The Republican Journal.

BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY^ SEPTEMBER 15, m2. NUMBER 37. -*1j_°LlME <;4‘___^_ round he knocked Sullivan ail over the lirpublican Journal. nng ami finally down. The VOTE OF WALDO COUNTY. tried champion to but could not EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE respond, get up, and -**■ Corbett was awarded the fight. Sullivan after a w hile made a speech saying he was the glad championship remained in Amer- Senator. ica, hut t hat he ^ioVongtenY. 'vvXaxl. £1. himself had _»"YOTnur'_ _ AtSy. fought once too J*K£**_ _ _Sheriff. CommSSion«. Circulation in and many times.The City County. fiom following telegram tr. Hof)man Island was received in New 't ork ..al is the paper for Maine sea- early last Friday morning: -All is well s g i -• o faring people." with tin* ships but the Scandia. she i | s I I i § if I f j ! I | 3 I ~ has'.Ki ei t; a: x *x 3 5 x xr "r -jf z. jz. x>". 5.S steerage passengers. Fite Scandia £ p ^ n«'N Terms. In advance, .<2.00 a year; is full of cholera. She has had a total of at the of ~ ~ ~ year, <2.50; expiration the a £ u a .-x £ = £ ■< a m 7 r7 deaths on the 2U ft 'J. £ S £ a a »; 00." voyage, including in ^ x ^ ^ £ £ ic £ s ■< £ .5 £ h -s a ^ i*.inv. Terms. For one square, one inch the steerage, two in the second cabin and £ £ £ «j ■£■■£-; £ ££-4. '« .<1 .on for in column) one week, and 25 one in the first.”.Dr. the ach subsequent insertion. A fraction of Jennings, " New York health ollicei ” 1,1 % .aru'ed as a full one. says the cholera *6 situation is :::% % I % I I 111;’4 % I very grave. ...'.The Italic, a I ill"5 4 | | | | I | | 4 % I newspaper .it Koine, announces the s nteiits of To-Day's Journal. resig- 11 8 1 1 11 ’ * nation ot ™ * <« i » ft m Albert Portei, United STat.es a:,;: ft 1-S *? ft $ ft ,7 ft %! j ft ft;1 ? i l l’AOK 1. ft >| miiiistei to Italy.. .. The Catholic News * • * Week Flectim Returns...Kleithm has received a .1 r 1 i cable from Koine stating ^tft:::::;::;::::ft ft 1 ft ft ft ft i J ft ft a ft 5 1 ft j ft i;; ft \. v>.' •! Fish ft the Branges.. ami Fishing, that the Dope has f | tie Fair. appointed Archbishop Satolli ‘ 4 Apostolic delegate to the United ' » 4 ■ i :! 1 A < r 2. Mates.( anada’s total tey;;;:;;;:::;;--^ % I ’5 ift 2.: YE ft ft 1 JS ft i 1ft ft -;; ft •: ft ^ debt, 7 ,ft ft ft 1ft 1ft I according * i.11 i-'ti's Letter «>1 Aeroptanee. to the official was ^41 »« - 1* ■» ft statement, millions '“,1ft::::::::::1ft !ft ft 4; ^ fti 1 ft ft;] ft:; ft ft ,ft ft; "1 ft ,ft ft- ft ft >ft ft .ft i-a«;i: ;t. on August :;i. sliowing an increase of over 44 J ft ft & « •« ft f live millions the month.The ft ft 1 ft 'ft i« «K 1ft £ 1ft ft, ,4 ? ]l,trri'>"ii's Letter FoininiU‘«L..Mr. during Si'ft::::;:::::::;4!? i ft4 fti ’ft ft *; ’ft ft ? ft ft ft *i Make and three ,•« on the Campaign. other war ships w ill rep- * 1 ft » resent at the naval review to iftfiftft:.ft ft ft ? ft ft 2 ? ft ft ft 1 ft ft \ ? ft 4 ft I'A'iK 4 Fngland he ft ft 1 ft ft ft ft ’ft 1’ ft 1 S4 1.) 70 SO o 30 SO 10 30 ,1 0 ft ft held in New Wok harbor in next:. ft"*!'-4.7,4 3] ft 0 0 40 0 3 0 ft ft April ss SO S2 .» 0 2 SO ,0 ,7 0 01 -0 Os 7 03 07 7 ,4. S7 07 7 S4 !- .*the Liceti< yacht, compete MO,-kt,,11 02 2 Ml 02 1 10s on 2 loo 01 aary. Springs.110 2 u>7 "2 2 loo .... „• ,,•£ ., ho the America in Tiic SO 2 7 3 4 7 cup Meteor swauville. 1 -S7 Vi 3 01 111 7 5 00 04 3 3 02 0," 3 5 SO 07 s7 ;.:. 7 ;.' was the Thistle, the Scotch n.-rn.Hk.*. «7 04 2 00 72 2 70 ,1s 1 ss ,14 so 04 ever. formerly 1 1 70 72 si no so on 1 so 0,1 which was .SO ! 0.0 2 2 73 141 1 2 SO 100 2 2 03 124 2 { yacht defeated at New York 2 SO 100 2 2 77 142 4 S3 107 S4 ft SO I w Hast ft- ~ in 1nS7 the >-■' ;i 4 I-— 110 ■■> 124 lio 0 ; 120 111 0 0 121 110 2 0 7 by Volunteer in the races for ,!'•*>•. 111 7-7 110 1 1-5 110 0 1-4 no r.\<: i: t». 34 50 15 1 34 31 14 3- 54 12 02 42 12 00 the America cup. It is reported that ‘ft'1'1" 05 15 55 55 12 10 fts ft 50 10 ft "ft MulHu-r Kinp•rimii Men ami i\ mt.Tll.irt.244 1-4 3 1 204 120 2 4 204 120 4 240 120 2 4 -44 120 2 4 200 Lord Duuravon has the cha 105 ,1 240 120 254 121 4 223 121 2 1 ; .• M- Kinii'} Mill \\ hilt it-r Dead. accepted to race for tin- Meal Kuan Appleton Locals Icnge America cup and in- T"tal.-’-r> -490 370 92 13 2720 2020 250 S4 2849 2550 240 78 20S0 2400 2,11 71 2720 2512 297 77 2074 2775 204 ftft 2095 2800 2,1ft 255 ft N( \o and Notes ..Register of Deep Wa- teiuls to build an su-ton cutter.Tile ft ftft ftft -ft inhabitants of the town of lslip in which Vote of Belfast. Election Echoes. 1-A(.l 7. News of the Maine State Fair. Fire island. New York, is situated, are Granges. i.* 1 A'or* -ad. and of Wages Kxpeiises its use as a W*>rkmen Contrasted... protesting bitterly against «U GOVERNOR. The revision of the voting lists of l!el- The State Fair at Lewiston closed last Fri- F.nglish cholera station. Harvest Moon Grange at their next meet- ... Maritime They threaten violence Miscellany..Obituary. last resulted in adding 01 names and strik- day. The weather was favorable the Mespeet. .In Meinoriam. The‘*l,o«»r il of the of the Nonminnia ing will give a special programme in honor during any passengers off M.iini B land .Men Interested. nig lb, a gain of 75, the total week. The races the second were Army are landed there. There is great excite- making of the Quaker poet. day lie number of 1,4.‘>7. best ever known in the i-.Mil: 8. ment.The polls registered history of the socie- through freight express Hillside has been tendered a cor- | Grange Four .i,- NorthSearsport Items t'mui- train, west hound, on the rail- A voter who is a deal hard of hear- ty. additions to the 2.50 list and the Fitchburg good dial invitation from Ritchie Grange To nicer i. News.. Markets. Mirths. load. ran into a world’s race ship passenger train and inclined to be demonstrative or. a record beaten over a half-mile I (eaths. standing 11. i». Cleaves.15;; 140 120 51 > 7M 554 ing, with them at tlieir hall in Waldo. on the out hound track at West ( track is ambridge C. K. J.ilmsuii, .120 110 104 47 M4 424 small provocation, resented glory enough for one day. Junction proffered help Seaside Grange is carrying on an interest- Saturday night, the The first event telescoping L. V. Ban-man. 1M 0 7 4 1M 40 by a blow ami a string of which was the 2.40 class, which NEWS OF THE WEEK. rear car. six profanity ing series of entertainments in the nature of killing persons outright ami T. II. 4 4 1 1 10 was won Hussey. would have been terrific from in straight heats by the black four- :’.7 others, three of whom have simply coining a contest. The is divided injuring FOR REPRESENTATIVE TO VONORESK. prize Grange into one of a more balanced mind. year-old colt Malilon, by Alcantara, owned Matter.**. The State Board of since died. There was a dense fog. evenly two sides, which, under the direction of Seth L. M il liken 147 125 IMu ii‘j 71 5:15 by M. T. of Skew Orders were sent to Hear Admiral Walke r I would like an Pooler, began. actively co operating with the \Y. 1’. .IMS 120 0M 42 MS 4M7 opportunity to get back Messrs. Frank M. Patterson and Herbert A. at Thompson. The second race was a for the cu- New York afternoon to m that >50 you won from me at the last Presi- purse offered the goeinmeiit t«» prevent Saturday pro- Geo. W. Gillett... 7 4m .0 27 Perkins, alternately present crack ceed with his with all dential remarked Mr. Clias. Milli- literary pro- pacer Kuneo, ,1 r., and Chesterfield, the .m liolcra. The United States au- flagship Chicago A. I). Knight. 4 M l 2 10 election, ex-landlord of the grammes. The losing side is to furnish a former winning in straight heats, the U. Porter, of possible haste t.o look after American in- ken, Augusta House, to heating appointed Dr. M. FOR SENATOR. world's record over a hall mile track terests Congressman Miiliken one day last week. j supper for the Grange. pacing 1 \vln» will lie station- in Venezuela, incident to the recent in 2.15. inspector. I H. .laekson.140. 120 122 5M 70 517 The latter was went >100 into rebellion there.The from the willing.and up the lioro and examine passengers reports 1>. A.Wadlin.lM‘i 124 00 5o M5 447 the hands <4 the hotel clerk to be called for To the Editor ok Thk Journal: Know- third race, 2.51 class, was iiminished Alva are after four mb* the state from tin1 Provinces. yacht very unfavorable for get- A. W. Kiel). S 5 7 2 11 MM alter the November election. heats, in which three additions [Kennebec ing your wi 1 liuguc.N.N and plcanmc tu piu- d seiner, the Hattie Maud, lias ting her up. The sand lias cut away from .1. U. Fruhoek. M 1" 1 14 .Journal. were made to the 2.5*0 list, each heat being niote every good enterprise that is going for- won a different horse. each end of tue wharf, where she rests, IKOBATK. by .am 1 1»\ the Canadian government FOR .JUDGE Ot ITof. L. C. Pateman’s lecture in the inter- ward, I write you an account of a en- The loiirth race was a ra. e and 1 the how for some very running tirlcw lot infraction of the causing 40 foot to drop Geo. E. Johnson. .180 110 102 Hi 90 190 lislicry est u! tlie was won by Easterhrook in 1.51 ami 1.55. 1-2. down. are People's party, announced to take v isit made the Rclfast Women’s 'in was within the three- Arrangements being made to F. W. Brown, Jr. 107 90 92 40 :‘4 07! joyable by caught The fifth race was a stake foi foals ol lsim, take this which includes B. T. Black. s o o jo on place at Memorial Hall Christian I in to sit hi the Bay of Fundy near M. up part, anchors, Wednesday evening, Temperance 'nion, response and was won by Dorcas Pratt, by Stamboui. chains, windlass and all the forward F. A. Rhoades... 011 10 drew so an an invitation from •as. She will he libelled with a Sept. 7th, large audience that Silver Harvest Grange in o\ylied at The Colt Farm, Auburn. The onh now Idle sixth race was a hei condemnation and eonlisea- e«|uipment.s. thing that re- FOR REGISTER OF RROBATE. the meeting was adjourned to the Opera the town of Waldo, last Thursday evening, mile dash for three- mains to he done istosave all that can be. yen r-old Maine-bred colts, and was for a T!ic Hattie Maud is sB ions and is J. i>. 1‘arker.107 100 110 10 71 110 House, which at the outset was well tilled. the Hth, the occasion being an “open meet- .< >tti<• i:11 prize cup presented by (5.1. y\ II. (Kg.1,(4 L\ *. B. Whitten.The ( Hand reports show that the cholera .1. Wil liamson, Jr.. 110, 11 o 194 41 00 417 The Professor's fervid utterances held the ing", that the in cm hers of the A\ (’. T. C. Lewiston. Won by Haley's h. by Nelson. U tel. with its building" has been absolutely stamped out of the J. G. Harding... .7 4 1 in 20 adjoining row d for awhile, lmt soon the Time 2.52 5.-4. i niled Inoculation G. A. I'mrk. 0. 1 1 1 people began might explain the plan and methods of their mis. on the corner <>f Main and Kingdom. against 1 s w to tile hursday ere won as follows: In the is out until hut very few were left to to the of the holeia being at the FOR SHERIFF. organization ladies 2.51 > r' >’ reel s. i Ft I 11.ii hor. has pass practiced hospitals Grange class, purse loo. Haiiie. time, 2.20 1-2: here hear t he close. who wish to Hands ol New York capitalist upon voluntary patients. h is re- Ren j. Aims.120 ! 17 '1 lo in 00 400 join the I'nion formed in tin- 2.50 pacing, purse '200, (5.l.deu P,.*\. time to be effective, J. R‘. Littlefield. 110 MO lno 10 41 49,S J lie Hew method of was town the 2.55 1-2: 2.27 class, "loo- st. Laurence •a *iic hotel will he entirely rccon- ported involving only voting “caught week previous. Eleven of our purse slight feverish T. C. Smart. lo s ;; ;; n os h-iiji• *, 2.27 1-2: 2.57 class, '25u Fred litted with convenience symptoms. After umler- "lit. In the *»!' voter* more members were well a red for Mr. Fred purs.- every majority readily by time _'..,o two < L'Thair, .1-4. Ik the heats g"ing tin protective process for a few FOR nI VTY ATTORNEY than furnished. The house, there was occa- Savar\ on Ins nice < li'isomely many expected.though biiekboard and a liner Pa \ a rd Wi Ikes m.uh n a:] t m >ni!•• :e da \ s i< i noit a ui' \ from i> maim: is all m<;m\ the 11 amors, has done no Inisi- pi the disease W. T. C. Uunnells. Ill 09 lio 41 oo 407 sionally s.une difficulty in a voter to evening and livelier party would hedihieult 2.17. attained.Wrloiinr news •omes from !■' \V. Browi. 171 111 100 02 0.x 102 getting | he Fx-Pre*b I.K.W past iwoycais.. KS HAS UVKK 12,000 1M.I HAI.ITV l-HI R d< the whole A numher of to find. On <»ur The feature of m the M John o' the cut : • >iic. <->s of the thing just right. arrival w. found their big Frid.iy gram, ol < ci and lam • For COl NTY TRF.ASi KF.R. di. ulby Uni\ sity Ut-aiy *.\< 10KSS.MK.N KKTI'UNKI* J.A H AN J>S< >AIK enva'cade. h contained 75 horses and reion ami of its airivai in mistakes were made in marking. One man, meeting “opened," and every to prize gom to < liicago. where Di. >m.di expedition, MA-lOKITIKS. RKITHLKANS CAIN IN IHK A. A. Small.141 12,S 117 10 70 112 body ready l-*' pi'ize cattle.,ind was the udm.ration of New 11 Htndland with Mi. and Mrs. lk<;isi \ti i:k avaloo coi nty all rk;ht. A. intending to vote forth. 1 teiuoerat ie candi- reeei\ us, sml such a cordial and I the nie his dill h > 'is 'lead >f tile ic- Peary (i. White.141 124 ins 17 07 401 reception great crowd. Fully 12.ooe p a. .- saw ol n and all tin one. sate on AIUIY Till-: NKAVS To AIANLKY. E. W. s ;; ;;o date for the ra- es : > .j .* cioh.gy in he ( liicago l ’ni- party, except, Rolihins. 1 4 \\ sheriff, hut all the rest of the ticket pleasant greeting as only true Grangers! in the afternoon. In .*• stak P> hoard the Kile Tin ^ad of the re- M. A. Fowler. 0 1 I ■"-'is of iss't, Cab-nil owne.l in A n. won Thc report of Second I.iiiiten- part The returns from 202 toAYiis are as l'ol- liepuhlii an, made liis crosses at the It ft. thus km w low to give. The decorations in the i turn is thal Mi. ot ;n 21-4. The 2.50 .-hiss was walk ovei of the Ninth United state.- Verb..«.<•!', Louisville, oays: Cleaves Johnson FOR F< F NT V < oMMJSSIu.NER. sey, (Pep.) 21,772; voting for the candidates he intended to Hall were very the ..! • lor the was lost while < N a cut, line, large bouquets last l-year oid St. Cr*»:x. who w m in v on the national of Maine. Ky.. eb-ring glacier on 11.71'.: 11 -M.s. Stiles. 114 140 127 10 71 117 guard Dem.) ussey (1 To.) 2,02s; Bate- hut for else, beautiful three best. his o\\ n account. nobody \nother, said to have asters, dahlias, phlox and othe: a:u straight heats, time. 2.50. Tin reeei ed i:e wl\l tmen nan 1.107. G. E Berry. lix 00 02 14 0,4 0S4 hy lepal (Ten.) Pepublican plurality, htinn free-ft .r-a1! race v. as the hardest ;. _d,r ra E. 1 i. 1 Mirliam. 10 0 1 4 10 17 been bought by on#* party, claimed to he un- flowersJiainisimiei \ arranged, were an y favorable...... The elegant new These to ay is two rs ga at* started oil rhe track, and w o ■!••ahri-.i I’oi.i ! I( VI. Mu,a! J! a 1st end 10,027. yea ago < II. F. Erskine. 2 1 1 2 0 able to on tin ierk inspiration An oval dish lilled with residence *»f ten. .1, Manchester 40.000: Democratie. 22.070; see,ea!lcd representing pan-' op ta* th. last moment. If was nut w .*i v >. 'll < Piesun ni s letter will in- Pepublican. n w as FoK KKl’R KSKNTATIYK I i-KGISEAt FR K. The to assist sies ol the richest olors was notieal*lc. !,y Dt is Siriw in 2.201-1. Tin* run race lest roved ■" buyer's party him. and then very dug Augusta, totally use > ITohibitory. 2,027. Pepublican plurality, got tiie oiilideie ami inspire the en- was W 5 < on Easterbrook in 1.55 j, ;e,i the ast The aus< si i.7.417. riu* towns two Win. B. Swan.102 112 110 12 00 471 illustrated, and told jiiiu to mark f! I a:, admirable administration ami a mns- Pepublican s party. ng liranieta in 2.25 1-2. .lack •• Rosroe Black. 1 S 4 14 0.0 Spr.a’t lowered < hief .1 ust.ice Fuller and fa:ui i •luralitv. Thus far the* towns a ■■ report I wait and murmur not." ver\ etTcct i his re,-,,:a| to 2 22 oat j al\ aigiimem for its continuance. IN THK rnl'XTV, The) 1-2, one -ait sn-uinl in (Id Town, his old home, last w eek. ap- Pepublican plurality of about 70 per cent. he I r*•* -f< r-a 11 race. pealing to the ju'ospeiit.y of the land and County 1 ’resident .all(•!• 1 lianki ng tin- G range ef ice has n<-t been in (>1* ? -t what tA\o If this Swanvili.* reports that the election was | just all tlie of the they gave years ago. Legislative Vote of Waldo County, j glories nat the Mudgett. j as for w.- •illy. Bangui Theologh-ai TUK I'OXGKKSSlOXAIi temperance workers, have been: >o th.it ond. Nat).an F. \Y.iimry: Third, VOTK. Belfast..471 484 0,0 w<*rked to harm. improvements long contemplated \. has been started on thc south .Joseph system 0. and these for! all he made. K. Briggs. Knurl h. .lolm Barker.A Peed has a of Plurality for >1 ud^ctt, waiting working many years ■He to he probably ]durality 2,000: Thorndike, Tin* •lection In The Waldo Seminary grounds ready conference was held in New \ ork Thurs- in the 2d James 11 Frank reports: passed the suppression of the rum trai’lic in sheep department county next season. is Dingley, district, 2,000; Milliken, «mr| od ipancy It being off here. seem to •arried the following premiums for between Mr. Cleveland and some of n Littu-tield. R. Lam-. very quietly Nearly all midst: but the end is tiol The day the 2d district, from 2.2(H) to 2,000: yet. depart- 1 towns; Links two and the seminary eoi j.oiation. \Val 48 04 take Hampshire years tin- friends of MV. Hill it is in a Prospect. kindly to the new system of ments reported Ihmtelle, the 4th district, plurality of I voting. of work most desirable to be taken .iver with «* of Ids progeny, 1.(1. l’ey nohls. lose, of Bangor, has been granted Stockton.1"4 00 that pea*, has iin-n declare* l between Tom te» or a 1st.; one. 4,000 7,000, complete walk- ! In Knox the had a in that were south 1’rooks, buck. year, do.. ; hi Washington for a fog signal Sears port.170, 71 Democrats regularly up locality explained by the them.... The Bepnh'i-. an majority in Yer- ver, on account of the Democratic I InieU lambs, d".: owes two years and o\er mown, but well dressed man, has party Swanville. 02 On organized plan to run mu- candidate for County .superintendent, and earnest appeals iiiuiil w ill amount to about i‘n.000. two candidates for in ! not less than three in number, do. ■ •unning Congress .ml murdered at Island Falls about Senator behind his t i.-ket. Many Democrats made to the men and women in the The at :ts annaa! hat district. 018 young Poinoiogiral Society •s of 429 north of Bangor.The work vote#l for Cleaves and for the of whom was a chose the officers I'resi- la-.MMi.MAi. lHa nio.ns. Surviving for Lot erield, 192. remainder of hall, there goodly number, neeting following g uni for the elec nil-. J i:«11-1. \ mi;. Plurality lent. ('. S. .Manchester: \’i*-e Presi- building bridges memhers of tlie Till Maine their t icket. to I’ope, Light Battery A. be watchful of the first approach of the ah between the of Sanford F. Freeman lents. S. H. Hawes,o| Harrison. I». P. True villages held their annual reunion in at I’he of the « Augusta probable complexion legis- arletnl! Littlefield. From l uity we have the follow tempter: never to touch the first glass and >f Leads Seer* iar\ I >. !1 Know itmi. Karm- nigsalc is rapidly pushed. The Brand mg report: Army Hail,Sept. 7th. At Hie busi- ature will be: Senate, W RU is assured. : (diaries K Wln-eb-i. he in 1. Republicans, 21*; interport.201 “Tin* new vote worked We safety Alter the speaking, a ligton Treasurer, Novembei * very badly. operation by ness nn ting in tin- forenoon the officers Democrats, 2. House, Frankfort. 77 124 diester- ill* Fine Tree state Shoe at Klls- Republicans, 10l»; most excellent program, Co., ... so had smile tickets. For we prepared especially for the ensuing ycai were elected: Presi- Democrats, 41. The last House stood 110 Monroe. 144 spoiled example The aunuai meeting "I The Maine Agriecl- liieh became embarrassed Brooks. 02 89 for the was rendered b\ the lately dent. Win. B. Lapham: 1st Vi*- Presi- Republicans and 41 Democrats. The last had two tickets with a mark against each occasion, young atral Society was held Thursday evening H.' ial difficulties and settled with ^ md the officers re-elected Pres- dent. A. Twitched: Seeretar. F S. Senate stood 27 Republicans and 4 Demo- ontaiu- lor 124. same order. Many called on songs, etc., tin* ed a good moral lesson. One a shoes is o.NSTiriTION A I. A M K.N I M KNT. K. A. J. H. Democratic ballot clerk to insist ami un- song by rwit.hell, Augusta: trustees, Isi district. per day.It reported A Barter and < has. A ugustus Tapha.ni. the man, “When wc arc old." was Alonzo Westbrook: _’d district, H e> H. Fiske and his wife, of < >ld The prospect is that the two amend Carpenter. Boody. doubtedly ballot was tixed to suit him." young very Libhy. was voted to hold (lit* next annual meet- Burnham. 91 12! Wesley Ifutehins. Auburn: -d list* in. A. to the famous Fiske di- aients to the constitution edu- touching. A recitation by Keith- Nicker- parties ing at Bethel. There were <-U*ven mem- requiring Filin .10.2 190 Our Prospect correspondent says. The I. Libby, Kmbden 4th ilistnet, S. d. der- •tse. have settled their differences cational for and the son, tw< lve years of age, would have done i bers at tin* i)i ner was qualilication voters, Thorndike. M 71 meeting was held in the Hall. Not •ard. Levant "all district. < icorgc <). Lai Icy. present meeting. of the (irange living happily togetliei.Vt the at ippointment adjutant general by Jackson. 71 99 credit to i>ne t wire his age. his atti- del last. had the Coir, House. Copies of the so much interest was manifested as in showing | dinner of he Governor, are both carried, year* The /., for the cow the the Wellesley College of tin- batters written A. although Troy.. 85 R*4 tilde on the special pi making history by Maj. The new of has Temperam-e question.and proved j to s. ■*( Maine, which was held at the Fal- lie vote was very light. Knox.104 lo past. way voting a tenden- most inches of ivam went M King S. Twitehell were received. This his- conclusively that lie will vote a clean ticket | Fortland. 1st. cy to keep voters from expressing their Paris. ('. 11. <1 reely "f Clinton, raptured all Thursday, Sept. is a volume of 270 pages, i:\NI.I-.Y I" TUI- NATIONAL > o M \| || r ; j;. if he lives to b\ the lie lor heeS 1. V. M. lveli- s tory interesting- 104 15.8 “grow up." Remarks prizes aild honey. Mae],. Alden, of Camden, class ’Ml, opinion so freely. Tin* ranting politicians and written, finely illustrated and a model Plur’alit v lor 24. : iy. Anlnirn. took lirst a Poland swim-: K. ly * Bood\, AVorthy Master <>u the power of intiuen'ee fully and as toast >ui victory is grow ing. We have elect- old moss-back* are t hold : wittily presided of typography. B. B. L. loosing heir but, the II. K eii nisi oil, Lewiston. lirst on l)uroe der- Miss T. of 'd ii ion force_The 1 went 'Tin- T. b. Haskell, Dem.. is elected as Vote oi days ago, hid most >>f. inspect y- Horace Webliei and Mrs. tSfralt.ard. rep- Waldo County for Governor. Hall, "ii the evening "i' Sept. 7th. But very the in ‘iinual convention of the latter will tin- wiut«-r in Boston w ith resent.a t i vc in Cape 77 ma- 1 mackerel seen were in St. Mn.v's additional number ol people, ’lien ,m- Young spend Klizabetli, by tew attended.. .The Y. I. S. held soeiahle Bay.; * iuistian Associations of Maine her children alter her return lrmu Washing jority. IN'.'<>. IN'I'J. X. S., which is within the three-miie limit. tlier crowd ironi Skowhegan with tin- in Penobscot Hall on | ton. The telephone is completed ami peo- was re-elected Saturday evening.! i*eid at Tluirs- Wcscott, Rep., represen A few of the vessels have left for the North i Skowhegan drum corps, all ol which, with Augusta, opening can now communicate with ple Bangor, lative from ;i of 3 2 2 r 2 The program consisted of charades, recita- j 1 n’iiig. October (ith, and closing Gorham, by majority and others will soon he off their hundreds r and tine music, and various otln-r ~ l»ay if the tish do torchlights Winter port, places.... S s tion little Etlud solos '•vening, October Bth. The ses- forty-four. 1 I 335? by Coleord, and, by j not Everett deiikins, treels. were 5. : § = 14,bun barrels larger than last year at this paraded The Many disappoint- hureli. The will in and 7 months. twelve out of fourteen Representatives. T g mons. Peanuts and home-made were ( | programme here Sept. 4, aged years ■ candy = 1- : ; ^ time, and the best, since ed in not Gov. hut abb- a wife ami one son to mourn their In the elect 1SS7. If tin- vessels hearing McKinley, of practieal importance to the He h-aves Androscoggin Republicans on sale....Mrs. Willard Page, of Hallowed. 554 from New York and New uni of loss... Mr. Lorenzo Di«-k**\,of Washington, six and the Democrats Belfast.551 548 22 '.I 424 40 ill have any luck during the remainder <•! tin- speakers Jersey State, and other features representatives, who has been v Mrs. G. M. i D. has been her** with his Belmont. 42 so 5 01 is 21 isiting Simmons, with ’1 " interest. (’., family visiting live. season, they w ill do as all the tish have were procured, who were listened to home Brooks. 74 S7 10 90 to her home A well, his old and friends. Camden and a si X 4 returning Sunday... large) Roekport send Democrat- sold at gr« at interest,.. -. Last, Saturday e\ eni ng 1 wo Burnliam... 05 119 10 02 127 1 10 H from here attended the concert of good prices. Thorndike. Mr. Stevens and ic Representative. party lN( liiuKK. A riot, at Garfield Park race* Joseph Frankfort... 04 170 0 2 so 120 l -•tlier gnat demonstrations were bad in this with friends from went to Lib- and send a Re- the Mendelssohn Ladies Quartette at Sears- Chicago, Sept. (>, resulted in one wife, Brooks, Sagadahoc 1’iseatquis Freedom 54 70 54 72 2 1 j Mok hill. Mrs. Mamie and Mrs.! the lb-publicans the last to attend the reunion <>l The concert was Higgins village, occupying lug " erty Tuesday publican delegation entire. l.sleshoro.. 4S 59 2 47 4K o port, Friday evening. very Nellie ing killed and two fatally shot. 2 j Kandell, with their three children,! tent, and tlie Democrats 1'nion Hall, each the 2<*th Maine Regiment.A Sunday Four of the five from Jackson.... 55 00 71 59 0 line and all have hcen 1 the victims was J. U. a representatives 4 indeed, greatly enjoyed by lov- visiting their father, Mr. I. \Y. Brown, hool harvest concert will be held at the with with sev- 1 Sc Lincoln are. Knox. 95 02 1 1 109 55 5 tlie long Torchlight processions known to he Republican, three of the four l ers of music-Capt. Isaac is Cross, past few weeks. Miss Rosa Cross j horseman and reported Center eliurcli within a few weeks. Date 110 Latipher from six of the seven Liberty.120 107 82 05 2 and Mr. Arthur armed at eral bands of music. Tin* tent was half a million dollars. The other t<> be bva commit- Franklin, probably very Wilbert West is at home Higgins recently big again 1(I'1, and programme arranged Lineolnville 98 185 4 21 IX) no 14 0 ill....Capt. same from and of the ten from |> the place for a visit_The Cross tilled to listen to a lec ture “■ Sam tee..-Mr. J. II. Say ward is building a house Somerset, eight while his vessel is in re-j very interesting policemen.Bev. Small, Monroe_142 90 9 140 79 1 s repairing Sears port,... union at. the Hall last was of this town. Mr. Orange Thursday j John of A was attacked a mob in for Mr. Leslie (Jordan, Washington. Montville... 100 111 1 7 140 by L. Griffiths, Indiana. Glee •uigelist, by 89 44 0 Dr. and Mrs. Herman Hiehborn and two success-Thursday evening Mr. vVadlin | Towle,our local harness maker, is also build Morrill. 49 2 Club and Vincennes, lnd., Sept. 0, and wound- 02 57 51 0 1 and Mr. Sewall addressed quite an audience two bands furnished music-Tin- ... S. children returned to on Satur" 1 a house. Mr. Sanford Lewis and 09 SO 0 4 00 Cambridge j he a shot.Dixon. jug Nortliport.. 85 1 0 I in the interest of the Democratic Fri- fall Term of the Maine Central Institute thigh by pistol of Arlington Mass., are v isiting Mrs. The Vote on the Amendments. boat...-Mrs. party. | 1 family, Palermo... .114 108 1 94 S7 11 1 day’s Alfred Thompson left on O. C. Sheldon held forth of Boston, defeated S. Mr. Charle s Ward and his day evening again nth with about, one hundred atherweight, R. .. 00 1 I opened Sept, ‘\ Higgins.. Prospect. 42 54 84 10 1 boat for Boston-Y. P. C. F in the interest of the His ad- of at New Orleans last John came from Massaelmsetts last The vote on the proposed amendments to Saturday's j Peoples party. Brooklyn, brother Searsmont.. 127 152 2 10 89 82 04 0 2 dress pupils.... Prof. (Jowen, of Waterville, de- K 1,1 S at the abounded in coarse personalities and eight rounds.The case to attend tin* elec tion, returning by the constitution was and we unday evening usual hour. Subject, against Monday small, have not Searsport.. .190 87 7 1 177 00 13 1 ! low .Mrs. Olivia livered a lecture on 1 dis- Farmers are now harvest- to buffoonery... Scanmell, very interesting temper- of Andover, has been train Tuesday. Stockton... 95 80 110 92 2 All the Glory of God, 1 Cor. 10: :>1. All ; is ’Siuythe, received full returns. In the towns heard spending a few months in Morrill ance at F. It. on s>,‘d the nop, whic h is reported as are welcome. The Church Sunday evening, John L. Sullivan, as the cham- ing potato Swanville.. Ill 08 0 89 02 7 5 1 'and Waldo relatives.. ..Mr. Still- rather and of poor quality Mr. N. from the vote stood as follows: visiting the 4th... .Mrs. M. A. of 111'tize of the is no more. light Thorndike.. 78 50 2 87 04 2 man White arrived home from Patterson, Belfast, lighter world, W. of Stork ton called at Saturday *'"as Or- Staples', Springs, Educational. Adjutant Gen’l, 92 140 80 loo 2 2 Mr. C. to his is her Mrs. J. S. Davis.... defeated in 21 rounds at New Farm last Mr. Troy. H. Mitchell, who has been head Boston cast first vote for the Republi- visiting sister, the Mineral Spring week. Yes. No. Yes. No. 125 liv The Unity.120 100 110 3 4 clerk of The one of the ho- can hold a “field Mrs. G. L. of has also been St*pt. 7, by James J. Corbett. takes an agency for the Cooper Dip Belfast.195 71 <52 Imperial, largest ticket-Honesty Orange Durham, Bangor, Staples 71 Waldo. 00 01 14 54 50 15 1 tels at Old on the farm of D. O. had the best of the contest from the his and towns.... Mr. Orchard,arrived home last week. day” Bowen, Sept. 17tli. in adjoining Henry Freedom. 15 2d. 3 11 125 1 7 244 124 spending a few days at the same place- Winterport.189 2 5 1 He will probably go south soon to take a -B. C. Daggett and Alvin Knowlton came more science and Parsons, of this town, is quite poorly and his Islesboro. 22 7 4 1 showing general- similar in a home to vote and returned to Miss Maude Brackett has been Mrs. 1 wish for his position large winter hotel at Massachusetts visiting than the Jn the 21st friends all speedy improvement. Montville. :u) 27 11 22 2938 2955 108 57 2925 champion. 2490 079 91 14 Punta Gorda, Fla. by boat Monday afternoon. W. S. Howe, at Lewiston. I doctrine of iVelsli makers at once cut prices to a point President Harrison’s Letter will be able to secure the capital needed | of "the American protection” | meets most The Con- hat drove the American beginners out of to enable them to profit by their great my hearty approval. a but a :he and when this was accom- An KI'TIM, THK NOMINATION. A oKKAT, natural advantages. The Democratic party vention did not adopt schedule, business, 1)1 — that is to control all tariff sched- made their own prices. A sTATK TATKi;. IT11I.K (JKKSTIONS has found no place in its platform for any principle plished again THK differences of of the Industrial t "Kli'MTII M A S IT. II1' i’ I. A H1L1T Y. reference to this and has shown ules. There may be opin- correspondent World, The subject, Belfast Cloth UKTWKKX THK as to the rate the official of the Welsh tin AYER’S f | INK ol DKMA1U ATION ion organ plate ing House. its to the by refus- among protectionists hostility general policy at in the is- r \ 111>. articles to effect workers, published Swansea, i; ing to expend an appropriation made dur- upon particular necessary an between abroad and sue of dune 10, 1802, advises a new trial President Harrison's letter accepting a | ing the last administration for ocean mail equalization wages Sarsaparilla not remote national of these methods. He says: contracts with American line". The pa- at home. In some Is to all other as the candidate superior preparations renoiniua:ion Republican ( the issue has more “Do not be deceived. The victory of the A STRICTLY ONE-PRICE HOUSE. triotic people, the workmen in our shops, campaigns been—or, j claiming to be blood-purifiers. First toi Presidi nt. is as follows: lias been made to appear to Republican at the polls means the reten- the capitalists seeking new enterprises, correctly, of because the a and a low tion of the McKinley bill and means the all, principal ingredi- W'A^iiiN’oToN. Sept. ls'.i^. j must decide whether the great ships own- be—between high protec- tive tariff—both loss of 80 per cent, of ent used in it is the extract of gen- Hon. Wu i.i \m McXim.ky. .In., and oth- ed by Americans which have sought parties expressing some, rapidly-accruing Now for the SUMMER TRADE. solicitous for the of our the export of American trade. Had there uine Honduras the opened ers. mmittce. Ac. : American registry shall again humbly ask ; regard wages j sarsaparilla root, and for the of been no Democratic in 1800 the (ii n ; mi n 1 now avail of the a in the naval reserve, the working people prosperity victory richest in medicinal myself place English 1 manufacture variety proper- our domestic industries. ISut, under a of the tin plate 1 iist of relief from public duties to great ships now on the designers’ tables spread ties' Alsa be‘ pniod he Demoerat- in the United States would have been Pa+arrh -1 have the and Best Line lo the notification which to for and more courageous leadership Largest of—- resjM»nd you go foreign shops construction, UfUdrni cause tllP ! ic lias now declared that both and bona tide, it is not yet yei. t.* me on dune _<> of my nomina- the United States lose the now brightened party practically rapid brought too late to do to reduce the com- it it will enact a tariff law something low dock, raised expressly for f« the otfice of President ot the opportunity of recovering a place given power | being to its effect of plates, l’ut them down to 11 Vnr.r. >• ites tin* National mensurate with its the skill of its without any regard upon prices the is always fresh and by Republican wealth, 14 full Company, j or the invested in our shillings per box of 100, by 20, < i■ ’; vci,: I n recently held at Minneapolis. constructors and the courage of its sailors, wages upon capital of the very best kind. With equal i industries. weight basis. l.et the workmen take Overcoats 1 ae. e* Cue nomination and am grateful in lie- carrying trade of all the seas. great each of the half for a few months and turn out discrimination and care, Spring the ( on- The majority report "1 the Committee pay foi the by K EG I P HOC TV. approval expressed j ADVANTAGES Ol- more. masters other are selected and on Platform to the Democratic National Then let the forego prolits | ingredients veiition of the aids of the administration. ! -THAT ( AX I!E HAI) IV THE (TTV AT A GOOD DISCOtM Another related as furnishing at contained this for the same time.’' It is ___ 1 have endeavored, without wavering or measure, Convention Chicago compounded. an increased ocean traffic for our ships.and clause:— And again that paper says: “it is weariness, so far as the direction of pub- ; <»f great and permanent bene it to the “That when Custom House taxation is the interest of both (employer and lit a fairs was committed tome, to carry j clearly THE farmers and manufacturers as well, is the levied articles of kind : woikmen) to produce tin plates, tariff, at out the pledges made t" the people in upon any produced Children’s Suits I Make a declared Section ■) of in this the difference between the a that will drive all competitors from Specialty. ls». if ihe policies of the administration reciprocity policy by country price the Tariff act of 1800and now in practical cost of labor abroad when such a differ- : the field.'’ have i:• *t been distinctively and progres- of nations of Cen- But m of the doubts raised operation with five the cnee exists, measures any possible spite Medicine sively \nieriean and Republican policies, fully j Superior tral and South America—San Domingo, benefits to labor, and the enormous ad- by the elections of IN'.K), and of the FOR the fault has not been in the purpose, but f unse it is always tlie same in ap- SUITS YOUNG MEN AND OLD MEN the and British West India Is ditional of tlie tariff machinations of to in the execution. 1 shall Spanish impositions existing foreign producers ami am!, be- speak frankly the in- pearance. flavor, effect, lands, and with Germany and Austria— fall with crushing force upon our farmers maintain their monopoly, tin plate of the legislation of Congress and of the concentrated, smalt under trade with has been established in the United ing highly only It is effort to suit and are work ot the executive for special arrangements and workingmen. dustry my you give great bargains. Mv goods at one ]■ departments, doses are needed. each. The removal of the on sugar States, and the alliance between the Welsh It is, thereto:e, mark is a mark. 1 wish to m the credit of successes that have been duty llKMOcn ATIO ADMISSION'S. living your attention these l'aets. 1 deal any and tea and Democratic for and the continuance of colfee up- producers the party the most economical square with all of my customers. ( all on me and set* for attained is in such measure due to others Here we have a distinct admission of blood-puiitier yourself. on the free list, while giving great relief its destruction will not succeed. —Senators and and to the j the Convention that American Representatives own articles Republican The official returns to the De- several executive to our people.by cheapening Treasury ctliciem heads of the workmen are a tariff rate Cures inai^t:;;'",,.” used increasingly in every household, was advantaged by partment of the production of tin and departments'—that 1 may do so without to the difference between home and also of such enormous advantage to the ei[ual terne plates, in the United States during A vote of want ol conli- and a impropriety. as to foreign wages declaration only last show a total scrofula and countries exporting these articles the fiscal year, produc- deiice is asked by our adversaries, I| the “additional imposi- BELFAST CLOTHING suggest that, in consideration thereof, against alleged tion of 13.240,830pounds, and a comparison tug, and lile It searches HOUSE. this challenge to a review of what has tions" of the tariff law. enjoyable. ! reciprocal favors should he shown in their existing of the first quarter—820,022 pounds—with i! been done we promptly and gladly accept. this further de- all impurities in the system and ! tariffs to articles exported by us to their Again, majority report the last—8.000.000 pounds—shows the \\ »>i:k ok ( ox<.i:i;ss. clared expels them the natu- No. Ill II Kill markets. Great credit is due to Mr. rapid development ff3IJ3L.L.. begun * * * M< never, parts aged infirm, the acts of the Executive fit of these trade The healthy growth. many the in as and Department arrangements. Treasury agent charge, estimates, newed and it v. industries have come to legisla- health, strength, vital to ii> scrutiny and investigation. A Demo- work of creating new agencies and of rely upon the result of careful inquiry, that the pro- JULY tion for successful continuance, so that 9, 1892. cratic national administration was suc- adapting our goods to new markets has duction of the current year will he 100,- of law must be at every ceeded a administration, taken time, but tlie results al- any change step 000,000 pounds, and that by the end of the hy Kepuhliean necessarily of the labor and the thus and the freshness of the events gives un- attained are 1 am sure, as to regardful capital year our production be at the rate of 200,- ready such, involved. usual facilities for fair comparison and establish in popular favor the policy of 000,000 pounds per annum. Here we have an admission that has seldom been a time. free im- many Another that has been AVER'S judgment. There reciprocal trade, based upon the industry practi- of our industries upon protective 1 think, when a change from the declared of such articles as do not in- depend cally created the McKinley bill is the portation duties ‘for their successful continuance, by policies of the Heprblican to the declared juriously compete with products of our making of pearl buttons. Few articles and a declaration that tariff Sarsaparilla policies of the Democratic party involved own farms, mines or factories, in ex- changes coming to us from abroad were so dis- Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell. Maas. should be of tlie workmen in Bold all Price six >uch serious results to the business inter- change for tlu free or favored introduc- regardful tinctly the product of starvation wages. by Druggists; $1; bottles, $.3. review of such industries and of the invested capi- ests of the country. A brief ! tion of our products into other countries. But, without unduly extending this letter, of what the tal. Cures will cure what has been done, and ElKOPK ALAIJ.M El>. I cannot follow in detail the influences others, you to undo, will The overwhelming rejection of these FURNITURE Democratic patty proposes of Die Tariff law of 1800. It has trans- The obvious efficacy of this policy in in- which had before received iustil\ this opinion. propositions, planted several important industries and creasing the foreign trade of the United the sanction of Democratic national con- -o F-- Tin- Republican parly during the civil and established them here and has revived States at once attracted the alarmed at- ventions, was not more indicative of the war devised a national currency, consist- or enlarged all others. The act gives t<> tention of European trade journals and new and more to ing of l nited States notes issued and re- courageous leadership the miners protection against foreign sil- boards of trade. The British Board of which the has now committed itself deemable by tiie government, and of na- party ver bearing lead ores—the free introduc- Trade has presented to that than the substitute which was tional bank notes based upon the secur- government adopted. tion of w hich threatened the a memorial for the of great mining of United States bonds. A tax was asking appointment This substitute declares that protective & of SPENCER ity industries the Bocky Mountain States WILSON? a commission t<> consider the best means duties are levied upon the issues of State banks and unconstitutional—high protec- —and to the wool growers protection for of what is called “the com- low tlie Attended result, that all such issues counteracting tion, protection—all unconstitutional. their tleeees and flocks—which lias saved mercial crusade of the United States.** A Democratic this view -Simply because carry the best and latest .c ■should be withdinwn. w as realize d. There Congress holding them from a further disastrous decline. they styles At a meeting held in March last of the cannot enact, nor a Democratic President ire lm-n among us now who never saw a Tin- House of representatives, at its last Associated Chamber* of Commerce of approve, any tariff schedule the Suit- bans note. The notes furnished di- ; purpose session passed bills placing these ores and BOTTOM PRICES. (Beat Britain the President reported that or effect of which is to limit THE GREATEST g lv.-tly r indirectly by the United States | importations wool upon tin- free list. The people of It lie exports from (Beat Britain to the ! or to an to an American ha\e beei the only and the safe and ac- give advantage the West know how destructive to their Latin-American countries during the last workman or Blood l! you would like to see the handsomest lot of ceptable paper currency of the people. product. prosperity these measures would be. Purifier! year had decreased sikh7'»(_).000. and that A I be to Tank failures have brought no flight, de- bounty, might, judge, given This tariff law has given employment to KNOWN. his was not due to temporary causes, but the under this view of the con- | lay or !ns.> to the bill holders. The note importer thousands of American men and This t<> the of the many Great German Medicine i« the ¥ >f an insolvent bank is as and as directly reciprocity policy stitution in order to increase PIANO good j important women, and will each year give employ- CHEAPEST and best. l_’b do es F FINISHED CENTRE TABLES. United States. Cei many and France have importations, and so tin* revenue—“for current as a Treasury note- for the credit j ment to increasing thousands. Its repeal of Sulphur Bitters for Si.00, less P ! also shown their startled of revenue —is the limitation. A t::. lAtited States is behind it. Our appreciation | only Kecipro- would throw thousands out of than one cent a dose. the fact that a new and contes- employ- ever shown in this call and the al- ! vigorous ! city, of course, falls under this deuunci- city, examine cntireh new mom-;, is ail national money—1 might ! ment and give w<-rk to others only at re- It will cure the taut has in the battle of the mar- for its and effect are not eTt,r most >;(\ international for these bills are ;j appeared ation, object duced h .id of worst/Don-t | arrived. Also the wages. The appeals of the free skmdisea.se, #t k BLUE just kets. and has already secured important revenue, but the of comme- from, a f not only q,tally and indiscriminately a< j j promotion trader to the are ad- common pun- #D1, , e t, ! cial j working-man largely at all States, but in s«>me advantages. ! exchanges, the profits of which on the face to opted par in the ; go dressed to his prejudices or t<* his passions, Pie f lie most convincing evidence or t e to our that awful /merCurv’tl.ev New f. >reign count ries. wholly producers. and not are disease, # L Sideboards, Chiffoniers, tremendous commercial strength of our infrequently pronouncedly Tin; DKMOC HATS FliKK TIi AItKIS. communistic. SCROFULA. W 11.I*( AT HAN KINO. is found in the fact that Great iP position all cases of suchXu/^^ ^,,1 ,,,, The new Democratic at §•in JLit- ft Tbt* Democratic if intrusted with Britain and have found it ! This destructive. un-American doctrine leadership rages ,,„t, M ouii-iiur party i Spain necessary 1 siubborn deep f b Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, d was not held or the and seeks to communicate tl'e t he control of the is now to make trade with taught by the historic employer purost government reciprocal agreements his to the l best medi- Democratic statesmen whose fame as rage employee, greatly regret s d n sr t pledged to repeal tlie tax on State bank us for their West India colonies, and that b. iplrnr Bititnf03’/and tors American lias reached this that all employers of labor are not just #cine evor mai!o, A LARGE STOCK OF issues, with a view to putting into circula- Germany and Austria have given us im- patriots gen- f 1 or and considerate, and that some- Is your TONC UE I tion under sm h diverse concessions in for the elation—certainly not by .Jefferson Jack- capital "h bto” r"'J’/ again, legislation portant exchange with a son. ThU mail times takes ton a share of the COATED b as Mates a of local crusade against American large profits. VwtDon twaitun- t0.tuse- / tin- may adopt, liood continued free importation of their beet st;rkv s. F the But 1 do not see that these evils will he #Tl,I!ow and Burial Good; hitter to Amer- til * A .._ Caskets, Robes, hank issues. (inly those who in the years sugar. A few details only as to the in- | shops, epethets applied tomorrow, L ! ican ameliorated a tariff the fiist war crease our can manufacturers, the persistent disbe- by policy, before the experienced the inconven- of trade be given here. Breath foul and of- p lief of every of tiie of a tin necessary effect of which is a severe wage Tbr° DAY,OAV11 I CONSTANTLY ON H ANY). ience and losses attendant upon the use of Taking all the countries with which ar- ; report opening g funsive? Your Stom- ¥ mill or of an increase of our cut. and the second a large diminution of such iii"iie) can appreciate what a return rangements have been made, our trade to j plate foreign achis Out of Order. S trade are as as the aggregate amount of work to be done to That system involves. The demonina- June •'.<>. I>02, had increased 23.7s per by reciprocity surprising Use Bitters immediat. C SPENCER <£ WILSON'S 1 1 in Sulphur they are discreditable. There is not a 1 this country. If the injustice of his tion of a bill was then no indication of its cent. With Brazil the increase was near- I If you are sick, no matter wh.it F thoughtful business man in the employer tempts the workman to strike value. The hank detector of yesterday' ly 11 per cent.: with Cuba during the first country ails you, use Sulphur Bitters. I FORMERLY SPENCER & who does not know that the enactment into hack, he should be very sure that his blow g JONES.) was not a safe guide to-day as to credit or | ten months our exports increased *5.702,- I Don’t wait until you are unah’o L law of the declaration of the convention at does not fall upon his own head or irmn to \ aim s. Merchants deposited several times I 103, or 54. N> per cent, and with Porto walk, or are flat on your 11 F on tin* of the tariff would at his wife and children. The workmen in but some AT it din ing the da\ lest the hour of hank clos- j Pico >500.500, or 34 per cent. ('liicago subject get ONCE, will F once our industries are. as a re- cure P a plunge the country into a business great body, you. Bitters is ing should show depreciation of the BEN EFITS ] .. FAli.MEIJS. j Sulphur convulsion such as it has never seen, and markably intelligent, and are lovers of money taker, in the morning. The travel- j THE INVALID’S FRIEND. C The liberal of our farmers there is not a home and country. may be roused ci (••add not use in a journey to the East participation thoughtful workingman They in the benefits of this is shown who does not know that it would at once injustice, or what seems to them to the issue of the most solvent hanks of the policy by i by Send 3 2-ront to A. P. Or<1 wav r : stamps COAL. the from our Consul Gen- he such, or be led for the moment COAL report reduce the amount of work to tor best work West, and in consequence a money chang- following enormously by Boston, Mass., medical j erai at Havana under date of 20 last: be done in this the into acts of but the\ will er's oiticc was the familiar neighbor of the July country by increase of others, passion; lynrni:w I )u the tirst half < >f 1 sill Havana settle 1 he tariff contest in the calm tiek< t other and the lunch counter. The ring year importations that would follow and neces- light ri'Rcn.tsi■: 1 of u com oi received 140,Obi; of Hour from sitate a reduction of his of their November firesides, and with sole farmer and the laborer found the money hags Spain wages to the Eu- and other ports of the island about an standard. If one reference to the of the received for thoir ]f Relt'aM am! \ i* ini: \ t he other ports approximately an threat of such | itself, to maintain a uniform rate of national system of currency—safe and ac- I equal legislation would be only wages aimmnt. making about 2S.ooo bags. less hurtful than the i without regard to fluctuations in the ceptable throughout the whole country— fact. A distinguish- sup- Hut for the tirst half of this year ed Democrat move- ply of and demand for the outlets of is the good fruit of hit ter experience and Spain rightly described this | pi I has sent less than 1.000 hags to the whole ment as a to the in- labor. But it is confidently claimed that 1 am sure our people will not consent to challenge protected | CELEBRATED PLYMOUTH VEIN COAl i island, and the United States has sent to dustries to a ! protective duties tend to hold Mr.-. E. ,7. Howell, Medford, Mass., says her tin- reactionary proposal made by the tight of extermination, and strongly up I Havana alone lOs,4>7 bags, and about an another such the wages, and are the only barrier agtrnst a mother has been cured of Scrofula by the use 1 )• m-M-ratic rightly expressed logic at tlie party. amount to other of the reduction to the scale. rf iv.ur bottles of after had following prices: I equal ports island, of the situation when he the European having ()( i: AN CAKI!Y1XI. ti:ai>k. interpreted SSSESKS] making approximately 447,000 foi the tirst to he an invitation to all The Southern States have had a liberal much other treat- iS^SSaSI ment, and being I Chicago platform Pn < e IV!iver.‘-i i- !».*' Few have elicited mole discus- half of 1802.” in the benefits to as subjects Jj Democrats holding even the most moder- participation of the Tariff reduced quite a low condition of health, it Wluirf. I Or I*. >ion or excited more interest than reason of the coal law. and. their was general Partly by reciprocal ate protection views to go into the Repub- though representatives J thought she could not live. Chestnut Coal .$0.15 $0.55 $d.5< that of a the United States of trade but more rea- have kk recovery by agreement, largely by lican party. generally opposed the protection Stove .0.15 0.55 Cured my little of heredi- its share of the ocean son of the removal of the restric- 1 that their boy appropriate carry- sanitary ; And now a few words in to the policy. rejoice sugar, rice, k‘ regard ... 5.95 0.15 0.5e trade. tions tary scrofula which ap- Egg ing This subject touches not only upon American pork, our export of existing Tariff law. We are coal, ores, iron, fruits, cotton cloths and jgJSSj^J fortunately peared all over his face. For Furnace 5.95 0.15 0 our pockets, but our national pride. pork products to Germany increased dur- able to of its influence other products have not been left to the j judge upon pro- a I had all Practically all the freights for transporting j| ing the ten months ending June 40 last, duction and the market fate which the votes of their Bepresenta- year given up hope ! prices by reports. of his to to or recovery, when finally I^N’ow is the time place your orders for winter's Kurope the enormous annual supplies 82.02b,074, about thirty-two per cent. The day of the prophet of calamity has tives would have brought upon them. In eoal.,-^2 of furnished this The British 1 was induced to use K2K9ES provisions by country. Trade Journal, of London, been succeeded that of the trade re- the construction of the Nicaragua Canal, by A few bo ttles and no and for the return of manufactured in a recent the in the new trade with cured him, K2eSi9 large issue, speaking of increase porter. An examination into the effect South and Central SWAN & SIBLEY COMPANY of American coal symptoms of the disease remain. products, have for many years been paid to exports and of the fall- of the law upon the of America, in the establishment of Ameri- prices protected Mrs. T. L. Mathers, Matherville, Miss. Belfast, August 3, 1892.—31 tf foreign slop owners. Thousand of immi- ing off of the English coal exports to products and of the cost of such articles can steamship lines, these states have al- Oar book on Bioo and Skin Diseases mailed free. homes under our as so and all these interests grants annually seeking Cuba, says:— | enter into the living of people of small special interests, Swift Specific Co., , Ga. have been denied the of it until “It is another case of American will not consent to he tiag sight compe- means has been made by a Senate Com- always without Iyr25nr»: t!i( entered Sandy Hook, while increas- tition. The United States now supply mittee composed of leading Senators of representation at Washington. ing thousands of American citizens, bent Cuba with about lbO,000 tons of coal an- both parties, with the aid of the best Shrewdly, but not quite fairly, our ad- on Kurd]man travel, have each year step- nually, and there is every prospect of this statisticians, and the report, signed by all versaries speak only of the increased BUY YOUR WINTER’S COAl ped into a foreign jurisdiction at the New trade increasing as the forests of the the members of the committee, has been duties imposed upon tin, pearl buttons \ «»rk docks. The merchandise balance of island become exhausted and the use of given to tiie public. No such wide and and other articles by the McKinley bill, $1.00 AT LOW PRICES OF trade which the books show is steam on the sugar estates is careful has ever and omit altogether any reference to the Treasury machinery inquiry before been made. One Idollnr is a small but it will reduced j sum. buy l.og< y by tin* annual tribute developed. Alabama coal especially is These facts appear from the report: great and beneficial enlargement of the which we a pay for freight and passage securing reputation in the Spanish West First—The cost of articles entering into free list. During the last fiscal year84-7>,- niMi' vs. The fastest Indies, and the river and rail the use of those worth of merchandise, or .77.3.7 great ships—the improve- earning less than one 000,772 F. C. WHITE. the are now ments of the upon sea—which in peace Southern States will un- thousand dollars per annum has decreased j per cent, of our total importations, came our trade, are in a create an Gulf in free in our SHOE LEATHER pn»!hing by secondary j doubtedly important trade. up to May, 1S02, 3-4 per cent., while in j (the largest percentage his- sc use war of their The new which while in the cent, of ships respective govern- j| reciprocity policy by the farm products there has been an increase | tory); per free incuts and in time of war under United States are enabled to w as 34.42 would, import in price, owing in part to an increased | importations only per cent, Haddock’s Vein” A: Coal' contracts with those Cuban of assist the The of the freelist has existing governments, sugar will, course, foreign demand and the opening of new j placing sugar upon “Plymouth Lehigh take on the for which their I American coal even saved for the consumer in duties in 1.7 speedily guns j exporters more ef- markets. In England, during the same j decks are already prepared and enter with fectively than the new lines of the cost of has ; months, after paying the bounties BEST IN THE j railway.” I time, living increased 1.1) provid- W.T.COLBURN’S. MARKET terrible tbe work of des- 1 ed 887,000,000. This relief ha> been efficiency upon I)EMOCHATs WANT A HEFEAE. per cent. Tested by their power to pur- j for, our commerce. The chase articles I felt in Just notice the at troying undisputed The of necessity, the earnings substantially every household, upon following goods only Stove nml Chestnut. i:. fact is that the Democratic platform promises a great steamship lines of of our have never been as every Saturday’s purchases of the work- -1.00 pel pair. So repeal of the tariff law containing this working people Delivered and put in $0.50 Kurope were built up and are now in part i great as they are now. ingman. provision, and especially denounces as a Men’s Lure anil Congress Roots, Delivered in dump carts 0.55 sustained by direct or indirect government Second—There has been an ad- One of the favorite arguments against a sham that section of the law average Good 0.1 aid—the latter reciprocity it us style. Delivered Yit wharf 5 taking the form of liberal vance in the rate of of .75 of one protective tariff is that shuts off from under which these trade arrangements wages Mett's Henry Ruckle Rrogans. pay for carrying the mails or of an annual per cent. I a participation in what is called, with have been made, if no other issue were Great wearers. bonus in 1 Coal hand screened and in e\ei\ w..v, given consideration of agree- Third—There has been an advance in the swelling emphasis, “the markets of the 3^“*A11 guaranteed satisfactory involved in the this alone would j I.are anil Ration Roots, Solid ir.ents to construct the so as to I campaign of all farm world.’’ If this view is not a false one, Roys’ attention given to outside limits. ships adapt it momentous price products of is.(>7 per and j^^iipecial delivering city them for an armanentand to turn give importance, how does it that our good. carrying cent, and of all cereals of 3.5b per cent. happen commercial j Are the farmers of the great grain grow- Ladies' Kid Ration. Common them over to the government n.i demand The ninth annual report of the Chief of competitors are not able to hear with more ■ ing States willing to surrender these new, Sense and Opera Toes. upon specilied terms. j the Bureau of Labor Statistics of New serenity our supposed surrender to them large and increasing markets for their sur- Ladies’ Kid Lace Roots, Patent York, a Democratic officer, of the “markets of the world?” And, Wood if all aid Clare® WIIAT AMKHIC ANS Ml'sT J><>. plus? Are we to have nothing in exchange very recently Leather Tips, Kinds, Slnimi, Kudins issued, strongly corroborates, asto that- how does it happen that the partial loss for the free of and cof- Ladies’ Good Kid Ties, > '• was importation sugar of our market closes tin Oxford Orders left with F. IV. FRANCIS A oi at warehouse, foot : It plain to every intelligent Ameri- State, the facts found the Senate com- foreign plate mills CO., Sprit fee, and at the same time to the by Patent Leather Tips. can that if the United States would have destroy mittee. llis extended shows that and plush factories that still have all other tilled. ;>0tf sugar planters of the South and the beet inquiry Ladies’ Good Kid Oxford Ties, promptly such lines a similar policy must he enter- in the year the markets? Our natural advantages, our ! sugar industry of the Northwest and of immediately folloiwng pas- Common Sense. ed upon. The fifty-first Congress enact- j sage of the tariff act of 1800 the protective tariff and the reciprocity policy the Pacific coast? Or are we to have the aggregate Ladies’ Patent Leather make it for us to a Oxford ed such a law: and under its beneficent* sum paid in wages in that State was possible have large taxed sugar and coffee, which a “tariff 80,- Ties. influence sixteen American of 377,025 in and the participation in the ••markets of the steamships, for revenue excess, aggregate pro- Ladies’ Pine Kid Opera Slippers. A New Business for Belfast only” necessarily involves, without our own t«> an aggregate tonnage of ">7,400 tons and duction 831,315,130 in excess of the pre- j world,” opening a Common Sense and with the added loss of the new markets Opera Toes. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS COME To TOWN have been built or con- i In view of this of i competition that would destroy the com- AND WILL ENGAGE IN costing *7,400.000. j which have been opened? ceding year. showing Ladies' Pine Over Gaiters, Hark tractor! to be built in American j an increase of of a reduction in the fort and independence of our people. shipyards. | As I have our wages, and Colors. I shown, commercial rivals Light In addition to this it is now practically cost of articles of common of a THE SII.VEi: IS. in Europe do not regard this reciprocity necessity, QUESTION. Misses Solid Grant Rutton, Heeled UPHOLSTERING I COVERINGS certain that we shall soon have, under the | marked advance in the prices of agricul- and ! policy as a “sham,” but as a serious The resolution of the convention in fa- Spring Heels, American flag, one of the finest steamship j tural products, it is plain that this tariff Misses Genuine Iiid threat to a trade supremacy have vor of bi-metallism declares. I think, the Rutton, Heel- t^rMATTRESS WORK IS NOW IN ORDEE lines out of New York for any they law has not but has sailing jI would imposed buidens, true and condition of a niove- ed and Heels. long enjoyed. They rejoice—and, necessary Spring can be made as as new. We make European port. This contract will result I conferred benefits, upon the farmer and They good NEW TICKS "i- H.-.mse the oi.l amlwi if did not would illu- ment that has upon these lines, cor- We also hare Misses Good Grain you in a short time. I ean make in the construction in American of ; prudence restrain, ! the my you yards minate their workingman. dial adherence and I am Rutton ; depressed manufacturing ; support. at loc. four new passenger steamships of ten 1 COUCH or EAS 1' CHAIR in cities—over the news that the United WHAT THE NEW TARIFF HAS convinced that the free coin- Child's Good Grain Rutton, !> to Any Style of any style of from thousand tons each, about !j DONE. thoroughly costing *s,000,- .States had of silver at such a ratio to 1 abandoned its system of pro- age gold as 11, at T.ie. 000, and will add to our naval reserve six j Some special effects of the act should tection and reciprocity. They see very will maintain the equality in their com- •^•Harness and Trimmim'* steamships, the fastest upon the seas. | | lie noticed. It was a courageous attempt Repairing Carriage clearly that restriction of American pro- mercial uses of the two coined dollars A large assortment of good fitting and A interest has been taken me to rid our people of a long-maintained for- special by ducts and trade and a would conduce to the we line at low in- ■ prosperity of all the good iring goods prices. done with neatness ami in the establishment of lines from our corresponding eign in the of tin despatch. HARNESSES of all grades in stock. Re^l*nl>l',, crease of and monopoly production and commercial nations European production trade great producing I make to order South Atlantic and Gulf ports, and ; plate, pearl buttons, silk plush, linens, Harnesses from 111 to 860. would follow, and 1 will not believe that of the world. The one essential condi- though my expectations have not yet been lace, etc. Once or twice in our history W. T. wliat is so plain to them can be hidden tion is that these dollars shall have and COLBURN, A GOOD HARNESS FOR $11. [ WHIPS, HALTERS and thinr in tie realized attention has been called to the the production of tin plate had been at- every from our own people. | retain an equal acceptability and value advantages possessed by these ports, and i tempted, and the prices obtained by the F. A. in all commercial transactions. are McCiintcck Block, Street. ROBBINS, when their are more alive to PP.INCIPI.F. NOT SCHEDULE VITAL. Welsh makers would have enabled our They High people fully Belfast, 25. 18512. a Aug. At Wadlin their interests I do not doubt that they The declaration of the platform in favor makers to produce it at profit. Cut the [Continued on third page.J | the Store, 37 Main Street, 111 v a medium of exchange hut a continental nations of Europe, but their of over would secure a trade in un- value $144,000,000, provisions $4,000,- charge large s:iiv of values, and, when two discredited by the reasons given for 000, and of manufactures over $8,000,000. Brazil, in Cuba and Porto Rico, in the n wm t ■ iBaaisn measures are called in law by the this exclusion. All previous efforts to The merchandize balance of trade in our Windward and Leeward Islands, in Brit- TAKE WARNING! commerce is unsettled and secure the removal of name, these restrictions favor in 1802 was $202,044,434. No other ish (Guiana and .Jamaica, San Domingo ,,•<■; and the unwary and ignorant had tailed, but the wise WHAT TO EAT legislation of the nation can match the commercial progress and the live Central American States, and Strength! Vitality! iit'd. Dollars of unequal commer- bitty-first Congress, for is a difficult with providing the in- which those tigures disclose. Our c om- to a minor degree in Austria, France and NEGLECT NOT THE SIGNALS OK problem ce "ill not circulate together, spection and official certification of our passion may well go out to those whose Germany,—all in exchange for the arti- many people because but n r dollar is withdrawn a nd be- meats and giving to the President, DANGER. power party necessitates and habits still compel cles which we had intended to admit gra- few articles of food merchandise. The true interest of to forbid the introduction into this agree coun- them to declare that our people are op- tuitously. especially of the farmers try of selected products of such with them. The doctor people, countries pressed and our trade restricted by a pro- The free list of the McKinley tariff is says king people, who cannot as should continue to refuse our | closely inspected ! teetive tariff. larger in the number of articles and in the AVOID GREASE i!ie money market, is that every meats, enabled us to all the An Lesson the open markets It is not possible for me to refer even aggregate amount of their import value Object Taught by or coin, issued or authoriz- of Europe to our The and the result is paper products. result in the briefest way to many of the topics than the dutiable list. What would have unpalata- KNOW THYSELF. <.uveniincnt shall at all times and has been not to sustain Indians. ble only prices by printed in the resolutions adopted by the been the result to the United States if food. The reason the I ur BiSLr-rKESEiJVATlON. A new and only > uses be the exact not new Gold Medal PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and equivalent, providing markets for our Convention. all that it was surplus, Upon have not been every article, before put on the to PHYSICAL d ht paying hut in but to add lifty cents hundred physician objects grease DEBILITY, ERRORS of purchasing per pounds discussed I have before publicly express- free list, had been made the subject of YOUTH, EXHAUSTED V ITALITY, PRE- ■ to is because lard is t any other dollar, lam quite the market value of the ed views. A the article MATURE DECLINE, and all DISEASES inspected my change in the personnel inquiry to see what we could get in ex- Let the Way Be Simple and the ,t if we should not act this meats. Under the Remedy most and WEAKNESSES of MAN. 300 pages, cloth, upon reciprocity agreements of a national administration is of omitted to so used, and compar- change for it ? We do for every phy- 125 invaluable prescriptions. Only $1.00 of other nations we special favors have been secured for Sat*. independently agri- atively little moment. If those exercising many years, and that neglect has cost the sician knows that tilt;y mail, double sealed. Descriptive Prospect- their interests and cultural and our hog _i* atly promote products reports of such public functions are able, (dili- (Government in trade us with endorsencnts mPPI or lun honest, advantages which in is un- and kUbk I own. The conditions products have been increased with and grease any shape of the Press voluntary monetary greatly gent faithful, others possessing all would have amounted to tens of millions testimonials of the cured. ■ 11 Lib I NOW, within the last two have, a sure of a further and It you are ailing, not but not feel- and pr years prospect rapid in- these qualities may he found to take their of dollars. exactly sick, healthy indigestible. Consultation in person or by mail. Expert treat- v crease. The ing have INVIOLABLE SECRECY ami tended very much to develop a agricultural department has places. Hut changes in the laws and in This is the whole of the “.just right," a drowsy, dull feeling, bad cure in ment. CER- reciprocity Every interested TAIN CURE. Add-..«Q Dr. W. FT. P-rkcr. or of a use maintained in an taste in the in favor of silver Europe whose administrative arc of mo- mouth, variable occasional large agent policies great scheme. It. is very plain and very simple. appetite, and healthful food The Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 JBullinek St., \,is much and it is to in he and pure Ma-»s. ideased encouraged special duty introduce there the ment. When public* affairs have been It secures a valuable trade in pains joints muscles, and other signs Boston, various exchange bails The Medical Institute has many Imi- and iinani- preparations of corn as articles of a direction and ul impending sickness, not do as the Indian with the new Peabody business has — rdiality, promptness given adjust- for articles otherwise destined to he why jov pro- but no and his work put tators, equal. Herald. nii which the invitation of this food, has been success- ed itself to those • does-—drive such >>t a very lines any sudden change m the free list. The Democratic party symptoms out the system by duct The Science of Life, or Self Preservation, ia lit f«*r an international eonfer- ful. The lias also sent a the treasure mere valuable than Item! it department skill- involves stoppage and new business ad- think can discredit it, and make judicious use of their vegetable remedy? gold. now, they they every WEAK an NERVOUS man, and learn to ii this was accepted ed veterinarians to to I* the of Don't neglect such subject by Liverpool examine, justments. change direction is the effort, apparently for the unpatriotic warnings. be .STRONG.— Medical Review* (Copyright :d.) l owers. We not in connection with the British so as Ihat in may only hope veterina- radical to bring the commercial turn- reason that did not originate pain your shoulder may into they it. develop COTTOLENE ! >49 beneficial results rians, the live cattle from the United table into and e\pert. highly ! use, the business iu- ■). With all its the war rheumatism, a mouth's sickness deprive you changes calamities, win. h is < I m e s ■ ■•mfcreiice. which will now soon States landed at that and the volvcd are not of the income of composed j port, result, | re-adjustments hut recou- brought us one great blessing,—a nation- your toil. When the result of the ron- in connection with the sanitary methods i structions. Tin-Democratic offers a al There are who will That furry tongue denotes your liver is out of cottonseed oil and pure beef 1 party currency. many > at we has been that — known, then shall he able adopted home, we hear of demolition. oru'er. and — programme The protective say that it was worth the cost of the war typhoid fever would easily take root in suet nothing else not our no more about our cattle to irly to re-adjust, financial being infected policy which all business, even that to about so a bring auspicious result, to you >ysrem. even salt. It is better than n t>» new condition. with A ot the is now any pleuro-pneumonia. judicious sys- j importer, adjusted— the re- capital and labor. Prior u< the war we What •-••uld von >l<> their. tem of or si quarantine lines has prevented the the new ma- I Dink vour either lard butter for all i»*»\i ’l n i: l- fi; ao i-.. ciprocitv policy, merchant had the worst currency system »f any en- of business, your income, tied your C.E. infection of Northern cattle with Texas : line, arc all to be demolished -not ;ist annual to gradu- lightened nation in tin world. The State family. cooking purposes, and one message Congress fever. The tariff hill of lSffO better not gives ally. taken down, but blown To banks, with some were Seek as would Mv from clmieni <»r 1 must \et entertain the hope up. exceptions, thor- --aft;ry you of Cottolene will do protection to farm products to this of destruction it has add- pound a subject programme They existed possible to secure calm, pat ri oughly irresponsible. by smallpox. as much as foreign competition than there ever had ed one constructive feature the re-es- the 1 two of midciation of such constitutional thousands throughout nited .■states. Y >u arc in dancer it you 1 eglect these warn- pounds been before and the home markets I'm tablishment of Suite banks of issue. one of lard or and it costs as he Whenever them failed, the result butter, ex, changes nay necessary such have been ings. They may pass oil but the chances are products enlarged by the The policy .if the Republican is was a loss and distress tlie choice of the officers of the party large great among and even then tin* is less than either. establishment of new on against you. poison only 64 industries and the the other hand a the one was St.. Boston, Mass. '.cut io tlu fair distinctively, policy people. Vo responsible for ‘atent. in vour system. Sudbury people by appor- of others. ot that development sale- and of tin A bills, and were Do nor. however, put your trust in the numer- Every housekeeper and free e lections 1 believe it progression development, they generally found We may conlideiitly submit to the intel- new factories new markets and new scattered of ous so-called ••sarsaparilias" with which the mar- tries Cottolene will find in a ships. in the pockets the laboring p--ssible to constitute eommis- ket is flooded. Sarsaparilla bark is not a medi- ligent and candid of the Ameri- It will business to no m a judgment subject m. to whom were total loss with- a it n-partisau in its membership and perilous they cine. it is jhtroriioj, nothing more. The action just what she wants. can farmer whether in any ! but. offers attractive of of decoctions -«d of wise and corrrespond- changes, opportimi- out any redemption whatever. Of the many these comes from mineral ]>atriotie. impar- so much has been to tics contain, such as Beware of ing period done pro- for expansion upon t'amiliai 'lines. State hanks it was often and said poisons they mercury, arsenic, imitations—get io whom a < onsidcration of the j truly iodide of and the mote his interests, and whether in a con- strychnine, bismuth, potassium, the of ■ Very yours. that their debts were the measure of their genuine your ici led with uni election respectfully like, and any druggist will tell you, if he tells you grocer. Fire anfl systems tinuance and extension of these methods Burglar-Proof Safes Hkn.jamin ilAiinisox. have caused an truly, that this is so. oils might he committed with a profits. They aggregate N. K. FAIRBANKS. CO., there is not a better prospect of food to I loss of hundreds of millions of dollars Kiekapoo Indian Sagwa and other Kiekapoo -pi c! of securing unanimity in Indian medicines contain only the of the CHICAGO, and him than in the invitation of the Demo- the products inn for or among poor. field and forest, nature’s own vegetable growth of 5 Central Boston. removing mitigating cratic to our Hon. James B. Blaine. Wharf, party give home market to .''nice lhc ui uic u .u an I-. The Constitution would ciusc uns is <111- roots, harks and herbs, and of necessity are free per- manufacturers and to abandon the from all mineral the foreign ferent. paper dollar that circulates poisons whatever, because -clecli'in of commission to be vest- ms vii'.ws upon nil-: Every Indians have no of 1 reciprocity policy: and, better also than campaign, tiimkk the has the knowledge them, depending y38tc if among people (Tinted States nature's ft r their re- supreme Court, that method the radical and OKHAT JSSIKS- 1 IIK PIXTPKO- wholly upon laboratory untried methods of relief TAJilKF, behind it as All the and their born of centuries of ve of guarantee. banks sources, upon skill, the best guaranty impartial- ( AI. TIiADK AM) III!: < proposed other parties which are so- WKIIKN'CV. that exist experience, in preparing the n. i is commission should be by are under the control of the Na- charged his STIJONi. AKKAKiNMKNT •»I- T1IK HKMi.i* Kiekapoo Indian wade In the Indians of liciting support. tional Government, and if they fail as Sagwa, GEO. T. duty inquiring into the whole CKATIC POSITION. front roots, harks, and h> rhs f of their otrn tjatli- READ, THE CANAL A NECESSITY. linancia! institutions the Government has ■' the law of elections as related rritnj a nd rurin//, isohtaiunh.r of ant/ dri((/{/ist at taken care that their bills shall ttne dollar hidtlesir hot ties dollars. in ’ice of The letter from Hon. .James be paid by jtcr for five officers of the national 1 have often eon- following expressed my strong | securities in Government Send to a deposited vaults. three two-cent pay incut, with view in securing to vietion of the value of the <». Maine to Chairman Manley, of the Re- P p P stamps Nicaragua .Shi]) Under these circumstances it is a mat- ■ ■% C* CL postage, and we will mail you free lector a free and unmolested exer- Canal to our commerce and to our publican State lias been made a navy. Committee, ter for extraordinary surprise that the I thrilling and interesting book of 173 pages, en- the suffrage and as near an ap- The is not one of but project convenience, public: 1 lemocratic < on vent inn should deliberate- titled, “Life and Scenes Among the Kiekapoo In- 0 an equality of value in each bal- of It is 1 be- and Contractor for dwell- necessity. quite possible, resolutions for the revival of State dians/* Tells all about the Indians. Address heating ls is * Not for reasons ly pass attainable.* *The demand if the United States will the being able, which I houses lieve, support banks. The effects of this HEADY HIGELOW, bill ing by »• limitations of shall be have palpable policy, Distributing Agents, suffrage to secure the explained to you, to deliver public enterprise, speedy comple- if carried out, would be to cheat the poor Grand Ave., New Haven, Conn. in the law, and only there, is a just tion of the canal without the in the taxing speeches present campaign, 1 take man out of his daily bread. Jf state and no just man should resent for direct contribution, and Treasury any the of views banks be and tlieir circulation at- st it." liberty submitting my upon adopted Hot Water or at the same time to secure to the United Steam. tain a issue, no device could he more -ecmed to me that an the issues, which I regard as strong- large appeal States that inlluence in its management being for the and to the deadly deception despoilment people consider question of w hieli is est for the to before the imperative. Republicans urge of all the commercial and classes. ALSO AGENT FOR >iing our legislation upon absolute- laboring "a HEALING WONDER.” Bank Bank Bank Vault l-oUEh.N A F 1 A 11 JS. people: How the Democratic Convention came to Safes, Vaults, "ii partisan lines might lind so It has been the • i. The issue of the make such a declaration, who was its au- response. Many times 1 have purpose of the Adminis- greatest conse- tration to make its a is the tariff on thor, what intelligent purpose was in it, and asion to say that laws and election foreign policy not. quence imports, and it will Doors, Deposit Work of all kinds matter of but of continue to be so until a settlement will remain a mystery. I have heard the de-igned to give unfair advanta- partisan polities, patriot- ; is ef- fected a so argument adduced that we would ge them would some- ism and national honor: and 1 have very by majority large that it will keep party making t he at in able be tantamount to money home if Slate hanks were in- as arranged for i, used to perpetuate in power a great gratification being to state general acquiescence. pumping Tin /:t) of our sales were suhjee.teil to intense rite contest was between white offered in with a The\ did not regard a ]»atient but firm system. Rut a powerful reaction has payment, liquidation ais. Tbe Kolb sa\ few that would be a destructive parts they insistence upon Amerman rigots and upon come in consequence oktlic vindication of every years I AM AGENT FOR THE cl used tin- 1 loss to the innocent holders of bills and a eat Their contents. representation guaran- j immunity from insult and injury for our the McKinley tariff b\ experience. Jt is Cures Eczema. preserving,- iaw in election boards, ami to the > upon | fiti/eiis and sailors in foreign ports as a found to have worked admirably, and corresponding profit parties owing when the curls mandamus at- t lie banks. Always Gives Prompt Relief. by j pop.i ; »t 'ni:aiion aiid bluster. They : within the last year has produced a great- Boston Bellini Co.'s 1 ■ »'-• in the /,,< f,,c d to this w that The three issues which i have are (hampion Record -w-. right rong,an appea■ did not believe, as some others seem to I er volume of business, internal and exter- given For vears I suffered untold

not be heard until ai'tei tin- elect ion > > the issues which 1 would the e! i v e. tnat C be a iJeiie-erat one must nal. export and import, than the I'nited upon arraign misery from Eczema. Comfort Pow- 1 Democratic 1 would not lie writs ineifei uni Cabot boxes tak. iu> •; even- States ever transacted before. party. multiply Law side internation- Notwith- lose, ■■■ loreign der has me relief.”—- in 1X71; in tin* i-rmf A<»t..,. /•'./■. isyii and iirow'ii out fv»i al i: la ri t u issues, nor he diverted our given great Icged regu a ie-tio»;. n a Republican Administra standing the charactei and extent of the by opponents \ N I) — fo \ ;-d. and i: is assorted on from a steadfast adherence to and con- W. H. Briggs. Austin St.. Ifoston. behalf Co;: aid -n-; j e. h,- A mere an side. I opposition to it, agriculture i< remunera- 55 half, at least, of t be w 'life \ clefs 1 stant of tin se be- I used Comfort Powder for ;• not oi!ie\i iha*. a tame submission to Ive, manufactures an* prosperous, and presentation questions v & in a!! the «jreat fires sim-e. Semi for '-in-ular> d»anut. iiat t he ofln its to w in mu a fore the until vote)-is made Columbia Hart- ins ami nil r n_ by any nation at the commerce is more nourishing than at any people every Eczema with complete success. In a es have been given \v c.. Hoi noti-M to know and understand their true and ] !iaie• of aiii tlui an ever form the basis previous lime, thus vindicating the Mc- week the irritation subsided. [n three significance. ford Cycles. ot a last» ig friendship—tin* necessary ele- Kinley tariff l»y an impressive and un- weighty weeks the Eczema had .Admits Winded. ■ re is -t entirely no t it\ i■ the per 11a i!’ n mutual will be deniable series u' facts. Very sincerely yours, the Plaee. respect wanting. — UaPMAon’t Forget .1 A M L< < .. I E. T. V 1 -a ti 11 man in ■ 111.A N K. disappeared.” Cutler, politie igl:!s any 1 11• ;li ‘aii iii'-ioent now si ha ppily Against this tariff the Democratic party mi when am otb» man is de- a Pawtucket, R. I. unity aie: honorably adjusted will, i do not have taken position almost without GEO. T. •'! bis s< md or : ieal rigb;s. V Natural Conclusion. READ, pel poi noire. |»1 v. i, relations with that brave parallel in tin* history of In* country. “Comfort Powder cured my Ec- •v. el ol the Si al es n the iji.es- P'-oph upon a more friend;*, basis than They reject entirely the doctrine of pro- zema after else failed.” | if “i so !»\ the paper th tt a everything t of electors i> ■ r. it a Kentucky Main St., Belfast, Me. qualification ample vei 'I bi> in the tection, pronounce fraud, and anathe- — already appears Congressman is to open the World's Fair VV. If. Phixney. St. Paul, Minn. 144 ct them the of an against dangers I igjvt i!• nls since Mr. lagan matize it A resoiuvi-m to this an negotiated by generally. with oration." ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. b or >utfraic. and the for a set i.h m mi b\ a > oinmissiou of the effect was the Democratic < \»n- Sin- so depraved adopted by *H‘tn glad to hear it. I was afraid SEND POSTAL FOR FREE SAMPLE that even man found to be nual- iimmI! iei! claims between the two the of the ('nm- he want i«* it with a corkscrew.” i long vention, against report j might open COMFORT POWDER DO.. Hartford, Conn. nder the law shall b< made secure t o•vernmenc- Tin- work <>i Mr. has mi: tec on h\ a I [Detroit Free Press. Fgan Resolutions, two-thirds E. S SYKfS, SECRETARY to cast a ! ice ballot and to light been highly ad vantageoiis c. tin- United vote, thus manifesting the intelligent par- at 1 ON ballot honest !\ counted cannot ; Mate,-. Tie.-:iii ieieii'v wliieh 1 refused ticipation of every man in the ( Vniventiou. TRIAL. That's a o h":n da Sometimes a good way ; wit lei raw him bi*,m abundant resolution may he adopted in brii u meT'-mo, ■ id bat tie A five or < < la-publican cry. ... instilled. haste, just when the nvent ion is ad- j i-ut ‘it* pretty md a fair (mines ba k lo 1 y1Xnnn count. ! In our relation.- with T great Fairo- journing it may fail to receive the atten- iMi'i condition from Alabama, but l,. m tin «: tion of the I>111 only j j>ea11 power.- rigiits the United members; this resolution | ... a and from men o w ates. who, differing ‘'tC'- and ot il- -iti/ens have been in- a- debated, pro and con, adopted after a j o» you ve * w idcl\ in opinions, hn\ e me to sisted upol will: lirmiicss. Tile .-treligtli contest, and was perfectly understood by s*! i •: (i > iat tao or- hit < v miss t jiarties and political debate are of oui-eausi-ami not tin* -l rengtli of mir tiie members of the Convention. It is iriiiinry "i n viirii'.e doesn't, at- (CRAYONS;) (vi|ws,; ker\ if. when the debate is t-nd- lias giv.m tone to out »-orre- contained in these words: adversary tempt it. judgment of honest majorities is '!ln- Samoan and We denounce the sp*-mieiiee. question Republican protec- The only i< .nedy 'cased by the ballot box frauds the IJeliriiiL M*a pie.-', ion. which came ; tion as a fraud upon the labor of tin* great v sheet manipulations in the in ! ovei rom tin preceding Administration. majority of the American people for the markable in its *!Te*t*tthat it can lit* s< id on 1 this <> !dcn Medma: Dis- the party or party faction in iiave iM-en. tin one -'tiled and the otlier benefit of a few. We declare ii a funda- j plan is Dr. PierciV Photographs, j |: As ;\ '•!.n• storer, and flesi'-iiaii b nothing lido it and the recent decisions of : \e•• e1 !»«•■• >re. i ink, ii a like period, that the Federal Government lias ... known to men: :-<■ m-c. in every di.-oose : the State courts against untaii havi- s.. im taut treaties and com stiuitioual power to and collect j many impose where the fan;' i liver «.»•■.■■■:,■ d cj in every ease to flfll corrected by the Mates, the laws ! ot :he I nited staotieen held in higher necessities of the government when hon- benefit or cure, or you have your money back. SIZE. ) wO.UUt DOZEN iual and non-partisan and t he ciee- i-st imatioii in both hemispheres. estly and economically administered.” im- and honest. The If one will take the to lb-publican i.osiN'. i-.\ u \• 11; a rn-. any trouble read To every sufferer from Catarrh, no matter I iri v« personal attention to mistomers at a as the resolutions Mild such solution, which Mr. Galhoun how bad ease or of how stand- > rejoice by the long ami aim t make my w rk satisfactory. ’hy and patriotic local sentiment is I 11k Union sol-iicrs anti sailors are now sought to defend his nullification scheme ing. the propriet rs of Dr. Sage's Catarrh < If we cure assurance of free and honest vet era Ms tine as well as of war The in IS):;, he will find the tariff platform of Remedy soy this : can't it. ms. J shall < oii- of ige have close to the Democratic in perfeviiy and permanently, we'll pay you again urge ii]ion paialh-1- approached party general harmony ail ii.tt the citadels of life, and the end for each and ii he ♦a00 in cash.” Sold by druggists. provision be made for ap- the therewith, examines the ^ • *ETNA* subject ment of a non-partisan commission ! of a brave and honorable struggle is not i t u l'ther. he will i*iid the law enforced with respond First Gold Six Per Cent. ID- vigor ■: an ilien and not of an The Democrats arc lllltge. ; ear and heart. in the habit of nam- Indigestion. most POPi LVit m;\A( i p tie ialit y. 'i'llere has been no par- American. ing .Jefferson as founder of their .Now .hi tin- market For Dnrahility, Sim- with the law in of the party: 20 Year Bonds! Miggling any and on the of the tariff I plivify, Frouomy. and Healthy, ; warm yet subject HORSFORD’S Acid —or r11 i:— til.- •'.’•meats or bureaus, as had before they Phosphate. -irit ?!:•- »;«» •••;..•.! AH join: a clip-joint*, aiv to the avenue. *>t are :u radical to j>aia« v ice v c | ha been made impart ially close of his right shaker, si ft ing grate, a ! .Ini: hie water honor and b>ve should attend the march. Administration, tlie revenue Promotes digestion with- lihiuelauder Water lists. The now in Co., pans. It omihines tin- great* -t i -.im-nt' eligible system the column of the victor.' from the tariff on • A comrade in imports produced a con- Of-' RHINE WISCONSIN. ever in a furnace. m all the has for the out injury and thereby re- LANUER, \\Y have just received a car-load this cele- emltnili--1 healing departments i in 1 *<’».'•. i am not less a ••omrade sidciable and the 1 f not for !•• in -vm! parade surplus, question was I MM). your vicinity, i-1. lor me promotions upon Dated Sept. I, Payable Sept. I, 11*10. luatei'i salt and oiler i: at the following juices: testimonials e done'.' Should tin tariff lieves diseases caused by j• c s ,,t .;s a i Interest pa\aide .March ami September 1st, at Uhls, 22 merit asi-erinim d b\ ;t b' containing 14-pound hag-at sd.no p.u MANTl I I lti.D \N i» s v 1 li ne used even sun able on si on to reduced or should this be the olhee of the Holland Trust New York of surplus of the food. The j Co., hhl. record. and the efficiency the ol all sections the maintained? Jefferson indigestion 1’otli and interest in | urge upon the people pointedly asked: ! City. principal payable Uhls, containing .‘5(' 10-pound hag- at -U.oo per m ri increased. New York in Cold Coin id the standard WOOD. BISHOP k TO.. by greatly consideration that no good cause can be '‘Shall we suppress tht and best remedy for headache present hhl. 1 imposts give and fineness. pproval so given by the t!),i! Uhls, containing • ?<) d-jioutnl hags at .-.‘5.20 j>er heartily upon tin- lines of law lessness. advantage to foreign over domestic BANGOE 3VLE. ! i'111 to all those which promoted proceeding from a disorder- hid. agencies I Mobs do not discriminate, and the pun manufacturers?'’ For himself. In* recom- Sacks containing 14 1 hag- at < 1 .do ite to I Ronds in denominations >I sf>()0 and sl.uou. 4-pound per the education of the eliil- tliem hay no re- mended that •‘the ed sack. ishments inflicted by imposts be maintain- stomach. Present bond issue siid.tiOO. Present annual reve- : the land was bestowed the ind Hail ih. saiujdc jiockets gi\rn away with lirs: worthily or salutatory influence. On ed,' that the surplus created 1‘should ! ntte in excess of interest and operating exj eimes, pressive juirchase. The qual.yv is \vn nice and we know '-ts my ln-arty approval, as does and be to s2.s20. Franchise i- exclusive. Thirty years' con- contrary, they beger revenges per- appropriated the improvement of on will all those \»hn use it. 1 Trial bottle mailed of cents jilease "cclaration as to of receipt 25 tract with cit\ at. Payment of in- liberty thought feuds. h is the duty !o;mU. canals, rivers and per year. FOR SALE. petuate especially ; education.'" If in stamps. Runiford Chemical Works, terest. is secured b\ hydrant and railroad rentals, a--iciiec and the separation of see that the Constitution SWAN & SIBLEY | of the educated and influential to did not give sufficient R. I. pledged and paid direetH to the Holland Trust COMPANY. re- Providence, md State. The safety of the •»! i to Co., to lie used for Hie >( in- Till-: real in IVAN tin- weak and ignorant, when accused power warrant these appropriations, exclusively payment | lk-llast. April li, 1 SPg.— I Hi | P-idae an and terest on these bonds. [ known as tin- WILLIAM O. Al.l'i.N .per: intelligent citizenship, crime, are tried before lawtul tril.ui- Jefferson cut so far as to recommend pr« | fairly Price U»l and accrued interest. consisting ..i the l.n-c .wo story house. with ell iea>ed interest manifested in the 1 that it be unis. The moral sentiment <•! the epun- amended. This presents the i j ami liarn, with ;;ood orehtird and garden grounds in with J. W. FREDERICK & CO- education, the cheerfulness should be aroused and to strongest condition of affairs I \23nnii This is wel: located and in a'ood eoitdi try brought upon which ■iWlf5» Brlfast. jn'opert the taxes are all !-J- tion for a hoard ini: hon.-e. and will he sold at a necessary paid by i bear for the of these oflenccs a protective tariff can be and suppression justified, reasonable figure. It desired, one-halt the pur- and the renewed interest mani order. Jefferson did not ! against the law and hesitate to recommend chase money can remain on niortatiec a reasouabh> the children in the national flag it. The. The necessity tor a careful diseriinina- j Democrats of the present day, it time. For terms, apple to "fnl indications that the New Fish Market ROP.EKT E. or WM. o. AI M V Portland, coming iion the our is needless to sa v, are the direct among immigrants seeking opponents ■ Ur.i.KAsr Sa\ i: < P\nk. >ii with or at will direct, public affairs becomes every more of the which Jefferson shores day apparent. policy thus outlin- At the WEST END OF LOWEH BBIDGE Pel last, dune l.'». isttl. L’.'df d prudence and patriotism. want and should not receive ed and adhered to. I We do not — ut» rest in tree -• When that what has been be public schools, open | those yvlio by reason of bad character; the principle of reciprocal may NVe have opened a first-class fish market at the NO STAlf VINO li EQUIP ED. <>t is above stand, and are to liil'lren suitable age, supreme are not yvanted at home. The t rade was first >sed to he ready supply lobsters, I Chlchcftt. fins'.; dz or habits plop introduced of in NO POISONOUS MEDICINES. ttlnnuind Ttrnnrt. u 1 You who suffer from clams, and all kinds fish, and oysters care for them will be jealous and and the lov into the tariff the again. industrious self-respecting, system, Democrats their season. We have made arrangements No hindrance to business or general "hint. The school system, how- diserimi- showed a most with N so that till public ers of law and liberty, should be ( generous appreciation of and Biliousness Sherman Walker, orders habits. Pennyroyal pills u'as not intended to restrain the ua- and the and Dyspepsia left at their meat market for any article in our Mated from the pauper, the criminal j question, gave it their so No ill effects the treatment. SATE, always -liable. lapics, ask d support line, will be filled. We solicit a following j£\ right of the after contrilm- come to burden long as more promptly I'ruryi-t ler A<-hr a English parent, t he anarchist, yvho only Republicans refused to it. should confidence share of I can send treatment to accept place your patronage. my anywhere, mini Jim ml i. ft£«>«l and Gold inetalhc\\jiy the school to choose ef- Rut when the bf-xes. s iied public fund, and disturb our communities. Every j Republicans came to ap- with full instructions, that will expel the wi'h Mire rihhon. Take Vy :"'r for his chil- it the in the medicine no other. Jit fuse dangerous substitu- 'v educational agencies lias been made to enforce the prove Democratic proven SLEEPER & fioiii At fort laws, j support vanished, by WEST, | worm, head and all, in about three hours, timi imitations. Druirirists. nr send4«. I in for favored aid by the general gov- some convictions have been secured and instead of we find stumps particulars. t-stitnonials and and j favoring the Demo- without sickness or the least “Relivf for in letter, bv :'1"■ a record and Retail in Fish of danger. I.atiiem’* retara 111 to the with cratic National Wholesale Dealers all kinds /’nnar. public schools, under the contract labor law. Convention passing a reso- forty years’ curing The treatment is not the Mull. 10.000 Ti ■stimonihls. A'amt unpleasant, tnichentcr 1 aeiulcul lu..Umllitoii i;d view to the necessities of some of is lution hostile to Belfast, Maine. 28 _ Nquarik 'Flic general condition of our country the system. than some advertised instructions not hard to follow, and the Void by all Local Druggist*. l'hllada.. Pa, ■s"uthern States. But it is of Rut in of newly gratifying one of great prosperity. The blessing spite Democratic opposition results are amsoh tki.y ckistaix. tyr5 "’itf that of these States are, and we have attained or an many God has rested upon our iields upon through reciprocity a sarsaparilla imitation of House for Sale. Send 2-cent stamp for pamphlet and new "inmendable developing our The annual value of our and valuable and liberality, people. trade, the system instate ot tne late maiuusu.' full particulars. S'diool to the advan- has increased more than lias demonstrated its the True L. F. Medicine revenues, great foreign commerce many advantages. MAHONEY, on Nortliport Ave Forty years’ experience. d the children of both races. the We were about *400,000,000 over the average for pre- to declare sugar, molasses line, Belfast, consisting of house DU. J. F. TKUE, This is the stone L, carriage house, barn, and on< "OKK DONE Foil THE F A K.ME IIS. ten and more than 210,000,- coffee and hides free of all philosopher’s ceding years duties in the half acre of land. The build A CISC ISA-, Maink. 1 00 over 1800—the last unaffected by McKinley bill, but instead of aie an ni nrst-ciass '•onsidcrate attention of the farm- year that we that will bring back health. mgs condition. ne location u SHiWS BUSIEESS COLLEGE, Portland, Me. new tariff. Our in 1892 ex- a law which we the finest avenue in the and command: 'd the to the the exports passed by asked the sev- upon city, Open the entire Is the one in New whole country is invited an entire view of $8.00 a Dozen year. only Eng- 1 eral Belfast The estate will lx ; :h ceeded those of 1890 bj more than $172,- nations interested what I Look for Red hay. land which has its Theory and Practice in separate done the State and Agricul- they would large Letters, sold for cash, or half and witl through the annul for ten to have those casli, balance, apartments, conducts a Ladies* Department and refuses d of 000,000, and average years give articles made free. at low rate of for a term o in the interest ag- We mortgage interest, a. accept payment in advance. Send for Departments Our of breadstuff's found that the “L. F.” at house. For Cabinel Pictures. Catalogue. dture. Our had for ter by $205,000,000. exports privileges which we were years. Apply F. L. pork products more than about to j MRS. SARAH S. At TUTTLE A SHAW, Principal* Mv over those of 1890 I give without cost MAHONEY, SON’S. been not excluded the increased and without lySlnrm 18tf only by great Or R. E. DENTON, Belfast. Belfast, Aug .1, 1892.—Cm31 wro31 Waldo the Banner Republican Journal. County. Persona 1. Personal. Fourth Maine Reunion. Mr. D. of was Mrs. N. P. arrived home from Tlie annual reunion of the Fourth Waldo County gives a Republican plu- C. Peirce, Fairfield, Iowa, Bean Boston Regi- BELFAST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1892 in Belfast last week. Monday. ment ami Second Battery of Maine Volun- rality of 445. against a Democratic plural- teers was held at 8. In the * * E. H. Miss Camden, Sept. | ity of 15 iu a Mr. Bant«>n, of Freedom, has gone Mary Dyer, of Portland, is visiting at l'l Hl.l'im* rVKKY THURSDAY MOIi.MXG BY Till. is1.Hi.making Republican gain forenoon CLARK the comrades arrived to the num- I & t" Mass. Joseph H. TrusselPs. i ,a 4(to. To do tliis in a year when Andover, SlEEPEI her of about a hundred and twenty, and the ill the State Clifford J. Pattee is at Oronoon his second (.’apt. David E. Bird returned from a visit ARE NOW OFFERING Journal Pub. Co. the LYpublican plurality time was pleasantly passed until noon in ! Republican to Portland to entitles year of a full course. Monday. falls from ls.000 12,000 greetings and living over again the exciting CHARLES A. IILSBCR* to the credit of the banner Miss Bertha of is Rev. Geo. E. Tufts arrived home from his ! events which the veterans | ^ eb. Waldo being Hadley, Boston, visiting through passed abroad THE HOST ASTOUNDING trip their service. noon a RUSSELL DYED.Local Editor. county. Judge Johnson as usual runs her mother in this city. Tuesday. during At bountiful BARGAINS ■ was furnished the veterans and ahead of hi- ticket, and so does Conn- Mr. Irvin H. Eaton went to Bangor Sat- Mrs. Frank B. Frederick, of Boston, is vis- repast by citizens of of which all a two iting relatives in this Camden, showed KK1T HI.1CAX NOMINATIONS. ty Commissioner Stiles. But most of the urday for week’s stay. city. ; : their appreciation in a manner not to be dis- j candidates run behind the Governor owing Mrs. T. J. Hopkins made a brief visit to Mr. E. A. Farrar, of Bath, is in town visit- CLOTHING FOR puted. PRESIDENT, not to mistakes in her mother in Orland last week. ing relatives for a week. -Ever seen in in part.if entirely, voting Waldo County, to clear out broken lots and make room for mi A t 2 o’elock the business meeting was held under the new ballot. Mil- Mrs. Emma J. Marshall and daughter Lil- Mrs. Joseph Marthon left Thursday for BENJAMIN j Congressman and the following officers were chosen: HARRISON, Boston and D. C. likan has reason to be of his lian arrived from Boston Friday. Washington, OF INDIANA. good proud President, L. 1>. Carver: Vice Presidents, he is Mr. L. has been confined Line of county and his town. In this city Miss Lizzie Scott, of Dorchester, Mass Henry Kilgore Davis Tillson and Oliver Conant: Clerk and Magnificent Fall Mrs. to his bouse a few days by illness. Clothing runs close to the Governor and gains visiting Albert C«. Morey. Treasurer, Robert Amlerson. By invitation FOH VICE PRESIDENT. up :,l) slliT,s fr"1" "ll1 st-■ k, all worth $12.00, $S.(>r Mr. $10.00, on his vote of Hon. \Y. G. Consul General at Hali- Samuel Redman took the steamer of Den. Tillson the reunion next is to be j $0.00, most of them I nearly two hundred votes Frye, year pattern* suitable for any season of the year, an-, sell th*. Penobscot for a visit to Boston. held at Hurricane Island. At roll call To WHITELAW REID, | lwhile he gains .V>4 over his vote of fax, arrived at Belfast Thursday. Monday members of the Fourth and 47 of The Misses Barnes, of New are vis- Regiment -UNIFORM PRICE OF OF NEW YORK. i two years ago in Waldo county. Our Mr. Frank W. Collins, of Rockland, came York, $5.00 A SUIT.—- the Second answered to their names. their aunt, Miss Elizabeth A. Barnes. Battery t" Belfast for a short visit Saturday. iting We shall name a mi is now in the Republican figure ire sell, wliieli will in ike a il a county solidly Supper was served in the hall and it was :i everything you lui.vei Mr. and \Y. < elected Mrs. R. of ar- Mrs. (ice Eaton have return- g«-t yifit t" »me in and look. For Presidential KLectors. column, having every county George Lancaster, Bangor, merry that sat down to eat it. In j in company rived in Belfast for a visit. ed home from visiting Bangor and Brew- r-m ri.i v < -U" la it». r. ot'iicci except sheriff. The Republican Thursday the ev a was held in the Meth- er. ening meeting ; EXAMINE THESE rilii.MAS W 11Y1»1. Hath. majority is the largest which she has evci Mrs. Geo. W. Frisbee made a three days’ odist Church, music being furnished by the BARGAINS; W11.1 1AM M. NASH. •: them held. Mrs. J. W. Wheeh-r. of Best on, is the Democrats visit to friends in Thomaston last week. visiting Camden ( I iveil since the fusion of RMiintet. ommaiider Fred Aldus, j Fast Black 2 for First District K. M.<:-•<*i>\i.l, -i>: in t. Al. ( Wkim, kwoou. r' Lew ismn. and Greenhackers The people visiting Post.G. R presided and Laundered White Tliiiii !5i-trift. ..A \V. Wi:.m>. of Sk--wlu\:::m. street. j Shirts, 49 are not in favor of free trade and Mrs. C.'s mothers—Mrs. Charles Moore. after a witty opening speech introduced, the Fourth District. .Hoonta < Hi nm:y. Moasi-n. county j Unlaundered White 39 Mr. Thomas P. went to Shirts, Get*. O. has re-elected Logan Limestone. following gentlemen as Col.' a debased currency. Mr. Bailey been speakers- Hammock “ his Mrs. Hats, 39 Fite Results of the Flection. trustee of the Maine Agricultural Wednesday,to visit daughter, Sadie Elijah Walker. Gen. J. P.Cilley. Lieut. ('■*!. Society. French Balbrigan 39 “ Notes by the Way. Howard. L. D. Carver. Comrades Clias. dimes and Underwear, * Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson returned « The state election last Monday more Outing Caps, 39 l>r. S. W. started for Gordon. from The Point Lookout Isle an Hunt. Johnson Monday than met the expectation of Club, Any Straw Hat in stock at half the cost. Republicans. At the dost- of our last letter to the Jour- on The Belfast veterans who attended were Monday. Pennsylvania atrip combining business t ie fact that b\ ex- Call in to our store and one Despite extraordinary nal we were speaking of Parkman and its with pleasure. A. I>. Chase, J. C. Cates, Geo. W. Burgess. get of «>tirdiseoimt hooks. Thev w:! ena'-le extra ■'> cent. t»n ertions the Democra's succeeded in bring- old lulls. our text, as also Adrian Tuttle left last Friday for New Robert Waterman. Alfred per yu-ir pnrehases. grand Resinning Miss Annie Dorr, of Waterville, who has Benjamin Kelley. where lie is of out their reserve vote. Ren. Cleaves is i' U' we ride from Parkman to the York, undergoing treatment Cobb and (it". W. Pattersi.n, each and all ^Cnitom Clothing made to order in Custom at low ing journey, been visiting Miss Maud Barker, returned Dept, prices now towns of and thence the of whom arc lavish in their before the rush elected (.overnor by about lii.OOO plural- twin Cambridge Ripley, eyes. home Tuesday. praise of the commences, to where the of ami Maine’s "Rig Four’’ are returned to westerly Harmony harmony Mrs. Chas. O’Connell and son Ralph pass- generous hospitality courteous treat- ity. Edmond clerk at «S: Wil- farmers in the fields over Wilson, Kilgore ment the\ w ere accorded the CLARK substantial majorities, and busy engaged ed a few days at Castine last week, return- by citizens of & SLEEPER, 83 Main St.. Congress by son's. is routined tlie house a Belfast looking the pretty ponds of Hartland. Har- to by serious Camden. there are in both ing Friday. Republican gains a throat difficulty. CLOTHEHS, TAILORS AND MEN’S mony and St. Albans, presented very It is announced that Col. Walker is soon FURNISHINGS, branches of the Indeed, with N. P*. of 1). is in Legislature. Milliken, Washington, C., Mrs. E. pleasant picture. A. Hopkins and daughter. Mrs. E. t" issue a "1 the Fourth of Camden. Mr. M. is a brother of Congress- history Regiment. the exception Knox, every as are Viet ween A. possible These ponds, nestled they Daniels, started for Newton. Mass.. Mon- As the w as one of the first formed man Milliken, Regiment in the State has gone hills crowned with dense and county Republican. high forests, day afternoon. at the outbreak of the Rebellion, and re- The facts and the arguments are all on dotted here and there with sailboats— Mr. Frank A. Patterson left Monday for tiny Miss Alice and Master Pare, of Law- cruited from this immediate vicinity, our where he until Harry the side this and the in- the whole scene and beautified Chicago expects employment Republican year, pictured by rence, left steamer Penobscot for home citizens cannot but feel a deep interest ii. the fair. by the voter is shown the of a after telligence of Maine by golden rays early twilight—formed Monday afterm><>n. the forthcoming work. Co. K. was com- must the beholder with a Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Mathews took the returns. view that impress posed almost wholly of Belfast men. a Misses Janette E and Elizabeth David- being sense of its true and for a Ban- The Waldo have beauty grandeur. steamer Lewiston Friday trip to re-organization of the old State militia eoa county Republicans son, of Albany. New York, are visiting Miss From Harmony we drive through a portion gor and Bar Harbor. pally Know a as the City Greys. special reasons for congratulating them- Charlotte T. Sibley. of the towns of Hartland and Cornville to Mrs. W. B. Stinson, of recent- selves on their and Winterport, Mrs. Bells. magnificent victory, the bustling town of a Emily Howe and daughter, and Miss Wedding Skowhegau, passing ly paid a brief visit to her soil, Mr. 1*. S it is safe to that few so Emma of say anticipated on the eastern bank of the Kennebec at Clary, Boston, are visiting Mr. night Staples, of East Belfast. Bl.uk-Baktlktt. A very pretty wedding glorious a result. The people of the the of Mr. A. R and Mrs. Chas. H. Pray. pleasant home Smiley took at the home of Mr.-. Mrs. A. Cf. of this attended place Benj. Bart- ar- aware nf are also to he on Morey, city, yi.ui th- FACT tliat county congratulated Here we found another whole-hearted pa- Mrs. H. E. Shute and Mrs. Edward La the meeting of the Lincoln Baptist Associa- lett, of I'nity, Wednesday noun. Sept. Ttli. securing such excellent officials—men of tron. as als" a pleasant and well furnished Policy, of Stockton Springs, visit.--! Mr. and tion at Camden last week. when her daughter,M iss Mary M..was united and in home. the well conveni- Mrs. W. L. Hanson last week. ability, integrity, every way iptali- Among arranged in marriage to Mr. W. W. Blair, of the rim ences of this home was running water at the Mr. Charles B. Ha/.eltine returned Satur- lied Du* the positions they are to occupy. Mr. F. H. Colley, who has been in Port- of ( eorge H. Leonard & (V., Boston, The from a week's to Alex McLain's defeat i»f Mr. the candidate sink, and we wondered how this could be, as day trip R.H.GSI&Son The Ames, land and vicinity f.-r ten days past, returned bridal procession was ushered in by tw. of < m northern Maim*. all ! the building sat upon a rolling ridge land amp y "II til.. 1(EsTT1:A1»E:i f in 1 • >l "heritL and of Mr. "wan. as home train litrl-• dressed in u hit*-, (i. represen- by Monday morning. girls itrude Bal- llf ami Ian sell.,1.1 with no visible means of so abundant- M. of R. a.U-t m< IlOI'SK being Mr. Hollis Coombs, Providence, lard and a tative from Relfust. is to he regietted. Mrs. Julia Knowlton. of Rockland, who Sybii Berry, cousin and a ir.cce IX TllK S I’aTE I 1 IS A FACT, ami we j with water. On I.. \\ ho has been his brothers in this v : ,■ ly supplied inquiring visiting 1 of th. bride. Mis- L. 1 want r r in mi a, l wht-u in wan; iim! should in»t have oeeurred: while on has been visiting lnw mother, Mrs Wate -- Mary Ballard, of Min- found the supply was obtained fiom a dis- returned home "I aii.vii no in mi lima MV ar- lit il'Mi city, Friday. man. returned hoim ncapo;:-, was maid ! lioimr and F. \V rhe other hand tin election of Mr. Run- Tuesday. In l'l.EASE i; ,1 v I'nsn'rVEI \ tant hillside se\eral hundred rods from the of I>r. L. M. of Athens, Me., Flu se, Belfast, best man. The bride u t- save vih -. nel!" as was an Ellingwood, Mrs. K. Promis. of who has money •,,.r n ,;. County Attorney unpleas- lions.*, hither by means of an aque- Philadelphia, brought' made a short visit t" his brother. l)r. attired in a cream white lately been at F. E. the bt-alitifully silk ant surprise to the Democrats. The Re- duct that has it.- visiting Crowley's during beautifully performed duty A. C. of this with train, and carried a 1>. t white Ellingwood. city. summer, returned home last week. publicans gain the Senator, and the six for a number • -f years. R.H. COOMBS & carnations. Miss Ballard wore an Mrs. (i.-orgia A. Bucknam and >"ii, of elegant SON, aie divided be- tin* home of Mr. C'apt. E. E. Pendleton is a week's Representatives equally 1.caving pleasant Smiley taking !• w < de elieiie and als« i The Hons- East Boston, have lately been visiting at C. ye repe carried Popular Furnishers. vacation at Isleshoro. His on tween the two we call upon Warren Russell, of thi> town, place the train white carnations. Tl:e parties. T. Richards', on Cedar street. parlors were pr«>- j wlic has a farm of boo acres is supplied by Mr. Kerr, of Brewer. very desirably decorated with ferns, vines and The tributes to the memon ol Wlnt- Mr. L. returned home fu-ely -ut XT located and under excellent cultivation Hovey Shepherd Dr. Chas. P. Bean, of Boston, arrived in tiowers. The bride was her iiclertaliing given away by ■' tiei are fervent, and wall from where he has been .. many, deserved. somewhat in Friday Seal Harbor, \\\ u,(, ...... t. j Mr. Russell, t'u ugh advanced Belfast Monday morning, said “good morn- Frank A Bartlett. Kev. F. F. Fate, ;';Mr brother, r' 1 >• Press and pulpit unite in doing honor ti- employed during the summer. •1 >'l r >t' k :s :• !" * \ r. II! years, was busily engaged in the grain held, ing" to the hoys and returned at night. pistol-of the Free Baptist Church. Portland, man the and the poet, and thus fittingly where in a brief interview he informed us Mrs. Mary Walkei, of R.-eklami. who has Edw. C. RMiimby left by boat Monday. He performed tlie ceremony in an impressive ■voice the public sentiment. Rev. F. L. that he has t his year harvested .">0 tons of been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. hay, goes to Minneapolis, where lie has a situa- manner. A wedding breakfast was imme- of the has fifteen acres of and hoed Heath, returned home Saturday. R.H. Rextoid. Roxbury. Mass.. I’nivei- grain crops, tion in the hardware store of the W. K. diately served, after which the happy maple COOMBS & SON, and has done the labor himself with oc- I salist Church, spoke of Whittier in his only Mr. John M Kilgore and family returned Morisoii Co. look the 2.*2" train for a trip to Bar Harbor. M)EUTAlvEHS, casional help by the day. to their home in l.mvrll last sermon last ."unday. a ml said among other week, leaving Mrs. Susan Howard, of Portland, who has Several of the party accompanied them as 70 & 72 Main St.. with .mi*, a. r. Belfast. (>ur next can was urner, on steamer Penobscot far as things: Thursday. been visiting at Mrs. Sophist left Burnham. The many friends of Mi- of this tnwii. anotliei :>0<)-acre fanner, and Lothrop's, ami Mrs. Blair extend to them their This man has moved across the whole F. L. Banks, Esq., of Boston, who has for home Tuesday. She will make a .-short best judging from surroundings, one of the hus- wishes. will make their hm-m b p. range of life. His words are recited by been visiting his father, Franklin Banks, stay in Camden. They ones. Turner is some- | the children and are chanted in the tling. prosperous Mr. toil. returned home by Thursday’* boat. Senator Joseph R. of Connecti- elm re lies not less t ban in the homes of rich thing of a sheep man, having a dock of about. Hawley, — cut. came to Mr. Calvin Austin, of was in Bel- Belfast Thursday from e and poor. He contributes an undying :ah» head, all coarse wool grades and good Boston, Liberty, Postal Fhanoks. Ti following hanges > and took a team for where lit conviction that the race of Rod's prophets ones. After leaving here and calling at the fast Friday to attend the directors’ meeting Winterpori. in local postal scr ice arc annoum-ed from is never to die out. His in the protests against rilie farm of Hiram M >ore. we met Mr. \V. of the new People’s National Bank. spoke evening. Washington: wrong wore as vigorous as those of the E. French, tlie well-known wool buyer of this Mr. Willis E. Crabtree, of Belfast, passed Mrs. Margaret Feiidriek and Mr. Charles Polite 21*1. Knox to railroad station (n. •.) ! old Prophet Jeremiah. Let us believe in Leave Knox A. and both readily subscribed for the Sunday with his father in this city, having j I*, h nd of Baltimore, who have been daily .-x.-.-pt Sunday.o.o.'t M.. the ei n'imious of as place, rich, purposes Rod they been on a business Aroostook. and 12.40 P. or in seas >n to ct.nnect with FLOUR! trip through M., “American Sheep Breeder,” evidently ap- tin- summer at Bar are in • move across the ages, and let us follow [Brewer Echo. passing Harbor, trains. Arrive at railroad station in 1 1-2 a exclusive- him in-leading the life that never perishes. preciating periodical published, tin- city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben i. Libby. hours. Leave railroad station daily e.x -ept j i Misses Jessie M. and Fannie A. Sargent Fur on of Thenceforth he is more ever. in the interest of Sunday arrival trains, but not later living than ly sheep husbandry. Mr. .Kno\vh>. of Soim-rvill; j went to last for a short Raymond than s.Oo A. M.. and .“,.4" P. M. Arrive at rest most who live most we our course Northport Saturday FLOUR! Now turn They divinely northward, stop- Mass., who has been visiting lu> brother. Mr. Knox in 1 1-2 hours. so visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. j Adopt immediately. completely, and he has been at lest over with Mr. \V. Goodrich. ping night Jonathan returned home t hose Rhoades. Knowles, Monday. OF ALL KINDS many years. Here one rinds a home so in its pleasant bill was at •nice called back rhedeat’ •!' \i! by m-w Mis h... .J r j.ivM iu : * '»i the eve of her for surroundings and so complete in its general Mr. Ralph M. Gilmore t--k the boat Fri- departure Europe his uiorher. FLOUR! .iiic- u .t! that oar is there are not for en route l- r Isle, Miss Fiances J. if makeup only regret day Rangor. Presque ■'”'1 Dyer promised, oppor- Mr. Alfred son of Hon. 1». A. FLOUR, more such homes in the State of Maine. where he has a p• *iti«• n a* a! ediP-r of the Boody. offered. to vend a letter or two to good tunity Boody. of Brooklyn. N. Y.. arrived :: Bod The I;1111ii\ consists of the ag'-d parents, who Star-I ferald. j the Journal. This lias now promise been fast train, t. make a. ad Washburn Co.'s in the of by Tuesday night’s Crosby Superla- settled upon this place early part Mr. John B. Timm •*. win La* been i 1 i for fulfilled, and we congratulate our readers Oil his relatives here. He has been t- ’he the present century, and th«-ir son. Mr. (\ several months, has returned to his business *n the treat in store for them. In a K* U'ks •! the Keiinebci tive S6. pri- W. Goodrich, and his wife. The hard and seliirgat and is looking IiK»• a m-w man, or rather, vate note Miss Dyci says of her contri- Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Woods, of Me'.r- sc. patient labor of the father, followed by the more like his former *elf. bution: “It skims the surface and Mr. and Mrs. <;.•• L. of only of intelligent efforts of the son, have wrought Proiity. M.-d- ! Please remember we lia\ e tlie lar.:**** in ,• Mr and Mr*. Allred Mixer, of Concord. \\V i. U *; l\ ford. Mass., are at Idlewilu. tkings, but as comparatively few of the from the dense forests and stony soil a most North Sla-re. N. H.. passed a day at Belfast last week. ihers of the travel abroad I excellent farm, with its smooth fields, tine N'-rthport. Mr. Woods built and b-rmuiiy! BEAVER, paper were en route to Penobscot to visit ; They this ami is now re- some orchards and substantial ami convenient years occupied cottage anfl thought general notes be a> Fancy Fail? Itrocenes might Mr. M.’s parents. The orchard contains between newing old associations. MONKEY, interesting as a more detailed account, buildings. live and six hundred all of Mr. Alfred H. A. (iroeschner, wife and | Misses and of but I do to describe this War- trees, nearly Dyer Bridgman, Boston, and WOOL SEAL, long lovely of who have CANNED GOODS. bearing age, and in a strong, healthy, grow- daughter, Watertown, Mass., i Maud and Mabel Mathews, of this city, sail- wickshire in detail.” Miss is a val- Dyer been the summer in Belfast and i ing condition. We deem it worthy of men- passing ed from Liverpool last Thursday for Boston, ! ASTRACHAN, ued member of the editorial staff of The home PATENT MEDICINES, tion that no evidence of the canker worm or Northport, returned last week. on Canard steamer Pavonia. The party has : ( NUTRIA ongregationali.st and a contributor to been in since of the fall caterpillar was to he seen here, Mrs. E. G. Merrill and son, of Waterville, travelling Europe May. For a STATIONERY. and we are few weeks have been in leading periodicals, appreciate though the ravages of these pests very have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rob- past they England Patrolman Julius Ze idler CAPE SEAL u •IMI'I.K PK her remembrance of the Journal while on noticeable in most orchards.- The location bins in this for some time. Mr. Merrill and Scotland. city Of the Brooklyn, N. V., I'dice Force, gladly AND CONEY a vacation tour. Her letter will is one of the most we to he appear desirable, think, arrived Saturday for a few day’s visit. The New England Association of Califor- testifies to the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla. * With Muffs to match if Wanted next week. found in Eastern Maine. It is situated on nia Pioneers of '41* swung their new grizzh Ilis wife takes it for dizziness and Our TOBACCO, * CIGARS Miss Hattie Robbins, who has been pass- | indigestion bear of white and blue to the breeze an an of tine land Mag red, 1 it works charmingly. "The children also ( undulating ridge farming her her A N L* 'hairman in his sent out ing vacation with parents, Mr. and from the Revere House staff t i.sc it with great benefit, it is without Manley despatch a bordered yesterday. doubt overlooking pretty lake, by high men who were active as •' most excellent for Fur in all Widths the night of the election said: “We Mrs. Levi L. Robbins, resumed her place as Thirty original thing Thai Tired Feel- Trimmings carry hills and heavy forests, within easy distance founders of the State sat down to dinner at iu*. i cheerfully recommend teacher in the Rockland High School Mon- GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Have sold furs winter and 14 of the lb counties.” We do not need of and Madison o’clock. Samuel Snow presided. Three constantly, Skowliegan Bridge—both for four and day. new members were chosen the -AUK AI.L RIGHT.- years, can obtain for y no to be told that Waldo was one of the two excellent markets for all farm by society— Hood’s products. E. a fur in >r f•..n Hiram Pierce and Benjamin 1*. Hazel- Sarsaparilla All as or garment, any length size, Mrs. Alice of Yt.. i:; l Hood's Pills to one goods guaranteed represented, money counties thus to the Cobbett, Brattleboro, every who wishes to ■ given Democrats. It Just across the road is the well known tine, of Belfast and Nathaniel Lincoln, of five to eight hundred dollars. Y > irs anil two who have been ! h ive health and comfort." Get HOOD'S. cheerfully refunded. bw:u< i.s not the first intimation we have had of and fruit farm of Messrs. Holbrook children, visiting Wiseasset, Me. [Boston Journal. nursery Please all ami examine else- Mrs. C.’s Mr. and Mrs. C. O. UP* before buying B. F. a dc.vire on the of & Son. Here one learn much of in- parents, HOOD’S PiLLS ‘‘’'ire liver ills, WELLS part certain individuals may constipation, where. If v.m don't see what want ask for ir. jilt you Belfast Sept. s !•* *_ ,n. Macomber, returned home Thursday. Transfers in Real jusuess. jaundice, and sick headache. i" “give Waldo away.” But the Repub- terest and value pertaining to orchard ami Estate. fruit culture. There are now Mrs. Nettie of licans of Waldo county do not propose to growing upon Levenseller, Boston, Mr. are the transfers in es- this *00 450 The following real be bound hand and to place 1,1 apple trees, plum trees, Chas. Cpham, of Lynn, and Mr. Chas. J. M. Ames &. Son, delivered, foot, the tate in Waldo County for the week ending 175 pear trees and 1(55 cherry trees, all in Sawyer, of Newton, Mass who have been enemy to suit the schemes of any one September Id. 181*2: Melvina Dickey, Stock- STOCKTON SPRINGS. an excellent state of growth and thrift. Not stopping at P. M. Jones’, left for home Fri- man or set of men. and it was ton Springs, to David H. Blake. Santa Clara, practically content with this already large and profita- day. asMircd Cal. Laura A. to Fred 1 *»m an .■ Monday night that the victory ble an addition will be made an- Field, Lincolnville, Belfast Mouse, keep instantly Uan.l a fnP orchard, the ariivals last steam- Opeeu Among Friday by W. Drink water, same town. W.T. C. Run- si'j'tnient .-t was theirs, (’hairman Manley needs to other season of 100 trees, besides a apple er Lewiston of our business men, who had to Laura J. ONE NIGHT ONLY, ic\ise his number of and trees. nells, Searsport, Cb>ssou, same despatch. large pear, cherry plum been to H. P. Boston,were Thompson, H. 0. town. Elvin F. et a!.. The Messrs. Holbrook have Hills of Staples, Stockton 1,000 H. E. Dodge, Marshall, E. \Y. Willis, A. to C. Richards, Boston. Frank estimated to 50 bush- Springs, Mary THURSDAY Maine makes her initial experiment cranberry beans, yield Condon. Sept15. S. Stewart, Troy, to Joseph Mason. with the secret ballot to-day, as Vermont els of pods, for which they receive Si per Cnity. -ANNl' A 1. TOl'K OF- to did last week. If it works as it did in Miss Annie Pendleton, who has been vis- Wm. F. Triggs, Belfast, Arthur C. Whit- i:• 11111;i. inu tlie tinest st Vns.-- bushel. A thrifty strawberry field was also Cr> *'les. :<> all ii:**s ami e.imlr: Vermont the Democrats will have no oc- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Pen- ney, same town. Wm. V. Thompson. Cam- MR. GUS. T. WALLACE, aiiapteii noticed which, with the proposed addition, casion for tears. Herald. returned last to [Boston dleton, Thursday Boston, Mass., to Harrie M. Durham, Boston. -SI' PPOKTRD P.Y- In or CeluloM I* will contain nearly an acre and yield an bridge. The Herald and other Democratic where she has an excellent situation as Hattie E. Belmont, to Edward R. pa- abundance of this delicious fruit. Thomas, Speeia 1 ran' taken t>* ri: them t" t he During New pers have had for stenographer. Packard, Searsmont. Leonard P. Thomas MISS LUCY PARKER, siaht. .Jassns ti11e.i ample provocation our pleasant call here we were shown a j to same. Warren And a of players, in his ('. tears ere tlii^. The Maine election returns crab tree which is claimed to be the Mr. C. F. Swift spent Wednesday and estate, Belmont, Weston, strong o.>mpam IIKIJVKV, IMiuniix l\ow, li apple great domestic play, entitled. furnish cold at the State and Monroe, to Waldo & Penobscot Ag'l. Socie- comfort to the advocates of only one known of this particular variety. Thursday Fair, Lewiston, was into service with D. same town. II. F. Dunton, adm’r., Bel- free ruin, free trade, wildcat banking, The tree originated in this State. pressed Mr. Geo. ty, one of the on the butter and fast, to Angie O. Thomas. Lincolnville. bulldosing and ballot box stuffing. Returning to the quiet and rest of the McCrillis, judges cheese exhibits. Joshua G. Wentworth. Waldo, to Ruth A. Goodrich home a pleasant discussion was FROM PUGHTOWN. Boston & 1S. !i. A. At '■) m. the Journal's elec- Smith, same town. Ruth Smith, to Car- p. Tuesday j enjoyed during the evening, in which our Mr. Milon Cushman, a foreman in the Our own Sob. orchestra six new characters. Bangor tion returns the hostess oline Smith, Belmont. fSAFETY were each of maintained that the BICYLES) complete, ! genial power Loom of Crompton works, Worcester, Mass., Watch for the of the PltiHTOWN towns in Waldo and influence of woman is of more value to Up-* parade Fiill twenty-six county having ! came to Belfast a few on a I Servico, days ago bicycle. at noon on •* the the world than is the ami influence FARMKRS BAM) day perform- been in full on blanks sent out power here Obituary. reported During his stay he was a guest of Mr. POR SALE BY THE AGENTS. ance. | of man. After considerable discussion our for the purpose. We some and Mrs. Albert G. anticipated Morey. PRICES 35 and 50. fair opponent closed an able argument with Mrs. Emetine H. Brown, of Holliston. delay, but in this and other respects were the pretty quotation from Goldsmith. “The Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Mansfield left Monday Mass., died at her home there on Saturday Seats now on sale at City Drua Store. pleasantly disappointed. hand that rocks the cradle rules the world,” for Washington, D. C., for a short vacation, last. Deceased was a native of Lincolnville, THAYER & ADAMS, President Harrisons letter of acceptance, and no amount of quotation or argument and on their return will buy a stock of fall her maiden name being Dunton. She was a from the could con- in the New York and Boston markets. half-sister of Messrs. Fred B. and Shubael and Hon. James O. Blaine’s letter on the traveling “Dip” agent good vince our antagonist that she was in error. They will be at home the last of next week. Dunton, of Lincolnville. and a sister of Mr. JEWELERS. F. C. NEALEY, issues of the campaign are published in Wednesday morning having arrived we Timothy Dunton, of Searsmont. She was full in this issue of the Journal and merit Mrs. David and Steamers will leave Belfast fm ('.in 1 an Capt. Hodgdon children, an Ansel who got early start for Ernbden via Solon and also aunt of Mrs. Wadsworth, laml ami Boston, daily, exrept Snml.iv a careful Of interest in this con- of New Haven, Conn., who have been visit- 2.30 v. m. reading. North Anson, and notwithstanding our liter- with her husband, went to Holliston Mon- Watch.es, PHOTOGRAPHER, For Searsp.ot, Burksport. Winterp'-t nection is an on the 7th in ing Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cottrell,left forborne article, page, ary defeat of the previous evening it is with day to attend the funeral. Her age was 75 den ami Bangor, dail>.exiejt Moml.iv. Brackett's Block. Brooks, Maine. J which the and of Saturday. They will stop awhile at a m., or upon atriv al of steamer t wages expenses Ameri- something of reluctance that we turn from Malden, years. Mass., on the way. RETURNINC can and Knglish workmen are contrasted. this nor do we until after pretty home, prom- it or work From Boston daily, exrept Sunday. that in future we will avoid —Prices reduced, quality Improied.— ising carefully Mrs. Joseph Wall, of Thomaston, who has Hon. Luther G. Philhrook, a trustee of the From Rockland, touching at Camden Waldo County Republicans owe nothing at about «>.oo \. m or m argument with the fair sex, especially when been visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. B. South- Eastern State Normal Schools, rept Monday, to the State ex-deputy Cabinets S3 Per Dozen. of steamer from Boston. Committee, or to Senator have the side of the home ■' they right question. j worth, returned Saturday. She was collector of customs and well known politi- Spectacles. From Bangor daily, except Sunda> Hale. are under to Sen- And now for Anson and m.. touching at all landings. They obligations Solon, Ernbden, accompanied by Mrs. R. W. Warren and cally in the State, died Saturday morning at jyimest Watch Work Done Dther sizes In proportion. Copying and enlarg- Promptly. FRED W. POTE, Agent. ator for his able and Storks from which you may hear of Miss A. F. South worth, who make a brief a ing in all Its branches. Special attention Frye convincing place I Castine. He has been postmaster and was CALVIN AUSTIN, \gent Belfest. to outdoor viewing. 3m35 , h speeches delivered in their behalf. our arguments for— Cooper Dip. | visit to friends in Rockland and Thomaston. well known Mason. High Street, given WILLIAM H. HILL. C.enM Manager ^ ur Dr.nr A3i. \\\V Messrs. Geo. A. ami F. Quimby A. Follett Elder C. S. Sliattuck, of New Hampshire, A large delegation of Belfast veterans and received new Morris safes this w'eek. Central District will begin the will preach at the Memorial Hall next Sun- ladies attended the reunion of the Twenty- About left CASES of INSANITY ,.\t Monday. forty Belfast Tuesday morning day at 2.W and 7..“0 p. m. sixth Maine Regiment at Liberty Tuesday. "11 all excursion to Augusta and the Soldier’s They report a large gathering and a good ,;i Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Baker, Jr., of was From the congratulating Home Belfast, quite Effects of at Togas. time. The Journal will give a fall report x kerson. of East Belfast, on the hadly bruised by falling from a train at Etna GEORGE W. BDRKETT’S The Non-Partisan next week. -sons, and the Journal adds its \\\ C. T. I will meet bridge Tuesda\. He was brought home on w ilh Mrs. “LA the train that See was in Old Orchard last week GRIPPE" u ith the others. Burriligton, Cedar street, Friday, night. Bracket Sept. 115th, at 2.150 m. and made full for the autumn ar-<>ld, who has heard eonsider- p. A buckboard party went to Searsport arrangements Are Alarmingly Prevalent, Belfast of i session of the G. L. of Good Templars in ; New Orleans slugging, got Lodge Good Templars initiated Monday evening to attend the closing excr- fare on fom men that place on Oct Half railroads tin- ex-champion slightly mixed \oung last Monday evening and cies i Mrs. Maynards dancing school in has six more for the I to members of the order, and very low rates SUICIDES him as John L. Son-of-a-gnn. next meeting. All that place, and report having a very enjoy- ■ at hotels. were proposed by one number. able time. From the reporter was shown yesterday llic work jjost, last 1 nursuay on A"iui|'nri avenue jjxg’ii painting, of Mr. Charles of grading and improving tin- The Monroe people are making all prep- ( Same cause >\ ell known Cminanl Jr. The uf between the city and Howard Murphy's, a j We announce the of an immense grounds tlie Memorial Building will begin arations for the fair that is possible. They arrival stock of ,,oue by Mr. Rowe Emery, of overcoat, new. The tinder soon in of i are a blue nearly will | Are Aunonnced in \L Kennebec Journal. charge Mr. Thomas Loftus, of building sidewalk from the viilagc to every paper, I he in* liberally rewarded if the coat is returned Bangor. exact design of the nnprove- the park, a distance of about one-half mile, to of time on route U iMild Ire rid of the awful effects of hauge r»l*J, ments has not to Dana I*. South worth, office of the Belfast you yet been decided on, but accommodate tin* people. China. Leave Palermo Co. La daily broad walks w ill be laid in concrete and the Livery Grippe'.’ A tire got a very slight start in Fred > at lo a. m. Arrive at China whole with a vest rda neatly graded, more or less or- Timm's shoe last The Journal had call from Mr There is BUT ONE Leave China shop Thursday evening, SURE REMEDY that daily except namentation. E. E. of Merritt A' but was before the ho>«- car- Graham, representative Ladies’ & extinguished Misses' Fall & Winter m. Arrive at Palermo l.hi) by Messrs. Soule, of N. V., manufacturers of NEVER A. Willis Thompson. C. E. M liite. riage arri ved. It was caused by the upset- Syracuse. FAILS, viz, the Nonesuch Condensed Mince Meat. Mr. A. S. Stoney. Allen Webber and 1- <>. ting of a kerosene lamp. i:m'Mo\. The annual reunion N w llo',, its, t A E Graham is calling upon the England Camp Clark, Sons of Vet- The new telephone line betweei Winter .;\ tamih took at the resi- his linn place erans. made a. visit to W. newspapers in which advertise. surprise Ceorge port and Monroe has been and (•eorge Sanborn, at Waldo e-mipleted Aonng a* Centre last Dube will leave Belfast next Sat- Camp, Lim-olnville, the two places were finally .lim ted last party * * ">i!i. Friends were present 1 I-rid ay evening. the isitors were on an excursion the "White Moun- .Although Saturday, so that Monroe is ic-w a oj urday Made part Garments. ,ad Princeton. and fr.mi Mass., wholly the\ wen- tain^. those wlm will go are Mr. unexpected handsomely tin* system ill IVllohseot Valley of which Among Ready dinmi was served. vocal entertained the at and Mrs by hoys the Centre. Bangor is the head. and Mrs. A. A. Howes. Mr. D. P. ■ ui a 1 music listened to and a Game Wardens Peabody and Erisbee have Flanders. Mr. ami Mrs. J. 11. Duimbv, Mr. This stock !.-_r passed \'ei'v pleasant I v. It Peir -. is with all the novelties ot the season, Hayward Es-p, has completed the and Mo. .1 W. and Mrs a:ul Miss We Guarantee to replete returned from their eastern trip. re- Doiigan OGRE you or RE- hold anotlu reunion They railroad at Ins Sept. M.osipiito Mountain pnarry Kirby port tinding several cars of short lobsters, i—-comprising-IT down the river so that ears are running. Mi. FUND your money. but not marked with the names of the j H1 U:>|. BtlKUDKKs' 11A< K.s. The Waldo "‘ Hx shi! >petl by Mathews I’c.iee has purchased a sixteen lease owners, they preferring to take the chalices power Horse Breeders will give their losing races (ori.n \vk no mokf. ? w.ek was a large refrigerator hoisting engine and > outempiates erecting a of loss on account of unmarked ars rather 01; Sept. 24. Entries close next Tuesday, r i'eside:i' ■ .>1 E Morey. Es«p. steam traveling derrick lor use on this road. than .’! the tines for short lobsters. The Sept. b'o. and tlie purses and classes are: JACKETS" The lirm is now ma- ISN'T iT A " NEWMARKETS?; out WORTH getting b TRIAL? Wardens think tln-y know the owners of The news of the Sullivan-Corbett light Free-for-all, 1 aO: 2.">0. >1\ saying that thing eatable that r 1.« Mountain excursion from Rockland taking orders for pictures of dience was a good one. After the le< titre tern purchased. We hope our efforts in this direction to please et-e.. for the World’s market offered was then In the matter of next Sunday, to be personally conducted by views, brief remarks were made by the local elerg\. our will induce them to lunches Belfast stands at the head After Mr. W. A. Kimball. A fast patrons be and from W Knowlton and son, who lie vs. Hack, Hanscom and Tilton. express train patriotic purchase an with Har llarhor for the summer supper the guests spent hour in strolling ail the conveniences will 1*e run. and home dealers, thus from 2> to >0 cent. Mixer Family Reunion. The annual re- saving per alvmt the on the is et urned home grounds, sitting the veranda fare very low. Belfast excursionists last week. union of the Mixer’s was held at Silver Har- or the comforts of lie o Mr. will take the afternoon (ioo.se Biver are raiining on enjoying Ttage. Saturday boat to vest Grange Hall. Friday Sept. •». It was aid Mrs. in their maimer Id »ck land. n o.amt of lack of water Dougan hospitable not ,mi large a as on former <.ai- gathering made the all let 1 at h m< and as the Grav has sold his house on company Tlie many friends «•« Mr*. Lizzie Austin in sions. but the quality of tile ml- meetingwas | is si. omuedioas. e. 1 to f ’apt Sew ll B. Fletcher •■ttagi notwithstanding Brooks and adjoining t'*wns will be glad t<* ly c.p to tlie standard. A pirn;. dinner was ! the number there was ahum!- •• ha.-k to Castille.\ horse large (•resent, kimw that she safely went through a severe serve.! and ou retiring from tin-tables we l- j an. e ot y< m. At about Sanborn M;. .u street last lor a right Mirgica! operation at Dr. Line’s Private Thursday that in that respect w e had had all that hear: : •I with a of hi> orchestra arrived, and ill w hut before lie liad part Ho-qn.ta! iu this, city Tuesd,i\ where she lias pro- could wish. After the .-lc iion .•! ..fibers an was in untii B. T. ELWELL. •. "• hv Miss dancing engaged midnight, whet, been under ’treatment he the past three f Do not fail to look at these as the are wav down. pi’tekiiy stopped was to. goods, prices excellent program listened lb- ■ the broke -i.e and a. n Pen Tuttle returned to parry up. e;ii._ that month." She is rapidly envaiesi iug and Perfectly Well at 79 marks were made by the older while songs j a ■ it hid been >m ress TI. r to linisli the sea- grand ugleuit will bi*:tt home soon. Dr. Luce Wi" assist- Thursday, and declamations Wei.- rendered by the' Years of ed iii the Drs. Age! :i !i s pin .I igrapnic tent 1 here. Thk Cnri;i iik,. The Junior«E. operatim by Kiigore ami : younger niem’-. rs :n a s -n 1-stirnng maimer. Society, .nmiissioners have Small. Lowell approv- .a the B.i'.i « >eutbl»- ai The vestry evening_ A ..f mm- took a buck >•-ard ride j'la. e Thursday SepT. 14th. IN'::. (,‘rac. ]•;. Frida;, party to j “Time Rolls Back in its •i the Maine Centrai. Be" J. F. Tilton ;e lied fron, Flight!" M Sec. pia Fdi. 4;• .J t'-nndi-ii Sunday, purring nj• t'lmir team at1 o-nr the last Sabbath. h:i> ‘The ENLARGEMENT authority KemieL subject being, Chris- Camden ami Taking the electric < ar.> ;•> < >ak- | OF PROSTATE GLAND ! tlKAM) AliMV. Ki.r <"l:n tillj.- till- as that of hr u past tum Gentleman." .... S. L. every pm mil Re\ Hauscom land (where a chowder dinner was partaken Carpetings, Ingrains. ■miadesof Waldo comit\ have be.-n mak- j EXTREME C0XSTIPAT10X and i'emd>>» ot rivers is > >hi. preached at Boor's Mi! is Stimiay afterno. .n. "f) and going them e to Dockland. Tlie party ing arrangements for a county organization, sermon a AND --and all on in surely shipped this fall After the lie held prayer and praise consisted of Mr>. J. G. Damon. Mr> K. (4. | grades hand large quantities.- and it has been decided to hold a to Lord, of Bath, is assisting his meeting service, ai whi< h two rose for prayers. Dy. r, Mrs. \V. M. Priest. Mrs. Geo. p. Lan- CHRONIC INDIGESTION perb ■ t .-ii ai organization at Sw an Lake pt. N. 8. Lord, during the rush, ....The eighty-eighth annual session of the rasier. Mrs. J. A. Gilmore. Mr. and Mr>. d. CURED BY THREE BOTTLES! carl> bi(»ctober. Tie- comrades slmuM .ill -1 is. 'Tis in-- ,i political an\ as, Lincoln Baptist Associat'on met 7, G. I' and Master Charlie, and Mr. C. A. Sept. Mr. B. T. Elwell. formerly of Pat make to attend. The dele- at they are making sails for a arrangements at the Chestnut Street Baptist Church, Black. TEN, AROOSTOOK COUNTY. ME., BUT FOR and THE LAST THREE YEARS LIVING AT W. attend ROCK GEORGE others wlu tlie National arge schooners The Belfast gates C for a two with a BURKETT, linden, days' session, Due hardly expects to encounter mos- land, Me., No. 5 Bunker -St., writes: En< t];. (.rand at Wash- stage route lias changed ampment Army attendance. .. .The hour of the e\ again large cuing quitoes on salt water, hut the ■•rher after- Gents:—I am now 79 years of age. Have been >rrin Bobbins the ington, i'» at Ch,. ag M Boston, will preach a; the Baptist Church at anchor in Crow Cue. It was m»t until MM mm st i pat foil has been Hr.' and Mr- ot ; M< late! a: Edgar Pae;. Belfast.! next Sunday... .The Junb ('. E. of 1 -reat- that *"r Intyre bought impr*>v- Society the party were well oft the land the next BETTER I. ..Abo a r we: v. u. mbers Charles L. five or six _• -v itor for the Church elected days ATTENTION n>e at ids r.he of- BUYERSOF creamery Baptist following lm-mlng that the let go. would have no aetion of (be bow els'at Stevens 1'ost, » L A. lb. Castim-. wili attend mosquitoes 'V- st Belfast dames A. Mill- j ficers at its meeting Iasi Sunday: President, all. I have been a great sufferer from in- nationa cic at Thk Pi-;-*im.k> National Bank. The di- digestion wiili no Within f this is mm located upmeiit Washington. Edith Yic- President, appetite. i*;ty. tit Burgess lo-bc-t fifteen minute- after taking food into the ■ rectors of The new IN o I '1’hey will j.-in m.-mb r- •{ M.'iiiavn pie’s Naii-ma. stomach, if would become in tile harboring business. P---t.| Green law : Host a lihoade-. Treas- Bank] strongly arid Seeretary, with extreme of Sears port, at B. 'la-: An ag tics.- wb- : met at tin ottire of P. F. Da: ton. Es«:.. Fri- burning sensation, and \ Hoyt have a crew at Brooks urer. Frank K m-m .The w rk •!' t-oing j no action of the stomach whatever. Pro will attend a « b g.- L. \Y- ei>. 1 >; A da;, last, and elected E. A. Km-wlton presi- vious to SKuDA’s now resideii of A. L. Ci ax the Umversalist Church is finished. and m.-w taking DISCOVERY dent. A c. mimttct c. .. i andSKODA’S LITTLE TA I had Wb.eeler. lb .1. F i. .. k--. Frank L.-i urns. c.isistiug Messrs. BELTS. ■ ic * •! 1' riTitm i'ei: abm an 1C Ha L .*1 i that (•. ch up. replace rim taken many mmi■ ■ m m■ remedies, in- Haii.M' Baker ami Austin was to Hr. S. ,1. WcLac-...... :-g- We- .,t* Silas chosen cluding near TUANk all tin -ar- ;. is m m li n >car- etc. Tin freseoing is hand.-' niely 1 B B”B^ improved api carpets, the mar- L.-ach. H. B. W«-.-< .at. r ]\. ]{, John pn ‘-lire >ai< vault and banking rooms. On ; saparillas upon at oj paint. d-me and is ii: a modern. sty le of im >et de- ket to-day with not the least benefit. j rht mmittee ted as lb Veazi.- and < *rg<- W. Mm. T: Bos- Satmday rep regards I had been taking your Discovery l»ut a hut •' a oinl.iiiation best suited to sign. few before I 'fit a derided Ks. lit.- sr. aim N*v safe and vault ami w> re instructed To make days change. CLOTHING! ton Hera 1 say> f’ms:/.-and shape of the ro.mi. Tire cdn... 1 have now taken one-half course (three ! a c-mra. ! with E. M :s I ntcrnariona.1 line, which Tie tw#-2iT\ -sixtl .mumb eu of C. K Co. h.r the bottles), and have a tine appetite nol ai.»;-m.-i:t '> in warm tints, with delicate j ileg zero'd the least distress or souring after •! i.\ Tin- Boston .v Bangor Tie (tram! Arn..- •! ilu- Republic a Wash- same. We have just received the and most wori,. in blue and gold. ( >\ .-r eating, bowels regular in action everv largest ■| a 11.-Xt Work, to bv Iig principally the ■ promises together I as ;• i1 m. t Take tin* *.f tile am is day, and food tastes good to ute as piac* 1 *oo b- a •■Comjmtit the life of trade.’ ami ..-t ween ."io.ooo and uo.i «-tcrails Tliis w i. i ; altar on. tin ceiling Bible, and oppo.-Pte when a boy: my bladder trouble has desirable stock of '■!•. left this pot Friday af- boa I'C-iit bur A w b 1 hut bus;ue.-v- is in the furniture line. iiiagm showing, ,i cross all I cv 'Wii. while other emblems oc- 1.miug entirely disappeared, c. v. *i ie i and I have -o 11. icttiming'Smnht;. mi.ni- a unpara*: iy sma ract mi, ; fu 11 Speiic r a; Wils-.u and P. 11. Coombs & Son experienced 1*111 ite i■ ai T a whoj,- a that I Pel strength "l the (i ra 11. Army. Last yeai it cupy appropri e$'eet great change led b\ the Katalid n's each have n,-w advertisements this week, it to to the wonderful ef- counted near;., half a million members, i is v. The w ork w'as d<-lie Mr. j my duty te-tily up phm-b-.g by tecu-. of oin remedies. •. w. The ■ New Brunswm k with and at the coining Von pay your money and take \ h w more than ; Burkett’s eriicient force of ch-ras is New Fall and Winter Bdlast Unix so- kept busy < fornmi hoy....Tim ersalist half a milieu. as there ha.- ■' n a large in- SKODA DISCOVERY GO., BELFAST, ME, ars older than the Katali- and customers depart happy er the bar- crease everv year sin. e its foundation. This i briety will lndd services in the Unitarian h.-.-n in SKOU VS LITTLE TABLETS, Built N«*w V-.rk at the nation's ranita w ill lie sure ! gains lie offers. .Tlmse interested in deeor- gathering chur- b the next two Sundays. Rev. Myra Mild. Safe. Efficient. Far su- \cw Brunswick is well known to awaken tender memories «.f the. great, re- ati\ c needle-work are referred to the j their pastor, will arrive to-mor- adver- perior lo any pill. For Head- view of the armies «.f tie- .nine tl/at march- Kingsbury, mg public, having run on This tisement of Miss Providence. P. I ache and Fiver Complaint CLOTHING, avenue at of row....Ke\ J. F. Tilton took the cars Brown,of ed up Pennsylvania the dose yes- cau these Tab- tion with the Katalnlin and who will be at nothing equal the war. terday morning to attend the Wald Baptist Crosby Inn, Sept. 20_A lets. W ith the HIM OVERY t he summer of 1880 and 'h.ring young lady wants a situation in a fancy or cure Rheumatism. 50 iu 1 I A TS and Shipplm; Items The f mr-masted s.-h.iou- Association at North Vassalboro.The they CAPS, of built and j 1 box ouh :«5cts. being coming of the dry goods store ...A pair of stray horses er Senator Sullivan was L wed to the Maine ; Eovvorth League Methodist church he winner of 1882 to rorso ix this city. She also took has been captured in Northport. See no- Central wharf last week by steamer Castine has elected the following delegates to at- in- Cambridge for a few weeks | tice. and lew eoai 1 tend the District Convention to he held at that boat was laid off an began discharging Thursday. We in for our wholesale and retail and by *> buy large quantities trade, Worcester, Mass., Oct. and 7: Rev. and ’i Arms 8he will She had in over l,4(>otoiis, the largest cargo vxp Boats. Messrs. H. G. Bick- continue on the route to save 10 PER CENT, on all of us. Mrs. S. L. Hauscom. C. F Ginn, Mrs. Geo mdi and F. K. have guarantee you goods bought Kaiahdin is ready for service. It ever brought here.... Schooner Clara sailed Cottrell named their sgcts. per year is ail the W. Stoddard, Misses Georgie Pratt and- if ther* Our will interest and it is no trouble t) us to s"iue time to tit the Katalnlin‘s Thursday for Rockland L load lime for New pinky Nancy Hanks, and is any- prices surely you, Jackson... .The Universalist the cost ;'J York... Sell Bell arrived from New : Mary Sunday thing in a name she is bound to there difference between nnl It will he rather late in the Maggie get show goods, whether you buy or not. School will resume its sessions next The sailed on a • e with cal for H. ('. Pit. her. Sunday, Nancy Monday 11 returns to the route. It is York Thursday fishing trip of JSth. at the usual hour and place. to Ish- an Haut.. craft ... schooner arrived and Sept. .Another has been •.tthe Boston & Bangor Company .Fishing Esperanza »fS“Please examine our goods before you spend a dollar and you knts. concert at added to fleet. i'» sailed She a "f a Amt skm The the Belfast Belfast's fishing Capt. Sewall rebuilding the Katalnlin this Thursday. shipped part save so the Patterson has will dollars doing. crew here.... Sch. Eiia M sailed Opera House by Mendelssohn Ladies bought and taken command by thing practically a new boat of Wiiley for New York with ice from H. E. Quartette was w ell attended and a -mplete j of sell Little Kate, of Camden, and is fitting xpeiist* of ><>0,ad for treat, hut the result much exceeded expecta- Groeschner steam Guinevere was the Emmeline being sent to day for Somes' paving yacht 78 MAIN STREET, BELFAST, MAINE. e- number on eu f-.r tion^, and nearly erv the pro- hauled out for the season in "pairs. The Viking is hauled New York.... Sell. 11. sailed Friday Thursday Dy- gram was encored. ’The vocal solos, duetts ! er's News Salt •>' ‘ii at Castine. The Electa’s Bangor to load for New York.... Revenue yard....The Bangor Daily says be and •ptartetts were all finely rendered, and ; "Ex-Mavoi F. A. has been TREASURER’S NOTICE. ii this date is to Islesboru only, Cutter Woodbury is about ready To Cummings busy tlw solo and V. Jit si‘b>,it Tii.rrs in th> i 'it y t if \V>if /».. /' ii,<- y .1. /;. Iso I. at Bath piano accompaniments by i recently with his making a model of Ii'lfnst, 'minty oner Sedgwick has made a line launched from tlie marine railway jackknife and the commonest kind Aim.iii Howes following list of taxes of non-resident owners in the .-it\ Belfast >r the yeai U91. in b!l> arrived Madam Hernamlez were i for a cat boat which in- proposes to build the :ying passengers. Duriugthe Lavinia Campbell Friday committed to How AU1> !• MASON, collector of said city rile third d .y Ji.iy, lsi»l, !:as j....Seh. Mr. THE for highly appreciated. Kennedy,the violin- coming winter. The boat will be 20 feet can and that returned by him to me as remaining unpaid on the ..id day of Julv. by bis certifi ate of e suilmicnt r*» the am u .r m\. ursionists to bor the of the 8th the Lavinia Camp- easily sliip- J family.J bills, pay the number of night •• •» Miss Cora Karnes were much line therefor, including interest and charge-, will without further n .*• it pub’.i. ..* with cl,. Ki-cnezer readings by en- ped in a rough sea, an article which would Mr. Georg*- H. Kimball, "f 1 hell was in collision j the treasurer’s office, viz: at the Memorial Building. in -in dry. the !'•••:-; «lay : January. A. be b\ an\ Colum- appreciated small boat sailor." u I n. 1). C for Bos- joyed. Friday evening Christopher Whiton & New York. 1 1893, at 2 o’clock l*. m. ''m.., was at Vijialliaven recent- Haggett, from Georgetow ! ....Steam Ella with Mr. Charles H. Nash, Co., bus came to town, and after we had made yacht \ which was at anchor oft Last Bos- of >'. X He is fur a ton, lying Merrill, owner, Exeter, H.. and £ _ king. arranging e party i:is a- 'piaintam those who assembled with- on Guilyn ■ board, called here She is eruis- tween Rockland, Vinalhaven, ton. The Ebene/er Haggett had her spanker Monday. in the House were treated to a car- iug Bar Harbor and Grand Mamin carried bad her Opera | eastward, Green’s Landing, and some boom and gaff away, spank- her riage ride through Chicago. In other words, being principal ports.. .Messrs. H. L. there-The Katalnlin has er torn and boats and davits smashed. Tlie and Frank B. Wood cook and Alfred and Col. C. H. French, of Chicago, tin- orator of Boston also quarter rail split, and Kalph Johnson, started Tuesday in yacht by tug Underwriter, Campbell ha|l Columbian mao the World's gave Ids Clara fora to Matinicus. for S&lo or u Exposition, Let. ~ ■ fishing trip received other The Lavinia | * Friday, ami was taken to slight damage. 5 r * He.scription of Ilea! Estate. Value. ? stereopth on entertainment that pre- !>k*><*Ks. ? on her w t- Belfast evening, 1 lie indications new mv that a .The new steamer Campbell proceeded An.es, V .1 "4 1 Lot on S. E. corner of I t 4. at Jia.cti. Saturday... ceeded a free exhibition iu Post Office shoe factory to over one hundred (ieorge by employ PIANO is otYered f..r . T. NICKELS, avenue, formerly John Carter plai-e Jm.i.i'c ;.i' : Saturday, with from bis own tertainment readings I reasonable to the 3w35* Searsport, Me. Franklin \V .1 u; 1-4 Lot and house on N. side of Robbins road. J uni ould not lime at Rockland for New York....Sch. encouragement promoters Berry, proceed. The *.tb of Ibirham L me. writings, giving The Boy in Blue, a poem, «-f the s rheme. The site of the proposed f;l,._ west l*m*.ii..s l.-1 w arrived Saturday from Sears- rowed to where Georgia Gilkey is at Berry. Franklin W ..1 59 1-4 Lot on the S. E. corner of Congress and Camden, and The of Annette, in both ful- ! Tory the old A. J. Roberts mill, now on the Story prose, Bradbury streets. 200.ee .;.si, so .,39 and Smith port to he reeoppered marine railway. j owned by R. (5. Edwards,out of our Roekland, tugs illustrated the Then Col. youn«r, Mountain View House Berry. Franklin W l r>l 22 Land and barn on east side of Nb rthport 1 UilJ* nit'll .'MI., aiin.i a ly by stereopticon. I active, business men. The '•>nt to her assistance* Steaui- l>. >> line enterprising mat- a' enue. known as "Spring Farm ldOo. 19 <>c 19.110 French took the platform and gave an illus- ter should be fully and fairly investigated. Franklin Wb.. I 35 1-4 Lot on W. cor. Market and Sts. 75.00 1.43 1.4:1 ku at Edith with hay for Boston. ..Packet CAMI>E\, MAINE. Berry. Washington iiiiiond, Rockland, got up trated sketch of the life and We cannot afford to lose any possible addi- Brown, Silas 1)., Jr.. .2 15(30 Land being so much of lots 15 and 10 as Holmes and E. L Warren achievements started. Meantime the steam- schooners Janies I tion to the business of the town.. Rev. F. l’liN hotel is situated *>n a high elevation, com- 101 lies west of Waldo avenue. 450.00 {*.55 8.55 of Columbus, followed by views in manding magnificent of moun- Mrs. 1-4 Lot and house on north side of Pierce St.. 1 arrived Monday with general cargo from Chicago, i Dolloff spoke at the Union House last Sun- |\iew> village, Farrow, Mary....2 'apt. Crockett, came and tains, harbor and first house from lower by including the exposition grounds and build- and is to be there bay. Thankful for past fav ors, bridge. 400.0O 7.00 7.00 .50 Boston_Sell. Lettie M Gray is loading day evening expected the of the is John o.4 l*. 27 Land the smith half of lot 10, in 4th d steamer's Bar Harbor next patronage public further solicited Johnson, being pas- It was a again evrni ng. There should tor for Bellas.-Bark Carrie ings. very interesting entertain- Sunday tile month of September. A few hours* notice division .. 200.00 3.80 3.so corn at Portland l»e a attendance.. .H. H. tugs docked the Jones at large Roberts & desired for Colon E s 100 1 30 Land north of and home- of molasses in ment. -The domestic omed\ “Si j large parties. Pendleton, lying adjoining E. has brought a cargo great Son are at work on the John In 3w3(! O. land of Sarah F. Pendleton. 2 38 The Sedgwick towed the steam- Long | ing house F. MARTIN. Proprietor. 1021 stead I25.no 2.38 York from Havana. The Perkins from Pughtown" with Mr. (ins T. bui lding a veranda.... Charles Small and Whitaker, Joseph T. 4 41 10 Woodland. 150.00 2.85 2.85 Morrison to buik to New pas- Buoksport Friday of are Whitaker, Mrs. I). S. 9 15 :> Land on west side of street.extend- A. Hail Walton and Mis- Lucy Parker in the cast, Capt Griffin, Stockton, painting the High wdl Id days.. Sell. Mary 1 to W'aldo avenue 350.00 0.05 0.05 remain through the winter, sage occupied j Dow house... .C. E. Lane has gone to Aroos- ing will he at the Belfast House Mrs. I>. S..1 35 1-8 Lot and house on west side of Washington 1 lie was launched from the marine railway Tues- produced Opera to. >k county on a business Miss Lii- Whitaker, company has some idea of trip.... street, 2d north of Market street 225.o- 4 28 4.28 .81 will haul on. for just one night—Thursday Sept. 1“>. The iiau Belfast, is her ;tn,j and Sell. Georgia Gilkey Spinney,of visiting sister Decorative Whittier, Ezra.3 25 121-2 Land bounded S. and W. by line of Lot 25. a fine new day, Needlework. building propel- ! Mrs. Charics of this I went Point original threshing machine is still one of the Braddock, village N. by Mathews',and east by Crosby's land. 75. no 14 1.45 ’i the ....Sell. James Holmes t< City The ^ route with the Cimbria. Atherton Brothers will drive a biick- Whittier, Ezra_ ..3 28 1(! Land on W. side of Bangor road, formerly f*u Boston Seln Tidal features, as is also the solo orchestra carried MISS E. M. BROWNE will be at Crosby ',! r Tuesday to load hay j board between this and Monroe next Inn with C. (1. Thomas’ land. 75.0** 1.45 1.43 p of the Electa was sick Monday, village JlL Decorative Needlework, on Tties- and by the company. The play has been entire- ; week the of Wave loaded lime casks for Rockland during fair. Lots Brooks peo- I day, Sept. 2U. lw.'JT Belfast, Sept. 13, 1892.—3w37 N. F. HOUSTON, Treasurer of Belfast. L did not makes her trips. The will be tisli barrels for Ragged Island ly rewritten since its last appearance in our j pie there ...Our crew of fishermen, Maud came over from Castine Sch.C. Taylor .Jacob, Webster returned j: city and is how without doubt the funniest captain, home all Seh. Humboldt- arrived Tuesday | last week :il">n the run in one hour Tuesdav. right after a two weeks’ cruise Caution Notice. f, j ; making domestic oil the road. iU,d with kerosene for F. E. Crow- comedy Watch for I among rli- Islands. had a FOR SALL For Sale or to Let. took the passengers freight from Portland They royal good WHEREAS my wife, LANETTA E. l'RES- the free street of the time and either or stole some has h-r'“x!,ress for Islesboro and Castine and corn for L. T. Shales & Co... .Sell, parade Pughtown caught, bought rrHE STOWERS ff COTT, left my bed and board without THK C. 1). FIELD property, corner Charles and Jey 1 fish, as a MEADOW,containing 180 acres, all are steamer Rockland Farmers' Band at uoon on of couple good specimens from Geo. 1 more or cause, persona hereby forbidden .trusting I Franklin streets. House has water and ‘V triP-The for Viualbaven this morc- the day perform- less. Apply to gas. t o '! i P. M.. Bonnie sails Miller’s stock to her on account. ! ruwn *roili her route on arriv- I j presented yourcorrespond- C. L. STOWERS. my furnace. rw'1' ance. Seats now on sale at City Drug Store. ent. Belfast. Sept. b, 1892. M. F. l*,jr to-morrow, Friday. ing- give evidence. j Sandy Point. Aug. 23, 1892.—3w35 MRS. O. RUSSELL, | | 2w3b FRANK W. PRESCOTT. I 6w37* 265 1-2 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. India-Rubber News an runs as follows: The death of Mr. Whittier will be regret- England Magazine puts Diego, v arms were adventures with the female warrors he sand Centennial, B F Colcord. arrived at Bos- ted the land, although he was and one arguments, commercial, IBhouldejust on- a covered my "RUiem vien para l’ara. parou: throughout ton July 1 from Manila. entire ^ found its banks. The name “Ama- in and his fame was secure. He ethical, and artistic, that can be made in face, head, Duem beben Assai, tieou. along ripe years Charger, D S Goodell. arrived at Hong and she c the worst. the evils that he had favor of This movement zons,’' the wav—which is properly put lived to see many of good highways. Kong Aug 4 from New York. The white n .1 constantly Freely translated, it signifies to the effect by for roads is from so vigorously fought in verse remedied or improved country evidently Daniel Barnes, J S Stover, arrived at Phil- my in-ad, shoulders, ar.d in the to indicate its width rather the skin would thick* n that whoever comes to Para desires to plural overthrown. His is the here to stay. adelphia Aug 27 from Port Blakeley. arms; completely poetry and be red and very itchy, cannot than as we render it without full of New individu- Frank Pendleton, NY G Nichols, arrived and would stay, whoever drinks Assai get generally expression England Nicholas Paine Gilman a brief re- crack and bleed gives at San Franciseo Sept. 7 from Singapore. if scratched. After the to that ality. His life was simple, sweet and sume New spending away. It is lettered above the doors of finals—belongs only portion in the September England Frederick arrived at hundreds of I Even in his when he Billings, Sherman, many dollars, and the Rio Ne- pure. indignation, the results of the was incurable. I saloons, on carved on of it between its mouth Magazine of experi- New York Sept 4 from San Francisco. pronounced painted signboards, with the directness of a of uearu or ru oka anu aiier River” to the Pe- spoke prophet ments in profit sharing that have been Gov Robie, Amos Nichols, arrived at New mei ive..he,dibs, using and in our as in that gro. From the “Black two bottles Cuticura I could see a stone bridges; case, old, his wrath was tempered with mercy, made in the United States. Mr. Gilman York Aug Id from Hong Kong. Resolvent, change; and after I had taken four bottles, 1 was the first line ruvian frontier it is the Ri Salimoens; and his was due to his sense of Great Rowell, sailed lrom Dela- of most visiting foreigners, severity is an authority on this subject, and his Admiral, almost cured; and when I had used six bottle t it in Peru is And so, he has ware Breakwater Aug 2(5 for Genoa. Cuticura one box of Cuticura, .and of it at least is not on ac- and that portion of justice. though joined article will interest all business men and Resolvent, true, though B Plmieas Pendleton, sailed :.e eake of Cuticura Soap, I was cured of the TO-DAY the men who sang and labored with him, earners. Henry Hyde. count of the virtues of Assai. It known as the Maranon. Its most wage from San Francisco 2 for New York. d.v idful disease from which I had suffered for five magical locally his influence and his will abide July It's fame xtftids ..ter TWO example I cannot with a what I suffer d UlNTIMiM. in < Henrietta, A. M. Ross, sailed from Bos- years. express pen as well he here that southerly tributary, the Mandeira,rises forever the with whom lie Sophie Swett. Mary Hartwell hather- sales are euonuou> : may explained right among people ton is for Buenos before using the Remedies. They saved my life, and woocl. Edith M. Thomas. Frances A. Aug Ayres. I feel it to recommend them. hair is hOX'T M ( El i IX V EMM: A»ai is the national of Brazil, Bolivia, close to the source of the Rio de lived and by whom he was loved. F NY Treat, sailed from Cebu my duty My beverage Theron Iceberg, restored as good as ever, and so i-i my eyesight la Plate: and its northern tribu- Humphrey, Sophie May, Brown, J illy 1(5 for New York. Mrs. Rockwell Iowa. SAC AN A: SIHl.KY CO. \„. as chielia is of Chile, and of Mex- greatest < ROSA KELLY, City, pulque Kirk Mimroe, Kate Epson lark. s. G. Iroquois, E D P Nickels, sailed from New the Rio is connected with the The Kansas of Topeka, the ico. the name being that «»f a certain tary, Negro, Democrat, W. Benjamin, James Berry Bensel and | York July IS for San Francisco. Venezuelan Orinoco a official organ of the party ami Cora Stuart Wheeler are a few of the Jacob E F G NVatson, sailed Cuticura Resolvent ^}icits cf j aim from whose dark, plum by navigable canal, People's pop- j Ridgeway, ular names the from Calcutta 24 for New York: at The new called the ( the Democratic party, has created a sen- among' contributors of j April Blood Purifier, internally (to cleanse like fruit, a mild, sort assiquari. Town m distress. tin- blood of all non-intoxicating story, sketch and verse to the September Cape July ID, impurities and poisonous elements', million cubic feet of water How I sation in circles by Tlmmas sailed from an'! ( the great Skin ('ure, and < Ttm ra of slid bet is made rubbing the pulp Thirty political denouncing Wide Awake. Josephus, Rogers, TticURa, by d() for New Soap, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, externa!!;, to Amazon in terms the efforts of the New Hong Kong April York: passed sieves into of water. There out of the in every sixty seconds, strong clear the skin and scalp and testore trie hair h o HAVE J teleiia you through jars In a in St Allg chapter Meteorological Discov- cured thousands of cases where the shedding of SE! York World to raise a fund to Kan- are assai-staiuls at in all the its current is about four miles carry J. .Morse, Savory, sailed from every step ordinary ery, in the October Popular Science Llewellyn ales measured a quart daily the skin cracked, -THE- live sas and other Western States for Cleve- Iquique Aug 0 for New York. bleeding, burning, and almost streets of the and the natives never an hour, and its tide is perceptible [ Monthly, Mr. John Coleman Adams itchnig bejor.d city, Lucy A Nickels, C M Nielmls, sailed from endurance, hair lifeless or all gone, suffering tVrri land. It Franklin as the father •.ire of the sweetish, lukewarm stuff', hundred miles from the sea. Nature fav- says editorially: presents Benjamin Singapore May 21 for New York: passed An- ble. What other remedies have made such cures 'i The World carried on the Rhode Island of American Meteorology,and shows the jier June 17. which is drank on the served in ors the navigator on this fluvial highway, Sold SOc.; spot, which Dr. Ilaiv. Luzon. A L arrived at everywhere. Price, Cuticura, Soap, & handed and alone; it part Bcdtield, Espy, arver, Sltanghae c.; for the current is eastward, while tide campaign single Resolvent, £i. Prepared by the P< tier suia 1. round at the rate of Prof. Loomis. A tig 2M from New York. and Qyer gourdshells. threw speakers of national repute into Blodgett, Mitchell, Coffin, 1'uro Chemical Corporation, Boston. Hughe; from the and Dr. have Manuel Llaguno, K«l\v Smalley, sailed /:*r*Send for How to Cure Skin 04 twenty rids, (about on cent) per gourd. winds blow westward Atlantic, that little State; it sent Cleveland to Prov- Joseph Henry severally had Piseuses,” in the science. from New York July 24 for San Franeiseo. pages, :',u illustrations, and 1U0 testimonials. so that cither are assisted it drowned out the local Democ- building up The full name of this rubber emporium ships going way idence, Man L Stone, C C Park,arrived at Sliang- racy and the result was a Wat- The with liae to J from New York. black-heads, red, rough, chapped,and is sa m Maria do IBlrni do Cram by stream or wind. Its annual rise and complete illustrations which the Review previous Sept nifJ|PLES( Para; erloo. The World boomed Hill for the rllfl oily skiu cured by Cuticura Soap. of Reviews for is so abundant- Nancy Pendleton, J N Pendleton, arrived PIANO? fall is another Its tributaries September but in this busy nil ctcenth century no- curiosity. till the time arrived to ask at New York March 2M from Hong Kong. Presidency ly supplied, give the magazine a wonder- If you think of purchasing a i*;n a l> I IT lias time to it all. The outer are subject to constant succession of and and when the of 14 lice, A 15 Colson, at San Franeiseo STOPS THE PAIN. body say place- power, naming ful interest and charm. There are new >u to examine them Aug Id, unde charter for Cork, Havre or Back ache, kidney pains, weakness, y« so that the main stream never four Cabinet officers was absolutely re- of American and world has shortened it to Para, (pro- freshets, portraits English politi- A ntwerp. duMnnatism, and muscular pains re- fused it Hew the track and commenced its lieved in one rnimi'e < are a scries of ol some distin- P K y uti- no, meed with the accent runs low. As most of the affluents in cians, portraits Thomas, P 15 Niehols, arrived at New J’ah-rah, heavy famous “Don’t" him. ua Anti-Pain Plaster. e. campaign against guished French, English and American York May FI from Hong Kong. E. S. PITCHER on the last but Brazilians, who the southern hemisphere, the river has its If the of Kansas are not deter- syllable); people scientists, and a great variety of other Raphael, Harkness, arrived at San Fran- flood when the is south of the mined to overthrow cisco b MUSIC lie CONI insist "ii other than the modern geo- greatest sun enough Republican- pictures, illustra ting timely articles. Sept from Sydney. ism in this state without the insult of Robert L Belknap, Staples, sailed from names for all their The rise in graphical cities,—as equator. gradual begins A curious and New York March .‘50 for 22 St., Stairs) Be!fa Pulitzer’s money, let the State go Repub- liberally illustrated Yokohama; spoken High (Up Pernambuco is called “Recife,” Bahia, .September, increasing less than a foot in lican. article in the October Popular Science April 21, lat 0.40 N, Ion 27 40 W. August 4. 1>: li.—♦.iiif.l on Evolution S P Hitchcock, Gates, cleared from New San Salvador, and so on to the end of the hours. The difference be- Monthly the of Dancing, by twenty-four York 0 for San Francisco. Lee J. Vance, shows how the custom lias July it down on their charts and tween its highest and lowest levels is about The newspaper mails have been sadly San cleared from chapter—put been largely derived from the religious, Joaquin. Drinkwater, and at Hood-time enormous demoralized for some New York April 2b tor San Franeiseo* report- as Baleiu. As a its fifty feet, weeks past. Ex- or festive exercises of the maps city, history mystic, human ed at Falkland Islands, with loss of sails, etc. to in which Shakes- areas are covered with for- have been from twelve to races in the earlier of their civiliza- from Begin dates hack the water, great changes stages St C F Carver, sailed Early year twenty- Nicholas, and so tion, illustrates the various forms New York 24 for San Franeiseo. To and peare died (loir,), when Don Francesco ests being submerged that the tops of four hours behind time, or failed to come j Aug advertise, ge-; which dances assume among different State of Maine, H (4 Curtis, sai ed from 1 tall out of the look at all. The Baltimore Sun of 24th aldcira erected the queer old fort whose trees, sticking water, Aug. peoples. New York July 2S for Seattle and Tacoma. Thomas C N arrived at there is in this foundations still remain, with the inten- like bushes and it is impossible to keep in was not received at this office until Sept. Dana, Meyers, fai One of the most useful departments Tacoma March 20 from Seattle. tion ,,f known channel. The greatest the issue of 30th dosing the Amazon river for all any danger 1st, accompanying Aug. of the Review of Reviews is its Tillie E Starlmck, Ehen Curtis, arrived at of Amazonian certain Astoria S from Portland, for New trade—Many ai time to come against multi- navigation during —six days behind time. It so happened classified summary of new with Aug O, people foreigners, hooks, York. tudes of seasons of the is in thus missing the that this issue was brief, notices. This classified whom had already begun to trade year, missing particularly pointed Wandering Jew, 1) C Nichols, sailed from list is a more for course and lost in the un- usually preceded by extend- looking sometiii with the tribes of its tipper waters. For regular getting looked for, as it contained a report of the Manil July 20 for Boston. is the ed or two review of one books entitled to Wmli Macy, Ameshury, cleared rom New only pure Para is not a as is known forest. arrival of the new barkentine seaport, generally sup- Josephine be regarded as especially the books of the York Aug 27 for San Francisco. need. no six the Hood is they Why posed, but is situated eighty miles above Once in every years at Baltimore. It is right, of course, that month. In the September number Emile Wm H Conner, Frank J Pendleton, arriv- phosphatic baking at b from and then there is an- Zola's, wonderful account of the down- ed Boston Sept Manila. the ocean on the mighty Amazon—or greater than usual, the letter mail should have precedence: them know what fall of in the war BARKS. other in the tide known France with Prussia is and is rather on one of the several “mouths'* of appalling danger but it is not right that the newspaper made, made the book of the month, and an ex- Adam W Spies, A D Field, arrived at powder tliis Father of that is as the piroraco, or “bore.” The best mails should be so The is have? hydra-like Waters, delayed. delay tended review is accompanied by a good Boston July b from Singapore recommended called the Rio do (Dam Para. At this description of a piroraco is given by La certainly not on our branch road, nor in portrait of the French novelist. There is Alice Reed, Alanson Ford, sailed from by a of Boston 2 for N S. who three our the service in both in- also notice Mr. Robert I.nuis Steven- April Bridgewater, CAUTION— point several lesser rivers How into the Coudamine, says: “During post office, Beatrice arrived at son's History of Samoa, with a new por- Havener, Hiehhorn, asieians and tl e davs before the new and full moons, the stances lirst class. 21 from Port of all / larger one, city is built upon a being trait of that brilliant author. Philadelphia Aug Spam. Ph> kt-rji yo»t at the in Belmont, llcagaii, arrived Trinidatl Aug n II. narrow peninsula formed by the de- period of highest tides, especially [I’.'.st. raid. Transfers in Real Estate. for is as 14 fnmi Rio Janeiro. sixth the instead of oc- Outing September refreshing schools as healthful bt mchment of two of its extensive every year, sea, Carrie E .1 P Stowers, arrived at them, ami healthful in influence as the first pure Long, six reach its New York Ml from Havana. anchorage almost landlocked cupying the usual hours to The following arc the transfers in real es- breeze of brave old Autumn. The Aug completely reading Came Heckle, Coleord, arriv ed at Cliam- and nutritious. WOOL CARDING by densely wooded islands. Hoods, swells to the highest limit in one tate, in Wald«> County for the weekending matter as usual, mainly devoted to sport, perico July 2b from New York. titli: W. and is most cleared from To reach Bara from Pernambuco or two minutes. The noise of this terri- Sept, S. Branagan, Belfast, to John j pastime travel, interesting, Carrie L Tyler, Pattingall, —AT- you and the a : Ward, same town. E. Winter illustrations, always strong fea- New York June lb for Buenos Ay res spoken an ble Hood may be heard several miles away, Mary Coyre, y take American steamer—one of ture of < are better than usual. The June 21, i00 miles S of South Snoals Light- to Michael 1. same town. hiring, as it port, Coyre-, Web- SEARSPGRT SPOOL Mii. The lHited stales and Brazilian Mail S. s. increasing approches. Presently you contents arc as follows: "Moeran's ship. ber Clark. Belfast, t<> L. A. Knowlton, same (Mara E Mc( iilvery, < lilke.y, arrived ly_>3 see a twelve or fifteen Moose." by Ed. \V. “Vacation Phillip BY- due hound for New York, with a cargo of liquid promontory, Sandys: at Savanna-la-niar 22 from Ponce, P R. town. Eliza Davis, Belfast, to Annie W. Notes of a ( < Bow\er Vaux: Aug feet, followed another and anoth- aitocist," by C P N a "ffee and at high, by Dixon, F Gilkey, Valparaiso sugar picked up Bio de .Ja- same town. Abide Burnham. “Saddle and Niclirrson *S: Ellis, Dyer, Sentiment," (continued), by J 14 for Barhadoes. I er. and sometimes a fourth in uiy Iml'hi and Pernainhueo—and for by quick To Maine Central L\ K. (_ ■. Marcia Wcnona Gilman: "How We Went Blun- C N neiro. Dorothy, Edward Cushing, A Whittier. arrived ops Cards m-l round ai in gh i• succession. These mountains Jean Porter n >- live days enjoy the luxury of hearing watery Lewiston, to Maine Central R. K. Co. (leo. dering." by Rudd; "The at Demarara Aug b from New York. j and g.. vork gnarauH ed Griswold Edward Melvin arrivcj at across the whole channel and ad- 11. to John Mystery." by Win. Hinckley: KUdcr, Paik, from own vernacular, with the spread Fisher, Winterport, Marden, WOOL RECEIVED a:_ai1; >"ur “Hammer Malcolm W. New York Aug 10 from M’ocnpMla. i same town. French et. a Throwing," by vance with Myra Is.. Boston,, Edward (’ C Met at Manila June Sucb At K. L. relun- rapidity, rending Mure, t’ulmer'v. ami doubtful advantage <*1 Yankee food, in- prodigious Fi»rd: ’’Shore-bird Shooting in New Eng- May, Monroe, to Fred L. Belfast. Amasa S. Heal 1 from to load f'o New York or K MckrpMin'x Mere. Swam;. and crushing everything in their way. Payson, land." II. Prescott Beach: Hong Kong, cluding pie three times a day. By the | by "Harry's Boston. Lineolnville, to E. M. Column, same town, Boils lor >ale .it m ami p Immense trees are by Career at Yale," (continued), by Jno. T A S CONDENSED w ay. when Saint w as instantly uprooted Emma Crowell, Pendleton, arrived Wool. Cape Roque rounded, Monroe,to Calvin E. Knowl- Wood: "From the German and often considerable tracts of land lieorge Hustus, Seymour at Wiseassett Aug 10 from Perth Amboy. Sea rsport. M.t\ 1 a few it, hours out from Pernambuco we were same town. Freeman Win- < > can to the Black Sea." R (i Whitehoiisc. at ton, Littlefield, (concluded), by Escort, Shanghai- --.- are swept away. Fortunately, those ac- lb. leiuctantly compelled, by the Captain's terport, to Howard (Jrant & al same town. Thomas Stevens: ‘‘Rcminisences of Irish Mii,\ customed to the river know Schools of the Cnitcd Evandl, W H Blanchard, s tiled from 15ns- ciiart and all the on assisted navigating Joshua Lamb, to Amasa S. sport:" "Military maps hoard, by Lineolnville, hane July 10 for Callao. Call and *ic when to a and into a States.' (concluded), by Lieut. W. R. t\ir)cz our own visual to admit that the expect piroraco get Heal, same town. Frank J. Moody .!<: al., Evic Reed, A T Whittier, arrivcil at Yal- organs, Hamilton, C. s. A.; "Septembci Rides." sheltered until it to Amasa S. same town. 12 from New York. school are in error in teach- place passes.” Lineolnville, Ileal, paraiso July geographies by Jessie F. <>’Donnell: "Around the Harvard. Coleord, arrivci. at Anjier July Para is eminently a commercial city, de- V. D. Nelson, Palermo, to Ezra Aldrich & with Wheel ing that Saint Roque is the most easternly World and Camera." (contin- 27 from New York, and was ordered to Ba- t\ext E. S. PITCHER voted to the Amazon river trade in rub- al., same town. Frank A. Riggs, Belfast, Frank G. Lciiz: a la point of South America. Cape Saint Au- ued), by “Fishing tavia. Makes an every-day convenience of an to F. same town. Toiirilli." N. B. Winston, and the Rice, cleared from New York ber, cacao, Brazil nuts, etc. It occupies j Edgar Hanson, Artemus by Havana, Aug Pure and wholesome. gustine, half a to the l'J for old-time luxury. -AT HIS NEW ROOM" degree southward, F. A. usual editorials, poems, records, etc. Havana. level environed on three Rigby, Oldtowiijto Dickey, North port. ought to that distinction. ground, closely Herbert Black, Albert, 151 inchard, at Pun- Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest properly enjoy ,! P. to sides a and fronted Stowers,Stockton Springs, Margaret Most readers of the September number ta Arenas May 14 for New \ ork. award at all Pure Food Each IN o. *2 *2 11 i 11 *• The latter was that by tropical forest, Expositions. point tirst sighted by same town. L. F A arrived at Boston A. Stowers, Clifford Stowers, of the Atlantic Monthly will he iirsl at- Hudson, Curtis, makes two large Avoid by immense iron warehouses built upon 10 from package pies. -0\er Boston •'> and 10 tent Europeans on the southern continent—by Stockton to Janies P. same tracted by the beautiful verses addressed Aug Trapini. Springs, Stowers, i at imitations— and insist on having the wharves. Its barn-like casas arc Frank dry, arrived .. Bincon in the i:>00. To the of square, to Oliver Wendell Homes, oil liis eighty- Henry Norwcll, AND J.XAMiM ill- s| year right town. Ileuhen S. Smart, Swan ville, to Ann Portland Sept b from Norfolk. NONE SUCH brand. of enormous size, two or three third birthday, by John O. Whittier. ■ t. hut invisible on the clearest of mostly M. Smart, same town. J. P. Stowers, Stock- James G Pendleton. Lancaster, sailed from except Mrs. Deland's new novel. •The of a MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y stories in Not one of its Story Antofogosta July S for Pisagna. Mir days, is the tiny island of Fernando de height. public ton Springs, to John E. Clark, Phil a. Sam. the number. Olive 1 \a 1nrm Pianos, Organs, Child." opens Mrs. John J Marsh,' H 15 Whi tier, at St Pierre looks worth the trouble of a uel N. to Christina ,1. < an furnish wanted i- Noionha. Brazil's penal colony—a mere buildings Tilton, Thorndike, Thorne Miller has a paper on “The Cliff Aug 2d from Portland, to sail Sept b for j anything from a dew’s Harp t-- a ( hn and the touch of & same town. A. in the the Turks Island. I barren rock amid a waste of more visit, only picturesquc- Tilton al., C. William, Dwellers Conon." cliff-dwellers 1.- »W |-:>T I’KH waters, J W at New* York. ness to redeem it from the Clinton, to Maine Central R. R. Co. not a savage tribe of men. but a ; Dresser, Parker, than a hundred miles from the main land. commonplace being tloek of birds. Mr. continues his Mabel 1 Meyers, Wm Meyers, arrived at *it REMEMBER THE PL At numerous old bishop j Vou do not need to be is added by the churches 1 Boston July Ml from Buenos Ayres. informed when papers on “An American at Home in ■z j Belfast. N-»v. 1, I-id .—id Appleton. Mrs. Lucena lvcllar is B F Rice, arrived at New York ,> sj turns and convents. The narrow, streets quite tells about “A Matanzas, the good 111» into the Atlantic, tor regular Europe," and French Mm- ; 1M from Havana. to 11.... Zebedee is Aug ■« i Simmons failing. He is “A Year in a Mediterranean Yil- its turbid, chocolate-colored tide, are paved with square blocks of stone ing," Mary E. Russell. W S Nichols, arrived NOTICE. utterly over 80 old and blind. considerably years la." and “A House-hunting Tour in Eng- i at Port Chalmers 7 from N.-w York. to mix with that of the ami well lighted by electricity. Hackney July refusing Atlantic, School in Grade District began Sept. 5tli and land.” Stuart Sterne has a sonnet called Mary S Ames, Crocker, sai led from Hono- Tin: toil owing list o! taxes ... coaches business house has I resitteni owners tin rells its own story, and the voyager, while abound; every after N and .1. ! lulu July 2 for Hayson Island to load for the stars and stripes float in the breeze over “Night ght," Mary Springs ft ! lie \ear ! s*.11. 11- a and of both broad a sketch entitled Europe. far out of of land on the hoist" telephone tram-cars, are 1 .Jacques “Catherine." j Natlstied. XII CHAIM.Is KNKKI.AM'. yet sight the school house. The teachers Miss itlore Than 1 Penobscot. arrived at New > the ( atherine in one of McCanlder, on the «d ll da> of •! une. A II ■ ous and narrow run in all question being 66 Cheever Pi-., Brooklyn. N. Y., Juno 19, 90, ocean, may actually dip up fresh gauge, directions, Clara Hatch, of Liberty, and Miss Fannie York March 2b from Singapore. turned by him to me as remainm. those model servants which ! sou been afflict- wonderful, St Lucie, J T at Auckland N Z, For over twelve years my lias 4th da> id .turn .A I» I S'dg b\ water. Its southern called even to suburbs three miles distant which of this C. Erskine, 1 mouth, the Gushee, district.George are to exist in he would have one two believed abroad, although j 1 unc 1M for New York. ed with spasms; every that dale, and notiee i- herein are crowded the Robbins is sick at Simmon's. six months then even two -aid ta\es and interest and ehai „. Rio do (tram Para and aptly described by woody jungles. quite Stephen this country appearing in the pages ; Willard Crocker, at Barbadoes weeks until about ago. by only Mudgctt, tin of said *owu re- a week We took him to a number of first-- lass into treasury ... The Robbins family bad a of fiction. Mr. Hale s i 14 for N of H. Joaquin Miller as "Dark and FaxxiK B. Wakd. pleasant delightful papers j Aug loading mouths from The date ot r lie .mm Dreadful; physicians and we tried everything and any union at Roseoe Robbins’, on “A New England boyhood," are de- l»ili>. so mm li of the real <•>: .o wide like an ocean, much like a river but Union, Septem- BRIGS. number of remedies without deriving any ••.- Ben and Bill. voted to his life at and have all the siillieient t<* pa\ tlie amount Im-: ber 1st. The venerable President, Willard home, couragement in his case, an-1 hud cornu.< red more like a sea," tdencirelc the David 15uglier, Stowers, sailed from Fer- mg interest and charges, will win separates liveliness and of their a' .1 who was horn in the brightness author, 25 for Point-a-Pitre. to despair of ever being able to cure him ; ice. be sold at me:. u •: There is one well-known Maine Demo- Robbins eighteenth j nandina Aug public ureat island of which is and are a valuable of do- we heard or Pastor Nerve i'.-nic .dice in said town. < >u the *■; ii Marajo, larger with his usual and really pictures II 15 Hussey, Hodgdon, sailed from Kock- when Koenig’s cratic orator who won’t he heard to century, presided vigor it r> s I h I s*>2, at 2 o’clock. I w. Than the whole State of New with say mestic life in New England fifty years ago. j Scot li for Morehead City, N C. and concluded to give atrial. T>n I York, and He jiovt Bol.ert Ib.s- heirs, flic; i. much about “raising and that is dignity. sang “Marching Through Mr. S. It. Elliott's articles on “The Po- 11 (' < 5 \V sailed from man than satis",-I ns' It is more than tlire« | salaries,” Sibley. Hiebborn, on west side ■ t wester.. 1 towns and rich its months since he e-•; mien -ed to tala- !ns N..rve in a musical voice. ■ plantations along shores, Ben Chadbourne. his own Georgia’’ clear, strong, manee of Miss Seudder's third Boston for Demarara. -2 m« v- been sick since 1 lease House allied, and an forest in the tax -4.42. unexplored interior. troduced several salary raising bills in tin- The choir sang several line pieces which paper on “Shelley's Prometheus," Mr. SCHOONERS. accept our most sincere thanks, for v feel hat unpaid. B. St- wer-. His in two have not o:.!\ cured him of a e." h-ti-m Nathaniel I: to last including the Crawford's installment of his you gr>-e. ~ is difficult conceive of the enormous legislature, increasing added much to the of occasion. exciting R 15 arrived at on t pleasure I;<• 11j Fabens, Condon, well a- w .!. west side of ...ad leading the pay of York officials several but have saved hi> lift* as not County “Don not to a 5 lor Stoektoll g- i I la ge '-a extent of this river of the Among the speakers were Rev. Mr. Wells, serial, Orsino," forget Deiiierara Aug Portland. Ihiukhe would have lived long in the --i diti-ui Sp! greatest world, hundred dollars each. [Lewiston Journal. •*\ of u. > Iioe and poem by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, called Clara E Col cord, Colrord, sai led from Port- he was in before he commune- d taking y->--r val- land with its net-work of Benjamin ought to have a letter of sympa- Union; Mr. Nathaniel Robbins, son of the 1 house alued. -.->t’M»; barn aim u tangled tributaries, “The Post Colors," are the chief remain- land Sept 7 for Iiorkland and New York. uable remedy Ml.S. il. ilOLuM'. thy from Hon. Win, Steele Holman, [ibis- who is in the i; tax unpaid. > 1 d.ds. President, Treasury Depart- a Edward .loloison, Warren, at Aug channels, densly wooded islands, lakes ton Record. ing contents of well composed number. Antigua —A Valuable Book on Nervous Mr-. .Man K. ..I. 1. •. I Delaware » ment at Washington, and his wife; Freeman Mifflin A- Co., boston. ! 20. loading for Breakwater. Diseases sent free to any address, both sides "I w e-: .o n r. -ad -n and which coun- Houghton, and can aLo obtain 1 creeks, penetrate every (iilkcy, W P Gilkey, at Belfast. poor patients the A-a Ca nm n.e-:. Fruits of the Bill. W. Smith, Rockland : Aimer Dunton, Hope, (ieorgia this medicine free of charge. joining of South Chili and McKinley George Twohy, Farrow, arrived at Phila- I tax unpaid. W I try America, except has been prepared by the Reverend 85 Bartlett and others... 20 from KrUUehrr. This remedy MwTreasurei years old; Adelphus A Hint to Horsemen. delphia Aug Koenig. «>f Fort Ind.. since and and lias been likened by some it is a singular coincidence that Pastor .Wayne. Patagonia, every Mrs. Nellie and Miss Adella Smith, of Jeffer- Hattie MeG 15in -1<. II F Sprowl, cleared isuow prepared under his direction by the travelers to a vast and table of wages, every schedule of from Mobile. 25 for Caiharien. archipelago by prices, visited at Simmons’ some Perhaps still faster time can he made by Aug son, Stephen Clausen, cleared from KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. ELYS others dubbed the Mediterranean of the every statistical paper issued in the United putting tin* trotter mi top of the pneumatic Henry Jr, Appleby, time since....T. S. Bowden, Esq., of J> for Gahcston. CataRJ fashion. York Herald. Philadelphia Sept at *1 per Bot tle. 6 for !$. States this year with any degree oi author- sulky, bicycle [New 1 Solti by Druggists Western Hemisphere. Rising as it does is a candidate for the of- Horace G Morse, llarriman, sailed from Washington, Size, !$t.75. 6 Bottles lor #9. ity has been used by the wicked Republi- Bath Sept 0 for Large CREAWBAIW within sixty miles of the Pacific, it crosses fice of County Commissioner made vacant Philadelphia. cans as a campaign document. The Demo- John C Smith. Kneeland, cleared from lv r.-«:: Cleanses the HC*, the continent 1" the Atlantic, and with its crats this and the by the sudden death of Captain Sleeper. He Pensacola 25 for Was 11 i DC. charge Republicans admit Aug gton. Nasal Passages, -•( •Jos W S S arrived at. jROSr''ryfr^ affluents furnishes more than fifty thou- it. It's deuced funny too, isn't it V [Bath is well qualified for the office.. .The Peo- Foster. Heagan, ^B Times. ; Darien 4 from Pain and : of the and tin- Demo- Sept Philadelphia. Allays sand miles navigable water, half ples' Party, Republicans A arri veil at l’ort- Pester Lewis, Burgess, Inflammation. FB.^rrUfS nAY x crats have had rallies at the and it S. L. HOLT & BART. of which is available for steamers. Its friable to Tell. “Mills," land Sept 1 from Perth Amboy. is now in order for the Prohibs. to have theirs. Linah C Kaminski, S E Woodbury, sailed Heal* the Sores, B** eight principal tributaries are each over that was so. For i suffered SANFORD'S G7 Yes, years : from S 0 for New Ynrk St., Boston, Mass., were all Georgetown, C,Sept Sudbury with sores broke The meetings interesting-Many a thousand miles and more than severely scrofula; out all Lizzie A G Closson, arrived at Port- Restore* the long Lane, IN ^q’.-. over my body, and I am unable to tell one- improvements have been made in town,on DEALERS' Sense* of Taste ,.',U other branches unite to form its land Sept 7 from Perth Amhoy. main half that I suffered. 1 was not able to ob- buildings and farms,this season. Dr. Gushee Lucia Porter, Grindle, cleared from Ban- and Smell, stream. The that ever was tain relief until 1 used Sulphur Bitters, which Ginger lb for Nassau. largest ship has his and j gor Aug BkjQ^B^ cured me.—C. B. 17 Allston buildings completed they anti Station- built could sail from its mouth completely Dale, | Mary A Hall, M Yeazie, arrived at New Portable. straight up Boston. 2w‘K> look nice. Mrs. Vaughn has repaired her Agricultural street, STOMACH without a York .Tilly 28 from Fernandina. TRY THE CURE HAY-FEVS one thousand miles; while for hundreds house. Other repairs are J. A. Sherman’s A M B Miileii, Dyer, salied from Point-a-Pitre & | bottle of SANFORD'S Steam Boilers. A is into miles its lower course are lateral Lorenzo E. D. 5 for Manzanilla, to load for New York. ary Engines particle applied of along Thomas E. who makes his tirst Bos- house, Sleeper’s house, Sept Price‘m at 1' Shea, L arrived at Alex- j agreeable. rents Gusliee’s tenement G. C. Dunton’s GINGER at this season is Mary Peters, Williams, registered, tin rents. channels, technically called igaripes, (ca- ton on at the is house, 27 from Charleston. -& TEAM IJ M P S,- appearance Monday Howard, andria, Ya, Aug HI A P.KOTIIKKS ft»; \\ .,; Miles Ames Bro’s. in which boats travel a Cambridge boy. He lias hitherto in house, Ripley’s barn, a stomach to R F Pettigrew, Morse, arrived at Portland noe-paths) may played exposed many all kinds of Send tor -ur mill... .While S. J. Gushee was at the East- Sept 1 from Philadelphia. and machinery. wi thout ever the main stream— the smaller cities, both on the New England and <»m2‘.» entering and serious This Sally I’On, W H West, at Searsporr re- catalogues ipiotations. ern State Fair a pair of beef oxen were stolen dangers. the bayous of the lower Mississippi valley and the Oil circuits. Mr. Shea is about 27 yrs. pairing. of age, and was educated in the Cambridge from bis pasture in the west part of the town, household panacea A S arrived at Baltimore on a scale. unfailing Tofa, Wilson, duplicated greatly enlarged schools. He was the possessor of dramatic driven to Thomaston and offered for sale to 24 from cures and Aug Bangor. The Amazon basin is more than three talent as a hoy, and some six or seven years cramps pains, colds Warren at Bath Mr. a butcher there. Mr. Adams, Coleord, repair- his career with Studley, Studley’s City Bleachery. as as that of the ago began professional Floy ing. Shorthand. Typewriting, I’m.,. times large Mississippi, were he to and chills, assists Crowell. During his second season with her suspicions aroused and refused diges- sailed from at Tin* Rocklaim William Frederick, Elwell, have just returned from Boston with all eth demie Courses a vast untrodden he was and afterward to both sexes from .— including forest, fully leading man, played buy the cattle. The man then drove the tion, nervousness, Fernandina June 25 for New Haven. leading stvles of HATS and BONNETS, and I lege. Open in and com- aliays I new. illustrated < am heavies Atkinson Cook’s stock Willie L. Newton, Coombs, arrived at all kinds of FANCY LACES and BRAIDS. Oh profusely fifteen hundred miles long by a thousand cattle back as far as South Union ami put and Circulars tc pany. Then lie became a star and has since promotes sleep, and wards New York June o0 from Fernandina. work done in the best possible manner. NEW Penmanship in a The owner of the to order. You wil for them. Address miles broad, whose edges only have been met with success. [Boston Journal, Sept. 3. them pasture. pasture HATS and BONNETS made <>• MACHINE NEEDELf- 311.31 COMMKKIIU ( OUMd and a man off malarial, and find all kinds of SLAVING a few adventurous rubber- notified Mrs. G. the next day contagious For Over Fifty Years. explored by t my place. S. D. BROWN, was sent to Union and the oxen. Mrs. over Store hunters and seekers after tortoise-shell got epidemic influences. An Old and Well-Tried Remedy. 12tf High St., Hervey’s Jewelry DR. WOODBURY'S ANTIDOTE Winslow’s Soothing Syrup lias been used for and other valuable tim- of mothers for SSXTTZSTBt wood, mahogany among its the pur- over years by millions and The Parliament of New South Wales Containing ingredients fifty Joseph Williamson, Jos. Williamson, Jr. in cases of debility est of medicinal French and the best their children while with | bers. At its mouth the river is 180 miles brandy teething, perfect Notary Public. I Collections a specialty. exbaustion beneiicinl. A was opened Aug. 50. The Earl of Jersey, of imported ginger, it is vastly superior to success. It soothes the child, softens the Prosthetii* and Op*’1 from shore to shore and 320 feet at the worthless, and often deep; cheap dangerous gums, allays all pain, cures wind colie, and wine Governor of the Colony, in his speech urged as substitutes. Ask for SAN- the most important interior glassful gingers is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It is pleas- JOSEPH WIILIKMSOH S SON. Santaren, city of the FORD’S GINGER and look for owl trade- fore ae li meal increas- stated that since the passage pro- ant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every Dr. ISAAC HILLS- of it is ten miles off on mark cn the wrapper. Sold everywhere. ^ Brazil, wide; away of the world. cents a bot- & Counsellors at Law the tite and im- tection tariff in March last the area of land part Twenty-five Attorneys 10 the Brazilian frontier it is feet appe tle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and Hills Building, High lit, nppodif seventy Offices Over American Office, Belfast. Maine. tion. under cultivation in the colony had in- ask for Mrs. Winslow’s and Express Belfast, and miles above the sea it is proves diges (Soldby Soothing Syrup, deep, 2,300 1810. March 14,1801?.—tf 11 creased 25 cent. Protection pays. mm take no other kind. Iyr49 established lyrl almost a mile across. all Druggists. per 13w27 ancl Abroad. ^iHonie Kinging Words of Hood’s I T!‘e lne,r,lt Sarsaparilla is not Ma rathne Miscellany. I accidental but is the result of careful EXPENSES OF AMERICAN AND study ,\I* FROM A PROMINENT AND EMINENT DIVINE. and experiment by educated pharmacists. r ;~11 WORKMEN CONTRASTED. STATEMENTS THAT ARE TRI E AND STRAIGHT Freights. The Weekly Freight Circular does lie call HATS! TO THE POINT. READ Why himself ‘Colonel* if he of for the week Are WHAT Brown iS: Bilious? HE You FOR Co., reports ending liruce, United States C onsul at ! SAYS, never was in the HIS WORDS ARE OF GREAT AND army?” “Because, sail, in Sept. The alarm created by reports of the PECULIAR the heat of he arrived in New York a few j INTEREST. passion may kill a man some spread of cholera has contributed in some and if lie’s a tone, colonel its a measure the and liis residence in Scot-' No one knows better mitigating to apathy depression which puling than the faithful pas- circumstance, sah.” HATS!! [Chicago Tribune. had in the trans-Atlantic tor the great value of sound and prevailed shipping al exceptional opportunities to physical trade for a and the market nerve The strain hrain One of our customers “I protracted period, strength. upon and 1 writes, never of the risk may be said to be in a waiting attitude, so effects McKinley tariff ner\e, the physical exhaustion followmgex- taking a cough cure recommended by cessive l far as European freights are concerned. Pe- work, the responsibilities and ll|.'k friends, have always found yours an im- 1 to compare the condition of sym- troleum freights to Europe continue firm, HATS!!! pathies with atHietions and the cares mediate relief and after a few doses a myriad posi- in s line is so of the United with ti\*- cure, but business til comparatively mimm States make the earnest preacher’s duties arduous h hy then should 1 take l»ut anything light for this stage of the season that owners ! countries. Said Mr. and wearing in the extreme. I Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam V* Sure And WorkThe ,ahei Bruce: and find it difficult to obtain an #E AVe do not agents im- Horse- wonder, therefore, at the strong Mr. the is a undercurrent of and Gruff'eugrumble. “Did you hear about provement in rates which exceedingly ifFALL^STYLES^ "Best Liver PillMade” 0,v strong ringing words of praise which the emi- that Western woman who set a small number of vessels at band or near Positively cure BILIOUSNESS and America and the Americans nent divine, Rev. C. D. R. bear-trap by SICK HEADACHE, for Meaeliam, gives last week and a man? would seem to warrant. Case oil all Liver and Bowel Complaints. P>'t up in Gloss Viols that caught young “Mrs. freights SORE SHOULDERS! a * most A in bottle one a -lose wonderful of medicines, Dr. G. “No; hut to East SUPERB LINE OF Thirty They expel all impurities the tariff -of I've heard of a woman who China, Japan and the Indies remain from the blood. Delicate women find l liough protective Greene s N'ervura hlood and nerve great benefit from remedy. set a forth them. Sold or young man-trap and caught a bear.” inactive for reasons set last week, You may not be so afflicted, but can using everywhere, sent by mail for Mates is denounced. When he was run down in health, weak in stamps; 25cts.; five bottles 81.00. Full free. bitterly I Free Press. chief among which may be mentioned the particulars [Detroit the same of horse? I. S. JOHNSON .4: CO 22 Custom House St., Boston, Masa. nerves, prostrated in strength, lie was re- marked in and the }o;i say your ,.. election will decide the fate silver chaotic stored to depression Stiff amt Soft j sound and vigorous health this 1 have not used all of one I a Black, by bottle yet. condition of financial affairs in the .!. F. W ilson, Ms, East re- in marvelous Belfast, Maine, Suited JOHNSON’S i«lastries England and Scot- health renew er. suffered from catarrh for twelve ex- to ail ages. I have the agencv fur years, sulting therefrom. Long voyage general teamster, of Here are the e\a< t f.n in his ow n w ords : periencing the in the is says 11’ there are that j nauseating dropping business likewise exceedingly dull, many people hoping “I am to in to Dr. thn at to Liniment. very glad say regard peculiar that disease, and my nose prominent foreign markets being Anodyne ride here will come into Greene’s w bleed liberally GALL CURE: party great remedy That hen my blood almost daily. 1 tried various reme- supplied with American products, notablv THE WILCOX HATS! was badly impoverished an old scrofula dies without benefit until last when I those of open up the markets of the by April, Australia and New Zealand, and as 1 saw I have been in the heavy hauling bnsi- humor, and my nervous system was greatly Ely's Cream Balm advertised in the there is no abatement of the They air clut-t in manufacturers are sharp compe- tie f<»r twenty-live years, and it is the evoi'y n-.s/nr/. Mail} impaired. Dr. Greene’s medicine me Boston I a and gave Budget, procured bottle, tition among the lines, charter rates con- <-nI> thing I have ev«>r found that 'would Among them are tiie wonderful relief. since the lirst ness on no profit or even on a ! days’ use have* had no more tinue a low and unremunerative 4*u:. ji .ml galled shoulder and work the upon basis. IS OS TOX It “At the t:nu m\ health is as bleeding—the soreness is 1 >. For and size l all the time." EH IS r. a present good entirely gone.- small medium vessels for the hoping for change soon;1 as at G. For INTERNAL as much as EXTERNAL am tune in lm life, and my confidence Davidson, with The Boston Budget, for- Liver Plate and Brazil a fair THE use. demand pre- (hires JIud BOYLSTOX, remains in in Dr. < B eene's remedy is constantly in- merly with Boston Journal. and for Scratches, Cuts, (jails, Scalds, or ORIGINATED prot'eelion party vails, g.neral /cargo rates remain and creasing. about AW other similar trouble. the WILCOX. talk of their to “Last 1 dreamt we steady, whilst lumber freights from moving plants | Ren 1). R. M KAt night were at Saratoga By an Old HAM, the south and cast arc easier. I>,-:11 all(| NO BETTER Family Physician. and stopping at one of the finest hotels.” Ad ! MTiggists and Harness Dealers. HATS MADE, Dropped on Children Love Slates. Pastor Baptist Church, rownshend. Vt"‘ timber freights for continue Sugar, “Don't talk that is so scarce Europe dull, e way. Money to take it for 1 AVe lift\ the t “stiinonials of vast for at Croup, Colls, Sore Throat, Pains. H a in published that we especially heavy tonnage, the late de- Craaps, pamphlet published nowadays can’t afford even to dream B1CKM0RE Inflammation in or numbers of people w ho were cured by the 1m.rh from the Gulf and the GALL CURE CO., See the NON-BREAKABIE HAT. Stops body limb, like magic. Cures of going to cljnc. Provinces. Coughs. Asthma. Catarrh, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Rheu- ving a detailed statement of use of the Dr. Greene’s Ner- Saratoga.” [Texas Siftings. West India matic great discovery, and other short foreign freights OI.I) TOWN'. MAINE. Rains. Neuralgia Lame-Rack, Stiff Joints. Strains. vura blood and nerve hut we Illustrated Book free. Price. 35 cents; six no. Hold to j remedy, take No person should travel without a box of have been somewhat more active, this week g-' by from England the United ! Iyr24tmrm druggists. I. S. JOHNSON & Co., Boston, Mass. more pleasure in giving to the world Rev. and the market retains its Pills. As a safe and firmness, first, be- the Mr. own words in to the Ayer's speedy remedy cause Fall Neckwear telydd quarters ending Dee. 1. Meaeham’s regard of the limited supply of vessels at hand wonderful henetits lie received from this for constipation and all of the whose Women Must !‘e»-. 1, 1m»1. The decrease in irregularities captains are unwilling to proceed to Steep. IN ALL valuable because we realize that the the SHAPES. remedy, stomach and bowels, they have no equal, tropics at this period.and second, because is earnest words of a minister will It could BANGOR & ROCKLAND LINE. .•arpets exported -*1(50,000; have great of the poor prospects for homeward busi- they only sleep eigne with and, being skilfully sugar-coated, arc pleas- Fall i\ and tow. *44.000: in weight sufferers from disease, and, ness. Coastwise are without hours and one Underwear, metals, ant to and freights im- every night hour everybody who reads his convincing words take, long retain their virtues. provement in branch. Yellow BOSTON and -acel. and the articles manufac- any pine would Fall BAN 20R in regard to the sure and remarkable cura-| lumber remain every day years be added Hosiery. Just which head of Columbus is to he used freights 84.75£$5 from South STEAMSHIP *:is tive powers of this medicine will lose no Atlantic and 80.50 froiu to : — NEW ami FKESII in CO. them, 1,000; wearing ap- on the World's Fair half-dollar is not decid- ports, the Gulf to their lives, and Everything time in a bottle and a New securing thus obtain York, with but a its season at ■ •■'wn *45,000 and tin ed. Columlms seems to have had as many light enquiry, except The Staunch Steame- *4,114,000. cure. from the Gulf where vessels are Their freshness and heads as a hydra—and they are about as scarce. beauty e> are for three months It is purely and harm- Coal are still dull. only. vegetable perfectly mythical. [Lowell Courier. flights Charters: Bri^ would continue to the end. ROCKL4ND less, and is by all at $1.00. New York to been a marked increase in the kept druggists Harry Smith, Demerara, 817(Hh P. Its discoverer is the well-known Dr. Sell. Maud Dwight Palmer’s, Has been repainted and put Premature baldness may he prevented and Snare, New York, to Macoris All of the Ute- in of derangement thorough condition for the local passenger ser- articles not produced in this Greene, :>4 Temple PI.. Boston, Mass., the hair made to on heads and San Domingo City, with Masonic Temple, Belfast. Me. grow already bald, general cargo, rus or Ovarian or vice between Bangor and Rockland for the season who consultation and advice free to the boilers on at or Womb, Kid- tariff was gives hy use of Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair deck, about 81500 and pc t of 1*112, and will make daily Sun.lavs a which the taken off the trips excep- sick, personally or by letter. The sick Renewer. charges. Sell. Olive T. Whittier, Portia- d ney troubles, uterus tumors, ed). commencing Friday. .Tune 3. leasing Ilangor act. 1 have talked with should use Dr. Greene's Ner- to at G.ni> a. and Rockland Kinley immediately Martinique, shooks, at or about 17 cents m., at l_'.3i> i*. si., and make vura hlood and nerve for it is not “You say you were struck an lumber on deck S< h. exhaus- landings at Hampden. a m'ieii manufacturers in dis- remedy, by lightnin' 84. S. M. Bird, Car- irregularity, indigestion, Winterport. Bucksport, my still livin'?” Sandy Point, Fort Point, Belfast, Cam- only the best remedy ever discovered, hut “Certainly. And, wliat is denas to New York or or drives Xorthport. that the United States Philadelphia, sugar, tion, displacement den and Rockland. hey say those using it have the privilege of consult- more, after being struck I walked home and 8e. Sell. Post Boy, Newlmrg to its a of electric fluid out Bangor* the nerves wild with excitement. TO ROCKLAND. To RANCOR. in Boston and elsewhere as ing Dr. Greene concerning effects, their wrung quart of my coal 50e. Katahdin. Port to ..king Brig Johnson, Leave Leave health, etc. This fact alone guarantees the clothes.” [Pittsburg Bulletin, Bangor, coal 50c. Sell. Win. do. Sell. is are manufactured in Scot- Flint, is Belfast. :*.3n a.m. Belfast.2.4‘i i\ M. assurance of cure. If you need a medicine F. C. Pendleton, to Boston Sleep impossible. Sufferers from have them- Newlmrg, coal THE CARDING MILL OF Xorthport. '.'."m 'Fort Point _:: r.<• do dyspepsia only *• not fail to take this best of fill remedies. 00c. I.ydia E. I'inkham’s “Vegeta- Camden .ll.un Samis Point selves to if 11 blame they fail to test the won- Arr. Rockland. Irani m. Bucksport 4.3.' late is not in my dis- ble is the one sure produced Manual Training. derful curative qualities of Ayer’s Sarsapa- Obituary. Compound" | Winterport.. .5.1." ! have talked with manufac- It has saved thou- Hampden.6 .no rilla. In purifying the blood, the medicine remedy. B. KELLEY & I Arr. Bangor 6.3s ••The of Wood I Ton. CO., Slayd System Working,’* Otis Kaler died at the dealers in who that the of the and Kirkwood and will save It Excursion at tin, say 13. 13. of the strengthens every organ body, sands, you. tickets reduced rates. Tickets by Hoffmann, superintendent House, Searboro, Aug. :;u, very suddenly, of will lie good on steamer of the main k men are to the even the most abused stomach is soon re- any line, and coming United Baron de Ilirsch Fund Trade is a heart disease. Otis Kaler was the womb, removes East Side of Kiver, BELFAST, Schools, horn in strengthens tickets sold on any steamer svill he good on any •! l know of one mill manual for teachers who wish to intro- stored to healthy action. Waldoboro, in 181:», and was therefore 7«> all and other steamer. 23tf personally pain, Will be operated this season, as usual. Wool re years of age. He was educated in the Waldo- Meals of superior quality served on board. duce this form of manual training into first •r.msferred bodily, employers, “Take away my letter; takeaway my born common like the schools. The of the schools, and moved to Winter- you sleep ceived at the mill, or it can be left in FREI) W. POTE, Agent.Belfast. public purpose second letter: take away my third letter; when a WILLIAM II. md all. The difference in the : port young man. There he married a chill to awake HILL, General Manager .Boston. work is to train to use hand and take all and I remain what pupils away my letters; Maria Thompson, and he resided there until Belfast with Conant <6 1 action in Great Britain and in I was before.” Answer — Co., eye intelligently in the working of wood j The Postman. isi.57. that time lie with the bright- During represented the “ iiffo form. One of the aside from ! [London (1 lobe. in Ellis if- Mates is simply the difference results, town the State legislature for two ses- ness of youth. Ginn, the is that the little artisans can sions, and was a member of the senate from •f labor. With an ex- training, For horse and owner nothing equals Iiic k- hardly Waldo in lxiil. At the it. Swift it Paul, perfect, even while in the elementary mukk's Gall Cuke. By its use galls and county outbreak of Try ■ ■rkmeii in Scotland hut a the war iie enlisted and was “ " MAY 2, 1892. get stages of the work, a number of orna- wounds are healed while the horse is at promoted to he C. H. Sargent, a lieutenant in the Ubtli Maine 1 II.i.O. Ill ! nil ..1 1 u:- nr ■> Mat \** paid here for the same mental and useful The art is work. regiment. Tie CASTINE objects. moved to Searhor.. and became 1. :<*s,on r.-iptol !*1. F. ft. ^Steamer within the of A lot of years ago Knowlton, labor. It is a mistaken idea capacity any one. As the mistress of the nn»t populous Em- proprietor of the Kirkwood “House, which rrespon freely an- fv,. 1. Address in ti- bi 'JAPL CROSBY. street boys, called at random from the pire in the world, Colleen Victoria even ex- he has retained ever since. He Monroe with Joint Tirombly, more to live in the United represented d ].V hi A K. i’lMl- were a few used as an cels the woman in the number of the town of Searboro in the “ a gutter, years ago ordinary at 1 1 1 •• -u r. u x\ It It *\ > (■ >1 |\ A legislature q. sett*, -ict E. B. 1 in 1 have lived with she can talk about. the two last tin* ■sya*** Xealley, Europe. experimental and illustrative class, with subjects [Philadelphia sessions that town had a Mass. Liver Tills.uOt. / Three Tries Pek Wi:i:k. at home and and our and as the Times. representative there. He was Stockton at Brown's abroad, astonishing results, tools and appointed by Stable, Leaves Belfast every Tuesdax, Thursdav and Gov. Burleigh on the committee to audit in materials arc few and very cheap there is Miles’ Nerve & Liver p«ils Saturday ar Hutu m.; Blake's Point, lj.im m.; proves everything cheaper the accounts of the State treasurer in lspl. Puek's Harbor. i\ m» reason why the system should not be- Brooks with A. E. Chase, >i.: Sedgwick. i.4" i\ >t.; size in the United Act on a new tin* He was a prominent Odd Fellow, and was Brooklin. J.l.> r. m. : Orcanvilh*. .'!.!!•> i*. m. arrive* spending come in American schools. In- principh—regulating popular liver, stomach and bowels thrntnjh the nerves. at one time Grand Master of the order in If. Brooksville, It. a. at barn's Landing about 4.1.*> e. >i.; arrives'at the item of service— Dodge, Par Harbor about * e. ept only deed. it should go further, for were men A new Dr. Miles’ Pills tins State. He was a member of tin- Second m. | discovery. speedily Connects at ■ Islesboro every steamer is double the and women of small means and large leis- cure bail Pari-h Church in this city. He leaves a wid- Greett's Landing with trip wi:^ receiving wages biliousness, taste, torpid liver, Cimbiia Ur N. Deer Isle. Coo*e C ivc.fa- Har- ure to transform for OW and three children. Sirs. F. 1 >. of in Great Britain. The study it, they might many piles, constipation. Uneqiialcd men, Pullen, bor. S \\ Harbor, \. L. Harbor. Seal Harbor and hey get Ofs Capt. A. O. plain articles of home furniture into things women, children. Smallest, mildest, sur- Bangor. James Kaler, of New Jersey, Candage, Par Harbor. 4 living in Scotland among the of beauty. (American Book Company. est! 50, doses, “25 cts. Samples Free, at R. an author of note, who writes over the name Vinalhaven with 'ap*Din»er served on steamer Cimbria. H. Store. ■‘.Janies Otis," and John M. Kaler. the K K ITHM NO lasses is far below that iff the New York.) Moody's Drug pro- prietor of the Southgate House at Front's Thos. Will leave Creen's ~ “That was a marvelous of Miss Capt. Burgess Landing every JMondav. Wed- u-s. it takes all the from re- escape \'c*k. Mr. Kab r was a yet poor We take the above the book whole-souled gen- Belfast, June 9, lsuj.—2:>tf nesday and Friilay at s.un \. m. . m. neckties together and reached the ground Sarirentville. tla*r landing. 1 *mestead trouble is the one opponents. He was possessed of an infinite | top- regard to manual training schools it was without trouble.” and Furn- Connects at Islesboro for Casrine and all River any [Clothier fund of humor. It was lit* after a storm who, Landings to P;ui”nr; at Pelfast with steamer for i sation that was upon in everyho- worth while to call attention to this work. Augusta, when tin* city authorities had Camden, Rockland and Poston. Steamer < imbria failed to clear connects at ken l sailed, and its principal A recent writer lias said: ‘‘The manual How to Become Fleshy. the streets, introduced an or- Islesboro for lie 1 fast every trip. der providing that the Stab* furnish Freight taken at reasonable rales and orders seemed to he to inform the la- Dr. Miles' Nervine not only cures all nerv- tilled for Pirn- training school has come to stay." There each member of the house with a snow promptly. Freight Hill forwarded ous diseases, headache, bines, nervous pros- via steamer from Sedmwick. that even dissatisfied w orkmen shovel, in order that all reach the ,-ap- is no doubt of it. The movement origi- tration, Si. Vitus might Round trip tickets from ail landings s,,bl at re- sleeplessness, neuralgia. itol in comfort. He was comparative the duced rates.m a limited ited states receive more than nated in where for the dance, tits and hysteria, but also builds up time. Kurope, past forty father of the famous stamp act in the Maine the body “I am pleased To say that after SAMX H. PARIiOCR. Mammvr. each per day as corresponding manual and technical legislature, by which the members voted F. W. years training years of intense suffering with nervous dis- POTK. A-cut. Bel fas-. themselves postage stamps, ami the order F. WARREN. A cent. Creen's Scotland. The difference be- in one form oj another have eas.-. headache and 1 tried Dr. Landing. schools been prostration, was introduced much more in fun Miles' Restorative Nervine, and in two weeks originally ; i:al and labor is mm-h gieatet Their introduction into than in earnest, i Portland Express. making headway. gained eight pounds in weight. I could not :Tain than here. The capital- the United Mates dales from and lie .i-'V. a ti: sleep, but now 1870, [ sleep perfectly llesolutions pf Respect. wfacturer a easy, am: am still improving wonderfully. get larger propor- within the past four year- they have mul- Cann t >a\ enough for the Nervine.—Mus. (Frenchman’s Bay Steamboat Co.) « than in the United Whereas our ! profits tiplied very rapidly as their utility and L. it. Millakp, Dunkirk. N. V." “One »i\ im Master has again per- mitted of ■ the Angel Heath to visit South heina.- the British laborers value have been The tirst ust-'iner used Nervine and gained fifteen 1892. Summer 1892. recognized. Montville and rein >ve Arrangement. :. ib-sl:. says Uiuavn \ Maybi ky, Grange from our cause for jpc-inds midst our complaint. manual training school in Canada was (. --rr iand. N. Y." Trial bottles and Sister Arietta (’. Gilman, there- elegant for,-. a’liPae turers were so incensed opened at Woodstock. Ontario, three 1.U free at U. If. Moody's. You Can Bank Resolved. That while \v» b,.w with hum- i EMMELINE, binie\ act that did not they pro- years ago. and thus far it- career has been ble Nil bill is.- oil To the will of God We do Hot Cftpt, Edward Trnft* "1 .‘.Ype-'t to sc- the rime when electricity YOT WILL Kl\i> to send their to Chica- !-• the less mourn for our sister who has thus f X’ij goods j successful, attracting many students. ! w: used f«-1 a:! cooking and beating pur- on On ami after July 1st will run as t-dmu^ been taken from us. ssi I have come to understand ! ]"remarked \'an Braau.. “Then 1 sup- III. I O c Tv fi permittim:.' ‘key There ha- been one in in con- That in this operation ! >>• bake-'s lb-solved, of 'l l., .1 ■ p- will sell homemade bread,” ad- dispensati--n || ! ,',.-avl T!|'".'ksvil]u, III. r ,|. aic of the exhibition and to tin- of God we have lost an <•] Il l' ,y in. II 1 7..iii nection with the Alexandra sehool at ded Dinwiddle. Pittsburg Chronicle. unerring power i) all the am< lc> usually ke(*i ia \ iiihe- *.>i»it. n. ... esteemed sister and the a kind in- a sr«;*«, a.t 7.1' I. Ill fame Kl'n. v- ‘j, ! hey reach »f all Halifax. \ M. since "' September last, and Admitted the Facts. dulgent and affectionate mother. Belfast 'M'u a. m. and 1 j>. m. I....'M- ilrll.Mt. I'.Jn ;i. In. ••. they have determined to i at M« Oil! a has editors have to be very careful Re-uived, That we extend to the husband, ni„l .. University department Newspaper Kiln, .1.40 Ks .l.r « m < n»!i;mns also to the chi our heartfelt 1..,r ind | ci.ing their tor statements. !dren, sympthy m LOCKE'S, 'a-: have applied for more also been fitted One is now about 1* Huirhe*. I’,.inr. 4.J" n. n r.: up. J’ aware That the I)r. Miles Medical Co their them for 4'. bereavement, recommending National.IJank Bunling. X a. lu. ami a.im p. m.;arri\m |ti- .kw was to at are consolation to who j starting N. S.. in ronnec- we main ro. >m for the fol- Him doeth all < a originally assigned Wolfville, responsible, things Brinks villi; M i -, \V1*dn*i<,|:l ..>> satu’' lowing 1 es1 im.uiial from J;. M- Au- well we mist their hearts may be cheered I days only. t i hi with Horton 'The rourse Dougall. Arademy. in tln-ir lunch Tim < b: m. I lid., wb" for two years noticed a hours by the thought that in Kmmeline f--t with M\ < .; ran, arm _ I stop- at Belfast at '.'.n" at Wolfville is expected t-> extend over at page or skipping of the pui.-w, his left side »>ui fraternitv they will ever find friends, a. m., ami h-avim- Bel.'i-* ^ _I 1-. m. !who tlieii ! g it so tender he could not lie on it, his heart and when d-nie with earth and its cares spend vacations least three year.-. In the lir-t year it will Passengers fakiae Srmi. he was wid be united It is made from Mniineliii.- Bid fasr Muttered, alarmed, went to different tliey again with that loving '•'"■’"•-•r for see- with Steamers f.n Maehias ami imemar- frequent opportunity include wood work, in the second vear doctor.*., found in) relief, hut one bottle of Dr. band wher** death is unknown. THE BELFAST diate lamline>. i>y stavin- .,vei id.Jir m r.miiie Miles' Nuw Heart Cure cured Result ed that a of the above resolu- w of free trade upon the peo- iron work, in the third year machine him. The copy the best leaf, Steamer ill a..rtn W.-m Br-mksvili- elegant hook, “New and tions be spread upon the Grange records al- there are throimh passengers. md and their con- Startling Facts,'* contrasting work and perhaps moulding. Mechanical free at P. H. It Is so one be to the bereaved I Moody's. tel "all about presented family 1APT. K.TRl'K, Manager v!ta that own H. of the deceased and also be and never varies. Belfast, d iiie of our people drawing, drafting, etc., will accompany art and Nervous Diseases and many won- published in cures. both Belfast Machine & derful papers. Go. protection to American industry. the work with tools. Tin* wood working Leonard Cooper. ) Committee Foundry r “I on mil: confided one o, Sanford, a well-known citizen of room will he provided with work benches oe:ug shot,’' Annie C. Cooper, ! on AniiniuVe .be }>ublic that thev are Prepared Maine English sparrow to another. "It's being Annie McDowell, » Resolutions. Co do all kinds of' Central R. R. N. V., who is now in of A set of Europe, approved pattern. tools and served up as a reed bird that hurts my feel- r* d does TIME-TABLE. that while the income of a vise will be with each bench. ings. Why that trouble you ?'% “Be- In Memoriam. provided & Machine Works. On and after June trains a ise :t is making game f me.” [Brooklyn ! Foundry 2tf, !s»2, .-.mi. workman is far below the at Burnham witli thron.'h trains > A number of turning lathes, besides *-tlier I-iife. Also manufacturers of the f,*r .r; f-- *ai Whereas, the Divine Master has called Bangor. Water\ille. Portland and ■ Bos;... u-j;t •7 Mandard, goods here are clieap- machines, will also be The iron our Sister L. to a as follows placed. A Druggists Says. worthy Abby Higgins Heye Circular Saw Mills. life. Therefore. FKI'M llKLI ASr. London, quality for quality. work room and machine room will also be higher Marvin C. Brown, Druggist, Meredith Vil- Resolved, That in her death the members Holmes' Stave "id from London to a fitted for courses. An en- N. H.. I have sold Machine, writing up succeeding lage. says your Sulphur of Harvest Moon Grange have sustained a Belfast, depart. u p,* '['-l: ^ Bitters for ars. illy 10, said: gine and boiler will furnish the required y< and, contrary t«» most med- loss they deeply feel, but have no words to Hall's Stave ■Jointer, w3'Z',iw.W !4"" ieines. I never sol.I a bottle To any one who express. She had ever been an and •‘■fit is hut after have The he untiring Mill low, they power. boiler will ample for heat- said it did not help them. They cured me of active matron, and As Gearing. Quarry Derricks, prompt punctual. .. 7 Js (l.) for tho>. terrible sick w tj pj ()7 almost then headaches, hen she was faithful aiul ever •> > nothing they ing the building, and electric light may every secretary, efficient, Hoisting Winches.Quarry Cars. Ac. Thorndike .. 7 other remedy failed. 2wdi> at her her correct to to which place, records and concise. I'niry ...7+ ['•_'] Vi) get anything do, be furnished for the academy Burnham, boarding She had endeared herself to every member Patent Iron arrive. , •' i!. “The in Sheaves, Stone Jacks, W aterville. > badly off. As to the cost of house. The of jury the Sway hack ease must of the Grange by her kind and man- Unity 4_ !., 7ir practical study electricity genial I : have been of very men." ner. and her record in our hearts Bainior..... 4 J d, etc., 1 find almost in time follow. eomposed ignorant will be Hussey Plows. every- may /“ “Tli -m both sides asked more “Why iawyers abiding than that written upon our 1 ortland .• if not than in the the to instruct them." Dealers in CIRCULAR .11 r x- 1 4,, ti, dearer, riie Journal is heartily in favor of these judge [Detroit Free Grunge book. She was a devoted wife, a SAWS & BELTING. j s ites. Meat is also Pres*. loving and affectionate mother, and very dear, schools. It believes that too much cannot though e«-G —-Ik V.;.;;;.7 ^ her us IVEUSA CALL. work with is ended, the mtiuence of ~ rl'»tlies and cotton hood Looks. !’• UK v I' cloths, linen he said in their commendation. her honest and life will never die— They upright Machine «f -"ods. ng felt in our education- deep, Me.. Feb. 2.". a condition of That a of these resolutions Belfast, 1802.—,34. "-vs pending upon healthy all the Resolved, copy .17 = of fabrics are here. ----- 7: cheaper al and should forma he .. system, undoubtedly vital organs. If tin Inver be inactive, >u sent t-> Tin Republican Journal and Bel- STOKER S BEST Portland.\\ -j,, in- man never uses them ha-..' a Bilious ii stomach he dis- fast Age and catered on our record. A.M. p.M. laboring of the common school It is look, y-.ur '\ part system. aterville. 74- ... : in or ler-d you have a Look, ami if Herder r Wing, Committee Limited 4 _ the United Mates, it does not dyspeptic 7 of to ake wood Bangor.. j p, __ not, course, air lie -• John on Partnership. expected y al'fei t"d ha\ a Pekley, Kidneys ymi pinch- Burnham, •, 1 ot iiim. THE subscribers. (;E< >RGE A. LAMBERT ami depart.. ( ,(| workers of all the nor ed Look. Si'i'iuv health and will Mrs. Etta A. Harmon, Resolutions. Tapestry carpetings, pupils, t<* take good you 1 ARTHCR YOI'NR, both of Orrington, in j I'niry i P; lS w,‘ have looks. Electric Bitters, the the of i'enobseo- ami make, were quoted in the from the those whose tastes good County State of Maine, as n.ormlike.. ;; 7( shop professions e s 1 alt.-rat and Tonic, acts on general partners, and IS.»A< H. SHER.M V\ Knox. 4 ,>As great directly I lie “Poor Farmers” of PATENT FLOUR. ami .->0 at two Maine. ELMER A. f •'looks. Northampton shillings and talents incline them in that direction. These ;tal organs, Cures Pimples. Blotches, SHERMAN, both Belfast, in the Ml. 7 77 il w 111 Count\ oi Waldo ami State of Maine, as Wal.l.. pence a or cents Foils, ami gives a Sold at special yard, (>S in our | the that re- got*! complexion. If tlie census statistics are trust But training eye and hand L. Ji 's worthy the partners, hereby certify that they have this day ^ Moody Drug Store. oOe. per bottle. formed a e sell 1 letter at the “poor farmer” of Maine, whom the Demo- copartnership under the firm name of Belfast, arrive.. 4; ,.(M- designs i ceive at these schools is of real even A Little in value, cratic is such an Price, but l.AMBLKI' A' \ OI \(i, for the of l- “Hullo"' said the chestnut to papers making ado about Higner purpose manu- ki’4 station. Tie* l.ju i*. m. train The consumer in the the robin. and the with F’vin United not now for ;t facturing selling -LAMBERT 1 LOW \aiikee tor Portland if called upon in later life to furnish “What are •.*" “I'm a just votes, is pretty independent !id Bo»;,.i;. you little bird," said COLTER." so-called, and on a ’1'>s l‘ls 4i Of the who carrying general Limited tinkers for i oston are now the robin What are V” a personage. cultivate sold at «".00 carpets cheaper, quality the means of subsistence. If there was you “I'm little people manufacturing business, in said Belfast, and that from Belfast farms in this i>2 cent. and all stations on Branch. t burred. To..," said the chestnut. State per >\vn them I BEST, said Isaac H. Sherman ami Elmer A. iian in or in otli- [Harper’s Sherman, riirou-ih tickets to all West England any no other resultant the healthful ex- Y• and 72 eeiit.. own them free from all en- I have points and N'ort”- go-*d, mug People. per special partners, each contributed t>> the routes, for '!l'I V in of said : sale by F. E. r.envi.FV. the world If it were and restful cumbrance. Tin* tenant farmer, it will be capital firm the sum of two thousand dol- f’est Belfast. pos- ercise, change from books, Guaranteed Cure for La Grippe. Makes Bread. lars. A^eiu, PAYSOV TITKER. seen, is almost unknown in this State. And Sai. :.sy2, and to cease on !• h. advertised druggists to per have their ) the 12th ""iiiitv, r. New fur Con- property encumbered is vt-ry lnueh smaller June L'l, lsnj. and„let they the means Kings Discovery Dated at Belfast, this 12th day of August, A and this condi- than in Kansas and but a trifle than D. du* with latent talent other- sumption. Coughs Colds, upon larger 1.SP2. and sealed with our seals. wages paid, together developing that might tion. D are afflicted with in Ohio. While !'2 rent, of the ot you la grippe and per farmers -—FOR SALE BY- GEORGE A. LAMBERT, I., s.l articles of food and of clothing, wise have been lost to its possessors and will use this remedy aceording to directions, Maine own their li nn-s in Maine only 48 ARTHCR A. YOCNG, !.. s. rL:it, when, upon their return giving it a fair trial, and experience no bene- per cent, of people engaged in other ISAAC II. SHERMAN, l. s.l none an ex- oeefipa- 'ii to ihe world, can doubt. As tions are as ELMER A. SHERMAN, i.. s.« ship sighted the Statue of fit.vnu ma;. return the bottle and have your well off- in that respect. The A. A. Howes & \ ork could change well says: ‘Ttisthe purpose of nione\ refunded. We make this offer’, be- Maine farmer is able to hire money at a low- Go., Harbor, they I STATE OF MAINE. free traders.” a use of tlie wonderful success *t Dr. King's er rate than the Ohio farmer and two per manual schools to man- Waldo s-.., 12 A. D. 1802. training develop j N> \v Discovery during last season's cent, lower t han the Kansas fanner, the ratio MAINE. 6m24 August BELFAST, Personally appeared the above named Gewp* \ ual and skill in tin* use of tools; Have heard of no ease, in which between the calm- of the property to the dexterity epidemii Lambert, Arthur A. Young. Isaac H. Sherman and Modern Miracles. it failed. Tr\ it. Trial bottles free at If H. amount loaned upon it about the same Elmer A. it is not to teach a trade or to manufac- being Sherman, and made oath that the above M'oih's Drug Store. s /,• ,o. in all these States, j Portland Press. certificate breath was distressed, Large and VON CRAEFE’S by them signed is true, and ncknnwl ikVi£U1UUUiIIUL : ture articles for but rather to assist SI.(Ml. dged tlie same to he their voluntary art. t>>rs all said she must rest. sale, j AND Positive Headache It fore m ■. ,s|“- took <;. m. i). in the individual the best Grand Men Cure. School of giving possible Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Army Interested. bw33 R. F. DCNTON*. Justice of the 1‘aeee- Shorthand & Typewriting, A: "’oak 10 POWDERS IS A. BOX. lungs, you see, for life. If the student dis- 'be can equipment The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Price 390 Congress St., opp. City Hall, sing with the best. The Demoeratie papers are quite unani- | 35 Cents per Box Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever mous ’• covers aptitudes for mechanical pursuits, in that Grand men For Sale By All Druggists. gave out. on a Soies. Tetter. asserting Army PORTLAND, ME run, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, not to MANUFACTURED '• a ought take interest in polities; but BY his career was quite done: the way is open for him to become civil, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and *jie.| positive- when the Demo< racy offers them two eandi- v. A. KIRUHMAftR. b. mips Piles, or no is Ph. C. Toledo, 0. Send »or Catalogue. Address i( 1 pray observe, or an ly pay required. It one #■ 1 a mechanical, electrical engineer, dates. of whom Save himself bock bis lost to or distinguished by lyUlnnn California. nerve, give perfect satisfaction |49 guaranteed be a manuiac- vetoing pension bills, and by L. A. GRAY A. Proprietors. can lift half a ton. or perhaps an architect or refunded. Price 25 cents box. going fishing SON, money per on Memorial while the other Two For sale R. II. Day, figured Quicker than other 311)3.- " turer. In either case his manual training by Moody. as a mem her Days any 'bi bo wrote for a of a treasonable organization ,'.1' j>rize, the Excursion. ',,|:“'bes and in the carries him more than half way to these during war and supplied weapons to TO TAX PAYERS! pain eyes; Send 10 cents for to a 1 b " subscription lively those who were a T; as the spell resisting draft, it would personally rmuliiuteil Tourist Ex- matrimonial journal for Id and young. Ad- be if Grand SHEAKER'9cursions to Colorado, I’tah. and all Pacific him positions.” surprising Army men did not shall be at TO LET. t quite well, dr< ss my office in Memorial Tues- (-‘°‘lsr Orange Blossoms. Mass. take some interest in building points leave Boston A before him now lies. Yarmouthport, sueii candidacies. and from 10 to (Boston Albany depot ) moms over the bakery of E. I,. I days Saturdays 12 a. m., and 2 every i-. FRENCH, Journal. riinrsilay, m.; arrive at San Francisco Main street. The rooms have exaiuP^©8 of the daily tri- Galls and wounds «*n horses are unsightly [Boston to 4 i* m. All persons who wish to avail them- THE been recently f iV',llvr toughing Leads to < onsumptlon. Tuesday following. Kates, sleeping car berths. and are suitable fora doctor's H 8 and rail he cured while selves of the discount of two per cent, on their Ac., repaired laundry, r^r-V in hfer, Golden Medical Dis- objectionable. They furnished on appieation to vour nearest office, barber or milliner’s Kick Balsam vii' the at Lane’s Medicine tuxes must puy by 1. 1803. shop moms. The rooms health and wast- the horse is still worked by applying Kemp's stop cough Family Moves the Bowels January ticket agent, or to F. E. SHEARER* or '■V-.n PSt!‘rin8 reviving H. F. MASON, Manager, are handsomely papered and painted. Call on *smid all more's Gall Cure. once. Each Most Collector. to JAS. S. SMITH, 5 State St., Boston. by druggists. j day. people need to use it. Belfast. July 19,1892.—29tf Agent. ARNOLD HARRIS. 3m29 Belfast, Aug. 10, 18D2.—3^ Searsport Locals. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Knox Station. The new freight house at Hurricane. Sell. Nellie Sawyer is load- FOREIGN PORTS. the station is nearly completed, and, with ing paving for New York-Mrs. Leander Coatzacoaloos, Aug 21. Sailed soli Fannie Frank A. Curtis arrived liome Sat- is at Mrs. El- A Gorham, New York. Capt. The Jackson Town Fair will he the enlarged platform and other improve- Patterson, of Camden, visiting Carter, Jackson. Port Pirie, Sept <>. Arrived bark P J Car- urday makes our little much more len Coombs’... -Mr. John Moore visited Vin- held Saturday, Sept. 24th, at the Town House. ments, depot leton, Crosbie, Port Blakely. alhaven last week-Steamer Gov. Bodvvell Mrs. Edgar M. Barney left Monday for effort will he made to make the Fair convenient and of better appearance. Cardenas, Aug .'5(3. In port soli S M Bird, When Every You Putnam, Conn. took a large crowd of Union men to Vinal- loading. a success and all are cordially invited to at- Northport. Miss H. Nortliall, who has St 1 Furl® Pierre, 29. Sailed soli Huma- Buy haven Labor Day.. .Ada Coombs lias gone to Mart, Aug Capt. Frank I. Pendleton and wife arrived tend and help. been managing the Herrick house at the rook, Veazie, Pascagoula. Camden_Mr. and Mrs. Al. Rolf visited his You want that are not seen in house of Saturday from New York, Swanville. Mrs. Lorenzo Dickey, of Cove,returned home to Glen Ridge, N. J., Yokahama, Sept 9. Arrived ship Robert styles every your Arthur Patterson L New York. last with the and Cleve- mother last week_Mr. Belknap, Staples. E. L. of has Washington, D. C., is visiting her sisters, week, together Ray 19. Alexander, San Francisco, lias returned to Waldoboro... .Mrs. Ellen Demerara, Aug Sailed bark Edward j -neighbors.- Mrs. T. 0. Smart and Mrs. Edwin land families who have been Hoarding there. Trinidad. been visiting friends here. Greeley.. Coombs Camden last week- Cushing, her home- came from Port N 7. In bark The L. A. S. will meet with Mrs. J. I. Brown Mrs. Herrick has returned to Chalmers, Z, Aug port of Grass is and wliat will the strik- E Kalpli Tupper, Brunswick, (la.,is regis- Is in Portland at- drying up, Mary Russell, Nichols, for Lyttleton. at Forest Home, Grove, this (Thurs- Miss Helen I. Cummings tered at the Searsport House. Maple ers do now ?... .Mrs. Duran lias gone to Port- Valparaiso, Aug 2. Sailed bark Evie Reed, afternoon-Mr. Albert tending the Li. A. Gray commercial college. day) Goldsmith, land for a a number went to Whittier, Guayaquil. E. A. Baker and C. F. Treat went to Hart- L. of is vis- visit_Quite of Mass., is his brother-in- _Miss Lillie Fernald, Belfast, Manzanilla, Sept 11. Arrived bark RAC Salem, visiting Vinalliaven last week to see the new co-op- New York. laud Monday on a business trip. relatives in town-The season at Smith, SPENCER & H. M. Chase. iting law, erative and that are St Helena, 9. Passed A WILSON company report they Sept ship Lucy Nellie and Mamie Putnam have gone to Northport is about over, nearly all the for New York. of Maine’s a business. Nickels, Nichols, Singapore £ North Troy. Not the least summer visitors who doing big Boston, to be absent several weeks. having left. Three, MARINE MISCELLANY. which charms are the cool pleasant evenings have been at Mrs. Drink at Unity. The Unity Lake and Land Im_ -have received a— Capt. William Meyers left Monday to join stopping water’s, Sail Francisco, Sept, 9. The American just at this season of the year may be counted took the boat for provement Association are making great ini. Frank Pendleton arrived from bis bark, tHe Mabel I. Meyers, at Boston. Saturday Cove, Monday ship yesterday upon with almost absolute certainty, and Boston. provements in their grove. They have com- Calcutta after having touched at Madras. E. D. of East ex- 1 luring the Seaman Archibald Me* Capt. Blanchard, Corinth, the recent political meetings owe tlieir an avenue fro in the main road to the voyage Belmont. Mrs. Martha McNamara ami pleted and William K. chief arrived in town for a short visit. 1‘oiigal Wbitty, officer, Tuesday istence lo the attraction of evening breezes, A crew of men are still at both son grove. work, a native of Maine, died of what was I Arthur, of Camden, were in town Sun- reported New Line of Chamber Dr. 1*. 1’. Nichols' Joe, died Wed- starry skies and soft moonlight. The last, but the and out a road on the arrival of the vessel here to lie cholera. horse, day visiting relatives_Mrs. Mary Barker, clearing grove laying Set not were Satur- The deaths occurred last and since nesday of acute incarnation of the bowels. least the Pittsfield meetings close to the lake. The stock has sold very ; April j of Passadena, Cal., ami her sister Miss Net- then there has been no of the disease. John L. of 1 sign day evening. Gen. Griffiths, readily, and a number of those who ! Ship Gov. Kobie, ('apt. Amos Nichols, lias j tie of Lawrence, were in good The vessel, however, was fumigated under addressed the Bieknell, Mass., that are new in nevei Indiana, Republican audience, already have stock are ready to take more the direction of the quarantine officers. The entirely design, something bef. chartered to load oil at Now York for Hong town last week calling on friends and rela- and Hun. G. W. Ewing, of Illinois, and Hon. Dr. \Y. G. Fuller is an authorized agent for Frank Pendleton was built at Belfast and Kong. tives-Mr. of bails from of tlie Democrats.... Raymond Knowles, Boston, ! Searsport. Captain Nichols, of seen in Belfast. H. M. Sewall, Bath, the company to sell stock. He is meeting A. Mitchell has been to Mass., was in town last week calling on old Searsport, commands her. George promoted Mr. of is at home Henry Seavy, Auburn, with very good success and is very much in- Fkkiuhts. The Freight Circular ol’ Brown secretary of General at associates.... Mr. Liberty Wetherlee, of private Stephenson for a brief visit.Tlie Misses Boyd, of terested for the Several views Co., New York, reports for the week end- and his from Minnesota company. Togus. Bradley, daughter, 1 ing Sept. 1 11. transactions much lighter than usual fred K. Lamb went to Camden on ing doing Sunday in e She was Mr. 1 for September, which month we hav been Gilkey's. day. accompanied by Grant, The amount canned last week was on his wheel, some Belfast l(iu,(jOo: accustomed to look for a good of ani- having lately returned trom the school ot Professional 1 of Waterville.Mr. Enoch and accompanied by degree Frank Curtis and wife, of East Bagiev Tuesday of last week they put up 25»,NSl> cans, j even after due allowance Lennox, wheelmen... .ignite a number attended the mation, making of New are in town.... for the innovation of are in town, <»t Mr. and Mrs. wife, York, visiting The acre in cash is petroleum transporta- we can now Mass., guests lecture of Prof. L. C. Bateman at Searsimuit. average yield per s.”>0; ing, guarantee perfect satisfaction in all ea s Mr. Loville Sanderson is at home.... tion m bulk, and the consequent decadence E. Dunbar. visiting largest amount per acre for lirst picking S-kb- Village last Saturday evening. "1 shipments of that commodity in barrels. Mr. J. E. Cook and George Cook were in r»o. This with tin- amount of valuable 1 i'T. A. D. Field and arrived home large The alarming cholera reports, and the en- family town .Mrs. Emma Stevens is Waldo Centre. The families of K. E. Monday... fodder left to the farmer, will be a forcement of Saturday, Capt. Field returning again to very sat- rigid quarantine regulations, e@“Our Prices are the Lowest. her Mr. and Mrs. M. V. B. Clements and W. B. Cammett made a hay- have interfered with business visiting parents isfactory investment for the most of them. undoubtedly B ston W dnesday. and thus contributed in some m>-asure to Mitchell.... Rev. L. W. Hammonds, of Bel- rack ride to the Campground Wednesday Several farmers have realized forty dollars the gcncial apathy and depression which \ contribution will be taken next Sunday at the North Church Sun- Sept. 7th, To celebrate tin* birthdays of a fast, spoke Troy per acre from the first packing.. ..Hon. I. C. had previous v prevailed in tin shipping u at the Church on behalf <»f •ruing Coiigl. and at the Cook's Corner sehoolhoiise in daughter in each family: Mrs. Mi hired E. trade. So far as to Eu- day Libby will deliver a lecture hereon Satur- ; petroleum freights SPENCER <£ WILSON the God Will are lint a Farm. the There will be a social of and Miss Nellie rope concerned, limited business evening. meeting Walton, Jersey City, in to a condensed day, Sept. 17th, regard lias t rans pi red and rates show no appreciable Fish Commissioner Gould's steam of this week... .Mr. Roseoe Cammett, of Waldo. A very day yacht Tuesday evening enjoyable milk factory. variation. Case oil freights to tin* East re- arrived from Dockland Saturday and will Harding ami wife, of Idaho, have arrived was passed... .Mrs. (leorge Sanborn was se- main practically in abeyance, lor reasons be- Sandy Dr. 1 fore set have .t new engine put in. home. verely bitten by a strange dog Sept. 5th, and Point. Waning and family fo,tb. Tin* latest fixtures that have have returned to .Mass-Rev. transpired arc a British iron ship hence to and wife, of the wound is causing a good deal of trouble. Somerville, Stephen Briggs Providence, Islesboro. A fisherman re- Calcutta at 12 cents. October clearance and disgusted Mrs. Alice il. Houston and wife have closed tlieiv cot- B. are several weeks in Sanborn Perkins has returned to an American hence to at IS 1., spending town, from his net in the ship ilong Kong turning hauling vicinity tage tortile season and returned to Dorches- 1-2 cents. < iciicral to distant and are at the House. her home in Lynn. Mass.Mr. Edward cargo freights Searsport of Crow Cove the other declared morning Mass.. .Mrs. Richards and Miss : ports remain nominally steady and dull, Evans is teaching the village school at ter, Hadley All who are desirous of a coarse of that there were no in these wa- whilst deal and timber to having mackerel are friends in freights Europe Brooks.... Miss Leila son is in visiting Unity.Henry are and w.-ak. Naval store lectures this winter are t<> of one Pay teaching quiet freights requested leave ters. He said lie had heard being Stowers has to South tin; so-railed.Mrs. gone, Weymouth, Mass., from the South to Cork for orders are quiet their names with Miss Harbutt. taken in a hut believes have all Kingsbury district, net, they where he has in a shoe at 2s (id a 2s ‘Id for rosin and 2s bd a 4s for Wilson and soli,of Orono, are at Mr. employment shop. been driven off. Other fishermen report visiting as to size and of vessels. Edith Pendleton and Maud Coleord left by Mrs. J. Stowers has returned to Sears spirits, position Al. Walker's. port, j The Fiver Plat and Brazil trades steamer for Mass., where blueiish plenty, and it is well known that partake Monday Norton, ....Mrs. Robert Doe is in Biddeford visiting of tin* prevailing dullness, with rates for will attend the they mackerel.... Mr. A. G. Hunt Camden. to enter they Wheaton Seminary. prey upon Burglars attempted friends... .Mr. Frank Goodhue and family, lumber and general cargo about steady. The is at his cottage here from the ef- Seibourn, the summer home of Chief Jus-I sharp competition between the lines hence E. who is ill the suffering and his mother, Mrs, (’. P. left for p, Sheldeii, employed Goodhue, to the with the introduction Sl'KIM.VA I K, M K.. A fects of a recent fall on the of tii Fuller, last week. His Fiver, together I at has home gang plank daughter hearing Boston last week. Mrs. C. P Goodhue is to of Patent ottiee Washington, been steamers to run regularly in that trade, is m I have tried the C<»i; I steamer Cimbria. \Ve are sorry to learn a noise in the aroused the hired strange night the winter in Manchester... .Mrs. Ad- not calculated to for sail- m on a short vacation, and will return Friday. spend strengthen freights and have proved it r. that his are severe... .The man. The two in vessels in that direction. There have $ injuries quite burglars, number dison Shiite made a trip to Boston last week ing Miss Fannie Ford has a situation as tele- been two or tlove lixtures for Fio at about S in,,-' I on steamer was not a when heard the sound of mov fishing trip Viking they persons with her husband, who is second on ^ " Colin. pilot i or, about 22 cents for PRICE 25 1jjj= o i.im ■ at Miss previous rates, say. CENTS. FRANK graph operator Marchester, in the house ran success so far as the catch was concerned. ing away. No clue_ steamer Lewiston.Mrs. Charles Shiite case oil and >11 for lumber. West India of Fairtield. has of the office Walker, charge of Wm. suicide last are their .Mr. Harris, owner yacht I'na, Judge Ayers attempted week, by and daughter, Miss Lucia, were out of town frieghts, outward, bolding own, himself in 1 *iit. are not brisk, whilst return business re- H e have retailed over FIFTEEN H ENDUED bottles in Tufts and others are to visit Dr. hanging the shed in the rear of a few week... 1 Bef/'O expected days last .Mr. Herbert Bunker, mains Coastwise lum- § his very unsatisfactory. The concert give if hy the Mendellsolm A. S Davis at Turtle Head-Mr. Folwell's house on Chestnut street. He was dis- of Brewer, and Mr. Chalmers, of Bangor, ber freights from the yellow pine ports are at I'nion Hall covered Ladies C>uarteite, of Boston, are still at their island or were by his wife and cut down before life steady but the demand for vessels continues F, H. & family home, were m town last week.. .Mr. A. B. French FRANCIS CO., Main St., Coal eastward show no Fixday »veiiingxvas a xery enjoyable affair, the of the Mr. F. returned from was extinct. I)r. attended him and light. fr-'iglits im- Belfast,»j rirst week. Hooper was in Bi.stou a few Iasi week....Mr. days provement, nor is the further advance in tin- ,md a very audience xvas in attendance. new it was about four hours before lie become on- 1 good Philadelphia Sunday.... Four yachts i F. Y. French’s did not return to Bos- of to STATE OF MAINE. ! family price .(jal calculated help colliers. 1" scions. At this lie A xvent r<- Tues- have been added Isleshoro's fleet this writing is able tobeupand ton as Charters; (lov. (!(),(UK) eases, '\A1.Imi SS. large delegation Liberty last week reported, but are Ship Fobie, _, To the Sin-rills ot om re enjoying New season—all and the work of local about the house.... The Camden York to Hong Kong, is 1-2 cents. ( "peetive Counties or either of tin i: day to attend tin* Ttli annual reunion of the good ones, Kepubli- •»iir beautiful in their , s September cottage.... Bark Belnum Cardiff to 4 Deputies, or to an\ Constable in the « ans elos«*d the Cape Town, coal, .*h. Maine and all builders.... The Islesboro Inn at Dark campaign last Thursday town of Regimental Association, The French's are enlarging their duekery 12s. Sell. Nellie S. Pickering, Prov idence to Liberty. Harbor has been full of all the sea- with a The «i WLITl.V. Starter guests evening rousing rally. speaker >1 40. Sell H. J. A :ii in it one of the are a Jacksonville, rails, Cot- fwoiiouneing pleasantest business. They erecting building 1*J0 I- '•otnmand to attach was (leu. L. \Y you the goods or esiate son. and will he next S. Woodford, of New York. A trell. Perth Amboy to Bangor, coal. ode. ea.sions it has been their lot to enjoy for a. probably enlarged feet long foi next year's use.Mr. Rufus VV of L> 1 1X (' \ I-'. II AXMlN to tile \alite of mu large delegation was present, fiom Rockland. hundred dollars, and summons the defendant il t:me. year, liarriinaii lias Mrs. Goodhue's long bought house Belfast I'riee current. lie may be found within von’r pre<-im ; to appear Music was furnished by tin* Rock port Band. For tlie Fall before our of t I mi Keiwi dust ices he udi« ia 1 ('< t. and will iiii-vi- in very soon. His house is < Supreme sermon last Sumiax on tin* PRosi'Ei 1. Ml', and Mrs. Howard Moore, onur.eri:i> vvkkki.v rou rui; .toi kxai.. Ri morning There was a tine display of lireworks and next to he holdeu at Hellast. w i Din and for -aid I in for sale.... Mrs. Luo nis Fames and the two /V"f Mill'Ll I. I*I'iri /'niil / foil iin f.<. of on tin* thin ••! « -•1 \isited relatives in town last County Waldo, Tm-"da;. >-enna!s of trm iti/euship, Lev N. La Frankfort, the speaking was excellent. April I III. el 50 v next, then and there in our "aid < ourt r<> answer children she cares for. were at Apples. p 25 Ha pton. Id 00« 1 2 OO « be week. ..Mrs. Medora Marden and Capt. •• j Marsh -aid that the ballot should the daughter, » _v» unto JOSEPHINE IIANXUX. --I M«»111\ iID* in the THE FAMOl Lincolnville. There ha\« been about dried. | Ik 4 // 5111 ides. p It,. 2 on a 4 i II. W. French's a few days last week....Mr. Counts of s I m. oi.-f o| ronseiem-e; and that citizenship of Storkt.ui Springs, visited her lather, Mr. Beans, pea. 2 OO li.. S,/22|< tats. l.M,ii.22 lb, 40//42 WHIST CLUB CIGtt *’‘ add have been of Khod«-Island, on tin-tssentietli das ol \ they accommodated.... M r. cottage in tin* to let... ..Mr. and Mrs. Beef. I* If,. 5 a 7 :r>l;u ■•(■-. 05 a 70 ,lu!v, v. .1- listened To with 1 lie closest attention. sister-On a calm now the rattle spring D. morning I’>a rb-v. > Iu sii, 55 a \ Edward It.inlet;, a minister of lie lirst ill t ;i.,i and Mrs. Alton Andrews mourn j ij log. p lb. 7 71-2 ill' the death A. G. Black have a new authorized to ut t lie machine can he heard all girl baby... Capt. Cheese. p fb. S a 1 (»|Straw (* ion. 7 oda S no t sulth ictit sumption. Funeral services were held Fri- and would like to start it. on in better than was The best (la,, its way ('orn. In 70 ( Udoiis. lb. 2 1 2//4 si. t<- do. That lie has often left In for M< Fannie 15. Smith. expected. yield p -ii, p ability Gilvcry, day and were largely attended. While her 1 next week. article of (‘racked c *rn lm. 70 (>il. kero-eimp V. S n OO days at a time s\ithottt any food in the in-use. ex- heard from yet is bushels of barley from Any clothing for man j p Corn Mea lm, 70 Bollock. p tb 4 I-2 c/5 cept ing a less potatoes and some salt, and has Garter’s Coaflition Pit; The life and works of the have lost a most p dead poet Whit- parents dutiful and affec- woman or c will 4 bushels sowing,raised by Fred Lane. Oafs hild, be gratefully received. , Cheese, p tb. 12al2 Fork. |> tt.. 9alo spent his time idly loafing about the streets and Tn r furnished a theme for Rev. R. . is of m sowing, or JO bushels per acre. Barley is Capt. (loo. ards, teacher.... Capt. F. Riee building ( rani,err es. p*p. Xa to shorts, p cwt.. 1 10 food to leave the house which ibex li\edaud The text was from 2d Clover Seed. It,. 15a. IX It.. 5«13 resort to her father s house for sustenance and day morning. Samuel, better. The best of buckwheat Howe came home Sunday, leaving his vessel a coal shed on his wharf at the beach with a Sugar, p doing yield Flour, p dd, 4 5<»//J5 50 Salt.T.I.. p lm. 40 support. That she has had by said Hannon -me WAKkAMKI) I III! lit' •d dxtli “Know not that a in Hallowell. H»* Will chapter verse, ye is J8 bushels from ‘J bushels Fred stay at home for a capacity lor liOO tons. He and his two II.(5.S«m*( lm. 1 '.)(>« 2 OO Sweet Potatoes, 2 1-2//.4 child, who is now nearly one sear old. whose name sowing, by 1 t.. 1 Meal. 2 12-u4 is Delbert If. Hannon. Prim e and great mail has fallen this day in while on account of his father’s fast Misses and left l.ard, (4 o//12!Wheat Fames. Buckwheat by many farmers is con- failing daughters, Margaret Sallie, Wherefore, and for the above reasons, p-ur Israel '.’" It xvas a excellent health.... M rs. Nellie Fletcher has flu* libellant that a -dunce from the bond's ..i very sermon, sidered equal to corn, bushel for bushel, to sym- for Brooklyn Monday. prays BORN. now between tier and tier said Tooth and xvas listened to with marked attention. of a circle of on matrimony existing Carter’s feed to stuck or and more pathy large friends, account Liquid poultry, should he husband be decreed, and that the custody of SHIP NEWS. may W. of the death of of said child may be given to her. and she avers that im:k>ki;yim. tiik E. Grinned shipped a crew Saturday raised to shorten up the corn hill... .Mis, L. consumption Sept. (Jth, FKRNXI.D. In Rockland. d, to .Mr. and Km; Sept. the same would be reasonable and proper, condu- ■ her Ava. Miss Ava was a .Mrs. Walter .). Fertiald, a Bernice a Capt. W. K. Gilkey, ol schooner A. of Fast K. 1,, is visit- daughter young daughter cive to domestic peace and huniioux and consis- Georgia Mixer, Providence, PORT OF BELFAST. Pea rl. u »«*. who had and tent with the peace and morals of society Giikey, for the from to Mrs. Clara Forest lady many friends, her death NICKERSON. In to Mr. and voyage Searsport ing Cummings.Mr. Belfast, Sept, d, Josephine Hannon to the damage of said plam- is felt. ARRIVED. Mrs. dames A. Nickerson, twin sons. Belfast, where the schooner is to go on the of a with deeply till. as sin* says, to the sum of one hundred dol Grant, Monroe, spent day recently PAKTRIDDK. In Bluehill, 1. to Mr. and Sept. 8, sclis Maggie Bell, Rogers, New Sept. lars. which shall then and there lie made to appear railway to be coppered. He succeeded in L. T. Cummings and wife....Mr. and Mrs. Troy. The Union Sunday School Mrs. W. I. Partridge, a in al enjoyed York ; Camden. daughter. with our due damages. And have you there this tasrBii;' reduction Fsperanza, Gray, PAYS >N. In Warren, 4, to Mr. and Mrs. t he services of seventeen 1 John of visited relatives in a at Winneeook Lake in the seh Lavinia Sept. writ, with your doings therein. securing experienc- Moore, Monroe, picnic recently Sept, b, Campbell, Yale, Bos- ( harles a son. I'ayson. Witness, John A. Deters, Esquire.at llelfast.the lowest prices in BA ed more than half of whom had com- of the Lake ton. men, town last week. grove Unity Land, ami Improve- 11th day of February, in the year of --ut Lord one manded I sell Georgia ships. The voyage was made xvith- ment Association. \\ inuecook Lake the Sept. 10, Gilkey, Gilkey, t. lion sand eight hundred and ninetv-two. W intkrport. Mrs. \\ lswdl. nl Bruns- by •ut an accident, Though from the numerous Searsport. MARRIED. TILESTON WADI.IN, Clerk. way, is a lovely sheet of and in the F. F. orders given in loud tones the people along wick, and her Miss Ada water, Sept. l'i. sells Warren. Colson, Bos- granddaughter, A FF11 >A\ IT. shore it must be some Tinted States near future is destined to he one of the most ton; -James Holmes, Ryan, do. BEN N E K- W 11 .LI A MS. In Lnion, ,J nel- thought Forsaithe, were in town for a day or two Sept. 3, POOR & SON.0- naval Id. sells B. son E. and Clara L both of Hannon, wife of F. captain out for the developemnt. of beautiful of inland resorts in Maine.. .There Sept. George Ferguson, Fergu- Benner Williams, 1, Josephine tjuiney Hannon, last week-Mrs. who has been of in the ot Wahlo. on :1 'es. The return by bm kboard was heart- Mower, son, Bangor for New York: Humboldt-, Wa rren. Liberty, County hereby will he a box sociable and at David CARTER HARTSHORN, in Belfast, d, oath and that I ant the complainant in -v enjoyed, as xvas the lunch served on spending a number of weeks with Mrs. Mil- supper Hodgdon, Portland. Sept, certify say Rev. S. L. Hauseom. Fred F. Carter, and Miss a libel for divorce from the bonds ot matrimony h.*ard.’ Piper's next Thursday It is use- by liken, returned to Boston on Thursday's evening. SAILED. Nellie Y. Hartshorn, both of Belfast. against the said tjuincy F. Hannon: that said less to tell the that there will the State of Maine and resides in boat. ...Mr. George Blake returned with his people he a Sept. 7, sell Clara, Johnson, Rockland. LARKABEF. PRENTISS. In Troy, Sept. 4. Hannon lias left NORTH SEARSPORT ITEMS. M. Larrabec. of and Miss A.lte- a to me unknown: and that I have made for “Dave” and his affable wife sells A. Joseph Jackson, place bride from Brunswick d.Miss good time, Sept. 8, Fsperanza, Gray, lushing: as to where lie now hut Sept, ance M Prentiss, of Tro\ diligent inquiry resides, Salt F. M Kastman lias moved to Safe for Prospect. ensure Hayford, Warren, Rockland. am unable to anv information as to where lie Blanche left Thursday for always every one good time.... MEN DA LI. MOODY. In Belmont. Sept. 3, by m-t Arey Falmouth, Sept, b, sclis Henry R. Tilton, Small. lien. IV. Morse, ('has. 11. Mendall and Louisa E. may be found. JOSKPHINK IIANNoN. Mrs. Helen Drew has gone to Camden to Mr. and Mrs. Enoch of New York Mass., where she is to teach this fall... .Mr. Bagley, Somes' Sound; Helen, Chapman, Bangor. Mootlv. both of North port. v relatives. are in town EMERY. In Ellsworth. STAFF OF MAIM One J. H. Wilder visit and Mrs. Sewall of Mrs. city, visiting relatives and Sept. 10, sclis Ella M. Willey, Willey, New RICHARDSON Sept. 1, Harriman, Lowell, Luther A. Ric hardson, of Orlaml. and Miss Cora friends-Mrs. Hannah of York: Bell, Rogers, Rockland: kKNM.nr* -s.. August IS. 1SU2. Miss Mattie d. Mathews is Sawyer, Wiscon- Maggie id Eden. in be sold at attending Edward Butts, of Haverhill, and Mrs. Rollerson. Boston. E. Lmerv. Subscribed and sworn to by the said Josephine use, will is her Mrs. Levi Brunette, STEPHENSON TOWNSEND. In Thomaston. school in Monroe. Sewall who have been tin* sin, visiting sister, Bagley. Hannon. Before me. OKHIN A.TCF.l.l. Siinps()n. guests AMKltli AN rl.'KTS. Aug. 13. Charles W. Stephenson, of Belfast, and Iu>tice ot the Peace. one ... .Mrs. Emma Pierce and as a has bee daughter Erdine, E. of Thomaston. larger Mrs. F. J. Dow is visiting relatives in of Mrs. ,1. F. Hutchings, returned to their New York, Sept t'». Arrived sell Man F Laura Townsend, | have gone to Hampden, for a few days, tin- ST A IF OF MAINF. Waterville. homes last Week... Misses Helen and Annie Corson, Bobinsoii, .Jacksonville: 7, arrived ! ed. The safe may h. guests of Miss Mary Soper-Fifteen of our sell Ahliie C W a i.im ss. Sri-miM i: J *i» a i. Cm u of were »f Stubbs, Coombs, Brunswick: N, J DIED. Miss Ella A. Smart has returned to New Fox, Bangor, the guests Mrs. E. Term, 1 S'.*2. I are school at t.lu* arrived sell Webster Barnard, Marshall. April the young people attending I the libel, ordered, That the Conn. B. Lord last' week-Mr. Charles Chase, of arrived sch Florence poll lore^oin.u Haven, Maine Central Institute in Pittsfield_The Bangor: 9, Belaud, BROWN. In Holliston. Mass., Sept. 10, Mrs. libellant notice to the libellee of the pend- has arrived ji’ixe Joprnai On been in town for a or Adams, Fernandina: Id, schs Kit ! H. To it” an >f ot visited Bucksport, day Emeline Brown, aged years. ency thereof by can si attested copy lhe»< Ih rt Smart, Frankfurt, recently Misses Boyd, who have been a few ('arson and G : widow of two-Sewall his spending July Fourth, Bangor: Horace DARBY. In Belfast, Sept. Lucy, and of this outer thereon r.. he published uree Moody, accompanied by S3 d months the family of .J. S. Nickerson. weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson. Morse, Bath; D I> Haskell, Bangor; Mary the late Isaac 11. Darby, aged years, weeks suceessively in the lb-publican Jon nal. a brother Arthur, left for New York Thursday. K Crosby, Nantucket: Sandy Point, and 13 days. newspaper printed at Bellas!. m the ( ounty of have returned to their home in Watered It*. Bangor. d. A\a L.. Miss Caddie (j. Clossoii, of Searspurt vil- the twelve Boston. (i. Arrived W 11 (’.in- FLETCHER. In Liinolnville. Sept. Waldo, the last publication t hereof to b«- fourteen -Margaret, year old daughter Sept ship of 21 "OUR FACTORS ..Dr. in town re- daughter Charles and Nellie Fletcher, agecl at least, before the term of .-aid Court next agu. i> teaching school in Dist. No. 7. Fuller,of Unity,was quite ner, Pemlleton, Manila: sells Anna Pendle- days, of Mr. and Mrs. Cayne, of Hurricane Island, ears, 3 mout li- and T days. to he hob leu at Bellas:. within and for the County ii«*st .uni tin:- :••• in the interest of the L. L. N I. Thomas, Fernandina: Charlotte fays cently Unity ton, Buck, KELLS. In Somerville. Sept. 1, Jane W. Kells, of Waldo, on the third Tuesday of October next, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mathews visited at died of fever at tlie home of lier aunt, Miss .Johnson: Association. Some of our took shares Pendleton, Port I/.etta Winslow, formerly of ('aimleu. aged Tv* years. Remains were that tile libellee may then ami there appear and in Brooks last people Simon Cilley's Sunday. Margaret Castello, Tuesday night. She was Elizabetliport: cleared sell Mary L Crosby, taken to Camden, tor burial. show cause, if any he has, why the prayei *t the in it.... M r. William Coburn, who has been In T. Susie .1.. wife of he Eye had been Williams, Islesboro, M< 10, arrived sell I) 1 A KRIS. NYwhurg. Sept. libellant should not granted. Sleeper's Mrs. H. M. Beiim tt has the valu- a delicate girl and here some weeks 1 month- and 27 bought suffering from a earn er for many months, H Bivers, Coleord, Baltimore. Miliard Farri-, aged 2.'* years, Attest: Tl I.F.STt )N \VA 1 >1.IN Clerk colt of F. to improve her health.... Miss Jennie da\-. Remains were taken To Seal sport. A true copy of the writ, libel, atlidax it and « >r- able three-year-old M. Eastman. hoping is low and can live hut a or two. Sept li. Arrived sell very day Philadelphia, Young lioWE. Ill Camden, Sept. •“>, Jonas Howe, aged der ot ( ourt thereon. Bw:»7 Chick a "> o'clock tea at her home Wed- Providence: cleared sell Cigars gave Brothers, Snow, s-j ears and in in111 lif Kingsbury JiA Aivruiu. 11 id im in » n in :ug Hattie 11 Barbour, B.. widow- iv > nesday afternoon which was a very Fletcher, Bangor: '.I, KNOWLES. In Belfast. Sept. 12, Mary That'**mi lb where she is in dressmak- pleasant 2 best stoii, engaged in this am' are cleared sell Yale, Handy. Boston 10, ar- ed the late Jonathan Knowles, aged s7 years, occasion. It was a re- vicinity. Apples potatoes Tr> "in-. 10 ing. practically family rived sell Warren Adams. Kennebec: hark mouths and 10 days. showing up very small, although no com- 1. William T. conts. union, as each branch of her famih Willard Mudgctt, (’rocker, Barbadoes: 12, LELAND. In Eden. Sept. Capt. N. S. and 3 months. LORD, (t. A. Fernald is in the of T. has been heard about rotten Leland, aired 74 years emplo\ (’apt. was that of one sis- plaint potatoes. cleared s. lis Joel F Sheppard, Walsh. represented except Wey- PH l LB ROD K In Castine. Sept. 10, Hon. L O, 1> d Swanville, farm Bletheifs oat has him mouth ; Young Brothers, Snow, Salem; Ed- ; Nickerson, doing ter.Mrs, E. B. Lord received news Joseph crop yielded Philbrook, aged 72 years. ward W Young. Wyman, Belfast. In 4. timothy S. work. 40J 1-2 bushels. Next'....A mans : RIPLEY. Rockland, Sept. Sail of the great X. d Re- by telephone Saturday serious Satill*i Biver, (la, Sept Arri\.-d sell I>ipley, aged (>3\cars, months and 10 days. Maker, of our attended for interment. Walter L. Mathews left by boat Monday illness of her brother, Mr Noah Dearborn, young people rampnmeting : Susan N Pickering, 1 laskell, Boston. main- taken to Appleton And maker of tents, awning-, carpets, etc., at the 0. Cleared sell \ SNOW. In Roc kland, Sept. 4, Ephraim Snow, at Grove last week.. lies Baltimore, Sept Celia F., & Co.’s TKADK MAltk. J -r Mass., where he has secured a ami went, Maple Godfrey ] :> 22 hull liiitf on Swan Sibley wharf, formerly Sagus. of Bangor, up immediately. Boston: 9. leafed sell Tola. Wilson, aired s4 years, months and days. Gilbert at. the Advent Dodge, dco. T. Osborn. S. S. MKKI’KK A (0., situation. ..Misses Louisa Thomas and Blanche (day- preached Hall Sun- Bangor. occupied by Capt. Robert J. at the SATISFACTION Ot AKAMKKD. 1 yrt» were of Miss day. Sprague spoke church Portland, Sept 7. Cleared sell Olive Peck- Mr. and Mrs. S. W. lllake, of Boston, ar- ton, of Bangor, guests Ada Lit- The er, Jameson, Demerara: Nellie F Sawyer, and are Mrs. tlefield .Mr. James who Sunday evening. religious inspiration rived Tuesday, visiting Blake's Friday... Freeman, Hurricane Island and New York : X, cleared has made itself manifest to quite an extent Pauper Notice. Dr. s sister, Mrs. H. M. Black. lias been visiting friends in Houlton, has re- sell R F Pettigrew, Colby's Cove and Phila- Burnham \ in town in the last six 1.1, are forbidden harboring or =, turned.... Mr. Frank Cole and have this months.... The delphia: 0, sailed sell Lizzie Lane, Sears- \ persons hereby REMEDY Mr. and Mrs. Hosea of Pros- family I 2A trust in-: CRAW l-'< > K1 > ST A Pl.KS -n t lie town \alual.l.- iii Littlefield, c itizens of this town have shown their port : bark Henry Norwell, Boeklaml and returned to their home in ap- of Stockton Springs' account. as we ha\•• pio\ bl- preservation Minneapolis_ 1 were in town the New York. ■» pect, Sunday guests of of the work of the Brass Band ed for his support at our town farm and shall pay v i i«* n 11 >: m \ Mr. Herbert of South is in preciation by X. H. Cleaves. Poland, Boston, Bangor, Sept, Arrived sell Mary L no bills of his contracting after this date. an innanunaiion m 11 u e\e-> ('apt. and Mrs. F\ over 8100 toward uni- town for a brief visit... .Mrs. Herbert Ford, subscribing buying Crosby, Williams, Boston; 10, cleared sell Stockton Springs. Sept. 10, isn2. .'5w:i7 itch, burn, oi feel a> ih«• 11^I« sail Misses Josie and Lillian who forms. Hast the Ann New F. L. BI.ANOIIAKI). overseers ol Poor them, it is guaranteed a ..a ] The Sleeper, of and two are Thursday evening boys Mary McCann, Newton, York; 12, Boston, children, guests of O. C. WAU1 >\VK1.I.. Stockton Springs. weak, water), swollen, led, pan Miss a concert arrived sells Hattie JL Barbour, Fletcher, have been visiting Eudavilla Cleaves, gave band and dance at Prospect with tear eatarae;et■ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ford-There was a Philadelphia; Lizzie Laue, Closson, Port- passages, cheese and a will never be without it. I'oi have returned to their home in Bangor. at I'nion factory report very enjoyable \ grand Republican rally Hall, Fri- land; Maggie Mulvey, Ranlett, Islesboro; Trial bottle. .Nil ets. I.ar^e hot; j affair. are of to cleared A Business Mr. Alfred Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Rich" day afternoon, Gen. Hawley, of Connecticut, They talking going Stock- sells James Garfield, Wood, Phila- Opportunity bottles stronger than trial size B b\ HI KMIAM I N I ton where no doubt a delphia ; George Ferguson, Ferguson, Ed- Prepared onl) j aid Ellis and of were in was the Gen. arrived Springs,soon very good daughter, Prospect, speaker. Hawley by WAXTKD in a legitimate manufuc- 2 Park Square. Boston, Mas>. will be town clerk's dyville. town Sunday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gil man team from Belfast about noon and was en- program given-The Brunswick, Ga, Sept (!. Arrived sell Flor- 1)ARTNElituring business of If* years’ standing. Stand- book shows the of M.M. Curtis and ard and well established. Trade increasing. Smart. tertained Hon. Fred Atwood. Before the names, ence & Lillian, SniitJi, New York; 7, arrived goods by Centrally located in Boston. Capital required. Wilson Clark—each a son.. .The box sociable sell Sarah D J Rawson, French, New York. W. F. RUNNEL!-’ hour for arrived the Cornet Band This is a tine business opening for an en- Mrs. L. V. Ellis, of Washington, D. C., speaking Bueksville, S C, Sept 10. Arrived sell Al- $2,500. at the mountain school house was a terprising man. Address for particulars, the streets, some excellent given faretta S Boston. who has been very ill for the past four w eeks paraded giving Snare, Smith, lw37* Business, Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. success-John is to he a as also did later at the and Hurley reported Portsmouth, N H, Sept (i. Arrived sell t- at Mr. C. 0. is music, they hall, and Connsellor si Fernald’s, improving gradual- winner on the Corbett-Sullivan Port Jolinson. Attorney followed a four seated buckboard tilled tight by /■Etna, under the skilful treatment of Dr. E. H. by 9. Arrived sell Char- All matters entrusted to it" ly over 8100. John Nichols is Jacksonville, Sept Horses. j to Mr. Atwood’s resi- smiles-Joseph Durgin, of Searsport. with ladies repaired lotte T Sibley, Ferguson, Bangor, Me. Stray prompt attention. Collections m.i improving fast and does not seem to mind L sell H Thursday afternoon a dark bay, matched dence and escorted the and to Perth Amboy, Sept Sailed J Cot- able rates. The many friends of Miss Datie B. Ma- speaker party horse and marc, about live or six years the loss of a more than a LASTpair, in to kidney any finger. trell, Haskell, Bangor. were found in North below Satur- thews, who was recently united wedlock the hall. The meeting was called order old, astray port, P. 0. Office dinH'l -John Alley is ou the sick list-Janies Savannah, Sept 7. Cleared sells Win H taken to the stable of Otis Bulldlm;, to Mr. Charles Hills, of Chelsea, Mass., ex- Lewis Chairman of the POWDER day Cove. They were ; by Atwood, Repub- is a new hen house 100 feet Pendleton. New York; Flora for. The owner can recover tend their and wish her Hurley building Sumner, Rog- Pure. Cummings and cared congratulations, Daniel was There is no half business about Boston. Absolutely the animals and of and lican Town Committee. Dyer long. way ers, Bunker, by proving property paying long years happiness prosperity. Martin Me, <>. Sailed sell Wable- A cream of tartar baking Powder. High- charges. Apply to Mr. CUMMINGS. 3w37 chosen President, and at once introduced James-Monday Aug. 5, Cuddy Rockport, Sept Quite a number of the young people from joined the ranks of the Benedicts by taking mar, Dow, Port an Prince. est of all in leavening strength.—Latest the At the close of a most excel- as a life New X. Arrived sell Abbie Mt. Ephraim attended the complimentary speaker. partner for Miss Ada Perkins, one Haven, Sept United States Government Food Report. ball at Swanville, last lent address, which was listened to with of our highly respected young ladies. The C Stubbs, Coombs, Brunswick, Ga. Situation Wanted. ed.apples:?' Advances and full i':i Cunningham’s hall, Baking Powder 106 Wall made, Royal Co., ** This ball wras Mr. Brass band offered their services,but Martin Saco, Sept 9. Arrived sell Addie Jordan, YOUNG LADY desires a situation as bv SIMMONS A 10., Friday night. given by marked attention, Gen. Hawley was escort- saleslady * St., N. Y. ■ Albert Cunningham, who was recently unit- bashfully declined. He, however, passed Philadelphia. A in a fancy or dry goods store. Has good ref- S5 Stale Street, ed to the and took the train to Old AO AVI, ed in marriage to Miss Edna Abbott, one of ferry around the -cigars ami received the well Apalachicola, Sept 9. Cleared sell Flor- erence from last employers. Address Representing JAMES BAY VIEW Me. London. Liverpool, Clas*:* Verona's most accomplished young ladies. Town. wishes of-his-friends. ence J Allen, Belfast, Me. 2w37* FARM, Belfast,