April lb. Sells. Maria Webster, Turner, Mt. impaired. received an injury to his S. .1. for a brief visit. Desert; Lindsey, McFadden, Bockland; hand which resulted in blood poisoning. It Ral ph K. Grant, Clements, Bangor. 21. Seh. P. M. AY. P. Rich arrived home steamer was feared at first April Bonnie, Burgess, Vinal- by City that he would lose his haven. of Bangor Tuesday. arm, it was so badly swolleu, but a surgical AMERICAN PORTS. Mrs. L. L. Paine of was the operation of the hand saved both the hand Bangor guest New York, April 14. Ar, sch. Webster Barnard, of J. ii. Lane this week. and arm. Marshall, Providence; lfi, ar. schs. Tofa, Cienfue- gos; Maud Snare, Lowell, Islksboro. At the church last Fernandina; James A Levi Walker has moved into the Emery Baptist Garfield, Bridgeport; Alameda Willey, Bruns- bark Sunday Rev. Geo. E. Tufts an wick, Ga.; 17, sld, Kvie Reed, Cape Town i BEST house on the shore road. preached sell. Levi Hart, Brunswick; 18, ar, schs. Carrie A. Easter sermon from the text: “Christ that Buckuian, San Domingo City; Lucia Porter. Port Rev. O. H. Fernald is attending the East Jennie A. died, yea rather that is risen again,” Ro- Spain; Stubbs, Auba; John I. Snow Maine Conference at Calais. Cape Hayti; 10, ar, schs. Sarah L. Davis, Swan’s mans 8:34. The point argued was that had Island; A. W Ellis, Rockland; eld, brig Havilah, Miss Mildred of Boston visit- Port mm McLaughlin POWDER Christ not risen, would have Richardson, Elizabeth. Christianity IB. this Boston, April Ar, schs. Eliza .1 Pendleton, ed friends here week. died a Absolutely Pure. at its birth, Christian church would Fletcher, Cienfuegos; Miantonomah, Ryan, Bei- iast; David Kane left Saturday to resume his never have been organized, and the splendid Daylight, Baltimore; Winsiow Morse, Nor- Celebrated for its great leavening ton, NYinterport; 14, ar, bark Mannie Swan, the Merlin. Hig- position on yacht strength and healih fulness. Assures Christian civilization which we now enjoy gins, Cientuegos; sch. Janies A. Webster, Web- the food against alum and all forms ster, Green’s would have been unknown to the Landing ; 5,cld,sch. Daylight Dam POINT No 1 in all m,i', Emiiy Reed, Capt. D. C. Nichols, ar- ol adulteration common to world. In anscotta and Shi]) the cheap Baltimore; If., ar, sch. Nat Ayer, Relating to times t brands, royal rakinc. <-wdkr < the there was an rived at from New York, P‘>tli. <>., evening excellent Sunday Hodgdon, Coxsachie, N. Y., Addic T. v'arlcr. i, Quality bring tie i.. Hiogo Aprii -NEW W all. YORK. 0 Trinidad 17, eld, bark Megunticook. New niea> school concert. The exercises, Pllbbar) S. A. Prescott reports having served the including \oik; 18, ar, sch. James Holmes. Rvan. Bella-t ackiinwled both recitations and music, to Pniladeiidiia, April IB. Ar. sell. S. M. Bird t-» be the first mess of dandelion greens Sunday, April pertained Merrill Kendal! Boston; 10, eld, sch. Wm B Palmer! vmtrill. It-,. Belmont. Isaac and family, who the resurrection of Christ.. The attendance Port land. 18th. Dyer, disputed uv-i have neen P< living in Providence, R. I., for was large. The church was deco- rrland. April 14. Ar, sells. Augustus Palmer, tastefully lurks Fred F. Black, who is acting freight clerk tin Island; blank A Palmer and Sarah b past few years, have returned to their rated with and POINT No 2 \ t,.,v plants flowers, I’alimr. I■ 11 i.-l .u c. It.; llnuiarn, k \ on steaim-r of at including About ■ City Bangor, spent Sunday farm in this town.... Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Easter Savannah. grocers lilies... .The llomer family, who Substitution. .Maine home. Elms ami three suns, PrankieftAuhrey and have occupied their palatial cottage at Dark Bangor, April IB. Ar, schs George B. Form wherev* Mrs. Ii. 11 CT1'> kett steamer Tues- Mr. and Chasi: s, Sanborns son. Belfast; Estelle, Boston; b.l.-.ta with salet' left by Francis, and Mrs K S. Morse, were Harbor every season ior several will Bailev, years, Buck .-port ; Jennie Howard. Isle an Hunt v j- ferior bra n for a week's visit to her in n Searsmont 14th. Mr. and Kino day daughters April visiting spend the coming summer in Europe and berg, Ntw York: 14. ar. schs. Wiliam Sanis- known ami burv. New \ ork la ti. E. Lunet.do; Abbie Willard. !; .< PI I Is bu r j' Can *den. Donnell.... M rs. V ola Leigh of Ban- the cottage will be James F. PACKAGE teas closed-Capt. ton. N I-. Symonds, Turks Island; lb. ar. s.d,s gor is her Mr. and Mrs. Grind l A braliam Miss Ada R diey left by train for Malden, visiting parents, el went to Belfast Monday, being ou Richardson, Bostoi Annie R I ewis POINT N'. 3, k, Bucksport; Sea Flower, do; ml, sch. Geoi-e B Retail I>:.< and wiil be absent until the John G. Jackson.... Isaac A. Flagg, who the Lou Orloff. Pekoe. Koh-i-noor. Seal Brand. said Mass., Friday, grand jury....Miss Hatch, the or- Orange ■ Ferguson, Eddyville. Grocers’ to r.i ... has been ouite sick with is Formosa tirst of June. typhoid fever, ganist of the Y. P. S. C. E., who has been Apalachicola. April IB, Sld, sch. Sarah I) J Profits. ti n Ceylon English Japan. Bawsmi. now Boston; eld, sell li Hotel, arrived loth to April Senator Siill-van ha el .0. April open the house One Pound makes over 200 Crockett, Charlotte Sch. Mar.ellus, Capt. Larrabee, arrived me. Counter. ('ups. arboi for the summer. Plllsburjb H< Brunswick. April 14. Ar. sch. Laura. Lams, n last week with a cargo of merchandise for Palermo. Samuel Marden was drawn as Bermuda, sld. sch. Edward Stewart, Kent Sa- Ulla ; 17. ar, sell. F. C. POINT No. 4 .. in town. Monroe. All wlio are interested in the IVndleton, Burge- \, u Caution juryman for the April term of court... .John Base Ball in Belfast. \ ork. to called the Dow NORTHPORT NEWS. Consumers. It.:! Slop Maps L. James N. is to cemetery yard are requested Jacksonville. April 17. Sld. sch. A B. Sher- Cushing, Capt. Black lmild a new baru this spring. lo to man, < for PlIKbu: meet at the Dow sehoolhouse An Enthusiast Who Claims Third for Pillsbury. Washington, I). Pendleton, arrived at Hong Kong Aprii 11th Our Clarence Saturday, Only Place 14. r.» eonsii ill: enterprising blacksmith, Mr. Janies Broliau lias joined the sell. A. Mobile, April Ar, bark Skoda. iBr 1 ..- April 24th, at 2 p. in., to see what action the the Local Team. Port Elizabeth. A f ica. est. Only from Newcastle, X. S. W. has his new barn. Worthing, already begun flay ford at Belfast as mate. Salem 14. f say I’llbi'i. lot owners will take with to A Belfast man writes to the Bangor Daily April Ar, sch. Mark Pendleton, f will be Samuel Marden has been and regard fencing (. .dims, New \ ork. entitled t.. u,. Friends Rev. R.G. Harbutt glad repairing News as follows: Fora time the Mr. Park and son of Boston will leave for the yard... .The Odd Fellows will long past Charleston, S. f i»r Mrs. Maria R. who has the lowed their games with But Pendleton, New York : lb, ar. schs. Susan on Black, spent not secure a speaker for April 25th. Rev. great anxiety. Our salmon fishermen are their N. Pim UT fast, the .second 'I u. two weeks.... Cora A. Goodwin returned did not to preparing ering, Boston; Wm. E. do BKlSt winter with her son in then, reading bring their ears the Downes, TLLA A HA KTSH* i|-\ Henry Everett, Norman La Marsh will deliver the nets and for their season’s Hocklanit, 17. home April Pth after a four weeks’ at address. joyous howls of the actual spectators when getting ready April Ar, sell. Flora Condon, estate ot ABBY MATIILUs. y, iss arrived home stay sellers. New \ ork. i'i said Saturday. -Mrs. F. W. Ritchie is their favorite was which it is will be a successful County, deceased. ! ,. the Maine General recovering from an winning. Oh, no, only a catch, hoped San Francisco. 18. Hospital, Portland. She April Sld. ship Wm H first and final account of .< iim: attack of la faint murmur of victorious cheers that was one. Mrs. who has been grippe and heart trouble_ Macy, Honolulu. estate for Zylpha Doane, visiting speaks in the of the nurses allowance. highest praise re-called as the games far in the past came Baltimore. April lb. Ar. bark her Mrs. W. E. returned Capt. T. Durham and wife went to Belfast White Wim*s Ordered, That notice flier*- daughter, Grinnell, and doctors and iiuds herself much im- sighing to the ears of the readers. That has Mr. A F. El well would be pleased to re- Rio Janeiro. weeks very last ! successively, in tin l.vj. to week to attend the funeral of his been their But now foukion pours. in Manchester, N. H., Monday. in health. The she had brother, only pleasure. all is ceive any information as to the whereabouts | printed Belfast,in said proved operation Rio Janeiro, 14. Ar, hark interested Fred J. Durham.. Mrs. has different, and the enthusiasts are more than April I'riscilla Iiaf may attend at a IT Andrew L. who Betsey Colson re- of his which left home about a turn. re. Capt. Carver, has been performed was very successful in every way. It was settled , large mastiff, held at Belfast, on the sc*-, mi turned from happy. finally April lfftli 12. bis Massachusetts, where she spent when J. week Slianpnac, April In port, ships Emin F next, and show camse.il am i! visiting sister. Mrs. J. B. Nichols, re- -La Grippe patients about town are im- L. Bacon of Salem, Mass., accepted ago. lor the winter with her Whitney. Iloilo; state ot .Maine, tor lione said account should n a ben'll, u.-i daughter, Susie terms with the local The and New \ ork. turned to Portland by train Friday. Lyman. patriots. history Mrs. Oscar Drinkwater was taken Kong tiFo ]•;. .loll proving, of Belfast very -Miss Annie Mansur is very sick. She is becoming a member of the Maine Yokoliaina, March 14. Ar, ship Edward ohricn A true cope. Attest Laura wlio has been at the Prospect is sick the latter part of last but is Oliver, New York. May Carver, Village. Miss Sarah Little- attended Dr. S. W. league brief: There were, during the week, very C'ha.-. 1*. Ha/i by Johnson of Belfast... SR sell. New of Bos- has a winter, such as: “Oh, if we comfortable now and there are of her Laguayra, April Ar, Jerome B. Look England Conservatory Music, field situation as a school teacher in expressions hopes ss in < -a rt oi i -. Isaac Curtis died last (>(» could Hodgkins, Newport News (lor .Macoris to load lor W'vl.hn week, aged years only have a team in the “But on ton, or the w inter arrived home for the next league!” recovery. New York,. fast, the second Tm Thursday. Brockton, Mass., year....Miss that is and 10 months. He had suffered from a can- no, impossible!” Vet a few MANLY KLLINHWi >nj». daring Hiogo, April IB. Ar, ship Hiuilv Keed. New Mrs. 1*. 6. Beals returned from Boston Lena Colson is in Bangor visiting her grand- ones nourished a that grew until a Capt. C. E. Drinkwater and Frank Mc- \ ork. estate f HI Ra M K LLJ.IN*, \\ cer for the past 4 years. He went to the hope from Belfast at Rosario. March Id. ! terport. in said C«.iinty. do- *-n—o with her spring and parents, Dr. and Mrs. Colson... Mrs. Rich- representative appeared the Cabe of sch. W. H. Jewell came from Shi, hark Addie Morrill. millinery Saturday, and had a up *- the electrics. Beni. Gray, Maria Heagan, Dud- at the time of until business is more m- has (iKi K don n Parker, her death and hutt brisk. been heard, ( .McRae had .. i Bacon came to and after a con- apt. r,| A Gilman town, his wile and two : true copy At test Miss ley and Mr. Geo. Crockett are on children. The revenue .mrt, Margaret B. Sargent, w ho has been been there three weeks. She was sultation with the promoters of ihe Belfast The members of the Ladies’ Aid Cn vs. I*. Ha/ suffering Society Rush will be sent in search ot t he mi--ing the sick list.... Miss Carrie Davis of Stock- club Mr. Bacon was slop in Boston for the spring styles, returned! with a heart trouble, blit was not considered engaged. connected with the Baptist church held New Haven, ( onn., April IB Sell. Be, Fe I! | ton is Of the local wno have worked e:. front New \ rk \FA1»’ a week with Mr. people hard 101 Cod, ,. on the -*••• .mi ! las' week. She will have an ! Springs spending ill when she their annual (.’ape Ia-t, opening Friday dangerously dropped away. lor the present not meeting at the church April Corn this port \va- udaved here and M rs. AS. H. Charles H. success, mentioning yesterday, KLI.KR \ B‘ 1WI *KN. Admmi-: ;,ud George.... Lit- She leaves three children to mourn their of because ot a in Saturday many the financial contributors, are Ii. II l-lth and with one or two exceptions the old days mutiny rh»-crew Two ~.,i ot W II.I \R1» o. I'AIN I ! K. tietieid lost a valuable colt this week with a S. A. Charles ors. negroes, became involved in a ipiarrei witli' •' loss....Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Palmer attended Moody, Parker, O'Connell, officers were retained. The treasurer’s re- the Shaw and sou took two salmon mate, and some blood was shed. < tiro .tie final o;n bene cancer on the Francis H. F. A. Dr. H. opt. Ha. "a*-. a Sat-j lower jaw. Welch, Biick, W. rather than his hv and the G. A. R. convention at Lewiston last port was very to the members. delay departure causing the estate I**r allowance. nrday. weighing twenty twenty-four j Libby, Thomas Austin and gratifying a rrest ol t he Haugli, Keating, negroes I oj mij i n v, sen \ ; hem a •'In < »r«len d. That m*tiee t !i week....Miss Lillian will a but not a Waldo. Delbert Kulerson is at home, from Maddoeks close last, the local secre- Resides carpet and the ••"'ton, 1 o. Tiie 1 >: [’ und*, respectively. A. C. Treat took two ! least, hustling furnishing paying April ate- ,, Week- si1 -ces-ivel} m ;p W. J. in a •oeeision i- .;i v term this week in tary, Dorman. Appeals t• 11 -ni;sscI in• lilted in •, -.i -. saueon lioin his weir Pit tsiield M rs. C. A. Walker, who has of High school the west insurance mi the house and organ the socie- pi Bel fa si ,"i oi Monday. The the owners >.t the grounds are on Congress and brought by .1 |,,t! i utcrested ma v ,n r.-m .* r I of the town. It has been a suc- street, the whiter in is at part very lias >10 in the hands of the a Rockland. Me., mst s« i:\ <. Rev. h. E. 1 sp-mt Minn., home for the work mi the same The ty treasurer, ag tin- h. ( t \ held at Belt mt. :m Adams will supply the has.already begun. ot Bat Me. Cough h, I he libellant elaimeo .. ,,, .-miiinier.. Mrs. Ada Brown has returned cessful term. She is a first, class teacher and enclosure will be 400x350: stand to very that the so- SB.non oil n< grand good showing considering age- lor in to \t and at tlie Harbor in the juries l.ei eau-ed h\ .1 •-..Hi be said account sli.-ul*i mu I ,• Sunday, hold and of course to uue ,ii the district which can secure, her services 200, there will he bleach- is small in hut are tween her and I her h Mass.-. L. M. ciety numbers ; they great the ibeilee oil N.ili.-et In g .,. -o niO"i;, h A collection Lawrence, pleasant. will be ers. ‘light of Sej ! IB, IS!..',. Tile who has been in Monroe since will be fortunate. in push and perseverance and are to be con- appe.Tu -0:11 Bryan:, living The third holds that 1 .. urn i.t xpensi s. place, please, for Belfast. We tin-distriei jml-e vv e_io i- .;, last fal has moved back onto are a Hi on the benefits the church has re- that the libellant \. Heat n was Ins farm.... F. E. modest, don t want the pennant gratulated at 1; ui:. as 1 <■• st < Searsmont. and Frank men :rv unideted their av-css- Ripley W. E. she was at rlie time -ailing 1 ■, m. Nat iciiiiel Lilt!« w !.<• lias ! eeii Dilworth, the veteran has ceived them. Held, confined pitcher, through was < use 1 Walton haw gone to Massachusetts in Augusta hauled, am nt 'a ves nini announce the rate as lif- already been signed. to the house all winter v\ itii rl:< is that she kept weii e’ear ol ; he j.,, ,, umatism, search «>f cm ment... II uani P> NoiiTUPoirT Camr (iiioiM*. The wharf to.'M atni nulls on a pi >y irce, who ol A ng 11-; a eight-tenths dollar, uh able to get out E. I.. Messrs. aid is To (11 »\\ and pleasant days... Bry- is with his son, is much Woodbury, Garrity Toole, the he extended on the northerly side Aitn us. Bark .Meguiii j.-uok. New \ -R to 1! I INI i.JTI 1.1.1 j l.i ! t\v«-tenths less than last year. living suffering very schedule ant. whose were burned last committee of the Maine Statv Base : Bahia, general cargo, p. !;.,rg \!.e,- ,1. \rU buildings July, a cancer on his face.. and otherwise and a deal with .Miss Anna Lam- improved, good \ ork to 1 -e Bail League, met in to Rio .la lie 11-., g ! ,-I U.-. a in; min Tmsda;. gave us the will rebuild. He has a baru Bangor last-Saturday lowest, tide* se-ii already up.... ol work will he done on the her. sin. Sej;. Hat: nr C I ., e 1 soli of Freedom is visiting her make ,« schedule. A to the Ivemm- streets be- grandpar- special to <-s o n.any a the to- Edward Evans has a wind mill to l»c. Spain Delaware Breakw.ite. |n day, strong winds pump Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Woods.... V. A. Journal says that the managers of the fore tin* season opens.... There is a rail ents, good vents, less ! cent it diiee:. s, ; 1 sid- .. water st.ee clubs gether :lh tlie low course drove for his k. It is rumored that.lie will different report good success in A the water Simmons, who has been raising for cottages to rent for the season, and indi- le) paiachieo to Ho.-i m. mb,* s, immediate!' appointed postmas- and “At Belfast the situation « ■,* have a bell attaclu d to it to call the money ; that, L Newton. B past sttaijjboat wharf on the western ; school cations now to a summer.... It is I LI (■ \ \ I;:: ter, has filed his bond. This is is The sum point busy lumber, s-tg’.' s. (; change only particularly encouraging. of h Deo. 11 rne\, 1 a., li,., v 1 < 'H a i;i.Ls i. i end. committee He has been elected s together. one in the name of the postmaster as the 1,500 has been raised there, and the Belfast expected that the hotel will be let for this 1 New York, .-tone, do emits S. h. 1;, \; ^ of schools. cranks are enthusiastic. same. aeh. Man B. \\ ! in- sr'r superintendent- office has been in Mr. Simmons'store for They sa.\ they do season to parties who will keep a Hrst-class J- Go ttuvenienre of the scholars in the oi the Sea. ( ha riot te Hail.-a 4 not want a tea if that will win the pennant,, X ECU TO > NOT 11 t over a and he has to it hotel.... Among the visitors to pliaie rock, si Bn. Seh. Menawa, New \ rk t Mo.t and district the service.*; of Miss Jean- Morrill. At a special town meeting held year attended most j hut one that will the earth with the expected j wipe up No! folk. oil. gn cent .1. s ! i-.n h\e-Mto’ come for the season are (i. \V. Winslow | api" inteu' ;; ette 12th the town voted to build a new of the time....Mr. Joshua Rivers is Bangors. The same tv) and Briggs, Roildout to B. Rice havt been scoured, and a sell m>1 April rivalry promises Boston, eeuielit. 14 .... mem <>l train-j exist between these two cities as was mani- family of Westlield, Mass., and lion. 1 H. low selioolhouse for the and some one for L. L. Cross and one : bridges. was t—guu there order of er- village district, ap- ing colts, Sherman I). ANN I.. r setth-mm; At A. and P. present by announcing j Sears Island last week, returning to Boston ! Bangor—May 27, 31, M., M.: thereto are requested to u- robes, etc. It is a slight modification of S. Bean is running his stave mill night and Seth L. Milliken, our Representative in Con- C<>i sixs. In Br-.okliu, 7. t«- .Mr. am! \1 June 19; July 5, A. M. and P. M. : Aug. 4, 5; April ately SAMI r.; Saturday. We are informed his visit was ! gress. Mr. Dickey very of 1 timer\ ousins, muigliter. l.tlu Ma .1 plan No. 7, as given on page 120 of the Siipt. day this month. He has a large amount of Sept 2, 3, (>, two games. spoke feelingly Belfast. April Id. Isa;. the known him McKinnon In Bnrksport, P u M- foi the purpose of negotiating a sale of the! At Rockland—June deceased, having for years Apt of Public Schools for 1800. Messrs. lumber to saw. The other mills in town 2, 17; July 9, 10, 20, Mis. mvan K. Mr K nu< >u. a >.*u report very intimately. Although from him DM INI‘THAI OR'S M .stand, which has been decided the 27 : Aug. 11,12 27. differing Mai*i> a In upon by j amount. all he all l.ucksp'.rr, April 7. p- Mr. ^ Silas Storer, Roscoe Smith and Elisha Mer- have their usual They have politically, forgot that, and paid a Mrs. Alvin !' At Augusta—May 22: June s, 9, 25, 28; M;uMm, a .I.uiglu>• r. been dulv appointed Au'm mist owner, David Sears. tribute to him that came from the riam are the and are in- more than 1,000 cords... .Quantabacook 1. certainly PettiNdill in Waltham, April G. to Mi and of building committee, July 30, 31; Aug 3l"; Sept. lull of At heart; kindness, love and respect for Mrs. Albert Petnngill. a umghp-r i:\ A N I»!: K HA KRi.MA N is to structed to advertise for for the Lodge, F. & A. M., will work the M. M. de- Lewiston—May 21 : June 10; July 12,13, Searsport getting be for ! proposals one who had so honored his State and M< Kl NMV III t \ 11 \‘J. .. >i ? headquarters city, Kockp..! 11 in the < miit v of 21, 22; Aug. 9, 19, 21. * Waldo, rhe tobacco next gree May 1st.Rev. C. A. Baker and wife nation. it was the first as- Mrs. 'barles McKriiiun a "an .: Iitt-r. trade, many of the dealers ! 15 days, to build the whole or any part At June Probably public bonds as the law .. re, ts. A e, > Portland—May 20; 7, 15, 20; July Sefkins. in Ninth ’Dwr Ism, s. m and Rev. E. M. Fowler started for sembly in this State to hear an announce- April mamls he .--tatc >t i. sending here t.o get their supply of F. B. thereof by contract. The building is to be Monday 19, 20; Aug. 19, 20. ami Mrs. Walter Seekens again.-: ment of the death of Mr. Milliken and to sired t.o present the sane- lor are the S\t »\v In 1'" 1 iMnith, who ! m so Calais to attend the annual session of the Following Belfast dates of the Belfast, April t-» Mr. ai..i Mr-. ■ uys large quantities that completed by Sept. 1st. The town also voted listen to an of the lamented states- indented hereto are vsten League teams: eulogy AN in. II. Snow, a sim. he can East Maine Conference. It is that man. immediately. oiler lower prices than are to raise for on the bouses in No. expected Weijkek In Bella.-t, 17 to Mr ami Air-, given by $250 repairs Bangor at Belfast—May 29; June 5, 14, 30; April WASHINGTON 1 Boston Mr. Baker will be returned to this David Allen Webber, a s.m. wholesalers. He recently filled a 1 and No. 3. J. R. Mears, Esq., M|as mod- charge July 1, Aug. 0, 7, 18. 20; Sept. 4. The special town meeting called for April Prospect, April jd. lv«; i for another year. Rev. Mr. Fowler is one of Rockland at Belfast—June ibera! order from a Belfast dealer. erator of this meeting-Elisha Brown and 1,3,18; July lfftli was held Monday foreuoou at 10 o’clock. N- 17 administrators 7p8, 10, ; Aug. 10, 17. There was a which was % u Frank Brown recently returned from Law- the oldest members of the Conference, being large attendance, MARRIED. subscriber hereto gr.»-s 'The Seat sport Bicycle Club” of Boston Augusta at. Belfast—May 25; June 12,22; somewhat a surprise,as it was supposed that _ been duly aiqiomted A lucmsi rence, Mass....La seems to be one of four now living who were members 28. of *1 ^ their first Grippe July 2,3, 23, 24; Aug. 13, 14, but little interest would be taken in the Buiitoes Clement. In weekly run iast under South Penobse..:. April ISAAC WALK I K. late s Sunday his hold in town and his of the Maine Conference when it. was divid- Lewiston at Belfast—May 20; June 4,11, matter those who resided in the distant the loosening victims by 10, Merle 11. Bridges and Miss Florrie V| ( leni- able management of L. 21 ; Aug. 2, 3, 23, 24. both it! the of Waldo, dec,..: Capt. George are mostly up and out. Mrs. Vilinda Hatch, ed ago to form the East Maine. parts of the town. But it seemed that they ent, of Penobscot County fifty years Portland at hot:iis as the law directs Al Hammonds, supported by Elmer M. Ham- who was gaming rapidly, had a sudden re- Belfast—Mav24; Juue 10,23 were, and hence the large attendance. The Baxter McGray. In Lin.-lieU. Mar. b 3h. p. -There will be no services at the M. E. A. Baxter mands against the estate of san afternoon and was a 24; July 14, 15, 28, 29. town clerk called the to read Ralph of Pittslieh; and Mi— Mamie Ah monds as meeting order, -. bugler and Herbert Kneeland as lapse Saturday great ol Burnham. sired to present the same :• •: Church next .Mr.Wm. M. and called a Gray sufferer Saturday night and Mrs. Sunday... Thomp- the warrant, for the choice of indebted thereto are color bearer. those in Sunday. Ckessey vIcRea. In Belfast. 17.at the requested Among line were Aohorn has been confined to moderator. Mr. Oscar Hills was nominated April Wesley her son is going to build a new house at North Manager J. L. Bacon of the Bel fasts is Methodist P\ (». immediately AIT KEl> 1 Phineas Episcopal parsonage. B. Pendleton, Jr., Horace C. Nichols, room for some time and is very poorly_ and elected. He read article 2d, which was W inslow, David ,J. Cressev and Mi-s Ellen Swanv ille, A pri I Id Is-:. Searsmont.. Mr. Geo. Jackson is building a now in Massachusetts securing players. He McRea, Eugene Kneeland, Frank Frank Rev. II. I. Holt started for Conference last to see if the town would continue the school botlRof Belfast. Kneeland, new house.... Miss Abbie Fuller has as Saturday. He leaves ho*ts of friends who slaughter signed captain, Mr. Tom McDermott, in the Orcutt schoolhouse. This article was CT.akk-Bowf.n. In Belfast, Apru 17. b\ Re.. ADMINISTRATORS N( P. A subscriber g Clifford, Banning Blanchard. The run real of J. E. Tilton, Herbert F. ( lark and Miss idu M. hereby would gladly welcome his return for an- has gone to Montana witn her sister, Mrs. who for four years past has been and the hone contention ami brought been duly Adn was captain Bowen, both of Belfast. appointed iiin chiefly through the “Park System,” other year....Mr. P. W. Rowell, boot and forth considerable discussion. Mr. Priest of Fred Alden. She was one of our most suc- second baseman of the Fall River nine, a Ci.osson-Towlf. In Brewer, April 17.hvRe\. in shoe maker from has taken rooms and Mr. were in favor of 1 taking Jamaica Pond, Franklin Park Brooks, Nealley strongly B. B. Israel mm PELT IA H EL LI NO W cessful school teachers, a of team which has stood at the of Merrill, (.apt. Closson, Jr., Miss 0OD, la under Storer's Hall. being graduate head the the school, as they reside in that district, Kale C. Towle, both of Reservoir, Brookline and the Newtons. Dis- Searsport. in the of w iido, de the Eastern State Normal School at Castine. but their ami failed to con- Elwell-Rawi.ia In County New England League more years than any speeches figures Tenant’s Harbor, April ! bonds as tance 40 miles o 40 L. the law directs. All p< ; time, hours minutes. Brooks. Mr. Fred Emmons, formerly vince those like the com- in. Herbert 1 Elwell and Nettie A. Rawiev, both She will follow her chosen occupation in the other. Mr. McDermott’s record as present practical mamls against the estate of >um personal talk of ot Tenant’s Harbor. of Biddeford, has bought a lot of Mr. Geo. B. mon sense Messrs. Duncan, Dickey sired to present the same for -c west. a has been near the head of Eaton -Greenlaw. In player always and Hills, ami the result was the article was Oceanville, Stoningtwn, indebted thereto are request.- Roberts, and will build a bouse this spring. April 3, Theodore Eaton ot Little Deer and COUNTY the so set that those seven votes Isle, I KEl» W CORRESPONDENCE. Freedom. A very occasion oc- list. His captaincy of the team adds an heavily upon Velma Greenlaw of immediately Mr. Frank Jacobs also talks of a pleasant Stoningtmi. buying lot in the affirmative looked very small indeed Files Winterport. April Id, 1sm7 curred at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. P. element of strength. HiooiNs. In Thorndike. April 18. l>\ Montville. Mrs. David ahd erecting a house this summer. Mr. W. beside the sixty-three negative ones. The Rev. I). Brackett, Jonathan S Files and Mrs. Twitcheli is re- whose record as a ball W. Ayer, April 19th. Beacon Light Club, of Dilworth, player is other five articles were quickly passed over; Rebecca S. Higgins, both <>i Thorndike. covering from her recent H. H. Roberts will build a nice residence slowly illness... familiar to our is then the been in Haskell-IIoihjkins. in Pirtslield, 14, which Mrs. Ayer is a member, took the op- people, signed as pitcher, meeting adjourned, having April Mrs. Gus Rowe and this season-The manufacturers of cloth- Louis (J Haskell and Miss Etta ( both i Mrs. Nessie Crockett session less than two hours. Kodgkius. At in y d W it the of their and Mr. Bacon is in correspondence with of Pittsliebi. Belfast, the Count are a lot of work at portunity, being anniversary Maine, the 14th d A are still very sick.- .Mr. Tribou preached ing having quite present. Yoi no-I’emi:r. Li Rockland. Finer- day 43rd wedding day and her 63rd birthday, to some of the best players in the country with Thorndike. The services at the Centre April lf>, j his farewell sermon -Miss Lillian Bacon returned as son W. Young ami Airs. Clara E. Lliner. The undersigned hereby give- here, Sunday.. .Richard Monday, a of them a it was a good prospect securing a strong team. church, April 18th, were as follows : Singing poiu: nient as 1 mApril 12. Eie.i Business in from Boston with a line stock of aud and So. The directors are C. A. F. sie Jessie < Change spring the family were, invited, and Mr. Mrs. Thompson, Higgins; singing, by Knowlton; nor, wile of iarduet Hen ,ri condition.. W. F. White has Taken a of summer dress and Mrs. This is t,, inform Hie girl goods furnishings... F. Marden and daughter Helen of Somer- H. Welch, C. W. A. W. E. rec*, by Mattie Small : rec., by Ruth Small; 1 t’ll ask. In Jackson, A] ni :i. Miss Kva 1. chase, Rogers, Keating, i' luit t hat I Isa e 111.• g about 14 years from the Girl’s Home, at Geo. Miller is very sick, having an attack of ville, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. James of aged 27 years. ; Ayer F. W. Grace Mrs. Lilia : t ruin \ « Bramhall, J. Havner, W. ,1. Dorman, rec., by Hunt; singing by Cal. k. hi Boston. 12. N W:. in \ Belfast. Anson bilious fever....Mr. Chas. Lord will begin Brewer, Mrs. James Vickery and son of April Delia, wife M Al- Shibles of Knox was in bert S. Culer and business in the Mom l-uanci work at once on his house. Mr. Lord se- A hand Clias. O’Connell, C. B. Eaton. Mr. Eaton is Higgins; remarks by Rev. 1). Brackett ; sing- ; daughter *d Cap!. George G Unity responded. general shaking I shall k.a a full I in*' o- L: town cine last Benner ol Waldoboro. li e ivm.iih> were uik.-n p day week, buying apples... lected a line location and will erect a tine and were a tine congratulations given, then president; Mr. Dorman, clerk; and Mr. ing by the choir.... Mrs. Darius Phiibrick, to Waldoboio for burin!. dry goods, clothing, S. S. wa* in stand.... Tlie schools next j Clapp town, Monday, on bus- begin Monday. collation was of cold In ware I >l<> mu \: i, served, consisting Havner, treasurer. who has been sick for a is Dirham Belfast., April 14, Frederick .1. The will be under the instruction quite long time, hors, but shall he glad i■ ■ ha •. >■ iness. .Will Pearson has gone to primary chicken, stuffed ham, pickles, jellies, wed- Durham ol Portsmouth, \ a aged 02 wars. Everett, a Dr. Thomas of me Mi of Miss Mabel Rose of Brooks; and the bride’s cake and several improving little. I'nity is fi'Ki.. Ill \\ 1 Si;, Al.IJIkl Mass to work.. ding cake, other aterville, April Mrs. i.ske, Joseph Pearson, who has Unity. Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Burrill went a of I Er.» loin. Me 17 1 Grammar will be taught by Miss Lillian Mad- kinds, ice cream, bananas, preserved ginger, the attending physician-H. L. Wing is native nimi, aged 75 years. The reinains April been J were taken r.> Cnion tor burial. visiting in town, the past week, return- docks of Monroe-Mrs. Faiinie G. Carter coffee and cocoa. The tables were decorated to Calais Monday to attend the confer- sick with *la grippe-David Shibles French. In Belfast I'riee < u of a lirst. milliner of quite Buekspoit, April 7. Mrs. Elizabeth ed, Monday, to Mass. Freedom, class many with Easter lilies, geraniums and other ence. Mrs. B. will to Houlton to visit her Everett, go and are to Knox.... Robert French, aged 07 years and 2d day s. years experience, has made arrange ments dowers. After all assembled in the family moving supper parents and will be absent three weeks. Gray. InOrlaud, April S. Rufus Gray. okkkctfh weekly h»k Halldalk. Rev. J. H. Hazel administer- with Mrs. Hattie Stantial and will be at On the centre table was an Patterson has bought the Watson Farm of Greeley In parlor. elegant Dedham, 'lass., April 9. Thomas j rrofi'ir- M'irket. /'/■«' ed the ordinance of Mrs. Stantial's store with a full line of mil- of flowers Mrs. James Mr. Burrill will return April 2Cth. C. »V. Lord....Miss Nancy Prentiss and of Baptism to one candi- bouquet brought by Greeley, formerly Belfast, aged 7 7 vear< Apples, p bu. 2(' a30, Max I of each Miss Ada Rackliffe of Knox Innks. In Geo. •• date last linery Thursday week, beginning Ayer and some very pretty presents from The remains of Frank Farwell of Water- passed Sunday Searsport. April 15, a. limes, dried, it*. -» « 5' IInit" !• Sunday morning_Many in this til 10 p 28th... .Word has been received of the the Club and other a with Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss_Mr. aged years, months and 24 daw Keans, jm t,/ ! ini April friends, including ville were here for Joseph pea. |Lamb, j have b**en sick with brought burial April 13th. Jenkins. In *• community la grippe. death of Mr. Geo. Webber in Waterville. handsome lamp, pieces of silver, cut glass, and Mrs. S. C. Files spent last week in Ban- Belfast, April 17. Mrs. Eliza B. medium, 85tY0bo Lambs'. He was of this Jenkins, aged 84 years. Geo. White and Mrs C. M. Plummer are Mr. Webber had been sick of etc. Mrs. welcomed her formerly place. He leaves a gor-At the meeting of Harvest Moon vel’weves jbOal oo Mlltt. | very consump- embroidery, Ayer Leach. In Penobscot, John NY. tion in it was to hold April 0, Leach, Butter, p tb, 10« 20 Oats. { sick with it for several mouths. He was born friends. Mrs. Mudgett of Albion made the wife and two children-Gussie Grange, April 17th, decided 75 quite at present. Mrs. Elona Whitney aged years. Keel. r.«C ■ em- the next two plb. 1-2 l’otat Brooks, but for several years has been presentation speech, to which Mr. and Mrs. in Waterville meeting in weeks, Saturday Leach. In Penobscot, April 0, William Hull lias been is visited friends last \freek_ Leach, Barley, p bu, 4o«45 Koiii.it I' quite sick, but improving the M. C. R. R. as a blacksmith. A with afternoon, May 1st.... Bethel G. 78 ployed by Ayer responded. paper filled good Lodge, T., agetl years. Cheese, p lb. 1(>« 12 Straw | J. H. Hazel The friends of Hon. S. L Milliken Chas. Cook is building a cottage at Winder- will elect their officers for the next Packard. In Jackson, April Id, Etta M.. quite fast-Mrs. left for her uiauy wishes from Mrs. Crosby Fowler, who was quarter daugh- Chicken, p lb, KB/12 Turkex t were to his suaden mere Park. T. B. Cook has 24th_Rev. D. ter of W S. and Ella Packard, aged d weeks. in deeply grieved learn of absent on account of her recent accident; charge of the Saturday evening, April Calfskins, 5(0)75 Tallow, home Chelsea, Mass., last Saturday, but Porter. In 15, Oakes death. Mr. Milliken had been a kind friend articles from the of Mrs. W. of Brackett will be at the Centre church Sun- Bangor, April Emily l»uek, p ib. 14« 10 Veal. \• original pens work-Mr. Evans this place is to have 82 d months and 7 will return in a few S. S. Porter, aged years, days. doz, 10 Wool. u days.Mrs. to tlie people for many years-Selwin H. Say ward and Mrs. B. W. a poem day afternoon, April 25th-F. L. Phiibrick Stcdlky In Eggs, p Downs; of the hotel at the Park Searsport, April 18, R«j*a, wife id o 1 ol who died in last charge this season, is a hen house. Fowl, p tb, 8«. 1 Wood Emery Lowell, Mass., visited relatives Kuowlton, Jackson week, from Miss Helen Marden, which deserves building Frank E. Studley, aged 24 years ami 1 1 months. man as he Geese, p lb. 13 a 15 Wood. was for some years a resident of Brooks and mention on account of her tender and will be a good has had experi- Swazey. In 14. John W. here last week-The run of sap is about special Bueksport, April > was a ence in the business-Ray will 77 and d Retail Price. IlCt'1,1 very industrious, respectable and up- years; select readings by Mrs. G. Bellows, Knight go SHIP NKJWS. Swazey, aged years months. over. Quite an amount of has been week to take Sweit. In syrup right citizen_Mrs. Chas. F. Bessey is at Miss Ayer, Mrs. D. R. McGray; good wishes to Boston this lessons on the Portland, April 15, Capt. Benjamin Beef, corned, p tb. 7«8 Lime. | Swett, formerly of 90 Years, d Butter 14It) IS < >at Me il made.. The roads are very in the hospital in Concord, N. H-There will extended Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. violin at the conservatory-Rev. E. S. Bangor, aged salt, hag. muddy places by Billings, mouths ami 27 days. 37 Onions, [' !! be a social dance at G. A. R. Hall Friday Mrs. Marden and others. Mrs. Burrill was called to Troy last Saturday to PORT OF BELFAST. Corn, p lui, but are drying quite fast-The meetings at Vickery, of Mrs. Thomas. In Rockland, April d, Lena May, ('racked Corn, p bu, 37 Oil.kei"- evening, April 30th, gotten up by the ladies was dressed in the same brocade silk attend the funeral Stevens, an aged ARRIVED. of Mr. and : the week Ayer daughter Mrs. C L. Thomas, aged 7 Corn Meal, p bu, 37 Polloek i church this will be Tuesday and of Geo. Davis W. of the school are G. R. C-The meetings she wore 43 years ago and it showed care, as lady-The pupils High April 14. Sch. Maria Weister, Turner, Mt. weeks. The remains were taken to Rockport for Cheese, p tb. 15alt» Pork, 1 ‘l and of W. are to for a grand exhibition at the Desert. burial. Friday evenings Thursday after- Geo. G. Davis R. C. chauged it had lost none of its#original beauty. She getting ready Cotton Seed, p cwt, 1 25 Plaster, of close of the school 30th-J. p. 15. Sclis. Harriet Seal Yarnum. In Var- 5u b noon-H. B. and C-. M. Clement are Wednesday evening each week....A. wore a white bertha and carnation pinks. April Libby April Rogers, Lynam, Penobscot, April 7, Benjamin Codfish, dry, p tb live Meal paint- last week to Harbor; Gazelle, Rockland. Dum, aged 80 yea s. 5ab Houghton, Esq., has been very ill at the res- Music was rendered Mr. and went to Lewiston the G. A. R. Payson, Cranberries, p «jt. Shorts. I' O. B. by Marden 16. Sch. M itham. In I* ing Evans’ house.... Willie Elliott idence of his T. A. Daniel is April Rescue, Gray. Cape Rozier. Monroe, April 10, Joseph Witham, Clover Seed, p lt», 11 a 12 Sugar, 1 son-in-law, Elliott.... daughter. Confectionery was passed and encampment...-Mrs. Harding 18. 70 a Schs. S. J. Lindsey, McFadden. Ed- aged years. Flour, p bbl, 4 50(a S 75 Salt, r 1 visited his father in Thorndike last Satur- John C. Lane has sold 3 horses we it had been a quite poorly-Quite number of children April j carriage separated feeling pleasant dyville; Ralph K. Grant, Clements, Portland; Sea I White. In Winterport, April 7, Miss Bertha H.G.Seed, bu, l 9o«2 OO Sweet 1‘- from are sick with the measles. day and Sunday. this place in Portland. gathering, [l. m. b. b. Bird, Rolerson, Southwest Harbor. White, aged 21 years and 5 months. Lard, p tt> Sab Wheat Me.'