The Republican Journal V0Ll ME BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1895. _ 67'_ NUMBER 41. The News republican journal. of Belfast. City Government. The Belfast Schools. Obituary. | Personal. Personal. The October EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE number of the American The of the Council An adjourned meeting of the Belfast 8ckool r: BUSHED regular meeting City Oct. at about Kitchen Wednesday evening, 2d, D. H. Libby went to Boston on Mrs. Magazine contains a sensible and was held with a full at- Committee was held at the Superintendent’s Saturday Hugh Crowley went to Bangor Tues- Monday evening, lOo’clock, the from its business. practical spirit gently departed for a short visit. paper by Prances J. on tendance in both boards. ac- office The commit- Journal Dyer j The roll of Monday evening. special tenement of behind the inani- Hepblicai PiMislim Co. to clay leaving H. L. “Anything Keep Well.” counts was but the amount not tee, consisting of Messrs. Sibley, and Kilgore was in Augusta last Friday Miss Annabel Swan went to very long, Kilgore mate form of our venerable friend and citi- Newton Cen to on business. A new called The Patriot large. The bill for for streets Putnam, appointed investigate the legal tre, Mass., to visit relatives. Circulation in and weekly paper quarterly lights zen, Mr. Giles of who on yesterday Largest City County. of and Wight Northport, will make its in Belfast next and city amounted to The aspects suspension discontinuation of J. F. Burkett Went to Portland last Satur- Miss appearance building $358.33. January 28, 1805 first saw the light in the Tbeoda Clears is assisting Miss Bea- week. sewer schools, and their in the on business. It will be a 7-column folio, with bills, those passed in reported report, town day man in the "I'1if Journal is tub rim for Maine sea- | including previ- of Penobscot. At 19 years of age he Kindergarten School. form of a patent outside. Way land Knowlton is to be ous rolls, amount to $1800, out of $2000 letter of reply to the Mayor, was Fred A. faring people went to Belfast, where he learned the trade Harriman of Waterville was in Miss Jackson left last editor. available for read Mr. and Mary Saturday for the work, and the amount of by Sibley unanimously adopt- of a shoemaker Belfast of the late Col. Berry, and Thursday night. a visit to Boston and Providence. ed as the sense of the Si its, K11TION Terms. Ill advance, $2.00 a sewer laid was double that first in- Board. The report yea*; Miss Laura M. Carver of is now nearly soon after moved to and a the $2.50; at the Searsport Northport bought Leslie Hubbard of W'aterville was in town viihiii year, expiration of the tended. The largest bill under the was as follows: Miss Gertrude H. Frye of Dorchester, $3.00. in Belfast canvassing for the Ladies’ Home highway farm. In 1880 he married Miss Annette P. last week for a short visit. year. lion. E. the summer at \! t k using Terms. For one one appropriation was $308 for for cen- F. Hanson, Mayor of the City of Bel- Mass., spent Criehaveu, Ma- square, inch Journal in order to obtain the free scholar- paving Prescott, settled on his new and lived ih in column, $1.00 for one ami fast. place Mrs. H. P. tinicus. week, 25 tral district, the greater part of which has Thompson went to Portland ’> for each subsequent insertion. A fraction ship offered that at the New there until his death at the advanced age of by paper Eng- Dear Sir: Your communication to this for a brief visit. square charged as a lull one. been used in street crossings. The other Saturday Mrs. Clifford Buxton and of To- land Conservatory of Music. If Miss Car- Board, of July, has been duly considered and 92 years, 8 months and 4 days, The result of daughter bills were routine matters of small amount. Mrs. A. were we would that the their uuiou was Mary Jones of Burnham is in Bel- ledo, Ohio, guests of Mrs. A. A. Howes ver omits to call upon any one wishing to respectfully represent three children, one daugh- Contents of Journal. The Committee on Highways reported on action of this Board in suspending certain fast for a two weeks’ visit. last Sunday, To-Day's subscribe, she would be glad to have them ter, Betsy, and two sous, James E. and the extension of schools was because in the judgment of this send Harbor street between who reside in J. R. Mears of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. who have PAGE 1. their subscriptions to her at Searsport. Board there were too few actual scholars George B., North port, the Morrill was in New Hamp- Bartlett, been Union and and the street was Belfast High streets, within the natural limits from the died some time shire last week on visiting at Mrs. M. M. Vessels Lost..Trotting at West The First Choral attending ( daughter having ago. business. Hazeltine’s, returned ■.. Baptist Society of this I lie News of Belfast .Citv Govern- accepted. school building in each case to sustain a Mrs. died home to Boston -d Wight about lti years ago and Mrs. Rosetta yesterday. Templars .The Belfast Schools.. city went by boat afternoon to school. School committees are Sheldon and daughter, yesterday Tlie petition of John Dollotf for a aide- profitable Mr. Ora, . .News oi parents guardians years, when the of the season Friday days’ the V\ eek.. I’raetical Poultry in which all were to rigor stopped from Moutville to South \ ossel i participate. the but was laid on the in of the scholars make to the Paris. Owners. .A Coal Yacht.. Aldermen, tabie objections out-door work on the I. Carrying of these farm, he would take G. Ricker started iast Friday afteruuun Bath’s Library.. Baltimore’s Trade State Constable R. the suspension schools, but none of Geo. W. Joseph Mearsof Morrill Council. The petition for abatement of his kit of for Pearson was in town ■: Gig Kong. them for the reason that their scholars are shoe-makers tools ami go from Boston, where he has employment. Tuesday. lias taxes of He is returned from Portsmouth, N. H.,where L. W. Blake was referred to the in their new schools with less ad- to employed with a crew of surveyors PAGE 3. provided place place repairing boots and shoes, Leforest L Robbins for an left Tuesday for a the Azores..A be examined the records in the Internal Assessors. vantages acquiring education than and his annual runniug lines in Northern Maine. g Traveling Dog..School j had under coming was hailed with de- visit to friends in Boston and Prospective cider Revenue The on they formerly existing arrange- vicinity. Large Supplies Collector’s office. He says there ! Committee Schools reported in re- light by the The Fzra L. fireman ou the tor Old Metal. ments. O’lr duty as a school committee, people. last pair of shoes Talbot, passenger Elias R. anil are are 19 special revenue taxes in Waldo gard to the ownership of the schoolhouse in while unin^erferred is to care he made were for Thompson wife visiting train, is a which PAGE 4. paid with, for the himself, at the age of 8i>, taking vacation, he is spend- of which 11 are former district No. educational interest the scholars under our their son and in Mass. '■«!>. Burned county, in Belfast, 2 iu 2, that the city has a of and they are in good serviceable daughter Milton, ing with his family in Franconia, N. H. toJDeath by Naphtha. .News jurisdiction. We believe in the of the condition Granges. Yachts and Boats and l.each in Liu- warrantee deed of the spirit Fred Northport Wmterport, Northport, property. school law of now. Naturally a good talker he loved to Hadley has gone to Medford Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. ■ Secret Societies..The Churches. the State abolishing school High- Gorham, who have W. S. Hatch and others of the Head of the to colnville, Brooks, Frankfort, Unity and districts, that scholars the converse the of the lands, Mass., join his mother and sister. the summer in PAGE O. except very upon topics day with aii spent Northport and Belfast, Searsport. Tide reported that they have built at their youngest can best be educated in reasonably who New> of Belfast. called, or with those he met while strol- Mrs. N. E. Brown and son started Satur- returned to Bangor large schools, graded and as yesterday. The owu expense a reservoir and asked that the systematized PAGE <3. loss of two vessels owned much as It is the aim of ling along the road. He was kind and n- day for Lynn, for a visit to relatives. largely possible. this hoard ge Mass., Mrs. Sarah E. Gilmore returned home to Beauties •>} Penobscot Bav city furnish a pump and to our erous A Mighty here, and upon which there was little in- watering trough, gradually arrange schools so as to and no one was ever turned Mrs. Susan Man. ‘Yankee away Fernald returned home Fri- Haverhill, Mass., last from a visit Smirched.”..The Bells of and Alderman Hatch was authorized to have graded schools for all in the Saturday ■ is a I pupils from his door who I<“k- (poem). The Tide of the Past. surance, serious one, and the loss of the needed food or a night’s from a visit to her 1 city. Graded schools cannot he maintained day evening to relatives in Port- sister, Mrs. David W. Dyer. Autumn supply the same. Honest in Song. (poem)..October, (ooem). Win, Frederick’s cargo of hard pine, con- iu the districts without consolida- lodging. all his dealings, he trusted land. o ir\ News and Notes..A Missionary The outlying Col. Fred Atwood and Board of Health was instructed to tion. his feilow men. County Attorney Register of Water Vessels.. Hora- signed to McDonald & Brown, is a most un- It was these generous Deep qual- Luther M. Smith went to of of all to connect with sew- In view of the educational advan- South Hope last Bowden Winterport were in town the first vlg.-r, Jr..Inefficiency Country Public fortunate one for that lirm. incur no notify persons city greater ities that endeared him to all his They which the scholars who would acquain- to to of ers, where in their the inter- tages attend Saturday forenoon, take himself a the week, attending probate court. direct as the lumber was to opinion public tances, and saddened his PAGE 7. loss, be deliver- these small schools have, by them although by death, ests and to all affording wife. require it, report violations to to the are Mrs. C. A. Eells of who Correspondence ed here, but were awaiting this cargo to transportation larger schools, we the mem- family comforted by the knowledge Minneapolis, has ..Obituary..Wedding the who is bers of the do Mrs. Charles L. Fletcher been !■•■ .-•• K me of the Eliza City Solicitor, ordered to institute school board, not feel that we left her Mrs. J. S. Ann..The Weekly Paper push the work on the barkentine are that “an honest man is the noblest work of Monday visiting sister, Thumbs, i-• >:. .Lev. ision they shall fulfill the we Libeller Larruped.. all or obligations have taken for a visit to friends in Boston and started for home Whiskey in order to proceedings against persons refusing God,” and that as his Provi- Wednesday Vagabondage.. For Good Roads..Marine building close her in before ex- upon ourselves to care for the schools and number of years are morning. to dence. M'mc it Cost treme neglecting comply with the order. at an he Frank A. any..What Massachusetts Demo- cold weather. It is thought it will the highest educational interests of the end, has at last received his reward and C W. Follett are visiting The petition of Juliette A. and scholars, if we resume the and Mrs. F. W. Collins visited relatives in take two mouths to get another VViggin voluntarily is now enjoying the of a friends in Bel- Rockland this week. With their PAGE 8. cargo. of the schools. happiness others for a street light at the corner of operations suspended fast a few and returned to well spent life. The funeral was day8, Bueksport brother Roland Follett and Dr. F. E. rr North Belfast. If the “town” by its City Governin' nt held at Follett Locals..County Correspondence.. Miss Adelaide Gurney Main street and Waldo avenue was .. granted wishes to instruct this his home. Rev. Geo. Monday. they will make a to News..Markets..Births..Marriages. Deaths. started for Board to operate E. Tufts officiated trip Topsham during > Waldo ( Los last 'minty Veteran Association. Angeles, California, by the Aldermen, but was tabled until the schools in any locality or localities within and tlieir spoke words of sympathy to the be- Mrs. F. E. Cottrell and son Karl are in stay. Thursday.... Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. and next the their this school committee will Brier, regular meeting by Common Coun- jurisdiction reaved and feel the ones, feelingly alluded to the Laconia, N. H., visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. M. William H. W. I'wu Belfast Y’essels Lost. Mrs. F. R. Downs and daughter Blanche, cil. compelled by statutes to obey such. Sanborn, George Burgess, instructions. Until then we must be long life of the deceased, and the true and Cottrell James Pattee and took the steamer for Boston guided Andrew Johnson of Bel- Saturday, where The Bridge Committee was instructed to our of ‘.'Hr by judgment and oaths office. noble life he had led. fast HUONERS WM. FREDERICK AND NELLIE will Many of the relatives Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Banks arrived last attended the meeting of the Waldo they reside for the winter_Miss Ida a and We hope all parents, citizens DICKERING. NO LIVES LOST. HEROIC employ competent engineer superin- guardians, and friends from Belfast and Thorndike of and scholars who are to some inconven- other places from an extended visit in Wor- County Veteran Association iu Brooks last RESCUE OK THE FREDERICK’S CREW BY Rockland visited Mrs. H. C. tendent for the The Com- put Thursday proposed bridge. i the came to their last week. BRAVE SAILORS ience y suspension of schools will soon pay respects to this vener- Mass. FROM THE STEAMER FRANK- Bailey the first of the week_Mr. R. S. mittee on cester, Gay Highways was instructed to build see that the interests of the scholars are best able man. Mr. Wight never associated with and W. S. Hatch were Miss Aimee who chosen delegates to Durham street from Northport avenue to served by their attending larger schools, Fred Dyer of Brockton, Mass., who has Knowlton, has been N>:\\ \ ohk, Oct. (J. The steamer Franklin any religions society. The world was his attend the conference of Cedar street. and will not only withdraw all opposition to been visiting relatives in returned spending the summer at Atlantic City, N. Congregational church and to do Belfast, J., vd from Baracoa She bad such these beneficient changes, but will good was his religion. arrived on to-day. churches at Jackson Tuesday and Wednes- The Solicitor on claim of A. co-oper- home Monday. Tuesday’s boat lor a short visit City reported ate with this committee and its With this creed -ugh voyage that she was seven au•1, Ion. 7.1.20, a Opera to his room only Dyer City Augusta during heavy was laid on the table in the Board of Alder- Emerson and liis excellent make needed to the about a week with a of Bangor for a visit to Forsaith, daughter of Mrs. Marion B. For- ■rti.east gale, a dismasted vessel company, Friday temporary repairs school sort of summer com- Monday relatives in wassight- men. evening, Oct. 11, in a in the but his extreme Mass. saith, formerly of Bangor, and ;iL-.i <>n near approach signals of distress “Cranks,” musical buildings Central, Hayford and Pitch- plaint, age was against Brockton, granddaugh- satire. The The petition of Sherman & Co. for permis- er and bids him and ter of Captain Lyman late of n. T! e Erie, Pa., Daily Press says of districts, the work will he till at last E. Wiswell, Win- Franklin bore down upon fordoing gradually failed, like Geo. Ring and family returned last the sion to erect telephone poles on the highway be asked for. The the terport, were married in •' a play: for the the Sickle of Brunswick last and found her to be what was left starting point ripened grain, Time snap- Saturday to Mt. Desert from a visit to friends in East Belfast was week. 1 In* piece :s a musical granted. Waldo avenue team was t he slender cord of on. William Frederick of satire,.with tunny transportation fixed ped earthly ties and the in Waldo county. Be.fast, situations, music and The order was 1 catchy unique dances. following passed: at the > he sea was sehoolhouse. The Superintendent was spirit of our aged friend returned unto God Mr. the standard oil running mountain high The chief of is j Mr. James L. James Flagler, magnate, has purpose “Cranks” to make Okdkk No. 62. Ald. Con ant. left last week for > one week leave of to I who added was -erv hazardous to lower a and in this it succeeds. granted absence visit gave it, crowned with the fullness of another hotel to his Florida east coast boat, people laugh, The Ordered, That the Committee on Finance Boston t*D resume his position as conductor seemed no songs are all new and the music is the schools in and around Boston. years. hotel It is prospect of tlie weather lively ! be and hereby is authorized and instructed Owing ou system. called “Palm Beach Inn- anil the whole action of the electric cars. the companv is full to make a loan for and in to the so behalf of the city crowded condition of the North Pri- b.v-the-Sea,” and is situated on :crating, Captain llasmussen directed of life and movement. the ocean The great feature of of Belfast for an amount not the Mrs. Win. S. Aldus and her Mrs. if** boat to he maimed and the exceeding mary lower grade it was voted that all chil- Miss Jennie for several mother, side, near the lowered. This entertainment is the very clever char- amount of the Bolster, years “Royal Poinciana," at Lake present bonded indebtedness Ann went to Bucks v. done, I ust mate Jan acter of the Edward W. Emer- dren of that south of Franklin cashier at the Gannett & Morse Robinson, port last miles south of Hausen, second acting star, of said city, of the bond issue of 1882, viz., grade living publishing Worth,300 St. Augustine. Dr. who is a whole show week to visit •min- Herrick son, in himself, and of and lower Alain relatives. L. Andersen and seaman E. E. >115,000, for the purpose retiring the streets should attend the bouse Augusta, died at 3 a. m. Oct. 1st of W. Pendleton of Portland has been en- I his power of an audience is wouder- pleasing bonds of said city of the issue of 1882, now South Miss Susie E. Vas*aider took their places at the ears. After I ful. The whole is well Primary school. Terms and vacations congestion of the brain. She has been a Dinsmore went to Boston gaged as resident physician and company balanced outstanding; and for the payment of this surgeon, 1 hard nil the ! and is united and effect;\ e in were fixed as last as follows: hard and to resume her and will brawny Norsemen forced her its endeavors loan said committee shall issue the bonds year, Sept. 9, worker, together with her duties Monday studies in the New reside at the Poinciana during the 1 to provoke mirth and laughter. The chorus schools through the huge as until the schooner’s of said city in such denominations as it may open; recess, Thursday, Friday aud as cashier she had taken tip the study of England Conservatory of Music. season, leaving Portland Jan ist. :s unusually good, and the members of the deem j -!s reached. advisable, payable at any time after shorthand. i lieu the distressed company am all of Saturday, Thanksgiving week; Dec. 13 fall ! Sunday her mother on return- Rev. J. F. Tilton started last for The Journal of possessed good voices. ten years from the first of Saturday April 111, 181)3, contained an S' In 'diort day November, terms close. boom crew of s-v, overboard “Cranks" is a 1890, Jan. 0, winter terms open ; i ing front church found her insensible. From a vacation of one item from jumped well-constructed, 1805, and within thirty years thereof, at the month, most of which will the New York Recorder concern- 'u< weii-sclected vehicle for and by me and were fun, this to- of said city, with sem-aiinual holiday, Feb. 22; March 7, winter terms then to her death there was no be at his old in the picked up by the with its able option coupons improvement. spent home Sidney. ing brilliant career of C. C. a gether company of occupants, to the interest Aldeu, Franklin'* crew in the life attached, pay thereon, after close. March 31. summer terms lioli- She was 27 years old and a boat. Then came makes it travel the of open; young lady who Chester W. Cottrell of New grandson of H. O. Aldeu, of at highway popular ap- said first day of November. 1805, at four per Haven, Conn., Esq., Belfast, ;i-'u to get back in the proval.” days, Fast and Memorial days. June 9 13, was all who knew her. the Law tight Franklin's cent, per annum. Said bonds shall be made respected by She who spent his vacation with his in School in that city. On October 1st, examination of rural parents b-. Alter this was “A to in the of or at schools, to close 13tli. was of a the accomplished and all Hoyt's Trip Chinatown” will be pre- payable city Boston, the pleasant disposition and had a this city, has returned to his home, Law Council of the University of the mb- safeiy on board, the life boat was sented Treasurer’s office in of and June 15-20, close of June circle of at the Opera House Tuesday city Belfast, city schools; 20, large friends. She was a member City of New York Carl C. 1>ned to pieces against the steamer’s evening, shall he the Clerk of Bel- Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cottrell and appointed Aldeu, side, Oct. lath. registered by City High School graduation. of the Mrs.JJ. n tlie crew was Two new stars will be introduc- in ; executive committee of the Esq., associate Professor of the Law of Evi- about to hoist her oil fast, a registry of bonds issued, and shall Cony A. Merrill returned from ed to the Adjourned to next regular Sunday a pleasant aid. theatre going public in the persons be countersigned by said clerk and meeting. High School Alutnni Association, and also dence in its law department. This law de- signed sojourn of two weeks at Swan Lake. Captain H. (1. Jordan of the dismasted of Miss Laura is by the Mayor and Treasurer in their of- of the Biggar, who very beautiful City j Young Ladies Banjo and Guitar Club. partment, or, as it is more generally known, •iiooner, was seen at. quarantine, on the ficial capacities, and sealed with the corpor- M. and talented, and who plays the Her death is a severe blow to those who had Harry Hayford went to Hoboken, “The New York (■rival of the Franklin. He said he was “Widow,” ate seal of the of Belfast University Law School,” is, city upon the face Local N. •und also Mr. Burt and Concerning Industries. learned to her J., last week to canvass in the interest of with one from Satilla Kiver, Ga., for Belfast., Haverly, quaint original, of said bonds, but the coupous attached respect for her integrity and exception, the largest school iu be a who will these a with cargo of lumber. He left Ciim- play “WellandStrong,” peo- shall require only the signature of the Treas- and her for all. desk-manufacturing establishment. the its enrollment are not new to sincerity, kindly feelings The country, present being iu ■•nand Bar 24. weather was ple the public as stage artists, urer. Mathews Bros, received in one mail re- Sept. Heavy funeral the of but this season introduces them as services were held and Miss Annie E. Going returned last Satur- neighborhood 300. The many Belfast untered almost from the start, and Oct. stars. The Committee on Finance is further cently orders which would keep the mill Thursday Mr. takes were friends of the be vessel began making water. At first Hoyt great pleasure in being able authorized to sell said bonds at not less largely attended. Miss Bolster waif day from a visit to friends in East Union, Alden family will be pleased to these a vehicle that running three weeks. pumps were able to control the give people tits them than their value, and with the we a and has resumed to learn of Mr. Aldeu's influx, to par proceeds believe, native of China, and was well her dressmaking business. advancement to a as the continued the leak such a nicety, as “A Trip to Chinatown.” from such sale to account gale became arising purchase said out- On of low water in the streams the known and which much "■ He admires highly esteemed in Waldo J. W. Hanuum and position requires ability an 1 le- rse, until finally she was almost deck to. personally their talents, and bonds at their value. Said 1 wife of Bridgewater, standing par various mills and factories on ■’art knows of their as the East Side gal of the deck load was jettisoned and capabilities, they have committee is also authorized to procure the county. Mass., who have been visiting relatives in acquirements. u.- schooner headed for land. At5p. played these two characters many times for blanks for said bonds. are running but two or three days per week. M,,Oct. necessary Belfast and returned home last k three masts went the him as leading members of his several com- Henry E. Patterson died at his home in Montville, by board, leaving to Oct. 15th. the of steamer schooner in panies. He will realize at the end Adjourned Tuesday evening, Among freight Penobscot Thursday. Transfers in Real unmanageable the trough of evidently Waldo Oct. 8th, aged 37 years and 1 month. Estate. > of the that his or last were 50 sea. All the provisions were ruined,the present season, opinion his Saturday gross of Dana's sar- Mr. and estimate of their He had been ill with consumption for the Mrs. John H. Gilmore of Chelsea, Aer casks submerged and tilled with salt high worth, was really a saparilla, 25 gross of and 100 The following transfers in real estate were 1 Good cough syrup der. a correct one. As it is almost next to an im- Templars past year and confined to the house Mass., who have been friends in After perilous night the Franklin of about visiting recorded in Waldo of with this outfit to gross pills. county Registry Deeds "'as sighted. Captain Jordan said it did not possibility lose money. six weeks. He was the son of the late Waldo county several weeks, returned home Belfast Lodge had a last Oapt. for the week October 9,1895: Alvin possible for a small boat to live in the “poverty party” Mathews Bros, received a carload of Wash- ending Shipping F. A. Patterson. He leaves a wife and four last Saturday. sea r Items. Sch. Louisa Francis dis- Prizes were offered T. to W. y .nning, and he highly praised Friday evening. to the ington cedar last week, the boards of which Knowlton, Morrill, H. Blodgett, ’fie heroism of those who corn last children, the oldest 15 and the 3 Mrs. Elva J. manned her. He charged Thursday for L. T. Shales worst dressed brother and but as the youngest Poland and Mrs. Lizzie do.; land in Morrill. Lewis A. sister, were 10 feet 2 inches thick and some of Knowlton, •mil the erewr saved the clothes long, years of age. Four brothers survive only they &, Co-Sch. Annie P. Chase arrived Oct was him: of who have been visit- to James F. committee unable to decide to whom them 30 inches wide. All Young Bristol, Me., Belfast, Sheldon, do.; laud in W;od in, all their effects being submerged. were perfectly Nathaniel W. of Arthur M. of W 3d from New York with coal for F. G. White honor the Waldo, Whit- ing their sister, Mrs. E. F. returned Belfast ; Waterville Trust & Safe -m they, left, the schooner’s waist was the belonged, matter was settled free from knots. Rowe, Deposit and two ing, Iowa, Eugene L. of Howie, Montana !,j'-ken with the swashing and pounding of masts for McDonald & Brown.... by drawing lots. home last week. Co. to Wiseasset & Quebec R. R. Co,: land tic deck and C. D. Harriman will move into new and Chester B. of Belfast. He was load, Captain Jordan thinks Sch. Stephen Morris coal last week his a mem- and railroad in Burnham and other towns. ■ discarged Mrs. N. J. Leach of Boston N. d will soon break It was Eastern of East Belfast added two Corner, Y., up. impossible for F. G. White and Lodge blacksmith shop on Washington street, Oct. ber of Kitchie Grange and by his cheerful '• set fire sailed Saturday for Ban- returned home from a visit to her J. C. Durham et als., Belfast, to Wm. F. to her. members last vot- Monday to load Thursday evening. They 15th. Jones S. Davis will return to the disposition and genial manner had won a The schooner William Frederick was built gor lumber-Sch. Maria Webster Mrs. C. F. and Patterson, do.; land in Belfast. Islesboro ed to change the night of from sister, Morison, other friends :n in was of sailed meeting forge in his shop after Mr. Harriman moves host of friends. He was a firm Belfast, Me., 1874, 430 tons reg- Saturday with fish barrels for Glou- believer in in Waldo county. Laud & Improvement Co., to Geo. Pluller, ister, and was partially insured. Thursday to Tuesday, and to observe the out. the Christian cester.Sch. Alida sailed Sunday for faith, having of late become Philadelphia: laud and buildings in Isles- anniversary of the lodge by appropriate ex- Mrs. Charles E. Crawford and Rockland with casks from identified with the cause of Christ. daughter, boro. Citypoint_ ercises. The annual of the Though Annie E. Welch, Belfast, to Samuel NELLIE S. PICKERING ABANDONED AND They begin this week a novel meeting Crystal Spring little Edna, returned home to New York Schs. Paul and A. Richardson the wife mourns the loss of a dear Seavey were Co. was held at the husband, B. Herrick, do.; land and in Bel- SUNK. method of entertainment. The members Creamery creamery and the the first of the week from a visit to her buildings in Oct. for New children a loving father, they feel port 3d, Bangor York_ in afternoon. The fast. P. P. Nichols, stucket, Oct. 5. Sch. Nellie S. read in turn from an buildings Unity Tuesday assured that their loss is his The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar. Northampton, Mass., Mass., Sch. James Holmes arrived Oct. 4tli with chapters interesting gain. Henry from old board of officers and were funeral services will be held at his late et als., to Jas. G. Merriman, West ring, Belfast, Me., for New York, story, the to continue several weeks directors resi- Boylston, Tii cargo from Boston.In H. M. reading dence at 1 paving stones, went ashore last night general elected, as follows: W. B. to-day, Thursday, p. m., conduct- LeBaron Grant of Unity Plantation spent Mass.; land and buildings in after the manner of a serial Directors, Swan, ed Rev. A. Searsport (2 b ng off an Bean’s at Camden a crew of six men newspaper story. by Mrs. M. Melutyre. Shoal, Tuckernuck, during yard Charles L. H. a few hours with Belfast friends last Sarah J. to Emma '*•“] The Eastern Star Juvenile meets Baker, Mosher, F. L. Chase, Friday. deeds.) Nealley, Belfast, |y gale. Muskegat life saving are at work on the stern of the Temple regu- frame, etc., F. A. Bartlett. Mr. Baker is He was on his to where he has A. land and in ; went off to her this morning and at 2 m. president; Mr. way Boston, Drake, do.; buildings Belfast. 1 new vessel, the frame of which is larly Saturdays p. Mrs. Salome P. Rich, who died in Brooks "jght Captain Kamball and his crew safe- expected Bartlett treasurer and B. A. a situation in Faneuil Hall market. Lnretta Tucker, to Phebe A. Gil- Fogg clerk. The Oct. Pittsfield, •>ashore. She was tight when the crew left to arrive about the first of November. The The semi-annual session of village, 3rd, 181)5, was born in Newport, thirty-eighth officers report a fairly prosperous season. chrest, Montville; laud and buildings in hut in a dangerous position. A Me., Dec. 11), and at her death was Mrs. Catherine James and her son, W. H. heavy timber used will be carefully selected native the Maine Grand of Good 1828, 67 Montville. A. L. Sfti is now on. Lodge Templars Searsmont, to Oct. 6. Sch. Nellie S. Pieker- Charles Baker has and 9 months James of who have been visit- McCorrison, from Aroostook was held at Milo Oct. 2 and 3. Capt. started a business years of age. Forty-one years Proctor, Vt., dragged all last night, and is now sunk wood, principally county. The attend- Mary A. McCorrison. do.; land and build- which will many dollars the ago she married Ansel C. Rich of Jackson ing at Mr. John Goyens, returned home point half way between Tuckernuck John J. Wardwell will be master builder, ance was good, about fifty lodges being bring coming in Searsmont. S. and they began house in that ings Eugene Acliorn, Bel- ^■••Martha's Vineyard. The underwriter’s and be made the model and moulds_Sch. While little winter into the pockets of Waldo keeping town, Monday by steamer City of Bangor. represented. organizing has county where she resided until the fast, to Augusta B. Richards, do.; land and T(JVthat went to her assistance yesterday, farmers. He is past summer, Miantonoinah arrived from been done the summer the buying wood for a mill, when she came all at returned Monday Port- during mouths, pulp to live in Brooks with her Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Varney of the Cros- buildings in Belfast. Lewis A. Knowlton, 'l'T,'Utaying night Muskegat, to be delivered at here land with corn for Swan & of any railroad station on only son, H. H. Rich. Her a brother ,-day. Sibley Co_ reports the officers show the order in good husband, by Inn left on steamer City of Ban- Belfast, to Ernest L. Sprague, Islesboro; of Hon. A. W. Rich, died in 1883. K.'hvktown, Mass., Oct- 7. Captaiu Kim- Sch. Annie P. Chase is to load lumber at session the Belfast branch, and for which he will During iia.i working condition. The was a busy her illness she gor last Monday for Boston, to visit the par- land in Islesboro. Islesboro Land and Im- il(| (.rew 0( sell. Nellie S. long exhibited much patience Pickering cash. As the wood can be as Bangor for New York and was towed one. Much routine work was pay used small and fortitude. was Knight here from*Tuckernuck, to-day. accomplished, She a true wife and ents of the latter, Mr. and Mrs. James provement Co., to Wm. H. Ingham, Phil- 1 as 5 in a ii' ie s A. inches diameter, the business wiil mother. IJ() insurance on the hull, but the up river yesterday.Bark Henry and plans were made for a vigorous cam- loving Browning of that city. adelphia; land in Islesboro deeds.) " furnish a cash market for much ;'iirK° paving stones is probably insured. Litchfield is at Leighton’s shipyard,!Boston, paign during the coming winter. The Inter- otherwise Azuba Webster, Rockland, to Mary A. noted a here. The almost worthless “..ver Palestine Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas of Hallowell ';l,tair4vi11ihall protest for and Sell. H. J. Cot- national Course of was growth. An advertisement Hills on Horseback.” G. ""O' Jennie took off the and painting calking. Study practically en- laud in Brooks. topsails in are Mr. Mrs. O'bien, do.; r trell is on the blocks at the same for dorsed the of a committee another column gives fuller particulars. visiting T.’s niece, Percy S. *ul went westward, to-day. yard by oppointing to Miss Charlotte Thorndike Sibley lectured Edgcomb. Mr. Thomas is from a hapt.. in Belfast extensive repairs, which consist of new bow- arrange for a class in each distinct. Active I. L. lias moved suffering hjnhall arrived yesterday Perry liis cigar factory before a large audience at the North church Stockton Springs. Mr. Freeman Burden anchor measures were severe cut in the left wrist, received a short morning i- steamer of with his sprit, stock, bow chocks, batch comb- taken toward the building from the Bradman store to City Bangor his two-story last Friday evening. This was Miss Sibley’s of Fredrickton, N. B., who has been visiting revv and of a time ago while of ji men feels ings having her metal patched-Capt. permanent Headquarters at the on avenue. cutting kindlings. deeply grateful house Searsport The house con- first lecture on her recent travels abroad at the home of Mrs. Dora Marden, returned tu T. B. Barr was to have been command Maine State Fair grounds. In the after- °dicrS of the Boston & Bangor S. S. given tains 8 large square rooms and several and was very enthusiastically received Mrs. W. P. Whitehouse, the wife of Judge to Moulton * by Iviugman Monday-Mr. Henry < for of sch. Wm. Frederick on at noon of the second a State Institute of is her son in and to the her arrival this day smaller ones. The front rooms on the the audience. Her Whitehouse, visiting Portland, freerailsportation given, subject, “Over Palestine also of soli. R. F. Pettigrew arrived Monday for will Juvenile Workers was with Mrs. E. her grandson, who is a recent addition officers <»f 'je of port. He probably go as captain or formed, are as on City Bangor, especially ground floor used office and sales- Hills Horseback,” was handled in her to the son’s family. His Honor, Judge a short visit-Miss Annie Thompson went E. Cain of Waterville Mrs. K. bapt for the first officer of sch. Willie L. Newton. The Pres.; J. Pol- the rear rooms as own Ingranu and Steward Pote, room, stripping rooms. pleasing and entertaining manner. It Whitehouse, is very proud of his new title, to Bangor Tuesday for a short visit in the handsome Newton is her bottom and lard of Biddeford, Sec.; H. P. Bartlett of Kit- “Grandpa,” as he has a to be. tr^tment accorded him and has having painted A hove are the manufacturing rooms, pack- was very easy to follow her in the vivid right [Au- family of Mr. J. F. Parkhurst-Miss Lura and a vice New men on boaru may be chartered for the south aide of Cuba. tery, Treas.; president from each room and word gusta Age. ing advertising department. The pictures of the scenes of so much his- Simmons arrived on Wednesday’s boat from district. Two were .Chad. E. Bicknell of Rockland has public meetings held, cellar is and and of roomy dry, just the prop- torical interest in connection with the life of Mrs. Albert Sleeper of North Searsmont Boston and will remain at home several lrottiu, ttt West Kook the schooner uf Belfast which were addressed by G. C. T. Rev. port. bought Tyro parties, er temperature and humidity for keeping Christ and the early growth of arrived home from the and Ear weeks-The Current Events Club will W. P. G. Christianity. recently Eye and will use her in the bay coasting trade. E. Webber, C. T., J. H. Ham- grade tobacco. The attic is Miss Alwmt 800 saw high admirably Sibley speaks without notes or manu- at and her meet at Mrs. Henry Overlock’s this, Thurs- frsons two interesting David Infirmary Portland, although She will be commanded by Charles ilton, Rev. Boyd, G. Supt. Mrs. E. E. for a faces at the We, last Capt. adapted drying room. There are now script, naturally and spontaneously, and visit there has confirmed her worst day. afternoon. All are cordially invited. Kockport driving park Mrs. of only Rhodes of Northport-Sch. Fawn, while Cain, L. C. Partington New York 12 hands d and the is touches of wit and Saturday afterp)n. c. T. L. had it com- employi daily output frequent humor enliven fears, that she is incurably blind, she bears Wharf other Good Tem- being towed from Proctor’s at Re- and several prominent 1,500 cigars. The has room her paratively easyn the free-for-all, but the factory ample utterances, We venture the prediction her infirmity with great fortitude and even Camden. The Perrin Cafe took tire Sun* carried away her head gear by plars. Following the session of the Grand for a crew of 50, who could make that no contested, the conclud- vere, striking working better lecture than the one cheerfulness. at 2 the res- mgim, Seat ''ty given day morning, o’clock, gutting be,ng tried at dusk. drawbridge. She was towed Lodge a fine Juvenile Temple of over sev- and pack 9,000 daily. Mr. now has on the Winthrop Perry Friday night will be heard here this season, taurant and damaging Hunt’s clothing stock ALL. members was in Milo Mr. Lewis C. Smith of Belfast, Maine, has ,, t%FOB to McKie’s East Boston, by the tug enty organized by hand material and buses for 150,000 cigars. unless from Miss yard. Sibley herself. She is been a welcome visitor at the home of his and Loss, insurance, cloth- : J L., Kerry Ill Grand Supt. Mrs. E. E. Cain. Among the pre- building. $<>,000; where she will be repaired-Schs. His payments last week to the U. S. reve- two Leader, resolutions passed by the Grand Lodge was paring more lectures, to be given in Bel- friend, Mr. Ordway, of Eden township. A ing, $5,000, building, $1,000, cafe, $500. The Salula.Kean... .5 a S Caro- nue were He makes few visited and .3 3 3 Gazelle with sand from Burntcoatand the department $67.50. fast one under the days ago they Ludington fire from a stove... .Fred Tl“ie, 2 29 1-2. following: later, auspices of the Non- caught cooking dis- several brands of but finds his climbed the tower of the court house to line Kriescher with lumber from Bangor That this Grand Lodge is in- cigars, best Partisan W. C. T. and the of son of Conant ran Resolved, U., other the get a bird’s view of the and its en- Benson, aged 13, Benson, CLASS. debted to the of the for the free sellers to be the eye city at & Co.’s yesterday... .Sch. press 8tate, “Perry 10c. cigar,” the Baptist Y. P. 8. C. K. is first visit from home and was 1 2 1. charged Cooper Miss Sibley has other vironments. This Mr. Smith’s away Saturday morning Je,8LnH,’™Ur,1Michigan and seriously deu K'ye>'er..3 repairs which form courtesy shown our individual mem- Mayo selling can assure those who have not heard her Sumner Crockett. He had been 4 4 4 4 4dr Boston, undergoing yet thinks of remaining here, f Mich., reading T‘hie, 2 49 bers and on an Ludington, l"#0ry. new celling. lodges. 1,000 per day average. that they have a treat before them. Becord. dime novels. A Mexican War Veteran. NEWS OF THE WEEK. Practical Poultry Papers. To the Editor of The Journal: In DR. SWAN’S Maine Matters. The agent of the Before describing the “run,” a few of the Shore Railroad in Wash- a recent conversation with Mr. Daniel opponent* helpful suggestions as to the design of the is the counsel ington county advised by A successful IT Meirill of Troy, who is one of the few sur- poultry-house. poulterer, 'AGOOD THING- PU5H ALONG that no valid tax can be assessed by the in a small has found the viving soldiers of the Mexican war, the County Commissioners any part of which way, square is or to house most writer was recalled by memory to the raised to pay interest principal convenient, with the roosting- stock in the Shore Railroad. A de- events of early boyhood, when on a cer- buy perches, drop-boards, and nest-boxes all cision was made in a similar case recently in the the so tain in the of 1S47 w as seen the placed middle, drop-boards \ day spring the Circuit Court of the United States. by arranged above the nest-boxes as to pre- familiar of a of the State figure young man, slightly .....The annual encampment vent soiling the latter. The care-taker medium and Cadets will be held in Presque Isle below tl.e height compactly College by this method, having ample space and week of Oct. 4-11. The battalion down the hill at the “Cen- duringthe light, can easily attend to the clean- built, coming four band daily will be made up of compauies, ing and other routine of the fowl-house, tre" with a light step, clad in a bright and and will number about signal corps, which, it is well to say just here, will be new unifoiin and some 240 men. the new mili- singing patriotic Capt. Edgerly, neither trying nor laborious if one does it is strict dis-1 air. tary instructor, exacting very methodically and at a certain hour. As but is to be cipline in drill, proving popu- *' it is an Dan. as he was had “run,” important adjunct familiarly called, lar the students.The annual among A uicli cannot well be omitted in our cal- enlisted at Belfast and was a hur- of the Maine Federation of MARTYR making meeting unless for a venture in a -TO- culations, ried visit to friends in Troy to bid them Women’s Clubs will be held in Augusta suburban plot surrounded by high board Oct. 9, 10, 11, by invitation of Current Even adieu before embarking for the scenes of fencing. there it would be best to Events and Clubs. Each club is en- Unity INDIGESTION divide the space a w ar. Xo indication of affairs had by wire-netting parti- military titled to two delegates, tion representation by Cured by Using into two equal parts, sowing them been seen in the one other- Xames then place, and the ap- its President and both, before occupation, with timothy should be sent to Mrs. Frank R. pearance of a man in uniform naturally- SOLD EVERYWHERE Partridge, and white clover, and using them alter- 112 State as as pos- attracted considerable attention. street, Augusta, early Ayer’s Sarsaparilla nately after the grass is sufficiently grown, sible, and the address of place of enter- “liuus” Denounced. well kept in this manner afford Sir. Merrill was sent with other recruits Democracy tainment will be sent to each Words of Comfort to All who Suffer from delegate. the best green food, becanse while one is 10m Maine to reinforce General All club members are invited. Dyspepsia. Scott's Dr. S. has tendered his cordially being eaten off, the other is Edgar Dodge fare official trial growing. in Mexico. Half on railroads.The fowls need about .‘>0x100 feet army Occasionally reports of as chairman and member of Twenty-five resignation of the Ammen Ram Katahdiu, set for of divided Merrill's anti trip “For I was a martyr to space, equally into two “runs,” bravery soldierly deportment ow- years, the Natick, Mass., Democratic Town Com- Oct. 3, will be postponed two weeks, indigestion, and had about given enclosed by from five to nine feet high w ere w afted from that then distant to an accident, it was discovered country mittee, and in an interview published in ing up all hope of ever finding relief, wire nettings, according to the sort of when she was on the dock that her back to his friends and In placed as the complaint only seemed to fowl which will use them. Small active townspeople. the Bulletin of that city gives the reasons blades were bent and new ones worse instead of birds are and consequence of the then meagre facilities propellor grow better, liigh-flyers restless, unless for his action. It is a will have to be substituted.Biddeford treatment. vigorous arraign- under ordinary At have been bred from the shell in con- for tr they nsmitting news, the tardiness of are a over ment of the Democracy from a truly and Saco in state of excitement last, 1 was induced to try Ayer’s finement. Large breeds, especially full- even war news with 40 cases of fever in the two Sarsaparilla, and I hereby testify special compared and deserves a wide typhoid cities, feathered varieties, fly low. patriotic standpoint due to water and milk from a farm that after three bot- I preeint lapicl transit was as weeks to impure using only 1 He equipments tor tlie fowl-house, in Dr. said: I was I reading. Dodge where there were two eases. The river tles, cured'. can, therefore, addition to uests and lit in and from if receiv- roosting-perches, tidings soldiers, from which the water is secured is confidently recommend this med- “I have terminated my allegiance to supply are wide, movable, smoothly finished ed at all. w ere at lung, intervals. the lowest for those icine to all similarly afflicted.”— irregular the Democratic 1 am to years. Amoug “drop-hoards,” two or three feet Party. prompted Franklin Hi ck, la. hung After the close of the Mexican war Mr. stricken with fever is ex-Mayor S. F. Avoca, beneath the to catch the the of such a perches drop- pursuance course through a the ‘‘I am Meirill letnrned in a weak and emaciated Parcher.Edgar Scott, Philadelphia personally acquainted pings, and keep the floor or whatever is conscientious, patriotic sense of duty. In millionaire, lias bought eleven acres of the with Mr. Heck and believe any under them clean. the effects of fever contracted in directly These boards condition, most land in Bar on the statement he make to he my judgment the aims, the purposes and costly Harbor, may should be removed every morning and that it would not be shore ad the Markoe and true.”— AV. ,T. Ma'xwklt., Drug- country, l’robably of the joining property, cleaned. Pure water is a practices Democratic Party are sub- and la. thoroughly of the man of will build a summer next year. gist Pharmacist, Avoca, vital expected present nearly versive of the dearest best palace necessity, to insure which the stone- and interests Patents have been Thomas II, B. “I have used Acer's seventy years, and quiet and unasuming, to granted Sarsapa- ware poultry fountains, so constructed of State and and Pierce of for a and rilla for as Nation, Municipality, Dexter, game board, general debility and. that nothing can get into the water to de- speak in public: yet it is remembered that of Bockland on a lime a find it does ex- therefore, I fee! that the highest responsi- Silas AY. Melden blood-jmrifier, file it, are the best: the largest size, hold- on one in as is claimed for it.”—S. -T. occasion his early twenties, kiln.Sheriff William F. Heed of Ban- actly two of water, costs bilities of citizenship summon me to a ing gallons fifty cents, died 27th after a and Adams, Ezzell, Texas. soon after his return from flic war and gor Sept. long very smaller ones in proportion; can be different of action and of service. they sphere severe illness from ulceration of the stom- found at house. For when lie had in a measure regained his any poultry-supply “The record of the Democratic Admin- ach, aged 44 years. He was serving his feeding soft mashes and other wet food, health. Mr. Merrill entertained an inter- as He leaves a widow istration for the third term sheriff. Ayer’s™,Sarsaparilla the best for its a two is before very thing purpose is past years Admitted lor Exhibition * ested audience for two It had and one son.....F. O. Reed of Bangor and iron because it is evenings. us. Who can declare that it lias not been galvanized tray, easily Mack Gnilette of Isle were each AT THE Tobacco been announced that the returned soldier Presque WORLD’S FAIR kept clean, and is so formed that the dishonorable and humiliat- States at discreditable, fined S100 in the United Court fowls cannot in and soil their food or Plug would a free a get give lecture on certain Portland 27th for the in- ing? Its transaction of public business Sept. violating plumage. Such trays come in two sizes, evening (which was continued to the sec- ternational revenue laws.State Bank the smaller and management of affairs costing twenty-live cents each, Great Piece for8 governmental was A ond evening) at the Roger's sehoolhtm.se. Examiner Timberlake in Boston or sj.50 per dozen; and the have been such as to cause discon- larger, thirty- distrust, last as the of live or Big cents A well filled house met him the first week, representative Maine, apiece, SI.50 per dozen. even- tent and shame. -The in conference with commissioners from Democratic Party Dry grain needs no dish or tray of any and a still number was ing larger present has been untrue to the New York, Vermont, Connecticut, New for it should be as people; it has re- sort, always scattered 10 the second. He and Rhode Cents- related his Hampshire Island, regarding as so experience pudiated its pledges and disregarded its c c c widely possible among dry litter, the affairs of the Granite state Provident from the lime of enlistment to his return, the fowls will have to hunt for it, and the promises; it lias demonstrated its inca- Association and their methods of doing deeper have to scratch the as and animated the martial spirit of the boy they better, pacity for constructive legislation: it lias business_The Boston Athletic Associa- this gives them exercise. [Harper's portion of the audience by his graphic tion has cancelled its date with Bowdoiu become wedded to trusts aud monopolies: Bazar. c>f for a at"Boston on November in descriptions stirring scenes—especially its tariff game (itli, policy and enactments unmistak- order to the of as lie led his hearers through the battles play University Pennsyl- Vessel Owners ably tend to the impoverishment and in- vania at Manhattan field, New on in at ( York, engaged lierubuscc, Contresas, Mo- that Maine state jury of the American day.The College WANT A COMMISSION To IN VESTKl ATE lino del Rev. tile bombardment and working people, 'gal- team will play Colby at Orono on Satur- _ THE MERCHANT MARINE. who constitute the very bone and nerve NOW IS YOUR TIME tmmmmmam&tonme* lant of C the day, Oct. 12th.It is estimated that The annual masmmmmm stunning hapultepec, grand aud fibre of our national meeting of the Vessel Own- |l g | existence: its some 10.000,000 or or at of tlie American into the 12,000,000 feet, ers ami National Assn, was held entry army city financial is Captains’ policy scarcely more than a least 100,000 logs, have been transported in Boston of Mexico, etc. Oet Md. and 1(10 vessels were combination of over the Bradstreet carry from the waters ill-considered projects, NEVER FAILS represented. Officers were elected as fol- About the time was declared Air. of the Penobscot river into Moosehead -TO BUY YOUH- peace unwise experiments and senseless expedi- lows: President, .1. s. Winslow, Portland; Alert ill w as attacked with lake, ami thence down the Kennebec. It typhoid fever, ents. ...TO... 1st vice pres. ,1. 11. Cox, New York: Mil is said that is more expensive in w hich him near the of driving vice pres., J. M. Phillips, treas., brought point join- “It is I the Penobscot waters than on the Boston; unquestionably opposed (and Kenne- Frank 1!. K. ing that silent army described in O’Hara’s Harrington, Boston; see., have personal knowledge of the fact) to bec: but the Manufacturer's (lazetto says Freeman, Boston. “Bivouac of the and that the one poem Dead,” was important reason, however, Besolutions were pensioning the old the men who Core Catarrh passed that the Presi- soldiers, a amount of are taken with a number of sick and why large Penobscot logs senate and house of large devoted their best talents and efforts in dent, representatives now diverted to the Kennebec waters is of the United wounded with the forces as States be petitioned to ap- *Fall & along Winter they the service of their in its hour of the methods of country unsatisfactory scaling logs point a commission of persons interested moved toward the coast for embarkation. which at season Clothing- peril and who, by their heroic achieve- prevails Bangor.The and with knowledge of the requirements The. unfavorable climate and crowded has now advanced to a stage where it is and Fever ments, put down the Rebellion and saved of the merchant marine of the United to the smallest Hay state of the at possible correctly predict and all interests my wagons greatly lessen- the its States, connected there- We have our FALL AND WINTER STOCK Union;and foreign policy, especial- crop of apples for some years in the The discoverer of this remark- who got ed the chances for One with, shall hold meetings and make recovery. with to has western Kennebec Of Baldwins able cured ly respect Hawaii, been un- valley. remedy himself after such inquiries as are deemed by them de- We will vou our best attention. Our li ne evening when a halt had been order- there is a marker for a crop. Of 30 It give wise, unjust and un-American. In hardly years of suffering. sirable and report within one year from truth, Ben Davis there won’t be half a ed fur as Merrill seemed crop. will cure you. Full directions its the camp, rapidly tlie Democratic a appointment present condition of Party is are as conglomeration Greenings bearing fairly well, are of every bottle. the merchant marine of the United sinltirg, and it appeared certain that he of States I incoherent, discordant and inharmoni- also llussets, Spies and fall fruit. Takeu and the interests would die intimately associated before morning, the officer in as a the orchards about ous elements entirely unworthy of public whole, however, Bottles with 5 weeks treatment, $1.00 with, anc. report such revision of the laws command gave the order to his Monmouth have not more than one-tenth grim dig faith and confidence. The tremendous of the U. S., and make such recommen- their usual crates of oil Bottles with 2 weeks grave. But when came as he crop.Seven treatment, .50 dations as will be deemed them to be morning interests of the are not safe in its by country paintings, belonging to a lady artist and was still living the burial services were in- proper necessary aud desirable in hands, and, while the and com- named A. were attached in All Druggists and Dealers resisting Mary Beckett, order to improve and encourage the ship- definitely postponed. A favorable Rockland on their arrival sell it. All jobbers handle point pensating power of our people is great, I recently by ping industry of the United States, and a dis- it. Address all communi- in his condition was soon gained and steamer Mt. Desert, in response to to ite the relations between -* And Latest cannot believe that could with- regul existing they long from a Bar Harbor who cations to Styles patch lawyer, the different eventually led to his recovery. stand the persons, corporations aud blighting, withering effects of said the artist was an J. f. it. leaving unpaid individuals connected therewith, includ- such an when vested board bill amounting to over 8500 behind East '1 organization with ing the relations existing between ship- hornlike, October, 1S05, her.Mrs. James E. Devine, wife of a t0 authority. The path of for me is owners. masters, officers and seamen of any duty committed WE clothiei. [The late Gen. a native prominent Augusta merchant, the aforesaid merchant marine. CHALLENGE Henry Prince, and clear. No will I be un- California Catarrh Cure Co., meet our plain longer suicide Sept. 28th by cutting her throat prices. of Ea.-tpurt, was in all the battles named, true to myself and to those like who, my- w ith a knife in a tit of temporary insanity. Boston, Mass. F.O. Box 1300. A Coal Yacht. and a Alexican sword self, are to Carrying captured at the bat- striving perform, however The victim was 44 year s old and is surviv- the functions of an tle of Alolino del has been in the humbly, highest ed her husband and two A. A. HOWES & A of Hath are now Better times are and we Key. long American by daughters. CO., Kelley Speer figur- coming will try and citizen.-’ It is estimated that one-half the ice sse.-sion of relatives in this Gen. only on a craft which is the idea of several p< city. tw.81* Me. ing stored on the Kennebec river last winter Jobbers, Belfast, satisfy you at the present. ::: Prince went to Alexieo a second lieuten- New \ '>rk yachting men, and combines Gov. Cleaves on Cuban Affairs. will have been shipped at the close of the ant ar.d returned a brevet-major, promo- season.In 1870 Bar Harbor was assess- business with pleasure in a peculiar man- Governor tion earned by his gallant conduct in the Cleaves speaks out boldly in ed for 8100.400; 1880, 8022.001; 1800, ner. The plan is to be build a yacht the cause This is the brief real estate which can be used for field. Eld. Journal. of human liberty when, in re- 85,034,058. COOL. carrying coal dur- story of that famous summer resort for 20 ing the greater of the and serve White 81 Main St sponse to a telegram from the Chicago part year, Store, years.At a meeting of the trustees of COMFORTABLE, for pleasure cruising during the summer Tribune asking him to express his views Prof. Nathan- months. The Carrying lights into Barns. Colby University, Sept. 30, EASY hull above the water line of the Cuban situation, he wires as fol- iel S. Butler of Chicago University was FITTING, will somewhat resemble a whale-back chosen of CHARLES O’CONNELL. To the Editor of The Journal: One lows: unanimously president Colby_ ANOTHER IMPROVEMENT IN OUR steamer, with a sort of cockpit, with Mrs. Ella Jordan Mason of Biddeford has such as are used on the of tlie most causes sharp ends, top prolific of fire to farm Augusta, Jfe., Sept. 30. I believe our been elected national installing officer of of a racing shell to protect the deck. Be- is the lantern. I inclose government should be no more conserva- property a news- the Woman’s Relief Corps. Mrs. Mason Water Pad tween decks the craft will be fitted tive in the matter of the bel- Trusses, up a device that recognizing is one of the most members of like a handsome paper clipping describing prominent with hard, rubber front. It beats yacht, cabins and state- ligerent rights of the Cuban that adjustable tan be to farm barn. insurgents organization in the country. She rooms to occupy this space. The lower easily applied any than Spain was in the South- them all. If you need a Truss don’t fail to recognizing has held the various offices in Grant Re- hold will be devoted to freight and is It occurs to me that when the inspector of ern 1 believe the look at them. They hold the severest rupture large THESE ARE Confederacy. sympa- was MOVING lief of for two to all TIMES. years coutain the coal the craft Corps Biddeford, with ease all enough an insurance finds a barn thus thies of the American the time. company people generally president of the State Relief Corps, and could carry. While the vessel is are with the Cuba has al- engaged provided it might deter him from cancel- insurgents. was instrumental in the recent founding in freight carrying the “’tween decks” ways been misgoverned, and will the always of the home for aged veterans and their Poor & Son. will be kept closed and undisturbed. The ing policy. Over-insurance, poor be so long as has control. When Spain dependents at Newport, Me. She was the craft will be 200 feet long, 40 feet beam chimneys and danger from carrying lan- the insurgents have established a govern- first woman in New England to deliver a and 25 feet deep. Her lower hold w ill be main ment de facto there should be no hesi- terns are the causes that have made Memorial Day oration, which was given divided into five wrater-tight compart- tancy on our part in recognizing it. The farm insurance almost impossible, even at in Bangor. ments, and she will be exceptionally Our Furniture is are insurgents contending against great as she is to be available for ocean the advanced rates. F. In Brief. Dr. formal ac- strong, Moving! but odds, judging from previous revolu- Talmage’s service. of the call Complete, she will cost about tions, and what we can learn of ceptance tendered by the first this, they $100,000, about twice what an are as imbued with Presbyterian church of Washington, D. ordinary Carrying a lamp or lantern into a barn thoroughly patriot- schooner of like tonnage would cost. Because it is offered at ism as who ever C., has been received. He will prices that where there is hay is a dangerous prac- any people struggled to preach tempt buyers. be free. Hf.nry B. Cleaves. his first sermon as co-pastor Suuday even- tice. however careful one may be. Better Bequest to Bath’s Library. Here are some of the we offer: ing, Oct. 27.It has been found that un- bargains cut an opening in the partition wall, or in Globules. der Tammany the New York police bureau the barn doer, aud insert a pane of glass. IS THE RESULT OF Some years ago a man named Neil 40 per cent, more for than A bracket under this on the outside af- paid supplies Geistrup left his home across the water A woman’s heart never could be for iu the really flutters they purchased open came Wood Seat Chairs from 25c. foids a place to set the lantern, whence DISORDERED and to America. He finally settled upwards. with joy until her pastor tells her he has market.The apple crop in Kentucky its rays will light up the interior. Two in Bath and became a decorative painter. missed seeing her at church. was never so great as this year. In some Bedsteads from 50c. of such places can be made—one for the STOMACH, He lived very quietly and had but few upwards. of the mountain counties they are being feeding floor, and one for the cattle quar- companions. A year or two ago he died, from The only good thing in “Ships that retailed at from two to ten cents a bushel. Lounges $3.50 upwards. ters. Then there will be no danger from BLUR BEFORE leaving a w ill and making many bequests Pass in the Night” is the advice given by In consequence of this abundance, apple- an upset lantern—a circumstance that an- to friends in Bath and to relatives in his Extension Tables from the Man to the heroine to distilleries are like THE $3.50 upwards. causes the loss of hundreds of Disagreeable brandy springing up EYES, former home. Charles A. llarriman and nually the effect that instead of to write mushrooms that section of barns. It is doubtless true that some trying throughout Edward F. Gannett were made the execu- Chamber Sets from $10.50 a book, she would be better employed in the State. There are new nearly 300 of upwards. forms of lanterns are safer than others, DIZZINESS, tors. In his w ill he made a clause stat- dusting off the good hooks already writ- these plants in operation iu the eighth Chairs at but I have never yet seen one that was ing that after all other matters and be- Fancy almost your own ten. internal revenue district.The State price. not capable of setting fire to a barn, if OVER-EATING, quests had been paid the residue should department was advised of the pay- Extra Soft Mattresses from overturned or broken near hay. If one be given to the Patten Free Library for Top $1.50 upward* Most women read every recipe in a ment in London, Sept. 27tli, of the Span- will insist on the practice of entering the interest of said sum to be used annua', Hair newspaper, and, if any one will listen, de- ish draft for the Mora claim and the de- SOUR SIOMACH, Top and Wool lower than ever before. stables and barns with lauters, let a cord ly for the purchase of new books. At the light in reading them out loud. A hun- posit of the net proceeds to the credit of or light chain, with a snaffle hook at the probate court Oct. 1st the executors iiled Sofas and time dred times a week a woman under the of State in the New York Parlor Sets lower than any lower be in a clear says Secretary CONSTIPATION, their final account which shows that end, suspended space such circumstances, “I am going to try sub-treasury. The draft called for the Bath’s in the feeding floor, or in the cattle quar- Library will receive about #8,800 Since we have been in business. • that the next time I bake.” But she payment of $1,499,000 in ters. aud let the lantern be hung on this gold.Prof. LIVER COMPLAINT, as its share. This was a great surprise to never does; she goes off on a trail after a Louis Pasteur of Paris, the distinguished immediately on entering the barn, mak- most Bath people, who little realized that new basque. [Atchinson, Kansas, Globe. chemist and discoverer of the Pasteur ing'tliis a rule and adhering to it. It is NERVOUS he had left so much property. treatment for the cure of rabies, is dead. much safer, however, to use some such Worth) Tour CgaUeite. Death was caused by paralysis... Mr. Lay- Baltimore’s Trade with device as here described, and leave the DEBILITY, Hong Kong. The success of Hood’s Sarsaparilla in con- cock’s big yacht Valhalla with Lord light on the outside of the building. [W. \\ it quering scrofula in whatever way it may Dunraven on board sailed September The bark Amy Turner, Captain War- MR. WILLIS a first-class workman, is conneqed I>., in New York Tribune. manifest itself is vouched for thousands PRICKLY FEELING by 28th for Europe. She left Newport whose who were afflicted this land, record-breaking voyage last Fur- severely by preva- harbor under steam. Outside it was near- OF HANDS OR FEFT this establishment. Repairinco! lent disease, but who now rejoice over a winter from to Baltimore will a flat calm. As the Hong Kong Keeper of Owl’s Head Light. permanent cure by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. ly steaming capacity Upholstering and 'arnish- of this vessel is as soon as be lias been chartered niture, Scrofula may appear as a humor, or it may big limited, remembered, again Bros. & Llewellyn Norwood has been appointed attack the glands of the neck, or break out she clears the coast she will proceed un- by Lyon Co. to load a general ing done in a mnner and in dreadful on A Sure Relief foi at for thorough keeper of the at Owl's Head running sores the body or der canvas. Lord Dunraven’s daughters cargo Hong Kong Baltimore direct, lighthouse limbs. the mucous Attacking membrane, it sailed fron New York October 2d on one following the bark Fred P. Litchfield, ms in of J. G. Haddocks. Mr. Nor- with despatch. place may develop into catarrh or lodging in the of the trans-Atlantic steamers.General Dyspepsia by using now ready to start. The Amy Turner is lungs lead to Come as it wood, who is 46 years old, comes from consumption. may, Nelson A. Miles has been told about due at Honolulu from New a faithful course of treatment with Hood’s formally by York, President Cleveland that he has been and will to to load the Matinicus Rock light, where he has Sarsaparilla will overcome it, for working proceed Hong Kong Little Bailroai Liver Fills. for her charterers. The been with Keeper Grant for the past five upon the foundation of all diseases, impure chosen as successor of General Schofield ship Centennial, now 48 out from for Bal- years. Hr. Haddocks assumed charge of blood, the system is clarified and vitalized, in command of the United States army. Every Box Warranted. days Hong Kong and and health restored to is to Bros. & Co. J. C. & Son. Owl’s Head Oct. 5th, twenty-three years vigor, strength timore, consigned Lyon the body. Fish and Game. AW M. Roberts, SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. NO GRIPING. with a full of and Chinese Thompson ago, and ever since has been a most faith- cargo matting Edward Rodick and C. R. Clark of Ear ful and able official. Recently he has been SOLD EVERYWHERE. groceries. [Baltimore Sun. The Reason Why. Harbor are at the head of a movement to in somewhat failing health, resulting PILES! PILES! PILES! build a fish hatchery at Long pond for the Manufactured by the To the Sufferers or Rheuiuutlsui. from severe wounds received at The Belfast that Railroad Medicine Burnham Maine. PORTRAITS. laigely papers have concluded of the lakes on Mt. Co., the battle of In from purpose stocking Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Gettysburg. retiring the reason the races at the Kiver ~ Georges Desert island with trout and and After using Groff’s Rheumatic Cure for Blind Ulcerated and Piles. It or 1 this office he will reside on a small farm salmon, Bleeding, Itching We are making CrayonyVater-color trotting park were so poorly attended this some time in my practice I take great absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at once, acts fifty of the wealthy cottagers have signifi- pleas- portraits, 16x20 for Sio.ooneludiuit gold frau" owned by him at Owl’s Head, and to this season was because the directors didn’t ure in saying tiiat it is a most wonderful as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Williams’ ed their to subscribe liberally Indian Pile Ointment is for Work first-class and waftnted. Orders left quiet retirement be will be followed by take of the facili- willingness remedy for Rheumatism; in fact, it is the prepared only Piles advantage advertising to the scheme. A York on the will and Itching of the else. hosts of wishes. Tribune. hatchery We have the best assortment in this one I have found for the cure of this private parts,and nothing Woodcock’s studio or atfVoodcoek’s bookst’o* good [Rockland ties of the press. Journal. county. only box is guaranteed. Sold seut [Kennebec in a few and Jor- disease in all its various forms. Every by druggists, the begin days, Eagle lake, mail, box. t:ff“Agcnts wanted all o-r State. dan’s Echo and will J. H. & J. W. by $1.00 per pond, pond Long pond JONES, Dr. E. E. Tull, Chicago. WILLIAMS M’F’G CO., Prop’s, Cleveland, O. .1. V. HAVENEK' Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. be stocked as soon as the eggs are hatched. Successors to F. A. Carle, 60 Main St. 6m41 I Sold at MOODY’S, Belfast. ly4G Belfast, July IS, 1895.3ni2S> the Azores. Among “For Yon ve I Charity Snffereth divers sortes of flat Beanes called lupine, seen and Burned for old Metal. Long.*' heard the ISLAND AND some of the loud w A ROUND FLORES garden and others wilde.” It voiced man at the TWO OLD STEAMBOATS PKEY OF of some of its Villages. is yet cultivated in FLAMES. |\mfsks extensively many parts big railway sta- It AT AH DIN SAW 30 YEARS’ climate and agriculture. SERVICE ON Scott’s :,;i;Kan of the in and the tions, the THE Emulsion world, especially Egypt calling BOSTON-BANGOR ROUTE. |',in FATAL. THE CITY OP HORTA FOREST is Mediterranean countries for trains. He tells CITY PLIED BETWEEN THE HUB AND not a secret It is THE sea. food, forage remedy. simply the purest where each one is PORTLAND FOR OVER 40 Norway and a fertilizer. There are over YEARS. Cod-liver i! of The eighty and Oil, the finest and ,.,-j correspondence Journal.] going keeps the Boston Hypophosphites, chemi- of the tribe of LFrom Globe of Oct. species shrubby Genisteae, people from 1.] all a a. Island, 5, 189."). If taking Two old side wheel the cally pure Glycerine, combined into Emul- Fayal Sept. — steamboats, perfect the order Leguminosae, all with flowers of wrong trains if weather will tiud it Katahdin and the Forest City, were burn- sion so that it will never or ,iud permit you they pay attention. change lose its integrity. pea-like form, blue, white, purple or yel- ed last night at Nut island, HoughsNeck, 1 ,.;1nt to take a row around Flores Is- One’s physical his is the secret of Scott s in terminal to secure the old metal which entered in- Emulsion’s great success. low, long spikes, and with flat feelings are before sailing away to other parts of bodily to their construction. It is a most combination of seeds that are bitter as gall until the flavor “train callers.’’ happy flesh-giving, lhe hrst week in July the boats, which strength- archipelago. Generally speaking, you has been They announce the ening and their somehow taken out of them. had been purchased by Thomas Butler & healing agents, perfect union giving net be afraid to trust your life any- starting of all trains them One variety, that with blue of Co., were towed to Nut island at high tide remarkable value in all Azorean boatman will take flowers, (lu- disease. Most ,v c an you, and grounded by tugs far up on the beach. pine tremis, I believe,) grows wild in our all trains of disease .hey arc the most cautious and timid lead to The engines and boilers were taken out, own country, in from Canada consump- broken so far as sea sandy places up and sold for old and natures going to is cort- tion, because con- junk, WASTING to and we sometimes cultivate every bit of iron, brass and that DISEASES. Florida; is a blood copper .... indeed there is And reason for sumption could be removed another in our those disorder and be- went into the scrap Hence its that species gardens, great value in wherein excessive timidity sometimes cause heap and lighters it to the Consumption, it arrests with beautiful white or the blood brought city. pink, ■ on the in yellow A hole was made clear .e .>o- border ludicrous, the must be poor or big through the wasting by supplying the most concentrated nour- flowers, though unaware of their very Katahdin forward of her 11ain seas that environ their little impure before any paddle boxes, ishment, and in i Mrs. Laura C. and all Anaemia and Scrofula it enriches and Phoenix, nilwaukee, Wts. ancient and honorable family. disease can make much about of the Forest City that was start off on a Hue headway. vitalizes the They may day, The standing above the main deck were the blood. In in of “Matron of a Benevolent Home range of the thermometer in the The secret of health is to keep the fact, every phase wasting fair wind, to make the shortest | great hog frames which brace and it is most and knowing the good Dr. Miles’ Nervine Azores is from 45 degrees, the low- blood pure and full of strength. When effective. Your doctor will confirm all we the weather Falir., strengthen the ship, and her after cabin. ;md suddenly become has done me, my wish to help others, over- a man or woman loses flesh and vitality, about it. est known extreme, or 48 degrees, the or- The boats have bad an eventful career. say Don’t be to a •‘Stuous that lose of the comes my dislike for the publicity, this there is something wrong in the blood. persuaded accept substitute / they sight | extreme were in Maine steamboat letter me In Nov. and dinary of January, to SO degrees, The start of it is to be in the stom- They pioneers and are I may give Dec,, 1893, likely Scott & altogether blowu to sea history, the Katahdin for more Bowne, New York. All The inmates had the “La Grippe the highest known extreme of near ach or bowels, and if they are put in running Druggists. 50c. and 51. July than 31) uu the ;.-h; or their boats are pounded to and I was one of the first. order the trouble years Bangor route, and S Resuming duty the level of the sea. But the cli- gradually stops. Con- though the Forest City on the Portland a the rocks. In this way two I too soon, with the care of so many sick, I sumption is a germ disease, but if the running mate is so and the ex- route for more than 40 did not and in a month temperate equable, blood is and the years. ;!.c tlieir crews were lost regain my health, good, keeps lungs strong only a I They have breasted the storms aud M became so debilitated, and wicrvous tremes of sensible heat and cold are great- and healthy, the germs cannot find a K> ago in going the six miles be- fierce gales that sweep the Atlantic coast from sleeplessness and the drafts made on increased the of the at- place to lodge and are cast off. If there’s ly by dampness in tiie winter and in tire a Cruz and the next town on my vitality, that it was a question if I could a weak spot, the germ will find it. Even months, busy mosphere, which is so great that paper- summer season have carried of side of the island. go on. A dear friend advised me to try after that, strong and pure blood will thousands 1 will not adhere to the walls and tourists to Maine I>r. Miles' Restorative Nervine. i hangings strengthen the lungs so that they can ports. forget these bugaboos when I hey have both done I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am ; tile veneering of furniture soon slips off. gradually rid themselves of the germs. splendid service, vcr the swells ul the nrid- aiid to theii long in better health than ever. I still continue I he It is and that owing superior strength and |501_ island of comes next in by creating strength purity rayal due .... OF.... seaworthiness have been in use much i'i a good stout wherry, with the Its occasional use, as a nerve food, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discover}7 course, sailing southwest from Flores 11-1 than the time allotted to 1 as my work is A letter ad- cures and other diseases. longer average and iho wind gist strong ! very trying. consumption dressed to miles. It is the most It makes one flesh — not wooden steamers of this class. Vessels ; Milwaukee, Wis., will reaeh me.” perhaps frequented gain flabby, wavt : and white-cap every June fat, but firm, of twice their size and of the most modern Ladies’ 6,1S94. Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix. of all the Azores, after St. Michael, as it oily sound, useful, healthy Fine 1 have taken their Kid, spiee ol possible Dr. Miles’ Nervine is on a flesh. Hundreds of have testi- type places. danger sold positive has one of the best harbors in the archi- patients that the first to its The Forest was built iu New ais zest to the it guarantee bottle will benefit. fied wonderfully beneficial effects City York i enjoyment. All sell it at bottles or and lies for the druggists $1,6 for $5, pelago directly in the track ol in many diseases and in Portland steam packet company Button it will be sent, on of especially incip- &LaceBoots u> tell which is prepaid, bluer, the j receipt price in 1854 John She was by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, iud vessels crossing the Atlantic. At any ient consumpt on. by lnglis. the first a the sea in steamer that this below; except rate it has been famous in A large book of 1000 pages, full of these testi- prominent steamboat That formerly sold at St'.00 to long America, monials with ever c. portraits and of the builder built. She was of 1134 here white clouds skurrying i autographs gross when for the *4.00 Dr. and doubtless in as writers, can be had sending 21 cents to cover per at Miles’ Nervine Europe also, the old- by tonnage, cost about and was pair, only. the that tender postage and wrpping only. World’s Dispen- 8225,000, mighty deep considered an Restores Health time paradise of absconding bank cashiers sary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. up-to-day craft in every lie sometimes seen in a child's at that ] and swindlers of all sorts and conditions, particular time. Her passenger '.■aid it “come on to as corn. To to carrying capacity was about one half blow,'’ get these fields you have to who found it advisable to retire fora time School Statistics. 400, same that of the new steamer Bay State. The money '•ay. a few minutes would cross the el ins a I$Ij687 l>y steep, from the The island its late zigzag path public gaze. got THE U. S. COMMISSIONER OF Capt. John B. Coyle, founder of the difference in REPORT OF this treacherous cut in the lace of fitter for to name aud | them, goats singular from a green shrub, the EDUCATION. company father of'the present mana- This lot includes: iv: It is not uncommon to cross traverse than tor human ger, superintended the of the boat. beings; yet the fio/'), which carpets all its and Dr. Wm. T. United States Com- building can valleys Harris, When the war broke out the French Kid, Fine Hand ic.- to Corvo on a road Forest you get Dongola balmy morning, | only to Pouta Delgada, a consider- clothes its mountains from to lias made top bottom. missioner of Education, public City, like many other boats of her class Sewed and Cloth Boots in to return in an or i Top hour two, i able inland lies that and Seen from afar it is one in northern village, way by immense conical bis report for the year ended Nov. 30, waters, was chartered by the Common Sense «P Toes. detained there several Opera weeks it the inhabitants of must government and used for several as be-j Fajemsinho go mountain, rising to the clouds and bear- 1893. The report states that iu tlie year years B. L. Tobacco. a and s to come back over the : to and from transport. She did not at any time then every pair is a BABGAIX. possible every day their field-labors. every trace of recent the whole number of en- ing comparatively 1892-93 pupils encounter the but it us ten-mile channel the rebels, remained for between I We climbed a little way and were well volcanic formation. up Its chief town, Villa rolled in schools and colleges, public and her soon after, when she had returned to and in winter the boats sel- amis; ; rewarded by the backward view. The da lies at to encounter Horta, the southwestern ex- private, in tile United States, was 15,083,- Portland, them just outside It is best and We have a large lot of ut. are out at all. afternoon sun shone tli.e mouth of the harbor. up tremity, on a semi-circular or 22.5 of the entire broad, deep, 030, percent, popu- The of the ug!i the entire population ot | gorge with a soft illuminat- story capture of the Caleb yellow light, bay, which is protected two boid lation. This was an increase over the by Cushing by the rebel privateer Tacony is inland is less tliau 13,000, it con- ing one side and throwing the other into of 370,097, and the total BOOTS & promontories that form the horns of the preceding year familiar to many. It was the Forest City as it SHOES -oral besides .'Santa shadow. It on a water- would be increased to 15,400,000, if pupils that was villages Cruz, glittered silvery crescent. Besides its own headlands— armed by citizens of cheapest, in attendance educational Portland, of all kinds, bought before the recent ■ them the fall which tumbled upon special and ;n with the along coast. Largens over the edge of a Monte da Guia and company Chesapeake, on Espalamaca, facing were included. The enrollment June sharp advance in which will be earest town, and between it and agencies 27, 1803, was sent in pursuit of the prices, near-by precipice to the surf far below each other like watchful sentinels—the of in the schools for the pupils public rebels. It was the Forest City that was is made trom sold at old prices. o.iital you see a little river hurrying and turned to burnished the whole numbered an increase of gold harbor of Horta is somewhat sheltered by year 13,510,719, bearing flown on the rebels when they mean, Kibeiia and 1.92 cent, over the year, blew (the Cruz), broad expanse of sea in front. Clouds of the island of Sao to the per preceding up the Cushing and surrendered. |j long .Jorge north- while the attendance increased o.i "f average John J. father of the etches stunted cedar trees—a I vapor above the cascade wavered to and while four miles Capt. Liscoinb, ward; only away the 3.45 per cent. treasurer of the W. T. COLBURN, present com- •f timber so in Flores fro in the breeze company, the best leaf— plentiful i like incense from a magnificent volcano of Pico lifts its broad The details of attendance show that manded her at that time. ;t furnishes the with children in the United States leave school only people swinging censer; and over all lowered the shoulders as an efficient breakwater to the 'I lie Forest City lias liad few command- McClintock two-fifths of the to Block, High St. is for about year engage era. Besides shipped to the other islands hazy elil't's in their three-fold semi-circle, easterly gales. Just-north of Monte da Capt. Liscomb her other iu labor or from other motives. There masters liave been William purposes. Flores is Capt. Snow- Lasts ■-building diversified in color by every shade of Guia, the southwest headland, stands were in the male i employed year 122,050 man, now of the Bay who went on longest. mar in almost State, form, entirely and Monte or teachers and female. There lias brown, green gray, bright red in Qurmada, Burnt Mountain, with 260,954 the Forest City 30 years ago when lie first 11 indented with mini- i been a decrease in the number of male hig eiill's, places, with bands of its red and brown dill's entered the service of tiie company, who j shining ebony curiously-colored teachers since and the number of ..1 ami 1880, was one year When bays: nearly every bay has wherever the and base of blackened and cultivated pilot George Knight j lava-ledges, protruding slag female teachers has increased 70 per cent, was 1 master; Kicliard Donovan and •! slo re. Capt. along At Largens there the were wet or j through soil, by streams terraces like ancient battlements. It juts in that period. The number of school Capt. John Craig. proois of the inhospitable eliar- waterfalls. While houses iu 1893 was 235,420, valued with all IN GREAT VARIETY. j toiling up the stony sharply into the sea, and on the reefs ex- During her long career the Forest tlieir contents and at « '-oast in the remains of wrecks appurtenances $398,- never met with serious way, which seems more like the ruined from it is an break- City any mishap. j tending uncompleted The school revenue for that 435,039. year She was a sea boat. Site was about. Here piles of spars stairs of an old than a superior ! abbey path, grasp- water. Among the patches of corn and was tile total $105,000,000; expenditures withdrawn from the line a year ago last Are ms of beams and bulwarks toil ing the heather on the innei side for and were Of this amount grain vine-land, separated by tall $103,000,000. $104,- February, and was towed here on July fairs ot disaster: there the ! was for teachers' 1st groatci safety and ramming our improvis- of cane which crown the 000,000 paid wages; $31,- by the tug Nemo. j hedges heights for the construction of school ■en pan-.-ls ;'.nd black arched roof ed down hard 000,000 The Ivatalidin was also built in New You alpenstocks between the and terrace their sides, you see the re- bouses and for 1 $28,000,000 fuel, supplies, York John & Presents unlo nnatv a by Inglis Sous. She was ship'> ■uiipanioir’ ! rocks to a which would have mains of ancient etc. Wedding prevent slip, fortifications and two or Iu the last 20 the value of years, built for the Sanford Independent Line, a h>ir.e i i-» the dark walls and us school iu the United States and |j dropped into the surf roaring at the three old castles, all fallen to decay. The property running between Boston and Bangor, Dizzy? IX AI.I. LIXLS. a mauve hnuse. the common school have I which line was oi Planks, ; foot of the precipice, we were astonish- first view of the harbor and Hashes expenditure succeeded by the Boston | city more than doubled. I and bed ding cruises in seas, d to see both men and women Bangor steamship company. Does your head ache at times, by many come the traveler like a dream of The number of schools re- upon beauty. public high The ivatalidin started on •• her trial and stomach out of is t»u doo j>. ami ->n tlmm some j tiip appetite poor tgc down it, burdens | Villa da Horta the to the bureau in 1895 was 2,812, triopiug carrying heavy occupies entire shore ported j to Bangor, May ll), 1SD3, under command order ? of 5 ;u name of ti •• hoin which and ship on their heads as and as employing 9,489 teachers, 252.- of diaries IJ. lighiiy securely ! of the bay and dings to the steep sides ol having ] Sanford. Her last trip from 051 enrolled. were still bo t j- c. r.-i pupils Reports receiv- to Boston was v i...ay Among we run up ami down stairs at home. Of the hill that rises Bangor made June is, 1SD4, L. F." is just the medicine SH1KT WA.iS’i abruptly from the wa ed from 1,45,4 private high schools and * *- Otis in with 'A ji:,j• i•. i'h; the \Vi:;. ■lane. \ur.- course Capt. Ingraham command, It is a combina- y this careless c.ouiivience Cannes from tor's edge—the quaint ol its teachers and you require. | monotony academies, employing 0,201 4 73 passengers and a lull cargo of freight. ••i and Hie ;’fy n uh. ilalti- ha\iJ-L been used to ! instruction to There tion that reaches cases. always it: and we no- one-story, white-washed buildings, with giving 90,147 pupils. The ivatalidin lias continued on the justsueh i .i: ous. entire;--' were 451 universities and colleges for men uninteresting ta ce. that their bare feet I dingy red all route the year with the appeared to roofs, apparently through, excep- ** precisely and for sexes. Of w The True L. F.” Medicine or d. surrounded by fields, divided both these 310 ere co- tion of one winter, that of when she grasp every stone they stood on, much as | alike, one above relieved ISfi-t, Hitters. rising another, educational, an increase of 5 percent, in ran on the Fall ;-board fashion, stone in Hiver line. She has prob- by walls, 1 bird’s claws a We met a by the or and two The total of instruc- ; grasp bough. bright, green orange groves years. number ably seen more and harder service and lias von,en were | .'ISe. a bottle working with their with a tors- was and of everywhere. ; Fa.jemsmhn girl great bundle of gardens, over which scores of wind-mills 10,247 pupils 140,055. contended witli more ice than any vessel short -1 umdiois h »e». on j Colleges for women alone numbered 143. that lias not been in wood tier head. herself for one swing their arms as if the Arctic seas. | Poising i lusty challenging with AT LOWER TRICES (r is 2,114 teachers and 122,949 students. At the time she was finished no steam- ramie also built near the moment on a single stone to let us pass, any number of Azorean Don Quixotes to These institutions had | 5,319,002 volumes er liad then been so and ex- ■0 ‘im with dark cliffs behind 1 beautifully TIIAX EVER BEFORE. high, *he om salutation witli a mortal combat. The in their their was I acknowledged principal street of libraries; equipment pensively fitted out. Her tonnage was o.e streets are bordered by loose “boa tardc" valued at endowment j smiling (good afternoon;) the city follows the curve of the all $128,872,801; funds, Il'3-4. She liad accommodations for 7>00 bay the black lava-stone, behind which tlien $98,095,705; income for year, $17,071,- Her cost was j gathering up her red petticoat in one the way from Monte Qurmada to Espala- passengers. SJo0,000. H. J. 550, and the benefactions during the year, Tlie Katahdin has LOCKE, of the same hand and always been consider- ’ages gloomy color, steadying the faggots with the maea, the two horns of the State | crescent, $0,715,138. appropriations for agri- ed one of the stanchest sidewheel steam- National Bank ■ d Buildxig Belfast. « or riled; with occasionally a other she bounded down the mountain and is protected from the encroachments cultural which received aid from i schools, ers running out of Boston. She was a > ■ of the sea a oieteutious mansion of by high, thick, parapeted the United States under the act of boat in a two-story j side with steps as fearless and graceful as 1892, very easy rough sea. In all her wall of masonry. In front of this the amounted the to e.rI:-;-beaten white close to during year $1,634,715. of service she never had an accident standing ours were the reverse. ocean waves years lapse upon a beach of As a result of in i* gently professional education of and once was <-t without wTalI or in front, of any consequence, only yard j Speaking Azorean glittering black sand. In the suburbs the there were medi- agriculture, though year, graduated 4,991 seriously damaged by a storm, and that d the lanes between these villas peer out from stony j these volcanic islands, all embowering foliage, cal students, 2,852 dental students, 3,394 was the winter of 1885-80. rugged, lofty and behind the during ■b~ hj narrow to be called ! all, smooth-topped hills law students and streets,) and present such an pharmacists, 0,770 7,830 On Jan. !), 1880, the Katahdin left Wiu- precipitous, unprom- trend toward the center of the '•un in and half-naked gradually theological students. Theological schools terport at the usual and had tine ding pigs, poultry ising appearance from the sea, a closer in- until are lost amid hour, FOR island, they the clouds are more FARMERS. heavily endowed, compared with weather until off when a dure while of in that circle around their Cape Porpoise, groups peasants spection reveals luxuriant vegetation, rich summits. their expenses, than any other class of in- heavy gale arose, increasing each moment. The farmers of Maine whose property is unin- calico and scarlet petticoats Fan NIK B. Ward. stitutions. Of one- jackets pastures and beautiful woods. The cli- theological students, Oft Boone island a tremendous sea broke cumbered by mortgage are giving enoi.nYagement Vt- half their in de- to a Maine enterpri/.e by insuring in the -dor to the scene and a touch of mate, though humid, is and get collegiate training in the bulwarks on the port bows, swept delightful, A nominational one-sixth in non- > Traveling Dog. schools, the forward main deck clean and carried pieuesK was added some held combined with the by natural fertility of tiie sectarian 3 cent, schools, and only per in away the bulwarks on the starboard side. a wooden WHAT DO DUMB Maine Mutual Fire Insurance Co. dragging huge plow soil sort of ANIMAI.S THINK OF US? State nor- brings every vegetable product universities. The graduates of Large quantities of water went into her "veil them and a ox mal schools numbered the number OK AUGUSTA. wicker-topped to the utmost perfection. Sugar-cane, “Owney” is a dog whose proprietorship 4,491; cabin, and in a short time there were 7 1-2 My Mamma gives me d with solid of wood for of students, 53,405. The amount appro- feet of water in the chunks wheels, coffee and tobacco grow on is claimed the clerks of hold. For 10 hours BROWN'8 INSTANT RELIEF, luxuriantly by postal this States for of normal 1 ti- priated by support the steamer breasted the tremen- the some of the besides the a heavily For Coughs, Colds, Collo, Cholera slowly through village. islands, vine- country. He has taste for and schools that was and for Col. HENRY (j. President. traveling year $1,452,914, dous seas, until the afternoon, when the Morbus, Dysentery, Croup, Sore STAPLES, i-!i -i (lie cliff's that environ and Fajem yards groves of orange and lemon has visited almost every part of the Unit- buildings, $8*10,820. wind having somewhat she Throat, Diphtheria, eto. 0. E. :,, subsided, put Oapt. NASH, Vice President. iare ed and is now not too nearly perpendicular, trees. There is no doubt that fruits and States, going to make the into Portsmouth harbor. Afterward she I THINK IT IS REM. NICE TO TAKE. E' tour of Cider E. S. have been cut out and of all the world, starting from the Pa- Prospective Large Supplies. steamed to her hull intact. TURNER, dges plant- plants kinds, from all Boston, being NOBWAT Msdiotke Co., Me. Secretary, countries, cific coast on Prepared by Norway, 'd a Pacific mail steamer for Some of the best-known and most ex- >m, and could he cultivated here with suc- Too cider are on the 0, W. Treasurer. liax, potatoes, cabbages greater on many apples ground JONES, Hong Kong, thence a P. S- O. steamer perienced navigators on the coast have These rise in steps to such a cess than in most other parts of the to and thence to New York and in almost every part of the and commanded the world; England, country Katahdin, among them BOARD OF DIRECTORS ;'i back to Tacoma. It is a that the upper ones look like green but, unfortunately, the native inhabitants great pity he prices for cider and cider vi negar are low Capts. Charles B. Sanford, J. P. Johnson, cannot record his views of the various S. William R. Roix and F. C. HENRY G. STAPLES, CHARLES E. NASH, the of lava that show have neither the nor in view of a In such west- Henry Rich, "ling layers energy intelligence he will witness. large output. NEW sights We lose a Homer. All of the 1 their great these, excepting first ALGERNON BANGS, FRANK L. WEBBER, edges. The lava strips are to turn the natural of their deal not ern States as Mo., and Mich, advantages by knowing what the dumb ani- 111., Ia., named, are now dead. In recent years k JAMES E. FULLER, CHARLES H. BLAISDKLL, ‘-inept w here cushions of moss and position to the best account. Their im- mals think of us. For although the fabu- windfalls and unmerchantable fruit are in the Katahdin has been commanded by | Bc-FORE ^AftER^ “‘•as lists make them talk as now LIFE CHARLES W. JONES. lave given them soft tints of gray, plements are of the rudest kind. In sow- talk, they always abundance and only extremely low figures Capt. Marcus R. Pierce, of the Pe- human and not as can and Otis fetus mil lean over. A throw the seed about at beings, dogs, parrots, be secured. At remote points in Kan- nobscot, Capt.- iDgraliam, the M. E. C. WEST'S NEBVE AND BEAIU TBEATMENT long grasses ing they random, etc. Once in a while we get a of to the and master of the new of is sold andor positive written guarantee, 'v:iV glimpse sas, owing plenitude high cost present City Bangor. by This compat y is popular because it is meritori- hack in the is one of the on the of nature for a a authorized agents to cure Weak valley calculating bounty dog’s real opinion by the contemptuous of to farmers arc During the ten se veral steam- only, Memory; ous and has had a marvelous It is the k-;i‘ j moving market, selling past years Loss of Brain and Nerve Power: Lost growth. iciosities of the a rich and are never manner in which he treats some of or ers have been burned Manhood; only Maine company doing business on the divi- island, huge, return; they disap- us, good, t ough soft, fruit as low as 5c per at Houghs neck. Quickness: Night Losses; Evil Dreams; Lack of J the dend plan. It is conducted upon the lines of two 11,11 d. of I by attachment he shows us. There is bu. In The first one taken there was the old Confidence: Nervousness; Lassitude: all erne-shaped mass black lava, pointed. Altogether, the islands produce fact, throughout large areas west Drains; of the oldest and most successful insurance com- | I a so Loss of Power of the Generative in 1 nothing dog likes well as a ramble in of the rates are so man-of-war which once did ser- Organs either panies in the United viz: the and Ml Mississippi freight Niagara, sex. caused States, Holyoke hunlred feet high, rising like a ! annually upwards of 17,000 pipes of wine, the high by over-exertion, Youthful Errors, or the of ; country, and he will attach as to forbid the of cider vice at the as a Excessi Use of Quincv Massachusetts, who have been ,r quickly shipment stock. navy yard receiving ship. Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, liin if no more and doing business since 1843 and 1851 jjillow. There is about 100.000 boxes of oranges and i himself to one whom he discovers to have While the market for In 18!)1 the which was one of which lends to Misery, respectively, cheap apples is thus Brooklyn, Consumption, Insanity and have never failed to a dividend. All this habit. But of and Death. By mail, #1 a box: six for $5; with pay '-"luting fvi how it came there than for lemons—which are sent to the moral and mental this does not to later au- fleet at was buildings insured in this must be sur- mostly Eng- j glutted, apply Farragut’s Mobile, burned, written guarantee to cure or refund company ! of the animal creation we are the money. veyed bv an agent of the and a 11iu too the and philosophy tumn varieties of better and in 18i>2 old man-of-war Sample package, containing five eampany, plan imber. It is large to have land, United States, Hamburg keeping qualities. Wyoming, days’treatment, made. This is doue at I in general in and the the with full instructions, 'lit cents. Oat the company's expense. 1 profound ignorance. to the of a vessel :| "tried [New Everything points placing great Galena, government sample Every person insured is a member of the com- town by a flood, and much Brazil. They also export considerable Bedford Standard. only sold to each person by mail. Eveniug many winter apples in cold storage, which that the previous winter had run ashore pany during the life of his policy, and is entitled fur salted and beef to and Por- j R. H. MOODY, BELFAST. to its benefits. ";:ny .i]v force to have blown it pork Maderia later should do much to relieve the mar- on were Last Dilapidated.unoccupied or neglect- Gay head, destroyed. year ed " buildings, and those in bad repair, will not be ‘-b the it and a deal of coarse linen There is a most weather vane ket of undue No matter how the old steamers of the Halifax airund planted “right end tugal, good ingenious pressure. propeller taken by this company at any rate. We give in- I on exhibition at Tillsou's wharf in liberal the the Worcester and were FOR EITHER SEX. surance “"i: care.” made from the crop may be, and considering line, Carroll, I C DBIIII’C for protection. Those wishing to insure Perhaps some sportive home-grown flax. One of LC Dnlln 9 This iu- for shape of a steamboat somewhat resem- tlie probable outlet on export account, burned. A few years ago the famous old remedy being revenue only will have to seek it elsewhere. G'Uiii Mini it u, their most valuable is the — directly to the from tlie depths of the productions tlie old but said some hard stock to sell well. Rock, once owned Jin: Fisk —jeeted bling Katalidin, by ought fairly Plymouth by seat of those diseases J. llku » which to be a some run on the sound 0. JOHNSON, rociet, and down it came lupine, here grow's to extraordi- representation of the Bangor, the In of the middle states and south- and and afterward used of the Genito-l’rinary Liberty, "-1- first boat ever run ern New as an excursion boat from was -ii.-cu liolow of the hills with nary size and is raised in great quantities. between Boston and England the situation is not Boston, Organs, requires no Agent for Waldo County and Vicinity. 1 which when the much there. change of diet. Csre Bangor, wind blows runs better. Early-made cider is very broken up vonigb to ,|ant it forever. The The farinaceous seeds of it, after being guaranteed in 1 to S the walking beam, machinery and paddle weak and last market- Ihese vessels are not wholly obliterated a year’s goods being _ „■ "* "ns soaked in sea-water to days. Small plain park* like all of them in get rid of their as if steam It is ed at as as from for substantial relics of valle,, wheels, by power. pret- figures low 4c per gal. Con- memory, TT T> TTa age, by mail, 81.00. lUU ‘latk wth cedars, and lower bitter taste, are a favorite article of food tily painted and is an admirable piece of necticut cider makers have offered goods some of them are still preserved at X# U nlJSold only by WE HAVE GOT HOLD ■Hi' work. It was made a St. man at 4 l-2c at neck. In a little cove under the corn field, and among the poorer classes; the green leaves by George shipping station, or approxi- Houghs B. H. MOODY. BELFAST. 29 OF THE BEST LINE orange groves; whose name could u tin* not be learned. [Roc k- mately 5 l-2e at Boston and N. Y., with- brow of Great hill there is an interesting way, the G of this are excellent fodder for the the anges island, cattle; land Star. out So as of summer built of .OF. o'1 buyers appearing. long these group cottages por- small, are the best in dry stalks are used for tire-wood, and the farmers cannot tions of these old steamers. animg very prices prevail expect to Standing DO YOU KNOll rest is under for a fertilizer. receive over (5 or 8c perbu. for cider side by side is the pilot house of the Ply- LADIES fli plowed They apples, DR. FELIX I' xt especially early pickings. These out of mouth Rock and the pilot house of the LE BRUN’S village rejcces under the odd say that the most dry and sandy soil, if Easy the way, however, the market ought to Carroll. Back of the Plymouth Rock pilot i; aid all the be- manured” with lupine, is rendered do Steeli ei.ljeni8inln way “green To easy better. house is the pilot house of the Worcester, Pennyroyal Pills Cigars Uul bay, *"‘ljen' is the It is to which lias been ever shown in Belfast, manufac- neyards, and refer to it; and four satisfactorily. They and are School of Shorthand aw from k'ro»0n88 Virgil Pliny or inflame the bat leave them the long-time weakness. [N. E. Home- Katabdin now displayed on two Typewriting. MENdelivering; good wages start, pay and fields intestines, Pend for free Illnrtnted Catalogue. no work round. of wheat and dred Gerard “There be stead. houses at the cove. weekly; capita) required; year years ago wrote, la natural, healthy condition. 2S cents. L. A. Cray A Son, Portland, Me. 12w38* GLEN BROS., Rochester, N. Y. iSepubltcan goumai Burned to Dealt Naphtha. | Northport New*. The Churches. JOSIE THOMAS MI8TAKE8 NAPHTHA FOB KERO- What is the verdict? seems to he the up- The Wisconsin conference of the Metho- Scrofula, Salt Rheum SENE AND 18 FATALLY BURNED. NARROW BELFAST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1895. permost question here. dist church a vote of 109 to 1 de- E8CAPE OF THE HOTEL. Episcopal by Bev. Geo. B. Tufts will at the Cove cided to admit women as to the A terrible accident, in which one little girl preach delegates And All Other Blood Diseases—How conference. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE lost her one man severe next Sunday afternoon at two o’clock general You life, received wounds They May Be Cured. Should The Waldo and the building narrowly escaped destruc- Mrs. Oscar Drinkwater is sick with county Congregational Confer- Journal Pub. Oo. very Speaking simply from what Hood’s Sar- Republican tion, occurred at the Arlington House last ence was held at Jackson Oct. 8th and 9th. typhoid fever, but it is hoped that the worst has not Rev. Geo. S. Mills and wife and saparilla done, only once or twice, Sunday morning. Mrs. Miller, the landlady, is others of CHARLES A. passed. but in thousandsof wecan Think PIMBPHT. cases, honestly Twice } B„ before retiring Saturday night, put two the North church society attended. to that it is the best for Mr. Wells Reed returned Philadelphia say remedy all dis- Before out of town to large sticks of hard wood in the kitchen Miss Charlotte T. Sibley and Mr. Chds. M. going buy goods in the Dry Goods Hon. Simon S. Brown of WaterviUe a last had a and eases of the blood, whatever the cause. line. All such can be of us from the to the beaus Friday, having long enjoyable bought highest to range keep cooking through Craig were appointed delegates from the the lowest and know candidate for at the of Port- outing here, By its peculiar Combination, Propor- grades, you just what you are get- surveyor port the and a little named Josie We have all of night, girl North Church Sunday School to the State tion and it ting. the Novelties, all that is beautiful Walter in the Process, possesses positive our land under Cleveland! did he not Thomas, 14 of started the lire Mr. Dodge, living back part in line and they come to us from houses that are a suf- Why, years age, up Sunday School Convention held in Winthrop medicinal merit Peculiar to Itself. had the to his ficient guaranty of the excellence we claim for them. only a few months ago turn his back upon It is the fire did of the town, misfortune break week. Sunday morning. supposed next It has cured the most virulent cases Democratic and denounce Cleve- not start to suit her and that leg last Saturday. He was attempting to the, party quickly enough Services at the Universalist church 8un^ of Scrofula and Salt Rheum, even when shift a and it canted on him. lanfaism? she intended to help it along by using kero- hayrack s’.’ o'her A. P. day, Oct. 13th: 10.45 a. m., sermon. 8. S. prescriptions and medicines MANSFIELD, sene, she had been cau- Mrs. R. T. Herrick, Mrs, Annie Batchelder although repeatedly 12 m. The of Gideon. have failed to do any good. In the article on the of the Triumph Judges burning tioned by Mr. and Mrs. Miller never to put and her daughter Abbie have returned from Blood vii: 13-23. Y. P. C. U.,6 p. m. My Belief poisoning, from whatever ori- Masonic steamers Forest and else- kerosene on the fires. mistake she took a very visit to Temple. City Katahdin, By enjoyable Houlton,where they as to the Bible.' ii Tim. hi: 16, IT. gin, yields to its powerful cleansing, puri- where mention is made of other a can of naphtha and the result was an ex- attended the W. C. T. U. convention. They effect blood. If published, The Maine State fying, vitalizing upon,the of the time twenty-seventh Sunday vessels burned at neck for' the plosion which aroused everyone in the house. speak very highly splendid they you desire further write to ns Houghs School convention at October particulars, Mr. and this first visit to Aroostook will Winthrop, metal in their hulls and them the Miller, whose room is on the lower floor, had, as below. Remember that among 15th and will commence one rushed into the office in his clothes long be remembered them. 14th, 16th, day old man-of-war night by Niagara. This ship was sooner than previously announced. It prom- Hood’s where he found the girl enveloped in flames Mr. and Mrs. George Knowlton of East Sarsaparilla designed by George Steers, designer of ises to be the best convention held for many and screaming for help. He at once took off will soon start for California to Is the One True Blood Purifier t,1at we are out the the America and of other fast Northport years. prominently KrMrMKrK closing' yacht many her and wet towels burning clothing applied remain about two years. Mr. K. is in hopes in the public eye today. Prepared only by I1LIVILIVIULI1 remainder of our. and famous crafts. Rev. Geo. 8. Mills gave the first of a se- C. Hood to allay the burns, after which he gave her that his general health will be greatly bene- I. & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. of lectures on over to his wife and while he at- ries What Christ Thought of Sold all 1 notice that the Democratic in daughter fited by a change of climate. His son-in- by druggists. fl;sixforf5. papers Himself” at the North Church last tended to the fire in the kitchen, which was Sunday their sketches of Hon. J. S. Grinnell do law, we understand, will stop on the place HnnH’a B,'||a are the best after-dinner then evening. They will be continued as the ,,uuu s rl,B not allude to the time he tried to get the making rapid progress. He soon had his absence. Pills. They assist digestion. during service until the scries is nomination for governor at Worcester, the fire out, and it was found that a trail of Sunday evening A rare occurred a w as fire had very family gathering At but unceremoniously turned down in followed the girl from the kitchen completed. * f,I,ATHlNf. Less ttai tn favor of few days since at the residence of Mr. and ex-Mayor Prince of this city. to the front office. A large amount of cloth- Rev. Geo. E. Tufts will supply the pulpit m Record. Mrs. John Smith. Although an off-hand as- [Bost Evening ing hanging about the kitchen was destroy- of the Baptist church next Sunday morning there were Nor do they say anything of the very ed and the wood work charred sembly, present representatives and all about the evening. Following is the musical pro- WITH HER times he had in summer time at of four generations, namely, Mr. John MILLINER, We have received an jolly room. In the adjoiniug room the tire caught gram : just Line Smith, his son Fred, his grandson, Fred, Elegant Point Lookout, Md., when chief clerk of in several places, also in the hall and office. Chant, “Lord, Thou Hast Been Our Dwel- MISS ANNIE L. and his great-grand-daughter Ruth, a babe Dow CRIE, the Patent Office at Drs. Stevens and Ellingwood were ling Place,” Washington. of three mouths. Anthem, “Jubilate Deo,” Sudds called and did all in their power for Having just returned from Boston invites atten- EVENING. tion to her large and attractive stock of Exports from Manchester to the United the little sufferer, but she died after Mr. Herbert White of Cambridge, Mass., States have also doubled over those of Anthem, “Deus Misereatur in C.” Danks lingering until midnight. Every dropped into the Cove last Saturday after- i tire last the in- portion Chorus. corresponding period year, noon in his fine schooner the Frolic. of her body was burned over, and so yacht, Solo, Selected crease being especially noticeable in cot- FALL & WINTER bailly in some that the flesh (ell off in It was quite a surprise to his friends, who ton piece goods, cotton velvets, fustiar.s, places At the Maine V. P. C. U. convention in were but Her was burn- not expecting him, greater still linens, damasks and handkerchiefs. Every large pieces. h£ir completely Gardiner last week 20 out of the 30 societies was this when learned he was cotton mill in Lancashire is on ed off, her face scorched and blistered, and surprise they running reported. The following officers were elect- and the have all the his a MILLINERY, fulltime, operatives even her shoes and burned accompanied by young bride, lovely stockings to a ed: Pres., Rev. C. F. Andrews, Old Town; work want, Cor. N. > Y. of .at which All they [Loudon Mr. Miller received a number young lady Brookline, Mass., HATS, manufactured for us. '*> crisp. of bad Vice Pres., T. H. Branch, Waterville; Sec., expressly Tribune. place they were married last Thursday. burns on his hands, wrists and body, and Miss Annie IsOJN IV ETS$ and The British manufacturers knew what after the Frye, Bethel; Treas., L. H. was confined to his bed for the Shortly ceremony they quietly remainder of Blossom, Turner; Executive Com., Miss TRIMMINGS they were about in supporting Cleveland slipped away from their friends and stopped the day after getting the fire out. No blame Georgia B. Bradley, Miss Ruth D. Stevens, and the Democratic tariff and are that night in Boston. In the morning they In all New and Varied DON’T FORGET policy, can be attached to Mr. or Mrs. Miller for Miss Delia Lane. It was decided to hold Designs. took the early train for Rockland, then pro- ser for but now reaping their reward. this sad affair, as they repeatedly caution the next annual meeting at Biddeford. NO DAY apart openings, ceeded to Rockport, wdiere his yacht met That we have five cent nr their not to start fires with NEW and FRESHLY TRIMMED help kerosene, At the 27th annual of the Maine We reprint elsewhere an extract from them, and they are now enjoying themselves meeting order with everv and have forbidden them to use the A on hand. ONE DO naphtha Universalist S. S. convention in HATS BONNE rs always an article Jno. Gilmore in the immensely on their bridal cruise along the Gardiner last by Speed for To mistakes LAR CASH PURCHASE any purpose. guard against week the officers were elected for October on coast of Maine. On after- following Forum “The Inefficiency of Mr. Miller his leaviug Sunday painted naphtha can red, the ensuing year: W. H. Public Schools.” X’o noon Mr. White was asked where he was President, Duran, Country special white and in and it in an- Miss blue, stripes, kept vice A. J. FRENCH bound. “O, Castine,” he carelessly answer- Westbrook; president, Merrill, section of is so that other while the kerosene was country indicated, room, kept in Rev. W. H. Dex- ALSO HAS A FULL LIMB OF We shall a tine line of ed, but as the yacht passed down the bay it Bangor; secretary, Gould, carry Air. Speed's criticisms must be regarded a bright tin can in the kitchen. The mother J. V. looked as had another in ter; treasurer, Bradley, Portland: ex- of a though they port HOSIERY, as of for the girl, who is poor woman with a ecutive general application. Speaking view. However, it is the sincere wish of committee, Mrs. A. B. Crockett, large has the of the com- this we can family, sympathy Rev. section assert with the utmost their friends here that their Dexter, John Kimball, Turner, Mrs. J. UNDERWEAR, MEN'S ZZ It was a narrow many voyage, PANTS, munity. very escape for F. Biddeford. The confidence thatTus assertions are unfound- not on the Frolic but Rhoades, delegates de- the house and its inmates. only through life, may CORSETS, cided to hold the next in Biddeford ed. There has been no such degeneration, be one of perpetual pleasure, peace and hap- meeting BOYS’ SHORT PANTS in 1896. and there is no such as he de- piness. October, GLOVES, illiteracy, News of the Granges. At tlie Advent Christian Hall scribes. but rather an advance in educa- The officers elected at the last stated meet* next Sunday FANCY GOODS, there will be preaching at 2.30 p. in., and tion and in the efficiency of the schools. Equity Grange has four candidates “on mg of Excelsior Lodge of F. & A. M.f were STAMPED Sunday school at to which all chil- GOODS, 12 Main We should be glad to hear from educators the road.” The third and fourth degrees publicly installed at Masonic hall Saturday lp.m., STAPLES A are COTTRELL, dren will lie worked next invited who do not attend other &c. on this subject. Saturday evening. evening, Sept. Gtli by I>. D. G. Master, R. A. &c., schools. A blackboard talk will Stretj as follows: Sunday be Waldo County Pomona met Oct. Packard, M. G. Black, W. M.; Grange at MISS A. F. i f*« The editor of the an given the close. The Young So- SOUTHWORTH, Age publishes open 8th with \ ictor Searsmont. The George Wicher, S. W.; Isaac Hills, J. W.; People’s Grange, of letter to Waldo in which Bartlett S. F. B. J. ciety Loyal Christian Workers will hold MISS R. A. County Grange travelling was excellent, and although the Wadliu, D.; Glidden, D.; FRENCH, \ Cu^ncl1 their at six in. This will he to his V. Mendle, S. S.; Isaac Crockett, J. S.; meetiug p. service attempts explain retaining for threatening weather kept many away the PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK A. W. Hasson, Chap.; A. F. be followed by an evangelistic service at 7 exclusive publication in his own paper attendance was good. The Grange was call- Elwell, Tyler. m. Bible L A. President. FRANK R. WIGGIN, Cashier The treasurer was absent and as the secre- p. study Wednesday evening at 7. KNOWLTON, certain portions of the of the ed to order by the Worthy Overseer, J. G. proceedings Church at 7 who invited Past tary was the installing officer they will take prayer meetiug Friday eveniug which were to have been Harding, Master M. E. county grange p. in. All invited to attend these services. Harrimau to take the master’s their offices later. A large audience was sent to The Journal. The relations of the chair. Re- marks for present and manifested quite an interest in At the Maine Baptist Convention which 0 Solicited. the good of the order were made Fur Age man to the Grange do not interest us, Deposits several. the proceedings. The ceremony passed off met at Old Town Oct. 1st and 2d, INDIVIDUAL Feb. 28 1894. May 4, 1894. JUl) 24, 1*94. let. 2, 1*94, Dec. 19, instructed in the fifth Bros. M. B none in the pains he has taken in rendering membership comprises fur 12.50 locks, they may The communication on the second page degree. Presidents of all So- length, edged, the work in a beautiful and im- Baptist Young People’s Hunt, B. F. Foster, C. A. Levanseller and dignified, cieties in the State and with regard to a frequent cause of fires two delegates who manner. The brethren to Sisters and Jackson were made a pressive extend are to be elected The annual Ladies’ Astrachan Coats, was written Murpliy annually. before the recent in is to be tragedy committee on and him their hearty wishes, and may his visits meeting held in.October, in connec- time, place programme. tion when the of a lan- to with the annual meeting of the Maine with sleeves, 25.00 INVESTMENT Burnham, members of other upsetting The Grange was then for dinner. lodges be as pleasing suspended Baptist Missionary Convention, the pro- tern in a barn caused loss of life as well as and to them. At the close of the of fur will that this After dinner the choir gave a selection. Re- gratifying gram to he arranged through consultation Any judge say 1 destruction of The exercises the sat down to a bounti- with the officers of the Conven- last mentioned garment is less than property. question of marks were made by several about ascer- compauy Missionary ful After the exercise of tion. Prof. F. W. Johnson, principal of Co- ONE-HALF what it would cost to insurance conies home to every taining the number of fifth degree members spread. pleasant property burn Classical Institute, Waterville, was make. in the sampling the good things provided, Mr. owner. It is for the interest of everybody county, and the secretary was in- chosen president of the convention; Vice- structed to Weidemeyer sang a few songs in his pleasing President, E. W. Porter, Corre- DEO., MARCH. JUNE and SI? to guard against accidental tires. One ascertain. The question, Re- Rockland; way, and in due time the dis- snonding Secretary, Rev. W. B. Shumwav, solved, That education has done more for large company Ladies’ Fur Boas from careless person may be the cause of Springfield; Recording Miss raising the persed to their homes, well pleased with the Secretary, Absolute farmers than wealth, was discussed Maud E. Mathews, Rev. ^'qq Security Guaranteed- insurance rates for a whole community. by Belfast; Treasurer, j Dr. Millett, M. E. W. H. evening’s enjoyment. J. E. Cochrane, Hallowell. SS^Please give us a call. No Over Harriman, Moody, insurance, which leads to not a few trouble to show Real Estate. M. B. Hunt, D. O. Bowen, J. R. Hurd, goods. fires, the must be held companies respon- B. F. Foster, A. L. J. O. Secret Societies. The l‘etit Manan Land and Industr Mudgett, Johnson, ofl'ei at *10.00 share, :l sible and we think more care should be B. F. par, per tifTy for; V. B. Paul, and Sisters Bartlett and WELLS. lars of the Stock of the Bowen, The Grand of the I. O. O. F. will 1895.—3m40 Treasury exercised in Lodge Belfast, Oct. 1, The invite*the closest scru;: placing risks, and better rates Jackson. The discussion was followed Company by meet at Portland, Oct. 15. fairs and prospects, and will be p!> given to those who can show that all pos- music by the choir; declamation by Brother swer all inquiries. At a meeting of Tarratine Tribe, I. O. R. Customers announce to the A stiflieient acreage of real estate i- sible have Tell Respectfully pub- been taken Googins; A. L. lls precautions song by Mudgett, who was against last a perpetual and absolute guarantee encored and M., Friday evening the following offi- lic aDd their valued that ers. accidental tires. If would ex- sang another song; reading by Here it Is! patrons Present condition of the lmsie>" everybody .OUR the in Sister cers were elected: Senior Sagamore, E. M. all tran- managenient stating that a spe- ercise as much care as were Holmes; reading by Sadie Farrar; after Kov. 1, 1895, in 2 cent, though they Junior addition to the per quart' Crocker; Sagamore, H. W. Dunton; will be declared in 1890. All st in of a total loss fire recitation, “Rizpah Mourning Her Sons,” sactions will be danger by there of F. H. Welch. FALL STYLE. record Oct. 28, 1895 will receive tin- L by Lucy Bean; J. O. Johnson. A Keeper Wampum, The would be fewer song by dividend. fires, insurance rates election of the other officers was deferred to vote of thanks was Victor given Grange for Write the Company for surveyor would be lower, and insurance companies next Friday evening, when the chiefs will Fresh Ground Mm etc. courtesies. The next meeting will he with pectuses, would find their business more be raised to their and a profitable. Mystic Grange, Belmont, November stumps, Degree PETIT MANAN LAN1) AND INDUSTRIAL 5th, Team from with the Portland and vicinity will visit 64 High Street, Belfast, Malm, following programme; Open- ARK UNSURPASSED FOR STRENGTH STRICTLY An Augusta despatch to the Boston the tribe and the work. Mr. Or 401 John Hancock Building, Boston, exemplify O. -— ing exercises; report of address AND WHILE ..... Journal announces that J. H. of Granges; D. Robinson of Boston has FLAVOR, OUR .... Manley of been in town the welcome by Miles Pease; response will be an active by week in the interests Augusta candidate for D. past of the order. CASH. O. Bowen; conferring fifth degree; re- in or | two Congress 1S9G, years later. Sub- marks for of A clause in the will of the late Hon. Joseph good the order; noon recess; NEW TEAS the same in two Farwell to his executors Is appears gave the home National stantially despatch music the Belfast by choir; question, "Resolved, farm in to be Maine papers, and all are from the same That it would be more economical to make Unity disposed of by them, and to to some This new is to Maine source and one supposed to be very near to our own fertilizer by buying feed and feed- go charitable institution. No GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION. departure expected Belfast, choice was the the candidate whose claims are it to stock than to expressed in the will, the execu- advantageous results to presented ing buy commercial fer- INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELF. yield tors disposing of the to such and since in such eulogistic terms, particular stress tilizer; aff., J. R. Hurd, neg., J. G. Hard- property by gift House public alike, they The remainder of the society as they might select. The executors We call will constant (CAPITAL, $150,000. being laid on the fact that he was “the ing. program to be special attention to our choice by having ready furnished will tender the property to the Grand Lodge friend and confidant of Mr. Blaine.” The by Mystic Grange. fC. A. Levan- money be enabled to buy goods of Odd Fellows of this State an seller, for Odd Fel- other Secretary. upon such terms that will permit SURPLUS, despatch says, among things: lows Home, and it is believed the offer will Formosa Tea $tf It is certain that unless Oolong them to place before their custom- pretty Kennebec Yachts and Boats. be accepted. The property is one of the best from 9 to 12 A. M F' is united on a candidate it will be at lower than Open county farms in the town of Unity, contains 200 THE BOSTON DERB* ers goods prices difficult to beat Mr. Milliken, but it is at 50c. lb. in Stockton Walter Arey has hauled out his sloop acres of fine farming land, and can be made per ever before seen 1 to 4 P. M. claimed that when the county is a unit Young man you are not well Idlewild.. one of the most in the 4vv40 for as it has not been in productive country. Springs. DEPOSITS SOKICI IK’ any candidate, dressed unless you wear a The house was is now mod- ^“Premiums GIVEN AWAY to the past, the remainder of the district S. B. Holt is getting ready to build a recently rebuilt, will in and nominate him. miniature ern in all respects, and contains 15 rooms. fall Defender, to be about 20 feet over purchasers of Tea, Coffee or Spices. Wilcox Hat. M. f. all. E. H. DORGIN, So far as Waldo county is concerned we You can fiml them at We would like to look into tlxe pleasant inducements offered to club The steam launch 2y=Special must object to this summary disposition Guinnevere, sloops Mar- face of some one who has never had any de- and Louise have been hauled out rangement of the digestive We see orders. of her vote in a district convention. It is jorie the organs. iiseasss week. the drawn and unhappy faces of dyspeptics The undersigned, having made arrangements of Glasses and not the first time that the has past Fitting assumption in every walk of life.' It is our national with one of the best binders in the State, is pre- The schooner of and PALMER’S, to receive been made that the vote of Waldo county yacht Thelma Boston will disease, nearly all complaints spring pared from this source. Remove the stomach dif- Ihe and Ear a be hauled up at Stockton Springs the com- Masonic Eye specialty could be used as the football of politicians. ficulty and the work is done. Boston Tea Temple winter. Co., ing and thin are Books,Pamphlets It cannot be so used. The Republicans of Dyspeptics pale people literal- and no where else. Magazines SEARSPORT, have them hound in a neat and The Defender has into winter ly starving, because they don’t digest their and strong Waldo are not under rule or gone quar- Gall for the Wilcox’s Boston and at low 13tf county ring food. Consumption never develops in peo- 62 High Street, Belfast. Derby binding, very prices. ters at New Bochelle. A small crew will re- at the beck and call of political bosses. ple of robust and normal digestion. Correct and yon get the proper thing. GKO. W. BUKGKSS. main on board. the wasting and loss of fiesb and we cure the They are men grown, strong in the faith, disease. Do this with food. Notice. C. R. Coombs has taken some GOOD WORKMEN to their own excellent The Shaker Cordial contains al- Noi-Beslflent Taxes In the town or Belmont. In and quite competent manage Digestive ...NEED... photographs of the yacht Edna under full ready digested food and is a of food the County or Wilio, fop the year 1894. Misses & Childrens’ JOB PRINTING affairs. When the time comes to choose digester at the same time. Its effects are felt at once. following list of taxes on real estate of non sail in a stiff breeze, and has also photo- of attended to. for will act Get a of and THEresident owners in the town of Belmont, for every description promptly GOOD TOOLS a candidate Congress they pamphlet your druggist learn Send orders to. graphed I. W. Parker’s fleet catboat, Spar- about the year 1894, in bills committed to FRED A. your and not follow it. ....FOR... upon their own judgment, row. MARRINER, collector of said town, on the 14th of 1894, have been returned him Job the dictation of an bu- day August, by CAPS Burgess’ Printing Office, Augusta literary The sloop yacht Volante of Salem, Mass., to me as remaining unpaid on the 13th day of GOOD WO*l l.axol is Castor Oil made as sweet as MAINE. 3m33 arrived here to have a round stern August, 189o, by his certificate of that date, and BELFAST, t ■ reau. Monday honey by a new process. Children like it. in all the latest re- Our store is ful ot good put on, and hauled into Dyer’s dock Tues- now remain unpaid; and notice is hereby given styles just | that if the said taxes and interest and are If we can’t varrent then Foster of Rock- day. E. L. Macomber is to do the work. charges Thorndike. Mrs. Hattie not paid into the treasury of the said town within ceived from New York and will tell you so. 4 The Volante was built at Brooklyn, N. Y., Mackerel Take a Jump. is her Mr. and Mrs. eighteen months from the date of the commit- port visiting parents, in is 40 feet over all and tons H. 4 J. W. 1877, 13 net. ment of the said bills, so much of the real estate SELLING CHEAP at 1jpholsTering7 J .Mr. E. L. Bartlett of this She is used for and has a Gloucester, October 5. Shore taxed as will be sufficient to the amount J^Ei1 >J Joseph Higgins... cruising roomy Mass., pay due Successors UF A.Paris, 6 1 mackerel took a to interest and Mattress and town is in for a short time-Rev. cabin and forecastle. Her sailing master is jump $27.25 per barrel therelor, including charges, will, Work, also Robes, Rugs Bangor be sold a Deer Isle man and she is hauled up at this morning. without further notice, at public auction David Smith of Surry spent several days Northwest Harbor in the winter. at the office of the selectmen in said town, on B. F. WBBLB’. Sleigh Trimming. the twentieth of recently with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gross- Thursday, day February, 1896, Belfast, Oct. 1,1895.—2m40 A, BOBBIX8, BEST YET. The forty-six footer Gloriana has been at 1 o’clock in afternoon. of Burnham visited his broth- & Luce. of lot No. 60 Eliab Stevens sold by Commodore H. M. Gillig, L. Y. C., Dyer Southerly part 66; Over C. 0. Poor's Drng Store, Fred acres, value §300; tax, §9.00; rebate. §2.78. 4 ounces ('aseline in er, J. H. Stevens, last week—Mrs. to a Boston gentleman. The Gloriana is in Samuel. 1-2 stave 3m40 High Street, Bellas t. O10^ VALUABLE COLT! Morse, mill; value, §300; > !| Cole visited Mrs. E. L. Bartlett Monday- winter quarters at City Island, and will re- tax, §9.00; rebate, §4.24. Notice to Pensioners. jar withmetallic sera1' main there until next This famous MUST BE SOLD, Elisha. of lot No. 31 Mrs.Annabel Underwood of Lewiston visit- spring. Philbrick, Southerly part 10'ents. cutter was built in 1891 for Mr. E. D. Mor- and 32; 60 acres; value, §200; tax, §6.00; rebate, L. C. MORSE of Liberty has bought the only last week....Mr. ed Mrs. F. L. Philbrick gan, a' d by him sold to Dr. W. Barton Hop- FROM ELM BROOK. §232. pension business and records belonging to the Burrows, A. J. Southerly part of lot No 23; Billion) Table for Sale. AT Mrs. Otis of visited at Elisha kins of Philadelphia, who in turn of C. Cates. ALL MEDICINES poo and Newburg disposed Shown on OCT. 1895. 50 acres; value, §240; tax, §7.20; rebate, §2.76. estate J. All persons having A of the and in of her to Commodore Gillig. The Gloriana SATURDAY, 12, billiard table best make cood Gordon’s last week... .Rev. F. 8. Dolliff of Jackson, A. J. Home place, central part of lots claims pending should correspond with him condition will be sold cheap. Apply at the billiard PRICES. So' was built the Herreshofs and was a win- LOWEST by A No. 36 and 87; 9 acres; value, §150; tax, §4.50; room, Church street. a sermon BRACKETT CO., at Liberty. All claims will receive prompt Jackson preached very interesting ner in her class. Next season they turned rebate, §1.85. N. B ALLENWOOD, H. G. B1CKNELL. tf41 attention. 3m31 L. C. MORSE. Drug? •t the Centre church Sunday, Oct. 6th. out a faster craft in the Wasp. 10 Main St., Belfast. 3w41 Treasurer of the town of Belmont. Belfast, Oct 10, 1805.—3w41 NEWS OF BELFAST. The Non-Partisan W. C. T. Alliance will D. C. Greenlaw drove six yoke of oxen to The Supreme Judicial Court will open for hold tbelr market at last week. One regular meeting Friday, Oct. 11th, Bangor pair, the October term next of the W. C. T. A Tuesday .Judge Emery State convention at 2.30 p. m., at the rooms on Main street. bought of Thomas Leonard of Morrill, were next presiding. The opening prayer trill be by either at Belfast or Portland marketmen to be the hand- )ie held A crate of vines said by Bangor Rev. J. M. 11 *''ji cranberry weighing 1140 Leighton, and the deputy sheriffs of shall de- somest into that market this WORD mmuittee arrangements was steamer pair brought in attendance will be Messrs. 3*1 ft'*1 pounds shipped by Tuesday McAlister, afternoon to H. M. year. tide. Whiting, Boston, from IN Vose, Leathers, Jackson and Norton, Roberts of Monroe showed a hand- his farm in East Pensions have been granted residents of Melvin Northport. Watch in a Well. William J. Cunning- of 5-year-old sorrel colts on our Maine as follow: Original, Marcellus God- pair Mr. Edward W. Emerson and his entire ham in cleaning out the well at Geo. A. Tuesday afternoon. They are well dard, Camden; increase, Charlos W. Couil- YOUR company of “Cranks,” which will be at the \ Quimby’s last week found a silver watch allii are evenly matched, both as to lard, Hampden Corner; original, widows, n Opera House Friday evening, Oct. 11th, are deeply embedded in the mud. The well size. etc., Marcia Whittaker, East and COLIC are ,,r and booked to at Troy: re-issue, Vear was and not stop Crosby Inn. dug 18 years ago had been Sous of re- Joseph H. Estes, Belfast; original, widows, p Clark Camp, Veterans, The Belfast Baud is music cleaned out since. The silver cases of the rebearsiug uew etc., Evelyn A. Sears voted in 5 new members and 3 were White, port. watch are in but works preparatory to its annual concert, to which good condition the ed in at the last meeting. A large Frank Moore of this fell from a horse are ruined rust. On one side of the will probably be added a supper. The affair city by case CURED from Ceutre Lincoln- Saturday and broke his above the fquickly ,ti,m of members will leg just the initials ‘‘J. W. H.” are which take place early in November. knee. Moore Was at work for W. A. Manu- engraved, vvere present. al, near Poor’s but when the indicate that the watcli was once the pro- Primrose Assembly, Pythian sisterhood, mills, accident Almanac thinks October should occurred he was trying to ride a colt. The perty of the late John W. Haradeu, son of iwith v.ni,il! s will have a dance at Odd Fellows’ Hall animal reared and fell and in the fall came Pain-Killer.j fair month of autumnal Mr. Daniel Haraden, who formerly owned tolerably next Monday evening, with music by down on the leg of Moore. [Belfast Cor. few severe storms a the place. It was lost over 25 with but and Townsend's Orchestra of Searsmont. Bangor Commercial. probably One who heard of the ;• pleasant temperature. It looks This item seems to call for Moore particu- years ago. person The uncommon of a woman event being find asked if it was a watch and o nns the 13th to 18th, and 25th to 29th. lars. In the first place it is not clear whether IToferbury sent to for drunkenness was seen in the it jail Moore broke the horses or his own. another enquired if was running when < Commissioners are an leg assail at p unty holding Police Court when Andrew Rob- found. Cramps may you any time, without Yen are at Tuesday, Then it that he was to ride a warning. 1(.,1 session at the Court House, appears trying The9—Z a bins and his wife were each 30 days in complete sudden and violent is tlieir attack— given colt when he fell from the horse, and that The Mrs. Florence Smith Mystery. A disadvantage—so have refused to grant the of yj., petition for that offense. unless you are with a sure cure. jail by Judge Rogers the animal or reared and of the 4th it is provided \V Walls and others for alteration in (horse colt?) fell, Bangor despatch says possible Belfast wheelmen made the run to tight coming down on the leg of Moore, who we that a mystery, which has caused much com- 1 ghway at the railroad crossing near of went Freedom last Sunday. They by way are to infer had but one leg. The Belfast ment in Connecticut, may be cleared up in .... t’s in Waldo. of Beauty qr quarry East PISecret the of Knox and Sanborn's mill, Waldo, correspondent of the Bangor Daily News re- complexion, hands, arms, Maine. The facts in the case of the finding, A ;ly in this city received a piece of took dinner at Hotel and re- Knox, Main, ports the matter more briefly, as follows: and hair is found in the some months ago, of the body of a Mrs. per- Is the surestPain-Killer in a paper on which were turned of Centre Montville and cure, the quickest and the safest cure. It is sold rutly by way Mrs. Frank Morse of Waljiowas milking Florence Smith, a destitute woman, in the everywhere at a bottle. See that ou which became a cow when she kicked and fect action of the 85c. y gst tha genuine—has Davis & Son** on bottle* j..(line pencil marks, Morrill. Friday night Pores, produced by woods at East have come to “Perry broke his Hartford, Ct., -rtca! to the outside of the meat. The leg. List of unclaimed letters in the m05t the notice of Levi Carlisle of in Han- remaining I here was a heated at the Court effective Surry, rrir of the family, noticing the color, argument girl Belfast post office for the week ending Oct. Siit inn*the cock county, who fears the body is that of * House as to whether it was the cow v m <1: “O, mamma, that must l>e a Tuesday skin and 1805: Miss Minnie Mrs. purifying his daughter, who two years ago with 5, Ladies, Nash, or Mrs. eloped cow,” Morse that kicked. Col. Fred At- .f Angler’s Phil brick. Mr. James De Silva, leaving a husband at Win- Joseph Gentlemen, Harg wood maintained that Mrs. Morse kicked beautifying soaP in Qfl A 12 1;, «.,• Wool house common is again littered Harford. Mr. W. Jordan, Mr. Herman D. ¥ AD ^ terport, miles from this city. Florence because she had to milk, and that the cow in i uUnr the as ARE YOU well Carlisle was IN w.se which is blown into the world, married to Smith about 11 NEED paper, Mr. E. A. Wilkius. years Miller, retaliation kicked Mrs. Morse. But as the and upon adjacent lawns, disfiguring as and sweetest ago. They lived at Winterport until August, Mr. W. J. who is now his item read, broke his the Clerk of Courts purest for Ryan, making leg, toilet, when the wife .ghhorbood and a danger to skittish 1893, eloped with De Silva, OF ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF 13tli annual tour through Maine, selling held that Mr. Morse must have been the and For This of waste from bath, nursery. distressing going to Bucksport, and then to Portland, disposal paper copies of the Robert B. Thomas and Maine victim. The true version will be found else- ',,ihouses should be prohibited. facial where her family lost all trace of her. Car- Farmers' Almanacs, for the year 1896, is where, under the heading of Accidents. eruptions, dry, thin, and fall- lisle will at once. \r iK Thinks of The Journal. Mr. investigate \v totally blind, but his loss in that particular The Girls’ Home. W. S. Eaton, general ing hair, and baby blemishes, it is \ j' \V .odman of Monroe made a The Mails. Postmaster Kilgore has is- pleasant does not prevent him from making his way agent of the Maine Central R. R. Co., has or- Tin- Journal last and dur- sued a circular giving the time of arrival Saturday in the world. Mr. Ryan lias taken the dered all freight for the Girls’ Home to be absolutely incomparable. and of the mails under nversatiou said: “You may send State for the Hall closing the new ar- agency improved type- transported over the road free of charge. E. Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug another I am out of rangement of as follows: Western paper year. writer. S. Shuman lias hauled the received and Chem. Sole trains, Hats, freight Corp., Props., Boston, U. S. A. ^-Clothing, mail Caps,* ami thought 1 would try to do with- arrives at 9.30 a. m. and 6.25 p. m.; At the annual meeting of the Non-Partisan by boat and rail to the Home free of charge. closes at 7.00 a. m. and 1 m. it it seems as if half of the house John II. Poor lias one Beliast Opera House, p. Eastern mail W. C. T. Alliance the following officers were \ given day’s labor at ■. I must have it.” the rooms-Mrs. L. A. arrives at 10.30 a. m.; closes at 1 p. m. Re- elected for the coming year: Pres., Mrs. E. papering Pitcher some Oct. 11. member, the last mail West closes at 1 m. or Uection of souvenir spoons is com- A. D. Burrington; Vice presidents, Mrs. Jo- j ami of the ladies of Dist. No. 13, who Friday Eve., p. UNDERWEAR? have made a for the Girls’ met Train 136 which leaves Belfast at 2.30 in., .thi'iit an Isle au Ilaut spoon, made seph Havner, Mrs. Martha Keating, Mrs. quilt Home, p. takes no mail... The in x Mr. A. J. H. Turner, who is ae- last Friday at Mrs. A. N. Towle’s, Mrs. following change M. J. Gamwans, Miss Mary Jackson, Mrs. THE PEACE Pitcher’s and the postal service is announced from Wash- TO BUY is at the store of a wixle reputation for his dainty Austin Carter; Sec., Mrs. Julia Mclveen; daughter, tacked it. A picnic Mam W. Bums. that metal. The are of dif- and a time was ington : Belfast and Waterville, Me.—R. P. spoons Treas., Mrs. M. A. Hubbard. A vote of supper general good enjoyed. and his the Merry Company, presenting clerk run all and make a All went home to have another such curtail so as to end at Burnham, designs, appropriate, thanks was extended to The Journal for hoping Original Comedy, entitled contrast- to those of the white metal. time soon-South Me., leaving service between Burnham and ng kindness in publishing items, gratis, as often Berwick, Pittsfield, au at and Waterville to be the livid the Isle Hunt spoons as the Searsport, Skowhegan Crieliaveu are performed by Bangor E. P» requested during year. [Secretary. 78 Main St. jewelry store, Main street, and he each a room to be known & Boston R. P. O. Decrease in distance, 14 FROST, furnishing respec- j Sin riff Norton received a dispatch Tues- “CRANKS.” penliohix-rs and other small articles tivelv as above. individuals who miles, makiug whole distance 33.95 miles, j from Sheriff Miller of Franklin Among day morning the to liner’s liiaKe. are furnishing rooms may be Mr. Funnier than a Farce. line, be known as the Belfast & Burn- I'. named, county, to arrest one Brown, who would ham R. P. O. v seem to have the idea that a Plummer of Thomastoii,.Mrs. F. A. Griftin More Musical Gems than an people arrive on the Boston steamer that morning. Opera. NO MAKE BELIEVES of unsealed but one cent ami family Belfast and Reading, Mass., A Theatrical Company Stranded. The requires pos- As the steamer had left for up river before Sparkling with Originality. Mrs. I). >> Taft of This ss not the ease: all sealed Uxbridge, Mass., and company of Miss Ada and Mr. Chas. ^EVER ENTER INTO pack- tin- dispatch was received Mr. Norton tele- Bristling with Wit. Gray SELLINGS others whose names will appear later. A F. which : i ail written communications graphed to Deputy Sheriff Carleton of Win- Tingay, appeared at Belfast Opera of chairs from Mrs. Noted for Songs. »■ i■ gift Lincoln, Belfast, House last and AT sealed or unsealed, except postal to arrest the man there. Mr. Carle- Thursday, Friday Saturday OUR STORE. terport And as with Good cents for each should have been named earlier; also 85 Replete evenings, did not met with require postage ton arrested the man at Hampden and very flattering Ara as the >r fra.-1 am thereof. As Belfast is now from Mrs. Cushman of Auburn, and Acting Legitimate. success, and became stranded here. East brought him to Belfast the same night. ,“’t- 825 from Mrs. J. C. was MAKE del city, the drop letter rate is Nickels, Searsport. Lynne given the first night and The NO BELIEVEthatathingis"hat very Sheriff Miller was here to meet him and Prices 35 and 50 Cis. Children, 25 Cts. Letters on than New Magdalene the other two all be- that our rents. which less took him to on the train Wed- A Colorado Corn Roast. F. W. nights, clothing- is better than it is. Farmington Augier, Seats now on sale at City Drug Store. MAKE is are liable to he sent to the fore very small houses. The company was NO BELIEVE paid nesday morning. The prisoner is charged the progressive traveling passenger agent of or unable to its bills and the a“ letter other, subject the receiver to a in last pay managers "heu with hiring team Wilton June for the Union Pacific Railway, who has his Bcllaxt Ilouae, NO MAKE SPECIAL ■ Opera in to went to Boston Monday tlieir effects BELIEVE &&£*{!$!. -oderable annoyance, addition the four weeks, and neglecting to return it. He headquarters in Denver, recently engineered leaving due, \v !ooh must be and tlie other members in Belfast. The at- >s-age paid. hails from New Hampshire. an excursion from that city to Loveland, NO MAKE Oct. 15. taches of the House for a A- ii r.n> N. S. lost a last about Tuesday Eve., Opera arranged BELIEVE, Piper finger It seems to be conclusively settled that Col., 800 people making the trip. He performance testimonial benefit for the members who re- .k •> gening it caught in a chain with George S. Dalby of West Newton, Mass., had previously visited the town aud the (one only) NO mained which wras even- SHAMS, o fli he was behind, given iast handling logs... .Harry Shaw did not commit suicide on the steamer Lew- residents had agreed to furnish the pro- The program included “A in a : ved a severe flesh wound in the visions if Mr. would First Time in this ing. Night thigh iston, but wished it to appear so. He was Augier furnish the peo- City NO FALSE Mad “The Troublesome Coon” and its: afternoon from the accidental House,” PRETENCES, Thursday seen after the steamer left Boston. He is ple, and the contract was successfully car- ^ and Final various members of :>■ c-f a revolver in his Tour specialties by the iurging hip pocket. to have had about with him ried out by both parties. A local paper thought £3,000 ....OF THE.... The little of the T’ bullet was extracted by I)r. Fletcher. troupe. girl company, when he disappeared, and has .left many says: MOST SUCCESSFUL FARCE COMEDY OF THE AGE. Miss Alice Monroe of is Frank Morse of Sears port who has been A trench some Everett, Mass., only debts. A Boston despatch says: “Dalby fifty feet in length had Called their (656 NIGHTS AT HOYT’S N. Y.) 7 of and is a r in th<* asr ..i t.he burning of John wiches had been made up of Loveland flour good | Chat. A letter received last week ed to her mother at the earliest The same rules still us—aud we are and private and home-made sausagt—and these were LAURA BiGGAR and BURT HAVERLY possible govern growing, will W Luckny's buildings in North port con- continue to from Isle an Haut says: “Our summer visi- spread upon the tables. Rutter from the IN THEIR ORIGINAL CHARACTERS OF moment. grow, prosper, win trade and gain the confidence last | tinued their hearing Thursday aud Fri- was of our tors have about all left, which makes tilings creamery furnished in plentiful quanti- patrons, by adhering strictly to these sound business day. at. the Court House in this ity. Five ties, ami coffee, lemonade and milk were in TheWidow and Welland An Old-Fashioned Husking. a lo re at call Strong, Honesty principles. little quiet present”_They a r' iitioual witnesses were As | abundance. But moment was consumed examined. Respectively, ami tlieir talented company. Grange of Morrill, with invited guests, met it a suspension bridge now-Mrs. A. F. in getting from tlie train to the tables—and warrant called for an of | investigation then tire crowd commenced to best theatrical last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. | Brown of Searsmont has sent us an apple praise the E^’The organization traveling. !iiv- which destroyed the house on Sept. food. The corn was done to a turn—and the and Mrs. Miles Luce of Waldo blossom picked Oct. 4th....The storehouse to indulge in and there was not evidence, to liberality of Loveland was comment- enough loudlj The of the an old-fasliioned husking. About 75 persons THE WAY TO SUCCESS I on Lewis’ wharf is undergoing repairs.... ed upon. Management the arrest of one for that lire, the .*Tiiy any were present. Although a picnic had been Mrs. Theresa Greeley picked a mess of dan- is as plain as the way to market. It : v a verdict that the tire was of depends chief- returned New Advertisements. Those in need of strictly forbidden all came with well-liiled in delion greens in her garden on Cedar street ly knowing how and where to buy. and that the was lunch we!:ary origin building anything in the line of clothing, hats, caps, baskets. In a few' minutes after re- Oct. 7th.. Pot-hunters are said to be killing Boston and hre by some person or persons to the or underwear, are referred to the advertise- Bangor pairing to the barn nimble lingers made corn woodcock and partridges in Waldo county unknown. There was considerable ment of E. P. Frost, 78 Main street. Mr. STEAMSHIP CO. to husk a scarce commodity, and over 100 j for the Boston market, which is contrary to on bushels were landed in "Timoiiy bearing the iires at the barn, 1 Frost has won success by close attention to .RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THE_ the hall above for WE HIT THE MARK law....J. W. Knowlton, agent for the so- y. before and after the house tire, which business and fair dealing and will continue future use. In the dining room was a sup- ; eiety for the prevention of cruelty to ani- 21st Annual Season of Of uoubtless be laid before tlie Grand Jury. on these lines and thus merit an per of beans and brown bread, with all the public approval by buying what the people need barns and stables increasing and | mals, is busy examining usual selling it at a price within their reach. Deceive Fortieth Anniversary. Capt. and Mrs. share of the public patronage_A. P. Mans- L o w F ares accompaniments. After supper the I where horses and cattle are to pass the nobody. Tell the honest truth about article field makes a to those who older ones retired to the w here every ’ini M. Hart, celebrated the fortieth an- suggestion go out On the ft eet of steamers of the from parlor, sing- we we a winter. He rinds some hard Company offer. If make mistake—and who doesn’t very places, of town to Bangor and all landings on Penobscot and were The rsary of their marriage at their home on buy dry goods. Certainly local ing chatting enjoyed. younger -—let us it. but in all cases makes the owners fit River and to Boston and return. rectify up Bay the remainder of the 1 tlnville avenue, 30th. Two dealers should have the opportunity of prov- portion spent evening Sept. suitable places for their dumb animals- that can offer in various games. The hers, Robert Hart of Belfast and How- ing they equal inducements. Boston, aside from being the Hub of the Uni- company separated The new hay crop is coming to market and All the novelties in verse and the center of the Solar System about at a late well with their even- M Hart of Lawrence, Mass., were pres- dry goods may be found hour, pleased sells at from $8 to Sll ton, according to which all else revolves, is the Historical of per at the Mansfield City entertainment. Miss Bertha Hatch of et with their wives, also one sister, Miss store, Masonic Temple_ the United and its attractions have this ing’s .Smelts are now from the States, quality... caught drawn more than one Morrill lost a P■ G. T. hundred valuable visa Hart of Belfast. Albion Hart aud Head, machinist, 4(i Main street, Bel- year thousand peo- gold ring while 78 Main wharves ami some catches have been ple from all parts of the United States to view its FROST, St., good the v ;f. fast, will give special attention to bolt and husking corn, but while the search f North port intended to be there but made-Sanborn's Orchestra is rehearsing places of historical interest, its Parks and Pleas- Just Below the He has the ure Grounds, its homes of Poets and Celebrities, was like the traditional for a Masonic wer*- away the severe illness of their pipe threading. Standard and hunting Temple. kept by new music for the winter business... and its Modern Cemeteries and Ancient .Sports- Burying needle in a daughter. Of the children, Lewis H. Hart White sewing machines and is the agent for Grounds. liay-mow, the ring was found. men woodcock scarce but report partridges Waldo an Mr. David and of and wife and Mr. and Mrs Herbert L. Gray county for automatic burglar Your education is not complete until you have Murphy daughter Mor- Swift had on their visited the Old State Faneuil the plentiful_The family for which he wants a few House, Hall, rill were left at the Luce farm their were present.. The oldest person was Mrs. alarm, working Old North the Old South by table noon sweet raised in Church, Church, Bunker Monday potatoes of Belfast advertises Hill horse for home on his own Ti. .mas Warren, aged 82 years. Capt. and agents-The City for Monument, the Washington Elm, the Homes starting account, THE their at the corner of Miller and of and TRUTH!. and Lowell garden sealed for Longfellow Harvard College. but the team was returned to them M-s Hart furnished an excellent supper proposals the sale of §113,000 4 per and they Cedar streets_P. A. Sanborn is engaged The Triennial Exhibition of the Charitable Me- cent. 10-30 sale for one home and gave their guests a very enjoyable even- bonds_Special chanics Association in Boston, is now open. got safely. on a series of illustrations for the the Aegis, week at the Boston 5 & 10 cent ng. were the of use- store, 111 Commencing Monday, Oct. 14, 1895, and con- Steamer Notes. The Rockland They recipients many annual of Dartmouth Star publication College. street. See & tinuing until Friday, Oct. 25, 1895, excursions fh and valuable High prices quoted_Carle will be the of a craft well presents. _Geo. W. Wise has a boot and made to Boston by every steamer Tickets gives following history opened Jones, 21 Main street, advertise will be to return on steamer within The New Train Arrangement. Business wedding good any known in these water: “George A. Gilchrest shoe repair shop over Pierce & Hurd’s con- fourteen of date of at re- presents cheap. They are going to Boston days purchase greatly Presents duced rates of fare as follows: has sold the old steamer Pioneer to Ward- protest. The new arrangement of trains store on Main street. fectionery ai d New York this to Wedding week buy holiday From well & Dunton at the south end. Her cabin Cheap, ■•n ’he Maine Central railroad went into ef- Bangor, Hampden, Wlnterport and “The World Do Move.” Thus exclaimed goods and liave marked all their fancy china | Bucksport to Boston and return. $3.50 We start this for Boston and New York to our f last Sunday. The time table for the has been removed and the engines, boiler morning buy a colored orator of to and cut down. Five and ten From Searsport and Belfast to Boston Richmond, Va., and, glass way cent and are taken out. and in order iVifast branch will he found in our adver- and return. 3.25 machinery being She holiday goods, to raise a little nearer J. and a line money come home, C. Thompson & Son, goods very cheap large to select had two so united as ting columns. The train leaves From Camden to Boston and return. 2.75 engines to ri,et together, we have marked all of our morning of this in their ad- from-A house on Miller street furniture dealers city, say cottage is built in Portland in which are in minutes the afternoon From Bockland to Boston and return ... 2.50 1878, fairly later, passenger for rent A. A. Howes & Co.... J. H. & J* vertisement, “These are moving times.” by Stateroom List now Open. condition for some The «rain 5 minutes later and the afternoon good purposes. This is correct. We doubt if ever before W. Jones, 60 street, have hay wires of &^in FRED POTE, Agent, Belfast. 2w41 steam pump and condenser were put in only freight 1 hour and 25 minutes earlier. The CALVIN H. Gen’l there has been so much moving in Belfast all sizes used^n this section and invite AUSTIN, Supt., Boston. WM. H. Gen’l a few years ago and are good. The hull China and HILL, Boston. Cut Glass trains arrive at 9.25 and 10.25 a. and 0.20 Manager, m., same time as the few orders from of way within the during past hay presetrs_See reports some Fancy with would be for some Sown *' m. The in the of the repairs good change departure weeks. Some of the removals are here noted : the condition of the Starsport and Belfast j years, and it is said parties think of afternoon was not received with buying Each is in freight j from the Patterson house on National Banks-Poor & Son have a deli- piece marked plain and as far as 1. H. Harmon it for a lumber The Pioneer has tigu.es, possible ‘or our business men and a protest barge. hy house on cate perfume that can he sold at 25 cents we Market street to the Peirce Prim- per a have collected all the above we have and them i- history. She was built in Ports- goods drawn up and signed bv representatives ounce. All the odors at quite put rose Hattie Bates from Peirce street to leading that price.. !>f hill; mouth in 1884, and was run for four on two tables n order that »-vi-r 20 different business firms, to be for- A A years may be looked over Waldo Walter H. Richards from billiard table for sale cheap. Apply at the long while for a delicate they easily. avenue; between that and the Isle of warded to the company. The protest says: billiard Church street..See city Shoals. the Burkett on Charles street to the rooms, notice of perfume that could b“.sold for cottage She was for the “By this express and town treasurer of Belmont concerning non- purchased Rockland and arrangement mails, rooms above his Dr. F. E. Freeman 25c. PER store; resident taxes... .The Boston Tea OUNCE. We have in freight will have to be closed one and one- Company, Vinalhaveu route 1808 and ran until su- from the house on street to Stiekney Spring 62 High street, have something to say about it now in all the odors the haii hours earlier than heretofore, thus ma- leading perseded by Clara Clarita. She was off the Burkett Chas. W. Coombs from their freshly ground coffees and new teas. 5 & 10 CENT GOODS cottage; that or in an about ’•eriaily short the already brief time Premiums given to of tea, coffee and for price, eight the route six years, and ran during very Cheap. cutting street to J. W. Jones buyers *' High Spring street; and inducement for club or- that time between Belfast and filling answering correspondence, spices special ounce, glass topped bottle, for Oastine. orders, from the Win. Woods house on Cedar ders....Miss A. F. South worth has in We have the line of these in the her When tue t iara uiarita was largest goods matter, and in general $1.50. sold she was county. flipping express street to the Burrill house on Chas. stock of fall and winter millinery, and as Church; ou and continued to run 10c. Whisk our facilities for business. before announced, will set no day apart for brought again until Regular Broom, 5c. abridging doing O’Connell from the house on Miller Staples but will have new and when " “> therefore, respectfully ask that the for- openings, freshly cSt three years ago, the Gov. Bodwell, to the H. H. Johnson house on Church; F. trimmed hats and bonnets always on band. Poor Son. the ,!*^r tune Belfast built especially for line, took her place, table for this train between at same I. Wilson from the house on Pearl Miss French, the place, Journal 8@“Please come in and see us. are Durgin and she was laid and as it now We in a little ail,i Burnham lie restored at earliest con- building, 32 Church street, has full lines of aside, ap- street to Staples Mrs. Surah house; Durgin underwear, corsets, pears forever.”_The Rockland was with- confusion now to the work we are venience or that a later train be put on for hosiery, gloves, fancy if if" just owing having from the Forbes house on Cedar to her own goods, stamped goods, etc....A valuable Boston "r»iern ex- drawn from the Bangor and Rockland route ^ bound passengers, mails and for 10 /1' done on the store, but are are so low that we house on Pearl; Chas. M. Perkins from colt sale by Brackett & Co., Main Bags prices last after a season’s presjj. The Post Office Department has street, Belfast-See notice of bonds for WAY DO WX IX Saturday, service which are Union street to the Burgess house, East Bel- PRICE, has doing business all the time. *'lni:® discontinued the closed service sale by the Pitit Manan Laud and Industri- proved profitable to the company and pouch fast A. J. Condon from the 0,1 ; Cochran house al Co., Belfast. 75 and convenient for travelers. freight train, hence mail not in season for 03, 67, 87 Cents. very .Steamer Tre- on Cedar to the Hilton house on fr'e 1.25 Church; mont was on the Castine and Belfast route a eft? train, which closes at the post office Beware of Olotaents for Catarrh that contain ....ALSO... CARLE JONES, Monteiiore from the on at ] Jos. A. Pierce house few days the past week in of the Gas- o'clock and at the street letter boxes Mercury, place street to the Larrabee on 4,“ Miller bouse Union; tine, which was off for - - ut half hour must wait until the as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell Valises and Trunks repairs_The B. & 21 Main earlier, V. Sawtelle from the Larrabee house to kiwdVv Street, Belfast, Maine. '" ’it A. B. S. Co. advertise the 21st annual morning. A. C. who forwarded and completely derange the whole system when 2m40 B. JF. season Sibley, house on the same WELLS’. 'le the Patterson street; it the mucous surfaces. Such of low fares on tlieir fleet of protest to the Maine Central officials, entering through steamers be- o-K Edwin Frost and family, from the East Side articles should never be used except on prescrip- tween and h-ed a dispatch afternoon from Bangor Boston, to begin next Monday house for the as ayson to the H. N. Lancaster winter; tions from reputable physicians, the damage Monday, Oct. 14, and continue until Oct. 25. Tucker, general manager, saying: and mother from North will do is ten fold to the you can <■ Miss Minnie Iteed they good possi- 100 See advertisement for further wiil make the train out of Hay Pressers particulars. later Belfast, house on derive from them. Hall's Catarrh man- to the Cochran Cedar bly Cure, WANTED, -A Was Searsport report current in Rockland last commencing next Monday.” Tuesday fore- from 15 Park street to ufactured by F. J. Cheuey & Co., Toledo, O., con- to buy their HAY cf all street; E. M. Hall WIRES us, week that the steamer Lewiston P"un a and is taken of the B. & letter was received from F. E. Booth- street. Among the removals from tains no mercury, internally, acting sizes used in this section on Spring constantly B. 8. Co. line had been and Worcester and sold, the Rock- general and ticket con- town are W.C. Pooler from the Starrett house directly upon the blood mucous surfaces of hand. You send your orders here will ia passenger agent, you land Mrs. Julia A. Warren to Boston, Star learned on that ne- the statement. Postmaster to Rockland; the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be be sure to get the goods. investigation Kilgore Mrs. Eli Cook and family to Brockton, for her Soluble,— Jming Mass.; sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally gotiations sale to parties desirous of Absolutely to the Superintendent of Rail* E. S. Shute to Boston; Tom J H. J* W. -y-i Mass.; Mrs. and is made in JONES, Hardware, her on the route Service to a Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & putting between Boston el,, c"1. for authority send West anil family to South Brooks; Mrs. Loia because it’s all Salt. mai Co. Testimonials free. (SUCCESSORS TO F. A. and out 0,1 tfle freight train as here- C. HoffsSs from fl<> Church street to Morrill 4w38 CARLE) Newburyport bad been going on for and later to Massachusetts. G^*8old by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. 60 Main Street, Belfaat. some little time, but had not come to a head. 1
• 1 he Beauties of The Bells of Penobscot Bay, of Nine O’clock, Register Deep Water Vessels. TELL-TALE FACES. Horatio Alger, Jr. AS SEEN BY A LADY NEWSPAPER REPORT- in the bells at Sleigh-bells winter, ship’s SKIPS. THE WRITER OF BOYS’ STORIES. SOME- ER. sea, Abner G A THING ABOUT THIS POPULAR AUTHOR. Church bells on Sunday—oh! many bells Cobnrn, Nichols, slil from Yo- PINCHED AND Mrs. Della L. a member of the kahania 29 for CAREWORN, Perkins, there be— May New York via Kobe. In a large and pleasant room, the win- But the bells of nine o’clock A G Ropes. David Rivers, at San Francis- eportorial staff of tne East Boston Argus- cheery As Worn American dows of which looked out over the white- Are the merriest bells for me. co Aug 15 for New York. by Many Women. a few weeks this summer A J Advocate, spent Fuller, Walnutt, sailed from New York capped waters of Casco bay, a gentleman School bells at nine o’clock, and straightway Aug 25 for at Saturday Cove, Northport, and gave Shanghae. [SPECIAL TO OCR LADY READERS.] beloved in America—whose the street Alameda, Chapman, sailed from Vancou- by every boy her impressions of the scenery and en- Breaks into music with the rush of little ver Aug 16 for Sydney, NSW. The tell-tale face is worn by many name has been a household word for 30 of the in her paper, as feet. Belle of Bath, C Curtis, arrived at New American women, and is a symptom of joyments place years—sat a novel. It was Hora- follows: Clatter, patter, swift they go, wide stands York Sept 5 from Singapore. a of distress. reading symptoms, signal tio I I the door, Centennial, B F Colcord, sailed from \\ hile women do Alger, Jr., the writer of juvenile fic- -NOIiTHl'OliT, Jle., bept. Ibtlo.—Many School bells are now, are 3 for Baltimore. ringing holidays Hong Kong Aug all in their power to tion, whose novels are to be found in ■ of our readers will recognize the pen pic- o’er. D S at La Plata 16 Charger, Goodell, Aug hide their and of whose readers tures here depicted by a “vacationist” for British Channel. condition, every library many Silver bells and golden bells, and bells with the live in other countries besides his own. whose summer has been spent very en- Daniel Barnes, O C Arpe, sailed from practised eye iron throats, soon Mr. is a on the shores of Penobscot June 19 for detects the Alger very short man in stat- joyably Bay bells and and bells with Philadelphia Nagaski. Cowslip lily bells, Emma F A S at New trouble. ure, and looks almost like the he and amid its exbilerating breezes. Upon tripping notes, Whitney, Pendleton, boys York for Shanghae. When and loves to write about. His face is a most going aboard one of the commodious Oh! many bells and and pains merry bells, liquid Gov Rome, Nichols, arrived at Philadel- aches are felt an and that steamers the Boston and bells there kindly one, although the gray hair Do You Know of Bangor line, be, 18 from Iloilo. IWIOTHERS, Paregoric, phia, Sept of tne tells of the that have ■ » Bateman’s Boston at a is But the sturdy bells of nine-o’clock are the every part years passed and ■ Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, many so-called Soothing leaving 5 P. M., person Great Admiral, Rowell, at Manila July 20 Syrups, and dearest bells for me. body, when faint- left this author stiil his afforded ample opportunity to study for New York. writing delightful most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? dizziness, and he does not seem at all but human nature in various aspects. All is [M. E. S., in Harper’s Bound Table. Henry B Hyde, Phineas Pendleton, arriv- ^ness, tales, old, ap- ed at San that bearing-down pears to be as much of a as lie ever Bo Yon Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic bustle and activity, aud the passengers Francisco Aug 25 from New York. boy poisons? F W was. Mr. looks a deal Tire of all in life: Here one sees The Tide of the Past. Iceberg, Treat, at Valparaiso Sept 7 feeling prevail, Alger great like stages when loss of Bo You Kno-W that in most countries are not for Iquique. sleep Gen. F. he is druggists permitted tosdlnarcoi c- the factory gill going home to recuperate Benjamin Butler, although Sometimes the troubled tide of all the Iroquois, E D P Nickels, arrived at Phila- and arc re- not as old and his not as without them ? after a toil in some past appetite quite disposition labeling poisons year’s dusty mill; 8 from New York. Upon my spirit’s trembling strand is delphia Juue ducing flesh daily, severe as that of the “Hero of New Or- while on the port side is to be seen a John T P sailed from Bo Volt Know that rolled; McDonald, Colcord, when the of leans.” you should not permit any medicine to be given your eh man society young with his little family to Years never an New York 11) for San Francisco. going nriue—ages hundredfold, July friends is Mr. the unless or your know of what it is ? visit tlie old homestead in aud P K arrived at Buenos irksome, Alger gave Express representa- you physician composed Maine, With all the weight those ages have Josephus, Gilkey, and the 10 from hopeless tive anti iiis friend a most cordial invita- see father and mother once more. amassed Ayres about Aug New York Bo Yon Know that Castoria is a mayhap “blues” tion and seated them purely vegetable preparation, and that n :: Of human and are on me east, J Morse, at Alyak, from predomi- where could Then the to some of .whom the grief wrong, Llewellyn Clapp, they its tourists, then I he face a ingredients is published with every bottle ? i Within one sorcerous moment I San Francisco Alaska Sept 10. nate, obtain most delightful view of Casco's trip is no novelty, while others, after grow old, get- And as one who Manuel Edw sailed from is waters. An hour blanch scarce his way can Llaguno, Smalley, pinched, haggard, bright of pleasant con- Bo YOU Know that Castoria is ting settled to their satisfaction appar- Honolulu 30 for the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pi: hold, June New York. and careworn, end versation passed Mr. to wonder how will 1 rapidly. Evidently ently, begin they like a L cleared from nec- That it has been in use for and that more Castoria is now Upon verge that takes some flood-tide Mary Cushing, Pendleton, prompt relief is Alger is in with nearly thirty years, sold V their new venture down east. Much in- vast. June 10 for thoroughly sympathy Philadelphia Hiogo; spoken essary, or a beauti- He of of all other remedies for children combined? lat 1) Ion 25 hoys. speaks how he happened to terest is shown as the boat, casting off Then comes relief through some dear com- July 14, N, W. ful life will be sacri- for them, lie was a her mon Flint, E D P arrived at begin writing teach- lines, steams slowly down the harbor, thing: May Nichols, ficed. fTo You Know that the Patent Office Department of the United State-. San Francisco 20 from Baltimore. er in a school and found clear of the numerous crafts The voices of the children at their play; Aug large boarding steering Li U C G sailed from New An American wo- some of his other countries, have issued ex elusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the with white sails The wind-wave through bright meadows, Thomas, Nichols, that, although charges were spread the 44 skimming fast; York Juue 13 for Yokahaina; Juue man. I.ydia K. inclined to be in CilStorirt” and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state offense ;• waves moving spoken very wild, they delighted prison blue while others ride at lat 35 ion 01 vV. gracefully The blue-bird’s skyward call, on liappy 22, N, Pinkham, a s'udont making a confidant and comrade of him. anchor. Then passing tlie various islands S P Gates, cleared from San Bo Von Know that one of the reasons for this wing; Hitchcock, of women and their He had been writing some for adults with granting government prut, ami when at sunset Boston So the sweet reassmnes her Francisco Aug 27 for Honolulu. iighr grows present sway; diseases, twent v fair but when he turned his at- was because Castoria had been proven to be alifeolutely liarmleKM? dim in the and Ann So the of San arrived at New success, distance, Cape light lapse surges the monstrous past. Joaquin, Larrabee, ayo sue.-, edod 0 from years tention to juvenile fiction lie met with a and artlicr on York Jau Portland. I>o You Know that doses of Castoria are the twin lights of Timelier, [Edith iM. Thomas in the October e euro tor ah dis- 35 average furnished i' Century. S D Carleton, Amsbury, at Melbourne Aug in procuring an absolve most flattering reception. The first book island send their gleaming rays across the K. ILnkham's or one cent a dose? 10 for London via NSW. eases of women. Lydia lie published was which cfiits, sable draws her cuitain over Autumn Sydney, “flagged Dick,” sea, night Song. St C F sailed from New ! stands to-day as it has been read 1 Nicholas, Carver, Vegetable (’oinpomi by every boy in America as i>*> You Know that when of this the vast anil mighty deep. The next York 27 for San June did then, possessed perfect preparation, your children:: A sung of the May Francisco; spoken j pre-eminent. he reached that period when in a book he morning, should the weather be propi- reaping-time, lat 24 Ion 42 W. of l»e kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ? Of the of 20, N, Mrs. H. Wampler, Barabo, Vis., finds a for the the riser is well bv feast-days the year; St at pleasant companion long tious, early repaid the David, Carver, arrived New York we were to A of t he and the whose letter permitted pub- winter are song grain well-filled wraiu, 28 from evenings. Welk these tilings worth knowing. They are facts. magnificent view of the sunrise over the And the Sept Hong Kong. lisli last writes husking-time that’s near. State of H G cleared from year, This book was published in 1808 and distant and islands. Here’s lor Maine, Curtis, bays Monliegan, hey, a merry romp that she hopes Mrs. since then tie has written over HO vidimus Philadelphia Juue 13 for Hiogo; spoken July — White Head and Owl’s Head lighthouses, In the brown old fields and vales! *rtte facsimile is on 0, lat 22 N, Ion 30 W. Pinkham will continue dealing with all kinds of in all y/ every in the eye as And ho, for the mead where the cattle boys parts picturesque beauty, greet feed, Til lie E Star buck. Ebeu Curtis, sailed to use her name, as the of the Mr. is a of the steamer her the lo And ho, for the autumn country. Alger thorough signature wrapper. plows way up bay gales! from Honolulu June 24 for New York. in newspa- and '-ZuzZZlt'ZZu&'M A hunt the dim woods publication American devotes his attention ex- tlie first landing, Dockland, connecting through tall, Wandering Jew, D C Nichols, arrived at of the account of For the fruit of the oak and vine; pers clusively to American boys. During the with Bar Harbor, Mount Desert aud Isles- 14 from New York. cure A peep at the nest of the last Anjer Aug her own wonderful conversation with the Mr. boro. here, the beautiful land- redbreast, \\ in H Maey, Amsbury, sailed from New reporter Alger Children Leaving And a call where the dine. and relief from years of of flic Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. chipmunks June 12 for Yokahaina; Juue lat spoke change that had taken place scape holds the attention and llockport, A smile in the spoken 20, r has been the morning skies. 23 N, Ion 31 W. misery in the street arabs of New York in the famous for its lime quarries, next comes And a iu the streams that moans of laugh flow, Win II Conner. Frank I sailed influencing last 30 years. The American has to view. noted for its build- As share their with Pendleton, hoy Camden, ship i they joy the girl and boy from 8 for Portland and many women That Hiogo May New suffering been crowded off the streets by the Ital- ing, is the next stopping place, bide by i to-day may a-rambling go. lat 15 Ion 28 to E. Pink- York; spoken Aug l), S, W. try Lydia ian, and the newsboys and bootblacks of a side on the wharf is seen the Walcott Hutt in ! lumbering [Frank October St. Nicho- W J Botch, Sew all C Lancaster, cleared ham's Vegetable Compound, and become of a las. quarter century ago were an entirely om coacu or vcuicie irom 'away hack from Philadelphia July 27 for San Francisco. well like herself. Mrs. feels, Wampler different class from those who now light ami the turnout of some swell. BARKS. and that in this she ii natty city rightly, too, way for a in the Mr. toward our we October. living great metropolis. Proceeding destination see doing a great Adam W C M sailed from good. Alger said that he has little sympathy the majestic Camden mountains rising, as Spies, Meyers, “All in a mist, sleep meadow-land and Shangliae July 29 for Hong Kong and Mew with the Italian boys,chiefly because they it weie, from the very water’s edge and wood, York. are much harder to make friends of than COAL. down COAL looking frowningly upon the falls PINEOLA COUGH BALSAM COAL pleas- Straight the leaf, through blue en- Alice Reed, Alanson Ford, cleared from were the American who ant summer resort. The two boys preceeded largest are chanted air, Boston, Sept 4 for Montevideo. is excel-^t all throat inflammations and for them. Megunticook and Meduncook, deriving The nest is silent, iu the hush Amy Turner, C C McClure, sailed from asthma, Consump- fading ; lie has not written very much about their names, to an Indian i And yet—this magic stir the blood New York May 20 for Honolulu. tives will invariably according leg- along derive benefit froth New York street life of late and from two chiefs who This ardor at the that thrills Beatrice arrived at years Now is the time to end, built their fires heart, up rare, Havener, Hichborn, its as it Winter's Coal Subtle, from the 18 from Port use, quirk/y scarcely paid any attention to the Italian buy your preparatory to getting supper. The first I half-poignant, deepening Philadelphia, Sept Spain. abates the cough, hush.” Carrie L Tyler, Lancaster, arrived at Bar- renders bids. One book lie did write of them and chief, whose supper was cooked, is report- expectora- [Outing for October. badoes 12 from Surinam. tion that was written ftp' a lie ex- ed to have said: “Me-dun-cook:” while Sept easy, assisting purpose. j C P Dixon, M F Gilkey, sailed from nature in restoring ; posed the padrone system of lads First ja I the as to ex- wasted t i s s u es. buying Quality ) other, thg, pot began boil, j Literary News and Notes. Seville, Aug 18 for Mew York. j in and •• There is a Italy bringing them to this coun- claimed, Me-gun-to-cook. Hence j Edward Kidder, J H Park, from Juuin large per- Thoroughly Prepared centage of those who i try as slaves to a cruel master who sub- ( w wM L■ these very appropriate names of the two i St. Nicholas has secured a series of let- for Hampton Roads, at Valparaiso, leaking. suppose their cases I sisted on their and treated them ! Edward sailed from Colombo June earnings mountains. (>n rhe farther side of these ters written by Robert Louis Stevenson to May, to be consumption 21 for Mew York St Helena 5. who in a frightful manner. In “Phil the Fid- picturesque mountains is the “turnpike,” a hoy relative, the author’s ; passed Sept are only sutler- j describing W H at Cal- from a'chronic dler” Mr. drew the or a a most romantic Evaneil, Blanchard, arrived ing Alger picture delightful drive of eleven miles, the life in Samoa. colu or seated often lao June .‘>0 from lquique. deep cough, aggravated bv boy, sold to an inhuman master, who PLYMOUTH mountains rising almost I catarrh. For catarrh use Cream Balm. Both VEIN, perpendicularly A Evie Reed, A T Whittier, at Buenos Ely’s w as worked harder than a beast of Singular Life, by Elizabeth Stuart remedies are pleasant to use. Cream Balm. 50c. burden from the road, skirted by a mirror-like ! 10 from is concluded iu Ayres Aug Portland, dsg. per bottle; Pineola Balsam, 25c. at In and robbed of ill the and lake. No vacation is deemed Phelps, the October At- Druggists. boy’s pleasures complete Harvard, Colcord, from Mew York July 4 quantities of .*2.50 will deliver on of lantic. 1 lie closing scenes of this remark- receipt comforts which make youth so happy. SUGAR-LOAF without a ride, either on a buckboard or j for Port Elizabeth and Port Matal; spoken amount. LEHIGH, able story are full of dramatic ELY This book was received the as hayrack, around this famous spot. Con- ! interest. July 10 lat 07 N, Ion 41 W. BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York. by public arrived at Mew York 1 an exposure of the cruel the shore he seen the “Hearts will end Havana, Rice, Sept padrone system tinning along may Insurgent” iu the and tlie result was the and 12 from Havana. breaking up of ihe GEORGE’S CREEK CUMBERLAND. elegant imposing baronial castle of the November Harper’s. a new- “Briseis,” Herbert Black, Albert Blanchard, sailed practice to a great degree. late Mr. J. 15. Stearns with its adjacent serial story by William with illus- Maine ] Black, from Punta Arenas, July 20 lor Mew York, Central R. R. Air. home is in Priivs at Delivered in Deiiv, we come to trations W. T. j Alger’s Natick, Mass., grounds. Beyond Lincolnville, by Smedley, will in A Lite Ini eld. at Boston Oct 0 re- I Wharf. begin Henry where lie passes a few months every year, Dump Cart. ami with a driveway close to the beautiful : the December number. TIME-TABLE. pairing. but tlie most of his time is passed in New Chestnut Coal.S5.10 $5.35 $5.50 beach, affouling excellent facilities for Heury Norwell, Cushman, arrived at Mew On and after On. «, 1S95, trains connecting at | Second a | York, where tlie of ids writ- Thoughts, poem Michael York 20 from Burnham and \\ ateftille with tor greater part Stove .... bathing. Having passed Saturday Cove and by Sept Brunswick, Ga. ; through trains Coal, 5.10 5.35 5.50 Field, in the October and ami from Bangor, l'nrthnul ami is done. He never allows a summer we disembark at North- Atlantic, Tiger- John -j Marsh, H B Whittier, arrived at Waterville, Bos- ing Temple Heights j ton will.run as follows: to Lilies, in the September issue of the same Portland 17 from pass without spending a few weeks at Egg Coal,.4.30 5.15 5.30 port. Here a pretty picture greets us as May Philadelphia. periodical, are the lirst poems of this Lucy A Nirkeis, CM Nichols, arrived at Fit 031 PEL FAST. Peaks Island, and although he was a little we wend our way up the wharf. cot- : pop- j Furnace Coal, .... 4.90 5.15 5.30 Tiny ular New York 0 from A 31 1* 31 I* M late in here English writer to be printed in an Sept. llong Kong. arriving this season, lie in- tages, elegant villas and a commodious Belfast, depart. 7 20 1 25 2 30 American publication. Mabel 1 Meyers, Wm Meyers, arrived at tends to remain in the vicinity of Portland PROMPT hotel help to make attractive what is ! Rosario 10 from Buenos for Great Cityi'oint. +7 25 M 30 12 37 DELIVERY, Aug Ayres Waldo.. +7 30 for several weeks, iie has several books knosvu as the Methodist *140 tS OO camp ground, No writer of lias made a more Britain. to-day Hro.iks 7 4-.I i r.l 3 20 in preparation which will be produced ill CORRECT WE Kill T, where the yearly meetings are held and : careful of than Matanzas, cleared from New York Sept 17 8 03 +2 03 45 study Japan Lafcadio 13 tlie near but ii will be looked forward to for Havana. Thorndike—. 8 12 oo future, probably with pleasant anticipa- Hearn. His paper in the October Atlan- 2 12 4 CARET CL I)ELI \ Elt\ Mary E Russell, W S Nichois, at Para l 'nity. 8 22 2 22 4 15 some years before bis stories of Casco bay tions by tile residents for miles around. tic on The Genius of Civiliza- Japanese Aug 00 for Barbadoes, to sail about Sept 10. Burnham, arrive. 8 45 2 42 4 5o are put iu print. [Portland Express. Temple Heights, prettily dotted with tion shows the result of accurate Bangor. 11 55 4 50 0 knowl- Penobscot, E G Parker, at Singapore Aug 30 summer houses the banks of the and acute j A 31 THE along edge observation. 21 for New York. Inefficiency of Public Schools. SWAN & SIBLEY COMPANY is the Waterville 9 10 3 13 0 05 Country shore, home of the Spiritualists’ j Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, arrived at The October number of Golden P M A 31 yearly camp meeting. Back of the j Days Tampa Sept 10 from Havana. Portland. 12 25 5 35 1 40 The average of the coun- ISIS, !$.*» A 1ST contains the pupil average Front Street, Brllnst. Heights is Mount l’ercival, the summit, of (monthly part) conclusion of Rose lnnis, Melvin Colcord, at Monte- 4 15 920 <100 some of its Boston, try school does uot even learn to write TELEPHONE 4-2. which is gained by a circuitous route, interesting serials and the video July 19 for New York. with ease or one of the opening chapters of new ones, with the Serrano, R G Waterhouse, at Hong Kong TO BELFAST. plainness. In arithmetic commanding grandest views ii-fr The only safe, Bure ..... : usual of short Aug 1, unc. imaginable; while from tire mainland can quota stories, miscellany such pupils acquire enough to solve the and St F B Clifford, at — be seen Bine illustrations. James James, Shangliae Aug Boston, sums in lsltsboro, Castine, Hill, Klverson, pub- 10 for New York. j;;;;;;;; simple addition, subtraction, and in the distance lisher, Philadelphia. H and division which Belfast, away Mount St Lucie, J T Erskine, ar at Zanzibar July P M multiplication, they Portland. 1100 120 meet with in Desert, with the numberless islands ver- Marion Crawford is o from practical life. But the in- 'PENNYROYAL for The PILLS. writing Myantenaro. A M A M : Ask for SB. MOTT’S PEITITYEOYAL PILLS and take no c: dure clad, likened tourists to a series Thomas A W S cleared of the school has re- by foreign Century Magazine of papers on Goddard, Griffiu, Waterville. CIO 4 30 efficiency country 'C®” Send for circular, Price $1.00 per box, G boxes for the far famed of Home tind the from 24 for Buenos sulted iu what Bay Naples. While at Vatican, for which Andre Philadelphia Aug Ayres. Bangor .. 7 15 1 40 might quite properly be lJli. MOTT’S CHK3I1GAT, CO., Cleveland, OA, the of tiie Willard A C sailed A 51 A 51 P 51 called “t ie top mountain we must now Castaigne is drawing the illustrations. Mudgett, Colcord, American peasantry,” being MHS KALE Kt K. H. BELFAST, MAI\E. from Portland 15 for Montevideo. Burnham, depart. 7 10 9 00 5 05 turn our attention to a The articles will Aug as illiterate and unlearned as class of Saturday Cove, describe unusual feat- Unity. 7 50 9 20 5 25 any SCHOONERS. in small village nestling amid the green ures of the Sacred City, and the pictures Thorndike. 8 12 9 30 5 32 people any civilized state in the world. Knox. hills. Many visitors from western cities will include some remarkable restorations Georgia Gilkey, W R Gilkey, sailed from t8 25 t9 37 15 38 An assertion like this is likely to be called Brooks.. 8 50 9 53 5 seek this for its of classical scenes. Boston Sept 4 for Rosario. 50 un-American those shallow critics who lovely spot quiet repose Waldo. 19o2 110 00 it; 02 by and Hattie McG Buck, H F cleared maintain that healthy atmosphere and complete Bazar for Sprowl, Citypoint. 19 15 no 19 it; 15 Americans should never Harper’s October 12th will be from Sept 28 for New Bedford. restfuluess. One is never at a loss for Bangor Belfast, arrive. 9 25 10 25 0 20 speak the truth of themselves and the in- distinguished by a varied array of autumn Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, sailed from recreation here. A lisli dinner or clam tFlag station. stitutions which have become debased. gowns and wraps. The season invites to Galveston Sept 12 for Apalachicola. Limited bake on the shore is tickets for Boston are now sold at $5.00 The American farmer always then so of two enticing; much out-door and the tidal flow Horace G Morse, Harriman, arrived at front Belfast and all stations on Branch. generations life, was a GROffS there are buckboard with a Galveston 25 from tickets ago better educated man than is Is (he Cure knownRhe“ to the Medical for rides, to all only positive Profession buglet- from country to town brings so much Sept Philadelphia. Through points West and North- the echoes the John C sailed from west via all routes, for sale F. E. Crowley the American farmer of No one waking among hills; fishing, with that a Smith, Kneeland, by to-day. the Cure of Acute and Chronic gayety it, journal of fashion Belfast. PAYSON Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, and Apalachicola July 10 for Surinam. Agent, TUCKER, would ever have of him a Lumbago, rowing sailing, forming delightful finds for Vice thought calling opportunity displaying costumes Lester A Lewis, cleared from Ptes. and Gen’l Manager. he Ovarian aquatic sports, and last but not least a of Burgess, F. E. Gen’l Pass, and peasant; did not suggest such a thing Neuralgia, Neuralgia, Dismenorrhoea, Psoriasis, Scrofula, Liver elegance and taste for all wearers. A 28 for Boston. Bootiiby, Ticket Agent. ride to the blueberry hills in a well Bangor Sept Portland, Oct. 2,1895. in his manner of life, poor it was; and Diseases, a Cure rack, practical paper, entitled “The Small Din- Linah C Kaminski, S cleared though Kidney positive effected in from 6 to 18 da>s. filled with and an Woodbury, nor in his manner of hay, appetizing lunch- ner,” Anne Wentworth from New York Oct 2 for Charlestown. yet thinking, though which is by Sears, describes that eon, always provided, gives rare Lucia at Rockland. may have been narrow. Let any minutely a form of hospitality open to Porter, Grindle, amusement. the beautiful A M arrived at New candid observer go into a Among sights people with limited purses. No detail is Mary Hall, Veazie, neighborhood is the bay studdied with white York Sept 15 from where the land has been tilled the same Establ s ed 30 Years < winged omitted which can make the article reallv Bangor. by GEO.F.EAMES, M.DJ.D1 yachts, steam launches, row boats, lumber R F Pettigrew, Morse, arrived at Portland Boston & S. S. Co. family for generations, and let him find a helpful. 24 from and ice laden vessels going to and fro. Sept Philadelphia. Bangor farm where there are still three genera- The Nose The of brave old Sallie W H arrived at Boston and Throat, But the acme of content is a hammock merry sports Autumn I’On, West, tions upon it. He is almost sure to find T. live in Sept 23 from Charleston, S C. Brigham Bishop.; swung on the shady side of the veranda again Outing’s pleasant pages. The that those of the oldest generation can No. 341> St., October number is Tofa, A S Wilson, arrived at Galveston * * Newbury with a fine view of the strong in text and illus- Summer and think with more accu- STOCK AND BOND BEOXEE : bay and an inter- 24 from Service, 1895, speak, write, Corner of Fairfield tration. The shows Sept Philadelphia. (Near St.) book of as solid frontispiece the sports- than the second and that esting light literature, William Frederick, Ranlett, sailed from racy generation, ... man upon our border This BOSTON, MASS. reading is tabooed in this sylvan retreat. prairies. cut Satilla River Sept 22 for Belfast. the second generation will show more illustrates G. M. Dillard’s Many will be the pleasant memories car- account of a Willie L Newton, E Coombs, arrived at j evidences ot education than the third. Hours, 12 to 2. Other hours by appointment only Vacation in ried by those wlio hie themselves home- Sporting Montana. A very Belfast Sept 15 from Philadelphia. This shows degeneration, and this degen- Oct., 1894.—Iyr45* ward during the coming month to take striking full-page portrays a bull moose eration can be directly traced to the deca- in the act of -I the cares calling. The up and vicissitudes of every day accompanying The Journal and the Tribune. dence of the country schools, which now text is by the late Edmund P. In life, yet anticipating a repetition of the Rogers. are really beneath discussion, were there September, ruuuing Horn ,s dnv- ( “Guns and Ed. with a net many pleasures for another summer time. Shooting,” W. Sandys Last year The Republican Journal Pub- not a hope that by of their badness days, protit to sub.-M-ri much telling presents valuable advice to the be- some interest be and that children lishing Company had a six months’ contract might excited, ■ THEIR DISEASES. I A ginner. Alex. Hunter draws a vivid Mighty Mean Man. pen- through this interest might be im- is the title of a book published by the rnfrs. ■ of with the publishers of the New York Week- Steamers leave Belfast as follows: they picture “The Great Dismal We do not want an S of that old time-tried remedy—True’s Pin I Swamp;” For Camden, Itockland and ex- proved. ignorant The meanest man in the world is Walter reviews ly Tribune by W'hich the two papers were Boston, dailv, ■ Worm Elixir—and which they send free I <• said to Camp the situation in cept Sunday at 2.30 r. m. in this have no (about) peasantry country—we on No mother should be without it. I My 17th Is now under wav and I 3 be in He sold his and Fred. furnished to new subscribers at and to For |H request. Pennsylvania. son-in- “Football,” Whishaw contrib- $2, Searsport, Bucksport, Winterport, Hamp- use for But we are such to reap a large profit from’this nr!, * den and peasants. getting law one-halt utes a Bangor, except at rise. I have uow over i- interest in a cow, and then breezy description of ‘Finnish Fish old subscribers in advance for $2.25. daily, Monday (about) a both 600 sub*, 3 paying 9.00 a. m., or upon arrival of steamers from Bos- class, by importation and by breed- want 1,000 if refused to divide the and Fishermen.” The fiction and ^^^^DnJ^TRPEACO^Auburu^^J possible within the i. c milk, maintaining travel Another contract has been made on even ton. ing. The schools are bad in days. Jj that he had soid city enough only the front half. The departments contain sketches. RETURNING. all the All my dividends have been tin.) pleasing more liberal terms, as set forth in our ad- conscience; princip® which con- was also actual protits on stocks Ixmg ;i buyer required to provide the From Boston, daily, except Sunday at 5.00 r. m. trols their is both false and Jj columns. New' and ole' subscribers government througli the New York Stork Ii\ feed and was to A Schooner. vertising From Rockland at from 5.00 to 6.00 a. m., consumed, compelled Missionary daily, but are fountains of Not does of ;;<• except at Camden corrupt, they light and only my experience Jj are now on Monday, Feed an touching carry water to her three times a Re- placed equal footing and all ^ among the bulls and bears, but m\ day. From Bangor, at 11.00 a. compared with the schools that Boarding daily, except Sunday country cow BUILDING BY THE AMERICAN BOARD TO STABLE gence teaches me that to si. k> cently the hooked the old man and who pay for The Journal one year in ad- m., touching at buy Jj Hampden, Winterport, Bucks- prevail in the United States to-day. In a warranted by the industries, tlie be is his son-in-law for REPLACE THE K. IV. LOGAN. port and Searsport. I have bought the Revere House stable and shall suing damages. vance can have The New York Weekly country school, as at present governed, general prosperity at hand and to J The son-in-law avers A ueiv FRED W. POTE, continue it as a feed and boarding stable as here- Not these, but I have brokers v that if the old man schooner is the Tribune Agent.Belfast the more a teacher the less is his only building by without extra charge. In remit- CALVIN knows, members of the ** wins the ease he will American AUSTIN, Gen’l Supt.Boston tofore. is in order and exchanges, who ,|;n _• kill his board of commissioners for or her to Everything good prompt '* immediately ting it should be stated that the Tribune is WILLIAM H. HILL, Gen’l Manager.Boston ability accomplish anything; so me their advice. These men .■ r. half of the cow. use attention is to customers. Terms reason business for foreign missions for the of Missiona- those who are wise and as little given doing me over ir» y.. 4 as it will not be sent politic do ** ries on the wanted, unless the re- able. IHARLES A. and I can rely upon their good oL island of liuk, in the Micro- as to the WILEY, Belfast, is made. The New possible, hoping thereby escape It is a pleasure and a duty for in 4 “Yankee-Smirched.” uesian group, in the South Pacific ocean. quest York Weekly 3m32 Opposite Revere House, Spring St. hostile judgment of ignorant school com- hlbit to my patrons these advim. .,n The new vessel Tribune is to stand a and of ( will take the and acknowledged without Belfast, Castine Beats. mitteemen. In a porta my purchases also. 4 place country district the v AN EBULLITION OF UKITISH ENVY ANI) name of see me, or Inquire for particulars t.y the li. W. Logan, a missionary rival as the leading Republican paper of the clergymen, the physicians, and the law- SPITE. craft of the same 7 WATER BOisroV S character, which was day. It is a twenty-page and Winter Effect October should be asked to serve on the school iirnoits STREET, 30. The News journal gives Arrangement—In yers A liMniHiijiery. London, Sept. Evening lost two years on a to link Splendid curative agent, for Nervous or Sick (B7 Broadway, New fork.) i ago voyage all the news of the world, while its diiferent; committee, for men of these professions to-day expresses itself editorially as from whither 1, 1885. Headache, Brain Exhaustion, Sleeplessness, indig- Yokohama, she had gone have some education. But or also tor ltheu- nant at the fact that departments, political news, editorials, etc., j presumably special general Neuralgia; AlmericHugh Paget, for repairs. the and matism. Gout, Kidney Disorders, Arid Dys- an attache of the British at make it a most valuable to all. The STEAMER ( ASTI.NK. weather per- noisy disputatious village busy- pepsia, Amemia. Antidote for Alcoholic Legation Her and crew went down paper B and other excesses, cents. captain with mitting, will run every week 'lle.Mrs. MEANS M. and Mr. before he died. On Saturday the the British *\ was in town recently to attend CERTAIN RUIN. DR. GREENE'S NER- of Mr. George Sargent, Henry morning Isles and as far south as the 40th jbor(, son of Mr. A. M. poor fellow passed away and that same af- or .Mrs. Jo- VURA GIVES STRENGTH AND VIGOR. Kidder Gilbert, Gilbert. parallel. Tropical cyclones hurricanes very Mrs. B. A. Files... ternoon, ere he was south of 40 US?fmieralof How The First Methodist Church, in which the fairly cold, the Penob- probable degrees and east of 60 de- White to many thousands suffer from scot Bar held a west. Weather Clothes. Stevens lias gone to Bangor to-day ceremony took place, was beautifully deco- meeting and voted to recom- grees generally moderate. Fog is sleeplessness caused by nervous weakness. mend Brown of diminishing in quantity on the Grand Banks. No Mrs. Stella Knowlton, is rated with palms and filled to overflowing Deputy Springfield for ap- ice i. r her daifgbter, It one of the incidents of American south of the 60th but a few in You will have them life, of pointment the Governor as Reed’s suc- parallel, bergs if use who and with friends the bride and groom, who by the of Belle Isle. you sick_Bertha Hubbard, you who read these lines are no doubt cessor. Meanwhile it vicinity quite are both popular in society. At the is not to be supposed Freights. The Mr. and Mrs. one of the great After the is appoint- that the Freight Circular of Br< wn & 1.. (u visiting her parents, throng. day ed hour the bridal the other candidates are idle. It is Co, New for the week done and when its party approached York, reports ending Sept cares ought to cease, you rumored that there was a 28: lor case oil and Hubbard, has returned to Law- wish altar, guided by strains of wedding music, bolting caucus, long voyage general cargo that they might fold their tents like in the Mt. tonnage there has been an played by Mr. Clarence Dickinson. The cere- Sunday, Hope receiving tomb. exceedingly quiet mar- G. Cilley has been in the Arabs and as steal When ket the week. Miss.T. silently away. was Dr. Charles F. [ Lewiston Journal. during Regarding the former staple all mony performed by Brad- owners are iVORINEl at work for Sher- night has drawn her sable curtains and completely in the dark as to the plans 1., the George ley of the Garret Biblical Institute, assisted If the writer of the above and of the 1 nature seems in weary eyelids possessed, any policy leading shippers, but with the Gordon and children repose, your by Dr. Frank M. Bristol, pastor of the church. knowledge that the WASHING POWDER Mrs. Lucy long for that tired nature’s sweet restorer, brains he would know enough to be tonnage supply receives very X J The bride was attended seven maids, six light additions, they stand rates in home after a visit of several What would not give for by ashamed of himself. He was born with- by previous vturned balmy sleep. you of whom were schoolmates of hers at Mount the hope that exporters’ requirements will neces- the rest had in the olden times. But it out so sitate mother has used Ivorine u Massachusetts-Misses Florence you Vernou brains, however, and we early action, and that the of the My Washing Powder of Seminary, Washington, where she imagine position A cbo,c® is denied you. The long hours are full he considers it It would market will soon be strengthened by actual busi for a long time, and thinks it She has trh d .t Clara Downes of Harvest Moon was graduated. Miss Martha Stockton of bright. not be unequalled. >\ weakness and weariness, and the coming ness Barrel petroleum freights continue quiet, a number of other C“ve Evanston acted as maid of honor. The six necessary to inform anyone but the editor and powders recommended as just as \ '.sited Hillside Grange last headache and heartache, the fixtures of the week indicate a slight /A?f°OU w,u be Sept. day brings only bridesmaids were Miss Anna Hasselman of of “State Chat” in of good, but has found them all failures. Ivorine is L 5oap nerves as the Lewiston Journal weakening owners’ limits. Suitable tonnage, prime. Several from this attend- impaired strength and exhausted We use it for found in each place Indianapolis, Miss Helen Hurst of Washing- that when the office of Sheriff becomes however, is scarce, and w ith any important revival everything. Mary E. Kif.rnav pack- you drag through its duties. of interest the belief is °f .! i. kson Fair ton, Miss Louise Gilbert of Miss quite general that rates will a*e Sept. 28th.Eva ana no loss Chicago, vacant reason of death the Portsmouth, R. I. \ ibere is no burden so pamtui, by business of improve to a more remunerative basis. The de- IVORINE/ her Wiuuifred Wilson of Evanston, Miss Beulah Tl)^ J* B. .. : Brooks visited grandmother, I so wasting, it wrecks the body and impairs the office stops, making it imperative that mand for naval store tonnage to load at WILLIAMS CO., 61&$tonbory, Conn. V Hubbell of Des Moines. They wore gowns primary °/ the mind. It is the fearful harbinger of in- the be filled with as points does not improve, so far as surface indica- Makers of Williams' Famous Cilley, recently-The farmers of white made over white silk vacancy little delay Shaving Soaps, v., with organdie and tions are concerned, few either here or sauity. It. has tilled our asylums its as It was that charters, their and trimmed in valencinnes lace. Narrow sashes possible. knowledge that Lumber hist of Choice Premiums sent free ••usy harvesting potatoes v ietims. You km >w this and dread abroad, being reported. tonnage for the upon Request. gloomily of white satin ribbon led the members of the Bar to River Plate has been in better >«mm. ... ___ is and encircled their waists. call a demand, with fix- -ro|i generally reported_Mr. the future. Weak, nervous, discouraged, tures from Provincial and and They carried large bouquets of pink roses meeting Saturday morning. When the reported Gulf ports, West tie hi, 2(ith the least excitement prostrates you, you the rates obtained no material Mass., passed Sept. tied with long pink satin ribbons. The maid Lewiston Journal undertakes to make it 1 showing change are always worrying over anticipated from recent quotations of the market. Tonnage ; \ of honor wore a gown the same as those of 1 Higgins. trouble. Nothing goes right, and you often appear that such men as Hon. A. W. for general cargo to South American and West the maids. The bride, who is noted for her India Fkrry. Mrs. Orilla feel like despairing. You do not feel equal Paine, Hon F. A. Wilson, Hon. C. P. ! ports has attracted considerable attention MeMann, beauty, was beautifully gowned in white of late, though backward offers to the burden you once bore so easily. Stetson and other members of the Bar 1 freight yet very '. til spending the summer with satin, the simplicity of which was its chief sparingly. The prospects for the Cuba sugar trade Take heed while it is time. You are in a are in cnarm. a long tune veil ieu to tne nem oi engaged an unseemly scramble for the coming season are of a very uncertain charac- All Mrs. W. I>. Harriman, has re- whirlwind of destruction. You are in the the disturbed the gown, ami she carried a bouquet of white an office it casts no reflection upon the ter, condition of affairs on that her home in Mass.... very of our nervous modern life. island all calculations relative to the Haverhill, Niagara roses. Mr. Gilbert was it upsetting l)o not is at if accompanied by Mr. gentlemen named, but does illustrate and ■ delay. Safety right hand, crop boiling industry. Rates for lumber v \\ H arding has gone to Providence'', James H. Walker of Chicago, who acted as the small calibre of the man to e you will but accept it. That loss of appetite, who penned coastwise appear maintained upon a gener- best man. The ushers were Mr. Frank Rus- with a fair ;sit her who arrived ;n the the A Courier, i ally steady basis, demand for tonnage That is husband, stomach, constipa- Best gas torpid liver, Mr. Mr. paragraph. [Bangor Whig Coal continue sell, Day McBirney, Paul Ham 11 of ---- reported. freights slow, with pre- .. are but the i s, j.; JUth, in barge Belle of Oregon tion, nervousness,headache, etc., rates low' and in an of Chicago, Mr. William D. Sargent and Mr. vailing unremunerative. experience of over fifty years first, symptoms the dauger to come. It \V and v •>■. gia Pierce of Bucksport is visiting George H. Sargent of and Mr. lilsky Vagabondage. combined with modern invention can he avoided, but only by acting at once. Evanston, Richard Houghton of Milwaukee. After the and makes the Mrs. N. J. Heagan-Capt. and Thousands have stood where you now What It Cost. improvement ceremony a reception was held at the resi- There is one other cause of vagrancy tl. IP. hards of Booth and Mrs. stand confronted by the same frightful con- Vrs hay dence of the bride’s parents, 1502 Hinrnan sequences, and have been cured and restor- more potent than all 1 have described, The New York World K F .man of Marsh visited avenue. The house was deco- Sunday of Sep- Prospect ed to health and that wonder- beautifully I happiness by ander 2<>th. rated with plants and cut dowers. The and its name is—whisky. The love of tember 22d estimates the loss to the IP Ilarrimau's Sept. ful enchanter of sleep, that marvelous Gov- GOLD were CLARION grounds enclosed with canvas* lighted Butler is dangerously sick. lie restorer of nerve energy and physical liquor brings more men and women into ernment and the to the bankers of by a myriad of electric lights, making an gain 1 strength, Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and i> Dr. Towle of Bucksport.... open-air reception-room, in trampdom than anything else, and until the who Portable nerve remedy. It is purely vegetable and uuequaied pic- syndicate purchased $02,800,000 Cooking Range n and Grace turesqueness and beauty. A number more Daisy Crocker, entirely harmless. large this fact is conscientiously recog- of four per cent. United States bonds at For 1895 were present to wish the young a Eda Durham and Tom Mrs. L. L. who resides at. 108 couple — Swazey Gumpricht, future. Mr. ami nized there can he no treatment $10, 822,930. the best in the market. Made in« Blue Hill happy Mrs.' Gilbert depart- thorough at Ave., Boston, Mass,, says: That is to the for or coal or our rt. visited Thomas ed for the where will travel for a no to say, government every style wood with Famous Removable Dovkash Heagan’s an attack of east, they of the tramp. There is need enter bought | “After having had the grippe not Pali. Kate L. month, and upon their return will reside in $02,000,000 plus of gold, for which it paid Grate. If for sale in your do not a on in- Pray, Capt. I was very weak and run into details on this all that I can locality, pay larger profit \ feeling completely subject: a • makes as Chicago. [Evanston, 111., Index. premium of 15 7-10 per cent, and ferior represented as but ask us where to the « evaded sT<-ne at George Arey’s down. 1 could not eat, sleep or work. I do is to the fact. The needs paid “just good,” get report public in Made « was so weak in the limbs 1 could not walk Geo. M. Sargent, father of the was gold bonds, bearing gold interest, at best. and warranted by V L Warren_Little Wil- bride, to realize more than it now does the [ fully the rate of 4 cent, and or work. I was very miserable, and I born in Sargentville, and Mrs. per having 80 years is on the sick list.... Miss Hat- Me., Sargent awful effects of drink on 1894. WOOD I should die. 1 lost all interest in strong vaga- to run. In Gen. Harrison’s Administra- | Incorporated & BISHOP BANGOR, thought was Miss Helen Durham of Monroe. CO., ■ bonds. A realization of this fact is MAINE.] Bucksport recently visited everything. I had great distress from the likely tion bonds of a like character sold at a little food 1 could eat. to he productive of some for the eei Harding... .Mrs. Jennie Dow remedy rate which yielded less than 3 percent., “After taking three bottles of Dr. Greene’s Coombs—Toi}iN. A very evils it represents. If the tramps of ■ ■it visited Mrs. Kate Harriman pretty wedding and there were times when the rate re- Mr. A. IT. Cransby, of No. Nervura blood and nerve remedy I was en- occurred Wednesday evening, Oct. at America could he freed irom the 158 Kerr 2d, bondage ceived by the purchaser was as low as 2 St*, Memphis, Tenn., tirely cured of all these complaints. I feel the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tobin <>n into which lias writes that his wife had can- whisky brought them, 5-8 cent. like a different woman.” Central on per cer which had eaten two street, Camden, which occasion there would not tie 1| Miss Georgia Wentworth ar- very many vagrants When this was ; This grand restorative for the nerves, Dr. their daughter, Miss Agnes Tobin, and transaction consumated large holes in her breast, and Si 'JSth from Boston and in the country. That the American tramp Which the best physicians pt. is | Greene’s Nervura,does not contain a particle Ferdinand I. Coombs were united in mar- English consols bearing 3 per cent, inter- is the result of the fluctuations of the la- Of the surrounding country of and can be | Actual business mail and common parents, Mr. and Mrs. anything injurious, given to riage by Rev. L. L). Evans. The bride was ests were above par in the markets. The and in- by carrier at George, as some 1 do not be- treated, pronounced j restless and sleepless infants, nervous cliil- becomingly gowned in white while the bor-market, claim, of whether or curable. Her v Hilton from West- silk, price securities, public pri- grandmother Bindley or lieve. American does not j dren the most delicate invalid with abso- groom wore the conventional black. The The tramp is determined the credit of and aunt had died of is friends in town.... vate, by the \!sip;«g lute assurance of beueticiai results. Dr. house, was prettily decorated with cut flow- want as a but I know that he work, rule; promissor. In less than three years, un- and Emma j Greene, of M-l Temple Place, Boston, Mass., ers and potted plants. After the does want to be free from A d Bipity daughter ceremony liquor. der a Democratic the the most successful in a was served to Administration, i\ e (••; !! | physician curing wedding lunch the few inti- if tiiis be 1 feel safe in ! spending the summer can accomplished, credit of the United States has been | nervous and elm nir diseases, discovered it, mate friends and relatives who were KhCIiColltP pres- 1 H liave returned to saying that he will go to work. Under Pages, and be can be consulted free of charge, per- ent, after which the bridal were brought down from an equality with the PORTLAND AND AKilSTA, MAINE. couple the influence of drink lie becomes a sort ; 1 ige a< ornpanying tliem.. .Mr. : sonaliy or by letter. driven to their new li me on Pearl street. credit 'of England to the plane of were Spain, F. L. Mrs. Coombs is a of voluntary idler; bur. if he temper- SHAW, Principal, Portland r 1 > 'ggett, who liave been charming young lady and Turkey and Egypt. ate, tie could be made a valuable citizen. Dandruff is an exudation from the her friends are numerous. Mr. Coombs is On this not the > r 1 feu weeks of Win. Walker pores showing ought Demo- Cancer the only child of Capt. Isaac Men become Josiali and when told this, the most Notice of Foreclosure. of the skin that spreads and dries, forming Coombs, pres- [“Ifow Tramps,'' by cratic party to be intrusted with power -■ :’.Ted S* doth for their home in ent of and for i eminent specialists of New pt. I scurf and causing the hair to fall out. Hall’s postmaster Camden, several Fiynt, in the October Century. till .JOHN S. COFFIN of Troy, in the ha** 1901? [Boston Journal. York, under whose treat- i va.. ..IIev. I. N. Ala n has been Hair E«newer cures it. years been in the employ of Carleton, WHEREAS.county of Waldo, by bis mortgage deed, j ment she was placed, de- Pascal & Co., and while there, his dated the sec »m! dav of September, A. I).. 1893, t’a* as their by pleas- clared her case was hopeless. Baptist society pas- WJiat is Charley doing for a now v" ant and For Good Roads. Massachusetts Democrats. recorded in rite Waldo Registry of Deeds, Hook living disposition agreeable manner, has All treatment having failed, d meetings here last Week. “L didn't think he was liter- 235. Rage 329, conveyed to me a certain of “Writing.” won hosts of friends. The presents were she was up to die parcel Albert A. who 1ms done given real estate, situate in Unity in said county of a ary." “He isn't. He writes home for re- numerous and and have the Colonel Pope, G. FRED WILLIAMS NOMINATED FOR GOV- S. S. was recommended, arrived home from three ; beautiful, they S. Waldo, and the same to mittances." as it may being premises conveyed best wishes of their many friends. such work for the national ERNOR. and astonishing said Coffin Jennie and John W. friends in Boston and viein- grand good- few bottles cured by Young Conner, seem, a by deed of the same date as the above -on A and are At the Massachusetts and well. mortgage, .Jackson has moved from his good appetite refreshing sleep roads cause, writes: Democratic State her sound and whereas the condition of said has “ssential 1 health of mind and and Race of the Kliza Ann Our treatise on this dis-- mortgage a body, held in been broken, now, therefore, by reason of the Canal street, where he has been “It would be a if the Gov- convention, Worcester, Oct. 2nd, ease will be sent free to these are given by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. good thiug breach of the condition thereof! I claim a fore- address. past y.-ar, and will reside on his ilEVAMPEl) STOKE CAKK1EK r Oli H0X0I1S ernment would extend the good-road work the following ticket was nominated: For any closure of said mortgage. “Did have a time at the Free- li'-p'-- Mrs. Jaekson and children you good OVEK THE XEBT.OHT F1A EKS. in the Department of Agriculture and SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., HENRY YOUNG. flow collation?” 1 a fit. governor, lion. Fred Williams of “Delightful! got build the national George Atlanta, Ga Oct. 2, 1895.—3w40* M n tv bn1 Boston where intend of that it cost, me five dollars to Something over 50 years ago there was great highways. Then, they indigestion Dedham; for lieut. governor, James S. to be a if the States would follow the of ad tli- wptt-r.. .Wm. Newbert was have cured.” grand yachting cruise and series example of races off A serious trouble Xew Jersey and Massachusetts and build Grinned of Greenfield; for secretary of “BELFAST ILLUMINATING GO. sic-* Albert his use in Newport. ••••da..y by Pitman, The best veternariaus Russia Salve State to towns and cities Edward J. treasur- The to about the cruisers of those days was tne roads, leaving state, Flynn, Boston; undersigned hereby gives notice all v their If have a don’t Hr BlanM anil Relies. ’VERSONS INDEBTED TO SAID .- whip practice. you stable, COMPANY that lie Will gmining recently. The boy lack of for the streets, we would, in the course of er, Elien S. Stevens of Sudbury; auditor, fail to have this salve. It will save you proper quarters visiting yachts- be at his office in .McClintock'Bloek, at the corner a killed and Mr. a of not Alfred C. Get our prices before you buy. We in- cartridge, it, New- men. time, develop system highways Whitney, Boston; attorney gen- of Main and on and after many a horse doctor’s bill. Your druggist. vite comparison. It makes trade for us. High streets, daily, in excelled in the world. It. has to F. Hurlbut of 20 from 10 12 a. to '•••nig range received the charge of 25 cts. Next to being on the yachts, the most by any got eral, Henry Lynn. Monday,May th, to m., receive we not see The deals with the tariff brief- J. & payment. N. F. HOUSTON, Receiver, in" and arms. William shouted was that of in come. Perhaps may it, though platform H. J. W. JONES, legs Jack. a popular style attending any For Belfast Co. More Recent. “All! You are I to. Horses have seen their best with tiie tariff and financial en- Illuminating -' ■' sort of craft that would afford a ly, !: T her, who was out with “I am sight of hope issues, Successors to F. A. Carle, 63 sii May 13, 1895.—23tf them, true daughter of Eve.” Jess. “Indeed, I the Wilson the the room and have par- dorsing bill, favoring gold a am not. We back to William the races, shelter at night and for days. Electricity bicycles to pieces Charles," but the injury go only done with their and be- standard, and the retirement Conqueror.” the cook’s galley. tially away use, demanding -rove tv be very severe, and Wil- fore this motor of the untaxed notes GREAT VALUE WEEKLY NEWS It was with the idea of securing a boat century expires practical paper money except now The shot went Did You Ever use. of State or National banks. Planks were right too that would answer these needs that Gen. carriages will be in Then the de- eAi raneu.. Electric Bitters as a for your still introduced airs. .rrancis J. Try Yemedy Daniel Sickles, Com. Garrison and a se- mand will be for better roads and favoring highway improve- FOR OF THE WORLD troubles? Lf not, get a bottle now and get and r.- 1 -is bought the old homestead oi lier lect set of chums started about good roads in all directions, and the poor ments corporation retrenchments. A relief. This medicine has been found to be looking LITTLE MONEY. FOR A TRIFLE. Daniel the districts. | old horse will be to the country, resolution was also included Sullivan, and is having many peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of shipping relegated denouncing that i where he the A. P. A. veluents made. A new stable is being all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful Finding nothing was exactly suit- belongs.” and direct influence in and decided to take a row the house giving strength able, they on the ■'•'.l, painted, rough pastures ■ tone to the organs. If u have Loss of Ap- Hudson. This would give them a chance : e ! m l ieveied, and many other petite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting to think the matter over and discuss it at :nges made. Mrs. Oakes ami Miss Lillian Spells, or are Nervous, SI »epless, Excitable, j leisure. Is the making of a pie. The The NEW YORK WEEKLY Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, TRIBUNE, who have been here several weteks, There was a breeze the of a Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. | light rippling making crisp crust de- ’■••turned to New York... > surface of the water and a haze Scliools in Large bottles only fifty cuts at A. A. slight pends largely upon the shorten- Howes & Co.’ when the men turned homeward. a is -!o• serious and pastry. :y injured.... Mr. Stephen Bright early the next morning ket I). W. Fuller of Canajoharie, N. Y., says be used— Reports” are recognized authority. Separate departments for “The • "i Sickles and Garrison were out the ways economically Fairmont, Mum., is spending a that he always keeps Dr. King’s New Dis- among -' for and her two-thirds as much Cottolene as “Our here, the guest of Ids aunt, Mrs. covery in the house and bis family has all shipping looking her, by great Family Circle,” Young Folk*” and “Science and Mechanics.” found the nest results follow its mast they soon found her. would use of mton ...Mr. and Mrs. William ways very you ordinarily Its “Home and columns command the admiration of wives and use; that he would not he without it, if pro- “Hello, there! Can we come aboard?” Society” r" Lisbon have been the lard or butter, guests past curable. G. A. Dvkemau. cried the anil commodore of the being ample William Druggist, Cat-skill, general daughters. Its general political news, editorials and discussions are Sherman.... William Bean N. that Dr. New to the most desirable comprehen- :;ul Y., says King’s Discovery future in chorus. produce Falls, Aroostook county, where is undoubtedly the best Cough remedy; that- "If was the results. The in a sive, brilliant and exhaustive. ; wployment as a L. you like,” answer. saving j-ear carpenter_It. lie has used it- in his family for eight years, --of is L. C. “Fine boat Is she fast?” a considerable item. | Itockport painting and it lias never failed to do all that is you’ve got. represents '■;,e house in colors. “ITirty fast, sir.” claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so There are many imitations of COT- It did not take to win the heart of * long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at long to A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this and The the for he loved TOLENE ; you should therefore be careful get the genuine. splendid journal Obituary. ! A. A. Howes & Co.’ Drug Store. Regular skipper, his boat. The Sold in tins, with trade-marks—"Cottolene and steer’s head in cotton-plant Republican Journal” for ! sizes 50 cents and #1.00. skipper and his crew were engaged to sail everywhere wreath—on every tin. Made only by ole communicated to the Bath the boat at and it was j! “This picture to the realistic once, arranged 1 of a native of i belongs that I K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. CHICAGO, 224 State Street. BOSTON, PORTLAND, ME. following obituary school.” “Ah.” “Yes. Notice that at- “’Liza Ann,” his wife, and for THE N. 1 •‘Alexander Farrar, who died | whom mosphere? It is an air the boat was named, should do the N<». 21 street, Bath, Sept. supplied by pump Maple I in tlie basement.'’ cooking. ONE TEAR FOR ONI.? the second child of Simon Farrar, $2.00, The boat was immediately pat in order. Searsinont, Me., April 14, 1820, and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. She was oj that town until 1871, when he re- drvdocked, calked, scraped, pot- CASH IN ADVANCE. The Best Salve in the world for WE HAVE fills city, where he followed his Cuts, leaded and fixed up in racing shape, and NOW ■ Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Stevens & Erskines' trriage builder and wheelwright. at last the Eliza Ann was ready. for the two is ■! Sores, Tetter, ....A FEW. (The regular subscription papers $3.00.) 4 an intenselypatriotio nature, when Chapped Hands, Chilblains, She started for the Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and positive- Newport races, sounded her call for help he re- where she met the worst of The ‘•'i'c ly cures Piles, or no pay It is derision. SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. to that call, and taking his son, required. lr guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction of fact that the Eliza Ann had been entered •. eighteen years of age, he enlisted HARNESS F money refunded. Price 25 cents box. the cracks of classical names was -5th Regiment Maine Vols. in 1862, per against Address all orders to i; For sale A. A. Howes & Co. the of the ''• was an active participant in the by joke day. r Bargains 'laved our in the of The of the race was at and by army capture Bookkeeper. “I see by the paper that our day hand, Takes the Lead in Waldo Go. rW. Orleans, the siege and capture of Port customer, Scudskiu, is married.” Fashion- the Eliza Ann moved to the starting line, THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO., BELFAST, ME. and other Farrar Every harness a standing testimonial. Made Vicksburg points. able Tailor. “Indeed! I shall be sorry to where the champion with their •" yachts, li?'; with his regiment, sharing in its lose him.” and wide from the best stock by tirst-class workmen, t ind light spars spreading canvas, Used until its term of service ex-' under our own .. I glory, were Slightly I personal supervision. about in show-off was then on speeding style. Write name and address on a send it to Geo. W. discharged August You make no mistake w-hen you buy dal- Soon the your postal card, Best, Room 2 oi l returned to his yachts dashed across the line, home, but the ton’s sarsaparilla and nerve tonic and bn'a; and of a wild cloud of but al- Tribune New York and of THE NEW YORK poison fever the southern dalton’s family pills. scurrying canvas, IF YOU WANT SPECIAL PRICES OX Building, City, sample copy WEEKLY a 1 Everybody says so, ONE, !IV .m! done their work, which ended «nd “what most at once the Eliza Auu’s big letters •' everybody says must be true.” '• 'Mi its victim lay still iu the sleep were staring the other contestants in the CALL EARLY. : : : : TRI3UNE will be mailed to you. know* no How He Measured Him. “Isn’t Plush jf waking. Returning to his your boy face. She simply ran away from them. Robes. town broken in health, he for a time very tall for his age?” “Isn’t lie? You •:,4- She turned the outer mark, and return- 'iu business, keeping one of those just ought to try to get him into a place on t-air ing, met the fleet far from it. were mil well known country stores, a half fare ticket!” They Pianos, r:' oi- in a BAGS and became noted for strict attention long line of distress, carrying more TRUNKS, FRED Over ATWOOD, Winterport, Me., 'owns For Fifty Years. sail honesty and upright dealing; than prudent in a wind that was DRESS-SUIT CASES. an improvement in bis An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.—Mrs. boisterous. Organs, v health, growing h suiHcient to allow it, he abandou- Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for To the wonder of the yachtsmen the o iit-iie pursuits and resumed his over fifty years by millions of mothers for Eliza Ac. r|f their Ann, after passing the last boat, Banjos, REAL ESTATE 'Mowing it with varying results children while teething, with perfect 5-A AND INSURANCE. 1 turned and started anew. Around the Horse Blankets. •e tc the dose of his life* Mr. Farrar success. It soothes the child, softens the '^c' outer mark the boats while the TO KENT. Over Thirteen Millions ($13,000,000) Fire Insurance Assets• a mason in Quantabacook Lodge, gums, allays all pain, cures wrind colic, and crowded, and is the best for Diarrhoea. Is Eliza Ann in a insolent A. M., in his native town remedy pleas- swung wide, Very Lowest Prices in Springfield Fire and Marine, Granite State Fire Insurance Fire ■ Co., o''1'H, and was to the taste. Sold in curve. demitted and joined ing by Druggists every Association ok Capitol Fire Insurance part of the world. Philadelphia, Co., v'"‘Se N(.. 14, of Bath iu 1883, of Twenty-tive cents a bot- Then she settled down to win, and, National Fire Insurance Conn. 1 Mears & Robes Co., Hartford, was an tle. Its value is sure I j;, honored and respected incalculable. Be and with the wind blowing a half gale, the Pitcher, Blankets, at the of ask for Mrs. Winslow’s '[ tune his death. He was Soothing Syrup, and Eliza Ann rushed across the line wreathed AND ALL KINDS OF desirable risks written at current rates. ’1 in take no other kind. .. aii matters pertain- Iyr40 in the of York Her- X-solciier ami spray victory. [New 75 Main Me. Travelers Life and Accident Insurance Co. I sailor, and early in “Dinks is ald. St., Belfast, ^ Winter Goods. "‘entiKed with always making proverbs.” a himself the Grand “What is "7 his latest one?” “The pitcher TORNADO INSURANCE WRITTEN EUR 5 TEARS, at low rates on buildings acceptable. Republic, joining Post Sedg- that too often after beer Land his love for goes breaks its own- The Weekly I'aper the Best. CORRESPONDENT OP MERCHANT MARINE INSURANCE CO. ['„ the Grand Army er at last.” Stevens & Krsliiue’s ft,", a.n, interests was only exceeded J. F. INTESTMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. ** WILSON, bi* A “It is somewhat amusing,” says an ex- XEW STORE, LOANS NEGOTIATED. it,'; VV7 1 h,orc family. good man, soaud, a fond and Hi,..:* loving parent, change, “to see how quickly some of our REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. ''iiizen and kind has Main St I Belfast. | Cor. " ueiglibor Washington. solicited. *toOctl contf " he business men will catch on to 1895.—18t£ ««-Uorregpondence iv, V l,,ng missed. Mr, Farrar advertising Contractor & Builder May 2, Louisa When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. Mr anlow, C. (Dillaway.) to in a haphazard sheet which is once looked at When she was a she cried for ^married Belfast, Maine, Child, Castoria. at and then a ....OF.... °De destroyed, while weekly sister. Mrs. Julia When Uugig"4|'** she became Miss, she clang to Castoria. that is the week fir.f- ;n Winslow, Maine, the only newspaper kept through of When she had Children, she gave them Castoria and read by the whole and their FOUNDATIONS and in an,i f family brothers and family aH follows: is t»r m™ i!drf“ Sanford L. visitors, very reluctantly patronized.” BUY YOUR WINTER’S COAL K. irgia Tabor and Mrs. This is only true in part. Successful FOUNDATION WALLS. si-valmerH'le of lord ,,f"i Bath, Mrs. Mary E. business men know and appreciate the Mass., Mrs. Martha A. of a well-established 4field Mrs. value weekly as an Best of Work Guaranteed. Alice L. Sylvia, of “De kind of a man dat t’inks he knows it 'than S Mrs advertising medium. It is the fellows 1 Emma I>. all,” said Uncle Eben, “gin’rally seems Address -OF- F. C. WHITE. Elgin via« Humphrey jus- and Mrs. who pass by the home paper to 'of Josephine Brad- tified in de low average he seems to put on spend VJass. Maine. on fake scheme 22 CORDON STREET IBs ljeiiu|D®' Mr. Farrar in re- human intelligence.” money every advertising but that comes to or who think wi'I „w“ ,a Metliodist, never town, they Or Care & 47 at °r Iaportaat Facts. that needs to be when Spencer Wilson, Main’.St., “'Uni t, ti any other, but have done all done Haiti's Yeia & Liadonoaa's Loaf t”tl.e end a If have dull and BELFAST, MALSE. 21tf pm Sniar LobiiO. consistent Christian.” you heavy pain across they put a card in the paper. Indeed, forehead and about the if the nostrils eyes; you may pick out the live business men Stove and Chestnut. Egg and Grate. liniment are and followed a removes all frequently stopped up by of a over the NOTICE. * Soft™, ° town by looking advertise- Delivered and in. .... $5.50 $5.30 LumP» ami Blem- disagreeable discharge; if soreness in the put (in barrels) front W. r?,ed ments of the of that Clerk’s Office, Sup. Jud. 1 nose and bleeding from the nostrils is often weekly paper town, Court, “ «*. curbs, Belfast. Sept. 24,1805. j in Dump Carts,. 5.35 5.15 sfe: 8tav,,m' if are sensitive to and who have the enterprise and all Bing. Bone, Stifles, exPfrienced; you very noting is that the 17th s™ cold in the head to take in addition to Notice hereby given Thursday, -5|) Coughs, etc. accompanied with head- push space there, of October next, at 10 o’clock a. m., has been Prices at Wharf,.5.10 4.90 bv uL if" Tbroat?. then day ta°9t Womierf Warranted ache; you may be sure you have ca- all other means of putting themselves be- designated by order of court, as the time at which Cure ever tarrh; and should (immediately) resort to fore the Traverse Jurors drawn for service at the Octol>er *'■; Sol, Ub^AUliA' gIemi8b public. 1 A' Ho,ve8 & Co., Ely’s Cream Balm for a cure. The remedy term, A. D. 1805, of said court, will be required Cumberland Coal. Wood of all lsinds> bti,ast, Me Drug- to instead of the first day of the term. IS OFTEN VERY will give instant relief. HOOD'S PILLS cure Lover Ills, attend, DESIRABLE. This does not apply to Grand Jurors, who will Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. attend on the first day of the term as usual. aii i/uai guaranteeu sausiaciory m weigni, quality ana aeuvery. leiepnone Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. A pleasant laxative. All Drofslats. 3w39 T1LESTOX WADLIN, Clerk. We Guarantee it i J^’Special attention given to delivery outside city limits. | connection. Manly Strength. Bears port Locals. VimnotT. Hr. and Mra. Frank Nad- The Waldodoanty Veteran Aaeoclatlon. Bangor, Oct 4. Cld, schs Charity, Magee, Win- throp; 8 M Bird, MerriN, Baltimore; lzetta, Rol- ean lost their infant son with cholera infan lins, New Geo B New AND WORDS The Waldo County Veteran Association York; Ferguson, Ferguson, TACTS THAT THRILL THAT BURN. D. S. Goodell arrived from Boston sch Lizzie genuine Capt. turn last week. He was a beautiful baby, 9 Brighton; 6, ar, Lane, Closson, New A VAST AUDIENCE IN MUSIC HALL. MORE held their annual meeting with George C. York; cld, schs Henry Atwood, New York; Tuesday. months and his sudden death is a Crosby, INTERESTED OATHERINO NEVER ASSEMBLED. old, great Davis Post of Brooks Oct. 3d. The meeting Cony, Pendleton, Boston; Isaac Obertou, Trim, A SPLENDID PRIVATE LECTURE AND ADVICE in Philadelphia; Lillian, Grindle, ar, sch SANFORffiS Mrs. and Mrs. Beals have been blow to his Curtis Beverly; 6, Gilkey parents_Mr. Joseph was successful both as to numbers and TO MEN. ALL MEN SHOULD KNOW, very Onward, Bullock, Quincy; 7, ar, sch Josie Hook, JHINGS Boston this-week. from Kansas is visiting his parents, Mr. Foss, Boston; cld, sch Rabboni, Providence. BUT TOO OFTEN DO NOT. City entertainment. The was very fine. Lord, speaking Norfolk, Oct 4. Cld, sch W Wallace Dr. E. and wife are and Mrs. Joseph Curtis.Mrs. T. J. Ward, [Special Dispatch from Boston.] Hopkins visiting Col. L. D. Carver of Rockland and Comrade Providence; 7, ar, sch Helen G Moseley, Holt, in Carmel. and left Saturday for their Boston. Dr. Greene’s lectures are always inspiring. friends Thompson family Cookson of Unity were at their best and home in Hay Springs, Neb.Col. Bolan Apalachicola, Oct 1. Sld, sch Charlotte T Sib- They proclaim a new gospel of hope to suf- The wreck of ship Henrietta has been made two good speeches. Hon. A. E. Nick- ley, Belfast. And in this his and family from Castine were at the Com- Newport News, Oct 2. Sld, sch Anna Pendle- fering humanity. particular sold at Hiogo for $2,000. erson of Swanville told of bis trip to Louis- New Lillian Bil- ton, Thomas, Bedford. lecture in Music sur- mercial House, Friday.Miss Charleston, 8 Oct 5. H B Hall, Boston, Mass., Mrs. Hattie A. Nichols has to North ville, which was very interesting. Dr. A. J. C, Cld, brig Hussey, gone of Belfast is her Mrs. Weymouth; 7, ar, sch New passes them all. It is a watch-word of faith lings visiting aunt, of and of Humarock, Veazie, Berwick to spend the winter. Billings Freedom J. O. Johnson York. Marshall_Three fine deer, one large buck San and promise; and is of incalculable value Liberty added much to the occasion by their Francisco, Oct 7. Sld, ship May Flint, Frank C. Dutch leaves for a short seen town Bristol. and benefit to thousands in onr to-day and two does were in last Satur- struggling remarks. Beaufort, 8 C, Oct 2. Ar, sch Star of the Sea, land of fast tremendous activities trip to Boston and vicinity. day_Mrs. C. E. Atwood, who has been Baltimore. living, ai lu.du A. m. tne rresiaent, n. k. uaw- GlMR ill for some is Brunswick, Ga, Oct 6. Ar, sch A and ruinous nervous tension. Sch. Brunette, W elch, has loaded very weeks, recovering_ Mary Hall. Capt. son of Monroe, called the meeting to order New York; 6, sld, schs Viola Reppard, Williams, Miss Belle is ill with tonsilitis_ and Susan N One has but to look about in our daily hay for A. E. Nickerson & Co. Thayer for the transaction of business. The secre- Pickering, Haskell, Boston; Abbie C Stubbs, Perth walks, with only the commonest opportuni- Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Haley were called to Whitney, Amboy. FOR ONE WEEK Eugene Kneeland has a situation with tary being absent A. Stinson of North Sears- Bath, Oct 2. Ar, sch Emma 8 Briggs, Osborn, Look For ties for observation and an educated eye, to Orrington Monday to attend the funeral of New York for ami was tern. Hallowed, passed up; sld, sch .. detect the victims of this nerv- Wilson Bros., jewellers, Boston. port appointed, pro Reports of .will sell.... bapiess high their cousin, Miss Lizzie Dillingham-Two Daylight, Pittston for Washington, D C; 5, sld, ous pressure. Mrs. is vis- committees were then in order. A. Stinson, sch Young Brothers, Pittston for Baltimore. Fitzmaurice of Plainfield, Ct., Household ■ large full bloom roses and two buds on one Oct 2. 1 Bottle They comprise the young, with fields of of the favor-' Newburynort, Ar, sch Jonathan Cone, Ammonia, iting her sister, Mrs. Josie Webber. by request committee, reported VRolerson, New sch E Owl Trade Mark promise before them rich in opportunities. stem were picked in Edwin Flemant’s gar- York; cld, Mary Crosbv, New 1 Bottle Vanilla, on a Home at Windermere Park. York. They tire ere the race is run and are unable N. C. who has been friends ably having Shute, visiting den Oct. 7th, and now ornament our desk, Newport, R I, Oct 2. Ar, sch Charlotte Buck, 1 Bint Bottle Witch Hazel, to stand the strain. They include those in The committee went to the park, looked the coal in Detroit, arrived home Tuesday. "a of and a port. middle life, who have reached the golden thing beauty joy”—while they Galveston, Oct 3. sell 1 Large Scrubbing Brush, ground over, and were satisfied it was the Sld, Olive T Whittier, HUMBUG Gingers are as mean of active who Mrs. Lucullus Boberts and son returned last. Whittier. Pensacola; 5, bark Lizzie plenty development,and ought best in the for the association ar, Carter, 25 Envelopes for to he at their best, but who realize their place county Dyer, Newport News; 6, sld, schs Horace G Morse, as dealers to their home in Somerville Monday. Monroe. School in this this mercenary who, for a strength ami courage are slowly giv.ng out. began village to build a Home. An informal vote was Pensacola; Tofa, Apalachicola. Salt Shaker, nickel top, Saco, Oct 2. sch A W are found those in and Lizzie are week under the instruction of Jennie Ar, Ellis, Ryder, New few extra rec- ** “ •* They among advanced Mrs. E. D. Black daughter Moody taken on the question: Should the associa- York. cents’ profit, will Bepper who should years have reached the high goal the of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Black. of Swanville. The schoolhouse is finish- Oct 2. sch “ guests just tion locate at the Park? and there was a Providence, Ar, Gov Ames, Newport Mustard toward which they had so long pressed, but News. ommend anything. Be on your Bot, ed and about it is new. There is who alas! too late for the a John Stevens has closed his photographic everything large in the affirmative. The com- N Oct 3. sell Toilet sigh, strength majority Thompson’s Point, J, Ar, Marv L is Baper, package for nature but of which a hardwood floor in the hall and schoolroom Crosby, Trim, New York. guard. Health too loving gave, they robbed rooms here and will Settle in Massachusetts. mittee on time, and of next precious 10c Toile* 1 themselves. place program, Sabine Pass, Texas, Oct 1. sch Senator Soap, cake, and the walls are ceiled with wood- Ar, left for Ham- cypress meeting as follows: Jan. Sullivan, (’roekett, Tampico. to be trifled with. The best is \\ hat pitiable objects these, that thus mar Capt. C. C. McClure Tuesday reported Time, Sewing Machine Oil, The seats are the furnished Fernandina, Oct 5. sld, sch Carrie E Wood- the of our American life! a ves- “Victor,” by 2d, landscape Spring- burg, where he will take command of 1896; place, Monroe; program: Music; bury, Bryant, Trinidad. none too good. In the hour of Job lot Sterling Silver Hiiiy* time without its summer Mellie of this who is bloom, wanting sel. West, formerly town, address of welcome by Comrade I. F. Cook FOREIGN POUTS. Mower and autumn bleak and bare be- Oct 3. G dozen, choice trim, fruit, an agent for these seats_Jefferson Nealley of Hong Kong, Sld, bark Fred P Litchfield, danger SANFORD’S GINGER only fore its frosts. Mr. F. A. Bobbins is established in Monroe; response by Comrade Wentworth Chadbourne, Baltimore. again has returned from his deer He they last for causes are this trip hunting. of The Brisbane, Sept 1. In port, bark Jennie Hark- is the best in the Many capable of creating Belfast and is to till orders for up- Searsport. remainder of the program world. prepared went with a of return- ness, Amsbury, for London. Xice Glass Tumblers condition of party three and they to be holstering. furnished by E. M. Billings Post. Kingston, Ja, Sept 25. In port, bark Megunti- NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL PROSTRATION.* ed with six tine deer. They report deer cook, Duncan, for N Common Lamp Officers were elected for the ensuing year: Camden, J, via Milk River. Chimneys, G. E, Marks started fire under a kiln Iquique, 4. Ar, bark Junin “ •• many understood and large plentiful-Mr. F. A. Piper of Washington, Sept Onway. Tapley, it* the easily appreciated, President, H. It. Dawson of Monroe (and sailed same for Containing among ingredients purest Large but llie most last The (who day Hampton Roads)*. of medicinal French dangerous aud destructive are Tuesday niglit. burning requires D. C„ is at his home in this village... .Mr. N S 2. In brandy and the best of received the unanimous vote of the associa- Sydney, W, Sept port, ship S D Carle- it ia those insidious and concealed sources which about ten ton, from Melbourne for London. imported ginger, vastly superior to the days. and Mrs. Freeman Ritchie, who were recent- cheap, worthless, and often are so characteristic of modern social life tion for the third time as president); Secre- Nassau, Oct 5. Ar, sch James A Garfield, Wood, dangerous gingers a at their urged as substitutes. Ask for STANFORD'S that almost seem an incident of our The evening readings at the ly married, gave reception home Bangor. they Thursday tary, Alfred Stinson of GINGER and look for owl trade mark on the -civilization. last Searsport; Treasurer, Cape Hayti, Sept 22. In sch S From the overtasked child at will be resumed upon the Friday evening. It was a fine evening, port, Henry Sold Potter Drug and Congl. parsonage F. L. Palmer of Rev. Ad- Woodruff, Trainer, from X wrapper. everywhere. school to the effete aud languid man of ad- Monroe; Chaplain, Wilmington. C, disg. Chem. Corp., Sole Proprietors, Boston. pastor’s return. and the Monroe band discoursed some ex- Rosario, Aug 31. In port, bark Mabel I vanced leisure, samples multiply ou every die McIntyre of Belfast. Meyers, cellent music. Frank Fairbanks Meyers, for United States. hand. a situation with played the Harry Dow has Carver, The time was then taken up by comrades Barbadoes, Sept 1(5. Sld, bark Carrie L Tv.er, How does this terrible affliction begin? organ assisted by two cornet players. Nuts, Lancaster, (from Surinam) Sandy Hook Morrill & Baker at New York, and left by about the Home at Win- fororders, Above, beneath, all nervous- talking proposed with inward cargo. beyond else, candy, apples and grapes were furnished in Ill ness-nervous weakness—that state when steamer Monday. dermere Park. Then the dinner call sound- Port Elizabeth. CGH, Sept 15. Ar, bark Har- HICH STREET abundance. About 75 were present and par. vard, Colcord, Xew|York. oue seeks solitude, when we find compan- ed and the Veterans did to G. V. Turgeon has returned from a very justice the baked MARINE MISCELLANY. ionship irksome, when we wish to be alone, took of the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. iu beans and coffee. After spoKen. uer o, tat 36 N, ion 56 42 W, when we lose retentive successful trip the interests of the Sears- dinner, finding that ship faculties and it be- and all came Manuel from Ritchie, away feeling that they the Grand Hall Llaguna, Small, Honolulu June 30 comes impossible to fix the mind on any port Manufacturing Co. Army would not hold near- for New York. W. H. had been cordially entertained and RICHARDS given object for any.length of time, when wishing ly all the people, they went to the church Boston, Oet 3 The work of demolishing the we L A. Dow and wife of ac- stranded steamer experience general languor, weakness, a Skowhegan, them a long and happy life_E. H. Nealley Venetian is progressing steaili- BLUE STORK. and listened to the following program: 'y- Much of her iron dullness of sensations, dizziness, a dimness G. J. Shaw of Hartland, made plating has already been re- companied by raised about 200 bushels of fine apples, dif- moved. About 50 feet of her bow has of sight, loss'of memory, a gloomy and de- Prayer by the Chaplain. been cut a short visit to Sears Island the past week. ferent but all down to the low water mark About 200 tons of pressed condition of headache and varieties, choice fruit_Miss ong by Choir, Reunion the iron REPORT OP THE i'OSOtrtOS OK Tilt mind, Song. plates (which have been cut up into mar- faintness. We blush at the of one of Louisa returned last to Address of Welcome, Lorenzo Jones. ketable slightest cause, J. W. Black is in receipt Samp- Mayo week the M. shape), are being loaded into sch Lizzie S BELFAST are timid, feel our nervous force Response, H. li. Dawson, James, Capt Howard, and will be taken to Wil- NATIONAL B«m give way, son & Murdock’s Boston Registers, probably C. Institute at Pittsfield, accompanied by are sh have no j'ong, Tender and True, Mrs. Chase. mington, Del. While this iron was moved epless, confidence, despair, being it Relfast, In the Slate of at one of the finest books of the kind in Mrs. Alice who visits to the schooner a or Maine, theri.„ want ambition, suffer days of aimless uurest print. Palmer, relatives Remarks, Dr. A. J. Billiugs. day two ago, a passing steam- er raised sea to business and of there. While Miss was Lorenzo enough part the lines the September ‘is, lsus. nights unrefreshiug wakefulness, a left to the Mayo at home her Recitation, Jones, Jr, schooner. holding R. P. Smith Wednesday join One large piece of iron caused damage RESOURCES. disagreeable taste that the Song by Choir, O Starry to destroys appetite. cousin, Minnie Mayo, from Portland visited Flag. the schooner’s rigging, sides and cabin house, Then comes restlessness Thomas E. Shea Company at Boston, where Remarks, Col. L. D. Carver. without- activity; by forcing her against the steamer. Loans and discounts.... .o ... her; also Mabel Walker of Bangor... .Mrs. When Roll tremulous voice in excitement, irritability at they are rehearsing for a new' play to be Song, the is Called, Disasters, Etc. Sch Carrie T Balauo arrived Overdrafts, secured and unsecured the least a Gilman of this town is in New Addie at Beaufort, S C, Oct 1, from Port Koval to 1'. 8. Bonds t<> secure circulation provocation, dull, cloudy lack of this season. Simpson McIntyre. dis- given Tim’s Mrs. charge cargo of lumber order of the court. Stocks, securities, etc. sensations, a disagreeable feeling we cannot York for surgical treatment at the Recitation, Prayer, Merritliew. by The hospital. vessel and cargo are to be sold to satisfy claims Banking-house,furniture and fixtures, explain, affecting the head and eyes, and a At an meeting of Mariner’s Song by Choir, Tenting To-night. ...THE... adjourned ... .Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Henderson of for — Sch A F Other real estate and own confused condition of Rox- salvage Kindberg, lumber laden, mortgages mind we cannot con- to be held next Remarks were made by Mr. J. H. Gordon bound from to New ed... Lodge, Tuesday evening, are her Bangor Bedford, collided olT trol. At times we realize weakness in the burv, Mass., visiting parents, Mr. 1 eak’s Due from National a of Brooks and Rev. David Island, Me, Sunday night, with sch Banks (not reserve back important matters will be acted upon and Brackett, and Serene, and palpitation of the heart, attended and Mrs. Edwin Lufkin-Horace Mansur bound to Gloucester from Port Gilbert, N S, with agents. were the Veterans. wood. with pain and discomfort. We have no general attendance is desired. and highly appreciated by The Serene lost mainboom_Sell Vixen, Due from approved resetve agents. wife of Roxbury have been visiting his from Public Portland for Checks ami other cash force, no energy, no ambition. Hope and Closed with the Benediction. Prospect, loaded with general Eye items... Rev. R. G. Harbutt and wife and Capt. Daniel Mansur. cargo, arrived at Port Oct IS JUST NOW.... Notes of ot her National Banks. strength flee away. Life is a burden and a father, Clyde, 3, leaking very badly, having sprung aleak after Port- Fractional paper currency, nickels, sorrow. Suicide sometimes follows on the Jas. Butman and wife have been in attend- leaving Unity. The Ladies’ Relief was in- land. Cargo not The leak was and cents.'. heels of Corps Liberty. Samuel F. Davey of Hyde Park, damaged. found, despair. ance at the Waldo Conference and vessel Jieserre in viz; County Congl. spected last assistant in- stopped, proceeded. Lawful Money Hank, w nut is ns Saturday night by Mass., who has been at A. A. Charters. Gov : INTENTLY FIXED: meaning/ at held and visiting Ship Robie, Philadelphia to Specie..'.13,479 3.7 less than Jackson, Tuesday Wednesday. spector Insette Small of who ex- Japan, cases oil. 17 1-2 Nothing the victim is Lewiston, has returned home....Mrs. F. W. 60,000 cents. Brig Telos, ... ON.... Legal tender notes. 00 unhappy Brown’s, New 3,097 from nervous York to Bahia, general 65 cents U. 8. Certificates of suffering debility and that Miss Charlotte Thorndike Sibley has prom- pressed herself as much pleased with the Moore of cargo, per Deposit weakness of unless Lawrence, Mass., is at home for a bbl. Sell Cyrus Hall, Philadelphia to Norfolk, for legal tenders. will, checked, eventuate in the church This has been 00 in ised to speak Congregational Corps. Corps organized but few weeks-Next instead of the rails, cents; thence to Demerara, staves, §10. Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasur- complete nervous nrostration—in physi- Sunday, Bark Grace to a few but under Lynwood, New York to Demerara, er (5 per cent, of cal and mental wreck? The con- Nov. 10th on temperance, and give her months, the leadership of sermon 1 circulation). inevitable by the pastor, Miss Blanche Moody general cargo, p t. Soli Cyrus Hall, Savanna-la- sequences of a continued condition like this new lecture on and the Nile Dec. 2nd. Mrs. W. G. Fuller has made Mar to Egypt rapid strides will read one of Drummond’s lectures_ Chester, logwood, §3 25. Sch Mary A Total. 777 are most fearful. No of or Hall, St Simons and Union Island to a Sound language tongue and their work is done in almost a can describe All Jolm G. Hammons recently found on perfect Mrs. J. W. Clough, who has been ill port, lumber, §4 87 1-2 Sch Penobscot, Norfolk LIABILITIES. pen adequately them. hope quite 1 fades manner. Miss Helen Thomas as to New York, lumber, §2 15. Sch Isaiali unless recovery is made possible. Un- the shore a sea-waslied rock shaped ex- secretary for several weeks, is improving_E. S. Hart, Capital stock Philadelphia to Savannah, iron, t. Sch Lucia paid in.^ less the destructive forces can be met and and Mrs. Ann E. Myrick as tieasurer are p Surplus fund. actly like a walking shoe. Had this been Mitchell is visiting friends in Boston, Mass. Porter, Rondout to Boston, cement, 15 cents. Sell the sun of Undivided less and vanished, Austerlitz must go model officers. member of the Mary L New York to NerVeTonig protits, expenses Every Crosby, nitrate m the found in the mounds out west it would Corps Philadelphia, taxes down night of Waterloo. Belmont. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burrows of soda, 65 cents and Sell Eliza paid. was present to greet the and after discharged. J Pen- National Hunk notes But what is the cure? have demonstrated that the mound builders inspector, dleton, Rockport to t. Coal THE LATEST AND BEST outstanding.. Somerville, Mass., and Mrs. Lizzie Huntoon Philadelphia, stone, p Due to otlu-r National Bank>.. What will the ritualistic work was an freights: Sell Emma M Hoboken to Winter- bring health? did modern shoe completed oys- Fox, Due to St.ite Hanks and hankers. making. and Miss Addie Blanchard of visit- port, 60 cents. Sch Anna No man, all the learned and skil- Augusta Pendleton. Newport and THE ONLY COMBINED I)i\ | among ter supper was served the ladies of the to idends unpaid ful J. W. Smart has taken the by News a Sound port, 60 cents. Sell Heurv R j of the medical discoverers and following party ed at Mr. J. C. Grover’s Sept. 29th_Mr. C. Indi\idual deposits subject to check inventors, This is of the most Tilton, South Ambry to Boston, 50 cents. Sell has done so much in this to 39 on a Corps. Corps composed Demand certiticates of great work for hu- by team through Township gun- M. Brewster, who has been at work in Bos- Webster Barnard, Elizabeth to 60 ’deposit. the port Bangor, manity in behalf of thes«* energetic ladies of village and will un- cents. Sell 1) D South Ambov suffering patients, Albert H. A. ton for the Jamaica Pond Ice re- Haskell, to Bangor, as has Dr. ning trip: Holmes, Ripley, Co., has 6<> cents. Nerve Food AND Total. Greene of 34 Temple Place, Bos- doubtedly be oue of the best iu the Depart- ton, Mass. Early in his extensive Frank Maun, James Lackey and Frank Kim- turned home-Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Berry practice ment. an he They recently gave entertainment it. of realized the vast anil important need of a ball. This is the party which was so suc- of Searsmont and Mr. Raymond Buslier of BQKW. Sra Maine. Coentv of \\ nn re Thorough knowledge in this branch of from which they realized about $35_Mott Blood Purifier cessful last year, bringing home all the deer Montville visited at Mr. Hermon Greer’s I. C. W \V ESC OTT. Cashier of he medical ami some science, sure and reliable Cates died Oct. 7th of dropsy. He hail been J’ayson. In Rockland, Sept. 5, to Mr. and Mrs. bank, do solemnly swear that The the law allowed them. and Mrs. William of c IN THE WOBLD. remedies fur this class of patients, and while Sunday-Mr. Morse E Parson, a daughter. mei is true to the best or uiv know!' i ill a long time. Four years ago be went to Staples, in Deer others failed lie found while others Searsmont were in town at Die, Sept. 23, to Mr. and iiei'. C. W. NVESCOI ! success; Rev. R. G. Harbutt will leave on Sunday visiting Mrs. Rollins V. in Friday Southern California, where be remained a Staples, a son. REMEMBER ! Subscribed and sworn t<> before groped biindiy old and beaten paths, lie Mr. ma|kich-Thorndike. In Tlioiuaston, Sept. 25, A. A. HOWES, Sunday will he greatly missed not in his T. Aldrich of and have him his ami only family, Mr. M’s Mrs. Eliza Sidney Lowell, Mass., Annie M. given great fame, humanity will be held as usual, and also the Wed- Sunday visiting sister, Tli rndike of Thomaston. a cure for this most day hut in the town as lie was a favorite with all fearful affliction. Palmer_Mrs. Laura Trask of Windsor Bow es-G keen e. In Union, Oct. 1, Hamlin B. DALTON’S FAMILY FILLS ItEPOKT OK THE PONIH HO* 0! prayer meetings. His success has far exceeded his fondest nesday evening who knew him-The Odd Fellows are to Bowes and Sadie E., of Mr. and Mrs. was in town last week her daughter Rectify Liver Troubles, cure Constipation, visiting sister, William both of Union. National Bs* anticipations. We Miss Laura M. Carver on a concert and hall Greene, are active, yet AliSOLVTEI.Y PAIS LESS Searsport congratulate give Wednesday night_ C’OOMbs-Tohi y. In in the vegetable kingdom, wherein Divin- Mrs. Annie Morse-Mrs. John Phil brook Camden, Oct. 2, Ferdinand in action. Sold ijy all dealf.ks. 1’iepared has the success she is with in her can- Ida Conner has gone to Portland to work at I. Coombs and Agnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. At In (he Stale of at !» ity planted healing plants for all the ills meeting of who has been in towu Searsport, Maine, New York, visiting J. F. Tobin, both of Camden. DALTON’S SARSAPARILLA ME of the flesh, he found the he vass for the Ladies’ Home .lournal Her Mrs. T. G. By CO., BELFAST, business ISttfi. things needed, prize—a dressmaking. mother, has returned Dpffy-Leightox. In Oct. Charles Sept. 28, and so has he her sister, Mrs. O. C. Cammett, Camden, 1, skilfully compounded them year at the New England Conservatory of Whitehouse, accompanied her_Mr. and F. Duffy and Mrs. Susie E. Leighton, both of Cam- RESOURCES. that a wonderful and complete cure has been home.Mr. George Wetlierbee, who has den. Music. We not her success in Mrs. Clias. went to Waterville Loans and supplied for this terrible weakness. Thus predict only Taylor last Ghay-Couxc e. In Oct. Maurice discounts.> been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Appleton, 2, secured and unsecured.. is he able to restore to the afflicted the but that the she to visit his sister_Helen Thom- L. Gray of lirjoksville and Carrie E. Counce of Overdrafts, this lost securing prize, training Saturday U. S. Bonds to secure circulation. in Charles Wetlierbee, has returned to Provi- Appleton. vitality, every case, however or will as went to Waterville Oct. 4th on her G. etc. difficult, receive at the with her wheel T. Stocks, securities, Conservatory, R. where he has Kilgoue-McIntosh. In Lowell, Mass., Sept. 4, READ, long standing. dence, I., employment- and fixture- and returned Albion the at the residence of the Rev. F. Banking-house,furniture So unusual has been his musical voice, will make of her a finished through 5th_ bride, by George Due from National Banks lvesem success in chronic Messrs. L. F. and F. O. Allen wood were in FrelH. and Helen J. (not F. A. who has been Kenngott, Kilgore McIntosh, instances that the Doctor feels, and has the musician. Bartlett, visiting friends both of Lowell. No cards. Agents).. Morrill Sunday_Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Due from reserve right to feel, his wonderful remedies are in- in returned home I’l mmek-Adams. In Caimlen, Oct. 1, William MACHINIST, approved agents Mass., Saturday_Ruth Checks and other cash items. vincible and to NORTH SEARSFORT ITEMS. Morse were in Burlington and Lowell last dimmer of and Fannie equal any emergency. They Thompson Philadelphia Notes of other National Banks. Berry is improving-The forest fire in of Mr. and Mrs. never fail. Ezra week relatives Mrs. Leland, daughter Benj. C. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Patch of Brooks visited visiting Nancy Grey, of Camden. Fractional paper currency,nickels ami Thousands, out of whose lives all Unity Plantation that seemed to he subdued ...WILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO... cents. hope A. Stinson last week. who has been quite sick, is now better_ Staples-Haskell. In Rockland, 25, well-nigh faded, now rejoice in a re-tored by the rain of two weeks started Sept. Lairful Monrij Jif serve in linnk, viz ago up Mr. E. A. is sick with Ralph Staples and Nettie Haskell, both of Rock- health and in renewed happiness—old energy Chas. Moore of Boston is his Sprague quite typhoid land. Specie.'.6,u7o 4 visiting father, Sunday. It cannot be put out until we have tender notes. 400 t" revived, ambition returned, renew- fever....Mr. J. C. Grover has built an ad- Legal strength at U. S. certificates of for ed and new life Elias Moore, the old homestead. a rain storm. Most of the wells in the deposit legal gained. long dition to his barn-Mr. W. A. Morrill has tenders. Let all weak and Bilt and debilitated men rouse Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Dodge of Belfast visit- village are dry-Mr. Edw. Woods raised 80 __DIED. Pine TMii. Redemption fund with IT. S. Treas- themselves beaten the record catching rats. He caught Bowden In and get well; for can Roxbury, Mass., Oct. 3, Eliza A. 5 cent, of circulation — they get ed at A. Stinson's last week. bushels of onions this year which he is mar- urer, per well. They can be just as strong and 11 in one trap at once. How’s that?... .There Devereaux, wife of Captain Thomas R. Bowden, ....DEALER IN_ as at keting at $1 per bushel. aged 69 years and 2 months. The remains were Total.$208.;' vigorous the most powerful mo- Mrs. Sarah of visited be a sociable at Cummings Prospect will Mystic Grange Hall, taken to Prospect, Me., for burial. ment of their lives. There is a cure for LIABILITIES. her sister, Mrs. Carrie A. Stinson, last week. Brooks. Mrs. Salome P. Rich, who has Oct. the to Cunningham. In Belfast, Oct. 8, Annabel this disease, so sure and certain that Thursday evening, 17th, proceeds in Cunningham, aged 22 years. Capital stock paid in... ever been poor health for a long time, died at for the fence around the in East Standard and White it scarcely fails. It cures all Granite Grange entertained Northern go cemetery Calderwood. In Vinalhaven, Sept. 25, Bloom- Surplus fund. her home in this field D. less ami THOSE DREAD SYMPTOMS Grange Tuesday evening, Oct. 8th. village last week. She was Searsmont. They will also have their levee, Calderwood. Undivided profits, expenses Light Crooker. In Camden, Sept. 29, Nathaniel taxes the widow of the late Ansel Rich of Jackson at which and other articles will paid.. perfectly and permanently. It is that won- The 3d and 4th degrees were given and a quilts fancy Crooker, aged 77 years and 5 months. National Banknotes outstanding. derful method of treatment which Dr. Greene feast and mother of H. H. Rich of this town. The be drawn. Creed. In Vinalhaven, Sept. 28, John Creed, Due to other National Banks. harvest provided. 77 10 SEWING MACHINES. Dividends has devoted so of his aged years, months and 27 days. unpaid.. many years life to per- funeral services were held at the Rich school- Doane. In Oct. Albert H. Individual deposits subject to check fecting. The Doctor has spent years and Mr. Chas. Gilman of John A. Andrews SHIP Hampden, 1, Doane, house in Jackson last NEWS. aged 46 years and b months. enormous sums of money in from Sunday afternoon, bringing Post, Boston, Mass., in company with A. Hartford. In Camden, Sept. 30, Mrs. Mary L. Waldo an Total. the most distant parts of the world those Rev. David Brackett Ed- Agent for County for attended the Waldo Veteran Asso- officiating_Mrs. Hartford, aged 43 years, 7 months and 19 days. harmless but and Stinson, PORT OF BELFAST. Gilmore. In wonderfully strengthening win Lang, who has for a long time been an Montville, Sept. 30, Charles B- automatic burglar alarm State of Maine, County of Wa vitalizing remedies, with which he has had ciation at Brooks. Gilmore, aged 84 years, 6 months and 28 days. died at her home on the hill ARRIVED. I, CHAS. iF. GORDON, Cashier such marvelous success in curing disease. invalid, Lang Haskell In South Tliomastou, Oct. 4, Capt. and tvants a few Oct 2. Schs New working named bank, do solemnly sweat the use of his last The funeral services were Stephen Morris, Smith, York; Benjamin Haskell, aged 67 years. By wonderful remedies, the Sunday. held of no A Richardson, Wade, Bangor; Paul Seavey, Dodge, Patterson. In Waldo, Oct. 8, Henry E. Patter- statement is true to the best patients soon feel their nerves become COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. at Union Church agents. belief. CHAS. F. GOBI1 V steady Tuesday afternoon_Ves- do. son, aged 37 years and 1 month. ; and strong as steel, their and ambi- 3. Schs Louisa Port- Subscribed and sworn to before <• energy ta for the a Oct Francis, Thorndike, Sy'lvester. In Camden, Sept. 30, Adelbert F. Davis, past year resident of Bel- of tion return, their eyes flash once more with South Montvh.le. John F. Gilman of land; Annie P Chase, Ellis, New York. Sylvester, aged 32 years and 11 months. day October, 181*5. called friends CHARLES 1 the fire of health, and they feel themselves fast, upon here this week. Oct 4. Schs James Holmes, R>an, Boston; Vo- Sparrow. In Knox, Oct. 2, J. R. Sparrow, aged GEO. T. READ, Lebanon, N. H., is at home on a vacation. Pendleton, Rockland. 7 5 Correct. Attest: v again strong, well men, ready for any kind From here she went to Lowell, Mass., where lant, years. Oct 7. Sch Miantonomah, Ryan, Portland. Thomas. In Rockland, Oct. Sarah widow JAMES G. PENDLETON of work. They are cured perfectly and per- _Mr. Ira Simmonds of Waltham, Mass., 3, T., she has a brother, Eugene Davis... .Frank Oct 8. Sch Alida, White, Rockland. of Benjamin Thomas, a native of 46 MAIN STREET, BELFAST. GEO F. SMITH, manently. The very worst cases, those who who is with his Mr. Northport, aged E. stopping parents, and Oct 8. Sch Gazelle, Payson, Burntcoat. 69 years, 10 months and 6 days. K. PATTERSON, have all can be if York of the hotel has been confined to the given up hope cured, they Mrs. Josiah has been sick Oct 9. Schs Jonathan Cone, Rolerson, Sears- Thomas. In Belfast, Oct. 6, Josie Thomas, aged will use Dr. Greene’s Simmonds, very medicines. house for the past week by sickness... .They port; Caroline Kriescher, Bowden, Bangor. 14 years. The Doctor has a of letter but is able to be around the house again.... BAILED. Wentworth. In Waldo, Oct. John Went-* perfected system had a corn husking and party at Ross C. 7, correspondence by which from worth, aged 18 years, 6 months and 21 days. patients every Quite a delegation from this place attended Webber’s last Oct 3. Schs A Richardson, Wade, New York; of the world consult him in Monday evening. And by the Wentworth. In Searsmont, Sept. 16, Clyde A. of part may do. regard the at Searsmont. Paul Seavey, Dodge, of Mr. Belfast, son and Mrs. Fred Maine, 9 City County Grange GUNS lid AMDNITIf to their complaint, free of All way, the corn is here this season. Oct 4. Sch Louisa Francis, Thorndike, Rock- Wentworth, aged charge. they crop good months and 14 days. have to do is to write him a letter land. POWDER. stating Swanville. The L. A. 8. will meet with As we see the tons of feed carted back into Wight. In Oct. Giles SHOT. SHELl' 5. Schs Noithport, 2, Wight, the nature of their complaint, telling him Oct Stephen Morris, Smith, Bangor; 92 8 months and 5 Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Nickerson Thursday, the from the Swan & mill in Maria aged years, days. WADS. PRIMERS. ust what symptoms are country Sibley Volant, Pendleton, Rockland; Webster, they suffering from, Gloucester. and he will answer their letter describ- Oct. 17th_The sick people are improving. this we are led to wonder the Turner, an issue of LOADED SHELLS village why Oct 6 Sch Alida, White, Rockland. Belfast Price Current. Sealed Proposals for $113,000 ing their individual case thoroughly, and ..Rev. delivered one of her farmers of this do not raise 9. Sch Annie P Myra Kingsbury community their Oct Chase, Eilis, Bangor. Produce Market. Price Paid Producer. 4 10-30 Refunding City of Belfast GUNS TO- telling the patient just what is necessary to percent. finest sermons at our church last Sunday. own feed. They are that AMERICAN PORTS. t> 00 do to lie cured. This is the opportunity of a complaining they Apples, IP bu, 30(550 Hay, pton, 00(510 Bonds will be received up to 7 o'clock will New 30. Sid, sch Lizzie Lane, Ban- dried, lb. 4.a5 5 J. H. & J. W. JONES lifetime for every sufferer to get well. It is The spirit of her labors here remain cannot obtain remunerative cash prices for York, Sept Jp Hides, p ft), 1-2,56 gor; Oct 4, ar, schs Mary E Crosby, Newburvport; Beans, pea, 2 00(52 10 Laud*, p ft>, 058 P. October ^ ust the that thousands of them with us “like the benediction that follows M., 15,1895. Successors to F. A. Carle. BO opportunity their crops and yet they pay out thousands Vicksburg am. Melissa Trask, Bangor; Carrie E medium, 1 75(5.1 ‘JO i Lamb Skins, 25(535 j are looking for, and if they accept it they she has to cld, bark Thus J Stewart, 1705 1 85 ( 4a5 For statement of City’s financial condi- after prayer,” long after gone her of dollars in cash in this little village alone Pickering, Boston; j yellow eyes Mutton, p !b, will be made strong and healthy men, with Blake, Rio Janeiro; 5, ar, sch George Gurney, Butter, p lb, 18'a22 < Jats, P bu, 32 tb 30®33 western home. She has made many warm tion and full information this nerve and energy to accomplish’auy under- for feed that they ought to raise on their own Carr, Bangor; cld, sch Austin D Knight, Drink- ! Beef, p lb, 6(a8 1 Potatoes, 30532 concerning Call Dr. Greene at his friends here and will be missed- water, Port-au-Prince; 0,ar, sch A Hayford, War- Barley, Jp bush, 60(505 IRound 5 l-2®(> taking. upon office, greatly farms. Every farmer in this county should Hog, issue address F. H. WELCH, Os 31 ren, Ambov lor Boston. Cheese, lb, loal2 : Straw, p tou,(i 00®7 00 Another Good Temple Place, Boston, Mass., or, if un- Mrs. E. C. Marden and Ruth are daughter raise Mb own teed and nothing that Boston, Oct 1. Ar, schs Melissa A Willey, Fer- Chicken, lb, 12al4 rurkey, p ft., 0®0 Chairman able to write him about case. You Refunding Committee, '»• call, your Mrs. Marden’s mother in Centre nandina; James A Parsons, Newton Creek; cld, CalfSkins, 1 00(5 1 25' Fallow, 2(54 Stop your cough iit will never it. There visiting he can raise will him better...... l"4i regret is no charge pay sch Eliza J Pendleton, Rockport and Philadel- Duck, Jp lb, 14(510 Veal, lb, 057 Belfast, Maine. with a bottle of.. N. H-Our friend asks p whatever for sonsulting him, either person- Conway, Searsport Elmer Roberts, our genial station agent, phia; sailed, schs Young Brothers and Daylight, E^tfs, Ip doz., 18 Wool, unwashed, 14(515 or letter. exact of the at Kennebec and Washington, D C; 2, ar, schs Nim- Fowl, lb, 10(5.12 Wood, hard, 3 00 ally by for the location “cave” with his made a visit fc> 50®5 wife, very pleasant bus, Young, New York; Fawn, Shute, Port John- Geese, $> ft., 0(50 Wood, soft, 3 00®3 50 Poor & Son’s Re* Swan Lake. As nearly as 1 can tell it is to Mr. aud Deer isle, Emma W Cough last Saturday Benj. Hussey of son; sld, schs‘Nightengale, Retail Price. Retail Market. Certain Relief. Isbesboro. Rev. I. N. Allen and wife about 1-4 mile southwest of Cliff cottage, Day, Winterport; Winslow Morse, do; Helen G South Vassalboro, returning Monday_ Moselev, coal port; 3, ar, sch James A Parsons, Beef, corned,Jp lb, 7&8 Lime, p bbl, 90(51 00 of the first hill on 454 1-2 have gone to Appleton to labor for a while. about half way up the side Quite a serious accident occurred at the Newton Creek, N J ; 4, ar, sells Odell, Bangor; N Butter sal t,qp box, 18 Oat Meal, p lb, to load for 52 Onions, p lb, 2 1-2(54 ....Ira Small’s child the west side of the lake known as Smart's Webber corn husking last Monday evening. E Symonds, Bucksport Ca>enue; 6, ar, Corn,& bush, youngest died last Cracked corn 52 of the to corn sch’Brunette, Rich, Searsport. I |> bu, Oil, kerosene, gl, 12(513 WANTED! Make Cows Pay Some boys got throwing and of cholera hill. On account of the extreme ruggedness Oct 2. Ar, sch Isaiah K Stetson, * Corn Meal, ^ bu, 52 Pollock, p lb 4a5 Sunday infantum_Benjamin an ear struck Lorenzo Junes on the head, Philadelphia, Two thousand (2,000) cords spruce Trask, Bangor; 3, ar, sch Levi Hart, Pendleton, Cheese, jp lb, 12@14 Pork, p lb, 859 cow- Parker left home for of the hill the way to the cave is quite cir- him senseless. It was more than wood. The said wood to be sawed Twenty Monday Massachusetts, knocking New cld, sch Gen A Ames, Allyn’s Point; Cotton Seed, pcwt, 120 Plaster, pbl, 1 20 before York; 4, where he will spend the winter_Misses cuitous_Hen. A. E. Nickerson and wife an hour he became conscious. In 6, cld, schs Levi Hart, Pendleton, Bridgeport; Codfish, dry, ^ lb, 6(a8 Rye Meal, p lb, 03 four feet long, and not less than five one Little Gi the meantime Dr. had arrived and Point. Shorts,p cwt 1 00(51 05 Grace Pendleton and Evalina Veazie left had a good old-fashioned corn-husking at Kilgore Joel F Sheppard, Welch, Quincy Cranberries, qt, 8@10 inches under the bark, and to be load- did what he could for the patient. It proved Baltimore, Oct 1. Cld, sch F C Pendleton, Fer- Clover Seed, D ft, 13(514 Sugar, p lb, 5(55 1-2 Separator will their home last afternoon. Be- 4 t ush, 40 ed on the cars at Belfast and any other Wednesday for Massachusetts_The lum- Saturday rather rough fun and the boys will probably guson, Somerset; 3, ar, sch Celia F, Randall. An- Flour, ^ bbl, 00(®4 75 jSalt,T.I., p 7, ar, sch J Manchester Haynes, H.G.Seed, bu. 3 10(a3 20 | Sweet Potatoes,3531-2 stations and sidings on the Belfast more butter tl ber has arrived for the to be built on tween 40 and SO were present and husked be more careful in the future_Mrs. Hard- napolis, Md; cottage Bath. Lard, Jp 1b.8.511 1 Wheat Meal, of Dixmont, or Nettie Jones as we knew 21-2@a branch. no the place formerly owned by Rich, out over 100 bushels of fine handsome corn, ing cows and sop- Capt. her here, with her little boy, has been visit- Now is a good time to cut the wood mond but some of the ears 13 inches. After Pendleton, lately bought by measuring ing her sister, Mrs. Mary Staples-Mr. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report and have it ready to haul on snow. ^■■SWJr tor. Five co\v- Leighton Parks, D. D. of Boston from the an excellent supper the dining room was Webster of Vassalboro has been upholster- All who have wood to sell call on the and the sleighs for I. S. & Son_ bring $200 to $300 Isles boro Land and Improvement Co_ cleared and dancing was the order of the ing Staples subscriber. Jonathan Erving is about to build a new > Miss Fannie M. Rhoades of Belfast is the from out of separator will cost visiting evening. Among guests blacksmith shop, it is said. He is doing a CHAM. BAKER. k’1 friends in town... .The T. P. 8. C. E. held a town were Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hussey of prosperous business_Mr. Dow has in a Belfast, Me., Oct. 4, 1893.—41 tf Five cows will eat a new line of dress goods. He always has a sociable at the home of J. F. Grindle last Waldo, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nickerson and a good stock on band and sells at reasonable feed; separator Friday.. Ninety-four.were present and all Mr. and Mrs. Nehemiah Roulston of Sears- eatsnd"| prices.. Chas. F. Bessey and wife are TO RENT. ing. Moral: Make the a good time. Cake and ice-cream and Parish, Daniel and Frank Strout away on a months’ business and pleasure el’"| reported port * This week are in New business n were served by the members of the society. and their wives of Belfast. Mr. and Mrs, N. trip. they Hamp- pay by using shire....Mrs. Chas. Miller starts this week Cottage Houae on Miller Street. | ....W. B. Hatch left for Melrose Wednes- know well how to entertain and the event arator. Send for circuit! for Medford, Mass., where she will meet her Inquire of day .where he will visit bis sister, Mrs. O. 3 will long be happily remembered by all husband, who has a position on the R. R. A A HOWES & CO., P. 11. Sharples, West elicit a Fletcher. present. there. I Belfast, Oct. 10,18»5.-41tf Rutland Vt |