The Republican

Journal.~ 72‘ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1900. _ NUMBER 40

rI.:.. 1 To-Day’s Journal. health that the Congressman was now SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. Silas Storer, app. from the decree of the Waldo County Teachers’ practically a well man, and that in a Association. That we heartily thank all who have in iVUiK 1. vs. Annie L. PERSONAL. few days he would leave the hos- A. It. Savage, Justice, Judge of Probate, Vickery. any way contributed to the success ol this .< :ty Government..Supreme private Presiding. in in which he The case was reported The Journal last The fall meeting and that special thanks are due Memorable Masonic Ceremony. pital has been staying. He The Petit Matisn meeting of the Waldo County Miss Isabel Ginn is cases—various parties rendered his Miss Reed of Springfield, Mass., for her in- spending the week in Mfln-rs’ Association..Personal. said the Congressman was at week. Judge Savage decision Teachers’ Association was held being kept vs. Frederick R. and in Ilrooks, structive papers, to Prof. Estabrooke of Bangor. K'tate. Fish and Game As- tbe for a short Page, Petit Manan the decree of the Probate hospital time after hav- Friday, affirming Friday and Orono and to our Land Co., trustee, have been Saturday, Sept. 28th and 20th. State Superintendent, W. ing been pronounced in order to settled, and to allow the of the W. Stetson. Miss Lena Fernald is visiting relatives in I'ACF 2. cured, Court, in refusing copy The Friday morning session was at be sure entered neither The opened doubly that no would party. actions were costs of both are That a copy of these resolutions be Appleton and vicinity. .-i. The Cup . relapse will. The taxable parties 10.10 a. m„ President W. R. spread Challenger take to recover Howard, Princi- upon our be ■in'mi ..Political Points...News place. Congressman Boutelle takes brought wages of workmen in records, printed in The Repub- John to be paid out of the estate, and the case is pal of the Belfast lican T. Owen returned Saturday from a .i i11 Flection..General Palmer.. an acute interest in all State and High school, presiding. Journal, in the Bangor nation- building roads, etc., Page the con- Commercial, l .ermond Abandoned. being remanded to the Probate Court for further After and in the Lewiston Journal. business trip to Boston. al affairs, and is only anxious to get at tractor. prayer by Rev. Mr. Barker of Brooks, l'AiiE 3. his work proceedings of administration. McLellan A. B. Stantial, of the Grace A. Lori>, Com. IV. ('. Tuttle went to again.-V prominent lumber- Mary E. Hollis, Superintendent Brooks Belfast, ) Fairfield last Thurs- ii s appellant vs. Geo. L. Dunton & Dunton for re- Mrs. C. M. on Ago..Madhouse Politics.. man of this State is as for petitioners. schools, welcomed the teachers in a Ayer, , [ day to visit his brother. ;i.i Notes, reported saying action visiting 1). Bagley; of in a H. Perkins, , 1 Reso. that this winter’s cut will not trespass, taking spondents. most cordial manner. age 4. equal A fitting response Luther p section of fence from The committee on time and recom- Smith and wife of Union are visit- that of last winter’s, which was extra the plaintiff's prem- place V-uk ADMITTED TO THE BAH. was made by Superintendent J. R. Dunton Fetter..Juvenile Tem- ises. The case mended as ing relatives in Belfast. large. It is that a was entered in the Belfast Monroe the place of next meet- W. C T. F rile Trotting at expected, however, of of Belfast. :«•;*«!s..Secret amount of lumber will be Police Court, but was Robert I>. Cookson Unity, Charles H. ing and that the time be left to the executive Fessenden Miller of Societies..Obit- good cut. appealed on a point Miss Augusta was in Bel- 1 Juliette A. the to 1 vii-.ivor Hally...High School lion. Charles s. of law. The Buzzell and C Buzzell of Monroe Wiggin, delegate fast a Hamilton, case was tried before a Hodgdon committee and the convention was ad- few days last week. formermay- jury the June of the or of Biddeford and one of the best and verdict were examined for admission to the bar. meeting W. C. T. IT. at Mon- journed. PAGE 5. rendered for the for Mrs. Charles E. plaintiff roe, made a brief of Stevens went to Ellsworth known lawyers in that part of the state, $3.29. Brown All satisfactory examinations before report that meeting and i' i"t The Churches..Gay Fam- for plaintiff. for passed for a died Oct, 1st at his Thompson it was voted to send a to Dinner and and dinner Saturday short visit. and Periodicals....Yachts residence on Mason defendant. the committee and the court, and were duly delegate their next supper Friday street in that after an and to were Mrs. G. W. city, illness of admitted. Mr. Cookson is a native of Bel- meeting, invite them to do the same, Saturday served to the visitors in the Benson went to Boston Mon- The Cottrell will case was PAGE 6. several weeks.A household at Dres- re-opened in order to stimulate hall. The tables were and abund- for a visit of fast, 54 years old, who has studied law a intercourse between prettily day two weeks. Have den was bereaved between Sun- Thursday morning. Chester W. Cottrell ••Kiz.’F.Grand Lodge doubly the two bodies. antly spread and gracefully served. Al- Miss Cleora Good stocks. ..Foer was re-called good many years at intervals, and whose bus- If. Haney is the War day night and Two and gave in some detail a spending 1 morning. brothers, The subject of the session was though the attendance was ate of the ( onfederate Seal.. Amslev and iness has been largely with lawyers and law morning unusually large, week with friends in Bangor. w 11<•' Vessels.. The Eugene Beaton, died of statement of the amounts each of the Unitarian sons Geography. Supt. Dun ton spoke, in a man- every need of those was of m within 24 hours of each book thus giving him a present thought Mrs. Storm Nome, consumption had received from their publishers, practi- C. M. (Taig and daughter Mabel went father. He said ner which showed his perfect and all came away with grateful feelings p \gk 7. other. Arnsley, whose age was 25 years, cal understanding of the law. The case of familiarity to Boston Porter had lived on the farm several with the Monday for a short visit. in years, subject upon “Elements of Geog- toward their entertainers. : Four Corners..Diserimina- died, Saturday night. Eugene, years but the Messrs. Buzzell is probably without a ■ that the farm has Mrs. tV. 1’. n..'1'Iic New Star spangled of age, died, Both men never been in his raphy.” First the child should gain ideas of The Belfast teachers attended all the ses- Carter returned home to Mal- Sunday night. in this State, a father at the age Slates Treasury..Freaks of name and is now a precedent sions. last ■ in Martin part of the mother's geographical den, Mass., week from a visit in Uie New belonged Westport.Henry at the facts, hill, slope, watershed, Belfast. Trotting ltecord. estate. of 05 being admitted same term as his Hall of Ellsworth, senior liiemberof tbe Judson was set up in the etc., from his own Hon. i* \gk S. clothing 22. Mr. Buzzell experience, preferably K. W. Ellis of Embden was in Bel- drill of 11. M. A B. Hall, business. son, aged senior, Charles formally years manufacturing The $r,,rwt which out-of-doors. From this, he should learn the PERSONAL. last a few the County Correspondence.... is a well-to-do farmer living in days past week on business. t-.. Firths.. the largest lumber dealer and operator he is said to have II., Monroe, Marriages.. .Deaths. received included the names applied by books to these same ideas, on 1 nion died. of and has for many years done such legal F. W. Collins of Amos Clement arrived from seal river, Sunday night, store, which is now a of Rockland was in town Monday part the estate, and and, having accomplished this, learn to ex- JEWS OF THE WEEK. paralysis, aged 70 Mr. Hall was the work as making deeds, wills, etc., and has Harbor, the hotel season having closed years. machinery, which his father sold after press for himself these ideas in Tuesday. considered one of' the men been a trial 19 He has al- geographi- there. strongest the business justice years. .‘Samuel failed. Judson received no bene- cal In connection with this Hinckley went to Boston Monday I v runs. Tlie funeral of financially and politically in that sec- ways been interested in and to some extent language. last, fit from the sale. on business. Ralph I). Southworth and wife arrived ■ti was held tion. He was a to the He (Chester) received comes the power to read maps for at the First representative a student of law, but only recently began its position, home in ls74. S4,‘*00 in lias Tuesday from a visit in Boston and Portland, Sept. 2tttU. Legislature money. Emery had his living physical forms and elevations. Finally con- Mrs. Alice Leland of Mt. Desert is a guest at his study with a view to practicing at the bar. N'atick. father’s house all his life, and his nect all these ideas with the at F. L. Robertson’s. very large attendance, The son is a of realities of life. graduate Hampden Academy Mrs. J. ineinberof tlie Cumberland In Hi;ikk. It is understood that on family’s living since his marriage. He has In all the work in is A. Wilson and Mrs. Geo. ii. Ma- and has the required of geography, imagination Geo. W. Frisbee is serving on the besides citi- the first of been passed period study police returned esent, leading January next the Austral- paid §2.00 per day for all his work for the corner stone upon which to build, and honey last .Saturdaj from a visit in walks of in a law office, with F. W. Brown, Jr., of force at Unity fair. life. Gen. ('. P. ian commonwealth will follow the lead his father and has the in the should be Boston. put money Brooks. He to practice in another assiduously cultivated. i.id comrades Boyd, Mc- of Canada and the bank. A expects Mrs. C. I>. Hall returned home last Thurs- adopt penny postage stenographer’s report of the evi- “Advanced A. M. Ur. H. I,. of Webb Bos- within the •State. Geography” by Jones, from a visit in Shepherd Winchester, Mass., represented system empire. This is the dence at the day Waldoboro. hearing on Mr. Cottrell's will CRIMINAL DOCKET. of the Brooks car- is a short vacation I'here were floral offerings date lixed for the confederation of the Principal High school, spending in Belfast and’ was F. J. Taber of Boston visited friends in > introduced showing that Mrs. Cottrell ried the same ideas into the association, the Cumber- Australian colonies, and many reforms Bowden called up all the higher work. vicinity. then County Attorney Belfast and vicinity the past week. e G. A. 11., the and will he introduced at that said that she should not see any of her Mr. Jones spoke of and family time.The cases on the criminal docket, and collected newspapers maga- -Mrs. Edwin Frost and daughter, Miss .c list of indictments found Galveston News list of children suffer. A. E. of zines as at the L. II. Murch went to Fatten to dead from the Littlefield, Esq. in lines and costs with $520 more same time the source and in- yesterday ( harlotte B. ad for the $2,610, Frost, are spending the week- jury September storm of .September s represents a total Rockland ably argued the case for the centive of much geographical visit his sister, Mrs. B. L. Smith. in court promised before next term, a total for the knowledge. Bangor. supreme forSomerest of J.a.'i'.l names. The indications are appellants and W. H. for He would advocate the MeLellan, Esq., term of wore topical method with A. S. Newman and wife of Bar IIarbor ubcr# 'if. which is tlie that more than $3,130. Respondents required Mrs. N. J. Bottle and Mrs. Maude largest 4,000people will actually the appellee. Judge instructed the advanced E. Kol- Savage to come into court for sentence. students, and gave a very compre- were at the Windsor Hotel 20th. several years. Of these 4S be accounted for.George F. Drew, the personally Sept. lett left Monday to visit friends in Boston jury that they were to answer three ques- hensive outline of for use in this violation of the prohibitory first democratic of Florida One convicted liquor seller preferred going topics way. E. L. and wife arrived from Bos- and Brockton. governor tions. 1st. Was the will Bryant 'i one for malicious after the at legally executed? to for rather than to A full and free discussion in larceny, war, died his home in Jack- jail 60 days pay his fine followed, ton Saturday for a vacation of two weeks. Mrs. 0. He the law to the G. Critehett and Mrs. Frank 0. ree for assault on officers, sonville 20th. Two explained relating making wras which several were cleared in a Sept. hours before and costs, $110, and committed. points up Critchett houses of ill two his his of wills and reviewed the evidence in the Ralph G. Lombard goes to Boston to-day returned home from •gang fame, demise wife passed away from Nathan Walls was committed to for satisfactory manner. Tuesday jail to resume his studies at the Dental X. H. ail assembly and riot and one the effects of a stroke of case. 2d. Was the testator influ- The last College. Candia, apoplexy. unduly failing to give a bond to keep the peace topic on the morning's program -■ ami entering....The season’s Governor Roosevelt met with the first enced in the will? The he Miss Charlotte W. Colburn has Richard .J. making jury, after being so ordered by a Trial Justice. was a paper on the “School Improvement been visit- Anderson, wife and son Percy sect corn at the Burnham & unplesant incident in his western cam- were of said, not to deal with the justice or League of Maine,” by Milton I’. Dutton, ing in Camden, the guest of Miss Annie W. Iirownville, are visiting his sister. Mrs. lory in Auburn, was 700,5:14 at Victor, 20th. A DIVORCE CASES. Colorado, Sept. wisdom of any division of the property, or of Simonton. Herbert Morey. ugest pack in the of small of to A number of divorce Principal Searsport High school. Mr. history body roughs attempted break the condition of the These large cases were a boys. points Dutton of the of the W. E. Gould of factory.The loo indlcti- up the meeting, and in this called of. spoke purpose League, E. I*. Vilas of Skowhegan, deputy collector Marion, Ind., who has failing they were to be taken in up and disposed Eleven divorces ■ only their on 1'iied the to do the bearing its value, and of its in of internal was m Beliast been the guest of !!. tv. by Androscoggin sought Governor personal were and one was denied and sev- working Searsport, revenue, Monday Marriner, left for the main A testator granted, Sept, noth include one injury on his way to the train. He was question. may seek where a branch was last June. on business. home eral were dismissed. In some of the latter organized Saturday. are 11. of Auburn for his escort of advice from any source, but the mind must This is Pusey protected by Rough Riders, society doing a great work all over Mrs. F. Mrs. Ella M. 1 cases the have become re-united. Emma Young andgrand-daugliter, Littlefield of was joint indictments and no one received serious not be so as to make parties Prospect against injury. prejudiced it the will the State, in the way of improving the sur- the are the cases in which action of Margaret Young, returned home yesterday guest of Mrs. E. P. Alexander. A Court ■Geo. J Make and Frank The office is advertis- of another and not Following post department of the testator. Was roundings of the and should re- interest was taken: children, from a visit in Massachusetts. street, Sept. JSth. ninpomul larceny audbreak- ing for bids for carrying mail on star will public the of another person so exerted as t<> ceive the hearty support of every one inter- t"ring.The Lime syndicate routes in the New states. Nellie 1). Ranlett, Islesboro, vs. Herman Miss L. M. is a vacation of Mis, .John H. was in England hers in the matter? As to ested in their .sleeper taking Healey Xorridge- " to their Under the recent of supplant Spirit- welfare. ling already large ruling the depart- J. Ranlett, do.; divorce denied. a few weeks, which she will spend in her wock the past week on account of the ill- have ment tlie bidders must live ualism, whether or not the Court or jury The afternoon session was called to order llockport. They just contiguous Ida M. Oxton, Montville, vs. Thomas W. old home in Watertown, Wisconsin. ness of her husband. Granville Carleton's lime to the routes which believes in it, the did Mrs. Cot- at 2.30 President Howard. they bid upon. question is, divorce by Oxton, Liberty; decreed; custody Mrs. and Miss Elizabeth ■Iordan Smith arrived sting oi one iiuarry. two This will do away with the in of trell believe in it, and if so, did it inliuence Miss M. E. Munroe of was Benj. Kelley home last week bidding of minor children to the mother. Troy appoin- nr valued at >75.nun. routes bv given are Edward II. from C where he sheds, professional speculators living her so that she acted contrary toiler natural ted delegate to the next W. C. T. U. Kelley visiting Kelley at the astine, lias been enipPrved Bessie C. vs. Evander County uitrol all ol file head and in other states who have in Thomas, Belfast, lor a during the summer. the past wish. It must be shown that she not only Convention. Bangor House, Bangor, few days. llockport harbor excepting made money by bidding under local W. Thomas, Bath; divorce decreed. consulted with the spirits in regard to the “Methods of Teaching Heading in Un- Mrs. Charles Ingraham Baker and daugh- Mrs. .1. M. Fletcher is ,u and Pascall's ship yard. men and then hiring cheap conveyances. Nellie E. Gleason, Palermo, vs. Fred. anihridge, disposition of her but that she graded Schools" was the of a care- ter Mabei of returned home Mass. Her Edward 11, 'ioiiists which left Water- ....The Texas arrived at Nor- property, do.: divorce decreed. subject Lynn, Mass., sou, Fletcher, is at battleship under Gleason, eek foi s; Anne and Mont- folk. \ a.. gsth from acted what .•'lie considered to be their fully prepared paper by Mrs. Carrie M. last Saturday after a short visit at Herbert tending Harvard College. Sept, Newport. R. Ethel s. Emery, Stockton Springs, vs. argent llev. l'r. ( 'I airland I., for extensive to be direction. Their influence must be such Ayer of Liberty. She illustrated various W. repairs, made in Fred S. Emery, Hampden; continued to Ldgecomb's. Hon. tV. ('. Marshall went to \ugiista llev. l'r. Belfast the men who built as to the effect of own of the from Keelyof her, and destroy her will and ways obtaining thought the Mis* Sara M. at Swift to attend a probably January term, lli'U ; libellant to have custo- Wicht, book-keeper Tuesday regular meeting ot the I .ailamiue o| Bangor.K. will be there all winter.John G. Carl- make the document tin* will of another. printed page, and concluded with a series dy of children meanwhile. A Paul's, left yerderday to spend a two of the Board of State -g. ol skowhegau is acan- isle, Secretary of the i reasury :;d. this of valuable during Was instrument the last will and suggestions. weeks' vacation with Irienus in Boston and ir oil the the second term of President Fred H. Cousins, Monroe, vs. Emma J. •John H. Fraser left for Pi, ton. \. position supreme Cleveland, testament of Amelia J. Cottrell? The Miss K. M. Heed, Ex-Principal of the Snuluj cjate made vacant by tlie was elected president of the Cousins, Monroe; divorce decreed; custody New Hampshire. s to attend the funeral of his-istci. Miss Lawyers* Court instructed the that Mass., a Thomas II. Haskell, Sound jury this question of minor children to libellant. Springfield, Training School, gave Isa bulge Money Campaign Club, winch E. II. and are into 1-raser. who ,fieri theie Naturdai included the other two and its answer talk upon She Haney family moving scot a ml i bimberlaud count- was at a attended Liva L. Be vs. E. “Elementary Heading.” organized largely Engstrom, Cast, George d. W. Knowlton liou.-t-* on Miller Vincent Hunt of would the of the child’s natural to ’the street. Rockland return-,i home ke claims lor the honor, but meeting of leading members of the Rar depend upon answer to them. do.: divorce decreed. spoke craving get Engstrom, G. \Y. who th* Paul house, from a visit to 1 is -lands to out in held in the room ot The case was to the at about at the in the and Partlett, bought Monday mother. Mrs ready lielf banquet the Equit- given jury Mabel 1). vs. thought printed page Johnson, Belfast, William ■ in which have Wen living. Milford Wee-1, ami from a a,,,i ■ n-adlock between tin* other able .New York 12.20 o’clock m. and remained out 12 that this desire be fostered. After they repairing 1;11»,- nir t j, Building City. Sept.gnth. p. they F. Searsmont: divorce urged imi. of The Johnson, decreed; it and will move in soon. A. M spear Gardiner, resolutions declared “that in our hours. were the consonant sounds Mr>. Agnes Philhrick »r They released by order of the minor to taking elementary Malden. Mass., iiso a custody of child libellant. has candidate, Col. -I. opinion the defeat of Messrs. Miss Grace P. ss a with Bryan presiding Judge at 12.20 a. in. she would proceed to the .-diort vowel sounds I'urgt .'pent week "'ho has been the guest oi Mi Vlbert Dover.The fall and and Stevenson is Friday. They Susie M. Rendell, Stockton vs. essential to the per- Springs; Mr. and Mr*. 1. M. < ettrell in aim as to the of the of and assist the to combine them in Laconia Gammons the past in. ah. n tm n—1 p 11;,. dale of manent and efficient maintainance of agreed legality making Charles R. Rendell, do.: divorce pupils Washington County decreed; is now Mis < has. in the but on the oi known working to the more dilii- visiting Parsons "sept. JTtli. 1 go into effect Monday, the gold standard of value in this will, disagreed question of minor children to libellant. words, up custody Florence. Mass, she will t week in undue inliuence. cult souuds. This should be done with spend Mr>. (i. The arrangement, of trains country.sexto Lopez, formerly secre- II. vs. W. W.C.uhaiu ami M.>> I Craw Elopia Page, Palermo, George Boston before returning home. it the same as last winter.... and confident of General The not on the Cottrell case were known words. Unknown words should i’"' 'I went tary Aguin- jurors Page, do.; divorce decreed; custody of to Bangor Satimla. '! !:•■ w ill Adams, of Mast Uoothbay is aldb. arrived in New York on and those first be associated with the ideas, before Frank ,v. Fonant and wife < Santa return Sunday, discharged Thursday forenoon, minor child given to libellant, libelleeto have Bar-| about the fir.-l of Novombei \ I nodel and for Cunarder is said to books should serve: 1st drafting plans Campania. Lopez who were on it were discharged after re- the to visit the child. sounding. Heading bara, Cal., sailetl Sept. _'nth from Cdieens- ; the winter in Belfast. 'inner to he built at skow- have come here at the invitation of right for 2nd for verif\ing knowledge, ad town for New York. The\ will !>• i:i Bel porting Friday morning. L. vs. Fred fluency, j M' -. \. K. tbe skowhegau A Madi- Fiske Warren. He expects to explain to Mary Gray, Belfast, Gray, .larksun went to B;u n!i aj Sat- vs. A. for literature. fast soon. Their son c The Weeks Potter Co. Tilton unknown ; divorce Frederick veinain- railroad, to be used in the people the Filipinos' side of their parts decreed. urday to attend the funeral a }.■■. j, Elliott. from the decree of the In- Ihe next topic was “Advance*! Reading,'' ed in Belfast w hile the\ were making their lake for excursion bus- fight with this country.In an inter- Appeal Lillian A. Roberts, Brooks, vs. Stanley J. Mi: ie < iilniore. youngest eld Id »f h-r brorh- view a treated in a most able manner by Prof. H. M. ! "tliev season. Mr. George published in London, Archbishop solvency Court, granting discharge to the Roberts, do.; divorce decreed; custody of European trip. ei. M iDai'1! »•' iIni'»re. and soil, William, and Beil. Ireland is as that the defendant. The is dismissed; 'de- Estabrooke of the University of .Maine. quoted stating appeal minor child to the mother. s e >. The Rockland Star of Oct. in a Allen t i! s and wif. of Iixm-mt re- Imilil her.<01110 unusual pope is with the relations of The Professor thinks there should be more 2nd, report gratified cree of Insolvency Court affirmed. William- J. vs. Hiram Mary Estes, Troy, Estes, of tlie of Warren Lead-I turned last week idem a v sir n will he furnished in the report the American government to the Cath- reading for reading’s sake in our higher marriage George Boston, son for plaintiff. Brown, Jr. for defendant. do.; divorce decreed. ami W. Matthews, commissioner olic church in Cuba and the oral better and Marion Adelia Thomas of that spent a few days with Mrs. Stevens' Philippines. Clias. A. Bradford vs. Elizabeth schools, particularly reading. By oral rial and labor statistics, in Abraham who fur- Hawkins; sister, Mrs. !•.. 1.. French. ....Ex-Judge Marks, reading the pupils acquires a fluent style of city, says: of nished the name action to recover the cost of building a sec-1 A Memorable Masonic takes up the cost living of for “Marks, the law- Ceremony. A feature of the was his ear is trained to the pleasant wedding Mr. an 1 Mrs. <»eorge i; \\ j;damson arriv- lasses of in the State, in Uncle Tom's tion of line fence between farms speech, recognize people yer," Cabin, is ill at St. adjoining the announcement of tlie of ( of sound and lie is to clearer engagement ed last week from New 'i *.rk and are at the are to be in connection Peters New the in Knox. The case was sent to the Law has. E. Stevens o£ Belfast and \V. II. beauty helped given hospital, York.In the Miss Luella Roix Crockett, of all written Prof. bridesmaid, 1’endleton house, No. ’j avenue, cures, but when they are pub- town elections field in Connec- Court on facts at the Chapman of Xorthport were in Bangor last understanding thought. Nordipni' Monday agreed January term, to Willard Roberts of half will he a ticut 11s went and 42 Dem- Estabrooke outlined several exer- stillings Reading. which tin*y have rented fur a given good idea, Republican HKX), but was dismissed from the Law dock- week and attended the meeting of Ris- helpful year Mass. Miss Crockett is a of the •ad between the lines, of how ocratic. The elections showed a F. and A. cises for obtaining full control of the vocal graduate •I. K. gain et. The case is again sent to Law Court on ing Virtue Lodge, Masons, Wed- Mears and wife of Morrill left yes- half of the world lives.The for no license, the towns now standing: and enriched his talk with Rockland High school and at the present facts agreed. nesday evening, when Israel Xorcross re- organs, many terday for Waltham, Mass., ;>» attemi, the Vice Consul at Portland, John License, 72; no license, no. of literature. After discussion the time is a city teacher. She lias been a life- and vs. Hud- ceived the third degree. This was one of the gems marriage of their son. Carl A Meaisof New vng, has made a of the Emery French others, pet., friend of the report was adjourned until long bride, and consequently son French and for most interesting events in the Masonic his- meeting evening. Haven, and Miss Maestowel! of W alt!.am. iternational celebration at liar CITY GOVERNMENT. others; petition parti- was on The was a her bridesmaid this occasion. Miss and it to the British At of Eastern Maine. The candidate was evening meeting opened by forwarded tion of land in Lincolnville. the Jan- tory Crockett received A. K. Braley and Hem F. Kaler attend- selection from an orchestra of lo- the hearty congratula- nt. The report has been re- Geo. E. R. B. Col. Israel B. Xorcross of a composed ed the I’. s. Court in Tlie regular of tlie Council uary term, 11)00, Johnson, Michigan, tions of her were Portland last week as meeting City cal after which the box was many friends who pres- 11 id acknowledged and Consul and A. F. Hahn former resident of Bangor, who lias been talent, question and was held Monday evening. Roll of accounts Sherman were appointed ent at the wedding. Mr. Roberts, although grand jurors, Calvin A. Hubbard and complimented highly 011 its since conducted by .State Superintendent W. \V. No. 7 commissioners to make The com- visiting in Maine August, and has are this week as ■ was passed, the partition. a native of has been Benj. Kelley attending ness.The legal contest which containing following Stetson, in his own inimitable way. A Massachusetts, spec- amounts under missioners made the twice been in Belfast, where he has many petit jurors. os. andtlie the various appropriations: reported having parti- second selection from the orchestra follow- ially attracted to Maine by its beautiful Kockland-Boekport friends. He was connected with the State tion and judgment was entered accordingly. R. B. Ks have been waging over the Contingent. $899 38 ed, and then the President introduced the seacoast, not to mention other charms, and Cookson, j., and wife left Satnr Militia before and came to the Farm Highways and bridges. 1,108 95 Dunton *& Dunton for the., Rebellion, has a line summer residence at Blaekington quarry plaintiffs. Thomp- State the lecturer of the Northport, | day for Bangor, after a short visit Bel- Fire 48 muster as Superintendent, minated in a victory for the Department. 68 son for defendants. Belfast to general colonel of a where he met Miss Crockett. Tlie ac- Free 137 II is subject was “The Value of fast. Mr. Cuokson will leave for Brand The decision of the library. 96 regiment the year that Jefferson Davis evening. quaintance thus formed has developed into umpany. General school 147 75 Wilmot L. Gray vs. E. S. llollis, action to Lake this week for a and ■ purposes. Pictures as Educators.” After the this romantic result. limiting fishing Court, in effect, dismisses the was here. showing School contingent. 24 02 recover for taxes on property in Troy; trip. sauted by Bros., asking Permanent to school houses Col. Xorcross the threshold of need of cultivation of the picture sense, Perry repairs 105 80 judgment for the amount of tax and costs. passed ••ir lease of the quarry might he Repairs and insurance...’.. 56 24 13 the speaKer wove his talk about some of the Yachts and Boats. Miss Agnes Hope Pillsbury is a guest it Dunton Dunton for for Rising Virtue Lodge years ago, when he ■milid. The in Free text books. *;7 1*4 A plaintiff. Libby the home of her unde, John Miss quarry question Entered world’s masterpieces of art, illustrating his Berry. defendant. took the Apprentice and Fellow Pillsbury will soon leave again for Vienna "f those recently acquired by words mounted of Craft Major Jere Fenno was by beautifully copies to continue her in musii under the and the latter to Total.$2,590 72 Rebecca Smith et als. vs. E. Sliute degrees. A. H. A. Groeschner’s steam yacht Ida- study •licate, refused Mary b\ Professoi The Masonic Senior Warden of the and sat m the paintings Millais, Landseer, Bodenhaus- great piano teacher, Leschitizky. e lease.The Bangor Bar has Temple Association was et als.; petition for partition of real estate lodge, lette was hauled up yesterday at the Dyer Camden Herald. en and others. The interest with which support C. W. Bailey for the granted permission to occupy a part of High in Prospect. 0. F. Fellows, J. W. Brock East when these degrees were conferred, dock. court Hon. the large audience followed the speaker Capt. >. S. Yates ind wife of Booth bay vacancy. Frank street while making repairs on F. A. .John- and Andrew Bennett commission- the Worshipful Master being ill. Major Capt. Fitz W. Patterson lias sold his little appointed his words. Iiarbor were of Key. d. K. C F. Woodward. Esq., and son’s store. Fenno celebrated his 85th anni- proved the truth of sail boat to Mrs. R. R. who took guests Fiigett ers to make the partition. birthday Cookson, II. Appleton declined to be Mrs. Barker next rendered a vocal solo in and wife last week. ( apt. Yates is a retired If. C. IJinsmore A Son were granted per- Edgar F. Hanson, James W. Wallace and versary Wednesday, and on that evening it to Bangor to use on the Kenduskeag tes.Three Italian barks loaded a after a selec- sea who has been in all of the mission to of and the work he on Col. Xor- very pleasing manner, and river. captain parts jnr in with occupy portions Higli F. A. Greer, in equity, vs. the Cream 1’ub. completed began September orange tion the world, and he says the in Penobscot Main streets while on their cross 43 More than 300 Masons by orchestra the audience dispersed. scenery ■ mi boxes for the Mediterranean making repairs Co.; bill in equity to have a receiver ap- years ago. Mr. K. H. Blake and a party of friends Miss Reed had the first Bay is the most beautiful helms ever seen. store. were visitors from all Saturday morning aetta, New York, and Chiarina, The bill was tiled in Isos. present, including from came to Belfast last in pointed. May, with How Bangor Sunday '■'• The order introduced place the subject, “Arithmetic, The ••ournal had a call last week others, the Leone, Leonardo in the Common The defendants that the business sections of Xew England. The offices his steam Aria and called on II. L. pleasant replied the yacht have been chartered for and tabled at Fast Much and How?” She believes that from Lev. s. A. Abbott of New suvio, Council, by the Aldermen the was on a basis and that inter- were all tilled by Masters, all over Woodcock. returned morn- Whatcom, paying any arithmetic They Monday loading.The Populists will last to chemical lire extin- as follows: great principles underlying Washington. Mr. Abbott is a native of New meeting, buy ruption would work harm and loss to credi- 50 years of age, i ng. on the ticket for the '■presented was taken from the amend- should be treated objectively, and every but his wife was Miss Ktla guishers table, tors and subscribers. The case was refer- W. M., Maj. Jere Fenno; S. W„ Charles Hampshire, i' election as they have failed means taken to tix these in the The owned and sailed ed to instruct the Chief Engineer and com- I. J. William M. possible sloop yacht Kdith, Saunders of North came 'he number of names red to Judge Fogler, who appointed Frank Collamore; W., Thompson; Searsport. They necessary he was at this mittee on lire department to two tire ex- pupil’s minds; also that pupils should by Capt. Gates of Booth bay, port Fast over the Canadian Padiie and had a It was announced buy I. Wilson receiver, with authority to con- S. I)., Charles York; J. ])., Frank T. petition. to as as the sai e for Bucks- tinguishers, and both boards as led discover much possible for Friday and sailed day and Mr. Abbott is en- me ago that the Socialists and passed tinue the business of the corporation. The Sparks; Marshal, Walter S. Bolton; S. S., quick pleasant trip. was his amended. themselves. port. Capt. Gates accompanied by thusiastic over the climate of Wash- would make their nomina- receiver tiled a list of assets and a I’. II. Coombs; J. S., A. G. Chap- equable petition Xoyes; friends s and work Deo. C. Trussell was elected sealer of After this, Prof, hstabrooke spoke of tlie wife and they are visiting up-river. and said Fri- year by petition for leave to sell at public auction. April 20, lain, Rev. E. F. l’ember. Fast Masters D. ington, that the temperature interest manifested m Orono in the School mce commenced to get the re- weights and measures. W. Thos. T. II. the he was at The .lournal office, 1 Stiff, Judge Fogler, after a hearing, author- Maxfield, Tabor, W. The sloop yacht Aurora of Washington, day, day 1111 her of names. The Social- Annie M. Webber presented a claim of 89 II. Kerr Improvement League, and told of the work was that, of their winter wuther. ized the receiver to sell the of the Knowles and John also assisted in D. C., was in port Tuesday night. Her '■ successful. The property Republicans, for a sheep killed by dogs. the work. The work was done of one Women’s Club. mits The receiver also beautifully owner, Col. W. B. Thompson of Washington, It is said that tin* strongest man in .Maim* and Prohibitionists gained corporation. petitioned S. of Mary E. Dickey presented a claim of 82,- were After intermission, C. Thompson is elit east the uec- leave to actions certain sub- and those present deeply impressed cruised on the Maine coast during the sum- | Alfred Kills of ITospect. who works in a through having ooo for begin against “Should personal injuries alleged to have from the to the of the cere- Winterport spoke on, Book-keep- j granite quarry, lie was known to be a 1 mmber of ballots, so that the scribers to who had not for the opening closing mer, but has returned to Washington. The stock, paid in our man, and he was b\ 'ill been received by reasons of a defective executed ing be Taught Public Schools-.’” lie strong pestered people be sent out, this year, with same. The was monies. The part by Maj. Fenno is to be hauled up at Brooklin, Me. highway. leave granted. The receiv- would do with the of yacht coming around to get up lifting lutes of four on it hirect- was remarkable for its of de- away copying prob- and^rying parties The was and er for leave to the completeness contests with him, m> one da\ lie put a following petition presented petitioned compromise lems from the text books and confine the strap •1111 says that the population of the boards voted that the tail and he was Transfers in Real Estate. around a block of granite weighing l,goo request be granted, claims. were and with- complimented by many Objections filed, school work to lifted it as mid Maine cities, except Port- the Mayor to call a meeting when he thinks present. public very simple work pounds, up though it were a. drawn. At a held 18th before ____ hunch of wliich is will best: hearing Sept. with debtor, creditor and to The transfers in real estate shingles, and putting it down, already published, season when bills; practice following To tile Honorable and the the receiver was autho- This is the everybody goes said: “Thar’s my haul- get some one else to announced for about live weeks. Mayor City Council presiding justice in and and to the mak- were recorded in Waldo of It is the rapidity accuracy; County Registry lift it and I will talk more about liftin’.” Ves under will of the city of Belfast. rized to or all said claims to Xew York. great metropolitan i">,ooo inhabitants compromise any of Pe Forest Perkins of Deeds for the week Oct. ifloo: No one has ever been At a meeting of the Board of and ing good penmen. ending able to stir the load, mmneed till the entire State is Managers the of 330 each. city of this continent, offers the visitor Alt of the Belfast Board of held upon payment Freedom the discussion on that sub- Belfast Hotel to Ann M. and K11 is isn't bothered any more, '•it. Trade, Sept. as no opened Co., by trustees, Work is already begun on Edmund 1L in vs. Jane such varied attractions other city this New York Sun. 17, 1900, it was voted: Hussey equity, ject, advancing practical ideas. Chenery, Belfast; land and buildings in aisiis and will proceed in alpliabet- That the of this Board be and bill in to the defen- side of Paris can present. A first class, ele- Secretary Stevens, equity oblige The Committee on Resolutions I F. R. The India ■I'der of states. This is requested to ask the reported Belfast. Charles Steward, nity, to Rubber World of Boston and explains why hereby Municipal dant to convey certain real estate in Unity, gant and comfortable hotel, like the Broad- "pulation of Maine cities has not Ollicers to call a mass meeting of the tax as follows : Call, Troy; land in Unity. Blanchard the Malden Mirror of Malden, Mass., re- and for an to restrain the defen- way Central, Xew York, affords visitors 1 "i payers of Belfast to discuss the of injunction The of the to Robert A. Bos- a sketch and thcoming.... Washington county question and Whereas, present meeting Randall, Baltimore, Boit, cently published portrait of the from taxation of the dant from an in accommodation the most central more of again in wealth by exemption taxable prosecuting action pending every Waldo County Teachers’ Association has ton; land in Islesboro Blanchard Randall Frederick L. of of the new electric road for the location in the Ryder Malden, private M.tr’s of the State assessors property the Belfast Police. Court. The plaintiff convenient city, from which been unusually pleasant and profitable; report term of ten years, and for the discussion of be it resolved: to Herman A. Lewis, Philadelphia; land in secretary to K. s. Converse, founder of the other in the State. all parts may be reached at the least expense therefore, any county such other matters as are to for- claims that he bargained for rhe premises Islesboro. Jane W. to is necessary for That the thanks of this Association be White, Winterport, Boston Rubber Shoe Co. Mr. Ryder is a na- something of a surprise to the ward the of the road. and entered andmade to to guests. Send circular. building upon improvements tendered to the hospitable people of Brooks Ada F. land and build- tive of a ‘"'us who are not to Parker, Monroe; Belfast, son of the late Thomas able account Adjourned. the That he had at all times been for their kind and generous entertainment. V property. “Sweet Sixteen.” ings in Winterport. Edith Fletcher, Stock- and a brother of .John W. : The new Washington county That we manifest our appreciation of Ryder Capt. ready to pay the amounts due on the farm, “'d is no doubt an important fac- In the settlement with II. A. Bibbidge, Mr. StantiaPs cordial address of welcome, ton, to C. N. Fletcher, do.; land in Stockton. Ryder of this city. His father died when 1!l contractor, for building the his bill but that she has brought a suit against him Our Tremont correspondent Mrs. of the excellent music Mrs. the matter.....E. P. Boutelle of bridge, reports furnished by Blanchard Randall to J. P. Reynolds, Jr., he was an infant, but he has worked his j■ for extra labor and not in Reed of that giving birth to ‘■'‘niror is in Boston iiis brotli- material, specified in the Police Court. Judgment for the place her six- Barker and the Brooks Orchestra. land in Islesboro. Annie L. visiting the to was allow- teenth and yet they tell us Milton, Mass.; way until he now holds a highly responsible v 1 contract, amounting 8110, and for child, large fami- That we acknowledge the efficient work ongressman C. A. Boutelle. He he was plaintiff. Thompson Brown, Jr., out of fashion, to E. C. Cross, do.; land 11 ed, and paid $50 bonus for opening lies are going f liar Harbor of the President and executive officers of Cross, Searsmont, position and is a recognized factor both in "hen asked about his brother’s before the Dunton for defendants. the bridge contract time. plaintiff. Record. the association for the program rendered. and buildings in Searsmont. the business and social circles of Malden. NEW YORK LETTER. POLITICAL POINTS.

The Hon. George Fred Williams N'i:w Oct. The result in York, 1. consuMFTum would be an ideal Secretary of State in is Maine satisfactory to Republicans a Bryan cabinet. Fancy George Fred GREAT * * t here for the same reason the result Do not think CLOSING OUT that with the of the world SALE- dealing diplomats in Vermont it is more so. for a was, only single on the Chinese arestion. That is because the proportion of Repub- moment that lican is smaller. consumption apathy manifestly Illinois farmers are getting five cents STILL Many Republicans stayed at borne how- will ever strike Birds GOING ON. a pound in gold for their hogs. In fact, Early and for that reason- those best .you a sudden ever, are doing almost as well as Mr. Thirty years’ experience proves the they best to hens over to of the exact situation | blow. It does way get moulting qualified judge Bryan did with his oat crop. early and bring pullets to early ma- BUREAUS CHILDREN’S CRIBS and come Novem- feel even more certain than before that .not that turity, making them lay by AA’e have CRADLE^ ber, in time to the highest a limited number of Bureaus, complete with Only a few left. way. One of the Massachusetts free silver get prices there is not a Republican or expansion- for their eggs, is to feed them mirrors, imitation walnut, imitation cherry, and tinish- It creeps its the Hon. who ed $6.50, will close for ist, or sound money man, or loyal sup- leaders, Timothy C'oakley, light, price §5 QQ FAIRFIELD LAWN SWINGS porter of prosperity, of law and order, along, has served a term of enlistment in the Sheridan’s irst you is so with Mr. Price $4.50. two of them but needs to do his utmost to win over Philippines, disgusted — CONDITION CHIFFONIERS Only left, these think it is a that he is ftt '(* to the side of the Bryan’s policy of surrender ’* right cause as many AVe have a few nice Chiffoniers Remember another little cold, coming home to the Republican Powder left, going quick at year you will have t voters as he can. The uncertain ele- support greatly reduced prices. higher price for them. nothing but a ticket. He declares that national hon- Not a food. It makes all the food ment is the really independent vote— more nourishing and acts as a stim- little hacking or is paramount to financial questions. ulant to the egg producing organs. the class of we mail one thinking,quiet, conservative then a little loss If your dealer hasn’t it, pack. SEAT HUSKS cough; In other words, he places the nation 16c.; live, $1. Large 2-lb. can, $1.20; six cans, CANE CHAIRS. business men who are very busy making in then a harder Express prepaid. “How to Feed for weight; above the dollar. f».00.ggs,” and sample best poultry paper free. Only a few of those Cane Seat Chairs left at 45c. \\ e have a lot of very line Husks at tv now and have little time for money cough; then the fever I. S. JOHNSON & CO.. Boston, Mass. we will sell for politics, but who decide a con- Have usually and the night sweats. The Hon. Adlai E. Stevenson's record 3 SIDEBOARDS your bed refilled now test. in a close State at least. Better stop the disease as a greenbacker was made before Mr. To $22, $27, and $28, to close at illustrate: in a certain ward in while it is yet creeping. Bryan had heard of the silver 5 question. $17 22 50 CHILDREN’S EXPRESS CARTS Brooklyn recently less than J.'> per cent, Better cure your Adlai to stand well the 50, 21.00, cough ought very with Price 75c., sell for of flu- voters in the last election were today. Populists. _ willing to declare their allegiance to a You can do it with 8 CHILDREN’S CARRIAGE ROBES certain at the The 75 Captain William E. English of In- CENTRE TABLES party primaries. A’erv handsome, will close at OX E-HA I. F price. Even- dianapolis is another Democrat who NEWS NOTES. should per cent, over of these voters are evi- baby carriage have one. In price from si.-j:, upward, many at n\ cannot be deceived dently influenced on most occasions, by the paramount- price, and all AT or JJKI.OW ( os'R The twenty-four o’clock system ir, to when it is for them to vote ing process. lie has announced his in- I OAK necessary j*y«r$ be introduced Spain onJan- CABINET BED tention of and throughout and w,a n-they are sulliciently aroused supporting McKinley urarv 1. Price $24. to close at 1 Nice Hard Wood Roosevelt. Refrigerator ti the msiderations which Price by Lymph taken from the lymphatic *12. close at w sncirx M) iuiiiii ; uteiy suit mud them. In an glands of goats is now being tried in 1 REVOLVING BOOK CASE~ There is nothing in the constitution cases of «•>. a- ■Mil,unity, whether in New apoplexy. •lust the for to conflict with the Hon. P. Altgeld’s thing library or office, price >12..'>0. re- I Hardwood Wardrobe \ o : k Kansas, " ill McKinley and Road improvement has begun in the duced to Moral for a seat on the bench of Price sin. sell aspirations for ^ I. i.isi-vt net that voter It would seem Philippines, with money collected from The pressure on the the supreme Court, but they are des- customs at Manila. __;_-Mi as i ;i„.j must. This kind of thinking, | 2 LARGE OAK HALL chest is that feel- tined to receive a rude shock at the TREES Oak n-isi-rviitai1 business men- and lifted, Over si.ooo.oiio worth of diamonds Extension Tables pilot, With large French plate mirrors, $22 and ing of suffocation is re- | hands of the American voters. are stolen every year from the South price $24, behave til' i-las. i in hides all oi the clerks, will close at ss»l.-> ami Kxtensinn ’r ranging i;. moved, and you are cur- African diamond mines. ige-t ners etc., u 1 o depend upon Xobody was so unfair as to accuse gMi.OO to ed. You can stop that The smallest wheat harvest in recent ■ ^ Ml wtnih 1 have to set* msus-- loi 11,i- v would M r. of an when thrill 11 !•■,(]/.■ occupation little with Bryan being imperialist was that of 1 when it I PARLOR SUIT cold a 25 cent years amount are offering on them. reflect t at present conditions of he was in for the rati- ed to pros- j bottle; harder coughs engaged working :!!Mi,oi 10,0011 bushels. si;:,, to close at fS l'.MK) periy aie good enough lor them: that j fication of the Paris The worst will need a 50 cent size; I treaty. Ilay in many thousands of tons has McKinley is tried and has been tound that was said of him at that time White Iron Beds if it’s on the lungs the by been ruined in the vicinity of Miiler. trio-: ;.! Roosevelt the his Democratic critics was that iiis s. I)., by long-continued rains. Only n few left, an u,i 13 Aid represents one dollar size will be A few Stepladders, Clothes Morses, Wash they .VIX- si a -■ 'e American of them now sentiment which, most economical. jealousy of Mr. Gorman was leading A nugget weighing 11.in ounces was Benches, Clothes Baskets, iti ’■ w :s found in the I'ral at Paper they may say. exactly what I him to destroy some campaign mate- recently gold mines confidently recommend Ayer’s ( cl Pectoral to all Orsk, in the (lovernment of Racks, Towel Rollers, &c., rr and look our stock over, e they like. ’hat in s:ate as well as Na- Cherry my patrons. rial. Mr. Gorman had the "anti-imperi- ((renherg. you I am using ir now in own family. something you want, at some No teas ina a ai I had my Rhea was price. hey better place con- Forty years ago I foci .sure it saved alism" cry in mind long before Mr. Congressman pelted with AT AUOI'T HALF l'HICF. fused on aiiv artieie. my lift*.-’ A. S. Einsr.v, stones and t of a the la mis ut M.P., eggs near Morgantown, Ky.. those who, from Jan. 4. 1898. Fort Iowa. Bryan thought of it. In fact, Mr. Madison, recently by friends of ex-Hov. C oi a f Taylor. M" wisdom, not to say Write the Doctor at any time. Ad- Bryan acquired the idea in much the A dress. Dr. J. C AYER, Lowell, Maes, The Sons of BICYCLE SULKY ■ Veterans, in session at tonii superior stock of patriotism. same maimei lie took up the late Mr. CHILDREN’S CHAIRS and ROCKERS Syracuse, N. 1 .. decided to locate their for sale ot w ill I all finite an assortment of will cheap exchange for one-ltor p'oved ight. Bland's silver hobby. proposed at Mason lo. tliese, sclFbelow cost of university City. manufacture. work iion.l> to l»t* ilom- anions all A Swiss wasarrestedat sail SPRING BEDS, 1 Hi Hung ( hang will doubtless join Sebastian, MATTRESSES, LOUNG -iS and .. '"t. is ovi-imail ol tins in. with I throughout l in- v:a!is that lie believes Spa papers revealing an anarchist t -\'V (.HAIRS, EANCV »• 1 v* 1 Aguinaldo in tor the success of ROCKERs. rn to for tho 1 hoping plot to assassinate a Kuropean lnunareh. I mat the remains ni tlie present Deino- CHAIRS and R all at cut 1 L- : I 1 ! the Democratic VELOCIPEDES JCKERS, pi tioilil ! Voir; M1]I}I0S0 party. i end •. list ticket will he here wiil lie no election toi Hovernor I i’oj.11 hardly the a c .Vow is the a I'll- !. > : i; nil!. 11.nil) MVU1V.I ;i in the three of the Jiuy boy \'eloci]iei chain e, oniy single strongest 1 m ■ "ert!i picking after and I'lie Illinois Central's ten percent, Republican few of them lett. Hemenibm tl md w e mu d n.i „• ,.| ■. t i. '<■ u]i election, is is the only chain iloiaj. v li.l‘ lVMilt \Voi;l<[ l»e se- States of the country this u-ar Ivun- If licit when raise of must he another v, Mi have to one1 at such you want to get your shart if t | the id-fashioned Democrat wages phase (iliio and Iowa. you buy low [ivices. n i"i :! < sthniv who net*«N t« hr sylvania, lays are dangerous. I climbs into the saddle again, or comes of (lie conspiracy to keep up general i‘ N

  • . M., Etlie Grant: F. S.,- Carnegie may have deplorable consequences be- Martin. Tr.. Clifford Randell .Sec., Florence was foi liryan this year, but he says lie fore it ends. A strike inaugurated Martin: A. Lillie Gilman: Eddie is ;- to s., G., FRED A. McKinley, and lie ought know. for effect is JOHNSON, Masonic Tern solely political nothing Moore: s., Edwin Martin. short of crime. si ! ; tin I 1’. Dolilver has a vigorous -- The Maine W. C. T. U. a'tii ii tie October Forum on “The ALL BUNDLES DELIVERED WITHIN CITY LIMITS FREE OF Taramount Issues of the Campaign.'- Croker is reaching out. For a long The annual convention of the Maine \Y. CHARGE C. T. U. was held in Calais last week witlia IK- sl ow.-, from the Republican stand- while Tammany was content to control good attendance, including four general offi- Tlie funeral will 1 >*j held at his late New York From time to OBITUARY. home j"in t. wliat are really the issues ol the city. time, cers, in vice presidents and a good propor-! tionof Miss Friday forenoon, and the bod) taken to denies that the money however.ambitious leaders have essayed superintendents. Mary French, ampaigii. ques- Ison Mrs. M. I lux ford died in Brooks Monroe, where services will be held at his FALL AND WINTER to control the state ol' Xew and press superintendent, reported securing Margaret tion :s dead, and maintains that the York, columns of matter in the state father's home. temperance Sept. Hitli, moo, at the residence of her son> life: ion of Mr. for the even to eater national politics. Croker papers during the year. A report was also liryan ensuing Thadeus I. Huxford, where she lias lived Rubber made that children had been placed in Goods Mrs. Helen i’residential term is with as is one of these bosses of Hodgkinson died in Cborley, iraught misguided In ones dur ngthe \ear. At the session Sept, since the death of her husband. She was aft-era week'sil!ne>s was nine r who thinks that his success ‘isth Mrs. Lillian M. N. Stevens was again Eng.,Sept.lath she [ Ron liangt as it was in I.sin:. Tammany So years o months and 2 days old and had frfsh the factory. chosen president. This was Miss Willard's the widow of Thomas Hodgkinson of < hur- in Tammany can lie-extended to Xew lived in this village since she was two years birthda\ and interest was added to the me- and of "i.i r a.- is t'oe of the ley, mother Samuel Hodgkinson of power Ting- York stale, and then to the United morial service because of this fact. Mrs. It. of age. She was with the old- oneexception this with whom s' C. Hall conducted the service. The other city, she lived a year re- HOT WATER BOTTLES angrage. words fail to express the States, lb lias already shown that he est person in Brooks. No one in town knew officers were elected a‘ follows: Corres- cently. She leaves live daughters and three c ; einj.f that is ielt tor one who ie- controls the New York more of the history of the place and of the j absolutely ponding secretary. Miss Cornelia M Dow, Samuel I [sons, and ('issie of Belfast, Mrs. WARRANTED.. S"i' s to dishonest tactics and undei- Democratic machine in Cortland: recording secretary. Miss Clara people who have lived here than she. She I spite of llill Ada Brindle : and Mrs. Adalena Hurst of ■ M. Farwell, Dockland treasurer, Mrs. W. was born in thods." says the Nev. York and the Waldo in this State, the daugh- better element that was with S. .Johnston, Fort Fairtield. 1 to llorwich, Lancaster : Mrs Annie telegates ter of Isaac and Nesmith and was one McCeorge I', m an editorial on the foul the national D. Mary FOUNTAIN and BULB j Hill. IIis grip upon Bryan is no doubt convention, Wasliington, C., and Miss Emily Hodgkinson of Carlisle. WK SHALL ON Mrs. It. A. Warren, Mrs. A. F. Pradford, of a family of eight children, of whom the tactic- o| liryan. 1 nlortunalely liryan st The ('i minium of the 1 >etuo- Fug., Charles and James of Mrs. very rung. Mrs. (‘scar llolwav, Mrs. Sarah L. Cram, survivor is Mrs. Eliza of Chorley. is ; on.' only Campbell tie one t" resort to such cratv national committee Mrs. M. F. Curtis, Mrs. K. It. Horton. Miss Hodgkinson was a lady of refinement and frequently Winternort. She married Harry E. 11 ox- t.ici: s airl to merit a that Kffie Littlefield : Mis. 11. of conteni]it visits New York to consult Croker on delegate-at-large, culture, pleasant disposition and made a SYRINGES, C. I feedy. ford of Brooks and reared a family of four 11' ling.'-, language is of large circle of warm friends during her brief incapable national affairs. Croker’s support of At the afternoon session Mrs. Peed\ gave children, dames M. and Norman B. are stay in Belfast. And a full ini" t•! rvtIn:i ?r l-Xpl'e.-sil g. and extensive report of the world’s conven- n Bryan in case lie would be elected would dead; Francis E. married C. H. Treat and in Kidd), r. Thursday tion in Kd in boro in .June, and Mrs. Anna no doubt now resides in East Orange N. J., and Thad- ■■ give him control of a vast Hunt for the of scientitic Christian Endeavor cv miiKH u ni T1 New York Herald's mid-cam- spoke department Rally. if 11 yoin Syrinuo. d.»n'i w.n-k \\ in deal of and there is now temperance instruction schools. At 4 deus I. married the only daughter of Hon. Krinir it in and lia've ii in canvass ol the indicates patronage, be- ic|>aiivd. 1 ;gti country o'clock Miss Gordon, Miss Littlefield ami Alfred W. Rich and has for many years The Trinit\ < hristian that and Roosevelt are far in fore the people of the United States the Mrs. Leavitt addressed the young women of Endeavor local un- McKinley bee n in business in Brooks. The deceased ion held its session with the of a Calais and organized a Young Women's September 11.e lead ol and Stevenson. 1'n- prospect Democratic national East Palermo and CJTY DRUG liryan Christian Temperance I'nion with the fol- was the first person to join the Congrega- society Saturday Sunday, STORE, KxliiUit ii lull lim i'• l X machine built similar to the Tam- loth and loth. was called to less conditions undergo a tremendous up lowing officers: President, Miss Alice Pur- tional in the first church built in •Sept, Meeting Society, order at K) a. W. E. >TY 1.1 "II in bank: secretary, Miss Winifred Yose: m., Saturday by Over- No 93 MAIN STRKKT. the candidates are many machine Xew York city, in and was change, Republican treasurer, Miss Kditli Johnson. Brooks, during all her life a worthy look, President of the Pnion. The address which of the of welcome was Tib- reasonably certain to receive 2.V< elec- every employee govern- The closing session of the convention was and consistent member thereof. She de- given by Woodbury | held in the and betts, President of Hie East Palermo so- EDMUND ment will be to a evening the audience was lighted in deeds of benevolence, was WILSON, Rrop’r. toral votes. The Democratic* candidates compelled pay heavy patient : the of the un- tiie largest of the convention, w hich was in ciety response by president tribute for the and and seemed to ion. At 11 o'clock ,1- _-I are sure of if.' electoral votes. There maintaining Democratic every way a great success. The address of uncomplaining, appre- social service led b\ W. K. Overlook: lesson .John ll That would be Crokerism carried the evening was by Miss Anna A. Gordon, ciate to the fullest extent the kindness and scripture :l-:’.o. am uily three States about which the power. At 'J r. m on “The Present and address by Miss Etta (ireeley, Past, Future of the care bestowed upon her by the family of her Opoi'ii House. line N'iglit Herald's correspondents will not hazard out to its logical ends, and the position W. C. T. IV President of the Palermo society ; subject- son. she had been confined to the house for “Christ our of the Democratic example." followed b\ a social ai opinion. These are Indiana. Idaho party regarding the service: The at some years but was up and dressed eachdaj scripture lesson, loth Psalm. At 7 TUESDAY, OCT. 9. civil service is the Trotting Union. and Montana, with a total of til electo- certainly based upon until the when her o'clock business meeting called to order b\ last, fatal illness occur- m:\v yoke’s <;i;i;a’i iiio hit | the 01 st — —— ral votes. are classed as idea. president: reaving Psalm: prayer (millinery! These states Tammany red and was of but a few hours The 2:id duration, Rev. IP so- annual fair of the North Knox j by Kurtou of the Kazorville 227 Nights at the I 4ih Street 1 heatre, doubtful. The funeral services were held at her late ciety. Agricultural and Ilorticultureal Society was | residence the Rev. Mr. Barker The following societies were represented New York T-- which mi! t ri'-n.ls .1: As an evidence of the way Croker is held in Union Sept. 25-ti-7 and was officiating. and \ Tlic value of summer at largelv reported by delegates: East Palermo. property The lioral decorations were aiv invitci, i call attended. The horse trots after- profuse and Centre Palermo. South East cordially summer resorts is one ol the most reaching out, attention to his Wednesday Somerville, THE PICIURESQUE noon took in the beautiful and included a wreath from Miss .Jefferson and Kazorville, South Montvllle troiibh-soino things that the assessors desire to increase his control of the 2.2s and 2.45 classes. Both | NEW ENGLAND PLAY M. .1. Otis roses b\ letter. Pnion. Liberty and South Jeffer- races were worrin three and from Mrs. Ellen Castle have t■ contend with in estimating val- T'nited States Senate, lie has straight heats, al- son not reported. The East Palermo, East already of Belfast: roses. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. i ues. I: the case of certain property it though each heat was hotly contested. Sum- Jefferson. South Somerville and Kazorville a number of southern senators now Mrs. B, F, is comparatively easy to get at the mary : Treat; roses, Misses Mabel, Mildred and' societies have had several conversions dur- > under his thumb, and lie wants to 1 ing the As this was the annual valis as that can he gained in part get *2 .'T* 2.2S class. Purse. $u*». Gale Treat; pillow, T. I. Huxford and wife; past year. meeting the follow ing otlicers were elected : from the earning capacity of the land. some more. He is now anxious to have Susie M.. cl;, in., F. 11. Rockland.l i bouquet of roses, and Alfred Huxford; Berry, May W E. Overlock, Kazorville, President: C. At Ti'i' summer resorts it is different. Kill. h. g.. 51. B. Lawrence.’Belfast..2 2 Miss Ins personal friend. John 11. McGraw. asters, Mabel Rose: ferns, potted \\. Hesse, East Jefferson. and < In the land is less, h. in.. 11. F. Staples, hrooks .a r> a I Secretary Aunt!)' ! >1.1 I(a»iii**"tt*:«* 1.’ N. Y. \\ Ml many places practically Treasurer. At s of West elected to the Dew Drop. A. o. Ripley, Fnion.. 4 a 4 plants, etc., from numerous friends. A o’clock sermon by Kev. »). Tin- New ami Hiu 1 *r«nl;i« ti.-n «!*!••*•: :•, \, w vahmicss as far as its Virginia, Senate, earning capacity Black B.. T. Benner. Friendship..t; 4 5 1>. Howard of the Kazorville text York. an affectionate mother and a society, and it is good neighbor, "No w goes and where it is used for farming understood that a part of the Lad\ Florence, (L Benner. Friendship.5 dr Hen. lIt was so rainy Sunday then* play o; tills kirn! ins mot Time Christian woman has to her live --Wei ess, P.nstoll 11 1 ;t i<; it would he deserted at the fund is 2.25}, 2.244, 2.24}. gone reward. was no session. purposes large “New York ne\ei a ;$j Tammany campaign being 2.45 class. Purse. sOO. lias s.-rii Ihih end of the lirst year. Yet some one rural life." [New York lleral.i poured into that state for the purpose Kate A. has taken a fancy to have a cottage Maloney, g. m..C. Davis, Rockland...1 1 l Zenas T. Haines (lied at Winthrop Sept. High School Notes. of Sweepstakes, !>. m., Finest Davis. Warren. .2 2 2 u.d the value is electing McGraw to succeed Senator -i*th, at the age of on He was a na- ALL 5PI CIAL SCENERY there placed high, Pilot, .losiah Hobbs. Camden..a a a years. akk i;dn i-:. in i tive of Phillips, in this State. In ls4<>-7 he CARRIED THIS ION. especially if sonic one tries to make a Elkins. McGraw would be dominated Time 2.361, 2.at;}, 2.a7. Miss Frost, and Miss Coombs, former- EOR PRODLCI served as a printer's apprentice on tlie purchase, Kennebec -lournal. and would he one races were The absolutely by Croker, Thursdays interesting. Christian Freeman in Boston. In ixr.2-:; lie ly 'Oo, visited the school Monday. 1’KK'GS 35c., 50c., 75c anti 9$ 1.00. Yes. and often the price is so high more senator to 2.19 class required an extra heat, and in it was editor of the Chronicle, then added those Croker Farmington Tickets on sale at Mixer"^ Satnnlav in owned by John F. In lsn:; he was that no purchase is made, and the has Croker tried the the track record was broken by Haroldson, Sprague. Frank Colby, has returned to school. Oct. nth. already acquired. a reporter on the Boston and in who did the mile in The track record Traveller, r iMi’nK'r years ago poem for this week is “Kndymion." to many of the Maine papers. Two sa Main Me. ti was the candidate for President of the an amount to The reports of the railroads for the rail- sisters, Street, Belfast. FKo.M KKM.V N sending equal foreign Mrs. A. of with road year which ended June 30, loop, are Mary Kempton Winthrop, Augustus C. Huell, the author of the elab- true who declined to com- nations, so much the better for the whom he made his home for 2o --I Democrats, now coming forward. They show as far as nearly years, orate life of Paul Jones that the Scribners 1 and Mrs. Jessie Dodge of a mit themselves to and lirvan- United states, and this is also a further received increased prosperity on the part of Farmington; are publishing, though a shipbuilder in the Also a full lint- of populism nephew, Herbert S. Kempton, assistant that therfc should the steam roads with few exceptions, great Cramp linn, has already written an- istn: and here is what he said after proof be 110“scuttling” j manager of the Boston and a Especially have the large corporations Herald, other book, a history of a regiment in the pros- cousin, Fdwin B. Ila.skell of nomination this at Kansas policy in the Philippines. I pered, as shown by increased business, both Auburndale, Civil War. lie is said to have acquired Bryan's year one of tlie stockholders in the in and The Wiscasset large Herald, and an of the value of freight passengers. survive him. fluency appreciation City: A: (Quebec continues to be a losing piece of a “good story" in newspaper work main The a Imperialism is a false alarm. The Senator the i property. In several instances e.'ectric writer met Mr. Haines in New Or- years ago. It is curious fact that lie is a FOR RENT. Wellington, Hopping been a descendant of a member of country is not. nor are Mr. roads which have running for term leans in lsun. He was then news editor of lineal tin Hon McKinley states senator of United .Maryland, of years, show a falling off in earnings for llotmne Richard’s crew. V York Tribune. One of tile l>rst farms in WaMo ..itr.of ft and his followers, believers in imperial- The New Orleans Crescent, a news- some are daily “we” when of cause. These railroads becoming will <>u *ri <- ism. Mr. Bryan is the high priest of says speaking Bryan, Since This interest people down Isle an acres, located J miles from IVIf.-M tin- N• 1 numerous, and are an important factor in paper. Mr. Haines' return to Maine a faction that is et al. lie said to a llaut where Huell was a summer so- port road. There i< a line lo-room train-' !n>n>e Populism, already broker, prominent the development and progress of the Mate. the acquaintance then made has been con- way, to menace the best in- in elegant condition, brick and stmie ■■-•liar■. :i!-■ > strong enough West the other Of the W. A: Q. road, which has into tinued journer years ago, and where he built a big A'irginia Republican passed occasional and ■ From by correspondence stable : :tnn trees and ab.-r.t ■: ••! SI.00 terests of a sale government. Between the hands of its bond holders, it is said that of the large apple Ip We will but the of a cutter Fnglish type that later was McKinley and Bryan there is hut one day: carry Maryland, you it again fails to pay operating expenses. exchange messages through mutual j woodland. Will rent same cheap to nnhi parties, I sold by the sheriff, and is now the coursi —to vote for McKinley. have got us on the run over in AVest Although its gross earnings were 818,070.25, friend, Mr. W. C. Tuttle of this city. It is property or wonhl entertain a share proposition. Apply t>- its expenses amounted to 821,004.- of a summer resident of Camden and is This is in line with a recent letter from is also operating well said of tlie deceased that lie was a gen- A'irginia.” Wellington indulg- 7o, thus leaving a deficit of 82,025.45. In M. R. KNOW ETON, and named Sunbeam. Huell came to Washing- Abram s. Ilewitt of New a life- in of (his favor- 1800 the deficit was 81,401.05. The interest erous, kind-hearted, unassuming man, Belfast. York, ing promises patronage J). from St. Louis in the 7o's Windsor Hotel, on the funded debt this year was 80,544.00, he will be sincerely mourned by all who ton, C., early long Democrat, the next friend of ite occupation in politics) to those who so that the total deficit from operation was knew him. as a newspaper correspondent: later became Bath Dishes. Springs will It is understood Samuel J. Tilden in the Presidential support Bryan. 812,540. The total deficit June 30 was 848,- connected with the Cramps, and now it ap- HORSES, that out 700. Horace K. died at his home on contest of lsTti, Mayor of Xew York, inducements are being held by Twombly pears is winning laurels as an author. 1 member of and for at him to such as in some River avenue Tuesday forenoon, after an CARRIAGES t Congress, years Republicans Secret Societies. State of of / Gravel Paper, illness of nine days, of pneumonia. He Ohio, City Toledo, the head of large business enterprises. degree owe their appointments to AVel- Lucas County. I and HARNESSES The regular meeting of Timothy Chase was born in Monroe, theonlysoiiof .Nathan- Frank .1, Chunky makes oath that he The letter was called out by a corre- lington that they may continue in then- Free and Accepted Masons, will be iel and Caroline Twombly, who survive is the senior partner of the firm of F. .J. FOll SALK. whose are places if will the Demo- Lodge, spondent, questions frankly they support him. His is in the of Ciiensy & Co., doing business in the held this, Thursday evening, and of I’lioe- the first death family City a dozen horse* For cratic- ticket. That is like of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and We otter for sale about good answered by Mr. Hewitt. example, just AA’elling- ami several and harnesses. nix Lodge next Monday evening. Timothy- six, the five sisters remaining, Mrs. Hattie that said firm will the sum of ONE carriages ton pay also have a lot of SIlovTS and I’l'.s for when asked whether a Democrat who all over. It must be very interest- HUNDRED for each and We Chase Lodge will work the 2d and .id de- Averill of Searsport, Mrs. Sadie Cunning- DOLLARS every sale. BELFAST LIVERY CO to ease of should vote for McKinley and Roose- ing Gorman when he hears that ham and Mrs. Lillian Sargent of Monroe, Catarrh that cannot be cured by Belfast, Sept. 21. 1000.— 39tf grees. the use of is to control the Haul’s Catarrh Curk. velt could be considered false to Demo- AA'ellington preparing The first annual field day of the 3d Regi- Mrs. Annie Kerry of Medway, Mass.; Mrs. FRANK J. CHENEY. Established in 1836 of in case Mr. Sworn in cratic principles, Mr. Hewitt responds: patronage Maryland Bryan ment, Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias, Emmie Dyer of Winterport. Twombly to before me and subscribed my this Oth of A. I). CAPITAL should be elected. it. came to Belfast nine y ears ago, and after presence, day December, STOCK, $150,000 1 do not see how a Democrat who is will be held in Augusta, Tuesday, Oct. 1888.

    four for Swan A and ~ true to the interests of Democracy can The companies which compose the regiment working years Sibley SALESMEN who can control SURPLUS, $33,000 The London Standard says it understands > A. IV. GLEASON, in the take any other Win. C. Marshall entered the employ of the ° *~ 11 present exigency come from Pittsfield, Skowhegan, Water- I Public. paint trad© with large prop- 11 f course than to vote for the that the British Government lias already ) Notary nSPOSITS;SOM' Republican Gardiner and Hallowed and Maine Central Railroad Co. as switchman, iu Belfast. so and received offers for ville, Augusta, Hall’s Catarrh is taken and acts erty people ticket. J propose myself to vote, underground minning which he has since held. In 1802 internally it is that will all be represent- position on the mucous ADDRESS THIS OFFICE. 1 do this because I am a Democrat who in the Transvaal, which will a expected they directly blood and surfaces d rights go he was ed at the field The Belfast married to Lillian May, daughter of of the system. Send for testimonials, free. Safe depositgboxes for rem at 5>3, i^ feels that Bryanism and all that it toward the cost of the day. Company long way meeting Mr. and Mrs. Ansel F. Stevens, who sur- F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. stands for is to has been invited to take part. #8 ix year. diametrically opposed war. BT-Nold by 73c. vives him. He was an industrious, Druggists, Mii'U® the of the Democratic party, temper- fw.TG. Our new vault is in 1 principles Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Raceabout for Sale. unequaled enunciated Jefferson honorable and had many friends * > as they were by The newspapers of Richmond, Ya., are ate, man, and UNEXCELLED in? security built of and as they have been construed by all in favor of the of “a in Belfast and Monroe, and among the rail- TO CUKE A COED IN’ ONE l).4I Raeeabout “Ouananiehe." by Rigby agitating passage New York in 1899, from designs by Crane. One mid in the the men who have led the Demo- was a member of Sil- burglary country. great canine curfew to the end that the road employes. He of the fastest of the lsleshoro fleet. Complet<* law,” Take Laxative Promo Tables. Those boxes can have f cratic to the time of the hold- Quinine sails, etc. Can be seen at renting: party up on box of the ver Cross of Pythias, Ken- outfit, spinaker. stillness of the shall not be broken This signature is every genuine Lodge, Knights refund the if it fails to * ing of the unhappy convention of 1896, night All druggists money John E. Dailey’s, Camden. Price reasonable. rivileg?e of taking? their boxes t" Tablets nebec of Waterville, Brotherhood of cure. E. IV. Grove’s is on each R. H. DERBY, when the old was broken by the howling and barking of vagrant Laxative Lodge signature Inquire of bank. organization Bromo*Quinine box. 3w38* 9 West 35th Street. New York City. the that cures a cold In one day Railroad Trainmen, and Seaside Grange. Iy36 up. I have but little sympathy with dogs. remedy The Universalist will hold NEWS OF BELFAST. Society its ^THE j annual fair, about the 20th of November. THE CHURCHES. Gay Family Reunion. Wilmot L. Particulars later. N ,i,,n (ms appointed i j.n tn be a Deputy Sheriff. The Belfast W. Rev. will s C. T. U. will meet with G. E. Edgett preach at Poor’s The Gay Family held their fourth annual We Mrs. S. i fleari G. Bioknell Mills next at at -t sold a St. Rer- this, Thursday, after- Sunday afternoon 2.30 o’clock. reunion Frederick Ritchie | u recently €M»| Grange Hall, p. D. Markham of Port noon at 2.30 o’clock. is, no means, the Waldo, Sept. 27, 1900. The whole number To Make You I by dreadful Meetings will be held at the People’s Mis- I,il- Social whist at Memorial Hall, this Thurs- present was 47, including a few invited \ \ disease it is to sion in the Frye school house, Miller street, Come Here under thought be- friends. The forenoon was in ! sold the day evening the auspices of the spent renew- l Lincolnville in every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. AJ1 deer to & ■‘Ladies Circle" of the Universalist the are ing acquaintances, greetings, and social in- For Your I large Fogg Society. beginning. welcome. Admission 25 cents. tercourse. Dinner was called It can promptly at be Morning service at the Unitarian church the noon and Rufus C. Barton always stopped_ hour, the bounteous repast iielmont the sea- has sold his interest in next A. j begun in Sunday at 10.45 m., with sermon which was served showed the lunch car on the The by that caring for ! ha\ press Monday, at Dinsmore’s corner to beginning. trouble the pastor, Rev. J. M. Leighton: Sunday the inner man is an art well known to the Loren II. Colcord. The firm is now FALL i 11 w ick in Morrill. Benj. is: you don’t know school at 12 M. F. and Loren 11. Colcord. you've got family. a second carload At the In the afternoon j -1.ippcd it; don't believe Maine Baptist Young People’s con- the meeting was called to Geo. C. has for Mrs. you it; you I t>t Saturday, lie has Seavey bargained vention in Yarmouth Sept, until Mr. E. A. order by Pres. G. C. Levauseller. The record Francis Whitmore’s house on the corner of won't believe it— -boro this week. till you are Kingley was chosen president, and Miss of the last meeting was read and accepted. CLOTHES. High and Spring streets, and has offered •.mination for clerk and forced to. Maud FI. Mathews of Belfast, The report of the historian was accepted and his restaurant for Then it is corresponding sale. He expects to con- danger- a vote of thanks st office was announced secretary. passed for the effort made duct a and house. ous. lodging boarding toward securing a of the Because we’ll touch your tend- I ;!i. but no candidate ap- The Woman’s Auxiliary to the Maine Mis- complete history The first deer of the The erest spot—self-interest. The season was brought Don’t held its 20th family. following officers were chosen be afraid ; but attend sionary society annual meeting material of our Suits ami to Me Keen's market Monday forenoon, the in for the coining year: V. « Augusta 27th and chose Pres.,Elijah Gay; P., omniand, U. V. U., to it Sept. officers for Overcoats are serviceable; the first day of the open time, by William can do it the Mrs. Warren Johnson; Sec., Hertilla Hard- Monday evening at 7..J0 quick—you your- ensuing year. Miss Carrie M. Cutter of patterns make them stylish: Flanders of Nortliport. The tlesli was still ing; Treas., Warren Johnson; Historian, the colors All self and at home. Belfast is the vice president for Waldo make them desir- mil place. members Jas. G. A letter warm when brought in. county. Harding. of regret from able; tbe prices make them Take Scott’s Mrs. M. A. Hewes, Salem, Mass., was read full value—the tit and finish The Village Improvement Society, an as- Emulsion of ,v 1 lax Co. is Services at Universalist church Mrs. Geo. and it make them most rebuilding | sociation of Belfast had next Sun- by Arrington was voted satisfactory; ladies, the streets Cod Liver Oil, and live care- while the rind the hard pine day will be as follows: At a. that the letter be on file with the whole combination cleared of rubbish and loose for Old 10.45, m., reg- placed rec- paper ular makes them the most com- -cales are hung, which service, preaching by the at 12 ords, and that the be instructed Home Week, and now have voted to fully every way. pastor: Secretary to Oscar W. Pitcli- employ ill., plete nothing collection in igo by Sunday school; at 0.15 p. in., young peo- reply for the association. some one to do this work once a week. This is sound Belfast. pt in spots about the doctrine, ples’ meeting: topic, “Heroism.” A cordial The following program, opening with frame Advertised list of letters remaining in the invitation is •inlock outside, whatever think or extended to all. music, was given: Belfast post office Oct. 2nd: Ladies- you may wed once, is badly de- Recitation, Sadie Miss be Following are the Baptist church notices: Thomas liarker, George; Jackson, Mrs. Leola: told; and, if heeded, will Recitation, Ruby BUY OF Thursday evening Scripture Acts Sprague THE MAKER AND SAVE Spencer, Mrs. W. C. Gentlemen—Cox, Mr. lesson, Reading, Jas. G. Harding nt a letter to friends in save life. 2k: 1-15. Charles Mr. Friday evening is the monthly Recitation, Erma Thomas M.; Hall, George; Hart, Mr. church INTERMEDIATE PROFITS. stand a little better If you have not tried it. send for covenant meeting. Next Recitation, (by request) Ethel Staples Albion; Limenello, Antonio; Mrs free Sunday Lynch, sample, its agreeable taste will the Recitation, Flora Johnson •to Colorado for evening preaching service will be re- carry Frank C.; Phillips, Mr. Frank L. •surprise you. Recitation, Chas. Levanseller sumed, a a llepublican Gover- M BOWNE. Chemists, gospel service with hearty praise. Recitation, Annabelle Johnson Next Wednesday evening, Oct. 10th, under tinSQC£TT, Street, New i;■ inhered that Colorado 409_Pearl York. Tlie Reading, Hertilla dOc. and $1.00; ail subject of Rev. G. FI. Edgett’s sermon Ilarding the auspices of the Brotherhood of Andrew drug?i?ts. Recitation, Johnson WILLI An A. a :> of 134,881 in isw, at the Methodist church next Sidney CLARK’S CLARK, and Philip of the Baptist church, Hr. Win. H. Sunday morn- Music, Annabelle Johnson a! change against the ing will be “What is a Christian?” The Spencer of Skowhegan, a veteran of ’0l-'04, recent changes is the fol- Remarks were made several of CoRNhR. n his Among pension by the stronghold. pastor will begin next a w ill lecture at the Baptist church in this Frank A. C-olcord, Sunday evening members. city lowing: Additional, series of Manufacturing Clothier, Belfast. !•• ifast School Sunday evening lectures on “Im- High on “Battlefield and Prison.” The Sons of $8. A vote of thanks was to Camden, mortal given Frederick \ am on the Congress Ilymns and Their Story,” with Veterans are planning to attend in a body. spec- Ritchie Grange for the use of the and A series of Saturday night dances was ial so ig services. hall, afternoon, and won is invited. No visitors for Everyone cordially tickets ; in Odd Fellow’s Ilall also to assistance on program. a score of ll to opened Sept. 29th, lie\. h> no collection 1 Geo. li. Ilsley, I). 1)., who The next will be with music by Ames’ Orchestra. resigned meeting held the last : players and pl^red several weeks ago as of the b \ st. Lewis Morrison’s spectacular pastor Columbia Thursday in September, 1901. Closed with the centre-field being The Silver Lake Creamery is temporarily street Baptist play Faust was given in the Belfast church, Bangor, has received selections by the choir. are the teams: Opera in of Lewis Maiden, while and P. charge George accepted a call to the pastorate of the House Monday evening before a good audi- M'-Donald, p.; 11am- Foss, the foreman, is on a hunting trip. church ence. The Baptist in Westbrook, and will Papers and Periodicals. scenic effects were as fine as begin The Sensation in .n". ..'I*: Ford. ;>b.; Fer- L. C. Smith will leave this morning for his pastoral labors at Footwear. were ever produced in Belfast and the east once, preaching his I f.; Stevens, r. f. North Cambridge, Mass., to visit his daugh- first sermon the first in f The special trade edition of the Water- was well chosen. Every actor was a star in Sunday ictoher. c.. t onroy, p.: Hall, ter, and will probably spend the winter ville bis part, and tbe costumes and Following are the Belfast to Evening Mail, recently issued, was a 3b.: voices, ges- delegates Hurd, Kawley, there. tlie State fine of work, a credit to the tures were in perfect keeping with tHe Sunday School convention to be piece publishers French, r. f. The who has and to Waterville. It was spirit of the play. Mrs. Klonia Farrow of lslesboro, held in Dexter Oct. lii, 17and 1,S: Methodist, profusely illus- :i_ of .bdmson and been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Manley I trated. Queen Rev. G. K. Mrs. At the returned home Mrs. Hart Edgett, G. G. Quality. adjourned of the trustees Hart, Winslow,’ of \:berton. The meeting Saturday. | Miss her and remain a few Lena Sanborn: The September number of the Maine Cen- of the Waldo j accompanied will, j alternates, Misses The famous shoes for women have County Agricultural Society excited a profound interest and are days. Rockland Star. Mary Jackson and Nettie Follett. tral is devoted to the re- the shoe, * * Baptist, magazine hunting •• 7 s io n Monday afternoon, W. 11. Beckwith and J. j sensation of the day. Handsome, K. P. Frost is in Rev. R. T. Capen, F. L. Robertson and of New stylish, serviceable, they are made in to ; j i 2 o in Townsend were instructed to putting thorough repair, Miss gions Maine, Brunswick and New styles repair the Susie suit use and occasion. PIT I 11 U 0 0—io with water and other Robertson. Foundland, and as usual it is il- every They PERFECTLY, are UELIUHTULLY well at the north corner of the W. city improvements, beautifully grounds. and are to in the two tenement houses on street Tlie Methodist lustrated. EASY, up date every particular. Two of the ■!v. Dr. Prince K. (C Preston and M. B. Lawrence were in- Fridge society held a “book so- styles that an es for the season • formerly owned In his father, the late M. cial" at the last The peciallv appropriate are here shown. There are M. Luce, of structed to drain the track. The remaining vestry Friday evening, with newspaper fraternity of the State many m -o-d AY. Frost. a large attendance. The titles of will be to learn of the Don't fail to see the line. Women who wear these last Friday on hills of the fair were audited, and consider- books pleased improvement shoes are delimited wj- them "ere represented in a of Mr. M. E. of the lo uring was held able routine business attended to. Adjourn- The ladies of the North church and So- unique way. In tlie Mudgett Bangor Com- various members and who has been BROWN ^■uurriay before Trial ed to Nov. r>th at 2 o'clock i\ m. ciety are earnestly requested to meet at Mrs. dressing acting in mercial, dangerously ill at Every style cf to RIBO Fifth o-i I.. A. on pantomime represent the titles. Bar Harbor. Mr. was able to re- Some time Knowlton's, Miller St., Friday af- Grapes Mudgett Boot *or ever*’ Septemher Weather. The weather were served and the turn to liis LALt ✓ Luce for a bill, ternoon. at 2 o'clock, to discuss matters of evening closed with a home in Bangor last week. Avenue. record for the month shows September to musical and literary entertainment in use and occa- .sclosure. Failing to importance. which M ith last week's issue the Piscataquis have been an a issued unusually warm mouth. The large number took part. sion at SEE and lie The AY. C. T. Alliance will meet with Mrs. Observer entered upon its 5:»d volume, and mean temperature was 01.74 against ">r>.ss- THAT THIS debt<»r's bond pur- K II. Church after- There will be the usual mid-week the editor, Liston P. the for Conant, street, Friday prayer Evans, leaving pa- himself and Leslie September, lsnu, and an average of S4 at the North church noon at 2 o’clock. A full attendance is meeting this, Thurs- per to be estimated on its merits, speaks for for 4o Ames bad a lame September years past. The high- at 7.30. as are to he made for day, evening Topic, “Wise and un- modestly of its success as a business enter- est s.v desired, arrangements ■ signature to the temperature was the :kl day: lowest, wise benevolence.” The the Sewing School. pastor will give a prise. Nothing but good can be said of the •'>o the l'.'th. Rain fell on 4 with a to- per Mary C. Ames, days, report of the recent state conference at < >bserver and its Horace AY. editor. tal rainfall of :>.o.~, inches. There were Pitcher accidentally fell from Mary C. is L. heavy Augusta. The Sunday services will be as SEE / IS BRANDED a on street one who or or who has frosts the of theiotliand 20th. and grocery wagon Commercial Every plays sings, THAT THIS ie M. is now Luce’s mornings follows: Sermon by the pastor at Ifi.-ir, a. m. ON EVERY and was shaken musical friends, will take care to get a a thunder .shower the of the 21st. Saturday severely up. He copy "i d was presented to evening Sunday school at 12 m. C. E. meeting at THE SHOE. is gradually improving, though still confin- of next Sunday's Boston Journal. A special It tried that he or his Fish 0.30 i'. m. Topic, “Rich Toward Facts. Edwin Curtis caught a God,” portfolio is to he made a of that ed to the house. The accident was caused Luke part issue, hout it. and charged “racer codfish at the lower 12:13-21. Lecture by the pastor at Kibo Enamel Calf. bridge Sunday. the seat loose. containing twenty-four pages* entirely de- by becoming 7-30 p. m. double loos to it without his The fish was ;j.\ feet It is seldom that voted to is Golf- Heavy long. music, it undoubtedly true that S'-ie, extension It is claimed that’ bottom fish The Maine Music Festival opened at Ban- come into the harbor beyond The reports of the Maine I no newspaper has ever given free to its IS BRANDED hand tlio gor with for the Congregational edge, welt, date of the bond the but this fellow was Monday, great prospects ON EVERY monument, in Conference held in Augusta last week I readers with one number so much music as er. low heel. •me bondsman for Luce waters most successful occasion of the kind ever SHOE. generally monopolized by bounders show that two churches have been added to i this. Some papers give one piece with ail •• held in eastern Maine, lielfast is well rep- Hugs, but the occasion and smelts, but in which tinkers have been some one in the the roll during the while two | issue, incorporate piece ■ not its past year can be found in ail Knowlton found schooling for the past two resented, only by excellent chorus next Boston Journal They styles and widths at weeks_Sloop (Sweden and Topsfield) have been dropped | paper itself; Sunday’s •"•lit ve the but by other music lovers. respondents Elsieof Swan's Island arrived Monday night is, to a from it. The additions to membership agN however, give separate portfolio, 1" end over to the Su- with about l,uoo pounds of fresh and corned The steamer Tremont, (.'apt. Kllis Gray, is to be devoted to gregate 733 and the removals 5c>3, a net loss twenty-four pages, entirely fish. The •noli. F. W. Drown captain sold his fish and bought a taking the place of the Silver Star this of 236. This music. is the largest decrease in a COLBURN’S SHOE 81 Main st. > of STORE, and Manassa Whit- cargo general merchandise. week, while the latter is repairing in Ban- score of years. The Sunday school mem- Fish and Game Association. gor. The Tremont will next week take the ('11 ai'tai'1,11 \ Meetings. The members ship is 21,02s a loss of over 1,000. The of the M. A M. while that boat is re- A fish and associat Messrs Coombs ami i of Seaside Chautauqua Circle were enter- place financial statistics are as follows: 224 of game ion was organized pairing on Gilclirest’s marine in Unity September lf», with a membership ■ •'ia-'* tained Mrs. Carrie F. Mrs. railway. 230 churches own church at tliH Battery,in by Black, Mary buildings valued of 4o. Tim following officers were elected pots the lirst of the i s. \\ hitmore and Mrs. M. Robertson at the Work is progressing rapidly on the new at £1,343,070, a gain of ten churches report- Dr. W. G. Fuller, president; W. 11. Rolfe, home in and of treasurer; E. Donald Chase, secretarv: W. ; them a strange tish. of the former, Monday afternoon schooner Pendleton Bros.* yard. She ing about £13,000 in value; loo \ G. J. II. Steward, \Y. A. October 1st. this date will be and ceiled this and churches report valued Fuller, Unity: *i in had been about \ marking the begin- planked week, parsonages at Sl'.'-L- Erskine and G. B. Warner, Pittsfield; F. A. THE 1 < in four : iife and had never n;ng of the L. s. C. year. After the other lines of work are keeping well along. 730, again parsonages reported but Porter and 1’. G. Bussey of Massachusetts; a loss of A. of and J. W. P0HJ11H S. Portland, !!••! had the writer. business meeting a lloral program was Mr. Gardner will begin work on the rigging 812,000 in valuation; 101 churches Sterling J the Sawyer of Fairfield, advisory committee. n the street given, which included on next week. The vessel is named Pendleton report posssession of 8222,148 invested Monday music, quotations The association will have a screen placed funds, a of about la monk tish; but flowers, short poems, a fine recitation en- Sisters. gain 825,000 over what 87 at the outlet of Unity pond, ft is reported churches 1 titled “The reported in 51 churches re- that a number* of large salmon have FOGG & said and C. L. S. C. 1895; quite BROWN that it was a Flowers,” singing The fall time-table of the Maine Central been located in Sandy stream, pre- that songs. The then around port indebtedness of .808,898, almost ex- recently they are often company gathered railroad will go into effect Oct. 7th. Trains on beds. tiie amount of sumably spawning i" the which was actly liabilities -Have n that liu,- The specimen table, decorated with bou- on the Belfast branch will run about the reported by everything 41 churches of autumn tlowers and five years ago; in salaries, 189 la-lies long, iinches i quets vines. In the same as last winter. Passenger trains will churches a ! centre was a report total of 8187,541 paid. iin*- thickness. The miniature representation of leave at 7.15 a. m. and 1.23 p. m., and arrive so “Lake bordered at. that the tish j Chautauqua," by shrubs at 10.10 a. m. and 0.03 p. in. The mixed train The Baptist Anniversaries in Yarmouth m, and plants, and around this the treat was and the very small j will arrive at 1.03 p. m. and leave at 3.30 p. m. last week were of much interest to members the bluff bows of ail arranged, each plate of food representing of that denomination A team was stolen from Cony’s livery throughout the State. some would indicate a low common bower. Twenty-four varie- The shows the stable in Augusta last week and was traced necrology death of two min- : the tish was a ties of these graced the table. Each one of light guest to Belfast. It was learned here that he had isters, whom, Kev. Robert A. Patten, m tints on received a souvenir card a boral in- was well known in this Roasts, Steaks, Livers the back and bearing traded horses with a local dealer and gone section, havihg Chops, and Leaf Lard. 'a scription. A vote of thanks was our served the -transparent and jelly- given north. The horse and carriage were re- churches in Appleton and West entertainers who so ( amden. There have been 53ti ! here were two rows of ingeniously arranged covered here and the man was arrested in baptisms, a gain of IPO over the the boral The next of previous year. The ,N "!i the one banquet. meeting Clinton the officers, lie total side, just by Augusta gives membership in the State is a Seaside Circle will be with Mrs. C. A. Hub- loss 1P,.S77, Ham and Bacon "lyand the other starting his name as Will Young. of 174 in the year. There were 70 bap- iLR)k„s 4 Park tisms in the vtending to the tail. The bard, Street, Monday afternoon, Lincoln Association, while the with Oct. 1st the new four- October 8th. The lesson is from Chau- Beginning membership of the Lincoln Association is COTTAGE HAn,BONELESS HAW, DOVER PRESSED HAW, ■ and the were the tongue, a of the Boston & 2722, the largest association in the State. the of trip-a-week arrangement B raiu hall that tauqua Magazine, “Rivalry Nations,” In benevolence there was a nORRELL’S says these Bangor Steamship line went into effect. gain during CELEBRATED COOKED HAW. one and the of •ii ;n color and lose their chapters two. year .$1182. The Sunday schools show For the rest of the season the of an City Ban- enrollment of 15,222, a loss of 400 in the w hen Makethe HairGrow larger. New Advertisements. The will leave Belfast year. About t>7() is the of Queen gor at 2.30p. m. on Wed- average baptisims With warm shampoos of Ccticura Soap and for the last ten years, and 578 for the last N1' Nell. Harriet Rogers Quality shoes for women, the sensation in nesdays and Saturdays, and the Penobscot light dressings of Cuticura, purest of emol- twenty years. The association lient cures. This treatment at once The Best Makes of can be in will same plainly skin i H i' for Seal Harbor footwear, found, all styles and sail attlie time on Mondays and showed its to Sausage. opposition resubmission, stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and widths, at Colburn's Shoe SI Main the di>. C. ifc R. Tarr and Store, Thursdays. Baptist \oung People’s I'll ion elected dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, OXFORD and DEERFOOT Rev. R \\. Van Kirk vice SAUSAGE, ial for street. Two of the styles are shown in our For several Mrs. Albert president and stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the cargo Ston- years Gammans Rev. \\. K. Lombard of Camden columns recording roots with energy and nourishment, and SPEIGtLL’S FRANKFURIS and BOLOGNAS. ...Sell. E. S. Wilson advertising this week—and “there has had of the work of Rev. R. W. charge aiding needy Secretary. Van Kirk was also makes the hair grow when all else fails. “f lumber are others." — William A. Clark, manufac- school and elected vice of the Maine from Ban- children, helped very many to president Baptist Sold throughout the world. Potteb D. w C.Cobp., C haritable Association. Have tin* past week _Sell. turing clothier, lielfast, intends to make be in school who otherwise w*ould have been Sole Props., Boston. How to Bsautiful Hair," fre& fall clothes. At least he can PICKLED PIGS’ FEET, HEaD CHEESE in the Pork. Line. -cd a cargo of coal at your sliowr you unable to attend on account of insufficient Everything the Camden Anchor that it is to your advantage to have him clothing. Contributions of cast off* clothing Hulbert has under- make them. Better give him a call_Prices and money are solicited for this work, and are now prepared to take orders for Cor, Main and at FOGG & High Streets. bid— Sell. Austin I). slaughtered again the Cold Storage Mar- may he left at Mrs. Gammans* residence on WI BROWN, 30 ket. the best ti tklki’hom: mg thorough repairs To-day, Thursday, tripe Church street, or, if more convenient, at the 7 I for Jacksonville to cents; bologna, cents.Mr. and Mrs. office of the Superintendent of Schools, to London liarry W. Clark are now prepared to take be forwarded to Mrs. Gammans. at 80.50 per Jl y orders for fall suits and short I is -end: will take a short jackets, skirts A number of the friends of Mrs. Sarah FALL JACKETS, SUITS Ills a cut nr the Jl for to * ■ Meader of ladies, be made in tine custom man- Lamson & II ub- Rockland Frye Boynton met at her home at the corner Lamson & Hubbard tin* schooner.The ner. Ladies' room over Moody's drug store. basal Hat for j of Court and Miller streets t\ ednesday even- And idiot Mr. Clark otters for sale his made SHORT SKIRTS for Ladies D. P. Palmer was sold at San ready ing, Sept. 2iith, to celebrate her eighty-first ;■> Roth for clothing business, s:> Main street. A good fall] George 84,- anniversary. The evening was very pleas- local opening for some one—Mr. and Mrs. IP Agent, All charters are the antly spent in sociability and Mrs. Boynton To be made in Fine Custom Manner. up-to slate >] P. Gilkey and others publish a card of Hat in every f Hart, Lhiladelpliia to was very pleasantly remembered by her par- -i. Sc.li. thanks—One of the best farms in Waldo Masonic tieular. llumarock, friends in a substantial manner by numer- 'ton, canned t. county w ill be rented cheap to right parties goods, p. ous useful and ornamental gifts. Cake and Having just returned from New York, brim fill] of new ideas, which we WELL HADE, \ to or would entertain a share Temple. Port Spain, lum- proposition. Ap- fruit were served. The company separated have attained by putting in time and*study at the leading Fifth Avenue to M. JaTYLISH anJ Sch. s G. ply K. Knowlton, Windsor Hotel, Bel- Tailors. We have home us 1 Haskell, with the best wishes for many added years brought with some very choice styles in Suit- Jl fast— See advt. of lost on nt-a-Pitre, coal, 82.P0, jacket Belfast of life and health to their hostess. ing and Jacket Cloths, which are entirely different from anything to be Fall 1900 ALL RIGHT, 1 '* I Phil- fair grounds, Sept, lhtli — A. Stephenson, seen in town. Ladies desirous of or Style, ij Stewart, Tiie \ ii.laoe Postmaster. This beau- having Suits Jackets made, should J| :‘:uigor. coal 81.05. Freedom, otters for sale a good driving look at ours before buying Cloths. And we have not the men. Brig tiful gem of tbe playwright's art will be neglected v \<»rk horse, a old and We have seaiclied the market to 3-years colt, wagons sleighs. for the nobbiest for men’s and .... Gibraltar, 15,0001 the attraction at the llelfast Opera House things wear, * JUST RECEIVED, A I.ARGE LINE OF j| Horses can be seen at 20c. Bark the store of Edward are the .... petroleum, next Tuesday evening, and we can assure showing " to Now Stephensou, Knox Centre_A well estab- COLORED SHIRTS York, general our theatre patrons of a rare dramatic | T1 1 ios — The new schooner lished furnished restaurant in a loca- * In all the fashionable shades. HOSIERY, GLOVES, CAPS, UNDER- A good treat. The of this famous is so ’ story play d by McKay & l)ix last tion is ottered for sale, cheap for cash. Ap- • * NECKWEAR, in all desirable and colors. You will simple that even a child can follow it intel- ••Choicest Line of Woolens••• WEAR, shapes \ li sailed from ply to George C. 3ti Church Bucksport Seavey, street, and what is more to the can lind all at 1 ligently point, J everything right Jj Greenland ar- Belfast — Miss Zaidee B. Carter, 21 Pearl cyrolite ports, realize and comprehend its value as an en- ‘‘ Hasonic Belfast. i Vi*itiit and is to street, Belfast, is prepared to give instruc- Ever shown in this city. Our prices are very reasonable, and we are « D. P. PALMER’S, Temple, 3 expected tertainment, and its great moral worth to "i dpliia this month-Sch. tion in the Isaac Pitman system of short- already assured of a rushing fall business. every human being. Its plot is not invol- mailed 28th for New hand, and is well for Jackets and Skirts made over into modern Sept. exceptionally qualified but the demands attention &jr*01d style garments, ■ ved, piece your from the Belfast ateaeher — Mrs. B. F. Wells will have her attention. Light until the final curtain falls. After a run of given every N'1 Ahueda was fall and winter Willey launch- millinery opening Thursday 227 nights at the 14tli Street Theatre, New Desirable Rent FOR RENT. Lr^st’s marine and Friday, when she w ill exhibit a full line railway Sept. York, and successful engagements in the deigoing thorough repairs. ■ of new and stylish trimmed and untrimmed For small family. Also furnished or unfurnished Eastern cities “The Village Postmaster” re- rooms at low relit. Inquire corner Church and The ('. II. Mifehell house on Cedar street. Ai»- Gavis loaded lumber last millinery. The public are cordially invited. Grove or of lv to turned for its third long engagement which Mr. streets, and Mrs. HARRY W. M ItS. WILLIAM or nudale -For on ‘•BOD" THOMHS. CROSBY, for New York — Bark rent, adesirabie tenement Church CLARK, 2m38 F. it recently concluded there and crowds 3Stf at Peoples National Bank. CllAS. SWIFT. Belfast. ’•'ell, sailed from Bath street. at 17 corner of Park how, Apply Church, were turned from the Theatre at v ,v away Scotia to load lumber for street, at side door on Park street_Want- If a 1 every performance. you enjoy simple Tailors to Ladies and 83 Main Street The Jennie Hulbert ed, in Belfast, a comfortable room with Gentlemen, brilg of New England life, that is told in a '■ h» story FOR SALE. load stone at Hurricane board for the winter. See advt_A will en- FOR RENT. good plain every day way, you certainly LADIES’ ROOM OVER MOODY’S DRUG STORE. 1' 1 ■ L; u Sch. Mabel ar- young man wanted in a store to joy “The Village Postmaster.” Three Agnes strong Desirable down-stairs rent, with stable, 25 Mil- on years of success is it s strongest recommen- CORNER MAIN AND HIGH STREETS. The house lot Congress street known as the ise. Harbor Tuesday to load learn the business. Address “S.” care Re- ler street. City water and furnace. Apply to Patterson lot. will he sold at a bargain. Apply to "nodV !,aI | dation. Tickets on sale at Mixer’s Saturday DR. F. A. edging for publican Journal, Belfast. Oct. Oth. KNOWLTON, DC NTON & DCNTON. tha| port. morning, 38tf Fairfield, Maine. Belfast. Sept. 20,1900.—38tf At a You never read of such cures elsewhere as Register of Deep Water Vessels. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for Probate Court held at Keltast wm^x Solon Horses Have “Riz.” the Says those Hood’s the County of Waldo, on the 14th day of Au- County of Waldo on the secoiJ >"• m, accomplished by Sarsaparilla, A. D. 1900. 1 did It is America’s Greatest Medi- SHIPS. gust, A. D. 1900. September, in Boston You you? certain [Solon Chase Sunday Herald.] cine. Carters O. PATTERSON and Mary F. Patter- instrument, purporting will and What's that It was a Abner B F Colcord, arrived at ERNESTson, devises under the will of Robert (). Pat- A testament of Kiclianl H againg by?” May Coburn, ol in said -j: She—What was the moment of terson, late of Itelfast, m said of Swanville, County or Waiii ? first that ever happiest Port 4 from Hong Kong via ■iTTLE County Waldo, '' horseless wagon,the pass- Blakely Aug a having been presented for Need your life? Port deceased, having presented petition praying probate, ^ ed Brown's Comes, that caused Townsend. that said Ernest O. administrator with That notice be ^ through He—Well, I think it was one evening last A G sailed from Hono- Pa'.terson, Ordered, given to ai Hopes, Chapman, Tiver the wii. annexed of the estate of said or terested a Aunt Sarah to make this remark as she deceased, by causing copy id -u week, when I entered the parlor of my board- lulu H New York. tbi*..,V..' '1 July for some other suitable person, maybe authorized to lisbed three weeks successively j,. j, to the with a broom in her house and saw a on the PILLS. stepped door, ing strange sign A J Fuller, C M Nichols, sailed from sell at public sale, certain real estate described in Jo irnal, published at Belfast*, ti,,,,'" hand. I said and distribute at a "PahvXitteY piano. Seattle Aug 27 for San Francisco. petition tbe proceeds among pear Probate Court, to be ) V And the ? the owners thereof. within and After taking a look she answered her She—Indeed! sign Aryan, A T Whittier, cleared from New tor said County, on i1( For for News. of October at ten of in this wise: “A wagon going He—Closed repairs. [Chicago York April 20 for San Francisco; spoken Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to day next, question Cuts no on and show cause, if any tiu\ -tr in the road without horse. July 15, lat 50 S, Ion 00 W. all persons interested by causing a copy of this along any Burns It was almost a miracle. Burdock Blood' order to be three weeks in same should not be proved,a ? 10 New published successively 11 1 out Bangalore, at Kaliului Aug for GEO. E. What will come next?” Bruises Bitters cured me of a terrible breaking the Republican Journal, a newspaper published at .l'ni,\..' York. A true Attest: A man and his wife were tour- Cramps all over the body. I am very grateful.” Belfast, the first publication to be thirty days be- copy. young E B E L arrived at CURE Chas. P. Ha/„ n ,. Sutton, Carver, fore the 9th of the in a without Diarrhoea Miss Julia Filbriilge, West Cornwell, Conn. Sick Headache and relieve all the trouble® inci- day October, A. D. 1900, that they ing countryside wagon San Francisco 21 from Honolulu. such as at a Probate to be held at Bel- All Bowel Sept. dent to a bilious state of the system, may appear Court, any horse. cried the victim in the crowd- Emily F A S Pendleton, sailed Distress after last, within and for said on the 9th “Say, you!” Whitney, Drowsiness, County day N Dizziness, Nausea, At a Probate Court held at Belfa.-- two years ago, at the State fair, the Complaints ed car, glaring up at the transgressor, “my from Honolulu Sept 1 for San Francisco. eating. Pain in the Side, &c. While their most of October, A. D. 1900, at ten of tbe clock before the County of Waldo, on the m *■*., success has been shown in noon, and show cause, if they have, why horseless wagon w as but it was a It is a sure, safe and quick remedy. feet are not there to stand on.” Emily Head, sailed from San Francisco remarkable curing any A. D. lyoo. there, the prayer of said petitioners should not be September slow coach, and a clumsy, uncouth con- “That’s so,” replied the other pleasantly. Sept 25 for Sydney. There’s ONLY ONE “You don’t need ’em for that while you've Gov F Colcord, sailed from Hong granted. 4 certain instrument, putp 11. trivance that went around the track Hobie, CEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. A will ami testament of Braun got a seat, do Press. Kong Aug 2 for Port Townsend. A t rue Attest: as a in you?” [Philadelphia copy. ol in said ■ about as fast traction engine the A W sailed W'interport, County ^ Henry B Hyde, Blanchard, SICK Ciias. P. Hazeltixk, Register. been lor having presented pi West will haul a threshing machine Monarch over pain. Burns, cuts, sprains, from Honolulu July 8 for New York. Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver Pills are Instant relief. Dr. Thomas’ Eclec- valuable in curing and pre- Ordered, That notice be gi.i the from one farm to an- stings. Mary L J N Pendleton, sailed equally Constipation, SS.—In Court of Probate, held ar Bel along highway Cushing,* this while they also terested by causing a copy ol ! "PainKiUeY tric Oil. At any store. venting annoying complaint, on the 11th of 10OO show of tile horseless drug from New York 24 for WALDOfast, day September, other. The wagon Davis’. May Hong Kong; Correct all disorders of tho stomach,stimulate the lished ihrte weeks successivi Perry Frank A, Knovvlton, Executor of the last w ill and was so that the Miss is so passed Anjer Sept. 10. liver and the bowels. Even if they only Journal, published at Belfast! \ unsatisfactory people Two 25c. and 50c. Gushy—Mr. Tipps impulsive. regulate testament of J. W. Knowitou, late of Belfast in sizes, A N Blanchard, sailed from San pear at a Probate Court, to ..*■ the machine and the man in it He carries everything before him. Puritan, "* said County, deceased, having presented his ac- laughed Francisco Nov 2 l'or Hull. within and for said County, *• off the track. Since that time the horse- Miss Gabby Yes, of course he does. He count of administration of said estate lor allow- K D C F sailed from Honolulu day ol October next at ten used to be a waiter. [Mt. Louis Post-Dis- Rice, Carver, ance. show less wagon has been improved, as the May 25 for Philadelphia. noon, ami cause, if any patch. HEAD Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three i same should not be proved, ..| machine was until it Uncle Charles is a farmer—no Honolulu 15 from who mowing improved, trig Reaper, arrived at May Achethey would be almost priceless to those weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, a <;eo. t one in the world that will at will go anywhere—go fast or go slow, twitch grows in his corn. lie uses his Only remedy Newcastle, NSW. Buffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu- newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, A true copy.--Attest: in does noteud d tbo. | barks the to once stop itcliiness of the skin any part S I) sailed from Port nately their goodness here.au that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- Cm as. P. H,\/i along any decent road. hired men well and logs Carleton, Amsbury, little valu- of the body. Doan’s Ointment. At any Townsend 25 for Dutch Harbor, not who once try them will find these pills bate Court, to beheld at Belfast, on the Oth day The man and his wife in the horseless the bunk so that the load will be easy Aug. that will not be wil- drug store, *50 cents. Honolulu able in so many ways they of October next, and show cause, li any they I were in no and to for the horses to haul. In the sweet to do without them. But after all sick head have, the said account should not be allowed. At a Probate Court held at l;. wagon hurry, stopped St F W Treat, cleared from New ling why 1 the of “Have noticed whether the leaves are Paul, GKO. L. JOHNSON, Judge. 1 tor he t .unity of Waldo, inquire the way and talk with peo- by and by the white winged angel you Y'ork 8 red asked Air. tim- Sept for Hong Kong. A true copy. Attest: September, A. I>. I you. who around the wagon will hover over all of Cod's green getting yet:'" llenpeck, St at Port Townsend ple gathered peace id 1\ Nicholas, arrived Cm as. P. Hazeltimc. Register. ISA H. ROWE, widow but not in Uncle 8 without any horse. earth, Charles’ day. answered Airs. March from Honolulu. LUClate of Jackson, in said < “These are," llenpeck, 1 State of ACHE IT7ALDO SS.--In Court of Probate, held at Bel- a Aunt w as one of the first to L A Colcord, sailed from Sarah get another page. Maine, Is the bane of so many lives that here Is where eeasetl, having presented pe: calmly turning New York Vi tast, on the 11th day of September, lboo. ! Mark S. Stiles Me there, and had a bunch of 'lowers, which \ 11 the civilized countries that took Kver since that blissful May :>1 for Hong Kong; passed we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while may appoint*. Poor llenpeck! Otis I>. Wilson, executor of the last will ami tes- the estate of said deceased Anjer in.* Others do not. ! she to the woman in the in the conference at The his life has been this way. [In- Sept, tament on the estate •>{ Patience T. late presented part peace honeymoon Tillie E Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and Moody, That the said Sun. Starbuck, Kbcn Curtis, arrived at ot Searsmont, in said deceased, | Ordered, petit: 110:si less wagon, and said: "When I are all the infernal dianapolis or make a dose. County, having Hague utilizing 25 from Honolulu. very easy to take. One two pills his lirst and all persons interested by r.v Philadelphia Aug. or presented final account of adminis- j was a 1 could vide but 1 mechanisms of human inge- are and do not gripe order to be three ue. girl horseback, military A boon to travelers. Dr. Fowler’s Extract Win 11 Macy, Amsbury, arrived at Sydney, They strictly vegetable tration of said estate for allowance. published their action please all who .1 1 see a man and his wife to make war more purge, but by gentle tut Republican Journal, never expected to nuity barbarous, of Wild Strawberry. Cures dysentery, N. S. W. July 2D from Delagoa Bay. five for Sold Ordered, That notice thereof be three I1 use them. In vials at 25 cents ; $1. given, at Belfast, that they may j, ride r in a without more and more hellish. All the diarrlnea. nausea. Pleasant to Wm 11 J T arrived at weeks in the Journal, long wagon any explo- seasickness, Conner, Erskine, by druggists everywhere, or sent by maiL successively, Republican Court, to be held at Belfast, v.: na- a in in said » horse.” sives that science has evolved from take. Acts promptly. New York Sept 17 from Singapore. newspaper published Belfast, county, County, on the Dth day of «>• CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. that all persons interested may attend ar a Pro of •• woman from the and dumb are in W J Hot eh, Sew all C Lancaster, sailed at ten the clock before nooi* T1 young alighted ture, animals, brought bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the Oth “1 think." said little Frances, who had from Port Townsend June 2D for Philadel- day any they have, why the prayer horseless and asked Aunt Sarah play so that Christians can kill other of October next, ami show cause, it any wagon been studying her history lesson, “that it phia. they should not be granted. to tr.ke her seat. Christians faster and at longer range. Small ?rice> have, why the said account should not be allowed. CEO. E. Joli would be very kind of Queen Victoria if she BARKS. Small fill. Small Soss. GEO. E. a If there had been no in South JOHNSON, Judge. A true copy. Attest Aunt Sarah picked up h-vear-old hoy gold would die this A true Attest: year." Alice Heed, Alaiison Ford, arrived at copy. Cm as. I*. Ha/.i and into the The ma- Africa there would have been no war is a said Fran- Chas. P. stepped wagon. “That singular remark," Bahia Blanca Sept 2o from Portland. Ha/.eltink, Register. chine moved down the hill across there, and the Hoers would have lived ces’ mother. “What do you mean:’" slowly Edward May, arrived at San Francisco At a Probate Court held at Bell,.-' and their life in and “It would be such an date for future SS.—In Court of Probate, held ar Bel the bridge, then gathered speed pastoral peace plenty. easy 21 from Honolulu. the of Waldo,on the 1 Sept WALDOfast oil the llrh day of September, l'.Kin. County the with After 2000 of the Christian era the history classes to remember.” [Pittsburg A. D. 1 i)00. <• went round a curve in road, years Ethel, Dodge, arrived at Buenos Ayres Robeit F. Dmiton, executor of the last will and her. I Ohio ni cl e 1’ el egr a ph. \uiit Sarah's sunbonnet strings dying Christian’s god is a golden idol. If gold Aug 2D from Portland. testament of Lavinia K Baker, late of Belfast, in E. MORRELL, L. A was as as and iron as scarce Herbert W 11 arrived said having his sec- \J Edith M. Page, heirs at law in the wind. plenty iron Did it Kver Occur to You that a little Black, Blanchard, County, deceased, presented at Buenos H> from Bear ond ami final account of administration oi said rell, late oi Wiuterport, in sad. > \unt Sarah was with her as what a misfortune it would be! Peuky Davis’ Pain-Kit.lkh on the end of Ayres Sept River, deliglited gold N s. estate for allowance. deceased, having [presented .« ride in the and said: The Christian’s for has in- the once or tw ice to a that L. Murrell la- horseless wagon, greed gold linger applied mosquito Mabel l N that notice thereof be three Agnes may api- ■ C Meyers, arrived at Ordered, given, for to do creased the armament of civilized coun- bite would counteract the poison and speed- Meyers, tratrix on the estate of said de< 1 have been learning |o years Rosario Aug *17 from Boston via Buenos weeks successively, in 'llie Republican Journal, a reduce the ? Pain-Killer will also the said ■ my housework better and easier, and I tries until "the man with the hoe" has ily swelling Avres. newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, Ordered,That petitd cure of in- all interested eausii from to the man with the to his bites and stings other poisonous that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- persons by make better white bread year gun strapped Matanzas, arrived at New York Aug 2D w e* sects as well as reptiles. See directions as bate Court, Ut be held at Belfast, on the Oth day order to be published three The mail who has learned to make back-and he can't shake him off. Per- from Havana. of October and show if the Journal, a new-a year. to use upon wrapper on each bottle. Avoid next, cause, any they have, Republican is work- this infernal of the hu- Olive J O arrived at the said account should not be allowed. at Belfast, that a wagon go without any horse haps slaughter substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Thurlow, Hayes, why they may ap. Vera Cruz ID from News. GEO. E. Court, to he held at Belfast, wi" in niv line.” man race and dumb animals will go on Price 25c. and 50c. Sept Newport JOHNSON, Judge. ing Perry Davis’. A true Attest: on the ‘Jth of dr- so Penobscot, sailed from Montevideo Sept 2 copy. County, day I'nele Charles did not exactly agree until it "staggers" humanity enough Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register at ten of the clock before noon was not so for New York. that the countries will Her mouth very large, if have, the ; with Ids wife's common-sense philoso- great civilized Rebecca M (7 arrived at any they why pi for Yet, in a confidential minute, Crowell, Dow, At a Probate Court held at Belfast,within and for turners should not he granted. phy, but said: “The man who lias learn- agree to disarm and pave the way <>. from She told the dentist that she had Bath, Aug Trapani. the County of Waldo, on the 11th day of Sep- GEO. E. JOB ed to make a without boss universal at wagon go any peace. Three well developed achers in it. Rose Innis Melvin Colcord, arrived tember. A. L). 1900. A true copy. Attest will kill the boss While civilized nations are so exten- Port lo from New Ciias. P. Ha/i:i business.” [Baltimore American. Louis, Mauritius, Aug. Our Most Successful students are A LBERT L. BLANCHARD, guardian of Benja- in the business York via Reunion. A min W. Blanchard, minor son of Gustavus sively engaged killing those who combine the Regular Busi- and getting ready to kill faster and at 8100 Sachem, Nichols, at Hong Kong Aug. 6 B. Blanchard, late of Unity, in said County of At a Piobate Court held at 1b for New Y'ork. ness Course with the Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition for the County of Waldo, on I'ncle Charles did not take into ac- range, it is no wonder there are I)r. E. DetelionV Anti Diuretic special branches, longer Thomas A Goddard, J II Park, sailed from praying for a license to sell at private sale and September, A. D. 11*00. count the demand for horses for army riots and bloodshed the Shorthand and or Tele- estate among people May be worth to you more than $100 if you Boston July 80 for Rosario. Typewriting, convey certain real of said minor, which is AGNES MORRELL, heir service. IT.less civilized Christian na- as seen in and of late in this particular> described in said petition. Morrell, late of \\ Europe have a child who soils bedding from incon- Willard Mudgett, A C Colcord, at Turks graphy. ()ne rate of tuition pays for all. L inierp- tions take a new and live in in Ordered, That the saiil notice to of Waldo, deceased, having pre- departure country in the southern states and tenence of water during sleep. Cures old Island Sept 18 for Boston, to sail in a few petitioner give Write for and full int'or all interested a of this praying that she may beappom-e peace with each other, the demand for New York and Ohio. Unless civilized and young alike. It arrests the trouble at catalogue persons by causing copy days. order to be published three weeks successively in of the estate not already a-u ! orses for warlike will once. si. Sold by A. A. llowes & Co., rnation our free offer of a purposes equal nations take a new departure, put down BRIGS. concerning the Republican Journal, a newspaper published at Mary C. I*. Morrell for horses for Druggists, Belfast, Me. lyrlfi. that at a Probate the supply, the demand the gun and devote their energies to Rem-Sho Typewriter to our students. Belfast, they may appear Court, Ordered, That the said pctr; j Leonora, J II Monroe, arrived at New at within and for and animals the arts the be uni- York rode—Old lien Peck is the to be held Belfast, said County, to all persons interested by <• •. cavalry, artillery draught of peace, end will happiest York 23 from Ga. of A.D. Sept Brunswick, on the 9tli day October, 1900, at ten of order to be published three we. k to sustain the armaments of versal demoralization. man in town. present the clock before noon, and show cause if any they the Republican .Journal. a iit-u-, v1 m has his wife left him? SCHOONERS. L. F. SHAW, President, tl great civilized countries times of Townson—Why, have, why the prayer of said petitioner should at Belfast, that they may api. No. are In time of war the Yorkrode— But her shirtwaists not lie granted. Court, to be held at Belfast, w peace is immense. Stepped into I.ive Coa !». Georgia Gilkey, \Y R Gilkey, sailed from too small for him. and he doesn’t have to GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. on the 0th >i ol horses, mules and Norfolk 2d for Barbados. Maine, County, day slaughter army “When 11 child 1 burned my foot frightful- wear the old ones. News. Sept Portland, A true copy. Attest: 100*.*,"at ten of the clock be*'. estimation. Chicago sailed from Baltimore "them steers" is beyond ly." writes W. li. Eads of .'bmesviilc, Ya.. Ilenry Clausen, Jr, Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. ".iuse, if any they have, why For Over Kim Years. 24 for Savannah. The world’s present armament is a “which caused horrible leg sores for ;o Sept petitioner should not be gram. Gladys, II B Colson, arrived at Brunswick At a Probate Court held at Belfast, w ithin and for GEO. 1- u> millstone around the neck of years, hut Bueklen's Arnica Salve Oi.n and Wki.l-Tkifd hanging wholly An Remedy. l'.» from New York. the County of Waldo, oil the second Tuesday of A true Attest cured me after else bad failed." Sept copy. the world’s civilization, and the great everything Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing S\ mp has been John C September, A.D. 1 900. CuAs. 1’. Ha Infallible for Burns, Scalds. Sores, Smith, Kneeland, arrived at New Christian nations nnut disarm or Cuts, used for over fifty, years by millions of All and 4 certain instrument, purporting t.* Bo the last and idles. Soft II. 11 York Sept 22 from Brunswick, Ga. Colds Coughs Bruises by Moody, mother." for their children while teething, A will and testament ot W liner II Worthing, starve. As the great powers increase Mary A Hull, Haskell, arrived at Boston At a Probate ( < urt lielil at Be.: 25C, with success. It soothes the late ol' Palermo, ii said Count} of Waldo, de- tl't-ii armament, it doesn't take so perfect child, i) from are cured and theCoun! v f Waldo,on the Sept Philadelphia. quickly certainly by ceased, been pres* nted tor probate. softens the gums, all cures wind having bei. .V. h.‘ 1000 ui a h to commence hostile allays p. I'ncle Charles need I s to a: Bangor Sept 23 from Philadelphia. Cua.- P Hazeltine, Register. at Keifast, hat they a -.-'ail iii Christian warfare, 0(1.10. o a. m.. Committee on Cre- Court. to be be I I at Bella'-, mmge IN A RHEUMATISM CURED DAY. >n the s*' li oi «' ue.i: out fast in war: the dentials in session at hall: ITT 4 LD( > SS In Court it Proo ne. County >:ay in.00, open- ■■ \\ fast, on the 1 Ith day **i September, U.Mit.i, | at ten of the eh rk >re in ailed are left to die a of session in d. 1.. and “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neu- lingering ing degree pre- The Unitarian Conference Lucinda Fletcher and < W. Wescolt, executors any they have, wby the pr.>- rauicalh cures in l to :> Its ac- I a ,al men are buried aitei the paratory business: report of Committee ralgia days. oi the will of J* lm 31. F'ctcher. ate of Belfast, 1 should not. !>»■ granted. tion the is remarkable and It is an effective! CEO. E. loll hatt e and the wounded eared for, but on Credentials: initiation of candidates upon system remedy—harmless iu said Count y. deceased, having presented their mysterious. It removes at once the cause first and final account "t administration of said I A tm. e..p. Atte»t :! '■ stt ii'Ti ot dead horses the entitled: fee. 5o cents: intermission. The conference of Unitarian churches and pervades and the disease immediately disappears. The palatable. 25*, 30*, $1.00 per estate for allowance. Cm \s. P. Ha. ere until the scavengers of the At l no r. of (L L. oilicers, of the State of Maine will hold its an- spl reports first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold the size At Ordered, that notice there*if fie given, three ba lo-ileld -earrion tile llesh d. nual with the First Unitarian buttle; largest cheapest. A: Id <• ho hirds-strip (L C. T.. (L ('.. Sec., (i. Treas.. s. b\ A. A. llowes A Co., Druggists, Belfast, meeting weeks successi\ <■ iy, in file Republican .B*u ri.a:. a j the (’oUiii Wa bio.. t, ; b. Irom i lie hones. T.: <'ommittee on Distribution: of Waterville Wed- Take no substitutes. newspaper publDiied in Belia-t, m said Count}. general society 'I'uesdav, all A. 1*.' 1 T. F. Anthony, Kx-Postmaster of Promise' druggists. that ail interesteii attend ai a Pi her, Providence, as though ashamed of business. Evening, public meeting, or nesday and Thursday. Oct. l), in and 11. persons limy City, Iowa, says: “I bought one bottle of! bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the .'th day 1NMEI man’s to man and to dumb such exercises as tlie d. I deter- The of the conference inhumanity may ‘Mystic Cure* for Rheumatism, and two general subject •I October next, and sln-w cause, n an} they \ ■•! 11 i: covers the battlelield with a is: “The Churc-h in the said ac«-o:ii!: sln-udi not m mowed. deeea -vr.. nted animals, mine. dot s of it did me more good than any other program Society.” Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in One Minute. have,wliv (mvinj; \ GEO. K JOHN'S*).\, Ju an ai''i\\aiiee mu ol the u-r- of and vultures ( n T. ll. s o'clock \. medicine 1 ever took.” Sold A. A. llowes The conference will even- ige carpet green provides j temperance b} open'I'uesdav A true Attest: 1 copy. to pick the ilesh from the bodies of prayer and praisi meeting in charge of a Co., Druggists, Belfast. ing by a full church service, the sermon Cuas. 1*. Hazeltine. j to stick Register. ordered, That the said pel th ad men but Christians do o of to be l!cv. Charles F. I'ole Why try « and horses, tiled rand Chaplain: o'clock, reports Customer—Pd like to see s< me of preached by to al! nitere-n d y a your with some- ALIK) SS.—Ill Court. of Prolate, neid at !o i- tne killing. There is no hell here or committees: of Jamaica Plains, Mass. 11 is things W ■ ■rderi.' oe ]>wb!:shed t: r. *■ u. ! standing general business; shirt waists. subject M last, on the 11th "1 l‘.">0. thing that doesn t day September. j the lie} ul liean .lourua i. a :a '• hereafter that can compare with the intermission. At l,:>o p. m. general lms- Clerk—Male or female. Detroit Free Press. will he: ''Three Infinite Values.” On Keuel W Danfort.li, administrator on the estate, stick? Buv MAJOR’S at Hella.-i. that tlie> may an hell on the battlelield. will occur the of Lew man It. Danlorth, late of Sear-m-mi. in Christian's iness: dood of the Order. including pa- Wednesday morning Court, to be lieli a I'-elbi,-;. kn.-w >aid deceased, his first I iiuuli animals—beasts of burden that and discussions: memorial service: LIYERITA, the Tittle Liver communion service in charge of Rev. CEMENT; "you County, having presented eonnty,on the‘.nh day ot oet pers up-to-date account ot administration ot said estate f-'V al- >o Pill: 5c. boxes contain 15 pills, 10c*. boxes it sticks. ten of rhe dork before are useful in the arts ot peace—are business. meet- A. O. I'ettingill of Waterville. Nothing lowance. closing Evening, public contain 4o 25c*. boxes contain ion any ha\e. why the j-rayei pills, pills. come breaks away from it. they pressed into the military service to die j ing. Following will the organization That notice thereof he three should not be Sold by A. A. llowes A Co., druggists, Bel- Stick to MAJOR'S Ordered, given, granted. ot g ii.siiot wounds, thirst and torture. Tlie (fraud Council will be in session Me. of the conference, after which will he weeks successively, m the Republican Journal, a (iEtE. dni fast, 3yrs24. CEMENT. once, in in said A true * >a —Attest Many horses die at sea oil the passage at tlie Randolph Exchange, and a recep- given reports of conference secretary, Buy newspaper published Belfast, County, y will for- that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- Cm as. 1‘. Ha/i t to the seat of war. Sick horses die in held at tlie hall alliance church you buy tion will be Tuesday McSwatters—A healer, eh? Divine? president, exchange, bate Court, to e held at on the ‘Jtli j ever. There is Belfast, day are ! show it eatiip. and military operations often Arrangements will he made for McSwitters—No; ward. [Syracuse Herald. etc. Rev. Mr. Skerrie of Saco will of October next, and cause, any they a l'rohate Court held ai evening. as At on as a nothing gooi; have, whv tli said account should not he allowed. "t ih 1. \ed waiting for remounts. If eivi-1 excursions to Togus and Augusta state Itch on human cured in 30 minutes speak “The Church Factor in for the Ci'tuiu Wald- by don't believe the CEO. E. JOHNS! >N\ Judge. I). 1:| lized countries who in the busi- i and late never Education.” of the condition ; September, A engage House. Wednesday Thursday, Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This Reports A true copy. Attest: substitutcr. I'.UAliDMAN widow nos of killing would leave dumb aui- in.the afternoon. For further particu- fails. Sold by A. A. llowes & Co., Drug- of the churches in the conference will I Chas. p. ILazkltivk. Register LEATHER. Ki:/.IAman, late ot lieltast, in sat ... i.s 'Ui war would not be so cruel and write tlie gists, Belfast, Me. lyrlfi. close the exercises in the forenoon. MAiOfi'S RUBBER and MAJOR'S lars to (fraud Secretary, do. deceased, presented Two separate c»;n»i*nts—the best. 1- having them. lyXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Tire subscriber hen v having "•;,.•>>. Without the aid of dumb E. Brackett, Belfast, Me. The Woman’s Alliance will hold its K-'TAIST.lsFfKD ISTfl. for an allowance rdered, petit?' ferocity, eyes that burn into a man’s soul and mad- cai.-i ■ hut if all persons interested > iasi so Sometimes a fortune, never, you den him.” with the of the in the of and long. meeting presentation County Waldo, deceased, given order to be pnhl shed three we. have a sallow a jaundiced as law All de- in our war with the Philippines many complexion, “Say, she ought to be made to wear col- following subjects: "The Church as a bonds the directs. persons having the Hepuhli'-an loutiiai, a de- look, moth and blotches on tlie mands the estate of said deceased are at ui.n rses died, maimed and bruised on the patches ored glasses.” [Cleveland Plain Dealer. Factor in Civil Fife,” “The Relations against Hellast, that they t; skin.— all of a Liver Trouble. But sired to present the same for settlement, and all Court, to he held at Helia-t, a and were overboard— signs of the Church and the “The passage, pitched Hr. New Life Bills Clear Mr. wculdnt marry that Schools,” indebted thereto are requested to make payment County, mi the 'd 1: day d t King’s give Skin, fc’appeigh—“1 I food for the lishes. Many of the horses Rosy Cheeks, Rich Complexion. Only 25 Miss Gabby. She is terribh set in her w ay” Church as a Spiritual Force.” immediately. ABNER F. DUNTON. at ten of the clock before no. Hope, Sept. 11.15K)»>. it win the tl it survived the passage were unlit cents at R. 11. Drug Store. Mr. Soltleigli—“Isthat so?*” Mr. Sappeigli Thursday morning’s session will be any they have, pra>ei Moody's should n< t be for service and soon indeed. she has refused me a follow- granted. died. —“Yes, Why, opened by devotional service, NOTICE. The subscriber here- . L init nine times.” American. EXECUTOR’S Many thousands of horses have been Good Stocks. [Baltimore ed by an address by Rev. Mr. St. .lolin, A Sick Child Ili by gives notice that be has been duly ap- A true copy -Attest from this to can be made healthy, happy and rosy by civinpr pointed Executor of the last will and testament Cm as. I’. Ha/ki country South Af- secretary of the. American Unitarian True’s Elixir. Worms cause ill health in shipped it of rica. but so many have died on the pas- Boer War Nearly Over. association. thousands of children and their presence is Sch. "Ralph E. Hodgdon, Capt. Wil- not saspected. MICHAEL CHASE, late of Brooks, At a Probate Court. Me!•! v la ture or succumbed to the climate or tlie County ot Waldo, .-ti the «, liam as the in the of deceased, ami given to the rifle lire of the Boer that (Ten. (rieenleat1, stocked 81,000 I County Waldo, September, A. l>. 1 .><"*. of her recent the 20. The JSIail Severe Storm at Nome. The bonds as the' law directs. All persons having lias result seining trip, London, £ept. Daily A < tain instr umem >: Roberts been much delayed, waiting TKUE'S standard demands against the estate of said deceased are purport crew 855.83. has the from Loren- ! will and testament ot «i* for remount*. The in the kill- sharing following despatch I Elixir I household desired to present the same for settlement and lY activity Clau- zo d Frankfort, in said County countries Sdi. American, Capt. Matthias Marques: | expels 1 remedy all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- ing business in civilized just Nkatti.k, Wash., Sept. 25. The worms and for 4* been tor ; off of (fetch- is across ment immediately. ed, having presented sen, weighed 200,000 pounds "Heavy fighting reported cures all years for now ,,as increased the demand for ser- steamer Koauoke brings news of a dis- | ALFRED E. CHASE. Ordered, That not’ee he ed halibut as the result of her recent the Sabi River. This means that the the feverish- gi\> viceable horses so that the farmers of astrous storm at Nome. It with 1 Brooks, Sept. 11, 11)00. terested by causing a copy :' are and raged | complaints ness, 811.508.55, the high line British intercepting Steyn common in costive- lished three weeks succes>; the middle West are breaking in wild trip, stocking unusual violence for nearly two days the with their are at- children. d ness, NOTICE. The subscriber hereby Journal, at Belfast, horse.-: from the the far West sbaie being 8200.07 and average Reitz, who, forces, to the of and 1 published plains of up evening September 13, I Pare, 1 indiges- EXECUTOR’Sgives notice that he has been duly appointed pear at a Probate Court, ro share to northward and to ef- harm 1 tion.sour to work their being 8280,07. tempting push was the severest that ever visited west- leas, Executor of the last wijl and testament ol within and for said County farms. I vegetable. Ikstomach, Sell. Edward S. Eveleth, John fect a junction. ^ of next, .it ten ot War in civilized countries brings Capt. ern Alaska, A number of barges and etc. CAROLINE J1PSON, late of Monroe, day October off of “A commando is said to be surrounded i f noon, and show cause, if any tb wealth and fame to the is hard Marshall, weighed 158,405 pounds were ashore and wreck- in the of Waldo, deceased, and few, but lighters driven County given same should not be pt< ved. appro tietclied halibut of cod- near bonds as the law directs. All de- on dumb animals and the who do 3,non pounds Rietersburg.” ed. persons having CEO. E. .Mdi many is mands the estate of said deceased are de- fish, and oo barrels of halibut lins as “The war completely ended,” says against A true copy. Attest the tigliing and pay the taxes. All along the beach for miles, both sired to the same for settlement, and all the result of her recent the Lorenzo of TRUE’S E" present Ctl AS. P. 11 A 7. K I trip, stocking Marques correspondent east and west of Nome, the wind and Cures: indebted thereto are requested to make payment 8s,738.32, the crew 8251.47. The the Daily Telegraph. “Many guns have, Restores health to adults, acta immediately on JOSEPH L. WILDES. The man who the horseless sharing water have created havoc with tents cures of he mucous immediately. prefers the blood, diseases lining 11)00. At a Probate ( curt bold at la- Eveleth was the last hut one of the been and hundreds of wagons of the bowels and stomach, tone and Monroe, Sept. 11, so that Aunt Sarah can ride to destroyed and A number of gives | for the ot Waldo, ,n wagon mining machinery. Price Vo cents. Ask your druggist for it County fleet to last and has and thousands of tons of stores of every vigor. A ! >. 1 1M*0. town and do her shopping and let the get away spring, lives are believed to have been lost. It Write for book “Children ami their Diseases." I ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The subscrit er September. made a fine share off her stock. have been burned. notice that he has been M. old mare stay in the barn is an evan- description Burning is known that Andrew A. Kyanof Los DR. J. F. TRUE & CO., Auburn, Maine. A hereby gives duly ap- rriiO.MAS F. UEIIJ.V. betr ..f Sch. Thomas lies in every dilection in the pointed administrator of the estate of 1 late of Frankto in said » gelist. He not only carries the kingdom Nereid, Capt. Somers, wreckage Angelos was drowned. Several cap- of re- Hector district. WILLIS H. PENNEY, late of Knox, deceased, having presented • stocked 81,700 as the result her Spruit >f heaven into Aunt Sarah’s kitchen, tains and seamen on small tugs are that he may be apptdnted ,o:i crew 858. force of men in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given but the old mare in Charles' barn cent shack trip, the sharing “Any good police 20,000 are estate of said deceased. Uncle missing, and it is thought they bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- Sell. can effect the complete pacification of Thai the »atd enjoys religion. Joseph Rowe, Capt. Clayton lost. mands av.ain.st the estate of said deceased are de- Ordered, petit:- as the result the It will be for for and all all persons interested by ratisim Cunt Sarah is a mother in she Morrissey, stocked 83,000 country. impossible 500 are while sired to present the same settlement, Israel, Fully people homeless, derto be three w eel,- of her recent shore the crew slurr- the Boers in future to mass a force ex- For Women. indebted thereto are requested to make payment published ministers to the wants of the poor and trip, the loss in and is Y EATON. Kepublican Journal, a newsja: 1500. are sick of the buildings supplies Dr. Tolman’s Monthly Regulator lias brought immediately. JOHN how ing 807.50. ceeding They war, a 11)00. Belfast, that they may appear .. needy and tells Hod's blessings are over half million dollars. to hundreds >r anxious women. Knox, Sept. 11, is tlie stock and share and the Irish-Americans and other mer- happiness to he held at Belfast, within am showered alike the and the un- This largest The losers are There is no otlie. remedy known upon just heaviest individual positively on the‘.'tli i Pr. flower garden go away empty those by never see. for to make dreds of ladies whom I Write all indebted thereto are requested pay- on 1 1 ih of her flower son. [Cape Ann Advertiser. in 1SU5, was soon known the storm such other fast, the day handed. In one corner Carolina, May, and will extend further particulars. All letters truthfully ment immediately HENRY G. BARLOW. l>aniel Administrat all over and the Generals in all Wryimmth. garden is a hollow pine stump. It is Abbeville, assistance as it is possible. answered. Free confidential advice Freedom, Sept, 11, 1900. Zoraila Weymouth, late of Mom Catarrh tor twenty years and cured were matters of delicate nature. Bear that a tree was cut from that and the Secretary of War kept 15. Mail received aprivateor ty. deceased, having presented hi> said mast lu a few —Hon. Janies of Vancouver, C. Sept. in mind this is safe under days George for hours honorable dis- remedy absolutely NOTICE. The subscriber hereby administration of said estate iw stump more than a hundred years ago. “I have been a busy signing 25. Advices from Skagway state that every condition and will positively Scranton, Pa., says: martyr possible gives notice that he has been duly appointed that notice there, for the tired soldiers, who im- to Daw- leave no after ill effects upon the health. EXECUTOR’S Ordered, Aunt Sarah flower seeds last to Catarrh lor constant charges passenger rates from skagway By Executor of the last will and testament of > planted twenty years, Dr. E. M. TOL- weeks successively, in The Kepid in the of that Xow in the throat and in mediately applied for them,” writes son have been advanced to $00 first mail securely sealed, §2.00. spring cavity stump. hawking, dropping pain UAN CO., 170 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. LYDIA J. ALDEN, late of Belfast, newspaper published in Belfast, the offensive breath. I tried Hr. Mrs. Thaddeus Horton, in the October class and from that all interested may a that weather beaten old stump is half head, very and $50 second class, in the of Waldo, deceased, and persons Catarrhal powder. The first Home the — County given bate Court, to be held at Belfast, hidden flowers and is of Agnew's Ladies’ Journal. “During Dawson to $75 first class and bonds as the law directs. All persons de- by blooming After Skagway, having of October next, and show >,au- application gave instant relief. using Mr. asked for a mands the estate of said deceased are de- itself a tiling of beauty. evening Benjamin $00 second class. against have. whv the said account should a few bottles 1 was cured., 50 cents. Sold the Con- sired to present the same for settlement, and all Aunt has lived a life of hatchet, and with it he defaced Two sacks of Dawson bound mail CKO. E. JOHN Sarah activity Edmund Wilson and A. A. Howes & indebted thereto are requested to make payment by federate seal. About twelve o’clock last PROBATE NOTICES. A true copy. Attest: the time for that sunk on the steamer Stratton immediately. WILMER J. DORMAN. 1 and progress, all reaching Co.—1. Ci iAs. P. Ha/.eh better tilings, and lias reached a high the same night the Confederate party October in the Yukon river, have been Belfast, Sept. 11,1900. their retreat in the direction of excellence in her She RELIEF IN SIX HOURS. continued found 100 miles below the wreck and NOTICE. The subscriber degree calling. cross- NOTICE. The subscribes \ DMIMSTRATOR’S NOTICE of while notice that he has been duly ’■ admires the order that reigns in her Washington, Georgia,and sent to Dawson. ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives hereby gives notice that he has been duly A hereby {rives notice that be Bladder Disease in the darkness administrator of the estate of ADMINISTRATOR’S kitchen, her famous white bread and Distressing Kidney and ing the Savannah River appointed appointed administrator of the estate of appoin ted administrator of the cm relieved in six hours by “New Great that the seal be for of B: as steps to further some one suggested What Shall We Have Dessert? JOHN P. MADDOCKS, late of Swanville, HENRY MANNING, late of Lincolnville, CHARLES A. FOGG, late blooming Hocyers South American'Kihney Cure.” It is a idea was at looked the thrown overboard. This in the of deceased, and in the County of Waldo, deceased, progress. Aunt Sarah upon on account of its This arises in the in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given County Waldo, given great surprise exceeding when the boat reach question family every bonds as the law directs. All de- bonds as the law directs. All pers. horseless as a in the life of in blad- once approved, and bonds as the law directs. All persons having persons having wagon step in relieving pain Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, mands the estate of said deceased are mauds against the estate of said deer..- ed mid-stream it was dropped with a dull day. demands against the estate of said deceased and against to be as she had im- and back, in male or female. a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared desired to the same for and sired to present the same for setili progress improved, Sromptnesser, kidneys bed of that desired to present the same for settlement, and present settlement, retention of water almost imme- into the sandy river No no all indebted thereto are to make indebted thereto are to maK proved in the art of making white bread, Relieves splash in two minutes. boiling! baking! all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- requested pay- requested If want relief and cure beautiful Southern watercourse, where add water and set to cool. Flavor: payment immediately. immediately. and thereby, by the means of steam diately. you qnick boiling ment immediately. WILf I AM B. BLAV this is the remedy. Sold by A. A. Howes & to this its mission all fulfilled, it Kaspberry and Straw- HERBERT G. MADDOCKS. JOHN R. DUNTON. and lightning, the burdens of the day, —Lemon, Orange, J 900. Burnham, Sept. 11,1000. lighten Belfast, Me. Iyl9 At grocers, 10 cts. lylo Swanville, Sept. 11,1900. Belfast, Sept. 11, human race and of dumb animals. Co., Druggists, serenely rests.” berry. your four corners. '■''Evolution at up, Loretta had bought the gum, and THE UNITED STATES had given a couple of pieces to each. TREASURY. over the fence ,, r„„tt leaned “Chew on one, and offer the other piece the street. The light to some of 'em,” she said biting vin- Washington, Sept. 29. The Treas ''t;„„ ury was never in a « street lamps cut dictively on a piece of it herself. stronger position 'M,ne A little than at the present in way outside the Hardware, time, both in :ln< spring night irreg- relations to the °ts Mrs. Cooper halted her forces, and gave money market and in pain ! the odor of its resources for ,,„i freshly the final instructions. “We'll not all go meeting J he wise expense? ! came to the nostrils, in at once,” she said. "We'll and far-sighted just slip measures of Rheumatic OF THE.... astir. in, one at a time, an' set down an’ : Secretary Gage have put back into reel! growth just begin market much the on the gum. The rest can watch from money which would other- 11 ,nl heavily beside her, wise be locked *yciatic or the outside, so's to know when to come.” up in the sur- This Treasury m a startled jump that “Who—who’s goin’ in first?” asked plus. will give greater facilities tor BELFAST FUEL one. funds X, die fence. obtaining for moving the Neuralgic HAY CO. “I'll crops than have been she exclaimed, go," said Mrs. Ilignutt, the light witnessed for coper!” years. of determination in her eye. many a as scare ’em body So it The gold in the not a was she who came in, and, spy- Treasury is near the Pain is a symptom, dis- ing a vacant box between two of the highest point ever attained in the what must fight is not with h s- ease; you nulled, the oily tory of the cause. men, started toward it. Lapham, think- country. This point was the pain but its Liniments :n double chins and a touched m Haddocks, her a when external ication Plymouth ing customer, intercepted her. August, the combined and oils for app Vein, Scranton, : t mu. “Thought you gold held the than “What can 1 show you this evening, by Treaury on government are almost worse useless. min', Marthy,” she ex- account and that held is ma’am?” he inquired. against gold eer Internal treatment necessary to i.'i uo to scare you and titivates was cause. The blood “Nothing, thank you, Mr. Lapham.” $435,000,000. The amount overcome the AND LATUM .. hehl on and the Eft LEHIGH. apron.” she replied, with a smile. As government account on Mon- must be purified nerves gracious 10 ildren's fault; they’re she day, kept was — ■ Stove aiul Chestnut. sat down on a box. the men around $210,381,927, and the strengthened. i, ami (irate } a DihvjreJ nJ in b i Is around so't you can amount held one that has pjr m, irrels, $6.25 the stove stopped talking. There was against gold certificates There is remedy $6 0() C a clothes on ’em. in circulation was in your an amazed pause. “What’s the mat- $213,293,059 makimr been successfully employed In Dump Carts, Tate Barton’s a 6.10 5 85 -•in,mV rot- ter, she total gold fund in the thousands of cases— ^ gentlemen?” 1 of — inquired, blandly. Treasury c anyway not about Prices at Wharf, ngham, "You was talkin’ fast enough when I $432,000,000. 5.85 5.60 ■c sew it. Come on When to this in, come in. Don’t let me disturb amount is added the \ you.” in Lehigh 25 ce.its per ton extra. ) Then, before their astonished she $179,291,900 specie in New York Dr. Williams’ as said the eyes, House •night well,” pulled out a of and Clearing banks on September s piece gum, began A dtscount of 25 cent, ton will be m Cooper’s gone down to there is a visible fund per ide from the above prices chew contentedly. “When you get gold in these two Pink Pills ) ..ii went out Greensboro centres alone of for C ASH within ten through with your tobacco, nearly $000,000 ooo V days from delivery ot Coal. with the Heed maybe you'll of the held { night try a piece of my chewin' stuff,” she part gold by the New York ;v I nit 1 lonesome! banks is in for got said to her left-hand neighbor, offering Treasury gold certificates a and a-tick- but the allowance for ticking, a piece of gum, generously large. The them would im Cumberland Coal. ie I Wood of all right nervous; so man—'twas Dave out: pair only slightly the total gold holdings Kinds; IS OFTEN ninet and shawl and Jenkins—gasped in \\ Pale People VERY DESIRABLE. “N—no,—thank you,” and the rest of aslungton and New York,and would be offset i All-Mil g nvmtee 1 viti-if ntorv in them stared at her as if had never many times bv the fund of Rheumatism is a disease of the weight, quality and delivery.} T.-lenlmm. ? were on they in the r,*--Speeuil attention given 1-. delivery outsfile limits. they sitting seen her before. Her husband leaned gold banks, in circulation and in blood; Neuralgia is the prayer of city ! Connection 18-4. We :i.e hands \ Guarantee it t mighty, air-tight over, and gave her a look. private outside of these centres a nerve for food; Sciatica is but Mrs. meaning It became evident Ilignutt’s pride "Here’s your paper,” he said. with the close of rheumatism under another name. r the war that sitting-room, keep- “Thank you, Jim. real Spanish the liberal provis- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale nvcrsation with you're thought- ion made vig- ful,” she answered, coolly, taking it. by Congress for carrying on People cure these troubles by at- New the war Kineo Great but disregarding tlie look: before she by loans and the increase of tacking the disease in the blood Range. Claim Otter i-t tlit* with taxation would soon Proofs as way me," could say more, Mrs. Bascom's voice accumulate a large and driving it out. to in I -.-less. "Might's well broke in: surplus the Treasury, it was not their efficacy are found in thous- !nr all the good .Jim “Good evening, all! You do look real thought prudent to reduce taxation ands of testimonials from grateful Our 1 the house. All until it became more clear who have been cured. Pearl THE day sociable, declare for't. Nev' mind, Mr. what contri people Range. REPUBLICAN JOURNAL -aw mill, and button would be At or irectfrom r>r. Wil- nights, Cooper, I'll sit on this keg." she glanced made bv the new druggists t chance to talk to ! towards liams Medicine Co., Schenectady, around at them dependencies their own ex- on pleasantly. “Sorry 1 N. Y., postpaid receipt of price, '...AXIi... a> as soon’s i penses, or what 50 cents box; 6 boxes. $2.30. I sup- can’t keep you gentlemen company with charge might fall for a per and there I time the Hardware, tobacco, but I never learnt to chew. T n)ion Federal Treasury-while time.” arrangements for Alpine Range. ran get away with gum. though.” self-government were * ! ,c 'orners is in i made. _ there, ! “Yes. they saw she could. But Mrs. being chuckled Mrs. been directed to the Coop- ji Cooper was rolling in. She sat down Secretary Gage soon perfected a steadily keeping a sort o’ sas- series of in the sewing ! on a box. but it cracked and important measures by which Treasury impregnable position | ominously, which will ensure iw. men talk about > tlie was public confidence, i she. too, tried a keg. The perplexed surplus kept under control and Kineo Coal an’ tattlin’ round! money released for the use of the employing the surplus as far as good Furnaces, l.apham offered her a chair, lint she re- people wiieii in the and judgment permits in the reduction of they get togetli- fused it. and offered him -some guru! moving crops carrying on than a flock o’ old i instead of the public debt, and the re- The fun went on. When I.oretta came production permitting its putting ;:.'k in mainder at the of the The I test Farm and in the starts with them. in, Dave .1 enkins tried to hide behind the congestion tlie Treasury. One of disposal money Family Paper a the women takes it bis Mist was to resume tlie market tor the encouragement of ample Kineo Wood Furnaces United States. I! stove, but she took no notice of Ins pres- steps issue news to the men i of which funds and low interest rates in the con- they ; cnee. The women talked of this and gold certificates, was suspend- Believing that every one of our readers should ed Carlisle in duct of the present great volume of ....WITH A LI. I that with cheerful, il' homely, repartee, by Secretary iso:; when nave at least one good agricultural and family truth," atlirmed Mrs. the reserve business in the United states. and endeavored to draw their husbands gold dropped below sioo.ono,- journal, we have perfected arrangements whereby v. “But this even- ooo. The issue of Ciiaulks A. Conanr. , into the conversation: but if the men certificates did not we can semi that practical and instructive jour- cmne 1 affect the Late of the Best straight hack had been suddenly stricken mute, they directly volume of money, Improvements Material, nal. Farm and Home, in connection with The paper < )h. yes. in- but afforded great relief to the Freaks of the Galveston Storm. .burn Ion would have talked quite as much. market! maxi fai n inci) nv Republican remarkably liberal terms ii live minutes. That 1 because it enabled tlie i It was have .Jenkins who succumbed public to get the as given below. Lack of space forbids but a brief of an hour use of convenient currency A to the Dallas ago by | tirst. Cnder a pretext of a paper in dispatch News says: description of the contents <>f Farm and Ibnne ; examining seen a of him of coin. “It is that the first death i- sign ; case of pocket-knives, lie approached place gold likely caused NOYES & NUTTER MPG. which unequalled for variety and excellence Several other were taken the storm was that of a CO, the door, and then out- steps which by negro child, Prominent among its many departments may lie quickly slipped more wnrst off. diminished the which was blown out of a ■. Marthy." j side. Soon old Mr. Walton recollected directly idle funds house on HANGOll, MAIXK. .;mi0 nienri.iiuxl f1 Furm ;?i,| harden, \| ,1-Uet Reports. ■■I.oretta Jenkins : in the and to near a pressing errand elsewhere. John Tred- Treasury put them use Twenty-11 rststreet, Avenue \, and Fruit Culture. Plans and Inventions, The lplaryt ■ doctor last Tluirs- I among the One of these was drowned about l o'clock well had a letter t" mail.- and il was people. Saturday.” Talks with a Lawyer, Around the blobe, Live stock k. when liltle 1 lave tlie purchase of four and live R* P. STICKNEY. Agent, Belfast. important that il should he mailed at per cent, and Dairy, The Poultry Yard, Hie question Box. ■, 'li the and bonds, in the autumn of to the In a wooden bathtub Mrs. croup, once, though mi mail would go out until l.v.in, Chapman Plants and Flowers, The Veterinary, Fashions and Hardware and amount of sm.gno.il.70. The amountof Bailey and Miss lUanche were began eleven next morning. One by one they Kennedy l unci Work, Household Features. Martin's an' I currency released in foi them, carried out into the Gulf, where sale, ; slipped away, ingloriously beaten oil paying they Fai and Ho is j she ni»»n >nthlf about the child. lie! ineluding the premi unis, was *21.771.>07. spent Saturday night. Xot till the next j lheir own ground. thus giving vmi 21 numbers a year, the whole dig 1 ■;s last when the Then cauu the law, which morning did the tide them back The astounded l.apham was left alone refunding bring luakin. .1 vn.uiue of over 500 pages, burning with iinl I.oretta was near was largely tlie work of to where the could j with ten "1 the most respected matrons Secretary Gage, rescuing parties all the latest and most reliable information that ni ached' I hn e Jenk- I under which he was authorized to anti reach them. Xeithev of them has a ,■ 1 of Hie town, ami listened bewilderedly expel 'mice and science can -‘..poly. lik for eipate out of the present the relative in Galveston left alive. mighty light iI to Mrs. Cooper's description of the wed- surplus lly speciui arraugenic.it we make for a limited future interest the ding presents "t her niece in Colorado. payments upon pub- time the fo! lowing liberal offer: ■i do tlie same lic debt by issuing two percent bonds One of tlie experiences of the storm, very lie reheated behindhisdc.sk andauait- To ad w > pay fir The Kepuollran Journal on aid his w He. "lie tin the outstanding threes, fours and was that of Miss Heine Stanton of cd developments. For one whole hour year In advance. S2.0D, Farm and Home will be I" and with is see that paper, him lives, paying the necessary premi- Houston, who, her father and a they kept there. Then they arose __- sent for one year tree. The regular subscription over to um in cash. Tlieamount of these bonds younger sister, was on her -liphtheria ;i to go. camping for Farm and Home Is 50 cents a i last week the to 7.was I farm, two and a half miles from Leti- year. Hanner i went still aninuited- exchanged, up September *:kio,- j They out, talking Address all orders to :;e ones that was down ">2.17b. The premiums in antici- t i a. The house rolled fora distance of jI ly on the probabilities of a match be- paid j If you think there 1 >se of interest were goo and then The THh KKPIBLK’AN JIHBNAL PI B CO., they'll do the same tween the Widder Dean and the old pation *:>2,!i77,:-!2*, yards collapsed. girls isn’t any cure for jot Tlie interest saved to the were rescued several hours later in an 4niSU Belfast. Me. lots of relations | man Sackett. hut outside the voices fell government those troubles -'own. and T feel ! was about *41,700,(100. the net unconscious condition, but are real into silence. Mrs. Cooper was the lirst making though quite which distinctly a, take that ! saving about *>,700,001). seriously injured, they are it’s clear Plague | to take up the pean of victory. improving. feminine, The amount of this was less All the buildings on the were haven’t tried I "Kakes o' mercy, when I saw Mist' saving place you ...THE... ie loss than the benefits to the wrecked. to Lapham," re- | Cooper’s face I thought Cd die! If he important TANG1N. There’s in her "J could :| Treasury and the money market, both in the turn, ; wasn't just completely dumfnnzled—.” nothing t to the in tlie and the enabl- V Galveston to the ground. There's | At her reminiscent chuckle the others present future, by special Chicago world like this the to News "James 'tin' in there tliis min- joined the strain. ing Treasury anticipate *41.700.- says: Battersole of Gal- medicine for pain, kegs Ooi.i in future interest while veston was one of the men who were weak- and rough boxes, j their voices died in payments nervousness, tiradually away it had abundant carried far out to sea the n:'. chewing' and spit ; the distance. The behind surplus by putting during storm, ness and all of the light the" big > of 'em hut about *:!:;,110(1,(1011 at the command of whirled back in the rush of waters ills which women Swan has a again I got went out an Co. sign with angry flicker. and 1 where he i the money market instead of it lived to tell of it. The roof of his know so well. We ome, ought I he of the Hardware was at an keeping Sibley reign locked house, oil which he had t no good any other end. The up. sought refuge, believe in TAN- Country (lentleman. served as his IOi5Hh.it> Oh ot protection. 1 never Secretary Gage took another step on raft, and the spot on which G 1 N absolutely. ( be landed l on Mist' <'ooper is at I May i>. moo. to reduce the surplus bv was very close to the location To prove it, send ids readiness to redeem at his house had us a at eights—I'm tollin' you Discrimination announcing formerly occupied.” postal card GRAIN, Against Schooners. of y Ilignutt a little : par *2-7,004.700 outstanding two per once, and w'e will j A d will sot cent, bonds, which were extended at Galveston special to the Chicago send a Free sudden-like, Facts concerning the following ship- you Me." j j; that rate in lsot by Secretary Foster. I Times-Jlerald says: "Ray Ayers, an s- Samj>le of TAN- FEED. ping law are just to be too.” said Mrs. 11 ig- j beginning felt The amount oi these bonds redeemed year-old boy. unwittingly rescued his GIN, together with Hath to sister's two babies children's in bed, you by shipbuilders. Asa prominent tip Monday. September Id. was *ts.- during"the Hood. He a valuable medical was on a raft in Galveston on the dis- ■SEEDS and don’t seem to he any i Hath ship owner said: “ruder tins 400,1.7(1. boating treatise 1 when he a box ']■ dim's hound to get The operations already set forth put passed with the two chil- eases of women. law one of our schooners, built under dren in it. ■e or other.” i back into the money market more than He seized them, but the You see how much 1 and rated for ing would break 'em inspection fifteen years, ! $72,000,000, which would otherwise have weight was too heavy for his raft, and we believe in this GROCERIES must be been locked in tlie It so he them on two bales of medicine. ,!i,,r’s double chin shook ; inspected tire second year up Treasury. re-j placed bay on of a >». It' a whole lot of mained for another feature of tlie top boating shed. When he A. M. BIMNbER & CO.’S IlH|K)V((>l'S (>1 J , I * us after she is built, while any old hulk re-1 law to add about $so,O0O,oon to found his sister he learned that herehil- Successors, down there some night that has funding been made over into a tlie which dren were and when dealers in :.ir tin._\-t !11y o I barge j currency will be available lost, a searching with'em—my sakes, can be used without ami is j New>orl7 He a man in in inspection j this autumn for tlie movement of tlie \ party discovered them they were still sight leit free to with our les." compete schooners, i crops. This feature was the sleeping, unconscious of their danger.” the qualifying clause increase! Anthracite and — if 't 'ud i regarding passen- in bank-note circulation which was en- i i'dck enough, gers a manifest A iid Mrs. being absurdity, as coal couraged by the refunding bonds and Galveston special to the Chicago Ilignutt. as a rule are not [ DWINELL-WRICHT barges sought after by by tlie opportunity afforded for the j Times-IIerald says: "The Labett | CO.| Blacksmith already up, tying her ! tourists as family L03.IS. they can commit suicide in a creation of small banks in sections t ot Galveston lost four generations of 'ii.M irthy,” she gurgled much j more economical manner. The where tlie need for credit was its members in the flood. One of the go get Loretta and keenly j OKDKKS delay occasioned by these laws means felt. young Labetts, the only member of the PKOHl’TIA FII.I.KD Mandy Tredwell, an’ ! in the aggregate a considerable loss to The bank-note circulation stood on who was found we’ll go in there an’ family escaped, after the H°USE schooners, a loss that is un- water had subsided at •i’i, i>, -i7 Front St.. Belfast, }fe enough gossiji to last entirely January 1, 1900, at $240,195,523. The his home, trying necessary and accomplishes no good increase while the law to scrape with his bare hands in PURE MOCHA AND JAVA began refunding graves C0/> TELEPHONE 4-2. c f i whatever.” in the sand for his thin face was aflame, was pending in Congress, antieipa-! father, mother and OFTHEHICHESTCRADE V/> Following is the law referred to: tion of the of the new law. but sisters.” We’ll—oh land! benefits ( ‘-ally! “The local of steam inspector vessels became marked during the spring and > For sale by retail grocers wherever there is a demand for the Notice of cape?—come on, let’s go shall once in Foreclosure. ■ every year, at least, or after the law was enacted. I Pete J. is best coffee obtainable—where are to a s and summer, Brophey, day police clerk, very people willing pay Whereas. A. -> .,- lirst, then Evelyn White ..i u?, , ,, upafter upon in of the mas- laid at the application writing The circulation rose on April 1 to $270,-1 up Tremont House with fair (not a fancy) price. Packed in 1 and 2 lb. air-tight tin County of Waltl.i, by h-*r momma a'e ,i. duo-d ter or ■ owner, the hull bruises which he “White House” reaches the consumer in condi- July s. b'.K. and ... in Waldo j,v_ ,tr\ of mss the street and carefully inspect 953,008, on June 1 to $300,488,889, and | suffered during the cans, perfect knock- of l)o.-d>, book j.Vj. I’a.no '.*11 oi!i\«• \. d fo ;••(.! each sail vessel of over seven hun- on 1 to The amount night of the the tion— I.. .'i oius' August $320,015,350. storm, says Houston always. Flosson of said a front door before dred tons and j Searsport. .d-rtain pan T-’ ,.i all other vessels and on was Post. His father and mother were iost. land situate m said "l eagerness had subsid- Saturday, September s, $325,339,-1 S-mrsport and d.*>.-! : of over one hundred were all io!Io\v>. to wit: bounded « barges tons burden, 705, showing an increase of almost $80,- they at the homeof George W. PRINCIPAL COFFEE ROASTERS, BOSTON. north b\ ^; ‘| J | st i>> Havener lot and land •* Waliae. carrying passengers for hire within since the of the ( leveland, at the southeast corner of uk Mis' even- 000,000 beginning year, b> l'--nohse«tt bay, and we>t I N.-iri' .*t ('ooper, good their district and shall j Avenue and respective satis- The banks are still entitled to about! (J Twenty-seventh with the buildings th**i eon. and »n 'd. I certainly am glad street, 'wiiei-.-a i,' themselves that such vessel so and Mr. ITth da\ of August. A. !». toon, no a aii .. a I 'm fy every $4,000,000 of additional notes upon Galveston, Brophey was the lonesome as a sideratfon. tile said n.-m a- 1. stray j submitted to their is of a which i only survivor out. of a of Floss,„,f.j to the was their inspection bonds recently deposited, they party nearly assigned saiii mortmuae and tile debt t•,• lire,” structure suitable for the one hundred. i.-1>> service in will receive within a few weeks. eiired. m the undersigned, who t Ij.-i i.\ m,.. which she is to the leira! owner and be employed, has suit- The combined efforts of the opera- hold.- t.si*amn able accommodations for the crew and tions the Druggists Speak: already described, including The recorded in said ot i>•* >|>. \ .• is in a New Trotting Record. i£e^i>try l*a_ condition to warrant the belief to •JO.'., and whereas tll“ eo'VlmoM saul m..o of course." disbursements for bonds amounting “We have a good sale on “L. I.” Hardware, that she be used in has been broken, now therefor.*. h\ "chewin' may navigation with $72,000,000 and an increase in the bank- s,.u ihe plug tobacco That remarkable M. L. PORTER, M. D.. Danforth, Me hreaeh of th condition tnereof, i ! n.-v safety to life.” note circulation to gelding. The Abbot ics. I amounting sso.OOO,- which has been closure of >;r.l mort maa'** s’pose.” showing whirlwind s have increased the money at the “I have a sale and Searspoft. |*|i• 11111. 1 o.x i. ud.” came Mrs. Cooper’s 000, j speed all summer, 25th good steadg demand.’’ command of for the Sept, won the Mis' me the people moving R. Bascom, and The New Banner. trotting record held for six, years H. MOOD), Belfast, Me. Star-Spangled crops and keeping in motion the wheels by tired of that everlasting Alix. Alix went a mile at “ of an amount of more! Galesburg ‘L. F.’ Atwood’s Bitters is one of the few all the men of an even- industry by 111., in 1304 in 2.03 3-4. The Abbot at comparativelg FARMERS ! oil, say, can you .see, by the far Eastern than uglit we'd learn'em ales- $150,000,000. Terre Haute turned thetrack in good sellers.” ASA H. SMOW, Damariscotia, Me. light, This has not the 2.03 1-4. A KK YOU 1NSI KEI) ? in' down there, an’ set policy prevented it is a iar hack to What so proudly is hailed in the in the cry Flora Temple and talk; in twilight’s maintenance of a large surplus whole mile in 2.10 3.4 in July and August aret he ureat liirhtuiiu months join right last gleaming? 135!) seemed a larm than sufficient to en- Mop* pn»pi*rt\ is destroyed at tin- *:i>oi: an’ we want Whose broad Treasury, more marvellous They overcome Weak know, you stripes and after performance, but since then If*eatise ot Imhtnine than :«v a," otlie! >. bright stars, sure confidence in the maintenance of >ome, j a with ness, and 111:1 he a of many fight, i higher breeding, more skilful track irregularity s|.ialty insuring turn. prop.-rt-v the and in the of aa:iin>t loss or In lands near and is so gold standard ability omissions, increase any d imam* hv 1 iuh111 .._ .*: tire. sake. Mis’ Cooper,”— far, gallantly stream- building and advancement in mak- PENNYROYAL PILLS vi# sulky tKt -or Send me a postal and I will lo.'to vonr tone was one ing’? the government to meet all legitimate and and banish plae, .md of admir- ing other aids to greater the “pai.is tell you all about it. And the thanks in our demands. The of over speed, of menstruation.” are “LIFE SAVERS” to at al do heat the Dutch! prayers, rising high surplus receipts record has been cut They girls in the air, the fiscal slowly down. Aland womanhood, of and No HI V. 1 .11 l>sON HATCH. > wi t of that in a month of ordinary expenditures during S. startled the world with aiding development organs body. Give to the World that our her 2 03 3-4 known women -,;H Client re Montville. ii proof flag is which ended on June 30 last was remedy for equals them. Cannot do harm—life s .I i will go with you, still there: year in 1335, and nine years later Alix reduc- $81,229,770. Most of this amount was becomes a pleasure $1.00 PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold up something to put Oil, say, let that banner be ed that tigure by live seconds. star-spangled out in the debt in the by druggists. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO.. Cleveland, Ohio ku. I ain’t going to lock waved paid reducing For six years the Alix record has with- CAUTION. O'er the manner set forth. The result l.ige Bascom right if lands we have freed and the peo- already stood all attempts to lower it. No trot- For Sale by R. h. Moody, Belfast, Maine. All pel sons are hereby «*aut i.*nr < >.m.mi r ri- .i\ II n;n w \vs. I men. Blest with mands. He lowered the FRED Me They hurried victory and peace, may the record to wagon at the ATWOOD, Winterport, Belfast. go. toon, --awas along Sept. Heaven-rescued land on Hartford hi, niggling breathlessly. At The cash balance stood Monday, meeting and attempted to get Praise the Power that hath us was the same; and made a pow- 10, at $136,288,297. This is close to the Alix tigure on the sewing erful nation! September Empire INSURANCE It,, "as thrown aside; news- exclusive of the big gold reserve of City track. At that time he was and REAL ESTATE, And onward we only NOTICE must, for our cause it is the stand- able to do »•:, ,’i,! headlong, as wife after just: $150,000,000, provided by gold 2.04. In that test he showed of the remarkable in the H];,! alone or with the elder And this be our “In God ard law as a guarantee sincerity speed middle half In In B<».\hi> <>k ai.dkhmi n, 1 motto, is our in-d the revolt against the trust and ability of the United States in his performance Tuesday ids greatest Oiti>K!{ N... «. Belfast. March w. woo. Over Million Assets Ordered, That a 1 hills against the eitv shall he b, Ike Hardware. At last a Let the star-spangled banner in be It is this speed was in the Representing Twenty triumph maintaining gold payments. developed middle half itemized and shall lie approved bv tile ! waved and which he in one proper ten, laughing and “cut- reserve which would suffer first, stepped minute. committee before placed in tin* hand’s of the audi O'er tlie lands we FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, TORNADO INSURANCE. k " they had not done since have freed and the peo- most heavily, in case confidence was After this performance why should tor. Also that all -aid hill- MI ST he in tin*hands ples we’ve saved! of the auditor ON OR BKFORK THK FRIDAY ’' turned the disturbed the election of a President not the two minute trotter J^-STEAM BOILER INSURANCE AND Bond, for Contrut days, toward by be looked INSPECTION.„a Security. Cashier,. next the first in each Saxe. for no ..ling Monday month l!;dcd in the town— [Martin to the gold standard. at very distant A' or w ill lie over sign pledged destroy day? [N Her ors, Administrators and Trustees. Correspondence solicited Real estate bought and sold they until the next month. 13 The balance of $136,288,297 is aid. Tinware. general not all idle in the Treasury vaults. Ii,, HARDWARE. Itching. Burning, Creeping, Crawling lying Skin Diseases relieved a Pill in few minutes by The necessity of preventing stringency Sense.—It stands to reason that Dr Tumps. Agnew's Ointment. Dr. t Agnew’s Ointment in the money market led Secretary Gage Aguew’s Little Liver Pills will crowd For Sale 'i:,; we to have a little relieves out of ought instantly, and cures Tetter, Salt in the autumn of 1899 to increase the the market many of the nauseous old-timers Cheap. to *: chew tittered Mrs. Rheum, Scald A better medicine at less mare, size and weight. on,” Head, Eczema, Dicers, sums entrusted to national banks, but than half the Bay good ,1. |dte-haired Blothes, and all of the Skin. It is price is all the Edisoits Tlm*e-yenr-old colt. grandmother. Eruptions argument needed to Phonograph to the keen and secured government a or Top buggy. •c s’et chewin’ came in a soothing quieting and acts like magic absolutely the demand wliat it has Better than Piano, Organ, Music Box, for it sings and talks as well as plays, and ,. gum,” in all the of United States bonds. been—phenomenal— Skeleton wagon. ti -'bpi Baby Humors, Irritation of the Scalp by pledge 40 doses 10 cents. They cure Sick don’t cost as much. It reproduces themusic of any instrument—band or orchestra—telis y' ration from Loretta.I enk- on last at Head Sulky, high wheels.’ or Rashes during time. 35 a These stood Monday and sai(l than done. In less teething cents deposits ache, Biliousness, allay all stomach stories and sings—the old familiar hymns as well as the popular songs—it is always ready. Harnesses and blankets. ^tivcT"'11^ box. Sold by Edmund Wilson and A. A. $95,879,111. irritations. Sold by Edmund See that Mr. Edison’s 'dilutes a was taken Wilson and signature is on every machine. Cata- collection Howes Co.—4. of has A. A. Howes ifc Co.—S. C. MARSHALL. The policy Secretary Gage logues or atl dealers, or NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO., 135 Fifth New York. Ave., Belfast, July 12,1900.—28 SEARSPORT LOCALS. Daughters,” where the influence of her ever Wixterport. Austin P. West met with j ready heart and hand was keenly appreciat- an accident last Monday evening. He and j Sidney B. Sargent has entered the Boston ed. Every evidence of high esteem was his housekeeper, Miss Martha Hall were ] Dentil College. shown by the large attendance and numer- driving, when at the head of York hill the ous floral tributes. Of her immediate fami- horse started and I If You Capt. D. S. Goodell is absent on a busi- ran, throwing the two out, her and her Mr. West’s collar bone and ness trip to Boston. ly, husband, adopted daughter breaking injur- j mother, now the widow of the late (.'apt. ing him internally. He is now in a critical I E. s. Upham and wife of Saugus, Mass., | Daniel Henry Hlake, three brothers and condition. Miss Hall’s wrist was broken. are at s. A. Stevens’. | two sisters, survive her, and have the sym- F. W. Nealley telegraphed Tuesday to Mr. Knew James X. Fowler of Major Bucksport pathy of all friends residing here, at this West’s son, C. A. West in Dorchester, Mass., Only in town last -was week. time of sorrow and bereavement. x J to come immediately, and he was expected to I Mrs. W M. Parse is visiting her sister, arrive Wednesday morning. the wonderful Laving of the C.cmvood CORRESPONDENCE. Quality COUNTY Home Grand Mrs. Cecil Paine, at Bath. Never Halldale. The one hundredth anni- range with asbestos lined of the oven, and two Will Rice left last Friday to accept a versary Baptist church in Knox will even shelves, v -u would Rvcksport. Harrison Carr, 80 years of be position in Medford, Mass. observed by appropriate exercises Oct. certainly have one. and in town affairs, took his age, prominent 13th and 14th. from abroad are Miss Maude . ... Speakers and Julia Brown returned life in the Penobscot river, 1 by drowning is the experiment expected. All are cordially invited to at-; from a visit to Boston Sunday. He had been It • during last Saturday night. high t tend....Mrs. C. M. Clement, Mrs. C. A. and Pendleton has j Irving gone to New York ill and presumably his mind had become of Mrs. Fred Foster, returned to their homes in ! to enter Tuft’s Dental with SO College. affected. Royal Lowell, Mass., last week. ...Mrs. John Colby Mrs. Flora Flanders of Rockland is visit- Belmont. John II. Flagg of Worcester, is very sick with bilious fever—Fred A. ing her F W. Porter. his and went father, Mass., who has been in town visiting Myrick family to Cherry field last & Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Flagg, returned Saturday to spend the winter—Mrs. C. L. Trussell, Belfast, Me. Mrs. Susan Bunker returned from a visit parents, SST.’tS important _Mitchell of to friends in Brewer Monday. Saturday, lie was accompanied by his sis- Wright Belfast was called here last week ter, Miss Lizzie M. Flagg, who has employ- lished its by the sickness of her mother, Mrs. Ellen Miss Margaret B. Sargent left for Boston great AMERICAN I — PORTS. UOR.V ment in a watch Bowman an article Colby G. W. Poland of New Harbor vis- to her factory.Scott Friday buy stock of fall millinery. New York, Sept. 25. Ar, schs. Mary Ann ! of Sidney was in town last week on busi- and world-wide ited friends here last week. Peter Monroe and McCann and Andrew N'ebinger. Bangor wife left by steamer ;j A niEitTMN. iii Brooklin. > Nichols is his Palermo. A a at sch. ness_Joseph repairing tramp made short call cld, Ella M. Willey, Port Spain; 27, ar, ami Mrs. A. .). Penobscot Monday to visit friends in Xew schs. Atherton, a barn.Lend a Hand Circle, Order of me i several places last for matches ! Estelle, Bonaire; Geo. B. Ferguson,! Ihi KFoiiii. In Winter I! York. reputation. as week, asking will meet Sun- Bangor for Rondout; cld, bark Mannie to Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert I King's Daughters and Sons, and food. lie broke into ■ Wednesday night Swan, Pernambuco; 2s, ar, schs. Fannie a Bn \s Iii Stoniimton. Si Mi n. p; Fanny Palmer and return Oct. with Mr. and Mrs. K. P. the house of ■ a daughters day, Ttli, George Crommett at Branch Edith, Stonington; Odell, Bangor; Davids. : Mrs. Thomas 11. Bray, da ed t<> their home in or- r<>! nitii. In Belfast, s. Manchester, Conn., Hills, Belfast. All not members of the Mills, by a back window. Mr. Crommett I Siner, Frankfort; Post Boy, Pertli Amboy p: irnmaii Mrs. Ivivvin I.. Coleord. a s., invited to attend. for Bangor ; July Fourth, do. for Buck sport Friday. der are cordially •J7JTS met him with a lamp and asked him what he I Fmwi.es. In Belmont. s-m; sch. Maud 2b, ar, Briggs, Bangor; Out. 1, ar. Mrs. sun Will who Fred H. Fowles, a Dix, made the to China Searsmont. Mr. L. C. Poor, Miss Alice wanted, lie said lie wanted a and s., voyage can match, schs Penobscot, Bangor; Henry Whitney, ; IIaski:ia.. In Stoniiutton in ship William H. Conner, arrived home Poor and Miss Bacon attended the teachers* rely upon asked who lived there. Mr. Crommett said Bangor, via New London. ami Mrs. Freeman t ifasi... fOOd 1 I’m in-. In s- last week. in 2sth—The Boston, Se]»t. 25. Ar, sch. Viola Leppard. I’ciioiiseot. convention Brooks, Sept. lie did. The tramp said lie had got inti* the and Mrs. .lolin li. a it makes Brunswick: 2d, ar, sells. A. Bel- l'hiltp. that Hayford, Simvkii. In Winter Ha, s h. Lizzie Lane made a harbor here last contest in Victor Grange closed last Wednes- it; wrong house, and went out of the fast: Josie sell. by way Hook, Bangor; cld, Laura; Mr. and Mrs. .lolin B. Sim. The result has not been de- door, lie told several that he M. Lunt, Fernandina; 2b, eld, sells. Fri-iay, lumber laden, from Bangor for day evening. the bread and people lived Mary W11.1.1 a ms In Monin ur en- A. Hall, Louisburg, C. B.: eoai : 'li. and ;s. William I». W New York. clared. Forty-seven members have been in Belfast — Messrs. Littlefield and Tootli- Daylight, port : Young Brothers, rolled the contest.... Rev. W. C. aker of Philadelphia. who the during more delicious and whole- Belfast were in town last week with 25. < Id, sells. Senator Benjamin Mudgett, has leased biscuit Philadelphia, Sept. M A K It i KI) Baker of South Thomaston is enjoying an their ensilage cutter and cut the corn and Sullivan. Portsmouth: Marx L. Cro*d>\,i Central house at Unity, was in town a few at Lake and tilled the silos of Wilder Trim, Belfast; 27, ar, sell. Susan V Picker- i outing Quantabacook....Mr. the finest that can Young and John Bl< KMl'liK-11 UiKIS. l!' V days the past v\ eek. ing, Haskell, Roekland: 2S, ar, sell. Lucy E Mrs. V. A. Simmons have returned from some—always Black... Fred his house a new -i*. Aubrey N. Bieknmre «>t p Spratt gave Roekland: ar, sell. William B. Mi>. after a four weeks’ French, 2b, j A Harris of Hixmoni. Margaret Logan, with a full line of fall and winter coat of Boston baked. paint last week. Palmer, Bangor: Oct. 1, eld, sells. Edward BlI.I.S-Mc FUil.A.M*. In < with friends returned to her be J stay here, Maddocks visited her Stewart, Bangor. Grace Portland Ralph C. Bills ami Sim. goods_Miss Lizzie North port. The Women's Christian Davis, home in Baltimore. Sept. 27. Ar, sell. John E. 1 of Camden. Philadelphia Friday. sister in Union last week. Rkv It is and Temperance Union have elected the follow- Devlin, llicliborn, Bangor: ar, sell .1. Man- j Kit auk-Ham in in. I. Frank Morrow was taken to the economy every way tembev William A Rev. hospital Dr. a from for ! Chester Bath: sld, sch. Florence Freedom. Barrell, graduate ing officers the coining year President, Haynes, Hamblin, both of Houldsbo-,.. at Bangor by steamer Penobscot Wednes- Leland, Newburyport; an, ar, sell. Pendle- < Bowdoin Medical College, class of 1900, is in better to use the whose Mrs. Sarah Orcutt; secretary, Mrs. Nellie j KUUUlMiK-RolU' UTS. Ill for Royal, ton Brothers, New Bedford. -A. Rom-11 Alison day morning medical treatment. at the Lake M. Mrs. Kldridg. town, stopping House....Quite Dickey; treasurer, Lucy Rhoades; Portland, Sept. 2b. Ar, seh. Flora Con- i Roberts. both of Camden, Mrs never dl I»K I N S K. \ Kllen Wales of Lynn, Mass., who a number of young people from this place work is certain, vice presidents, Mrs. Rachel Herrick, Mrs. : don, Bangor for New York : Oet. 1, sld, sell. LaHHAIII 11. always Isaac M. .ludkins of Alton ai lias R. F. Pettigrew, been kvisiting her brother, ('has. F. attended the teachers' convention in Brooks C. H. Bryant, Mrs. Cleone Whitmore. Philadelphia. of Frankfort. 2d. schs. S. M. Bird, Bangor, Sept. Ar, vn. In Fowler, returned to her home Monday last and — Miss Fannie Mrs. E. B. I.\M»-Cai.h South B Friday Saturday experimental.* Superintendents: literature, Philadelphia; Susan Stetson, Boothbas ! There are many imitation baking her U. Charles l.add and M The milk Williams is teaching at Centre Montville Elwell; narcotics, Mrs. RachelT. Harbor, in tow; sld, sells. Penobscot, New Maush-M. b dealers advanced the price of made from alum. They Herrick; Cokkismn. powders, health and York; 27, sld, sell. Lizzie Lane, Closson, It1. William A. Marsh of Bat milk twenty per cent. Oct. 1st. The price this fall_L. D. Jones, Esq., was in Belfast less but heredity,Mrs.Charles T. Knights; | may cost per pound, New York : 28, ar, schs. Annie P. Chase, i MeCorrison Of Appleton, M<- now is court week — Miss who has social Mrs. Melissa six cents per quart instead of live. during Benson, their use is at the cost of health. purity, Woodbury; Ellis, Port Johnson : Lillian and George W. Sl’KAH-Wli.ia.N. Ill ]b M-k Hr. Walter M. and M been relatives in town, returned to fiower mission, Mrs. William Boston ; sells. Kit New Spear T. T. Merrill w Son are extensive visiting Weston;peace Lewis, sld, Carson, \ Mr. and Mrs. (L Howe making York: sch. Wigu her home in Camden Nora and arbitration and Norombega, Bridgeport: 2b, ar, Win. Fi ivtu n. In ( u to the front of their mill. The work Friday....Mrs. ROYAL BAKING POWDER 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. press superintendent, repairs CO., Annie R. Lewis, Winterport; sld, sch. Mark 1». Mrs. 1 Banton returned home Sept. 2Gth after a Mrs. Nellie M. Dickey.F. P. Reed of Harry Wing and is being done in a very substantial manner. Pendleton, Providence; 80, ar, sell. Electa of Camden. pleasant visit to friends in Massachusetts. Glen Ridge, N. J., who has spent the past Bailey. Boston; sld, sell. Maggie S. Hart, *>oine of the veterans are making prepara- Prospect Village. The members of Prospect Ferry. Mrs. Louise Grimile i. ... Mr. Knowles Bangs has moved his fam- twenty-five summers at Saturday Cove, left New York; Oct. sld, sch. F. C. Pendle tions to meet with the Waldo County Vet- South Branch No. 142, met at their of Penobscot is visiting her sister, Mrs. ton, Wilmington, Del., and Philadelphia. 1)1 Kl). ily into the Wescott rent — Chas. Sampson Grange, "ii Saturday on his way home. eran Association at Brooks to-day, Thurs- hall. Sept. 27th, and papered their dining Harriet Perkins.Miss Martha E. Har- New Bedford, Sept. 25. Ar, sch. Pendle- was in Boston on business this week. North ton Baltimore. riam last at her old Stockton* Springs. Mrs. Annie Brothers, C\i:u. In liueksjiort., day room. All are anticipating a visit to Frank- spent Sunday home, Port 7:* Benton. Frank L. Marcia and Miss Eva Breed Reading. Sept. 27. Cld, seh. Menawa. | Harrison Carr, aged Town and daughter Mabel of Lynn, Mass., ( s.,-. Master .1. C. Dutch lia^ been engaged to fort's new grange—Miss Emmie Marden returning to Old Monday.Mrs. Leathers, Bangor; 27, cld. sell. Melissa! hi in mi i.. In «hland. s. both of were married are Mrs. Breed’s Mrs. Mel- (lntreliill. 77. \ears. a uc> Roundy, Benton, at Iron at Brown of visited her visiting sister, Trask, Boekland. aged -nperintend a crew in the construction of a is Mt. Katahdin Works, the Sil- Lilly Lynn, Mass., CorsiNs. In KlNuorth 1 "Wednesday night, Sept. 2Gtli. at the Metho- vina Crockett-Miss Mattie Littlefield has Perth Amboy, Sept. 27. Sld, seh. Post steamer at Port Clyde and wik begin work ver Lake Hotel—Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Wood sister, Mrs. Vina Ilarriman last week. infant daughter of Mr. and M dist in Clinton Rev. A. L. returned from Dark Harbor and Miss Jes- Boy, Bangor. agedmonths. at once. parsonage by of and Mr. (’has. Wood W. 1). Ilarriman, who was reported ill with Dorchester, Mass., Buck sport, Me., Sept. 27. Ar, sch. M. B. Cii.MmHK. Ilijlhil idiaill s Hansom. On the same Ervin sie Maiden from Seal where evening and of visited at Mrs. Ellie fever last is on the Harbor, they Stetson. with 2.5oo of ! youngest fluid of Millard o rim tinkers are '•till plentiful in the bay, family Orrington typhoid week, mending Banquero, quintals Wood and Miss Edna Fish of Benton Falls were employed during the summer. cod: sld, sch. T. M. Nicholson, Grand inore. aged year and >. in*».i; Ward's and Mr. S. S. Wood’s — hand. '.hoimh of small size Catches as high as recently Banks; sell. New York; Oct. I»<»\v. In Stonington, s were — A accident oc- James of 28, ar, Eagle, | married drowning Mr. 1. Clegg Frankfort visited friends 1 low. aged »; months v." i..d three hundred at a tide are re- Curtis of Camden was the guest of lsi.KSRORo. Our summer visitors have I. sld, sell. M. I>. Stetson, Gloucester. curred about two miles from East Benton, here recently. ..Edwin Jacobs has returned I In mi vm. In stoningt". s- Miss Ora last week — Mr. and Mrs. Brunswick, 27. sell. Wes- j" rted. Libby nearly all departed for the season. Among Ga., Sept. Cld, | Sarah W. Dunham, ag'-u evening, when the young son of from where he visited his M. oler, New York : Friday .John .Jennison of Waltham roe Mr. Clifton, Mass., ley Ilarrinian, 28, ar, days. i F \\. visiting the last to leave were J. K. Brackett of Balti- u. Larrabee has bought from C. ». Wilder Estes lost his life by falling from a Calderwood and wife sell. Tlieoline, Francis, Boston: Oet. 1, ar. jI Fhaskk. !’< I’i.■ to11. N > and Mrs. Fred Dock ham. ...Mr. Frank Gould brothers.Emery ! « more :J.T. of New Hexter sell. M. Fi user. >istet of -I.•!i;i D F saw-y r iv o. tli*1 >table at tlie head of which crosses Brook near the Attlebury York; Lyman Law, Bangor; eld, sell.! Bay bridge Maple are over the birth of a son_. s. si is in Boston visiting his sou Horace, who is of St. Dr. Geo. Shattuek of rejoicing Gladys, New York. 111 >i*<; k •>. In ciioi h•' v siit '-t, and has .John .Stewart Tiffany Louis; 1.;. 1 Ifien employed home of his father. The body was recover- Mrs. Fred Karnes is gaining.. .Miss Laura New Orleans. 27. Cld, seh. R. W. ; Hodgkins..ii. to leave Oct. 2nd for where he is Sept. !\ imp i.i s, •; 1 ;iast to move it to his Michigan, Boston; Rev. Dr. Leighton Parks of Boston; In Koekmnd. lot. ed two hours later, it was with consider- is at home from the Hopkins, Hieiiborn, Boston and sailed I to attend the winter. Mr. Wagner village, caring daughter of Charles and I >i college coming Miss Rose Cleveland of Princeton, N. J., from Port Eads Jstli. j1 * >ur :shermen at swan Lake have not able difficulty that tin* mother was prevent- for Mrs. Fames.F. Percy Partridge lias mouths. Gould will visit his daughter and family in E. 1!. of Miss daugh- Newport News. Sept. 27. Sld, sell. Sarah I'HIX K. Ill Al illigton. >. bt-en as successful in trout from herself into the so Hardy Boston; Ames, taking this year Hinging stream, been quite ill with a severe cold:. .Charles W. Lawrence, Carter, Boston: gai ft. infant daughter m v New Boston, N II., before returning; also ter of Ex-Governor Ames of Boston ; Dr. J. n foiniei '•masons. Fxpeits claim that great w as her grief. Lindsey of Prospect Village visited friends Charleston. s. C.. Sept. 27. sld, sell. Win. I’riUl'e. .1 1 weeks. friends in L\nn, Mass....Mr. Edgar Wil- Wilmer Biddle of B. C. I’, d; u. I n \V. sj -io. -■ tli i' to the Philadelphia; Riggs here II. Sumner, Now York; .“.e, ar, sell. saliie due prevailing warm weather. Swany nil-. Rev. s. A. Abbott of What last week.W. F. Ellis and wife of I < a I I oiu ia. S. e r 11 i., j;; M, liane of Malden, Mass., Mrs. Agnew Phil- of Dr. Wm. II. and Pen, New York sld, sell, .lose Olayerri. |.: j Boston; Draper, Sr., Sears of William K l’oi tei and s| khe regular com, Washington, delivered a very spirited port visited their son Fred recently. New weekly meetings of the Grand brick of Koxbury. Mass., Miss Mattie Cross Dr. Wm. H. Draper, Jr., and Dr. F. C. Yolk. | Cayi. D H. lilake. form.a sermon here last Rev. li. W. Nor- 2b Ar. sell. Levi S. An- ah.ait to Army Po>t lia\“ been resumed and it is Sunday. of Morrill and Mr of Pensacola, sept. years. Ld.Sargent, Belfast Shattuek of New York. s drews, 1 ’ntvidem-e. io s. I I, h'uek J... IT S. inp-i.•;•••! tn make thmn as as ton of has an here ! The Belfast interesting last Searsport appointment who were here Mr. and Mrs. Chari* Improvement Society. loos g,.d *. mo: visiting Centre Montville. Alonzo Poland Calais, Me.. >opt. :;n, Sld, soli. John 1. years. at i\ \i — Mr. T U >M p.l \ ear. heii comrades come seven and eight next Sunday and Mrs. A. Ii IJttleiield. have all returned home_ snow. Noe,vitas. In lied | and wife are visiting relatives in Massa- ., ar.. i, have returned from a Eernandina. | Twomldy. aged ie> :l, sell. Edward Partridge Belfast, chusetts. Rhode Island and New Hamp- H. New York’. Boston and The ladies are ! Blake, o Ka. e. who has vicinity.. keep- with watli their mother Society held Oct. 1st, a unanimous vote of been visiting his friciids.spent Sunday shire.O. 11. Clement and are to Roekland. Mo., Oct. 1. sld. sell. \ \Y \> Iv our new dressmaker, Mrs. A. E. family j .: i;* and lia- gone to and ing Brown, Mrs. F. Gould. j thanks was passed to the G. A. K. for tin* Ellis, New York ; 2. >ld. sell. Au>tm mother, Boston, move to Camden soon.Robert Foye shot ; Ryder. j 1 111*’ and she is excellent satis- use llall for 1 >. Savannah. after a week's there will return very busy giving I of Memorial meetings during Knight, stay to North Tuny. Mrs. Hester A. Smart is a bird a few days since, supposing it to be a i faction.... Miss _Mar\ Mudgett of the summer and for other Port Blakely. >opt. 2". .sld, ship Aleie;- stm (' Chicago to resume his as Searsport ] courtesies and position night the interior of her house and it while it was N. s. Y\r. is house for lion. A. E. Nickerson. having improved partridge, picked up Coburn, Sydney, in. ; ch-i k tlie keeping ! favors. ’1 he chairman of the Entertainment at McCoy hotel. considerably—W. L. Gray has received the fluttering, and it immediately carved its in-; Tacoma, Sept. Ar, ship Gov. Rubio, to. ....our school superintendent, A. T. Nick- Committee reported the for Kong, via Port Town.-end. Another Dr j arrangements Hong lk Hopkins, wife and daughter, re- appointment of Deputy Sheriff_The next Rial's on Rob's hands with its talons. It! » erson, attended the teachers’ convention in the play Zephra well in hand, with every Y'inevard Haven, Oet. Ar, sell'. inn- turned from a visit to friends in Carmel meeting of the W. < T. U. will be held at was a hawk.... M. C, Gordon and wife were berlaml, Philadelphia tor Portland Maum-I Brooks last week — Neliemiah Smart of a successful of Cut! Capt. prospect- presentation !!. do. for Belfast: for Monday The doctor says lie never drove the home of the President, Mrs. A blue New- in Knox last week....I>. C. and Cuza, Nimbus, do. j is his Sleeper ■ the The Rockland of having buildings repaired_Mr. H. piece. Opinion says i >ston. < >. <•!'. the road when it was so pleasant as on ell, Oct. nth....Mr. William Whitney and wife of South Thomaston were in town re- <>. t unningliam hooked a salmon from Swan the live of which were play, performances FOR III, N the homeward There was no no wife of visited relatives in town went to on FORI'S. trip. dust, Pittslield, cently.Ernest Foye Belfast -- Lake last week which weighed 7.'. lbs. We given in that city last week : ; Xlill’i;.. itli. Ik . mud, and the weather was everything that ! last week—Mrs. M. F. Hammond of Al- his wheel last week to visit relatives....! Buoihis Ayres, about sept. 27. Ai bark believe it is tin* largest one ever taken from Never has the musical and histronictalem could be desired. | Annie Lewis, Bark. W»*\m«mih. \. >. IiOL( > [ bion, accompanied by her uncle, David John My rick and family of Belfast were in of Rockland been so ami these wate s-Mr. Trask of I1 fully successfully 2!«J. bark Newburgpaid in Shanghai, Sept. Puritan. K. L. >avor\, who has taken a contract to Hammond of Everett, Mass., called on town a few days since. ..Miss Lizzie Messer brought out as the production of Z*-*phra his annual visit to the town with a Yokohama. Monday friends and relatives in town the past week, and the excellence of the Goid 'dear the land the on a Wednesday. of South Union is at S. J. Tasker’s_Miss X. >. \\\, Aug. it. sl.i, Storage bought by Lelands load of cabbages and and its is attested b\ the Sydney, ship. squash. opera presentation ■ M > — Mrs. .Josie Rhoades is j Shenandoah, San Frauei>c. 2*. in \ I i; "inall island west of came near suffering from a Eva Sprague of Belfast is visiting at V. ! the p,,r;. lslesboro, I fact that the last performance drew* \Y. Mokkii.i.. Quite a number of our school ship H. Mae) for San Eiam-i.-eo. A b»-!ug lost while the and very serious form of heart trouble. Dr. J. Thompson’s — Mrs. Lucy Wentworth is in largest audience. The opera is all that has I> A >Icl\Ki transporting grain teachers attended the convention in Port llawkesbury, C. P»., >*-pt. 27. Ar. j Brooks E. Cook of is been represented by the very flattering re- mplements required his teams. The Unity attending her_Perry Pittsiield with her son, J. W. Wentworth... sell. Eliza ,J. Pendleton, Philadelphia. by j last the number were Misses ports from other places where it has been I Friday. Among Martin of Pittsfield visited friends in town Mrs. K. L. Bennett is at home from Hong Kong. Aug. is. In Man- boat and the' lost Middle- and more. port, >hips Mvamped everything, The of 1 olive A. Maud L. Nellie produced, magnificence uel for New York ; '( 1 Blood, Knowlton, — Luville Sanderson is on Llaguno, Small, Tam themselves fortunate in Sunday the sick town, Conn. I the scenery, the beauty of the costumes and LOST considering escap- Green and Sabina Mr. and Mrs. | Shunter, Ballard, for Baltimore; bark such Morey... list. Dr. was called scenic effects, and the musical features, On Belfast Fair (iroun ing with their lives. Dodge Sunday_Mr. Thorndike. I lev. W. A. j truly em, for New York. J. U. Meats went to the I.uee of Unity1 exceded all and could not well Nickels, I Waltham, Mass., ] Howard Snow and wife of Burnham were expectations ! Jacket without will lecture at MARIN I! MISCi: I I. A N V Ught We have been shown a curiosity in the I tirst of this week, to attend the of Harvest Moon Grange hall be over-praised. wedding the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rhoades ! please return to this Oct. at 2 The B. 1. way of an apple picked from a tree in the their son, Carl A., to Miss Mae Stow ell of Saturday afternoon, nth, o'clock. I next regular meeting of the S. Vineyard Haven, Sept. 2s. vh. .1 1). Jackson a Belfast, oet. ». l'.MHI 40 Sunday—Miss Georgia gave All which wa> wrecked here | dames A. Colson orchard. It is six apples Waltham. Mrs. Abby Philbrick of the are cordially invited to attend.Rev. I will be held in the Assessors room, first Ingraham, during highly enjoyable birthday party Sept, until, the heavy gale of November, lsus. and after- from one all in a simi- of Tide Clement Jones of Unity will preach at the floor of Memorial Building, Monday, Oct. 8 iirowiiig stein, joined Head the and Mrs. Adeline Labal- j wards tioated, has been entertaining in a very pleasant manner the Centre church next thorough!) repaired ar manner to the Siamese twins. The lister of Old Town are guests at J. R. Mears Sunday.Mrs. Sarah ji at p. m. A full attendance of members, at this port. She sailed to-day for Bangor. I HAVE KOK following: Blanche Addie Myrick, May Gross and her brother, Chester Iiexter of those on is She now hails from this curiosity has been examined by scores of and will keep house during their absence... particularly acting committees, port. | One .Vyear old dn\in- Ii.m -. Glover, Lucy Rackliffe, Edwina Garcelon, Mismnu. No have b«*en re-.’ our citizens and no one has been A. F. Bowen and Bangor, were guests of Burton Gross and desired. tidings yet '.hh' pounds am: kind, -ond found to Mr. daughter of Belfast !; 11I Izah Sanderson, Edith and Rosamond eeived from the crew of the sclioonei Mar) Also year-oi eoli. u, a reason for this Coffin, wife last week... Mrs. Aiabel and give curious growth. visited relatives in town last — Cilley E. which was " ell broken <■<-h Sunday Woods. and Lennond, passed abandoned and kind. Candy, nuts, apples delicious -■ Mrs. Carter Keene of Washington, I). C\, son passed Sept. 25th with friends in Jack- SHIP NEWS. at sea on Sept, in, in lat. r»n N, Ion. no W style. Horses eai! !" Sears I. (>. 0. a were and with k:111\ » mi! Lodge, F., gave very inter- pears served, singing and son.Airs. J. G. visited friends in She was commanded by ( apt. Thomas E. Stephenson, was the guest of Mrs. Estelle Haley last Cilley double .o• \*. s|e at a Waldoboro. men are wagon, gt esting reception their regular meeting music general good tinle was enjoyed. Frankfort Sproulof Tiie believed second-hand — last week.V. X. and groeei wan- week Mr. Will Wing from Massachusetts Higgins PORT OF BELFAST. to have been saved some vessc last in honor by other new. \ Friday evening of Past Grand Stockton Sfhinus. Dr A. wife had a — and Mrs. J. pleasant call from Willard Par- is visiting relatives in town Mrs. Nellie and it may be weeks, *or even months, be Freedom. < let ... l.Km. _w dohn Kane, now of Columbia Chica- ARRIVED. Lodge, Pierce and Mr. ('has. returned sons of Concord, Mass., last fore are heard from. B. Hatch and Mrs. J. N. Pearson attended Bagley Sept. Friday_ 2(». Schs. II. Seal they go. Mr. Kane was one of the original char- Sept. Rogers, Lynam, Washington, I>. ('., Sept. 30. Notice is the State Association in 25th from their carriage trip to the Kenne- Joseph Hubbard, who has been passing the Harbor; C. ter members of Sears Baptist meeting Sunnyside, Eaton, Ston'ington; given by the Lighthouse Board that while' Lodge, was the first bec— Mrs. G. A. summer with J. II. to A R. do. Yarmouth last week.We have several Stevens returned the mid- Stevens, returned his Tarr, Haskell, the tower at Moose Peak on warden of the and light station, Restaurant fo lodge, tilled the position home in Oct. 2. Sell. Agnes Mabel, Dolliver, Bar severe cases of sickness in town, viz : dle of last week from a visit to her father Lawrence, Mass., last Saturday_ the easterly point of Mistake Island, sea- with great credit to himself and the lodge. Harbor. coast of Maine, is Alexander Russel B. C. in Burnham.James II. Griffin of North Mrs. Charity Walker, who has been passing undergoing repairs its Burnished Restaurant. Dumphe, Gray, Dag- w SAILED. color, hitherto white, ill be to red a the summer with changed «-«i, in £<»ott local ion The fall conference of the Waldo C gett, Ephraim Rowe and Amos Jackson— Adams, Mjiss., arrived Sept. 2<;th for a friends in Belfast and brick color, concealed wooden ounty Sept. 28. Schs. Sadie Wilcutt, Pendle- partly by j sale cheap for r;i»h, In < week's visit to his Mrs. Edward has returned to her home_Mrs. The will be ongregational churches will meet with the Mr. John F. Vickery has his new steam mother, Stockton, ton, New York ; Harriet Rogers, Lynam, staging. repairs ‘completed about Oct. UK when the i.lo church here next mill with a full crew of men— Harriman. All are glad to welcome him in Annie Cole is in Hamden for a few weeks. Seal Harbor; C. A R. Tarr, Haskell, ston- T), mi, proper color, | There will be running, > Tuesday. will be 40tf 56 4 111 I his old ington; Sunnyside, Eaton, do.; Lizzie Wil- white, restored. only one day session with morn- Rev. II. W. Abbott will preach here next home again-Miss Melvina Patter- Mrs. Cora Cole and children visited Mrs. meetings liams, C’andage, Boston. Washington, Sept. 3n The quarterly ing, afternoon and evening. Mrs. James G. Sunday. son left Friday for her home in Washington, Rebecca Files last Thursday_V. X. Hig- statement of the commissioner of naviga- < D. her tion shows that 308 sail vessels of ss,7'.m) Pendleton, Mrs. H. >. Sargent, Mrs. Frank Prospect. The local is a C., accompanied by mother, Mrs. gins passed Tuesday at Windermere Park. apple crop gross tons were built in the Pnited States Colcord, Mrs. Harbutt, Miss Janet Rice but the last blew Elmira Patterson, who will spend the win- .Airs. Fred Patterson is quite sick. Dr. good one, gale down many and officially numbered during the quarter ; and Miss ter with her. Mrs. P. is a well Cook of Brooks is her_Farmers Fastnet Erskine are the commit- that will be of no use. Some have tried the preserved attending ended Sept. 30, luoo. of the vessels con- | who she in this are strueted of wood loo were sail and 127 BY MISS ZAlDEt B tee on entertainment. Boston market with a few barrels and the lady, says expects to see the vicinity busy tilling their silos.... steam. Of the steel vessels four were sail second inauguration of on the Bethel of Good will have a Isaao ritman s\ li !: returns did not pay expenses_The elec- McKinley, Lodge Templars 10 of vH:i,.• Warren Carr of while a and steam, the whole number p.m) Rath, spending day following her 85th she live cent sociable at their hall Because it’s for One and States. Mot 1 io« 1 of instiii' tion passed off here very but Mr. birthday, having Tuesday- Thing Only, were built on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, Boston vacation took a stroll quietly, toaohors. entire in1 here, around the west- witnessed his one Manley's proclamation brought .out hard first and enjoyed the evening, Oct. nth.Harvest Moon Grange Belfast is Learning This. 28 on the Paeilie, 32 on the Great Lakes and ten lessons. For terms n:i<: ern shore and finding a beer bottle on the r)8on the western rivers. at ceremony. They took with them as far as will observe the 20th of its or- impure talk with a few. A tax reform that will anniversary 1 w40 41 beach he took a slip of paper from his A New Steamer. It is understood that Pearl Street Boston little Miss Pauline who has Xov. llttli-Fred Hunt of can he for bear on ail values alike is what hurts some; Griffin, ganization Unity Nothing good everything. the Kennebec Steamship is To pocket and wrote a little note, requesting Company but it is business all the same.The New- been spending the summer with her grand- was in town Monday canvassing for fruit Doing one tiling will bring success. build a new steamer for its service between the tinder to Card of Th notify him, giving the address ( anil A. trees. Doan’s Kidney l’ills do one thing only. Boston and Kennebec river ports. It is man with truck made his first parents, apt. Mrs. F. Patterson_ of his home in burg garden said are now We to e oi;t Rath. Within less than a They’re for sick kidneys. plans being prepared and the wish ten.I the and river last week and Mrs. Fannie Roberts left Friday to visit in A r!'m:to\\ contract the and fi ieuds for t In week he received an ax/count trip along bay ; Kev. Geo. Jenkins and Miss for constructing craft will prob- neighbors that the bottle They cure backache, every kidney ill. tin- Sieklies> ;oii! Albion and before to Bos- be awarded before mail) weeks. Tin* during we have over a of our Unity returning Lottie attended the Maine ably * had been picked up on across got part territory Young Baptist Here is Lewiston evidence to prove it: Mrs. Angeline <. I k< .. Long Island, Dr. II. B. dimensions of the new boat will be about and will be this week to our old cus- ton— Devereauxand sister, Mrs. State Convention held last week in Yar- M it. \ i■ M it* the hay near Gilkey's harbor Harold along Mr. John Watson, general blacksmith on the the same as the of Uockland, light, by l’hineas and and Mr. Chas. City recently' M It. \m. Mbs tomers with all kinds of garden Griffin, babe, mouth— James Fuller, who the Sabbattus “For hutched at East Boston for tlie a Maker, who gave as his address Medfield, everywhere, bought road, Lewiston, Me., says: eight Boston M It. \\|. Ml.-- ! truck. the noticed Bagley, left on Friday’s boat for their farm and at the I had trouble with back. When suffer- Bangor Steamship Company, and the in- I slcsboro. Sepi i. mm. Mass., and who had been the sum- Among singular things buildings Ridge formerly years my spending terior will be ver\ >imilar. on our last was eff ects of a freak homes in Cambridge and Boston.l)r. E. at intervals from attacks I was lame j arrangements mer route week owned by the Sidelinger heirs, will move ing timing at Islesboro. The new boat will be read) to go on the Notice off Forget A. Wilson of Belfast was in town the day and in severe pain at night. After a hard of lightning some time ago. The lightning Thursday the house on to a foundation now being route early next season and the old Sagada- aky. and for the work it was horrible to endure. Whereas K. '1 b. (turn Letters were received here struck in the middle of a of Saturday second and third con- constructed on Fuller day’s something hoc wall then be withdrawn It Maggie patch squash the place. The barn probably I lie ( onni\ of \\ aldo. I<\ lie- Soon after 1 1 was to shift my not _'ist the death of sultation with Dr. Stevens on ease of retired, compelled has been settled whether the boat w ill .■ Sept. announcing Melviua, vines and made a general havoc on the soil the on the was wrecked in the September j:;. l-».. a id re. Sidelinger place for ami as this con- be of wood or iron. wife of Wm. 11. ill s. James who is a position, looking comfort, lo-gistry ot 1 leeds. Hook Porter, at West Side, Santa over the piece. The lightning ran out on Treat, still in danger- hurricane last E. spring—Walter Sprague tinued all night, 1 arose often in the morning to to me. the undersigned, a <-.-i Clara Co., California. Mrs. Porter was the every and killing all. This ous condition. Her daughter, ills. Brain- and who have been his situate in said Helmont. in vine, scorching family, visiting par- begin another day’s work more tired than when ard Griffin of St. BELFAST BRICE Cl HHEM. scribed as follow > being t1 only child id' the late ('apt. John Pendleton, was at Mr. Wescott’s on the Paul, Minn., arrived Mon- Mr. anil Mrs. W. F. George plaee ents, Sprague, have re- I went to bed. I read an account of Doan’s Kid- veyed to said Maggie ( who was lost at sea and road to the in On our route day evening, called here by her mother’s The Tliurston. his deed dat< many years ago, Ferry Prospect. turned to their home in Roxbury, Mass_* ney Pills curing a back like mine, and I went to a [Collected Weekly for Journal.] by Stowell has been ill and recorded ill said W a Id* will be most pleasantly remembered by a we fell in with one of the old Centre scholars illness—Ilenry quite Y. has store and a box. I Joseph Wentworth nearly completed drug got Well, kept taking Produce. Market. Price* Pah/ Producer, j l’age -T.i. with the building 11 circle of friends here where for several is at 25 to 50 Hav ton. 10.(KV«1_’.50 | large she resid- who has returned to Fiaspect to live with days—Walter Trundy the repairs on his buildings, which included them until the pain left. Since I stopped I have Apples p bu., p the condition of said inortg.. dried, p tl>. 5«o lliifes pit.. now therefore, reason <>’ ed a large part of her life, She was of a her after these She home fromBelfast_Mrs. Wheelden of Or- done lots of heavy work, but my back has stood by daughter many years. raising the house, L and stable about 20 Beans, pea, 2.40 Lamb p ft., j I condition thereof! I rla in a unselfish ami and her father rington and two who spent the strain.” medium, 2.40 Lamb Skins. very genial, nature, possessed was formerly Nancy Perkins grandchildren, inches, putting under an entire new founda- ‘J5&35 mortgage. the week with her Mrs. Sarah Just such emphatic endorsement can be had Yel' eyes, 2.40 Mutton p ft.. *> September Jlk l'.Hin. many engaging qualities, which endeared and and Mrs. John Perkins, past sister, other Butter 20to22 Oats bn.. A2 ft-, i mother, Capt. tion, floor timbers, and making neces- here in Belfast. Call at Edmund Wilson’s p tb, p :tw4o i.o i; i i right Beef OaO her to all who knew her, and her lived where is now the old cellar on which Clifford, returned to her home Saturday-i p ft*. 'Potatoes p bu.. 50 cheerful, sary repairs-Miss Agnes Cutler, who has store and ask what is is visit- drug reported. Barley p bu., 4o«45 .Hound Hog, <> wdll be missed house stood. So far as Mrs. Daniel Lancaster of Monroe refreshing presence sadly by the William Goodell been the guest for a few weeks of Mr. and Sold for 50 cents per box at all dealers. Foster, Cheese p ib, lli 'Straw p ton, 0.0027.00 Last Mrs. Stowell — Chicken tb, 15 ft., many. March she was rendered par- we have been there is a small in popu- ing Henry Capt. Ralph Mrs. W. F. has returned to Rox- Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole for the p iTurkey p It>vgl7 gain Sprague, agents Calf Skins. 50g75i(Tallow p lb. U«3 Man Wanted a stroke of Morse arrived train Saturday evening Young tially helpless by slight paraly- lation in Prospect. Some have moved into by bury, Mass_Mrs. Hadley of Union and United States. Duck p ft., I4gl5 Veal p it., t\«.7 but as she recovered her and will remain at home for some time, name—DOAN’S—and take no Eggs p doz., 20. Wool, unwashed. 22 sis, rapidly town and more than usual are at home j Mrs. Maude Trask of Bangor were recently Remember the Fowl p tb. logll| Wood, hard, 3.0021.00 A man want* strength her friends were to the having put another captain in command of \ substitute. strong young encouraged among the sea-going class. Among guests of Mrs. S. n. Page—Frank Bryant Geese p it.. i:igl5 Wood, soft, 3.50(24.00 learn the business. One v but on his vessel—Mrs. Richardson, who hope for full restoration, the morning new-comers is a Mr. Berry from Quincy, Emily has returned from Bridgewater, Mass., Iietail Price. lletail Market. to work and is thoroughly ho week with Mrs. C. S. of Sept. 12th a second attack came, from Mass., and Dan Emerton and his two broth- has spent the past where he has had employment at the Insane WANTED. Beef, corned, p Ib, 8® 10 Lime p bbl.. 90(21.00 “S,” Caie Kepublie "' Butter Salt. 14 it., I8to20 Oat Meal p ft>, 425 which she never rallied re- a more to returned to her home in Bucks- schools in the did sufficiently to ers from Blue Hill, with number Renilell, Asylum_Our village Corn 55 Onions lb, Oct. 4, woo.—4ott A wishes board and warm room in a p bu., p -kfL'S Belfast, and Mary Hichborn left not keep Wednesday and Thursday, giving lady Cracked Corn 55 gain consciousness, passed away peace- start a smoke in the vacant houses. port Sunday....Miss in Belfast; modern conveniences p bu., Oil, Kerosene, gal.,13(214 the teachers and pupils an opportunity to private family Corn Meal p bu., 55 Pollock ft., 42 on The to visit her uncle, John Littlefield and food. Address p fully the following morning. funer- Monday attend the North Knox Fair in Union.... good Cheese p it., 14! Pork p lb. 9 the lw40 MISS PECKHAM, East Northport. I TO RENT. al services, of which a full account has Stops Cough of Brewer, and attend the Music Festival Mr. V. 0. Keller was in Rockland last week Cotton Seed p cwt., 1.351 Plaster p bbl., 1.13 Codfish, p ib, Meal p lb, 3 1 and works oft the Cold. E. M. Lancaster and as a witness in the case of Ephraim G. Sim- dry, 5g8| |Rye A desirable tenement on been received here, were held Sunday, Sept. in Bangor....Mrs. Cranberries I7i p ewt., 1.05 mons versus Leonard Worthing, on trial p qt., [Shorts a Miss Gertrude Pendleton left for Clover lb. 0*27 Inquire at 10th, at the little church of which she was a Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure Bangor for Arthur and TO Seed, I0gl4i ‘Sugar p trespass—Mrs. Sprague ROOMS RENT Flour p bbl.. 5.00g.550| Sait. T. 1.. p bu., 35 17 Corner of Bm k in No no Price where they will visit the former's Church, regular and constant attendant. She was a cold one day. Cure, Pay. Monday, son Willard of Kalamazoo, Midi., called on G.H.Seedpbu., 2.35| Sweet Potatoes, 4 At No. 5 court street. 40tf At side door on l'ill! of a 25 cents. aunt, Mrs. Josephine Metcalf. friends here Sunday. Lard p it., 10 Wheat Meal, 3 faithful member large circle of “Kings Iyr36 j "I