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The Republican Journal. U V M 7Q-___BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1808. NUMBER 20. years of age and it is supposed poor The War News in Brief. Obituary. [ steadiness of mind and heart, like the true Maine Schooners at JOURNAL. health her mind.There will Halifax, N. S. PERSONAL. rpf REPUBLICAN deranged mariner he was, he patiently waited until be no bicycle races at the New England that last wave of parental care should for- A SHIBONEY BURNED. Mrs. D. J. Bowler of North Palermo,widow Journal representative when in Hali- Fair this The «ver land him free of the breakers of sorrow Mrs. \. K. I’. Moore with year. Rigby management fax spent Sunday til KSPAY JHORN1NG BY THE The town of of the late Deacon Joel Bowler, was born and The last week took an early morning stroll became convinced last year that there is Juraquieito (Shiboney) suffering. striking personalty of friends n China. was burned was his of charac- the wharves and soon came no money in that class of sports in connec- July 13, under the orders of July 24, 1804, and died July 5, 1898, having Capt. Greeley simplicity along upon the the health ter. His face and speech betrayed the sin- Win. A. Faunce of Toledo, Ohio, is visit- m Journal Pub. Co. tion with a trotting meeting. A trick bi- army authorities. The place lived nearly 94 years. For a number of Belfast-built schooner, S. M. Bird, lately ar- cerity of his purpose. From an acquain- relatives in Belfast. P' 1 will be as one of was used by the U. S. troops as a with her rived at that from New York. Near ing cyclist probably engaged landing years she had made her home son, tance with him which began with the writ- port by the attractions of the place and for the forces a hulk fair.Inspector hospital beseiging L. A. which a great comfort er’s boyhood, and which of the re- lay in a dock, keel up, and with only Miss Annie L. Wildes went to Monroe HE PAPER tor Maine Seatar- but its Bowler, proved partook General E. E. Newcomb of the National Santiago, sanitary condition was lations of on her a to her in her last years. Beside this son she neighbor, friend, companion door above water. We were told that Tuesday for short visit. ng People." Guard of the State of has fearful and the was to occasions, and fellow he Maine, resigned ouly remedy purify many townsman, she was a left another W. D. Bowler, a Belfast schooner, but did not Miss Alice Dow of is to take command of the battal- it by fire, 'ihe action was taken at the son, daughter, ever evinced that modesty of demeanor and North Searsport vis- artillery circle of rela- of learn her name and until later. lion to be sent to the front from this urgent request of Maj. of the Mrs. J B. Bailey, and a large doing which is most truly becoming in history iting Miss Gertrude Strout. .. ‘.it ion In ami State, Legardo City County their man. Many an act of kindness has emanat- Farther the harbor the Eliza l-J I- and Governor Rowers has hospital corps, and served the tives and to mourn loss. up lay schooner _-_ designated joint pur- acquaintances Miss Linden of is a ed from his hand which bore with it no hint J. Newtouville, Mass., Lieut. Col. Frank L. of Lewiston to pose of ridding the hospital camp of the Mrs. Bowler the Free Will Baptist Pendleton, the last vessel launched from In advance, $2.00a year; Iloyt joined as to its origin; and if he was capable of guest o' Miss Louise Hazeltine. "•<> succeed him. unliealthful and and driv- the of Carter & Co., in this cents tor three months. dirty buildings church during the labors of Richard Kelley speech to-day it would be to say to those yard city, and 'I-, tor one square, one inch away scores of Cuban followers who would honor C. Walter Poor of a few ing whose in and from that time to the hour of him to be only built for and owned by the Pendleton Bros, Augusta spent 7r- cents tor one week, and 1822, mildly In Brief. At presence was a serious inconvenience to consistent in enumerating whatever there of days in Belfast the past week. [■sequent insertion. Racine, Wis., July 1:3th, her death her life was one of Christiau hope Islesboro. The derelict, the schooner lire destroyed the large three story struc- the hospital workers. was which was good. He will be sincerely last words almost were mourned all James M. Seaman, also belonged to their Mrs. John Hitchcock of Boston arrived ture of the Racine Malleable and and triumph. Her by who recognized and knew Wrought CONTRABAND COAL. and 1 Journal. me to live is his sterliug as a man. His funeral tleet, it was not until after she had Saturday to the summer. o=Day’s Iron in a words of victory, “For Christ, qualities spend company, resulting pecuniary took from his late The Governor of St. Thomas has as a place residence on Wed- been towed into Halifax that means of a loss of sKXXOOO. Three were notified to die is Thus passed ripe by Hannibal of visited r AGE 1. persons gain.'' nesday afternoon. Rev. M. A. Levy of the Morey Lynn, Mass., the U. S. Consul there that the tons diver her name and of hail were 1" Remove or Explode killed and a score or more were S,000 shock of into the garner of the great Baptist church port, dis- at R. W. last week. seriously of coal to grain officiating. [The Hingham Woodbury's m Brief .The Woman s was belonging the United States now while a hole cut in her injured. The lire caused by au ex- King this devoted life. The funeral was Journal July 8th. covered, planking an. .Obituary.. Women s at St. Thomas is contraband of war Rev. A. T. Dunn, D. D., of Vaterville in the room. There were and showed M.one Schooners at plosion japanning and the services that her cargo consisted of hard Halifax. the Danish held from the M. E. church was iu town last week on business 21 <0 men at work in the government refuses to allow This :e Amencaa Revolution.. building when the community was made sad timber. The hull was first in our to remove were Rev. T. R. Pentecost. No Saturday pine fallen : ■ siness Conditions. ships it. conducted by the death explosion occurred.All hope of rescu- by of Mrs. Myrtie Boynton, wife Thomas E. Shea and family are at their 1 age 2. been with by a fishing craft, which failed in an the victims of the Before the war began our Government more lifting testimony could have of George Boynton of Augusta, and daugh- i. oi ing Cleveland, O., cottage on the shore road, .Dangers Log Driving, accumulated a stock of coal at St. Thomas. of the in which our beloved ter of Daniel anil Ada Jones of this attempt to tow it into port, and it was then Bueksport. ■aviation, a Ea Secret water works tunnel disaster is given esteem place. rge given up. The funeral Twice since the war broke out services were held at the a Mr. ami Mrs. Keen > e Rude.. Ei t entry News A the the United sister was held than the large Light picked up by steamer and towed in, and at N. E. went to l: is- rescuing party penetrated tunnel gathering school house ■■1 ■■: Manual Training... States has availed of this but it Monday at 1 o’clock p. m Rev. or to within about 400 feet of coal, on the occasion. The the time of our visit was in the hands of the land Monday for a visit of few day*. News American Butter to 0,100 feet, which assembled J. B. Howard She came home to appears that there is now a offieatiug. where the bodies of the 11 victims are disposition was effective her father’s a Dominion officials. It was said that music by the choir very just few weeks ago and had salvage E. W. Bailey of Boston was in town last AGE o. exhibited by the Danish authorities to supposed to lie. Beyond this the passage which she had been home but a short time when she was and expenses would leave for the a..The Pioneers of the especially her favorite hymn nothing week on business with Mathevs Bros. Coloni- is blocked and the tunnel is prevent United States ships from using taken sick. her by wreckage, Although suffering during owners of the vessel. •> for Maine..Summer Work tills and as learned .o love so much “In that City.’* The There are two claims coal, there is no of her illness was she was s > > filled with Several mem- question intense, very Rev. Geo. S. Mills has Mrs. M.. Demand for Horses in- dangerous gas. for joined their to down such a the flowers .vere very appropriate, the white and patient through it all. She was an active salvage against the vessel, amounting t-> mate Passengers.. Muzzled bers of the rescuing party were brought light lay rule, Calais, where he will spend his vacation. coal will be let so as to break the member of the Christian Endeavor of this over and the hull is as to the surface in an unconscious condi- probably alone. Fortu- the green blending >17,000, regarded PAGE 4. place and leaves a host of friends to mourn Albion E. Moore and famih returned Sat- nately, there is no particular need for it, of occasion. Her was practically w orth 1 ess. .: Nova Sootia Cousins.. tion.Major William G. Moore, for monotony the body their loss. She would have as there are been twenty-one from a visit of two weeks in 05 tons net, built at Ralph Hart returned to Lawn m*e, M Sportsmen at Kiueo. Washington, hope , DEWEY DEFEATS she has been married about her age 5. yesterday, aged 00 years. Maj. Moore GERMAN PLANS. only year, Me., in 18'. K). She sailed from last after a short vacatim at home. rection of the just. and Apalachicola Friday r.. Probate and was well known the father mother, three brothers and two Insolvency throughout country. Feb. 5, 1808, with a cargo of hard for ■ 13. The De- sisters. Her oldest sister pine Miss Emma Alden of -..Yachts and Boats..No Mr. Moore acted as to Washington, July Navy Irene is one of the Camden arrived last private secretary has received from at the Boston, and was in command of J. L. partment Admiral Mrs. Mary Smalley died at her«home on Supervisors Maine Insane Hospital. Capt. to visit Mrs. Charles P. Hazeltine. PAGE G. President Lincoln, and after the latter Thursday Dewey the following All have our deepest sympathy and that of S. Coombs of Islesboro. The James set from Shore..The Grave of w as assassinated he continued in a similar dispatch: “Aguin- Bridge street July 14th at the age of 80 years mate, aldo me a host of friends. jRazorville Cor. Lincoln- Mrs. Frank B. returned home ie rn of the Flowers The VII- informs his troops have taken all C. was also an Islesboro man. Myrick with President Johnson.The and 4 mouths. She \\ as born in Boothbay ville News. Scott, Noth- Woman ..How the position of Subic County from a visit of two weeks n poem Bay except Isla Grande, which was of Sunday Liberty. 4">th annual session of the national divi- and her name was Farnham, In ing heard the vessel until a name- .e the Bishop.. Red Polled Cat- he was maiden prevented from taking by German board Mrs. .Mark Wood of Rockland is Farmers. .Proposed Labor sion, Sons of Temperance, was held iu life, she married Isaac W. of Died in Detroit, 9, 1898, Mr. William supposed to belong to her was passed visiting Work man-of-war Irene. On 7* sent the early Smalley July '.-stop The July Gar- last week. The dele- July L. 73 Feb. her sons. and Freeman Wood of Burlington, Yt., came to Belfast Hopkins, aged years. Mr. Hopkins 26th about 150 miles E. S. E. off Cape Llewellyn t-p Water Vessels. Raleigh and Concord they took the St. George and they shortly gates present included Chas. II. there; was an old time resident of this town and a this PAGE 7. Corringe island and about men with arms afterwards. He was in the Hatteras. city. 1,000 engaged teaming and a farmer l. oil' the Maine Coast. .Teach- of London, England; William Clarke of very respected worthy citizen, and ammunition. Xo resistance. The business and was for several years on the occupation. He has been a hard Mrs. Ambrose Morrison ami son Arthur Running the Blockade Manchester, Arthur of by always of the American England; Page Irene retired from the on man Daughters Revolution. :ruue..Mormon Textile Com- N. bay their police force. He died in 1881. Of their working and by his careful financier- went to Portland Monday for a visit of a u..; Thin. Redferu, S. W.; R. B. Cropley of Sid- arrival.” The Spanish Colonel, Rio, ing had accumalated a fine property. He was PAGE 8. ney, N. S. W. and G. T. of Mel- family of ten children live remain, Alexan- week or more. Doming realizing his submit- always very benevolent and kind,and strict- of the of the Ameri- oiinty Correspondence. Ship Vic.St. and hopeless condition, and Chapters Daughters bourne, Johnsbury vicinity der D. Smalley, Mrs. Martha Carter ly honest in his dealings and was consid- Rev. H. E. Foss with Mrs. Foss and Miss rths...Marriages...Deaths. ted. The 500 men compirsing the garri- can Revolution are formed was visited by a frost the night of July John F. of Sheridan Smal- ered a Christian by all who knew him. The being throughout son were made and their rifles Smalley Belfast, Foss of Bangor are at Hughes Point, to spend lltli. In some of the prisoners disease from which he died was that dread New England wherever a sufficient number parts village gar- were taken from them. of N. H.,and Sherman Oh I lit WEEK. Forty thousand ley Nashua, Smalley cancer of the face and the summer. dens were considerably injured.By the disease, eyes. He of elegible candidates are to be found. The rounds of ammunition and one Hotchkiss of Chelsea, Mass. She was a kind, neighbor- leaves a wife and four children, three sons of a boiler in the Starch latest was at Mrs. Waldo B. Newton of Boston arrived explosion Niagara were and organized Thomaston July gun captured. This victory gives woman and had a host of friends. The a daughter. The funeral services were i;~. The Jer- works in 14, the ly It is last to visit her Mr. and Mrs, Skowliegan Buffalo, July building the Americans control Subic and held at the Sawyer schoolhouse Monday, 13th. called General Knox Chapter, Friday parents, ontinues to increase its was wrecked, six persons killed and 20 in- o^ Bay funeral was held in her late home Saturday defeats Germany's supposed plans "to in- conducted by Rev. A. P. Hatch of Trov. and started with 31 charter members. The Joseph A. Gilmore. j. more butter now than jured, and two others are missing who afternoon, Rev. G. G. Winslow officiating. after which the remains were taken to the terfere in the Philippines. State Regent, Mrs. Helen F. White of Lew- Mrs J. lv. Buckminster of Providence. The make for the mouth of are supposed to have perished.Gov. The tioral were numerous and village cemetery for interment. offerings [Pittsfield iston the Is lbs. a of 1300 lbs. before the New York Advertiser. organized chapter. After reading R. I., arrived to visit her sister. gain Black, Legislature BLANCO ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. beautiful and came from a large number of Tuesday month last year.At a adjourned, Saturday, signed the met- the by-laws and objects of the organization Mrs. Wallace Turner. Havana advices state that Governor- relatives and friends. The Sons of Veter- Rockland school board, ropolitan district election bill, and at Mrs. Ella Thompson, wife of Thoedore Mrs. White stated the of the General Blanco to commit ans and Ladies’ Aid sent flowers objects society, Mr. and Mrs. Win. M. Randall an i P. was re-elected once sent to the Senate the nomination of attempted Society Thompson, died at her home iu North Deer Irving and added that at the present time the ♦ suicide when he learned doubt and there was a handsome marked June 12. She has an invalid for arrived home Tuesday evening but bis was cut John former chief of beyond pillow Isle, been salary McCullough, police of the American Revolution all that Admiral Cervera’s had “Mother.’' a longtime, but lias borne her with Daughters week's visit in Portland. -1.000.Treasurer Drew of New York, as state superintendent of squadron suffering been annihilated. re- great fortitude and Christian patience, bow- over the country are raising money, sewing _>• has received word that elections under its sen- Early dispatches provisions. The ing ever to His will who doeth all Mrs. Henry Gray return*-.1 M..- I iTT.-r 5.art ceived at Havana th* things and in different ways for the sol- ■ receive from the ate confirmed the nomination a vote of gave impression well. working >‘>,000 by that he had eluded the Mrs. Charlotte Kelley Rankin, widow of By her death the 2nd. Cong’l church of the week fr«-m a year's vis t in L'-s Ange- ■ American fleet and diers, and that this Frances E. Webber of 2o to 12.Tlie steamer City of Seattle loses one of its most faithful, earnest mem- specially requested the demonstrations of in the Cuban the late* Walter B. Rankin and daughter of les, Cal., with her two .-ns. the interest upon the arrived at Victoria,B. C., Saturday, from joy bers. She leaves a loving husband to mourn chapter be not behind in this good work. capital partook of the nature of a festival. the late to her death. as 1). •* v f annually for a scholar Alaska, with is miners from Dawson and Benjamin Kelley, passed quietly early The community unite She made special reference to the relief sent Hon. A. Booily with his Charles Wlien the truth came settled rest at one in its heartfelt m halt is to be at about in dust and drafts. gloom upon early Tuesday morning, July 19th, extending sympathy the D. A. R. to the iu Brookly n, N. Y visited p s n.. ’.her. Mrs. placed >.*,00,000 gold this time of by boys blue at Clnek- the city, all gayeties were and of sorrow. [Deer Isle and Stun- I si as a fund The City of Seattle news that the stopped, the home her daughter. Mrs. Elmer Sher- Lucretia hist w e-k. permanent brings | and ington Press. amauga. She then touched lightly ou the Boody ..The Ellsworth town i>t has been under every public many private buildings city Skagway placed man on Church street, aged sixty years. other of were hung with crepe and other black interests the. society, the Continen- Mrs. Charies Mason, her son, Hr. Henry /king stringent measures martial law.The resignation of Dr. E. Mrs. Rankin has been slowly declining in The friends in town of Miss Edna tal Hall at Washington, which is to he tin- Mason, and his w.fe of Ellsworth, visit.-d a tax, several parties re- Benjamin Andrews as president of Brown draperies. many health for a few months, and the end, J. Wardweil of Rockland, a sister of John of the tin- Mary Mrs. Cliarh s Stevens last week. one case was tried, all University to accept the position of OLD GLOB Y FLOATS OVEli SANTIAGO. headquarters delegates, though sudden at the was not en- Wardwell of this were to learn to abide the of schools iu has very last, place, pained Washington monument, and the National fleeing by superintendent Chicago of her death at the of m Mrs. Leslie L. Hubbard of Watervi'le ar- In front of It a home her mother The must now been received Ilev. Thos. D. Anderson Santiago, Sunday, July 17th, tirely unexpected. was with remark- for the which Wash- dog-owners by ^ Rockland, Monday evening, July 11th. She University, foundingof rived last evening t" visit her par- 10 a. m., via Guantonamo Bay. Old able and fortitude that she bore the Friday i scented.The Bangor city secretary of Brown University corpora- patience was ill only a few days of pneumonia. She ington left a is now’ over the legacy. ents, Mr. and Mrs. I V. Miller. it decided to a tax on tion. The is to take at (dory floating fortifica- was a favorite and friends levy resignation effect j suffering incident to the last few weeks, and great had many are tions of At 0 o’clock this Following the officers of the new as can be found will once.The President has as Santiago. with a here where she visited, who will Miss Alice Chesley visited relative*, u many appointed iiopw'ul faith that she looked forward frequently Vice the under com- mourn her death. She was 27 chapter: Regent, Josephine Walker; then value, from to commissioners to meet on a similar com- morning Spanish troops deeplv years Belfast last week, while on her way fr m mand of Gen. Toral left their trenches into the future. Mrs. Rankin leaves a old. [Camden Herald. Regeut, Sarah Watts Washburn Secretary, government has also mission on the part of Great Britian and Calais to her home in Newton. Ma.-s. and marched into the American daughter, Mrs. Elmer A. a sou, Nettie '"is to refrain from for the of re- lines, Sherman, Mary Levensaler; Historian, Mary [ riding Canada, purpose adjusting 1 1 one one, the laid Elmer I. Rankin, and a brother, Dexter T. w.-nt to Boston Ihi—- i.ks. Mayor Beal in an lations between the United State and where, by regiments Benjamin W oman’s State Relief Corps. Stoyell Stimpsoii: Registrar, Emily C. Cuptill the This ( Senators down their arms. At the same lime the ! Kelley, all of this city, as well as an extend- Ida Watts ! day to attend the reunion f the Kim.-nth subject says; anada, Fairbanks, Gray; Rep- 1 Smith; Chaplain, Newcomb; was hauled down and the | essary by the reckless resentatives Dingley. Kassou, Foster. Spanish llag ed circle of sorrowing friends. Funeral ser- The sixteenth annual convention of the Treasurer, Helen Louise Carr: Auditor, Massachusetts Regimental Ass... c Stars and hoisted in its / full men The steamer which touched Stripes place. j vices will be held forenoon Woman's State Relief of Maine was j grown upon Cottage City, this, Thursday, Corps Eliza Kellogg Levensaler; Councilors, Fan- Mrs. Carrie I P. r. c return.' 1 at The work of loading the Spanish prison- k.-. to the great danger of Victoria, B. C.. July 10 on her way to j at ten at the home on Church street. held in Waterville, 13th and 14th. The ers on to o’clock, July nie A Ruggles, Mary Mills, Cassandra from a visit of \\. -k*\\ rk Till* new stand at Seattle from had on transports preparatory sending Saturday eight \ grand Alaska, board 20 State Mrs. A. Bickford of them back-to n will be commenced as President, Lydia Vinal Washburn, Margare* Had Lermoud, Mrs. Childs. h l-'.vereu. M i** k. Bangor, is fast nearing miners from Dawson City, with about Spa her sister, soon as are Isaac Pearson of Revere Mass., arrived Auburn, presided. The. roll-call showed 07 Lois M Eliza L. Crawford. I i will be one of the best in three-quarters of a million dollars iu gold ships provided. Creighton, Hon. Wm. C. Marshall left M- via Del at the of the It. is one but dust and the Siboney, Playa Este, July 13th. Tuesday evening with the remains of his delegates present opening con- only story drafts, mostly latter. Good the State Assessors r T The have to erate join in Bang m-y le than the old one. strikes have been made on a new branch Spanish igreed co-o[ father, Jeremiah B. Pearson, who died at vention. the \ \ co} Celebrating ictory > with the Americans in the are holding sessions in Pen dise.-r myv I length, feet wide, and of Eldorado, Bonanza, French Creek and destroying the Maine General Hospital in Portland The State President iu her annual address mines and at the harbor en- 's aie 30 feet tall. The Skookum Gulch. They are reported torpedoes Siuidav. Deceased had been troubled made the following statements: During the Drs.G. P Lombard and G. W So ddaid | trance, to Madrid’s The celebration in this oity the evening of wiil be of subject approval, e :.,000 people. enormously productive high levels. with his and went to Portland for treat- last ^ was in di- went to Portlaml Tuesd :> t< art. :. lt an- | which is In all I'-" eyes year 1,1)01.'.ir> given charity loth in honor of the vbTor\ over the j j a Victories at Dexter, Xew- Quartz claims so far expected to-day. ,000 July prospected yield poor ment about six weeks Other or turned over to the members *>f the nual meeting of the Maine D.-nta! A— i- Spaniards are to down their arms an l ago. complica- rectly tieet at de Cuba was suc- I a will put up much more prospects..George Alfred Pillsbury of lay Spanish Santiago submit to taken tions followed, and resulted fatally. Mr. different G. A. R. posts To for simi- tion, f u last, and that at Nor- the lirrn of Pillsbury a Co., president of being home, something expend cessful in every respe t. The weather was heretofore unknown in The offi- Pearson lived in Morrill in life and lar More than hundreds of louble its output. It is the Northwestern Bank and one of the history. early purposes. this, threatening during the day. but the evening Miss Field of Bang s M ss cials are the behind ail best considering country afterwards in Montville and Freedom. He sick and have been visited and com- M 1 1 -re the factories in the known men in the Northwest, died needy was cool for those win- marched ami May Eddy of Bay City. im uni Guantanamo for a where the enough ;case > some in great camp t exteut. Minneapolis 17, aged 82 years. was a successful farmer. He was married forted, ministrations that cannot be meas- on steamer -f B mg : >r a ( July of disease would be warm enough for the spectators win- st.1 I Saturday City ? 'i ical B has voted to He leaves a fortune and his danger very small. xiety large public twice. Oue son, Isaac, by the tirst marriage ured in dollars and cents. In consideration few visa. There are excellent facilities for or sat. The procession harmed and the hue days this yea. in Port- in the five have getting j outing gifts past years aggregated survives him, also the second wife formerly of the fact that the G. A. R. is now consid- there. of march was as announced last week, ex- and da •. M .',d r- d. has been fixed, but it over half a million dollars. supplies Mrs. M.(1. Prentiss agiit | yet Ursula Guild of Freedom, and one sou, the matter of soldiers of the ■ On of the official announcement ering admitting ; held some time the last receipt cept that instead of crossing over tho ugh and Mr. Clias. F. Prentiss uni wife d Brew- of the surrender of President Gould. Taey live in Belfast. The funeral present war to in that > that there will Santiago, membership organiza- Field street the marched To er were of Mr. and Mrs. 11. M I ren | probable To Remove or Mines. procession up guests -ession Explode McKinley sent a to Gen. Shatter was held Wednesday afternoon in Morrill. tion, a new arises for the Relief ! this year.Eben telegram question Vine street. All the societies tiss last the on behalf of the represemed Friday, York, first assistant in the thanking army Arnei- Corps to settle, of the wives, \ admitting had numbers in the and there ican for its brilliant achievement good ranks, Mr. and Mrs. II. ]’. Mrs. li her station, has been ap- Maj. Hoxie has received the following in- people Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph R. Mears of Morrill mothers and daughters of these soldiers to Thumps, n, j were citizens in on at Santiago in the face of great obstacles many carriages, bieyries O Patterson, Mrs. C. J. Hall and M ss A. 1" | inn's successor as local structions from Washington in relation to are mourning the loss of their little grand- membership iu the order. | •«-w York. Mr. is a and on foot. Transparencies were carried, Southworth went to Swan Lake i ist Satur- Emery the mines in the rivers and harbors in bis J1 EKE MENTION. daughter, Marie Markle, who died Tuesday The State secretary, Mrs. A. M. Sawyer of 'i Me., and is 3S years old. bearing the names of the various military fur a few jurisdiction : The morning. Mr. and Mrs. Markle were spend- Portland, submitted her report, which day days. eof Bates college, lie has output of smokeless powder for j and naval leaders and the following mottoes “You are authorized to remove or showed of M. \V Welch an 1 Mrs. Fr:. s II other service for fourteen explode the navy department is steadily increasing ing the summer with Mrs. M.’s parents, Mr. that the total number corps Dec. Mrs. as in your will be best for the in- The Vankeeshe.il game beat the Spaniards. judgment and tlie ordnance is now over and Mrs. at North Ground, 1, 1897, was 00; since that time three have W( sited in >rt last \\ ■ L'heir meeting of the creditors of terests of the service, wherever the interests receiving Mears, port Camp Lieutenant Wainwriglit remembered the Bucks) 5000 for the use of the surrendered their the num- and the prominent lumberman of commerce demand, the submarine mines pounds daily big and they had hoped the change of air and charters, making Maine right. ^husbands drove to Bueksp -rt Sunn.v steel could not. steal out. '-signed, held at Skowhe- in the various rivers and harbors under your guns. scene would be of benefit to little Marie, ber at present 03, with a total membership of Gervera’s ships returned home with them. in 12 The bureau of construction and They could not sly by Schley. oiler of 1-2 per cent. charge. repair whose health was The how- a off the J feeble, change, 8,350, showing slight falling during When the Pluton met the Gloucester her Otis has recovered from Mr. ( lark’s .’iabilites were “It is intended that the cables, junction is a million and a of Capt. ingraham expending quarter soon last six on account of ever, did her no good, and she yielded months the surrender commander knew he'd lost her. emmam of he of boxes, anchors, casemate appliances, etc., dollars a mouth upon repairs,' fitting and his recent illness''and resumed regular July meeting the left of three no new ones hav- sub-marine shall remain in position, and that you shall to disease. The bereaved parents charters by corps, Spain’s navy. kiaml on ; iry government, au order refitting vessels for the war. This is the steamer City of Bangor at Ko< have ready at each harbor the necessary steamer of after- ing been organized meanwhile. the All along the liue of march the procession the of a greatly in excess of what was expended by City Bangor Tuesday During her to Boston lasr Thursday. lorizing purchase mine cases, explosives, etc., so that mines to trip vith the intention of raak- in a year before the war commenced. no »n, for their home in New Haven, Ct., time the order has suffered the loss of 59 was greeted with red lire, tire-works, and replace those removed can be laid upon re- Mrs. Hannah Woods of Trov, who has The United States commission wo ere the funeral and interment will take members 1 death. other illuminations, and many houses and improvements on College ceipt. of telegraphic instructions. sanitary y been living with her son for the past yeai at imer. The total amount “Should you deem it best in the interests organized to care for the sick and wound- place. The parents and grandparents have State Treasurer, Mrs. Wellman A. Jewett lawns were brilliantly lighted. The Band Grafton, South Dakota, arrive.1 .here Satur v taxation is of the service to explode the mines in posi- ed in war has elected Benj. Harrison, She visited her Mrs. Al- j >105,310.30. the sympathy of their many friends in this of Portland, submitted her report as follows : played stirring and patriotic selections dur- day. daughter, 8 tion, you are authorized to do so whenever Lew Robert T. here before to her per cent, an l there are president; Wallace, the march. phonse Dyer, g."Ug have on hand sufficient materials to im- vicinity in their bereavement. Amount received. $994 84 ing *i at S3 each.William you Lincoln, Henry Watterson, vice presidents home. [Pittsfield Advertiser. [ mediately replace them. expended. 592 24 At the close of the parade those who form- u and Miss and Daniel E. treasurer. \ is, France, “In the mines are to Sickles, Zion’s Herald of 13tli “We H. L. Woodcock, the artist,, of B -li'ast, was tiring you requested Admiral July says: ed the procession were invited into the u of Bath were married in the and to Sampson has cab ed the navy Cash on hand.$402 10 in the on route for Criehaveii, [ personally superintend operation are to announce that Miss Mae E. city Thursday that in three of pained of where the mem- is v\ ee,\s 11 out in Bath July 12th. The carefully observe the result in each case, so department his opinion Her report of the financial standing of the Knights Pythias Hall, \> heie he to sj.elid several | of Rev. G. R. a r< of the that the information which will be the Spanish vessels may be saved. The Palmer, daughter Palmer, bers of that order had a treat of door sketehing. Cnehaver. has been j l Dale, pastor church, gained, subordinate corps was as follows: prepared of in be Colon is died 2b. The funeral li tic Held for Mr. Woodeoek’s aPistii >-yt | Haven great value future operations, may certainly in good condition, he Sunday evening, June fruit, and lemonade, and for the social ceremony.North DR. cigars and brush. CourierdJa/.ette. carefully collected in the interest of the and there are reasonable [Rockland \ i with tlie telephone ser- reports, hopes services being held at Livermore Falls at time here the extend science of war.” of Amount in the hands of the differ- enjoyed participants inalhaven A Rockland saving the Maria Teresa and the the time of the ministerial the recent appointments by the Pres | meeting, ent treasurers Nov. 3, 1896. $7,99;! 12 thanks to the K. P.'s. It was a to Among lias extended their line to he a Favorable Business Conditions. Vizcaya. Association attended in a body. The burial Received since then. 5,500 10 dent was that ot E. E. Hat. h. to cap- has of omen ail except the members of that order. t is now in order. Sunday been the day good na- running service was at Saco, June 29.” Mr. Palmer tain of Infantry. Capt.. Hatch, who is n for the American cause thus far in this the island is located in The destruction of a Eu- 28 w Spanish fleet, is a native of Northport and his many $18,493 tive of Liberty, has sailed it,h his regiment 8. Bar of the the war. It was on Sunday that Dewey CR. PERSONAL. Staples.The rope's quick appreciation feat, from San Francisco for Manila. the Manila was on friends in this vicinity sympathize with him aud surgical hospital will wearying flags of truce at Santiago, and at destroyed squadron;it Am’t expended for charity.$ 1,409 7*5 of Boston was in town i;11 ity; already the plans last the surrender, have all influenced some Sunday that Schley did the same to in his bereavement. incidentals.... 3,808 58 W. A. R. Boothby Henry (). Archibald went to Boston Sat- markets But Americans have i Cervera’s u-d, one considerable con- day by day. squadron; and it was on Sun- capital tax- iso 85 Monday. urday to join his wife, who has >.. there; mat- grown, and see 'that not many outside that tlie of William one of the old sea to G. A. R. 492 19 oid .work will shortly day formal surrender Santiago Capt. Greeley, given posts. several weeks for tr. atmem ters greatly influence the business which Capt. E. L. French went to Boston Tues- surgical They (Jo. I was made. captains «.f Hingham, who for nearly forty- msolidated Ice has worth in weeks. Mrs. enables them to market $1,210 274,015 rive was 88 on will return about, three i t years engaged in the mackerel fish- $ 5,700 day business. Kennebec ice to tlie U. of domestic abroad in a products year, ery from this port, passed away at the Arc! i-aid's health is improving rapidly. 11 use in the in The The Miss Florence I. Wells went t<> Portland hospitals against $<>10,052,844 worth imported. Women’s Temple. residence of his daughter, Mrs. Francis Mer- Cash on hand in sub-eorp3 treasur- --t was loaded last new loan has a Mrs. Geo. ('. Boss -n, dr. of Lawiema, cargo proved stupendous success, sey, on El n street, last Monday morning, ies..3 5,7ob 40 Tuesday for a short visit. isted schooner (.'has. E. over $l,o00,000,(H)0 having been subscribed, Chicago, July lb. The State 88 who has a few .lavs L. presidents aged years, 7 mouths, 2 days. Capt. The pleasantest feature of the session was Mass., been spending and it is now tin? of chief interest of the National Women’s Christian Tem- Tileston E. Woodside ->f Sabattus is visit- ;; nual of the question Greeley was horn in Belfast, Me., Dec. 2, with her Mrs. I H. has campmeeting banks will after the reception Wednesday evening. This aunt, Sherman, gone tual whether any get enough, perance Union in executive session to-day 1809, and came to in 1820, where ing his uncle, Tileston Wadiin, Esq. j Temple Association Hingham to Little Deer where she will he the personal subscriptions have been accepted, washed their hands of the lie has since lived. He Nov. was to the members and to a Isle, l \ crona 5 to Temple building married, 80, visiting good Mrs. llarriiuan of Frankfort is visit- Park, August to support further circulation. Industries enterprise and a resolution in which Mrs. Manly of Mr. and Mrs. e New ac adopted 1887, Margaret (Davis) Watson, daugh- many invited friends of the order about the guest Henry Gerry t- Gold Democrats will and business are at the lowest the Mrs. L. oil street. naturally following language occurs: ter of Zebulou It. and Margaret (Pattersou) ing George Ryan Bridge York. t nd to nominate a for the and therefore the records we city. It was held in Hall, hand- to-day point year, “And recommend that no further call Davis, who | receded him to the loug home Thayer are. more Miss Zilla Payson returned yesterday from | Governor.Charles II. impressive. [Dun's Review July to local unions or effort by them be made to April 11, 1888. A daughter, Mrs. Hersey, somely decorated for the occasion, the na- The following from Waldo county attend- "'fii 10. secure of or for the to visit relatives in Waldo. j appointed postmaster ownership pay Temple.” mentioned above, survives him of his im- tional colors being very prominent in the Medtield, Mass., ed the summer school for teachers at Pitts- annual Ilan- This resolution was 18 to 14, the mediate His career as identified ! mitre.The passed family. while ferns Will wife and child of Anna E. ; votes the trustees decorations, and dowers were Rowe, Wollaston, field last week Mrs. Means, Unity >, iii will be held at Concerning Local Industries. opposing representing with Hingham’s important industry, the Wyman M. who are members of the executive council. mackerel of was marked profusely arranged about the room. Mass., visited Miss Maude Mathews last Vena Myriek, Troy; Wiunifred Worthing, c ’li, Tuesday, Wednesday, fishery years ago, A second resolution the of aud a was 1 The insurance on the lime manufacturing unanimously passed by length service, by steadfast- devoted to routine week. Mabel Brooks; Minnie J1 ill- } Sept. 0, 7, and 8.The Thursday chiefly Palermo; Hose, ot the Sullivan Lime Company at disavows all legal obligation to pay for the ness and devotion to the interests of those } mit the U. S. S. plant business and the election and installation of Miss Grace A. Lord returned home Tues- man, Troy. Frolic, destroyed by fire a short §300,000 trust bonds on the Temple building he served. It is singular too that during owned Islesboro,partially but officers. The list is as follows: ? yacht Comanche, by time since, has been satisfactorily adjusted, requests that an effort be made to cancel the years in which he sailed from this port President, day evening from a trip to Boston and the Capt. A. E. Fernald of Winterport has r< tv Y a brother of work of has been the “moral obligation before the next he had but two Rufus W. Lincoln Mrs. J. D. Winn vice Cleveland, and the rebuilding begun. owners, Stanwood, ; president, White Mountains. reived a letter from his son, Roy U. Fern d, memorial convention as a tribute to the ex- and Peter L. is practically completed The kiln was only slightly damaged, and L. Whitou. Of the schooners he Mrs. E. press wishes and of Miss Gilpatric, Waterville; chaplain, Miss Inez of Montville was a a of Maine that I: navy aud the vessel can be quickly repaired. The damage to dying request skippered, there were the Rambler, Center, Peavey guest University graduate, stating yard, Frances E. Willard.” Mrs. George S. Dutch, South Berwick; i.r week. She is in charge of the wharf was not extensive. The shed was Jew, Glide, Allegro, Letart, Gamecock, of Miss Abbie McDowell Tuesday night. he was wounded in the ear at the battle of in two Bloomer he sailed 121 Miss con- 1 totally destroyed, but can be rebuilt Emma, (which years) treasurer, Daisy Libby, Lincoln; His friends no i Ji. Gheen, U. S. N., and P. She was on her way to visit friends in Fort Santiago. many hope that or three weeks, and from present appear- A Cable to Hawaii. L. Whiton. The latter was his last com- k West, and thence to ductor, Mrs. F. E. Merrill, China; guard, Fairfield. serious results will follow from the wound. Key ances the entire will be in running mand out of Hingham, He sailed the Olive New plant Mrs. Charlotte In England Salvation order and business resumed there that B. 14. Advices from V. Tower aud the Ellen M. Foster each one Fuller, Lincoln; directors, by Victoria, O., July Mrs. Charles F. Ginn, Mrs. Dora Wagner, H. M. Prentiss, postal clerk of the Belfast. ’1M> strong, went into camp time. The most serious loss to the company Honolulu state that the executive council of season out of Boston. This closed his sea- Mrs. L. A. Bounds, South Paris; Mrs. Sarah and who & Burnham R. P. has been ::'ol Saturday. Lieut. Col. has been on account of the interruption of the island government has signed a contract faring, and he repaired to Townsend, Mass,, Jennie A. Harvey Smalley Henry Davidson, ()., granted for Martin, Foxcroft; Jordan, Eads Y iu command. Col. business, and that will be of short duration. with the Scrymser company to lay a cable a time and engaged in farming. It was have been very sick for some time past, regular vacations, like the clerks on the Higgins Mrs. M. M. Mrs. IK The lime manufactured them has from the American coast to Honolulu and here his wife and after he re- Falls; Merrill, Spriugdeld; Si, l.i arrived Sunday and Com- by proved died, shortly were all reported as gaining yesterday. main line. He runs three weeks and is off over The will run turned to where he closed his Warren. l in to be of excellent quality, one-half Japan. line from San Diego Hingham, Jones, tti, ‘‘di-Tucker is expected later one or more on ac- and finds a sale in the market. to Honolulu and thence to Japan the latter days amid the scenes and surrounded by There is no change in the condition of week, strictly speaking, s There are about 50 lump, ready section to be of the friends and relatives he loved. His de- no his ^1/n.ent. [Rockland Opinion. exclusive. The provisions Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Boome left Tuesday Walter fl. West, who was recently injured count of there being Sunday trains °^cers present.Miss the contract permit the government of the cline in health bad been gradual. He clearly li-lhfiail,l,f for their home in Billerica, Mass. Mr. in a collision on the He stay in Belfast can be only five and a half Dresden took a dose so to it knew he was highway. recognizes lui, ,. large No other preparation has ever done United States protect itself should months ago that drifting ‘' Lj toward Boome has been in Halifax and his his friends when enter his but at each vacation. M. J. McCarty of July loth and died from many people so much good as Hood’s Sar- deem the contract inimical to American the everlasting shore, but with per- visiting they room, days ’8 lil< fect with aud with next morning. She was 25 saparilla, America’s Greatest Medicine. interests. composure, eye clear wife in Belfast. relapses at once into unconsciousness. Lewdston runs as relief clerk. Fashions at Saratoga. Dangers of Log Driving. Literary News and Notes. Picturesque Brooksville. I gold dust washing powder.

Fearless Men for a Work which A Resort on Penobscot Morning <'o*tuines. Foulard Silks, (irena- Required All the articles in The Forum for July Charming Bay ami diiK'H Orgamlie*. Mull Hals. shoes. Often Means Death. its Myriad Attractions for Summer Vis- I are and there is Kelts. With the exception of going to sea in particularly “readable;” itors. winter time in a leaky old coaster there not a dull paper in the issue. While so We see many places spoken of as sum- The predominance of delicate colors, or probably is no more hazardous occupation much biographical matter relative to the mer of which have become black and or | resorts, many white, (separately combined) than that of driving logs in the quick wa- j late Mr. Gladstone is being presented to noted along the coast of Maine and one in Saiah-ga costumes, proves that the ters of tlit* Penobscot, yet there is always I the and not a of men. who are to take public by the press magazines, acquainted might think these were 1 rigu of ib-iing contrasts is over: .it the plenty willing the chances. of drivers have The Forum has for its article a all or at least the best. But from same lime, a red Begimeuts j leading my lnwcver, plain organdy been drowned between ami Bangor, Me., sketch of the deceased statesman by Mr. own knowledge of the coast of Maine and here ai.d there, toned down with black the head waters'of the river in the past GOLD .lustin McCarthy, M. P., written four a snow of the of Penobscot hut is never See particularly vicinity triM n-.ii.i ~. uoids the variety which is twenty years, there any lack oi volunteers tor the service. years ago with the stipulation that it Bay, whose beauty cannot be I a! w a\ s desiiable. rivaled, it is at this time <*t year that the drives should not be till alter Mr. should are not. foi breakfast dresses is in published say they 1'ique great are started, and the smartest men who Gladstone’s death. Mr. McCarthy says: Storm in I know n this as iu eviry thing there is favor, and pale blue trimmings, whethei evei steered a boat or handled a cant-dog “I am not writing a biography of Mr. a of taste. We see have been sent the river in scores aud of great diversity things in a 'h-eg tj '-.inct and jacket covered with up Gladstone. The public life (Gail- hundreds to navigate the last winter’s stone to and is to differently, borne of our resorts have be- wiiite or levers, sash and hat log belongs history, open braiding, cut to boom. To be a one must be the study of anyone and everyone. I am Summer? come world famed. There are those are ac- DUST of blue, all and Trimmings pretty active, fearless, and equally indifferent to rather desirous of telling in a cursory sort We never did; but we have where money has been lavished without ceptable. Park blue pique is even more cold water, hard work and bad cooking of way how that life began, how that seen the clothing at this time stint or hindrance. These have become THE BEST served at intervals. Most of the was directed from its serve cable, and a handsome dress has irregular career beginning, of the year so covered with Penobscot drivers are strong and active how the nature aud the genius of the man known by the influence of noted men who white lace in waving patterns all around dandruff'that it looked as if it hoys of Irish descent, who are asserted how he came to to take a a Bangor themselves, had been out in a regular snow- happened liking to certain the skirt, up the sides, w ith a smaller de- called the best the old beliefs aud to cast old log uavigatorsju world, slough away storm. place, not stopping perhaps to see if there on and sleeves. and there is a liberal of French- as said of was not a all sign jacket sprinkling prejudices, how, Bright him, No this snowstorm. better, but lent their energy ( men need of auadiaus, Tarratine Indians and lie was toward the to build the same, btill there are I'AllK lll.l E FOULARD SILKS always struggling up WASHING POWDER sun would from the British maritime provinces, the light. My idea is to make a study As the summer other where nature has strewn her as places with white silk accessories, such front, latter known here as “P. E. melt the snow so will generally from personal memory of the man rather falling beauties with a lavish hand and is only collar, rovers and belt, are worn at any J.’s. although not all of them ever saw than a chronicle of his career." From waiting for circumstances to bring them Prince Edward’s Island the and all times of the day, or trimmed with these avowals of author it will be gath- into note. One of which 1 will speak is The crews, with bosses, go by rail, boat, ered that Mr. article makes the south western nanow black velvet, the dress is still McCarthy’s Cape Rozier, part of aud on foot to the or landings places exceptionally interesting reading. Mr. Brooksville and a promontory extending more useful. For afternoon or evening, where the have been tumbled into F. on logs Frank Hilders paper “The Philip- into the Penobscot Bay some live miles. the streams in winter the grenadines or organdies come out by the by choppers. pine Islands” is valuable from the fact This Cape, as it is called, is often passed at their destinations start that it is tin- result of observa- Ayer’s Arriving they summer visitors ou hundred, and so great is the new partiali- personal by their way to and the logs in the quick water aud follow tion of the country aud of intercourse from Bar Harbor who look its for black, that an iron-frame r.pou rug- ty grenadine stream. there were no To the them down If falls, with its Mr. Hilders view of Public! people. ged shore, little dreaming of the hidden with fifteen rufiles of black satin ribbon no « r the work our is in rapids, dams, ledges, latest acquisition evidenced the beauty that lies beyond. Nature seems would he but the “The on the skirt, was among the othei hand- easy enough, lumbering following paragraph: world con- Hair to have done her best to gratify the eye are sorts waters thickly studded with all tains no fairer nor more fertile no ami me taste oi oenoiuer. some c< cunics of a young matron, lands, please every society of aud if a catches for obstructions, single log more promising field commercial en- From our numerous hill-tops cau be bad whose kn< of such matters is un- a dam 01 across a rock WISH TO SAY THAT wledge upon the brink of terprise, and no people more worthy to be some of the tinest views of the Penobscot MY^"— doubted. Illack satin ruffles on in the channel thousands of are im- a ribbon logs elevated to hijher place in the scale of Bay and surrounding country. Wild bn | up at that spot and a jam, and to be assisted education lies in a w bite oiuandy w crew -in on a hotel veran- mediately piled nations, by grow abundance and large pond t! terror of the diiver, is formed. aud to obtain it." of acres Idled with various kinds of d a io a belle. good government many Washington I he iih must be broken at all hazards, j fish give not only pleasure but protit to! .m! heieis w here the lies. In these A remarkable of articles vigor in A I V K M.| XAI.IN i. danger group upon melt these flakes of dandruff ; the angler. The cod, hake, haddo k and a -end deal of is used to of national interest in tlie days dynamite topics appears the scalp. It goes further than pollock of lormer years have again made .■ ><■ hi at* sib; with a break but the .1 Atlantic. Two of them discuss our 11;;•; plaited jams, ordinarily breaking uly this: it prevents their formation. their appearance in our bay and good i> th»m* men with who relations with in the of it:iVi blue, white and black ribbon ..way by rant-dogs, England light It has still other properties: deep sea iishing can be found one-halt go out upon the mass oi and Secretary Olney's n ich-talked-of sugges- it will restore color to gray hair mile from the shores of >iin;bating an overskirt, tlie trimming tangled logs [ Cape Kozier. W« like to it in motion tion for an alliance, lit. SAL work beavers out of -CLOSING OUT get again. Anglo-American in just ten times every are also free from much of the with h ■ >1 was fog ui.ing each side tin front, men lin k Hon. .Janus M. from | If tiie jam have good they get l’ryce, speaking ten cases. is so troublesome farther east. our ! ee! iiO: chive, and a ashore all and are railed the of calls attention even more: it afteino.ui pale right, “bully Kuglish point view, And it does ! nights are cool and refreshing and whim starts with- to the essential >f the two nations the roots blue tarieia silk liad three wide boys." If the jam suddenly, unity feeds and nourishes we arc free t<» admit that we have n >t th• in out winning, as it often does, and the race, history, laracter, and aims, and of the hair. Thin hair becomes wealth or luxuries of Bar black htee ii■ 'imees, the two ones llaimu t upper men air in the wild rush of timber in behalf of his welcomes thick and short hair be- -aught countrymen hair; other the visitor we have that whi< 1 m Is an absolute one and no advertising schc euninLi towards the wumt. each headed w advance, c t ici.il 01 and ..tei that follows, then the Bangor every private, towards comes long hair. much better and at loss price, health a:id a n;:iiow blaek Ihussi N net iniHe. ,i of ( loser relations and a better undei stand- by papers g- story somebody being Vf'c have a book on the Hair happiness derived from ocean bin ;-.*•> make a change in im business as soon as 1 h> drowmd on the driv< The be .James K Hosmei traces the i:-. a\j» v avia, olio a \ D\ body may ing. and Scalp. It is vours, for the which daily sweep our hills line > lami- to w, evolution of the United from our afterward many miles down States nated the hand of man. Om 1 s->. : nd a v asking. by stock to dr sales plain tin i-vi-r. Ini! tb" chance.- are that it will eoU>nial my sufficiently My original dependence upon Eng- If y-u 'i > not obt tin all 1 ho facilities are !.• [aid boating unsurpassed. dy made over green foi a debutante, had ti>• t• bi r. nm the rivet interdependence nations, >. D. C1:a in Industrial st-ai' u.e on full waist:tucked sleeves. limv.-.f A v. who have visited my store. gourds are i n-A dy ki:"ws who the pool fellow was. springing from their common race, lan- I>t; .1. ( AVER, Lowel! Mae3. My 1 bl b. n bows on shoulder and and in Tbr driver w--rks night ami day, as cir guage, institutions, ideals, which Itch on human, mange on hov-.es. «i o v me- _.:;.dv sa.'lu .- art much us- d. cum-um-'-s demand. '■Sum-limes two or they stand alone together as against all i so ek, erred in minutes b\ W t. :'- tim men air scut ahead of the main the other nations of the world: and K.iuita !.• >Tit•: 1 This n-ver he is. S t it i...■ 1 r kcd at tiie ends, and the | body great A A. .11 owes & in t to keep tbr legs mining past a point from his different point of departure, Co., In-uggmrn. \I. to grenadines. -T- -- win :, a "ii A ■ k« :y o They are lie reaches the same conclusion as >e<-re- \\ itli (iolu Dust and New s.

b aib.•nI i• ; unusual opj.or- Pro \ji• wiili ebunk -all pork, a try- iary Olhey and Mr. Uiyce, and believe* ■ N< v' Vrri\«*s it \ niroii\ri ;:t> : i-triu costumes, and young :m par. .; -a' eodli-ii a I a .. mntity of that tlie welfare of the world depends Tut; li.^hunf 1 r<)m tin 1 ukon. hai i bread. .- :;e b may lire some the mutual accord of the two na- 1 1 ; I*• dresses, soft lined re.] upon day-. They •T: toi themselves when- tion*. ami tln.it the long sundered kind- V \ N • 01 \I1S. 1.1. C July I''1.'". Till* it- r. .1 .; 1 s ks •>! ga;a every stylish ever they time, ami a; night build a red are now slowly gravitating toward first steamer to arrive from St. Michael’s 'l.adc. 1 iu si s. silk until hats, and big bre am: sleep as near to it as they alliance. Hiury (’.Lea, whose History with gold dust and news Horn Dawson ■ the is a,: •: ii -i dare. A man to be able Imposition direct is the tug New She look- -i.> ; b i i. is. i, -i m charming good issupposed universally accepted England. to walk a log as well ns a sparrow earn as authoritative, gives a valuable insight ed in at Nanaimo Sunday on her wav to tui- > on hoi. Is and.:.' w here in bala: rr on a tw ig ant sometimes the best into the disorganization and weakness of Seattle from the Yukon D.vei, and O. II. the sun.nit ev<-i bici ;:es waft ings. balmy of them get a bath in the h y watei and go Spain in her present conflict with us. by St. Denis embraced the opportunity to the swic-T odi-i of IMunax A- l.anman’s all day in frozen e -t..rs t ! 'eago Inter- depicting tin decadent condition of that post io Vancouver some particulars of the Ocean. country, and tracing the causes, state of affairs in the Klondike Vioi b'.i v a t-, ;em;uknbk alike foi its steadily region MANY THINGS BELOW THE CC at work during the last four centuries, and on the liver Yukon. ITe says: bi« iii \ and; :e^.ashing pungency. Hints on Spanish Pronunciation. that have produced it. and gradually “The tug left Seattle on May foi- the nation down to st. two in IN U A I > K HATS dragged its present Michael's with river boats tow. The the avei- difficulty experienced by state of demoralization and weakness. We arrived at St. Michael’s on .June iT, 1.- jl oir> lead, at the same time Neapoli- age American in premium ing tin* .Spanish Erof. J. Laurence Laughlin completes and found several sailing vessels anchored tans .ne light ami o*-l and small names with which the are looking, newspapers the group with a timely and well-con- and discharging cargoes. T1 e ice left St. 11 you avail \ourselves ol the chance \ v »• tilled renders the article means ignored. A liand- nowadays following sidered upon The War and Money, Michael’s on June Id. The New Engl; ml hints on pronunciation of some timeliness. our financial condition was the first steamer to arrive at St. -‘■•nie in has a soft crown oil explaining present The stock must be and a-- Ligl white, Theie of as reduced, are. course, many dialects and its dangers, as compared with those Michael’s where several stern wheel yourself. sd'k H'ideitd net over of black stiffen- Spanish as there are of and of and the lessons to are liver English, 18t*-, be learned boats being built for the Yukon is for to ind \ even more but the fore stated, the business sale any ing and black ‘eatht is and aigrettes they vary widely: Cas- from our own former financial errors, traffic. On the way south we passed is tilian the ot the educated and to be in om steamers tows. d over the crown. language applied present emer- four with At Dutch Har- -op Large, pink and is to the same. ; classes, followed here. bor were several steamers and two ing purchase us},t.j icm s ait* at gency. sailing :he back, with nar- The letters not below are given pro- vessels, which were towed to sea by the iow lu k nouneed as in and each velvet strings. Ostricli j English, Spanish The want; discussion which Mr. Howells New England on June ! letter has but one sound. A is featheis continu.* t * he very popular, but pronounc- lias excited by bis fortnightly letters lo “At Dutch Harbor there are a great ®@“l solicit your and ed no exact kindly patronage gt. ah: b ha- equivalent, but is Literature on "American Cen- river boats being built f<»i the 1‘U y.T'.ng the soft silk mull liais Literary many people between the v and w. C before e English tres'' has been productive of many good- Yukon trade. The Yukon river opened satisfaction and will save you m piesent gieatei .-ttractions; or if desired, and i th in think, elsewhere. k:d th in you natured witticisms. Mr. Aldrich once at Dawson on May s. Eighteen men left an ail «»!;.< k il bbn e a in before e and i hat is stylish and though: fate; g h, noticed, if is remembered, that whenever Dawson city on June 1 in small open elsew here a> in hut and obtable ■' all sttimes. ( billon trim- English, gue gui an author died it. Boston, New Yorkers boats, and reached St Michael's on June Feeding are pronounced gay and gee: h is uot had a id. a distance of 1S00 miles. The Yukon tuiiig- :iit ’bd wire run thought they literary centre, and siij'pi by through sounded: i ee in feel: h in 11 li j horse; perhaps it is fair to say. in spite of the D eight feet higher than evei oefore f m ks. nd (< n>. ■ jut ntly new ways ot iti million: M rn in o o m minion; go; New England piotestations, that by some known. Dawson is flooded." a Stove ■in r '*’■ b ii a:, lial ii; s b« el: ad. k: with a roll; u oo in a pti d. long tool; such means the primacy lias passed from “I here is great deal »*t sickness in all day long wlieu you only y ee in feel: / tli in think. Kucli letter if A 1 1 I I.IAh IIA 1 Boston, even it has not passed to New Dawson, the death rate being three to a aiw:i\s has its lull sound. need fire a little while at .Spanish words York. The fact seems to be that Boston four and iii!,i 1, like little daily. Typhoid, pneumonia, I_H sliapf't vfiy ghis dress ending in consonants are accented meal time is usually has outgrown that peculiar literary con- scurvey are the prevailing ailments. The poor economy. in «.h of luled or in on the last of ad- a stove ] plain oigaudy .syllable, except plurals sciousness winch once distinguished it hospital and chinch at Dawsor were Such overheats the words in je jectives: ending vowels are ac- from all our hiiruecl down .J une 4. virions hues, i> -ailed *111 golf bonnet" other large towns. Mr house, makes • • • cented on the everything penultimate syllable; where Ilowells, in the last issue of “•It is that there are t" h‘- wo in on t lawn or in the Literature, reported 1«»,000 the housewife garden the accent is otherwise it is dirty, keeps always indi- finds the New York claim to resolve it- claims recorded ami only about 200 are on at tciii.U or 1 it nevei on dress cated. The l ubaus A modern ! >,ir .ting. generally pronounce i self into the facts that there abide the a paying basis. It is estimated tbit from busy. •; as in i and t before e and like i-«-asif ns nglisl majority of authors and journalists, and S10,CM)0,000 to s-|i.1,000,000 will come out our s. Otherwise their enunciation is, that so of the of the this A Bit'.i k patent bather ties or white many great publishing country spring. good part much the >amo as that of the Spauiaids. houses are in operation there. But lie of this will be composed of last year's out- -aiivas (>. tinei; blessed as to resemble It may have been noticed that C. A. BAILEY many adds: "If these things do not mean a put. Outeomiug miners say that new ki<: *': «• t lie lendi s‘ vie in and as names consist of two g shoes, Spanish separate great literary centre, it would be hard to miners will have to go to entirely new and distinct words as the .it;lei can b leadih clean* d their joined by “y,” say wliat does; and I am not going to try grounds for diggings. "Macias y Casado.” ibis is due to the i is for a reason against such facts. It is not “On account of high water the river ]•• .naiity laig-b\ increased. There is fact that often add the mother’s Spaniards j quality that is wanting, but perhaps it is steamers were driven high and dry "ii the als< gicat i;.ii.-\ w hlte leather belts, name t* the father’s, in the ex- dims, | the quantity of the quality: there is leaven, hanks of the Yukon. The Margaret. 52 Main Street, Bella as Macias is the fathers those studded with steel, while a ample above, name, , but not for so large a lump. It may he Bella, Weaie and Victoria were high and and ( isado that of the mother, be- at have not been a success. “y” j that New York is going to be our liter- dry Circle City, about 400 yards from nov'dty, tlie word for "and.” has tlone of these ing Spanish ary centre, as Loudon is the literary cen- the water. The steamer Seattle, which objections. V KlioNA Cl.AKKL. d he is the correct You it when you want it, following pronuncia- tre of England, by gathering into itself left last fall foi D.iwsou, with SO pas- light tion of the more prominent it out when you’re It Spanish all our writing talent, hut it has by no sengers, is high and dry 1"> miles above put through. Another Arctic Cruise. names of burns STOVL GASOLINE and towns, ships, generals, etc.: means done this yet. In fact, I doubt if Circle City. The Bov. Stoneham, with for itself in less than a month. Almodivar..Alil-mnh doli' vahr. in the world there was ever so 100 passengers, is on a bar at Fort Yu- pays ajttain Sveidiup, who accompanied Alft >nso...Ahl-fohn'-soh. anywhere Stove Gasoline manufactured much taste and for kon. The Hattie B. is ashore 40 by Almirante < feeling literature as miles Nansen on his to the North in- iijuemlo Alil-niet'-ralin-tay uii- the Standard Uil makes trip Pole, kaiu'-doh. there was in that Boston. At below Fort Yukon. Company, Edinburgh no dirt, never smokes nor smells. tends to go there again, and in the same (as I imagine there was a and “Many claims are obtainable for siiO. 1 Blanco .Blabn'-coli. it) large modern home SPA Every should have war™ vessel—the Fram. He to Banes.Bah'-uace. distinguished literary class, and at Weimar All sick people will have first chance to proposes cross; a modern Vapor Stove. You can there was a cultivated Court circle; hut come down on the first boat for St. Canal Bobinson in August, this beiug the Camara.. Cah' mah rah. cook anything on a Vapor Stove Cadiz. .Cali'-deeth. in Boston there was not only such a group Michael’s.” Reliable War that can cook on other .season when tlie canal is .. you any comparatively cientuegos. The-en foo-a'-golis. of authors as we shall see here Cardenas .Kar-da\'-nahs. hardly stove, and do it better. free from ice, and lie will then winter on ristohal Colon. again for hundreds of years, but there American Butter to Foreign Markets. Krees toh'-balil Kohlone'. If your dealer does not sell Vapor Stoves IN THE CRE the coast of Greenland, spending his time Caitnanera.Kali ee-mah-nay'-rah. was such regard for them and their cull- and stove Gasoline,write to the Standard in studying the various phenomena of Cervtra.Tliair va>' rah. ing, not only in good society, hut among Commencing with July 1st. a ton of Oil Company, . lalir. Arctic and in the unknown Castelar.Kalis'-tay the well-read of the best American butter will light exploring Kmperador Carlos V. Km pa\ rah-dor' Cai'- extremely people creamery go of Greenland. whole as another NATIONAL regions lolis Keen-toh. intelligent city, hardly every week to London and a ton to The Fiam, whirl is now the property j community lias shown. New York I am Gallon.. (ioohl-yohi.'. Since the of the Norwegian government, lias been Guantanamo— .Gwahn-tah-nab'-nioh. quite sure, never was such a centre, and Manchester, England. April, of ilture has been almost wholly rebuilt, and contains a new Gome/.Giih'-mayth. I see no signs that it ever will be. It Department Agric sys- FAMILY Garcia..Gahr-tliee'-ah. American butter in saloon twelve fee' square and eight does not influence the literature of the tematically shipping cold with the intention of estab- < ubins. which will >e used by the savans Hahana. .Hali-vah'-nah. whole country at Boston once did through storage a abroad for American w ho intend to accompany Captain Sveul- Holguin.Hold' geen. writers whom all the young writers wished lishing reputation NEWSPAf Mantanzas. to it does not butter, which, in point of fact, compares ip. Petroleum will be used instead of Hah-tahn' tliahs. resemble; give the law, and Kiirnlsliod rml « Mono.— Mnh'-rroh. with the best Danish or Aus- l>j Sjm ">al fm cooking and lighting purposes, it does not inspire the love that literary favorably (lie Kront Maria Teresa..Mah-ree' ah Tay-rali'-sah. tralian with which it has to com- THE SPORTSMAN'S and there will be a of Boston There is no ideal that product, JOURNAL supply piovisious N nevita<.. oo-ay-vet'-tabs. inspired. it pete. All the butter i> stamped “Americ- sufficient to sustain sixteen men for four represents.” | Travel The Pinar de! Kio. Pee-nahr-thel-Kee oh. can so that consumers know Fishing Dog ’urs. All kinds of delicacies have been Butter,” ! y Puerto Piincipe.Poo aii'-mh Preen'-thee- Adventure Nature and wliat they are getting. Arrangements' Trap t out 11 bated by the friends and admirers j.ay. Yachting. Target TOE EEK i are made now for a market Hunting XEW-YORK nt Captain Sverdrup and his companions, PoIay<.Pay-lah'yo. The Method of Hanuai Training. being opening for our butte: at Last a j Camping Canoeing Shooting ai d thus the daring adventurers will he Santa Clara.Sahn'-tah Clah' rah. Hamburg. year ill rout a in all I inport: wit t war nr w of the d.iiiv I The number of such of butter were ano i- .1 lllus- > tin h «»l atioii to fare as .. .sahn-tee ah'-goh. method by which manual training shipments Forest Stream beautifully Rw sprrial dj*patrhe- up puhlii able well on the Fram as Santiago ■ they San .Itian. Salrn iird'ul at trillion will 1 >• :ji\en to I mu ■ ■ I ■ 11' 1 > p: at Hwalin. arouses and fosters a inter- made to London at different times, but t r t 1 irnal, devot It t 11 could home. many-sided j rrspoiulrmr. MarUot Ihporl-, anil all ;rm il in u- est aud stimulates desire is this the work is earned on field and the in men and women E( The Boyal Greenland Company has Trimidad.Tree-ni-tliath (hard tli;. by giving chil- year syste- encouraging Nation. dren to and so that merchants know when of a inleu-t in outdoor recreation. | ag.eed to furnish Captain Sverdrup, at h. something do, by allowing matically, healthy Vizcaya...Veeth-eali'-ya a to it and what to for tin- for such free play of choice aud individual- expect expect, Weekly, ; age* terms, $4 per year; $2 Mi' uriii»h The Nrw-\orU M rM\ I rilnim aid \ou Godhavn. with sixty tons of coal, as well Weekly. 32 2 LHarper’s both in same class of butter is sent them from six months. 1.1 cents a copy. Sample free. as with of The members of ity the something and the doing » Paper, relays dogs. We are the largest American publishers of ft A Secret that at the first moment the week to week. The butter is the expedition, which by the way, are re- Large Society. very possible procured v orks on outdoor spi Tt.,. Send fur our free illu shall be self-directed. from New Wisconsin and of ceiving handsome liuancial support Horn activity When this York, Iowa, trated catalogue books. THE A well known do- is once the work of educa- Minnesota. Alvord, the chief of FOREST AND STREAM PL'BUSHING CO. B REPUBLICAN JOURN- the Norwegaiu government, are besides Washington woman, point gained, Major [ the eatheral cities of last tion has Where the will is the Division of the 346 Broadway, New York. BOTH ONE YEAR FOR Captain Sverdrup, Naval Lieutenant ing England begun. weak, Dairying Department, L $2.00. summer, woiv a American as in the case of amende has returned from a trip through Send all orders to The Ihpuhlh.u Victor Baumann, an astronomer; Lieu- tiny Hag pin- poor, children, just j§ ned to the waist of her dress. the interest soon indeed these where he has visited the g* tenant Joaclien, a student of geography; traveling may flag, may States, A of the and out. and talked Dr. Svtndsen, meteorologist; Dr. Edw. good many English people whom sputter go quite And all this is principal dairy plants person- Food she met did not or But the interest must with the the Easy Bay, a zoologist; Dr. Herman Simmons,a understand, pretended very discouraging. ally proprietors concerning not to what the stood be aroused aud stimulated afresh. opening up of foreign markets for Ameri- The to botanist, and Dr. P. Schev, a geologist. understand, Hag simply Easy Buy, for. “You to some secret Never, however the ex- can butter. the belong society, great seeming Notwithstanding higher A to I perceive,” said an English woman to tremity, must the interest and desire of price which butter now brings at home Easy Cook, whom she was introduced, pointing to the teacher be made to do duty for that over last year, so that shipments are to -A? Eat, Notice is hereby given that all taxe# for 1807 Fine farm in Northport. the diminutive starry banner. “Yes,” of the child, for, the moment this occurs, made by the Department of Agriculture Easy must l>e paid before duly 1. 1808. to avoid costs, Ground, 135 acres land, IA the ami- the work of education and a mean- at an actual the work is as tor CASTOR woman, ceases, loss, being $ to aftet that date I shall serve notice suit for responded Washington ■ Easy Digest. orchards, 350 bids, appie.- For Infants and Children. ably, “there are 70,000,000 of us.” ingless, unpsychological process takes its pushed steadily on, the object being the collection of taxes due on real estate and never water. Will i’- to establish a in serve warrants on all persons owing poll taxes failing place. solely reputation uaker Oats and taxes on estate. 1 shall In* at are personal my easy terms. The Rough Riders Rude. It is not much that makes us for American butter in order that Kind You Have Always Bought learning Europe At all olliee in Memorial Building on Wednesdays from mad, but much interference. The producers, when price conditions are such grocers 8.30 to 11 3(> A.M.,and Saturdays at 8.30 to 11.30 tl While the at La [From Spanish troops Quisi- of Manual that desire to will find A. M., and 1.30 to4.30 i\ >t. Philosophy Training, by C. they export butter, 'in 2-lb. ■* nas took a cowardly advantage in only M.C. I'ax Collector. ;?*» .iinii-! fighting Hanford Henderson, in Popu- a ready and eager market for it. pkgs. MILL, from it seems that the Appletons’ ambush, rough lar Science Monthly for July. Belfast, May 12, 1808—tf30 riders also played a trick upon the con- Relief In six flours. PILES! PILES! PILES! cealed foe. This fact has been learned Kidney and Bladder disease I AflirO Who Have Used Them Itchiness of the skin, horrible Distressing LHUILO Recommend as the BEST plague. from a Spaniard who was in the fight and relieved in six hours by “New Great South Most everybody afflicted in oue way or an- Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure I>R. KINO’S was afterward the Cubans. THE HOMELIEST MAN IN BELFAST American Cure.’’ It is a great on other. Only one safe, never failing cure. captured by surprise Blind, Bleeding. Ulcerated ami Itching Piles. It Star Crown Brand l He of the Americans: did not As well as the nandsomest, and others are invited account of its exceeding promptness in re- absorbes the tumors, allays the at once, Doan’s Ointment. At any store, 50 says “They itching drug in bladder, kidneys and acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Wil- cents. fight as other soldiers. Wrhen we fired a to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle lieving pain back, PENNYROYAL PILLS.. in male or female. Relieves retention of liams’ Indian Pile Ointment is prepared only for volley they advanced instead of going of Kemp’s balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a Pile* and of the and noth- Immediate relief, no danger, no pain, g Two tenement water almost immediately. If you wauj Itching private parts, Used tor years by leading specialists. Hundreds ot testi- family HOOD’S PILLS cure Liver Bil- back. The more we fired the nearer else. box is Sold value Ills, they remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all relief and cure this is the ing Every guaranteed. by drug- monials. Atrial will convince you oftheir intrinsic quick remedy. gists, sent by mail, for 50c. and $1.00 per box. in case ot suppression. Send ten cents for sample and Church anti Sir* 1 iousness, Indigestion, Headache. came to us. W’e are not used to fighting Chronic and Acute Asthma, Bronchitis A. A. Howes and ISritlge Coughs, Sold by Co., Druggists, WILLIAMS* M’F’G CO., Prop’s, Cleveland, Ohio, book. All Druggists or by mail $1.50 box. with men who act so.” Easy to take, easy to operate. 20c. aud Consumption. Price 25c. aud 50c. Belfast, Me. Iy28 for sale by R. H. Moody. Iy38 KING MEDICINE CO., dot 1930. BOSTON, MASS. tf!9 CALVIN Around Cuba. we may please and when | sailing him, the white Unfortunate Passengers. come he strangers will order them to do lor F.nterprising Yankees. us no harm.” After they had danced Discomforts Endured by Travelers on ,| Pine-apple*. Forgotten and sung until the Kailroads in Spain. An exhausted, chief di- Afflicted rected his people to keep no trace of There are in miles of rail- ndence of The the Spain 7,550 Journal.] about less than gold-god anywhere their persons or road, one-third of the number Next to bananas, the in their houses. lie in Great advised them to Britain, France or Russia, and induct of eastern Cuba throw it all into the bay, or bury it deep less than one-fourth of the number in trees in the grow rapidly, earth, or hide it in the depths of Italy. The relative insignificance of the Family. n, aud every man's for said “If a bit caverns; he, of the gold- Spanish railroad “system” appears best th them. Fruiters buy were inside of in si with terrible and a god you, yet would the comparison with American railroads, a father scrofulous eruption Mte of the thousand; white strangers find it.” All this they single line, the Chicago, Burlington and daughter suffering with St. Ulus' dance. Both found cts on the devastated known the Syrup scrofula; daughter had St. Vitus' dance. Men hesitate to a wom- late in October of and The amount of allowed These scars do not even itch and are nowadays marry 1402, spent five and %ve wish to baggage each first- Both these terrible an. no matter how Cq, only, impress upon diseases, one of the beautiful, no matter how weeks class on a railroad is I am cured.'* searching vainly for a all the of passenger Spanish the other entirely healthy. attractive, or interesting, or witty, if she is “Bohio," importance purchasing the olood, of the nerves, were cured css of extracting oil sixty-six pounds, but the railroads are not Mr. Bensel then told the story of his a sufferer from ill-health. All men worth place where some Indians had told him he true and As the by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for original remedy. for its identification. Pale People. as follows : n resembles that desire children. responsible daughter's recovery, by having happy, healthy would find of genuine o» is manufactured The facts are so plenty gold. Xot Syrup Figs The on railroads are re- marvelous, of such over- For two was in woman wh-> will, may fit herself for finding charges Spanish years my daughter m- nil from cotton-seed. Any bv the California Fig Syrup Co. the duties of wifehood and the exalted func- it, lie sailed away on the 4th of Decem- markably high, bajus at the rate of five whelming importance to like sufferers that that nervous state called St. Vitus' dance. a residue is to only, of that fact will cents a on She is now fed the tion of motherhood. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite ber, steering straight across the channel knowledge mile first-class trains, and hey have caused endless talk in the city, fourteen years old, and the assist one the Prescription banishes all hindrance in the in avoiding worthless three cents a mile on second-class md are disease unfitted her for or ■:ily “live stock” ever for trains, they reported here as work, play study. nature of local ill-health. It give- health, the cloud-like-mountains of Haiti exactly they “All the imitations manufactured by other par- about doublfi the American average. to treatment we could obtain for iu eas era C uba—and and to the and im- occurred, benefit those at a distance. power capacity delicate across the narrow “Windward Pass- ties. The her did no till just The high standing of the Cali- difficulties of passenger traffic on Mr. good we began giving her Co fuel in the portant organs oner-mod in wifehood and Bensel is a decorator and sugar- But was to fornia Fio r Co. railroads are some painter. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale It corrects all age.” it owing his Sviti with the medi- Spanish enhanced in People. maternity. displacements, glowing For years his home at 303 Ave- the oil lias local- cal :>:• particulars which are rather Hennepin Then she to mend at once. been infiammation. heals ulceration, of >fc--sio’i. and the satisfaction amusing 4 began allay- stops description “Puerto Santo," as lie iue, was shadowed disease. Now it exhaust 1 ns ind s< in It than serious. are by She has taken four and i.-, so s a lubricator mi which In.* avnuine of has Passengers expected j boxes, sugar- named what is now known as Syrup Figs the sunshine of health. for natural, motherhood. B u acoa to arrive at the jnjoys M.r. Ben- well that it is a a prepares healthy given To mi .in- of families, makes station at least half an j nearly only question of .i wicked waste of >:1 i :11s of the It make- maternity easy and safe and al- Don came hour before the train in order that change: short time when she can cease treatment.*' Bay—that Diego Velazquez the name of the a leaves, j It insure- a newcomer <'ompany guaranty 1 For I suffered .-'(‘ems to those who most painless. sufficient allowance be made for the nearly twelve years with The blood and nerves rule the whole here a few later and founded of Tii. ex--. may c< -iisti: utioiially strong and able to with- years the l.-iee of its remedy. It is scrofula,' he said. “This blood disease dilatory proceedings of the railway ofli- i body. A medicine such as Dr. Williams' sjilendid possibili- stand the usual ills of babyhood. It is the town, lie christened Xuestra Senora her in advance of all other ttta.jieu me in a severe form. it, laxatives, cials. of in Running Pink Pills for Pale that can cure nerve During part the day some People is an greatest of tonic- and restoratives. ws *1 (and ;orcs formed IIere unequal- de la civil it ,ii the liver and j continually on the back of my one of the Hit nest Aseunsion, appointed officers, kidneys, cities the larger part of the day), the rail- scrofula, severest blood diseases, bow* ,s neck, into the manufacturer of without irritating or weaken- extending up hair. and St. Vitus' dance, a nerv- palm- dealer will not urge a substitute upon you. created a Bishopric, and established his way stations are closed and the ticket offi- J deep-rooted hen,, and These out matter and ous After untold tortures writes Mrs. ing it does not nor ces do not until an hour before the eruption* gave trouble, has almost jnlimited c mats, hats, etc.. to say suffering own residence but. some how gripe opeu I powet -' here; the vile humors of the blood. Selkirk nan ale. In order to get its beneficial time scheduled for the departure of the They were very over such diseases as rheumatism, loco- •:n. ti othei uses to which C". Manitofa I *'n.mk ] found relief and never amounted to painful and very offensive. place much, although effe t-. remember the name train a of au hour before motor ataxia, partial paralysis, sciatica, neu- cure in 1<: I’ierce’s P ie. rite please of closing quarter I is u nit and fibres, Prescription.” tried many remedies but none nervous may a more favorable site cannot be found in the ( — it is due. gave headache, of the of ompany ralgia, palpitation The profit -ide life is health. The bal- the slightest relief until I was to lug goes that a cocoa- ( uba than the which One of railroad travel in persuaded heart, nervous debility and all forms o1 ance is writle n in the rich, red pure blood of locality the great peculiarity Williams' Pink 1 CALIFORNIA is to Pills for Pale People. weakness in either male or female. on in the health. Dr Pierce Plea-aut Pellets cure FIG SYRUP CO. Spain be found in the fact tflat em- tr/^Dr. every day year. discoverer spoke of as “The most beauti- You may my when I found All and make the blood rich and S A N FR ANCISCO, Cal. of the railroad are entitled, imagine joy druggists sell Dr. Williams' Pink constipation ployes company taese me might buy a dozen ful land ever beheld.” On all pills really had over these Pills for Pale put They never gripe. Bv druggists. eyes Span- tOClSTILU:. Ky. NEW YORK. N. Y. as a matter of to the best seats, power People. One box for 5C right, sores. '.- cut coin in malignant cents, or six boxes for anywhere ish maps the town is still named in honor even regardless of the tickets sold pas- 52.50. :> of (. uba: and he who sengers. [Kansas World. each great “apple” guarded by a circle of of Our Lady of the Ascension; blit every- Summer Work Among the Rowers. City the ’‘milk*' from one glittering, sharp-edged bayonets. In body calls it Baracoa. Go over the beds and re- Muzzled m no idea what garden daily, Ducks. have is Florida the leaf is so one of the funniest will see pineapple sharply sights you move all flowers. This is very lit for the fading ight gods.*’ serrated that the of here is that of a The Kansas a thought getting countryman coming to necessary if you would keep your plants City {Star tells how few R. H COOMBS & SON the nuts is allowed to rubber bands enabled a tired man '•ate, however, around among them suggests a field of town, astride the back of a cow or an ox. blooming. If seed form,the to sleep. The hero and as see them plant will throw all its energies into the of this tale is a baggageman hard, you torture. Evolution seems to have pro- perhaps with two or three of his family development of it. and you will get but on the Santa Fe line. He had been accus- LEADERS IN LOW kcts; they look like enor- farther in for iu the older seated the PRICES. gressed Cuba, alongside, covering animal few flowers; but if the process of nature tomed to doze on his passage from Hutch- apples, slightly elongat- and more carefully cultivated plantations from horns to tail, one member of the is interfered with the inson to Kausas but then it by preventing plant City, happen- We wish to call attention to the 'd wears its llobin llood the from it as a ed—just how is a not saw-teeth that edge the long, pointed party holding aloft a palm-leaf for shade. forming seed, will, general point explained— make further efforts to that after his car contained .- moved thing, perpetuate night night before shipment, leaves have mainly disappeared. The roads are often too for heavy carts, itself. In thus thwarting its efforts it two or three coops of live ducks. The Solid Oak Table as on the is- Before the it was the of a they say war, sight and the farmer who is not rich enough can be kept indefinitely. Re- baggageman’s dozing was at an end. The i flowering as shown by this picture. It is ot sour, .' >oft and cut with lifetime to out to a suburb move a41 flowers from the lower almost con*taut | easily go Marianao, to own a horse and v dante, or a mule, withered quacking of the ducks, which not oak, linely finished, and wc arc * knife which of and there drive au es- portion of the gladiolus-stalks. If they could understand their strange selling ong-bladed Havana, through has to throw a sheep-skin on the only are left there, soon an would not of them for ■ tu or own tate clinging they give environments, permit sleep. only carries; your which had '>0,000 pineapple plants in back of his cow: run a cord her through untidy look to the spike. Tie the central For many nights, as he lay awake, he 35c> apjece. answer the full Over in lie sure one •nay purpose. bearing. Nassau they call nostrils—and the family vehicle is ready, stalk of each dahlia to a stout support, or planned relief. lie thought ot stringing to get before they are all gone. one end of the nut about the and the be broken over a sudden the ducks or but pine-plantations “groves” “or- and as good as that used by most of his plant may by up chloroforming them, wind. Give stout neither expedient seemed Then a naif-dollar and out gushes chards’’ as if they were trees. Whether Fannie Bkioham Wakd. morning-glories strings good. neighbors. to clamber on; but never attempt to train bright idea came to him. like a uot groves or lields, the are about the Chmaber living spring; by plants on of this The next night he had two of un- Suits, l he Pioneers of Colonization. sweet-peas any support kind, coops ! ><>ur stuff as same, one of the most luscious you have producing for they will stubbornly refuse to make usually vociferous ducks. As soon as it 10 pieces, in sold ash, linely finished, of cocoanuts at and popular fruits known to man, for use <>f it. They like best a support of came time to sleep he wrenched a slat | home, The pioneers of colouiz ition were for 9i:t.OO, A s, 'her but will do well if train- from one of the reached in, and only and thick as which there is constant and de- brush, they very coops, | buttermilk. ample and fishermen and fu n pirates marauders, ed over wire netting with a coarse mesh. pulled out a duck. From his pocket he styles !«i:S to StJO. •'<• to a mand. Like most worth in I imported things things having navigators, hunters ami traders, ex- The netting should be at least live feet took a small rubber band, which he slip- n this troubled the are wide. over the j captivity for its native life, golden “pines” plorers and discoverers, missionaries, ped duck’s bill just back of the not to at. A short stroll If the season is a water must nostrils. The duck tried to but l refuse it with scorn and easy get very and convicts. It dry one, quack, j runaways, adventurers, be to in the beds. Give the rubber while it stretched a lit- Refrigerators among the leaves will lead to supplied plants band, stinging you make a of /. j would he impossible to tripos it after sundown, to avoid the too rapid tle, would not permit the duck to open fo in jjHJ.OO I'L. best .' that the cocoanuts <»f sympathize with the New Yorker who, which takes if the its bill far to use its •• these very miscellaneous groups, or ai- evaporation place ap- enough tongue. Only o 1 d r st vi r, •. al r/;u eti igi ni- after a \ _;the 1 ed before t are visit to Marianao said: “You do plication is made while the sun can get at a murmur came from it. One by one the hey range them in order of time or impor- s •11■ ;! ic tike*. the soil. it tGe roots ducks were and the il- not mind the first two thousand or three j Apply close about muzzled, baggage- I sp died transit. The ranee. As the exterior cells of a i floating of the plants, where it will do most good. man rested comfortably. within it should have no thousand sticks and prods from the | organism pushed out ward at one or more Keep the soil loose and open. This pre- of milk, bm be colorless as needle-points the bay*>nt*t>leaves as you vents its over so that water will Beds I points in search of food, many, perhaps crusting Vtkite lien cross a a | run off instead of .mi1' iikt 11at from held; but after while your tor- I colonies have their iu into it. It also enables j sparkle most, beginnings fi :n it to act a in great variety, up. tured cutis can endure no more and 1 tlie efforts >f something like sponge, and ab- The amain spring, except for a your spontaneous independent on or sorb whatewj moisture comes in the remarks about the are sections of a community, situated and most delicious flavor pineapple crop J of dew. near its wliicb extend to ever shape to boundaries, Robes and Burial Goods. nicked in the likely be prejudiced by present sore- If weeds were down well | early morning: more distaut parts their exertions in kept during Caskets, .is ness. How much nicei it would be if the the part of the season will not Cruel Knife! been swinging all night search of a livelihood. It is easier to rob early they 11KST QUALITY AND LO\Vi>T -1 *.!< !•> need a great ileal of attention but the is almost apples’ really did grow in ‘orchards’ and others than to procure spoil or food now, •"/.»:*s, liquid the it to calls auswered at lumns, 4;> where found or reared and so gardner should make a rule pull is Nielli my II!j4.li could send a colored the trees they it, It absolutely useless to expect a I ••it- cocanuts grow, you you boy up up one as soon as seen. Never allow privateers and marauding adventurers every surgical operation to cure cancer, ot -of thidi shells of that to shake down a few. and then could a weed to ^ any you may have preceded fishermen and hunters. ripen. any other hluud disease. The cruelty •sit down in the Grass clippings from the lawn will be y e 1 which northerners shade and eat them.” 'Fhe earliest Greek and Homan colonies of such treatment is illustrated in the R. H. COOMBS & SON, 70 & 72 Main St. found effective as mulch about seem to have lecu founded such very number of deaths which re- ate” as well A plant only one at a by just alarming | (one might produces pine dahlias a bands. Spanish and Portuguese colonies and other plants requiring con- sult from if. The disease is in the i"i iii its best estate the time. Flic fruit thrusts itself upward in stant. at roots. soon as j! were more exalt- moisture the As and hence can not out out. I of South America hardly blood, be the middle of a mass of narrow and it to it into the soil about | substance; uily a creamy long, j ed in their origin. The Dutch E ist Indies begins decay dig Nine times out of ten the surgeon’s Maine Central R. the and let it act as a fertilizer. R,; l a of landless reso- plant knife hastens 1 i- >f it. hardly thicker sharp arched leaves, spreading forth from j were colonized y baud only death. Offer Yeti lutes from the Harper’s Bazar. TIM E-TABLE. Biggest a central I Texel—disorderly youths b-uaii. which is stalk, precisely like those of the son had a most Cancer, foi scraped the oh “whose My malignant j (says chronicler), which the doctors said an operation was the On and alter June 27, I M*>, t rams m -nueetim: at n wlu-n eaten. Before Agave Americana, or “century" plant, War’s Demand For horses. I absence was more desired’ there “than oniv nop.-, in*oper- Burnham and W aterville with through trains foi was a with which is familiar. ad- — ation severe air**, tin* •‘tender foot” everybody The their presence.” Fhe gentlemen and from Baiiimr. Waterville. Port laud and B< j | one. as it was neees stem venturers who founded like the it -'in into another vessel is perhaps eighteen inches to two Acadia, lu order to increase tlie army to war sary to out s was the friend, i d d Unity.. mile long. There is requires class. The Jamieson raid only are s 3" points, (rood cavalry horses wanted S. s. >. .Swift’s Burnham, arrive... 1 5 2 0 25 last of the which try wide world more uourisli- capital and previous experience; and few daring burglaries by uot to over 1,100 lbs., nor less than Specific*t. and with** improve. A11«• twenty bottles hac Bangor. .. have been built up. [From The are wanted for wheelers for the heavy been taken, the Cancer A M | serving. Emaciated iuva- turns. tion of James in disappeared entirely Colonies, by Collier, ! artillery. Besides this demand there is and ie was cured. The cure was a permanent Waterville S 52 3 15 7 15 the on for one. f he is now seventeen and !• >1 AM nunended to on the Uaracoa, port and village the Appleton’s Popular Science Monthly a demand for over ten thousand yars old. has The I5»st b';4i-in and Family 1‘aper in begin j high- 3" 1 J ulv. never had a sign of the dreadful disease to re- Portland... 11 5'.» 5 40 I *iozen nuts a the dose eastern tip of Cuba, a few miles north class, mettled saddle horses for the turn. J. N. Murdoch. 4 "o 9 0" 5 57 the 1'i.ited States, Hotli One Year day, high Boston, |E.l*. held and staff officers of the 279 Snodgrass St., Dallas, Texas. | Y\\ L>. 4 "2 *.» 1 5 s 4" 0 to the Maisi light, has a population of about d,- infantry reg- [ a.-cording patient's iments. 000. It was once of considerable the TO BELFAST. \ And the invalid is yet to be impor- Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought This sudden and demand for Absolutely only hope for Cancel 52,00. large is Swift's A M A M FOR ONLY when the Cubans had a fruit Specific, 1 does not develop a taste tance, trade, horses it prices at least twenty-live per E. I> 7 Oti 7 i' 9 00 Boston, S that one -h nut as cent, above the market will w jj SO Believing every a the shipping-place of quantities T present give idly that in week's time large A M P M activity and tone to the horse market have at least one good agricuit;.? lamily its a of bananas and cocoanuts, Portland. 11 00 7 00 1 20 at single sitting will pineapples, the journal, we have perfected .trrangcnci .< hereby A New fur flaine. everywhere throughout country, and A M and at certain seasons its small was Industry ? ■ i. j i im. Each full-grown nut bay if the war should continue there must be S.S.S.rfhe Blood Waterville. d oo 9 55 4 So we can send that praetu-al and m-t re- •,,. |. ? na l. crowded with Bangor 7 0" 9 4«» 1 so am> Homk. In connection wit! own a i>: fast sailing seek- A .Monson Firm Manufactures Coiled or a advance in for war kills Farm pint this true “foun- fruit-ships rapid prices, as it is the only remedy which goes A M A M P M 1;\\ hot'-, I their Sawed from Native Woods. : horses faster than it kills men. d 15 02 4 5d publication, TlIK |{KlT|:|.irAN a i -the same, which ing cargoes. There is no hotel in Hoop.s to the very bottom of the blood and Benton. 10 perhaps, But should the war of Clinton. d55 10 12 4 47 full year l«»r only $2.00. the the usual wretched Messrs. W. IF. & D. J. Jackson and J. suddenly end, forces out every trace of the disease. nstadores village, only * S SO 10 45 5 o5 | sought vainly far course n ■> advance can be Burnham, depart.... Lack of space forbids a descripth : the con- F. of Monson are foi anticipated, S. 8. 8 is guaranteed H4S 1120 5 22 “J'onda fit for man Sprague arranging purely vegetable, Unity. j ro find it y Posada,” neither unless, as is in influential tents of Fa K V AM) Homk, will 1: .lie ’a:. i| .died l ccting gushing starting a new business, the manufacture predicted and contains no potash, mercury, or Thorndike. 8 57 11 S5 5 S2 nor we are about to cuter a career Knox. M.» OS 11 50 5 So for and cx<*ellenee. I’rot ;inci.: am mg its i in some beast. The port is surrounded by an of coiled or sawed The Jacksons quarters, other mineral. variety f sequestered spot, hoops. 5 of man Brooks. 9 18 12 15 52 he men; mnc Karin own a conquest, to be followed by the Books on will be mailed free many department- may and abrupt range of hills—part of the Sierra steam saw mill near Monson village Cancer Waldo. 9 29 12 35 d OS •-aging, green beautiful, on the man on Market Fruit Culture, Plans and have made in it to horseback. When borse- to address the Swift »9 4o 12 5o id IS and harden. Reports, Nisse chain. At the summit of the moun- recently changes I ary by Specific Citypoint. nuts in back comes the horse business will boom. 9 and The Talks with a \ big grow bunches, accommodate the sawing of h<>ops and Co., Atlanta, Ga. Belfast, arrive. 45 It" 6 20 Inventions, Apiary, Lawyer, tain a few miles from the there is a the order to The Poul- \ a stem away up near the town, have purchased a set of hoop machinery. However, purchase forty tFlag station. Around the Globe, Live Slock and Hairy, volcanic of in the have with seveial thousand and more horses has gone out, Limited tickets f<»r Boston are now sold at$5.00 try Yard, Question Box, The Veterinary, Plants tree, just under its crown huge cavity great depth They experimented from Belfast and all stations on Branch [ soon to and Work. House- Find as and unless Spain succumbs the and Flowers, Fashions Fancy leaves. A native form of a crater, but in which, singularly native woods and them suitable Through tickets t<> all points West and North- darky, for barrel and all work inevitable, there is sure to be an advance west, via all routes, for sale l*v L. N. Ufokok. hold Features, etc. the strata no hoops cooperage dunks of enough, give evidence of It came in Belfast. UFO. F. KVANS. Farm and Homk is nothing shinning as the elm wood which is usu- in the horse market. rapidly Agent, published semi-monthly, regulation Vice President and Ueneral Manager. volcanic The most it is so slow now is an thus giving you 24 numbers a year, the whole branchless trunk, which origin. conspicuous ally used for this purpose. In some ports 1801, why enigma F. F. Boothby, UenM Pass, and Ticket Agent. feature in the of for political economists. American POOR & SON June Id. 1898. making a volume ol over 501) pages, teeming landscape,however, and the the country, especially in the middle Portland, telegraph pole, towering most reliable information and western States the manufacture of •Sportsman. with all the latest and one most dwelt Columbus in his rider from “>0 to 100 feet ; upon by HAVE ,HST RECEIVED that am! science can supply No better coiled hoops is carried c-n upon an exten- experience 1 is the moun- nuts with his machete, journal, great table-topped sive scale and alfords employment for Invited (juests. proof of its popularity can be oil.-ivd than its u bis and tain close oeliind the town, which is vis- large numbers of men not only in operat- enormous eironlat i< n, which extend- ini. every teeth) tossing A crowd of him FOR SUMMER trouble passed by, DISCOMFORTS, State ami territory m the non,. ! n imlu r at sea. ing the mills, but in and \ b the ease and agility of ible miles out It is still called by cutting hauling As he with waited: courage being read b\ no less than a million readers. the lumber as well. He \ die monkeys. No cocoa- its aboriginal name, Yunque, and about it said, “Where do you troubles flv While the Monson scheme contemplates When are thus belated ?” traditions To this the you A 700 PAGE BOOK FREE. ?;?!', \ die parent stem until it is ; many cling. day only a small beginning more experimen- Summer Season of 1898. “We go,” they said, “to those’ who OLD ENGLISH Immediately and •«mlim 10 cents 1 diered to be for natives declare that at times the face and tal 11 tan otherwise yet if it proves success- mope, \ good any- Who look on life In all, wc wii1 ful it is believed it into a dejected, SI \ 1 it /:/ /»'. mailing expense-, making $2.10 "lest i ligure of tiie martyred may develop Who to TRIPS | denizen of the trop- cacique, Ilatuey, weakly say good-by hope; send chamber's Popular Kncyclopedla, dm- be traced on the large industry. We go— where we’re expected.” * an to eat such wind falls- may clearly perpendiou- 7- 0 and «.\«n |,ooo ■>•, I his ai luougu very large quantities 01 noops Anti-Mi Toilfit Powder, pages lar cliffs of that overlook the val- which has ne\er-• .’m •.ban ? "lopped to the north, to I Yunque are used in New England it is said that Kncyclopedia, "t It there is not a similar HIGHLY PERFUMED. ^ 1 .op, is unsurpassed a- a wmk "*• who know no better! ! ley he loved; and then the apparition dis- hoop manufactory [ no than a; will he to the western concerns in the contains less 2(1.000 articles, do as as it came. anywhere I the globe appears mysteriously By onmi ol the u-c m an-wc.m. 'tm thou- pine-apples New England States. Specimen hoops greatest the we have heard little about the | tern Cuba, where the eon- ; way, made from poplar have been sent to FOR LADIES, sands of questions lhat constantly ari-c in egard jj and climate bring “the aborigines of Cuba, but this particular coopers in Boston and several other to dates, places, person.-, incident-, -tai >,cte. ■ j .• who after them have “A LUXURY.” No one at all interested -| ;hi he w | 't ilesperides” to absolute | chieftain, Hatuey, seems to have been a places, testing pro- Commencing dune 24, ltf’.'S, steamers I’emdi- nounced them in to the best Ho not delay or 1 a• t.. take ohau i_* d this of remarkable equal quality seot and of Bangor will leave Belfast, alter. the savage foresight. City which wc make for a j pine-apple industry elm hoops. FOR remarkably liberal oiler, 1 nately: unit h attention in this sec- Though nearly twenty years elapsed It is believed that a of GENTLEMEN, limited time only, by special arraugem. it with | superior quality For Boston, via Xorthport, Camden and Bock from the time can be made from the Remember, wc -cel both papers j another chance for t^e eti- of Columbus’ discovery of hoops poplar, yellow “A COMFORT AFTER SHAVING.” land. Mondays at 3.00 i\ ?i other days except publishers. brown ash and Maine woods. at 5.00 i*. m. a full at the w the island to the of its first set- birch, other Sundays year, including hook, very price '1 oikee. A tract of unoccu- founding For and daily [Industrial Journal. Bucksport, Winterport Bangor, of S2.lt'. far as one can the chief never except Monday, at about 7.45 a. m. \tending see, tlement, cacique, Hatuey, FOR THE BABY, to For Searspo'rt and Hampden, Tuesdays, Thurs- Address all orders *iiht a warn his for few dollars and ceased to people against the Maud Miller. “A NECESSITY.” days and Sundays at about 7.45 a. m. tlie informed RETURNING: REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB. CO., fruit-farm, virgin soil of Spaniards. Having secretly Recommended for sore Maud Miller, in the summer’s heat, by physicians From at 5.on r. m. ",| richness himself of the barbarous treatment in- Boston, daily except Sunday being capable of Racked the meadow thick with wheat. and tender feet, prickly heat, exces- From Rockland, via Camden and Northport. BELFAST, MAINE. dicted the Indians of Santo Domin- The Judge rode slowly down the lane. sive etc. daily except Monday at 5.00 a. m. Very tropical growth. Ship* upon perspiration, ^ Smoothing his horse’s chestnut mane. From Bangor, via Winterport and Bucksport, '!,‘s are lie called all the tribes of Cuba to- at 12 00 other Sun- established at go, “With wheat at a said SICK Mondays noon, days, except already dollar per, he, HEADACHE days, at 2.00 i’. m. !i several small ports; and if gether in a three-days council. He told “This maid is about the size for me.” Positively cured these Price 15c. Then he smiled at her and she blushed at by CHAS. K. .10HNS0N, Agent, Belfast. u lies them that the all CALVIN Gen'l. Boston. >: the Yumiri or some Spaniards performed him. Little Pills. AUSTIN, Supt., 1 W Mechanical. Indus- WILLIAM H. HILL. Gen’l Manager, Boston. trial ami Techni- so much the better for its their cruel deeds for the sake of a great And over the meadow fence he dim. also TRY THE NEW They relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, cal Books. Catalogue ami Discount Sheet nr>l “Will you mary me, sweet maid?” he said. Free. W11 LI AM T. C(>MST( K’K. one has seen the whom were whose like- Indigestion and Too golden god they serving, And she told him “Yes,” and they were wed. Hearty Eating. A per- 23 Warren St., New York. fect H. H. Discounts Pineapple plantation, he can ness he would show them. Then taking Alas for maiden, alas for Judge, remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- LAMSON, For old and wheat-tield drudge. Siberian Fats Powder * more attractive than a some gold from his pouch he said: “This designer ness, Bad Taste in the Coated sight Lord them both and us all, Mouth, Tongue “H pity pity Pain in held, is the whom serve and him For at the Side, TORPID LIVER. For the TO LET. glistening pale yellow god they they Maud didn’t own the wheat all, They Beautifying Complexion, Licensed “e Auctioneer. And the remarked when he learned the Bowels. l°nid jll only pills at and Mrs. will cure nearly all cases f rheumatism In a IlOOU S PlllS with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 1898, Winthrop_Mr. Charles in- ature and and in view few hours; that his r>,vsj*»psia Cure will cure MEN’S FINE CALF LOW railway advertising; his SHOES. LLEWELLYN POWERS Libby of Winterport were guests of Mr. and digestion and all stomach troubles; that of the felt and Cure will cur-.- IK) cent, of a'.i cases fraternal feelings express- Mrs. Elisha Me- Ki-lney per OF HOULTON. John bur the business portion, and that Parsons, Sunday-Miss of kidney trouble, that ids Catarrh Cure "'Pi ed the excursionists and those who so cure no how standing; by is substantial brick and stoue lissa McKeen is at home for a vacation- catarrh, matter long --—FORMERLY SOLD AT FROM $2.00 to $3.00. XOW occupied by that Ids Headache Cure will cure any kit'd of term entertained them, the Mr. H. M. Chase collided with another team in a few ttiut bis Cold (Aire FOR MEMBER of hospitably which the headache minutes; CONGRESS, structures, replaced dilapidat- will break form of cold and so cousins may well be used as a caption to coming home from Searsport the other even- quickly up any ed wooden buildings destroyed in a great on through the entire list of his reinedb-s. these notes of a most visit. ing, but no bones were broken-The Sears- n tvlce abso- and EDWIN C. BURLEIGH enjoyable lire Guide to Health and medical LADIES’ GENTS’ f many years ago. 1505 Arch st., at ,ow The outlook at the of the port people had a backboard ride out to lutely free. Prof. Munyon, very pr,ce> OF AUGUSTA. beginning The Market at the foot of Philadelphia. BICYLE BOOTS slip King dance at \ was not Two of Swan Lake and a Cunningham’s trip very encouraging. street used to be filled with the St. John Hall last afternoon and evening ... -# # # the excursionists to Bootlibay last sum- Friday hotel.... Mrs. Susan Phillips and family uf wood-boa s, a craft to this local- peculiar Mr. and Mrs H. I\ Thompson and a party of moved to their beau- Convention, iner—1 cidies whose presence was as sun- Brookline, Mass., have Republican County ity—schooner-rigged, the foremast well friends are taking an outing at Cliff cottage. shine—had closed their earthly pilgrim- tiful summer home in Searsport and are no and a stern forward, bowsprit, square Monkok. Arthur Ritchie, Esq., of Liberty frequently seen in this ieinity visiting rela- 1! Republicans of Waldo unity are reipiest- age and gone home. Of the departed, ed o >t*n*i delegates to meet in convention at the with the rudder outside—but at the time has been \ isiting relatives in town, ami call- tives and friends.... Miss Bertha Partridge Mrs. II. K. Maker and Mrs. E. fc>. W. T. "eCKi» Court House in Belfast, on Rowell, COLBURN, of our visit not one was in the slip, al- ing on friends in this village-Mr. Harry and her brother Herman went to Belfast on the members of the Maine Press Associa- -4 ISQS.at 10 A. Grant of has been his Thursda> Aug. M., though a modernized typo was seen in the Pennsylvania visiting business, recently. tion will ever cherish tender recollections. ■■ iin- . * who with his family had added friend, Miss Robinson, have been able news from their son to take uinty Attorney, Adams, still our received Boy. A up separate claims, < from small Alaskan < na*i. ( oi;ijt\ 'IT* i'i;io and onnty C -mmissioner. Also readily distinguished a week with her Miss to tin so much to the of these annual spending cousin, he m •• pleasure card re< eived from lnm ports that and Ins ; to init> n.mitrt and trarmact any <»t are Monday morning, coasters. Many them engaged in Louise Miss Mabel White of Ban- ihci b I'lne.-'S which may properly come before The veteran J. A. Homan of Mayo. dated .:d, stated that he was wounded Mrs. Joseph Cl-uigh of this city iias re- well and have good eourag* the outings. .Fuly «•.invention. bringing kiln wood to Rockland, and also a week with them.Mr. j gor spent in the ar and had had his ceived a letter from her son Austin Mrs. Ins si' or hath ci;;. and town wi:! be entitled to one dele- Augusta, who had so often led oil’ in sing- * just wound dress- long Clough their course is Fox Island bis p.ite. and o.u- additional for through Edwin Lufkin, accompanied by daugh- ed for the an account of l:;s letter dated delegate every forty ing “The Siege of Belle Isle,” was conspie brst time by the surgeon and giving interesting trip June loth, st •.. ,»i for a. frariion of twenty-five thereof, in ter will visit his other Thoroughfare. Another the Nora, daughter, Mrs. to his the next from San Francisco vessel to would start next t h'f tile Republican candidate for Governor uous his absence. Then such change hoped join regiment day... by sailing day 1 -^bn. by royal Frank Henderson, in Massachusetts this rpo!s tin- basis the fob...ving allotment character of the in port was Mr. and Mrs George Grant left Homer. A’aska It will be remembered that do ndles the to h. i as fellows as Howard shipping Saturday Up river, been made: good Owen, George week... Miss Marion York of Brooks has noted. Three-fourths of the con- for a Vi*:t to New York, Bradford, Pa., and Mr. Clough was one of the party, mostly weeks. Belfast ..lb Morrill.. 8 Rowell and Kendall M. with tonnage Dunbar, been here the past few days....Mr. other who sailed in November Belim-it. Northport. A sisted of tramp steamers, whereas in ear- visiting places-F. Young ami family from Lynn. M iss., Brooks. 4 their *. »n the bet- Mrs. her Palei .. better-halves—emphasis and Frank Nye visited parents in have for a little to from Nova >cot,ia in the schooner Hattie 1. North lier the was gone trip Dockland and port Camp (in.; Burnham .. 4 8 days harbor filled with wood- Prospect it -had re- last week... Mr. Beamier Frank I oi; 4 .Searsmout. f> ter, you please undutifully Bangor Staple* Nortl Haven.. Mrs. Josie Keller of Brew- for Alaska. At San Franeisco tin- en ships, witli timber f r British Phillips Breed- t! ... -- d loading lias returned from a two weeks to Bar I’. Slmndan i IV s-,,tl w ^ Searsport. mained at home. And there were others. trip er is her Darius broke up and sohl the vessel, and Mr. h-o1-, .. visiting parents.... Phil- party ;t Stockton Spring- 4 ports. ami other In- Fell 'ws' Harbor, Ma. kton Strings. Luther and u< of Mrs. Hubbard one evening las; j pany. Clough ni ’i i. r. -rite arn\ .-d for r he s-rr. the redi-ntials, amt delegate itorial to the Paciiic coast, I and found his life on jaunt, Mexico, week ami were invited in a». ! while on the Phiikps :'}c n nested •. j r».u present the same. boy, in a schooner of about 20 tons, Carl Gram, assisted by Truman Lathrop, served with ptly yacht Mrs. A F B -ker --f Bcr order of the Committee. etc.. and bids fair to weai the laurels the Thurston a little as lie was a Bang, d'e beat have taken a contract t.«» cut the hay for refreshments hy Miss Hubbard.... Dr. H. .J strange, pas- A. I. Bib )WN. chairman. into the harbor and let go uui once worn Daniel the G. A. j with to do. After cottage for th»* seas n by Pratt, T., Win. Smith and Cahh m ad- \V. !d,n- has moved to Monroe_Miss Allie senger nothing getting anchor, and as it. did not hold a Emery rwood, for of dropped j outside found that the stuff stow- Mrs. F. Sw.-et which, the 1-cnelit till present gen- dition tt their own farms.... Miss Iiu-/. Pa> k in ..f Brewer and Miss Ciaire Blethen they heavy C. of Brew Bor to Hi eo next. second anchor. Next we were direct | day ■ ed on deek made the vessel top and with Mrs, If.:-; w n>v a u eration, should perhaps he interpreted as J Staples visited friends in Prospect last week. ! of rtango* are the guests of Miss Mattie Lv heavy, tY ed to a better on the Carleton < i lie anchorage san.. .Mis'. is were obliged to stow what they ould, tin- .stars and Stripes float ever San- the The ( Heat Aiueri an Traveller." This, ....The Centre Sunday school enjoyed tin Hattie Moody atCasrine for a Mrs. Sajirae F< 11. w side and bad a lively time getting our fr weeks Mrs. most inilliable below, and throw the rest tiago. however, is a side issue. When it comes recent visit of Rev. Mr. Fisher of Sandy Walter Haley recently her eottage duly l.'uh f the chains fouled j overboard. The first four «*nt the | anchors, having badly. point very much aud lie will come ! visited her daughter, Mrs. Clara days to piloting an excursi >u party, securing hope Pinkham, M rs. Cl- s. <;ray and : 'it the one hundred and vessels in weather was bad, but n t a gale, and they 1 ninety Going ashore one day for a stroll about again.... Jsaa<- has arrived home ] Augusta.F. W. Bleksdelt and the best rooms at the best fare Partridge family have opened their atage f the in hotels, saw the sun for the iirst time t.lu* morning of R>ihg government pennant active the place we left our boat in a dock, ami from Bangor and is assisting hi* father m j arrived from Brooklyn Saturday to spend the larder and a Summer visitors are am !>‘-T\o. affords, ensuring general tile 17th. Tin- go .! weather did not last e, ninety odd have come from the on our return found the had been haying.... Mrs. Wm. Smith has a beautiful remainder of the summer at the old May painter ho > C. W. Robbins is man. fur the shut in and the wind rose it and the ttages ;irt. r mm. antile and good time, your ffower garden this summer, a to all home. long, fog yachting lleets. stolen, but fortunately the oars were left delight lie should be elected -in hief of Their vessel was slow but staunch. S. M. manage! passers by-Letters have been received Bkook>. again. Woodbury* and wifi and the boat was aground. St. John was ; John M. l)n\vt S4 years of age, the Maine Press Excursions for had a fair the is:!* anil a good "d their \ ! he in udon spectator, one of the most I .life. from F. Hanson Partridge in Juneau, Alas- is at liis farm They day cottage on Bay considered a hard in those overseeing the harvesting <»f place days, breeze, the first good day »d .-.cr ag Frye g me to the Kishe- hustling manager Turf, the well impatient passengers where we boarded their steamer Jones, known milliner, is visiting 1 could wiite it but I J’riuce f.-r t he season. goiiche fishing. and Home, was found at his desk and her Mrs. again. cousin, Chas 1> Merritt, and the 1 would not likt to h; ve to tell in a crowd Rupert foi a trij> across the Ray of The passengers amused themselves Fuudy eh'«-dy The Northport 11. tel ■> was robbed of a portion of his time by a family of i. s Staples.... Alfred, son of where the Senator has gone. ! to Nova Scotia, a distance of 4> 1 [Lewiston Digby, Dig/ You Take by playing cards ami cab bing birds, l'he roil They i ad 7' Sun. brother newspaper man. F. A. ilarrimau Holds Blackstone, is visiting the Chase fam- age. g miles. The run is made in i 1 latter was Tim birds hours. her-. His sport highly amusing. ilay. loti. was in a new ily mother will he remembered July uot write it The is Bath, where member had as are Way light. place The Rrinee is a are known nndlyhoeks, and spec es j Rupert maguificent steel as Sarah F. Huberts of t'.i- Mr. A T. Baker f Me:. been added to the son place. .Milliard Fes*igom-he, and it is noted for the line family—a having of vulture. are ravenous and side-wheel steamer, with a Chase is at home They very guaranteed Scott’s from Waterville, where he gor, came d**\\ n ou the y a ikt.t and sa’mon been born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. can be a ln>ok with ; ok fishirg. a caught by baiting of Is 4-4 knot*, or 11 miles is student in the Classical Institute... with p.s fan --- speed nearly Sunday \y HarTiman—but Mr. Ed Wiguin was in and letting it float upon the water. The 1- vs Alice Maynard of Waterville is j .in hour. She has direct visiting Mrs Nei e H ■* < acting, triple ught.iu ■' (1 to nations of the and as a Belfast ! baited four hooks attached to a 1 bv gives supreme power; charge store, boy Mrs, W. S. Jones. Her mother i- single surface Emulsion remem- La wiF the sum expansion, diagonal, condensing short lines. The birds would make a indy spend as hei they show themselves capable of gave his v isitors a most cordial welcome. bered as Nora, of grand j of over is daughter Capt. Winslow "ttage on stree* engines 4,000 horse-power, through the winter? If so, we rush for the bait, iml get into the liveliest Mapie supreme < uty." T t:s was the language The express t rain from Portland Huberts of this place... Rev. and Mrs. F. S j brought and and Mr. F. K lighted by electricity equipped are sure it quieted your cough, kind of a battle When two or three b ids Fatten and da of Maj. M Kinley wl < n a member of Con- some accessions to the eastern bound Doiliff have returned from their wedding with Hampden am 1,• •: upholstered throughout perfect healed the rawness in your tour. were hooked the sport began m earnest, and visiting gress, and it represents the sentiments of j tourists, and when en route the They have the best wishes of every- fairly W ties .it < •: a taste. The dreaded o on increased those not for the ; Per tje Ba Bay Fuudy throat, your weight, body in the place-Dr. A. W. Rich is tak- caught fought remaining President Mv Kinley to-day. When the J party numbered thirty odd. N one of the this occasion was as an inland lake more and mace bait until several were killed Mr. and Mrs. A. D F ki placid gave you color, ing a short vacation from his travels f«>r a wai has ended, and Spain is ready to sue individuals were odd, however, and it j and the run across was The L'lth of May Mr. Cbuigh made a knap- j arrived JuL ii and delightful. The you feel better in every way. fertilizer company-A. B. Stautial has a speu .»]• Honorable pear.', the President will was a sociable that occu- very company sack for of 17xh.*\" 1-J ■ u Nova Scotia shores the outer But has tine saddle horse in Ins himself, canvas, Mrs. IF .agio m the y. 1 ke the forming perhaps your cough pacing mare Daisy, ii}' question, what disposition pied tlie special car assigned 11s by the inches, and made sleeping bags for seve-ui guard of the Annapolis Basin—the North come back again, or you are get- and as marshal of the parade July 4th George H. Amlud id S- shall be made of tie fruit of our vic- Maine Central K. K. Co., as on 11th made of the members during the voyage. S .July Mountain—are high, and the entrance ting a little thin and pale. a tine appearance.... Aaron Snow is State S. Ass.. ... w tories: first vessel rom- we >11 toward Me Adam still lots of The sighted after parting sped Junction, from the is a narrow strait not continue the selling the Buckeye mowing stopping at t In- Fu d-r ittag- bay through Then, why with the others at the Golden Gate and The awaited us on machines-M. J. Dow p'auy supper. supper that cuts the in twain. This used same has some high Win. Front armed Ju. Towi Topics polishes off the Latin range helpful remedy right was on May -7tli, lat. -1" bj Ion. lbn when arrival at the Junction, and the fried grade bicycles and has cut the and \vFi on- to be called but the name the summer? It will do prices way family occupy race in the manner: Digby Gut, through met a three-masted schooner following effective down-C. H. Forbes is at they large salmon and trout, broiled chops, wild home from Bos- bury cottages on Bay st:- does not in the tourist literature of you as much good as when the bound to Seattle. Those on board the Thurs- When this war began, France and Italy figure ton, where he the to attend strawberries and cream, etc., etc., were spent winter, to weeks. hastened to their with “The hills on the are be- weather is cold. ton were not all Americans, but when the express sympathy to-day. right cutting the hay on his father’s farm and on the inside. dames G. Fergus.>n and Spain m the that belonged given preferred positions tween Its use will Stars and were hoisted to the ground they 400 and 500 feet in height, and persistent certainly his own-The well known Tin Horn fam- Stripes p-nik to the same Latin race. Last the We uo not recall the name arrived 1.7th ami u: week, of the proprie- a better and a of the stranger, a cheer went up that would July those on the left between (>00 and TOO feet. give you appetite ily, that for some years hare on so-called Latin race made two characteris- squatted weeks at tor or we should him the of the cause one to think there were a thousand lrs cottage at Bay give top the narrow channel the tide stronger digestion. the Sites Corner, have departed from this tic exhibitions of itself. On the Through F. Sunday, next on brought line span column reading matter. It will cure and there is not a men board. Spanish representatives of the Latin race rushes with a of five knots an your town, mourner.... W. O. velocity are the arr tried to run out of harbor and Off again for .St. John the weak throat and heal Estes has built a nice for May -Oth, they began To see kelp and Following Santiago through hour. On the opposite side of the basin pavilion dancing were killed or and like Columbus, decided that House last week 1 >iv captured without indicting shades of that inflamed near the York hotel and a course of assem- ducks, they gathering night kindly rises the South Mountain a wooded your lungs. any loss upon the American fleet. On long blies will be held there the must be near land. At this time the boys gor: Robert Pearsons. B veiled the monotonous panorama of It will cure case duriug summer. the French and Italian ridge from 400 to 500 feet Between every Dorchester M represen- high. •• their for Littlefield, Monday, Mr. A. Hough'd n, who is with bis son- began getting things ready landing, tatives so dead trees, brush and rocks: and at of when of the Latin race were frenzied last, the North and South Mountain lies the consumption, and the their knowl- Everett. in-law, T. A. Elliott, is still ill and has not shoe-factory boys put with fear, on the Bourgogne, that they as the train went over the a cure is possible. suspension Annapolis valley, the greatest apple pro- left the bouse for to use by tapping boots. They sighted Last a beat and drowned women and months...-Small & Per- edge Saturday party stabbed, the on bridge, lights the iu the Don’t be persuaded r. m children in their mad rush for the boats. shipping ducing region in the world, and this val- kins have been busy painting in the village, land at J.JO o’clock June 1st, but the Capt. Decrow, went dowt to is harbor and the electric take something they say just out and arrived at the The Spanish navy was swept from the sea lights twinkling ley, with the Cornwallis valley beyond, to aud several bouses are looking finely in wind died they inlet, fish. They had ver\ g on either shore as by shot and shell; the French navy was proclaimed that we were be described later, comprises the Garden good. their new coats of paint-Marsh River live miles from Homer, the next evening. twenty good sized .d m sunk with the the coward- ! Ail Druggists .c. an I $i. Bourgogne, by arriving at New Brunswick’s of Masons in ailed off They caught a number of large cod and a port a !:.ue time. principal of Nova Scotia, While apples are tlie Scot & Bun :;e, Chemists, N. V. lodge until the regu- ice and brutality of its officer- and crew: j the lest out and had a New seaport. We lauded in a lar meeting in September... .The Good halibut day The wd as for the have been for a j commodious, great product of Annapolis other fruits vampmeeting Italians, they fish chowder. Their tirst of station and were Templars hold with a England sight the ,). M. ■> long time as unspeak ii)le as the Turks. well-lighted conducted flourish also- pears, plums and cherries, regular meetings year by Lev. L, hall nice Alaska was not very enticing nothing in There is no a race: the con- to the car crowded and entertainments. ed 111«■ celebrated ev longer Latin special electric that was to con- small etc. like our own tug fruits, Digby, but mountains covered with snow. temptible nations that to belong I sight assist him. The meet pretend vey us to the'hotels. On the way through is noted for its which to it are a sense llallowell, cherries, Farther up the inlet the land is lower and in double degenerates. Transters in Real Estate. J‘J and hold over the station a of the met and were Sunda> lady party just coming in. “The Annapolis there was no stiow Tin.* sea fowl there ait the who had mar- The National one of recognized clergyman Basin stretches from the entrance east- Established in|1836. different from anything the New England Zeitung, Germany’s The transfers ri r«-al estate were ried her and who following Spoilsmen at that in the twenty-four years ago, ward about eighteen miles and is from men had ever set n. They have brown bodies leadiug newspapers, says CAPITAL recorded in Waldo Cuunty Registry .•( I >ccds not STOCK, $150,000 at she had seen since. When you think one to five miles wide. It is a about the size of our own pigeons, red bills Tin Maim- So .rt*unei naval battle Santiago “irrefutable charming for the week ending July J lS'.i.S Elruer it over you will that as an of bordered SURPLUS, $33,000 and white heads. its third, annual ex- ursn proof has been given the world that the recognize quite body water, by really grand E. Warren, Chlemsford, Mass., to Sarah J. the next incident. features They landed their things day- re it »le/ voiis he ng at K *.• strongest military nation is of little ac- of scenery. The flourishing DEPOSITS SOLICITED Colson et ah, Sears port; land in Sears port. them cohere in As .St. John is crowded with tourists at after their arrival, by taking attelldam Slirpn JSed ! 1. count as a power unless provided with an ; town of Digby, which is largely engaged M. P. Milliken et als., Richmond, to Hiram the boat and then carrying them up the of the Ass., fleet.” This is the this season the party was divided among in the fisheries and in ship McAlister, Burnham; laud in Burnham. -dithering adequate sense, says building—the Safe deposit boxes for rent at $3, $5, $0.50 an beach, and as there were -to men in the party three hotels—the the Ella F. to Ira J. evening 1 he annual meet; Dufferin, Royal and home of the as the a Packard, Jackson, Flanders, St Louis Globe-Democrat. Ju a war be- ‘D’gby chickens,’ $S year.I the was soon finished. This wo rk show laud and in Knox. Sadie job tion was held iu the ; n the Victoria. On a former excur- Nova Scotia are in lvnox; buildings tween nations separated from each other press herring popularly called Our new vault is unequaled Eastern Maine ed them that were in one respect M. to Susan E. d« land they lucky House, 1’. O. Vicker\ Id sion to 15 the was fire Hunt, Cnity, Hunt, a broad of Halifax, years ago, party —lies at the western and the and UNEXCELLED M> security against two men in a crew of by expanse water, as the extremity, | and buildings in Cnity. Le\i W Id belts. They had but forty Mr. O. A. Demen, man to the Dufferin, but on historic town of at the and burglary in the country. to Fred L. North who w ere not to do their full share United States is from every other great assigned arriving Annapolis Royal Waldo, Roi»erts, Scituate, willing House, extended the \v boxes can have the laud in Waldo. K. there in the after an all- Those renting exclusive Mass.; Abbie Beal, of nation in the world except early morning eastern end.” work. Powers spoke on “Th England of taking their boxes to and from the Frankfort, to Charles Kingsbury, do.; land from the privilege Homer had a of six before the the which has night journey Bangor proprietor and buildings in Frankfort. A. E. Nicker- population Maine. The othei sp< (through Canada), country How’s This! vault s. knew' us and we were left to shift for son, Swauville, to Bertha E Nickerson, do. of the Thurston’s It lies two command of the sea is even not, landing party. ehester Haynes on “Oi invincible, We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any land and buildings in Swauville. Martha ourselves. Those who found at log houses and a few store-houses, a black- Guides;" Leroy T Carle' though its antagonist may be greatly the quarters case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s H. Roberts et als., Reading, Mass., to T for Sewers. smith shop and stable. The gold seekers Law hud the Moose Cl »• in the number of soldiers which that time in the Royal had reason to es- Catarrh Cure. Proposals George Dodworth, New York; land ami superior F. J. CHENEY in & CO., Toledo, O. buildings Northport. found plenty to eat, including fresh meat “The e lias. of four nations— teem themselves fortunate. Indeed the Engle, Important it Eacli European We, the have known F. J. Sealed endorsed for con- latter undersigned, Cheney proposals “Proposals and salmon, but the are not like the GameGen. \V 8. C l r comfort and the cusine found at this hos- sewers” and addressed to the City Clerk, England, France, Russia and Italy—lias for the past 15 years, ami believe him perfectly structing Aroostook Republicans. Penobscot salmon. Mr. and five Belfast, will be received by the* ommittee on sew- Clough Value;" Henry c>. Stan wras a revelation to the honorable in all business a than the United but telry writer, transactions and finan ers of Belfast, until Monday, 1. at 5 larger navy States, August 1898, companions put up a canvas tent, and had serve Our Fish;" (Jen I whose of St. John hotels in cially able to carry out any obligations made by o’clock P. M., for the construction of the following Houlton, Me., July 13. The Republican none of these and experience three, beds. The residents except England their firm. described sewers and all materials therefor, or so county convention for Aroostook was held spring report “C)ur Game Birds ."Gen i former had been far from much of them as be determined said com- France is so far ahead of this years pleasant. may by here to-day and was quite lively at times. The that the coldest weather is 8° below zero,and country West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. mittee “Maine as a Kecreatn routine business w'as quickly accomplished. in as to be able to iu- Indeed, back in the fifties the hotels here Kinnan & Wholesale Cedar street, from Grove to Park, 890 1 that weather rarely lasts more than a week Ground.” the qaval strength Waldi.no, Marvin, Drug- feet, The nominations were made; Among p manhole. Cellar street, from Grove to end ( south), following were bad. But that has all gists, Toledo, O. Louis C. Stearns of and a a time, but that a few miles inland it is as were W Hict much injury on us in case of notoriously 35o feet. Congress street, from near Park to end Senators, Caribou, present .Judge and Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting about 616 feet, 2 manholes. C. of Monticello; clerk of cold as the north The sunshine, at this Bam; war. France could not hurt changed the hotels of the present day (north), Congress Henry Sharp pole. Col. Isaiah Stetson, Probably the blood and mucous surfaces of from Grove to end (south), about 250 feet. Michael M. directIj upon street, courts, Clark; county attorney, season of the year lasts from ;’» in the morn- are all that could be desired—at that Park from Cedar to end. 375 1 man- Matthews of Augusta. Tie this country much, even though she least, the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c street, feet, Hansford W. Shaw of Houlton; sheriff, Levi from Park to IU50 in the Peas and beaus 1 be said of those named above. hole. Charles street, end (south), H. Gerry of Caribou; register of deeds, Jas. ing to evening. batteau, double canoe, g lias about three times as many ships, may per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. 4w2t> 250 feet. Main street, from Church to Congress, H. Kidder of Houlton; county treasurer, are looking well in the gardens, but the sea- of war, to bed was the rule with the ex- 1280 feet, 2 manholes. races, tug greased | and men as we have. Neither France Early Lelaud O. of com- guns A bath with Cosmo Buttermilk ex- Sewers to be laid in accordance with the plans Ludwig Houlton; county son is short for potatoes. It was too early ami for Soap, Preston N. of fishing prizes nor other nation cursionists, and the risers next of Wheeler & Parks, which plans, together with missioner, Burleigh Houlton ; any European except early quisitely scented, is soothing and beneficial. to start for the fields when the party- the specifications, may be seen at the City Clerk’s of deeds for the northern section, gold held at which Gov. ami M had an to see a Sold by A. A. Howes & Co. register England (save Spain in Philip II.’s time morning opportunity pro- ottiee. Joseph F. Cyr of Frenchville. arrived, although one party had been gone a sided. The City Council reserves the right to and Holland for a brief has ever cession of Orangemen on their way to the accept week. Those who start too are in great j period) Mr. and Mrs. Irving Butler of Newbury- any one of the or to reject all. early proposals For a and a Cosmo Buttermilk T I boat for where the was CLARENCE O. POOR, perfect complexion clear, from mountain freshets. The mail shown any in on the Frederickton, day port, Mass., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. danger the skin white aud h- capability fighting Chairman Committee on Sewers. healthy skin, use Cosmo Buttermilk Soap. soft, j arrives at Homer but once a month. Those A. Howes & Co. water. to be celebrated. We saw little of St. Wiley. Belfast, July 19, 1898.-2w29 Sold by A. A. Howes & Co. A. NEWS OF BELFAST. Pensions have been grantti as follows: ■ The East Belfast C. Sociable will be E.v be the Sunday and Thursday evening prayer Original, widows, etc., Martha H. Cousens, held at Reuben Herrick’s July 28th. WIFE’S AWFUL meetings. This, Thursday, evening at 7.30 been granted to Andrew J. Monroe. The School Committee will hold their there will be the usual prayer meeting; .. ,.e for a for blinds. Low for summer W. fastening prices shoes at T. regular meeting next Monday evening at 7 topic, “The Sin of Magnifying Trirtes,” Is. f tbe Belfast W. C. T. U. Colburn’s, McCliutock Block, High street, o’clock. 55:13; Matt. 12:1-8; Luke 11:3744. C. E. Belfast. See advt. next will GEO. until the first in The sewer is to be meeting be at 6.15 W. BURKETT Thursday system extended this Suuday p. in., The July number of The Girls' Home, the season, and the advertisement for proposals topic, “How to have a happy home," Job. little published the Children’s Aid for sewers will 29:1-20; Deut. 6:6-9. There will be -.-ell painted his house last paper by constructing be found in an- preach- has been received. other Mv wife was in the most horrible condition service at 7.15 in in the the work himself. The Society, column. ing p. vestry. of any human being, f roin Eczema. She could onrosSPECIAL The C. L. S. C. BARGAINS e and shows that Joe is as Progressive Circle will Miss Adelle McDonald has her torture crayon por- neither sit down nor lie down, was Yachts and Boats. have a round at Mrs. _• ms he is at printing or calk- table meeting Mary traits of H. E. McDonald and of Mrs. Vesta so intense. I tried all the doctors that I could the old rule about the Whitmore’s 25th. Veazie Fobes aud on reach, but she so that I firmly believe she Monday evening, July daughter exhibition got Ben would twelve hours if I had Jenny lias a new canvas row boat THIS WEEK. Mrs. Philo this is in Chase & Doak’s window. have died within Chase of city the posses- he not been advised of Cuticuua Remedies and which has named Dewey. sor of two Persian her Mrs. J. wheelmen and women eats, given by The Methodist Sunday school had a pic- to in two hours ap- got them. My wife went sleep Chas. R. Coombs made his first cruise for W. ycle parade last Thursday Dougan of New York. The are pure nic ou the shore below the McDouald & after the although she had first application, the season in his sloop yacht Eagle July are in- white, with long tads, aud are the Brown will not seven and with two boxes parades becoming only j shipyard Saturday. They have slept for days, 17th. 500 yds. and 6c. of and one cake of Striped Fipred Pins, per yfl. of v to the riders, but to all felines their kind in Belfast. an excursion steamer soon. CrncuRA (ointment) by “ CmccRA Soap she was absolutely cured, and Webster has and launched the " -- *’rm. Another will be held The people of this city and vicinity will be The Y. 1\ S. C. E. have painted Baptist changed is well and to day. hearty sloop Silence, owned by R. F. Brown of Old evening, to start from the pleased to learn that Miss Fannie C. Berry, the date of their lawn party to Wednesday 600 All Wool Fillsi dallies 8c. i PPEEPT ClTBE TrBATMBXT FOB TOBTOEmO, DlSFTO- Town. oily it 7 o’clock. New brilliant aud VRiN'o or Hair.—Warm baths with England’s accomplished | August od. The musical program which III iiOH'. with Loss “ Cctici-ka Soap, gentle anointings with COTicrBA. pur- " favor bur one pianist, will citizens with of is est of skin cures, and mild doses of CrnrrB* The new owners of the have Sunday school will go on its being arranged will be one of the attrac- emollient Marjorie Rksolvbn r, greatest of blood purifiers and humor cures. her charming recitals on the evening of the tions. her ui. weather to- changed steering gear, substituting a 1000 Aloe lortl 6c. permitting, PottbbD. a*t> C. CM, eili D Hold throuehout the world. Cohp., I2i, 6th of September Bole Cure the Worst Eczema, free wheel for the tiller. The steamer Castine will Capt. Frank Webber of Belfast was first Props., boston. Ilow to “ “ “ s Prof. L. H. Stevens of wharf at o’clock for Camden, Lynn, Mass., who officer of sch. Stephen Morris which was re- Capt. Geo. O. Hatch put five tons of iron is Courts. 600 wi.l summer Probate be spent. The landing spending the in Belfast, plays cently picked up abandoned and towed into and Insolvency ballast iuto his new sloop Nautilus Monday. Alsatia Muslins 8c. ,• for balls and New’ York. wharf in the upper harbor, quite frequently dances. He The vessel’s boat has been pick- He used old gas retorts, broken up. " Following is an abstract of the business of car station. There are played Monday at Islesboro Town Hall for a ed up, but no trace of the officers or crew ■ the Probate and Insolvency Courts for Willard E. Page has changed the name of s m where Castine excursion and has have been found. 1000 Black Grsni short distance away, party, other MULLS 10c. the Katherine to His Fipred Waldo county, July term, 1898: Ralph. other boat of ■ orders for e spent, or if any the near future. William H. Baker of this enjoyably city prepares Estate of Warren F. Griffin, Stockton that name was burned some time ago. take trips by the electrics to Base Ball. The Belfast Jun;or base ball and sells a shampoo, which he claims will Springs: first and final account of adminis- Dr. Atwood of Boston is here superintend- .s 150 and or Thomaston. fare the nnv The team went to last hair from out as 8c. Frankfort well as dz.Imported Saturday and keep falling re- Hdkfs., trator presented. ing the tiffing out of his sloop yacht. She return will be 40 cents for were defeated by a score of 7 to 5. A return move dandruff. prevent itching of the scalp, Estate of Ida L. and Ada L. Partridge and will be launched and rigged this week. OCR EXTIItE stock marked for children. will in and game be played here about two weeks, otherwise improve the hair. Those who Lillian E. first ami final WATQf]lQ j Rose, Searsport; Norseman of the qTTTpijl The Camdens will come Sloop Boothbay Harboi Ollllll here to play the have given it a trial speak well of it. account of "illulu, DOWX TO ATTRACTIVE PRICES. and Mill Tax. The State guardian presented. Yacht owned Juniors next Saturday afternoon. club, by F. W. Bridge of New A Masonic district convention, similar to Estate of M. Colby, Liberty; rnpleted the apportionment Temperance York, was in port a few days last week. Mr. ********** The l.’ith annual reunion of the ! that held in will for allowance ad and mill tax for eur- Twenty- recently Belfast, be held in petition presented. the Bridge and two friends were on board. They sixth Maine Regimental Association will be Rockland 2<>th M. W. Frank Estate of Hiram T. Black, Palermo; final he several cities, towns and Aug. by E. were bound cast. held in Winterport Aug. 17th, rain or shine. Sleeper of Sabbattus. The three account of executor presented. the State, the total amount degrees GEO. W. The will be of T Fraul* Tuttle of Belfast, Jos. Perkins, BURKETT, meeting called to order in Grand will be worked on that three Estate William CreaSey, Morrill; og "•.">14,17)4.22. The total day by differ- F. Wheeler Hinckley and Capt. Olson of Army Hall at 10 a. m. for business. The ent A will be furnished first ami final account of administrator pre- — nnn ■ s as returned to the State lodges. supper by * Castine were in port. in the FELLOWS’ BLOCK. Relief will an entertainment in the Rockland sented Saturday sloop State superintendent of Corps give lodges. A large number of Portia fitting out for a week's cruising east- the afternoon, and there will be a camp tire out of towrn people are expected. Estate f Ellen M. Fowler, Unity; first making the apportionment ward. iu the evening. final account of executor presented. (: acth»n over "2 4" 1-2 per I he entertainment for the benefit of the Estate of John first and In this year’s hand-book of the New York returns The that- in wounded Cain, Palermo; any show 7 kis Bangor papers report the soldiers will be given at the Opera Yacht Cluli final account of executrix presented. 57t> yachts are listed. This list ipportionwent is >17,780.71. municipal court Friday, Dexter J. Logwood House Monday evening, July 25th. It is includes 180 steam vessels, 80 vessels of the of L. of Estate Samuel Hubbs, Monroe: sec- schooner 00 >••,ips this year, against Northport was tried before Judge Vose earnestly hoped by the ladies in charge that class, single-stickers—sloops ICE aud WATER ond and of executors for the final account present- yawls—and 20 launches. Of the 180 -ar and the year larceny. He was discharged for lack of public will respond most generously to ed. steam yachts on the list, probal ly 50 are of evidence. The this :ling off is caused chiefly hy papers do not say what he call upon its patriotism. The funds se- sufficient size for outside the other Estate of J< hu C Ellis, Monroe: cruising; was accused petition 150 are small taking of school census. of stealing, but it was evident- cured from this benefit will be sent to the yachts with a maximum draft presented for license to sell real estate. of six feet aud launches whose natural sail- ly somebody's name, for no Northport man Volunteer Aid Association of Boston. Any Pi 30c. Elias It. received Estate of Jol.n A. Smedburg, pe- ing ground is the rivers aud inlets the tellers, Thompson ever owned such a name as that. one Unity; along wishing to make contributions will coast. Of the 50 for t" his back last a tition presented for licence to sell real estate. yachts large enough Friday by leave ocean 10 have A referee case of the House As- please the money with Miss Hazeltine, cruising, been sold and 2 pre- DECORATED AXD •• was and Meeting E>r.ate of E. Gilmore, MARKED ruling stopping Primrose Hill. Mary Monroe; pe- sented to the Government to be fitted out sociation of Brooks vs. the Maine Central v... Fred Kimball carried tition f r distribution presented. for the auxiliary fleet. [Marine Journal. •‘ICE HATER" OX EITHER SIDE. L. L Co. was heard in Brooks last Thurs- Cards have been received here announc- n a simg the first of the Estate of (.'lias. E. Snow, Stockton Springs ; day before M. S. Stiles of Jackson, F. G. ing the marriage July 14th of Andrew 1 •.It of playing a practical joke petition presented for proving a nuncupa- No llallowell Clierrie*. Whit.- and A. A Small of Bel Ferdinand Peterson to Miss OPEN EVERY EVENING. aught the cat In fed. The. Abbie Maria tive will. suddenly of case was to award the amount of Meader, daughter of Mrs. Marozia J. Meader Lovers cherries will mourn their ab- -d like a dog. The cat was damages Estate of Bedel la M. Pendleton, Belfast; sence this year. Caterpillars and the cold ui account f land taken the Railroad of Everett, Mass., They will reside at 1_* k mil suffered... .Jeff Hall by will presented Martha M. Pendleton named rains of June have combined to make the Co. l:. Mapleton Place, Mass. Mr. n the roll of lift-saver, but F Duntuu of Belfast appeared for Lynn, Peter-vm executrix. crop an exceedingly smail one. Moreover, ——.CARLE & JONES. is a what have survived --—--- the Asso> lation and Wilson native of Searsport, but clerked for G mu have become the prev --—- use If was the victim. His Woodward "f Estate of Geo. A. Innis, Searsport; will & ot maggots. People will pay good for Bangor for the Railroad Co. Field in firs city where he made many prices 1 and capsized by a squall presented: Jessie M inieen Innis and John the fruit this year. [Hallowell Register friends by his honest and genial Sunday, aud he was spill- Shifting Itkms. Sch. Sarah L Davis ar- bearing. Innis named executors. Many friends in Belfast extend Hc saved himself by swirn- riv'd July 17tli, with granite from Buck's congratula- Estate of Luther Mitchell, Unity; order tions to Mr and Mrs. Peterson. i F.ng hi-* boat,,. Laforest Harbor t o New Y 1 k Sch. Emma W. 1 >ay 1J distribution issued. WE HAVE JUST OPENED 1 h-st the it!le ri tiger’ of his arrived July Pith to load hay for Boston at Berries. The strawberry crop held out Estate of Marcia E Weir, Montville; li- ng it ■ aught in the cutter A. M. Carter’s. She is in command of Capt. longer than usual this year and prices rang- cense to sell real estate issued. A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF machine. Frank Cro< kett, formerly of the Game Cock, ed from ti 12 cents per box. The first Estate of Joanna Cunningham, Montville: Had who has exchanged vessels with his father, raspberries appeared in the market here D M. McFarland confirmed as trustee. They Waited Long for it, but The deck hoys of the When it Capt. George Crockett ..Sch. Henry Whit- July 14th. The raspberries and blueberries Estate of Ge.i B. Ordway, Swauville: J. Came it Did the Work. Bang-T have been provided ney is at Bluehill. loading paving for New sold for 14 cents: blackberries, 12 c-nfs, S. Harrimaa and Way land Knowlton ap- * PLATED WARE. $ ms si”: tr to worn | those by When its turn Mine, betore \ ork.. Sch. Maria Webster has charters to ('berries from the Kennebec were sold here pointed commissioners in insolvency. appearing in Au- N a v Th e j gusta. it had appeared in Biddefurd, Portland and the tie tr bring sand from Burnt Coat, au.l to take July 15th. The will he Estate of Beni G. Herrick, Belfast; al- Many of fall patterns ire non hue* a ut F. W raspberry crop appearance.... K. Lewiston. From Lewiston it. passed on t.» Au- on exhibition. ecsks t.i Rockland and fish barrels to heavy this year as the bushes are laden and iowain of .-■'•oJ 7 made to widow. Mouutaiue of Bangor have gusta. At first it rented considerable excitement, Gloucester. The berries are ripening fast. The Estate of Amelia S. Erskiue, Montville; -u iiiicr Sabo ia for excursions blueberry and the residents of each city and town along the AND THE will be PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER crop light owing to the allowance of >Io 'J made to widower. route with Chat. Emery O. Pendleton in long period became anxious to know who wouid be next. jinmug July 'J4th, for brought of the dry weather. Estate of Lucy L. Roberts, W eek after week went and the f the seas* iu-F titil 1:rst boon raised string beans July pith. Reading, by people settled Sep- down The\ soid out at Bam* Convert. is the Mass., will probated. to the fact that what their neighbors said :. International steamer will quickly Swift & Paul's.... Following program IN STERLING must be true. Like SILVER WARE Howes A' of the Band Estate of Laviuia K. Baker, Belfast; will every city and town in the ■u barf. for Co. have a coffee plant in Concert to be given on tlie P-rtland, Bostou growing union. came to the conclusion school approved ; letters issued to II. Augusta that local and a pot ii. their store. It was presented to them common to-morrow. Friday, testamentary Tuesdays. Thursdays Sat- evening testimony and statements from knew > F. Duuton. people they Chase & Sanborn of W. at o’clock: gives a fine all day’s sad to by Boston_James were reliable. One whose Estate of \ auievra P. testimony helped to M. M. Knowlton has entered the March, “Ralston,’' Fulton Ricker, Jackson; broke her main bakery with his push the good work along in Augusta, is known Overture. “Le Domino Xoir.” Auber > ertificate of issued to Elbe Her- CHASE & ea, last Her son, A. J. Knowltou.... Frank Stevens has adoption all over the southwestern and middle of DOAK, The Frhlay. place from the portion Jewelers, Melodies Geisha, arr. the Bridgood bert, Jackson; child’s name to He the Castine whiie repairs largest private Hag in town Hying at his \ a Intermezzo from Rusticana, changed Maine. can be depended upon to answer any Maseagn P. MAIN STHKKT, '• b Yanievra Jellison. I a-!--. The Silver Star will house on River Avenue. It is sxl.j feet_ / Pilgrim Chorus, Wagner communications mailed to him, or to corroborate Selections from El Sousa INSOLVENCY COURT. what he here. W e refer er the route A A. Small has sold his horse to Capitau, personally says to Mr. E. Saturday for eanlage a The ) Butterfly, Bendix Hosea B. B. of 8 Hickman street. the old- roi Walter H. Coombs-Ginn .K: Field Littlefield, Stockton Springs; Sibley Augusta, ml trip, from any landing. had six f b Lion dll Ball. Gillett est lineman in the Kennebec and Heat kiinis ‘.d barnes .Tuesday—strawberries, Comic Fantasia, Rollinson lirst meeting of creditors held; Arthur Light Co., a position which he has ever since the Mr- kk. Star Banner. occupied The Maine State blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, cur- Spangled Boyd appointed assignee. of that Head what he -- Frank L. inception company. says. it:-m will held its muster rants and gooseberries.. .Alonzo Danforth, Montville: first meet- - Beckwith Fuf.d A. Johnson succeeds A. You will then know what Maine P. Mans- d people waited for :ue.- lay and has the ing creditors held. Thursday, Aug. begun relaying foundation of Frank field. A. P. Mausiield has sold and how they treated the his dry Tilton A. stranger: ROOM Elliott, Brooks; headquarters of the associa- B. house on River avenue. discharge grant- ••1 have had a had 5c, Myrick’s back for goods stock and business to Fred A. John- the past ten years PAPERS, ed notice of filed. the Placilix and will ; appeal In all the hotel, Maink \ eikhinaic vns. The Maine son, who will continue at the old climbing poles time, supporting one's Vet staud in Albert L. and Fred C. >st the day before the con- Newcomb, Monroe; self with the legs and hack, while frequently <> in. to erinary Medical Associat'on held its quar- Masonic Temple. The new proprietor is ai. Borders Hatch I l=2c drawing for positions in the petition for discharge filed. hauling up heavy weights, brings a great strain terly meeting at the Windsor House, Wed- enterprising young man, a son of Dr. S. W. muster will take place at -11 the hack, so that often 1 have not wondered Johnson of nesday evening, July 15th. There were this city and has had several l fie Churches. that mine me Wednesday, Aug. the gave so much trouble. 1 took stuff day as many members present from various years experience dry goods salesman in little or no effect. The Over rolls * at a. m. parts right along, receiving good >,000 paper marked down to >c. a, & * -t'-r, Companies ar- Mr. E. C. Herrick of Colby, ’08, who lias of The State. Dr. West, the elected the stores of A. D. Chase and H. A Starrett greatest thing 1 ever got was Doan's Tills. w;! 1 be .net the newly Kidney by committee, preached in Belfast a few times oc- president of the association, Dr of this city and E. C. Leighton of recently, They helped me quicker and better than ; assistance and furnish presided. Augusta. anything all cupied the Baptist pulpit in Livermore Falls else I R. Salley of Skowhegan read a in- H. W. Marriner lias put the store in first- known to me. I have not had any pain in my ^-.iile. sl ow them their very tfc JONES. place last Sunday. He will probably there back since I took them, and I teresting paper upon “Tetanus" and v.hss condition, painting the supply have continued do- _CAREE assist them in their very woodwork, getting during the summer. ing my work. The kidneys have been lucidly explained the antitoxin treatment whitening the ceiling, etc. Mr. Johns->n is strengthen- ! •sitnui. The by Maine Central Rev. S M. Wales of St. will ed. Doan’s Kidney Tills in my estimation beat the use of which he has cured sev- now arranging his stock and will soon have George hoM ne-tialf and will trans- recently else known lare, the ! at the Mission until eveiytlnng to me, ami my experience eral eases. The paper called forth a spirited place open with full lines of goods. meetings Peoples’ free. Ex-Chief is extensive with so-called remedies. Jr seems to Comrades Welcome, Engineer further notice every ! discussion. It was decided to present the Tuesday, Thursday, h of tb s is to be one of ^The Journal was tlie me that anyone giving Doan’s Tills a fair city recipient this week aud There will Kidney li same bill to the Saturday Sunday evenings. ;Look legislature that Here, « ) •- trial of hand recently of a tine cabinet of trial for ha"k ache and kidney troubles could not engines ami photo Mrs. Fannie B. be services afternoon at 2.;>0. Ad Second Annual Anniversary of the passed in Colorado, and Dr. West was em- Sunday but receive Mee to for whose letters help much good.” respond the ti re- Ward, have long delighted o ir are welcome. powered to look after the interests of the Just such emphatic endorsement can be had Me to the address of welcome readers. She sat for tlm in HavaL a Veterans bill at pictures here it. Clough Augusta. The meeting adjourned to The Kucx, Lincoln and Sun- right Belfast. Call at Kilgore A. Wilson’s ■f Bath. just before leaving that city, and were Sagadahoc Man! meet in Watervilie in October. they Id ug Store and ask what customers report. finished after all day School convention will he held at Young nearly the Americans had Charitable Association Down. The lower Doan’s Kidney Tills are sold for 50 cents a box, bridge Nohlehor ( Ground If want Fike in Islf.sboko. The dwelong houses left the island and did not reach her unti amp Wednesday, Aug. for sale by all dealers; sent mail of of you to make a good i! ou foot at by receipt .WILL BE HELD AT. except passen- 24th. Committees have been WHEN 10U GO • < Jfij(* AUG. 12. save from the that all have an FRIDAY, anything building. A yoke may opportunity of seeing day morning. Inasmuch rs Rev. Mr. Smith Luckily no one was on the oi a dock of it. Women notice a man’s way steers, heifer, hog, hens, 8 tons is the possible successor of Mr. Wells, it is [J cue, although a loaded buck- ) of and are to « of hay, with the tools, dressing, quick I’KOGK \ >! >1 1 1 farming North Belfast. Rev. he will he a -er it a short time grain, etc., Sherman Goodwin hoped given generous hearing BUCKSI'ORT, MAINE, taste. That’s C< before, appreciate good D'.:5" a. M. were ail burned. The furniture was saved of Freedom at the hv the members and friends of the jj Oration, Hon. Warren C Phil- d four-horse teams hauled preached church last parish. what makes so many of our brook. \' aterville. from J. Frank J jj both houses. The Wyman place was for- and in Rev. A. H., customers 12.<)0. Picnic dinner. cross in the Sunday, morning evening, exchange Services at the l niversali st church next Haley, ) successful wooers. « afternoon. Some 2 (M» i* m. merly the Pillsbury Coombs aud the with H. O. > (i Camp tire, with addresses bv Dept. place, Rev. Worthley_Rev. David P. 1 who were near by when the Si nday will be as follows: Morning wor- PRESIDENT, Commander. Itcv. C \ Southard. l.»r. A. j. Ril house was one of the best built Come in and seen the latest farm houses in Hatch, Secretary of the M. M. will j mgs. Hon. W. C. Philhrook am others. i. Titled the city officers and Society, se.p, with sermon by Rev. Ashley A. Smith, FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST :i‘*. jj towu. It was built ) in many years ago of the old conduct services next Sunday It thing ({ INI. r.KOOKs CORN II ISAM) will be in fenced out. Road Corumis- morning. a: 10:45, followed hv Sunday school. Devo- Send for 'atalogi e. 6w20 attendance. growth pine and was built upon honor. The is hoped a audience will b ) 1 •1 d large present.... t.omil at I the committee on meeting <5:15, topic, “The Great- he whole to close with a ball in the high- loss on these and ) Men’s s grand buildings contents is more Mr. Geo. U. Collins of Phoenix. is Furnishing, evening Dance t iekel .“»0 rent the the same and Arizona, ness of Jesus.” At the service the bridge day JO. morning than 82,C The Parker house was a com- his f-ei all Rrand Armv men *u to visiting cousin, Mrs. F. A. Gilbreth. Mr. jlioir will “Break Forth into ! } ! come this bea .: iful sing Joy,” on begin repairs Monday, fortable and a half by > resort this day. story house, owned and Collins and Mrs. Gilbreth are a 1 ■■wever think it spending er, and hats, Caps, was quite so Siui| “Lead, Kindly Light,” by i ir.wl,,Rat. ,m tho 'Iain: ( astral R. I>, occupied by a widow with two children. few days in N. this week.... '• Co. are the Rochester, H., Buck. 15. L. PITCHER’S black about « making frame Her Dudley mare, weighs loss is 81,< X) or more. There was no Miss Laura Conaut of is c ami Lowell, Maaa., 1400 lbs.. 7 at a also one , the lumber lias been Rev A. B. Loilmer of R. years old, bargain ; car- Gloves, ;; insurance on either place. The cause of the her vacation with her mother Woonsocket, I., DR. W. L. iggett Bros, of Morrill. The spending riage horse. Apply to tire is it will will preach at the Methodist > WEST, unknown, but be Mrs. E. C. Carrie Episcopal AV. ■is are but investigated. Merriam-M;ss Brier of H. AA ALTON, Gui ney’s Mills. IT feet, but all of churcl. next Sunday forenoon. The Ep- Neckwear, S! I Excursions. The excursion of arrived the first of ti e P. O. address, Belfast, Me. ^Veterinary ss- •f the draw will be rebuilt. steamer Charlestown, Mass., Surgeon, wortli League aud prayer and praise serv ices ) S Castine to South West Harbor and Somes’ week to visit her mother, Mrs. R. S. Brier. Graduate and Medalist will he united in the at o’clock White and Colored > Lily loth is close time on sal- Sound was -Mrs. R. F. evening ; ; Ontario | July 17th a most enjoyable one. Russ and Miss Ethel Rogers Class Conventions. Veterinary College. Miss Lena > A ; 't'-hing the tisli in seines and The was went to leader, Sanborn; topic, “The weather perfect for Middletown, Conn., last 1 " 1 < AN ft Office and steamboating. Monday. Discontent of The Republican voters of the representative Pharmacy at Be I Iasi Livery to. It is said that not lor lb Worldliuess." Luke 12:10-21. ; *nll s The sea was so calm that the Miss has secured a situation ir. the cla-s of the towns of IS, VII V I; vor. fog bell at Rogers composed iJneolnville, Kesldence and 1 salmon been so The other services of the aud week will Belmont and Hospital 1” Longrcss street. | scarce as olT South West asylum for the insane in that day Noithpoii, Searsmont, Islesboro are Long Ledge, Harbor, which city....Mrs. notilied to meet at the Town Hall in '- II. be as usual. Islesboro. I ; Although for OfficeTelephoii'* 8-2. It -si I mi lishing is worked by the action of the. sea, did not Sarah Ellis, who has been spending the Saturday, .Inly 3<)th, at 7 o'clock !•. m., for the IVIeph mi 21 \ nets has it will be Follow are the propose of nominating a candidate for closed, ring at all the a winter in Mass., arrived home ng notices for the Baptist Represen- during day, condition that Westboro, tative to the Legislature and transact such other r salmon with rod and sin- the \ is rare. and is now with church coming week: To-morrow even- business as mav come said very About 50 passengers made the Sunday stopping her sister, properlv before meet I Dwight P. Palmer, I E. H. September.... Sardines are Mrs. ing the liist teachers’ will iug. L. N. (JILKEY, M. D. trip. A clam chowder was served on board Stephen Hadley in Waldo. weekly meeting ) iVlasonic Temple, Belfast, Ale. [' BURGIN, the <). T. SC()TT, t Maine coast and the he held at ~..'>0 m. who are at noon. The boat left p. Any interested, E. A. EAMES. 0_ 0 South West Harbor S. J. Court. Judge Whitehor.se has en- 'Ming very crews. It is not are E. S. PREBLE, S light at 5 o’clock in the afternoon teachers, urged to attend. During and arrived in tered his decree in the Waldo case Tow 1 Committee. of Glasses and Diseases of " county of Republican Fitting ill not exceed cases the summer the V. o'),0U0 Belfast at 0.10... P. S. C. E. will combine Islesboro, July Id, 185*8. .The Castine will make an- Sarah E. Dunton in vs. Emma F. : h>0,000 for last equity its year, during other excursion meeting with the regular Sunday even- the and Ear a Saturday from Brooksville, Clark and Ernest E. Clark. The bill iu Eye Specialty. r- The Cape Ann Advertiser ing prayer service of the church at 7 15 The Republican voters of the representative Castine and Islesboro to to Office hours until i» a. m. Belfast give per- equity was brought Mrs. Dunton to cor- class composed of the towns of Burnham. Troy, 1 din by From I I-, Norwood, a boat lisher- in o’clock. Sunday morning serfice and Unity, Knox. Thorndike and Jackson are notified 2.30 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. sons those towns the benefit of the bar- rect an omission in a New deed of real es- Goods a alleged to meet delegates in convention at Johnson's ». codfish off Eastern Point, Thursday evening prayer meeting will be by SEARS PORT, MAINE. gains in the Belfast stores. In the evening tate in Lincoluville. She claims that three Hall in Thorndi.ee, on the 3d day of August, 185)8, as usual. ..IN.. !. !"Minds, the largest lish of its she will take held at 3 o'clock i\ m., to nominate a candidate for 1 Kt.KPHi *NK CONNECTION. an excursion from Camden to rooms and the use of certain household 'mcij Representative to the Legislature and to transact L by the employes at Win. The tri-euuial Will be in Belfast every from 1 to 4 t» Islesboro, with the Lincolnville Band, to at- goods should have been reserved to but national council of Congre- such other business as may come before said con- Tuesday l' her, Office over «J. W. A: Main h "’hich it was lauded.... vention. Basis of representation same as for Ferguson Co., street. place tend the dance. Next she will leave an gational churches was held in Sunday by error of the person who drew the deed Portland, county convention. 1- ’ttershall arrived Friday from Oregon last week. The Lewis’ wharf. Belfast, for Castine, where a the reservation was omitted. The defend- following officers F. N. YOSE, Secretary. re 1 185)8. t Isle au Haut in his pinkey, short will be were elected for the three Thorndike, July 20, Underwear, stop made, after which she ant avers that there was no omission from ensuing years: A‘1*1 good fare of fresh and will down the Eastern Secretary, Rev. H. A. and Boiler go Bay and up the the deed, but that it fully represented the Nelson, Auburndale, Engine Bicknell & Hopkins shipped Western, a of an hour at North- Mass.; register, Rev. Wm. H. Hart an.. | giving stay transaction. The case was heard at the Moore, TO COW-BOYS AND BICYCLERS NOVELTIES, FOR SALE. I eels to Boston this week_ ford, | port Camp Ground. The fare for the round term of court in Ct.; treasurer, Samuel B. Forbes, April this county. Judge A six lmrse power and horizontal tubular lj. Kate, Capt. Gray, arrived Mon- will N. Orders taken for hair work of all kinds. engine trip be 25 cents. 2(ith she will Hartford, Ct.; auditor, David Camp, boiler, but little are rite red for July Whitehouse decrees that the bill be dismiss- All persons are hereby forbidden cows used, sale. For "'"'it of New driving further tieulars 1,100 pounds fish taken take a from Rockland to Britaiu, Ct. No place wras chosen for or other animals or the side- I pas apply at i| party Stonington. ed without costs. Montgomery for plaintiff. riding bicycles upon The fish were sold the next walks of the of Belfast/ The laws in rela- HATTIE >1. BFFFAST FARMS (’UFA M and the ....The Sons of will tri-enuial meeting of the city BLACK, FRY. Veterans make an ex- Fogler for defendant-The case of Charles council, tion to these offences will be rmidlv enforced. “d but 2Stf Common St., Relfant, Me. Tuesday. ...The pinkey Cora cursion on steamer M. & M. to Cam- A. Secretary Ilazen announced that Port- WM. H. SANBOR.;, Marshal. Sunday Schiren vs. the Belfast Light & Power City JOUKNAL BUILDING. 4t2j ~ Monday night with a small lot land, Me., would be selected. The Belfast, July 15), 185*8.—tf25) den, touching at Northport Camp Ground Co., which was non-suited at the January probably and 200 live lobsters. Frank matter was left in the hands of a and Temple Heights. The steamer will term of court in this city, and went to the provisional Caucus. t the lobsters and them committee. WANTED. peddled leave Lewis’ Wharf at 8.30 and arrive in Law Court on has been trans- exceptions, Northpobt. The of Pupils to attend the classes in I Steamer Sadie & Emma was Republicans Nortliport physi- Camden at 11; leave Camden to return at 4. ferred from the Dis- Rev. C. G. of Calais will are Eastern to the Western McCully preach hereby requested to meet at the Wood's cal culture and t “'day with a small lot of corned at schoolhouse on at elocution, beginning The fare from Belfast will be 50 cts.; from trict and will be this week in Port- the North church in with the Thursday, July 28, 185)8, 8 “Wrest. argued exchange o’clock m. for of the last of 1;- uv's on the and p. the purpose electing three July. fishing grounds the Northport 35 cts., for the round land. Knowlton is the pastor the next two to landings j attorney for plaiu- Sundays. During delegates attend the County Convention to be Brick house, known as tlie Thurlow house, on ports the and liolden at Belfast on the 4th of 185)8. MISS LU LITTLEFIELD. along bay river* trip. tiffs and Dunton for the defendants. August the only services at that church will August Congress street. W'M. C. MARSHALL. | Per order of the Rep. town Com. Belfast, June 1, 1808.—22tf Belfast, July (5, 1888.- 4w27 How the Children Entertained the “I choose to tell,” “No, let’s all tell.” When to Stop Work. Register of Deep Water Vessels The Grave at La Quasina. a the air: Bishop. Then composite shriek smote “He’s here! the Bishop’s here!” My neighbor was fully sixty years of SHIFS. “The regimeut stood in close ranks about bits like this drifted in: age, but she bad never thought of being the grave as the muffled figures were lower- Presently Abner M L Park, arrived at New ed the The children were all around till some new Coburn, gently, Chaplain calling out the standing “He’s real nice he can’t write.” old, acquaintance suggested York June Kong. 10 from Hong names of each. He called the names of the minister's and he was how can we told it to her. chair, trying “But he laugh! When A G Ropes, David Rivers, cleared from mule with uot packer, salesman, cowboy, and, last theii assistance to read the Bishop’s ! him about his and old Mrs. Smith- “Of course, you are using your New York 2b for San Francisco; spoken writing, May of all, Hamilton Fish, Jr., the young letter. It didn't matter that some of them i he brush one of them confident- June 5, lat 88 50 Ion 58 07 W. ers, and the chicken for his supper, now,” said, N, Sergeant who was carried to the front to couldn’t even a fine A J M Nichols, sailed from read cat They were all, the lot.” ly. They had just been admiring Fuller C die, and whose watch bore the crests laughed greatest Honolulu Delaware Breakwater. of down to Dee, the to “And mother's not when some of her work. June 2 for Alexander Hamilton and Nicholas Dummy baby, trying hair curling landscape, cleared from Fish the minister find out whether the truth met her iu the like a Bangalore, A N Blanchard, and the motto‘God will give’ help it rains.” The face, New [Richard York 10 for Yokohama; spoken, Davis in the New York Bishop was to see them it blow, bhe was too old. May Harding Herald. coming Tuesday “He makes be-youthful poetry, put June 18, lat 7 Ion 28 W. or This was I am brush S, Thursday. Tuesday. Dummy Dee to sleep, just like father’s “Certainly, using my now, E B Sutton, E L Carver, arrived at Royal There were six as done for uot as a children, and the minis- ; sermons. He's holding Dummy Dee now.” just I have years, Roads April 14 from Yokohama. Bury them, bury them side by side, ter w as their I love she re- A S at With the father. They had just moved ; “O hurry, mother, and make the frost- business, but because it,” Emily F Whitney, Pendleton, tropic grasses bending over. for New York. Where the all The to a new undented. Kind diocese, and had never seen the j ed lie’s ir, I told and plied with spirit. “What should I do? Shanghae June 14 loading royal palm, You cake; expecting him; arrived at Zan- Shall be their constant lover! Have Bishop, so he had written that he would should 1 it Emily Reed, 1) 0 Nichols, j don’t forget to make it big.’’ Why give up?” zibar on June 4 from New York. call, his way the town, and ! “Are or scared at And in spite of this brave answer, There, on the hillside over the through you sick, anything, yet, Gov B. F. Colcord, sailed from New bay, a Robie, Over the beautiful Cuban spend day or two with them, and he was j mother? Did Mr. Jones’ horse and she shivered, and shrank within herself, York valley, buggy April 7 for Hong Kong. them for As- Always to come either or a wave of loneliness and dis- Tenderly, tenderly lay away— Bought Tuesday Thursday. You look kind of We’ve and felt cold B T P Colcord, sailed from Vegetable Preparation i; cutup? pale. Henry Hyde, Where won their last The mother over her they fierce rally! of the family was in the ! been awful good children, you ask the couragement creep being. Honolulu March 80 for New York. similaling thefoodandRegula next room w ashing dishes. By and by Banner. “[.getting old!" she said/ inwardly. Josephus, J. H. Park, sailed from New Oh, the desperate charge they made— the Stomachs and Bowels of Bishop!” [The Presbyterian York ting she, too. came and looked over her bus- “And where is my life work? It is uot April lti for Hong Kong; spoken April The flag of the Stars and" Stripes before 27, lat 3(i 25 Ion 40 48 W. them— band's shoulder. ked Polled Cattle. done; it seems scarcely begun. I have all N, Mary L Cushing, J N Pendleton, arrived And never a heart of these hearts "Why, it's Thursday, just as plain as my life been so anxious to do something afraid at Hong Kong June 8 from New York. To strike for the land that bore them. am writing 1 ever saw." she exclaimed at Board Bulletin No. of the State with but have been so full | 4, Board my pen. always May Flint, E D P Nichols, at Hiogo May 81 once. "So wo ran out this afternoon ol work and 1 am ashamed of the Peace!—the go of Agriculture is devoted to Stock Hus- care, for New York. Chaplain is calling their names. Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- and < all on old Mrs. Smitheis just as we little accomplished; and now, when my Puritan, A N Blanchard, sailed from San Peace to the ashes to dust returning; neither and contains and cuts ness and Rest Contains intended to. in Mr. Jones’ bandry, descriptions heart is desolate and hands Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. But earth cannot cover the o°f then- buggy." my empty, light i R I) at San Francisco fames nor Mineral. “1 don't know, 1 hope you are light, 1 of the leading breeds raised in Maine. As. and I would fain rill up the remain of life Rice, Carver, arrived Opium,Morphine Or darken the of its never July 8 from New York. glow burning! Not Nahc otic. saw worse* writing," said the minis polled or hornless cattle are into with the work which has been so long coining Reaper, O C Young, arrived at San Fran- ter, and another of knocking at my door, behold! I am old; Cowboy, clerk, and packer are here — frowning Dying pair favor with our tanners and dairymen, we cisco April 28 from Philadelphia. and think it wonderful that 1 ever Fortune’s dauntless and spectacles. people R It C G Nichols, sailed from favorite, true- copy the following article sent to the de- Thomas, Oue, in their scorn of a coward of Old DrS'MLTL PITCHER But die.v litially decided it was TJiurs- use my brush. What would they say could 35 for New York. fear, Rcc/pt | Hong Kong May One in their love for the blue! day. so directly after luncheon they -.tart- partment. by 11. W. Smith « t Orono: they know that 1 am still earnest and am- Sachem, Sewali Nichols, sailed from Sing- Pumpkin Seed j Mx. Senna ed: and after I from bitious to use my peu to some effect in the apore April 4 for Boston; passed St Helena Northland, East and Wesr- J solemnly promising they The Bed Polled cattle sprung the Southland, Jlnr/ul/t Salt's B would not June 3. get into mischief, and would ! union of the Norfolk and Suffolk cattle. world'.’’ Northland, Southland—never again! jinist Sea/ I S D from New in a devoted but Carleton, Amshury, cleared West and East in a love eonfesssed play the front yard all the time, under Tin* Suffolk cattle were a breed of Mie had been mother; now, Jhrpt rmint / polled York Juiy s ior IL-ng Kong. Over these voiceless men ! Ifi CardmaltSoda the eye of a eighbor who prom- cattle noted for their of of her children, some were in heaven, and j friendly large yield milk, St Paul, K W Trept, sailed from New York fiiirm Sced 1 ised to w atch them from her front w indow some scattered over the earth, and she ac- call us and the Norfolks were a small, middle- March 20 for Jap m. Chaplain, again the. rolls' C[unhid Sugar -—where she herself: “Come to I For Flay placidly slumbered all the horned cattle, noted for their feeding i knowledged to think, fet Nicholas, C F Carver, arrived at San earth hath never a melody huUiryrtta J mental are As sweet as the names of the hero atteinoon--the six .hildreu were left ini and at an ! am old; it may lie my powers Francisco Dec 17 from Seattle. smiL qualities, fattening finely early That strive to a disconsolate row i»n and I am foolish to State of H G Curtis, arrived at make men free! the fence, loudly age. As the counties of Norfolk and Suf- declining, perhaps keep Maine, that was ini The results which 1 have Hong Ma\ 12 from New York : in port wishing M:. Jones' buggy huge folk arc situated side side, there was a trying. long- Kong Leave not one from the s hinging Jisr- by May 28. enough, t" lake then. Mi to see old Mrs. natural the farmers to 'd to achieve need more years and more Eaeli is something transfigured n tendency among Til lie E Starbuek, Ebeii Curtis, cleared Smitheis. she •for it is i Over our eyes sweeps a holy mist, unite the two breeds. Nor much improve- .strength," sadly admitted; from 0 for (> Philadelphia July Portland, A shadow is on en.-h brow ! After the three .’‘clock train came a was sad and hard to give up, setting the flesh- in, ; ment made until the agricultural fairs Wm H Mat y, Amshury. arrived at Yoka- tall man a valise came ly feet the juris of the land of carrying walking of Fnghuid op* ned classes for the Norfolk upon prom- ] hanm June ;;o'ir< u. New York. But “God will give” in the days b ■ -me the street until he reached the ise. bo with the conviction Wm 11 1' sailed from as brisk!} up i and Suffolk Bed Polled breed, as they I discouraging Count J Erskine, God will give ever He gives; minister's where he that it was too late in life to do New York 20 for After the roar of musket and gate, stopped and were called. The first importation to the anything April Shanghai. drum with W ,J Sewali C Lancaster, sailed lie. He He lives! looked in. Tinted states was made in IsTd if const queuce, little by little, many Kotcti, knows, cares, by George from Seattle June 4 for New York. I'bk and Harlow were and the for im- Teddy. playing F. Taber of New York, and others soon sighs regrets, struggle And these our mother is taking to sleep soldiers, and were all and excellence if not BARKS. In they officers but followed, until the breed has become wide- provement was, given her deepest breast bv the Cuban, nay. Harlow, who tie >n without much method or Alice Alanson Ford, arrived at Shall ever be under the beat drum, which was spread. 1 lie lied rolls are a i up, carried Reed, Father's keep strictly gen- 80 from Providence. uieei. Tolly, Molly and Dummy Dee were eral animal. combine the energy. Weymouth, N S June And shall not pass away purpose They j C P. N F arrived at Port review the the front as it turned she lived on ami Dixon, Gilkey, Jerome ing troops from porch. beef and dairy qualities to a remarkable Lut, out, [John Rooney in the New York Natal July 12 from New Yorn. Times. Tolly was Queen \ ietoria, with a kitchen- extent. are a red on; and came to seventy, bright and strong They uniform color, Edward May, sailed from Honolulu Feb EXACT copy OF WRAPPER. and the brass for a and than at be- apron tiain, saucepan though the tip of the tail and the udder —brighter stronger sixty, 14 for San Francisco. crown, on her head: from this cause her health was and she was depended may be white. They are hornless, and j better; Ethel, Dodge, sailed from Monteviedo The Return of the Flowers. several which also e with the her heart shingle curls, hung grace- when crossed on horned cattle ninety per j keeping pa< times, June 7 for Puerto Blirghi. around her face: a with the of the and Evie A T Whittier, sailed from To Annie fully rosy but stately cent, of their progeny are hornless. They pulsing pulses world, Reed, lliscock Singer. was j and Auckland, N Z, 28 for New York. carriage rendered quite imperative, and are full of thoughts helpful suggestions May April 20, 1807—Dee. 2D, I'Oi. grow large tasy keepers, being | Harriet S Jackson, cleared from Balti- the saucepan crown being many sizes too smooth and line in bone and muscle. from the experience of years, but having have returned—the more June 4 for They children of the and to fall off' ii effort in she had lost Tarpon Bay. huge, prone jiggled. They are hardy and thrifty, make beef of given up writing, Herbert. Black, W H Blanchard, arrived at held, elected to be Airs. Cleve- and in and she The of the forest For Over Fifty I ears. Molly loyally the best quality, are gentle and docile, it facility power expression, at Buenos Ayres June 10from Apalachicola. angels purple gl<*nn land. and her was a j “If 1 had And hill and costume buff liolland rare that a bull cross, and ! sometimes thought regretfully: lolani, McClure, sailed from New York every every valley yield, A \ Old and Wkll-Tkikd Remedy.—Mrs. being veiy gets their first fair wind w shade- which came off the roller known how well 1 was to he. 10 and Again, bloom. are superior milkers, producing a good only going j May for Honolulu Hong Kong. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for Tax at Collector's just in time- to the bottom of her and right op, I might have made I Mabel I C N Meyers, arrived one over years millions of mothers for iota pinned quantity of very rich milk. Many of them kept Meyers, Oh, only bright, fleeting year ago, fifty by dress, and on her head was listen to me by this time; and there Buenos Ayres May 27 from Boston. Iu transcendent their children while teething, with perfect jauntily poised never go dry. people May’s hours, City ok Bki.fast, M- to it j Matanzas, arrived at New York June success. It soothes the child, softens the her mother’s red sweeping cap. all seems is so much 1 would like say, but now j I saw her—1 shall ever see her so T<> CKOKCK I) OTIS Having these good qualities, it from all too to start afresh: it is Philadelphia. A flower the Mowers. gums, allays pain, cures wind colic, and The taxes assessed Dummy Dee represented the whole in- to me we are iu is surely late up among duly again*! that justified claiming Olive Tlmrlow, J O Hayes, arrived at Key is the best for Diarrhoea. Is fantile 1 have but little time left.” remedy pleas- ted to me for collection tor the y Cleveland family, “for lie’s smart that are a cattle. certain the soft of the they general purpose West June 12 from Baltimore. Under light loving skies, ant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every dred and ninety-seven, ipou n-.o un- enough to be a dozen So the went on, and with saw as v if. president’s babies,” years Penobscot, E G Parker, arrived at Hong Sun-kissed, I her—and 1 see her yet.— j part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot- follows, Lot 24. Div. 1.1 tin all and a known as the stock agreed and Dummy Dee sucked Items ot Interest to Farmers. dimmed intelligence pretty strong Kong June 28 from Newcastle. Bending with eager touch and starry eyes tle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and buildings, shore road, next K. of lane betv his thumb and did not care. body came the dawning of her eightieth Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, sailed from Over the violet. ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and 25: amounting to ninety-one o “Does the Iiev. Frank Thurston Boston June 21 for Bridgewater, S S- take no other kind. live This is a year for. the manufactur- year. And never was the of her five cents. great Rose arrived at beauty face here'.1'' said a voice from “1 am she told Inms, Melvin Colcord, Lot 22, Div 1. 52 acres, Ian the-gate. ers of haying tools, especially mowing aged now,” herself, So sweet, as when she learned to under- New York June 18 from Rio Janeiro. known as t he stock farm, on Sc., Tolly, on her saucepan crown, machines. There has been a “there can be no question about it: but stand The New Woman. holding hardly paral- Serrano, R G Waterhouse, cleared from next K. of lane between lot 24 turned in that direction. “Not to think that when Some blossom-secret that we t«. carefully lel for a good many years. only twenty years ago, Rajang March 28 for Shanghai. loved place to four dollars and eighty-etghi was Within her hand. at. now," she answered with much dignity. i was only sixty, I discouraged he St Lucie, arrived at Rio Janeiro March 28' gentle When the Lord slyly came Lot »'>. Div. 3, 7H acres, land “He A lecturer declares, with consid- me And a rib stole from lam* between lets 24 ,,nd 2.' aoes when he’s home, but lie’s gone dairy cause people thought ‘o.d;' and now from New Yolk. 0 tender the Adam, spirit! did petals hide dollars and eighty live < cut*. to the with erable truth, that if one-half the cows is that I have made all these A W S cleared Giving Eden a dame country mother.” it plain might j Thomas Goddard, Grithu, A rarer than our can know m all to no lm wooing lips And first Amounting now milk were weeded, more ! from Boston 2 for Rosario. the man a madam, “Ah. then he did not get my letter- giving carefully years count for much than they have July That with the Mowers only Tlmu shorbd'st lar> and thirty-eight, cents, ha* n- ed!, it’s the Bishop,” they cried with out and slaughtered within a week, the done, had 1 kept right on, with method Willard Mudgett, A C Colcord, cleared bide All beauty had birth, immediate payment is rei|Ue*rcn. from New York June 24 for Barbadoes. one voice. At once remaining half would net. a and not been inlluene- The of the snow And most that was human the troops broke ranks, greater profit and detei ruination, coming Collector of taxes for the < and with the than is now realized from the whole. His of SCHOONERS. And gladdening to earth Queen and Mrs. Cleveland ed by the thought age. Twenty years! Did Christ from their t<* speak fragrame Came with the new woman. forward to idea is that at least half the cattle do not — W R sailed from they swept greet him, leaving but now” Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, thine heart, Cm »«K ID t Asi, .M, for board and and whatever > Dummy Dee alone in the rear. “Come pay labor, So the years went on again, and she was j Rockland July 12 for New York. Calling thee to 11 is own celestial clime New joy lilled the lain: T* \v 1 s \ n it.M'. i; fall short comes out of the of H B arrived at I'hc tax duly assessed agam*t in. they said. “We didn’t expect you they* profits really aged before the Lord Jesus called Gladys, Colson, Bar.gor Ami dost thou keep in His bright land, Single blessedness doubled 22 fin m ted to me (or collect -ti for tin y so soon—” the cows. her home: and the first when she June Port Reading. apart, Then the Lord stayed His hand, good thing dred ami ninety-seven, upon rea Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, He»red Eternal summer time And our ribs left untroubled Thu there's water in the reached lie asked her: “What I as follows, v i/. i.ot liS. Div 1 upstairs spare The of is now heaven, from 2 for New York. j Department Agriculture Carrabelle, Fla, July or on Lav \ i,w street, i'. *.• >';>n said Ted. “cause 1 took it up." have you been doing these last twenty live I John C arrived at Bruns- How shall we meet the glory of the spring But now with a imuii, ;it w.u k collecting iufeumatiou concerning Smith, Kneeland, mercial st root, amount mg to m- “And mother aired the bed. and on to children on the earth, ; York. Without thee'.’ How may weeping eyes Man is mi put j the exact character of horses best adapted years help my wick, Ga, July 12 from New ask.ng pass oned, TV live cents, has not heel! p.1' the best w hole that woo for whom 1 life? 1 sailed fron Ban- behold From whar funn\ Dme v ment i* sheets, u't darned, to the of the Eu- gave My gave you ! Lester A Lewis, Kimball, pa retpiested. principal of .• v. requirements The empty joy all the Is this New W'-man fashioned Collector«>f taxes tar t! this i'v morning, beginning to those years, with some strength gor July 12 for New York. blossoming get ready ropean markets. Uermany, the United andtal-j Of rose and green and ? for use in Lucia Porter, sailed from Bangor gold y.-u. put’in Molly. ent, that, you might them helping ! Farrow, With and law Kingdom, France ami Belgium during the June 18 for New York. physics City ok l‘i u v* Me “1 am to “The <; Ah! :io that cannot going loan my to My work. What have you done ,-i>< •. TO HOKA pillow you. bS‘.»7 _ valued along Boston M|tle!lee no MilAlts year imported 10,horses, Mary A Hall, Haskell, sailed from With lh\ sou! otirs. wlui'' are Vause there aren’t w ith those glad winged awaiting If not made from a The tax dnlv .. yt-u here, , at ll'.'.l’io. Of this number years?” 8, for Jacksonville. j iw, only 24,- July We will not mourn. Death had no m ted to me tor but t. t la- v to round when we have com- full of she had to till part It would seem so. collect enough go or a Then, regret, R F clear.-d from Port- really sib, valued at 177,' -IS, little over Pettigrew, Morse, thee. died and ninety-seven, up..u re. and I sofa over intent lo on pany. the said the story.of strong go land 11 for via Kennebec. as v i/ 1 sleep pillow,” one-tenth of the total, came from this I July Philadelphia Ami these returning Mowers Does the New Woman, then. follows, L.*t 28. Div ho rul -=wa i with her and of to R W arrived at Balti- X. K. corner of < Molly, eping-cap bobbing up country, uotwithstan the fact that it work, finally yielding liopkms, Hi.‘lihorn, In her singular rabies. ling j he to the to ihri c ii«•'...,t and down because there was so lit- more June o from Port Shull thy messengers bring word in men— amounting weniy earnestly. lias .so natural for rais- discouragement Tampa. Find nothing many advantages | Of resurrect ion t > us: we will read has not been atid in.n.e :*..: 1 lie felt himself borne tle time and she be called Salli.- I'Un, W H West, sailed from Barba- Next to in habms paid bishop along by horse's on a scale. left, might nothing •piested. ing superior large does prior to June 7 for Ship island. In every bud that opens: “Christ is Lord the current, and after lie had made a brief away or not. have strength to iinish. And Colb*. ; •: ■! i,,r A S arrived at, New York And Prince of Life indeed." Alas and alack — Tola, Wilson, toilet in the room, descended to the ! Cornin'"doner Powers is down the sorrowful answer came: spare bringing j June 21 from Sabine Pass. < >h Moses, and murther where he found the ehiidreu to out* the stailvirs collected the Min- imi 1101 reim uiui'i. And every miracle the forest gives see hack. sitting-room, by you uiy I'ccup^ Willie L E arrived at I'd the Old «. 1 Newton, Coombs, T« ALUKIl I dllW 1. II Ml. nesota Shall say, “She dwells beyond the winter without, their clean and dis- bureau of babor in regard tofarru- till l come?' How did you know you New 7 from And the New Woman further. The .ax d ilv a-e-i m-- finery, very York July Bangor. blast." in i\ chairs foreclosures. II is seem would not have time? There is no world tinctly soapy, sitting ready n.ortgage figures And shall “She I kneel. every garden repeat, lives See, sisters, ired ail'd eincYv *, ,. to entertain tl eir guest, to indicate mainly wo tilings, that there in the universe that needs help as does .p' His Heroes. In God’s own light, at last." Though I don’t often meddle, .,s !oii..u*. v i/ Lot 1 -iv "W didn’t; are ’tut foreclosures as there used I which was scene of labor. expect you until Thursday, '.-.any the earth, your And I pray, ease the wheel hounded bv Congress and M.t because to And when the is our papa ••mldn’t read your wii teg; be, aud that there are fewer where Adverse pens keep busy; it is sad that I Said Uncle Josh: “Yes, Dewey s -jreat, waiting-time long, () wi>man, baek-peda 1' lie said eyes and fifty < eats, lias mu i.een ;• he never read worse,” remarked fanning is divorsiried than in a one-crop yours should have stopped, for you little 1 like the way he tit tils' rate. Bazar. j Shall dream of thee, thou beautiful, afar [Harper's pavment is retjnested. Molly, i"ntitrv. 111 (• have been ! know tlie influence for tax*** hi I,.- placidly. figures previously good you might tin' ■ fair (.‘••-lector of •'» “I like that feller Sampson, too, Upon uplands Paradise, Molly.' said I 'oil \. much published from 1880 to 1893, with a few have exerted had you continued the ef- Thk Journal and Tkiiu nk. If seems distressed, j j He seems to know jus’ what to do. Thy face a steadfast star. j “I chink lie the curies hack to 1858. The bureau fort.” ci % ..i ni l.t m. thought writing looked running j t ■ > fr- .•ur elubh, ng necessary explain ■ a in while with m-ntiy ’U )Ti> <;. row f.\ but he didn’t have the sure has been from 1893 to ! saw it all now! It! ’X’ also there’s heap Schley, And Indy memory, yearning pretty, right collecting figures Oh, my neighbor with the New York We ic like lie’s a eve. arrangements i> The tax duly assessed a_ tach-s.” now Seems got eagle love, and lias completed the com- she only had those twenty-live years to ted to tue inr collect mu t ; !o We gather these first blossoms from the Tribune, i'mler the terms of our content ’I and re brouglo dim six pairs.' said Molly, parisons for 189-1 and 1895. The figures live over again! “That young chap Hobson knows his hi/., died tiilietv seveii. npo dells, with that it can be sent free t.. .1- ■■ >i I. Lot I >1 stoutly. for the hist two years will he in an- In the of she came to He's brave as kin be; that lie is. paper only lows, ready extremity regret Our hearts shall see thee on the lulls st.-ad on S siile of Pattor- i. above, w h" t>> Tin* but the and other month. As far as Mr. Powers has and found it was a dream—or the those pay their subscription bishop laughed laughed, herself, N' Watson, with his fiyin' rleet, Crowned with God's asphodels. l*5i11efsoti’s. and W ai u when wt met tiie twelve eyes g >t show the same as the was a dream. She was Journal one year in advance. It :s not sent one dollar ami nine;y-ii\e regard- they preceding twenty-five years Seems like he’ll do the job complete. 1 Helen H. Butler. and immediate is hig i iin wul. solemn wonder, lie laughed two years, only more strikingly. Mort | still on the earth, a woman of sixty; and unless requested by tin* subscriber. The payment all tiie more. “I like to read about them chaps foreclosures have almost van shed in she arose and went to her work will not with the on ( K.- gage j joyfully As them shoulder date correspond date oileetor ,,f taxes for “Father and mother have the richer counties where there is i with all the enthusiasm of resolv- sports purty straps. The Village Home. gone out to farming youth, The Journal but each subscriber enti- 1 slip, n in- Hi 1. M. tl one stone, said Har- market gardening anti dairy farming. ing never to lay down the implements of “Jus' makes me cut a pigeon wing [St. “Steer a leetle more to the west’ard, tled to the Tribune will receive it To MAIM INI* W HI IK Hi-.li "Old Mrs. Smithers. and a Paul Pioneer Press. labor while her hands could hold them. When they turn loose 'n let 'er ding! Weekly* chicken Now a leetle more to the south ; The tax tin 1 a-sess.-d mam first num- that tin \ are to for ! She would on with her for a full year from the time tin* ed to me for collect ion Ho the n>ing buy your sup- go pen, “But ’taint them folks as makes me yell Then keep your eye on the Sandstone Light, ut : is the Labor Commission. The Tribune is tired and ninety seven, upon r< otl.er, and mother is to! Proposed with her brush, aud her music, and ’N’ lose my senses fer a And make for the harbor's mouth ber is received. printed, going spell. as ft.iiows. i/ Lot i>iv Stake a frost* d cake for make them all serve the Lord, never ask- You’re a young sailor, and mailed in New and not big enough us, j makes bonny Benny, published York, store oi: >. side *t' Main street The Senate has a bill to create a ‘It ’taint them folks as me shout :•1 W*a like to have the I passed w hether there were never hesi- But it's strange, me a-layin' here st reet. amount inn to t went x always Bishop ing time, ‘Till all the turns out. from this office. villagers A-feelin so trembly an' five cents, has mu heen come,” he ad*led feelingly. mixed commission for investigating social j tating because she was old: she would queer-like, pain "iB've “It ’taint them ad-my-rals, no sir! An’ n v seeiu’ not overly clear." incut is leipiested. you any children of your own'.’’1 not think of age. 'oileetor of taxes for and industrial conditions in the United ! blood in stir. asked What is but the tabernacle That makes the old me Polly. “old,” “Aye! aye! Don’t you worry, grandpa, Siites: a commission which is to consist Coast Co. City or Bn ; a* M• Tie- Bishop shook his head. “Not of frail and withered, while the “It ’taint them ’u’ sicli I'll the all lame Navigation growing eommydores manage ‘Dolphin’ right: To MASV M< In iNAU) HKIH my he “but I am of five to he selected the Vice- dweller within he more That makes the muscles in me twitch. lie ou the locker and rest very own,” confessed, Senators, by may growing Just you, The tax duly assessed .mam friends look at the beautiful •• great with some children who rive to be se- beautiful, with deeper sympathies and And night. ted to me lot motion r President; bepresentatives, “It taint them captains, pert and brave, an' PORTLAND AND BANGOR. sometimes like* me to tell them wider vision a vision that reaches See the sun a-dippin’ siukin’ tired and ninet> seven, upon r< stories.” -yea. That makes old voice misbehave. lected by t he speaker of the House, and my there in the shinin’ as follows, i/ l.ot I n\ ^ itli one consent drew aud | tlie clouds of Over sea, they nearer, on, beyond earth, catching June house .in S si,!-- H; ninest ten representatives of various trades aud | “It’s them that offers brave An’ the moon coinin' up in the east’ard Commencing Tuesday, 28, 1898, Dee climbed his the radiance of the immortal hills aud re- life, chaps, school amo nr Dummy into lap. 1* as can be." l'nmary hon-e, industries, to be nominated.by the l’resi- Without no of shoulder As yellow an’ ig “Do it now. Ted. j here their X. in hope straps. and seventy-live cents, has please,” urged to ex- flecting glory. [H. F., dent, the commission continue in Steamer SALACIA mediate payment :s request* .. “What about?” asked the X. Y. “It’s them that works with grimy breasts, it we’re a sailin’ Bishop. isteuee for two years. that time Evangelist. “Yes, Benny, pears Colltctoi r m\. to! At this Dee took his thumb out During '.V stands war’s worst n’ hardest tests. into the leaves Franklin wharf, Portland, Tuesdays and Dummy no Straight glory there, ] there is doubt that such a commission at «» a. m. a; of his mouth with a like a cork out And I feel so peaceful and. dreamlike, Saturdays Touching Sqmrrt , t v 11 I'iiia- plop, will be able to collect most valuable ma- The Garden. “It's them that cracks a cheerful joke, Claud, Bocklaml. Camden, ’sort lijiort. P><-1 « of a bottle. “Muddler July With never a pain or care. T< HANNAH K. HI KM!!'! Gouth,” lie said ’N’ shows their smiles cannon l:i«.( amt Bm ksport. arriving at I'.ang-u-at 7 m. terials for the guidance of Congress in through Can it be 1 am sailin' home'ard The tax duly assessed tcaiii-' in a solemn and it lntunimg-Leave Bangor Mondays and Tlmrs- ; voice, immediately put future is not an month in the flower smoke. home ted to me tor cdlei inn tor He legislation upon industrial and July easy To the heavenly to-night? at o above 1 in again. days m., making landings. Arriving dred and nim*t>-se\ en. upon commercial But for the reason that the heat and I've allers I should love to go at Portland at about »'> v. m questions. experience garden, “It's them there naked, fearless boys thought as fxdlows, viz I or 1J l»i There was an old woman lived under the When the sea was Lands at Lewis wharf, Belfast, Tuesdays and | 1 shows that Congress gives too little heed dryness of the weather make watering, A workin’ in that hell of noise. a-glitteriu’ bright. stead on S. side d irnex sun, Saturdays at 3.30 v M. Mondays and Thursday-; '.i "i'i to the of such too and of the soil house 1 M-t. No Who reports commissions, mulching, stirring top at 3 a. >i. went out shooting without any gun, ’X” pushin’ Death aside to say, “Go driftin’ right into the sunset ninety cents, has not little heed to the of the Presi- quite essential to the growth of . trip sl.L’d ninety Congress fit, time, watering everyday [Hobart •* Lot .'in. '» “About the dog, please,” said Harlow Koekland or Camden 1.50, .. ed as follows. t/ com- or for them to send their next. < follow the recommendation of the two, itjinduces don't Belfast. stead oil V side Pa! let Shore. “Yes, grandpa, you worry, 2.o<*, and as the Con- roots deeper into the soil. Sunset From .2.5o, three dollars and fort\ mi “Do know what will make a mission, sequel proved, I'll pilot you safely home, Bangor you pug j Weather in ing 1, ldaeres. land oil N. -nle I' gress was right. But it does not follow The seeds of a few plants should be The ‘Dolphin’ knows the way herself, perm dog’s tail uncurl?” asked the ! White and <). < old \' Kit, President. inn t.o four dollais ami >■]•_ up. Bishop. in a bed tliis or in sails turned pink, prows grew could almost alone. that because Congress did not follow the put cool,kmoist month, She go -C all l‘> eleven dollar- a “Does damp weather do if like it does gold, (.'HAS. K. l.EW IS. Treasurer. inn j recommendations of the commission it boxes with soil. Seeds I can see the lights of the village have not heen paid and imm* mother's front hair?” asked Dick. freslily-prepared And were made of light of the and spars As the shadows grow more deep, quested would not follow the recommendations of pansies, carnations, hollyhocks On seas whose molten rolled "-No, said the “But sapphire An’ how do fee! now, Coll.-.-tor of taxes t'.-r Bishop, laughing. should be sown either for next you grandpa? Notice o< Foreclosure. J the commission to be created by this bill. now, Far out to meet the night. was visiting, not ago, where the I think ’most asleep." long had or late fall use. Pansies started you’re a President Arthur’s commission only spring lady had very fat pug with a The mountains naught on crested crown ani; i■ i;an nk, m.ii ..I ki ,v dog tightly so now can made to blossom late in t he tariff to deal not this com- I be the d- \\/11eui-:as..1 > curled tail. .She asked me if 1 would like thy with; l’ale amethyst and blue; And ry went sailing homewards, V> in the County oi Waldo. M.iinc. U\ hn moil >1 « It I* mission. Then the tariff was still a moot- ! autumn, and carnations grown from seed Steered the tonal brown deed dated 23d ol \. l>. isss. to see it uncurl. I said 1 Ami deep in hollows gray and brown by l, hands, gage the day April. ()l v iri: t*i n i- Slli Kii ! certainly should, id i-; m ed that is set- this month will dowers late next And the tub it and recorded in the Waldo County A <-i W ai so she told me question; to-day question produce The mist-veiled shadows grew. favoring upbore Si IK Mum. then that Pug was not al- hook 1SS. 253. to me, the tled. Vital the | winter in the house. Although not very Till it. safely reached the sands. Deeds, page c.nxt-yed 1 ’• l.l \-i 1 mm w:|\> a questions concerning lot. or of ivai c-*«.ite •1 good dog, that he sometimes ran Through long ravines the scarlet tire But the fisherman's hands were undersigned, a certain pared This i> to give not n «• 11< industrial and commercial interests of this house fair success can be folded, and dcs.-nbcd as oh ! good plants, situated in said Knox. hounded .1 !> .i M ... and got into bad and thus Burnt like a ruby red. was une, A ISOS, company, And the face: strangely white, at a stake and >t..iu-s are still to be and as had with them. Those left out of doors, follows, to wit Beginning issued Geo. C. .»*»ltn- -n caused much trouble. All the country settled, they And llamed on crimson wings still higher near or to another shore by time she And, far, on tin* line ol land formerly owned 1 >\ th«- 1 at» l». are settled or the reverse will de- and the w inter, oi lnsolvene\ for said < was wisely heavily protected through The cloud host overhead. lie had sailed in the sunset mi the line of land talking thus, the curl was disappear- light. E. Walker: thence westerly the eslat. ol .It MIN It 1 pend the future progress of the industrial will make a due show next spring and of said Walker, about 5" rods to kind ing from his tail, aud at last it Far to the east faint in bars formerly in said County, adjudged lay quite summer. green [Lillian Grey. tlienee on \\ a ker and 1.md dat and and commercial interests of this country. A Emil; southerly Debtui. on petition oi >.ml 1 >■ on the lloor. the sea’s on said Em d > drooping ‘Put,’ A idea is to start Edged mystery. line about IS rods; thence westerly was tiled oil the 2‘Jth [Grand Rapids Herald. good many quickly Ami in the stars day said the ‘lie is al- the amber sky line about 28 roads, to land formerly of the late on el a lady, then, quite often, so to which dale interest from seed now, mi line ot blooming plants Awaked to Freeman Wentworth; tlienee northerly < most always in fact, a dear little fellow, ecstasy! that the payment t any i. ] Miss Clara J. Fisher is said to be the can be taken in the fall and 8 land o| said Wentworth about IS rods; n they up WITH formerly or. and the 11anstet and d. very intelligent. He is a good watcli [Harper’s Bazar. CURE ALL YOUR PAINS about 2i» roils to the m dog first woman ever chosen to act as arbitra- kept in the house. The seeds of f tlienee westerly Douglas by liim sire forbidden by i.t" and me and when she nor, so called; tlienee northerly 48 rods on line "f of l>eb:,.i obeys beautifully,’ in a labor in this a sweet and the Creditors said tor dispute country by alyssum, mignon- of one now deceased, and had his tail was all bunched candytuft, Louise Gillmore is said to have land formerly Douglas, and in ease there are assets finished, up MissM. loo constituted State board of arbi- ette sown boxes or will one Brown, to a corner; thence westerly rods u regularly ;in pots in office than the same to ehooy estate will In- held at a < “We had a employed She has been clerk at the & to late 11. B. Steven- dog once,” said Ted, “who other woman. A Medicine Chest in Itself. by said Foster’s 48 rods the holden at the l’rohate Off overseer for nine years with the B. H. up their beauty in the house until nearly & said Stevenson's barked at when he father ladies’ window in Chicago since Oct. son’s cornet ; thence easterly by loth day ot August. A. l>. 1 people thought at can 8, Simple, Safe and Cure for g at Spaulding Company Milford, Mass. Thanksgiving day. Other plants that Quick line about 140 rods to stake and stones corner the afternoon. wasn’t around. One the vestrymen 1807. She received the appointment un- W. Batehelder in 1883; night Two years ago she left them, but when a be treated in the same way are rocket, of land occupied by G. Given under my hand tin- came out and Mac didn’t see so he Gen. F. T. Sherman, the successor of CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, line of father, over der thence southerly by formerly Stephenson ten. strike broke out recently the ques- sweet william, pansies and verbena. A | to the barked at tlie her Robert A. who to the I). E. Walker line formerly, and place Sheriff, as Messenger ot biggest vestryman. They of of straw sew- autumn is a brother,Col. Gillmore, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, j tion what number yards spring dower garden late in | of beginning, being the home lot then of (i. W. for said ot W ald were all in a row on the walk— it was slick was drowned soon after lie became post- County j ed should constitute the unit of payment, novelty that recommends itself to all. NEURALGIA. and Jane 1’. Batehelder, and being the same farm from a sleet storm—so father ran round in master. her years’ service on which said G. W. Batehelder now lives. And was her fel- During thirty | Miss Fisher chosen by former [Geo. E. Walsh, in Zion’s Herald. of said has been front of the frontest man to try and get at she has never been absent a day except 25 and 50 cent Bottles. whereas the condition mortgage TR> 1 low employes as their representative. To- | broken, now therefore, by reason of the breach of TRY GRAIN-0! but his feet and he fell for three months when disabled a seri- BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- Mac, slipped with a man chosen the State by the condition thereof l claim a foreclosure of said gether by BEAI TY 1 against the frontest man, and he THE MODERN ous accident. BUY ONLY THE and this notice for the purpose of Ask your C.roeer to-day against board to represent the Spaulding com- GENUINE.| mortgage give the next, till they all fell down like ten- foreclosing the same. of GRAIN O, the new to. pany, she visited similar mills in the Thrives on food and sunshine with PERRY DAVIS’ Dated this 5th of A. I). 1838. good $100. day July, of coffee. The children pins—” and in two weeks the re- 3w27 ROSCOE G. WFA MOUTH. place in the air. Her form “There come father and call- neighborhood, plenty of exercise open Anti out as well as the «o. mother,” was which furnished the basis Dr. E. Deletion's Diuretic injury ed out port ready, with health and and her face blooms Molly, who was nearest the win- glows more like it. GRAIN-0 has that of a satisfactory agreement. May be worth to you than $100 if SUBSCRIBE and the found him- with its If her needs the CASTOniA. dow, instantly Bishop beauty. system you have a child who soils bedding from in- Mocha or Java, but it, is made self deserted all but still water Kinl* YoU Ha,e AlwaifS ®0U2i,t by Dummy Dee, One of nature’s remedies; cannot harm cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she continence of during sleep. Cures Beara the and the most delicate stoma sound on his shoulder. old and alike. It arrests the trouble asleep Through the weakest constitution; never fails to cure uses the and of young distress. 1-4 the price of o gentle pleasant Syurp Figs A. A. Howes & $ .the open window came the sound of summer of or old. Dr. at once, $1. Sold by Co., THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. many complaints young made the California Fig Syrup Co. only. rr package. Sold by all grocers. j voices. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry. by Druggists, Belfast, Me. Iy28 the Maine f jshing oft Coast. anchor line I, to raise the fish, began for the noonday meal. Where the habit throwing bait from a half tub which we is to have a and in had in the boat. I failed to bring mack- mid-day dinner, supper out iu there. It is almost the evening, these with a erel to the surface, but the harbor sandwiches, pollock glass of half milk and half id asleep at this time iu came about the boat in schools. barley water, Arrang- form the A our may supper. glass of cool Pretty tishermeu you are!” ing Hues conveniently we baited our IVORINE water may be taken on hooks with squid aud threw over. To retiring. ;k■ :. a long, lean Yankee our disgust the pollock and au occasional POWDER HOW THIN- WOMEN CAN GAIN FLESH. ,t his head and shoulders WASHING dogfish took our bait the moment it struck of a tent which was “First of all, the inclined to the water. This was uot at all person end of Western Harbor pleasing thinness must learn to to be quiet, even in us but it appeared perfectly . island, Maine. The satisfactory To Wash the Clothes, active exercises,” writes Mrs. S. T. Itorer. to the gulls, which simply gorged them- Baby's .it d at the opeuing was and “The morning bath and rub is selves with these fish, which as we threw \ use Ivorine ; it cleanses absolutely ,d the light blue eyes, or thoroughly necessary. For the meal she them drifted dowu to morning seen of away leeward. v 'tine will effectu- them through I purifies without harm I should take some light, easily This continued for au hour or so, when digested lit closed lids, were j food, as two soft-boiled a of who seemed to remove tne finest fabrics. eggs, piece at Simfison, regard '1 ally dirt from ssa-n. the same time dogfish milk toast, or piece of whole wheat toast- and pollock as a necessary evil and had Wash the with White Glycerine ed bread, preceding this a half hour with been taking them in most Baby eti. “the are in philosphically, a cup of warm water. At luncheon a dogfish started iu in every like at suddenly up animation. Toilet Soap found package. : fun the Breaker, cream soup, piece of whole wheat bread, “That is no pollock,’’ he as lie fellows were out there said, It is absolute!v aod wholesome Keeps well toasted, any of the little made dishes turned a tisii which was mak- pure Then, with a loud skilfully big like chicken the skin soft and — timbales, boudins, omelets, ing a frantic side rush. The fish was smooth For and Toilet it is unsurpassed. nit. he dexterously strip- ; liath with at least two slices of whole wheat evidently heavy and smart,for his line was You for ; irs various coverings, only pay Ivorine, the Toilet costs nothing. The bread thickly buttered; two ounces of the as tiie fish Soap \ing in a heap at the humming tlirough water, butter at this meal would not be too darted from side to side his efforts fame of Williams’ excellence. great tent. At this vigorous despite Shaving Soaps guarantees a quantity if well masticated with the to keep it headed iu. After an two inmates to straight The J.B.WilliamsC-., Glastonhiirv. Ct. ? bread. a baked sprang frantic rush Use, also, potato, or a ■ unusually aud for t heir eyes iu sleepy he struggle couple of tablespoonfuls of boiled rice, liberty the fish turned for the boat, when and as a dessert, rice pudding, cup cus- some four feet away it sprang out of the The matt ter? Oh, it’s you, Running Blockade. Mormon Textile tard, any of the light souffles, or Bavari- theu with a Community. ■ water, quick pull an will be be an you mean by routing Simpson cream—in fact, anything but cake, pie When found to I brought it headlong into the boat. It How the Tallahassee got out of Fishing n inner?" exclaimed the Wil- In the extreme southwestern corner of or boiled puddings. Avoid all of the acid was a mackerel, and a one of the mington. drink schooling,” grumbled beauty, Utah is a cotton and woolen mill more fruits. enjoyable thirst-quenching that gives largest I had ever seen. It was The articles on ei >f twelve. “As though astray, “Confederate Com- than a hundred miles from the nearest “For the night meal have a clear at the head a soup, however, running of school are in the no red to the nerves and lends zest to the ;\ thing hut school for the merce-Destroyers” printed July railroad, run with practically cash meat, either beef or mutton, with a strength of menhaden, aud fifteen minutes “The Tallahassee’s Say, had your break- fully Century. Dash Into and business almost entire- baked potato, or mashed potato browned Grocers and Dealers in before we capital doing Druggists, Temperance passed got another. Theu a New York Waters” is written in sell it. Get the by John ly through trade and barter. The story of the oven, or a potato croquette, or rice Beverages everywhere Genuine. school appeared in the bait and her commander. Col. in "s: twenty-four hours ago. they’begau Taylor Wood, Wood the factory is closely associated with the any form, stewed macaroni, a green biting in good earnest. Each line out was of the of the vessel from r hot coffee; just fill your says escape Wil- early colonizing efforts of the Mormon vegetable, and a salad composed of a struck at the same time aud the entangled : :;1> and come on; if we mington Church directed by Brigham Young. It green vegetable with French dressing. I)o fish were rushing in all directions. For Ten sufficed to get in ickerel this morning it is days things work- was bis policy to establish colonies where- not have more than two vegetables at one a few minutes we had them as fast as we aud the crew into The c under-way.” Saying ing order, shape, when ever the land and water rights seemed to meal, beside the salad. For dessert have purely vegetable ingredients that give could handle our lines. were all we True’s Pin Worm Elixir its wonderful ■:nian himself out They dropped down the river to wait a offer a homes for a a little cream VH|ipi pulled prospect of permanent charlotte, ice eateu slow- ,.f 7 aud as fast as one was slat Ml llllll power expelhng worms, make it also the L W and large fish, off favorable time for running the his Textile Excelsior. or of those above 1 Tf I I darkness, while gauntlet people, says ly, any mentioned, or a I.K‘st medicine known for curing a!! diseases I lllir into the boat another was in readiness to which was when there was bUImiIJf ® mm was into his only no moon lie selected a number of families to es- wafer that has been of the mucous membrane the hurrying be thoroughly toasted, of stomach and taken in. Upon out, the and when the tide served. I ■ ■ bowels—one of tlie ited himself on a stump throwing determined tablish a mission among the Indians in and any of the ripe cheeses. For luncheon, most frequent causes of ■■ ■ ■ mm m shilling jig would be seized before it to the eastern or new aud on Ilf II I illness in childp-n and adu is. An unrivalled L I I I IS ■t dcd to fill and a try inlet, the what is now Washington county. The mis- where cream soup cannot be a light reached the water. used, cup WW ILL and regulator ot L I I AIII night of August 4th the outlook was and had of cocoa or ry black T. D. pipe, sion was begun in 1S61, among chocolate with cream is ex- ach. True’s Elixir has been a household M e could see the mackerel. favorable. was his and plainly Everything secured for its the cultivation of valuable.” a ■ remedy for 46 years. It acts tit once upon •ticularly sharp objects cotton, ceedingly ■pp the Thousands were about under the sea. were "HH BET il H blood, expelling impurities and giving : as dashing The all with cot- ACTS1 J -wed fiery red the lights carefully housed, witn which to sup} ly the people I PI health and new life to the whole svstem. boat. and the which | cm li was reilectcd sharply Instantly they disappeared, except binnacle, was shaded; tf goods. The soil pioved well adapted I ■■■■hi Price :{.■>,*. Ask your Druggist lor it.' m irom far down in the clear water we saw fires were cleaned and Dr.J.F. T!U K&( «f UHUt trom the broad hands freshened, lookouts to he purpose, ami the first crop gather- 0.,Anlmrn.!>Ie, a form —-Write for Book —Free. __ huge gray shoot to the were and the men were at 1 ■ ut around the ruddy upward stationed, their lst>2 was about 100,000 pounds. To surface. It was an enormous aud The s being extinguished by shark, quarters. range lights wereplaeed; save freight on the raw material and at the mackerel were before it for in the all air which now came flyiug these, absence of buoys and | the same ti e w< ,k for skilled labor a their lives. were in HOME the I DYEING Mr fragrant evergreens lights, necessary crossing bar, plant w as shipped bv w agons to Washing- “I.ook out for your lines!’’ shouted and were shown when vessels were mounded the camping only ton, whore there was water power adapt- A Pleasure at Last, • but too late. The monster took Simpson, going in and out. The Mound, a huge ed to manufacturing purposes. The hook after hook, its teeth loomed ter. finished my sharp cutting earth-work, up ahead, looking in plant ha originally been brought across dressing the a lines like knife. One of them held the darkness like a black cloud on WE resting was REPAIR •tines and gum hoots, the plains by ox teams, and set up tor a moment and the shark allowed itself the long \ ankee out into horizon. We started ahead slowly, hist in Salt Lake but had not been to be drawn City, seductive comfort of slowly upward, until seeing but brought up on the “rip,’* or innei j used much for lack of cotton. the boat near, it the shoal. Two hard work id pn.ved too alluring for turned, parting hours of with the ! Sima it was first established the mill WATCHES, tough linen lines as they were aud with a « i nestled warmlv under though engines kedge astern, were lost has been run regularly, supporting a num- cobwebs. before we and then it was too late !nu. uni was sleeping ; got off, ! ber oi families and forming the centre of WE SELL well, sam as CLOCKS, < my for the tidr. We turned the a nee outside the peculiar 1 long companion, up river i a veiy interesting industrial community, i lie stretched himself and “lie’s short and anchored. The «-ss \\ link characterized yawned, distance, next Ike resources oi the country are ueees- j and we as ■ gone, might well stop fishing we had the same experience, ex- i sui:i\ and communication with JEWELRY, ecting me. Below, on j night limited, and rat something We shan’t set? another that we so We test the I'HKK rtii.I as the eept grounded badly that it lie1 "iio-i- world is difheult. The i-w- <2 BffAT A /*» 1 Wigwam 1‘oint, present I CO mackerel about here for a half hour. (iuai-imtce to it Bias-.- >ati*t'nctor\. I W fc« & 53 ■ *. renamed our good required three steamers to tow us oil. maiiagei Thoina.- Judd. lie has been camping Tell you what, don't 'ike the looks that with the state of the tide a as roarin'.:' among the i they Finding Mormon missionary in Kngland, he was of Unit fellow better than we." But and our a hed down amid any thirteen and half feet draft the b'ra long i me Li shop of one of the wards quickly we weir destined not to be so rid eastern inlet was 1 deter- in •is. damp and easily impracticable, St. (.-corgi1, his home (own, and he is a slippery j or cm troublesome No Moss. No Trouble. neighbor, for imme- mined to the western one. '■ .1 where my ! try Steaming pnrtie : i; largo men an tile firm, mana- \ companion -vr saw iis diately sharp tin elifting the down to Fort we waited for ger nt si dde-endei up on to the j Caswell, mil: and mill at Silver H. J. LOCKE & SON, j water not feet : and “•'SgSr toe influence of the swiftly thirty aw;i> darkness. Only a few fleeting eiouds vnt > bi< ranch on the * « worst still, the monster was headed were in the As the moon went dow n Ido \ * * »\\. in the dim light i sky. irgen. AAA straight for our boat. A shout of warn- on of at w< I'-'at. and pushing off. i the night August tith, ten. T iiispt.ise oi the c >ttoii and woolen came irom the us as ing boats about the the liar, fearful of a o. s ni } lace one to push. j approached iepcti sadi at \\ askmgi.m. Mr. Judd has j big fish spiang from the watei and tion of our and as e ash oars, thus bodily previous mishaps; the 'ioni necessary to take in heavy lauded anything j almost aboard of as. As the shark leadsman called out the watei in a low n : the iittle harbor : i\ i i:.it is otTi red. 'i'he man who ; darted under our boat, Simpson, who had tone, our hearts i*-se in our thr«-at> as it watcs overalls or or il >od t nie. oil to oui ! towels or sheeting BELFAST LIVERY started up and seized an it a shoaled: the mark tlm-e.- aud a ntei breakers, which lay oar, gave “Fy ("‘ton bagging may come from away CO., pou erf ill thrust in the side. less and a half outside the island to 1 quarter three, two. mb down n the Muddy in hottest Nevada, a Finishing our lunch we resumed a two.” She bid did not SOAP- I fishing. quarter touched, hundred miles away, lie may bring rock After a half hour's unsuccessful work the Then came the words: to MAINE. h** harbor and made our bring up. joyful salt Hade, or butter and eggs r dried AND BELFAST, 1 mackerel began biting again, but the ‘And a half two.' WASHES DYES I ■lieiing points, we felt i fruit. He may come from across the Ar- sharks ami considered AVe had the a bad : e swell coming in from dogfish evidently grazed ‘‘Lump,” j izona inn an i bring 1 umber from the for- AT ONE OPERATION j themselves entitled to a for when- shoal in were over os.ition of elevated I share, mid-channel, and the j c.-H.> that fringe the grand canon on the being evei a school of mackeral 1 big appeared it bar. Chief was side b'i lorado. \\ ho ever —c huge seas is most Enginicr Tynan by my the customer comes ..ANY COLOR. was followed these wolves on ■ invariably the 1 turned to him and said: from and D. B. "• by whatever he he is accom- & iaii\ so in a small boat. bridge. brings SOUTHWORTH SON. and of the At 10 o’clock t he her all -well t.;f water before and ! tigers deep. ‘‘Open out, sir, and let her go lor modated. Possibly >1,000 in cash passes The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for tide turned, and as the current slackened she is worth.” AA’itii a bound he was in the door of .. shut us in, then the mill in a year, but Mr. Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, PROPRIETORS. thej the mackerel came about us thousands. the anil in a few moments 1 us slowly higher and by engine-room, Judd declares that the total is not more Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Under- They were immense fellows, eighteen and knew from the tremor of the vessel that than that. The apex *>f its brimming cotton batting manufac- linen, etc., whether Silk, Satin, twenty inches long, many weighing three the order was and with a full tured is sent to the o'pus again gently into the obeyed, big co-operative store Cotton pr Wool. pounds each. Often their very weight head of steam we on. “A .ow. The gentle souther- leaped sharp ; belonging to the Church in Salt Take and would save the hooks from ahead!” was the oiu as we them, tearing order passed cash or its in merchan- ^TEAIS cheeks, and brings equivalent So id All Colors aBfl TURNOUTS EVER! DESCRIPTION.*®- their tender mouths as we undertook to forward, \y e were in by Grocers and ■ clear of the litm end of the island the I hardly j dise credits. Outside of that the expenses take them in over the side. or mailed free c I My companion bar when back came the words: “A are met without the of a dollar. Druggists, of the ocean big and passing for FURNISHED TO NIGHT OR DAY. wa> four a steamer on the starboard bow!" “A 15 cents; ORDER, ■d, except for the outline I deftly handling lines, sliowiug j l a> day furnishes one of the novelties which was wonderful: a broad, •k. wide!) with its dexterity steamer ahead!" The two made us out) of a lifetime to the visitor. The cashier, ! Address, THE MA YPOLE SOAP DEPO T, tine) of had his stood grin pleasure overspread face, at the same time, and signalled. 1 hailed ; who is also bookket per, and 127 Duane Street, New York. boldly out, strong- I timekeeper \ - and as he landed lisli after the and 1 or Backboards • >>s the sun’s disk. successfully forecastle, asked how the steamer paymaster, takes his place in a warehouse Coaches, Hacks, Barges tish. he would at me over his under our bows was “To the j. ight we conl«» see glance heading. adjoining the mill. When the time comes many shoulder and ORDERS BY TELEPHONE PROMPTLY PILLED. wink with delight. Stand- southward." was the The helm for on the Mackerel had struck in a j reply. closing Saturday evenings, ing upright in the bo it, bracing ourselves was and we men. women •us. and every nondescript i accordingly ported, passed and girls file into the ware- against the swell, we took in lisli as fast between then, so close under the stern house. e- those of more elegant Each operative checks up the as we could until we stood ankle of the one tint was ahead that a biscui* time •I been pressed into service. I work, credited for the week’s work and deep in them. could have been tossed on board. As we > ..cl v -r the various makes bis wants known. The groceries, A HEALTH making < | Mir li.tuds were with blood dashed we heard the Me. The distant breakers, I streaming | by sharp, quick meat, butter, eggs and sundries are FRED ATWOOD ; Winterport. where, in slatting If the lisli. the sharp i words of command of the officer in charge and measured out and nation, attracted many, i 1 weighed charged hooks had lacerated our The BUILDER f our i illumined the water for a moment, needs it. if ■f begin •ttoin tish were couspicii- royal sport, ning, j Then it happens the mill j a so Over Million Assets. 1 This woik lasted for half hour and a heavy shell liew. over out i foundation. It is with the ■•nee Kveu lobsters had sharj* singing cannot supply the creditor employee with Representing Twenty the slack of as timing the tide, but the \ heads, leaving; a trail like a . It the he wants an order on the the usual revenue, and | | thing's most, “L. h Atwood’s Bitters. LIF ACCIDENT. IM. ATE GLASS, TORNADO current increased in strength the lisli be- was an excellent line shot. That FIRE, E, INSURANCE. list run ol' mackerel had order, ; big store in .St. George is given and the fame moiv shy, and finally ceased “Elevate!” had saved us. The steamer! a count is make stomach and di- AND •■•ol oi ravenous dogfish,. biting ; squared. They C3TSTEAM BOILER INSURANCE INSPECTION. T iued in; dly norther, however, had playing bait, ponents, quarter, j [ and needs furniture for a house and lum- but not one would touch a was a material with which to < jig. but their and in few ber for the -!■ pests shivering back practice wild, j construction of his home, he good mu hour longer spent in idly watching moments were out of I did an ris. With their depart- they sight. gets order for his furniture and lum- build. You will have a good YOIMUSS the sharks as circled w gaWTHROW •■• they slowly about not return their for it uld ber. If lie wants a pointed to a successful tire, only to buy piece of ground, our boat convinced us our for the have shown our and I did not. in which to dwell kerel fishing, provided sport position, he can always find somebody who will strong body The Press, was our day over, so, pulling up anchor, wish our true character to be known, trade for mill orders. His doctor use Burgess 'isl. would condescend to ground if L. F. we out the oars and home- you got proceeded preferring that they should suppose us au wil! accept tlie order in payment for ser- ward. To our shark in aggravating fish. The alarm, every ordinary blockade-runner. vices, but that is an exceptional thing, 55c. a bottle. Avoid Imitations. followed in our wake. On our the we ran to the south- for s boat be filled with sight way During night the primitive Mormons, those who JOB may in 1 counted fifteen. PRINTERS, is ward until clear of have not been affected Gentile associa- a may be seen darting Frying-Pan Shoals, by The mackerel is one of the most deli- and then hauled to the eastward. row bait, coquettislily seiz- up tions, rarely call in a physician or any- cious of salt water fish. The ferocious More to be feared than the inshore cases. still Me : fragments, bur skillfully thing except surgical They Opera House Block, Belfast, denizens of the this were the off- baited hooks. Instantly, deep fully appreciate squadron vessels cruising believe in the laying on of hands and an- fact. Horse mackerel shore from to iu a pare it reason, their mood mackerel, seals, forty fifty miles, posi- noiming with consecrated oil as a cure Of Men, Women and I sharks, and dogfish prey upon them from tion to at the vessels that for all the ills flesh is heir to. DR. MOTT’S d they will seize the hooks sight daylight children, cured the below, while and mackerel gulls come out the and by When biting sharply, it herring might during night, | CAROS, lant down upon them from above. Last, these were the fastest and most efficient Thick and Thin. Fidelity Method. be shining gigs are clean POSTERS, but by no means least, comes man with blockaders. I was not when at No b will take anything in mo- surprised X'X | BILL HEADS, x'x cutting operation, his many contrivances for their destruc- the next a cruiser was No Breakfast for those who want to Keduce of cloth to a silver sixpence. daylight morning, *XX* I LETTER HEADS, ! V,X* no detention from daily tion. He catches them with iu we their Burden of Flesh. * > hooks, reported sight astern, hull up. As It is interesting to watch an mm mis I PROGRAMS, duties. spears and gaffs them, and scoops them were outlined against the eastern “At twelve o’clock writes Mrs. tu. Four lines are usually sky, sharp,” They overcome Weakness, Ir- I PAMPHLETS, I up by millions in his various nets. Con- she had seen us first., and from the dense S. T. Rorer iu tne Ladies’ Home We a cure « iiese all shortened up to July regularity and omissions, in- guarantee all this, it is not that smoke from her funnel I knew the stout woman crease vigor and banish in and sidering surprising issuing Journal, directing how “pains in every case we accept tor treatment, aim length. Right left, of menstruation.” They are rush the year by year they grow more scarce, un- she was in sharp chase. At eight another to cure her obesity, “the first meal of the straining lines, do money is until cure is com- til it seems but a of and steamer was made out ahead. I should be taken: Two required b »w as the attached question time, changed day well-broiled And all kinds of strings, that not far when these beaut ful “Life Savers’’ Legal Printing tear themselves remote, our course eight points, bringing one on chops or sweetbreads, or eggs in any form, plete. away, and toothsome fish will have dis- to girls at and done. 7tf is entirely each beam, and the chase became interest- one slice of well-baked whole wheat bread, womanhood, aiding neatly promptly Physicians invited to call and investi- ■city displayed by these of organs and appeared. Haim* L. Woodcock. One we made out to be a side- buttered and and development gets, usually rough and ing. large thoroughly masticated, uc u,. .\o Known remedy tor women equals gate. Over Id.do.) emvs already effected. and she held her if she did one them. •me subtile and delicate, wheeler, own, green vegetable. Eat enough to sat- Cannot do harm life becomes a pleas- ure. not Mr. made but of the more $1 per box by mail. £-*'?“ Sold by druirsrbts. u is displayed in deciding Builds up the system puts pure, rich gain. Tynan frequent isfy hunger, nitrogenous visits to the tc coax For dessert a or DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL Consultation ushiug lines is the one to blood in tHe veins ; makes men and women engine-room, trying compound. cup custard, CO., Cleveland, Ohio, and examination free. ami Burdock Blood Bitters. out a few more and be suc- or baked Newton S. Lord & Co, nt a strong healthy. revolutions; peaches, oranges hopeless tangle. The fruit—grapes, 1: lvi'3.3 At store. for we them annle. 11 ML! BY K. II. MOODY. istonishing rapidity, and any drug ceeded, brought gradually on our and noon had lowered “For the meal have a clear 5 •.ciding heavy lish straight quarter, by night soup, hulls twe or three It was a hereby preventing their Teaching them Mow to Shoot. their strakes. red meat—in fact, any meat except pork SAIL MAKERS. Belfat Office, Johnson | like Block, I Again the mood changes, at times this that the ship and and veal—a succulent vegetable, like GEO. F. EAMES, M. D. D. ref a D, S., ns A Texas was engines themselves able; for ■cooked little And to J. W. Frederick & Cu.. as the iish begin biting, j military company recently proved spinach, celery, lettuce, 18 Successors at rifle had a screw loosened or a journal heated new a little raw cab- | v will they cease. The practising shooting. peas, string beans, E. L. we should have been lost. or well-cooked cauliflower. All STEVENS. M.D. he alive with them, but j The lieutenant in command became ex- ! bage The Nose and Throat. meat must be roasted or boiled— much ;i-. look ;it a baited asperated at the poor shooting, and, seiz- broiled, Chandlers, Brokers, not fried. A half of meat be Ship Ship Operating Surgeon. ( apparent reason. ing a gun from one of the privates, cried Seammons’ Good Fortune. pound may IN<>. N£-ti> INowliui'v SVreet, eaten at tl.is meal. A of well-toast- 1 ile. M. a aim he worth bit of and a of Tents, Awuinys, Curt Covers, Hours, ; I led smoothly over it. a Taking long fired and miss- Man Finds $785. well-ripened cheese, cup clear coffee form the dessert. The M ASS. | bid never dream of the ed. Cooly turning to the private who Ellswoutii, Mi;., July 12. While tear- may BOSTON, Duck, Corduye. Taints, etc. owned the he said: success of this treatment lies in ; «distantly lurks in its gun, ing down the old frame which doing ...TITE. buildings without breakfast. The eat Hours, 12 t<>2. Others hours A swell than “That’s the way you slioot.” are patient may | ’iity. larger being removed from the corner of by No. 13 From St , Belfast, Me. sufficient to but no appointment only. 1 -ing grandly in from out- He again loaded the weapon and missed. State and Main streets, Ellsworth, to satisfy hunger, more; October, 1897 | ly45* | a i. to the second man in few she will And that the so- \ hes the shoal water near Turning in the ranks, I make way for the new bank building, days he remarked: cahed is not felt at the of the ii. ledge it assumes a more Irving Seammons, a laborer, found a roll hunger pit “That’s the stomach, and in less than a week she will j Up, up, up it cockles ten way you shoot.” of greenbacks amounting to $785 snugly the two a • In this he missed a enjoy meals first at I peak, then it is tripped way about dozen tucked away between the ceiling of the day—the NOTICE. noon and the last at five or six o'clock- (t times. he Swan Co. "‘low, and falls with a crash Finally accidently hit the store and an unused attic. Thus far Mr. Mrs. E. A. Rhoades | better than The subscriber desires to inform the public l heard she has ever enjoyed her three Sibley for miles. Woe to target. Seammons has found no one to dispute meals.” that he has leased the JOliliKlfS OF v lI“l boat caught in this tur- “And that,” be ejaculated, banding his title to the money. The building in (FORMERLY MRS. W. P. CLARK) the back to the “is the I The best meats for the obese are beef, I overtaken by unexpected gun private, way which it was found was built sixty years Manufacturer of and dealer iu shoot.” mutton, venison and and the best HOTEL MAINE CRAIN, i;'! Md more sinister, coming as [Los Angeles Express. ago, and has been occupied by many ten- game, fish are hali- f innocent sur- ants and The soles, flounder, cod, rock, apparently various kinds of business. an d but and white fish. The Crustacea and Hair Goods. of Freedom and the same has been recently FEED, hiding of the money is generally attribut- the mollusk ate not desirable. The best thoroughly renovated, and has been refurnished ahead we could now see the Catarrh Of The Liver. ed to one an eccentric indi- '' Henry Swan, with new and he feels confident the 1 H' are the such as Mail orders receive attention. furniture, SEEDS and ti:, which marked vidual who a harness store in the vegetables cabbage tribe, prompt spar buoy kept in the cauliflower, broccoli and the or- Office 400 Main St., (up 3m21* high reputation this Hotel has sustained f -aker, aud the regular boom building some twenty years ago. He has savory, stairs) forms of *c kale and P. O. box 139. past will be maintained in the future. | ould he heard as each ap- Many liver been dead many years and has no known dinary bbage, spinach, lettuce, ROCKLAND, ME. GROCERIES. 'Her trouble are endive, chicory, celery, carefully cooked The traveling public and tourists will find here y raised itself aud fell with directly relatives. He was known to have posses- Importers of Salt. I traceable to turnips without everything which can contribute to their comfort ‘upon its reefs aud boulders. catarrh, sed considerable money at one time, but sauce,artichokes, squash, "" r" which Pe-ru-na cooked cress, and happiness. Those who desire to take a sum- Dealers in the finest quality of 1% the eastward of this roar- always he died poor, and a mental wreck. cucumbers, very young 1) cures. W. T. green peas and string beans. The best mer vacation will find this place one of the most water, we anchored amid a Dabney, and of fruits are pleasant delightful villages in the interior of which Carl, Tenn.. writes: grapes, ripe peaches, raspber- Etta . had collected in an Mrs. Lancaster M-r. Waldo county. There is fishing on the lake Anthracite and am CASTOnZA. good II 1111 “I restored to ries, strained and made into a was but little current'here, blackberries, short distance from the village and perhaps the p Bears the Kind You Have Always Bought and an best trout in the brooks which iss "f drift circled about health, thanks to your ^^The mush, occasional baked apple, and HAS RETURNED FROH BOSTON. fishing gravelly slowly abound in this section that can he found Blacksmith ad medicine and the best nuts are almonds and a few any LO Mr. and Mrs. Meritbew by farmers are now busy harvesting another sld, Georgia Gilkey, of Swan's Island. J. G Dutch, who is employed in the ship- New York. clock before noon* and show across the Gilkey, mi; Thomas. In their son Bernard, was suspended immense hay crop. ^Drinkwa'i Camden, July 3, have, why the prayer of said at arrived home Friday evening Bath, July 14. Sld, sch Yale, Coombs, G. yards Bath, ! RGYAl BAKING Myron Drinkwater and Lydia May Thomas, not be street After another selection by the baud, POWDER CO., NEW YORK. sell granted. Freedom. W'ilmer J. Dorman and Washington; li!, ar. Henry R Tilton, both of amden. GEO. L.JOH by tram. George and tin* party returned to the doctor's, where Boston, passed up; sld, sell R F Petti- Ha/.ei.itm: Lai in. In Portland. June 2D, A true Attest: | E. Doak of were the of Dr. A. copy. wlm was in town a short Belfast guests grew, schs Jose Lewis p lla/eltine ‘. 1898. at the Providence, li Tilton, Randall, Kennebec: lii, sld, sch R cester, Mass. who have been .. The Dwyer family, Obituary. Died iu 14tli, .Charlie of Belfast is C. C :i Searsport, July Coiby helping arrive this week to spend a few weeks in F Hart, Leathers, New York. Metre.eti Weed. In South G. 1 It H MAVu. Adi, for Boston, July for several weeks, left Monday Fidelia A wife of Will.am V. Stevenson cut his is much Frank ••! \Sli.f .MARY I. i.11..M,>Rh. hotel Capt. Meyers, hay.Rain fishing, and will stop with Mr. J.R. Libby. Boston, July 14. Sld, schs Ripley, Rock- Mmigets South Pittsfield and Miss Flor- ence M. Weed ol said County ol Waldo, de-cea-eu -V1 was all kind are land; H Deer schs Burnham. Rock laud. years. Mrs. Meyers the needed. of Curtis, Die; 17, ar, Eagle, ;i aged daugh- Crops suffering...... Hon. Simon S. Brown and wife of Wa- Nash Ri. < ed petition praying that the lui Point and Sea keii. In Morrill, July 14. by 1). >. Sandy Bird, Bangor: Odell, in his hand- on settlement > : to New- ter of the late Marshall and Sarah A. Most of the will be harvested this week. Bowen, -o iirrin I>. Na-h and Sir-. Almira R. M’s. C. C. McClure was called Dutch, hay terville, Mrs. Isabel Marston of Winches- Blue sch Helen (1 Hill; IS, ar, Moseley, Ricker, both Morrill. may ordered to be distributed the illness of and was born in Searsport, where she lias A good crop will be secured-Mrs. ,T. W. Hoboken; bark of said deceased and the sh:ii buryport, Mass., Saturday by ter, Mass., and Mr. W. Brown and wife of Holt, Sachem, Singapore. Paschal Bray. In Stonington. .Inly 12. Ben.ja- her life. She married Plummer of is New London, July 14. sell Ann min Pasclial and Mi--. Emma both of Mon- ed. her largely spent Capt. Somerville/ Mass., visiting Waterville were at Hotel Maine over Sld, Mary Bray, nephew. guests Port in she hail M. McCann. Reading for Bangor. ington. Ordered. That the said petition, Miss Meyers 1858, by whom three sons her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Arm M B. Davis, accompanied by Sunday. Their friends were very glad to Booth hay, July 14. Sld, sell Win Butman, Peterson Meadek. In Everett, Mass., July all persons interested b\ ran- a 14. Andrew and daughter—Clarence N., Ralph S. Plummer. see Lowell, Ferumand Peterson and Miss Abide ; order to be published three we«•> McGee of Boston, is several weeks them....The Ladies’Circle was enter- Weymouth. spending Maria Meadei of Everett, Mass. the Re]iublicau Journal, print, h Marshall L)., and Mabel 1., wife of Clifton oavauuan, .mi ly i... in port, Dark James Brooks. John H. Gordon has a tained last week by Mrs. Lewis March_ Rodion- Hi ic’IINson. In at a Probate < m Swanville. quite G Pendleton from East London. Stonington, July G, they may appear A. Snell—all of whom survive. Mrs. Meyers Fred s. Robbins and Miss Nettie E. Hutchinson. ! Bel last. w uliin and tor -aid < on, curiosity on his lawn, a group of Scotch The Beacon Light Club was entertained 12. .James P. Erskine. who is teaching m the Rockport, Me, July Ar, sell Robert both of Stonington. Tuesday of August next..it ten-d was a very estimable a true wife anti 1 lady, thistles that stand b feet b inches in Tuesday by Mrs. B. W. Downs of Thorn- Byron, Hart, Boston; 14, ar, sell Sindiii-Look. In Rocklan.i, John F. noon, and show cause, if any of N J.. is height. Mazurka, July 2, they ub',i. sehe< -’s Newark. spending mother. The funeral took Boston. Singlii and Mrs. Caroline F. Look, both of Rock- ! of said should loving place Sat- There are four in the and dike-Mrs. Bertha and little Stmson, praver petitioner plants group, they Sharp daugh- land. GE(). E. JOHN his vacation at home. and was conducted Rev. H. W. Brunswick, Ga, July 12. Ar, sclis Melissa urday by have now 115 buds and blossoms. It makes a ter are her mother, Mrs. L. A true Attest: visiting Wiggiu. A. Willey, Coombs, New York ; Wm H Sum- copy. It. Jr., who is employed Norton... Died in 15th, Chas. p. Hazel William Gilkey, Searsport, July veiy beautiful plant....The Brooks Cornet Mr. and Mrs. Howes from Somerville, Mass., ner, Pendleton, do; Carrie E Look, Veazie, DIED. is Annie M.. wife of Crawford F. in a hardware store at Gardiner, spending Treat, aged are also of Mrs. bounti- do. Band will furnish music: for the anniversary guests Wiggin-A At a Probate Court held at Bella-: at home. 51 years. Mrs. Treat had been a sufferer Charleston, S C, July 12. Ar, sch Abbie his vacation of the Veter in Charitable Associa- ful is secured in tine con- Boyntov. in Razor ville, .July l>. Myrtie Boyn- the Countv ol Waldo, on the se- Clough hay crop being C Stubbs, New York. for from but was able Bennett, ton of Augusta, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Daniel July, A. l>. 18B8. of the illness of Rev. R. G. many years asthma, tion at dition in this ...Mr. Coombs of Ban- On account Unity on the 12th of August-M. vicinity. Philadelphia, July 12. Ar, brig II B Hus- Jones ot Ita/'-i ville, aged 2o years ami 11 months. * certain instrument, purport n at the to attend to her household duties nearly all sey, sch Abbie S Ckookki i. In I.. B. Harbutt there were m serxlces M. Colson has bought the house, formerly gor lias moved into Mrs, Wescott's house_ Jacksonville; Dobbin, Oeeanville, July 18.Capt. ^V will and testament of BED the time. Her which was sud- \ inaihaven; Id, ar, bark Grace Croekett, aged X4 years and 0 months. death, very the of T. and Miss Ada is at Lynwood, I >LET< >N, late of Belfast, m sain Congl. church last Sunday. residence A. Elliott which Wescott home from Hart- (tRi-u.ohy. In Glen Cove, Roekport, July H. was a result of Gilley, Kennebec; 17, ar, sch Tofa, Perth do, deceased, having been present den, heart failure. She Hanson a native of 08 Mrs. William Ford was moved off at the time Mr. Elliott built ford, Conn., on her vacation. A m Grogoty. Camden, aged Mrs. Hannah Ford, boy. years and 4 m-nulis. Ordered, That notice be given leaves a husband, three sons and a 1 daugh- his new house. Mr. Colson has removed Delaware Breakwater, July 10. Ar, sclis ( terested a t and Scott Blanchard are occupying Capt. Liberia. I> is presumed that this little Gkkeley. In Hingham. Mass.. July 4. aptain by causing copy vah who is at in Addie three weeks sit- cessive ter— A! C.. present Alaska his and Rabboui, Jordan, Maggie Mulvey William Greeley, formerly of Belfast, aged 88 published Blanchard's house. family shop. I town is with other of the and E. L. liean Journal, at Beliasi. William Warren who resides in Boston; Elisha keeping pace parts Warren, bound out. years, 7 months'and 2 days. printed C., at a Probate Court to be Dr. W. G. are universe in this 15. sch A LaMic In Lincolnville Centre, 8. Joel appear has his Unity. Fuller and family immediate vicinity. The Jacksonville, July Ar, Mary July Capt. Robert Soule joined family, and Minnie, who reside here. Mrs. Treat Hall, Boston. Lamb, aged about 08 years. within and for said County, on at their cottage at Windermere Park. Mrs. dry weather is bad for the crops, but l.ERMoMi, In day of August next, at ten ot m- who are at Swan Lake, and will was one who her and good Pensacola. 14. bark Olive Tliur- Warren, July 10, Clayton K..son camping enjoyed family, spared July Ar, of Allred ami noon, and shoxv cause if any Fuller is in health. ..Mr. Chas. for the so that Annie D. Lermond, aged 17 years, they poor Vickery haymakers; whatever else low, West. \> spend a month with them. no pains To make her home pleasant. Mr. Key 0 months and 8 days. sameshouid not be proved, appr* of Pittsfield was in town last week-Miss fail us we have secured anil are secur- Carrabelle, July 15. Ar, sch Sallie Mauki.k 11, At a Probate Court field at Be!' -Mr. Leslie Needham is in town visiting if we are to Portland, July IS. sch S G Meyers, aged years bipeds compelled get along Ar, Haskell, Nkwco.mic In Simon B. New- for the < ountv of Waldo, on 11 them for a short time. Rev. H. W. Norton of Searsport village Richardson, to load for Biu-ksport,.Inly 7, his father, Mr. Melzer Needham-Mrs. without apples the coming winter, as most Boston, South, comb. aged 75 years. 2 months ai d 7 days. day of Ju y A I >. S'.is. will at the next America. of the Maine preach church here Sunday. Penney. lu Brewer, Albert S. I/./IE M. A t. Rev. D. P. Hat< h. Secretary Ralph Robinson of Auburn is the guest of of us did the last. the July t), Penney f PLUS dministr.it Though caterpillars Washington, D C, July Id. Cld, sch Day- "f Mariaville, aged 45 vears,2 months anil 7 davs 1j of JOHN 1.. LI.US. la:.- .if M will at the Miss Addie S. Matthews was in Brooks Missionary So.’.ety, speak Congl. Mrs. A. R. Myrick.... Mrs. G. Clough of stripped our apple trees of all their foliage, light, Nickerson, Boston. PmcuKi' K. ,n Knox, July 11), Gordon Phil- County of \S abbi. deceased, ha the con- last week L. Sat ilia 15. brook, aged 8o years. ;• mouths and 22 davs. that she max church next Sunday evening, when visiting her brother, Walter Rockland is the guest of Mrs. L. H. Mosher. thereby or the River, July Sid, sch Henry petition praying blighting all, nearly all, fruit, Rankin. In e Crosby, Stubbs, Boston. Belfast. July It). Charlotte Kelley at public >r pn a t.e tie the win tribution for the society will be taken. Matthews. -Mr. Geo. Nutter, who lately moved here, nature and nature’s God has restored all the Rankin, aged ('»«» estate t-> the estate Saco, Me. is. Ar, sch James A Par- years. belonging July Smalley, in Belfast, 14 and described in -aid of Bos- Mr. is in very poor healtu-Dr. Clare more beautiful than before. July Mary Smalley, fully petitn Clarence and Andrew Pendleton and Mrs. Fred A. Ni< hols and family Whitney, foliage Every sons, Philadelphia. aged 80 years and 4 months < frdered, That the said petition--' to Bath one of son of Dr. BarGett Whitney, has hired the tree has leaved out and in some few FOREIGN PORTS. Smiuc In 18. Matilda (’ ton took the Kennebec boat day Swauville were in town Sunday visiting again, .Rockland, July Pay all interested cau-i; >oi0,wif»*of Freeman W. Smith,a nativeof Cnioii, persons by from Bath Dr. Thomas stand and will practice medi- instances the trees have re-blossomed. We Yokohama, June 20. In Wm H order to be three xveeU lest week and rode their wheels relatives. port, ship aged 58 years, 0. months ami 2.) da\-. published Starbuck. McDonald, for Port in the Republican Journal pnute-i roads cine. We hope he will be successful.... learn that such is the case in the orchard of Townsend, ;■iicMrsoN. Ill North Deer Isle, July 12, Ella to Searsport. They report fairly good is they at a Probate Sunuyside cottage again opened. Twen- ballast, A., w'te ol Theodore Thompson. may appear Mrs. Mae Biair, whu lias been visiting her John Fuller, and J. L. Kuowlton has a tree Beliust, x<. it bin and f-.r said C- and a trip. arrived Sydney. C B. July 11 Passed sch Jacob T'-ole. In Hampden. Jul\ 11, sou >t 1 pleasant ty by last Saturday’s boat and are Joseph, ond 'I'uesday t A ■;-l ne\ sister, Mrs. H. II. Grant, returned to Boston on one limb of which there is one large M Haskell, Baddeek, C B, for Mr! ud and Ellen Toole, aged 7 y e :-.rs. 0 mon: h-* town Committee desire it. ap- Philadelphia. before noon, and sln.xx .m-r. it The Republican occupying N 11. sch S and 4 days. July lbtli-They are progressing finely on ple ami several blossoms-The Qnaco, B, July Cld, Altaretta why the prayer -t -aid pci •: ;> ... of a caucus at the town Sunday Tilhen. In Roekport, July Hl Mrs. Nam y Til i us to notice Some of our farmers liuished Snare, New York. give have haying the new schoolhouse. of lectures of Mrs. Kent den, aged 72 years. granted. to Joseph Sawyer evening Mary Davey Buenos June s. In sch Nim- CEO. E. JOHN,-' house Saturday evening at 7 o’clock, Ayres, port, Tin:' r. In' Searsport, Jnh 15. Annie M wiio I and report as good a yield as lest year and Fairfield has taken the is talk at the church have been from A true Attest job....There very interesting bus, Bryant, Boston. 01 Crawford F.'I'n-.it, ageu 51 war*.. copy. choose delegates for the County Convention, of better (’HAS. P.liA/.M.i: quality. of starting a canning factory to can peas and and instructive, but not as well attended as Honolulu, June 20. Ar, ship E B Sutton, WaKI'WELL. Ill Rnrklaii Ji;'\ 1 1 Edna J. C and transact other business. Carver, Victoria. B (’. daughter > last. the second T the arrivals this week \ in town. the months and 1 5 da\ s. Among town for the past week visiting her aunt, siting couise will he next Sunday evening, May. Port Angeles. KLI Li. M. BLBl:V, L\e Mrs. Whitney. In Northport, July 2", Eda Whit •* George Darling, Mrs. Herbert Dodge, Mrs. H. P. Towle. Travels in Russia.. .The Trinidad, B W I, Is Sid, bark Glad ELLEN M. K« »W1.LK, late I Ari LETo.w John b. Davidson and sister, subject, event of July ne\ of Boston, aged 27 year.-*. D ty, deceased, ha\ in_ pie-cute.I E F. Lewis. Mrs. Charles Waterhouse, M;ss Tidings, Collier, Washington, C. WunvoMi:. in Waldo, 2" Ella 1. the week was the concert at Hall St. July Whit- n Fred S. Black and family arrived Sun Mrs. Crockett of Belfast, were recently given 12 bark account of administratis -t -.e A. by Bahia, July Ar, Priscilla, Spring- eoiulij, aged 41 \earsand I m«u ths. Wail, Rex. J.K. Richardsou, G. Kimball, the The talent lowance. d tv's boat and are visiting h s parents, Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Davidson- George by young people. steen, Baltimore for Bin Janeiro. Yot No. in Vinalhaven. .July 8 Robert Young, Ford. ed 20 8 Ordered. That m-tice thereot Phillip Richardson, Nancy was maue ot from abroad and Barhadoes, July Id. Ar, bark Willard years, n nths and 0 and Mrs. H M. Black. Alien Henderson and niece, Miss Bessie up sojourners weeks sma-es-ix in the lb Mudgett, New Y *rk. ely. p, \V. 'ids shown ns a lieu's residents of in Belfast, tu said nun L. Wentworth Henderson of Brighton, Mass., are visiting the village in about equal pars, printed y MARINE MISCELLANY. interested inav attend at a 1’r >i that. measures inches hy seven and COUNTY and and the concert was all to be Belfast Price Current. egg pine CORRESPONDENCE. Aaron Henderson family.Bert Stuart pronounced by held at Belfast, on :!,. sem-nd '1 S I> 17.ss 1.ui11 at s six ounces. With- tine Ship CaGeton, tons, sb -\x cau.-e. if anx t in live-eighths ami wtigl is at home fr--m Bowdoiu Medical very indeed. There were no next, and College. profession- in was sold re- CORRECTED WKEKI.V FOR THE JOl’ K N A !.. llookport lSi'i), at .New York said account mi.d in t a il- xx the is a als the hut Niss in, surrounded by wh’te, perfectly East Skaksmu.vi Mr. John Cummings, .Mrs. Mary A Hall has returned from among singers, Leila La cently to Flint N Co for <15,< Prnth/r, Markc. Pri<■ /'-// •; a formed egg, xvitb suell formed, of medium wife of New Sch William Saulsbury, which has been at Apple-, p bu, Hav. p t' .»|. (HI ns ni A true copy. Atm- and daughter York city art* at Boston and will remain with her daughter, <»f voice •• culture. Charles Pulcifer, also of Hat horn's was sold under dried, p lb, 4 links, p II.. 7 < I! AS. P. il.V/l size. dock, Bangor, • their old home for the summer... .A lawn Mrs. Win. the summer. New York, is a teacher of instrumental libel Beaus, pea, 1 lb u I do! Lamb, p lb, 7 a '.i Cummings, during July bith by l S Marshal Huston B •• music and a line act The medium. 1 i,, \ c,(i. Lambskins. '.111,7:1 ss. i: ■ Charles A. 1) illiver, light keeper at I’ema- party will be held at the home of Mrs. ....Mrs. Jane Hatch of Damans--ata is ompanist. others Saunders. The was held for debt Saulsbury vei'w evse.l 7r. It ‘2 OOi Mutt m p It -| ^y.vi.Do from abroad, who took part, were Miss Edna b\ F N 1 K Stetson and Point, visited Ins native place this Austin Marriner evening, 23.1. \ old friends in this was bought by tin* Butter, p tb. 14./ h, hits, lm. :;l‘ 11 .ioiin !■ i kkam:\ \dn w quid Saturday July isiting vicinity.Mr. Dean Pulcifer ami Miss Mabel of p interested in Carpenter linn, they being tin* highest bidders, for Beet, p i!., d ,t bj Potatoes. So atJO o! W11.1.1 AM 1’ week. He was particularly lae cream and cake will he on sale. The pro- ami Mrs. of Charlestown, Mass., New York, Mrs. Lilian of St. (iuodspeed Edgiey Patti, Bariev, p bu, 40// 4d! UiHind 11. •_ 4 a 4 ! 1’ said County deceastm. ..,u ; and the are to t < > the and Mr. Ned ot nn xii;r Masonic and Odd Fellows Hall, ceeds go nr uister. are guests of Mrs. Goodspeed’s parents, Mr. Minn., Taylor Detroit. Boston, July IS. Capt. Nickels of the Cheese, p tb. IT St ra" P ton. d nn,/ 7 and tiual ,n'i .nut -d admin sir Mich. Chicken, lb. l"u •_» Tuvke\ of the in The local talent was Walter N. Car- Boston ar here, sld from p pH, Id. i,-IS for allowance. beautiful arrangements grounds Lin mwiLi h and Mrs. David Alice hz, 1 W 00!. unwashed. 1 7 in :n the cantata entitled “The Frogs of Wind- Dceau and had printed tti Hellas;, in said t Charles F. Treat lies sold his business been visiting relatives in town.... Miss Mat- Sherman... .Albion Waltz is at Round Fond, strong gales ami heavy seas Fowl, p tic S« to] W.i, bard, :! 1o in 1 ham” at Old Town last winter and received sons interested may ato mi at east of the of (rood which w as Geese, Ib. Ida ;{ (11 ; .1 and arrived home to and Nina lie has a at The Cape Hope, p Wood, soft, be Fast Boston Saturday tm Clement and Lena Hall of Wal- wherp job haying. bay crop many from all who heart! ldj compliments lb. Passed June 0 P), passed May St, Helena Retail Price. Retail Mario: nsi next, ami show a use the summer. He is bv tham, Misses Louise will l»e aud as the weather I. of the 8px*nd accompanied Mass., and Etta Muhin, unusually large Ralph Morse, member Glee Club Had moderate SE trades in the South At- 1 !.c said account should not he Beet, corned, pi Ib. 7 a S Lime, p bid, 9u« I no | of Alabama. Charles has been will at Bates College, Willie L. Cargill, who is 'antie. Crossed in CKO. K. loilN* his friend ,Mr. Van Pelt, ami Mr. Parker Young of Camden spent line, it be put iuto tlie barns the equator June 15 Butter salt, I 4 It. baa. s Oat Mi lb, a member of the choir of the n al, p l’ iversalist Ion ;.I W. Had NE which < X trill, Atti—I intends to returned t » Ala., in Sun at Willow J. S. Mullin’s.... in Gusheeand wife light trades, p :>u, 47 Onions, p lb. o a 7 copy. Montgomery, lay Farm, good condition....Ulysses church at Pittsfield the term of M. (llAs, I' ll \/l 1 during C. "ere taken in lat 7 JO N.lon •'•7 \v, to 'at i Cracked Corn, p bu, 47 Oil,kerosene.gal, ion 1 1 to : a business ol are Mr. I September accej position A. M, Pendleton and daughter of Massachu- Franklin, Mass., v.siting Gushee's at that place where lie is a student, and 2b lou (JO W; had variable 1 ••rn Meal, p bu, 17 lb. 41 N, light, winds, Pollock.p SS III < John 1 there. setts are a few F. M. Mrs. Gusliee.Misses Sanford of this village, a rising young with mui*li calm weather, the remainder of Cheese, p Ib. d Pork, p lb. 7,is spending weeks at mother, Elijah J UrALDOlast, on the second I ms much of here anti old* who Cotton Seed, p ewt, 1 L*d Plaster. bbl. 1.17 singer thought the 1!', Franz a native I' 1 \< K \i Russ’_Solon Bartlett of Grade Batdielder and Edith McAlmon of passage. May Muller, J C '< CKOKCK m IV. s at Chelsea, Mass., will he dtish. dry. |:> It, d n Kye Meal, p lb :t 1 Miss B sc Wyujaii, win.' employed heard from in larger musical circles of fell from HI UA.M T HI.A* K iat. ol la •• Germany, aloft, receiving injuries ( Cranberries, oo Shorts, cwi. ;n a .if. was in town last week. ..Will Lane of Yinal- Union are visiting friends in town.Mr. later. He lias a p qt, p pleasing voice and has a from which lie and the same * tv, deceased. !m\in_ J. < Pendi ton’s, was in Mosman died May 24, Clover Seed, j lb, 1 1 a 1 'J Sugar. p lb. o 1 L’.1 d presented Capt. aud Mrs. of manner administration -d said estate c haven was the of Miss Carrie Upton Camden are spending a graceful, easy and has sung in the lie was buried at sea in lat 50 Ion I Four, d doz/d tin T. : afternoon and noticed the guest Dickey day S, p bid, Isalt. I., p S') Park Sunday choir 1 here for the past two And 12 K. t. < 1 a < >' trdered, that ia ice In-r- f last week....Mrs. Carrie Miller of Massa- few days here. They occupy their son’s years. last, .Seed, bit, 7f» ISweet Potatoes, smoke of a tire on I- esboro. After she had but not least Mrs. Emma J. who is so Sch Emma M of from j Lard, tb 'S«ll i\Y heat Meal. 17 weeks siiC'U s-i t*iy 111 I'e Ih known Cargill, Fox, and Bangor, p chusetts is relatives in town-Tae bouse, as the Foss place.Mrs. well anti known printed in Ktdi.isi. m said < oui returned home she received a telephone visiting favorably here and through- with lumber for New York, went ashore sou out son- interested may at tend at .. farmers’ annual will be held at t ie George Wallace and Roy, who have been the western portion of this eouutv as a north of beach 15 The life her that the house and picnic Plymouth July he held at Heltast >u the sc ..i. message informing tine singer to need no encomiums from Notice of Foreclosure. guests of G. II. Rage aud have returned any saving crew assisted Capt Hopkins and his ous! next. and -le w ause, it an.' were d< Adams’ grove, Wednesday, August 17th. wife, barn owned by her father totally oue. With this array of talent the concert crew to to their home in Bath. the shore. Capt Hopkins says the WHEREAS, K. M ROBERTS ..{ Stockton the said account -inaild not We hope to see a larger number present could not lirst class. were CKO. L. JOHN' stroyed by lire. help being They thick weather led him astray. The schoon- Vt Springs, .n the County of Waldo anil State also assisted Miss 1 A true e. Vtiest than ever before. Islesboro. Tlie Islesboro Inn at Dark by Alfaretta Schenk, a er broke in two the next day. The cargo of .Maine., by his mortgage deed dated the seventh y fine has. 1*. IIa/.r( LaMarr elocutionist from New York. The credit was saved. Vessel and were insured. day of May, A. 1>. 187-". and recorded in the Wal- The Harry Variety Company gave Harbor is full aud all rooms are cargo 1 Centre Muxtville. Mr. Joshua engaged for n Thomp- for the tine entertainment we enjoyed last The Helen Brewer, owned Chas do Registry of Deeds. Book DC., l’age Bop. an entertainment at Union Hall ship by 1 Monday the season. All the one— veyed to the Belfast Savings Bank, a UVAl.lXlSS -In Court ot I j sou, who has been very ill this summer, cottages except Saturday evening is largely due to Miss La Brewer & Co of Boston, has arrived at corporation was followed a established l»y law at Belta> last, on the s, .. ! ue-d evening, which by dance, the Fetra and Mr. Pulcifer of New who out from j does not as as his Fin Her cottage—are now The York, Shanghai, 101 days New York. Tb** a d land situated in said improve rapidly friends occupied. worked Maine, certain parcel IIAKKY W CK1KK1N. Vdi n whi-1 was much the peo- incessantly for its success. Follow- Brewer and the Paul a enjoyed by young wish aud bis two new slops Revere, product Stockton Springs, tortuerly Stockton the w ill annexed, on the e-iate-d N V condition is practically un- cottages just completed have ing is the : The feature of the entertainment was program of the East Boston yards, and Atlanta, sail- County of Waldo ami State of Maine, hounded KIN. late of Stockton ple. been furnished. In no Springs changed.... Mrs. C. R. Richr^ds and two elegantly former Chorus, Legend of the Chimes, De Koven, ed from New York for the same and de-cribed as billow-. :«» wit Beginning in deeeased. having h The suare together presented the music, which was good. from west line of Church street, at the southeast coi- iitt'esonsof D. are year has the season so Opera . destination. Each captain 82' count ot administration ol -am Washington, C., speud- opened propitiously wagered ner ot land of Raul 11. thence drummer deserves special mention, as an all Song, Edna Dean Pulcifer that he would reach tirst. Crockett; westerly aiwe. the summer with Mrs.Richard’s I at Dark Harbor. Most of the both Shanghai Capt. land of said Crockett and the Blanchard lot t<> 1 parents, people, is by m (ing Quartette, There One that i Love Dearly, of the Brewer is an as ’(irdered. that not me : I m around musician. the Mahany easy winner, the road leading by the house oi Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. JamesO. Bartlett... .Rev. owners of cottages aud the guests at the Mrs. Mrs. Miss La Fetra Cheney week in he Ih ; ^Ysa Cargill, Edgiey, the other two have nut as been e to W. K. succes-ively. j ships yet them southerly by said road (drnfni'- « and Miss Pulcifer. printed in Heltast. in sn Members of the 20th Maine Regimental Thilv dean of Morrill preached at the hotel, are from Philadelphia, Baltimore, St. heard from. house-lot ; thence easterly by said Crilliu’s house- Frye j -oils interested may attend at a I Recitation, Miss Schenk Charters. Savannah to lot and land said to be owned by Henry MeRil Association have received card notices from school-house last afternoon to a ! Louis, New York and Boston. Other cities Brig Haviiah, he hold at Belfast, mi the -o Snuday Quartette, The Owl and the Cat to the west line of -aid Church street ; thence Pussy Pernambuco, rosin, ar or about 81 10 Sch very, nex and show cause, it an- furnish pi i. D. W. that the. loth very who are much and to all by said street to the of 1 Billings, secretary, appreciative audience, some; appearance, they Solo, Ralph I. Morse Jennie F South to Jackson- northerly place beginning, t he said aec. [ this was little Miss Olga Thelma Turn- 8s 50. Sch Turks A true copy. Attest. 17th. Low continued as every other at in the terms of the natural beauties Mart, lumber, Estelle, M. Roberts as a homestead; and whereas, the eon- Winterport Wednesday, August before, Sunday, highest a four it | ('has. C. Ha/. quist, girl only years old, and Island to Portland, salt, (i cents. Sell Tofa, dition of said mortgage lias been broken, now fares have been on all lines, and 2.30 p. m.Miss Elizabeth of of the The Penobscot with was the arranged Rogers place. bay, its best of the evening to coal and dis- therefore, said Belfast reason ..! Philadelphia Santiago, 82 Savings Bank, by ... Female AKUO SS. -in -,t I' the comrades and ladies have Marshfield Hills, Mass., :s visiting her am coast line, and are considered un- Quartette, Annie Laurie, Harmour- Sch Edward II New York the breach of the condition thereof, claims a ! Winterporc Islesboro, charged. Smith, » T last, oil the sec..n i' o Miss La Miss foreclosure of said mortgage. a tine for the entertain- Mrs. James O. Bartlett-Farmers are The red, Dudley Buck, Fetra, to Galveston, ease oil at or about 81,000. HKNKY I HAKTKIDCI prepared program get- surpassed. chief amusements of the Dated this dav ol .lulv, A. D. ISPS Pulcifer, Mrs. Cargill, Mrs. Edgiey Sch Ella M Willey, New Yort to New Or- eighteenth IDA K and Idl.UAN I HV ment of the veterans. ting well with their and are are and BELFAST SAVINGS BA S lv through haying people driving, yachting golf play- Solo, Come where the Linden 1 heirs of IIKNKV K and s.Al IS! \ Blooms, leans, general cargo, p t. Sell Senator Sulli- John H ('I MOV, Treasurer. 3w2R By < Our have been on several harvesting a line crop, but the continued ing. The golf link is large and elegantly Mrs. Cargill van, charleston t-> Carteret, phosphate late ot Searsp-.rt. in said young people Sextette and John inn presented his lirsr ami imai weather has the and other The scores of Comic, Round, Sanford, rock 81.75. Sch Meuawa, New York to Bos- excursions the past week. Last Thursday a dry injured grain kept. players attired in their STATE OF MAINE. dianship for allowanee. Charles Pulcifer, Ralph I. Morse, Walter ton, Portland Cement 15 cents. Sch Em- Lake was crops. beautiful wh.te costumes aud the “caddies” N. Ordered. That notice them, wheel ride to Swan enjoyed by Cargill, Willie Cargill, Ned Taylor press, same. Coal freights: Sch l) D Has- WALDO SS. COl'RT 01 INSOLVENCY. weeks ill tin- Ho. in attendance, make an sight for A, Tie Flower. A. Rotoli Perth to 45 cents. Sell sueee-siveiy a of the people, Prospect Ferry. Mr. Charles wife interesting Pining kell, Amboy Salem, 1 » o;.n quite large party younger Day, The Br:lKAsr, duly IB, HRS. printed in Belfast, in said B, Vow, Meyer Helmind Wm Slater, Perth to Brewer, N and a more of the and and Mrs. Holbrook of lookers-on, and give evidence of the great Amboy I5j in be. ease of EKED C. EW Co MB, individually interested may at tend it a Friday dignified party daughter, Mary Miss La Fetra to i of this cents, Brig Katalidin, Kdgewater Bangor, and as member of the turn ol Newcomb Broth- hidd at Belfast .on the see.urn ones went to Swan Lake buckboard are here... .Mr. F. popularity fashionable sport. Sev- Solo aud The and the older by Bangor visiting relatives Chorus, Taylor Crow, 50 cents. Sell Chas E Raymond. Perth Ami ers of Monroe, in said t minty, Insolvent 1 >ebtor lie t, and show cause, .lily eral new bathing houses have been De Koven. From the opera of Rubin Hood to 45 Sell Pendle- said account should not he ala. and in the evening participated in a dance G. James of Bangor visited Miss Lizzie recently boy Salem, cents. Mark \ OE are hereby notified that the said ied C. Miss CKo. K. lol!\- built; and the dam across the entrance of Recitation, Schenk ton, Edgewater to Islesboro, p t. Sell E I, 1 Newcmuh, Insolvent Debtor as aforesaid, ha- at Cunningham’s Hall, Swanville. Wilson last week.... Mr. Wil,:am Smith and A t rue Atti st I Chorus, Star Spangled Banner to '. > rents. liled in-aid C<*urt for said County Waldo, pe | o,.pv Dark wliere the branches of the tall Warren, Philadelphia Dover, | ( has 1*. Ha wife of Stockton called on relatives here Harbor, Sell tition for a discharge from all his debts provided M and Mrs. Charles B. Norris of Grand It is that there will be C T hibley, Philadelphia to Port land, j trees over the the earnestly hoped under the Insolvent Law of said Slate July 12th. Mr. Proctor arrived 17th. .... 1 here is a large number <>f summer visi- age trades offers with somewhat greater you may .my >• as I lie law dneet \ 1 July so tin* of should Nebraska and went into at doing by sickness. most owners sc- have, why prayer said petitioner against tlie estate -d sum dm regiments Camp tors at both at freedom, endeavoring to will the summer at their cot Hewes’ Point, the hotel and not. he gi anted. m They spend cure me or case present the same for settleim Chickamauga, where he vves stricken with general cargo oionies, Attest CH VS. C. HA/.EEI'lNE. here-Mrs. Clara of in the The from t beret' > a re re«|uc.-ted t >■ > tage Avery Denver, cottages. Whitney family oil to India. There is, however, only a moder- ol catarrhal appemFoits, and though living to SHIP NEWS. 2w2R Register said Court. ately. Col., is visiting her cousin, G. A. Boston and the Jones family from Philadel- ate demand for the former, and orders for .1 1 1 K'.ts rs Avery_ W'interport. uly reach home rapidly declined and died the latter are wliieli facts serve to Mrs. Edna Harriman went to Boston last phia are now occupying their cottages_At absent, above stated. PORT OF BELFAST. inliuenee an easy feeling regarding rates. STATE Of M VI to her Rufus Harri- Ryder’s Cove the rooms at the hotel and the FOR SALE. Thursday join husband, ARRIVED. To Java an iron vessel of ">,(}< t cases capa- At 188 north 1 1-2 I. wn who is first mate of sch. M. cottages as yet are not all and IS eeuts for High street, stoty house, WALDOS*. OHU Of Qivte a novel experience enjoyed by man, Wesley occupied ; yet, 1G. Soli S L city accepted August loading. July Davis. Pattersliall, and stable and well <*t ! in the number of visitors seems to be Rates for ease oil to China and Japan appear connected; cistern good some of our citizens one day this week Oler... .Capt. W. H. Harriman arrived sufficiently Buck’s Harbor for New York; Emma W. bni to he maintained upon a steady basis. Barrel water; 125 fruit trees, also small fruits; 2 hen III the rasr "I ALBERT I M W of the home from Boston last and will large to keep Mr. J. P. Bragg’s teams Day. Crockett, Boston. watching some members coming gen- Friday livery is in limited de- ami as member of tin July 19. Sell. Lillian, Norwood, South petroleum tonnage very houses; 15 minutes walk to postoflice. ally t > Americanize in a several with his and buckboards quite well .The but as suitable vessels are brothers of Monroe, in sui ! eration attempting spend days family_ occupied.. West Harbor. mand, yet scarce, AITLY AT HOUSE. we the market as before. Debtor the old game of Arthur Grindle at his old visitors at Dark Harbor and at Hewes’ quote nominally crude way good English spent Sunday AMERICAN PORTS. 181)8. 4w2b* 1 Lumber orders for the River l’late are less Belfast, June28, VOl' are hereby not itied tl; From what we saw we should say returning to morn- Point, as a rule, are church-goers, part of l'e cricket. home, Bangor Monday New York, July 1*J. Ar, schs Emma S plentiful, and tonnage is more freely offered, L Xeweon.b, Insolvent tiled in said Court for said »'■ •• that their knowledge of the game wa1 ing....Mrs. S. S. Heagan of Boston is visit- whom attend the Episcopal church at Dark Briggs, Osborne, Hallowed; A Hayford, hut no positive break in rates is reported. j til ion for a dise barge from ali to be her Mrs. Harbor and the Warren, Portland; eld, sch Carrie E Lane, We $11«.$12 from the\ Provinces, and rather slight, but they seemed getting ing husband’s mother, Matilda part Baptist church situated quote under the Insolvent Law ot -a ar. bark Clara E 50 from the Brazil from Key West; 13, McGilvery, $14.25 >L $14 Gulf. freights and fora certificate thereof; n a considerable amount of amusement Dow-Capt. S. S. Heagan in brig Telos midway between the two places_On Sun- Paspebiac, P. Q.; schs Melissa Trask, Ban- are dull, and rates have an easier tendency upon the same is ordered r afternoon the houses and barns of Aus- < it. towed to Bangor last Thursday.Mrs. day gor; Isaiah K Stetson, do.; C R. Flint, in consequence, though the market is not The building and land, No. Ill l’hamix Row Court Room in Belfast, in said sch on the loth Bryant of Bangor, who has been visiting tin Wyman and Mrs. Emily Parker were Dodge, Kennebec; 14, sld, Mark Pendle- quotably lower. There is a scarcity of out known as the Andrews store, in Belfast. Apply to Wednesday, da> Mrs. Win ISPS, at two o’clock m the at W. F. Hamilton, while driving ton, Sellers, Bangor; Slater, Hutchin- ward orders to the West ludies, aud the GEO. E. Belfast, her daughter, Mrs. Everett Pierce, the totally destroy ed by fire. The flames were JOHNSON, Me., where you may attteml and s!, to with past son, Amboy for Salem. Alice J bids for those submitted indicate lower Twombly from Brooks Searsport Crabtree, Or JULIUS ANDREWS, you have, why the prayer of >.n two returned to her home last Satur- first discovered in the barn of Mr. D D sch the of col- weeks, Wyman Bucksport; Haskell, Salem; ar, ideas upon part shippers. Vessels, not be one of Shute’s teams Monday evening, and with The 3b Otis Street, Boston, Mass. lOtf granted. soldiers have and they spread great rapidity. Cora C Meader, Georgetown, S C; passed however, are uot plentiful, the approach of Attest: < HAS. I'll' j Swanville day-The gone, bag fire is to lided with another team between supposed have been caused by chil- City Island, sch Mary F Corson, from Pars- the hurricane season prompting a feeling of 2w2P Register baggage. Some folks are glad to have them dren with matches_Mrs. Both were thrown violent- playing Julia boro, N S; lG,.ar, bark Herbert Fuller, Nash, hesitancy among owners. Back business is and Searsport. her go and some are sorry. There is a report Rose, daughter Lena and two grand- Brunswick, Ga: sld, sch Win E and lower rates are and were severely Downes, very dull, being accept ly to the ground, quite that more are children, returned from Rockland a few Clara E expected right away....Miss Newport News; bark McGilvery, ed by those seeking homeward cargoes. DR. from JOHN The horse cleared himself Lizzie and Miss Ora of Pros- ago, and will their home for the N Abraham STEVENS, bruised. Libby Libby days occupy Halifax, S; schs Richardson, Very few coastwise lumber orders are in the FOR SALE. summer.... alone. Marsh and Mrs. Orilla McMann at- Miss Olive Grover, who has been and with with con- the carriage and came home They pect Bangor; Maggie Mulvey, Philadelphia for market, tonnage offered ~ tended church here last her brother in New #100 rritlTAX WHEEL I"| two miles be- Sunday_Mrs. M. visiting Haven, Conn., Boston; cld,sch S G Haskell, Richardson, siderable freedom, rates have a weak ten- House Block. were obliged to walk nearly Opera condition. H.l C. Harding arrived home from Boston last returned last Friday... .Mr. and Mrs. Darl- via Portland; Colliers to the East are in j to the Paysander, Uraguay 17, ar, dency. very fore one to convey them Mrs. Relief and of Fall are to of nose an at studio over Ban* finding any Sunday. Getchel of Bangor is ing daughter River, Mass., ship Henry B Hyde, Honolulu; 18, ar, sch limited demand, though tonnage is not urg- Special attention given diseases Apply Savings | Miss Orianna Edwin Eames. •' village. visiting Harding. visitiDg Capt. Sarah D J Rawson, French, Azua. ed at any concession from recent rates. throat. Iy2 27tf M. P. WOODCOCK j