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The Republican Journal.

MAINE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1896. 35. _ _BELFAST, NUMBER of 10th.L. C. , Sept. Bateman, senator Frye in Belfast. else I’d read Webster’s an journal. the anything unabridged Concerning Local Industries. PERSONAL. Populist candidate for governor, is It would take a year and a half PERSONAL. He dictionary. confident that few Receives an Ovation and Makes a Thus the creditor !>1»AY MORNING BY THE very very Populists Splendid to get such a bill through. Hutchins Bros, set a large granite monu- F. S. will forsake him for Mr. Frank, lie says Speech. The Opera House Filled to Overflow- class would get a year and a half’s notice Walls, Esq., of Vinalhaven was in Axel Hay ford of St. John, N. B., is visit- be them in ment at last week for the that he has the admiration every honest ing. that their debts would paid silver, Bucksport family the city last week. friends in Journal Pub. debtor ing Belfast. Co. man has for Mr. who stood for instead of gold. O, the class would of Silas Leach of Penobscot. Winslow, Senator Wni, P. is Daniel H. Lane of Frye assured of a have a tine time of it! Ho you suppose any Boston visited relatives Miss Edith is what he believed, but he can not admire hearty Pettingill spending the week wherever creditor would wait a minute for his Dr. Isaac Hills of this is manufactur- in Belfast last week. the reception he may go in his native money. city with friends in ... on in and position of Mr. Frank, who is in the Bangor. City County. and his He would set all the machinery of the law a new dental wash called and is to the free vote State, coming to Belfast is ing “Boro-Bornyl,” Tyler H. Bird went to light catering silver always in motion to collect his debts as soon as pos- Rockland last Thurs- Mrs. Isabella went to for use in of a tooth Sprague Hampden a looked forward to with place powder. It is •ai>er Maine sea- for the sake of “pull” in the event of pleasure. This is a sible, before it would be legal to pay them iu day for a short visit. for in Tuesday for a short visit. the election of and Sewall. tribute to him both as a silver. made Dr. Hills’ laboratory from a pre- " Bryan man and as a ■ public Miss Effie Clifford went to l a Bangor Satur- Mr. R. A. Edwards of Boston was a pie speaker, and the size of his These are merely some of the points scription by Western wholesale drug guest audience is only day for a visit of two weeks. Political house. It is with a of T. B. PiuH»ore Points. The sound money limited the of touched upou the speaker. We have not meeting ready sale and Tuesday. In year: by capacity the hall. Last by advance,§2.00a Democrats’ State Fred M. went to ,.i the of convention of for a of a which was the doctor is at the Bailey Bucksport last expiration the Kentucky, Tuesday eveniug the Belfast Opera House space full report speech highly encouraged prom-, Senator Frye was the guest while in Bel- held at Louisville was attended for a visit of a Aug. 20th, was full of and was listened outlook. Friday few days. fast of C. B. filled to soon telling paragraphs ising Hazeltine, Es »'oi:ut> gates in the Indianapolis convention. Belfast would be de- Mass., are visiting friends in Belfast. called the to tariff. The people of Common and the to !ih!u>tlies. .The U.ur’s At a mittee, meeting order and asked street, puts sewing out meeting of the Populist State execu- Mr. O. G. Critcliett left last for a ru.iif.. 1 Vrsemo- j ed with cheers for the Hampshire. for a visit \ accepted the m a neat three ringing Repub- Tuesday morning to friends. ..Holer. .11:? t Vhs»-An ldtli, committee was appointed to con- duty speech, in which coats, vests, overalls, frocks, etc. lican candidates. Mrs. Sarah W. Mathews is her •'!(■•« Home.. An H istor- to the Democrats and he said that this was intended as a visiting Miss Sarah Davis of voy greeting ask business James F. Fernald is a handsome Providence, R. I., is a making Mrs. them to withdraw Sewall. were in- and for sister, Joanna Pitcher of Bangor. guest of Rev. and Mrs. G. They meeting, that reason the sweet monument for the family of Isaac Hatch of G. Winslow. structed to state that the in- !s An Populists music of the Belfast Band had been of Waldo County Grange. Mrs. N. M of was a Speei Cmxpect- dispens- Meeting Morrill. It will be of marble and Hallowell Hopkins Ralph Gilmore arrived from Gardiner "i: tended to stand Watson and that Sew- Silver. by ed with. He touched tile guest at James F. Fernald's last week. all was upon opposing granite, and stand 10 feet high. The bottom Monday evening for a short vacation A ■ K 3. odious to them, and that will Waldo Pomona Grange held its they and County platforms the duty upon the base is and the are Mrs. A. Hatch is her P’attorm. make no concession.For two devolving Aug. 38th with Stockton 4x4, three bases of gran- Lydia visiting sister, Mr. Horace Dean of Regimental nearly voters regular meeting Lawrence, Mass., is \ Paralw.es Business. hours and then presented Mr. to The ite. The die is Mrs. in East Mass. Wednesday night, Aug. 10th, the Frye The was of marble and has polished Farnham, Dedham, visiting his A. J. D.-an of \«.i 4. Grange. Grauge opened promptly brother, this city. Democratic State convention of Texas was audience. This was the for loud and signal at 10 Mister Ginn. Bro. granite columns with carved caps and bases Charles Jackson and wife of e o’clock by Worthy Richmond, Earl Bur rill of (iraniies .The Churches. in a row over a continued Lynn, Mass., returned proposition submitted applause. at the corners. Yacht by Bro. This is surmounted by a are of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Bry.tn (Jc-ncerninfx the C. S. Grinin was appointed Lecturer; Me., guests M. home from a vacation in to Bet on Populist (campaign committee Mr. his remarks a Tuesday Belfast. Reunions. .Safe asking Frye began by reference granite cap and marble urn. Wood. for 7 of the 17 to the evils Blanchard, Steward; sister Libby, Flora. draped •..port Papers and electors for vice-president. which threaten the country in Mrs. A. C. Paul of Fort the Fairfield was a At midnight the convention declined the present contest, and which in his candid The address of welcome was given by Lillian Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Field of Boston ar- AGE Democratic guest of Mrs. E. A. D. 5. opinion are greater than those involved in Treachery. Burriugton yesterday. | Populists’ request.Dwight M. Lowrev, Staples, and was as follows: rived last for a visit to relatives in Water Case the civil war. In 1892 Friday Wir.nepvirt a well known we were happy, we Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Woods of v. Philadelphia who Brothers and Sisters of Pomo- What a Belfast Orono were .cdiiig 1 Sells. Enable to lawyer, were prosperous, we were blessed. Visiting Populist Says on the Subjeet. Belfast. was permanent chairman of the late Dem- Every m Belfast a few last week man who wanted work got work. na Grange: With cordial hand grasp and Editor Maine Populist: The Democrats days visiting rela- 1 A OK t». ocratic State Every M. P. Pendleton, l'. S. Consul at convention, has sent a letter furnace fire was iu the have refused to endorse our Pictou, tives. burning, every forge hearts warm with welcome our order representative S' i...The Earner to State Chairman greets to the N. has been ill but is now re- Wage Carman, resigning as land was sounding, every spindle was sing- legislature. This would be of little S., quite fully .rv New? and Notes..An and bids make this hall own Adelbert Merrill went to Orono a member of the State central committee. ing, every woolen mill was running full you you your moment if it did not affect the county ticket. covered. Tuesday '. Wage Earners.. Points j Mr. in his time. man who wanted to sell found for the time and us till it with We labored bard to get four of our to attend tlie fall term of the Maine State .. About Lowrey letter, takes Every help good party l’ojnilist. .Right exceptions into Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brooks of < The Tear Idea, to somebody to the county offices by using the Demo- Worcester, mention ; the Chicago platform and its candi- ready buy. cheer and joyous ness. College. d ale Vessels, The farmers were earn- cratic votes. They put the tools in our hands Mass., visited Mrs. W. the dates.The Times an in- prosperous. Wage George Chapman fAUK 7. j Troy publishes ers were never better since the world Being grangers yourselves you cannot and we concluded to use them. And in this lion. Geo. S. Weeks aud Geo. M. terview with Hon. E. J. of paid past week. Chap- Phelps Bur- with a I think we should have been if it ..Small Yachts...The began, and that dollar of greater pur- doubt our hospitality, for who ever knew of successful man* Esq., were in Belfast on Vt.. United States Tuesday legal 1 .'-a;-ton. I»r. .Mai Arthur's lington, minister to chasing power than ever before known. Such had not been for the gold bug element in Mrs. Howard Flanders of Lynn, ar- an inhospitable granger, or suffered for Mass., business. nor Alt weld's (.Sold Clause. *rieat Britain under President was their As it stands now case Cleveland’s the state of affairs in 1892. party. the is rived last to visit Mrs. Herbert W. welcome at a Edward Ever- Thursday AoE h. first in which he The Democrats came into and hearty grange? this, “No Fletcher, no county ticket,” the Mr. and Mrs. M. administration, declares power Edgcoinb. Chas. Bickford of North that he shall the tariff law. That same 500 ett Hale has ‘‘What our churches need same as in the national case4‘No Watson, umy Correspondence.. support McKinley.Chair- changed year said, Belgrade are their C. births. .1 *eaths. j State and National hanks no visiting daughter,Mrs. .Marriages man Bynum of the national Democratic closed their doors. is not only singing and praying but more Bryan.” Mrs. A. E. Moore of Boston returned home banners Now and Then.. | Millions and millions of There was a chance to elect the ticket if H. Maxtield. executive foreign held securi- from a visit to her I committee, says in reference to hospitality.” Surely the grange is rich in the Democrats had Thursday mother-in-law, ties were forced into our markets. Money been sincere. They were Mrs. Alvin ! the reports that the conven- this Mrs. A. K. P. Moore. Blodgett and daughter Annie Indianapolis went to a premium of 25 per cent., and it blessed quality ami fortunately, too, for not, and we are no worse off than if we had are tion would endorse : “The con- it is the vita! that makes success of it alone. There will be no May spending the week with friends In OF THE WEEK. McKinley was almost impossible to get money on the spark gone county Mrs. Amelia Elu$t of Jersey City, N. J., vention that meets on 2 will be best security. tne oruer, xne magnet max uraws memoers ticket elected, as as broken Vinalhaven, September they, usual,have arrived to its fold. How of become mem- the faith. His name was Saturday morning to visit her sister, Democratic. It will adopt a Democratic une-tniru oi our railroads went into the many as presented for sen- ri> Labor Coin mis- bers of Mr. and Mrs. H. U. McDonald of platform and nominate Democratic candi- hands of receivers. One-half of our woolen xbe organization, accept its advan- ator on our side. This office he did not want, Mrs. John Goyens. Nashua, has received re- mills became as dead as Julius Caesar. This tages and never think of giving credit to the and then the proposition was made the N. H., are visiting Mrs. M.'s Mrs. recently dates.".After three hours and a half by and Mrs. Frank visited friends sister, -nt tan- good old order to whom so much is due? Democrats if he would withdraw his name Capt. Dyer of three large 1 of deliberation condition of affairs has continued. What is John W. Sleeper. between the conference How few what a useful in Belfast >tate iii which be the trouble? What has come over the coun- consider machine for senator they would endorse him for rep- the past week, while his vessel says: committees of the Mrs. People’s party, the Mr. the demonetization of the grange really is? It is a breaking up resentative, which office he did want. He in Nathan Hill and daughter, Mrs \ »■ i instructions to try? Bryan says discharged Bangor. stop Democratic and in a harrow party the Silver silver in 1873 is the cause of it. And in 1892 plow discussions, to those on was nominated by the Brock of Rot are Mr. 'ir three tanneries for League, Populists, rejected by kland, visiting and at San it was the a seedsower of the and now' Mrs. Julia Hancock of East Boston visited Francisco, decided to fuse we hail the banner year for prosperity in our program, good influences, Democrats, the Republicans Mrs. The free silver a cultivator of a re- Henry Staples. agitation on Presidential electors, the Democrats to history! Then this demonetization of silver the mind, reaper of good get the whole. We are just as well satisfied. Mrs. Sewall Fletcher and Mrs. J. W. Pendle- a use and is likely to in 1878 in sults, a lender of hearts in strong cords of the that Mrs. E/ra Miss have five for Bryan and Sewall and the actually leaped the air, doubled Notify people through your paper ton the tirst of the week. Reed, Maud Reed and Miss ness that has survived over and down on us in 1892! What brotherly and sisterly affection. It is no they need not fear of for to have four for and Wat- dropped Populists voting Georgia of Burnham are at Populists Byran inanimate machine but a live McNally visiting ss:.*n of the past three a statement from a man in life! O, one, with any Democrat who breaks his faith. Mrs. Nettie Wheeler of son. Johnson ('. Gore, one of the most public Cambridgeport, C. H. Chamberlain’s. Mr. don’t more than strong body, wise head, firm hand, warm Populist. •he agents of the indus- influential in Bryan, you forget you Mass., is visiting her foster parents, Captain Populists California, refused ever ? Don’t heart and stomach. The Belfast. a> into the com- knew you forget that marvel- large County Mrs. Ruth Taber and son Fred arrived sent to to the and Mrs. David H. agree fusion. He felt that he ous decade from 1880 to 181)0, a decade the Grange seems to be a sort of “Mother Libby. mis cf manufacturers from Boston to attend the reunion could not as a to whom the subordinate turn for The Belfast letter which we in this Tuesday conscientiously Populist, most marvelous in the history <».' any nation Grange” print Albert wife and <»f the next The direction and Peabody, daughter of the report. take a hand in any that would on the earth, which led Mulhall cold-blood- council, encouragement. To issue is a fair illustration of what we may Herrick family. proceedings it Westbrook Mrs. P.'s Mrs. ai work in Lewiston statistician that be all reach out for assistance. If at an as- expect every time that any fusion with the visited sister, give Sewall live-ninths of the Populists’ ed, dispassionate English Mrs. Caro E. Carter and Miss Vena Welch Now fair is it n sembly a fact were to be. held and Democrats is are a treach- England vote of California.The New York Pro- is, to call attention to as the ost marvel- meeting attempted. They Peter F. Welch, last week. ous decade in the of each grange in the county was called erous set and are unreliable returned home from a visit, to Lie largest attended hibitionists have nominated history any nation? family utterly except Sunday William M. to its some could when an Mrs. Allenwoud left steamer Maine, over 100,000 Mr. Bryan must have forgotten that in upon report condition, office is coming into their own Angeline by friends in Newport, R. I. Smith of for governor. stand and “We are dish. Park the Poughkeepsie 1892 these United States had one-tiftb of all confidently say, strong dough [Maine Populist. Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. Mary E. during and active. Charles H. of Ct Senator David i>. Hill refuses to discuss the wealth of the and that over half Behold how powerful! A shin- Fleming Bridgeport, ■ world, Fearin of N. H. : was perfect, the for all to follow.” But Manchester, the published statement of Elliot F. Dun- "f it was made from 1878, when this crime of ing example others The Races at was in town Saturday, !-\ Ins ■•xhii»its the best ever Liberty. accompanied tortli tha: he is demonetization took to 1892. Mr. would falteringly say,“Mother Pomona,”we Mrs. Sanborn of Mass., re- ( Ilill) about to declare for place, George Lynn. friend, M r. John ,n. Land. the are weak. Cur strength is Our blood Staph-:, Saturday, Byran and Sewall. Bryan must have forgotten that Great Brit- gone. The races at. Liberty Aug. 14th were car- turned home last Friday from a visit : is low—our too. We to s. iy<■ i.? id’ New England ain, Germany and' France laid up from 1878 courage, struggle do, Mr. ami M T I: N,s -c \v ried out even though the showers kept many friends in Belfast and Wald". ■ but. meet, with many failures. We know v the fair ollieials. to 1802 >80,110(1000. mo, while the United mouth, Mass., arc :n lt.-lfcM. •!.»• not what ails but tear our in- away. As it was more were gn,-Ms were In !'. -ii N" ovation was ever States laid .S'W.Ooo.ooojKX), or us, symptoms people many Albert II. Jr »>f Meade ]uesent lh•bin- greater up >.S,000,000,- Spence, A, Pa.. Mi and Mrs. (. I; Brackett. 000 more than tin- three of them. Mr. dicate nervous prostration or rapid decline. than were The rain '-oin- lass. : .Jenkins of Law- to ain in than that Bryan present expected. is Lis s< !.i- ! paid speaker Saratoga » Theologieal Seminary, visiting have that, in .>ur Recommend some Ami t such as must forgotten 1878 agricul- remedy.” Geo. C. IR-ward <4 Montv :!*•• w as in tow nn : Porch of Milford : av oided to Lord Russell. lord chief jus- these Pomona menced about noon and continued until Clifton of this n tural product was •-2..'»oO,000,000, while in worthy gives notsarsaparilias mate, Gray city. Mass. ; Noble id ti*oi when lit entered the or after 2 r. m. The 2 2.1 not <>i\ his wav to nlt, re Is- .'•held. England, 1892 it. was Celery Compound but a spark of her own having tilled was Tuesday Ru'-ksport, >8,.3( 10,000,000. Horatio Mears has rented his. in»use 1,282.000,000 from John Howard and wife tad Miss Bonn And so this is called to V t < ;;i in j t «i A iatinii Tlie applause was long continued. He the national debt ami saved in interest Sim,- vitality. body upon to Sharon, Mass., in a few weeks. as b. g., II. L. Turner .1 1 1 Jameson of R. kimd arriv.-d T :.s reei>rd held the total of the northwestern I the of Time, 2 4.- 1-2, 2.::;* 1-2, 2.M4 1 t. Carter, ii;g by place yield lie must 1..m- forgotten that Mr Glad- good results this day be as abundant Mass with their rw in n .> Mj_. war at as the soon h< A gist, at wheat iields this a harvests to gathered. M MINUTE CLASS. Mr. and Mrs. M. (.. Preniis-, am! Rigby, by only sixty per j stone once said in pamphlet lie published. May dangiC'-r Mr. W parents. Mr •: i M: ! W: aib in a fresh •cut. of the of lst.»7_Tlie movement tins day be t us all a “Bed Letter of wind, crop ‘Our daughter beyond the seas may hy and Day" Miss Al! So, b. m < p, Wellington. Ill Mildred of Brew er arrived .is: w e.-U f• enjoyment, and may you meet with us in the M .srs. A. K la w and A g.'t:;. His quarters against American silver in Canada is on | by distance lier mother,' and that hr might 1 lector, c. g., F. Jaeksiu.> ] 2 1 H \ -k an future again and again. visit to Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Prentiss >0 1 4. ;;g 4. Joe the increase.A cablegram received have written in '02 that she had distanced Fred Miller, g., Harry G. L-o s.2 2 2. 2 the mother, and (hat the mother was lost in The was J. G. r. W. 1 1 Mrs. W "d : P 1 ; anner from Santa Catharina. The Ameri- response by Harding. Trank B.. g.. W. Bla/d.:> 4 Mr. and Orrin or> 1" t a by the known ! says: ugl fruit and i;j. nary h .’-mess. the dust raised from the wheels u the S 1)., L. L. E Thurston. 1 14 1 was driven .lack can Willie Rosenlield of Hath, own- It was voted to have, these addresses pub- g.. are Mrs. W"odbur\ s parents. Mr. by Ship chariot of visiting j (.-•• daughter's magnificent progress. Jennie B in in.. F. W. Baker.•; dr Mr. and Mrs. \\ }\ \> f;, sfi n ■ < «• i. John >. j ed Arthur Sew all A ( o., commanded lished with the of the and Mrs. E. in Cent:'- M<>ntv;. Tay- hy by Ur. Bryan has diagnosed tin* disease from I regular report pro* 2.4.1 1-2, 2 42, 2 2.4*4. Spear, 1 Time, 14, will return home v. tr.-m i i" ft inner was < which sailed from New this isit t» record aptain Dumpily, whirl, wr are suffering, and his rein *dy is feedings. BI< Yt I.E RACE. Miss Helen Louise Eveletii and Mrs. Wm. Mr. W. s R.>\. ( \\ -•xhibitioii rnile at York 2:Id for 8an has < < parents. ;n;i; Apiil Francisco, the free and unlimited linage of silv-r. If 1 be following Granges were reported: E iw. Porter, Freedom.1 1 1 T. Marshall of w--re last > \. of _ho:: 1 and an- foundered four hundred miles olf the we take his medicine we shall soon he over Winterjiort guests wife. | Northern Light by Sister York: Morning Howard Freedom .2 2 2 I><‘dwell <.rauite coast. Part of the crew were saved and our troubles. It will kill us; Bennett, week of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. MeDnnald. | Misses Kale and Itch. a The Democratic calls for free Light by Bro. Comet b\ Albert Forrest S. Lunt, Moutville.M M.- and :ave hi: men at but two boats four- platform Moore; work, landed, containing 2.42 Ml) Eddie who has had i*f o and that lb to 1. The ratio Time, 1-2, 2 1-2, 2.lo. Henderson, charge Master Jotm ( s us -c iq Mass •hat will teen are coinage, prope” Nickerson; Seven Star by Deputy J. G. j keep them persons missing..Secretary to is about 1. What do demand "lie "f Chamberlain's teams this season, left | are their ss smith is to retire from the they Sister Littlefield of visiting .tun-. M i, -, a. Wig- ••asm.. Their pay roll Iloke cabinet cents' worth of he Harding: Honesty by Transfers in That fifty metal stamped Real Estate. for his home in Mil > Saturday un-rnn.g. i hied on or about 1st. his hav- gin. to .71 1-4 grains of pure silver in one of In the sound money Episcopal took a recess for dinner. On calling to order do.; land and buildings in Morrill. Timothy house anti at the in Loudon Park our dollars. The world says w hat the dol- Mr. ami Mrs. George Sayers ami daughL r Chas. il«.gan, wife and tv chi.cron hi *n at Portland grave in the afternoon the choir some music To Delia M Aug. lar is worth. The market says what it is gave Dunton, Searsmont, Buzzell, of A double rendered of N. \ ., win have been geests Bowel'.. Mrs. Priscilla B: kli.nl and ■ cemetery. quartette Warwick, Mrs electors at large were worth. Our dollar is not worth 100 cents and the What is the matter with the .and in Searsmont. Harrison selections the services and topic, do.; Havford, left for home Kvir musical during tiat. It is made law tender for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Imugan, Pearl.oru of B\nn. visited friends Thompson, Brunswick, by by legal it was as tlie casket was lowered into the farmers,is extravagance discussed hy Belfast, to Edward T. Wiley, do.; land in a i. Thomaston. 1st dis- grave debts, but that, does make it worth loo cents last, Thursday. Belfast Tuesday. H. J. D. J. G. sang “Kathaleen Mavourneen,'* which because no creditor is obliged to take it. Murphy, Ellis, Dyer, Harding, Belfast. Althea Mahoney, Nortliport, to '-w-at. Portland: gd dis- Mrs. W. E. Marsh returned home last w.-ek 1 Mi. and Mrs. (»•••.. A. tears to the of the hundreds God has us the most A. Stinson, H. Moore, C. S. Griftin, J. Cun- Ada E. land in L'inmh; Mr ;u keu, Richmond; id dis- brought eyes given magnilicent Smith, Belfast; Nortliport. s Br ms- of friends of the venerable musician. country :n the world, but he won't make ">•» ami Bro. from a month visit to friends m New Mrs. Frank Barkei W. F Bean .tm 1 sis- v. liar 4th dis- ningham Colcord. They were all Colson, Bangor, to N. K. Webber, Harbor; c ents' worth of silver worth a even if Benj. dollar, Miss l>emmi< k of St. •' dm. >■ of tlie that there was not wick. Her cousin, ter, Mrs II. B. Wood. k. Misses Cam >now, Bangor. The fol- we coin it and call it a dollar. opinion anything Fairfield; land and buildings in Nortliport. returned with lier. White and B\ I a A. -s to Indianapolis were Fish ani» Game. ( apt. Will Pinkham, You sell a million dollars’ worth of wheat the matter with the farmers. The topic, If Ebenezer Cold), Searsmont, to H. E. Holmes, Spring visit.-d \P IVrcival and had dolman, Thomaston; W. in sell. F. II. Smith, arrived at Boothbay to England. She pays you in gold. Under women are allowed to vote should they pay do.; land in Searsmont. A. B. Towne, Robert Curtis has been at liome from W- st- Tuesday br.aied !..|.hi*-: gland; Giles O. loth, with 100 bills, line mack- free; coinage, however, she would not pay at Bn knell's Bailey, Aug. large a poll tax ? was discussed by Sisters Church- Seattle, to Harriet A. Mass., for a vacation. His brother you in gold. She would take the half a mil- Wash., Towne, do..; boro, Foss, Auburn; Russell 1). erel, 00 bbls. fresh, 40 bbls. salt, taken olf Blanchard. lion of gold, silver bullion with it, come ill, Dyer, Littlefield, Hubbard land in Belfast. J. Q. A. James returned with him Saturday for a tbrook; M. P. sold for a buy Davidson, Belfast, Aiming the n.eii w h av« ;tdn«*\ *-.l mi Milliken, Monliegan. They good price. over here and have it coined into and Bros. aud 1,000,000 Harding, Ginn, Dyer to visit their sister. cess in ?. r. iau aid C. State Fish Hon. Elling- Henry Davidson, do.: land and buildings to foreign dmic- is i \V> Jordan, Portland; .Special Committee, silver dollars, and pay us with it. (Ap- wood of Kansas. The Sisters thought that Towle, a nature of Burnham, w is n< w R. £. Per- (). B. Whitten of Judge W. T. in Belfast. A. lv. Fletcher, Monroe, to W. Mrs. Florence French and Floy iiowdoiaham; Portland, plause.) daughter acting manager of the t r.- road ’...it 1 Emmons of and <7eo. A. free if they could have the privilege of voting B. Weeks, lamariscotta; Saco, Judge This coinage proposition not only Goodwin, do.; land and buildings in and Miss Hattie Weed arrived from Worees- runs from lMiblin t< Kingston W ie id York; Wm. H. Curran of were in re- the mint to all who have bullion would \>e to pay a tax. Gardiner, Calais, Boothbay opens may they willing poll Monroe. Charles W. N. last to visit Milford John F. Kill was making his iast Kurope.n here in but to all who have it Miles, Jersey City, ter, Mass., Thursday alternates were as follows: for a few up the lisli- America, may Bro. said that in Kansas the tour lie met Mr. Towle and had a el it cently days looking Ellingwood J., to Mary F. Miles, do.; laud and build- Weed and long a in any part of the world. You may go down family. with him. Mr. Towle his radio.,' Hath; John II. statistics and tes- women of in mgan Belcher, ing business, gathering Mexico a 50-cent You bad the right suffrage State m to and buy dinner. ings Nortliport. May H. Pendleton et career on .1 Nutt, Saco; J. S. to to the the The Journal had a pleasant call last, the Biddeford »v Saco railroad True, timony present Legislature for it with an American silver dollar elections and that the county in which he b. the laws Vie pay ais.. Lineolnville, to Koscoe Pendleton, et now holds a most responsible position 1 ;h* Coombs, Lisbon Falls; coming session, that may Mexican will back a Mexi- from Miss E. M. Hall of Winter- \ and the give you lived was run last year bv a set of of- Thursday of Ireland. G. s. II. Mo- amended and if for the lady als., do.; land and in Lineolnville. capital 'Bangor Wing. Cortland; improved proper can dollar in change, and there is actually buildings who is her annual at | ficers to the satisfaction of all. He said it port, enoying outing rn' S. G. Otis, Ilallowell; best interest of the industry.The more silver in his dollar than in yours. The (2 deeds.) was women were Northport Camp Ground. J. F. Damariscotta Herald statistics of difference is that your coin is redeemable in claimed that if allowed to ^earboro; Gerrity, gives Prof, (iowen in Ihorndike and Burn Wilson, Portland: Nathan the alewive fishery for the past ten years. gold and his is not. vote that the best society would not attend His Cross—An Omen. E. .J- Pitcher and family of South Wey- Bland said the Bland-Allison act would ham .o.d. Hon. N. banner was when 7700 bar- the blit it was- not so and Mrs. Win. C. Frederick Harvey The year 189:*, elections; there. The mouth, Mass., ( send silver to SI 2f* an ounce. How much It will require all the potency of 20 hind "ton was then introduced rels were taken. This year there were finest ladies went to the elections and of Mass., returned home last, week ’do W did it up ? Just seven and then every- of rabbits at Roxbury. j Thokndikk. .dug. JO, Mi Frank ards the go points, legs captured midnight in upw of one hour. Col. 7740, but the include only a look around from a visit to relatives in Belfast. ligures only enough to take the hori- thing was orderly and quiet. graveyards f<>r Bryan to over-come this (i owe ii, International Supreme I... ;r. r, "of New York then deliv- number for other and packed markets, zon. Then it dropped. The Sherman act omen: s The following literary entertainment was James Fish of South Liberty is in the city addressed a go al audb n ti Karim n •'i address. At the close many more than usual were sold for use raised silver 12 points. Then it. looked around “Pride of the Ger" attending the soldiers’reunion. He is also W“dmsduv Aug •• ’• H. a severe terms tin* in the The towns of Newcastle and too, and has been going down given: Soug, Ball,” by Hall, evening, Altgelds, vicinity. dropped, his niece, Mrs. Charles Price, Gran- ever since. trude Cassie. B visiting for •u.- i. or mm hail ..ml •'ihers who come to this and Nobleboro each get a net amount of Pendleton; reading, by Davis; ite and this is his lirst visit to Lock- spoke nearly oi street, .t> r ranee tried the experiment Keeping Maud and Gladis Randell: held the closest attention oi h.s ..udii-n. fabric, seeking to un- I 82,707.70 this year from the fishery, which song by rec., by laud fora number of yfars. Mr. Fish is 77 gold and silver at an exact parity. She > bug and it is about 8400 mure than last year. The Bela i’ayson, who was encored and recited, R years of age and a vtry smart old gentle- throughout. I no mg In- .ddi ss ! t. pushing along made 145 changes m tin* grains of her gold man. Star. dose ol Col. Fellows’ catches were made 12th and >• greatest May coin and 24b in the silver, and then she gave another piece; song by Melvin Clark, who [Rockland 11 poll t lie rev oi II Ui.i r\ ; ial.k n Hi l i!'d and the audi- about 1.000 barrels each it ami went on a basis. Take our played 14th, day_Sch. up gold was encored and gave another song. The BRYAN Mr. C. A. Harriman of Bath and mother i crate nationa i plat f> tun. and -> *i si,el ..Senator Frye address- Emma F. ( 8>ollie Rowe, own In i7'.>2we tried to put the a to town fur the Withered, apt. experience. Stockton choir excellent music made flying trip Tuesday, id at d tin is were Sl- lathers looked around Grange gave as Til.man, A tg. |m< audience at Limestone, arrived at Boston, Aug. 24th, with 14,000 I two together. Our sail on steamer Wswuma. Mrs. A noonday »• and fixed the ratiou 15 to 1. made a throughout, the meeting. A vote of thanks ing \ ;ews ,n tag. mst :• h. t ndam. ntai ■»g. Aug. goth, many com- fresh tinker mackerel, taken on Ceorges. They Harriman was formerly Miss Man Morri- mistake of one cent, and in un- was for on hill at Booth- of nu. 11 eiuiin.uo lie u towns to hear the dis- The fish are sized tinkers and are two-eighths given Stockton Grange entertain- son, her parents living the primuples repid-i go good and as a result went dervaluing gold, gold N known as the Morrison ■ 1 ‘lo t. who delivered one of 7 emits The news that ment. bay Centre, place. urg. d all temper.im-e men n t lie on nt t bringing apiece. and did not circulate w out. of circulation again She is now living in Belfast, where she ent he- ever listened to. The tinker mackerel have made their appear- it at lb The next will be with This, is not a cross of It is vote ho I'm A .1. !'. i.. igs and t i 1. am 1 id a’ ■ until 1S:14. Then they tried to 1, but meeting Equity however, gold. to live after marriage. fBoothbay Register. ! aribou. ance is with the a cross of Br—ass. Times. Tuesday evening, on (reorges hailed joy by they underestimated silver, and as a result Grange, Belfast, Sept. 22nd, with the follow- [Bath for lieprese 11 tat. 1 v.* to the Legislature from aist i:,0o. The crowd was fishermen and owners. It is silver went, out of circulation, and remained Priest ami II. I. Woodcock 1 an:.- thought ing program: 1, opening exercises; 2, ad- George this tii\ni. Mr. i: n. ami sp. )■.»■ in the high- was held in tiie that the small lisli be tamer than out until '7b, when we resumed specie pay- Woman’s Relief Corps Home. from Belfast. rl matle the trip meeting may dress of welcome Sadie yesterday hey est terms of Mir ( oiigressm.ni s ment for the of 'b2. by Edgecomb; 3, which took a distinguished *und money Democrats, the large ones which so easily elude the greenbacks m the steam launch Novelty, in 1855 our coin was melted W. P. At an of the Woman’s Hon. Seth L. M :iliken -ani/.ed the Honest seine. subsidiary up response by Thompson; 4, report of adjourned meeting party from Belfast to Matinicus, landing j Money because it was worth more as bullion than Relief Home Association held at Woodcock here. After »bof witli Granges; 5, conferring of fifth degree; <>, Corps Messrs. Priest and j Bangor, ex-May- as coin. We passed a law then making Hotel North. Augusta, Friday, these officers on friends left for Belfast on »> calling they j *i Mr. Frank \V. president. Kesolutions dollars election of officers; 7, appointment of com- were for the I'riiMiAM, Aug. L"J, May be an Injunction. Spanish-milled legal tender. These elected ensuing year: Presi- their w heels. Mr. Priest, who formerly re- | ni and giug every city town dollars in being carried became abraded and mittee; 8, noon recess; 9, music; 10, installa- dent, Col. George B. Safford, Skow began; sided in this city, is now located in Boston, (ii'WHi, Iniernat :onal Supreme Lecturer, to honest 'J4. It is stated here worth less than our own. This caused our Vice-President, Mrs. Grace E. Lew- several he has had a organize money Rockland, Me., Aug. tion of officers; 11, question, Resolved, That Howe, where for years respon- addressed a largo audu nee here Aug. ‘JOth, 1 Mrs. Ella the rumor in New that au effort will be made to obtain an in- own dollars to be melted up, ami they went iston; Secretary, Jordan Nason, sible with a hardware house. [Rock- ling position Town * •< !.'.!< d with an the income tax is a tax; aff., A. L. Hall he mg unplete ;y pe<- 'Mm Sewall has restraining the Secretary of State out of circulation, driven out by abraded just Biddeford; Treasurer, Col. Henry R. Mil- land Star, Aug. 22. withdrawn, junction i< him. Frank on the dollar. Jefferson ordered the coin- D. the remainder Executive Committee, Col. A. S. ple ho came live or s, x miles hear is authorized to to the from placing the name of M. P. Spanish Mudgett, neg., Dyer; 12, lett; say of our on that account. J. W. are visit- 1 official ballot as Democratic candidate for age dollars stopped Bangs, Augusta; Capt., Black, Sears- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Gannon Hon. N. and Mr. Goweus "it Na- of the program by Equity Grange; 13, dos- Murray presided foundation.The of the of If the silverit.es win in the election what ■ Governor on the illegality port. Mr. G.’s Mr. and Mrs. Thomas e delivered an committee has ground ing parents, address was far ti best he has yet assigned the WaterviMe convention which nominated will they do? They cannot get a free coin- ing. This soldiers’ and family home is now an I Gannon. The young were married in Burnham and was \> i:h speakers for the Maine cam- him for Governor. W Howard Gardiner of age act through Congress next session, for it established fact at Camp Benson, Newport, people greeted applause for the ,12th at the home of the bride's Charles Emery Smith, Aug. Camden, a well known sound money Demo- lias 145 gold majority. Delays of all kinds A Reminder. and its prospects future grow blight- Aug. parents throughout. be looked for. Jt took us er The inmates and ''I'. 1st; Congressman Sereno crat, has consulted leading lawyers, who could four months day by day. present in Houlton and drove by carriage to Belfast, to a clause of the Sherman act. those who have been will fill the h'ini. N. with his views. He contends that the repeal Don’t is for a of accepted E. Y., Aug. 31 to Sept, agree, Bangor perfecting plans statue The marriage was performed by Rev. l\ An Historical Parallel. convention sine die and 3 ou remember Allen, the made a house to its present capacity. Those pres- j ’hi! M. Thurston of Nebraska. Portland adjourned populist, Hannibal Hamlin in West Market not assemble 14 hours Square ent at the meeting were Mrs. Ella Jordan Oweu in the presence of a few relatives and 1 t'tis that the same delegates could speech long? Gould, Jr., of are in the Senate is a reminder to Brunswick B. Mrs. You in renumber that K Lee Boston, at a later date and transact business. There men who believe in that city. This Portland Nason, ; George. Safford, friends. The were the recipi- ay Hubert. legally j happy collide j as Mr. ongressman E. H. Grosve- the to the civil war was a lesser than free I Clara B. Leavitt, Charles F. Jones, Skowhe- once invaded tlie “eiu my seountry, Mr. Gardiner claims that only way calamity that a statue of Wiliiam Pitt Fessenden ents of valuable Mr. Gan- sthto If a W. ipauy presents. j calls and “the in my didn’t do a pt. Sept. 12th; Hon. have had Frank’s name placed on coinage would be. free coinage bill got gan ; Mrs. Grace E. Howe, Lewiston; J. Bryan it, 1 legally ;sf> <»f a should adorn our streets. [Portland A. noil’s friends in Belfast extend con- to him at [Atchison New York. Sept. 8th and the ballot would have been by petition, into the Senate I’d take contract to talk a Sunday Black, Searsport; Bangs, Augusta: many J tlung Gettysburg. month If 1 couldn't I Times. and J. L. Waterville. Globe. 'ugressman George Edmund Foss which was not done. myself. (Laughter.) do Merrick, gratulations. of Aud that is the in of wages. conspiracy partment industry, whatever it may he, Mr. Blaine on Silver. which the Populists are engaged. | is always the wages account. Now Mr. tells us that he wants How Bryan THE FARMERS’ CASF,. Populists are Misrepresenting His State- to the that he wants to cheapen dollar; ments, Republican Committee Sending Out the I_I increase the of 1 do not The pretence that the farmer of Ne- volume money. j Whole Speech, braska is a believe that man who ever lived could suffering under the weight of any 1 Iu contracted under a metal which the United States quite understand a Populist’s notion of mortgage DlARRHfEA, DYSENTERY, Senate, February has increased in value is but a and 7, 1878, Mr. James G. Blaine of what money is, further than that he steadily all BOWEL COMPLAINTS. i of Maine delivered a believes it is a desirable to and Populistic metaphor. Two-thirds of the A Sure, Safe, Quick Cure for these speech upon the hill then thing get, to farmers have no debts what- troubles is pending authorize the that lie is not very particular about the mortgage free coinage of ever. I do not believe is 5 cent, the standard silver dollar and means by which he can get his hands there per l to restore of them le«'a! tender value. on it. who owe a mortgage over three l !‘s This speech is now which time there has ; being revamped botli the Nothing is more common than the mis- years old, during by silver men been no iu the value of the and the advocates in take that and are identi- change metal. PainKiUer. j gold the pending money property This (perry DAVIS1.) and cal. are not. There be a proposal of the Populists is au intent campaign, portions of the speech are They may very Used and used iu of volume of and to enlist the farmer in a conspiracy to re- Internally Externally. support free silver coinage aud large circulating medium, of the The issue of duce the wages paid his labor, that he Two Sizes, 25c. and 50c. bottles. gold standard. very great poverty. paper ill'. have a of his own Biaiue handled the money simply is no more ail increase of may larger proportion subject from the of a wealth than the issue an individual of products, and they are willing to cut standpoint bimetallist, and therefore by his down the of man who works remarks taken in iu certain his promissory note would show an in- wages every j part places iu who toils at the who and without the qualification of the crease of his property. As a matter of cities, bench, digs against civilization and a blow against the suc- iu the who the iu ceedinsr paragraphs can be fact an increase in the coinage is no proof mines, manages train, foundations of social order. construed in a of an the hope that can rifle into power on I meaning exactly opposite to the sentiment increase in property, but may be a they THE POl’rLIST CRIME. a wave of and awakened in I expressed in another strong proof of a decrease in wealth. It cupidity greed portion. After pay- the breast of the voter. Wherever you liud Populists assembled ing tribute to the value of silver in ... is not the volume of but the ac- the FOR money, will it is a vin- you find discussions on monetary system of this tivity of money chat counts. But, my friends, triumphant proceeding country and de- the that men are hostile to each its The basis of sound trade is sound dication of American citizenship that this theory ploring demonetization, he declares Sound money other in their that tiie condition against the Money, which is attempt to enlist the farming and agricul- interests; adoption of the single silver (applause), money intrinsically of life is one of | tural members of this in this contest. At Chicago Mr. I standard. He then as valuable, money which, like the gold coin- community opposes just vigor- has Bryan declared: ously the single standard National Honor, age of this country, the Government can- conspiracy failed, miserably, utterly, | gold aud'ex- Western State which “When come before us presses the desire that silver not affect if it tried to. I can take a ten- absolutely. Every you and tell us that might be re- wTe iu 1890 and in 1892 fell into the hands shall disturb business interests we but dollar and I can ail the of your monetized, deprecates the effort of Home gold piece, defy that have the Prosperity. me ropunsts went into the Farmers' Al- reply you disturbed our business United States to this task power of the Governments of this earth interests.” attempt before were alone and at the 10 to 1 to take five cents of value from it. Hav- liance, their real purposes ! ratio, and declares that were and the A voice—-‘He was right.” j it must be done Hon. Sourke Cockran’s Speech. ing earned it by the sweat of my brow, executed, purified Popu- by international listic forces scattered out of existence He was, my friend. When a man loses ; action. having earned it by the exercise of my when the all sense lie lias a to i Careful of “People Cannot be Divided Into Parlies on Ques- brain, having earned it by the exchange farmers of this country under- right defy those that reading Mr. Blaine’s speech tion or Common stood that what the possess any. In a'convention ! shows that in the summary of bis Honesty.” “We Must Italse of my commodities, I can go to the utter- precisely Populists (laughter.) conteu- our Hands meant for his welfare was for of extremists tile most extreme will al- tions he himself Against the Nominee or our Party.” most ends of the earth, and wherever I really his places substantially iu ruin. ways be selected for a leader. Your tlle position that is now An Impassioned Philippic hy the Matchless present it its value will be unquestioned pros- j taken by the Re- The pects are not bad. publican Orator of Tammany Hall. and unchallenged. That gold dollar this farmer, who, when this country ; party through the declarations was in danger, shouldered his musket, to I merely desire to call the attention of I of the St. Louis platform, which Mr. Ladies and meeting, the Democratic party, the honest pledges Chairman, Gentlemen, set it aside when the last shot had been this gathering to the character of that i tile party, to endeavor to masses of this country, without distinc- secure inter- fellow-Democrats all -With the tired on the Southern speech, to the that national bimetallism, and (Applause) tion of party divisions, demand shall be battlefield, whose underlying spirit per- which opposes moderation the war- vades it, and then to ask the independent free inspiring strains of that national to the laborer when he earns and I prevented political workingmen coinage of silver at 10 song ring- paid it, of this to 1. ! riors at Washington from a country, to ask the citizens of this ii. our who can that no power on earth shall cheat him of pursuing pol- ing ears, doubt tlie issue of if the The free the sweat of his icy discrimination and punishment in nation, Government should be trust- silver men have of this brow. extensively campaign*.' (Applause.) the Southern States—that farmer who ed to ti e hands of men whose circulated throughout the It is perfectly clear that the purpose of conception west-some quo- ot all verbal made the of the North a of of civilized is one of warfare and tatious from that of Stepped disguise, it is an the Populists is to put up the prices of policy policy society speech Mr. Maine. of of of strife. We believe that tire essence This is done in the form of issue of common an issue be- coin commodities. Mr. conciliation, forgiveness, reunion, very ; small hand- honesty, Bryan’s language of civilization is bills is that he is whose hand it was that made ruins of her mutual interest, mutual containing two from the tween the honest and the dis- going to improve the condi- paragraphs discharge cities and ashes of her received forbearance, mutual co-operation. We speech, as follows: honest of and tions of the people of this country. I do homes, j repudiation public private her once more and “Live in believe the world lias the time “I believe and silver coin not suppose lie claims be cun multiply the said, peace got past j gold to be the obligations. and sin no more.” when men’s hands are at each of the number of chairs this or That farmer to-day is others’ ; money Constitution—indeed, the It is a question as to whether the pow- upon platform throats. We this the mainstay of order and of property as believe to-day that men money of the American people anterior to ers of this Government shall upon floor, though he has shown his be used to he was the stand shoulder to shoulder tlie to them, if he is mainstay of the Union. working to- ! Constitution—which that or- honest or to capacity empty going great protect industry tempt the There was for a common I law to work in the conditions of at Chicago a Populistic dele- gether purpose beneficial to gauie recognized as quite citizen to any change 1 indepeud- dishonesty. from States that were all. And we eut of its own men he must increase the material gation Democratic, (applause.) believe that existence. Xo power was On this honest men posses- A little bit of a question cannot but it is a this to assail conferred on sion of some of the Now significant fact that every attempt wages, which means Congress to declare that pension goes long differ, it is one of morals and of part community. au j justice. if Northern State in which there was a attempt to attack the of ! either metal Should not he Cou- “ It involves the existence of social he got possession of the Government prosperity all, money. order. chance of a will be resisted not a electing Democratic Governor by class, but the gress has, therefore, in no if chew It is the contest for to-morrow he could not create one single by | my judgment, way you Battle Ax civilization itself. or of whole nation. of value exercise of choosipg Democratic Electors, with power to demonetize silver any more than A Democratic convention may renounce thing by any govern- | the exception of Missouri and \\ hat labor has gained that shall it j to demonetize no power to the Demnciatic but the mental power in the world. No power Indiana, j gold: demone- The cst of faith, Democracy stood and for the stand- I keep. The wages that are to it to- tize both. bigg piece really ever or boldly firmly gold paid | high remains faithful C > Democratic yet exercised by tyrant by consti- principles. ard at ami were are at the lowest rate we will “Few can be tutional monarch can cause a barren field Chicago, they submerged day ever | persons found, ] appre- Deiiinenitic leaders a conven- may betray a wave of from the South. We look forward to a hend, who will maintain tobacco ever to become can cause two blades by Populism willingly accept. that Congress sold for 5 cents tion to the Populists, but cannot fruitful, further grade they THE and further increase in the I possesses the power to demonetize botli seduce the of oi grass to grow where one grew before, HEAL CONSPIRATORS. pros- footsteps Democratic voters of not and silver or can stones perity workingmen, merely bv an gold that Congress could he irom Tin- of honor and of bring together the that com- My friends,- there has been a great almost twice as as the otht pathway justice. increase in the wage, but a fur- justified iu the large A court pose this and raise them into a in the Democratic of daily by prohibiting coinage of bearing the mandate of a Demo- building change organization ther increase in the and in dedicated to dis- the purchasing power of gold; yet logic and legal construc- cratic convention in this hall a stately temple political Southern States, The men who, from may open wages. Men who tell us that the tion it would be difficult to fdlew's inferior cussion. N«>; it the labor of a mistaken sense of prices show where brand* canvass levelled against the foundations requires man, loyalty, followed their of farm products have fallen and that the and the power of over silver ot social and he and the labor of man alone to create States out of the whose why Congress and Me must do it to the future My friend, the silver mine owner will troubled period of reconstruction back j Vp«i!anti preserve rate I hope there will be a further and remarks which the free silver tile first time. A constant of that itself. We get cheated with the rest. into a full union with the sister j people have sufferer with -a in, party must oppose the States, further and continuous set alone A Government never decrease in the ! up, and subse- laine was nominee ol the ( and can be generous, these men, like Hampton in South Caro- unqualified by back, she relieved in ten minute-, attei hicago convention, cost of There is no and because if it be to oue it must lina living. way in which quent expression, have cast it broad- Me knoM- full well that the success of our generous and iu have been this ma-ie Cattery Louisiana, 1 can be admitted to a side the water, he to another. But this finan- from share' of God's ! through West as words from the opposition will mean oui own exclusion oppressive swept power. A new set has got bounty except a fall in the of one of the cial scheme an increase in into the a set of through juices lips greatest Kepublieans from public life: but we will be consoled contemplates saddle, leaders of which of tlie the of necessities of life. While we have who ever lived endorsing their and grat died the rellection that it will price certain commodities. We are Tillman is the exponent, who un- position. by boldly in existence a of mutual It was to work well that the coming now pretty close to the furled the sectional at and system co-ojiera- expected among the prove American people cannot be woodpile Hag Chicago tion which is but silver behind which the African is concealed. another name for civi- Kepublieans and prove the clinch- divided into parties on a of declared that this Populist movement question simple lized all men are to a holt in the to Now if in this world or in tliiff is a society, admitted ing argument fasten them to morals or of common everything direct movement against the prosper- honesty. share in every which Providence the free silver ticket. YPSILAMTI We Mould look in country, including labor, be increased in of the East. bounty vain through the ity showers the 1 lie value to-morrow in like not upon earth. The dweller in Republican Congressional commit- delivered here one proportion, Men of New York, toilers of speech Meek ago to America, tlie tenement tee was informed of one of us would be affected at house, stoojiing over his the circulation of find a true statement of the issue all. If guardians of our homes, will you all want involved bench, who never sees a these one-sided be increased 10 cent, in field of selections from Mr. ’specif in this canvass. I everything per your rate of wages to be affected of waving and is now Indeed, believe it is (cries who has never Blaine's cure' More than that, s we would corn, inhaled the jierfume speech and proceeded at once to completely doubtful if the candidate himself value, pay 10 per cent, in addi- “never,” “never”) by any man who never her quite of grasses and of is made tlie counteract the effect the distri- friends about it. Our Home Treatment B understands the tion for what we would buy, and get 10 has at all it he could out flowers, yet by causing nature of the faith which paid wages get in all the bution of the cent, more for we participator bounties of Provi- whole speech with the it, and contains much .•> lie professes. I this not in criticism per what would sell, of it? Will you submit to this quali- valuable matUn V say conspiracy dence, in the influence of tlie remarks. of liis but in and we would be in the same between the farmers who cul- purifying fying sending lo cents in to ability, justice to bis moraii- exactly place professional in stamps pav p >sta,r we atmosphere, tlie of tlie Representative of Minnesota .y. I believe that if he himself occupied before. Therefore, it is fair tivate the quarrels of their ripening rays Tawney Toni' dealer can under- neighbors, sun, when the a -vt this t".- to assume that is not the lame and product of the soil is made tells story showing the effect of the mis- Specific •'■'‘‘M'd the inevitable consequences of the impo- farmers who labor with their jaws, Popu- cheaper to him every the abund- representation in one case. THE doctrines which tent conclusion which this revo- list of the West and the unreco- day by YPSILANT1 SPECIFIC CO.. F he preaches his own hands = Populist agitators lution ance of tlie harvest. It is “Minnesota is a Blaine moi.M be the first to tear down the contemplates. What then is it? It ciled slaveholders of the South? (Applause.) great State, plat- J from iiis share in this that the you know." said Mr. “and Jorm "ti which lie is an increase in the price of commodities This is a between bounty Tawney. any stands. We all must I conspiracy profes- wants and labor to shift for itself. If sional Populist to exclude tlie American utterance of that statement receives atten- remember that the lurid rhetoric which allowing farmers who want to pay low wages the of commodities be increased and and workingman. To him we say. in tlie tion. 1 heard that a prominent. glowed as fiercely in the Western skies as price the unreconciled slaveholders who Republi- the of labor be left name of humanity, in the name of can in my section was of that sunlight which through the past week price stationary, why, would like to pay no wages. prog- talking voting ress you shall neither a crown of the and Sewall ticket. 1 lore told the torrid heat oi the that means a cut down of the rate of Here is the real root of this jiress Bryan went to ensuing day, conspiracy. thorns the brow of him and asked him If instead of a dollar which con- Mr. ujion labor, nor jiress what on earth he :md here upon this platform we find that wages. Bryan did not create it. No man can a liis back. meant such talk as th t." same sists of a of to create a scourge upon (Applause.) by rhetoric as mild, as as the given quantity gold equal movement like this. The forces insipid, mi snail not roll turn of ‘Silver is all he waters a hundred rents iu the that created it are anyone ad- right, said, ‘and you of a stagnant pool. He is a can- anywhere world, active and have been vith the vantage which he lias gained fellows are \\ rong. didate who was into the nomina- purchasing power of a hundred working in a thousand different directions. by long years swept of of -— the laborer is to be in study, progress in tile skill of his ‘Why do you think so;1' I asked. ■■■■■——aw tion by a wave of popular enthusiasm, cents, paid dollars j Mr. Bryan, representing this theory, is worth craft and by the careful of ‘I am with Blaine on this awakened to and fifty ceuts each, why he can only but like a drop of water on the crest of organization question, by appeals prejudice j the members who work lie was for half as much with a as > j with him at the silver, and his opinion is greed lie is a candidate who. buy day’s wages the wave, more conspicuous, but no more good declaring he j same bench. You shall not obscure the for any to follow.' that t-1 ss was a buys now. important than the millions of drops that enough Republican revolutionary movement, \> golden prospects ot a further “With that the fellow out of Now is the time to no sooner found himseif age earners. Mr. Bryan says, know form its base. I lie move- improve- dragged Winter face to face with Populistic ment in his Ids buy your that while a condition a further pocket one of these Democrats hand- the American feeling than he realized that I gold standard raises the pur- ment is the attempt of the professional by cheap- ening of tlie cost of living as well as a bills and Blaine to me, this soil is not chasing power of the dollar it also makes of these men who are by quoted triumphaut- propitious to revolution. ! farmers, unwilling further it more difficult to depreciation of the dollar which ly. 1 told him he had been that the of th s obtain possession of to share with the to to their j imposed upon, people country will not laborer, appeal j is to First that dollar. know that paid him. and then produced the speech in full. lie Quality, Thorough!.> 1 up o: change the institutions which have stood ! They employment greed. The Populist is an enemy of i (Applause). CO pub- The man who raises his hand discerned the true the tests is less loss of work more lie he is an against quickly position of and experiences of a ceuturv ■ permanent, prob- order, obstacle to progress. ! tlie of the Blaine and became furious with tor institutions able and re-employment less certain. If He is a the and progress workingman raises his based upon the fantastic! conspirator against peace his hand that means it means a against prosperity. He seeks to Democratic misinformers. dreams of Populist agitators -that the! anything that cheap prosperity of the industrial masses of the dollar would restrict the volume of He ! ‘If will lie about one American nation will never give him more employment, country. production. they thing they consent to | seeks to tlie condition will lie about he more more work 1 have said that degrade of the man I another, said, and with substitute for tlie of frequent employment, the laborer is the ob- 1 republic, Washing- who is himself and that he has taken the for ton, Jefferson and of and a chance to get re-employment after ject of this and he is. But steadily improving in stump tlie Re- Jackson, the re- conspiracy, Ills own he was improvement is publican platform, as stated Blaine of an discharged. If that means any- let no man that if are suc- accomplishing j by public Altgeld, Tillman ora Bryan. imagine they tlie and it means tlftit if the laborer is will- cessful the improvement of all mankind, but reiterated by the St. Louis' conven- I'rices at I>eliveie.: Whatever have come over thing injury will all be borne change may by this will fail. tion." Whan i mi in |1 , his manner as a ing to have his cut down he will that man who works with his attempt candidate, however much wages hands. lie 1 do not this The Chestnut .... the vehemence of his get more work. But a diminution in the would be the first to suffer and the last to regret campaign. j Coal, S5.35 S5.50 eloquence may have time has come when tlie rate of w does not increase the recover people of this ! Outlook He— [ o ufr like dis “ been reduced, two ages scope from its effects. But the shock Gloomy Stowe .... things for which be will show their 5.35 5 50 of The more abundant country capacity for self- [ free-silver peezness She—“Vot j,l •stands remains unaltered. On this employment. the to civilization which would ensue from apoml “ plat- will men He—“ Veil, ven a man fails for vendts .... form lie product the the wages. There such a breach of and faith government, They prove 'that j fel'ty Efl9 5 ,0 5,25 defended the most revolutionary higher public private ''m who have led tile world in tire der dollar he’ll only make dvemiv-tive.'' “ of the ( cauuot be an abundant unless would be Its effect no man pathway j plank Chicago (invention, in lan- product irreparable. of [Puck. Furnace .... 5.10 5,25 labor is could progress will be the jealous guardians guage vehement, but not less earnest than extensively employed. measure from an experience of the Mr. would of liberty and of order. are not to that in which he their Bryan have you believe that human race. We cannot tell to what de- They PROMP I DK1.1 VKRY supported adop- he seduced to their tion. < )n this lie prosperity is advanced by cheapening the gree it Would by appeals cupidity platform defended the paralyze industry. or moved threats CORRKCl WKIOH 1. rate of but the fall in the rate by of Populist program for the wages, of If I were asked to define civilization I injury. They overthrowing will forever and CAlihH I of the wages always comes from a narrow' pro- should say it was “industrial guard jealously guard integrity Supreme Court. If there co-opera- and trim the and narrow lamp of of be any fruit which lias for the duction, production means tion.” Everything that a man does for enlightenment, grown will ever there is little demand for labor in own progress. They benefit of all mankind out of the estab- the his benefit acts directly upon the in- relentlessly press and crush under their heels tlie THE SWAN & SIBLEY COMP/ lishment of our market. terests of his Mo man stands republic it has been the neighbors. torch of demonstration that it is When, after the panic of 1873, the alone in a civilized His in- darning Populist discontent. possible by the price community. and of labor fell to 90 cents a it wras his Populist agitation Populist destruc- BI?, i5."> 1^7 Front Bellust. Telt: organization of an tribunal to day, terests, prospects, his fortunes are to independent tion. When this tide of shall the of harder to obtain labor than when the rate some extent shared his fellows. There agitation safeguard rights every citizen, and by have receded— this tide of protect those natural of labor was $2, and the difference be- is not an ear of corn ripening in the West- Populist agita- privileges against tion, this assault tlie common tween the w’ho seeks to cut down ern field that does not upon hon- any invasion, from whatever source or Populist affect the price of the rate of esty and upon industry shall have been however powerful be the wages and tfhe Democrat w'ho bread to you and to me. The farmer who For Sumo might antagon- abated forever, tlie foundations of this izing elements. seeks to protect it is that the Democrat scatters seed upon the ground by that act Republic will remain undisturbed. This I 1 lie existence of believes that high wages and prosperity starts in motion the wheels of the very that power pre- factory; Government will still shelter are synoumous, and the wants to he the tools of the he a people supposes the existence of an independent Populist sharpens carpenter; cut the rate w indissolubly wedded to and I we of ages iu order that he may stimulates the construction of liberty order, tribunal, yet have this Populist con- railroads; Skelchinq the farmer to war jealously forbidding any distinction of vention, because a tempt make upon his he causes the engineers to plan new Populist measure was burden or of tl'ist ree.'iwn!. a .•nip condemned as own workingmen. bridges, crossing currents, new tunnels privilege, conserving prop- unconstitutional, propos- for- fists' wat. rial- ..;! ,■ J. nut to unuer new canals oceans erty, maintaining morality, resting ing, amend the in rivers, joiuing 1" Constitution the CHEATING ONE’S CREDITORS. ever upon the broad basis of American rein I. i- !>- Inna ordinal'}’' way prescribed that anil separat ng' continents. If the farmer by instru- patriotism and American Slimmer stretchers, acad.-mv b.,.i;,i ment but Mr. Bryan leads in the van in did not work, if the miner did not ill intelligence. Shirts, _r itself, proposing to pack the saying dig lain pia.pK ra-.-ls I'm court so that it will that it is the creditor he is after. In order the subterranean other de- pronounce those laws gallery, every The Journal and S he Tribune. tvtonehiim \arni-l -a! that of to he constitutional which the Constitu- you should understand just how a partment industry would languish, for Summer Neckwear, ^ in the men would not tion itself condemns—a to make change standard of value enables produce and create if they Last year The Journal Pub- proposal Republican II II. Ward. the law men to cheat their creditors have to did not see in the and of l ALL AT LOW LSI courts.of instruments of lawless- you industry activity lishing Company hail a six months’ contract Summer 'Underwear, Pk’ICI ness, t<* violate that sacred consider the function which money others a prospect of a demand for the compact be- plays with the of the New York Week- in com no publishers Almost a tween the States on which the measuring debts. If I had paid $10 for nifty which they produce, and so I security of two Shirt 10 of to man in ly Tribune by which the papers were Boys' Waists, POOR &. S< this nation rests, to profane the yards clotlj be delivered to me every the world is bound closely ^ temple next in to the furnished to new subscri hers at and to erected for its protection by the hands of week, and, the interim, the Gov- destiny and inteiests of his fellow- $2, R false ernment should a law man. old subscribers in advance for Case. j-riests. who, though sworn to de- pass declaring that paying S2.25. j Hopeless Boys' Sweaters, Notice ot Foreclt lend will be hereafter the measure should consist the whole scheme of civili- it, appointed to it. yard Underlying Another contract has been made on even A Terrible No Rest destroy Cough. Night ll’IIhllKAS W ■ of 1$ that zation is the men ll.I.I I in the time to which I inches, and all existing con- confidence have in each more nor must confine my- liberal terms, as set forth in our ad- Day. Given up by Doctors. H n of Wain.. w Si selt 1 tracts should be settled in that of other. Confidence in their con- to-night can do nothing but examine system honesty, vertising columns. New and old subscribers iiiort-.m. i rant.--- just tin. Wimmi in <.. wliat Air. to and which was next men that stili would have the Tribune extra Iu remit- : an himself me, payable week, say you without charge. < Bryan Brown 'lated >et. 1 ss r» « ... ,, imagines will be Stiff !», i, and and in the same Hats,,,, the meantime the Government have fruit of a change iu the standard of property you to-day, you ting it should be stated that the Tribune is try of Deeds. Hook *j.>7. Paw value would the standard of value and would still have the same would cnee i- hereby made fora luiti throughout this country. Ido not be- change soil, you wanted, as it will not be sent unless the re- cut still have the same whereas the con.iitioiis lieve that man can down the unit of one-half, continent, and it is any follow wholly with coinage is made. The New Y'ork Weekly been broken, now thweb.re the then I would settle that debt for and true. But so did the Indian have the quest speech, because if lie dissents from $5, breach of the eomiit wns the:, Tribune is acknowledged to stand without a “Several years ago, I caught a severe cold, one set of the cloth merchant would have been same rivers that roll our cities and j Straw Hats closure of sanl mot tcaae. he has past conclusions, got to read rival as the leading Republican paper of the attended with a terrible cough that allowed Swam 1 but a few cheated. turn the wheels of commerce as they pass. ille, Aujr. i. 1 X'.m; paragraphs and lie will find an- day. It is a twenty-page journal and gives me no rest, either day or night. The doc- 3w;?:*,» NKLSuN i, \ other. If Air. Now the loves to that the So the mountains full of mineral Bryan could show me that Populist say piled all the news of the world, while its different j tors, after working over me to the best of At means creditor is a who the treasure 400 The same atmos- their Greatly by any known to heaven or on earth person oppresses years ago. departments, political news, editorial, etc., ability, pronounced my case hopeless, Western farmer: the creditors of this the same make a most valuable to all. The and wages could be I will be this phere enwrapped continent; paper | said they could do no more for me. increased, ready at NOTICE. to are not the are not soil covered the the same sun shone Tribune is very cheap $1.00 per year, | A friend, of trouble, sent me support him, because I know of no test country bankers; they fields; learning my which is its The Journal i > of the so-called capitalists; they are the in Heaven, and yet there was none but price. Republican a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which I Reduced Prices. My wife. M V K\ KLIZAllh prosperity absolutely infallible except will be maintained at its i left bed .uni board the war present standard, to take, and soon I was my vvitli• the rate of and it is at the of labor savage the of 1 began very greatly wages to laborers. laborers, expense pursuing pathway to local and tion. all an* !••• paid with special attention State relieved. the time 1 had used the whole persons hereby that this is made. The laborer is the trackless and. the By or THE change through forests; news. Subscriptions may at time, trust heron my aireimt, 'as I WAGES OF EABOK. begin any bottle, I was cured. 1 have never always a creditor for at least one day’s river bore no single living thing except completely 1 her eont no? inu after t tm :.. When we j had much of a since that time, and I Mai ne. come to find man the Indian in his canoe cough Libertv. An.' b. iso. how Air. Bryan work. When any can show me a pursuing a path- An expects to inciease Unexpected Revelation. firmly believe that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral :iw;t:f hkm;\ the wages of labor we laborer who has been in advance for way of destruction. There was no indus- find paid saved my life.”—W. II. Wakl>, 8 Quimby ourselves lost in a maze of a I will show him a trial because the Indian was I P. [' contradic- laborer How "I day’s work, co-operation Young Man—“Ah! do, Dick? Is your Ave., Lowell, Mass. tion. No man can tefl how or where or who is a debtor. The laborer is by the a savage and did not understand the sister at home?” "hen the of the sister? 1 FOR RENT wages workingmen are very law of his being a creditor for at principles by which men aid each other Little Dick—“Which The homely Masonic Me, to be but one what’s to have all he- Temple, Belfast, The offices in M* increased; any one who ex- least one day’s work, and be is generally in taking from the bosom of the earth goin' pa’s money, ! Hayford Itlock. amines cause to he an old Pectoral Dr. H II are «■ the she’s or the by -lohnson, scheme can see that the in- a creditor for a week’s work or two weeks’ the wealth which makes life bearable and likely maid, Ayer's Cherry SUBSCRIBE session oiveu Hu- evitable pretty one what ain’t goin’ to have any- I HIGHEST AWARDS AT WORLD S FAIR. immediately. tendency—the inevitable conse- work. Every great industrial enterprise develops the intelligence which makes Fqr^i^^^ central and the offices in even wax a thiDg?” quence—of debasement in the has for its chief its own civilization. that attacks that ply to KM 11 N K n standard creditors labor- Anything Man—“I'm—er—both of them.” Ayer's Pills the Best of value must be a Young Family Physic. (in as FKI reduction in the rate ers. The heaviest account in every de- basis of human confidence is a crime York Weekly. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. [New j ; Helfast, duly 22, 1st**; —sou V dal. \ /. The national instrument has been in use, Regimental Reunions-. ol I'entral America. in M, r Milage slightly modified form, since long be- I’:nduci* and ( u*tom* ol Eastern fore Cortez’ There was a re-union of the time. Any school with survivors of boy, the 32d Maine Regiment at Swett’s hotel a natural “ear for music” ttiaicwafa* and a Yankee Portland, Aug. 18tli. The affair was well of fneo »>f Tli e *.the story Moxie: Journal.] knack with a attended and was Col. make a given by Thomas P. jack-knife, might Beals. vai.a, July 11, 1800. a marimba. It is composed of light strips fbese are the herbs the barks and the Oum lies when of The amnlal of the First ago, loyal wood, of graduated from encampment lengths, Northern Maine regiment at Houlton closed From whicn 11 whom we call Isa- which hollow canes or long life and c;ood health come. tubes of wood are Thursday night, Aug. 13th. In the forenoon '"st here and named Boutelle suspended; the whole mounted rude Congressman delivered an address. are found in the woods and upon He was Fhey fields most that followed by Capt. W. H. C. Bowen fair, ; v-ivereign, they spelled legs resemble a sawhorse. It is of play- the Fifth United States infantry, a Houl- are sought for and with to the fashion ed upon three ton who was also ^And gathered greatest ofcare. •rdiug by performers at once, who boy, warmly received by the old veterans. Hon. A. H. Powers was in Spaniards strike it with little from these we me -K0 our Moxit usually sticks, and the music called upon. His words likewise called n name produced is forth lturbide, (the very sweet and strange, like a cheers, especially when he warmly Veteran now on praised Comrade Charles A. Bou- capering stringed instrument with the of a This 15 the bottie we in ~ depth telle. A great crowd was in attendance. put it .Miington society, whose drum, a minor wail running through its When death’s hand is on your shoulder, The reunion of the 11th Maine Regiment Its not so small or not so slim himself Em- brightest like the was proclaimed strains, thread of don’t stop !—don’t hesitate ! Shake it off! association held at Winn Aug. 11th and 12th. The but ayd was presently exiled tragedy in life’s “mingled web.” After When you begin to lose flesh and vitality— history committee reported that DruOpibts and Grocers it convenient!find, when feel the they had nearly the work on the n but GRIP that we you ghostly fingers dragging completed >: EVERY were orthographical in good tune for the inimi- book and will away your health and vigor, do not waste have it ready about the last lo Keep on hand the table of Officers were always genuine Kind, ach this ancient burg story of Don Quixote de la JIaneha, time. Take prompt measures to regain your August. elected as follows: life. Take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical President, Sewall Pettingall, Co. Our the Dulce. The river Should Contain which is a of F, Wayne; famous /Moxit always our — part luggage in Discovery the most marvelously efficient first vice president, George W. Eastman, original a these Co. Fort point into beautiful lands so like his own; and in the tonic and blood builder ever discovered. F, Fairfield; second vice president, It’s effect is almost immediate. Renewed Benjamin J. Smith, Co. C, secre- half as broad: ami comfortless inn we consumed Caribou; by the mid- it as and And here is the from which it tastes SANFORD'S GINGER strength follows just surely as sunrise tary treasurer, Thomas T. Tarber, Co. £>lass best Tut shore a cluster of night tallow dip to the ruination of its follows night. It makes sound, healthy, G, Bangor; executive committee, Benjamin solid and not fat like J. Smith and W. ^ To all who are seeking health, strendthand rest- m-shaded huts Chesterfieldian flesh, flabby cod liver George Eastman. It was pro- proprietor. Though be to the root to hold IMPURE water, unhealthy oil. It goes right of the trouble voted the next reunion in Caribou, 11 had assured ns that It makes in And life a view front of it the placid the casa was ours, and cures the cause. the digestive August, 1807. sopivescf happier climate, unwholesome food, ma- the candles were organs do their proper work. Helps to di- dm and passing cloud evidently his, for in the The reunion of the Kith Maine at Of gest the food, and adds to it the purifying, Lisbon and true bill was an extra Falls closed 13th. The everythinp honest,pood uc hand the dark larial and epidemic influences, charge of a dollar for strengthening, vitalizing properties needed Aug. army officers present, besides about 100 were: four half-burned by the impoverished blood and the over- privates, i Thatpreat tome A\oxit. Minas stretch to the and loss dips. General C. W. Tilden of temperance weakness, nervousness, worked nerves. Do not let an unscrupulous Hallowell, Lieu- in the tenant M. C. :. the sierra de Santa Early morning the notes of fife druggist impose on you with Wadsworth and Lieuten- of that beset the travel- “something ant Gustavus Moore of Gardiner. These mils hills sleep, and drum called out the entire just as good.” It’s a matter of life and Ana ttvs is the \a we around piled upon population death with Get what officers were elected: President, Dr. A. B. ay hurry/ at are you. you ask for. We landed ler this season, nothing in for in Guatemala Adaius of first vice Lieu- tpital. at review, every man is I have been afflicted with rheumatism and Wilton; president, To ever / and and tenant Frank of supply village city town SAN- a soldier and be ki nev trouble which bothered me so that I suf- Wiggin Houlton, second i wharf, for to those by may pressed into the vice despite j protected fered untold pain." writes Mr. C. B. White, of president, Henry A. Ewes of North With a service as soon as beverage peasant and healthful,too u men where. Potter Drug and Chem. Corp., Sole Discovery." day and reunion of the at the which suits him l-10-29th Maine •fauity for ample pro- Proprietors, Poston. gait best, all rag- Neglected constipation means headache, heart- Regiment association was Who :ome to the now and then. burn. sour stomach, foul taste in the mouth, bil- held at the pretty cottage of the association druppists 11 the ged, swarthy and barefooted. The fort iousness. among “deadly pimples, and palpitation of the heart. at Long Island, Portland harbor, Aug. 13. of what sheriff. It is unsafe to admira- and barracks All or of these are good not to have. In:earth will them bear imis been re- express overlook the from any things The roll call showed 111 members help mightily village Constipation is cured Dr. present, promptly by Pierce’s one with tion for whatever iu these coun- the of the same bill Pleasant Pellets. nearly every wife and family. The im-t diver. These bare- anything top which upholds One for mild cases, otherwise 5um,Tier’s heat-ever filled with care, two. following officers were elected: depressing tries. Do of a on the Druggists sell them. President, ■ you say picture the town and also the called i officials, as unrea- hell, pole by Woodbury K. Dana, Westbrook; vice pres- a a Moxit a in wali. jewel, the a idents, John E. John Wil- txhilaratinp t' and burdened with an dress, family carriage courtesy lighthouse, to which a lantern Willey, Boston, lard, Lisbon, Fred A. Hartshorn, or the family baby, “It is beautiful,”—the is now and then when Franklin, -••use of then own ‘brief suspended some- Mass., Albert Littlefield, Stoneham and instant rejoiner is, “It is yours, Senor.” remembers to it. A Leroy H. Tobie, Josiali 'And these are the .ici business on queer body light walk in Portland; surgeon, people though old. times F. Day, Alfred; chaplain, Leonard G. Jor- happy Many my too ready tongue has the suburbs reveals homes ; her on no principles at many primitive dan, Philadelphia; secretary, John M. Who have their life a hundred-fold me enjoyed brought into painful embarrassment set consistent as unreason- under palms, bananas and bread-fruit Gould, Portland; executive committee, on these lines. You Charles H. Frost, Charles R. and Ben- have their faculties and must wriggle out of trees. Near the southern of Berry Keen,* stretching the point of edge the vil- jamin II. Ridlon all of Portland. Anynow bright the situation as best can. you To say, we came M of and lage upon the remains of some used and its benefits seen. limits rigidity; The annual re-union of the 17th Maine ForJhey've always “thanks, I would not deprive you of it,” ancient !;ey happen to feel lazy earthworks, or fortifications, rec- Regiment Association was held in Portland, A\o\ie is to from the 18th. There was a at Age equivalent jumping frying in what must Aug. banquet Long dispelling r if won by a smile or tangular shape, enclosing at which the pau into the lire, for the more Island, following officers were you demur, once have been a mission ■ i ;iar. will let anything garden. Among elected ior the ensuing year: President, the more the article will be pressed upon Capt. I. S. Faunce of vice lion. we the tine old trees w as a mango, its Lewiston; presi- Personally, giant^ F. Small of you—though all the time nobody for a dents, Sergeant, George South of, for did magnificent trunk fully six feet in diame- Portland and Sergeant C. Warren Richard- •mplain they moment that imagines you will accept the son of and ear for ter, towering 100 feet, with massive Portland; secretary treasurer, luggage—luckily George D. Soule of proffered gift. rounded dome of Portland; necrologist, i.i. typewriter, etc., the living green as perfect Captain George W. Merrill of The streets of Yzabal,—if the GREAT Portland; irregular and as the oak of our directors, William H. John a\e bankrupted the party; symmetrical largest Major Green, between houses set can Doughty and John O. all of Portland. spaces haphazard forest seen a Rice, tr.iveler who has not through powerful magnify- The Ladies’ elected these officers: he called are and uu- Auxiliary streets, unpaved A Mrs. L. H. ii i11 the powers that ing glass. promiscuous collection of President, Gammon: vice presi- and business is no means Mrs. lighted, by and CLOSING dent, George D. Soule; secretary, Mrs. flowers, strange familiar, grows wild F. E. slightest unwillingness brisk, outside the Custom House. There Doe; treasurer, Mrs. S. F. Marsh. in these old usings tumbled by dirty quaint gardens, planted origi- The Second Maine is one church—Homan of course, Cavalry Association Catholic, hands that have been dust. held its u t sans ceremouie on the nally by long annual re-union in Rockland, Aug. and a in which we counted school, four OUT ll'th, with 1(H) comrades The fol- levied to Around the outer edge of the ancient present. according three and a rooster. The lowing officers were elected: children, dogs breastworks had once been a moat which President, in on the value of arti- Henry D. vice differ from those of the for Moore, Philadelphia; presi- people coast, now Wm. J. East somewhat is nearly tilled up, bin extremely dents, Gillis, Boston; C. S. though while the whites are as usual Crowell, Lewiston; J. L. Spaniards, rich and moist. This is over- SALE. Burns, Washing- ases, matters entirely ton; historian, S. C. Small, secre- simplifies with a of Boston; sprinkling foreigners, (here with beds of the most tary and treasurer, S. R. example, the duty on grown great gor- Smith, Augusta. principally Germans, engaged in business,) It was voted to hold the next reunion m geous Caladium I ever beheld—tlie body Tobacco ■:>. so high on our owu Waterville. A and fire was ilie lower class are not or negroes, banquet camp Caribs, of the leaf bright red. with a of held in Grand Hall in the at mere bagatelle, while margin Army evening, but Indians of mixed blood. seem which addresses were made They green and mid-rib of The by Mayor John iron or other royal purple. Prest. ALWAYS STANDARD heavy a fairly class, industrious and Lovejoy, Moore, Department Com- intelligent effect of thousands upon thousands of mander General J. P. u ially its ‘‘weight in FURNITURE Carver, Caldy, Capt. peaceable, and very quiet as compared to \ Moses French, Chas. E. Littlefield and S. C. itizen of Yzabal told these bright-foliage plants massed to- the Caribs. These Indians are I Small of Boston. A letter was read from garrulous can better he than des- '■ii a (a gether imagined Department Commander Charles E. Wilson I cooking stove, tlie beasts of burden of the coun- really of California, who the comrades to iis and that cribed. The curious Calibash grows here AT THAN COST urged country), an order from the L|SS throw aside all partisanship in the try. liy Comandantia, in and is averting ■ ■Hinted to IJe- everybody's door-yard indispen- panic with which the is threatened the nmzos de as are -• country cargo, they called, sable for household uses. The tree is of by the free silver movement. ; ■ ieucy ol revolutions, are to and com- RESTORED Ifil compelled convey freight the Cali- unis are with strangely irregular growth, very “f™ regarded modities of all to sorts from the landing j Prospect. This time the has been .1 ban of the vegetable kingdom, with lid- cougar The :i> prostra ion a'! nervous u the authorities and seen by their destination wiili no more to about by Luring on the Ib ulston diseases <>f tin* Generative (.t *-it .• sex, -uMi as say leaves Dickey hiii, organs ■ dle-shaped and awkward NEW \ looking ! AND^— 'S' terms—though gond- it themselves than the has else- Sears port. The color of the animal is a N'-rvous IT ration. Fai in_-' Lo-g Man ... 1.1,. oiency. donkey branches one of arms ii le reminding scrawny brownish Youthful i M n'a ex- few countries in where which has been hired from its dirty gray, and it has rather short Nightly Kini.-sioiis, 'Yorrv, with too much elbow. The blos- cessive us*- r 'l’olmccn or w. i •.. » » Mu mm iu need of speckled legs with a and feet than Opium, sump- greater owner for the same 1 longer body larger purpose. The Indians tion and Insanity. Wit u *5 .• a written soms break out like, warts on the trunk is in a .-very '1 with munitions of usual dug of that size He earn, out iM/d receive three reals, (about 47 and one half DESIRABLE GOODS. guarantee to cure v refund the n >= t kI.OO and limbs—a wise of into the road and around with a n a common is larger provision very per box, <> box* s f •*.■>.OO. pistol cents) per diem, and are to carry looked required for the smaller branches independent air and then walked down the ASF-r OKli AMI holder. *4. TO addi- Providence, >[OTT'S I'linilni, < O.., about 10U pounds; but 1 have often seen road ...Ohio. would not be able to bear the of and passed into the woods, crossing the passenger just returned 4 4 weight FOB SALK BV li. H. H A1\F. them along under or times j road.... Another accident with tire arms AIOOIIV. BKLFAST, staggering the fruit if it like or -■ I'nited States had grew apples pears. that amount, carry the load on their only a short distance from where the little 'they It is wonderful how the Store to Let. a trinkets as many purposes preseats hacks, supported by a leather strap passed Berry girl lost her life. This time it is the \ ukec j Calabash may he made to serve. The clock, several across the forehead. The only industries j Holt girl. By the accidental discharge of a Maine Central R. R. slim at one end than « long, gourds, larger the ball eutered the stom- k and pistol little Bestcn 2.2< 2c hromos, etc.; of the town are fishing and the building of girl's the are in two and used for lsad\J: >ean other, split ach and but little is left for so Banger TIMK-TABLi:. liis young hope her, the long pockets boats and small schooners. There are j and the ones make A postal card re- > spoons Frankie B. McCaslm of make a of ladles; spherical will report goes-Miss up charge many extensive banana plantations in the j quest bring Summer On and after June 22, 1M0>, 11. ’.ngat excellent Hat ones are converted full Penobscot visited Miss Jennie re- Service, 1896. boxes; you particu- Staples ■ fts- much more than anil their form an Burnham ami Waterville with il >. h uains tor neighborhood, products j lars of how you can ... .Mr. W. H. foreman of into trays and and the cently Porter, the ami from Waterville, 1 <,Miami ai I the articles. The ofli- item of The bowls, platters, earn a solid oak Bangor. Bos important export. “depart- Graves Elevator Co. of STEAMERS CITY OF BANGOR and little oval ones make the daintiest cups, Boston, Mass., and ton will run as follows: tliat ment” of Yzabal has three munici- mmely particular only Chautauqua his wife, who formerly was Miss PENOBSCOT in Commission. which you may often buy here beautifully Mary FROM BKLFAsl m i exactly to the writ- in its area of miles. palities 1,500 square Desk Free, Staples, a well known resident of this sec- decorated. Calabash “crockery'1 is al- A M !’ M I* M 1. f there is tlie least dif- Its watered numerous by selling and her four great valleys, by among tion, children, Chester, Her- and on ] 20 3 45 most not ten of Early Arrivals Late Departures. Belfast, depart. unbreakable, being only light perhaps *7 5 1 25 t.\ 52 lu'iii and the billing, the are fertile and bert, Edgar and Eleanor are visiting here. Citypoint. streams, extremely produce | your neighbors Waldo. *7 15 1 t-t 15 and but able to resist a the contents ■ very strong, high of It is safe to the little ii'i.seated. A merchant known fruit: its mountains are cov- say two-year-old girl Brooks .... 7 27 1 4' 4 45 every ! one o. oo of heat. ? Knox degree Combination Eleanor is the brightest aim prettiest little 7 4" 157 5 10 "f paint brushes, be- ered with all sorts of valuable timber Thorndike. 7 4*. "5 5 Fannie Urigiiam Ward. Box of The 2 38 one. that was ever in this section. She could 7 5*1 2 14 ", <>" three brushes less iu the and its forests are alive with birds of Unity. Burnham, arrive.. 8 25 2 8-5 0 26 Larkin prattle oil more talk than a two hundred ailed for; a case of bot- numberless varieties. By the way, we Clinton... 8 35 2 45 ru 40 The Chicago Plattorm. pound candidate for office and she was up Bent* 8 U 2 55 M 58 vt wine” was cheerful saw here for the first time the Quetzal, Soaps. 11 30 0 3o to that was on. Re- Bangor You pay us after everything going A M because the wine was national emblem It would have been very difficult for the know trial (pronounced Ke-zal,)the you by cently she got a button up her nose and Waterville s 52 3 03 7 05 makers of the more that are all as is of our coun- Chicago platform goods e M AM perhaps slightly soured of Guatemala, the eagle the doctor was sent for. He told them not to have combined the worst as represented. Portland. 12 25 6 35 1 40 completely -reamers Thousands of Monday, June 29, lsyo, 0" boxes from It. is no use to describe the to be alarmed until trouble and Commencing ,, 1 K D. 4 '.*20 5 58 England try. trying element of monetary disturbance and came, will leave Belfast wise housekeep- Bu*t"“>{vV.U. 411: were confiscated be- beautiful Quetzal, a bird about the size of wild-cat currency than are contained in ers everywhere, the button stayed just a week before she For Boston, via Northport, Camden and Rock- who know the ad- land, daily except Sunday. Mondays a 3.3" TO BELFAST. m captain a with tail feathers feet a their free coinage of silver and Jackson- sneezed it out. Mr. and Mrs. Porter and inadvertantly | robin, long, Arfinage ui using ana me m., oilier days at f» r. m. T M A M ian declarations. The gooa soap paper money prin- of it direct from our factory family visited first iier brother Isaac For Thursdays and Sundays. 1 E. I). 7 00 00" kers” after the fashion darkening to indi- economy buying j Searsport, n.«.,*i. superb peacock-green, of tender bank note cur- without tribute to For and Bangor, daily, — hw ciple non-legal paying storekeepers, buy a Staples of Brooks, then N. W. ami F. M. Bucksport, Winterport ( w „. nd a box of bolts with on the the inner breast a vivid whole box for their own home use. arrival of steamer troni M go wings, rency, held subject to daily coin redemp- except Monday, upon From Kittery to Caribou are hundreds of Staples and families. After an absence Boston, due Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Portland. 11 uo 12" with in- scarlet. It is a bird of which Jackson overthrew iu his pounced upon truly freedom, tion, girls and youths who have earned, a i at 7.30 a. m., other days at 3.30 a. m. \ M A M by very of six years from her old home, Mrs. little one to a dozen of our 5 35 ■m- the two were not even when destruction of the Bank of the United effort, premiums, I Waterville.. 45 4 parts for it never survives captivity, ! RETURNING : States, and which the Chicago platform which they will possess all their lives long. Porter looks and appears the same Bangor 7>" 12 00 > and one marked screws taken in earliest life. In ancient THE From at 5 i*. m. A .M A .M M days is the vital in sound LARKIN SOAP MFG. CO., Buffalo, N. Y Mary, but her eldest is a man Boston, daily, except Sunday, denounces, principle boy nearly Benton. ... 55 ,7 "" 4 42 JlltS. From Rockland, daily, except Monday, at from |5 none the families were allowed t ... 4 but royal banking he world over. It is the princi- grown. She left Monday for No. 3 Margin 5 to 0 a. m. Clinton. 73" 57 "» 8 i" Bank via and Burnham, .. ... 5" 3" 5 ike long to see all of Yza- to wear its Nowa- ple which makes the of England, street, Salem, Mass-Miss Inez From Bangor, Winterport Bucksport, depart.. gorgeous plumes. Staples .. 25 8 47 5 2 of Scotland and the Bank of M< n lays at 12 noon, other days, except Sundays, Unity.. 7 the the Bank lias an 40 8 55 6 38 entral square surround- days the Indians bring the skins from elegant flower garden_Some of the at 2 i*. m. Thorndike. 7 Canada so superior to the Knox. t8 00 t‘* 02 |6 44 pre-eminently 20-acre field of Frank From Searsport, Mondays and Saturdays. ms built of poles and mountains in considerable numbers, their this It is this Capt. Marden was too Brooks.. 8 25 17 5* 58 national banks of country. C. E. Beltasi. slim to mow this for first JOHNSON, Acting Agent, Waldo. 18 4" 11*20 |d oh !i leaves of the cahoon value on the of the tail that enables the farmers in Man- year the time Boston. depending length principle CALVIN AUSTIN, GenTSupt., Citypoint. 18 55 10 30 id IS since it was cleared-C. O. Hatch and WILLIAM H. HILL, Gen’l Manager, Boston. her Indian villages, its feathers. Happily, the female is very itoba to get the same money accommoda- Belfast, arrive. 1H»5 *0 45 0 25 A. our tions and at substantially the same rates Fred Lane, nearest neighbors both t- station. most beautiful in the as to her spouse, so she lag plain compared as and mer- of interest the manufacturers ways, have each an acre of corn ami both Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at r these lovers of nature $fnOO escapes the snare of the fowler and pre- chants iu the commercial centres. It ..MARKET.. is, claim the best, but I guess by husking-time art Castine Bute. from Belfast and all stations on Branch. 1 ct Belfast, fair spot for their serves Another case of “the iu the which the species. short, only principle gives they will come out about alike_Arthur Through tickets to all points West and North rtf/, found it on his first with in paper currency tor sale V. L. ( kowi.i v- fatal curse of beauty.” Besides their elasticity safety Moore of Monroe, the meat cart west ia all routes, l»y their Having bought the market formerly conducted man, bought Summer Effect July 1, :t was a estab- anywhere. Yet, though prejudice Arrangement—In Vgent. Belfast. PAYSoN TIT K LB. liver, long birds and the mountain Indians M. the some lambs of C. H. Littlefield pottery, against capital and consequent hatred of by R. Knowltou, 1 wish to announce to peo- recently. 18S6 Vice Pres, am' (.ci.'i Manager. ifiiowned as a L. Booi t.en l Pas>. and Ti--k.u pottery down a deal of gutta-percha bankers and successful business men gen- ple of Belfast and vicinity that it will continue to Lambs have gone down in price like every- F. jinv, Agent. bring good j Portland, .June 22, lbl'B. '!i• Indians of the hill at these semi-socialistic fanatics have be headquarters for thing else-A shawl was found in the road and sarsaparilla for shipment Vzabal. erally, ,ir— STEAMER t'ASTl.NE, (.u almve date denounced the fiscal which is the Clark woods. The owner wind and weather will distant valleys beyond, The contains extensive beds principle going through permitting, department the soul of sound and the run every week day in connection with 15. A 15. S. very banking, and Fish can have the same on Mrs. Free- Lovell to the Fresh, Salt Pickl'd j by calling as follows: pilgrimages Esquipu- of gold placers, particularly along elastic and safe currency which Co., cheap, man Ames has lost Leave *West Brooksville at 0.30 a. m.; Castine, 'ours to sell their af all kinds and that I am handling Fresh Cod Partridge-Lemuel pot- rivers Libertad and Quebradas. They the South and West so greatly need, and Point, 7.45; Ryder’s Cove, 8.00; two cows. Both died within one 7.00; Hughes Diamond 1 declared in favor of Government Haddock. Hake, Halibut, Salmon, Blue-Fish, But- week; Lime Kiln, at Belfast, 0.20. iie present population, have been worked for many years in a have 8.30; arriving tender fiat the ter-Fish. Sword-Fish, Mackerel, Alewives, Gun- no known cause is assigned. They both towns in our own and legal paper currency, very and Satur- ling way, with fair results, and all other ^Brooksville, Mondays, Wednesdays primitive worst kind of money the world ever saw. ners, Lobsters, Clams and Oysters, ! were in the same pasture. Cycles. is days. variously estimated. two com- fish in their season. one of the a. m. Cove within the last years foreign [From Gunton’s Magazine, X. Y.. for Having largest j Leave Belfast at lo.oo for Ryder’s ■ will he made with ister about and he in the I am to furnish The Silver Talk Business. and Castine, where connections it, have commenced them refrigerators city, prepared Paralyzes We lia\e on hand a tine >to« k of l>otl. la- panies operating August. j steamer Cimbria for all landings from Islesboro and at market All 1 consulted the Alealda ex- peddlers jobbers prices. goods to Bar and Satur- dies and isor. ■ f the l.ovell with the best modern and j for free is Harbor, Tuesdays. Thursdays gents' pattern appliances, an Johnson—“Doan’t delivered at trains or steamers, or any part of the The agitation silver coinage Killing argument. days. Diamond ThD lot wiM In* oihoed hat there were more than future. '\ Bicycles. pect great things in the near hey understand why a silber dollar beaut jiss as free of Orders mail or a most disheartening effect upon With steamer Tremont Mondays, Wednesdays city, charge. by express having to customers at W.m.micd lor a dollar, Let me’lucidate. and Fridays. $50 each. /abal. 1 did not count that the beds cover a good gole hey? attended to at and tilled at low- business in different of the country. A say gravel large once, promptly parts Leave Castine 1.30 i*. m.. or on arrival of steam- one seen at the Now, s’pose I borrowed a gole dollar of yo* year. These wheels may he est market Liberal discount to has the erec- er Cimbria and Tremont from Bar Harbor to Bel- >u the choice of are well defined and of thick- an' back wid rents, rates. boarding New York company postponed figures, area, good one day, paid yo* fifty are made with on hand. fast direct, where connections "f what would Jackson—“Golly! houses and hotels. Ice cool milk always tion of a number of large grain store-houses "splitting the differ- ness and promise large dividends. These yo’ say?” steamer’s for Boston. Hcrvcy I nebber oh it back!” at i\ for all on 'd I’d say expected any JOHN STEPHENSON, who was with Mr. Knowl. until this disturbing question is settled. Leave Belfast 3 m., landings is a mud-walled house livers ami their tributaries-drain an ex- Castine and Brooks\ ille. [Puck. ton nine continues with me. Islesboro, years, Mills have closed down, out of will made at Castine with steam- J cwclry a full-blooded In- in throwing Connections be '<<*pt by tensive mountain country, ami have The of the is so- patronage public respectfully of because of er C. i’. Connors to and from Penebscot every r. No. 130 Main most seri- Large story yuent of ail ones a affects all, and bestowal coal veins have been discovered, of tary uncertainty one two house and lot, No !l’h Main the small traders and the working Sail and Row Boats street; story 1 s House for Sale. ously means little in reality, ijt good anthracite variety; but nothing has classes. [Zion’s Herald. street; also story and one-half house and lot, No andHood’s to operate, is true To let the or hour at lai d- 4 Cedar street. All the above property within about easy my the Gringo who de- yet been done about developing them. A story and a half house, pleasantly located; by day of Hood's Pills, which are fine view of Belfast bay; ten rooms all finished, two minutes’ walk of Post Office. Enquire of eded to ride off a valuable to the CASTORIA. north side of the steamooat wharf. In the evening wo adjourned fine cellar, water in house; nice garden, under ing, 1). Belfast. ulTs(- ,, j up to date in every respect. city JAMES TUCKER, Me., pear, plum, shade trees, “wner, with the the of the moon, to listen certain and sure. All good cultivation, apple, Or MRS. OLIVE S. t,?J customary plaza, by light Safe, etc. Nice O. R. WEBSTER. TUCKER, ,f T. Hood & Co.. l owed. Mass. neighborhood. “It is on for 25c. 0. •'“{"H'dilwORTH. lm34 Camp Ground. y0]i politeness had said, to a concert the marimba; given druggists. 3. Belfast, May 21, 1890.—2ru21 Xorthport take w ith Hood's Or C. B. Main Belfast. Mtf EST The Pills to Sarsaparilla. HALL, St., and was only stopped by the the entertainment of “Las Americanas.” only Gen. J. 0. of Missouri has taken and of Texas into the Yacht Tlie Shelby geld Hogg leaped ! Concerning Racing. NORTHPORT NEWS. following named guests were register- ed Republican journal. as decided a stand as the Union veteran tattered saddle of false Democracy and at the Xorthport Hotel the past week: To thf. Paul F. headed this bewildered steed toward Editor of The Journal: In Mr. Charles Bahbidge and family, Mr. and Mrs Gen. Sickles on the money question. He pub-! Driukwater of Malden, Mass., J. C. BELFAST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1890. lie and national The your issue of the 20th stated “that is Faulkner, Keene, X. H.: H. M. Bur- •» anarchy disgrace. iust, you visiting his many friends here. says: gess and wife, Boston; W. O. Olemeut, Wa- real Democratic Party supposed that some the Comet had a brush with the Glide and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Currier of Camden terville; W. VV. and wife and “I shall not advocate a sound were sacred and safe. The Dodge Demi ED nil money things of that PUBLISH E\ ;:RY Hr* DAY MORNIMi BY THE flag outside observers stated that the Comet, spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dodge, Dauiariseotta; Charles ticket if one is placed in the field. The the Stars and 30 before had Dillingham, Stripes years an W. E. Patterson. Old Town; A, E ,1. issue is though old time yacht, had the best of it. Burrill, l.vnn; Brackett Is whatMerit t : Square Garden, reply threatened and a The were outraged by mob. Comet acknowledged his defeat. In aud it is her and friends grounds brilliantly lighted by Orator.” Mr. Cockran regard hoped by family Chinese directly and “Boy had much When of Texas cried “We that she lanterns, the of the rooms posithv i; Hogg out, to the Eftie the what are the may be spared to them still longer. ceilings GARRET A. of beating Glide, decorated with oak leaves' and the and t lie blood HOBART New Jersey the largest audience and was listened to will not permit the Republican Party to Dr. Eilingwood of Belfast is walls reaches facts? The Glide with a party of ladies and attending her, with ferus aud return to was and his and efficient aid evergreens, golden-rod. corner of the human «v„ with interest until the while Mr. power,” it accompanied by by prompt she is close, on was Steamed clams, clam coffee, the the old rebel With that same it gentlemen board sailing before the able to sit up, which is a great consolation chowder, cake, nerves, musclts. For Governor yell. yell were served after audience to before to her husband and son etc., which a cobweb party come under the benefit. * Bryan’s began depart was likewise in I860 that Lin- wind bound to Belfast. The Eftie, with aud other members proclaimed of was held in the grove, each anil he had entered his wind the family. lady gentle- Hon. Llewellyn Powers fairly upon subject. coln should never be permitted to exe- abeam stood over across the bow of man who fouud their thread's connected The cute the laws of a the Glide on the and wore The of the Cove the being partners for the first, dauco. It was Of Houlton. Bryau meeting was lifeless, the Cock- sovereign people—the port tack, round Demopopolists opened one of m nation who had chosen him to he Presi- on campaign here last Friday evening by a rally the st enjoyable occasions of the ran was enthusiastic: and in the starboard tack. Capt. Decrow never meeting point That at Union lower hall. The attendance was season. dent. veil in 1896 did not sound attention to the tactics of of and common sense paid any Capt. not very large, there about FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. interest, patriotism any more harmonious with human civiliz- being present Pendleton for the simple reason that he was sixty men, women and boys. Mr. F. A. For electors at large the speech of Cockran would rate with ation than it did in 1860. Papers and Periodicals. for not and with Dickey presided, and introduced Mr. C. E. It more sailing business, pleasure, JOHN F. HILL of Augusta. the speech of Bryan at least as 16 to 1. was even barbaric, even more White of Belfast as the first speaker. He such a on board Decrow has JOEL WILBUR of Avon. ignorant, even more anarchic than it was party Capt. spoke about twenty minutes, which he used The associate editor of the Portland Ar- Sarsaparilla TM.* One True Blood Purifier The committee met when it reverberated from Mission something else to think of than racing. up mostly in denying the soft impeachment gus, P. W. has First District..EDWIN PAYSON. Republican county Ridge McIntyre, relinquished his or echoed over the red of Should the cross of being an orator, telling the audience that in field Gettysburg. Eftie attempt to the bow of on that not .... Belfast to select a place paper, himself able Second District. A. R. NICKERSON, Tuesday candidate he was a young man of an average intelli- rinding the Glide when Capt. Decrow is out with- to the hood’s Pills X 'ai Third District.FRED ATWOOD. for Register of Probate iu place of J. D. gence, no more, no less, and making no pre- support men named at Chicago nor out ladies on I think that Pen tentions whatever as was Fourth District...ALBERT H. SAWYER. board, Capt. such, which fully the platform upon which they were nomi- Parker, deceased. J ustice to the his public News of tWie Oranges. d leton will find it a more difficult matter realized by hearers to be a fact quite a nated. FOR CONGRESSMEN before he demanded a man ia every way than while finished. He spoke very competent he imagines, aud will have just as Between now and First B. REED. briefly upon the issues of the day, and hever election time every District...THOMAS for the aud to There will be an fair held at place, justice the party Agricultural much to brag about as at preseut. alluded to the free and unlimited of reader in New Second District.NELSON DINGLEY. JR. coinage England wants complete po- called for tlie selection of a true Mystic Grange Hall, Belmont, Sept. 24th, The Editor of The Journal will also learn silver. It was a very stale and the Third District.....SETH L. MILLIKEN. Republi- speech, litical news, and that is what he is sure to 1896. All are invited to contribute and only real information he imparted to the can Mr. Charles P. Ilazeltine of par- that boats of the Elbe’s rating are more obtain if he Fourth District.CHARLES A. BOUTELLE. Belfast legi- audience was that there were two reads the Boston Journal regu.. There will be a only Demo- ticipate. social dance in the timate for the Glide than the small was chosen hyr the committee from a num- game cratic newspapers in the State, the Belfast larly. No paper in New England gives evening at which good music will be fur- lie and the which such of WALDO COUNTY NOMINATIONS. ber of candidates and lie meets both fry quotes. Age Bangor Commercial, perfect reports everything 'onneeted fully nished. a tremendous the stolid with the arena as is Since writing the above, the long mooted produced grin upon political to he found in ull SENATOR, requirements. He is well countenances of the Democrats. Mr. A. L. Journal, and and THIS exceptionally At the first Republican Democrat WEEK. meeting of Hillside Grange, question of supremacy between the yachts of alike to its I .. Blanchard followed in rather an go columns fur the latest infor- DR A DON RAM. ,1. HILLINGS Freedom. qualified for the position and will com- Unity East Thorndike, after the postponement for Glide and Edna, was settled on the 2dd elaborate speech upon the banking system mation. Thanks to the Journal's FOR SHERIFF, mand the specia' hearty support of the Republi- of this country, how it was and connections with the must cities SAM CEL G. NORTON .Belfast. haying, Master Littlefield in a short speech inst, in the most positive manner. In a operated important cans of Waldo conducted by the Shylocks of Wall street, of the South tml West, the uews of the na- FOR J17DUE OF PRORATE. county. presented the with a fine con- brush of about two hours duration Grange altar, friendly N. V., and of Lombard street of Loudon. tion is gathered ill the most complete man- 'U OF “Stripped disguise, to the hut he failed to of show the exact REGISTER PRORATE, ments. Past Master Webb made a short in the proportion of a bouthalf a mile in presented audience, Cooiidge siluatioii .»f ai- ( II ARI ES P. an issue of common an issue be- tell us how by the election of William J. fairs in the national capital. A feature of ILA/ELTINE..Belfast. honesty, of The three miles and another laurel has been ad- speech acceptance. Grange express- and the of the free and un- the Journal which is universal F«'U COI N I V ATH'RNHV, tween the honest and the dis- Bryan adoption creating taik discharge ed thanks by a rising vote. At the proceed- ded to the wreath of the Glides' victories. limited coinage of silver we could relieve throughout New England :s the senes ..f Ei EERY' BOWDEN. Winterport. honest of and cream us from the of the bright cartoons of “Bo/.." wh is Ladies' low repudiation public private ing meeting ice and cake were served observer in the interest of fair crushing grasp Shylocks political for Col NTV [A.v EE.W'RKR. of Wall and Lombard streets. All in all it without an equal in this mirth .oar to-M. obligations. and a good time was a PLAY. Remainder of *»ur u ALFRED A.SMALI. .Belfast. enjoyed generally by was a very tame affair. The speakers utter- Read the Boston Journal. “It is a as number of members. to amuse or to far of These F» K oifN itMMiSM: »NKK, question to whether the goodly ly failed enthuse their hear- price The August number of the New •' The writer of the above ers, therefore, everyone who their England $3.00. FRVNi; A sHMAN..Montville. powers of this Government shall be used The executive committee of the Maine communication kept Ch.sing: seats sat still ami motionless as a Quaker Tourist, the otrieia! journal of the New i"R ;!.ria>! m.uiu' t<» the leu slat makes claims in behalf of the Glide Eng- Odd si/ f, •; the, to or State met in the room at stronger have ou'y protect honest to the Grange judiciary and would all ■ | industry tempt meeting, probably gone land summer resort ass- ho : m s dev -ted W(! LIAM i. than do her owners, if we are in- to if an old man on the front LITTLEFIELD.Belfast. citizen to the State House, Augusta. Friday, with a correctly sleep seat had ! dishonesty. to Penobscot and river. It is i*nt• i\ formed: and if that has had race not cried “He’s a traitor to his bay fair attendance It was decided to hold the yacht any out, country," “i'n this question honest men cannot which awakened the drowsy audience to a illustrated hi ! --mains an interesting write k*LPEBL1CAN A PPO INT.MENTS. next yet that under yachting rules would be coir meeting of the Grange in the sense that there was one man in It is one Augusta, realizing up of the and resorts. differ. of moralsand not of jus- sidered a fair test of the bay -The front page first week in December. The session will competing craft we the hall wide awake. Soon after Mr. ■•"ii S*■ t!i I.. Miliik.-n wi7i speak at Pr^peot tice. It contains nits of the entrance to involves the existence of social have to hear of it. Such a race would be Blanchard the benediction and Penobscot •. 27 Searsi;ini:i -In- 28th Lim-ulmilk* Centre last four days. Other matters of importance yet pronounced man to be sure and river and Camden liarb-r. rl .* 2‘.Hh. i order, ii is 1 urgently urged every be Other illustra- the contest for civilization were discussed the over a course requiring windward work as i— Ha *t by committee which will at the in November and east their *1 Si-u;.i: will -peak at Yl !•. :. F. H. of Au- vantage. What was said last week of the Wiggin, Secretary Libby East the voters would take their choice ol the also oi !! -i. • i,i 8 '■ A Searsniol steamer of One is de- SI* 27. A -8; Free Mlvei on the to rerommemt tnin to a City Bangor. page ;!g. Wages.'' .'some of the land. opinion is no more prejudiced than this of gall Populist, r.i:ienlii\ !.-. A. •.. 22. w ho hates a millionaire worse than the ilevii voted to illustrations of Belfast from 8 \V .M ihews at facts embodied in the our pie-ru- Thorndike. Aim. 83 at article have Pendleton is ■, already A Freedom writes: Thurs- correspondent. Capt. hates holy water. The. meeting closed as it *i" wciv fr * .Montvi v. 8 p- 1 correspondent by Mr. E. T. Chase of this city. The author ', in The able to take care of in silence: not a of !. ... i. M«iv.. appeare and the sum abundantly himself and began, ripple .v Spring.-, ><•; t 4 Journal, was the time for applause was assisted in ing In-Mi i'lit fi r day. Aug. 20th, appointed at The tin- work by Mr. J. R Pres- Winter] *:. 8* :. 7 his and no doubt will greeted the speaker beginning, in the and substance of it is embodied in the the Union to boat, promptly re- lli'ii I 1 wi !\t. ! "Ut-r* at l.merry. Sept. f»: Grange meet at Albion. The middle, or at the elose of his speech, It was cott, secretary of the Smith N Anthony ('■ to what to be a Bill nhain. Sept 7. sentence: was spond appears challenge a and the following “That numerous class day perfect. The showers of tin; previ- cold, unresponsive audience, of Bost-m, a native of Ma ne. wln-sr soie in- II 'ii. K I 01 at .Jackson. Sept. from the Glide. man we were of our ous had laid young labored hard, and glad I’a let 11 8. and in fact man day the dust and after a pleas- terest is ent liusiasm for Penobscot Si-pt. population, every that his was region. 11 '!'■< 1‘. That the of labor rewarded by bringing .Mattocks of Portland will .speak or ant ride over the bills we “question supremacy between REMEMBER 1111 p woman either who works for or arrived at the hall, forth a mouse that somehow mistaken in !'!■•> in. 7t!i; Bel- wages, got Sept. Palermo, Sept. 8th; the yachts Glide and Edna was settled on where all received a cordial in the it was a so- m<»nt. Sept nth. receives a fixed stipend for his welcome from crowd, thinking perhaps, services, the the 23d inst. in the most ciable held the ladies of the Good Tem- Albion patrons. On account of so many positive manner,” by has to and and was on hand for crumbs everything lose, absolutely of the is most positively not correct. The test on plars society, The are for an honest dol- farmers being so busy their A SHAMPOO Republicans to from cutting that fall upon the floor from the table, and Dinsmore nothing gain the success of the that day only proved what the Edna’s own- * -*« lar and grain there were not so many present as as he our feet he seemed to have WITH V the Democrats for a non est dollar. free skipped by silver movement." This assertion er has admitted from the that in a could have been wished. After dinner, first, a very lively feeling that it was It! chances BELFAST, M\ Tile Chronicle breeze lie would no to 1 that he would get killed before he A Canton. the Poles fully substantiates from which needs no for light have show what- Ohio, despatch says description, everyone his hole in But let us ever reached safety. hope data and statistics that cannot be knows wliat a with the Glide. When the boats start- arc for McKinley. The polls will be for gainsaid. Grange dinner is like, the he still survives, as we all do who attended ed, the Edna to him also. meeting was called to order. The principal windward, there was a fair the tirst Demopopo rally of the season at the ^ breeze. The Edna Cove. FALL topic for discourse was the cause of out-pointed the Glide, So many of our people have expressed a the Geo. Fred Williams does not and the latter out-footed the Edna. Before NOKTHPOKT CAMP GROUND. consider desire to hear the present depression in busiuess and why it kindergartners “speak had sailed far lM'v.ike Oockian's speech worth affected the farmer. We cannot the they enough to determine Leon O. Brown has returned to Boston. replvino- their that we are give pieces" prompted to which would had to. 'M;is a man exact but think that was have the best of it the ^►STYLES from who his hair words, the idea. of Waterville is at parts make a not Clias. Libby the Mars* suggestion. Why hire a hall Of breeze died out and the Glide in tic middle! course there were reverse opinions set hail decidedly ton cottage. and have them appear on the as in a the As the stage forth, some thinking overproduction to be advantage. yachts neared the and mother left for home last minstrel Capt. Emery This is a performance, with their teacher one of Bluff it breezed and our A warm with conspiracy between profes- the causes, but we noticed the most of again, informant Thursday. shampoo Ci'tictra Soail Aii of as Afli Wmai interlocutor. Then after them that the Edna was followed of Citi- Otiiect fanners who had de- seemed to says when want to pay low wanes they think protection was wlr&t gaining, the A party of seven from Rockland took din- by gentle applications 1 Ct'RA the v molished the we most needed. Glide instead of the race ner at the Ocean House (ointment), skin cure, will •**1 tli-e unreconciled slaveholder who Supreme Court, made 51 It was voted to have the continuing slacked Monday. great off and clear the of crusts, and cents worth of next in the sheet ran for the Ground. In son scalp scales, would like to pay no wages." silver into a dollar, revo- meeting public afternoon, and if Camp Mrs. Flora Mansur and of Dixmont [Bourke sooth*- irritation, possible to get some one of our State running up to Belfast later the Edna are living in a tent in the grove. dandruff, allay itolling, flock ran. lutionized tile monetary systems of the officers gained to on stimulate the hair follicles, and speak to us. It will be at the rapidly the Glide. This we believe to be Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Chase of are at pruditee civilized world, etc., etc., have them re- Freedom, Bangor “It i on a clean, healthy and luxuriant is a good deal better to the date to he announced later. an accurate statement of the on the Sail Soiu cottage Broadway. sealp hair, open up to from sailing spond ipiestions the floor. Mr. _____ i when all else fads C. H. Leavitt and son of Dixmont are miil> of the ( nited States t<» the labor of 23d, and it certainly does not settle the Ferguson, who was at the me- the week here in a tent. Americans present question of the of the spending than to open up the mints of The Churches. supremacy boats. Sold throughout th* w**rl 1’rice. Ci n* cm. morable •> -* •. meeting at Brown's corner, Those who do not know the SOAJ\ 2>0 Rh •>*•! N ‘."C. ai’.'l J’OTTtB I'. the T nited States to yachts should J. W. Harding and wife are spending the AM- (.’HVM. Ci>H. Sc'l i’r-'I'S.. H-'-T-i".. the silver of the ** North would be an flfcfl- Uow to 1’ioducc Luxuriant llair." mailed fr-.-c port, interesting factor Prayer meeting at the North church be informed that the Edna is fifteen week at Mrs. J. W. Emery's cottage. world. Wm. McKinley. this, years in this of the at 7 50. old and 30 feet, over while the part proceedings, and there Thursday, evening Topic: “Chris- only all, Glide Mrs. A L Brown and party of Belfast are are others who tian Giving Luke 14:12-14: 2 Cor. is a new boat of Defender model and 3i; feet at the “Theta Delta Chi" on 'I he Supreme Court has decided that would be glad to partici- G: C-1.3. Broadway. How affected to over all. If she does not beat the on ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*#♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ u- If this by loyalty Christ How Edna Lev. ,T. M. Frost holds air Ihmgor Representative caucus called pate. j,;ogram should be carried by open meetings ! the objects to which we Wliat- is every point of sailing she must consider- in Park at 1 o'clock, p. m. 8v 1 out the would be in give? the Buggies daily of the com- meeting the nature of majority Republican city ed a true principle of How should we failure; but it yet remains to he seen and when giving? E. P. Simpson, J. Goddard and B. Little- I mittee is the legal caucus, and that the graduatingexercises, the young- ! We Our! distribute our gifts ? whether she can do it in a beat t-. windward field of Waterville are at the Partridge cot- Help other is er memheis ot the j not entitled to recognition. In kindergarten come of in a stiff breeze. tage. The usual order of services at the North other the age they be able to vote intelligent- We words, majority rult s. might do not think that any ya. Msman Steamer Sedgwick brought i church will he resumed next Sunday. It is j large parties ly. worthy of the name would claim “laurels” from Bangor and Hampden Aug. lsth and ! A and expected that the pastor, Rev. Geo. S. Mills, |Customers! noisy iunorant silver orator in mil. for smaller and old-time craft with will at heating one of the towns was We are preach Sunday morning 10.45. Sun- country silenced the glad to the an F. E. Post and family, Mrs. Frances White THE BOSTON recognize enterprise school at 12 up-to-date racer; but they would rather otliei day m. Consecration and sou Leon and Miss Alice Fiske of Bock day by the and fairness of one Boston meeting : following self-answering daily—The look for a test with in their own HOW? of the Christian Endeavor at p. something land are at the cottage. ! AN all Society 0.15 Buckeye UP-TO OA questions; “Suppose the ore in God's Herald—in making a careful canvass of class, when a would be m. Topic: Getting the most out of the Bible. victory something Mrs. E. E. Mrs Amos Hatch FOll eanli was coined Harding, into what Waldo and in the to be proud of. Journal. ^ ^ ! money, county situa- [Ed. and Mrs. Lincoln Hatch of Dixmout are at ^ good presenting Deut. 0:1-9. Evening service at 7.15 p. m. ♦ ♦ would it do you? How are you to tion here in truthful colors. The the Ferguson cottage on Bay street. ♦ ♦ Fall 8 going assump- Services at the church next Sun- Reunions. ♦ of it? Baptist Regimental W e strive systematically. earn ♦ get any tions of many of the dailies A large police force is on duty this year, city regarding day* Aug. 30, will be as follows: Preaching WIN At the annual reunion of the under the charge of \V. H. Toot h iker of + estly, vigorously, continually, + Waldo county are a reflection the and the Seventh ] upon morning evening by pastor. The Dixmout. The best of order ♦ man houghts more than Maine Battery Association at prevails. ALW AYS & EVERLASTIMjEA Any who wear*, one nr really weigh and Long Island, X intelligence integrity of our morning sermon will be upon “The Secret of Portland harbor, Th the COX H ATS 'wohD. 1 he people rsday, following Mrs. J. G. Aborn and Mrs. George A. immediately be. Republican party nominated officers were elected: A. to so we and have no foundation in fact. Optimism,” Ps. 4:0. In the the President, S. Chap- are in ♦ buy goods that can sell admiration- -not or him- a There evening Black spending the week the cottage X conviction, with of ex- man, Bethel; secretary, A. S. Twitchell, ♦ thirty-five years has been no silver craze here. evening the pastor will deliver a lecture on at the corner of Main and George streets. them to our customers at LOW of everybody who seer peiience On the Gorham, N. H.; treasurer, W. O. Carney, X iieiiind it. Tlie Democratic “What and and let us |o party the assured How Shall I Read?” This lec- Portland; executive committee, the W. A. Howard and C. E. Plaisted of Wa- ♦ PRICES,——_ l help you nominated contrary Republican majority presi- some words, which cannot be ture will be of interest to the dent and secretary, W. O. Howard tertown, Mass.; Mrs. W. B. and in the county has been reinforced the special young. Carney, Smiley by All are Gould, Charles G. Kenney, David R. of Waterville; A. U. Martin ane lepeated anywhere in tlie country without cordially invited. At the morning Pierce, daughter P P accession of hundreds of honest, self- Somersworth, N. H.; Dr. Charles V. Rich- Mr. Bowler of Bangor are at the Whitd Dwight costing the utterer votes.” service the choir will sing, “Gently, Lord, ! AND WE SUCCEED! many [Xew Democrats who have ards, Skowhegau. Rock. >1 A SON It If York respecting refused 0 Lead Tribune. Gently Us,” by Flotow, and “Call- ♦ in doing it too. • to follow their old into the The annual reunion of the 1st Maine Mrs. N. T. Whitney of Newburgh, Mrs. party abyss of est Thou Thus, O Master?” In by Macy. Heavy Artillery was held at Rockland Aug. L. O. Rohertsou of Monroe and Miss Estelle Tlie United States and dishonor. That the there will 21st. Williams of Boston are Supreme Court still repudiation, anarchy evening be a selection by the About 100 veterans were in attend- stopping with Mrs. "" the situation in chorus ance. A business was held in the Lowe at the corner of and Gridin exists, ami is uo doubt ignorant of the this city has been mis- and a duett by Miss Milliken and meeting George Mrs. forenoon. The necrologist reported 20 deaths streets. Plows H fact that its is due uo doubt to the cor- Pitcher. jThT&jTw. income tax judged Belfast in the I Jones, decision lias been past year, the largest list in any year The attendance at the meetings in the au- reversed on the in of the since the war. The election of officers re- | Waldo respondence Bangor Commercial ♦ stump county ditorium is fully up to the average and the ♦ 60 Main Street, Sax 25. sulted: President, Josiah P. Bradbury, Co. and at a of tlie aud other Democratic and to Francisco, Aug. Andrew Fura- interest is The is car- meeting Bryan A Sewall papers, M, Rockland; first vice president, Rev. E. good. program being * An of which seth, secretary of the Pacific Coast Seamen’s ried out substantially as previously an- Opportunity ( lull in in the the Herald refers as Iv. Drew, Co. second vice X BELFAST, MAIISE. Belfast, latter case by an correspondent S, Harrington; nounced. 1 nion, says that the despatch from New president, Cyrus K. Bridges, Co. M, Penob- ♦ ♦ Before takiii- orator unlearned in tlie law but follows: “The impression has been sent ♦ ♦ wise in \ ork scot; and printed yesterday stating that a gener- secretary treasurer, Capt. Henry J. F. Parklnirst and family returned to Small Furrow Plows, *: his ow n conceit. out that Hanson controls Belfast E. Co. board of Direc- Mayor al strike of seamen Sellers, D, Bangor: their home in Bangor by steamer last Fri- Plow s tor Stubble and S 1 throughout the world is C. U. as well as the rest of the This is tors, Maj. Crossuian, Co. D, Bangor; day. Mr. Noyes and wife, who have been ♦ county. is as in Hardware, t l'lete with wheel an contemplated, wholly untrue regards Horace H. Howes, Co. K, North Dixmont; t went 1 Everything The raised as to stopping with hem, home Thursday by point the legality .if not he is a man beam. true, though of much American sailors. He is entirely ignorant Charles W. Phipps, Co. B, Dorchester, Mass. carriage. ♦ ♦ the Waterville convention which nomi- aud a It was voted to leave the of the next ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Spring footh Harrows energy considerable personal fol- of any such movemeu :. and expresses the be- place reunion with the executive committee. The Mrs. A. K. Fletcher md family of North | Disc nated JIi. Frank for Governor to lief that American seamen would not be af- Harrows $l<».00ai appears lowing.” afternoon was in Monroe are at their on Main street. ! passed sight-seeing, and in cottage PI w w fected by strikes in Ei rope were such to oc- Sulky ith I: eru he well taken. The chosen for the an was They have as guests Miss Adelaide Sanborn delegates cur. evening enjoyable campfire held, J Pendulum churns. sy I»• He then with excellent of East Newport and Miss Marie Coombs the tiist State convention were to meet in went on to show that Japan speeches. of Mankato, Minn. ; if 'Write t.»r w! ,■ was competing in the markets of the The schooner Columbine Tlie Portland on a certain day and transact has been driven eleventh annual reunion of the 2*>th woild with the United and Maine Association be Mrs. P. 1. ('rowel 1 of Boston: Mrs. E. A. States, that ashore on the Labrador coast and will be a Reg’uieutal will held certain business. done » ri i) \ r\\ ooi>. w specified Having Mexico and other silver countries were at Rockport, Sept. 10th, or if the loth is Wentworth and Miss Blanche Heald of total wreck. Thirty-six souls aboard of her Rock P. F. tliis they adjourned sine die. It would more prosperous titan the United States. stormy the next fair day. Business meeting port, Me.: Babbidge and Mr. and Fred were only saved by the most desperate exer- at the Opera House at 11 a. m. The Mrs. J. C. Faulkner of Keene, N. H., arc at seem that that ended their and [George Williams. program functions, tions of the fishermen working near there, for the afternoon will consist of music and tin* North port Hotel. This would have no who E. H. PURE I that there is uo warrant for their subse- country trouble iu succeeded in getting them ashore with speaking. Campfire in the evening. The the aid of Messrs. L. M. Jackson, N. A. Kelley and in tlfe improvised life rafts. people of Rockport have made ample ar- quent proceedings. competing markets of the world H. E. Coombs, with their families, of Atlan- rangements for all, and hope to see every with a scale tic, Mass.; S. M. Grover of Boston: Mrs. L. of wages similar to that in San Francisco, Aug. 25. The sound comrade present. Provision has been made Glasses Bar silver has declined in until M. Kellar and sou of Rockport, Me., are at price tlie There children for all who wish to remain over Those Japan. employed in the money Democratic league of California last night. the Woodbury cottage. of Glasses a>> silver in a dollar is worth 51 who wish to do so should notify S. J. Treat, Fitting only cents, factories are o cents night elected 13 of the 18 to recent paid per day and delegates the Rockport. The following railroad and Among the arrivals at the Ocean and at the same time there has been an House are G. H. Reed of A. adults from 15 to 20 cents. That is the Indianapolis convention to which this State steamboat companies will sell one fare tick- Portland; W. FOR ALL. 1he ai d Ear a advance in genera! securities. Tlie Bos- is entitled. The remaining delegates will ets for round trip from all stations and land- Pottinger, D. T. Driseoll, G. K. Kellar and Eye coudition to which the free trade aud free A. E. A. E. 1 be named the Los on on Chapman, Boston; Office hours uu ton Herald by Angeles sound rnouey ings their routes days mentioned be- Crockett, says: 'These are significant silver combine is Democratic Rockland; J. Hall aud endeavoring to bring league club. low, good to return until September 12tli: ladies, Bangor. From 2.30 to facts the drift of Railroads—Maine Central to Fred If you have trouble showing tilings. The American labor. Under Belfast the 9th Savery’s buckboard took the follow- the McKinley and SEA KS The gold reserve declined Mon- lOtli; Bangor & Aroostook to ing party to Heights 19th: PORT, price of silver ought to furnish a gauge Treasury Bangor Temple Aug. act and the reciprocity treaties this coun- day to $102,649,269. The withdrawals the 8th and 9th; Boston & Maine to Rock- Miss Ida West, Miss Lilian Reynolds, Mrs. with so 13t which to measure day’s your eyes by the coniidence of the at New York were land the 9th and 10th, at low rates. Boats— J. C. Dutch, Rev. Mr. Mr. try was competing in the markets of the $241,600. Holt, Adams, if and this test Boston to Rock laud, Bangor to Rockland, Clias. Sawyer aud wife, Miss A. Stevens silverites, anything can, by world that n e e d and American labor was receiving How’s This ! and from Bar Harbor to Rockland the 9tli; and Mrs. F. Savory. you their have not been so low as now hopes the Castine to Belfast the 8th, 9th and 10th. H. highest wages paid anywhere. Now We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward C. Carleton gave two excellent enter- Tenement for since the for any Electric cars from Rockland to on campaign began.” Rockport. tainments last week, but was obliged to glasses call Mr. Williams would American labor case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s place cancel his this week on ac- The Catarrh Cure. engagements ground tenement a Safe to Bet on the Other Side. count of Tlie town was drummed for an upon par with that of Japan. the necessary absence of some of ing the homestead nt Mi' Monday F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. liis assistants. GEO. R. street. is offered for i* audience POOR. ■ for tlie Bryan A: Sewall and Hanson of Belfast part of lias stai club, At a in We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Mayor regrets the A to annual city Republican rally Plymouth, Cheney meeting preliminary the meet- etc. to tlie result was an attendance of from for the last 15 ami apathy of the Democratic State committee Apply last years, believe him perfect- ing of the Campmeetiug Association was r W T Mass., Thursday night, Rev. Frank but proposes to make things sizzle down in Optician. to ly honorable in all business transactions and held and the business Belfast, 27. 1 *'.*• twenty twenty-five persons. Tlie Waldo on his own Tuesday following Aug. boy W. Gunsaulas of was the county account. He to the ratification of Belfast, 27. 181)*;.—tf22 Chicago princi- financially able to carry out any obligations made transacted, subject the Aug. orator who lias over-ruled a decision of doesn’t quite expect to compass the defeat and delivered a full annual meeting: Trustees elected—T. pal speaker most interest- by their firm. of Congressman Milliken, but thinks he tlie United States Court turned may H. Wentworth, Bangor; C. F. Ginn, Bel- Supreme discourse. We West & Truax, Wholesale O. be able to scare him some. Hanson has in- ing political should be Druggists, Toledo, fast; J. R. Mears, Morrill; M. C. Hills, Bel- his batteries on The Kixnan dulged in a certain largeness of Journal, but lie will glad to give the speech in if Walding, & Marvin, Wholesale Drug- expression fast; H. B. Dunbar, Bangor; Geo. M. War- full, possible. id booming patent medicine anti other specu- it better when he gists, Toledo, O. ren, Castine. H. B. Dunbar of Bangor was Office For Rent, probably appreciate Here are a few7 specimen lative ventures until it has got to be a fixed paragraphs: Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, sleeted President ; Rev. J. M. Frost of Ban- gets out of his primer and is able to fol- acting habit with him. Scale the Belfast sliouter’s The has been most directly the blood and mucous surfaces of ;or, Secretary ; C. F. Ginn of Belfast, Treas- \ desirable front office in Johnson low the campaign appropri- upon political about 7o cent, and very gratuitous advice he is giving to and predictions per urer. The directors were instructed to take ately opened, prosecuted since that the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all it would then be safe to bet on the the voters of Waldo county. opposite the necessary legal steps to form a Slock. Enquire of baleful day iu July when Tillman and Alt- free. side, Waterville Mail. village Druggists. Testimonials Im35 f corporation. FCCR & SON, Belfast. \f:WS OF BELFAST. Welch & Stevens are painting the Hervey will an jewelry store. Seaside Grange give entertainment Obituary. in their hail on s MK'K bicyle days. next evening Field the Tuesday During past week six girls have been Jeremiah D. Parker, died at his iper’s sou, street, by local talent. Esq., received at the Girls’ and he run ; Home and one has been boarding house. No. 2f> Church Sun- away came to and street, sent to a Steamer Catherine tsorthport 'C t, good home in the country. Dessert day morning, from a complication of dis- ,1 not heat Belfast yesterday with a large excursion CARLE & JONES’ I ^ iliiam ? eases. Mr. Parker was born in ! him in Harrison street. M. Welch and Fred A. Patterson for to-day Don’t give itTi in Exeter, N. | up |/a party from the landings Eggemoggin W thought—further than and was have bought A. L. York’s lunch wagon and to 1 H., educated in the public schools You Can Find : order it from vour Beach. ! pumpkin eater, will continue the business at the old stand. 7 grocer. \ of that towu. After serving in various cleri- ,nd couldn't her; *-,lve your husband and Pierce & are the Glasses with Tin keep 1 the1 Smalley rearranging cal positions when a J-l'y Tops,.. Cents. I'. A. has re-lettered the a treat young man he went to and smashed her hike, Hoyt front boys after their own hearts in the l Grammar School steam piping pper St. where Tumblers (not a common, but a “ stay at home at night. of the former Skoda —a mince Louis, he became cashier of a Na- cheap glass, good one), :t laboratory for its pie, fruit cake, or a not been decided wheth- building. It has yet tional Glass " new the fruit To have Bank, which position lie tilled with Sets—Sugar, Creamer, Butter and 23 occupants, Dalton Sarsaparilla Co. pudding. the per- or an Spoonholder, diddle, fection of er to put in a larger boiler extra furn- mince pie or fruit pud- ability. On the death of his father he became 10-Quart Tin Tails,.10 " Swift & Paul had at their store last Fri- ace for the additional heat needed. ding, order a member of the of fruit art of the deal: firm Geo. R. Paul & Co., Jars—Mason,Lightning and Smalley, CHEAT. day cranberries of last year’s crop which letters in the a. counts, List of unclaimed remaining gas pipers and fitters, taking his father's have been in condition Trying Tans—"Acme,” 10 " im mnts : kept good by Mr. Post Office for the Belfast weekending Aug. place. About 18 years ago be came to Bel- >st more Swift at his Lamp .. than the wheel. house. Miss I. M. Miss Chimneys, .... ,9 22d, Ladies: Conant, fast as a member of the firm of Parker & Toilet 7 " Fred Harford arrived home from Haver- Mamie E. Mrs. Egbert Otis and took Taper, packages for .25 a man in our town Grimes, Guernsey, charge of the stock farm on w .-re our sires hill from a Hazeltine, Mrs. Mollie F. Ire- the 2-Quart Glass Titchers, » ; Monday, suffering badly Mrs. C. A. Searsport road. The firm subsequently .... 15 ss a the result of a fall on piece of glass, sprained aukle, the Miss Glass " land, Mrs. Mary L. Lewis, Jessie B. dissolved and he took a Xappies, ... ured both his needed rest for 10 tires, deck of schooner Jonathan Cone. tor use in Keaay minutes. Mrs. Frank Rossiter, Miss Ella Whit- awhile. He was Spoons, lie saw the air was out, twenty Nash, elected Register of Probate 12-inch, Jail Always fresh, delicious and whole- A. s and Inspectors Bailey and Gilman were iu comb. Geutlemen: S. Cook, J. in and was a might main, Kiggin 1892, candidate for re-election Teaspoons, per " some. Cleanliness and the dozen, fi s little nickel Belfast last week and an best J’Abbe pump made official visit Samuel H Neal, Mr. Roy J. C. D. on the Republican ticket at the time of his Room grade of materials are con- Tapers, .... d .t iu again. to Waldo first 7 County jail. They report the jail l death. Since taking the office he has intro- Remnant siderations in its manufacture, I Harbor Improvements. Sealed propos- Borders, per " as in yard, 1 the best condition in which have ft SoldevCTjwher.. Take no .ubatitut.., duced a new of 1 ng bell, they R A 10c. J Lubec system keeping the books Curtains on package makes two large pies, n als for dredging at channel, Camden Spring Rollers, the man who fell. ever found it. A 8end and arranging the and had it 17" jour addreas, naming this paper. Im harbor and Belfast Harbor were papers, perfect- I eked him down? ■\ and we will aeud you free a book. •Mr*. opened by JK ly systematized. As a or ac- NEED inest man in town. The next of the Non-Partisan W. Popkina’ Thanksgiving.” by ono /W Lieut. Col. A. N. Damrell, U. S. book-keeper ,v Y°UR trade and I meeting si tne moat Engineer, ^E popular humorous or in V ARE ied The writers or countant, any clerical office he was TRYINO TO GET IT. 5 “cop?M C. T. Alliance will be held Friday, Sept. 4th, the day. at his office in Portland, Aug. 25th. The # I h-» saw him drop. rapid, accurate and methodical. His work at 3 o’clock, at which time the to work in Camden harbor consists of continu- ; i.-ked man was that, delegates SOULE CO., was always well and promptly done. He ! kill the cyclist fat, the State convention, to be held in Caribou, ing the dredging of the middle ground, com- iMKHKELL-Sfracns*, was an ardent Freemason and mt did him had been ad- ^CARLE & I any wrong, Sept. 28th to 130th, will be chosen. M. T. mencing at the lower end and working up ! ^ \4 vanced to the JONES, i-pedalliug right along. the of ten feet to be attained thirty-second degree of the Imne. The harbor, depth ^21 Main Republican County Committee met acottisn Kite. He was a member at the Street, at mean low tide on the lower part of the Belfast, Maine> Tuesday afternoon and nominated Charles time of his death of a Blue Lodge in Exeter, iueeting of the school commit- All increase of pension, middle ground, aud live feet at mean low P. Hazeltine of Belfast as candidate for special,was grant- of Corinthian Arch ed of to Royal Chapter and King .1 next Monday evening. Aug, 13th to Isaiah Ricker of tide on upper part; depth cutting range Register of Probate in of Jeremiah D. Liberty. Solomon Council of and place from four to nine feet. Amount of Belfast, Hugh de n will make a run to Wasli- The reunion dredging REDUCTION Parker, deceased. New ballots for the of the Cross and Jackson Payn of Mass. IN cubic The work in Bel- Commandery Melrose, He « PRICE. next families will about *30,000 yards. i.^ting Sunday, starting county will be printed. be held at the Grange Hall in was Past Master of his Past fast harbor consists in the area in Lodge, High j m. Morrill, dredging Thursday, Sept. 3d, If nut pleasant, Priest of his Chapter and Past Eminent This is terrible; An organ rusti- next in front of Boston wharf, a depth • grinder fail Picnic steamboat i'■ cup shoot by the Belfast in day. dinner. Commander of his In Ma- cating Belfast renders a vocal accompani- of thirteen feet at mean low tide. Amount Commandery. on of other en- ment to his The as in week account instrument. Doubtless the bur- sacred concert advertised for sonry, his business, his work was cor- Belfast, of about 52,000 cubic yards. The den of his refrain is, troubles never dredging tile members. they Opera House last was rect, aud he was often referred to on come singly. [Bangor Whig Sunday evening given bids were as follows: Moore & Wright, ques- up, as some of the tions of Masonic law or E. and Mabel K. Mathews, participants were sudden- 14 1-4 cents for Bel- practice. He leaves And they do not. The organ lb 1-2 cents for Camden: peregrinating ly called one Win. H. B. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. away. & 14 3-4 son, Parker of Danville, 111., grinder must he reckoned as among the fast. Hamilton Sawyer, cents, Mr. Mrs. F. W. The aud an only Mrs. F. C4. of and Chase, least of our inflictions. Baptist Sunday school excursion to Camden ; 13 3-8 cents for Belfast. Simon J. sister, Tobey Good Mass. n and Miss Hattie E. Roh- Will Farm yesterday was cue of the Donovan, IT cents for Camden. Springfield, Brief funeral services and A drunken sailor to that has were held at the house gathering picnic dinner attempted make largest left this rail this sea- Tuesday afternoon city by Reunion. The annual reunion trouble in a Belfast son. Simmons Little River last Thursday. restaurant the other day The day was fine. One hundred and by Rev. F. L. Paysou. Hugh de Payn but found the of the Simmons family was held Aug. 15th woman in charge to be fully twenty tickets were sold. Commandery sent a large aud beautiful em- ives has made the following at the home of Jedediah Simmous in capable of her He a Apple- blematic flower defending rights. got Miss Lillian L. Fernald at the piece, consisting of a cross illations: Notary Public tripped ton. The forenoon wras very blow straight from the shoulder and was pleasantly and the Elm Club and Corinth- head of a liight of stairs and fell to the crown; City :«lge: Trial Justice, Samuel foot with old friends ami new then taken in an officer. As he spent meeting ian Arch each a charge by at her home on street, Royal Chapter wreath, ami :; >rt: Justices of the Peace Bridge yesterday ones. The tables were set in the orchard, promised to join Ins vessel at once and be- friends sent other floral morning. She received a severe to many offerings. i»- xter \V. Bennett, Montville injury and at mum all sat down to enjoy their well have himself in future when in town he was hei Palestine left knee and ankle. No bones were Wednesday morning Commandery •i. Monroe. tilled lunch baskets. About 123 were pres- let off. broken. escorted the body to the station to take the ent. At 1 30 m. the business was >-.null's cirrus exhibited here p. meeting train for Exeter for Steamer Notes. The A interment. Eastport Sentinel transparency has been put out at the called to order tirst Vice President Jede- y good audiences. The show by reports that the steamer of the Viking has been headquarters McKinley and Hobart diah the absent. pared with many of the rai 1 Simmons, president being Mrs. Abbie H. died sold to Adams and C and Fames at her home in Capt. others of Deer lub, Tuesday a large campaign ting Then followed “Shall We Meet Be- : the were all singing East Belfast 20th after a performers Island, ami will be was Aug. long aud pain- put on the route be- displayed bearing the names of MeKiu- the River,” and prayer Mrs. Lulie re.spe-Tive parts. The band yond by ful illness. She was a native of Belfast aud tween Deer and & 1 Island, Eastport St. Stephen. ley Hobart, Llewellyn Powers and S. L. Ames l'fiord of Willimansett, Mass. The A Grade satisfaction, and the circus was the widow of P'rank P. who was Keating Strictly Wheel for It is understood the is Mil liken Eames, High $100 only price ><‘»,000... .Steam- odicers were then chosen for $65.00. cut off without a mistake following the by er Governor which accidently killed by machinery in a saw Bodwell, brought an ex- The ease Josiah against John Cofiin of Troy, ensuing year; President, Simmous, mill several cursion from Rockland to the years ago. Mrs. Eames was Camp Grbuml which has been Vice pending iu Somerset county Montvil’e: Presidents, Nahum Sim- her CARLE & JONES, v -a.an Inula narrow escape landed a small party here visiting daughter, Mrs. Ellis of Putnam, Belfast, Maine. Sunday morning courts for two years was settled iu this mons. Allen past, Merrill; Simmous, Waldo; Conn wheu she to fail in health. In a serious accident. They and remained until In- began ;»p. iu_Steamboat Cofiin was sued for Lizzie Treas- •'ity Monday. damages Secretary, Taylor, Appleton; a consultation wthe Marsh hill on the spectors Horace Atwood of March, last, of doctors re- Hampden and caused bv a running over child iu the streets urer, Randall Simmons, Warren; Chaplain, sulted in •vit 1 a load *'f ioose the opinion that some large Charles Staples of Portland were in Waldo malignant of I?airfield, the John Simmons, Belfast; Committee on plaintiff recovering judg- disease <>f the stomach was the cause of her hen Tiie harness broke and county last week looking after the steamers ment for >15(1. The case was settled time and location, Randall Simmous. and ed himseif aud ran towards on the by continued illness. In tlie last of May, her Comfort ponds. They visited Swan Lake and of Health payment ,>-5. Warren, Allen Simmons, Waldo, Arthur I>r. Geo. F. Eames of ng ;u a barn on Vine street. Unity Pond Thursday. sou, Bostou, decided to DEMAND (.has. H. Max field has Simmons, Appleton; Committee on en- in-ariy to the foot of the hid, been engaged as attempt her removal to the old homestead Band Coxa erts. The Belfast Baud for the and tertainment, Robert Simmons and lady. .* V: into the soft earth f the here one li«>ur was veii request plant done, a stop <>f a few days being made in upsetting. .. an- .. was a and has spent, with music and recitations. After good attendance. The program was year greatly improved 't, iu many Bostou for rest and a examination c case of thorough ported exchange as follows: The and its songs by Albert Gushee and Bertha Sim- respects. company patrons are by Dr. H. O. Marcy of Bostou. His valued hotair ist Thursday an of mons Mr. exchange Chilcothiau to be that his sere ces of Appleton, Robert'Simmons of March, Hall congratulated are to opinion agreed with previous opinions, and ETNA rin d here with even more Overture to Zatnpa, Herold be continued. Warren gave a pretty recitation, followed by E I lift GOAL FURNACE Serenade. was confirmed by the later diagnoses of two is. A man came from “Espagnoia," Mctra a recitation young by Evie Taylor of Appleton. A .. OR .. Selection from The Republican* rally to be held in Bel- of Belfast's best physicians. It is as town and a “Rusticaua," Mascgui quire bought croquet “All the very nice duet was sung by Myrtie and Medley, Rage," Beyer fast Opera House tomorrow, at, 1.50 remarkable as it is true, that her ill* Hot Air and Hot Water for a Friday, during tppurtenances croquet March, “Ve Ancient Reeves Adella Hemeuway of Almon. Then came a Vets," p. m. will be addressed two of the ness not one murmur her On Combination Heater rders for the driver by ablest escaped lips. g stage to To-morrow, at 8 recitation by a little of Randall Friday, evening, o’clock speakers on the stump. Hon. Cabot daughter Tuesday, about a week before her she "'id the air I’ure and ase home. The driver Henry death, keep Warm, stage the baud will give another concert on Simmons of Warren, followed by a is Lodge has a national reputation and Hon. song by expressed the wish that she might he able to Economical, Durable and Ea- and took instead a package sehoolhouse common with the following re Ethel L’fford of Willimansett, Mass. The to Run. \\ e make seven J. Sloat Fassett is one of the soundest think- walk about and help herself more, but im- sizes magazines made up to re- quest program : young people devoted most of their time to portable and brick set, and ve ers and most entertaining speakers of New mediately said, “but I ought to he thankful isliers. As a croquet party Warrant one. us March, J. H. (tl., R. P. Chase base bull and croquet. Mr. and Mrs. Jede- for are every Ask for \ ork State. 1 lit- hour of the is set there so many others who are worse as a failure. Overture, Don Juan, Mozart meeting particulars. diab Simmons kindly received the oil." Her life was one of Bolero, Souvenir tie early to accommodate people of company unselfish devotion have Cauiz, Bossio neighboring •itionists of Waldo county Grand Selection from and did everything in their power to make to her of kindness Wood Trovatore, Verdi towns, especially those who come by rail. family, neighborly and, & Bishop Co., Bangor, Me. ; ■ tu ket in nomination: For March from all feel welcome. It was voted to wing Tauhauser, Wagner hold the to it in her own a desire The following committee from each church express words, “to Hiram of Salvation Army Patrol, Orth next reunion F. Erskine Montville; for with Randall Simmons of be a whole-souled Christian." The has been appointed to solicit entertainment many -in. .v William T. C Runuells of I isHiN<; lull's. The Warren on Aug. 18,181*7. If stormy, the first kind friends who schooner Maria Web- for delegates attending the State Convention continually brought dowers :• Charles M. Judge Probate, ster arrived from her cruise fair day. [Secy. should know how were fishing Sunday of the W. C- T. 1 which will he held in this they appreciated ,\|"iitv i.-, for Register <>l Pro- with J. F. Sheldon's beautiful, hew SAMUEL party. They went city on 2b and 30 and Oct. 1: Mrs. Exclaiming,“How beautiful,' ADAMS. F Sept. H. Water Case Decided. ■n Films of Thorndike; for Reach Winterport she would < areas them and ask for throughEggemoggiu to Bine Hill Bay, Thorndike, Mrs. S. G. fondly K of Congregationalist; Files Thorndike: for Bass Harbor and Isle au and some to hold in her hand and when too Haut, fished in Bicknell, Baptist; Mrs. H. Pitcher, Metho- The County Commissioners at their Au- o :.oner. F Sherman G. of a number of different localities. sail- weak to hold them they were fastened where They dist; Mrs. J. V. Cottrell, Mrs. gust, term made their decision in the cas» s < h Universalist; unty Treasurer, Hiram L. ed around Isle au Haut and she coukl still admire them. Flowers were tried all the A. E. Clark, Unitariau. of Chandler R. Merrill and others vs. the Burnham. in that, such a comfort to her that at midnight she JEWELER fishing grounds vicinity. They found Water for TO land THE A. G. Nelson of Winterport Co., taken for PEOPLE. Islesboro is one of the has the that d iv drunks were taken m the and food fish be- asked for pond lily had dropped by di»g-iish disappearing hardy tars <>f the class which has made use of said company in establishing a sys- more as a Maine famous for her from her hand. This seems to make the !‘\vo men were sent to jail on coming plentiful consequence. ,J. seamen, aud lie is also tem of water works in Winterport village. F. Sheldon a genius as a workman. He lias to beautiful floral from friends the ea. a. Cue woman was caught the big hake and L. H. brought To Chandler R. Merrill for that offerings 1iays this to exhibit at Hall portion city City during the more and the more a with two ali more Hart the big cod, and jointly they indicated on the as the appropriate fully appre- NEW puny men, caught fair a very handsome full rigged model of plan “storage basin" STORE, NEW GOODS. the fish <*f file The two were tlie bark ciated by her children. The departed leaves rttcd. The men were reasou- big trip. lush- good Wakefield of Boston, Capt. and containing 217,5M0 square feet and in- side side when Sheldon a Howes, of which he was lirst officer. He one son and three Dr. Geo. F. .! :s>-d t" go home which ing by had bite tlie water in Lowe’s daughters, they made the model in the first cluding Brook, 8b00, which nine months of Eames of Boston, Mrs. Chas. M. Ellis of "inan showed and it was nearly pulled him overboard. The and for that fight his watch below. It is in a handsome case portion lying eastvvardly of Conn.; Mrs. Geo. A. Leavitt of •' fish thrashed around and went with mirrors at the Putnam, ti; to ;ock her up She was downward, hack and side and by said land, in consideration of a conveyance and Miss A. like the silver boom in taking the proper position the bark is re- Belfast Cora Eames of Boston. I.-- I’.di. e Court to a fine of >lu '••mething Waldo from said Water Co. to said Chandler B. tiected so many times that one seems to see The funeral was held at her late home Sat- n %\as All the county, but was dually brought to the sur- Direct paid. parties a large fleet of vessels. It will doubtless at- Merrill releasing all rights and privileges from the Manufacturers. Lowest Prices. face and Rev. R. G. Harbutt of J The men first mentioned be- died, thus again resembling the tract much attention said urday afternoon, during the fair. [Ban- acquired by company by said taking. 81. Repairing a Specialty. Eleven 'Sears Experience. boom aforesaid. It was a skate of the low u. larg- gor Whig. To the heirs of Chandler R. Merrill, de- Searsport officiating. est size. The total catch of fish was not Shipping Items. Sch. Nora came from ceased, for laud indicated upou the as a vi. Ballots. Clerk March plan 75 MAIN City iarge, but was enough to the iisher- Mrs. Deborah Smith died at her home on MAINE. satisfy Islesboro Thursday for the tools, etc., of part of the land of “Nancy Merrill and STREET, BELFAST, id *n; Hon. Nicholas Fessenden, Store men.Walter Arey returned last week H. Bay View street last Saturday afternoon of formerly occupied by \\ (’. Marshall. ■ Capt. A. Babbidge, who worked on the others," in consideration of a State, the official ballots for conveyance from a fishing to Isle au Haut in the fever. Deceased was a native of trip wharves and bridges here in the sea- from said Water Co. to said heirs, typhoid ise in the State election. early releasing coming schooner Clara. all and of Swan's Island. Her maiden name was He only had two days fish- son.... Sch. Win. E. Downes arrived last rights privileges acquired by said .re similar in form to those in on account of and company by their taking, 81. Stinson and she was the wife of James ing fog heavy weather, Thursday and went into Carter’s dock for Capt. irs that the for The corporation is to pay the costs. DIRIGO ! ago. except square but home about 800 of bot- L. Smith. The moved to Belfast The brought pounds general repairs. She is to be and re- family The of each ticket is the full opened Aug. top tom fish, with a few fresh ones the about two years ago. Mrs. Smith was in- caught rated, and such repairs made as are found Wedding Bells. he or about 2 See the crange Maine column, inches morning he sailed for home. dustrious, faithful and charitable in all the Maine Parade, Military Parade. necessary-Sch. Miantouomah loaded Floral Croat 31, his will doubtless voters baj Parade, Bicycle Parade. Fish Exhibit, /•’/ prevent at Shales’ for Aborn-Kenney. A pretty but wed- walks of life. She was an earnest worker Building and Repairs. Saturday Boston_Sob. Re- quiet sion's M(i 1‘i'clons ] tas. njH I Flocks. and their ballots out- The new double State lords, Crops ag by marking arrived ding took place Wednesday, 19th, at in the W. C. T. U. and, so far as her means Products in Hood's residence of I>r. J. C. Ham and Mr. A. T. galia Thursday with^orn for Swan Aug. quantity. Celebrated derseys -n Sept. juare, as was sometimes done and time would allow, never let an & Co-Sch. Nevada was in the home of Rev. T. R. Pentecost in Mont- oppor- exhibition.) Balloon Ascension Daily. Ma in Condon on North port avenue is well along Sibley port hinery smailer squares were used. There ville. The Ber- to do pass She Fair, operation. C7-enter exhibition «*/«•/ tha, 1 aud will be for the Aug. 20th, from Rockland for with contracting parties were, tunity good unimproved. ready plasterers soon. Eastport a kets on the ballot. Republican, trand L. aud Miss leaves a husband, one Mrs. Arthur Tr"t.ti)i1. TW I 4 Commissioners held their 24 with feed for local dealers. is from E. M. C. Semi- I’CIIKLL, Secretary, Augusta, >le. uty each side. The halls are 29x8 feet, parlors, The friends of Mr. and Mrs. William H. and is mi at the Court House last week nary, Bucksport, oue of Knox’s most 10x15; libraries, 15x18; dining rooms, 14x18; Fish Facts. Sewall, Nathan E. and Ro- Horton, of No. 123 Woodlawu avenue, Sara- u-'d to the third Tues- popular aud successful school teachers, toga, will with them in the loss Saturday kitchens, 10x10. The front room on the sec- land C. Patterson aud William. M. Welch sympathize while the groom is one of our most indus- of their daughter, Anina B., whose death oc- '‘d.er. audited the ond door in the tower is a They bills, smoking room, returned last week from a in the curred at 8.43 o’clock She fishing trip trious aud Sunday evening. > term are small. Tiie bill enterprising young men, aud always common to both families. The location is Little Kate. They went to Matinicus aud had been ill since April with consumption. well known in this for ster- Uliu of West for ser- community his Miss Horton was fifteen years of and Rockport high aud presents a due view of the Isle au but found fish scarce age PEOPLES bay. Haut, and the NATIONAL BANK. ling worth. The was tile only child of her parents, who will for tlie Society for Prevention Cottrell is master builder.Tames and happy couple immediately Emery ! fog thick brought home only a small miss her keenly. She was a member school Solicited flooring put in, foundation \ troublesome than awhile ago, but still too compelled relinquish her work. and life. Deposits near Sargent's prayer and made \ prosperous voyage through Mrs. Horton was Miss Fannie I.MMVIIH \L Feb. 2M IMM. crossing, rebuilt, general repairs through- many for profitable fishing. He beached formerly July 21, IMM. Her. »mM. VI arch I MM. iM'iition for alteration in Belfast out... Win. H. Beckwith is DKPOSITM making exten- the Agues while here for cleaning, etc.... Patterson of this city. $3(5,353.(5!) $3!),lMI.2!) *7!*. I '*‘1.*!» *v>,:«7v'-. near J. F. Smith’s, sive on his stable at the Head of the prayer grant- repairs Sloop H. McDonald was in port Monday n fur location of near Tide.. Mr. Albert B. Otis is altera- JULY 1896. highway making with a good fare of cod, hake, haddock and Jolm Dunbar (lied at bis home in Deer 14, '• >i s, prayer granted: for tions aud improvements to his residence on sm,.iv-,5s stm.sis.n. petition chicken halibut, taken off Isle au Haut_ Isle Aug. 20th, from the effects of a sun- 5172,093.16. o • of in North street... Geo. T. Reed has made highway Knox, prayer High T. J. two sharks stroke in a few before. He Hopkins caught measuring Bangor days These Jiyures are taken from oar steam statements to the •tition for estimation of extensive improvements in the engiue room Coin/droller damages 4 1-2 feet each off Saturday Cove last week. was a native of Belfast, a sou of the late At a of the \l'ash on the alt tee dates. »• -rt Water Co.’s dam- of his machine He has rebuilt the Currency, inyton, 1 takings, shop. -Bicknell & Hopkins caught 15 mackerel Joshua Dunbar. The remains were brought < i. A fuller of case to double its former size, a new DEPOSITS in the INTEREST DEPARTMENT pay.. ..' i .. report this chimney put in their weir last and sold them at to Belfast for interment His age Friday, Glance Friday. 1st and 1st. the tirs- three dnvs ot ,... ,... •, ary duly Deposits during .i, .; i,: id elswhere in this The front casting and new d re-brick to the the shore for 8 cents of if paper. boiler, apiece. was 31 years. He leaves a wife. that month. This department .»il'*r.s much .//•■ ,,i; :^ Bank* see v anyone can the difference he- I imich as is a t„ i„ //, ,,u i all d-n ,,.ts >. d he in the hands of the County relaid the brick work, and otherwise im- New every deposit -nr Bi .k .7/ ;,v u i.-.. .p„* j Advertisements. D. P. Palmer, tween the twin-bar of amount of our Capital Stock. m clear, pure a few the This Bank the latest B days. proved plant. Masonic Temple, has the fall and winter bein^r established .ink in Wild c. v. a h;is v i> r.-sr improve- ments in Fire w o » Unable to Support By ran. ami Butkiiar-Proof >rk. :'i‘re f *.i u- m v* »rl*«*r styles of hats. Call and see the Wilcox bank in this county. We still have a few ■ hats, new style-Geo. R. Poor, optician, William the father of iu $5.00 StPE DEPOSIT BOIKH V:1 Dech, Populism locks, so they may be taken to and from the Bank it desired. invites those who have trouble Any One Can Cook with a with their Nebraska, has announced that he will not eyes and need glasses to call on him, Mc- support Mr. Bryan. Iu an interview Mr. Clintock block, High street_For room Dech states: Mr. Bryan declares that papers and curtains call on Carle & Jones, Sunlight debtors have the to choose the coin in right ROOM PAPERS Main street. They also have jelly glasses, which payment shall be made, whether it is Belfast National Bank, fruit jars, glass sets, etc., at very low prices. equal to what they borrowed or not. No -J. H. & J. W. 00 Main Maine. Jones, street, Bel- honorable citizen or candidate or patriot or Belfast, GLENWOOD fast, have everything in hardware, and friend of the common will ever advo- people strive to buy goods so that they can sell Soap ! cate any such principle or policy. It is the them to their customers at low prices.... ; and other laundry soaps, but you’ll rank teaehiug of a demagogue who will CAPITAL, $150,000. RANGE The ground tenement in the brick house ad- know the difference when you use sacrifice private and public honor and dis- CURTAINS it because it cleanses with ■ the homestead of Mrs. Peirce jHs fitted with a THERMOMETER joining Emily jI grace the entire nation to satisfy his greed on High street is offered of rent. Apply to Less Labor for office. Iu his Madison* Square Garden SURPLUS, $33,000 'tached to the oven door, that indicates C. W. Frederick, attorney-Carle & Jones Greater Comfort effort Mr. Bryan reached the climax of lbs AT announce a reduction iu on Lever Bros., Ltd., Hudson Jt Harrison N. Y. career. His meteoric ascension will 1 <' price bicycles, Sts., public exact heat in the oven at all times. from 9 to 12 A. M, From and are offering a Keating strictly high have an iguoble descent, as he deserves for Open his desertion of every landmark, tradition CARLE & Sold in all cities and towns grade 3100 wheel for 305. Here is an oppor- 1 to 4 P. M. JONES', prominent and principle sacred to American history throughout New England. tunity for those who want a wheel, and no and experience and revered by the Ameri- SOLICITED. 14tf 151 LKASI', MA1NK MADE BY oubt that nieaus a // who have not on can people. DEPOSITS WEIR STOVE COMPANY, TAUNTON, MASS. got e I The Widow and Her Son. mother would always sit up for his return. Literary News and Notes. The State C. E. Convention. It was not long before his steps were un- J; was a beautiful as indication the f moonlight evening when he came home at a late hour. McClure’s Magazine for September will Every concerning State steady Christian Endeavor convention at Skow- Jdrs. Alden sat in her sitting room alone. contain a short sea story of quite unusual Mr. Hamlin and Johnnie's associates seem- 1 shows that it is to be and a new hegan, Sept. .‘5, by all was with the quality interest, by writer, odds the most Memory busy past; taking ed to have a over him for evil. attractive ever arranged. The power Morgan Robertson, once a sailor before her back to the provisional programme is not yet ready for early home, with the We will back to the time when Mrs. the mast. There will also be stories go by the press, but the executive committee, loved when she was a Mrs. and Clinton Ross. which is ones, light hearted Aldfen was seated alone in her Spofford engaged in arranging the conven- sitting tion girl tree from care, ohe was the attractions, promises a splendid list of young- room thinking of the past. She was The Definition, Object, and Sphere of speakers. est of Mr. and Mrs. Alden of a Taxation will be treated David A. The daughter awaiting her son’s return from a dance. by following prominent Endeavor ora- town in western Maine. Her Wells in Appletons’ Popular Science tors have already accepted invitations to ad- father was Some time after she heard his midnight Monthly for September. Many popular dress the convention: Win. Shaw, Boston, a well-to-do fanner who had not mistak- treasurer of the United unsteady step going up to his room. Be- errors as to the nature of taxation, some Society of C. E.; Rev. J. T. THAT en D. of his calling. His farm looked as though centuries will be out in this Beckley, D., Philadelphia; TMr fore retiring Mrs. Alden knelt down and old, pointed Rev. land D. Rev. was Way Hoyt, D.; Geo. D. order the ruling organ with its owner. paper. of prayed to that One who has promised to Lindsay Portland; Rev. J. M. Frost, Ban- His farm work was done in a gor; Charlotte T. Sibley, Belfast. In ad- proper be a Father to the fatherless and the In the August number of Current dition, it is very that the FAC-SIMILE time. His barn and were Events, the news-review probable following j out-buildings widow’s God. The next there monthly pub- will address the morning lished in the convention, although they ! neatly kept, and his stock well cared for. Hartford, Connecticut, posi- have not yet sent final Pres. was said at the breakfast table acceptance. table for nothing tion of Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe on Butler of Rev. AVege Preparation As One need not be a close observer after Colby University; Leroy S. woman the SIGNATURE until Johnnie broke the silence. “Mother, suffrage is clearly defined,—Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Bean of Portland; Hon. L. L. Walton of similating Food and Regula entering their dwelling to see that it was Isabella Beecher the famous Skowhegan; Rev. E. R. Prudy of Portland : the Stomachs and Bowls of -OF--- I heard for me after 1 came Hooker, Will cure the worst forms of female ting you praying Rev. C. S. Parker of Rev. I)r. I a well ordered home. Mr. Alden*s com- philanthropist and suffrage advocate, Ashland; and I am to see what complaints, all ovarian troubles, in- Dunn of and Mrs. W. home, beginning telling of her sister’s relations with the Waterville, Geo. Cole- j panion would answer the in flammation and and man, the famous worker of Boston. description awful I am are ulceration, falling junior danger in. The scales cause. The other features of the maga- With this Proverbs of a wife. grand list of speakers the conven- good They had zine are as as usual. displacements of the womb, and conse- falling from my eyes, and 1 can see that complete tion should easily lead all previous efforts four children born to them—two sons quent spinal weakness, and is pecu- in has finer and The leading article in the American this particular. Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- liquor destroyed my feelings to the of life. In addition and two daughters. They were Kitchen Magazine for August is an inter- liarly adapted change there will be committee ral- ness and Rest.Contains neither early 1 am selfish and inconsiderate to one of lies and time it will cure Backache. sessions devoted to the discussion to remember their Creator in the esting write-up of “The Industrial Train- Every nor Mineral taught the best of of the details of the Christian Endeavor Opium.Morphine mothers. How 1 loved you School of The paper It has cured more cases of leucor- IS ON THE of tli* ir and to honor God in ing Indianapolis.” work. Not days youth. before this awful habit fastened its chains is illustrated. A number of rhoea the than Nabcotic. fully large by removing cause, any Delegates should plan to reach Skowhegan all their ways Mr. Alden*s daily prac- the kind housewife around me. It is no use for me to think receipts, just every remedy the world has ever known ; it Monday, Atig. 81, in season for the reception tice was to read from the old book*’ desires at this season, are “The that are “good of this habit while given. is almost infallible in such cases. It evening. Skowhegan people going overcoming remaining Children’s Table” contains much of value to entertain in the best Recipe of Old RrSAMl TL PITCldER and and to ask God’s dissolves everybody possible morning evening, and expels tumors from the manner. about here. With your consent I am go- to mothers. Several timely articles and J'u/npkm Sml WRAPPER and his uterus in an of So far as dlx.Se/irirr blessing protection upon family. out west the usual make a valua- early stage develop- possible delegates are requested ing away; going where uncle departments up to to JRoduUc Soils I His sons after ment, and checks to can plan occupy rooms with acquaintances reaching mature years ble number. any tendency druse Seed OF Hubert and uncle James are, and 1 am and notify the committee of their The EVERY left their cerous humors. Lydia E. Pinkham’s plans. early home and settled in the McClure’s Magazine for September will committee should also be notified if dele- Jipperruint j never coming back until 1 am such a son Liver Pills work in unison with the Hi Carbonate Soda we^t. The contain the first ever of gates intend friends at ( daughters settled not far from report published visiting Skowhegan, flarm Seed 1 as you deserve. Mrs. Alden’s heart w as Abraham Lincoln famous “Lost Compound, and are a sure cure for naming the place where they will visit dur- Clarified BOTTLIk < their native town. The Speech,” Sugar eldest married ing the convention. in Flavor. filled with joy to hear her son talk as lie delivered at Bloomington, before the first constipation and sick headache. Mrs. lidid/y/e ) a farmer the name of The of the conven- by stevens. The Stare Convention held In Pinkham’s Wash grand closing meeting she felt God was her Republican Sanative is of great tion will be on did; answering pray- Thursday evening, the con- ; A for youngest married a carpenter whose name Illinois. “I never witnessed such a scene ^alue for local perfect Remedy Constipa- ers. She knew it would be hard for application. secration meeting being conducted by Win. very before or tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, was Alden. Mr. Alden was a man who since,” says Joseph Medill, Sliavv of Boston. There will be an excursion her to part with him, but nothing to editor of the who to Good Will Farm in the Worms, Convulsions, Feverish- was to Chicago Tribune, Sept. 3d, forenoon always ready respect the rights of Could not and in the what it would be to have him remain at was a member of the convention and Sleep—Run afternoon there will he Junior j ness and Loss OF SLEEP. others. He regulated his conduct the writes an introduction to the of tlie — — exercises by representatives of societies by home and be a slave to drink. As report Down Nervous Fe- strong from Skowhegan and Good Will Farm. Del- standard which he believed to be right: speech describing the occasion. Tac Simile Signature of soon as his things were in readiness male Troubles and egates should not plan to leave Skowhegan and in performing his duty would sacri- George W. Smalley, the famous Ameri- before the 8 10 train Johnnie with his mother w ent to bid his Friday morning. can has been a Weakness. All these The State fice personal interest. It could well be editor-author, granted officers, the Skowhegan Eudea- two months’ vorers and are NEW YORK. grandparents good bye. They thought holiday by his paper, the Ailments succumb to friends, putting forth every Castoria i3 put r.p in rue-size b> said of him that he was a man. lu effort to make it a manly of Johnnie’s west to be Londou Times, and lias gone abroad on a great convention. Let is not sold in bulk. 1 n allow a favorably going Maine Endeavorers do life he Buker’s Pills. their share in vnu <:i early professed to love the special mission for The Ladies’ Home Kidney pre- anything ei. o tl. plea or p- Master; with his uncles. paring to attend in numbers. The Journal. He has to a "I was troubled with kidney disease, large is as and "will ansu. and Lis was adorned a well engaged prepare great- Maine Central "just good" profession by s< railroad has After making a visit with lief parents, short series of articles for that ly run. down and nervous that I could not already promised See that C-A ordered lile. "When Mr. magazine, sleep. I heard of Baker’s Kidney Pills, and half rates from all points and it is expected pose." you get James Alden and to return after Johnnie and is the material for them in promising gathering procured one box which gave me immediate that other railroads and steamboat lines will j and Miss Lizzie Aldeu were united iu The work will relief. It is more than started on his Mrs. Alden and Europe. necessitate his you recommend for grant the same concessions. EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER, journey, female troubles and weakness.” it was be a spending part of the summer in marriage, thought to very her son returned home. Two later England, Ellsworth Falls, Me, Mrs. Sarah F. Joy. days and the remainder in The Bear __ suitable match. were Germany. Pills50c. at the or mailed for Idea. They just suited Johnnie bade his mother and •t druggist postpaid good bye Ian Maclaren’s new Dr. R. C. Buker will advice letter for each short story, the price. give by other. Mrs. Alden house free. Write for our valuable book on backache. Said Torn began started for the West. He was past twenty last he will write until after his American Watson in his speech to the Levying soon after their has Buker Pill Co., Bangor, Me. convention in Atlanta: marriage. They years of age. Mrs. Alden was brave and visit, been secured by The Ladies’ Populist were a happy couple. Mr. Alden had Home Journal, for publication in the Oc- After the Chicago convention the cheerful when she with her great rfi OB ATE NOTICES. YTTAEDO SS. In Court of 1 parted son; tober and November issues. It is called leaders winked at each other and said to of and Mrs. Alden was >> fast on tile second Tue-!. plenty business, she did not want to him think of her in “The Minister of St. and is said themselves: “We have caught the bear.” 1S1MJ. ANNA WOODMAN to Bede’s,” At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and \ always ready help bear the burdens of After the St. Louis convention there the of tears. After making arrangements in her to be in the brightest and cleverest 4 Painless,. Pleasant, 4 » for the County of Waldo,on the second Tuesday estate MARCIA WoodW lile As time and Healing. Cures T wasn’t one who dared to wink and swear of A. D. 18JHL mont. in said County, decease!, a passed by a little son was vein. Besides its charm as < < > August, home she went to reside with her parents. Maclarenesque in three to five days that the bear hadn’t him. her first and final account of caught A certain to be the last joyiuiiy welcomed 10 their home. His a delightful romance, the story is said to 4 without danger' of 4 ► instrument, purporting said estate for allowance. were to feel the infirmi- Mr. Watson seems not able to A will and testament of .NATH ANIEL They beginning be notable for the admirable character stricture or the least only appre- HALL, Ordered, That notice there- r name was lie was named for * 4* late of Moutville, in said of de- John; his unpleasant effect. ciate the but to County Waldo, weeks in the Re; ties of age and needed her company. At that the author has created for the chief situation, state it with ad- ceased. been for successively, having piesented probate in in < i.iuim Alden. He was printed Belfast, -aid grandfather always called minister of as mirable force and fervor. Ordered, That uotke be to all in- the expiration of two weeks Mrs. Alden personage—the St. Bede’s, given persons interested may attend at a it-- DISEASES:: terested by a of this order to be Johnnie. He was a child, the lover of an humble Scotch ::PRIVATE causing copy held at Belfast, on the second Tu- bright interesting received a letter from her that loyal lassie. three weeks in the son, saying published successively Repub- ber next, and slu-w cause, if anv and was liis father's and his mother's A Rockland Tragedy. lican Journal, printed at Belfast, that thevmav pride he arrived in the town where his MEN AND WOMEN. the said account should not l-e a i. safely An Interesting Document tor Wage- :: ][ appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, GKO. E ,1 OH n .i°y. Mr. and Mrs. Alden were and within and for said on the singers resided and them a o o In Pooler’s store a County, second Tues- A true c«.. Attest uncles gave pleasant Earners. drug Sunday night of y. mouse in day September next, at ten of the clock before they soon found that Johnnie had a talent attempting to cross a sheet of Rt ssi:t.f c. Dv n. I;. had business for him and 0 0 fly noon, and show cause, if any have, the surprise. They was and was found dead in the they why in paper caught same should not be that direction. He was to If the wage- earners have any doubt as o o proved, approved and allowed. II* A EDO SS.—In « -urt ->t Pi. delighted sing were to assist their widowed morning. [Rockland Star. OEO. E. JOHNSON. delighted to Judge. M fast, on the second T <•' with and the indifference of the leaders of the < ► A “papa mamma.1* He attended 0 true copy. Attest: ISiME BEN.IA MIN 1 PKNDI.I sister's son. were men who did not silver to They movement their interests, they Rt ssei.l.O. Dvk'u. Register tern. trator on -•> huoi and was to learn and bid 0 0 Register of Deep Water Vessels. pro the estate ->f PH INK V- quick live for self alone. should read Senate Document oil of the late *d in Often they dried the At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and tor Searsjtoit, said Count-, fair to make a smart first session of tbe re- the of presented his tii st and linn! .. scholar. tears the Fifty-fourth Congress. Sent charges prepaid to any address on Countv Waldo, outlie second Tnesdav of orphan’s and made widow’s * * * tration ->( said estate for allow..:,- This document some of price. Complete outfit, 81. We 8HIPS. August. A. 1>. "U hen Johnnie was in his tenth his consists of letters \ ceipt That notice there-•? year heart 4 > will to cure or refund money. 4 ► Ordered, sing for Mrs. Aiden’s heart guarantee Abner P certain instrument, to be the last ‘- joy. written a Mr. John P. to the ■ ■ Coburn, J arrived at purporting weeks sin it. |;,-: father's health to by Young Home treatment book free to any address Butnarn, i-c'.-ivc|y. began fail, and it was * Yokahama 14 \ will and testament of JOANNA <'t NNINO in was filled with to God. The San Francisco Chronicle and in * on of 10 cents in for July from New York. printed Belfast, in s.uu .uiuiv gratitude published 1 receipt stamps postage. HAM. late of in < v not A Moutville, said oun; of Wablo, interested, attend at a l‘r-’-na before it was evident that his * ► * G Hopes, David Rivers, arrived at San may long words of tlie came to her that paper on December 14, and YIP-SIP P. 0. Drawer Mass. deceased, having been presented tor psalmist mind, 1895, CO., 5331, Boston, Francisco 21 from New York. probate. held at Belfast, on the second'l was short on 1899. were July Ordered. That notice be to all >tay earth. When the first February 2, They presented A given persons her next, and show cause, i! an “They that sow in tears shall reap in J Fuller, T P Colcord, arrived at New interested bv a of This order to be joy.” to the Senate Mr. the chief of causing copy t he -ai. E. .IdU Ns great the free-coinage party, and were printed Belle of C at lican Journal, printed at Belfast" that >eemcd benumbed, but she soon realized Bath, Curtis, Singapore June they may A true copy. Anns: parents and it was a consolation to her to in obedience to the order of that free- 1G for Hong Kong. appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Bellas;', Hi -si r, 1 )vi:k, R- that the within and for said on the see-md Tues- one who was dearer than life to silver will find in CATARRH Centennial, B F Colcord, sailed from Mon- Coun;y. lie with them, She visited the sick and body. Wage-earners CATARRH day of September next, at ten of the i.. k be lore her would them a remarkable is a tevideo May 2b, from New York for San soon pass away. she had argument addressed to noon, and show cause it any they have, why the helped the needy and carried sunshine to LOCAL DISEASE Francisco. the employers of labor for the purpose of same sh>mid not be proved, anpr ved am! allowed everything done that could be but Daniel Barnes, G C done, the sorrowing, fn doing good she found them of the with the and h the result of colds Arpe, cleared from (dill. L. JOHNS* IN. Judge. warning competition and New York 27 A true Attest: no skill could save him. He was sudden climatic* June for Zanzibar. copy. earthly the time did not seem it manufactures of this threatened ic long, passed rap- country changes. El A L arrived at Shan- RVssk! O 1 ku. Register pro tern. ‘calm and Capitan, Carver, resigned, lie knew in whom he the manufactures of and It can he cured 1 a about ? anxiety in two weeks and lie received kind and lov- is applied into County Waldo, the Teller commends and endorses the directly from New York June 20 for Shanghae. Alfa list A. l>. 1 S'.Kh Joluinh drink was argu- tiie nostrils. Strong kept in the letters as often from liis mother. Mrs. Gov Rome, Nichols, sailed from ing ment that as Japan has really decreased Hung j certain instrument, purporting to t.. tin- last Clocks, and he feared June 21 for New York. 1 village that after his son Aiden often received letters from wages by becoming a silver country, the ELYS Kong V will and testament ot liANx »>. ( I RNEH. pleasing Great Admiral, Rowell, at Melbourne late of Palermo, in said Couni) d\s promise that He would be published thret we* ks -cess families of their ow n, blit all took to ing the silver standard. S 'n HEAD Josephus, P R Gilkey, at b Silver Plated they f&STS&COLD Shanghae July lican .Journal, at Bellas:. that tiic\ a iau.er printed m.*> to llie fatherless and tne widow's But we shall this Pain and Iiitiainuiatio'n, Heals and Protects the for New York. Johnnie. lie was permit extraordinary appear at a ProbateCoun.ro be he id ,■ I b it.,-;, getting along iinely. Membrane from Colds, Restores the Senses of L J N Mr. Aiden some document to for itself. After more Mary Cushing, Pendleton, arrived within and for said Count), on the .>,d 'in.--., lingered weeks, The came and as speak Taste and Smell. Is absorbed. Lives re- years went, years al- quickly at New York S from Manila. day of September next, at ten of the 'dock be tore Flat tin.-n than of ineffectual effort to lief at once. 50 cents at or bv Aug Ware, Mrs. twenty years Drujicists mail; and show causc.it have, tin* calmly passed away. Aiden’s come 1 Flint, E D P sailed from New noon, an) the) why ways and go, and before Mrs. Aiden maintain a samples <)<•. by mail. May Nichols, bimetallism, Japan went to same should not be preed at r-- d an I allowed griei was too for tears at but ELY BROTHERS, 50 Warren Street, New York. York July 21 for San Francisc ■. deep first; was aware of it sun silver basis in and at the CEO i. JOHNSON, .hidue. hardly her had been 1878, present A N arrived at after tlie tears Puritan, Blanchard, liiugo A true copy. Attest: Paul E. Wirt began to fail she tried time two silver yens (a yen the 7 from away five years. He had never written being Aug Philadelphia. Hi sski.i O. Dvi:u. Itcuisicr pro tern. bald to say, thy will, (> (rod. be done. Her equivalent of our dollar) are equal in value Reaper, G C Young, sailed from New York how lie of out TT7ALDOSS. In Court of Pi bate, held at Bel- long thought remaining to one gold yen. In the mean time wages July 2 for Aujer. loved one was laid to rest in the n last, on the second In. \ Fountain Pen village west. nave R R C G sailed As it had been than usual not so that their Thomas, Nichols, from New * ■ longer advanced, purchas- TOILET ARTICLES ISP*-,. ( »T!S 1*. WII.SI »N. i: a 11 a o! * la do h 22 cemetery, She felt that a York June for *d nmN] m -an great respon- since Ins mother had heard from him she ing power has been reduced by about one- Hong Kong. O. SEVERANCE. niinu. id, Sachem, H T Lancaster, at has inn hi- tldrd n,d iinai in- sibility rested on and she half. Senator Teller’s paper quotes the Hong Kong County, presented Silver Gold IF her, daily pray- was he July 2 from Count of guardianship ot -aid ward I■ allowance. feeling quite anxious, fearing statement from Sir For Hot Weather! Samaraug. ed to (djd for to train following telling S D sailed from New ordered. That u• 11.•.• h• r• >t b. en. hire** strength her boy in be sick. A few later a Carietou, Amsbury, might days young Edwin Arnold, who is of the in- York 2b for weeks -uece-si\ ely. ii, the Ib-pui>’ n.a .loitrual, s speaking April Shanghae; spoken May wisdom ways. She no to A NEW IMPORTED POWDER, 2b, in Belfast, in said t liar ad n.s Shirt Waist S spared pains man rode up to the door and inquired of dustrial skill and capacity of the Japanese: iat 10 S, Ion b4 W. prmtetl eonui). p. interested inn) attend at a Probate t. :•• he keep Lim at school. When there was a St C F cleared from Mrs. Alden if Mr. Alden lived there. Mrs. “And when one realizes that this ability Nicholas, Carver, held at Belfast on the second Tnesda) ot >cpt. n. b0 vacation in the and can be obtained there for an Philadelphia July for San Francisco. her uexr. and show cause, if any t In *. 1 i.i\ •■. why school Mrs. Aiden with Alden knew tlie voice. It was a capacity joyful s !‘LA State of 11 G Curtis, arrived at New the said account should not lie allowed. A TCM Wl> CLOCK IM L \ Johnnie average of cents a day, against si ,">0 a day SEDUISANTE,” only 25c., Maine, \\ would visit her That was York 2b CEO. E. h >HNS( >N. d dire. parents. meeting between mother and son, and an 1 upward in America, and 4 shillings and July from Hiogo. PRO.IPTIA DOM E A true Copy. Attest: a where her in it is not hard to see that equal in quality to La Blanche, Saunders, Tillie Starhuck, Ebeu Curtis, sailed place boy to be. and upward England, K1 sski.i. '1>\ kk. t- n delighted grandfather grandmother rejoiced from Honolulu 21 Register pro there is reason in what I or any 35 to 50 cents July for New York. He was considerate for his motaer. say.” powders. H. J. S In with them. Johnnie came home a line Wm H Macy, Amsbury, at New York for Locke 6c after There are some further rates of wages San Francisco. 1X7 A EDO SS. In Court of Prohate, held at 1 b-.- years she would look back and think man. Belfast National hank KuiKlinu I’ exhibited in the tV fast, on the second Tuesday ", Auuu.-i. Teller paper. From it we Wm H Conner, Frank 1 at what a comfort lie was to * * Pendleton, lKPtl. FREDERICK E. PAE.MER. Vdm ,:-ir.d. her for years He had his mothers learn that and New* Odors and Atomizers b for New York. prospered beyond carpenters, plasterers, Shanghae July with The will annexed on the estate oi ACRoRA after he was left fatherless. -Sometimes some others receive 20 cents a tailors W J Ketch, Sewali C Lancaster, sailed - trusty boy and quite a bride to share it with him and POOR «£ BARKS. given. youthful weavers, 3 1-2 cents. SON, weeks suecessively. in tin- Republic;*! Journal, is Alter home Adam W C N sailed from in :n said that all Advertising observing. coining from the his mother. Mr. Alden bids fair to be a Tlie paper contains other statements, Spies, Meyers, printed Belfast, county, persons New York 18 for interested, mas arteml at a Probate < "i;rt. to be one some of them taken from the of April Anjer. village lie said, “mother what man reports or day prominent in the place where he re- Alice Alanson arrived at held at Belfast, on the -c ml Tnesda) S. ; n our own consular Reed, Ford, makes Mr. W eston act officers, while others her next, and show iaiise.it am thev Lave, so sly when he and a faithful worker in the cause Buenos Ayres Aug (» from Bridgewater, N S. why sides, are from the letters of and the said account should not be allowed. English Ameri- Carrie L Tyler, Lancaster, sailed from goes into the back room of Mr. Hamlin’s of CEo. E. JOHNSON. temperance. His mother came out of can newspaper correspondents. are S 18 for New York. Judge. They Charleston, C, Aug A true copy. Attest Like Nail- store.’ He has all intended to show’ that threatens C P N F at always something wrapped the “furnace” pure gold. j. c. m. Japan Dixon, Gilkey, arrived Mon- Ri sski.i. O. Dyr.it, Register pn cm. Driving in a our manufactures because reason of tevideo June HO from Baltimore. paper. I guess it is a bottle.” Johnnie Stockton by Springs. Edward sailed from Boston 5 WALDO SS. In Court of pi.hate. hfM at Bel the or of the silver II Hundreds of Children and adults have worms May, July did not know adoption acceptance If on tin* >d then what Mr. Hamlin but for Honolulu. VY last, second Tuesday August. kept basis the labor cost of their I \ are treated for other diseases. Thesymp- \\ products has I toins 1 H'.m;. FRANKLIN BANKS. Adminimrah.r on Hi. I he lirst bio in his back room. The are—indigestion, with a variable ap- |1 Evie Reed, A T sailed from Bos- Mrs. Aiden could Wage-Earner and Free Silver. been reduced one-half. The I petite, foul offensive Whittier, estate of WILLIAM 1>. DOE late of Belfast a argument tongue; breath; hard ton 4 for I and full with occasional and I Aug Montevideo. said his first a (tail but mu have given a reason is therefore fbat if this belly, gr.pings County, deceased, having presented very good Mr. country will fol- J pains about the heat and sensa- why What then is the outlook for navel; itching f> Harvard, Colcord, sailed from Mollendo account of administration of said estate for al- W the wage- low the \ tion in the rectum and about the anus; eyes eston did not wish to be seen example of Japan and become a lj| 20 Newcastle, for Astoria. lowance. followed by heavy and dull; of the nose short, dry ll May (from NSW,) entering earner under itching That notice thereof lie three Mr. free silver? He would have silver country, our manufacturers will be cough ; grinding of the teeth ; starting //j Herbert Black, W H sailed Ordered. given, Hamlin s back room, because he did during Blanchard, on t sleep; slow fever; and often in children, con- weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, squarely to in able to compete with their Oriental rivals. || )i from New York March 4 for San Jose, Guat; nut wish it to be pay silver from 50 to 100 per cent, vulsions. The best worm remedy mada is A* in Belfast,in said county, that all persona known that he II 18, lat 20 Ion 88 W. printed to patroniz- Otherwise there is that the spoken April S, attend at a Probate Court, to he more than he now danger cheap interested may t11 NS< >N, orphans. For some cause, not V It has been in nse 45 is purely vegetable, fll Brunswick, Ga. Judge. gener-' yrs. A true Attest tainty that his would be if [Harper’s Weekly. I harmless and effectual. Where uo worms are Vs lolani, McClure, at Honolulu Aug 1 fur copy. Mr. Weston wages much, as a (i. tom. ally known, fancied that L.e [ present itacts Tonic and corrects the con- I] New Rt ssei.l Dvek, Register pro in now a York. It silver than are dition of the mucous membrane of the Drive Home. any in stom- and higher they Points V| his to the from the Professor. acu aim uiitttiB. .v A Nickels, C M sailed from family belonged “upper gold. Grant that after a term of positive Lucy Nichols, -In Court of Probate, held at Bel- long cure for Constipation and June 2 for ■"TALDOSS. Hong Kong New York. on of ten." He he could drink his whis- years the be Biliousness, and a valuable VY fast, the second Tuesday August, thought equilibrium might again When will Hanson send Mabel I Wm Mayor that “del- remedy in all the common Meyers, Meyers, at Boston ISVH1. CHARLES BANKS. Executor on the es- and it need not restored he would even then have key slyly be known out- gained egation of.Belfast Populists” over to this complaints of c h 1 d e u. Aug 8 repairing. tate of BENJAMIN HKidINS, late of Searsinoiit. An a(t\ ertiM nothing—he would have back office? We want to receive 35c. at all Druggists. at in said deceased, his side of bis After a lias in- simply got them wTith all Matanzas, arrived Havana Aug 8 from County, having presented family. person DR.J.F.TKUE A: CO., said estate inust bo follow to his present position of advantage; that the sweet serenity at ou:: command. New York. second account of administration dulged in drink of time Auburn, Me. for allowance. strong any length is, his would have been increased For we E G arrived at'Ade- wages Tape worms have1 Penobscot, Parker, Ordered, That notice thereof ho given, three others that an it needs not a close observer to in silver to Arthur Sewall ordered Hanson thrown a special treatment. Write laide, prior to 20 from New York. detect it. sufficiently make them equal for July weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, down and M. P. pamphlet. TRADE- MARK ami to the to the amount in Frank nominated in his Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, sailed from in Belfast, in said county, that all persons poi: He did not seem ro realize what an ex- present gold. In the printed stead. The whole combination will 28 for Rio at a Probate Court, t.* he meantime he go Hamburg May Janeiro; passed interested may attend the dosin would have been to (low’ll got lie was before an son. obliged in ruin ou the fourteenth of Deal Jline 7. held at Belfast, on the second Tuesday >i Septem- ample setting only incur all the risks and losses day Sep- attending tember. [Bateman in the Maine Populist. Rose Innis, Melvin Colcord, arrived at ber next, and show cause, if any they have, why suits. Johnnie got well with his studies the out of the sail account should not he allowed. along carrying the free silver policy, Port Aug 17 from Barbadoes. Tampa CEO. E. JOHNS! >N, Judge. and was a great to his mother and There is another particular in which free Not a The ART AMATEUR R G sailed from help Populist. Serrano, Waterhouse, A true copy. Attest silver would 0 operate to the wage-earner’s Sourabaya June for Garoutolo. IK ssei.t. c. Dyer, pr :ui company for her until he was about Best and Largest Practical Art Magazine. Register FOR SALE disadvantage. If lie is of frugal liabits “There goes a feller,” said the man who St Lucie, Smeed, arrived at New York eighteen years of then a was a The only Art Periodical awarded a Medal at the 10 from Port TT7ALIH) SS -in Court of Prohate, held at Bel- age; change he has saved up a few hundred dollars and whittling shingle, “that is the igu’- Aug Spain. rantest man in this hull World’s Fair. Thomas A W S YY fast, i'M the second Tuesday < > _’ist, Seiviny Marliinrs for Clot/itny seemed to come over him. a township.” Goddard, Griftiu, cleared His mind put the money iu bank. Under Iilfaluable to . El El Ml;, late Mumtfaclttruty away with lie “He owned ter it A vres. dancing; practically up hisself, Searsinoiit. in said Couniy, deceased, having pre- duced about one-half in their We wus we wiI1 86,1,1 to one Willard A (J M.. attended all the dances in the gold value, though. talkin’ things over in the FOR Iflp any g ^ p Mudgett, Colcord, cleared sented his first account of adminisiralion <>t -aid 10 1> !J. Whi'elcr A Wilium IVwer village, tlie in run IUI this kiwr depositor getting return for what store the other night, an’ I’m dumgasted ef mentioning publi- A f lb. from Portland April 18 for Buenos Ayres; estate for allowance. These machines have raised base as some of the did. It distressed cation a specimen copy, with superb III*' lil'tor, ami \ ran-nitter in In a•! <• I n.a. Im boys was worth 100 cents in goid at the time of he didn’t come right out an’ own up tliet he spoken May 14, lat 23 N, Ion 3G W. Ordered, Thar notice there! he given, three color plates (for copying or f raming JL \J in the .h.urnai. arc the last pattern, w dli ail impim. .mu: •iis for she a didn’t know how this weeks successively Republican mother, knew that silver dollar worth .3:! exactly gover’ment 8 SCHOONERS. •< many boys deposit, only and supplementary pages of designs (regular Ameriean Tool < •. s bem he- 1 i. orter be run!” Star. printed in Belfast, in said county, that all persons had taken cents. What does free sil- [Washington l,rice> 35c). Or we will send also attend at a Probate to he T'liese belmhes slimild be >e* li t be o their first lessons in compensation runFOR Iflp W R arrived at interested, may Court, strong lUu. Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, e v ver hold out to him for this loss? Ab- “Painting for beginners pages held at Belfast, mi the second ot as they have all the improvements b»r tl drink at Buenos Ayres July 30 from Portland. Tuesday Septem- dances. It was not long before Right About Face! MONTAGUE *23 Union N. Y. ber next, and show eause.il have, One \\ heeler A \\ ilv.n Aui"inal llnf none. too, he has a MARKS, Square, V Fred H arrived any they why solutely Very likely, George Jordan, Park, the said account should not he allowed. .Machine. This ma-'luin ms am.1 mak Johnnie seemed to think _ it made a small life insurance taken out to at Boston July 27 from Rosario. hoies automatically and work- young policy The New York on the CEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. very World, commenting Hattie H F \\ v man seem to a make for his in the con- McG Buck, Sprowl, arrived at A true Attest: )ne heeler <& \\ manly carry bottle in his provision family performance at Watervi He last says: copy. week, PILES ! PILES ! PILES ! 13 from New York. Ri ssell (1. tern pattern of his death. He has been “In at Bangor Aug Dyer, Register pro hip pocket. A report soon reached Mrs. tingency pay- Maine, least, they seem to agree On*- Double Stilehuic .Maehinc. al- !n o with of Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, sailed from ing the premiums on this for years, Col. Hill Ohio, that when the Demo- | subscriber notice to all Pres.- Machines, including Kail Koad Pi Alden that her son was policy Blind Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles- It Bath Aug 11 for Baltimore. hereby gives public frequenting Mr. that on cratic party shifts it is the of that he has been The above machinery with the c\.-rp; always feeling those dependent him position duty absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at once, act Horace G sailed from THEconcerned, duly appointed ‘to so Morse, Harriman, and taken himself the trust of Administra- Double Stitch ami It. K. Pro-sare near! Hamlin's “back room.” would be well care every good Democrat turn fast that as a instant relief. Dr. Williams’ upon She could not taken of, at least for poultice, Norfolk 19 for N J. an. j his will be in front.’ gives Aug Burlington, tor of the estate of some of them have not been used at a pistol pocket Indian Pile Ointment is prepared only for Piles believe it at but suon she was time, this little fund after he John C Smith, Kneelaud, arrived at New "• hrst; oblig- through But there are who do not so believe. and of the and else. ABNER BAILEY, late of Monroe, H. M. COOK. Newcastle many Itching private parts, nothing York 18 ed had passed away. Now he finds that box is Sold Aug from Bangor. to. How hard she tried to win him | [Portland Express. Every guaranteed. by druggists, sent in the County of Waldo, deceased, bv giving bond Or 16 Linden Place. Brookline, .'lass. T’ the allowance is to be cut down box. Lester A Lewis, Kimball, arrived at | one-half, by mail, $1.00 per as the law directs; he therefore requests all per hack in the path of cords of WILLIAMS M’F’G CO., Cleveland, O. Gloucester Aug 13 from Perth right by In this case, too, free silver offers him no Old Bramble—“Want to Prop’s, Amboy. sons who are indebted to said deceased's estate j marry my daugh- Sold at Belfast. Lucia at love. It was a MOODY’S, Iy46 Porter, Farrow, arrived Bangor to make immediate pajment, and those who have great source of sorrow to equivalent, for his loss. [Financial ter, do you? Let me say, sir, that you are Aug G from New \rork. any demands thereon, to exhibit tlie same for set- Chronicle. not the sort of man I should like for Mr. Alden’s parents; tried hard to , exactly A Hall, M arrived at Port tlement to him. FRANCIS,J. BAILEY. they a Mary Veazie, ___ son-in-law.” Young gentleman—“Well, have a Royal Aug C from Bostou. good influence over their are not the sort of a man I grandson. you should like H. H. R F Pettigrew, sailed from Port- subscriber hereby gives public notice to all Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. for a LAMSON, Morse, Mrs. Alden had kind neighbors, and they father-in-l’ay ; but, then, you know, we land Aug 1G for Norfolk. THEconcerned, that he has been duly appointed PARTICl LAP ATTENTION GIVEN TO The Best calve in the world for needn’t be chummy unless we want to.’’ and taken upon himself the trust of Administra- felt that as Cuts, R W cleared from God had taken Johnnie’s father Words. Hopkins, Hicliborn, tor of the estate of i Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever [Household Norfolk May 14 for Cienfuegos. there was a for them FRANK W. RICE, late of Stockton os duty to do to try and Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Licensed Auctioneer. Sallie I’On, W H West, arrived at Sears- Springs, Fitting Glasses, and Diseases Corns, and all Skin and in the of Waldo, deceased, bond convince the orphan boy of his awful dan- Eruptions, positive- OASTOHIA. port Aug 17 from Beverly. County by giving ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is A S sailed from Port as the law directs; he therefore requests all per- P. O. tf7 Tofa, Wilson, Tampa who are said ger. guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or ADDRESS, sons indebted to deceased's estate to Aug 17 for Cartaret. N. J. make and who the and Ear. money refunded. Price 25 cents box. immediate payment, those have Eye When Johnnie was out his per Willie L Newton, E Coombs, arrived at demands thereon to exhibit the same for set- nights, For sale & Wilson. vnppw. MAINE. any i by Kilgore FREEDOM, New York Aug 19 from Somes Sound. tlement to him. BENJAMIN F. RICE. Office in Belfast National Bank Building ^ Mtuaiion. rains for he Political | sufficiently those pools to gather iu MacArthur’s Political Views. the hollows the hills are never parched Dr. urici.e 4. i by drought. j Is Ueneral Atten. <.i The Journal: I i It is much the same with wealth. The The Baptist Preacher Attracting .•ntion of my brother greater the amount and rapidity that it is lion by Bis literances. BUY showered a YOUR that, as farmers, we upon nation, the the York WINTER’S greater the Xew Herald.] COAL than number and the size of the [From getting money larger puddles It S. of the and produces an increase of vital The Rev. Robert MacArtliur, grain, potatoes, stock pools that it gathers into. But in the activity in tMS&wrsystem, thus preventing and curi *£}"£.? is to him- ot the farm; and tliis country estates are not entailed, and Calvary Baptist Church, calling if dci to produce the the second generation does not do so, my hae^^S^tidne'ys3 ’‘Sg self wide attention by the series of Sun- F. C. WHITE. treatment six or labor. ! the third almost sees it eight months I was certainly disap- trv afvised to sermons that he is now delivering on to >°ur Liniment, and day my times the dollar pear be again the it by continuing to ““use scattered‘among peo- for three mouths I ciSed morals in What he has said in matter how much ple. And this method lias its uses as well H. D. E. wa/entirely | politics. Hftchws, Frvebnrg, Me. Haddock’s & as relation to the side of the Vein r how much wealth abuses. Before pointing out some of | religious present Plymouth Sfc fig the we are limited their 1 wish to reiterate that the Six ftSKr has been quoted throughout Min, uses, bottlca.g2.Q0, I. s. a I campaign JOHNSON CO., Boston, Mass.* is in can obtain these touchstone of is the of the and he receipt of by | prosperity employ- | length laud, Delivered and Liver Pill all sorts letters from put in, (in barrels) n<* other connection ment of labor, and whoever or whatever Made.” j of every section, in sentiment from the in «the nation and our | increases it, confers a benefit to the labor- I ranging highest Dump Carts,. 5.00 5.35 ing In this the million- to threats that he will be silenced Prices at community. way .eulogy Wharf . 5,35 not cease 5 10 ov within our ! aire is n benefit, llis a P“Bestarsons’ by force if lie does voluntarily physical house, costing Positively cure Pills biliousness and sick headat be his nt us from increasing j thousand times the amount of yours or political preaching. nom TI"--' ex„eUllhup“iuf| mine, not itom^ifethe b!omr”ri,l?in,,S-blood. Delicate women “I am when what I believe to be ,my extent desired, it may shelter him the better nor find relief from glad 15 OFTEN VERY use more ^mphlet freS receives and I care DESIRABLE. in undue of logic to yield comfort, but the of it ISSO,o SoHXSOV**roP1&V.,,veJHNbON CO., 22Gustom *lJV- righteous approval, CUMBERLAND COAL building House St.,Boston. * WOOD OF for idle threats from ALL KINDS. .it to improve our cou- call for a thousand days work where nothing anonymous said the Doctor when 1 met him e ® d in •essary to increase our yours or mine calls for but one, and the sources,” jVJJa"TV‘1 satisfactory weight, quality anil delivery. Telephone Small Yachts. in his in the beautiful church We Guarantee it i -special attention given to deliv outside ii markets at the pres- same m its turmslnngs. In the care tak- cosey study ery city limits. : connection. in street over which he sed with every produc- I ing of his buildings and grounds it may Fifty-seventh There is no getting from T have undertaken these ser- PREPARATIONS FOR it a consumer cau be j employ fifty persons or more while yours away the fact presides. that the smaller mons on the moral element that enters NERVE* :r and mine call for none. racing yachts are LIFE is only a reasonable | lie is both able to-day the THE and popular ones, not with our from a patriotic motive. iii’i't* are too many farm- willing to pay an exorbitant price only the majority of politics 7 for a 1 am an adopted citizen of the Great RESTORER t too poor, consumers horse that meets bis fancy, that you yachtsmen, but with that class Though THE overflowing I love her and can- Restores nditions. Without a or 1 have but could not afford of Republic, institutions, perfect | may raised, sportsmen who from lack of or capital not voice at- health, vigor and usmners are our to retain at a hundredth of help raising my against any wage part the price. time may not own a re- racing boat, hut whose or manhood and He a tempt to lower her dignity bring dis- yy are to-day limited in may require yacht built that calls interest in the moves all obsta- sport never grows less. And her. Last year, in GREAT Tt* by their inability to I for ten thousand days work, that except- grace upon my trip cles to marriage. the New York Yacht Club’s need of around the I carried the silk ick of desire do so. for his wealth could never be to the world, flag Restores the to* ing given hour is recognition of this sentiment of of our which was .*s labor. see the presented to entire nervous That the interests of So you that by reason of this smaller classes. The country /y" N. Yr. Y. C. is viewed and it in room. and all •a earners are class a demand for the em- as a me, always displayed my / system stops age closely wealthy large club for “big yacht’’ owners BATTLE only, and I cannot see even a vital losses. Re- of so far as that flag disgraced by i-o whenever the wage ployment labor is created in a class of the policy of the club is OF concerned, of moves effects of the NOVEMBER 3 ARE ALREADY WELL UNDER WAY. A NEW mdaut work that otherwise never would be that light is the one. suggestion repudiation, by lowering employment at proper But it is a sins of youth and ex- well-known borne of the standard of our currency, without a ner has little difficulty given. fact, experience, hitter cesses of later years. at times, that the most at good prices. 1 am not saying that millionaires are recruiting-held should emphatic protest. Removes all effects President of the United uever he slighted, no matter what the States t*st s of all to a I wish to show sport HIS PLACE AT HOME. of dissipation and re- classes, unalloyed blessings. only or how powerful the organization. Big rac- all waste IS TO BE AND THE nr. are affected the that they are not unmixed evils. Nor do summer laid in- pairs places.1 ELECTED, by ing yachts require unusual wealth to build, “My plans, long ago, Cures Insomnia and m as the sum 1 wish it to be inferred that a more even unusual cluded a and I had people, expense and leisure to handle short trip abroard, in restores refreshing arks the limits our distribution of wealth is not to be the season. NEW of desired; throughout Even though a man tended to sail last Wednesday, but when sleep. Cures Im- YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE and while millionaires has the he is a ! us. if but ten millions may not be desir- capital—if yachtsman—he I read the Chicago platform I felt my potence and restores will, in the of will, as always, be found in the thickest of the re employed at >i.'>0 able, a country where it is possible for majority cases, greatly prefer place was at home, to work patriotically full vital power. fight, battling vigor- the smaller craft to which he de- but a safe market for them to grow is for too much need'not and for national honor. Cow- Cures all wasting ously for SOUND BUSINESS PRINCIPLES, which will desirable; vote so much time and religiously brin<- rain is to a money, and out of diseases and restores \\>:th of preferable drought, and where which is ardice may have influenced me, for, to PROSPERITY TO THE productions he certain to get more en- oi tne NATION. millions wealth does not it is for personal development to an parts ooay. \enty of people exist, impossible joyment. There is more tell the exact truth, J was ashamed to go sport handling a NERVE-LIFE is the only purely THE NEIV ■. of s*2 it to in To wealth at AORK UEEKLA TRIBLTNE is not average per day, gather pools. equalize 30-footer than a 00, for instance. One need abroad this time and be continually scientific treatment and affords relief from only the leading ns in or other or to make watch the enables to buy forty this* any country, only thirties at the starting-line called upon to apologize for my country. the first use. It removes the cause Republican paper of the but is for day’s country, PRE-EMINENTLY A it remain could it be is as convincing or talk with one of a productions daily. Our | equal done, just evidence, After the next election, and when another and assists nature to effect cure. Cures NATIONAL NEWSPAPER. as their owners or for full cor- forty millions of our impossible it would be to make a heavy sailing-masters summer comes, I can make the tour with guaranteed. Special discount to physicians. i rainfall roboration. fHarper’s Weekly. Our new treatise on Nervous Its >.'■ per day, and then remain of equal depth over the a high head, and unfurl my flag with a Diseases, campaign news and discussions will interest Ameri- its Loss and Recovery, mailed every < mid for the surface of the earth while that surface of Manhood, can citizen. provide j The Maine State Fair at Lewiston. feeling patriotic pride. in sealed for two 2 cent remains in hills and hollows. “1 free plain wrapper ’.idled millions worth tell you, it is important at this time Mention this Stamps. paper. All the news in order to make it It you in IS'.i-j. one of the that American should lift of the recollect, The Maine State Fair is to he one round every patriotic Send 50c. for Trial Treatment and be Convinced. day. Foreign Correspondence, Agricultural :l cries made the his up higher rate of great against Republican of attractions this and up voice iu favor of honor and honesty NERVE-LIFE MEDICAL Department, Market Reports, Short Stories in j year Aug, lit, Sept. 1, C0.( ^ complete each I’i for this party was that their those of the American The nation is MICH? i-Nsary gov- | by building up 3 and public. KALAMAZOO. number, Comic industries 2, t, should he reserved for a vacation Pictures, Fashion Plates with elaborate our markets from an j that employed our wage earners on trial before the world. The question descrip- ami a to and a and created a market visit Lewiston. The we tions, variety of items of household interest, produced by the pauper | for our farm pro- magnificent is, shall be repudiators or keep our 44444444444444444444444444 makes up AX on IDEAL : Asia, and it is need- ! ductions. they were creating a favor- Grange parade Tuesday, military day, financial old igatii ins? If I can deepen | FAMILY PAPER. ” ! ed class that was iy that it is along these getting rich out of the Wednesday, when the Governor and staff the feeling of patriotism 1 should do so. Sells “LT We furnish “The Journal** and a labor of the and 1 | fie t Republican “New York an party seeks road to toiling millions; the will review the on the propose to try to the best of my abil- Weekly | troops fair grounds, ♦ Mattawamkeag, Me. Tribune” a of this I Democrats proposed to smash this favored ity.” J (both papers). boring people beautiful decorated in the — class and bicycle parade Sirs, I have sold L. l'.“ Bitters get upon this plain we release those toilers from their JL>r. MacArtlmr is quite firmly a believer £ £ I afternoon, line lloral parade Thursday. 4 for twenty years. They are the most 4 •liouuli millionaires be- bondage. in the motto that if you are wrong you ONE 1 hese are a few of the features. The exhibit 4 salable bitters we have in the store. Y YEAR FOR ONLY $2.00, : Ige berries. Million 1 i'wer was given that party to do so. can’t be too conservative, and if you are will be complete iu every and Geo. \\. Smith. and i but owing to the of department can’t be too radical. His J + CASH IN ADVANCE. very slightly, help refractory disposition rbe.cream of Maine herds, docks, orchards, right you very s. for increase the their senate, were enabled to record the more than they j they only fields, shops and homes will Vie seen. There conspicuous during ♦ Address all orders to ■ a recommends *i and the piTxlucts of | accomplish about one-half of what they \n iii be bicycle, races daily with large entries. quarter of a century he has beeu iu She | undertook 4 Me. 4 \\ hat it would be were I to do. But they now come The trotting and pacing races will be filled charge of Calvary Baptist Church shows Bangor, with the best m 4 — I have recommended 5 THE w forward under liorses the east,, while the this fact. And a man Dear Sirs, ane earners. j Bryan's lead, and promise he is who always REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO, if races, a new will call out. a believes L. I ." Bitters for it that through the de- again given power that they will fully running feature, lie is right and speaks and acts on 4 your Dyspepsia, 4 ! | seorc or more the _ of best in New England. his 4 and shall do so, 4 lies our only road to j complete the job: that they will not stay convictions. always Canada and the Provinces. There will be ♦ Write name and address on a \ adds to their hands until of He created a stir in Mrs. Esther Perkins. your pastal card, send it to Geo. W. 'ling that the every vestige protee- addresses National Master and quite city political J Best lion is by Brigham circles oenelit to us—ir is the j swept away. —until every shackle "tiler noted when he made an attack on Tam- Tribune Building, New York City, and a of fHE NEAT YORK speakers. Hood’s celebrated ♦ sample copy WEEKLY : a 11a- I has been striekcu from the limbs for the of the ♦ She knows front prosperity and cramped Jerseys will be seen throughout the fair, many gross mismanagement experience TRI3UNE will be'mailed to you. ■ iieiiet in the “divine i of labor, and they shall stand free,—free tii«.ugh not in competition. At City Hall public schools. About the same time he 5 Eliot, Me. 4 to Edison’s ** cideuee** are fast giv- contend even-handed with every pau- marvelous vitascope wiiPentertain openly denounced the flying of the Irish 4 I have taken your L. 1. At- 4 tlie audiences each like it 4 v of cause and effect, | per laborer of Europe, Asia and South evening. Nothing flag from the City Hall and attacked wood’s Bitt rs, and cm ix on mend America. was ever seen, while the hail will contain J FRED y-." when are I Mayor Grace for his non-enforcement of them very highly. 4 ATWOOD, Winterport, Me., they the best exhibit of art and needle w< rk ever J is in the form of My the results from this the laws. 4 Mrs. S. C. Nason. friends, par- shown. Maine trout in abundance will be Sunday uiioid tial destruction of our industries 4 — ^ fevers, are too you in the tanks at the grounds. No feature will BALLOT AND PIL'. YI Ks. 4 have and REAL ESTATE AND water or to experienced, how much better be and with excursion rates and a bottle. 4 INSURANCE. hog pens neglected Xow Jie is as in Ids at- 4 35c. off do deem us just emphatic hie source: and so with you to be than we should trains from every section to return daily Avoid Imitations. tack on repudiation, and justices his pos- Over Thirteen Millions Fire the business world have been had those wicked corporations after the races everybody should go to the ^ J I ($13,000,000) Insurance Assets. Maine State Fair. ition by saying:— 44444444444444444444444444 "I I have heard pro- kept right on getting licit until this Springfield Fire and “If a man can’t take his into Marine, Granite State Fire I nsuran, k Fife date’* 1 will leave each one to out politics tlie inscrutable figure Association of Philadelphia, Capitol Fire In si t things his are bad. it a man can- rani « o.V on the ratio of benelits Great sales prove the great merit of Hood’s religion they NAtionai Fire iu my judgment, can received for the Insurant e Hartford, o w ; Sarsaparilla, and merit enables it to not take his ballot into his prayers he had The falling off in the last three years, and sum up what our great accomplish wonderful cures, better let the ballot JUESIRABLE RISKS WRITTEN AT CURRENT RATES. standing would be four years hence, after go.” “Public school teachers have to the did one I pay wish to say that such partially completed job of destruction “Mary, any call while was out?’’ Travelers Life and Accident Insurance Co political leaders,” was one of the he avoided by knowing to our industries is fully accomplished, “Yes, Mr. Snooks.’ “Snooks—Snooks? I epigrams StfckiaHT that he and after don’t know of that name.’* “Prob- hurled from the pulpit at that tornado INSURANCE WRITTEN FUR 5 1 KARS, at I«h rates on •y their cause what remnants of labor would anybody bulldlnifs acceptable knowing mum ; lie to time. ! be left us ably not, called see me.’’ CORRESPONDENT OF MERCHANT MARINE INSURANCE CO. directed in such a maii- to is generously paid in fifty- Then lie lias spoken iu favor of INVESTMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT einedy the evil, one cent silver dollars. To prevent the hardening of the subcu- freely AND SOLD. taneous tissues of the the American Protective Association. LOANS NEGOTIATED. on the You will observe that the two roads scalp and t.lie oblitera- get true road to by “The tion of the hair which cause bald- Bryan campaign,” he said last REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. must needs take that which prosperity is sought widely di- follicles, ness, use Hall’s Hair Renewer. “is on Botiv5mj Where the one seeks to tear Sunday, operated lungs, lunacy Ar« e**l'orre.spondenee solicited. build up and maintain verge. down, and t 1 larceny.” fed tlie other seeks to build up. The one, in Hostess—Oh. I think some people are so 1[Admit adnstry possible through- These words have been quoted ten cVt- 1 hat it a its blind endeavor t<> tear down and des- disagreeable: Don’t you bate who' may bring such people thousand can sing and won’t: Old not times since then. At\|TTme that prices can be niain- tiny the wealthy' class, overlooks the fact Grouchy—No, ™ so much as I do those who can't sing and To-day he will say, “He serves the i’1 st For that before it can accomplish its purpose, point possible. win: pariv best who serves the country most.” COLUMBIA pi e the the mar- they must crush the life out of the greater utterly Robert Stuart MaeArtlmr was born m 1"ii!d and maintain tliese poor: while the other, without expecting Belief in Mix Hours. i Dalesville, Quebec, Canada, to which hi Ntf-JkertfaNd-ljgi^ to of Instruction. of labor, we make every man rich, does seek to Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases Highest grade Mi]>!oymeut his went from Scotland. He rates 1 relieved ill six hours the place parents Lowest of tuition. make on place opportunities within the reach of by “New Great HARTFORD requisition for at the Canadian Seat equipped rooms.Bank.etc. so that South American Kii.»nky Cuke." This new prepared college alists and call many of all, by industry and prudence Open from Sept.to July. For catalogue and remedy is a great on account of i;;s Literary Institute at Woodstock, Ontario: BICYCLES. into life. every one may raise himself to a moderate surprise riul particulars--Address orporations*’ exceeding promptness in in was at the of Roches- I > relieving pain graduated University V.A.Howard.Rockland,Malna. am agent for these well one get excited competence. While the one t known unduly appeals the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of ter in 1S')7 and at the Rochester four Theologi- and have all colors a- we have shown that passions, your envy, and your greed, the in male or wheels, in urinary passages female. It can Seminary in INTO. As a scholar he are not liarm- the other appeals to your reason, in- relieves retention of water and in enamel. sundrio amt lmy only your pain pass- took rank and was distin- Hi-ycie and honor. it almost If high especially •iineed by some of our tegrity, your ing immediately. you want for oratorical His theo- brazing frame-, and vulcanizing n »s in vain in ouiek relief and cure this is guished power. WHY SUFFER \ei as an mat me your nil's men, excellent deny uirongn 1 remedy. was none in all tlieir branches. I a of C AUDI'S llii'l.. S< id A A. Howes N Bel- logical training received in the keep supply rot, and when warp and woof of this free coinage of by Druggists, ry only j I fast, Me. Rochester Theological Seminary, in which (lie 1890 Hartford JJiryele lias been reduced to the and in connection with silver scheme there runs a thread of dis- iy27 Through the li«»t summer months with an following prices: institution he won distinction as a think- Patterns Nos. 1 :. mdon and New Y<»rk, liouesty. You may detect it by the very Gentleman (to beggar whom lie has old, uncomfortable and 2, from $80 to $65. | lately er and a writer. During his i and subtilties and which treated to a good suit of theological unexplained indeli- sophistries by they clothes)—-Why, course he different and : Patterns Nos. 3 and -1. from $60 to $50. are all in What have supplied pulpits aif seek to disguise it. it is fed by the hope man, you rags again! ‘boogars." dune with became well known as an effective ser- »«TRUSS,*« Patterns Nos. of for the yon that outfit l gave you ? Beg- j 5 and 6. from $50 to $-15 ably nnd m tracing gettiug something nothing, by monizer. He the gar— Why, good sir, I couldn’t possibly g< accepted unanimous j interests of one class hope of getting something never earned— a-begging in that splendid suit. <‘all of the Calvary Baptist Church which when you can step into T* A4 Alain — Street. uicrests of other classes, by the hope that through the aid of the j was extended to him on 1870. * You make no mistake when Dal- February 25, 1 « that or sophistries used you may convince your- you buy I^tClU' way things upon bis from Belfast, Maine. self that can ton's sarsaparilla and nerve tunic and Immediately graduation J st<»ry of the “House that you pay your neighbor fifty to ! dai.ton’s family fills. so the seminary lie came Calvary Church henever kick either cents to-day in repayment for the one Everybody says you | and “what everybody says must be true.” and began his official services, and from them all some. hundred cents he loaned to a you yesterday, that time until the present he has labored ami get, and still remain an honest man. Cau it Little Boy. I guess everybody 1 'ulate. I think it has been thought without cessation. The of doctor was to a Little degree : iiat t we he that in these of always going stay baby. he only way have possible closing years of was conferred him Girl. Why ? Little Boy. ’Cause every time divinity upon by Water-Rad! the the nineteenth century the very pith | > selling productions any visitors come, they always hold up their the University of Rochester in 1880. For ■i i the road to and marrow lias dried and Cool and as an old shoe. & up disappeared easy SWAN SIBLEY Sl’C'UKSSOR ro only open j hands and say. “Why, how lie’s grown!” nearly twenty-six years Dr. MacArthur CO., in the old is the best •‘•"tne more prosperous is adage, “Honesty has tilled his present position. markets, and the most policy?” English Spavin Liniment removes all Messenger^ Notice. JOBBERS OF Hard, Soft or Calloused and Blem- mar- Can it be that numbers of this Lumps Stevens & Erskine, *»nly way, to better any great of the Sheriff of Waldo County ) ishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Governor Gold Clause. Office full to country,—a country itself as a Altgeld’s Si ate of Waldo County ss. ching employment vaunting Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Maine, ; CRAIN, ■rs at the pattern in all that is great, noble and pro Belfast, Aug. 20, A. 1>. 1896. ) Manufacturer anJ Dealer in highest wages Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Public attention has been determine to be- lately called, is to notice that on the 20th of in order to do that we gressive—deliberately Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted This give day FEED. in what Governor must as a A D. 1896, a Warrant in Insolvency was ■ill the industries queath to their descendants for all time a the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever Altgeld regard August, possible, inconsiderate to the issued by Geo. E. Johnson, Judge of the Court of as defaulters and known. Sold A. A. Howes & very way, fact that becomes necessary to in- reputation repudiators, by Co., Drug- Insolvency for said county of Waldo, against the SEEDS and Me. he insists a clause in the leases ■’ without even the excuse of gists, Belfast, Iy27 upon gold estate of' DANIEL BACHELOR of in lend a hand. To induce poor poverty? Palermo, Harnesses,robes, of all offices in the This said to be an Insolvent Debtor, ■i the field it must have God forbid! He—It's Unity Building. county, adjudged reported around that we are en- on petition of said Debtor, which petition was GROCERIES. I cannot do better in article building is owned by a stock company, BLANKETS, uitees that it can make closing my on the 20th of A. 1). gaged of is the tiled day August, 1896, which Governor presi- com- Importers ol Salt. doing. This is nothing than by qnoting the following paragraphs She —Well, you know it’s a mistake. Altgeld to which date interest on claims is to be HALTERS, dent and chief stockholder. His that the of debt to or by , nd i would to in- taken from a speeoli delivered in the He—Yes: l called to see if I couldn’t rec- private puted payment any require ai d the transfer and of Dealers in the finest of y*. it secretary has recently tried to explain the said Debtor, delivery any quality w s y*. new July 11, 1880, upon tify [Puck. him are forbidden law; that a enterprises, matter in a letter addressed to a too property by by * ‘ the in- to r >ur lirst demands would question of the resumption of specie For Over Fifty fears. meeting of the creditors of said Debtor prove TRUNKS, the Hon. Charles Sumner of quisitive correspondent. The defence is, their debts and choose one or more assignees of uon. so that we payments, by An Old and ~ . y, might Well-Tried Remedy.—Mrs. does not his estate will be held at a Court of Insolvency to Anthracite and than whom no or first, that the Governor personal- BAGS, dollar of would re- Massachusetts, purer Winslow’s has been used for be hidden at the Probate Otlice in said Belfast, on to-day Soothing Syrup to of ly attend the making leases; second, at two >* of to-morrow. Right better statesman ever sat in the Halls of over fifty years by millions of mothers for the ninth day of September, A. I>. 1896, WHIPS, their that the leases used are executed upon a o’clock in the afternoon. Blacksmith LtOalSs <• make connection with Congress. children while teething, with perfect blank form sold stationers in Given under iiiv hand the date first above writ- success. It soothes the child, softens the regularly by W0RDER3 ETC., ETC. Those free coinage of Do not say, as an apology, that all should ten. SA MI LL G. NORTON PROMPTLY FILLED. j gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and Chicago; third, that the Governor has mill'll noise about “Gold ; have the same currency True as this may Sheriff, as Messenger of the Court of Insolvency is the best for Diarrhoea. Is never read the form from FINE LINK OF be, it is a cheat when used to cover dishonor. remedy pleas- probably begin for said County of Waldo. 2 won Ramus” “Millionaires j ing to the taste. Sold in 33,35,37 Front St.. Belfast, He. * * * A just equality is sought by level- by Druggists every Ding to end: and. fourth, that the build- '•••rations," but they are part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot- Notice. ing up instead of leveling down. In this way ing was erected with borrowed money, for j Me.ssieutfer’.s TELEPHONE 4-2. tle Its value is incalculable. B< sure and If hoy may frighten some, the national will he maintained s«i Custom credit which bonds were issued, and that the >FI K K »K Till'. SHKKIFF I V, 1 Harnesses. Rut here is a connection ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and \ that it will be a source of ST A T K 'I MaINF, \\ A 1.1M * < »> NT Y SS. wealth, prosperity no wicked who them in- ! j take other kind. lyrbi capitalists bought « > to? in> one can but and renown. 1 >1.1.1 AST, Allg. 12. A. 1). 1800. ) ALSi» SI'; KSv Ml I' deny j sisted that rents should be secured by a mi will throw the busi- well ”' This i.- to notice that on li e of “Getting along pretty asked the clause. And now, when give 12th-lay buckboard | in gold Altgeld, in was doubt and confusion, I call your attention to three things bunco man. August, A. I) 800. a V.'arrant In^lvemy * the champion of “stricken silver,” is issued (ieo. 1\. .Johnson, .Judge of ‘Tie Court of F. A, "ids whether their then- which all others center: “O, yes,” replied the counterfeiter. “I’m by Robbins, The first- is the Public Faith. forced to these shifts in explana- Insolvencv for said County of W aldo, against the ce or making lots of money. And you?” logical false true. This tion of ?stai“ of SA.\DK1IS()\ I 11A1,1, of Stockton The second is the Public Faith. “I’m well. I'm a his hard-money leases, Altgeld, ■ m 1 \ and want of eonfi-1 doiug pretty grocer, in said County, adjudged to be an Insol * The third is the Public Faith. the friend is made springs, Trimmer you know—sort of green grocer I'm selling of the laboring-man, vent Debtor, which petition was filed on the 12th Carriage •'i most all business, and Let these be and there sacredly preserved, green goods. [Philadelphia North Ameri- the subject of a think attack from the ila\ ot August. A. D. 1800. to which dale interest d at the will is can be mem of Harness in all iis branches polls, very nothing of power or fame which can. at the Kankakee In- ufelaims is to he coim uted that the pay repairing and painters employed the transfer years. Ask man All will tribute to you. uiy lehr to or by said Debtor, and My buckboard will make : between done t" any wanting. things pay sane claim that have regular rips carriage trimming promptly of the sea. Asylum. They they mil of any property by him are forhid- Hellas! and Ground Ma t for on no mat- even from the uttermost parts delivery Northport Camp during ilie order at the most reasonable rates. loans, been forced to work ten hours a at len law that a of the Creditors of summer as follows < All the sheaves will stand as in the day by meeting Leave 'ustom House Square, m. and he will tell about, to and clmose one you said Debtor their debts lie 1 fast, at 10.U0 a. 2.00 • i- > dream of and make obeisance to the rate of twenty cents per hour, while prove m.; ami ;.:«) m. Leave All persons li.»\ ing un^eft!«• i :if-.units w :i the "nt of such an Joseph, >r mote assignees of his estate will he held at a Northport Hotel at 11 m., I and :» e. m. possibility an late tinn ar-- iv n*s- ,md •; i,. n your sheaf. Good all con- CASTOR IA the fState law for eight-hour 1'oiirt ot to be liolden at the J’robate h n,» if difficult to people,especially provides Insolvency Haggage taken. Order slate at A. r>. Chase's very place cerned in business, whether commerce, day, and the union scale of wages for Dttiee in said Belfast, on the ninth day ot Septem- aml City Drug Store. undersigned at ttie old stand Hif he tells the truth, or to in the afternoon. you banking or labor—our own compatriots For Infants and painters is and one-half cents ber. A. D, 1800, at o’clock Ten cent team at cars and boats to all parts of i "inted out to iu Children. thirty-two (liven under niv hand the date first above writ- the you how, the people of other lands—will honor and was drawn city. 35tf c. E. per hour. This complaint up ten. SA M CEl. G. NORTON. STEVENS, this questiou is connected uphold the nation which against ail tempta- c. h. c The fac- in the of a letter to the Governor, Sheriff, as Messenger of the Court of Insolvency hmmuicri.a /.v. 1: rest tion keeps its word. shape Nu .">!) M li Street, I5*lfast Me step by step—sliow- simile is ra seems to have for said County of Waldo. 2\v3f> D. Wilson. but its only result been •w it makes connection Otis signature every that the men it w’ere “laid Searsmout, 18i*G. of wrapper. who signed mv pocket. Did ever you off,” on the plea that “the painting fund man to out delinite- point was insult was Two Lives Saved. exhausted,” while added ‘"w the free of sil- Boston Woman. I do so love the coinage Oil, to by setting some of the insane 'leht Mrs. Phoebe Thomas of Junction City, on our New farms! New injury To Tax was to fields you unless it England more con- to do the work. A few ex- Payers. 111., was told her doctors she had York Girl. ? Bostou patients The 'Ring your debts? Can you by I Why Woman. Be- Nose and Throat, and that there was no for planations seem now to be in order. 1 shall be at office in Memorial Aetna! business by mail and common carrier :\r direct road it take sumption hope ! cause they are so cultivated. my building is to to hut two of Dr. New Dis- her, bottles King’s [Harper’s Weekly. jvery day from 10 a. m. t<> 12 m., and 2 to 4 r. m., No. Newbury St., BUSINESS >eket? I have listened in she it Why Is It, covery completely cured her ami says All who wish to avail and 1 how. intil August 15. persons saved her life. Mr. Thos. 130 Florida if catarrh is a blood disease, as some (Near Corner of Fairfield St.) SHORTHAND Eggers, claim, Old People. :hemsel\es of the discount of four ptr cent, on -"tation of the eartli needs St.., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful that physicians frequently advise change of Old who medicine to regu- iheir taxes must 15. 1890. BOSTON, Portland and Me. wuuhi tried with- air to those Catarrh people require pay by August MASS, Augusta, seem to be the better cold, approaching consumption, and climate suffering? will late the bowels ami kidneys find the Hours, 12 to 2. Other hours bv “• rain out result else then bought one is a climatic affec.iou, and hut a H. F. Collector. appointment only fall so gently that everything nothing true in Electric Bitters. This medi- MASON, F. L. SHAW, Principal, PORTLAND. T remedy Oct., 1895.—lyr45* bottle of Dr. New Discovery and in local or a change of climate will 3»n:?> liollow would absorb King's remedy cine does not stimulate and contains no Belfast, July 30. 1890. two weeks was cured. He is naturallv cure it. Ely’s Cream Balm is so efficient as seldom does so. When the nor other intoxicant, but acts as a thankful. It is such results, of which rliese to do away with the of whiskey !'i »st necessity leaving tonic aud alterative. It acts on the it runs are that the wonderful effi- home instant, relief mildly 1 abundantly samples, prove aud friends, causing and ^ into the stomach and bowels, adding strength and hollows and there cacy of this medicine in coughs and colds. is a real cure for catarrh. FOR SALE. 1 tone to the Bonds. s giving organs, thereby aiding nmtm and pools, but they soon Free trial bottles at Kilgore & Wilson’s City City nature in the of the functions. ami ! be and what is not Drug Store. Regular sizes 50c. and SI. performance A 2o horse power engine boiler, The earth, CASTORIA. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer person holding Thomaston city earth finds to the its.way The fae- and aids Old people find them just in good condition. bond No. 30 will learn 1 digestion. of something to A very desirable front office ’in Johnson sea, whereby thesun’s rays HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver IPs, simile «» exactly what they need. Price fifty cents e7M7 & H. A. MILLS, their advantage with Block. of recharged for another Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. signature and SI per bottle at Kilgore Wilson's City by communicating Enquire * S( wrapper. 3w32 Lincolnville, Me. the earth. But when it A pleasant laxative. Ail Druggists. Drug Store. A. A. HOWES, & Co., Belfast, Ye. POOR & SON, Belfast. SbARSPORT LOCALS. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Patch of South Brooks South Montville. Prof. E. Judson Waldo Centre. Mrs. Addie Walker has the town would build a in visited at A. Stinson’s last week. schoolhouse No. j Hatch of Sabattus, Me., gave a very inter- been visiting friends in Troy-Mrs. Estey 5. The town voted to instruct the commit- E. B. Billings of Lynn was in town last Miss Annie Mae has arrived from Bible Seavey esting reading at the church Sunday, ; of Boston is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Matt tee as the articles week. Boston and is at G. C. requested and'passed cal- stopping Seavey’s. Aug. 16th....Mrs. Nesmith and her two | Wilson-Mrs. M. E. Luce and family are ling for a new schoolhouse. The suspended Dr. E. Hopkins is attending the fair at ClilTord and Clinton Faskettof Somerville, and Edw. J. at the daughters Cunningham, Esq., spending the week at Northport East school was one of those small ones Mass., are in town visiting at C. O. Fer- very Bangor tl is week. of New York are their Mrs. ! and Mrs. nald’s. visiting sister, Bucksport cottage_Mr. Ralph which are making so much trouble in towns Leonard Cooper-John W. Prescott start- Freeman have been Mrs. Freeman’s all over the Can William visiting State. The committee Eczema Be has had voted ? returned to Cured McDougail his Mr. and Mrs. .J B. Dow of Camhridgeport, ed for Bangor Monday. He took with him parents at Thorndike Station. to an YES! home at Auburn, N. V. Mass., arrived Sunday and are visiting his put in “upper grade school" for the four bushels of farm to exhibit at brother, Mr. Wilson N. Dow. produce Brooks. Several of our more advanced scholars in Mrs. Amos D. Carver and son left young people town, which Thurs- the fair... .The annual reunion of the South j went to would leave some day for Brooklyn, N. Y. C. O. Fernahl and wife will start for the Castine Monday to attend the Nor- six or seven small schol- west this week and will take m the National Montville High School of 78 and 79 will be mal School there. Among them are Ina ars in the suspended school to be carried Hon. John S. Sherman of New York on the held at the Hall will Eucampineut way. Grange Saturday afternoon about 1 ^DALTON’S* Grace E. Dow and Bert 1-2 miles to a school with a in Forbes, Payson_ good speak Searsport, Sept. d. Mrs. M. D. Nickerson and and evening, Aug. 29th. Picnic supper at 6 daugther Myra Tuesday, East will be first class teacher. of Sept. 1st, Lynne play- C. C. Hamilton and wife are New Haven, Conn., are in town, the p. in. Parents and friends are in- occupying cordially ed here under the of the and guests of Capt. and Mrs. Geo. A. Flowers. vited. auspices Knights their cottage at Saudypoint. of Sarsaprilla Nerve Pythias, by the Ada Grey Comedy Com- Yachts and Boats. Ionic Fred Scribner of this town lias several Daniel M. Nichols of New York is Unity. Mr. aud Mrs. Nash of Montville pany-Mrs. has visiting second-hand bicycles for sale and any one Benjamin Hussey gone his were the of Chas. Bartlett last week. to sister, Miss Lucretia Nichols. wishing to buy would do well to give him a guests Gatchell’s Corner, Vassal boro, for a Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. Thompson and friends CURES ECZEMA, call. -Mrs. Watson is on the sick list_ short sailed Mrs William H. Blanchard and Grace E. Mary visit-M. J. Dow, Esq., went to Friday in the missionary sloop Alert, Mr. Ruel and last week Castine last on for Bar Field returned to Boston last week. A large delegation from Granite Grange Berry family spent Monday business_Miss Capt. Allen, Harbor. attended W'aldo County Pomona Grange at at Windermere Park_Mr. T. B. Cook is Edith L. who at the M. Mrs. Forbes, graduated Willard E. Page has the steam- Reuben Brainard of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carver spent last Stockton Springs Aug. 18th and reported a bought Northport, He., in town....Mr. H. C. Chandler is suffering C. I. at Pittsfield last June, will teach this boat hull week at Sorrento and Bar Harbor. very pleasant time. which O. R. Webster built two How She Was Cured. badly with fever_Charles Lind- fall. hay Rolfe, years ago, and is to refit it for a sailboat. Clifford P. Nichols left Geo. W. Webster and family and Mr. San- Tuesday to attend ly Clark and Harold Cook spent last wreek Palermo. Mrs. Cora A. born and family, who have been occupying Goodwin attend- The race at Rockland the E. M. C. at yacht Saturday did Seminary Bucksport. Suunyside for the three weeks, at Moose lake camping out_The Ladies’ ed the Hatch reunion cottage past family at Centre n't materialize. one the Snar- .Tunc have returned to their home in Only boat, XoRTHPOHT, Mk., George and Elmer Hammon returned to Chelsea, Sewing Circle met Aug. 20tli with Mrs. A. Montville Mass. last Wednesday aud tarried a few leyow, made her appearance, aud she sailed Oenti.kmkx:—Words cannot express tlie benetit J have rev Boston Clark. A number were and Dalton’s by steamer City of goodly present with her Alice Bowler over taking Sarsaparilla and Nerve Tonic. I have I,.-, Bangor Saturday. days parents-Mrs. the inside course and was given the Edw. H Kavanagli of the tirm of Kavan- all a time. The next of Eczema in its worst form. C. P. and wife report very pleasant and Mrs. Maria Marden went to race. My body was vv herguson are in Portland, dealers in monuments at 12b Nobleboro entirely agh'Bros., Circle meets with Miss Kate water blisters and scales, which smarted and itched intohc the guests ut Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Charles with his friend Mr. Conner, Sept. Thursday to attend the Advent Nickerson. street, Boston, campmeet- C.B. Mr. Taliaferro and Ben and was iu torture all 2d-Dr. W. G. Fuller was in town Satur- Hazeltine, complete the time: could but ver\ t Jos. Fanning of Boston and Miss Sadie ing-Mrs, Emma Carr and son Frank of sleep a number of our Hex Hazeltine went to case was known far and and Quite people are attend- Harris of Swanville were in town last Crieliaven, Matini near, scores of my neighbors ;u ! week, day and Sunday calling on friends-Mr. Albion were in town last week and called this the of Mr. aud Mrs. F. H. Cleaves. '•us, last in the launch can testify to the condition 1 was and had been in for ing theCainpineetingat Northport week. guests and Mrs W. A. Friday naphtha in, Bartlett, parents of the upon some of their old neighbors.... Mis. from Eczema. On tlie Novelty for a few The weather years, flth of May. Iso:,, I r G. A. Bowen and L. W. Wentworth are < days’ fishing. applied young man who was shot, and who were William Osgood has been very sick for sev- of the Dalton’s Sarsaparilla for 1: the COUNTY was unfavorable until Monday afternoon, Company treatment, painting Masonic and Odd Fellows CORRESPONDENCE. that ■ stopping at the Park, have returned to their eral weeks, but is now .John your medicine had cured a Mr. Nichols ot Belmont m improving... when went out to the they fishing grounds disease. I was building. home in Orono. They were Cain was taken sick last week told that I could be cured, and at mice com:,: Waldo. Frank Bartlett his accompanied by suddenly and made a fair catch. The cut leg quite party arrived use your medicine, I took six bottles in the last Sell. Olive T. Whittier, F. P. Whit Mr. and Mrs. Mercer of Kansas par- with heart but is now all; got Capt. with a City, trouble, improving. home in the launch badly pocket knife_J. C. Little- Tuesday. the Utli day of Xovomber, lWTj. It cured me M tier, has sailed from Portland lor ents of the young Mrs. Bartlett, who will ... .Miss Edna Cain of Belfast is her completely. Trinity field lost one of *>xen last week with visiting now as smooth as one’s, his The yacht Isis, owned Mr. S. F. Jones any and J have not had a syngc- Bay, Mai cinque. make a short visit in Orono before John Cain at North Palermo. by returning uncle, Could see that I was better from tlie first I what seemed like colic-E. L. Harding of Philadelphia, was in port last getting bottle. to their home... .Mrs. Lamson of Union was Wednesday abundant to Porter and Rich have been engaged to and 1>. A. have to Castiue to at- Troy. Some malicious dog killed a very testimony prove my condition, and also m> lay Clary gone and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jones on the guest, of Mrs. H. B. Rice last week_ air. satisfied that medicine will cure the foundation for the soldiers' monument tend school_Ross who has valuable Southdown buck for B. F. Hard- your any case of Kozi n Littlefield, board. Tlie are summer Rev. E. S. Burr ill and wife went to North- family residents at not only grateful for my cure, but will answer and began work tins week. been at home on a \ has returned to this week. Mr. H. found him in the gladly any acation, ing pas- Dark and refer one to attend and Harbor, Islesboro. any to many reliable persons who know ail Taunton.... Schools will '.1st_ port Monday campmeeting ture bitten aud There Jolm M. Norris and wife are begin Aug terribly* mangled. condition formerly and at tlie time. a, visiting will be absent all the week... .They are very Capt. F. C. Pendleton's sloop yacht Elbe present Certainly, Sixteen to one fair one is a little are too worthless at have been no worse friends at \inalha\en before iu rainy days many dogs running case, nor a more complete cure. returning busy just now at the corn factory getting ma le a cruise down the bay last week with bail for and the law to be more MRS. their home iu Milford, Mass. harvesting grain. large, dog ought a REUBEN BRA! ready for canning. party of young men from Islesboro on Thorndike. Mrs. R. S. who has stringently enforced-Mrs. J. Simpson of Mr. and .Mrs. J. X. Fowler of Ilockport Higgins, board, They were out several and had Prospect Village. The Prospect re- is the of her days been a week in returned Winterport guest sister, Mrs. S. and Mrs. Xellie Cleveland of Boston made a spending Troy, an enjoyable trip. The party consisted of union, held at French's beach, Aug. 20th, A. Norton-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferguson N. B.— Facts are stubborn things. The above case and also tin short visit to friends in town last week. home Sunday-Rev. David Braekett will Frank and was attended. After a Capt. Pendleton, Charles Lowe, Adam Nichols referred were two of the 1 largely partaking of of are their to, most severe cases of preach at the Centre church Sunday, Aug. Lawrence, Mass., visiting Fred Davidson and called On the of we Ed. Seymour Pendle- monly Salt on record. Mr. Nichols was cured voyage sch. bailie I’On from bountiful dinner repaired to the hall and brothers, Mell and Veil Ferguson_Miss Kheum). •br- bOth, at 2 p. m-Miss Ivy Rollins of ton. came and remains cured. Read direction Salem to this a Troy They to Belfast and sheet carefully. I)A1 TON place last week Norwegian the afternoon was given to speech-making, Carrie has to Aug. 19th, was in town the Weymouth gone North port to Sunday, guest of Mrs. V. N. remained over ECZEMA. jj. s. sailor fell overboard anti was drowned. after which officers were night, sailing Thursday after- singing, etc., etc., attend the Methodist camp meeting... .Prof. Higgins-Miss Bessie Higgins visited Mrs. noon for for and 1897 as follows: Hewes’ Point. Capt. Geo. W. Hichborn left Saturday for elected 1890 Capt. Louis MeXenney of Bedford, Mass., is the S. C. Files Friday-Mrs. Leouard of Hamp- The New York, to take command of his A. A. Ginn, President : Mrs. M. E. C. Libby, of B. F. sloop yacht Georgia, Capt. Judson again den, who has been visiting her daughter, guest Harding.Mrs. Inez M. schooner, the It. W. for Secretary; Mrs. Henrietta Ginn, Treasurer; aud Mrs. Torrey of Deer Isle, owner, took a of Dalton's Pills and Hopkins, loading Mrs. Fred Cole, returned home last week. Harding Abbie Fernald have party Family please Everybody do not Lewis William from this on a South America. Capt. M. Partridge, Smith of been soliciting funds to furnish a room in twenty city sail about the ....FOR SALE BY ALL -Ed. Cole is at Northport for a few days. DEALERS. Stockton, Harrison Ginn, L. W. Ginn of bay last Thursday. Prof. Hubbard and The Cadets were much gratified that Hon. .Miss Carrie visited Mrs. the Veterans’ building at Windermere Park. wife, Ferguson Miss Prospect, and David Smith of Winterport, the furniture of the Sally Durham and Mr. C. W. Wescott S. L. Milliken should go out of his way to Charles White recently.... Mrs. Cora Cole They bought Day Co. at Committee of Arrangements. It was voted Brooks. got up the party. Messrs. Alvin J. SHIP NEWS. personally congratulate them on their fine was the guest of Mrs. Fred Cornforth one Torrey, to have our next reunion and picnic in Au- son of the owner, and Frank T. of appearance and tactics. last week_Miss and Centre Lincolnville. J. W. Lamb and Blodgett A military day Evelyn Higgins, PORT OF Watch Lo; gust, 1897. ..Mrs. O. S. Erskine and son Har- Fitchburg, Mass., were in the BELFAST. Master Lewis Philbrick several Miss Annie of cruising yacht Among the arrivals the past week are H. spent days daughter, W., Hartford, Lost, last Saturday night, ry of Frankfurt are the guests of Mr. and with Capt. Torrey. They sailed for Castiue ARRIVED. in Pittsfield last the of Mrs. are relatives in town... .Mr. store and a H. Grant, \Y. P. Putnam, James Har- week, guests Conn., visiting 20. Seh.s. ray house, silver, Ford, Mrs. Charles H. Littlefield for a week. Friday. Aug. Regalia, bandage, Portland; Silas and Mrs. Francis Haynes of Nevada. Morton, Rocklaud; Miantononiah, Rvan. Elgin watch. No. 3,007.665 t ry Hand all, Chas. A. Lynch, Harry Dow, Sprague. While here Sudbury, Mass., Mrs. Erskine will call on her Boston ; Wm. E. Boston ; are her Mrs. Joel Lamb_ While the races of the Royal Albert Yacht Downes, Marshall, Nora, suitably rewarded. | as Miss Lizzie McGrav, Jennette Belmont. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Trefethen visiting sister, Islesboro. Stephenson, many friends. She and Mrs. L. will visit Babbidge, 34 221 Mr. William F. a Club regatta were in at 21. Solis. Emma M. 1'i»i»er High str.- Sherman, and Miss E. A. Rand of and Mrs. A. Brackett, respected citizen, progress Southsea, Aug. Fox, Hopkins, Hobo George Boston, their relatives in Morrill and Belfast the ken; Alida, Pattershall. Rockland. died after a England, the German P. Aug. 20th, long sickness. The Aug. 18th, Emperor's 23. Solis. Geo. B. Past Grand Master E. H. Kavanagh of Carveraudson Lesterof Brookline, Mass., first week in attending the Cross Aug. Ferguson. Rondo; via September, funeral services were held at the yacht Meteor came into collision with the Portland; P. M. Bonnie. were in town Mrs. Car- house, Rev. Burgess, Ymalhaven; Massachusetts, who visited Sears’ Lodge, I. Thursday visiting and Jackson reunion in Morrill 3d_ Maria Webster, Turner, excursion. LOST Sept. V. P. Wardwell of Camden twenty rater Isolde dismasting her and fishing ver's Mrs. Helen A. Jordan-Miss officiating.... Aug. 24. Sell. Addie E. Bos- 1 have lost a Id O. O. F., last Friday was very much mother, Miss Lena of is Snow, Piukhatn, recently g. evening, Sprowl Winterport visiting Misses Edna E. Gussie K. Mathews throwing her crew into the sea. Baron Von ton. Inez E. Allen wood and brother ac" Lamb, timer combined. The riud.-r pleased with his reception and made some Frank, her Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin grandparents, and Minnie E. Fernald left for /eilwitz, who was on board, was killed. All SAILED their friend Mrs, Alice Monday warded by returning it to very complimentary remarks on the work compauied by May Grant.Our school began last Monday, the boats Aug. 20. Sells. Alida, Pattershall, Ro.-klaml; Castine, where they will attend the Eastern stopped immediately and began to i.l Bernis of were in Liu n- Nora, Islesbor >. done by the lodge. Koxbury, Mass., col Miss Flora teacher_Hon. S. L. Mil- Babbidge, Haley, State Normal School_Mrs. C. II. rescue the Isolde's crew, which was accom- Sells. Belfast. is;**'. ;<} ville their Mrs. Dol- Aug. 22, Nevada, Morton, Eastport Fairy Aug. 19, Kunnells Thursday visiting cousin, liken of Belfast will address the here Forest, Smith. Swan's Island. Supervisor in his report last people beare, son and two who have plished. The races were abandoned. It Sadie and son daughters, 25. Sells. Miantononiah. Boston Belfast Price ( March called attention to Knight-Mrs. Augusta Joy at the schoolhouse Aug. Ryan, the unsafe con- this, Thursday, evening. been at 'Willow have re- was probably more luck than else Geo. B. of who have been stopping Farm, anything Ferguson. Ferguson, Bangor; Regalia, dition of the school Irving Milford, Mass., Come one and come all-Nathaniel Little- P. M Bonnie, Yinal- house in Union Dis- turned to their home in South that saved the Defender from a like Damage. Roekport; Burgess, COKRKl’TED WKEKL7 K< >K visiting her brother, Mr. Edward Boston, Mass., fate haven. trict. There are Wagner, field is the State fair in rr<>’’" > Murker. several cracks on the attending Bangor -On account of rain the Harvest Annual when she was run into by the Valkyrie. /'/ returned home Monday... Mrs. Angeline A MKltlCAN PORTS. Apples, p lui, 4<>„ 5*1 Ha\. }• north side of the and the this week, with him his herd of Jer- •• building, founda- taking was until 2d. dried, it. 4 <> Hi-li*' Allen wood left for a mouth’s visit postponed Wednesday, Sept New IS. Ar. sell*, Ldward H. p j Monday York, Aug. Blake. ■ tion is caused no seys, Beans, pew, l 4■ -/ 1 Laail caving in, doubt by the -Master George Carleton of Farmers Now and Then. Smith, Sarah 1). d Rawnin. Fret: !i, to her sister, Mrs. Mary E. Ferren, who Hyde Park, Apalachicola medium, 1 do ~n 1 r><1 Lai. 1. s water from the Baltimore; Lnnet, Lmma S. Hal •• conductors running down Islesboro. Fairfield is at F. Bangor; Brigg*. *'."w 4> 1 a f>< 1 by lives in N. H-Schools in Capt, Stephen died Mass., visiting H. Rankin's. j eyes ] 1 •Mi;!' Manchester, We tame across the lowell; 1 sld, sells. Melissa Trask, Bangui .1 ma- the eliar wall and other day severa l»5 a 2» | freezing. Wouldn’t it No's. 2 Aug. 20th, aged 81 years. He followed the tlia.ii C<>ne, Rolersou, Hyannis. 2". ar, s<-h. Hattie 1,2, and 4, began Monday with the Winterport. Mr. ami Mrs. Bee I. p it, .V. 7 I'otat he well to look into the matter Oscar Pushee bills made out a firm H. Barbour. Banco! Jo.hu C. Smith, do. s 1 •! I., teachers: No. Mrs Nettie B. days Addie K Snow. Bellas;: ar. *011 following 1, and Miss Marie Pushee of ! 21. Abraham s worse? Parents Boston are visit- ! 1 Cheese, p it. ||m ^traa any who send children number of vessels. He had been doing business in this city, iu 1811 Richardson Cardmer; 22, ar. sch* Marriuer: No. 2, Miss Grace Pendleton of coasting 180b, Humaroek, Chieket. p It-. 12-/14 Tr; i!-.r Mrs. Milliken and ~. there to be ing Nettie Grant_Mr. Yea/.ie, Cuaiitanamo l; \\ 11.• j• k 11 Cieufuegos. < ought interested. for many years a deacon of the and a farmer customer in a | wll Siviii-. Tail- v\ Belfast; No. Miss Gertrude of Sur- Baptist 182b, against Hattie C. Luce. Heal. Brunswick, i-1«i. *< 11. 1 *uri Grey Sewall and of New'York are i Mick. It, was a Moody family \V p and church, and much respected citizen. town. In these we ! tan. Sargent. Bangor; 215, ar. *"h. A. 1!’ 11 *. Lawn Party. The. of the ry, No. 4, Miss Mira Jackson of Morrill. neighboring years had KfCP- l i \\ ... birthday party visiting his mother, Mrs. Rebecca Moody.... Ryder, Rockland; hark Mannte* Swan. Hig The funeral took 22 Fowl, PO/12 ... .. School in No. was a place Aug. at the Bap- a p ft., Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E. postponed week on Hutchinson and wife of practically currency exclusively silver. gins, .Montevideo: 2 1, ar. *a\id .lone*! .r,, iiiur*aia\ account of the illness of the Miss Geo, The of in the 1F)o]>io. Fan.*’. Sears)"at, given evening, Aug. teacher, ped at the Commercial House last week.... undervaluing gold coinage Willard kaic. Caul Se:i\.\, Fa the was j Saul-miry, -•'t; Lura B. Bennett, of Montville. services, and assisted by Rev. F. j Mrs. Win. M «•( i i i River; sch* Wm. 11. sumnei > »•> very, wan a great Mr. It. T. Sanborn of was in town law of 1702 had forced out of circu- sld. Fernandina. Be»*t. orned. 1 !t. 7 -/ Lilia', of Bangor gold sueces.". Ibis Purvis North Haven, who preached Humaroek, Philadelphia. Butter, -.lit : 4 It t:t_ 1 ).t; M. dear lady her I’joiSi'EcT Fekky. Mrs. Thomas ! we were opened grounds Daven- Monday-Misses Maud Brackett and Etta lation, and on a sil- Boston. Aug. IS. Ar. sch. Hektw.nc. Ilariimai. < ■ 1 here in 1800 and 1801....The Island must practically p and elegant home, so and weil ami son Harold are Bangor; lb, ar, s-d;. .lames Hoi.. K\.ui, la- i>: < ample ap- port stopping a few Hodgkins of Pittsfield are guests of Mrs. ver basis. Silver then had not been de- Cracked ] (I; _!, j 2". sld, Kddv\ i1. a < have its share of the summer visit- Rai-iioiii, Lord, "fll Mewt ... t for such to weeks at t‘< ']. pointed purposes, over four lmu. W. I) Harrimau's....Miss < Capt. Joshua Thayer.... Mr. Noah Dearborn of Itaviight. Washington; eld. Marv L *. for the hotels | monetized by any of the European na- ship Cilee-e, p It. 12-/14 l*. •! dred inc Ethel ors, and cottages have I N1 w York. gm-sts, luding adherents of the sev- Bidley is visiting relatives in Bangor. visited his Mrs. E. B. ing. v -dt-m Seed, p' -'vvt, '. 2 ri;K. Bangor sister, Lord, tions. it 1 s *.-h lb.. had all could except and was Philadelphia Aug Ar. 1>. H • odd -- Mi eral churches iu town .... they accommodate, and England, ‘'pri- di, dr>. p it Kv and invited Miss Alice Ginn is the Moun- ~. < friends teaching last week....Mr. Coleord. Kennebec: 1‘.*. ar. h. Lizzi** I.am-. < «•« 1 still j Raymond Duutou is ex- mary" money over nearly the whole raid.. rri- p •.-.•»• <1 and visitors from they come....The young of the son, *1 ii. .1. Hoimes 1. r: abroad. The social cheer tain S'diool. This is Miss Ginn’s second people Bangor; 2". ar, Birdsal Clover See tl I 1 -/ I 2 ! home from New York for a visit this world. In the hill date of lt-ob p town a peeted hearing idence; 21. ar. sch. Anna Pendleton. li m.i* "as enlivened the term at that gave musical, dramatic and literary Flour P l-l.l. d 77-/4 77 by .Several from this we find ■ following program: place... place a these ; Brunswick: 2b. ar. *»-h. 1 lorao. i;. Mm*c. N un 1 lie M j number of our people are changes: 2 Piano trio, Misses L. L. attended the held at entertainment at the Town Hall last Friday week-(|||te Baltimore. Aug 21. Cld. >eh .1 Mane'-e*',-} Eernald, Hannah Grange picnic Samly- b lbs. Sugar.si .no Lard, pit T-i 1" \V !.■'. attending t-lie Campmeeting at Northport... Mathew*. Boston, ar. >1 h. Ib-ur\ 1.0 Colcord and Mrs. C. A. last eveiling. The program was very ren- j 1 Haynes. Colcord; vocal poiut Thursday. All reported a finely gall -Molasses. 07 sen. good Mrs. Mary Walker died Friday, Aug. 21st, at Jr., Bath. >oi". Uapt. C. A. time... .Mrs. Jessie of dered by home talent and the hall was pack- j ! Portland. Aug. 2>u Ar. * >!••< amu Cates New York. Lb 7 1-2 s,- ward and Porter and C. last, Peirce and pronounced success. It was in One barrel of Superfine Flour. ..>.‘,.oo George Capt. A. bunuay.Miss Georgia Crtmlle. Plymouth: 24. ar. sch Hattie H. Bar- 1 Ee -_ M-muT-v. in i- 2 aid of the Home at Monroe. Mr. Palmer has been I eua Colcord. The guests were then served with Miss Lila Clark of Camden are Orphau’s Rockland, an George In the last hill is an account in offset 1 hour. Lrskim*. New York, id. sch. !‘ ur. Means Era '! t 1 A hountilui and Mrs. institution under the control of the quite past week. He was threaten- which we find this credit: Bridgeport. refreshments, the cheer of Thomas Episco- .*. the Heagan_Mrs. Arthur Port Reading. N. J.. \n_- 17. Sin. !, Wm a 1 1 A' ed with but is better -• went and at its pal church. Over three hundred dollars fever, now_Hon. 4 1-4 bushels Flint, Small, Bangor. Id. *iu. I: Hattie II. B.u H:t\ -New Y-.rk a.; , 'a i.; evening on, close all wished Grindle came dow n from Bangor and spent By Potatoes..>1.41 ; Harold Sewall and hour, Bangor. lan t- e,>l«lf» : 7 wa- for recurrences of the same were realized....Mr. Brown, the Ellery Bowden, Esq., a many in at proprietor We of < -■ years Sunday his unde’s, Mr. E. W. Grindle’s. inquired grocer yesterday the harleston, s. .. Aug. :s. in. Abb-;- ll -t raw 'If. t; 1 : *• t( of the will bold a at Town Boston come. Mrs. retains the vi- Mr. Grindle and wife of Islesborough Inn, who took charge Republican rally Hall, price of the above mentioned articles now. Stubbs. Haskell, Eotat.-es I'.fi'i..! 1-.-rr\ McGilvery George Brooks- -■ Perth Amboy, Ang IS. SM, 1 May Ann '1 i 1 .7 A. a *'{ 1 last has this, Thursday, evening-Mr. Daniel Man- He said he was of her youth i a spring, given unbounded satisfaction selling'lb pounds sugar -> •. remarkable degree, ville are visiting at E. W. Grinding_Mr. Caun. Gates, Bangor; 2<>. sld. i.~ M Brain- Aj'l’les— N«*wt' i. 7 sur for that j and the lawn of this to the guests. Those who have been there had a yearling colt killed in the pasture 81.00; the price of molasses was ard, Belfast; W. H. Sumner. Pendleton, Fernan- party evening recalled J. A. Brewster of Camden spent at Sunday a and for the best 4.7 Uina. to several summers the hotel was never so by cow kicking it... .The of Nelson 20, SO, very grade, memory the hesj itality of lier lamented Mr. Thomas L. say family 17 Ar, Levi Boston, to Heagan’s-Capt. R. Walls cents a that the best flour to- Bath, Aug. >eh. Hart, BOKN gallon; very ■ husband and the cheer well managed as at present. It accommo- and Frank Burden have taken a cottage at load tor Atlantic < it\ 22, ar. ><•}, T1 ■>. W 11 ydr, of former vears, is loading stone in schooner Lizzie Lee at E. sold for and that Swan day 84.27, they were Carver, Philadelphia ioh. Abraham Rim liai- gather [Com. came from Eddy, taught We want farmers who are for the n Avery up Blue Hiil and spent sighing son Wade, New York. Ha /.orville, A ten at the Etna eral terms on the the days where old and an <- M1' Frank Foil in-, a dan_ with his Island, began High Camp Ground, good times, have idea that free Salem. Aug, lb. Ar. h. F. C Pendleton, Bur- Searsport has been treated to financial Sunday family. (’H'XKl School in the Hall near the church they have a cottage-It should have read silver will them back, to examine gess, Port Johnson Baptist bring Aug 111. ami .Mr- discussion galore the past week. The first Liberty. Mr. and Mr3. Byron, who have these In Camden, Me., Aug. IS Ar, sol. Mark Pendle- ('apt. last Monday. He studied at Castine and Mrs. Albert Durham, instead of Mr., who is prices. 180b, 1811 and 182b not daughter Tu ton, Port Johnson. appear was the “Steer White and been spending the summer at J. J. Walker’s, exceeding 9 ol that un- :.ai:k In Belfast. Aim team,” comes from suffering from an abscess on her leg. She is pounds sugar (and Washington. I). Aug. 2u. CM. sell. Lliza ,1 Corinth, Maine_Large num- F’lw in < ark, a who a have returned to their brown of a Fletcher. Boston. daimhter Blanchard, gave re-hash of the old home in St. Louis.... I still sick.. .Mrs. Laura doubtedly sugar poor grade) Pendleton, bers of summer boarders are in quite Coffin is visit- 2!. Katon In Deer Iso-. A m the homes of could be for a Brunswick. Ga.. Atm Ar. bark Henry A greenback arguments ol 1878. But I. C. Grittis has returned to Boston_Miss bought dollar, while now Tin ana- K Baton, a -■ n. “White” the Islesboro ingrelatives in Portland and Boston_Miss Litchrieltl, Sapelo; sch. Melissa A Willev, Sew people. They speak in high 19 of can I I'os In Deer I-le. An- became disgusted with the of the au- Burkett, who lias been for several pounds white, granulated sugar York. ^uiet hoarding 1 Laura Curtis has returned from a Fred it. a terms of the as an ideal location for an trip of be for Ar. atom daughter. dience of place bought that sum; in 180!) and 1811 Jacksonville. Aug, 21 sri;. Peuobso..t. forty present, and Blanchard weeks at Mrs. Hattie will a F.ui.is. in SamlvjMat,:. A got Clough’s, spend Most of several weeks to Seal Harbor and other molasses cost cents Dodge, New York: -oh. Charlotte 1 SMbo outing. them in the southern part 07 per gallon, probably M t'-. Alston Fill- “rattled” and as a reason few' weeks with friends in Bartlett. New \ •■rk. ilaugliti assigned that he Camden before and Mrs. F. L. of an FltKN' ]n M of the island attend the church and places-Mr. Palmer expect inferior grade, while now the Port 21. Sld. sell. A. WeyJlJontl was not used Baptist very Royal, Aug. Mary Hall. to talking to a audi- returning to her home in Mass. best commands and M r-. Samuel Fretu h. a walking Somerville, their in the social to start this week for the Soldiers’ National only 45 cents, while Boston. eu« e. Next to help meetings is greatly Freneh. appear was one of Maine’s -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Elizabeth, medium 20 and 30 in FOREHiN PORTS. enjoyed. Encampment at St. Paul. Jefferson Neal- grades bring cents; Font.. In Brooklyn, Aug big four Hon. S. L. N. 1820 which did not Warren Ford, a n Congressman, Milliken, J., are visiting at Capt. R. S. Ayer’s_ and Mrs. F. W. Ritchie will also flour, probably com- Rio Janeiro, July 21. Ar. bark Rebecca Crowdi. ly join the (iKAV In Deer A who was Swanvillk. in Dow, Aug. 1 ,. ar. bark Mo- I-le. met at the entrance of our Mr. E. J. of Staten N. Last Friday Dr. J. S. Cole pare quality with the flour of the pres- Hamburg. Josephine village Cunningham Island, party. Mr. N. was a soldier and has a via \V. a laughu-' ent Clean, Baltimore, Bahia; lb. sld, hark Doris. Hany Gray, by a large of and Florence an excursion day, brought 85 per barrel, while now M ILLNKit. delegation citizens, irrespec- Y., w’as in town last week_Mrs. Etta daughter gave brother there whom he will visit. Mrs. Santos. it can be at 84.25. and in the 2". Sld. Manuel M rs. Mi 'ii, a sum tive of who of Auburn up the lake with a fish-chowder in purchased Hong Kong, Aug. ship Llagntc George party, accompanied him to Union Low’ell and Mrs. Ada Bachelder supper Ritchie will travel to see the She Sin okk In Urland. country. same year the farmer was this New York A>m Hall. The column was Carter’s and a lawn paying a ymler escort of the of Bridgewater, of W. C. grove party at their will also Mr. Rosario, July D>. Ar. bark Grace Lynwood. George K. Stover, daughtt. Mass., daughters be the guest of Walter Neallv, price liis own potatoes brought him about with and home in the to Gilkev, Philadelphia via Buenos Ayres. Searsport cadets, drum fife, and Crockett of have been evening, celebrate the doctor’s who was ap- Montville, visiting her nearest neighbor when he lived 32 cents per bushel. Buenos Ayres, July 11. In port", bark .John S peared like the old-fashioned war 50th and 20th rallies of friends in town the past week_Howe, the daughter's birthday. The ex- in Maine. Let the farmer remember when he ex- Emery, Wooster, for Rosario. MARRIED Havana, 14. SM. bark Dela- INd-ii, when the was threatened cursion on the lake was and the amines these that in all these Aug. Matanzas, country by photographer, has arrived in tow’n_Ed. delightful figures ware Morrill. Mrs. of Pitts- Breakwater. DA \ is- U EEP. In Deer is the same leaders who marshalled chowde." all that could be desired. Each Anna,Houston years we had an silver cur- their Sanford says that the corn and beans are so exclusively MARINE >1 ISC hi- LA N V Davis and Miss Lottie H. U field, Mrs. P. E. Luce and two children of and that silver and forces of the at last tall and stout in his member of the was with a rency, gold were in Dokk- Li m. 11. ()rl;u:ii. A opposition Chicago July. garden that when his party presented lat. 23 V, Ion. 37 W Rockland and Mr. and Mrs. John DollotT of the world over as Spoken. .Inly 23, ship of <)rland and Miss Annie < On the way a halt was made uuder the souvenir on one side “Swan equal standing money; Iron: New Mc- folks send him into it they put a bell on him tiny bearing Reaper, Young, Yorkifor Anjer. Cannon AsTI.i In 1L Belfast were guests of Mrs. A. P. the then let him ask the next silver shouter Charters Bark R. A. C. Smith, New York to & Hobart in Lake, Aug. 21, 18M” on the other the num- Fogg j ('. K. Owen. Lewis F Canm-i Kinley campaign flag, just given order that they may find him if i. Sch. S. M. Bud. begets first of last week....Mr. Oscar At- that conies along how it was, if silver is Pernambuco, general cargo, p Kltie Astle d Ho to the which was bers 50-20-.HO—fifty and the Storer, Weehawken to Halifax, coal, S3 ami back, breeze, ^lustily cheered. I lost, which is almost sure to be the case_ twenty being such a panacea, that his ancestors did not cents, Koiun> Wai.l. Ii Tenant torney and Counsellor at Law, 53 State I.ouislmrg to Portland, coal, cents Bark Arrived at a ages of the Dr. and his Henry Aim. ->'■ Charles ltd mis aim the hall perfect ova- Alden Johnson of Boston is his daughter, respective- fare better under it in the of A. Litchfield, Brunswick t»* New York, lumber. j visiting stieet, Boston, Mass., returned to Boston early part ter of John «.. Wall, noth tion was our and it was found that one of the >4.37 12 Sch. .Ktna, Rondout to Boston, cement. given Congressman by the ; father, M. M. Johnson... .“Where are we ly, the guests, century. [Portland Press. Smihi Id akf. In Ur. ms last Tuesday after a week’s visit to his pa- 13 cents. Sch. Isaiah Hart, Port Tampa to North < Albert was 30 on the same ter \N Sin 11 <>1 1 M large audience present, and after an ! af.”’ A few years ago a man from Louisiana Fortier, day. of Hatteras, rock, >2.1<>. Sch. Win. H. rents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Storer. His sister, phosphate A Blake .d Br .oksv exhibition drill the The sun set and to the State Board of Trade. Sumner. Fernandina to New York, ties I t '.-ms by Cadets, Mr. Mil- bought a place at South Montville, and now gave place rising Mrs. Wesley Wiggin of llubbardston, Mass., Freights. The Freight Circular of Broun ,v liken was escorted to the a num- nioon as the steamer from her stage, a man from Chicago has bought the just swung Co., New \ ork, reports tor the week ending Aug. Henry and son, are in town... .Mrs. Nellie The fall meeting of the state board of DIED. ber of om at the the down visiting 22: Some increase m the demand has been <\- prominent Republicans occupying Payson farm oil Bulan Hill. mooring grove, making trip Randall and little son are her trade will be held at Portland 17th during the past week, the number ot seats him. the lake oue of unusual and to visiting pa- Sept. perieneed beside He addressed those j (res- beauty long an as A ,\ nis. I n Si .me r* I'- M.i Sandy point. Dr. fixtures completed showing improvement Bean, wife and mother, rents. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Cross_We had instead of at as was at first ol .Lillies \ ..lid M1 ent for an hour and a half on the issues of b« remembered. When the party arrived at Gardiner, pro- compared with the luisinex volume reporte ! in ! daughter who at in i >’• in, nths. The iemains u. ;• have been Mrs. Jewett Ginn’s sev- the the of Miss Pratt of the last issue. Tonnage is returned several tia the and it was a doctor’s residence they found the pleasure greeting Georgia posed. One projects which it is ial. day, noticeable that hardly spa- but shippers operations me held in cheek by tin* I hui eral weeks, have returned to Natick, Mass. of Belfast at church last a Id K'd-ss. In Tot!, land, person left the hall. On the cious lawn aglow with numerous Japanese Sunday... .Quite thought could be better attended to scarcity of suitable vessels, and the tforts put night following liy J dail'-illtei id < kn 1.-S 11 -Mrs Annie Goff and Mis-Lizzie French number of our are at their forth by owners to obtain remunerative returns came the lanterns. Mrs. A. M. Nickerson villagers society the in Portland was s renowned Mayor Hanson, who after presented having meeting that for their property. In long voyage trades vessels j a^eil months. I'lie r.-n of N. are Mrs. at .ria Bedford, H., visiting Dolly the Dr. with a in cottage Northport Camp Ground this toward a are wanted li cargo and ease oil. Imi T!lollia>!'hi ?"!• being informally introduced proceeded to nice clock behalf of the looking the establishment of yet general Black and there is little or no tonnage available,uml tbe C K it. In K..ok land A daughters-Frank French has Then ice cake and week-1. 1). White, and family are attend- naval station on the Maine with spot give one of his characteristic harangues, party. cream, water- coast, ollYrings of forward ■-out inue exceedingly km io-d. ilfoii;. wile -d < h;o les C. C.i- « returned to Portland as its « Manchester, N. H., after two melon were ing the Advent campmeeting in headquarters. Another which lad selves to the situation a >i native <•! 'ltehapue 1 si•.*. am whereon he depicted John Sherman as a served, followed by music. Miss Washing- give long weeks’ vacation matter which the State board of trade will and buoyant appearance. Shippers of iiarrel pc a ltd lid days The remain' here-Mr. Frank French Cole, who has a tine voice, well ton-A new boy at Alvin Kuowlton’s is a greater traitor than Judas Iscariot, slurred trained, sang talk and which it will troleum are also m the market for tonnage, but haveii for huriai and friends of Boston are here for a visit_ several late event-Mr. Barak Hatch is and over, probably considerable in Dunii \k. Ill Doer Di. \ the name of the renowned selections which all enjoyed very poorly they experience dilticuky lining great general by recommend to the is a milive oi Bellas!. ,i_ed Miss Emma L. Partridge of Lowell, Mass., under the doctor’s care....Mrs. L. R. Elder strongly legislature, tlieir wants, owing to the leu vessels a v ailn uie Bu much. Tee entire party have to thank the ll \ Ml > In Belfasi. \ no -j calling him Old Grant and spoke Tom the making of a topographical survey of prompt loading. Naturally there is a strong and is here for a few weeks.... Edward is in of the late Frank L Lam- Libby Dr. and his daughter for a very after" visiting Rockland-Morrill had a the entire State in order to buoyant feeling for anything spot or nearby imt Reed as big-headed Tom. The Journal also happy correct the I of visited his Mrs. Al- for fall loading shippers are tendered tonnage at months ami davs. Chicago lately aunt, noon and and rather town last faults that now exist in the A came in for its share of abuse. When be evening... Mr. Mrs. W. E. exciting meeting Monday. maps and for rates somewhat below those at present current trKAM'. Ill KorklailH. fred Black-Walter Rice has returned to tirant. a native .»t North !i Damm returned from a visit to The meeting was called to see if the town the beneiit of the State government in the Orders are m the market tor medium -i/e tonnage reached that portion of his discourse in Hampden and lo months. R. I-Mr. of of water to load lumber at Provincial ports to the liner Providence, Albert Rhoades last week....A. T. Nickerson left would instruct their S. S. committee “to re- examination powers and agricul- Ha.vs.*.i,- in which he announced he had been in the Tuesday Plate, and though shipper* are prepared to pax I'anihridge Boston is spending his vacation here... .Mrs. 1 tural resources. It is stated the maps of the full ions the W' Hanson, torinerh < m■ > medicine business and for for Bucksport where he will attend school. establish the school in No. for the fall and quotai recently obtained, offerings patent prescribed the State are tilled with errors are of rather a meagre character. Large carriers, years and 4 niontlis. Alwilda Meade of Natick, Mass., has been winter the committee glaring n \ the a number of the -Mrs. E. C. Marden and daughter Ruth terms,” having voted are tendered freely, and at some Hokton. In Saratoga, itch, large lady portion which are due to the lack of some however, quite 1 directly H., child ot W. 11 atm visiting her relatives here and at the Nar- have to Centre N. to visit to it for the fall term ; also to see if concession from the extreme of the market, but only of bis audience commenced leaving the hall. gone Conway, H., suspend method of survey. * ."> rs. rows_Mr. G. W. Kimball and of systematic 8Ueh do not appear to be required. There has been aged yea family her Mrs. Pittman-A. C. Li.a* it. In A It was the opinion of man.y present that the mother, Nicker- an improvement in the demand for general cargo K.ckiand, of Fred K. and Kdna M. l« Pittsfield, who have been here several weeks, son went to Bowdoinliam to attend the meet- tonnage to South America, but vessels are offered tenor of bis remarks was of all in were, t■ < general extremely Highest Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report with some hesitancy at going rates. Greater in- The remains taken have returned to their home....Mr. and of the 19th Maine Veteran Association M A Til F.W s 111 Noll ll Sc,i coarse—too coarse for a audience. ing terest is also noticed in the line of West India Searsport ‘J Mrs. Levi Staples are at home from North- and from thence to the National freights, but captains and owner* are reluctant to B. Mathew*, aged 'df> \ears. Encamp- M<»onv. In \ NORTH SKARSPORT ITEMS. enter the trade at ibis season, and are also oppos Belmont, ... A from here visited Mt. >'< port. large party ment at St. Paul-The members of the ed to the acceptance of the teims bid. The coast- aged f>2 years, months ai,.i Helen Drew and son are visiting W. T. C. I’AKKKK. Ill Belfast. A Waldo last week-The many friends of Clements family held their reunion at the wise lumber trade continues dull and depressed, rates considerable Barker, aged B»2 years. Bunnells at Searsport village. Mrs. Cora Plummer extend their with current causing dissatis- Daggett Town Hall Aug. 20th_Mrs. Black of faction. Coal tonnage to Eastern ports continues Smith In Beifast, Aim dames Smith, %'■ >• E. S. of Saugus, Mass., was in to her in the death of her hus- in fair demand, but vessels are liberally offer*. .. rapt, aged Upham sympathy Stockton Springs is boarding with Mrs. \:m notwithstanding the low rates prevailing. Stovkk. In Bu. ksport. town last week making calls. band, Mr. O. H. Plummer, which occurred F. Nickerson-The L. A. S. will M. Stover, 4S mery ~~ aged years in Stoughton, Mass., Aug. ldth-Mr. and Maet at F. M. Stevens’ this, Thursday, after- Rohhins. in Belfast. A Mr. and Mrs. S. L. of Belfast visited of Mrs W R Dodge noon-The W. C. T. U. wdll meet with SUBSCRIBE FOR Mr. and illiam Mrs. Alston Ellis are rejoicing in the birth Thom a s. In I.incolnvilU v at Geo. C. Seavey’s last week. Mrs. Nickerson Abigail Aug. 28th-Prof. 01 4 m of a little Junita Lillian Thomas, aged years, daughter, Ellis, F. H. Nickerson and wife have returned 1 Mrs. W. L. Mathews and daughter Bessie to THE REPUBLICAN W'isAvtLL. In "Orland. A ig arrived from Olamon last week. | born Aug. 11th. Massachusetts. ABSOLUTELY pure JOURNAL. W’iswell, aged 27 years, 4 m