The Republican Journal. MK BELFAST, SEPTEMBER 1900. V^11 72‘___ , THURSDAY, 20, NUMBER 38 is of To-Day’s Journal. WALDO AND PENOBSCOT FAIR. Fat 3-year-old steers-Henry Lane, 1st; D. WALDO COUNTY FAIR. Mrs. Helen H. Dodge, 2d. Bird, Northport, rag carpet. PAGE l. Mrs. J. W. Knight, worsted made PERSONAL. PERSONAL. Fat 2-year-old steers—E.T. quilt by \\• ek. ..Good Words for for Reynolds, 1st: a lady 69 years old, 2 braided 1 Belfast... [Reported The Journal.] F. Ricker, Jr., 2d. The annual fair of the Waldo rugs, hooked ;.11■ s<*ot Fair...Good Templars...Se- County rug, duster bag. Dr. The opening day of the fair was stormy 1-year-old steers—D. Isaac Hills went to Boston Saturday M ilson A. Whitten of w aide County Fair...The Repub- Meservey, 1st: E. C Agricultural Society was held at the Fair Mrs. F. G. Carter, pair of pillow Vinalhaven was in and the whole was set ahead one West, 2d. slips on business. Personal. program and with tatting Belfast Monday on business. PAGE 2. Steer calves—D. H. Grounds in Belfast Tuesday Wednes- trimming. Some stock wras to the Dodge, 1st; D. Me- Mrs. L. J. .!d;il..An day. brought and Lawrence, rug. Mrs. F. W. Collins of Enjoyable Reunion.. servey, 2d. day, September 18th 19th. Tuesday Mrs. Hartson Rockland spent Sun- Joseph S. Burrows went to grounds and an amou nt of Clark, 3 quilts, pillow Rockland Grange..What Bryan Stands Monday, quite Draft oxen, (7 ft or more) J. R. the of shams, day in Belfast. l'-•rived from the Sea..William P. Bailey opened stormy and question whether sofa pillow. Monday to visit his brother. fruit and other products was entered Tues- 1st; H. H. Rich, 2d. Cats.” or not to the fair was in un- Mrs. J. 2 G. W. Boulter mg Draft oxen 7 postpone doubt H..Clark, tidies, pillow. returned Saturday from a Mrs. J. PAGE 3. day but was done (under ft,)—F. A. Twomblv. Mrs. Fannie W. Wheeler returned morning, nothing really til about 10 when the sun came Hart, biscuit mat. visit in yesterday -1 School.. Fash- 1st; Allen Dyer, 2d. o'clock, Oakland. to her High until when had Mrs. F. K. Prescott, braided rug, 2 hooked home in Roxbury, Mass. man to His Brethren. Wednesday, everything Matched oxen—A. W. out and to Knowlton, .st: II it was decided open. Many who rugs, rag carpet. Mrs. Levi Poor of PAGE 4. been in order. In the cattle II. 2d. Augusta arrived Satur- Mrs. Horace P. Barker of put working Rich, intended to exhibit were the Mrs. C. F. Centre Mont- \ m.i Galveston ..Waldo Matched kept away by Wood, yarn rug. day to visit Mrs. Frank S. Coombs. County there was about an 4-year-old—A. W. Knowlton, 1st. Miss Ola 9 ville is in Belfast iiu- Bells... Supreme Judicial department average weather, and some arrived late Wood, years, crazy quilt. visiting friends. Matched ;l-year-old—I). H. Dodge, 1st. threatening Mrs. J. C. i"oi Notes .Obituary ..Election exhibit. The show of horses and colts was Townsend, 3 quilts. Miss Rose George of 11 alio well is Harold Matched 2-year-old—F. Ricker, Jr. 1st. in the day. The showing of cattle was L. visiting Carle left Monday for Court...Pearson's J’rogram.. Eunice Whitcomb, rag rug, yarn her Billerica, very small. were well Matched steer rug. sister, Mrs. Emery O. Pendleton. to staples. Eire at Newport. Sheep represented, calves—Harry Littlefield, small, and there was but one Hock of sheep, Mrs. Vomey Thompson, bouquet. Mass., attend the Military school. PAGE 5. and the shown of the different 1st. Miss Bertha L. M. specimens but the poultry exhibit was the best for Thompson, sofa pillow. Staples, Esq. of Washington, Me., Horace Jones of i' Hast.. The Churches..Trans- Trained steers—D. Meservey, 1st; F. Beverly, Mass., is visit- breeds were well and in was in Belfast last on ■.. developed good are the award- Thursday business. -1a• \ aelits ‘and Boats.. Regi- Ricker, 2d. years. Following premiums THE HACKS. ing his sister, Mrs. .John McTaggart. Local condition. The llown buck bull—G. W. is...Concerning Industries. Hampshire Ayrshire Partridge, 1st. ed: Although notice was Geo. A. Bailey of Oklahoma page (>. pretty generally cir- Woodard, Chester W. Cottrell and wife of shown by Hon. I. G. Reynolds of Brooks is Guernsey bull—A. L. Blaisdell, 1st. is in Xewbury- NEAT STOCK. culated that the races Territory, Belfast for a few days on w k Literary News and Notes. Hereford bull—D. Meservey, 1st. Tuesday morning port, Mass., are in Belfast on business. the best specimen of this breed ever exhib- were business. !*..Births..Marriages...Deaths. of the offered. Patsey’s Pet, C. 11. Thurlough. 2 4 2 studies in New York. premiums vey, 1st. Tliree-vear-old steers, Hobart A. Morrill Blodgett, Chief, W. A. Morrill. 4 2 4 John Black The fruit was not as well Herd Grade Holsteins—F. 1st. 1st. and wife and Miss Hattie M. Mrs. Orrin F. of department Ricker, Jr., Hazel W., J. E. Wilson. 3 3 3 Stimpson Brockton, V WS OF THE WEEK. Herd Grade Shorthorn—E. C. Grade Hereford Geo. 0. 1st Black attended the filled as in some other years, but the West, 1st. cow, Holmes, Time, 2.30$; 2.40; 2.38*. IVentworth reunion in Mass., visited relatives in Belfast the quality Herd Cows—D. and 2d; Wm. II. 3d. past Jersey Dairy Dyer, 1st; Blodgett, 2.30 Hope, Sept. 12th. week. of the exhibit was good. The display of F. 2nd. Steer calves Geo. 0. 1st. class, trot and pace, purse, Sioo.no. M iTTERs. The American Ricker, Jr., (twins) Holmes, H. was as as Sebat, Davis. 1 1 1 Miss vegetables good could be expect- Flock Grade Sheep—C. E. Felker, 1st; J. FARM FRl'IT AND GRAIN. Elizabeth K. Robbins arrived >Satur- C. Walter Poor and Miss Wheeler of Au- squadrons terminated their PRODUCE, Kirt, M. B. Law rence. 4 2 2 ed for a season. the exhibitors A. Dodge, 2d. from at Bar dry Among Exhibit of raised on a Miss Day I. F. Grant. 2 day morning Newtonville. Mass., for a gusta visited friends in Belfast the Harbor Sept, loth, Grade Buck F. II. 1st ; C. E. everything farm, Dawn, 3 4 past of dowers were Mrs. Quimbv, Belle two week's week. clock swept majestically J. B. Nealley, Monroe; Felker, 2d. except fruit, J. W. Knight, Northport, 1st; Wyman, E. Blanchard. 3 4 3 visit. Mrs. Miss Flock—I. G. C'. F. Wood, Northport, 2d; J. F. Wilson, Time, 2.27*; 2.30*; 2.27*. i:bor. led by the crack Brit- Beuj. Fish, Winterport; Beckey Thoroughbred Reynolds 1st Mrs. Elizabeth Marthon of X. Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Mills of Belfast, 3d. The were Brooklyn, Limerick, ■ rescent. The British Jackson: Mrs. B. F. : on Downs; L. I Bickford 1st judges John Stewart, tleet Rich, Harding, Troy Hampshire Exhibit of fruit of all G. G. Unity, Y„ arrived last to visit Me., are their on South same, ist on kinds, Abbott, E. R. Thursday her broth- visiting son, Rev. G. S. Mills : age and, describing an arc, Mrs. E. M. East Mrs. F. Downs; Shropshire; Mark A. starter; Thompson, W. L. West. The Barker, Troy; Geo. 0. Holmes 2d on South Down. Belfast, 1st; Wadlin, Northport, er, Geo. R. Doak. of this timers were city. imerican ships. which fell Miss Alice 2d; F. A. Griffin, Belfast, 3d. Geo. F. Kent and W. W. Blazo. Barden, Monroe; Twombly, Ewe Lambs—C. E. Felker, 1st, Miss Maude E. New York the Bushel D. W. Mansu,, Monroe, The Belfast Band was Ellis went to New York Miss Mary went to escorting Mrs Oshea Monroe. It Hampshire Buck—I. G. Reynolds, 1st, potatoes, in attendance and Smalley Boston last Monroe; Plummer, Girls' Belfast, 2d. last for earsargethe Indefatigable South Down Buck—L. I. Bickford, 1st, | 1st; Home, furnished excellent music before and be- Friday two weeks, to attend the Friday to enter the training school in the was due to the efforts of these ladies that Bushel autumn apples, D. L. Pitcher, Bel- tana the Quail. The Mas- Cotswold Buck—Otis Patterson, 1st. tween the heats. millinery openings. City the finest of and dowers fast, 1st and 2d. Hospital. ; exas, Kentucky and Scor- display plants Boar—G. W. Partridge, 1st; Fred A. My- Bushel winter Girls’ 1st. The weather the second was B. Keene of shown in the hall for was on exhibi- 2d. apples, Home, day perfect, Sidney Somerville, Mass., ar- C. II. Wood and wife of ia t up the rear.About .">0 years rick, Sheaf of J. C. Arlington, Mass., Sow—F. A. 1st; D. H. barley, Townsend, Belfast, and there was a attendance rived to visit are rations sent out for the tion. Breeding Myrick, 1st. large both fore- Sunday morning relatives in spending their vacation with J. F. Shel- Dodge, 2d. noon and Belfast ami Home week have been re- >ut on the near the main entrance Sheaf of J. C. 1st. afternoon. The exhibits remained vicinity. don and wife. grounds Best Show Fowls—A. J. 1st: wheat, Townsend, i rom Kenniston, Sheaf of 1st. in the halls and were the dead letter office. was the exhibit of the C. M. Conant Co. of oats, J. 0. Townsend, examined by large A. G. and to Miss Geo. A. Holmes, 2d. Smalley family returned Mattie Archambeau of Portland re- that were Trace of pop corn, J. H. Cunningham, 1st, crowds nearly 20,000 THE RACES. Wednesday. The steamers Castine Chelsea, after Bangor. This consisted of a Gem wind- Trace of S. A. Mass., Saturday, spending turned home from a • that there were 8-rowed corn, Payson, 1st; Tuesday visit to James ■markable race. and Silver Star the mill, a gasoline engine arranged for farm Green horse Purse, $75. J. F. Wilson, 2d. brought large excursions summer in Belfast. II. Clark and wife. ,m that returned.Hear June Wilkes. B. Burrill.. l 1 M., 1 Exhibit of F. A. Griffin, 1st; J. C. from Islesboro, Castine and and idford of the United work,—sawing wood, grinding corn, etc.,— Mattie Mortlancl, Blk. M., Andrews.2 2 2 plums, llrooksville, Charles Harmon arrived home last Thurs- A. States 2d. the A. Howes and Wm. B. Swan went to a run Blossom, B. M., Huxford. .... 3 3 5 Townsend, city schools and Court were i llsworth, the guest of Sen- separator by dog-pow’er, (a sheep was C. E. suspended day from Seal Harbor, where he has been Lewiston Wedgwood, Jr.. B. S.. Libby. 4 4 4 Pumpkins, Tibbetts, Belfast, 1st; in the yesterday to attend the meeting n'ter been at his old used instead of a >, a full line of afternoon. having dog plow's, Lady, B. M.. Staples.5 5 3 SHEEP AND POULTRY. employed during the summer. of the State Board of Trade. Uibum for a few Ad- cultivators and other farm H. Klondike. B. G., Kimball. 6 6dr I Wednesday afternoon's races were the days. implements. Flock of with buck (Southdowns) Mrs. E. L. Perkins and two t• ■ Time, 2.53; 2.51*; 2.49*. sheep daughters of ill, while the guest of Sen- B. Co. also had a full 2.35 class, trot and and Mrs. C. L. Haskell and Dunning display 2.26 class. Geo. 0. Holmes, 1st. pace, purse, $75.00, daughter Jessica i visit the site of the Purse, $175. Haverhill, Mass., returned home last Friday left navy made of field and farm Blk. Robinson 1 l Pure bred poultry, Geo. 0. Holmes, 1st; the 2.20 class, trot and pace, Monday for Wellesley, where up garden seeds, Eolus, G., purse, $100.00, from a two-weeks visit in Belfast. Mass., 'don at East Lamoine, in Blk. M., Kendall..2 2 2 R. W. Brier, Beiiast, 2d; J. II. Cunning- and the the latter is implements in general with the Syracuse Nancy G., race for the horse going a mile in attending college. bay. He thinks that the Charagus, B. G., Ireland 3 4 3 ham, 3d. Allen 1). French and wife of Bell B. Blanchard. 3 the time nearest to 4 minutes. The Belfast Waltham, ■ as a These exhibits were Wyman. M., 4 5 Mrs. Geo. 0. Tibbetts and completed within a year. plows specialty. THE POl LTBY SHOW. arrived daughter Nina Miss Day Dawn, B. M., Grant..5 5 4 Band was in Mass., last Thursday to visit rela- the educational features of the attendance and the large audi- of Boston, arc Principal (1. C. Puririgtonof among fair, Clifford Wilkes, Blk. G.. Andrews.6 3 7 There were 18 of tives in Mass., visiting their grand- coops poultry, including ence Belfast and Lincolnville. • may be interested to know as well as the attractions, and it was short- Dotty I).. B. M., Dearborn-. 7 7 6 thoroughly enjoyed both the line music mother, Mrs. Samuel F. Miller. all the leading varieties of the common "iitli made "a run” Maggie May, G. M., Chipman. 8 dr and races. Mr. and Mrs. Williston Grinnell and Miss century sighted policy on the part of the fair man- Silver Spray, Ch. S., Preston.9 6 dr fowls and Edwin Morey and left games. The varieties shown Haroldson Grinnell family yesterday .traveling lna.o miles along to allow’ the and Time, 2.29*; 2.29; 2.29*. won the 2.20 class in three Mary returned to Camden last Fri- agement largest most noisy were as morning by private car for Boston : d ie follows: J. II. Cunningham, Rhode from a after Rhine. Mr. Purington 2.35 class. Purse, $125. straight heats, best 2.22*. en- day few days visit in Boston. fake show on the to its tent time, Jess, Lhe suiiiinei in one and reins grounds pitch Pet. Blk. M., Thurlough.3 i Island F. M. Gilmore, Barred Ply- spending Casline. resumed the Patsy's Reds; tered by H. E. won the Miss in close to thus off R. 1 4 9 5 Staples 2.35 class, Myrtle E. Mitchell of Belfast has ut at the Norman school. proximity them, shutting Darcev, G., Boody. mouth Rocks; J. W. Wallace, Light Brah- Miss Christina McLellan of Crose,’Blk. S., Dyer.. .. 2 5 2 3 straight, best time, 2.30. entered Cape Breton, the view on the side nearest the upon a two years’ course in the dug has been elected vice entrance Hazel W.. Br. M.. Wilson. 4 8 6 7 Brown chicks and N\ B., left for home mas, Leghorn fowls; State Monday after visiting ■i Maine Eckstein. B. S.. West 5 9 g 8 Ladies, exhibitors, and the families of life Normal school in Mass. of the New Eng- way. Geo. O. 11 varieties and Westfield, her sister, Mrs. John W. Lillian. B. Ritchie. 6 7 7 6 Holmes, crosses; Ryder. •- M., were apliers’ association.The The attendance the fair was members, admitted free, yet the Treas- Fred Gilman of X. throughout Jess, B. M.. Staples. ... 7 2 5 2 R. W. Brier, Brahmas: Russell C. Stoddard, II., visited Mrs. Fred L. hi. Light urer Davis and daughter of Dor- the oldest .. that 408 tickets were Rogers, ship as good as could have been al- Nellie Drew. B. M.. Nash 8 3 4 9 reports sold Tues- his uncle, Henry I). Gilman, last week and expected, *; Carter, .Swiss fowls. chester, arrived to • ill, observed his 70th birtli- Slippery Dick. Blk. s.. Richardson. 9 3 4 day, and 1,500 had been sold Mass., Monday visit her not up to some former Wednesday left Saturday for Old Town and He was born though years. Time, 2.35; 2.33*; 2.32*. THE FRUIT EXHIBIT. Bangor. parents, E. R. and wife. rsary, Sunday. when the races with crowds still Thompson There wras a number of entries in 2.45 class. Purse, $100. started, opt. Hi, lsg-i, and after large The exhibit of fruit was as good as was A. H. A. Groesehner left last for Duncan being Laura B.. Blk. M.. Burrill. 1 1 t coming. Estimating the of Friday McAndless is in Belfast for a few die Bath school and the trotting classes and the races were well proportion pay- his Haff, Br. Wheelden. .... 3 2 ever shown in the hall on these home in after High Capt. G., 2 grounds, ing to non-paying persons, the attendance Watertown, Mass., spend- days from Camden, N\ J., where he is in • demy, has since given his contested and well managed, for the most Darcev. R. G., Boodv...2 3 3 and included the ing the summer at South following: was about Shore, Xortliport. the of a iron the Time. 2.40:]; 2.39*; 2.35*. Tuesday 1,000 and Wednesday employ large ship-building building. During past part. ,1. II. 2s 2.19 class. Cunningham, varieties apples; Miss Bernese left for firm. ■ is built ns Purse, $200. nearly 3,000. Rogers Saturday vessels, the last Below we a list of the awards in the 4 of 3 of 1 of give (Women drivers. 1 grapes, pears, plums. Picked nines from to enter Tufts ii-masted schooner built Mark A 20 1 Belfast and Monroe Medford, Mass., College. Her Fred D. Jones and Miss W different so far as we have Linnie G.. Blk. M.. Elliott.. 1211 Wadlin, varieties apples ; of sister. Lucy departments had a ball game afternoon. Mrs. R. D. Palmer of Dorchester, Scooter, B. G., Woodcock..2 1 3 2 pears. Wednesday mother, W. lingers, accompanied and Mrs. Essie P. been able to obtain them : Belfast won in a 12 to 8. Jones, Carle left Monday cels is an active Paul T.. Ch. G.. Webber-. 3 3 2 3 F. A. Griffin, 38 var. apples; 2 of grapes, 1 5-inning game, her. Hepub- Time. 2.23]; 2.20*; 2.23*; 2.23*. for New York to buy goods for tin* fall been representative to the fruit. of plums. •2.50 class. $85. var. THE REPUBLICAN PROGRAM. Fred. Barker, Geo. A and W. F. trade. is Col. 1st; F. Purse, ,1. C. Townsend, IP apples ; 3 of crab Quimby well as a member of the Apples—F. Luce, Newburg, B. S.. Homer.. Prescott, 2nd; A. B. Car- Wilknaught, 1 1 1 apples, 2 of plums, 2 of pears. Bean spent a few hours in Bangor Thurs- Newburg, Loring, Austin l...*B. G., burrill.. 2 2 2 Tax Reform. Enforcement of Prohibition Miss Lyda K. Mason ami F. T. ;>d. C. F. Wood, Northport, 17 var. apples: 2 Seaward, mel, Grey Wilkes, G. G., Boody.3 3 3 day, making the round trip on steamer Cits of 2 of Abolish the Fee System. who have been visiting in re- 1 Winter Apples—(4. W. Snow, Newburg, Dottv 1>.. B. M.. Dearborn.4 4 4 plums, peppers. of Frankfort, The I', s. Gen- I). L. 2 bushels autumn Bangor. Attorney 1st; .1. Barker, New burg, 2nd. Tiliie, 2.26]; 2.38; 2.38*. Pitcher, apples; lion. Joseph II. of Augusta, chair- turned to Boston Saturday by steamer ( ity to the Postmaster Hi var. 1 of Manley •pinion Fall Apples—A. B. Loring, 1st; G. W. 2.19 class. Purse. $225 apples; pears. man of the Maine Republican State commit- Walter II. Bickford of Boston anil Mel- of Bangor. ■ is that all ot the so-called 2nd. Newmarch. B. S.. Hall.. 1 1 M. 1. Stevens, Belfast, Hi var. apples. and Snow, tee, speaker-to-be of the Maine House ville M. Bickford of Augusta were in Bel- Best Ten W. Snow, Lancey. B. G.. Morrill.2 3 2 G. (4. Abbott, 43 var. apples; 2 of pears; 2 of Mrs. Emma Young ami her little schemes that recently Specimens—G. 1st; Representatives, lias given the following fast to daughter Sugar Loaf. B. G., 3 2 3 of Sunday attend the burial of William ■■perated the mails', Benj. Fish, 2nd. Briggs.. plums. statement for publication: Margaret and Miss Gnmie Kuowlton visited through Time. 2.20*; 2.22*: 2.20. Girls’ Home Farm, Belfast, 20 var. F.. Bickford. of the law. Belltlower—I. M. Smith, Newburg, 1st; apples. “There are many lessons involved in the Mr. and lottery l’ost- 2.24elass. $175. Miss Emma 1 var. Mrs. Jonn 11. (Jordon in Biooks W. N. Robertson, Monroe, 2nd. Purse, Ellis, Belfast, pears. September election in our State, which it he called on to all Saiinus. B. G., Burrill. 1 1 Miss Fannie C, who has been last notify R. 1. Greening—A. B. Loring, 1st; I. M. FARM CROPS. seems to me the should Berry, spend- Thursday. eli schemes of Haroldson, B. S., Gentner.. ..2 2 2 Republican party the above Smith. 2nd. well and ing tile summer in Camden with her Gipsy Bov. B. G.. Libbv-. 4 ;; 3 Fine showings were made in general farm ponder profit by. mother, Willis B. Fletcher has entered the store ey persist in Nodhead—o. N. 1st; “There are conducting Plummer, Monroe, Nancy G.‘. Blk. M.. Kendall.3dis crops for the premium for the best exhibit three things which 1 believe Mrs. s. II. Beale, returned Thursday to her ailment will lie notified R. L. White’s 2nd. the 1*. II. Francis as salesman, in place of Clement, Cor., Time, 2.22; 2.23*; 2.23. of everything raised on a farm, except fruit, Republican party must do in order to home in li. 1. a Wm. Favorite-■ W. N. 1st: retain control Providence, view to further action. Robertson, 2.30 class. Purse. $125. quality and variety considered. of this State. We shall have Harry French, who has returned to the Mrs. Bell 2nd. an George C. Lorimer of Tre- Barden, Monroe, Miss Day Dawn. r. M., Grant. 4 1 6 5 James W. Knight had exhibits of beets, overwhelming majority in the next legis- Grand Secretary Geo. K. Brackett went to High school. B. L. Greening—(4. F. Morrill, West YY’in- Sebat. B. G.. Davis 2 5 .3 2 c lature, and will be held for i’.oston, is credited with radishes, cauliflower, var. potatoes, pars- responsible Gardiner Saturday to make terport. 1st: G. W. Snow, 2nd. Kirk. B. Lawrence. 0 4 5 1 3 whatever legislation is and arrangements I.. II. .Upson will go t«* Kx*-*ter to •• to an nips, carrots, sweet corn, var. turnips, 5 enacted, respon- Monday accept increase of Ben Davis—G. W. Jess. B. M.. Staples.3 2 1 4 sible for for tlie semi-annual session of the Snow, 1st; F. Prescott, var. 3 var. what we fail to enact that tin* peo- Grand serve as at the lair. J.'.tli, L’Cth in) to ss.uiiO. He he Bell Wyman. B. M.. Blanchard.5 3 2 6 pumpkins, mush-melons, squash, police Sept. says 2nd. citron. ple demand shall be enacted. Lodge of Good Templars. now. an Clifford* Wilkes, Blk. >!.. Andrews.l 0 4 3 and J71h. II*' is having a ^-weeks’ vacation This is attitude 1st; (4. F. “First, we must revise our Kings—Benj. Fish, Morrill, Time. 2.25*; 2.31; 2.25* ; 2.26. Chas. F. Wood, had 15 var. beans, 3 of thoroughly Mrs. \V. K. refreshing.Health an- 2nd. system of taxation in accordance with the Marsh and sister, Mrs. Irving from the Belfast force. At the close of the fair Friday this race peas, cauliflower, cucumbers, beets, onions, nate Baldwin—Levi 1st; J. W. night made Torrie of Moncton, X. went to that fO per cent, of Rich, Jackson, celery, 5 var. tomatoes, 2 var. potatoes, cit- specific promise by the Republican I!., Boston The is announced of 2d. was left unfinished. State engagement Miss to Some never Jewett, ron, 4 var. 2 var. convention, so that every kind of Mrs. Torrie has been go Cape pumpkin, squash, parsley, Saturday. visiting in Flora L. Forhes of for- Wine N. Plummer, 1st; I. M. NOTES ON THE FAIR. property, of whatever nature or Providence, R. ) dive.The distance from Apples—O. bush Lima beans, wheat. descript ion, and will leave 2d. shall bear its Belfast, Boston for home this of to Dr. San Smith, The severe gale of did no The Girls’ Home had 2 var. of potatoes, just proportion of the public merly Brooks, Vugu.stine Thomp- Francisco by water, 1st; 1. Wednesday burdens. week. Spy—Levi Rich, M. Smith, 2d. late in and son of serious to of on planted June, large fully ripe. Lowell, Mass. Horn, is 15,ii(i0 miles. By Black Oxford—R. L. I. M. damage any the property we must insist that the Plummer, 1st; Joseph Nash had a bushel of handsome po- “Second, present lion. .1. (I. Johnson of ( anal the distance he- 2d. the law shall be Liberty has been The current issue of tin* Youths Smith, grounds. tatoes, and 1). W. Mansur of Monroe had a prohibitory strictly and rigidly in tbe umpan- me enforced in city attending the Fourth' Maine re- points would he 4,907 Crab Apples—Benj. Fish, 1st; F. Luce, bushel each of White Delaware and Rural every section of the State. The ion has on its front-cover a line There was a runaway on the track the union, and lie's as full as ever with his page very mg of in,7.73 miles.The 2d. New both and smooth. people have a right to any law they desire. plans last but Yorker, very large for extending a railroad to his town. lie portrait of lion. John F. Hill of Augusta, Pears— M. C. Plummer, N. day, beyond smashing up a sulky F. Wilson had a They are the sovereigns. when- .lias already been raised Searsport, 1st; J. handsome showing of They have, says it’s got to come. J. 2d. ever have had the voted [Rockland Courier- Governor-elect of Maine. ament of the schools at Baker, and slightly scarring the horse, no damage pumpkins, squash, tomatoes and 8-row corn. they opportunity, Gazette. Cranberries— L. N. Butler, 1st; A. B. overwhelmingly in favor of I ass., established hv was done. DAIRY PRODUCTS. prohibition. Freemont C. Fletcher of Melrose High- Dwight that of our Loring, 2d. agree many best men think the Hon. Fred Walls of Vinalliaven was in :d the million or more that was one lands and ( lark of Grapes—J. Baker, 1st: G. W. Snow', 2d. Music was furnished the There but exhibit in this line, by cause of temperance would be better pro- Kugene Somerville, by Xewburg the last on business. With i! he secured. the .silver Lake Creamery, Belfast, inclutf- moted by a local license law. city Thursday \isited Loren Fletcher and wife and undoubtedly FIELD CROPS. band the first two days of the fair and option, high Mass., >t tire by a crate for and a If the of the so his usual good luck Fred the Demo- loss in the United Wheat—A. B. 1st; James Bick- ing packed shipment glass majority people think, then escaped relatives in Jackson Loring, the Belfast band the last Both bands case lor exhibition. that should be the recently. Canada is the smallest of Carmel, 2d. day. law of the State; and I cratic tidal wave in Knox county and is Rep- ford, cannot this but than Oats—B. F. G. W. furnished good music and were appreciated HORSES AND COLTS. see any possible objection to again resentative-elect from his town. Mrs. Nancy U. Rhodes of Rockland was year, larger llarding, 1st; Snow, to the ■ submitting people the question which month in either of the two 2d. by the crowd. are the awards on horses and the guest of \Y. S. Hobbs and wife last \ve-k Following would have to be in a Mrs. II. W. Farnliam s Rowed Corn—J. Baker, W. B. presented proposition returned to her irs 810,298,2.70, against 89, 1st; The colts: to the constitutional she has closed her cottage at Temple 1 Ieights Goodwin, 2nd; W. N. Robertson, :id. prompt discovery and suppression of repeal present provis- home in East Dedham. last Thurs- tr ago and 87,703,30u two ion. Rut until that is and the Mass., and returned home to Rockland. 12 Rowed Corn—W. F. Leavitt, 1st; 11. a fire about the stand Colts under 1 year, E. M. Cunningham, done, people he total for the to grand Friday probab- vote to we day, after spending the summer in Belfast. year up F. 2nd W. N. .‘id. C. L. 2d. repeal it, have a plain duty to Mrs. John W. Carter and Leavitt, ; Robertson, saved a if 1st; Austin, daughters Kitty ■u.250—is far and ly panic, not more. It comes 1 perform and that is the enforcement of the She was accompanied Fred Smith and away Peas—G. W. Snow, 1st; same, 2d. Colts, year old, F. B. Jackson, 1st: E. C. by and Florence of returned near an act of criminal to law. Malden, Mass., records....The worst freight White Beans—J. Baker,1st; YV. F. Leavitt, very negligence Woodbury, 2d. wife of Dedham, who had made a short The condition is that we are hav- home last Friday night after two weeks’ ever occurred on the 2d. allow smoking on or under the grand stand Stallions, 2 years old, John E. Lancaster, to-day visit here. ■ a license because in tin division of Y. E. Beans—G. W. N. L. 1st. ing practical law, many, visit to relatives in Belfast and Brooks. tiie Boston Snow, 1st; when filled with people. if not all the counties in the it is the ■k Littlefield, 2d. Colts, 2 years old, G. A. Collins, 1st; C. State, A New York place at a third of a mile to once or correspondent says that Potatoes—J. W. \Y. The members of the W. C. T. U. exerted L. Austin, 2d. practice indict, twice a year, every Invitations have been sent out for the i ■ Weirs station at about Early Goodwin, 1st; man w ho to the W. the editor of or 3 old, C. A. pays a special “Mayo Hazeltine, literary Helen Y. Leavitt, 2d. their influence in a and Gelding filly, years Piper, marriage of Louise, daughter of Mrs. two men very pretty original retail liquor dealers' tax. He is indicted on the will some of his Saturday, being White Potatoes—YYT. F. Leavitt, J. 1st. Sun, probably publish to vo 1st; that Jact and in no cases out of too Florence Collins Porter of Caribou, John injured, while two en- W. 2nd. manner; they had a large supply of bouquets Gelding or filly, 4 jears old, C. P. Morrill. settles best work in book form." Mr. Goodwin, and what is demanded of him. Hazeltine _’7th. molislied and 30 cars Colored tied with white ribbon w hich distribu- 1st. pays This, Gregg Utterback, Thursday, Sept. | freight Potatoes—S. E. Littlefield, 1st; C. they I is the author of a volume some Brood mare and G. A. admit, swells the receipts of the county published i tvliatidise piled into a con- 11. Hadley, 2d. ted to those who cared to wear them. It foal, Collins, 1st; Alonzo ( Hart returned to New York 2d. treasury, but I submit that it is not the years ago, entitled “Chats About Books.” pon tlie track. Tlte killed: Rutabaga Turnips—F. II. Putnam, 1st; E. M. Cunningham, was a silent reproof td the numerous beer Road with C. L. wise and proper course to pursue. Monday from a two-weeks’ visit in Belfast. ll wood of head W. F. Leavitt, 2d. stallion, stock, Austin, Flora Longfellow of ! Concord, tents on “Next, we must wipe from the statute Turknett, daughter II. came home Strapleaf Turnips—F. H. Putnam, 1st; allowed the grounds. 1st. His brother, Ralph Hart, tthbound train, 25 years of 0. books every law which contains the fee the Rev. ,1. E. C. Sawyer, D. I)., of G. W. Snow, 2d. Draft horses, Geo. Holmes, 1st. Syra- from Lawrence. Mass., to spend Sunday. a t ried; Lockwood of The Monroe fair has been a success in the system. It is obnoxious to the people. It N. and Lorirtg Cattle Beets—YY’. F. Leavitt, 1st; J. Baker, MI S(E I.I, A N K<) cuse, Y., formerly of Searsport, is entail northbound 34 because it has had the is unjust. Pay our officials a good, fair, F. J. is to one each week train, 2d. past, largely reputa- the author of a entitled Rigby spend day J. C. Townsend showed a steel horse col- generous salary and let the know story “Esther in i not married In the race Table Beets—G. \YT. Snow, 1st; YV. F. tion of being a clean fair, but it cannot people at (>ak Grove Seminary, Yassalboro, and lar and a steel basket. what is received for their public services. Maine,” which is to published for the holi- ateur 50-mile cham- Leavitt, 2d. that He will he :n i bicycle keep reputation necessary for success Miss Emma Ellis, Belfast, had 4 var. pre- “Our last legislature refused to increase A one ill Waterville. Belfast > if world, under the Onions—YY. F. Leavitt, 1st; C. H.Hadley, days by Jennings I’ve, Cincinnati. The | auspices by to the interests. It is to serves. the salary of the judges. If we can afford and Satur- lists' 2d. catering liquor book is to be gotten out in tine and Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays ! Union at London, Sat- F. A. Griffin, honey. to pay the judges of our court style, Hubbard Siuash—YYT. F. Leavitt, 1st; L. be hoped that the will heed the Supreme days. 'd'. Pain was society Miss Flossie Small of Belfast exhibited a our chief our will be illustrated by of Maine first, Burgess L. Plummer, 2d. only §3,500, magistrate §2,000, photographs 1 and Chinn was “handwriting on the wall” before the good trained goat and a trained rabbit. State treasurer, who has the of Dr. K. A. Wilson an j third. Time Turban Squash—J. Baker, 1st; G. YY\ handling scenery. Several of the scenes are located performed operation name of A. C. wire fence. §2,000,000 per year, we -7s Galveston is recover- 2d. the fair is lost beyond recovery. Burgess, §2,000, certainly on Penobscot for on a son of Rev. T. F. Jones j Snow, should not Bay. appendicitis i terrible blow of last week's THE LADIES’ HALL. pay our county officials all the Marrow' Squash—G. YYT. Snow, 1st; L. L. from at Northport Camp-Ground Tuesday, assist- way §10,ooo to §25,000; or permit any Batclielder A: Lincoln Company a P iv. lime and carbolic acid Plummer, 2d. The upper hall was well filled and very report and The | Good Templars. law to exist which will allow them to re- largely increased business in the \Yest. For ed by Drs. Kilgore Luce. patient <-ir part in the vast work of Marblehead squash—W. F. Leavitt, 1st ; decorated. The exhibits ceive | neatly occupied this compensation, directly or indi- instance, their sales in Michigan show up is doing well. ind the of the citi- B. G. Snow, 2d. i courage F. nearly all the available space on the tables rectly. finely. Orders already received for future ■ Cabbage—YYT. Leavitt, 1st; G. YV. Snow, The Juvenile resumed C. L. Millhouseof South Rei d, was rh.The of Sunlight Temple delivery a fall busi- Hid., | postmasters 2d. and walls, and along the pillars in the cen- promise very prosperous e cities of the meetings Tuesday with an attendance of 15 EE ness. This is to a large extent due to their in Belfast a few days last week. II**left for large country Pumpkin—YYT. F. Leavitt, 1st; C. II. Had- tre. The exhibits included the SUBMISSION. 'ion 24 to who following: salesman, Wilbert N. Brier, who, although home with his wife and Sept. investigate ley, 2d. members, enjoyed themselves with However easily Mr. Manley may reconcile Saturday, daughter .itic mail tubes. Mrs. Albert Gammans, 2 pieces batten- in a new field, has been most successful in Carrots—YY’. F. Leavitt, 1st; G. W. Snow', recitations and readings. Parents are re- with his ideas of political his Alice, who have been visiting lie: mother, berg work, 5 pieces Kensington, l consistency pushing the 1!. A L. lines, which are stronger 2d. tatting suggestion that a Democratic quested to take an interest in this work. handkerchief. distinctively than ever this season. [Boot and Shoe Re- Mrs. J. S. Thumbs. d Words for plunk “Resn Omission"— is of con- Belfast. I10NEY. The meets Mrs. Iluldali M. Gammans, 8;s years old, 2 worthy corder. Temple every Tuesday afternoon sideration by a Republican legislature, there Lie.it. XV. V. Pratt, L. S. N., arrived ,ir L. F. Harden, Belfast, Z. L. pieces Kensington work. This will interest Mr. ■ 1st; Putnam, are hosts of his Brier’s Belfast to be in circulation at at the close of school, in the Good Templars S. bureau political associates who will San Francisco 14th from China, de- ported Monroe, 2d. Mary Knowlton, scarf, table not Sept. •• believe it good politics to endorse a friends. money to rebuild the Cros- Ilall over the High School room. scarf, hose preserves, sofa pro- S. S. n UTTER. supporters, pil- which has been tached from C. Solace and ordered to yed by fire some years ago; biscuit cushion, quilt, doilies. position just emphatically The Maine Good will hold low, pin voted down at the James Lord of its the Naval at Md. now solicited to build Creamery butter—i). Dyer, X. L. Templars their Mrs. 1). 2 polls—and not for the Winterport, aged years, Academy Annapolis, being 1st; Ralph .Southworth, pieces first time either. load from Belfast to North- Littlefield, 2d. semi-annual session in Gardiner Oct. 10 and work. walked to tlie polls Sept, lotli and voted the He will be in Belfast next week. Kensington It lias 'll E. happened repeatedly in the espondent is led to express Dairy butter—S. Littlefield, 1st; Miss 11. Oct. a Mrs. Eugene L. Cook, doilies in batten- politics straight amid the con- Tuesday evening, 9, reception of that when a Republican ticket, Miss Cora K. Fames left Tuesday morning ■ his news items the Nettie 2d. Maine, Democratic State opinion Littlefield, will be tendered berg and Kensington. of hosts of 1'i the Grand Council by the convention has been more than gratulations friends. Mr. Lord to return to where she both objects cannot now be CHEESE. Mrs. E. 11. Bates, water color and 2 oil ordinarily Portsmouth, Ya., 1 in its declarations in favor of a is an old-time lie therefore refers rather local lodge and friends. The day sessions pronounced Republican. Years ago he has a in the of E. M. 1st. paintings. return to license position Conservator) to Whitcomb, case of system, its representation the efforts of the promoters will be private, but the public will be in- Mrs. J. II. Stinson, Brazilian in- was a well-known millwright, and for many has been in HORSES AND COLTS. in the legislature has been more than ordi- Music. She visiting Belfast -cheme. The correspondent sects, 20 pieces of crochet, battenberg, Ken- was of wild lands. vited to attend the temperance meetings narily small. That is the case this years inspector Ilis ser- and since old Home Week. tim>w cold water on the move- Draft horses, (any size)—Albert Pierce, sington, etc., hand painted apron. year. vicinity "i that are held in the This may not have been the result of the vices were much sought by his Belfast has many wealthy 1st; Madison Pease, 2d. evening, the place to be Equity Grange, 7 quilts, 2 tray cloths, 2 lumbermen, * pronounced of the Democratic H. Fllis, who has been relief clerk t them once get enthused over Draft horse, (1,200 or M. later announced. These will be sofa pillows, rag cr.rpel, pictures, lace made hostility estimates being sound and reliable. With Irving less)—C. Conant, meetings organization to Prohibition, but it is certain- “nients, who knows but what W. B. Ellis, 2d. Sirs. Slargaret \\ entworth, 80 years old. his and blanket he has in the Belfast A Burnham Post 1 1st; addressed by prominent members of the by ly no evidence that the wish to be knapsack traversed Kailway i thousands mav be put to great Stallion for general use—E. T. Mrs. A. SI. Ingraham, display of cut and people Reynolds, order. put to the expense of the the woods of .Maine in almost every section. Office, has been transferred to the Calais A •'I at once in building up and 1st; H. E. 2d. potted plants. encountering Haley, money and labor that the interest of That he will more and XV. Cochran of Ban- this most beautiful spot on Pe- Trotting stallion, (with stock)—J. A. Mrs. Prudence Pitcher, cut flowers. liquor enjoy many years of Bangor run, Harry the country would put into Maine in such an Bangor Commercial, Treat, 1st; F. H. Leonard, 2d. Secret Societies. Singer Sewing Slachine Co., health is the wish of all. gor assigned to Belfast A Burnham. machines, effort to remove the legal barriers to their '••'l'ondent in has been Thoroughbred stallion—F. II. Leonard attachments, etc. question traffic in this State. and 111,1 1st. Sirs. G. G. Abbott, oil painting. Captain Ephraim Perry wife of 1 fal- Mrs. Elmer Small returned home last Sat- in regard to this as well as Russell G. black We submit to Mr. Manley, and every other who have been 3-year-old stallion—C. L. Austin, 1st. Dyer, grand secretary of the Mrs. E. M. Bennett, bear skin, lowell, visiting Captain and from a three-weeks’ visit in '1 Republican leader in the that it would urday Nova local matters. There has been mare—C. M. 1st. 1. O. 0. F. of this mountain lion skin. State, Mrs. F. G. French, left Friday for a visit to I Driving Moore, State, accompanied by be much wiser to a Scotia and Sirs. Sfabel Miller, worsted postpone Republican friends in Camden and Lincolnville. Quebec. She joined friends in j circulation to raise money to 3-year-old colt—Wm. Rolloff, 1st. his was in embroidered movement Cap- wife, Ilangor Sept. 12th on his for resubmission until after a tain on l:" 2- colt— C. L. Geo. quilt. Perry while here boarded the schooner Campbellton an excursion steamer call- for the and year-old Austin, 1st; State convention of their has an | t'osby Inn, good way to his home in Portland. Mr. had Hattie D. party had Austin It. Knight, which is now 1 Alley, 2d. Dyer Hartshorn, embroidered worsted receiving ing at Dalliousie, ason opportunity to pass upon the Paspebeae, Bonaventuro, that the property is in 3- year-old driving colt—W. II. 1st. been on a to Washburn,where quilt. proposition, repairs at the South Marine railway. This Ryder, trip Tuesday than to spring it a legislature that Gaspe, Tracadie and New Carlisle. "els and cannot be had for hotel colt—W. H. 1st. he instituted a of Rebekahs with Sirs. W. H. Clifford and Sirs. G."A.'Slat- upon vessel was built for Captain Perry, and he 2-year-old driving Ryder, night lodge was elected in to a 47 charter members. The ancient embroidery from hostility party pledged commanded her several years and at the h this was the 1-year-old driving colt—H. S. Webber, 1st. degree staff of thews, Japan, to such a Fred C. and wife of correspondent program. time is one of the Hall Somerville, Driving colt under 1 yr—C. M. Moore, 1st; the Rebekah lodge at Fort Fairfield did the handkerchief in Slexican work, neck scarf, present principal owners. cold water on To adopt the latter course would savor of visited his mother and throwing proposed C. L. 2nd. work of the evening in a most excellent 2 pieces Kensington, crochet work, biscuit Everything aboard looked quite natural and Mass., brother, Austin, a trick which would not increase the con- the old ,‘ t'r'IVf:,lients it would not militate manner and the new lodge starts in under work quilt, hand embroidered shawl made gentleman said he would really enjoy Mrs. Lizzie S. and Walter F. Ilall, last week. CATTLE AND SHEEP. fidence of the people in thepolitical another tlmir the most favorable The new in China, preserves, drawn work. honesty, voyage in her. Robert success; but, unfortunately, auspices. lodge not to say of the who Captain He is employed as mechanical engineer by •are Fat oxen—H. H. Rich, 1st; D. Meservey, will be known as No. Sirs. G. B. Marsano, bed spread. sagacity, Republicans Perry and wife of Lincolnville were also others. Prosperity, 90. f Ban- might favor it. the in 2d. Commercial. Mrs. G. C. crochet pillow sham. guests of Captain French at the same Westinghouse company Pittsburg, gor Seavey, Fred N. Dow. time, and left for home Friday. [Rockland Star. Pa., and expects to move there soon. DETROIT THE BEAUTIFUL. THE INFLUENCE OF THE GRANGE. 1 CURE ALL VOUR PAIRS WITH j A Trip to tl»e U. K. K. P. Encampment Wliat Unci© Solon Chase Says of This Or- ganization of Farmers- of 1900. BMC Look in i [From the Boston Sunday Herald.] Pain-Killer. > t 5 r. -1-GREAT We left Xiles at m, going your mirror '< OOT Monday CLOSING A Medicine Chest in Itself. SALK The grange in Maine is an organiza- to Cleveland over the P. & W. R. R. today. Take Cure for tion of fanners, their sons, their wives Simple, Sefe end Quick j and there took steamer Citv of Detroit a last look at and their'daughters, but the grange is CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, 5 for Detroit, there at 5 a. your not limited to farmers. law- arriving m., gray Ministers, RHEUMATISM, and all in indus- COLDS, Tuesday. This was my first experience nair. It sure- yers, doctors, engaged STILL GOING ON. trial pursuits, are eligible to member- HEURALGIA. of lake travel, and I must say that I ly may be ship in the grange. The grange does 25 and 50 cent Bottles. would never known I was on the the last if have not exist in the but in many of BUREAUS S cities, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. CHILDREN CRIBS and water over the rail, you want the rural towns it is almost a clean CRADLES except by looking BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. We have a limited number of Bureaus, with a few left. it while in the centres of wealth complete Only it was so perfectly smooth; but 1 am so; you sweep, mirrors, imitation walnut, imitation and finish- and culture its influence is felt. PERRY DAVIS’ cherry, told that Lake Erie is not so needn’tkeep ed light, price $0.50, will close for always YEARS Excepting during the busy season, $5.00 your gray FAIRFIELD LAWN SWINGS tranquil, and that when it does get ,1 nly and August, we meet in the grange hair a week longer than halls once in two weeks for an Price $4.50. two of them angry, it is rougher than ocean travel- all-day the railroads. The time is coming when CHIFFONIERS Only left, these \\ wish. There’s no a baked bean dinner and a so- at ... ling. The weather was you meeting, co-operation of the will elimin- «... simply perfect cial time. Matters to farm- people We have a few nice Chiffoniers left, at Remember another guesswork about this; pertaining ate cut-throat and going quick year you will have to" i,.. throughout the whole convention; not and economic and what is competition corpor- greatly reduced prices. higher price for them. it’s sure time. ing questions ate greed, and at the same time make a drop of rain fell, and the heat was every going on in this busy world are discussed. i tlie rate of all alike and make and o re- It is a free as re- shippers tempered by the lake breezes, at parliament, excepting the price of a bushel of corn st o r e and which are carrying CANE SEAT CHAIRS. HUSKS the time of the the gards politics religion, from to New York as unfluct- great parade sky barred out. Chicago color to a few of those Cane Seat left at " e rendered uating as the price of a postage stamp. Only Chairs 4S0. have a lot of line Husks at Me i>e> was slightly overcast, which The grange is helpful in a farming very gray hair mn That time has not come yet, but it is in we will sell for the march more endurable. community in many ways. It breaks long use— the power of the to hasten tlie Have your bed relilled now. the isolation of farm life. We see grange 3 Our first objective point was the camp, up day. want no half-starved SIDEBOARDS new faces and new ideas and edu- Grangers located the get railroads, neither do want railroad $22, and to close at beautifully along boulevard, Hair cate ourselves We look they $27, $28, unconsciously. kings to grow rich from the sweat of 5 CHILDREN’S but at some distance from any street Af te r forward to as a of 22 50 EXPRESS CARTS grange day day rest- the farmer’s brow. The motto of the $17.50, 21.00. car line. There were about it recreation and self-cultnre. There is a Price Toe., sell for twenty-five using grange is to live and let live. * < good deal of common sense in a farm- hundred Knights in camp. Many of them for two mm We have outstripped all the nations 8 ing community as well as some sense CHILDREN’S CARRIAGE ROBES_ were and uni- or three weeks notice how of the earth in the arts of peace, in the accompanied by ladies, that is uncommon. If one has the fac- will CENTRE TABLES science of war and everything that Very handsome, closeatOXE-HALF price. Every formed bands were everywhere present. much younger you ap- to out common from uncom- should have one. ulty pick makes a nation but we cannot baby carriage In price from upward, ;it o\! ten mon sense the is a school great, many My first thought was, are any of the pear, years younger grange good rest on our laurels. The march of price, and all AT or UK LOW Cost! for children of a prog- from Rell.ist here; but at least. “larger growth.” ress is never and there is no Knights upon The is a national ending, I OAK CABINET BED Ayer’s Hair Vigor also grange organization, time ahead when the work of the inquiry at Encampment headquarters, but it is not so lively in all the States I’rice to close at 1 Nice grange will he ended. The grange is a $24, sgtl!) hard Wood 1 that there were so from cures dandruff, prevents as it is in Maine. Refrigerator learned few church without a and a creed, parlia- Price *12, close at w-. _ of the makes The Hon. Aaron Jones of ^ Maine that tliev did not into falling hair, Indiana- ment without a >0 go camp If the _ political party. 1 _ __ hair and is a master of the national grange, is now REVOLVING BOOK CASE but made their at the grow, splen- people in the ground tier will do their headquarters in this State, and addressed a •Just did hair dressing. lately own thinking without a boss, they wiil tlip tiling for library or office, price spj.r.o, re- 1 Hardwood Wardrobe Normandy hotel, t'pon going there to large audience of grangers and others duced to It cannot work out their own salvation and the ^<>.75 look at the I found that Belfast help but do at l’ark. The Price $to, sell for register Merrymeeting worthy future will lie The great M| these for it’s a master of the national is a glorious. prob- was not represented. Most of the visit- things, grange good", lems that stand out in the new century hair-food. When the hair easy talker, and his western way of 2 LARGE OAK HALL TREES were from are to be solved the common sense Oak ing Maine Knights Portland is lie held by Extension Tables is well fed, it cannot help saying things entertaining. of the multitude. Current events will With large French plate mirrors, price sai and >24 and AVatevville. the attention of the audience to \\ e have large blaze the will close at s,„,i 8I<> Extension Tables ranging in j but grow. the finish. way. The gieal event of Tuesday was the 80.00 It makes the scalp 1 lie lion. Aaron .lones visited .Maine to XI parade of the Uniformed Bank. About Von would haw to see them to and this cures a year ago, and, like everybody else What Stands For. 1 SUIT realize tin healthy Bryan PARLOR are on fs.o.io men were in line, and made a who comes here, comes back next offering them. the disease that causes year. st;:., to close at beautiful The line of march was Of course our sidehill farms are not so 840.00 sight. dandruff. I). or so handled as the Washington, ('., Sept. 10, tono. live miles long, and the parade was two productive easily White Iron Beds $1.00 a bottle. All druggists. western prairies, but we can raise finer Curbstone political arguments are often- a hours passing given point. Tuesday sweet corn than will in the fertile A Only a few are all My hair was cpming out badly, grow times unprofitable, but at the same time few Stepladders, Clothes Horses, Wash left, they BARCAIX- we went to the Betroit but Hail- the bottoms of the Wabash. <>{ tlu'in now. evening Opera Ayer’s Vigor stopped of sometimes are and has mam* hair gems thought heard in Clothes House, where Bichard Golden falling my very Our sweet corn factories are now do- Benches, Baskets, Paper played thick and much darker than before. these same discussions that aie well I think ing a rushing business, and the crop Towel all an«l “Old .led under the auspices there is nothing like it for Racks, Rollers, &c., look our stock over, you can’; l’routy" the hair.” Cora M. I.ka, turns out much better than was ex- worth recording and setting before the somethint*1 you want, at soim* pri-v. \l. reason of the l'. B. K. P. every evening during April 25,1899. Yarrow, I. T. on account of the in the AT pected drought American people. "Tell me what ABOUT HALF I'lHt'K. tused nn any artit/k*. the week. I was interest- first part of the season. particularly Write the Doctor. Bryan stands for':'” I heard a man in The worthy master of the national ed in this, as Bucksport. the scene of If do not obtain all the benefits you is aware that nature has made an outside town say to a who A you "de>ire from the use of the grange Bryanite BICYCLE SULKY the is a few miles from Vigor, CHILDREN’S CHAIRS and pla\. only my write the doctor about, it. Address, Maine a continuous park, delightful to was trying to make some ROCKERS Dr. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mass. impression for sale or will for father's home in and all the all accessible land an assortment of these, will cheap exchange one-lior- Prospect, comers, easily by upon a small crowd Win were li.-tening. Quite sell helow cost of names were as familiar as own. and sea, and he told us that all we do to manufacture. my it is needless to the was make the more attractive say question SRRINti BEDS, LOUNG-ZS and Wednesday we dpvoted to sight-seeing landscape MATTRESSES, will in our not answered, for any statement as to F A ■ put money purse. SY FANCY ml other seen w as Belle CHAIRS, ROCKERS. among places The master did not talk wliat the Democratic candidate worthy poli- stands CH AIRS and all at cut ■ VELOCIPEDES ROCkhVS, I walk, which I believe lias the most the Public Libran is located in the tics or Matters of church and pr< religion. for is almost sure to be misleading, and in this Detroit lias small state are handled with a of the a \ Now is Hit* a i.ar a! beauties of any park park. many parks pair tongs denied Buy hoy elocipede. chance, oniy in the promptly by anyone arguing the few ot them lett. llemember this is Ido ot delay, we must (dose evervt <>itt i'oi. a! i’v. 1 ielie I sle is an island eontain- scattered the and grange. the onlv chanc liiug throughout city, l! \ on w n nt To urt lie said that the grange had. accom- other side. you will have to lmy one at such low prices. your shareot' the bargains. ii i: a a t Tim acres, and is connected drinking fountains are so numerous an- j plished much in its brief existence of Four years ago Bryan stood for free iys dangerous. 1 mtroil to bridge and by ferry. that none need thirst. There arc ; JJ years, and the good work has just silver: for practical destruction of the The mission of the is to for Pa : I still thickly wooded, lmt many beautiful churches, mostly of J begun. grange Supreme Court: the Chicago riots: carry refinement and culture to the ! for a reduction of the ta which 1 riff, would the -air nea est the is stone, a magnificent new post otlice ! city improved, tanner's fireside, the building of cliarac- j bring back Hie disastrous Democratic a in the ami is inj beautiful, wliile every building, large public library j ter and the uplifting of humanity, not times from lssiij to lsfifi. Uis careful wan' o- the sight-seer oi pienicer is heart of the city, a museum of arts. by force of arms, but by a feast of rea-1 avoidance of such issues in his speech 1 R. H. son a Mow of and in this work COOMBS and & • soul, of that a <£ shows is 70 <•;i: i.. i \ and and acceptance 12 foreseen and for. residences. Bryan Main provided many large costly SON, our wives and sisters are the best work- shifty politician, and that he does not ritei1 is a i:m am. and one can drive \ boulevard of twelve miles encircles “Concerning Cats.” j stand for free silver as lie did in lsnu, all over the pcik in public conveyances tlie city, and the street ear track on the The grange is the lirst order to but that he has taken another recog-1 up cry In the nize tlie women in fraternal union. In very interesting book, •'Con- foi ten cents, oi hire ponies for fifty Woodward Avenue is sodded between | which lie thinks is popular. Bryan THE NEW-YORK Cats." written Helen M. TRIBUNE the grange woman is not a “wallflower,” does not stand for the same now cerning by cents an hour. The afternoon I was the rails tor two miles. The effect of things and the but one of us. and takes her in the that lie stood for Winslow, recently published by part when the Kansas City The LKA I)l\<; N ATIONAL UKPriiI.il A N \ KWSPAPKU. th-rou there the was also the solid green surrounded the Lotlirop Publishing of Hus- •] artilleiy drilling, by exercises and discussions with the men. I convention met, and a little brief inside Company we lind a brief account of "The al\va\> a stanch a'lvo.-ate an111»Ii• %in pi iacipr^. u troops. asphalt history “imperial- Ellen M. (lift'ord folks would be like a snow storm on the Sheltering Home for reliable new,-, of was to be de- Circus is intersected Wood- ism” was made the “paramount issue” Wednesday evening park by Animals,” and our readers be in- Fourth of July. will show how Bryan shifted his may voted to the ]i. <). K. K. parade, but ward avenue, and is the pivot of all posi- terested in the following additional The worthy master said that women tion in order to catch what he thought and visitors were so the for which Detroit, as particulars: citizens anxious to grand parades who were so useful in the grange were was a popular wave. THE j In May, 1S74, on my to address PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN see it that, they blockaded the streets a convention city, is noted. needed in the town meeting, and that way would look back to “’I’lie American Social Science Associa- including so Detroit is an ideal lor the coining generations j knows that forced discussions, correspondence and speeches of flic e, completely that the mounted police city people. Everybody Bryan tion” at Yew York 1 over this and wonder ever id to I in tiie city, stopped com- day why anybody Democratic platform. limit was unable to clear them, and the is provided for their at New Haven to address the Connecti- editorials, reports from all sections of tile land -hoainc ___ Everything thought of limiting the right of suffrage ! It was to the p: by threatening refuse cut in had to choose another route than fort and and at the lowest to men. Legislature, then session there. and will parade pleasure, nomination unless it was etc,, commend itself to the careful perusita! of or , specifically Several ladies were and 1 was the one so few of the An of ten cents The work of the grange, like the work declared. After the committee on present, advertised, very possible price. outlay that an old wlio lias tlic true interests of his euntr.y at heart of the church, is never The told lady. Mrs. Marett, who immense saw J saw will more within ones ending. resolutions had, by a narrow margin, throng it. a few bring pleasure '■ resided near my hotel, had taken a | grange stands for industry and progress; inserted hi to l there was a threat that Published Moiid, \\ d of the iloats, and were but reach there than as main dollars in some interest in our work. The next 1 v* they good, that is to make two spears of grass grow a minority report would be made, and deep hesd.i\ and l'i id i’\ is New so steamers morning, finding that 1 had time before Y'nrLr reality a line, fresh! very scattered and separated that the other places. Excursion go j where there was but one before. the silver issue would be fought out on York on the starting for Yew York, 1 called upon effect was and down the lake the Without industry farm two the floor of the convention. It was spoiled. up during sum-1 and in the course of a inter- bushes and three weeds will where known that her, very mer twice a and exeur- grow two-thirds of the conven- Weekly a. m. we went across the day moonlight esting conversation, she said:' "Who Thursday j there didn’t but one before. tion did not want hi to 1 mentioned, are facili- Mr. in all Tribune V;1 river to see the of sions frequent. Educational Xo man should ever be to and there was pays your expenses, Angell, city Windsor,Canada. permitted some fear that it might iitiiwirJ.ih! the sweat of these trips you are taking over the A\ indsoi is a back-number ties are good, and Ann Arbor Univer-! grow rich by another’s be voted out. In order to avoid a I'll I I»A 11. N ITMi’.l NT city of light also hoiuestie and *! Fr IU' *!' * about ls.tmo inhabitants. The greatest sity by j 1 replied that though a man of mod '1111" tllf :i I lli I (I1.1 ;,|.,| sermon on the mount in the letter and the "its .. committee of resolutions allowed Items. Industrial Inhumation, Fash \n|,s. 1 <• Clemens, the bath is also con- crate means I had them w iii‘-h ;n ;iivt-|»i. .1 indr,sin to the great city, the The one of always paid Agricultural Matters and ai d lie- ''I1' 1 •" ■« apparent superficial spirit. object the grange the opponents to draft the <'.*iii|irelmnsiv. | 'Milt IV m r.-!;;,',: » plank making never re- liable Financial ami myself, to Market rep..its. 'l.-llc. 151<-r»--t ill- ;iin! i.■ •% observer is the sale of Canadian souve- nected bystreet cars: j in politics is to see that our laws are the issue." allowing myself ;I,,.| “imperialism” “paramount ceive a so that burdens single dollar from any society Were 1 asked what struck me most1 shaped public shall and that was the way it came to be the I Keiodar subscription price. st.r.o per >ea nirs. We also noted the banks there ! or person. bear upon all alike, and public blessings, feature of the as re- forcible in 1 should say its I leading platform Mrs. We furnish it with I NK .FOI l.‘\ \l. :..-,o wore for so small a Detroit, Marett died soon after and in | \N'| t ? w t >' mghly capitalized like the rain and the sunshine, shall fall ported. The who were !iin.I it Til r .!« cleanliness. The water front is as delegates disap- her will gave me a thousand dollars. er year, in advance. place, one that we saw at three j upon the just and the unjust. If we in to face hi to 1 l‘i'T VMr. ill :ni\ li.-. f being pointed again having With this thousand dollars 1 clean and sweet as the heart of the are we cannot afford to lose printed millions and another at six million city. ! partisans took advantage of that declaration to 1 of the about eighty thousand copies of "Five JSenne wishes nose and by co-operation make the farmer’s tire-1 trip's city. car referred to, and at her death left to shut their but : side the well spring of a river of public I Mow takes this more leaves Cadillac Square every two hours, eyes, there, everything Bryan seriously our "Massachusetts P. C. Ani- opinion that will make it impossible for than was warranted the facts, and Society and takes in all the of is different on the other side. by mals" thousand dollars to aid in principal points one man to grow rich by the sweat of so he has shifted his to an issue thirty The and convention of position it, and thousand the city. A conductor points out and Encampment j another's brow, (trangers are Demo- which the anti-silver men on the supporting twenty-live : plat- dollars to use as we should deem best. FAT! names all the 1902 will he in San Cal. It crats and but behind our form committee and inst of buildings of note, ai d Francisco, Republicans, made, ead 1 is a advised that this "Home" should be will lie a beautiful and one party obligations there higher duty I having the reputation for a and anything of interest to the stranger. trip, every sturdy under a coporation of its own, which to lift up a higher ideal in our homes ! stanch advocate of the old principles lie It was a who possibly can should take it. One received under Mrs. Gifford’s will a most delightful trip, the car- that will purify the political pool. is now posing as the leading "anti- fare for the round trip is to be the rate, Our laws reflect the will of the large sum in addition to what she had going very slowly so that everything peo- imperialist” in the country. And so FAT! I If faults there be in the the already given. can be seen. Just before understand. ple. body pol- query, “What does Bryan stand for?” finishing the fault is in the In memory of Mrs. Gifford I caused The of are itic, fountain head— cannot be answered this was Knights Pythias recruited satisfactorily by to be erected our Massachusetts So- trip my eye caught by the people. 1 n a word, our government those who are him. by .BUG supporting DEATH. from our best of and the the for a class citizens, is no better and no ciety fountain animals costing 1 sign, —lJy (iosli I eat at the New worse than the peo- Some like it. some don't. It is Rank is a some six hundred dollars which now wholly so 1 “lets Uniform soldierly looking ple. Our law-givers will make into law England Restaurant;” said, Phrases Derived from the Sea. stands on the coner of Brookline and a matter of choice. If yon want ! of who in ease of just what the people want them to, and have but on body men, necessity Avenues and to supper there,” going the men whose is to enforce the Bridgton Beacon street, be fat] well become the “defenders of duty in found it was "New in might law won’t enforce the law if the where tens of thousands perhaps hun- England” people To aloof," i e., to Kills all Bn;: their a “keep keep your dreds of thousands of horses name as there was else in country." Anyone wanting good don’t want them to. In this luff when to the working only, nothing country sailing wind, lias been which cannot read her name and a is advised the will of the is the law inscribed New England time, hearty welcome, people of the a term in common use on land since the style. land, and is above the upon it, have through summer and win- to attend one of their biennial conven- law because days of Matthew Paris; to be “taken I'lie j ter been made happy by its erection. AVOID principal streets of Detroit are therein lies the power to make or tin- ! i. a sudden tions. aback,” e., by change of - D. M. B. make law. [Geo. T. Angell in Our Dumb Animals. ..(UK.. On A paved with sheet asphalt, which make wind; to “lose one’s ballast,” or, in other Plants < and concentration are it a o-operatiou words, to grow with conceit Weak Nerves. paradise for bicyclers, and there are in topheavy the wind. There is now as much of when the center of has sunk too An Enjoyable Reunion. gra vity From overwork, worry or other causes legions of them. They use neither bells co-operation of public utilities as the to low; “bear a hand;” to bring a man men ami women use themselves up. strength WE HAVE REDUO nor lights, and are people are ready for. The work of the to his absolutely noiseless, “bearings:" to have a snug ami energy are all gone, the nerves are weak Cure, grange in politics is not so much to to and a takes It is Obesity and one who crosses a street as “berth,” give a man a wide to complete collapse place. THE PRICE. needs To the Editor of The Journal: berth;” elect or defeat candidates for otliee as about” in for just such cases as this that Old Dr. as to avoid “chop shifting'winds of per- many eyes Argus being run of a remnant of to make on the 1 hillock’s Wonderful Electric Fills are A reunion the fami- the people farms wiser plexity: to “cut and run;” to “run the down. The street car service is excel- and so that the of made. They cure the most obstinate cases ly of twelve children whose parents, better, co-operation gantlet” (prop, gantlope), once a well- in of nervous prostration, nervous exhaustion, for it will reduce tlcsh without lent. The cars go and make all the people public utilities will be known ordeal on to be “half certainly swiftly, Air. and Airs. Samuel Jones, Were early shipboard; specks before the eves, trembling, nervous A. A. HOWES & as the is now run. seas harm to the patient. A sure rem- little “clatter.” With all the possible, postoftice over,” used by writers from Swift nervous of very great settlers in Brooks, occurred at The benefits of insomnia, headache, fluttering recently the postoflice are as downward as nervous and endorsed crowd of expressive of too much the heart, spells in which you think edy'. by physicians. visitors to care for the accom- the home of Airs. free to all as the air we The Nancy Roberts, breathe. drinking; to leave a comrade “in the vou are going to die, paralysis, sciatica, St. Those interested call for States may a modations were such that 1 was North Belfast. The as United postottice covers every to be “hard or to Vitus dance, as tired in the morning as only occasion, report- lurch;” up," “bear up at R. A, k circular the store of our French in when went to all nerve on one ear w eek hamlet the land, our new possessions to to you bed, and troub- agents. during the where there ed by a was very Poverty Bay”: recognize a man participant, enjoy- and and we are now les. Old Dr. Ilallock’s Wonderful Electric foreign countries, by the “cut of his to “lookout for \ were not seats for The two able. The consisted of four jib;” Fills for weak, worn-out, nervous have MAKKE1) DOW everyone. party sis- establishing free rural mail to be left people delivery. squalls;” “high and dry;” to restore the nerve centres, and make new, principal residence streets are Wood- ters and one who were There is one uniform rate of “tell it to brother, pleas- postage the marines;” to “go to Old rich blood, giving a rosy cheek for the for the millionaire pale, -SUMMER GOOi ward Avenue, and Jefferson Avenue. antly entertained by Mrs. Roberts’ and “the man with Nick,” or st. Nicholas, the patron of bloodless face, stimulate the ambition and POOR & SON, the hoe”—long or short haul, and no to follow a to the restore the conlidence in one’s self. few of the line houses are of Alisses Abbie and I)ru- sailors; thing “bitter to make room for ttu Very granddaughters, discount to customers. Sold at box: kinds of It is the mission but Notice is hereby given that a discount of •_* dows and doors. Governor 95 years, Airs. Cordelia of Mon- co-operation. shape”—these are a few out of “Lately befell a railroad laborer,” writes per Pingree’s Cilley of the to two cent, will be made on all taxes for 1900 paid to me grange distinguish these many that show how the life Dr. A. Kellett of Williford, Ark. IIis .BEST A LIT\ residence is on 83 Airs. phrases before Jan. 1. 1901. I shall be at the Aldermen's Ql Woodward Avenue, an roe, years, Sylvesta Thompson kinds of and eliminate the foot was but Bucklen’s Ar- co-operation and familiar speech of every landsman badly crushed, Room in Memorial Building from n.3o to 11.311 nica unpretentious house, but the grounds of Bangor, 78 years, and Samuel P. one and substitute the other, so far as are salted by the briny breath of the Salve quickly cured him. It’s simply m., and Saturdays from 1.30 to 4 i\ m. wonderful for Files and At. C. is practicable. seas of the Burns, Boils, ail HILL, Collector. are fine. Farther out the same street Jones of Foxcroft, 72 years of age. A world. skin It’s the FOB SALE. Vanderbilt can buy a postage stamp eruptions. world’s champion Belfast, August 1.1900.—31tf are the of health was en- healer. Cure 25c. Sold R. “Pingree’s potato patches,” good degree general no than and I. The William P. guaranteed. by I offer for sale the house form*-' cheaper you price Frye. H. lm3G in H used at the time of the each. The husbands of the Moody, druggist. myself Seat-spurt village. ground panic joyed by the of postage stamps is just same all NOTICE OF SALE.. stable in good r pair, ami the and from to Terms reasonable. to raise potatoes for the poor, but now- ladies died many years ago. Airs. year round, year year. ()ne thing in the final result of the Pursuant to a license from the Hon. of Health and Automobilism—Patient: Judge ('llAK 1.1's <1 Two years ago the railroads carried election of that is of Probate for the of 1 shall sell at laid out in lots. Monday special “Your own health seems to County Waldo, 4. l'Joo. building Thompson’s husband, C’apt. Samuel F. be very on 8th Searsport, Sept. i corn from the West to tidewater for 13 satisfaction to every intelligent citizen public auction the day of October, A. I>. Waterworks is called the finest of Co. 12tli much improved of late, doctor.” Doc- 1900, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, on the park Thompson I, Alaine Regi- cents per hundred pounds. Last year, of Maine who up with the keeps pro- tor: “Yes, I sold my horse and premises, all the right, title and interest which of its size in the United States. fell at when the came, these same cession of is that it carriage Owen G. late of CAUTION NOTICE park ment, the battle of Winchester. big crop progress, secures and an White, Belfast, in said County, bought automobile recently.” had in and to the It contains 74 and is a railroads charged 23 cents per hundred the re-election of Hon. William P. deceased, following described Whereas, my wife. Sadie Port* acres, perfect Air. Jones was a soldier in the civil Patient: “Ah! attribute im- real viz: said white’s homestead situate bed and board 1 It* The farmers 70 to the you your estate, without cause, pounds. produce per United States Senate, than on in said ami 143 garden spot. A magnificent memorial war, and for a time served as musician Frye provement to that?” Doctor: “Yes; High street, Belfast, numbered persons not to harbor or trust bet cent, of the wealth of the nation and which could be more on said street. as 1 shall no bills of nothing gratify- the has done me pay her contra* is at its and a branch of walking good.” [Phil- Dated this 31st of A. D. M* gate entrance, in a regimental band. J. F. H. provide 60 per cent, of the freight of ing. [Bangor Commercial, Dem. I day August, 1900. CHAKUKS adelphia Press. I 3W3G* JONATHAN BERRY, Executor. Searsport, Sept. 4.1900.—3w3t>* &'' '' BURGOS, deed. There is to be told nothing of NEW YORK FASHIONS. this sanctuary that has not been a hun- of Castile. Where A , tlie dred times It is Waitto. Style and Comfort. New Millinery. 1T*1 ami Buried. narrated. tremendous ! ,.. Horn Plumage. Velvet Flowers. Wool Fabrics. in size and beautiful in parts, but not ■ Camel's ...I• tit*o of Tlie Journal.] Hair Goods. so as a as nearly striking, whole, many of The » >v 1900. The [Correspondence Journal.] Aug. 14, Spotless less celebrated Spanish churches. But In Blood from Valladolid to new waists the rich it is the attraction of this softening effects Troubles: great old As the blood of with contains all the elements to sustain life was made in dark- — yokes will meet fa- necessary it is imnor- mm m •ijtal some travelers increasing tant that it be free of all capital disappointed kept impurities, or it becomes a soured of 9,dated moon arose to vor, and the Eton or bolero will prob- instead of the dise^e ROCUOIOOSOIm Skin say the only attraction, so much does it poisoning nourishing body, and loss of health is sure to follow At ably be retained during the Some poisons enter the blood from without, the skin -Burgos station, overshadow all the others. one winter, through by absolution or And a clear Indeed, with inoculation ; others from as when a complexion are desired by the natural consequence—the wide within, waste products accumulate in the 1200131010118 walls, sleepy guard, describe as and every woman and admired by every man. might Burgos a cathedral system ferment, allowing disease germs to and be taken and sword clank- belt, blouse fronts re-appear in great develop into the mmm m mm hand with a town to circulation While all bloaT troubles have one common Eruptions, pim- attached it, so complete- origin, each has some overhauled our liand- variety, and particularly well suited to to it from the BlOOU POISOOm^ ples and similar is the latter dwarfed and peculiarity distinguish other. Contagious Blood Poison Scrofula ly dwindled them is Eczema and i11,s retained for blemishes are the Erect Form corset, which Cancer, Rheumatism, other blood diseases can be distinguished hv being the central mass of towers far a certain caused an im- by rising has sore, ulcer, or inflammation on the skin 1*01*0010 UlCB1*Sm -1 by been so successful at summer eruption blood e morning. Then we re- disease appearing Eve^ shows sooner or later on .. condition of above it. Before the the outside and on the weakest Dart of the hndv or .k. pure entering building, and renewed Pdri or tne or where it find9 the least resistance. a drawn sorts, obtains favor for Manv mistake the or»re nr nntwani *1__ 1 carriage by the blood. These you feel constrained to walk around it ,1 the won- skin blemishes winter wear. Those who have tried it away—over —to loiter outside and dally with the of Santa Maria and are permanently find that the objectionable features of removed the exterior, for it seems almost sacreligi- in whose by former models are done away with; g gateway, use of Dr. Pierce’s ous to rush into such a with- presence there is ho ill clad statues of the Golden Medical constriction on bust or ab- out due preparation of eye and mind. which domen. This is brought about the —BUI dozen other ltuirgolese Discovery by S. S. S., Nature’s own made of roots Every Spanish cathedral is a kind of ,, remedy, and herbs, attacks the disease in io down thoroughly puri- shape, which places all pressure on the the blood anttdotes and.forces out all grin upon us fies Westminster impurities, makes weak, thin blood rich, strong the blooa and Abbey—a place of burial and and at hips and back muscles, thus preventing healthy, the same time builds up the health. S. S. S. is the ight. through narrow, cures the cause of general only for the great of former generations. purely vegetable blood and the the short breath or This new purifier known, onlv one that can reach deep-seated tlie Hotel del Norte, disease. indigestion. blood troubles. A record of Here they lie, the forms that 50 of successful cures proves it to be a For about sculptured and years reliable, icw up with a flourish one really great invention, moreover, unfailing specific for all blood and skin troubles. and a half rest above their year my sepulchres represent- while a front to face was comforming by straight Medical ad> to the surrounding badly ing them as they appeared in the bloom ...f™® Treatment.— Our Medical Department is in charge dt broken out.” writes the present full front in Skilled who have made blocd and skin a watchmen on their Miss Carrie styles dress, physicians, diseases a life so if vou ham Adams, of life; the bishop in his robes, with Bloodl study, of 116 West Main all the lines of the Contagious Poison, Cancer, Scrofula, Rheumatism. Eczema, an Old Sore or Ulcer droned out the time St., develops graceful nr „„„ similar KW.a M v .v. Battlecreek, Mich. hands folded on his breast: the king y case AU correspondence is conducted in strictest eon6 I a dence.dence W e make ino T a*™ * ldv,Cl,ab°ut d-’ce y madia. Ilalf- spent great deal figure. charge for this service. Book on blood and skin diseases free. of with doc- with crown and the in SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga. money sceptre; knight THE AVERAGE ... lie cs clara serena. tors aud for different READER, y his armor, who will never go forth to kinds of medicine, does not realize the : ssima!” perhaps, very great but received no bene- battle again. (Hie may read the history fit. At last I read importance to the general health that comes to nurgos w one of your adver- of Spain in these memorials of the past. is an her to make a tisements in a paper, given by upright carriage; those strict An illustration of this is seen in the » and obtained a bottle who have a fort- studied physical culture agree » entering any of Doctor Pierce’s chapel of the Constable of Castile. lie vjDHini .ueuicai discovery, tieiore nan taken that functions of t e main of important the body highway one bottle ot this medicine I noticed a change, was a warrior bold, of the history-mak- and alter three bottles I was cannot remain in a t halt here, anil so the taking entirely sound condition cured. ing time of Ferdinand and Isabella, 1 when the are arome ex- shoulders stooped for- frightfully The and their side lie entered Grenada, Free. Common Sense [Medical by this ♦ COAL! it ward; fact is proven, and in addi- COAL! article that can ♦ cry Adviser 1008 pages, is sent free on re- hike all the rest of the old-time Spanish tion it is on ; cil is not of to cover of mail- stated high medical author- distinctly ceipt stamps expense heroes, his religion was 21 inseparably that of 'o the bedroom candle ing only. Send one-cent stamps for ity habitual expansion the chest mixed with war. On his tomb appears paper covered book, or 31 stamps for is the tuber- -i rvice. the greatest safeguard against NOW bill—large cloth Address, Doctor R. V. not only his swo d and helmet and coat We are our fall stock of IS THE TIME TO BUY binding. culosis or On receiving nscieiice, at lirst reck- Pierce, N. Y. consumption. this ground Buffalo, of mail, but the ivoiy crucifix which are NEW GOODS and likewise because of a removal of Lamps. They ■ YOUR WINTER’S COAL. allied by interpolation went with him on all his campaigns, pressure from organs other than the in new styles, at lower prices than ill the guide-books put reminders of former and the sacramental vessels with which many splendor, and more because ever. We invite all of the North" as the lungs easily impaired respectfully when and festivals were held he had mass celebrated on the hull-lights always of extreme a to call and examine them. mil il that be delicacy, prominent phy- true, may here, while the the field of battle. His warfare he nobility occupied over, sician has come out in favor of an arti- We are also headquarters for First deuce us from preserve balconies and hoi crowded the ar- has slept here more than four hundred Coal, polloi cle in dress that not only compels a Quality, Thoroughly Prepared : an and gloomy outside, cades below. The shabby shops that years, beside his beloved wife, whose correct but relief where of its a position, gives interior sends now range around the historic space are lap-dog lies at her feet. old bind without We offer to the citizens of Belfast and arrow akin to that ex- styles compunction. vicinity tilled with sham Tole- The first view of cathedral sparsely jewelry, Burgos PLUMAGE the following well known coals a laitering long-closed do old and dazzles one the elaborate swords, rusty armor, clothes by richness of is distressingly prominent in fall and Pearl na y. The brick doors Agate Goods, PLYMOUTH similar junk, —for which there seems to the gilded carvings, the mass of florid winter VEIN, in all and millinery, Long eagle quills ip weathers; be little as the the the LACKAWANNA, LATTIMER LEHIGH, demand, shop-keepers decoration, painting, statues, with or white or chicken toiled two or three dyed pigeon up and smoke all on the broken the altars and thousands of ELK GARDEN CUMBERLAND, lounge day glittering feathers fastened in a double row on Tinware, nr-, dark and and WOODVILLE through pavements outside, when not in the se- tapers. But STEAM burning notwithstanding the upper side and turning downwards, mil made your selee- clusion of siesta. Dull, and the of color and dirty dilap- gorgeousness gilding, with small breast feathers of other -overal very equally stuffy idated as we find it there is no- there is or in bad taste, Stoves, Ranges, Prices at Delivered in to-day, nothing tawdry, birds pasted over the seam, are enough Delivered a “fie gnosis oi genera- in Wharf. DSip cart. and put in. where a more excellent type of Spanish as toooftenseen Spanish sanctuaries. to shock of refined and persons taste, Chestnut Coal.$5.85 $6.10 $6.25 spaniards seem to be and than thisonee This is as much due to the massive poverty retrogression two somewhat similar circlets are not Furnaces. Stove 5.85 .nainsand g 6.10 6 25 counterpanes of Without trade and vast size of the as proud city Burgos. grandeur edifice, unfrequently used on one hat, having KKg 5 60 5 85 6.00 ii and water soaji since or manufactures of it swarms to the “dim of the stain- any sort, religious light” an owl’s head at the centre. Furnace 5 60 5 85 6 00 with the knowl- Nothing day with idlers and Of the latter ed which modifies without im- beggars. windows, is too absurd or too hideous to be Coal 25 cents ton •h accommodation sty- Lehigh per higher you it is a and for insolence the richness of the perfect hot-bed, pairing general lish this season. Immense pompons ]>cr diem than for the A discount of 25 cents per ton will he made from the above prices to all customers for and persistency T have never seen their effect, and the fact that the softening inches white chicken PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Mort-Astoria of eight highmadeof CASH settlement within Delays from of their their New hand of has subdued the delivery coal, provided orders in ton equals, especially in the neighborhood time brilliancy feathers are and smaller .•outess to a of shown, ones, lots, or more, are placed before September 1st, and are ready to receive their coal at our feeling of the which of of cathedral, all foreigners coloring. Among many objects ornamented with black are convenience time before November 1st. Spanish tour, so eiiarm- spangles, any are sure to visit, and as they are the interest, you are shown the Cofre del somewhat less barbarous than the is almost over. As to WE GUARANTEE PROMPT persons now in who have, Cid, a trunk clamped with iron and DELIVERY,! the form of vermin— only Burgos former. narrow now fastened to the wall, which the Cid AND money to give away, the streets M AXV FAtTUKEI) \V! X(j S & Trussed. CORRECT WEIGHT CAREFUL DELIVERY to Jiiclted allowing lie pur- are swarmed with mendicants, filled with sand and then pledged to the ■ woiiltl better be fairly are another of small as full of of fiOO monstrosity, who thrust their hands in your Jews gold, for a loan '• i“i the warmth dirty feathers on wired in ep it is he afterwards foundations, black, face, cling to your skirts and refuse to marks, which, said, i siient most of my brown, pink, or peacock blufe; often with THE SIAN & SIBLEY COMPANY. after the lei you go until alms have been bestow- honestly repaid. But all, O out “U the a considerable intermixture of white. balcony interest is with the in ed; and to give to one group is only to greatest dead, Not faraway stood Pheasant's plumage is quite as stylish call forth a more determined from the cloisters, where sleep the heroes 33, 35 and 37 Front Belfast. -f ons>jgt as it was last and Street, athedrais in Spain winter, peacock Vive a Week to and from flic next. They line the Steps that lead whose zeal and prowess made poor, old, Trips TELETHON!: 34-2 the slope of the hill feathers or white breast feathers are Boston. 11}> to the cathedral door, their sores and impoverished Spain once the greatest ach it a ith made into turbans, with a wing at each exquisite wretchedness to best advan- nation of the earth. displayed six or seven I Rememberthe “Old Home’ ai .o a was on a side, pairs of small wings relies, \ 11 W akd. tage; they pounce upon the visitor from 1'a\ B. ■ on a wire, with a bird on one end, is t ! ic whole vast — AND i'.IJY V ... pile behind the id' the SEVENTEEN JEWELED. columns interior: another As a relief come ■ ml delicate in the niel- BELFAST HIGH SCHOOL. stylish fancy. \ they follow him back to the door of his silk velvet roses and velvet V\ I ha 1 expected to see lovely hotel, and lie in wait for him to come Souvenir ■■ or silk i: mi''' of the niorn- Required Reading for Fall Term, 1900. leaves, orchids, geraniums roses, Spoon. out again. Somewhat higher than these tlie latter the inside of ly rose a liun- SENIOR CLASS. TWO BOOKS. trimming poke ridge, in the but even ; r WILL PAY Yor TO LOOK A'i social scale, probably and the former in clus- It. steamers clowned with a cas- Hurl], K. M. Raphael. A collec- hats, graceful Commencing Tuesday. Sept. WOO, more will leave Belfast: needy, since their pride forbids ters cm brims or ti's old, which n as once tion of pictures and interpreta- crowns, supplemented For Boston, via Camden and Rockland. Mon- OUR WINDOW. the of assistance, are hundreds and at about 2.:1 ood. N*'rvons rally supporter of the church rather from silken over-weave appears in fancy 15 5 20 System, and Hurt, Mary.E. Odysseus, Tlie For prospectus, address Unity. 7 53 2 23 6 50 all diseases and Diseased ..." because all travelers and habit than from or as well. Ex- 8 Conditions of tradition religious hero of Ithaca. 1236.5 colored, black goods H. A. HOWARD, Burnham, arrive. 15 2 45 0 25 j the Kidneys, Clinton. 8 32 +6 50 Bladder. I.i:ia>. -t of a coun- and in of novelties have in white Koeklaml Commercial College, Stomaeh, impressions conviction; pretension high Chapin, F. H. The land of the cliff- pensive braiding Denton. 8 42 +7 08 I.ivei and Heart and all dis- 311134 Koeklaml, Maine. eased Stat > o! the I'flvio their experience take lineage, he rivals the celebrated Con- dwellers. 545.19 and brown on a blue or and Bangor. 4 30 surface, gilt A M and Ueproduetive Organs, f the than imagination stable Don Pedro de Velasco, who, when Corbin, John. School boy life in white on green, or gilt throughout on Waterville. 8 47 3 15 7 15 fo together with ey. ry form of P M A M Skin Disease. Most eases 1 ut to 1132.19 ones, after the some bold courtier ventured colors are in- -- v gained question England. ; these elaborate designs Portland.12 02 5 35 1 25 '-vxmsmBFA*"- < 11111 iv v i1 11 ,imi Court of 4 00 iH’° em**d the Oreat M has lost its keenest his title to nobility, answered with true Frost, William H. The tended, for a small front GEO. T. READ Boston *ED. 5 67 ltently by nltipathie Sp-mlics. tty however, only Boston, Semi for Ueneral Blank ami one on Arthur.. 32(227 j w>1).|4 10 916 725 Symptom several ‘'Before God was King Diseases of Women. cases that were con- already spent Spanish hyperbole: breadth and corsage, plain material TO BELFAST. Many have been mired ihesi < Howe, Julia Ward. Life of Mar- Is for the sidered hop-less by rent in., we are better prepar- God. before the sun shone upon the the rest of the costume. Agent F M A M Remedies. and .June eons ,nation 1!-F 947 composing Durin.u May garet Fuller, (Famous Women). r. T \rlonzon, look like some which washes one side of it and the John. Pilgrim’s I’rog- A. A. Ilowes & Co., druggists, Belfast, Jle. •Jls Tremoiit street. Bunyan, market to save labor and trouble. Benton— .f(>13 tlOOO 4 li*. Union Savings Bank Building. -Missouri river town, hill on the other, crowned with the gress. BSSp 3yrs24. Clinton.....+<‘>27 +10 15 4 27 Next to Hotel Tonraine. 8 30 10 45 4 45 tin- old of Between and river Clarke, M. The story of Troy.... 1236.3 Burnham, depart. 1‘o'ton. Mass. proud capital ancient castle. ridge The Plowman to His Brethren. Unity. 8 4H 11 20 5 03 Laboratory,.; Howard 1’laee R<>\bu?-y. Mass A. T. Historical Thorndike. 8 57 11 45 5 12 on: has been led to ex- the space is necessarily confined, so that Couch, Quiller. 312.11 Call on him for Knox.. +9 OH 112 00 to 21 tales from Shakespeare. own no we that talk with God e>t quarters of the city, the line old gateway of Santa Maria, We masters, Brooks. 9 20 12 30 6 35 or In garments smelling of the sod; Waldo. ‘9 30 tl2 47 5 45 workday OIL PILES! PILES! PILES! mer grandeur have been built in honor of Charles V., is disgrace- no that others must not bear, POSTS’ WATERPROOF BELT Point.. +9 40 +1 07 +6 55 Lamb, Charles and Mary. Tales We bear yoke City * >i silence of the of love and tenderer care; Belfast, arrive 9 45 1 15 6 00 by the crowded upon by insignificant Except greater Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure fully from Shakespeare. 352.27 not down with burdens on us We bow laid, and LEATHER PRESERVATIVE tFlag station. eh the is and even the cathe- 161 whom was Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itcliing Piles. It population yet modern buildings; and. S. L But lift them up for the load Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at ns on absorhes the tumors, allays the itching at once, ■usand, there are whole dral—the glory of Burgos and the boast or made; $5.00 from Belfast and all static Branch. must we be, and stand erect, Through tickets to all points West at d North acts as a instant relief. Dr. Wil ■ For upright poultice, gives uninhabited, upon of so hemmed in common- Mary. Shakespeare's via all routes, for sale 1>\ L. W. George utly Spain—is by Seymour, The almoners of God to his elect. west, liams’ Indian Pile Ointment is lor H. Belfast. GEO. F. premised only ■ of whose but de- structures that it is difficult to stories simply told. Both vol- GEO. F. FAMES, D,D.D.S„ Agent, EVANS, stately place Not ours to judge who ’tis that makes de- Vice President and General Manager. ; Piles and Itching of the private parts, and noth- umes. 312.6 & 7 1 ns are the arms obtain view of the exterior. mands, F. E. Boothby, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent. ing else. Every box is guaranteed. Sold by drug sculptured any good Portland, June 18, 1900. Longfellow, II. W. Selections: Ours but to see the piteous, outstretched sent for 50c. and $1.00 box of noble families whose So is the of the town that The Nose and Throat. gists, by mail, per great ‘slope Miles Evangeline; Hiawatha; hands; ... WILLIAMS’ M’F’G CO.. Prop’s. Cleveland, mi in un- the vast cathedral us the cotters be as kings— he traced back while the front of L 86 e For unto H. Moody. Standish. S. the harvest No. 940 Newbury Street For sale by K. ■ \11—all in need of what brings: -s to the domination of the a little I opens upon plaza considerably And be that what it will we must be just, has lost his way)—“I say, mis- Corner of Fairfield Street) E. L. Stevens, M. D„ i other streets the ancient above the level of the narrow streets Boy (who is us in trust; (Near how far is it to Camptown Creek?” For it only given ! ter, We will not whose the cry or call, MASS. 12 Church Street. sidy painted, in such gaudy that hem it in, the rear of it actually Man out. I ain't no city question BOSTON* Residence (surlily)—“Find But be God’s almoners to one and all. Dr. John Steven Boy (with acute emphasis)— 12 to 2. Othor hours s, incongruous combinations abuts against the hill, so that in enter- directory.” in the Hours, Oifce, National Bank Building, Belfast, Me. “No, you ain't; you’re a volume on good [John P. Sjolander, Independent, by appointment only. at the beholder no longer from that side one must descend a are!” Life. ing manners, yon [Harlem ^Cedar^!ayouiiTexas;_^_i^__i^_^ October, 1900.—Iy45. iar“Office hours from 1 to 4, and 7 to 8 p. M.^a OPERA H0U5E BLOCK. : In- Arnicis’ exaggerated de- staircase to the pavement. Such infe- OFFICE HOURS: 11 to 12 A. fl. lf there were an insane asy- licities of would kill the effect position GIVEN TO THE CURE ... SPECIAL ATTENTION OF.... 2 to 4, 7 to 8 P. M. ■ An Teacher inters at Burgos, one would of any ordinary structure; but nothing Experienced Special attention given to EYE, EAR .NOSE city had been painted some can even mar the grandeur of this, .WILL OrEN A. and THROAT. Iyr34 inmates had broken loose.” Though dirty, bustling, sordid streets ...BY THE- I iliant coloring does not con- come up to its very doors, like the waves 1 ■''t that Burgos is hopelessly a of the sea to the foot of a mighty cliff FIDELITY INJECTION METHOD. abier”—any more than rouged it lifts its head throughout the cen Home School-Girls fobTrent. .. curling wig can renew an t uries, unmoved by the tumult of pigm; SUBSCRIBE The store and office by the “"harian belledom. In that come and go. Stand in,the vicinity of PORTLAND, MAINE, October recently occupied spinsters’ generations 20,1900. Address Miss Stockbridge, 257 Benefit Condon Manufacturing Company” and ‘‘Banner My surrounded at the foot of the lace-work tower; street. Providence, R. I. Reference, Rt. Rev. Shoe Store.” C. O. POOR. market-place, ing THE March I' Robert Codman, Jr., Bishop of Maine. 3w35 REPUBLICAN JOURNAL Belfast, 29,1900.-I3tf ossivfi- arcades and balconies, are and looking up, you feel very small in on these points. As to resubmission Wedding Bells. PROBATE COURT. 1 BKPDBLICAM JOURMAL there is a difference of opinion, with a 44A Gentle Wind preponderance against it. In a signed Clay-Dolloff. A largely attended Following is an abstract of the business home of of the Probate Court for Waldo County, BELFAST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1900. editorial in the Portland Evening Ex- wedding took place at the home Mr. Birth” of Western September term, 1900: press Col. Fred N. Dow presents a and Mrs. John Dolloff.No.ii Congress street,at Estate of Ann M. high noon Monday. The contracting parties Tells no sweeter story to humanity than Simpson, Monroe; Published Every Thursday Morning by the strong argument against resubmission, Gilman Simpson appointed administrator. were Mr. J. Cecil Clay of Portland and the announcement that the health-giver and we give it with Mr. Manley’s letter. Estate of Kate W. Carter, Belfast; Alzo Republican Journal Pub. Co, Miss Blanche, eldest daughter of Mr. and and Hood’s Sarsaparilla, M. Carter appointed administrator. While it may be with Mr. health-bringer, possible, rooms Estate of Charlotte H. Carter, Mrs. Dolloff. The were very prettily tells an era health. Belfast; aid as of the of the birth of of good Alzo M. Carter Manley’s Speaker House, trimmed and the bridal stood under appointed guardian. CHARLES A. PILSBURY. couple It is the one reliable the cure Estate of Sarah E. and Ellen M. j to secure of a resolve for specific for Conant, Busme^lanager. the passage an arch of and white with evergreen palms all stomach and liver troubles. Winterport: Albert Conant appointed guar- resubmission we are sure that the of blood, very at either side. The ceremony was performed dian. Subscription Terms: In advance, §2.00 a Estate of Ernest E. and Edward M. measure would be defeated the Kev. J. M. The bride was year; §1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three by popu- by Leighton. Eliza M. Chase months. Chase, Monroe; appointed lar vote. While we have now, illegally, dressed in pearl grey, with lace and cerese Ai>vkrtisin<; Terms: For one square, one Jfoccfo SaUatuvutlq guardian. Estate of Daniel A. Inch, length in column, 75 cents for one week, and practically a license law in some ci trimming, and carried La France roses. Mr. McManus, Knox; B. 25 cents for each insertion. A. subsequent J. Howland White of Boston was best man, Spencer appointed guardian. —“The Bangor plan”—and there is ap- Estate of Alzina Poor, Belfast; Sarah A. of Belfast bridesmaid. parently a growing sentiment in favor and Miss Daisy Skay OBITUARY. Coombs appointed guardian. Miss was dressed in white taffeta silk Estate ot Clifton P. Roberts, Brooks; of we doubt if it has Skay license, advanced certificate of adoption issued to Chas. II. with lace trimming. The happy couple It seems fitting that the death of Sirs. far enough to remove the prohibitory Roberts and wife. were the recipients of many useful and val- Cazneau which occurred in Cam- Estate of Richard clause from the constitution. Palfrey, Robertson, Swanville; uable presents, including cut glass, china, bridge August 26th, should receive more license issued to sell personal estate; ad- Nor are we as to accom- ministrator’s returned. sanguine silver ware, linen, etc. Mr. Clay is official than a notice in the columns of this inventory passing Estate of Llewellyn L. Cross, Searsmont; I plishing much in the way of tax reform for the Court and re- as she was for stenographer Supreme paper, closely identified license issued to sell personal estate; peti- To be closed out regardless of their value. by legislative enactment. Each town ports for Judge Emery. His bride is a pop- many years with the religious and social tion for allowance presented. j Estate of Searsmont: license _____ t: and now has to institute re- ular and intelligent young lady, a graduate life and interests of the town. Mary Luce, city power issued to sell real administratrix Sirs. estate; forms in this direction, and could be, of Belfast High school, and has been quite Palfrey was the daughter of Rev. nventory returned. prominent in musical circles. Their many Jaazaniah who was ordained at Estate of John M. li- and ought to be, compelled to do so. Crosby, Fletcher, Belfast; friends extend congratulations. As Mr. Charlestown, N. II., in 1810 and continued cense issued to sell personal estate. Estate of Lavinia K. Baker, harry w. Clay's duties called him to Houlton, to at- sole pastor of the Unitarian church at that Belfast; Kruger lias tied from South Africa, Robert F. Dunton appointed trustee. clark; tend court lie and his bride left for until when a Estate of Hiram lie crossed the frontier Tuesday, by place forty-five years, 1855, McAlister, Burnham; Portuguese allowance of to Mc- the l.HOtrain Monday forthateity. They ex- colleague was provided for him. lie con- $51131.50 granted Mary with the intention of for Eu- widow. 83 Main sailing pect to make their home in Portland, but tinued to Alister, My Clothier, St., Belfast, preach occasionally, however, Estate of John M. Bowes; rope. hut is virtually a prisoner in the Lincolnville; will be in other cities much of the time the until 1863, and died in 1864 at the age of 83 will approved; Abner F. Dunton appointed residence of the district at For President, governor coming fall and winter, Mr. Clay’s duties years. This instance of a long life of in- executor. Wants to sell out his Lourenzo Estate of Michael Chase, Brooks; will Ready-Made Departnu william McKinley Marques. Lord Roberts has calling him to the different counties. dustrious and faithful devotion to one Clothing approved; Alfred E. Chase appointed exe- a in devote his whole time to of Ohio. issued proclamation, which he says: parish is certainly worthy of record, and it cutor. making “Kruger has formally resigned the Rhopes-Potteb. At the home of Mr. and is also interesting to note, not only how Estate of Caroline Jipson, Monroe: will Sirs. Daniel Tremont L. Wildes For Vice-President, position which lie held as president of rotter, street, South strong and permanent the Unitarian ele- approved; Joseph appointed Braintree, was solemnized on Wednesday executor. tpe South African republic, thus sever- ment has Dr. de- THEODORE ROOSEVELT one of the home remained among Crosby’s Estate of J. Alden, Belfast; will his otiicial connection with the evening, prettiest weddings Lydia ing Braintree has had for many a day. The scendants, but also that his daughter and approved; Wilmer J. Dorman appointed of New York. Transvaal. action shows how executor. Kruger’s bride was the eldest daughter, Marion Bart- granddaughter both became the wives of hopeless, in his opinion, is the war which lett rotter, and the groom Sir. Wilbur M. Estate of ( has. A. Fogg, Burnham; Win. Unitarian ministers. of has now been carried on for nearly a Rhodes of Belfast. Maine. The decorations B. Blanchard appointed administrator. Limlley Murray Maples Washing- ur. Estate of Willis H. year, and his desertion of the iloer of the house were very artistic in pink and raitrey began his ministry m Belfast Penney, Knox; John ton will he lonesome as the asters and white Yeaton administrator. solitary cause should make clear to his fellow white; pinks, lilies being in March, 1848, ami lived here until the au- appointed used. Cuffs’ orchestra the Estate of Sarah G. Barlow, Freedom; Ih-mocrat in the Maine Senate. that it is useless to continue profusely played tumn of removed to burghers and furnished music 1874, when the family Henry G. Barlow administrator. HENCE THIS GREAT^SACRIFICE SALE. the wedding march, appointed struggle any longer. throughout the evening. Only the relatives Cambridge, which continued to be their Estate of Joel Work, Brooks; first and The Maine election seems to have “'It is unknown to the in- probably and intimate friends were bidden to the home and where Dr. Palfrey died in 1888. final account of executors allowed. given general satisfaction. The Demo- habitants of the Transvaal and Orange wedding, which was solemnized at 8 o’clock Estate of Wilson Dickey, Swanville; final Their children are all living—Kersey Good- River that fifteen thous- by Rev. C’.F. IlillCrathernof the South Con- account of administrator allowed. crats say they are pleased, and we colony nearly win of and of their fellow subjects are now gregational church. An informal reception Bradford, Mass., Mary Cazneau, Estate of Sarah E. Doe, Burnham; first know we are. followed tlie and the bridal whose home has been with her mother in and final account of allowed. m-\ €VCL0\E prisoners of war, not one of whom will ceremony, couple guardian OF HAlUaFr were assisted in Mr. and Mrs. Estate of Florence Grant, lie released unless those now under receiving by Cambridge, Rebecca Salisbury, the wife of Berry Unity.; Daniel Potter, the bride’s parents. Morton first and final account of executor allowed. ('richaveu and Matiuicus have been arms us surrender uncondition- Rev. David against r. Potter, brother of the bride, introduced Utter of Denver, and Captain Estate of Sibyl S. Berry,Unity ; guardian’s heard and W. X. Elmer of Hock- the returned. from, ally. guests, assisted by Arthur C. Pratt of Charles Follen, U. S. Army, who lives at inventory Will you in UP-TO-DATE as “The must be of Estate of greet goods, it is aw. land. the Republican candidate for burghers cognizant Weymouth and Frank Walker of South the present time with liis sister in Denver. Shepherd llarvill, Lincolnville; the fact that no intervention in their Braintree. The bride's gown was of white administrator's inventory returned. fact that we carry the FINEST LINE in the cit\ sheritt of Knox there en and Many in this community and elsewhere Estate of county, gets by behalf can come from any of the great silk, cut train trimmed with duchess George McClure, Searsport; ex- lace, with a beautiful diamond who were familiar with the home ecutor’s returned. 7'.‘ majority. powers, and further, that the British caught pen- pleasant inventory dant, a gift from the groom. The tulle veil Estate of James II. Webber, Monroe: ad- Empire is determined to complete the where Mrs. Palfrey presided, will recall was caught up with orange blossoms and she ministratrix's inventory returned. ra^“Don’t work which has cost so the of the the put it off. The things alwao (lov. Roosevelt lias accepted the Re- already many carried a bouquet of bride roses. A wedding genial atmosphere house; Estate of Rhoda ('ok, Liberty, adminis- good lives, and to a conclusion the war words of and trator’s paid:,-an nomination for Vice Presi- carry supper was served in the dinning room, also friendly greeting welcome; inventor\ returned. Old men, Young men, Ladies, come at. declared her the late fruit in the and Estate of A. Boys, everybody against by govern- pui,cli reception hall, each the instant sympathy, and the ever ready Zylpha Ames, Xorthport: of life. dent. and in his letter to the notification ments of the Transvaal and the ((range guest was presented on leaving with a box administrator's inventory return d. bargain your of counsel or advice in time of trouble. Young Estate of Clarissa X. committee it is either or Free State, a war to which there can he wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Carver, Searsport; says McKinley left in and old found and and administrator's inventorv one ,'ate the evening amid a shower of peace help sympathy returned. .a's. That sums the situation. only ending.' of and the Estate of Daniel A. up rice, tiring guns beating of drums. there whenever they needed it, sure of a Whittier, Palermo: Lord Roberts then proceeds to point The) go to Montreal on their wedding administrator’s inventory returned. trip never failing kindness and benevolence. out that with the the and on their return are to reside at Portland, Estate of Marion E. Maiden, Swanville: I a in Xew York was exception of eampaign Maine. Miss Potter will bo much missed at And many will remember, too, the social, guardian’s inventory eturned. W. 83 Main St,, Mh ■ small area which Gen. Botha is defend- Harry ea ast Estate of Edward II. Clark, 1 week with four big mass- South Braintree, and especially in the home musical and literary evenings in the pleas- Fletcher, Belfast: the war where she lias been a dutiful and guardian’s returned. : _s in Hreater Xew York. Sena- ing has degenerated into irregu- loving ant around which so mem- inventory daughter and sister, but the home's loss is parsonage, many Estate of Isaac M. Boardman, Belfast; lar which must be v Cabot Lodge was one of the operations brought Mr. Rhodes’ gain, and he lias the sincere ories cluster. administratrix's inventory returned, and to an of a host of friends. for allowance s' ik :- While the state has at no early conclusion, and concludes: congratulations We Mrs. Palfrey's last years were passed petition presented. wish Mr. and Estate of Hiram Mrs. Rhodes their just share in her and time Chase, Belfast; execu- t ‘The means 1 am compelled to adopt quietly Cambridge home, ,ceil in the doubtful list, it is now of future happiness and prosperity,and may tor's inventory returned. are those which the customs of war touched her so that her mind retain- they always find that: “Life's burdens are gently Estate of Ejzina M Cates, Xorthport; ad- ge ly con,-ceded that Democratic State of C ity of prescribe as applicable to such cases. lighter for two than for one, ami its pleas- ed nearly its old time vigor to the end. ministrator's inventory returned. Ohio, Toledo, / o -ci-ciis have assured a Re- are ruinous to the entail ures less when Estate of Ruth ex- Litas C'ui nty. \ | rousing They country, sweet partaken alone.*' Her old was beautiful in its Calderwood, Belfast: age fertility, Frank .1. Cheney makes oath that he 1 peniic in rnaji rity. endless suffering to the burghers and [Rraintree, Mass., Observer, Sept. 8tli. ecutor's inventory returned. and in its enjoyment of her family and her Estate of Geo. B. Reilly, will is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. their families and the longer this Frankfort; < friends, she welcomed with affection all Thomas F. and Matthew W. 1 Cheney A o., doing business in the City Demand. guerilla warfare continues the more SUPREME COURT. presented; of ■■expanding Many lines JUDICIAL Reilly named executors. Toledo, County and state aforesaid, and must be enforced.’ who called upon her and never lost the .ft [denote renewed Greatest vigorously they Estate of Richard II. that said linn will pay the sum of ONE TheSummeiBirfe Smart, Searsport; activity. sweet, manner which constitut- HUNDRED DOLLARS for A. It. Justice sympathetic will presented; Ruth X. Smart named ex- each and ever) ti is the market lor cotton here Savage, Presiding. exei'ip About Galveston. ed so much of her quiet nature. ecutor. case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by The use s <;■■ and a .road." these are the September term of Supreme Judical Estate of Bradford the of Hall Catarrh C ere. VRE >XK. nn headlines Truly all who knew her ‘rise up and call Sullivan, Winterport; The Galveston horror is not the first ca- Court will Addie C. FRANK J. CHENEY. Poston to opened Tuesday forenoon, with the presented; Sullivan named (lu- Dlohe gives Bradstreets her blessed.” C. C. W. executrix. Sworn to before me and subscribed in tastrophy of the kind that has befallen the following officials and jurors in attendance: my and volumes. Estate of E. presence, this nth day of December, A. D. weekly report, they speak Gulf section, though involving greater loss Mary Ambrose, Frankfort; Judge, A. R. Savage, Auburn. William E. Bickford died suddenly at his presented for of 188*5. A appointment —— Presidential election usually creates of life and destruction of property than Tileston Thomaspetition F. Clerk, Wadlin, Belfast. home in Boston Sept. 15th, at the age of 57 Reilly administrator. 1 I A. \Y. GLEASON, POOR more or less disturbance of business. were earlier storms. On the Estate of Thomas X. Jackson; & SONS wrought by County Attorney, Ellery Bowden,Winter- years, lie was born in a son of the Rowe, I j Notary Public. Belfast, for of M. S. That it does not do so this is due 10th of August, 1856, a hurricane petition presented appointment year swept port. late Ezra and Lydia (Swan) Bickford. He Stiles adm i n i strator. Hall’s Catarrh is taken internally and acts over a of the Gulf of Mexico and on the blood and mucous to tin- .ienend recognition of the fact portion Stenographer, C. IV. Small, Portland. attended the schools of ser- Estate of M. Helen Morrill: directly surfaces public Belfast, Winterport; of the Last one of the for of L. system. Send for testimonials, free. DRUG STOKE that there will he no change ill the Ad- entirely submerged Island, Sheriff, Samuel (1. Norton, Belfast. ved as a clerk in the stores of Marshall A petition presented appointment Agnes Morrill adminisratrix. F. .1. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, o. m and that the which group of sand islands stretching along the Deputy Sheriffs, Eugene lustration, policy Blanchard,crier, Swan and Wm. C. Marshall, and subse- Estate of Mary C. Morrill, Winterport; &jr*’S<>ld by Druggists, 7.">c. southern coast of . The island Stockton Hall’s Pills are the best. 4w8G. ) as brought such prosperity to the Springs; Jere Bowen, Monroe; quently went into the ic-e ami brick busi- petition presented for appointment of L. Family YOL WILL KIN11 was a favorite summer resort for Frank G. Agnes Morrill, administratrix. will he continued. The trade planters Norton, Palermo; F. A. Shaw, ness in East Belfast. About 25 years ago country Estate of Edward R. Parkman, Unity: and their families, and, when visited by the Belfast. he went to Boston and in the com- Lindley Murray Staples barometer is infallible in forecasting engaged petition presented for license to sell real storm, had a temporary population of about Messenger, C. IV. Belfast. mission but for 15 he estate. the future. Perkins, business, years past The I.one Demoorat in the Maine Senate. political four hundred from Rev. K. T. Estate of Zonula souls, chielly adjacent Chaplain, Capeu, Belfast. has been with W. F. Hall,freight forwarder, Weymouth, Morrill; We condense from the Boston Globe the fol- first account Of this number more Grand of administrator presented. parishes. than one- Jury—Albert J. Skidmore, fore- in Boston. His wife, formerly Lenora Mar- sketch M. (if the overturn in Cumberland coun- Estate of J. W. Knowlton, Belfast; first lowing biographical of L. staples. lialf were drowned and every on man, K. 1). riner of has been dead in the building Liberty; Chase, clerk, Unity; Lincolnville, many account of administrator presented. Esq., of Washington, Senator-elect from wnm election of the Pro- ty. resulting the island was John swept away by the fury of Benson, Frankfort: Thaddeus Briggs, years. lie leaves a son and daughter, Estate of Patience T. Moody, Searsmont; Knox hibition candidate for sheriff, the Port- County: the storm. M. F. now John IV. first and final account of executor lligney, deceased, Belmont; Carlton, Winterport; Melville M. of Augusta, and Miss Katherine presented. Mr. Staples was born in Swanville, Waldo land Press says: ■ilst imi'nin for many years connected with the Xew William 11. Churchill, Montville; George Bickford, who is now in New York county, .Jul> 22, 1847. lie received his early I here was some votes education in the common schools and later FKUM UF.liM A undoubtedly Orleans press, commenorated the sad event X. Cooper, Searsmont; Japheth Grant, City; also two brothers and one sister, Pearson’s Program. thrown for Mr. in A. at the East Corinth academy and the East Pearson the hope in a entitled “Last Jackson; II. Higgins, Thorndike; C. II. S. poem Island," publish- Charles and Miss Mary A. Bickford of Maine Conference Semina. \. at that the radical enforcement which it Partridge, Prospect; Irvin L. Perry, Bel- He Threatens Cold Lead for Saloon Bucksport. ed in a volume with other poems in 1 s«»7. Belfast and Walter II. Bickford of Boston. Keepers. He was an earnest student and an was believed would follow his fast: Henry P. Richards, Searsport: Frank apt Also iv full lino of election and made the mo>t of his The writer visited Galveston many times IV. Sherman, Islesboro: Jasper Webber, The funeral services were held in Boston Sheriff-elect Pearson of Cumberland said scholar, advan- would sicken the people of the prohibi- tages. in ante helium The was then Monroe; Samuel II. West, Stockton Springs; last week to a Portland Press law and the movement days. place Saturday afternoon, and the was reporter: war tory help along James P. Wight, Belfast; B. F. body When the civil broke «mt, though a in its and we recall the tedious Young, “Just as soon as I take oath and lor its repeal. Many Democrats, and infancy, Lincolnville; Wilder Young, Freedom. brought to Belfast for interment in Grove my begin mere boy, lie believed he could >erve his in my duties on the first day of the year. I shall in the and enlisted in Co. probably some Republicans, were intlu- walking the loose sand of the streets, Mr. was excused the first steamer Penobscot country held, 1. of Partridge day. Cemetery, arriving by at once the law. I iuiced this First Traverse begin enforcing won’t the 4th Maine regiment, and was elected chiefly by consideration. and the wonder that there should be such a Jury—Albert M. Carter, Brief were held Sunday morning. services spare anybody who is engaged in the liquor second «>f that organization. What the election seems to mean on its wealth of shrubs and foreman, Belfast; Stephen J. Barker, Troy: foliage, trees, vines, at the home by Iiev. A. A. Smith. The business, not even the drug stores. The Being underage, and under age fur face inure than else is that S. S. Bean, Searsmont; Ansel Benson,Mon- military anything in the residential section. A fea- agency won’t be made a scape goat for the service as well, it was for him to striking roe; George E. Chapin, Charles bearers were R. II. Moody, A. A. Small, necessary tli. want to with a Searsport: peddlars, for 1 shall have the to the consent of his [people experiment ture then was the numerous wooden cis- 11. Montville: Roscoe L. authority get parents before he different than Clement, Clement, Clias. F. and W. A. Swift. arrest who at the radically policy that William L. anybody gets liquor agency could be mustered into the service, ami this terns, shaped like our standpipe, and stood Winterport; Coombs, Waldo; through false The store's \v Inch lias been in vogue here for many Walter Frank pretences. drug they refused to give, believing that lie was j Cooper, Belfast; Cunning- have a a From Whether will like the upon posts. These received the rain which ELECTION ECHOES. right to have certain amount of too young to undergo the hardships of active l $1.00 Up^ years past. they ham, Thorndike; Charles F. Drake, Frank- for when it is fell upon the roofs of the ami A. II. liquors compounding purposes. None service. Reluctantly giving up the idea, he ! experiment actually made buildings fort; Ellis, Swanville. of the will The Republican Plurality almost 33,000 on hotels, positively, be allowed to continued his studies, having then deter- remains to be seen. were the main source of water It Second Traverse II. Levenseller, supply. Jury—F. have a bar.” mined to foreman, Lincolnville; Elden Ilarriman, the Gubernatorial Vote. devote his attention to the prole.-- j This seems to be an accurate view of was at Galveston we first made the acquaint- “Will you allow the hotel keepers to serve sion of law. Searsport; Ambrose F. Hatch, Islesboro; The Democrats will have is members in to ance of broiled The Gulf liquors their guests?” he had an attack of the situation. oysters. oysters Henry H. Hawes, Stockton Springs; G. A. House and one in the Senate. Later, however, again “No, sir, they shall not be allowed that “war fever,” and enlisted in the 2*5th Maine \ are very large and are thus good subjects Ingraham, Knox; C. C. Moody, Winter- The Secretary of State has informed City IV. A. Palermo; Frank II. privilege.” regiment, in the company commanded by Bath Dishes. Spnn A recent issue of the Manufacturers’ for the broiler, and served hot on toast port; Nelson, Clerk Dyer of Portland that Ward 7, Port- “1 think that I shall the T. keep grand jury Capt. Charles Baker of Belfast. But it Guimby, Brooks; George Read, Belfast; land, is the largest voting precinct in the in the first two Record of Baltimore an made a dish that still lingers in the memory. busy sessions of the Su- seems to have been written that he should presents inter- Willis D. Sanford, Liberty; Charles E. State, there no town or or being city city perior court,” added the sheriff-elect. “I not have a “war record,” for the The Galveston of recent has Sherman, Roscoe B. Mor- ward in the State that has more voters. examining esting array of letters from all parts of days paved Burnham; Snath, have the and shall cases rill. power demand that surgeon found evidences of pulmonan Grave! Pape streets, water works, electric lights, and all Eight counties, Androscoggin, Franklin, which have been all of these the United Mates showing the present Supernumeraries—John A. pigeon-holed weakness that made them deem him unfit th? Thompson, Hancock, Kennebec, Oxford, Piscataquis, shall be taken The are adjuncts of modern civilization. Charles 11. years up. chances for military service, and they rejected him. conditions in various lines of Unity; Waterman, Belfast: Sagadahoc and Somerset, send solid Repub- that the session of industry. Herbert A. court which begins in lie studied law in the office of Hon. Wiley, Belfast: Joel P. Wood, lican delegations to the Legislature, and will j The exhibit is both unusual and Waldo Teachers. May continue all summer. If I find James B. Murch of Belfast, a very i signifi- County Nortlxport. only Knox sends a of Democrats. passed majority that any of my deputies won’t be able to creditable and was admitted cant, inasmuch as it reveals the confi- It is announced that there will be an ex- examination, Both juries were excused noon make the seizures and raids I .shall go out to at the Waldo bar. Soon Following is the program for the meeting Tuesday member of in the next Maine Sen- practice county dence of manufacturers and the fact Congress myself, and if there is any lead to be used in after admitted he took his residence of until morning. ate. One of being up j the Waldo County Teachers’ Association, Wednesday the senators-elect from Oxford rows that come that the of the any may up my deputies at Washington, in Knox count), and began Rubber Good manufacturing activity be belli in : There are 56 new entries on the county is Hon. Charles II. Prince of Buck- to Brooks, Sept. 23th and 29th docket, will be instructed to get their lead ready the practice of law there. He soon showed United States has not on this account an field. Mr. Prince was located in the South first, FRIDAY, MORNING SESSION, 9.80 A. M. unusually small number. livery part of the saloons will be the stuff of which he was made, and in a after the war, and was elected from j cleaned out, fixtures and all. This law is short time was a been seriously affected by the pendency Address of welcome, A. B. Stantial, No cases were ready for trial Wednesday to the 40th the remarkably handling very | Congress by Republicans, going to be enforced and it is going to be large which he has maintained and Brooks. and the were excused until from to March 180 years he has been classed with the 'king nearly Paper, “The School Improvement League cast a single Democratic ballot. were The Grand They which elected me according to the ratio of ablest lawyers in this section of the state. I THE f \, ters. which are numerous to of Maine," Milton P. Dutton, Principal of jury reported Wednesday Portage Lake, Letter E.. Nash- FRFSh FROfl sufficiently Allagash, their vote. Also, 1 may say I shall devote He has a very in Knox, Waldo Searsport High School. noon, found five '1 for Bed- large practice cover five of the is the having indictments, ville, Westmanland, Mattamiscontis, just as much attention to the civil business and Lincoln counties. pages Record, Paper, “Elementary Geography,” John R. Lambert Gar- forgery, l each for assault and battery, as- dington, Lake, Dennistown, of the office.” In addition to his extensive law circumstance that the writers feel cer- Dunton, Superintendent of Belfast Schools. field, West No. 8, and Greenvale. practice | sault and violation of Forks, lie has engaged in business enter- HOT WATER BO! Paper, “Advanced Geography,” Principal the iisli and game In these places the vote many tain that continued is de- Republican ranged and carries on a farm of lf>o acres, prosperity of High School, Brooks. laws. from 52 at Lake to 3 at Nashville. prises, Portage one of the finest in this section *>i the State. WARRANTED pendent upon the re-election of Presi- I iiscussiou. Nine towns and plantations cast each one sPure ajid Sweet ami fiee from every He gives much personal attention t<> his Business session. Democratic ballot, were is the skin, scalp, dent This sentiment is lliey caratunk, and is an McKinley. by High School Notes. Dead farming operations, intelligent AFTERNOON SESSION, 2 I’. M. River, Perkins, Roque Bluffs,Smyrna, ^g|gjg^gi^blmjQish and farmer. He lias been twice FOUNTAIN and no means confined to the mill and fac- Wade and Seboeis. punned, ana practical Music. Williamsburg,Monliegan, ^ married and has one who is a In these the vote Si beautified by son, promi- tor) owners of the North and West, Methods in Schools. Miss Carrie Sheldon, ’00, is teaching at places Republican ranged nent merchant in Washington. In the fra- Reading,!a) Ungraded from 32 at Bluffs to 9 at Perkins. HM CUTICUBA 80AP. SYRINGES, !b) Mills. Roque ternal orders he is an active worker. He is (in the contrary, a large number of Elementary Reading. Poor’s Tiie which the smallest Re- It prevents tho Music place reported yjm specially prominent in the Patrons of Hus- Southern business men have no hesi- publican vote was Magalloway, where two mm cause of pimples, 1 (c) Advanced Prof. 11. M. Esta- The school now having been master of Medomak Ami a full line .*\ Reading, inarches out to music. and 13 Democrats voted. Two Wt blackheads, red, bandry, of that the of U. of M. Republicans for live and has been of m Kubber. tancy in saying election brook, Miss Morison plays the piano. of the towns in the Er rough hands, dry, grange years, great Discussion. strongest Republican assistance in the work of organization. would a on the State are Blaine and New Sweden. In each thin, and fulling &It Bryan put damper spirit Question box, conducted Hon. W. W. jjff) He is a member of the Free ami Accepted £. your Svfiiim* master, George new ones have arrived. Counties. Hill. Lord. /baby soap in the world. at the rear of the room "We in another column an harbor Saturday, bound for Baltimore to day morning engine and evaporate Fruit print Androscoggin. 5,183 3,314 on the outsiiie of the at load coal for Boston. She did not set all her Miss Alice Heath is taking both Sopho- Aroostook. 4,956 1,204 building Cooper open letter from Hon. J. H. Manley in Bros, veneer mill at Newport, it was easily FRED ATWOOD, WinUT’ but a handsome as more and Junior studies. Cumberland.10,196 5,877 as it had not which he expresses himself in favor of sails, presented very sight Franklin. 2,254 Raceabout for Sale. extinguished, however, got September 20,1900.—*\v3S 1,117 under It some I she turned around Negro Island with her Hancock. way. caught from unknown revising the tax laws, abolishing the Ex-Principal If. D. McLellan visited the 3,680 2,125 Raceabout “Ouananiche,” built by Rigby of reason from behind the boiler and burned is Kennebee. 6,967 3,623 New York in from fee and the consti- many flags flying—Work progressing school Monday morning. 1899, designs by Crane. One through the wall to the outside. This is the system resubmitting Knox. 3,231 3,317 of the fastest of the Islesboro fleet. Complete on the five-master now building for Capt. J. second fire that has occurred in almost the FOR RENT tutional amendment prohibiting the Lincoln. 2,514 1,371 outfit, sails, spinaker, etc. Can be seen at I G. and another contract Miss Jane Brown, ’00, is taking Greek John E. Camden. Price reasonable. same snot.; the first one about seven years Crowley, Saturday Oxford. 3,669 1,621 Dailey’s, The (’. II. Mitchell house on sale of in the State. Inquire of R. H. ago. To guard against any further trouble intoxicating liquors was for a five-master larger than the with Misses Carter and Patterson. Penobscot. 7,667 4,357 DERBY, ly to ] signed 3w38* 9 West 35th Street, New York City. in this direction they will erect a brick wall The letter was somewhat of a surprise, Piscataquis. 2,026 909 MRS. WILLIAM ! one now building for Captain Crowley. at the back of the boilers, which will make I The school was dismissed Wednesday Sagadahoc. 2,198 859 21U38 ( HAS. F. SWI1 and has naturally elicited much com- Work will on her in Work the boiler room fireproof. begin April. morning at half-past eleven, to allow pupils Somerset. 3,831 2,257 ment. As to revising the tax laws and will on a four-master Waldo. 2,924 begin immediately to attend the fair. 1,959 Desirable Rent TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY abolishing the fee system, these re- for H. M. Bean and she will launch in Jan- Washington. 4,102 2,179 FOR SALE. | York. 7,665 4,064 For small family. Also furnished or unfurnished some The are to form a foot-ball team. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. forms have been advocated for uary. She will be used to bring the hard boys rooms at low rent. corner Church and The house lot on k. | Inquire All refund the if it fails to Congress Htreet to work and let us see Grove or of druggists money -■ ,\ with There frames, etc., for the vessels Mr. Bean Hope they will get 73,063 40,156 streets, Patterson lot. will be sold at a has \ timejand increasing vigor. pine, “BOD” THOMBS, cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each DUNTON v 1 build. some good games. is no dissent from Mr. Manley’s views is to Republican plurality, 32,907. 38tf at Peoples National Bank. box. Iy36 Belfast, Sept. 20, ltoo.—3Stf the NEWS OF BELFAST. The close time on woodcock and part- ridges was off last Saturday, Sept. 15th. ■ 'in local fair had cold water throwrn jvpI1 Seaside Chautauqua Circle will meet with Mrs. ! pIi it James F. McKeen, 188 High street ickson town fair will be held Sat- scorn Monday afternoon, Sept. 24th. --’d. -4 ^ept. The regular of the V. I. WONDERFUL meeting SALE Society OF DRY II. L. Stevens have will GOODS-*- mil moved their be held M Monday, Sept. 24th, at 3 p. m. from ar Xorthport Campground to Important business will be transacted and iween F. M. Lancaster’s store and all members are to : requested attend. EMULSION ,■ ...ns restaurant. Joel P. Wood picked several boxes of OF COD-LIVER liel Davis counted OIL WITH 1G(> teams and blueberries Sept. 18th and sold them to ms going to Monroe fair the Ginn & Field the next HYPOPHOSPHITES pass morning. They re iii-r father, Geo. II. Davis, at Ma- tailed at 10 cts. per box. Thursday forenoon, should be Advertised list of letters remaining in the always kept in meeting of Belfast W. C. T. IL, Belfast post office Sept. I8tli: Ladies—Miss the house for the fol- -day afternoon, Mrs. Edwin Frost E. B. Feckham, Mrs. May Ryder, Sirs. E. lowing reasons: ■ <1 President in of place Mrs. G. Tobyne. Gentlemen—X. M. Dunbar, C. II. w. who declined to accept the Kneelaml. FIRST- Because, f any member next -FRED will be L meeting Thursday, of has a The U. S. Fish Commission sent 2,noo land the family nard cold, it JOHNSON’S. with Mrs. Geo. A. Beckett, cor- ______< locked salmon to George’s will cure it. k and Charles streets, Pond, Liberty, and l,ooo each to Swan Lake and the water — Because, if indebted to Mr. SECOND the chil- D. L. Pitcher of works pond at Little River, from the Green dren are delicate and it will A i«*r a very tine photograph, the Lake hatchery, Saturday. sickly, tremendous sacrifice in make them and well. prices. EVERYTHING MARKED i of which is a pear tree of the strong DOWN Of course we An agricultural fair will be held at 1 — to avorite variety, from which ten THIRD Because, if the father or don’t like do this at this season of the Mystic Grange Hall, Center Belmont, on year, but read on and pears have been gathered this mother is flesh you will see the reason Tuesday, October 2nd. It will not be losing and becom- Five bushels fell off in the gale a thin and will Our NEW strictly Grange fair and all are cordially ing emaciated, it build why. STOCK OF FALL GOODS has been Mr. and Mrs. Pitcher are seated for the invited to contribute and participate. them up and give them flesh and arriving daily past two tree, and in front of them are two and now The store in the Journal strength. weeks, our counters are crowded one building occu- with cows, with a calf by her side, seasonable merchandise. But it a pied by Mrs. H. B. is case left the family cat is seen lying Cunningham, millinery, FOURTH Because it is the and Miss Hattie M. Black, has of MUST SELL AT ONCE. It has !" fancy goods, standard remedy in ail throat and been decided to REMODEL our a store and work will undergone complete renovation and is re- affections. >! Sept. 11 tii was followed by a lung splendent with new paint, varnish, etc. commence in a few We hate to do f edition. The morning of the days. this just as the season but Finn. All the on the No household should be without it. busy opens, rather f atmosphere outside was wanner buildings Gilbert Ellis farm, near It can be laKen in summer as well than run the risk of our t> Equity Grange Hall were \ in the buildings and there was goods getting soiled the and burned with as in winter. during fracas, in order to make | >weat on the outside of the win- yesterday afternoon, most of their contents. The 50c. and $i.oo, all druggists. ii place was owned room for the we are and steel machinery was cover- by SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New fork. carpenters FORCED to sell a R. W. Ellis of Einbden and good many EVEN AT A I am coating of tine rust, and every- occupied by- things LOSS* In Llewellyn Moore. iainp. the afternoon the wind The Bridge committee of the City Council e, and much minor Head Bouncer Robbins. Don 0. Rob- g damage was will hold a meeting at the aldermen’s room MrNow is the time for to as fruit from bins, the famous Belfast dwarf, who is the you even if it is a little | blowing trees, this, Thursday, forenoon at 10 o’clock to buy, early. There will .mbs, unhanging blinds, shutters, mascot of the Belfast Band, lias a new po- act on the acceptance of the bridge and the be rare values if want beds of bushels of strew- sition which he announces by small bills as many and if come ; apples settlement with the contractor. you them, you before your neighbor ■j ml in the orchards that follows: “1 represent the Windsor the evening, hotel, Isaac G. of Brooks has sold his hotel in town that Reynolds will a better ■ ndent 1>. \. Bird of only has sheets on the you get choice. j the Water hock of 28 Downs to F. II. on Hampshire sheep s beds and paper the w all. To ensure | put in an electrical signal for pro- Farnham of Ilartland. Mr. Reynolds has tection to our guests, would state that 1 am I ‘Me engineer at the pumping sta- been the raiser in Waldo 40 stand 40 long leading sheep : years old, inches high and weigh I he stand-pipe is full. Heretofore County, and his hock, which were all just 40 I have at a have sometimes been run until a pounds. engaged large | thoroughbreds, sold at a fancy price. - as ‘head bouncer.’ FRED A. mt of water has flowed over the salary was a frost in this JOHNSON, Admiral There very heavy Masonic not Robbins, Head Bouncer. [ standpipe, causing only a vicinity yesterday morning, and beans, corn, Temple. iter and fuel for the Fire in Islesboro. The barn [ company, occupied tomatoes, etc., were considerably injured. miience to the people who live by Fidward Pendleton near Ryder's Cove ( It did not touch the apples. The first frost bundles delivered within city | the water was burned afternoon with all its limits free of charge amlpipe by blowing Friday usually appears in the low lands, but this was _all imh weather the season’s a I ami freezing in contents, including hay, num- The thermometer stood at :x> at general. Yachts and Boats. Monhoe. The fall term of the town w, when the ber of etc. | standpipe begins hogs, hens, farming tools, An h a. m. and some observers it at the report schools began Sept. 17th with the T -T*-*■■?▼*•-** * * * ! Mime one in old was at work in the following I L. K. McMahan’s gentleman barn sort- a little earlier. freezing point The sloop yacht Edna, Lewis Barker, Jr., teachers: Xorth Monroe, Annie by, presses a button, which ing potatoes, and he says the first knowledge Gould; Tliis is a cut of the Pensions have been granted as follows: of Bangor, owner, arrived here the first of South Monroe, Flora Tasker; Centre, Eva at the station. he had of it the mow at some distance Lamson Hubbard Lamsou & Hub- pumping hay L & Increase, Parish Strout, Belfast, 817; the week and will be hauled out in a few Cook; Village, Xancy Parker; Clark dis- bard Hat for was burning, and the building was soon en- mv Klia atui;. Swan A Sibley original widows, special accrued, Aug. 30, days. trict, Sadie Cummings; ;D. P. Palmer in Haines, lie had Thurlough district, iding a new elevator at veloped not been smok- grain Climena T. Pettee, Belfast, 812: original E. L. Sadie Bartlett; Puttee district; Eva FALL and has no idea how the fire Maeoniber has hauled out the Dod- Hasty; "Use on the wharf. It is to be ing origin- accrued, Aug. 21), A. widows, special Mary worth sloop Helen, and Mr. Groeschner’s Smithboro, Mrs. F. Ritchie_Hr. and Mrs. Agent, 1 de of the for ated. Cinders from this set lire to tin- An up-to-date building, taking Putnam, Monroe, >12: war with Spain, steam .1. .1. Sewall have returned to woods near and a yacht Idalette will go into winter Roxbury, Hat in m ssels in the dock between the by large crew was out every par- widows, etc., Ella C. Wyman, mother, in Mass.Mrs. Margaret White will : Masonic lighting it The rain of quarters Carter’s yard. stop ticular. bane wharves. A spout will be Saturday. Sunday Burnham, 812; increase, Abner s. Heal, with Mrs. Freeman The Atwood a while as a hold of the extinguished it. three-masted auxiliary schooner WELL vessel and the Centre Lincolnville, >14. companion—Mr. and Mrs. Edward HADE, Tlmnix of New Evans Temple. b\ buckets on an endless 1 m: Ckoshy Lot. While yacht Intrepid, Lloyd up mail} of our l iik Mixkk Kkinion. Another lost their little 13-months old year York, called at Camden ast week, bound baby with 3 rVLISM anJ will also be a ex- people are very much because conveyor disappointed has rolled around and brought the 11th an- cholera infantum last week_Miss Annie west, with her owner and guests on board. the railroad track to the the Crosby Inn is not to be rebuilt, it is of ALL RIGHT. upper nual reunion of the Mixer family. It was Mansur Xorth Monroe spent fair week Fall Style, 1900 a. cause | for for congratulation that the ruins of Mr. Hammond, the inventor of the Ham- building unloading grain held Sept. (*th at Silver Harvest Grange with Miss s. A. Mansur.1. T. Mansur will be that ill-fated structure will not much mond type writer, the summer in They operated by elec- longer hall in Waldo. was spent and wife of visited Miss S. A. The day pleasant and Bangor Man- ■TVST A LARUE LINE (IF .... ! oin the motor in the mill offend the sight. Work in Camden, and last week his yacht sur RECEIVED, grist began Monday there was the usual large gathering. One Lounger last week.Mrs. W. H. Twombly, 1 all. clearing the lot, and .»ne of the tall chim- was hauled out for the winter at E. II. hundred and twenty-six were present. The county superintendent of fair week, sends COLORED SHIRTS was down. When B ram hall’s. '•i". neys pulled the ruins are forenoon was devoted to the election the following: The W. C. T. William (r. 1 Teston was of.offi- of'Waldo Jn all the fashionable shades. HOSIERY, (i LOVES, CAPS, UNDER- removed the oid which The were mi his while a Crosby homestead, cers and other business. The noon hour raceabout Ouananiche, one of the county well represented at the Monroe sulky driving in WEAR, in all desirable and colors. was used as an annex to. the NECKWEAR, shapes You will Monroe fair and Crosby Inn, passed in social greetings and in partaking fastest of the Islesboro fleet, and which fair. Through the kindness of the presi- ^ept. 12th, quite find all at will be its &ite and le- took in the race here Old Home dent, Mr. ( a everything right >i. Those who saw the accident placed upon original of a picnic dinner, in the afternoon a nice part Week, hapman, portion of the music stored as as to its former is for at a hall was set for our i the pole and another horse bolt- nearly possible program, consisting of declamations, read- offered sale reasonable price, and apart use, free of charge. D, P. PALMER’S, Hasonic Belfast. and the Temple, "1 him, throwing Mr. Preston's condition, surrounding grounds ings,vocal and instrumental music,dialogues may be seen at John E. Dailey’s in Cam- Flowers and literature were there in abun- w ill be put in order. The interior of the and was den. dance, and the Flower or throwing him upon the fence, and speeches, was finely rendered, Mission, temper- house has suffered but little its use ance ’ought home and lias since heen by for followed by dancing. At a late hour all re- During the gale of Sept. 12tli the cradle bouquet, to the number of nearly tino SI, hotel purposes, ambit will be an.easy matter turned to their with the in which the has was and worn old and Opera House, Friday Eyuniugf, Sept. lie house, though able to be up homes,well pleased yacht Marjorie been haul- readily accepted by to it. renovate An L. will be built to the next will be ed winters went adrift. It was seen young, thus showing in a ; y day. He is quite badly bruis- day’s enjoyment. The meeting up by quiet way their DUNNE & RYLEY main house totaketlie place of one removed. for the white ribbon WHITE FLAG _• is held at the same the first Thursday people on passing yachts and steamers and respect and the tem- A MiLK nerally shaken up, but it place Mr. Charles K. Coombs is acting as agent in the rumor a perance cause.” KY II. HOYT. :..,t no hones are broken ...Mrs. September, 1901. was started that vessel, prob- €11.vs. for Mr. Horace Chenery in making these a was in tell at her home in Xorthport ably yacht, capsized the bay. Pkospect Fkbuv. Miss Hattie Ilarri- and Jordan W. Coombs has of 40 LITTLE CHIP:^- >he changes charge THE man arrived -^Company People, including broke and dislocated her CHURCHES. (’apt. “Ed.” Richardson, that sturdy Deer home from Boston Aug. 11th. of the work. Quite a large crew is employ- eived a bad tlesh wound on her Isle deep-sea skipper, in a letter to the ....Levi Berry of Northfiehl.Vt., is stopping AND THREE SISTERS EANCHONETTI. ed and it is to the house expected get moved Messenger of that place, tired a solid shot at his old home in this Rev. G. K. Kdgett will preach at Poor's place_Harry (linn Kami and Orchestra. Teeming w itl: and Kriliiant Musical Ni ’n'pers. a to its old site this fall. across the bows of the “Flying Dutchman," Military Operatic Specialties Mills next is at home from the Krand New Production. New Ideas, New Features, New Costumes, New Dialogue. W. Wilson Co. drew good Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o’clock. who after a short visit to Deer Isle went barge Georgia and will New Advertisements. The store of remain while she a Seats now on sale at Mixer's. 0 lie Belfast opera House three The trustees of the Methodist church will home and made a terrible accusation against goes trip_Mrs. C'lias. PRICES—Admission, 50c, Reserved Seats, 75c. and Sl.00, Fred A. Johnson, Masonic is to he the said boat Banks and iod a afternoon matinee Temple, people—he they pronounced Mrs. Brewster returned to Saturday meet at the parsonage to-morrow, Friday, in two American. ISellUNt remodeled and lie announces a sale of his syllables. [Ellsworth their home in Northfield, N't., last week. Uperu House, s*iitiir’ Orchestra gave a concert be- Frankfort-Miss Orianna Harding return- springs, gravel paper, etc — Down go the of the recent election." of ii.\ feet as stated last week. •rformance, and furnished music ed to Boston last Friday_Miss .losie Prices—Afternoon, 15 anil 25 rents. Evening, 25. and 50 cents. prices at the Cold next door ■ storage Market, The services at the I'niversalist church play. The specialties introduc- The schooner yacht Sppranza of Bangor, Lane, who has been visiting at Mrs. A. C. Tickets on sale at Mixer’s Saturday morning. to Ginn «fc Field’s — Fred Atwood, Winter- next vnil 1 be as follows: At 10.45 which came here returned to her the acts were good, and includ- Sunday Sept, llth, to haul up, as Harriman’s, home in Brooks has for sale the Zimmerman fruit House, We]U. port, dry- a. m., regular service, the in The Journal last suffered last in Operu Suntla.v JNijjlit, pictures. songs, dances, etc. preaching by pas- reported week, Thursday-School began this place er, just the thing to dry and evaporate fruit. tor; Miss Susan E. Dinsmore will sing at the a mishap the next day. Her owner, finding Sept, loth, Miss Alice Dow of Searsport is '■TKir Roai». .1. F. Wilson, one -See caution notice concerning fast driv- SACKED CONCEIIT 1*^V morning service; at 12 m, Sunday school: at that the marine railway was engaged for teacher. This is Miss Dow's second term A GRAND movers in the proposed electric ing on the new or low er bridge_The C. II. 0.15 i\ m., Young Peoples' meeting; topic: some time ahead by large vessels, started here—Mrs. A. M. Pearson of Rockland the trustees of the Wesleyan Mitchell house, Cedar is for rent. street, “Choosing a Master.’’ A cordial invitation for Rockland, hoping to line! a chance to haul is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Billado. J. W. Gorman’s Alabama Troubadours. i"meeting Association Sept. 12th. Apply to Mrs. William Crosby or Chas. F. is extended to all. out there. About (> o’clock Wednesday even- Campmeeting Refrains, Solos, Duets, Trios and quartettes by tb>- entire company. oit of the location of the road Wintkrpokt. Mrs. Lawrence Swift.The Patterson lot, so-called, on Kelly the and all The of the at the ing, when off Camden, the yacht was, This Sunday concert has been endorsed by press public through N-w Fiiglaud ampground was discussed and subject prayer meeting died at her home after a long and Congress street, will be sold at a bargain. struck a and Thursday North church will by squall, her bowsprit carried with seat. First come, first served. were one to enter the this, Thursday, evening illness. The immediate cause of admits you proposed, Apply to Dunton A Dunton_See state- away. They met with no better success in painful ir'DON T FoKGKT IT...4.5 be “How to make Christian fellowship more her death the north-east gate and go down ments of the Searsport National Bank, Peo- Rockland than in Belfast, and returned was cancer of the stomach. Her effective.’’ Services next Sunday will be as here Monday. She is moored at the rail- was 74 past the hotel; the other to enter ples National Bank of Belfast, and:Belfast age years. Mrs. Kelly was a very 10.45 A. way wharf and will repair damages here. -per and down follows: m.,sermon by the pastor; estimable woman and commanded the re- gate go George National Bank — Rubber goods fresh from The Speranza is Wi tons net, 80 feet long 0.30 i*. 1 he former route meets with 12 m, Sunday school; m., Christian over and built at spect and esteem of all who knew her. the ! the factory at the City Drug Store, 93 Main all, was Bay Ridge, N. Y., as will Endeavor meeting, topic, “Tares in your in 1884. her sickness she ><>r, it carry passengers to street.People have found out that R. II. During protracted bore her field,’’ Matt. 13:24-30, 30-43; 7.30 p. m., lec- Ml ■>t terrible with ■ etc. HI A committee great fortitude and office, was Coombs A Son are a bona fide clos- ture. A the Trou- suffering Declared having from Alabama War quartette Established in 1836. : to decide the consist- Regimental Reunions. patience, looking forward with pleasure to upon route, ! ing out sale and their stock of furniture is badours will sing at the morning service. On all game in the State of Maine, I. H. W. W ha N. A. the time of her release. She retained her rtf, Nicker-1 going fast, but there are still bargains to George R. Reilly, late of Frankfort, by his The vetrans of the 4th Maine Regiment and the best place to buy. CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000 senses to the made ar- K. Bragg. They will meet again ; be had in and 2d Maine held their annual perfectly last, all many lines.Desirable down will, which was presented for probate at the Battery !h. reunion at G. A. R. hall in Rockland Sept, rangements for her burial, and bade her SURPLUS, $33,000 stairs rent, with stable, 23 Miller street, term of Probate Court for Waldo September loth. At the business meeting in the after- an water and family affectionate farewell, ller two I*'m.l Fkou Aloft. Leonard City furnace. Apply to Dr. F for the of build- noon officers were elected for the DEPOSITS SOLICITED County, gives $100 purpose ensuing daughters who survive Mrs. Frank A. as follows: John W. her, a German sailor on Knowltou, Fairfield, Me.Desirable. a Catholic church in if said year President, Titus, board ing Frankfort, French and Miss and her rent for small also Rockland; vice presidents, Norman Marsh, Mary Kelly, « arrie K. fell from family; furnished or un- church is built within ten if not so Look, aloft years, Rockland, and Col. Elijah Walker, Somer- Mrs. Thomas Revolvers, Sale depositiboxes for rem at $3, $5 $6,50 and daughter-in-law, were Guns, Rifles, furnished rooms at low rent. to be divided Kelly, and was killed. The Stable if de- built the money is between Mass.: and W. 11. morning ville, secretary treasurer, with a vear. sired. his heirs. He also gives 875 for a memorial constantly her, and every tiling that #8 in command of ( Yeazie of Knquire corn r Church and Grove Simmonds, Rockland. That evening, a apt. window in the church, or if the church is loving hands could do to alleviate her suffer- Our new vault is in Eastern Maine streets or of “Bod” camp-fire was held with addresses by Con- unequaled and was down the river Thombs, Peoples Xa_ not to be used for towing built, cemetery purposes. Charles E. Win. ing was done. She besides iier and hre j tional bank. gressman Littlefield, Judge leaves, UNEXCELLED in| security Jagaiust with a of ice for Pliila- He gives $50 for the cemetery lot in \\ inter- J. Col. E. K. Gould and I>. Loaded Shells end cargo Eogler, Mayor daughters three grandaughters, Misses end burglary in the country. When off port. _ N. Mortland. Fort Point Hanson was Ami skmknts. ,J. w. Gorman's Marion, Hattie and Marie to Alabama Kelly, Those renting boxes can have the exclusive o* loose the mizzen and The topsail by Trobadours will appear at the Belfast Transfers in Real Estate. following regimental associations at mourn their loss. The funeral services Opera Park rivilege of taking their boxes to and from tht iii' lost his hold and fell to the Merrymeeting Sept. 12th chose officers House Saturday, Sept. 22nd, a were held at the Catholic Church Sunday giving in real estate as below : Ammunition did not recover ■The following transfers coneiousness, performance in the afternoon at :i o’clock First Cavalry. President; Captain afternoon Rev. Fr. Garrity officiating. about an hour. The tug were recorded in Waldo County Registry of Clias. C. Chase of Portland vice Seguin and evening at 8.15 o'clock. Sunday even- ; presidents ; Notwithstanding the pouring rain a large the schooner to where Deeds for the week ending Sept, ill, WOO: William Horton, Albert Edgecomb; secre- Belfast, ing at ti.20 they will give a grand sacred number of friends and neighbors were in ....OF ALL KIXJ)S, IN AT.... to et tary, George Doughty; treasurer, Charles has. It. Coombs was called. He W. IT. Arnold, Belfast, l’eter Gilkey, concert, of re- attendance, and great of ™ consisting camp meeting al., Searsinont; land in Searsmont. .1. W. Dam. quantities lovely it it was a clear case of accident frains, solos, duets, trios, quartets, etc. McIntyre, Belfast, et al., to A. V. Robinson. Fifteenth Maine. President,Gen. Isaac floral offerings testilied to the esteem in DOWNw 11 11 PRICES "i inquest was The in Dyer, Skowhegan, vice presidents, Capt. unnecessary. This of colored need no Cushing; land and buildings Belfast, which she was held—Mr. Murray of Bath, company people in- J.* B. James ....ox... brought ashore for and a Della Nichols et als., Montgomery, Ala., Nickels, Kenduskeag; Capt. burial, troduction to Belfast as J. W. P. Pres, of the Y. M. C. A., was the guest of F. A. FOLLETT’S. people, they played to.I. L. land and Walker, Gardiner; Johnson, Gard- BEE was for the Cunningham, Somerville; Mrs. E. F. l, shipped voyage, here last season and entire satisfac- A. iner; secretary, treasurer and historian, Ma- Littlefield. On Sunday evening gave buildings in Searsport. Wm. Whitney, a Stock i i an honorable from II. A. assistant secre- I have just received large discharge tion to a house. This season Boston, to Rebecca N. Dodd, New York; jor Shorey, Bridgton; lie gave an address to men at the Methodist LAMB, large every- Miss Eva L. executive commi- direct from the which I navy and was buried on the land in Northport. Martha A. Nichols, tary, Shorey; Church which was factory, thing is new and cannot fail to all ttee, Carlton East Bow- highly appreciated by POBK, in please Bucksport.to Rosalvau N. Wood, Lancaster. Sergeant Lancaster, shall sell at lowest CASH prices. my lot Grove Cemetery. P. those who heard it. At the same t ine a who attend. Tickets will on in doinham; J. W. Johnson, Gardiner; H. go sale at Mass.; land and buildings Searsport, Call and see for yourself before pur VEAL, Items. Sell. Almeda Willey David M. Darks, Pittsfield, to Robert Dob- G. Maloon, East Machias; Luther V. Gil- service for women was held in the vestry Mixer's Saturday morning. See advt. for F. B. elsewhere and save money. son & and mill more, Brewer; Trickey, East Corinth; chasing 'ion is receiving a thorough over- Co., do.; land, buildings under the auspices of the \V. C. T. l\ ; sub- CHICKENS, prices, etc. privilege in Burnham. Carrie W. Clark, O. J. Winslow, Portland. I have the agency for 11 the marine Geo. A. Ma ne. Alden ject, Womans Influence. It was well attend- railway by In none of Hoyt’s plays has his satire Belfast, to Chas. W. Lancaster, do.; land in Ninth President, Rogers, BUCKS, Ate. Bath; vice ed and very .Miss Clara Knowles The work includes re-treunail- been more Belfast. Fred A. Nichols, Freedom, to E. W. president,John Bradley,Cornish; interesting. For ( ASH ran at directly aimed, or his fun A. D. secre- Columbia you buy priors land in Chas. treasurer, Russell, Augusta; left for her home in Graphophones that will alking throughout, truss work be- “A Milk Downer, Vassalboro; Unity. Thursday Brooklyn, surprise you brighter than in White Flag.” The to Jamieson tary, D. F. Farrar, Dexter. 1 •• Banks, Searsport, Wentworth, hanging knees in the lower hold, N ew Y'ork.Mrs. T. A. Snow and daughter and Records. author calls it “A tribute to our citizen sol- Belfast; land in Belfast. Melvin E. Colcord, Cold "id Local of were the of Storage Market, pointers, new stern frame and diers by one who would gladly join their Stockton Springs, to Clara M. Vyles, do.; Concerning Industries. Augusta, Bangor, guest Come in and hear the beautiful selections NEXT I>*>• >R TO OIN.V Jv FIELD. sister modern wind- ranks if he knew how to dance.” The cur- land and buildings in Stockton Springs, Mrs. A. E. Fernald on Saturday.Miss deck, keelsons, Machine & tain is up on the first act but a brief period Nancy A. Robinson, et als., Carmel, to Sew- The Belfast Foundry Co. has Alta Treat of of instrumental and vocal music D. A. ‘“'•v liause bow a Rockport is visiting friends JlcKKKN, Proprietor. pipes, ports, and before the hearer and beholder realizes all C. Stockton land and recently made some castings for A. and J. just Vyles, Springs; in town.Dr. A. R. Fellows and wife verhauling of minor matters belowr j what is back of the quotation. But though buildings in Stockton Springs. Clement for the plumbing and sanitary ap- 1 at Seaside Seal left for X. to F. A. "ft. she will be re-classed. As soon the foibles and weaknesses of the citizen paratus Inn, Harbor. Monday Bristol, II., visit the FOLLETT, soldier are the on which Mr. Nortiipokt. The annual of the Doctor's relatives. He will 'll her sister the Melissa targets Hoyt meeting Although built from the same model as return Sept. 22d. schooner, trains his mirth his trustees of Grove 51 Church Street, Belfast, Me. FOR SALE! provoking battery, Wesleyan Campmeeting the Pendleton Brothers the new schooner in —II. 1). Simpson’s big of will be taken on is so accom- was held advertizing wagon Tliomaston, keen marksmanship adroitly Association at Northport Camp will be a Carter’s yard different looking at the Monroe twelve Mrs. G of "' as to offset possible offense. Ground 12th. The board organized fair, containing little S. Pendleton 12 Northport "iigh overhauling—Sell. A. Hay- ! plished an} Sept. vessel, as her sheer is much greater. Her j is the which the for the choice of the following offi- was a affair and attracted otters tor sale an ,;'dcd the week for Laughter goal playwright year by masts, three splendid Oregon pine sticks girls, very pretty NOTICE. Avenue, upright Ever- hay past Boston, and his success is cers: Rev. I. II. W. Dan- 1 sought, unquestioned. President, Wharff, cost as in the dock here $900. The much attention.Mrs. Getcliell of China ett Piano. A if sold before shales «Gr Co/s and for they lay All indebted to me to 1 bargain at Belfast For nearly three hours the action teems forth; Secretary, II. B. Dunbar, Bangor; etc. arrived persons prior February boiler, engine, pumps, by rail was in town last some work 1900, are to settle at the store of Mitch October 1st. fust Fuel & at with animation, and there is no loop hole Treasurer, F. II. Nickerson, Brewer; Audi- week, having requested Hay Co. Searsport— | Saturday, from the Bath Iron works. E. L. ell & Trussed, 115 street. into which a dull moment could Albert Orono. J. R. Mears of done on her lot in the High Belfast, August 30,1900.—35tf Frank possibly tor, White, Macomber is building the small boat for the cemetery. M. L. MITCHELL. i-iiry Whitney, ('apt. Welch, enter. A of Morrill declined to serve as large company nearly fifty longer superin- new schooner. Belfast, Me., June 25,1900— ,26tf hurt Thursday, from Bangor for people is required for this production, tendent of the grounds, and Oscar Hills * which comes to the Belfast House was to serve until June 1st.It (,rk with lumber — Sell. Anna Pen- Opera appointed 21. Tickets now on is that a town meeti ng nrrived 14th from Friday evening, Sept. reported special Sept. Philadelphia sale at Mixer’s. See advt. for etc. will be held soon to consider the matter of Piano Instruction. FOR 1 prices, SALE. "id for the Belfast Fuel Hay Co. Surpassing in its details Lewis Morrison's location for the prosposed electric railroad "girl wanted" repair before of “Faust" has often been cal- from Belfast to Temple Heights, and also Mrs H. H. SELLERS will give piano loading again—Sch. production To do goneral housework. Apply The house and lot on Wilson Hill. Main Street, but this season’s is said os to see if the town will vote to from This is on every box of ""ire arrived 12th from Bos- led, production exempt signature the genuine lessons at her home on Water street in Belfast, known as the will be sold Sept. ten the at the Avery place, ur pass any former of this fa- taxation for a period of years power at a For of A'th leather-board stock for Sherman & presentation Laxative Tablets Terms reasonable. GIKL.S’ I bargain. terms, inquire ( mous play. It will be given in this city in house it is proposed to erect within the Brorao*Quinine HOME, miN'TON & DUNTON. ail(f the remedy that cores a cold flu one general cargo for Bangor. ts newfgarb in a few weeks. limits of the town. day Searsport, Sept. 19,1900.—3m38 tf Northport Avenue. j Belfast. August 30,1900.—3in3o NEWS OF THE WEEK. leave little room for hoping that any of What the Papers Say. Register of Water Vessels. IN CIVILIZATION AGAIN. Deep At a Probate Court held at the who were stationed Belfast, wn hi. missionaries, the County of Waldo on the second tI S there are the are It is SHIPS. A. Maine Matters. The first alive, though reports only by misleading comparison September. D. 1900. 1Ue* hours to 10 We equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pre- the war the will have none of 1 <* to l, Mary Cushing,' Pendleton, way days. left also Ordered, That notice be given to is of Past- by department announcing Bryanism, 1 venting thisannoyingcomplaint.while they held there. Mr. Holmes one from New York 24 for Kong: on terested a of this oi retirement of Gen. Wheel- haul May Ilong Troudhjem the steamer for Molde. correct all disorders of thestomach.stimulate the by causing copy . Joseph down-tlie-tlag-and-scuttle. [Boston lished three weeks n, port's most prominent business men, passed Anjer Sept. 10.' and since then we have taken steamers liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only successively t:., j er. who has reached the age limit of 04 Journal. i A from Journal, published at Belfast,' that one of the leaders of the Puritan, N Blanchard, sailed San on “ being great all the Sometimes we have at a years.The Chinese minister has re- Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. fjords. pear Probate Court, to be __ sardine combine.Hon. William P. j driven within and for said on the ceived an edict on R 1> C F sailed from Honolulu through the country for three County, and Postmaster (Jen era) Smith imperial conferring Rice, Carver, day of October next at ten of the Frye I.i Do you read \vlint say about Hood's Ma\ 25 for days, stopping nights at little primitive of Hr. John E. Hill in Ilung Chang extraordinary power people Philadelphia. HEAD noon, and show cause, if anv tli**\ were the guests is curing all forms of dis- arrived at Honolulu 15 from hotels, and i have it. same not for the complete settlement of the SarsaparillaIt Reaper, May enjoyed seeing Achethey would he almost priceless to those who ! should be proved. appiv\• 7tli. l)r. Hill ease caused or blood, the < Augusta September Chinese troubles. It him author- promoted by impure j Newcastle, NSW. people and their ways. Sometimes Buffer from this distressing complaint: but fortu- Ho. E. ,IOH Nm took them in his driv- gives s I) sailed from Port it nately theirgoodnessdoes noteudbere.andthor A true copy. Attest: private carriage, to Carleton, Amsbury, has been pretty hard, for of course ity make any terms according to his His Time. Wunn: “So have whooncetry them will find these little pills valu- Cm as. P. Hazki. in them and about town. Hiding you Townsend Aug. 25 for Hutch Harbor, not we have had our ing overtoTogus own without ups and downs, such able in so that will not be wil- discretion referring them changed your mind about deserting vour j Honolulu many ways they They departed on the noon train west. as being caught in the rain, or not ling to do without them. But after all sick head to the emperor. This is unusual authori- party this year, have you Tutlier. “Yes. St Paul, F W Treat, cleared from New being At a Probate Court held at Bella' .Col. A. ( Drinkwater, Hon. M. M. well, but on the whole it was and it is claimed at the Chinese There are so many Hoppers that I'm afraid York Sept s for Hong Kong. very pleas- t.. St negotiate for peace. heated term should attention to Mark t.t-s may he appointed .. .. sewall. Democratic candidate people pay Anjer Sept, in* Others do not Arthur their driving along in three stolkjarres. the 'ilTe estate id -ant deceased. diet, avoiding unripe fruit and stale TillieE Starbuck, Eben Curtis, arrived at Carter’s Little I Iver Fills are very small and f for vice four years ago. at A name of the vehicles. president Night of Terror. vegetables which invariably bring on cramps, 25 from Honolulu. Norwegian They very easy to take. Ouo or two pills make a dose. Ordered. That the said petition.-: Walter C. Emer- Philadelphia Aug. have two all interested Bath. sept. Stli.Mr. cholera morbus, or diarrho-a. Children are Win 11 Mac\. arrived at wheels and jolt along over They are strictly vegetable ami do not gripe o* persons by rausina “Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of Amsbury, Sydney, order to be pul U-hed th’ree week- son > the goif champion of the state of to of this s. these line roads. The purge, but bj their gentle action please all who particularly subject complaints N. W. 2l» from Delagoa Bay. Norwegian roads o the brave General Burnham of Machias, July use them, in vials at 25 cents ; five for $1. Sold d Republican Journal, a new-) Maine for ,he year. He won kind, and no mother can feel safe without Wm II ( .1 l sailed from are made, and I never saw present when the doctors said she would die miner, Erskine, wonderfully or sent mail, at Belfast, that they may appea: Me., a by druggists everywhere, by ('. Eaton in the having bottle of I’ain-Kii.i.i.k. It is a : to he un his title hy defeating W. from Pneumonia before morning" writes Singapore April 25 for New York spoken anything like them in America. Picture Court, held at Belfast, h n safe, sure and speedy cure. Avoid substi-! 240 miles ESEof Patterns. CARTER MEDICINE C0.f New York, County, on the 9th of •• »■ t.•. finals bv the score of up and 5 to play. Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, who attended her that Sept 0, Cape us each with a little cream-colored ponv. day there is one Terrv J at ten of the cloek before noon, a w .< tutes, put Tain-Killer, ; W Botch. Sew all C Lancaster, sailed ... I he>ehot ner ni. arnegiesaueu fearful night, but she begged for Dr. King’s which we drive with a of Davis'. Trice 25c. and ">0c. 20 piece clothes any they have, why the player oi New which had more than once from Port Town.>eml June for Philadel- troiu Baltimore sept. Tth for Portland Discovery, line for reins, and a be- Should not lie granted. saved her life, and cured her of phia. hoy perched up ball Fill. Small Dose, ball Fries. with a of 4.d4n tons of coal. This Consump- Different. “Dawdler plays golf so well hind when it f. hi >. E. JOHN ! cargo HARKS. is down hill and walking tion. After she all he a A true Attest: is the of coal ever loaded taking, slept night. ought to be professional.” “Yes, I sug- behind when it copy. largest cargo is up. which it is ClI AS. p. H Further use entirely cured her." This mar- gested it to him, but he sa\s nothing would Alice Reed, Alanson Ford, cleared from usually. to stick AZKL riN 1 a coastwise vessel, and the arrival \\ e are sometimes with a Why try by velous medicine is guaranteed to cure all induce him to work so hard in hot weather." Portland June in for Bahia Blanca. driving along at Portland will be blue things with some- oi the schooner Chest and Diseases. Free Tress. Edward Honolulu is bright lake below us. and a A* a Probate Court held at w Throat, Lung Only [Detroit May, arrived at Aug away that doesn't Belfast, awaited with interest. The 50c. and Trial bottle free B. II. rock thing the County of Waldo.on the 1 lth Carnegie £1.00. at from San Francisco. perpendicular thousands of feet 5 1 wo million Americans suffer the stiv k k.v MAJOR'S her. A I>. 1 POO. is a new schooner launched at Bath a Moody’s drug store. tortur- Ethel, Dodge, sailed from Portland June high on tile other side, where one mis- ing pangs of dyspepsia. No need to. CEMENT; know K. I.. V few weeks ago and this is her maiden Bur-1 27 for Buenos Ayres. step would he sure death. Often we you pl.ARA MOKKKLL. Agnes dock Blood Bitters cures. At drug it slicks. V, Edith M. Pane, heirs at law ot M I n the nited states District Court any Herbert Black, \Y II Blanchard, at Bear are 4,ooo feet Nothing trip. f store. above the sea level. One rell. late ot in said ( LITERARY NEWS AND NOTES. N S, June 22 for Rio Janeiro, breaks a wav from it. WTnterport, at 1 linn of River, ready. we were and had deceased, a 'ovtland.Sept.T.the Woodbury I C at day driving along been having presented p* Jones—Have a on vaca- Mabel Meyers, N Meyers, arrived Stick to MAJOR'S that 1.. Morrell A Moulton was granted a discharge in good time your for miles by the side of these dark Agnes may be apj» tion ? Buenos Ayres Aug n from Boston. green CEMENT. tratrix on the estate of said decease from all their the and I was Buy once, bankruptcy debts, “Russia's Interest in China," Matanzas, arrived at New York 20 lakes, thinking how easy it by Smith—Yes, indeed. 1 found a Aug will for- Ordered.That the said a made in due form as place, would lie to he thrown | you buy petitioners discharge being Brooks Adams in the Atlan- from Havana. in. when we all interested .. September where you didn't hear a word about golf or I ever. There is persons by causing announced Webb a few Olive J O sailed came a order to be by .Judge days tic, is an interesting and timely study yachts or automobiles. Thurlow, Hayes, from upon granite slab saving that * published three week.- state at Lewiston Norfolk 2 for News. at that nothing ns good; the Republican Journal, a ago.The Maine fair ot the financial crisis which is Jones—Great Scott! What were you jail- Aug Newport spot July 4. isiih. Mr. and Mrs. new-po.-: forcing sailed from Montevideo 2 ; don’t believe the at Belfast, that they ma\ appeal was very largely attended and was Russia to control of terri- ed for rSeptember Smart Set. Penobscot, Sept 1 lanici Teamans of the United States gain Chinese for New York. j substitute:. Court, to be heal at Belfast, witlm favored with tine weather. Officers of were thrown from their and mi the bth da\ of October tory. Impossible to foresee an accident. Not Rebecca Crowell. M G Dow. arrived at stolkjarre County, were elected MAJOR'S RUBBER and MAJOR S LEATHER. at ten of the clock before noon, ami the state Pair association impossible to be for it. Hr. from drowned. F. II. Costello’s latest sea “A prepared Bath, Augi*. Trapani. Two separate cement*—the best. Insist on having them. if any they have, the as follows: Isaiah story, Thomas' Oil. had to a why prayet President, Pompilly Ecleetric Monarch over pain. Rose lnnis Melvin ( oleord, arrived at They stopped here take pict- ESTABUSHED I'd'. turners should not be Tar of the Old School.’’ has been 15 an’ 05 cent- bottle at nII dmecists. granted. of Auburn: secretary. George If. Clarke. publish- Port Louis, Mauritius, Aug. in from New ure. when the horse became frightened i>er CEO. E. JOHN.-. ed. It is a 12 mo. volume of North Anson: treasurer. F. G. Eveleth. JOT pages, May. “Algy and Pamela had a falling York via Reunion. and slued, throwing them into the lake. MAJOR CEMENT CO.. NEW YORK CITY. A true copy. Attest: with full the cele- out last Chas. P. Ha/.ki.tiv Auburn: trustees. John S. Ileald of eight page plates by night." Clarence: “What was the Sachem, Nichols, at Hong Kong Aug. d As the water is and the shores brated marine tV. (i. cause.'" “A hammock." Harlem deep A. J. of Gardiner, A. artist, Wood—this May: for New York. or there is Portland, Libby Life. 1 nearly unite perpendicular, At a Probate Court held at Belfu- Foxeroft and L. C. being the first time that Mr. Wood has Thomas A Goddard, J 11 Park, sailed from no W. Gilman of chance to get out. Another we for the County ol Waldo, on 11>> illustrated one of Mr. Costello’s books. Boston July 20 for Rosario. day Morse of Liberty.The blueberry fac- Don't let the little ones suffer from eczema saw a bronze tablet that in’lsos September, A. D. U»0<>. As an Willard Mudgett, A C Coleord, arrived ; stating in have closed appendix to the book is given a or other torturing skin diseases. No need a PROBATE NOTICES. T AONES MOKKEI.l.. heir at law tories Washington county at Barbados Aug is from New York; in German officer was thrown from his letter from Frederic II. Parklmrst. of it. Doan's Ointment cures. Can't harm j lit Morrell late of W u, toi theseason. J. A. Collin of Maehias, Esq. 21. wheel at that spot and drowned in the interport. of to the most delicate skin. At port Aug ot Waldo, deceased, having present* at his Falls Bangor, the author, in which lie any drug store, lake Columbia factory, put up lielow. Some of these roads are. At ;t Probate Court helu at within ami for that she a refers to the fact that the historic set- 50 cents. . Belfast, praying may heappointed gjo.ooo cans. J. A Co. of Colum- built in the solid with a the Countv of Waldo, on the 14th dav of Au- of the estate not already adiuiu- Logie J 11 sailed from Bruns- -rock, raging, ■ of the is man- Leonora, Monroe, 1 Marv C. P. Morrell. a Falls about the same. The new ting story based upon the j river gust, A. 1). POO. Sister-in-law. “How like his father the wick. 11 for New York. foaming far below. Men had to uscripts of the late ( Reid, now in Ga, Sept (). PATTEliSON and Mary F. Patter- Ordered. That the said petition*' fact' rv of Lawrence Bros, at Jones- apt. baby is!" Mother: “He's certainly like lie suspended over the t lilt's ropes to I^RNEST Mr. Parkhurst’s which SCHOONERS. by fj son. devises under the will of Robert •>. Pat- to all persons interested by causing c"."oo cans. The entire is possession, give him in some He me build pack ways. generally keeps them. To-morrow I go to Han- terson, late of Belfast, m said County >>f Waldo, ortler to be published time weeks : an account of the battle of half the Punch. Georgia W R arrived at ui is again on Fayal. up night." Gilkey, Gilkey, over and from there to some deceased, having presented a petition praying the Kepubliean Journal, a m w-p..; average.Vugusta Norfolk 12 from D C. Cologne, or Sept Washington, that said Ernest O. Pa'terson. administrator with at Belfast, that they may :i ratal circuit and will not be There are contribu- of our party are to take another appeal forty-three signed For forty years Dr. Fowler's Extract of Henry Clausen, Jr, sailed from Bath Sept route, the wil annexed of the estate of said deceased, or Court, to be held .u Belfast, witlun > of the shows that hut we y any big tions to meet them in Heidel- other on »). skip]'’-1 by well-known writers in the Sep- Wild Strawberry has been curing summer 4 for Baltimore. expect some suitable person, may lie authorized to County, the iUh da> ot a c : Maine. The new Opera House tember number of the Smart Set. "the complaint, dysentery, diarrhea, Gladys, H B Colson,sailed from New York berg. I have not planned much for the sell at public sale, remain real estate described in ItHK'.at tenot the cloek i: E. JOHNS. timely story G:t. 11 Ordered, That the sain petitioner give notice to r :i "1 Hodgkins A Hall, lumber Brunswick. Sept for New York. hand A true «-o Atte-l the stage John h. entitled promptly. all interested a of this y by Barry, “An International the new A Hall. arrived at Boston persons by causing cop\ :.c; .■ ("- Courtship" Mary Haskell, ( HAS. p. llA/.b I.i Bangor, lias made an "The order to be published three weeks suceessi\eiy m Beading Woman." That Mr. and absorbingly interesting novel Mel- u from a:g]:111. i; wit!, '.ianilities oi : Wald, .on t lie lit was c; ':i by t " arm's i':iring high atmosphere of that strange world known able novel." It is the >tory of marriage be- B \Y Hopkins, llichborn. arrived at Port formula is known to the members of tin* may appear at a Probate Court, to be hold a; Bel- ber. A. l» 1 -.too ■, 1 < fast. for on nav 11 c : logs, 1 a s r ■winter, while tween American patent but to none others. Write within ami said County the Pth .: :i as "behind the scenes." It is not un- girls and titled Engli-d.- Morant, Ja. Aug 2" from Norfolk. ninpany. A mil A A. I'AlIkM \\. to Portland of October. A. 1>. 1PUO, .■ leu ot Hu*, lock l.el ore "■'"la has since out n en. 1 *ublidled by The i'o.. ill R E Pettigrew, Morse.arrived at Philadel- Keeley Cure lor infurmatien M estat. I Kdward R. i‘;u ki. dropped that some of Ins will Neely n.'i'ii, and slmw cause, il !>a\ c. likely characters about tin- any ilu*y why in said ot Wald. < 1 Fifth Ave., N. V. Sl.ro 12 from Port land. treatment. ]\:;7 Cornu; : mi' marl-am The : uuoal of be Postpaid .\\rs-4 phia Sept rlu of said *hou!d not be recognized as well-known tigures ot prayer petitioner* ed a pet it ion pray uia f'oi a 1. i.s s, sallh- Lon, W 11 West, arrived at Phila- tin htti A Ul Scwal! at ii it a granted! s.i e ai pt. less Bss Co.. ( <•1 pri\ ate d m>u\ »•> tin-metropolis, Publishing nrrcco'd. City Fditor: Evidently you 11 from Boston. <• EO. E. I OH N SON, .Indue. 'i ivisai ■ "service. Distill delphia Sept sau! 11, ceased \\ liiel. is m .y d. uupre.-'i New York. doi t get a very close view of \ooka>h's Tofa. A s Wilson, arrived at Jacksonville A t rue copy. Attest .. petition. a cd. 11., : of tv. states were there. summer "Not close, (ii a- 1*. Ha/.i::. ink. Rcui-'o pi:.«*• Reporter: very Aug from New York. < -'nieied. Ti'.-.t the >anl Pio|,, ■■ The contains pel f a ’raii.-we 1 m from the-priuci- September American boy Why'.'" ( iiy Fditor: You refer to it as 'a Willie 1. E Coombs, arrived at Newton, all persons interested by eau-tnc .. :i: illustrations and the usual marble it’s I U.I" » SS. In Conn .>! Probate, liebl at Bd p.i. ’I,.- Fine Tree Suite. Flabo- eighty-tour magnificent pile,' whereas a Sept 2 from Boston. \y order t lv putMislied tluee \V» no j Philadelphia ?l fast, on the 11 tli ol lv‘*>t) rai' a 1 cunt Cautious... I ia- i'ish and I collection of and frame house." Reporter: ~Is it t' Just day September. The lb pubb. a;, .1 mi u..l, m a interesting profitable Prank a huowltnu. l.wutor ol tlie last u id and cross out tie* 'marble' at Belfast. bat < 1- 1 o matter for its readers. its then and insert hey may ti.ii 11;: 11'ssio: 1. ui aceount "1 the boy Among j tf'bti..or: "I d. W K lew iioii, late ot Bella-! .in 1 •wood. Press. RELIEF IN SIX HOIKS. Court, to .«* Let 1 at Re i.m:. u ex' " illustrated stories tire Philadelphia said deceased. having his a '-n i'"'iaht. ordered the sale "loimpsev's County, pte-etbed Coin.- y on Le mil day mil. •••nut oi administration oi -aid otate tor alcw- : Diamond "A ( dime of and Bladder Disease at ten of t In- clock before u.. •.. u, .'-'■:ists u ^epteiulier hunting stop- 1 Ring." Historic KH KIM AT I S3! (IKKI) IX A DAY Distressing Kidney t ha\v. the -I pt aiti: d arc is a 1 al! "1 rain. (■ aides. I Ball." "Tiglatli Pileser." "The Witch j relieved in six hours by “New Great any hey hy pr.tyei Cu:o" for Ordered. that notice thereof he given, three should mo be ur..tiled. oum I Woman of "A “Mystic Rheumatism and Non", So in American Kidney (ii;e." It is a camp and 1 otel proprietors in Watertown." Legendary week*- Minces-i ely in the Republican Journal. a t;i-;ii. i: k>h\>- ralgia radically ciuvs in 1 to :: li> ac~ great on account of its exceeding the -I o.tregions have heel: caution- Rigmarole oi Bull" and "Two days. j surprise newspaper |'iihli>ia'd in LellaM.in said (‘•.uiity, A I! lie « opi. A | -ittiug lion the >\>tem-:s in in blad- upon remarkable and promptness relieving pain that all interested attend at a Pio- terious. It removes at once the cause | der. kidne\s and back, in male or female. bate t ourt, to be held at P-elfast, on the ot "The day Pres.The L. s. prairie, winch chapter Cruise ot the Yacht und the disease > retention of water almost imme- ■ ■I October ne\l. and show cause, it | immediate!} disappears. The j Belie\* any tiny At a a. ie Court ..' id win the said account sdmuld mu be all. wni I. ecu on a week's cruise and which Cazelle." the (i.imo-ntile cruise of four first ‘lose greatly benefits T.'> cents. Sn>d ! diately. if you want quick relief ami cure have, tile < oiimy .. t Waldo. t lie 1 It OKI 1. K. JoltN St P\ .cal ui in .aril the members of the First boys in a boat of their own construc- by A. A. 1 lowest Co.. Druggists, Belfast. this is the remedy. Sold by A. A. Howes A Judge. ber. A. 1». I'.'UO. * A true copy. At test tion the west Belfast, Me. 1 \ 1 * 4 N M 1. I. 'Aitow Div -i":: of the Maine Nava! Reserves, describing trip along the T. 1-'. Co., Druggists, has. I*. Ha/khim:, Register. (’lltiSS, Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of Promise \ m ■o ai su arrived ,1 Portland ath. Allot'1 coast ot Florida: and there arc many Sept. City, Iowa, says: “I bought one bottle of deceased. ha im_ ui. u.i <■: t!m other articles of interest in addition to Our Most Successful students are SS. -In Court of Probate 1 pn-s. \ "liicers and men that ‘Mystic lire' for and two The an allowam <• "lit m the « •.... < reported they Rheumatism, Old Prayer. UTALDOlast, oil the l! ill day ol September, IJt'O. the doses it me more ceased. laid a most delightful time and that numerous departments, si.(to per of did good than an\ other those who combine the Regular Busi- Otis l). Wilson, executor of the last wbi and tes- medicine I overtook." Sold \. on ( they had also derived much benefit by year, .-preague Publishing Company. by A. Howes ness Course with the branches. tament tile estate ot Patience I. Moody, late Udered, That In* said pet urn A Co., Belfast. •Now I me down to special o; Searsniout. in said deceased, to all ii.teres’, u me.! bemg as active service on the Detroit. Mich. Druggists, lay sleep.” County, having persons by warship, e (>i't the old prayer lulling Shorthand and Typewriting, or Tele- presented his first and final iiccount ot admims- order to published tim weeks j :ration of for the liean a m us, All interested in our public schools, Wanted, a steady man to look after a gar- Through my tired brain will c reep, said estate allowance. Kepui Journal, graphy. One rate of tuition for all. at Belfast, that tin y may i| pem will read with den and milk a cow, who has a good voice Pain and sorrow dulling, pays Ordered. That notice thereof be given, three In Bluer. A telegram from Trom- profit the article in the Court, to be held a.’ I .last ■: L and is accustomed to in the choir. oft at night when winds breathe Write for and full tutor weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, «»e. the number of Gunton’s sing Kng- low, catalogue the'Jth d o. tobc: \ Norway, reports return of the September Maga- lisli a newspaper published in Belfast, in -aid county, county,on da; Country Paper. Sweet from where the flowers grow, ten of the clock hefoie noon, am Duke >>l Abruzzi and his Arctic zine on "The Menace of Present Edu- mation concerning our free offer of a that all persons interested may attend at a Pro expe- Or when wild the beat, the •.? tempests bate to be held at on the Jth any they have, why pr.iyci dite a. cational the Little Liver Court, Belfast, day II* reached Methods," by Lys D’Aimee. LIVKRITA, up-to-date Fierce with snow and Rem-Sho Typewriter to our students. should not I c granted eighty-six degrees, blinding sleet. •d October next, and show cause, tf any they the writer makes an earnest to the Pill: “>e. boxes contain ir> pills, lnc. boxes Old* I! JOHN thirty-thive minutes north latitude, plea Then will come the old refrain, have, why the said account should not be allowed. contain 40 2oc. boxes contain inn A Attest thus farther north than schools to train children for the duties pills, pills, Bringing childhood's rest again. L. F. CKO. K. JOHNS* >N, I true Copy penetrating ShAW, President, udge. \s. r II i,i. Sold by A. A. Howes A Co., druggists. Bel- A true Attest Cii Nansen did.The and Balti- and privileges of citizenship. Other j copy. Pittsburg i fast, Me. 3yrs24. And once more 1 seem to feel Cm as. P. Hazki.tim:, Register. more Coni Co. lias an discussed at in this num- received order topics length A11 the old love ; Maine. At a Probate Court In '. I a1 Re't..' A Liberal living Portland, lor ..tons of coal to ber are: "The Latest Phase of the Trust Authority—She: “Don’t you me for the ■•! W..bio. on be sent to Eng- 1 Childhood’s dreams about steal, SS. In Court ot Probate, held at Bel ouuty think my is V” lie ia I >. 1 t'i *<1 land via Baltimore. This is tin* lirst Problem." John Hates Clark: chaperone ‘delightful Peace and comfort giving. fast on the 11th of l'Ji'O. Septembei .A "Types war WALDO day September. correspondent): “Very. There is no liobeit executor of and \ w w A large order the has received of "The Hoot of Years long gone come back to me, F. Dunton. the last will BO\KIIM N company Ami-Expansionists," about « •press-censorship’ her!" [Puck. And beside a father's knee testament ol Lavinia K Baker, late of Bel fa-t. in KK/IAman. late of Re! last. in said for and is the of an Evil in “Rural Free export, beginning Japan," Delivery,” said County, deceased, having presented his .-«•« do, deceased, having prescntt on But a little child 1 pray active crusade in "Political and and Itch human cured in 30 minutes olid and final account of administration of said for an allowance out ot tl c foreign markets. Theory Practice," by be to p.-i Woolford’s To kept through night, day : estate 1 he weather bureau's annoucement "Are We a Gothic or Mixed Race?" Sanitary Lotion. This never for allowance. said deceased. fails. Sold A. A. Howes A Night of earth, where sorrow sighs— by Co., Drug- Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three (Irdered, That the said | cur m that the late month of August was the The several departments present a large of heaven, where sorrow dies. gists, Belfast', Me. lyrlif Day weeks successively, in 'lhe Journal, a alt interested c.i.isu on amount of Republican persons by hottest record accords with the instructive matter. WORMSHundreds of Children ami adults have in said pop- the Lord soul to worms newspaper published Belfast, in County, order to be published three weeks “Pray my keep.” but are Treated for other diseases. The ular impression on the subject. It was, Old-Fashioned. “I see Mr. symp- that all persons interested may attend at a Pro the Republican Journal, .. mum. since into in McJigger: Ask 1 still, toms are with variable a >- adventuring though weary. imligestmu, on .• the the Egypt quest the circus was bate Court, to be held at Belfast, the 'Jth day at Belfast, that they may app. likewise, sultriest, muggiest Barnpaws, man, married the And my heart more wisdom foul tongue, offensive brent h hard ai d of the raw material of which fiction is deep till with occasional of October next, and show cause, if any they have, < ouri. to be l'.eld at Belfast wo, and the must uncomfortable other day. That was something of a come be fietite;belly gripings and pains generally. Learns, Though days dreary— about the navel, heat ami itching sensation .n the said account should not he allowed. on the ‘Jtii <>t o, t.• i■. made, Mr. Gilbert Parker’s Canadian down for him." soV" why County, day ....The steamer China, which lias sailed Thingumbob: “Why Learns that faith a true strength brings the rectum and about the anus eyes heavy and CFO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. at ten of the clock he fore n .m,ai fields have been fallow. lie re- nose: lying McJigger: “The wedding was nothing but For dull, itching of the short, dry conch; A true copy. Attest: ii any they have, wiiy t he pray ci m for Hong Kong, carried nearly sl.uoO.OOO enduring earthly things of the turns to them, however, with new a grinding teeth; starting during sleep; Cn vs. P. Hazki.tink, should not be m and silver vigor, one-ringed performance." [Philadelphia And the wisdom earth may teach slow fe^er. and often in convulsions. Register. granted. gold currency for the Press. children, CKO. Ii. JOHN: and even fuller power: and the serial Ne’er a saddened heart can reach I'ldted 'tates troops in China.Dr. VTOR’S NOTICE, rne subscriber hereby A true copy Attest which he lias finds him But that sweet peace gathers there John V. Ellis, liberal member of parlia- just completed Concerning Seattle, Puget Sound, Wash- I|*XE(gives notice that he has been duly appoint- ( has. I’. I1a/i i.i at the dramatic level to which State and consult With our childhood’s simple prayer. ed Executor of the last will and testament of ment for >t. John. X. has ele- highest ington Alaska, Bureau of 13., been Devereux. At a Probate Court. held at Be; i.o he has yet attained. The Lane that Information, Seattle, Wash., O. M. Moore, Mary JOHN M. BOWES, late of Lincolnville, vated to the Canadian senate. Dr. Ellis PIN WORM the County ot Waldo, on the see Had No is remarkable for its secretary. ltf in the of and is a well known editor and one of the Turning County Waldo, deceased, given September, A. 1 >. 1 boo. honest bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- most men in eastern strength, thorough originality, When The Panic Would Start. A certain tust oment, purport m. prominent Canada. His Liberal “I believe in mands against the estate of said deceased are de- and absorbing interest. The scene of Policy. taking wi! and testament <>t <,t• t:• ....The officers of the ELIXIR sired to the same for settlement, and all general National some for present the is Pontiac whither things granted." “Yes, when you is the best worm remedy made. ot Frankfort, in said County ot story Valmond indebted thereto are to make payment W. C. T. P. met Sept, oth at their head- lent me the novel you said was So delightful, Let to It has been in use 17 years, requested ed, having been presented for pro: came), and the period the middle fifties. any man who is trying persuade immediately. ABNER F. Dl'S'TON. at Rest 111. I noticed the leaves were not cut. t. quarters Cottage, Evanston, Chicago himself that election would not I Where no worms are it acts as a 11, 1J00. Ordered, That notice be given The leading characters are Madelinette, Record. Bryan’s present Tonic, Hope. Sept. Among other matters discussed was the do much to | and corrects the condition of the mucous mera- terested bv causing .1 copy d this a famous and her harm, who is trying believe hrane of the stomach and bowels. A ! chain some singer, husband, | positive EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber here- lished three Weeks success,, dy in prayer inaugurated by of Working Night ami ! with if i cure for and and a val- of Pontiac, for whom she dares Day. Edward M. Shepard that, a panic Constipation Biliousness, notice that he has been Journal, published at Belfast, th.o the of Seignior uahle remedy in ail the common complaints of 1 by gives duly ap- members the Indiana \V. C. T. l’„ The is a | at it Probate Court, to Be I all and risks all. The inter- busiest and mightiest little thing that! caused by it. “it will be small price ; children. Price 35c. Ask your druggist for it. pointed Executor of the last will and testament pear for story gains within and for said ■■ the defeat of President McKinley at ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. to think what would on ! 4 Or. J. V. TKt'E Ac CO., \iihurn. Me. of County. est as it and concludes with pay,” happen treat meat the progresses } Spe.-ial f»r TapeWorma Write for free pamphlet. day of October next, at ten t t coming election. They were unani- These pills change weakness into strength, the of in case the news MICHAEL CHASE, late of Brooks, a striking and wholly unexpected finale. morning Nov. 7 noon, ami show cause, if any they mous in this action and will listlessness into energy, into men- no- regretting The Lane that had No will be- brain-fag were published then of Bryan’s election. in the County <>f Waldo, deceased, ami given same should not bepu ved,ap| Turning tal They’re wonderful in as All not co-operate with The plan.Rev. power. building The would start then and there. bonds the law directs. persons inning CKO. K. JOHNS in The Evening Post for the health. panic demands the estate of said deceased art- A true Attest Lorenzo Waugh, the oldest Methodist gin Saturday up Only 23c. per box. Sold by against copy. and run five It. II. It would not wait for McKinley's term desired to present the same for settlement and ('MAS. P. llAZt minister in the died in September 2!i, through Moody, druggist. lnuiii world, suddenly numbers. to expire. What creates a panic is the all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- the railroad at For Women. ment immediately. depot Williams, Cal., destruction of confidence At a Probate Court held at Bel! First Tramp: "Why don't you go in:’ ‘K's confidence,and Dr. Telman’s Monthly Regulator has ALFRED E. CHASE. Sept. oth. just after alighting from a brought tor the County ni \N aid. <.i. t! "If there is one who believes the all right. Don't you see im a-waggin'liis would vanish with the assurance that happiness to hundreds of anxious women. Brooks. Sept. 1 1. 1900. train. lie was born in West any September. A I». 1 ‘J(>0. tail:'" Second Tramp: an' don't you and his were to be in There is positively no othe. remedy known gold standard is a good tiling, or that “Yus; Bryan Populists rrHOMAS F. lvKIl.l.Y. hell ot m in ]sns and entered the see 'im I dunno which end to to medical science, that will so quickly and TOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber hereby ministry sixty- it I warn him a-growlin'V possession of the for four I late id Frank tor:. m sain must be maintained, not believe!" government safely do the work. Have never had a single tjEXEClgives notice that he has been duly appointed eight years ago.The price of coal is [Punch. a to cast his vote for me, because 1 years. Precisely what Mr. Schurz says failure. The longest and most obstinate cases Executor of the last will and testament ol deceased, having presented p. in and not prom- that he be a.imp soaring Europe enough ships What Shall We Have for had to four are relieved in 3 days without fail. No other of may appointed ise him it will not be maintained in this Dessert? begun happen years ago CAROLINE JIPSON. late Monroe, of said can he had on this side of the ocean to remedy will do this*. No pain, no no estate diceased. would then. Enter- danger, in the of and country longer than I am able to get This question arises in the family every happen instantly interference with work. The most difficult County Waldo, deceased, given Ordered. That the said petition, carry cheap coal to the demand. for no bonds as the law directs. All de- supply rid of it." Let us answer it prise would be paralyzed, enter- cases successfully treated through corres- persons having all persons interested l.y >:uimu. This is day. to-day. Try Jell-O, mands the estate of said deceased are de- adding considerably to the a delicious and healthful dessert. is undertaken or carried on with- pondence,ami the inost.complete satisfaction against der to be pul dished t hi ee weeks sm This was used by Hon. Wil- Prepared prise sired to tin* same for settlement, ami all the steam- language guaranteed in every instance. I relieve hun- present Republican Journal, a newspap. operating expenses’of big in two minutes. No boiling! no baking! out confidence in the future, and there are to make liam in a at dreds of ladies whom I never see. Write for indebted thereto requested payment o as the swift liners burn Jennings Bryan speech and set to Belfast, that they may appeal ship companies, add boiling water cool. Flavor: JOSEPH L WILDES. > on lsfifi. It-will could be no confidence in the future with further particulars. All letters truthfully immediately. to be held a! Bel last. w it Inn and from too to .AO Knoxville,Tenn.. Sept, lfi, 11. 1900. tons of coal Coal —Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and .straw- answered. Free confidential Monroe, Sept. on ot \ i1 daily. be noticed that Mr. did not want Bryan as Pesident. | New York Commer- advice in all the bih day October, 10 > is worth from -*■_*.r,o to a ton more Bryan berry. At your grocers, cts. lylO matters of aprivateor delicate nature. Bear the el.iek before noon, and show .. in cial Advertiser. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The subseriler the vote of any one who believes the in mind this remedy is absolutely safe under have, w li\ he ot said m i,uiu|'e man nere. .vs a result me A notice that he has been prayer standard is a Airy—“ You know,” saiil Senator Sor- every possible condition and will positively hereby gives duly ap- not be ranted. liners gold good thing. Possibly administrator of the estate of are carrying on the outward voy- ghum, reprovingly, “I told you that w hat I on the Farm. leave no after ill elfeets upon the health. By pointed (iF.O. K. JOHN he is not so particular now, although Prosperity mail age enough coal to take them over and wanted from you was agood,breezy speech.” securely sealed, $2.00. Dr. E.M.TOL- WILLIS H. PENNEY, late of Knox, A true copy. Attest lie has never taken back anything lie VIAN CO., 170 Tremout St., Boston, Mass. ( HAS P. II \ZK1 part way back....Ex-President Cleveland “Well answered the professional orator, “1 The showing the in- in the County of Waldo, deceased, ami given lias said about silver or gold standard. that was what I gave following tigures, bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- has declined the thought you. Nearly crease of the of live stock president’s appoint- The above is doubtless as value owned mands a^ ainst the estate of said deceased are de- as a just binding everybody who heard it said my arguments irAl.DO SS. In Court ol Pr. ment member of the international the farmers of Maine under McKin- sired to present the same for settlement, and all now as it was then, even if lie is were only wind.” [Washington Star. by $500 REWARD! IT fast, on the 11th day ot >■ ; hoard of arbitration under The keeping indebted thereto are requested to make payment Hague as ley are from the Division of Daniel Weymouth, Administrat'd it in the background as much possi- prosperity, Wo will the above reward for case Oi JOHN YEATON. treaty. Ex-President Harrison has ac- For Over Fim Tears. pay any immediately. Zoruda late of Morn, ble. Statistics of the U. S. Bureau of Agri- Liver Sick Knox, Sept. 11, 1900. Weymouth, Complaint, Dyspepsia, Headache, ty. deceased, having presented hi> t cepted the appointment.The Cana- culture are official. Swine are or Costiveness An Old and Wf.i.i.-Tkikp Ef.meiiy. and Indigestion, Constipation we administration ot said estate foi ... dian Government has issued a notifica- cannot cure with Liverita, the Up-To-Date Stood l>eath Off. M rs. Winslow's has been omitted, as the figures up to Jan. 1,1900, s notice. The subscriber thcieot b. Soothing Syrup Little Liver Pill, when the directions are strict- Ordered, that notice tion to all that after the are notice that he has been duly ap- postmasters E. li. a of used for over fifty years by millions of not yet and not available with. are Administratorhereby gives weeks successively, in The Kcpubb Monday, lawyer Henrietta, compiled ly complied They purely Vegetable, on estate ot first of October the rate for pointed administrator the in Belfast, in day domestic Tex., once fooled a grave-digger. He says: mothers their children while teething, for comparison. It is a marvelous and never fail to give satisfaction. 25c boxes newspaper published SARAH G. BARLOW, late of Freedom, that all persons interested may ;»!'■ in postage will apply to Porto Bico, brother was very low with malarial with perfect success. It soothes the child, and will the contain 100 Pills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pills, 5o “My showing give calamity bate Court, to be held at Belfast, 1 him to softens the gums, all cures wind boxes contain 15 Pills. Beware of substitutions in the of Waldo, deceased, and given Hawaii. Guam, the Philippines, and fever ami .jaundice. persuaded try allays pain, howlers much food for County of October next, and show cause and is the best for Diarrhoea. thought: and Imitations. Sent by mail. Stamps taken. bonds as the law direets. All persons having de- American Islands of the Samoan Electric Bitters, and he was soon much bet- colic, remedy the said account should m group. Jan. 1, 1890. Jan. 1, 1900. NERVITA MEDICAL CO., Cor. Clinton and mands against the estate ot said deeeased are have, why ter, but continued their use until he was Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists (iKO. K. JOHNsi .According to Prof. L. O. Howard, Horses. Jackson Sts., Chicago, 111. Sold by desired to present the same for settlement, and I am sure Electric Bitters in every of the world. Twenty-five $<*240,147 $6,432,820 A true Attest chief of the of wholly cured. part all indebted thereto are to make pay- copy. Bureau Entomology at a Its is incalculable, lie Mules. requested Cham. P. Hazki IN saved his life.” This remedy expels mala- cents bottle. value ment HENRY (i. BARLOW. the has Milch cows. immediately. Washington, honey industry ria, kills disease germs and purifies the sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 5,405,047 5,890,225 FARMERS ! Freedom. Sept. 11, 1900. Other cattle. I shown marked development in recent blood; aids digestion, regulates liver, kid- Syrup, and take no other kind. 2,880,939 2,973,863 A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. 536,438 787,484 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber i\. hereby gives notice that lie years, and there are to-day more than and bowels, cures constipation, dys- Sheep. ARE YOU INSURED ? hereby neys I gives notice thathe has been duly appointed appointed administrator ot the c.-m 300,000 persons engaged in it, and the pepsia, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, and are SHOO Total.$15,068,571 $16,084,398 July August the great lightning months Executor of the last will and testament of CHAKLKSA. FOOO. late of 1 value of the is *20,000,000. female complaints; gives perfect health. More farm is at tins season product Dr. E. Detchon's Anti Diuretic Increase. 1,015,827 property destroyed LYDIA J. ALDEN, late of Belfast, in the of Waldo, deceased, are Only 50c. at R. H. Moody’s drug store. because of lightning than by all other sources. I County There 110 apiarian societies and — bonds as the law directs. All be worth to more than $100 if make a specialty of insuring farm property in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given jiers.m- devoted to the May you you mands the estate of said «le eight journals industry. Jell-O, The New Dessert against any loss or damage by lightning or fire. bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- against “Kerchew! Kerchew! Kerchew! I have a child who soils bedding from incon- sired to the same tor settlem. Much of the is Whew, Send me a postal and I will go to your place and mands against the estate of said deceased are de- present honey exported, Eng- an at of water sleep. Cures old are to mak caught awful cold the picnic yester- tenence during pleases all the family. Four HavorsLem- tell all about it. sired to the same for settlement, and all indebted thereto requested land being the chief purchaser. Xor the trouble at you present dey.” “Well, you would sit on the bare and young alike. It arrests indebted thereto are requested to make payment immediately. has the on, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. At REV. E. JVDSOX HATCH, WILLIAM B. limit by any means been reached. ground with nothing under you but a thin once. $1. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., immediately. WILMER J. DORMAN. BLAN» .The latest reports from Pao Ting Fe huckleberry pie!” [September Smart Set. Druggists, Belfast, Me. lvrlfl. your grocers. 10 cts. Try it to-day. lyio o6tf Centre Montville. Belfast, Sept. 11,1900. Burnham, Sept. 11, UK)0. ".- ■" —n - filthy lucre. your weekly supply of tobacco for that reason.” Fruit Growing in Waldo County. “You can't a man to ■ expect give up think you ought to go yet, [From State Board of Agriculture Bulletin.] everything, and l can't make money."' Winter port. We think the am sure I can’t see how "No, but you could earn it, if future you \ Take along without you.” would set yourself about it in the right prospect for fruit growing very good. * * You are not the worst man in YODR see. Joe, if L way. The most branches in which WINTER’S stay away promising COAL the world, Joe, by any means, but you a all lose my and 1 to engage would be apples and small position, are a dreadfully shiftless one. and v’our .. .OF THE.... to do that." be :,1 family have suffered because of it. I fruit. The soil should moist, rocky a! it’s to j your dooty stay am ready to help you to a certain extent, Doctor’s land, with a southwest cant. The best rare of your dead sister’s and have spoken to old Mrs. Weston. varieties of for the ■, itty said afore she died that apples general She has no home, and is willing to come BELFAST FUEL & would to market are Baldwin, Ben HAY CO. you stay home, here and keep house, lor a dollar and a Davis, Spy, liivantin' all over creation, half a week. She will be good to the Medicine King, Gravenstein and Starkey. For ought to stay. It was Dr. children. I feel sure, and I will try to Williams’ Pink Pills for Pal© small fruit, the Agawam blackberry, People are the tonic to take at this send them something occasionally." Cuthbert and Golden Queen slit« should wish anything time of year to send new blood raspberry. “I'd like to know where-on earth you and 1 assure I do tingling through the and to The best method of il>le. you think I'm to a body marketing apples going git dollar and a restore Haddocks, strength to the weakened is to sell Vein, to a them Scranton, it Plymouth my duty give up half a week to that old before they go into the pay woman? I system. cellar .•re 1 am making a comfort- to some good, reliable fruit man can't more than make out to git enough They are made from the formula ami come to this forsaken- and let him do the 1 would to eat. say nothin’ about payin’ wages. Qf a regular physician and their packing. re; without sure of suggest that the best method for main- AND being 1 don't think you ought to expect it of remarkable power as a Blood and LATTIMER LEHIGH. at. 1 thought 1 was doing Nerve medicine was first proved taining a reputation for Maine fruit in me." Stove anil tcrnest sense of could In private practice. £lnce they the markets would he to ... Chestnut. Em and (irate < duty “I did not; I told Mrs. Weston that I foreign ship Delivered and put in, in have been given to the but the and birrels, $6.25 $6.00 c ■a 1 got a substitute in my would her she public, nothing best, evaporate or pay wages: was particu- thousands have testified to their make a month: but it seems I into vinegar the rest. 1A W in Dump Carts, 6.10 lar to know,” said Margaret, a little wonderful merits—and they have 5 85 \ well have away alto- Hardy. stopped wickedly. been approved and prescribed by Prices at Wharf, lar as is con- Stockton Springs. I send a ... J5.85 5.60 \ satisfying you "Hut that ain't what I want,” per- leaders of the medical profession. plant do not see what or weed that has been me for ically you sisted Joe. “1 want to 1 troubling Lehigh 25 cents per ton extra. ) you stay. four or five I can didn't think could do else years. find nothing you anything that will kill it. It that I think you ought to grows in large A discount of 25 cents ton now Kitty is dead, and she thought Dr. Williams’ per will be made from the above prices S ,k.e rare of your dead sister's hunches and mats down, and nothing afore she died that it would be the best for CASH within one else would see can grow where it is. .1. M ten days from delivery or Coal. ) any very arrangement in the world: she thought | MenT- K thew. itty expected you would, you couldn't do anything but stay for Pink Pills neighbors think it's your awhile, and then "we kind o' [Xote-Tlie weed is a very tine specimen would do the planned ot \ etch everybody that after a little (Lathyrus palustries •, commonly Cumberland Coal. Wood of all maybe you might known as wild It is | Kinds! 15 look at w hat Jerusha Bod- make pea. common in South- OFTEN VERY up your mind to stay altogether. for ern DESIRABLE. Jim Slade, when his wife Maine, growing mostly on light soils. You almost it was her It to All •• >al in might say clyin’ appears be spreading. It is a legumin- guaranteed satisfactory weight, quality and delivery. ( Telephone < was gittin' eight dollars in attention wish." ous plant and is readily eaten by animals, ^".Special given to delivery outside city limits. j Connection 13-4. i very week of her life, and "\\ but Oil We it .» hat do you mean? asked Marga- Pale account of its pernicious habit id' Guarantee mnc home and with stayed ret. sharply. People crowding out all other plants, it is not to be o children. that's As it is ail Why. "Why. get married, you know, after are pleasant to take—no nauseous encouraged. annual, we should maids do when doses to the eon- suppose that close cropping for one season always a while: lots of folks do marry their upset stomach; tain no would kill it. Careful cultivation of the [DWINELL-WRICHT CO. sisters die. 1 can tell you wife’s sister: ean’t do it in ingredients that may help Great some Offer they Eng- In one direction a land in hoed would Cliios n't he but harm In crops also, w ith- thought very much but can here: and then land, they Kitty, dozen others. A simple, safe and out doubt, do the ;,s round here if you don’t that is same.—Secretary. we, thought it would pay off tile sure for all diseases of <■ hanuk. sister’s remedy j- nut growing is the most your duty by your mortgage as as and 1 Blood and Nerves. easy any way, profitable of any of the branches of don’t see you can't." all why At druggists or direct from I should say that a soil THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL ’.itc. Joe. t ou seem very Dr. Williams farming. that she whirled on him like a young tor- Medicine Company, Sche- was N on naturally well drained would he 25c. Per me what my duties are; nado, her face white with "Joe nectady, Y., postpaid receipt of Pound anger. price oO cts. per box ; six boxes, |2.50. the best for almost all kinds ^ iell me by what possi- of fruit. WILL DELIGHT ...AND... Mason, do you really think you are We (ind in this YOU. make me for vicinity, the Northern responsible worth s.'ioo? Do you believe you could *eir I assure spy, the Bellflower and Baldwin the Carefully roasted, the Mocha and berries chosen for this children? save it if lived to be a Java you hundred? best to our needs for winter — n r undertaken to dictate adapted particular brand develop a coffee some- And do you think 1 would entertain fruit. In magnificent family > affairs: but I think it THE TEXAS HORROR. marketing get right at the fine and such a proposition for an instant? Tell if thing unusually satisfying. Comes in 1.2, and 3 lb. il there bad not been a consumer, possible, j((scar W. (build. me that did not mean or at least you it. Walho Station. 1 do not air-tight tin cans. Your grocer has it or will get it for you. m et every Friday. Kitty hslimatcs »>l tli<* H<*ail at Giitve^ton Vary consider that Kitty never said anything about it. file outlook 1 have been here to care from l.ooo to lo.ooo. particularly promising for 1 have been kind to Kitty in many ■ engaging very in fruit culture. PRINCIPAL number. Six children and I cannot hear to think that largely | COFFEE ROASTERS, BOSTON. ways, (iAi.vi'.sToN. s r. m., via. Houston, There are so insert | urs, and two of them with she many enemies for would willingly consign me to the Sept. All at tlie and i!■ as to live but a midnight. attempts fruit, borers and black knot for iy day, life this would lie, for a s.’ioo. the dead at 1 paltry burying (ialvestou have the trees, awl in of >od for thoughtful peo- years plenty the Tell me you did not mean it. Joe." been abandoned and bodies are ed Margaret. I tut her utterly price of fruit is so low that the great MOTT’S "Shan’t do it. She said that and now of in the swiftest being disposed majority had better engage in some- sneered: more, after the doetoi said she couldn't nave at least one agricultural and manner possible. Scores of them were thing else. for home PENNYROYAL PILLSaSSas I good family ie one of these new wo- Knougli consump- get well, and 1 told her I'd do best buried and -—-or and banish journal, we have perfected arrangements my to-day hundreds were taken tion is a but that t he “pains whereby >• who believe in dying in to necessity, beyond of menstruation.” are “LIFE SAYERS” to at we can send that keep a home for l he children, and try out to sea and thrown overboard. The culture should lie left They girls practical and instructive jour- v idelice." to specialists. I of to get you to lint 1 feel of the is womanhood, aiding development organs and body. No mil. Farm and Home, in connection with The stay: s'pose you safety living now the para- think apples might be stored at some | ueiiee'" sighed Margaret sc known for women them. Cannot do harm—life Republican Journ 1 on alllired above me that you think you mount and that will central remedy equals remarkably liberal terms question nothing point, like Portland or r every idiot in the land he Boston, becomes pleasure. $1.00 PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold as below. of would disgracin’ yourself to marry tend to the outbreak of an and sold given Lack space forbids bur a brief he for his sins prevent by an agent so that we might by DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL. Ohio scapegoat me: but I'm as as he awl ul is druggists. CO., Cleveland, description of the contents <.F Farm an 1 lb-mo good you any day. pestilence being neglected. realize more from the sales than we 1 may or may not he a get which is A re you sure you won't .Margaret?" Tins it was found unequalled for variety and excellence •’ stay morning that large I by selling commission houses. For Sale R. H. Maine. believe you reh'gated me "so through by Moody, Belfast, ! Prominent sure that if there was no other numbers of the bodies which had been .1. (I. among its many denartiucuts may be "S a moment ago; but new Ilarding. mentioned alternative. I would blow out wluit lew previously thrown in the were 1>hooks. As the j the Farm and harden. Market Reports, 1 believe that our hay soil and climate of maid. brains 1 have, while 1 still retained fruit culture. Plans and my washed hack upon the shore, and the of Maine are Invenibin.s, The \plary, ell us to use. and many portions peculiarly gi' senses. It is not that there are not was Talks with a Around the situation then rendered worse than adapted to producing fruit of the finest Lawyer, f.lobe, Live Mock i women to give life to women who amt many would marry you. before they were first thrown into the and the market is dairy, The Poultry Vied, Fur ipi sjj-i Box t ban can quality, constantly A health Argument they decently Joe. lint that you could water. It will now never he known Plants and Flowers, Tin1 Fashions and miual sellisliness. I»ut deliberately growing, it would seem that the future Veterinary, take all from me that makes life a how litany have lost their lives in this of the Taney Work, Household Features. itc tie* at issue prospects Maine fruit growers have tried and are (juestion for that miserable Probably you twenty remedies, Farm and ll.une is pleasure, money, awiul catastrophe. Estimates run all are of the The of published semi-monthly, ere my brightest. growing still no better. Lots of so-called cures are born die discussing duty \\ itlmut considering me at all. seems to the from l.ooo to lo.ooo. The for- and every year. thus giving y.m 2 | numbers a the whole Your remark way apples and the various small fruits year, regard to he the most making a "I seltishthing I ever heard mer is In Lieut. aide seem to be in over volume over 500 pages, teeming with I -I im is unfortunate, for ligure given Perry, the most promising branches Ours has been use 40 years, and is con- of. 1 shall try to forget all this as soon on ' si'«cial we exactly you outraged every shore according to Eieut. Perry has should be near a shipping For arrangement make for a limited to hi-, bouse until after ol heart point. time the feeling my with your coarse been somewhat over-estimated and he soil, a well drained foil..wing liberal oiler: ;■ had left consiii- gravelly loam with wliieli. but I shall leave here to- To to proposition: says that l.ooo is a conservative esti- is to ail w pay for The Republican .1 mrnal on ve a northerly slope be preferred. i tbat slm ga up good morrow of next lie- instead week, and mate. 11 is estimate is laughed at by Business methods must be in year In advance. $2.00, Farm ami Home will be a red for the family for fore i come i employed again hope you will be numbers of men who have been in (ial- and it must sent for one year free. The regular ioes not well marketing fruit, be honestly subscription speak very aide to look at and not sensibly things veston and returned early in the week, sorted and to for Farm and Home is 50 cents a year. ide one might look for in carefully packed in order New Kieno blame fate for what you have brought that at least 'J.voo bodies maintain our they claiming reputation in either for- Range, Address all orders r<» The rest were or upon yourself mortgage may buried carried out to sea in or domestic markets. a said eign While TUT. HKPl'BLK A> .JOI RNAL PI R ( ()., F.radt’sgot money." as it is for the present. It I lind you barges before Eieut. arrived. No union ot You can't blame .1 im for Perry producers would be of great 4,1150 Belfast. are best to make a Me. doing your living, list of the dead has been kept: it would no feasible of n’ w hen lie's a value, system co-opera- got good and. a home for 1 he Our Pearl keep your children. utterly impossible to formulate one tive itselt at there's nothing to hinder selling suggests this Range. shall not press you for tiie interest. I from now on. Mayor..!ones of (ialves- moment. [A. B. stantial. uouig back to her place in could have home the that ...Tilt:... thought you t"m claims that the dead will amount to Thoun dik k. This is not what might she wants to, tor they do wished to cheat me out of my money, •"i,ooo, and others whose opportunities be called an section. Al- a sf aver to work." but is orcharding myself another thing." for judging are less than that of the most has fruit for his I ues did her brother-in-law everyone enough She went as she and Range. said, Joe it as as Alpine away mayor place 10,000. own use and a small ked with a half high usually surplus to Margaret, considers himself a ill-used man. Belief very committees from the interior sell, hut hardly anyone lias gone into Victor : sage Kimfort in The Woman’s of the state have commenced to arrive, the business of raising fruit of > nothing! they was her Journal. any and as usual they are too much in kind as a specialty. For market. 1 do <5 ireu. Swan Why shouldn’t she Co. numbers and, to a certain extent, are not think there is 1 •-mV" any apple that can Kineo Coal Sibley The Maine Reunion. in the way of tiie of (ialvestou lill the of the Baldwin. The Furnaces, is her sister's husband, so 31st people place and an impediment to the prompt re- King is a nicer but it does not JOItltK!!' OK e not take cave ol' him apple, The members of the '.1st "Maine lief which they themselves are so de- so and is a As vou wish me to infer." Regi- keep long, shy bearer. sirous of Some of the relief a ment held tlieir annual in offering. to system of co-operative selling and u it 11 an smile. reunion Ban- GrtAIN, amusing have had committees central for 1 Kineo Wood Furnaces ■ expeditions large point storing. think either might do :t good deal gor Sept. 12th. Although the a 1st was enough to consume ten per cent, of the would be next to impossible at present, answered grimly. "Most not until March and organized April, provisions which they brought. The to work To maintain a ....WITH AM. it's an honor to take care satisfactorily. FEED. 1 sc,p it saw some of the hardest relief sent here from Beaumont. Texas, for Maine fruit in the for- but never was like light- reputation you arrived this and was distribut- 1 of that war and made a morning eign market cannot suggest All your relatives say so." ing record for anything ed as fast as It consisted of better than to the varieties Late of the Best SEEDS do." assent- itself in of which will possible. try produce Improvements Material, and y Margaret point gallantry two carloads of ice and that the markets call provisions. for. exercise judg- > no" 1 took the sr>(K) that live forever in the annals ot M ANTFA< TI KE I ]5Y Maine’s The great trouble now seems to he that ment as to the time of etc., :! "in I. ramlpa Merton, and shipping, soldiers. The as it was ori- these who are in greatest need, and above be honest in I in education instead of regiment, people all, packing. GRDOSRIE8 through no fault of those in charge of think rocky land, v. hat we term & NUTTER MFG. tin something more mate ginally organized, contained two men. usually NOYES CO, the distribution, are the last to receive granite soil, and quite well elevated, is Importers ol Salt. inns have felt called upon Out of this number l">s were killed in aid. of them are so maim- best for orchards. T. Palmer. MAINE. llmlO .1 blame me Many badly |M. HANGOI!, unmercifully, action and c,gs were killed, wounded ed and wounded that are unable to -M'inkok. i no tuture ol tnut dealers in the tim.-sr lality ,.f has been one of the mild- they grow- and to the relief committee, and the will be as as that of ■ missing. Out of the 089 apply ing probably good \ have applied to my con- original P. committees are so overwhelmed by di- most other lines of farm work in Maine. R. STICKNEY, Agent, Belfast. thought," she only 1H0 escaped unscathed. continued, rect applications that they have been I believe that the well-known and Anthracite and ei made a success of my The otlieers of the association at long pres- unable to send out messengers. keeping varieties of apples are the most 'I'cciaily since 1 have done ent are George II. Harrington of Gardi- ine wounueu everywnere are sun profitable for most orchardists to grow. Blacksmith my illustrating, that ner. .1. A. Beal of New they president needing the attention of physicians and The Gravensteiu sells well, and where in lined to glance favorably Haven, lirst vice president and histor- despite every effort it is feared that a it grows well may be raised at a profit, ah why every man jack of ian; \V. B. Grindcll of second ORDERS Bangor, number of them will die from the sheer but it needs high feeding to make it PROMPTLY FILLED male relatives feels a liank- vice : 11. (). of Port president Perry physical impossibility to afford them produce abundantly of good fruit. The I in and use her hard earn- Fairlield. third vice .1. If. president: the aid necessary to save their lives. Wealthy 1 do not recommend, as it 33,35,37 Front St.. B“lf•. I bad no sooner come der Gilpatrickof treasurer : TELEPHONE 4-2. Lf Waterville, walk and work is engaged in the relief Xodhead is one of the best in its sea- -sinn of my money than ,J. F. Booth, chaplain. work with all the energy of which he son. but the demand is limited and the in wanted to borrow it for a The members of the who regiment is capable. Hut despite their utmost tree must be manured It nid Cousin Jack 1 sat down to dinner were : highly. might thought endeavors cannot with the be well to grow this in a limit- him have it to off the they keep up variety pay Field and staff—Adj. Hoseoe G. Rol- increase of miserable conditions which ed The TANGIN way. Baldwin, King, Spy. Ben n his farm, at a lower rate lins. Bangor. Maine surround them. Water can be obtained Davis and Yellow Bellflower make up Register. than he was then Co. A—Lieut. K. B. paying, Benson, Bangor ; by able bodied men but with great diffi- the greater part of my orchard of ten No woman is going to determination in to William R. USEFUL IN EVERY OFFICE going •Sergt. Grindle, Bangor; culty. Dr. Wallace Shaw of Houston, acres with six hundred trees. Apples be tormented with pain and icad of lending it to either Corp. .1. F. Booth, Priv- AND HOME. » Kenduskeag: who is engaged in the relief work, said for the general market can be most weakness and nervousness "demited them from me for ates Hiram Point: Paul Tobey, Kittery to-night there were 200 at St. shipped in barrels, but S. Stetson. people profitably they and distressing womanly ail- Contains Lull Statistics of all Vlaine Berry, Mary’s infirmary without water. They should be honestly packed and truth- a blamed if Co. B—Privates ments of all sorts, if she Interests sjglit worse, you E. E. Small, Addison; had been making coffee of salt water fully branded. 1 do not believe mil leave dead sister's P. ( any knows a way to cure it. your George oners, ('herrytield. and taking that as their only beverage. system of co-operative selling would be the cold charities of the Co. C- Privates A. M. Au- That’s the reason we are Bennett, Stealing was reported to-day and there profitable to the large grower. At times Complete ; Frank L. North Anson. about TANGIN. gusta Conner, are no killings. The number of men a few men might unite and sell together telling you i-re do you think of going?” Co. D Privates Ells- It is Irving Osgood, shot yesterday for robbing the dead at an advantage, but extensive co-opera- absolutely, unfailingly Business worth ; F. s. Castine ; Charles Perkins, proved a salutary lesson, and it is not tion is not practical, either in buying or and positively a cure for any ■"here. \’. Dorr. Orland: Wilson M. Mavo, Why?” expected that there will be any more selling. Some of my plum trees show of those dreadful diseases Di recto rv kt* as if they had no natural Holden. occurrences of this sort. rust spots on the leaves. The trees are known as ailments. of course that E ( womanly I. inferred Co. apt. Caleb II. Ellis, Fort <>i tlii* 4j.; ii'Wii'. _'i> citi'*" 'im'i 11• •;i■ 1 v i"i The soldiers of the regular army and thrifty and growing well, but about To to we will pia'iia- il to Leave them.” Lieut. o. only prove it you, tioiis in .Maim* Fairlield; Henry Perrieo, j of the are a dozen out of are national guard guarding fifty bearing. Do send a free of ■n't intend nothing of the Fort Fairlield: Private W. you sample N KW rnwimliip map -Imw'ina ii iv.. im.id George property and it is impossible for thieves any of the bulletin readers know the on know it; but just be- < 'urtis, Abbot. TANGIN and a valuable e.\triisii»n> to escape detection. cause of such rust spots? It is not an talk like a house Co. F Privates medical treatise on the dis- EDITION nf l:nmi_.»i mnv r on u\::4 a'lire, E. F. Cobb, Bangor: The loss of life the leaf E. Dow. among regular blight. [ Cl.* )'I II, toon •>. in-i.v made a little money in the George B. Martin, Kenduskeag; E. E. eases of women, if nearly pa- poM pa d. ~hi. stationed at the barracks some of our free, you ■ army proves [Note—Will Bulletin readers too everlastin' stuck up for Snow. Bangor: L. I). Parker, Brewer; will send a for to have been largely over-estimated. kindly answer Mr. How's question, either postal asking You was too II. C. Geo. II. always big Whitmore, Hampden: The lirst was that only is out of to him personal!} by letter, or to this office. it. That surely proves what I'it much when she Brewer. report Grenville M. Kitty Lunt, the whole number had been saved. —Secretary. we think of TANGIN. It Donliam, Pablisner, You'd send out to Co. G things Privates George A. Morrill, East and turned ■ night today they up has such wonderful curative children, to he sure, hut it South Gardiner; .1. .1. Roberts, Winter at 390 Congress St., opp. City Hall, singly and in squads and at present “Sol” Jacobs Rockland. that we seldom came Harbor. powers are not you yourself, there are but 27 whereas the to know the Co. Miles S. missing, afraid to send a PORTLAND, >1A INK. you neighbors II—Sergt. Sweeney, first estimate was 200. you it. a nearly The schooner Helen Miller Many time I've heard Bangor; Corp. F. P. Hall, Brewer: One soldier reached the city this fishing free sample. about the unjustness there Privates M. Gilmore, C. C. Downs, Goulil of Gloucester, Captain Sol. Ja- morning who had blown into the gulf A.M. B1NINGER & CO.'S Successors, havin' a pianner, and all Bangor; Sergt. James M. Davis,Bangor. of this Bills for Work, Mexico and had floated nearly fifty cobs. came into harbor yesterday New York. Cemetery ngs you had, and your own Co. I—Sergt. J. B. Peacock, Gardiner; miles, going and coining on a door. and the day, while at the as she did. Privates A. B. st. Albans; E. during lying All bills tin* of Belfast Leavitt, Another who showed up today declared against *ity for work in and the woman’s voice Waterville. Koekland Fish Co.’s wharf, attracted any of tin* cemeteries should t>«* Nit for Gilpatrick, that he a cow. It swam approval owed his lifeto at tin* ... tin* Belfast Co. on .»r before tie hard now, "who was re- Co. K—Lieut. Gould Manter, Park- considerable attention, she was built Livery with him nearly three miles. The cow noon of the Saturday preceding the first Monday for the in which man: W. II. last winter and way Kitty Sergt. Jennison, Foxcroft; then sank and the soldier swam the re- in Gloucester is 1:12 of the month in wlm'-l said hills are pavable. or I? Kitty married you, Corp. George Ilerson, Ripley. feet long with a tonnage of 142 WAT KB 11 AT« II. mainder of the way to the mainland by gross DANA B. SOUTH i a perfect right to do, and Co. L—Sergt. C. J. Noble, Bangor; being one of the largest WORTH, himself. tons, fishing FRED ATWOOD, Winterport,Me Trustees of remeteries. at this place with her little Privates Charles II. Gage. Brewer; vessels ever in Koekland. The fact Belfast. May 1J. lltoo.—tf-ju i'd gave a mortgage for the Nash McKay, Bucksport; George M. that she can make good time .in calm u. w hen it seemed as if you Sullivan, Bangor: Williman F. Moore, A Golfer's hast Wishes. “You know weather as well as when it is very REAL ■ INSURANCE and t. I let her have $500 to clear Ellsworth; L. N. Crocker, Detroit; II. Frisby, the golf enthusiast, don’t rough made her the centre of attrac- ESTATE, NOTICE " lien did you pay the interest II. Larabee, West Winterport. you?” “Of course. What about him?” tion. Upon inquiry, it was found she i'i. Joe?” Co. M—Private E. E. Willard, West “I witnessed his will last night. It’s was supplied with a gasolene engine In Bo\ki> "i Ai.m-umi n. 1 Oki>kk N«>. <*. Belfast. March in. 1900. know ; 1 it once Levant. characteristic of the man.” “How horse which paid any very of 175 power, gives her Over Million Assets Ordered. That all hills against the eitv shall be in one of Representing Twenty so?” “Why, clause he directs an average speed nine knots an itemized and shall be approved bv tfie proper y1 : you paid it just once, and “You talk about posters and your ads. upon that his body be interred in the approx- hour, and with her canvas all spread she FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, TORNADO INSURANCE. committee before placed in the hand's of the atidi the fence, imate centre of the links and that the rate of 17 tor. Also that all said bills MUST be in the bands four years ago. 1 have not can travel at the knots. Her of the auditor ON OR BEFORE THE FRIDAY Rut they ain’t the kind o’mediums tint BOILER INSURANCE AND INSPECTION..^ Security Bonds for Cashiers, Contract you, for I knew it was not grassy mound above his grave be con- cost $0,000, and although this is 9-STEAM next preceding tin* tirst Monday in each month appeals to common sense; engine c to make ex- verted into a bunker.” Plain new in the line of Administrators and Trustees. solicited Peal estate and sold or they will lit* over until the next month. 13 your family You may talk about your dodgers, and [Cleveland something fishing ora, | Correspondence | bought :i|al Dealer. it comes in in though you do not give me your circulars and such, vessels, play getting 'a 1 t into 1 have had a great deal of But I calculate they don’t assist an adver- cargo of fresh fish port when there wind. .' for Kitty.” tiser much; Not as He Understood It. “Did my is a scarcity of Her skipper, For Sale ;"l more for her than you did And especially in w inter, when the snowr is uncle die a natural death?” inquired Captain Jacobs, is a prominent Re- Cheap. on the ground, a member the man from the East who had come publican and was of the St. Bay mare, good size ami weight. I wonder wiiere your and your juite I posters look after the “Not ex- Louis convention that nominated Mc- Three-year-old colt. naturally; then, too, can to property. Edison’s Phonograph dodgers be found ? Top buggy. "'‘own times with all the four ago. At that time Better than a Piano, Organ, or Music Box, for it sings and talks as well as and when, But within the cozy homestead, when the actly,” replied the bilious’ looking man, Kinley years plays, Skeleton wagon. or the of don’t cost as much. It the music of instrument—band or orchestra—tells i Sl own home, Kitty did many parlor stove’s aglow, steadying himself as another fit of the he made acquaintance Congress- reproduces any Sulky, high wheels.* old familiar as well as the Harnesses and blankets. s‘do to food and The newspaper is read aloud to everyone took him. “He died a most 011- man Littlefield and to-day they talked stories and sings—the hymns popular songs—it is always ready. washing get ague Offers,«ho\vever low. invited. we know.” of See that Mr. Edison’s signature is on every machine. Cata- a,for her children, but i have natural death, sir, fur this locality. over the exciting proceedings the WM. C. MARSHALL. logues oi all dealers, or NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO., Fifth New York. kl‘own of yoiir going without Moral. Advertise in your local paper. He died of old age.” [Chicago Tribune. opnvention. [Rockland Star, Sept. 13th. 135 Ave., Belfast, July 12,1900.—28 i SEARSPORT LOCALS. Miss Eudavilla Cleaves exhibited a fine | SHIP NEWS. ! selection of mounted birds at the Monroe Mrs. W. K. Morison of Minneapolis is in fair. poet of Belfast! town. I Mrs. Geo. C. Seavey and daughter, Sadie ARRIVED. Miss Inez Dolliver left Monday for a visit May, have been in town lately, theguests of Sept. 12. Sehs. Don’t to Boston. E. W. Seavey. Henry Whitney, Welch, Open Bangor; Delaware, Norwood, Boston. E. I\ Carver and family returned to Bos- Ernest Robertson has finished working for Sept. 14. Sch. Anna Pendleton, Patterson, ton Monday. Geo. Partridge, and is in the employ of E. Philadelphia. ^ Sept. 15. Sch. Carrie E. L. Look, Veazie, Alice Chase returned to her home in Savery. Bangor. 17. Sch. Oven Miss Lida Mason of Frankfort has been Sept. Maria WTebster, Turner Door Brooklyn, Monday. j Mt. Desert. in town recently, the guest of her sister, Lincoln Colcord has entered the Universi- SAILED. Mrs. E. L. of Maine at Orono. Savery. Sept. 13. Sehs. P. M. Bonney, Burgess, S 01(1 I Mr. E. A. 1131,10116,1 A G. V. is Mathews of Union was in Vmalhaven; Maria Webster, Turner, Rock- "-ay. glance at the Clemvood f Lanpher ofJRridgeport, Conn., land. Ilea.„ ;nl town last week visiting his parents, Mr. and Indicator shows the exact heat visiting friends in town. 14. Sehs. in the oven, and Mrs. Wm. J. Sept. Henry Whitney, Welch, when 1 Mathews. New mg tells when to or John Kane of is in town after an royal lork; Delaware, Norwood, Bangor. open close drafts. It Makes Chicago Cookin- I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gould of Jackson The Sept. 16. Sch. Carrie E. Look, Veazie, jC absence of eight years. Absolutely Pure Philadelphia. ! were in town last Saturday and Sunday Fred Blanchard of Chicago arrived Sept. 17.' Sch. A. Hayford, Ryan, Boston by visiting Mrs. Gould's aunt, Mrs. Susan via Searsport. steamer Penobscot Sunday. I Towle. AMERICAN PORTS. Ship W. H. Conner, Capt. J. T. Erskine, farmer who | Any finds two lambs in his New York, Sept. 11. Ar, sch. Mark Pen- arrived at New York BAKiN6-poWDER Monday. enclosure that do not belong to him will dleton, Ilaugor and Providence; 12, sld, schs. | M. Mrs. B. M. Plummer and daughter llen- please inform W. C. Mathews, who has lost Wesley Oler, New London for Bruns- GLENWOGDMitchell & wick ; W. H. Sumner, Charleston : ar, schs. Trussell, Me. rietta are at Mrs. J. C. Nickels’. two from his Belfast, pasture. Annie T. Chase, Bangor; Eagle, do; lit, ar, schs. Izetta and Te- Eben Gilkey, who has resided in Rockport The Mt. Ephraim base ball team played a is the .July Fourth, Bangor, of lumali, Frankfort; 14, ar, sch. R. F. llart, BELFAST PRICE for several years, has returned to Bangor. game with the East Belfast team last Sat- baking powder general CURRENT. REPORT OK THE Bangor; cld, sch. Sarah J). J. Rawson, CONDITION OK THk Capt. N. F. Gilkey will take command of urday. The score was b to 10 in favor of use, its sale that of all Puerto Cabello; 15, ar, sch. Post Boy, Ban- [Corrected Weekly foj* The Journal.] the Mt, team. exceeding gor; cld, brig Sullivan, Tampa via ronnee ,uar/at. ‘nces raid BELFAST NATIONAL the four-masted schooner Edith L. Allen. Ephraim Key Producer. BANK West; sld, sch. A. W. Ellis, Rockland; lii, Apples p bu., 25 to 50 p other lay ton, 10.00&1-J.50 At Belfast, in the State of Maine, II. I). Ilarriman of Boston is a combined. sld, schs. Willie L. Newton, dried, p lb, 5«*> titles p It.. oat# ;,r M making COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. baking powders Philadelphia Beans, of business for Bangor; Herbert E.,Shute, do. for Cam- pea, 2.40 Lamb p tb. September short visit at his old home at the Harbor. 2.40 Lamb den; 17, ar, sch. Menawa, sch. medium, Skins, Powder Bangor; sld, Yep 2.40 RESOURCES. Norman Royal has not Mark eyes, button p lb. g Richards of Willimantic is the Centre Montyii.le. W. R. Bartlett Baking Pendleton, Bangor. Butter p tb. 20t<>22 Loans ami >ats p bn., wi lb, 25g35 discounts. v- Boston, Sept. 12. Ar, sch. Fran- Beef tb, guest of his sister, Mrs. Henry Partridge. has resumed his studies Theoline, p tva!)! ‘otatoes p bit., 50 Overdrafts, secured and unseen iv : at the University its at home or schs. 1'. counterpart abroad. cis, Charleston; 17, ar, Hume, Batch- Barley p bu., 40a45 loirnd Hog, 7 S. Bonds to secure circulation Miss Martha Ross is taking a course in of Maine—Thomas Krskine went to Wor- elder, Rockport; Lillian, Bangor. Cheese p ft., 10A : draw p ton, 6.007.00 Stocks, securities, etc.. 11. sch. Herbert Chicken p ft, 15| rnrkey p lb., l«ai7 Banking-liouse.furniture and fixt kindergarten in Pratt’s Institute, New York. cester, Mass., last Monday to work in the Its which Philadelphia, Sept. Cld, Calf make the bread E. Skins, 50 a'75 fallow p tb, li a3 other leal estate owned qualities, Shute, Camden, Me.; 12, ar, sch. S. G. I>uek j p tb. I4gl5 M*aipib., Ga7 Due from National Banks It. Mrs. s. Estelle Parkhurst of Unity visit- hospital. Haskell, Black River, ,1a.; 13, ar, sch. Celia (not more Eggs p doz., 20 Wool. unwashed. •>_> serve Agents). ed Troy. A healthful and the F. 15, cld, sch Eliza .1. Fowl her cousin, Rev. II IV. Norton, Sept. shocking accident occurred at cake of finer Bangor; Pendleton, p tb, loan Wood, hard, 3.00v4.no Due from approved reserve agent- Port Hastings, C. sch. L. Geese lb. 12tli. the Carters Mill Sept. loth. Mr. Nelson B.; lti, ar, Mary p 13@15 Wood, soft, 3.50a4.00 internal Revenue stamps. Crosby, New Haven. Retail Checks and other cash items. the and are Price. j Retail Market.. The Belfast Fuel & Co. loaded sell. Carter, owner of the mill, was at work appearance flavor, Baltimore, Sept. 11. Sld, schs. Pendleton Notes of other National Banks Hay peculiar Beef, corned, p tb, 3.® 10 ame p bbl., 9o.al.00 Fractional in the when he was Brothers, New Gov. Bos- paper currency, ni.lv A* ford here this week with for engine room, caught by Bedford; Ames, Butter Salt, 14 to, 23 >at Meal Hay hay to itself are New p lb, 4a5 and cents.... the arm in the and whirled and not ton; Young Brothers, Bedford; 13, Corn p bu., )nions 4a3 L<> Boston. machinery, over constituent J). 55j p lb, trf uf Money Reserve in Rn nk. cld, sch. 11. Rivers, Portland ; Hi, ar, sch. Cracked Corn p bu., 55 >il, Kerosene, gai.,13al4 the shafting, tearing his arm off at the Corn Meal Specie.1*5,441 just Humarock, Campbell, New York. p bu., 55 Pollock p lb, 4a tender notes. ■ Mrs. J. B. Ames returned by train Satur- in other Cheese Legal 4.«7.‘, ! shoulder, his below the Portland, 11. sch. p ft., 13 Pork P tb.. !> fund with C. S. breaking right leg leavening agents. Sept. Cld, Nimbus, Cotton Redemption Treu- from a visit to Portland and Seed p cwt.. 1.35 [Master p bbl., 1.1.3 er day evening and several ribs. lie Keene, Norfolk ; 17, ar, schs. J. V. Welling- (5 per cent, of circulation;. | knee, breaking also Codfish, dry, p ft., 5as it ye Meal p lb.. 3 .ldxiield. ton, Pattersliall, New York ; Nightingale, Cranberries received internal injuries. His son p qt., "17 Shorts p ewt., 1.05 Total. George Bangor for New Bedford; ship W. H. Con- Clover Seed, 10al4 Mrs. George Clesson was taken to the was in the upper part of the mill at the ner, Singapore. Flour p hbl.. 5.00@2>50 LIABILITIES. Great efforts are made to sell alum wvw, •»« at for medical baking- Bangor, Sept. 12. Sld, schs. Henry Whit- G.II.Seedpbu., 1.50 Sweet 4 Capital stock paid in. hospital Bangor Sunday time, and hearing his father call, went below powders under the that are Potatoes, plea they so many ney, Welch, New Mil- Lard p It., »! Wheat Meal. 3 Surplus fund. treatment. cents a pound cheaper than The admis- York; Nightingale. only to find him crushed and bleeding. With Royal. sell. Cnuivided profits, less expenses sion that they are made is an ton, Mass.; ar, Norombega, Port Read- cheaper admis- taxes paid. Frank P. Whittier and wife of much presence of mind he encircled the sion that they are inferior. But alum ing : 14, ar, schs. Anna Lord, Port Johnson; Capt. pow- BORN. National Bank notes outstanding ders contain a corrosive and should E. I.. Port are portion of arm from the poison Warren, Searsport; Penobscot, Due to other National Banks. Xorth Berwick registered at the Sears- hanging shoulder, not be used in no matter food, bow cheap. Reading; Hattie H. Barbour, do; sld, sch. Due to Trust and Sav and with a vice-like Companies port House. grip checked the bleed- Carrie E. Look, Andrew Bridges, in West Hancock, September 2, to Banks Philadelphia: Air. ami Mrs. B. ing arteries until arrived. Drs. Brown New York; schs. F. C. George Bridges, a daughter. Dividends unpaid. Will and friend E. A. War (lie of help Nebinger, 15, ar, Gowek. In Bar Harbor, Gilkey Wm. B. September 4, to Mr. Individual deposits subject r.. elm of Dixmont and Hodge of Troy were Pendleton, Burgess, Baltimore; and >»rs. C. M. Gower, a son. X. V., are their vaca- called, Demand certificates of deposit... Brooklyn, spending Palmer, McDonald, Newport News; lii, sld, Hatch. In South I)eer isle, to and did what could be done to relieve ROYAL BAKING POWDER 100 WILLIAM September 4, his CO„ ST., NEW YORK. schs. John E. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur a son. tion in town. Devlin, Ilichborn, Delmont Hatch, Total. v Baltimore; H ! suffering. He lingered until Thursday, Geo. B. F'erguson, New York: 17, ar, schs. eal. In Hope, September 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. II. II. Sellers will instruc- Tylson Heal, a son. give piano when Palermo. an in- Lyman M. Law, Blake, Web- State of Maine. County of he passed away from earth. He was Clark’s Mrs. Ab- Ellis Warren, aged and Philadelphia; Morey. In Deer at Corner, (Prospect). ster Isle. August 31, to Mr. and tion her home. See advertisement in an- Barnard, Atwood, Port Reading, Josie Airs. Charles 1. C. W. WESCOTT, Cashier of i! a veteran of the war of ’til. Besides a bie Clark is from a severe ill- linn fanner, has wandered away from his Kdward Alorey, a daughter. recovering Hook, sch. Maud Web- do swear that tlm other column. Boston; sld, Briggs, Parker. In Bluehill. September 4, to Mr. and bank, solemnly six children are home and it is feared that he has inent is true to widow, left to mourn his ness.Miss Clara Young of Jackson is at perished ster, New A'ork; 19, sld, sld, schs. Lucia Mrs. Kdward Parker, a son. the best <>f mv kn lief. C. W. Foreman Spellman is here with a crew re- sudden off—four sons and two work for Melvin Clark.Mr. from cold in the swamps. Friday, and Porter, New York; E. L. Warren, New Steei.e. In Brooksville, September (>, to Mr. WESO >Y taking daugh- Oscar Clark day Subscribed and sworn Haven. and Mrs. George W. a son. to before the of the at a scoured the Steele, of building hoisting gear slip ters, who have the of all in their arrived home from Boston last week — night, large searching party Wright. day September, 1900. ; sympathy Port Reading, N. J., Sept. 9. Sld, sch. In Penobscot, September to Air. steamboat wharf. sudden bereavement. woods for many miles, but found no trace and Mrs. Frank Wright, a son. JOSEPH WILLI v The funeral was M. Clark and G. Brown made a flying trip Penobscot, Bangor; 15, old, schs. Maud Nn held of the wanderer. Mr. Warren is 71) EmmaS. Bath. Quite a delegation of Masons witnessed from his late home on Saturday after- to Jackson last Sunday—Selden P. Clark years Snare, Bangor; Briggs, Correct—Attest: is a veteran Brunswick, Ga., Sept. 12. Sld, schs. Wm. MAKttiED. JOHN G. BROOKS. ) the of the third noon, Rev. W. A. Luce is the father of a 10 lb. old and of the Civil War. conferring degree at Stock- officiating at the happy boy_Mr. Downes, Perth Amboy; Viola T. W. PITCHER, When he he wore Eeppard, ton Wednesday evening. services. Will Sparrow has been very sick the past disappeared only trousers, Boston; 15, sld, sch. Herald, New York. A. A. HOWES, Bowen week.... Dr. of Stockton a thin cotton shirt, soft hat and brogans Reedy Island, Sept. 12. Passed up, sch. Howell. In Centre Montville,Septem- Mrs. James Davis has leased the house Skaksmont. Stephens Springs ber li. by Rev. T. R. Pentecost, Will Bowen KKPOKT OF THK UITI<» Of George Achorn and wife of with white cotton S. G. Haskell, Black River, .Ja., for Chester. and is attending quite a number of sick people stockings. Aliss Margie Rowell, both of Centre Montville <>f the Smith near the Union school Camden were at S. 12. .soli. Jes- heirs, Mrs. Susan P. Andrews’ Charleston, C., Sept. Sld, Brown-CT shman. In Centre Alontville, Searsport National Bank in town—Mr. John Sprague lost a horse sie New York. Sep- house, and will soon occupy it. last week....The contest in Victor Smitiitox, (Freedom). As Albert Hall Lena, Ilevereaux, tember 11. by Rev. T. R. Pentecost. Zedoc Brown Grange last G. O. Clark has been New Haven, 13. Helen G. of and Miss F. At Searsport, in the State of '<1 Friday—Mrs. was returning home from the village Satur- Ct., Sept. Sld, Roekport Lucy Cushman of Centre Mrs. atherine E. w’ho the closes Wednesday evening, November 28th. Montville. close of business Park, spent sick, but is now better_Mr. Fred Moseley, Philadelphia. September quite his horse become Clay Doli.ofk. In bv sum mm in town, left last week for Twenty have been enrolled thus far day night unmanageable Jacksonville, Sept. 16. Sld, sell. Tofa, Belfast, September 17, RESOURCES. Malden, during Clark is sick with and Rev. .1. AI. Lei'diton, .1. Cecil of dangerously lung and he was thrown from his and Wilson, Clay Portland Mass n the winter with her the contest—Mrs. M. M. A lien has returned carriage Philadelphia. and Aliss Blanche Dolloff of Belfast, Loans ami discounts. spend (laugh- liver troubles—There is a 15. concert every hurt. The was ruined Newport News, Sept. Sld, sch. Day- Ct.ot gm-R Dakin wife of Frankfort at the Corner Buenos lii. J !'• N K1N s S111 Ft L E s. In [.(infill Minin/ Hcsi-rri hi /}n;.l;.i Mary take a course of band, E. O. Ilervey, who died last year. Ayres, Sept. Ar, bark Her- Roekport, September study in the New York Horatio <;. and Miss Laura Carver been last Saturday—Mr. Gabriel Brown has bert Black. Bear N. S. 8, Jenkins and Miss (Pace shibles. Specie... 3, May have River, both of tender notes.3.000 Po>t Graduate Medical school and hospital, Prospect Village. Miss Ethel Clark of 2. bark Willard Roekport. Legal in.- J A. element's at Swan begun to repair his house — Kemember Barbados, Sept. sld, Miner M< Lean. In Bar Redemption fund with 1 s oc«mp\ cottage lie to return and Miss II. M. Clark of Turks Harbor, September expects about November 1st. Philadelphia Bos- Miulgett, Island. 3. Marshall Mixer and Annie E. urer. 5 percent, of circulation. Lake i nr Mm past ten days. the spiritual meeting at Whitcomb’s Hall N. McLean. Doth of Dr. A. Stuart is in charge of his practice ton. who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sydney, S. W„ Aug. is. In port, sloop Bar Harbor. ■ 1 North the last in the Shenandoah for Sail W. II. Mac; PniL!'»R<»<»k Ami-:-'. In Total. .. c. Me* lure and son C. Searsport Sunday Francisco; Matinieu-. September apt. Henson, during his absence—Albert Thompson of Ira Ward, returned to their homes Sept. 4th. Lero\ month. for do. 8. M. Philhrook and Flora F. Ames, both LI A HI 1.1 1TKS. F Gordon. Dr. d. s. Fmguson. F.verett Our- Lowell, is his mother and — Mrs. A. I>. Withered, who has been 1. of Mat miens. Mass., visiting Honolulu, Sept. sld. slop Emily F. Capital stock paid n. 1 villi:. Kev. II. ?isand apt. J. N. Putnam, are on a lishing sister in this place....L. A. Robinson and Swan W. Norton of visiting Mrs. II. J. Ward, is now spending Whitney, San Francisco; bark Edward Surplus fund.. May, do. DIED. Undivided profits, less oxpem—*- exeiii "ion down the ha;.. wife of Rockland were of Searsport will hold services at our church a week at after which she will guests Miss.I. E. Samlypoint, taxes paid.. McFarland last week-1. W. Farrar is at next Sunday at ih.'to p. m — Many of our return to her home in South Mass. M A HI X E MI SC ELI. A \ Y. National Bank notes outstanding. The burglary at Guildford reminds us Boston, ke<>Ri». In Boston. Si-pteiuber l.“, William the fair at ,15b Due to other National Rank? ;h i' home from D. ('.. for a week, people attended Monroe—Mr. — Alva Ward of Mt. Desert visited his E. Bickford, fornii of Belfast, it will be ven unsafe for burglars to Washington, Tlie barkentine James W. Flwell. which ily aged years. Due to Trust and S;u in | GitEENE. Ill uaiiiia. p. I.. July Companies — and Mrs. D. C. is ;;o, Janie- A. v'.*:t Mrs. A. T. and have re- Libby of 1'nity visited Mr. G. C. last week_Mrs. undergoing repairs at the of Banks .. >ear>p<, i, for the electric organization Muzzy family uncle, Ward, yard Kelley, Greene of Bluehill, aged _’(> and j- dav-. A is to years Dividends turned to for friends in town last week_Miss Josie Spear Co., Hath, be converted into’a Johnson. In Bluehill, Airs. unpaid. ! me, which is nearly perfected, will make .Somerville, Mass., the winter. Mary Davis and family of Waltham, Mass., September m.‘ Individual solo., schooner. Carrie M. 4j \ deposit? — Johnson, aged vear>. months and 3 •-. C. P. M. I). of Wilton is the Scrout, who has been at Hon. A. E. Nicker- tain the capture of any who it. York, guest and Mrs. Edwin Dock ham of Solon, Me, The sch. S. G. at s. attempt Haskell, which arrived day Total. of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Holmes_II. E. son's for several weeks, returned to Orono who have been returned to Philadelphia 1-tli from was Kobrins. In Belfast, September 14, Harold, Tim severe here last was no visiting relatives, Sept. Jamaica, gale Friday on the outer soil of Fred and Addie Robbins, aged to months. Holmes is work with liis new and went from there to Addison edge of the hurricane, but sus- State of Maine, Countv of v. doing good Saturday their home this week — Miss Lina Colson Starrett. In Port Townsend. doubt tlm last end of tlm Texas cyclone. tained no damage. She met with vio- Wash., Sept. 1. corn harvester. to begin school morning—Miss only Dsear E. Starrett. formerly of Warren, aged r,4 I. cn AS. F. (It illDoN, < .,?: Monday has returned from where lent and seas run. The only damage done was tlm starting of Temple Heights, squalls high during the and it mold lis. named bank, do ?«•• Celia Nickerson from and years solemnly Searsport Mr. she spent her vacation with her Henry Johnson, one of the crew, was killed Wood. In East Sullivan. statement i? true to the best in. the roof of the Nichols building, occupied Mount i.l. Mrs. Chas. E. Brown has gone grandpar- Sepieiiibei Mrs. Walter Nickerson from are by a fall and was buried at sea on 30. Painelia A. Wood, 7.'. mouth. 7 belief. cilas. F. t.ui,! to Unity, visiting ents, Dr. and Mrs. B. Colson of Bangor.... Aug. aged years, days. by W. M. Parse. About feet of the Deaconess Hospital, Boston, The new Wescott. Ill Bluehill, .Mrs. Subscribed ami sworn to twenty Mass., their Mrs. F. three-masted schooner Theoline, September for mother, Mary Nickerson_ James II. Berry of Melrose, Mass., and Miss Caroline Weseott, 77 and months. dav of September, L9< ■< >. the roof on the east end was raised up and treatment. She was accompanied by Capt. Francis, owned by George McQuesten, aged years Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nickerson left for Ella of who arrived at Boston CHAKI.ESK her husband.Stillman Partridge Belfast, have been Sept. PJ, from Charleston I “Ib" several courses id' brick fell out, some of White of 1 Boston, Boston on her maiden to ) last Monday-Mr. Percy L. Nick- spending a week with I. J. Gould and fami- passage this port. She -Correct. Attest them going through the roof of the Sulli- Mass., made a short visit home last week... i was built at erson has returned to the l of Belfast, Me., specially for the JAMES (I. PENDLEI niversity ly, will return this week... The many friends van building. Mr. and Mrs. Allen have returned to Cam- lumber carrying trade, and her first cargo GE< >. F. SMITH. Maine.... Mrs. Lufkin of Orland was the Brides of Miss Amy Lowe will be pained to learn consisted of 500,. is ....Mrs. Philbrick of that relief be skilled cooks of Orrin and George Achorn and Washington, C., making her Agnes Koxbury, Mass., extended to the captain. the homes of New England order to be published three week- seas, high winds and rain for one day. 13. The tour-masted are and re- Will Woodbury left Sept. 11th for a visit to annual visit to her mother, Mrs. Edwin will visit her brother, 0. II. Littlefield, next Rockland, Me., Sept. printed every day, any special the Republican Journal, a newspai There were some s.r> in our schooner Geneva was launched from Cobb cipes wanted by any women are readily Belfast, that they may appear a; passengers Aroostook Nash Patterson—Several ot our towns- week — Nathaniel Littlefield exhibited his County—Everett is visit- parties & Butler's yard, this afternoon, in the supplied. to be held at Belfast, within ami cabin, most of whom were more or less sea on the 9th of A D ing relatives inSkowhegan—J. F. Vickery people attended the Monroe fair last Tues- herd of Jersey cattle at Monroe fair last presence of several thousand people. It In fact. The Globe is a daily cook book day October. the clock before and show <. sick. 1 was not sick at all. While passing was a fine scene. The craft is for the of .New noon, has his boiler and engine in in the day.Mrs. Amelia West and Miss Fannie week....The heavy wind of Sept. 12tli did launching housekeepers England. the of said position 189.8 have, why prayer 1 Greenock I saw g'o iron ships, war feet long, with a gross tonnage of 874 The Housekeepers’ Department in The not lie vessels, old cheese have a room considerable here to orchards. granted. factory building and will be Mudgett opened dressmaking damage and net of 778. She Globe tells etc., under construction in one and tonnage is owned by every day you how to get rid of GEO. E. JOHN yard, in the store ready for business in a few days. He lias formerly occupied by Miss Ann Thorndike. A. S. Ilannon shipped and John S. Emery A Co. of Boston. The pests, how to take care of plants, tlowers A true copy. Attest: hundreds were on the stocks on both sides Geneva has been chartered to load a an 1 how to do Chas p. Hazel 1 several cords of stave lumber to work up Thompson, in the Masonic block.E. F. sold a large Hereford bull to the Libby cargo animals, fancy work, etc., of the river. We arrived, in Glasgow at of coal at Baltimore for Pernambuco, Brazil. etc., etc. Order The Globe at once of your this fall — J. K. Dickey & Son seem to Staples recently bought the Capt. Wil- Bro’s Saturday_Kben E. Small resumed Sen. At a Probate Court held at BelfaH r. m. -M'tli. I seen Maria L. Davis Arandoxed. newsdealer and try it, 4w:>b Aug. have quite a little the County of Waldo, on the >e have all they can attend to. Lately they bur West house and the Lewis Mudgett his studies at < Irono 17th. Fred Hunt The schooner Maria L. Davis of of the the Sept. Bangor, September, A. D. 1000. city already, principal objects of Clifford P. G. sailed from Boston for have been filling a contract for staves for place-Mrs. George and daughter, also goes to the University of Maine this Capt. Quinn, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF certain interest being the and Western instrument, purporting University shooks. Mrs. has been Mrs. Lelia and Bangor Wednesday morning, .Sept. Pith, V will and testament ot Wild-" Dickey quite poorly Staples, granddaughter, fall, and Will Hasty goes to Pittsfield, with one I have work with Dr. man on board besides the captain, late of Palermo, in said Infirmary. begun the three weeks—Dr. and Miss have The Peoples National Bank County past Mrs. T. N. Madge Clifford, leturned from while Millie Monroe is attending school in whose name is Joe Wentworth. When in ceased, been t"i Robert the of the Univer- at in having presented Muir, pathologist Pearson and her Point of Elizabeth Belfast, the State of Maine, at the close o mother attended the Bap- their Fort home to Mrs. William Searsport—Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hig- sight Cape about seven o'clock Ordered, That notice be given Dr. Watters in the in 1900. sity.” speaks very tist the evening the vessel began to leak and business, September 5, terested a of t! Association meetings in St. George Ilichborn’s, w here they will spend the win- gins of Camden were of Mr. and Mrs. by causing copy terms of the Y. M. ( A. sit- guests the captain found that she was so published three weeks succcssh•• highest Club, 4tli and f>th. leaking RESOURCES. Sept. ter, as usual.The many friends of Capt last John- that for he lican Journal, at Be uated at No. ion Bothwell where his Joseph Higgins Friday—Omar badly safety had to abandon her Loans and published street, discounts.$114,702 73 may appear at a Probate Com: Appleton. The Louis La Verge, commanding the great son, who has at X. is and take to his small boat. After the cap- secured and friends can address him for the next Appleton Democrats employment Keene, II., Overdrafts, unsecured.. loo os Belfast, within ard for said Conic tain and the one man had been in the U. S. Bonds to secure began their in Knox Co. wlialeback steamer City of Everett were passing his vacation of two weeks with his open circulation_ 12,500 00 Tuesday ot October next, at ten month. celebrating victory boat about three hours were they picked up Stocks, securities, etc. 109,375 71 fore noon, ami show cause if ai at 12.30 the greatly relieved to hear of his safety, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson_ by house, and fix- Tuesday morning by ringing Ephraim the schooner William* Keene, Captain Banking furniture, the same should not be pro\ec The Advocate of steamer ridden out tures. 00 Arlington, Mass, August bell in the church. Men and women having the fearful hurri- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Howard, accompanied Hathaway, and brought to Portland. The 4,500 allowed. Baptist Other real estate owned. 00 24th has this to of a and cane at Nth Mr. captain said that when he left the vessel 6,030 CEO. E. JOH N say Searsport boy, jumped from their beds there was Galveston, Sept. and by Mrs. Etta Harmon and daughter Lillian, Due from approved reserve 79 thinking she was about half full of water and about agents... 32,693 A true copy. Attest: of whom his native town well feel Mrs. Bert and son Internal-Revenue stamps. 258 66 may a on fire. One w ho is suf- Hopkins George left are passing a few in the Chas. P Haze: building woman, days Pittsfield, half way from Cape Elizabeth to Cushing’s Checks and other cash items. 439 31 for a proud: Thursday carriage trip to of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Howard... Island. The Maria L. Davis was a fering from a heart trouble, was very badly Camden, guests Mr. J. schooner Notes of other National Banks. 830 00 fALDOSS.—In Court ot 1'roc- Last it seemed as we had where will of 59 tons built at N. in Fractional year though frightened, and is still suffering from the they visit Mr. H.’s mother for a S. Files is visiting relatives in Bangor_ net, Brooklyn, Y., paper currency, nickels, fast, on the 11th day ot S. used all the available in 1869 and hailed from Charles E. and cents. .... 72 42 Lucinda Fletcher and C. W. \\v- up adjectives praise week — Mrs. Lillie Bangor, The bell was broken and the Moulton Harriman re- Mrs. Maud Hogan and Gertrude Reserve in Rank, viz: of the appearance of the ground around the fright. rope daughter Chick being the owner. She has generally Lairful Money of the will of John M. Fleteliei turned to her home in Specie. 13,370 00 in centre railroad station, but this was unwise, church property otherwise damaged. We Waterville last passed last week with her father, Mr. S. S. been employed as a bay coaster, said County, deceased, having carrying Legal-tender notes. 10,079 00 23.449 00 first and final account of admin:* as we in week — lumber from are greater need of them than ever A of from — and lime have been told that two men, who have party gentlemen Sears- Roberts, in Jackson Augustus Prentiss Bangor back,’but Redemption fund with T. S. Treas- estate for allowance. this for she a Station Agent Morrow has came over recently took cargo of lumber to Bos- urer, 5 per cent, of circulation. 625 00 year, been very prominent in town were port Friday and hired Capt. and wife of nth and nth that notice thereof found it possible to improve on the display affairs, Troy passed Sept, ton. A Boston dispatch of Sept. 13th says: Ordered, Melvin Coleord’s for a weeks successively, in Hie Kepi; last year and with tin* help of his assistants i the instigators of this affair....Clarence yacht Fancy fishing with their niece, Mrs. Bert Stevens_Mrs. “Sch. Maria L. Davis for became Total. $305,576 70 Bangor newspaper published in Bel last. has the in line condition in “down the dismasted a off j put grounds Simmons, who is school in Cas- trip bay.”.Mrs. Charles Alice Woodman and Mrs. Lula Coffin during heavy gale Cape LIABILITIES. that all persons interested a; of tlie attending Elizabeth may spite dry weather, while since the Cook of is yesterday, and was towed to Capital stock 00 bate Court, to be held at Belfast, tine, is at home for one week to Somerville, Mass., visiting rela- Morrill returned to their homes in Bangor, paid in.$ 60,000 storm of last week the premises are simply attending Richmond Island to-day.” Surplus fund. 8,500 00 of October next, and show can*, tives in town.Illness Mr. — perfection in beauty, order and verdure. duties as superintendent of schools.Mr. prevented Sept. 15th Mrs. K. P. Webster and Undivided profits, less expenses and have, why the said account shoubi taxes CEO. E. JOH.N Every citizen of Arlington who has occasion and Mrs. (1. 11. Knfus Mudgett returning to Kingman as Ellen are friends paid. 6,385 91 Page and daughter, Mrs. daughter visiting in En- A true Attest: to pass the cannot but admire the National Bank notes outstanding_ 12.497 5o copy. locality and Miss Ada expected. He left home last Monday, ac- field-Miss Bessie Satur- Dividends Chas. P. Hazel taste and and Georgie Ripley, Iiodgkins, Higgins passed unpaid. 12 5o: beauty lisplayed, should have Individual to were companied by the daughter of Mr. William deposits subject check. 225,656 79 a feeling of that on their at Pleasant Beach last where day night and Sunday with her friend — pride strangers week, Demand certificates of deposit. 2,524 00 VtTALDO SS In Court of 1’r.• Miss who has been v-> arrival in town receive the gratifying im- they were entertained at Idlewild cottage Grant, Bela, visiting Miss Florence Coffin_Mr. and Mrs. Blinn t| fast, on the lltli (lay ot Reuel W. Danforth, administraT- pression of the town such surroundings are her aunt, Mrs. Onlla Rev. ami and Total. $305,576 70 by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Wyllie_Mrs. i-ibbey... Hogan Bert Hogan and wife passed of Lewman R. Danlorth. late likely,to call forth. Skill and taste have been State of Maine, County of ss. Mrs. A. A. Smith were calls in with Mr. and Mrs. Waldo, ! said County, deceased, having jm shown b. Mr. Morrow in the arrangement Hattie E. Morrill and son Philip of Haver- making Saturday evening Harry Belfast Readers Will this Appreciate I, FRANK R. WIGGIN, Cashier of the above account of administration ot .- and combination of the flowers town on to the storm Cates in Jackson. and shrubs hill, Mass., have been here a few days, Tuesday. Owing Oyster stew, cake,candy Advice. named bank, do solemnly swear that the above ! lowaucc. in tlieir several ornamental so that last no services were and were statement is true to the best of mv beds, guests of Albion Waltz and wife_Mrs. Sunday held, but if popcorn served—Mrs. Annie knowledge j Ordered, That notice thereof are effective and artistic in color and belief. FRANK R. WIGGIN, Cashier. 1 they highly the will be next Cole and son visited Mrs. Rebecca weeks successively, in the Repu Winnie Houghton and two children of pleasant pulpit occupied Roy Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th effects. The name of the station is planted A constant itching tries your patience. newspaper published in Bella.-! ( lias. P. who has Files last Caroline day of September, 1900. iu varigated shrubs on a raised mound so Stoneham, Mass., and Mrs. Zoa and Sunday—Mrs. Staples, Wednesday—Mrs. so so that all persons interested may 1 Spear Nothing annoying. Nothing irritating ~ J. 8. HARRIMAN, that it strikes the of a at been several weeks with Ward is bate Court, to 1 e held at Bella-;. eye stranger once, son of Rockland are their spending relatives, quite sick, her daughter, Mrs. A. As itching piles or eczema. l.s. Public. visiting parents, {1 J Notary of October next, and show ca i- and has been so planted and tended that the left for her H. — Correct. Attest: Lincoln Johnson and wife.Miss Ada Monday home in Brooklyn, X. Higgins, is with her most of the time_ To scratch the irritation makes it worse. have, whv tin said account should letters are perfect in and show R. F. DUNTON. shape up — ) GEO. E. JOHN from of Bath is the of G. II. Y Mrs. Florence B. Lovejoy is with rela- George G. Cilley, who has been passing a To leave it alone means misery. CHAR. E. finely the green and closely clipped Hodgkins guest Page KNOWLTON. J Directors. A true Attest in week with Some citizens can tell how to be free from JAMES PATTEE. copy. turf. Not the least attractive feature about and wife.Mrs. Bernice Jones of Aina is tives town—Mrs. James Treat and Mrs. his family, returned to his you ) Cm as. 1*. ilA7.fr: 1.11 ^ the grounds is the excellent condition of the Kzekiel llarriman are both place of employment in Andover, these troubles. Read the following: visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. George quite seriously Mass., 1 lawns, (.wing to the constant care given and Mrs. L. Boody of 21 Court street, says: “I saw ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Jenkins—Mrs. F. J. who has been ill...,Dr. Mrs. James A. Pierce, son Saturday-Lynn Collin, who has been CAUTION. ft notice that In* them. We are proud of Arlington centre Oakes, Doan’s Ointment advertised and recom- hereby gives and Mr. a few' highly administrator ot the »•-> station time we or disembark in town a few lias returned to her James, Chas. Bagley, left Tuesday, passing days with his parents, Mr. All are cautioned appointed every pass weeks, and mended. I got a box at Edmund Wilson's drug persons hereby against riding from the trains and receive with for in Mrs. Alonzo Collin, has returned to or driving on the new or lower JOHN 1\ MADDOClvS, late -f complais- home in New York_Mrs. Isadore Pitman by carriage visits Windsor, Maine. store and it a trial. I am to bridge, so-called, — gave pleased say in ance the flattering remarks of Massachusetts Dogs got into a Hock of Belfast, faster than a walk. Any person riding in the County of Waldo, tleeea- strangers. of N. was the James, Jr., will go from there to Orono, to that it me relief. I used salves or on said in violation Manchester, JL, guest recent- sheep belonging to Edwin Lander last week, gave great and driving bridge of this bonds as the law directs. All r and notice will do so at their own risk and ly of her brother, Uriah N. Dyer_Mrs. enter the University of Maine, as a pupil. several were killed and others severely ointments almost without number, but none of subject demands against the estate of said themselves to prosecution therefor. -« NORTH SEARSPORT ITEMS. mangled....Our Alonzo them like the desiied to present the same for Emma Hudson of Westboro, Mass., is vis- ....Mr. Peleg Griffin went to Bangor Tues- grand juryman, brought anything satisfactory re- Pf.h Ori>fr of Committee on Highways. H. Higgins, is court in Belfast all indebted thereto are requested M. G. Massure of Frankfort attending sults obtained from Doan’s Ointment.” Belfast, Sept. 20, 15*00.—3\v3S mem was in town iting her sister, Mrs. Herbert Sprowl_ day on a combined business and pleasure this week—The wind 12th did immediately. heavy Sept. Sold for 50 cents box at all dealers. HERBERT G. M last week. Miss Gertrude is relatives after a much to laden per Foster, Tobey visiting trip—Mrs. Augusta Devereaux, damage heavily apple trees, Milburn Swanville, Sept. 11, 1900. off limbs and the Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the MEETING OF CREDITORS. Wilson X. Dow has his in Augusta. Miss Nellie Tobey, who has prolonged and painful illness from internal breaking nearly gathering begun operating winter fruit—Mrs. Clara Downes United States. 1 been the for weeks John at her home Ilayes U. S. District Court 1 NOTICE. cider mill. guest several of cancer, passed away Tuesday and husband have Remember the notice that lit li >- recently been the guests name—DOAN’S—and take no for the \ In Bankruptcy. ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives has returned to her home in At this the funeral ar- of Mrs. appointed administrator of the esta Miss Winnifred Mathews is Martin, Augus- morning. writing* Abbie Ward_Sir. E. L. Bartlett substitute. District of Maine, J teaching have not been The is ta—Charles and Willard Sherman attend- rangements completed. teaching school in the town of forth. The tirst of HENRY MANNING,late of la; school in Union. of the is extended to Dig meeting the creditors of Granville ed the State Fair in Lewiston—Mrs. Har- sympathy community G. Shaw of Searsport, Maine, adjudged bankrupt in the County of Waldo, deceased her son, Dr. Herbert Devereaux, who with Geo. Partridge and J. Sumner Nickerson Stops the Cough upon his own petition, to prove their claims bonds as the law directs. All person lan P. Staples and daughter Sara of West filial devotion has attended her during FOR RENT. against him and choose one or more trustees of mands against the estate of said and works oft the Cold. ■ exhibited stock at the Monroe fair. er last months of illness, and to the daugh- his estate, will be held at the office of the desired to present the same for seo Auburn, and Mrs. A. E. Hudson and daugh- great Desirable down-stairs referee, ter Mrs. Phineas Griffin of Cambridge, Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a rent, with stable, 25 Mil- Belfast, Maine, on the 6th day of October, A. all indebted thereto are requested Miss Emma Gould of Jackson visited ler street. water and furnace. D. at ter, Clara Hudson, of Salem, Mass., visited will mourn the loss cold in one No no Price City Apply to 1900, 9 o’clock a. m. payment immediately. Mass., who deeply of day. Cure, Pay. DR. F. A. R- 1)1 her Thomas last week. Mr. and Mrs. 25 cents. KNOWLTON, WILLIAM P. THOMPSON, JOHN uncle, Capt. Dorr, Frank Barker recently. an affectionate mother. Iyr36 38tf Maine. lw38 5 Fairfield, Referee for Waldo District. Belfast, Sept. 11,J9C0. »