The Republican Journal.

~~ 1896. _ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, _ BELFAST, MAINE, NUMBER 41. an 'Journal. Maine Good Templars. Obituary. The Churches. The New Shoe Factory. PERSONAL. 'rile 39th PERSONAL. US DAY MORNING BY THE semi-annual session of Marne Grand Esther The new shoe Lodge of Good was Hiclrborn who died in At the Unitarian church next fore- factory enterprise continues Fred J. Biather Templars held iu Ellingwood, Sunday of Boston was in town Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Woodcock went to Caribou, Oet. 1 and 2. Stockton was the Rev. J. M. will to advance in a business-like way and we last i Journal Pub. Co. The attendance was Springs, Sept. 27th, young- noon the pastor, Leighton, Saturday. Boston Tuesday for a short visit. est soon hear the hum and much smaller than daughter of Simon and Isabel on “The of the Sea.” shall rattle of the usual, owing to the Fletcher, speak Symbolism Oscar A. of was long Edgerley Elkhart, Ind., Mrs. Elizabeth Berry of Bostou is a distance from central and sister of Mrs. Ruth Ellis machinery in the old Dana building. The guest ,i*. on in and points; and a rain Clifford, who Rev. R. G. Harbutt of Searsport occupied in Belfast Sunday. of Mr. City County. survives and Mrs. Win. T. Howard. storm of three days duration her and sister of the late Oliver and the pulpit of the Congregational church Sun- Belfast Industrial Real Estate Company, prevented the Mrs. E. D. Ryder arrived home from ■ Crawford S. an able and dis- the which owns the E. P. Michaels has moved into .\ i»kk for sea local lodges from Fletcher and Jane Clif- day, preaching interesting corporation equity Edwin MaIne being fully represented. Nancy Isle. Rockland last ford. course. Star, Presque Saturday. Frost’s house on The reports of the Grand She married Capt. Thomas Merrill [North above the mortgage in the former Dana Sar- Lake avenue, East Belfast. / Secretary and people Grand Hickborn about Rev. L. L. Hanscom, formerly of the saparilla Company real estate in Mr. Ralph Pitcher is in Bangor An Superintendent show the order to be 1800, by whom she had two Belfast, attending original widows pension has been now elder of is to has the Commercial In iu sons, Irving M. and Frank M. Hich- Maine Conference,but presiding and manage it, been fully incorpor- college. to Haskell of advance,$2.00a year; good condition, although no regular or- Capt. granted Mary Palermo Centre. .it the of buru Minnesota ated since our last issue. The expiration the. ganizers have died Feb. 23, 1S84, and on the second Marshall District, Conference, name of the Samuel G. Hills of Union was a of been employed during the guest Mrs. Sarah Gates of Ware, Mass., is visit- of a new church at 13. was S. H. F--r one summer day April occurred the death of dedicated Wilder, Sept. company incorrectly published last Mathews last week. square, one inch months. Fifteen new lodges have following ing Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckwith of Waldo. -i u* tor one and week an “and” week, 25 been their son Frank, aged 21, aud on The sixth annual convention of the Waldo by inserting between “in- Orman no instituted, making 230 with a April 10, Patterson was at home from insertion. A fraction lodges, Lynn Fred W. left for a l>i*2, Irving 30. be at dustrial” and “real estate.” Edward Sib- Brown, Esq., Tuesday ,i full one. membership of about ll,o»»>, and 70 Juvenile died, aged Thus from years County C. E. Union will held the Con- a few days the past week. of is a director of the in addition week’s trip to Old Town and intermediate with members. happy prosperous life she was left church in Searsport, ley company Temples, 4,000 alone, gregational Tuesday, Miss F. Miller went to to those whose names Emily Rockland points. I'o-l>ay’s Journal. Much routine ami when most women would have been Oct. 20th. The will be next were published last work was accomplished, al- program given last Saturday to visit friends. wholly broken in her week. As this company will have as stock- Mr. Will Richardson and wife of Clinton I'AltK 1. though many of the from spirit heart grew larger week. reports standing Abram of R. and her holders a large part of our citizens, we Ingham Providence, I., visit- were in town last the of G. A. M to.'ihI Templars Meet- committees were deferred until the sympathies reached out to all who Miss T. and Mr. W. It. give week, guests annual Charlotte Sibley ed relatives in Belfast last week. obituary The Hurri- session. were afflicted, until all felt and learned to the salient points of the organization pa- Leavitt. Be Hast Schools.. News Howard have been elected delegates from love the tenderness of pers: Name—Belfast Industrial Real Estate M. B. Lawrence and W. W. Cates left ■lies. .City Government. Resolutions were passed thanking the dif- her nature, as the the Cougregatioualist Sunday school to the Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Perkins and Mrs. L. R. < Local I11- kind im- for Boston on business. omeriiing ferent railroads and and tender words both from her Company ; Purpose—“Buying, holding, Monday Hart are Ib'al Lstate.. .Personal. hotels for reduced rates. lips State school convention to be held spending the week with fri.-nds in ; Sunday and and pen have on so sad proving, leasing, selling exchanging Miss Nellie Ferrill of A memorial service was held Friday fore- many occasions tes- | at Saco Oct. 13, 14, 15. Boston visited Mr. Moutville. tified. She was real estate and such as Ml if. 2 noon for Bro. Ezra MoGlautlin of one of nature’s noble women, personal property and Mrs. L. A. Brown last week. South Services at the Universalist church next Rev. James Boyd of IsleSboro made a A N. *ble Woman.. Mo ami as an active member of Lit- may be necessary or proper for use in any Grand ami a the Ladies’ o Presque Isle, Guard, member will as follows: wor- Mrs. Helen A. Carter went to Lowell brief social call at The Journal Building on the Lpper I Sunday be Morning industrial office last of the International erary Club, Village Improvement Society, business;” Officers—Five Direc- Supreme Lodge, and R, with at “Our Mass., Monday to spend the winter. Thursday. the | ship, sermon, 10.45; subject, President elected and from \ue 3. F. a Grange, etc., and local correspondent of tors; by direc- Dodge, prominent member of Perham, Centre of Sunday school and and Mrs. Mrs. Morton several Gravity.” tors ; and Treasurer elected di- Capt. Charles Baker have re- Augustus and son Ralph of s :■ hie in Prospect..The Aroostook county. county papers at different times, and Secretary by Young People’s Union at the. usual hours. turned from their visit to New Round Pond visited her Miss L \ ...Maine's Influence at one rectors. Their duties are such as is usual in York. sister, tvisa Thursday evening there was a meet- year superintendent of our public- public W. Hart, last week. she Rev. C. H. Wells weut to Biddeford Tues- similar corporations; on George Barnes of Waterville was in Mil 4. ing of the State Institute of Juvenile Work- s'bools, always stimulated the best Meeting—Annual, to Belfast on of ali those who came day atteud the Universalist State Sunday first of November in each Monday pension business. Mrs. G. A. master and v!■ ws Yachts and Boats. ers, presided over by Mrs. E, E. Cam. Presi- qualities in contact Tuesday year (so Leavitt, Raphael with her. the last had School Convention and the meeting of the there will be an annual the first Miss Kate P. little Lucie,are in Clinton anil visit- PA HE 5. dent. An address was given by Rev. E. \S During year there j meeting Bickford leaves to-day to re- vicinity been rumors of her intended and Young People’s Christian Union. lie de- of next sume her of music in ing relatives and friends. Webber, P. G. O. T., a paper read by Miss marriage, Tuesday month.) Special meetings study New York. I'.MlE (5. livered the address before the two on the fourth of June last it became a societies called President or five stockholders Mrs. I. Nellie Guilford of Old day by by Miss Hattie Burkett of a M. Cottrell and little left standard t m Into Orchard, followed by Union is guest of daughter Going seven "" and Rufus 15. of Tuesday evening. days for their home in j' Spray Reported. Ln- remarks from Rev. D. N. Piper, Mrs. Flor- happy reality, Ellingwood giving notice; Quorum—Ten Misses Maude E. and Mabel R. Mathews. Laconia, N. H., last Fri- vi..>nt, Maine and Illinois of Mrs b. H Mrs. Geo. D. Ma- stockholders constitute a a visit ence 0. Porter of Caribou and other mem- Leavenworth, Kansas,formerly Frankfort, Mathews, quorum. day morning,after to relatives in this Me pot in News Miss Susan Murch of arrived ..Literary was the one of her Maud and A. West of of Bangor u ham bers of the order. Me., choice. This second honey, Miss E. Mathews Mr. N. Mr. Chas. Boston, Treasurer city. McKinley.*. Regis- Monday for a visit to Mrs. Francis Murch. union with all its E. Keen were elected from the and the Dana A public temperance was held happy apparent, promises delegates representing Sarsaparilla Co., Hon. R. W. Rogers and wife went t Wa- meeting I Mrs. Chas. T. i-AGF 7. was cutshort in four short aud Belfast church to the Association at was in Belfast last and French and daughter went Friday evening, addressed officers of the only months, Baptist Thursday conveyed terville yesterday to attend the of Prohibit ion. by to wedding .Why Business Mr. Ellingwood, with the conscious pride in Damariscotta. The pastor, Mrs. Mathews the “Dana” real estate, etc., to John G. Lowell, Mass., Tuesday, for a short visit. Silver's Worst Yie- Grand Lodge and the local clergy. Miss Nellie, daughter of Hon. I. C. Libby, ■ •. .■ >i:t Possibilities..Mar- Ins the i and Miss Mathews attended. as whom it will be held Mrs. N. E. Brown At a meeting of the Grand Council held accomplished wife, though greatest, Brooks, trustee, by and son arrived home to Dr. W. M. Pulsifer. i' Big lame. must know lie is not alone in his be- until the bonds can be from a to Friday afternoon Mrs. E. L. Brackett was loser, George Pratt League held a mortgage procured, Saturday visit friends in Lynn, Mrs. J. A. page s. Epworth rally Merrill, who lias been the guest chosen a fraternal reavement, or without the deep sympathy at the Methodist when he will convey it to the Industrial Co. Mass. Correspondence..Ship delegate to the National vestry Sunday evening. of Mrs. G. W. Cottrell through the month is -t i. s of all who have ever known them. The room was The property insured. Marriages Deaths. Non-partisan W. C. T. U. convention to be very neatly decorated with Mrs. Kate Conant is visiting friends in of September, lias returned to her home in held and It is intended to equip the main at Washington iu December. red white hunting and flowers of the building Damariscotta. She will return the last of Newburyport, Mass. rHE WEEK. Mrs. Hannah D. Curtis died at the home with a two automatic Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather I same colors. The exercises consisted ,of supply sprinkler sys- the week. Chester W. Cottrell has returned to of her Mrs. James W. and bids for same will soon home the meetings were pleasant and profitable daughter, Knowlton, solos, duetts, quotations, etc. tem, furnishing Thomas Rice went to Boston steamer New after his The Wilder Steam- on Union 30th. after an illness of The few by Haven, Conn., spending vaca- and much credit is due to the local mem- street, Sept. be received. alterations and repairs 11 oik»lulu is The music at the Baptist church next Sun- Saturday niglit to attend the of tion of several weeks with his Mr. advertising less than two weeks. to the to a shoe marriage parents, bers, who were in their efforts to Saturday, Sept. 10th, necessary adapt building Maine men to untiring day morning will include “Be Thou Ex- his daughter. and Mrs. G. W. young she had a Cottrell. make the session paralytic shock, which was follow- factory, are rapidly nearing completion. A ■ m interesting. alted.” from its steamers. The (trio) Mercadante. In the even- A. A. Hurd went to Bellows Charles B. ed after a few’ days by two others. She was will be erected on the Falls, Vt., Sanford and party, who have mariners has Many of the delegates are under great ob- the will building probably iy gone ing chorus sing Many’s “There is a last to his who been a native of and in woman- water front of the in which to week, join wife, has visited spending the summer at Fort ith the fame of Maine ligations to Mrs. Florence C. Porter for cour- Warren, early property, Point, Happy land,” and “Cast Thy Burden,” from relatives there. left New ■ for York the 1.25 train Steamship Company tesies extended and those who had the hood married Simeon Curtis, with whom she store the large number of bottles and other by from Bel- privi- Elijah. fast iu the lived in Belmont and Monroe until his to the “Dana” Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hill returned to Bel- yesterday. •c.ng corporations lege of attending the public meeting on property belonging Company. Union services were held in the n amers are which occurred 3o in the religious As soon as the directors ascertain how fast Saturday, after a residence of several uudoubtedly Thursday evening were deeply impressed death, years ago Mayor Hanson lias been confined to the iu tlie inter-island brick East latter For ten has schoolhouse, Belfast, Sunday years in Winterport. house for a few by her earnest, eloquent words. Mrs Por- place. years past she much of the property will be required by days by illness, and was un- u at ion from the Demo- afternoon, by the Christian Endeavor Socie- ter is a woman. Slie is lived with Mrs. Knowlton in this She the & Shoe Co., will Mr. and Mrs. J. L. took a able to attend the of the i;ni tee met of busy the Field Sec- city. Legro Spalding they Sleeper carriage meeting city gov- Secretary ties of the Congregationalist and Baptist ernment the State retary of the Children’s Aid Society of leaves three daughters, Mary, wife of Isaac endeavor to find tenants for the balance, so drive to Rockland Saturday, and spent Sun- Monday evening. He is improving. House, Sept, churches and the Methodist Epworth •i; to the term Maine, National Secretary of the Non-parti- Curtis. Susie, wife .if Henry R. D’wson, that it may all be made to contribute to the day in that city. Miss Cushman, Mrs. Cates’ milliuer, has using The was led Mr. H. M. a wife League. meeting by tic" for the Palmer san W. C. T. U., and Superintendent of both of Monroe; and Eliza, of James prosperity of Belfast. Mrs. returned from Bostou with the new of Prentiss of the North church. Services will Geo. S. Mills went to Calais Monday goods ■. but to no effect.It Schools of lib schools W. Knowlton of Belfast. She was a life- two car-loads of for the and Caribou, having under Saturday machinery to accompany her Mrs. who season, the opening will be announc- on. be held at the same place next at 3 mother, Vose, Hyde's was an Sunday building her care. With all this she does not fail to long Christian and for many years the new factory arrived here from Lynn and has been her. ed iu the advertising columns later. a boats will do Bath ]>, m. visiting time and attention to other lines of active worker in the Baptist church in Mon- is now being set up. Six more car loads are re than give F. Messrs. C. O. Poor and \Y. F. Bean re- good Arthur The Advent Christiau conference Capt. E. Bramhall is to move to the work, and is broad and charitable in her roe. Her faith remained with her to the opened on the way. 1 iree silver.There Havener corner of turned to the city after a few davs' in Auburn last ami continued house, Cedar and Frank- Tuesday work ou views. last. The funeral was held at her late home Thursday A corporation called the & the extension Legro Spalding lin had some over Rev. D. F. Call of sts., November 1st. sojourn Quantabacook. They u Bar Harbor. Mrs. A. C. Paul. President on the bay and as and Rev. E. O. Diusmore of Rich-. Friday morning for Laconia, \ n -vio-re Meeting of the Waldo Veterans. Alpheus Dyer, Miss Hattie Maddoeks, bou- treasurer, directors are John J. Lennox and Arthur I*. Mrs. Porter E. Nash left Tuesday for Isle. It is estimated they will v'sit Mr. and Mrs. 1 M from Mrs. M. E. Mrs. (1. moud. of to >0 to quets Patterson, J. Legro Lynn, Mass.; George F. Spaldiug Lawrence, Mass., accompany home her finish the break The, Waldo Veteran will visit relatives B -• ;d County Association At They -n Webb of Water- Patterson, Mrs. H. L. Bucklin and daugh- the opening service at the Unitarian of■ Newton Centre, Mass.; John Kohlrausli mother, who has been visiting here. met with (it-.', G Davis Post, Brooks, ()< t. Waltham before r* t urn:ng v Mrs. B F. • •hur<;h last after s ■ ed Maine pacer Ed- ter, Mrs. Chas. R. Harrison, Sunday the pastor sum- of Cliftondale, Mass., and A. C. Sibley of Amos Clement arrived home last Tire weather in the morn- Friday, Tl»e to Mr. Amos 1st, eari) white ruses from the liier tlie choir rendered many friends of M;ss C oa V. md elson, Maddoeks, and grand vacation, several Belfast. George F. Spalding is president ! from Seal Harbor, having closed his season's ing iooked unfavorable, bur rhe soi.u of Mr. ami Wi id, fui a handsome log j children. The funeral services were con- selections Mr. Robert P. Chase Mrs. P. H. r.arr. 't -.1 composed ly and; A. P. Legro clerk and treasurer. Of business there. The Seashb- Inn, as usual, 'v.m.'u u mills are start- lifted up ami the comrades began to arrive. to learn of their safe arrival at l’oj-s ducted Rev. G. G. Winslow. of tins city. Miss Ivat Bickford sang a solo the stock is in, .-'a, 1 by capital $15,000 already paid has been well V force has President Dawson called the t.o patronized. y again. meeting entitled ‘One solemn 111 Ya., as the steamer on which the; late sweetly thought” all for common stock. The lirst four direc- getting out liglit- order in the G. A. R. ITali, and the rec- Mrs. S. S. Bartlett of Boston, who has j an admirable manner. At the service sage was out in the storm of hist v .'Hie ol be The Hurricane's Wild Sweep. next tors in the list represent the common largest ords of the last meeting were read ai d I been visiting relatives in Belfast, returned ■ Miss Susie Linsmorc will a quarried in tli it sec- Sunday sing stock and Mr. Sibley the preferred. accepted. Comrade* Stinson, Onhvay and i The hurricane of last week, w hieh ravaged horn. Tuesday. Mr. Bartlett, came last Sat- *l the quarry of the solo. County Correspondence. were a emmittee on time the Southern coast Sept. 2V>th, liad its origin urday to accompany her. at Bed Beach Piper appointed | "lr.pauy in the Eastern Gulf, began its baleful work Local Industries. ami of next This Services at the Methodist Concerning 1 •Hi feet and lb place meeting. iteiug Episcopal Mrs. O. 1! luii'ii of nynu, M iss.. was in IIalldai k. W W long by sweeping away the town of Cedar Keyes, John Stevens, p- v dor, and has not a tic- annual meeting the election of of- and the Atlantic •hurch Sunday, Oct. 11th, will be: At 10.45 Beliest last week friends. She left passed rapidly up along William T. Howard lias moved his marble visiting son, diaries Staves.son ami v\ .' H e switched off with a Aroostook S. ticers was next in order, and resulted in oast, to Hatter as, then a. in', sermon by Rev. V. P. Wardwell; 12 in., for win re sin- wl! remain county Monday Portland, are .uj a hunting t-.-ur in t-b** mg; : I*. 11.1 to New York,amt finally gather- shop from Main street to the Knowlton these divorces were the choice of the A. sharp plunge Sunday s<-!iooi; 4 p. m. Junior meet- a short t ime before home. following: Stinson, its forces moved West to be lost in the League returning Mountain.\ II. Wyn iiN-'i't1 \ ,-,sa!- hell vs. S. ing house basement, opposite the Phivnix House Ulysses President, A. P. Hatch, Chaplain: Lorenzo The in ing ; 0.15, Epwortli hor«» w as in : »w n last M--!nia\ \ -m- great lakes. city of Savannah, many League meeting, ieader, \V. Coombs and wife ar- Bolter of Moulton and C. F. Cohhett has moved Ins Capt. L“ighton ,r stable, wishiug to lmy a hur.se or v Jones, Secretary F. L. Palmer, Treasurer, j respects the queen city of the South, ranking Mrs. F. P. Blodgett; 7.15, song and prayer good the term rived at their home in Ish-sboro iast we«*k an i’mi •• During Atlanta ami New Orleans shoe1 to the sheep then, by illii g | j Remarks were made by Comrades Dawson, with Charleston, service, conducted by Rev. V. P. Wardwell. shop buildiug formerly occupied •. e-r and Hal!.... lb Was a burn left b lines, >50 as a great centre of trade and commerce, by Mr. Howard. from Bristol, B. I., where Capt. C. is m Stinson, Billings, Gunn y Harding, Hatch at last It is -hi in box fees. sustained a loss ot more than a million dol- Tuesday evening 7.15, prayer meeting. command of the steam yaelr Nautilus. Thursday. expected r and others. for dinner. It Ti e of Paul Carnes and H. E. Bradman have turn the ta:o, Mr« \. I M ai- ding in the of counties of mother, Mrs. E. W. roe, in Tin»rnd .Kev. T place opened with prayer b\ ■•l.apiain Hatch. Sec- Lancaster and Berks Pennsyl- has been foreman of I. L Perry’s factory, Willis, accompanied at tin* V -se s-it- a ... Bath furnished the vania tlie loss will over a million At the prayer preached Lorenzo Jones the address of aggregate Congregationalist meeting where he is succeeded a foreman them. retary gave by lady day afternoon.. Miss 1>--F. Me--.-, a. btty prominent I>emo- dollars, the central figure of interest being this, Thursday, evening, the pastor, Rev. welcome; A. Stinson. from St. N. B. Bev. Frank Snell, wife and of has heen ln-r in', Mis t>. > response by Singing the famous John, daughter, visiting sent in to the Seere- the destruction of long bridge Geo. S. Mills, will report the State Confer- returned t.» iier h-m u s the Brooks choir. The committee re- over the between Columbia Brooksville were of and Mrs. \\ Haynes, foi the by Susquehanna a, guest Capt. placing of the ence of Hutchins Bros, are finishing handsome salhoro last and a structure a mile and a Congregationalist churches, recently M*unlay. Buckner electors on ported time id next meeting Nov. 5; Wrightsville, for John A. S. Lord iast Friday. They were returning and that cost a million dollars held iu F'irt Fairfield. A business meeting granite sarcophagus Gilmore, Libkkty Miss Annie Tw .:••! ,-! a ue quarter long, from in list included many Freeman was a visit to relatives East Somerville, place, McGilvery Post, Searspurfc; to build. This bridge lifted bodily from of the church will held after the who died in California in 181)4, and was in- her millinery •-pening Motnla\ an 1 i i\, ut be prayer 1 leinocrats iu town. into river. s e a program to be furnished by McGilvery its 50 piers and cast the At the terred in Searsmont. are also Mass. Oct. 1‘Jtli tlld b'Jth. She ?;. s ■■■.{ 'in* of are to They making »rtli Berwick Woolen were meeting. Matters importance be services of Miss an Remarks were next in and National Capital buildings unroofed White, experb-n Post. order, stones for Hamilton Jenkins of Monroe, and Andie L. Knowlton came home from Bos- d been shut down for and otherwise and the such as the centennial of liner, who ;s now in Poston >.-b- ng-- s1. Gur- damaged shipping discussed, coming ; were made by Comrades Billings, front suffered. Like in connection with J. F. a ton last to attend the his fall and winter started on full time along the river reports the church, and the meeting of the State Feruald, square Friday funeral of goods.... Frank Hn-wn iias ney, Sleeper, Dawson, A. E. Nickerson, come from Baltimore, where many of the tablet of marble for Dr. H. H. a heifer that lias heen man :.g w:; i a Mu- way from the Belfast conference in Belfast, next fall. statuary grandmother, Mrs. Hannah I). Curtis. He streets were flooded. The New Sunday woods for tin- three e-ks. A s ef- Mrs. Stevens Harding, Hatch, ami Sisters Palmer, Nash England Johnson of Belfast. past morning returned Ins < coast escaped with minor damage. morning there will be a sermon by Rev. Geo. Monday, accompanied l»y forts T*< ateh her failed i;,U in- a- nt of and Much is due the choir for the Maine W. C. Piper. praise advices show that the brother near to her t.- sln-ot i.-- i.-st The latest damage A. Mills of Deunysville, at 10.45. Sun- Willis E. Hamilton has moved the frame George. get noiigh ibiegram from Frances their part in the program. “Tenting on the to the property m Florida from Tuesday's Sunday lu- secured the serv: vs ; lb-r* School at 12 m. There will be but one Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hinds and ■•l,ild were u she and a million dollars. day of the hot house which once stood in front Plummers in I a 1 »-ss Lady Henry Old Ground,’ was very beautifully storm will foot up Fully shepherd dug l!--n, Camp in on their for a hundred lives were lost and ten service Sunday evening, a meet- of the to the Augusta Saturday, way to Ben- than an hour he ln-r and t.< n- provision landing a solo Mrs. of perhaps missionary John Peirce block easterly end naught rendered, as was by Gilley til Armenian in thousand people were rendered homeless. at 7.00 for its theme ton, Mr. Hinds’ old home, where they passed they got a rope on l.er, and isr i fi ve. A cauvass on Corps, standing, y- I of the Portland Press. -• of cattle were killed. Relief committees office is to he taken a new one two years and he is looked up--n .is iu Geo. G. Davis Post, and the choir, for the down, built, finding temporary have been in several towns to aid hero in these parts ...Mrs. <,unh\ ! •- manner in which we were entertained at organized City Government. and the houses extended several feet. Capt. Calvin Elwell of Nortliport arrived Considerable money destitute tie girls who liavi been visiting Mrs (i.'s Brooks. Taken all together it was one of people. in Belfast after a absence. ...lion. William C. Selwin has made a in yesterday year’s brother, ,f. J. Walker. Ks-p. h- our best meetings and will long be remem- The meeting of the City Coun- Thompson change September He has been first officer of the steel weeks, started for *ln-’r boim- m i i;pi Secretary of the Navy, bered. the interior of his to accom- ship The Belfast Schools. cil Monday evening was attended by a full clothing factory Fla., last week.... Charles Norton an-' n* were married Dirigo of Bath, in a voyage, to San Francisco, Randolph modate a new branch which lie is to board of Aldermen and seven members of open of Howard, H. I., are visiting in a i noon, 29, If You Have a Sick Child This is Surely a 1es= the Hawaiian Islands and return. uesday Sept. The of relieving the crowded con- there. He is to manufacture and Mrs. .J. W. Clough is «}u11- sick. W at sage of Hope. plan the Common Council. The was ab- pants dug took place St. Mayor do with >ur is the .s dition of the classes in some the overalls fur the The steamer Castine went to Folwell's apples ipie-une a I ofj city wholesale trade, making church and the Rev. sent and Alderman Welch presided in the exercising most of us at tins t.u This is the best news for parents of weakly to ex- Island, Islesboro, last Thursday and schools has been in the first-class for wear. He brought a to -■ !: formed the ceremony, put operation Board of Aldermen. But little business was garments everyday orchards sight beh-dd. T1 or sickly children. It. is a fact that our peo- the Folwell and their have been teut of employing two additional teachers. the cuts the in the family baggage to on tin- trees oiitnumhering the bridegroom have heretofore not had the same oppor- done* The roll of accounts was very buys cloth, goods shop ple | long from whence took the steamer L. C. M use was at. iiomo fr-•:». i‘ **- »• irbor for many seasons. for their children who suffer Miss Ethel Ladd is assistant in the Lower and out the The other manufac- Belfast, they tuuity having but not unusually large. The highway bills puts sewing Saturday and Sunday Churl- lb -M, f one of from chronic or treated Penobscot, ou their return to Smith,aged 4b, lingering complaints Grammar and Miss Mabel Brown is assistant business will be continued as before. Philadelphia. s- u were than usual on account of turing Spencer, Mass., paid his mother most citi- aud cured by eminent specialists in child- larger repair- prominent iu the North Primary. It is also proposed last week... Some needed rep ng ren’s diseases as do the residents of the from rain storms. The bills in The Belfast Machine & at Frank H. is in Belfast for a died Satui great ing damages Foundry Co., Colley, Esq., made on tin* church... Miss.-- i * .v suddenly to use hall over for where such skilled reside. I the the High schoolroom to bar at home on Eliza- cities, physicians city district amounted 8*275.51, and in its casting last Saturday, made 1,000 pounds short visit. He was admitted to the Small, the dressmaker-*, w. t ;ru Cape 1 village In other words our people have been debar- a recitation room. graduate of Harvard Dist. No. in which the Brier or Downes of window for the new shoe Alfred at the term of S. .J. Court, from tln-ir vacation tins week u:, red from a cure for their children 7, weights factory, September " seeking by A for the husim*ss at the old stand.. Hi- hi: F 'alied law with preliminary meeting reorganiza- was a lot of a set of car wheels » aud is now the over with a Judge the to the cost of was the bill 8*247.00. The Hussey plow parts, ground 1 great physicians, owing bridge rebuilt, looking died at Ins home mi Ho!an Hi! ite was a tion of the Waldo Teachers’ Associa- member of travel to the city aud the fees County for the and for a number of orders. view to He is as undecided large high expenses to the city September elec- castings job locating. yet aged Sb y* ars. ■I Mvan A Barrett. He such physicians. tion was held in this city last Saturday. Fif- charged by tion were 82*25.50. Petition of O. R. Webster The latter include a patent saw bench for where to go. is a chance for the ( lire of Brooks. Mrs. l: its Thu Knox County Here, therefore, teen teachers were present. A committee Cynthia of our which for to erect and maintain a sta- John F. Rogers, aun <;.• «rge ! 1 *-r of seven was chosen to make arrangements not be lost. Dr. Greene of ."4 Temple Place, steam was read and a for John A. The company has Miitendent of Schools tionary engine, hearing Briggs. returned last week from a to relatives in Port! and ami vie n Mr-*. who is doubt the for a teachers’ as follows: Messrs. fishing trip Boston, Mass., beyond institute, Au order was orders for for the Standard Granite oi address on “Liter- ordered for Nov. 2d. passed castings \vl most, successful specialist 111 curing diseases Brick, Ilsley, Ellis and Miss Bird of Belfast, Northern Maine. The hunting season open- Zilpha Foss ot S;. Ai1nis. the Teacher.”. to in a at the corner of Peirce Co. of Mt. a set of blocks for of offers to give tree eunsultatiou put hydrant Desert, heavy the r.. W. C. T. F. «' r children, Mr. Meade of Searsport, Mr. Jewett of Sears- ed while they were there and the woods tie legates the State Detective mail in all cases of ehihlren’* complaints. street and River avenue. The following sums F. G. White, two iron keels and a stave by were so full of hunters that came in J»eif isr. las: w <• k. vis t two and a the <4 Dr. mont, Miss Mason of Morrill. The institute they girls Parents have privilege .onsulting from the for besides a run of work. were transferred appropriation mill, good job made M. I )o\v, and ; r : at it T •k who, it is Greene by letter, describing tlieir children’s will be held in this Oct. oOfch. home to escape being game of. believed, probably city on school houses: diseases and he after consid- permanent improvements her 'a iy home. Ke\ Nets sharpers who have will, carefully A branch of the Maine Teachers’ Transfers in Real Estate. write a letter ex- Reading 8200 to Mr. M. (L Prentiss "f Brewer and Mr. and -usta several weeks. ering the symptoms, fully 8100 to free text books; general Taunt- m, Mass., wi\! s w !'. ;..i^ the trouble, telling everything Circle was organized iu this city last Fri- Mrs. II. M. Prentiss of Belfast have return- '■1' iud as “the Misses plaining school purposes; £2U<> to general repairs. ing his sister, Mis. A ! L m ; n about their complaint so plainly that you day. The object of the circle is to improve The following transfers in real estate were ed from a short trip te Aroostook county. i" woman advisable the facts and the as will understand what ails This was rendered by During then stay there they attended the ing he assisted i: t he v\ sat t i.e l-'. exactly your the teachers and make them better qualified recorded in Waldo County Registry of c t -1 be an aunt of the He will also his that the made to the Grammar session of the (fraud Lodge of Maine, I. (). Chapel; n king children. give advice, changes for the week October bS‘.K>: to teach, and thereby improve the schools. Deeds ending 7, (I. at Caribou. Mr M. (i. Prentiss is in tot his. the home h.s .ug to w«nk the same founded upon his vast experience and won- ehool amounted to £700, includ- T., regard building to of the memories < f tie- ■ ,at is iu when derful success in such cases, as to The circle meets even- Win. F. Ellis, Searsport, Fred M. Ellis, State deputy order [Bangor Whig. and the many Augusta, treating fortnightly Monday and the to do to a cure. All ing improved heating apparatus, ap- eame hack .}•■!! i.;m. .John Lovett A just what effect this at the office. Stockton Springs; land and buildings in thronging ings Superintendent’s Prof. O. C. Evans’ afternonii he insisted lb*\ F. > 1 » will cost you nothing and you can thus have propriation for the changes was £1,200. The reception Saturday incut at Portland was Stockton Springs. Geo. 1*. Rowel! Advertis- was a success consultation with the best known the evening social and though all the l.'mon eimreh, and in the even ng ed between 1 physician discrepancy was caused by changes morning most successful News of the Granges. ing Co., New York, to Dana Sarsaparilla were regretting the rainy evening on account the C. K. Society m their regmar a .tig. and acknowledged specialist less than was at lirst in- about cover- made being much of its of our from an client address tin* $5,500; in the world without leaving home aud at Co., Belfast; laud and buildings in Belfast. preventing many people delivering is tended. The roof of the High school build- accepting this opportunity to meet Prof. topic, “Christ in the Carp.-liter s Sho; Jonathan, familiarly no expense whatever. The Doctor the Seaside Grange will discuss the life of Emma J. Russ, Deer Isle, to Henrietta A. we think the rain a for had E. C. Hidhrook has to P — I :i Bai ling, “the king of discoverer of the greatest of medicines, Dr. leaks badly, which calls for the change Evans, blessing gone Thomas Jefferson next ing land and in Bel- it been what a crush we would have business., .(ira.e F l>ow of the Ca-t.m- to be Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve Saturday evening. Marsh, Belfast, buildings pleasant nearing his end— remedy to the for general repairs. A appropriation fast. Dana to J. been to endure. A large number Normal JSeln»(*1 spent last Sunda-. -\ tli has of cancer and has discovered many other most valu- South Branch will have a harvest Sarsaparilla Co., Belfast, obliged "port it, Grange of the text books are not was and believed in the old her friends in Brooks.. .Charles :s to now about large percentage G. land and present firmly Pvug a able remedies. Write him Brooks, trustee, do.; buildings good many years feast Oct. 10th. The Grange keeps up a must be and on W. et saw, “It’s an ill wind," etc. [Ilenniker, up the Webster building la* | your child, for this is a chance of cure which serviceable and replaced, in Belfast. Arthur McCurdy als., finishing deen widely known as a interest to Samuel R. Vassal- N. H., Courier. bridge for a jeweler's shop-Fred 1* ugav you may never have again. good and membership. account of an increase of scholars in some of Tliomaston, McCurdy, "priutor of sportsmen’s boro; land in Liberty. Adelia A. Sargent, of Fryehnrg is for the. time acting at ,» >n The next of Waldo the schools additional teachers are necessa- E. C. Bassick of Bridgeport, Ct., spent here at Brooks*. -The free ii gh icii and general expert East Searsmont. Misg Grace Pendleton meeting County Belfast, to Abbie H. Roix, do.; land and agent '■■■- was not forseen in Belfast. The celebrated Bassick schools arc with A ln-rt has long been a of Belfast and Sunday with Grange will be with Mystic Grange, Bel ry, which condition when buildings in Belfast. Eiiza A. Andrews, Sunday prospering tim*!y, pic- spent Saturday at the and Mr. Sn ti at " tiie of Mrs. Eleanor Marriner_Isaac Flilis and The were made. Frankfort, to Albert J. Bowen, Monroe; believed to be the richest Stephenson village history game- raont, next Tuesday, October 13th. ad- the appropriations mine, by many South Brooks.... The lair announced last Charles of East were in land and buildings in Monroe. John C. any friends who will Mahoney Northport dress of welcome will be Mrs. Hannah mine in the world, is still in litigation, has week to he given the ladies of rh. \V. U. town Sunday_Mr. U. Worthing and wife by Hannan, Liberty, to Lindley C. Hannan, do.; by Hally. H. Curtis land in Winter- not been worked for and is full of C., will take place on t he lath of (> toher. n- of Palermo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander and the response by Joseph Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman of Poor’s Liberty. Frederick Hurd, years, to Carrie E. land and stead of the ‘JOth. There will he a s.ile of Hills of East “Resolv' Journal office port, Stubbs, do.; water. Mr. who to » Henry Mahoney-Esther The for discussion will Mills called at The Bassick, hopes regain Sons of Veterans, vot- question be, yesterday in Nettie E. Rich- aprons and fancy articles in the afternoon Northport was in town Sunday, the guest of of their buildings Winterport. has had two verdicts in hi A favor <‘ts to move from That the income tax is a tax.” The and left some specimens harvest. to J. possession, a supper at six oh lock, a girls’ musi. ou- Memorial Mrs. Nettie Mahoney.Mrs. Alfaretta fed, just ards, Lincolnville, Luther Calderwood, of water land and in Lincolnville. and the case is now before the New York cert at 7..">*», and a dance at S..;o with good Owen Bros.' clothing Ingraham of Belfast spent Sunday with Mr. program will include a recitation by Mrs. E. These included a slice melon, a do.; buildings to Josiah Wood- music. A baked beau supper furnisheh for and Mrs. P. A. a California va- George Peirce, Frankfort, Court of Mr. Bassick was accom- T-iarters are now Edgar Mahoney-Mark P. song A. L. Mudgett, re- curiously formed pumpkin, Appeals. The are hard to being Alexander, by man, laud and buildings in Frankfort. the dance. ladies working Wadlin, wife and two children were in town of do.; on his visit to Belfast a will beheld there marks the and a a handsome specimen pop corn, and to Frank panied by uepliew, make, this a success in every particular. meetings Sept. 27th....Mrs. Abbie Marriner is in by sisters, program by riety, Lydia J. Harlow, Winterport, W. flavored in Mr. Ellis, of Denver, Colorado. Turn out and help them. Northport. Mystic Grange. some finely apples. Carletou, do.; land Wiuterport. W. C. T. U. Convention. A Noble Woman. McKinley on Pensions. Mrs. Hannah Treat, who is peacefully He Tells the Sanduskv Veterans that He Hants The pi of the State Convention eeediugs Tnelr Money to be Worth 100 Vents on the the Woman's QflERiDAfm in the far first saw the of Christian Temperance sleeping West, Dollar. Cnii-ii were to Maine. She was a reported up Wednesday • light in Prospect, F Alim ram •r.oon iu The Journal last week. Canton, 20. is daughter of the late S. S. Heagan of O., Sept. Following j Ti *■ afternoon session Wednesday was ; Gov. address to the i Before she was twelve McKinley’s Sandusky < -11 the usual devotional Stockton Springs. opei y exercises, j soldiers’ delegation to-day: after which the following reports were! years of age, she was bereft of a Christian My Ladies and Gentlemen: I made: mother. After a few hours illness tli e Comrades, I wish I Or. >al hath Mrs. F. might he able to make fitting and observance, by A. j a of mother passed away, leaving family suitable to tlie words of lb Lies oi Winthrop: on purity, by Mrs. response gracious seven children. Hannah was the and which have bio I. St-ivniuns of Amity: on franchise, eldest; congratulation good-will It will ke< your thickens rind It been iu M>s l.ouise Titconth of strong healthy. while the was a babe in its spoken your behalf by Sergt. Hop- b\ Stroudwater;! will make young pullets ]uy early. Worth its weight youngest AN ELEGANT BUTTON la gold *r moulting kens, and prevents all diseases. It kins and Mr. Hull. It is, indeed, a kind FRSf on lectures *.111 franchise, Mrs. A. F. | arms. by is absolutely pure. .Highly concentrated. In Quantity mother’s and < act of that j (»: t; \ .f Ellsworth. Costs only a tenth >f a m a day No other kind like it. generous comradeship We can hardly help asking the ques- on this the mem- with cacti of Iu \. Ot >. s. Mills and Rev. Geo. E. brings unpleasant day package tion: was the mother taken from her bers of tlio Ohio Soldiers and Sailors’ Tufts were introduced and gave brief Why Home of to this to me greetings. little ones, who needed her loving care so Sandusky city pay a visit. My comrades, I fully and hearti- The old hoard of officers was re-elected, should not the wis- much? We question appreciate it. as follow*: President, Mrs. L. M. X. ly dom of the It will all be made No of men stroudw Almighty. body who have visited me in Stevens, ater; Sec- no mlx SWEET Corresponding Therefore, matter what kind of food yon use. the CAPOR‘1 last three months have me more Mrs. Sarah Lord Sheridan’s Powder. Otherwise, your profit after the mists have cleared away. given retary. Cram, Biddeford; tuisMni'p plain rail and winter will he lost when the price for eggs pleasure or touched me more than Recording Miss Clara M. Far- ls very high. Ir food The father was left with his lit- deeply Secretary, a^sun-s perfect assimilation of the lonely, old comrades of the Home. produce health and form eggs. It i3 my Sandusky well, Rocklaud; Assistant Recording Sec- sold by druggists, grocers, feed dealers or by mail. tle ones to care for. Hannah had excel- Dr. II. F. Merrill. Wheu Single you entered the service you were retary. Miss Estelle M. Brainerd, China: pack,2.r> ets. Five ftp lerge two-lb. can fi.20. Six NM' Sample Rkst Porr.TRY Paper” free lent and was a in than are now. 33 CIGARETTES !,ail1- abilities, great help younger you years ago Treasurer, Mrs. Adelaide S. I. S. JOHNiSOIs & Johnson, CO.. 22 Custom House St.. Boston, Mass. most of enlisted and 31 Fort Fairfield. home affairs. After a time the father Results Astonish you years ago most of you were mustered out of the ser- Mrs. E. S. Pitcher and Miss Sarah M. a second mother for his Mrs. L. J. brought children; vice. You were then fresh and Hall rendered solos iu their usual pleas- opauuting, Caribou; Cumber- MEN OF SCIENCE. young, land, Miss Cornelia M. then his daughter had her liberty and with the red wine of manhood mant- ing manner at intervals of the business. Dow, Portland, early Mrs. M. M. South could be in school. She was a ling your cheeks. You are older now, but A greeting was read from Mrs. Hannah Bodge, Windham; good Knox, Mrs. K. C. Rockland, Mrs. your heart warms to the country and the J. Bailey of Winthrop Centre. Hall, scholar, and intelligent beyond her years. S. K. and as it did in 18(51. Wheu en- The committee on Taylor, Rockland; Washington flag just you credentials reported It not a time before she was Miss Clier- was long tered the service, it was uot for fame. You that there were present ITS 15 Sagadahoc, Margaret Hunter, delegates, Miss for and was a success- AYER’SH entered not for the that was E. C. Andros- State 11 vice ryfield, Smiley, Bath; qualified teaching, pittance paid, superintendents, presidents, entered uot for or for coggin and Waldo, Miss F. ful teacher here in Maine. She was A you glory popular four general officers, making a grand total Emily Miller, high- MEDICINE North Searsmont, Mrs. R. A Au- applause, hut you entered the service of _’MS present. Brav, endowed by nature: physically, meutal- burn; Penobscot and Mrs. ly from the purest and motives of Closed with “Woman's Cause Piscataquis, highest singing Abbie ly and morally. In form and features WITHOUT AN that no harm should come to Shall Win.'’ Hamlin, Milo, Mrs. Flora A. Carr, EQUAL. patriotism, Dexter; York and Somerset, Mrs. F. M. she was fair to look upon. She was a your country. That was the motive of was held Wednesday evening’s meeting ( old handler. St. Mrs. If. B. C. one of every soldier. «n Belfast was Albans, woman of mental power, and Statement of a Well Known Doctor Opera House, which well 1 Beedy, Kennebec and Frank- Thiuk what the great army, of which idled. The decorations were lemoved Farmington; Nature’s noble women. It could well be were a was to do! lin, Mrs. (>. Hoi way, Mrs. is without an you part, willing They from the church and put up in the Augusta, “Ayer’s Sarsaparilla equal Opera Annie Bethel; Lincoln and said of her that she was a womanly were willing to give life and health and lb-use. The was the Cross, Oxford, as a Mood-purifier and Spring medicine, and meeting opened by were to die Miss x\. F. Ginn, Damariscotta. Mrs. R. woman and learned to make the cannot 1 strength: they willing that the baptist i'horns Choir in an early have praise enough. have watched appropriate G. Smith, < ornisli. American Union might he saved. hymn. Bolden Rule the rule of her life. She its effects in chronic cases, where other Miss Hall sang a written for use So near to Grandeur is our dust; Mrs. hit- K. read a i hymn real worth and admired the dia- treatment was of no avail, and have been >hapleigli Scrip- of L. praised So close to God is man : T. L. by Miss Isabel Shirley. astonished at the results. No other blood -i;ie , as>age and offered prayer. followed j Miss a even if it. was not in a line When duty “Lo, thou must," Cornelia M. Dow extended hearty mond, setting. medicine that I have ever I whispers, ■} a 1:;. mn the chorus choir, used, and have The “I can." by invitation to the- State Union to hold its Site was a favorite with the “tried and youth replies, 1 i\. Talent then tailed Miss tried them all, is so thorough in its action, upon next annual convention in Portland. The And so two minions ot men when true.” was her and effects so cures as nearly Thorndike Sibley who in an Friendship ruling organ. many permanent in •itation was accepted and it was voted duty called, no matter what the exactions eh-- Mid earnest manner After her native State her heart Ayer's Sarsaparilla.”—Dr. II. F. Mliuui.l, presented to bold the next convention in that leaving were to answer to the he North I hurch Cliris- city. Augusta. Me. demanded, ready Miss Agnes K. Slack was called to the often yearned for old-time friends. About call of country and defend their coun- ia a Em h v »r Soi let v. MAKE A COLLECTION OF BUTT free platform and after brief remarks led in ! ie ’58 she left Maine and in tiy's institutions. M >' di >i. liall then sang, by re- year engaged t he noontide prayer, after which the morn- 1 have always been in favor of pension- f: li :••>’ iavoi ite s- of t lit W >nu‘> the rolled a little tor homeless children, Miss Jennie years around, daughter I be depreciated by fiat. 1 am opposed to ,r-: the ties of kinship between was welcomed to tlieir down in that 1 Anthoine, Portland; temperance litera- home. Mrs. Treat cutting pensions way. «. )•< of id land and America and ture. Mrs. X. S. Fernahl. Portland; pivss continued in the business of I want the pensioners, who are among (■rent i=o ;mgs experienced by teaching for work. Miss Mary L. French, Auburn: the largest creditors of the Government ’.Ting in New York and Paris. years, and earned a amount of FALL ”■>*- narcotics. Mrs. 1. s. Fkow- large i as 1 want ail the creditors of the si e fe at liome and Wentworth, to-day, among so that she was hegin; work among railroad money, able to assist her 1 Government, great or small, to be in n me othei h-iu sonn. and among employes, paid Mrs. Helen A. Thomas Greene: work the best money in the dollars worth The work of the \Y. (J. rJh IT. \ companion in his financial affairs. As j world, | among soldiers and sailors, Mrs. Evelyn | 100 cents every day and everywhere. 1 am T h- a -'.n-ik for humanity. We are the time passed by they prospered in their ^—STYLES Xeal, Tremont. to have this large of veteran t h | glad body ; .-nougii. >he iilustra ted the made a visit to were sent to and received business. They their soldiers as has :i;«. active workers the man Greetings j declare, your spokesman by 1 from the (Hand of Good native State, and in their tlie\ that are still in favor of i. ■eometive t--r the first lime Lodge Templars prosperity declared, they in session in Caribou. I the and the honor. A > 11.• >\ i were not unmindful of those who needed country country’s nb .no. it ng hy saying, “it 1 The greetings of Eastern Lodge of Good color bearer during the war, while in front n !m a;.. The State protects their assistance. To his .second mother Templars were received by letter. &f Miiiratii l of the enemy, iii his anxiety to accomplish co.OtB.ctt --- As Sick 11 :: >aie of adulterated food of Oict i Mr. Treat .1 e, Miss Hall sang a solo appropriate to the gave quite sum of money, as something, withtwoor three hundred men n pel mils tiie sale of that work for children. she was a lone w for his father marched in front of the lines and on ah oh, 1. We idow, had Don't know that .. eoi Yi poiseu, spend Miss Harriet A. Leavitt of Portland toward tlie works. you W the celestial some time be- enemy's : T in building su!-•«*<*i houses, joined throng a of the same with am. 1 spoke on si-curing homes for homeless When the General commanding, trom ; compress white ti nvr •n : Ti o of the time was upbuilding people, a fore. Their somewhat limited, children, department which has been at the rear, called out, “Bring those colors i will cure it so it ee we si .end one pound in build- and temples, quick will surpris work live years, during which time homes but none were passed by: they remember- back to the line.*’ the Sergeant answered I inn u; in «lo\vn. spend many tearing have be-; n found for loO children. witii the voice of command that it once and see •' ed all whom had ever known. promptly Try Mi» 11 e; gave some }»i;«i:» Words to they Mrs. Kntheiim* Leute Stephenson, Na- 305T0N went back to the General: “Bring the the h ; ie b linkers, warning them of Mrs. Treat’s father was a man of intel- tional Press Superintendent, made brief line up to the colors." We are carrying 1!I cv are doing in the example ligence and a man. He remarks on the value of the press, desig- public spirited M KIlfo the same old colors to-day that we carried vh« ■•■fore others. A young man nating tin1 press as the strong right arm held important offices in his town and years ago. Boys, bring the line up to -e. ..•• d man'’ take a glass of liquor of the union. State for some He was three the colors. 1 beg that you convey to those jm.. ie> that lie can do the same. years. times me committee on resolutions reported dear old comrades who could not come T « >i ■ ke in words of eulogy of Frances married. By the two first marriages there and after some discussion and amend- with you on this inclement day my best \Y: i■ •: ;.nd Lady Ilenry Somerset and were six sons and five ments tlie resolutions were adopted. The daughters. After wishes and warmest regards, and my sin- e •• rk for 1 he cause in England and resolutions are quite and include, mature the eldest son cere prayers for their health and content- v’utnn ". and Miss Willard's long, reaching years cpioted opin- matters among other the following: An went and after ment: and l also beg that you convey to •n > f 3; Maine President, Mrs. Stevens, west, residing there for Our Home Treatment fa,-':, sent t< approval of the action of the Congrega- that dear old commander, Gen. Force, •W< like t1. o lingers on one hand— he far from the tional conference in favor of the enforce- long years passed away, my sincere and best wishes, and I cents in to tells il mu eh alike and respect stamps pay postage, > working together.” scenes of his home. ment of the prohibitory law. The ballot early Four of the hope you will take back with you pleas- Mis.-, sun k is an earnest speaker. Her other remarkable uses of this household no for woman. The instilling of principles of sons crossed the divide” in the ant memories of your visit to Canton. arid: •, s-. was listened to with close atten- “great into the hearts of iu the purity pupils — tion. i.n Iti prime of life; and left four lonely widow s. THE YPS1LANTI SPECIFIC CO._ If ineatly applauded. public schools. In favor of amending the .• ;e* JLinut«*i- ot ( herrylield The son in THE BOSTON DERBY. Ship Building on the Upper Kennebec. law which allows Judges to impose a line youngest passed away early Mis- Mack in brief remarks on 01 imprisonment on liquor sellers. For manhood. The youngest daughter died Hi-. •» money foi the work, and a AN UP-TO-DATE HAT To many people of to-day it may seem reformatory prisons for women. Against in The two taken. Papers were also infancy. youngest surviving FOR strange, viewing the upper Keunebee in the U. 8. government allowing the sale of d among the audience for signa- daughters are settled near their early its present condition, to know that ship beer at vivisection in -— ::s •■‘inf’.i Togus. Against was on at one time in who wished to become while the eldest lias a home w ith F7AL.L. building carried medical and fashions which in- home, 1 1 schools, ei:.ii• -1>11 the W. (’. T. V. and of men Waterville, Winslow and Vassalboro. But crease the sufferings of birds. Of sym- one of her sisters. W h" u ibi sign as honorary members. INTER such is the case. The first record that i pathy with the Armenians. im- Some time alter Mr. and i < closed with a the Against Mrs. Treat we have of building on the Kennebec cfting hymn by and indecent at ship [ proper exhibitions fairs, one of our new WIL- i : : oil and the benediction Miss visited in Maine Mr. Treat was Any man who wears style above is A. I). 1800, when the! by etc. certain methods of adver- engaged Augusta •Shu k. Against COX HATS immediately becomes an object of Ticonic was built at Winslow. Her and the sale of in business in a distant of the State. ship | tising tobacco, against part -not of himself alone -=but T!i.:i>ine.*NS meetings Thursdays were admiration' owner was John Clarke of that town, j cigarettes. Appreciative of the work of He was stricken down and in :i< id at me Methodist church. The fol- passed away of everybody who sees him. Come and she was commanded the of and ol the honor of by George v. press Maine, far from the loved ones at and let us to be handsome. was >i_ >;;peiiiitendents Work 1 home. Mrs. help you Clarke. Her measurement 207 tons, reported: Miss .Slack's presence and Now is the time to Win m; : : -feigners. Mrs. Gertrude Stevens having help. which in those was considered a buy your j The last resolution is of local rather than Treat, in her great sorrow, no doubt felt days i." UivoL’le work, Mrs. Annie C. ! good-sized ship. In lsOO the schooner general interest and is as follows: that her beloved child was one of God’s P. sag ; \ T. l medal contests, Miss Dwight Palmer, Antelope was built at Vassalboro. She j Hcsm] veil, That \ve extend our sincere and to for no one can feel M Hunter; state a id county fairs, great blessings her; was 10b ton measurement. Again in ls07 ! First Thoroikihi.v Prep \; heartfelt thanks to the Heifast Union and al! .MASONIC TKMPIK. Quality C Mrs. ;v ;• h .\. scientific more than a childless widow, lu the schooner of 71 was built Baugh;- by Alexander. tainment committee, the singers and pages, adjustment. long petite, foul tongue; offensive breath hard hailing port, 180'J, Chestnut .... $5.35 55 Miss i-.'hel Silvery of Belfast, and to all other committees and individuals her health and full belly, with occasional gr.pings and America, 125 tons, and Madison, j Coal, aged 7, death, before be- sensa- brigs companion’s pains about the navel; beat and itching “ a and was hearti- who have in any way contributed to make anus; s 100 were the of Waterville .... sang song very prettily to fail. The of her tion in the rectum and about the ey. tons, products | Stowe 5.35 this convention a success.” gan thought leaving heavy and dull; itching of the nose short, dry ly applauded. The same year Vassalboro built “ cough ; of the teeth ; starting .luring yards. ] child must have grinding .... 510 The following Superintendents of work Miss Theresa Aran qf Camden was only doubly orphaned sleep; Blow fever; and often in children, on- the scnooner Eleanor, 00 tons, and the ; Egg vulsions. The best worm remedy made is “ ’a ere chosen: chosen Y a remem- 1S1 In lsOl Winslow delegate to the World’s Conven- been trial to her faith; but she brig Union, tons, Furnace .... 5.10 built the Hornet. 21 0 tons. Sabbat ii Observance—Miss Frances D. tion- bered God’s promise “that He would be TBBIC’CpiN worm1 ship Moody After a greeting by the President to In 1811 Vassalboro sent out the brigs PROHI'I 1IKI.IYKRY. Part' -Mrs. Jennie a father to the fatherless.” In making John and and Rufus the Seamans, Amity. the pages and reporters and some minor TKUCOELIXiR Hannah, King, C'ORRKC I \\ i: 11. II I tv :n It has been in use is Pun Literature and Art—Mrs. A. L. business the business con- in her business affairs she yrs. purely vegetable, former of ISO tons and the latter 220 tons. details, of the arrangements n w. IF •niton. harmless and effectual. Where Tins are C:\Kh I I Page, vention closed. remembered her father and present itactsas a Tonic and corrects the con- Tlie.same year the ship Native was built Legislation and Petition — Mrs.L. C. kindly aged dition of the mucous membrane of the - Lamb, another was at that She measured 202 tons. Li •verm--re Falls. Thursday evening meeting unmarried sister. It was a wast- place. gradual cure for and with Fran-Fist—Miss Louise Stroud- held at Belfast Opera House, which was Constipation Waterville in that year is credited Titoomb, Biliousness, and a valuable THE & SIBLEY filled its utmost ing away with her; she lingered some the 441 tons. In 1S12 Vassal- SWAN COM A a’ el' to capacity. The meet- remedy in all the common brig Hiram, L*-.-r on Franchise—Mrs. A. F. Gree- ing was opened and months and then away. complaints of c h 1 d e a. boro built the brig Romp, 101 by Scripture reading gently passed 35f. at all Druggists. people Ellsworth. a tons, lu 3!t, :t.~ •Sl 3T Front >t., Bollnst. prayer and hymn by the chorus choir, With her surviving schoolmates and Dlt. J.F.TKi;E A CO., tons, and ship Superior, 000 Pe.e-. and Arbitration—Miss A. M. Doug- after which Mrs. Stevens introduced the Auburn, .Me. 1814 Waterville builders built the ship Bath. friends her will be fresh worms we have las, of the Mrs. Katherine memory always For Tape Francis and Sarah of 200 tons, for Boston •• speaker evening, a treatment. Write B 1 leading and Evangelistic Work— and in special Lente who delivered an elo- green. Her daughter is settled for pamphlet. TRADE-MARK lu Is 15 schooner 110 Mrs. L y A. Snow, Windham Center. Stevenson, parties, Fayette, in Fa.’em eut-ed Wine at Sacrament—Mrs. L. quent address on the Woman’s Christian California. tons, was built at Vassalboro, 1810 HO-TO-BAC°"TS'“CUf!-r ■- to ;. Union and its work. She a schooner 40 in 1817 Dol- sold. 300.coo cures e Its destroy the Spa a loiug, Caribou. gave brief Mrs. Treat’s father survived a | Sawco, tons, brig Over 1,000.000boxes pro\ power lesjref her, only t -tt n«-rvt*-fi M.i in in' rid M:ui' S.»: nati. Annie M. IIns- outline of its in the so-called Cru- 140 and 52 form. No-to-buc is Me yreae (.living—Mrs. origin, phin. tons, sloop Perseverance, fails to make the weak imp*•< nt tiiii:t str-eu: iu ! ;• a.-- 's short time. His had ail a vure o a1 >■ v, N .r i Berwick. saders, and of its to the companions pre- tons. In Isis Vassalboro built schooner lighted. We expect you to believe what w«--a.- f.>r growth present •• 1 **> lor our booklet !»"t; T* P: ... Hhere. Semi Jan and Almshouse Work—Mrs. Its and ceded him to the “better land.” After and Winslow the l:L; (0 « .Nr« day. aims, objects lines of work Hero, 07 tons, brig tree sample- Address THE siEULlSti HKMLOl lnca«.«.r (. base Knapp, Turner. were and many points made in his tour score he was laid Dingley, 07 tons. In 1824 Waterville built <« IJ I < 11 fVli 1 > H >1 ()<>I>N * IF :• Pri'-.a for W men Mrs.. H. explained reaching years Solti and tiaratiit»*»tI !>y favor of tiie reform. the King, 10S tons, in 1S25 F.r v, Center: Mrs. Helen temperance to rest in the where a brig George Wintiiiop village cemetery, tin i Miss Clara M. The chorus choir and congregation then brig Waterville 178 tons, in lsgO New- edy. Faimingtou: number of his kindred Varwe! I, Rockland. sang the hymn “Some Glad Day” written large repose. I trility. 102 tons, the Lydia, 17s tons, M « Mrs. j. were at Waterville. k Among Lai1 road Employes—Mrs. by Stevenson and very popular with e. m. j Both brigs launched CREAM J F a. Thoiins, Greene. the white ribboners. Stockton Springs. The same year the brig Elizabeth, Isl BAUViCATARRH E. '. iirli's V. AUJi Soidieis and Sa: :ors-*-Mrs. ‘m Mrs. Helen Coffin Beedy of Farmington tons, and the schooner Eagle <>f sit tons, Is quickly ab- IP Neal. Tremoiit. iyn of some of the women were at in sorbed Cleanses < is- spoke strong of con- built Vassalboro. Again, lsOO, Ml W ik Ani' 1 :: i.umbt :m. n and The October issue of Table Talk RMiarry- tons. the Nasal Passa- New England of past days, and then pre- an on ! the schooner Baniel Webster, of 100 :i,ei Mis. A la e Bigelow. Auburn. tains article “The Foods of .Some BY A Pain sented Miss Slack with of was at sumo In 1 s;;4 Wa ges, Allays ::•■ portraits Neal ! built the [dace. F. Temperance instiu•tarn—Mrs. of the North American People," by Dora a n d 1 n 11 anima- Stevens 6c Dow and II. W. and terville sent out the Somerset, of 100 (V V>:> ucii, Port land. j Longfellow photo- ii. Morrell, in which the characteristic brig tion, Heals t h i;• -a Work Mrs E. A. G. of scenes made historical tons. I u is48 Vassalboro lnult S- Sola graphs by hem, dishes of the Esquimaux, the Hudson Pay | people sores. Protects the MAN' I AC I TRIP St k s « \ East Brownfield. a silk American the of 0s and the 1 r o in | concluding by presenting Colony, and the Mexicans are described | brig Mayiiower, tons, Mem bra lie JP u •» ior IF meless Childr* n- Miss Jen- which she said would doubtless be hark of 10‘J tons; in 1810 additional Cold I flag, among otheis. There is also an interest- Scotch j Mary Varney, na- Am: ine, Portland. in tl c home in London Physician. the Sarah Moors, of 221 tons. In Uestor es t he Senses brig N. S. Fer- lmng recipient’s ing article on Hallowe’en and its enter- j Ten |'» auce Literature--Mrs. with the 1S50 the steamer o 1 J ast e and ROIP side by side British flag and the one on in | Waterville built Clipper, i. .id. Pi.rtland. tainments; Child-life Japan, by Smell. < lives Hi two united by a knot of white ribbon. <>i 11 tons. She was undoubtedly built Intin. n. :ng the Press, and Reporter for Mrs. M. C. Myer; another paper of the | .. ‘ BLANK Miss Slack and feel- for Biddeford as that was her i na signal—Miss Mary L. French, Au- responded briefly “Friends in Council” series by Mrs. Bur- parties, HEAD No record of COLD'n HAITI burn. ingly, speaking in the highest terms of ton some registered hailing port. inte the m>*tru-. QXRNES5I Kingsland; “Dainty 'Eng- ! a partii i«* is aj*j*1 it‘« 1 ru .^i-'> lish Desserts,” by M. A. W. Rogers, the shipbuilding agreeable. , MATS this so it is fair 10c. I>v mail. Iiegan. ca, and of the shown are he found later than date, | mail. samples especially hospitality usual Creole which Relief 1 \ •• Recipes given by ELY EROTHEUS. :>t', Warren Street. New W. C. T. F. Medal Contests—Miss Marga- of Belfast to herself and to that none had been built out- ‘RIM by the people a member of one of the oldest Southern Quick presume ret V-* Hunter, Cherrytield. the members of the convention. side of a few llat boats. The total num- Flower Mission—Miss Belle Downes, Houl- families, as well as the standing depart- ! BAGS. airs. Stevens tlien atiss Slack FOR ber of vessels built, it will be seen, was ton. presented ments of “Housekeepers’ Inquiries” and which a total of WHIPS State and County Fairs—Mrs. Edith N. with a copy of “The Mothers of Maine” Menus and Seasonable Recipes, by Miss 00, represented tonnage Oakes, Foxcroft. written by Mrs. Beedy, which Mrs. B. was C. C. Bedford; “The New Bill of Fare,” over 5,000 tons. [Waterville Mail. ETC.. 1 Merc\— Mrs. Luella Littlefield, Vinal- too modest to present herself. Mrs. M. C. and a fashion article by Myer; Aetna! business bv mail ami common carrier at haven. The convention closed FINE LINE i'F finally by singing Miss T. M. Forney, which will form a Headache! Biicklen’s Arnlru Salve. State Jennie E. Sea- by Missionary—Mrs. the hymn “God be with you till we meet most and number of n aus, Amity. interesting delightful The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, again.” the A copy will be Salt Fever COLLEGE Work Among Foreigners—Mrs. Gertrude magazine. sample Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Rheum, THE SHAW Custom Ha Stevens Leavitt, Stroudwater. forwarded our readers by the Table Talk Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Woman’s Branch—Miss Lubella Co. of if and all Skin and Me. Young Fads in Medicine. Publishing Philadelphia, Pa., HARMLESS and CERTAIN. Corns, Eruptions, positive- Portland and Augusta, a i :>s» »i; It is AI .s* si'( Groveville. name and address to them. ly cures Piles, or no pay required. Patrick, in medicine as in you send your There are fads every | to satisfaction or 1 Annie C. Juvenile Work—Miss Bagley, guaranteed give perfect F. L. SHAW, Principal, PORTLAND else and a “new thing” frequently money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Springvale. thing The October number of The Cosmopoli- 3 m 83 sells fora short time because it is For sale by Kilgore & Wilson. The following delegates were elected to simply tan contains among other articles of inter- PRICE 15c. the World's W. C. T. IT.: Mrs. L. M. N. new. But in medicine, as in nothing else, est “A Modern Theron In 1' Fairy Tale,” by -- Harness repairing Stevens, Mrs. Helen C. Beedy, Mrs. Geo. the people demand and will be satisfied only C. Crawford; “The Modern Woman Out- Free Insurance. The Rand-McNally Guide Carriage I riimn F. Miss Cornelia M. alter- has a of a FOR RENT. French, Dow; with positive, absolute merit. The fact that of-doors,” by Anna Wentworth Sears; system insurance, whereby person to order a« Mrs. A. S. Mrs. Gertrude Our holding a copy is insured against Accidental nates, Johnson, Hood’s Saisaparilla has stood its ground and “The True History of Cooks,” rates. & death for SI,000, in the Fidelity & Casualty ford Belfast, Stevens Leavitt, Mrs. L. J. Spaulding, against all competition, and its sales have Francis This The offices in Hay Block. occupied ha\ ins: by Courtenay Baylor. POOR SON, Co. All person* Pos- Mrs. A. L. Mrs. Abbie never wavered but have remained steadily as is Dr. H. H. Johnson, are offered for ivm. Harvey, Sliap- magazine usual profusely illustrated. by late firm are requested at the top, demonstrates, beyond any doubt, Tiiis location is very leigh. session given immediately. old * the intrinsic virtues of this medicine. The CASTOR.IA. undersigned at the The following delegates and alternates OASTOB.ZA. central and the offices in every way desirable Vp* new things have come and gone but Hood’s DRUGGISTS. fae- K. SO were chosen to the National Convention, ply to EMILY E. PEIRCE. O. Sarsaparilla rests upon the solid foundation Tie fas- the C. W the first name in each couplet being merit and its to and aimila signature Or FREDERICK,*Atty. of absolute power cure, J™ wrapper. No. 59 Main Sir* delegate, the second name the alternate: its sales continue to be the largest in the mappM. Belfast, July 22, 189G.—30tf Aroostook, Mrs. Jennie Seamans, Amity, world. ose title at least, according to the idea Suicide in Prospect. The ot Biggest "Combine” of All. one from the laud of the Mississippi, 30. tram Missouri and Me., Sept. Thomas The Powerful and I'nsrrupulous Silver Trust. Ohio. At Pkospect, ji runaway this point, suicide this 1 and at this Wagner committed morning by In his recent visit to New England Mr. season, it is merely a brook of himself in the head. He died in- lines, through accident or control of a shooting j Bryan indulged in liberal denunciation of \ neglect, boiling foam, from 100 to HOO was a farmer about 00 it feet wide, stantly. Wagner "combines,’' trusts and monopolies, but ,t and speeds down the It is so to its bed full of old and lived near this village. For a it grade. easy smooth, round rocks; while years j was significant that there was one trust the the □umber of it was thought that he was i —the but back is slow and hard. Have Chiquito, as its name years biggest, the most powerful and the journey implies, (Span- About three weeks * IVOR S N unbalanced. E ish for “little mentally j most audacious of all—which he did uot in force? one, ’) is even smaller. was thrown :';-ing up strength, accumulating Or ago Wagner injured by being j mention. During the a since that time he has a going the other way, rainy season, however, both Crum wagon, and j It is the trust which controls the silver losing ground? are shown further of i greatly increased. The fine arched symptoms iusauity. product of America. Here is a partial WASHING About a Mrs. Wagner died, and ! bridge of brick and white year ago list of its membership: sand-stone twice since that time it is said that Wag- which connects j J. B. Haggin. .$ 25,000,000 with its sub- □er lias taken No serious i Tegucigalpa poison. results, David Moffatt. 25,000,000 urb, the use of the Comayaguaita, as the Brooklyn however, followed deadly Senator John P. Jones. 25,000,000 case. This John POWDER. cWfe bridge connects New York [loses in either morning Wag- Mackay. 40,000,000 £nvulsteru with j its auxil- with Marcus is ner used a double-barrelled shot-gun Daly. 25,000,000 Oil and checks the iary, really an j W. hypophosphites, downward imposing work of art. which to end his life, and his attempt at A. Clarke.. 40,000,000 One never tires of Congressman Francis J. New- causes a then turns lounging upon its para- suicide was at last successful. He died halt; your about, toward lands (Sharon). 55,000,000 it for pet and the His head and face were ter- Try your die hill. You cannot do watching lavenderas at work instantly. Hears! Estate. 35,000,000 anything good in the ribly by the heavy charge from Fair see how vjithout shallow current below. Each has mangled Estate, California and Ne- dishes, it's Emulsion makes it. Your tissues must the gun. lived in his farmhouse vada mines. have before her a Wagner 25,000,000 tray of in He had nine sous and S. O’Brien clear : Spanish cedar, with his children. Estate. 25,000,000 and :d of food Scott’s Emulsion furnishes it. w hich is a bright Your pile of some unfortunate's soil- [laughters, all of whom had reached the Flood Estate. 25,000,000 Tevis. it makes cm needs a tonic: Scott’s Emulsion it. ed clothing, which she tge of manhood and womanhood. Wag- Lloyd 25,000,000 them, supplies proposes to in- Denver Silver Smelting Works. to ner was at one time employed in Perkins’ 25,000,000 better Scott’s Emulsion tatters upon the stones of Senator William Stewart. how much time appetite: gives it. You by way cleans- mill in where he was well 20,000,000 Bucksport, K. C. Chambers. 20,000,000 ct: k ahead : ing. Dipping the garment into the known. One of the sons is at Scott's Emulsion prepares you for it. water present Joseph It. de la Mar. it saves. 111 which she in 20,000,000 L'o::l«. SCOTT & BOWNB, Chemists, New York. stands, she returns it to the employed Bucksport. Charles E. Lane. 20,000,000 and Sntro. tray, smears it all over with the Adolph 20,000,000 S. T. Hauser. 20,000.000 ru the piteuy soap country. Then she L. E. Holden. 15,000,000 i suit is a delicious drink. Butte Silver egucigaipa. vigorously rubs every part of the cloth Smelting Works.... 14.000,000 Our W alter S. Hobart... room is a typical sleeping apart- between her 10,01X1,000 hands, dipping it from time French Syndicate. upiiul oi Spanish Hon- ment in tlie 10,1X10,000 wealthy Itondurian’s casa. to time in the smls in the Leadville Silver Works duras. tray. When the ] Smelting 8,500,000 Besides the much berufHcd each is Broadwater Estate. 5,000,000 beds, garment perfectly she it on mV .»i The clean, claps Charles N, Felton. 5,000,000 Journal.] with a stand at its the of Freuchy-looking pile washed clothes which tops Ilenry Wolcott.. 5,000,000 n i; vs, Aug. 11th. head to the sumo David J. Campau. 5,000,000 uphold nightly candles, convenient stone, until all have un- A. J. Davis... 4,(X'0,000 ! discomfort in the there is little else hut a this quaint iron dergone process. Then she rinses I N. C. Creede. 3,000,(XX) — a libel its frame to hold the Thomas Cruse. upon washbowl, and a big. them one by one, in the clear water 5,000,000 rip- J. B. Grant. A Model ; utimate as to find en- rouud or of red around 5,000,000 writes:—“I want to tell olla, jar pottery, in pling her, over and over again till Nathan P. Hill. 5,000,0(10 Housekeeper li'-ine of a well-to-do one corner, full of which is ail are white James water, cooled as snow; and last but no Murray. 2,500,000 you how I am with, Ivorine Wash- by Lee Mantle. pleased your •Mint of one do- the means The new woman com- 2,000,000 day’s by evaporation through porous least, she twists each article a clay. into J. C. Power. 2,000,000 Powder for dishes of all kinds. In t' ■ 'U of in these The mands love and admi- ing washing many olla. being much the shape of an egg tight club and whacks the Alva Adams... 2,(>(XI,(X)0 surrounding ration because she has Less than 40 other mine owners I find it .••Ice far niente, where shell, would not stand upright without rocks with it, with all the of fact, indispensable.” strength her the beauty and attrac-, in Colorado, L’tali and Monta- varies little but is held in j tmature, support, place by a uest, or practiced ai ms, until the buttons fly off, tiveness of health and na. 20,000,(XX) The cake of Superb Toilet Soap which the ii. the of She is a woman. Very early in framework, twisted grass. There is a the seams crack open, and the edges hang high spirits. truly She is not necessarily an athletic wo- Total.S61(j,TO0,00O manufacturers in of Ivorine he eastern sky is only long-stemmed gourd for out the in fringes before her ardor is put every package dipping appeased. man. She is merely strong and healthy Here is a trust which discounts the v. “the heralds of water, and if is or do Powder is one of the charms rosy any spilled spattered in Why they ttiis, 1 am unable to learn, in every way. She knows something erf Standard Oil Company, and eclipses any Washing which a of course of the her own She knows coal or iron combination. its hitting dusky sponge-bath it is of no con- except it was the way of their ancestors, physical make-up. By side the makes Ivorine so with house- the of the organs that make which Mr. so universally popular the house, the open- sequence; for in Honduras there are no handed down from mother to importance monopolies Bryan fervently daughter her a woman. She knows that if she denounced are scarcely a circumstance. ,i murmur of cheerful bed-room carpets to the keepers. spoil, cement through countless generations. keeps them healthy she need never be Where they number their wealth by the n will iloors covered that desayuno being with rushes woven is a oi very sick. hundred thousands, this one counts its re- by Tegucigalpa eminently city The.I. F>. WILLIAMS How can she them ? CO., Glastonbury, Conn.' as well be stir- Indian hands into six or feet in keep healthy sources by the millions. Most of its might mats, eight contrasts, which primitiveness and Makers of Williams Famous By care in the first members are rich the Shaving Soaps. a or so proper place—by beyond dreams of uil the blankets above long by yard wide, and over these advanced civilization are blend- Dr. Write for catalog!,i> <■{ choice preminro*. curiously proper medicine in the second. avarice—one might think, were it not that for another are scattered the tawny skins of ed. Pierce’s Favorite is for the •ng “forty leopards, It is laid out with tolerable regu- Prescription in this silver propaganda they are reach- killed in the cure of all the ills feminine. \ else is up and the near by hills. The one great larity, its narrow streets distinctly ing out for more and more, as if there roughly paved It makes a new woman out. of a “Blank- window has no in its fagged, were no bounds to their rapacity. he wooed. glass casement, but with cobble stones, toward sloping nervous, thin, useless, worn, discouraged This trust is big enough and rich exclaim, “in the the thick wooden shutter is studded with the of you centre, thus providing that sur- wreck femininity. enough to buy political conventions and \ .’" < for the conical heads of It is for one make .gust ertainly; nails, wrought by face drainage which is so purpose only—to control political parties. It has the men unsanitary. women and well in a t" lessons our native blacksmiths set strong womanly of and the of and in ornamental The sidewalks, wide aggressiveness unscrupulousness hardly enough wav—to make life worth living—to drive to do it. It lias entrenched itself in the Fie which we have ever ; nd both of designs; window and door open for two to walk are the abreast, pav- away dragging, aching, insanity-pro- Senate of the United States, and is now u s i uni ea rn i into the from which diseased woman- y ug—re- directly flowery patio, or unroof- ed with stones or bricks and lighted with ducing pains reaching out to seize the other branch of ed central kind suffers. It is the invention of a i'*ve that Honduras is a court-yard, where more of the Kerosene the door Congress and the White House. lamps. Through open regularly graduated—skilly, spe- ’. it lies so life on iu expert While he was all trusts ides, because family goes waking hours than of a mud with its floor of cialist in tile treatment of the diseases ol condemning many hut, earth and did Mr. Tobacco monopolies, why Byran line which, inside the house. and women. It has had a sale than ig- .maginary scarcity of furniture, as well as in larger nore this trust of all? Was lie other like medicine. Get it at greatest g. encircles Mother The business of the is any your day pretty much more pretentious we see an Amer- afraid of its power—afraid of homes, druggist’s and do not be persuaded to incurring rlie truth is that a all done up before or its hostility in theheightof his almuerzo, mid-day ican sewing-machiue buzzing away; or, take a substitute. campaign? Or were there other reasons for his u •! in the breakfast. The servants is the father of all manner of mal- every night go to market, not unfrequently a harp, organ or Constipation adies. It it did not exist, or was in cases prompt- silence? [Boston Journal. the the workmen to Latin countries, the lields or mines, the piano. There are three pretty parks be- ly relieved, the majority of medical books could be safely destroyed. It is the easiest sickness to •aeh a narrow master to his the ladies to their cot, office, sides the plaza Moyoz, all adorned with neglect and the simplest to cure. Dr. Pierce’s Maine’s Influence at Washington. Pleasant Pellets will cure -painted affair, with shopping or visiting. The or flowers and constipation every shops, statuary. There ire two time. cure it and They promptly, completely like has for a •'lin for al- never Maine, Vermont, long curtains; tiendas, of Tegucigalpa are long, dark banks—the Banco Centro Americano permanently. They gripe. time given the country an object-lesson in beds cool one-storied like most of may occupy buildings, and the Banco Nacional Ilondurtno, and | the best way to exercise a great influence '. two never tlie with national persons houses, enormous doors and paper money does not circulate in the j over affairs. She has simply so w indows from roof to sidew adopted the plan of sending good men to .•ugh early alield, extending alk, country. Three are newspapers publish- j Washington, and of keeping them there land of “sweet idle- protected by iron bars and wood- ed in I l j outside, Tegucigalpa—La Naciou, weekly, long enough to gain commanding places ALWAYS IN GOOD CONDITION for not en shutters within. of the mer- \ ;• enough, j Many and La Guceta and La Republics., both in Congress. Thus, in the present Con- as Senator of Maine the iii the lark well chants speak English, and their goods semi-weekly. There.are two universities, FALL AF5RAa§GES!E?ST. gress, Frye holds piaee of president pro tern, of the it spend the greater arc usually of “general merchandise,'’ several colleges and 57.) schools Senate; public Mr. Reed of Maine is Speaker of the siesta. While such as one linds in •mg rural villages of the within the Republic. The schools are Steamers City of Bangor and Penob= I House; Mr. Dingicv of Maine is Chair- \ **>■ R -■ ifiGTTS with and the United Mates, a few and flee and scot in Commission. man of the and Means t p sleep drugs dry goods, nominally education compulsory, Ways Committee; VERIKK and the other two in the m O li f S .la. the chocolate- some cut lery and crockery, haul ware and according to the constitution; but the law representatives & 10 *J =4 *V 1 FOUR TRIPS A WKEK. House, namely, Messrs. Routelle and Mil- p | I £ featured house) 1 lid hair switches, and mil- soap, molasses, in the latter respect is uotvcnforced. Dur- chairman- liken, occupy very important The p-me, for tiercons ■* To *r\ uta >n her head a women great y jifo linery. tooth recent the has been Maine's entitles her to -■ high-heeled, pick toed, ing years government ships. population diseases of tie--m-ratie,. o«-:n.* oi .. ieh a* a "1' in- four seats in the her -plead square patent-leather shoes t"i the “haughty paying more attention to educational mat- only House, yet Nervous i’rosi ra: n. !• :i; i'o;- r! < moral iuJlurnce in .ire Congress is greater End si, i Upon it two sons,” and kid shoes but the school funds were by Nig!.;Iy ns. Yo.flu Nn M■ elaborately-stitched ters; formerly fai than tic, the Slate d possessed by j cessive use of Tobacco or u !>i•• i; '-ad two small loaves of Mr the often those in Opium. senoritas, scarlet:, pink, always appropriated by power, New v-liich has thii t \-Huir seats in ■ York, tion and Insanity. With \ery ■*."> '•o-n .id. ,i little blue 01 such as oui diverted to other the same Maine's four members of 1 pitcher white, yellow, North- purposes, and only body. V guarantee t, cure or rent ?{.•• iipii s{,00 the House. Messrs. Ron- I > but delightlully- ern babies sometimes wear, for the fair in the cities where public sentiment was Heed, IMtiglev, per box <> boxes r r .«><>, telle, and Milliken, are all re-elected this IvbfOllh AM> A 1 ctei'. a till coffee llondurians have a passion for strong in their favor were any schools | J)K. M >T' -inuru, Oi.:.w dainty year to the seats which they have oca u- I and for maintained. But the law Monday, Sept. 28. 1N96, steam- milk, mug | loot-gear. Nearly all the sales tire on compelling all Commencing pied with credit, for numerous terms. FOIl SALK tV K. H. YNOIiY. HKLFAST, A! AI \ K ers lea\ e Belfast: ..ilier a very large credit, the have the able-bodied men between the of 21 Each of the four received a majority in though purchasers ages j For Boston, via and Mon- | Camden Kocklaud, his district of over ten thousand votes, ocular \oung bowl, | money m tlieir pockets, it. the cus- and 25 years to render active ser- days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at being military j Their work was all Lovell about 2 ;b> i\ m., or upon arrival of steamer from i campaign notable, _■ ia 1, ••Remember tom of the not to do vice for at least one was never * j country anything to- year, neg- j Bangor. while Mr. Reed’s speeches, which were For j ke ourselves, an day which can be postponed until to-mor- lected in this revolution-haunted country. ! Searsport, Bucksporr, Winierport, Hamp- I widely reported throughout the whole Diamond. den and Bangor, Tuesdays. Wednesdays, Fridays —w n mb— ! were brilliant and in- 4gac; jiwrataagr^^arrrrTWiT .'h-speaking eoun- row, even to the of bills. But the There is a standing of 500 men and and W ednesdays at about 8.oo a. m.. or upon ar- country, specially paying army ; rival of steamer from Boston. cisive. If the should control !. :■ voted to our Republicans people, of high or low degree, invariably* a militia force of 20,707 men. The police j RETU KNIMi : the next House, as now seems altogether Cycles. Watches, smile for \ indulgent a deal of time over a force of consists of J4 : no one will Mr. Reed’s spend good bargain, legucigalpa boys From Boston, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays ! probable, question g still in bed when old to be called and at 5.00 p. m. title to another term in the whether the amount involves a dollar or a hardly enough young men. Fridays Speaker’s We have on hand a tine >n.ck th la j From via at from 5.00 to j Clocks, dressed and the Rockland, Camden, chair. The Speaker wields an immense dime. Often the “store** is one corner of They are under the captainship of au 6.00 a.m. tj dies and gents’ 18;J6 partem «»f the Lovell a at power and has heavy burden of respou- ihe hour ol From Bangor, touching way-landings, Mon- Diamond This lot will he o tiered lour, a trout on the street and American, Col. E. 11. who says j Bicycles. room, opening Baker, [ days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at ! sibility to bear. No man is ever elected to customers at 350 each. Warranted tor Sterling Silver, as who are brave and 11.00 A. M. Reliance, resembling an old-fashioned they very “bidable.” They Speaker who has not proved his worth by cup-board, | one year. These wheels may he seen at the <;. E. Belfast. I a term of m Mei ean be expeet- tilled with dried are barefooted, but wear a sort of uniform JOHNSON, Agent, long service the House. In laces, groceries, meats, CALVIN AUSTIN, GenT Supt., Bostor. I Silver Plated ! our opinion there ought to be some spec- ga> not properly salted what in of blue cotton duck and large straw hats, WILLIAM H. HILL, Gen’l Manager, Boston, j lish, elegant jewelry,and not, ial compensation provided for the Speak- Hervey Deftly lower- wild confusion. The with their respective numbers on their retail price of an ar- er, beyond the So,000 salary of a member Flat : head, while haul- and the word of A be Jewelry Ware, ticle is always less than the same thing in jacket-fronts, “police” Belfast, ani Castme Route. Congress. good argument might ih one toot, Juanita in made to show that there to be at- a large quantity—the price double stamped large letters on the hat band. ought being tached to the of the House ■Manager. Store, Paul E. Wirt before us aud Speakership napkins in the latter because the amount de- They are paid a dollar a day, which is Win'er Effect October Belfast. 2, 1896.—26tf case, Arrangement—In emoluments as great as those of the Vice .July u uiiee tauie- considered for class in sired shows that you want it, and, there- high wages their 1, 1816 I President, whose function is to act as Fountain n i then Jills it this thefts are the chief officer of the Senate. It was Pen, up fore, you must pay well for it. It looks country. Betty presiding STEAMER on above 11 i: 1 the too 1’ASTI.N'K, date, I reported several months ago that Mr. people try in the to delinquencies, people being lazy wind and weather queer enough poorer shops see permitting:, will Reed had decided that he could not afford ue can this for more serious crimes. us run every ween nay in eounecuou wnn u. *v Silver Gold surpass women wooden and They tell i) scales to more affairs Belts, using string Co., as follows : devote any time to public man house-mothers. there has been but one murder in a whole and coins for To the market- Leave ♦West Brooksville at 7.20 a. m.; Castine, ! at Washington, and that he would retire weights. 7.45; Point, 8.30; Cove, Centrai America is that occurred in a drunken Hughes Ryder’s 9.00; in order to practice law and a Shirt Waist Sets, the their year—and Lime Kiln, 9.20; at Belfast, 10.30. gain larger place country people bring corn, arriving income. It is unfortunate for the \n < >rld— unequalled brawl among some American miners. always beans, oranges, pine apples, melons, ♦Brooksville, Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur country when a man of great ability and i:i certain elevated as we know cheese, in Capital punishment, it, does days. high character, of whatever party, who poultry; short, everything Returning, leave Belfast at 2.00 r. m., for the W/ATCH \NI> PE.'PAIRIVi and in the not exist in Central America, has served a apprentice- PR0“1PTL\ dom: Mexico, from the haciendas to tempt or ap- though above named landings. through long 1 ■ East take steamer Castine in retires to Glasses Bolivia. Bread and thousands of political offenders have been Passengers going ship public affairs, private pease the There the from Belfast at 2.00 i* m., Mom Wed- appetite. young every ay, life in the prime of his strength and use- n\ sent to via the bullet. and Take steamer next for a 1 H, J. Locke 6c — glory nesday Friday. day iminings” whatever, daughter of the mestozo farmer Tegucigalpa’s fulness. Mr. Reed’s of an- Son, model is almost landings from Castine to Bar Harbor. acceptance ersal and great penitentiary empty, Belfast National Bank P. u. ar unvarying of more than half Passengers going to Millbridge, Jonesport and other term in the House is, therefore, a Building. Sqi Indian blood, the for it is difficult to convict a man of theft reakfast of Machias take steamer Castine from Belfast at matter for public [From FOR ALL. Honduras; rest of an unclassified and —the one sin. The stolen 2.00 p. over at Castine, take strnr. Frank i congratulation. unguess- besetting prop- m., stop “The of the in October o Jones next for all from Castine jI Progress World” grosser substantials able mixture of erty must be actually found upon him, morning landings Spanish, Negro, Mongo- to Machias. lie view of Reviews. et though perhaps in the case of horse H. A. J. R. I !f have trouble cetera, generally lian, what not—drives a brisk trade with AGENTS: Greer, Belfast; Ryder, you thieves it would do if the man were found Ryder’s Cove; Wm. Pendleton, Hughes Point; J. i or nuts at The and I he oranges if to be on M. R. A. Brooksville. Journal Tribune. foreigners, any happen hand. upon the stolen property, or else two wit- Vogell, Castrne; Dodge, so eat them with your eyes surrepti- Hers is the vivacious of and nesses must swear to seen the theft S0tf style beauty having C. W. SMALLIDGE, Manager. Last year The Republican Journal Pub- : is ten to an earnest committed. Gambling is illegal and J. ffl. M. D. as Fletcher. conversation, piquant as a pin in the lishing Company had a six months’ contract “dens” are often are that need •' of fruit raided, and saloons you eating before seat of a Her with the of the New York Week- chair. dark olive skin has under strict surveillance of the police. publishers PARTICl LAR VTTKNTION (il\IN 10 t vice which the Maine Central R. R. on been well washed for the occasion until it The movements of the stranger within ly Tribune by which the two papers were classes call will surely bring on the boundaries of Honduras are as furnished to new subscribers at 82, and to shines like oiled mahogany; her snow- closely TIME-TABLE. Glasses, and Diseases of a a sort of watched as if he were a corre- old subscribers in advance for $2.25. Fitting tropical white embroidered with blue or newspaper paying camisa, On and after Oct. 4, 189ft, trains connecting at i spondent in Siberia. Our inoffensive little Another contract has been made on even GEO. R. POOR. .go-bread. by the way, around Burnham ami Waterville with yellow the very low neck and women and had to through trains for party, all, have sign more liberal as set forth in our ad- little loaf like ami from Portland amt Bos terms, the and Ear light sleeveless does not reach our names and exhibit our as 1 Bangor. Waterville, Eye armholes, quite passports columns. New and old subscribers Optician. will run as follows: vertising i 1 -arauee, but many as three times a for the edifiea- ton slightly her waist, while the sagging skirtband, day j all Office in LWIta.si National lianl FROM BELFAST. are now placed on an equal footing and digestible diet than tiiin of police and custom officials; and independent of any support above, leaves A M who for The Journal one in ad- | whenever we enter a hotel or board a | P M P M pay year be found: but in Belfast, 7 20 1 25 3 40 a broad, brown belt of natural hide be- steamer or set out across we are depart. vance can have The New York Weekly country, Citypoint +7 25 +1 30 t3 50 digested, and as as long tween: and gaily she smokes her cigarette carefully checked and receipted for Waldo. 17 35 :i40 +4 10 Tribune without extra charge. In remit, is H. H. LAMSON, •• 48 Advertising almuerzo, or if we were packages of rarest merchan- Brooks 7 1 51 4 45 it should he stated that the Tribune is regu- and with the while her Knox 8 02 03 ting laughs bargainer, dise or +2 to 10 I v'' ii 11 o'clock and registered letters. Our consola- 8 10 as it will not be sent unless the re- sparkling eyes entice him to purchase at Thorndike. 2 12 5 38 wanted, tion is in the thought that even the natives Unity. 8 20 2 22 0 00 ! > as a hunter. quest is made. The New York Weekly Licensed an 8 45 42 Auctioneer. exorbitant price. cannot walk about the streets of their own Burnham, arrive. 2 0 25 11 40 4 35 Tribune is acknowledged to stand w ithout a :;'ings besides bread One of our favorite walks iu town after without chal- Bangor. j the early nightfall being A M Nails. as of the Like rival the leading Republican paper P. O. APPPKSS, ’(7 s'- women of a half- lenged the sentries. I set out to de- Waterville 011 3 13 7 05 1 Driving morning is to the summit of La by Leona, scribe the of a in P M AM day. It is a twenty-page journal and gives make to doings day Honduras, perfection, ‘the a Portland. 12 25 5 35 1 40 RIASHE. ( Lioness”) little conical hill, per- hut have so times that all the news of the world, while its different FREEDOM, digressed many my E< D. 415 9 20 5 58 '■hor.olate, which fre- a mile from the which the allotted is filled almuerzo! Boston,Boston J haps plaza, space before j w D. 4 22 departments, political news, editorial, etc., The first blow starts place of coffee at a The rest another time. make a most valuable paper to all. The ; FILES! FILES! PILES! government has converted into park. A TO BELFAST. Fannie Brigham Ward. Tribune is very at $1.00 per year, a nail but must be repared from the cacoa PM am: cheap large space on the top has been which is its The Journal graded, E- D. 7 00 9 00 price. Republican followed I)r. Williams' Indian Bile Omnium: will ire manner Boston I by others from that in and in the an Boston, w. JD. 8 30 will be maintained at its present standard, centre stauds octagonal j Blind V lee rated and It* ! n..: Bile*-- It p M w ith attention to local and State on the Bleeding, A handful or two of special squarely head wooden well with absorbs tlie alkns tlie itchim: .it mpc* act building, provided Portland...... 11 00 1 20 news. Subscriptions may begin at any time. tumors, iih a few vanilla A M A M to In beans benches. Flower beds and are laid as a poultice, gives instant relief Williams’ paths Waterville. GOO 7 00 4 30 ! "n, and a much Two Lives Saved. Indian Bile Ointment i> prepared <-i > t*»r idles larger out, seats are arranged along the brow of No Bangor 7 15 1 40 ;'i Hood'sGripe am am pm Mrs. Phoebe Thomas of Junction and Itching of the private parts,ami mug else, are to- When you take Tills. The old-fash- City, ground up the hill and a road winds from big, 7 10 8 50 5 05 j zigzag up Burnham, depart.... III., was told by her doctors she had con- Every box is guaranteed. S*dd h\ dr j,_i>ts, sent '' that ioned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to Unity. 7 50 0 10 5 25 'ate, is, by being rtn the side and that there was no hope for mail, .00 bo?.. below, protected dangerous by pieces, are not in it with Hood's. Kasytotake Thorndike... 8 10 0 20 5 38 i sumption by $1 per ''' 1 wo but two bottles of Dr. New Dis- stones, and after- a massive stone wall. The view obtained Knox. +8 25 +0 27 15 44 her, King’s WILLIAMS M FC < o.. Drop's, Cle\eland, *>. 8 50 0 42 cured her and she it until the Brooks. 5 5G covery completely says Sold at MOODY’S, lfast. Iy4l> mass is reduced from the Lioness’ back is fine and wide. Waldo +9 02 +9 53 tG 08 saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida J H I1 n *s rolled out in Citypoint. +9 15 +10 05 +6 18 St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful tiny Tegucigalpa may be said to lie at the bot- 9 Belfast, arrive. 25 10 10 6 25 cold, tried with- and allowed to harden. approaching consumption, All advertisement tom of an ampitheatre of mountains, the +Flag station. out result everything else then bought one House for Sale. 1,1 ’hem followed is placed the nearer foot-hills about divided be- Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery and in must-be by upon evenly andHood’s easy to is true $5.00 operate, 1 from Belfast ami all stations on Branch. two weeks was cured. He is naturally A and a half house, pleasantly located; number of the tween wood and lands. The of Hood’s which are others that are c lear story family pasture city Tills, tickets to all points West and North- thankful. It is such of which these tine view* of Belfast ten rooms all finished, ‘tn feFjft JIB Through results, bay; as he to date in B B B west via all for sale F. E. fine water in house nice under likes, drops them is built upon both sides of the Kio Grande, up every respect. routes, by Crowley, are samples, that prove the wonderful effi- and to the point to cellar, city garden, certain ■ ■ ■ ■ Agent, Belfast. PAYSON TUCKER, pear, plum, shade trees, '' a,i'* 1 '^urs Safe, and sure. All cacy of this medicine in coughs and colds. good cultivation, apple, milk and one side of the Kio The Vice Pies, and Gen’l the desired re- etc. Nice <*t boiling upon Chiquita. Manager. Free trial bottles at & Wilson’s get neighborhood. Inquire druggists. 25c. C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell. Mass. F. E. Boothby, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent, Kilgore City M. C. DILWORTH. i’dckly dissolve and the re- former stream bears out its Store. sizes 50c. and hardly grand- The only Tills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Portland, Sept. 28, 1896. Drug Regular $1. sults. Or.C. B. HALL, Main St., Belfast. 44tf i j I Jones’ Silver Lobby. A report comes from Georgia that EepubUcau journal Thomas E. Watson contemplates retiring In the masterly survey of the present from the Populist ticket. This he will TWO TONS Latest Novelties in OCTOBER 1806. MORE BEL’•'AST, THURSDAY, 8, condition of public affairs in this country neither affirm nor but he says that deny, ... OF THAT.... by Mr. David A. Wells, published in the riTii ’>11 F.I* F\ FUV Till'US DAY MORNING I!Y THE bis retirement would defeat be- Merit Bryan, New York Tribune of Sept. attention Is what gives Hood’s Sarsaparilla its 7th, cause the Middle of the Road Populists great is called to some curious popularity, its constantly increasing Journal Pub. Co. political history would vote for before publican McKinley they and it to in connection with the free sales, enables accomplish its silver agita- would vote for Sewall. Watson he says wonderful and cures. DRESS unequalled The COODSi^ CHARLES A. tion. Senator Jones of whom 1‘ILSBXJRy, Nevada, by treated in the fusion ar- 30c.Tea 30c. has been } iSSa, badly combination, proportion and process this silver movement that has THIMMINCS, spread into Just direct from China. Also Latest and rangements in the South and West. Sew- used in preparing Hood’s Sarsaparilla received, Very Satisfactory Prices to V, a craze was was a REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. started, originally gold ell's friends are understood to make a are unknown to other medicines, and Our customers say it is as good as standard man: he was also a free trade like complaint. Prof. Bateman has been make Hood's Sarsaparilla tney pay 50 cents for elsewhere. man as the Will be found the NEW FOR PRESIDENT, regards tariff. lie changed interviewed and hopes that the report of among GOODS his views both upon the currency and the to Watson’s retirement is true. He says Peculiar Itself A. A. HOWES & CO. just opened at william mckinley of otuo. and for the same reason—to tariff, pro- that in that event a new convention will It cures a wide range of diseases because mote his personal interests. This was the of its a a blood It be called and he has no doubt that Wat- power purifier. acts House to FOR VICE PRESIDENT, of the to the and the Kent. origin legislation buy prod- son will receive the unanimous nomina- directly positively upon blood, The uct of and the blood reaches nook new house of 7 rooms with stable, at No. the silver mines of the United every and GG A. P. tion as the head of the ticket. He antic- Cedar street. Terms reasonable. For further GARRET A. of New and corner of the human system. Thus all particulars on the MANSFIELD’S, HOBART in order to make the scheme enquire premises. Jersey States, the of the pau- the ipates cry pie-counter nerves, muscles, bones and tissues j LEWIS O. FERNALI). the idea was started that the 1 Oct. ^Masonic plausible that the lists have sold out to come under the beneficent influence of Jielfast, G, 189G.—Iw41 Temp- FOR PRESIDENTIAL pers'’ Popu ELECTORS. were to people be benefited by it. Uere and Fur electors at large: Hanna, says: was the germ of the silver craze which to JOHN F. HILL of Augusta. The greenbackers refused stultify now confronts the its in and the re- JOEL V TLB UR of Avon. startlingly people by themselves 1880 Populists extent. The basis of it is the fuse to stultify themselves in 1890. If this First District EDWIN PAYSON. compelling the is selling out, then thank God we have Hood’s Second District..A. R. NICKERSON, government to buy private property not sold out to Gorman nor ARE Tammany Third District.FRED ATWOOD. at an artificial and extravagant price. Hall. We have never learned to train Fourth District.ALBERT H. SAWYER. Sarsaparilla The writer was a with that and we shall not com- newspaper correspond gang, The One True Blood Purifier. £1; six for $5. ent at the National Capital when Senator mence now. <*ure Liver to In if so.see u Sewall’s letter of formal of We have been for these princi- ,, i-fc-ii Ills; easy in»ur acceptance Jones the silver lighting rjj New? Fall i established lobby. Ho IIOOU S rMIlS take, easy to operate. 25c. Something his nomination for the Vice Presidency is ples for twenty years and we will continue was then living in the residence occupied to to the end. Free coinage of silver published. fight by Secretary Stautou at the time of his is only a small part of our demands. Tom NORTHPORT NEWS. Watson all of our death—a roomy mansion, where “open represents principles What Mr. Bryan expected to and we shall place him at the head of our A. G. Clafim and \Y. H. Brown left for accomplish house” was kept to promote the interests CUSTOM his two in no one ticket and our cause. The cold-blooded home last week. by speeches Maine, I seems to know. [Biddeford Journal. of silver mine owners. The press was traitors who have tried to sell us out will HATS, CAPS Rev. J. F. Tilton of Belfast will occupy What he did worked whenever and wherever learn that God yet reigns and justice lives. accomplish may be ex- possible, the next The Allens and Weavers can go to the Baptist pulpit Sunday afternoon. .\M> pressed by a cypher. on the line that the people were craving SUIT5 Democrats if they please, but it will not Mr. Andrew Knowlton and Mr. Ormond the “dollar of the daddies.” But when ruin this cause any more than the treach- Patterson of Lynn, Mass were in town re- News; All there is of is these dollars were coined it was found ery of Arnold ruined the cause of Bridgton Bryan liberty on a brief then. cently visit, found m voice and mannerisms. 11 is that tiie people did not want them. They TO ORDER. Yes, 1 hope that Watson will resign. It Miss Abble Batchelder left last Saturday speeches, when reduced to cold type upon were paid out with received apologies, will clear the atmosphere and put au end for Cambridge, Mass., in response to an the are under and for bills at printed page, surprisingly illogi- | protest, exchanged to the most hypocritical that offer of a situation that was tendered her. Made in campaign New York City. We person cal and spiritless. tiie first The silver mine ever disgraced t his country. | opportunity. Mr. Emery Brown lias returned to Rock- owners cared for however. | nothing that, laud, after being laid up by a very sore baud dear read.: Ait hi New all has furnished 20.000 rea- $100 Reward $100. They only wanted to market their product that required several days of absence from WE MAKE A S'-ns v. I v hi* name sli mid not be taken off and what afterwards became of it did not The readers of this paper will he pleased his work. look at om To learn that there is at least one dreaded tie Dem-P.-p. tickci. fhey were gold concern them. This lobby, like other lob- disease that science has been able to cure in Miss Mary Grant of Rockland, who taught >t «: u 1!•11:.*i>. contributed to the free bii*s that have existed in Washington, be- all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s several terms of school hem, visited her sii .1']' fund. Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known SPECIALTY ampaigu fore and to further various many friends last week and returned Satur- since, schemes, to the inedh al fraternity. Catarrh being a well was backed means and no doubt constitutional disease, r a constitu- day pleased with lit-r visit. i ii• file sil\cr Commercial by ample -quires Of Extra Sizes in Bangor tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is all lines used them. Jt has continued the Miss Julia Pendleton and her guests, Mrs. <■ i.’.} u.mils Editor Norton of the Port- j agitation taken internally, acting directly upon the from Geo. I that day to this, and the Chicago blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Pierce, Miss Marion Call and Miss of Goods. land Ex] uss by saying that “he is gold platform and candidates are distinctly the thereby destroying the foundation of tin-dis- Amanda Sylvester, returned to Boston last all* he way through." So are free silver j ease, and giving the patient strength by creation and the creatures of the silver Saturday after a very delightful visit of sev- building up the constitution and assisting am Am sew ail's freight contracts. eral weeks to the Pendleton homestead. mine owners, who now. as then, are work- nature in doiug its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative for their powers, llit: following are tlie unclaimed letters at E > /divan. ing personal interests, as against that they offer One Hundred Dollars for ex-champion pugilist, any this office for the week the common welfare and the honor and case That it fails to cure. Send for testimo- post ending Oct. dd: i v < -L the other for assault * da> nials. Ladies—.Mrs. Ralph Berry, Mrs. L. R. 1 STAPLES & of the nation. Hart, r >’: integrity COTTRELL, up eet car conductor in Boston. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Mrs. Alice B. Poole. Gentlemen—George i?°ld by Druggists, Toe. the mighty fallen! We may Gould, Geo. T. Harriman, Charles \V. Miles. TIio free silver conspiracy has been m w c; to hear oi' John a kicking Camiien. Mrs. rail Mrs. Stillman York returned to her most effectively exposed by Louis R, Sylvester A and Miss home f.ewsb' .<1 a hoot at black. Carrie Harrows were from the Carver’s Harbor Tuesday from a very Ehrieli, a citizen of Colorado aud a mine delegates Camden \Y. C. T. I', to the State convention pleasant visit to her relatives, Mr. aud Mrs. owner. As an owner of Mr. uuectkmt silver mines, John town elections held in Belfast, an i Misses Tort-sa Aran, Grace Crockett. Mrs. Sarah J. Crockett re- Ehrieli secs that, in the no end, good can 1 turned with c Uepublican gains every- Parker and Alice Moore from the Y.'s_ her to enjoy a short visit amid come to that interest by the free and un- ! The the scenes of her childhood. ■w! The sound money men won past year the Baptist society have erect- limited of silver. For a coinage time that ed a on a v-: ms the financial question was made parsonage Belmont avenue, two- Mr. and Mrs. A. F. El well received the would policy enhance the price of silver story house of eleven rooms with all modern first, of last week an < oiiservative estimates give the the very pleasing announce- and start a in sib at a cost of widespread speculation conveniences, nearly S;i,000. It is ment in a that their son Ntatc u McKinley by over 50,000. telegram Calvin, ver like all other un- now completed and the Rev, Fred first officer mining stocks, but, j pastor, of the steel ship Dirigo, had ar- M. Preble, and wife have moved in.... NViliis V■:«■ rf.urus tnun the State election in natural booms, values in silver properties | rived in New York, IMP days from Honolulu. Knowlton and Dr. and Mrs. F. in W. Bisbee Mr. El well will at. TT -i are hut indicate a the United States would be wrecked probably be home in a Tuesday slow, visited the Brockton fair last week.... Miss few days, and all will be to see him. ded-u-i! Democratic The after a time and the country would be glad majority. Fannie Cliff Berry, the pianist of whom (•i rg;a dt ction was held Both hopelessly loaded down by a depreciated Thursday evening, Oct. 1st, at the resi- yesterday. Camden is justly proud, has gone to Provi- and silver Mr. dence of Mr. and Mrs. Albert \V. Hasson, States were conceded to the Democrats, depreciating currency. dence, It. I„ for the winter_Rev. T. S their son Liu wood was Ehrieli is the author of a series of united in marriage but hd'Tu a may make a different papers Ross of the Methodist church has returned showing to Miss Nason of Castle on the silver Mary Hill by Rev. in November. question read to business as- from a vacation trip to the Aroostook_ Geo. A. Andrews. The happy re- sociations in aud later issued in Miss Araline A. Eells died 28th in the couple Denver, Sept. ceived ? It will to look over our 1 ne of Guns if are of \\ the congratulations of their many pay you you thinking having. book form in the I'utnam known house in which she was born it ;s that the Democratic and series, eighty-three as suggested friends they departed to enjoy their hon- X you a safe Double Gun, warranted to shoot, for SI 1.88. Don’t think K as of the In a more years ago....At a business meeting of the good :>ioi. ‘'Questions Day.” on a arranged by committees ey-moon visit to other {.arts of the so it no recent he lias told the of the Y. P. S. C. E., Miss Lottie Andrews was • price is low is good. Call and look at it and you will be that 1 in several of the speech story State. surprise rsj.ective }»actics elected D. Evans free movement. So as the president, Henry recording f it for so little A full line of and ammunition. wi>tt aid s..mthern States will end in coinage long In money. guns and G.A. Poole sec- conversing with Mr. Samuel L. Rob- a secretary, corresponding ■ silver in 412 1-2 silver dollar was r: i u. The vote is will grain bins about the refuse to fuse retary and treasurer_Mrs. Errold E. Hos- accidental shooting of his ! in worth more than a Everything and : di uallots will gold dollar, the son, he was very desirous to correct a state- be diffused. The mer is visiting her sister, Miss Mary N. Hop- t J. H.&J.W. JONES, Hardware. 60 nail .loneses and Stewarts of and the ment made in the that his sou I'- i sts are already shouting, “Confu- Nevada, Kins in Merriinac, Mass. ..Miss Carrie B. papers was were in favor of a shot by his cousin, he “is not sion t fusion!” Tellers, simple gold Knowlton spent a few days in Belfast last which, says, so, as ~ standard. When the they were not related at and that our price of silver began week, the guest of Mrs. Isaac Wilband on all, family is in no way, shape or manner con- T! Maim* Populist speaks of “the pie to fall, so that the bullion in a silver dol- Northport avenue-Nearly all the sum- mer are closed. Dr. Straw nected with others the same <’ < cottages bridge hearing name : paupers who are running the lar was worth 95 cents and less, these aud family, who have a very pleasant sum- as mine in the neighborhood where I re- BYE AMD BYE Dtim :«iti. The millionaire mine owners became tireless in mer home on the Belfast returned to party.'* patriotic road, side.” a few and ,J. R. Pres- i!" mi **i.s of the silver trust, who are run- their efforts to have the nominal value of Philadelphia days ago, cott aud have to home family gone their in Mr John N. Stewart of Belfast has been When the cold wind blows and the v ir_ the Biggest, and worst, end of the their silver bullion restored by free coin- Newtonville... .The employes of the Knox decided to bis FALL A R R ft Mill work on making improvement cottage A Dem* Mb* artv, can hardly be indoded age. This is the whole secret of the sil- Woolen have begun eight hour thermometer is below zero you will per day time. at Temple Heights. An annex, 24x17 feet, of it .' nation. They propose to prey ver movement. To-day there would be two stories and a basement has been built to wish that you had bought a Steamers Cit\ oi ! a d but are not no chatter for the free of silver up- ountiy pious. coinage Prospect ITerry. Mrs. Kate Gilbert of to the old Pioneer, giving four beautiful scot in Conin i but for the which inspiration the silver Providence, R. I., visited Miss Josephine commodious rooms above for guests, while <->• nea’-.y :.O0 members in the I-Oil! TKII’S Maryland mine owners have given it their con- Ginn two days last week-Mrs. Bessie the basenieut makes a line extension of in j by Baltimore, three men have been 1 tributions to Lord of Providence, It. I., called on relatives the old dinning room. This will be a Glenwood Furnace dtuM who will vote tor Bryan: out of pay lecturers, pamphleteers great here last week-Mrs. Dr. Webber of Win- convenience to the as r -om iw-o huiidred members in the and But for these men Mr. hoarders, the can i Baltimore lobbyists. are was the of and Mrs. A. now l(o reached a of stairs this fall. HEATERS. club, all but five will cast their votes for would not now be a terport guest Capt. by liight with- They "They Bryan presidential out to McKinley. A. Ginn one day last week_Mrs. Jessie being obliged go outside, as was unless it were as 1 are are candidate, a Populist, required formerly. Verandas at each story FUEL SAVERS. They PRICE i :: is the Harding is visiting her husband in Boston. Maiyland most exclusive and the command beautiful views up and down the \ pure simple, urging unlimited is- see one cuuiMi.' -Mrs. Orilla Me Maim left on last Mon- hay, and these improvements will no doubt SHAVERS. Come and at Baltimore, including re presen ta- sue of fiat paper money. boat for be appreciated by visitors next season. ■ day's Haverhill, Mass.The t of the old Maryland families and, in Ladies’ Circle met with Mrs. Kate Harriman The children connected with the Juvenile blue the wealth and The line of demarcation between the degree, intelligence < lumen' :• *i- last Saturday night. Thirty-three were Templars Society gave their first Harvest Monday of the false and the true n. L. Monumental city. Democracy becomes Home Mitchell’s,ns„Hi:h S.Me. ers !im' ■■ lie1 f ist present. A good program was well carried entertainment at the Doyle school- more and more distinct as the For Boston. 1a • am campaign out and all it a time_ house pronounced good Monday evening, Sept. 28th. It was 'lays. \\ i-ilnesday TI W hat good would it do to our open up progresses. Candidate Bryan widens the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas visited the of 1 alii m L’ do v. u.. T a mills and Heagan Capt. anniversary Miss Willard’s birthday, iij" factories as long as the people Ba tutor. gulf every time he opens his capacious and Mrs. Robert Killmau last which they to celebrate have no money with which to buy their Sunday.... propose annually 1- >r Scatsj'ort, I'.iirk* and the in connection with the Harvest Home en- products? [Maine Populist. mouth, Chicago platform is clear- Mrs. A. A. Ginn entertained a whist party and det: and Bai.nor. Tue.-da; tertainments. The society, under the man- Comfort Health and Saturdays at alvm shown to be both one The it ly un-Democratic and night last week. Ice cream and cake oj stearner 11 *m Id*- good would do would be to fur- agement of its president, Mrs. Charles Brier, demand rival un-American. The President elected was served during the B. spared no pains to render the occasion UK i r i' nish the people with money to these by evening_Mrs. ics buy pleasant as well as to the ehil- ! the Democratic four and C. Avery went to Bangor last week on busi- profitable PURE WARM AIR From I»*>sto! M"inla;. and other products. The of the party years ago, dren. The school room was dec- closing ness. beautifully and Fridays at d.<"' r. m. all of his the orated with the vines and wild iu home mills and factories by the Wilson bill de- cabinet, leading Democratic flowers of your From Rockland ia Cam a the woods. The and and Saturn a all over the the speaking singing by days, Fridays the of and of newspapers country, men .. A>J .. prived people employment the young folks was very good imleed.Jand a m the rewards of labor: and if the mills and who have been recognized as Democratic the instrumental music by the Priest and From Banuo! toU'dim^ days, \\ ctiiic-d:.I Im Heal children was very fine and highly ap- A HOT AIR factories remain how are the leaders in the past, men of and in- 1 1 .0(1 A. M. closed, people ability preciated by all present. At the close of [Til C K .IOH Nst »\ '■ to get money, even with free silver? fluence, are all opposed to the Chicago the exercises by the members of the society, C I n A COAL FURNACE Airenr. CALVIN At STIN. Co Mr. F. A. Rhoades and Rev. Mr. candidates and which stand for Andrews M ILLIA.M H HILL platform, ; made some "Georgia, cannot afford to turn its State very appropriate remarks which Altgeldism, Tillmanism and Populism, i deeply interested the children. Miss Delia Hot Air and Hot Water government over to the Populists,” says Hills, the teacher of the for repudiation and anarchy. It is not school, also spoke Combination Heater the Atlanta Journal. Neither words of hope and encouragement for the Evening that such a combination should Warm, strange society and its members. This was their will keep the air Pure and can thm country afford to turn the Nation- be repudiated by honest, self-respecting first public entertainment and it passed off is Economical, Durable and Easy al government over to the In very satisfactorily indeed, and was most to Run. We make seven sizes, Populists. Democrats, who will either con- directly heartily the children. The con- brick and e Belfast, N toe words of our enjoyed by portable and set, Georgia contemporary: tribute to its defeat the tributions from tiie harvest of the by voting straight field, Warrant every >. ne. Ask us for A l’i pulist would notice to though not so as were victory give or their quite large expected, the vo Kepubliean ticket, indirectly by in v and particulars. rid that our people have taken up wry good ariety quality, and were c of the ticket headed s*'iit. to the Children’s a the l.v of government which has check- support by Palmer Women and Women Only are most com- Home in Belfast, with Wood & Me. to the of the members of the J. T. Bishop Co., Bangor, ed pi cress and when and Buckner. Its defeat is certain. The petent fully appreciate the purity, sweet- compliments blighted enterprise of this with their it has been tried. 1 ness, and delicacy of ( Vticuka Soap, and S., place, good wishes and press, secular and the to religious, clergy, to discover new uses for it daily. To cleanse, blessings those who dwell therein. the Grand the business purify, and the skin, to itch- It has no doubt dawned Army, interests, beautify allay Open from 9 to I< upon Bryan and to heal excoria- Yachts and Boats. the men and the men ing irritation, chafinga, tbal he is young of affairs, are ; doomed to defeat, and lie grows tions, and ulcerative weaknesses, nothing so 1 to 4 F alike to a which assails so more n ekless in ids opposed platform pure, sweet, so speedily effective as warm The steam Guinevere was hauled GLASS WARE.,*— statements and more | yacht -im the fundamental principles of our govern- I baths with Cuticura Soap, followed, when DK.rosi r> lavish of Ids invective out Tuesday in Dyer’s yard. day by day, thus ment, and to a candidate whose incendiary necessary, by mild applications of Cuticura 2 QUART GLASS PITCHERS, 15 CENTS. digging deeper the pit into which he is utterances reveal his unfitness for the high (ointment), the great skin cure. The piukey Nancy Hauks sailed Saturday Sold ONLY 2 E. II. DUKiil destined to fall. lie office to which he aspires. throushout the world. Price, Cpticuba, 50c.; on a fishing II. G. Bieknell and T. J. GLASS TUMBLERS neglects no oppor- Soap. 2.5c.; Kbsolvknt, .50c., and *1. Pottsb Dbuo trip. to and Cmsm. Conk, Sole Proprietor*, Boston. Hopkins composed the crew. tunity .slur President and How to Produce Luxuriant mailed free. GLASS FRUIT SAUCERS. 3 Cleveland; It seems that the Yale students were not Hair,” has the ministers with Webster lias made a pattern for an iron an charged being “a “ of Glasses so much at fault after all, and papers GLASS HAPP1ES, 10 Fitting luxurious class of loafers not in keel for the sloop yacht Swallow. The kee sympathy which censured them for disturb- a severely is to about one ton. the ard Ear with the distresses of the masses.” Itev. expected weigh Look out our advertisement next week. Eye the in New Haven have I the for Lump ing Bryan meeting is.! Office hours tin' Robert McDonald of the Warren Avenue danger Capt. Isaac Dunbar was in Belfast last since withdrawn their criticisms. The and for for his I roni I 2.30 to 3 Baptist Church, Boston, in replying to i Friday Saturday supplies students made no demonstration until in the winter lobster fishing. He got his outfit CARLE & SEAUSPOKT, til is chaige, well said that there is no pos- \-— JONES, Bryan deliberately insulted them by us- partly in Bucksport and partly in Belfast. 13t f sible excuse for Bryan’s words against ing the following language: j HALE’S A daily paper gives a picture of the sloop 21 Main Street, Belfast, Maine. the- ministry as a body. He said further: neglect— I am now speaking to the sons who are j Spray, now on a voyage around the world, of "It is a wholesale denunciation that he Dissolution P sent to college on the proceeds of ill-got- that’s which shows a topmast without forestay or SAMUEL. off ers, and one that should uot be let ADAMS, Notice is pass ten gains. I will wait until these have why HONEY backstays. We do not believe that Capt. hereby given without refutation. It is one that should j that the firm of STOKKlt a exhausted what their fathers have left of Slocum went to sea with such a rig as that. make every self-respecting citizen, to say them, and I will appeal to their children, : so j to Me., liave this day dissoh- ! about many C. R. Coombs has I. W. Jeweler the nothing every Christian citizen, who will have to commence life where photographed People. (»ut their business, and .i think before to under a seriously assisting exalt their grandfathers commenced. Parker’s knockabout sail in stiff against tliem are hereby such a man to the office in the colds them for men t, ;,ci highest The New York Commercial Advertiser H0REH00ND breeze. Mr. Coombs has a large collection pay United States. A and NEW STORE, NEW GOODS. them are requested to sc; self-respecting | of local which be seen at well ANr> photographs, may Christian citizenship is deeper and more says: — ! lead to a the store of R. H. Coombs & Sou, Main vital to the welfare of the republic than That, after this, the meeting should j Morrill, (>c 3. 1800 street. “T— any allegiance to party, and, unless we have resolved itself into a war between are to tear down our ready churches and the speaker and the lads in the audience, j fatal disease. In the supreme court at Rockland last H r FREEDOM NO surrender all for the best now was iTTTTtTTTTTl life Yale students jTAR from the Manufacturers. Lowest Prices. «• hope scarcely surprising. week Claude Meredith pleaded guilty of the Direct This mav eertrfv t hai ha and in eternity, we should be cautious who would have tolerated such a ha- Hale’s of Horehound and Tar is i a Eleven Years sou, I'.CUNA !U> \ lb >|.i Honey larceny of the sloop Ivanlioe, while the boat Repairing Specialty. Experience. my how we patronize any man, be he Repub- rangue against their parents without mak- made for throat and lung troubles. It « ing the remainder of his n.n 1 * was at her inRocklaud and not in the future any Democrat or who a acts like magic. Sold by druggists, mooring harbor, pay lican, Populist, will in- ing lively demonstration of disapproval of his was one and one-half in 75 MAIN MAINE. wages. utter sentenced to years s I tentionally such words, whatever the would have been untrue to their instincts Pike’s Toothache Drops cure in one minute. 5 STREET, BELFAST, . M ,\ koki.h .1. provocation. as American lads. State prison. Store formerly occupied by \V. C. Marshall. Brooks. Me., Oct. 5, 1800. * 5 OF BELFAST. Ther.will be no of t meeting T. H. Marshall 1H -- Relief Corps to-morrow, Friday, evening. It f the Georges Valley is to postponed Friday evening, Oct. ltith. were S11.537; operat- The 1C. S. A. will give a dance in :ii ome from Memor- operating ial Hall, Friday off of evening,October Uth. Music ..ling about 8(500 Sanborn’s by Orchestra. Admission 25c. OPENING i-:ir. The public is cordially invited to attend. ... > 1 !i "f this OF.... city ill an The Belfast Non-Partisan W. C. T. Al- '■••' tor and has a large liance will hold its annual and Nov. a meeting pic- begin 1st series nic supper with Mrs. C. A. 2(1 Mil- •v «■« eiving bids Pilsbury, by mail, ler on St., Friday at 2 50 p. m. All members t- first of each month, and friends are Millinery cordially invited. s sorrel horse “Bobby The buildings of Frank Clark at v rek of colic. He was Oitypoint narrowly escaped destruction tire Bernes O. Norton and by last A week. young son of Mr. Clark was in Mr. added the the Logan barn feeding the cattle and tire iu Fancy Goods, naming him after the caught the hay, from the lantern. The Scotch boy tram- poet. The person who took pled the tire out with his feet and went about a strap, with name Thomas Haugh has bought the John Peirce on Main street above Bridge his work as plate it, from the Methodist and though nothing had happened. church last block on Church street. If the Crosby Inn Wednesday Thursday,, i in will plank ; that on Con- week, oblige the owner the is not Mr. thinks of Fire. The ou the by leaving rebuilt Haugh convert- buildings place north same at No. 7. i' James street sheathed; Court street. ing the into a hotel. OCT. 14 AND 15. of the Head of the Tide, owned by Calvin H. building street near Pearl The street Monroe Waldo County Law Associa- and occupied by John H. Adams, Library Letter Carriers Eaton and Thompson are lovements asked for on tion is having the docket were burned last Sunday afternoon with all printed for the using an electric light for their evening tv* been attended to. October term of their contents, S. J. Court, which A is Two children were alone iu opens work. small battery carried in the Miss SOUTHWORTH, Oct. 20, Judge Foster i'. ately received a letter the house when the tire broke out and its presiding. pocket and wired to a small incandescent The 'iher. Mrs. Pamelia Gil- origin is not known. The young people of the on the breast. The will buildings were Cniversalist so- lamp pinned lamps Miss FRENCH. wiio is 92 old. old and are years It of little value. Mr. Adams is a ciety preparing a novel entertainment run three hours with one charging of the hand man for Hallowe’en very much like poor and loses all bis household effects, and the Ladies’ Circle is battery. il but which etc. There was no making for a system,” tools, insurance. preparations sale at Christmas Mrs. Wells’ Opening. Mrs. B. F. Wells Miss C. tied in school when a girl. tim<\ .T. SOULE, “The Deacon's Dauqhter.” Mr. Archi- announces her millinery opening for the fall H. L. DR. stration met last week bald A. Woodcock has of E. g Gunter, one of the best known on exhibition at '96 aud winter of '97, for and HOLDEN the Tuesday LANSING Milliner. lists for the American store of M. P. g November authors, wrote this play for the Woodcock & Son a number of Wednesday, Oct. 13th aud 14th. She has v ■ were the strik- late "Annie water colors hauges Pixley," who died leaving a from bis recent sketches at just returned from New York and Boston, auies of 4 voters who had fortune of two Matinicus. hundred thousand dollars, Several of them are marked where the latest styles and most desirable since board wil lbe in session then the author lias been looking “sold.” goods were obtained. Miss Florence Wells, ~^VlS IN^- -.1 for a final revision be- around for a soubrette to into Miss The who is direct from one of the most step annual meeting of the Belfast W. C. stylish Pixley s path, and has succeeded in putting T. L. will be workrooms in Boston, will have charge of To the Farmers of Waldo held at their rooms this, Co: this in the of the play hands the pretty and well afternoon at trimming department, and is prepared ater multiply these days, Thursday, the usual hour. The The time is near at hand when the new known to customers all the new actress, Miss Lillian Kennedy. business will include give ideas in that T he merry jingle of sleigh election of oifieers and I crop of hay will be ready for market, and it Peculiar other line. s not far distant. Geo. Ghowths. Miss Sophia Staples matters of importance. is essentially necessary that the same should left at Another of Belfast for The Journal office last week an the familiar landmarks on Bel- be in such manner as Two and -The to Weeks. terprising hardware ap- tire which was seen from this pressed command city fast ; ple that was neither a one nor Bay has disappeared. Last the market price. This can best be .vj Main street, has two single Monday night in the direction of Oak Ilill Tuesday highest twins. | Two apples were in was Capt. John x». week and it fishing by o been cold one will be closed to travel a unusually side while the is ou nourished here. in From twelve, to thirteen tons of greater part, the few industry Again the (>0's presses. for the days. A small portion of the old WINDSOR HOTEL Temperature other side. work | it had a boom when the menhaden Dedrick can be loaded in a 1 has struck in pressed hay settled a few new against til.32-, for Sep- Dr. rendering timbers h r a few years and common box car at a in of G. F. Fames of Boston came to Bel- large quantities were saving freight J5 2 for for 37 necessary and some additional September fast piling. tried out there for oil and the “slivers'* sold per cent, to the and 20 cent, last week and performed a difficult sur- shippers per st was List of unclaimed for temperature letters remaining in the bait. more hay can l»e in a time gical operation on two young people. It pressed given : 2* and the lowest Belfast Bust Oltice for week ; days, in the ending Oct. The Oi.d School-house. than with the old style presses. consisted removing the tonsils and ane- The little build- i: ;a fell on 12 ••• ISSN, days Ladies—Miss Florence in the rear of the These are introduced and noid growth from the. throat. The former Brewster, ing Frye block, so Jong presses being of in.:'.2 inches. Mrs. Maurice ami a I Harvey. Gentlemen—Mr. used as a sehuoi-house placed within the, reach of the farmers at many sleepless night have passed, were taken out by the cold wiresnare. by Miss E. C. Frye Dr. Elmer extreme L Briggs, Mr. B. and considerable the owners A Sufferer from Disease, suffering agony, and often have 1 ‘\v cord had one of Fames Henry Ingalls, Mr. where so many Belfast expense by and we Bright's also the on people learned performed operation pa- Hoi-mc* <\ that death would Niekols, 2 1 their first lias ask the farmers of Belfast and to thought be a great rebel. ■> got hand in a tients in Sears and letters, package, lessons, been despoiled as a vicinity caught port Stockton Springs, [From Waterville, Maine, Sentinel.] I been Nathan W ood iN Sou. with us in this matter have treated by nine dliferent 1:1. & Co.'s and •m-bool-room. The benches, worn thin co-operate and make phvsi- *:«-!.t, Sibley le-’tureu Saturday evening at Btieks- by A Sentinel reporter, that J. C. The •he the standard of Waldo in learning eians, from Fairfield, Waterville, Sk.avlie- F Deacon's Daughter. The above : little folks now grown to manhood and county hay equal d.iy. and amputation port-.p "Tht Nose and Throat iu Ueiation a well-known of Horne, citizen Waterville, gam New Portland ami hut none t.iie seemed to arouse womanhood and scattered preparation to that of any section of the L--vi>»on, 1.' I>hins, whose to Taking Gold." the curiosity of the everywhere, have had been successfully treated for Bright’s of them all'orde i me New ork so been the country from which hay is any permanent, relief .is in The public much so that on the removed, building raised a little shipped. reported The Belfast Club was re-or- disease by Dr. E. called and called ease Debating the and resided, Miss Tlie Dedrick presses will be Holding Lansing, they my ineurable. Three " a in opening night house was to the Frye says she will fit it managed by ., t.» walk to the lor the parked ganized season last Thursday and Freeman Ellis & South upon Mr. Horne Tuesday and from him weeks ago l consulted Dr. Lansing and have doors. The success of the was up for a room suitable to accommodate small Sons, Brooks; Her- : ••:••• Tji’tu a mile, last the play instan- tin; following officers elected: bert South learned following: been Under lbs treatment *r since. L President, and the society but will never Hamlin, Brooks, and Charles !'..t sou of I' taneous, during entire New Vork meetings, desecrate young rank II. May,*; Vice Geo. It. Mr. Horne said: “I have been a buyer of have from the iirst and at. Presidents, the it menial use. Barnes of Waldo. Communications to improved sir.-.lily 1 arm broken engagement theatre was crowded. The by any any , r.glit P->or, < has. K. White; Orrin J. fine horses for the New York market for the a rate which has exceeded fondest Secretary, same success was of the above parties will receive at- my hopes -• wo "i 1 big duplicated in all the Miss prompt j »y being thrown Southworth's Opemm; Miss and business re- Dickey Treasurer, Kdwin P. Frost; Execu- j tenti on. past eighteen years, my or wiidest. I am better large cities. The «•< is a expectations. f.-.diug mpany powerful and with Miss Soule as tive Committee, Noruiau W. A. A’Utliworth, milliner, quires almost constant riding on my team. tbati I have been time s:m-c Wardwell, balanced ami F. G. WHITE, any my af- e\cuiy one, MNs Liiiiuu Ken- announces her of The Maine Central Mason, H. 1>. McHellan. The admission opening fall and winter Four years ago an eminent whom live fee as L. T. SHALES & CO. physician fliction, years ago. I can use ami leave nedy, Ruth, presents a characten/.ition, for "ad time table Nvas fixed at oh cts. The sessions are millinery Wednesday and Thursday, I had consulted on account of a lameness in Monday, to be which Belfast, Sept. 24, _SPii.—hw.sq perfect control of my lip Am not troubled for histrionic has never been tut. 14th and on ability and 15th, when she will me o aiid are in private, held give her my back, told that I had Bright’s disease. with am I am departure Thursday evenings. on the pain. confident that. Dr. surpassed American stage. customers the benefit of 1 o Tlie the latest course 1 was treated for i." re- umns.Charles 0. question for discussion at the next, styles Of relief but Lansing’s treatment whi cure me. f can- Belfast Lodge of G< od had a csterday, Oct. 7th, was the an l bargains in the New York and Boston Templars gent of the Maine Cell- meeting will he,“Resolved, That the b*jgun weigh- lief came and 1 outinued to suffer for the not say to mudi in of this eminent present very pleasant dime sociable at the praise ing of mails on all the railroads and in the markets. This season’s ire ledge j ist on business. A school system is better than the former dis- goods unusually past four years. ,S:\ weeks ago I consulted physician, for he lias relieved me of a Friday room last Friday really principal post offices of New to pretty and many novelties are evening. trouble which other Point to trict system.” England promised, Dr. Lansing. He did not agree to cure me, phy-deiuns pr-m mured City Tuesday make estimates on which to base the which will add interest to The marriage of our incurable, ami which lias for tie- last, live Geo. A. Aideu gov- this event of so popular County j but said he could afford me some relief. 1 chugs... The Girls’ Home. Some of the ladies years brmi the terror ami dread my fe. ernment contracts with the railroads for car- i to : nineb importance to the feminine mind. Miss Attorney, Ellery Bowden, Esq., Miss under his which con- that 1 11 town Saturday on rail- in attendance at the W. C. T. I", convention put myseif treatment, Would could tell every person m the rying the mails for the next four be- Blanche D. both of years K. A. French will also be-pleased to wel Arey, Winterport, is sisted of electric al and medicinal world what Dr. Lansing has done i n me. nductor Tucker has been expressed a wish to visit the Girls’ Home applica- ginning July 1, 1897. The of the come her customers. announced elsew here. The Journal ; and 1 would ud\ isc everyone u sulLns as l weighing She lias a large stock extends tion, and almost at om e to gbi train on the Belfast and a invitation was began experience have and who is in to general extended by mails is done four and occasions and allii-ted any way con- every years of the novelties of the season. congratulations best wishes. relief. After six weeks' treatment I feel like '■motives of the branch the. President sult this skilled and learned phys-.---.au, F of the Children’s Aid Society lots of work and trouble for the office post Miss Abba Anuis lias a new and I Dr. know lie can v last week. ami A Course of Lectures. The committees recently discovered mail, had followed Lansing’s lndp you.” shops transportation provided. About fifty and railway mail service officials. The work " ho the among some old goods to her j advice I believe I should now he availed themselves of the and managed “People’s Lecture Course” belonging entirely i. Our opportunity in the Belfast post office will be done the Cnity correspond- by last winter so mother, a coat of arms and of the ! well. The doctor forbade hut I were most with the successfully have arranged genealogy my riding, ed the home of Mr. L. B. favorably impressed regular force; but in the larger offices Bramliall | weigh- for another the season. The family, which are highly prized as am obliged to do some anyway. My appetite Home aud its efficient re- 1 coming course Case of Catarrh. who is a model matron_Among ers are appointed and receive >8 a for Aggravated farmer, day will consist of two relics by connections of that family. The is 1 feel better than I have for cent contributions were a and 80 from musical entertainments good. years isit “His farm quilt tlie thirty days they are employed. Out* of tlu* most cures ever ef- buildings | and four lectures Bramhalls were an old and and the is so in so phenomena! the N. P W T. A. of Munson; ten dozen by some of the best talent distinguished improvement great, snort and he has some of the Big Deals for '9(5 and '97. is in fected in this vicinity is that of the ease of J There no obtainable. The dates are family England. a that 1 have faith in ultimate and eggs from C D. Davis of from as follows: The time, my unty. He has ten milch Brooks; pork business which Mrs. Preo of No. 11 Dunbar Watcr- admits of so many innova- There was a in a t’oiirt, W. H. Murphy of Monroe-Cash contribu- Apollo Quartette, Nov. 24th; Jahu De Witt serious runaway accident at entire recovery short time. 1 heartily th; I.)r. Wood of a sister of Mrs. may suffer have years." Belfast, it so irket and he had sent Dangerous Mischief. Realistic." Men with vast have en- Blanchard, but increased in its effect rapidly that just Hast week some capital P. S. Henson of to the to take the train V*-»r Chicago, Feb. and the depot home, their it eonmumicatt'd with t.hcstomach in a Man- Tliis lie snd 18th; year sowed school girls changed the official lists of ad- tered the field, their rivalry and spirit- horse became and ran Lyceum Stars, one of the best concert unmanageable away, ner that in six months after taking severe r- and this is not vertised ed all out. Mrs. Blanchard sustained crop yet j letters posted in the Post Office competition have called forth the most throwing cohl the stomach became bloated ai d v* troupes in America, Feb. 23d. Tim dates serious three ry injury, ribs being broken. Miss sour. It eaiist*r. Kincaid was summoned and rendered The Sentinel man visited another ••! I)r. with 1 bO bushels raised j they could find a place to stick them. There is as to the merits of what is good or bad that 4b years old and bad, previous t • the attack New medical aid. [North Star. fis Advertisements. You cannot very Lansing’s patients at her home, Silver of the disease, always enjoyed the best of a State law which imposes a fine of 810 and it pays best to cater to them by presenting well overlook tlie advt. of North Belfast. The Downs culvert is street. This was Mrs. Ellen Davis, health, but the r ipid advam e and the ag- costs and -lo what is certain to he gun J. H. & J patient days imprisonment for defacing only stamped “O. 1\.” gravating stage of the trouble made life a m* factory whistle was W. 00 Maiu street. after an to of who, until about a year ago, resided in Fair- of Jones, They have hit completed, interruption travel as school property, but the hoys were let off One the strongest theatrical enterprises weary burden, she lost ib sense of t tste i:n;e last and it and is well and known in Thursday the mark on price and their for cus- nearly four weeks. It was of an field, favorably Ol' smell. She eon id ll't sleep ti. mse of with a reprimand, as it was the first offense. which opened in New York City is the great gunning necessity e-Two coon eats were will re- the almost eotistaiit lYoin 1 he nose well known tomers is always successful, as furnish extensive piece of work. The old wall had that town. Her Fairfield friends discharge I ncle Sam’s laws are even more severe Sentimental Comedy, “The they last week to that during s!. p would go down to the Alameda, Deacon’s a good article for little money_See notice caved in to such an extent as to require it to member that about four years ago Mrs. Davis against tampering with Daughter,” that made such a ter- stomach and tin t, would bring on seven*, i: 'Aland Tribune anything belonging of of firm suffered an attack of rheumatic and says1 rific hit in dissolution the of Storer & be entirely rebuilt. Surveyor Mavhew and fever, heat lac he and vomiting. P.eeouiitig \\ eaken- to the mails, and probably his officers would big all the large cities, for wjiicli Brown, 'atives from that to Me-M. L. for a time was confined to her bed. ed by the effect of the d:s-is.- city extensive have been carried Morrill, Mitchell, 115 High his workmen -.Icuorve credit for the thorough long parallel not be so lenient as our Superintendent and preparations case never was known Mrs. lb was mention were “royally all street, has the Glenwood which manner in which have done their work. When she finally recovered strength to leave teachers. on, special scenery with a magnificent furnaces, they obliged to give up the \\ »rk in her family. i-t... it was to find her health was .The clam boils of the are fuel savers and ... .Mr. her couch that company of selected artists, and is sure to heaters, price shavers. Geo. O. Flanders went to the Maine Early in February, when Dr. Einsiug :irst hare Shipping Items. no Call and see shattered and she was the •anie. to this Mrs. lbvo .vent to s.-e widely heralded Still tidings of the make the same instantaneous and one-See advt. of ring found General Hospital last Thursday to have an completely object city, unquali- him. The doctor would not. t '1 due hark Tims. J. in of from her and friends. A promise cure, press-A valuable Stewart, which sailed from fied success that it has made in Winterport-Starrett’s fall of the result of an pity neighbors all the large opening operation performed, injury but was of the opinion be could help the an- rse owned a Boston New York Nth for and is aud will take after her confinement fro n rheumatism by Sept. Boston, she cities, and it is unanimously conceded by jackets capes place Friday, Oct. received several months ago.Mr. and year i fortunate woman. He began To treat ner ami. result is i'«veived at the View no doubt lost, but there is still that the 15tli, when will make the dis- Mrs. E. L. White returned to Mrs. Davis was again taken ill with the grip, , the plain to beseem A | ieee Bay hope newspapers and theatrical critics that among they largest their home in ! of bone, that had been eaten away by the. eek for Pem- crew may have been taken oft’ some out- of garments of the season. from which she suffered a longtime as might training.... by the big deals for ’9(5 ami ’97 will be found play Call now Lynn, Mass., last week-Misses Adelaide »f the disease became det.mhed of her progress lias s«.'id his market to his ward bound vessel. and see the fine in new naturally he expected, on account Capt. L. C. Blake, her Lillian Kennedy in “The Deacon’s Daugh- line styles of dress and Louise Gurney went to Boston last from what is generally called the “bridge of who will weakened condition. This last sickness left the nose.” and was removed. A pAs, continue the commander, formerly resided at Cape Rozier. ter.” goods fur fall and winter wear_Hon. Fred week, where are to receive instruction representa- they Mrs d her in than ever. She could five of the press called on Preo, W*d- stand. ..H. L. and F. li. He has a wife and two children in Brewer. Atwood, Winterport, handles real estate in lines of work_Rev. Geo. S. Mills worse condition Steamer Notes. The steamer Sylvia has special ne.sday, Ajiril 1, and from her learned be "1 a number of ad- not dress or remove her without as- valuable -In Aug., 1895, the sch. Arthur V. S. aud negotiates loans, buys aud sells invest- will in the church next at clothing ”1 am not arc i. b; l made her last trip between Rockland and preach Sunday following: entirely olAction of and to use own “l did am so near well that I believe l si ill be en- Indian relics Woodruff, Capt. S. S. Heagan, sailed from ment securities, and is ageut for reliable 2.30 p.m. All are invited_Mrs. sistance, her words, North Haven for the season and has, been fire, cordially us tirely so ii a few weeks. It is something recently_Charles T. New York for Aux Cayes. She has since marine and tornado insurance C. A. Hopkins and daughter Edna returned not care for anything. I had no ambition taken to Boston to be laid up and to receive companies. wonderful. Why 1 have reeovered s.-nse i iy had dandelion two -Lewis C. Feruald oftVrs for rent a new from a whatever and life was a weary burden to greens made voyages to Aux Cayes; two to home Thursday four weeks’ visit to taste and smell. I have u> heada.he. m the usual overhauling. Capt. Mills will not house with seven rooms, and at No. Oct. and one to stable, Boston. me. I could crawl up stairs; my sour stomach ; I weli and have resum- Monday, 5tli, Cayenne; Gov. Harbor, W. I., and Terms just right j sleep run the this winter (>()| CedarStreet. reasonable. Enquire 1 > L found sailing packet Greyhound foot T behind me, one step ed the work of the househ el; fe.-i real Sleeper ripe rasp- two coastwise trips. She arrived at Phila- at the premises.See advt. of A Tin Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. W. dragged going up as formerly, but will remain at his home in millinery H strong again, in fact, is strong as f. nuiierly. --■■ms on the same bush at Miss Smithworth and Mrs. F. at a time.” “1 bail the best medical attend- delphia Sept. 30tli from Cayenne via. Porto openings by B. sent out cards last week for a re- I think. You can see for that wle-re Rockland. The Vinalhaven of the Rock- Quimby yourself h Oct. Wells-Joseph Roberts, Brooks, publishes ance that could be but I found no ost od.. .Over a hundred Rico.Sch. Wm. Downes sailed Oct. 5tli at tlieir 25 Court Mon- procured, the piece of hone -am.- out of my there land and Vinalhaven line touches at North a freedom notice... Carle & Jones, 21 Main ception home, street, were from Belfast for relief. arm was so swollen that I is hut the slightest depression .-r distigure- shipped Charleston, S. C., light, to load railroad street, offer in this week Oct. from 8 to 11. It was My right Haven-Steamer Tremont of the bargains glassware day evening, 5tli, ment. I was miserable and ml mi. i Bangor was to cut out the arm-size of desp. steamer Penobscot ties for Boston-Sch. Maria Webster car- Look out for their lamp advertisement next the lOtli of their obliged my Monday and Bar Harbor under command of anniversary marriage, and am now happy and eontented. \ nnot; line, week-G. J. Shaw & Son, Sears waist in order to it on. was r Anderson is building a ried a cargo of coal for F. G. White to Saudy- Island, Horal offerings anti more substantial get My right leg put this too strong, I belie*-.* I >r. l.an-vig s Capt. Alfred Conners, has been on Searsport, Me., have seven gifts i• placed thoroughbred swollen to twice its natural size and I was a wonderful My c.isr :nu;.-i'.*s his farm in East Belfast. point last week and loaded another for Isle buck lambs for from friends and relatives marked the event. physician. the route from Rockland to Green’s Land- Shropshire sale_House for that lit* can do what he da;ms tn. 1 cvii new in constant from one to another. I house next season. au Haut Tuesday-Sch. II. M. Stanley ar- sale, corner of Northport avenue and Dur- Our was ab- pain day ing, at North Haven. She makes society reporter unfortunately more than he will promise to do. ] an truly touching ham street. uf It. F. Bel- was to all kinds of work. f Waldo shipped a veal rived Monday from St. John, N. B., with Inquire Dunton, sent from the the of the obliged give up very grateful to him for w hat lie is round trips Wednes- fast-Misses and who city night reception daily except Sundays. Beverage Upton, re- About a month I consulted Dr. case.” ist week that was 15 weeks shingles for & Co.Sch. Julia ago Lansing my Cooper and she touches at Ocean- cently opened dress-making rooms in John- and the yachting reporter was detailed for days — i Saturdays and well see me 1 am A pounds. It netted S25.38. Baker arrived Monday from Boston with son’s Block, High street, are a the occasion. His follows: you to-day. doing ville-The steamer Hector, Capt. Arey, having good report Soon after '1 ■ k• *11 run of business. They use all the work of this house alone. I feel up adrift some time flour for T. I. Huxford of Brooks and sailed Livingstone’s 8 o’clock last scores of big which has been running between Lamoiue famous French system aud make children’s Monday evening peo- istine to R. the same for like a new woman, 1 have, ambition, 1 ap- belonged Geo. day Bangor-Sch. Miantono- a ple under full sail were headed for 25 Court Years’ and Bar Harbor during the summer, will work specialty. Twenty Suffering. •' what there is in lels have torn the mah sailed Oct. 1st for Boston with from street. at of preciate good life, my ap- Bryan hay run between Winter Harbor and Bar Har- Arriving the port destination, Evil Doers. The and sheriff have is best for 1 well this into and L. T. Shales & Co... .Sch. Annie L. Hender- police of petite the many years, sleep city tatters, bor for the fall in the officer the deck, a very polite young hereafter, and winter, more than the usual amount of to V after ■ business on before I was unable to Restored igorous M.inhool untry will on Noy. 2d son arrived from Camden and ordered them to where sleep, except yesterday place of the Ruth-The lady, aloft—ladies starboard, recently published hand at present. Sunday a man came here the short of exhaustion. 1 am not now represents in like con- was taken on the marine railway for re-cop- to After the naps Years’ Suffering. The Rem rumor that the Maine Central Railroad Co. gentlemen port. squaring yards Twenty from Rockland with a team belonging to W. free from the but the im- pering, a new shoe and painting. and setting colors the guests went below to entirely ailment, had purchased a interest in the Magic-Like but Simple. j controlling N. Ulmer’s liverv stable, leaving it at the in so short a time has been so edy the captain’s cabin where Mr. and Mrs. W. H. provement Boston & Co.’s who n > d.-S ■!I S fiangor Steamship property Pluenix House stable, and g<-ing out him- and I feel so well and ,1. 1*. Chcrtrtlliall, ,!.!'• Quiinby gave them a cordial welcome. I)r. great, remarkably like all the rumors to that is, previous effect, self on the 7 20 train It a Monday morning. that I know in short time I shall i>e ■ I and Mrs. B. B. Foster, the latter a sister of strong dices t,o a Journal reporter. D :s « d«-ui without foundation. In to the team was reply inquires was soon learned that hired to well. I do not with the am. •< ! Mrs. Quimby, assisted in receiving. The dee- entirely regret parting that his earnest cnipli.it. d iar.o ems the President Win. a >1 t wm ,■ .: by Bangor Daily News, go to and officers were instructed to which 1 have Dr. ami of relief from pci y '.-1 Hope, ! orations were both tasteful and money paid Lansing, of throughout carried convicti m inf tin* n u Is II. Hill the B. & B. S. S. Co. says: “No the team and arrest the man. ing secure Sher- beautiful and should not had I paid him many times over beautiful Ooils j there was a profusion of tlovv- number of list n.ms overtures have ever been made the by iff S. G. Norton and Coroner B. O. Norton the sum which I have him. You suffered for t j era, in which American Beauty roses were given may “1 have w-mty ye trs," };■ Maine Central R. R. Co. to nor and >• purchase, went to Waterville by the 1 25 train and use name ami I advise one suf- said, “from catarrh x*oi.,■ |;r is, hi l conspicuous. American beauties, whether my say any has this ever offered its the many times 1 thought I w.nild just hav. t company property made search for man, but lie was not from these chronic diseases to go to roses or women, are second to none, and both fering .lie, as it seemed no relief rouid b.- had. \ for sale. So far as I know, both companies special constable R. Dr. Lansing for treatment.” FREE. found.Monday were of the tame I was unable represented. This is about as the great portion are society When the reporter called Mrs. Davis was satisfied with the existing condition of Hamm, Jr., of Bangor was in town work ami was to in looking would with her The was compelled sleep netting Five beautiful on card- reporter have expressed it, but the busy cooking. reporter would dolls, lithographed and their amicable relations. for a half-breed Indian known here the position, as 1 smother when lying tilings present by writer would shown into the pretty parlor, but before the board, inches Can be cut out and say that there was running down. Hearing of Doctor I w.-nt eight high. This on October 1st 75 more name of who is wanted as a wit- interview he that he would Lansing, company paid Thompson, suggested prob- to the children—no to rigging of sinilax and blocks of roses. In- to see liim, and decided give him trial put together by pasting. of its 0 per cent, issued at the time of ness in a case in relation the burning of ably keep her from her work several min- bonds, He began treating me mi 1 *J11i, last, Each doll has two suits. Ameri- the Katahdin ice houses in Bangor. The man stead of all hands to at a stated if she had left in the oven she January complete piping grog utes, anything ami I’ll tell it's Gods I building the steamer City of Bangor (which some von, truth, b-per- was found living with Indians on the hour a bowl of best look after it. “Oh yes,” she exclaimed, can, French, Russian, Chinese, huge fruit punch, a delicious well. I feel like a. new m sir. Spanish, retires one-half of the extra aud also went with the the manner in which she left fectly in, issue), East Side and along officer, but not an was served “I have,” and German, Swiss, Turkish and In- of inebriating beverage, His remedies, though to me seemed Japanese, on made a his testimony in the to all who that would not indicate that she was paid the same date a dividend of 2 1-2 deposition thirsted. The tide now set parlor acted like it isn’t much dian costumes. afternoon and returned to strong- simple, magic; All parts interchange- case on Tuesday y toward the mess where troubled in the slightest with rheumatism. being per cent, to its stockholders from the earn- room, instead of short of it. My friends speak of the Belfast. The Bangor Daily News the salt able, many combinations can be made, gives junk and hardtack which nauti- in and and 1 feel of the Rockland as Frank Robinson and change my voice, looks, ings present year.”-The the man’s name cal writers tel! us the endless amusement and instruc- chief diet of those as as I hear sonic doctors affording case was Katahdin Ice Co. strong anybody. Star says: first of the says that the who go down to the sea in there A “Captain Curtis, pilot R. R. ships, say that good doctors don’t advert se. I tion. high-class series of dolls, patented vs" Maine Central Co. The plaintiffs were Partial of Bangor, took of her her appetizing salads, delicious ices, Paralysis, heard of Dr. Lansing through this ad <*rti- and manufactured for us and City charge upon claim that the fire which destroyed their ice exclusively cake, etc., served by most steward- and would hav m*\er from a obliging | From Waterville, Maine, Sentinel.| ment, positively arrival Friday morning, and Captain Otis house was caused by sparks locomo- esses. the not to be compared with the numerous During evening Sanborn’s Or heard of him if lie had not advertised, as tive of the defendant corporation, and it is chestra John Holbrook of Fairfield, while in this Ingraham stopped ashore to remain with his furnished most enchanting music. his office was at the Grand Windsor cheap paper dolls on the market. Robinson was on the Hotel, said that premises It was the opinion of all who heard it that the other said in conversation with family until her return from Bangor Satur- from which the city day, and what business had I around the Grand when the locomotive sparks that organization of skilled musicians How To Get Them. fairly a Sentinel “I want to tell you Windsor Hotel? I hid spent over >l.ooilt day night. Captain Curtis is a very reliable are to have come passed the houses. outdid reporter: alleged itself. Here we have dropped the besides loss of to Dr. Cut from five outside wrappers of None Such week Llewellyn Moore of Belmont and I wish I could tell the whole time, previous seeing and competent officer aud the boat is al- _Last nautical strain again, and will say in con- something Mince Meat the head of the girl holding pie. horse in the road iu Lansing’s advertisement." found a strange that clusion that the house was all world. I am 75 old. Send these with ten cents in ways safe in his hands.” The of thronged the years Five years ago Mr. Chessman is now thirty-live of silver—wrapped City town and took it in. He sent word out that ye.ijrs evening and that the reception in all its fea- and hails from Arkansas. He isaeir- in paper—and your full name and address, and did not leave Boston soon two men from Belfast I had a slight stroke of paralysis which left, age Bangor Monday night he had it, and tures was a brilliant success. Three we will send the dolls postpaid. Or we will to gener- peliter by trade, and seems to look upon his on account of the and the claimed it, Moore refused give it up and ations of the my lip partially paralyzed, so that I had m> send them free for twenty heads of the girl. storm, Penobscot, family were present, Mrs. restoration to health and vigorous manhood the next the same men came with a J. Send only the heads to avoid extra postage. bound laid over in Rockland 24 hours. day Mary Noyes, the grandmother, Mr. and control of it whatever. I could not keep my as a sort of new and in fact, his enthu- up, to be an order from a birth, paper purporting man Mrs. J. H. the father and mother 5 Quito by, food in my mouth and at times my was siasm over the result reminds one of the, Mu- WERRELL-SOULE CO., SYRACUSE, N. Y. The Bangor left Boston Tuesday at p. m., in Frankfort. Moore gave the horse of lip Krt-.ioh up, Mr. W. H. Quimby, and among the out touch and earnestness that follow in the. l»oll._ the order was not sore and sensitive. No one knows arriving here yesterday morning and leaving but many think genuine, of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. very be wake of a great and sudden religious exper- and the case will investigated. £u ivan a in the afternoon on the return trip. of Portland. what terrible sufferer I have been. Many ience. [State Journal, Dallas, Texas. _1UI0L5 THOUGHT. Alone with God the confused and dis- Literary News and Notes. dent, and industrial art worker, as is the — tracted mind calmness and the gathers October issue. A series of papers on Hcv current becomes clear. Private de- lie ul Sermons l)j Kmlnent Clergy men muddy The September number of The New Flower Analysis by J. Marion Shull be- of All Uenointnulloiis. votion is the secret of in great strength Moon comes as the mouth goes out and gins a capital course of object lessons, and the and life can religious life, the divine the Mr. Knauft't’s on :iElAYEH. is like love. You can October issues of other magazines article Measurements of Prayer not be sustained without it. Jesus come as the Human a man into nor out of it. sought iu; but it is just intere.-ting as Figure is clear and instruc- argue it, and the wisest and holiest in it, every age dated one or two months his series of rrev. E. 11. Hopkins, Cungregationalist, though ahead. tive; Suggestions for Teach- have its and New ers of Iowa. acknowledged necessity Moon Pub. Co., Lowell, Mass. Drawing is carried a stage further. I 1 y ubutyue, W. H. Con- power. [Kev. Kershaw, Articles on Painting Flowers aud Still Life Albert Lynch, the famous French artist, SEE A Twofold Mission. The misson of gregationalist, Brooklyn. and Landscape Painting are full of invalu- is said to have giveu us a new and dis- the C hristian is able working color twofold—to preserve the tinctive of “American iu a suggestions, giving Personality and Action, There type girl” pic- etc. in the world and to reveal a schemes, palettes, Practical hints good already are two elements that enter into ture completed after his return from a re- L. H. every for beginners, hints to young illustrators, higher good. [Kev. Harris, Episco- man’s and action. cent extended visit to this country. His Atlanta. inlluence, personality and another instalment of Miss Hallowell’s THAT III palian. The one characterization of American is the man himself, with the pe- young excellent talks of Elementary Drawing, culiar that differentiates womanhood is exceedingly interesting Baud Times. It the individuality together with the usual clear and work- politicians were him aud attractive—the of a criti- from other men, the character that conception able treatments of the color struck dumb for ten we would cal aud other FAC-SIMILE only years, makes him what he is. It was the man student, aud the creation of a skilled have supplements, represent the more prosperity. Shut your mouth and at- Mr. was commissioned strictly Paul, the man the man painter. Lynch educational tend to business. Sam ,1 Evan- Napoleon, Luther, section of this issue. Under [Kev. ones, that to each of these his and by The Ladies’ Home Journal to portray AVegetablc Tor As ai gave power the of "The Art Schools” will be Preparation SIC NAT gelist, Emory Grove, Aid. the “American as he saw’ and heading jp stamped his influence upon the age in girl” her, found some the Food and ula E. Pinkham’s Com* his piquant notes about The Art similating Reg which he lived. It was the man Jesus Lydia Vegetable picture is reproduced in the October Student’s there is an inter- the Stomachs and Bow is of -OF Society. The social life of to-day is It relieves number of that League—and ting Christ that revealed his life and by the pound. speedily irregu- magazine. contrast of the methods of poisoned w ith ail insidious worldliness that esting teaching force of his own irresistible character com- or painful men- of Messrs. Blum and is tiie character of teio larity, suppressed The Forest & Stream Publishing Com- Chase. The China destroying many manded the admiration and recognition weakness of the -hat have enteied its circle, J. struations, stomach, pany, 346 Broadway, New York, have is- Painting department is unusually rich in SEI3BnEIil£&!i [llev. \\’. of men. J. A. [Kev. Burnett, Presby- sued in a a illustration and Goniey. Baptist, St. l’anl. indigestion, bloating, leucorrhoea, neat little pamphlet paper suggestion for China and terian, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Glass womb trouble, flooding, nervous pro»* contributed to Forest & Stream by Flor- Decorators, while Needlework. Em- Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- and Wok: I’].jnx>>. b iut'ul ence A. entitled, “How Birds broidery Wood-carving have pleasures never Good Will. tration, headache, general debility, Merriam, ample nessandRest.Contains neither We have repugnances Affect Farm and Garden. A series of space allotted to them. The satisiy. The pleasure lasts only as etc. of Womb Troubles department nor Mineral long and antipathies to overcome. There are Symptoms devoted to the House Opium,Morphine as the sin lasts. The of facts determined by investigation of the is rich in suggestion IS ON THT piactice iniquity we for their weakness or are dizziness, faintness, extreme lassi- Not people despise food habits of our for the treatment of nooks and Narcotic. may be but its nitim-n is common birds, showing corners, pleasant, pain- folly. There are some to whom we are tude, “don't care” and “want-to-be- ful. C. II. their character as insect destroyers and descriptive of new upholsteries, and of [llev. Fitxwiiliam, Baptist, indifferent. These influences deter us left-alone irri- feelings, excitability, their value as allies of the farmer and the uses of leather (Cuir Bouilli) for in- Pittsbuig. from a hand on the of Old DrSAMVEL PITCHER laying loving tramp, tability, nervousness, sleeplessness, fruit grower.” The pamphlet will be sup- terior decoration. The Note Book—that Kccipc the the or even WRAPS prisoner, beggar child, for at cost feature of the Povkiity am> is a flatulency, melancholy, or the “blues,” plied distribution by the Forest unique magazine in which Pumpkin Seed Poverty our but respectable uninteresting neigh- A stream the editor from month to mouth zHx.Sc/sna j haul question with which to ileal, it is a and backache. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Publishing Company. Price, gives bor. But we must overcome this an- treasures from his PorAel/c Suits problem that few solve with much satis- Vegetable Compound will correct all five cents. inexhaustible store- Zinin OF EYES tipathy, contempt and indifference if we house of art and Set// facti. but as picture lore—is more Uppermost > n. bad ii is debt is a thing would this trouble as sure as the sun “The Three Chiefs of the carry out the work of healing Strategic than varied aud attractive. Jh Cart onote Soda I much worse. J. \'. Beil. j shines. usually The [Rev. Presby- those around us. Here lies the solution That Bearing=down Feeling, Presidential Campaign,'1 i. e., the chair- Color fibrrn Seed Pa. j Supplements given free are a charm- Clarified BOTTLE teriau, Imbids, of of our and is men of the National committees of the Sugar many difficulties, social, politi- causing pain, weight, backache, ing sea piece by 0. 11. Bogert, entitled tiiinlt/yrccn Flavor. J cal and is not tube relieved and three loading parties, are the subjects of w religious. Auaichy instantly permanently “Waiting for the and a Dutch A AT: Diskask. Nervous strain and character sketches in the October Tide,” conquered by the repression or ill will, cured its use. I*t is wonderful for Review scene Charles oveiwork are by by Volkmar. There is also A for C j omicing the disease known but the of will. of Reviews. Murat Halstead writes about perfect Remedy onslipa by expression good [Kev. in either sex. j a Charcoal ! as Amerieaiiitis. Americans a Kidney Complaints full-page Study by George H. tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, live in ('. T. Brook- Mr. Hanna; Willis J. Abbott describes Weitzel, Congregationalist, Boughton. .-So cents a number or *4.00 a burry, die in a huny and are carried to Senator Jones of the : Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish- lyn. Arkansas, hope of year. g:S the on a trot. \Y. bl. (Montague Marks, Union Square, cemetery [Rev. Unanswered. '.lie “Popocrats;” and Marion Butler, the New ! ness arid Loss OF SLEEP. ban Francisco. York.) Moorland, Fpiscopalian, Suffering and Sympathy. All men energetic and able young leader of the Why is it the tenderest feet must tread the at the bottom of their hearts believe in Populist forces, is portrayed by Carl Suy- A Sketch of William i Tac Simile Signature of CmsjsTs Mission. Our Savior came roughest road ? McKinley. vicarious We are the sons and dei. These sketches are terse and vigor- pain. Why is it the weakest back must carry the into this world not alone for the Jewish the wi daughters of the living God, and in noth- heaviest ous, iter in each case being iu full BY 1£E V. FKASK s. FOJiBE-S. but to unto load, nation, gather himself and is our touch with his Castoria. i? i ing relation so distinctly shown as While tlie feet that are surest and firmest subject. On a recent put ro enlist undei the blood-stained banner of Sunday evening l!ev. Frank in our human sympathy. We can suffer have the smoothest paths to go, is not sold iu t Ah. L’ the cross all men of all nations and kin- Outing for Octobor is n most readable S. Forlies, pastor of the for one another. Our pain is not selfish And the back that is straightest and strong- Congregationalist y;>u anything eI.:o cn xhe ;a dreds and tribes. Francis est lias never a number, and carries many line illustra- [Rev. Hagen. A suffers for his rebellious burden to know ? church at Santa is "just as goad" and "v..S pain. king tions. A of the Barbara, California, Moravian, York, Pa. Parents’ strong, complete story See that C subjects. hearts break not for Why is it the are the ones a ten minutes devoted a pose." you get brightest eyes old South, by the brilliant pen of Sara gave prelude to aught they have done, but for their wan- soon dim with tears? China. The destructive and construc- Beaumont Kennedy, will please all read- summary of one of the illustrious men of sons and God Why is it the lightest heart must ache and EXACT dering. prodigal daughters. ers. Other COPY OF WRAPPER, tive sides of the are seen ache for notable features include the William Gospel plainly would not be God if somewhere we could years, day, McKinley. The audi- m China, When China While the that are hardest and coldest “Football,” Walter swings into line, not we could eyes by Camp; “Trotting torium was tilled find, not touch, the point of Koad and Mr. Forbes had the the will to to she.I never a bitter tear, Teams and Their Drivers,” by K. B. angels begin prepare sing sympathy in hini-if he did not suffer with close attention of his the coronation China will And the heart that is smallest and meanest Abercrombie; “A Day on the audience. The hymn. be us and for us in this Uplands,” anguish and sin and has never an ache to fear? Ed. W. to Christ as his last inheritance. by Sandys; “Racing Schooners,” Santa Barbara Daily News gives the fol- given pain consequent upon it. And we find it C. B. Why is it that those who are saddest have by R. B. “Bear in [Bishop Galloway, Methodist, nowhere else but at in the sufi- Burehard; Hunting lowing notes from the address: Miss. Calvary, always the gayest laugh ? British Columbia,” by W. E. Coffin, and Jackson, ll mest deed of sacrifice that was ever seen is it those who need not WILLIAM MCKINLEY. Register of Deep Water Vessels. Why have always “American and English Boats and Oars,” or could ever be conceived in a human the “biggest half,” No man in this is Aok h Bow eh. by Chase Mellen. country born in the The greatest power of mind. D. While those who have never a sorrow have [Kev. J. Burrell, Presbyterian, no man inherits a coronation of SHIPS. our civilization is the seldom a smile purple, to-day public press. New Pork. to give, Many will learn with regret that the But that And those who want a must political diadems. Abner J power is not to be compared to just little strive publication of The will Coburn, PButuaiu.at HiogoAug the human and to live? Pansy magazine The glory of our institutions is in the •>1 for New York, voice. This should be used In struggle be discontinued after the October Beware Chakactek. character number. building fact that the humblest may rise to the A G Ropes, David Rivers, arrived at San not only as apolitical power, but it must Why is it the noblest thoughts are the ones For there are two principal workmen—God many years this monthly visitor has in the of the Francisco 21 from New York. be a lor God’s that are never expressed? highest position gift people, .July power advancing cause. and J it gone into thousands of A «J T P yourself. And, say reverently, Why is it the grandest deeds are the ones homes, bearing and after ministering to his fellow men, Fuller, Colcord, cleared from [Bev. B. G. Seymour. Lowell, of N 2d Baptist, yourself as much as Uod. That is a that are never messages kindliness, love Halifax, S, Sej't. for Mass. quite confessed, fraternity, quietly take his place again in the ranks Pliiladelpliia. false and and Belle of Bath, C arrived at and harmful theology which teaches While the thoughts that are like all others truth, has, indeed, been the me- of the Curtis, Hong Of plain people. Sent 2 from in this man's utter are the ones we dium which the words of Kong Singapore. respect helplessness. always tell, through Pansy That which makes our nation is Mercury’ Mental Gnowrii. The man great Centennial, B F Colcord, sailed from Mon- Mr. of 1- who In life we are to And the deeds worth little praise are the herself—dear to so friends— Henry Roth, ordinary taught depend many, many not the of its nor grandeur mountains, tevideo May 2d, from New York for San Street, St. was e v strengthens his mind is the one who wields ourselves In his ones that are published well? have been and Louis, upon self-reliance, spoken directly, heartily the vastness of its nor the Francisco. in the world over plains, fertility mercurial treatment f power his fellow men. what wonderful works are Why is it the sweetest smile has for its sis- The have ar- accomplished affectionately. publishers of its nor the wealth of its un- Daniel Barnes, 0 C cleared from There is in each ot us valleys, Arpe, blood He was tv\ that de- the ter—a sigh ? with the Golden Rule New \ poison. something by industrious man—how marvelous- ranged Company of limited not our ork June 27 for Zanzibar. mands more is it the love is the Jove we resources; institutions ed cured, but the disea^ knowledge. We must grow nature is subdued and Why strongest Boston for the transfer of all FI A L at ly made the mere subscrip- with all their nor our Capitan, Carver, Shanghae Aug and we need mental always pass by, equipments, cities time, he was seized wr food as much us we tool man tions to The that 12 for K Baltimore. of ! Hut in the moral and While the smile that is cold and indifferent Pansy do not expire with all their life. Nagasaki. Hong uigand need religi- throbbing That which F A and red physical nourishment. [Bev. A. M. ous world there is in some with the October to all Emily Whitney, S Pendleton, sailed pains, lumps quarters a feel- is the smile for which we pray, number, sending makes a nation is its men and wo- Jackson- such the great from New York June 20 for Shaughae. err MacDonald, Congregationalist, ing, indeed a doctrine, that in the And the love we kneel to and worship is regular numbers of The .Junior Fia. great- men—strong men—noble women. We Gov Ruble, Nichols, sailed from Hong ville, est work of life, that of character build- only common clay ? Golden Rule until the subscriptions paid cannot boast of the arts of Egypt, the Kong June 21 for New York: passed St ri .1 mail'becomes at once ut- is it the friends we trust are the ones for The shall have been tilled ing, helpless, Why Pansy by literature of Greece, nor tlie Helena prior to Aug 22 Woman's Bk.iit*. I believe in wo- who current millitary s a \ terly unable to accomplish any always betra\ numbers of The Junior Golden achievements of Great Admiral, Rowell, at Hobart man > good Rome. Our pride is in Town, tri rights. 1 want her to have her Why is it the lips we wish to kiss are the Rule. \ DL, d fo Marseilles. ; thing. Away with such a doctrine! It is our men and women. The nations of the Aug rights, and 1 believe she to be a 1- false. lips so far away. Henry B 11 v de. Phineas Pendleton, sail- ought It is unchristian. It is injurious Minot's earth in all their histories have iovNeit to vote on the While close hy our side if we knew it, is a Ledge Lighthouse is one of the ! produced ed from New Yolk Jm 27 fur San e«.. prohibition question. and to human nature. Frai j stultifying [Rev. friend who would most famous no such characters as have been k 1 shame to > a that in the condition loyal be, lighthouses in the world, the develop- Jost phus, P K Giikev ,saih d from Shanghae See ; Horace Porter. Cuiigregatiunalist, Brook- Ami the we are ed on American soil in t on lips might have kissed the the century since July 24 for New Y >rk via A modern society ] would be all aid ! Lddystone Light alone, perhaps, vying Il«*ng Kong, lyn. lips we never see ? with it in interest. It is our Independence. i Mary F Cushing, -I N Pendleton, sailed y tiu.-T the question to them. 'Bev. Dr. general public ST'-. is it the we can have are the Wm. is no of from New York Sept IT Pu- Sydney. N S W. Monk. Met ho (n Macon. for Why things deservedly famous, for its building was a McKinley ordinary type ht Maryland McKinley. we refuse? May Pi ra. F 1 > PNu hois, sake.! tr- m New things always remarkable The of it is American character. His greatness is m is A none of us if we undertaking. story York 21 1 : San Fran ten Why live the lives, ( due to to natural July Sept 1 ! t n •James told by Mr. A. Lawrence in the Oeto- j partly inheritance, partly tr< *i". Covetousness is like a Creel man, the stall corresponcl- could, we d choose ? S, hit 22 S, Ion il W. her number of the New endowment, and partly to the institu- 1! conflagration, irt .juently insignificant in ent of the New York World, writes to that The tilings that we all can have are the England Maga- Puritan, A N Blam hard, arrived at 11 ago and his article will be read tions of a Republican government. 7 from whatever. I was inct pf.ou, but us loice ber.r.ius greater ]*aper as follows from Maryland: things we always hate, zine, with j Aug Phihub ipiua. as ! And life seems never no interest all who down to Mr. is of Scotch-Irish descent O l sai led f:' an New York left arm v time.- goes on, audit cngauds until it Here in the heart of Mai viand the corpse eomplete, matter eager by “go McKinley Reaper, Young, pains, my how h we wait. the sea in on his father’s that solid ! Juiv 2 for Anier : J nlv 2 at N. l '•we* | t\ei\ into it- of awaits a hi.rial. tig ships,” as most of us at some side, sturdy, sp-ken that was mint'd thing embrace, Bryanism ion -.7 W. | port Herald. time or other are to race which has added so much to the ; work. d until tli# \ an ! There can l»c little doubt that the old Newbury apt do. The article lightest Th gmw R R Thom s. C (! N *- lu masterful, is character of our From his mother ds, sa.iled from New n:< 1 •••'■ 'xt,; Slate has enriched by a score of illustrations people. when 1 began tn tak» iactive. ik-\. \. Luccoek. joined the Republican column, i York J line 22 for H K< y. Vermont. Maine and Illinois. he is said to inherit mg Mi t]iPi: to showing the as it to- many good qualities few bottles in-, l ;, c-burg. pci haps stay there for many years. The lighthouse appears I Sa -hem. 1! L' Lam aster, at Hong Kong and us of mind and heart. He is also favored of has from un- day, taking back to the and by d from Samara- being benefited. I >ceptre powei passed the ti ne: uknnv busy Aug g. havens, <>. venturesome a a sound j *" i1 M.\ !-.>■>. We six uk! have God in steady hands of Senator Gorman. There days of its building. War- nature, magnificent body, mind, ! SD Carletoii, Am* Christianity tip great victory of Vermont ? The to f r | October Century contains "A in his a Philadelplua Jui.v San Franc." 1 i> : e last Did hear day, hut withal sound, logical, wre, k but >. S. underlying principle of our life. >«‘ar by organizing the Maryland Re- you somebody shout, we’ve elected of Mental State ,.f Maine, If G Curtis, sai'iee from | Study Epidemics,” by Mr. conservative mind which its S. S. S. ! lie and in heart as never have been Governor Grout impresses York 4 for J j l'egenciate pure will publicans they organ- ! Boris Sid which has a ; New Sepr Shanghae. a vote so is, close on candor and its all who come nc'-ei it from ized before. Not less By near unanimous that we didn’t bearing solidity upon Tillie E Eden is the onH cure emancipate anything'. Rev. | than 20,UOO Dem- j American affairs and I Starbuek, Curtis, sailed lb need to count ? past contemporane- ; within the circle of its influence. When from f to-day j largely gave forty thousand straight." or which the sus- Hong Kong. >o gestion hypnotism, by man in his teens he heard the call of harm t h a n 1 1 ;r much in our schools, our our are half-hearted and are pa- W J Sew a C La11 ast< r. -ailed judiciary, merely going of a tribe or a or a Butch, j Did you hear the ocean’s that sounds ceptible portion people and entered the of the Books on the d i .t>, our armies, our as in the ; through the motions of swell, triotism, army from Yokohama Aug 2d f a pc lice, supporting Bryan the funeral knell of themselves to a j Hong Hong. faith for group peoples, give up Union. Ilis war record is honorable. mer.t mailed tie. simple of the men and | the sake of keeping control of the ma- Of BARKS. God-fearing Popocratic lunacy and sixteen to one, popular delusion. In the same number His record is clean. women scattered the I chine in the future, without the public His private Swift Specific At throughout length slightest As it broke with mighty roar, on the far At- the veteran the lion. and Free-toiler, George life is above Ilis has Adam \V Spies, C N Meiers, .it S n g\ breadth of our great domain. i idea of success this year. No lantic reproach. country [Rev. thoughtful shore, W. Julian, writes on John P. Hale, “A done much to and lie has from -\.-w York via A G. L. I man can And foretold the develop him, Reed, Methodist, go through without deep damnation of Nebras- about 8 Could not Slee Philadelphia. Maryland Presidential Candidate of lSbii;” and done much to aid his At the Get for Singapore. the fact that ka’s recreant son ? country. j ! discovering the Democrats of the Time” Alice Alansoii arrived at — “Topics contains editorials of he was elected to his Reed, Ford, Down Nervous Harvest Time. For are age represent •» nearly nineteen completely demoralized. The party Chorus. on “Government Buenos Ayres Aug from Bridgewater, N S by Hysteria,” “The district in and was a candidate centuries we have sown tlx* seed of is a wreck. Conservative men Mc- Congress, Carrie L Lam aster, arrived at male I place Did you hear Maine proudly answer, Interest in the Gold Stan- Tyler, Troubles Christs i nil Workingman’s for seven successive terms, lu Congress S jo from New York. iience upon human morality j Kiuley’s majority at 15.000 or 20,000. The “V e admire Vermonters’ pluck, “Silver’s Charleston, C, Sep! dard,” Worst Victims,” and Mr. record was made on the C 1‘ N F Gilke\. ,-ai.ed from Mon- Weakness. AH and the blood of the movement this is ava- But we see your McKinley’s Dixon, civilization; martyr Republican year forty thousand, “An American the late ex- has watered And raise ten for Statesman,” tariff* question. He did not himself tevidco Aug J1 for Rio Janeiro. it; the fires of persecution lanche-like. The defection of business you luck.” Gov. push Ailments succ W. E. Russell. to the front at but watched Edward May, sailed from Boston Jul\ b have warmed it, and the time lias come men from in Baltimore is so first, waited, to Bryan great Oh! the music of the pines wafted westward I for IB 11 t iu. Buker’s look for the that Thomas Wentworth and studied. When the occasion came he &idne results. We must find them the Republicans are able to on the Higginson, in the I E\ ie Ke«-: < 1 !i. gives his best attention to the task set be- authors, Aldrich’s of a Bad is Id for Berth Amboi. p- solidated Ice ‘Story Boy’ ; wick, Ga, Sept W fore Company, better known as For the State of Grant, and Lincoln a bear* his name, and he defended it the ire* him must succeed if lie has the abil- already child’s classic as well, and so by Norwell, Cushman, s.u :• a from the ice trust of New Has a son : most Henry York city, many loyal are profound and ever Bilker Pill CV., Bangs? ity. tlie power, to understand it. So having Dana’s ‘Two Years Before the Mast’ logical speech I New York June Jd for Brunswick, Ga. overcome all to And she’ll stand for the Nation’s men opposition up date, is now honor, and made in the American in de- sailed from H-mobih: ! come to be famous and rich. As Hawthorne’s ‘(Grandfather’s Chair.' Congress Lolani, McClure, [Rev. to have an she did in sixty-one. R. II. opponent worthy of its steel. Longfellow’s ‘Hiawatha' is fense of a protective tariff. Aug J<> for New York. liulkeley, Unitarian, Chicago. It made easy reading At a L*r< 'Ha ;>• urt la Id a: Hr!r. mince meat of the butchers last On a glau November Little Willie we The reaction of sentiment, from Lucy A Nickels, C M Nichols, sa.ied from day, and full of life. Parkman’s ‘Oregon public the County .»• Waldo, t Hie summer. What will it do with the will lay the tariff of this bill caused McKin- Hong Kong June J for New York. 1». \ >'.»•: Somkthi.ni; foh Nothing. Man with Trail’ is the journal of a young man’s high September, A. Standard Oil Where his mouth will cease to and Mabel 1 Meyers, NN'ui Meyers, sailed from all Lis Company? open, across the ley’s defeat in the next election. And power can not get for still his trip continent fifty years ago, Boston I for Montevideo. 4 rcrta ni in'- ••i:i. a p something to a current tongue will be; not his Sept According report, here, the when was wild. ouly personal defeat, but the loss A will ami v I >! nothing. lie deals with And the of Illinois’* we will everything Thoreau’s Matauzas, cleared from New York Sept 11 unvarying law, Standard Oil is into ice. It is “Scourge bury of the House of St »N e !i ;«•: p >,n even when lie going said with ‘Maine Woods’ has the real flavor of Representatives to the thinks lie deals with some the Boy, the for Havana. deceased, h.-mnu Heri, r that the will : presence great organization do with And will on forest. a Republican party the F G at Newcastle wavering whose mind lie can chisel each tombstone: Please Cooper’s ‘Spy’ is tale of the by largest majority Penobscot, Parker, Sept Udercd. That lie said pel i: i->; .• fellowmen, ice much as very 25 years ago it did with let him R. I. P. American in its history. Here we have another ex- d for Hong all inirre~’ed uini manipulate. No man gains any real Revolution, in which Washing- Kong. persons by thing coal. This means that it will enter the of Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, arrived at (irdei lobe published ill ree week- by deception, nor woman either. Chorus. ton appears as a hero. Irving’s ‘Brace- ample McKinley's greatness—his pa- [Rev. field to and will all tient confidence in the final of Rio Janeiro July J1 from Hamburg. the Kcputdir.iii .?••*;rn pro IV. G. undersell, undersell, Hall’ is a of triumph •• 1h Todd, Unitarian, Kansas Dear when your bridge delightful picture Melvin at they may appea ai City. The next Gabriel, trumpet his Rose Inins, Coleord, arrived 1 competitors. price summer, it principles. he waited in his at 1».• 1 fast wi; 1.’. .IO Shall set the sleepers free, country life, which I remember to have Quietly N J1 from Port is will be less than a home at Carteret, J, Sept Tampa. second -d < Mobt-r o. « said, $2 thousand at Be sure and not disturb read with at twelve. Lowell’s Canton—assured within himself rucsday Profit-Shaking. The of the them, delight Serrano, R G Waterhouse, sailed from \\ a growth the start. The will that the would in time clock be I ore in 'on. ami -1" ice-consuming public But let then R. I. P. is full of and people repudiate lira a d for Garontolo profit-sharing system is hope for the fu- ‘Biglow Papers’ humor, So hay June have, why the prayet ot said p. ture. gain handsomely by the conflict. After it E. B. Sherman. their hasty judgment. Within two years St cleared from. New York not be I hope the time will soon come though many of its allusions will pass Lucie, Smeed, granted shall be won by the Standard ©il—but Chicago, Sept, lit, 18!X>. he saw the come which the J1 for Port Natal. CKO. K. .IDllNs1 when the humblest toiler will feel the over a boy’s head, yet there are plenty change gave Sept that is another Lower House to the of his Thomas A Goddard, NY S Griliin, cleared A true com. Attest and of story. which he will understand.” again party « HAS. »• Ha/i:i INK. Ac; sympathy protection the -- greatest The Standard it is deal ex- Don’t Bodder Me. which made him Governor from Parrsboro, N S, July J lor Buei: of commerce aud the will, said, principles; king weary soldier in in the American res in the clusively artificial ice. Plants are to Fifty years ago, 184b, of Ohio, and which has this year made Ay ranks look the General of the lie s ’u I Willard A C Coleord. sailed 1 upon be erected in this and My papa says busy mustn’t bodder Association was and him the Mudgett, j In the matter of the estate of as city Brooklyn dur- Missionary founded, inevitable choice of his party for army an elder brother; when tiesh ami him, in from Buenos Avres Sept 1 tor Algoa Ba'-. | ing the and are to be for October of the present year the semi- the trust within the of his Wi l late of l nit> in the v. blood shall be dearer and winter, ready ’Cause he’s tixin’ up ve door-yard fence to highest gift CGH. gold cheaper; business in the centennial is to be celebrated a men. when the spring. make it slick and trim. by great country S( IlUONKKS. now in the Probate » honor of the nation shall be series of pending ’N mama’s got a caller ’n she “Don’t jubilee meetings in Boston. The In debate Mr. is can- seen in honest men as well as honest dol- Tired of says: McKinley adroit, Georgia Gilkey, AN' K Gilkey, at Buem s Bryan. bodder work of these years has Counts lars. ,1. II. O. me,” fifty certainly did, logical. Ayres Aug Hi for New York or Boston. [Rev. Smith, Christian, ’N what a little to I can’t been remarkable. The and In boy’s do, istzakly negroes poor personality lie is genial, warm and Hattie MeG Buck, H F Sprowl, arrived >. "1 ii.i: :n.1 ter Chicago. It is now said that Bryan has see. practically whites of the South, the Indians and the sympathetic. at New York Sept 2b 1'r mi Bang. ; OKI>KKK1interested in the —i.-ii given up hope of his election this but ol said deeeasrd I on U. ••• fall, Chinese have all it, and the in he is a believer the line Clausen, Jr, App arrived at My sister hain’t home from ’n profited by religion Jin li.enry -by, < m 1';IKAkin<, the Law. The moral like is a tour of the with an got school, day of )> ...hei i;i.\! ii !■ !• I making country work was never so broad and as Galveston Sepl Iron Bain lie .re. the baby is asleep, vigorous practical faith of the Xazarene, and a reg- noon, at 11 i- I i-.bate four: lb natural world is iixed I eye upon 1900. Whatever his Horace GMor-ie, Harnuian, cimiml from governed by expectations *N if I stay about ve house, I dasn’t now. It is most opportune that there ular at church. said founty. ia-ari11l: wi I’-■ | laws. When we be in hardly worshipper 20 f>>r violate these laws of may connection with the election in should Portland Sept Philadelphia. of determine all y -‘*1 ions mla: in. j peep appear in the October number of This is a campaign of education. Pat riot- nature, which our we as now seems \ Join C Smith, Klleelail.l, neared I'll,! amounts o! ■ •..ilateral mine name regulate bodies, November, if, very general- are isn’t any place rouu’ here for lonesome the Yew as the England Magazine* just ism is rising above The voter 11 for Hav ana. l»v the estate o| <.ud deceased, must suffer the of as he is little partyism. New York Sept !•> pain the ly conceded, snowed he will boys •; sickness, under, friends of the Association are about, to who will not endeavor to inform himself at tested s ; b ee case As want to ’n Lester A Lewis, Kimball, arrived at New may he, which is sure to follow. So promptly and from play have some fun ’n make a in Tlie .b urn.!’.. ,i ne s permanently disappear to their a illus- on the issues of the is York 24 from Kepunite.,n little gather jubilee, thorough day the Sept Bangor. • vheu we live with to those the view. It is safe to noise. unworthy in lie it -f in '.ii.; Mhi), b.i; disregard laws public say if the trated article its and lamia arrived at NYw upon history present of this free It is the Porter, Farrow, ai tml he lira d 11" 1 e w hich our was citizenship country. and there appi regulate we Chicago convention to be held over I I to see 12 from t. higher beiug bring guess go uncle’s ’n what I can find, activities. The article is by Rev. Charles hour to men and and York Sept Bn.igep. — Wit ness jus hand and I In sorrow study principles, 1 upou ourselves and distress. As again the mistake of nomination let me make some A arrived at Jaek- ( oiii-t, t 0,; V ot S. Bryan’s Perhaps vey’ll noise, ’n J. Ryder, well known his official vote to the voice of conscience. Mary Hall.M Vea/ie, I..S. his i'.'t il through according i v gravity brings an object to the earth so would be avoided. He has proved a rank maybe vey won’t mind connection with Honville Sept 28 from Boston. t him <} :< the Association, and his .Indue does the violation of moral laws result in disappointment. He does not the If I ax some little questions ’bout lings vat K F Pettigrew, Morse, sailed from Norfolk possess article, greatly enriched by the pictures A 11 lie oj.\ A test or the puzzle me, Aug 27 for Bluetiehls. punishment. [Rev. J.A. Koser, Lutheran, ability traits of character essential of the will MsviUf t 11 As. 1*. II A It I fink I’ll ist over for a little while ’n see. illustrating every phase work, K \V sailed from New Sioux City, Io. to a popular One go Hopkins, Hieliborn, candidacy. experience be read and valued by every friend of the York Sept. 10 for Brunswick. with is all that O! dearie me Bryanism any party can vat shall I do? I never see Association and by every American who Sallie l'Ou, \V 11 West, sailed from Sears- Aristocracy. The even the such times distress and mis- stand, Popocratic party. He has at heart the great educational inter- port Sept 8 for Annapolis, N S. TAUGHT TO DO I5\ Do in the should Uncle said : “Don’t bodder ery world are largely the result of make the most of his dead-head me,”—he’s busy ests to which it is devoted. Warren F. Tofa, A S Wilson, cleared from New York social makin’ rhymes— conditions which have arisen facilities for traveling prior to the coming 5 Park Mass. DTARRHfEA, DYSENTERY, Sept 24 for Heinerara. ’N auntie, she was ’n she said: Kellogg, Square, Boston, and the selfish and efforts verdict of the as he will busy, “Vare, all BOWEL, COMPLAINTS. Willie L Newton, E Cot .mbs, arrived at through grasping people, never runaway;” of man. To attain wealth and the have another Conscious of the value of the excep- A Sure, Safe, Quick Cure for these Boston Aug JO from Port Johnson. power opportunity. [Bangor Vare hain’t vare vat a BBrSSSBOUf Whig. nobody any vants boy rich and contents troubles is SHORTHANDS TYPEWRITING SC- ^ difterences among men are exaggerated. to-day. tionally important of The of all Sloop Spray Reported. the October number of The Art Amateur, The current number "of the American B OFFICE PRACTICE FROM THE STA- impossibility having people alike No; vare hain’t no one wants a boy, so I the makes the offer .of lias been made an excuse for condi- publisher generous Kitchen has an attractive table Dry Theory Discarded. Send for Fret Sidney, X. S. 30. The fif- know vat I’ll do. Magazine tions in society which and enslave W., Sept. sending to any of our readers, who quote of contents. The articles include L. A. GRAY & SON. Port la degrade teen ton which sailed from I’ll slip into our pantry, get a piece ’o pie or leading men. Class has sloop Spray, this a copy of the Pain been notice, specimen maga- Killer. and Housework in the arrayed against Boston in 1895 with Joshua two, “Cooking Schools,” .'111136 Capt. Slocum with a of a valuable (PERRY DAVIS’.) class upon the theory that men necessar- ’N get some cake and cookies ’n eat ist all I zine, together copy Maria l’arloa; “Form and Color in the as its only occupant, arrived at Used and to certain classes and it is un- Newcastle, can, little manual, entitled “Practical Hints Internally Externally. “The of ily belong N. S. Household;” Chemistry Cooking W., to-day. Capt. Slocum, after So I can ’n for in free on Two 25c. wise to try to lift them out of them. [Rev. hurry up grow to be a great big Beginners Painting,” post Sizes, and 50c. bottles. and Cleaning;” “The Domestic Kconomy sailing from Boston, proceeded to Gibral- man. of 25 the usual of the W. W. Wilson, Episcopalian, Chicago. receipt cents, price Conference;” “Food for a Typical Ameri- FOR SALE tar, from which he recrossed the [Arthur J. Burdick in Record. a place Chicago magazine 35 cents number, or can Anna and “Food and being Family,” Barrows; Atlantic passed the Straits of a a chance ai Private Prayer. through $4.00 year. Such should be ■IB ■ A Ladies’ and Health.” A 25 horse power engine Spiritual power into the South CASTOniA. Jacket Magellan Pacific ocean, seized at for we do on the elaborates itself in solitude. It is then upon once, certainly —picked ii]) in good condition. thence to Australia. Slocum will a VIII street—which the PILLS cure Clver that the freed from ex- Capt. not remember to have seen number of I HI HOOD'S Ills, soul, imperious visit this B ■ ■ %4i ■ owner can have " port, Melbourne and The Art so full of by Headache. H. A. Mil.) ternal is turned in itself. Adelaide, Amateur packed papers and at Biliousness, Indigestion, demands, upon after which will {•roving prope«T-v paying charges. Apply he return to«America. iS* of practical value to the artist, art stu- tis office. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. 3m32 Llneoluvii Hack on Prohibition. Silver’s Worst Victims. i national Conference in Marcus A. Hanna. w Rev. H. T. Hack GRANDEST Insured OF How Depositors, Savings-Banks Persons; Serene in the midst of the confidence [ i an address on “The TESTIMONIALS Would Suffer. aud Pensioners that all is Mr. I Relative to the Eu- well, Hanna in his smiliu*hibitory It TTAS in Dr. compass tell is ahead. Mr. originated 1S10, by the late A. Johnson, an old fashioned, noble hearted Family] be tender for ail debts, these right Hanna to cure all \ the saloon business Vermont’s legal $1,- is Physician, .ailments that are the result of irritation and inflammation; such as Eminent shrink in a the new man in the man of af- asthma, abscesses, [ a Judge 800.000. 000 would to politics, bites, burns, bruises, bronchitis, colds, coughs, catarrh c!'ns It is huge devil White Advises night fairs of liis croup, Who would lose the other own, finding time for unofficial chilblains, colic, cramps, cholera-morbus, diphtheria and all forms of sore tin.-at earaciie’ iu all directions. *° $954,000,000. fractures, gout, headache, influenza, la Dr- be business. This is not of there is not grippe, lame back, side, neck, mumps ’muscular was Greene’s 884'i, IKK),(mu? Would they capitalists, evil; soreness, nervous headache, pain I know petitioned Nervura. a pimples, anywhere, rheumatism, stings, sprains 'stiff joints Usi rich and better sign of better The ele- toothache, tousihtis, wind colic and iicii to down It£e°pl.® money-lenders, bankers, million- things. whooping cough. The great vital and muscle nervine. ; put the Will Cure ment of which Mr. Them, aires? Not a bit of it. would be Hanna is a type is >aid. 'If you so wish They Pill I have j the heads of needed to stand firmly for the balances of Liver Made.” used your Johnson’s Anodyne I.iui- before the next noou hard-working families, ment for more than in | and mothers power with which tlie fathers conserved fifty years my family. devoted fathers saving for Have used it for colds, coughs, sore throat, l my letters from these the tiiis their children and their old age, widows Republic—and representation of stings, cramps, sore stomach, rheumatic: j signed the petition. the lameness, and and deserving and ambi- ancient civic and national pride in our P“Bestarsons’ colic, toothache, neuralgia, etc., orphans, Pills and found the it in nforce law. cure Biliousness and always good every way. They tious to the government under the Constitution as it Positively Sick Headache, liver Thomas iml told him that it youths seeking lay foundation and bowel all Clelanii, South Robbiustou, Maine. has not come to us complaints. They expel impurities for active and useful lives. There is, without cause, or from the blood. Delicate women find relief enforce the law. It would from I Our Bonk “Treatment for Diseases” Mailed Free. appeared too soon: aud when using them. Price 25c; five £1* Sold Ail be no escape for them from this depri- the contest everywhere. Druggists. I. £>. JellUSUU A Co., Boston, Mass, business. And the is over and Mr. vation, which in many instances would won, Hanna will deserve shuffles and evades the ■n ell of turn a life of comfort his country that he is for simple into one serving PREPARATIONS FOR the sake of witli motives and of want and misery. We have here a principle, for cue enureu are 111- considerations that single class of 5,000,000 persons who contemplate only his ■.vM'un element to a sur- fair share, as a laborious and faithful have the best of reasons for looking upon citi- ; ministers then often of the gold as the true money of the zen, general welfare. [From “The THE “un- people. Three ."■pel, leaving any Vet these do not greatly exceed the Strategic Chiefs of the Presidential ...mi for** talk unsaid. Xu holders and beneficiaries of life-insurance Campaign. [I. Marcus A. Hanna,” by tiled a crank or to be Murat in policies. There are in this no Halstead, October Review of red. But the church country GREAT less than holders of life-insur- Reviews. testion before it loses 3,382,000 ance policies and certificates, mleed there are those amounting Out for in gross to $9,403,000,000, a sum nearly Big Game. we are iu the already six times the entire amount of in BATTLE money m iu the Chinese fable The Maine woods are full of them—full the country. These holders have been OF NOVEMBER 3 ARE ALREADY' iiesli and blood, of sportsmen, and actual. WELL UNDER WAV. A NEW j»art paying their premiums for years iu gold, alleged Every the of train new accessions to the power speech; or its equivalent, expecting to have it uaid brings eager- a- and hence eyed army, every member whereof con- incapable back to their families after tlieir death, or President of the United States to back as on their policies becoming claims. The fidently expects bring trophies of his skill and one IS TO BE AND Christianity regards policies are not payable in gold alone. daring moose, one ELECTED, THE a caribou and two deer. means, not an end. The companies and associations did not not to All indicate that is »d. only speak, agree to pay them iu that coin only. The reports big game NEW YORKiWEEKLY TRIBUNE more this season than for amis, to minister, to average annual payment for claims is plentiful many lead the blind. It an autumn in the fact will, as always, be found in the thickest of the >120,000,000, so that if we pass to a 53- past—a largely due, fight, battling vigor- ■ of the church both of course, to stricter enforcement of the for cent dollar this will be cut down to >03,- ously SOUND BUSINESS PRINCIPLES, which will bring educational ami close season laws. But even if the aver- il, 000,000, and the annual loss to the widows PROSPERITY TO TIIE NATION. j age visitor to the deer fails help the individual and orphans of the land through this j city region to a ideal. It is realize every fond if he misses I HE NEW \OlIK WEEKLY high source will be $50,400,u00. In this case, j hope—even TRIBUNE is not onlv the leading .ms and ethical life, also, the loss moose instead ot hitting them, and finds will not fall upon the rich, j Republican paper of the country, but is PRE-EMINENTLY A •-o.■ deer as elusive as his own visions—he i-ward. Bin this is It will fall upon the most helpless, and j cannot fail to find and NATIONAL NEWSPAPER. is to lead man men- will be robbery of the most deserving of pleasure profit by >v. neighboi as all our his October sojourn in the forests of thy I citizens, for the man who insures Its campaign nows and discussions will interest ev.uv A ueri- bis Maine—that is. if he has life for the benefit of those who are good company cau citizen. be To and takes a good, reliable guide with him id S0Ciet\ what dependent upon him must be a worthy into the wilderness. Globe. Its function citizen. This is another class who have [Boston All the news of t ;"idy. | tile nay. Foreign oiTospondeti.’ ■, .Yuri 'altural control. umpire, In excellent reason t'oi looking upon gold as ! Department, Market Reports, Short St.Ties in each urea old a multitude the true money of the people. complete to 1 number, Comic Fashion Plates iegated the State- many, tliere is oar army of '.>70,000 NERVE-LIFE Pictures, with ei.iiinrut.- r;>->erip- n; I ", of drawing from and a of items of hospitals. pensioners, annually the! tions, variety h-niseli >ld interest. makes up ,Y\ one-* ...liter as national many treasury >1-10,000,000. Their Great RESTORER IDEAL FAMILY PAPER. .'.me mankind now pen-ions are not in payable gold alone, | Restores perfect i a> lasted with it and would be in We furnish “The paid silver. Their an- health, vigor and Republican Journal" New York Weekly esi i> in the hands nual s would from receip drop >140,000,- I z'3 manhood and re- Tribune” (both papers). >ia■. rids is right, OoO to -7 1.>.0bQ, and the other sOO.suO, | moves all obsta- JUDGE EDWIN C WHITE. *i progress, for when j "00 would not come out of the pockets of j cles to marriage. the Restores the ONE YEAR FOR ONLY in ;r a I i eld. But ! •Badge the Pro bale C.,u.t. Judge able to sup- moves effects of the ■ 1 Women edy. in every walk of life en- Waite themselves. As a r •: t: Uae iliscliarge >i say.», *1 iiav« used Dr. Greene’s: port great* part of the sins of youth and ex- ••• thusiastically proclaim the w-mderful atlVcted in this case ;!■•!: it has relieved ! pow- Nervura blood an., nerve remedy in my persons are voters, it cesses of later years. er.'. of this THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL truly grand medicine to cure, tamiiv and am is to see how an- Removes all effects •I intaet with the piea^-ed to say, with good : interesting they dislriu- j to make the sick t > back health of re- well, give l’CMibs. .My wife had been troubled with u'ed in the countiy, and how- tlie h>sS % i 11 dissipation and and to tired, nervous ami fall pairs all waste pkn -. woild to save the strength1 weak, inuigi-stion, which produced nervousness upon the different Mates. In Ohio Cures Insomnia and Wnto yoir .nna in I id Iras* on a pastil at-J. send it to .j. v. u"hi can never c one debilitated people. which have been serious and at tliere are 107,100 of them, and their total j Rest, ; might j r e s t o r e s refresh i u g Hun. Henry Pobiuson, Mayor of Con- limes troubled 1 loss would be over Tribune Mew York and a of rn V »’! promise with evil, j htt greatly. \V< iiad tried s7.77o,000. In Illi- sleep. Cures Im- Building, City, sample oopy YORK WEEKLY cord, X. II.. says, “I have found nois there are •uditional surrender ! health, many things lot her Vgf, but without1 0>J*7> of them, ami their potence and restores TRIRUNE will be united to you. strength, ami the loss vv. aid bo >as Christ. But we | buoyancy courage by success. nearly >7,000,000. In In- j full vital power. use of Dr. Greene's Nervura." >- I'd said to the w* old : “I saw the wonderful cures claimed for diana there are <>0, 0 of them and their | Cures all wasting Senator Frank of toss would over diseases and restores mugs; we \\ ill look Plumley Xorthlield, Dr. Greene's Neio ira and resolved to b«• >>*>,000,000. ,>urely this ! give to all of the Vt., “I used Dr. Greene’s Nervura it a an of tree ceve-opn-'i-rit parts body. if see alar: these arc says, trial, and i’ gives me pleasure to say, aspect coinage which rises for exhaustion with NERVE-LIFE is the only purely entire success.’’ 1 am I did if. wife now above as the late Con- has followed. The glad My sleeps partisanship; for, j scientr treatment and affords relief from State Attorney of Vermont, W. II. Tay- well aud is benefited lrom gressman Harter of Ohio said of the make her inspiring, greatly indi- it, j the first day's m e. It removes the cause lor of Hardwick, wife nation*' faith to its I felt iii certain depart- Vt., says, “My gestion, having had onl\ one slight return good living soldiers is and assists nature to effect a cure. Cures the use of Dr. Greene's not Out Xer- called in SaiS’Turniture. profited by : is lost leadership and (where they had been daily) since taking only question by it. but if it guaranteed. Speceil discount to physicians. ! Closing vura for and extreme nervous 1 becomes a law the widows Our new treatise on Nervous Diseases on society. neuralgia, the ZServura. 1 give permission to print and orphans of condition Manhood, its Loss and mailed SCORES TO the church did and sleeplessness. I have no this unqualified testimonial.’1 the nation’s dead will be robbed by the Recovery, LET. splen- free in plain sealed wrapper for two 2 cent hesitation in recommending its use.” Gan hesitate to use this laws jf the land died to save. This society as to the waste anyone great they Stamps. Mention this Senator Geo. W. Kandall of is a third class, who have paper mee. Laws were pass- Waterbary, cure, Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and then, excellent Send 50c. for Trial Treatment and be Convinced. Vt.. says. “Dr. Greene’s Nervura cured nerve when so reasons for as the true rain the vicious and remedy, many eminent ; looking upon gold KERVE-UFE MEDICAL J. C. THOMPSON & SON me. It is a thing, yes, a of the for CO., After much agitation good grand thing, statesmen, public officials and prominent money people. [The Century KALAMAZOO. MlCH? for 1 have found it so in my case.” men known all over our 1 October. embodied in the State country advise •<99v Knee cuts in to close out their Hon. Geo. W. of Mont- special /trices stock. men were elected to of- Wing, Mayor you to use it because it cured them or “I have used Dr. j A Have still left a /hie assort in cut 1 Vt., their families? oTWccuIt Possibilities. of *s. But gradually the pelier, says, Von know that tlie words Question Greene's Nervura in with of these men are "st in the work. She ! my family great given only in the experience of Others. marked an 1 decided benefit.” j A deal of is ••You must enforce! cause of truth and because they know Di. good ingenuity being wast- | ed in on Senator Victor I. spear of Praintree, Greene's Xervura cures and t I speculating what would be the .. !’date, washed her ! they esire East Sebago, Me., Oak&Ash Chamber was with effect of the free and Extension Vt., says, “My wife troubled to see the sick made well. probable unlimited Sets, e Tables, business, and, like i Gentlemen : F> b. 28. nervous on nervous coinage of silver on the volume of the cir- '95. lie basis of the reform ; debility bordering Dr. Greene’s Xervura is a physician’s and had eczema. Dr. Greene's culating medium and on the banking / consul r the “L. E. Mt- wiiolly moral; and the j prostration prescription, the discovery of the most sys- FOLDING BEDS low. also Nervura re- successful in tem of the country. The Maine and Ver- very MATTRESSES and CHAIRS. L a rued that what is | produced very satisfactory specialist curing nervous and j zeooJ's Bi Iters a to the sults.” mont elections defeat to that in- blessing reas> 'liable and seien- I chronic ‘diseases. Dr. Greene, of 44 Temple portend Even in the mind and WHILE IS A Senator George A. Morse of Morrisville, Place, Boston, Mass., hence it is of neces- iquitous project. fortunately overzeorked, both CALL EARLN THERE LINE ASSORTMENT. Vt., says, .‘T have used Dr. Greene's Ner- to and health improbable event of Mr. Bryan’s election .. uge towns and in sity perfectly adapted cure, bod", the nervous func- It been of Die United States mints not be restoring diibition. vura in my family. has benefit and strength always follow its use. Dr. might S pr< More, to J. G ~n, 39 *&3.m -St, to us in from nervous- can opened the free of silver at the tions, bidding ub ike system, Thompson ■ 1 >reak down sleeplessness arising Greene be consulted without charge coinage pro- ratio of 10 to 1. ness. 1 recommend it to in to or The path of ruin a e made a m itter anybody." regard any case, and time lie and personally by that br^ad gh dig vitality And now comes the strong testimonial' letter. would be traced across the couuirv \ ieious class and to the seen/;. ./> \ V 1 > of Judge Edwin C. White of Hyde Park, between the election of Bryan and his in- iSigtn auguration would give to the most heed- *11\ I nunnitiomst. JOHN F. HILL. Insist <>n w'n.it rail for! less of the people so rude an : having just you Turkey. awakening min, :, : Henry ll\ Sr S her parties would 1 when you g<> buy H<>ud> Sarsapar:! ia. tin that even a would to l’opulist Congress beg you believe One True Blood Purilier and nerve tonic. shrink from Turkey is tottering, let her fa!!, completing the havoc by ap- "I P "Bitters will cure your And ’roun' the bury the tyrant under aii: propriate legislation. The utter ■a’ .:<•! ie. ill “Me an’ the boys was workin’ collapse 1 1“ nervous troubles also. Recently has he been a foul of when one of them there Long disgrace confidence and credit that- would attend ® .!■; ur for the ! bee-liives, dressed-, Be sure the mayor- To humanity’s name and race. the election of would ; you get up city gals comes up to the fence an' she : Bryan precipitate a BICYCLES Muse lie ! distinctly sez: ‘You have a nice ape-e-ary, sir.' ‘No, Never since the world crisis beside which Jie outbreak of “L.F.” kind. Avoid imitations. began, the! « > t«» make terms with I am a^i'nt for hese \% 11 U n wit \\ I»eels, ma am.' sez I. I haven't no ape-e-ary—ail In all tiie feuds 't\\ >.xt man ai.d man, ci. il war would be au event of minor im- in j ,iii(l have all colors in enamel. Hi ycie the election that the apes there is 'round' here comes from J Has the of hate But this dragon-head portance. would not be a strug- sundries and !»ra/.iii£ frame- an I vulcaui/.- members voted gen- the city, sez I.” Fiercer the church and State. fought gle in which there could be no step back- iny; tires done in a 11 their i> ranches. I k> ep .m sellers. And these Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers is Civilization will bless the day ward. The voice of the country would a supply ol V* VRDKN HOSK. iH' rile ISiXi Hartford has le en sincerely persuaded a popular preparation in one bottle, and When the “Sick Man” shall be laid away, call a halt to further advance in the road Hieyclc re- hurch member cares i (lineil to the s colois evenly a brown or black. Any And the Ottoman Empire cease to bt to disaster with an emphasis which even loUouiu£ prim > of his can it. at home. A valley of death aud political party person easily apply savagery. the politicians of Texas would, one W. might icss of [I. S. S.' be to heed. Patterns Nos. I and 2, from $80 to $65. Christianity. Mistress: “Mercy, Margaret! you arc hope, likely > have to have terms that bread without washed A competent has out Patterns Nos. 3 and 4, from $60 to $50. making having A hater of tobacco once asked an old authority pointed before they vote, but the hands.” Maid: “I know: but then, that the universal your European distrust of Patterns Nos. 5 and 6. from $50 to $45. ticket without to wash them negress, who was addicted to the pipe, if party any you know, mam, I’d have just the possibility of any one nation restoring the same after I she thought she was a Christian. got through.” [Boston the parity of silver has a vital on “I 1 was her bearing 44 mow net the sacredness Transcript. Aspects is,” reply. the of the silver “Do to to heaven?” feasibility programme. that spirit of Jesus, you expect go With an external indebtendess of Geo. T. What’s the use asking a man where be I between Read, BeiLt'Sne. m thou me.’' What is Yes, indeed). to got that cough? He can’t tell you. And £1,500,000,000 s-j, 000,000,000, tlie i>t educate that drunk- “But the Bible says nothing unclean what’s the difference anyway. Tell him to ; foreign creditors of the country iu 1 enter the of a would, tore it was a disease, Botanic1 shall there. Now, breath go and buy a bottle of Adamson’s tlie event of Bryan’s election, lose no smoker is unclean. What do you say to ive no complicity with Cough Balsam and use it. time in on these in that?'1 realizing obligations politics or in any way. our own markets. It would be in the The Difference: Askins: “How will it be ; I reckon 1 leave m* bref ’** should be one of re- “Well, behin, new wornau Grimshaw. line of prudence to to when the reigns?” when I enters dar. ordinary try get The Nose and Throat, ;iilist it. Christ'sgos- the difference will he. their dollars back before sank to the of “Oh! I suppose only they Highest grade instruction. SWAN fsiBLEY CO., to contribute to it by that ‘trousseau’ will be spelled ‘trousers.’ market value of 371 1-4 grains of silver Lowest rst-^s of tuition. IVo. *2 II* IVo wf>iti-\ S( o nce. We must be con- [Puck. bullion. With the of the free Best equipped rooms,Bank.etc. JOBBEBS OF For Over Fifty Tears. triumph Open from Sept.to July. Por catalogue sist take Christ into and \K.VH C'lKNI"; I 11:1 :» S silver cause the return of full particulars--Address That Catarrh Is a Local Affection An Old and Well-Thied Remedy.—Mrs. foreign-held threatened now with a securities would set in like a H.A Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for flood. The Howard,Rockland.Maine. BOSTON, MASS. 1 our lib- of the nasal passages, is a fact established by CRAIN, hibitory law; over millions of mothers for country would be drained of to this should carry lifty years by gold pro- physicians, and authority 12 t- 2 < '•]!.*: if n- ■: men are purchased in their children while teething, with perfect vide remittances against their realizations, Hour-, more weight than assertions of incompetent, eid are success. It soothes the child, softens the and would be A TERRIBLE OPERATION. FEED, debauchery that catarrh is a blood affection. gold payments probably j inly. we must parties, all cures wind and out IS;*;, I 4 not use car- Cream Balm is a local remedy, com- gums, allays pain, colic, suspended very early in the game. There One of the most ami y! Ely’s is the best for Diarrluea. Is j painful dangerous must use carnal or of harmless medieants and free of remedy pleas- would be as little of posed Sold hv in possibility liquida- j operations known ■ surgery is that resorted SEEDS and "‘ill cure ing T,o the taste. Druggists every u ding to their needs, mercury or any injurious drug. It ting the entire foreign indebtedness of tin the inflamed part of the world. Twenty-live, rents a hot- j to for the removal of eaneer or tumor: these o toward God catarrh. directly to all at once as then* would be of ! -upons: Applied tie. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and j country i;c devil carnal membrane, it restores it to it.-' healthy con- diseases are becoming more and more prev- GROCERIES. Mu- ask for Mrs. Winslow's S' "thing Syrup, and restraining the foreign creditor from keep- I To Tax dition. alent iml are blistered on national take no other kind. Iyr4(> ing up a continuous effort to collect what I every year hospitals called Payers, that Importers of Salt. m_ Wr should have Just a Hint: “Did you ever notice he could of his debt. As has been re- I upon to receive increasing numbers d those said who was l shall Ik- at > <>:l: «• in M- f- misers in the “Ivory mou,” Denny D.tiaii, iiu^ affairs. ! almost all these reported there would be a at wiiieh who m as* submit t > the f< r re- municipal his for the benefit of market!, point operation the Satnr-inv- 11'mi 1" \. m. ■ 1 'J n Mr. Watts. parading knowledge Dealers in the finest .4 :ld lx* in the hands parpens are single men?' asked the return of securities must but quality “hov foive sinses b»* cease, in; val -i eaneer. Med.eai Seu'llCC ! as never 1 A! w v ,; Mrs. “married his parents, rights." unt il Jail!:.U'\ Now “Yes,” answered Watts; to be renewed the moment the balance of j Mr. Dolan, •‘but there’s no od-lj there •' '• misers are too common to be worth mention- “Vis," replied be.n a ole to furnish a remedy fur these dis- thenisc-Uf' «*i la ili-i n' j- -••it •ui? is and in one Maine contintin’some folks, The tliot runs was in our to for and « ; fellys any recovery ability pay Anthracite s' J.i::' ing.” ; Indianapolis Journal. eases. but it seems that a true remedy has tliiir |>a\ !<> ;e the slit rate cars ain'contint wid their own them, anti these would in- | evenly balanced, j j obligations been found in Ynsbant-i Speci'ie.a natural o Two years foive Muses, but mils' be after tin* ! II. I M ;W)>. r.>,/> 7 Front St., Hetfnst, Me. The Doleful Bachelor asked the ILANTI Sukch k Co. of 104 MkoAI) St., Bos- Why,” CASTORIA tem if it were allowed to go into full op- Sweet do they say that ton, will furnisii vidmee of these facts to TELEPHONE 4-2. It! THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. ving. and the cause of Young Tiling, “why eration, when, from the nature of the love is of the heart?” “To show, said the anyone desiring it. :iot far to seek. The For Infants and Children. it would be at its | Doleful Bachelor, “to show that the brains monstrosity, strangled i' h a few weeks birth.” The ruin that would attend the ago have nothing to do with it." [Indianapolis a panic fear Journal. The fac- first open preparations to carry the silver through simile « tw. has now come to programme into execution is at least one Spavin Liniment removes an cignature ev0r7 rements of its hollow English Of wrapper. protection to the country against the full BUY YOUR and Blem- WINTERS COAL Soft or Calloused Lumps men that the Hard, measure of the to be recognize ishes from Blood Curbs, consequences appre- horses, Spavins, hended from But this ng ground every day. King-Bone, Stifles, it. protection Splints, Sweeney, A Old Richfellow (desper- m tlie preservation of all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Suggestion: would be obtained by the experience of Sprains, : “If you refuse me, what is there left and its return Save $50 use of one bottle. Warranted ately) national disaster on a scale so colossal that uirniug, by for me to do?” Sweet Girl: ‘‘Well, I read > Cure ever o-F. C. val >f trade. the most wonderful Blemish there would be small satisfaction in the WHITE. Prosper- the other day about a rich man who made known. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Drug- reflection that the results of the mism wanes. [Boston his will in favor <>f the woman who refused logical gists, Belfast, Me. lv~7 him, and then went out and hung himself.” system would not be fully realized. York Weekly. Though the calamities caused an at- Old One said to another. “Have you been [New by Haddock’s & Vein People. lady to execute the silverite had a most beauti- tempt policy Plymouth to church ?” We i a ire medicine to regu- to-day lie I ltd In $1* Hours. sermon on children.” “No I might settle the question forever, it is 1,1,1 will find the ful training \ kidneys Fit- Bladder to that Stove ami ('bestir.' i;-_: ami ‘irate. '- "' was at home was the reply. [ Kidney and diseases vastly be preferred the trie Bitters. This inedi- doing it,” Distressing policy Delivered and in, Bits. in six hours by the “New Great should not attain even the of ex- put (in barrels).fHi.'.t jtW/JO ml ate and contains no relieved prospect ■' American Kidney Cuke.” This new in hut acts as a South ecution. [Boston Herald. Dump Carts,. It.fiO mtoxicant, dAl- on aecouui of It You make no mistake when you buy remedy is a great surprise its acts mildly on the and Prices at Wharf,.~t.lt> ton’s sarsaparilla and nerve tonic in relieving pain in adding strength and exceeding promptness “Look at that Old Centipede with his dalton’s family pills. says so, kidneys, back and every part of "I'gana. Everybody the bladder, hundred he is!” ; thereby aiding must lie true. m male or female. It legs—how proud said the !n of the and “what everybody says the urinary passages Orders functions, of water and in Beetle. mi relieves retention pain pass- xcellent appetizer What His Wife Heard. Srnythe (Half If and how Old ing it almost immediately. you want “Ves; absurdly so,” returned 15 OFTEN VERY DESIRABLE. CUMBERLAND COAL people find them off at (i a. WOOD OF ALL KINDS, just asleep, as the alarm clock goes relief and cure this is your the “With all hundred of ’em oned Price cents at the quick remedy, Katydid. fifty if that’s my wife Bel- All Coal lt h in.): “Say, Billy, gold by A A. Howes &.Co., Druggists, he couldn’t ride a guaranteed satisfactory in weight, quality and delivery. lgore & Wilson’s City tell her I’m out and won’t be back bicyle!” [Harper’s ’phone, fast, Me. 27 Hound Table. >. fkJT"Special attention given to delivery outside eit.\ limits. ooniiPPtioii.) for two hours.” [Truth. we Guarantee it SEARSPORT LOCALS. A buckboard driven F. N. party, by Savery of all in of East Belfast, eighteen in number, drove Highest Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report into Fred J. Biather spent Sunday in town. town Sunday, Sept. 17th, to attend a Spiritualist meeting in Whitcomb’s hall. C’apt. F. I*. Nichols and wife were in town There was a large delegation present and a this week. Millinery very interesting meeting held. There will OUR FALL be another in the same hall the last are a meeting OPENING Nickeison & few Bailey tilling in this month. small orders lor Sunday spools. .OF. Mrs. J. E. Maiden received news last week left to her Margaret Sargent Monday buy of the death of her fall stock of brother, Mr. Frank Nick- Opening millinery. erson, in Jersey City, N. J. Mr. Nickerson -FO K_ John M. Stevens left Monday fur a short leaves a wife, two sisters and one brother, business trip to Boston. father and mother, to mourn his death. The entire community extend their sympathy to m 1). Y. who has been ill for several JACKETS Mitchell, the afflicted ones in their hour of sad be- CAPES weeks, is convalescing rapidly. reavement. WILL TAKE PLACE ON E. C. l‘ike returned by train Monday from Swanville. Mr. Ed. Cunningham left Centre Montville. Fred Gay has gone a business trip to Massachusetts. for Boston Saturday where he expects to to Massachusetts, where he has work_ COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Messrs. Addison and Edward Row- find employment for the winter_Henry Sprowl John B. Wiswell and daughter of Ells- ell are at work on the High Bridge, which is worth are his who has been in for NEXT Wl;'' visiting sisters in town. Prospect. The Cunningham, Montague to be temporarily repaired-Bert, Gay, who rainy weather begins to visited New York and Boston OCTOBER several weeks, was at home last week, but has been spending a short vacation at the Having and FRIDAY, 16, Mrs. 1). S Beals and Miss L. W. Edwards tell on the beans in stack and the con- long has home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah made a very thorough examination of all left l-y train Monday morning for Boston. returned-Cunningham Bros, have tinued wet is moulding some of the ears of Gay, has returned to his work in Camden. the NEW and DESIRABLE in to Lowell to conduct STYLES gone lumbering opera- ....Work on new mill has Dr. F. \Y. Batch and wife of South Fram- corn in shock. The is not done and the progressed millinery, we feel confident we can plowing tions please DON'T MISTAKE THE DAY OR DATE. are for the winter. Their families will quite the last week-Clifton Morse ingham, Mass., visiting Dr. E. H. Dur- the work is rapidly our customers with our falling behind_N. L. Little- is goods and taste in giu. follow after the schools close-Mr. and building a blacksmith shop near his held a got good share of the prizes at the house... .Charles Erskine has gone to Colo- trimming. Mrs. M. R. Black left for Everett Mrs. G. L. Morrill, who have been in Park- Monday State and County fairs with his Jersey herd rado-Bert Aborn of Knox and Thomas ti spend The winter with her son, H. B. man for the past year, are in town....Mr. Erskine started out with their threshing BiacK. this fall....I. F. Gould has made a general Meantime we are a fine of and Mrs. J. S. Davis of Pittsfield were in machines last week-Simon Erskine is offering line fixing up; painting, shingling and clapboard- building a silo. Miss A. R. Devtrcaux and wife of Ellsworth town the first of the the of Florence Wells ing his half of his inside and week, guests were the guests ol E. Dunbar and dwelling out, recently Mrs. .Mrs. W. E. Damrn Can will have of the wife. and now the house is half red and half Margaret Greeley.. Cure Asthma and Hay Fever. charge trimming depart- has returned from a visit to ment, and as she is direct from one of the account of Hampden_ C >1 :. 1». S and white-[An the suicide of A Noted to Gcodell, Jr., wife have re- Sunday school next Sunday at 1 o’clock I’liydelun Offers Prove this to All largest and most stylish work-rooms in turned io Thomas is ou Nil Boston alter in summer the 3d IN the SIS g Wagner published page. In DftfSS spend Sufferers Belfast. where she has MS p. in-J. W. Nickerson and Boston, been at work with m v* v\ n. It is there stated that daughter he had mne children, first-class is Laura went to Bangor Monday. The majority of sufferers from Asthma milliners,she prepared to give FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. * C idi'. who is all but our corre- all Nichols, attending the grown up, Prospect village ami kindred complaints, after trying Doc- you the new ideas, and if you will call E >i. ( Prospect Village. The S. B. I. Stniinury. Buekspoit, snent Sunday spondent says there are six children, the Society tors anil numberless Remedies advertised as m tow n. met with Mr. and Mrs. last cures without have come to youngest 12 years old. He was an industri- Sewall Trevett positive avail, the conclusion that there is no cure for this Sch. M«» reel his, Capt. A. A. ar- haiil Thursday afternoon and A goodly & Larrabee, ous, working man. Ed.] evening. most and Tuesday 13 & Don't fail to see rived b distressing disease, these same Wednesday ,0ct, 14, our of r;da\ with grain and tor A. number were were en- (jarme freight present and royally will more in display .). Nlekerson. Belmont. J. O. Johnson of was persons be the doubt and skep- Liberty we next week. It tertained by Mr. T. and his worthy wife tical when they learn through the columns will convince you that her taste is not will be the: of tl iu town 2‘Jth and on largest Sept. called Mr. and of the that Dr. excelled in Ship Centennial, Capt. B. F. Colcord, ar- and daughter. They will meet with Alice press Rudolph Scliiffmann, the by any the city. season. ai Mrs. N. B. Allenwood.... med San Francisco Oct. 2d, 127 days from Mr. and Mrs. Her- recognized authority who has treated more Haley October 15th_Mr. Moses Ricker cases of >1 Montevideo. mon Merriam of Morrill were in town Sun- these diseases than any living Doc- R S. B F. WELLS. of Mr. Ricker of has success Mrs. Waterloo, Iowa, Henry tor, achieved by perfecting a Belfast, Oct. 8, 181)6.-41tf Kay mend ]{. Grant and w ife left Thurs- day visiting M's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Davis remedy which not only gives immediate re- ie the A. Longwood, Mass., Wilfred of day spend winter with his son in W. Morrill-Mr. and Mrs. Moses Morse lief in the worst cases but has Massachusetts W interport and Miss Lizzie Norton and positively and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morse ami daugh- cured thousands of sufferers who were con- H. A. Main father of visited Mr. A. St.. sidered were Belfas M;ss Avia ter Bangor James Haley incurable. These just as skep- STARRETT, Bidley left by train Saturday Georgia visited relatives in South Thorn- and tical as some of our readers now are. Dr. morning lor Malden, Mass., to be absent aston last family recently-Mr. Fred Wagner of week....Mrs. Hester Morse and Schiffmann’s no doubt Restaurant for the Sale. remedy possesses several months. Graniteville, Mass., and Misses anti soil Willard are in Lowed relatives. Georgia merit which is claimed for it or he would visiting On account of ill health I oiler for sale b rec. E. \\ Nell of were called home not authorize this to announce my hitcoinb, agent of the American -J. M. has moved to Belfast. Wagner Bangor paper that he Cunningham is restaurant on Main street, the Express Co., left Monday for his annual last week to attend their father's funeral.... not only willing to give free to each per- opposite ....Mrs. FI. P. who was Post Office. trip io Massachusetts. Farrow, injured son suffering from Asthma, Hay Fever, or Has a good run of cash cus- Miss Florence Curtis of Boston, Mass., is quite recently by falling down stairs, is now Bronchitis in this city one liberal “free trial mers. Will be sold at a Kivd C. bargain. Morrow, who lias a position in the visiting her relatives and many friends here. box” of his Cure, but all U l improving.. .Hermon Greer holds the pump- urgently requests H. L. BUClvLlN. Telegraph department in Union Sta- She intends to spend the winter here_ sufferers to call at A. A. Howes & Co.'s Drug is kin record in this He raised tiOO Belfast, Sept. 16, 1896.—lw41* tion, Boston, at home for a visit. vicinity. Store, Belfast, within the next three and Mrs. Emery Marden lias returned with her days on 1-2 an acre. How’s that?_There will receive a free of An rpuiemic of varicella is package absolutely charge, raging among a son from where she has been to care in < be at Hall’s Castine, knowing that the claim he does 'he hildrec in town. Several of the little meeting Corner schoolhouse making for him his recent sickness.Mr. for his Cure, a strong doubt may arise in the ones are now quite ill from that disease. this (Thursday) evening by Mr. and Mrs J.O. through minds of many, and that a personal test, as the Horace Gould will return to his school in Miss Frances E. Smith left Monday for Johnson, Evangelists. All are invited he offers to all, will be more convincing, and DRESSMAKING. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE IN MAINE HAVE TRIED Castine this week and if able will remain Maynard, Mass., to attend the of to attend. prove its merits, than the publishing of thou- wedding We wish to inform the her ousin, Annie M,, daughter of Kev. Ed- through the term-Mr. I. F. Gould is in sands of testimonials from persons who have ladies of Belfast that we win Smith. Stockton Springs. Mrs. James Treat been cured will do at reasonable rates Brooks on business_Mr. Geo. A. Hatch of permanently by the use of his dressmaking and give anil Mrs. Edward Lafoliey arrived home Asthama Care. “Dr. Schiffmann's Asthma good satisfaction. We use Livingstone’s Famous Capt. I>. C. Nichols has an Portland and Mr. Frank L. Hatch of Morrill bought inter- Cure,” as it is called, has been sold by Drug- French and est in last Thursday from St. Paul, Minn., after a System make children's work a ship Emily Heed, recently arrived at made their brother, Mr. Charles O. Hatch, a gists of this city ever since it was first intro- New York from the East, and left visit of specialty. ln.39* this week very pleasant several months to visit duced, although many persons may never to take command. llying last Saturday. their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Brain- have heard of it, and it is with a view to MISSES BEVERAGE & UPTON, these that he makes this offer. Capt. A. A. lias the aril Griffin... .Mrs. Unity. There is to be a musical conven- reaching This Auspland bought old Horace Noyes and little is Johnson’s B r Colcord store m certainly a most generous and fair Block, High St. the east and tion at the church 21st offer, village daughter Mary visited friends in town the Oct. and 22nd_Mr. and all who are from intends constructing a from the suffering any of the dwelling of and above should material at the navy past week....Mr. Joseph Lam aster was in Byron Pilsbury Charlestown, Mass., complaints remember the date yard. and town his have been his Mr. place where the distribution will be hile over Sunday... Mr. Simeon Ellis and bride, visiting father, placing the Soldier’s monument in made, and avail themselves of the same. of William House for wife are a Pilsbury-Mr. Sale. position Monday one of the Quincy, Mass., spending few George Biather, Persons out of this who desire to Nerve large granite living city Z- Tonic tell from The caps the derrick one of days in town-The Current Events Club who has been very ill, is now able to ride test the efficacy of this most wonderful lot and buildings at the corner of Nortliport the breaking Avenue and Durham marble slabs and a corner will receive a free street, in the city of knocking off will meet witli Mrs. Elvin out-Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor and remedy package by mail Belfast, the granite base. j Staples to-day, by writing to Dr. R. Scliiffmann, 330 Rosabel formerly occupied by D P. E. Luce, will be sold AND been CURED. For two children of China were the at a bargain. For terms, of instance do kn Thursday-Miss Laura Marden returned guests street, St. Paul, Minn., providing their letter inquire you '1 he next session of the Waldo Ad- R, F. County from Kingman Leonard of Mrs. Eleanor Perkins last week_The is received before Oct. 16th, as no free sam- DUNTON, Belfast, Me. vent will be held Sunday.Mr. DR. J. YV. CLOUGH OF LIBERTY, cubed of mn:i mai .Conference in Searsport ples can V»e obtained after that date. Belfast, Oct. 6,1896.—tf l-m: or Clifford of Boston has a Ladies’ Circle met with Mrs. peuing Thursday, Oct. loth, at 7 p. ni., and spent few days Mary Whitney oiitinuing over the with his at the Hall Oct. 10t.h. A JOHN M. SIMMONS OF BELFAST, clkfo of iuiffmatism following Sunday. A mother, Mrs. George Clifford, at Grange goodly toll UP cordial invitation to NEWS. all. number were and a little sum BOKJM. Fort Point-Mr. Horace Staples, Jr., ar- present quite HENRY KNEELAND OF SEARSPORT, crm i, of i.iu ma a Several here was are in receipt from Gen. rived Saturday from New York_Mr. and taken, which will go to help repair the PORT OF BELFAST. Tinner Stephenson of invitations ARRIVED. Barbocr. In Deer Isle, to the willow of MISS M. A. to the and Mrs. Clifton of church. The ladies are talking of having a the PATTERSON OF BELFAST, ,.i m f\ marriage of his Susan Simpson Saxonville, laie Capt. Kentley Harbour, a son. daughter, Gill, to our Oct. 1. Sell. Geo. B. Ferguson, Ferguson, Ban- (This case lias attracted attention as Miss former « are Mrs. little entertainment once a week for this