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Republican Journal.~~ ___BELFAST, . THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1899. NUMBER 22. ment of Baptist institutions of learning Waldo Teachers’ Association. of the talk will be a long time getting down the Nation’s was over $33,000,000.At the general County Honoring Dead. exercise consisted of recitation, sing- PERSONAL. of the Institute of to the rural school population. Every and and meeting Mining Engi- The services ing marching, at its close each de- A the audience with of Memorial Sunday before neers in London 25th the address of large of speaker tried to impress a wreath the Mrs. Mary A. Libby is the « KV THl K8DAY NOKNISG BY THE May party teachers left Belfast Fri- posited upon evergreen mound. spending week Thomas H. Marshall G. A. R were President was devoted to a that would instruct and Post, m Detroit. Longdon pes- day morning, May on the steamer Cas- something improve In response to an encore the ladies 26th, held at the and the young simistic review of the exhaustion of the schools of Maine; and the State Baptist church, although tine, to attend a of the Waldo superin- sang "Ked White, and in which Mr. and Mrs. McKeeu Journal Pub. Co. meeting weather was Blue,” they Joseph spent Sun- British coal and iron. He said the evi- tendent allowed the schools were in a de- stormy the house was well Republican County Teachers’ Association in were assisted by Miss Rena Black. The day in Bangor. dence all to the fact that “50 Winterport. filled. The and were par- pointed The weather condition. The principal of the platform pulpit neatly was perfect and the sail up the plorable ticipants were Misses Winnie ■uinalis I Mb PAPER tor Maine Seafar- years hence we shall be and Sanborn, Ben Hazeltine was in Bosten a few practically depen- river was Castine Normal school thought there was too appropriately decorated. A large flag days dent upon the for everything that could be desired. Maude Herrick, Nellie Hall, Flora the ing People.” cheap and hung behind the and a smaller one Rich, past week on business. at much trashy literature meaningless pulpit, coal, iron and steel, and our sons will find Arriving Winterport we were met by a Sadie Seavey, Ethel Savery, Florida Carrow schools. But the served as an altar-cloth. Red, white and in an w ith reading matter in the day Joseph Williamson.Esip.was Frankfort alliance the United States for coal- committee of teachers who escorted us to Alice Crosby, Stella Mildred McAnd- In ami blue with on the front Black, last illation City County our discov- the hall we attended they did not decide what their buntiug stars, hung Thursday on business. ing navy imperative.”.The where the meetings were held. less. of the and there was a ery has been made that the of The course should be in view of the present pros- platform, very taste- E. S. Pitcher returned legislature morning session was but Post Commander W. H. Saturday from a h hm*-. In brief, very ful Clifford then advance,$2.OOa >ear 1897, in revising the Iowa uninten- It will take a long time for some of the arrangement of flowers, ferns, palms, etc. brief 50 cents tor code, The pect. read the business trip to Boston. three months' that interesting. meeting was called to The Grand following i'nnis. For one inch tionally provided hereafter Presiden- advanced view's to sift down to instruct in Army Post was escorted to the square, one order by President H E. Ellis of Belfast. Lee Patterson and cents, tor one week, and 25 tial electors shall be chosen the church the Sons of ROLL OF HONOR: Osborn Lord spent Sun- by After the rural districts. In our sparcely settled by Veterans, seats being F-epuent insertion. districts music by a quartette, Rev. D.H. day with friends in Congressional instead of by the Piper reserved in the centre of the church for Bangor. of very little if anything will ever The Roll of Honor of State at The law as it stauds the Waldo population Thomas II. Mar- large. would Winterport gave County these two bodies and for the Mrs A. A. Carleton is be known of what instructive lessons were Relief Corps shall Post now spending the week ol the Democratic teachers a very cordial address of welcome. contains 278 names, 7 of .items lo-Uay’s Journal. probably give party two, and Ladies’ Aid with her sister in Hallowed. heard even in county teachers Society. which have and perhaps three electors in the Presi- Mr. II. D. McLellan of any meeting. been added since Memorial Belfast responded The order Day PAGE 1. don’t seem of service was as follows: Charles F. dential election of 1900. The next legis- briefly. Generally speaking it to be any- last year. Following is the Roll of Honor, Parks of Bradford, N. H., was i. From <>ueen to President.. lature will in Belfast undoubtedly restore the old business in the rural districts what Organ Voluntary. the names marked with a * last week on business. Waldo j Miss Caroline W. Field of Belfast then body's being those Kndeys Policy County law. ..There is no more ; factor there are in store for schools Scripture Invitation. added ■';on..The Belfast Schools.. Hon encouraging an great things during the past year. Mrs. A. I. Brown went to Cauiden last in the business situation than gave able, interesting and practical talk Do xo logy. j present the But one is Adam, Scott. Pe.td. .The Ware Murder. in the rural towTus. thing Lowney, Axel J. for a visit a .The confidence and on “Some Aids and Methods in the Teach- Lord's Prayer. Friday of few days. ks Personal. ; hopefulness of the cotton Allyn, Wm. B. Luce, Albert S. known very quickly, and that is about Hymn, ”0 Day of Rest and Gladness.” manufacturers. are busi- ing of Literature This was *Bagley. Alonzo. Maddocks, Alex. H. Mrs. Esther Carter left PA<5K 2. They doing good followed by a Saturday morning schools. All the resideuts Responsive Reading, Psalm 63. Baker, Albert. Daniel usss now ami expect it to contiuue brief suspended Maddocks, R. to visit relatives in ,u>..Interview with Platt The good business session, alter which the visit- Anthem, “There is a Laud Pure Baker, Charles. Maddocks, Massachusetts. and reinsure in a suspended district strangely and very Delight,” Ephraim. S!ejiped The Wheat improve.The being ors were a Baker, Edward. Thomas H. Crop., tight- invited to bountiful dinner in the Protheroe Marshall, Miss Willy Grout went to Portland last. rerp;liars. .McKinley to the ened considerably over the liquor dealers quickly lose their friends in school matters, Scripture Reading. Bartlett. Joseph V. Mathews, Adelphus B. s h> and dining hall. The tables were very Bean, Andrew L). < for a visit of a Notes..Mrs. Eddy v.-. of Boston. are now daintily in Mason, .James Thursday few weeks. They being obliged and coming hardships are store for them. Prayer. Bean, 11. M. arranged and were over in a Mayo, Nelson X. to take thi ii of out of their presided pleas- Response, “Tender Shepherd,” Clark Martin W. Hon. K. W. Ellis of Embdeu was in PAG K 3. display goods I am not sure hut that some of this advance Beckwith, McColley, Augustus. Bel- on ing manner by young 1,idles from the Wiu- Offering and Invoked Blessing. Black, windows, the ground that inter- Henry. Melody. Michael. fast, a few days last week on :;ietield..(iraeatim they talk about education and seeking after posi- Hymn, Thou Brackett, Rufus E. business. Empire ! fere with a clear view of the terport School “Come, Almighty King.” Merrithew, Alnal C. New York < bars from High City's Annual iit t i.• tions for the men and women is Sermon the Pastor to the Thomas H. Mar- Bray, James. Michaels, Mrs. Fannie the outside...Rear The young against by George. (Ulmer) Smith ,,f Rockland Fianeisco ol the North..News Admiral Schley’s afternoon session was called to order shall No. G. A. Bray, George W. Michaels, Samuel. 1 Post, 42, R. -i- League.. Kn<*x Be the rural farming population. Those who Brewster, Lewis. Miller. visited friends in Belfast the week. County progress westward since lie left Omaha by the who announced the several Zachariah 1:4—Meu of the Present. (Jeorge. past Large a President, Brier, Eben F. Sheridan Punning Presenp- has been a get an education and deserve a positiou are Miller, F. t: -.. triumphal tour. At Prayer. Horatio arrived last File Hinds Family io Amer- every committees. A pleasing selection was ren- Brier, Francis E. miluken, John i-. Spicer Thursday from iciitists Arrested.. tow n ou the line stood in a part of the number that are Quartette, “I would love Thee.” Charles. Bucksport people crowds dered the only seeking Brown, Mixer, Jackson. Malden, Mass w here he Fairfield Floral j by orchestra, after which a Teach- Benediction. Joshua spent the w nter. Case EdgarC.il- ! on the platforms, eager to catch a glimpse after some easy position and about all want Brown, L. Monroe, Nahum 1\ ing exercise in arithmetic was Mr. Brown, Josiali G. .James B. C. B. Hall was in of him. lie on the rear given by The pastor, Rev. R. T. gave a forci- .Moody, Boston a few last PAGE 4. appeared platform some city job. Ou.y three days ago a farmer, Capeu, Bruce, John (). Moore, Albion K. days j A. O. Hall of I*. week and their The Winterport. ble sermon. He a Bruce, Samuel .1. on business. Mrs. Fit tiary.. .Meeting of 'Waldo ! acknowledged greetings. after three week -. enquiring for a hired man, paid deserved tribute to •Moore, N. J. Hail|accompanied New- ,.f t h* (I New York a vote A on was 1 Bncklin, Herbert L. Moore, , passed the Corporation Franchise Miss Nellie I. of Castiue Normal Mudgetr. G. Ward Harvey j a man. That was two miles from 5, and their predecessors of the Bncklin. John. Murch, Charles A. Miss Maude E Letters Yachts and Tax bill. Three get. only Revolution, Mathews returned asf 3". 1S1M*.. I Democrats voted with School. A vocal solo was rendered by Miss Burgess, Daniel E. Myrick, Stephen. l*ay. May Insurance with of loafers in and enforced the thought that we are not to from a short visit in Count\ the in favor of the here, probably regiments Burgess, George Y. Newbert, Andrew. Thursday Massachu- Correspondence. Republican majority Wardwell of after wb.eh a | Winterport, very these live in the past, but iu the present and for Burgess, George W. Newell, Robert 1. setts. PAGE 5. bill. The passed the bill a Waldo county. At teachers' meetings Assembly by line on in the Lower Grades Burgess, Tolman Y. Aaron W. paper History the future. The men of 1776 and 1861 did Nickerson, '■ last The Churches.. Personal. i vote of s7 to 32.At the annual they ought, to impress on the minds of the Burgess, Wm. Austin. Nickerson, Edwin. Merrithew meeting was Miss Bertha I. Bird of Bel- Abyrurn arrived in Belfast Sat iV -doing Local of the Associated Press in presented by their full but thus those who Burgin, Chessabrook. O’Connell, John. Bells..Concerning | , May teachers who go out that work is essential as duty, they gave ttrday, after the ■t Societies. fast. A vocal was Bnrd, Samuel F. Parker, spending winter in South resolutions were solo given by Miss Lord Augustus A. | 17, passed indorsing the well as nature studies, for the were to come after them other duties which Arthur 1*. Boston. PAGE 6. of etc., pupils. Cain, Patterson, Alexis G. movement for the of a home in Winterport, followed by au address, “Am Carter, Americus. Frank. j purchase What is wanted is a must be fulfilled. The meu of to-day have Patterson, t I.ovv ■ general shaking up in Degree $tor>u. Register I Miss S. Carter, Preston J. Patterson, A. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clark \ Washington by public subscription for my Pupils' Keeper?" by Mary duties and Henry arrived Satur essels .The Economical Heifer.. this school business, and the parents must obligations fully as important as Cates, Jediah C. Patterson, Isaac. -hseot Old i Admiral Dewey. All newspapers are au- Snow, of Miss Snow day morning from where Pedagogues...The Supt. Schools, Bangor. those of the former We cannot Clark, Job. Patterson, John C. Florida, they spent Front. ! tliorized to receive take more interest for their children some- generation. the subscriptions, and no as usual delighted her audience with her Clark. Jos. ph E. Patterson, Robert O. winter. how. I know', as well as others do, that the rest uponjthe deedsjof our fathers,or on what Clements, C. H. Paul, PAGE /. large single contribution will be received. Edgar. eloquence cnd wit. Mr. Damon of Winter- Clements. Ezra C. Miller. Mrs. Jos. S. Thumbs It is rural is a we ourselves have done in the we must Payne. arrived home last "'ent Home stor\ ..How to Build hoped that the children of the coun- population considered back num- past; port gave a vocal solo, which was follow- Coburn, Eben. Pendleton, Lewis W. from <> in will Thursday the where Parasols..Household Hints try become interested in this great ber among the great in and about not look for our inspiration to the dead, Collins, Charles C. Pillsbury, John M. West, she spent ed a authority, Steamship's Larder. testimonial of the by pleasing address on “Teaching of Cottrell, J. T. Charles B. the winter. nation's regard for the all the laws are made with a if although they did a great and noble work, Piper, PAGE Prof. A. F. Princi- backspring Cottrell, J. W. Piper. James R. 8. hero of Manila.An order received at English’’ by Richardson, Sherman G. j you don’t come to the mark. The but we must look to God for guidance and Cousins, John H. Poor, Hollis M. A. Swift left for Boston .t the Boston of Castiue Normal School. tines, Saturday County Correspondence..Ship j navy yard May 23 directs the pal Cox, George. Pottle, William. to attend the Births Marriages.. Deaths. Stale schools and mill tax are a strength for present duties. spring meet of the Massactni- i immediate construction of 39 boats, two An interesting half hour was spent listen- standing Crosby, George. Pottle, William F. threat for calamities all the Wm. Prince, Isaac. setts Division, L. A. W. 20 foot cutters and one whale boat for time. The MEMORIAL DAY. Crosby, "Henry. j ing to State Superintendent W. W. Stetson, Cullnan, Michael. Albert. are Ouimby, Mrs. John ■ each of the 13 boat now population tired of being bossed and A. Mace of S OF 1 HE WEEK. topedo destroyers who answered the numerous ad- Tuesday, May 60tli, opened with light Cullnan, William. Ouinlan, Richard. Brunswick, who has queries Cornelius. constructed various threatened about this new’ when the Cunningham, Rankiu, Walter B. been her Mrs. | being by shipbuilders dressed to him members of the Associa- system, rains and thick fog, but it cleared about W. visiting daughter, A. J. Morri- the Atlantic coast.It is by Cunningham, Henry Reardon, Michael. along reported money comes harder for taxes year, J. W. son, returned home frs. tion every noon, so that at. 2 o’clock, the time the Cunningham, Rickards, Emery. Monday. Maine now has live to be the intention of tlie Thomas M. Spanish govern- and more is wanted. But about the teach- Daniels, Richards. Sylvaiius. Miss rovernor and Council The then assembled outside and procession was to start, the weather was Eva Sprague arrived home having ment to ask permission to remove the re- party Darby, Isaac II. Rideout, William F. Saturday ers' meeting. It seem the good instruction warm aud there had been rain Davis, Edgar B. Charles. from where gnized the right of Van Buren ; mains of the sailors from Cervera’s fleet were photographed by a local artist. just enough Ripley, Boston, she has been Day, George E. Rolihjns .Jantpa employed confer such as the given there that takes root in some teachers, to the dust and make the winter degrees ; who died while in prison and are interred A bountiful supper was served in the lay marching comfort- Dean, James E. Roberts, Daniel .1. during and spring. confer. This college is ttie at the Yard in It is if she ever gets around to your district, and able. Dickerson, Frank W. Robinson, Arthur W. Navy Kittery. expect- dining hall. Ernest E. w'as Doe. William D. Robinson, Alonzo. Burgess at home a few days Catholic institution at Van I ed that if this is done Admiral Oervera don't forget the most of it before she gets The and The evening session was very pleasant. banks, library, schools, public Doran, John. Robinson, W. tile past week from Mistook in the midst will be sent to George Arlington, Mass., where county, ! superintend the removal... there, she will be a of a offices were Michael. Rogers. Fred A. Several selections were rendered by the daisy teacher, pro- closed during the day. The Dorsey, he is in the cv settled by descendants of Arrangements have been made with the Downes, Daniel. Rowe, Harrison. employed Arlington House. | viding that she is made for teaching; and if establishments were shut ■ms. orchestra. This was followed by an elo- | manufacturing Drink water. Alonzo J. Rowe. William. John It has been prospering, post office department by w hich the twin Strattard and grand-daughter, Miss j she is not she had better go out of the busi- the Dunbar, G. F. Sawyer, John K. t" be in its screw quent address by State down,except shoe factory, which worked Edna especially strong steamship La Grande Duehesse will Superintendent j Dunbar. Wm M. Scanlan, James. Lincoln, returned from Natick, Mass., nf ness before she gets there. I think now, as the literature and language. be in service between Boston and Stetson. At the close of the address an in- during forenoon. The stores were I mnnells. John B. Scott, Leroy s. ,ast to placed j Thursday spend the summer in Mon- • after one of the schools of the law stands, the State had better assume Dyer, Alpheus. Severance, F. F Halifax, .Tune formal was held. A closed from 1 to 4 and the post office roe. commencing 10, reducing reception pleasant p. in., Dyer, Fred H. Shales, Wm '1'. fits men for be- the mai! time between Boston | all the responsibility and take charge of the many young and Halifax hour was m intercourse aud was open to receive and distribute the Fames, Frank P. Shaw. spent social only Alpheus. Mr. din atiou as priests.Rev. and the from 23 to IS j schools wholly. For and favoritism, Eastman, Israel G. Shaw, Joseph. h.Morey and farnilt Wed- English provinces were served. politics the mails. on all the arrived,here dainty refreshments Flags public buildings Eldridge, R. G. Shaw, William. 'ey'll, pastor of the South hours.The death of Rosa the or the one runs are nesday Bouheur, that the best, generally and at Franklin A. evening. May iMth.by special car and gational cliuich iu I lie Saturday morning session opened many private residences were at liaif- Ellis, Sheldon, Ford. Augusta, laiuuus auimai paimer, is suojeer ror j the ones chosen to look after schools in the Fills. 11. ra.-e F. Albert. went to Castine,,n their steam with Rev. C.P. Marshall of Frank- mast the Shepherd. yacht Prin- Haverhill, has been prom- interest and sorrow in land where prayer by throughout day. Emerson, «Alvin. Shepherd. Flhrulge. every ! little towns. Over half the voters in town cess. ! The exercises in Erskine, William M. Shuman. .John F. iK-niination in Maine. He “The Horse Fair" has been seen and ad- fort. After a musicial selection, State Supt. afternoon were carried out have no scholars. Emmons, Everett Sleeper S. A. Mrs, •«• moderator "f the State mired. The famous was Stetson addressed the teachers. His and with success. The Charles S. Pearl and Miss picture painted | again j every detail, perfect I ari'iw, 1 11.anas J Smalley, astanus M. Emma S Bast he was the Random Pearl of year preacher in lS'.io, twelve years after she had warn ! talk was most interesting and practical A j procession formed on Church street in front Forbes, Smart, Hollis Bangor spent a few days in Belfast, > *• The Belfast Schools. Fowler, Willard It. Smith, diaries ('. in Brunswick. He is a her lirst success at Bordeaux w ith the two of lad of violin solo was rendered in a pleasing man- Memorial Hall, the right resting on Sila> M. week, guests Mr. and Mrs. char'es If Maine Fuller, Smith. Joseph B. Missionary Society “Goats and and’“Two! \\ m. H. iam pictures, Sheep" Her, after which Mr X. J. Henderson of Market street, and was made up as follows: Gardner, Speed. Wil F. field. : Bible Society, has been Babbits." “The Horse Fair” was in tlie The class <>f the Belfast Garland, Mark. Spinks. < diaries. a graduating High Winterport read paper on Edmund. St ui < Mr. and the Alumni Association A. T. Stewart collection Preparation j Marshal, S. J. Gurney. (Jay, key «cirge L. Mrs. John A Mace and two chil- purchased by j school have completed their essays and be- Gilbert. Fitz W. Sterns.' John Y. for Pligli School." An excellent paper on j Aid, Co». Elmer Small. dren of Portland visited Mr. Theological Seminary, and Cornelius Vanderbilt, and is now in the (tiles, Charles. A M \s sister, Mrs- gan rehearsing Monday. 1 first part of Police oil horseback. Stephenson, J. csulent of the Keunebec and Museum in “Primary was given by Miss Gilbreth. David. ( has. C. Ambrose ,T. M a Metropolitan New York. j Reading” Belfast Band — W. H. •Stephenson, u-risen, few days the past- the program is to consist a series of essays Sauborn, Gilbreth. John T. Stevens, William > >. iiii>teis’ Association.The Senator Penrose of has come Alberta Wadsworth of Belfast. week. Pennsylvania Drum Major; Don 0. Robbins, Color Bearer Gilbreth, s muel G. Alonzo h handles most.*f the Maine o.i the Greeks, and the remaining time will Stickney. H. out in approval of the administration of A business session was then held, and the | A. E Clark Camp, Sons of t.ilman. Alonzo M. 1 tennis. Frank Sweeney. 0.Smith and Dr. W. c. went B‘W York. and President and advocates his re- betaken up with a debate; subject, “Shall Veterans—Orrm J (■ ilman. F. John. Lihny Washington McKinley .M'ticers elected for the Dickey, Captain. Sweeney to following ensuing ; Charles T. » Lewiston last to seems to he determined to nomination. The Senator declares that I be abolished'” Thomas 11. Marshal] Post, Gilim-re, Sylvester Eug< Thursday dtend a : S. C. corporal punishment <;liuden, Frank. (ii*o. \V. is year: Thompson, President, Winter-; G. A. R.,Robert Waterman, Commander. Sylvester, “K ot K< ra Ten p -, Nohles irkets. It stated in the he will advocate the of a Gordon. Jason. William. I sth adoptiou plank Dr. Vice Brick made Ins U>-v. A A. Smith, Sylvester. ibune that the trust is driv- port: Webber, President, Monroe: Superintendent monthly acting John. S. Shrine. in the state Bepubliean platform to that j Gray, Tenney. L. | which was He stated that Chaplain ;n carriage. «; reer, a ndrew. i- nt dealers out b\ making effect—Former President liar- Grace A. Lord, Secretary, Belfast: Grace E. report, accepted. Thompson, J. B. Benjamin Canton P. M I. i. Mrs. Cora Mh- kwe lie has of the revis- Pallas, (. rei Gilev. Thompson. Tiim>thy. Bncknam : Wi-r- a their customers at from lu who is as the ! Walton, Treasurer, Belfast Executive procured printed copies L. IF rison, acting legal represen- O. 0 E., L. T. Shales, Commandant. Guptill, Thorndike, Timothy. 'titer, M i-- arrived for where need- last ‘J hundred, when the ruling tative of Veuezuelas on the boundary i Committee, Rev. C. P. Marshall. Fraukport: ed truancy law distribution Belfast Division, l' II. II at re. Roswell. Toothaker. John A. Allan L. a guest of Mr. and Mrs r. 1 — Hall, Rufus. B Had •li a little over IT cents. It is which meets in Paris on ed. He a marked improvement in lv of P. F. H. Welch. Captain Tripp. commission, Bertha I. Bird, Belfast, Mrs. Ayer, Liberty. reported Hall. Augustine F. Hiram W. sold in Trundy, Mr. being Washington June Id. has arrived in that cit.. The the work of the the number who are Thomas II. Marshall Relief in buck- Cliarles W. Anson. and Mrs. A. M p, -,„lS tn,l sou j The Committee on Place of Meeting re- pupils, Corps Haney. •Trusseil, F some F and in instances at United States General IB r- • boards. Harmon, Beni. Tufts, George F. red, ambassador, ! to be conditioned being 50 per ent. less gene returned Tn.-sd.iy evening frou. visit rival ported that the next session \v. 1 at be Sears- A. E. Clark Ladies’ Aid in buck- Harriman. Joseph W. A aruum. B. sardine-packing syndi- ace Porter, is arranging for an interview Society Joseph :u than last year. Voted that Chairman How- Hart, Aim '/.<< S. Wadsworth. Charles. Moutville and 1 ihem I, .,. ... ,, '• a battle for the port, m the early autumn. hoards. ing royal between President Loubet and Mr. Harri- ♦Haske 1, ('has. F. Wales, John, Jr. ard the to the High school Disabled m impanit-d hj their little u Mi-- ; the market. The New York son. The sentiments of the Association were present diplomas veterans, carriages. Walker A in Haugh, Henry The was City Government, carriage. Aurelius. Walkci. Solomon. Hi,wes Advertiser says that the in the following graduating class. superintendent Hawkins, expressed resolutions, Citizens in carriages. Hayes, ( harles \\ Warren. Napoleon B. ■ inline has made a instructed to advertise for bids for fuel and John V 1 company W a> 111 no ton Wiiisi* eiiixg*. The Wash- which were, Heath, William S. Waterman, Alfred !'. Ivin:Pali, i-isii arrived me unanimously adopted: was street M"\ e in members of The of new U. S. The line of march up Church Samuel S. Waterman. A If red T. from inviting ington correspondent of the London Morn- transportation. question Mersey, Hock laud Saturday t spend the si in <■ and retail to Whereas the present meeting of the Waldo to of down to Hinds. Presentr D. AA aterimm. Augustus. grocery trade Post “I am informed that the spellers ami Latin readers was junction High street, High mer with his ing says: Teachers’ Association has been one histories, Hodsdoti, t red A. •Webber, David. father, D. J. ..all at the the stock of County the company, to of High and Church, up Church w statements that the state department offi- of unprecedented interest and profit to all referred to the committee on text hooks. junction Hollis, Rolue F. AAVt b.- AVingl H. Head of the Tide. them a interest in to to over Con- Holt, ('harles W. AA'cst. Amos personal cials have the Alaskan of its members, therefore, be it house in the Perkins Grove, up Grove Congress, reported boundary The sale of the school A doitiram J. West. Daniel J. goods of the That the I Howard, Heo, A. t. Portland company.The dispute as hopeless is untrue. Resolved, grateful thanks of this gress to Main, Mam to Grove Cemetery. W < gnimhy went last. absolutely district was proposed and the Superintend- up [ Huntoon, AA’est. Darnel K. and cherry crops of Maine are “Both President association be tendered to the A. AA\ AA'. to take in McKinley and Secretary hospitable Arriving at the cemetery the procession Hurd, Augustus st, (ieorge Thursday part organ -.ng a Maine ■ of for the ent was instructed to investigate as to the ndangered by the caterpiller that Sir Julian Pauucefote will people Winterport generous man- Hutchins, Frank. White, George O. State branch of Hay hope j a the Memo- the National Assoi iiitiou of h ner in which their homes have been thrown of of the formed liol low square around Enoch. AVhite. John A. has appeared in certain sec- return to with such instruc- title, and the method disposing Ingalls, Washington best Jackson, James E. Whitman. Isaiah J. Local Fire Insurance bers never open, and their freely offered to us; rial lot,over which the Stars and Stripes Moat Agents. before experienced. tions from Lord as will to the next regular Horace. Salisbury insure That thanks are due to the property. Adjourned Johnson, AVhitmore, George. whose fame has abroad especially sup- ed at half-mast and a mound of dow- Kev. J. E C. editor gone the settlement of the matter.” of the large Johnson, Ralph. AA'iiitmore, James. Sawyer, ofjthe North- speedy erintendent Winterport schools, Mr. meeting. Wm. A. the worms have ers was Johnson. AA’ilson. Augustus J. ern Christian try crops, all the work of the war S C. for built, inscribed “Our Unknown Advocate. Syracuse, V V a .Practically Thompson, exceedingly good gen- The meeting of the Belfast school Jones, Pliney M. •AA'ilsou, Jame> A. pped the trees of their regular as former of foliage investigation commission in preparing for eralship, and the personal interest lie has Dead.” The exercises were follows: Kelley, L. A. AA'i.sou I esse A pastor the Beacon street church, efforts made to exterminate had in the welfare of committee was held Monday evening, with Warren. AYilson. Jones F. the taken that every member; Kendall, Bath, preached at that church last publication testimony by Opening services, Post Commander David S. AYilson. John. Sunday. ’here will be no fruit.The That we testify our hearty appreciation of a lull attendance, Chairman Howard presid- Kimball, body, together with its report, has been William J. Winslow, Nathan S. He was on his to mni of the the pretty serving which we have had from Pleyel’s Hymn, King, way Searsport., where he Bangor Theological the and the ing. The committee on teachers reported, Belfast Band. Knowles, Constantine. Wit ham, Samuel. completed except printing, the members of the Winterport High school; delivered the address Memorial ve organized an association civilian have been the teachers be Rev A. A. Smith Lane, John K. AVood. Stillman. Day. employes given notices That we wish both those who recommending that present Prayer, to hold musicians, Lane, Samuel S. Woods, Charles A. Amos regular sessions for of their The thus “Festival of the Dead,” Post Commander demerit went to the Seaside II< us»* discharge. expenses have rendered vocal and instrumental music, re-elected with salaries the same as last year. Larrabee, Simeon H Wooster, Amos B. and Mrs. the mound to the Unknown at Seal it.Capt. Henry far incurred have almost ab- to know that we have the Decorating W. C. F. Harbor, Mr. last entirely greatly enjoyed The was and the teachers Lewis, George Worthing, Desert, Tuesday for Bs of have been elected report accepted dead. Officer of the Day, A. I. Conant Edwin. Frederick H. Bangor sorbed the special allotment from the excellent entertaiument. which they have Lindsey, Wyman. the season. Ht expects his first Sat- f the were elected, and salaries fixed Salute to the dead, by the Veterans Linscott, James E. A. M. guests society of Mayflower war rendered us; subsequently Young, *ou,uuu.uuu emergency appropriation, TLe Palms, Faure Littlefield, Charles M. Ezra. urday. Mrs. dement is now there m account of their That we rentier ntung acKnowieugment in accordance with the report. Following is Young. super- ancestry set aside for the commission, so there are Belfast Baud. Lothrop, Sumner P. Young. George S. the of the efficient way in which our of- intending muse cleaning, blit will re- Bradford and John Howland, no capable the list of teachers and salaries: Yearly Lowe, Fred J. John. funds immediately available with which their Benediction, Rev. A. A. Smith Young, ficers have performed duties; turn to Belfast :n a few to remain in the Mayflower.. tDr. to do the J). days until Percy printing.President we our salaries—Hugh McLellan, principal,High, The then re-formed and march- Mrs. Oscar Hatch recited the and of McKinley That earnestly express gratitude procession stirring ; the schools close. VVaterville has received a has a issued orders creating system of to the State superintendent, to Prof. Rich- $1,000; Caroline W. Field, assistant, High; ed hack down Main street to to ament at the Congress, patriotic selection, “Our army of the dead," Bridgeport, Conn., or Porto Rico and the ardson, to Miss Snow and to Miss Harvey Miss B. Parker and Warren auditorships Cuba, $500; Ellen D. Townsend, assistant, High; Miller, to Cedar, to Pearl, to Church, to followed a selection tlie Band, Lucy P. r a competitive examination for their instructive and words to by by Philippines, each separate, yet their gov- inspiring of Castine were united in in $500; Herbert E. Ellis, principal, Upper Memorial where was dismissed. The Memorial address was Rev, A. A. Hooper utarr.age Bdgeport which Yale, Cor- ernment the same. has us; Hall, parade by He decided that at of these resolutions be Grammar, Grace A. Lord, grade 8, never looked more Smith of Thursday evening 8.HO at the residence of y Medical school and College the islands shall be autonomous with That copies spread $750; Grove Cemetery beau- the Universalist church, who open- kept the > and the records and printed in the Bangor H. Mason, bride’s mother, Mrs. J. H. Parker. Rev. Physicians of New York all their affairs under the diiect control of upon Upper Grammar, $425; Mary tiful than it did on this Memorial day. The ed with prophetic from and a the News and The Re- quotations Dr. a Commercial, Bangor H. H. Woude Merrill is native of the Governor grade 7, Lower Grammar, $375; Bertha I. avenues are all the lots well to true officiated. There was a large Generals.... Admiral Dewey publican Journal, Belfast. nicely kept, tribute the greatness of Abraham The U. S. Motor Lizzie attendance of relatives and friends. Carriage cables that he will stop at various places Respectfully submitted. Bird, grade G, Lower Grammar, $375; cared for and many closely trimmed, and Lincoln. A typical rail-splitter of the West, The as at been organized Andover ou the and will reach house was way New York Bertha I. Bird, Committee S. Intermediate, $350; there was a of dowers every- Lincoln was a true-born leader of men. prettily decorated with plants of and in Hall, grade 5,.Central profusion The pose making dealing about October 1st. E. on and for the Grace Walton, Alma A. Tilton, grade 4, Central Interme- where. The graves of the veterans were heroes of that day, from Lincoln, Phillips, evergreens occasion. motors or power carriages J. W. Farrar, Resolutions. ) A. each marked a neat iron marker sur- “I a stock of which diate, $325; Juliett Wiggin, principal, by Garrison, Lowell and other leaders to the joined the Odd Fellows 48 years ago.' capital $700 The Belfast teachers were Fish and Game. Sumner Rowe and following pres- B. mounted a small aud of the remarked The officers are: President, grade 5, South Intermediate, $385; Ida by dag, graves drummer boyand the private in the ranks.felt Mr Ziba Simmons of Union the ent: D. McLellan, Miss Caroline W. Samuel were arrested for Hugh os other phens of Rumford; treasurer, Kiug alleged Carter, grade 4, South Intermediate, $300; members of the Relief Cor each bore tlie the inspiration of the hour and dared tc do day, “and at the time there were over a Elleu I). H. E. * iencii of Andover. illegal fishing in stream which empties Field, Miss Townsend, Ellis, 70 Certificate Alberta Wadsworth, grade 2, South Prim- society’s marker decorated with red, white their full duty. They were patriots because members of the order in the lodge to 1899.Dr. H. W. into Great pond, Belgrade. A question Miss Grace A. Lord, Miss Mary H. Mason, May 20, ary, Grace E. Walton, principal, grade and blue ribbon. dedicated themselves to Freedom. The which I belonged. I went to has arisen whether were in $300; they Washington Atlantic has a they fishing Miss Bertha I Bird, Mrs. Lizzie S. compiled history Hall, Ida F. the more beautiful decorations on both the other to the stream or the lake itself. If in the 3, North Primary, $325; Roberts, Among great leaders sides command our re- day attend the funeral of the Bland in Union river bay that is Miss Alma A. Tilton, Miss Juliett A. Wig- Sadie A. were dowers on the lot of William J. Den- last « latter were no law. Com- grade 1, North Primary, $300. Russ, spect. Each fought for what he considered surviving member f the lodge at the Merest to all residents of that they breaking Miss Ida B. Carter, Miss Alberta Wads- gin, of came from Boston to decorate time I he >ix the law missioner Carleton visited tlie locality principal, Grammar, Head Tide, $350; nett, who the right. The hatreds engendered by the entered. It makes a man feel old to judges of court Miss Grace E. Miss Lulie and looked over the worth, Walton, Edith M. Head of $250; the last of his dead. There look hack pitted their term at Augusta, Friday territory. Ladd, primary, Tide, resting place struggle between slavery and freedom are upon this." Miss Ida F. Miss Sadie A. Mrs. E. a to Fish Warden Abner Johnson of Bath Putnam, Roberts, S. Pitcher, music, $385. Weekly were two of roses aud the National soldiers home large bouquets callas, now happily passed and the shadows of war Mr. and Mrs. Geo P. Fi> d the first mackerel of the season Miss Edith M. Miss Ethel E. salaries—Ethel E Thomas, principal, Gram- arrived Satur- noon, where were re- caught Russ, Ladd, small white with of they 50: Edith II. Thomas dowers, backgrounds are over. A united people can admire the day from Boston. morning in his at Small Thomas, Miss Edith II. Miss Mamie mar, Brick, $9 prim- Monday Mr. Field char- Bov. Allen, a Thursday pond Thomas, a of handsome making trip ary, Brick, $G00; Mamie Woobury. White, foliage, and basket red, white con-age and valor alike of Grant, of Sher- tered the steamer Point. There was only one, and it Miss Annie L. Miss Castine i r a trip to Isles- various departments of that Woodbury, Chaples, $8 Annie L. City point, $0 00; and dowers and leaves. two This is 00; Chaples, yellow green man, of Sheridan, of the Lees, of Wheeler, boro. A feature of the afternoon weighed nearly pounds. Mabel Brown, Mrs. Abbie L. Mrs. Mabel Poor’s Mills, $G 00; Abbie L. Landing at Ryder's Cove, Mr amt Moody, Brown, At six o'clock the Post anil Relief rather in the season for mackerel John Corps and of all who took part in that struggle. The Mrs. Field it, which was enjoyed by the early Samuel Adams, John McLellan. Moody, Hayford, $7 00; McLellan, and Mr. and Mrs. C. |H Field and fishermen there is indica- Board served an excellent iu Memorial Hall well as the say every Pitcher, $8 00; Mrs. Samuel Adams, supper suggestion for the governtnen to care for took a biu kboard to judges.The There were also present Misses ride Turtle Head uni tion for a season ahead.The Myrtle was and en- -ianite works will at lively Laudiug, $7.00. which largely patronized highly the of the Confederate dead other company and Grace Belfast graves may points of interest on the island. On | at Lake Auburn was excellent Mitchell Hall, young la- j •n two crews of workmen, fishing joyed. have been ill-timed, but it was commend- the return the the the catches dies who are in Morrill. Castine came through Gilkeya ■ms during past week. Among teaching The Ware flurder. The Belfast House was well lilied | better times for 11 alio well, Opera able for its Both sides had their Harbor. of fish was a salmon D. fraternity. it the sheds has been at low ebb big 10-pound by at the eveniug exercises. The decorations a 4 sacrifices, but the North had the E. Parlin of Auburn, and 1-2-pound writes : When a prominent Bucksport man was in greatest, At a Dine, and many men have been Our Prospect correspondent “Pros- were and consisted of a banquet recently given in St. Paul to trout F. O. of Boston. Bangor last week, a reporter asked him if simple,yet patriotic, when, at the close of the its in by Sargent teachers were out in force at the conflict, great Senator C. K. one of ployment conquence. pect teach- mur- at a one over Davis, the addresses anything was being done to secure the large dag the rear, small the was leader laid low by the bullet of the was er's meeting in Winterport last Friday. Be- derer of Sarah Ware. made by Congressman F. C. Stevens, The Maine Savings Banks. speaker’s desk, a mound of evergreen in assassin. But in Lincoln’s death freedom sides the teachers the town “Not a day goes by,” was the reply, “that who discussed “The Federal interests in the The Governor of Jamaica, superintendent and stacks of arms at each side. The is not done along this line. You front, had a newer and nobler birth. and it us W. L. receiv- The semi-annual statement of Bank Ex- and committee men and the drivers of teams something Slavery Northwest.*’ His speech was in Hemming,has don’t see about it. That is of Belfast Band escorted the Grand and reported ’? a aminer issued, makes eu- i anything part Army falsehood are not yet dead, hence we should tions from the Secretary of Timberlake, just carrying teachers were all finely entertain- the full and a double column portrait was for Maine It plan. We don't want anybody to know Sous of Veterans to the print- ■> the Mr. couraging readiug people. Opera House. The each resolve that those who fell for freedom Colonies, Joseph Cham- 1898 ed and feasted on the best. The writer was what we are to. But gradually we are ed in the next morning's issue of the St. covers the six months from October 29. up officers of the Post and the to send two from the collecting more and more evidence, that is clergy occupied shall not have died in vain. The exercises delegates to April 29, 1899. A gainjof nearly $1,800,000 among the number, and Winterport is the Paul Pioneer Press. Mr. Stevens is a Ban- ‘'me to but into a web seats on the and the of there to meet hanks Of slowly surely weaving stage, members the closed with “America” the Band and au- Washington, shown in the savings deposits. banner town for good cooks and good en- by gor boy, a brother of Dr. John Stevens for- from from di- about the man who killed Sarah Ware. I ""UHtion London, for the pur- this amount about $1,000,000 comes Grand Army, Sons of Veterans and the la- and the benediction t tertainments. It some in- think I know who did the deed. I think I dience, by Rev. R. T. of and a of the with the State vidends credited to accounts. required good dies’ merly Belfast, nephew late amferring Depart- depositors’ know others too.” societies had reserved seats in the cen- 11 Die The thus shown in six months is near- struction and good talk to repay the ladies who know, Capen. J. W. Frederick. whole subject of Jamaica’s gain tre of the hall. ‘nb half a million dollars in excess of the reciprocity with the United ly of Winterport for their efforts to provide for to in the entire year. From Queen President. The exercises with “Tone Pictures There were several households in The Americau Educa- total gain preceeding opened joyful Baptist in the the large number. Our visit was only on Confidence in There is also shown a gain periotf North and the Belfast McKinley’s Vinalhaven last when the a its eleventh annual 25 South,” by Band,fol- Policy. Thursday boy Ninety opened covered the statement of nearly a million the first day. Some extra fine and new Washington, May The President this by lowed by the of the orders arrived home from Manila. all -San Francisco 24tli, Rev. in the of the trust and bank- evening received the following reading general by Tehee 26. They enjoy- j'!"'1;1! May dollars deposits talk, very instructive and every word cablegram Haute, May Resolutions of asso- true, from in the C. ed the ou the brownson, President of California ing companies. The loan and building Queen Victoria response to his mes- Adjutant,M. Dilwortli. The Post gave confidence in the Philippine policy of the trip good ship Grant, ami of about w?s from the superioteudent of schools in of presiding. Rev. H. L. Moore- ciation show a loss in resources sage congratulation: the salute to the dead, and Commander Wa- administration was adoted by the Indiana brought home many curios and souvenirs. ',e but this is due to the retirement of Miss Mary S. Snow. The Windsor, May 25. The President of the G. A. R. convention in this v $21,000, Bangor, teaching terman read the city, yesterday. the noon arrivals were J. corresponding Secretary, pre- U nited States: addres^,* of welcome. The Among Fred the of the Executive Board. shares. exercise in arithmetic by A. O. Hall of The resolutions “condemn all utterances report I am the words of band a brief selection of Greene, Will Ernest ami 'overt deeply touched by your played patriotic from any source whatever, which have a Lane, Talbot, that in ten years had Winterport, with a class attendiug, was $1,100,000 Mark Twaiu and Francis Joseph. telegram of congratulation. From my heart airs and Rev. R. T. offered tendency to create dissatisfaction or discon- Clifton Coombs. Ernest Smith arrived on to about 40 institutions in 29 I Capen prayer. business iu the direction. Miss Caro- thank you and the American for tent our sailors or to invite >UtJr*»ted8 right people A feature of the among insurrec- the afternoon boat. Landers went the Maritime Province of Can- Francis the sentiments of affection and will very pretty occasion was Eugene a.n^ Vienna, May 25. Emperor Joseph line W. Field and Miss Bertha I. Bird of Bel- good tion or rebellion among the natives or in- down Samuel L. the ten little under east from Rockland to visit his parents, .^err B. of received "Mark Twain” (Mr. therein expressed. (Signed) singing by girls the di- habitants of our '<(1 Tupper fast were both instructive. But a deal recently acquired posses- and several stopped at New York and other an address that the total endow- in audience this afternoon. good V. R. I. rection of Miss Lillian sions.” Clemens) special j Spinney. The places en route, looking for|employment.j Our School Laws. The Wheat Crop. Fish and Game. The Belgrade lakes are developing into famous fishing catches have The continued backwardness of the grounds. Many splendid To the Editor of TnE Journal: been made at Great pond of late. H. W. ^ season has led to some ner- naturally Golder of took four large trout Wise . . There recently appeared in one of the ns mis Augusta A vousness about the wheat crop, says the and two dozen bass, F. A. White and this a severe of papeis of State criticism Nathan the Boston Herald. Of course, it is too early Weston four trout, largest MoXie the p resent school law and a plea for its 3 3 4 three to make definite estimate of the weighing pounds; Harry Reid, any of four repeal and a return to the old district between three and pounds each; Nerve Food Golf harvest, as favorable summer weather Gen. John J. Richards aud I). K. Libby, Player system. Having waited in hopes that the would go far to correct the bad showing two, the largest a five-pounder. Many article in question might be replied to by other fine have been captured. this spring. Still it cannot be denied that, strings Is this man a some of our prominent school workers, “To save the lobster from extermination, who at critical so current indications to a stops far, point light pass a law aud another 1 now wish to call the attention of my against canning return on winter wheat. An idea prevails against shipping them out of the State and readers to a few facts that have an im- in the and refreshes i that, if there should be a poor wheat crop you'll do more than in any other way,” place game school matters. said a lobster the other portant bearing upon in the United the of the fisherman day. States, price grain At a There is a saying,true no doubt, that “Every morning I have a hearing in Foxcroft, recently, by himself Because would advance so that our farmers with MOXIE. bad taste in my my high Fish and Game Commissioners Carleton an unpleasant truth never should be told mouth; tongue is coated; my head would be more than compensated for the and Oak, it was decided to close Ship some tell unless it will do good to it. If aches and 1 often feel Pond stream and these other streams to Moxie is a nerve it is inval- dizzy. reduction in quantity. That may be, but food I tell some unpleasant truths in this con- I have no appetite for breakfast Ship poud: Buttermilk stream, Vaughn the statistics on the matter do not bear and what food 1 eat distresses brook, Benson and Johnson streams, for nection. it will be solely with the object uable a a me. 1 have a heavy feeling in out this comforting theory. The wheat a term of four years.The Raugeley where clear head and of calling attention to these things in is aud my stomach. 1 am getting so crop is a very erratic factor in reckon- region full of fishermen, the big hopes that some good may ultimately weak that sometimes I tremble fish stories are beginning to come in. Mr. ing our national wealth. Look at the hand are needed. Profes- result therefrom. and my nerves are all unstrung. R. C. Bradford of Portland, treasurer of steady returns for the as I am getting pale and thin. 1 nineties, compiled by the P. & R. F. R. R., aud Mr. Marshall I the our appreciate work of schools am as tired in the morning as the department of agriculture. During M. Dercy of Luring, Short & Harmon of sional athletes Moxie on under the old law and took about trout at appreciate acknowledge the at night.” the past nine years there have been three Portland, twenty What does your doctor say? Bends May aud Miss Louise M. fact that they have been a potent factor in of three each which show 18th, “You are suffering from im- J periods years Merrow of Woodfords, who has been at account of its the life of the State and nation. But the strengthening prop- pure blood.” I such notable differences in the character Camp Prospect on Richmond lake for a district system always had its serious What is his was 18th at Beinis remedy? ( of their returns that they may fairly week, high-line May erties. and when the in our with one of the finest taken on the defects, changes be classed as fat and lean strings periods periods. lake this On the the school had so reduced the year. Cupsuptic population The exhibit with a opens fat period. sportsmen have been great Druggists everywhere number of scholars that having good many districts In the three luck. Col. E. C. C. E. years, 1890, 1891 and 1892, Farrington, sell Moxie by the glass. had too few scholars to make a school A. D. Rus- the value of the wheat ran above the Oak, Captain Chadbourne, crop de- it became to sell and others of the Augusta State Grocers everywhere profitable necessary adopt $300,000,000 line Here are every year. House people went out May 19th with some other system. Our efforts to meet liver Moxie to the home the figures: big strings. They took over thirty fish the in existing conditions have resulted Av. I’rice on one spot about eighty rods long, by the bottle or case. in bus. bus. Value of MPXie th- present law. while :r is no Crop per crop. where the south wind blew on a lee which, by 1890 .399,262.000 83.8c. £334,773,678 shore. The was taken means j erfect, is much better suited to 1891 .611,780,(100 83.9c. 513.472,711 biggest by Mr. NerVc Food 1892 .515,949,000 62.4c. 322,111,881 Russell, a fish..-...It. is report- .1 needs than the would live-pound old system eel at <» In this fat period the crop averaged iiaugor that >v. Roosevelt of .New be. York and a of Iiis friends have writ- bushels, the 70.7 cents party 508,997,000 price ten to the “Bill” Literary News and Notes. It is sometimes said that we do not get governor’s friend, per bushel, and the value $390,119,423. Sewall of Island Falls, that they would so schools as we did. Yet good formerly It will be noted that was a come to Maine the 1891 bumper during fishing season. It is certain that no American journal 1 have no;iced that this assertion is al- Sewall has been a friend of the of Ladies' Sash and Collar year, both as regards the size of the lifelong criticism contains such scholarly and Buckles, hero of San ways made men who have had no con- Juan, having hunted with such criticism as Its by crop and the obtained for it. dignified Literature. A CHOICE average price him in the west for when the hook SELECTION, us- tion with our either under the many years reviews are written by the best schools, Then came a lean which bore SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES, period, governor owned several ranches there. critics of and Amt lira d iaw or England, Europe, \ the present one. As a matte: You must not have consti- There is said to h some JUST A R RI fruit in agricultural discontent so intense piospect that the and those who wish an accurate gni.'.- to ■’I fact, mui'h the same of teachers pated bowels if you expect the United States officials will establish a grade that it threatened the of the cur- the best books on the market should to do its best work. stability at North by are m»w as This is Sarsaparilla pond Ilaven for the purpose of all means read Literature. -AGENTS FOR employed formerly. But Pills cure Ayer’s constipa- rency. protecting young lobsters hatched at the Crescent Bicycles, owing to two causes: First, we have been The June number >f tion. Av. price hatcheries. These are now liberated Harper’s Round Crop iti bus. per bus Value of crop. Table contains the Fitted up with Fires. ili«*h ! there has nor been a sufficient and Weakness which you may 1994.40(1,207.416 49.1c. 225.902,025 furnish a dinner for some of the denizens prize competition. Fully always Other features of the have for the 1895 467,102,947 50.9e. 237,938.998 of the If a is established June numh.u are of material to select asking. deep. pond A good from. “Pirate or Privateer?” a sea tale \\ In none of these years did the value of they will be kept in it until large enough to by WE REPAIR ATCMlES, CLOCKS, and guarantee all w -nd. there is in many towns a senti- Write to our Doctors. shift for themselves. George E. Walsh; “Coxey,” a the wheat one-lralf of the sum The United States hunting would like to consult crop equal •tr ihatexti'ts Perhaps you story by F. A. Spearman; and several itself in 'avorof hiring about condi- officials recently visited North Haven and eminent physicians your obtained for it American farmers in short stories. tion. Writ.-'as !>••' ’v nil the irriculars by looked over the Dan Beard contributes a •>. u. nt tea- hers. This sentiment is p ground, hut, so far as H. J. LOCKS & mu in your case. You will receive a prompt 1891. That was a tenible illustrated article on ‘-The shrinkage. known, have not yet come to any decision profusely mm imcs >< strong that it has to be m>n- reply. American contain- Address, DR. J. C. AYER. Taking the period as a whole, the crop ! in the matter.With reference to the Boy’s House-Boat,*’ ie.t 'i, even better fitted teach* Lowell. Mass. ing all the and dia- though trials in Calais bef >re tile S. J. court, of plans, specifications, averaged 441,107,302 bushels, the price I to -m ii yut he M onied the accused o! violations of the grams necessary ‘liable any handy boy by g.-ing beyond 51.2 parties game j cents per bushel, and the value $225,- to construct, a line floating residence f >i •a: emits. It is laws, Mr. Oak of the fish and game com- natural for most himself. 070,801. These figures effectually demol- mission says: “It seems strange that it ;• u> t> ink that their or boy girl better there is no actual in- is difficult to advantages ish the compensation theory alluded to convict down that way. Counsel for the publishers who arc teei h school as well as their just crease in tlic cost of at Washington has had schooling while, above. During the lean period on crops, county many charged by Rudyare. Kipling with intiing- f. must ".*]'> son or of daughter. Although flagrant violations game laws, ment of have received a c of the same time, getting more and better a reduction of particu- copyright >py showing 103,180,044 bush- in the whoh sale h- leofn -ers may know that the larly shipment of deer to the hmg expected and the than could in the small els in their complaint, learning they average, tlie farmers, instead Boston. It has been author sels forth his FRESH COLD CREAM is t 1 ut. they som 1 rnies lack t he | notoriously open grievances against nber I school. of a receiv- and there has been but one getting higher price, actually arrest, ('apt. various publisher.** for having, as he E"r sunburn, made week "iai >ui. ye to no to the every say unqualiti- It is a fact, that the Lurehin, and he has been acquitted 'lie his books without ,«n noteworthy opposi ed on the average 25 1-2 cents less per by claims, reproduced * ■t if do tin* There have been JO deer ipplieanr. Or, they possess titui to the school law comes most- jury. shipped proper authority. In his complaint Mr. present bushel than they had obtained in the pre- west from 'Ui ace. they are sure to lose the coast towns of Washington Kipling declares that the action is brought sup* from those who would be most benefit- fat | ly ceding period. county the past winter. It is shameful <». P. Putman's Shin Geo. ROGER & GALLETT’S ! "tt of the parents and friends of the against ed if would unite in demand- and we are to a by it, they The last three years, taking them as a going put stop to it if we Haven Putman and Irving Putman; also *d candidate. Personal interests r re;e its have to patiol the coast with wardens.” D. A the D A Mc- NEW ODORS and SOAPS j ing impartial enforcement. This is whole, have brought back larger crops Appleton Cm, mbit-day ii ; to take precedence of public ones, Clure Co., Charles Scribner and Arthur j true of most laws. and higher prices. ir and because this is true, it is not always H. Scribner, trading as Charles Sc.- ibtier's Enoch C. Av. ... Dow. price and the Co. MM I INK UK >siMe to retain the services of the best Crop in bus. bus. Value of Sons, Century , Me. per crop. i Monroe, 1896 .427,684,346 72 6c. $310,602,539 •i.cis it; > me -f our The first of Miss Johnston's BATH V country schools. 1897 ...530.149,168 80.8c. 428,547,121 chapters SPONGES and 58.1c. HGi-i> UP brilliant historical romance To Have and Ul 'v;; Fhe majority may. and do, believe in 199.-.675,149,705 392,770,320 to form a It will be noticed that last Hold most attractive opening r v -rk but their interest is not year the CHAMOIS SKINS. always for the June Atlantic. Like her previ- wheat was ■*SS /OW I it i-' -niiest, while the uonprogressive crop enormous, exceeding by ous Prisoners of which has CASTOR IA novel, Hope, clones if them from some bushels even you get a'.ways bestir themselves harder to For Infants and Children 03,000,000 the harvest commanded silt h immediate and univer- 1 ailors. use • ever sal the scene of the is New French Celluloid City They kecj !d ruts than they would reaped in the memorable year 1891, popularity, stmy Soap The Kind You Have when laid in early colonial Virginia. The of materia], made up by ex' into. t<> do to get cat of them onto a Always Bought the farmers worked by moonlight. Boxes an.i Plate Mirrors. v foundation of the plot rests upon the vrvch Insures for the clef The return bower much hem.er road. The only remedy for this Bears the money was, er, ^mauan^ well-known instance of the sending of a Blurry, style and good pit dies in a study of -lie true conditions, of smaller, last year’s crop being valued killing'll ship-load of young women from England Signature Fat rr'icts and tu to the soon ...TRY (HR Samples th* SF.. w $120,000,000 below that of 1891. This colony after its founding for icii will arouse tlie mental energy fca th* WHITE CITY TAI. the purpose >f furnishing wives to the r ;-_h t bring about the needed reform. difference is easily accounted for. At the colonists; and the masterly manner in Special Flavors for Soda > As an advocate -f the town syst m be- Interview with Platt. earlier date there were short crops abroad, which the si.nation is handled and the CHA3. B. JAMES with ^ re its adoption 1 made the claim while last year the wheat crop of the I i plot developed will enchain the attention Water, BKLF \ i MAIM Thinks and Hobart Should In* McKinb'y and interest of all readers from the start. 5 the columns of world ran to the hey are Fine, through The Journal that I denominated. up extremely high total housework. the greatest benefit to be derived from of 2,879,000,000 bushels. Harper’s Magazine for June contains C1TKRRY Rll*K, The New York Evening World prints an “The Rescm of the Whalers,” A .Sled ORAN(iKADE and the law would be school interview with Senator l\ ( in equal privileges ; Platt, of Sixteen Hundred Miles in the Damaged by Caterpillars. Journey BLACK R AS 1*15F K ■! .id scholars wiivh the latter is as ad- RY. ATTENTION in any given town. Kx- quoted strongly Arctic Regions, by Lieutenant Ellsworth tin- 1 ■ vocating re-nomiua:i«>n of President ! The This Season IT.re i-i lienee has the claim \pple Crop Will he a P. V. S. R. C. S. ; “The Va- proven true, for, I Bertholf, o: tht 1111 11. < : McKinley and Vice-President Hobart. The Small One to Present Imlica- ! v .e there are According grant,” asto Kichard Harding Davis, All the Latest BBooveries in many other advantages, ; interview y by says: ( lions. illustrated W. T. “The Cen- .e e by Smedley; n itest of all is the fact that every “Senator Platt said that all the criticism C'cueh Vp erF ns’ Ar The Maine Farmer of last week pre- i tury’s Progress in Scientific Medicine," DRUGS and MEDICINES, u n' in town now lias the same which had been at cannot Powder ar Horn. number flung McKinley sen ted a review of the fruit situation in Washing by Smith M. D. : “The their | Henry Williams, and we ■ alter facts and that the President has otter f w eks as Maine to from The everything schooling every other scholar May 22, compiled returns j Spanish- A tnericau War,” Part V.. V.Prtderr.iere Park, conducted in magnificent style the short- secured will save nine- at lowest rash prires. in -ame town. Under the old law. from special correspondents in you Fall of Santiago and the Puerto-Rican est and most decisive war of modern times every county of tiie State. When the on Campaign, by Cabot Lodge, illus- U>" dirge districts would often and astonished the Old World’ tenths of the Henry June 6. 189*), at I get thirty ‘simply by put of the orchards of the State in bearing work trated by R. F. Zogbaum, T. de 1 1ml- weeks oi school while the small the way in which he did it.” POOR ones years is considered, the loss sure to resuit strup, Guy Rose, Harry Perm, II. C. & SON, Druggists. “This general satisfaction,” continued and do it have ab-nu one-half as much. This tiom the present condition of the trees is easier, Christy, am T. D. Walker; “The Prin- Tins meeting will 1 Senator “has undoubted demonst ra- for the sea-v n \>u <-. ,ii:, ••• Platt, cess a Part U. m • alone m-'ie than beyond computation. more Xenia,” romance, III., by ...tiie... compensates for 1 tion by the President’s reception wherever quickly and work f««r (i;t\ itii :aKe 'Mi 1 In all the of the B. T. de -I territory State visited Marriott Watson, illustrated by to the llunii' to mi iv up that ha lie has been. a shadow of a spi in con- Without doubt < mg up by caterpillars last year, and this includ- better. Thulstrup; “The Story of the Dry £ooil leie ‘W^liip 11 u.t "id < .1, lie will be nominated and elected. !him!u'.~« wil! .■ m t win the woikiims of the present ed the principal orcharding sections of the Leaves,” by Frederic Remington, illus- Important “The is at ion and it if* very ue-, a t•!»* Republican powei stronger than the trees in their trated the “Korean Inven- d> prove that of the assertions State, starting leafage by author; should In* j'resent. many it ever was. Vice-President Hobart will this fail to show that health and cake tions,” Homer Beza flulbert. F. R. G. <»ne y ear aip>. whin up n.e * nst. too .'i.'ii'-'is are spriug The of pure white by false, or made be re-elected with He is the .d 1ns, by ; McKinley. my strength indicative of a condi- illustrated Rose; “Their Silver campaign vigorous S., by Guy ■ u*who ha ve no choice for as McKin- pleasant the ;im" and li f the i Vice-President, just tion. indicates a Glycerine Toilet a Part knowledge facts, Every appearance Soap Wedding Journey,” novel, VI., by Swan I Sc. rades as ate their niii.T is for President. As for the Demo- they > o ley \ w: t refer'to some statements made by ! weakened condition from the defoliation FREE in every W. I). Howells, illustrated by W. T. Sibley fashioned open file, cratic party, it has only one issue—silver of last given Colne aval'll and we v ill ha\. t year. The fruit blossom all around “Quivira and the Wichitas,” JOIIlIKIIS OK member of the last and i Smedley; by Don’t fail ... It. r.i Legislature print- —and that has been repudiated by the en- is far from While the is alone worth “The Mothers of lion- promising. blossom package James Mooney; Cnity. May IP, Isn't '_!w21 he reports ot the of that tire doings country. is not full, the development seems to be ore,” a story, by Mary Hartwell Cather- “So far as we have American com- what the The gentleman in who gone uneven and unnatural. washing pow- illustrated vV. R. “Need- CRAIN, question, will wood, by Leigh, mercial interests assuredly beuefit. Of commercial the der costs. You for is resident of one of our towns varieties, greening is both ful Precautions Safe Navigation,” by county At any rate there is a certainty no land get & bringing out the best bloom, while bald- John Hyslop; “Mr. Perkins’ Wife,” a FEED, Brown where I am well with the held the United States must ever be for the of one acquainted by wins are sadly deficient. It is thus price Hulbert Fuller. Fogg That would be early story by schools and their work, is to relinquished. impossible. settled that the of Maine baldwins THE J. 8. WILLIAMS CO„ reported crop SEEDS and DEALKKS IN He spoke of the peace conference at the GLBSTONBUNV. CONN lave said that we less present year will be a light one. Mis- Mrs. vs. The Arena. get poorer teachers, The as but or rA»ow« Eddy Hague ‘visionary, beautiful, cellaneous varieties are a better school, and that our schools cost more giving GROCERIES. impracticable.” Universal peace,” he said, promise. than did under the old He “is not for this The suit of the owners of the picture of Meats, Poultry, Vegetal)! they system. age.” J lie pear bloom is about on a par with also accused Mrs. Eddy printed in the May Arena for Importers ol Suit. the State of forcing the law the apples, and the plums the same, so of is not the suit I’OKh, far as infringement copyright, .ipou the farmers their wishes. As The Defender’s Mast Stepped. our observations have extended. against that readers of that were look- dealers in the finest quality of LARD, Of the caterpillar raid, changes have magazine a matter of fact, the schools in the town ing for. a suit for libel Bristol, li. I., May 24. The steel mast been disclosed during the past week, in- ...fl fnaiti) Tabic... They expected HA)1, with Mrs. as and the of that able have been increased of the Defender was Eddy plaintiIT legislator stepped that the will soon pass. ~ . successfully dicating pest Arena Uoratio W. Anthracite and AND ALL KINDS under the present law from an of at 11.30 o’clock The steamer The thus far are due to the Publishing Company, average to-day. ravages 7txH EN there's work to be Dresser and Mrs. Curtis Wood- which was to assist in Josephine about weeks to Archer, the work, army of forest, not tent, caterpillars. OA31K IN ITS >F\ twenty-two pier year \X/ done you send for Mr. X. as in the articles Blacksmith arrived here this morning. When the bury defendants.Certainly COBlS. twenty-six weeks, while the school He has been which Mr. Dresser and Mrs. JOHN A. appro- workmen were ready to begin, the mast McKinley to the Queen. employed by your Woodbury FO(i(,. \\ \ Kl wrote and the Arena there are OK I) UK* PROMPTLY 1 III.ID priation has been decreased more than two was pushed out of the shop until the neighbor lor years, and is published to a libel suit Howes’ Flock. HiehSt ... Tlie President addressed the follow- abundant grounds found Hl'1 ! hundred dollars per annum. In the home Archer could get hold of it with her reliable. Corner Main. Mr. Dies er that Mrs. 33, 33, 37 Front St., Me steam derrick and it was out ing message to Queen on the oc- upon. alleges Eddy Belfast, school of this at least one slowly swung Victoria, gentleman, j until it casion of tlie of her Time s is not the originator of the science with could he controlled by those on anniversary birthday: prov, reliability. TELBr BCNI4-2. It.' under the old law had six- which her name is but that year they only ; board the steamer. Then the Archer went Executive Mansion, Washington, l>. C., connected, When sick you grasp the first she borrowed it without credit from Dr. GEO, F. EAMES, M, D teen weeks of school, while they have had ! slowly along to the Defender’s berth, and May 24. j To Her the Windsor new floating straw in view, and Phineas 1*. Quimby, who practiced a not less than twenty-six weeks any with the assistance of the crew the work ; Majesty Queen, YOU CAN HAVE year j the art in Portland, Maine, way back of the mast was soon accomplish- Castle, England. forget reliability of the healing The Nose and T:i since the repeal of the district law. 1 stepping “ me in the Mrs. having been ed. The operation took not more than Madame—It gives great pleasure to L. F." Atwood’s Hitters. thirties, Eddy have selected this instance because one of his at that time. Mrs. it well half an hour. convey on this happy anniversary the ex- patients r\o. ID Nt‘\vbur% People’s bodies are still constructed attack Mis. and ill istrates the opposition to the law C. Oliver Islin was while the ! pression of tlie sentiments of regard and Woodbury’s upon Eddy and, present as were wars and the I affection which the American cher- they forty ago, her pretensions is more extended and Near Corner fanm shows how wide of tlie truth those mast was being stepped. It is expected people also, L.i'V’ cures more cases of more than Mr. “What that the sails of the Defender will be bent ish toward Your Majesty, and to add the indigestion vigorous Dresser’s. BOSTON, laims are to and than -.wr. apt he. assurance of constipation she has Mrs. Hours. 12 to i» nt !:•■; at once, and as the crew is here my own cordial respect and really discovered,” says already to appoiiitineiit onh We do not, as towns, receive all the esteem. God to Your a bottle. “are ways and means of per- that she will be prepared to sail for New May grant Majesty 35C. Woodbury, Or her, DS*4> ly4f> and to the countries under Govern- verting and prostituting the science of benefits ftom the present law that might York within a few days. your Avoid Imitations. that will not kink at ment of and to her own ecclesiastical be had if the many years happiness pros- healing aggrand- people would demand its and to the moral and FREE OK CHARGE. perity. izement, physical strict euforcment. There are a sufficient William McKinley. depravity of her dupes.” This is a clear of and it would seem that liiTiil Itiirsiiiii. number of citizens who cling to the past Any adult suffering from a cold settled on charge fraud, MASON & HALL'S. t. an action for libel the Arena or its to make it difficult to do with a!! of the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles Best to Make Ice Cream. against away Way Fine farm in Northport, tv• of any nature, who will call at Poor’s & Farm for Sale. contributors was necessary to vindicate the small and 135 acres m unprofitable schools. In- Son’s, Belfast, or A. B. Sparrow’s Freedom, Mrs. and her science. (iroumf, land, Where cream alone is Eddy [Portland used in Situated in Belfast, 2 1-2 miles from orchards. 3 50 Ills, :».- 'a-1 deed, there is no doubt but that such w ill be presented with a sample bottle of making city, on Press. ;>} ice cream one-half or one-third of the acres of land with Boschee’s German Syrup free of charge. Searsport avenue, fifty twenty never failing water. \\ ill be .schools are sometimes rods shore front. Well watered and a fine wood maintained in viola- one bottle to one and used should be the sugar Only given person, quantity scalded, lot. consist of a Carriages easy terms. Buildings two-story French tion of the law. While it none to children without orders from par- dissolved in the scalded and when The Maine Central railroad has sent out .AM) may he advisable portion, roofed house of twelve rooms, ell, carriage house >1 i Hi ents. cool added to the of and barn, all connected. Good orchard of blanks to different parts of the State ask- to run a small school under some condi- remaining quantity sixty- No throat or ever had such a five fruit. one llt*r M I lung remedy cream. Where cream is not obtainable, trees, mostly winter This is of the ing that the names of persons who would >11 as sale as German in all finest located and most on the tions, it is not, a rule,a prolitable way Boschee’s Syrup sightly places bay. take one or more summer boarders be milk may be used enriched the yolks of or call on parts of the civilized world. Twenty years by For particulars, address to use school money. In my experience, eggs, allowing four to each quart of milk. 3w20*tf RALPH D. SHUTE, Belfast. placed unon them so that they can have a ago millions of bottles were given away Harnesses Scald the milk in a double beat the list to send the many persons who are in- 1 have never found a teacher who and your druggists w'ill tell you its success boiler; good boarded in A TEN CENT CIGAR was marvelous. It is really the only Throat eggs and sugar together; add the hot milk, quiring regarding getting priv- FOR SALE, did not acknow lege that she could do bet- and Lung Remedy generally endorsed by cook for a moment, then strain into the for Taxes. ate families, or at small boarding houses ter work with twenty scholars than with One 75 cent bottle will cure or ice cream Proposals Collecting their vacation. physicians. mould and freeze. [.June Ladies’ during l have the FINEST line of Carriages ever '^kive cem- half that number. prove its value. Sold by all druggists in Home Journal. this city. Sealed proposals for collecting the State, County shown in Belfast. Inasmuch as it costs and taxes of the city of Belfast lor the It is reported that Senator Cannon of nearly always City year POOKA To Cure Constipation in One Week 1899 will he received at the City Clerk’s office Utah has discovered that the 10 to 1 issue more to maintain a small school than it Mr. sudden- until June 6, 1899, at 5 o’clock p. m. The Laffan, humorist, (looking up the Blood in One Week City is dead and is about to return to the To Purify Council reserves) the right to accept any one of State Prison would to the scholars to a ly from his work)—My dear, I do wish you WesternCarriages convey larger the or to all. party. would break yourself of that silly habit of To Strengthen Nerves in One Week proposals reject Republican it is to close such L. H. MURCH, City Clerk. one, good economy laughing out loud when you are reading. To Cure Sick Headache in One Day Belfast, May 12,1899.—3w20 I make a specialty of Prison work. schools whenever possible. How do you expect me to do anything—. At the session held May 24th by Govert Mrs. Laffan. But it’s the of was to suit the times. for 90 to the law claim that the manuscript Take ’8 Tea nor Powers and council it voted tha- ^'“Prices $135 Days Opponents own book I am dear. Celery Compound SUBSCRIBE your reading, the councillor committee on the State A few (ieutl*1 FUR^^^^ rear Energetic Ladies and cost of scholars is on the in- Mr. Laffan. Ah, yes—certainly—of course! 25c. trial size free. If it fails to cur Repository of Windsor Hotel. conveying reform school be constituted a committee to Canvass. Above guarantf Ah, what was I saying? Oh, yes—wonder- salary crease. This is true, but as it is paid out your money will be refunded. A. A on the industrial school for in H ful how much more work I can do at home THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL girls H. C. Belfast. address, J. of the school fund andthe scholars get than I could at the office, isn’t it, Marie ? Howes & Co. Hallowell MARDEN, 6ml /lain Street, bed**1' NEWS HON. CHARLES E. LITTLEFIELD. NOTES. Edgar Oilman Pratt. The cruiser has Chicago arrived at Port Edgar Gilman Pratt, who is to deliver S aid on her cruise to South CONGRESSMAN DINCLEY’S SUCCESSOR IN CONURESS. Africa. The Basis the address for Henry Bryant Post 98, G. The Post Office Department has A. R., Memorial Day, though not a native prepar- of ed a preliminary postal code for Cuba. Cohasset, has in a way, a claim upon it; or rather, we wish to claim him as be- Gov. of Pingree Michigan has recom- to it. NEVER longing TOO OLD mended the enactment of a State Good Of Mr. Pratt is a resident income of New tax law. York, where he is in the law office of Lee, Long- fellow & Price. He a A Filipino flag captured at Iloilo was graduate of by Bowdoin college, Me. His Lieut. Nililack has just reached the Navy Brunswick, Department. father, Capt. Nichols Pratt, is a resident of Shanghai, China; he has been there BE Gen. Miles has TO received au sines about 1869. He was CURED. invitation to born in Cohas- attend the military maneuvers at Wind- set, and lived here during his boyhood. sor, England. When the civil war broke out he joined the navy. He was in the two assaults at Mayor Jones of Toledo believes that S. S, S. is a Great to feebleness and ill h e a 1th and Fort Fisher in and Jauu- Blessing political parties are similar in December, 1864, nearly all of the sickness general aud has among principles to trusts. uary, 1865, been very highly Older people can be avoided. Most of for his UIUnifi Ponnlo It Ril/OC Thom elderly spoken bravery. He is now I u'JpiGi II UllCO IliS'll people are very susceptible to illness, The 3d Nebraska of a Volunteers, William captain large steamer plying the coast but it is wholly unnecessary. J. old of China. By keep- Bryan’s regiment, wants to go to Capt. Pratt’s father was Nichols inS their blood Pure 0ftn themselves Manila and NpW Rlnnrl anrl I ifo tho-v fortify light Filipinus. Pratt, son of Dr. Ezekiel Pratt, a descend- l«uH UIUUU Ullu LI IC ■ so as to escape three-fourths of the ailments ant of Phineas Pratt, whose name has be- from which suffer It is said that Japan has promised they so generally. S. S. S. is by come famous from his on foot the which will their treaty to aid China in the event of Ger- journey remedy keep systems young, by purifying the blood, from Weymouth to Plymouth in all waste and many seizing Chau Tung. 1522-23, thoroughly removing accumulations, impart- for help. His wife was Mary Priest, daugh- ing new strength and life to the whole body. It increases The ter of who came famous secret dossier in (he Drey- Digory, in the Mayflower. the appetite, builds up the energies, and sends new life- fus case contains seven documents. The Capt. Pratt has also a Mayflower ancestor giving blood throughout the entire system forged ones alone refer to Dreyfus. on his mother’s side. This mother, Ruth Mrs. Sarah Pike. 477 Broadway, South Boston, writes: Snow, was a descendant of Nicholas Snow, I am seventy years old, and had not enjoyed good health Ignatius Donnelly scored and Bryan who married Constance Hopkins, who for twenty years. I was sick in different ways, and in the Democratic party in a at the speech came in the Mayflower with her father, addition, had Eczema terribly on one of my legs. The Populist press convention in Kansas City. Stephen Hopkins. doctor said that on account of my age, I would never lie well I took a dozen of S. S. S. Mail advices from Pekin declare that Edgar Gilman Pratt’s mother was Miss again. bottles and it cured me of William and I am to that China will fight rather than submit to Yeazie, daughter Yeazie of completely, happy say I feel as well as I ever did in life.” further surrender of territory to European The basis of good living i9 good Belfast, Maine. Ilis brother William was my lieutenant of the Mr. J W. Loving, of Ga., says: “For eight- powers. bread. The lirst essential of “Mayflower” during the Colquitt. een I suffered tortures from a late war with Spain.' [Ilingham, Mass., years fiery eruption on At Norfolk, Ya., Mrs. John O’Keefe good bread is pure flour. Many Bucket. my skin. I tried almost every known remedy, but they her failed one I was presented husband with three a housewife has a by one. and told that my age, which is sons, gained reputa- This will interest many of our and tlie proud father named them readers, sixty six. was against me, and that I could never Dewey’ tion as a baker because she used hope Sampson and Schley. by whom lire family is well known. Mrs. to be well again. I finally took S. S. 3., and it cleansed Rob Flour. It blood and now I am in Roy possesses Pratt is living in Me., at pres- my thoroughly, perfect health.” A corporation, with a capital of Fryeburg, $10,- an excellence all its own, easily and the 000, will be organized at Chicago to con- ent, younger son, Harold, gradu- an in the bread or S. S. S. FOR THE duct in mense plant for the construc- discernible ates from Fryeburg Academy this month. BLOOD tion of steel cars. with freight cake you niak' it. Sold is the only remedy which can build up and strengthen a Agents representing Boston syndicate old because it is the one Senator Butler of North Carolina is to people, only which is guaranteed everywhere. arc for < negotiating the purchase of live free from .>i II-*n. ('banns K. Lit th-ti.ld, the sn’oect ol tins sketch,worked enter the law school of the North WM.A. MILLING potash, mercury, arsenic and other damaging Carolina COOMBS CO., mines at Blue Hill. It is under- en- copper minerals, it is maue irom roots ami neros. ana lias no cnenucals < ! until I *7-1 as boss of a and in this Mich. whatever s: mi lias been cm of lie i crew, University month, lie was graduated Coldwntcr, stood that options have been secured on in it. S cures the worst cases t i ill \ *-iii entered he study of law with from the in 1884. Members of Anti-adulteration League. S S. of Scrofula, Cancer, Eczema. Rheumatism, i: liit* list of tli is- university four of the but that the case of the snaking Rice A lit In me admitted to the bar in mines, Tetter, Open Sores. Chronic Ulcers. Boils, or any other disease of the blood. Certain relics connected with fifth is still Books on these will be sent free for (bingress from the Ku* x e«»ui-1 \ in JsT'i. 1 le at once entered the assas- pending. diseases by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga. sination of President if Mai up. pra-iice with (.eii. .J. 1’. ( illey, retiring Lincoln, April 14, are to be on on the Governor’s recommenda- !'■ >m J.is lie is lo to 1805, placed exhibition at the Acting bi was born in pai }* practice alone Lebanon, National Museum at 7he in tion, committees on the Dewey celebra- until th«* entrance of his brother, Arthur Washington. hinds Family America. n June 21, lsbl, the son tion in the New York legislature have 8. hit: n li 1*1*1 he tirm. the has Stoepel, explorer, made the agreed on a bill for For and Mary (Stevens) Little- Mr. Liuletie’d's aieer at the appropriating $75,000 First-Class Monumental Work bar has first ascent of Mr. Albert II. of 72 Pine Mount Morrison, the high- Ilinds, street, the State’s part in it. stors being York been veiy successful. He tried im- est coumy many mountain in the Island of Formosa. has a Portland, completed ... CALL OX. .. portant casts ami became noted for his It is genealogical Mr. Littletield was pastor infested with savage beasts and men. niflHTY HARD WORK. skill ami eloquence. work of about live hundred pages entitled chine li in Lebanon at have been ■ Some men have tptijst In 188.** he was nominated for represen- Troops massed in all the prov- “The Hinds Family iu America.” The inces to do their work b aides’ but when the tative to the it me and was of China to resist further I birth, Legisl elected, European work is for the aud will soon is ready press, m under all sorts of arohi the moved seiviug on the judiciary committee. It aggression. Germany pushing forward yt family her be Mr. Hinds has back as r unusual and ad- was while acting in this capacity that bis troops to punish natives and grab printed. gone where for six years the more far as in verse circum- maxcfactckers of all kinds of ell ••its obtained a charter for the water territory. the year lOoo his careful and \ ed at the Free church stances that are Baptist eon pain w hich now supplies that section Gen. Wade laborious researches, aud has just Hampton of Confederate brought as their of Knox trying upon .eer. while the sou became county. who is to be down the records fame, reported indigent cir- family through Colonial neaitn ana pnysical condi- He was re-elected to the House in 1887 times the perplexities and tascin- cumstances, has gracefully declined to ac- with rare fidelity. In all about tion as if were soldiers ami was chosen of that they 8peaker body by a home as a from the or ten thousand members of the • •uile school life. cept gift people of eight fighting and marching day We have a assortment of finished work acclamation. A unanimous nomination South large Carolina. family have a place in the book. The and in a hard cam- >f 1(3 Mr. Lluleti Id stout! at that time was an honor and night to select from at that will suit All especial work is the result of several ars of care- prices you. Dent of the 20th y» paign. When the Condi- ghr, with a slender reflected ciedit upou the popularity and Capt. Infantry, now at ful and kinds of though diligent research by the compiler, 's tions under which a man granite used. Foreign and Domestic ahi lily «>f tin candidate. Mr. Littlefield’s Manila, says the people of the Philippines a e. and at the carpenter's who has gathered material from every works are abnormal work executed from splendid record as is a matter of have offered to furnish soldiers to neatly original designs. speaker help available source to make the book as and he ati's work at a boy’s pay. history. It laid the foundation of his suppress Aguinaldo, and that the insur- > unhealthy complete and reliable as possible. No needs to take S^“<»ive us a call before placing orders of a crew of 20 election as two rection cannot be continued. barge men, attorney genetal years have been an 1 pains spared to make it in- precau- elsewhere. Stf later, and it made the name of Littlefield special iges averaging >4 a day he Lord Minto, Governor General of Cana- teresting genealogical work. Extended ! tions to build a household term in Maine political circles and President historical and sketches of f.n live a da, Dias, of Mexico, will biographical himself up to years, laying by from that BRIDGE STREET, MAINE. daj. accept the invitation to meet President past and present families and persons withstand the BELFAST, a stood him in good stead At the time of his election as attorney McKinley at Chicago October 9, at the have been introduced, this breaking up extra strain. C. R. HARRISON. L. WOOD. A S HEAL to 11 ickland iu 1^74 to general Mr. Littlefield was the youngest the federal building corner-stone ceremonies. moutouy of genealogical form. Copies in is<>4, I was man. with the of exception Thomas B. of old w ills and documents in the earlier / working at night and who had ever I out b.and the family moved to Reed, held the nfliee, and will be inserted. The line of broke in lumps all over and when these left flaine College generations the skin off." Mr. A. Mr. vii!i only R> years of practice behind him League. peeled says John Calloway, Littletield preaching in descent has been followed in both male and of 218 26th St.. iu a recent was Columbus, Georgia, ( a in ! the in aides tended F-ixcroft youngest attorney general of the four female lines, thus in extended letter to Dr. R. V Pierce, of Buffalo. N Y. I ut Managers Maine college resulting had catarrh for four liver \ resided there four point experience the 8;ate has ever records with allied years and also and kid- years. families, and much of when it known. He was nines, C. 11. Dascombe of J. W. ney trouble; would commence troubling Mi Liftlelield held slic- opposed in this Colby, the matter BICYCLES. fight by which is often left out of many me I would have a slight aching a little below ll eyes Downing University my fa: e was pale; I had pimples on my face and w the i'*ur the term of u Littletield cun years preceding It will be was ! young ot Maine, met in Waterville May 25th to very simple. carefully indexed, there brown spots on my face. Now the^e H.ctcaLtes’ £xxxc3L Gents’ Wlieels ibiie school education—the Artornev Beuerai W. T. JIaines of Water- are all 1 took six bottles of Dr. Pierce's t act upon the filed giving the Christian names of all who bear gone. vilie. protest by Manager Golden Medical and two of Dr. Pierce’s ever exhibited in this of the where ( ou- the name of and the surnames of Discovery j1 city, consisting following ;ricusly enough, Dascombe in case of Pulsifer of Bates and Hinds, Pellets. are the best medicines I ever used Mi. was a They well known and had school sev Littlefield successful all reliables makes:. agiey taught attorney to the constitution. to others. in my life, and I do believe that I am entirely in after a change Owing A. 1. U; < who was general, retiring 18‘.B brilliant well. 1 have a good but before I com- 1 wu, the was appetite Tver Johnson, Bovel! Peerless "Dim disagreement protest treatment I had no at all. Diamond, Bird," Peerless ailed d Belfast tri m ot service. dropped. menced appetite Now postmaster Article 7 id the constitution was I am like a to eat at time of In 181B be was a to the changed Christian Scientists Arrested. child—ready any ...."Triumph," Duguesne and Ton mine. e late 11. L. Kilgore, was deignte Repub- to lead: “The in the shall day or night. Last year I weighed one hundred lic m national players league ne Week's Mills High school convention it Minneapolis and thirty-four pounds and now 1 weigh one one warranted for the whole and be bona fide students of the or Every fully riding season—tires all. 1 shad —the in which Mr. Blaine college Buffalo, X. Y., May 2:3. Geo. II. hundred and forty five. Please accept my Littletield attended it. year declined sell at that will Call and see and you \oung thereof and when Kin ter and Elizabeth thanks. I am so glad I found the kind prices defy competition. them, will be to allow the use of graduate departments L. Kinter, his wife, right in’s 'i hoot tile was unevent- his name. of medicine." convinced that lliese statements are facts. 1 also have a ; any man shall have four in well known in Christian tall stock‘of a played years Science circles, r.i ! Mr. Littlefield was also delegate to 1 ievt.red his studies and all on “Golden Medical Discovery" is free tin national any varsity team of any college or were arrested to-day on warrants Fishing Tuc'.le, ss in them which was ex Republican mention in charging from alcohol; it is pure medicine and noth- colleges in the United he shall not them with in is-."', .md was chosen to Mi. Reed's btates, manslaughter causing the ing else. Unlike the so-called “tonics" Base Ball (loads, >iactorv to the principal and present be to in the Spalding's name. eligible play league.” death of Ralph L Saunders, 9 years old, and “extracts" which tend to create an In addition to the regular and Birgrle The following two articles were added who, with his parents, had been appetite for stimulants, the “Discovery" Satedries. most school Mr. Littlefield was married in 1878 to visiting All of which I shall sell at the lowest High pupils to the constitution : the home of creates a natural tern nee figures. Clara X. A ver Capt. Sample, 1:3th only healthy pen; the man was of Moutvnle. a daughter of infantry, ieiit, young Article 12, “In case of the visit- at fort Porter. appetite for good food which nourishes and FORGET THE NAME AND Idem William and a sister of Richard rain, jjy DON’T PLACE. is father to undertake other Ayer, team The medicine dealer who ing shall receive one half of their Warrants on the same were also strengthens. ■■ who was once a of charge 1 adies, a wise on Ayer, member Con- says he has something "just as good" precaution expenses as a rain issued for Mr. and Mrs. James ('. lmm aie guarantee.” Saun- knows that he If he an in- which is now gress Virginia. There two chil- falsifies. urges parent duly 1 Article 1:1, “The of the home ders of Fort the F. A. 51 Church Belfast. Maine. manager Townsend, ferior substitute it is to a few 1 the of this sketch. ! dren—Charles, a handsome, athletic young Wash., parents gain pennies FOLLETT, Strep', subject team shall at least one week before the of the were man of child. The Kinters held in greater profit. No matter how discour- held family left Week’s Mills ! 18, now attending college at game, uotify the visitiug manager of his *27)00 by U. S Commissioner Robinson. aged you may be. write to Dr. Pierce for was and returned to Yi- Phillips-Audover; and Caroline A., a 10 ; choice of and the man- I advice which he will send free and of umpire visiting The arrest was made uuder the United you ere Mr. Littletield lias since young lady lt», who gives promise of which if is bound to do j agei shall have the power to or re- States as the death occurred on fed- followed, you good. rate, beauty. accept laws, ugh he retired from the pul- ject the home manager’s choice, eral j Mr. Littlefield has three ground. Maine a; s ago. The granite industry brothers, Central R. R William T. and The boy is said to have died of pneu- • li was then at its Frank L., who reside at height, j fxnox monia ami care. and Arthur his law County Republicans. without medical TIM •'a stone was being furnished ; Vinalhaveu, 8.. part- E-TAHLE. ner. Mott’s Nerverine Pills Mr. Lit- (»n and after navy departments. j Service to Five Nov. 27. !V»v train- conuecum The Knox Increased Trips at Burnl am ami county Republican committee Bucksport Seminary. The great Waterviim witn through trains a Week. lor U.-m Bangur. met at and lor Waterville. Bortlaml md (jradatim. ’s Annual Gift to the Rockland, May 24th, organ- remedy Boston will run as tolb>w\s with nervous pros- Poor. ized, Frank B. Miller of Rockland as There will be important changes in the Steamers Penobscot ami Pity of Hangor FHOM BELFAST. reached at a t r a t i o n and single bound ; of the chairman, and W. A. Holman of South faculty East Maine Conference Sem- A M PM l" m ; the ladder by which we rise all nervous These direct appropriations of money tu-lfasr, depart. 7 15 ) lo 3 3t> wiy earth t<- the vaulted skies, Thomaston as This or- inary at next year. The pre- diseases of the secretary. early Bucksport ntyi'Oiut. ,7 lv 11 if, ,3 3T nt to its summit round round. do not represent allot’ the contribu- or- >> by city’s ganization of the committee was rendered ceptess, Miss Marion Stover,Profs. Archie generative aide. 7 311 fj 25 t3 5*i BEFORE AND AFTER USING. •••■. 7 41 tion to the cause of charity. The prop- necessary on account of the special Con- gans of either Rr"»k* 1 30 4 J6 T-.iug t" be grandly true. Hardman and Fred C. Ball, and the music 7 "50 -4 33 election of June 19th. sex, such as Nervous or *v,,,x •- deed is a toward of all the and gressional Chas. E. Prostration, Failing Ibomdike. sun gnu step God, erty charitable institutions Miss Clara will sever their 5 the was teacher, Case, lost Manhood, Emis- ■'. «1'> f. soul from the common clod Littlefield, Republican nominee, Impotency, Nightly V;nit>;..••• -In 25 societies is from taxation and connection with the leaving of Burnham, arrive... 8 35 *; < and a broader view. exempt present and discussed the situation at institution, sions, Youthful Errors, Mental worry, ex- 2 ><' the the Bangor. .. 11 45 4 35 from assessments for Chairman Miller stated that present faculty only present prin- cessive use of Tobacco or which public improve- length. fully Opium, A M : .»• J. F. and Miss things that are under feet; as much iuterest was cipal, llaley McKay. lead to and Waterville ments. The tax commissioners being taken in Knox Consumption Insanity. $1.00 steamers 9 08 3 05 (5 50 •a •• have mastered of ami report been Commencing Saturday, May 20th, good as is Prof. Hardman has elected princi- box 6 for i* m AM county generally manifested over a per by mail; boxes $5.00. leave Belfast as follows that the assessed value of the of of Machias. Portland. 2 15 5 35 1 3< property election. The new pal Washington academy,East MOTT’S For via Camden ami Rockland, Mon- county members of CHEMICAL C9., Prop's, Cleveland, Ohio. Boston, 4(.o de deposed and the passion such is At the Ban- at i\ Thurs- 3 05 5 57 organizations $70,781,990. are Prof. Ball has been selected the days and Fridays 3.15 m., Tuesdays, Boston, J S: R. county committee Walter H. Mathews by Ml. I». 4 10 __ rate of taxation this means a and at 5.00 r. m present loss of Tenants gor school board as instructor of the busi- FOB SALE BY B. H. MOODY.1! days Saturdays in-)uisbed ills that we hourly Harbor, Capt. M. B. Cook of For Bucksport, Winterport and Bangor at 7.45 TO BELFAST. to the city of more than $1,400,000 a year. ness course to be introduced in the Ban- Friendship, X. It. Tolman of T. a. m. daily, except Mondays and Fridays. I’M A BM The assessments the same Warren, of the and upon property b. Bowden of gor high school with the beginning For Searsport and Hampden, Wednesdays Boston, 7 no 9 00 Washington, C. E. Mclntire w ^. we we trust, for public improvements exceed next school Sundays at 7.45 a. m. » l->.. 8 30 aspire, resolve, $100,000 of Rockport, and W. A. Holman of South year. morning calls us to life and a year, which is the These Misses Case have RETURNING PM P M paid by city. Thomaston. Stover and several Portland. 11 m 15 exemptions materially affect the tax rate positions open to them. From Boston, every day except Thursdays and A M A nearts and ere the grow weary, as well as the bonded indebtedness and Sundays, at 5.00 r. m. Warerville. 9 30 5 50 4 30 Mackerel From Mondays and Fridays ar 12.00 Bangor 7 15 1 30 annual interest charges of the so Running Large. Bangor, the sordid dust. city, noon, and Saturdays at 2.00 A M A M P M trailing that the The Fairfield Floral Case. Tuesdays, Thursdays yearly contribution of the tax- p. M. Burnham, depart.In 25 8 50 5 05- we Pkovincetown, May 23. The fleet of resolve, aspire, we pray, payers of New York to is lie E. Belfast. Unity... 11 no 9 09 5 25 charity nearly Ti W: CHAS. JOHNSON, Agent, mackerel 'lnuk that we mount the air on draggers fished last night off the afternoon at 3 o’clock, Arthur Thorndike. 1 115 9 19 5 35 if not quite $7,000,000, or about fifteen Thursday CALVIN AUSTIN, Gen’l. Supt., Boston. Sandwich and was late in Knox.. til 30 +9 25 Nr< 42 cent, of the shore, reaching H. famous as the in the WILLIAM H. HILL. Gen’l Manager, Boston per direct expenses of the Terry, principal Brooks. 11 57 :• 4 1 5 50 ie recall of sensual things, port. Nearly the entire lot of boats is still We are in a position to sell you city government. Fairfield Floral was before Waldo. *12 15 rP 52 M’> 07 -1 still cling to the heavy clay. outside of Long with wind ahead case, brought Some figures from the for 1899 Point, PILES! PILES! PILES! Citvpoint.. 12 35 410(*4 IG 17 budget and light. Judge Webb in the U. S. court at Portland Belfast, arrive. 12 15 !•' In G 25 angels, but feet for men! will show the relative cost of caring for oorrow the wings to find the The Zeppie with 170, M. for sentence. Webb said that the the poor. The city will pay for public Harry Young Judge Dr. Williams’ Indian File Ointment will cure tFlag station. 175, and the Ina 00 have arrived. of the had convinced Limited tickers for Boston are now sold at education $13,040,052; for police $11,797, mackerel, testimouy physicians Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It $5.00 hope, and resolve, and aspire, These boats fished near the I’rov- him that condition is seri- from Belfast and all stations on Branch. for the tire quite Terry’s physical absorbes the tumors, allays the at once, pray; 590; department, $4,443,004; side itching Through tickets to all points West and North incetown of the bay, and did ous and that he is in danger of must or we fall for the health for not, becoming I PI acts as a instant relief. Dr. Wil- west, via all routes, for sale by 1.. W UFnKOu. rise; department, poultice, gives again. $1,110,538; find the school. was Belfast. 1 EN evidently, totally blind. Sentence then imposed liams’ Indian Pile Ointment is for Agent, (1K(V ANS, lighting, $2,000,000; for water,$1,450,817; prepared only Vice and tins is a ladder thrown It is probable that the boats which fish- of a fine of $300 and one in Portland President U.oneral Manager. for cleaning the streets, for day Piles and Itching of the private parts, and noth- F. K. Booth isy. Beni Piss, and Ticket weary earth to the sapphire $4,575,800; ed farther out f und mackerel bad been but Agent. for and plentier, jail. Exceptions prepared, else. box is Sold by drug- Portland, Nov. 25, 1898. parks, $1,729,235; paving repair- and that the total catch is ing Every guaranteed. large. they were withdrawn after the sentence box. :<' tms depart and the vision falls, ing streets, $2,520,099; and for charity gists, sent by mail, for 50c. and §1.00 per The mackerel caught are the had been announced. wakes on his of stone. direct and indirect. largest K WILLIAMS’ M F’G Cleveland, Ohio ‘■‘per pillow $7,000,000. CO., Prop’s, [Apple- ever taken here at this season, the fish of Notice of Foreclosure. tons' Popular Science for June. or sale by R. H. Moody. ly reached at a single bound; Monthly to-day three in averaging pounds weight What one man can accomplish with 1VHKHEAS, ELMIR W. CROCKETT and -1 the ladder by wlncb we rise and IS inches in >V BERTHA L. CROCKETT, wife ..} s;.id El- length. is well illustrated by the fol- a iy earth to the vaulted skies, The San Francisco ot the North. machinery Groceries, mer AV. Crockett, both of A\'interp»>rt, m. the L. W. has of Foreclosure. ’int to its summit, round by lowing: Frederick, Winterport, Notice County of Waldo, by their mortgage deed dated the A 1 eleventh of October. A. 1> rtv.>rdeo A first of in Au- Prescription for Coon Cats. planted 8 acres of potatoes 1-4 of onions, day lS97,and impression Dawson, GRACE E. RICHARDS of Belfast, in the AVabio c'ountx ot Deeds. Book 2f>Li 1 1-2 of and 1 of corn, besides sow- State Registiy and. peas WHEREAS,in the County of Waldo and of Maine, 14. to tee. the exeeu gust, 1898, could not be other than one 1 his is the season of Rage conveyed undersigned, coon-cat calls,” ing bis grain, and lie worked 20 days, by her mortgage deed dated the twenty-seventh tor of the last will of Robert G. ( ampboli. late ot to a well known of A. D. and recorded in the calculated bring up comparisons with said Lewiston doctor, the in this from 5 a. m. until Tobaccos, day March, 1894, AATnterport, deceased, a certain pat- el 4 real es- putting crop Waldo of Deeds, Book 23*1. 427, mpire at Halifax. other ”1 have had six calls to Registry Page tate situate in Winterport, in said \\ aldo < minty Day” and lands. As we saw day. doc- dark. lie has some new varieties of po- to the H. Ma- strange foreign it, conveyed me, undersigned, Eugene with the buildings thereon stunning, described as tor coon cats this and there is an av- tatoes that be tested last Ina administrator with the will annexed of from the it day, year. Young, honey, follows: Beginning on southwest »•< rner ol A S V S., 23. The Halifax approaching water side, per- call of Harrison late of Belfast, in the May erage every three hours during of the same town, has 4 12 acres of pota- Mahoney, County Mayo's It t, now in his possession on “Eebanois ■Is the banks of the of Waldo and State of Maine, deceased, a certain s celebrated ‘‘empire day” sistently suggested May and June for and I ex- toes and Wooden road;” thence easterly by said May line to u April, me, in, besides grain corn; in fact, Ware, lot or of land with the enthusiasm. One of the fea- ; Yang-tse-kiang, or of some other Chinese is for parcel buildings thereon, stonewall, being the wcsteiix line of land former- pect there others. I do not attend has in all he could J. N. Carle- situated on the side of avenue on a put plant. easterly Northport ly in ol Daniel (). Clements: thence ui address U. S. Consul Gen. river, which densely apportioned cases. 1 in said the former possession by such always tell them to go ton has also for a crop. Belfast, being homestead of southeasterly by said Clements' line to land for- ■he had settled. Hundreds—one planted large Harrison late of said county academy. He eulo- population home and give kittie castor oil. You see Mahoney, Belfast, deceased, merly owned by Charles Abbott; thence by said and being the same to said lu itish and told the ! is almost tempted to say thousands—of is the time premises conveyed Abbott's line westerly to Lebanon road; thence empire boys this that the coon cats are Harrison Eugene H. and boats were lined the river CA8TOIUA. Mahoney by Mahoney by said Lebanon road‘to the place of beginning; "they to be of the up against front, their Crackers, Etc., S. their deed dated ought proud shedding long hair, and they assist George Mahoney, by warranty being same premises deeded to said Crocketts, by and so in rows back of one another Kin(l YoU Ha,S March and recorded in Waldo which Queen Victoria reigned. packed the off the Bears the A,Wa^S BoUgfll 12, 1884, Registry me, the eleventh October, A. D. 1.397. shedding process by lapping of in Book dayot •■<{ that exit from the inner line was made Deeds, 20(3, Page 203; and whereas, And whereas the condition of said mortgage, to the new American policy loose hairs of their and swal- the long coat, AT THE condition of said mortgage has been broken, now reason of ■ a BOSTON PRICES. has been broken, therefore, by the and claimed that it possible only by passive accommodation them now •"ion, really lowing When they have swallow- therefore, by reason of the breach of the breach of the condition thereof I claim a fore from the outside. There were steam condition I claim a Anglo-American expansion, for ed a peck of hair in this way, or even less, thereof, foreclosure of said closure of said mortgage, house- aud a of mortgage. 'h the interests of the nations craft, boats, scows, variety are apt to be ill, and a doctor is call- Our, Clubbing Offer. The New York JOSEPH H. CARLKTON, Executor they Dated this twentieth dav of Mav, A. 1). 1899. 1S99.-3w21 he situation was minor from the AVinterp rt, May 17. identical. This bottoms, ranging hay-pack- ed. A tablespoonful of castor oil poured Weekly Tribune is a paper of 20 filled EUGENE H. MAHONEY, ■ pages, CALL AND SEE US. /Hfi in far he ed raft to the graceful Peterboro canoe. their throats will Administrator with will annexed of Harrison away Samoa, said, down generally bring with general news and matter of interest canvas over Mahoney, deceased. 3w21 d. m* tars of Great Britain and the Many had spread them, giving them out in 24 hours.” and value in home. The Farm for Sale. States fought side by side and house quarter to those who preferred the every subscription price is a We have a contract with ;il<. descendants of the noble economy of an owned estate to the high- Si year. I offer for sale faun situated on the hack men, To Cure a Cough m One Day A. my saxon race. priced cabins of log huts and hotels, and the publishers of The Tribune by which we A. HOWES & CO. road from Belfast to Searsport, about three miles, To Cure a Cold in One SALE STABLE. from the of three hun- the purity of the open air to what was at Day can furnish that free to all who for city Belfast, containing paper pay dred and twenty-five acres of land. There is a THE modern beauty least considered to be the atmos- To Cure Sore Throat in One We have opened a sale stable in the stables of polluted Day The Journal one year in advance. good orchard on the farm, about two hundred Republican the Belfast Livery Co., rear of Belfast on of the stable Alaska Opera acres of woodland, and the remainder con- good food and sunshine, with phere city. [From To Cure Hoarseness in One Day The Journal all the local news and is House, where we shall have on hand good Heil- gives constantly veniently divided into tillage and pasture lamL f and the Klondike, by Prof. Angelo horses of all descriptions, draft, matched exercise in the open air. Her an earnest advocate local and heavy There is a never supply of living water irt in Science Month- interests, and single drivers. We receive a car-load failing (U prin, Appletons’ Popular pairs the pastures. The buildings are convenient anti with health and her face blooms Take Cleveland’s Lung Healer, 25c The Tribune is one of the if not month direct from the farms which for June. best, the every upon in good repair, and well supplied with water. As ly CHILDRENand their < were raised. Diseases. Write for book beauty. If her system needs the Trial size free. If it fails to best, Hundreds have containing they This is one of the best farms in the County of cure, your city weekly published. facts every mother should know. Sent free. Thoua- J Native and second hand horses taken in ex- ands of afflicted children have been Waldo, both for stock raising and tillage and will •‘‘fi-iing action of a laxative remedy, she taken of this liberal and it cured by < change. Good native drivers on band. The intends to have money will be refunded. A. A. Howes advantage offer, True’s Pin Worm Elixir. < constantly he sold at a For of navy department Purely vegetable and see us. bargain. particulars inquire the gentle an<* of Nor- has in and harmless. Est. 47 years. Price 35c. BfSr*Come Mrs. Geo. \A\ Cottrell, 20 Belfast. pl©a«ant Syrup Figs, the Spanish cruser Mercedes at the & Co. given satisfaction every case. Send Atdrnggiata. £ Northport Ave., ^4IJt DR. J. F. TRUE «k Belfast, March 21. 1899. by the California Co. only. folk before she comes north. in CO., Auburn, Me. j & WEST. Fig Syrup navy yard your names. j LANCASTER 12tf MRS. AMELIA J. COTTREUU THE JOURNAL. Meeting of Waldo County Orange. Yachts and Boats. 44 Wintkrpobt. The Waldo County Teach- REPUBLICAN Woman s Work ers Convention, held at Union Hall Friday clothing Waldo Pomona met May G. A. McDonald arrived from Isle au ” and was much County Grange Capt. Saturday, very enjoyed by n.t a stores^ JUNE 1899. curry good line „f BELFAST. THURSDAY, 1, 23rd with Silver Harvest Waldo. Haut in his catboat Eva. the W interport Many fh"°! Grange, Monday is Never Done people.Miss Blanche Look over our line the new M ! There was a attendance. Twenty owned Shaw, one of our we can PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE large Sch. Little Kate, formerly by Capt. village teachars.was thrown you buy, save you 1. were The tem The constant care causes from a 4V- | Granges represented. pro Sewall Patterson, has been sold to up-river sleeplessness, carriage Friday morning as she was give you the choicest styles y. ! officers were J. J. loss nervousness, and about town bats our .... Republican Journal Pub. Co. Cunningham, Chaplain; parties. of appetite, extreme driving makiug arrangements ! W. Farrar, Steward; Mrs. Cunningham, that tired But a vxmderful for the entertainment of the convention and A very pretty knockabout, owned by a feeling. 1 Mrs. Mrs. was hut <-" ARLES A- PILSBURY. Ceres; Wadlin, Flora; Boweu, change comes vihen Hood's Sarsaparilla quite badly hurt, fortunately no } Bu8ine88°Manager. Mr. Clark of Camden, was in port last Pomona. A class of 18 was instructed in rich bones were broken and she is College Hats Thursday. is taken. It gives pure, blood, good recovering the tifth Remarks for the of the from the effects of her Do we honor We do. degree. good rapidly fall. A num- Dewey? Will Blake of Castine will have appetite, steady nerves. are the leaders in style, very light and cool on the head. order were made by D. O. Boweu, I). Dyer, Capt. ber of the teachers clubbed together and Charles and others. A committee charge of ex-May or Ed ward H. Blake’s new ordered some beautiful N »w you see and now you don't—peace Jones dowers from F. H. steam Aria of D. O. yacht of Bangor. which to PRICES SI.OO and in the Philippines. consisting Joseph Ellis, Bowen, A, SaUatHVdttg Moses, they presented Miss Shaw. SI.50. A. Ginn, Ellen Shihles and J. E. Leavitt Sam. B. Holt has completed one rowboat Mccdj ....Mrs. Willard Merrill came up from Bel- You will see styles that cannot be procured elsewhere. The caterer of the anti-trust banquet iu was appointed on time and program for this spring and has another underway. His fast on the teachers' excursion boat and next meeting. The noon recess was then will be in visited friends in town_Mrs. S. .St. Louis his in advance. landing stage put position this ,1. Chip. we have the best bats in the w probably got pay Correspondence. taken. The afternoon session was opened week. County man is visiting her brother, Mr. James Free- ~ STIFF HATS “What is so rare as a iu June?’’ An man-Rev. D. H day with music by the choir. excellent B. Piper preached the The sloops Marjorie and Alice were Monroe A little son arrived at the par- asks the But what could be finer address of welcome was given by Mary memorial sermon before Warren Post and S2.00 and poet. launched Tuesday, and there is now quite a and Rev. and Mrs. J. $3.00 for no better ones. S2.50 sonage Monday night W. R. C. at the Others get this season than some of the in Clements and a tine response by Hattie F. M. Methodist church last Sun- days May?* tieet at the moorings above the steamboat S. Blair are receiving congratulations from The That the day moruiug. The ladies of the W. C. T, U. Phillips. question, Resolved, wharf. all their friends. Dr. H. A. Holt that -■— 'IVY ONE OF THE —_ the 16 to 1 issue “has says with the and Bryan says come breeding of special purpose auimals is pre- joined Corps notwithstanding C F. Brown of Pulpit Harbor has just mother and child are both comfortable. to stay, and the people will not allow it ferable for the farmers of Waldo County to the rain there was a very good number out. closed contracts for two small boats, Mr. Johu Strattard and grand daughter, racing The sermou was a due one to be put in the background." But the breeding of general purpose auimals,was very and was New Straws Crash Bryan 14 feet long, one for Mr. of the firm of Mamie Lincoln, arrived from Natick, Mass., Rough 4 hat Rice, aud the as well as the issue he discussed by N. L. Littlefield, J. Ellis, J. W. highly appreciated, church was himself, represents, Peters & Rice of Boston, and the other for in time for Memorial day.Miss Marion Farrar, J. Cunningham, D. Dyer, W. P. beautifully decorated. Iu the evening Mr for a warm weather hat. prices has been relegated to the background. Mrs. Mills of Brookline, Mass. York of Brooks is visiting relatives here- J G. V. B. and Piper gave a stirring temperance sermon. Thompson. Harding, Paul, Mrs. Charles is visiting in town Webster his in last McKeuny Rev. Mr. Norcross of the and others. Silver Harvest Grauge gave the put landing place Bible Society was 25c., 50c., 75c., SI.OO. While going at the rate of 20 miles an for a week. It has a new 40 : Thursday evening. bridge present at the evening service.... Mrs. L. A hour, an automobile in Fairport, X. Y., following entertaiumeut Music by choir; If^We want your hat trade, and shall reciprocate by giving v feet which extends the float out to the Prospect Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Stokell is the of Miss Croxford... broke an axle anti landed its occupants in song, “Just as the Sun Went Down,’’ by long, guest Rev. goods for the least money. t ditch. Give us the old horse channel the steamboat Crocker of Stetson are visiting relatives G. Wilson, State of the yet. [Ban- George and Hattie Hartshorn ; declamation, dredged by company, agent American Commercial. and allows boats to land at the lowest tides. here-Several from this place attended the Bible a gor George Hartshorn; dec., Herbert Smith; Society, formerly pastor of the Yet the this item was a teachers’ convention in Winterport last Fri- Coug'l. church iu this was in day printed essay. Grade Boweu of Houesty Grange. The Decrows are getting the Alice B. place, town It was en- man was killed iu a town day and Saturday. very much Monday-The burial service of Mrs. neighboring by The next meeting will be with Northern ready to go into commission and she will be Mary E a joyed by all-Frank Harding, Jr., spent Silsby, whose was entombed HARRYW P ARK"--™--■..u iMHuh- last Sunday at his home, returning to Old winter, was belli at the 7 thd.e ... with walking? the following program ; Opening exercises ; chartered her last year. Mr. Dodworth and cemetery Monday Town Monday morning... .Mrs. Kate Harri- afternoon. Rev. I). H. conferring tifth degree; report of Granges; family are expected at their North Shore Piper officiating. Mr. man entertained the Ladies’ Circle 22d remarks for of the May G. S. Silsby and daughter Miss came Wt on the :jd a good order; appointment cottage early in July. May publish page portrait j in her new home. All the afternoon of committee; noon recess: address enjoyed down from Bangor to attend the music; I. W. Parker's knockabout Wave was service. viid sketch of Hon. Charles E. Littlefield and the nice Miss Hannah Hea- of welcome Dora supper...... Congratulations are iu order at w. F, by White, response by seen last In a stiff .. T;.>. aland, who is to represent the 2d underway Thursday gau is visiting relatives in - Fred Nickerson of Granite Grange, Stockton_Capt. Arey’s on the birth of a due boy, May -Jlili 5110! topic, and not behaved but FRANKLIN "• < The is that southerly, only well, j Thomas listii- portrait who is the ... Taxation m Maine and un- Bowdoin, spending Miss Laura Weed is at home being unequal looked well. Recent have from ,t a- ■» 'king man. and we can assure improvements summer at Mr. has been _o. what is the of the Patrons of Eugene Barne#, Bucksport for a visit-Mrs. C. A. JI. Kmi- just, duty added much to her looks and certainly very very sick, but at this is better. He ...FOR... jur read*- wh do not know Mr. Little- Husbandry m regard to it? To be writing ny is spending a week in Monroe.. Mr. opened her weatherlv as well. to qualities, is attended by Dr. Emerson of fiehi ih r i. 's as good as he looks and by Frank Porter of Northern Light Grange. Bucksport. Charles Shaw of Ellsworth was called home Remainder of the Sir Thomas Liptou, challenger for the .. Mrs. M. C. Proctor returned to her home last wi'l w maintain tlie prestige the program to be furnished Saturday by the serious illuess of < BOYS and in MEN, YOl I MS Northern America cup, is convinced, the London cor- Dorchester, Mass., last Saturday. mother. JIis Maiio- d< ‘U. has long held in Con by Light Grange. wife and sou accompanied loo of Tlie Associated Press ascer- respondent .. .Mrs. James Nason is ^horey of the Bridgton Prospect Village. The school was very ill.Mrs gr,Mu' tains, that the two yachts are very evenly we a closed aud the of Pusbee of Boston was tlie Mrs. 1;. v M Did have royal time? Now meeting the S. B. I. S. guest \ -_ in> *t-seiiihies George ashington you've matched in construction and is all j hit it bending ! A. Millikeu last week. just right there, was postponed this week on account of the :n r. luiness ;o d in never < slopping over, For the baked beaus were just splendid and his energies to secure the better rew. He sickuess of one of the pupils. It was feared I>,!vs t. > hands’ me compliment to the I the day was mild and fair, will lind it hard to down our Deer Isle boys. ; it The News ot Brooks. So the girls all came out blooming and the might he scarlet fever, but proved to he a coming t mg rosin an; crimp stayed in their hair. Chas. It. Cociiibs is having extensive im- cold. Mrs. Nellie Hall of Camden is visit- '.- the .M;i ik new Congressman—foi j Isaac Leathers will buy wool ties seas. n Then the music was delicious. After that provements made in the sloop yacht Elbe, ing relatives here-Hon. A. E. Nickerson n is s ibstanti an election— j illy at his [»lace the navi *■ the question came, which he of F. S. Pen- of Swanville and Fred G. White of ! opposite depot, tig is ;s rears "f age. a giant in lately bought Capt. Belfast yet j Th we couldn't understand it, we could highest cash price. dleton of Isles boro. Some changes have made us a short call last .< gl.* and intellectual attainments. He j look wise ali the week_Fred same, Dr. •- u a Free man. been made in the of the cabin, Lane has a F. II. Houghton of Rumford Fa'. Baptist clergy For :f our heads are sort o* thick, ’course we arrangements line matched pair of little colts. I ... in v>i. ited liis mother and Leo in Iv-Cuioi:, York county, 1 j sisters aiut to blame. new sanitary plumbing put in, new cock-pit ....Mrs. M. S. Mudgett. who has been [ sister, Mrs. T. A ..- >i >1 < _<■- his father this I■ -iv'l, though, seats and the boat with an with a had liott, week. Mrs. b.-a i. 1 But I think they spoke ..f cattle; of a general built, supplied sintering felon, is better.... Mr, Houghton's tutor, and in view of what the j has been purpose cow. Edsou oscillating steerer. Lewis Wincheuhach of Morrill visited his very poor since the death r* t 1 he rna 1> *v L ielml has accomplished, ;, Brot-dii g for a : started husband. j special purpose they si.Mtcr, Mrs. Littlefield, last week. ...Mr R. ~ti\ : V: in the best sense “an1 :t somehow. The sloop yacht Marjorie, owned by the MAY PAY u I'uui'-ii oi YOU $ he was “boss car- M"St "f them liked tin- it .uinm-so? is canvassing the 'Test and wife were cailee. 1 .;,.e MORE Jerseys 'pears to Roberts Bros, of Reading, Mass., summer me now. town ..if .t oi a i'1 -w of foity men, earning just Prospect for seed Svi.rer... .t'uilf suddenly by the serious illness of then little j-K.itt-:" residents of Northp'-rt, has received a But you e.mnot a shoe that wi. \v»- law at ! buy dais ]•<■: lay. 1 i** studieil a number of the farmers here have gone ►u Maurice, who lives with liis Brotl er L— he told a of a this has new grandfather, bettt-i. lit better, or look more styibls.. e 0. G H a story general per-- thorough overhauling spring, g pose swine extensively into the hen business. C. Stanley Perkins. He is mue improved or.' : in rigging, a new suit of cross-cut ii.j ng m the bar l-7n. Asa' That h. trained To do tl.e standing plowing, and he Partridge has the largest number of chicks and his father and mother returned to wi *«• rank. new rudder and etc. The gv. ] L*- .■ apidly the front worked in tine. sails, post braces, j ! Price Value. We have it at | really ;t present, and 100 Auburn Tuesd Mr. and Prove Last,I 350, ty .where W.sr is cm h Quality u :- t. and that in eggs hatching. -y- ]]«- >,•:.• the legislature j So tiie.\ k.-pi till quite aged, beefing j name has been put on each bow and the -dv maniui •uslv made him him at twenty-nine. ed b\ the Ara Cushman Shoe (’ speaker;! hailing port., Belfast, on the stern. Frkkdom. Mr. and Mrs. John Parker of! { 11■ m to-- ’ti ant presiding «Mi «-r Oshea A who died in j So the dubest g-■* instruct!--11. for like wine I How ard, I; 1 are visiting Mrs. P.'s father, ! Johnson, Burnham •; iii* .--mi. La:: abee vaiiety—and when Mr. Morey's steam yacht Princess came I T™ j the wit did ?iow, j Mr. B. Williams, and other friends... John i May Joth, was the son of Noah G. and Mar\ FRANKLIN lit- -uirendc’*• i avel ho “owned the for ^ .beg For the and overfr-'m Castine last Friday morning | j lawyers the .1 tors are pretty of J. Johnson aim the oldest of nine children, .>:a S far as was concern- | Fotser, Esq Bockport called on friends \ popularity ; glib, you km w. ants from Hamilton’s house. The ! I>1 green ! | of whom seven are He was born ...SnOhb i fit your pursi won ! here last ! living. in od. Tw.. years later he the attorney j Tho’ Lawyer T— at first was sluggish and Saturday-Children’s dyv yacht is in splendid condition and Capt. 1 Brooks '• and has been g -i. : .d-!. 1 u against lion. F. V. Powers. just a iittle slow. pleasantly observed by tlie ladies of the W. years ago employed j Decker, her sailing master, may well he With tia- exception ui Peed. Littlefield S. R. C. last A by the Maine Central R. R. a-* trackman for But at last he loomed up boldly from the Saturday large number ot was he of her. So far beauty of model is j Maine's attorney general; proud were about ten years, bis 1 .,x \.congest labyrinth of girls, children treated to candy. Mr. James making ead-piarters W. A. SWIFT, Jr,,16 v i :■ u a:> and made a most envi- Who concerned she is far ahead of the more mod- Mai"s,rei'Uast. had him sort of mid Burnham. last fall got tangled their Eiliott of Lynn, Mass., is visiting in town. Since his health lias d.-ic : i. his term he won for wiles and ern Decker Tuning witching curls. type of steam yachts, and Capt been As Memorial Sunday was duly observed here. failing spring approached lus, -.hi MaH mx-suit against the Grand she is a sea boat. Some confused he told a of a says splendid disease into ! the story special The church was very decorated rapidly developed consumption NOKTHPORT MAYS. Trunk. putting >i;.4.ooO into State horse handsomely j purpose He leaves a the of mas as a first instalment and an an- The London World says: “Sir with tiags. At each side of the was a wife, daughter Al. I iiy That wouldn't lead oft iu the race, so rather Yachting pulpit j of g a. •!' -T' .'nio ever since. He has ! proved a loss, Thomas Lipt.on has completed the crew of small white tent at the entrance of which phonso Cunningham, formerly Brooks, j CAMl’lUti TN'D. an I ’Cause In- hurt the and three children. ui hi- ho been earnest temperance horse's feelings, so man- the Shamrock, 52 men all of whom were flags and a handsome of white told, 23, bouquet Trad.- opens well at K. Perkin’s store I man atui an anient Twice i nerly, he said. prohibitionist. hail from the. River lilacs. White tiowers det onated An able memorial sermon was delivered at including Capt. Wringe, the organ, outside the north gate. he ha.- sei v. d as hielegate to Republican Then he sort o' Mowed the farmers for sell- just Colne. The and West Scotland se- and on the table in front of the altar were the Grand hall Rev. F. S. Dolitf all Clyde Army by 1 national -onv<-arious. In the last couven- j ing their hay. j W E. Price is to have the restaurant and cure an neluding Ho- three of and a sized was in ti >n se i; nomination in an Hauling down their farms to Belfast he equal number, Capt. bouquets tiowers,two white,and one good audience attendance li< led Peed’s j bean stand as m former years. thought would never are from in eloquent Of fine presence, an, pay. gartl and the others Esmouth and the centre of red, white and blue. The notwithstanding the threatening weather, j spt-ceh. Mrs. ,T. 1'. Couant arrived from and and better! All are the best men music was of a Camden eloquent f< -rceful debater, Bu. he soon got sort o' anxious to get back Southampton. very high order,ami the sermon by The ceremonies of Memoral Day were, suc- haz md them last Thursday and is at lmr cottage inswerving integrity among girls. available. More than a score have at one Rev. W. A. Richmond was very appropriate cessfully carried out under the auspices of i ^ ho a sort o’ a >ral ess, a*.- is an ada kept beck'uing with their and The Tuttles of Belfast are iprig time or another been commanders of racing eloquently delivered_Milly, youngest Geo. G. Davis Post and the Women's Relief getting ready success.n of Xelsozi We rougish eyes and iris. Hingiey. predict and for the for business at their yachts, several have sailed daughter of Mr. Anson Knowlton.is very ill. Corps. The oration was bv Rev. H. I. Holt photographic rooms for him a m<>st brilliant future. The new But the Grange it off tho’ j passed splendid, 1 America cup.” ....Dr. Webber of Fairfield performed a of Lincolnvilie. The Brooks baud furnished Mrs. Robert of New Coiigrosman is blessed with a charming I cannot toil you half, Emery York has successful for F. music for the oc asiou. A. B. Stan ti a l act- wife and tw<. beautiful children—a sou For the duio-st g--t instruction and the grav- surgical operation, B. Nutt arrived an 1 s getting her cottages r--a Iv f..r est had to < an< laughti iud a lovely home in R »ck laugh. Memorial Day, May 30, 18q9. of this place May 25ill, removing two tumors ed as marshal. In the ] recession were the the seas. Oi -* i land. Fortunate man! May they all be M Y K A w E M ER SO N from one eye. Grand Army, the Relief Corps and the A new street is to be built tins to him “Every soldier’s grave made our is.>u spared many years! during schools. A glance at th.-* procession year ; unfortunate civil war is a tribute to Ameri- Troy. Measles have the right of in from Broadway to George street, north of, way after shows that the News ot the Granges. can valor. j year pi drily veterans j Troy now, some whole families them. ! Park street OBII UARY. were having A Ham I Wok. .. h i. “And while, when those graves 1 of the great civil war are growing old and Mr. and Mrs. made, we differed about the future j Willis Stevens and their three The water-works stood the test the E. S. Steams of Camden visited Seaside \ widely that their ranks are rapidly thinning. But of this these differences were children ami Misses government, | Ethel ami Erdene Pierce I winter and are in tirst-class n. THE HAM) ! \l N W, last week a brief Grange last and invited the heroes of the late war t :ue nidit-i- The publish*--! obituary Saturday evening, ; long ago settled by the arbitrament of arms, though are sic k with them ami Mrs. Ed. 1 reservoir toe !<’ Hollis and extent 1 i is nearly full. T A. I \ I of Jas. A. I> u' t. dence, of God, when, in the spirit of frater- they are running harder than usual at this j .-r.1. !it-rv, Were held at the will go buckboards. After the ctures er fade. the questions settled the South Shore avenue anil and stoned a fli re-..dear, by we should share with you in the care Though by dug j !• K. W HI IT- 'Ml j nity, time.... Wm. Knowles met with a ,-i ■ quite well thereon to it K. W Dutt- !>. Ji'. Highi.tml Ave., Atlau- a ial dance will be held and fireworks of the graves of the Confederate soldiers.” late war were important, they were as 1 ist supp.y his new Pag.- wo:, serious accident last week. Lute was [President McKinley at Atlanta. Rogers in momen- water. n, M tv lltb .t‘ .t. n... Dr. \7. F. Rhiiliian, enjoyed. An impromptu literary and musi- the balance compare i with' the helping him with his corn ami while cal Once more we under skies of May, planter tous issues which surrender of I»;r •: the ( M K burrh, South At- program was presented, ice cream and gather tHe Appomat- The sewer system is being verbae led When lilac blossoms, and when violet helping to lift some phosphate into the cart : lai.t 11i«■.;it."g The funeral ]>recession cake served, and the o 1 degree conferred. tox closed forever. amt put in good condition in all seetbms. blows, the horse Mr. Knowles ! '•!:« started, throwing left th* 1 3: a. in. Ur Union I And on these we weave a aky S one extensions are to be made I Depot, Granite North lias grassy graves Obiti John M. Dow, who died in before the j Grange, Searsport, down. One wheel of the cart passed over ad, of whir’ spray j season the resolutions of ; this village May 22 1, was horn at the Branch opens. adopted following respect Of Northern and of Southern rose. his and The cart was loaded W Diitt* lily ! body hip. j E manager and assistant Mills in June aud thus was C APITAL STOCK, > l Whereas, it. has pleased the Great Master with the China, 8, 1814, The tiower garden at the Flood -rtage s Once more we hear the blue-bird's machine and.some phosphate, and i j dir- rtor. Th iy left Atlanta on the Ves- ^ to raise to the Celestial above our sODg Grange at the time of his deatli 84 years, 11 months attracting a good deal of attention and is Marion A. afloat, it was a very narrow escape from instant ! SURPLUS, $T.L' tibule. train M ay at to sister, Ward; and whereas our 11th, noon, assigned The thrush's in the dell ; ani., Morrill, Maine. There were We thrill to hear the Northern robin’s note, j n vposi» Granger, and one who ever sought by her family lie took care of the homestead in the of Nortkport. And stand ensnared Southern mock- cart and ran into Mr. Pierce’s yard before j great many rl"ral One to the of our by offerings. special-j example preserve reputation bird’s village until lie was of age, when he learned j therefore be it spell. he was caught. Mr. Rogers with Ins The following I'ottages are open, the Har- iy beautiful design was that of the Fifth i order, Safe deposit boxes tor u the trade of carriage-maker, working iu 1 Resolved, That in the death of our sister Once more the winds odorous orch- planter has been very busy assisting his low, Bletheu, Rice, Brown, Mrs. \V. Regiment band, alloral harp. E W. Dut- i through Si»S a ear Granite Grange has lost a valued member ards their Manchester, Gardiner and Hall>*well. the blow, neighbors in doing planting and has Iu( Emery, White Rock, Browns, Mrs. • the sou of the dec is the and our a kind >ur now vault i- m*., ton. eased, southern j community and loving friend The creamy hawthorns the fences 1844 he married Elizabeth W. and through reduced the work and time to a minimum. Magoun Grants’, Bluewater. of C. ami neighbor, whose loss we de- an«l manager the & G. Cooper Co., of Mt. I sincerely twine; he has since resid- UNEXCELLED .. moved to Brooks, where plore. Lo! all the sunrise are .Joseph Piper of Rockland spent a few Joel P. of splendors aglow, Wood has rented the E C. Wood- ami in tlie ... Vernon, O builders Corliss engines aud That the of his wife some two burglary, * Kesolved, we extend to the family of Like cataracts of red and wine. with his Mrs. Caroline ed, until death ( golden days mother, Piper, on Clinton which be boners. our late sister our most heartfelt bury cottage avenue, Those renting mixes < r j sympathy; last Mrs. will be years ago, when he came to this village to ! but let them remember their ! We a wreath, O martyrs week, Piper ninety years last ami will continue res- — that loss is her bring numberless, occupied year, the of was a I rivile^e t.ikiu£ their them Who that still old a live with his son. He very energetic, gain. Let remember that there is no perished your country June lbth, and is very smart, active taurant business there. vaults. Died in Thorndike Miss Gertie May 22d, ; death, her sun has hut set to rise a might live; industrious and man in any line of upon j woman.... Mrs. M. C. Parsons has gone to capable 13 of Who fought and the uuboru babe to j A feature at the Walker, aged 11 years, daughter Mr. brighter shore. bled, business iu which he was and was pleasing Campground Augusta for a brief period-Miss Bertha engaged Mrs. of town. An Kesolved, That a copy of these resolutions bless, this season is the number of aud Frank Walker that | for his of pur- increasing be spread our a to That we should still be brothers, and for- Rollins has gone to Augusta to work for specially respected honesty upon record, copy sent flower and the in the attack of the measles which ended in pneu- a of with gardens improvement j the deceased and also to the Bangor Com- give. Mrs. Louise Cilley-Miss Nellie Hillman, pose. It was matter special pride Wheels. mouia her The was mercial artistic appearance of the lots. caused death. deceased and The Republican Journal for him that he had in full every But now we come, not as in bygone years, has so far recovered from her illness as to always paid a and will he publication. bright, promising girl greatly j When auger poisoned sorrow through aud honest debt. He was a type of the class W. S. Roberts of Reading, Mass., has been Ellen M. » be out again-The Troy band at j aDd bereav- Black, Committe played missed by parents friends. The through; of men now who : here some time getting the new M RS. Z L. Downs, > on North Dixmont Memorial Miss Erie becoming very rare, cottage When no one cried, through blended love Day.... ed family have the sympathy of the com Mas. p. A. forests of Maine built last for ami Fernald, J Resolutions. aud Moore, who is school in helped to change the year, ready occupancy, of tears, teaching Knox, munity. Her funeral was from the home will be his sister wlieu Hubs, all is in “Forgive them, for they know not what spent Saturday and Sunday with her to fertile fields. In early life he endur- joined by her parents in Thorndike May 24th, Rev. F. they do!” readiness. Papers and Periodicals. parents-Mr. Preston Prentiss has moved ed without complaint the privations of S. Dolliff officiating Thank God, those days have now forever from his farm in Troy to Hampden_Myrt. \ pioneer life, but passed his last years ; The trucking franchise on the grounds has ; The Lewiston a passed, Evening Courier, Demo- is with bis William surrounded by every comfort. He had from been awarded to Charles <>. Dickey. Mr W. C- T. L. County Convention. With all their strife of party, and Bagley stopping uncle, > ratio started about a mouth sus- clique, | Spokes paper ago, life been a consistent and has had this business several clan ; Knowles, for the present Fred Bagley is early Christian, Dickey years ‘We are for our convention pended publication with last is- The <>f the is s* planning eounty Saturday’s Northerner, the Southerner, at last doing the work for Emma Pierce in place of for many years was a worthy member ami well prepared to rve the public ac- sue. It deserved a life. Is an American. in Unity June 20th. Tim pastor aud friends longer simply, solely, Free church of this He left iu the future as lie has in the his brother Elmer, who is in poor health, Baptist place. ceptably past. Rims. there are very ordial, and are trying to do ali L.ast week’s issue of the Gardiner Inde- On Santiago summits we unite the result of the two Mrs. A. J. Robertson of Biller- measles.... George Bagley children, The grove between Bn»adwa\ and Ceorge j ‘-an to iiiake tiie successful. The grizzled foes of Chickamauga’s day; tli<-y meeting pendent was a souvenir carnival edition, made his usual business trip to Waterville ica, Mass., aud M. J. Dow of this town, who streets has been The hatreds of a Shiloh sink from sight cleared of superfluous Troy Unnu) live miles distant, ;•» of course with covers and illustrations has all his life been his assistant aud busi- II \ pink galore, Beneath the waters of Manila Bay. last week. trees, underbrush, etc., and the remaining : MASON & and most As a was but greatly '-rested, helpful. and full report of Gardiner’s semi-centen- ness partner. His last sickness of trees a Above your graves, exultant anthems swell, Stockton Springs. Mrs. Hattie C. Hick- trimmed, making great improve- usual basket lunch will he taken. Enter- nial celebration. a j When Peace and Love ha\e healed the few hours duration aud was caused by ment iu the effect. The who the winter and in general grove tainuient « ver night is offered for those who born, spent spring J C. W. Robbins of the Old Town Enter- battle’s blows; j shock, the immediate result of a fall. He south of the hotel ami store has also been New York and arrived home do not return at the * lose of the 1 We Hush with pride to think those fought so Massachusetts, evening prise has offered his newspaper plant for became unconscious a short time after the cleared. well May 24th. Mrs. John N.Staples and two chil- Local unions will please send accident and never rallied from the meeting. j sale, and it is said intends to move west. With so brave to overcome such stupor. 1 these, dren and after a The Maine Sunday School Association names of accompanied her, spending delegates desiring this entertain- j This will be a loss to Old Town and to the foes. The funeral was held at his late residence SOAP few with her husband’s will convene at Northport Camp Cron ml me.nt to Mrs. Rubertie North days parents, Capt. Rev. David Brackett Whitney, Maine newspaper fraternity. whose honor shall not May 24th, officiating. j Peace be to Lee, and Mrs.Horace returned to Boston from August 5th to the 14tli, inclusive. The i Troy, Maine. Staples, The local with Mrs. T. A. Elliott as With its issue of 1st the Rockland cease; choir, June Mrs. Desiah G. Harris is institution will be tinder the management of I Reports of local unions should he sent by To Stonewall, of the valor-vibrant name; Monday.... visiting furnished some selec- Star became a the organist, appropriate Daily morning paper, Peace be to who so much for her sister, Mrs. C. S. Rendell, recent- Ceo. H. Archibald, general secretary, who their secretaries to Mrs. Emma Clin- Grant, longed having and Mrs. A. E. Chase rendered a solo J Haiey, better to serve its It lias full tions, patrons. Peace, arrived from Portland, where she will he assisted Lucy (i Stock, superui- I is the kind of send ly spent iu her most manner. The floral by ton, Me.; also reports to county super- Associated Press latest market To Lincoln, of the everlasting fame! beautiful SOAP dispatches, the winter with her sou, Mr. H H. Grant. tendent of primary work, Margaret Kocli of intendents of work done in the decorations were very tine, tokens of departments. Weekly. being 1 reports, etc., and as often as the advertising [Harper’s _Mrs. Levi Grilliu returned Institute and I. N. State A. A. Miiwci) «S: Co. Sw Saturday and from Colby Halliday, Do not confine these reports to figures, but love and respect from the family W patronage warrants will make an eight-page from the Eastern Maine Hospital, having field worker. Themes of practical interest H. 'Iclntosh. fh.'" since be unfamiliar kind friends. The deceased was the oldest give reasons, many may Burgess & (Gardner. Cu- u- \ paper. Insurance Agents Organize. decided not to undergo an operation there. to all teachers will be considered through- with our work. Owing to removals a county man in Brooks with one exception, and was W. li. Rich arils ....C. W. Frye and son, George Minot, of out the session. corresponding secretary must be elected; a The Maine Association of Local Fire In- loved aud respected by all who knew him. Transfers in Real Estate. at surance a branch of the Scituate, Mass., were registered the hotel F. II H«'A‘ new county constitution is also to be adopted. Agents, National The Paris Mishap. was in Portland from until and A feature of the convention will be three- Association, organized May Sunday Tuesday-Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Ward’s Letters. at the Falmouth hotel. 25th Representative H. H. of in minute from Lo- The transfers in real estate were Grant Portland spent Monday The straudiug of the Paris near the Mana- speeches local presidents. following insurance agents from all over the State at- town, of and Mrs.C. S. Rennell. Mrs Ward’s stenographer writes from cles during a clear night would seem to jus- cal talent will music. recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds tended this which was one of the guests Capt. provide good [Emily meeting, 23d: tify the Why will ship captains most of insurance un- ....Miss Emma Hichborn has returned from Washington, D. C., under date of May question, F. Miller, County Pres. for the week ending May 31, 1899: Wealtha interesting gatherings hug that peculiarly dangerous shore when derwriters ever held in Maine. a visit in Boston.... The ladies “Mrs. Fannie B. Ward is travelling with Miss A. to Addie M. Among very pleasant there is sea room and to spare in the offing V Grant, Monroe; Dennison, those from this were Messrs. present vicinity Town of the V. I. S. even- Clara Barton and Red Cross in the Is it that inshore favor or that of Meeting Monday party currents speed m > Big Seizure Short Lobsters. do.; land and buildings in Monroe. Susan Fred Atwood, E. B. Gardiner, For sale at a bargain, Winterport, a iu distance is made thus ■: off successfully. There interior of Cuba, out of reach of mails and trifling saving by laud under good state of « ultn to Bertha O. Bucksport, Charles H. Hooper, Castine, and ing passed very is to Richards, Frankfort; Hall, do.; risking the lives of passengers, or is there age of over 6 rods on Beimont What claimed have been the biggest A. Belfast. Mr. were bits aud the localisms cables that a week or two must with- Linnie George Quimby, Quimby many laughable go by some In of course there particulars of seizure of short lobsters ever made in Maine land and buildings in Frankfort. other reason? fog enquire was elected alternate delegate to the Na- out We have a letter from I N were very bright and entertaining. The manuscript.” is always a chance of miscalculation as to ANNIE ,M |*Al was made at Cape Porpoise last week. The W. Robinson, Winterport; to Frank Grant, tional to meet at Buffalo in V Association, in clear weather is it not, Or E. H. HANE\ were in barrels and loaded dance which followed was very Mrs, Ward for publication next week. position, but pos- lo haters packed do.; land and buildings in Winterport. John August, and Mr. Atwood one of the vice enjoyable to sible for the masters of the high-powered on cars ready for shipment New York, The music orchestra of f our to S. Cuddy, presidents. by Clarks's A Newton, Mass., Woman steamers to off the Cornish coast? and of the thousands seized only 200 were of Cannon, Brewer, Evelyn keep [New was much liked... The Memorial in would not York World. They were all alive and Frankfort; land and buildings in Frankfort. pieces Prominent society, says:—‘‘I Freedom Notice. legal length. Powder. were in the water. The officers Ladies clean your kid gloves with La exercises were owing to the for anything be without Comfort KRN’ESl dumped Isles boro Land & Improvement Co. to G. B. Day postponed I hereby give to my minor the 200 lobsters for sale Belle Kid Glove Cleaner, for sale only by It is splendid for irritation of the skin. It Fred Hawthorn, chief engineer of the offered legal length in boro. inclemency of the weather.but the flags were BUTLER, his time from this da;« Sbattuck, Boston; land Isles Nancy Carle & dealers in cures offensive per- steamer Penobscot of the line, hi- 1 to parties in Cape Porpoise, but none could Jones, china, glass, lamps, prickly heat, chafing, Bangor-Boston none of his wages or pay any of placed as usual and many friends carried dress shields on be found who would them and A. Curtis, Swanville, to Wm. J. Hustus, wall paper and five and ten cents goods. spiration, tender feet, and keeps was in town Friday calling friends. (Bath Hearsmont, 2(5, 18H‘.b t.i buy they, May I sl too, were dumped. Monroe; land and buildings in Monroe. 3m21* flowers to the cemetery. sweet. Times. 3w22* ANDREW > N f W 5 OF BELFAST. Read about the Sea Breeze on another Tni- Base Ball. Waldo Good page. Templars. of the Council The ,r meeting City Some of the school girls are talking of Quarterly session of Waldo District The past week has been a busy one for the -,j next Monday evening. formiug a club to play basket-ball. Lodge of Good Templars at Unity Saturday, Real amateur base ball teams Last Thurs- Son had the window of scorn May 27th,was opened at 10 15 a.m. by District \ Another frost was between a heavy reported Monday day a was nine of game opened Vice Miss Mabel who called ^ re very haud90inely deco- and some was to Templar Rose, morning damage done crops I igh School boys and a mixed nine of other upon Mrs. E L. Brackett to preside. The —ia'. day. on the low lauds ceal Neither of the nines was players. officers served ; and following District Templar, Ireland of Bangor came to The Agassiz Association will meet iu the n ade up as they usually play many Mrs. E. L. Brackett; Vice Templar, Miss .-..lav and took Ernest Kich- Upper Grammar school room tomorrow, emulsion piavers were in new positions. Nobody Mabel Rose; Secy., T. H. Fernald; Treas., trial on a bastardy charge. Friday, afternoon at 4 o’clock. OF seemed to be in condition for good playing OIL WITH Chas. W. Wood; Chaplain, J. S. COD-LIVER was the result. Five in- Maddocks; »:us of the Belfast Fuel & and a weak game A work train came over the Belfast branch Juvenile Mrs. Olive score 21 Supt. Temples, Sher- from the HYPOPHOSPHITES nings were played, the standing to country Friday Monday and gathered up the old rails, etc., man; Marshal, H. C. niue. Reynolds; Guard, over 4 5 in favor of the mixed ••ghiug’a;little tons. which have lately been replaced by new. the Myrtie Pendleton; Deputy Marshal, May should be in Friday a mixed nine from city went >,J:ng has been extended List of advertised letters remaining un- always kept Pendleton; Past District Templar, W. E. the by buckboard to Alonzo Holmes’ farm above ■ Lancaster. -«■- >f the Belfast Fuel .S: claimed in the Belfast for the week house for the fol- postoth.ee with a niue from the City point and played Eleven of tbe Marine ending May 27 : Gentlemen—B. H. Heura- reasons lodges were represented by about Railway lowing Head of the Tide, City point and vicinity. lian, Esq. 75 delegates. The degree was conferred The teams were made up as follows: Bel- FIRST Because, if member upon 8 candidates. The District Templar been as Mr. S. C. street, any granted follows: Sidcliuger, Upper High ct fasts—Hammons, lb; Hill, 3b; Stevens,' the a arrived late and took the chair, has iu his a family has hard c. ,d. 't appointiug Colson, Prospect Ferry, possession handsome patchwork r. f.: Reed, 1. f.: Hall, o. f-; Brown, s. s.; will cute it. Mrs. Brackett, as District Counslor. The del K Richards, Belfast,,’ quilt which was made by his great grand- McDonald, p; Harmon, c; Deering,2b. Head trade-mark. report of the Secretary showed one new mother iu Scot and, 120 years ago. SECOND — Because, if chil- of Tide—G Holmes, P-; C. Holmes, c.; the lodge, and a gain in The re- J. membership. The new Belfast now iu the dren are Ro.erson, 1. f.: Flanders, 2b.; Holmes, lb ; : be Belfast Band excursion city directory, delicate and sickly, it will ports from the lodges represented were m. f.; >ells at hands of the is fast com- make them F. Holmes, 3b.; Beckwith, Newell, ss.; : circus Bangor printers, nearing strong and vrei! encouraging. The visitors were given a r. resulted in a score of 11 in and the work will soon be into Bailey, f. The game and attendance. Tickets | pletion given — hearty welcome by Mr. West of third Because, if the father cr Hirry the binder’s hands: O. to 10 in favor of the Head of the Tide niue. VICTOR COFFEE Henry Archibald, and the •‘tore. j mother is Unity, responses were by G. F. losing flesh and becom- there were two games between Wins the compiler, has made an effort to make the Saturday Sherman and District E. L. Bartlett. Always .lends of d per ceut. on the ing thin and Templar work emaciated, it will build Belfast and Camden players, one at each an accurate one. The resolutions were Because it has and St.40 on the non-prefer- them following adopted; that Rich, Delicious Flavor which Satisfies. up and give them flesh and place. The High school nine went to Cam- Beliast & Moosehead Lake The announcement has been made of the Whereas, It is for the best interests of our Prices the school of that Rtpht—Quality Unsurpassed. 1 -lb. Cans Grocer has It. strength. den and played High order that it should have an organ only—Your i\ able on June 1st. court assignments of nisi prius terms for the whereby and the Juniors of Belfast were met its work and principles may be more SHAPLEIGH The for Waldo Because it is place, widely COFFEE CO., BOSTON. advertis- coming year assignments FOURTH the distributed. souee, by Nelson, on the Congress street grounds Saturday county are as follows: term, standard in ail Resolved, That we as Good of is to stand as an- September remedy throat and Templars umu, afternoon by a nine from Camden, who Waldo to Emery, J.; January term, 1900, J.; county ought give more loyal sup- r.i There is a Fogler, lung affections. rther notice came up by bucxboard. There was a good ; port to the Temperance R cord, both as a April term, Savage, J .r will be sold to outside The duty which we owe to ourselves and the No household should b_ it. attendance of spectators. visitors went without cause of humanity. will be taken out of this State Constable Mears made a search and It to bat first and made three runs by their can be taxen in summer as weli Whereas, we believe that Past Grand Sec- Ail Everting Hymn seizure at Miller’s iu Monroe George place as in winter. first three men. The next three men, how- retary Geo. E. Brackett was unjustly de- He seized a of out prived of his office at the last annual session that is like halm to the restless be Paul R. Hazeltine fund Saturday. quantity whiskey, =-oc. and ever, went in quick succession, ail vic- $1.00. all druggist:-. of Grand the usual were SCOTT & Bi Lodge, nerves •• have dis- and legal forms gone through. >\VNE, Chemists New fork. tims of Belfast’s third basemen. The visit- and perturbed can be deserving poor Resolved, That we as the Waldo District spirit, Miller was also arrested and tried before the the s’ past winter and spring. ors scored no more until vth inning, Lodge deplore this fact, and extend to Bro. sui'g to the extpiisite and melodious Belfast Police Court on of a On and after June the insurance in The Belfasts Bro. Brackett renewed assurance of our con- vt- gone into a number of charge being Nd, when they got 2. made 7 in notes of ;i C^RPEsT :k offices tinued loyalty. ORtiAS, st of common s.-ller, keeping a liquor nuisance of this city will be closed Saturday the first m the second and 5 in the money, provisions, .lining, Resolved, That we instruct our District "'ith a richer tallness and more har- and a and afternoons until Noth. ver seemed m tbe keeping drinking house tippling Sept ninth; total score: Belfast 21, Camden 5. to with Gov. opinion Secretary correspond Powers, monious and iutlueuce than He bonds for on all and ascertain soothing be most needed. shop. gave appearance The W. C T. T. will meet with Mrs. Hat- Following are the players and their positions why municipal judges do not the issue warrants to constables against i on any instrument made. charges. tie Cook on Charles street Belfast—F. Johnson, c; G. liquor ust, now. A grocery to-day .Thursday, Darby, lb.; sellers. Nil ( ome in and see the Mrs. J. G. Damon will a whist at p m The devotional hour •!>.; H. Patterson, c. f.: 1. f.; Resolved, That we extend a vote of magniti- ■tier < f Si a bushel, aud give party monthly Berry, Mason, thanks to the M. R. R. for half and | cent organs that u »-are sell at s*e- at Memorial Hall. evening, will be observed. Shute, 2b B. ss.; YV. r. fares other mg ppies. The grocer did not Wednesday Darby, Johnson, f.; courtesies. ! ductive June 7th. All gentlemen md ladies are in- Mrs. I. Patterson, p. juices. •ver it-, remarking that Helping Hand Circle wi;i meet with Camden—Prescott, e.; Resolved, That we extend a rising vote of vited. Admission tickets 2.'- cents, including Nellie lb.: r. f ; thanks to for their getting poorer and poorer Macomber, No. 11 Bay View street, j Ogier, Ivnowlten, Ames, 2b.; Con- Unity Lodge hospitality a sealed Five f the envelopes ant. Barlow, to our District Lodge members. -!price would go down envelope j Monday evening, dune 5th, for election of p. Kldbrige, ss.; 3b.; Tibbetts, will contain a written of the f c. f. The next session is to be with Wallo description officers. A full attendance is desired. I ; Parker, E. at Waldo. S. five art pieces which wi!' he given away, The Belfast High School game with the Lodge PITCHER, N:i' Misses The ladies of the North church are request- Josephine 1 we unwritten work was hie of tl e v\ l pi ut lace hand- Camden School resulted in a exemplified by pieces ed to meet at the home of Mrs. L. A- Ivubvrl- High Saturday Met' >rrison of Searsmoiit T. 11. District Music ken a pattern victory for tin- Camden team a score of 11 Fernald, Secretary. Store, He. Fief, pansy de>igned by Percy ton. Miller it '■(). by Belfast, ii Loudon a new hurdv street, Friday afternom. The A SaiiF irn The Pieces w; i he oil exhibi- to 1" The players went to Caiuden by a following program was given by ■yUnder set in the latest Matters of imnortanc** are to be considered. tion at P*urketUs st<-iv ,1 mic Whist play- spo.-ial trip of steamer Castine, and were ac- Unity Lodge: Organ solo by Miss Agnes : w ’1 try the experiment of Tlie K .ck Maples, a Dmui of sciiool-bnys Miss ing will begin at s Vh*t k. promptly. companied by a goodly number of friends, Thompson; *ong, by Kitty Clark; dia- gurdy d ant vs ami parties from Camden, came to Be t ist Tuesday and l.v West and Local Industries. includingsevera. young ladies. The logue, Harry Geo. Reynolds: Concering 'll.*' Belfast Ft! N Hat C- players | ‘bis vicinity as they have lately put in played with the Hard Pines between the duet, Misses and and their positiou? were as follows: Belfast j Agnes Maggie Thompson; setts at tln-ir ii;tv storehouse ai which the home team Morrison & McDonald are a new THE ! They expect the apparatus games of older bov**. The — speech by Eugene York : music, Miss building SEA McLellan, 2b.; J. Holmes, lb.: Wood.s.s. ; Agnes BREEZE. saves •usiderah.*- time June doth. See what and labor and per- won by a score of 15 to 5. boiler-house for Sherman A Co. at the lower F ns bee, r. f ; McDonald, p.; Flanders, 3b.: Thompson. idvt. mits a good deal of work to he done under leather-board mill in East Belfast. V"l. -!• \ North Mrs. 11 S Brier ar- c. F. An excellent dinner was furnished Itv Belfast. H,inii"n, Holmes, 1. f.: Fernald, c. f. cover which has before been done outside. The wn. last 1 uity Some of the visitors Mathews Bros, are an spi ing of lX',»p has rived home from Charles;, Mass., Camden—Cooper,<• ; Martin, s. s. ; Andrews. Lodge, bringing having unusually v'-' A door has ben. cut through the de of tin* and fault-tinders very lit- week, to rein liu during the summer ..Mrs. 1:*.: Sides, 2b.; Wentworth, Mb; Watson. pie cake. busy season, and, as usual, the work is of storehouse next the railroad tra and a 1 ;ir :‘ k, f. : r. i. ; 1. ’’■ ; !| ;: — ui> 1 persons of more opti- \V. (4. Hatch and master Everett Hatch trill, Wadsworth, f.; Howe, p. the highest class. They have lately made P, ;]n, >u .s snow bay damp field home \n < was two feet deep ...Mrs. Nellie Allen arrived Wood ; three-base hit Watson ; base ill meet in Iveuuelmuk June 13 15. ;ir«ls.- l!ti‘iklets by single A from to the Prnirraiiis Hill weather Ir also saves work of the teams in special Prospect Kennebec ■ from the water from Boston last for a short hit by Sides Wentworth, (2) : Wadsworth, A Note IleatK. PiKleis. Ai'.. Ae. tway front, Saturday The annual meeting of the Waldo County Journal says: ‘‘Fifty Italian laborers have hauling from the storehouse T* the cars. : McLellan, o_-; ; Frishee, (2); McDonald, farmers were vacation. Our teachers, Misses Buss and arrived at Mount Waldo and morn- May plowing (->; Flanders, cj ; F Holmes and Fernald. Sunday School Association will be .eld in Muiday at* 'i'h<- slides were built by S. C. Sum ... work in the i-j.i.lar-. !! Ladd and Miss Arliue Walton, attended the ing began quarries at "•JTudaily mmingbirds were plenty- The Camdeus struck out S times and the Bel- the in T! Congregational church Jackson, wages, i» hours to constitute a work N..!,(iinkshavo«-.Mmi. ! Wald. Teachers Ass. cation at 4. day’s 'hoiinks a few later. SmiriK i.\ LiNi olnyillf County fasts, •> i I.UlKli days Joseph Tyler Wednesday, June 2Stii, <>r, if The weather is There is a > ears’ j >b at that plant, and it -a last Fridas u.d After the game the visitors were now looks is >11 of early spring, which. Thomas of Liucoluville < ommitted suicide Winterport- Saturday. They given a though it would he done by | unfavorable, on the first fair day thereafter. Wh of and dance foreign lab r. Americans can have ,,„t ]1;i, w;rh much fav. is the last himself in a are enthusiastic m praise the Winterport reception by the Camden hoys. although r, ap- Saturday by drowning J ■ Services next at the work at tie ihov The union .set the for re- Our hows and Sunday Universalist [trices. which were seen small near his house. He was 7_ peojtle the royal entertainment tiiey the friends who i uppers, pond year-* accompanied at t>0 for an s hour ■- church will he as follows: At lu 45, preach- wages day and the A fun «!n- •. /- old and in and had ceived. them speak m the highest terms of the treat- members ui the Union refuse poor health, frequently to' work or pleasantly and .-nmvniei ing by the pastor, Rev. Ashley A. Smith; less.” said he intended to commit suicni*-. ment accorded them by the Camden ’s New Hot se He lived Fish Facts. Charles E. Coombs and Rev. people. locate], -u'ar [» i. n$; Morrison Sunday school at 12 o’clock; Young Peo- son lus Owing to other engagements of the steamer of the The work .‘ii M I, with his only and wife, the latter an J. M. went to last One busiest places in Newport lew- Mitch- Leighton Troy Thursday ple's meeting at <>.30; topic, “How to they did not leave Camden until a late hour Enjoy is at the veneer mill of Brothers, "ii Franklin street well invalid. Saturday the old gentleman was ami l.’O brook trout.... F. H. | Cooper OUR caught Francis A cordial invitation is a crew SPECIALTIES, and arrived home after Religion." extended where of nearly MO men is busy missed about noon, and the son, ->f shortly midnight. This Tine, gambrel roof, the first full thinking caught a 5 pound trout at Swan Lake Friday. to all. trying to keep pace with the orders Two were on It in his threats of suicide, went iirst to the games played the Congress and ail the belts on the of Belfast The roof and pond, ... Sch. Clara, returned Mon- tight pulievs FREEDOM. Capt. Colby, are street Memorial Following the Methodist church the machines. The firm a A;?:, J <-d where iie found his father's lifeless grounds day, the play being manufactures and the lower walls clap- body in day from a fishing trip with a small catch, the notices for next Love feast at 1* large quantity of cloth boards and with the with a around the suspended during afternoon Memorial Sunday :•".(); Sent or "f will be stained the water, rope neck and due to the of fish and the mill by H\press. Sta^e, nail. black, partly scarcity the at followed present equipment can turn out a at services. There was the attendance preaching by pastor 10.45, by 10 Main St. •• large stone tied the other largest about The first of BRACKETT & CO.. w‘-ather-beaten" stain and end, holding partly to bail weather. Tiiey were unable 6,000 daily. last week at a base in the school at 12 the orders PR1XTERS. BELFAST. the head under water. Word was at once seen ball g;»me Belfast for a Holy Sacrament; Sunday firm had aggregating l»x>.- MAISE. md trimmings painted white. i to get and had to clams. The long nearly herring dig m.; at G :30 000 ahead and there is no doubt but that sent t" Belfast for Coroner Chas. R. time. The visitors, the Seminary nine of Epworth league p. in.; preaching in front, with a room with Coombs, Clara sailed L there will he again yesterday.H at sulhcient come in to keep up wh< went Bucksport, came by steamer M. & M and 7:30; subject, “Christ's Mission to the it. There is a swell out, but decided that an inquest Woodcock and his son Fautiee were with the manufacture for some months In top man." was returned in the evening by huckboards from laboring other lines in which veneer is used on the gable of this part. unnecessary, as it was clearly a case of at Swan Lake Tuesday. The latter good Belfast Co. sized orders have been received and it is "■ Suicide. the Livery The Belfast at the North oins on each besides a 7-lb land-lock -d salmon and Mr. boys Prayer meeting church this, Steel floor, caught probable that the firm never had a better in the higest terms of the at etc. The Woodcock a s./*d trout ami a small speak gentlemanly Thursday, evening 7.30; topic, “Patriot- outlook all considered. Near- Edges ■ath-ruoms, ahead, closets, Shipping Itkms. Sch. ar- good things Henry Whitney behavior and fair of feet of ■. shed in w lute playing their opponents. ism an Element of The ly l.OOO.OOO basswood logs was pur- wood, paint- rived m last salmon. Augustiue Colburn caught a fi-lb. Religion." Sunday Bangor week, light, from Booth- chased and tiie mill will have to lie run Following is the score of the two ; services will he as follows: the FOR RO AD MACHINES. ii he heated by a com hi na- salmon tin* same Mackere l are run- games Sermon by bay, and loaded lumber for Fort Morris, N. day.... quite late in the season and at its r 1 rapa- Rev. Geo. at tn doing an excellent ning large spring quantity. BELFAST. A.B. at 12 were made and the w ■: k sell K. 111. T.H. I .. F. Sunday school m.; E. meeting at t> this season at from 25 to M5 cents. Bramhall had The Ckea-MEHIEs. lhe Emerson Cream- picket business between Belfast Johnson, e .«> 2 3 3 0 3 n v 1. m.; “Wheat and Matt. 13: Herbert Morrison. one that 4 and 14 is load- recently weighed pounds Darby, 3 O G ] ery is increasing its business each week and 1.* f. .u 2 2 2 <» o 24 30. The will at in Berry, 1 pastor preach 7.30 p. at ounces. is now about MMO of ream T. B, Lead better's for .. n handling gallons >h Changes. The County ing paving Islaud New McLellan, 2b. .♦> 1 n o (i Plows. c.f. 0 1 2 1 o o i are the notices: Hussey Patterson, 2 Baptist Sunday are a limited amount tve received from the arclii- York at JO cents per ton, loaded and dis- New Advertisements. J. H Pumeroy, Following daily. They making Sliute. 3b .4 1 1 1 l 2 i Wells Phrenix Row. is to morning worship at 10.45; Sunday school at of butter to meet a demand, but most of f-T the proposed changes charged— an increase of 17 cents pert u over building, prepared lb Darby, s. s. 4 2 o u o 2 0 Mason, p .5 I 1 1 1 2 0 12 m. : the Y. P. S C. E, at fl 30 and their is as ream.... The ist to prices that have .Sell A. do harness making and shoe repairing neatly j evening product shipped provide tire-proof prevailed. Hay- Patterson, r. f. 4 3 2 2 O o <) at 7 30. The will Silver Lake business .Mon- ford went to l>* load * and Give him a call.... Welch N worship pastor preach the Creamery began uty records. Three plans Sandypoiut Monday promptly. 1M« KSPORT. A.B. R. 111. T.B. P < i. A. L. j last of the want 3 t) o 1 series, “Some Foolish Men of in tin- Dana Sarsaparilla with & as previously described in bay fort-lie Belfast Fuel A* Hay f -r Bos- Stevens their ladders returned.. An- Roix, 2b. 1 0 day building, MASON HALL. Cole, r. f ... .4 3 1 1 l o i I the Old III, the Fool- a a of the to ton....Sch. Banner arrived drew C. Butler, Searsmont, has given his Testament," Saul, good patronage,and capacity handling plan divide the <>f- Monday from Lawrence, s. s.3 2 2 2 2 2 4 ish The music will include the fol- all that will come to them. The niaeiiinerv : minor son, Ernest A. Butler, his time....See Hubbard, p.5 '* 2 2 1 3 4 King. re-proof vaults inside the Bangor with lumber for Cooper A Co ... Thibodeau, «•.. 5 1 2 2 5 1 o advt. of music... Fire j lowing: Morning—anthem, “Praise the is all new and made to order for this m- u :is, the estimated cost is Sell. Henry Whitney arrived Monday, lum- Hurdy Gurdy proof Delano. 1. f.5 0 1 1 1 o n Lord," Goold. “Praise The churn is of moo co,,f the whole of the three ber laden, from for Port Morris.. safe for sale. Enquire of Calvin Hervey or Fairbanks, c. f.4 0 O 0 o n o Evening—chorus, cry. gallons capacity, Bangor lb.4 J 2 2 8 John Sanborn.... Mrs. W. H. offers Jones, in the Father,” Gounod. and has two manholes, the latter feature be- below. >t 1,400. These two George Turner of Isle au Haut has taken Moody Robinson,3 b.4 J 1 1 2 0 1 an in The for sale a of J’ark and The of ing improvement many respects. *giiT above to accom- command of sch. Hannah Coorner. The for- house, corner Church 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 'J editor The Ladies’ Home Journal changes Total. There will be 1*? has been and sink and its were opened .lime a streets.Pocketbook lost on Charles Belfast. O 2 1 3 1 0 3 4 -14 asking bishop, priest, rabbi appliances desigued by The other cou- mer Andrew Anderson, will com- Oihrary. plan captain, — Bucksport. 1 2 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 3 other clergymen to auswer the question so Mr. of the tirm of A Co., the street.... A (carriage in connec- Gordon, Gerry dition of :jo feet to the north- mand the sch. Ida L. Ray .Sch. Sarah L. paint shop Bases on balls, Belfasts, 5; often asked, “What is the Good of Going to Carriage Paint Bucksports, 5; proprietors, who has charge here. The out- Shop an Davis from tion with H. C. Warden's carriage struck out, Belfasts. 4; Bucksports, 5; left on Church? and publishes their in the building, with entrance arrived Tuesday Rockland. She repository replies on Beaver street, under the management of. bases, Belfasts, 10; Bucksports, 0. June issue. These are interest- look for our farmers now seems better than into the present is bound to to load lumber for New m rear of Windsor Hotel, will be opened on extremely basement, Bangor and are made so the fact that AFTERNOON GAME. ing, doubly by ever before, with two well established and GEO. J. ■ York. Beaver street to-day under the management BROWN, the tire-proof rooms in the all the contributors to the symposium, re- of Geo. J. Brown....See notice of Relief reliable creameries here to be run in oonneetion wi'h for the probate records, and BELFAST. A.B. K. lB. T.B. P.O. A. E. presenting a wide range of religious belief, mv repository in Practical Joking. Two minor c.6 5 4 4 rear of Windsor Hotel incidents, It is on sale local grocers and Johnson, 5 0 0 expressed exactly the same opinion—all mgemeut of the second story. Soap. by G. lb...7 3 each more or less amusing, the i others.Tax collector makes his Darby, 3 3 9 0 0 point out the same benefit that is derived transpired Sargent 1. f .6 Good. Work and Fair Friers. st is $12,000. The coinmis- Berry, 2 2 2 l 0 0 from church-going. past week. A youth came from a neighbor- last call to those who have not paid their McLellan,2b. 6 4 2 5 1 1 3 vet decided which plan to H. Patterson, c. f.6 3 3 3 4 0 2 The H. C. MAHDLN ing town to work in a store, and a of taxes for 18i)8-See advt. of Nelsonee. North church C. E. Society held a couple Shute, r. f 5 2 1 2 1 o 0 young lady friends took it upon themselves B.Darbv.s. s.5 2 1 3 4 4 0 very enjoyable reception and missionary Band Excursion PERSONAL. McDonald, 3b.5 3 3 3 5 7 4 at the home of Miss Brig Katahdin. Capt. J. P. to teach him city ways. They first impress- meeting Maude John- I. Patterson, p. 6 3 3 3 O 0 0 ..TO.. FOR m ed him the of son on Court street evening. The RENT. brig Katahdin,which arrived upon duty treating young BUCKSPORT*. A.B. R. lB. T.B. Monday Hiram L. Partridge went to Bath P O. A. E. c from New York with coal for ladies to ice et ami Monday Roix, 2b.5 2 0 0 0 4 3 house was handsomely decorated with Two cottage houses, rooms cream, cetera, he learned on business. eight Cole, r. f.5 2 1 l n o 2 FOREPAUGH & SELLS’ CIRCUS had some with his lesson so that he palms, ferns and flowers. Miss Frances J. each house. on Co., trouble well before realized it Lawrence, s s.4 2 3 6 1 4 0 in] Situated Main Mrs. A. J. Harriman arrived Tuesday for of Boston is her in passage. He left New York he was “dead broke and a shilling short." Hubbard, p. 5 0 1 1 0 3 0 Dyer who, visiting parents AT BANGOR street. Enquire of a short visit. Thibodeau, c. 5 0 1 1 4 1 1 this city, was present. She was given e men, all negroes. One was fie was obliged to call on his employer for Delano, 1. f .5 0 0 0 2 0 0 (fEO. K HUE Charles of is KETT. Smalley Rockport visiting Frederick, c. 0 2 2 o an informal after which she June -'wani, but none were capable an advance to meet the and the f,.5 1 0 reception, gave Thursday. 8, 1890, deficiency, relatives in Belfast. lb.5 0 1 1 12 0 0 Jones, an talk on ‘‘Missons as a means uite. although all shipped as employer, thinking the clerk had probably Robinson, 3b.4 1 2 3 0 1 1 interesting ON STKAJ1KR CAST1NK. Thomas G. Small went to Rockland Mon- of self-culture.” After the address avts cm Primrose day’s work last a total of winter. case of that cannot be cured iv Saturday, running Kev. F. S. Dolliff of Jackson Catarrh by Hall’s aud said the.}7 were going performed by A good lire-proof second-hand salt- for Street. .1 S. II AKUl MAN. 17<> miles. She took the High School nine Catarrh Cure. Belfast. M;iv IS. IS'.e.l 2<'!I Marshall told them if Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Leavitt of Clinton re- in the presence of the immediate families sale at a they <> bargain. Inquire of to and from Cauiden, the Castine Normals turned home yesterday from a visit to their F. J. CHENEY A. CO., Props., Toledo, util the vessel was discharge of the contracting parties. The bride and ;»w22 CALVIN IIERVKVor to and from ami the son, George A. Leavitt. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney Bucksport, teachers were attired for the occa- them their full wages, but groom tastefully for the last and believe him JOHN SAN BO UN. from to Belfast. 15 years, perfectly Winterport The log was as Misses Milly and Lena Sanborn arrived sion and with beautiful Their wages to that time adorned flowers. honorable in all business transactions and finan- HARNESS MAKING follows: Belfast to 18 home Tuesday from Medlield, where Camden, miles; to Mass., The bride is one of Thorndike’s well known 'U each and lie offered to settle have been cially able to carry out any obligations made by .V N D- to they employed. Castine, 25; Bucksport, 18; to Wiuter- and their firm. them go, he needed Mrs. highly respected young ladies, and House for Sale. although to to I Beu Ilazeltine aud Mrs. F. J. Star- port, 0; Belfast, 24; Bucksport, 18; to the is well and in West & Wholesale O. Shoe !ays more and by law could hold rett went to Boston Saturday to visit their groom favorably known Triax, Druggists, Toledo, Castine, 18; to Camden, 25; to OF PARK AND CHARLES STREETS. Repairing v Belfast, 18; Miss Durham. and also in where Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Drug- I NEATLY A NT > PROMPTLY |>ONK HY “nsulted an and on | sister, Sally Pittsfield, Harmony, he CIORNEREnquire of attorney 170-The & 1 total, Bangor Bar Harbor has lived of gists, Toledo, O. 22tf MRS. W. II MOODY, J. II. ll’"k the $10 and left. Mrs. A. B. Meade of Natick, Mass., re- the greater part his life. They PUMKUOV, They Steamboat Co.’s Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken At A. A Small's, 20 Miller Street. Tremont, which has been turned home from a visit in Bel- to take their residence internally, acting 22 tf Wells Plxrnix Row. was that her yesterday plan up in Pittsfield Building, unseaworthy, receiving extensive at fast aud Stockton directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of repairs Brewer, has Springs. near Mr. Osborn’s of business. rotten that it was place Their unsafe to go been leased the the system. Piije, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all ,f by Portland, Freeport & James Pattee is able to attend to friends unite in a oil that account the had again many wishing them life Testimonials free. royal Brunswick Steamboat to Druggists. Pocketbook Lost. and was taken after confined the 1 Co., to business, being house of and success. '‘furled for a year. The toremast happiness Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Im21 Portland last Sunday. It is understood that about two weeks by illness. Lost between the market of Burgess & (fardner feeing, of which the men and Cannon’s store, Church street, a complain, the craft be was at pocketbook may bought by the company if Henry S. Marden home The tons of a I. years Monday Nutt-Crabtrkk. Two of the best known 3,000 granite mentioned last containing small sum of money, papers and Furnished for all old above the and He is an on the Maine balls, parties, etc., on occasions foretop, she proves to be Geo. engineer Central be- week as from two small keys. Leave at "•* satisfactory... .Capt. and most of being shipped Stonington, after June 25. Address below it,. Ail the shrotnls and tween Waterville and Portland. popular young people Pulpit 22tf 41 Church Street, Belfast. H. Barbour, who is in command of the hand- should have been specified as shipped from f wire Harbor, Sam’l A. Nutt and Gertrude Crab- the of John L. JOSEPHINE KNIGHT or except the topmast and O. Whitcomb was in tow n quarry Goss, alone. He will some rebuilt Cimbria of the & Bar Joseph Tuesday tree, were united in 17th MAKV Bangor to his marriage May by dispose of 4,000 tons or more this NlcCORRlSON, backstays, which are of returning school in East Orrington, P. month, hemp. Harbor line, which made her third from Fremont Beverage, J. Mr. Nutt came which has broken all in the 2w22* Box '“n trip from Freedom, where he delivered the previous records SO, Seiirsinont. 8*ys the royal was set twice on to Harbor to work several Bangor on Saturday, since her memorial address. Pulpit years ago history of Stonington’s granite industry. FOR SALE, HOUSE launching, from Lincolnviile and has made it his borne 11Wa8 furled the men Isle Press. and three and one half acres land on by when says that she is and that [Deer High St., H. t?bt entirely satisfactory John Roberts and Mr. his for the most of the time since. Mrs. Nutt is J. W. Jones. For of Belfast. An anchor to which Freeman, father- lorraerly occupied by particu- he is much with her success. the of John L. LAST CALL! 1 very pleased in-law, are here from Reading, Mass., get- only daughter Crabtree, and F. B. Nutt of Freedom, father of Deputy fars inquire of attention was not the vessel’s their both have hosts of friends, who extend con- OWEN U. WHITE. The boat has had a heavy business_The ting ready cottage and grounds at Sheriff W. F. Nutt, was in Fairfield Thurs- I wish to say to those who have not their l,*8t and best wishes. Mr. paid onei and while it was attach- North Shore, Northport. gratulations and Mrs. to have an his taxes for the year 1808, that warrants will be «dU| Castine will make an excursion from Bel- day operation performed upon ehain Nutt are now on their wedding trip and will left Dr. G. F. Webber. Two given to an officer June 15th to collect all poll ^ a contrivance was G. F. eye by tumors, ^dn clumsy fast and Searsport to attend the Normal Whitney, representing Bowler & visit friends in Massachusetts. On their re- warning! and personal taxes not before that time. u", which troubled Mr. Nutt for some time, were paid 8tronger for the clumsiness of Hosier, Boston, dealers in iron and steel, turn will be at home at the The who have the ladders to Real estate taxes must be settled by July 1st to tilft J,Vbn School graduation at Castine June 7th. She they Crabtree removed by Dr. and persons belonging j0») was here last week. was successfully Webber, us are to return the same to our save expense. Office hours, 8.30 to 11.30 a. m. ve88el will load lumber He born in East homestead, which has been presented to returned requested snop ; gor, at Ban- will leave Belfast at 4.20 and at the patient home much pleased and save further trouble. and 1.30 to 4.30 p. m. Searsport 5, Belfast, but has not lived here for many Mrs. Nutt her father as a Saturdays, calking on the beach here. by wedding pres- with the results of the operation. [Water- WELCH & STEVENS. C. H. SARGENT, Collector. returning after the exercises. years. ent. ville Mail. Belfast, June 1, 1899.—2w22 Belfast, June 1,1890.—3w22 ’Liakim, “A Man of Low Degree.” COMFORTING WORDS TO WOMEN. A Rhyme of Penobscot Pedagogues. Kansas to the Front.

BY TOM BURTON. Should you ask me of Penobscot, The and Its Tortures be Avoided Yankees used to sort o’ Surgical Chair May by Women Who Of her famous men and teachers, sneer lie was a Yankee, as “leau and When they o’ typical j Heed Mrs. Pinkham's Advice. I could only wring my hands in anguish, spoke Kansas. as Cassius and the Slate was hungry1 looking himself, Rattle all my bones in sadness, Thought out o' gear— Something with his face would have served for the typical Woman's Is natural; it is Tear my snow-white locks iu madness, wrong Kansas. | modesty charming. spent their ot Uncle 8am. lie w as never heard Paint my face as black as midnight. People time, they thought, phiz j To many women a full statement of their troubles to a male physician is al- Raisin’ h—1 an’ but Gone are all our masters, whiskers; not to laugh aud rarely known to smile; mighty Ruuuin’ most impossible. The whole truth may be told to Mrs. Pinkhain because she Gone, too, is each lovely mistress; things jest as they ought his humor aud kindly heart were lu the o’ good is a and All are State Kansas. 1 woman, her advice is freely gone to the hereafter. know n to every one, although at first he offered to all women sufferers. Gone are all the mighty masters served as a butt for the fun of the entire \ Home of cyclones, so Of the ferule and the birehrod. they said, For Mrs. O. E. Ladd, of 19th and N Out in bleedin’ Kansas. gastoriaInfants and Childs. regiment. Gone, too, is each lovely mistress, Place where When he joined was, as I re- Sts., Galveston, Texas, whose With her wheel and work-bag; ’hopper pests were bred (which spinning On the plains o’ Kansas. member, after Autietam) ’Liakim’s letter is was With her and her patchwork. just printed below, knitting Got so dry at times a gust was sometimes mistaken for The three R’s are good nature completely when f superceded Of a breeze’d raise the dust discouraged By branches much less needed The Kind You stupidity; but after a time we came to she first wrote to Mrs. Pink- / i From the bed o’ streams; that’s Hav> In this busy world of ours. just to know linn better, and to have a proper How they talked o’ Kansas. ham Here is what she says: hS Should you ask me of James Whitelaw, (1) w hich we respect for his stolid calmness, Who and our Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—I taught our grandsires grand- Saul the most had found to cover a world of shrewdness prolific crops mas, That raised in table for As- Always wrote to some time they Kansas AVege Bought and This latter you ago, ffl I would bow head in silence, Preparation thoughtfulness. quality my Was the hayseed breed o’ the Food and and showed itself in a telling you of my ills, but* IB Smite breast in deepest Pops; similating Reg ula was ever manifest, y/jl my pain. An’ they said that Kansas now 1 write to moons luster tlic Stomachs and Bowels of thousand ways. When on the march, he thank you I GB Many their Sent her freaks to ting Where the and aster Washington, Bears the was to a com- for the remedies golden-rod ~ always*ready help halting good j’our HK Queerest things beneath the sun, Jr Cluster round his grave. rade by lightening his burden, no matter have done me. I have used I f*Ty Just to have a lot o’ lun Of Charles who Credited to Kansas. ^ liow heavy might be his own, for his lank two bottles of Lydia E. \S Wr Hutchings, (2) taught gram- ^V seemed to mar, form embody prodigious Pinkham's Com- wt Vegetable Taught vocal music iu a manner. But, the god o’ plenty smiled Signature strength and marvelous reserve force; and Promotes Digestioir,Cheerful- pound, three packages of Taught our fathers anti our mothers, On that same ol’ Kansas. many a time he was known to share his Got a hustle on an’ ness andRcst.Contains neither Sanative Wash, and one box He, the honest politician, piled scanty atious with one still more poorly Never sought hut found promotion. Grain all over Kansas, Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. of of Liver Pills, and to-daj’- I Startled provided than himself. Well lie served us in each station, Populistic cranks ;Not N arcotic. call a well woman. I He was nevei intoxicated, aud never in- myself |jJ;, Schoolroom, town and State and nation. Jingling money in then Hanks, "" Doin’ business at the banks in pii his ouly weakness (if suffered with backache, con- He is gone, his ferule turned to ashes, dulged tanity: Scattered it should be stant His birehrod no more lashes iu the school. over Kansas. such called) being music, headache, whites, sick ItrSAMl ELPlTOlElt But his voice is ever ringing, of Old which was iu his case evidenced by a no could not & Then the stomach, appetite, As he leads celestial singing, folks that used to swear Sped. to lift his voice in aud An’ revile J\unpktn propensity song, sleep, and was very nervous. At On the bright Elysian shore. at Kansas sdx .Senna \ this all occasions. And the ^ an' to upon possible time of was in / Weakened, begun stare JRr.ditU* Sails I menstruation ter- Wilson only tunes to which lie ever voice Should you ask of Carpenter, (3) In surprise at Kansas. sirut Sent gave < rible Your medicine is Well skilled iu her > ‘ were those associated with the most pain. mathematics, Whooped fur till you’d a thought Jippemu/it Jit Cardon alp Soda * ! worth its in I never Who taught the boys and girls loug ago, was wild, then made a swat and doleful of the oldeu weight gold. They l dieary hymns I can’t restrain the At a }ibrmSced can in of it. J. have falling tear, divvy from the pot The say praise Cicrifud Suvar time. enough J / He to evermore. memory is so dear Antied up by Kansas. lUnh/yreen' Hurnr. Aud then be would sometimes supple- recommended it to many friends. If only His deportment grand and courtly, J ment his vocal performance by those of a all suffering women would try it, there would he In statue short but portly, Now they've got another cause His voice was and low. Fur to ol’ A Remedy far quasi instrumental character; foi he would more happy homes and healthy women. I thank sweet cheer Kansas, perfect Constipa- His switch was and a the Sour Diarrhoea, Kind his w hich indeed lie seem- long slender, Just vvhoopm’ applause tion, Stomach, eovei comb (for for the your medicine has made in me. you change Ah! do we to our woe. % in tor with a of well remember Up stacks Kansas. Worms Fever i sh- ed to have no other use) bit E. Pinkham's and Mrs. rinkham’s have .Convulsions Lydia Vegetable Compound advice, Sent a regiment away paper and then, pressing this primitive Should ask of David Dunbar, ticss and Loss OF SLEEP. saved thousands of women from hospital you (4) To the Philippines, an’ they his he would operations. Whose was like the instrument against lips, voice thunder, Are a raisin’ You The lives of women are hard; whether at home with a ceaseless round of do- Ned, they say, Have low evoke the most dismal sounds imaginable. When cyclonic clouds hang ; Winniu’ fame fur Kansas. facsimile Signature of duties or at some And this he would persist iu doing, utter- mestic working regular employment, their daily tasks make Whose every word was truth, war on health. If all women Even when it. wasn’t so. ly regardless of the invariable shower constant understood themselves fully and knew Show’rs o’ lightnin’ couldn't stop He has gone to get Ins penny, canteens and whatever other mis- how and E. Pinkham’s acts Them wild o’ Kansas! yr.v york. shoes, exactly soothingly Lydia Vegetable Compound And he deserved boys many When they hear the. rides siles happened to be at hand, which greet- on the female organs, there would be less suffering. For labor here below pop Always Hear 'em holler Kansas !’’ Bought. ed his every performance. Then away they go At hist lie was aud al- lydiaE.PinktiatirsVegetat3leCompound:aWoman*sRemeilyforWoman’sHls Juliette, (5) whose smiles were winning, pell-mell utterly green; With a wild hawker Would often stop her spinning ja> yell' in the manual he modern nursery powder is Comfort Powder. The old Talcum are though fairly quick learning powders gradually making To a or a Make the rebels think that hell wav for this new of which lias none wrap bloody linger toe, of arms, it seemed as though he would jp pv If product science, Isa part o’ Kansas ! of the irritating and disagreeable features of the old To hear us read and spell, never a of the various rosmoriyoHaer acquire knowledge ^--— W powders. At all druggists. 25 and 50 cents a box. To chide us or to tell EXACT copy OF WRAPPER. matters of and eti- Now she swells the roll o’ fame— military discipline 11 ■ ■ ■ — The story of a monkey and a crow. _1 > Pride-in Hated Kansas— And as an instance of it Ever as a she would often to quette. this, busy bee, stop CENTAUR NEW YORK of Ueep Water Vessels, With another hero name, _THE COMPANY, was told of him that one night upon his Register see our Ilis blue Fred” o' Kansas. comrade. eyes seemed to If our would “Fighting return from a foraging expedition he was patchwork rip; let Hv flash tire, and be astouished us the Then would look at a People everywhere as he by SHIPS. stocking, challenged by a sentinel reached That same ol’ conundrum cry, fierceness with which he turned upon his O dear, how very shockiug, our lines. Forgetting all about the neces- Abner Coburn, M L Park, at Hong Kong With the usual repy : questioner; the latter so that We could neither bind nor slip. frightening New “What’s t ie mat.with sity for giving the countersign, he cried Feb. 7 for Manila and York; passed Now she has Kansas he backed away in startled gone up higher, At a Probate Court held at Bellast, within and At a Probate Court held at m out in “Don’t shoot! apprehension, 11 [Denver Even.ng Post. trembling tones, Aujer April And she plays a golden lyre, tor tl>e County ot Waldo, on the second Tues- for the County ot Wald thereby tumbling himself into an empty A G David Rivers, arrived at New Don't shoot! I’m ’Liakim Glass, with Hopes, Near the throne. day of May, A. I) 1899. May, A. I). IHlt'J. flour barrel that happened to be standing York May 15 from Liverpool. Captain Barker's Aud I'hebe, good and wise, 4 ertain instrument, purporting to be the last TSA AC PERRY of Port lam supper!" ready to receive his diminutive form. The A J Fuller, C M Nichols, sailed from Hono- He did not have much opportunity to My prayers shall ever rise il will and testament ami codicil thereto of 1 Cumberland, having tiled while it saved him from the lulu April 22 for Hilo. 1 >ANlEL LANK, late of in said of ing that be and Turner M himself in his first mishap, For her repose, Belfast, County Berry distinguish tight, A. T. W arrived at Hono- PROBATE NOTICES, been A. Susan u. effects of the other man’s auger, placed Aryan, hittier, For she had a golden-rule Waldo, deceased, having presented for pro- Mary Davis, which was little more than a skirmish: lulu 23 from Norfolk. bate. the heirs in different m in April That made our smoke (living him very absurd and posi- jackets SON of we to was undignified A N Blanchard, at New York PERRY late Palerim and after returned camp lie Bangalore, And turned our shoulders black and blue. Ordered. That notice be given to all persons tion, as it shut him up like the tradition- Waldo, deceased, and j>r i\ 1 seen in front of his his face from Samaraug. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for interested by causing a copy of this order to be tent, very al his We obeyed her slightest nod, thorized to sell certain real jackknife, body disappearing from E B Sutton, E L Carver, arrived at New the County < f Waldo, on the i)th day of May, published three weeks successively in the Repub- red about the And the of silence trod ed, particularly described m pale, although suspiciously and his feet and head forced York from San Francisco. path A. D. 181)1). lican Journal, published at Belfast that they may sight, being May 13 and true. ate sale and distribute the p* eyes, any wearing even a more doleful ex- Straight at a Probate Court, to be neld at into close and uncomfortable Emily F Whitney, A S Pendleton, sailed 4 SHl'R H. MAYO, Administrator of the estate appear Belfast, said Itcirs than usual proximity within and for said County, on the second Tues- expenses, among pression from New York March b for Arise shades of masters, A of WILSON DICKEY, late of Swanville. in rights therein. to each other. And there he remained, Honolulu; ye mighty of June next, at ten of the clock before spective “What’s the ’Lia?” be- W. said County of Waldo, deceased, having pi*. -fin- day matter, (this spoken March 2b, lat 10 N, Ion 27 With your ferules and your hirchrods. and show cause if Ordered, That the said struggling violently to extricate himself, ed a petition praying for a license to sell at public noon, any they have why the p.-m ing his and which the Reed, I) C Nichols, sailed from Arise aud smite these duties same should not be and allowed. all persons interested 1 > i-u nickname, boys and at us for at Emily or private sale and convey the whole of the real proved,approved swearing laughing him, 20 for Who are in our schools. GEO. E. JOH order to be published three insisted ought to be spelled “Liar") New York May Houg Kong. teaching estate of said deceased described in said petition. NSON, Judge. instead of helping him to regain a more A true Attest: the Republican .journal a m a- asked a “Did Gov Roliie, B F Coleovd, sailed from New Arise and smite the dudess, copy. sympathizing comrade. Ordered, That said petitioner give notice to all Belfast, the first .. natural position. York 4 tor 7, Clothed in silk aud decked with Cuas. P. Hazeltine, Register. publication get lose or arm, or May Houg Kong; spoken May jewels, persons interested by causing a copy of this before the eleventh t you hurt, leg, any- ’Liakim had him no further atten- days day paid iat 3b 22, Ion 70 41 Who calls the country and little t<> > thing? hoys girls order be published three weeks successively they may appear at a Pro bat. tion, but with his face whiter than we liad Henry B Hyde, T P Colcord, sailed from fools. ill the Republican Journal, a newspaper published At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for Belfast, within and for said < •‘.Vo,’’ 'Liakim very at Belfast, that at a ai replied, slowly, ever before seen it, had turned and walked Hilo April 21 for New York. We want a man to keep the school, they may appear Probate the Countv of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of day oj July, A. D. i.S'Jt), ten as he blew bis red nose with li New Court. to be neld at Belfast within and for said A. 1).' 1899 noon, amt show cause, H am. unnecessary to liis own and we saw little Josephus, P Gilkey, sailed from Not to teach abnormal rules, May all I was slowly tent, County, on the 13th day of June, A. D. 181*1), prayer of said petitioner >h u emphasis. “I’m here; only York April 25 for Hong Kong Who teaches osophies aud ologies, certain instrument, to be the last more of him that day. at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, purporting (IE(). E,.o.i. v* wishiu’ I was in dad’s cow shed.” L Cushing, F I Pendleton, sailed And has to make A will and testament of TURNER W MITTEN, The next he seemed much like Mary apoligies if any they have, why the prayer of said peti- A true copy. Attest morning from New York li» for For his of all the common rules. late of Montville. in said of de- “What in thunder was wishiu’ May Houg Kong. ignorance tioner should not be granted. County Wald.', ( 11 a I ’. 'r i A you his as to former self, complexion and sailed from New York 20 We want a mistress with ceased, having been presented for probate. that for?” the other asked in surprise. May Flint, April muscle, GEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. general appearance, but that was all;.or f< Hong Kong. Who without a tussle, A true ci py. Attest Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- ’Liakim with 1 ’Cause,” replied, per- P. terested causing a id this order to be SS.—In Court I he was never again the same light-heart- Puritan, A N Blanchard, sailed from San Who can lick any hoy, big or little, Chas. Hazkltink, Register. by copy pub- fect seriousness, bet I’d make for li lied three weeks successively in The Republican UTALDOlast, on the V»th dav t M “you ed fellow as before. He was, if Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. Who can knit, sew ami spin. anything, Journal, published at Bellast, that they appear at }• THOMPSON, a lunui the house. R D Rice, Carver, arrived at Loudon Hide a with a vim, more kind and thoughtful than ever, April ’cycle At a Probate Court held at within and for a Probate Court. to be held at Belfast. u it bin and DEXTER W. BENNETT, >"un was un- Bellas!. after this there another b from San Francisco. Or walk the street without a hustle. on said deeeased. I.a\ when occasion required; hut there was a the Cointv of Waldo, on the i»th dav of Mav, for said County, the second Tuesday of June sailed about be proven, approved and allowed. Ordered, that notice tine, An then we did miss and his Carlet.ou, Amsbury, May having a that cer- really him, James UBED; presented petition pra\ing CEO. E. week S SIICCCS'I c!\ ih the mental suffering of the keenest sort. We !>' from Kabuiui tor New Yuk. (I) Whitelaw,a native of England, tain real estate described therein. and aud we A true Attest: a m quaint sayings, JAMES in copy. tiewspapoi published all felt sorry for and would have St Paul, F W Treat, arrived at New York a El’Ll-EE, late of Searsiuout, said •*’< him, and graduate of Oxford was the h as P. Hazeltine, that all per*, ns to:, i. d vrn went so far as to speak regretfully of college, ied seized and and which is Register. | been glad if be had ji\«m us a chance to May 3. from New Orleans. County, possessed, tote Court, to be held at. B< Lis d«arfui and first teacher in this reduced to a now owned by them in common with others there- ■ hymns heart-breaking per- j out S: C F Carver, arrived at Eureka \icinity oi June next, and sit*i\v an*.- pass opinion upon his trouble, and so Nicholas, in named, be divided and formuiK-t-s the and we were 10 from San Francisco. may partioned. At a Probate Court held at Bel fast, within am! bn the said accoim; *1.- upon comb, ; have the satisfaction of li to console April destitute condition his why ving by intemperate to theCouutvof Waldo, on the second Tuesday of t 1 E< r. I 111 sincere in the hope- that no greater harm j State of Maine, H G Curtis, sailed from (irdered. That the said.petitioners give notice him. But he was silent, and so the days habits. He school for a all persons inteicsieii •> causing a copy of this May, A. 1>\ 1899. A frue copy An. *: had coin.' him than that < t taken New Vork May 20 for Hong Kong. taught private being and 'Liakim went his mute order to be puldisheii tluce weeks successively in CnAs. P. H.v/i.i passed, ways, Tillir E Staibuck, Ebon r urtis, cleared mere certain instrument, to he a > >py ot prisonei. pittance before the incorporation of the Republican Journal, a newspai cv published at purporting and patient, performing all his as from Hilo March 4 for New York. V the last will and testament of TliOdAS ihree davs later a duty Belfast, tliat m «y appear at a Prol ate Court, startling sight burst I Penobscot, lie died about 17(J‘>. they .STORER. late ot Morrill, in said < f \LD< ». In usual; but we remembered afterwards W m H Macy, Amsbury, arrived at Seattle to be held ;u Belfast, within and for said County, •..-.ty \\ upon "nr vision. It was a white mule I Waldo, deceased, having been presented M last, on In- ua\ that he no mure noi elicited Oct 27 from San Erancis-u. Charles native of Penob- on the 13th day of June. A. I) 181)1). at ten of the sang hymns, (J) Hutchings,a bate. P CHASE, E\ .i —that is, white where the encrusted mud Win H J T clock oeloic m on, and show cause, it his of music from his self- Conner, Erskine, sailed from any they 11 A > E. peculiar style scot, was the first who after the Ordered, That notice be to till in- men: -d SA.MI El. did not conceal its natural New York 7 for taught have, why the prayer of said petitioners should given persons complexion— made Ma> Hong Kong. a dec. a-ed. ha\ um instrument t melody. not be granted. terested by causing copy o! this ordci t<. be County, which came into \Y J Sewall C arrived town’s He was also the count > d adiuinist rat mu -d ambling camp, bearing And then in the there Rotch, Lancaster, incorporation. GEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. published three weeks .successively in tin Repub- early summer, at 11 from Rio for ance. upon its back a her face Barbados May Janeiro first to A true Attest. lican Journal, published at Bellast, that they may gaunt female, was another skirmish at the and teach English grammar, algebra copy. hidden a front, IV nsacola. Chas. P. Hazkltink Register. appear at a Prohati Court to be held at Belfast, (irdered, That not ice i! ■. completely by great dapping 'Lia .im was brought in, badly wounded, and vocal music. He was the last to rep- within and fur said County, on the second Tues- week* sm-.-e>*nely. in ii. sunbonnet. such as was worn by the na- BAKKS a rifle ball had his day of June next, at ten ot the clock before a new.*; Ipei pub!i-died in tives of the passed through chest; resent the town in the General Court of country, and her skil ls iiut- a tit within lor noon, and show cause it any they have, why tlie that ail interested m and at the first opportunity, that same At Probate Court field Belfast, and person- tering in the breeze, showing a gen- Alice Reed, Alanson Ford, arrived at the first the Countv of Waldo, on the second Tucsdav of same should not be proved, appnoed and allowed bate ( mi l, to be held a* Ik gaily i went to the collection Massachusetts,aud representative E. of l'eet clad in day, hospital—a Brunswick April 29 Iron. New York May, A. D. 181)1). CEO. JOHNSON, Judge. of June next, and slmw erously developed pair of rude huts in the woods—to see him. to the of Maine. He served A true copy. Attest: the said account sh.m.d Edward May, sailed from Honolulu April legislature certain to be tin hist why men’s boots. And this “new woman” of instrument, purporting Cm as. P. 11 azklti n k, Register. CEO E JiciN.- He was stretched upon a cot, with a 29 for San Francisco. several in the Senate of and \ will and testament of JOHN MooRE late of that lode man- years Maine, A true Attest early period astride, his C P N F Belfast, in sain of Waldo, hav- copy. blanket defining long, guant figure, Dixon, Gilkey, arrived at Norfolk County deceased, (’HAS. P. ! 1 \/l fashion. was high sheriff of Hancock county many been for with a ion for At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and Ba- which now seemed more attenuated than May 1 from Baltimore. ing presentee probate, petit the of an administrator with the the Countv of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of Mie paid no attention to the hoots and Ethel, sailed from Monteviedo years. He was offered the Democratic appointment ever; and as I a red ray from Dodge, will annexed of the estate of said deceased. May. A. I). 1899. which but rode approached, June 7 for Puerto A EDO SS. In C ur! f jeeis greeted her, straight the sun Burghi. nomination as \y setting found its way through the representative of Congress. That notice be to all in- certain instrument, purporting to be the last. M fas!, on the ‘dtb -'a\ M to a of men who stood Evie Reed, A T Whittier, sailed from Ordered, given persons up group apart terested a of this order to be A will and testament ot SARAH MYKICK.Iate ETTE R'HHNSt >N. Admini* open door, and lay like a bar of upon He was by causing copy from the and the mule to gold New York Nov 25 for Bahia. supervisor of schools, selectman, of m said of hav- others, bringing ms iace. published three weeks successiveh in the Repub- Unity, County Waldo, deceased, Of CHARLES E. ROBINS' >N ghastly Herbert Black, W H Blanchard, at Ro- been for a halt, she sprang to the ground. Then treasurer and town clerk. All this he did lican Journal, published at Belfast, that they may ing presented probate. in said County, deceased n lie recognized me at once, and a wel- sario 1 for Rio or Santos. Court to be held at second and tinal account ot n.n she and with some April appear at a Probate Belfast, Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- slowly gath- for a difficulty coming came into his Iolani, arrived at New York forty dollars year. Is it any wonder within and for said on the second Tues- a to be estate for allowance. ered light fading eyes, McClure, County, terested by causing copy of this order pub- up her skirts, thereby displaying a 8 from Carteret. of June next at ten id the clock before and joined the smile that struggled to May he was poor? He died in 1^4S. day noon, lished three weeks successively in The Republican (irdered. That notn »• t!;•• pair of blue army beneath the calico 1 C at and show cause, if any they have, why the same at Bellast, that lb pants his white He was unable to Mabel Meyers, N Meyers, arrived Journal, published they may ap- weeks successively, in the lips. speak; Wilson a native of New should not be approved and allowed. at it Probate to be held at draperies, and thrusting an enormous red Buenos Ayres April 2 from Portland. (3) Carpenter, proved, pear Court, Bellas!, a newspaper published in Bel "a-- and thus he remained, holding my hand, GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. within and for said on the second Tues- hand into a drew a arrived at New York 2d County, that all person* interested pocket, forth blacken- Matanzas, April York, was noted for skill in all branches A true Attest: of of tlie until the early morning, when the end copy. day June next, at ten clock before bate C.mrt. to be held ar Bel! i- ed ii. a voice we rec- from Havana. Chas. P. pipe, exclaiming all of Hazkltink, Register. noon, and show cause, if any they have, why tin- of June next, and slmw n *<■ came, and poor ’Liakim was summoned Olive J O cleared from matbmetics and superior penmanship; “Give me some Thurlow, Hayes, same should not be proved, approved and allowed. the said ace.mnt 'lumld ognized, tobacco, quick, to the final roll-call. why Philadelphia April 10 for Ponce. for his kind and CEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. OEi E E. JOHN- some of you fellows. I haven’t had a gentlemanly manners,per- At a Probate Court liehl at Belfast, within and for His blouse near by, and as 1 picked Penobscot, E G Parker, sailed from Bos- A true copy. Attest: A true Attest smoke for on four lay sonal and in tbe the Countv of Waldo, on the 9th dav of May, cop: goiu’ days. Pester ton for beauty rigid discipline ( mas p. HAZKLTiNr', Register. (HAS 1’. llA/.t I it up to place it over his dead iace, 1 April 29 Buenos Ayres. A. D. 1899. this thing, anyhow!” And with the Rebecca Crowell, M G cleared from schoolroom. this, chanced to take hold of it in such a way Dow, 1.1A R. WHITE, guardian of LESLIE A. sunbonnet was thrown back, to Philadelphia Feb 23 for Port Elizabeth; At a I’robate ( ourt held at Belfast, wit bin and fur displaying that fell from an inside David a retired Jr WHITE, minor child of Albert White, late of mi something pocket. (4) Dunbar, ship captain, the Countv of Waldo, the 9th dav of Mav, > 01:2 eyes the face of our and spoken March 13, lat 30 31 N, Ion 39 41 W. in said County of Waldo, deceased, \\ ALIM SS. lot -urt d 1 missing was a and a and Winterport, A. 1>. 1899. •• It picture, letter, with- had a voice of T T oil ’he 14th C iv VI mo uned ’Liakim Glass. Rose lnnis, Melvin Colcord, cleared from stentorian power, and was having presented a petition praying for a license last, comrade, A NGELIA of STEPHEN ss Executrix out doubt the letter which had wrought 7 for St to sell at or sale certain real estate I’. HASKELL, widow TER A. MART, The shout Philadelphia April Pierre. noted as an public private that went up attracted the excellent teacher and for his A P. HASKELL, lute of Liberty, m said County J ESSE SM A RT. .ate d Tr. y t sucha change in our cemrade, I picked Sachem, H T Lancaster, arrived at Shang- therein described belonging osaid minor. attention of the entire and in a of Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition ceased, having presented camp, them aud was about to hai March 22 from New York via fondness for romance. That the said notice to up, replace them, Hong Kong. Ordered, petitioner give praying that she may be app doted administratrix count ot administration d sam moment a crowd surrounded all interested a of this ’Liakim, when some impulse caused me to look at Thomas A Goddard, W S Grithn, sailed Juliette and Thebe were teachers of persons by causing copy on the estate of said deceased. ance. win* stood there and (5) order to be published three weeks in grinning looking was a from Boston 8 for Rosario. successively Ordered, That the saiu petitioner give notice to Ordered, That, notice :lu-i- the picture. It crude country-made ; April the Journal, a rather aud as not Willard A C arrived your scribe when a small Republican newspaper published all persons interested by causing a copy of the weeks successively, m the lb; sheepish, though very and a Mudgett, Colcord, boy. Knitting, that at a showed at Belfast, they may appear Probate in photograph’ big-eyed, at Boston 20 from Island. order to be published three weeks successively a newspaper published in Belli-’ proud of tiie interest he while April Turk’s spinning and the art of Court, to lie held at Belfast, within and for said excited; saucy-faced girl, her small nose decidedly making patch- the Republican Journal, a newspaper published it that all persons interested the mule seemed to us and our on the 13th day of June, A. I>. 1899, at regard and her mouth in a 8CHOONEK8. work w ere then in district schools. County, Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate (. ourt, bate Court, to be held at Bella*: “tip-tilted,” smiling taught ten of the clock before and show uproarious mirth with all the calmness of noon, cause, to beheld at Belfast, within and for said County, of June next, and sm u eau*.- d that no of if the of said ■ way bespoke great strength W R arrived at Juliette always had on hand a supply of any they have, why prayer peti- on the 13thday of June, A. I). 1899, at ten of the wliv tin said account should a philosopher— one whose were Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, tioner should not be thoughts character, as she out at me iu the granted. clock before noon, and show cause, if any they I.KO 1- Jol’.N gazed Charleston May 23 from Boston. linen and us E. far above such trivial sources of amuse- rags burdocks for boys, who GEO. JOHNSON, Judge. the er of said Attest. dim light. H B sailed from Bruns- have, why pray petitioner should not A true copy ment. Gladys, Colson, A true copy. Attest: be granted. ("has. p. Ha/.v.i Under the in ’Liakim’s wick 8 for were alwTays wounding ourselves. If I P. picture- sprawl- May Philadelphia. C'iiAs. Hazeltine, Register. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. It appeared that Liakim had been from ing, illy-formed was: ! Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, cleared ever meet them on the shore A true Attest: K taken but that he the characters, “Hetty, evergreen copy. PXt;t l THIN'S N> I 1. 1 prisoner, escaped Malvin’s June March 23 for Ponce. Chas. P. Hazkltixe, Register. >!m Wood, 5, 1860.” Pliiladelpia will receive sincere thanks for N< -TICE. The subscriber lj l»y gives notice that same night from his captors and took John C Kneeland, arrived at New they my Executrix of th ’a.-t u A scrap of newspaper had fallen from Smith, ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives notice that she has been duly ap- pointed in the cabin of an old York May 19 from Brunswick, Ga. what did for me. administratrix of the estate of of refuge negress. the and one of the they pointed At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for envelope, lay upon Lucia Farrow, sailed from Port She treated him with kindness, Porter, II. B. w. the County of on the 9th dav of Mav. STEPHEN BABBIDOE. great dead man's hands; it was the announce- WILLIAM F. WHITE, late of Montville, Waldo, and after him until the search Eads May 11 for New York. A. D.1899. in the of Waldo, deeea.-e. secreting ment of the of Mehitable Har- County marriage A Hall, Haskell, arrived at Boston in the of Waldo, deceased, and as the law directs. All was over, had from her own Mary County given m. dockham, father of henry pei>< provided vey to John 14 from Fernaudina. The Old Clock. bonds as the law directs. All de- the estate of sain dec. i-- Raymond. May persons having DanielDOCKH AM, late of Prospect, in said County against scant in ■ wardrobe the raiment which he mands the estate of said deceased are de- the same for settlemei Poor “Sister Lair,” the secret of his It F Pettigrew, Morse, sailed from Boston against of Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition present returned to and also him in a one sired to present the same for settlement, and all thereto are requested to make camp, put heartache was now in and May 17 for Turks Island. Yes, strauger, ’tis good one, of the praying that he may be appointed administrator my possession, indebted thereto are requested to make payment PA I RA M possession of the mule. R W Hopkins, Hicbborn, cleared from very best; of the estate of said deceased. ately. there it remained; for 1 placed the picture immediately. ANN S. WHITE. Islesboro, May 9, 1899. After this episode 'Liakim was rechrist- Philadelphia May 3 for Cartagena. It never missed a second and keeps time Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to and chipping in the which con- Montville, May 9, 1899. ed and was known as “Sister and envelope Sallie 1’ On, W H West, sailed from New like all possessed. all persons interested by causing a copy of this Liar/’ 1 t tained the letter, and them in over 20 for Brunswick. How much do I ask for it? order to be published three weeks successively 4 DMINISTRATOKS N«»TH mule” slipped Yrork May Now, stranger, The 1 “Sister’s became one of the fea- 4 DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. subscriber in notice that his heart, his shirt A S W arrived at Boston from look a the Republican .Journal, a newspaper published A hereby givts buttoning securely Tofa, ilson, here, J\ hereby gives notice that lie lies been duly ap- estate : tures of the camp. at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate ed administrator -d the over them, for greater safety. Baltimore April 4. That clock has ticked the seconds nigh onto pointed administrator of the estate of The bitter winter was soon us and Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said PENDLETON, late upon And there Willie L E arrived at JOHN O. they rested when, that same Newton, Coombs, eighty year, EVA S. late of Stockton County, on the 13th| day of .June. A. 1» 1899. all the hard and harder in and thar GRIFFIN, Springs, in the County of Waldo, -Ice. through days we laid him rolled in his NewT Y'ork May 11 from Brunswick, Ga. A standing that corner, its got at ten of the clock be to re noon and show cause, “Sister Liar” morning, away, bonds as the law directs. A.i nights became more and to stand, in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given if any they have, why the pray er of said petition- own blanket, as well as in two others con- mauds against the estate <■; more endeared to the hearts of his com- While I have the health and strength to dig bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- er should not be granted. tributed his comrades. And as we desireil to present, the satin- by The Economical Golfer. a from land. mands against the estate of said deceased* are GEO. E JOHNSON, Judge. rades. Mo matter what the. living my all indebted thereto arc reque-t- day’s duty turned away from Lis a broad bar desired to present the same for settlement, and A true copy. Attest had nor grave, ment immediatel' been, liow weary it had left all indebted thereto are to make pay- Chas. P. Hazkltixe, him, of yellow’ sunshine shot the You’ll give a hundred dollars! What, do I requested Register. BENJAMIN K. P he was to through pines ment PEI.EG G. GRIFFIN. always ready watch the sick or I do not practice with a cleek, understand? a immediately. 1899. and lay across it, just as the setting sun i Why man, Stockton 1899. Searsport, May 9, and no woman’s hand was And scar the lawn like vandal, Springs, May 9, At a I’robate Court held at. Belfast, within and for dying: more had his face the before. any Hundred dollars buys quite a strip of land. glorified evening limber muscles with the Countv of Waldo, on the **th dav of May. than that of this raw-boned Vankee But up my Let’s see, at ten an acre ’twould me 1 gentle And there he “Sister I buy NOTICE. The subscriber A. D. 1899. 4 1 > M 1N l ST’ H A TO R S NO IB rests—poor Liar,” umberrella-haudle. 1 as he ministered to those in need. My acres ten; notice t It old ’Liakim. ADMINISTRATOR'Shereby gives notice that he hns been duly OAMI EL FKENt brother of MARGARET A A hereby gives good-natured,tender-hearted I could Joues aud if H, unli In in the there came one Why! buy the lot, did Administrator of the estate of pointed administrator, Early spring was a a hole appointed O STOWERS, late of Stockton Springs, in said He not hero, but simply an every- I do not “putt” into what then? the estate ot a fat of of \N aldo. having ,i morning budge, letters—the first That makes the look brown and PARRIS late of County deceased, presented day, commonplace man; and yet his life grass Haven’t I got land enough; no, stranger, WALKER, Liberty, that Robert 1' l>unton be PHI LENA WARREN t* for somewhat to our petition praying may many days—and it a gloomy, ’taint no in the of and bonds *aid carries with lesson which we, his old count, County Waldo, deceased, given appointed administrator of the estate of de in the ot Wald >. n one of was County surprise them for ’Liakim But into a tomato-can clock if as the lawr directs. All demands ceased. 1 comrades, will never forget. For he lies You can’t have that old you offer persons having bonds as the law directs. A |- Glass. This was the more Whose end is roomy. against the estate of said deceased are desired to ot noticeable, for there under the open any ’mount. Ordered, That the said petit loner give not ice mauds against the estate pine trees,— present the same tor settlement, and all indebted f<>r -c the reason that he had never seemed to to all persons interested by causing a copy of sired to present the same “A to the as strokes I not waste thereto are requested to make payment immedi- t living image ages, they pass, When missing do You’ll it in a and I can this order to be published three weeks succes- indebted thereto are requested expeci one. Indeed, he had never been put splendid room, ate! v. THDMAS D1NS\10RE. That simple duty hath no for fear.” Swear-words as lurid as a in the Journal, a immediately X' IIU heard to mention the fact place garnet, come and see; China, 9,1899. sively Republican newspaper of p> ssessing with milder May at Belfast, that at a Islesboro, May 9, is.',*, But rest content terms, Nowt, stranger, what’s the use to talk like published they may appear kith or save upon the occasion Probate Court to be held at Belfast, within and kindred, Like “Hully smoke!” and “Darn it!” that to me. Fop (Rep Years. EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber hereby for said on the 13th day f June, A. already mentioned, when he had Fiity County, A DMIMSTRATOR’S NO IK 1 express- I tell ’taint no use; that clock ’aint go- notice that she has been at ten you give duly appointed I). 1899, of the clock before noon, and 1 ed such a for the Nor do I on I herei notice that I strong yearning shelter An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.—Mrs. squander pennies away. Executrix of the last will and testament, of show if the of A y gives ing cause, any they have, why prayer of tl>* 1 of “Dad’s cow Real caddies that are bad and muggy, appointed administrator shed.” Winslow’s Why, father put that clock there on his MARY late of said petitioner should not be granted. Soothing Syrup has been used for WHITTEN, Jackson, * That the letter had But place reliance on my dear, GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. AZEL E. HOCOHTON. brought him un- wedding day; in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given over fifty years by millions of mothers for Beloved little Puggy. waut to take il A true copy. Attest: in the of \1 aldo, deceased, welcome news was manifest from And now you away; no, bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- County quite Chas. P. Hazfltine, Register. law directs. All his their children while teething, with perfect stranger, I won’t sell; mands the estate of said deceased are as the persons sadden eyes and subdued manner. against of said dec< u-m. And when I’d practice my address, could desired to the same for ami against the estate success. It soothes if that old clock speak, it all present settlement, n But he said and no remark was the child, softens the some wasteful Why! the same for settlement, nothing, Unlike scions, life could tell. all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- SS. In Court of Probate, held at Bel- present all cures my thereto are to make made to him, except by little Abe Sin- gums, allays pain, wind colic, and I do not use a brand-new ball, ment immediately. fast, on the 9th day of May, 1899. GEORGE requested WALDO atelv. TILTON who had a the But whack the dandelions. GERTRUDE STEVENS. W. CRAM, Executor of the last will and testa- clair, positive genius for al- is best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleas- It could tell of a wedding, and a year of 9, 1899. you Jackson, May 9, 1899.—2k ment of E. W. CRAM, late of Liberty, in said Brooks, May ways the at the wrong Bazar. life and saying wrong thing ant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every [Harper’s ]oy ; County, deceased, having presented his first and time. And one after It could tell of father’s pride, when he first of said estate for NOTH 1 so, morning, just world. cents a bot- NOTICE. The subscriber final account administration of 4 DMINISTRATRIX’S part of the Twenty-five has while a few of us were beheld his notice that he has been allowance. notice that she inspection, talking tle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and boy; ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives duly ap- hereby gives Maiden you no of the est;- he turned to and Sympathetic Why, Jimmy It could tell of mother’s love; that it pointed administrator of the estate of That notice thereof be three pointed administratrix together, ’Liakim, said, ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and Have been Ordered, given, poor boy! you fighting? could not do, FRED A. late of weeks in tlie Journal, ot " in a jocose manner, “I ‘Slk’ter take no other kind. HURD, Winterport, successively, Republican EDWARD L ROWELL, late say, Liar,’ No; I’ve been fought. for I a in in said Jimmy Who can? Beg pardon, sir, crying; in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given newspaper published Belfast, County, what’s come over you since you that that all interested attend at a Pro- decease got loved my mother well, bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- persons may in the County of Waldo, be held at on the 13th letter the other did it you Tribune love I bore and for mands the estate of said deceased are de- bate Court, to Belfast, day bonds as the law directs. All pc- day; bring The New York Weekly $1, The OASTOHIA. And for the her, my against .- of June next, and show cause, if they have, the estate of said de. news that your sweetheart had gone back father, too, sired to present the same for settlement, and all any mauds against Republican Journal $2 a year. The Tribune Kind You Haw why the said account should not be allowed. sired to the same for sett i<11 on or that was Bnn tho Always Bought tick the seconds for indebted thereto are requested to make payment present you, she only dead?” _^The That clock shall me, GEO E. to u a to new or JOHNSON, Judge. indebted thereto are requested sent free all subscribers, old, who and not immediately. .1 And then was manifested the first in- for you. WASHNGTON R. PEAVEY. A true copy. Attest: immediately. MARIA for The Journal one in advance. Chas. P. dication of anger we had ever beheld in pay year w. w. h. Swanville, May 9,18991—21 Hazkltixe, Register. Moutville, May 9, 1899. Went Home. m u Grandma How to Build a Barn. Household Hints. low now that the manufacturers do not take to ,o| Grandma Jackson, like every- pains temper them as they used and had it [From the Board of Agriculture Bulletin. to. If mischance kerosene !,;ui la grippe, badly, J TO KEEP THE HANDS SOFT. by any ignites bear in not die, but she came near South Brooks. The people in this mind that the best thing to extin- FRESH AND tj„i One of the best for keeping FAIR. time, when the doctor vicinity take quite an interest in preparations guish kerosene flames is flour. Water only ,,ng raising the hands soft and white is a mixture of to down white cucumbers and if can a contract scatters the blaze. Practical statements to creep stairs, they get to which a little this there glycerine and vinegar, \ wan, her mind was tilled year will be quite a lot planted. women about v perfume be if desired. After catarrk. notions. She There were 50 acres last and may added, rest thought planted year the and An Atlantic Larder. there will hands are washed, dry lightly, Steamship’s ng visit to her brother in be more this year. Farm prop- \ while still rub on a little of the *■ erty seems to be in better demand than it damp, “One little v';'cli;;t.siiire. tnixturo. be used with excellent tidy refrigerator about six has a This may !\ she in the rock- been for number of years. I think feet wide and twice that is the but- spent big results who can not use the depth that a barn for by people , the room window, keeping stock should be terman’s stall in this market under the sitting- glycerine the vinegar neutralizing he familiar street with wist- built so you could have a 14-foot linter, alone, sea,” writes Helen C. in RAINOLILLITY the of the Candee, telling a 12-foot unpleasant effects glycerine. i*s. and keeping up a piti- floor, and and 18-foot place for of “Housekeeping on an Ocean Steam- in women preserves beauty. Women the linter on the south FliANCES E. WILI.AKD’s HEALTH BULKS. t “Oh, if 1 could only go fodder; side, with ship,” in the June Ladies’ Home Journal. suffering front an}T catarrhal trouble cellar underneath. The of l'lie “Golden Rules of “Little w 1 should get better right length the following are the tubs of butter are arranged on cannot bo wholly- attractive. If the If let me barn to be to the size of established ber father, which shelves to the amount of five they’d only go according farm, Health,” by thousand catarrh is in the head, nose, throat and the barn Miss iu his seat opposite, floor to go through the barn, Willard followed in her girlhood: pounds, and in company with these are with or stomach, the breath declares it. >m 1 her big doors at each end so you could “Simple food, vegetables, fish twenty thousand hun- unhappy fancy, mostly eggs. Twenty-five If it is con- An Ijixcollont Combination. drive in at and in the lungs it means ’incuts when she did not either end. 1 would have my fowls. dred quarts of milk and cream are stored barn f sumption. Troubles of the him. but bent upon him The pleasant method and beneficial connected with my house by all “Plenty of sleep, with very early hours in a separate room, all having been steril- pelvic means. for are m almost case ibled look, as if a suange effects of he well known remedy, [Joseph Ellis, (Member). retiring. ized. This market has a room especially organs, every Liberty. The skin catarrh. of nly replaced the one w hich M’iut of I n s. manufactured by the construction of new “Flannel clothing next the all the for salt meats, and here are hams, bacon Every phase catarrh no barns is not so as head vmi and loved for so loug. California Syrup Co., illustrate material, very few are year round; feet kept warm, cool, and tongues to the amount of four thou- is unclean; many of them are dis- the value of the or and ink we’d better be talking obtaining liquid laxa- being, may be, repaired. The greatest nothing worn tight. sand pounds. There are some articles of gusting. lather?” she would ask tive of plants known to be fault of old barns is the narrow “Just as much exercise as food without which the principles lean-to, possible, epicure would be Catarrh has many' names but its an .axative and and a and to them let fresh air and sunshine and in anxious whisper, medicinally presenting good cheap way repair only go together. unhappy, which must be alive when character is the wherever it them in the form most same; me w o have been here too refreshing to the is to build a shed tt feet wide and cut the “No tea or coffee for the no cooked. Chief these are children, among oysters, is there is taste and acceptable to the It old lean-to into the thus alcoholic of which inflammation. To cure :,u there is no use wearing system. shed, making drink for anybody. sixteen thousand are carried to is the one laxa- the catarrh the must be scien- •, >me. 1 Ezra’s folks’ll perfect strengthening lean-to (1 feet and “Tell the truth and mind your parents.” meet the wants of the Clams remedy guess tive. wider, by putting passengers. cleansing the system windows in the the cattle are tific and Such a set eyes on us agaiD and 1 effectually, shed, may have USE FOB OLD PILLOW COVK1SS. only provided to the number of fifteen thorough. remedy dispelling colds, headaches and fevers is Pe-ru-na, which for has been get back to Boston plenty of sunshine and light. The ex- hundred. Lobsters are not forty years successfully combating tins insidious pretty and Ohl linen cases that are worn to abundantly gently yet promptly enabling one is while the is pillow seven disease. Read what Mrs. Benoit about it: all my spring -cleaning to pense small, arrangement the of in supplied; hundred pounds is all the says to overcome habitual constipation per- verge, but not over it, breaking dear; 1 do want to go very satisfactory. 1 have built a shed of storeroom shelters. This market in the Pe-ru-na Medicine Company, Columbus, 0. manently. Its perfect freedom from places, may be slipped out of the linen this kind with good results and little ex bottom of the ship besides the Dear Sirs:—I have been sick since last fall. The doctors said I had catarrh. every objectionable quality and sub- closet and put aside to be used as bags, in contains, Grandpa would pense. The shed may be set on posts or things mentioned, green vegetables I employed three physicians but did not me at all. I mother,” stance, and its acting on the which valuable winter garments may be fruits, they help finally gave kidneys, with stone. If there is a and an enormous doctors and to take went on without heeding liver and bowels, without underpinned that is fret- stock of groceries. The up began medicines I saw advertised, but I continued weakening middle in the sides of safely put away. Any place is to worse. or part the barn, it latter only limited for grow I was so miserable I wished I was dead. Life had no irritating them, make it the ideal ted through should be re-enforced with a by space, grocer- pleasures > is wen may be left there with no especial incon- ies are not perishable and will for me. At last I saw Pe-ru-na advertised and a bottle. Half a bottle meaning euougu, laxative. piece of old material, either cotton oi- goods keep got ami that venience. [Wm. II. from one to another until used. lielped me. and after I had taken four bottles I was well. I have in .uiHilly wearing, In the process of figs Moody. and when the coat or is care- voyage gained manufacturing Monroe. Wnere the lmen, gown and feel north chamber is as hard are as location is such Tea and coffee are used in amounts weight years younger.—Mrs. Benoit, 131 Pleasant St., O. used, they are pleasant to the brushed to see that no large Cincinnati, that a barn can fully absolutely Now that 1 am taste, but the be built with a well-drain- —about a of tea Dr. Hartman will for thousand women this free of feeling medicinal of the moth or is left it be thirty-three pounds day prescribe fifty year charge. qualities ed and egg creature in, may if I'd like to back to aiv it is no and of coffee. Perishable All women from female troubles or disease of the mucous mem- go remedy obtained from senna and well-lighted basement, inserted. The ends of tiie case are then fifty pounds suffering any isn’t one to other doubt advisable to have as it adds are taken on board in brane have Dr. Hartman’s counsel There compare aromatic plants, by a method one, slipped in the machine and closed tightly. supplies proportion may private without cost. Send for special whole live known to the California Fig Syrup very largely to the storage room without to the number of passengers booked, and question blank for women. place—all goose Thus it is safe to keep the gar- t extra or cover. protected ■ nie of them. Oh, <». In order to its benetieial walls roof to Unless a of this kind which is left over Mrs. J. I father; only. get ment. in bureau drawers, a few pieces of anything Ivoeller, Rockford, 111.., says:— have been troubled with ehronis "hall ever effects and to avoid imitations, basement can be well lighted and when the reaches is eaten catarrh several I tried almost and several get any stronger please drained, lump camphor tossed in as an addi- ship port by years. every tiling, employed prom- remember the full name of t he l it would be better not to have as a being the crew.” s .'ii see if you can manage ompany one, tional inent physicians, but to no avail. 1 saw .m advertisement of your medicine and' on the of dark and wet cellar a safeguard. somehow?” printed front every package. under barn is not gave it a trial. I have found Pe-ru-na a I can PILLOWS CAN BE WASHED. great help, heartily recommend calculated to add to the or k«-pt up that never ending CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. health comfort The school committee of Lynn has for- it to all suffering from that dread disease.” came of the farm stock. No material Feather need washing at least bidden the female school teachers to wear The sunshiny May SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. changes pillows The uncleanness of catarrh makes the disease abhorrent to a careful woman. have been noted in methods of barn con- once a for can not be used con- skirts and the male teachers elms on the common toss- LOUISVILLE KY NEW YORK. N Y. year, they bicycle golf Catarrh will not go away itself. Its existence must be made impossible. This of I'<«r sale 1- .ill •• !’? kv 50c. per Kittle struction in this of the State. Most without accumulating dust and trousers in the school room. The com- iguinst the bluest blue part stantly is what Pe-ru-na does. It makes the membranes healthy all through the farmers to have the for their dirt. Choose a sunny for the mittee thinks such of dress played once more in the try quarters bright, day styles lower organs of the body and catarrh ceases to exist. All druggists sell Pe-ru-na stock as comfortable as but the work, and a breeze them to the of the teachers and lessen their ks: feathered bands Hood- chair and drew a long breath of h ippiness. possible, gentle helps dignity barns are built on Fill a tub half full of music: and the world was Lizzie took oil her things, then brought mostly the same gen- dry quickly. large control of the pupils. The teachers, eral For cows in the water that is almost hot, and dis- while don’t like the committee’s ac- i springtime, but there her white cap, to tie on and the plan. tying barn, boiling they [NEARLY lovingly, solve it to on the chains are mostly used. Some enough pearline in make good will wrinkles gentle, | long blue stockings so that the lingers keep sheep tion, obey. in the basement. Is this a suds. Put in one or t vo pillows tlie soft white cap that could begiu then knitting work again. good practice? (accord- j Is there a standard of to tin1 and move them >"1ut white hair, and ! Grandma looked out through the window weight for Jersey ing size) about, cows; if so, what is it? Dow pushing them up and down and rubbing i:\eled hands, busied with I and laughed a pleased little laugh to her- [Enoch Years Old!!! them between the hands until are ■; “lobled until the needles ! self. .note.—bueep should nut tkept in a they Fifty-eight clean. one use n. of basement, unless it is and If suds is not enough, It's a but devotion t > the **ua A note despair Well, there's no better place than light, perfectly longlife, dry. Sheep are much two, rinse in clear, warm water, wring as ug.ng tor home. She ! Boston after all. I tell 1 am injure.I by dampness. ABSOLUTE interests and of the Am *ne. in you, father, j»i• >sporitv They will stand the cold all if as and them on tlie line. ; < r at the window to be home riglit, protect- dry possible hang place ! glad again. I've been feeling from has won for it mov ns ed driving winds and wet, feet. are them to People friends the a and the rush ot When they dry, shake well ing green pretty miserable, but i guess 1 shall We know no begin of standard weight for the from rolled and corner of the keep the leathers sticking together years by the original ?nemh..»rs up every to pick up now I've got back to my own Jersey cow. She will average to weigh and will be as and soft as new On- had come half a cen- living, Ezra's wife did to make about 1,(XX) pounds. The Jers«*\s have in- they light of its family passed to th -ir reward, and though try ( creased somewhat in siz** pillows. [E. ,E bride. me feel at home.” She again, sine.- they wore SECURITY. these admirers are and stea It ist ro- laughed loyal !i•111s•.* where her Children and it did Lizzie’s heart to hear imported into Main**. [Secretary 10 MOUNT PICTURES ON GLASS. | good dav. with faith in its tenohings, and con- > one of them had died, her. Bklmoxt. I have not had the chance No doubt we all have one or more j pic- fidence in the informati m which it il udiel and Malta wire to visit other farmers brings j “But there is one tiling queer about enough to know the tures which we would like to see framed, Genuine -ai ago. Here liei at she went on best method of barn construction. I to their homes and tircsidcs. boys my being Ezra’s, presently. yet hardly feel like going to the expense ■ neck with tears as one > think it would be well to have a “I can't seem t remember how 'twas I plenty of of purchasing frames for. These may be As natural consequence it enjoys in ! go.>d-bye to her and gone ever a.me to there at all. But one sunlight in the lean-to, as 1 believe sun- mounted at in j go slight expense the following its old aye all tie vitality and vigor of its make their own fort ones. thing I've made up my mind to: I'm never light is essential to the health of the and a manner, present very pleasing ap- Carter’s and a were associated with the stock. 1 advocate a youth, strengthened ripen *d by the j going there again. barn cellar, but pearanee. hies, but to H iVilidmi's would have both that the of over hail' a That night when she went to bed she and barn well Procure a pane of glass 1 inch or more experiences century. sight were ! ventilated, and the bam well iaiiing they drew Lizzie's face down to her own, clapboarded larger all around than the picture, says an It has lived on its m Tits, and on the in liiai “1 want and once more, and or as l believe that this is (live of a Little Liver Pills. shapes peaceful smiling shingled, exchange. the face the picture of A mermans. murmured “I want than feed. cordial_support progressive still. I said. “Oh, Lizzie, I'm going to get cheaper [L. F. Allenwood very thin coating of varnish or enamel, It is “The N.*w York Tribune." ,ukii >w.e Wed ii• e ov**r as the bettei now. I’m so glad to be back, for Waldo Station. 1 want to build a then place it exactly in the centre of the Must Bear Signature of Weekly muiry •k his head one a S barn for a small day there is no place like home.” [Practical good amount of money glass, face down, exactly where you wish leading National Family Newspaper. and ids ease of medicines and Farmer. shall expect next bulletin to help me it to remain. With a soft cloth the press Recognizing its value to those who desire all tie- nows of the m ite rid Nad m. g gloves. Miss Lizzie out. Will Bug Death take the place of back of the until it. ad- picture carefully the :rs of m own at into the Baris <*reen for publish Th Republic* .Journal (your favorite horn ;. i;•«•:) has cut civil hallway. Mrs. McC»rorrity. 'Tis a fine picther you distressing potato hugs? heres perfectly to tin* glass and every air i,k she is have of tiie on Id man. it. is. Does it amount to toward into an alii nice with “'Hie York Tribuue" win. 'a enibie-: them to furnish failing, doctor, anything keep- bubble is removed. ])o not move the pic- Weekly -ro d with sudden dread. The Widow O'Braunigau. Isn’t it. now .' off rust? (i. See Fac-Simile Below. ing [J Harding. ture the least bit after having once placed Wrapper both papers at the cost of sg.OO per year. li is thot. natural yez ran almost hear ’ini trilling know; iiermiml is wear- Note. From what we have learned of it on the glass. ! swearin*! Journal. farmer and owes t > himself, t > his a a 1 to the com- »:\ [Indianapolis Very small and as easy Every every villager family, and if she don’t get Bug Death, we are of the opinion that it can- To liuish the edge of the glass and pro- not be in which he lives a c ualial of his 1 ■ ■al ne a ii w >rks con- she isn’t at home soon, You know what that tired feeling is and possibly made to take the place of vide for hanging, procure four brass rings to take as sugar. munity support vspaoer, breakdown the know what will cure it Paris green for We .ay under you may by giving killing potato bugs. a little smaller than a silver quarter. stantly ami untiringly for his interests in every way, brings to his h mu all the news Hood’s a fair trial. can not see how auv sub- FOR HEADACHE, v thing to do is to give Sarsaparilla nou-poisonous With a of bend them stance can do this They must be killed, pair pincers exactly and happenings of his neighborhood, the doings of his friends, the eon lition ami pros- ;o »d and her as Mrs. Madison. I hear that Mrs. across the a cres- FOR DIZZINESS. keep Beacon, and some arsenical or other must he centre, forming perfect CARTERS poison for different the in h one mirk in is a ssible. Hood from is a brilliant conversationalist. pects crops, prices -'s, and, fact., weekly visitor morning!” Boston, used to do it. It is claimed that there are cent. allowing just room for the corner of FOR BILIOUSNESS. hurried Mrs. I she isn’t. 1 met her at rilTTLE away. ptou. Well, other preparations which are cheaper than the glass to enter the space between the which should be found in every wide-awake, progressive family. a and she a FOR TORPID LIVER. ui:ied hack into the musical yesterday, hardly hail Paris and as sitting green, fully effective, notably wires. Place a crescent over each corner IVER Just think of it! Both of these for -sg.iVi a word to say. Life. papers only year. a w oi ds had removed scales [Brooklyn white arsenic as indicated in the last bulle- of the glass and connect them with FOR CONSTIPATION. pieces Send all to The Journ ii He. >. as it tin, but they all Potato are subscriptions Republican Publishing Co., Belfast, were. She realized Can’t he perfect health without pure poison. bugs of small brass chain along the edge of the FOR SALLOW SKIN. not amenable to moral suasion. Then as w worn the dear figme by blood. Burdock Blood Bitters make pure glass. may be by a bit of a the Bug Death, if applied according to the They hung ■l|S‘ FOR THE COMPLEXION grown blood. Tones and the whole of late, and Low invigorates chain. OS1W1NB MUST KAVt directions given on the manufacturer’s cir- ^MATURE. ige delusion had system. The of Price tightened cular, will cost one dollar per acre cat’ll margin clear glass may be deco- n Cents Purely week. She went about w "I can’t believe that this wireless teleg- applicati' m, it hasn’t even the claim of cheap- rated with a hand painted vine. ,lwmoc «unrco v; day with a at her raphy is possible.’’ Why, of course it is. ness in its favor. We have no evidence FREDATWOOD Me. weight, RHUBARB. CURE SICK HEADACHE. 9 Winfsrport, ; "ken prayer on her lips, Hasn’t your wife ever let you know clear whatever of its usefulness as a fungicide. across a crowded room that were mak- Better on some weil known am: effec- ss Lizzie, an old maid in the you rely Coming as it does when fresh, green edi- a fool of North — •' i' ing yourself” 'Philadelphia tive preventive ike Bordeaux Mixture returning to her parents bles are scarce, and yet very essential to INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE American. Secretary. care which had the more * SQ ■iiiug they health, garden rhubarb deserves ? Um\lh^ <&*i J £ *j n is w pagjfh4ta i >«/ %4 b & j fe 3 u er as a child. Through ’Tisn’t. safe to be a day without Dr. Moxtvii.ki;. 1'he housing and caring patronage than is usually accorded it. It Tlo-mas’ Eclectric Oil in the house. Never BHA1 N siie lay awake wondering f >r the domestic animals at our command would receive it, too, if housewives real- can tell what moment an accident is going Over Million Assets mid be done to cleai away deserve much more at oui hands than ized that its biting acidity can be easily Representing; Twenty to happen. A :; oin that poor, befogged they generally receive. The barn should modified to ail agreeable tartness, and HIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, ELATE GLASS, TORNADO INSURANCE. -•arly morning an inspira- "What," inquired the psychological stud- shelter all stock that is kept on the farm, that tin* common method of serving it in a -•r. .v» that she breatll- ent. “do you as the chief end of with two-crust is the least happy regard separate rooms for each division. pie wholesome way BOILER INSURANCE AND INSPECTION. .« Security Bonds for Contract. man 7" pr-STEAM Cashiers. _h of relief and fell Barns so as in which it can be cooked. im- asleep should be constructed to have Baking or>. Administrators and Trustees. ! solicited. estate and "Wei.-," answered Mr. Blykins* “it de- Correspondence Real bought sold. f his given ai sweet air. him bake make a rich of the all m, morning the body: Doau’s Ointment. At any drug without interfering with his next syrup boiling water original; others imitations, lei." she cried cheerily, i store. JO cents. neighbor. Cattle should be fastened with and sugar; pour over the fruit, cover and Is sold under po-dive Wnarai.tee, by authorized ag« nts curn Weak Mem •■mlid day for you to ride, tie chains, and horses with halter; sheep set in a hot oven; as soon as tender re- »r-y I \ i-iing Candid (at Tin* amateur Dizziness, Wak. i \ ;«its, Hysteria, (,'".ick- know are theatricals) move you going home should have hoard and be fed the cover and finish baking. Rhu- r.ess, Nioht Loss.-,, iv. J.'iv.u--, Lack of Cunti- I —Did you ever hear such horribly discor- partitions barb should also be stewed in a little deuee. Nervous -, Lu nil Youth- dant, ear-spliting— through slats. That is my idea on the m’tide, Driins. | ful Errors, orllscr* ive C e of’i:.*ba«co. am/' said with a Obi Proudfoot. Sir-r! That’s eldest Hahn. syrup. Some are fond of rhubarb Opium, grandma, my subject. [F. persons or iuirjuor. which leads to 'T;. Consumption, mh as she sat in — cooked Baked delight uj> daughter, and in maple syrup. rhubarb Insanity and Death. A‘ ;; or by mail, *1 a box; six for are 1 had almost forgotten Young Candid 1 repeat, sir. such ear served very cold, is a most appetizing $5; with ■write >mi guavHidfe to Of Women and Novelties in Parasols. oiti-o or refund naoli- Men, if the time would never splitting clatter as the idols behind us are meat or sauce. If baked or ctunicy. Maniple other stewed tlffe, 1 can’t a word of containim; rive ct.r.-s’ treatment, with full cured the en't till after break- making? Why, hear the rhubarb is as a for children, by going •T wish I could read letters to be used filling pies, instructions, 115 cents. ».o stir.-pie only so’ '• song. you Gladys’ each Lizzie? 1 hope you’ll see tarts, turnovers, or person. Ar: (ore or by mail. Fidelity Method. from London!” writes Edith Lawrence in puddings dumplings 'aer is ready, lie's growing Mothers lose their dread for “that terrible it should be slightly thickened, as soon as Label fpe:ialj(Ste Xo cutting operation, of late in his second summer” when they have Dr. the June Ladies’ Home Journal. “She before from ways.” sufficiently cooked, removing i-xtra btrengto. fs. o r.- every accept treatment, a toast a tory repeats itself, in.the matter it was of frawn-colored trimmed It is not and and eggs with especially silk, necessary to enlarge upon the O&F-LnCi r- of fruit trees. no money is until cure is com FOR ONLY $2.00. i not shown since her illness. with bands of ecru lace insertion and discomforts caused required “Fruit trees?” by lamps, irregularly R. H. M03DY, Sol o Ajen, Belfast, Me. >> bows of frawn color. dressed as for a in large satin ribbon of filled, cared for, redolent of plete. that every one of our readers should journey “\res, sir, fruit trees. They have got three improperly Relieving k her camel’s hair The stick, which was very long, was the fumes of and but a and cashmere, great men into trouble so far.” kerosene shedding Physicians invited to call and investi- have at least one good agricultural family made of enameled wood. The big black bonnet with the “Who are the men?” pale green dim and We have all suff- we have arrangements irregular light. gate. Over 15,600 cures already effected. journal, perfected whereby m within the the and most original part of the whole thing was ered under the infliction and whereof instructive brim, shiny “Why, Adam, George Washington speak we can send that practical and journal, a the LTvMffST black her Matt little which we know' from Good gloves; overshoes Quay.” fCougregationalist. tiny pocketbook topped bitter experience. THE UP-TO-DATE Fakm and Home, in >onuec;nm with our own worsted work on her handle off. It consisted of a round ball are and there is no excuse for bag Relief in Six Hours. lamps cheap, publication, The Kki-i iu.k an Joi knal, both a her handkerchief of carved wood with a in the one the of re- LITTLE LIVER FILL Conslutation and examination free. “specks,” f'at’s-eye using proven past power lor 312.00. and Bladder Disease when cat’s-eve the full year only rnoimaie, and she was ready Distressing Kidney centre; you press the demption. Even in houses lighted by CURES relieved in six hours by “New Great .“-outh llew It was lined with Lack of forbids a description ot the con Miss Lizzie took her arm pocketbook open. electricity or gas, the lamp has an es- Biliousness, space American Kidney Cure” It is a great, and Home, which arc ted down the cf pale green leather. The other tablished on the and tents of Fakm unequalled long flight on parasol place library table, surprise account of its exceeding prompt- Constipation, Prominent its was made of different shades of red, in the and care for variety and excellence. among ness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys j frequently dining room, Belfast Johnson i which she is the most fashionable Dyspepsia, Office, may be mm tiontd the Farm her down the front steps and back, in male or female. Relieves re- says should be taken to see that it is always in Block, many departments Plans sidewalk, talking to her all tention of water almost immediately. If color in London just now for street wear. condition to fulfill the expectations that Sick -[lead and harden. Market Reports, Fruit tuliure, with a it her return home, and you want quick relief and cure this is the The cover was of red bolting cloth and center round it. The most essential thing ache and Liver and Inventions, The Apiary, Talk' Lawyer, Sold A. A. Howes & reel of Live stock and The Poul- attention away from the remedy. by Co., drug- hand-painted in bunches of poppies in securing a good light from a lamp is Complaint. E. L. STEVENS. Iff. 0., Around the tilobe, hairy, her. gists, Belfast, Me. Iyl8 a shade. All around the absolute The oil should ry Yard, Question Box, The Veterinary, Plants Then she helped her deeper edge cleanliness. vxcuu-,-SUGAR COATED. the and Work, House- all that stood the “The said the stern were eyelet holes, which are called by be of the best and should and Flowers, Fashions Fancy by gate only objection,” always high-test I 100 PiLLS Sold by all druprsists “1 women in London It seems be in a where can Operating Surgeon. hold Features, etc. parent, have against the young man, my peep-holes. kept close can, dust or sent by mail. ■ v- oe dear is that lie has no noble ambi- like to hold their down low not rTCJ° Fvkm and Home is that when we get there,” child, they parasols reach it. The fonts of the lamp, all N'>'_Nervlta Medical Co.. Chicago published semi-monthly tion—no or in life.” and see the a the whole aitei were in the car- high worthy object who is passing, through eyelet parts of the tubes that hold the wicks, and thus giving >o;i 24 numbers year, they can “Why, papa, bow you that? lit; Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Belfast. Me. :i ot be for us at the say holes. the should be kept clean. The making volume over .1011 pages, teeming waiting wants me!" Orleans Times-Demo- burners, Office Hours, I to 4 ; 7 to 8 1‘. VI. [New metal with all the 'atest aim most relimdr information •;>>/’ They drove for some crat. holders and burners require boiling Lizzie broke out: “Well, Two pages of pictures in the .June once a week in water to which has been that experience ami science can .- ippl No better $100. can ast! It's been a long, tire- Ladies’ Home Journal give views of the added a teaspoonful each of salt and soda, proof of its popularity he ottered than its for A FREE PATTERN but 1 guess you’ve stood it Dr. K. Detchon’s Anti Diuretic heated metal gives out foul odors. A FOR enormous circulation, which extends into every “Where Our Presidents are Buri- fyotir own selection) to every sub- places small brush should he used to the SALE, and in the I'nmc.. each number keep scriber. 50 cents a year. State territory May be worth to you more than $100 if you recall the fact that four of the first Only -'ant the old stood ed,” holes clear, and the burner and all parts read no less than a million readers. lady dazed, ha e a child who soils from The Pendleton house at No. 12 North- being by bedding incon- five of our Chief Executives sleep in the of the of <1 out: Well, if there isn’t lamp free from bits wicks and Do not delay or taii to take advainage of this tendence of water during sleep. Cures old soil of old The pictures show 1 said he’d be!” Grandma alike. It the Virginia. dust, flie scissors should be seldom port avenue. to liberal oiler, which we make for a and young arrests trouble at at Apply remarkably that the grave of President John Tyler, it is to rub off the wicks >f him as he stood at the top once. $1. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., used; much better MSCALL'S^k limited time only, by special arrangement, with is un- Richmond, Virginia, absolutely with a little The wick must Druggists, Belfast, Me. Iyl7 soft paper. MRS. b\ C. PKNDLE PON the Remember, we send both papers marked—even a small head-stone. publishers. for us sure by never crowd the tube. If out king enough,” Sir William tells a of an old tight, pull MAGAliNEW Belfast, <>, 1800.—14 a full year, at the very low price above given. Long story are shown April I Visitors to Hollywood Cemetery two or three threads The hey helped her out and up Scotch lady who could not abide long lengthwise. Address all orders to 4m45 a scarcely perceptible mound, over which wicks the [ Ai! the rest of the family had sermons. She was hobbling out of the kirk soon become elogged by paraline A LADIES’ MAGAZINE. a tree its shade in sum- REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB. CO., into the one when a who was magnolia spreads in the and if not in use will plot. Cyntliy Ann, Sunday coachman, oil, "frequent A e’en! ; beautiful colored plates ; latest mer, of the resting place of our tenth fashions DR. W. L. ! came out from behind waiting for his people, asked her, “Is the need to be taken out dressmaking economies fancy WEST, BKLFA8T, MAUN K. 1, occasionally, washed, work minister wi’ was President. The of all the household hints fiction, etc Sub- dune his sermon?” “He burial-places boiled and soaked in scribe dried. If vinegar to-day, or, send 5c for latest dune said the old im- others are marked with monuments or copy. Chtohenter'* KnglUh IMnmoml ISrand. '■’"H, said the lang syne,” lady, and dried they will give a clearer light. Lady agents wanted. Send for terms. ^Veterinary I Surgeon.-# mother,” latter, patiently ; “but be wauua stop!” those ot the two 'ward and her hands tombs, except Adams, All lamps should be wiped off and filled Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up-to- taking ars buried uuder the of the date, Economical and Graduate and Medalist PILLS ! who portico below the of Absolutely to kiss the faded CASTOHIA. daily. the wick V Genuine. A stopping Keep top Perfect-Fitting Patterns. | Original and Only First Church at Quincy, Massachusetts. Paper N sate. always reliable, ladies ant seem to the burner when not or the wick Ontario Veterinary College. ^pL\ t. dues nice have you Bean the Kln(i ',0U Have Alwa*S Bought lighted, .vUi UruKKi8* ior hicheater » inujnan will Hrand in ami •••dd 1 were never feed over through capillary attraction. Office and at Belfast Livery Co. gOvm.m,/ lied mctallicX^W thought you Nathaniel P. Pharmacy mJSI'OXP*. sealed with blue ribbon Take While the tugboat Doane, Turn when first \y \"-n’t you tired after, your up a short distance lighted, R/dno other. Re flue dangerous avhatitw was from Belfast and imitation*. Ai lirtutniHts, or aend 4a. ""T Capt. Sears, returning hut never turn low and leave. When MS CALL evidence anil Hospital 17 Congress street. Af lions right into the sitting-room *# in stamp* for particulars, testimonials and in with the ocean ** “You should to be a little more 24th she fell tug I BAZAR, L Keller Tor Ladle*.” in Utter, by return ,' H try gentle, May a or oil stove turn the ^ Office 8-2. Residence 21 4 ~B your things. extinguishing lamp Telephone Telephone Testimonials. /Tatar Paper. said the mother of an C. B. Sanford, towing the barges Mull. 10,000 i Mis. Reginald,” obtreper- Request, wick down until it shows only a blue ’Chteh e«»rr Chemical Co.,Mndlua fcyuara* Jackson,” joined inCynthy ous "the Bible tells us that, and from Ho- * uiii.Aua., » six-year-old; Musconetcong Chenango will flicker a short liolvl hy all Lot'll Druggist*. s'uess find flame, when the flame ~ Sv you’ll things looking the meek shall inherit the earth, you know.” about 15 miles east of Boston Patterns "eil. boken, time and This I, pve tried to keep them “And what would the earth do me, then go out. precaution WILL GIVE YOU THE good lightship. The Sanford was in a helpless till'd out while were even if I did inherit it?” snorted the prevents the unpleasant odor which (No-Seam-Allowance Patterns.) j you away, injured condition the of the H. through breaking 10 and eta. each—none H. to home wrathfully. “You’d either make me accompanies the blowing out of a Only 15 higher. LAMSON, mighty glad get you spirit, valve stem of her and the Doane lamp. Ask for them. Sold in nearly every city it in the bank or send it to the heathen engine, with a i< ""Idn’t you like some tea? put Chimneys may be cleaned sponge, and town, or by mail from 111(| or or it hitched on to the tug and her three after divvy it up with sister Sue lay away soft cloth or but never with bristles Old Reliable Yankee Blade kinder rest you coming laden and paper, THE McCALL and only use it on Sundays.” fPuck. heavily barges brought them or metal leave CO., holder, as they scratches 14th into port. The tug Leader assisted the IIS-146 Wsst St., Nee York. Licensed Auctioneer. face with and the breaks. Chimneys one year as a monthly. Established in 1841, it is ''jtia’s lighted up pleas- Itch on human cured in 30 minutes by a of the distance. chimney may Doane portion The be cold has de- was led to the Woolford’s Lotion. This never tempered in water and the oldest story paper in America, and r sitting-room Sanitary Sanford was taken to the Atlantic works by putting P. O. ADDRESS, about with fails. Sold A. A. Howes & to a then allowed to cool in The Republican Journal (and McCall’s thousands of homes. Seud 25c. to the glancing deep by Co., Druggists te effect Globe. brought boil, Maga- | lighted tl0D- repairs. [Boston the are one each for in advance. She sank into her rocking- Belfast, Me. I.vl7 water. Dealers say they sold so zlne, year $2.10 Yankee Blade, Brooks, Maine. FREEDOM, MAINE.

4 LOCALS. Palermo. Fred Bailey while moving the ^EARSPORT Vineyard Haven, May 29, ar and aid sch household goods for Webb Benner had Webster Barnard. Bangor for New York; sch L. G. Paine arrived by train Tuesday even- three ribs broken the overturning of tlia passed Charlotte T Sibley, Belfast for by Brunswick, Ga. LIGHTENS ing. hayrack._Fernald Greeley has his new Booth LABOR; bay, May 29. Sid sells R F Hart and Cobwebs about a house are the house well near the home of his Flora usually sign A. J. Nickerson is extensive re- under way Condon, Bangor for New York that the housewife has more making New than she can do, X son Haven May 29. sch Wm H Sum- on Ins house. Sanford... .Sheriff Norton of Belfast was Ar, the she about that all her pairs ner, Pendleton, New York. way goes it; time | in town last week.E. O. Chadwick and and are utilized in Seth L. Hammons arrived by train from strength doing heavy work; Ezra Ward of Chiua are out under- FOREIGN PORTS. that she uses soap in her If she Dixtield getting cleaning. Thursday evening. T s Havana, 13. sch would use iiBSOLUTElY PURE pinning on John Black’s farm for the new May Ar, Jessie Lena, only Devereaux, Mobile. Bertram Richardson has been appointed Royal house of at Geo. Crominett Branch Mills_ Buenos more and wholesome Ayres, April 28. Sid, ship Great ! supervisor of schools at Calais. Makes the food delicious Wm. P. Turner lost his wallet at the Branch Admiral, Newcastle. \V E. Grinnell is loading schooner Game- recently, but search being made without re- rT®]a°k River, Ja, May 12. Ar, sch Hattie I H Barbour, Erskine, St Pierre, Mart. cock with for Boston sults, he came home and when getting hay parties. Cl-Xr*n^a(^« Euba, May 13. Sid, sch Maggie i ready for bed found it in his boot-leg. The S|Hart, Farrow, Boston. On account of the illness of Miss Angie but was able to ride bruised about the hips, Halldale. Charlie received a bad Vera 14. Colby wallet contained over ten dollars. Cruz, May Sid, sch D H Rivers. Carver the school has beeu closed this as High home that night and attended to business kick in the side from one of C. A. Hall’s Colcord, New York. week. St Johns, P R, May 15. bark usual the next day. The horse cleared him- horses, blit is gaining quite rapidly at pres- Skarsmont. Mrs. Margaret Fogg of Ar, Mannie Swan, Higgins, to load for Washing Powderj Mrs. Emma D. Colcord and sel! from the and in a door Augusta is friends in town.Mr. Barbados, sugar daughter carriage stopped ent. .. .Ira Howard went to Belfast last Mon- visiting New York. \ » L.. who the winter in a short distance The of made a work would be so Maude, spent Daytona, yard beyond. carriage day to do a job of mason work. Albert|Thompson Lowell, Mass., Pernambuco, April 24. Sid, bark Fred P heavy lightened that the little the brief Gold Dust * Fla., arrived home Sunday. was badily broken. Dr. Flint was born in visit to his mother and sister last week Litchfield, Parahyba. neglected. gives a woman time to res', tin East Searsmont. Frank Donnell was at Macoris, May ICi In port, Isaiah K Stet- to read, and time to sew. It is Thorndike anti the older son of DauT B. and ....Mr. Charles Cunningham of Howard, much better and iIh-i; son, Trask, from ar to sail Capt. William Wing and family have re- home Plummer of Montville Sanchez, 13th, all For our Phebe (Whittaker) Flint, who survive him Friday_Bert R. I., was the guest of Ernest S. Wing last about 25th for New York cleaning. greatest economy buy large turned \\ from aterville and will occupy the was in town May 25th_W. H. Arnold, friends of Mr. 30. and wit'n his younger brother Bert, who Thursday.The Charles S. Hilo, April Ar, ship A J Fuller, Nich- N. K. 1 THE FAIRBANK COM I'a upper rent in the Ellis house. wife and child of Belfast were at J. B. Ar- ols, Honolulu (for New hark graduates this month from the University Sumner will be pained to know that he York); May 5, CHICAGO ST. LOUS NLW TORk Edward May, Bakus, Honolulu f„r San Fran- nold’s Friday-Etta Brewster of Brockton, is ---..._ ^V‘A A letter from David Kane, quarter mas- of Maine, were summoned by telephone seriously ill in Omaha, Neb.Memorial cisco. rela- Mass., was iu town last week visiting was at the 25. ter on hoard steam yacht Puna, reports the from their home in Bangor arriving here Sunday observed M. E. Church Newcastle, NSW, April Import, ship tives and friends.... Ward Pendleton has in Reaper for Kahului. yacht at the Kennebec river Sunday. j by boat Tuesday afternoon. His mother is a a very appropriate manner. The church to Rockland-Lincoln Bnzzell has M AKINE MISCELLAN V 'laughter of the late Isaac Whittaker of gone was tastefully decorated with the Stars and Dr and Mrs. G. H. Jennison and their moved his to Camden_Leslie Mar- Uitypoint, ami his father a brother <>f Mrs. family Stripes, and Rev. Geo. M. Bailey preached a Spoken. Bark Priscilla, Springsteen. friends. M r and Mrs. Hobbs of Lowe Mass., riner visited his sister, Mrs. Mark Wadlin Bahia for Rio lat 15 Ion N. E. Keen of Belfast. He was a grand sermou. The ranks of the veterans Janeiro, May 11, s, j graduate 37 \V. 10 miles are to the Merrithew house for ,t and May 21, smith of lhammnl occupy 1 off Northport, May 28tli.Llewellyn grow thin as the So few are of Bowdoin College and Brunswick Medical years go by. Shoal lightship, sch Lucia Porter, from .Vw week. Charles Mahoney of East Northport were at School, class of 1805, and soou after his left! Orleans for New York. 28tli_Cliloe Cables 20. The Andrew L. Carver a lleury Mahoney’s May “So few, but all ! the Ivey West, May fiv.*-maste«l s.di Capt. made week’s | graduation began practice in Searsport. He golden-fruited years has to Camden to work.Mrs. Have (Jov*Ames, Capt Wahlemar, visit in town and returned to N**w York gone Leroy scattered memory-blossoms on their Norfolk, May was a thorough student, and one of the best L for with a of about Marriner and son Albert were in Belfast way ; Galveston, cargo J.71X) W ednesda' His E B tons of ship, the Sul ton, will educated of the »• f And a comes with coal, is reported ashore near Low- younger physicians 27th. glad nation thankful heart it May To tell Key, and is refusing aid. load Philadelphia Maine. He was a man of good habits, its love on Decoration Day.’’ Bangor, May 27. the of Pres- During past twenty integrity and genial ami the Thorndike. The farm buildings Waldo. Tilla who has been more vessels than Capt. A M Boss and wife are attending disposition, Harding, years freight has been the blow of his sudden death falls cott Shibles of Knox, consisting of house, L, sick with is rule at this port, hut now matters are re vers- the graduating exercises of the. Manual heavily upon typhoid fever, gaining.... \V. ed. Tlie lack of tonnage is a serious a large circle of friends and especially upon shed and a large barn,were burned Tuesday E. Harding is gaining, but is not yet able to aggrava- Training school in Boston from which then- tion. All the mills in this section ar<- saw- 12 13* the little circle. close attention night. May 23d, at about o’clock, with do work.... Emerson Elwell is so daughter. Miss B auche, graduates family By any not ing and there is brisk demand for all sorts to business and his sterling qualities bead of cattle, four horses, two or three well as a few week ago....The Pomona of lumber at excellent prices, hut there is no In the recent drills tin* Boston two harnesses a new means of it. of High he made’a host of fi e nds and secured a carriages, sleighs, light Grange met with Silver Harvest. It was transporting Charters. Bark Herbert. Black. Boston Si-hi Cadets we notice that Ned Grilhn, which was iuereas- double team harness, two mowing machines, well attended a good practice, rapidly ami very enjoyable session. to Rosario, lumber, 710 50. Sch Herald, 1st Lieut, of Co. school, tools and (JO fleec- A., Boxbury High I iug. and hut for his untimely end must have horse rake,a lot of farming -There were frosts in low places last Kings Ferry or Fernandma to Martinique! was one of the odicers who were awarded were lumber $8. Bk New ! placet! him at the front rank in his chosen es of wool. All of the household goods week, but. they did no damage to amount to Josephine, York to Port Spain, ‘lumber and general carg< medais. profession. The funeral took saved. They were a nice set of farm build- .The will he place Saturday anything... hay crop lighter •S3,275. Sch Willie I. Newton, Brunswick to and had putin The Rev. E. L. Hunt of Ellsworth will preach afternoon from the residence of Dr. E. Hop- ings receutly'been repair. than last year. The grass was badly killed New York, lumber, at or about >5 do. Sell 1 cause of the tire is unknown. Insured for John C. same. Sell Levi at the Congl. church and at the Harbor next kins and was conducted by Rev. H. W. Nor- ou tiat land and there is a small amount of Smith, Hart, same, Mr. Shibles will at dry cypress. Sch Florence Lelaml, Bruns- On account of the absence of Mr. ton, who with the large number was 81,800; loss about 84,000. clover. a Sunday. present Quite large amount of last year's wick to Norwich, lumber, >0. Sell Char- to once rebuild_The many friends in town demand f<»i a Herbutt the communion service will be deeply affected—very many tears—mani- hay crop will be kept over-C. W. Barnes lotte T Sibley, same. Sch Penobscot, Jack- increasing high grade Women's Shoe a fest iug that Dr. Flint was a favor- of Dr. Will. B. Flint of Searsport, formerly is sonville to New Y uk, lumber >0 Sch postponed. very great runniug his hay press and has all he Aetna, THEcost, has induced us to put in the ite of this town, will be to hear Brunswick to New York, lumber, at or with both old and young. The floral of- greatly shocked can do until The exercises of the Castine haying time.T L. Chase about 75 00. Sc a graduating of Nore.mbega, Satilla to ferings were numerous and beautiful. the fatal accident which befell him on the is work State Noimal School occur June 7 th. busy with on lus barn. Mell New York, lumber $5 75 ami river towage. a of 28th. Dr. Among tliem large cross of roses ami evening May Flint was held in -Micuola ot Sell Jas A Garfield, Apalachicola t.o New Among the class parts assigned by a vote of Searsport does the farming_ pinks from eight of his intimate high esteem not| only as a physician but for York, lumber $7. Sch J Manchester Haynes, the gentlemen The rain of was a source of class and teachers, is that of valedictorian Sunday disap- Baltimore t<> Bath, coal, so cents. Sch friends; a sickle of pinks from the Belfast bis many good qualities as a man,and will be to pointment to the old soldiers who to WILHELMINA Jeannette B. Rice. intended Gladys, Philadelphia Galveston, coal, $3.00 SHOE Base Ball Club, and a crescent from the greatly missed. to attend Memorial services-Fred Little- $1 .50. Letters from R. P. Smith and wife, who Searsport hall nine,with numerous wreaths, Freights. The Circular which is without doubt one of the best in the market, and fm Prospect. has field is putting up a for a store at Freight pf Brown Prospect tropical fruit building & are spending a few weeks at the pleasantly bouquets ami cut flowers from friends both Co., New York, reports for the week end- cannot be CALL AM) week now. Hiram Clark a Littlefield's Corner, near the Station. durability surpassed. EXAHINE THEM every drives ing May 27th : F >r in located hotel of Bert Packard at Williman- here and abroad. The bearers were eight of large tonnage long voy- cart with bananas, oranges, lemons and pea- North Stockton Springs. Mr. age trades there is only a moderate inquiry. tio, report Richard the and his friends and as follows: C. E. George just slaying trout, associates, Owners, however, in view of the. limited of- nuts, and is to add tobacco and spices. The Partridge of Searsport lias the Mrs. Smith’s health asjsowewbat improved. Adams, B. F. Colcord, W. E. Grinuel), W. bought Henry ferings of desirable vessels are j banana trade must endeavoring be largely on the in- McCaslin and will use it as a to obtain some M. Parse, F. B. F. E. A. B. place sheep improvement in rates, hut A Smith, Curtis, Manufacturers’ singular coincidence was that of crease, for the young ami school children ranch....Mr. El \Y. is skippers of case oil and the Colonial lines Samples who in Pendleton, J. Davis. The interment was in Wagner, the Reverends K. G. J. K. Rich- often now have bananas in decline to open negotiations at any advance Hurbutt^and quite their lunch regular army, was at home on a ....SMALL the village cemetery. furlough over recent figures. Barrel petroleum LOT OF.,.. ardson both being secured to deliver ad- bask-, ts at schools. When Cuba gets settled and a at recently gave party Forest Clark’s freights remain quiet. Suitable tonnage, desses at South Paris, without either hav- down to business they will be likely to be the hall. Refreshments were served and however, is scarce, which fact serves to sus- WEST SEARSPORT NEWS. tain rates tiru their WISE & ing knowledge that the other was engaged cheapest food products in this country, if re- every thing possible was done to make the ly upon present basis. COOPER'S Nichols was m Waldo last Satur- Lumber tonnage to the River Plate contin- and the not Harry of their the people knowing that they were ports nutritrous value are correct. guests enjoy evening.... Mrs. Maggie lies hut day. wanted, owners are not prompt to ; acquainted. Mr. Harhut-t delivered the ....One of the Pike brothers of Searsport Staples has been juite ill for several weeks. accept the bids submitted by skippers, there- LADIES' Alvin West is in Waldo at work was in town last fore business in a measure is restricted. <>l'!' Sunday address, Mr. Bn hardsell that on doing week looking for early Miss Jessie Marden has a fine new bicycle. The prevailing rates are $'.i 50 c io 50, as to SAMPLE(>XI Memorial day. joinering. lambs. He bought of the writer, to take -Miss Grace of Monroe is in town | Tripp size of vessel mil port, Provinces t<» Buenos them when for a few " Mr Frank Herrick has gone a voyage to wanted, ami took one home to weeks.... Miss Bertha Partridge, Ayres $0 >,'50from Boston and Portland, which we shall sell at LESS than the wholesale t- ■: Obituary. Howard Simpson,who recent- the market with-Some 40 Italians teacher of the Centre and and >13.50 from the Gulf. To Rosario $1 New York try school, Miss Susie These are linejgocds and will go ly died m Everett, Mass., was burn in Sears- additional. Some few are noticed quick. have arrived at Mt. Waldo and began work Cousins, teacher of the Roberts at- inquiries Mrs. Sarah who has been school, for and se- porr. Feb. Jo, ]s"i. He was the only son of West, quite ill> Brazil, though full rates can he and more are said to he tended the Teachers’ is now able to be and Monday, coming. Convention in Winter- cured. vessels are not obtainable. anti Mrs. D. S. were res- up about. readily Capt. Simpson,who This is a bad out-look for our stone-workers. port. The program w as interesting and in- Tonnage for the West Indies is actively in- idents of >rt for lb M. is in Sears]i- many years. He Nichols Waldo, doing carpen- quired for. and advanced rates are bid, par- structive and the people of Wiuterport en- went u N arag.u when about years old tering work for James L. Chase. Appleton. The L. O. G. T. District ticularly upon lumber from the South, hut Francis’ Shoe tertained the Lodge teachers in a most to Store, and st>ne- 1. hospitable skippers find it difficult cover their neces- >p--i.r years there, returning Mr John Stewart of Belfast is at met with A work on Saturday Appleton Lodge. manner-Frank has moved sities. Coastwise lumber is m ar- tw: ■. Cunningham tonnage iuriug the time to visit i:is native live Main Bo A. T. Crosby's house. large number of delegates were present his to Milo, where he has demand,and with few vessels available, Street, land •):. i family emplov- is last trip -ut there he was ae- I rates continue strong ami Coal from tei. different lodges, and the session J. M. buoyaut. 1 Horace of was meiit-Capt. Grant has been on ]m!u'.i; y George Mosmau of tins Ellingwood Winterport quite j tonnage to the Fast- lias met with increased p!a<-~ proved to be a affair. Rev. ill-Mr. in town recently engaging wool. very enjoyable and Mrs. Edward Clifford and attention, and the market in cons- queiice and were engaged in business to- V K Hills of Cniou preached the memorial .son went to has assumed a stronger tone. In some few for W. H. Nickerson is the Henry Belfast on business last j Petition gether some time, until tlie Utter was improving interior instances advanced rates have been obtain- Bankrupt's for Discharge sermon at the Free church Sunday. It was week. ; of his it a wd to return i.vmie on account house by gpiug coat of paint. ed. In the matter of IN THE compel of ili- an e 11 DARK! and one queiA patriotic discourse, of Amaziah T. Wood*. [K / -• ,t 1 Morrill. Mrs. A1 iies- and nod sh euiy after. Mr. Mrs. Arthur Howard of East Belfast was vesta Hatch returned Simpson the best we have ever been favored with, Bankrupt. was from R. last loud music tud bail vei tine v, iu t< wn recently, tin- guest <>f Mr. P II. Providence, I., week for a short HORN. T-> the 11■ *s. N \ 11 \ Wi:nr.. Judge >-t tin- I >is and w. regret that there were not more of \isit at trie: ( "in : ot the rnited States tor the District as many he: v: 1 i -member, * lie mg for Monroe. home-Orris Vickery is at home our present to hear it_Miss Linda ot .Maine. people i' r., some tim*- :n th.* h. ;r : the >n- from Watei ville, where he lias beeu attend- I■ In North Br>'o|D>, .• 11 •; \•!,.• < in happi-s; John Annis is in Boston this week....Mr. and and Mrs. L. 17 Dodge. a daughter. alist ehur H was a ing school.Rev. H. I Holt was in of Wahli -’ it \! gr.-at reader and un- is town H a II. In Peiiol.se, A ty Inins, vho the pr. ml father of a Mrs. Pease have to ,t. May In. to Mr. and Mr-. daughter, Harry gone Portland, < District, respectfully reprt-*enis. th c n the !■ usually well informed on all the of Monday on his way to Brooks, where he de- It-orge W. Hatch, a daughter. topics *111. of v. : ,• u.»* v t born May where Mrs. Pease will receive treatment at iNMs. Iii 2d, to Mr and Mrs. -lay .I.vi;ua! ; tdn-L:.- Searsport, May — Urn day. He was unmarried and lias resided the Memorial address... rs. nidei \ets 1 livers Miils •J"hn linns, a daughter. mkruj Miss Vincent from the Girls’Home the Maine General Hospital.... David Cum- to that he has *w iTendet .•«! iu Everett with his for the Mary of Camden was in town last visit- L'*i in oi*. in Rockland. May 17. to .Mr. and Bankrupt-" du!> parents past Saturday all his and iglit.* -»t and has in Belfast has a has Will Cobh farm Mrs. Na min a daugh ter. pt--perry ;-r-'|-..-rty, -and !.. me with Mrs. A T. mings bought Perry’s her father. J. C. Gr Lothrop, twelve years. His death leaves them < l :hl- ing »ver_We are glad complie-t with alt the requiren.i-nt* oj ,*aid Am* It will K- a and moved into the house, Mr. and of •' C :rt Crush;. nice home for her. Cummings to learn the orders ton- Ring ins bank hss, as their only daughter died ibout that our sick ones are improving. sold his places to Hillard Seavey, who has MARK IK I). ruptcy. Mrs Ite’berr F Nickerson and Mr. 1). W. lie max seven years ago. two chil- Morey is much better and Mrs. Wher**t"iv he | ray.* ’ha' di-Teed 1 y taken possession. Mr. Perry now the Court !«• have a Dili i; tine from all flei-ts dren of Mt. E; ina::n were here occupies Lizzie Achum is at, Belfast recently gaining rapidly provable against !u> e*tate ummr *;im bankrupt Menu-rial Sunday was observed hen bv a a tenement in Mrs. Louise Keene’s house. SriN- -n-Picki:kin(,. In Sunshine. Io-.c i-lc. her mother. Mrs. P. H. Monroe. under I)r. Johnson’s Acts >111■ ]! lebt* a* are law visiting treatment_Rev. W. Mav 15. Ross Stinson and Lizzie Pmkermg <«t ii except Xeepttd by union service at the M. E ...Mrs. Emeline Gushee returned church. Rev H last W. of Deei from sm h dDehaige. Miss holds Conference Isle. 1 A lice Kane, who resides just over in Ogier Quarterly here Dated tin* I5th -lax of Max A D ! > W N.-rt.-u delivered au week from Franklin, Mass., where she has appropriate address, June A M A/I A H T. W- »< >DS. Sw anville, came near losing her buildings by Monday, 5th, at 2 p. m_Rev. Charles with spe* ::ii singing by the choir and a so!.;, been spending the winter with her son, U. Bankrupt. file last Sunday, caused the Seliger gave us a live, patriotic Memorial 1)1 Kl>. by Miss Laura May Carver. Freeman by chimney G. Gushee, and his Mr. Gushee has family. sermon last and burning out. Sunday.Mr. Mrs. Henry OIJDF.K Ol NOTH » Till It I ON. M< Gilvery Post attended in a A disposed of his interest in the business he body. Rogers have beeu much afflicted with sick- Df.lankv. In Millville, Camden. May 23, or M **. feature of the service was the of was in, ami returned to Richard Delaney of Plymouth, Mass. District \ink, reception j engaged Appleton ness this now spring ; two children, Willie Flint. In Swanville, 25. William B. On this 20tb day of May, \. D. lsdih on read- at May Flint, the veterans by ushers the door .f the i NORTH SEARSPORT ITEMS. with his mother and will reside here_ the it is on I and Carrie, are suffering from throat trouble. M. !>., of Searsport, aged 28 years. ing foregoing petition, You're in the dark (Ordered bv the u«»urr, mat a hearing be had churcii anil escorting them to tile seats iu Joseph Hardman of Brewer was in town Harris Fletcher and wife, who have been Hammons. In Searsport. Mary Ann. widow of knew much about wheel*-, .... Mears & have been hard at on the 1 bth of dune. A. ! >. 1 spp, Dickey work the la:e .John L. Hammons, aged 81 years, 5 upon the same day the body f tile house reserved for them, last week visiting relatives. living the past winter in Mrs. Gushee’s before said ( ourt at Portland. in said District. at had. Then be careful j the past fortnight laying a solid foundation months and 1 day. Merkithew. In 24. 10 o’clock in the forenoon and that notice there Better get one of -ur The church was handsomely decorated for I Mrs. Thomas Howe of house, have moved into the house known as Searsport, May Nancy S.. Searsport. village for their boiler and engine, which came widow of the '.are Ben Merit hew, aged 86 of be published in The Republican dournal, a oerasi'.i.. jamin the The address Rev. H.VV. Nor- the Keller and now owned s in said Distri- t. and that all by was in this vicinity recently buying coon Benj. place by last week-Mr. and Mrs. years, 3 months and 18 day newspaper printed Samuel Place re- known creditors, and other in interest, ton held t.he attention of he audience the heirs of the late Wilbur Gushee.. .Geo. Miller. In Belfast. May 31, Benjamin Miller, persons large cats. max at the *aid time and e. and show or Hartf joice over their second girl....Mr. T. R. aged 86 years. appear pla< Columbia present from to the end. C. Dunton wishes to sell his blacksmith cause, if have, win the prayer of said beginning The has returned from Perkins. In Penobscot, May 21, William N. any they E. G. Roberts, accompanied by his niece, Dickey Mass, .where he has should not be granted. Memorial exercises were and as his health is such Perkins, ag d 80 years, and 5 months. petitioner day simple but shop fixtures, that ordered the < ourt. that the for the Miss Millie McCarty of Brooks, was in found employment the past two years. Soon in New Carlisle. Quebec, May 18, Dora And it is further by guaranteed anu were he can no do the work Clerk shall send mail to all known creditors impressive, given according to longer required of a Rev. Scott of Camden, aged 27 years. by town last week, '•neats of Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Small preaches at the of said ami tin* order, addressed ,.e iu The blacksmith. This is a SYi.\ c.stek. In Sunset, Deer Isle, May 15, Ben- copies petition program Journal of last week. good opening for a of ievidence as stated. J. W. JONES. nO W. L. Mathews. church at the usual hour next Sunday_ jamin .1. Sylvester, aged 82 years. to them at then place* blacksmith who can Naiha.v The veterans, escorted by the school chil- do shoeing and carriage Thomas. In Lincolnville, May 27, Joseph Tyler Witness the Honorable Wkuh. Judge Thetowm received a new American the -e.il at Port- The dance at this 23th was not Champi- 72 of the said Court, and thereof, d-'en, marched to the monument where a place May blacksmithing, and the property can be se- Thomas, aged years. on Road Machine last week. land, in said District. ■» the 2<»th day of May. A Petition as well attended as the dances Kankiupt'a 'c lh>w square was formed about the decora- here cured on reasonable terms. D. lstm. are. It was to be caused r i.. *,' a H DA Vis. Clerk. In the matter of ted no nuiiient, the audience on three usually thought being SHIP N hWS. Belfast Price Current. A true copy of petition and or-ler thereon. Frank E Nash. the recent revival here. Islesboro. The little child — » sides f the grounds. The services consist- by of Mr. and Attest A H. DAVIS, Clerk Bankrup* CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOURNAL. Mrs. S. D. Flood and Mrs. Edward Tehan died last to !■> the Hon Nat iian \Yt ed of singing by a quartette, prayer by Rev. sister. Miss Sadie Friday, POUT OF BELFAST. < 6 0l>u.S Bankrupt's for Discharge day funeral of Mr. John Mac* 28. Solis •• » commander of the Post, a recitation by Mrs. ing; also Mrs. H. P. Towle and Mrs. Flood May Henry Whitney, Welch, dried, jd It-, 4a5' Hides, t> lb. ~TS9 lMtANK E N ASH p, do. In the matter of Farland took He had been a Bangor; Banner, Rich, Beans, pea, 1 30,al 40 Lamb, £> lb, 7 a9 X Wald- and State Prudence of the roll of from Belfast and Miss Ni ckerson from place. great Harr- Putnam, reading 20. Sch Sarah L 1 30 a 14 0; Lamb Skins. ami t May Davis, Pattershall, medium. 50a.75 Winthr.ipO Sargent I;, Kankriii.tcy1 respectfully represent* sufferer for some months, and died of con- well I.. Woodcock honor by J. A. Colson, adjutant of the Post, Swauville. Rockland. yel’weyes, 1 50 a 1 60j Mutton, lb. 4a5 .copartners, ruary, last past, he was aged 58. His mother died Rutter. li>, 15 a 18, Oats, bu, 32 lb. 35a45 Bankrupts. uniter the Acts of (du with the beautiful exercise Last week a sumption, three SAILED. concluding very large henhawk was having a lb. '-:a7! Potatoes. Nathan \Y khu. Judge of the District that he has months in her 93d Reef, tiO.a50 To the Hon. ruptey. ago year-Mr. of 27. Sch. P. M. Round States lor the District of and •: in which three young ladies took part and riot with one of Mrs. E. W. Thompson’s Heal, May Bonney, Burgess, Barley, fc* bu, 40(a45| Hog. 4 a4 1-2 Court of the United property rights the firm of Harrison, Wood & Co. of Vinalhaven. Cheese, fc> It-. ill Straw. p ton, 6 Maine. coiuj lied with all the decorated the chair in of the hens when Belfast, (K%7(H) empty memory she made a rush for the bird and Chicken, it., 10a 121 Turkey. %> lb, L. and of tbe orders of C. was last May 29. Sch. A. Hay ford, Ryan, $> 16@17 (>. SARGENT and HARTWELL here week setting monuments at Sandy- Calf 50a75 Tallow. 1 unknown dead with appropriate songs and succeeded in it. The wings when and Boston. Skins, l-2a3 WOODCOCK. both of Belfast, in the Coun- ruptey. capturing point W1NTHROP Wherefore he r e the graves of Capt. John Warren, Duck, $> it), 14-a 15j Veal, lb, 6{a7 of Waldo ami State of Maine, in said District, prays, recitations. In the evening a large audience measured four feet from to Capt. May 31. Brig Katahdiu, Bangor; sch ty the Court b> have a fud spread tip tip. Eggs, doz, 14 Wool, unwashed, 17 that on the 4th P. Hatch and Nelson Kimball. Port Morris. copartners, respectfully represent was at the M. E. church and listen- Henry Capt. Henry Whitney, Welch, Fowl, Halt* Wood, hard, 3 50a5 00 provable against his e>- present ^ it., day of February, last past, they were duly adjudg- Misses Jennie and Curtis, Martha 13 a 15 soft, 3 Acts, such del Hope They are fine specimens of monumental AMERICAN PORTS. Geese, ^ lb, Wood, 50t property, and have Whittum, Lena, and Theodate Sound; Maud Briggs, S M Beef, corned, it., 7a8 Lime, # bhi, property George ball’s birth upon the granite shaft a mistake Bangor; Bird, 90@100 with all the requirements of said U. Y- A large choir was in attendarce aud Swan’s schs James A Gar- Rutter salt, 14 it. 'is Oat Meal. lb, 4a5 fully complied Meritliew from the school at the vill- Island; 24, cld, bag, Acts amt of the orders of Court touching their High of one month was mad e, the engravers mark- bu, 40 »)nions. V* 4 sang patriotic airs, Mrs. Anna Rutnarn giv- field, Egrnont Key; Penobscot, Jackson- Corn, p ft>» age visited Mr. school at Cracked 40 )ii, kerosene, O-'alO bankruptcy. tlHDKK OI NOT I * > Sidney Sargent’s ing November 28th instead of December cld, sch Wm E Fernan- Corn, $4 bu, gal, that max lie decreed the ‘‘Fear not O with ville; 25, Downes, 3a Wherefore they pray, they ing solo, ye, Israel," Corn Meal. 10 bu, 40 Pollock, It., 4 *- Mt. Ephraim last dina; E and the Court to' have a full discharge from all Disthict hi- Maine. Thursday. 28th, It is a very unfortunate error. There Mary Palmer, Haskell, Egrnont Cheese, it., 14 Pork, ■$> R' 7 a.8 by organ accompaniment by Mrs. Hannah C. debts against their estates under said On this 20th day of M > Mullet Keys; 28, ar, bark Annie Reed, Cotton Seed, t> cwt, 1 25 Plaster. |>.bbl, 1 12 provable are quite a number of fine monuments in Acts, except such debts as are excepted ing the foregoing petit on Colcord. The committee in Large and Bahia via Philadelphia; schs Ella M Willey, Codfish, dry, p it. 5a* Rye Meal. >> lb 3; bankrupt bv law from such discharge. < irdered by the Court. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. town, the most of which is in the Trinidad Herbert Me. Carnberries, 'Date-1 this 10th dav of May. A. D. sp-.i upon tlie same on the I »'■ Clover seed. lO'all lb. 5 1-2(2-6 cemetery at “Acre and cost Boston, May 24. Ar, sch Flora Rogers, Sugar, (;> WINTHROP O. SARGENT. 1 SOB, before said (dee the work, arc receiving numerous congratu- Island,” $1,500. Flour, t> bbl, 4f,0«4 75 Salt, T. I., |> bu, 35 Lewis Satilla; cld, sch Herald, Lowell, Feruau- HARTWELL L. \\ OODCOCK, triet. at 1" o’clock in tie Burnham. Mr. Reynolds and fam- -D. E. Hatch is a new stable G. H. bu. 1 50.a2 00 Sweet Potatoes, 5 lations for the admirable manner in which building DO schs E Philadel- Seed, Bankrupts. tice thereof be publish.*' dina; 25; ar, Lucy Friend, Lard, Wheat 3 ily connections arc building an elegant cot- feet at Dark Harbor. 8g9 52 ual. a print. the about the soldiers’ monument long Edwin S. Preble phia; Daylight, Newport News; Susan N newspapei grounds OF NOTICE THKKF.ON. all known creditor*, an tage on the shore of lake Winnecook near will take of the stable Brunswick ; Annie P Chase, Nor- ORDER were and the of charge company’s this Pickering, est at the sa arranged improvement the folk New may appear residence of ; Annie R Lewis, of ss. > the Mr. Reynolds. The cot- summer and is it up with new car- York; Odell, District Maine, show cause, if any they 1 and fitting on guns shells. Estelle, On this 20th of A. D. I*'1' read- ;c an extensive Coksackie; Pliinny, Baltimore; 20, day May, *ani petitioner should tage commands view of the harnesses and horses. William it is riages, Capt. ar, sch Puritan, Philadelphia; 27, sld, sell ing the foregoing petition And it is further oniric That a he had Trauk Death of Dr. W. B. Flint. An lake, which is one of the finest sheets of Farnsworth’s stable is near by, and is al- Mary A Hall, Southern port. Ordered by the Court. hearing Clerk shad send by m.. on the loth "f .tune, A lei e 25. sch B upon the same day copies of said petition unusually sad fatal accident occurred at water in this section of the and will ways well While of Philadelphia, May Ar, Wm t in said Dis- State, patronized. many the jlll 1800. before said Court at Cortland, to t hem at thru p'ucr* Palmer, Cieufuegos. forenoon; and That no- Swanvilie last Thursday evening, when I)r. he much enjoyed by the family.Mr. summer visitors take their pleasures on the trict, at lo o'clock in the Witness the Honontur 27. sch Star of the .lour- •1 Baltimore, May Sld, Belfast People are Respectfully Asked tice thereof he published in The Republican uf the said Court. and William B. Flint of was Oshea Johnson, who has been for and in their Searsport killed by suffering golf grounds yachts, many Sea, Norfolk; 29, ar, bark Frances, Rio nal, a newspaper printed in said District, and that land, in said District. to Answer these Questions. suns in interest. being thrown from his carriage. Dr. Flint a long time with consumption, passed away others prefer the natural scenery-unequalled Janeiro. all known creditors, and other pet D. 1800. Portland, May 26. Ar, sell Mabel Jordan, may appear at the said time and place, and show had been at Swan Lake with Melvin last week. His remains were taken to for beauty on the Maine coast—which the of said fishing, only Balano, Savannah. cause, if any they have, why prayer A tiue copy of pet it Is there in the evidence >>t one's senses? should not be ( Wentworth of aud on their re- Brooks for burial. The deceased leaves a buckboards and afford. In addi- anything petitioners granted. Attest Searsport, carriages Bangor, May 25. Ar, schs. Nightingale, the that the Is there anything in the testimony of one’s And it is further ordered by Court, turn home stopped a few minutes at the widow and three small children to mourn tion to the three livery stables above men- Pinkliam, and Henry Whitney, Welch, Bos- Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors Kit Carson, friends? and this order, addressed a their loss. Mr. Johnson was a S. J. T. ton; Kendall, Portland; cld, copies of said petition home of Dr. J. S. Cole, about half mile poor, but tioned, Henry Howe, Atterbury, J. 1 sch Amy Knight, Delano, Boston; 26, ar, Can reliance be placed upon statements from to them at the places of residence as stated. from Swanvilie on the Belfast road. M. R. hard working man and will be greatly mis- R. Brackett, William R. Dupee, S. Perth Witness the Honorable Nathan Wehii, .Judge Sal' George schs Mark Pendleton, Amboy, Lillian, we know? Farm for people and the seal thereof, at Cort- Knowlton aud 11. P. Stickney of Belfast sed by a large circle of friends. The im- Silsbee, Dr. F. C. Shattuck, Dr. R. H. Der- Portland; sld, schs Maggie Mulvey and Wm of the said Court, Are the opinions of local citizens of any greater | land, in said District, on the 20th day of May, A. and Dr. Butman, New York; 27, sld, schs Menawa The M Know It• stopped at Dr. Cole’s at the same time, and mediate family of the deceased have the by, Leighton Parks have private moment than those of strangers? D. 1880. (ieorge and Kit Carson, New York; 29, ar, British Clerk. East Northport, 1 2 no who near A. H DAVIS, when left for home about 1) o'clock in sympathy of all know them....Mrs. stables their cottages and have men to Would you sooner believe people living in some [L s] shore road. Has a water ti they steamship Verax. Robson, Funchal, Madeira, A true copy of petition and order thereon. ? Buildings practically new the it was decided to all Justice Thorndike of Belfast returned to attend their teams as well as to their in ballast to load deals for United far away; place than citizens of your own city Attest; A. H. DAVIS, Clerk. evening go together manage May 16, House contains 12 ro..n her home in that last after week Mrs. Dexter Kingdom; sld, schs. Nightingale, Pinkliam, We think not! for home proof can easily he in- o by way of Searsport. Mr. Stickney went place Saturday yachts-Last Tiffany of apples, plums and pear- Roslyn, L I; Lillian, Grindle, Boston. wood lot ; four wells with Mr. a two weeks visit with friends and relatives St. Louis, Dr.’s Shatt uck and of New vestigated. and with Dr. Flint and Mr. Knowlton Derby Brunswick, Ga, May 23 Ar,sch Lizzie B the house. to Mr. Ralph Snute of Searsport avenue, shore Haroldson 2.25*. Apply Wentworth. Dr. Flint started ahead and in this place.... Warren Harding has bought York, and a few others, were in town mak- Willey, Rivers, New York; 25, ar, sch Sallie Sw21 H**1 “I was taken with a stitch in back sch Laura M 1 road, says: my in his a very fine pair of heavy draft horses for ing for their families I’On, New York ; 26, ar, Lunt, the his horse evidently took the bits preparations bringing had that I wras laid for six This well-known stallion will stand during Boston; 27, cld schs M : and side. I was so up work on his large farm_Mr. Eben Rich- about the middle of June... .The Cummings, Lyman season of 1800, at the teeth, for he ran to the Mills in spite of the large dog Law, Blake, and Anna Pendleton, Patterson, weeks, by back aching constantly, and along with ards and bis Mrs. doctor’s efforts to control him. In turning niece, Yivaldi Reynolds owned by Capt. Herman E. Farrow was New York; sld, sch Almeda Willey, Dodge, it I had another kidney weakness which was very Phfcnix House Stable, High St., Belfast FOR SAL! a New at store the car- of Canaan, made pleasant call on friends laid to rest, much to the of the York. I saw Doan’s Kidney Pills advertised The ,1. N. White ot the corner Cunningham’s recently joy annoying. TERMS ’TO *10.00. place Savannah, May 23. Sld, F C Pendleton, ! WARRANT, and orchard, sti were and relatives in this place last week... .Road He received a and re- and got a box at Kilgore & Wilson’s drug store. buildings aud both the occupants community. legal *' riage upset Burgess, New York. L. L. (JKNTNKH. road, 3 12 miles from Belt conmissionor Fred Bachelder has been run- I found after using them that the pain was lessen- 2w?1» thrown heavily to the ground. Mr. Knowl- spectable execution. If there be a dog land Norfolk, May 23. Sld, sch Electa Bailey, to close estate. Apply to in fact trouble in Mi Alt 'l the road machine over our roads and Boston. ed, they helped my kidney every El who was behind them, turned ning beyond this mundane sphere, and he re- Clay, ton, directly 25. sch I will well of Doan’s Kidney Belfast, May 25, 18BB them which was much need- Perth Amboy, May Sld, July way. always speak once and Dr. Cole as smoothing up, ceives the due reward of his evil deeds, a about at brought Fourth, Ulmer, Bangor; 28, sld, sch Emma Pills to my friends.” as the roads were but Dr. Flint died with- ed, unusually rough this terrible future awaits him-The S Osborne, sch of about ten tons quickly as possible, public Briggs, Bangor; 29, sld, Doan’s Ointment is for sale by all dealers, price SCH. ELIZA MARY, Bl NtoO ,, recent rains will insure a Ann McCann, Bangor. and NEISONEE, five minutes after Dr. Cole’s arrival. He spring-The roads have received extensive repairs, so far Mary 60 cents, mailed by Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, with sails, rigging, anchors trawling gear in Charleston, May 26. Ar, sch Wesley M will stand Wednesdays and and good hay crop this season....O. A. Dodge as the road do its but for the United States. to WM. F. WELCH, did not regain consciousness hardly machine could work; Oler, Harriman, Boston. %. Y., sole agents Apply Marshall’s stable in Belfast Wm. Belfast. Waldo. Terms s he struck the ground. His and Reynolds have some very fine the culverts, and water courses, and several May 26. Ar, sch Celia Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no 31 Northport Avenue, farm in K moved after Jacksonville, F, tf22 WM.lt of New York. Or on board schooner. neck was broken. Mr. Stickney was badly looking pieces early peas. bridges, are in great need of attention. Smith, substitute.