The Republican Journal.

Vi’I.OIK Ii4. _BELFAST, MAINE, THEKSDAyTaUGI’ST 2■», I8!I2. NUMBER :U. North and the town. Senator Eugene Hale arrived therefore the latter might legally be can- port Camp Ground Vicinity. Obituary. Personal. Personal. tirpubUcan Journal. for elective offices. Mr. Fessen- in the morning and spoke in the afternoon, i didates from the act BY There was a dinner to mu- den shows clearly by quoting Tlie cold wave reached here on Mr. David H. Kimball died Mrs. Martha is in this .. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING THE complimentary \ Tuesday suddenly Mr. Joseph B. Pendleton left Monday fur Bradley,of Portland, officers of that the term in question means ballot nicipal Somerset towns at Hotel morning. At 4 a. m., the mercury stood at Aug. 1‘Jth at his home in Waldoboro, aged bb ; Boston. city. Coburn and election clerks, and nothing else. Tuesday. 54J. This is commencing early. years. He lived with his Mr. G. F. Hiirrituan aticaii Jamal FiiMisMn Co. The Republicans of Bath had another ral- adopted daughter, Mr. Sidney Kalish left Monday for trip left Monday for New the Tlie excursion to Bar Harbor in but was alone in the house at the time of his | York. In Brief. A crucial test of the ly Friday evening, filling Alameda. steamer to New York. policy death. Mr. Circulation in and Senator made a masterly Viking was a pleasant affair to a of Saturday morning Alfred John- Miss S. W. Palmer went to Wed- City County. of the on was Frye speech, company Mr. of was in Bangor government gold shipments a Eugene Mahoney, Boston, very largely upon the shipping interests 35 persons, besides children, as they left the son, neighbor, went in and found Mr. Kim- nesday. ,mal is the paper Maine sea- made in New York when town last week. for Heidelbaeh, and the tariff, both of which are of such wharf here. ball dead in his chair. Heart disease was faring people.'' Mr. A. G. Hunt, of Boston, was in Belfast lckclheimer A Co. tendered in vital to the mechanics of the the cause Mrs. E. A. Jones left for a visit to s1,000,000 importance The will of his death. Mr. Kimball was Sunday His was enthusi- hotel and store remain open a Tuesday. on ac- Shipping City. speech Newark, N. J. a noN Terms. In a treasury notes, which were issued horn in Belfast and lived here until lHbo, advance, $2.00 year; received the vast audience. few weeks more, and then good bye to the e at the of the count of silver and demanded astically by Mr. Leiws Turner left for New year, $2.50; expiration purchases, when he moved to Waldoboro. He was a Miss Lizzie Howe returned last week from Monday never with nice cool weather ami for them in for Senator Frye spoke better.The crowd, glorious Orleans. sl,O()0,000 gold shipment a visit in 'IN-. Terms. For one square, one inch the in autumn for who remain member of Co. K. Fourth Maine regiment, Massachusetts. to The officials at once Republicans opened campaign the few to enjoy -<>lumn $1.00 for one week. and 25 (Germany. treasury and is held in E. P. of was in Rockland Saturday night with great gusto them. grateful remembrance by the Mrs. C. W. who has been Walker, Esq., Vinalhaven, .. n subsequent insertion. A fraction uf paid out the gold in exchange for the Cottrell, visiting at Farwell House. Senator Wil- survivors of Belfast narked as a lull one. was Opera thatold lighting Mr. in Tuesday. treasury notes and the gold carted The tine schooner of regiment. Belfast, left Friday for Chicago. liam 1*. delivered one of his old time yaelit Bohemian, Bos- away and put on the steamer.The Can- Frye Kimball married Charlotte Redman, daugh- Miss Kate Harlon, of Camden, is visiting speeches, filled with and wit. ton, anchored off' here one night last week. Miss Ida Butler, of Boston, is in Belfast, lit* iits of To-Day’s Journal. adian government has decided not to re- eloquence ter of the late John B. ltedman, of Belfast, Mrs. Frank Righ.y. •‘There's no that ex- She came the under full includ- the of I»r. and Mrs. G. \V. Stoddard. tlu' of a re- answering logic,” up bay sail, guest scind Order Council, granting who died several The remains of claimed an enthusiastic- member of the au- a balloon to years ago. Mr. Francis Whitmore is his page 1. bate on the St. ing jib big enough make a cir- Mrs. George W. Burkett, who has been visiting grain passing through Mr. Kimball were to Belfast Mon- ■ dience as the Senator sat and the cus brought daughter in Portland. tile Weeks News ..N'orthport Lawrence canals this season. Next year, down, tent. visiting in Boston, arrived home Saturday. ami Meet with which the day by his Mr. Clias. 1*. Red- Vicinity .Obituary ing different will be magnificent applause hrother-in-law, Miss Nellie Craugr .Personals .Hatch Family however, arrangements Excursions wore numerous last week. It l)r. G. ('. and Everard "Wilson left Thompson, of Belfast, is visit- made.The horrors of the speech was greeted was a proof to the man, and were buried in drove cemetery. Kilgore ib ialiation lnij'i Hraziiian Let ter. .Something gion. It came down with a fury that The yacht Gertrude, of Bangor, with Mass., amid a of fireworks and to the at the holm* of her Dr. for a short visit to friends here. returned ho. Monday. To "Seth F." .County <'«»rre- ! were display son, D. 1*. Saturday many buildings unable to resist. Messrs. Geo. Y\ Weseott, A, -I. Ordway, music of cornet band. The Mayberrv, Miss Louise The cholera was full of Ingraham’s Aug. 'Jlst, aged nearly SJ years. The larger Mr. and Mrs. A. Cutter Sibley and son ar- Pitcher, of Camden, arrived hospital patients, d. E. llolt and others on hoard, arrived Sat- page 4. Tribune office, from which the was of in many of them in a dying condition. As Hag portion Mrs. Ordway’s life was spent in rived home Monday from Bar and Seal Har- Belfast Wednesday on a i ;it. Found Dea*l in tin- Highway. The was decorated._ urday night to pass Sunday. Tin* party arc heard the roar of the hurricane some suspendc 1, elaborately her native town of where she was m He It a.-i Fish and .Ti-n they Belmont, bors. Mrs. W I-. fishing In the of due on a ten cruise in Tibbetts, of is or- general mixing-up things, days' Penobscot- Bay. Richmond, s\ Kunneils Should be Fleelef Bost< n Journal Joseph Trussed, who been visit- PAGE 3. sen of the State militia has been captured approaching Washington, O., Aug. l.sth, Mr. Daniel Burgess, the Hon. Seth L. Milliken and ex-011 Bennie re- S. granite Miss Miss Elms and oth- Mountain The funeral was page were at their best and much en- Doutney, Higgins, Cemetery. pri- New has been re- speakers F. M. Mrs. Charles E. of Dorchester, turned from a to Boston. . Application ers in the musical line, much vate, Rev. Preble offering prayer at Griffin, Tuesday trip l ocals. .CountyCorrespondence .Ship thusiasm was manifested. contributing ceived at the of the National the grave. Mrs. Harriet Thomas and Mr. is in town her headquarters to of the listeners. Mass., visiting brother, Capt. Mr. Fred of is in Belfast the enjoyment and Mrs. It. Eccleston Adams* Boston, Lnion for thirty granite cutters to go Gallaher, of New Partridge. the remains to Camden. Joseph visiting his brother, Mr. Samuel Adams. NEWS OF THE WEEK. West.The British Parliament lias been Tuiii-' Topics. Hanks lias lower- Steamer Sedgwiek, with the hand excur- York, accompanied Nancy Mrs. Porter was a estimable woman Miss Grace of arrived to Nov. 4.The cut- ed the world’s sionists from Belfast to touched very Batchelor, Jackson, Mrs. Sarah'' B. Hilton, of Wiseasset, is in prorogued granite trotting record, 2.08 3-4, Vinalhaven, and bad warm friends in who many Camden, the of and ■ ..\k Mattkus. The midsummer ters and manufacturers have failed to made Maud in Belfast Monday, guest Capt. the "I Miss by 8., to 2.07 1-4. The trial here Tuesday morning and took on quite an were always glad to meet her when she re- Belfast, guest Nancy Bailey. ..ftlie Maine Hoard of come to an hun- occurred at Mrs. C. Y. Cottrell. Agriculture agreement.Thirty-five Washington Park, Chicago, addition to the Vinalhaven is one of visited her former home. [Camden Herald. Miss Ida of is will fall party. Butler, Malden, Mass., in 1 issued. The hay crop dred deaths a day are reported from in the presence of 10,000 Budd people. the hut not yet found Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Stephenson, of Port- Miss Mabel B. Cushman. ]."» to 20 cent. cholera in Newark places long sought by Belfast, visiting per Throughout Kussia.The cruisers Doble drove. The track was a tritie dusty Mr. Alile.n who at in and many who Avery, did his home are Mrs. parents, -u rn and middle of the and have been ordered to Con- in your correspondent others, land, visiting Stephenson'^ Miss Annie of I). portions Bennington places, but as fast as it well could he. Boston, Aug. 5, was born in Jefferson, Me., Craig, Washington, (J., but t<> there." The islands in the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mace. mss is considerably greater, stanunople to protect American mis- The mare was in excellent condition. yet. hope “get Jan. 5, 1812. In early manhood lie engaged is in Belfast visiting relatives and friends. are more desirable for a approaches the eastern boundary sionaries.intense heat reigns in Lon- Nancy was without boots or of bay every way [ in business in Bangor, but for the last forty- Mr. Percy Follctt visited in Rockland last trappings Miss (irat e M. of is in of lS'Jl has been years In* has been in the and Lord, Hallowed, crop equalled, don and on the continent. In many Her- any kind and was hitched to a sulky with ramble than any possible attractions of Bar eight building week. He went down on his bicycle, mak- iii is made real estate business in Boston, and was one Belfast, the guest of lu*r cousin, Henry L. lost quantity probably man factories all work is suspended. hall hearings and pneumatic tires. The Harbor but there is no tor tastes. accounting of the first to build apartment hotels, Mr. ing the run in three hours. uiiity. for never was there a year Kobert I>. Wrenn, of Harvard, a sopho- pacemaker was Abe Lincoln. Official Lord. Some of the to the Avery was well kimwii in the Methodist, has been harvested in defeated Edward L. Hall, Bangor papers, alluding Prof. \Y. R. Howard, who spent his hay crop more, Saturday, time,31 1-2, 1.033-4, 1.3(51-2, 207 1-4... Hal Church. He was married in 1888 to Lucinda Mr. F. H. and Miss <*t this.The Dodlin recent that the has to York, Kilgore Melntosh, edition than of New Vork. in the challenge match for Pointer a mile at Chicago burglaries, report, “during M. of who survives him summer vacation here, gone paced Thursday Brown, Belfast, Me., Lowell, arrived in town Monday and are at more men at at ,, nv have now work a place on the Mossley Hall silver cup. in 2.0.7 1-4. breaking the world’s record of night, the house of Oscar Hills, near East with their children, Miss Helen \V. Avery, where Mrs. Howard is stopping. than Mrs. the Inn. airy in Norridgewock they ■ the trophy <>f liar Harbor’s annual tour- 2.00 1-4. made there by Johnson in 1884. was entered and considerable Adelaide A. Chitlin, Mr. Charles E. and Xorthport, Mr. Charles H. Field, who is rusticating n the strike was ordered. nament. In Wrenn and Harold .\t Mr. George A. Avery. Mrs W. E. Biee. granite doubles, Hath last Thursday. Nelson, 2.10, cooked preserves, etc., stolen/’ Sub- [Boston Transcript. of Lawrence, Mass., is in meats, at came home last, week : the union men have come hack Met were beaten W. S. and driven his ( Marblehead, Mass., 'ormick, by by owner, 11. Nelson, went stitute. M E. and Centre and Belfast, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ifiil, Xorthport, Meeting of the County Grange. and returned t<> Marblehead -.lid the places ol the others have Archie The result was a an exhibition mile in 2.1-7 1-4. Time of Friday. Thompson. the account would be substantially correct. ((nimby. ■.•d with non-union men.Elijah great surprise in each ease.Hud Lind- quarters. 33, 33. 34 1-4, and 33. just equal- Mrs. Anaida Packard and Miss Alice Hall, The theft, was some sneak well of Neyv York, is in of whose life would lie one the noted and one of the Ids world’s half-mile track record. probably by A special meeting of Waldo County Po- Mrs. William Hardy, i.Moiy say, desperado ing of were in Belfast last week, the who Rockland, ..nr, died last Thursday morning, miners’ leaders, who was in favor of ! (>. P. Victor acquainted with the premises, took ad- mona was held with Harvest Moon Belfast, tlie guest, of (’apt. ami Mrs. B H. lynch- Farrington’s Nichols, by Crange of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Keene. ■.as of of the ami im- guests well until Saturday evening. ing (General Anderson, lias heeii lynched Patehen, a yearling, rerord 2.40, lowered vantage the absence family Crange, Thorndike, Aug. LCd. The day was Coombs. had a shork. Mr. Low at Load < reek. Tenn. was a de- the Maine stallion record t<> mediate the rush of Miss E. F. Browning, of Charle>+own, paralytic Lindsay two-year-old neighbors during amp- glorious, and there, was a large attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Eaton, of Neyv York, are in ii marshal and United States marshal, otherwise! 2.30 3,-4.Vt Hudd who lias been in Belfast at the Crosbx alderman, city puty Chicago 8aturduy meeting. All <»f the room in the Hall Mass., of Mr. ■ standing tlie the ami M> W. If. lire The l.ow all is in the district.Miss Doble ty, guests department. Elijah quiet mining sent Nancy Hanks to beat her Inn for some time, returns home tins \\< cU. a severe accident occurred at Sat- was taken up. W. M. Ritchie called the < iiipan\ is named altei ljim— Bev. Uranees K. Willard is to spend a lew- world s record of 2.«b 1-4. but the best Quite (uimhy. Cove afternoon. Will meeting tt;..\ing reported: (ieorge Ayer, Mr. Frank Morrison, who lias been Sit- >crii.*usly injured. He was taken ‘‘whom" she says, “l regard as the great- timil quarter in 40 1-2 seconds. This was with the whip, the animal started up quick- prosperous condition, and many as gaining Mass., wlm lias been visiting her brother, Mi'tiec ot i)i. Miu hcll where his cst living journalist and the grandest a remarkable performance. .Jav Eye See ing Capt, William B’ogers, returned r-Bos. and m the members. The fifth degree was conferred on left for holm- Fri- | i-were dressed. The accident was friend to woman in all the world"... Satur- made an attempt to outpace his trotting ly turning sharp corner, horse, ('apt. Joseph Partridge, ton M unlay. class -•! fourteen members. Remarks for by his horse becoming fright- day w as the o'dtb of President record of 2. 1<>. In he side- carriage and occupants went over the em- day anniversary splendid style Mrs. J W. Jones ami .laughter i. /./:»* r<- 1 Frank >. Finn, the the of the order were made Pros. Ilar- mining away.... Harrison’s birth. lie enjoyed day wheeled the course, covering the ground bankment just above bridge. The horse good by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bingham, ol Boston, Turned Wednesday from a visit to Bridge- iif' coiisidei able note, died Augusi at Eoon Lake.Mie in 2.os 4-4, and thus went on record with was killed. Dunton was uncon- riinan, Bowen, Learned and After quietly preliminary picked up Dyer. guests of Mr. Daniel Lar.e, went to Bangor has been a yvater. Mass. Milton Plantation, lie bearing of Miss Lizzie Horden was adjourn- the best mile trotted and a geld- scious and into Mr. Shaw's Jle the noon recess and music the the paced by taken house. hy choir, for a short visit and will return here outributor to tbe St. Nicholas, ed afternoon until Vice President <. of the Eastern Monday Monday Thursday by ing... reely recovered shortly and was not severely in- question was discussed: Resolved, That M r. J. 1 >. Tin ker and fami 1 % ir» it h collect C. 11. Nelson, of Waterville. which the sion. The belonged Bryant. Mr. Charles E. Sturt.-vant, h-rmerly of by average farmer than «i round. He was a native of hilt evidence. Miss Hordeu did not in latter the deep plowing. Opened ’amp Boston, appear agrees to exhibit horse Nelson. North Shork. Mrs. A. A. Howes enter- has been from money Bro. .T. followed b\ luolhers John- this city, promoted -ided in Oxford county for many the court was densely crowd- The horse will be in Bangor at hy Kllis, Mrs. Edwin Todd and son, «.l Nrv\ i.iiry- room,which Maple- tained the Birthday Club at Ha/.elbank order clerk to -ashler of tin- Align ta post His age was .‘>2.John A. Ilav- ed.The particulars of the wreck of wood track the lour of the son, Sprowi, Dyer, Fowler. Ayer and port., have been visiting Mrs. W nfield War- during days afternoon lie was Tuesday and evening. The oftiee. i-... died at Baiii. Aug. PJ. the fast mail on the Erie near Linden, Sat- fair. An effort will be made to lower the Ritchie. It was then laid on the table ren. of This city. was and the. had a i known citizen, a scholar and seien- urday' night, leave no room for doubt that world's trotting record on a half-mile weather delightful party until the next Recitations Mr. and Mrs Sidney Keene, of Smnerx i 1 le, meeting. hy Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Haskell, of Lewiston, !!• lias been it w as the result of a meant to track. In these time the most time.... Mr. and Mrs, AY. H. and went to Sears- Mayor. Bepreseiitative conspiracy flights against enjoyable Sisters Say war* l, Higgins, Cord-m and M tss., arrived Saturday, v- arrive.; in Belfast the guests of .nor. He was one of the best in- of the lives will be used. Nelson thinks Crawford were to have left last Saturday for Mr. O. D. Wednesday, destroy property, regardless bicycle sulky Maria Mitchell, and songs by Sisters mont to visit Mrs Keene's father, in that M rs. ('. W. i'. historical writers section, which would be the necessary attendant he can drive the stallion 2 1-2 to 2 1-4 (Homester, Mass., and M r. King, Mrs. Craw- Haney. Cordon and followed. The sisters ques- Wilson, u nt and vessel owner, of the ruin.Late afternoon the One Dyer navigator Monday quicker. prominent horseman be- ford's brother for Portland, hut Mrs. C. was Miss Hannah A. Anderson, of Portland, tion was then taken .eh. is his He was New VorkLentral railroad shunted in lieves Nelson will trot at in ill and unable to travel. left. up: Resolved, That Mr. Fremont who lias been visit- Hyde daughter. up- Maplewood Tiny Tuesday. Fleteher, of the late Ex-dov, is in ..Mr. and Mrs. Bristow and daughter Anderson, A'»s....Fire at Winn Thursday de- on the tracks of the Western New Vork 2.14 1-2. It will be a great exhibition and daughter, ol there is more comfort and pleasure for our ing in Belfast, left for New York Sunday. Loss New York, guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Dougan. towu visiting friends. H. Poor A- Son's tannery. and road d:) ears of freight the whole country will be interested in women in a country life than in city life. It Mrs. Fletcher will settle in Boston Pennsylvania left last week for Bar to home Mr. and on and Harbor, go insured.Messrs. Howard at Hulfalo. The switch men of the latter the result. Besides Nelson many other was sister Mr. and Mrs. W. Perry, of Peoria, III., from there. Mrs. Gregory, another guest, opened by Bellows, followed by this fall. ■i; of are were informed that must handle horses will beat the Peavcv. Bangor, becoming road they famous fair. Entries left for her Home in New York. Dr. sisters are in Belfast, visiting Mr. Perry's mother, Monday Harding, Mifcheli, Higgins, Downs, of Bev. S. L. rode or men are the ever Mr. Albert Hanseom, sou bicyclists. Wednesday they the ears quit. The quit, adding for trotting largest announc- Gardner. D. D.. of the Vanderbilt. Mission, rs. S. Tlmmhs Bowen, Hardman, Ward, Jackson and sev- M Joseph -• 'la, going via Winterport, Monroe, about men to the ranks of the strikers. ed by any fair held in Maine. In the 2.24 New York, arrived last week. There is Hanseom, Methodist, of Belfast preached at fifty A vote «.l a at Buena eral Brothers. thanks was given Mr. Frank Springer lias finished his vaca- uid Benton, and returning to Wa- The Crand Trunk switchmen may join the class M. E. Chapman, of Old Orchard, always merry company Vista..... Rockport Sunday. M r. Hanseom is studying miles in 'a 1-2 hours was in the Mrs. ami Miss Kirby, “I Coifornia. guests to Harvest Moon Crange tor courteous treat- tion ami returned to Bates college, to enter distance of sT strike.Everything quiet has Review entered. O. tV. Jacobs, of ( for the at went t-> Bar Harbor last week ministry. their IdlewiId, ment. The committee on Penobscot ice men are clapping Tennessee mining region Monday. Labor Old Orchard, has his Oencral entered in time place and upon his se. olid year's eourse. for a few isit. D. of Waltham, ton of ice on the who is under the class. The day’s Mr. and Mrs. A. French, Nearly every Commissioner Ford, arrest, 2.47 horses generally are program reported as follows: Time, Sept, here on their Bcv. H. E. Dunnaek, of Charlesiown, ..s been sold. If the summer hadn't is of the miners from the central and eastern of There was a her. at Mass., arrived Saturday way accused aiding by acting parts the large gat ng Temple bth ; at Ritchie Waldo: place, Crange. pro- remained Mass., wlm is stopping at Nortiiport, v isiteil I'lially hot and the hot spell long as a spy upon the troops.One thousand State.In the 2.10 trotting race at Col- Sunday, when the last the home from Bar Harbor. They Heights gram 1. Opening exercises; Address of Edwin East last week. wouldn't lie so saw at Eau Mrs. Frost, Side, ed. they jolly. mill employes Claire, Wis., umbus, Ohio, Aug. 24. Evangeline made was held. All da\ here until Monday. Spiritual meetings long welcome Rio J.C. J. 11'c has been thrown overboard, have struck for a ten hour at eleven a mile in 2.14 the fastest time ever by Harding: Response L. oj day 1-2, there was a constant stream of Miss (leiieveive Castle, daughter carriages I>. I. Miss Lottie of Arlington, Mass., ami .m account of its inferior hours made a lour old in a race in this by Bro. Dyer: Report of Cranges; Flint, -•.isnii, pay. by year State Senator James N Castv.of Minnesota through the grounds here, goingam! coming, B. K Flint and Maria, of reminding the ice men of last country. The average time in the 2.10 Conferring tilth degree: ti. Flection of offi- Mrs. daughter ami of the teams contained is in Belfast,tin* guest of Miss Ella Johnson. > more was many country Manstield. are in Belfast, the guests tribulations_Nine Italian Political Points. Murat Halstead t rot the fastest four heats ever trotted cers;!. Appoint committee; X. noon recess; Mass., four ami often six There was much who has been utter s, under the contract to the says, in the New York Herald: “The rais- in this country. It was 2.14, 41-lfK). persons. II. Installation of officers; 10. Music: 11. of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Keene. Mrs. Eugene Bust, visiting Pros.. Hurricane Hranite ar- of funds Democrats to con- here for a steamer in the in Belfast, left for Kansas Co., ing by leading inquiry afternoon, Question, Resolved, That the President of Mrs. Nellie Richardson and daughters Wednesday City u on tlie on the dockland Friday, early test Northwestern States expressly Ki-:<;imk.vi w. Rki mo.n\ but none was to be had and by Mrs. William this The lltli many people the I’nit.ed States should be elected for six Carrie and Alice, of Newa k, N. J.. left bu- aerompanied Bust,of were at once placed that New l ink, the most were at Plicy ground talcing Maine held a reunion disappointed. The meetings Temple regiment at Port- years and not he to re-election. Aft. bonic Sunday. Mrs. Richardson has been city. i! tug and taken to Hurricane. favorable view is doubtful, is a panicky Heights have been verv successful this sea- eligible htnd 17. At the business her Mr. and Mrs. Join H. of ami Miss «■ old story was repeated. Tlie performance, and amounts to the admis- Aug. meeting son, which fact, is due to the able speakers Bro. J. Kllis, neg. Bro. D Bowen; lit. Sis- here visiting parents. | Mrs. \V Mitchell, Newport, '-in learned that, they were not in sion that the foredoomed failure of Cleve- the following officers were elected: Pres- and excellent music provided. Then the ter's Topic,Resolved, That any sister should Jones. Herrick, "f pi-rCaml, were in Belfast, Tiles- ride the South Shore road ;s de- whither understood land to this State can no he by always tie entitled to divorce if her husband signs lias a season at Isles- iiuirlphia, they carry longer ident. Robert New York: vice Swan and Annabel day. The latlei sj.en* Brady, dr., lightful, and last Sunday being one of our notes as without her consent: to he Ex-Mayor daughter | were taken, and furthermore concealed. That conceded, the rest is a surety being .Sewall best days, all conspired to give our spiritual hy Sister I,. M. Re lows. and Misses Maud and Edith (Jammans re- horn. *"U were to till ren- march for Harrison to assured vic- presidents, Pettengill, Wayne, opened y expected }ilac.es a the grand friends large attendance. Among best O. C. S. c. <.f the lockout. Four of the is announced (leo. Phillips, Waterville; secretary and Cammktt, turned Saturday from Bar Harbor. Mr Mrs. Flora Madison and Miss Page. .uant by tory.".It authoritatively speakers during the week w« re M r. »>sear K. treasurer, Thus. F. Tabor, Bangor. The Mr. hotel at Seal Har- who have been ’in* workmen in the that Mr. Blaine will speak in the coming and Mr. Frank Baxter. Mr. Baxter Swan says Clement's Terre Ham* lud., theguesM . < base, left tor home (>ver •'»() comrades were -lscwhere.Warren had a not feel to make a August. present. speaker. He is always attractive, even >>,000 strong enough regular Tht* descondent.s of Abel Hatch held their Messrs F If Wbvdwel! and H. F. A ms- Monday. but lie They had dinner at (Heat Diamond Island. though lie provokes much ritieism. Hi* in- | Friday. The local lire organization stumping tour, as in former years, 3d annual reunion at the Hatch home- .The Fourth Maine and Sec- vokes the too, b\ some means not of Mass., were in Belfast Mrs. Alpha Phillips. Washingtonville, the from a much more dis- will make five minute at various Regiment “spirits," j den, Cambridge, village speeches and is a most in 17. Dem- ond Battery association will hold their fully comprehended, drawing j stead, Montville, Wednesday Aug. and drove To Woodbine cottage, N. Y.. and Miss Hattie Talbot. of Cornwall, oiitlagration.Mrs. Jefferson points in the State....The Michigan Mr. Saturday annual reunion at Camden oil card. Kdgerly, although physically IN!>2. The were •■! ond her Miss Varina Da- Allen B. Morse for Tuesday. j following persons present: with Mr. 1L L. Woodcock. Later New York, are in Belfast, the guests Miss daughter, ocrats have nominated blind, has his mental eyes wide open, and j Searsmont, t>_ The fourth annual re- Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hatch, of Centre Mont- " is of teller of as Governor.W isconsin have September besides is an excellent The in the the were joined by Alfred Sarah >i 70 men is now at the ballot law and nominated one j good Sunday “Joseph employed Ilepresenta- see rat ion. fast. Hattie A. and Walter ! 27th. The citizens of furnished d< Clough Clough, few has made his ami w ill take a ourse. li (iranite Works. >t.one for the tive to the lint adjourned Newport who for the last years ton, Legislature, baked etc. of Liberty: Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Hatch A a nominee. J. J. ! beans, brownbread, etc., home with his J. H. Sanborn at Matini- -u >e \ i 11 York State capitol is being shipped without securing second Retaliation son, Mr. Harrison Alexander, 1 1A• e, Tlie 'Third Maine Association. Imposed. and children, I and Caro < •., of -u to linish the a immediate- |i Regiment Georgie a shock and ly. and it is expected Maher, legislative aspirant, cus, is stricken with paralytic .n on a visit ! invitation of Mrs. the es- North Belfast.: Willie S. of Ohio, arrived Belfast, Tuesday, •id is and was nominated by Sampson, Hatch, North in good season.... Lime being called a caucus by < ANA I * A Ml nT DO is now in a critical condition." ly teemed matron of the will hold THE ^I'AIU'. I'lUXd Oil | very To relatives. Wednesday lie went to Yinal- •‘lied in of the kilns at He lias filed jI regiment, Belfast: Cora A. and Allen Gt odwin, North 40 70 dockland, his supporters. papers TAKE THE COX^Kl/r KNl l>. ; its eighteenth annual reunion at the par- liaven in yacht B M. Bonnie. '•> October all of the kilns will be through his counsel with the Secretary of Palermo: Emilio E. Hatch anniX(iTox, August *20. The Presi- "■ii. The price of lime is low at pres- State. The llepublicans August Kith held Hatch, of Centre Montville; Mrs. Geo. \V. \Yolfborough, N. H., where he is to be the Mr. F W. Brown, dr., of Brooks, Demo- j 1 1-2 N. W., Washington I). C.. on Wed- dent tliis afternoon, issued a v'. the demand caucus and nominated s. W. proclamation to/»:> cents per cask), a second j tolls Cram and daughter Geneva, of Liberty Ed- superintendent of the Cl out man shoe factory. cratic candidate for Judge ol Probate, has the i nesday. Sept. 21st, IS:»2, at b o’clock in imposing retaliatory st any dead and has left a will giving all its old Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and clare it is oi'tenest, and most successfully. tune, who seemed perfectly contented craft, from a cat-boat to a 100-ton schoon- traditions and all its recent enthusiasm in one bottle cured me. For the last fifteen tr» ated with tlatirons ; ml broomsticks. that their wives should have a vote. er. When the weather is fine, the breeze the Chicago convention to the People’s years. I have used this preparation with That there are of in mat- There is in New York a certain Mr. Gould, degrees delicacy iio.ul '-I'fect whenever I take a bad cold, steady, and sea smooth, it gives them party. There are but two parties in Kan- Overcoats rimony, as in every thing else, will be ad- who earns a precarious livelihood each and I know of numbers of people who Spring every confidence to think they could man- sas. One is the old Republican party mitted: but beyond that 1 will not go. I day picking up railroads in Wall street: keep it in tiie house all the time, ic t a boat of size as well as an old which to out of Kan- -THAT CAN BE ITAD IN" THE CITY AT A age large fought keep slavery — GOOD DISCOUNT am even prepared to maintain that flat- yet he has always supported his family eon mien in: it safe to without it.” the man at and is the hand. Have they not watched sas, the other People's party— J.C. Woodson. P.M., Forest Ilili.W.Va. irons art not ineompatable with delicacy. decently and respectably in his own quiet, the helm when all kinds of orders have not yet a week old. The Democratic par- That some men have a standing need of unostentatious way; and so far as 1 know been given him; and have they not given ty has grown tired of the struggle and Children’s Suits I Make a healthy, active tlatirons. no woman. I has always been able to make both ends ! has surrendered without conditions. Specialty. | attention to the the sails particular way The leaders “For more than f think, will deny: and. you sir. whatever ! meet, and never makes any complaint to Democratic asked for fu- twenty-five year-*, were trimmed when on the wind, but the wanted no fu- was a suMerer from lium ti :.t- he name, not of. And then there are some sailing sion, People's party may your though you may speak sion be and with a leading breeze. that would not in the interest of te'.5;.li d wirh euii^hin^ so severe at times SU1T8 FOR YOUNG MEN AND OLD MEN. stand in need of that sedative men and who are so far or running free, yourself, boys, above, their ticket. The Democrats as to •aiise the The thing looks so easy, and every thing accepted j hemorrhage, paioxvaiH will doubtless lind or at rate are some where so the fused on same among your acquaint- below, any conditions and the con- lastiim three or four !:• urs. works so that a confidence of no freijii.-ntly of t merce- nicely, ditions that some of the Kansas farmers It is effort to suit and air ances one or more to whom it would far out lie reach of all sordid 1 wa> indi.eed to P e- my you stive great bartraius. My woods at one prove in the try Ayer”< Cherry j.ii small proportions soon springs up went into partnership with mortgage mark is a livin'; mark. 1 wish your attention to these facts. I deal a material blessing, albeit slightly disguis- j nary thoughts, that they make their es- torai. and :.f- -r raking four bottles, was u|"> mind of the and short of sharks. The man who held the mortgage square with all of my customers, ('all on me and see for I from into novice; nothing cured.’’— Franz yoursell ed. cape bachelorhood matrimony, became the sole owner. The Democrats thoroughly Hoffman, dan- an ocean episode, well seasoned with t a:'re, Kans. The prevalent habit of making a jest of with a little less thought than is exercised have simply surrendered to the party that Clay will have the effect towards held a on their marriage ties, mothers-in-law and other by a pig in makihg bis escape from his ger. slightest mortgage party. They | his conceited Maybe have been closed out and the waive note cannot he too I pen. It is this class, who the dispelling thoughts. La holy things, strongly depre- spend early has taken even their name. Grippe he is allowed to steer for a short of their lives in search of some one time; “Last spring I was taken down with BELFAST cated. Looking over the comic papers of ; part It may help the People’s party in their CLOTHHTC this him with wonder- la grippe. At times 1 was completely HOUSE, the it will he seen is their who will marry and the latter part generally inspires fight with the Republicans in Kansas, but day, marriage them, and >o dirrieult wa3 | ful and for the next week his the first effect of the surrender is to drive prostrated, my butt. is in a still hunt for their rel- confidence, special Nothing held sacred by support among breathinir that my breast seemed as if No. Ill HIGH associates are to listen to such the old Democrats who were under the STREET, (IMHENIX ROW) these weak, the the atives. It is useless to compelled confined in an iron eayt I procured a journals—the lame, preach against impression that they were fighting for a tales of the ocean as would send a shiver bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and blind, the idiot, are all held up by them to the folly of these rash marriages; preach- principle, over to the Republicans. would no sooner had I it than down the back of an old salt. He Colonel of Fort an be.irati taking ridicule. Observe in this connec- will never the of a mule, Harris, Scott, old public ing stop kicking relief followed. I could not believe that CHARLES O’CONNELL. have you believe that in all weather, Democrat, said: “It means defeat and tion the unfortunate Hill, the weakness nor the marrying of a fool, to speak poet- the effect would be so rapid and the however he understands disgrace added to it. I say Hod help the boisterous, just cure so H. of whose Presidential boom was no ically. There is, it seems to me, hut one political party which loses the election and complete.”—W. Williams, JULY 9, 1892. wliat to do. Cook City, S. Dak. shield to protect him from the unhallowed way to compass the end desired. Let loses its honor also.” The Hon. Joseph and The people who have been deceived G. Lowe, of Washington, said: “It is an jester. Nor does the lameness of the clergymen, and all persons authorized to led into this class of sailors are unconditional surrender of the Democracy: Democratic it from unite in the danger by AYER’S party’s policy protect holy bonds of matrimony, it may mean victory for the Populists, but shafts not a few. Every summer at the sea shore the of those godless men. form a trust, and establish an admission it is at the expense of the Democratic of male and hundreds people,both female, We lose our we lose We have drifted, almost iuperceptibly, fee of ten dollars. This no doubt would party. self-respect, M their ignorance of our party, we lose everything.” Colonel Pectoral into the field: which be out a unhesitatingly, through Cherry political may freeze of effectually great many McClure, of Junction City, said: “It will Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Sc Co., Lowell, Mass. the sea, place their lives in the care of Sold all Price six thought by many to lie at some distance these cases. result in the complete destruction of the by Druggists. $1; bottles, $3. those who know but little of things per- from things matrimonial. Yet an author, Space and time are both at my elbow Democratic party of Kansas.” Colonel Prompttoact, suretocure taining to boats, but who pretend to know William P. the late senior edi- whose name shall not. desecrate this pulling the check string; and enough has Tomlinson, FURNITURE it all. These flatulent sailors are the tor of the Topeka Daily Democrat, one of column, has them in the same cat- been said show ly32teimn placed already to the intelligent the of the said: “The -OF- cause of but in some pioneers party, — many deaths; mys- agory. This writer, I wish 1 could re- reader, that for those who like it matri- last shameful chapter in the history of terious manner they continue year after Kansas lias member his name —makes the startling as- mony is indisputably a good thing, while Democracy been written. The | to victimize a of the humiliation and and of the sertion that matrimony and politics are for those who do not like it. it is perhaps year large proportion degradation whom meet, and lead them Democratic party in Kansas is at last synonymous terms for slavery. A man ! not quite so -->.»(I. II. II. Mekitiiew. people they complete. In this hour of breaking up SPENCER to that are ail & i represent WILSON? suppose they they cannoi, says the philosopher, enter the of parties—this revolution amounting to a themselves to be. crisis in one without becoming the slave of a party, Fashions at Newport. Kansas—every man must obey because A few 1 overheard a conver- the dictates of his own judgment. He is -Simply carry the best and latest shies at- nor the other, without becoming the slave years ago they V A (' IITI N < ■ ( AP< AND SAILOl; 11 AT'. MILL i under the obligation to lie true sation carried on between some clerks and imperative of a woman. Whatever may he tiie truth DULSSLS. HIDING IIA HITS. 1JATHIXG to himself: to lift his voice in behalf of customers in an store. BOTTOIYI PRICKS. of this statement, from a political point SLITS. .JLAVLI ID'. up-country grocery what lie helii-vcs is demanded by the It was in the winter, and the usual num- honor, the and the best interests Will cure sum- were roosting in their respective places The worst: cases vexed, and at times raving mad matri- Paradise *»f ! border ruffians could not live upon mer on and cracker barrels, and in close her soil in the Territorial monial question. 1 shall tight it out on resorts, white parasols and white sugar j days. I believe PIANO FINISHED CENTRE TABLES, to the raisin box. that the slanderers and vililiers of the this line, if it tain s an hour or two more shade hats outnumber all others: touches proximity | good Of Skin name of Kansas will bite the dust before It that one of the clerks had of my \ nluable time. of black, however, are noticeable in the seemed ever ! the ballots of her justly indignant sons in shown in this city, ce.li and examine the entirelv new i sometime the summer Looking at it. however, from the mat- trimming of Leghorns or chips. Black during previous j 1S(. >2." Disease arrived. Also the taken a short cruise off the coast With Kansas this just rimonial standpoint, l_dom.it feci prepar- ostrich tips or jet ornaments are placed yachting pioducing year was an “the greatest crop of wheat ever ed to admit its truth. I number among ribbon lace barbs of Maine, and relating to attentive among towering loops, as the State Hoard From a and audience the wonders he known,” reported by New Sideboards, men. or other materials, and a appreciative Chiffoniers, my acquaintances many married light mixed of Agriculture in its report made July *'>. black beheld while on the He flavored it Nome of these are quite free, not superla- and white straw trimming, edging- trip. j will not be surprising to see a good Common black velvet is his remarks with a number of hair- many old Democrats, themselves Pimple Parlor Chamber tively. hut reasonably so. Others are ribbon, very popular. finding Suits, Sets, & without a and a in he as a party without principle, troubled with weak and at YACHTING CAPS AND SAILOR HATS breadth escapes which figured lungs, stay turn like Colonel Tomlinson to light for are the former hero of no type. The style in On the Face A LARGE STOCK OF home evenings because the dark, damp equally stylish, often hav- ordinary Kansas and the good name of the State which he used nautical was night air is not good for them. I hope ing an embroidered anchor in front and phrases against those who are making a calamity to drive' and two similar ones on the or. a hand- and the of the tale as- campaign capital business To that awful when 1 am married my lungs will not go jacket; amusing, absurdity Caskets, and Burial Good; from the State. The Democratic party Robes, hack on me. some gold band is when serted itself with every word lie uttered: One of my weak-lunged preferred gold lias been sold or but it is given away, ON braid trims the suit. Sailor hats are now hut lie had an and CONSTANTLY HAND. friends, with whom J held a conversation appreciative audience, doubtful if the party managers can de- Disease more trimmed than and ; the which he liver the Democratic voters to the a short time ago. deprecated t lie too great fully formerly, at through ignorance displayed People’s ;i of affairs 1 found listen- party. [Inter-Ocean. SPENCER <£ WILSON'S love of freedom he believed to exist in recent coaching party. Miss Cushing, of j sea-faring myself Scrofula. 1 New York wore a with ns an interest as a in in the the hearts of most men. ‘•Freedom." City, black sailor hat ing great Transfers in Real Estate. with a surah silk (FORMERLY SPENCER & JONES.) said he. “i>all right enough. I don’t dis- yellow crown, and cl us- store. Try a bottle tors of While colored The was The are the transfers in rea es- pute it is a good thing, but a man can | buttercups. many speaker frequently interrupted following suits are seen, the of hands and of ! tate, in Waldo county, for the week en have too much of even a good thing. Now outing white is considered by clapping thumping ling Aug. Ill: Elvira 15 Burgess. China, t" Jesse you take beans: beans are a little better most elegant, and a few days since, Mr. feet against the sugar barrels and stove ! To-day. M. Worthing, Palermo. William C. Bow- than any thing else on earth, in the llariy Whitney drove out some friends railing whenever a particular funny point dnih.PruspertJo Fram es W. Oaksmitli.same S- nd 3 2-cent to A. P. Oraway \ 1 in the was reached. stamps waters under the earth, or where else. on his father's four-in-hand coach. Miss story tor best medical work any town. Ella Bowdoin, Prospect, to Gertrude Boston, Mass., published It ever to crawl to the aim the lie told how. on a dark and d you manage up Havcmeyer being mg number, stormy W. Sargent, same town. Hannah 1>. Ciosby lynnn::p AT LOW PHICES OF off aerne of perfection, you w ill find that a wearing a white moose-cloth dre>s, trim- night the coast of Maine, lie and an- ; et a!.. Albion, to Christina J. Tilton, Thorn- 1 had a yellow-eyed hean is the acme. Leans." med with bullion braid, having white silk other shipmate saved yacht from dike. Edwin M. Cions **t ah. Piymmrh. to continued thiswrttch. who had evidently blouse and sash finished off with bullion going to the bottom. The manner in which Lyman Curtis, Winterpori. William l)oble F. G. and ux., to WHITE. in deliance of the Bible set white he described the of Charles MERCURIAL up his idol fringe, sailor hat and white crape reeling the yachts sails, Frankfort, Kingsbury, same town. Bradstreet Fuller et of and worshiped it. “beans lay away over paras* *1. the howling of the wind through the rig- al., Albion, •Nlr^LC. Jones,of Fulton, Ark., says to Frank P. Bennett. Boston. Francis L. “About ten years ago I con freedom in all sorts ot But where LVI.N1NG DHL—L" UK INDIA MLI.L the and of canvas, IKHbKfl shapes. ging. Happing tearing traeted a severe case of blood French, Stockton t«• Freem m E. l£d£S9 is the man. show me the man. who Springs. wants trimmed with lace are and one the heavy pitching and staggering of the ; lovely, Waning, Somerville. Amos Gardner, Paler- poison. Leading physicians prescribed beans oftener than once in a week? And worn at a dance Mrs. AY. C. vessel before the sails could he gotten off', i medicine after medicine, which I took given by mo, to Jesse M. Worthing, same town. Liz- a without any relief. I also tried mercu- if man can scrub life's and V was of mull i and the of the crew as | BEST IN THE MARKET along path hitney. made over a prin- halloaing they zie D. to Frances W. Oak- Grover, Prospect, rial and potash remedies, with unsue- be satisfied with a mess of beans once a 1 the cess body of gold and blue silk, the en- executed orders of the captain, were smith et ah, Prospect. T. I. Huxford, ai»«i * la--1 ,t:. week, why shouldn’t he be satisfied with tire foundation covered with mull his awe-stricken listeners as Brooks, to A. W. Rich, same town. being accepted by Henry Delivered and put in $($.50 $♦> one mess of freedom per month?" 1 felt and fine lace an won< 1 erful. Light, Liberty, to Albert F. Light, same insertions; elegant lace something RHEUMATISM Delivered in dump carts (j.35 d to admit the force of this reason- town. I). M. McFarland, to John obliged bertlia from the wearer's Evidently the speaker had studied liis Montville, Delivered at wharf falling finely cessf ul results, but which on an (>.15 1 could not there is V. Bushel*, same town. Archibald C. Morse brought ing, yet help thinking formed shoulders. Another piece well, for it had the taint of some of attack of mercuri 1 r eumatism that charming to Albert F. of a between and Montville, Plummer, same town. Coal hand screened and in something gulf liberty dress of crepe de was the ocean scenes which W. Clark Russell made my life one of agony. After suf- ^JT^All guaranteed satisfactory every way silvery-pink Chine, T. J. to lsaa< beans. Peavey, Montville, Fuller, as eriug four years I gave up all remedies attention to outside limit- trimmed with exquisitely fine lace flounc- so graphically and admirably describes in ! SJf^Speeial given delivering city trustee, Appleton. William Sibley, Free- and commenced using S- S. S. After Among the great men of the earth, who, in Venetian Lace is the “Marooned” and the "Wreck of The I ing patterns. dom, to Frank P. Bennett, Boston. Charles taking several bottles, I was entirely without any sordid thoughts of have feminine of gain, great weapon the season, and Grosvenor.” W. Sylvester et ah. Boston, to John Smith. cured and able to resume work. advice to the freely given young men with frills or was an is the medicine for if furbelows of all descriptions must [here elderly gentleman who en- Northport. I. H. Sherman et ah, Belfast, to greatest Wood ill Bids, Stains, Bidiiis aid Cteciil w hom chanced to come in I _ blood poisoning to-day on they contact, be delicately perfumed; so thus it comes joyed the comfortable seat in the George A. Lambert et ah, Ed- : only Orrington. the market.” Orders left with F. II. FRANCIS A- CO.. or at warehouse, foot of *-• cannot, at the one who Spring present time,recall about that no toilet tray in this fair city | store, and the manner in which it was of- ward CL Tilton, Malden, Mass., to Christina j Tre&tise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed promptly tilled. :’.0tf has advised matrimony. The is J. Tilton, Thorndike. Edmund K. standing without Murray & Lanman’s delicious ; fered when he entered plainly showed Thomp- free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. advice of Horace to “Go son et ah, Frankfort, to Jennie E. Greely was, Florida Water, and another way of using him to be a man of some distinction in i Thomp-! ly r25nrm same West. That of another man son, town. Sally Ann and estate of truly great it, is to spray rugs, the town. He became inter- hangings, bed-linen, immediately David F. t«» would to “chase j Treat, Searsport, C. C. Ha mil- ! invariably be, yourself etc., a ested in the and when tlie 1 producing charming fragrance | conversation, ton et ah, same town. J. P. in ..round the block.” And of to Wentworth, yet another, most warm nautical clerk had finished his A Nl (iBanite Company to Belfast throughout; refreshing during story many Knox, Otis W. Lane. Brooks. N. A. Web- ••'l akea j running jump at yourself." And weather. 1 questions were asked by tlie old gentle- ster, Brooks, to Mary Ann Pettengall, same so n ml Jinrm or ci>l whichever nciiiMii///, SKI UTS OF HIDING HA15ITS man. From his manner of asking ques- town. Dorothy Waterman. Nurtliport, to t he classical reader Nowhere H. A. same Take may prefer. are very much the same as those of last tions concerning the voyage it was evi- Waterman, town. Comfort; however, will the student find the young' season, and while brown is seen, black dent that lie thought of buying a vaclit. man advised to is Belfast Free Library. one wears marry. Why this? Why and very dark blue are the preferred j That lie b id tlie greatest confidence in Every who a Truss knows bison,wood®, do the great ones of the earth maintain an Books added and colors. Open jackets are much longer, tlie ability of tlie young man to sail a during July August. 1892: the TROUBLE in warm Beg to inform the public that th Barrie, J. M. The lirrle minister.159.14 impenetrable silence on this sub- and a colored with are to furnish weighty shirt, band on sailor yaclit was plain to be seen; for once dur- Bernhard. Marie. The rector of St. Luke'-. prepared A novel translated from the -weather.- ject? Why do they retrain from hat and tie to look Herman bv advising match, very jaunty. ing tlie conversation i ventured to correct E. L. Latlnop, 1891.'.128.23 the men of our either to The tall beaver has not ♦Browne. Junius. Henri. Four in Se- young land, keep disappeared, or the au absurd statement which ho made con- years cessia adventure- within and beyond the GRANITE MONUMENTS away from or enter into a state which stiff shirt front and tie 1 with short ends. cerning the way a sail should lie handled, nion lines. 1865 ..'.445.20 1 Chamber's Vol. 9. 1892 has been or the reverse, the The latest encydopdaia. RE. enjoyed, by adjunct, however, to linen and was snubbed by tlie old gen.leman ♦Dorsev,Janies Owen. The Cegiha language. A Cool Wafer Pad Trass Headstones of their Is there some is three 1890.:. .1*. D. majority parents? chemisettes, gold buttons linked and was frowned tlie upon by crowd. M T. Select discourses of Sereuo dark ♦Dwight, Ls the easiest and most comfortable mysterious reason for this silence? together by a delicate Venetian chain. I When tlie proprietor hinted, hv Edwards Dwight, with a memoir of his blowing life. 1851..1012.26! <>r is it simply because? Let us IX IIATHIXO Sl'ITS appliance ever worn. hope, nay out tlie lights in the rear of tlie store, that Harper’s magazine. Vol. 84. 1892 .635.84 | let us it is no exists as Harrison, Constance Cary. Flower de Hun- pray, because. difficulty to choice, and stock- it was time to tlie close, young sailer, as dred: The story ofa Virginia plantation..228.15 There are inet or wool in S@“Don’t fail to one this IX GEXEIiAL. many points of view from Jersey white, navy blue or liis called had entered Hodgkin. Violet. Pilgrims in Palestine. try companions him, 1891...526.5 which to gaze at from that of black is a favorite material, to its All kinds of used, first-class work, " matrimony; owing into au agreement with the seemingly Langton, Robert. The childhood and youth hot weather.^tr granite satisfaction yuarantt of Charles Dickens. and reasonable. tire home, the social, the and and In addition are 1891...825.5 prices financial, elasticity lightness. wealthy gentleman to take of a Frank. of the Enited charge ♦MeCoppin, Report 'l'all see us some others. at it ribbed silk, or States commissioners to the centennial fW and before /tlaciny your orders elsewhere. 4 Looking from any, or mohair, white, red, blue for him the summer. -—We have all the- yacht coming international exhibition at Melbourne. these black white or blue Silk all, standpoints, broad-mindedly, flannel, serge. Tlie next day I left town, hut before 1888 ..P. I). suits are most Maine register or State year-book, 1892-3. .R. E. Maine. cautiously and conscientiously, it will desirable, having a full I learned tlie of Bridge Street, Belfast, going name the old gen- Photographic trip ar»unid the world. 517.30 HEA- be seen what is. It is waist with ruff around the neck and ♦Riggs, Stephen Return. A Dakota English Latest k Host Pat- CHAS. E. HARRISON. L. WOOD. A. S readily matrimony yoke tleman and the knimed _____ nautically-wise young dictionary. 1890. ,.P. D. true there are some who say that although braided in red or white cord. White flan- clerk. Scidmore. Eliza Ruhamali. Jinrikisha days in Japan. 1891.513.9 a married man will always have a button nel suits are very made with pretty, being One day the following summer I was Talleyrand memoirs. Vol. 5 (.completing the tens ef thusses, on his shirt, if he lias one, they al- a shirt waist laid in plaits, sailor-collar hut work). 1892.827.31 A New Business for Belfast. startled, hardly surprised, by reading William. Letters on the Tudor, eastern are to show them. had in undue and skirt of ^ and pleased Having ways saying it, place emphasis striped flannel, white draw- a long account of a drowning accident States. 1821.1113.25 THE UNDERSIGNED HAS COME To TOWN AND WILL ENGAGE IN ♦Enited States. Official register. 1891. 2 v. on the little word if. A on and blue or black single man, ers, long red, stockings near Boon Island, oft the coast of Maine, Vol. 1. Legislative,executive, judicial. the Vol. 2. Post office and 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 30 other hand, they declare, will with cork soles set in to protect the feet. caused tlie department pos- UPHOLSTERING COVERINGS always by capsizing of a small schoon- tal service.p. D. have a dollar he can call his own. VERY LITTLE JEWELRY very er to Mr. Blanch- in we GUARANTEE yacht belonging George ♦Presented. fitting Trusses, * This sound is worn in ^MATTRESS WORK IN statement may very plausi- summer; brooches, stick-pins, ard, of New The IS NOW ORDER Hampshire. sailing SATISFACTION iu case. ble to the but to us scholars studs or sleeve buttons ! every They can be made as good as new. We make NEW TICKS ->r 'deanse the old and wil! iv unthinking; are,however,neces- master was the man whom I had young you in a short time. I can make you and delvers after truth, it savors some- sities. Enamelled rosettes are simple- heard giving his sea experience to the at- DR. WOODBURY'S ANTIDOTE what of tentive crowd in tlie store. Prices the Lowest. COUCH or EAS 1" CHA 1K in rashness. Your humble servant, looking brooches, and screw solitaire ear- country grocery is especially recommended to patients Any Style of any style of frame. Four persons were drowned, the owner of looking back along the vista of not very rings or slender bangles are appropriate suffering from nervous tlie yaclit barely escaping tlie same fate. dim not to costume. Beautiful ^•Harness and Trimming* years, very hilarious years,—years any yachting pins e x ha us tion, feebleness Repairing Carriage Alexander. I very full of freedom but not are pointed flags, enamelled in club or col- | for overflowing and the var ions evils Charge Fitting. done with neatness and despatch. HARNESSES of all grades in stock. Remenibe with milk and with and studs worn on oc- I Don’t Despair. honey—sees painful lege colors, similar caused by in digestion. A I make to order Harnesses from til to S60. If you are weak and from a so-called vividness that dollars have always been casions are of blue enamel with tiny gold weary chronic disease, don’t give up. Sulphur Bit- small w i ne glassful be- A GOOD HARNESS FOR $11. WHIPS, HALTERS ami thia" iutha' and every unpleasantlyconspicuous by theirabsence. anchors, this design is reversed by ters has given hope to many invalids, where fore meals brings quick And those hitherto there was but It POOR « buttons! Ah those buttons! blue anchors on a gold ground. nothing despair. relief and sound health. Sold SON, F. A. ROBBINS, will build up and renew your whole system. good by Tender, painful, memories of them are Verona Clarke. Editor Week American. Druggists everywhere. DHUGGISTS.I At the Wadlin Store, 37 Main Street, Self**1, on a Brazilian Fazenda. but in the To Seth b. everybody pauses midst of con- Mr. Bigg-Wither, an English engineer versation to this and was some IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. exchange salutation, who employed years in railroad an admirer of the Belfast _ r11. I.1FE [By enthusiastic the children rise and kiss the 1 aMEIIs’ families pass their hands of surveying in , tells some interesting Congressman.] WlXDOWLESS S L EEP1 Nli- ROOM S their a n We’re of down here, Seth L., Piophobia parents, saying bencao na pai— experiences among the landed proprietors proud you ; vMMOCKS FOR REDS. YOl’SU Down here in Eastern Maine, At which The Autocrat “your as in in his book. a lie "a healing WONDER.”’ blessing, father,” patriarchal interesting Being man, And for that very reason, Sell'., ;is NDER LOCK AND KEY. of the Breakfast Table” ‘lays. At sunrise the was had a better than 1 to know We’ll send you hack again. of The family astir, opportunity orrespondenee Journal.] and its female members llocked into our : how women deport themselves in the You're a power in that company makes has its t da 181)2. merry, origin r>«'s Lapa, Brazil, That's christened the big four; room en presence of the other sex. Let me masse, ostensibly to bring tlie quote blows ve struck is the contrast between city living | liesounding arc the you in the unpleasant results before-rising cup of coffee and bid us i a few paragraphs pertaining to a visit lie On fa.me’s colossal door. ,nitv in that the for- good living Brazil, made in of which many people experi- 64 |St.. Boston, Mass. morning, and also, it seemed, to the valley Ivahy. “Senor An- That door whose open sesame Sudbury (vmg penetrated a few leagues curiously our deade was an old and allowed his Is found men like you. ence after This inspect belongings, even on our man, by (jomfort eating pie. interior, can believe liim- trying It has wide for Maine’s big four, hardly shoes and wife to do most of the for him swung experimenting with the toilet talking To let the quartet through. discomfort, or distress, is !i. the same race of people. While articles. Country coffee, the is when she was in the room. One of her endacrs of the better class—like by way, We note, who read the records, more than the v ,t pro- first was to know whether 1 re nothing excellent, though made in a questions was When Congress sits you there, and the land own- peculiar of with ear and eye anti voice, test of our manner. Some unbrowned berries and mairied; and on hearing that 1 am still in Ready digestive organs Fire and Birtlar-Proof Safes 's e\\ who were often To remain in your chair. Zealand, the of sugar arc stirred together and then roast- full enjoyment freedom, she pro- against hog's grease. _ .1 some of the noblest families in How the West applauded ceeded to the of grateful ed in a covered pan, so that when the enlarge upon delights When famous was powder stomach your speech made, The : te«l of Is Invaluable ordinary Kingdom—are gentlemen married at the same time sugar melts and cools, it is candied over | life, informing In the fifty-second Congress, and familiar with That the free wool tre laid. draws the line at the "rich- retineinent, I me tliai she had live unmarried spe« For the Sick the coffee grains. A spoonful of this is daughters, Room in their own and other soeicty i After this broad hint of what was A man of marked abiPty, ness” tr.e use pounded in a mortar, put into a of pretty It produced by and hag Of ready brain and tongue, prevents and cures bed sores, maintaining comfortable of course I a wish to coarse linen and boiling water is poured expected, expressed By further generations of lard. Aware of this fact, a relieves tenderness after hot their rural estates, there is make the of these fair mem- A shall be sung, ap- over it. cup* being held beneath to catch acquaintance pean That shall ring from Maine to Texas or modern science has intro- iMicrons class who live lmt a de ! hers of the family. became sud- plications, poultices, mustard the drippings—and the beverage is ready. ITerfaep In a chorus loud ami clear, i. r than the pigs they raise: and ! she looked at her Ecomiums that listening friends plasters; relieves when duced a clean, delicate, veg- Coffee pots are not used, hut each cup is denly grave, hesitatingly your itching former have risen above the Can but rejoice to hear. husband, who had remained are removed. It is a substitute h r lard, 11 made st pa rarely. Boiled milk is j silently puff- bandages etable one has the to them I’ortu- ; his the X" is there who power, bequeathed by in lmt never ing cigarette during conversation, : and will gem-rally added the morning, X' om* win > has fin* art. strong antiseptic, prevent it is called as the and he said which 1 did not iin- '•> Touch that s.particularly regards at any »t her t ime. something No hand like yours chord odor from confined Ip™ I heart: perspiration f women—the wives and | derstand, hut which at once dispelled her >ear to The vet r in’s The usual break fa si hour in the rural or any other cause. ..f ilie latter are not much het- momentary gravity. 1'lie old man got up, Y*'U rn- er lu.nl i'oeman in flic strife. COTTOLEfJE districts is ten o’clock and the menu ALL DRUGGISTS Woo'd arc with y.'ii n •-.•pi* SELL IT. of tin went across to a .ca those Turks. But all locked door, turned the the SEND POSTAL FOR FREE SAMPLE. it- use and docs not vary much year in and year out. When it came r>> enuring up gain By gwl pie hiuh "i low. are alike in sliow- it and into a dark Made the soldier’s vote. COMFORT P0W3CR no.. Hartford, tonn, j key. opened disappeared by 1 ••• There is align- a sort >t od health er-ilv har- always thinpor- E. 5. &VKE3, SECRETARY. •!■.«• toward the chamber within. Almost lie ; X w to al! who w--uid g la>>pitality black beans slewed in lard: dried immediately c.•ngrcssmeii, ligv: Winn tln-ir chain c monized. )t excels lard for ithin their gates; aud though a returned saving, "T: •• girls are not ae- they r*-1<«.11 up Dank Safes, Bank Vaults, Bank Vault meat cooked with garlics: and tarinha. or And t ry iiy faise equation-; ■ •ines d» them without inr.mdue- eust omed to see and arc afraid.* | strangers. j Tiicir inter sts r-• enhance. every household use. A mamlioca meal, eaten raw or stirred into ! sort is the I make this -.in* -T' he welcomed literally Aleanwhile Sonhora, who was evidtmt- sugg- trial will convince Doors, and Deposit Work of all kinds the angu: and perhaps, by way of extra j When they ngure up tii• *ir slat** you. a arms'* and with the very now determined that lu r I plied ly daughters Place against the. name 1 vrnnnl n dishes for “company,” then- may be a giMuliy Jigure> Make it now. At ■ 11>c affords as long as he can should sliow themselves, had also disap- J Of Belfast's candidate. leading lamb's head, a fowl smothered in rice, u The Jir.it Sft/r in the World, 150,000 d to remain, proving that the neared into the secret chamber. from i grocers. Beware of imita- a lump of bacon boiled with cabbage, j COUNTY CORRKSrON DKXCK. .-•>unary greeting “This easa is which now proceeded sounds of whisper- i tions. While the host and guests sit at the table, Always preserve t/,rir nfs. ;n it is at and .! and your disposal, | ing suppressed giggling. Presently Ce.ntkk Moxtvillk. Mr. Leslie K. Nash Manufactured in CHICAGO the wife remains outside looking on, cl- by mi is not an entirely empty the Seuhora a very heen a few reappeared. leading and wife have spending days at N. K. 150 sold in Lynn, Mass., since that great eats at a separate table with the smaller j FAJRBANK & CO tire, e have visiteil a number of cot- modest looking damsel of about nineteen the Xorthport Campground.Mr. and 5 Central Wharf, Boston. children; and later the house-servants :itnl fazendas in various j followed three Mrs. Joint A. of ar- Nervousness. sugar years, closely by others, Nash, Lawrence, Mass., where 50 of our safes were take their turn, immediately ai'tei break- ! Iyr38tc subjected t-> intense •lie country, and the aggregate apparently somewhat younger. All were | rived Saturday ami are guests of Mr. and fast the serious of the be- occupations day Mrs. Win. H. Nash.. Mrs. Etta Smith I ■ middle-class overwhelmed with intense and an and xperienei* among shyness HORSFORD’S Acid eat preserving their contents. gin—at least so far as the family is con- Mrs, L. Jacobs, of Lowell, Mass., arrived Phosphate. ,ii remote rural districts may be hysterical desire to laugh. After the for- GEO. T. READ, cerned. the servants having been at theirs recently and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. I). aied in an account of the last mal and introduction of each--be up separate Record also in the ttreat since daybreak. The master of the man- C. Kane. An agreeable and benefi- Champion Chicago Fire which we just returned—to an it noted that the lady is here introduced sion goes out for a stroll about his own Wiw'kcook. The guests of Alberto cial tonic and food for the ,• -ugar estate,situated half a day’s to the gentleman—they all scampered hack or the or to a Chandler returned to Boston Aug. 12th_ Steam Fitter in 1871 ; in the Great Ilostoi Fin in 187‘J. and premises along highway, nerves and brain. A remedy Machinist, iby carriage), from Bom Jesus. into the secret chamber and their papa a Mrs. Tantish, of Skowhegan, is visiting at and game of cards, or little cheerful gossip of the value in Men- Contractor for heating dwell- ed Batalha, in remembrance of turned the key upon them. At this time i Bradford .Two of Scott highest with the for his overseers re- Dodge's. Reynold's ing houses by neighbors, was of the custom which is so in all the great tires since. Send for i old abbey in Portugal. After ignorant. children, while gathering water lilies on the tal and Nervous Exhaustion. circulars. lieve him from all responsibility concern- across the surrounding general in these out-of-the-way parts of east side the lake recently, broke the imped alfairs of the estate. The. wife ing goes mailed on of with its innumerable mail-traps in keeping the women or raTher the daugh- pole with which they pushed the raft and Trial bottle receipt 25 cents Hot Water or Steam. Agents Wonted. to her or mend- in Rumford Chemical never-ending embroidery were blown to the west where stamps. Works, <>f armadilla holes and ant bills ters of the family, locked up like wild side, they lvl. her her husband’s or children’s Providence, R. I. ing own, landed on Mr. Chandler’s shore rive miles -.itcd diamond washings, our beasts, consequently I did not hesitate to ALSO AGENT FOR clothing.. The housework all falls upon the from home. were drenched, as the and to ask it was They .i 1 mg a road bordered by orange express my wonder why servants and, as a rule, she knows no waves were very high... .There was a dance fronted by hedges overrun by done in this case. In reply Senor Andrade more about it than the stranger-guest.. at Bradford Dodge's August ldth with I ■ creepers, interspersed by said that it was the custom of the country, Housekeepers, The children return to school, if there is music by Miss Ara Say ward and Frank Iyr23 ind breadfruit trees. The last and lie had never of bringing up thought Reynolds. About twenty couples were pres- any in the vicinage. 1 say return, because < ultivatcd :liis in other “Do Attention ? ;•■»•> are no longer much daughters any way. ent.... Mrs. (ieorge Hunt, who lias been in Brazil school sessions arc a perpetual ever out?*' 1 asked. never" e«l for all light work re- the usr of their fruit having | they go ‘No, quite siek for a number of weeks, is much at six a. m. An iniring from two to six penance,beginning lours, ! ‘not.now that they are M iveded by farinha. but they are he replied. grown, j better. horse power; also for wa- intermission is allowed for breakfast, but a ter supply for residences, .< and as had all learned horse-hack | cent d for shade ornament, They riding Appleton. tiro. C. Robbins, of Boston farms and villages. Call mo other recess until the school-day is when hut since then had and see testimonials and w and to great size. Their I children; they | is Irs friends in is about the cost of the aver- rapidly visiting Appleton-I)r. get estimates. over, at three or four o'clock. to leaves are much in- j been shut up in the house, according ,T. H Damon, dentist, of will “L. F.” ght green ltoekport, age dose of the True l)innci is usually served at four o'clock the •iist.om foi respectable girls, where be at tin* House the | •: he edges, and the huge dark Appleton through some dealers Bitters, yet try 1 A M AH EXT l oll THE which is scedliss like the breakfast,—to the guests ami j they must remain until husbands can he month <*1 August.Five eyrjers passed apparently an on of the the ! here mounted <»u to force imitation you tacethat looks like net-work. male members family only, j obtained for them." Poor things! It is to j through recently Safety Belfast ward ... M r. and Mrs. more wife m d.oighiel s. as be Lore, waiting re l>e that there are few old maids! wheels, going to afford them iii'M 11s to bo as an article J hoped profit. Co.’s ! despised Crabtree, f visited Mrs. Ste BlsiBeltii outside or eating at a separate among the lasses of I>raxd. Abijah Hope, a man will sell 5 a hen baked and eaten w ith sail, spectfuliv | Such you poor Simmons, Aug 1 •'51h ..Mrs. Caroline able. iias t wo set before Pax mi; J>. \\ a iu>. pin*11 name Kverybody plates iir line. j -owing to 1!j.reimiti'm.- Messer, "i Book land, visited in Appleton goods every Lata Hose, him. both led to ihe outside rim. "tie •; some rat,Ik r ei r.soi 11 ia pair" < ( at ,1. T. IVabody's.Vll >airtrad'-rs use and ehapol, Uy •J. Bake cV Son ompany will launch low and sickness, warn Columbia & Hart- sort of pudding made 1>\ mixing mandioea orders and goods. tion, price _;m se iii construction and arrange- from the foot of (..Tester if taking delivering They j to-day street, a w it h the and lu oth sell a >f for a of or True 1-2 cent dose stood in some interior val- highly greased garlieed large quantity gooiis place “L.F.," forti ii tliey j the tide permits, a steam yacht, which Cycles. Are intending to purchase a ill which the meat was boiled. These con- this size....Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crabtree, of 1 rade you —\vi 1:1 • traces of the Moors and renewed health. Don’t a_al j they built at their business place. 2204 j Forget the^Plaee. KITCHEN RANGE? If so, examine stitute the main part of the meal. be- Hope, visited at J. L. Wentworth's Aug. IT is :i .ery large, square mansion, j Boston si reel. The has created mark “L. F. in red ink launeliiu^ j Hlvira Meserv* is in your sides. the center of the table is .Mrs. y visiting Union » high, with walls ot perhaps GKO. T. READ, THE ELEGANT plastered j <-oiisiderahi‘- curiosity amone; maritinn and Tlx unaston.. We heart hat the | with dish "i ha* Sunday safeguard. roof of Indian-red graced alao, (eodlish,) j over-hanging people in the localry. as the vessel is a School that was to have been held at lias been baked on embers or boil- picnic Main Me. m »ld and ie which St., Belfast, kl eoated wit.ii parnsit from tie* elass of boats. Lake to be I y«l 144 | j | departure general City Aug. Kith, had postponed — ed in oil. hanked on one side a howl of h is surrounded on all sides h\ ,i by She was built from plans worked out by on aerou..t ol scarify of teams—busy same for itself—of >il and mixed ■ a of veranda, oi more vinegar, Jessie of Na_ properly Mr. .1. < Bake and ais son. Simon Bake. haying.Mrs. Houghton, w ith ( bili and sliced and a series of aivhcd nicies peppers garlic, tick. is friends in Portable ny deep, IIor diiin nsions are 00 feet lonu. 1" feet Mass., visiting Appleton, Cooking Range on side a sauce bn. the meat, ■ the tloored with lniek and the other by her former home....Mr. and Mrs. (i. W walls, | Beam, about 4 feet depth of .hold, and made "f broth, lime and bruised Cusheeand children visited at the Head of a lean-to ro< »f of t iles. 'the ! juice when loaded she w ill have a mean draught helps himself The Lake in Hope Aug. 14.1. L. Went- i/ed windows are set close up (’liili-pcppcrs. Kverybody from to 20 ot Is inches. his‘Avild lmrse" from Ida- to is served ill worth is training eaves, as if the architect were the eodlish. (which long, The yacht is to be titted with two New ho. He is quite tractable. ...Mr. A. L. J Leu- shaving-like and to the sauce, to fresh air as Noah must have strips.) York Tower Safety Company's iiigh-jires- person has gone into the butchering bus i" lie built tile Ark. and the with bis own knife and fork, if lie lias only sure engines, each V inches in diameter of ! ness_The Messrs. Keene. North Appleton, is any; or if. as is often the ease, those un- "ins are inhabited- that by cylinder andb inches stroke of piston, and i have nut in their machinery and are threshing are to 1'lit* lloor is used necessary impliments supplied only e o ground partly a Copeland brass tube boiler to use crude grai n. Our can»1 id at lor Re pr» sen tat; ve t tlu* who are known to have ■ig and storage, hut most of it foreign guests oil for fuel. She is also calculated tor sail- j the Legislature, L uu-r L IJgliT, is a farmer ■ she will have three masts s>. doorless and deserted- is singular habits— the rest assist themselves ing purposes, living in the west part of tin t wn where he and with and nature. carry sharp sails, bowsprit j a rreamcrv ■ ream m n to stray and fowls, with the apparatus supplied by runs buying App!et« pigs, sheep a sail and Hying jib. Her masts forest,ay j and I b- ,s Master of tin 1 mona snakes and other wan- It is done with neatness and in Washington. impedes, j dispatch are to set w 11 back, giving Iter a very rak- < irange, and is cry poj.irar wan the < ir inf- initiations. The great, hare. this way. Each selects with liis lingers a ish appearance. She will have a bb-inch ers. is a "t The Cast»ne Nor- it band of 48- inch of be- lie gradual'- o-d rooms of the upper story strip <>f codtisli. subdivides by propeller pitch, capable raised or lowered as for sail- mal School and taught >• h. »d for a number bit ing required STOKER'S BEST more than sufficient for the into smaller shavings, then takes it by Gil) 18 ing or steaming purposes. She lias a hol- ! of years. Mr. Light is wadi and favorably the yet the “guest bit. and rolls it in the central dish of low keel from the stern 10 feet for- family: j post know n in Hope am! Wx-hmgt.on, being the For the stewed meat, he ward. in the forward end of which the j to which 1 was conducted with ! sauce. scoops choice in the convention I rise out of tow n ELYS | is with a a die size of a lien’s shaft provided knuckle-joint of | Catarrh ■ o flourish of had all out lump of pain» j as well as our own. We Xpert trumpets, the Mcsscis. Lake's for this | delegates it design espee- 1! •s of egg with the ends of his fingers, puts i to elect him....Mr. Charles M. Lane, f Extracts, occupied by sundry piles ial purpose. The stern post being a slot- j CREAMBALM was FLOUR. Spices, ! in the f bis band wivli a chunk of Massaelius tts in town PATENT es. of dried beef, palm ted segment ol a circle w hose centre is in |i Haverhill, AM'- | panniers 1 Cleanses the meat fished out of its and with the the the is easih recent y. He will be remembcreil as is casks of eodlish. kitsof mack | broth, knuckle-joint, propeller Nasal Passages, out the donor of a tine to the a raised entirely of the water, where it ! (lag Apple- k TARTAR, Loudness wind, and was ! lingers of the same band, working with CREAM knows 1 srraile goes into a well for receiving it and is en- ton (;. ,\. B. Bust and also- of a nice. Hag A Littl H in Pr.ce, but are pruhahly the liveliest | Allays Pain and motion known «>n;\ to Brazilians, incor- gh~r ^ nt of sort of window ot other j out of or is low as mu le i I any tirely sight, ered required to the tirade School.... Numbers of our aiel the purest i Inflammation, both into an to outside air. as of the : poiates elongated bolus. for the The normal position of the ; ding depth. farmers have marketed green corn in Kock- Heals the Sores, t< is with its centre at the bottom ; "-V' most whieb lie convey.- bis mouth and swab propeller 1 BEST, toilet articles that people | land this season. Simmons sent [ of the keel, with half the blades Stephen ! Restores the lows in a which, to the least of working ; Windowless way say ears to market LA. Mrs. Liz- laiispensible. sleep- below. Aug. Makes Bread. Senses of Taste 1 ! is astonishing to those who witness it is sweetest, ments are common throughout it., The construct ion of the hull is also differ- zie Pierce, of Massachusetts, visiting her I and Smell, 1 W!OST, HUNDREDS OF o• In some ot the grandest, hut for tin til si time. Dessert, if there is any, ent from the usual plan, being built entire- brother. David Cummings. j CHILDREN I — -i HAVE consists of banana" boiled nr fried in ly without ribs. The first thing laid down j‘ are- of j;io owing, probably to lard, Reunions. : TRY THE CURE. was the keel, on top of which was laid Family --t’UH PALE IIY- HAY-EEVER nr a curd cheese with •■n.guese idea that air is un- guava jelley. pre- 1 \ night the tioor, crosswise. Two keelsons were A is into each nostril and is Incuaiiam. The will particle applied or some other ''duhe." Ingraham family f»e v \s iii most houses. served then in on of these hoards -' agreeable. Price rents I Maiggisr-. mail, | country potato, sprung place top at 24. i>«- an« | hold its annual reunion Oakland, Aug. i» do cents. i:i> are to the strc:tk>. The A. A. Howes £ iioiil ElTectivc Keiui'ily known registered, 'ions at liatalha are carried I Aftei which black coffee and cigarettes corresponding bilge Rkxnkk. The annual Renner reunion Co«, | only TRUES ELIXIR. ELY iiKoTlIKItS War re 'st.. N.-w York deck were then bent in to th< PIN-WORK will oeeur at Nohlehoro ___ hande d around and small of rum stringers place, 24, (damp- Solil n!I nr sent bv mm! on m of I_ | I way to the roof, so that the glasses Aug. by dniir.’tRts, vipt price. which Longued and grooved hoards were If stormy it will he held the next, HKLKAST, maim:. ImJt 85c., 50c.. #*.00. Or. j. t. !U I- & «.. Aulmrn, Me. and water. Before rising from the table. ground. | 'bout windows receive a modi- nailed, running' diagonally to the keelsons, fair «lay. each fills his mouth with water, and after Vinai.. The \ mal will hold their FOR SALE. -iit and ail from the general sup- to which they wjv also nailed. This work family ! reunion at Reunion Grove, The Next Number I various cont.or- w as then covered with and planked Warren, Aug. 24; Especially Good. house. so to and what- i going through suggestive felting if next fair speak, j stormy, day. THE real c<: rc .1 IP.i I :c street. ;,i Eel on the outside with b-4-inch Georgia pine New Fish Market last h ; lion* of checks anil it bl'oad- iMitii.KK. The sixth annual of the 1 known a-the o. going on in one apartment is lips, squirts fore and aft reunion; TALES FROM WILLIAM ALLEN pro).city planking, running .Psist i ..| o,- w., regularly. Kogler family will he held at tile Starrett At the WEST END OF LOWER BRIDGE Hi;- the 1.; sTory In- :st with el? l> audihie in all the others. We east ovel the floor. was >-ov The lloor aed on the under side (drove, Warren, Aug. 27 if stormy, the next and barn, with good .rcliard aml'g-'iden atoands i We Iuive opened a first h market at the This is u«- located and ii> _.. ondi late in tin- that there Then comes a siesta, or period of repose. w i111 felting and tarred, after which tim- fair day. property evening \ above stand, and are read\ to supply lobsters, ‘ion lor a board house. and will in sold at a were in Rkk.moni*. The annual reunion of the I in;, seven o’clock the Indies bers put jda.ee and the bottom Topics and all kinds <>i fish, and in reasonable Between six and clams, oysters figure. H lesired. one-halt' the hn nothing hut. enthusiastic ; he held at t,he. Town pur- Lermond will residence 1 i-g inch | family their season. We have made arrangements '■hitse money can remain on a >onal»]r are jdankedwith (ieorgia jiinc,form- BY ALL MEN AND WOMEN. mortgage la-fore shown to bed—or out to visits, if t he of Erastus Thoniaston, 24. READ with Sherman A s(. that ail orders ic. For heing go ]>ay neighbors ing a water-tight compartment between Lt-rinniid, Aug. Walker, (tii terms, applv to in out- husband for If stormy, the lirst pleasant day thereafter. Published first day of December, March, left at their meat market, for any article IH'P.KKT E.oi W.M.O. \L1‘EN. Portland, ha in mocks, for in the hot near enough, and the goes t in1 lioor and bottom, w hich is of J W< .-olicit country | capable Kali.im h. The annual reunion of the Kal- June and September. line. will be promptly filled. a or at Hklfasr s.w;: os it ink. or oi cards or being tilled with water to act as ballast in share of your patronage. I P»cllast, .lime IT*. lS'.n. ‘J.~: 1 Ming couches and. mattresses are another promenade game loeh families will he held August, Mist., in j weather. The a | lough vessel has forward Reunion Grove on the farm of J. R. DELICATE, DAINTY, WITTY, hi favor. Too much cannot he : gentle gossip; and later everybody walks in Starrett, SLEEPER WEST. and after cabin and engine-l oom, all sepa- Warren. till late at Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fi>h ol all kinds *■ of the hammock, in such a ! the plaza, if there is one. night. rated by double-thick bulkheads lined Simmons. The reunion of the Simmons INTENSE. is served. : will he held at Randall Bkli ast. Maim:. 28 this, not cooler and ! In some families a third meal with felting, making in ail six watei-tight family Simmons’, Every reputable news and book stand has it. being only East Warren, Thursday. Sept. 1st, if ideas* City Bleachery. between and nine but in ru- comjiartments. Price, single number. iM CENTS. *#2.00 much more article of turn- ; eight o’clock, ant, if not first fair day. returned tidy i The .!. < Lake A Son < o. are building PER YEAR, postage FREE. just from Boston with all the districts that is the rather iluveleailinir styles of MATS and also bed, for can he wash- ral exception the for theii own to cruise the BliNNIlTS, they yacht use, This brilliant Quarterly reproduces the best all kinds of FANCY LACKS and BILL IMS. old 1 as a sheet. The commoner than the rule. coast for the purpose of the A FOOT-HOLD stories, sketches, burlesques, poetns. witti- ; work done in the best manner. NEW .\ introducing subscribers notiee that possible latent vessel manufac- tor is what cisms, etc., from the back numbers of that hereby gi\e they MATS and BONNETS made to order. Yon will j appliances Consumption you a >1 snow-white cotton, woven at who swarm about the es- they much talked-about New York Society Journal. THEhave formed copartnership under the firm lind all kinds of SEW I NO The negroes in are if your blood is MACHINE NEEDLES ture Baltimore, which include steering offering, which is ictekSub name of LINN A FIELD, for the purpose of con- at 1 * Town Topics, published plane S. D. quite durable—cost five or six now hired at a small rate Consumption is a wholesale and retail my BROWN, tate—ex-slaves, crank lifters and impure. simp- $4.00 per year. ducting general grocery 1/0 over s gears, windlasses, dredge Scrofula. A scription price, Mij^li St., Mervey Jewelry Store ly Lung scrofu- The two “Town Topics” and business. The began from the date 'Huts are striped or plaided with of for or other articles. After a canvass of the coast, publications co-partnership compensation working days— lous condition, with a slight “Talks from Town Topics” together, at the of the death of the late Alfred L. Ellis. May 28, 1. Mr. 4. Lake, who will command the or is and is a continuation of the old firm of Ellis with deep borders of erochet- given their “keep” and scanty clothes in cough cold, all that it low club-price of $5.00 per year. 185)2, nameless will take her on the Ask newsdealer for them or A Linn. Mr. Field has been in the store for eleven ■c I yet craft, needs to develop it. your address, sell for from ten to dol- on milho years and twenty return, live chiefly (Indian corn), lakes. Sun. Hut as it T< )WN TOPICS, thoroughly understands the business. great [Baltimore just depends upon CHARLES F. LINN, '“l dun e are are ex- the blood for its so Pennyroyal others—large, square, in various ways. They origin, it 21 West 23d Street, N. Y. City. Ortislnul and Only Genuine.pills prepared REN D. FIELD. SAFw. alwhYs A depends upon the blood for 185)2. r.-lai.U*. lad.es, ask /fts. en of with a half- fond of it ill the form of Belfast, Aug. 5), •ni ••/.st lor (Am hester a />,„ strong linen, i eessively pipokas, its cure. The surest English i»V\ Tlie time for campaign badges has ar- remedy mend H-n >,d n. lu d aud Gold i«le s. niefallic\\|sF border of hand-made lace, I and this is the way to make it: Partially for Scrofula in every form, R. S. All those indebted to the old firm of Ellis |!.oxcs. :iie«l wir!. blue rihlx.n. Tukc\y rived, and many will wear nice ones or no other. Jlefuse, dangerous substitu- ’v 'i c the most effective blood-cleans- 8 Ginn are requested to make immediate pay- (ions : and heat it and imitations. At or cheap at fifty dollars. They last (ill a with sand very to GINN. Druggists, send 4ehe*ter science, v Chemical Co.fMadUon way wrap himself in the surplus heated sand and stir it around with a long fold by *11 Local Kqaor* | I which produces them in quantities, and Golden Medical Discovery. Druggists. l*hllada.. P*u Ui’l a swell and burst the in Administratrix Sale of Real Estate. utilize the lace for mosquito- stick, until the grains | limits dealers to a retail price of 40 cents For Consumption all its First-class reliable safes with all late improve lyr5 j earlier and for l'«»r sale low we l or cents a stages, Weak ments. All sizes by of the words boa becoming what call “popped” each, 7“> pair. The Club sends IT A XT to a l'rom the Hon. of Speaking skin, Lungs. Asthma, Severe Coughs, 15tf FRFD ATWOOD, W Interport, Me. license Judge '""(1 ! both and the Home Market Bulletin one PITHSProbate tor the of Waldo, I shall sell night), I should add that they corn. The grains are eaten with raw co- and all Bronchial, Throat, and Lung affec- County are at public auction on the fifteenth day of year for only SI. The badges of solid that is the so Septem- the time for retir- ! farinlia or onions. In tions, only remedy unfailing ber, A. 1). at 1') o'clock in the ilways signify coanut, bananas, American white and blue If (Thursday) forenoon, tin, red, ribbon, that it can be guaranteed. it doesn’t on the premises, all the title and interest desire to remind a right, the quaint custom in most well- this country when you and a celluloid plate of Harrison and Reid, benefit or cure, you have your money back. Notice. which JAMES M. ROLERS0X, late of Waldo, in 1 are artistic. One bears a Special said County, deceased, had in, and to the follow- SHAW’S ,r|l Brazilian families for all its meddlesome person that he would better and they highly BUSIHESS COLLEGE, Portland, He. No matter how long had indebted to the late firm of Baker ing described real estate, viz: the homestead of the “,|s Rax wheel and “grandfather's with you’ve Catarrh, persons Open entire year. Is the one in New to hid each other as mind his own business, you are more po- hat,” or how Dr. will effect A Shales must settle All ac- the said J. M. Rolerson, the same on which the land which only Eng- good night severe, Sage's Remedy ALL immediately. has its Theory and Practice in separate the word “Protection,” and the other October will widow of said deceased now resides, the whole or " die about it than in Yankeedom and a j>ermanent cure. £'*00 reward is offered counts remaining unsettled 1, 1892, apartments, conducts a Ladies' Department and refuses are as a reminder shows emblems of and manu- be left with an for collection. This is such part as may produce the sum of six hundred * ^ lamps lit, polite agriculture by the proprietors of this for an attorney accept payment in advance. Send for medicine, the last notice. dollars, with the reversion of the widow's dower. Catalogue. has come. be sit- request him to Vaiplantwtpipnl-n* factures, and is surmounted the incurable case of Catarrh. positively F. L. U('ning They may merely by figure BAKER A SHALES. Dated this eleventh day of August, A. I). 1SU2. SHAW, Principal* roasted milho.” ! of a merino ram. 3w32 ETTA M. Admr. 'linncr, or entertaining visitors, _“mi plant ly.}4 tcnrm Belfast, August 10. 1982.—:i\v.'52 ROLERSON, 3m31 Scare iu Belfast. Reasons Some Good Races at Liberty. Pittsfield people are jubilant over tlie The Burglar Ten Rev. Geo. E. Tufts in Italy. Republican Journal. announcement of the State committee that The robberies last week aroused all Bel- WHY W. T. C. BUNNELLS SHOULD BE ELECTED Rev. Geo. E. Tufts writes from Rome, The races at tlie George’s River Park on is to there COUNTY ATTORNEY. 19th BELFAST. THl’RSDAY, Anil'ST 2.". 1SD2. Gov. McKinley speak Monday, fast and every one expected a call from the Italy, under date of Aug. (>, that he will he Aug. and 20th, were fairly well attend- He should be elected because he and were Sept. 5, and preparations will be made burglars. All strange persons seen or noises repre- at home sooner than he intended. He will ed, very interesting. The weath- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE sents the better elements. We need but to 1 er was tine and the track in condition. FUN! for the of an immense audience. heard were burglars, sure. ‘The long-haired leave Liverpool Sept 1 for Montreal. Mr. good FUN' reception listen to of As medicine venders about our streets were the sentiments the saloon-keep- | Tufts is with and visited all usual there were good horses The large woolen mill in course of erec- delighted Italy, present, ers and to be assured of as t<> You will find it Journal Pub. Oo. when it was learned their sympathizers the of interest in and about very evenly matched speed, and each great fun i Republican tion at Pittsfield is largely due to the pro- suspected, especially principal points that left the next after the this. Without exception they are in oppo- Rome. He he does from to ten race was hotly contested. The race in the tective advocated Gov. McKin- they morning says eight trade with the A. PI policy by sition and it is a rule to hv con- 2.31 class was a CHARLES LSBITRY | robberies at Mr. Sibley’s and Mr. Burkett’s ; very good go hours sightseeing daily. In a note to the particularly hot one, the con- In^er. and he will be a ley given rousing recep- traries. The scent their in- test between Rl'SSELL see the works of art. As in., sired had it less bellicose meth- port. Wednesday evening Mr. Fred sentences,and paid you (\ .T. er so OB' NEW YORK. adopted Aehorn, b. s., 1 >om Smuggler..! 4 4 3 4 and get much large- went to his on street and could the over thirteen hundred know, Rome was 244 years a Kingdom. 212 ods. We shall certainly be glad when home High county treasury T. E. Gushee, b. g., Fled Murrill .2 5 5 4 5 dollars. His in ii ve has secur- a and until lier fall in 475, 2.3*1 1-2. 2.40 to select not open the door of his sleeping room. The successor terms years Republic, Time, 2.4-3, 1-2, 2.37. riety from, and v, tin* is ended, as the space it controversy ed she was 500 an and Ft Hi GOVERNOR, house was unoccupied, and he felt sure the twenty-five indictments against liquor \ years Empire: during 20th. 2.40 class. can be more Aug. of such nowoecupies acceptably filled, caused to be sentenced. ■ most of this one sees goods superior quail burglars were there. An alarm was g’ven, dealers, eighteen period to-dav, even, W. R Marshall, b. g., Patrol.1 5 1 1 HENRY B. CLEAVES. so far as the reader is concerned. of M. average and the policemen and several hundred citi- and paid into the treasury of the county less records her past. But with all my inter- if. Smith, b. in.. Little Prudy I 1 2 2 that it is Put no office is without est in W. M. Aehorn, s. m., Bess. 2 2 3. 3 Money Saved printing complete zens flocked down. “We have got. them,” than a thousand dollars. Reckoning by Rome,my visit of three days to Naples, L. I. Morse, s. m., Adelaide.3 3 1 1 in with us. Printers Ink. ratio of trading Should was shouted on all sides. The house was terms, Mr. Brown should have in his Sorento, Capri. Vesuvius, Herculaneum and T. E. B’or Presidential KLeetors. Gushee, h. g., Fred Morrill. .5 4 5 5 five terms secured one hundred and has far in interest all searched, but no one was found. Thursday forty-live Pompeii, surpassed my Time, 2.40. 2.3.9 3-4. 2.:^». 2.39 1-4. -\\ ant a- FOR ELECTORS \T LARGE. Lt is well known that the New York indictments six- Vesuvius is forth no Mr. Jipson says lie saw a dark lantern against liquor sellers,caused expectations. sending 20th. 2.31 W. night Aug. class. THOMAS HYDE, of Rath. Sun, edited Charles A. tires now. but a column of smoke. by Dana, bitterly near the house of Mr. A. 1>. Chase. ty-seven to be sentenced, and paid into the just only WILLIAM M. NASH, of Cherry field. Hashed W. Marshall, 1>. s., Haroldson. 112 1 I Parlor the nomination of Cleveland. was county over hundred As wandered for two hours at its base, S. J. hi. Frank 3 First I >istri< t .. .E. M. (ionoALL, of Sanford. opposed When near the house the light put out treasury thirty-three Gushee, s., Nelson.2 1 2 Suit, Second 1 >istriot. ,M. C. Wei>ui:\v<»on. of Le\vist«>n. When was dollars. the silent streets and palaces of W. L. Lamson, h. s., Harmoun... .3 2 3 the nomination made, the Sun and the parties Hed. Near the same house a through Third District-V.. W. Wn.ni >. ol T. E. Skowhcgau. where excavations have Gushee, b. g., Bon 1 4 4 4 nm \. said that as success meant the noise was heard and a man was in Moreover, the comparison is unfair as Pompeii, been going Fourth Disdrict. .Rodney C. l’i of Mdiisdi'. Republican pulled by Time. 2.33 3-4. 2.32 3-4, 2.33. Chamber Suit, Mr. for on. 1 could realize that from the enactment of a force bill it would advocate the night watch. It was a commercial travel- against Runnells, he had practically hardly It will be observed that heat in the District... T. B. hut one term in which to work. lie came furnace so near me, such destruc- every First Reed, ol Cortland. the election of the Democratic nominee. er out on a lark, lie was taken as far as the smoking four races was in Second District..Nelson DiMa.EY.of Lewiston. come. trotted less than 40, with at into office in place of Mr. Sweetser resigned, tion had The natural scenery around — then The Third District S. L. Mu.likkn. of Belfast. It has since Cleveland a lockup and liberated. people Sideboards, given half-hearted one The 3d heat in the 2.37 class Fourth District. C. A. <>f and received his commission after court was the of widen I went nine- exception. IVhteij.e. Bangor. Mrs. W. II. BurriH's,on Church street, were Bay Naples—over support. to Mr. Dana was made in 40 1-2. This is somewhat re- Wishing bring in session. He knew of the eases teen miles steamer and around which I awakened one night last week, and thought nothing j by into line. Senators Gorman and « as in the 2.50 Waldo County Nominations. squarely on the of the Grand with which drove sixteen miles markable, particularly class Chaus, they heard some one trying to open the docket, Jury j by arriage—surpasses Dining For Senator...1. H. .1 vckson, Knox. Ransom addressed a letter to every heat was trotted in less than 40. the editor of he had to work: had no time to secure i in beauty everything 1 had ever dreamed of. For Judge of Probate. (iKn K. Johnson. Belfast. screen door. A lamp was lighted when a pres- Probate..J. D. Parker, Belfast. the Sun, him to an article cnee of and had not a word or Such beautiful mountains, such groves >f ForReg’terof asking prepare team was heard to drive away from the front respondents, Governor and Mrs. Burleigh returned For SheritV..Bkn.i. Ames, Thorndike. Lounges, on the force bill to be used as a Demo- line of information from his etc., add to the home from their to the New For County Attorney... W. T. C. Rfnneli.s, Sears- of the house. The two men, mentioned last predecessor to oranges, lemons, figs, beauty trip Hampshire show of the whitened with sails and darken- mountains on the Herald train Sunday. The\ l>orr. cratic campaign document. Mr. Dana’s week as for the Youth's Com- the facts on which the fifty eases rested Bay For Treasurer. A. A. canvassing returned several earlier than in- County Small. Belfast. ed with days they to use a a that were on the docket when the State black iron steamers.” For Co. Commissioner..M. S. Stiles, J aekson. reply, slang phrase, is corker. panion. were gentlemen in legitimate busi- tended. having been summoned hy a dispatch Easy Chairs, took it. As measured the results of his from Aroostook the rritii al He declines the duty assigned him. and ness soliciting for that well known publica- by announcing very illness of Mrs. eldest sister n last term, Mr. Brown is nowhere on the Law Court. Burleigh’s Representative to the Legislature, concludes his as follows: tion. They had a hearty laugh when they reply Aroostook. The Governor and wife left on Rockers, Wm. B. Fancy Swan.Belfast. read that were of visible horizon, and it is only the last term the Pullman train If you will allow me to make a sugges- they objects suspicion. Clerk of Courts Wadlin lias received the early this morning for tion. I Some ludicrous have taken that makes a fair comparison. Mr. Bunnells Linneus. [Ivennehec Journal 22ml. would, propose that the portion of things place in several cases. The supreme officers seem to have rescripts Waldo County In Kitchen the Democratic which relates to scare. In one house- should he elected as a measure of Furniture campaign caused by the burglar economy. the case of: Iron Hall with a “u.“ spelled the Force bill should be intrusted to the hold the members could not until Crime cannot, of course, he made a source of lady sleep A hide E. C. of vs. II. or in of Senator of this State. I know Wright, Baltimore, anything the pen Hill, man and sat the with profit to the community. In the last seven The tire tlie got up by bedside L. Woodcock, ot als. the court dis- pneumatic ball-bearing sulky of no one who can do it better than Belfast, justice At years more than half the tax load a loaded revolver in his hand. another county misses the case from law now supplements the kite-shaped track he, and there is no one whose the docket. The certainly has been for the of or for house all the inmates slept in a Held bed suppression crime, was in abbreviating the trotting records. name and advice would be more influential p'tY., formerly an owner in some prop- made on the rioor. One man who had charges that may fairly be attributed to FurnIture! than his in every house and in every com- up erty at Little river now owned hv the Water crime. The crime [;ne where Democratic voters are to been he would come in only form of that we Higher prices for coal, a limited cran- munity be out late thought Company. The (lefts, cut ice from the pond have in our to of is found. at the back so as not to arouse county speak liquor crop a buckwheat trust quietly door, and the pltf. claimed that in selling the Remember WE HAVE !:. berry predicted, and its attendant crimes. Charles A. Dana is too old a bird to be the inmates. He unlocked the door ami selling, By actual formed, and a small catch of privilege to the water company she did not mackerel, of the records of the court it we WANT with chaff. it when he was investigation TO SELL I I. make the future look and caught quietly pushed open nearly relinquish her rights in the ice. cold dear. appears that i'2 out of each 1(h) crimes fall frightened out of his wits by the clatter ami Jerome F. Manning vs. Henry H. Grant. we will make it an Found Dead in the Highway, into this class. OBJ1 Boston eats Missouri eggs, and Berlin din of falling tin pans and chairs. The fam- The pltf. is a Washington attorney, who But the burden may he made lighter if the to its a was and sent for deft, a claim for you buY of I S. gets lien fruit from Italy. In the lat- The of Mr. Reuben L. Winslow. ..f ily thought burglar coming prosecuted Before the Ala- body county attorney does his duty. In lssT con- up a shout. It was seme time before quiet bama Court «>f Claims. ter city it takes an taste to rel- was found dead in the Beserip?: acquired Rockland, highway stables were appointed to exc-uti* tin* pro- was restored and explanations made. The The of a trustee is n<> Bar t*> n. ish fresh but Boston wants liers on the Moody mountain, discharge eggs; Lineolnville, Friday dilatory law. In lsss. Mr. Gunton being action the family had set a burglar trap and the unsus- By principal debtor against him II. II. afternoon at 7.20 o'clock. Mr. Luther Couiiilis k Sim fresh, like the east wind. Wy- I ounty the law was en- to recover the debt disclosed. B. S. man had fallen into it. attorney, prohibitory Chap. man. of Searsinont. had to pecting •S find the of a man This court on has body State, Some think they remain hiding in from the proseeution of crime, was "4.121. sitting equity jurisdic- to all- tion ..u a case of m*.cane out of the War -paid dates on his face in the middle of the road. the woods the think partition between co-tenants. An obi greatly by saying: “Mr. Cleveland simply lying during daytime. Some In IS'.H), the \ ear Mr. Bunnells was county Bill sustained. Bc.-eiver c Be appoint.-d at : 1 >■.i by Typhoid I- vwv, ! :t1 A few rods farther on was a they come by water in yachts and boats, isn't it." it scores a shot at the horse and attorney,tin- balance clmrgable to crime was the next term of the court in Waldo bullseye while others think they may be at North port. c.unity, in \ariou* hospital* the doctor* .ii-eharp i him wagon, the animal the to make sale of the v as mav there he truth. quietly grazing by "7.22s. In the first year Mr. Brown was proper! ( on !!•* ha » Wor- 1SP1, a* in-M.:•! -.uiaipiioti. Mr. Wyman the horse directed. Undertaking highway. picked up An Absconder and county attorney, the balance was >11.Sot;. been in hea'ih >iae n. itil he be.; m in take Alleged Forger. Sarah E. Parker vs. Edward E. Prescott. poor President Harrison has his foot and drove on to Searsinont where lie notified -A full stock of— put The charge that the constables would cause This case was tried at the afternoon Sheriff Wadsworth April term, lShl. down in the The horse was at the Tuesday the Canadian canal matter, as people. put up large expense to the county proved bail and wa> a real action to determine title t<> Hood’s Sarsaparilla closed 11»« estate in town of House stable. Mr. Obed Fuller, Mr. gentlemen’s furnishing goods real the Palermo. The e -jy-w ■ per order of It is said that Dyer 1 divining. In the years 18s7, lSSS, the county pltf. Immertiab-’y hi* 1 ni.rht Congress. store & in a house in Worcester. In of Seekms Belfast, the keeps hoarding *• Owen Berry and Dr. Crooker went after the Robertson, sweats c i. and he i>-.;ain.-,| 1 \r-in*r:.}•> Sai- body, which was taken to the Dyer House, balance in the with her and she claimed a hoard hill of push forward work on her ‘\Soo“ canal, | treasury. (Guyingthese years > of Best >n. and of E. C. Hilton, Belfast. The about sued s inarilla. e*pecia!.y toe. on.r the* in the two the the deft, in this action. Mr. F. 0. Chadwick known him, and her. the heated ertson, of Monroe. have been tilings; during In the man's were letters and other formerly They ami Mr. Prescott Both r-■ ..rd pocket excellent management of the county com- neglected term will he voids until the in trade less than one year, occupying one- their deeds. The deft, claims that the Main St. aching July documents hearing the name of Reuben L. missioners and the enforcement of the law. pifY. TO & 72 half of the store of E. C. Hilton. For several knew from Mr. W. H. ChadwB k tiiat the sun reigns again. The darkness is Winslow. Mr. knew that Mr. Horace already Dyer For every dollar that the enforcement drew farm had l>een transferred which was as Robertson was a clerk forF.B. Knowl- just each end of years OPERA HOUSE, foreclosing upon of the day. and J. Tibbetts, Ruckport, who was then in out, it put in three. Besides it lessened good as though she had seen the d.-ed on j ton. Belfast, where lie was regarded as a record. She had actual notice. Thm it will soon be time to get out the double Liberty, was a particular friend of Mr. Wins- criminal costs of drunkenness. Enforcement pltf. 2’ salesman ami a man. He denies. Verdict for deft. and would the remains if good competent Saturday, Aug windows, and consign screens to the attic. low, recognize they of flic law pays. married the of Levi Seekins, of The tiled and motioned for were his. Mr. sent a team Mr. daughter pltf. exceptions Dyer after The that a host of witnesses is Swanviile. His Waiter Seekins. is cry being new trial. The iau court has sustained the -Kl F i ll Y I YU- 1‘. H. Neal and .1. R. who came over to Searsinont ami partner, Donelly. of Fair- Tibbetts, summoned before the grand jury, and that identified the a brother-in-law, who was formerly a stone motion and grant**.i a r.c.v trial. Held. have patented a alarm. Bel- fully body. for dollar collected it will take five to DENMAN THOMPSON burglar had every At the of cutter, and who by economy saved up fast has had a alarm, and if there request the coroner, Dr. Millett, burglar considerable When the collect it, is all dust, raised by those inter- and GEO. W RYEPS who was .it the Dyer House, made a careful money. co-partner- Manual Training School Exhibition. has been we we ested to have no Enforcement any infringnient suppose was Seekins in while prosecutions. examination of the remains and came to the ship formed, put $1,000, 'hall | of eveiw Th«* teacher and of the -PLAY have to pay damages to the Fairfield Robertson bis his the law pavs time. It co.-t the pup!is Belfast Man- conclusion that death had resulted from nat- put experience, against inventors. Meanwhile the county "7,000 more last year not to ha/e the na' Training Sr},. ■ i will give public exhi- tendency ap- ural a uses, and that there were no evidence partner’s capital. law enforced than it did in lsss to h.r <• the bition et their w-rd at Perce's to he to blann the Kith, Mr. Robertson asked | Parlor pears burglars. of foul play, lie was corroborated by Dr. Tuesday, Aug. law enforced. It cost the county >4,imh» more Theatre. Monday evening A eg. '_"v at T.'-U Crooker. The'coroner deemed an his wife to remain in the store, as lie wished inquest last some of the Democratic year than year before last, and 1 Mr. O’clock. papers seem to unnecessary. Mr. Tibbetts drove to Liberty, tn go, fishing for the day. She went and re- I he Bunnells could have* had three terms in- The object of th- c>;iiin ;> twofold, Better nd thn Eve- paiticuiarh unhappx ov»*r the nomina- tile nearest telegraphic point, and telegraph- mained at the place of business until mid- Brighter | stead of two, the showing would have been first, to give our c.ti/.-hs ai. i-pport unity to tion of J. II. Littlefield. Ks«p. of Pros- ed to Rockland, announcing the death of night. hut her husband did not return, and inri ( h irai ter Acting better. It in ail see what a manual training seho. i :s. (SflFETY~BiCYLES) a selected ( correspondingly pays, ways ready It) omjiuii). as the Mr. and that the has not been seen since. Mrs. Robertson re- pect. Republican candidate for the Winslow, asking friends, Amusing and Interesting spe- to enforce the law. and. sec,, ml t raise funds meet the ceived a letter considered, w l.t gislature from that elass. We with an undertaker, might cmne for the next day, mailed, at the Bel- Artistic Violin Plajlng, suppose Mr. Bunliel is should U- elected as a vindi- of the school. Fine a fi resit Tenor. fast wherein her necessary expenses FOE SALE BY THE AGENTS songs hj it is because Mr. body. post-office, husband stated The Whistling Bootblack, and Littlefield is a strong cation of The A brief lessen will be Mr. that he had and would lmt wish- popular government. people given by The Waster ot ail Bone About two o’clock g'-ne return, Pia)er- si.didate and a Saturday afternoon should show as good better t< Scheurch. and class work in d uie dyed-in-the-wool Repub- her etc. Since the absence ability carpeiit ry lour arrived from Rockland ing prosperity, lican. lie has done service gentlemen and choose vote men who shall ad- the in the of the audience. good in the oi Robertson it has been discovered lit- by popular by pu]»ils presence more see it the better I of that The you yc took the remains. said that 1 TIIAYEI! k Legislature, and will no doubt he charge They minister their offices in the interest of A variety of boxes, brackets, too', chests, return- is not only an absconder but a forger as we!'. good ADDIS, Mr. Winslow was a contractor who took “ONLY ONE WORLD. a as a has to such et. .. that have been made the session ed by handsome | In Robertson hired from the Belfast government, king appoint during majority. •■] the removal of the lime ruck from .January | charge or stan Is con- of this school will been exhibition, and we TWO PEOPLE IN IT National Bank $250, giving the linil's note, officers, popular government I the quarries at Rockland: that he was a JEWELERS. Tlie owner and crew a victed of its Let voter venture to predict, that in accuracy of work of black schoon- with his father-in-law. Levi Seekins. as sure- inadequacy. every WIFEY AND ! man universally respected, and had a wife er yacht lying in the harbor on Wednes- ask himself,what man of sound mind having and ni« ety of tinish it will lie a surprise to ty. In the note was renewed. Mr. .*»<> itn< 1 i- ! and live children. He was a soil of David July Prices 7.” day night were caught lobster the to from all who have m r visited the robbing Levi Seekins and Waiter Seekins. now de- power appoint, acting proper previously Watches, W M A: pots set about the islands an msio\v, who also lives at Rockland. His toward the of sehoi •!. S..le by Apple- clare that know about it and motives and looking interests If dore S'. 11.. Pennv was 42 they nothing skipper. [Portsmouth. age years. good government, would appoint Mr. Bp-wi: Cake and ice cream will be served ,! Post. that their names to the note and renewal are tig Mr. Wilis.ew was a lover of horses great to the office of the evening and the h< !’• r a both Tuesday the bank offends county atturiiey.it' required managers. pe Silverware, A black ami took much interest in races. He was forgeries. schooner yacht is under suspi- to choose between him and Mr. Bunnells. liberal patri mage. authorized the sheriff to Robert- the owner » i a tine the one with telegraph cion in connection w ith the recent animal, Mr. Bunnells sln uld be elected a» the peo- The program for tic evening wbl robbery son's desorption, and to make an effort for NEW STOVE SKI which lie had taken his iast drive. of i! e Mr. answer to the ins dciit of the sa- First, a brief O’lireil the band Vanderbilt residence at Bar Harbor, his ple’s query pfobab y by Spectacles. Winslow left home afternoon to at- apprehension. w Friday loons. ‘’What are > u to do about it second, the school exhibition ’is bet.iv out- hen •s-jo.oon worth of jewelry and silver Robertson has an uncle at Houlton. and it going tend the races at afternoon nmFinest Wat-ck Work Doae Liberty Saturday lie should lie elected as a vindication of iine.i.with a brief address from Mr. S'dieur- h Promptly. ware was taken. This may not be the is rumored that lie has been there. and probably inti lided to remain over night prohibition. 1’he people of this county be- up. E. French, of Linrolnville, made a dates must be elected who represent that the following cast: Prime Clever, Harold Block. Church Street, The New York Herald is not talking From the facts that there were no maiv.s great fishing record last week. Ht' captur- sentiment. Sibley Boy Blue, the cow-boy. Willie Mace; Boston office—Hello! this to or bruises on the and that the politics, editorially, year any great body, clothing ed -Peep, Haney; fta hat was not and was but little praying Boston—All New & Enameled injured dusty. as now. Never were there such England Japanned doctrine from the brilliant pens of Murat next legislature to amend section 17 of chap- for shame Dew-Drop, fairy of the fountain. Vannie Had lie died in the and fallen PUMPS, <&c. wagon out, as have marked Dollitf Four Hunters. is for Halstead and John A. Cockerill. The lat- ter 40 of revised statutes, so as to prohibit disgraceful performances Ralph O’Connell, calling there would have been some evidence of the the year. Mr. Brown has had Frank Hanscom. Clarence C’onant. ter closes an article in a recent issue of the taking of mackerel, herring, shad and past justice Percy if"Plumbing and ka*» and Water Fit fact. One and a theory, very plausible one, to mete out and has utterly failed. Poor. attended lit the Herald as follows: porgies, or menhaden, bv the use of purse or 1} too, is that lie got out of the wagon while as- be elected because his seines, within three miles of the shore Mr. Bunnells should JOBBING Reports from Maine, where the cam- drag Worcester cending the steep grade of the Moody moun- life’s record him of it. He at low water. As the law now exists these shows worthy Waldo II. li. Association Races. paign is just beginning, are most encour- Haviim'luni main \«*ar- ev tain and on reaching the top was somewhat should be elected in token of disapproval of aging for the cause of Harrison, as purse seiners can enter any hay that is >"li< it y-u;r parr-ouut*. they which on heart trouble. fully exhausted, brought, an administration that has indicted the sa- are from every section of the I nion. For more than three miles from shore to shore, The fourth annual meet of the Waldo It is evident that there was no foul be- the Democratic has done play, loons us as never before. Salt JOHN F. SMALI I thirty years party and the above amendment is intended to upon Horse Breeder's Association cause was from his County began nothing but protest and oppose. It is a nothing missing person. And. he should be elected in the lielia*:. As: ", l^.*_ 4\v I keep them farther away, ft is in the inter- lastly, at the Belfast Park and destructive and not a creative A handsome watch was in his vest Trotting yesterday, organiza- gold name of It will be a New York—We are increas- est of home fishermen the good government. pub- will conclude The attendance at tion. It is a while his against large to-dav. essentially minority party. pocket, pocket-book contained #27 lic if he is not elected. The saloons steam-fishers of other and should be calamity was the was un- as last The mind of the must in and places the opening fair, but raring our facilities intelligent country money, a heavy gold ring, shirt studs, will at his defeat. All the elements ing TO LET continue to it as unfit to control or the early attention of The rejoice There were four trots Wednes- regard and notes to the amount of several hundred given legislature. interesting. 'moms over the ha ken I. that conspire law and order, com- as we can. Ten carloads direct affairs. was circulated in Belfast against four old. 2.45 street. The r«*.>in«. have dollars. petition by Mr. day—yearlings colts, years THKMain bine to accomplish his defeat. Good gov- repaired and are suitable f*>r a a;.', George \V. Frisbee and received many sig- class and two years old. to Mr. Robert Moody, who lives just over the ernment, and almost civil government, are shipped you to-day. ortiee. barber shop *>r milliner's r*i: The is on in Maine. All over A’ * * 1 ami campaign natures. at issue. God save the county. We are unable to make much of a report are handsomely panered paime mountain, says that Mr. Winslow passed his \ 1 \ Hie State rallies and rais- for several reasons. One is the Nash, Whiton & Co., New York. Republican Hag house about six o’clock. When found the to-day paper Belfast.Aua.lt. is.*-. A Great Game Poacher. [ Democratic ditto and are the (leu. Prince Dead. went to before the races were finished ings, ditto, was not cold. Henry press body »> were dis- 11 ill'll order of the and Waldo Mr. Winslow was well known in Belfast A ric h man from New York named and another because reporters day evening. A cable to the New York Herald Zeigler among the horsemen, and was here two dispatch refused the of the does not to be in it, so far announces the suicide at has the of being the greatest courteously privilege county appear weeks and acted as one of the in Morley's Hotel, reputation | ago judges was done order of , Saturday night, of General Prince, of that visits Maine. It is al- judges stand. This by WAl IM> and the l-.u* as tlie Republicans are concerned. The the races at the Belfast Park. poacher game $25 REWARD. 83 a retired American officer. fast, a BLUR ASTKARAN APK j years, army he boasts he will kill president. After a concern has asked for UKTWKKN ,i j Democrats are and the leged that openly moose, ; leave i; at active, People’s This is supposed to be Brigadier General will tin* above reward i>* any person win* tinder please An Electric Road from Warren to Union. and received at least $25 worth of gratu- pay 11 1 who was horn in 1811 at East- caribou and deer at any and all times, law will return watch. E i- an (UNA \ 1 Party have outlined a Henry Prince, j I my Elgin gold vigorous campaign. itous it is m jan t re- watch marked <». E. S W.. No. l.i-4<>,770, and is Belfast. Am v. is:*-.. 4 port, Me., and was one of the most gallant or no law. He has been in Maine three advertising extremely On tlie side The Georges Valley Railroad Company, j marked with name. Said watch was stolen Republican comparatively officers of the Mexican War and the War of fuse the paper the privilege of a good obser- my of Union, has just signed a contract with months with a large party killing deer. The from my residence last night, and a description of lias been nor we the Rebellion. He at West Point ^ nothing done, do bear of James Mitchell for the construction of a road graduated vation of the races. It is the first time in the the watch will he sent to other cities. No ques- brav- wardens have been after him, but he i in 183)5, and was rapidly promoted for game ions asked if returned. in the w of from the Knox & Lincoln depot at Warren, of the track that newspaper repre- I anything proposed ay educating ery. He was retired with a pension of $3,000 has thus far them. Evidence <>f history EDWARD SIBLEY PAYERS: to Union, a distance of eight miles. The escaped TO TAX voters and out tlie per year and was considered quite wealthy, sentatives have been excluded. Belfast, Aug. 17, 18t*2. : w;>: bringing party strength. contract calls for the in of game has been found and shall be a: nth re it. Me:m»ria' completion ninety so troubles could not have driven great slaughter tn> The ticket is conceed- of the road to the kilns of the Warren money I «lays ami Saturdays from It) i• Republican county days him to suicide. He went to short- it is believed he will be brought to account, j and Rockland Lime two England A Hint From Texas. tn 4 I*, m. All ner^<>:;> wV• wish ed on all Company, miles, House for Sale. sides to be an exceptionally good ly after his retirement, and had been living Mr. Hazeltine, of Belfast, once brought I selves of the of two ]• and the balance by September 1, 1893. The Estate of the late HARRISON there on the interest of his taxes must | i\ i>\ Au.i.ao 1. is *. one. The candidates are able was money. the for a moose out of clean, men, Georges Valley Railroad Company gentleman up killing \ MAHONEY, on N«*rthport Ave- M *> Herald, edited an H F. \S' and chartered the In 1847 Gen. Prince was appointed to the The Denison, Tex., by nue, of well lifted for the respective positions for formed three years ago by season, which cost him $1U0. Belfast, consisting house, Belfast, Julj 19. 1892. f i the officers and directors with the rank of old time Commercial man, thinks that the E, carriage house, barn, ami one Legislature, being Pay Department, Major* All citizens of Maine should be united in The build- which they were nominated. Tlieir elec- citizens of Union, which town voted half acre of land. #2,450 and to in where the Maine voters ought to “catch on" to the The h cat ion is and the local swelled assigned duty Texas, the preservation of our game, and the legisla- ings are all in first-class condition. tion would be for the best interest of private subscriptions in and « ou.mands him as manner of under the Australian upon the finest avenue the city, the amount to thousand. The com- writer, a relative, joined later clerk, to make a liberal voting sys- forty ture ought appropriation an entire view of Belfast l ay. The estate will be For Sail at Waldo and man of them as resembles aTarii county, every will cost one hundred thousand. tem the plete road afterwards accompanying Gen. Prince across use of wardens. very quickly, apparatus sold for cash, or half cash, and balance, with for the the game GOOD STYLE, SECOND !IA\'l> 1 should be elected. But the ticket will Union is a thriving business point and the in its roundabout and sec,ret mortgage at low rate of interest, for a term of the Plains during the Utah war. Gen. Prince general pecu- \ Also one home niahe a- road will be a valuable feeder to the Knox years. Apply at house. strong of a drink in a A I*1 not elect itself. Work must be done, and Maine leaves no near relatives and was never mar- Mrs. F. A. Roberts, of Waterville, is in liarities the process getting MRS. SARAH S. MAHONEY, of and Lincoln division of the Central* Belfast. Aug. 18. 1892 —3w:> Mr. L, town. Commercial. 18tf Or R. F. DENTON, Belfast. election day is drawing near. Rockland parties are large stockholders. ried. j Belfast, the guest of Henry Kilgore. prohibition [Bangor NEWS OF BELFAST. The annual State convention of the j Non- | The School Reunion will be held at the j The Belfast Band will give their usual Belmont. Miss Ertie Bowduin is in Partisan \V. C. T. U. will be held in ] Belfast Head of the Lake in Hope, Sept. Vo. open-air concert from the bandstand, school Thoinastoiu visiting her aunt.Master i, an Rally in Morrill. Hon. early in October. j..: house common.this at 7.30 Fred Rhoades is W. A. Kimball, excursion of the evening, begining visiting his parents in Rock- kt-n " ill address a at tlie Mr. and ! agent j ^ meeting I Mrs. .1. p. o’elek. hind.Mr. John McNamara Kigby entertianed ! Maine Central, was in Belfast yesterday to j and sister * * Hi Morrill, to-morrow, Friday, most a few agreeably friends, at their of were home make arrangements for the great railroad The Loan and Building Association will Jessie, Camden, in town Sunday CLARK should he a attend- in & Tlu-re this SLEEPER large city last Friday evening. The even- excursion to Bar Harbor next Sunday, at its next meeting declare a semi-annual visiting at Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Allenwoods. ing was spent at cards and j in social converse, cent. There is a ....Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Allenwood and son ARE NOW j Sunday ursion. dividend of three per good OFFERING Several of the Exc The Maine Central htiildings (>f Charles Wood, in guests were New Yorkers, so- ! of the attended the reunion of the Hatch railroad advertise a surplus unhand and the affairs associa- family, in Sunday excursion to were burned Wednesday night, journing Belfast. in Montville .Mrs. Cora Steven- ! Bar Harbor and return. The train will tion are in excellent condition. recently... vaiu- -..gether with three horses, a \t Idle at son. of was in town THE on Belfast, last week visit- MOST Isleshoro, Thursday, the Sun- leave Belfast at (j a. m. and return the same The following change in the postal service ASTOUNDING BARGAINS IN no j ,ud three rows; a total loss, in- day school Mrs. ing her uncle, Mr. Frank excursion, Annie Woodman, ! evening. Tickets for the round trip SI.50. is announced from Washington: Star ser- Wagner-Mrs. l'lie tire was caused hy the tipping "f South lost her 1j Emma Hills and her sister Miss Ellen Hunt | Brewer, watch overboard To those who dislike a water this will vice is established on route 512, Palermo to Loss I trip, int.-ru. sd,500. about la feet of water. spent last week at .Mr. : : * : I Several men dived ! afford a rare opportunity to visit Bar Har- China, six miles and back, six times a week, Temple Heights... are husv tlieir hoping to regain the but had 1 bur. 1 O. F. Allenwood and daughter Inez went CLOTHING harvesting grain, property, to ! by a schedule of not to exceed 1-2 hours a A give it up. to Vinalhaven to visit Mrs. E. F. Ever seen in Waldo to clear out broken lots and make room for our- _. u.ng good crop. gentleman ! time each from September Tuesday County, Band Exc ursion to Bangor. Thursday ! running way, 1, liven all over Waldo county in It was t" June 181*3. Allenwood.Master Lester Carver, of reported Tuesday that a fishing Sept. 1st, the big day of the Eastern State i 1892, 30, Dur-k is in town \ears, says lie never before saw vessel was off Trap, Lineolnvilh-, visiting Moose Point a seine 1’air, the Belfast, Band will have an excur- It is to have a lish and game casting j proposed sup- his le ami hustle about tlie farms as and Fish grandmother, Mrs. Helen ... .Mr. Line of Fall Commissioner Gould was notified. sion to Bangor on the rim steamer Sedg- ! per, in B« lfast some time next month, when Magnificent mile drive into and Mrs. Ed. were thrown from a Clothing. twenty-live the The Wagner ! commissioner should he with " h k. The boat will leave Belfast at 7 a. m.. tin* of the of fish and provided question protection to take 50 tsl week. j wagon at the Corner Sunday. Mrs. Wagner suits from our stork, all worth $12.00, $10.00, $8.00 and j a steam launch to enable him to and will leave on the (i : AH those who cruise about Bangor return trip at game will be discussed. JJJo.OO, most of them patterns suitable for season of the and sell Them for a was quite severely, no any year, in the interest of the m.. or after the of to injured, although Ki unions. The Cross and Jack- | fisheries. p. conclusion the day's would like to attend are requested leave hones were broken. M lien the races. will have a reunion at the Prohibitory and People’s Parties their names with the committee, Messrs If. --UNIFORM PRICE OF $5.00 A SUIT.- Sth. held their conventions in this Mrs. S. A. <>f New I’. and I*. H. Comint. Morrill, Thursday, Sept. county city, McClees, Jersey, Na- Thompson W e shail name a Local Industries. figure on everything we sell, which will make yon a buyer if we can only with coffee made each omitted to nominate a candidate tional of work some Concerning :n-i, at the hall, they Superintendent among sol- Mr. Charles O'Connell has excellent get you to come in and look. tie- first fair tor county file matter with diers and sailors, will a free lecture bills. day....The annual attorney, leaving give in specimens of old State bank One is a M:'. Warren E. Marsh, Belfast’s great egg •. the committees. Each has since en- Memorial M:\er family will In- held at party Hall, Wednesday evening, Sept. S2 bil! on the Gardiner bank. Me., dated I dealer, says there has been an abundance of EXAMINE THESE BARGAINS: dorsed the nominee for that under the of the ( a est (Lang.- hall, Waldo, Sept. Republican pos- 7th, auspices W. T. 1'. «»f Aug. 1, 1*42, and the other is >1 on the eggs this seas* •li.aml that the price has ruled a ition, \V. T. C. of Sears- Belfast. Mrs. McClees is >aid I Runnells, Es*j.. to be a line Plymouth bank, Mass., dated April 20th, trifle lowci than last s.-asmi. He has 50.000 Fast Black Hose, 2 for 25 Cents. i pairs port. and to command audiences “ P Farrow, author of the His- speaker large I*:>'.». These bills do not compare favorably dozens in cold storage Laundered Whi'e Shirts, 49 wherever she A is of “ b ■■ > 1 hk Two Sis'i Fits. The which goes. special invitation with the handsome currency to-day. .' l' las eon tract d with company j Workmen at tin Sarsaparilla fa* tory have Unlaundered White Shirts, 39 tt W is to the Tw< Sisters at the Belfast given the members of the (I. A. B., the “ R rr. I Rangor, to print his present j It is alleged that Mrs. George Flanders, at torn down a portion of the old foundry Hammock Hats, 39 Ladies Relief and Sons of Veterans ot t Opera House next lias Corps “ will he put into type under the Saturday evening the Head of the Tide, Belfast, attempted sui- building,- in order to build a new power French Balbrigan Underwear, 39 Belfast and towns. been rehearsing here for a week. The adjoining « t Col. Thomas W. Porter, of play cide Sundav night by poisoning. When house. The erection of the new building Outing Caps, 39 is true to life and carries with it a moral cal- ^ : r .>t the Bangor Histor. nl Mag- Manager Cottrell has engaged the Men- the people came home from ••him h she was " ill s*••>n begin Any Straw Hat in stock at half the cost. culated to do much It is a .lustrations will he Mr. good. play that delssohn Ladies' of found the dour. A was sum- by (Quartette, Boston, and upon physician Mr. Lowe, of Gloucester, while Call ill to our store anil touches the heart. The Benjamin get one of our discount bouks. They will enable \.,i tu -aye an Sanborn, of Belfast. The hook picture is found in will at the who the woman >ut of it. they appear Belfast Opera House moned, brought in Belfast contracted with the extra 5 cent. 011 almost recently, per your pun-liases. -.1 this fall. every neighborhood. Like the songs on the of Nth. She had taken laudanum. evening Sept. The second sop- Hatch Bros, for 1,000 fisli barrels. The Hatch *«*Cu«tom that become the be- Clothing made to order In Cnstom at low now popular among people, rano is Mrs. Annah Howes Dept price, Party Tn kkt. The People's Hernandez, a The Band Ex< i/ksiun. The excursion to Bros, have made this season5,(XK) fish barrels before the cause are of the so rush commences, they people, must this of Howes. W.ihlo county some time ago held daughter Washington While in Vinalhaveii Tuesday by the Belfast Band and. i.ooo barrels. are excellent become because it pork They play popular, touches Mrs. II. will be the •>-t .-onvention in Belfast and put Belfast, guest of her proved most successful. The day was per- coopers and their goods give great satisfac- human nature. The now CLARK & tickets are on sale Mr. H. Howes. SLEEPER, 83 Main at" the field. The nominees for cousin, Ralph The quartette fect. the beautiful, and the tion. St., Belfast, at hay party enjoy- the City drug store. is are as Dr. W. one of the tinest and meets with ed moment. There were 200 on the AND 11Ty follows: A. Mattering every Messrs. Condon & Patterson, manufactur- CLOTHEHS, TAILORS MEN’S FURNISHINGS. k> S.-nat.or; T. Bel- Mrs. James E. wife of the default- success. A more extended notice will be steamer from Belfast and Camden. Benj. Black, Gilman, They ers of the Condon harness are hav- later. blacking, i Probate: James CL ing Boston merchant, arrived at Fort Point given arri ed at Carver's Harbor at 10.30 o’clock. Harding, ing an excellent sale for their goods. Mr. i:--gister of Probate: T. C. last week, and is the guest of her intimate The band marched up town aim delighted Smart, The following delegates left Belfast Wed- Patterson is traveling over New England Sheriff; Enoch W. Robbins. friend Mrs. A. H. Sodeii. She knows noth- the people with their music. A concert was nesday to attend the annual State conven- selling the blacking.which is shipped to him. C 'unty Treasurer: F. H. Durham, ing of her husband's business affairs, nor of given during the day. The exercises con- tion at Bangor, of the V. P. C. E. Society: Mr. Condon says they are selling fifty dozens nty Commissioner. Mr. Smart, his whereabouts, ami is naturally sisted of a dance and a hall game. Return- suffering Rev. J. F. Tilton, T. H. Feruald, F. W. of pound boxes weekly. They have sold has the nomination for Sheriff much. Later reports from Boston say that the left at 4.30, arriving here Chase. H. M. Prentiss. C. H. Craig, L. F. ing Sedgwick (1,000 boxes this season. People’s and in several instances Mr. Gilman's affairs are in the Prohibitory parties. McMahan, Mrs. Charles E. Perkins, Mrs- early evening. t• k has been nominated for the found in better condition than was antici- George Mahoney and Misses Bessie Pond, 20th Me. Reunion. The seventh annual Why Frye burg Cheered. •"in Belfast by the pated. The Boston Transcript says : reunion of the People’s Annie Starrett, Charlotte T. Sibley, Hattie 20th Maine Regimental Asso- Everybody who knew Mr. Gilman has a Fannie ciation will be held at Liberty, Tuesday, Fryeluirg academy lifted up her voire and word of sympathy for him, and asserts that Bobbins, Rhoades. Emma Blake, 1"-. 1*02. As this will he the • •heered a real old Maine to show folks oinbs & Son, Belfast, offer t«> buy- his downfall was due to errors of judgment Florence Gilmore, Josie Patterson, Edith Sept. probably cheer, rs it a rather than to a desire to at the ex- and last reunion for some of the members that its 100 ye had only made stronger. ^MRS. uituiv and better stock gain Della Dustin. Mrs. C. W. they C. W. larger Burgess Ha- HANEYS pense or to the injury of anybody else. that member will be The with was from, than can be found elsewhere, ney joined them Thursday. hop** every present. “pointing pride" justified Comrades should the executive com- when it could on in this fashion : <-s that cannot fail to please.... The Excursion of thk Season. Mr. F. notify go invitation the ladies of the Alliance wishes to announce to the she By mittee at il will attend and if Four governors of States we first many public that will take of coper, Belfast. are advertising fall W Pote is getting up an excursion for Tues- Liberty they possession rode to afternoon. scan— Northport, Tuesday Aug. remain over comrade see- load some of the bargains day next, Aug. .*50. from Belfast to Camden, they night. Any Three sat o'er Maine and one o'er Pith, to at the Crawford one Michigan: picnic cottage, the notices in the and a B. F. Wells, Belfast, has just Oakland and Rockland, which includes a ing papers wishing Parris and Dana, Lincoln. Fel.-h, their of the coziest and quietest homes on the The Store names: No. 12 Main card will send his name to the secre- lull line of fur capes, muffs and ! ride on the electric road from Camden. The please Street, North Shore. The day was perfect. and the A fifth proxv likewise claims— tary, D. W. Billings, Swanville, and also no- by Fryeburg :_i. Prices next week...f K. II. ! program is given in our advertising columns. of Massachusetts: for twits here company in high spirits. A business meet- Andrew, tify the comrades. Slmw the card when you Stockton offers for sale a There will be a dinner and a dam e at Oak- His saintly mother her bright car- Owen G. \\ as a on or about Springs, ing was first held, after which shaped formerly occupied by bite, market, general buy a ticket and got half fare. reer. rking horses, one man* and one land, where a handsome pavillion has been j good time was in order. A pleasant acces- 1 S. I >olloff. Thorndike, lias lost a erected for the use of excursionists. Mr. Boon's Mn.i.s. Mrs. W A. Wentworth Tlie last weeli in sion was made to our party by the presence August, •k and contents. See advt....A Pote went t" Oakland and made ami child. «»f Burnham, are visiting her | personalis of Mrs. and Miss Kirby, of California. gm-st> i Mi>. ;d\UU < lost. Will liudcl' lea’.'c all necessary ami will parents, Mr. and Thomas Wentworth, -when will ape arrangements nothing of Mrs. C. A. Pilslmry. Both of these ladies CASES of INSANITY she show a larger stock of- he left undone that will ... < O. A. Wade is at home on a short & Fields. Belfast.. .Bead the comtriluite to the are brilliant conversationalists, and line i 'apt. visit '-1- me < an for >1 at the boot success of the excursion. The Belfast Band .Carl Cole, alter visiting friends in From ‘he Effects of get singers. We know this i> so. for tln-y both >.Tor. of W. T. ('"I1 urn, Belfast, ! wiil furnish music en route and for the Kimx. went t*1 Rockland and spent a few talked and sang for us. There were twenty- 1 dance at (hikland. • lays.. .Sadie and Mamie Woodbury and vis Mrs F.li/a Kellar, of Swan- six at the tea-tahle, and a merry party with anti Mrs. A. B. are Clothing, Moody visiting their aunt in “LA GRIPPE" Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, 'lightly injured Aug. 17th. While The Bockland Tribune published last wonderful they themselves appetites proved China. Me. .Mrs. N. Simmons and Mrs. week and sketches of the J. wntlie Otis Hill, near the Upper portraits eight to he. Tlie backboard came for us in the Are Alarmingly Prevalent. than ever an Banks went t- Vinalhav eii last before, announcement of which will be made candidates for Tuesday on a fast, her horse stumbled and fell, Iiepublican county offices in early evening, and after tt tidering a vote of visit-F. L. Shepherd and friends spent a later. To save removal, the Mr<. Kellar from the -arriage, lvn< county. Two of the candidates were thanks to our genial host and hostess. Mr. during week at Northport. Farmers have finished SUICIDES icked up and taken to the house born in Waldo county, and a third lived in and Mrs. W. R. Crawford, for the pleasant and got more than Ib-lfast at one time. harvesting they expected. weliyii (lay. A surgeon wa- sum- I Albert H. Newbert. outing they had given us, we came away From the BALANCE OF ...A. Wentworth has bought a horse.... j AUGUST, a. found Mrs. Kellar hadly breused candidate for Senator was born in Belmont, loudly singing t\ieir praises, and seereth and Edward Mr. Hollis and Albert Wentworth have he- Same Clause -■ken bones. \s sch. ("narlott S. FarweJl, candidate for wishing, no doubt, to repeat the experiment gun threshing. Her Entire Stock will be closed out Sheriff, was burn in He is a soil at oming up the hav Sunday, when Unity. of in ‘l'.".. j Are Announced in every paper. Spring out of Rockland a Norwegian Jewett Farwel! and a nephew of Joseph Head ok Tide. A tine entertainment North Troy. A majority of the farmers in ! lower than ever before seen in aimed Oscar Hanson, fell from the Farweil. now a resident of Unity Mr Far- Would you be lid of the awful effects of prices was given at tin church Tuesday evening, this vicinity have most of their grain harvest- 1 head to the deck, bis well has a lirother in business at La breaking Thorndike, of Grippe? this consisting singing by a male quartette ed, with a very fair crop. ..The Church of God vicinity. It wa> almost a miracle that be O. J. Farweil. Charles E. Meservey. can- | composed of E. L White, Eli Merriam, W. at will he at- didate for of omc campmeeting Searsport largely ! There is BUT ONE SURE REMEDY that _ •vPiled, the distance being so great. Judge Probate, lived in S. Hatch and W. G. Hatch: a lecture on the tended by people from this town._A large taken ashore at Rockland and left in Belfast and read law with Col. W. H. Fog- Life and Times of Thomas first number from this town NEVER FAILS, v.z. ler. Cranmer, attended the horse He will be a for Ladies and Gent's Belts front 10 to >0 cents each. probably cripple protestant Archbishop of England, by Rev. trot at Unity last week... .S. S. Grange, after f lie docs not lose his leg. It was A 1 ,un•; Dkivk. A handsome Tally-ho White and Shirts >0 cents each. W. W. Dornan : solo by Mu E. L. White: a vacation through haying, is holding its Fancy Fomtei price 5!.00. •ortunute accident. coach drawn b> six horses arrived Thurs- duet by Adelaide Gurney and Sadie Russ: meeting as usual... Mr. M. W. Munroe and j 100 Pieces Men’s Underwear 2s'cents each. ( day and put up at the Livery hvrches. Rev. T. E. of Company's reading bv Mrs. E. I. White: sob. by Ade- daughter Maud have been visiting in Cam- j stable. The at Hats front 2s cents to 51 GO each. ■! party stopped the Crosby Derby will occupy the pulpit the laide Gurney. Re\ S. R. Smiley. of Free- den..., Mr. Everett Myrick and family, of ; Inn. They were Edward Browning, diaries ! :,urch next Sunday.... The Star- dom, was chairman. The exercises were fol- Auburn, have been visiting at Mr. Freeman F. A. :' Isle, last week a Henry, Mrs. Mercer Biddle and the .Mr. Presque printed | lowed 'ey ice cream. The church was hand- Myrick's... ami Mrs. Orrington Small, Great Mark Down on Straw Hats. Misses Crubb, Pemberton and Scott. There j rep' >rt hy (;. 11. (’■ o !ins, t lie i-d- somely decorated w:th dowers by the ladies "f Lewiston, liave been visiting friends in j was one driver and two The st-nuon | grooms. party of We Guarantee to CURE or RE- preaclied Sunday. Aug. of the place. Mrs. George E. Ryan contrib- town-Miss Nellie Merrick, Wat-erville. ! you Hats sold was from and had driven over- for SI GO, now 51. Hats formerlv sold F. A Gilmore ;n the Fnitarlan Philadelphia, has been in tnwn. ..Miss Estelle formerly uting many of them. Mr. Jionctns lecture visiting j FUND your money. land from that city en route for Bar Harbor. for 51, now for sQ cents. u “Missing Links.".... Mr. Peter was finely rendered and highly spoken of. Carleton, of Campello, Mass., is visiting at ; They left the city of Brotherly L \v July < Old) \vi; DO WORE? '. of Vaniii. Bulgaria, a native niis- I The singing was exceptionally good, giving Mr. Milton Carleton's... .The la*t Ladie'* 4111 and have taken drives. •tured at the Methodist easy Stopping Circle met with Mrs. Helen wgr’This is a bona fide chun h, evidence that we have nne musical ability in ! Young Friday sale. Remember it is the weight where overtook them. raine light >>t Sunda\ He of night They afternut n. Mr. John Woods has been evening spoke : our ummunity. The reading was such as ! quite T WORTH A TRIAL? stock offered at this time to save the care and of re- ! herefrom Boekland and left Frida\ lmun- ISN'T expense of the present Time: their ciis- j ci'iiId so siek but is bettei imw. .Miss Cora Rhoades only be given by good an elocu-! 1 linn 1 for The coach was yl and the sale will continue at um-r>. and lug Ellsworth. made lor moval, August, tit; *lomcstic soeial life tionist as Mrs. White. Tlie receipts were! is quite siek. during' such ;i and c mtained lockers for ition and beliefs, inclnd- jaunt every old stand on Church Street. religious about which will be used in repairing! Unity. Re\. Jacob Crosby, wife and Tlie said were SKOilVS OIXTJIF.XT, Hie eek Church. Mr. thing necessary. party they the eliurell. IUiiioif'appeared arrived from to lire, ami a time. daughter Monday Brewer, (Irral (icrinan Skill ( an i>tann and gave selection.', iiaving delightful | A Clambake aj Sandv Head, uur remain about a week. ..Mrs IL Raton, liiu'Mt Cosmetic made. Removes in religious songs both vocal ami Stkamkk Nutks. Steamer Penobscot. with ■thickheads. etc., as MRS. C. W. H AN E | j St«M ktou Springs correspondent writes: from San Francisco. California, is Fini|iles, Y. j visiting if magic. :t oz. tubes in eiejrant •ai. Mi>' Ida Puttier, of Boston. :t a g"«>d passenger list,left Sunday for Boston- by From ‘lie hundred and fifty ft- two hundred Mr*. Stillman Berry.. ..Miss Etta Cornier m cartons 50 ets. Belfast, July 12, 1892.—28 sitor and a tine dm- 1! flit* singer, sang This is first Sunday trip for this season, a p"1 *ple attended the eiambake given at Sandy j at home for short vacation... .Miss Lizzie, S ■ SKODA ning. j and two more will be made, tla- Katahdin DISCOVERY. j Head, oil Aug. 17. and a grand good time ; daughter of Mr. Raul Aim s, is visiting her next and the Lewiston Sun- ''"linin'!! prudence now-a-days re- | leaving Sunday j was enjoyed by aii. The juiev bivalves, to parents.... Mis* Myra Libby's selauol at Far- The j t' lie day, Sept. 4th. Boston line of steamers of me at home not- much j the amount six bu>heis. were ready to be I well's Corner elused July bth after a suecess- Excursion has never a season m. had better than the pres- tiSeason. j Otherwise there is dan-i consumed by the company at one o’clock. I 1 ill term ot eight weeks. Pupils not absent, out. The and lists have i.g mistaken fur a burglar.... It is |i passenger freight I and great credit > due Mr. Eliis for the ex- the term: Beulah Simon 1 j during Blethen, both been the b >ats have run To Bar and witli- 1 Excursion from Belfast to Harbor irking not making) machine Mr. large eiient cooking of the same. Capts. Morse and Clement Magee. Absent one half day, Cam- next i j ! Belfast. ha-s Mr. out aecident.The exact measurement of patented.... j and Randell entertained a large company of ! Alma Taylor.... Jerry Gokey, who had liv- den. Oakland and steamer Frank .lom-s. which has been vari- Rockland. Hold, 'd Clinton, has patented an invited guests from Searsport and St"i kton. j ed with Mr. Paul Ames and family seven Sunday, Aug. 28th. ircuit oiisly stated, is 1 .•»+-'* tons, gross. She is the closer for telegraph keys, j ! in an arbor erected for the purpose, a little J years, died quite suddenly Aug. 17th. aged steamer in waters. The Pen- a U keiel refuse to bite. | largest tliese back from the but the of H He was out of d"ors and positively i water, remainder year*. went for Steamer and Electric Cars. train leaves >r tic- ::g is *iie South Shore obscot is 1,414 tolls. M;d tin Katahdin l.liJJ Special uj.. the company preferred taking their dinner a walk ! lie day before he died, and was siek to rival the article. Tons. St earner Vi king will discontinue her in on Congressional true picnic style the ground wherever only one day. His loss will he felt Tlie new and elegant .steamer SKDKVVH k, a<-< <>n deeply anied lot between Belfast ami after I by the RKIKAST BAM), will make an ex- Belfast at 6 A. who have laid a from the a was M. call trips Northport convenient- spot found, Mr. Geo the He was a scholar and | by family. bright cursion ti« Camden. <>akland and Rockland. > n giar begin t" fed slighted.. Mr. | Saturday m xt. On M-uiday next Mie wilF Hiehborn was present with lrs Kodak, and faithful attendant at Sunday school. “Lit- j :SO. out. clerk at the begin daily trips between Belfast succeeded ::i some Tuossility, August formerly night making obtaining very striking | tit* Jerry." as lie was called, will be much Fare from all sta- and ■ continue the State 1 will a. 15. s. s. Hotel. Bangor, is now head waiter Bangor, during views of members of the party, and after- j missed by all his schoolmates, Steamer leave 15. ('.« wharf at •>.30 a. m., touching at Northport. 'i.> Inn. .Tin* golden rod is l»io>- i Fair. The stearner wih leave Pitcher's wharf wards photographed the company as a j I’Rt spect. Mrs. C. B. Lincoln, of Albion. On arrival at Camden, take electric ai> for tions on Belfast in .ndicatioii that the summer sea- daily at h.:wj a. m. returning at 4 .JO v. m., whole. Boating was indulged in by a few, Oakland and Rockland. ! with her son Jewett, is visiting her sister, Arrangements have been made wi It Mr. Nash awlng to a close Inn is touching at Searsport, Bm-ksport and Wm- liamiuui ks were siting, and the afternoon ...Crosby | Mrs. Melvina Crockett.... Miss Addie Crock- to serve dinner for all win- wish at Oakland. In ~:eat run this summer. Last week terport each way. Fare for round trip: Bel- i pas >ed delightfully in ■■•-nversarion, renew- j the afternoon a dance will be given in the new Branch to Bar Har- ! ett and her sister Jennie visited relatives in pavillion. Music by tin- Belfast Band. a was oi a ;d cots were matle fast and >1 Bm and Win- 1 and j ujiietl Searsport. ksport ingold acquaintances, secingobi friends. Returning, steamer will leave Camden at 0.30 1 Monroe iast Saturday.. Mr. and Mrs. Har- last has had more than its usual “»u cents. Id tun, tickets to we 1*. M. terport, good May have another eiambake at the same CHARLES EMMET. bor and ry Cooper and daughter Maud, of Frankfurt, Fare for tin* round trip, including ride on elec- return, .miner isitors. All were next year was the wish of ail. cars and Belfast to ami re- pleased j Sept. j place visite- dfriends in town last week. F. A. Lane tric dune**. Rockland j ! ty and say they will return next ! Shippi.no Itk.ms. The four insisted sell. Steam Yachts. The steam launch Ful- “I AM CURED!” turn, $1 25. and his sister, Amy F. Lane, saw a deer near ! To Oakland and return. $1,00. 81.50. imue with them.... Swan & ring Daniel P>. Fearing, ! mi it in Belfast by Me- mar, Capt. Fernald of Boston, which has the Mineral last week....Mr. Pile Remedies and the Knife Tickets are limited to :;nu. Spring George Physicians, On saleat Kilgore A Wilson’s Drug Store. North- F. K. BOOTH BY. A’S REME- Taggart baggage friends. He the vessel lists sat- I Sunday evening. Her running time be- Fertilizer was in last ■ j says proved I Company, Prospect DIES you sent me lor Piles, has, as you -> j fCRAYONSi) tViEWS^ train... .The revenue cutter Dal- the two was | isfactory but does not sail so well as the de- j tween ports 27 hours. Mr. j w eek.... The first tramp for a long time j dated’ in your letter accompanying the ■ sane*, cured me. Fur actually Portland station, was in our har- I a Howes returned from Boston morn- i called at our place Sunday and wanted signers expected. She is, however, good Tuesday I can realize to eat. He was a stout Way, gentlemen, hardly it, ek. is oil something built ! The Dallas the station ..The and steam ; —— w hen 1 to Capes, vessel. On the schooner’s mainsstil ing. large elegant yacht Day 11— stop sailing | i black whiskered young man with tile French j Ol 'dhnrv while the latter is been tninkof the long; repair- are the “D. B. F.” the Dream has bought.by the Point Lookout " 1 1 " painted huge letters Canadian dialect.... iiaurice Lanpher has j years of suffer- oath.... to the time tin* Club at Isie an Haut and will arrived home from Clark's Island. He could the Pile Up present initials of her name. The letters can lie read | probably j iuj? I have endured, of Reme- I of the em- Co. in be not rind work there.... Mr. Edgar Williams, dies have tried; Physicians j Water have put more water about as far as can see the schooner. put on the route between Green's Land- you wife and Boston, are ployed ; of the two surgical operations ■ child from Mass., Pian main and Isle an Haut... .Hon. .J. M. had the Pile Tumors Prices Reduced MUFFS,-AND- last year. The has also The Fearing sailed Ssiturday.. ..Sell. Sarah ing Forbes, Mr. C. O. Hatch and wife. performed (having Again. visiting removed twice with the knife) and all 1 ■’••uded and several new hvdran s of who is known as E. Ward has loaded ice at Pierce's for a Milton, Mass., the Baron could was relief. Hut | Bin KSFoKT. The annual meeting of the get temporary An PER — seven CABINET/ Mr. Hanson will heat his new Southern .Sell. Mollie Rhoades ar- of the Island of Naushon, is about to build a now after --taking ||||/ port... stockholders of the and Castine Bottles of I A >K< >DA’S DIS- Pi Burksport U N ' VU.UUl DOZEN. what is called a Florida heater, rived from last week with a magnificent steam yacht for ocean cruising. m ® Three Boxes SIZE. Philadelphia ! Co. resulted in the election of COVERY, Telegraph LITTLE TABLETS, and Five Box Fur something new here....The stove of coal for the Belfast I lluminating Co. She will be 275 feet over all. of steel, and using I attention to customers ! cargo Hon. N. T. Hill and E B. of es of SKoDA'S PILE CTRE, 1 am give personal ■ Gardiner, Esq., Trimmings, putting in furnaces and are getting The coal was at Mr. F. G. White's barkentiue rigged. When fiuished she will cured. and aim to make, work discharged G. H. Witherly and F. A. my satisfactory. 1 ; Burksport, Hooke, I am now able to work every day. and t he fall campaign.... Swan & Sibley wharf... sell. Henry R. mention* d rank with the largest ones afloat, being but stock Tilton, of Castine, and A. W. Paine, of shall start for Virginia in a few days to I Large just received and i't. last week 10 feet shorter than the Alva. Mr. is Bangor, shipped large quanti- last is now on the marine railway. Forbes work <-utting timber. Next week, I and a dividend of lour directors, per rent., You me — a dt into over the owner of the freely gave Memorial for few weeks at Sum- the interior the railroad. The necessary to make the in- centreboard, schooner-rig- I selling repairs good 1. And a meeting of the direc- the medicine but 1 |]|| |j J steam Wild Duck, the first vessel j payable Srpt. ; Maria McIntosh entertained the by the government shot will not be ged yacht want to partially pay | Building. j mer jury tors made G. B. Gardiner, president, and F. for what have done. En- prices. ,!i Sisterhood A of her in the He also owns the you you Monday evening. great. The vessel is a tine one and every- type country. closed find which is about what I _i A Hooke, secretary and treasurer.... Har- 820, •vas a social even- .The steam of for one that did me served,followed hy body says the owners have a great bargain. Caryeli... yacht Mayiiower. paid operation HT“SEE NEXT WEEK'S ADV vev L>. Mrs. Miss no at all. Mrs. C. W. steam' d into our Hadloek, Esq.. Hadloek, really good Haney moved her stock The Tilton is a valuable addition to the Pen- Plymouth, Mass., harbor j Gratefully Hadloek, Master Webster D. Hadloek and yours, "lH to her new store Wednesday.... dleton fleet-Capt. Fred S. Dyer, of Bath, Monday and left without dropping anchor. Bangor, Me. CHAS. EMMET. it maid have arrived from New York, via Bos- FOR SALE. B. P. WELLS. Abel Hunt. H. O. ’liini-ttee in charge have decided to late of sell. Carrie A. Lane, left Monday for Messrs. Miller, of Ban- Guarantee Contract with Every Bottle. Belfast, Aug. 25, 18t*2.— 34 ^ ton on the steamer Penobscot- to the the interior of the Universalist and Mr. and Mrs. ( F. Furness, of Exe- | pass A PAIR OF WORKING HORSES. Philadelphia to take command of barken- gor, A «Jond for work and for driving. rest of the summer.... Mr. John Shea is DISCOVERY CO:. BELFAST, ME,| any family left afternoon on steam- pass- ISKOOA and trained for The Gannon Bros., Belfast boys, tine Lizzie Carter... .The packet. P. M. Bon- ter, Bangor Monday j SKOOVS DISCOVERY, the One FINK MAKE, good roadster, a few days with his brother James and saildle. Also FINE COLT. Call on die and er Annie for a cruise the islands in ing work-Mr. M. R. Cooper nie has resumed her regular trips between among Great German-A uteri can Rem- K. H. DENSLOW. Notice. family at the summer cottage of Mr. Thus. Heart. Serves. K-iver. Ahi,je have the Have- and Vinalhaven-Sell. Mark Pen- Penobscot Bay. They will make their head- edy for Iw34 Stockton Springs, Maine. T OST 1,11 the road leading from Paris Dver's to piUsbury bought Belfast - will be operations canning factory.... Aug. 22d. term and trains and want to SKODA'S REME- For Cabinet Pictures. Monday, boats, stages know about paid to the one that will return said articles to me. V were the several her and are anti- “ reported in the low lands Tues- was detained down bay days by gentlemen purchased they are liiied with young people who are coming DIES. send postal for Horning At TUTTLE ft SON’S, w. s. DOLLOFF, Thorndike, Me. ! j truing. fog. cipating a pleasant outing. to'atteud. Light.” Belfast, Aug .1, 1892.—6m3l August It). 1S'.)2.— lw.»4 The Man for the Place. Kight Dr. Kainsford on the Drink-Question. East Maine Conference Seniiary. I Register of Deep AV a ter Vessels. PROBATE NOTICES.

wuz a Bige Bean born upon farm, the addition of more than (Lend-A-Hand, Boston, Enlarged by | ITCHING AND At a Probate July.) BURNING Court held at But farm work didn' agree SHIPS. Belfast, within and for 100 new students, by an increase of pro- | the County of Waldo, on the second of With Bijah Bean, an’ so lie said, THE KEVEKEXI) JOIIX TUXIS. Tuesday and and made more Abner G A sailed from Sores All Over Her August, A. 1). 1802. “This ain't no place for me.” fessorships lecturers, Coburn, Nichols, Body. Suffering New for instrument to be will Strength! VitalitTn He lived content while he could play The saloon has come to stay, says Ur. interesting than ever by the general air of i York May 10 Seattle and Tacoma. Endless. Doctor Useless. Cured purporting the last and A AN testament of Ll'CY F. SMITH, late of Mor- ez he and that the G David Rivers, arrived at New Ez long could see. Kainsford. You as push prosperity pervades Ropes, in 4 Weeks by Cuticura. rill* hi said of might well legislate York 17 from San Francisco. County Waldo, deceased, having But when they brought him work, he said, whole book, the catalogue of the East July been presented for Probate. the tides. The law en- A J T 1* Colcord, sailed from San “This ain't for me.*’ against cannot be comes Fuller, Ordered, That notice be to all in frH£jMl£NCEi place Maine Conference Seminary for 1802 Your moRt valuable Cuticura Remedies have given persons j Francisco 29 for New York. teresred a of this 1 An’ so lie lef the farm bellin’ forced till it is and best that it to this the welcome July done my little girl so much that I fid like by causing copy order to be pub- right office, bearing tidings for San good | lished three weeks in the 1 Alameda, Chapman, Philadelphia this for the arc successively Republican An’ run away to sea ; that the old school Oak saying benefit of those who troubled i should be enforced. The saloon cannot grand upon Ilill, Francisco, sailed from Montevideo June J. with skin Journal, printed at Belfast, tHat thev mav ain't no to diseases. She was troubled with itching, I appear “There taters there dig, has taken its at a Probate Court, to be held a- within be it Bucksport, Maine, place Relle of Bath, C Curtis, arrived at Hong sores. When I Belfast, An' work is sez he. abolished,because is the one and only ^burning | and for said on the second of skurce,*’ the institutions of June 25 from New York ; in iook ner to tne doctor County, Tuesday But there made him where a of the of among leading learning Kong port July next, at ten of the clock they scrub the deck ; place large part people 7. the first he called it September before niton, . in and has started out on a career time, and show if KNOW THYSELF. This wuz too much : sez he, a find the social sense Maine, the Italian and said cause, any they have, whv the same Or SELF-PRESERVATION. A newTT* great city gratified, G C sailed from Baltimore itch, not of that cannot be checked. It Chapman, should be proved, and allowed. Gold Medal ESSAY on » Ez he wen' leaping overhead, it is the club-room. The prosperity he would cure her in two approved PRIZE NERVoi- workingman's Aug 4 for San Cal. CFO. F. JOHNSON. PHYSICAL ^ “This ain't no for me.” is useless to into details when Diego, weeks. When the two Judge. DEBILITY, ERRoha plaee coffee-house and are not go every A true Attest: Boh a n P. reading-room Centennial, B F Colcord, arrived at Bos- weeks were he called copy. Fiki.i*. Register. YOUTH,EXHAUSTED VITALITY d. one of its over 00 is full of up. An' then he started out an* swum able to draw men from the saloon. pages agree- ton July 1 from Manila. it eczema, and hi that MATURE DECLINE, and ail DISfaP't away At a Probate Court held the able facts that friend of the school was worse at Belfast, within and for and WEAKNESSES of MAN. 300 Right through ragin' sea; two a every Charger, D S Goodell. arrived at time she than pa^* Bring things together: workingman Hong the County of \\ aldo, on the second Tuesda’. 1 gilt; 125 invaluable “This feels like work.” he soon allowed, should know the closed 4 from New York. before. He doctored In I prescriptions. Oii.y V who will find his cheer and ease and com- During year just Kong Aug August, A. I). 18112. mail, donble sealed. “This ain't no for three months, and she by Lescriptive iw plaee fer me.’’ the fall term had 1ST the winter Daniel Barnes, J S Stover, sailed from ns with endorsements fort in a and a students, was so bad that we did I C. CAREY. Administrator of I Mpp. A merchant vessel him saloon, saloon-keeper Port Id the estate of picked up, term and the term mak- Blakeley April for Philadelphia. not know what DANIEL of the Press and klcLL I whose bread and butter on his 201, spring 107, to do. JOHN CAREY, late of Liberty, in said I voluntary An' in a bunk lie curled, depends Frank Pendleton, \V G Nichols, at of testimonials of the cured I IILL ! ing a grand total of .“,85 students for the Sing- He did not do her any j County Waldo, deceased, having presented a I Until him down customer as full as Consultation in person or by mail. £x- ••. they dropped upon filling up every possi- apore June 2.X for San Francisco. good. I saw the adver- petition that the balance in his hands i.u settle- academic a of which j j ment. INVIOLABLE SECRECY a The -ther side the w «*rld. and there is but the one result of an year, showing any Frederick arrived tisement of Citthtua ment of his personal account be < ble, school Billings, Sherman, at may distributed TAIN CURE. A(b'-“10 I- W. If J should feel proud, and of which New remedies in the and lsaid to 1 ..in the heirs of said deceased.* An’ then them pig-tailed Chinamen enormous and ever-growing drunkenness. York Aug l(i from San Francisco. paper, my wife, among The Peabody Medical Institute, No. 41;.,. this school and its thousands of friends going to try them.’* Mind what 1 say, she was so Ordered. That the said John C. nolice to 1 Set him To Ur. Kainsford takes his Gov Amos Nichols, arrived at New give Boston, Mass. pickin' tea, position square- Robie, thick with we all should feel York sores that had to soak her clothes to persons interested by causing a copy of this or- The Medical Institute has He worked for half an an’ men doubly proud. Aug lb from . Peabody rua. and if will if the take them off. was no der to be — hour, said, ly here, says drink, Itch! there end to it. She published three weeks successive!v in t he tators, but no equal. Utra’ >. no*. and often times serious have Great. Rowell, arrived at Phila- had it “This ain't m> place for as as Strange Admiral, all over her back, legs, arms, in be- Republican Journal, at Belfast, that thev or in saloon will stay, transform it much body, printed j The Science of I.ife, if Prescrvy, ,n (I lrom Boston. tween her on urns a Wv. this is like he been the vicissitudes which the delphia Aug lingers. She did not have it her head. appear at Probate Court to he held at more valuable than jest work,” cried, can. that terrible that through Belfast, treasure gr id. 1.. '*j you stop system Rut after Cl'TicruA Remedies for tv within and for said on An awful Terror East Maine Conference has Henry B Hyde, Phineas Pendleton, sailed taking your County, the second Tues- I every WEAK and NERVOUS man. spread it the man Seminary pass- vv. ks the of makes interest of one to intox- from San 2 itch stopped, and in four weeks the sort s day September next. at fen of the cl ark before .— J :oic. •' Through all his featurs. an' he fell ed. Founded in and nurtured Francisco July for New V ork. be STRONG JftUu L- another. to poverty were all gone. 1 enclose her portrait. I am more noon, and show cause, if any tlnw have. wh\ the Like niie who's down dead. icate Ihe saloon Inis P sailed from New Conshohocken, Montgomery County, i’a. At a Probate C«*ur: held at Be!fas*. within and 1.• r All The Tillle from necessary, and as much days Nickels, FIVE YEARS away work, absolutely reading Y"i k IS for San the County of Waldo, on the -.■<• md Tue-oav ol AGO doubt and survived to see the of July Francisco. One* i.e dreamed tliet lie wuz and and as morning i workin', companionship game-playing Jacob E F G August, A. 1>. 1 SOL*. a drawn. The men Ridgewny, Watson, sailed This An' lie strong in' free. is glorious prosperity Suffer One 1 Flour was unkm.uii ,•••. , leaped up absolutely possible. lrom Calcutta 24 for New Yolk: at Why Moment II ! A S. SC 11 RIV E R. da ug h: e I WimiDIUIIN An' «T l, v an" and women who have done this are known April bet!, run an' shrieked. is a r-'.iu NICHOLS, late ol in < This very radical treatment of the Cape Town July Id, m distress. torturing and disfiguring skin diseases, ! tj Searsport. said mty of A FEW EPICURUS “Tills ain't ic' for me.” to all. The of their lives is a tale wlu n a ? Waldo. deera-ed, a i; cm hat place saloon-evil. The story Thomas sailed from single application of til Clth cua Rem- | having presented p*-r temperance organiza- Josephus, Rogers, w JOHN \\ Ah i! 1.\ ERV be He ..me ba<-k To America of the nation's The ediks ill, in the great majority of eases, afford may app i,ted a-hum- tions are to abolish the growth. patient, Hong do for New or working saloon. Kong April York; passed instant relief in the most agonizing of itching, I ist rat on said deceased‘s estate. To hum for rest an’ •••. raw- June pea You cannot abolish it, says Ur. Kainsford, scholarly, self-denying principals—( Anjier J7. burning, scaly, crusted, pimply, and blotchy skki, ! Ordereti, That the said Julia S. ive notice An' at last lie g. app. limed A and .1. to all interested therefore inoculate it. the ford, rev, Forsyth, Chase several Llewellyn Morse, Savory, sailed from H'"jlp and blood diseases, with loss oi hair, and persons by causing a copy of With fail on The stop terrible his order to pa\ police. others threw their best efforts into the lquiqiie Aug d lbr New V ork. point to a speedy, permanent, and economical cure be published throe weeks -arees- evil of the Whether to in- | sivelv in An' h:s tired s-ml is satisiied, saloon-system. Luc\ A Nickels. (' M Nichols, sailed from the Repu!>lican Journal, printed at Bel- work, while the assistant teachers, the fast, that “I've f"(•.: Sum*, i trustees and whole army of graduates, all be held at Belfast. within and for said <'.. \. on “At last I got away from work, is a dee]) question; but here is a man who jier J line 17. -; Resolvent, $1. Prepared the Potter i have done valiant service for the by the seeond Tuesday of September next, ar ***** if Tibs is t he plaee tor nm." believes it is the root,and that it is actual- school, Luzon. A L cleared from New ]>Rt'u and Chemical Coiumiuation. iioston. the Carver, clock before noon, and show rain it any they i Sam \Va*Ter Foss in Yankee Blade. which did so much for them. Co into any \ ork How to (hire Skin ly the means to save men. It is perfectly April do for Shangliae: passed Anjier Diseases,'’ hoiiid not of Eastern Maine and lind out the to do. illustrations, and testimonials, mailed free. be granted. OEo. E. Johnson. Judge. Once lief ore. true that mere anti-vice movements ac- village July citizens: search for the la Manuel Edw sailed A t rue copy. Attest B< -i: a n P. Fi u.i*. Register. little A leading wyers.the Llaguno, Smalley, Skin and and beautified complish permanent good. troni New 24 | DIPY’C Scalp purified S' ’.<• she s.tT Inside her doctors, the clergymen, the business men York July for San Francisco. Cuticuka Soai*. window, thoughtless crusade against social evils i DriD I 0 by Absolutely pure. At a Probate Con rt held at Bel last. within and for rain and the directors and Alary L Stone, GG Park, sailed from New I Hearing only drops pour, which are of local thought, go tinCoiuitvof Waldo, on the deeply rooted is only a foolish V «>rk 2d for mthihI Tiies«lav ■•[ ■."' king only at the shore, lind out all that is best of and tlie April Shangliae: passed Anjier August, A. D. IS!(2. extravagance. these, to dO. PAINS AND WEAKNESSES \Yh»*n. outside 13le little casement, July Of chances are that a good per cent of them Nane\ females instantly relieved l.y that V E. .MCRRAY. creditor of EEI.EN M. Bib »WN, in a There ought to be no enmity between Pendleton, J N Pendleton, arrived Weeping feigned abasement, sometime, been students at the E. new, elegant, and infallible Antidote to i-t late of Burnham, in -ai«l < ■ «tin:y .-t Waldo, L<>ve stood the different methods of work. have,at at New York March 2d from and knocking— temperance Hong Kong. l'ain, Inflammation, Weakness, the deceased, having presented a petition that FOR- I M. C. What in life and in life's R D A 1> at San Francisco Kii' eking at lier bolted door. There will be far less harm in a body of Seminary. Rice, Golson, Cuticura Aati-l’uiu riagter. ES 1 J. .MARTIN. "I Clinton. Kennebec eonntv* success owe to this school know, Aug hi, nude charter lor Cork, Havre or may be appointed administrator >u said deee;tsed'‘s S! w slie swung the little casement church people manning a saloon, and in- they they and are not afraid to tell. So estate. Where tile autumn roses the common to it as an inno- knowing, Antwerp. glowed, viting people R R P B t trdered. That t lie said X. E. M nr give not ice to Sweet and sad from the children of these men and women Uionias, Nichols, arrived at New ray her deep eyes showed, cent than for these same to all interested a n place, people A ork May Id from Hong Kong. persons by causing eopv thi- -.r- And her voice, in gentlest measure, the real needs and from the families of their neighbors derto be published three weeks sueee-s'iveh in the ignore and trials of the fre- Raphael, Hark ness, sailed from TO-DAY Said aloud, “Not love nor pleasure and friends the tide is setting stronger Republican Journal, printed at Belfast, that thev quenters of the saloons, (’an the abuses June 14 for San Francisco. a Can come in here any more— may appear at Probate Court, to he held at Bel- It's fatue extends ..v.-r TWO tO\TI\K\T'> towards the every year, and will Robert L Never more!” of drinking be kept in check? Ur. Kains- Seminary Belknap, Staples, sailed from fast. within and for said County, on tin see.1 sales are. enormous. any continue to run that while civilization New of ford says can if the saloon be way York March .'’>0 for Yokohama. Tuesday September next, at ten of the clock be- h<>\ r K Lost my mother is, or may he who San E. JOHNS! IN, .ledge. to debts of to the East Joaquin, Drinkwater, cleared from A true Dead, she lies, while I am are to try it. many gratitude copy. Yttest. Bolt \n P. Fiki.h. Register weeping,” willing New York April25lor San Francisco; report- S''3d>ed the child, lr.s soft lie Maine Conference Seminary, the writer creeping ed at Falkland with loss of etc. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and E. K. 1)1' SK( BF.TAKY OF THE EAW commends it to all as an Islands, sails, for Softly Through the holted door— DEFY, gladly parents St the of Nicholas, C F Carver, arrived at New Couldn't X County Waldo, on the second Tuesday of WOOL CARDING the maiden's door. ANI) OliDEH EKAli BOSTON. advanced school of and an institu- Physicians Cure. Through I’E, to-day York April 21 from San Francisco. August, A. I). 1 S‘»2. tion where the moral and mental welfare Skdamsvllle, Hamilton Co., O., June, 188!). Low. she said, in accents ; The efforts of all State of H G ASON I. STK — lonely philanthropists ought | Maine, Curtis, sailed from One bottle of Pastor Koenig’s Nerve Tonic YEN'S, Administrator of the es- AT- New tate of M A 11Y lb “Once 1 let him in before, \ to be directed to diminish the use of al- of young people will be looked after by ! York July 2rt< 1 begin encourage other misstatement in his tariff JOHN GRANT. may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel- j Will a speech. April 25 for New York. she never know r< p*nting.' erages. very brief time would elapse, in fast, within and for said County, on the >oninl Will she He said that the mills of Massa- Wm J1 Conner. Frank J sailed Brockton, Mass., June 1”. l*8u. of WOOL RECEIVED ever, late 7 before we should fall Arlington Pendleton, About a 1 Tuesday September next, at ten ..1 the clock re’enting my judgement, upon from year ago n- diced my right hand con- Let him .11 on. Manila Apri 2S for Boston : An- before noon, and show cause, if t whv A l F. L. FalmerS, and as. liefore 7 a time of such demoralization of chusetts a dividend of .*><» cent, i passed tinually shaking. 1 tried with-rent meuieii:es any hey ha\e, Monroe, returned, um public paid per 25. the of said ion should mu K W 11 she double-lock the door V jier May bitv thev all had no effect. * * \fter prayer petit in-granted*. Mekermn** More, Swanvllle. sentiment and of our using «. K< >. K. JollNst iN. Cooke. degradation people last year, were connected with a wool threec fout bottles of Pastor Nerve .Indue. [Bose Terry BARKS. Koenig’s A true Attest: t IJoll* for sale at mill and ni as we have not seen in the United ionic hand t > ropy•. Bohan P. l n. Begi-tcr. place* yet used and had my ceased shake and found my- Wool. News and Notes. States. Dr. Kainsford's trust, shoddy experienced self gui King every d»,y. 1 hmk this medicine is Literary would | St -: t, Ma plan only Adam Y\ Spies. A 1) Field, arrived at one of the At a Probate < our; held at Belfast. within and for add to the number of saloons strikes. These statements M r.‘Whitman, greutest remedies. by just the Boston July J from the < >iintv of Waldo. n the -.vnini Tue-da' | Peterson's for is the treasurer of the deni ed absolute- Singapore THOS. U’R FILLY. Magazine September number he would establish. mills, Alice AlniiKon sailed from August. \.1>. lSti-J. lleed, Ford, —A Valuable Hook on Nervous illustrated. “Miss Calline." I < in a letter to Senator which Boston 2 for 11. MAYO. Administrator copiously j believe that the huivh should make ly Allison, April Brielgewater, N S. Diseases sent free to any ad-tress, 4 -d the .--tate '.M)0,OUO into Aug would depreciate the remainder, it by couple Church afford t*» step put 14 from Bio Jam iro. public or pri\ate sale. HEW & BEAUTIFUL BATTED unlike as they are good. “ITider the! down from its the solid their surplus hast year after declaring a MED. high place upon | Carrie- E Long. J I' Stowers, arrive-el .it KOENIG CO., Chicago, Ml. Ordered. That the -aid .M,t\o _j\. ■ r» Lose. Miss is the first instal- '< dividend of cent, and he read from ■ by Kent, r«'ck of absolute devotion to the right: per Havana Aug‘t from New York. all person- interested »>\ .•aii-iiiu a np\ ;hi- -KM.IMA AT *.!;!■■ A I I\ ment of a the treasurer's annual that the Sold by Druggists at $1 per Bottle. Gl’or ft. order to be three week- in novelet. “The Court of Mon- nor in any of its relations to soil its gar- I report Came JI e« k 1 • *. Cole-ore 1, arrive,rk J urn- l(i for Bue-m >s -u are ail illustrated in a way which makes Whitman n«>w declares that the statement Ayres : spoken Tuesday September next, a? tenet tin* iock be- EDW A J i T» F. it A EE. 100 S he- di about June 21, miles of South Shoals Light- fore iieou.and slew cati.-e.it at.y t !..-y ha\ e. why 11Vrent stories, articles and i this is false, I 1 poems, sOO(\(M)0surplus totally "f -aid it ■< ■. 1 with ! sliip. the pray pet ion should no -j a m 1. him do Id Hi (ids, Xcch f A very attractive. The fashion and house-! sympathize warmly Dr. Kains- and that as to the rest Mr. Vest confounds | ford in bis view oft lie Clara E M- (i il very, Phillip (lilkey, eleare-el It rill hint I'in* am! Kar Hit uohl are difficulty of the po- ! gross with From the departments thoroughly practical. ; : earnings profits. f re mi New York June- 17 for Peim-e. sition. I am even to sa\ that I ready hop< gr*>ss earning are to he deducted C P Dixon. N F saileel freim Mol- A Maiden of Mais. Ceneral F. M. depre- At a Probate < ..-o a; p..- la--, v. i; ',i e, ; ,* Hi >; l by tin* he iried under favor- (iilkey, h'imj< tty iju;tlity)jV experiment may cation and for lend" -n m larke. lias Leen received from diaries F. expenditures improvements. | May 2- ition' lor hero, by j It is so most of I May, Me-Clure. Manila June < Ill I» \ I \ I’lni'iiix lliiu. j nearly certain—or, say is a and knows the of THE GOST. 1 icen-e to sell certain real estate ot -aid minor, means that need not be told here, visits I lawyer, meaning 1 from t" h»ael for Ne-vv York or the men who are the Hong King, situated in Knox, in said at uh!i<- ..r lighting temperance i the legal maxin. /rtfsii* hi mi'i falsus in Postern. County, the planet Mars and describes the life iu America ! private sale. battle that the habit of drink- omnihitfi. Emma T A S there. He also meets and loves a rare | CTowe-11, Pendleton, arrived It will cost over Ordered. That the-aid (iuariban _.i e «-t i< I beer or wines leads to the habit ;ti Wiseasse-tt 10 from IN rth you interested a ..t tin- rd»• and radiant maiden of that other world, ing light Aug Amboy. persons by causing copy j of would that B (I at to be published t it fee Week.- sneu in t he The drinking spirits. They say A Hancock County Hoy, Ese-eut, White-house, Shaiighae --i\ely style of the author is fascinating, and ! Bcpublieau Journal, printed, a; Bella--, h..; t i v it is a had education for young men to May 12. for cream if be that his aim has been to show may appear at a Probate Court. to be li<-id a: Bel- may j drink mild Evam-ll.WJI Blam-hard, arrive-el at Bris- $2.00 intoxicants; that after a man Wc arc to note the fact that a fast, 'vithiu and for -aid u the -e.-.uid Property belong Min ,-tnb us what the future have in store in proud bane- to County. may I prior June Id from New York. .. has drank a schooner of beer or a glass of Ttle-day ot Septemher next, a; ;<-i t he clock Hie of electrical At all 1 Hancock Hon. Frank A. Evie- A T arrived at tartar way county boy, Be-eel, Whittie-r, Yal- and soda before noon.and -how eatt-e. i! have, — development. wine, he is less competent to if he any they why I5KN.IAJIIN CAKVI-.W. events, his is worth judge paraisei prior t«• July 14 freim New York. the praver of -aid jietition -hould no; he uranted. story reading. needs a second schooner ora I Moore, has just been elected Judge ol' the second glass: arrive-el at.A J CK( >. F. .11 BINS!) N .Indue. Court of That office is Harvarel, Ceth-e*rei, njier illy Pine farm. 140 aer. s. known as tin < The Lance of Kanana, by Abd el Arda- ; that the of has Supreme Oregon. 27 freim to raise a A true copy. Attest: Bohan P. Ft I: i.t». Beei-ter. experience seventy years | New York, and was ordered to Ba- sufficient 1 1-2 mile- from villam "M -h,,re roan van. (Ilarrx W. comes to us from elective in Moore was French) taught them that the only safe ground, as Oregon. Judge tavia. frontage on Penob-eot Hay w.. n j SS. the of the the soil of the late Mr. Hurd L. Moore, Vr'WI.Do In Court --l Probate. !i«-i. iate of in -a law, to admit that there is any half- | line, Bayside, Cnity. ni County Kxeept ionalh fine sprinn water. I ta Arenas 11 for Ne-vv < brother of I)r. S. now May York. t Waldo, lia\ ill” her tirst ac and an fi-un intimate knowledge of the Arabs, way measure possible. J. Moore, of Port- H orsford’s Bread deceased, |»re--cnted elevated emnmandin.. extended Huelson, F A Curtis, arriveel at Boston count ot administration of said estate lor allow- Also point N. P. ot the v 11 lane. known who gave him the name attached to his I am clear that New land. Oregon. Judge Moore left home quite Englanders— Aug 10 from Trapini. ance. Point. l*u aeres, finely timbered wood, He has made use of the ro- to borrow l)r. when but years of age. lie went on It* red. That notice thercot In- ”-iven. story. good 1’ainsford‘s phrase for eighteen He nry Norvve-11, Frank IVrry, cleared from three growth. Applv to mantic of to Iowa and worked there at car- will weeks in tin- an .lournai. 11 history Kanana. the brave Bed- ultra-temperance people—will not farming, Pe-rtlam! Julv 20 fe»r Clark's Cove ami Nor- Preparation give successively, Bcpuldi. CHAS. F. GORDON accept | in Belfast, in said County, that all persons min boy who saved Arabia from in their i and Then lie studied folk. printed » are National Hank. Searspo;- being legislation any provision which pentering teaching. interested, may attend at a Probate < oiirt. to be law and was admitted to m J B made the slave of her enemies. The gives a peculiar advantage to tin* seller of practice Iowa John Marsh, II Whittier, saileel from better results at a held at Belfast. »ii the second Tuesday of Septem- Pentium! next, and show it young hero moves before us with simple, light intoxicants which the seller of heavy courts. He went from Iowa to Oregon July 21 tor Trinity Bay, Mart. ber cause, any they have, why House for Sale. James (1 saileel from the said account should not be allowed. unconscious grace and bearing intoxicants is not to receive. fifteen years ago and opened there a law Pendleton, Lancaster, dignity; i liKu. K. .loll NS< .Indue. li '• office. He Valparaisei April 22 feir Anteifogosta. cost of .60. K>iate «*f the late Hie taunts of the tribe for his supposed rose rapidly in his profession $ A true copy Attest Bon x P. Kii:u>. Bcuister. ( IllSTOPllEli K. KLIOT, CUES. (MTAKIAN J W Dresser, Parker, arriveel at, New Yeirk MAIIoMY. ..ii \ortl lie to a and for has been as one of < cowardice because refused lift years — line. Bellas!. oii 1KKS (i. ABB* )Tf. duardian ot Kl/./ii: B NOU- in tirst-rlass .■••ndit i..n I !;. i for his own sake T< >N. a mm of .Mont ilie. in said tin- last proving his and lows: only and that of his rel- Matanzas, B F Bie-e, arriveel'at Ne-vv York ly2.*J compos, County. uj'on lines; a\enne in ; i < • n\ an«i courage; showing lii> but more 12 from Havana. liaxiii” presented tirst and final account ol an entire iew -d !'„• t.,~- Is ilie e- Mich and fortitude in the fullill- 1. It is a sanc- atives, especially for the sake Aug bravery distinct, unequivocal 1 iuardiauship oi said estate for a Ilowauee sold for easli. ..r Mali of the old of Hancock which Mary E. Bussell, W S Nichols, arrive-el a>li. and 1...I.. nient of his voxv as to thrill the heart with tion of the habit of wines good county Ordered. That notice thercot be uixen. three mori-ai:e at low rale ■.t drinking light at Port Chalmers July 7 from New York. interest, i, admiration. The of Kanana" s and the milder raised him. [Ellsworth American. xveeks successively, in the Bcpiiblican .lournai, years. \] |d\ at lioii>e. story jour- alcoholic beverages. S saileel from Hono- Mary Ames, Crocker, in Bellast. in said that all M Its. s V >. across the the difficulties printed County, persons i:\li MAI ney desert, You cannot advocate sa- lulu 2 lor to a respectable | July Haysem Island load fe>r Norje interested may attend at Probate Court, to be ill I. II. M A II ON I' \ Mr. the enthusiast the sub- which he so the won- Garner, upon Be! on cm ! nobly overcomes, loons, with light wines and beer without Europe. held at fa si. the second Tuesday of Sept 1st | fv..ss Sr.. ]i<>>•. of a lias to her next, and slmxx cau-e. it derful intelligence of tin* xvhite camel and belief in the ject monkey language, gone I’e-neihse-ot, Me-Cauhhr, arrived at New any they lia\< \\by practically proclaiming your : the said account should not be allowed. Hie under his are Edinburgh, to read a paper before the York March 2d freun dromedary guidance, value of these for general use. You can- Singapore. <. Kt >. K. H >11 \si >\. 1 udu.»•. a of the British Association for the St Eue-ie, J T Erskiue-. at Aue-kland N Sucb recited xvitli verve and feeling that carry not have one standard of in meeting Z, A true copy At test Bon \x P. l'l i:i.i>, Bcuister. respectability of will endeav- J urn- 12 for Ne-vv Yeirk. ns to the close. The for the and another Advancement Science. He S. L. HOLT & BAR' along breathlessly drinking poor, for the Willard or to convince the and learned Muelge-tt, Creie-ker, arriveel at Bar- 1I7AKDOSS. In Court ot Pronate. held at Bd- ending comes all too soon, and we one for the another grave ; magic rich; laboring man, hadeie-s Aug 2 freun Bio Janeiro, to loael for CONDENSED Vt fast, on the second Tiicsdav of Au”-i. realize the of character of the membersof the association that lie has solv- nobility for your own sons. If you advocate cer- N of U. AKON/.O STK \ INS. C ua rdian'-d ISAIAH STKV <>7 Sndlniry Si., liosUm, >1 ed or is on the of the hero whose name has come doxvn through tain saloons, you will have little to point solving, problem KNS. an insane person, of Palermo, ,said Coun- say hax in” his and tmal account d Hie as the deliverer of Arabia. their of monkey speech. Afterward he will go to BRIGS. | ty, presented first ages, against patrons, from whatever < iuaitiian of said estate for allowance. •Jack Brerct.on's Three Month's Africa to study our alleged Simian ances- Service, class they come. Practically, the people' Daviel Bllghee-, StoWe-rs, e-h al-e-el fleilll New Ordered. That notice thercot ”i\en. three Miss Maria McIntosh tors on their native soil. He will visit the xveeks in tie by Cox, recently will consider the sanctioning of certain York July s for Peunt-a-Piti'-. /’Yirjcs "iiccessivoiy. Bepublican .lournai, Sfati: Bellast. in said Portable. and as a first, and later to printed in County, that all persons Agricultural published serial in Wide is drinks the < 'hurch as their use. Congo county penetrate JIB arriveel at Bosteui | Axvake, by urtrisiny llussey, Heielgehm. interested max attend at Probate Court, to be noxv issued the I). the interior. 12 from S C. by Lothrop Co., Bos- And it is this advice which I consider Aug Cliariestem, lieldat Belfast. on the se« ond ’I uesday ol Scptem- son. in book form, hound and II C (I W llie arrived at ber next, ami show cause, if have, Steam & Boilerc handsomely dangerous to give. Yes. in ; Sibley, hlieun, any they why ary Engines J Dangerous? A is e AVeat whaling party being fitted out at Be ist ill June 7 freun the said account should not be allowed illustrated. It is a capital story. To tin* hundreds and thousands of cases it would Pase-ageuthi. a Massachusetts with a view of obtain- Makes an convenience of an (IK! > i: JOHNSON. .Indue. js rr b: who have since port every-day a m p i >i r young people groxvn up be disastrous. Se He MINERS. A true copy Attest. BoilA.x 1*. I'll-.l.I*. Register. ing a live whale for exhibition in the Fish- old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. the Civil War. the history of those years 1. .second to the scheme is My objection eries ar. the World’s Fair. If B B Ceui-hm. at and all kinds of »f of nolde self-sacritice department Benj Fallens, arrived Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest SS. In Court id Probate, held at Bel- murhinrr). gallant struggle, that it will not only lead a great many to De-me-rara d from Portlami. aialo^ues and .jiiotati"i.- the whale will be confined in a Aug award at all fast. on the second 1 uesday <•! August. lSbi!. and of terrible suffering, seems at the the habit of but that it captured, Pure Food Expositions. Each U7AKIM) begin drinking, tank and towed to of the Clara E (\ih-eirel, Colc-ord, e-leare-d from K. A. < C KM-A .Kxc iit <>r on lie c-iatc ol T! 1 CM A S most Chicago by way j makes two but vague and visionary. To see will not the result 2 package large Avoid (.1 Belfast, in said Coitin < Iccc.. accomplish intended. 1 St. Lawrence river. Bangor Aug lor Philade-lphia. pies. BNKV.larcoi y the events of those times imitations— and on ed, haxinu his second and lin.t! a<-< mini stirring through am very skeptical as to the of ; Eelvvarel Johnson. Warre-n, arrived at St insist having the presented possibility ol administration of said ate im allowance. TO TAX PAYERS the eyes of a who xvas indeed muster- out the en- Pie-rre- Julv 2b freim Philaelelphia. NONE SUCH boy running stronger liquors by brand. Ordered, That notice theivoi be l\ i■. three ed into service, and a true W B arriveel at hero, though couraging the use of milder ones. (le-orgia (iilkey, (ri'kcy, xveeks successively, m ihc Kepuhlican .lournai freun MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y New York 10 Cardenas. < -hall lie .It in .. he did not serve on the tented held, to be The saloon has i,ot “come to in Aug printed in Belfast, in said oiinty. that all persons I my >b ,n n stay,"' arrived 1 i|;i\ c\.•** Mon.I: <. T a (leorge- Tvvoliy, Farrow, at Bath interested may attend at a Probat Court, to be 1»t r.an In participant of his not-exccptional expe- of Dr. Eainsford. Neither do we as spite 14 freim Salem, to hiael feu* held at Belfast. on lie second Tm-"day Sept cm to 4 1*. M., nut i! A uj St 1 \ |II*rs will make the old war-times seem Aug Philaelelphia. rience, a people need beer or light wines for com- Hattie- Me (I Iliii'k, II F Spreivvl, arrived her next, ami show cause, if any they liaxc. why | t>* a\ail 11u■ 11t*>c 1 n»•- of t In- 'i1 vivid and was a account mu be alloxxcd (•lit. on their lax.1- must eav i.\ \n very real. .Jack's lather mon use. these, and at Meihile Id freun Havana. the said should Encourage practi- Aug 11 K< >. K. JOHNS! >N. Iud”c. ii. i\ m \s«>\ * soldier, one of the men xvho xvent into the if not nor arrived at cally. logically intentionally, Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, A true copy. Attest: Boil \\ P. Kill i> Beuister. i liclla.-t. .Inly h>. jail army purely from a sense of and the habit sa- SANFORD’S Philaelelphia Aug S from Apalaehie-ola. duty you encourage drinking and from love of his little Heirae-e- (I Meuse, llarriman, saih-el freun 1 country, leaving loons where liquors “just a rery little 7 A LIX > SS. In ( 'uni t of Probate. Iii-lil al Bel to the care and of his barilla uiver Aug 4 tor l.vnn. fast, on flu-second ol lS'.cj: family protection and only a little more Tuesday August. .s/rme/rr,” danger- John C Smith, Kneeland, arrived at Pen- JOHN \. TILTON. Administrator with tlie wil oldest son. IIow the boy xvho had been are sold. ous, sacola 12 from annexed, on the estate ol SA.Ml'EL V TILTON- sv\ orn into home be- Aug Tampico. duly service,suddenly :>. I am writing as a believer in total Jos \Y Foster, S S Hcagan, arrived at late of Thorndike, in said County. deoea>cd, h;i\ came a man in his account ol admin prudent forethought abstinence, and am opposed to any meth- Philailelphia Aug 4 from Savannah. ing presented liis tirst and final his istration of said estate for allowance. and tender consideration of the deli- od of reform which declares Lester A arrived at. Perth & Shorthand. |‘.-iiina i.-I,.. temperance Lewis, Burgess, Hughes’ Ordered. That notice thereof he ”iven, three Typewrit inj:. cate little mother and the young children, the use of alcoholic wise and GRATErUL Amboy Aug 17 from New York. Oyer weeks in the dourmil. «11*111i.• < otirses at the Rockland ( ..nun beverages lurncT stieeessively, Republican !('”(•. to both lion. liow he worked for them, watched with Linali C Kaminski, S E Woodbury, arriv- printed in Belfast, in said County. that all persons open Sc\e> >cpl helpful. comfort- iicNv. illu-t rated ( ata 1 c a* \ and ed at N 15 from New interested may attend at a Probate Court, to be profusely tliem for tidings of the soldier father, up- It would be a fatal mistake for the Wilmington, Aug and York. held iit Belfast on the second Tuesday ol Septem- Penmaiohip Circulars tellpii. held the heartsick mother when had news 1 lor them Address Church to undertake the business of mak- of stomachics, ber next, and show cause, it ha\e, ing warming Lizzie Lane, A G Closson, sailed from any they wyy Mn.:*1 even his own heart was full the said account should not lie allowed. COMHKIit IAL t'OlLKKK. KorkUnd came, though ing saloons respectable, or establishing 1". for Somes Sound and New it thirst, warms and Searsport Aug GEO. E. JOHNS) »N. Judge. of grief—in short, how Jack lfrereton thus its sanc- quenches York. PIANO? respectable saloons, giving A true copy. Attest: -BmiAN P. Fii:u», Register. proved himself a hero, the worthy son of tion to the drinking of wine and beer. weak stomachs, Lucia Porter, Grimlle, cleared from Ban- ROBT. IM. REAC strengthens It you think of purchasing a Piano it will pay ! his brave father and, we had almost Could the result be we do gor Aug 1<> for Nassau. M. said, accomplished, subscriber hereby gives public notice to all IP, Harvard, tv his braver is all A M Veazie, arrived at New you to examine them at mother, told in this not want to become a wine-drinking or promotes digestion, prevents Mary Hall, THEconcerned, that he has been duly appointed York 28 from Fernandina. SPECIALIST- HI SKASKS OK KhlH! simple, unstudied, yet intensely realistic beer-drinking peeple. The time will disease July and taken upon himself the trust of Administra- chills, destroys germs M B Milieu, sailed from New York tor of the estate of which but the of come when the Dyer, 175 Tremom Boston. story, repeats history people will demand such 27 for Point-a-Pitre. E. S. PITCHER’S Street, families the all over the in water drunk, eradicates a July ELIZABETH B. NORTON, late of .Montville, many during war, laws upon the statute-books as will ban- L arrived at I Heft*roii' Mary Peters, Williams, ■ in the of Waldo, deceased, bond Send for Pampklet. t Consult;*' length and breadth of our land. It is be- ish the saloon from their midst. Charleston 12 from Boston. County by giving for intoxicants, and Aug MUSIC ROOMS, as the law directs; he therefore requests all per- cause the is that it is so full of craving Oi’FH’K Hoi ks: story real, R F Morse, arrived at Phila- sons who are indebted to said deceased's estate to C. S. KATON. Pettigrew, 11 to 4 iiVlock. real in the sense of re- the from 13 from Bath. make immediate ami those who have Saturdays. thrilling interest; protects system delphia Aug 22 Stairs) Me. payment, Sundays and Mondays t*\ High St., (Up Belfast, to the same for set- FISTULj seems to me that the out of W H sailed from New any demands thereon, exhibit presenting the sublime heroism, the pitiful It carrying Sally l’On, West, 4, 185*2.—6111.31 repted until <><-t. 1 st. 2t'.t*‘" influences. Boston. August tlement to him. GILES G. ABBOTT. j anxiety, the grand devotion to country, this bold suggestion has more possibilities contagious York Aug 13 for Tofa, A S Wilson, cleared from Bangor which marked both the men in the field of evil than of good. 1 am convinced that subscriber hereby gives public notice to all subscriber ^.ives public n> its the 8 for Baltimore. hereby and the wives and children who staid at the of wines and beers Containing among ingredients pur- Aug THEconcerned, that he has been duly appointed T1IKconcerned. that lie has been dul> drinking light est of medicinal French and the best Warren at Bath x brandy Adams, Colcord, repair- and taken upon himself the trust of Administra- ed and taken upon himself the trust <•! home to suffer and to wait. The would create an appetite for of it is to suspense undoubtedly imported ginger, vastly superior ing. tor of the estate of trator of the estate of was hard to the of what I think it better to ad- the worthless, and often daneerou3 | bear, dread might stronger liquors. cheap, William Frederick, Elwell, sailed from )TTE Cl late of Stockton KN hi Lincoln as substitutes. Ask for SAN- CHART.! MSENS, Springs, SAMSON tlT, latent come to loved ones far vocate a scheme that would tend to in- gingers urged Fernandina June 25 for New Haven. anytime fighting FORD’S GINGER and look for owl trade- for Sale. in the of Waldo, deceased, by in of bond County women crease the now Willie L. arrived at the County Waldo, deceased, by giving away, paled the cheeks of waiting prejudice existing against mark on the Sold Newton, Coombs, as the law he therefore wrapper. everywhere. Pups as the law directs; he therefore requests all persons directs; request- New York June 30 from Fernandina. and children, but still the war went on, intoxicating liquors, rather than to ad- who are indebted to said deceased's estate to make sons who are indebted to said deceased's and those win- to reach at last its consummation vance Dr. Rainsford’s ideas, which, it subscriber offers some NICE PUG immediate payment, and those who have any de- make immediate payment, glorious exhibit the -;.im The smaller the town, the more its PUPS for sale. mands thereon, to exhibit the same for settlement demands thereon, to n a land freed forever from the curse of seems to me, would necessarily tend to leading THE -Lb V 4w32* H. B. HOLT, Bridge M., Belfast, Me. to him. .1. F. H1CHBORN. merit to him. slavery. dull this prejudice. 13w27nrm citizen struts. Issue at Stake. I |ie iireat j Maine banns and Homes. People who give IIooiPs Sarsaparilla a fair BELFAST DIRECTORY. ! trial realize its great merit and are to ~ i.KTTEK FKOM 'KXAToi: llo.YII. THEY AI!K E A HUE I. A glad HEED FIIEE OF IX- .say a good word for it. Have tried it? A < you RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS. , v ii.U'lK HI ZE> I,i;VKL.\M> A < I'MHKAXt E. j *" Are You Bilious? MI,MKIC K IT K. The knows how to S ! UK \TION lmt he L20 Boston ami and M.55 S. mosquito strike, ave a. S. Co. Trains h 0,45 in., : 1 lie Census Ottiee lias refuses to be locked out. 0.55 a. | issued an extra cen- positively 1>. in. Arrive at 0.00, ami m., and Basgsr interestiny and valuable | sus bullentin on the statistics of 1 have hceu a sufferer from catarrh for 0.25 p. m. ,i senator Hoar has been revel v- farms, Sun- years. tried a number of remedies Boats leave for Boston, daily, except : homes and Having Eben s. of the mortgages, ownership and advertised as For Bangor and intermediate landings, Additional Service. < iirmau Draper I “sure cures" without obtain- day. Sunday debt in Maine. I he l except Monday. State Central Committee of I following is the ing any relief, had resol veil never to take daily, .in 1 Steamer Castine leaves for Buck s any other patent medicines, when a friend Harbor, Every to Boston and summary: Maine, one of the older States and Green's Day Banyor. j I advised me to try Ely's Cream Balm. I did Sedgwick. Brooklin. Oeeanville of the 1 nion, has been So with Landing, connections lor Bar Harbor, Pa ki ls‘J2. selected for the great reluctance, but can now testify making July 27, j Thursday and at in this I that after using it for six weeks T believe* every Tuesday, Saturday ; presentation bulletin of some of arrive “ Mi. Draper— I am sorry that1 myself cured. It is a most 10 a. m. Returning will Mondays, ^ agreeable remedy $ESuREAWlW6RKTHEf|0RSE- the results of the an and at about 2 p. m. usual, at the com- investigation of farm invaluable Balm.—Joseph Stewart, (524 Wednesdays Fridays Best Liver Pill Made” place myself Grand Steamer Electa leaves every week day and home Ave., Brooklyn. cure BILIOUSNESS and State Committee for the im- proprietorship and of the Hewes Positively SICK HEADACHE, 11,** at 2 p.m. for Ryder's Cove. Point, all Liver and Bowel Complaints. Put in Glass Vials. It up indebtedness farms and doesn’t follow that the oarsman's work and Castii.c. Leaves Castine every week NOT ONLY PITY Thirty in a bottle, one a itose. They expel all impurities which is before ns. incumbering from the blood. Delicate women .uupaign is light because so much of it is feather. boro and find great benetit from day at V.45 a. m.. for Isles Belfast. FOR YOUR them. Sold or sent mail he the lirst homes that are owners. HORSE, using everywhere, by for important political occupied by This stamps; 25cts ; bottles 81.. Full Send Steamer Rockland, daily, except Sunday, flve particulars free. in Massachusetts for 4‘J 10 cents for subscription to a lively I. S. JOHNSON «£ CO 22 Custom House St., Boston, Muss. nearly is primarily an of farm. ,uid between Bangor and Rockland, touching at investigation matrimonial journal for Id and young. Ad- u,iicli 1 have not, in an humble Belfast and ail intermediate Leaves BUT SOUND COMMON SENSE Steamers will leave Belfast as follow*.: home and not of indebted- dress Mass. points. ■ proprietorship Orange Blossoms,Yarrnouthport, JOHNSON’S For parr to the best of my ability. | Belfast, 0.M0 a. m. for Rockland, and at 2.40 Boston, daily, ineludiug Sunday, at 'about) L'.:;n i\ M.,or 1 ness. the latter made a of the She “Your m. for demands that you heal the sore which upon arrival of steamer from Bangor. ever hail a contest, excepting being part room-mate called on me last p. Bangor. For Liniment. North port, Camden and Rockland, daily, occurred the war and night." He. “How did you like my new is him. Anodyne during for the «>t < torturing By except at ‘.'..in \. m. and dailv. j inquiry purpose determining dress suit?" HUIU'HES. using Sunday, including ii or fol- Sunday, at 2..;n i*. m. immediately preceded to what ext nt the of farms ownership street, lb dohn F. For Searsport, a.on a. m.. or arrival n il there was so much at stake F<>r horse Baptist. High Tilton, daily. upon and owner nothing equals Bick- BIGKMORE'S of steamer from and homes is bv incumbrance. pastor. Preaching service at 10.45 a. m.. GALL CURE, Boston m ned the and qualified mohe’s Gall Cimk. By its use and for \\ prosperity glory g:ills Sunday. Sunday School at 12. Christian En- Bmksport. interport. Hampden and Ban- The 150.355 families in are divided wounds are healed while the horse is at gor at iUilt a. >!., untry. Our Democratic oppo Maine m. meet- can do this and V'ork the horse daily, except Sunday, at '2.4' e.M. work. deavor meeting at b.MU p. Prayer you of RETCRMM ,n unwonted spasm frankness, by the Census ottiee into 02.122 families ing at T.b.0 p. m. Thursday evening prayer at the same time. Of and druggists 1-l'om iv d their real opinion that the “You are the only girl 1 ever loved." meeting at 7.Mo. Boston, every day in the week at .".in i>.>t occupying farms ami S\ 204 families occu- From — harness-dealers. Rockland, alone, of all ehilized "Then we had better part I don't want Congregatioiialist, cortier of Market and ORIGINATED dailv.'at iDh-a. m., and dtiiv people except at 12..D p. ■ homes that are not situated on to marry a freak." streets. Rev. R. T. Hack, pasta*. Sunday, M.. tom-hiii a* inter no power to do anything for pying High Cures Ralls, Cuts, Scratches, Sore an Old mediate landings. at in.45. a. m. School at Shoulders, By Family Physician. the re- Preaching Sunday F'»r _fincnt of their ow n indust ies, farms. In summarizing leading For Over Fifty Years. and ALL Kindred Troubles. Dropped on Sugar, Children love Searsporr. daily, at L’.no i>. m. 12 m ; prayer meeting or lecture at 7.Mo p. m. From to act this Bangor, toii'chin- at Hampden. Winter- pose upon opinion sults of the the conclusions Av Old and Wkll-Trikd Rkmkpy. Mrs. Lev. S. L. Ilans- to take it for Croup, Colds, Sore Threat, Cramps, Pains. investigation, Methodist, Miller street, port and Buck-port, daily, except Sunday. at t;.00 laws that in Inflammation in body or limb, like Cures all having object Winslow's Soothing has been used for at 0. a. in.: BICKMOHE GALL CURE Stops magic. \. M. and daily .it 11.on a. m., at are that i»2.:1s per cent, of the farm fam- I Syrup <■'on, pastor. Prayer meeting CO., Coughs. Asthma. Catarrh, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Rheu- Sundays 12.m m. when the over lifts Mates, they adopted years by millions of mothers for preaching service at 10.MO a. m.; Sunday OLD MAINE. matic Pains, Neuralgia. Lame-Back. Stiff Joints, Strains. FREI) W. PoTE. Agent.Belfast ilies own and 7.''*2 rent, hire the farms TOWN, Illustrated Book free. Price, "i-i six oo. Soli surrendered this 11 per their children while with School at 12 noon : at cents; g-J by WILE 1AM II. HIRE, (lend power. teething, perfect young people's meeting druggists. 1. S. JOHNSON iarrho*a. It is pleas- at present. :hi" avowal, when we consider ant to tin* taste. BANGOR & ROCKLAND LINE. to incumbrance: that 71.07 cent, of Sold by druggists in every Universalist, cornel* of Court and Spring both tit the and per nposed opinion part of the world. cents a bot- the total number of farm owning families Twenty-rive streets, Rev. M\ra Kingsbury, pastor’. onm of the flamers of the Con- tle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and Preaching service at 10.45 a. m.: Sunday BOSTON and own free of incumbrances and 20.41 BANCOR all our Presidents and per ask for Mrs. Winslow's and School at at b i' great Soothing1 Syrup, 12: Voimg People's meeting to lncumunince. STEAMSHIP cent, own subject take no other kind. 1 m.: lecture at m. CO. _. eat statesmen, as well as to yr4*» p. 7.MO p. Tin* debt that incumbers farms Rev. •!i of the is occupied Catholic, lower Court Street, Fatiier Supreme Court, only “A «>ur hired man has to work pretty hard The Staunch owners is sO, 741.1*22. or 30.08 per cent, (Vanity, of Winterport, pastor. Services at Steams* in' recklessness with which the by to earn his wages." “Not so hard as 1 have of the value of the incumbered farms. 10 a. m. ,i industries of the countries are to work To be able to them." OF 'ROO KLA.\D pay ST AG l-S WITH U. S. MAIL. PURCHASE YOUR COAL in This debt bears an average rate of interest uid imperiled. It is, the pithy Lead* to Has been am: of 0.20 which makes an Coughing Consumption. Camden, vi: Lineolnville Beach, North- repainted pat S« nator Vest. hi war of extermi- per cent., average in thorough condition for tin* local Balsam will at and East E. C. passenger ser- annual interest of 833 to each farm Kemp’s stop the cough port Northpnrt: Freeman, vice between ami Rockland for !i industries" that the charge Bangor rhe'stason protected once. Arrives at 12 noon; leaves of and will The average incumbered farm proprietor. daily lS'.L’, make daily trips iSundays r*>i*ep- is What eapi- family. at 2 p. m. edl. comment* in;: .Turn* inaugurating. some SWAN & Friday. leaving Bailor If folks could SIBLEY COMPANY, an is worth family get the job of at iJ.uu a. m., and at woikingman. what employer occupied by owing making Centre Lineolnville, via. Grange and East Rockland i*. m .. and make on the to a spectacles for their it. wouldn’t at have if the 81440. and is subject, average, neighbors, Belmont: A. P. Knight, proprietor. Ar- landings Hampden, Winterport. Buckst .»rt. any security pow- he before would be blind. Point. Fort Point. debt of 87)32. It has been discovered that long everybody rives at 12 noon: leaves at M m. -We offer to the citizens of Belfast and the- Sandy Belfast. Xortliporr. O im- rhis threat into execution be daily p. vicinity den and Rockland. families incurred via So. Searsmont and the Who 70.71 percent, of the farm Lane’s Family Medicine Moves the Bowels Liberty, Montville, ipi>n Democracy? TO ROCK LAN!*. T« » HA NT;OR. 82. IS cent, of the debt to secure Belmont: Geo. B. Dyer, proprietor. Arrives ontraet to man- per pur- Each day. Most people need to use it. Leave Leave produce any at 11 a. m.: leaves at 1.45 m. chase to for to daily p. Belfast. 0.30 a.m. H ticle with a of money pay improvements, Belfast.2.4<> M. certainty pro- In the Mountains. She—“Must Freedom, via Knox, East- Knox, Morrill •• invest in business and to buy various arti- you go CELEBRATED PLYMOUTH VEIN COAL Northport.0.30 Port Point _ kingman can be assured of back to work to-morrow. ?" He—“It and Poor's Mills: Robie Mears, proprietor. Camden.11.on cles of when these ob- Harry Sandy Point to maintain his family by personal property, is imperative, Maud. I need the rest." Arrives daily at 11 a. m.: leaves at 1 p. in. Arr. Rockland. 12.00 m. Bueksport.4.0." are not associated with others. at the prices: In the near future our jects North Searsport, via Swanville: Geo. \V. following Winterpnrt... ..".l" .Miles’ Nerve & Liver p»Hs, In a summary of conclusions in regard Nickerson, proprietor Arrives daily at 12 Hampden.»;.no 1 be ilooded with foreign pro- Ait. families and home debt Act on a new the noon : leaves at 1 m. Prices at Delivered in Delivered ill Bangor. friends have their to homes, home principle—regulating p. ,mi Democratic liver, stomach Wharf. Dump Car:. Bids, and pat in. Excursion tickets at reduced rates. for Maine, it be stated that 4S.02 and bowels th/vuf/h the neeees. Stockton Springs, via. Searsport; W. F. Tickets ii not clear that may per Chestnut $6.50 will he irood on steamer of the main every foreign A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily Brown, proprietor. Arrives daily at ti.MO a. Coal.$6.15 $6.35 any line, and cent, hire the homes they occupy; that “ tickets sold on any steamer will he ^ood in eel product w hich it takes a cure biliousness, bad taste, liver in. and M.Mo leaves at 10 a Stove 6.15 6.35 6.50 many 7S.07 cent, of the home families torpid p. m., post-ortiec other steamer. -jdtf ■ k to create which per owning I for in. and Railroad station at b.mo m. abroad.and piles, constipation. nequaled men, p. (Time 5.95 6.15 6.30 Meals of superior quality served on hoard. own free of incumbrance, and 21.34 per Esg !■ anufaetured in America. will women, children. Smallest, sur- to of railroad time mildest, subject changes table.) Furnace 6.30 FREI) W. POTE. Airent.Belfast. cent, with incumbrance, and that 37.77 est' 50, doses, 25 ets. Free, at R. 5.95 6.15 .rrii an workingman of a day's Samples EXPRESS LINES. WILLIAM H. HILL. Creneral Manager .B*»ston. of the total number of home H. Moody’s Store. be imported from Europe? per cent, Drug and families own free of in- Liberty Express from Liberty. West Sears- is tiie time to place your orders for winter's coni. -ceil great complaint of the kind owning hiring One reason why :t good many hoys b*ave cumbrance and 10.27> cent. \\ iih incum- liiont, North Sear>:iioiit ami Beimont. .1. (’. which is known as per the farm is because they have to do'a man's ‘‘dealing Fuller, A rrives daily :it 11 a. m. brance. A debt of 80, lt>0.7«»<* incumbers work w ith an old woman's hoe. proprietor. lmt the whole manufacturing leaves at 2. bo m. SWAN «£ SIBLEY COMPANY. homes by owners.and tlii> is 37.- j.. .a the United States, now the occupied Buck Ion’s Arnica Salve. Staples'- Express’ from Stockton Springs, Belfast. August 3. 1 31tf MAY 2, 1892. 24 per cent, of their value. The a\ .‘rage via. .lessie lanufaeturing nation on earth. Thu I.kst Salvk in the \v««r 1«l for Cuts. Searsporr. Staples, proprietor. rate of interest on this debt is 0.00 per _\ rrives at l"...*- m. h a\ es at 2 m. Steamer CASTINE dealing in futures more per- IJruises. Sores, l' rers. Sail Fever daily p. the an- Rlieum, icertain than stock I cent., and consequently average Sores. Tetter. any gam- Chapped Hands, Chilblains, SK.'KET SuelKTIKS. CAPT. ! mini interest charge to each occupy- i and ail CROSBY. •• aioetatic statesmanship pre- family Corns, Skin Eruptions, and positive- an home is Masonic. The 1*...jie-s meet at Masonic ling and owning incumbered ly eiuvs Piles, or no pay required. It is S U 31 31 K II A IS II A X G K 31 K X T home t > Temple. at the corner ot Main and lias >41. The average incumbered guaranteed give perfect satisfaction or High Tukkk Tkips Pkk Wki.k. .ratie party now fully ami St reels. an is worth inoin-v refun-led. Price 2a cents per box. ■ occupied by owning family Leaves Belfast ■mmitu-d itself to the polie\ For sail- R. H. Palestine Command-: y, K. T., N-- 14 every Tuesday, Thursday and >l.s:;u and is i lie mil bered f«»r 8*tsl. by Moody. Saturday at In.on m.; Blake's Point. Il'.hii n and of the < oiifederaey. Regular meeting- 2*1 Wednesda\ e\ening in of the families and Buck's Harbor. I2.:;n p. >t.: Sedgwick. 1.4" i*. %t.; the to en- occupying owning A each month. at call < !:. it denies jiower boy's tirst investment in green Special meetings Brook 1 in. 1.1 •. x;.; >eea ti vi 1 le.i*. m .; a rri incumbered homes .>3.00 cent, incurred appies ye<* A:m riean manufaetures. and per makes him understand what it is to he King Soluinoi. C"ii!i-ai. R. A S. M.. No. 1 at (Ireen's Landing about 4.1.' p. m.; arrive-'at .ss.32 cent, of tile debt to secure lin et 1st \ in earl: Bar Harlioi ab.eit o.un p. v. in the <’oustitution what it per pur- cramped for money. R'-guiar ing Tuesday eiiing buy your to month. ial at call. UNDERWEAR Connects a; I-desbor.■ every trip with steamer ( < chase m »ney. to pay for improvements, Spe- meetings B. KELLEY & a t he oustitution of the ’on- '■Calls and wounds on horses are GO., ( imbria for X. beer I-le, (iokse < -oe. Ba<- Har- \ unsightly Corinthian Royai Arch No. 7. invest in business, and to buy arioiis arti- Chapter, -AT- bor. S. \\ Harbor. N. B. Harbor. Seal absolute prohibition to lay and objectionable. The. can he cured while 1st fol- Harbor ai.d of when these Regulai meetings Monday evening Bar Harbor. ■ r the of nianu- cles personal property, the hors.- is >rill worked Pick full proteetion any 1-y applying lowing moon. Specials at call. East Side of River. BELFAST, served on are not associated witli others. moiik's (Call 2 IF^binner steamer ('imbria. rover ( level and. in the felieit- objects Ccuk. Plnenix Lodge. No. 24. Regular meetings in the State hav- Will be led this as usual. Wool re KKTI KM o There are eight cities on or before full moon. PALMER’S. opera season, a Mr. Webster, is •■Imi a hob It is when a fellow .‘n Monday evening of from >.174 in dock- young love has lost Will leave <. teen- Ba ndina every Moudav. Wed- ing a population Specials at call. c-eived at the null, or it can be left in lieatio11 kite.” He seeks to his head that the girl in the ease is likely to nesday and Friday at s."'i m. ;'n. eanviih s.nfi land. to 30,427) in Portland. These cities Timothy Chase No. 12<». Regular \. m.. ( i•moderate statesmanship les- mercifully lay her own on his shoulders. Lodge. Brooklin. pi.un >i Seditwiek. 1".:; \. m.; are Auburn. Augusta. Bangor, Bath. meetings, 1st Thursday evening in each B.uek's Harbor. 11.:!" a. m Pdake's Point. 12." > m.; v ere never yet ineuleated by Belfast, with Conant <( Co., Biddeford. Lewiston. Portland and dock- La tirlppe Again. month. Specials at < al u Isleshoro. pj 4b i■. vi.; arrive at Belfast a' 2.00 p. >r. ( aii Sits " Saraentvilie. rlaii landing. patriotism. t he ii of La Iasi sea- Independent >rdek Odd Ekllows. Bo-l- Oil Ellis if land. In these cities 23 cent, of 1)uring «*i*i11.-11• Wipe Ginn, de "I the tow ai d per Grippe Fonneets a: Isleshoro for Fastmeand all River Democracy son I>r. King’s New 1 f*>r ie- meet at Odd Fellows Block, Main street. -AT- the home families own. and 03.77 percent, >isrovery Cnnsam])- “ Bandings to Banaor; a' Belfast with steamer for fellow-citizens ;> practically T!«>n. ( and (.’olds, «-d to he Canton Pallas, P. M., No. 4. E 0.0. F. Swift «f- Paul, homes that >1.7-’ ougbs pru\ the ('.linden. Rockland and Bo-ton. Steamer (’imbria To hire, the they occupy: :,,'>t Meets on the 2d evening of each :i lias always maintained. remedy. Reports from the many who Thursday PALMER’S. " eonneets at Isleshoro for Belfast every trim cent, of the total owning families own month. C. H. Sargent, iatic party. North or south per used it eojiljrm tliis statement. They were Freight taken at reasonable rates ami oners their homes free of incumbrance and 1S.- not Penobscot No. 2." tilled Freiirht for Blue IF' a. is lmt a clotlicd with only quickly relieved, hut tie disease Encampment, Regular /-’. B. promptly. forwarded gro dog. Knowlton, via steamer from Sedgwick. cent, to incumbrance, and left no had results. We on the 1st and bd a white man 27 per subject ask you to give this meetings Tuesday evenings rights that is in each numth. Iloumi trip tickets from all landing- -.-1-i re- 20.01 cent, of the total number of remedy a trial and w« guarantee that Summer Monroe with John the per yon Hosiery Twombly, duced rates on a limited time. 'pect. although, perhaps, will he satisfied with Waldo No. 12. home and families own free results, or the purchase Lodge, Regular meeting “ small office he to owning hiring E. B, SAM I. H. BARBOFR. Man:, o-r. may tiling will he refunded has no every Friday -AT- Sealley, of incumbrance and 0.02 cem. own pi’L'e It equal in evening. F. W. P« >TB. A-rent. Belfast. in be made useful in some per Aurora Rebekah La Grippe, or anv Chest or Lung Lodge. Regular meetings F. WARRFX. homes that are incumbered. The incum- Throat, Stockton at Brmen's Stable, \-en;. (irecn -Landing. .’•rsted Northern constituency, Trouble. Trial bottles free at R. H ..tv’s oil the 2d and 4th Tuesday evenings of each PALMER’S. brances on the homes in these cities bear Store. m--nth. ude the Southern Democrat. Drug Large hottl-s. 50 an 1 >!.(»»>. Brooks a ratio to flic value of j Knights of Pythias. All bodies of this with A. E. Chase, rat of t he N- a t h, and t he slightly grentei what is a those that are incumbered than is the case “Doctor, good cholera mixture order meet in Castle Hall, High street, over "in the If. B. they tempt hy grati j ■1 r tins time ot ice Brooksville, A. Bodge, with the homes and farms of the state. year?" "Weil, cream, Ch.as. N. Back's store. Straw Penoliscot Bay Steainboat Line Personal ambitions. ar«- alike watermelon Hats. L'AmeVhtnty | and lager beer will do vrr\ Silver Cross Lodge, No. As. meets every j the ratio fi»r city homes being 30.37) per \ Green's Landing with 1 Frenchniitii's Hay Steamboat f'0.1 purpose of all of them tc ! Well." Wednesday evening. At cut. The average rate of interest on in- PALMEJR’S. cored man Ins constitutional j Happy Hoovler-*. Finformed Rank meets first M- ndav eve- cumbered homes is .3.1*2 cent., \ Cajd. A. O. Candage, 1392. Summer 1892. ■ win iIn- destine- j city pel ning in each month. Arrangement, power hy 1 Wm. Timmons, postmaster of ldavillc, PRICES 10c. TO $2.00 EACH. which is below the average rate borm- by Prim; --e Coiimil No. li. lAt'.aan S;.-ter- final ha ren with 1-urity of oiu national »lrr- j Did., wide-; "Kleeine Bitters have done. ! lionm.- of tin >fate. and the meets --li til-- first and third iosed the farms and ; u-'We f..r me than all other ! liood, Tuesday by their outcry against 1 medicines com. Thos. annual interest charge to each P evenings of each month. Cajtf. Burgess EMMELINE, ail the force bill, a average ie d. for that had ic-iing arising from Kid. simple j lNltEl-KNl-KNI t'KIlKK --1- Rf.I'MEN Taira-! Summer Neckwear at Palmer’s. lii-lfast. .1 ime i1, wu.- L-;.irl Edward T^uo. j occupying and owning an incum- I My -aid Liver Trouble." .John Leslie, farm Capt. eive an to the courts J family tine Tribe meets it of i appeal Knights P.vthias Had «»n and after 1st will ;»> as bered home in these eight cities is >03. ; «-i atid stiirkiium, ot the sane- nlaee. says; j July f...F.-.v- went States subject to r!n linai I oil the second ami fourth s of each er 1 Find Kleetrie i„. Tuesday peria i:,_. ’I'lie average home owned and incum- i ILtimst" the best Kidney j I louse ii self in an\ connst- city month. !., axes 1»i ■ .oksvilie. -IT. "a st j ;»• r : o'! !.: er 11ed i 11e. i11ade me fi e 1 I ike a new j !1 bered is worth >2..>1_. and the average in- 11-4'. ;i. in.; Hiurhes- point, *.;>() ! the elections ot National j man." .J. W. Ancient order l nttkd Woj.-kmkn. En- Soft 6l Stiff j ni.: Rvders Gardner, hardware Hats,colors, .. merchant, Fox a. m nee eon is ,! '-. j *. 7.4.'» Bnne Ki!n, s.l" •; :' |1 cum bra tliei >1,1| Lo'ige. N meet- at I e>- a method with town, terprize As, Knightsol mi m; pursued says; Kleetrie Bitters is j lb ’fast a a. in. and >. in ■ just At PALMER’S. j ai ii; •>: oacise the lads Hall on the second and fourth ! state" tiic way Pythias "- •>! sin-cess in Kneland and hing for a man who is ah run down and Leax Bel lasta. n and m.. l.inie ; in each month. j which were the chief of this in- Thursday (warnings Kiln. :;.4" in.: Rvder < .,. vei v *t her under t lie | objects j d* n't nr. w h.-Tht lie !i\ > *.r he found p. b,\e, lb.lb 1 ;m; 4.0- right | j G. A. R. Al! Grand booms meet at ! \cstigation arc: 'That in everv 100 farms ; m-w strength, go* .i and felt Army I p HI.: Hu-lies’ Point. b_'" in.41 iMitution there is a appetite just ■' remeoy j Memorial Building on Church street. ! a. m. and b,im p. a rri\ es ii'i Brooks, :• : : ;..u oil the are hired. 2d are own- like he had a new lease .m iife 5()e. a ! HAMMOCKS at PALMER'S. .ai laws. should I he average eight j Only Thomas H. Brooksx i!h- s. Uedne-iix- Why | at R. H. Marshall Post No. 42 lue-ts j Monday !j i'd under incumbrance and 72 are owned i-ottie. Mooily's 1 >i i;g Store.' .-•St of all be I | evenings. days only. precious right Thursday Tile Finnic without incumbr tint ; that in Ion: | meets with M. F. rail: an i\ illuT md be left to the of every "It must hi* dreadful when a Thomas 11. Marshal'; Relief Corps meets An elegant line <•; rh*> above am ids can be fmiml merry professional at Belfast s ■■■<.,. ri.. and le.ix :i •_ Ikbil'a-t at 1.2" homes on the average 32 arc hived, b* arc knows she has n>sr her every —at— ii" gather about the in j j singer voice!" "But Friday evening. p. n, polls »> are own E. Son- of j owned, under incum Prance and it is still more dreadful when she is nut Andrew Clark Camp Veterans. Passeu-er- ikinu -dinr. Fmnn-line a: ;a and Mississippi:' Our New Belfast j and that i: the a ware of the fact No. 4b.. meets every Monday evening. eoliliert X\ irh SteaiM. r- M 1. i;i- md ini •■ •ii.o- i who have allied Jed without incumbrance: P. Palmer’s, usiasts. Dwight diate bv < ; cities mentioned, in Granges. Seaside. No. 24b. Regular meet- ; landing-, iviu_ over niuh.t 111 ,,-rine eight previously every The Greatest strike. Steamer will n : r We-t >0 .;h the Democrats to realize every at new i lb-...k-\ j;;,- mi »‘4 are ing Saturday evening Grange 31ASON 1C TEMPLE, BELFAST. •• l(i0 homes tin* average hired, then* are through i dream of free trade. < an- Among the giear strikes that of Dr. Miles Hall street over Primrose pas-enirers. upper High Hill, i t£S seven are owned with in timberan-and in his New Heart Cure has \IKI\H. ; if* terrible responsibility of discovering prov- Eipiity Grange. No. 170. meets every Sat-; 21) are owned without incumbrance. en itself to he oie- of the most They can hope to accom- important. unlay evening at the new building on the Arrives in Bellas, a. m.: t2 bu, am; 10.00 1 he demand for it has become ui. Feax es Belfast 2" and 1"."" a in at astonishing. Augusta road, near Randall Ellis'. p. and -ire only the sacrifice of f..:;n Already tin* treatment of heart disease is Nkw England Order of Protection. Call and See j». in. him of American citizen- Leaves Xmt »rt on dignity The Journals George. being revolutionized, and many Belfast No. 140 meets at Odd Fel- lip m 12.21). 00 m 8 1 unexpected Lodge o.no "''i. cures tn., Camp.ne i'tniu xveek :a p. m Arrives it effei ted. It soon relieves short ows Hall on the Sei •< *ud and fourth breath, Monday j Xorthport o.b»n ami In.20 a. m.; 1.20 •, m. t> "f tin- Democratic of The Belfast Journal is fortunate m pos- in side. arm. party Muttering, pains shoulder, weak evenings in each month. I APT. K.TRl’K, Manager and S. in their State Conventions a humorist uii its st who :t sends hungry of American Legion of E. sessing iIt', spells, oppression, swelling Honor. Bay City PITCHER. 'you will find Belfast, dune 2.'. IS;>2. r votes in Senate and ankles, smothering and heart dropsy. Dr. Council. No. bfi2, meets at the office of Geo. House, ! out to represent the paper on pub.;. occa- :ce, meets on the second and fourth Thurs- No. Hisffli St., a jewelry store,' at «;is himself He was desire until they shall he se- enjoyed immensely. partic- sprees, hot Mashes, nervous chills, of at the opium day evenings each month store of -'Over Boston 5 and 10 Cent Store.)- TIME-TABLE. possession of national power, ularly impressed with the >ecnery. etc. habit, etc. C. E. Johnson. Rockland Tribune. OF On and after June •>*>. I H1V2, trains ciifty can there he in intrnst- ! ANI) EXAMINE IUS STOCK connecting Judge Stuy—“What is the charge against TKM PERANCK SOU IET1ES. National Dank at Burnham with through trains for and from !' .it*- of national cur I»ui and to return t<* Do. '■Hiking system The Journal. Belfast, is evi- Bangor.. 4.7, _ ! Republican For a sluggish and t* liver nothing can THE COURTS. ui of the before rpid Positive Headache Cure. Foundry A M. leney days in a ndition, and is now Announce to the dentiy prosperous surpass Ayer's Pills. They contain no cal- The Supreme Judicnl Court for Waldo public that they are prepared Portland .11 4" 1 40 [ 10 POWDERS IN* A BOX. to do all kinds of because its have been en- County holds three sessions on the (E. I> 4- HUH M 40 man in Massachusetts who rejoicing quarters oinel. nor any mineral drug; but are oni- annually, |W,„, j ^! rirst Tuesday in January and the third Tues- Price 35 Cents per Box ”’1 W 1).4T 1.;.1 •m larged by a good-sized extension, thereby ; of the active of government, who favors posed principles the best of and October. For Sale By All Druggists. 15!’ I. F Vs : it amount of "elbow room The day April & Machine Works. ms. who giving any wroot MAN* VFACTl P.ED BY Foundry favors honest mon- vegetable cathartics, ami their use Probate Geo. K. on ! !■ M. !‘ M Journal is a mode! newspaper, and should ! always Court, Judge Johnson, A.M. a and j the second of month. Also manufacturers of the > each G. A. KIRCHMA/ER. Ph. C. Toledo, 0. permanent, steady have plenty of room t make itself felt. ! results ill marked benefit to the patient. Tuesday I Geo. E. (w. 1».. _ taring prosperity, who de- (laze t*q Dexter. Insolvency Court, Judge Johnson, j Iy21nrw 1 ! [Eastern A won a Circular Saw Portland.11 _■< 1 _ i;,>te ami uueert pretty girl musket at a lottery. on the second Wednesday of each month. Hege Mills, gambling lin- V.M. P.M. The Belfast Journal has removed its large : heii they gave it to her she asked, “Don’t Belfast Police Court, Judge lb W. lingers, 'iticss, who will not say that he | Holmes' Stave Machine Waterville.74-, 4 _ j J they give ;t soldier with it"" civil term, on the first and third Mondays in tlie views of the majority of press to a new addition, made necessary b\ Jfc'Wi'"-.14' j each month. Hall's Stave Burnham, depart.' 2" 3 n<> ,,411 1 •7»< and that he its increased business. The work was done Malarial and other atmospheric inMuences Jointer, party, agrees jj County Comm ■doners' Court, M. S. Stiles, rnity .. 41. •_•. 7 20 "ms mu- Maine ■ are East s of the of tin* Re- between the two weekly issues, the big j best counteracted by keeping the blood Jackson, Otis I>. Sears- Seminary, Mill Thorndike. *>n 7,3; 7 3,; majority j Chairman; Wilson, Gearing. Quarry Derricks, ‘11 I chine moved on rollers. The '7 7 40 r>0 ■; > as to the policy which shall being bodily ! pure and vigorous with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. mont. and Simon A. Payson, Belfast. Ilegu- j J:• t,; ts season. Patent Iron City p.j .50 serious illness at this Ayer’s Sarsa- and 1 >ereml»er. ltev. A. F. I*li. Sheaves, Stone Jacks, Unity with us about these or CHASE, I>., Principal. Belfast, arrive.:» 47 1; 25 000 '/"■ tilings, is best !!l' parilla the all-the-year-round medi- MAILS. Plows. station. The Tliereare a few Democ rats world! Here are I Hussey /Flag I.20 p. m. train with Flying Queer Queer people! Yankee cine in existence. The for Portland and Boston. where is all our men and women by thousands suffering | Belfast t»*ail closes at 0.25, a. m.. and j Ag^rreftate attendance, last year. r>85. Dealers in public opinion CIRCULAR SAWS A BELTING. l imited tickets for Boston are mov sold at $5 00 from all sorts of diseases, all manner ! l.oo and 3.J5 m. The mails arrive on the ! ‘uree with us, or profess to bearing A Successful Poem. “My last poem made p. from Belfast and all stations on Branch. of their all on and arrival of the trains and for which Term CiM. t<> ‘".about these or some pains, spending physicians a great hit. The editor was struck with it.” stages, Fall Opens Aug. »*-GI VE DS A CALL. Through tickets all points West and North- things, no but rather when ! time see under head of trains and west via all routes, for sale In F. E. Ck«*wi ion the stream ‘•getting better, worse,” Good! Knocked him down, did you ?" stages. fv, great Republican at hand there's a which it Agent, Belfast. PAYSON '' right remedy says BELFAST FREE LIBRARY. SEX I) FOR CATALOGUE. 4t3l Machine toward a ordinary sort. The medicine is Dr. Pierce's turneries, toiiet articles, tropical region, j j brushes, sponges, noons, and from 0.30 to 8.JO o'clock Medical and it's different ! is a Tuesday. is and the climate Holden Discovery, ; etc., giving away large numbei of trial and stormy — Thursday Saturday evenings. The li- 1 : from the ordinary nostrums in this: bottles of Dr. Miles’ celebrated Restorative ri,l full of fever and all and room are free to all Prosthetic and disease. ■ brary in- Operative. ! It does what it claims to do. w costs you \ Nervine. He guarantees it, t-* cun head- reading #• GENESEE TABLE and DAIRY K»"'V of Save habitants Belfast over fourteen California. Harrison. We of Benjamin noth ache, dizziness, nervous years $49 i;il /if/.' prostration, sleep- 1 h*ur of liis 1 age. Persons residing in town years Administra- The wav is this: You pay your druggist lessness, the ill effects of spirits, tobacco, temporarily Two than other may use the library on the same conditions D.ys Quicker any '"He I'm- the country—respect $1.00 for a bottle. You read the directions, Ii coffee, etc. Druggists say it is the greatest j Dr. ISAAC HILLS. i'i' as residents. Excursion. SALT. sperity at home. His Admin- I and von follow them. You get better, <>r I! seller they ever knew, and is universally don't. If do, another bottle also DISTANCE FROM BELFAST TO Hills Building, High Ht opposite Court Housf conducted Tourist Ex- | encountered you you you buy j; satisfactory They guarantee Dr, Miles’ personally 1 foreign diplo- Maine. We have ,i'.>t received a car-load of this v', another. If don't better New Pure in all ruses Belfast, cursions to Colorado, Ctah, and all Pacific cele- wisdom and and perhaps you get Heart of nervous or Belmont.0 miles North port. 1 miles ! SHEARER'S ’•■iimiphant skill, March 14, tfJ! coast points leave Boston Boston & Albany brated salt and otter it at von get your money back. And the queer organic heart disease, palpitation, pain in Broooks. 12 Palermo...... 25 depot* the following prices: ""ducted our domestic affairs j 3 c. arrive at so arc to ; etc. 11 every Thursday, m.; San Francisco Bids, 22 " is that many people willing ; side, smothering, Fine book on “Nerv- Burnlmm.20 containing 1-4-poand bags at .$3.00 per which | thing Prospect.14 Tuesday following. Rates, car berths. bid. 1 ,, '-.v has inspired every be sick when the so near at hand ous and Heart Diseases" free. 15 W sleeping remedy’s j Frankfort.... Searsmont.... .10 Joseph li a mson Williamson. .1 r. Ac., furnished on to vour nearest "t j '* | appication 30 " the (Tovernment with a new Public. Collections a (o:i"ain,,lii Impound bags at .$3.00 per J Freedom. ...IS Sears port.<; Notary ! specialty. ticket agent, or to F. E. SHEARER’, Manager, or bb*,>1S’ ink rhe Everybody Likes * country will have node- She Knew Him. Isles boro.... 10 Stockton.10 to JAS. S. SMITH, Agent. 5 State St., Boston. 60 containing 5-pound bags at $3.20 per ''"s to to be called the Jackson.15 ... 0 3in29 >W the days of the fishery handsome, especially young Sw anville builds, said a little Belfast “tell me ladies. But that is as JOSEPH WILLIAMSON & Sacks 14 the Samoan muddle, or ! “Papa," girl, simply impossible long Knox.17 Thorndike....20 SON, containing 14-pound bags at $1.00 per lp'' |‘llfI as fare a their is covered with Liberty. .10 22 j, ,,|ie confusion and disorder in story.” pimples, Troy. Half lb. I'll tell you a true story.” blotches and sores. But wait, there is no Lincolnville. 12 Unit\.24 sample pockets given awav with first of the domestic Admin- j “Well, TO LIST. The is true stories.'' need of this; one or two of & Counsellors at Law purchase. quality very nice aiid we know dj''"‘tinent*'i' I “I don't like | bottles Sulphur Monroe.1H Waldo. 0 Attorneys will all li the Admin- TENEMENT ON HIGH STREET. Call at please those who use it. accompanied I “I don’t know any oth‘*r kind.' Bitters wili remove ali such disfigurations, ! Moutvilie .... 10 W iuterport. .20 Mr. I room 4 Masonic Cleveland. I am, faith- do. Tell me ’bout the last ami make your face fair and Fannie M orrill.0 1-2 Offices Over American Express Office, Belfast. A Temple. “Oh, yes you rosy. I F. W. BROWN. SWAN & SIBLEY Geo. F. Hoar. went iishiub” Editress. COMPANY. time you [Adapted. | Bell, *Post office. Turtle is about 7 miles. established 1816. Belfast, 11, 1892.—3w32 | Head, lyrl Aug. Belfast, April G, 181*2.—14tf Searsport Locals. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Burnham. At a town held Lincolnville Center. The social dance SHIP NEWS. meeting j steamers sharply competing. Lumber and August 22d, it was voted to build a new given at the band hall, August loth, was a general cargo freights to the River Plate and Schooner H. T. Wood is in with coal for Brazil are East Skarsmont. Mr. and Mrs. Richard- dam on the water power. This will be a success in spite of the weather... .The first POET OF BELFAST. ports holding their own, with bus- ane. iness brisk to the River. A moderate L a fairly $1.00 son are at Will Bickford’s-Miss to the now of course of three lectures was at the visiting great advantage company engag- given ARRIVED. demand for with Naval prevails tonnage One Dollar is a small sum, but it \a ii,tit i Carter and wife are visiting Abner Lizzie Hunt has to ed in mills for the manufacture of baud G. N. His Stores from the South to gone Worcester, Mass., building liall, August 15, by Kelley. 17. Europe at 2s 7 l-2d Aug Sehs Sarah E Ward, Boston ; Mol- ">2s 10 l-2d lots of Warren. on a visit-Mrs. John lumber on the east side of the and of for Rosin, and 3s 10 l-2d «As 1 l-2d Cunningham and! island, subject was “The Battle Gettysburg.” lie Rhoades, Philadelphia. 1 for Spirits to Cork for orders, as to size and O. (?. Eaton a children have returned to their home in will also make a to The lecture was a recitation Aug 18. Sehs S E Boston Capt. made short visit in good showing parties preceded by by ! Nash, ; Bloomer, position of vessels. Tobacco hence Has per, Boston. freights town this week. Franklin, Mass_Mrs. Charles Robinson I who may desire to look over this line water Lucelia Marriner, which was rendered in a to the Mediterranean have advanc- SHOE 10. Sell Daniel B slightly LEATHER Aug Fearing, Bangor. 24s been on and daughter, Lottie,are at George Donnell’s. I with a view to engaging in the manufacture very tine manner. Seh Mark ed, having paid Kentucky hhds. Frank Field and son, of Boston, are visit- Aug22. Pendleton, New York. hence. West India ....Miss Josie of is of woolen at this Several freights are inactive. relatives here. Hyde, Boston, Mass., goods place. par- Suitable vessels are ing SAILED. scarce and held for high- in this mat- Monroe. Miss Mary Carlou and Miss visiting her aunt, Mrs. Flora Bickford_ ties are interesting themselves er figures, hut orders are not numerous. E. S. of is 20. Sehs Jacob M I Walker, Harrison, Maine, visit- Etta Belfast, are visiting here. Miss Aug Haskell, New York ; The for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hunt are at E. P. ter and it is confidently expected that a Snow,of Daniel B poor prospects remunerative home- ing friends in town. Carlon is in the of Rev. J. Fearing, Philadelphia. ward freight and the extra hazards of the W.T.COLBURNj Mahoney’s for two weeks. woolen mill will be erected here as early as employed family Aug 21. Sehs Mollie Rhodes, Rockland; hurricane season, are factors in ■Just notice the goods Walter Nichols and of A. She worked 7 in Monroe Tremont. prominent following v wife, Farmington, next season. Savage. years Bloomer, the dullness in the $1.00 East Thorndike. Drs. R. H. and S. F. prevailing tropical trades. per pair. are of I. C. Closson. in the family of Mr. David Dolloff and made AMERICAN PORTS. Homeward from >le., guests Castine. A musieale was at the j freights nearly all promi- Chase and Miss of are given nent Men’s Lace and Ethel, Massachusetts, many friends here, and all were to see New 10. sehs Char- foreign ports are down to about the Congress it. Hoi art and wife, ol Dorchester, Normal summer visi- glad York, Aug Arrived, Taylor Hall, Aug. 17th, by lowest ever which Good Mrs. B. A. Files_Miss Rose and she lias a lotte Buck, John Len- point known, lias some- style. are the of Mrs. Forest Treat. visiting Hodg- her, to know that such pleas- Pendleton, Bangor; j Mass., guests tors and local talent. A pleasing programme thal, L II thing of a restrictive influence upon outward Men's Buckle den is teaching in the Palmer district-Mr. ant in Carver, do; Hopkins, Larrabee, j Heavy Hr,,,,,. situation Belfast-Miss Lizzie Moore business. Coastwise are ■'* Miss Carver leaves to ao was before a audience. The do; Sarah L Davis, Jones, Belfast; 17, clear- ! freights inactive, Great wearers. Angie Saturday Charlie Chase, of Middleton, Conn., visited presented large is at her with rates about home from Mass., visiting parents, ed, bark R A C Smith, Hooper, Manzanilla; ! steady for lumber and Lace and Button pi a tine situation offered her at Beverly, A. Files proceeds were turned over to the Castine weak and Boys’ Boots his aunt, Mrs. B. recently-Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Moore. She has been is, cleared, sell Nahum Chapin, Arey, St irregular for coal. The fact that and Mass. the railroad good. K. J. Knowlton returned to Waterville last Village Improvement Society, which was re- Johns and Ponce, P R; 10, cleared, harks barges are delivering coal above or short-hand writing. the in Ladies’ Kill Button, learning stenography John S bridges Boston at with Con, " L. C. Havener made the run from week_Ross C. left town last week cently formed with the officers: Havana, Rice, Havana; Emery, going rates, Bangor Higgins following ... one Sense and .Mrs. Margie Waite, from Franklin Bark, Wooster, Bnenos Ayres; arrived, sell Ed- cent additional per bridge instead of Opera Toes, on bis wheel in less than three in the interest of the He will Frank P. Wood, president: Edwin Morey, three cents as Ladies’ Kid Lace Monday Cooper Dip. Mass., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; win 1 Morrison, Isleslioro, Me; sailed, seh formerly, hears with pressing Boots, p„, hours. visit towns in Franklin and Somerset coun- vice A. Boston; severity upon all competing vessels, in con- /. eat her president; F.Richardson, secretary; John Moore_Mrs. Ruth Lincoln has been Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, 20, arrived, Tips, sell sideration of the extreme low Ladies' Good Kid ties, returning by way of Bangor, where he William G. Sargent, treasurer; executive brig Katalidin, Lord, Bangor; Isaiah freights pre- Oxford r. Ed. Eaton and Sid. Treat went to Bucks- visiting friends in town. She lived here | K Stetson, Trask, Kennebec; 21, vailing from all coal depots. Charters; Sell. Patent Leather will advertise the fair week.... committee, Mrs. William J. F. arrived, M. B. Tips. to their studies at Dip during Witlierlee, 1 sclis George B Izetta and Milieu, Manzanilla to New 1'oit Tuesday complete many years-Miss Eva Leonard lias open- Ferguson. July York, Ladies’ Good Kid cedar. s«i. Sea. Flora New York Oxford / tlie .Miss Carrie A. Ferguson, who has spent sev- Locke, Charles H. Hooper, J. P. Shepherd, Fourth, Bangor: passed the Gate, sehs A Condon, to Seminary. ed her alter been a lew- Common Sense. shop, having away Hiyford and Win Butman, Rondout for Bos- Hallowed, chalk, >1.4J. Sch. Nellie S. Pick- eral weeks here with her mother, Mrs. Jos- George A. Wheeler. The next meeting will Ladies' Patent Leather A. and E. D. 1’. Nichols, weeks on a vacation. She will put in a ton ; Lester A Perth for Ban- ering, Jacksonville to Providence, h, Capt. Ceorgc beheld at the Town Hall. large Lewis, Amboy lumber, ; eph Higgins, leaves this week for Minneapo- Thursday, Aug. 25, ; So.2a. Sch. Lester A. Perth Amboy Ties. went to Bath Momla\ to attend the launch stock of fall and will In* ! gor 22, arrived, brig Harrv Stewart, Ban- Lewis, millinery, glad to .V. cuts. I.allies' Pine Kid lis, Minn., where sin; has been sev- Swanville. Edward came gor: sailed, bark E A (' Portland, coal, Sell. Mars A. Opera d the Bourn ike. engaged Patterson to meet all her customers Comical Smith, Manzanilla; Shj,v1 again.... ; St. Hall. Eli/.abethport io coal, 70 < 'onimon Sense and < : eral years as teacher of mathematics. Her homesick, but is Miss Edna eleaved, sliiji Nicholas, Carver, San Fran- Portsmouth, >pt improving.... Brown will lie here in a cisco. e< nts. Sell. v. C. C. Tor re who has hern few days....Our Renj. Fabeiis. Trinidad to New I.allies' Pine Over Gaiters. \, supplying numerous friends here wish her a pleasant. Bent is at her old home. Miss Blanche Hen- to w ill Boston, Aug 10. sell Susan N York, asphalt, S2. ev. B. («. I lari mtt's left for his home telephone Winterport lie in opera- | Arrived, and Light Colors. pulpit., | iournev and safe arrival in the western citv. derson is the of Mrs. F. H. Haskell, Ga: ar- •' guest Cunning- tion in a few .Mr. Pickering, Brunswick, 17, Misses Solid (.rain Mar\ard, .Mass,, Tues»lay. j days... Bunnells’folks, rived, sehs Button, //.. j ....Several people from this town will at~ ham ....M rs. James Nickerson, of Everett, Waldemar, Leland, (’ape Huy- Boston Produce Market. and who lately moved to this a ticii: Cyrus Sitring Heels, 11. N. who is mi the force of the place,lost daugh- j Hall, Coombs, Brunswick: Jas Muart, police I tend Eastern Maine State Fair, at Ban- is a welcome visitor among her many Misses Genuine Kid Mass., ter last l.'> and s Holmes, Ryan, Belfast: Kit Carson, Button, n. week, years months old.... ! Taplcv, 1’O'Ton. Any. 22, IS',»2. The M.di' io. Mass., is his vacation ! gor. friends... We were to sec the famil- Rondout sdis following .in to- ed and Heels, spending pleased IK, arrived, Mary EUza and s < m it at i< ms m Spring Mrs. Zina Kuowlton, an aged of this day | ill | iv isii ms. produce, * < w it h Ins lady ‘Sadi** Salih* New butter- 1atlier, Capt. Nelson Smart. Fkkkimw. Mr Miles, of Brookline. Mass., iar face of Mrs. Annie Jackson, of Boston, Corey, Winterport: I'On, New York and Vermont dairy. good to lie also have Misses Giant i, who lived with her son \ ork : \ -i town, Caleb, died in i lc, Coom bs, »w r., D C : sai 1- choice. 21 a 22e Lastern to at School last M rs. (JeorgeD «Teamcry. good" hoiee Button at Tar, Miss Millie Shiite is a tour ui lVn- and Miss Ennna Edwards. of Belfast, visited Sunday Sunday.... Mary • Henrietta for ;it 22"24'. The above making Bellas!, where she was sud- *d, ship Buenos Ay res; l‘.l, ar- ipiorations are receiver?.' Child's Good J. Nickerson is her mother in Brad- visiting, ijnife | t'm -.1 wholesale lur>. Grain Button •• s« t mi her Later in the Miss Ella Edwards last week... .M iss Ella visiting rixed. sch Alfretta S Snare, prices rictly County bicycle. the ol a Smith, Fajardo. denly, result, shock She leaves one PR: Cheese Northern idndee full creams, at u 12 11, at 7~,c. Edwards visited her in Belfast ford this week... .Mrs. S. .1. and Miss ••h-ured, Hyrus Hail. Coombs, K»*nin«- "easi'ii she will visit Hancock and parents last Lily " I"1': twins. lii» |o l -4e; fair to Washing- and several sons.... Freeman 1 *t*c aiid fancy ..I at d daughter Baltimore: 20, cleared, sell Lizzie B " S A large* assortment of good and Reuben Beals returned from Oakland and At-| 1-2. 'age, 1 2 a H»e. Ton oounties. Saturday Sunday....Mrs. Sibley Friday Ga. wood's family are all at for a Willey, Rivers, Brunswick, Kg'gs Lastern extras at 22. Vermont and good wearing tine goods at low , dinner in >o>rthport j New and daughter visited Mrs. Crosby Fowler in took Unity with Mrs. Eleanor Bel- Balt:more, Aug Hi. Arrived, seh I> H Mampsliire extras at 22e. t apt. Elbridge Hollersoii has taken com- week. last and .Miss kins, a lady who will be remembered by Rivers, Coleord, Kennebec; 22, a rri ved, ba rk Piiultr> Northern flesh-killed siirin- Iueken> i'nity Thursday Friday... : marrow and North .Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gowen fall.... Ho not. that llev. J. A. and Miss Hiehborn, returned Aug. via Stewart, pea. ^2 o.,; idioiee screen pea. at McClintock Block. port... forget Savage 15tli, Blake, Philadelphia: is, arrived, si 7.»«2 oo; High StrJ and Boston. I ]'«at stnir. seh A W haiul-pieked medium, UO/,2 mi; are visiting Mr. B. Gowen and friends in will speak here next Sunday at *J.M0 p. m., I’avoina to Boston, from their Euro- Ellis, Ryder, Rondout: cleared, choice yellow eyes, si 00/, 1 nr,. Belfast. Aujr. 2.">. 1SU2. to Bev. K. «. 12 OO next with Mrs. Eliza Clement after- ed at once-Not ago while driving Westborough, Mass., is her ton: Annie P Chase, Ellis, New York: •* September. Thursday long visiting 18, dried, fc) 11,. 4 a 7 Hides. It,, 2 on ti 4 _o seh William p noon. .. .The his many relatives in town_Mr. arrived, Slater, Boston ; 2ooa2 27 l imni of quarterly session of the Waldo with wife and child from Mt. Waldo to Crocker, of Small, Heans.pea, Lanih. 11 It.. \na 1 2 CIGARS Tlie Congregational Church, sen cleared, Daniel B Fearing, Clifford, medium, 1 77 a 2 oo Land* Skins. 50a05 has voted to Good will he held in on Oak No Lincoln, is Mr. and •• Marlboro, Mass., unanimously Templars this place Hill, Mr. Janies Pomeroy got upset. Me., visiting Mrs. James \N a 1 ashington, DC: 10, arrived,.seh Harniona, yellow eyesl 00. 77 Mutton, p It,. Sa 1 o Are without ;i peer. all to its Rev. Almon *1. Crocker... Hut ter. H a pastorate Ratelilie, Saturday next-Mrs. M. T. Mitchell ami bones were broken... .Last Sunday was the .Mr. Horace Noyes, of Yinal- Dodge. Port Liberty; 22, arrived, sehs Char- It), 22 Oats, p I,u,22 It,. 42 a45 Try 'em. 1<> eents. of Me. This lias Heef, f) It., ft a 7 Potatoes. 55 odd Skowhegan, gentleman Mrs. the I haven, arrived to lotte Fish, Pendleton: Charlotte T C. Bellows drove to Sunday School memorial day. Although Saturday night his Sibley, « 0<) been pastor at Skowhegan for ten years, re- Liberty Saturday join Boston. Harley, jp hush, 77 Hound Ho”.p It.. o'«.o and I at Mrs. O. M. Bartlett, Cheese. It,. Halo signing two years since. [Portland Express. stopped at Hotel Waldo. exercises were sad, yet it was sweet to pay family Heagan's.... Mrs, Straw, p ton,d o0a7 on rernandina, Aug Hi. Sailed, sell Anna Chicken, It,. 1 H a 20 Joshua and }.-> Turkey, p Ih, 0«,0 our tributes of respect to the memory of the Thayer little daughter, of Pendleton, sell Calf Skins. 70t7dO Arrivals. Mrs. Nettie Studlcy. Benj. A. Sandy Point, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Hut- Belle, Thomas, Boston; 18, arrived, V<*ul. p It.. d«7 a Jessie Len i. New York. Duck, d It,, OaO Merithew and Fred Wa- many earnest workers who have fallen from Winterport, spent few days here last week. Yea/.ie, Wool, washed, 21 «22 wife, Stafford, Roy chins and daughter, two Mr. and Id. sell K”-£s, |p d<>/.., 20 Wool, unwashed, 22a22 Newmans, our ranks.... who -Miss Jennie Ellis and Jacksonville, Aug Arrived, Mary TKADE “We hope the gentleman Mr. Warren Fowl, D th, 14a I (5 4 on,/ d on MARK. terhouse, Capt. Melvin L. Park, Capt. F. 1*. Mrs. Winton and daughter, all of Jamaica 1" Corson, Robinson, Boston; is, arrived,sell Wood, hard, has Beaver hill will in his returned to their Decs.-, |> !t,. Oa O Wood. soft. 2 OOu 3 50 S. wife ami Amos Niekols bought prosper Anderson, homes in Quincy, Nellie S Pickering, New York. S. NLEEI'ER A I II., Fa< ton. f., Whittier, son, Capt. Plain, Mass., are at F. L. French’s_Mr. MeKeen, Hrt'iil It is the land of our birth and Mass,, Tuesday-Miss Mabel Simmons left West Washington. J> C, Aug Id. /,‘rtai/ Market. lyrO md wife, Jl. R. Blethen and wife. Albert Rhodes is at M. F. enterprise. Cleared, Harriman’s. He sell Kliza J Boston. Heef, corned.}> If.. 7 a H I.inie. hid. 1 Illic/l 05 j our were writes town on the fimbria, to Pendleton, Fletcher, p 1 happiest days spent there,” Monday, resume Huttersalt.},) ho\. ]H Oat .Meal, th. 4«5 There will be a sociable in the lecture has completed his boat began some time ago. her .New Haven, Aug hi. Arrived, sen Melissa 1* Mrs. R. Cr. R. duties as teacher in the model room of 1 Corn, p hush. 70 «tiiions. p Ih. 4m 5 'oin the M. E...... Mr. rask, Trask, Bangor. of Church this, Thursday, Ira Cobe and wife have returned to (’racked corn |P hu. 70 < til,kerosene iral.M a do Limited Gie Castine e> p Normal School. Miss Alice Char t on. SC, Aug is. Cleared, L <'orn Partuersiu Lijjkrty. J. O. Johnson and family, L. | Mary Meal. D hu. 7<» Poiloek. p It. 5 a 5 12 veiling. The committee oil entertainment Boston. N. S. French and son have gone P Williams. rriiE subscribers. u. 1 2 a I Pork. It., 0a lo Mis.> the Nor- {,► |> A li I H I A. 11 C. Morse and family, Elias Skidmore, < > 1 i; A’ N v ill do their best to provide for the comfort to Hancock Point, for a few week’s visit. mal .Norfolk, Aug is. Arrived, bark Henry "ttoll Seed. | cwt, 1 40 Plaster.p hld.l OOm. 1 o5 School-(Jen. W. S. left last, the Mints ..t I'enobsrot and st.it. Mrs. M. 11. Mrs. Mudgett Norwidl ('lark's (.'uve, Me. Codfish, dry. |> tt,. H a OP live Meal. P It,. 4 .ml of all. Refreshments served Mr. Bunker and Mr. of Emily Skidmore, Moody, general partners, and ISAAC II. SHI I,' enjoyment Farrington, Brewer, week tor Mass., and later on will his Perth lb. < 'ranherrie's. | > aid Isaac II. Sherman and Elmer \ soprano May A. (ireemvood, tirst contralto ; vacations •jdtli. Congratulations are extended [ Head... .Mrs. Addie Moore, has returned them Roeivland, Me, Aug 22. Arrived, sell A W speeia! partner", base .aeh eontrii and are in the HEN EliADE in North Haven. An-. to Mr. ■ Juliet Wells, second contralto—will appear knitting shop... .Dayton Biek- by a large circle of Kills, Ryder, Portland. 17. apita 1 of said firm tin "am -i t\s.. from Boston Miss friends.Mrs. and Mrs. Samuel a more accompanied by Whelan, Heveraji’e. daimlitni. lai ". S. id partnci i" to mi 11 at leaves for Castin Normal school this Georgetown, S C, 22. seb "hip Union Hall, Sept. nth. Hark ness a ml oi are Aug Arrived, CHASE. In Hliieliill. to Mr. and Mi' E. I.. 1 1 of that Miss Lula of sons, Boekport, guests I Juab C 2th da.' August. V. h. 1 SiVJ. a n city.... Davis, Boston,is Kaminski. New York. Chase. a son. week....Mr. Frank Perkins’ mill was burn- of and Woodbury, the 1 2l li das of Ai^ne V h •.M»«.* The Post's route to I). to Capt. Mrs. Chas. Bandell_A .small Washington, C., at A. A. Brown's....R. B. Wins- FORK JON EDNA. In Yinalhaven, Aim. 14. to Mr. and hated at ed last no visiting ports. Belfast, t hi" 12th day week; insurance, lie to Mrs. a hopes I company pieniccd at Swan Andrew Edna, daimiitor. h >'. looked j next at the ship S ATE (»H MAINE. carefully after by the going out. .The eldest daughter of Wheel- Sunday evening I'niversalist K Call. Calcutta for New furnishes watermelons for a sociable J Ridgeway, York. MARRIED. this, Church at the W l.l..) \ i-ust 1 2 A Pennsylvania R. R. Co., and so much pains cr Rowell (who recently moved from this usual hour. Subject, “Advan- Thursday, evening. The ladies will furnish M AR ITT M K .M ISC K I.I.A X V. ivrsonalis appeared -In- abo\e nan tages of A tilietion," ■ have been taken in selection of points of to Monroe) died very and Psalms 11!*:17. RESSEY YoSE. In Kin».v. An-'. at the home Eamberi. A ft hur A \ -i;: I ".me II S cake.... B. F. Rice and wife arrived village suddenly Jo, j Capt. Washburn brothers ov Co., of "f the bride's lb Elmer \ Sh«*rman. and m.i.!r .ith th interest to \ both and that her remains were to this for Tliomaston father, by Ke\. lb Ware, lb 1 isit, going coining, from brought place certificate them j-. Brooklyn, last week. Capt. Rice makes Brooks. We were all pained at tlm sud- are laying the keel for a three-masted schoon- Kesscy of Thorndike. and .Miss Vnnie M Vose, of by signed true, our are to be burial. Services were held at the of Knox. edr-ed the same to iie their v..liin!ar\ .■ management congratulated up- but a short house er of about aOO tons : white oak to be J stay... .Capt. Willis Rice and den death of John of at frame, Before me. n Wentworth, lvnox, ol lie HirK.MoKK liKYNOIdiS, in Ellsworth. Vu-. tlie wisdom of their selection. Jameson .While greatest of *■ wile are (Iordan, Sunday. returning the carrying eapa. ity her class. Bwii:? li. H. I d Vh )N. 111 —; expected this week from Brooklyn. Maine (Joneral Hospital, in J>ortland. Frederick 14. William 11. Rmkniore ami Mrs. ( ira I). Key from Belfast Monday, we met L. C. Morse’s Ship Billings arrived at New mdds. both of Ellsworth. north seaksrort items. last week. While lie had been in from San poor health Vork, Aug. Id, Francisco after the COOMliS (I11AN 1'. In I lam n Pittsfield. A town was of colts on their to |'den. Air., hb 1! !. special meeting procession way Belfast remarkable run ol SI* Miss Maud Smart, ot Frankfort, is visit- for some time, lie had kept about and his ipiiek days. This time ard K. Coombs, of Kanjr'or. and Miss Mary I. held Saturday t<* see il the town would ac- to attend the races of the Waldo Horse lias been beaten several times" but (I rant, ol Hampden. LADIES death was tieverthe- at J. S. Nickerson’s. unexpected. Bright’s disease is I ‘ss it is a J>A\ IS-NoRKJS. In An-. 11. ing a new which lias been laid out Breeders’ Joe Miles was remarkable passage. In ls.V2 the Hampden. Edwin cept street, Association, leading IE of said to have been the trouble. His wife died ship Northern Light,-inside the from Davis, Hanover. N. II. and Miss Ke—ie S. Mrs. James Davis, of Searsport village, is and completed, crossing A. P. McMaster’s with Seer, Ralph following with Ross voyage Norris. j some since. He San Francisco to Boston in 7." .lavs'. years leaves four sons and EPOKCOMK SIMMONS. hi iinm. Vu-- 14. visiting Mrs. J. W. Smart. land, running from the Pitts tie hi and Pal- Wilkes five young ones the rear j brought up two Launch of the Edrie D. and Lizzie .1. Simmons, both daughters. V bile his residence was in Roanoke. The great Edjrecomb on ship Hand 3: road the east to with Rolfe—all in two sul- of Tuned Button of Good is myra the Hartlaml road wheeled Mayflower Lodge Templars Patsey Roanoke was launched at ^ Appleton. Knox his post-office was and he .Monday Rath from HA KK1M A N CORDON. In A jo. another trial contest. on the west, which will include the an Brooks, lhmksport. ujr having building kies, making quite imposing appearam-c. the of Arthur Archie S. Harriman. <>f and Miss seemed to lie one of our townsmen.. .Chas. yard Sewall & Co Her keel Ruck-port, of a across the river near the new It is that will feel as well on Harriet M. Cordon, "I Orlaml. L. U. of was bridge hoped they was laid last fall, hut Havener, Worcester, Mass., Hall and family are at home from work was suspended JACKSON-EKSK I N'E. In Morrill. An-'. Jl. h\ mill in process of The vote was their return-It is a hard to see that Boston, at A. F. Mattlu w’s last week building. sight the winter Kev. II. lb Erskine, Jackson am, Miss $1.62. and are stopping at Shadrach Hall’s_Hat- during because of unfavorable Kal]di ! carried and the will be built the wire on all our fruit trees. Hannah L. Erskine, both •>! Morrill. These shoes are .t:> bridge probably pest, worm, hut at the ty iplif A little daughter has arrived at the home tie Ahern is at work in the office of the lto- weather, reopened commencement MEKKI TI!E\V TOI.M A\. In Yinalhaven An-. as soon as possible. Three new two Nearly every tree is affected them more SIMM IK wear, and ’la- story by ol A handsomer or 1J, Will H. Merrithew and Addie I. Tolman, both ivy 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Dow. d-olf Medical Co.Vesta Davis, who is spring. more substantial houses are already up on the new street and or less. are from the of Yinalhaven. the is s*J.a<). Our nriee ■■ Early apples dropping specimen of Rath architecture p'od. of the pansies season, from the garden of Mrs. W E. Mathews has Republican town committee. The colts to Newcastle,” as we cannot sell our tonnage J,r>:;q tons: net .J,40d. Her Edwin Smith and Miss I.aura both J engaged to teach ol Mrs. length Joyce, Pittsfield band C. IT. Nealley, of Monroe, Some is J11 2-10 feet; breadth402-10: 20 feet, Swans Island. We have receiw-u 'he fall term of school at Mt. played several selections and own horses.Misses Lena and Essie depth, just Ephraim. from tin* she has four W11EELEK TK1NDY. In Rockland. An- b afterward in the Sanborn, of Belfast are at J. (_). apples Bro. Nealley’s orchard were not (’(uniting poop decks. She played hall. There was a visiting is a little Frank lb W of Kockland. and Mi— Cbira of Most of our farmers have harvested their Johnson’s. larger than anv vessel ever built heeler, pairs only nice looking hut just to of large attendance of Republican voters, and good enough by tin* firm, the Shenandoah Trundv. Kucksport. and will have more than an j exceeding by grain average W inter port. M r. eat....The Hall Bros, have finished 200 and over 100 were enrolled members of the club. and Mrs. Cornell,of Ports, ironing tons, will he the biggest wooden ves- 1 a lot of afloat. 1 In* TOp. the of Mr. a .d Mrs. A. jumpers for Staples & Soil....Miss Roanoke is equipped with Remarks were made by several mouth,N. H.,ure guests I four DIED. gentlemen, Dannie masts, the tallest rising ISO feet above Mr. and Mrs. Prescott and Chel- and much H. Hanscom. .Oliver Atwood left, last week Staples has sold out her millinerv tin* family,of enthusiasm was manifested. The i deck. The rear mast is made from one were at O. Wv Whitcomb's Mon- for Dark where he has a business in Camden to her and is tree and is a sea, guests Republicans also had a last Sat- Harbor, good posi- partner, splendid stick. The main vard RCKOEN. in Castiuc. An-, is. Darius D. Rut Hag-raising IS 100 ill tion as waiter in a now at home in a feet length. The frame is of white aired 01 ycars. Russet Pointed m B & C W day. urday The Democrats had hotel.... Mr. H. Lufkin Brooks-Quite number C'en. Tips, night. theirs a oak the of The KIKOIN. in Isleshoro. Amr. Is. Darius lb r-'iu. and of visited their of our have had an at planking yellow pine. cabin we6k or wife, Veazie, people outing North- is a and months. a Geo. Abbott, who lias been visiting rela- ten days before_g. E. Kimball daughter, beauty, being finished in quartered oak ajred id years This has been very hard she,- Mrs. R. F. last week_Miss Lizzie port, hut are all at home now. with a KKACKETT. In Kanjr'or. Vu-. bb.Joshua Krack- season and si/.es will tives at lias returned to his and have returned from a two Rowe, they nearly sleeping loom and for the the p Dodge’s Corner, family, week’s parlor cap- ett. aired 77 year-. Littlefield is at home from Boston for a Lute Cook is a well tain, rooms for the mates and a room. home in Mass. sojourn at Point-Mrs. B. vaca. having dug and will dining I)OE. In Providence. K. 1., Aujr. 1", James W. Lowell, Sandy Thomp- A 11 the conveniences arc* a draw provided, Doe, of a-ed so son tion of few weeks-Mrs. I. J. Dunham the water into the house with a including formerly Washington, years. and some others have returned pump, a hath room. A < Mrs. A. A. Colcord.of is at her from Old steam engine furnishes all DOl)(iE. In Washington, J*. .. Auir. U, Mrs. Swanville, visited in which will he 1 Orchard... .Hon. friends Bangor last week.... Mrs. very convenient for D'lora.... necessary power, I*. Hamil- Arethusa Dod-e. formerly of Camden, a-ed so Mr. T. L. Davis. Her husband has F. A. Powers, of Houlton, (’apt. Joseph father’s, t Mr. JL M. ton,of will com maud the years. and a Charles Deane, of East Boston, is Blaekstone, Supt. of the State Brooklyn, Roanoke, part of his family are at the visiting and EKENCH. In I.tm olmille Read Au-. 14. Eliza employment on Mt. Heagan. stopping she is to load with a at friends in town....Mrs. Snow re- Farm of Massachusetts, while in Maine re- general cargo J.. of Hollis aired 4- s months old homestead farm, with his in George New \ ork for San Francisco. wife French, years, Those who went to last mother, and 17 Temple Heights turned from last cently bought of J. 11. Cates, of &c. days. YVest Pittsfield.... Prof. H. H. Rrvant and Northport Thursday.... Jackson, j Disasters, Ship Sail Joaquin, Larra- FRENCH. In Camden. An-. 1>. Julia A., wile themselves two Sunday enjoyed hugely, espec- Hon. and Mrs. J. E. of Fall fine carriage horses for his own use. I hcc. from New \ ork for San and of John P. J. Ere-i-h. a-ci 4o ears, s months and family have returned from a several week’s Hawley, River, Francisco, y the ride and Parties barque from New 17 ially going returning. are their abroad find Maine a to Adolph Obrig, Curb-ton, days. sojourn at the sea shore... Mrs. E. M. Mass., visiting sister, Mrs. R. A. good place \ ork tor In An-. 17. E. Dolloff San Francisco, hat e put into Fort FCI.EEK. Soarsmont. Ansel Mr. and Mrs. Geo. and Charles of* New buy a carriage horse, and Mr. Cates, as well Fuller, a-ed 4b lo months and 10 Codey daughter, wit h three of her children, is visiting in Mon- Snow-Capt. Whitney, Stanley, Falkland Islands, damaged. The years, day-. as has HINCKS. In North Kucksport. An-, lo. Meli--a ! and Miss Martha of South- was in tow a last week. .Mr. and Mrs. many others, always something nice Adolph Obrig sprung her rudder head and Susie, Cutting, roe... .Miss Winnie Haskell is going to Bos- York, A., wife of W. P Hineks. aired'd vears, o month-, on her cargo broke adrift. The San are at Wm. J. Herbert of Fall are hand-Alphonso Cunningham is Joaquin KI M KA EE. In Waldoboro, Aiiir. 10, David IE bridge, Mass., visiting ton soon to perfect, herself more in Holmes, River, visiting laying her fully sprung fore and Kimball, oo, wars. a P i Mathew’s. Mrs. Will Homes... .Mrs. Maria the cellar wall for J. M. Dow’s barn... .Milli- maintopgallantmasts, ajred 37c. Takes painting. Carleton, of and lost some of her sails. .Seh. Marv EE AC 11. In Wane: An-, lo. Ada, daughter of 1 eent, Ham, who was reeentl\ married in of John Eeach. aired J4 and 1" month-. The mare Florence owned S. Boston,is visiting her old home here..:.Mrs. Langdon, Shaw, and from Rockland, for years bay A., by An-, Morrill. Ijute New \ ork with a LOW. In Kan-or. is, Capt. Elijah Low, guests at the home of 1). James Nelson has returned from Boston... Biddeford to Mr. Dhnmoiis, is visiting in cargo of lime, was run into j D. Flood, of this place,took 2d money in the m off a-a d 70 vears, lo months and js days. M Morey are \V. ,1. Pickameand M iss liar Brooks.... Mrs. Eliza Leathers Vineyard Sound, Tarpaulin Cove, E wife Mrs. Southard, of Hock port., is visiting her has returned ah<.ut 12.J() last EFFklN. Ill 11an-or. An-. lO. CIady- Frauds’ Shoe Sim four-years old race at Unity trotting park. Thursday night, schooner raden, of Mass. : Mrs. A. E. from by of Arthur Eul'kin. a-ed Jl years. Chelsea, Wiggin, Miss L. A. Grindle. Cranberry Isles, where she visited ! Addic F. 1 Ibth. sister. .Miss Etlie May Snow, of Rockland, eastward (MIDWAY, hi Camden. An-. Jl. Mr- Hannah Tuesday, Aug. Miss Faustina and Mr. Orren Bart- “Jim” and had ■ "4 Wiggin Li t.leliold gave a party in honor of Miss and the hahy....B. (L Edwards is I houiio, starboard bow stove in W. Ordway formerly of Rehmnit, a-ed years, j The fall term of shcool at this place is under lett, of w ithin three planks of water’s the cat- 10 months and 14 day Cor. Main & Sts.. Bel China, Me-Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Grace llowell last week... .Arthur having all lie can do with his new edge, High Smith, planing head « anicd ORDWAY. In Ca-tine. A u-. s. J a me- ordway I the instruction of Mrs. Abbie Nickels, who and away, foremast badly damaged ! Daggett Mr. Marble, of New mill-Bennett has 70 vears Haven, Tinnnie Fellows and Harlow will at- illey, who charge of and rendered useless. She to a-ed Roy returned Vine- j Oeo. has had charge for several terms and are at J. 1L PERKY. In Wa-hin-ton. An-. 14. Perrv. given Conn., visiting Means’_Mr. the the construction of the Chase yard Haven. The Snow had some ,,f j tend Seminary at Bucksport this fall. house, has her JJ vears. the best of satisfaction. Oscar ajred For Sale. Storer and Mr. of been off a few headgear slightly damaged, but In East Watertown. An-. JE IE, I Harry Hartwell, Howard Grant and James Nason are about duty days by reason of illness. proceeded. RICH. Mary ...A from Baltimore Rich, 77 the are at Mr. despatch dated Aug. widow of the late Eathley a-ed years The stockholders of North Searsport Boston, Mass., Silas Storer*s.... out the vest business of They have used nearly fifty barrels of lime i lbtli buying Freeman says that: “Sch. A, B. Sherman, Capt. WINSLOW. In Eineoinville. An-, lo. Reuben are Miss Mattie of was a a-ed 4 » cottage at North port Campground, re- Dickey, Belfast, guest Littlefield... .G. H. Dunton has a line new in the Dow house and about: r»00 bushels of I Benjamin Pillsburv. which sailed from here E. Winslow, of Kockland. about year-. on of her Mr. J. lv. last hound t<> New York a •- quested to meet at the residence of Wm. J. brother, Dickey, week. four seated buck board in which he takes out sand. The mason work in those two houses Monday with cargo I "f returned ....Mrs. E. B. of and Mrs. coal, to this port yesterdav, hav- Mathews to act upon any business that may Dunbar, Alfred, H. F. lias lx-eii dom* A Bu/y.ellaud some I nobscot Ki\ er a mi l'.a> I im- pleasure parties-Mrs. Sproul, who by Sargent I ing been run into sch. WiliiamM. Pow ell. Susan of l»y deuce. Applv to come before them. Pendleton, Rockland, were visitors be seen The recently returned home after an absence of nice linisli can in both of them.... | accident-occurred at on Tues- :Jw32 C. L. STOW KIIS at Mr. midnight D. O. Bowen’s for several last while the Sherman was a and Mrs. Mrs. C. W. days nearly a year finds that her house has been Berry Sargent has the under day, short distance Capt. Rogers, Rogers underpinning this side of week. Mrs. John Carter, of Cove Point. The. Sherman was M. Malden, Mass., entered and robbed the time. Most his house, which was finished last and two sons, B. Rogers, Mrs. E. Sal- during partly by the wind standing to the eastward when and Miss Fannie Williams, of Freedom, were W. F. RUNNEL. uiond and Miss Francis, of Belfast, with of her table linen, towels, sheets and season, and he shows as nice granite as has the Powell, which was sailing up before the recently visitors at the same wind, struck the sell, on the starboard whose names we were unable to place_Mr. pillow-cases, and nearly all of her kitchen been put under a house here....The I big others, grading the James Burns, of was in side, injuring rigging and carrying away the at Birch cottage, last Washington Mills, utensils, such as pails, pans, tubs, jars, Hat- about the depot continues and a radical im- ! r- learn, spent day the torelanyards. Tin* was also in- Attorney and Counsellor town, lktli.... Miss of foregaft Aug. Mary Shields, irons, common dishes, etc., have been taken. will be made there this autumn. Tin* Powell suffered Thursday. provement | jured. slight damage. All matters entrusted to me Woonsocket, R. I., was a guest of Mr. and The thieves took their time about .John The Sherman is now and will he evidently Lane, eighty-seven years has repairing attention Collections m. a from Mt. Ephraim, accom- old, j to sail prompt Quite party Mrs. E. A. Pay son last week_Mr. and the and ready Saturday. She was recently business, got what they wanted taken the entire care of a large garden this able rates. panied by friends from Swanville, enjoyed a Mrs. Parker of purchased by Capt. Pillsburv and others of Marr, Somerville, Me., were most, as else to be disturb- season and has done it too_A. B. and out on Macks’ nothing appeared j nicely, Baltimore, was on her first voyage, un- P. 0. Office Building, \Uni« very pleasant time camping at Mrs. Lottie Pearson’s last week_Mr. T. ed. was a der the control of her new owners.” Point, Searsport, the tirst of the week. The Every thing in good order and the Stantial has dug well and otherwise im- | Capt. B el fast. Anjc. 17. 18i ::w;>3 R. Cushman cut his hand Benj. Pillsburv is a native of and included Mr. Simon Cilley, of South quite badly on a doors and Mrs. did not dis- proved his this season. He marketed Belfast, party locked, Sprowl place has been a successful who is over HO old. last shipmaster. Brooks, years scythe Thursday-The Republicans of cover her loss until she bushels of strawberries this season had occasion to use forty and j Freights. Tin* Freight Circular of Brown Morrill erected two Tlie funeral of Mrs. Abbie H. Black took tine poles, neatly paint- the missing articles-The annual picnic will greatly increase the crop next year if & Co., New York, report for the week end- N. 8. LORD. 20th; at the M. E. Church last Thursday, S. ed, last Saturday and a platoon of old sol- and clam-bake of the the season favors-Geo. Roberts works in ing Aug. Petroleum freights to Europe place Winterport, Prospect are still diers the comparatively slow for this stage of L. of Belfast, officiating .Her re- raised campaign flag to the breeze and Stockton was held at French’s Gordon’s shop and hires his farming done Hanscom, people, tlie season, hut the market is distinctly firm e> Olivet while three cheers were this Sail mains were interred in Mt. Cemetery. rousing given for Beach last Thursday and was a success as summer-John N. Grant and John A. because of the small supply of handy ves- Malt one Mrs. B. leaves one son and daughter— the nominees of the .G. A of at sels. The enquiry for September Republican party... usual. large number were present and Hall, Ellsworth, stopped the Briggs j chiefly And maker of Black and Mrs. Geo. Partridge—to and as the tents, awnings, carpi'- Herbert C. Sheldon in the Hall loading, inward hound fleet is an spoke Grange last in of the extreme heat to have House Sunday night. had come on ui.a mourn their loss. The entire community spite managed They exceptionally small one, the chances appear building Swan & Sibley Co.’s in the interest of the Peo- that on their extend tlieir heartfelt sympathy. Thursday evening a very jolly time. It was voted to change through day b.cycles, and to be all in favor of the maintenance of cur- occupied by Capt. Geo. T. Osborn rent ples believes and the of for started the next for Waterville_ rates,at least during the autumn months. SATISFACTION Misses M. E. Julia Har- Party. George practices place meeting next year, and Hon. morning GUAKANTIO The Harrington, Case oil freights remain but rates progression and re- Fred of W. H. Mr. Willis Morse, of is visit- inactive, POWDER E. Hat- backward—politically Atwood, Winterport, Ginn, Lowell, Mass., are rington, M. D. O’Brien, M. O’Brien, nominally firm, on basis of the more re- Pure. ligiously-Miss Winnie Simmons is teach- of and Lewis of ing his father, James Morse, Esq., of this cent fixtures. For Absolutely tie Kate M. E. Collins and Prospect, Capt. Partridge, long voyage, general Maguire, Hughes, the A cream of tartar baking Powder. High- Messrs. ing school in the Hayford Dist., Belfast_ Stockton, were appointed a committee to place-E. C. Boody is driving C. E. Lanes’ cargo tonnage enquiry continues exceed- I A. Jones, accompanied by with est of all in Plenty of Goals ts Maggie Mrs. Alvesta is ingly small, rates generally low and leavening strength.—Latest Hatch having the cellar and make arrangements for the same_Mr. King Pin this season at the races_Mrs. And Frank Murray, J. J- Shields, N. Fitzpatrick, unremunerative to owners. Deal and Tim- United States Government Food Report. good prices per coat, from $3.'" J. H. Ma- foundation for a new house to be John Holt is still low and Julia Edwards us to “I according to the amount of work C. E. Eugene Maguire, prepared very cannot pos- Lang requests say: ber freights to are lower and not Royal Baking Powdkr 100 Maguire, Europe Co., Wall $3.00; 1). R. Sack. Cutawa> ana Lawrence arrived the lbth built this autumn-Charles Brown is en- would like to have it brisk. Current rates for Deals from $3.5b; guire Brock, sibly recover-News was received Monday in every paper that I the N. Y. Prince Albert, Dress Coat. at to St., $5.00; and are stopping Sunnyside cottage. and will another on provinces the West Coast of England are extra for silk Sort out < ami larging put story to the of the death of Mrs. Lathly Rich, of hope to be forgiven by all whom I have facings; j all came from Boston and vicinity formerly 35®37s (id, as to size of vessel and to V. C. They old T. W. Heath house. in loading ply KM1'11,1 this wronged word, deed or « II' are enjoying themselves hugely. place. thought.” port, and from the Gulf ho 27s (id, with 3w34