The Republican Journal. VOLUME 56. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1884. NUMBER 30.

FARM. CARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. times to wash as to and Yes ana No. at rut A to President Eliot. more, pick it, the widder's, an’ wood fer her the But jest then one of oar neighbor Reply Literary News and Notes. Letter from Colorado. RKITRLICAX are .JOURNAL. '.lien the berries not worth half price IIY JOSEPHINE rOLL VRD. hull Then at night, the wirnmen- fam'lies come been to the day. ’long. They’d LETTER FROM HON. EDWARD MCPHERSON. NOTES FKOM A WALDO I’Ot'NTV MAN IN THE Tor rhi-, brief faeis to to market or to department suggestions, send keep for home are two so folks would all come in with baskets o' wood-euttin’ an’ was on their The Midsummer Century will con- There little words, small too, way To The Editor of the Boston Journal : Holiday W EST. 1 I H! I ->M KI h V KK Y rillUMi.U MORNING BY TH K ! and experiem are -olieitetl from housekeep- use. These differences may make all the They seem of no account at all. good an' they’d have a an' home. President Eliot ami tain “A dance at British Wild Flowers" by er-. farmer- and gardener-. Address Agri- things, party makes in his anti-Blaine [Correspondence of the Journal.] difference between a As over careless fall: t paying crop, and lips they a real time of it. Wo Lif an’ he a-bed of the 2‘Jlii tilt., an attack John and Alfred Parsons the artist. cultural i'il iPw. Journal (Dice. Bel fast Maim merry got home, lay Logan speech upon Burroughs Leaving Rock vale June 23, we crossed the one that no \W hear them oft from day to day. the ami of the Journal Co. brings profit. Don’t neglect Balaam an’ si an' Lif had to the a-iuan\ a with all his bruises an’ history purposes Republican It will be one of the most decorative articles in Republican Publishing And oft their meaning we gone day Greenhorn range of mountains, distance to mulch next time. convey party. This attack combines so much of Inac- thirty in a euttin' with the big sled, an’ 1 was broken bones. illustration and most in text that has The Right Way to Kill Weeds. dumb, pantomimic way. airly curate statement and unsound as to charming a of the wild- « judgment miles, greater part way through K'.riioN Term** It a l ranee, $*J.ou a to from The year; go homo school with the Dover funniest thing happened after that. a ever iu the u trie year, at the expiration o*f the Breakfast Drinks. Two little words,—as far apart justify reply. appeared Century. er, grander scenery than the state of Maine can We have written the an’ home at with Bale 1 never on airth would it Ilis fault with the repeatedly upon As are the the chart— children, go night a-b’leeyed could prime Republican platform poles upon John B. Alden, Pearl street. New York, boast. The idea of a road \ *\ fknsiNo Tt i:\is. one true to kill weeds in cultivated is that it is not “clear ami He building through E..r square, (oneinch way BY AN NIK K. JACK. Make heaven or hell within the heart! an' the hoys. a-happened a month ’tore the time Lif unambiguous/- inn $1.00 for one wet k. ami we maintains that, in the essential of di- sends us the first number of The Book World, those deep, dark ravines, where the sun’s grounds, but find seme of the readers The Height of bliss, the of woe. We had i. _yv w Boston. erably overgrown grass he recommended. To make it to (Hil tjuebcc," an’all them nice old games acres ground; an’ I wati’t ’thout a good pages perfec- And realize our sad mistake ! standard for gold and silver; the of I > tree worked out fur the tirst lime after regulation some being tion one a that they don't Once “double nine-patch,” an’ “Irish inter-State The will contain, in Mr. Ca- foot” prefers to walk of the more danger- B »stnn. requires coffee-pot with a Vain the endeavor to recall play now-a-days. chain,” commerce; the proper limitations August Century It had been in rows > planting. planted fl The little word,—so so small— Lif was ’looted to kiss me in a o' an’ a "risin’ sun" besides some educational and labor the re- ous where a vicious horse or a broken M. I’kiikn ;n.i. A Co., in Mate St..P.oston,ami ! Me base. A French filter-pot is the slight, game quilt, upon legislation; ble's novel, “Dr. Sevier,” a thrilling description grades, J>1 :u N. V noth so that the cultivator could We deem the occasion of our fall! an’ a form of the civil service; the land a;., ways, erst. X'lir boil it if wish to forfeits, an' land! how he did blush an' comforts feather-bed, an’ thirty public ques- of the of Confederate from break bar means eternity. Here my California H "I >• m ■ .v.'t W >t., Boston. you pre- the of departure troops ashington b, run in directions, look as wanted to o' o’ as car- tion; protection the ballot and the true > opposite leaving serve aroma. a he sneak out yards “hit-an’-miss” stood me in stead. 1 never r ie »vvei.r A y >., lo .sprueest.. New Y"rk. the Buy two-thirds .Java Many manhood has been wrecked. though purty rag of the On each the New Orleans at the beginning of the Civil War. experience good 1 little the to in- theory government. topic !l Hama, 4i Park K«ov, New York. only squares around hills And fortune at the flood-tide checked the doer ; hut I saved the soul the with a twisted as ever was a ".mi one-third Mocha: the first is requir- poor pet, stripe, you makes no uncertain deliverance. Pres- The march of the New York Seventh down great pedestrian, even in my younger cleaned out hand. The corn had Because of folly or neglect trouble, out an' hidin' laid on. identplatform Eliot by ed for tho latter for flavor. I by slippiti' myself eyes evidently understands its declara- and my gray hair me warning that M Bm K1BKK> or strength, in and thorns sow. is also described, with le*.s days, gives remitting money desiring come youth; sharpest they in a bod-room. Bale never’d tions and its for he vents it, in Broadway hardly V a !:-■•<- ? must state up quite unevenly, perhaps owing racier to have codec roasted at the speak, an’ Si’d act that purposes, upon papers'changed, the gro- And brilliant prospects overthrow, l must preserve my strength for my '.v gross, the fierce denunciation that it is “Immor- graphic power. declining P -.1 rai rha- »rn sent, .• \* to cold weather, perhaps to poor seed, •Bout we started for home. when we met. But we cer'.-. as hands are liable Who know not when to answer No. midnight sheepish got ’long For this reason I tuc "ft-. t.> w hich It is to inexperienced al in the highest sense.” Not content with this years. always ride. After go. and to both, so the culti- Bale an' Lif set on the an' Si tine. Lif was one o’ an’ The Rambler is a Chicago in which perhaps partly to lea-, e a few berries in that have been front seat, the best teuder- he descends to weekly, particulars. All the while dis- reaching the summit of the mountains one can vation and had been These little words we oft misuse; an' me in the straw and huffier robes in est an’ bravest o’ souls all his life. lie the social, musical, theatrical and artistic \!'M;N>I ■] vT**Tt« E.\F> T«>KS AN! AROIANS hoeing postponed .-eoiehed. it a bitter taste. But puting party’s frankness, he pillories its literary, giving In haste consent: in haste look as far as the can either th-dr Pr for the corn to to sh ,w refuse; the o’ civil service as “the are away eye search, 'Mate u• .■ vr spooiiluls ground pint regards ri■ [ r. ; tightly after pouring on These little words have or simply journal. so a weights, wings. for duplicity, he tirnls its "'declaration ai : iii'. \\ hen a i.i w made, the date grown quite luxuiiantly. that pretty boxed hi* \ ears for 'im. plain ever chanced to sec. a* their .payment the boiling water; let it boil half a min- To hear us up to higher things. .Plain jnsmng. the rugged peaks pile -nd. and >1 it; B- fair s,-d pad started. against Importation of contract labor a vio- Blanche Willis Howard, author of “dietin'' -rrcs’p got ute and set to Or torture u- with sting*; But at last the everlastiu' dunce an’ one above another until seem lost in the i ■' \ i\ era m l- ei> l>> -ee tiia i i m-::: hack settle. In this way, poisoned up lation of sound from which he takes they < principle, and “One .sumhut" has written for Si. Nicholas The hired men b id t ikeu hold of the And since through 1 hem comes weal or w r. to me. there. 1 was so ••Well, said old Peter, as he came an I Mibsyrlhers in arrears coffee vviii he clear without the aid of proposed right sir,” appeal to the Charging it with clouds. It is indeed a grand to look wisdom tbe\ will show people. a sight ar< r< -ted c-war \ the sum* due. >b of weed ;u cat tie:.t. were Superior ink m\ out on the with his cowardice on the short story of child life in (iermany. which j killing and or shells. is not hack that breath seemed to go porch pipe, “so you Silver Coinage question, he across the fertile which lies the oggs If it possible to Who pause, ere Yes or No. valley between determined t- make a g >.«! of it. answering me come here to tishin' ?" overlooks the proposition of the to will appear in the August number of the maga- job the Cheer. front fer a spell, an’ then 1 said some go platform j two of procure ciemn, always boil milk, and [Good settle an international of ranges mountains and observe the Belfast Two able bodied men a -tout I permanently standard zinc. Joel Benton will contribute a en- Directory, with horse use mighty things to ’im, an' 1 a- “Yes,” answered, “I understood that poem loaf sugar. sharp kep’ gold and silver of all the gradual the mountain side, as the there was coinage by agreement changes up *• and cultivator went at tut to : titled “The Curious House." for which Mrs. u v;v <: Kami: ab t, drive, !Va needs, first sayin’ ’em, tell at last si says good tishing hereabouts, and commercial nations. the of all, the help of a Excitedly denouncing green grass gives way to the -mialler trees, the other to hold. The team went “Illf.” at rate I should like to a for silence if.-ni in., r. 111. Arrive a. to make "l’ap I'll drive awhile now, yer ban’s any spend few platform about the “enormous sur- Celia Thaxter has prepared an illustration, aud p. ■‘cosy" it in perfection. A “co- then the larger timber follows In its order. »>-.; '.a p. m. a row. and then tiinit d and must he cold, aint ."' these hills and mountains.” plus” in the Treasury, he thereb confesses through is a w BY I.. they days among Helen a short story for girls, under 1 dded cover, made to tit the J. HARBOUR. Campbell ! -I.-:: .i-«y e\- rpt su;.- py” Ignorance of the fact that both in the fourth V xt conies what is called the “tim- went hack in the same i-ivv. so “Well." said “there's commonly directly ge- tea-: t. It is in two Bale said they was, si he dim up Peter, trout in the title of “The S. F. B. P.” generally shaped A body wouldn’t think, to look at my and fifth paragraphs of the platform it meets ber line." where of all n-i -r intenae iiM*' ian i- nic the a Stirling, into the some of our streams, not so vegetation kind*.‘'ex- ground very thorough half-circles, stitched around, front sent, an' his pap routes though many this issue, first by denunciation of the inaction -r M"ii in n wadded, writin’ an' now. that the time the nrra and all the weeds in its track. spellin' back an' sets me. An' ten as there used to and there’s hills a of the Outing ami the Wheelman for August lias cepting snow plant," ceases to grow. This -1 tearing up by in 'bout he, present Democratic House of ?; ... S mi. mod and corded. It can be made very was when 1 could or Represen- out-spell airy boy which the d articles : “Art in is a bolt where but are to >;* i:•.• r F ivi,.-. n.nk- -i\ r<• utoi After over the field in tins 1 foun’ from the and mountains too. if choose tatives, alone can initiate such following illustrab Au- nothing barren rooks trips per going way. ornamental by bt aiding or crewel-work. miunits, I’d jumped fry- plenty, you legisla- V. •• in Skimmerhorn an' and -v B. i: a- 1 A fi girl township: they to walk latlon; secondly, by of action when Tokio;” be set-n. 1 hen it twice in a row one way. the operation Tea in' pan into the tire, so to : for fur enough. They’re a good pledge gust“Tricycling Trips in “Yachting j would seem that nature be- 1; s,...... require- water.• /••.'■/. on the hob 1 could, an" I done it too, once when they erally complaining platform ‘Nays a low riesswi.-e. as a: kind o' sidle toward me. an' hem an' did you with you to'fish with ?" to ber 0 “The in and “An rest with snow. One about the R 1 air lie, i, J’* pa mg the i.>\\ p’.anni-d planting and stew before using, and it should had a up bring good many wrong things trap the voters Shaybacks Camp.” peculiarity big spellin' ln-e down to l’ertater about tariff M i: Kt. \. Ft A.: 1 •. lit r.r : t:. A< the iiel-1 was a -mall one. not haw a an' : at I answered. “1 was he to mountains of a, F.s!r never • a while, then say “Nothing all,” legislation,”" proceeds argue Culucky Trip.” Arlo Bates contributes Part 1 this state is very noticeable, that boiled. Allow teaspoonful, where the from six in of ! .■'•! trip- A! '‘."ii. .n•; \ ih.1iy ir mii .alter over an acre, all tie- soil, Ridge, brag spellers told in the town only favor the gradual removal of such is stirring of ttfe “How do you like school-teacliin', any- that you were a great of “A and there are other arti- the entire absence of trees .»f kind on the I i.".ra~t 1 MM-'lay.-. Thurs'iavs am: heaped, f..i every person. After pouring deestriets had come to settle a dis- imposts as American from Strange Idyl" j any of weeds was in long and prevent industry a. ii. Ri li ning arrive nt Belfast on and the -fng done how, Miss work, fisherman, that you could let me east side, while the west of ujiro waiter 1 : it foi one moment stand 'bout which deestriet had the lies’ Mahnly Putty tough entering into competition with the rest of the eles of interest, which with the well filled edi- side the moun- M m. a little more til in a. half time. As pute eh ?" have all the tackle I would n°ed.” day's world—a to which no Protection- < tains are covered with oak and 1 :: neat tin then under proposition torial make an \celk*nt num- pine. The di- g" r. M,r. u-|. -':e f'f. Ms ..f lire, place directly speller in it. They was one hundred an’ departments up soon as the team Ita-i started in t work "La me, no." as innercent as a my said old rest- ists will object, unless greater I’. Frankfort, Winter- the hefeie the to says 1, “I"pun word," Peter, thereby injury ber of this entertaining The viding line on the north and south is so "rosy" calling family forty-nine stood up t" spell down, four be inflicted other of very monthly. s' of civ ss g. tl:e men f.e.iu -■•■! lamb. ■•! like it ing his on his knee and look- upon branches American tabic. In tliis the tea splendid." pipe-hand labor. Wheelman Co., 17# I'remont street, Boston. straight that it would seem that it must be the :• nisi .• i". 1a at a. m. i'-nve way, preserves school-teachers 'moug 'em an' two Returning with lines foi eh-imng out the weed* in grad- “Do, eh/" Bale. “I shed think ing at me, the R -s a: 7 a. in., at Bella-! at .> ii its delicate aroma. says steadfastly “you're queer- This analysts covers the whole work man arriving p.u«. uates hom a an' I. l’m- of President The of of instead of nature, one is often -I lniis. \ \ college, Mahaly est Origin by Charles Darwin, i' \ ..S' .. mi.<• me tm\ n- the •!■; tig the euilivnti- it'd he wenrin’ on one. An' I've fisherman I've seed everv Eliot’s allusions to Species, ttirougn If reader has not tried tea “a la mighty yet. Nigh the policy indicated in the in — any denee Skinner that the deceived distances, new ;• '. •>. •- t* 11 ’< way hull especially arrivals, i.:. 1.;1 r:; M' Miiviii", I’an-r- many weeds weie ton: :.t;-i spelt alius noticed that most wimmeti-teachers year some two or three cf ’em here platform. Pray, where is its want of “clear- will he published in the double number of the > process up Basse." it is a is to stop i, ro. ami 1 < \- quite revelation It ot 'em down on the air so clear and ob- Augusta. >aliy .u n *■ pile “loquaciousness." in ness?" And in what is its Humboldt of >ci. m e. O. J. being transparent that •• t;» e-set tin- s-di. tl turn out the tishin and never “ambiguity?" -mn 1 i.o.f. i*« iti'i ia; .t.iv ai p. in.. pi -bly a lem- old mai ls il they teach very season, there Library Fitzgerald plaee pieceo; peeled, weli-sugared But, me. sometimes 1 dutino to President Eliot answers tills while jects at a great k stance seem to be within one’s A'U. -ta ;i...... < 1 !;»v. Rt*l ..j lug being well covered with earth, while lausy was a man who didn't l his complaint New York. Part 1. is now and Part. II n at long.” ring jinted ready s a\ ,• the bottom of each before making it. p, :ii 1. ;i M .... cup pour- save me now whether is or isn't an grasp. To show how one can be I their were to the am. and they and his and his will be issued in a deceived, ■la i. I F' ‘.a !(!i' \ I.t N". tops exposed ov er ••till me! pole, reels, lines, aiid his But this rashness of statement is not August. 1: is commonplace s'.age S'ftrsIUont. uig it the tea. hot and strong. Iced h in 1 know one in! says 1. kind an genera! a "sugar.” they's o'gay flirty will relate an instance that occurred a few 'i ... 1 i ii ..r-i.i; a :a searsm-mt after lew unless thither disturb- hooks, and his and his the most offensive part of President Eliot's that the of Darwin lias revolutionized days, ; a ran he served in the same at this 1 like. -I aint a hit afeerd o' that, an’ I'm dry-good Hies, theory 1 I; Sa.tu. V ..I Hall’s p Ui*. way “sure.” but don't mind 'bout the other, The since while l.g ed. would he m condition to grow about j whiskey tiask with a long strew to it. speech. specific charm* which he makes of Natural science, and has days driving into the city of Silver nor. season. sure there's nothin' in bein’ every department Rut. mind ye, I'm seventy-two years) disgraceful respecting Mr. Blaine's attitude on Civil Ser- t > as weii as i'ei -re. if 'litl. l he is on a ;. ; .a -\a .:i\ ii .• an 1 N -rtl net ter t-C tiie Now, you want all these I city located plain at the base peidjiis (. horn latte must he and soak- I an old maid." Then 1 things, vice is even more to profoundly affected History and ■ scraped old now, on to see- gabbles on, an’ open criticism. 1 Philosophy. *. quote : l.-r,'- rn.i.vt M -Ihbvs, u ;• g ■: Tin with lines —seventy-two a-goin' haven't 'em.” of the mountains. A- ed in milk : a an got tin* sentence as in 'Hu* Journal of Art: in short that it has my companion and I -.t 4 p. ;:i Lima < F rankP-rt i hour before using, to -three, —an' old are says.- reported changed fundamentally attention to weeds enty people forgitful. j “Whatever use June Jo. a-.- a.: i.\ at Belfast 3 in. pan! .ittle any except you yourself will suit approached the city from the cast, we saw a 'la.’- lug p. bee it tro;n lumps. Allow two sticks to 1 never was a writer, an' i “But I’ve no idee o' bein' an old maid. the whole domain of human thought. But pre- a. .ta-t i; pert’ekler good “When men like Blaine Ai.ii.a. aihos, t:.rough the towns those :n tlie hii.s. digging them out. and me,” I answered. and Eogan, whose crowd in street. a of milk, which must he boiled and I allow to some rich old what are the large gathering the Presently S' ii: p :i. l.l’i'S'im :.i« s' i. len an 1 itoeklani. pint now my halt's are so crampy an'still', I marry codger whole lives show they do not believe in it. cisely conclusions and principle- lea\ ,ng them between tile rows. No care j "All said he. “I'll do the place we saw two I' e\i Arrive at Belfast !J m. ■-'•■■ eetened. Make right then,” dogs a •'j.t "umlay- the soaked chocolate cay n’t write even as as 1 oneet yet.” themselves on a platform with the [Civil Ser- developed by Darwin as the result of his fa- having slight unpleasant- i.e.iA e Bel !a.-t at 1 III. was taken not to the liail’e.iv- good best 1 can for in the mornin.’ p. step upon mb' a tine sir. stir j \\ .-11, now. Balaam was w w you Hut \icej principle, they commit an act of Ness, which will attraek more attention ■ in the milk let it so hat as reck- gross answer than B -.i.t't •■litre li iwire a pa ; could. It's hard to o:i the lines, mous researches: The is to be found l.im-.Miivi.le, miles, i were “set out" keep it's to me not a and do a ■ leeils, many oned plain enough that you're immorality great mischief to the the .v i i•• R- .las: Mm. ... lad!' ,i minute. Serve hot. as when well oil' in them pub- Jersey could in these western cities. P-aisUi} fer 1 don't see right well, even with my party days. He’d lic mind." only in the study of his immortal work, the Lily in. Im uae < entre same al IJej. ! the heavy tread of the men's boots, so game fisherman or you wouldn't come p. lays arriving tujsewai in it becomes flat. best on. any amount o' land an' cattle an' a As their colors were I last at Mi. only specs good This purports to be statement of a fact. Y* t of which is now for the tirst easily distinguished p. that tl.ey were almost sure to live and o' here without your tools.” Origin Specie-, in.' 7 •.. t.. s e\. The best ‘areaklast of all is hit in the hank : an' 1 it is not a fact. chose the white as ^".ti>p"i*t, miles, tw i-e pt beverage 1 reckon them that reads this will money reckon President Eliot ought to know time at \v dog my favorite, my com- The -altiv.iti->n been so l o this remark I published, a price inch brings it within e ... grow. had done made answer to the >;:n 1 Beil a-1 ai :* m. ami mi., r <’■■■• ■ nit that as as tie* j which, being more oily and un- lull when 1 that I used to savin what 1 did, kind o' agged im early spring of pvj Mr. Blaine panion, thinking his better than mine, a. >• the reach of all. sight •ii .a : tie Bel Iasi train Lean- aisport that tew weeds had wiled, and good say (‘fleet that, 1 was committed to a recently til t; ms. is strongly recommended for on. fer before 1 could 'im he though very fond of himself retorm in tin Civil .Ser- .1 •. ;• a. ami i.. iu Ml .. l*e: t a-t ill be a school-marm, an’ was counted a stop blurted lit' saw in favor of the p. .irriAing ] it was not an matt-t to in it vice. as is testified Cubed State- Senator thought points yellow -• determine did not by Himself .1. c. < i" ".ii.c aa llh pie tr..ilis. easy tii -sr who have weak It is out. fishing, my pleasure depend Again, by kdd-mith. i- N<>. Id lungs. made one. men that's MiteheM of Bets were made on which of tIre weeds between file rows mighty good They's the of the Pennsylvania, then Chairman of dog. the spot. Everybody ! 1 I ks .:. ■•Ve upon possession all of the Standard We would like to lhe same way as chocolate, a lit- a-livin' here in tin. Mahaiy That's sensible in appliances the Civil Service R**form Committee >f tin* Library. is were to to only got gran’-ehildren right of anxious to bet in thNcuuntry. an 1'di*: likely die. and which live. professional as Asking aged ii*.! Tii' f ■li-wing i-1!!-• program.:! for tle vaniila is on mi added as a this ye. Mat ty a man that's settled an’ stid- sport. Senate, and publicly stated by Mr. Curtis iu look upon the person who can read a flavoring, township that 1 lamed their letters chapter who chanced to he at ... o Mi ili« Ml flcivnt li 11 r*' lie- In less than one week's time, esiieeial- said of idy standing the gate of which takes oft an eue that's "Perhaps you think," the old man, Harper's Weekly September *2J. lsvj. in of this novel without to the rest. .'1 I M;. 1 i. 1 ;**v \V. il. \V 1 the over-rich taste, A an' tell that Skin- dy. gut smnethin’. 1 ttint wishing read mi.mi-, will; a good sliowet to, they’ll you Mahaly “from the 1 which Mr. Blaine was credited with having her cottage the distance to the she > .y intervening, sneh way that 1 don’t be- city, replied iii* ’: -. .;. in. Nd i.-.tf h nice addiiio,. to either chocolate or cocoa but an', spoke, There is in to j ner was counted a school- forty-four. Mahaly. ye know, I'm outlined in his in Maim* a something it. hard describe, m.- ! a tie-lil will he so well set with mighty good lieve them fellers with campaign plan by "As the crow ilies it is two miles, but will pray proiiably s one o' the jinted you a of marm in : I ne' er them poles which and moderate tenure lie which touches the emotions and the M. g* ■. r a.* etlng, 7 p. m. heaping tahiespooliiul whipped her day an' Unowed light-complected, youngish security could enlists p*. wet ■ can ketch but Nud it a little further th« ■ fish, that ain’t so. That by the wagon trail.” .■ •. 1;-r -f and ving greatly surprise cimim the men, that don't look as old as obtained for all in Market placed top of each cup. any more 'bout grammar or bottomy an' they air bv persons public employment. sympathies of tin* reader from the opening to or." •' A. H T. ;.en who did :!,e lieeg.g in two w.-k-. old about the little with the Furthermore it is well Much at the distance, we -.!;••• pft-M Pro:;'! llig, This. too. must re with (illeen Mis story hoy known to those ordinar- surprised great which lightly flavored an than 1 know years. lien dead the close. the secret lie- in the un- ala >• d, 1. in.; prayer same will 1. freenology ferlosophy | Dusenberry’s who Informed in affairs that Mr. Blaine'.- Perhaps meeting perhaps, the operation be ’• pmhook ketched all the lish. while ily public found to be correct, we drove on. anilla. now. Folks didn't care in them now a m in' on to two years, an' I've alius Reaching w ith n so days! the previous views .in this suhieet were conventional il y of the storv. One does not feel ii*.. pi the weeds grow stmt g. 1 gentleman with the modern materially tlie we r. o-ii-i ir Hi.' -?!•••*"•!, I lev K Tuft-. ated, tfe m La it s a c minion be vet eule'lated on in' an' I tell improve- modified city learned that my favorite had won age 'bout bein' lamed to talk smart an' marry again': by the olhee-hunting pressure which that the to ,*:ist r s,4 ,u j.. in.; pren idng ai and so ru gi-d that no ments, who stood of characters were created to order, tit ueavily rditiary : iin M. I never alongside him, kep' marked and clouded the battle, and that I had won- 1 < Trench Ii is made with a ye. knowed the brief month- of (Jar- think it best _ mi r im < 7 ;n. people. 'cordin' to rule, an’ it didn't make a unto hilly. any pra> ting. p. method of euli :;i h we ; mcit ef- body throwin' out his a certain niche in a of art; but that • beautiful llies and never tield's administration. President Eliot temple they I■ -.i:1st li < mn street, Re v. T. I* quart ot clear, strained coffee, a quart of o' ditfrenee to folks then whether t hat 111 k my fancy jest as you do. Taint can, in not to tell, .i feet tin m. so in i v. they is a this matter, be the censure are taken from the world of tF di-aud-biwod :-a-pt Pre; h’r.g at le !."• a. m.. Sunday upon and the id a got nothin’, pure lie. The spared proper Ming milk, sugar to the taste, was two or that.yer sieh a good an'so fancy Hv r\ ity or town in the west has a character .-m h-mi.iv lir.-t evening .• whipped hundred an' eight eight hun- speller, spry which attaches to an incorrect >u;iday again he Seeded, for a: -tin-;■ n■;■ of w i-e is chaps who must have so representation beings about us, with warm hearts, and beating a in with the whites an' smart, an' all : ev’rythin' jist as i n. at 7 p. .p of three or four eggs. dred an' two bones in 'em. that it's somethin’ only by pleading an which, in a or genius, they an* termed. Silver* btTclaims next fish. Hut for all I ignorance and I :illu Miill::irl1.t U-t .*«•:. Preaching il .ur year. Ii use the gen'rally gits that, teacher of others as to their i« pulses, passionate hope- and longing-. A with hot water, and 1 allow that I'd a-been turned out if Itnr, Mahaly." public duties. in- «>ld Man Horne, as he is as 1".i;. a. 111. cv we coffee-pot commonly called, N believe :1 etc 1- a ;: .-i 1 better don’t like their way of tishin’, and I take eon-isteii! with insirin tion. vein of and re-i-tU•-- iioodduunor « in “An' il the sponianeot < m.i ii, ! -o. Hall, Ji'.gii street, r*up pour the codec and mill; alternately. I'd time a-lamiif an' old gander didn't her in*. To ■'a In tiii Ill s' one man a-spent my leys spread no stock in it President Eliot is dissatisfied not gen describe the old gentleman’s I III!. U -*•' v 1* » place I've been fishin’, sadly only the book, i! is I I- Pn li.lt r| rt. Cover for three oi four minutes. the 'tween ribs an' his big, band over myself pervades hut always *»eif-g,>\soil- closely girls ditFrenee tloatin' shcep-.-kin-inittetied with the present of would be v a-t iiidav in l:.e .-mtn. enough to drive a horse, and li dd a •;!- on and off, ever since I was a little asp.vts political life, but appearance bevonil mv power. I an I'm a .onbii if the and his an' boy, ed and never discordant or otlen-ive. The 'iv-o\;« 1 ne Oodles meet at Musonle sp whipped sweet- ribs that didn't lioat. In fact. 1 didn't heart, grab my hand an’ kiss it with all we have had for In a Temple, tivator :n eorntield. Have and I’ve kind there twenty years. oily say that In* is an old man with piercing r- i- any ordinary 'hi! e l caught nigh ev'ry is, ; M.i H:g ened whi e of egg in each [Good know the ditfrenee. 1 don’t know as 1 could help it. spirit of flippant criticism he proceeds, w ith an characters, some of them, would have done cup. black and < i1 ■ ■: iii .* n the cultivato; close the from the eyes, board, his dtv*s \- p.: -1M t n-rv K 1 N 14. Reg:::. r shut up enough 1 big jew-fish and cavalyoesdown air of to that “there was a time long grey Cheer. know I've heerd couldn't do nor say nothin' fer 'bout authority, say credit to Dickens himself. From :h smug- li. •ep.ngs -Id \\ ednesday evch’.i;_ in e.ed; month, lirst .- as to en- yit, only my gran-chil- when tivmelv He has a tine at ike time going through not two South, to the trout and minifies round every young mail knew how lie could ragged. ranch -p* : .1 ne-eting- at 0*1.1- dren talkin' 'bout seeli minnits, an' then 1 cried out, gler- in New Y «»rk H.trbor. and Peter M <»in- danger the eorn in [he hiiis. things: an’they sharp about here. Hut honorably serve hi.- countiy. but wo have not base of the i. v R. A M N !. Regu...l tearing up Tomato Plants. and when I catch a fish, Sansrre-de-Cri.sto mountains, the Training bout the of a an' clear like, felt to Im■ so sine close nis and his wife in their ■ ;.,. g 1 n* I. talk, too, .dower, the of the grog-shop in N-w .J< r- 1-1 -•! ... In -a- n.o-.:- s|,.-, Go onee in row one parts the first 1 do is to to him on 'that lines- between the two oceans, he claim*. As through way jus; “.'tie. I want to set thing try get war." and that we nouns an' verbs an' all an' I swan up on the seat a “have no' had for sey. to old >eeren with hi- wit and a# soon as the rows can he swi.. 'lost growers agree that to- that, the and bubbling he eaine o, * keeping hook, the next is to into this two \ears before anv 1. •. A: a tpn-r, N *. I Regular f.njy while. I'm all so tiling get many years that political action which is <■<>uutry * if one of’em kin thealfabet or cramped up a-settin’ of and I M!g- Sir-: M •. ei.:,:. MmI.-v. lug full m.-m. ile. ii ■*'. -ao- dn\ to njt. matoes ill the is a advan- they's sa.' him out a philosophy yellow, Boh Manning, the weeds ground great o'the water jist as soon as I kin. high education full of moral principle." It is ther white man settled ln re he had his choice ‘• in the bottom o' the "•i 1 o- at table back'ards. an' that's long sled, l.ifll eminent 1 lie next thi t ‘ge. S;akes or trellises are now used, multiplication I don't in no time tilting that such nun should be and lawyer, and Kate, one of the ino- < day go through in’ him. promptly °f V». ji. (;• ..;.,r nn t;rig.- M"ii- opposite J driv e." put worry location, after having gained tin* consent of t" a to train A what could say when 1 wan't but ten, publicly challenged. Since the w ar our onsti- diameter- in ti -tioii. ami Wii- r- t n oi > i. > ini* at can. way, the emtiv.o.ir stiil rinsed meat extent, them to. two animals in the world pathelie Henry pee having Si dim down a “There'sonly tution has been the Indians. He claims that as 1 on to 'tliout word, an' 1 in relieved of the taint of slaverv, he. all wise g*j. No ilb ginnr meetings ’1 common is to to of a-goin’ ’leven. up mnre. the to he safe to : let way train single stakes that likes to worry smaller erectors a our laws of the young minister who i- ;he hero of m-;.. o\ enough perfectly ins Lit ; an' stain of caste, and a real re- iin-n should never .i. oa ii in*»i*t:i. >p* v'.als at Hut. my land ! I aint !li“ one to be place by I vowed to myself do. married. He lives alone the field rest another : the third about four feet in height, tying the plants while afore kill em ; one is the created. Not have slaves been the tale, tlu-re i- not a character but is drawn day day that il Lit to good they public only with -i raisin’ a fuss "oout the 'o proposed me, I'd jump out freed pet eat. which in* keeps in a bird cage. m •I.M-S.M 'Mil,!.;; »1.1. M.M.iVVN TV liCS as oil the hist with to tin* stakes a» Tills is little present way and is and made citizens, but have been with illimitable w go through again day they grow. o the cat, the other what they call the they skill from a keen and k Hal.. n* and sled an' walk home, even if it was In eoi •: M tin Ilign or no over of doin'things. I aint a grumblin' an' fault- made sharers in political power- a revolution versation with me he said. “Young man. tiie cultivator a little wider. The improvement the old way game fisherman. This kind of a feller of human nature. \\« are mistak- spread five miles. of which called all knowiedga tindin’ person, an' I've wit null'to know prodigious import, forth tin- I 1 w.is igh'y years of ag-- and 1 came horse will l How the rows fetter this letting tnem lie on the A much never after no fish that don't mind en if tin yesterday ground. lint 1 needn't a-worried goes InToie qualities of the g. lunation which carried book falls into that limbo of oh-, uritv that ii aint liest to in one old rut any 'bout to tin's S;; i' e time lier.uise til- ran tie tetter is to set the in rows of keep Lif, bein' it when Pikes peak Was ;i hole in seen better, if plan plants lev we ketched. He goes fur them kind forward. Beside*, tin- vast issues of paper that receives nine out of ten of the novels of alius. 1 make no doubt but what the hadn't gone more'll ltall-a-mile a mi feet and the three made for the war, ''lie ground, and 1 w as one of the few that W .; ••* 1. N |. everv man is neodr.i to drive i.ef.-re. lie can apart, feet that loves their home in the water and money, have been funded ; pack- g.par meeting plants fore The woods the day. Published by Funk A W ignal (10 I- i.i. .o ei.lug. schools are better now than ever before; somethin'happened. had Hie debt its.-lf ha- tin- be with this time. the row. before setting the hates to leave and he makes it as practically disappeared, ed rock and mud on the lx rros to build that ■ certainly dispensed plants, ;i m it, just and PJ Street. N. Y.) 1.- "1 ■•..!' N■ I.I ». < > P inert- at an’ fer the best. good my hears in 'em then, an’ remaining Treasury notes hive been made con- Doy Paper.‘Jo cent-. out a of of and set everything's jest monn’ain. Ik. \ « ii -a m, The fourth mil the eultivatoi again dig earth, hard fur 'em as he kin. W'hat the lofty you beii. o me?” 1 iookid K 1- ll.nl the .Id nud 4tn I .mrsday cv day couple spits as we turned a cut in we game vertible into coin, faith has been I tell I've found that it to be the road, heerd public serupu- The will he note- mil. i■ l. m m.i crosswise, and then wait another be- m three branches of ones you, pays fisher iikes is the a tin August Harper's especially I he old man from to at a* be to day trees—twiggy a kind ol a smallest kind of hook, lou-ly kept, wound-of I In* greatest or civ i; (Op toe, id seemed A.,; .n Hey Vo 1, l>. "f II liegi.iar ineet- an' “woof! woof!" an' behold am in cheery blithesome all yer Fee -trite-, have for it- on American •- fore in the hand hoes. best- triangular form, with the days. the thinnest lino, and a fish that it takes been In aled, and a regenerated w<»rt!iy papers pla. l-e \ active for one of his Mi. 1 1!:. Twe-I evenings I’f eael) putting ye. there was a monstrous old ery years, and has the noticed that old folks are liruiu right Nation ha- arisen, in the rr.-ouree- of "The (iatew of ii! Now most of the weeds between til ions outward. Set the right fussy a while to mighty iy Boston.” m which W. 11. spreading plant good weaken. The longer the reputation of sending many man to a : square in the road. intelligence, and achievement. In all good I I.v'.:■ i.a i;-. 11- .last Lodge, No. ;;n. Regn- in tin centre of and as it reg'lar ’bominations to the airth an' yit, industry describe- and M- --rs. 11:t<-:111 ami Har- rows have been four times, this, grows weuk’niu' business kin he out. the liitleing bed of n»se>. I informed the «>i. 1 -- M :. iy evening at the C-Ivor uprooted Well, tin* horses spun this. Massachusetts has had a and gentleman that poor souls! it. But 1 they sqwealed an" conspicuous, rett with intervals of hours in- keep the shoots inside of the stakes they eayn't help more The idea is to let the fish in some features a picture Boston Harbor: "At Lake < twenty-four by raced like mad. the bear didn't sport. distinguished part. But for ity. 1 saw no n a*«m t.. doubt his word. He seeim-d 111 *i;M « ii 1’ ie if I haint clean oil'the track o' though meeting c.i-mi Sunday tween. in which to wilt and da and a around them. There is swan, my think there’s a all this great service to tin cause of human described Lrnest n passing string make chance for him to git by Inger.-t 11. with tiftet i" take ... o' i'i n t11 ( nlver.-ail-t church vestry. little any move toward 'em. oi g-eat | leasure in showing me about, and •• i!" better to story. rights, national honor, of cemented and in- -- there is little eham f r weeds to clean fruit That's like the eat with i I lust rations; and a w I.; rneeitng every >;ilur-iav very way get good, it away. jist her Uiehtield Springs, papei Was It haint much of a but mebbe “What is ?" says Hale. divisible I nion, the President of Harvard has it with delight tn.it my eyes rested Oil his itfi !‘i. a! 1 luiiiv etnip-n pari-'i. eateli hold and live under such treat- from tomatoes. story, mouse. She lets little erectin' w “A the hop no word of no it h re fen nee to heir metlieiual waters, ■■- I. praise, of special *. \. R ! v- 11. M .rshall P A. R.. No. As it’ll make lad': an' I do like to see great big bear,” says sign enjoyment—not strawberry beds loaded down with deli, ion* ment. the men come on with lias some dis- you otV, but the minnit he I even a sj ir tir-i and third Prl-lav eve- Whit) everything generally W 1 gits fur enough condescending word of ‘tolerance for by F. d. Nott. M. D. Mr. Ih will con- liegu meetings lad". It's all 'bout me down eli, declare upon word, if uglitoii looking f’’uit. Put for s..nie unknown reason ■ people my !.. .> in**i.tn. *ver the store, then- hoes will distinguish the connected with so this goiif she on him fanaticism directed; but the Angler High they easily advantage it, way ltalaam away, jabs with her claws, | unwisely nothing timie his ‘-Artist Stroks in Holland” in to Jack Oak Bottoms to an' w hat Dusenliern didn't a scornful sentence chatty the old li an did not ill\ iti me to live weeds from file wilted or dead of tomatoes is not teach, give yell and then if there's that in all these controversies help myself. -* "• ■' N fresh, growing perfect. any game left in him P H -. o ■;'• •■. j.• Kegn: ir meet that you could of heerd an w ith srlii-hness and company with Mr. Art will be V\ lien are happened there. half-a-mile, dishonesty and greed, and Abbey. repre- 1 have made it a to on th ... over ones, and will need to waste no time the allowed to run over she lets him it always point keep n...g r. It. finowlton plants Si a try agen. Of course the in these \ give one. an' nor signal ietories over each and all, t here sented a on the work of tin A — >cia som sir i. You see. after I’d Skinuncrhorn bigger quicker by paper side limn with the latter nor have excuse for '.he ground, the soil cool and spelled fisher could have a goo.) (.;f all had men in this country, so did any they keep " ink Hale was o’ game strong line and has been nothing to stir the or arouse hy v •»r.ii V- ,7". tneets ( very >tatur-!ay lie 1 out the sled an’ a principle t« d Artists” by Mr-. Harrison with the former. and nmist. It follows that to stakes township down, my pap, thought up a stout his the ambition of a education." 1 eiiarming not try to h lain the old man. as l lost *•'.• g at a m• A tin- I 1 v 4 1 ..No J. A l.lik AN l.h'.i *.N to school tell I'd clean liekiiy-cut, a-yellin’ like fury. political history of Ins since the Wheeler, Mi.-s Dora Wheeler, and others, a- of tive can take no mme turn stiller the sooner from summer go liggered through wouldn’t be He couldn’t country ::ie about bis ranch we M dot,,.-, a part days plants “i sport. give him • lose of tin- showing ♦•very thing oilier, H.A> ou'd better h'ist a war of the R--hellion, in tin* well as 1 can the ’rithmetic two times, an' could say yourself up tree, light by tin* fronti-piece reprotlnctton of Mr. 1 Mon f eu-d than if done ail at one.-, while the advan- drought'. his be remedied the butt and him and reel him of tin* came back to his He •* lays easily Mahaly Skinner !" cried out llalaam. spin out, actual events which, for the strength and cabin door. raised b around the jogerfy by heart. Then I was ready of Dewing'- ro-e-painting, “A Prelude;" sport, on the score of and thor- by mulching the with and let him and run till his popular movement invoked, for sun-burne | e ,-I •• M tages economy plants in, jump majesty they hand and toward the 10 !!. .. R*>4 \L Alll ANTM. A on d better not pointing to teach. was great on try to,” says Lif, in tin* inherent excellence of the results by “Antelope in Montana,” with -I .i 1-. _o. :li ■ are all in its favor. The saute to break the sun’s If People spellin’ is clean worn out. Now 1 to attaint'd, Hunting ■, Ma.-u.t.- I’cmplc, «m tne oughness something rays. a voice that pluck likes bespoke iiesc words; man. in them an' it had all over the didn’t quiver nor shake a ami for the exaltation iu our life which illustrations -Young go.” g. m 4th Ido.i.-.day evenings of eaeh month, should be again as nothing else is at hand, cornstalks an- days, got git inv fish ashore with all the in public by Board and Fn>-t ; history by operation begun just mite. “(Airis climb pluck and succeeded them, have been wont. Hit ring the early art of my visit be V -i 'bout me bein' the 1 eayn’t trees accompanied iii. 1.F ST I’i .»| »FI'I< K. soon tis of the old weeds out swer a Tomatoes such county speller was; very ’em. It makes ’em the first of a series of written and any pulled hnirahly. produce taste better. And without a in the of brilliantly me to come 1 well- not to be afeerd. parallel history mankind. vited again sometime, which 1 sh ill in am, after Nov. 1 the western mail will ar- so when it out that I was to Try Keep still, th, from flic hills begin to take root, or new a mass of foliage that they require much got goin’ as fur fun, I'll be bound I've had as Manifestly, he has not studied liiem. 1 invite illu-trattd papei.- on “Tin Cleat Hal1 of Will- Li il.i.-t time, at 11.In a. in., and 7..'»\\ i*. MiTin nsow wish moreof the -Id man’s peeuliar w i\ 11 riiM!" id tilin' western mail arrives al In.4a a. cultivated in this thrive, when or other school, of these fellers so frequently way may by mulching means, who are dreadful < Black's and K. P. Hoe's novels will have their o. I.-. 7 g ..i- a. li.iM Well, do know, 1 as lb ., t, i-sE >si ver < lifl' s was one j. Lea\e.-'-.dn in. anil p. m. the didn’t ’mount to shucks when it come to you felt if a wall a Washington, July tiw y eat ago of the most have tiie hand work postponed almost ground is never allowed to become anxious to have everythin’jist right, and usual superb illiistratioiis Hibson, o' hundred leet high was ’tween me an' all by Abbey. nourishing in the \\ without too Germantown good spellers. You might spelled the think can’t mining camps -t. To-day indefinitely greatly endangering diy | Telegraph. when they go tishin' till they’ve ami Dh linan, and more of the charming land- hull school down in words o’ two svdda- airthly danger Lif—poor, stupid, The Cooking School. t liei are many vacant stores and dvv ;.ml \ Hoon 4 the and tile hand work be to a suit of Sun- ellings. oiupanion. crop, may Lif—said so spent enough money buy >caj'e illustrations by Alfred Parsons will Kicking Cow. an’ 1 felt like crackin' their gawky, homely that stiddy the onei has a .1 -nt lloif-M I done at odd in or even in litils, noggins clothes. As a a Tlx* at i> prosperous city very deserted Mr. riiainpioti Ri- yelist of Aus- jobs, cloudy an‘ brave an' (lay gen'ral rule they're average girl marriage well instruct- a further in-ialinenr of Mr. when the hull on 'em set down on a little grand-like. Afeerd! 1 ed in accompany >harp'- ir ;i uni hngiiiitd. writes to the Med-! weather, while the old meth- solemn and work hard at To lake her place at the head of appearance. N* ar the city are located several Argus showery by 1 once had a cow. eight years old, that wouldn’t a lien o’ lot, pretty sewing. from Nature." "-ii!!;' Au-frai a. trial m the .-ix contest word like never afeerd bears. a without a fair of this use- pocm-pieture-. “Transcripts day.- od is “daguerreotypieal,”—I fifty family knowledge >i 1 v• ‘i miii« «■: iiumlx r ar- the Racine only the of weather was worst cow I ever so their fun. W hen I work I want to be 'inongtlie < very brightest tin- I held ful : lie iiiMiipii-iiship. after riding *s eonseeu- kicking saw, did how to that—the lirst on to my seat as best I could, household art, would hi to disgrace her There will also he stories and poems by Mr-. lit for tin- work. forgit spell for and when 1 in 1 and Pul which wen once y. oi— mu i;\.ljis limb-lieeauie stiif and doing from her She had been coaxed with (lie paid it, go fur fun mother and herself in tie- minds of all their ac- Roy Hoiningo, great youth up. we had. bosses a*ratin' so. You see the Maequoid, Mr. By nil r, Lucy Lareoin. Mr-. The same of a spell want to The hirers, to use a < .ml !.* i< positive lie won th*'great rare, principle cultivating lit- and all to no I made "'as take it easy and comfortable. quaintances. average youmr bride goes to pro but. mining \pn ^ion. th whipped.but purpose. road mirror there, an’ in sieh Fields, and others. V on Build- •All- !o The director of the deestrict was Ba- very a home of her own with a paper ••The eii.Pm 1 ride another loo miles tle often, is to the working of thai the next time 4'l>o you if on as few practical idea* bottom dropped out of them, and thei- applicable up my mind she kiek- thick timber that know, things go on to-day i_•:»ii»>t time immediately afterward, from the laam Dusenberry, an' 1 had to hoard at they was no show at all a matter which will have to come la fore her ing of the Muscle' will he contributed by any weedy fallow ground. A tield that d 1 would take iter hind and hold they're on now, that there'll cornea furnaces are cold, their are spent. 't •a e s up to turn ’round. goin' thrice a and one in stamps nd-rtu tV« produced by the il-c of St. leg his house most o’ the time : l'er I wouldn't day, which the health and 'Julian Hawthorne. Mr Curtis’.- is to be fitted tor a cannot be well time when it won't be considered Among top- there are e ,ool»s < it, training and racing, li-' eali- it crop it up while some one milked her. I only ut the traces, an' let them there high general prosperity of herself and others most many here who hav.- faith that in the hoard ’round altogether, an' Balaam lie Lif, ics in the ( hair” are National Conven- :. ;»«• mi "i,.; anion, and recommends it to all lilted in a however efficient toned to shoot a bird essentially depend. Then, if ever sin* “La-y near future single day had to wait until the next morning to bosses go!' bawled out Halaatn. “I sport slambang acquires their tunnells wili again be peopled athlete.-. the tools used. is had a right comfort’ble, snug house, as dead. even a passable skill in it will doubt- tions and College Commencement-. Time needed between see the fun. The next soon The game gunners will 'em cookery with men. and morning houses went in "ouldn t hev cm for three hun- pop less he much that the city will enjoy a boom the for soil to them days, though it crippled through wasting'and worrying am i !..-n ii* i*-r wi-o refuses to several operations the dry came around, the cow kicked as with little with threads get married, usual, dred dollars !” harpoons, long and manifold non-successes. Meantime d\s- nevi l* before equalled in the of boom-*. ■ wouldn’t he shakes of a house history i- a: u-*- that two Is an unlucky iiumtier. and become and for the weeds to any great tied to and can Iron on mellow, and the instant site kicked 1 lifted her “I want to 'em, the feller that lire pepsia, or other evil is in the Shipbuilding the Pacific. It 1: easi.v rmnediel. II is neither in daw up now. git you on to one o' the angel, lurking seems a great pity that so pretty a place nid and die. alternate cultivation out his and in shadow of her in --••■i.* 11v*■ l!y hind and in of held it bird, haul him with the table. To the wife and and with them, uni everybody leg, spite her, up bosses fust, an’ then 1 will young It will San Franciscans to should meet with a Balaam was a an’ his sister eu* the so surprise many such sad reverse. The sit. io. .v- <■ is and a bn to widower, circumstanced half the terrors iliat Un a lucky number. rolling, field may made sprout until she al' to and thinnest of housekeeper that so gave up effort in trying traces," said Lif to me, longest piece spool cotton, learn great and an is a Dorcas house for 'em; an' if ever a-holdin’ on to of the kitchen arc at onct* removed bv the in- important industry magnificent one. Lying as it does between all the weed seeds in it. and the kep’ will he the crnckest as iron has at W usi a .;ri11v, mud'ly, disagreealile article, young get control of her leg again. 1 called a the an' ervin’ sportsman.” troduction of tin* shipbuilding actually been begun there was a more snarlin’ old lines, out. “whoa! whoa!” over-ready, alwavs reliable. two ranges of mountains, with a beautiful val- •a io Hood >;trsaji,irilla, so pure, so rlear, -o «le- will lie at the same snappin,’ At this 1 remarked to com- the l’olrero. In the extons ve wonks of the plants destroyed hand to come and milk her, 1 holding up to the terrified critters. point my Royal Baking Powder. With its use ig:d ful, -am be obtained? lou doses $1.00. maid then Dorcas l never proper l'iiion Iron are fa>hioned to the North and South as time. IX. If. Farmer. Dusenberry, that lie was a little hard there can never he failure in Company already ley reaching away her log all the time : I then let her have Hut all of a was a panion perhaps bread, biscuit or of the to run ’em. suddiut, there many great iron ribs which will become far as the can A little live-year o.d boy, who haen\« r and Rio li rami i-g, walking kick again. 1 have broken a number of of the sled had corrugated visage, “1 reckon I'd have in the face of old This ready hoary lied to it a’ It is t<> to was older I his broke off an' Lif Dysnepsin. point gain- most for a very foolish attempt grow than what was, but pap short, large enough small industrial town. R. R. a cows of the habit of in the same to do lots of talkin' before I'd get even ed, the victory over inexperience and bad have branch running to this place, which kicking, had held on to the lines tell he’d When in will he more com- Could Not fine strawberries without the use of some hadn’t the much show to go to ben luck in other fully operation they keep Tim cow give boy with 'em fur the me the tilings Is speedily won. The makes it a for the way. instant your kicks, lift off the seat an' down into the way they give plete than any similar establishment in the distributing point neighbor- wit: nt t .11 1 msider Bit- kind of mulch. To get fruit, and an’ he was dretful back'.ml dragged Royal Powder, on account of it" your sulphur large a school, any- butt for of tisliin'. What I Baking sup- Tnited Stales. Fifteen hundred handswill be is ■ her leg, and hold it as black- snow. my style say ing camps. The city supplied with «. ii.irk;i •» '."i purifier. I know or several an abundance of one up just how. Then was erior powers as a leavening tin* ltoliy it. must make the they two agent, great there. INerv -f an ■ i-i wen- younger boys behind their 1 to their faces. employed part iron pt*oph-, wli'i-i' considered hopeless, that smith would a horse’s hind leg to set a hacks, say facility with which it he used, its ship water works, tin* water taken from a both rich and mellow in that an’ six two o’ in Then that old bear was ail’ at may proved can there he constructed, ami being iiav< m ii entire cured b\ your medicine. The ground girls, pair twins, tire lip ’im. 1 seed one of these fellers once with a and its every description shoe, if let cow go until economy, thoroughly established vholc- •• in the two miles -,ii. "f i'.liter- i- so large here that I eould where the run you your you The of mucliim There i> no anv neces- large spring valley from the Milplmr part roots ; but a mellow fam’Iy. oldest was “That !” someucss and as ry. longer can she girl Liberty butcher-knife, Mahaly, quick lish on his hook, that he was purity established by the tests .1"! |.p with" t hem. I.. S. 'i AT KM, PlUtr- call the neighbors to help you, running up sity." said living M. Scott, (i net a I of city. The streets are wide and well run- surface at fruiting time is to be avoided. Jane, an’ she was ’bout fifteen. says he. of government chemists and others, has become Manager kept, iiia 'i-t, -licet. Lawrence, 2t2’J will never the idea that hold Lausy and down the stream like a chased chick- the Works, **for sending orders Fa>t for iron The show ers w get you up me! I me now “\i a the general substitute for cream of tartar and ning at right Substantial of heavy hich have fallen re- mind of how them six t-'d taken big basket o’ en. We have angles. buildings “What of with her she The pervisions don’t you him in’? soda ships. every facility that they have kind sauce will you have your leg because- kicked. above ‘Why pull says in the making ..f nice, sweet, flakv, both and '" while the strawberries were used to all in one with us to the light, a.ill we can briek stone are to be found here. 1 -leak asked a waiter <>f a diner In a restaurant cently ripen- girls sleep great big, 'long the I. compete with them in work and treatment is more effective than all the wood-cuttin’, ‘And break my rod and line’? says digestible bread, biscuit, etc. With its use. w here u.•• < «iiui'-nts were Served w ith the orders have to increase the old-fashioned bed ; three at the head an' wiilder bein’ so an’ there was a price." During the latter part of last year tin* am told that the of this that ing. greatly helped poor, big he. don't have a the young mistress of the house mav take a society city equals "i: lie i.akl-a- as send me in baiters and ever invented to ‘Why you stronger i'nion Iron Works, while tough ya-sterday'a hut where the vines were grown tying legs three at the foot. butcher-knife in the as as in the of making application of in tin- State. As dress the ladles a crop, basket, well line an’ pardonable pride work her hands. any regards eoupie of circular saws.” break a cow of kicking. [Cor. Ohio pole?’ says I. ‘There wouldn't to the Board of Supervisors for the closing of without being mulched, the fruit in many As his wan’t null'. some case knives. I'd time to snatch will not sutler with those of our Tanner. though fani’ly big jest be no science in that,’ says he. ‘If it’s certain streets, made a statement that before by comparison A Word to the Wise. cases has been of very little value be- Balaam had taken one of his wife’s sis- out the an' hand it to The New Shipping Act. the would have iron Kastern cities. butcher-knife, Lif, science you want to show otf, says 1. year elapsed they ships It ou are c\er troubled with sick or nervous cause the has to it under This statement wav at of dirt that adhered ter’s to raise. His name was when tile bear was on 'im. Do think way. received Silver Cliff a we li.'.i11..•■In- '1 ■.1111. hoys Eliph- you to lish for mud cels. There’s The secretary of the has written a Kidding good bye for while tr'• .f Fellow s’Headache •‘Ever) testimonial we publish of Adamson's ‘you ought treasury the time with was specific. after the showers were Washed alet or as we Balaam ever considerable doubt, ami it Ii I:;.- ered ill* hi -a nds and will cure For sale passed. Botanic Baisam is We of- hikes, “Lif,” all called him. Duscnbcrry budged an inch letter to Benjamin L. Nichols* I'nited States will drive to where the you. Cough genuine. hereby more game in ’em than there is in any openly charged by the parties opposing the ljuerida. celebrated b nil druggists. Trial bottle only 20 cento. 4w27 berries be endurable for home use, it a reward <>i live thousand dollars for evidence Lif was 'bout the same as Balaam’s out o’that tree to Lift shipping commissioner. Providence, R. 1., in may age help poor Not other lish round and as grant that this was a picture..11 and Kassick mine is located. The distance from proving otherwise in a single ease. here, they'te reply to a letter about the only paper, s iv but it is a difficult matter to clean an’the he. I'd no idee the was so inquiring operation A oman m lie Imbued with a feeling of joy very F. VV. KINSMAN Si, gawkiest mortal; green as a boy brave an’ that the intention was not to fulfil their prom- Silver Cliff i- seven A CO.” mighty lively out of water you might of the ad of June -j*;. isS4, as miles and the drive a very an ii !)■'."• ■ to that of the angel-, but shipping affecting ises. The Boanl of *uiy fruit so that it will keep well and gourd an’ null' to tumble down strong. 1 could hear his breath coinin’ of Supervisors granted the "i dirty clumsy one of 'em fur half an hour after the duties commissioners in one, as the roads are f"i thru she in never succeed in a A young man recently went crazy in a New York play you snipping respect and since that pleasant very smooth and washing look well after carried to mai hot. over his shadder. somehow or an’ as he struck blow to the privilege, time, with energy un- pair of men’s enn-imere ami have them set being liverv stable. He had in to But, outli- quick short, after him on an’ it engagement and discharge of seamen on devoid of dust. pants, probably stepped pay got shore, would take all surpassed in this community, ships, ways, Inhaling the bracing atmos- ns they did before. The of are so his bill er I alius liked Lif. was blow at the bear. I vessels in the. trade between Atlantic advantages mulching They somethin’ prayed fer 'im to coasting wharves, cranes, and all ev’ry your science keep him from reelin’ up The the appliances for ship- phere as we drive along it makes one feel as and so that it seems almost kind o’ touchin’ an’ to me an’of a i ports. secretary says: “You are intorim d Kxflted Thousands many great tit: Well Dressed People don’t wear dingy or fad- pitiful like in a niinnit, suddint, thought mebbe his end o’ the line faster building have been pushed. Any one who than you could that the act in question (see. 10). as construed though he had been a successful candidate for tie inexcusable to to use it. It d tilings when the lor and Diamond feller’s an’ 1 more so visits the i’otrero now see the and Mi over land are going into ecstasy over Hr. neglect pro- guaranteed gawkiness shyness—for lie might do than pray; 1 grabbed rn.’ the modifies the may ways D -e will make them as new. are you by department, pre-existing election. On t>ucrida king’.-New i>i.-covery for Their un- good They per- was that other preparations. The tirst contract and the reaching 1 found it re- Consumption. tects the plants in winter, them shy, with a kind of a skeert one o’ the old case an’ law to the extent of the of '• keeping feet. Det at and be economical. knives, jumped “Now I wouldn’t so much prohibiting paying 10. 'ki d foj ery b\ the timely use of this great druggists Wells, say agen first vessel on the ways is the caisson for the sembled other there ■ look if a remuneration for the many mining camps, being 11: e. a uses from killed cold winds, Richardson A Co., Vt. went ’im. Lif did down to The idee of it! Great any shipment of seamen ife saving r* them to go nearly wild being by hard, Burlington, body a-nigh help. these fellers,” said old Peter, as he arose dry dock at Mare Island. W hile this is used •- is to person other than a I'nited States a number of little cabins at in it praise. Ii guaranteed to cure and alternate and it not have a time of it at his I must a-ben at the any ship- ns for large placed differ- positively freezing thawing; "A miss in Oaddeston, (ia., has hair that sweeps very easy help a-jabbin away and his on a little shelf agate the dry dock, if is praetieallv an > \4@7‘4c V ft, live weight. will lie upon the mulch if the stems are have a live for a It was in March, an’ there was a “Ef yer sure the bear’s dead, I’ll come I’ve deg.; mands of the coast. Francisco Bulletin. gentleman lady from Portland change.” big talked so much about it, I’ve a mind 92 Savannah. 91 90 [San sheep and Lambs—Western Sheep are costing ery, deg.; deg.; Charleston, extended an invitation to me* to take a Satur- not still' enough to support it above the wood-cuttin bee over to the widder Do- down,” Balaam at, last piped out. to fishin’ with to-morrow butchers this w eek from 546c, and Lambs, 7g7 The Rev. Phan. K. Piper, formerly of Pittsfield, go you myself.” deg.; Wilmington, «SS deg.; Augusta.S7 deg.; day night supper with them, which 1 accepted. 4P live landed at earth. N. but now of K. writes ver’s, an’ a at The widder “Come down, great cow- Atlanta, SO. Rain fell at all lb, weight, the slaughter houses. 1L, Wakefield, L, “My party night. anyhow, you (Frank I?. Stockton, in the July Manhat- of the above It is reported that during the past six months Through that plate of beans that lady reached The supply brought in this week has been it wife had been an Invalid for but Baxter’s was live I named cities Galveston. large, If is worth two cents a quart to pick years, real poor, with little girls, none ard,” fairly screeched out. “Come tan. except seventy millions of dollars have been invested my heart, and if she hud only been a widow several hundred of which were for the ex trade. Mandrake Bitters cured her.” N. H. Downs’ Vege- port clean fruit from a well mulch- on ’em old null' to be any ’count to their down this an’ go fer or I'll in the industrial arts at the South. she would have had the privilege of Swine—Western Fat Hogs were all owned by good clean, table Balsamic Elixir always cures coughs, colds instant, help, refusing “Belle Boyd." who held a commission in the fortune. As her en- butchers, costing from 5#4 »-$k 4? ft, live In ed it is worth four cents to it and consumption, when taken in season. Henry A ma. So folks the widder out a thrash like 1" I talked my magnificent husband weight. bed, pick helped you sixty acksuilly the fiscal of 1884 the United Confederate under Stonewall Jackson, is one number we include ail the Fat Hogs brought in Johnson’s Arnica and Oil Liniment, for strains, During year army joys good health I -hall doubtless remain in when it is half covered with sand or good deal. Ev’ry the an’ to 'im jest as I’d talked to one o’ mints coined now the wife of Colonel John S. over the several railroads for the week from the bruises, cuts, swellings, old sores, Ac., is excellent. spring boys my States 92,558,561 pieces of the val- Hammond, The whole number of suicides reported in the single blessedness a while longer. My pen west. mud. It is worth as much, and some- Im30 men in the bull neighborhood would meet scholars. ue of $57,880,921.55. who lives iu Dallas, Texas. country for March, April and May was 423. writes goodnight. Alkck Fresh. ing agricultural states of the West have grown for speaking of two sections of our common Maine Politics and Politicians. Maine Matters. Letter from Iowa. Some time since the Boston Herald published Saved from Starvation. BLAINE’S LETTER. so in that the aggregate ad- countn. lint the diminishes when l rapidly prosperity regret, JOURNAL, a letter from its Nl'WS ASI> GOSSIP FROM ALL OVER THE STATE. REPUBLICAN A Augusta correspondent giving dition to their wealth since 1800 is almost as see that the elements which separated them are Ft'SION IS PLAYED OFT. j TRIP INTO THE FARMING REGION. THE SEVEN UK THE GREEKY PARTY RESCUED AND ANI» a sensational great as the wealth of the entire country in fast disappearing. have and Union of the Democratic ami Greenback SOIL CROPS. HARDWORKEl) FARMERS. account of the history and doings BROUGHT IO ST. JOHNS. Prejudices yielded par- THE PROHIBITORY CAMPAIGN. JULY 1884. that see that the South, which is are BELFAST, THURSDAY, 24, THE WOODS FULL OF BLAINE AND LOGAN Accepting the Xomination for year. They yielding, while a growing cordiality warms ties. or fusion as it is generally called, has been of one T. S Coffin, a resident of Winthrop. The Thetis anti Bear rescued seven survivors almost exclusively has shared in the southern and northern heart alike. Can in Maine. Distinct, The third annual temperance meeting will MEN. agricultural, pretty generally given up The statements were as of the Greelv in Franklin President. occur at Lake next and PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE libellous regards Mr. expedition Lady Bay. the general prosperity, and that having recov- any one doubt that betweeu the sections confi- State and Congressional tickets have been nom- Maranocool Friday [Correspondence of the Journal.] and were a ered from the loss and devastation of war. has dence and esteem are more marked than so as Saturday. It will be the first grand demon- Coffin retleetion on the town as June 22d. Their names are as follows: G reely, today inated far nominations have been made. 14,1884. Since 1 wrote so its mtal wealth is stration of the in the Waterloo, Ia., July gained rapidly that at at any period in the 60 years preceding the elec- But the Democratic and Greenback district prohibitory campaign Journal well, and they have had a wide circulation. lieutenant; Eilisou, sergeant; Brainard, ser- least the double of that which it possessed in tion of President Lincoln? This is the result committees of the first district, to interest of prohibition ami constitutional law. Republican PublishingJJo. you I have spent a week in the country. I Tin Prominent of the by deciding Now it a ser- Questions On there will be a meeting of the Stare appears by letter signed Winthrop” geant; Beiberbaek, steward; Fredericks, 1800, exclusive of slaves. in part of time and in part of priu- ; hold their conventions at the same time and Friday CHARLES a. PILSBURY.Editor. went about twenty miles out, northeast. The Discussed. Republican committee ami a conference /. T. Haines Connell, Ser- Campaign In these extraordinary developments, the ciples applied under the favorable conditions place, show an intention of uniting on the Con- temperance grand RUSSELL U. DYER.Local Editor. (probablv Esq.) published in geant ; private; Long, sergeant. of workers. Ilev. 11. ('. Munson, farmers were all very busy, plowing among farmers see the helpful impulse of a home mar- of uniformity. It would be a great calamity gressional ticket. The dissatisfaction with Mr. temperance Monday’s Herald that tie- stories told of Coffin geant Ellison was very much aud well is desirous well prostrated ket. and the\ see that the financial and revenue to change these infiueuees under which south- Ib id among the Brunswick and the known temperance worker their corn and haying. The crops all look Republicans of the Journal are, almost without false in fact badly frost-bitten when and died at — that of the State should 1m* Single Copies exception, found, Thk Tariff yiKSTiox On: Imf.hnal system, enacted since the Republican party ern commonwealths are learning to vindicate the hope of carrying the election by means of every portion repre- ; aud indicate a beautiful harvest. The hay crop to sonted. will be the of the be had at the and inference. The Herald is Godbaven on t>. after a sur- — came into has established and constant- civil and themselves the the are the considerations grand day may following places: unfortunate in July I OMMKRFK llKT.ATIONS WITH KoRKIHN power, rights, adapting quarrel, probably Saturday I saw undergoing It with a Hkli ast.—Journal Office. J. S. Caldwell & Co., will be very heavy and of good quality. ly expanded the home market. The\ sic that condition of political tranquility and industrial which lead to this course. Nevertheless there meeting. will be opened grand its correspondents. gical operation. The Thetis and Bear with the Bow Fits Tin: ( n il Sfrvrk Thk -Mor- Main street. M. 1*. Woodcock & Son, Main street. and are even in the case of wheat, which is our chief If there be occasional and violent will be a stiff to overcome. In chorus of many hundred children's voices, large droves of cattle hogs. The cattle progress. pretty majority 1). 1*. Palmer, Masonic Temple, High street. survivors are now at St. Johns, X. F. Seven- — dineled Mr. F. F. Jordan of Portland, mon Qfkstihx (H it ( liRFM v Thk cereal export, they have sold, in the average of outbreaks in the South against this peaceful 1SS2 the vote of the two countries was,— by Skvkspokt.—At the Post Office. Mr. C. E. mostly white, while the hogs are nearly all Newspaper Notes. We have received No. teen of since the close of the war. three bush- the of the re- assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Bent, the efficient the this N\( RFHNT'.ss OF Till: the years progress, public opinion country Adams is authorized to receive subscriptions and black and in condition to the twenty-live persons composing BvI.I.Ol. Reed, 1G.GD0 cornet the uniformed band very poor owing 1 of vol. 1 of the Advertiser, a live campaign els til home to one they have sold abroad, and gard.- them an exceptional, and hopefully trusts players, and hoys' advertisements. expedition perished by starvation nt the point Dane, 10.437 of of corn. are out to that in the case of corn, the other cereal that ca b will the last. Brunswick. (Jon. Frederick Robie, lion. llrcKsi’OKT.—U. 11. Emery A Co. scarcity The hogs turned newspaper published at Damariseotta. The only prove 12.3 where found. One was Eaton, — drowned while we and not Nelson lion. Jo-iah II. Drummond. Win i'KKI'oim'. E. M. H ill. sealing which export to any extent. WO bushels The South needs capital occupation, 199 Dingley, pasture aud different men told me their bogs number before us contains good of Stone, Hon. Perliam. B. C. (fen Neal Campkn.—F. Lewis. portraits to food. Twelve bodies of the dead Mr. letter, accept imr the presidential have been used at home to T bushels exported. controversy. As much as any part of the Sidney Torsey, bad bad but the last two procure a of 1.233 and H<»ri.n>n —Oeo. Carleton. nothing grass for Blaine ami and much and In some so the South needs the full of Reed accordingly had plurality Dow, 11. A. Benj. Kingsbury and Logan political gen- nomination from the con- years, the di-parity ha- been great North, protection Shorey. were rescued and arc now on board Thetis aud national Republican a over all of 931. A more serious dis- Rand mouths. The soil on the east side of Cellar that for of corn lt><> bu-h- tin* revenue laws which the majority others will address the meeting. Jordan eral news-..The Lincoln News of last week every peek exported Republican party Bear. One Eskimo Turnevib was buried at vention. is as follows: affection than has been indicated will be needed of Lisbon, will over the reformed men's elslnne been consumed in the home market. • •Hers. some of the southern states have preside river for about a mile back is a sandy loam. was printed b\ steam power, and believes it i> to overcome this Adver- which be addressed well known iJisco in accordance with the of in- Tile farmers see that in the increasing compe- aln ad} entered upon a career of industrial advantage. (Portland meeting will by j desire the Aft’ii sra. Me.. .Inly id. ls>4. tiser. After that it is most!; of a low black soil and thi iir>t newspaper printed by the application tition from the grain fields of Russia, and from development and prosperity. These, at least, speakers. Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens of Water- spector of Western Greenland. Five bodies Hon. .John B. Henderson and other- < the viilr, will have on the intersected a many creeks, which of strain in Lincoln ...Mr. the distant plains of India, the growth of the should not lend their electoral votes to destroy IT IS ONLY A DOOM LET. headquarters grounds by good county Sala, who committee, etc., etc.—(ientlemou : In and control the Rev. 11. C. buried in the ice fort near the camp were accept- home market becomes of gn at*, eoueern their own future. Fnion meetings. leaves quite an amount that is untit for tillage. is called the most in the the for the ten- daily The Independent boomlel in this State is still conspicuous journalist ing nomination presidency, :! tl'.rt to states Munson, (i \V. Chief of Maine, will to sea winds aud currents be- to them, and that it- impairment would depre- Any unite the southern upon Templar or not at all. swept away by dered me conven- an unnoticeable and known in the This is either pastured cultivated world, has written seven thousand by the Republican national in that out of the memories of the quantity only have charge of the I. O. («. 1'. meetings. Regular leading ciate the value of e\ery acre of tillable land issue- grow the other hand, fore the arrival and could not be recovered. tion. 1 to ss a dee sense of th< honor opposition pres**. On many About twelve miles out Waterloo a stream beg e\prt j war. will summon the northern states to com- trains on Saturday a special train will from articles, of which he affirms that few ha\* the I nion. Democrats will vote for Mr. Blaine. The nom- Friday. very which is conferred, and of the dutv whicli i- run to the (iatdiner at T.oa, a. Names of dead recovered with date of death, as bine in the assertion of that nationality which grove, leaving called Crane Creek passes from the northeast been hurried. I venture to the <)I K IMTKNAI. ( UMMKia K. inations at Chicago have not strengthened the imposed. accompany accept- was their inspiration in the civil struggle. m.: Hallowell s.ns; Augusta, s.lMK Returning follows: Sergt. Cross. January 1. 1SS4; W'ed- ance with s,,nie and Democratic party in this State, nor is the plat- to the southeast. It is about mill- observations upon the ques- .•Mi 'li facts a- these touching the growth which should he unit- leave the grove at 4 510 P. M. eighty-five And lints great energies that In We learn from the Demoeratie press that erick Eskimo, f>; 0; tions involve ! in the eonte-t whose of cereals at home giu u- some form any better received by party. ion" and the most of the land this creek ] April Sergt. I.inn, April questions consumption ed in a rniiiiiwn industrial development will be 1 UK Lolt.MKi; SKASDX. along settlement affect the future of the na’.i n. "? the vastne-- of the int-nial eastern Maine especially an outspoken position ex-Congressman Murch is to the Lieut. Lockwood, P; Jewell, may slight conception w ish «i in hurtful strife. The Democratic as it i- to stump West] April Sergt. Ap- party is secure as is used for pasture, very important or for a series of commerce of till C idled > ale-. i'll- si _g*-st upon the tariff necessary to votes, on and after the 15th of August until the favorably uufavorabiy. long > slews it-'-it a foe to southern prosperit\ by for Blaine and Logan. The Portland Press ! ril 12; Private Ellis. May IP; Sergt. Ralston, also that, in addition to tin advantages which the people of that section piudiuc the saim 15tli of November the lobster wiil be tabooed, have plenty of water. Almost v» ry house years. a:\va\s i and southern Well *a\ s ill this eolltieelioil : • yoking urging political as the and May 2J; Private Whistler, 24; In tin issues which the »!:• American from things their neighbors in Dominion, and he who eatohes or consumes this popular lias a windmill for water as the wells May Sergt. numerating upon people enjoy .protectam roti- •iidation. Mich a policy quenches the j pumping for against fon-ign enj«*v the ad- whichever party proposes to favor Dominion crustacean iluring these three months, will do The R, puhlieans hav* shown no disposition i Israel. May 27; Lieut. Kingsbury. June 1: Pri- Republican jiarty appeals popular support, competition, they rising instinct of in the heart of the ! are Most 1 patriotism so from to two hundred feet deep. to tii" invention lias oetn oi absolute : rec trade **v ■ r a products will at once tmd its hold weakening illegally. A line of $50 is imp *-cd foi in- fifty slaughter any f itted ralve> heeaiise tin- Hon. siugiiiarlv explicit vantage- larger smith, rn outh: it revives and stimulates vate Henry, Jun« o; private •bneider. June pre- the The industries of the State in of the are a curio*- and ft licitous. It has properiy given the lead- area ami with a gna**-r population iliau any upon people. fringement of the law and $1 for each lobster wells bored, and it is quite Thompson H. Murch has express*-*! a prefer- judice: it substitutes the spirit of barbaric ven- tie 1-'. Names of den buried in the ice ?. tie industrial* interest ,,t tin other nation. Tin.- internal commerce of our all sections arc also largely dependent upon taken. Lobster canning i> prohibited by law eiie«- for Mr. Blain* Republican* hav.- never! forthwith, ing position anc. for the love of and ity to see them Wort* down into tin- -olid ledge. g» peace, progress tions a as affected the tariff on :>>-'a'<- and nine territories i-carried on with- retention of tin-tariff. The larger propoi from the l't day of August to the 1st day of cherished very high of him. and I date nf death where bodies were not recovered, country by import-. FOK PKL'IDFNT, tell me most opinion humanity. of the invested in cotton and woolen a tine of for each They they always get living water, not now. a-* Oii that tin two are out let or hindrance, without tax. detention or capital April following under $5 But if he i* gn at a man as tin is question political parties 1 follows: Sergt. Rim P: 1>S4; Cor- II1K CIVIL SKUVK’K. comes from and will but it is all The after April radiea in conflict. Almost the iitst act of governmental interference of any kind what- manufacturing abroad, lobster killed and $o()0 for each day that the limey. land pa-sing Demorrutie press, cspeeially the Demo* tail* not is a A of poral Salem, June Private Bender, June 10. the !!• when ame into ever. It ova ran area of .'CunO.ouO eliaraeter of the civil service of he increased unless there fair prospect business is unlawfully carried on. well- JAMIES C. C fane creek is low, wet, cold soil, and the pr***s Maine, has pietured him for th*‘ last publicans, tln-y power spreads freely Tin-general BLAINE, very j A' *s a ting Assistant Paw. lune 0: ii. lNi|. w;i> :l)e establishment of the miles- alum-t in extent to the tin I'nited States under all administrations has of obtaining proper income from the invest- known lawyer in this countv who voted for six or seven vears, the Democrats part) ought ! Sergeant rgt. prim ipi square equal OF MAINE. are not as as farther west, although Gardner. 12. ment. Thus far w« have heard little favorable the lobster last was crops good to wear June Hrovvned'while of j roteeii<>n to Ann 1 am labor and tv* Ameri- w hole eon’im nt of Europe, it- protits are cn- hren honorable. In the one supreme test—the law in the legislature, erape for the next three months over ; breaking season. Thi- tin formed ice while can 'bills 'V«-dto-dav hv noo.i'Oil,if American freenn-n and disbursement of revenue—the comment upon the Democratic platform among informed an old gentleman recently they have had a very favorable his d. part tire from it* ranks. through newly smiling. o.q.-ed. principle the Republican i collection coolly hy Jans the members of either either in the east- that he for him in FOK \ 1( F PKFs| OFNT, Edwards, Esquimaux, April 24. t artv l.asev, r since steadily maintained, while, iud tioin this enjoy lm-nt no monopoly i- created. record of fidelity has uever been surpassed in party, would not vote (the lawyer) kind of land < \temls for about fifteen miles to After \ll the reenrds of the were -:, on when ern or western sections of tin- State. the election on account of his lobster worKintr night and d.tv voire dime*;. expedition tin other hand, the i>t mocratie party in According to Al- xamier Hamilton. lie ati\ nation. With the almost fabulous sums (Cor. coining \\ then } A. the east to what i' railed the apsea, tn.d ovi-r a mouth lt.aine R* 1 lie bodies of the dead have been mbalmrd < oii.n-’ has for do warred disi usm d t he -aim in 1T '<». t! i-• inter- which were received and the late Boston Journal. law proclivities. "I have been in tin* habit.’* JOHN LOGAN, ago.the publi.aus man- years persistently subject paid during and be mir come to large timber and the coun- *g''d 10 get to hold a will brought home. Lieut. Gree!\ and it. Twice within that our nal lition which takes doe- away war. was the WILI. Siri’OKT III. A INK AND LUl.AN. 'aid aged friend, “of spending a portion of OF ILLINOIS. you quite enough persons together upon period oppon- ei.mpi place scrupulous integrity prevailing ii'.s men are the .Miiiiiiii at Island, ami to he In-reft rutilieatiun meeting at Faneni! Hall last even- I progressing favorably. Greelv. ents have destroyed tariffs arranged for pro- v' ith e\. ry thing like monopoly and hy degrees rule. Indeed, throughout that trying period. Squirrel try i- rough and hilly very much like the ea-t- New Haven, Conn., Ju'v U». Fx-Auditor ; ing. | Boston * ilobe. I* "• perhaps, than the others. tection. ami. since tin* close of the war. reduce- lie articles t<* in minimum of it can to the of the American of my favorite dish of lobsters the middle of civil price-of be said honor ern states. I he farmer- In-iv are a mueh Fdward McCarthy, a local Democratic leader, is FOK t.OVFKNOK, very whenever have controlled the House of a re-i-otiahle on the employed.” name that unfaithfulness and among August not hist.'* [Kennebec Journal. As a matter of fact the was held in ! they protit capital dishonesty who has bolted ('leveland's nominal ion, received Maine. If meeting harder working elass titan in Ti;\\SM-:KS t.s UK A I. FSTAl'K. Till* loll Representatives hostile legislation has been at- It t- impossible to to a singie monopoly in ivii officer* were as rare as misconduct and KKVKM K DISI KH 'I S < ONSOl.I l>.\ 1 K1 >. "Willy point from Hon. James <;. Maine, to-night, a person- : Treniont Temple, ami the attendenee was >.» never more the I nitcd that ha- b- eii created or fos- cowardice FREDERICK ! farmer here worked no more than the nr" The tempted- conspicuously than in States on the held of battle. his of ROBIE, days tran-fors in real estate in Waldo county, al letter of thanks for pledge support, j Fnder an order issued hy the department the large that an overflow was held in th* their ] rim ipal measure at tin* late session of tered the industrial which is upheld The of the ha* OF UOKIIAM. meeting : -r lie by system growth couutry continually Mr. Maine's letter is as follows: tirst of the present month, the former tour In- farmers in Maim they <>uM not get a i:\iisg week endliur duly J_M -nmucl Ruttnan. < the civil un- Meionnon. which was also i- ongress. by Republican party. and necc**arily enlarged the service, parked. This l'« to W ! ternal llru nui* districts of Maine are misoli- | farming. You think this a im a. \w, ille-lon iirlnm il. -earsport dulla A. our commerce, tin se til now it a vast of officers. A It JEST A >1"., July 1. by may rraxy Tin; A KIl-'J- ION. Compared with foreign includes body fair illustration of tin editorial ueeuraes of th* ip'KM dated into two, the tirst and second divisions CIi Freedom, to -u-an d domestic are in Rules and methods of which Fl>\\ AR1> Mi K ARTn v : FOU I'll MS 1I »F.NT1 .\ I. KI.KCPOKS but 1 talked with dith-ia-nt tin n and it w a- ail ipuutn. Flye, same town exchanges inconceivably great appointment pre- one with J. L. of Portland M<-venue la\v> are in their nature sub- 1 Sir: sincere thank'1 becoming Hacklilf anti-Blaine paper*. d I i*. very amount, a-one instrumental- vailed when the number was smaller have- been My Dear Accept my at ida r, Relfa-t. t.- Ilo-e.t I .-aim requiring, merely a> and the third and fourth Kloctors Large, I one it i- work all the time tin Millings, revision, it’ order that for letter of I ; deputy collector, story. They say ;eet itcqu**n? the} | as larg* a of a- xisls to- found insufficient and and earn- your Kind congratulation. regret An \im*s Nev. to ity. mileage railway impracticable, combined with J. L. Stoddard of ti irdi- JOHN S. (' \SK, of Kocklainl. \\ rit- l's of hlek'-y. Reno, Ahneda A. be to < and modifications I can makt hut this informal I being year round, and some of the best farmer" iiav. Repubdeall eaillpaigll songs mid ; may adapted hang day in ail the other nations of the world com- est effort* haw been made to separate the great acknowledgment \\ FsTON F. MILLIKFN.of Portlan-I. licr as eolleetor. Mr. Stoddard’s dis- ; “ins should send th* m to the Belfast dom Ree.ii-u, -itcek'o bnniei button, Waldo, to l.u f trade 'I he is not eon-1 an now. I can tin* right of no man ; deputy Republican party bined. These internal estimated ina** of ministerial officers from influ- just question UAKI.FS M. MOSFS. had to run in debt within the two year-, 1 exchanges partisan trict now Fir-1 Di-trio.( past mb. which '■•'Us tor the of or as 1 that comprises Kennebec. Penobscot. paper i* anxious to wore midi mat- 11. Jackson, dr., -ante town. Alexander feuding peiinaiiem} any particular the statistical hun au of the ence and in the body to vote they elect, but will say -,v a.i |>iMri' !.-I O lilt'll \KDSOS. by treasury depart- personal control. Impartiality j to the failure of the corn :«-r f»»r 'laUii*. The issue between tin two Piscataquis. Somerset. Aroostook. Washing- ( OKI KV owing rrop. They publieatiou. IV. m* of *ulliei ai merit tax ... parties ment to u JO lime-a.- in amount mode of to be based on 1 am heart iiy grateful to have found new friends | I'iiir I »i -1 ri- t.\KNFK b"\v, Palermo, to town -if Palermo annually great appointment qualiti- be < ■ «• Ion. Knox and Lincoln. Mr. wiil for. I *•■' «»t have n Jen-nee to a ili law. It i' in With best wishes, be- Hancock. Waldo, Foartli DotriO.t F. A. JOHNSON. had eattle and but no corn to feed tin hi. paid [R •••kl.m.l ouri* r-(. /■ '}o a> our fort commerce. It ,- into thi-vast cation, and of tenure to be based on your beautiful city. hogs Vui -y bevireux, San Frauel-' ", to M-1 ign security Stoddard will have in Timothy far broader and far a headquarters Augusta I’liis is one *. deeper. It involves it om-. thi* creation and of are two ends to lieve me to he. them market, a- Of Fuller** V from : tield of home trad*- faithful discharge duty the and eould not put into the Coming Mann. I’r -t I- lt.iali F ve. Freedom, Walter ,,f wide atiun and beneficent in- ! (F Hi.aim-:. and lliiigcr. Hon. Franklin J. Hollins of principle appii* the heritage of the American for- be The business will be Verv truiv vours, James j Foli HKI UFSKNTATIVKS TO FOMiKKSS. one id**- we should it i people—that accomplished. public Hurt retains bis as collector for there was no sale for ami ea’.ii". any impendence. If " Fly donas 15 to lliiene--. against a tlieorv which we believe to land, position poor hogs I'nity. Feryi:-on, Ke!fa.-t, j eign nations are striving hy every dev ice to en- aided by separating the legislative branch of Fir-t District.THOMAS K. KFFD, be iin*oiiiid in and hurt- WHAT MAINE PAPERS SAY. the district for Maine. had of that kind, am! ali our esteemed eontemp.*rar\ of the C C. will \ 11er F sheldoi'.-ame town, virah (io\ -ears -incepti.»n inr-vitahly ter. It i.- into this tidd that the opponents of :he government from all control of appoint- s,r uni District.NFI.soN DIM.LFO Jk. Everybody enough lul in In the tariff revision' voters in this Sfll’IDK l-KOM (1KIKK. 1. M1LLIKFN. online liim*elf to hi* and '«»ont. t K a M. C'urtN. M-mtvilk*. John practice. many our present rcu-nm system would freely admit ments and the executive department will he A number of Irish city freely I’iiir* 1 District.SFTH ! they could do was to keep them until they got editing paper kind! breeloy, which hav«*• been tor A. KOl’TFLLL. iieee-'.,i} tin- past g:i into whose declare their to vote for Maim- and 1- arth District.CHAKLFS ailovv :* l’.deni.e.. to I.o'iisnnna 11 allow « the countries of Europe -countries relieved by subjecting appointments to fixed purpose I\ !'nm:iu MvPoiu July IT. List Monday. a corn Mr. A. W hitney formerly if to edit th«- bo:md in our own was h< Haskell. di. Mary \-ars. which ma\ li**r* aTier i*. com*' m e- s'a- of crop. internal trade we could nut enter: rules and thus them from the i.ogan. and several are members the Maim* j Mr. S. Henson, a well known and well- F reciprocally removing caprice !>i.\ey Maim*, has been li--rv fourteen r- will ptnee u* under lasting obligations. Hodges, I.ineolnville, to -lover Heal, same n. the ublie.m partv has maintained and ; we be and Club. Free Press. was Newburgh, y. countries to which should b- surrendering of favoritism. Rut there should rigid ob- I.ogan [Rockland to-do f irmer buried. Iea\ ing a nice 0 will family Democratic Friendship for the Union wii. James Hall, F reedom, to dulla A. Ri wh mainta ’Mepolie} of protection t*» Ameri- t from vve cases Then is a boom for Maine and i.ogan > and he and his two sons have seven hundred every advantage of fade ; which should servance of the law which gives in all of strong 1 consisting of hi- wife Susan, two sturdy «mis caii Soldier. -toue. Thorndike. Inhabitants of [>■ industry, while our opponents insist upon he in return. to the soldiers In Waldo county since Cleveland was nomina- and two wife The excursion iast week of the Main- Press Palermo, gaining nothing equal competency the preference daughters. The had previously acres of land. told me hail three Reai P l a r*-v w hieh t iealiv }• I'liey they pham, Washington. -iia- siotvr, M. i'lou ,-r:4* stroys that poiicv. who in of the I'nion. ted. The Waldo can't -tan I tie- shown some of Kt t ra t l*<• n mi. \\i» tm u- risked their lives defence gn-enhaekers symptoms derangement, but Association to Martha's \ ri! t" Ira d. Flander-, same town, Tlie i' w* h MifitAMi' Tin* article in last .Journal illustrating thousand bushels of oats last fall and Plymouth, ineyard ! -annu l i"iie tliii' distinct, d*-lin«-«l ami, 1 ( a some- nomination of the candidat". Ivn- this lle-y llOKKK. entered oiigrcss in Iand ill monopoly alHietmn bad not apparently developed any 1 r- vett. Pro-peet, to Lewis F Trundv. Frankfort. and Nantucket was a on- and unavoidable. Th* pending election may deter- nehee Journal. the of Democratic of use not a hushel. 1 tin-: very enjo\abh Lliarles what prolonged service 1 never lound it ex- until yesterday noon, when she was found in insincerity professions should them all, sell j L. Winy. Waldo, t.. Thomas *t. r> r. M u- mine the fate of | rotcciion for a generation. A policy of this kin i would be disastrous to We believe James is the author of was favored tin- We rid. pedient to request or recommend the removal Wright her chamber suffering from ihe etl'eei> of Haris for the I'niou soldier was read with the idea of manure is out. for by w-itlhor. shall have The overthrow of Mi*- moans a ami tin- mechanics and of the luffed the best said of the Democratic ticket. friendship burning play ing pom-v large workingmen of a civil officer in four instances, and thing yet green. anti.totes tailed to relieve her, to 1 except Prompt defer an aeeotint of the to a later is>ut S\\ VNViu.K. Rev T L. nt ivdm-1ion m t In wages of the Ameri- St;.ies. Wag-- an- reduced when an office saw tie- in;, i. st the veterans of this vicinity. Fresh where it is to the the er«-p- trip (ireyorv is expected to pennant unjustly then for reasons which wa re in- A' he passed the lb-porter and and she died. * conscious, in about four by applied ground 11011-political ntirely of the .1 can laborer, beside involving the loss of vast I industrious man is not able h.s earnings to names he remarked. “Well, it's tie old li.-kei it defeat of the Mexican bill, ournal. preach at the -vvanvilb tuion church A my. :id_ by *iantly eonciu*i\c with the appointing power. hours. ll*i* age was fs years and in months. from tin pension show it about as mueh as in Maine and they amounts of American invested in maiiu- !i\* in •mlort, educate bis children, ami otV." capital | lay by I la officers in the Mr. with the brains and money left [Somer- in 'in* interest of F irmer- are waiting patient y for suitable weather 1 district, appointed by with the Senate amendments tind it is worth on the Hen. letup of a faetur « nt* s. The aim* f the a sufficient amount tortile licet ->i| H-s t)t set IN (iKNFKAb. putting ground. Logan’s .-eeptanee has br> n eg rpri'« pr*-s age. Lincoln in 1 ■>»»I upon the recommendation of Reporter. to harve-t then* hay !t is the of the best nt nn. to of I nion soldiers, their widows, and de- I in the li?tli. after opinion r«*v system tin* popi** <.»f tie I’nited The retluel'"ii wages inevitably coum ijin'iit Mr. Hunker, who was one of tie Bar Harbor is now b\ tie- «•!« etrie orphans arrived the city Saturday published. It is m arl\ asking as Mr. Pdaim's my prec« dcssor. served, as a rule, until death Penjamin lighted »•■•-'•> that there will be secured about States i- not a tna ter of and I our home market to the •«. in halt the theory, 'hall i upon throwing open io the Democratic convention dot relatives, the Democrats assembled I one week in the : and w as e or resignation. I adopted at the beginning of delegates light. pendant spending country W shall give it in full in tin next issue «•: tIn submit no argument t«» it 1 in- t lit 111 of t Ilf III o P of !->:», but .d much better 'iMain only VNulld. Would deprive poWCl' v «• not seem to he well satisfied with the Maine*- i- to a very \\uality_ my sej i< the test of competitive examination very blueberry crop likely be good convention at and de- to see the 1 burn"T its Dhieago hypocritically just in time the parade of •Journal. 1 vitt attention to rtain facts ot fii. iai record 11;i-. li W'.uld pr> ve a gnat calamity to mir -In the 1 airfield Journal, one. ipt’s p,lake ami Ross and families have returned for appointments to \Ve*t Point, and maintain- platform. hi-paper, our w v their for the veterans of ifh cm to constitute a demonstration. country. It would a conflict between : lie this week that t.eii. Puller in one short clared friendship as were to have a gram! rally with thing 1 protluee ed it so long as 1 had the right by law to says Mr. Blaine has gone to Bar Harbor to re- they A ml F. K. Whiteon In the census of is;,0 m * tfort wa« made, for the poor and tn»- rich, ami in the sorrowful de- half-hour’s ••succeeded in to have made in Con- honor A Bowdoinham fanner says that a a case of showing main for an indefinite civil war. TIu* record of cannon and in the in miepos. — nominate cadet. In the many officers, speech period. they speeches ••veiling '■**'*_r it pr« nt-V Uoulstoue's are tie tii't time m <»ur to obtain a valua- of lalmi would the seeds of meant family history, gradation plant 1 that which the country that the platform Mr. Blaine ha- .-cut a cheek for *-•’> > to the for them to ac- a and a found the present law. arbitrarily wordy i-res' i-. however, too recent of the nomination ot Cleveland and H< chick-. eope, razor, tine tooth comb an the ': ■ w tion "I all the in th*- Slates. : ! it Hillside cottage, Swan Lake. Mr propeit} I'nited ptilnic danger. limits the term of the commission, ottered a nothing more than a bid for the spoils." Industrial School for (iirls at Hallow, d. | of It l>e't to in the ha\ i,e Th** attempt was in large unsuccessful. The liiean ha- aimed to Neither does Mr. Hunker seem to he enthusias- complish anything by this piece trickery. I must say I was much pleased. The baud implements gather present Rowi-t• has moved the material on to the degree | Hepu party steadily constant temptation to changes for mere politi- Then- i- talk in Augusta of returning to local spot 1’artlv from lack of time, from maintain relations between labor and has “no that the and will soon partly prejudice just eapi- cal r< asou*. 1 have the be- tic over tin* candidate who lie says | time. It is that a of will be has hern asserted in some quarters consisted of was well drilled orop. erect a -table on his lot_The Real 1 publicly expressed argued saving gas twenty pieces, among many who thought the tore- tal- guartiing with care the rights of each. A record which to base ail tarm inquiries lief that the essential modification of that law public upon opinion made. Senate amended the Mexican bill so as and looked nice in their uniform, in t his I own, owned by V A obotts heirs, has a new of be; ween tie- has in tile pension very l’ic-y shadow* d sehein* taxation, there- i eonllie: two always b d lu- in as to what his administration would he." A in this State has made so in would many respects advantageous. young lady who were in the Ueneralit les. Mr H 1 turns w*-re and and wii! lead in Ihc future to the exclude from its benefits all i some tine A they paraded .Mi incomplete unsatisfactory. | past always My observation i:i the department of state one day eanva.— ing for a biography -•! Blaine played very pieces. l.iiti' imT' was ..-m- Mian to consolidate the t»l boib. Libor i- to the ”111. AIM'. IS UAlNIMi 01:01 N 1 >. This is not true. I he Ro-'iia keen and Mi.-s surah Harris arrived in | injury indispensable ex- and Confederate service. the streets two men and about a dozen 1; e continued the conclusions of my legislative Logan. just >s!> s7d by the year to s, j; o.mmJs in \ ir- local valuations used n the states for the pur- U'eal, 'll ami pro til a hi*' Use of capital, am! eaj i- A democrat in Knox met the- town last week and will remain a lew weeks at the i rit nee, and impressed me with the couvielion leading conn’.} The number of convicts in the State prison hill was returned to the House intact, with the the and when tic- ginia. *o'< of i'S' tai ;i'<> i- boys accompanied band; 1 'sineiil. ami that, as every on*- i im-it tb- Hit my ami valm-of labor. that nomination of Cleveland with the n mark that i- now reduced t<» 1»VJ, the smallest number for "Id home-ten I with their aired dames Har- the rule of impartial appointment might additions in our article last week, parents know-, differs widely from a exhibit Whoever arrays til* om- against the oilier i- an Blaine wouM have a walk-over for tie specilied hand would stop in the ditb-rent -quares to The cholera has complete with advantage h< carried beyond any existing long time. made its apt caranc- in Asia- ri- and wife. Mr. dame- Vwkersou wm* received of all th*- < nem\ of both. That is wi-est and best ! i lie- amendments were the substance of bills property. polity of the civil service law. It should he deney and he should do what lie could to h> Ip \ a--all>oi'" fanners will meet at Liver-id'- the citizens were invited to atie Russia. provi*ion play, very cordially siii ui- iu.uirie- by falling in his barn, i- getting In tin census of lsi»o. however, the wrork which harm.'iiiz the two .>n the basis of ab- him. tie- last in to at of the (Hand or applied to appointments in the consular ser- Wednesday duly take further prepared the request Army fall into the and march to the square w;i' ii- 1 liv friend- the in front of the house wle-re'!, he* about >'Id'>,000. between ••is-.--,.!’ vail!-- ami rie tia-;« ti the free labor of America that eom- Lincoln eount\ will the The annual of the l.ogan -pr.-i tance of a crutch. Fred, Ids son, is nt home from ei iiv.ing the globe with watchfulness lor support reputdieau •■neampmeut l-l brigade. in aim «*ar«,fu!lv observed. r*- Usatioii is titan i- r« ali/ed in otln r cii could not be reached at the late session being Tim grand pi larger any ticket in the Most of 1 lie 1st be were to be delivered; “but feii** and Rate coil.-co in ! l- • their ;nb rest*. Their intelligence present campaign. division, Maitte volunteer militia, will nobody was -wperinten ding the tilting -f suit was the country's Benjamin Franklin mm of the expert that the “inn- valu* of al! th** pn»p- country. It ha-guarded our pt opit against and that were belli at course of The Mexi- and become, therefore, matte;s of republican greenbaeker* many | Augusta for live day-, eotnue neiug the ordiuar\ legislation. men -and a sN\ tmniers of ills da\ the • eoinpetency the band with its procession of two bay. riv in tii*- states ami territories unfair eoiupetition of contract labor from China democrats will do likewise. 7. ..•xe'miing ur at public concern. No man should be ap- formerly Aug. was a Democratic measure, slave' tn To can bill lew went on. Alter a while a rrnw.i amounted sl4.ooo.uno.iMMi. l'hi> ag- and be called upon tic ■ From the can 1* arn. pension boys I*iiu Hi \ Timwip may prohibit growth pointed to an American consulate who is not what Herald reporter Will iiall Burleigh, oldest sou of K. II. Amos Perkins, at th age i, ;~ n asurer prayed tor rain during was th*- net ri 'iiit of th*' ami of a simhar evil from 1? is in the House, ami that gregate labor tie lie is eonvine-ed that Blaim- i- \ passing and "f .1 *• Europe. obviously vv< il instruct'd in the history and resources of tirmly gaining Burleigh, of a-saihoro. shot himself aeeiden- originating about one hundred and lifty got together tit town of l :,ity. \. II. tile drouth mi i.nt rather **• li*: the thing t'.«r it savings all fin p* "j le within the area of tie unfair to permit capitali-ts Jo make ■ouiraet- and i! would not he if the ! votes. Had it become a uis own and in the and ground, surprising at his father*- farm last week. He gradu- b\ Democratic 1 •1.. e country requirements tally body listened to the all horn- la! ; wit'.di e.tea and e\. ry I'nited Istat*-', from tin- unit Me- first Briii-h for btboi in foreign eotintries to tb* hurt speeches, by Hundreds if aep-s of tomatoes and cucum- twenty-four cheap of eommeree in the to which piumed knight should roll up one of the big- ated at the State ( "liege Week before las!, de- ex-Con- language country j law ii would have mainly benefited mm ii hours -n,' e ;!,< »t colonist landed in l(Ju7 d*tvvn to the lMiu. and of the labor ot Aim-riean ever in to a The themselves very bers are under in Florida. 'iftimlay duly. giving the farm year disparagement In is *' lit. be i gest majorities idven Maine presi- tin speakers expressed being ploughed The *ame rule should applied livering aledietory Senate the It represented th*- irui« of the toil of g;>o iti/c-n-. Such a dike that which would dential ticket. to the Bos- federates. The Republican accepted m- d"ii! : "i « v. Hard lumee to get the small let of year'. policy 'ti more to secretaries of in [Augusta dispatch Ibuii -I L\an>, formerly a prominent hard- pleased with the nomination and bad Hrave hay I' M rigidly legation frauds are ai..-ged in eoniw timi with After th*- bnMn*" of th** wa' leave the lline and other million- oi bom- ton Herald. ware that the I nion soldiers 1 •' nave. Much wa-out in tin- country our service. The have the merchant of Burt land, died suddenly in measure but proposed but what the candidates would lie elected, an the Litieoin hay heavy rain of and *l* v. diplomatic people monument ai I encouraged I .p* d b\ ;t labor ex- lusively in tb* control of the employer) ’hat ot Spriugtield. > ';ii' 'uaht. protective j right to the most efficient agents in the dis- KKl’l W.U'AN Si A IK CU.M Mil IKK. city, apoplexy. Saturday morning, aged -himid also be benefited. ;Rather than permit it; Pne children of the village play- farifl. V tie end of go \.ai> the i-c e i- to all -not the least !*• were much in earnesi and th< want- prop- ; injurious pa ties 71 they very It lias been >i (i charge oi publie business and the years. d< ei'|e.I i women are not Ijej. v' "< :.u ierella at nail St. in a verv s appointing de- (.eorge credit erty *,f tie l nit<*ii stale-, a- rciurn* d tin j tii. who al mad* lb-.- The Republican state commit!'--’ had a eon-! that to be done the Democrats of the House by unliappy p.-rsom subjeet should till* as the and ul- t W'ithington »V Son-* brush at ed to it upon the minds of the people Me tor the ottiee of Pension < Mliee power regard prior at hotel factory impress j Fxaminei. v maii'i 1.1 a full li -us. a |stl» ei-iisit' ol b'n. amounted t*» t he ••n«»rmoiis ag- *>ftbe contract-. The instituiions of tb* Enin I f.-renee the Falmouth Friday evening, and amendments. This, in brief, Friday evening terior consideration. j Buckli<’Id, \va- burned Saturday morning. feated tin* bill of the State of Iowa that this had of S«at* liesides the eonilllitt* the)-' Were sell! Sen- government 11‘~" Tln-v did -e well we gr* gate s44.ouo.iMiu.ooo. This great result rest upon tin* intelligence and virtue of pi j live r.vem\-nine lea! I is t tom f.-wr oe- re in hope- (o iiear Los*, thou-and dollar-. Insured for nine- is recent record of the Democratic party on yellow wa' attained, nil. MUltMON ator Hale, Reed. and! the no /ore//, but if tin 1 >'■ nioorat> came into p-w< r eUiT '.l a- notwithstanding the fact that all the people. Suffrage is made universal as a Ip'KS'llON. Congressmen IMngley teen hundred dollar-. Havana during rile Week ending Sat- from them again in the near future... .Three men Boutelle. Hovernor Robie. ('olleetor How, and with that record their countle's million- ha*i in the interval been I of to eitiz* n. lb i> the of citizen • ihe soldier was we hav< a urday jll-t weapon self-protection every iigious liberty right every 1 lie lir-t session of tin* .'Maine hautamjuan question, and Cleveland elected should ••a* it wi.i! a tame hear passed through the village vva't* d in th** <,j ;i war. It It i- not tlie interest of til* lii:*t of Rostmasp-r Barker. ! vend other loading A progress bloody republic any th<* republic. Uongres- is forbidden the a-- mbi\ will en -js and elo.-e for President is in accord. •; by o| duly August J. candidate fully at once. This no doubl is of great imp I lie live eases "at u p' s< wh.illo>>-e eluuigi* tiius our lie Chairman the navy ,,f supposed eJiolera ill N'. w evening oopiug up appears that, while be- "iiomic sy stem should adopted wbieb in- const it mioii to make law. the Republicans. Wing reported at v. population any “respecting Martha's grove, U ( d. ( lark of the Lewiston .Journal calls "i k out ss;- the in l-'ryeburg. tauce to State as turn to l.e ordinary rases of summer the e imuunit nad.. .Mr-. A. II. Pui-ilVr ■: tween IMJU and 1 iiier* as. d uu j.er cent., lie- volves t he reduct ion ot w ago to tin- hard stan- •-tabli-him nt ot or the •ondition and prospects of party all wiil correspondent the of lowa, exposed religion, prohibiting pia -ide. comrades aggregate f tie- eountrv im-re.tsed dard < b-ewh* r* The e\i-rci>c n parts of the State to he tine. No business was the attention of his soldier and sailor complaint. V ’i nas iuvii friends in prop* rty prevailing Uepuo.ican thereof.” For century under Thi Maine sardine hu-im — i- much all foreign nations but I think if Brooklyn, visiting this to depress- — 14 <•* in. --how a • aims to i. vale ami labor m-t lo fbi- transacted. The general appeared ('ieve- per ing vast!} nhanced party dignity guarantee. Protestant and (. atholie, dew opinion 'd, to the reduction ot of of iscd-o to the attitude of Hon. Grover I>y\ gin I.. is to idage ..Mr-. Bradford Hi-1 «i« of <*\ 1 owing duly S- per ernor Cleveland ever bad a -l-mbt as p. i, Moody reported has e\- d according ea-e on sardines of to- p!'. »•'. d his |>, o,.f ill..' is imported i*hea|» quality,- laml. Democratic nominee for President, at Loudon the most n i- t of Rai »i :!i of conscience. Ibit religion- which were of the in Hie won I competitors American arti- State, gious city !. it' b.-in *1. during th* '*- go vears To men from other States have consented soldiers and sailors of bis own isittiig at <>. .Johnson'.- ...Mr-. Hill th*- permanent w- alth jI which under Republican admiuis'.i at i.-ns lias i’i" rty must not be perverted to th« justitication guished cle. ward the crowd and heard those speeehes his duub:- of tlie nation. to take It i' understood that 1 ll" new s I,| ml Mr- i.;:i »eri. who (i.t\e !>eeii at developed siieh extraordinary our of *!lene* the law. A sect part. among room at an the rell'l of file ( fee v I.: j» f \isitlng 1 prosperity, against religious | I’Aery 1>1.- limit i- tilled tir.-t- as follows: 1 itue-- he w«.i 1 are (o n. by would have all left him. These results an tin- older na- utl'cr a which i- hut a *• i. s of them Senator Allison, Swift. c«*n- w i- la-eeived in Fngiatul with alums: ,s M e r- i-i ,nd Walker’s t. *r tile regarded by opponents policy -trongly intrenched in one of the territories, ela-s hoarder-, most of them from N w York. was of Bunalo, mueii p i-t few n- M. Whii" Cleveland Mayor have with them and been ic aid to •■! 1 i‘• id tin world as nuiii- na!. tils our or a : llorr, and Senator Ingalls. gone > ; as in A111e, i- ■. ■ 1 pic That our \periin< upon system nveuur •i the Union and to four gressinan It i- said to be the •> « *■-. 'in iii 1;.'-||-I! m. j spreading rapidly only watering place on the ihc common council passed an ordinance ap- Monday should surmount t tie whose end must In- to our tei country peril and the «*usi policy harm mai.u- oiler riiories. claims he right to the eoa.-L where all the rooms are of **Oh! where. Oh! where, lia\r the 1 numerals i—t.. destroy POINTS. full. io tor Ihe observance I lie « se ..Ill*' illag* s'-h-oi resumed business on *d :» war. propriating proper lllli' g'lO'I'lllliellt l»;ls taken III" Hire* gigante- and lor an entire period of t'ueturers and grea!< r harm to our labor. 1.x- great satcguard and muniment of social order, The eo-t t.» proprietors of lighting tie- late l>:i\. Cleveland vetoed the With the e!..-*ed ami lb- I to assn ! Jo make an Then- was 1 Blaim- and ti Memorial Mayor gone. whiskey shops tin --at n ot ( limes' iin• r. haul M" ff. m* e. u.ng at lei vacation of two weeks_ average gam to its wealth of j" sim* 11! in the industrial and llnan.-iai and to as a that Bogan ig raising at on >j-ar> sys- practice religious privilege tiles Machias ri\« r i- about s.'kbno ['hi- to •• >' j is in the evn* "f war. I j.'i.imiii.oimi month is lvast e bill. .v.Vi Blaine clubs aroused we c-'V.-r sled! Mem Mi "u lord h.t- tided work on hi- liouse per surpasses tin t-xperienet tem tile -ountry's gp-atest d id. a- >jn- which i- a crime with severe Winthrop Friday vening. he divided to 1 01 k -u-pi punished penalty according vaiue of Town-hip-, During hi"- areer us (iovernor of New ot all other nations, ancient or is at* st boon. •• Uhl modern. K\er, hility its gn Kveiiilie uncertain- in e\ery -talc of tin* Union. The saemlness on the Mat. same more.” The act t• U ii -m ai after iiayiug, whim, !i the present state of The of are a com- perhaps valuation. It is estimated i he has lic’ii no less conspicuous in the prohibition Li-- M *ni'- *f I .orlie -ay" ! hai. :! an -m th■ ouents ot the revenue tv r■•cent tar.if hoys Bangor organizing j opi present system do resulting from tin- igitatmn in and unity of the must be as that the loss fore-t on in the an ion ( "tatiier eontimie- will he a Indefinite | family preserved pany of Blaim- and Bogan cadets. by tires Mount 1* -ert line, and I now wine to the next count July Jtl in tliis statc.au>! -one- ot tic r«- >e. dtnadiaim would >|-i iinr t•. very period not that in tin whole of civil- has ati« d the biism, of the toundation of all as pretend history | ongress hurtfuily civil government, the l.-laud last year wa- ii- excess of silb.ooo. a: I*.- to a->i>! tli' mother countn t< r in- has large farm to eut over In Palermo. iftdietmclil. heads are to make eat ital out of thai. i/.ation any parallel can he found to the ma- the entire \Vho can m. asm e ; he harm source of administration, as t Jr- surest There w as a Blaine and at ■ trying , country. orderly Bogan ilag raising Thursday the Knights of Pythias of Maine the last session of the Legisla- terial of l to •jnd. I luring I iM'ol.M Ii.i.i:. progress the nited Mates since the i our shop-5 and our homes, to our farms and guarantee of moral Lincoln Centre, made their annual One man said this slate would go i *.■ in<»* •: Id of. —i.r Id !.. Barnard of Nashville lia> dm- Mr Cnarle- Carver who re purity. Frida} evening. excursion to Lake Marano-, ture of ilia’ >i:tic a bill was passed allowing of tile li- j »II it \ ti poVVer. our commerce, if the of The claim of tie Mormons that are di- i-o\i i' ll a new eoinef. [i m in sided at Hu ’I di.-d aeyession ‘publican \ uncertainty per- they eook, rallying in large numbers. Tin re wa- an ,\. !v. to use state muskets, on account of that law V man movin': an east- rap Sunday afternoon after *>ue Tin between 1n*»i be lion. Charles of Portland, do- ,,| (,. provid- sian-im^ p'-riod and* lias not | petua! tariff agitation is to inlb.eled the \:ne!\ authorized to should, McLaughlin, adilr-. s> erly dir* lion ami u‘rowing briirhte w e* k’s terr: •* today upon practice polygamy j by Mr. Stevens ot New York and w. rc for their safe and suffering- from look about < lines a nomination as Stale S« nalor. ed bonds given keeping the remark, and imme-liai- >• tl* r< 1 P- jaw, aged ot ol mat sj ( rit\ At no c,.,unlry; Wt are in the midst ot ail abundant no more be admitted than the claim of certain \\ heard only*. pec in by BcV. (i. llaskeil of Lewiston. «..• \ lev -land vetoed the bill. Vl'ar-. \ ln'iit the lir.-l ■ *f -In,. return. t A i' "till".II OYi a he accidentally linn- in the of the l nited States bunesi; we are on the n of a p\ to i passed ill*- \\ 1 ;?• history has ival ol geii- heathen tribes if they should come among us to 1 lie order numbers fort\-nine in Maine, veteran, dohn Young, em- bet one hundred live tin would gi\e 1 Hannibal Hamlin has bee n invited to address iodg< \ witc-arnu d Mountains >:i!urda\ eul M ttiuiu!) with an a\< ne.-ir'v the!1, b- !1 Midi ill the moral and era! Nothing stainls in our continue the of law niunt. raimiim !•:.•! waMi- severing the jij-oiiresH prosperity. way right human sacrifice. Tin- the York with a membership of 4700. at was made an Blaine thousand but no- Count} lie-publican convention Au- in 11n Capitol Albany, seventy-live majority, outs mi the railroad in the < 1 1 "n:. ti. l• what man believes; Util. Parlie- are ill a all accident. The iiil >e--1 the Legislature passed I- seventy million" have hern invesftal in endowed far m ne years ami which with the power of in- tz n-. the Mormons are entitled to the same About four hundred names have been <1 Blaine men out lit n ami tlier would more that ’• i.;;e until sigm South Bri-tol. The which i- found in of and (.. ■ his death tie was a sufferer. than at foid-par, ris ing Yt ng a gratuity every ‘'Oil! Item ::: a! 1111 :: _r 111 e r {• r i-e > u i hill till great geic-rousiv an> pre vious tinn* in out eii used w ill work stiil marvels ci\ il as others, and to these must be in one dav for a capital greater ights BLaine and Bogan club in considerable is to he of for the re- 1 they quantity, -aid excellent A. in tin- had if there were more woods. The has Mx months m a fa« H>' r-vs did not Sms « :tir io.-ked limp, fmt hi>t"rv. «ii an: and turn- ef in the Rfl-wM city petitioned campaign of h ■nitlifui sj^n ti- uglily, varied reiief has [ rospi rily 2>> years to come. '■oiitim ,1. Polygamy can never receive national Hallowed.* ; Vetoed the bill. bet n quality. lief, hut linv. (. ievelaild not but w Ic n it s wii! eatiee. Hi rig;me-- extended ever ids Mr. < \d titled to miiiai) and the en- -auction or toleration opened here yet. dot they body arver suffering. «*l K luKKIci.x pit try. by admitting the eoinmu- Sergeant lx nni>. win), when in every (». A. it. tire of > Kelly, charge 4th. A signed by y\as a gi od progress th- in wealth lias been Charles White-, Marshal of Augusta, petition a eitl/.en and will be mi*-ed. lie leaves country uity that uphold- it as a -late in the Union, x-City of Fort tired ai and wounded the to think they need .something besitle ua\\ t I he Pre"ii|enf has msm-d a ad- a. 'ur relations favor our domestic de- l’ophatn, mortally l\M in the Mate, asking Legislature pass proclamation ..nip,allied and d a foreign bike the has ln-e-n elrcted Clerk of the- National a of the children. ..U» II. \ dignilit by broadening other-, Mormons must learn that the Republi- young Mnith. of Charlestown. has been for to ad in- upon all •ll'n-. r* of iti. and lowim to tak* family Fhilhrook, and i*-v We are at with the world Mass., a hdl making il a misdemeanor any person beat Blaine and Logan. With ng.iris dion of our national’ as a iojiment. peace of can Committee. o; character liberty the individual ceases where the -urrciidered to the I'nited s. was not all hon- \tra atuioii" against cholera UtK-kiai ..will at the Centre m at ace a sound with rights Slates authority to weal a <«. A. R. who pre. infe.-iion. preach Sunday people. p- upon basis, no unsettled of badge tlown east friends I will close here society begin. Miss Sarah A. was the or was also Hex i. at P. M — Unr questions ..f suilieient magnitude to embarrass of tile- thirteen male of Bates Col- (.ay brought before orable discharged soldier sailor, •»'lock, >ur correspondent at the opponents tind fault that our graduates ■ revenue court m (>. J I.IHltY. Nine ,• ii on an \ .i«shm t rain w re w n or distinct U>. removed our Ol'K Ct'lilJK.M V. class of ’si. one* is a In- municipal Farmington, Friday evening to the last and quickly eked » entre seu-is the following items- summer hoard •**.''t' ni protlue. s a But should Happily by geo- lege- only democrat and presented Legislature 1 surplus. they with a order on the the bill. neat 'an! "ii. < S.iturdav. i'u cut v-two no! from or is to vote- lor Blaim*. charged uttering forged (mV. Cleveland Vetoed j.e i' are forget that the law has a graphical position participation inter- The people of I lie United States, often going passed. beginning to arrive.... Mr win* given specitic though franklin Co. 'on" were 1 In w Phillips, est inthose of or Savings Bank, and obtaining njured. *m id* lit w purpose to which all < f tin i> questions dynasty boundary urged and tempted, have never con- Literature. ha fak1 (. rooms at ihe i..m lb use for the surplus profita- serious!} William A. Cromwell of South Berwick, who on the same, and was held over in the h\ the p re a d! n l. oi tin ah". -easim, anti w hich so disturb the of Eii- the money An Admirable Letter. bly reduction of frequently peace templated recognition of any other re .honorably applied—the money lias been mentioned as a Lcnioerat ie candidate >mn of SbdO for her aranre at n. \t arm ifom V w A -irk ia.st w here he to- lup- we are left to cultivate relations app« the Kitty Kknt's Turnmis. B\ Job A. Wednesday pubic dehl and the relief friendly than gold and silver—and con- Tim Baltimore A Ohio and Bankers A eonsetjuent of currency directly for the* the b rill of the ( of M.m be 1*1.1. n business with all, and are free from Congressional nomination in first Supreme Judicial ourt. \\ o in full this week the letter ...Mr. Herbert Harvlll re nurden of taxation. So dollar lias been possible cntang.e- vertible into them. They have not done so, publish Kastman. 'Pin* publishers have sle>wn ''liaiit" and I *"t a! T ha.- ! district, withdraws his name*. The town of in i.araph eotnpanies ■ meiiis in the Strong, Franklin count\, arm- 1 t -a a la.-l W wasted, and the extravagance with quarrels of any. Tin United they will not do so, under less 1 Ion. .lames C. Blaine accepting the Kepubli- eomhiiied. i'll. Maekav-Benneti .able oa.-Utig trip edne-dav_Mr. only which any necessity claims to he the of the judgment in putting this c\<-<-M-nt >t in'." forum th* Mates has no cause and no d< sire to in birthplace Bepublieau Ki vin A me- who has been in party stands charged is the generous engage pressing than that of desperate war. The one The Aroostook county convention of the the It is part ot tIn* combination. Mr. Lam aster’s store pen- in Maine, :H) On the 7th of ean nomination for Presidency. -: :i ot conflict with any power on earth, and we for party year- ago. their new and popular Young Folk*/ 1 sionmg soldiers, sailors and their families—- may special requisite the completion of our Independent Prohibition party, held in Presque Belfast, fin' some iium, was at home last Week.. next mouth it is to celebrate the occasion, and is « ■m res' m assured confidence that no er proposed the anni- worthv of the man and of ommamb r Y\ s. S w ..... e.\i which pow desires is the of the relative Me last week, nominated for Geo. F. Miss Kastman, it will !>e rememhered. took tie- .j the < avagaii' embodies the high-M monetary system fixing Senator, a mass '1 0-01 :■ 1 lean w ho lias been sick with f o at nek 1 l M ah s. versary by meeting,at which Mr. Blaine Un-el*, \r >. con.sump -riii ot nistice in tie- lie uited valtn s of silver and The use of sil- H’hidden; for Sheriff, .lames K. si of the kind ever laid be- par v. was for ihr- it" "-i. I«nt *•!' recognition and payment gold. large Osgood; for and men the ahli document of one thousand dollars otlered \ ti ■">i With the prominent in the party from various prize Boston. at diml i.u-l week ... Several summer tourists of a sacred, debt. When reduction of nations of the western hemisphere ver as the of account Asiatic na- Attorney. Ira (,. for U« was that time I.Ldithoirnr In- taxation money among County Iler-ey. County sections of the be fore the American As an exposition b> we should cultivate closer and country will invited. people. ago l»\ this house, for the hesi >un»ia\- for that district. were at. tm Lim House wist ami were o- made, the lc puldiean can be j relations, for tions, taken in connection with the Commissioner, Ezra McUlaiillin years spector Thursday party increasing The Association arc re- it leaves to he d n- i our common and adv:itm incut we Winthrop Dairying of nothing <-\t Hill' ll witii the V-'U't* it in such form as will prosperity commerce of tin* world, gives the weightiest Republican principles seliool storv, and the | n-v nt book is in plea-ei; In-use and location.... Mr ae.-omj.ii'h should invite to Two thousand assembled at the rais- ceiving at their factory upward- of f),000 lbs. Mi. I ho l.-wis has found a season of farm m -st tb etiveU aid the industries of the them all join with iis in an reasons for an international in the people desired. it with the stump speech I H. Merriil and Mis.- of nation. agreement milk from Compare its rPhe heroim- is the a 'tin daugluer, Nellie, Kock agreement that, for the future, all interna!ion- ing of a Blaine and Logan llag in Ward time daily, which they make about dbo particular capiat. daugh- work cur. f<*r ha\ f.*\er. Hr "Ujrjjest" oi i: premises. ()ur government should not cease forth as their national ft r* mi-Kiiix c<».mmi:hci:. lbs. of first class ehee-e ! the Democrats have put that tin ibiiiti ■ Iii.. are visiting his bn her, Mr. if. (’. Morrill. a! irounlev in or " Portland. Then was per are also ter of a **a who was iieiilu r ad "imrrpl to That m.ii.adi come" North South Americ a shall be urge this measure until a common standard Wednesday evening. day. They clergyman. girl « ot work of a * 1 In A t’ (jui'ii! accusation of <>ur much enthusiasm. Addresses were made l»v making 1 loo lbs. butter per week, and this ! Mr. Blaine’s letter is the trotii uj to tuueli in to the lie! set'll one .mother for over opponents i*. adjusted by impartial arbitration and not by "f Nairn* shall be reached and established—a platform. nor all bad. but partiy one ai pa t tb proportion pin thirty with other cheese good on* •lIi;U tin commerce of anil'. as Hon. Wilbur F. Lunt. F. S. District three factories in a distance "ieal labor perfornm. ear- foreign the country lias 1 Ids project w part tlie fixed standard that shall enable the United States to Attorney statesman of whom this or any other country y stcadilx lift policy of six miles of them. otln r,’ and the narratiu- of her *riai' and \- a)ed under the influence of the "f I 'resident (iarlield’s and it use the and Attorney Geueral Henry B. Cleaves. administration, silver from its mines as an to rii'iUMMKi: i.- mu t• auxiliary he while the Democratic plat- Tin tnasiirv !• im*ut ha" made a Ilu> iuy irtekw.trd .uni h of tariff. The mother of Blent. the mav well is as a a In : pai! ruling j>r<>tii\ In this \va\ thev seek to ar- should in ir.y be renewed. Its ac- in Cicely, rescued | proud; perienees intemled guide- mil ,p judgment gold settling the balances of commercial ex- ‘ha! i M a > th«- The Dcmoeralie District Committee of the Arctic is a native of Maine. Her Mr. Blaine’s review I’nib•• "!ii puli' "inini" an m a £ n«* ) lets !>r«-n mi urn 1 by Urn wet weather, but r;|.v importing interest against the on this continent would favor- explorer, form is pure demagoguery. have those of tin- sain.- kind : liepuhli- complishment Iir>t met in other girls who tin* o :. |'"OUs enltt led I O reeei 1 e can It is a change. district, Portland Thursday after- j maiden name was Cobb, and she a pe eollipetma- it will lar-i r liian was in tin party. common and radical affect the nations the sea, and thus Fanny is is a and succinct anteipaled early yet ably beyond noon of the tariff question complete tion tor s. amen ■ ror to TIIK PUBLIC LANDS. and organized choosing,!. S. Palmer, of Samuel ( contend with, and to impre ss upon them tii shipping for roast or eon-' confound the commerce of the count r\ contribute at* no distant to the by daughter obb, formerly of Liming mason. I’lanied an- powerfully day ! that while his I'liiotis t rad. lookiuy tlnely; yrain wiiii its of Portland, chairman; dames E. White, of ton. j hi"ioiv important subject, |j, trade—an The of the is that the road to > carrying error often corn- universal acceptance of tie philanthropic and strength republic increased by lesson only happiness :s -I :.lb II. Mnall ami I'. Tasker baptised mined arc Kittery. secretary. It was voted to call a con- Fast i- to the of this j innocent I sometimes Christian ’he of the landholders. Our port making to facts and figures relating growth s. ly principle of arbitration. The effect multiplication thorough preparation- A T\wlv» ti-ii• lie i: th- !i..«.ii- Abbe- l\ < r« •" designedly-- vention to nominate a member of through the land of goodness.” I*. I.othrop •i '■"•iWrb it lilev k. i.. Thon.uike. >n hut an error so gross that it laws should to Congress and entertain the First Maine eavairv at their re are interest- :,l"' does not di-tinguish '■ven ol suggesting it for the Spanish American look the judicious encourage- country under a protective system Morris of < i i«»ti.•• -~i :. i;.r« r**-. »• .1 ml th« between the Presidential elector August oth. at Congress union there. Several committees have Co., Boston. Inly I Hu.. The Free Ifaplist’s hold serxhes in ship and tin* states has been most ment of actual settlers on the been publishers, ■'•as: I■ *• cargo. Foreign com- happy, and has increased public domain, Hall. Portland. and additions to public informa- of New 1111> «m!. marl> 1. ad from \ merce tin* which 1 elio-i n to look a I ter deeorat refresh- ing important Hie Fra In Use very tW" Wei k-. -mall ami represent- exports and of a the confidence of in should henceforth be held as a sacred ions, tables, ban-lion .• imports those-people our friendly to the I’uomtl Y in Kani>. A 1’assage -at-arms be- ami hunger. The captain .til l «k etc. tion. The benefit of a tariff alternate country regardless of the nationalitv it fell to trust for the benefit of those homes, ments, protective -- a l.isker .Mb, i.iimy Sum littbel of the disposition, my lot as secretary of seeking i Mr. Blaine has accepted an invitation to be haw drifted out to on the vessel. lays vessel that tin* I ho to I lie tor the new class at and conclu- tween tin* Duke of Argyll and lleur\ (norm. may carry commodity.* of x- 'tale in June, ISM. to in tendency consolidate large tracts of land at the semi-annual prospects Colby interest is also clearly I. '* *1.1 ill a pfi-perous emi.litiuU, quiet apprehension present reunion of the agricultural 1 Uur in the of are have al- '■*• -ial and Tie w momum in has a chaiige. carrying trade has from obvious the ot Mi xieo. tlie assur- ownership individuals or I'niversity encouraging. Thirty our in- 'Phe and tiie- high ashingtou reached •" Republic by giv ing corporations Maine Grand Army at Old Orchard. Aug. Till. shown, and the vast volume of literary reputation an I ut pur t-iiiy liaiiyiny i.iupsl.-r their -•au-'s sutl'ered indicated their of and sively of G> lee', lie. js ||oW tile '( >!fi|e many discouragements since ance in an official that ■•there is not should, with proper regard to vested rights, be ! Senator ready purpose entering, at- height hllile dispatch Frye, ex-Goveruor Plaisted. lion. N. of our rank of the Duke ot haw 1 < 1 !»in our it is reasonablela ex ternal commerce and the importance political Argvll tun in the world with the iiaii. number ab.mt sixty members I>r. foreign commerce ha- in the sane the faintest d« sire in the United States for ter- discouraged. One hundred thousand acres of dr., and peet that theela>s vviillnm* xrentum of login Dingley, others, will be present. to n: of and land in hands of one is far not less j ban d*> members. The tracted unusual attention bis arraigntm cathedral. The work on tiie I’.:,liny' Free.t" uni M. .1. h-ov ef Itrooks, are period steadily prodigiously increased—in- ritorial extension south of tin* Rio (Jrande. tin* man less proti- Letters have also been received from Gen. Bui- home market are strikingly illustrated. pvramida! a; as • is to creased indeed at a rate to table to the nation in Bangor makes moccasins a> all tin* ;*s (» v which com I >it te ! he sha f!. w i!! in alum- i" addiv.-- a and an amount The boundaries of the two republics have been ; every way than when its ler and Hon. W. L. Putnam, will many ffeet the mechanic and laborer lleur\ (ieorge's eloet rim- proper! in land. pn-led publie meeting in (heir ball, which dwarf : saying they ot tier m the l niteii Stales combined. In injurious upon 3. absolutely all previou- established in with the best ownership is divid'd among ioou men. The attend places September -,a.;irla\ v \ Jd. at whiell time the develop- conformity juris-] if possible. of free is Mr. lias made a vim Tons and aggres- Uy l.elye ment- of our trade -ea. evil of isii.s the business in was controlled of the Democratic trade point- (icorge beyond the From lsijo dictioual interests of both. The lime of demur- permitting huge tracts of the national Bangor by policy ( ieiiei a I Green 1’*. K :t 11 in ;s the of a j author w I I'nrnisli some Uterarv \eia is, ,tinl have a to the time the is domain to lour linns which are now into of Mr. Blaine sive which is her- given In ion present foreign commerce of ! ration not merely conventional. It is more, be consolidated and controlled by j large merged ed out and in this part his letter reply, iuxtapo'it work, which wii! -non he publish* u mi I'll* lb* 1 uited States j Tne two. Those about .'>00 public insbillation. \ r. heavy thunder show- (divided with l! a a tic* few the is enhanced when Greely Discoveries. emplo\ persons and turn with the Duke's attack. 'Phis < oiitli t Between approximate separates Spaiiish-American people from against many sav s: “The institutions of the United -States passage-at-ann' Ivxisting Republicanism and between out about 100,000 of boots er p;t"-e I ‘V I’d- ib-mt !J o*e) .ek -at at equality exports and reached Saxon-American It divides one the persons controlling it are aliens. It is but pairs and shoes a : lie Southern .” It -\v the plaee day imports) people. great j The of all Un- challenges attention because of t lie burl >li_-arell> tie- geographical discoveries of the Groelv vear, four-lift hs of I In* rest the intelligence and virtue triply w ■ astounding aggregate of $24,000,OOo,o. nation from another with distinct and natural fair that the public land should he of ! number being shoes. upon of a fair vote n tie ^ nth aiei lie niubr. The bouse -d F.o m ( rnforth w as strtu'k disposed arc possibi it) 1 recounted in a from interest in the itself at 1 he balance in this vast commerce to actual settlers and to those who are party despatch Lieut. The provision made for commencement at universal as a ing question present, ■ inclined in finality." only cit- people. Suffrage is made just j consequent danger to th Cio\-<*rntiii id. liyhtnin.. oi -mnew tl damaged. Mr. I'orn our it 1 to General Hazen, chief otlin r. Bowdoin in dune lavor, but would have been much \\ e m*»-k tIk* ot We desire izens of the republic, or to become so. Greely signal lssb. will shorten tin* vacation It the character of the larger conquest*) peace. willing It of to every citizen. representative disputants, > "i tb ami 111- daily bier a id iwo little s-ms were in it our trade with the appears probable that Grinneli laud is an is- and the fall term will commence weapon self-protection Tie steamer I "bite which left l.ost. countries of America, to extend our commerce, and in an September j unpin especial Ol ll SlHPPlXt; 1N 1 K 14KSTS. land. and the dialectic skill with which tin- contro- in" lions, .iiit all elsewhere referred to. It is separated from Greenland Ken- 10th, instead of tin* doth, as announced in ; is not the interest of the republic that any with an • xeuisiou imml.i ii'i't.mutely escaped serious in had been more wisel\ degree with our friends and neighbors on this by the Sunday pare ring our national interests one channel. On the north is the 12 mo. l‘> cents. about T'»o. ran i' ( la adjusted. eon tine nt. We have Among languishes nedy polar ocean, catalogue of lss-4. should be which in- versy is conducted. pap> upon a rock <>!f Tfiatelu Gland ! Mr aivid ijuite a slmek and w a- uu not improved our rela- and economic system adopted It is th<* trade. It was observations from Mount Archer in the The Mount and >tovi a hole in her Tie- ■ difficult even to the tions with America as foreign carrying very j In sert Branch Bond has been Funk A .Ww York. bottom. passen- oiisetous for about three hours. the same appreciate magni- Spanish wisely and as the reduction of wages to the hard Wagnails, publishers. During tude of our trade crippled in our civil war, and another interior, show that the western coast trends since its under the immediate volves —• r> wen tak'. u to Gloucester and them to export since 1X60, and we can persistently as we might have done. For more seriously j opening supervi- J s!■"wer the liyhtniny entered the a blow was to it in the southward. A GO 10 miles in extent, '•ion of elsewhere. The XOIT.S. Boston on trains. leleyraph oiticj gain correct of it onlv bv com than a the of given general substitution lake, by Harry Tucker, son of Pay son Tucker, standard prevailing Republi- special conception par- generation sympathy those coun- on the w ires and set the > itiee mi son with of steam for sail in ocean traffic. With a was discovered in the interior. Furthermore, the (Jeneral of ! lire in a number preceding results in the ,-ame field. tries has been allowed to drift Manager the Pastern and Maine to elevate ami labor The are- often lost in womle r at tin Geii. away from us. it can partv aims dignify public Grunt, who is residing at his Long The total on the two great oceans, with a was ascertained that sound, on tin- Central Railroads. Mr. Tucker was of plaee.-, but as the room is small ami- lose the exports from the l nited States from We should now make frontage Hayes formerh ss. every effort to* gain their not to it.” vast number of hooks issued from tin- pre Branch cottage, G still suffering from lameness ii*- declaration of freightage larger than that of other nation, south, penetrates -J(l miles farther into the land a conductor on the Maim* hut degrade buiidiny w a> not set on lire ..hr. A. I independence in 1770 down friendship. Our trade with them is any Central, in his! on the fracture of his last win- Itiilinys already we have than has been and our for- know what consequent leg to the of Lincoln's every inducement to restore our navi- supposed, possjldy separates new he is marked as The discussed are, Did the public but they escap--. oj f reedom to day election in l.sflo. added large. During the last year our exchanges in position developing abidty remaining subject* ter, ami will therefore be unable to attend the wasahleh* ride this plaee hist week- to all that had gation. Vet the government has hitherto re- Grinneli land completely from Ellesmere land a railroad manager. to previously been exported from the Western hemisphere amounted to £.'{.”>0,- the Southern States, the Mormon their surprise might ehauge- gratitude.; national of the Grand of Ii was his tirst ride sinee tie was lie is its A of below. Lieut. Lockwood and eign policy, encampment Army injured, he American colonies from their set- 000.000—nearlv one-fourth fused help. small share the eucour- .'sergeant Br.tin- The third re-union of the Fourth Maine Bat- original of our entire foreign J our the lands, our Messrs. Funk A report that . Tilton of llo.-ton are visitiny our exports from 1MK) to the underrate the value of our trade with the , Wednesday, August Arrangements are j shipping The Court of Alabama Claims is on the point close and the zeal our citizens to saw land in the TO miles made a of the last fiscal year exceeded countries of North and South capital given by they separate west, being for banquet and good time gener- to a for I lie* sac red ness of the bal- like loO manuscripts, most of them works ot of completing a series of judgments numbering friends in this plane Mrs. dune Holmes and sou $12,000,- America.it may 1 devoted plea 000,(KX)—the mhole of it those enterprises would have carried our ships away. 'Phis new land has bee n called Arthur There will he the usual excursion fare* between two and three the being the product of he well to state that their population is ally. all these Mr. Blaine is not tlction. thousand, aggregate ami inybii of Miehtyan arrived here last week nearly to sea and to A en- land. Lieut. Lockwood also crossed the chan- over lot. On questions American labor. LvidcntJv a tariff or every every port. law just the Maine Central Bailroad. M. B. Collin ! of tiie award', im hiding interest, about protective quite fifty millions—ami that, in proportion being lo \isj* H old place where she was broiiylit up. ba- m-i acted removes some of the burdens our ! nel to the Greenland coast, and reached an of is of the ! in accord with the and tradi- !>■■ injured our export’trade when, under to aggregate numbers, we double upon Winthrop president Association and only principles The story of the romantic iiiY «»f Gcnmilj s-J.TOO.ntM. They will submitted to tie >e. * import nearly island in sea in then ow m to < t. Irulh has sinee h infli’ oice. we navigation, and inspires hope that this great in- the polar latitude in turn I nited Male- retary certiliration cent, Europe, terest at last receive its due share of atten- i- farther north than any man has before. Professor (ie<>. II. ill Ins w >w til lives on the Mis. Holmes more than the total amount that had been Hut the result of the whole Amcriean trade i> may gone Stone, formerly of Maim* 1 he week pine. j *• ail sentiment. tion. All efforts in this direction should re- The island is called Lockwood island. To the hut now of ( ress and enlightened public senator, Cherokee chief, general in Hie army, exported in the entire previous of in a olorado college, t he author of Tie* i> ;;u- been aw a o\er thirty ear- but -till remembers history high degree unsatisfactory. The imports north te, Mr. Kdward Atkinson agitating foi an im- American ceive encouragement. and west, no land is visible. Eastward Karnes of Maim-." has been to tin* has not as yet been able and first of the I. \an is commerce. All the details, when during the past year exceeded £22.">.00u.o00. appointed opposition pivss president republic, j in tin* const ruction of New Knglaml imr old friend- and selioolmates. a named Robert was seen of the provement analyzed, correspond with this result. while the were less cape, Cape Lincoln, government geological survey, with a in his nor an error in ! b\ 1 gigantic exports than £12A,000.000, SACUEDNKSS OK THE find IIaw arguments, told in the August Century Alexander cotton mills, arguing that, outside the I BALLOT. projecting from Greenland into the ocean a view to the largest Win I'KKI’oki Mr. >. W. Unit, Is commercial cities of the ( nion never had a balance us of more polar special completing investigation been to con- one he druggi-t, showing against than i and ten bis statements, but lias compelled who has been assisted in the cities, storied building* would healthier i-li as tlc This survey of our condition as a nation re- terminating about miles north of Lock- into the glacial of the kann* or1 Hynds, preparation to i> lire from bii-incs- t’*»r a while on ac- growth y have since 1X60. Hut the does phenomena less of a* as obliged enjoved £100,000,000. money not go to ; wood island. denunciation. We need and in dangn .1* lie .hi make arrangements to do so ... European the A free ballot is the of I the of into the arctic State. The portraits story her population and increased her manufacturers for the goods which thev send people. safeguard caped danger drifting work will require two or more sea- doubled, sea. The j it is sure to have*. a miniature him as a Cherokee chief, Mr- \ndrew I’.aker has some raised last wealth five fold. institutions, without which no na- northern coast line of Greenland, suns to showing A at en- apple* During the same period the to Spanish America. We are but republican complete. lire Belknap, Montana, Friday, the paymasters is better delined than war which are as sound and nice as when first imports and which have tional welfare is assured. A popular election, then, before; and Grin- The members of the .Maim* Veteran associa- the article. to the famous < u*ur D'Allem- mines, export- entered and for this enormous amount annually to Europe- card, last is not accompany trepot left embodies the nell land appears to be an island. That is the tion of Massachusetts Mr. ('al ley’s published week, she also has some she has two her harbor are more than double in bulk an factors—an amount which a honestly conducted, very majesty held their final meeting at consum' d the larger part of the town. »>nl\ picked, kept years is serious draft. ! a Gneeo-American and value of true Ten millions of voters net geographical result of the expedition. Be- Boston Comrade S. c. Smith we have no reason The Buntling Ball,” remain of the whole amount and ex- in financial our re- government. Friday. was! wholly satisfactory although live houses and the depot building which are in a verv good stale of preservation. imported every depression, upon now desire to take in the contest. The yond the limit reached lies the occau. elected is to he issued in a is ported by her between the settlement of the sources of part pending polar recording secretary, and Comrade T. ! in the matter. We be- play, anonymously, Septem- what was town of 2,000 persons. The loss siu> straw berries for the specie. Advertiser. to doubt bis honesty raises verv nice iliarket. In st Duteli on the safety of the republic rests upon the [Portland Kittle secretary. The assoeia- estimated at over \ large number ot colony island of Manhattan Cannot this condition of trade in great integrity corresponding | ber, by Funk & Wagnails. The work is a ke< u $100,000. .Then* is a in town who has done part of the the of lion will meet lieve, however, that bis memory alone Is at lady formerly and the outbreak of the civil war in 1X60. be Cannot the ballot, upon security suffrage to at the hall of Post 7 on the after- people are almost destitute. changed? market for our prod- satire on New York and is an- who thinks -lie shall that bust the citizen. To deposit a fraudulent vote is no noon of August 11. and march to the bout and fault ami that be* did not intentionally plagiarize poetical society, dressmaking, drop AHRK L'l.Tt'KK AX1) THE ucts be We have made a be- S*tati9 Elections Prior to November. TAHIEK. greatly enlarged? ne-- of 1 worse a crime against constitutional liberty leave for Bangor. Post 7 will accom- nounced to be by one of the best known of liv- for (he more profitable one making screen The ginning in our effort to improve our trade re- probably ‘•Mary's Dream." That he must have read the agricultural interest is by far the titan to obstruct tin* deposit of an honest vote. pany them. The exercises at will con- be oh- Points. doors. >he waited long in vain for a to in largest lations with Mexico, and we should not he con- The election in Alabama for Stale officer* Bangor it his mind we ing writers. An idea of its nature may Political carpenter tin* nation, and is entitled in He who strikes at the sist of a poem and thus impressed upon every adjust- tent until similar and corrupts suffrage very ami will take camp-tire, procession, ball and excur- make her one, and went to ment of revenue mulualiy advantageous Legislature place Monday, Aug- tained from the list of /' -- becoming discouraged laws to the first consideration. root of free government. He is the arch sion down the Penobscot river to (Justine. are* convinced. The changes from the following partial arrangements have been made enemy ust 4. Monday, Sept. 1. Arkansas holds its quite The Democratic owes its existence work and made it herself, sin* all the tools Any policy hostile to the fullest successively of the He forgets that in iilis namely: Knickerbocker Young platform says development with every nation of Norlh and South Amer- republic. trampling State election. Tuesday, Sept. 2, Vermont, version are very slight and unless the Persoiue, to Vbram S. Hewitt. Maiden Marble and Gen. of agriculture in the I'idled the of original she requires to turn out a tirst-class article are a States must be ica. the upon rights others he fatally imperils elects State officer* and to Con- Social St : While great powers of Europe are Representatives as we assume them to be the case Men; Manuiuvring Mammas; Higglers Butler. abandoned. Realizing this fact, the j his own rights. “It is a land which the Henry Ward Beecher'n facts are: jack-knife, a gimlet and a screw driver... .< apt. K. opponents steadily enlarging their colonial domination in good gress. Monday, Sept, s, Maine elects State Wall of the present system of revenue our we ran in the Belles; Flowers; Gossips: Anglomaniac-: have labored Asia anil Lord God doth give us,” but main- officers and to brother, Rev. W. 11. of (5i! Park would he one of the most remarkable The Boston Herald . Weldon, the well-known Robinson's in full. It or this country to improve and expand ils trade heritage only by guarding vigil- nesday, Oct. 1, Georgia votes for local officers. Chicago, emphatic testimony to the value i history of literature. So remarkable, in fact, speech suppressed at >outh West Harbor ...Edward Kelly, Esq., Mr. I 'nited States that are robbed a ance the source r the his work in intelligent, and cannot be mislead by to .Journal were due to the fact that the editor Liberator, a widely circulated weekly rep re- | Presidency, concentrating dren will some weeks at the house of her soph- hensive sense—a of peace, of | For Blaine ana, Logan. years ago prior the Presidential election, Chronic Rheumatism. I recommend my friends spend istry when conclusive facts arc before them. policy friendship, New York. of commercial will doubtless be a farce. In 1880 the Demo- to try it.” was not at home to read the of his manu- the Irish-American and workingmen's father, Mr Jennison lJrant-Mrs. Ueo. Abbott of They see that the 24 enlargement. proof seating plainly during past years Nkw 20. A of Irishmen cratic election officers made so The lines are now drawn between Blaine ami The name of American, which belongs to us York, July meeting their majority declares that Cleveland was noni- Portland i- visiting at Col. N. II. Hubbard’s- wealth has not been acquired in one section or who script, and he is fain to confess that his copy is associations, Rule am! Cleveland and in our national must exalt favor the election of Blaine and Logan that the fraudulent nature of the contest of is American oppression one interest at capacity, always the large IT. S. Senator Hill Colorado said to be Misses Ida and Bertha Lnrrabce and Miss Hattie by the expense of another sec- was held so bad that it is too much for inated the Independent Republicans, and to the masses from the Free Trade dicker of just pride of patriotism. of the to-day in Clarendon Hall, Edward O. was apparent. There will be little opposition the richest man in that State. He went out frequently printer by tion or another interest. see Citizenship < li.-dl have gone to Medfleld for the remainder of the They that the Bo we the officer. It was de- to the The same Burbon-Deinocraei. ’boose between them. republic must !>e the panoply and safeguard of being presiding Democrats. may be said of there a poor chemist a few years ago, and or proof leader. We intended to say that, the opens fire all along the line upon the Democrat- ye agricultural states have made even more by Annie New rapid him who wears it. cided to name the the Blaine and the election in In Vermont it will [Richmond. Yu.. Whig. summer_Miss Littlefield has gone to than The American citizen, rich organization Georgia. some good chance hit upon a process for reduc- “ridiculed” the recent Greenback ic candidate. It calls Irish-American I progress the states. a l'rog. Age upon manufacturing or native or white or color- Logan Irish American Association, and com- simply he a question of the si/e of the and no one to this has York_Misses Daisy Abbott and Lizzie Little- The farmers see that in poor, naturalized, Republi- ing refractory ores, day Frank Hurd, the leader of the free trade I860 Massachusetts mittee of one member from each can same conference in this that it “with held voters to themselves against the free- ed, must everywhere walk secure in his per consisting majority. The may be said of Maine, the secret. He built a great smelter which is city—not array Held have returned from their trip-As and Illinois had about the same wealth—be- wing of the Democratic party, says tin* plat- yachting sonal and civil The should assembly district in the city was appointed to where Mr. Blaine's has overshadow- him in a fortune. His in- it." Other errors were too trivial to call for traders and who nominated and tween $800,000,000 and each—and rights. republic candidacy bringing great yearly pro-Anglicans form is satisfactory to the revenue reformer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young were crossing the ferry $900,000,000 never a lesser it can never make arrangements for a ratification ed all local issues. The contest in Ohio will be accept duty, assume meeting come, it is said, cannot be less than the « that in 1881) Massachusetts had advanced to $800,000. correction. are supporting Cleveland, and advocates and clearly xeludes all ideas of protection, with a team in the boat, the horse became frighten a nobler than the to he held 28th, at watched with interest. The State is one, protection of the hum- Monday July usually lie lives in great style in Colorado. tin* Ohio to been $2,600,000,000, while Illinois had advanced to Chiekerin^ I election of an American President and the lie declares platform have blest man who owes it at Hall. Speeches were made in which Cleveland close, but nevertheless always Republican ed and broke away from the carriage nearly up- $8,200,01)0,01)1). see that New and loyalty—protection Mr. John stated the ease voted down, 30 to f>. Mr. Hurd further alleged They Jersey and which shall was condemned as the friend of the Presidential The election in West. Vir- Boyle O’licilly j of an American tin* boat. succeeded in Iowa were home, protection follow him monopolists years. Spuingfiki.I), Mass., April 10, 188:1. adoption policy. Cleveland was known to be a setting They controlling just equal in in and of of that “Governor population I860, abroad, into whatever land he a unworthy the support the workmg- ginia Is sure to attract attention, as the when he wrote in the Boston Pilot no was done and that in 20 may go upon j opposi- For diseases of the and compactly revenue reformer, and was in him, however, and serious damage years the wealth of New Jersey meu. The most serious him tion to the kidneys, liver, bladder, pronounced lawful errand. charge agaiust Bourbon Democracy have united on t “He has not a If Boston Herald was well edited the Warren- was increased the sum of while urinary organs received great benefit from concerning Cleveland: single the ; with the of the _Sells. Mary Jane, Capt. Joseph Arey, by $850,000,000. was that his nomination was the a State ticket and will make an effort to hearty sympathy majority the wealth of THE SOUTHERN STATES. supported by carry Hi nt’s [Kidney and Liver] Rkmkdy. I pronounce in their efforts to Iowa was increased by the sum London Times and other the quality large enough to tit him for the presi- question of Toby or not Toby would have long House of Representatives ton, Capt. l»eo. Knox and M. L. Strout, Capt. of English journals. State with reasonable grounds to expect it the best.”—fl. YV. Manufacturer Har- j $1,500,000,000. see that the nine lead- I not without the Payne, pass the Morrison bill.’* have arrived. They recognize, regret, necessity Butler was eulogized. success. [Boston Journal. nesses, Trunks, etc., 447 Main St. dency of the L uited States.” ago been decided in the negative. Joseph Eldredgc, News of Belfast and Vicinity. Mr. 1). E. W. who has Stone, been acting as The Belfast shoe will shut down on Sat- Au of Indians are entertain- the In factory encampment giving Chie' Engineer Richard* filled reservoir Searsport Locals. Endorsed clerk Point Hotel Thirty of the Fort has taken the posi- urday to give the ha nils one week’s rest. ments in the this House on from he Years Beoord. Belfast can boast of a trotting horse and a first Allyn Field, city. Custom Square, Wednesday, by Physicians. tion of Steward, and his place is tilled by Mr. J. F. Muck Pond Capt. William Gilkey was in town this week. class base ball club. Some of our young men who go about the streets Mr. R. F. Dunton has bought the Col. Carlton supply. Roberts, of Chelsea, Mass., who has had large ex- dressed in Knickerbocker or on lower Miss Flora Wood of Is Millie Several mackerel seiners came Into our on skating suits, would house, Congress street, Belfast. A Belfast Independent. H. Bucksport visiting port perience in summer hotels in New England, and e. Pierce of look better if they were not so Shute. for a harbor. bow-legged. One of our milkmen accidentally “a Greenbacker with ind Boston city Belfast, New Saturday, also in Florida. spilled pendent I views,” Store The Grconbackers of Waldo have forty eight quarts of milk the other day. writes The Boston Journal that the of the Five minute showers are terrible to the Clothing The from the cellar of the new Straight county ; majority trying earth taken skat- House Notes. George ()., Belfast’s trotter, has >a AHK A> S, are too level-headed and Proprietor, issued a call, which will be found in another col- on people too true Ameri- hay-makers. ing rink Is used about the streets and wharves. J been entered in the 2 '50 class at Lynn to he trotted Dog Days begin Friday, the 25th. We shan’t cans to the advice of those umn, fora county convention, to be held in Belfast know the for we have had accept who advise Bark Willard Ira has ar- The Methodist services, or week on Tuesday of next week. The animal is in difference, however, Mudgett, Capt. Staples, TULAJLSES Campmeeting I good and HiES^'iJDY CLOTHING Aug. 8th. A full county ticket will be nominated. weather for two weeks. Greenback, Independent Republican voters rived at Honolulu. at NorthporL, will K* the last full week in August. | condition and Haynes is confident of success_ dog-day because they do not like Mr. B1 ine to vote FOH MEN. BOYS AND CHILDREN. Mr. has sold a six old Bask Ball. The Belfast team made their against Tinker Bailey years mare, a half third North tout Notes. Forty arrivals were regis- Capt. Augustus Larrabee has taken command of mackerel are scarce in Penobscot Bay. [ the ticket which stands for the tariff which sister to to a in for this season last system Ver> few have been taken since | George <)., gentleman Westfield, trip week, visiting Portland tered at the Waverly House on Saturday and Sun- sch. Win, Rutnam. the first school has made the U» varied In Gents' c.;—'Cnn Courts. &c. and Hats Mass. He has also sold a country great through Hats, Caps N'.bby Stylish struck in. very promising colt to and Biddetord and playing games in both cities. A day-The first number of the Sea Breeze for the dustries and join the whose chosen Mr. Oliver Blauchard and wife are spending a H. C. Maiden of this •Journal and several other from season will be Democracy, For Yol Xi. MKN. Full lint* of Seashore such as city. reporter parties published on Saturday next. few weeks in town. goods, sample Copies. We will send of leaders have been hostile to the true sample copies this them. The as always glory Mi of last week Mr. city accompanied club, usual, Mr. Fred A. Carle returned home from the Journal free to those who Thursday Thompson who Sydney, and of the He Postmaster Sheldon Is several Shirts all Silk <(■ write for them with maintained their standard of prosperity country. thinks that making improve- Hammock*. lie Its, Woolen of styles. fancy Ties, (tiffs runs tlie Stockton stage, bet five dollars with Mr. high ball-playing, C. B. on where he has been after a view to Monday, looking Messrs. Beecher and Clarke are no more ments in the office. <(’• Collars. Linen Coats, Ousters, White t ,Vc. subscribing. defeated in one of the two consistent post ests, ,Cc., Flemmings that his pair of horses could the although games. As the owners interest in the sch. Edward Johnson. pull in their course with reference to Mr. Blaine than The next temperance will be held at the never fail to win friends Mrs. Charles B. Norris and Ed. Patterson of St. A Fl'l.lj STOCK OF meeting PhuMiix House coach and twenty men over gentlemen they every- He affected a partial settlement, but up nothing they would be if, for some Mo. t niver.-ali>t chureh afternoon at whether retire from the Held as victors cause, they should Joseph, arrived by boat Sunday. vestry Sunday Wilson or Cemetery Hill in this city. The bet whs where, they definite has been accomplished. Mr. Carle reports cease to preach the and turn to Shairl St .( .'! t.'. o’clock. All are invited. or In these two gospel denouncing a from here will attend Trunks, Valises, Satchels, rays Carriaye Lay Kohes. taken and twenty got into and onto the vanquished. games especially, the vessel as somewhat Quite delegation the base people damaged. it. Mr. Pierce is in bis were noticed the under our intensely practical conclu- ball matches at Belfast the 24th and 25th. The of coach. The disadvantages which Goods as or refunded. If are in waul of of the Coapcl Banner the ITtli, contains a char- horses pulled the load only about To Bar Harbor. There will be an excursion sions. warranted ivpresented money you any above goods home team has labored in most of the i-e call and examine .oods and and be eonvineed that this i> ih to Imv. acteristic sermon from Kev. Mr. ol one-third the the hill. One was games already David W. Nickels has several line horses for pb- priees place Coodenough, way up horse from lids city to Bar Harbor, Mt. Desert, on steam- -Suita Clara, of the 1’idver- balky, and would not played and will in those to com off later this sea- A Picnic Sfppku. Mr. and Mrs. 11 N. Lancas- ! sale which ho brought from Aroostook Co. Cal., formerly pastor pull. er Queen City on Thursday, July 51st. This is the N€W BOSTON CLO fHISG STORE, ?J1ARX sallst church in this son. All the first class clubs in the state with the ter, of this city, invited their friends to ANDREWS, Prop., city. first offered our citizens this season to many u Mrs. Hiram Crockett was hurt Hai Our those opportunity severely Monday farmers, ('specially living along exception of Belfast have all or nearly all profes- picnic supper on at the J. H. W. II. R. visit this famous resort, and none better will lie Tuesday afternoon, cottage afternoon by a large barn door falling upon her. Ralph Emery, Howes, Quimbv, the water trout, had bad weallu-r hist SI 1’liO‘iliv Row, ltolliiKt, .Me. hay week, sional players, or those who make ball-playing of L. A. Know I ton, on the shore of the W llersey, of Belfast, and P. P. Nichols, of Sears- had. R. ad the advertisement in another column. hay, North- CURES By the use of this and not much was It either rained Sch. Banner was in the harbor with accomplished. their business and get their for it. port. The is situated on Sunday a AliL REMEDY, the Stom- port, \\::1 receive their fjlends at Pierce’s Hall on price Many cottage a cleared point, or ach and Bowels was foggy nearly every day. It is said the re of the are from Massachusetts clubs Some of our musical people are preparing for a about one mile below the cargo of barrels and staves from Bangor for Booth DISEASES thi- players picked Methodist campground, speedily regain their Thur.-day) evening. cent wet weather lias the OP greatly helped hay crop or wherever they can be secured. This naturally to be given at an early day next month. A one of the loveliest on bay. strength, and the spots Penobscot Bay. An THE The Belfast Mercl ants Marine Is and it will be much than first — of blood is purified. railway nearly larger expected pub- mo-i amateur clubs, where the members get quartette consisting Prof. Kimball, and Misses excellent view can be had fora Sch. McG. Buck long range, and the Hattie has chartered to load KIDNEYS It is pronounced by Imi work has been on a completed. delayed account There is yi l good deal of old hay in the coun- hut little and no their All Fan nee, Hcrvey and Johnson with Mrs. praetieo pay, at mercy. Quimby, vessels as they pass to and fro make one hay, brick and at for Pulaski, LIVER hundreds of the best of up of the shingles Bangor the machinery which will me be received until Baker .V last week are on three doctors to be the ON- j try-Mcs-r*. shale-, Belfast, the members of the Portland club get wages practising pianos. They will present finest marine Florida. BLADDER daily pictures imaginable. The new road LY CURE for all the last <»f this month. It comes from Connecticut. had .".on tons of in their -tore tin* an attractive AND hay house, largest when games are and expenses in addition | programme, due notice of which will as laid out skirts the kinds ol Dis- played along shore in front of the The Methodist society cottage at cau URINARY Kidney ever on hand at one time. A of it be hereafter. Northport eases. i quantity portion win'ii go from home. this 1 given The location would Tin- Blaine and Logan Club of this city lias re- they Notwithstanding cottage. make a beautiful site be rented before and after camp at reason- ORGANS It is has since been meeting purely vege- shipped. and in tin* la- e of crowds and on new A Correction. We for a summer DROPSY Are all the i.O iww, and .-lock of .im- volted sonic very large and handsome pictures of strange are informed by Dr. Bird, hotel. The new road will open up able rates. table, and cures when, just «:iy GRAVEL the won both At ! of that the vi main other medicines fail. mu.'l (AO to. I can’t alTord |i» them i" tin Republican Presidential which OiCKCH Notes. The North church will be dosed grounds, boys actually games. Stockton, paragraph last week in regard ry pretty cottage locations, but none ages keep — candidates, There will be a sociable at Odd Fellows Hall this DIABETES It is prepared ex- AT- -' to died at look in ret'oiv I .shall offer av oecn framed and are now at for four Rev. Mr. Ross taking hi- an- Biddetord, Thursday, the weather was as near the boy who Fort Point was very errone- prettier than this. About for these dis- at, hung up Repub- Sunday s, per- seventy.five people evening. Members of the and their ladies BRIGHT’S pressly lodge and has never lican headquarters. nual vacation. He will not leave tm cilv, and will fection as could be wished, which aided in making ous. The boy was not found dead in the bed, assembled at the cottage in the afternoon and DISEASE eases, arc invited to be present. been known to fail. neither were his ribs amused PAINS be to answer calls-Rc\ Mr. the one ol the best ever in the State. broken. His death was themselves bv roaming about the shore trial will the colored man who killed Jones on ready any Gregory game played IN One con- Rmidick, II. II. who has been on caused inllammation of the and was so gathering Grant, recently employed at vince you. For sale ■ the of the l'niversalist church on The first lour were double blanks, but by bowels, grasses, making hay, THE H. cit'd occupied pulpit innings pinldng quoits, H. Forbes’ steamer Cambridge last week, has been all Dr. Bird of Stockton and A<-. A Bucksville, S. C. the estate of the late Wil- by druggists. He did not a but the fifth both sides succeeded in hits for pronounced by Dr. Hop- shower in the afternoon somewhat inter settling BACK bound over to the August term of the S. J. Court, Sunday. preach regular sermon, bunching PRICE $1.26. fered with liam L. Buck, arrived home LOINS made some excellent talk to his the score at the close 5 to in kins, of Searsport. The boy did not fall from a the amusements. At fi o’clock all sat Saturday. in the sum of $l."*oo, for parishioner-_ j eight runs, leaving | OR Send for OI.l) manslaughter. down j SIAM). at the u-ual favor <«f the visitors. On the next the Citizens tied tree as reported. to a picnic supper, home later in (More or less) L<> carry voters in (<>r anything i-iM-j Regular services, hour, will lie held at i reluming I a of the Co. attended SIDE Pamphlet I In* Masonic Token at Port- Quite delegation Engine published quarterly a zero i the of at so low that every voter u have a new the Universalist church-Rev. Mr. William- will tin- game and went out. The seventh was A who for has acted as evening. (NERVOUS | Testl- prices land gentleman many years the funeral of Fred E. Smith, who had been a mem- by Stephen Berry, has been received. It is monlals. I so at the school house, all round. On the Belfast scored a run tor the DISEASES | one. feel preach Emery Belfast, >unday eighth, agent Boston Advertiser in Belfast estimates ( AsrtNi:. ber since the of the in well filled with Masonic, matter and should be in Mr. Win. \ Ricker, our new re-organization company at 10.45 A. which -hould have won them the but for an drug- RETENTION HUNT’S 1 morning M_Quarterly meeting scr game that lie has forwarded subscriptions to that paper gisl, eilh ids 1**74. A NICE the band- »f everv Mason In Maine. wife and son, arrived by Hie Lewis- OR REMEDY STOCK OF vices will be held at the M. E. church next unfortunate decision ot the during the liral Sunday. umpire amounting to over $1,000. He has forwarded tlie Ion on NON-RETENTION Wednesday, and have moved into llie tene- Four cargoes of coal arrived last week. Mr. CO., at U a. half of the The Biddeford Capt. char II. Wording and W. B. Conant Lovefea&t m preaching by Rev. (J. E. inning. base-runner, last dollar he wid send, ami thinks it rather rough ment in .Mis, OP Hawes house on Pleasant street. His Lane Ilnds the addition to his wharf conven- was out very 4 URINE. Proridence, a Llbbv at 2 15 i\ ,m. trying for second, put fairly by Colburn, | that those who S| PATRIOTIC Misses, have farm outside the eltv limits. have subscribed fora Republican paper store is now Ladies, Childrens, Mens, They open and ready for ient as three vessels can haul in at the same time U. I. but ow to the of the it w as not patronage_Sell. " l.ih- of i>eans,corn, Ac. planted, which looked ing position umpire, should now be receiving a Democratic, paper of the Mentoru, Urdu The Mi ck Poni>.—The surface mention. Capt. ay, which pul into Gloucester now. pipe seen and the runner w'as called safe. This should kind. that I have put tie price WAV DOWN and am & promising, and has been the apple of the cap- dirtiest in Boys youth’s ell o to One last a have closed the inning, whereas Capt. Joseph by telegraph Form and Feature, ready coming. My speak week A of the Journal had a will he — night Cross street, a distance of -PhK) feet. From the representative very pleas- repaired Seh. Clara Sar- ward scored. Neither on this nor on any Fletcher, Capt. Friday that Bark Edward Kidder, E. L. Unless associated with 1 \\ got into the and ate 1H2 point ant call at the Castine Capt. good teeth, are shorn of half patch up for a distance of 2ooo Gazette ollice recently. The gent, arrived at New London the 20th from tlie BOOTS Sc SHOES pond feet the pipe is two other close decision do the Belfast Porto Griffin, from New Castle, N. S. VV. was at attractions thev niav otherwise possess. Bear i. Ask the about it. boys complain, Hieo. Padang, captain inches in young lady proprietors, Misses Wheeler and Hooke, She will to ing this fact in mind, use w hich wili diameter, for the remaining distance tin a,l who go Philadelphia or New York loth. SOZODONT, butgivi credit to the umpire, was evidently July teeth from Of the LATEST STYLES and FINEST ALITY, 1 ic Havener Brothers, J. A. and Frank for- were most agreeable entertainers. Most ijf the for a load of and prevent your losing tlu-ir whiteness, QI O., pipe grows smaller until it reaches one inch. The lm- coal, come to this place where and will render REPOSITORY IS POLL which will be sold as as the in lent and and them less if and dis- cheap cheapest indepen unprejudiced certainly office work is done be Mr. David Mosman has bought another street spo specked of Belfast, have taken the management of has been laid by them, except what can some repairs will lie made on colored. The tint the State. My stork Is custom made, of pipe under the supervision ot Cium. in decisions. On the ninth no runs were her....Barbour's and hardness of coral are im- mostly partia; lamp which he will place at the corner of Howard and the best stork and No He \vd'.known and Mclntlre at T. worked off on obliging newspaper visitors. We steam I.eila took a parted to the gums ty this incomparable preserva- a lot more to replenish with, and still they come. workmanship. shoddy popular grove Richards, Chief Engineer of the tir* department. yaelit select party to on or leather made and the score stood 7 t<>0. The Citizens are ; Bangor and Water near the residence of tive and and 'he breath is board. (Genuine solid goods that are Roi where to entertain should say that are en- 1 tiesdav... Mr. W. street, Capt. beautifying agent, sport, they propose parties On Tuesday water was run the 1 considering everything they H. Davies, sou of K. F. rendered made to wear. I am from morning through Urn- hall-players, else the result would have been Davies, James fragrant as honeysuckle by its use. It i> constantly receiving luring tin- summer season. A picnic and dance tor the first and the terprising journalists and deserve success. Ksq., and Mr. Wm. Perry. besides effective. Sold the best manufacturer* NEW and KKENH goods pipe time, reservoir on .school arc well and MeC'lttskey, son of It. MeClusk. safe, being by druggists. I BUGGIES, much different. The clubs matched a every week, and am also making good, solid u id be given there to-day. Belfast who ev. came home An excursion Is talked of in aid of the clock lm2? parties House common was filled. The -dream came tin- Esq., on Wednesday. are In leather <1 MOM whi h return game w ill be looked for with much Interest. ! The fall term of the Freedom academy begins on They WOliK, the cheapest, i-;i this grove mav be assured of a welcome and business in fund, to take place soon after Ills PORTLAND suited to tin- hard foil bigness of the inch but not with Minneapolis, and will return after a haying. pro- WAGGfSS, wear of the farm, shop, the pipe, great Tin* Belfast noys seemed to be great favorites with Sept. 1st and will continue leu weeks, Prim e K. excellent entertainment. few weeks visit. to charter a large steamer, and visit some mill and all place* which requires hard service force. It was estimated that it ran at They are satislled posed tin- rate of tin audience and w ere cheered w hen Luce, Read his advertisement in an- highly with SPECIAL NOTICES. In shoe leather. I also make to order liberally any principal. tiie western desirable down the all kinds The yacht Alice, with K. V son of twelve minute. country. place hay. GROCERY WASQNS. of leather both Dingley, Hon. ; gallons per Tuesday afternoon the good work was done. Dilworih, the Belfast pitch- other column-(J. II. Black or A. s. Nickerson, work, PKtit.KD and SEWED, all j of which will be Nei'or, of and reservoir that Mathew- Our find the sold as low as can he purchas- Dingley, Lewiston, JohnC. Perkins, supplies Bros’, mill wa- er, w lio had the crowd and the 1 Swanville, have one of mules for Isi.F.Siioito. A coasting cnptalus telephone very j surprised puzzled pair Kentucky Bangor party spent Saturday TOP ed In the st ite. f -b n, on board, was in our harbor on .’Satur- i fliled. It is to run the lire which useful as they can now consult their broker in CARRIAGES, propose!I hose, players with his celebrated over-hand drop ball, | sale-See advertisement of* Threshing machine and Sunday at the Seaside Hotel. Sunday evening Convention. tin' d.i\ have been on a cruise to Bar Harbor, extends Ison to the several reserv 1 be them when their will Republican County HfUu Uihf>• ()'•! Still"I "i"l mil ui"l e.i’nmuir They feet, oirs and till wi.i as much taken himself at the close for Oakland-See notice a concert was Bangor, informing cargo (£_lf by surprise sale, by Benjamin Allen, given in the hotel parlor with the different and grades. You can lind u hat •hi were at North them all. We be thus the vessel at REPUBLICANS OF WALDO (OCNTY styles just Sunday they port camp-ground, now have water work- on a small of the surrounded ladies i of auction at the New York on Sat- ready, keeping home until iMixhusriiy, 21tf game by being by young store, Belfast, following programme: Gospel songs; Piano solo 1. will meet in convention at the Court Mouse In you want, at lower than ever before. the guest.- oi Geo. K. Braeketl. scale. at a nominal prices ot his skill 2>;th ...Farm for Miss Abbic needed, expense. on who showed their appreciation and j urday, July sale near China vil- Garland; song, “Consider the Belfast, Saturda), the 9th day of August next, at 10 o’cloc k A. for ‘hi of last week the Belfast Pkksonai. Rev. Mr. I K. (>. ...Situation as nurse Mrs. VI., the purpose of I No. f3 Main Thursday evening Gregory, of the I'niversa go.- looks by many congratulations. Dilworih is ! lage, Taylor wanted by Lilies," Shaw; “Briar C. C. Hamilton has had on exhibition at bis store nominating jNovv ii Your rimr ! St., Belfast, Me. Recitation, Rose,” Miss candidates for the following offices, viz: two sen- baud made Us first in list arrived home the most of the nine and such a raid the Mrs. W. 1). Stockton...Dissolution of Mai,cl public appearance, playing j church, la-t week, from Michigan. modest hy Snow, co-part- Ilaynes; Duett, "The Lord a mammoth stick of which was oU'ercd to ators, ShcrilV, County .Judge of Probate, my pasture candy Attorney, it. ii. I’OIJ front of the post office. The band is and has resumed his fair ones made him tumble. All the nership, James A. Brewster and Kdward B. Tol- shall Mr. Register of Probate* and Treasurer. A for that would cost to build in isi:>.. making good ministerial labors_Mr. .1. very nearly prepare." Haynes and Mrs. Shaw any person who con I 1 name the each pav- County buggy $00, $7'i weight, The basis of will as Later In the the band Lincolnville-Frank of representation he follows: Belfast. 1 progress. evening serenaded H. son anti of Now arrived team were and went from the ground man, Miller, formerly Whistling .., Miss Bertha live cents Come and see them. am going to sell, ] Cooper, daughter, York, congratulated Millike.,; solo, ing for th3 privilege. J. W. Black be- Each town will he entitled to one delegate, and an Hoi a Seth L. Milllken at bis residence. Mr. Milli- in last for a- as if had rested w ith them. Waldo county, lias restaurant on Foster’s wharf, What a additional delegate for each tittv or for 1 have bought low and can sell low. I wont he Belfast week their annual vacation_ nearly nappy victory "Halleitijalt, Saviour,” Mr. Haynes- came the happv possessor having set the weight at votes, fraction ken j of twenty-live votes, east for governor Robie in appeared and made a brief speech. Mr. -F ( of the Plneu'\ in thi- Mfi'c. -s fur the nine in Portland the next day was Boston, near the Boston and Bangor steamboat solo, "Avt Maria," Mrs. j undersold, don’t forget it. Cash is legal tender, and Robbins, House, Snaw; duett, “Life’s 12 lbs.oz., which w is within oz. of the aetual lsS’J. This basis entitles the Dream is several towns to dele- i u ho w ho had w itnessed landing. Fasten) people should give him a call. O’er,” Mr. so are good notes at my place. Terms to suit, (mod I ! Mini. Heights. Three cargoes of lumber! rd; was recently ill, has marly recovered.... lretpicui ly prophesied hy many and Miss Haynes; solo weight. gates as follows, viz ’’Ehren the contest. Their treatment while in Biddeford cm the Rhine," Mr. work all warranted. An experienced, responsible have been landed at Tempie Heights, or the Spirit- | Rev. Mr. Palmer, of Ipswich, Mass., is visiting Greenback Committees. The Green- Haynes.will Belfast.14 Morrill..2 straight inm Foss Hamilton while, tit work on his farm a mile wa- courteous in j Dodge, a Belmont. salesman wante 1 on or commission. inii-i camp at N six and ! his relatives ii. this city ... Mrs. Harry Robbins, .if in the extreme; fact the hoys al- young man, was in a ham. Northport.2 salary Apply ground uthport. cottages hackers of Waldo county are perfecting their or- swinging north of the saw a deer with horns Brooks. :5 inot-kat village large Palermo.:{ at once. at wholesale. a cook house will be erected About Somerville, is visiting her parents in thi-ndv- ways deserve such and generally get it. It is for- Hughes' Point, on Saturday when Carriages tflT Immediately. ganization and have appointed the following cotn- evening, come down the road and cross the field into his Burnham. Prospect..•> J tli" which pas- ■> "lie third of Rev. F. W ot East R. tunate are all in their hab- f,q,e held it broke, and he was Frankfort. Searsnumt.:l the new road, which runs through the Ryder, Greenwich, Informer- they strictly temperate toiiltees. The vacancies are to he tin-own j tilled hereafter. to the ture near by. Mr. II. says the ease with which the Freedom. > of flic in has a« it-. else there have been from an ground, breaking his Searsport.t; grounds, lias been Work is now bus- pastor Baptist church, Belfast, j might danger | The committee is ot L. C. Bate- log just above the ankle Isleslx E. F, Having out the .stock ami trade completed. county composed deer leaped a five rail fence was liner than any cir- »ro. Stockton. .:i Hanson, recently bought of i joint. He was taken to Ids ]•-nded but will be resumed after hav cepted a call t-> th«-pastorate, of the First Baptist exces- kindness. The Biddeford grounds are B. F. F. home, a mile or two .Jackson. •_» Swanville..2 of the late ISAAt- in ing. j man, Searsmont; Haskell, Waldo; A. cus he ever saw. A hear has also AI.BABb, jewelry business, distant, and a performance Knox. ;{ Thorndike. Heaver church at Newport, it- I->amuel E. Keene ot new and rather above the average for smoothness. ! physician called to attend Dim. St., He!fast. Me. I am now Howard, Belfast; T. C. Smart, Swanviiie; Way- seen near Belfast, prepared to offer the most as- The members of the W. (J. T. I', are hereby noti- | been Bog Hill. Liberty.;{ Troy.:? New i"i'K, ait'i Eu- iu- B. Keene, of The interest in the, national game is on the increase trade ever lie l Philadelphia, land Knowlton, Belfast. The following are the Morrii.i,. The picnic dinner Lincolnville .. 1 I nity.t tonishing seen in Belfast. My object is that the state Annual Convention will be held and exercises at- Work on the new are in Bt Hast of A. J. F. in that of the state, and these whieh schooner Is progressing rapid- Monroe. 4 ,the guests Ingraham....S. part grounds, town committees: Ward F. H. tending tiie Waldo.2 to <.f the stock on hand so as to lit at hu earlier date than this Belfast, 1, Durham, closing day of Miss Della Storcr’s Montville. 4 dispose upanew. formerly year,—taking (_'. and wile, ot liave been are a -lock are to ! ly. The timbers are nearly all up, and the Winterport.7 Freedom Knight Bridgton, visiting matter, likely prove paying school are large Academy. e A. K. Clark. Ward 2, .1. C. Townsend, I). C. of pl the 3rd and 4th days of September, at Gar worthy notice, as it was a very Per or'Ier WiiMo Committee. -1SS4.— at dona. Durham'-, K< Hast.Mi-s Field, the U e-t- properly. 1 fie attendance at this game was 400. eujoy- force is at present employed >ti the center hoard, Counly IJ«‘pul>li«Tin Toothakor. Ward 3, Fred Banks, M. C Dilworth. aoie occasion for our little WM. II. timer, Me.,—therefore t rompt payment of an folks. Tiie tables were box of FOCLKli, Chairman. The Fall Term of this institution will be ern I’n'ton telegraphic operator in this city, has i W e give the score the face and which wit! be driven full of •I. W. open O Ward Horace Daniel K. Maddox. Ward spread under tiie BLACK, Serretary. nuai ,.ft ^ solicited. 1, Banks, trees on her father’s Miss Monday, Sept. 1-t. and continue Ten Weeks iiihiit gone to her bona in on u short vaca- BELFAST. lawn, nails as a protection against worms. ten Farmington Nearly | insiruetion of tin* following well-known ex- .'), H. F. Mason, S. A. Black. Belmont, Gideon Rich- siot-er furnishing plenty of the and ilie store on Main Street, Belfast, owned tion. li plan.- i-temporarily tilled b; Mis- Bai- A.11. K. lit. T. 11. I'.O. A. E. lemonade, candy and kegs of nails are required as they are driven close- Teacher-: Prince F. Ltic-*, by ards,-; Brooks, Daniel Jones, A. W. Rich, M. mils. The j perieneed Principal, 1 b f> I 2 2 0 0 o exercises consisted of teacher of High Languages and Mathe- Howe?- A C«>. and Mr K A rn .. of Mis.-Mariie B of Dam- .McKecn, music, tci-itatinns ly. It is said a of rust forms over them to Knglish, formerly occupied by >ear.-port.... Day, eh’, coating Straight Greenback Convention. Colburn, 2 b. 4 0 2 2 2 1 0 D. ; Burnham,-; Frankfort, D.H. Drake, Abe! I following is the Roll of Honor. County matic; Fdward Fvans, Assistant, Teacher of Com is being filled and will bo bv ariseotta, is friend- in the eip.Dr. D. P. Those who thickness of hi of an inch, which forms a perfect At Perry, up occupied j visiting know lion, c. o 0 1 1 li u U C. t. W. K. H. Ban did not mon Knglish Branches; K. -K Knowiton, Penman, almost your own price. | Kenney; Freedom, Gowen, ! miss a day Bertie Hatch, Mrs. M < arll:-. ’.ewv in liavfortl Block. Mr. How- Boiil.-lcr, wife ami liaughter are in town fora few 1. f....a o 0 0 0 0 0 George Daggett protection again-1 worms. All voters of WaMo who favor the teacher of Penmanship,Drawing, Book-keeping A- i Thompson, ton, Eiden Knowlton; Isleshoro, A. A. Coombs, Beriie County prin- Cottrell, F. 4 1 0 0 ] 1 0 j Daggett, Traftnn Hatch, Orrm ciples of the National Greenback Labor Partv and TrrnoN.— Common Knglish, .*•> no; Higher Kug ard ii"''. ini: ba-emenl of llu Block will the guests ol A I Brown. Mi s. d. >. Cald- K.,b. Thomas, Earn take lays, -—; Collins .. who are I" .*4.no. .*:>.nn. Cottrell, F. \ ., s. >.4 1 1 1 0 On Jackson, I’altee, Jr.,-; Knox, j -Mi« News was received of the fusion with either of tlu* old lisli, Languages, Annabella The by telegraph Tuesday opposed par- : the room.- at l»v well of 111i-cjty ha- gone to s.-al | larbor, for a visit* Daggett. lat- are to Bo \Kl>.—(mod board can be obtained at fron SPECTACLES po-.-e.--inn present occupied Howard, c. r. :I 1 o 0 s o I E. R. Wentworth, Albert Kenney; Dr. J. ter a miss ol of Ii. ties, requested send delegates to ;t ('ountv ('on- Liberty, j four summers, lives a mile death Capt. Coring Small at Boston. Capt. Ml-. McCarthy. tin- guest ot her daughter. Mr-. ( lenient-«.eorge Dilworih, p. 4 I 2 4 2 l:t o ft-.the volition to be held at the Court House in Belfast. $2.(in to $2.Yu per week. Arrangements torseit W. Clough, Fred Knowlton; Lineomville,-; ; scl,ool house... .Miss Small has been sick at San Francisco for r< Cottrell, 1 M r. f.4 1 I 1 2 0 o Maudie Mearsalso closed her very eight Friday, August s, iss j, at in o’clock \. M., to boarding can be made at very a.-onalde rare-. From Merrill, son of 1 »anl. Merrill, an old resident of Bel- 1 10c. to $2. The Stum-haw contains a Wm. John B. Mon- school of nominate candidates for the For further send for ‘•Announcement Independent, Mass., Montville, Clements, Carter; ; ten weeks last with months and was obliged to leave his fine ship, the following County particulars fast, was in town after an absence of l.'» Total.15S 0 0 11 27 15 1 .Saturday interest!.,.. Ollices: 2 Senators, of Circular” containing rules, regulations, elassiiha long obituary ii<. ,.f A.J. Meatier, of Tuesday roe, Tolford Durham, Martin 1.. Robertson; Mor excises ...B. A. Ocean at that He started for County Treasurer, Judge formerly Ifatch is absent on a King, port. recently of lion of st udies Ac. Mr. Merrill is icw «-ashier of a national CITIZENS. yachting Probate, Register Probate, Counts Attorney and was 1 years. I.oren Itobic this, win. bitrie at thal place last week, rill, Jackson, Meservev; Northport, home and remained in Boston to consult eminent also to choo.-e a Address the at Brook-, or excursion....Silas storm- came near crushed Sheriff, County Committee. Principal Razors & Shears bank in Worcester. M t-s.Mr- dames ( Fish A B. K. lit. T.B. I'.O. A. E. J. R. being The basis of be <>. H. KKK\. .Sec. a- announced in the Journal. The funeral wa- Ilurd,-; Palermo, Henry Norton,-; ; to death while physicians there. Small was a man of mark- representation will as follows- >• ;> 0 riding into the barn Capt. er ami dnua'litcr. of I.,nviv.,.v. Ma-s., ami Mr-. 1 haver, 1 2 5 0 0 one day last Kadi will be entitled to one delegate and an Freedom Village, July 22, D-i. attended ihe Odd Fellows. Columbian Prospect,-; Searsmont, dial res Wiley, J. E week on a ed and has several .town largely by Fo-ier, p. 5 0 1 1 0 7 0 load of hay. As it was he ability commanded very fine additional to "•(> or Of the best make and at wonderfully low Earl W. < ate, of Boston area! Mr. I IF Gherman’s, i escaped with delegate every votes, major prices IckIj- and "iiimii ’.an Kncatnpmcnt. of sioneham, Barton, :l b. 4 2 2 2 4 2 1 Woodcoek, Albert Meservey; Searsport, A. A. Nve. a slight and has made some of the fraction thereof, east for L. Smith in is7 5 u Ford, Marr; Thorndike, sailing vessels. His remains were brought to Burnham .‘5, Frankfort I, Freedom I-iesbon> l, I ami M I*lak« of San Francis- I'KOSPUCT. 2, dodge Ex-mayor c. f.4 0 2 o I 0 n Capl. Alfred Ginn AUCTION! \va- in atteu lan-v Mr. Meatier was very popular Bice, don, Daniel Gordon; Troy, Geo. W. Hillman, ! is now improv- Stockton for burial, and his funeral conducted by Jackson 2. Kno\, 2, Liberty .*>, Linrolnvilie <», Mon- co r. l. 4 0 .- vi-itiug ,i- Belfast friends and is the guest of froso, 0 0 I 0 0 11,0 ljones are roe 4, Montville A, Morrill 1. Norihpnrt 2, Palermo 11. tin* order. j Jeremiah Fairfield; I'nity, A. S. Pendleton, G. c. knitting together.Capt. Mariners of which he was one of the oldest ! Always on hand and at pr;ec> that cannot Meeds, lb. 4 1 1 1 12 u I Arihur Lodge, 2, Prospect 2, Searsmont L Searsport 2, Stockton Calvin Hervey.... Mis- Marianna Thurlow, of this ) N. R. Hagan is about, and is fail to suit. Stevens; Waldo, Cillev, Wellington shorey; ! haying_Frank members. Swanville2, Thorndike 1, Waldo 2, At N. Y. The odd Fellow Register, published at Port i of Troy t.Fnity Store, Saturday, July 26,1884, nip. has been appointed postmistress at tile F.ibyjj ! Total.:W 7 10 12 27 10 1 Gilman Morrill. Partridge, Lowell, is il. t. Winterport, Mass., visiting c. Part- A Winterporl . Killman is clerk and ''n of telegraph operator at the the Conve mien. Also Oil Express If you will call and look at my stock and V‘t--er. Mi. :!' i- a good wfiler, and one of the 1 Time game 1.45. Buns earned. Belfast 3, Citi P. M. Bonnie which was towed bush; the school; Exercise ten Paintings, hanging Lamps, boys \ i- hen-Mr-, ii. I-,. McDonald is at e-ert, skete.-bi g IT a week.... Mrs. C. '•all- ni Dilworth 50, Foster 54. Struck out by by Brigadier having a good time....Men are this 1 plenty season Emma and Tin etc. the t•: 11,tin_ i- good the editing the Regi-ter j Dilworth lo, by Foster I. Total tallied strikes oil the steamer’s broke screw of at Moses, Witham; Singing; Recitation, The Caucus Ware, etc., I Had ami familv are at Otter Creek.... Lieut. machinery down, (a $■> and S’-’.ar. tier Notice, W. M, THAYER. will again look like it- former self. Dilworth 10, Foster II. Left on bases, Belfast ilay.Joseph Drollett, a ten Lillie The I N i- 7, the rod which necessitated a J crowns, Runnells; Concert exercise, C. O. CKAKV, Auctioneer. Chenery, reported among recent arriv- t. piston gave out) j renebman 100 miles Waldo.—The Republicans of Waldo arc Citizens Two ba.-c hits Dilworth 2, Thayer and living bank of Bangor, comes request- Vo. A woman at one of our in the The of the lo way of Salvation, by I'J young ladies and the pas- ed to meet at Silver Harvest Hall on Satur- 1. City Work, tillfust. Me. purchased furniture als at Nd-wport — Mr. ami Mr-. Alexander Leith ! Bice. Double plays, Citizens 2. Passed balls, change programme. captain this town to work Grange j every haying season....The at *; o’clock P. Knowlton I. Wild Foster 1. I M. Acadia told his that he would refund tor; Recitation, Miss Alma Dutch; Su- day, August 2nd, M.t to choose dele, >n-re- la-t week jnantityof husks fora bed. The from China, arrived on and are at pitches, mpire, passengers on land Singing. Wednesday, •Iordan. Scorer Geo. I. hay crop good will lie better than was ex. gates to attend the County Convention to be holden Keating. or he Park announced the next on the husk- were pul into sack and weighed, but were j Mrs. and Mr-. R. H. the passage money and go some other day peeted. Corn is perintendent pro- at Belfast sth. Leith’.-parents, rapt, Coombs. booming right along and to August The in which on its face them the which begins gramme was an exercise in which all could take Put Order Town Committee. THE NEW heavier than the woman and she found have a game Portland, Friday, would and take down hay, and supposed | They ju-t tunpleted t-«ur of Europe. repair Spindle, the vigorous growth of the potato which was a Waldo, July lit. issi. s me is so much I an-; a one-sided contest, have latter was The P. M. vines part, contribution. The church was fault. The net weight replied the Mi Mr.-. Rob. Erner; and Mi-s Lizzie Emery, appeared might easily proposition accepted. yacht since the rains outstrips the beetles. Grain tilled and all the scholars man. Net the I don’t been very near an even Had Belfast not Bonnie made sail and with some assistance Mill he short had their parts well com- weight replied woman," of Bucksport, are at licita-t, the uuests of Mr. and tiling. slight strawed but with of rain plenty will mitted. see net, 1 thought it was sheeting,” i Mrs C. Hcrvey. played with a remarkable absence of errors, Port- from the steamer reached the Northport Camp- carry a henvv head... any referring .The apple crop will be light- LACTART. land would have at 11.30 a. M. The steamer returned to to tiie saek. Kvery thing was linally made dear, scored in several instances. The ground er than was first indicated. \ \V' ai.i»«> coi n \ Man Kills His win.. chas ; Baldwins did not Till* Acid of Milk. three errors made Belfast were Dilworth Belfast and after which the excursionists The Democratic National how ever. by by repaired, blossom very hut the Committee opened Elliot, formerly of Knox, choked his wife to death ! profusely, Naked Limb and Knowlton. Portland’s only run was made in were taken down the bay t<> the Spiritualist camp- headquarters in Washington last week. The A Pure, Healthful, Refreshing Drink, aiding Di- Kink Notes, f or the benefit of and Greenings were full of blossoms as beginners at a tenement house on Eynde street, Boston, on never before, Republican have been for gestion. Sold hy Druggists 2nr28 tin* sixth inning and came in on an unfortunate ground, returning at 7 o’clock r. M. It a and some headquarters opened everywhere. tb -»> who wish t will proved Of the trees have practice, C'apt. Coombs Sunday last. Charles Elliot, is a son of Win. I>. not an apple on them some weeks. AVERY LACTATE CO., Boston. Mass. j throw of Knowlton to first-base. The striker would very excursion and was quite as satis- now THRESHING MACHINES. open t!i rink on and agreeable while others are laden with fruit. Tuesday Thursday evenings. Elliot, of Knox, and a few lived in this There Messrs. SAXHOHX .( CH ASE. years ago ] have been third man out but was struck the factory to a majority, but some who drove from Joint refuses to in the howl of For best two horse Machines, Adtni'.-ion and skates fifteen cents. There rill he by seems to lie an insect that Bright join Threshing w here he was in the injures the apples, leav- eitv, employed hotels. He thrown his meanwhile Belfast to in and were the English press against Blaine. He says that for and circular to the ball, thereby securing base; Bueksport, private teams, ing a black and BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. write information anil Satur- 11o ii u-i m these evenings. Beginners find it spot stopping n,e of the while the candidates are Monday, Wednesday subsequently went to sea in Belfast vessels and the lonesome run was to borne was growth Republican roundly or to their as below. scored. Belfast scored in obliged return disappointed-There truit •' undersigned, agents, '.nljenU to -Kate on the a on the side marked, while the abused iu before the the season. regular evenings, among has been in an ice cart, other side England election. they Corrected the Journal. UI VI AMIN v* Oakland, Me. day ereninys during latterly engaged driving for j the first, third an*l%i*venth innings and had several was a private excursion from Vinalhaven to North- Weekly for AI.I.KN, w i of and will now have an grows, making only a refuse have always turned out all right when get good skaters, up- a Boston firm. His wife i- to have been a apple-Raspberries, they C. H. Sargent, >o. n, Alain Street. ACKNT>: Kendall tt Whitney, Portland Admittance 2.1 ets.: use Skates alleged good chances for runs which were not taken. Tin* port Camp Ground on Thursday... The barge from into the White House.” By of to themselves in the art. blackberries and blueberries will he H. 15. Dunning. I H-iunity perfect woman of character. The did plentiful, and IJangor questionable couple swift of Dilworth dazed with a large made an excursion to PRODUCE MARKET. PRICKS PAID PRODUCERS. < IO ets. peculiar, delivery the Bangor party vines are A. H. h »tf- l ion It on. grape loaded with It will not a not live Mrs. Elliot w as ol grapes_Butter is be pleasant reflection for those Police Notes. Charles Hanscomb, for drunk- happily together. fond Portlanders. Nine of their men air and Northport on Thursday....The picnic of the Con- Apples ty bush, 0§0 W ton, 8.00^/2.00 ii. Freeman Co., Presque Isle. pounded I higher and the late rains make Democratic who the Hay Wednesday afternoon exclusive and went out a deal which the farmer smile Congressmen delayed dried *1^ tb, Ogs Hides IP lb, fv/jO 'Hie-.-, was before Judge Boarilman last week and society great caused the six others tapped the ball at third strike. The gregationalists at the Battery on Thursday was 8\VoO j only a Relief for several weeks k* Lamb ^ to Ladies and Misses. husband to be hot a£ai.There are good many voters in ibis Greely Expedition by Beans,pea, bu, 2.7ag.*.uo lb, 10&12 Saturday s- jealous. Many words will be a iiU.'ueed to ten In .. Fred of passed spectator-, were loud in their of dis- greatly enjoyed-There temperance and to learn 2.>o. Lamb days jail Cozzens, expressions town Who will not unnecessary quibbles obstinacy, medium, g2.0'> Skins, TOg.8.7 between them on the On Mrs. begin where they left off politi- that Mutton ^ afternoons for Hoys. Adniittanee M was fore Judge Boardman on Saturday, subject. >uudny j gust that their favorites could not better cope with rally at Lake Maranocook on Friday and Saturday if the expedition bad sailed when the Ad- yellow-eyes,2.7a3:5.110 tb, 0*j7 cally. Butter tb, leg IS Oats bush, 42/1.4') f- Elliot was about to go out when an altercation the visitors. The fi 25th aud 2Gth. Gen. ministration wished it to, probably all the lives l.le. for afternoon sessions. drunkenness and disturbance. Pleaded guilty, game closed to 1 against Port- July Congressman Dingley, Beef lb, 73d Potatoes, 2.7a;>0 Clement & Adams, arose betw een herself and of the brave explorers might have been saved, \sentence.i to In and costs husband and the- latter land. At the conclusion of the game the Belfast Dow, Mr. Munson, and other noted temperance BrcKsl'UKT. Miss Lena Bariev bush, TOgSO !tound fe*1 It). OflO Sessions 7 to ft). twenty days jail Dumnore of Bangor instead of seven. Hog Evening After- choked her to death. He then left the Cheese W tt*, straw IP ion, .7.00aO.iH) uniting to $12.42. Costs and minimus room, locked boys took up their pitcher and held him in will be present, and also some fine cor- is visiting E. I!. Gardner's in S311 noon paid bodily speakers family this town.... Chicken t? tt>. OaO sessions 2 to .1. the house and went to Lowell. in. Turkey lb, ogo up Becoming the air. They could not have better shown their net soloists. People from Belfast and along the Herbert E. Colo principal of Bath Calf Skins IP tb Veal suspended. High school is 12gI2 '.j IP lb, 7&S & Goods, Tuesday and evenings toxicated and meeting a friend Elliot told him what of hi- services in the two As Branch will and come on the train. Horace E. SHIP NEWS. Duck k4' lb, Wool, washed 4P lb, 27 Fancy Thursday appreciation go regular visiting Snow at Ogo Dry games. his mother’s Mrs. 1 p re! rs of the Belfast shoe factory have Capt. he had done and asked his advice. He also told PTggs V do/,., 10 Wooi.u n washed tPtb 20 the Link wilt he the use a fit ending to such a day there were fireworks and Fare $1.25 for the round trip-Steamer Ralph ■lahes Snow. The men open fov of just put in a new and machine called young were classmates at Fowl V lb, Wood, hanl, 4.00«'>.oo important other At the of 14glO parties. last authorities Lowell a band concert on the western in the Ross, or Howell, will make a special trip to North- Bowdoin-Mrs. Wm. B. Geese W 00 GENTS'FURNISHING GOODS. beginners and those not much the Liam Machine. It was made at Lynn, Mass., promenade Lawson of I,a Crosse, PORT OF BELFAST. lb, Wood, soft, 3.0O/J3.50 of heard of the story and telegraphed to Boston. After evening. The returned home and Temple on Wednesday and Friday is at :»! IA UK n r. and used for or tne party by Saturday port Heights Wisconsin, her father’s Mr. Frederick RETAIL Xo music. Admission heating out rubbing down Spof- ARRIVED. practice. some search the Boston police found the apart- morning’s ti ain, that their had July 23d and 25th, returning in season for the up lord’s for the Room sole- >f shoes. The w hole operation is done with feeling reputation summer-Maurice C. Hcrvey and Beef, corned, t? tb, 7 AS LlmeiPbbl, LO'/yl.lo Papers&Curtains, and skates LI cents. ments and the scene is July 18, sclirs. Mary A. Drury, Nickerson, Bos- presented thus described by not suffered by the trip. We are still of the river train ...Benj. Hazelline of this city, got up Miss Annie l>. of Butter Salt, IV box. 20 ()ut Meal tb, ■>(J10 •i motion and leaves the sole smooth and firm, opin- Blodgett Belfast have been at. lames on; Win. G. Eadle, Ryder, Booth LARGFST STOCK OF ! the Herald bay. Corn & bush, TO Onions W tb, f/ja The management reserves the ion that Belfast has the strongest and nest team in an excursion to Castine on Tuesday, which proved fora few lb, sch. Boston. 'lb- proprietors of our factory are determined to Emery’s days... .Miss Hannah Anderson July Palatka, Chaples, (Tracked Corn ^ bush, 70 Oil, Kerosene,4Pgal, 12 « 10 The body of the woman was found a the State and that it will be more a affair. Between and of July 21, sch. Wm. Frederick, Patterson, Boston. on the to h.-i'.e the best machines in the and to turn lying upon conclusively very enjoyable thirty forty i’orllanu is with Mrs. Martha for Corn Meal f bush, 70 Pollock 4P tt». 3Sal ■W OOLENS right behalf of patrons market, shawl beneath her on the and Bradley the 23, sehrs. C. T. New spread bed, neatly shown in the to follow. of his friends embarked on steamer re- July -Sibley, Bartlett, York; Cheese ^ tb, 12 314 Pork V Hi, 10/jIl dressed. Blood games Let the boys be en- Florence, summer....Miss Myra 1!. I.add and her Made in the KATFST refuse admission to objectionable out only first class work. j trickled from the nose and the brother NellieS. Pickering, McKeen, Waldoboro; Radiant, Colton Seed fc* c\vt, l.V> Plaster W bl/I, Luo In Waldo Co. up style saliva from the couraged a good patronage; turning in the evening. Five hours were have me Geo. and .satisfaction ! mouth. The eyes protruded by they get nothing early Westley g to Southwest Harbor, Mt. De- Hardy, Boston; Shattuek, Larrabec, Boston; Codlish, dry, fcv lb, 4g0*; live Meal & tb, :: guaranteed. T h I)en-low cottage at Fort Point is nearly anil the mouth continued the Jas. Boston. parties strangely, open only but honor for their work and very little of that. spent in the old historic town. ...The .Methodists sert to board a few Holmes, Ryan, Cranberries, k^ o ATmu IL- or reddish full of brief, instructive and entertaining speeches his EX0URS!Gf3 TO lingers hand, by blue and purple spots f ( '•Ilium, 2li. f» 0 o u 3 ;{ o visaing grandfather, Hon. Barker Tuck_ GRAGiO term It,--irregular as to colors. The lower sash ALONG THE WHARVES. j showing where cruel linger- had clutched. These Know c..> 2 2 2 !i interspereed with vocal and instrumental music Lizzie lion, 2 2 Genu is visiting her mother Mrs. S. T. Wm. Pitcher & Son and Baker Market. c.uqai.i-one p ine of clear The effect Is spots forme. 1 a sort <>t black circle around the front & Shales have Boston STANDARD large glass. Thompson, I 1.5 I 2 2 0 0 0 will be presented. Very low rates of fare have of the throat, which was and showed how Hineks—Miss Louise Spring of New York is at loaded with hay the sch. Marv A. Drury for Char BAR HARBOR! very nandsome The sash and as well as the swollen, Cut Ire! I, F. L.,3 li.5 0 1 1 l () o Boston, July l'Jth. glass tierce and hud been the of the been secured on the Maine Central R. R. From her lesion-Benj. Hazeltine is loading sch. Palatka tight grip assailant. ( ottrcll, F. V., s. s. 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 uncle's Capl II. E. Lou Fairs on the Favorite steamer tjiuvn ciiy. inside work Ac., came from the establishment of Spring_Miss with ice and for Jacksonville-Pitcher & Son Bette it—Not tnii'-h doing But steady; choice i I The left arm rested under the side, and the Belfast 75 children 35 cts. hay S3LIC right Howard, lb. 3 0 0 0 9 () 0 ets; "f (Kirkland is al Mr. .Limes Patterson's. m iois, -j-BrJ.V; western, in round Will leave P. & si,• .m 1 *«»;.r Wharf, r.e'e.st, Durham was curled under the on ow n .Joseph have discharged sch. Charlie Bucki with coal- .. crcamerie.-, jolt A Belfast. its | < Hall, partially body Dilwortli, p. 4 0 11 1 12 1 I lots. JOaJJe; northern _'l northern dairies Jlst, 1 ss|. ;.i 7 k \ M I a which the that the Steamer NOTES. The Boston & steam- Patterson is friends at Sch. Win. Frederick is in Carter A Co’s dock where Thursday July OF TIIE side, po-ition gave impression I. r. 1.2 111 Bangor entertaining Idlewild, Alla tr- I ini H. Cottrell, M., 210 lSnl'J'ae; lots, iHa.-’r; wi’Mcrii 17 nl Northport at :.5e, arriving at Kar II (Juimby and wife, with two lady vi.si- murderer, w hile his her moosie.Uev. Mr. she is being overhauled. She will he re-metalled selections joh towelling choking victim, placed boat (Jo.*s new quarters on Foster’s Wharf Boston Lewis of will is fair to Hkal-Jc; ine about noon. ltetMntiuy, will leave I5at ll.it arms in a so j Winterport i amt reclassed-Sch. Nellie S. will also V; good iba!(*.’,<•; ladle-packed t* *r>. were riding over the new road around the position that she was unable to defend Total.3S G 9 Pickering WORLD ! 9 27 IS 3 are the best in New The wharf : preach at the M. E. church next Sabbath overhauled and iJal'je: choice imitation creameries It.lac. bor at 1*. M arriving at ISeifa.-t about in. herself. The legs were crossed, but there was probably England. ...Miss be re-calked ...Sch. Charlotte T. good Mull', when tot* near the of the n mid lots «>f Full assortment of the above, ns well as of the celebra- getting edge road, to PORTLAND. : Lizzie C. Snowman is is discharging coal for Swan & Siblev Bros. Cheese—Quiet But easier; good $1 OO. nothing indicate the motive of the murderer. has been thoroughly repaired and the water deep- engaged as organist at the | Sibley Far© Round Trip, t. lEl Kldi V KMTTIMi MI.14. Fmbroi t- t .■ s.»ft earth gave way under the wheels of the Th» I Sch. Charlotte T. Bartlett, from Hoboken northern and western Ski'd.^c; fair lots sas1.,'. woman’s hair was neatly done up, and the A. 15. R. IB. T.B P.<). A. E. Methodist church in Sibley, cries, Flosses, etc.. t«>r sale I y all lending draa-is. bk' ened by dredging so that there is no danger of place of Mrs. It. It. Stover to arrived at this II o'clock choice and lots IO‘..alJe. and the whole with bodv was dressed in neat street even to 3 b. .j o j Belfast, port at Tues- joh Illustrated with rub s for Knittimr. Em- wag- 11, party, the wagon anti apparel, Barns, I 1 1 0 2 Kggs—Firmer and fresh eastern is «: i’amphbt. the boats. New have been resigned....Most of the at Verona Park The vessel came Hell Gate. Sun- higher; ‘..a 1. K'd'e'-d'. n Crochet, ew.. sent P-r 10 cents iu walking hoots. The whole appearance of her Bradley, ?>. s. 2 0 o o 2 0 2 grounding buildings cottages day night. through fnge lery. stamps. horse, were precipitated over the hank, down the run from that to l!»e; northern IT'ial^e; western 17 aiIHV Waste Embrnid-ry Silk, assorted colors. 40 cents p- j clothing gave the impression that she had been out Gulliver, e. 4 0 0 0 4 2 2 erected the whole of the wharf. The lower are now occupied-The listened sun day morning, making place length Spiritualist <;.3 Potatoes—The of is small and ounce. Waste Sewing .Silk, Black or assorted, 25 cc-ntd •one fifteen where landed on the under- and had returned hut a short time ■> > j I Belfast in the remarkable short period of hours. supply potatoes feet, they during Sunday, McGlinchv, p. 3 1 0 () <» to I is used for freight, one end for up day wo discourses by Mrs. C. Fannie A lieu. She I She has coal for Swan & Bros. prices firm : Bristol Ferries $1. Long Island.- ar.d per ounce. before the as her hat on the bureau. 1 0 part being j| ■ Sibley ru.-h. to say no one was in the least murder, lay Chase, li. 3 0 0 12 0 0 ;..'»0aJ.7d: medium STORE! strange one of their Jerseys 77; Xorfolks, large $ NOVELTY The appearance and appointments of the room be- Torn y, 2 1). I o 2 3 4 2 0 freight, and the other for down freight. The i best speakers it is said, she speaks hurt; the and harness sustained no AMERICAN TORTS. $J, small $i.7»0a*2.f)0. wagon injury, tokened tidiness, aooii taste and thrift, and W r. 1. 4 0 every inship. o 0 0 0 0 general ofliee is also on the ground floor, where again next Sunday-The accident which occurred Beans—Beans in moderate demand and in the wa\ of furniture c. li. Arrived Ned prices ESWSERY & EUREKA SILK ami Mu- horse was not even scratched. It is a most j thing appeared in its usual Burns, 1'. 4 0 1 2 0 1 o Calais, July brig White, Dow, R. H. CO., GO. last at Verona Park came near a | The was toned after 4 Corrida n, 1. 1'. 3 0 are Gen. Freight Agent Austin’s quarters. Up Thursday being Boston, to load for Buenos Ayres. steady. woi.derful as it docs not seem that place. body shortly o'clock, 1 1 2 0 0 li and straw MASS, escape, possible I terrible Baltimore, 16. Cleared sch. Mabel vv—Hay unchanged. KOSTO.\, and the Betid smell which pervaded the room indi- stairs are two line waiting rooms, one for the disaster. As there are many versions of the July Hooper, Watches. Clocks. a on hi over the bank without a fatal acei Belfast. Jewelry. Socks, part y go cated that it had been dead lor at least it hours and Total.32 1 5 7 27 14 S affair il is best to Hooper, ladies and the other for gentlemen. Each are thought publish a true account New 16. Passed •-V.teowislO dent. that decomposition had set in. York, July the Gate, seh. Tan- SCORE BY INNINGS. which be ot interest and (roods. <(V. Elliot gave the following version of tin- affair to well furnished, and contain wash rooms and water may also serve as a warn- tamount, Pendleton, Boston. July 17, arrived seh. MARRIED. Fancy Toys, Nakkow Kscape. Mr. of this his Woodman whom he me? at Lowell. It I 2 3 4 f> <5 7 8 9 ing to others to exercise Orion, White, Bangor; July 19, arrived ship W. II. Benj. Hazelline, |trien. Wright, Ksip, evening in MAINE. avenue, on and seri- train for on and The rest of harnessing the animal too near to the Frankfort; Passed the Miss K. Cush- BUCK8FORT, Thursday, narrowly escaped Lowell, ami, his arrival, proceeded at Time of 2 00. Buns Belfast 2. large commodious quarters. the carriage, Whltehouse, Long, Gate, Norrington Sidclinger ami. Margaret game earned, First Fannie & both of I'nion. Chains, Necklaces, once to the .Jackson Mr. which seh. Edith, Warren, Boston. man, ous injuries. He was returning alone from the House, kept by Edwin base on balls, Belfast 4, Portland G. Total railed building is made into offices for the various-depart- was a heavy four wheeled one of the Rock* Phillips, for w hom ho had worked at one time. He New York, July 19. Arrived sell. Florida, War- In Northport. June 29th, \mos Milliken, of Cam- taken a and balls on Dilwortli ns, on McGlinchy 92. Struck out whole in away pattern. The were Edward LOCKETS & CROSSES. camp ground having party down, morose and and ments. The interior is finished ash, witli occupants Mrs. ren, Jacksonville; Abram Richardson, Pattershall, den, and Lena V. Colson, of \\ appeared nervous, upon being liv Dilwortli 9, by MeGlinclij 1. Total called strik- interport. Wanted. when just below the met Mr.-. White, on horse said to indicate tin* load of decorations. The Co. has about ,00u Tillock and daughter Lu and Miss Alice Liu Bangor. Cleared ship Elizabeth, Butman, San In Maehias, July 12th, William E llonev, of city questioned nothing es ou Dilwortli 17, tin McGliiichv 1G. Left on liases, tasty spent $:ll wood, 1 A live wideawake man to solicit insurance in guilt upon his conscience. He went out between 8 Francisco; sch. T. II. Livingston, Swett, Jackson- Vinalhaven, and Miss Edilh Whitney, of Jonesboro. hack. ll« r flying clothing frightened Mr. Hazel- Belfast 9, Portland 10. Two base hits, Torrev and on the improvements, and the public will appreciate daughter of Capt. Mark Gray—the whole Belfast and adjacent towns, for one of Hie largest Gent's Vest & and In i*. m. for a ride, and, on bis return, met Mr. weight ville. July 20, arrived sch. A. Hay ford, Jones, In Windsor, July 3th, Willard F. Hallowed, of Chains,Seals Charms tine’s horse which into the The Bums. Double Belfast 2. Passed balls, over 700 | and Life Insurance in the shyed gutter. with whom be had several drinks. plays, the ...We made a trip on the Katahdin being pounds. In going down Central ave- Lillian, Frankfort. Windsor, and Miss Mary E. of Searsmont. strongest Companies Phillips, He Knowlt.Mi Gulliver 4. Wild Dilwortli change Bangor; Darby, Wiley, and me who i< wil- 2, pitches, 14. world. With the right party wheels of the carriage came in contact with a tele- retired late, hut came down early yesterday morn- last and not hav been on board of her for nue, which at the lower end is the car Perth Amboy, July Sailed sell. Dora M. 1, McGlinchy i. Umpire, Geo. Wilson. Scorer, week, ing very steep, ling to put zeal and energy into the work, an ar- ing for brenklast. At the table, he met an old bos- French, French. iinn i n vs graph pole and the animal cleared Itself from the Geo. I. Keating. some time were surprised at the changes which riage run against the horse, which rangement can he made winch will make his labor .rnirnnn y store. om friend named Woodman, and appeared to have being frightened, Charleston, July IT. Arrived bark Edward Cush- D! E_ LD. and ran home. Mr. was thrown remunerative and No pre- arriage Hazeiline something on his mind. He said he had no The Biddeford Journal of Friday says of the have been made in this favorite steamer. She kicked up, one leg coming down outside the thill ing, Bickinore, Bath. pleasant, permanent. appe- vious knowledge of the business is absolutely re- a long distance on his head the tite, and fell blue. He said he had a row with his game in that city •' “Those who tiie as as a we ami him to on Baltimore, arrived sch. F. C. Pendleton, Pendle- WOOL CARDING! striking indenting patronized looks line fiddle inside—indeed doubt if causing go three. The animal then In this July 23, Mrs. Sarah F. Curtis, aged Address with full name, Box ->74, Cortland wife and had choked her. Woodman suggested ton, Kennebec. e.lty, quired. earth to a considerable What saved his Granite street down the Iiiil 82 ami s mos. Maine. wtf — depth. he had hurt and that the grounds yesterday afternoon, wit site has ever looked better since the day she was leaped at a rapid rate. Mrs. T., with 17. Arrived sch. Lester A. years IA r. NOTICE. 1 shall card wool for ■"> and that perhaps only her, Boston, July Lewis, In Francis •< is a Lincolnville, July 11th, Crookcr, aged SPEC7 cents lb. until further notice. 1 have no n« k from breaking mystery. He was picked assault would not amount to much, whereupon nessed the best game of ball ever played in this launched. A number of staterooms have been put great coolness ami presence of mind let go the Pendleton, Hoboken. per right 85 years, I months. I time or inclination to stand in the or and into >amuel Norton's wiiere lie Elliot said that the affair was inueli worse than and rein and Cedar Keys, July is. Cleared sch. Florence Ice- FRANK MILLER, highway go up carried oily, certainly, there are strong doubts of its in on the main deck where the ladies cabin was put her whole strength on the caus- In 13th, E. Dean, to m-:»; some other, New York. Lincolnville, July Ccorge aged from house house to wool to card. lint will that. He said that lie wanted money which land, Adams, 5 inform.- his friends in Belfast, rallied in about one hour. He was a good deal ever been in the state. The Citi- and the ladies cabin is now on the lower ing horse and to clear 30 years, months, 27 days. Respectfully I card as low as man in this county, and guarantee In* knew his wife to have, and she refused, lie having equalled formerly, ( carriage just James Emery’s Jacksonville, July IS. Arrived sch. Prescott Ac., es- any In 14th, Fred of E. II. and Rockland, Camden, Hope, Appleton, as zens and Bel deck. New have been laid the Belfast. Cleared schs. Annie 1.. Me. Rockland, .Inly 10.,son I my rolls as good can be made or pay the damage, shaken up. then demanded the money, and she got angry and fasts are very evenly matched, and the carpets throughout, cottage which is located at the corner of Central Hazeltiue, L. 15 those travelling via Boston & Bangor New St. Hattie Flye, aged days. pecially I refer you to \ugtMus Perry, my former agent, showed a to go out. He was determin- all renovated aud and and Keen, Mahoney, York; Johns, Gilmore, that I e has taken of i disposition ! contest from the beginning was heated and intense- staterooms refitted, nothing Bay View avenues. Crossing View ave- Rockland, July 14th, Capt. Hiram Rhoades, aged Steamship Line, possession : also to Daniel who is now The GuaN'.es. The County meets u he took Bay New York. llaraden, of Belfast, act- Grange Aug. ed to get some money, and, to frightt her, 35 1 13 the saloon known as the Bangor exchange,” on From the of the un- is wanting that will conduce to the comfort of the nue with a shear that cleared a years, month, days. as I?. F. 11 ASKKI.E, with "'>uth Branch hold of her and threw her the bed. She ly interesting. opening game just deep ravine Pensacola, July 14. Cleared sch. John F. Mer- Foster’s Wharf, at the steamer Landing. ing; my agent. 12, 1-M, Grange. Programme upon In Rockland. July 14th, Louisa It., wife of Josiah directly Head of the Me. threatened to out, and he began to choke her, til the end of the last the four hundred travelling public. Nor lias safety been neglected. the the row, Chase, Boston. Meals and Refreshments served at >hort notice. Tide, Belfast, 1. exercise. 2. of fifth de- cry inning, opposite cottage, carriage struck the fence Toltnan, age-1 53 years, 2 months, li days. I 1SS4.—JJw2U Opening Conferring but did not mean to hurt her. she Philadelphia, July 14. Arrived brig Katahdin, see us. duly t, suddenly ship- in attendance were on the toe of excite- The boat has been overhauled from her Keel to the at the of The In 13th, William II. 1*. Parcels left sufeiv cared for. Call and 3. Music. 4 Address of welcome F. his hold people tip edge the bank. occupants were 14, sch. Waldoboro, July Wyman, gree. by ped all resistance, and, upon his letting go Hayes, Bangor; Rightaway, Francis, 45 timSO* her she unconscious. He ment, and the result of each play was awaited hurricane deck, under the supervision of a United thrown with terrible force the but Frankfort. 18, arrived sch. Flora Condon, aged years. ■>. F. VV. <». Upon throat, appeared against fence, July In Walter Partridge. Response by Shepard. Fernandlna. Vinalhaven, July 10th, Coombs, aged then tried to revive her, but without avail, and with breathless interest. It was as a States inspector, aud is as staunch and strong as to and French, Music. 7. Ib*<-«*ss. 8. Resolved that nearly perfect by clinging bracing themselves against the sch. 25 years. Farm for Sale. Perfected Question: then it suddenly dawned upon him for the first Galveston, July 14. Arrived Wclaka, Cot- i Spectacles as one often sees and was aud won on any steamer which these waters, while she front In Ellsworth, July 11th, Mrs. Margaret O’Sulli- the P. of 11 in Waldo do not discuss the time that he had killed her. He determined to game played ploughs standards of the carriage were saved from trell, Phila.; 15, arrived sch. James T. Morse, Situated V of a mile east of China county van, 73 -AND- still retains her as one of the best sea- New York. aged years. tiood buildings, Orchards, leave the place without delay, shutting the door its merits. Dilworth’s pitching for the Bel- reputation being thrown over it. The standard which Morse, E. 34 Village, question of temperance as much as they ought. entirely 15. Arrived bark In Searsport, July 13th, Fred Smith, aged Wood and Lumber lot. Lxeelleni behind him, which was fastened by a spring lock boats afloat. There has also been a marked im- Baltimore, July Henry Knight, fasts was admired by all the spectators, and ids sustained Mrs. T. was broken off both be- years, 1 month. (Augusta papers please copy.) and Produce farm. Free from An. Com. Grant, Neg. Chas. Bellows. {». Music. on the inside. He then came to Lowell, with the entirely Pendleton, Rio Janeiro. Hay EYE CLASSES! was The crowd in attendance was in the steward’s Mr. Dan- low and above her was 17. Arrived sch. Morris W. rocks, well watered. A first-class Jo. Lecture Worthy Lecturer I). < >. Bowen. 11. hope of seeing friends and getting their advice ?is hatting good. provement department. hand, which terribly lacer- Richmond, July by Charleston. farm in every For further particulars ad- I to what was best for him to do in the emergency. as orderly as one could wish, and the trouble iel B. Smith, formerly business agent of the Boston ated between it and the fence. The Child, Torrey, respect. to all ages and condition Music,. Iz. Bro .Jesse Cook. 13. only rut made by 18. Arrived sch. Helen G. dress E. O. TAYLOR, China, Story by Song Bangor, July Moseley, of the eyes. If you are troubled with your The last seen of Elliot was near the railroad sta- with it was that it was not half as large as the & Bangor Ex pres Co., was recently appointed the wheels shows that had 8 inches from Baltimore. 3w3b* Kennebec Maine. Adapted by Bro. Jaa. Knecland. 14. Itemarks tor the good they gone Holt, County, sight, give me a call and you cannot fail to be suited tion in Lowell. He said he was going to New game deserved-The manager of the Kennebunk steward of the Katahdin and has proved to l»c the the curved line instant death must have been the Pensacola, July 19. Cleared sch. Viola Keppard, of the.order. South Branch Grange lias made ar- Ogier, Boston. C. IIERVEY, Vhwnijr Ron-. Hampshire. The Boston and Lowell authorities nine was in Belfast on Monday and tried to hire right man in the right place. Not only does his result as they would have been rangements to have the meeting at the cheese fac- precipitated down Brunswick, July 19. Arrived brig James Miller, on the but he has not been found. the Belfast and attention wiu the favor of a Dissolution of Partnership. will be are search, yet catcher, pitcher and third baseman to politeness passen- rocky gully some thirty feet deep. As it was all Crocker, Belfast. tory. Good music, tea and coffee furnish- The business carried on under the Firm name of Elliot has borne a and his on his team for the but he serves excellem meals in a first class Baltimore, July 19. Arrived sell. II. J. Cottrell, to good reputation, employ- play remainder of the season. gers got off with the usual amount of scratches and is mutual consent this FEENCH! ed and all are invited. It is expected be the Haskell, Bangor. Bkewhtkk & Tolman by ers be was a faithful and industrious man. His the terms were liberal the and in this connection there should be of the season. S. B. has say Although boys refused manner; bruises....The Bucksport Cornet Band will give a FOREIGN PORTS. day dissolved. largest meeting Grange .TAllVIS A. BREWSTER. is said to be while his who was a to — mention of the new to order in their new and is for a age 27, wife, go Knowlton, the Belfast catcher, went to crockery made concert at Verona Park next week. A M. bought badges stocking up grand pic- Pisaqua, in port June 1, bark C. I). Bryant, Col- EDWARD B. TOLMAN. Huetoert, native of Malden, Mass., was 33. This murder re- Portland on to catch for the Portlands in England for the line, each a represen- big time the 12th of Aug., sure. So come. Tuesday, piece bearing nic excursion to return by moonlight is a part of cord, for United States. Lincolnville, July 11,1834. —3w30* Of the Berlitz School of Languages, Washington, «:alls the of remarkable clause in the will Elliot’s a game with the Boston League club... The Citi- tation of a steamer. In the clerk’s office will be the programme....Mr. F. W. Folsom, of Oakland, Polnt-a-Pitre, June 10, arived sch. Mary A. Hall, is here during the summer for the purpose of giv- Hoad Case. Mr. McDonald, Portland. ing instruction in Frcuch. one to take The LivcoLNVfLLE Berry, j! grandfather, Charles Elliot, who died in the sum- zens, of Biddeford, come to Belfast to play a re- found Mr. A. H. llanscome, the purser, who is Me., Is at Prof, lvnowlton’s while he visits Any desiring stopping Honolula, June 17. Sailed bark Abide Carver, Wanted. lessons can consult him at Clerk of Courts, has received the rescript in the mer of 1881. was one of the well and known of the Young Charles lega- turn game with the Belfasts on Aug.20th-Will favorably to the patrons our former Principal, Prof. Prince, now stationed Pendleton, Hong Kong. In port June 25th, bark 5w27 MU. JOSEPH St. j A situation as Nurse -care of invalids preferred. SANBORN’S, High ease of Delora E. Keene, vs. Inhabitants of Lin- ! tees under the will. The clause referred to is as for the Belfast attracted line, and who has fairly won his popularity by his at Moses Willard Mudgett, Staples, from Newcastle, NSW. Dilworth, pitcher club, Stamford, Conn-Capt. Rich and wife of Good references. Apply to MRS. W. I>. SNOW, is the road case where Mrs. Keene “1 ar 22