The Republican Journal: Vol. 71, No. 24
The Republican Journal. 111' '^ 7^ _BELFAST, MAINE. T1IEKSDAY, JPKE L>, 1899. XEMBER 24. In Brief. Secretary Long lias issued OBITUARY. Patterson. The floral offerings were many High School Baccalaureate Sermon. PERSONAL. the circular prepared the board of PERSONAL. by ami beautiful and included the following; naval bureau chiefs giving the character- Joseph A. Gilmore died very of the The Miss 1 H suddenly Pillow and slieaf from children; bouquet baccalaureate sermon before the Bel- Belle Matbews is visiting friends in Si % I'RSDAY JWORMJfG BY THE Mrs. James F. Churchill is visiting friends istic of the six cruisers authorized the heart disease at his home in the of lilies by Mitchell from the Sons of Veterans; bouquet fast High school was given in the Unitarian Rockland. in Lincolnville. last naval bills. block, Church street, Wednesday of Annie Chapies; cross, church last Journal Pub. Co. appropriation These evening, the valley, Miss Sunday afternoon by Rev. J. M. Mrs. L. M. Keith went to Bangor June GO 3 Tuesday James A. Curtis and have moved publican will be valued 7th, aged years, months and 21 Miss Flossie Small; wreaths, Mrs. Abbie Leighton. The church was and family ships acquisitions to the very neatly for a short visit. from He went East Belfast to days. home from his place of busi- Mrs. Geo. W. Lewis, Mrs. Otis a Northport. > navy, being unarmored Brinkwater, appropriately decorated, by committee I hh PAPER for Maine Seafar- small, swift, craft, Mrs. Walter H. West went to Tues- ness about half nine Mrs. Etta Bangor Lorenzo Garcelon and a little larger than the cruiser past o’clock, and was E. Ryder, Mrs. Lucretia Shaw, consisting of Mrs. Geo. O. Bailey, Mrs. J. W. wife of Troy visited ing Raleigh.... to visit friends. People." taken day in Belfast a few A remarkable incident of Columbia Uni- suddenly ill, A physician was called, Bowker; bouquets, Mrs. A. E. Pendleton, Frederick and Mrs. J. M. Leighton. A large days the past week. versity’s commencement was the confer- who at once saw that he was Mrs. J. W. Mrs. H. H. Johnson went to Boston Tues’ dying. The Mrs. L. W. Hammons, Wallace, arch of ferns was erected above the pulpit, Mrs. Charles Ludwiek left Sunday for Bos- ilatiou III and the of for a City County ring degree Doctor of lived but a few minutes Miss Lu Cammett. with a row of day short visit. Philosophy patient after the Mrs. J. F. Noyes and buttercups and columbines ton to join her husband for a few weeks. on Miss Elsie W. Clews, the of daughter doctor was called. Mr. Gilmore was born on the face of the and and a Mrs. Olive Stevens went to Rockland last > I khms. In the known Wall street pillars arch, Mrs. A. F. Gilmore arrived from advance, $2.00a year. widely banker and Edward E Wallace died at his Haverhill, h~; 5o cents lor three months. in Belfast, a son of the late David and Eliza Capt. bunch of the latter at the keystone. The Friday for a short visit. broker, Henry Clews. Miss who home in Me., after a lingering Mass., Tuesday to visit relatives. mis. For one square, one inch Clews, Milbridge, evening is about 24 Gilmore. In life he followed the sea. was well and favor- altar was neatly decorated with ferns aud To cents, for one week, ami 25 years old, is one of the most early illness. Wallace Frank Stover of Mr. and Capt. Appleton spent Sunday Mrs. A. I. Brown went to Oron o women in the and able circles in this blossoms of the '-iijnent insertion. accomplished of her age in this coasting fishing business. In known in shipping city. class colors, purple and with relatives in Belfast. He fine vessels, and Tuesday to visit the of Maine. country.It is announced that 1864, he enlisted and served as a in has commanded many A of University officially private in the of gold. large jardiniere yellow garden n for about 12 was employ Mrs. Lois E. visited her son Edwin Mrs. of To-Day’s Journal. the Pope, at a secret on June Co. 1st Maine but years Dickey E. A. D. Burriugton went to Portland consistory K, Heavy Artillery, was John S. & Co. of Boston, as master lilies stood on the right, and one of iieur-de- will create 12 Italian Emery in Lewiston the past week. on 19, cardinals, includ- soon transferred to the in and Tuesday business for the Girls’ Home. 1*AU E navy, which he of the Boylston Megunticook. lis at the left. 1. the Nuncio at barques : lug Madrid, the Oil account of health he was compel- Andrew Colcord went to Camden Dr. We« k..« archbishop served until several months after the close failing The church was well tilled with an inter- Saturday and Mrs. G. P. Lombard are at Birch- Hutuary.. Yachts anil of Goritz, the of life about 'i archbishop Toulouse, the led to retire from active seafaring to work at Real Estate.. Nature Studies, war. He went to sea a house carpentry. their l.atiu of of the short time Pi deceased was about 18 ested congregation, who were well wood, North Shore cottage, for the alaureate Sermou..Liberty and patriarchs Constantinople and mouths ago. The pleased and then a widow and one with the Mrs. Abbie Sands of season. .e at Hurricane Island!.Six- others.The London agents of Ignace after leaving the service, went into years of age. He leaves various features of the service. Bangor is visiting her Personal. .Good Stock.The Paderewski say know of the the saloon and billiard business in daughter. [Boston Journal. The music was by a choir of sister, Mrs. John B. Harris, of this Mrs. they nothing Belfast, composed city. Annie of Seattle, Wash., ar- in Phillips report, published the Warsaw in which he has since continued. He marri- Messrs. Pettingill aud G. E. White, Misses Mrs. John left train last rived page 2. Courier, Yachts and Boats. Kenney by Thurs- yesterday to visit relatives in Belfast, that the was married at piaufst May 31, ed of the late Den- Russ and Sullivan, with Miss a a rsiou.. Prose, ami Worse.. Re- Clara, daughter Joseph Dinsmore, day for visit of few days in Boston. and vicinity. Warsaw, Poland, to Miss Helen Rosen. Trusts Patriotic Words. nett, who survives with one soloist, assisted by Mr. aud A State him, daughter, The Auuie E. Stephenson, Mrs. Nelson and Miss Mrs. > Important Appointments.. celebration is being for Bucksport yacht Spencer McDougall Mabel Geo. I. Keating ami Mrs. C. FI. Wal- arranged Mrs. Waldo B. Newton of Boston He with Miss Faunce as organist. As the the welcoming of Admiral to his has gone into commission. Lamb of Rockland are visiting in Belfast. den returned Dewey school marched in to seats Tuesday evening from a short PAGE 3. old home in Montnelier. Vr alHwuxrl, leaves two sisters and three brothers: Mrs. reserved for includes in Mrs. Smith visit in Fairfield. The June Rudder its list of the choir Hopkins and Miss Louise Rich, ’u in Cuba.. Miss Marion Sav- the exact form which it will take has not Juliette A. Ames of Chicago, Mrs. Sarah J. them, sang “They are coming,” by 1 it.. Not Poetry. Rudder Stations the station at Belfast. ards went to Boston Saturday for a short Mr. and Mrs. J. W. been decided upon. Governor Smith has White of Belfast, Abner G. Gilmore of Seat- Thayer, after which Mr. Leighton read an Dougau of New York PAGE 4 visit. will their actively interested himself in the affair.,.. Wash John S. Gilmore of Belfast and Joseph Crane of Camden has bought appropriate selection, translated from Schil- occupy handsome cottage on the loni Observations..The News of tle, Cedric of West Ezra Bramhall’s steam launch choir Miss Edith L. Burgess left last North Shore about June 20th. Correspondence. Laighton Medford, Mass., Edgar F. Gilmore of Gloucester. The funer- Whip-o’-will. ler. The sang “Break forth into joy,” Thursday one of the proprietors of the for a visit of ten in Boston and Appledore was O. Hatch has launched his and Miss Sullivan gave as a in days Ames- Mrs. Amos Clement and PAGE 5. anti al held Saturday afternoon, Rev. A. A. George sloop solo, “Light children and Miss Oceanic hotels is dead. Mr. Laighton bury. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Newton Nautilus, which had been hauled up for the darkness,” by Coweu. The response, fol- Abbie M. Caldwell will go to Seal Harbor ifast..The Churches.. Wedding was widely known. He was a brother of officiating. n of a Class. winter at Litre River, and she is at lowing the prayer by the pastor, was a s*lo Mrs. Frank H. arrived home Satur- for the season in a few Worthy .Secret Celia Thaxter, the poet. He leaves a were present. The floral offerings were her Mayo days. I Maine Men..A Silly Season widow and several from the named relatives and moorings off Murphy’s Point. by Miss Russ, “Cross and Crown,” by Dana. day from a visit of three weeks in Massa- Herbert T. Field children.James J. following attended the Ivy Day ex. The read a of Jeffries, another sturdy young giant, lias friends: Mr. and Mrs. Waldo B The new defender Columbia has pastor number brief and ap- chusetts. ercises at Bowdoin PAGE 6. Newton, cup been, College last week, and come out of the West to after whip champion lilies and Miss launched and we for propriate Scripture selection, which Miss of is went to Boston for a of <: dTide '..School Boston, palms; Witt,Boston, successfully give what Mary McKay Camden the newly visit a few days. istor> Expenses, pugilists. At the arena of the Household Hints.. Russia’s Ar- Coney of W. S. R. basket of it is worth the Boston Glob of Miss Dinsmore with much expression in fine elected of the E. M. C. island Athletic club last bouquet roses; C., description Preceptress Seminary, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pattee will leave Sat- iterary News and Notes. .Crawl- Friday night he tones the solo “The roses S. of of the craft: sang Holy City,” by ... and V., bouquet roses; Bucksport. Everywhere (poein'i .She Made defeated Robert Fitzsimmons, world's pinks; urday for Brunswick to attend the com- fin V and C. H. Adams. .Though in two Henry G. Bicknell Howes, pillow The E. W. Palmer of a mencement exercises of hi tie champion classes—middleweight schooner-yacht, Tempest owned by F. Rockland spent few Bowdoin college i.poem)... The of the sermon was the words and 11 rounds of whirl- of white and white and yellow roses ; S. P. Wood of Bangor, which has been hauled subject Pine Tree Chips. heavyweight—in pinks days with his friend H. L. Woodcock of this Mrs. Chas. B. wind at Parker’s during the has of “The of Youth.” Palmer and Mrs. W. C. page 7. fighting. He came to the a W. of and roses: up yard winter, Kipling Wonder-Song ring Freeman, bouquet pinks city the past week. have rank been hauled out on Fogg’s marine railway. his Thompson arrived from Howard, R, 1., .Insurance Matters..News Notes, outsider, and left it the Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Dennett, of Mr. Leighton in discourse looked upon acknowledged bouquet She will be calked, scraped and Arville Redman arrived home from the to the plar’s Defense..Imperialism and master of the man lie painted the the spend summer in Belfast and Mcnt- defeated.Japan roses; E. F. Mahoney, F. E. Nash, E. McIn- and in to go into commission, bright side, showing hopes, aspira- rrectly Gauged at Last....The has put shape Boston School of ville. given ootiee of her intention to be a Herald. tions and that lie before Technology Saturday, for Enemies. Big Catch of Mackerel. tosh and W. McIntosh, basket of roses and f Bucksport opportunities those member of the international union for the the summer vacation. Rev. J. M. page 8. is who are starting in life. Young people, he Leighton left Monday for Ken- protection of industrial pinks. It said the American cup challenger property.The are often admonished to Rev. G. G. Winslow’ will be in Clinton nebunk attend the Unitarian County Correspondence..Ship American Shamrock will not be launched until the be- said, profit by the tQ State Con- Births.. Deaths. Shipbuilding company of Cleve- .Marriages.. successes or next in the interest of the E. M. in has closed a of errors of their elders, but in Sunday vention, stopping Portland en route for land, Ohio, contract for the Daniel L. of Fountain, died at ginning July, the progress of work on Dyer Mich., this world of Conference business. four largest steamers ever built on fresh her retarded the fact progresss youth is a new being. Seminary. his home in that 12th, at the being by that her NEWS OF THE WEEK. water. The steamers will cost place April age Different conditions confront the to- £3.50,000 designer, W. Fife, Jr., is from young Among the graduates from Kent’s Hill Mrs. L. G. Coombs of Globe, Arizona, and and be of 77 years, 9 months and 25 days, Mr. Dyer suffering each, modern in every particular. day from those which a influenza. to con- prevailed genera- were Charles Frank Mussey and Clair Le- her daughter, Miss Winifred are Their was born in and was one of According estimate, the Coombs, dimensions will be: over Steuben, Me., tion back. The do IKK', The board of State Length young not want their Whitten of visiting Mrs. Coombs’ Mrs. all, .500 478 52 fifteen children of Reuben and Annie test, from first to last, will cost Sir Thomas roy Unity. mother, George feet; keel, feet; beam, feet; Dyer. at a discordant it* committed the assessment about song pitched key, but in har- R. Sleeper. depth, 30 feet.Director of Census In life be came to Belfast and worked Lipton #400,000. Mrs. E. D. Ryder wrent to Rockland Mon- early mony with and The banks for the six Merriam has his official hope joy. happy laugh Mrs. E. P. -avings past completed techni- in the as and calker. He In model she is an improved day to join her husband, who arrived there Alexander has visited friends shipyards carpenter Defender, of youth chords with the bird One is <• cal staff the of Mr. S. F. with more draft and sail. Her songs. in State treasurer. The total by appointment went to California in 1849, and returned the beam, keel, that day in sell. A. W. Ellis. Searsport the past week, and with them D. North is also for the of Boston as chief statistician in thinner between the lead keel and the heartily sorry young person who is the I Mfilbridge and the floor to the keel is than in De- which have more to pay are minister to Spain, Mrs. Storer, Stanton sharper would encourage the religious sentiment Boston Saturday aud returned Monday Tuesday to attend the marriage of Miss Eliza of Belfast. He was a fender, probably as sharp as a nickel steel Bucks- of and servants Mrs. Staples that is inherent in Adelaide Foster and Bangor, Brunswick, Sickles,Secretary Legation, frame, could be bent and keep its strength. youth. The simple. afternoon. She will leave for France next Mr. Arthur Hall, l’iscata- arrived at Madrid June 10th.The member of the Methodist Episcopal church which litrdiner, ilallowell, All the points of difference between Co- trustful prayers of a child should not be Wednesday. takes place at high noon to-day intelligence The service closed with the “I mate of sch. John C. which will be held at the 23 and 24. later would excel in windward and hymn, Gregory, position by diploma Sup»*rinten- \ugusta, August Warden Neal has culture. In conversation he was instructive work, way upriver. recently wish not and the benediction he has held the three years. dent's office and. a session will be held in the that in a fair race she would boat wealth,” by past Wednesday Thursday, been appointed by the State game com- and He loved Ins country, and win, against while the elevating. the pastor. June 21st, and 22-1, from H a. m v> "> m. church, evening mission to the of the salmon fisher- boat, without the time allowance that is her Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and son Har- p. charge even in his last hours took a lively interest be held in the Congregation- of with relatives The examinations will he m ies on the Penobscot from Great Works due. So far as could be from a old Belmont spent Sunday reading, 's ot oulv the deaf mutes of in the affairs of the nation and the world. judged point- aud bis is for the of ex- and Lincolnville. in Belfast. Mrs. Jackson has re- arithmetic, geography, spelling, grammar, up, trip purpose on the shore near the battery, there was lit- Liberty recently invited to these meetings the He was a staunch friend of the oppressed. U.S. amining fishways. Since early last covered from a long ami severe illness. algebia, history, book-keeping and pie as well.The statistics to the from tle if any difference in the ruuning of the Arbutus spring Warden Neal has made twenty pros- He belonged Republican party By invitation Chapter, O. E. S., physiology. class are of two boats as they passed down, and Mrs. W. B. Swan went to Boston .tduating always ecutions for illegal shooting, besides the time of its organization, and was a firm they of Liberty visited Beach Chapter of Lincoln- Monday A* for this were soon lost to North Mr. and Mrs. W. B. id High School Graim’atio.v. l'he program Colby, instance, having travelled over much on of the cause.” sight beyond port ville June 7th. to join Kelley Minne- ■ territory upholder temperance Wednesday, Many had 25 men are of the Belfast school exer- young itepubli- business connected w ith Maine re- Ground. In the afternoon the Glide who are east for a visit. Mrs. High graduating fishing Camp to be found in line when the time apolis, coming two are lTohibi- planned cises have been at the oftb-.-of remaiuing sorts.The Maine Sportsmen's excur- passed up alone and an hour or two later the Kelley will spend the summer in Belfast. printed Grace esse of came, but it was cloudy and foggy in the Dwight Dana, l‘.*00, at the home of her soil in E. and are m the form ■ f a sion to Rangeley lakes promises to be equal Died, June 9th, Eftie hove in sight, beating up the bay. The Burges^, folder $ been elected and morning and an observant eye could see The Board of State Assessors are at work president to ever made this widow of the late Deacon with a cover with the HP any by popular organi- Jackson, Susan, Glide ran down to meet her, falling in to purple monogram the Yale track athletic as- many long faces scanning the sky, and the this week in Oxford county, and will be in zation. Parties are being made up in I Abraham 95 The in The exercises will he in Belfast I he commencement exercises Fletcher, aged years. windward when near the can buoy off the next week. Hon. gold. Gardiner, Richmond, Bruns- stars rather drooped; but at the time the Franklin county Win. C. and Augusta, deceased was born in Calais, Me., the daugh- monument, both on the Opera House, to-morrow, Friday, evening. one Wesleyan seminary Portland and other to yachts being port old his meridan Marshall of this city is chairman of the board wick, Bath, places hay-maker gamed height music -■ge at Kent’s Ilill took ter of Sawyer and Mary Fenalson. Her tack. The Eftie—it is more convenient to Tlie will he by the Belfast, Band. The place avail themselves of the low railroad and the stars began to shine out and 2b left for this year. > \ of was to when she — class colors are and and the class 53 graduated. hotel in to parents moved Alexander, Me., call her the old name showed great purple gold, lasa rates, order visit the great lake by the shore of old Penobscot and on ar- Mien was continued as bay Mrs. Mary A. Pitcher and Mrs. Frank (J. flower the acting of Maine.The fish aud was quite young, and where she lived until on this footed fast and pansy. Following :s the pro* region game speed tack, pointed rival were met Bro. A. F. Hahn and the ensuing year the by Towle went to Farmington Saturday to at- by commissioners were inRockport June 9th she was married to Abram Fletcher and well, and in going about was well to wind- gram: Secretary of State Byron others, who informed us the town was ours, tend the commencement exercises of the conducting a hearing on a petition for the moved to Crawford, Me. In 1851 she and ward of the Glide. On the starboard tack, Overture. Raymond,—Thomas. mate Secretary Oramandel and in a very short time, it being low Normal School. Mrs. Towle’s restriction of fishing there. her husband moved to the farm and into the tide, daughter, Prayer, Rev. R. T. Capen that Governor Powers has however, she seemed to go off bodily to lee- Reinecke. the beach was alive with happy stars look- Miss Isabel, is one of the graduates. Response,— received notification house where she lived until her death. She ward, while the Glide pointed well up the any best or best Salutatory, Six-Masted Schooners. ing for.the pebble, anything to C. Pattee of Belfast and Sumnwr i bomas B. Heed of the latter’s and Mr. Fletcher professed religion early harbor and soon left her rival astern. Re- Sumner Edith Farrar Dunton.f take home to remember the visit by. Wheu C. Poor of came on their wheels Class History, as congressman from the First m life and united with the Baptist church ports of other observers vary, and in some Sebago we returned the beach was minus of a good ami will return Reginald Hazelt-ine. f net_The class of Frank De Locke of who is to moved to Jack- Saturday from Bowdoin, to graduating Bath, rig in Crawford, and after they cases were no doubt, colored by prejudice. “The Glory that was Greece." '•■i. normal school has 65 mem- ox-load of pebbles. the exercises next week. Both the new six-masted schooner to be built at son united with the First Baptist church at The run was to Mr. Folwell’s island home, graduating Essay, “Home Life in the Homeric Age. class ever a The Patron asked us to look into the cook of class. Carrie ugest graduated by was are members the graduating Frances Kingsbury.* Beau's yard in Camden, says: Jackson village. Mr. Fletcher the Isola Bella, and while some say the Eftie mal school.The firemen of room where we beheld a salmon to the Class Poem, “Achilles' Wrath," in this an- “It will not cost $5 a month more to run first deacon. The deceased was an ex- had a lead at that point, others say Cards have been received city Maine are on a long of 40 a Cleora Rosa Haney.t planning big length inches which short time later nouncing the marriage of Alden J. Blethen, ssier in Damariscotta a six-sticker than it does live. In either emplary Christian lady, whose kind and there was less than two minutes difference Essay, “The Influence of Greek Poetry Bangor. diminished in very At Jr., to Miss Genevieve Swadley of Whatcom, one the does in smooth length rapidly. upon English g to celebrate the Fourth an engine the work genial ways won the affection of all who in the time of the two yachts. They did not will live in Wash. Mr. Literature," by 6 the call and all Wash. They Seattle, Sara Edith West * and in weather both supper sounded, partook J. •fa-'1 hand engine muster. weather, rough they knew her and endeared her to her many start on the return, and in the scrap Blethen is the son of Mr. Alden Blethen, together of one of the best the land or Recitation, “Prometheus,"--Lowell. k has sent out the B. would reef two sails and furl the rest. Of water affords, a well known citizen of Portland. county by friends. She was popular with both old and in the it is admitted by every- formerly Blanche Rockwell * masts upper bay after which we were to bushel of course the vessel with six would escorted the chapter [Portland Press. a a: :a>ad, 2,51^,571 pota- and seemed to that the Glide had the best of it. What r-ssay imy Athens in the tune deal than the young, everybody happy body of t-ar, most of them for seed in carry great larger cargoes room, which was beautifully decorated with The exercises of the State Nor- Pericles,” meet anu have a pleasant word witn have under other conditions graduating iud South. Aroostook’s one with five, and as the difference in cost might happened and Ada Augusta Marriuer.* potato flowers mottoes for the occasion. We mal School in (Jastine took place June 7tli. in is so there would be “Granny Fletcher” as she was familiarly and is worth considering in print. Essay, "The Greek Love of Nature becoming world famous, and operating little, hardly the then witnessed work, which could not The graduates included the following from Lovell mmost sends out con- more money for the owners for awhile. lovingly called by her many young friends. Myra Dodge.} county be excelled in the State. The address of "The Lost Dawn.”—Woods. was a short time the four Transfers in Real Estate. Waldo county: Sadie L. Fuller, Searsmont; Recitation, ay, live stock, buckwheat and It only ago that She loved the “Word of God” and His house welcome was W. M. Sister and B. Margaret Louise lveene J a master was considered a now five- by Coombs, Lucy E. Pendleton, Islesboro; Jeannette as well—not to men big one; aud were all dear to her heart. Ballet Music from Faust,—Gounod. products, people very the. Eva N. The W. masters are all the and the six-sticker The transfers in real estate were responce by Ripley. Rice, Searsport; Leroy L. Woods, Knox. Class -Vs, sleepers, telegraph poles go, She retained her faculties remarkably, and following prophecy, Ralph Leonard Cooper.* is about to come.” M. then in behalf of Beach Class umber And it is recorded in Waldo County of Chapter,present- at prophecy, Emery Marden Heagan.! products. her mind was clear almost to the last. She Registry N. B. Dunton arrived Camden June 8th for its own flour— This one immense craft with six ed the Sister with a Essay, “The Stars and Stripes,” ..g the wheat using Deeds for the week ending June 14, 1899: Secretary, French, gold from Boston and is the of was in and and her guest his sisters, Elizabeth Henrietta Timm.* ■n in his illustrated masts to take the place of a half a dozen gifted testimony prayer fountain pen. We were then treated to a pamphlet A. G. Rose et Brooks, to Johathan Irv- the Misses Dunton. Mr. was a benediction to als., Dunton’s place of Debate, “Resolved that capital punishment on of Schools of small vessels with only two masts apiece presence any meeting. fine About 12 the closed “Study do.; land in Brooks. Due A. Peirce, program. chapter business is in Nevada, but he has lately been should he abolished Affirmative, Flora out the “old is an evil which Democratic statesmen The community has been made better by ing, Maine,” brings and we partook of ice cream and cake. Estelle Blake,* Colby A!den should end denounce. It is Belfast, to Bertrand L. Davis, do.; land in visiting the Hawaii Islands, California, Col- Rackliffe,| house” with striking effect in spring up her life; she did her work well and has gone Frank Leroy FlandersJ Negative, to When we began to think of going home Mary * aimed at the inalienable Belfast. W. K. Burgess, Monroe, Jose- orado and New York. He will remain in illustrations. It is an inter- directly right to her reward. Louise Carter,* John Frank Holmes,. Fivesons—Lorin, Hezekiah, we found it was dark and so a of two-masted schooners to carry coal. Newcomb, do.; land in Monroe. Liz- inky rained, Camden several wreeks. Ralph Hay ford.} piilet, however, giving graph- Albion, Wellington and Judson, and one phine If the six-master with a to Fred we begged permission to stop in the hall Valedictory, Mary Helen Bird." •f the educational conditions captain, mate, zie E. Beverage, et als., Searsmont, of this attended the daughter, Mrs. Julia Getchell of Jackson, Thomas Haugh city Presentation of W. R. Howard section of Maine.to a steam engine to hoist the sails, and a land and until it was light. “Oh, yes,” we. were told, Diplomas, may Knowlton, Somerville, Mass.; at Island class ode. small crew to is to the survive her. Her funeral, which was largely Fitzsimmons-Jeffries fight Coney Singing isting vacancy an the board of steer, get business, L. when in marched the fiddlers and organ buildings in Searsmont. Joseph Evans, last week. He went with James McGuire of Benediction, Rev. A. A. Smith ■ to all w’as from the Stiles school house overseers the alumni are what is become of the two-masted attended, and a toe that hail been lege et to Win. F. Shaw, do.; land grinder, many Music, Gavotte, “Daughters of the Revolu- schooners? the little schooners will her home in 1 at p. m als., Belfast, to where Jack to send in their votes for one of Why, near Jackson, Sunday for was shaken out. Bangor Boston, they joined tion/’—R. P. Chase. and in Belfast. Caro E. Perkins, asleep years are out as have to be laid up, some of the Rev. F. Dollitf buildings the who came from graduates,who given captains June 11th, S. officiating. in to on McAuliff, prize lighter, Course. A. land When things general began take tCollege Preparatory le list:'’ Hon. I)e Alva S. Al- will have to go as mates or foremast- Stoneham, to Roscoe Jones, Brooks; California to witness the fight. ^Classical Course. more light we were again invited to partake N. Kev. E. S. hands, and some of the poorest foremast- in Brooks. Mary W. Burns, Waldo, to |English Course. Buffalo, V.; Died in N. 29th,Harriet at- Brooklyn, Y., May of more cream and cake. Then we bade our Among the Waldo county people who A. 1'. hands will have to look elsewhere for a laud in Waldo. James CLASS OI>E. 71, Augusta; Judge wife of John James H. Cilley, do.; Elizabeth, F. Gould, formerly stars wend- tended the commencement »xercises at the and music aud William T. job. Besides, it will spoil competition, land in brother and sister good bye and [Words by Cleora R. Haney. Ellsworth; of Mrs.Gould will be remembered H. Cilley to L. N. Simmons, Waldo; knows that is Belfast. by E. M. C. in June \\ itli saddened hearts we are II H-kland.Gen. C. P. Mat- and everybody competition ed our way homeward, the brighter and Seminary Bucksport 7t,h, gathered. Waldo. Chas. A. Curtis, Winterport, to To a the life of business. When there were a large circle of friends and acquaintances in were Mrs. J. E. Rev. H night, youthful band, "livertlie Memorial address at for this visit. live Beach. Carey, Montville; For one H. Curtis, do.; land in Winterport. happier Long last word with our classmates, ! the General’s close lots of little two-masters to handle the Belfast. She was a branch of the old Stet- Joseph W. Rev. and Mrs. G. G. One farewell of 17th. The now that we have come to ourselves Norton, Searsport; clasp the hand. Chandler W. Ellis, Frankfort, to Fred T. But, And we think of ii affairs in tlie recent little coasting trade in coal, ice, etc., it took so son of aud her great our'happv childhood. family Lincolnville, and to think of when the members of Winslow, Belfast; Miss JennieSliute, Sandy- And the was in Hester begin joyous days of the past; with has refreshed his many of them that there plenty of was of Haley, Prospect; land Prospect. Spain grandfather among the first settlers W. H. Rev. G. E. For their memory dear will never L. our sister will return our visit, we point; Hall, Belfast; Edg- depart of tlie scenes of Til-’Oo to keep down the freights. A. to Almon Wood, Grafton, Chapter But as we stirring competition the old Waldo Patent, before Lincolnville Small, Troy, Belfast. long live shall last. are to come these fear we cannot even hold the candle to ett, lie took an active and the But now along gigantic land and buildings in Troy. Ralph part, became a township, Her early married life Dak.; We must bid farewell to our six-masters and all to E. W. them, Patron. Mr. A. B. Stantial of Brooks was schooldays— Blue have an interesting hour in destroy competition B. Pillsbury, Unity, Gould, do.; f in the How the have ! was in where three children fleetly years sped 1 for less than the two- spent Belfast, land in Catherine Walker, Belfast, Are icm.Capt. JohnR. Williams, by carrying cargoes Unity. city Tuesday. Although on the road for a those days of study now over? were J. and Willis W. to L. Gilman, do.; land and build- Are all of our lessons said" was in command of masters, thus them all out born—Fred, Harry Angeline Strike at Hurricane Island. cry, who driving nearly fertilizer company a of the an who in Belfast. John W. Hobbs, Winter- good part, year, Yea, unknown future awaits us; 1 ehle for some lias been de- of the business. The only surviving son is J. Harry, ings It’s time, to John F. Benson, Frankfort; land in Mr. Stantial finds time to in the cul- mysteries we may not see cannot the Democratic port, engage Yet member of a retiring board Why statesmen, lives with his father in Brooklyn. The youth is, at most, but half of God’s plan, army Frankfort. June 12. W. S. tivation of strawberries and is success- ': who are Rockland, Me., White, very The best things are still to be. at n„, war in Wash- denouncing gigantic monopolies was of a warm, affection- department deceased possessed of Booth and the Hurricane ful in this direction. on their gongs at this Studies. manager Bros., June 13th he picked The of Ex-Senator James W. Bradbury shore, pound ate and made friends where- Nature days our youth are passing; one temperament Island Granite returned from Hurri- !*7th at his grasping monopoly of masts. No Co., and brought to Belfast some of his cultivat- There is work for us all to do; ..Us birthday Saturday ever she went. She will be greatly missed For rht1 world has need of ii citizens vessel should be allowed to carry so many Rose cane Island this afternoon, where all work ed the earliest Later helpers, I'.'"1"' Augusta. Many paid The lecture on the Family by Rev. berries, yet reported. Loyal, and true. or her numerous friend in Brooklyn. The courageous masts or to so much canvas by has been we But -sjiects and offered congratulations. spread J. M. before the Nature Club was suspended by the 75 union granite shall have a write-up of Mr. Stantial’s while fighting life’s great battle. is a was in the old family plot in the Leighton Yet in our Mi B. W. secretary of carry so much freight all at once. It interment workers because of orders from the national deep hearts may there dwell Hezeltine, from last Monday night to next strawberry patch. Fond memories of the that have has been menace to free institutions. Away with church yard at Lincolnville Beach. None postponed days passed. J.State hoard of pharmacy, union. Some 40 cutters at Waldoboro Friends, classmates, farewell. on account of Mr. The junior declamations at the Uni- farewell, tty out notifications to the these six-masted vessels and these $60,- knew' her but to love her, and the warmest Monday night Leighton’s prize according have also The The teachers are H. D. Let us have a law absence from the city. quarries suspended. of Maine were held in the town hall McLellau, princi- i* all to register 000,000 corporations. are extended to the bereaved versity ‘t'liiiring druggists sympathies union ordered the men to that Caroline W. Ellen D. m'tr Ht. So far he has received that no vessel shall have more than two Considerable interest has been manifested quit, claiming Orono, June 9th, President Harris pal, Field, assistant, July husband and son. P. J. Carlin & Co are presiding at the moBt. interested in the Townsend, assistant. -1*) to his notices out of masts, or three [Biddeford natural and the audience a responses in the study of the sciences, particu- work, which is for government buildings at being large one. The ’’hO State Journal. druggists in Maine. The ornithology, and and that the Carlin contestants for honors were each accorded a The funeral of Nathan W. Pettee was held larly botany, entomology Annapolis, Company Good Stocks. will meet in next Wednes- so are elsewhere non-union men. Augusta in chemistry far as it relates employing and the work as a j.1’11'1to M. 6. Prentiss of who is in the home geology,and hearty reception, whole candidates for registra- Brewer, at his late Wednesday afternoon, Mr. White states that Mr. Carlin has no ^examine between to above. Field and work is was commendable. The includ- Seb. Mondego, Capt. William Corkum, mail service, running there the laboratory connection with the work in save that program The baccalaureate sermon before railway Jane 7th, and was largely attended, thie, stocked over SliHX) as the result of her re- and and who is done classes and members of both he was the as the ed two Waldo and their class of the of Bangor Boston, president veterans of the Rebellion pres- being by appointed by government county students, cent shack crew $59 graduating University being many contractor of the trip, sharing Capt. of the First Division Railway Association and the general Annapolis build- their names and is was delivered Rev. Seth Curtis service was Rev. G. the Nature Club Agassiz Associa- parts were as follows: Corkum keeping up his big record. j/me by of New ent. The funeral by There is prospect that the work °f of Mail Clerks Eng- a ings. The sch. Atalanta, Richard Wad- at the Methodist church Railway were tion. The of geological excursion “The Foundation of Success,” Walter Neal Capt. Bangor, as E. and the bearers the army report will be indefinitely suspended. There lana, left Saturday for Indianapolis a Edgett, ding, stocked $2904 as the result of her re- evening. The subject will be found on the second page of this is no between the men and the local Cargill; “Characteristics of the American *a J.rono Sunday to the National Association. He comrades of the deceased—P. 8. Staples, feeling cent fresh halibut trip, the crew of 20 men and the text was from delegate “Manhood,” ten Otis K. and Fitz W. issue of The Journal. company. Citizen,” Joseph O. Whitcomb. sharing $63. Ann Advertiser. 4cts xxi: 39. will be absent about days. Samuel Morse, Ryder [Cape A Geological Excursion. Patriotic Words. Belfast Free Library.
Books accessioned during May, 1899. A small party from the Agassiz Associ- The words of patriotic devotion to Appletons’ annual cyclopaedia HAPPY RESTFUL MINUTE comes a IA in ation and Nature Club made geological country uttered General Wheeler in the fVhatk by and of events register important a short distance the Pas- excursion up Boston May 30th have a special force of the year 1898 031. A midst ot a hard work River last af- a man about sagassawaukeag Thursday the coming from who has risked his Avery, Harold. The triple alli- mornings the of Mr. A. I. ternoon under the direction life hundreds of times in the front of bat- ance: its trials and triumphs. The route was the railroad house to the Brown. up tle and is willing and anxious to do so (A story). 1899. 328.23 tired, thirsty housewife, when and track from the Lower Bridge the first again when duty calls upon him. In his Bailey, L. H. Garden-making. for the of of interest was the Wool Suggestions utilizing _ she point Factory case patriotism means something more stops to refresh herself with llse^A home grounds. 1899 922.22 stream, which shows unmistakable signs of than mere enthusiasm, and it contrasts Barton, Clara. The Red Cross. A of having been at one time *> de- THE J. B. WILLIAMS CO.. accurately speaking, lias unsteadied the and The Empress Marie Louise. 4 Recommendations of the Insular Commit- GLASTONBURY, CONN applause dashing grees east. Many interesting minor fea- intrepid cavalry commander. vols. B-M 334 tee. Ladies’ Sash and Collar Buckled 1. The of Marie Louise. tures an- b>erved in these rocks, brought We think the nation at large can be left happy days The insular committee appointed the 2. Marie Lck. ., but space permit going It is the Republican party, not the into the hands enemy every way Louise, tion aud civil affairs generally, has made Elba, and the hundred Crescent into these details. Following the direc- Democratic, that has legislated nationally possible since the trouble in the Philip- days. a unanimous report to the secretary of Bicycles, Caroline, the Duchess of Berry. war. tion >>f 'in' drift to the opposite side of against trusts, says the St. Louis Globe- pines began, and upon the character of its Kitted iif) with Dunlap Tires. Mil* < 3 vols. B-C 22 The report takes up all questions sep- the river the same strata are with Democrat. A Democratic never course the popular judgment is not likely Low Prices. Guaranteed. found, Congress 1. Duchess of Berry and the court arately, discusses them at c-msbR;able Kully he wide from the and it is corresponding soft layers,• and, at the originated any anti-trust law, but a law to very mark, of Louis Will. length, and makes recommendation upon j WATCHES, CLOCKS, water's edge, the maiks of the work of of this natuie has been greatly weakened ! safe to say that “Brave old Joe Wheeler” 2. Duchess of Berry and the court them. I W li REPAIR andjcur.rantee of Charles IX. The commissioners say that a!l ./lasses the ice of the present day. showing the by Democratic votes. Thus stands the will not he left in the lurch! Nor is it j 3. Duchess of Berry and the Revo- and conditions of the Porto Ri.-an popu- ! National I’.auk liu i Id iii-n. ) j[! I § g1/ e'* C that even the sma’i amount ; official record of that of the notable men, .North j l\ <>. ■MiiiaiT, Ik-lfast. * few V/ TV C gieat power Congress. Republican j likely any lution of 1830. lation are ready and willing to accept 06 of i»v low hi she river exerts. The ascent administrations have acted in restraint of and South, who ou May JOtli testified to the Fuller, Caroline M. Across the American institutions and to be content a with them, and in general 1,-com- to tiie blow i the hill is over series of 1 trusts. Democratic administrations have strength and glory of the reunited repub- campus. A story of college life, they mend the establishment of such a in th- ks. from 4 laws, ten varying to] either done or undermined the lic, will be discredited by the carping of 1899. 217 21 nothing general, district and municipal, as will 10 feet in Leu.):. The rocks all the whose fad it is to down Gladstone, William Ewart. Life way Republican statute passed for trust re- ! the crowd cry give to the people of Porto RV sub- sle w maiks of ice and w ater action as and to sneer of Arthur Hallam. the same and up stiiction. Many Democrats who are everything patriotic at every- Henry (Com- stantially protection the same laws which are now as d » those at the waiter panion classics.). B-II 15 enjoyed by the plainly present ] shouting for an anti-trust campaign next thing that is distinctively American. As William Dean. people of the United States. ■ Howells, Ragged level. (.c-bogUts believe that these bluffs that have General Wheeler stirred the _ year imagine they turned up a popular Tlit- discusses the linanci d con- I lady. A novel. 1899. H 83 r report on the opp .sides of the river are new and one in which their hearts in Boston so Wattersou at ditions of the and that it is | issue, party Henry Jackson, Gabrielle E. Denise and country says but the l'-.nab.s .a an immense natural is not did the same largely the outgrowth of Spanish institu- FRESH COLD CREAM handicapped by past misdeeds and j Louisville, Kentucky, thing Ned Toodles. A tiue story. tions. d he amounts vvbmb in the held back currency to about For sunburn, made week. dam, early ages blunders. arc mistaken. As far as i at the same time when lie put the whole 1898. every They 3564 si 1,000,000, a larger sum than was in cir- the waters f a lame liver and flooded a has acted on this matter of the into the j Congress question since j past following glow- McLaughlin, M. Louise. The sec- culation prior to American occupancy. n of now known as lame secii territory 1*00 the Republican policy has been to ing and eloquent words:— ond madame: a memoir of Eliza- The report recommends that the Span- j ish bank bills be redeem, ROGER & GALLETT’S the Boor's Mills Basin, and extending ! prohibit monopolistic business combi- The issues that envciked the strife of beth Charlotte, Duchesse d’Or- d, and that the bank be no to issue j are dead The longer permitted th Ku \ and Freedom to the inte- I nations and the Democratic to sections issues. contlict, leans.. B-El 45 rough policy It also recommends as NEW ODORS and SOAPS which was to he irreconcilable currency. that that the terraces in the l thought George Herbert. The rioi. They argue overthrow the anti-trust Palmer, soon as possible the Porto Rican provisions and was certainly inevitable, ended more money rock and the water thereon Antigone of Sophocles. Trans- which is now iu ciieulation be markings passed by the party they antagonize. than thirty years ago. It was fought to its supplanted ... FINK I INK caused the lated with an introduction and by United States currency, and that the OF.. were by gradual breaking These facts will surprise many Demo- bloody conclusion by fearless and honest j notes. 1899. 1237.14 be made at the of Porto of tlri> the of the men. To some the result was exchange expense away barrier, height crats, now so enthusiastic over their new- logical—to Rico. BATH SPONGES and others it was all it was Parker, F. \V. and N. L water in the basin disappointing—to Helm, gradually decreasing j found issue. But the truth of the matter I he commission considers at some iiual. As no man disputes it, let no man On the farm. Part 2 of Uncle have Si as the dam broke piece piece. is in length the question of concessions and CHAHOIS SKINS. away by inbedded the laws of the country, j deplore it. Let us rather believe that it Robert’s Geography. 333.19 and recommends “such a to crltit It is a so noticed that the settlement at was needful to make us a nation. Let us franchises, where comparison is easy, and in the Parsons, S., How to the jr. plan generous settlement of this question as domes if you get them fro.r the is on a small look upon it as into a mirror, seeing not Upper Bridge hillock, reports of Congress, whose accuracy is With illustra- will to Porto Iiim the desolation of the past but tlie radiance home-grounds. give every opportunity City Tailors. They us<- with the 1 i\» on one side and a on New French Celluloid valley unchallenged. of in tions. 1899. 922.18 for advancement and improvement and Soap the future; and the heroes of tlie of material, made up by e* the other. This was once a water the Julian. An in a web. encourage the investment of moneys in and valley j In McKinley tariff law of 1890 is a New North and the New South who con- Ralph, angel Boxes Plate Mirrors. which insures for the A the way of railroads and other course, hut the or lformation of the land section to the effect that tested in generous up the fire- novel. 1899.. 225 33 building “Every con- rivalry of all •IUTY, STYLE and GOOr Ei Edouard. Pastor public improvements kinds, all to its source of swept steeps of Caney, and side by side Rod, Naudie’s is such that only supply combination in the form of trust or a as tract, be regulated in such manner shall Prices And Sam pies wi the Sl- re-emblazoned the national character in young wife. Translated from ...TRY OUR which could have existed must have been be to the best interest of the of tet lb* WHITE CITY otherwise, or conspiracy, in restraint of the waters about peoples j Corregidor Island and the French by B. Gilman. 121.21 Hence at one time the the island, and all to be under the main river. trade or commerce the several under the walls of Cavite, let us behold govern- among | North American review. 1898. Vol. ment control.” Special Flavors for Soda for the old North and the old CHAS. 3, JAW present site of the Upper Bridge settle- or hostages States, with foreign nations, is hereby ! 1(57. 051. N81 All such concessions are to be blent in a Union that granted ( MAIM ment must have been an with a South, together Water, BELFAST. island, declared to be illegal.’' A person inf ring- i knows neither of the Saint-Amaud, Imbert de. Louis only after a proper advertisement in news- point compass and i'll are torrent on the east from a break 1 papers in Porto Rico and the United ey Fine, coming ing the law was made liable to a line nut has dung its geography into the sea." Napoleon and Mademoiselle de and then sold to the in the natural dam. then 50 feet 01 more Monti Translated E. G. States, highest (’ll KRRV RIPF, £5,000, or for one i The Boston which is what jo. by exceeding imprisonment Globe, may bidder at public sale, all to he subject to in while the main torrent follow- Mart.n. 1897. B-N l'!2 s ORAMiF \I)F ami height, year, or both. The same penalt y was pro- be called a liberal Democrat, so far as the control of the of the government BLACK RASP 15 F R R Y. Carriages Paul Eve. of ed the channel of the river. Stevenson, By way and all so present vided against any person attempting to j its political preferences go, acknowledges island, franchises granted to be Horn. Four mouths in a .... V M > studem of who is interest- Cape and directed for the benefit of The geology form such e< mbinations. This law was ! that the presence of General Wheeler in regulated Yankee 1899. 517.11 the ed in of the formation of the clipper. people. All the Latest Discoveries in questions in 1890 every Boston on Memorial was even more passed by Republican votes, j day Trowbridge, Johu. Philip’s ex- The report recommends the establish- eaitld.s crus* can lind no more interesting Democrat and in both houses than his It ment in the island of tlie school Bopulist significant patriotic speech. periments or, physical science public DRUGS and HEDIC1NES, field for his study than the vicinity of of it. the system of the United States; also that Names -s Congress voting against By says: at home. 338 1 ami we oiler everything As a field for the collection of there shall be a complete separation of lb !fast. election of 189c the entire control When all is that can be Van The of political said, however, Dyke, Henry. poetry church and State. The commissioners at lowest cash prices. Fi )K S Vi or beautiful it is not said about the southron’s oration or of the ran specimens ol the country passed to the Democrats. J Tennyson. 1898 tenth edition. 121(5 27 recognize vested in the island and other features of an observance of Memo- rights recommended. They do not exist here, In 1894 the Wilson Whiteing, Richard. No. 5 John recommend that be : 1 have tin- FIN FST e they put through bill, rial, that to it they protected. day helped make worthy of sliiiwn in IN- : but lor the deeper study of tin.* rocks, the law of and street. A novel. 1899. W 59 u POOR & SON, Druggists, repealing McKinley 1890, being marked with a white stone, the exist that are not to be many features vitally modifying the anti-trust section great, tlie overshadowing feature of the ...THK... found elsewhere. The features mention- I occasion was the Important Appointments. > refericd to, it a free trade bias, untpiestii nably presence Prison giving of State Western are ut an index to what be General Wheeler himself, so welcomed ed above may and trusts Tlie safeguard for the people of Maine ! affecting exclusively engaged aud so honored as few men have been in of that 1 learned careful lies in the of the men •> by study section, as a or quality eight who | 1 make a < >f Pr in the import trade, of which, any time generation, in famous old Does voiir *] eialty the basin to its and by following up none. Boston town. constitute the Supreme Court judges of j matter of fact, there are The Mc- P w-SP*" Pl'ieeS M suit the ! ill,, source. Ii one is interested in the The which is an the State. As we have risen above the up- law of 1890 made all trusts en- Herald, independent i Kinley Swan Co. n-ai W of brute and more and more Repository heavals whk k brought the granite to the j but is on most level force, Head Acfie ? in interstate commerce illegal. The journal, broad-guage pub- IO mi KitsSibley OK gaged of and Mt. Waldo come to refer questions personal or surfiu •?, Oak Hill present this lic subjects, says;— Are your nerves weak? Wilson law of 1894 cut out, every public interest to arbitration, a constant- h. C. MARDEN, line or if one is for He noble and and thor- Can't you well? Pain fields; searching gla- Democrat for and spoke fitting falls upon the sleep voting every Repub- ly increasing responsibility in back? Lack GRAIN, cial be found in oughly patriotic words in his address to of the your energy? markings they may many lican the When the shoulders judiciary. Gradually against change. the veterans who had invited him to come withdrawal Appetite poor? Digestion within a few miles of this not- there is coming the from jury FEED, places city, law was under consideration Re- bad? Boils or Dingley to Boston, and left the best possible im- trials and the dual settlement reference pimples? Bn on by Fogg* ably at Mt. Percival in Xorthport, the as the effect of his These are sure of publicans wanted to restore the anti-trust pression appearance to oue of the of the State. For signs and judges SEEDS DKALI KS IN Belmont road near the ford and here. It was as a to poisoning. Hay farm, sections to their form, but they emphatic testimony these reasons the office of judge of the original the union of the nation iu this From what poisons? other The other strata, talcose, complete Supreme Court should not be made a points. bad no in the Senate, and found From that are al- GROCERIES majority era of its history as could have well been foot-ball. The of Maine poisons mica schist, micaceous schist, etc., each political people found in it impossible to reinstate the law. afforded. should insist the selection of the ways constipated Importers of S»«»lt. Meats, Poultry, Vegetal) features. upon bowels. present interesting fair-minded person woo will com- I lie Post, Democratic, puts tue case in ! ablest jurists, the cleanest men and the Any If the contents of the dealers in the finest quality of PORK, less words as follows:— best trained minds. Any other standard pare the McKinley law of 1890 with the hardly emphatic bowels are not removed from Prose, and Worse. narrows tlie influence and destroys con- LARI), Wilson law of 1894 will see the radical The situation was almost dramatic. the body each day, as nature fidence in the decisions made. Judges Anthracite and ■ HAM, made in the anti-trust clauses. Massachusetts, and especially the city of intended, these poisonous ^ editor feels change are men, and men are human, and there- This is the way a Western Boston, represented the ultra sentiment substances are sure to be ANI) ALL KI> The Republican law restrained all trusts; fore liable to err, but that liability is to Blacksmith when he does his sentiment in blank of the North in the issues on which the absorbed into the blood, al- COd,iSa the law the be reduced to the minimum by the selec- IN ITS SP Democratic narrowed whole Civil War was Wheeler and (iAMK front the rule fought. General ways causing suffering verse: “I would llee city’s tion of the best representatives of the citi- PROMPTLY I ILI.LD subject to importers of foreign goods represented the ultra southern side in the frequently causing severe OKDKRS its fashion and forms cut zen, the man and the lawyer. It is to be I JOHN FO(i(i. >1 VliK'N and law—from But at the invitation of an or- disease. concerned in trusts. It was the Republi- quarrel. that so much of has on regretted politics a common sense 55, 55, 57 Front StHr/fust. Me loose—and go where strawberry grows ganization of the men who fought against There is Howes HU ek. II ic.)iri* ... can to the trusts. The been allowed to creep in, and that re- on its purpose destroy this old the on cure. Corner Main its s11aw and the gooseberry grows him, enemy speaks eulogy for lias been in TEL El* HO NE4-2. It; Democratic was to the his of the Civil the Com- sponsibility appointments tiee is climbed I object destroy antagonists War, the shoulders goose: where the catnip by any degree lifted from of idea and to upon pro- monwealth welcomes him as a fitting ora- for her protective charge the chief executive by the press of peti- GEO. F, M D the cat as six- clutches prey—the tor on this and the FAMES, J tection tlie of trusts. Since occasion, public gath- tions and letters. YOU GAN HAVE tat on the rat- development personal g uiielt ss and uususpeeti ng ers to listen and applaud. History may | the Wilson law was the Present indications point to a vacancy passed Republi- be searched in vain for a incident. tan bush at play; I will catch with ease the parallel the of the honored The Nose and Tin’ cans had no in both houses through resignation have majority These a senti- saffron cow and cow let in their glee, as opinions represent public Chief Justice by reason of ill health. the Con- vV* 0> until the election of present ment This will necessitate not the I\o. *~ 1S> M'whun they U.ap in joy from bough to bough on almost universal at the North, j only ap- | which has not and of an associate but a I Vr 7Y* gress, yet assembled, aud one that it more and more to pointmeut judge, Near ('oilier "J Fan lie the ti p of tlx tv.slip tree; and list while growing will not meet until unless new Chief Justice, uuless the two should December, be the of the whole J BOSTON, the diums un ids drum, and tlie feeling country. be combined in and that is to paitiioge are one, hardly 1 2 to 2. Of b* summoned the President. There —_ j Hours. by in the selection of a wot deliuel t i.t ltf his vt cd, and the dog he expected. Surely In appointment mil). now in Cures sore throat, trou- strong indications Democratic croup, pulmonary Chief Justice, the chief executive of the that will not kink at Oc oher, THDs— y45 devt ms the ih gw on o ) lum in the primi- bles— Monarch over of every sort. Dr. and comment that the talk pain State should be left that the speeches Thomas’ Eclectrie Oil. entirely free, tive m iitt.de. Oh, let me drink from of and all trusts is to be mixed up with an the qualifications any persons from against it.i s-gi wu pump. ihat was hewn A of decided and cul- eligible may be weighed without bias or attack on a protective tariff. The trusts gentleman highly HALL'S. milk noli final inll uenoe. MASON & the um] kin tret ! hat mush and to } have to thank this free trade game for tivated musical tastes, wishiug change that the So much is involved peo- rhlphrutcM KnuHtth IMamtm Urnnil. 1 n n: a ruiai from folly and fash- for rooms in “a They daily insure an easy stun.]’, their Wilson law windfall of with his residence, advertised of the State well cry, “Hands Fine farm in tw- e 1894, ple may and natural movement of j Northpurt. ions net—new mush from the fond of music.” The next if is made to coerce gathered its iD the law them from private family off!” any attempt the bowels. pills Ground, 135 acres land, nin the milk- changes relieving I --. tlrlirlnol anil Olllt fil'IlllIlN'. A musbrot m and milk from in favor of individual. Pennyroyal M s < vine, any ladies as* orc h 'n. lii i } unless in the mail brought him the following reply: judgment You will find thatthe use of safe, alwa.vs reliable, xjax from the prosecution engaged import- for Chicheiter Rnijl'-ih Pi ffXA weed sweet—witli pineapple More than this the Farmer seriously ques- Druggist never water. Will be think we could accom- mend Hrnn in Kell and ‘- id failing then to the whitewashed dairy trade. “Dear Sir,—I the claim made that meikhic\W pine. And ing tions the justice of boxes, sealed with blue ribb.m I like terms. F" modate with rooms and as for music nuhetitu- \yV easy I’ll where the hastening you the for associate no other. Refute dangerous turn, dairymaid appointment justice tiuns and imiti’imi. AI Druggista. or send 4*. M 1 HU to one of the her luddv and butter my daughters plays parlor should be left to or made in ac- in stamp* f.*r particulars, testimonial* and hies, golden-red an lias entirely Auer’s ** b» 1 sprung one the for in letter, retorn iter Quite industry recently organ and gittar; another plays , Kelli t’ Laillea.” ;5S* Miller M chum from the milk of butteiflies; cordance with the wishes of the legal fra- Mail. 1 0,000 Testimonials ft me.ir Paper. up in the vicinity of Bath, the catching of accordeon and I a cornet aud and I’ll rise at morn witli the earliest bird, banjo; play -/ niciu-ioM nenmuiv.... ^ elewives for bait at creek. ternity. Sold bj- all Local 1 III LADA., 1 A. watch Winnegance my wife the harmonica, and la Druggists. to the pass, and fiddle; plays are not disinterested S plead- arsapa flag]ant farmyard sea are fish Lawyers The deep fishermen finding son the flute. We all and if the turns his herd of my sing, you is while farmer grass- this but bait is ers. Their sense of justice warped by with the will hasten very plenty spring, very are at tenner would fit pills ATEN CENT CIGAR out to good siuging you the interests of their clients and law and hoppers grass. scaice. A number of have found recovery. It cleanses the people right in when we get to singing gospel selfish Farm for Sale. and tide reason made to cover interests. blood from all impurities and employment every day night dip- evenings, for none of us sing tenner. c To Cure Constipation in One Week hyms That they may best determine legal ability is a tonic to the nerves. CHM up the fish, which are so that the vial we have one great '^EIVE ping plenty Or if you play base but other Situated in Belfast, 2 1-2 miles from city, on To the Blood in One Week die and there is no question, qualifica- Purify thousands decay every spring. here in the house. If you want Wrlto tho Doctor. acres of land with right are and here the mer- Searsport avenue, fifty twenty i Week cents a for the tions necessary, Our Medical has one a fine wood roou To Nerves in One The captains pay 60 bushel music as well as board we could accom- Department rods shore front. Well watered and Strengthen or the manufacturer of the most eminent physicians in men chant, the farmer, lot. consist of a two-story f reuch Headache in One fish, and last Saturday two Bath beat modate and there would be no extra the United States. Tell the doctor Buildings To Cure Sick Day you and as un- roofed house of twelve rooms, ell, carriage house a has equal interest, surely how are You the record by getting 40 bushels at single for it.” Bazar. fully just you sufferinaj. Good orchard of charge [Harper’s Let the Governor will receive the best medieal advice and barn, all connected. sixty- tide with one net. biased judgment. fruit. This is one of the Take Cleveland’s Celery Compound Tea dip wise without cost. Address. five trees, mostly winter WILL GIVE Y*yes_but not my visiting his final lighted thousands list once. $1. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., she guessed she’d better cut bias to avoid will, we believe, endorse aclion I Address, G. C.. 53 West 47tli Street, call the book our calling THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. New York Yankee Blade, Brooks, telephone Me. Iyl7 a Bazar. in this matter. [Maine Farmer. 2w23 City. Bazar. Druggists, Belfast, gore. [Harper’s important now.” [Harper’s »yV BARTON IN CUBA. cl ARA continued ^ hunger. Here some Catholic Not Poetry. sisters have collected most of the Hu ml red Orphans Fed, orphans The Protest of a into a Long-Suffering Editor. ir'1 Housed iu One Week. The house and are for be- \ n,t caring them, It is no means unusual for us re- sides by to < of Madruga. Across the a small (l ,i> maintaining school. So well ceive what the writers are pleased to call p.,rt to Fort by Kail, aie these for dear sisters doing that we did poetry publications in the Reporter. | Some of siioiideiice of The Journal.] not interfere with them, I these contribution we are glad to S. beyond assisting S. S. The but while use, senti- GOES with others, Over seven needed food beds and cloth- containing May 25,1899. supplies, ments worthy of and while ing. We publication homeless and helpless noticed that every orphan, with- having poetical expressions in lack out them, ,i into i»ermanent homes exception, was afflicted with the itch, the conventional forms of poetry. They so that its are apt to be without and even beggary, is the lied badly fingers stuck out stiff like measure, the is lame and we stuffed and we rhyming defective,and e last days. With- gloves, added to our gift a Maid eight cannot It, of wheat 'T publish them. very grain gallon or two of witli thousand more will be sulphur ointment, We dislike to those who are TO discourage THE in Rob Flour is BOTTOM. Roy directions for its use. ambitious to become led for; and if the good yl Xj The public park of poets,and dostraina an honest U Bejucal has a point more frequently than we to ugh the summer—that grain— beautiful statue of justice ought in the to please people who like to see their lit- continue to V represents ioo cents centre, cut from native stone an at home up- by the in but we are In tpst fVj and erary productions mn<10 9 9 9 artist of print, “ ea,iiy Ul on thedollar in wheat the town. Promptly■> Roaches the Seat h Try .huhtous contributions— Ul Cultivation of the obliged to respectfully decline to use the demonstrates its superiority over other value. It is fields is number of these contributions remedies. It ant when of the fifteen J/ selected H becoming general in this section, greater nf nil m..J n- bi?od matters not how ob- the I uited supposed to be poems. It is a common the °th«- treat- ss and destitute children I)/ from the best States oi ail b grown government assisting mod ViuuuuuuDiseases UliUand rnent or cas^n°rwhat fir the saying that “poets are born, not made.” remedies have failed, S. S. S. t not one will roam winter milled people to get upon their financial basis U iiba, wheat, Jy That may be so in a certain but no always reaches and sense, PurAA |ifA.Ai n i- promptly cures any ■ by oil for. scientifically by the s furnishing rations; and when the good Miracle writer, whether of prose or poetry, ever Cures the time comes that all the amounted to much without hard Worst Cases. a partial account of the latest and best pro- 7 men find work to long, do, in the study and systematic drill. It is doubt- cess in the fields or hard times ! mi Guines, near the finest of / elsewhere, Tucker the less true that •*—» will Miss Lucy (laughter of the faculty of writing r 7 have passed a farmer of Versailles, "r"'7 made our way by rail modern mills. The L away. prominent poetry is in a measure a or trend of Ind., was the victim of nervous pros- gift in the same mind or .\ n <»1 housewife who desires r Batabanco, judicial tration. Most of the time she was brain, but this or inclina- Madruga, stopping district, faculty ?B^5feJSS««!SigSR<811down to the tor is the confined to bed, und was on the verge tion must be cultivated and f §°es very seat of nil blood and ii and the southern port from which one em- disciplined foundation diseases^ the route, everywhere whitest, nicest, r of st Vitus' dance. It was a pitiful Chp vv°rst cases, and routs the getsa’t before is that tiie nn poison from the barks for the Isle case which medical science to anything produced pub- nf ?.Ui V01;y system It does of Miss most of Pines. It is an ex- failed 1 inflations joy. nutritious batch ef a lic will be iuterested iu. "" a"d hide it from conquer. Finally doctor prescrib- very greatly on y Poifl>n ceedingly dirty and comfortless little ed I'r. Williams' Pink Pills toXefk frPThed,eS’-dry h0, yTewTmporarny of last year is grate- of bread it is possible vC burg, for Pale We advise all interested to give the 5 a-a-S at and so People. Her father said: & ™3f very that we decided to matter of due considera- $5# fa«KeM^fiteWef ful the welcome to bake should use unhealthy writing poettfy J people We began giving the pills at once, tion and careful ^um^umery. Aia., writes: remove its orphans and distribute them study before submitting \ "Someyears m heaven. Word has and the next day we could see a l'°'son a nurse who for the better in her. We their poems to the cold criticism of an ,'-;'Cil!at"d w.ith by infected among the various rather change rny babe with blood taint. I was is and asylums, than her one after editor wllo lias little covered with sores and she coming, gave pill each meal poetry in his make- ulcers from leave them iu she was well. head to foot, and i n that death-trap of a until entirely She has up, and while that his my great extremity I prayed ops crowds are wait- place. not been sick a since. who, conceding to (lie. Several Before the day We thi.uk prominent physicians treated but all ROB war the had a the cure almost miraculous. of is in- me, invade the I port population knowledge poetry very imperfect, to no I he ;d childreu purpose. and iu the belief of mercury potash which they of ti, 000, afterwards ••Frank Tucker, Mrs. F.Tucker. dulges that, because mucii me tears increased by several pave seemed to add fuel to the awful streaming pour experience, he knows what is not flame which was thousand Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tucker, being poetry 1 »dvlsed reconcentrados; and now there when lie meets ill by friends who had seen nto her sympathizing duly sworn, state that, the foregoing it iiis sanctum, and wonder)ulwnnHm.TI,m'- wj*s are cures made it, to Swift’s barely fifteen hundred. The is true in every particular. must exercise his own in ac- by try Specific, T im- it a desolate junc- neigh- judgment pio\ ec from the start, as the r ROY medicine seemed to po direct Hugh Justice the or boring village, San Pablo de suf- Johnson, o/ Peace. cepting rejecting these contributions, to the cause of straw-tliatched huts Iff Bainao, the trouble and force the out. From the Ind. however erroneous that poison TwentyJ fered as terribly, its population reduced Republican, Versailles, judgment may Dottles cured me Swift’s ..ii habitation, a whole be. completely.” Specific— from five thousand to nine ;ind embraced her—or hundred, or An editor of a Somerset county paper 0- Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People thereabouts, it should he remembered recently received an writ- S. S. S. FOR THE u of what was ouce a FLOUR are never sold the doren or hundred, alleged poem, BLOOD by Bold everywhere. in At all ten a whom he much that these on the bu' always packages druggists, by young lady very ‘S was WILLIAM A. COOMBS MILLING figures, gathered spot, tlUlt 1. Miss Barton CO., or direct from the Dr Williams Medicine desired to but the verses Smiranteed purely vegetable, and contains no Cold water. Mich. gratify; were mlr™vvCm™t»Tf‘f,yt: in a land where the census is seldom Ct Schenectady, N. Y 60 cents per box a"y otllPr mineral or litis before the so without or measure cure v nic',‘lr chemical. It nevt r fails to family 6 boxes $2.60. utterly rhyme that (>y ;,T taken, are not given as absolutely accu the editor silt up with the contribution Rhpnmatism, Contagious Blood Poison, !tt* head of it counted Tetter^leti-ti, Boihi>oiia, Carbuncles,fnfhTi ^rofu1'1’Sores, etc. rate, but approximate. nights, threshed it into fail shape for Valuable books daughters and grand- mailed free by Swift Specilic Ga. is publication aud used it. When the young Company, Atlanta, Aguacate another shady little railway A FIT. y sixteen remain in the PERFECT lady met the poem iu print,in the clothing we decided to abandon it which three rest died of dition, altogether. village, years ago had about furnished the she did not re- ... the having by editor, He was very but his name was A large house iu tlfe outskirts, with con- four thousand people and now has half short, cognize it and a formal introduction was :m ed by hunger; and Bufo his wife No one connected with this siderable land was secured that number. Of the two thousand re- long enough. Vulgaris necessary. o.-ige to sustain life, adjoining, Tor First-Class only called him when she wanted to be im- paper lias time or ability to devote to re- Monumental Work fitted up with fresh cots and and concentrados quartered here after raven knows. With bedding, Wey- vision of other verses and it is not but in all her moments people’s a store of food ler’s infamous all died of pressive, playful _CALL OX. .. wii his face the old man generous simple supplies order, nearly attempted. [Somerset Reporter. he was Bufo. she laid in. And then the starvation. once a favorite Vulgar Perhaps thought td buried his loved ones, children—thorough- Calabazar, he was or I wouldn’t have is reduced to handsome—you be railroad ly cleaned from top to toe, for perhaps watering-place, fifteen hun- IT NEEDS STEAil. track, where so! He had but there is thought only oue redeeming the first time in their lives—and dressed dred; light ahead, for tobacco If there’s no steam in a employment as a switch* feature, or perhaps 1 should say two—his in new clothes, were installed therein, cultivation now furnishes work for the fire-engine eyes were beautiful; they would have an- it won’t do manufacturers of all kinds of uudei the care of a competent matron and remnant of its citizens. There is neither or m there are as well swered for jewels. His suit— its work. lights two assistants. The was nor but every-day ground plowed, plianage asylum here; fortunately Heavier ..1 Incidents are and he wore it on too—was home- picture. few are sick and the can be Sundays, garden seeds planted; and iu twenty-four orphans cared metal or of the Yankee lineman, for elsewhere. ly as homely could be. It was dull and hours we felt that our work in Madruga Kiucon—a desolate town larger face and coil of wire dirty and bristling all over with knots. wheels We have a large assortment of linished work •ty — with an was well at least for the abnormally and And now it was so completed large graveyard just old and dilapi- won >ier, rushed through the neip it. it ro select from at juices that will suit you. All present. only a few hundred living residents—had dated ! needs steam. It’s birds of :asp Miss Barton's hand “O look like a Lir.nite ustd. Foitijjn ard Domestic To into details all the fifty or more all iu a antemio my dear, you tramp!” the same when a man’s go concerning orphans, his overflowing eyes, that wife remarked cheerfully oue day. is he work neatly esecutv<• from original designs. places visited make some tiresome condition, with no hospital or other strength gone, might refuge. “You’ve got holes iu elbows — saved his life—first in a your again. wants new life fresh The work is about We the children with all ('You needn’t me us a call before orders chapters. always the supplied things expect to mend ’em!) It makes no S^’Give placing ur civil vitality. war, thirty years needful until can be to And how the knees of do look! elsewhere. same—dirty and mismanaged native asy- they removed a your pants difference how large his 8tf at I wish one of Santiago; and of the established somebody’d give you those frame may be or how- lums to be reconstructed, and the poor, permanently orphanage, but things yon see advertised in all the muscles on operator who dared not unless stretching big his BRIDGE little jetsam of war in from the help comes quickly to the adults, the Or else I wish STREET, BELFAST, MAINE. gathered papers. they’d raise arms and legs; if the inner power and ( boss message over the the C*R. streets. The charitable people have done big graveyard will swallow them all. your wages, aud we could get ’em our- force of life is lacking' he can’t do his HARRISON. L WOOD. A. S HEAL. ;r somehow to selves. But managed There is neither nor times are so hard!” work; he is a sick man. You as well as they could in the way of or- physician pharmacy, practically Mrs. Bufo It was can’t make him well il; inland station, declar- and the sick whose friends cannot afford Vulgar sighed deeply. by feeding him phanages, often consol- bad wonderfully well, enough to be a common gardener’s with oily emulsions. There’s no use in walk forty miles any to their own send them to San Antonio or but to ing impoverished condition; but Calabazar, wife, anyway, get only your “keep” flabby fat. His proper weight will come a Barton.’’ Whenever I are left to and the for your paius! after he well. The first he they seem to have no idea of sanitation, simply die; quicker gets thing ind that happens very I it the better for them- “1 do look shabby,” sighed her hus- needs is strength, force, steam. and we lirul a state of they accomplish usually things that “I saw * were band, despondently. this ‘•About a Mr. rrsicYql1s.i“i•*C roads, which myself year ago,” says John Brooks, has selves and all concerned. * hurried more victims to the grave morning in Brook s and it of Boylston. Mass., "I was taken with a bad I HAVE THE FINEST Glassy mirror, STOCK OF .... 5 mted to accommodate cold which settled on than Later iu the same week we founded a made me my lungs. The doctors hunger. The first move is to hopping!” said I was in and it is always consumption could not get speedily whisper- new in Santa the chief “it doesn’t take much to make you hop- well. I took emulsion of cod liver oil and t ILtiaciteisr ctTXcl take a suitable as far removed from orphanage Clara, it CSt-ents.' Wheels house, ing!’’ Mrs. to did me no good. After it flour months % a in that the Bed Cross of the of the same as- laughed Vulgar, trying pick taking ever exhibited in this the centre of ;*■> and city province name; heard of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical 4c city, consisting of the J population possible up her spirits. “I’ll tell you, my Discovery, following mini; and then young and sisted another in and another dear, and wrote to him for advice. I have taken this well known and reliables makes: with as much as can Cienfuegos, it’s time had a new suit o’ ground be obtained; you clothes. medicine and it saved my life. 1 felt »o sick 4c to iu la Grande. But those cities when I wrote to him I icigriers, press greet to Sagua large You just run down to the tailor’s and thought I would not live Ivor Johnson. Lovell Diamond, Peerless “Blue Peerless thoroughly scrub, clean, disinfect and the winter J Bird," * 1 and iittle old begin another too for this let- pick one out. Tell him to it.” through. retiring whitewash the it cot- story, lotjg charge In the morning T would raise an awful lot ■••■"Triumph," Duguesne and Ton mine. if house, equip vyith 1 “Charge it! Ho! ho! that’s a and all the time, with in chest .•silt and soul of this ter. Faxxie Bkigiiam Wakd. good joke! spit pains my one * beds, kitchen utensils and furui- dear all all the time. bowels would not move 4- Every fully warranted for the whole season—tires and simple My wife, the really good, fashion- My riding all. 1 slurb * ■ iud dowers from uu- more than once or twice a week ; sellar that will “homemade"’ from Miss Marion able tailors do a cash business. my strength prices defy competition. Call and see them, Imd you will be ture,(mostly provision Savage. strictly was nearly all gone; I could not do a whole J convinced that these statements are facts. 1 have a * their way to her seat, That won’t go! But I'll tell a secret” work. Now bowels are 4- also tub -'nek boxes), and to prepare the land for you day’s my regular every plant- I'lav Writer ant) Actress. —he leaned toward and I feel no more in my chest. I iii* is a contin- her and bliuked his day. pains Tac'Je, » journey Then the feel a deal I am hard J Pishing ing. children pass under the beautiful great stronger. working * The New Home Magazine eyes mysteriously—“Pm get- a team * England every day, driving in the woods, and Spalding's Base Bull Hoods, scrubbing brush, their cutaneous diseases ting up a new suit ail on own hook. It. : I owe thanks to I)r. Pierce’s Golden Med- describes the presentation in my my u an enormous crowd Medlicld, is almost done now. > ical Discovery I know it saved my life. I 4c and are anointed and in most cases their hair Birgr/r sundries, -t of the as cannot praise it enough. I am proud to tell my All of which 1 shall sell at the lowest Med as the Mass., play “Cinderella,” “Bufo Vulgaris, you making a suit o’ I figures. J usual, by has to be cut short or to rid it of friends what cured me.” J shaved, dramatized Mi The Ibis acts in % .Imld t abounding Then, ready-made also took in its Miss they will, ma’am, and you shall be- way great remedy n—after the part presentation. inevitable — bronchial and diseases is more clothes are at are dressed in hold ’em! You’ll say, ‘How lung fully hand, they Savage is but fourteen old and her lovely!’ escort- years just wait, dear!’’ described in Dr. Pierce’s great icoo-page 51 Church speech-making, clean garments; if not, they are put to my l F. A. FOLLETT, Street, Belfast. Maine. earlier were in where Common Sense Medical sent | we days spent Belfast, And Mrs. Bufo waited. She Adviser, population, visited bed new Vulgaris until dresses and trousers can be FREE for 2i one-cent to the her Rev. J. A. was couldn’t do but stamps pay tlie father, Savage, pastor really anything else; every merest,’1 including made. We of time she of the cost of Address Dr. R. V. bring along plenty cotton, of the Unitarian church. The thought home-made suit mailing only. an with its magazine Main Street, N. Y. orphanage, calico and demin in the piece, and invari- her husband was getting up, it made her Pierce, 663 Buffalo, and the says: in her little He is always ready to give free advice waifs, pleasant the ladies of the town assist with laugh queer, shrill, creaky ably write but few there voice. She and Bufo both had mail. Maine Central R. •d citizens had set Many plays, be, queer, by R. apart their needles and machines. sewing Being who the creaky voices, and, all the while in the At comparatively, experience feli- unfortunately, city. thus “clothed and in their children were growing up with the same time-ta ble. right mind,’’ city of seeing these children of their brain "i"U rounded up at the of speech. On and after Nov. 27 1M»V in a neat, well regulated with cer- peculiarity Increased Service to Five Trips trams connecting home, out in attire before the at Burnham and witn ••re dinner awaited our pranked gay Meanwhile the old suit grew shabbier Waterville r1.r<• -mms of and a Week. ... and from Bangor. tainty care, protection enough to with real and shabbier. The head Waterville. Portland and the much needed meal footlights scenery behind them gardener actually Boston will run as toliows. eat. the children are put to work. Books, kicked its wearer out of the walk one TO KILL and a real audience in front, and of hear- day Steamers Penobscot and fit} of Bangor FROM BELFAST. ger, while these —and he such a faithful kindly slates and pencils are classes assistant garden- j provided, ing the which have com- ieved themselves of more dialogue they er, too, and years in one are and all are at least nearly twenty Belfast, depart. organized, given recited in with careful elocu- But the head 7*15 1 1 o 3 30 •eeohes. after au- posed public “place!” really gardener Utypotn*. *7 2,, ,1 in Then, the rudiments of education. Meanwhile t3 37 tion, while the orchestra ever and anon had a little bit of an excuse—that dread- *7 3*1 112.-, *352 unto a i.md-shaking, like erooKs 7 41 1 4 the older girls do most of the work of the discourses music grave and to suit ful suit of clothes, you know. Of course 38 16 gay, 7 63 11 5(1 ‘4 33 >ideiitial reception, the the he Vulgar Bufo was a real ,. house, cooking, scrubbing, sewing, etc., dramatic occasion. Still fewer be thought tramp. Thorndike.. sou 2110 500 one to those who not At last, he stole away him- CATERPILL "■. Hid 2 id throng dispersed thus them for usefulness when only write and produce day, by , 6 26 fitting by self to on the new suit. Burnham, arrive. 3 35 2 30 e UO at dramatic compositions, but take in try the rabble, black and and part 11 45 4 35 by they go out into the world to main- “Behind the Stonewall House is a them as well, and are reputed to be as good, ndred strong tain he Waterville numerically and the attend to actors as are retired place,” murmured—or I’m .. #<« 3n: ti themselves; boys good they authors. It is Rose Worms, Commencing Saturday, May 20th. steamers 60 j F M able strength olfactorily, the not for to be a William Gillette afraid he creaked—as he went along. “I leave Belfast as follows: AM gardening. Already the first crops everyone Portland. 2 37, must be Mrs. would For Boston, via Camden and Rm-klaml. Mon- ; 15 6 1 30 homes and nowhere in or a Henman Thompson. by myself. Vulgar 4 on are growing, in a few months will days and Fridays at 3 15 i\ m., Tuesdajs. Thurs- Boston,'*;;^. nor, 6 67 they But in the town at me if it wasn’t a success. She’d I " D. 4 10 constituted themselves pretty suburban of laugh days and Saturdays at 5.00 p. m be their own and have a lit if /didn’t!” Potato, eating potatoes vege- Medfield, in this State, there lives a four- Squash For Bucksport Winterport and Bangor at 7.4? TO BELFAST. sard of honor. With all it was indeed and retired ue- a. m. daily, and Fridays. I'M A M tables, and in two time each insti- teen-year-old maiden who has written a very quiet ; except Mondays years’ : For Searsport and Hampden, Wednesdays and 7(1,1 900 dirmities swarmed seen it hind the Stouew'all House, and Bufo Vul- Boston. *! tv ,,. they tution to be almost drama, successfully produced Sundays at 7.45 a. m. ^ D. .8 30 ought self-supporting. was an Cucumber uie anu uas enacted a con- garis—it such important occasion, I'M PM and windows, watching upon stage, RETURNING In every town and be- let us call him his Portland.. 1 i no village yet visited, spioious part in it herself. Her name is by dignitied name—pro- 115 with curious From Boston,'every ami AM eyes; they sides the efticient of the the Marion and she is the ceeded to remove the shabby old clothes. day except Thursdays help men, Savage bright and at 5.00 p. >i. Waterville —__ n ;}.. r» f.o to Sundays, 430 headquarters and winsome of Rev. It was quite a piece of work, but dint From and at 12.00 ladies thereof, young and old, have or- daughter John Savage, by Bugs, Bangor, Mondays Fridays Bangor 7 15 1 30 and at 2.00 -■out, aud continued to the pastor of the Unitarian Church at Med- of lively kicking and squirming they final- noon, Tuesdays, Thursdays Saturdays AM AM PM ganized themselves in clubs to assist the p. M. Burnham, depart. 10 25 8 50 5 05 field. She dramatized the familiar ly came off iu one big, clumsy piece. He And all pests, we have 'lie brother till nursery plant eating E. Unity.. 11'.' y tiy 6 26 typical Bed Cross the care of the rolled them and then—ate CHAS. JOHNSON, Agent, Belfast. work, assuming classic of “Cinderella” with notable abil- up carefully CALVIN Gen’l. Thorndike. 1 i,. y ] y 5 36 ute of our AUSTIN, Supt.. Boston. stay, after we are and and skill in and the them up! I’m sorry to say it, but what WILLIAM H. HILL, Gen’l Manager, Boston Knox. ..til :to to 25 if. 42 orphanage gone, going ity stagecraft, piece, 1 n can do as as it’s the truth? Brooks i 57 0 41 5 58 uga reminds one of San- which was in four acts and an elaborate I long Such ! every day in turn and turn Waldo... 11 2 15 ty 52 +8 07 detachments, an meal—no wonder called I ure being of the same concluding tableau, was given in the unsavory they Citypoint. 12 85 -1004 id 17 about, to instruct and oversee the chil- Bufo! PILES! of the Unitarian even- him Vulgar PILES! PILES! Belfast, arrive.. .12 45 10 10 8 26 hi from at an vestry Church one ought Spain dren. Thus the cause becomes a But—but what was this? He had this good not in the of a ] + >n. ing long ago presence Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Flag stati narrow streets new suit on all the under the old rambling, sort of to the and time, Limited tickers for Boston are now sold at$6.00 boomerang, rebounding large delighted assembly. Blind, Ulcerated and I Files. It II and down, one! There it was, titting like a and i Bleeding, idling from Belfast and all stations on Branch. ltslowcasas benefit of all in The author appeared, not in the title glove, enga ;ed it, by arousing and tine as absorbes the tumors, allays the itching at once, Through tickets l<> all point*. West and North but in a glossy you please: The head •:,‘d in all the colors of the role, indeed, part that suited her west, via all routes, for sale y ! W. G korgis the from the born of sor- would never have kicked that acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Wil- people lethargy peculiar talent that of gardener Agent, Belfast. F. KVANS, hies and extremely well, liams’ Indian Pile Ointment is prepared only for rose-piDks pre- row and despair. Dame the cruel and suit of clothes out of the way. Tramp, Vice President and General Manager. Dunstalk, haughty F. E. Booth Gen Pass, and Ticket nuw mellowed indeed! This little crea- Piles and Itching of the private parts, and noth- by, Agent. mostly by iiiuo, im me same piau, we nave estab- stepmother of Cinderella. Needless to ! dapper looking ...BUG DEATH... Portland, Nov. 25. 808. ture was a real ing else. Every box is guaranteed. Sold by drug- i'j'.ishable tints. Its cen- say, her appearance was with the dandy. lished a dozen homes, and small, greeted sent for 50c. and $1.00 box. large most He hurried home to his wife, his heart gists, by mail, per ■ and ■ ! hearty sincere applause, and ly elevated, whether on besides those before mentioned in these fidl of honest She met him at the WILLIAMS’ M’F’GCO., Prop’s, Cleveland, Ohio Notice of Foreclosure. the occasion was very much in the nature pride. Paris London lai bill, or because the door. Green, Purple, or sale by R, H. Moody. ly columns. At San Nicolas, seven leagues of a personal triumph for a modest little YT'-IKKEAS, ELMER W. (•ROCKETT and have been cut “How do you sir?” she in a V> BERTHA L. CU« ICKETT. wile «d said El- down, I do from on the Matanzas girl whose blushes and embarrassment do, began Guines, railway, wo ...Our prices are the lowest... mer W. Crockett, b Hi of rt. in the was most formal tone—then she cried, “Why, Vul- Winterp rate the flower-filled apparent. ('oi ■ in) collected forty children and supplied them it’s Who’d have Notice of Foreclosure. ntj Wald**, by then mortgage .-cii late-11lie The lines of “Cinderella” are spirited gar Bufo, you! thought eleventh day 0 October. A. I>. 1 S97. ami recorded 're >f the town, enclosed it? Is that the suit of clothes with all things needful. At San Antonio and full of the bewitching jingle that you’ve been ATTHEIIEAS, GRACE E RICHARDS of Belfast, in the Waldo County Registry of Deeds. Bo. k 252 blue wall and environed making? How ?V in the County of Wa.Mo and State ot Maine, l’age 1+. conveyed to ice. tin- undersigned execu- de las before the war was a suits a performence of this sort so well. lovely!” Vegas—where “‘How echoed A. A. HOWES & CO. by her mortgage deed date l the twenty-se\enth tor of ; he last will'd Robert (I. Campbell, late of lentious of church The various were assumed lovely!’” he, compla- March. A. I*. and recorded in a -d leal es- edifices of six parts by young dav of ISiM, the Winnwpon, deceased, certain par.-cl prosperous population thousand, “Didn’t I of Book tate 1 cently. say it, Waldo Deeds. 230, situate in in said W.i d" lu lled four of people of the society and of a church or- prophesy you’d Registry Page 427, Wimerport, County, by flights afterwards increased Mrs. Bufo? And it no more than shows to me, tin* undersigned, Eugene H. Ma- with the buildings thereon standing, described as by the addition of known as the of Dr. Williams' Indian Pile conveyed 1 ganization “Daughters administrator with the will annexed of follows; oil southwest »d A S. 1 s, which call to mind the j three your taste. I call it quite a suit o’ will cure Blind. honey*, Beginning thousand now re- the Social Circle” They all good ^Ointment Harrison late ot Belfast, in the County Mayo’s !< t, now in lus on “Lebanon reconcentrados, especially. clothes “Bleeding and Itching Mahoney, pi.s>e«.>i<>n where the In- a con- myself.” of Waldo and State of Maine, deceased, a certain roadthence by said Man 's line to a Arizona, duced to nineteen all told—we practised faithfully and acted with Piles, li absorbs the tumors, easterly hundred, a suit o’ clothes! It's a dream lot or of land with the thereon, stonewall, the westerly lined land former- i' seven siderable of so that the “Quite allays the itching at once, acts parcel buildings being ladders and down degree talent, per- situated on the side ot avenue in of “And the fit of them!” went on the warranted. By druggists, by mail on re- Mahoney by Eugene Mahoney by road the place beginning: Cuban travel, the outer ed Dame Dunstalk’s kitchen, S. their deed dated being same to lumed fifty orphans, all under twelve respectively little ceipt of price. 50 cents and $1.00. WILLIAMS George Mahoney, by warranty premises deeded said Crocketts, by the trial of the toad-wife’s admiring voice, regard- March 1884. and recorded in Waldo me, the of D. “Slid little ot not- the ball at the palace, MANUFACTURING CO.. Props.. Cleveland. Ohio 12, Registry eleventh day October. A. 1897. Madruga, of less And years age. At Santo Domingo we ob- magic slipper and the wedding of the of interruption. “Why, my dear, of Deeds, in Book 20(5, Page 203; and whereas, whereas tlie rendition of said mortgage its on the condition of said mortgage has been broken, has been broken, nmv therefore, reason of the extraordinary charms of tained a rent they look as if grew you!” by house, free, with twelve Prince and Cinderella. In the final tab- they now reason of the breach of the breach of a fore- ‘"h MOTT’S PENNYROYAL PILLS therefore, by the condition thereof I claim genial its Bufo his shoulders ot climate, giant acres of which the owner leau the whole company appeared, effec- Vulgaris shrugged They overcome Weakness, irregu- condition thereof, I claim a foreclosure said closure of said mortgage, ground, plowed under the new suit. and and was sleek, shiny omissions,increase vigor JOSEPH H. CARLKTOX, Executor. and the curtain larity ** mortgage. Indian-laurel and tively grouped, rung and banish of menstrua- groves, and planted; we filled the house with — he said pains Dated this twentieth dav of Mav, A. I). 18‘J‘J. Winterp rt. May 17. 1899.—3w21 on a blaze “They they did,” meekly. tion.” are ml down perfect of glory, while They Life Savers’* El GENE H. MAHONEY, springs which the people homeless iu Zion’s Her- to girls at womanhood, aiding de- children, saw the ladies’ club the and de- [Annie Hamilton Donnell, Administrator with will annexed of Harrison L "ii closely packed thoroughly velopment of organs and body. No believe to be a ald. deceased. 3w21 d. sovereign duly organized, and left them with an lighted audience applauded with a tre- known remedy for women equals Mahoney, 1,11 Kent’s Maine. them. Cannot do harm—life be- Farm for Sale. ills. The mendous outburst of Hill, comes a hodiiy springs abundant of food and clothes. At enthusiasm. pleasure. $1 per bo* supply by mall. Sold 'nt0 by druinrlsts. I offer for sale my fatra situated on the back haths, enclosed within a a MOTT CHEMICAL Bejucal, well built town of stone houses C0.,Cie»elind,O, road from Belfast to miles 'atlier To Cure a Cough in One Day A New school teacher received Searsport, about three liaudsome wooden houses England SALE STABLE. from the of Belfast, three hun- and the centre a city containing of judicial district, which Cure a the note of caution r UK SAL hi nl K. H. MOODY. 16 To Cold in One Day following from the dred and twenty-five acres of land. There is a fashion of an American We have a sale stable in the stables of formerly had a population of ten thou- To Cure Sore Throat in One anxious mother of one of her pupils: opened good orchard on the farm, about two hundred Day the Belfast Co., rear of Belfast oi dt and these “Dear do not Livery Opera acres good woodland, and the remainder con- hotel; furnish and now has less than half Miss, plese push Johnny we shall have on hand sand, that To Cure Hoarseness in One Day House, where constantly veniently divided into tillage and pasture land. too hard for so much of his branes is in- horses of all heavy draft, matched There is a never of water in faying business there is in we found the condition descriptions, failing supply living number, sanitary House. and drivers. We receive a car-load be single the are and K"l lted little telleck that he ought to held back a Boarding pairs pastures. The buildings convenient The every mouth direct from the farms upon which in and well with water. city‘ existing surprisingly good, for Cuba. Its old-time Take Cleveland’s 25c deal or he will run to intelleck en- good repair, supplied CrfhanaMartha who died last Saturday and Sun- but there lias been a revival of this indus- Tilton, winter, were is at home from Castine.Several of our In 1-lb. Cant All out to those who sent au innocent man the dedication of Only. Ur«tri held at the Knox church day attending the new aud it bids fair to remain with us. Baptist Sunday, young attended the into doomed to a try, people coinplimentery at North Union. Others A Rare Delicacy for the Breakfast Table. exile, living death? June 11th, Rev. H. W. Abbott of chapel from here Shapleigh Coffee t'o All other local industries are Liberty ball at North last week, given by flourishing, Searsport were present Sunday.W. B. Morse and WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. officiating-Harry Foster is still canvass- BOSTON. The election in the id and fault Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clark.Walter Nick- special Congres- only chronic grumblers can find wife, tender net ing for fire kindlers and pie forks. He is being quite hearted, could takes next erson has gone to Hampden to work for Mr. sional district place with the situation. refuse after earuest a Monday, now in the town of Palermo-Fred pleading from young How- S. L. Greeley_Miss Florence Cole and her and the result is a conclusion. tramp to furnish the little fellow with a foregone ard and wife of Belfast were at Job Vose’s mother were in town Sunday.They are advice of his and of the Talk The home; and for one whose was By the friends, about your big schooners! over and are weight only Sunday-Vose Penney press- having at the very exciting meetings Young G 3 4 lbs. he pled his cause Their State C mimittee,Mr. Littlefield has made schooner Gardiner 13. Reynolds was ad- ing hay.... Prescott Shibles, who lost his lustily. school house_Mrs. Prescott and two chil- daughter, Mrs. F. C. Holmes, is with them no political speeches and held no rallies vertised for sale at auction in New York buildings by fire a few weeks ago, is build- dren, who have been visiting at A. S. Nick- for a few weeks.Miss Lizzie with the usual brass baud June ing a new barn-Mrs. Aclisah Freeman is Prescott, f accompaniment. 15th, and the following description have to J. and PRICES erson’s, gone Bangor-F. of Mr. aud Mrs. i daughter David Prescott of were not needed. was of the vessel: in very poor health-Frank Penney of They given F. P. Webb have just set a fine headstone of Howard, R. 1., is visiting her THIS c reeuorn ami miss tie lie vose oi ivnox were grandparents, **«FOR WEEK IN*** Built at one Oak Hill the here for Mrs. East Boston, Mass., 1887; granite in yard Mr. aud Mrs. F. Linnikin-Mrs. C. L. Gil- The sentiments the Maine and the same is tnre of expressed by deck, three feet; recently married; Albion Ford.The new hearse-house is masts; length, 1,424 man, who has been in N for Farmer with to to 124 397 Walter Gerald of Canaan and Frances Vose Lebanon, H,, regard appointments depth, feet; breadth, 334 feet; nearing completion under the per- rapidly j a few weeks, is expected home tins week. 331 net in A1 con- ... .Rain is much needed. 1 the Miprerne Bench we most heartily en- gross tonnage; tonnage; sonal supervision of Capt. Nelieiniah Smart. iMen’s and tons or dition; carries 000 coal, 300,000 Winter pout. aud d«'.vse. A should never be a Harris and Small are the Mr. Mrs. Beverage of Boys’ i The in judgeship feet of lumber on 12 feet Palermo. schools district No. 3 carpenters. •- Clothing.’ draught. North Haven w^ere iu town a few » reward foi service or a pawn on the days last party to this vessel is observed Memorial day by erecting a flag Stockton Springs. Capt. L. M. Partridge Strange say, although week aud called on their friends. Mrs. * chessboard. and the is the is from his severe ill- political Legal acquirements, feet 124 feet and feet pole raising flag. Following sufficiently recovered j 1,424 long, deep 334 Beverage was a former resident of this a mind and a character above re- | program: The of the Vena ness to be able to be out Mrs. Clif- place judicial Meaning Day, again.... 25 ST ITS, and dark in all " Meu's > beam her net tonnage is only 331. aud all were very glad to see her_Mr. light mixtures, should be of those rec., Jennie ton Eames and two children are a proach required given Parmeter; Chadwick; rec., spending *T.eO. out at I , Alger Hall of the grammar school attended Closing Florence Lester com- few weeks with her and Mrs. e on Maine's Supreme Bench. Black; rec., Nelson; parents, Capt. pia» The News ot Brooks. the commencement a*; Castiue Normal Sclmol position, The Flag, Gertrude Henry; Me- John Raudell-Mrs. Frank Jackson and 33 S TITS, of line l»lue serge plaids, nd handsome mixtun Juue 7th-Mrs. H. C. Chanman and diou/h. a in New York The:e is faith healer morial day exercise, three scholars; rec., children of Belfast are with her father and si0.00 t« SI2.00. out at S?*?» ,r>0. Lena has been sick ter Mrs. Closing a otfeis to cure for a dollar. Carpenter quite with Carrie, Harry Chapman and little poverty Hattie Jordan ; singing, Our Country Free, mother, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Staples, for the \ Mich is the of mankind chicken pox, hut at this writing is better. son, and Mrs. Jackson of Bangor, were the I Of. I irs SI ITS, 14 to IP year.- old, tit ijri-ut bnr gullibility j Gertie Henry, Jennie Chadwick and Vena present month-Miss Frances Cleaves has to that at least that it is safe guess one1 Walter L. Matthews of guests of P. C. Rich and of Mrs. Mary suits, line cheviot mix: ares and Searsport is visit- Parmeter; rec., Philip Bolton; rec., Mabel returned from a visit of some length to her plaids, ase < f povejt\ will be cured as rapidly as Haley for a few last week.... Horaci ing friends in town. We are glad to see him of Mrs. David Tibbetts of South Boston. days Our price to eiose, 1 ,JME tl:i- dollai.- can tumble in. Nelson; Object the Flag, by the teacher, sister, [Biddeford Kneeland has a new wagon....Mrs, again, but regret to say that his Customers will now find her at her usual laundry Journal. injured leg Nonie Turner; singing, America, by the AY EE r.iXTS ts, aces i to 1C James Freeman had a bad fall last no VS' SCi yens. shows little sign of and and of business.. ..Mr. Demuth of Tuesday, nan a dollar to improvement. scholars citizens furling the rlag place George Hr can a with whole from which she is still patterns. Usual price ru '0. ch*s:ug «.:j- tl* 9* | three cheers from New York has his wife and child at suffering... .Timothy faith healer be considered George Gould of North Monroe is fore with the crowd... .Frank joined best.’W upun Fellows is at home from the Boston Law man of the joiner work on the church. Norton and Wesley Nelson went to Belfast the home of her father, Mr. Sylvester Pen- I Iso ha v(j a i n s i n SIII li TS, If .1 (i 1. o l ! >, / \ i \ poo:.1 School on his vacation. .Miss NellieTh is no in last week on business.... Will Jordan is where she lias been the •;up 9 George stranger Brooks, and we are dleton, spending _ son lias been holding a series of al a cellar for his new winter-Mr. Park went to Boston meetings 4 the lowest tax rate confident he will fully sustain his previous digging house_San- Harry Belfast uaims of White's Corner and Corner. .last week to consult an Ellingwo.>d’s 1 in mills. Tit.s is cer- in the which he is ford Greeley and.his mother went to Augus- oculist, returning Don’t a article in or •:ty Maine—17 good reputation job upon Mr. buy single clothing furnishing Mabel George Atwood and his wife are visit- ; airily a good showing on one end, but now engaged. ta last week-Children’s day was observed Friday.... Miss Simmons arrived ing his brother, F. C. Atwood_Samue visit our store. AYK OAX >A YK Y('U AD'Yi > c w .-.bout a concert at Ford’s Cor- from Castiue for the summer vaca- city improvement;-[Kenne- Mr. and former- by Sunday evening Friday Henry Cunningham wife, Atwood, who has been very ill, is now bec Journal. ner.. .A horse owned J. broke tion.... Much interest is manifested in the ly Miss Marion Miller, will give a free dance by Bailey all convalescent... Mrs. E. S. Thompson has Ihe “dty improvements” are right. at Cunningham’s hall. through the door in the barn and was hurt Sunday school. There was a tine attend- Swanville, Friday moved into the Eaton House on is and the so it is feared that it will die... A ance last the annual Ferry Everything provided for, ap- June to which their friends are badly Sunday-At meeting i evening, nth, street-Mrs. George Mansfield and little cow of Fernald was of the V. I. S. the treasurer £45:2 as pn priation Po highways is larger by pi. cordially invited. If ail the Brooks friends Greeley poisoned by reported HARRYW • R hi. ,,i.. w i, son are her Mrs. C. R Hill. In I 11 11 U LitIHC”»«sr. I \i visiting sister, ato than last (b-od of the bride attend there will eating Indian poke. .The road commission- the amount raised during the year ending year. financiering certainly be a ....Garfield Lodge, I. O. O. F., held their &T< crowd. ers are looking after the roads and making June 1, 1899, most of which has been ex- math ini’-reduction of tax rate practica- memorial service at their Hall Sunday after- improvements in many of them. pended in sidewalks, much to the improve- ble. Mr. Ivan I. Felker, who taught school noon,‘after led the Cornet Band ment of the The ladies of the so which, by _ village. here last winter, now of the Clinton High Centre Lixcolkville. Charles Hill of marched to the and decorated ciety wish to extend cordial thanks to the they cemetery We read In a New Brunswick school, has been tendered and has Stoneham, is a of Mr. and Mrs. the of their deceased comrades. A exchange accepted Mass., guest for their in graves the of gentlemen hearty co-operation FRANKLIN SHO an obituarv in which it said oi' the de- position principal of the Lancey St. Benson Hall, and will board there during number of were out to witness this work_Mrs. Morse will large people Grammar school in Pitts held. good Ralph ceased: “lie was a man of the Mr. Felker the summer mouths-John Dailey and the solemn ceremony.... Re v. D. H. Pipei people. entertain the Current Events Club this, ; is one of the rising teachers of wife of Camden visited at E. T. Churchill’s a ...FOR... He never soun d." If that is intended to younger Thursday, afternoon. gave very interesting illustrated sermon Eastern Maiue. and his many friends here Saturday and Sunday... .Mrs. Julia Nichols to the children be complimentary, we think it fails of its Sunday evening. will be glad to hear of his advancement. and Mrs. Amanda Catlin of Searsport Troy. Measles and caterpillars have very ntenth >n. Indeed we construe it as un- canvassed the town and will MEN, BOYS and YOl. Dr. Geo. A. who visited at E. B. Pottle’s this week....Miss thoroughly How’s This! both to “the and Libby, practiced medi- complimentary. people'’ soon be and Rand is cine here from 1875 to is Ella who has been at home from up away.Will quite 1888, visiting friends Pottle, , We otVer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any the leceased. it seems to assign the for- sick with measles. Mrs. Willis Stevens in Brooks and Jackson after an absence of Medfield, Mass., has returned there_Miss case of Catarrh that cannot lie cured by Hall’s THE me: to a lower level, and to say that the and Mrs. Edmund Hollis are not recovering eleven years. Locating m Tacoma, Wash- Gussie Mathews is at home from Medway, Catarrh Cure. latter had no ambition to rise above bis for a vacation... .Ed very well from them.Those whose busi- F. ,J. CHENEY & Toledo, o. ington .lie has risen to be a leading physician Mass., Levenseler is at CO., Props., home on a after an absence of two ness it is to look after the highways are put- We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney surroundings. of that growing city and ranks high among visit, Mr. W. C. ting in much needed repairs.Grass is for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly the medical practitioners of the Pacific years.... Dodge and Mr. George \\ niie we linve seen no imbue announce- in honorable in all business transactions and finan- Northwest. Since Holland of Haverhill, Mass., are guests at looking finely this vicinity, but rain leav^ig Brooks the doc- ! to out ment as to T. Heed's intentions cially able carry any obligations made by Hon. B. James .0. A. and wife of would improve the condition of all crops. tor has devoted three years to the study of Moody’s.. Moody their firm. not a i t is evident he will he candidate for Dew’istou are at Roberts s. will probably be very scarce this his profession, one each iu New York, visiting Moouy j Apples West & Tkuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. the as members of the Maine -W. L. for the of our citizens attended the speakership Chicago and Montreal. His many friends in Hussey, general ageut I year.Some Warding, K nnan & Marvin, Wholesale Drug- to celebrated I). M. Osborn Veterans’ at also the delegation have pledged their support Brooks rejoice in his success iu his new and Machines, spent meeting Thorndike; gists, Toledo, O. last with the local W. Mc- meeting at Windermere Park, June 6th. A Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, Hon. David B. Henderson of Dubuque, larger Held and are glad to meet him again. Friday agent, acting time was at both directly the blood and mucous surfaces t Iowa, who is assured Kinney, who has a nice stock on hand_ good reported places. upon already enough The funeral of Everett Foss occurred last the 75c. Sold Hattie Hooke visited her Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. George Ward of Ward Hill system. Price, per bottle. by all to elect. Mr Henderson .vas born sister, C4. votes Thursday at the old home iu Brooks. The Druggists. Testimonials free. Hemeuway, in Searsmout, last week.... were the guests of Mrs. B. F. Harding last in Scotland iu came to tais service was conducted Rev. I). Brackett. Hall's Fan Pills are the lm21 YOU MAY PAY 1S49, country by Elliott of Albion was ily best; MORE Mrs.Piper Knight and son spent a few days week... .George here t The Masouic burial service was with Ids patents when very small, enlist- impressive- the of his last week with relatives in Rockland. ..Miss Monday, guest uncle, Isaac El- But cannot a shoe that will wuai at the ymi buy cd as a iu the civil war at the ly given grave by Marsh River Lodge, age liott.A number of our went fit more ... piivate ; Flossie Young is spending a few' weeks at large people better, better, or look styli.-; of which the deceased was a member. The TIJE SEA BREEZE. of out as a colonel with ! to to attend a D‘ years, coming home....Will has a nice line of Plymouth Sunday grove lioral tributes wore ami beautiful. McKinney profuse and conducted Rev. .me leg lie lias served iu Congress for the | carriages and harnesses. All in want of meeting baptism by Vol. 21. 24. them were the Nol and Price Prove Value. We have it at Among following: Bouquet Mr. Welch of Pittsfield.Rev. A. E. Quality Las' ninth district of Iowa since lS82 with dis- one should him a call before \ of Dr. J. P. give buying. carnations, Brown: wreath of Luce of Pittsfield at the church in Belfast, Me., June /■>, /Sqq. of well ^ -G. D. and wife have preached lit. .-tiun. has the reputation being and Easter Mrs. N. A. Spaulding opened pinks lilies, Cilley; last in with Rev. the Summit House on Mt. Troy Sunday exchange The is versed iu pailiamentary lules, and is1 from wreath of Batty_Will pen mightier tliau the sword the poot. pillow hospital people; Willis A. Luce of It was the So 1\ is a new' stable. Unity. Quar- many people think; [round, FRANKLIN I and Miss L. basket of night building But the that makes the genial popular. pansies, May Huxford; session. The Lord’s tiling world go FJTH I I HI; la h and terly Meeting Supper Is ol' printers’ ink. cuorc roses and carnations, from nurses and em- Pittsfield. Elisha Shaw of Newport and plenty was observed, and Mr. and Mrs. Zimri ...bnOhb ( fit your purse. ployes: bouquet of carnations, Mrs. F. P. his daughter, Mrs. Bessie Hunt of Los WE PRINT Random Observations. Carleton of Brockton, Mass., united with ANYTHING. -Leaflets, Manwell ot Mass.: stand of Angeles, California, were in tow'ii last Fri- Somerville, the church by letter.Mr. Newell Bagley ♦Envelopes,* flyers,* Pamphlets.* day calling on friends, and went from here Cards,* lionklets,* Programs,* Hill Hotel cooking is not what it was years carnations, hospital officials; pillow, hospi- went to Plymouth Monday. Mrs. Lula to Burnham.... Lon Sanderson went on a A; Vote Heads,* W. A. of tal Posters,* Yes. has advanced since and with Brooks June 12, aged 78 years and ....The field strawberries are “The sweet girl graduate.” science then, 1899, and is said to be a fine getting ripe. fishing ground_Dr. No 4 July celebration this modern and a modern chef the three mouths. Deceased was born in Knox Miss Mildred Rand picked a quart June 7th. appliances F. J. Taylor read a paper at the recent Medi- year. EYES and resided in this town until four No electrics to TESTED FRi of fare a wide of years in Monroe. The of the Northport, bill comprises range cal convention Bangor on the Therapeutics yearly meeting till next He was one of a of which year. ago. large family, Church of God will be held at Grove not flavors and is vastly more appetizing. of Whooping Cough.There were 130 Maple Why have a cycle club. but three sisters are now Besides How many here. Guess! living. Camp Ground, June 23d and con- Even so, hotel after a graves of old soldiers decorated on Memorial beginning A furnished room t<> rent, cooking palls time, on a farm he iu tak- carrying large engaged tinuing over Sunday-District No. 6 is and J. W. HALEY at 42 home can Davis Post of this town. pleasantly conveniently Hijrli and only the plainer fare appeal of stonework and the and Day by Stephen hear 1*. O. ing jobs building having a number of new erected located, Two fought in the Revolutionary War, 28 in buildings ; to the jaded appetite. The other day the of roads. Mr. Smith was twice mar- repair among them a new house Has- now I I the war of 1812 and the remainder in the by Rodney The New York Oculist, is in town I'NTl L .1 writer sat at table in the little cabin of ried. His first wife was Miss Mixer of Knox, well, and a new barn,40x60,by Edw. Colson, *lOUR specialties, civil war... .The dedication of the new Uui- /( the steamer M. & M. in with and of their six children three are now {XMT This Time, of Schools a* Examiner ut > company C. C. Moody is making extensive repairs on Appointed by Superintendent Optical versalist church will occur on His second v.ife was Miss Wednesday two men, who if not travelling men had living. Melinda his house and building a new L_The MONROE. afternoon and evening, June 21. It is ex- ;'v,;S^rrt evidently travelled and frequented the Sheldon of Waldo, who with five children friends of H. R. Dawson have presented him to a as it is survive him. The funeral service? Wednes- pected be grand affair, one of the Sent by Express, Stage, or Hail. hotels of the cities; and it with a very fine oak writing desk and book leading larger finest churches in the 10 Main St. BRACKETT & day were conducted by Rev. F. S. Dolliff. country.The for CO., one to note the relish with which case combined, which they have re- did good sermon before BELFAST, MAINE. The burial was at the cementery iu East Baccalaureate the graduating PRINTERS, of the but substantial ceived his thanks-Mrs. Edwin Lufkin they partook plain Knox. class of the Maine Central Institute w’as has gone to Haverhill, Mass., to visit her fare. Baked shad, boiled potatoes, boiled Rev. A. W. Anthony of Lewiston given by trustees of the Waldo and Islesboro. Children's was daughter-The unions, cold roast pork with brown Day observed last Sunday. The music was by a double Penobscot Agricultural society are getting custard and last Sunday at the Free Baptist church. Iu quartette led by Dr. E. A. Porter. The grad- gravy, pudding, apple pie, ready for the trot July 4th. Mr. Nealley, the Steel the evening the house was packed. The uating exercises will occur Thursday, 15tli.... comprised the hill of fare; not to forget the Edges secy.,reports that entries include some of recitations, responsive readings and music Drs. T. M. Griftiu, F. J. ^Taylor, E. A. Porter biscuit brought iu hot from the oven. the best horses in the vicinity.John were excellent. Mrs. Preble and Miss Lena and W. C. Marden attended the Maine Medi- FOR ROAD MACHINES. Everything was well cooked and neatly Twombly, Fred Grant and Will Curtis Rose and a few others deserve great credit cal Association meeting in Bangor last week. served, and the faces of the diners the have been engaged to go to Seal Harbor fairly for their painstaking efforts in making _Frank Lawton, a former student of M. C. this season with their beamed with satisfaction. “Have an- such a success. Near the close of teams.Loyal concert I,, and later a lawyer in Norridgewock, was Rebekali of Odd Fellows wil' have a onion?" “Pass me an alarm of lire caused some Lodge other that brown the exercises in town recently,and left here for Colorado. festival at their hall on even- disturbance. Au old bouse, at strawberry the T. B. Plows. gravy." “Those potatoes are prime,” unoccupied -Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Davis recently made of June 21st... .Samuel Adams and wife Hussey Keller’s iu which were stored some ing etc. We left before had reach- Point, calls on old friends in and Hart- etc., they Palmyra of and about two hundred of Belfast were the guests Mr. and Mrs. the dessert. farming implements land.On account of the non-arrival of ed F. L. Palmer last Louisa dollars w orth of wood to William Friday.Mrs. belonging pipes and shafting the new creamery has Page died June 6th, aged 89 years. She had Keller, was burned with the contents. No been somewhat delayed, but probably is I It has to be a and time- been more active than the for her got standing, insurance. it wras average, MASON & HALL. Probably incendiary. about ready to start up now-There are 3(5 worn joke anent the farmer and the years, until recently, when she begun failing. Coming at that hour, when most of the people graduates from the M. C. I. this week- weather and the various trials he under- The needle work and fancy work done in m mmmm umjm were iu the two churches, very few' were left Dr. Charles Thomas of Caribou, formerly of in the endeavor to raise her last years would compare favorably with goes profitable to fight fire, and hence the total destruction Palmyra, was in town Saturday making a that done much younger Her Sometimes there is too much of the building. few attended the Medical As- by persons. iSPRAY PUMPS. crops. calls, having S DOUBLE THOUSANDS maiden name was Louisa Rich and she was EXPANSIVE! Do not have your eyes experimented on hy inexperienced j*ti• un- and sometimes a sociation in William I IN USE rain, prolonged drouth; meeting Bangor-Dr. BUCKETS.[ACTING. | may prove fatal to vision. There are many eases where glasses vwuM Searsmont. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilder born and raised in Jackson. Her first hus- Pump and liny Tool of Oxford was in town recent- I Lnrije-t and sometimes, as now, caterpillers and A. Purington I Work-In the 1. S. I attended the commencement exercises at Mr. was drowned Consult an Oculist! old Mr. band, Hamlin, years ago. CATALOCUE FREE. insect abound. these ly looking up acquaintances. Pur- 4 lately safe ai ii sure. If you must wear glasses wear those that are bee..no other pests Perhaps Kent’s Hill last week-Dr. P. Crooker and etc. Ask your dealer By him she had one daughter, with whom f V'rilf for Particulars, Prifi^, method. fit 1 can fit son's eves to it ington was a student of the M. C. I. and was Perfect guaranteed. any pet glasses he borne more with 4 -< things may patiently made a trip to Augusta last week.'... she lived and was cared for in her ■ F. E. MYERS &BRO. Ashland. 0. yuen'Pu^ you a corr et diagnosis of all diseases of the eye. postal card family declining — in the class of but did not He Li ■ .ft ■ iff r-TTf* -TV ■ nr in Belfast three t im. that worse befall T. of ’87, graduate. bring me to your home place of business. Will be the knowledge things Mrs. A. Muzzey Somerville, Mass., years. Rev. J. S. Blair conducted the funer- references iti Maine. I w24* is now practicing medicine in Oxford, hav- other sections of the country. On the has returned home for the summer.. ..Mrs. al services... .The remains of Darius Royal, C. M. CONANT & CO., ing graduated from the Illinois State Uni- writer's first visit to Texas there had been Treat of Searsport is the guest of Mr. and wTho died in Belfast last week, were brought of and in Geu’I Agents for State of Maine, Went- versity Physicians Surgeons April and as no dew Mrs. M. A. Fowler... .Miss Doris here Monday and laid beside his wife in the no rain for eighteen months, ’98_Mrs. C. F. Brock of Waltham, Mass., MAINK. firs. E. Lancaster, MARIN® worth of Boston is in town-Miss H. A. Holt and his BANGOR, HARNESS falls in the western part of the Lone Star Mary village cemetery.Dr. is friends in town. She was former- MANI1K£' bare, leafless, when an instructive illus- at her father’s, Leonard Packard.Capt. for ladies to or care II H day, be preached ....A. B. has his fectly safe drive for, faultless infected implements and with modern methods .1. was cracked in wide Thompson resigned posi. in form and action. Price if sold at once, $50.00 open places enough trated sermon to the young people. The Tolford Durham and wife are visiting their by an experienced chiropodist. 2m2*42m tion as conductor on the S. and M. R. R.... CASH. 22tf Wells Building to admit a wagon. There wae but little school gave an interesting concert Mrs. E. M. Dolloff, in Gardiner. of other trades like this at the sale Sunday Hon. B. F. Warner of Hallowell was in daughter, dgf*Plenty stable of in this stock was in the John Luce *has gone _Mr. Will Hill spent Saturday and Sun- tillage section; raising evening....Mr. town over his G. B. Sunday, visiting son, & WEST. the chief and the cattle had to to Aroostook for the summer. with his at Ellingwood Corner. LANCASTER REWARD. industry, Warner_Bert Stevens was in town re- day parents _Miss Almeda Mansur and her invalid FOR RENT be drLydia mation that will lead to the arrest and con- water. State, later, The house in Portland..E. S. Pitcher, the well Tiro cottage houses, To suffer from excessive perspiration. Their We wish to thank the W. S. R. C., S. of V. and the village. brother, George Mansur, who took a barrel con- a invasion. These insects odor is such a annoyance. Mrs. Eliza known baritone of Belfast, has been other friends for kindness shown us in our be- viction of the parties in.each house. Situute» grasshopper great singer and assisted in “Com- came from Bangor moving in Belfast 11 ew in masses that resembled huge Hayden of Bridgeport, Conn., says: to help the choir with the singing breavement. taining crockery from the highway street. Enquire of this at once.’’ It cures engaged the invalid and making her comfortable.... MRS. CLARA J. GILMORE. fort Powder stopped on June 12th. and wherever they they and at the dedication of the new Universalist Mrs. Palmer has been very sick the MR. and MRS. W. B. NEWTON. GEO. W. clouds, alighted chafing, tender feet, prickly heat, keeps Joseph Iw24* GEORGE W. PENDLETON, sweet. church. few Belfast, June 12,1899.—Iw24* 4e v o ured every green thing in sight, eating dress shields past days. b NEWS OF BELFAST. The Sea Breeze will do your printing ,Mi I he Churches. promptly, and in good style. Try us. „>en ;» sweet pea picked from There will be an adjourned meeting of the at the Junel2tk. This Meetings will be held People’s Mis- i. v, ,h1v's garden Executive Committee of the Children’s Aid sion, 58,High street, every Tuesday, Thurs- ;r. rds. the iu * Society first Tuesday July at 23 day, Saturday and Sunday evening at 7 has a lot on MAXIMUM IN Pitvis bought Cedar street. o’clock. All are welcome. QUALITY. Hid will build a house next a A buck board of went to the is extended party eight Then whY I5 A general invitation to all in- farm stop Dyer in Northport Sunday, and after an $ taking terested to attend the Waldo County Con- -trawberries of the season LOTT’S hour’s sport cunner fishing had a dinner of g EMULSION * ference of Congregational churches, to be ,,,. sth by Mrs. Mabel Seek- lobsters, clams, etc. They report cunners 'ff s;rnP!y because it’s summer? #■ held in the North church to day and to- Swift & Paul bought the anti large plentiful and taking the hook * it It morrow. The program was published in Keep taking will heal your * voraciously. -un£s’ anj * j.'sired. the morning service at the Baptist church GREAT VALUES AT * be Y. P. SMALL Brick School will give The W.|C. T. U. will |meet with Mrs. j Sunday school at 12 M.; S. C. E. at COST. ? in Bradman’s Hall, East Clara Cottrell, East Belfast, today, Thurs- 0.30. evening worship at 7.30 r. m. The Fri- veiling, June 19th, to get day, at 2 30. A full attendance is desired. day evening teacher’s meeting will be held ■lewtiag. Those wishing to attend the County Conven- The pink and as usual. n who felt in- tion in Unity, June 22nd, will please send In \ statistically j blue horizontal The regular weekly prayer meeting at the business, the season is late, our stock is and we name to Mrs. A. E. Clark. The fare getting large, do not to over a i lay counted 85 ladies' hats by North Church will be omitted this week on propose carry train will be Si 25 and buckboard SI 00. stripe h. Of these 17 had wiugs by shirts, account of the County Conference. Next summer shoe. double Hence these extraordinary prices. '•■■.it 4 had aigrettes, Belfast Directory. The Belfast Resi- breast- Sunday forenoon the pastor, Rev. Geo. S. dent aud Business Directory is out. and it ed blue Mills, will a sermon to Women’s Genuine Kid Skin fast Christian Eudeavor serge preach appropriate Button and Lace Boots, made to sell for I q — a of with Hon. T. C. Smart in contains general directory citizens,busi- coats andyests, Children's day. A Children’s day concert $1.00, now I O/C. * fTi.iay, June 30th, afternoon uess and street directory, City Government, crash will be given in the evening, by the Sunday School blocks : re will be a picnic supper. Committee, Couuty officers, I suits, school. and halls and straw buililiug, churches, society hats, The services at the Universalist church Men’s B Calf Lace and sold clubs and asso- Congress Boots, always for now rooms, post office, societies, next will be as a. m. $1.25, ■ been granted as follows: crash hats and Sunday follows: 10 ciations, telephone list, school riag days, etc. 10 87C u Heal, Searsmont, £12 caps selected Holy Communion; 45, regular service, w Steamer Notes. The Silver Star will preaching by the pastor; 12 idows, etc., Lucretia M. bv Mr. Clark o’clock, Sunua> 8*: original, Henry Leh- enter upon her summer time table to-mor- school; 6 30 p. m Young Peoples’ Meeting; Girls’ Kid Skin Lace Boots, worth $1.00, now ^ a row, June 16th. She will leave West Brooks- in New York. topic: “The National Union.” A cordial ville at 6.30 a. m touching at Castiue, invitation is extend* l to all. Church mem- 68c. proprietor of the marine Hewes’ Point., Ryder’s Cove and the Lime bers should remember the quarterly church at the outlook for the sea- Kiln, and arrive in Belfast at 9. Leave Bel- meeting on Friday evening, at 7 o’clock in A lot of g I and that he has orders ,arge Women’s Oxford Ties in Black and made to fast at 10, touching at all the landings and go the vestry. Colors, sell at the railway busy several I *1.00, $1.50, for to Brooksville; leave Brooksville for Cas- The conference of *1.75, •r of vessels are bound quarterly the Methodist tiue at 1 p. m., thence to Belfast direct; Manufacturer, 87C., 98t., $ 1.27. Episcopal church was held last Friday even- leave Belfast at 3 r. m. for ail the landings. Phoenix Row, ing by Rev. W. W. Ogier, presiding elder. of the Clough Veterans’ we A sister who attended the meeting of the Belfast. He reports the condition of the church good, As assure you above, the of these is retained. lation opened their home quality goods It is onlv the prices that are low- Ladies' Aid Society ^Monday evening was and the outlook encouraging. irk. Unity, June (5th. The ered. The will to sense of given the ice cream that was left in one of prices appeal your thrift and the shoes will satisfv \our -s At the business greatest was planning for the an- New closing session of the small freezer cylinders, and carried it home potatoes appeared in the market Universalist State in 11th. Iu the the convention Portland *22* expectation. our with some have been evening at June 7th Compare prices you and then us the in the freezer, in paper. yesterday, Ginn & Field’s. the following officers were elected: buying, do" Hand furnished music for a carefully wrapped President, E. O Bean, Readtield ; First Vice When she arrived home she found that she The Non-Partisan W. tavor, and yourself the on us. n- ert and ball. C. T. Alliance will President, U. S. Forbes, Portland; Second justice by calling had the cylinder bottom upwards, aud the have their annual Field Vice Rev. \V. Ii. ■I Day meeting with President, Gould, Dexter; tliis city has been graut Rev. W. W. cream had melted aud run down over her Mrs. J. R. Mears, Morrill, June 30. Further Secretary. Hooper, Deering: attachment for type-writ- Treasurer Merritt B. She will look and see which is later. Coolidge, Portland; clothing. particulars Committee on Misists of a small wedge- Fellowship, Rev. H. F. Moul- the top end before she carries another ton, Biddeford. Rev. T. B. Ml attachabir to The evening train arrived here two hours Payne, West- THE the car- DINSMORE freezer to Tower, Woodfords; Geo. McCrillis went on the excursion was caused a hot box ou a School u k of the carriage after a lay by locomotive Sunday Secretary, lb*v. L. W. Coons, Wedding Beils. White Head in the steamer Castine last Sun- on the main Pittsfield; Trustee for three E. : rimed and the line. years, LI. carriage Portland. ami down the called attention to a Sargent, The next convention day, bay Thomas H Marshall Hardjng-Swett. A wed- I Relief Corps have will be held in Pittsfield. very pleasant An craft bound up as a good specimen of the old- at Evening Hymn postponed their regular meeting until July ding took place the home of Mr. and Mrs. j American has added the coaster. After some the The Women's style difficulty let- 11th. All members Missionary society of the Frank \Y Swett of June when ;ire requested to he Universalist Knox, 7th, that is like balm to the restless the rhymes on Isle au ters D. P were made out on her and churches of Maine held its J bow, on that date. their was married present annual session m connection with the daughter, Mary Frances, nerves and perturbed can be last week : Mr. McCrillis recalled the ('raft launch- spirit, seeing church convention, to Walter K. of Waldo. The cere- j List of advertised letters un- Wednesday afternoon, Harding to tin- and melodious I >ster low ed above the lower remaining June at the Church of sung r.\451 26 bad selling £ Thursday Friday, ing been collected brother of the '••nt The was on N< rthport avenue. They went through and all groom, was.best man. The evening spent June 22d-23d. this amount, with the exception >f dactive prices. the Salmond and "66 bad been bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. £ mat, and fruit punch was place brought up against 66, paid out. Reports from 4 The band-stand on the schoolliouse com- the secretaries of the various James G. ! Jo cents was for the north side of John Rogers’ house. The parts of the Harding of Waldo, and liis bride charged State were m iu mon is unsafe and will not be used the ide rel itiou to the is at the close of the occupants were thrown out, and Henry had by a popular young lady. Both have many games, work done during the past year. The fol- Belfast Baud in giving its opeu air concerts friends in hittonberg and a point lace his left wrist brokeu. Mr. Dilworth lowing officers were then elected; Presi- Belfast, Knox, Waldo and other E. S. this season. The concerts will be in PITCHER, was and bruise no given dent, Rev. Blanche of who extend >' re given to the badly shaken up 1, but Wright Livermore places hearty congratulations. j players, by turn in different of the and the Fails vice pres., E. of bones were broken. The was parts city, Mary Briggs Auburn ; The presents, which were numerous and W. H. Quimby drew the carriage Alice Music bare to secretary,Miss Blaucbard of Portland ; Store, broken. baud will arrange for the use of included a watch from Belfast, He 1 uni Mrs. E. L. Stevens. Mrs. badly treasurer, Mrs. E. H. Sargent of Portland handsome, gold the ji chairs. Members of the executive father. will make their V R. Chase and Mrs. John H. We have been watching with interest the board, Mrs. Al- groom's They home fred Woodmau of Portland, Mrs. Ara Cush- for the with assaults of the little beetle on Tlu* Belfast Band is arranging for an ex- present the parents of the •itenberg. deadly green man of Auburn and Mrs. Lord of cursion to and Henry in Waldo. the caterpillars, but have beeu told of au July 4th, probably Islesboro, Bangor. bridegoom of ;.g exercises the East a clam instance iu which the beetle after a hard to include concert, bake, etc. A -e at Mr. E. W. Packard of Seminary Bucksport time is assured. Tbe baud has an Lewiston, the ex- Burns-Coombs. There was a but struggle gave and the made his good quiet up caterpillar eursion at the residence of successfully Wednesday at Rockland in manager for Maine to the interna- very pleasant wedding escape. The battle occurred on a walk near a engagement September and Mrs. tional convention of Captain William Kalloch on Rau- 7th. The Waldo county when Masonic are Christian Eudeavorers house. The beetle would bite the the fraternity to have a kiu street, Rockland, June uth, at 1 o’clock, enemy at THE GORDON 'arts as COVERT assigned follows: Detroit, Mich., July 5th-10th, has re- when J. T. Coombs of North Haven and SKIRT four fair. just near the head and brace himself back with days turned from Mrs. Frances Burns of this were Uespnnsibilities of American the convention city and re- city united all his force, but the caterpillar would not Morrison & McDonald are repairing the. in marriage by Rev. W. O. Holman. Mr. =r~ Cole, Winterport; Develop* ports the committee, composed t»f in and made his the side of concrete walks for the and new mostly Coombs is highly esteemed in bis island James Dixon give escape up city, laying Is Carey, Mont- prominent business men, as hustling pre- home, where he lias lived all Ins life. Mrs. the best and summer the house. for private parties. The city council has cheapest skirt on the market. u Burns is the of aguan Canal, Clare Joseph parations and expecting to entertain one of daughter the late Deacon and not yet decided which sections of walk will Mrs. Isaac of this and lias •rt The Commercial Sobol- ! A western Nursery Co. wrote our George, thejargest conventions ever held. The Maine Gregory city many be built new in concrete this year, but it friends here who will wish her much happi- the class of him to send some names of and PRICE St.49.=* :*-J, to that mem- asking responsi- headquarters hoarding places are near ness in her new Mrs. William J will probably include tbe walk in front of relationship. r lass who shall ble parties to canvass the aud sell the tents and to at whose home the cere- pass the county big handy the business sec- Kalloch, wedding FOB SALE BY. the Public and on the north side of was is her fruit trees. Our as follows: Library tion of the mony performed daughter. [Rock- uniuation in the commercial George replied city. Mr. Packard made arrange- Maiu street, from to land Star. carded to June 12 High Washington. ments for James D. Carey of Belfast, the party to take the trip aqd see Gentlemen—I have a who are family Concert. A tine concert with a wonders good the at Niagara Falls at greativ re- Hne of a Class. on me fur support, ami no Specimen Worthy FRED A. dependent having will be in the House Life Insurance I dare not send the program given Opera duced rates, so that the day spent there JOHNSON, I he past week lias not been you names of our citizens to act Tune 24th tbe Philomel Club of will but any of for you by Boston. cost little; the same to be true at The Belfast Journal ’■ise (Me.) Republieau Su. cessoi to A. ball. The visiting clubs as tree canvassers, for fear would iiud P. Mansfield) they Miss Mabel Mongham. dramatic soprano; Montreal. It is very that all who is an excellent ^example ol the very best Masonic it important Temple. nut m and out ami kill me in cold blood. Four tree of local such as are condition, poor Miss Adelaide Miss are of type weeklies, pub- were mobbed and nurned iu this Jump, elocutionist; thinking taking this trip should ; result. Two games were agents lished in the older portions of the country, i county last month. Helen Duuton, pianist; Chas. E. Stephen- send their names to the excursion The Camden manager In its seventy-first volume, with large. day. High Yours F. truly, son, baritone, J. Rigby, clarinet soloist; at once to secure train and board accom- circulation and au enviable advertising friends came by an excur- Geo. A. Quimby. the is in Miss June Hills, accompanist. Tickets modations. Should it be found patronage, property every respect Castine, and the necessary noteworthy. The Republican Journal makes ltockports Unitarian Lawn Party. The ladies of ! n at 35 sale City Drug Store; and 50 cents. applications may be cancelled. no use of its editor and In the forenoon the Belfast auxiliary matter, for the Unitarian parish will hold a lawn party Cbas. A. Proposals Fuel. A. E. Clark Sons of aud manager, Pilsbury, contenting School teams with Camp, Veterans, The ninth annual mee ting of the Waldo High met, an the church lawn Thursday evening, June himself with cultivating assiduously the Ladies’ Aid Society are. at the Office (••riiier, 1J tod. In the after- represented Christiau Endeavor Union will be local news Held. That he succeeds is he Sc none Com mitt r -2d, at seven o’clock. No County beginning pains State Convention in Hki.east Me Juno 1 2. and Belfast Bueksport by the fol- held in the church in apparent from even a casual glance through kports Juniors will be to make the Baptist Belfast, Fri- with the insnu. lions spared grounds attrac- Rev. the pages of his paper, in which he evidently c Ed^nanco fr-mi the c lowing members: I. H. Holt, O. J. Goods. <-'»«imnttee. bids June The Summer home team dl to 4. day, 30th. program will be as fuel tor the ...min- won, tive aud refreshments, of ice presents a complete service of city and vi- schoolS,I'U*°I1 consisting T. A. Chas. Walter year beginning September 1. are c;. 1!«m1 f.v- •w if any interesting features Dickey, Yonng, Hobbs, follows: news that must answer the de- cream, cake and other will be on cinity dainties, Hobbs, Walter J. Elmer White- mands of reader. The i OAI. They were too one-sided to Clifford, FORENOON. every Republieau $ale. In addition to the usual features of a head, Castauus Mrs. A. C. Mos- Journal is strong in local advertising, ."f> There was a good atteud- Smalley, 10.30. Devotional service. Fifty-five tons egg coal delivered within lawn party there will be a portrait besides commanding the best foreign busi- city limits. gallery tnan, Mrs. Walter Mrs. Chas. games. The same teams have Hobbs, Hobbs, 10 45. Business: of tlie ness. Halftone cuts are in the church vestibule—a feature Reading minutes,! frequently used, hleven111) tons st-*ve coal delivered within utv peculiar Mrs. J. B. Varnum, Mrs. Martha and with effect. limits. i played very evenly and will Carter, report of secretary and treasurer, good fNewspaperdom. uf which will be the the names of report Six .5 tons egg guessing Miss Ethel Wise. P. Palmer coal, delivered t«* east side. again, hut was from societies. Brick school. Saturday the numerous Dwight portraits aud miniatures offer- Secret societies. tour and fh the Knox The Ladies’ Aid of A. E. Clark one halt <4 12 tons stove coai 3 1-2 county boys. Society AFTERNOON. tons ed, with prizes for the first aud second best egg coal delivered to Head of Tide school. Camp, Sons of Veterans, met Monday even- 2 00. Devotion and service. 1 praise OFFERS > Concert. An appreciative scores of successful guesses. No portrait or The regular meeting of Phoenix Lodge A S1/1'EIi 1 I.INE OF WOOD ing this week instead of Wednesday. Miss 2 30. Address, “Methods and ! miniature of not now Something will be held next audience enjoyed the concert any person living aud Monday evening. to be delivered Rose E. White, President, and Mrs. Rosa C. Rev. John R. Hallowell. within the eitv limits. 7 cords !*t a member of Else,” Boardmau, hard wood 3 church last Friday evening the parish will he included in F. H. Welch, Belfast, lias been stove; cords sofr. or for White, Treasurer of the State 3.00. the Work of appointed 4 edgings Division, Address, Working the kindling; cords of coarse nr grate wood testimonial to Mr. F. the list. In all ways this promises to be a Deputy Grand Chancellor, K. of of Dis SUMMER SHIRTS, To be delivered Emery were received into here W. P., at the Brick School 2 .-.nls membership by Lord,” Rev. Harry Kimball, Skowhegan. hard wood for ! Belfast’s leading tenor soloists. duplicate of the lawn party that gave so trict 19 for the official term 1899-1900 stove, 1-2 cord kindling, transfer from the Waldoboro society, which 3 30. “The of Saint- ^ Address, Possibility HATS, CAPS, cords long wood. 1-2 cord >tl talent in the much satisfaction some years ago. Aurora Rebekah will kimllintr city partiei- Aprons, has suspended. Mrs. Ida B. Hodkius, Vice Rev. S. Belfast. Lodge observe Odd hood,” George Mills, City Point School— 4 1 by Mr. Dion W. Kennedy of candies, ice cream and cooling drinks will Fellows Memorial June 18th. cords long wood, 1-2 cord President of the State Society, vras also 4.00. Collection. Day Sunday, HOSIERY, kindling. The was be sold the All are Board following program during evening. Refreshments wore served. Rebekahs requested to meet at Odd Landing Sclmol-3 1-2 v.rds present. 4 10. Question box. 1 2 cord long wood, imereti: Final Fellows afternoou kindling. uuet,"ir l,ove,'' pish Facts. Bramhall had a Hall, Saturday at 1 Head of 37-pound The County Commissioners are now in EVENING. NECKWEAR, Tide School -1 cord srove wood. 1-2 erdi, Mrs. Pitcher, Mr. salmon from Jellison o’clock, and dowers. cord kindling. White; Cape Tuesday_The consultation with E. F. 7.30. Praise service. bring Fassett, architect, I’.iur s .Mills Si-hnol—I cords setide, Cantor, Mrs. Frost; risk in Swan Lake are havoc with long l-2c.ini playing of Portland, for the 8 00. Address, Rev. J. K. Wilson. D. L>., The following chevaliers from Canton Pal- UNDERWEAR. kindling. making plans changes * Overture, “Midsummer I the of local and we hear Hay lord School—4 c.rils Night’s veracity fishermen, in the court house. to Portland. las, I. O. O. F., of this city are attending long wood. l-2,-..rd M They expect put Ali new up-to-date kindling. •ndelssohn; (b), Cradle Song,! a similar report from the Raugeley’s. Local the annual council and field of the stylish goods, Pitcher fire-proof vaults into the Probate, Register Consecration service. day Pa- School -4 c-rds long wood l--> <>..rd "i W. at prices and in to suit all Kennedy; tenor, "Win- fishermen make big hauls aud the story gets and will be served. triarchs Militant of Maine, in Portland: L. styles kindling. of Deeds and Clerk of Courts on A picnic dinner supper AH bids must offices, and 1-e submitted, sealed, on or before te, Mr. White; contralto, “Thy into the papers. The friends of the fisher- T. R. H. C H. purses tastes. the fifteenth of the ground floor. On the second floor Please briug well tilled lunch baskets. Shales, Howes, Sargent, C. July. they Bids for coal s.> Knight Wood, Miss JJins- men come from abroad and the fish refuse to M. Craig, D. F. must be at tu icli per ton. will probably move the at the rear Stephensou. W ood, unless otherwise H >H'ir and partition The 7th annual convention of the Waldo speci' cd, must be hard, Arms,” (Sampson), bite, which naturally causes a suspicion in properly seasoned. of the forward 0 and think it will to judge’s desk, feet, Association will please you stove woo l Pitcher; “What from Ven- the minds of the visitors.Sch. Clara ar- County Sunday School be Deaths of Maine Men. By is meant 4-fee- wood cut three make a room for the Law Library and the look these times and split. t. Mrs. Mrs. rived held at the church in Jack- goods over. Frost, Pitcher, last Friday evening with a fare of Congregational By long wood is meant 4-feet room. The rooms now Lieut. Commander Charles Atherton wood cur twice judge’s occupied by son, Juue 28. The program is not split. Parker sud Pitcher; contral- fresh fish caught olf Matinicus, aud sailed Wednesday, United States of the Law Library and for witnesses will be French, navy, retire!, Urate wood, cur Three times, n .t as follows: is was in Bills split. le,” Schubert; (b), “Still Is again E.H. aud his son Miller Brooklyn, dead. He, hern Maine may include t he whole -r .1 n\ Monday. Colby used as jury rooms. It is also to part of wood proposed 10 30 a m. Devotional Rev. R. G. 78 years ago and was in command of the delivered and muse (. Mrs. Pitcher; quar- are and crew, and are hustlers. services, P. ilofsky, captain they in a of stairs for a rear entrance was Dwight The commit'ee reserve the put flight II nr Southfield when she sunk by Palmer, right to accept or re- butt, Searsport. gunboat bids. from German, Mrs. use a aud never fail to a ject >. Pitcher, They trsiwl get to the 10.45 a. m. Address of Welcome, Rev. the confederate ram Albemarle in 1834. i;u|Civ, Library. Secret;!r\ ■v Messrs. White and Pitcher, fare.Nathaniel Sholes, Augustus D. F. S. Dolliff, Jackson. Response, Rev. G. S. IiudI < <>muu(tee. New Advertisements. Maximum in Judge J. S. Emery, one of the pioneers of 31 AS Miss Mills, Belfast. OXIC TE3IPLE, Johnson, accompanists. Hayes aud Joseph A. MclCeen arrived Mon- the State, died at his home in Lawrence, quality, minimum in price,” is the motto at 11 00 a. m. Reading of minutes. Report from Isle au w^here a June 9th. He was prominently iu- day Haut, they passed of Treasurer. Kansas, HE The excursion business the Dinswore store this week. They have a dentified with the early history of Kansas, LEAST. week fishing. They brought home 1500 11 15 a. m. Roll-call of Sunday schools, Ins season and still continues, 1 arge stock and do not to over there in 1854 with the second part propose carry with reports from delegates. going pounds of fine cod and 100 lobsters. Fish of the New England emigrant aid society. Notice to inspects for the future. Last a summer shoe; hence the low prices quoted -11 45 a. m. Appointment of Committees. the Public were plentiful aud the weather fine. They Judge Emery was 73 years of age, ami a Belfast Band made its first ex- in their advt....J. W. the New York 12.00 m. Basket lunch. had YV. E. Haley, native of Industry, Me. he Page’s boat. 1 30 p. m. Devotional service, W. G. to to attend is now in and There will season, Bangor, oculist, town, at 42 High street, Hatch. be opened June l>t a A Season Yarn. ‘gh-Sells circus. In the morning Shipping Items. Pendleton Bros, of Isle3- will remain until July 1st. See his advt- 140 p.m. Reports of committees. Election Silly FOR SALE. "as threatening, and the at- boro have bought the schooner Sadie Will- Mrs. Clara J. Gilmore and Mr. and Mrs. W. of officers. Paint Ah summer and as Carriage Shop •* 1.55 p. m. I came, le d H. M. U now upon us, yester- A was not The wrecked at Haven Why by good lire-proof second-hand safe for large. day proved cutt, Vineyard last No- B. Newton a card of thanks-C. was the the a publish Prentiss, Belfast. Other workers are re- day hottest day of season, as the sweat able trip. They went by steamer land for Divers the Maine for that is in 2 30 p. m. The Pastoral work of the Sun- around. It is about as thin :lw-- $2,000. report garboards spray pumps, something CALVIN HERVKY or GEO. J. school teacher. What care can the that produced it. According to this story BROWN, Friday the circus exhibited in of the shoe and stern school day opened, part gone, demand at this time.The Belfast his Mr. will but re- JOHN teacher exercise over scholars out of Reed not leave Congress, SANBORN. to be run in connection with in and about 40 went from started. The vessel my repository hereby post had been stripped of committee advertises for proposals for fuel. Sunday school? Rev. R. T. Capen, Belfast. lieved of the cares the speakership, which rear of Windsor Hotel. 1 ‘ue he did he will Central excursion. The number everything but her masts. The Willcutt is _Attention is called to the card of Mrs. E. Discussion. not desire again to shoulder, 3 the in next Good Work and Fair Prices, on 00 p. m. What general preparation essay role of “Wild Irishman” biken up the Belfast branch 340 tons net and was built at St. George in 35 street, chiropodist, mani- Lancaster, High should a teacher have for his work? Rev. winter’s congressional dance. [Washing- Sunday the Castine made an ex- 1874.Sch. Puritan arrived Junto 11th, curing and shampooing. She is an experi- G. E. Edgett. Belfast. ton Star. House for Sale. H. O. M4RDEN 1 Camden and White Head. The stone laden from Stonington for New York, enced chiropodist.Geo. W. Pendleton 3.20 p. m. The Big Boy Problem, S. N. [ and Portland, Field Worker. OF PARK AND ieasant and the excursion was sailed the 13th... Sch. A. Hayford ar- offers a reward of $10. See advt. for parti- Halliday, The Rockland ball players who visited flOHNER CHARLES STREETS 3.50 p. m. Collection \J Enquire of yed. a few left the boat at Cam- rived from Boston with the celebrated Belfast June 3d, that Dil worth of an- Monday morning culars_Leosaidow, palmist, 4.00 p. m. fay 22tf MRS. W. H. BELFAST k MOOSEHEAD LAKE Adjournment. cient memory has :speed to burn this year MOODY, ofchers it there. At White cargo... .Sch. sailed June House. Read the testi- At A. A. Small's, 25) Miller Street. joined general Myronus is at the Revere school scholar is a and states that he has never been in better 11 ^ Every Sunday delegate. TCnili-oiul party visited the sta- 10th for Ellsworth to after which she in another column. He has hun- condition. At one time “Dil” was as a Company. life-saving repair, monials Come can. Picnic dinner good 1 ! all who will be were shown about will load stone at for New York. twirler as the State could the place by the Sargentville dreds of others....See advt. of bargain at lunch produce. [Rock- Clerk’s > served. Bring your basket well fill- land Star. Office, superintendent... .The Silver Star Sch. Julia Edna arrived from Ban- of Lancaster & Belfast, Me., June 6, 1899. \ Sunday the sale stable West. ed. The school at Jackson Sunday will FOR RENT. Notice is hereby given that, the animal meeting party of 20 to Matinicus 8un- gor, with tiles for Bar Harbor. She took Fred A. Masonic has the of this will be Johnson, Temple, furnish tea coffee. If the 28th corporation held at the Court House 11 and proves If Crockett and Cushman the sum- in ‘*eeP sea had a on some furniture here aud sailed spend Belfast, Wednesday, July f», 1899, at 10 A. Vj fishing. They good Tuesday. Gordon covert skirt, the best and cheapest will 1 the convention be mer at home Rockland to a The M., for the viz: AQd a stormy, heldJiThurs- ought get up H. H. Johnson house, 30 Church following purposes, pleasant steamers ... .Sch. P. M. is a busy sea- summer skirt in the market. Price 1st. To hear and act trip.The Bonney having $1.49. the 29th. team which could lower the colors of the upon the reports of the day, street, the upper and lower parts. In- treasurer and ant* Silver Star each large son as a Belfast and Vinalhaven packet,find- -Fred is triumphant Belfast aggregation. As the directors, trustees. brought Atwood, Winterport, prepared 2d. To elect nine directors for the ^tiUpUrsiou matter now stands there probably isn’t a quire of ensuing year. parties over the Brooksville, Cas- cargoes ready at both ends of the route to furnish sets of sealers 3d. To act noon other business that ing complete weights It a tax of team in which can MARY F. any may au‘i Happy Belfast! pays only 17 local Maine beat the JOHNSON, come before said Islesboro route ss fast as she can take them. legally meeting. 4w23 and measures. mills. Independent. Belfast. Courier-Qazette. 2w22* No. 11 rer order. Monday. [Bath [Rockland Congress Street. JOHN H. QUIMBY, Clerk. Wind and Tide. Against brightened, “do you know that already I Literary News and Notes. A Fine Poem. have made the farm pay double what it People in ever has done? Maysvillj always shrugged Next year I can hire help The houses of & The following poem, by Miss Sadie L. their shoulders when Mark Lamson was publishing Harper out of the saved from the sale of Had a money Bros., and the S. S. McClure company lock, promising young student of the mentioned, and usually the expressive last year’s crops!” have formed an alliance. John Gorham was was followed some Harper High school, recited by the gesture by deprecating Essie, all eager entered into will be of remark. interest, elected second vice-president author at the Memorial day exercises held the discussion of the of such a the S. S. and .1. capabilities McClure company, Henry in the church “Come oi bad stock,” old Ien- lot of TO MBS. PINKHAM Congregational iu Gorham Judge turnips, Biich a patch of wheat, the [LETTER NO. 69,186] and H. S. will also be- nox would in his Harper Harper say, pompous, dictato- of a the best culture May 30,1899: possibilities dairy, come officers of the same company. S. S. rial “All the were Dear Mrs. A manner. Lamsons for as if she had never studied Pinkham—7*wo years TRIBUTE FOR MEMORIAL ’*»«). fowls, McClure will become a vice-president of DAY, and Mrs. Lamson was a worthless, Hodge, music or tilled her head with French and ago I began having such dull, heavy To-day is the of Harper & Bros. day truces, to-day is the dayJ and knows what are.” in menses of the everybody they German verbs. dragging pains my back, dead, xux xmaaia anq The house in which Mark was born and In June there be five issues of The The day of our tribute to But the horror aud wrath of Judge were profuse and painful, and was will heroes, when rev- where he scrambled to manhood was Youth’s the erence and honor are wed. up Lennox after two of mild troubled was leucorrhoea. I took Companion. Among many when, years We are a new a large farmhouse, tumbling to pieces in- Mark took his fate in his hands contributions to them will be a story in facing mighty era, we are try- courtship, medicines and consulted a phy- ing the future to side, with a roof patent three “Four C. A. span, always being patched and asked permission to can- parts, Charms,” by But wre laid The marry Essie, no to-day have down our Kind doors without and sician, but received benefit and burdens You against leaking, locks, not be described. Stephens; “Klondike?, Old and New,” by we not become have joined ail in one van’. Have with windows that rat- could pregnant. Seeing Prof. N. S. of “Authors swelling shaking hinges, “A Lamson!” he cried, when having Shaler, Harvard; But one year, but tour flying seasons have tled in that one of books, I wrote to 3rou tell- and every wind, ceilings dropped dismissed Mark, he returned to the bosom your Animals,” by Andrew Lang; “Robert passed since we sent o’er the waves whenever a wind shook the of you my troubles and asking for Louis Stevenson and Ed- Our brave boys to the rescue of to- heavy upper his family. “A Lamson for Essie’s ing Children,” by freedom,* j AVegetable As- Always we mourn over Prcparationfor Bought and furniture in the last mund day their rooms, stage of husband! The fellow wants to advice. You answered my letter Gosse; “At the North Pole,” by graves ; the my money Then a truce to our and simila ting Food and Reg uta shabbiness. IIis father and mother were send after all his aud and I followed the directions Admiral of the British quarrels strivings, father promptly | Markham, Navy; turn and at the 5 tomachs and in grandfather look your banner of stars— ting Bowels of slatternly dress, shiftless in household have and derived so much benefit “What Fuuston Did Before,” the account squandered.” faithfullj7. Think not of “Empires Imperial!” but think Bears the and the of an incident in General Fuuston’s management, handsome, bright “Do you really and truly think Mark is that I cannot praise Lydia E. Pink- of the blood on its bars. was aud as travels in and moie than boy over-indulged neglected a spendthrift, papa?” Essie asked quietiy. ham's Alaska; twenty For thirty gone years we have mourned their own indolence sinroested. Vegetable Compound enough. short stories. “Does he ever about the stores and them, the heroes of sixty and lounge I now find and have one, f But Mark Lam son inherited none of the myself pregnant But for some who stood with us taverns as Carter and Junes last vear Signature The a Harry Bay- its use I cannot busy housewife is member of the same Promotes leading traits of his parents. Probably in burn do?” begun again. praise sad duty is done. Digestion,Checrful- who while with Lowell i some remote ancestor there was a it enough.”—Mrs. Cora Gilson, Yates, society, agreeing ness and Rest.Contains neither mixture 1 never saw him.” was j How fresh m our minds is the j I—well, no, to as the beauty of a day in June, longs for story, but Oh ! of energy, resolution and of which the Manistee, Mich. have we counted the cost? nor Mineral. of ability, reluctant admission. more leisure iu which to them and I Opium.Morphine the had never enjoy Great was the and Maysville gossips heard, “Did you ever hear that he drank or therefore such hints aud victory glorious! but to- NotNarcotic. and lor which appreciates sug- we mourn for the lost. j they gave Mark no credit. or even day gambled, smoked?” “Your Medicine Worked Wonders.” gestions as labor and relieve care. It was in vain that the lighten The sous of the North and the South principal of the “N-o—I never did.” land In Table Talk are to be found have stood shoulder to Maysville school declared that Mark “I had been sick ever since my mar- always just shoulder 'gainst High “Is he not regular at church? such aids with to methods steel. f,r Old PrS.1M XL PlTCJlEIt had with the seven have regard meals, I graduated best record lie “Ye-es.” years ago; given ~ riage, of aud so forth. Besides its And thrilling, and throbbing, and Seed had ever preparation bounding, 1'uiTipkvi given in the school. It was use- birth to four children, and had two a 41x. Senna \ “But, oh, Essie!” struck in Mrs. Leu- menus, and general mention of great national impulse we feel. less for the lad himself to recipes JRocftelle Saif> — I keep his life nox, “what half washed shirts he I had of womb, The sons of the heroes at shabby, miscarriages. falling women’s it gives this month: Gettysburg El 4:use Seed $ free from and endeavor interests, Canty faced blame, earnestly wears, and his fingers all out of his leucorrhoea, pains in back and legs; “In together death, > ‘ to do bis Strawberry Time,” by Margaret And the dark child of Peppermint duty. Maysville could not for- and half the buttons of his African bondage drew Pi Carl onait Soda * gloves, coat dyspepsia and a nervous trembling of Hoaglaud beside them [ get that he was a Lamson, and his mother Warner; “Frog’s Legs,” by his last gasping breath. ffhr/Sced l gone!” Now I have none of these James “The Rose are one! was a the stomach. Buckham; Fruit,” by We count not wasted the ('1/ rifted Sugar The the Hodge—‘‘had stock!” “Poor Mark!” said “He effort, flavor Essiegently. and can life. Your Martha Bockee “Delicious Fruits libation of our noblest Xtut/Tiyreen J As he from to man- troubles enjoy my Flint; blood, passed boyhood needs a wife." we Amelia While mourn for the gallant that come 1 medicine has worked wonders Preserved,” by Sukbacher; hood. Mark began the tie for, we unequal'struggle “Well, need not look here for one,” “Mother’s Corner Lot,” by Elizabeth not, bless the ripe fruit of the Hood. A perfect Remedy against fate and circumstances, that was me.”—Mrs. S. Babshart, New Castle, the folds of Oui || forConstipa- glowled the Judge. Grinuell; “Early Training of Children,” Though Glory are dripping, I: iion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Kind dictated by h s own energy. His father “1 PAo and baptized once the heard Mr. Thomas say last week,” Helen etc. A again by gu.w by Raymond Wells, etc., Anil brunt of the mad ! Worms,Convulsions,Feverish- had been unable to bread from the said storm ol one get Essie, quietly, “that there was not a sample copy of Table Talk will be mailed battle, bum that the bare nation has conquered the toe. ness and LOSS OF SLEKl’. by lazy tillage gave better farm in Green county than Lam- Household Hints. free to of readers their necessities any our sending for the table; his mother had a son’s.” Age changes not; nature You name and address to Table Talk Publish- unyielding grows Have ^mall Tac Simile of very income that gave the three “Such a a prejudiced near the Signature palace of house!” the Judge RHUBARB PIE. ing Co., Philadelphia. grave; clothing of the poorest description, and sneered. ’Twasour youth the young staff of Colum- The is sufficient to fill two bia that both were in wonder that following William Waldorf Astor’s recent article went forth her honor to save. open-mouthed “Mark is hoping to put anew house on | Mark was pies. should have both upper and See them pouring from ami hamlet! see yEW YORK. nut content as they had been, the next He lias had builders They on the history of his family and own rea- city place year. crusts: them from \ to dawdle under One cup ch pped rhubarb, son for rushing High school and through life, and “make out” over from B—, but said the old living abroad has called forth an Always they one hall! Bought with w hat cup sugar, one cup chopped raisins, they had. house is and it «ould cost unusually clever and caustic criticism by See them the brazen beyond repair of one au facing throat eauno.i ! And. to attain juice lemon; butter size of egg the editor of Maik, struggling better less to have a new one.” “Casual Comment,” iu Lit- see how stand! and tall. and one nobly they with a egg. Mix all together. things, only vague, undisciplined 'And where is the to come erature. The conclusion the writer reaches Hear the voice of a people hear money ! sing praises! longing for improvement, met no en- from?” WHITE CAKE, LOAF OR LAYER. is a follows: “Ignorant libel such as one the murmur of dee]) buried tears, 11— at home or from a See the proud mother her EXACT COPr OF couragement abroad, lie tried “Where the farm came One and one-half one-half expects misborn generation of yel- hushing weeping WRAPPER. improved cups sugar, to in a to obtain a low join glad people’s cheers j situation, but employers were from,” said “from Mark’s cup cup milk, journalists is to be deplored. The libels Essie; perse- blitter, three-quarters They come to us now, hut Oh! who shy about work to a he i verance and in whites of of an educated who lias no need to many giving Lamson; enegy, the face of the three eggs, two cups flour, two man, went forth in dav met hat a youth’s early cool reception at the Maysville hardest ever a level flavor speak other than the are not to be discouragements young teaspoons baking powder, truth, Have given the lives they offered, they come social no of and more when it is gatherings, having knowledge man had to fight. with lemon. If baked in layers, use the forgiven, especially not, they lie far away. how to liis own linen or of liis own repair keep his •■Eli!” said the .Judge. “What?" following filling: Two cups sugar, two- people he wiites. The trouble Our best we gave, to quote Kipling, “We even with Mr. sent the best we poor clothing tidy. Boy-like he im- What?” thirds cup milk, one-half cup butter, boil Astor seems to he that of Narcis- breed, a new not agined suit and gay neckties were see wnat iie lias said I until thick. sus, who to repute, spent most By death, merely exile,we serve our cap- of Water none,’ Essie, accoidiug tives Kegister Deep Vessels, Pine I ree all sufficient for a and of his time need.” Chips party, did not heed still in an even, quiet tone that carried contemplating his own beauty. the 1 RICE SNOWBALLS. He rayed cuffs and broken collars at conviction far more than an excited one. should eschew this, and then when he Gould 1 aunal the of heroes story ne'er end- SHIPS. Gen. Thomas IV. 11 \«i» which the or steam a Maysville belles turned up when he was but a Boil the rice, a finds moment to spare he read ing the tasK, if begun! “Eight years ago, boy, always adding might has been passing the \\ their noses. little salt. I)o not stir when Dr. Everett Suffice if m tribute to I tell AbnerCoburn, M L Park, from Hong Kong be put his shoulder to the wheel and took cooking. Hale’s story of The Man With- many but the California for his in aunal of one. for New York, passed Anjer April 11 health. But, spite of his father’s lazy com- his between school Hours to When done, wet a small cup in cold water, out a Country. It would serve to broad- playtime And of all the stories A (i Ropes, David Rivers, arrived at New June 6th for home. The ments. his mother’s fretful fill half full with a en his many that our war has remonstrances, ! weed aud clear stones. rice, turn into saucer, horizon, whether it induced him to York lo from has away Nobody told, painful or glad, May Liverpool. gi eatly improved. Mark no a of or on return to us or not. We are not confident Lamson, finding employment j him. He was sneered place teaspoon jam jelley top There has none more A ,J Fuller, C M Nichols, sailed from Hilo ! helped ridiculed, deeply touched me, outside, determined to see if the farm currant or that the latter is a consummation devout- 20 for New York. A Co. .. at, discouraged on all sides. He had the perferably cranberry jelly. there has none yet seemed more sad. May Kelley, Spear would not rind him work. Serve with thin or with cream to Be wished.” He was Aryan, A. T. Whittier, arrived at Hono- cured the contract to '• poorest farm in the place, and he has custard, ly young, and blithe, and bonny, may- “Oh. do as and lulu 23 from Norfolk. feet you please,” his father I made it one of the best. He has sugar. They look pretty, are good, hap they called him wild, April long, feet wide put every A N said. “Hut there is no money for new- ! and made. But the sight of his face of and Bangalore, Blanchard, at New York for the Coal 1 spare dollar into books on agriculture, easily sunshine, from Staples fancied fixings, and the land is about Crawling, Crawling Everywhere. the sternest of them smiled Sainaraug. Mass. The foi improved machines, good stock. He has JOHNNY CAKE. E B E L Carver, arrived at New engines worn out. ’Mid love, an., wealth, and a moth- Sutton, of it, to be sine, but now men culture, be built the Porthmi Plenty tour to work for him, good er’s York May 13 from San Francisco. by One corn Crawling, crawling everywhere, only son, ’taint worth shucks.” cup meal, three-quarters cup F A horses, good cattle, good poultry, and Over the and on the A student at old Emily Whitney, S Pendleton, sailed The <)ld ■ So. single-handed Mark three and one-half t< bak- house, stair, Cambridge’s halls, with a York r\ undertook the will have a house. do flour, aspoons Over the walk future from New York March P for good Papa, you and down the street, bright begun. Honolulu; President hn> ; work of the old farm. ing powder, one teaspoon salt, one- March 20. lat 10 N. Ion 27 W. McKinley bringing up Early not think it will be a pity to have the Over the clothes of all you meet. ’Twas said his mother re used him and thus spoken and late he cup D C sailed from ing invitation from om- toiled, repairing fences, weed- new house in the care of Mrs. Lamson to quarter molasses, three-quarters cup Over the flowers and over the he ran away ; Emily Reed, Nichols, trees, summer residents of milk, one one melted Over the Ask not of his New York May 20 for Hong Kong. Y ing, picking stones, rooting out dead ruin as she did the old one? Out doors egg, tablespoon garden of beans and peas, enlistmen~ing, lie was young- butter. Mix and sift er Gov Robie, B F (Jolcord, sailed from New that beautiful resort t)i stumps his land, without one the dry ingredients; Over your dresses as you walk, than papers should say. preparing management is all left to Mark, and i York 4 for that it is hand streo bed out to add milk and molasses well Over your bonnet while you May Hong Kong; spoken May 7, understood help him, one voice see what lie has done. But a man cannot mixed, egg talk, No account is Over neck and kept of l.is camp life except lat 30 22, Ion 70 41 his intention to to wish him success. the beaten, and butter. Bake in shallow your over your hair— accept Thomas, only make a home comfortable alone; he needs the men liked him well, Menry r> Myue, r l/Olcoru, sailed from man bi.-> lather a buttered pan in hot oven min ites. Crawling, crawling everywhere. And employed, gave surly re- a wile.” twenty called him “My Lady Dolly' because he Hilo April 21 for New York. Among the present sen; a fusal to the Down to the office do ‘cut swell.' P R sailed from New > aid, upon ground that his “Well,” said the “let him have SPICED RHUBARB. you go, .loseplnis, Gilkey, in Maine is Miss W» Judge, One behind cries out "oh have scoffed at his York 25 for regular mtine of shiftless took but not you They may whims then, April Hong Kong. Edward Wescm; farming one, my child.” 2 1-2 Noyes all hu- and Sprinkle pounds ihubarb peeled Madam, madam, pardon me, and laughingly offered to give Mary L Cushing, F 1 Pendleton, sailed time, Mark patiently submit- “btill he loves me,” said Essie, “and 1 mous novel, David II.i and sliced thin with 1 pound sugar. Let Caterpillars 1 can see To purchase a mask fo: bis fair lace, e’er he from New York May hi for Hong Koig ted. love him.” worhi-wide fame to ! over hack : in the 8011th couul sailed from New York 20 1 stand night and in ihe drain Crawling, crawling up your live; May Flint, April 1 was old morning »• iwenty-one years when into “Pshaw !” said the and march Pardon. I will a But the at for AVescott is the Judge, olV the into a give whack, daj' they stood El and Hong Kong. guest lu.i m syrup preserve kettle, add Caney ‘uotonous die came a new ed out of the Send him so and so”— tried that terrib’e A N from Iv. Dunham at fcca ID bouse. one whirling height Puritan, Blanchard, sailed San '• cup sugar, half water and half lus as a vision and cup Whack! lie’s on found that soft Francisco 2 >pe, bright But. proud as he was he was just, lie gone and you go, They hand a sword hand, Nov for Hull. almost is cup vinegar. Tie in small chees-cloth bag oa>e!:ess. He fell in love! lie loved Stepping on them here and there, and no fear mane the fair face white. R 1> Rice, Carver, sailed from London A Portland man 1 Essie. He had let prejudice influ- half each !ei n.'t w.rk in teaspoon cloves, mace, allspice Crawling, You have read how the volunteers June 2 fur New York. cautiously, counting his I ence him Mar all his now iie crawling everywhere. started, business that mai, against life; and and one cinnamon: how their O at says sU' ‘s aud his but ginger teaspoou leader fell and they broke— Reaper, C Young, Newcastle April weighing chances, fell took pains to find out how much of iiis Do you go to make a call in iuiu bod until the consistency of syiup, then You have read of the rush of the rulers 25 from Sydney, N S \\ for Kahului. keep up with theord- j j sunieuly, hopelessly. dislike was well On your at all- founded. Grudgingly add the rhubarb and cook until neighbor—"not through the dark hell of shell and S D Carleton, sailed from Kahu- tired vehicles. Fora:) i-ad a clear. !” Amshury, There been warm discussion at was the verdict in Quick you answer, as he knocks enough given Mark’s This is a valuable to smoke, lui May 11 for New York. tons and surrevs tl.c the s addition the winter’s from alge about inviting Mark to the favor. w Caterpillars your locks. How St F vV arrived at, j Maysville did not ac- nobly they struggled up onward—aud Paul, Treat, New York n Ulingly stores, Shake dress and venture ii demanded. He adds party that was to celebrate Essie’s it your his w as the 5 from New Orleans. eigh- knowledge had been wrong in its esti- bite ."quad among first,— May material is and teenth >j Caterpillars your skin— And a u>ed, Tiday and her final return from ! mate and BRF.AI) I'U I JU NO. whistling shell went o’er them, and St Nicholas, C F Carver, arrived at Eureka shouldered upon Mark all the Or it seems and haste nmt eri boarding school. But the of the so, you whirled, aud fell, and burst. April 10 from San Francisco. cheapened pet faults of his ancestors. But the facts Half of To on skirt j pint dry bread broken in small depart, and waist, And with it fell State of H (1 sailed from vice he in house bad a will of her own and a their captain, low fell, no Maine, Curtis, may expected lively were and J Lennox Neath the clothes wear— strong udge found him- pieces, soften with water, and add very you more to New York 20 for tires. recollection of Mark’s handsome face and ! boiling rise, May Hong Kong self confronted by them, for he one butter. Beat two Crawling, crawling everywhere. And the little Tillie E Ebon cleared ish Slowly, tablespoon eggs company broken half turns Starbuek, Curtis, ho> gallantries, and insisted upon his ! was not he easily convinced, took respect with two tablespoons sugar, mix with Crawling through the orchard leaves, autl nearly tl.es— from Hilo March 4 for New York. Spoken The f*c.' li amii vet i; being invited. in his lat W. Mark, carrying into the place of after a then add one fresh or the c April 7, 57 S, lc>n 157 contempt, and, bread, cup canned Crawling up ottage eaves, When a blithe voice thrilled tion of the Portland n memory only a pretty little girl, found month of young through Win H Macy, Amshury, arrived at Seattle patient investigation, he scut fruit and any preferred Bake Crawling, ciawling up the path, and a sword out in himself flavoring. them, gleamed air, Oct from San A. Dow r.*mu confronted hv an undeniable for Mark. Till you cry in foolish wrath— 27 Francisco. George twenty minutes. Serve warm or cold And they the aud of a a caught glow glitter Wm 11 J T sailed from lace to win in far more “Die! vermin!” and souse Conner, Erskine, June C»th. :s beauty; homage The interview7 was a frank, manly one, with the sauce: One you you golden head shot hare— 'J'lit c'oini following cup sugar, \\ ith New York May 7 for Hong Kong. pretentious circles than boast- the old ntleman soap suds the wall and house, “Don’t Come on! the 1st Maim*. ( 1 > Maysville g not being given to half- one egg, h table- turn, boys! I’ll lead you, W J Sewall C arrived a}>t ed. and a eaping tablespoon butter, Till within the of water Hutch, Lancaster, gentle grace of manner ♦hat hearted measures of lie paii up! onward !’’ the clear voice said, Gen. Charles P. Mato any kind, admit- spoon flour. Beat all add boil- the at Port Spain May 15 from Barbados. none of the together, Lie victims of your slaughter, With a cheer girls of his acquaintance had ted his former aud they turned them upward and master. a water until like thick cream, as the — SpeerK-s prejudices, heartily ing flavor But conflict still you dart BARKS ever extended to him. followed that golden head, < .), commended the young man who had For Collins, oi. .). priii.; To touch the soft preferred. they’re crawling everywhere. He was not ‘My Lady Dolly,’ he was a lead- little hand offered to so Alice Alanson Ford, arrived at of Gov. Powers, Mt. struggled nobly. er, a man, Reed, him liveted the CANNED RHUBARB. one t omes York greet chains Essie’s face “When new house is Crawling, crawling, in, New May 50 from Brunswick. when tin your finished, you And he caught the spirit of battle as but bandmaster, had cast about Mark’s and made him Plague of Egypt! I begin Edward sailed from Hilo 15 for heart, will need a wife. A man who can make Select young pinkish stalks, wash and one in a thousand can. May, May the civil war; C. F. 1 What the locusts were to guess San her -lave then and there. lie had starved but do not a Francisco. “White his way wind and tide as have cut, peel, add small amount As You know they reached the Coats.” Capt. against you I brushed them from uiy dress; summit, you C P Dixt n, N F arrived at Ports- all his life for and his first half- done of cold water to know that leader Gilkey, and otlicer- sympathy, deserves a happy home.” (not nearly enough cover) Why hard hearted Pharoah young fell,— June from Norfolk. captain, by hour with For all a mouth, 1, Essie tilled his heart and boil ’tis well known story, ’tis not too the ( D > longing The Judge being a power in up quickly, sweetening to taste, Did not let the go sailed from MontevieUo company, apt. Maysville, people old to Ethel, Dodge, with content. She remembered all his and seal W tell, ■ public opinion veered around as the en- while hot. Many can it un- hen the locusts came, to me June 7 for Puerto replied to congrarniat. How as sat at on Burghi. she — they coffee the top of that boyish aspirations; entered into all his was sweetened, but it is far safer to use the Is, today, a mysterj Evie A T sailed from from the Worcester h„ gagement announced. The new house hard won lull Reed, Whittier, and “Look! oh ■ hopes ambitions. The party was the sugar. This makes excellent w inter look! What's in my hair?” New York Nov 25 for Bahia. sister com being completed, Essie became house- pies, Their general cut the chevrons from a dead pany organ of an intercourse Crawling, Herbert W H sailed beginning that stimu- keeper, Mrs. Lamson her and is keenly telished as sauce during late crawling everywhere. lieutenant Black, Blanchard, years ago. gladly resigning chill, — lated anew from Rosario April for Rio. every good resolution, gave a feeble reign. Aud under the new it spring, when the apples begin to grow Buddhist! Brahmin! what would you And called for the brave young fellow who new to reign Iolani, McClure, sailed from New York vigor every new hope of Mark’s was flavorless. As in With the do? had saved the and wonderful to see how even the old canning pineapples, caterpillar panic day, June 1 for Honolulu. life. a wooden or silver knife Would you let them crawl aud crawl, And the men choking for utterance people smartened up. They had uo only and spoon pointed Mabel I Meyers, C N Meyers, arrived at Never killing them at all? to where he lay ; There are women who carry in their chronic to if some should be used, the acid turning both Rosario b Iroui Buenos Ayres. For Worn* objection cleanliness, Would you o’er them bend and Low bent the beside him, aud drew May own an one fruit and steel knives black. yearn general Dr. Tolinan's M ust! .v 1; hearts overflowing fund •!' sym- else did the aud with A porcelain All their Matanzas, arrived at New York April 20 necessary work; misery to learn? the flag o’er his face, happiness t<> hundreds who can sink self u the Mark and Essie to or kettle is from Havana. pathy, utterly govern and direct, the agate necessary. Does it seem a cruel With those dark eyes of azure and There is no thing deep lips Olive J O cleared from positively of another and Lamson farm aud Lamson so All this of childish Thurlow, Hayes, tn medii'al science, tli.it presence person’s interest, household STAND UP TO FIT A eaterpillaring? grace. SHOE. Philadelphia April 10 for Ponce. safely do the work. 11.i\ throw their own power into their lost its old name that you could Pity them! but, oh beware! And a nation counts one more hero, a mother neigh- scarcely Penobscot, E G Parker, sailed from Bos- failure. The lomrest and to bor’s work without find in “People would find less difficulty with They are crawling everywhere, mourns her son :— oiiiciousness or today Maysville one voice to ton 20 for Buenos are relieved in days u ;:l said the Julia H. He was only one of the many, of the brave April Ayres. offence. Essie Lennox was such a wo- repeat the old saying that ‘Mark Lamson ready-made shoes,” experienced f May. Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, cleared from remedy will do this. No “if would stand to fit was only one. interfereme with work. I man. young as she was. She could give came from bad stock.” [New York salesman, they up Philadelphia Feb 23 for Port Elizabeth; them instead of down. Nine eases sneeessfuilv treated whole mind on, sitting we March lat 30 31 Ion 30 41 W. ■ her to every detail which she Ledger. Thus cannot scatter blossoms o’er the spoken 13, N, pondenee.anrl t lie mosteoii out of t> She Made Home Happy. Rose Melvin cleared from had carried to her, from the cutting of persons n, particularly women, graves of those who fell, Innis, Colcord, £iiaranteed in every mstai want a comfortable chair while 7 for St Pierre. dreds of ladies w limn I n-a. for a child to the they are But we can pay them homage, we can guard Philadelphia April aprons neighbor’s gentle “She made home These few words further \ a and it is happy.” their well. Sachem, arrived at March 22 partienlars of an invalid’s fitting shoe, with the greatest heritage Shanghai soothing terror of death; I read, from New York via answered. Free eonfidi nt can them to stand for a Oh! as long as a man remaiueth, oh! as Hong Kong. from her mother’s kettle difficulty you get Within a written on a long matters of a p? ivateor de u preserving to churchyard, stone; as we God’s Thomas A Goddard, W S Griffau, sailed few minutes even after the shoe is keep trust; in mind t his remedy is an- the of a widow7 fitted. No name, no date, the simple words alone from Boston 8 for Rosario. comforting newly-bereaved CASTOR IA Till the last great day of and the April every miditi.m an.i when Told me the of unknown judgment, possil-i. or Then, they begin walking about, they story the dead ; A arrived orphan. Nothing was too deep or For Infants and Children end of all of dust, Willard Mudgett, C Colcord, leave no ill ellei is e. wonder the shoes are not so comfort- A marble column lifted high its head at Boston 20 from Turk’s Island. mail seeurelv s-/ solemD, nothing too transient or trivial, why May we prove ever true to our heroes, and April sealed, able as were at first trial. A wo- Close by, inscribed to one the world has M.\ N t * * Id* Trenient for that tender, ever-active interest and they never forget this day, SCHOONERS. The Kind You Have man’s is known : that made her Always Bought foot considerably smaller when But with wrong, laid down, as one man, our sympathy the idol of Mays- But ah, that grave with moss o’er- she sits in a chaii than when she lonely tribute ville as well as walks offering lay Georgia Gilkey, W R Gilkey, arrived at the comfort of her home. grown The •'[. about. Exercise a And the flag they loved and cherished ten- Charleston 23 from Boston. An hour with Essie sent him back to brings large quantity Thrilled me far more than his who armies May tircly \» S of each fold Bruns- of blood into the feet, and swell led. derly drape Gladys, H B Colson, sailed from wo/ //is his uphill work full of new hope, every they Over the nation’s dead and The muscles also loved, fling it wick May 8 for Philadelphia. adults, appreciably. require o’er their True’s any con energy stimulated, every hope brightened. “She made home the mold; arrived at certain In shoes this fact happy!” Through Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, curt* f< He had not dared to set before him in space. buying And at their iast bivouac a loug sad years standing may Pascagoula May 81 from Ponce, via Ship PIN WORM blood ;ui should be borne in mind.” York I from all hearts plain words the hope of one day winning School [New The mother toiled, and never stopped to prayer throb, Island quarantine. organs. Expenses, City and Price «•>. her to answer Country. Herald. rest One nation, one people, one one John C arrived at New' heart his own, for there banner, Smith, Kneeland, Writ.1! HOW TO COOK VEAL. one service God. was all the humilitv of true nassion in Until they crossed her hands upon her purpose, to York May 19 from Brunswick, Ga. DU. J. » Lucia at New A uImi that When we look into the of ex- breast, Porter, Farrow', arrived young, anient heart, but he realized question Veal is a meat which should be always And closed her no York 29 from New Orleans. Elixir eyes, longer dim with May a new force, a new spur of ambition. for school June. penditures purposes, and the thoroughly cooked, and that rather slow- tears. Mary A Hall, Haskell, sailed from Boston Essie never sneered at him as the neigh- salaries of the Half an hour to a 27 for Fernandina. teachers, the ly. pound is usually The simple record that she left behind, The in May bors had become accustomed to superiority bumblebees riel ve the thick red clover, S' doing; allowed in As veal has com- Was grander than the to R F Pettigrew', Morse, arrived at Turks NOTICE OF of in education is roasting. soldier’s, my Tousling and tumbling it over ami over; Essie never threw cold water over his city possibilities very mind. Island 31 from Boston, paratively little flavor and is rather dry, it The far sun shines and the winds by, May I )FKSF \NT t.> a licon-.- for the Essie marked. The annual go R W arrived at plans improving land; was expenditures per of fat in the If And a sparrow-hawk above in the Hopkins, Hicliborn, J Judge i»t Probate f*.i requires plenty cooking. poises June 1 never sarcastic over the Carthagena from Philadelphia. State ot Maine, i sba i1 -> clashing of his capita for all public school purposes in it should be basted We sky. roasted, frequently Though Repent. Sallie 1’ \V H arrived at Bruns- the of .) 111 \. ■ and ambitions. As he saw On, West, eighth day A. poverty her with butter or else covered with of cities of 8,000 population and is strips There is little to learn from the of the wick 25 from New' York. in the forenoon, on t he p more he ventured to tell her upwards flight May frequently, pork. In roasting, a thick piece from the Though we repent, can any God give back swallow, Tufa, A S Wilson, arrived at Boston from title and interest wiich Her of wilder of some $3.77; outside of such cities, $2.10. The of in said v wider, hopes, day escap- of the is considered The dear, lost days we might have made Who leads where his comrades Baltimore 4 Waldo, County contrast is even upper part leg best, gathering April from the more marked in so fair— in and to the folloyving d- ing drudgery before bim, and strongly aie ex- follow Willie L E sailed from the loin and breast also ; Newton, Coombs, m > the rural of the although yy :t\ certain lot. or | his to a where his distinctly portions Turn false to true, and careless to care, The stream runs slow New' 31 for making way city educa- country. cellent, Remove the if the fillet is and the hills are high, York May Brunswick, Ga. said Waldo, being a p.i•: For in the rural bone, And let us find now we tion him a instance, districts of the again what lack? Ami the above in the 1 >i »i) acre s.> < ;.!!■■ I might give start in more con- and fill the with a sea- sparrow-hawk poises .■»,( lot, used, space highly once more to tread South Atlantic States the annual expendi- Oh, once, the old-time sky. loyys, i/. Beginning ai genial occupation. soned with Our Clubbing Offer. The New York < ture is 93 cents and dressing. Dredge salt, pepper track, said lot No 1 >3 in the am only per capita, in the a “Father and mother seem to need me and and in a cov- The flowers we threw once to And clear, sweet note from the is ville tin*nee southyyoi*• South Central States 91 cent, flour, put drippiDg pan, away more ground Tribune is a paper of 20 pages, tilled per Weekly mo he capita. or wear— ville to the southeast now,” told Essie one day; are ering with buttered paper the cover of ringing, of “they In the cities in these two sections it is a with geueral news and matter interest thence westerly on tlie we can God back Where bird in the silence now is singing; old and have no other child. the pan. Strips of pork may be laid on Though repent, any give lot No. 103 and lot V. I'M respectively $2.42 and $1.93 per capita. The lost we Like drifts of snow do the white clouds lie, and value in every home. The subscription “I think it was the the of the or butter be dear, days might have made called ; thence northern is,” quick reply It is a remarkable and top meat, may And the above in the interesting fact that so fair? sparrow-hawk poises is SI a We have a contract with line of lot No “your mother could scarcely bear a sep- used in the basting. Add water when the price year. northerly the cities of Montana head the list with a Who can repulse a stealthy ghost’s attack— sky. the line bety\cei aration. flour has and baste often. Cook- the publishers of The Tribune by which w e dividing browned, Silence a voice that doth the place of beginning, cub.' per capita expenditure of $0.85. The midnight In the breadth is a brown And in her home she found no one ed this veal is nice the pasture’s song- can furnish that free to all who pay for more or less, the Mine cities of Massachusetts come next way, especially dare— paper being with sparrow— Horace Hragdon John lb whose ciaim seemed to her stronger than second day, eaten cold in slices. Make fresh hopes spring from grave-sod of The Journal one in advance. by $5.00, and New York is third with $4.75. There’s a rush of wings like a whistling Republican year March 14,1878, ami recorder Mark's. The was dem- village essentially Alabama is at the foot of the despair? arrow— The Journal gives all the local news and is Deeds. Hook 206. Page II''. list, with Set free a from and the fact that Essie was the tortured soul memory’s rack ? eel of real estate situated it ocratic, Forever and aye must the sweet notes die. an earnest of local and 90 cents in the cities and 32 in advocate interests, ■ per capita Arbitration Though we repent, can any God give back bounded and described as I• ■ 11 only child and heiress of the richest and Russia’s Plan. And a sparrow-hawk poises above in the sky. the country distsicts. North and South The dear, lost we have made The Tribune is one of the if not the ed land of tie. most influential man days might best, northerly by in the place did not in the June Woman’s land of Oak Hill <”<■ Carolina and Florida are but little better. The June Russia’s so fair? [Ernest McGaffey Hundreds have Granite her from Mrs. Lamson Hague, 7. scheme Home best, city weekly published. land of said prevent visiting for June. Companion. Horace Hragdon [Gunton’s Magazine for a arbitration tribunal con- taken of this liberal and it of the late James Holmes. upon terms of perfect equality. She was permanent advantage offer, the institution of a tribunal for one acres, being the same pr. fond of templates CASTOR.IA. has in case. Send 1 the weak, amiable woman, strong- given satisfaction every Horace ( bar a certain number of THE MODERN BEAUTY Hragdon by as she Kor Over years to which will Kind Vou Have dated ly censured, in her youthful Kilty years. Bears the Alwa)is BOUgH in your names. June 13, 1880, and re-'. be submitted the arbitration I' m the indolence that obligatory Thrives on food and with istry of Deeds. Hook 218. strength, easy-going An Old and Wbll-Tbied good sunshine, " Remedy.—Mrs. cases enumerated in article ten of the so much of said real estate i> made her home such a sense of confusion of exercise in the air. Her " Winslow’s has been used for plenty open The report of the Red Cross Society just Sargent Granite Company to Soothing Syrup Russian project, un- w and discomfort; and, in her gentle, pleas- already^publisbed, form glows with health and her face blooms issued shows that Portland, Maine, was by two deeds recorded in over fifty years by millions of mothers for less the powers in the conlflict are a in Hook J 1 ant way, she endeavored to that upon in the amount of relief afforded Deeds, 225, Pages brighten “I’m afraid we must be with its If her system needs the second Dated this seventh dav of J m home for Mark their children while teething, with special tribunal to settle their differences. divorced, my beauty. by suggestions and offers perfect to his the Cuban reconcentrados. New York ALFREDKN I' All cases of arbitration also dear,” said Mr. Newlywed young action of a laxative she of that fell to the It was success. It soothes the softens the optional may cleansing remedy, help ground. child, wife. “The doctor I have rheuma- was first with to be and all the whether says uses the and supplies amounting $5,- like a feather-bed to to arouse all cures wind and submitted, powers gentle pleasant Syrup of Figs, fighting try gums, allays pain, colic, tic tendencies, and must give up all sweet 600, and Portland came next with supplies Mrs. Lamson to active signatories or otherwise, may submit made by the California Co. only. any improvement, is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleas- Bazar. Fig Syrup to the value of $2,600—an exceedingly and rebuffed Essie could their differences to this tribunal by ap- things.” [Harper’8 there, only help ant to the taste. Sold in creditable Freedom Notice by druggists every to the permanent bureau. showing. Mark by words of that were plying Ap- The New York Tribune The sympathy of the world. cents a bot- It’s a mistake to imagine that itching piles Weekly $1, like wine of life to his love. part Twenty-five pendices to this agreement provide bases 1 hereby give to my minor can’t be a mistake to suffer a Journal a The Tribune “Trust not to but your dam Its value is incalculable. Be sure and cured; day Republican $2 year. appearances,” put BUTLER, hre time from this “And while I am here I tle. for the organization of the tribunal, rules must do the longer than you can help. Doan’s Ointment faith in Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which never none of his wages or any of hi of and the creation of a sent free to all subscribers, new or old, who j pay work that lies under my band,” he Baid, ask for Mrs. Winslow’B Soothing Syrup, and procedure perma- brings instant relief and permanent cure. disappoints. It is the best medicine money Searsmont, May 26, 1890. nent bureau to sit at The for The Journal one year in advance. ANDREW “hard as it is! But, Essie,” and his face take no other kind. Hague. At any drug store, 60 cents. pay can buy. 3w22* A HEN. I jivB AS Imperialism and Prohibition. The “Aria.” Big Catch of JTackerel. \ rastime and a Cure for Ner- Yacht Owned in vl)Ug Prostration. cussed at The Largest and Costliest p the Universalist Convention. More Than 4000 Extra Maiue. Large Fish Taken H vKBOR, Juue 5, 1899. °f the Universalist State from the White Bar YSTERIES N 8es.sion to the rVmvoJf-'°n A addition fleet of Trap. Wheels, in splendid light amusement.” That Portland m ini June T Wednesday steam in Maine waters will be the Provincetown, 6. A howling OF CATARRH. tor ordered when I went ,t*1’ was voted as the sense yachts sou’ wester the of tiw»Une built for former Mayor Edward prevented work of macker- ullis ago for a panacea for that the School “Aria,” el last an(j Sunday “The Gas dragging night, but the schools en- y °pn^nti°n1 H. Blake of by Engine *l!l1 s ion. U. State Bangor, tered to (j lie conventions should L. & the harbor as they had not done Penetrating any that sounds and Power Co., & Charles Seabury this j.uu'e easy— .83parate‘y, and that there be no season, and set netters of the Hubs, cilantro at Morris and weirmen organ body, t le Co., Consolidated,” Heights, hut if you have ever Present for made the best haul to hohiOirr O. arrangements which will have her date. catarrh, thousrh ine- of nervous 6 New York City, and ’ength your conventions. The best catch was that of the is Ren *' trial this month and then be brought White thodical, myste- s. all trip ,1 up your reserve B!ancliard presented the reso- bar trap on liition’. 10m to Maiue. Long point, 4,200 extra large rious. It is called ,i,. t. good nature and fkecommittee on resolutions, mackerel. Other Thefhe f u The “Aria” will be the and most traps caught from 150 u so it have to is an largest by many Spokes following to you nothing abstract: owned in this State. 350. as costly steam yacht names that the which is strong as thaf the idea of a Mackerel were ant' t';ei°l was refreshing lndePeudence. “No euough in i, from where The letter from exhausting taste and acceptable to the It lin ks imperialism radius of 1000 miles at moderate speed- night Hyannis, the boat is ly- following the Hon. was monotonous. system. among the designs of a who and will CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000 '\ing is the one people She will several small boats aud au ing, return at once to renew fish- Charles N. of the perfect strengthening laxa- believe in a government of the carry Vallandigham Adju- (krything else was tried tive. the people, by ing off Nantucket, where fished tant cleansing system the and for 18-foot naphtha launch. they last. General’s Office, Columbus, O., ►k up It is effectually, people the people.” 1 his craft has been able SURPLUS, $33,000 farming. dispelling colds, headaches and fevers Her deck house, well forward, is built of to fish only sev- bears on this He that Deploring the custom of en point directly. says: proved this is the gently yet and cj'. prevalent nights in three weeks, yet she has tak- DEPOSITS SOLICITED promptly enabling one babbath and selected mahogany, beautifully panelled i luxuries, and my ex- to overcome breaking, pledging all possi- en 5,000 mackerel. General’s | habitual constipation per- ble efforts to and having plate glass wiudows. The Adjutant Office, ■ about a better state of ption to the rule. Its bring She started to return to June Safe j maneutly. perfect freedom from diniug| saloon is roomy and well lighted Provincetown Columbus, O., 23, 1697. deposit botes for rent at $3, $5 So.50 amt "tn farm was things. when my forty- every objectionable and sub- and the same is true of the mackerel struck here two weeks To whom it concern: quality 5. to aud ventilated, may #8 a year. » of served Commending the church the de- and party three, stance, and its on the a ago, spoke the which had acting kidneys, noimnational butler's pantry connected, which has Dolphin, I have Our new and 1 will stake liver and and been been troubled greatly with vault is unequaled in Eastern Maine larsley, bowels, without weakening schools, especially dumb waiter from the be- getting big hauls off Nomans, and or Westbrook tuning gallery and decided to a»'l in ttre a journalist that they irritating them, make it the ideal Seminary. remained for another trial. indigestion try the UNEXCELLED security against all low. The steering gear, compass, etc., night’s an a dollar a but laxative. palling upon professing Universa- She merits of Pe-ru-na as a I and burglary in the piece, d; are on of the deck where there caught 1,700 mackerel that remedyr country. In the Iists to do tlieir best to top house, night, r new in the process of bring others into aud other boats stationed around found it to be of and Those potatoes manufacturing figs tills church of is a substantial but ornamental bridge. her took great service, renting boxes can have the exclusive arc as are Jesus Christ. used, they pleasant to the from 1,200 to were recommend it to of i. Below deck is the usual chain hold and 3,000, although they heartily any one so rivilege taking their boxes to and from the taste, but the Affirming that the time has come n I’ve learned much medicinal qualities of the 25 miles apart. The of catch at troubled. I feel ults. ioi a forward of it a storeroom. Aft of the equality assured that they will ive an are obtained from senna reconsideration of the entire ques- half acre of pota- remedy and mess points widely separated the be other tion of prohibition. chain hold are the crew’s quarters, proves plenti- benefited by giving it a trial.—C. N. i if luck con- aromatic plants, by a method tude of file fish. my good room and toilet the fitted The fished Sun- known to S. the room, quarters Nancy Vallandigham. ic no the California Fig Syrup Regretting death of Rev. F. M. off droughts or fresli- Hou 1 with beds and lockers. Here is day night Nantucket and 000. Co. In order to its ton and B. F. folding caught Mr. H. H. *><■ won’t cost me much only. get beneficial Briggs. The Iris of this on Vallandighsm is a son of Hon. i). also a staterot m for the captain and an- place was the see ne LAMSON, effects and to avoid Returning the thanks of the conven- Clement L. ';-ci. 1 must be first or imitations, please other for the chief The and caught 1,350, making a total of 8,550 Vallandigham, has been remember tin1 full name of the tion to Rev. Miss 0. E. of engineer. galley matter of self Company Angell Norway fitted with for that craft since she went south three two terms in the Ohio was congrat- on the of for her occasional is nd this is range, Legislature, printed front every sermon, to the next|aft, weeks j.uden was all up and package.r. people ice and other neces- ago. The banner haul of tire elected clerk of the of the Church of the Messiah stove, liox, pumps night Senate, and is now v for their de- was made the Licensed neighbor, Mr. iiaw- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP and useful Abaft the by tiny boat Freedom of in the Auctioneer. CO/* lightful to sary appurtenances. Adjutant General’s Office. His time SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. hospitality, newspapers for Gloucester. That craft •ng experience, their are the boiler and engine rooms put nets over letter is but one of LOUISVILLE. KY reports, and to the railroads tor galley many thousand on P. O. ! in the ground. And NEW YORK. N Y. which have floors of sheet steel and brass just before night, and before 5 o'clock ADDRESS, Lor sale all s. — kindness to the lettuce by Dmucrist l’rice 5 their bath and toilet rooms. Then comes the ITTLE family passed reward, and Bev. Mr. defended the resolutions. I i' us to Eddy these admirers are devices known are main saloon, finished in hard loyal and steadfast to- There fifiy-i'our ports in the island Mr. Barton of Augusta asked if it woods, light- vent this, such as leav- ed from the sides and top, and an IVER with faith in its of Cuba, but only fifteen are open to the was right to bring political matters into having day, teachings, and con- in a tub of cold water, entrance from the deck a com- world's commerce. the convention. by spacious PIUS. fidence in the information which it : 1 -st lor three There are two brings days, Dr. Blanchard: “Who is to do panion way. perfectly ap- to their 11o11*i1 Set The trying and jin \ experience last suni- Kev. the “Alia.” After her trial trip she East year the people of the United Luther F McKinney* opposed the youth, strengthened and ripened the some fancy chickens will under her own steam to Ban- by States used about war. favored tin* resolution, and proceed CURE of thought of over half a c v gave me. I shed my 71,000,000 pounds gor where the denizens of the Sick Headache and relievo all the troubles inci- experiences century. which cost that even President. the “Queen tea, $10,000,000. McKinley deplores dent to a bilious state of the such as It lias hukens—the live that City” will be given opportunity to feast system, lived mi its and oil the existing war. Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after merits, by one they faded and The War is their eyes upon this beautiful Heating While most "iui.u .support oi progressive A mencnns. Department having difficul- Kev. Mr. Mead asked for a report eating. Pain in the Side, &c. their iu the summer the remarkable success has been shown in curing ty providing men to care for the in- from the committee on palace. During yacht It is -The New York credentials before Weekly Tribune,” acknowle : I the, is the that the willful hens creased number of coast defense will be in evidence in Penobscot bay and mntryovei guns. the vote ou the resolutions, and the com- leading National \\ a \. 1 concluded to set other Eastern waters, and later on Mr. Family Newspaper. lu some of mittee reported Kev. II. F. rest cluck it so parts Russia the only food through a its value to out; I Blake will invite few of his friends to Recognizing those who desite ail the n.-.vs .f r state ami Nation for the consists at Moulton of Biddefonl. hei with the people present of him in a to New York to witness SICK the required The resolution Dr. Blan- join trip Headache, Carter's Little Liver Pills are publishers of The J -urnil mi .ova acorns, and the soft bark of trees. reported by yet Republican (v favorite home 1 is eat,red ven superstitious peo- leaves, the great race between Shamrock and valuable in curing and pre- paper) chard was then defeated. 17 to 25. equally Constipation, into an alliance with “The York but tlit.* Columbia. venting this annoying complaint, while they also Weekly Tribune” which enables them to furnish .ieve) contrary dapan has more than half The resolution She considerably regarding prohibi- correct all disorders of the stomach,stimulate the both at the not liing living so c«>n- as papers trifling cost of sl'.OO per year. many inhabitants as the United .states, tory law was then taken up. liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only Ud not set nu those though our is two times Kev. K. II. Aldrich - Every farmer and every owes to to his country twenty objected to the Garden Enemies. villager himself, family, and to the com- I- and put her back with its area. form of the resolution. He declared his munity in which he lives a cordial of his local .a her ain She support newspaper, as it works con- 11g gait. faith in the law. There have been in the prohibitory and for liis interests in "1 a trade with the placed Susque- head stantly untiringly every way, to his home all the news Kev. D. P. moved that “the recent years the insect enemies brings hanna River at Payne During Ache they would be almost priceless to those who she soon had a “set- Columbia 3,000,000 shad and of his the of resolution be recommitted to the com- of have become much more suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu- happei lugs neighborhood, doings his friends, the condition and but this sister fry, obtained from the fish at Per- garden crops pros- obliging plant mittee with to a nately their goodness does notend here,and those for instructions report numerous pects different crops, the prices in home markets, in is -a at that but on Aid. than on ac- who once them will find these little pills valu- and, fact, weekly visitor kept lay- rysvilie, resolution in accord with the sentiment formerly, largely try able in so many ways that will not be wil- which should lit- found in a her till there were 2d count of the of varie- they every w;de-awake, progressive Den. Otis lias cabled the President that and practice of the Universalist church of ravages imported ling to do without them. But after all sick bead family. -glit it was time to in •Inst think of it! Both of these for he is still of the opinion that 30,000 troops this country.” ties, which seem to thrive in their new papers only -L 00 a year. 11 an old dish pan over will he sufficient for the effective coutrol Dr. Blanchard made a very and this makes the knowl- Send all subscriptions to The Republican Jaarnal Ca to further vigorous environments, .Jublishiiig Belfast, He. stop egg pro- of the He would make it a to Philippines. speech. crime edge of how to meet these new enemies as as to ACHE well sell He would buy liquor. to the suc- Is bane of so lives that here is where on from During the last twenty years flic Amer- absolutely necessary greatest the many peacefully j not punish a man on one side of the cess. we make our boast. Our cure it while when ican Bible has into circulation bar, great pills Mmday morning Society put and let the man on the other si tie others do not. in Alexico go The best way to begin is to give the in the nest with eight 000,370 Bibles, Testaments and free. Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small and various garden the best to take. Ono or two make a dose. FRED k.- with her. No sooner portions of tlie Bible. crops possible very easy pills Me. Mr. Payne “The Universalist chance are and do not or ATWOOD, Winterport, said, They strictly gripe ; « by providing good soil, proper vegetable 1 the nest than on jump- bv action all who One of tlie steel works in the church in Maine don’t believe in liquor at food and cultivation that purge, but their gentle please ther largest plant they may use them. In vialsat 25 five for Sold brooders aud they work! is all.” cents ; $1. being built at Ala. Part grow and better able to re- or sent mail. INSURANCE ing chickens at the rate Ensley, up vigorous by druggists everywhere, by and REAL ESTATE, of tlie will consist of ten Kev. II. L. Canlield of Dover then sist destruction from insect With- 1 equipment fifty pests. ming ever since, which; CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. tou basic open-hearth furnaces. offered the following as a substitute for out these the will not be worth the with serene com- crops adopts | the resolution as reported: trouble of attack from these present writing she is Capt. "Bob” Evans could not with- preventing “Kesolved. that we re-affirm our al- destroyers. Small Fill Small Base. Small Frice. Representing Over TvvenU Million Assets d the farm with seven- j stand tlie choppy seas of Lake and Erie, legiance to the Maine prohibitory law, ! After these come watchfulness and tow and the two pro- succumbed to seasickness while I fishing and that ir is our unalterable conviction t attention to remedial IRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, TORNADO with ex-President prompt measures. INSURANCE. awaiting the outcome Cleveland. that the highest interests of the State ! There is hardly an insect pest but can be INSURANCE and "even eggs. INSPECTION. 4J Security Bond, fur Cash,er.. The Post Office lias issued demand it* honest and vigorous enforce- with little trouble if taken when Contract- '•ume t<- I Department destroyed nrs. Administrators and Trustees. to dictate Dr. ment.” | | Correspondence solicited. Real esiate bought and sold instructions directing that hereafter news- : it lirst puts in an appearance. H Ith e i would mildly suggest “That’s papers shall be treated as letters in mak- ight. God bless you, brother,” '■ Below we the names of the worst N £iWE JB ftAl N n to his famous give laising said an and 1 ing up the mail for Porto Rico. aged delegate, the reading of of the insects and the means used to de- vous patients, m. YOURTRUSSAV/W [n. the substitute was received with great i stroy them. Zks&t. ^TiiROW liecord. 1 he w#low of ex-Senator Stanford of applause. Cutworms are hard to as mk SU /ttST California has j catch, they deeded stocks and real es- Mr. B. IS. Kelley made au impassioned hidden the a practical farmer, ami j keep during day. Usually tate valued at to the Califor- to the convention to stand the > :u $10,000,000 appeal by do but little it tlie is making some one’s nia they damage garden which hears His name. as stood the ban one’s own. university prohibitory law, they by : plowed very early in the spring and allowed of Christ. { XT' I Iii the coal mines of Illinois, the Gospel j to freeze and thaw a few times. A good ^TREATMENT I during Dr. Blanchard to the year ended June 30, ISOS, briefly replied way to kill them is to sprinkle Paris green ranee Matters. seventy-five made the resolution. men were accidently killed, speeches against on slices of potatoes and lay these pieces DR. E. C, WEST’S leaving forty- Kev. Mr. defended the resolu- live widows and 11J fatherless children. Mambly near freshly set-out plants. die executive committee tion of Dr. Blanchard. Mr. Canfield re- Paris green also kills potato bugs in a NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT nder writers’ Association, The Massachusetts State Board o plied. short time. Most use the mix- very people THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Of Men, Women and Health has issued a Mrs. Oliver Newman of Lewiston ture too stro Two ounces to •*d in Portland, was held circular, urging gen- '>ti- fifty gallon Is Bold under positive Written Guarantee, eral the time has come for the fol- of water children, cured by the ill. Col. Fred Atwood, II. vaccination throughout the State to thought is effectual if the mixture is kept by authorized agents only, to euro Weak Memory, the lowers of Christ to “This law must he Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, •'i Freeland Howe were prevent threatened of small- say constantly stirred. Striped cucumber bugs Quick- Fidelity Method. ap- epidemic ness, Night Losses, Evil Dreams, Lack of Conti- ■ enforced.” Christians of all denomina- are about the hardest we have to deal with. ittee to confer with the pox. nence, Nervousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Youth- No operation, tions must stand for this reform. cutting In of together They come iri a night and destroy the vines ful Errors, or Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium, Kxcliange. speaking It is or no detention from said that the new of New Ro- Rev. Mr. Mead said the Universalist in a a Liquor, which leads to Misery. Consumption, daily a con- city day. Usually they send scatterins question being chelle is Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, .$1 a the richest of its size in the church cannot be untrue to itself and to advance which should be a duties. ned at the present time, Mr. ! guard, warning, box; six for $5; with written guarantee to THE BEST FARM AM) FAMILY PAPER IN THE United States, a of its Master. It must stand true to its for are to 5 cure or refund one of the having population 13,- thousands certain follow. Mix money. Sample pack- We guarantee a cure rtland, principal 000 and an UNITED STAIES. BOTH ONE YEAR assessed valuation of record and for the law. of air-slacked lime and a of age, containing five days’ treatment, with full cew said: £13,000,- pounds quarter *'• in case we and organization, an instructions, 25 cents. 0~o every accept for treatment, 000, of R6v. Mr. Fall moved to until an ounce 01 rails sample only : d much average £1,000 per capita. adjourn green very tnorougmy each person. At store nr hv mail. very eucourage- no ni)i3y is until cure is com FOR ONLY 32.00. 1.30, but there were cries of “Question” and dust the leaves with this while the dew required to the farm insurance. It has been t1g"Hcd Label determined that is an and his motion was not Special. one gate. 15,000 already •i ket dependent Universalist church strongly June usually, although they sometimes Barrenness.^ we can send that practical and instructive journal, value—what it would amount of direct n$l a box; Bi t for $~>, with# sunlight received. to the business. come not leave clods around In connection with our own Ai 'e to be sold. It is rather opposed liquor later. Do any !%vritten s:uarantrrj Farm and Homk, '■ The substitute resolution was so to cure in 30 da. s. At e t; re m this adopted, the hills. Make the surface smooth, Tuk Kktblican Joi knal, both a kind of risk that j The BEFORE or }>- publication, Ministerial Association at Fort 54 to Dr. Blanchard “It iei'. APT "* »ut six 9, remarking: there will be no biding place for the bugs, full lor only $2.00. companies has a Sole Rilfast. Me. Conslutation and year doing j Wayne, Iud., issued proclamation won’t take to it seems.” R H. MO )DY, \gsn, examination free. •Mate long count us, and sprinkle the mixture on the ground who will take farm all of forbids a of the con signed by the Protestant ministers of the Lack space description are pretty freely. Soot from chimney the strong com- the attention to the loose Leiils of Farm and 1 <• ;,ii; wl»i, !i .id. uiu -juailed city, calling di- where wood is used is and we have olord losses. vorce good, ominent its laws of the State and Itch on for variety ami excellence, among publicly agree- human cured in 30 minutes by driven them away with road dust sprinkled issociatiou will look to ma\ be mentioned the Farm duly ing marry no person who has been di- Woolford’s Lotion This never many departments Sanitary freely on the leaves, as they seem not to Belfast Johnson nice legislation iu the vorced unless the cause was fails. Sold A. A. Howes & Office, Block, and Garden, Market deports, Fruit Culture, Plans untaithful- by Co., Druggists sure to • like Be get the remedy, THE UP-TO-DATE that an ness or willful Me. Iyl7 grit. and The Talks w ith a Lawyer, entirely legiti- desertion, and then Belfast, the the Inventions, tplury, wt* only whatever is used, on under side of shall ask for very lit- the innocent Around the Globe, Livestock and Dairy, The Poul* party. as there is where feed. LITTLE LIVER PILL I think as leaves, they that we, well CURES E. L. STEVENS. ry Yard, Box, The Veterinary, Plants borers are worse M.D., Question af: Last. Squash becoming discover that Co opera- European engineers visiting our West- Correctly Gauged and Fashions and Fancy Work, House- in some Flowers, n every year, seemingly, anti sections Biliousness, legislation.” ern machine shops, electrical plants and hold Features, etc. lake they have made it almost impossible to Operating Surgeon. shipyards express surprise and ad- There are few in this Constipation, Fvioi and tl oik i- p-r.'.islv semi-monthly persons country grow squashes. They work in the vines, mirition at the artistic construction and thus 21 numbers a the whole i who have enjoyed so much undeserved the laid Dyspepsia, giving you year, OK CI1AKGK. the beginning at roots. The eggs are mechanical completeness of these and as Edward Atkinson. Sick-Head- a volume el over 501* pages, praise publicity iu the season on the stems where making teeming structures. early just A $1,000,000 at For a with one or two Office Hours, 1 to 4 ; 7 to 8 P. M. with all the latest and most reliaM information i'g from a i'mM settled on shipyard generation, excep- they come from the ground and the borer ache and Liver U«*ra, <)., is with that and science can No better throat or lung troubles splendidly equipped tions, lie lias been on the wrong side of hatches and works iuside. The lime and experience supply. cantilever cranes Complaint. will call at Poor’s & traveling and the finest every great proof of its ;»■ >iiu ai ity can o,.> .«il\-1>.-i than its public question. Although Paris green will be a to use SUGAR COATED. :»M.,;m«..VrtV«W.VrVrtW>Vve given. 1 borers succeed iu getting year, very price bottles were JuneS. onist to the beneficent industrial given away Boston, Capt. Lurchin of the I legis- If the vine it g g Aildress all orders to 4m45 "',s will begins to droop, split open tell you its success schooner Good on lation for which Massachusetts is famous, !• Health SI Templar, seized May 11 with a Prescription. i' really the Throat sharp thin knife and find the borer only the United States authorities ou a There is a law upon the statute REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB. CO., endorsed by scarcely and kill it. Then cover with soil and it generally by of fish from books of ihe State in the interest of ■ charge carrying smuggled Bay will MAINE. -ent bottle will cure or usually revive and grow' without A prm; beautiful colored plate*; latest BELFAST, Maine to has filed an answer the laborers’ condition which •Sold by all druggists in Boston, to [improving injury. fashions ; dressmaking economies fancy ** the information filed by District does not bear the imprint of his opposition. II work ; household hints; fiction, etc Sub 3; Attorney worms are to be with ? scribe to for certain | day, or, send 5c latest copy fc Cabbage Jones in the United States also Every of the factory acts lie tena 2 ©rftwrWi S'lStM 9 Lady agents wanted. Send for terms court,and phase us, but tliey a ret so easily destroyed that DR. W. L. a all bond, the sureties being F. J. Kimball ciously opposed, predicting sorts of Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up to- WEST, they should not create much alarm. Take //(. daftfe, Joe 5- 'eiyvvhere will be inter- and W. 1). Rudd. The captain admits evils and presenting tables of figures to % date, Ectimmiical and Absolutely g£ common Persian insect powder, being sure Patterns. ^►Veterinary I Surgeon.-# ‘""ouncement that Mrs. Em- that he unloaded the fish in Boston and prove that those already enacted were S I;E Perfect-Fitting Paper $ to get that which is fresh, and put it into 'ijyna "tends to contribute several sold but asserts that he bought injurious. Experience and Graduate and Medalist it, herring investigation a common powder gun, or in the absence s:tnd dollars towards the at and at have shown his to be false and <7 Lubec, Me., pollock Eastport, prophecies of a § ! that, a pepper box with perforated fee,’d/iooHj/r/f1ajf/’el Ontario Veterinary College. school in Me., of and dealers in his figures worthless, call pedagogical responsible packers [(iunton’s Magazine top, and in the morning sprinkle a Tm^ flit* promise sometime full market value for June. early eac/i 9 Office an l Pharmacy at Belfast Livery Do. that, open market, paying little of the over the inside of the meet/ye/'jfUjJeJ. she will add and that had powder "turc, another without knowledge they esldenee u <1 "i* leaves on the worms that are at work. In 3 dee/frme •> Hospital 17 Congress street. school will an have endow- smuggled. Some 20 quintals of the pol- Relief in Six Hours. five that is touched (/fdoeih/ioon^afaf ,st minutes every worm Office Telephone 8-2. Residence 214 a he he from G. M. Han- Patterns Telephone *1,000,000. Only year lock, says, bought will dale j/e « H be dead, and a few such treatments $e '•’-•>,000 to the Teachers’ collector of customs for the district Distressing lviduey and Bladder Disease fol er.nd/^/ei/ton son, are a The Patterns.) 5 lft relieved in six hours by ‘'New Great South all that is necessary in season. * University of Chicago. of Passamaquoddy, Maine, at public auc- ■/o tf/e ficaid t/ie flae/cmal/i 1 ctm each—*on< higher. 5 American Kidney Cure.” It is a great insect powder is not to 1$ tion of which had been poisonous anything m Sold m nearly every city 2 smuggled goods on account of " surprise its exceeding prompt- but insects and be used with by nail f ron S seized. may safety. *3?. Cf'. f/aeir/ eMtVa/fdni. ness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys [Farmer’s Voice. a McCALL CO., I for 90 and back, in male or female. Relieves re- $135 Days Watt 14th Now York. A blessing alike to young and Dr. tention of water almost If ^ St., A few Ladies and Gentlemen wanted old; immediately. No one would ever be bothered with con- | Energetic Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry; na- you want quick relief and cure this is the To Mr. Corner Druggist, to stipation if everyone knew how naturally I Canvass. Abive salary guaranteed. Call or ture’s specific for dysentery, diarr koea and remedy. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Sure Cure St. drug- and quickly Burdock Blood Bitters regu- TheHi-Allowance Republican Journal and McCall’s Maga* address, J. H. CILLEY, summer complaint. gists, Belfast, Me. Iyl8 lates the stomach and bowels. i 1(! zlne, one year each for $2.10 In advance. 6inl riain Street, Belfast, Ms Chester Trundy is confined to the house SEARSPORT LOCALS. FOREIGN PORTS. GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER. with rheumatism. j Esquimault, June 6. Ar, bark Puritan, G. J. Shaw took twenty-five salmon Sun- There will be a dance at the Hall Cardiff Grange A-bury, (108 days passage; all day. at this place June 22d. Vera Cruz, May 18. Sid, bark Doris, Capt. Alansou Ford left for New York George Miller of the Monroe house, Mon- Klages, Sabine Pass. Monday. roe, was in town last week Port Spain, June (>. Ar, bark Charles F Ward, Coombs, Santos (will load for North Miss Ethel Wentworth is at home for the Freeman Waning and wife of Boston vis- of Hatteras.) summer. ited F. L. Trundy, Esq., last week. Iloilo, April 80. In port, ship Susqueban- na, bewail, for Delaware Breakwater Miss Jeanette B. Rice returned from Cas- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Card of Brooks were ||$OVAL&(| Shanghai, April 29. Sid, ship Luzon, Makes the food more delicious and wholesome tine last week. in town last Sunday visiting relatives. Hiogo; May 1, in port bark Sachem for New York via ROYAL BAKING POWDER NEW YORK. Hong Kong. GOLD CO., Fred R. Sweetser is at home for his sum- C. O. Feruald will soon start for the west, Hilo, May 21 Sid, bark Edward May, mer vacation. to be absent about one month on business. Bakns, San Francisco (not as before ) Halldale. Miss Eliza Hall, who spent Prospect Village. Mr. and Mrs. Ge o. Guantanamo, May 27. Iu sch Miss Nina Ward is visiting her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and of Bos- port Eliza .1 family Pendleton, Fletcher, ldg for New York Mrs. J. B. Sweetser. the winter in Lowell, Mass., returned home Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dockham, Mr. ton are in town visiting at C. O. Fernald’s. Newcastle, NSW, May 1. I„ ,)0rt’ slap last Friday_Frank Sanford has sold his and Mrs. Josiah Colson, Mr. and Mrs. Reaper for Kahului. Lucy and Lettie F' idleton returned from Clarence and Delbert Brown were | Staples farm to John Nutter of Benton Falls. Isaac Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Black River, Ja, 25. In W Cunningham, May port sch orce-ster, Mass., Sunday. in town last week, the guests of W. L. Hattie II Barbour, for Charlie Colby, who was kicked by a horse a Killman spent last Saturday and Sunday at Erskine, Pruvidence l)r. William is the of Mathews. (to sail in a day or two.) Watters, Jr,, guest short time able to return to his work Nickwa Dr. B. Colson of ago,was Point, Northport. Rio Janeiro, June lith. Sid, bark Priscilla DUST Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Mitchell. Mrs. Bloomfield Reed and two children of at C. A. Hall’s last week... .James Reeves is Bangor favored them with his presence Sun- Baltimore. of are Turks Island May 31. sch G. A. Robertson Augusta made short Tremout in town visiting her parents, boarding at Frank Thompson’s_Walter day noon. All had a delightful time. They Sid, Estelle, THE BEST Hutchinson, Bangor; June 5, in sob R calls on friends in town last and Mrs. Thomas Dorr. Boulter returned home from Massachusetts Dr. port Thursday. Capt. occupied Colson’s cottage.Allie F. Pettigrew, for Boston about 8th. Richardson rode from Waterville to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kingsbury of Frank- last Saturday....The Montville quarterly Roberts is visiting bis parents in Brooks.... Ralph MARINE MISCELLANY. at the church here next Searsport on his bicycle last Saturday. fort were iu town recently, the guests of her meeting begins Mrs. James Killman is in Winterport visit- Friday afternoon. .Ira Howard was at home her David Smith... .Mrs. Alice After the sch Gov Mrs. William II. Blanchard and son Scott parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Wil son N. Dow. ing brother, Ames, from Norfolk for floated from Belfast last Sunday. will entertain the S. B. I. S. June Galveston, off Lou Key, two wreck w ill their residence here for the sum- is a Haley Powder Grass slim and it looks like occupy looking ers, who assisted, accompanied the vessel to Prospect Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Joe 221 instead oi Mrs. Lane-Miss Emma mer. short which will the farmers wlic destination to settle salvage. JVashing crop, give Brewster and little Clara of Cam- Trevitt has returned from where she New June G. Sch have a an to clean up. daughter Milo, York, Young Brothers,! A movement is on foot to establish an surplus opportu nity from den visited Mr. and Mr. Thomas visited her Mr. Clark, who is Crowley, Pascagoula May reports Heagan uncle, very ou j experimental rural mail delivery in Sears- The complimentary hall at the grange that Juue o, at J. a. in rnn ashore two sick-As no new cases of last Saturday and Sunday .Charles F. Ginn there are scarlet miles east of Z ichs Inlet. wus port. hall, given last Thursday night by Al. Clark LI, hauied off and of Belfast called on fever the school will this week_ at 4 p. in Goh steamer L of iu honor of his recent daughter Emeroy begin by wrecking .J Mer- J. Louis who has several Prospect marriage ritt and towed to Pendleton, spent relatives here last Martha Harry W. Lowe of Stapleton. Sustained no to Mrs. Clara Nickerson of Sunday_Miss Bangor, accompanied by weeks in left for his home at May Swai.ville, apparent damage and is m e leaking. town, Saratoga, E. Harriman spent last Sunday at her his friend E. Patterson, visited his sister, was a success in every particular. Over Gloucester, June 7. Sch Mary Ann Calif., Friday. old to Old Town Catherine Lowe last week. It which arrived here in home, returning Monday Littlefield, McCann, to-day”, in tow sixty couples were attendance, and danc- of Several from here attended the morning. She was Samuel was the first time the Lowe children had tug Ralph Rolf, was iu collision” with an LEOSAID accompanied by graduat- ed to the excellent music of Clarke's orches- If unknown three-master off Handkerchief ing exercises of the Normal School at Cas- Dowleyof Brewer-Lester Harriman is met for four years, but were not tra of Fran kfort. they long Shoal lightship last Thursday, and she tine 7th. put ...the;,.. June spending a few weeks with his family- in renewing their acquaintance .Catherine into yaiinis with mainsail gone, starboard fore and main Miss Georgie Hammons of New Haven, Capt. and Mrs. W. H. Harriman arrived L. Littlefield claims to have picked the first rigging parted, davits goim, and stanchions badly broken. She is is the summer with her COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. home from Boston last Sunday-Sch Ro- quart of strawberries in town, June 8th. being Conn., spending towed to Bangor for repairs. Ar at Bangor W. D. is aunt, Mrs. S. A. Prescott. meo, Capt. Harriman, loading Liberty. A singular mishap occurred June 9th. Clinton. Hon. W. W. Brown has an- for Rockland. D C, June 8. of the heads in Bucksport in Montville one last week. As Sela Washington, Returns Janet Sargent, formerly manager day received from United nounced that he will give to the town a States shipping in is Nelson of this town was from the CELEBRATED Western Union Telegraph olfice Bath, Comrade wishes to returning commissioners coincide with the re- on Thorndike. Higgins report PALMIST, library building. The lot which it public Jacob Cain in Montville with a load cently made to the of Great spending a few weeks in town. one mistakes in the of place parliament is to be located was June 9th. It is correct of the report WILL BE AT THE bought of while Britain that the higher wages paid on Amer- returned train Yererans of June 1st hay, passing through a piece of W. T. C. Bunnells, Esq., by located in the centre of the town. The the "Waldo Co. meeting ican vessels lead to frequent desertions of woods between Frank and a visit to son and wherein it states that F. A. was Mayhew’s seamen from British vessels iu of Friday evening from his structure, which is to be of stone, will Guernsey ports the Charles Davis’ some for United States. Ou American in Massachusetts. of the 29th Mr. Guernsey was person by design, sailing vessels daughter have a capacity of 5,000 volumes. Half of Capt.; Regt. the now ■$- mischief or came from out the woods monthly wages paid to able seamen Revere house, $ of Co. 2nd Maine malice, Belfast Seeing deer is not so rare now as to see the volumes will be presented by Mr. Brown. Captain H, Regt.Mr. at the nine principal seaports range from 1 and set the load of on fire. Frank Prentiss of Pittsfield visited hay Quicker to while on oxen. Chas. Woods saw three Saturday He will also endow the with and Mrs. 820 830, corresponding British library $5,000, than A FEW DAYS Mrs. Bert June 12 it takes to relate it the entire load was vessels in American ports wages average ...... afternoon. Deer, or oxen ? Ed. the income from which is to be devoted to their daughter, Stevens, in and 818. and 13.Mr. and Mrs. James Rackliff of enveloped flames, Mr. Nelson aud The contribution to be called the purchase of books. Work on the build- Rockport, June 11. The steel ship Puri- missionary his man had scant time to from the He made a Bangor are visiting at W. H. Coffin’s... .Mr. escape tan, Captain Fred W. Amsbury of Rock- has great sensation in the i\ for next Sunday morning at the Cong’l ing will be commenced at once. Bangor and Mrs. Frank Nutt of Freedom and Mrs. load,losing their overcoats and getting sc me- port,arrived at Esquimalt,Vancouver Island, will devoted to the church build- are church be Smithton, (Freedom). They have the what from Cardiff, Wales, June 3d, after a some of his testimonials: Mary Stone of Boston visited Mr. and Mrs. singed. They detached the horses, passage Following ing society. fence in of of 107 days, which is a remarkably up front the cemetery at this and some men coming along assisted them to quick V. N. Higgins June Ttli.Mr. Mahlon passage, 130 days being pronounced and a by ship Dr. John of Kenduskeag will place Friday quite number of the cit- the rack into the ditch and saved as a Benjamen Hatch of Jackson was in towrn Monday buy- upset they captains fair run. It will be remember- izens met worked not locate here Dr. H. H. Sellers of and all day cleaning up. the but the rack aud contents were ed that Captain Amsbury made the ; Bangor 18 cents per A few wheels, voyage [Eastport ing wool, paying pound. from New York to Cardiff in 18 Sentinel.] for the better. She wem come in his Dr. Sellers was for- A great has been made in the days, which will place. improvement are 19 or destroyed. On searching for the cause farmers holding their clip for 20 they was very never been Prof. the left here unusual, having beaten Leosaidow, palmist, who her a treat me:.* for looks of the yard since last fall_Frank found that within feet from gave merly city physician Bangor. cents.Mr. William Hogan, Blinn Hogan twenty where hut by the old liners. Captain is Amsbury last week for Machias. The professor cine that has chosen for one of were the tracks of a man a record. relieved her at A buckboard party will attend the gradu- Penney helpmeet and N. A. Littlefield are at work for J. H. they stopped who making An order was several weeks in this Knox’s school teachers. came out important received Friday spent city, during present time she eats *,\ ation exercises of the Belfast school brightest They is on from the woods on one side of the High Stevens, who making repairs his barn. at the Marine in hospital Portland from his two visits here and a have moved into the Angier house and start came a few toward great many peo- food she without t Friday evening, the lGth inst. Those wishing .Miss Vesta Heath was in town a shurt road, steps the load and Supervising Surgeon General Wyman at wants, in life with the best wishes of their The consulted him in quest of au seats on the buckboard will leave their many time last week... .Hillside Grange observed turned into the woods on the other side of Washington. order states that all ves- ple insight L. It. Edgerly, proprieb friends... .Vesta Getchell is school sels arriving at that port must he boarded by into what the future held iu store for names with Miss Ethel M. Nichols. teaching Children’s day June 10th.Mrs. Tilton of the road. No cause is assigned for this after an illness of a the marine hospital doctors and the captains jv in Smithton-Little Retta did not go to act of vandalism Mr. Nelson is them. The does not claim to be The Searsport Dramatic Club will give the Albion visited Mrs. M. A. P. Saywood last cowardly the and crews be vaccinated. This order applies professor taking medicine, has beei school for a few days, and when* asked administrator of the Cain estate and to vessels from coal southern drama “Me and Otis" at Union Hall Thurs- Saturday afternoon-V. N. Higgins and had ports, ports, infallible in his predictions, or to have any as well as numerous u: iu the reason the answer was that she "had the at its and was foreign ports, fact, from any port of any June 23d. As the are wife passed last Tuesday at Windermere bought hay appraisal that is not vouchsafed to other day evening, proceeds size and is issued on account of the report- gift meu, various troubles. been disposed to the chicken pox."_The hauling it to his home in this town. He to be to the of the Park. ed cases of small iu the New but be does claim to have made a life’s given defray expenses pox England This ■- roads in this are statement is a vicinity terribly rough and knows of no that would commit au States. Until small had hard- graduating class of the High school no Centre Montville. Mark Bartlett ami enemy recently pox of the science of and full of and at this ever been heard of in northern and study palmistry, by every respect and a man well rocks, writing nothing has act of that kind f Jr revenge_The people ly ports, doubt it will be patronized. Reserved students at the U. of re- Wales Bartlett, M., it is thought that a good many of the cases that means to give a truthful of the work been done on them. We fail to see where of this town were so much startled last reading which the pr u-'- seats wdi be uii sale at Clement & Adams. homes this week for the sum- are due to carelessness on the of turned to their wholly part the and future events in the strated they improved the law last winter, as more Thursday that cold chills ran down their sailors. The order into past, present his ability to | of goes effect imme- At the invitation Mrs. F. L. Palmer a mer vacation... .There will be a dance at he work was done on the roads last year about spinal columns. At about 4 30 p. m. a cold diately. Three cases were reported at Bos- human life. Now that has gone it is ceive a cordial welcome delegation from Freeman MeGilvery the Grange hall Monday evening, June 26th. ton large here than for a wave over us. The Friday. no harm to the writer has it from the number of years. swept day had beeu say, ty. He will receive a he.i Belief Corps went to Monroe Tuesday to Music will be furnished by Mitchell’s Or- an hot one, the thermom- that it was the Morrill. Sheldon was thrown exceedingly person interested, through his return here in a few witness the exemplication of the work of George chestra of Liberty.... Mrs. Charles H. Clem- BORN. eter at noon 90° .n the down while off a at registering advice of this palmist that he refrained the ritual by the Brooks Corps. The ladies getting dray Henry ent has returned from Boston, where she has EinV! shade, which is a hot day with us. At 4 30 Cooper. In Rogers’ blacksmith shop last Friday and Bluehill, .June 4, to Mr. and Mrs. j from making a purchase of the stock of were much gratified by their reception and been receiving treatment for a nervous trou- Algernon F. a Uepoiterforlt.ii: p. m. the record was 8(5°; but ten minutes Cooper, daughter. hurt, but without Eaton. In Little Deer to the now defunct a few be- entertainment at Monroe, and are highly quite badly breaking any ble at the Homeopathic hospital. She has Isle, June i, Mr. and j Klondike, days later it was but IS in ten Mrs. Orrin J. a son. bones. He was attended Ur. T. N. 08, falling degrees Eaton, with the new work. by returned well-Mr. Edward Eaton. In fore the thing burst, and was tolci what pleased quite Ramsey minutes. The was not a cloud in Stonington, May 31, to Mr. and Mrs [Bath T: m- Pearson and is We to sky clear; F. improving. hope see is friends in town....Mrs. Fred Emery Eaton, a daughter. the outcome was to be. Whether the pre- Several errors into our items last visiting and no of wind. It Hexier, .Maim crept lnm out again soon_Mr. and Mrs. X. L. sight, apparent change Gannon, in Belfast, June 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of Pittsfield is visiting at her fath- Lewis F. a diction was based on sounder week. Fur the former Cunard steamer Ari- caused all who were out witli thin attire to Gannon, son. judgment To H'lioii' iL may Simmons attended the commencement at Leach In Bluehill, June 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. J. Palmer’s... .Mrs. Fred Water- art zona the type setters made it the canal er’s, it_L. C. Morse and wife have been Maurice a or whether the of the professor leu This is to testify l.h r Kent’s Hiil last week. Their hump Leach, daughter. daughter gradu- house is sick. Her Mrs. Clara Mi Lein In t<> Mr. steamer, and for Hancock, her name now, it quite mother, in Thomaston, Rockland and Vinal- Stoningon, May 28, and Mrs. him to believe that the end of the scheme thank,' ated and to remain at home visiting Frank V. Mullin. a son. iug good health, expects this Palmer, returned last from Massa- read the Concord. Another slight change Tuesday haven the week-The members of Oxton. In June to Mr. and was it does not matter, his conversa- summer. Mabel Hatch also attended the past Montville, 4, Mrs. near, the medicine furnish chusetts, where she has been the past winter. Charles Oxton, a son, 11 lbs. was made in an article left iu the M. E. the order of Eastern Star of this vis- saved his several hundred dol- commencement exercises at the same village Stinson. In Deer Isle, June 2, to Mr. tion client dow. Four am place. ....Mr. Frank Sanford sold his Sunshine, years church decoration day. It should have been recently ited a like order at Lincolnville Beach Wed- and Mrs. Freeland Stinson, a son. ...Rev. A. D. Thibodeau of lars. that w i- ; Deer Isle was Wen tworth. In June to Mr. and my health a black but to a black farm to a gentleman from South Freedom. Camden, 3, fan, got changed nesday and report a line time. They are all Mrs. in town last Friday... Miss Nellie Ralph Wentworth, a son. meuced sucii m- Thomp- ... 6th the was am- cape. On June mercury very loud in of their entertainment. Their taking son maue h snort v:s;t Home last week_ praise bitious until well in the afternoon, [Bath Times.] scribed from time ■■ the new methods of locomotion along vivid description of the splendid Among Mr Trafton Hatch came home on his vaca- supper, MARRIED. when it tumbled in VOLUNTARY TKSTIMON I AL. in toe none suddenly twenty degree four salmon and line lobster salads physicians, has been more successful tbau that tion from Syracuse last Satur- where University as minutes-About 4 m. June 7th J tmuci Chester in many p. were caused many a rncuth to wa- beneStted. adopted by Bailey driving bis day ... .Rev. Charles us a served, Coomijs-BI'Kns. In Rockland, June 6, J. T. Seliger gave good were Cela Nelson and P. Downer driving Coombs o 1 North Haven and Mrs. Frances Burns in Towns Think out n cow to situated on laud. As ter and many an eye to turn longingly Lin- What People Other of proving and >old pasture, high gospel sermon last Sunday. His audience of Rockland. down the Ireland road with two horses and •• soon as the cow is well on her colnvilleward. But Providence “ame to the Harihno-Swett In Prof. Leosaidow. place uuu nuu v way Chester numbered one hundred. Pretty good for a Knox, June 7, by Rev. A. a load ol After F. Mayhew’s 1>. Walter E. of Waldo and mounts liis rides seizes her small hay. passing aid of some of us, at least, on Wales Thibodeau, Harding where the «»t bicycle, up, by country village_Rev. T. R. Pente- Sunday. Miss Frances Swett of Knox. change found the rear of the load to be ou tire. Mary they Sherman a beautiful land-locked sal- the tail, and with feet on the coasters is pro- cost is expected to hold quarterly caught Leach-Leach. In Surry, June 3 Wesley 1>. Dkx kk, March 20. resulted to my .elvan n meeting work alone saved the horses aud Leach of Orland and Miss Frances M. Leach of as as Sharp mon about two feet in our lake, the he would be with au services at the ... loug, pelled easy elec- church Sunday June 25th Surry. To the Editor of the [Time maining there for t \v< wagon. Their coats, rack and hay, were tri< mot r umler the seat. As the first of the season. We had the extreme Winslow-Orbeton. In Rockland, June 7, home Joseph Pearson of Everett, Mass., was the I have beeu to make a state- that l would soon burned. As neither of them smoked, the Berkley D. Winslow and Zaidia Orbjton, both of requested pivba- is u down no of a liberal the trip grade exertion is required guest of his brother, Dr. T. N. Pearson, last pleasure sampling slict^of Rockland. is: W’ho fired ?- ment in regard to Prof. Leosaidow of prove and so retui burning question t.hehay to that it was by Chester to drive bis cow. Sunday. same, and do not hesitate say Harvest feast at the next and the character of located in In*.' Grange Saturday the of salmon ever taken from any DIED. Alexandria, Egypt, again Friends of Fred Frasier Black North Stockton Mr. equal any here, Springs. Chester G. H. is his shed. his work while here. The was Soon .1 : night.... Berry repairing weir at Lincolnville. Oh, ye Eastern Stars, professor barbering. knowing education at West Point is a far Bailey of Searsport called on friends here -Miss Alma O’Hara has been visiting Bi rd. In Camden, June 4, Mrs. Rebecca Burd, a iu this his trouble manifested ye are not the only pebbles on the beach! stranger place upon arrival, more serious business than last week... .Miss Clara has a beau- (54 and 3 months. education in Ridley friends in Pearson of Bos- aged years Belfast_Joseph There are others. We may be happy yet. Brown. In Sunset, Deer Isle, June 2, John and as naturally the case, many were de- weeks my couditi civil life, the terrible tiful pansy and Miss Dora Russell also appreciating physical bed, ton was in town last week-G. F. Allen Brown, aged (56 and 23 days. _The school children held a chil- years his claims of ever before. Again and mental strain of the first year, are much has one....A of Mr. Stetson’s Sunday Conary. In Sunshine, Deer Isle, May 31, infant cidedly skeptical regarding copy pam- cut a with a hatchet last week. finger badly dren’s service at the church, which was son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Conary. a and future tors in the of to receive from the United States of the of day telling person’s past, present hope gratified phlet,“A Study Schools Northeast- _Isaiah Greeley of South Freedom recent- Condon. In Martin’s Point, Friendship, May members of the • well attended_Several Leonard 72 \ears. the of the hand. in this I was doom Military Academy a report that he passed ern Maine,” was read with much interest in visited his Mrs. B. F. 30, Capt. Condon, aged by simply reading palm ly daughter, Thomp- at Dow. In Deer Isle, Mrs. Sarah E. Dow. Grange attended the held day Sagamore May 28, most of us seem the rigid June examination well up in a this vicinity. Mr. Stetson says that the 56 23 To the it does certainly I had arrived at that i son. .. .Mr. and Mrs. John Carter of Howard, aged years and clays. Farm, Camden_Miss Nellie Hunt has re- class the of which has not been ex- work in manual and Dodge. In Union, Martha Dodge, aged 75 years there has been * quality music, training draw- R. called on friends here a few highly improbable, yet absolutely necessary I., days ago. turned to her home in this town after Dunbar. Iu Searsport, Ji:n>- 14, Maria Sumner- celled in even at West spend- years, Point, where ing has been very successful, as well as _Mr. and Mrs. W. B. visited Mr. wife of Elisha Dunbar. Funeral services Friday, abundant evidence in this place to show one an Jaquitb in Frank Brown shaving person, after tLe six ing the winter Boston.... June l(5th. months probationary period it work in other and his is with few all branches, report and Mrs. T. Osgood in Palermo Sunday. Gilmore. In June 7. A. Gil- that very exceptions visiting dition when Prof. 1 is has moved from the B. C. Knowlton house Belfast, Joseph expected the best type of intellectual and most in schools 60 encouraging. Improvment C. Woods reports a good sale of bicycles so more, aged years, 3 months and 21 days. him have gone away satisfied that their town. 1 called upon morai manhood on the Knowlton road to the Turner house Lane. In June 6, John H. Lane, may be found. We con- is noticed also in this vicinity those in- Searsport. aged by far this season..,.We have four mowing 70 and 10 mouths. was au book to him, and many a .»f the and on River street. Trueman Linscott of years past open haps,from feeling gratulate young cadet, hope health terested in educational matters, as the new in this immediate Levensaler. In Rochester, NT. Y., June 1, R. machine agents neighbor- some iu at Rockland will occupy the house vacated W. Levensaler of a native of Wal have found that he read tilings the glance the palm- and strength may be vouchsafed him to con- and methods have been used with by Sterling, III., approved hood and each has the very best machine 61 The taken doboro. aged years. lemains were future as as have since me im tinue the course and with honor success-Miss Maud Brown. equally well, they began telling graduate Partridge has the out, and is ripe for a trade. to Rockport for burial. McFarland. In June come to to be of a as tnm indicated by his success thus far. chicken pox-Mr. Melvin Clark and wife Bucksport, 3, Mrs.Abby pass, though seeming though reading Prospect. John Part- NEWS. A. McFarland, aged 53 years. Littlefield, Eugene SHU* character when made no mistake, li* called on friends here .Great Pn mkr. In Union, June 9, Jessie Lucy, daugh- most improbable prophe- The Children's Day entertainment given recently... and Isaac have enlisted in ridge Partridge ter of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Plumer, aged 4 days. anxiety is felt in the centre school dis- PORT OF BELFAST. sied. One or two who visited him went dition and sufferings, by the M. E. society Sunday school last the Marine Corps at Charlestown,Mass. They Royal. In Belfast, June 11, Darius N. Royal, trict on account of several cases of scar- ARRIVED. 74 he told them lie could effect a cun* evening was the best ever aged >ears. away disappointed, simply Sunday among will be gone five years-C. H. Partridge Taylor. In East June Mrs. Octavia let fever in the P. M. Union, 6, here. The decorations are adjoining neighorhood June 11. Sch. Bonney, Burgess, about 64 it wTas far better that should not 1 believed him or n given largely has 400 chickens, and among the number are W. Taylor, aged years. they near Vinalhaven; Puritan, Sargent, Stonington Thompson. In June Sarah due to the efforts of Misses Annie Stevens Prospect village, and the school Lowell, Mass., 5, | know what was to to them in the decided to take hi- some of the famous Rhode Island reds- for New York; Julia Eilna, Dodge, Bangor. (Stewart), wife of Augustine Thompson, M. D.. a happen was closed but will and Laura assisted Wednesday, re- June 12. Sch A. Boston. native of 62 future aud for this he would take no after a few weeks May Carver, by young Prospect has some good roads now, but there Hayford, Ryan, Union, aged years. sume. Calderwood men of tlie school. The hand of Miss Monday-Mr. Emery SAILED. ♦ are no very smooth roads yet for bicycles. money. feeling as well as 1 went to Somes Sound but return- Hannah C. organist, was manifest recently, June 8. Sch. Mary S. Monson, Means, n Colcord, .... Some of the pressed hay in Prospect has Of those the case of and work does ed as he could not treated, perhaps my in the admirable manner in which the get employment.... Mr. Bangor. sing- been sold to F. G. White of Belfast and Bert Ells- Mrs. John F. is the most remark- than what would be and Mrs. Arthur Moore of Monroe visited June 10. Scb. Myronus, Chatto, Bigelow ing exercises were executed. The program of Stockton... .Gardiner Clark is worth. has caused a deal of talk relatives here last week-Mrs. Freeman Hopkins able, and it great affords me the greare- was as follows: the choir and AMERICAN PORTS. Singing by selling corned fish and smoked alewives- suf- and son Herman visited in this place. Mrs. Bigelow has beeu this testimon school, Welcome to Rev. Partridge friends June 6. slight June; prayer by About all the stone workers in Prospect New York, Ar,sch YouDg Brothers, in Belfast to in Frankfort last week_Mr. D. Many People Learning for over a with some kind of a R. G. Miss Laura Car- S. Trundy Pascagoula; 7, ar, bark Maunie Swan, Hig- fering year saidow 1 believe Harbutt; solo, May have left town and are scattered along the of Stockton called at Mr. San Juan; passed Hell Gate, schs A Appreciate. stomach trouble which the here ver; responsive reading: The Kind- Springs village gins, physician most remarkable s singing, coast and country. One, Llewellyn Ward, is W Ellis, New York for Rockland ; H Freeman one last week and Ryder, aud a six ly Skies; Beatrice Partridge’s day Perth for had been unable to relieve, to be thoi introductory address, in Pennsylvania. Another lot of 38 Italians Curtis, Eaton, Amboy Boothbay ; What a blessing it is. enough God’s played several choice selections on the sells Fannie & Edith and E L Warren, months’ treatment in R. Park; recitation, Voices, Maria Gil- arrived at Mt. Waldo last week. The Ital- 9, ar, Sought after by thousands. Providence, 1., lie has few equals violin-Charles Lindsey and George Dock- Rockland; 10, ar, schs Maggie Mulvey, Pen- key ; song, Sunshine Boys and Marie new Belfast is it out. a made no Girls, ians are the first to occupy the large dleton, Menawa, Pendleton, do.; finding by specialist, apparent change ham of Prospect visited friends here re- Bangor; Cyphers, chorus by school; rec.. Only Small boarding house... Mariou George caught sld, sch Olive T Whittier, Point-a-Pitre ; 11, Many a miserable man is happy now. cently. sch Paul Seavev, Pattershall, Leadbet- of unrest, of trouble, Boys, Charlie Havener: song, God is Love, 80 brook trout in the Carly brook last week. ar, Nights days Belfast Price Current. ter’s ar' schs Henry Whitney, means seven little The Reason Appleton. C. F. Wentworth returned Island; 12, Any itching skin disease this. by girls; rec., Why, Lamprey eels are schooling up the near by and Sarah L Pattershall, Ban- Welch, Davis, Piles means it. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOl'RNAI.. Bernice What Little from where he a Itching Park; rec., Things Did, Wednesday Milo, bought stream now. It is said to be true that in gor; Samos, Frankfort; Isaiah K Stetson, Eczema as bad, and just as bad to cure. Produce Martcet. rnres ri’ia rrwnin rs. Eva Havener; The Home in horse to take the of one he Macoris. just song, the place recently Connecticut are considered a very good Trask, P bu. Hay, p ton, G OiKut' 00 they June 0. schs Grace But Doan’s Ointment relieves at once, and Apples. 75al00| Clover, by Beatrice and Bernice Park. lost-E. H. Couant and Mrs. Boston, Ar, Andrews, dried, p lb, 4it5: Hides, p lb, 7a9 daughter, fish to eat. The head and all the blow holes Em- all itchiness of the skin. Fernandina; Copy, Bangor; 7, ar, schs, cures Beans, pea, 13OU140, Laudi, p lb, 7a9 Part second: Peace in war, Amer- were here last Li Young Georgia Tuttle, week, guests are cut off. But they are a giant fish to turn ma W Day and Gamecock, Wiuterport; A blessing to a suffering public. medium, 1 30 a. 140 Lamb Skins. 50a75 50 a 1 CO lb, 4a5 ica’s verdict; introduction, Louise of Nathan Hawkes.... William and We Man,|Bangor ; Yale, Philadelphia; 9, ar, hark, Here’s Belfast to back our statement: yel’weyes, 1 Mutton, p Field; Gay a rock out of their spawning ground. proof a Rachel sld, sch Susan N Butter, p lb, 15.al8 kits, p bu, 32 lb, 35 45 Peace. Eunice Sar- wife of are Mr. and Emery, Rosario; Mr. Walter Coombs of 7<» Main street, says “I Whittum; War, Sidney Medway, Mass., visiting have seen them at work here. They usually bark Willard Mud- Beef, p lb, c«7 Potatoes, Gd^tbS Pickering, Fernandina; for seven or with 40,a45 Hound 4a4 1-2 gent; History, Tribute to peace. Ida West: Mrs. Frank Hall and other relatives in this and will schs was troubled eight years itching Bariev, p bu, Hog, select running water, gett, Sierra Leone; 10, cld, Yale, 11 6 (K)ia7 00 quite quick I 1 used a hundred salves and oint- Cheese, p lb, Straw', p ton, singing. Peace choir and .Mr. L. W. attended Kennebec and Nat piles. guess 10a 17 song, school; vicinity... Hadley the clear out the gravel and rocks as large as a Coombs, Washington; Chicken, p lb, 10a 12 I'urkey, p lb, schs Lizzie Lane and ments that time, but I received little or no 1 1-2 a 3 tribute to of the Ayer, Bangor; sld, during Calf Skins, 50a75 rallow’, Conquest’s war, Frank Morrow; meeting Maine Medical Association in four and I don’t know but quart measure, Electa Bangor; 12, ar, hark James W benefit from them. A friend gave me a box of Duck, p lb, 14a 15 real, p lb, 6,(i7 to Bailey, Liberty’s tribute war, Andrew Alien: Bangor last week, arriving home Saturday. suck their mouth on to the sch P 14 Wool, unwashed, 17 larger. They Elwell, PuntaGorda; Polly, Bangor. Doan’s Ointment. He got it at Kilgore & Wilson’s Eggs, doz, Patriotism s Fowl, p lb, 8 a 10 Wood, hard, 3 50a5 00 tribute to Peace, Lilia Cyphers ; -The Indians who have been camping in throw themselves broad- Philadelphia, June 8. Ar, sch S G Has- rock and somehow drug store. I used the box and it cured me. Other Geese, p lb, 13a 15 Wood, Soft, 3 50 a 4 00 “God Bless our S. M. Simmon’s several left kell, Richardson, Turk's Island. singing, Land,” Morality’s pasture weeks, side to the current and do something, 1 could me some relief but it took Pet ail Market Baltimore, June, 7. Ar, sch John I Snow, preparations gave Retail Price. tribute to peace, Webster for Staples; religion’s Wednesday night Rockland, “Monkey” not tell what, it was done so quickly, but Norton, Governor’s Harbor. Doan’s Ointment to cure.” Beef, corned, p lb, 7(a8 Lime, P bhl. 90(al 00 tribute to Lulu with them. who schs Sauls- Butter salt, 14 lb 18 [ iat Meal, p lb, 4a5 peace, Marks; singing, Thompson going People the rock was turned over. They work in Bangor, June 7. Cld, Willard Doan’s Ointment is sold for 50 cents per box by bag, Corn, p bu, 40 Onions, p lb, 4.a5 know are of the Jordan, New York; Josie Hook, on of Foster- Recessional; responsive reading; remarks Thompson opinion that from four inches to two feet of water and hury, all dealers. Mailed receipt price by Cracked Corn, p bu, 40 Oil, kerosene, gal, 9al0 Ulmer, Boston; 8, ar, sch Post Boy, Bul- Rev. H. W. in which he a the Indians will wish when Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the Corn Meal, p bu, 40 Pollock, p lb, 3vti4 by Norton, paid they become can go within three feet of them at sld. schs Isaac Orbeton, anyone lock, Rockland; Cheese, p lb, 14 Pork, p tb 7a8 handsome tribute better with him had not United States. to Rev.C.H.Payne, author acquainted they work. work sometimes, some two Trim, Philadelphia; July Fourth and Abra- Cotton Seed, p cwt, 1 25 Plaster, p.bbl, 112 All Hand Work, no ! They take no allowed him to with them.Messrs. ham Richardson, Boston ; Mark Pendleton, Remember the name—DOAN’S—and Codfish, dry, p lb 5,a8 Rye Meal, p tb G of the program, whose last work it was, he go feet big ones, half out of water in shoal Collins, New York; 9, ar, schs Edward substitute. Carnberries, p qt, 12 Shorts, p cwt, 90.tt.95 M died since it was with H. N. Keen and Wm. H. Glover of Rock- on 5 l-2a3 I having issued; closing places. They are the increase every year Italy; Ann Clover seed. 10@11 Sugar, p lb, THE HAND Stewart,iKent, Girgento, Mary 4 75 T. “Forward be our watchword.” land were here W. H. Glover & Flour, p bbl, 50(a4 Salt, 1., p bn, 3fi singing Friday. now, and the boys kill all the nasty looking McCann, Gates, Perth Ainhoy; 10, ar, schs 5 G. H. Seed, bu. 1 50(a2 00 Sweet P otatoes, C. A. STEVENS. Co. have the contract to build the Annie P. Ellis, Boston; Chromo, do.; S12.000 creatures they want to with a stick. The Eliis, LAST CALL! Lard, p p, 8@9 Wheat »■ for F. J. 11, sld, sch Lewis, Hodgdon, 1 NORTH SEARSPORT ITEMS. house Oakes, but this is Mr. common eel in the stream here is a beauty 58 Churc h "f York; 12, ar, schs Lillian and Nat Ayer, to I wish to to those who have not paid their W. L. Mathews is visiting friends in Glover’s first visit Appleton. Other to a eel. The Conger eel Boston. say compared lamprey taxes for the year 1898, that warrants will be F.E. WHITCOMB. 6. Cld, sch Joel F Brooks. members of the company have been here is often of in but I never yet Norfolk, June Shep- given to an officer June 16th to collect all poll spoken print, Point. several times the which pard, Carter, Quincy and personal taxes uot paid before that time. SEALERS’ WEIGHTS. Fred Lowe of was in town last inspecting work, read where they are found. But the electric 8. sch 1st to C rf*11' Winterport Jacksonville, June Sld, Celia F., Real estate taxes must be settled by July Towns are now required by law to provide Meetingf of Mr. Glover informs your correspondent is is in the Orinoco river.The save Office hours, 8.30 to 11.30 a. m.; Sunday. eel found Smith, Philadelphia. expense. scales and measures for use of sealers. p. m. CorR1 satisfactory in every Painters are is wanted Ga, June 8. Cld, schs Sallie and Saturdays, 1.30 to 4.30 U. S. District | respect. is getting dry and rain Brunswick, furnished THE Joseph Wallace of Bangor was in town ground B New C. H. SARGENT, Collector. IgP^Complete sets by FUR now at work the interior and I’On and Lizzie Willey, York; finishing put- The are doing the most Belfast, June 1, J899.—3w22 District of Maine, last week. badly. caterpillars 10, sld, sch Gen Adalbert Ames, Lord, FRED ATWOOD, Winterport. coat on of FIRST MEETIV. ting the last of paint the outside but this or about the Jessie June 1899.—2m24 damage now, week, Satilla; 12, ar, schs Lena, Devereaux, 15, L. MORBID* Mr. and Mrs. James Massure are on the GILBERT •' the Ava L Crosby, Trim, New York. THE hi" building.Ben Keller, Keller, middle of June, they stop eating. I will say Havana; Mary judged bankrupt upon sick list. Port S June 12. Ar, sch Star of him a and Ruth Royal, C, their claims against _ Clarence Simmons Wentworth, to farmers, go slow in this spraying business. the Sea, Hopkins, Norfolk. HOUSE NELSONEE, BY NELSON. trustees of his estate, will Miss Ella Reed of Tremont Is in town vis- who attended school in Castine, arrived We have bad some experience with canker FOR SALE, Mau“ Charleston, June 9. Sld, sch Georgia Gil- will stand and Saturdays at Mr. the referee, Belfast. worms trees, and after more and three and one half acres land on High St., Wednesdays at 0 relatives. home V. O. Keller and stripping apple N0w York. Marshall’s stable in other at my July, A. D. 1899, ji iting Thursday-Mrs. worms k©yt J. W. Jones. For particu- Belfast; days than doubling the quantity enough lormerly occupied by warrant. Galveston, June 9. Ar, sch Gov Ames, fars of farm in Waldo. Terms $10.00 to for UR Miss Grace has returned from Milton B. Simmons attended the graduation on until there was nothing more inquire4 lw24 Referee Tripp kept eating Norfolk. OWEN G. WHITE. tf22 WM. H. BECKWITH. Stockton Springs. exercises of the Castine Normal school. to eat.