The Republican Journal. L _BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 18!>0. NUMBErIT” Journal. Waldo —1 To-L»ay’s Congregational Conference. Sunday bicycle riding lies. We should give High School Graduation. pressed. The parts iu this division of the one to work for and V < I- 1 day God; if the bicycle PERSONAL. program were as follows: PERSONAL. <- Fourth.. Nature Studies. be used to The annual further this end, then its use on The exercises of the Belfast > tifty-tirst of the Wal- graduation Chaa. E. nterence.. High School meeting Essay, Home Life in the Homeric Age, Bicknell of Rockland spent Sun- V do Sunday is commendable, but when used for W. E. Marsh was in Card from Mrs. Me- County Conference of Congregational High School, class of ’99, were held in the Carrie Frances Kingsbury day in Belfast. Augusta Tuesday on V eterans.. Farmers lnsti- mere Class Churches was held with pleasure on that day its use becomes Belfast poem, Achilles’ Wrath, business. •; V. the church in Bel- Opera House Friday evening, June 111 Cleora Rosa Miss Hattie White went to Boston A OK 'l. fast. and and harmful. Another element in the problem 10th. A class of nineteen of the Haney by Mrs. H. Thursday Friday, June 15th graduated,one The Influence of H. Cobbett is the sum- vl t»:ii«jue and Other Ports of Essay, Greek Poetry upon Thursday’s boat. spending l«th. The session Sunday desecration is the Sunday news- in the of the and the mer in Knox. : >n Not a Dead Town. opened at 10 30 a. m largest history school, English Literature, Sara Edith West ; Thomas P. *• u.i 3. paper. The union of Thursday, and the forenoon was devoted aggressive moral forces opera house was filled to its utmost Recitation, Prometheus, Lowell. Logan's family spent Sunday capacity. Mrs. I-.obert Hart and sou went to :i Rochester of Cuba. is in Blanche Rockwell with friends in Boston to the inyincible, and England, where The hall was Union. V. Hells. A New opening exercises and organiza- public I very neatly decorated. The a .ding Story ! Essay, A Day at Athens in the time of Peri- Monday tor short visit tion. opinion has united the news- class Mrs. Rev. Robert G. Harbutt of against Sunday motto, “Finis est initium,” was shown ls. Ada Augusta Marriner Roland Follett of Rockland is visit- I'Ali K 4. Searsport Mrs. NY. K. have been in The Koix left Tuesday to spend tho F was chosen Moderator and Rev. S. papers,they suppressed.Make Sun- evergreen letters on a field of white, with Essay, Greek Love af Nature, ing relatives in Belfast. litorials. .(Concerning George summer at. • Lovell Presque Isle. . P. of the | workingmen. days’ pay balcony, a portion which was re- music from followed Joseph Marthon of N. ; Hatch, Secretary Faust, by the Class on friends in Belfast Brooklyn, Y., A impure in omnn>n for seven work. Men are served for Saturday. fs her Maine gave an address days’ mentally the Junior class, was decorated Prophecy Leonard and Em- visiting brother, Geo. R. Doak. li Mrs. j Missionary Society by Ralph Cooper »! McIntyre's and with Misses Grace and Isa cut » physically better for six and Walton left Miss too; W ater Vessels. the methods f that society, of working days garnet yellow bunting (the class ery Marden Heagan. As usual in class Saturday Bertha 1. Bird an.l Mrs. H I speaking for a visit Tyler t> that All .' than seven. Public must colors of two weeks in Boston. (i*oom.. the for work in opinion be com- are garnet and gold) and a the Bird are in A •. opportunities presented the triangle prophecies, prophets disposed of the fu- visiting friends Rockland. E 7 bined ** with forces and these of Hr. F. E. V u-tory Round About missionary field. Interest in the broad mis- legal must be peonies with two oughts of yellow fiowr- ture of the various members of Follett of Rockland Sun- Miss the class ac- spent Mildred Stater is her vaca- I > for the re-in spending Filipinos..An w ork of the world forced by church aud home influence. ers in the centre The was similar to day with his F. A. Follett. a sionary increases individ- design cording to some real or fancied or in father, tion at her old home at -res. -•‘Oulv a D< -g .. A talent, Cooper's Mills. ual interest in the more limited FIou. R. F. Duutou of Belfast that of their class The Junior as local field. followed, pin. class, accordance with some incident or joke of Capt. Joseph S. Tlioinbs of Mrs. Peoria, 111., Mary A. Libby left t visit The work of the Maine with an address on the “Have we did most of the with Tuesday Missionary Society question, usual, decorating, the school life. While these are al- arrived last News of the Oranges The prophecies Thursday to visit his family. her brother, John Clark of Kennetmnk. 1 to new on the and aid of a few of :nty Convention Trans- I maintain ,is as any light prohibitory law?” He supervision the Seniors. and iu this case effectively possible ways interesting, possessed Mrs. M. B. twar.v Wedding Hells., Lawrence and daughter Nita Misses Lena Sanborn and the service of churches in rural communi- spoke without notes, and presented The Senior class, teachers, and the a deal of Lilli;1.-.] Spinnev b..'Tiages.. Deaths. clearly clergy good literary merit, the newspa- went to Boston for a short visit. are at ties. The referred to and liis views on the chairman of the School were Thursday employed tin Seaside Seal Har- | speaker the statements forcibly subject. lu Committee per must leave the class in the present. Inn, Uhas. bor. "f Governor Iiollins of New substance be said: The early Prohibitionists seated the Music was furnish- Cunningham left Saturday to return clehrate the Fourth. Hampshire in platform. Mias Elizabeth Henrietta Timm read a well to R. to the were intense but it would he ed the Belfast and the Howard, I,, where he has E. S. si j regard decline of religion in rural enthusiasts, by Band, exercises written and patriotic essay on “The Stars employment. Pitcher ng at the dedication of the nu of New strange if. in we did not have with the overture Mrs. C. new eting citizens held England. Some of his statements are forty years, opened “Raymond,” by and Strines.” H. Maxfield and daughter visited Universalist ebur.b in Pittsfield yes- lie more on matter of celebrat- too true. There are rural light the subject than they. Thomas. was offered Rev. R. T. relatives in North terday. J many communities Tlo-y Prayer by The question, “Resolved that capital pun- Belgrade the past week. is assured. on July The in New stood the summit of the first great tem- Capen. The response was a selection from ishment John England where the word of God is should be abolished,” was ab’.y A. J. Chalfee of Boston arrived Cunningham of Franklin, ar- hands of au executive Saturday Maas., perance movement, while we have the add- Reinecke. The salutatory was Miss never preached and whore Sunday School is by and interestingly discussed by six members to spend the summer at rived Tuesday to visit h:s vie. \\ si liar H »’inii' of C. O. Pool. e keep As Mrs. Carrie E. ib-committees, who are most natural for the reformers to look regular as June and roses come, comes Peirce left Tuesday after- Joseph Williamson, Es*p, went t<< Bruns- tend these rural churches. The work of the to the Louise Carter, John Frank Holmes, Ralph :i connection with the the High School graduation ami ours to you noon to visit her Wick to attend law for the and a movement sister, Mrs. H. It. Childs in yesterday the commencement I American the remedies, for seems oue more added to the Hayford. resent outlined, but snb- Missionary Society among only list of Everett, Mass. of Bowdoin College. passing prohibitory laws was started. The those that have come and It will The was j Indians and the Chinese of the West and the gone. valedictory by Miss Mary Helen first soon pass from your distinct recollection Clifton M. was Mrs. Harriet noon and i and whites of strictly prohibitory law in Maine was Bird, and was as follows: Gray ordained as a Unita- Chapman arrived :i!ise, sunset. Negroes poor the South pre- and be lost in the of the Tuesday a obscurity things rian minister in from passed by Democratic in 1850. “How Boston Sunday. He is a YVorcester, Mass., to the sum sents interesting and highly important prob- Legislature which you have forgotten. Blit we shall beautiful is youth! How bright it gleams spend With its n!e at 7 and its was about the not a illusions, aspirations, dreams! Belfast and a of Harvard Di- mer with her sou ,J ha. o’clock. II. I). but far more passage brought by forget. For to us it has meaning which boy graduate lems, important in its results All possibilities art iu its hands, Prick, John True liquor element, who that words can not express. It means more to vinity School. Levi Dollotf, is the work our home the thought by pass- No danger daunts it, and no toe withstands.” Clay has been appointed Assistant. among poeple, us thau the essays, the and the ing a stringent law could of .Youth who are soon to become the bone and prohibitory they7 for it Surely, as the poet says, we as we Mrs. Freeman Cook and son Russell are Superintendent Constru tiuu f .r the New i'». F. II. L P. long-wished diplomas ; means the drop- have, Welch, make the movement After of old interests and stand before you to-night, no fore- her England Co. ook. sinew of our New Engl a ml life. We all unpopular. being ping pursuits and the gloomy visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Telephone on of ties bodings, we see ail the statute books a few years the law severing made dear to us by the things through “rosy- Ames of .Mr. A 10. II. J. C. A. have a personal anil should hued and Unity. an l Mrs. E. M. Davis reb. rued Locke, responsibility, happy memory of our We glasses,” confidently expect to to was and Maine was school-days. not rest repealed for two years overcome all obstacles. We are not Boston w satisfied until our churches are do- have long looked forward to its coming, it is com Mrs. Alden Robbins and son Earl went to Saturday after a week visit with a r.::es and license State. The then with us, and the clock will strike pletiug these four happy years without pangs Mrs. C. It hydrants, hose ing all in their power. The Maine Mission- Republican party hut twice Lynn., Mass., last week. Mrs. Robbins is to Stevens, of sorrow. Some of us be so it. 1 m. W p. took the matter and m 1858 at most before our class and school life ends. may fortunate j Ford, ary asks this for up passed a pro- receive Mr. and Mrs, Society year S1U.OOO from as to experience the and medical treatment. Henry J. Woods *f Orono ar- T. Pankin. law Morituri Salutamus. Shall we give you pleasures struggles hibitory which, with its amendments, of others will the 20,000 members in tile State. Waldo that sombre welcome? No, we have for college life; go forth into the rived Tuesday for a short visi: to Mr. and at the Base you world Miss sports, has been continued to the time. a better at once, and make their own futures Ida Small, who has been county churches are asked for $d00. Last present one, for although we stand upon the ; employed Wood’s Wn. M. Woods. a game of base but each and all of us will look brother, including From the first the law lias been threshold of the dead past, the door that back, per- in Tlie Journal composing room, left Satur- M. year the churches prohibitory Welch, J. E. Wilson, responded nobly, many opens to our touch is the door of the haps regretfully, perhaps with only peas- Mr. and Mrs Rose,., FI SLir.h.’.m ytv a political so to used living ant day for a \isii in Rockland. v ••Jan. more than the aim unit foot-ball, speak, being and memories, to the years we have giving asked for. future we go each his separate way to spent Mrs. Williams and f v in daughter Bargor were race by the politicians to further their new together the Belfast School. Mr. and Mrs. around the square This is true of tin* personal the duties of a new and larger life. With High George Plummer of Nevada I specially missionary Gentlemen of the School and guests at W. H. Sanborn’s 11. Swift. or party ends. We are in a the poet we believe, Board, you, residents of Tuesday while from living very prac- our esteemed formerly Searsmont, spent a churches, which, receiving help ••The Superintendent, we wish to Custom House tical we best is yet to lie, few Rev. E. A. Capon wife mother aud Square period ; expect to accomplish what- express our thanks for the favors days of last week in Burnham. the Society, also contributed nobly to the The last of life for which the first was made. many you Poor. ever we have daughter of Mass are to profess, except in this respect. We Not we who are about to die; but we who are conferred upon us. Text books have Mrs. Geo. A. Watertown, spend u home missionary fund. Quimby and daughter Kath- cert in at b, music about to live salute been freely and what an advan- a few weeks at Seaside Seal by do not expect to stop the sale of you.” supplied, erine left Ian, Harbor. '• Lev. liquors. steamer June loth for Band. ,f. s. 1 C. II. Daniels, D. of the tage this is our who were by Bayonne, landman, D., Secretary There is only predecessors, not a city in Maine in which any To you, our Superintendent and members N. J., to visit Mr. Miss Ellen I>. Townsend left for ami will be in attendance American Board of Commissioners of For- compelled to furnish their own, can tell; and Mrs. T X. Winslow Monday man of tiie school-hoard, attendance the who has the money cannot get all the upon kindly and sympathetic teachers have been Nev Haven, Ct., accompanied by Miss eign Missions on the state of School comes as a of G. Lombard arrived spoke religion High graduation duty us, who have endeavored to Ralph by Saturday < astute will he wauls. with a law given make the Caroline W. F ield, who is t>> be her run an excur- iu the as liquor Why, strong the office which hold. You are here guest. county now, compared with a hun- you path of learning pleasant to our and mornings boat from Boston, where he has .'•n and the sale of this as feet; Lineolnvdle, with forbidding liquors, does this con- evening representatives of the city other far too be Mrs. W. B. Kelley and son William dred years ago. While it is true that many favors, many to enumerated, been attending the dental for the Swan" « '‘and. to confer upon us our which we college, arriving here about dition exist? There is that is diplomas have fallen to our lot. We realize that of arrived features of no something are you summer Kelley, Minneapolis to : < worship longer exist, or ex- here to receive at your hands. We are vacation. Tuesday whicli she will run ex- have done the best you could for us, and stronger than the law, and that is public the summer with ist iu the rural as proud to have our names enrolled on the list spend her father, Hon. irsiM.n and other only districts, the neighbor- have encouraged|us to the best of your abil- William P. Whitehouse of points. opinion. Public is not in of of S' liool Alumni and are for Judge Augusta opinion favor j High grateful and we that Win. B. Swan. lot--works will be shown hood prayer meetings, the school-house Sun- ity, only hope you may be able will sail from New The as the opportunities that have enabled us to York for on the prohibition. officers a rule would do to give the classes of years Naples no. ui at the ball the religious sentiment of counted coming many Mrs. Helen h is b grounds. day school, etc., he worthy of this honor. But while more North German line Jordan, who o-i. their the law as do advantages, and still more encourage- Lloyd this week. He -siting -< to solicit consist* duty by prohibitory they we in funds, the county is better than in the olden appreciate your official labors our be- ment. It is an but true will ten in Boston for some mmiThs. has arrived days. other if old, saying, that spend weeks abroad. ’< W. 11. M. by laws, they were sustained by half we do not forget your personal interest “there is .Sanborn, The speaker compared statistics of church always room for improvement.” home and is at present v sv Mr >irt} : V H. Mr. Dnuton then in our welfare and our words of thanks Mi*s Elena Chase Welch have raised public opinion. referred May you feel repaid by the results of your arrived Saturday from attendance in various cities to-day with the shall he your words of welcome. F. I. Wilson. date about sdtKi. (>ur to his own experience as County Attorney. endeavors, and always keep in friendly Northampton, Mass., where she has attended same cities years ago, and finds au in- Teachers, to you we owe a debt of grati- the class of ’99. •} «»nded liberally. espec* He went as far as be was sustained memory school, to her vacation with Mrs. Edward Sihb*y md * Hi: hi T., by pub- tude ; for whatever success we have achieved Our spend her grand and crease of 40 per cent. A hundred years ago teachers,—to you are surely due the >»ple workingmen, lic but admitted he in our School course has been .Mr. and Mrs. sail from New York •■.) M tui- opinion, that did not do High chiefly thanks for much that we have parents, Geo. U\ Chase. st--aunu:p was raised the Bible was not on sale in accomplished. in the shoe bookstores, and due to vour untiring interest and ton June 24r.h, for in his whole duty under the law. One of Ins fidelity. We may be successful or unsuccessful, in E. Europe th private But we will not thank Capt. A. Richardson, of sell 8. G. Has- could only be bought at the repositories. you for doing your our we successors went lives, but whether meet with success is party, conducted H W. I’!., d. > beyond and kel!, which now at by Dunning, interested in the public opinion, simple duty, we feel that your patience with or Philadelphia discharg- making New the Bible is printed in nearly 400 lan- failure, we shall never cease to hold in salt, from of was soon succeeded another. The law us when we were Turk's Island, arrived home Boston. The qualiticat e us of Dr. Dun and great interest anden- by stupid, your sympathy grateful remembrance you who have endeav- ing guages and dialects. A hundred years ago w« to a few with when were dis<- and Tuesday spend days his family. as a condu. tor and the c r v 11;io-sted in the various feat- never will be eel >reed until it is sustained .raged, your ored so faithfully to help us onward, the ning i m-ra ej.su re it was not in for a care “up [Deer Isle Messenger. good form college student thoughtful of our even when hill a < s ho are to take He then feelings, of knowledge.” You have made the most delightful su- dire.- : t,« part. by public opinion. read an edito- we least rough trip. They y to l>< a Christian ; now one-half the students deserved it, were not prompted I and the itters wen- chosen with places smooth, by careful explanations Among graduates from the thenc rial from the Outlook, a magazine which solely hv school board requirements. You | have Farming- London, p-, i.ad ; ;iUlj of Vale, Princeton and other large institu- illuminated the darkness at first en- ton Normal School knowh-ng.- of and inter- the have been our friends as well as our June lath were Isabelle. their Jirst ! L Tie- voices religious and moral sentiments of teachers, shrouding the before us, and made spend Sunday -Ndberg. to tions of are Christians. pathway M. which were learning professing and as such we shall always most I it clear Towle, Belfast: C. Jef- they the times, in which the editor takes strong gladly and pleasant. We have not realized George Erskine, trip of the 1 mile tJ 1 v.-it t S-.v i nod ■ are not remember you. \Ve thank for un- ! y heartily soeouded by Many churches suffer because they have you your all the good that have done us ferson ; Lima East Tr<*v: the form of the you by your M.Ferguson, Laura will take several s Fro; Sw iand ^• are grounds against present pro- varying kindness during the we have day interested in the learned to give; and in illustration of this years kindly sympathy and attentiveness to our B. Yiualhaven. and favors the South been with you, and as class and Sanborn, the route is hibitory law, Caro- although trifling troubles ami worries, but now, when he u the two classes of teachers we mpared churches, part forever, we John W. a tt *u covers the full of lina dispensary law. The time has rurne to-night our school life is nearing its close, we see Capt. Bennett arrived from New Italy, where three .\-eks he spent m range that we still the on*.* with a stagnant pool and the other earnestly hope may he counted more how much for York and one for a fair and full diseussiou of this clearly you have done Saturday. He is of Mr. H. the Lake region am1 be f.-Ib .w:ng ties sp'-rts, every can question, j among tlie number of your friends. captain with a Do we us, and how has interest to flowing spring. believe that precious your sympathy W. steam 1 visited: Y-t FI I special assure We must agitate and educate until public : uumoi*, greet, vim aua weiciime you been. Savage’s yacht Gleam, which is Milan, .reure, .me. world is the of ■■ evangelization prime object to an event in which have an interest hauled in New \ ora Pisa and (Jem a. L-*a -. v • lay. opinion will close the saloons. The liquor j you Ana those other teachers, all who have up while her > wner 1 ug It a v;: our church work '.’ If so we should labor iu secon 1 only to our own. On our traffic is passing had some part in shaping our lives, shall we makes a short, visit in Europe. proceed direct r Paris. Ten will be upheld by the love of gain on the out of will take day-* ature studies. to end. school, you upon yourselves them ? In farewell shall we every way promote that forget bidding in i..- -. one side and self on the the of and to Miss Rose who has been spent IL-i'ami, week p tr me indulgence other. : dignity Seniors, this dignity not include also? have Miulgett, clerk in Work 111 them, They, too, “Woman's the Church was the we trust you will add for with the Amos in London, witb ex irsems to V*rs lies of the Nature Club The duty of officers under the law is piain, honor, lent their energies t<> helping us onward in CJement’s bookstore, went to Pros- class of '!»'.» as a -• of an Mrs. model three years of Windsor ■ 1 s.ibjeet interesting paper by but it is the of who kn.ws during our career; some may be far away from us last to and H unpt b return duty any citizen, School life pect Thursday visit Mr and Mrs. : Moutlay evening your High you ought indeed to and some Charles M. Craig The work of the women now, within sound of my voice, Geo. ■ •led aud of ail}' law being violated, to make com- be an ideal class. In the that we O. Grindle. The store is in ot very interesting. years but to one that lias aided us in our charge in as in every Jesus' day narrated the Gospels was As law have been many friend- Wilson Ellis and Alaine Sons of Veterans. r matters <>f business Rev. plaint. abiding citizens the duty of together pleasant search for knowledge we sincerely give Miss Edna K »ix during In the church the com- ships have arisen between the members of reviewed. early rests one us thanks, that we may have a Mr. Clement's absence. -bton gave an and prosecuting upon any of to and hoping always interesting ninety-nine those of naughty-zero,so that in their memories. The annual enoampm-m t ;... Maim- •' mand of the Saviour to work was given to, place k on The whom a sells a bottle of for we have a and Rose Family." druggist liquor personal friendly interest in is for The wedding of Miss Edith Sirnouton. Division, Sous of and the women as the men. Schoolmates,—it customary those Veterarts. -*u».! a* Bu •ks- heeded by, by a sick wife or your success. We that as gives Ik genera of rose child, but public opinion and hope Seniors, you about to leave the life of with its of the school, youngest daughter Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. port June 14th. 1 he e uiiuiitte.' mi ..»i Woman has certain work which is essential- will continue to he studious, that you will lessons and j speaker confined his remarks conscience alike forbid the prosecution. discipline, holidays and vaca- Siinonton ot and never behind your and that Rockland, Mr. Bird, son of ! tials Th.e r *:ee ly hers. The social work is hers—not as an whisper books, tions, for the broader life of the to reported 40present. reg-i.rtr .;iion Some should be at which world, ones, those place provided you may always be as well rewarded for w lion. Bird of represented in their own places, and stand or fall Sidney Rockland, will take | appointments aud reading of rei-.rts u nied end of itself, but as one means looking to- as by the the liquors may be to be taken your many virtues we have been for ours. their own to rry, plum, apple and legally bought, merits, give some parting words place Thursday, June at the home of the i the and a ball ward the end and aim of the And now’ and who day, ci.uipliim ntary by [i Im- great church, in friends, schoolmates, all of advice to their successors. npoke of the varieties of away sealed packages. These We realize bride’s .m the places have assembled here to witness these clos- parents Middle, street. Rockland. ; port citizens took place a: Tin* the upbuilding of Christ's kingdom. She all too clearly that we are in a better posi- uight. rry the three found should be on the most public streets, with ing the last exercises in which second additi na! it.-s describing exercises, we, tion to receive advice than to an one of day brought deieg can do more than in other give it, Through oversight the Waldo In the good socially any where customer can as pupils of the High School, will ever have making the total number 51, with a genera economy of nature glass fronts, every be but we would urge you to pursue your a we thank for from the E. M. C. Semi- ! attendance of way. The poor we have always with us, part, you your and course County graduates the rank ami ti f auc .'oo rs .if fruit attract birds and seen from the street, and every customer coming earnestly and faithfully, follow- extend to you the cordial welcome of the at was from The routine .>i business was rescue- 1 Thurs- and in them women ever find ing the instructions remem- nary Bucksport omitted the list ■s may opportu- should a book that should be to given you, assist in the propagation of sign open class of ’99. that day morning, closing with dm elect ci of for work for the Master. In the Sun- bering your teachers are better fit- given last week. Mr. George C Howard of described the differences nity public With such pro- ted officers. There were no cou'ests unv of be- inspection. places Hazeltine was class than you to judge of your needs 1 school her work with the children Reginald historian, Monville graduated ami road an essay or. the places These are ’he dicers -ted d strawberry and the day may vided public sentiment would suppress the do not urge you to follow in our footsteps, cherry and we give his paper in full: Edward II. m i;:. ■>; that a Gladstone ami Bismarck. Commander. S Wane between the be of great ami lasting importance, and, saloons, and officers would be in realizing such course might not be .nty cherry and supported of camp, IP, Westbrook: s-nmi •. ... nun- The writer contemporaneous conducive to the best but remem- women to be for history results, treasurer has re- E. v and also made finally, ought responsible the law. has a City Sprague recently der, N Coursnu, x ■ nun, 1 comparisons enforcing always difficult task, for to be justly ber that, your school-days, if passed in idle- | Appom,itt< alive the of the treated events should ceived a tine of his Brunswick; vice, Ge >rg>* J.imii- ’riuus fruits of the ruse keeping missionary spirit Rev. Geo. S. Mills followed Mr. Dunton, be viewed the ness, can never Vie but. if can photograph son-in-law, junior fam- through recalled, you Pascal P. perspective of years. Such is the to Albert F. ton, Gilmore uii import W church. him for and difficulty truly say yourselves after you have com- Capt. Pillsbury of the steamer | berry, plum, thanking his outspoken words, division •' L< apricot, apple, which confronts the historian of the class of four 1 council, Georg/* igl.c Show- Miss E. M. Pond's on “Bible pleted your years’ course,—“I have City of Sydney, which runs between San A. etc. There is no paper school, the that this church may '99. But what seems so scant a began; b. Orne, Ihicklau ; WT A •■trine, antagon- expressing hope tale to chron- done my best,” it will a, he a .Spof. ways pleasure 1 New Sharon or Children's Church,” was clear and in- ever such icle now, w’ould doubtless to Francisco and Panama. Capt. Pillsbury f°rd, delegate at urge. A < ature and the enemies of the be open for the expression of just become a glori- you to remember those years of your ous Thomas, Portland alternate. G. W Gra\ After a few record years hence. lives. his first of as and insects assist nature in teresting. giving statistics honest, onininns. fifty gained knowledge navigation dis- As we have been Gardiner, ll.c odicers elect wen mstaliei always an extremely Ami now, my classmates, what shall be commander of I. L. Snow & s about the circulation of the Bible the are more or Co.'s well-known Gen. F. E. and The by Rev. F. S. Dollilf said all laws iiuiet there are no unit. by Bolton of Boston. It was pollen. antagonism class, front seat.. 1 my parting words to you? Our lives are be- for that she of the or like schooner, the Gen. Hancock. He has since voted to hold the next, at whose aim is to societies purpose spoke less violated. The blame for the non-en- troubles to relate, for which are fore us, we must choose our several eneainpim-nt Port- preserve the you paths made land in doubtless and rapid strides in his chosen profession, Juue, 1VKX). Book itself and its It must be stud- forcemeni of the law should be grateful. pursue them to the end. This High ghton then spoke of thediffer- study. prohibitory fRockland Courier-Gazette. The Ladies* Ai I S«»/ met with at; Had it not been for our Pitcher Pond ex- school from which we are graduated iety odi :: ied as a whole. Graduates go out from our than the law. to-night /■ers ami dN The wild and the hybrid roses laid upon the public rather two we would with us present /lelegates Oln.-.-rs were pedition days ago, not have attains its majority; we are the Welcome R. Snow of Fresno, Calif., was a schools well versed m Homer and Plato, but had even a elected as follows: Minnie K my varieties of the and The law is better than the public morals, and class ride to record, and would twenty-first, /lass that has goue forth from President, latter, recent visitor at Week's Mills He went South vice of Isaiah. We should use. the best have been of one more sin of its Sylvester. Etna; president, Man lying plants, the transition of ignorant the latter should be improved and public guilty omission. hospitable doors; let us, by our future The incidents of this from that place to California over 40 T;nunps u, Brunswick; council, Nina E methods of the Bible in the Sun- ride, though of vital attainments, make this annive rsary one ioug years j t he single, with many stamens, teaching opinion educated. to the would to be Hobbs. Belfast. Mattie Blanchard, West- importance class, not be of in- remembered, and this class one that ago. He m for a number of school. We must aim not for imme- engaged milling Nellie S« nth with few. He closed with the, day Rev. C P. Marshall doubted if the major- terest to the public in general. shall never be We lose brook, Boothby. Standish; forgotten. may sight years, but at the present time is in I treasure.. Rosa C. W diate results but for a broad and the class numbered of each hut we for- engaged White, al/loboro: sec- of the rose as the na- general of think drinking a crime. The Though thirty-seven other, surely shall uever adoption ity people a retary, Ida M. W* trren : chief of when we entered, only nineteen have com- get those with whom we have with raising grapes, having vineyard of about ! Hodgkins, *f of Bible truths. The history of law is too toiled, Mar Free England. knowledge deal. the course. staff. Miller, pert inspector, Hose pleted whom we have surmounted the difficulties 40 acres. His wife accompanied him as far the church should be from that Carson Wald.dion and eigLton dosed W. R. Howard taught beginning H. M. Prentiss believed druggists At the beginning of our Senior we thrown in our Wentworth White, mustering year way by C;esar, by as Hallowell, where she has a Mrs. V were find that we sister, installing odicer, Einnie Chatto. Free- !e from The Journal of June to end, ever having in view the redemption should be allowed to dispense liquors with- surprised to had lost one and by Homer, with whom, for four happy of the ablest and most Martha Fuller, and other relatives. port. jndg. adv/ -ate. Orrin J. Dn kev. Bel- literature of the Bible is original members of years, we have shared our school and Excursion.” by Christ. The out violating the law. Prohibition far joys fast Odi. rs were Miss Geological the class. The sorrows. 'nstailed by Cnc.tto. chemistry reason for liis Let us be true to ourselves, true of d to should be studied by older and more ad- ahead of H<* believed in an Maj. Sidney Herbert, Maitland, F a The in am;.meat closed with a have a field day for the public opinion. absence caused great anxiety until we found to each other, and true to the ideals pain:. ,mp highest though old and feeble, writes very inter- tire in the vanced students. God that this in- to the South Carolina that congratulations were in we have set us evening. mv and next Mon- grant arrangmeut similar order. Some before ; for, after all, the “end sketches of the entomology, one esting prominent Confed- shall be on the tab- be for suggested that Patterson preferred be- is but the beginning.” t the vicinity of the I). L. Her- scription engraved deep law, whereby liquors may procured erate veterans now living, and he was a ing blown up in some other way than in the Classmates, lets of all hearts: “Heaven and earth shall The should schoolmates, teachers, officers, Union soldier during the Civil War. He Nurtliport. About fifteen legitimate purposes. question laboratory. and farewell. Farmers’ Institutes in \\ aldo County. friends, greeting, write8 it “Civil War" every too: not away, but my word shall not pass be taken out of and not our course we have been time, ressed their intention of pass politics, prohibition During very for- The were “the Rebellior to going, diplomas presented by W. R grate harshly upor. the f. r as if now is tunate in teachers who have taken Programs the farmers' institutes ti lie '■'ere away.” be a foot-ball, having sensibilities ot the Southern not present at the meeting political the in Howard, chairman of the School people. Maj. greatest interest us, ami in our work. Committee, helil in Waldo Jun- _’7,.uul The “Creed or was Mr. Mills arose and said that, he Herbert either ras a well stored memory m County wish to are to topic, Covenant,” open- again It was with that, we said who made brief remarks on the of the go requested regret good bye to work a valuable record of civil S. who discussed the law Mr. Is war events. have been completed, and are as follows. ones with either R. ed by Rev. Geo. Mills, considered the South Carolina prefera- I ley at the close of our Sophomore J. Dun ton year, school and the class, and gave a few well | Jacksonville, Fla., but he was succeeded by Mr. Metropolis. Grange Mali.. Unity June “7th k before next Saturday noon. advisability of placing emphasis on the ble to ours; that the South is ahead of the ably McLellan, Tuesday, who chosen words of the at to invite f has been a great favorite, if auy one congratulation.to grad- Edward B. West of Boston and lb *10 a. m “The and liberty lends. or the religious experi- in with the traffic. He George Growing Handling theological opinions North dealing liquor wonders so uates. ou made by backboard and why many things escaped our Smith of Appleton, veterans of Co. E. 1st of Farm Crops, including Corn for t!,. Silo ence of candidates to the churches. Shall would like to see the re-submitted watchful after A. M. Adjourned to the next question Principal’s eye just the game The class in The. Journal Maine Heavy Artillery, were at the State ami lor Canuing,' by Sec. B. W M< Kirn. with would refer ode, published j '•'mg credal or covenant tests be applied? We to the after a full and free discus- Rockland, 1 them to Fogg House, Friday, calling on their former I 1 -‘‘o v m. for Beef and the people, last was the benediction “Breeding xi of & Brown, who furnished the desired cure. week, sung, pro- comrades of tin same C. J. meeting the Club, July loth believe in creeds. Churches not grounded sion. company, Major j Dairy,” by Prof. G. M. G iwe. of Orono. •' The class is remarkable for one nounced wn will give an informal tala tiling, its by Rev. A. A. Smith, and the grad- House and Daniel W. Pettingil!. This was j 7.80 p. m. “The Farmers' Opportunities,” in the creeds are weak, but creed should not Rev. R. G. Harbutt said all law is ahead small the smallest shoe feet, being a No. 2 uation exercises of the Belfast the first time that Mr. Smith had met these by See. B W. Mi Keen. the the High School, j be the test of membership. Theological of the opinions of many. As public opinion average o 12; while largest is only a comrades since their discharge, at Bangor, | No. class of ’99, closed with the 1 Grange Hall, Jackson, Wednesday, Jun* ■ 10. gavotte, “Daugh- ar of the Asso- classes should he formed in all the churches the papers in Sept. 20, 1865 All four of these men carry meeting Agassiz j has suppressed Sunday Eng- The be held at the. Grammar average age of the class is seventeen. ters of the Revolution,” R. P. battle scars, Smith having been wounded :28th. Upper for the members in the faith of it the saloon in America. l-.y Chase, grounding land so can suppress The five feet and at ii tomorrow, Friday, evening, at | average height., six and played by the, full Belfast Band. Spottsylvania, May 11', 1864, House and 10.80 a m. “Breeding for Beef and the I the church. was of this discussion. one-half and the He glad inches, average weight, one The ’99 Pettingil 1 at Petersburg, June 18, 1864, and Dairy,” by Prof. G. M Gowell. hundred and class pins bear the figures ’99 with Two interesting addresses were At the Friday morning sessiou, after a thirty-oue. West in the Petersburg lines, March 'll, 1 80 p. m. “The Crowing and Handling of highly a little The class pin and colors were chosen dur- gold ribbon running across them on 1865. [Kennebec Journal. Farm It. W M< Keen. Mr E. H. Nealley in driving given at the evening session, both dealing half-hour devotional service, Rev.C. P. Mar- Crops," by Secretary ing our Junior year, ami the which are p. m. cheese of which he is colors, purple the letters B. H. S. 7 80 “Sheep Husbandry," by Prof factory, matters of The first was for the next con- aud with importance. shall was chosen preacher gold, have since been made the school The and of followed a discussion of tor, met with a very severe acci- delegates members the Sons of Gowell, by general Miss Frances J. of Boston on “The The President, Scribe and colors. the of the tlie Dr. says came near proving by Dyer ference meetiug. Veterans and Ladies’ Aid of this questions day. It has been said,‘‘Happy is the country A Card from Mrs. Society Thills of his wagon broke, Extinction of Sunday.” After a brief intro- the of the church with which the flclntyre. Northern Light Grange. Hall, West letting pastor whose annals are short.” for like city who attended the annual mu on to the horse which became Happy encampment in which she referred to the will meet were made a commit- reason is of '00. W in ter June doth. duction, propen- conference the class To the Editor of the Journal : at port, Thursday, ■-cable and ran away, throwing Mr. Bucksport Wednesday and Thursday, re- to in sub- Geo. S. As a '■'•‘t sity of Americans hurry, she said, tee of arrangements. Rev. Mills The of several of the citizen I feel it my to defend the Same program as at Unity. He struck on the right side of general subject class duty turned home Friday morning. They were " of Orland It. Walker Se- Inch was and his that there is no that in some was chosen delegate to the State conference. that leading people against the late McKern, 'y. badly cut, right stance, denying parts was “The Glory was Greece’s,” Past W, S. Hobbs and Charles A. attacks of I have been a resi- Capt. June 17, 1899. ■mletely closed. Both hands and is of the churches were discourtesy. Augusta, 1 sections of our becoming The then and in and country Sunday reports the preparation delivery the dent of this little for three Hobbs of Orrin J. badly hurt and it is feared he is all favorable in pretty village Brooks; Capt. Dickey, extinct. and saloons go given, making showings the results this I Mr. was uucon- Open Sundays open and finances. pupils each showed of careful years. During time have had dealings delegates W. J. Clifford and Thos. A. Yachts and Boats. ■eternally. Nealley membership, interest The with the Young, "'lieu and remained so some Some of Gov, Rollins’ statements and leading people of the place, finding picked up together. “Wanted, a Spiritual Religion,” was diligent study coupled with natural Belfast; Rev. H. I. Holt of lb. topic, them kind and me the Lincolnville, K. I. Holt is in attendance and in some New’ Rev. F. S DollifT obliging, showing are questioned quarters. Eng- discussed; opened by and ability. The poem was indicative of talent of as could be greatest respect possible. I believe the peo- chaplain the Maine Division; Mrs. Nina W. H. H. Beebe of Castine has a new "infortable expected. It Rev. C. P. Marshall. The sermon was "1 land owes much to the Christian by on the of its with b-v is the of the Waldo & religion. Ps. part youthful author, and the ple whom I deal to be honest and wor- and Mrs. Rose secretary Rev. R. G. Harbutt from 42:10, 1. c.. and Hobbs, Brooks; Mrs. A. C. over ,M to of all boat, 30 feet all, built John 8. t and one of leads the world for liberty. This is due recitations were with ease and thy due respect. Of the recent refer- by Agricultural Society, was followed by communion service and ad- given grace, Mrs. Martha Carter and ence made to myself I care but am Mosmau, Miss Blake of Brooksville. itig citizens. the inti ueuce of the Christian religion, and and in clear and distinct voice. The little, journment. essays that the should Ethel Wise of this The unwilling public judge city. Among the honors the consequent observance of Sunday. were clothed in well-chosen and Orland as a the late Four handsome row boats arrived A. K. in the language, whole, by sentiment in conferred upon Belfast members by the divi- by v Bolan, yacht AnnieL., use of the has led to much Glad to Hear it. the News. 1 common bicycle ovincea a thorough investigation into the Bangor steamer of u W. id his sion was the election of Mrs. Nina Hobbs City Bangor Tuesday morning \ Grindle, naphtha yacht In the Mrs. M. A. McIntyre. of left Sabbath breaking. many ways bicy- subject matter. Each dealt with some 4ie Castine last Tuesday morn- Brooks as first member of the division trus- for W. II. Folwell and were towed to lsola °f is a It is not in the use thank oi a the coast as far as cle great blessing. Aroostook is looking well, you, at phase of Greek life art, and the deduc- Miss Alice went to triP a^onK Thorndike Corinna yes- tees, and that of Orrin J. as Bella his new the ■it that the evil of the time, fAroostook Republican. Dickey judge by yacht, Viking, yes- of the wheel, but in its abuse, present tions drawn were logical and skilfully ex" to hei terday spend vacation. advocate of the Maine Ladies’ Aid Society. terday. A Sunny Trip to Martinique and Other the invoice price. No wonder the people Capt. Patterson’s Promotion. Ports. are poor! March 26th, Capt. Ernest O. Patterson, There are but very few trees on these [Correspondence of The Journal.] a well known “Belfast Boy,” was ap- islands, and with a sun too bright, the March had thrashed its HOW a naval architect in the U. S. En- When days away pointed j conditions of life are uncomfortable, and A The successful in stormy anger, and the first quarter of gineer’s department. op- j would be to us but homelike. If Champion anything April had smilingly advanced, we sailed eration of the U. S. Dredge Winyah Bay, j unhappily obliged to live in the tropics, I from Philadelphia for the French island of j which Capt. Patterson designed, also sup- tennis who realizes the of a would prefer to be where I could occasion- player necessity Martinique. In five we were well OMShe erintending her construction at Wilming- days j ally go for the woods, or sometimes get beyond Bermuda, and the whole outward ton, Delaware, led to his promotion. The clear head, an accurate eye up on a hill and “holler.” for remarks, first work him under his new andey^ passage was entirely too mild j given ap- Our tarry at Salt Cay was not long—the ail ot In the bay of St. Pierre we found the pointment was to get up drawings aud steady nerves, to obtain V_>- | old policy repeated, together with the American cruiser Montgomery, four other Looks specifications for rebuilding and adding benelit of an established friendly reputa- whc sever wn lie mountain through gorges and passed over the parallel of that place, and discharge pipes. pumps can work at a depth of 35 feet. The en- All Druggist sell Moxie by the glass. Grocers everv- ivines : waste in 1 and mining to the open the after for home we I )C\ v_.l < Hair day sailing again to drive the pumps are horizontal x\hvr. ill ,j-diver Moxie to vour iiouse hy bthe natural waste able All of this time it was un- tempests, pipes angle. pumps, the steam steering engine, elec-

'.in island lead water into the -• of enough usually bright and very tiyiug to the eyes, tric light plant,and a refrigeratoring plant DR. W. L. Vv' r se;. .o and refresh a til and of one ton day. The boilers cleanse thy to say nothing of its effects on a tender capacity per 1 A SICK for this will be of the water tube CHILD-Tj thus wa.ihh These eternal streams of and valued plant complexion. 2.300 II. ]’. each. There will be Can bo made healthy, happy and rosy by giving it Trne’s I.iixir. Worms AP ^Veterinary type, cause ji: he.'i tn in Ire;, n ,d p. •. presence in led wait?! some'.lines rivers, with a becoming The first part of our homeward passage cxnausts in me me room; ;us.> asn eject- suspect<‘d. Trim's Elixir «-.\p is n„r:n^ and all the complaints B9E the common in children, E» verm1 mr-s, ..*t .css. Indigestion, Sour Graduate and J>U through floating Sargasso compound, by lining ol t to o »\v< Is ami stoma Price cents side nee and l<. 11.. I 17 hair look as it did at B giver ^ aid out- I may 48 inch 30 with a 10 inch bronze Ask your druggist b.r it. Wrt i..k s dr-m ami t heir Diseases”—free. shapis grandeur. Everywhere, Sea. On my last voyage 1 mentioned in by inch, fifteen. It thickens the hair R There will be two .Scotch boil- DR. J. F. TRI E A AT BERN. MAINE. Office Telephone 8-2. !!• .•• propeller. CO., -i <>t the seijeniinc gorges and water- j it from The Journal the absurdity of that old also; stops falling ers, 13 feet diam. by 12 feet long with three ; ti;c rounded and cleanses the m-', i"pih'd hills, | out; scalp I mythical obstruction. Only a few weeks 3b inch corrugated furnaces in each boiler. from dandruff. Shall we r.Tvi:n .mb am fill plateaus arc covered j later the bark arrived in Phila- There will be a condenser, circulating send cur book on the Arlington > you and lire and •-. _■ tii" > and dense brushwood or pump engine, feed, bilge by Hair and its Diseases? delphia, and a on one of the lead- reporter ash auil an exhauster. l" h and 'urkivation: all form- pumps; ejector p casing of that to Bu ing papers city, purporting in- There will be four steel tanks to and Collar 1 ho Bust 4dv.;ce f~rjc. Wheels, cany Ladies’ Sash .1 shade ot that If .4 t •:; latter interwoven w th the! -]*ii:l: supply humanity unmanageable gig, 1 Kitted up with Dunlap l ines. High t< a. reason hie dt maud. and lira it a- able current drifted her into hogany. .a. i and the p>dfv any happily open Guaranteed. gorges The accommodation of the steam- Low Prices. Fully plan — '"i—i—---- waters.” npan !: us r of [ think The Journal did not L|_ j_ hiWhi v uj Course, irirwr- li. u_h 1.1. th_ everlasting eooi. chrys- production would, er calls for a crew of 30 men. The fore- the sensational but to lu i< a*.;: such, apparently, desirable copy tale, many other castle has accommodations for six CLOCKS, and guarantee all t.i. :,tiearns d downward the sea. sailor.-, REPAIR WATCHES. conditions. did so. Two firemen and two coal as.a is Tie m Fieire lias been c died respectable papers reporters eight passers, city finished in and varnished. From Ma n (iue we sailed foi Grand were sent over from New Vo: k with pencil bright cypress be. ::iful. dor 1 have not been able to de- Back of the forecastle is the bathroom for :H. J. LOCKE & SOM The e are two or more and camera to of : ;. 1 Turk. get pictures lie vessel t ;i!i\‘ i; _ that k11 The buddings, pathways the sailors ami firemen and fitted for hot MASON & HALL. of between these and and to wiite more details of mam -j which am more than two een- equal hmg;li points— captain and cold water. Aft, on the same deck, c»n the lm-st common and natural one to the remarkable occurrence, are 3 rooms fmi.-.hed in sycamore for the m: > oid, a it- 1 the olden style of French rapt. (Higgs, steward and mess and two (• •) to 'he old in boy, carpenter tun tectiii'i -l.ca\ .-itched roofs with! take,—is pass fiom Caribbean out my old, friend,—a sea-diamond the :' y j quartermasters; officers bath, finished in Health •< the and then them this much detail: (I Prescription. d ■_■! win low.-.. The roofs are covered! through Anegada Channel, rough—gave “A sycamore, and fitted for hot and cold wa- run down to the sea : :s to ter. is a on 3 :: w':. ! am!: tiles, which are red when, open another way damn lie!” I wonder where some space- There also refrigator, 7x12, p this deck. On the main deck is the crew’s do. At a run down the Caribbean, along the south writers go when they die? If Peter is not : » washroom, set bowls, crew's toilet and | if :u'aiff. wh.en the blinds are side of Porto liico, and out through the very careful they will doubtless lie their !* open, officers’ toilet, and sleeping rooms for / 3 Cy/r:-- '■<■'/J S' "'l* l hi v.> ..1 hieing sashless and with- Mona Passage. L had a desire to see how way in. two oilers and two (assistant engineers, n finished in one fitted \ M€ AtifA At. -Joe •; am! the shad, ws of the interior an old Spanish island may now look under Only a few years ago I was in N'ew York sycamore; galley, (• p ■ COLD and two mess all finish- (• •> FRESH CREAM the American so we complete, rooms, (33 M tha; rmp'v.-d by the brilliance of the tlag, and kept straight and about, to sail on a cool, cross-sea win- (• •) ed in sycamore; one large spare room, '■yrr/nct For sunburn, made every week, from St. Pierre for Porto Rico—fol- ter <9 A.iieuit. eveiy building has the away passage, when my brother-in-law of- one for chief and / •< 12x14; room engineer J'lAc <7 J> Spar •■oi:-.; sing appearance of being deserted. lowing down along the south side and up fered t*> give me a hog that had been rais- one for the two mates, all finished in ma- g Actij/iOCMfflA <7^Atl A the west end—not be- with oak floors, running water, racA 4)1* f: c/'oAUOJ',., inn This alone, from the anchorage, destroys going very closely, ed on his vessel, and was so friendly with hogany, [J fA^/r.oy/ J’ ROGER & GALLETT S clotkespresses, brass wire screen doors filer that the cause these aie and not crew li ^' any beauty city might parts dangerous the that me of them would ever <7'jj cl <• n the afternoon before sailing the hog The captain’s room and pilot house are ■ nearer lanes lonesome and finished in mahogany, with oak floors. :f a particular pe, and might now appeared grey, (too large to be a was A’-.AAff Afrtgj 'At 'lYic/f/HrtiA ®; ....KINK I.INK OK... longer pet) brought steam |J The pilot house will have hand and » • re: 11jt* if cm arrival it Grand we were or- <>n *i t'aiiii imi the A*' »cau Slav-.- Turk j board and he wished for some particu- desk, dressing room, toilet and bath, New French Celluloid Soap of material, made up c with electric bells to all of the w• r.ju.idy at tin.- will and mercy of the del ed t. >ult p for ai go. In all of the j lars. I told him it was a hoax, but he parts ship. vhicn insures for t steamer has two for anil s The large bins sand, Boxes Plate Mirrors. :h-us European cnlnnis*. This crea- Turk Elands also resides a fusion-race would not be put off,and I invited him in. BIUTY. STYLE find OC" with a capacity of 850 cubic feet, in bo.h, : “mat Dl t ,; : ia.nguiai biood was then of the and brother.” I had loaded lit. was told the facts of and how I*** Pr'res arwi **« tl- pro- only or about tons The coal •- Samp4e> why 1,400 weight. happon-ss to hundreds u ^ for th* WHITE CT il •« which in many ways is so remark- at Ft Cay, in the Nautasket, some tLi i came by the hog. The next morning on bunker has a capacity of 250 tons. Her There'S posit i\< ly no > >:: -r ri inrdy !-■. .vn no m u 1 t o luedieyl si'inin*. T ’:.. Will so <; ukl, u..,i •• will be about 12 knots. The blue ,.-i lia- t he na! ura! to continue teei ar- and was now 1 battered the front of the Speed power yi ago, by page paper, under safely do the work. Have ne\ -r i a sing darning will be and then CHAS. 3, J* joints lithographed put failure. Tin* longest:. m--i. i...i<*- .. wed .•umiity tin of s. ng ho a well and kindly I had been re- i were two columns of “Educat- Special Flavors for Soda propagation headlines, ~ into book form. Tlie dredge is t-> work are n !iev;•< 1 he Without aid all of this lime, reined y \\ il! ho lhis. N ;n. no da; > i further from its orig- rnembered, through by ed Pig.” It was so ingeniously written ou Charleston and will carry the fol- p.i bar, interference Wlfil work. Tile I!-**-! liirlieult Water. two three in tuple parentage. 'Together with the my colored brethren here. On that f rnier that a reader would believe it to be lowing crew: Captain, mates, eases atcd corres- j nearly successfully through I'hey are Fin., two two pondence.:! ml the'm" ; e.-uiph*te sat isfaetion m-T*- -.. da and occasion we had come over from the Azores he engineers, oilers, quartermasters, proper mulatto, they j true, though would notice that in meed in evei in-: a nee. 1 relies e hun- one steward and mess-man, six gno.ra y ( 1IFRRY RIFF, carpenter, w h■ j.’ ■ sec. Fogg*B dreds ladies 11i I •• on a roundabout were Write for it me an overwhelming proportion and, voyage, racing places it must be somewhat colored. “The firemen and two coal sailors, eight pass- further part s- bar-. All letters truthfully ORAN (J KADI an11 1*1 VI I time and all the o. tin wli b people. though neither white against passing quarter j pig was well known in most all sea-ports; ers. answe-ed. Free confident nil adviee m all BLACK KASI’HKRRY. matters of a rivateordt in ate ! now at | nature. Bear o b are looked with blame a neck or more ahead. While Patterson is Newport lack, upon posts loading, he understood several languages and could Capt. in mind t his remedy is absolute I sale undei News after the on the Vu- the cud of a week was looking repairs e\ery possible eomiit un ami j! 1 positively Meats, Poultry. -in milk' both **f those More tegular drawing danger- | sweat in he allowed no one near English; Charleston, wliL h will not be completed leave o a t ier ill effects upon t! .• health. By All the Latest Discoveries in and in order to be finished and se- ii -. .nu 1 POKh. a■- whirl: together wouh now form ously near, j the door the cook, and before J. T. Hubbard of mail reh sealed, f. .M.TOL- galley excepting August. Capt. MAN ('<».. IT Treti.e.nt St Mass before it had soul i:■•-:■■■:i, and >n a minute minority of the people. In cleared passed, every ; always guarded the cabin doorway against Wiscassct, Me., is captain of the Charles- DREGS MEDICINES, I API). with down t»> ton. this peculiar and interesting tribe, the influence, every laboring the footsteps of strangers.” “On reaching ami we oiler everything HAM, to further that eud. a ••>’. hideous features of the African have hand, was bribed vessel—where he had come in at lowest cash my order to CASTO n I A.. for Fuel. prices AND ALL l\ That and successful movement was been i< st. T'lie form is good and the lips j cheap make a voyage better foi his health, to see Kind You Have Alvvavs Proposals Bears the ^Ihe Bought i; AM P IN i the feet and bauds are small and 1 now remembered only as generosity, and more of the world and for further educa- tlhn, OlMCeof TlfK SCIfnnl. ( "MMITTKE, | POOR & Druggists. I SON, JOHN A. KO(.<. MV on the Bulk am', Me une 2. lsop giaceful, and the whole physical construc- again helped ah mg lines of despatch. tion—he had chased my dog into the cabin rr In pursuance with the instructions from the These are a few shil- tion, in formation and carriage, is equal | people very poor; and taken full charge of the deck upon School Committee, bids on fuel tor the coming ...XI1 10... H< 'v HI <•« k 11 ilI.M 1. are called for a a little Not a Dead Town. school year beginning September itrnnr Man: to of the white race. In and few cigars, suit beef himself.” As the facts when two that disposition lings turned, .. and a few of tobawo, a free table, New York t OAL. and mental however, it would plugs days out from there was fresh <» «»iVtf»V»SOiVvW*VVfV qualities, a “Talk about Bucksport being dead do tons coal delivered within that the strain of inferior blood bad with kindness and sociabil. y. completely on the table and it continued to be Fifty-tive egg seem pork place—” said an in-towu-over-night city limits. A FRFE PA! them and bind them each as ex- conquer one of our most rations see it.” Kleveiul l)tons stove coal delivered within city I heid its «.wn; bur that be “1 don’t ri'iit own sclrctifii may partly acceptable nearly drummer, limits. fiieud and servant. It may he •T started to across the street 5 scriber. Only 50 .enU cused by the faults of environment and your cyni- all the way across. Had the reporter’s go just Six til tons egg eoal, delivered to east side, and a man me back in Brick School cally said that such a policy is “stooping now yanked just *#*> the lack of chance to improve. By repub- story been half true, the butchering of Four and one hall 4 tons stove eoal, 3 1 2 I time to save run over by a 1-2) to ami rather for than being couple tons eoal hi to Head Ti le universal conquer,’’ gain such a would have been egg livered school. lican France granting suffrage, prodigy murder, of troth rs which were corning along at a through natural kindness, lie it is so, another WOOD they are now (perhaps unfortunately) and eating bis desli would have been can- 2.40 clip. 1 made start and CRAIN, but d tail1.\ well serves the double in the ear with a base-ball. largely the rulers of their own fortunes pur- nibalism. got plunked to l»e delivered within the city limits: 7 cords hat rolled off as the street hard ft cords soft, or tor centuries of misrule pose and it must be admitted that we go My just sprink- wood, stove; edgings FEED, and destiny. Alter A sea-life is of course made up of 4 cords of coarse m marc wood. ler was going by and my four-dollar lid kindling, white to sea rather for than chances to scat- To be delivered at the Brick School 2 c< ids MAti ami the immoral examples of the gain and no matter how the ex- ruined. 1 made another break A LADIES’ changes, long is about hard wood for stove, 1 2 cord kindling. SEEDS and ^ cannot ter seeds of we to live or six on cm d "5 PfBl .»«» mi a n this untutored progeny help kindness, though hope peri ence, every voyage offers something for the other side when girls White School —4 cords long wood, 1-2 kindling. is sure to do our of the latter. remarkable. .So so came along and all rang tlieir to govern itself successfully and pari new, something bright, bicycles 1-2 o: d ;S City Point School.t cords .ngwood. GROCERIES. S'.M. at once. I about nine (»» and so a as this one bells jumped feet, a.i * *»■ at it may work These islands are Knglish, and under the smooth, pleasant trip kindiing, ^5 an teal degenerate fiisi, though till ‘most w >od. ol Suit, now ended I never made before. \Ye ar- and those fell Board Landing School—ft 1 2 cords long Importers < girls laughed they 5 S*v ish. KHiah>. a mule mural and civiliza- government of Jamaica. Their manage- 1 2 cord kindling. rut prosperous rived in the Delaware on the seventh of®—the little dears.” ■' <1.-. K. ’M^.,1 inst., Head of Tide School--! cord stove wood, 1-2 ment would seem to us. There is 1 dealers in the finest quality >! -I 1 •>-. 1 :• 1 \i\»- tion in generations t* «’ine in ways of unique without the loss of the usual rope-yarn, “That was all right. thought my cord kindling. mg no as we know it, been two less than two troubles were over, but they wasn’t. Poor's Mills School—4 co ds long ..i. 1 -2 cord peace th*y would manage themselves, or municipal government, having gone days which, the About eleven dogs got lighting right kindling. Anthracite and ■ other far more and no direct taxation imports months, considering quantity Scliool--4 cords long wood. 1-2 cord he l«,d ;•> government, whatever; and while 1 was liayford p of cargoes handled in West Indian ports, around my feet getting kindling. and an taxation are the sole sources ea>i v than aving in- ie Moonsli export with the vessel out of the a wire Pilcher School -4 conks wood, 1-2 cord peopies was good time. And now way telephone sagged long B1 acksmi th * I and I* 0 31S as the < u:»ul.~ ami of revenue for all This in down from somewbeie caught me kindling. such tribes of purposes. govern- dock ■ blood, safely your correspondent grips All bids must be submitted, sead. m >-i re his and with the under the chin. I’ve got the mark that class: their failure* will he more in ment builds the public roads, supports the grip mingles moving the fifteenth of .luh. OKDI liS I'llOMlTLl 1 11 ! I l> of summer all now.” Bids for coal must be at so much per >n. Pattern: throi>*g visitors, steeringfor e warn the matters-of cumf*•• '«u» By long wood is meant 4-feet wood cut twice, *2 and v*n t>? than in insurrection 01 Ids is the clerk of the rather opposition justice, deputy not’split. f; THE McCALL Crate wood, cut three times, riot split. to c- ininon law an t tranquility. The parts court (and happens to be also the Wesley- S I3P 14S Weil 14th Bids may include the whole or any part of wood, YOU CAN HAVE of Mai unique level enough for mankind an preacher), and all of the customs of- delivered and housed. *...11.1 iiui >I ■> The committee reserve the right, to accept or re- to cling to is not much greater than that | licers are also police, while the custom ject bids. F. S. BliK’K, The Republican Journal .> Secretary School Committee. /ne each for I* of the largest island in Penobscot Bay and house is the police court room, and the That's Right, Madam, ,on»* year yet 170,000 or more people live and in- jail is in the basement of the same little I the Pow- crease upon it. [public building. This all works well and only Washing Farm for Sale. to the laws can well It may be unwise question I judiciously—oue set of officers der that has a cake of I offer for sale my fatm situated on the hack of nature but—to a t one who has attend to all that the road from Belfast to about three miles raveller, things government Searsport, Fine farm in tw from the city of Belfast, containing three hun- that will not kink at Northport. seen much of the and overcrowd- and is for. in each a acres in poverty supports responsible Toilet Soap dred and twenty five acres of laud. There is Grouiul, 135 laml, two hundred ed conditions which invariably accom- All of these islands are exceedingly low good orchard on the farm, about orchards, 350 bbls. apples la- acres ot good woodland, and the remainder con never water. \\ ill b»- ** panies the life of the half-caste, and noted and barren, with no industries whatever, is veniently divided into tillage and pasture land. failing | package of water in the There is a never failing supply living MASON & HALL'S. easj terms, that the fusion of bloods may the of salt. Since The are convenient and though I excepting production the pastures. buildings >1 iiM well with water. sometimes and U nited States has placed a duty upon in good repair, and supplied produce physical strength again This is one of the best farms in the County of ,*?}» Miller admirable form, it does not enhance the foreign salt, the islands have become more Waldo, both for stock raising ami tillage and will be sold at a For inquire of WILL <11 YE YOU THE have to bargain. particulars of intellect—it must sometimes impoverished than before. They Ivorine Mrs. (ieo. W. Cottrell. 20 Nortliport Ave., Belfast. m powers Belfast, March 21,1899. that it would have been bet- with our abundant free home- H. H. LAMSON forcibly seem compete 1 12lf MRS. AMELIA J. COTTRELL. must sell for WASHING POWDER ter if the primeval races, as we know product, and the price they Old Reliable Yankee Blade them, had been entirely denied the power goes lower and lower. Our present cargo made by i* is Licensed Audio and on board for the Glastonbury, HOUSE one as a Established in 1841, it of producing in partnership a composite was furnished put The J. B. Williams’ Co., Ct„ FOR SALE, year monthly. a Makers of Williams' Famous Shaving and one half acres land on the oldest story paper in America, and lias de- P. O. ever been low of five cents bushel, aim three High St., ADDRESS, or that product capa- incredibly price a cake of Williams’ posterity, Every package contains the best guarantee of superiority. lormerly occupied by J. W. .Tones. For particu- thousands of ho mes. Semi 25c. to the from that their own White Toilet Soap. Soaps, ghted ble of within itself or by un- and paying govern- Choice Glycerine lars inquire of M*"11 propagation OWEN G. WHITE. Yankee Blade. Brooks, Maine. FREEDOM, ment an export duty of ten per cent, upon limited inter-tribal alliance. But all the i of THE Rochester DOCTOR’S MISTAKE. | dren and diet. If do not L' (jrarnie,—the hospital you be- A New of The doctor : Story Blaine. jap13 Cuba. ma4e a mistake in the num- lieve cook some in an that ber it, rusty pan and called at the wrong house. No else will clean. When see woman calls a doctor after she is once nothing you B. G. Ames, a native of Maine and su- I, the Sugar-Proyience of with the tin, or iron, come out from the to- perintendent of schools of ITH' * >Uv-Hlue Town. Charity acquainted Columbia, the from 1875 to has remedial value mato bath shining as if its inner Penn., 1887, been visit- coating Both that and of Dr. Pierce’s Fa- ing place lately the Lancaster of The had been peeled by acids, reflect if mulence Journal.J vorite Prescription you Inquirer hears from him this new story ONLY ONE desire CURE in all to serve the delicate of of Hon. James G. Blaine: !,i:\ni>k, May 20, 1899. diseases and lining your drains common to stomach in the same fashion. A When Blaine had been in Maine but a i have found in which to prevail- the sex. Without Ends few months as editor of The Kennebec ing complaint in Cuba, afflicting tious and prospects of young Journal, of which he took in humiliating ques- and charge 1854, old, is akin to gastritis, and he addressed a Dsperous past, depressed tions or local ex- nothing Republican meeting held aminations the can be worse for it than tomato acid—to in a schoolhouse several miles out from uture possibilities, is this of a t cure is accom- of babies and Augusta. The most prominent Democrat FORSCROFULA. which lies a dozen say nothing dysentery 11111’t, \ the in the neighborhood in which the plished hy patients who are to feed on it. meeting sea. There is no expected was •, mi the use of the held was a clergyman, the Rev. A. P. ? V There are dozens of remedies recommended for Oi SUi Ui^ i?10 fllfl (111! A lot of dried in the Bene- who was 1110 some of v like it on the island, its Favorite peaches Dillingham, well-to-do, having UIIIJ Scrofula, them no doubt able to afford being ficencia store room was inherited an ample fortune from a Ten- ... temporary relief, but S. S. S. is .... Prescrip- rapidly preparing Barrel n._„i r 1. absolutely mrl aristocratic aloofness tion nessee uncle—a slaveholder. Mr. which cures it. sup- to because knows how to of Rob Flour are the same. Dilling- nBUicGY* tOURI to this £he °n,ly. reme°y completely wriggle, nobody Roy • .is, dilferent from Habana, plement- ham attended the meeting. Scrofula is one of the most obstinate, deep-seated prepare them for food. None of these There is no adulteration at the blood ;tcfo, Cienfuegos, as a New ed by free At that time Republicans did not ad- diseases, and is beyond the reach of tho children the nhotinotn flionoon meaicai aavice it neeaea. Hus have any underclothing whatever top; no dirt at bottom. vocate the abolition of but UUoMIlQlB many so-called and tonics because some- *ii ilifters from a Colorado medi- slavery, op- UlOudOBi purifiers more than a cine is harmless in any condition of the —only a cotton dress apiece, or blouse and There is nothing but pure, posed its extension; but the Democrats thing mere tonic is required. 8. S. 8. Its streets are wider and is to blood and can be taken without the accused them of abolition and equal any trouble, and never fails to cure because It system to sex. Beds and white, nutritious flour. The favoring Scrofula, > as fresh and trousers, according *6a* t*ie thus buildings slightest fearof bad consequences. It con- pictured the mixture of the races and the ^'sease> permanently eliminating every are also often as millers of trifce of'the t 't those of tains no whisky or alcohol. There is not bedding badly needed; inevitable deterioration of the white race Yankeedom, me serious an iota of narcotic in it. The as and sometimes four little bou nd to follow. consequences to which Scrofula leads anything many three, should surely relief it is In this After Blaine had impress those afflicted with it the vital im- gives permanent. it ones, on the same narrow cot. made his speech Mr. upon be are sleeping portance of no time times, apparent- differs from many preparations which Dillingham asked the chairman for wasting upon treatment which can Besides a of Rob per- not effect a a generous gift clothes and possibly cure. In cases where the .ble financial basis. Such give temporary relief only by deadening Roy mission to reply, and as this request was many wrong treatment has been the sense of with Miss Barton decided to at once relied upon, itile failure has never been feeling narcotics, and beds, wisely help seconded by Mr. Blaine, it was complicated glandular the swellings have resulted, lor which the doctors dangerous stimulants they contain the institution it to it- granted. He pictured, as he saw insist that la Grande. The con- by permitting help them, a create an for drink. the of dangerous surgical operation is necessary. appetite strong self—in other the Flour dangers miscegenation, amalgama- Mr. took no in a words, by removing II. E. of pity part the When dealer offers a substitute for tion, the woful results so far as the whites Thompson, Milledgeville, Ga., writes: “A who do not in mcmuers oi wue bad case of Scrofula broke out on the ousequently suffered less Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, re- orphans belong Sagua. were concerned, and sat down. glands of my neck, member these facts. Anti adulteration which had to be lanced and caused me much of and Fully two-thirds of the 310 were gathered Mr. Blaine replied that there were, he suffering, i portion Cuba, League. They be- was treated for a When their diseases are free in long while, but the physicians were un- deep-seated during reconcentrado days; and if these lieve in believed, forty negroes Maine; able •he rest of the it pure food to cure and condition was as country, and of long standing, women will find and in the history of the State there me, my bad as when I are now sent to their and have an un- began their treatment. blood .vi.at the pressure of hard it to their interest to write to Dr. R. V. respective villages had been but one between Many remedies were used usual intermarriage but and into can pride In the without effect. Some one recommended sev- Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., who has had won- put orphanages there, Sagua the white and colored and that in S. 8. 8., and population includes of races, I derful success purity their pro- began to improve as soon as I had taken a in curing diseases of wom- care for her own. that case the reverend was the few bottles many well-to-do fami- easily ducts. Rob gentleman the en. He gives advice free, and invites all Roy Continuing remedy, I was soon cured Dermanent.lv' The Civil is another Flour officiating clergyman. ana io are suffering, to write him. careful and Hospital group is famous for nave never had a sign of the disease to return.” really Prompt, per- No further reply was necessary. The Swift’s Specific— of in a and its purity, for its described sonal attention is to each letter, and large buildings, high pleasant Rev. A. P. was stunned accurately paid for its Dillingham by the fullest is nutriment, advice always given. location at the other end of the and the of the com- S, S. S. FOR THE blue picture framed in city, whiteness and unexpectedness blow, BLOOD ‘‘After five months of great suffering I write lighi- as it did from one almost a -is the which can •v blue effect is this for the benefit of other sufferers from the is one of the few in Cuba which was con- ness, for everything ing stranger only remedy promptly reach and cure obstinate, deep-seated produced in the State. Mr. Blaine had blood diseases. same affliction,” says Mrs. II. A. Alsbrook, of that to make proved, By relying upon it, and not with the various ranee of that hue in the 1 structed for But alas! goes experimenting Austin. Lonoke Co., Ark I doctored with our hospital purposes. as many a time not his so-called tonics, etc., all sufferers from good, pure, whole- thereafter, only blood troubles can be. promptly cured,' ■ physician without any results, so lavished upon the family good the great main edifice, with its airy readiness of but his instead of of nnually my husband urged me to try I)r. Pierce’s wards, some Hour. Sold retort, amazing enduring years suffering which gradually but surely undermines medi- for the the constitution. 3. public aud private, while cines—which 1 did, with wonderful results. I bath-rooms and modern water-closets, everywhere. faculty acquirement and retention 3. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and never fails to am completely cured. I took four bottles of of all kinds of information, even cure Scrofula, Eczema, Blood are as the Dr. Pierce's Favorite was abandoned some time ago because its WM. A. COOMBS MILLING seemingly Cancer, Rheumatism, Contagious Poison, Boils, ifundings green Prescription, four of his LU., j details and statistics. letter, I Golden Medical and two unimportant rimples. Sores, leers, etc. Insist upon S. S can take its Discovery vials of his roof had and was liable at Coldwater, Alicia | S.; nothing place. qdcal Even the decayed any Mr. afterward a xJockb on blood and skin scenery. ‘Pleasant Pellet*!.’’' Dillingham became diseases will be mailed free to any address by the from which the orderly moment to drop down upon the patients. Republican, and was speaker of the Maine bwift bpecihe Company, Atlanta, Georgia. This is to House of like the spokes in a wheel, maiden meeting, so to speak, was to elect hospital supposed be sustained Representatives. Mr. Ames was not himself at the assisted now Hundreds of lives saved hav- present stranger as sky-blue, being Clara Barton and General Gomez honor- by city government, just every year by this but his wife’3 father and ing Dr. Thomas’ Eolectric Oil in the house meeting, each ary of the Beneflcencia and to by the U. S. in the way of but its uncle and times has he heard tour equal sections, presidents rations; just when needed. Cures croup, heals burns, were, many inform them of the revenues to be slim. Aside euts, wounds of sort. them state the facts. For !. an ornamental wooden by telegram greatness appear very every First-Class Monumental Work thrust them. And as women from the main the others are in ., an tint, outlined with blue- upon then, building, Scientific Method and its to Application ....CALL ON. .. tolerable diet Wedding Hells. while all the environing sometimes will, they proceeded, with repair, barring and unsavory the Bible is the title of an article by the a'ir arcades and balconies, the best intentions, to get into an extri- smells that betoken frightfully unsani- Rev. David Sprague which will appear in Hardikg-Swett. At the home of Mr. App'etons’ Popular Science Monthly for same color. Each divi- cable snarl with each other, the orphans, tary conditions. At present there are gO-t and Mrs. Frank Swett in Knox a very July. The author points out the justice the and all concerned. It and 84 has a palm in government, patients, employes—as many as if of the criticism and shows WOOD & towering pleasant wedding took place at 3.30 p. m., higher that, ^ HARRISON, CO., was to this web that were while .t and a white straighten tangled the largest wards useable. much of it has been actuated un- statue in the Among June 8th, when their daughter, Mary by fe MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Miss Barton’s kind offices were so earnest- them are 50 worthy motives, the honest truth seeker is eres, or Flora, or some women, suffering from un- Frances, was united in the bonds of holy entirely justified in his desire to know the solicited. Arrived at after a .. ly Sagua, nameable diseases, gathered in the female—standing waist- by matrimony to Walter E. Harding of actual history of the most wonderful of all Granite Monuments,Tablets, Markers. flowers. Prominent long day’s railway ride, we were met at police during their weekly inspections of books. among Waldo. “What is so fair as a day in I ms are seen the the station by a rousing delegation of cit- the houses of as is now the law We have a assortment of finished work homely, ill-fame, June—then if ever come perfect days.” 5 large the •; faces of our northern sun- izens, headed by committee of twen- in every Cuban city. There are co select from at that suit All only The afternoon was a grand revelation of jf prices will you. recent ty, and escorted to the best house in the canvas cots in this with- kinds of ust n-para tively importa- hospital, mastly these familiar lines. The little home was P granite d. Foieign and Domestic of the out and all .i and regarded with ex- city—that wealthy young banker, bedding extremely dirty. prettily decorated with cut flowers and work neatly executed from original designs. Larrondo. I wish I had time to tell The wards are crowded as tavor. One whole side of the you closely as potted thus much of the plants, bringing ^^“Give us a call before placing orders the eathe- of that beautiful Cuban casa, its airy, Nature packs her seedlings, with no re- June without into the upied by sky-blue cosey parlor, where elsewhere. Stf marble-floored rooms and fur- for ventilation or ai doors and towers and splendid gard cleanliness: and of the ceremony was performed by Rev. nishings brought from France and Spain; course the of deaths is uncom- bright green, with a tall percentage A. I). Thibodeau of Deer Isle, former pas- BRIDGE STREET, BELFAST, MAINE. but we must on to other ai■ >p. The interior of this hurry things. monly large. The patients look as if they tor of the bride. The bridesmaid was j C. K. HARRISON. L. WOOD. A 8. HEAL. Senor Larrondo aud his wife have lived had not been washed their in s iuexpeotedly beautiful—all during stay Miss Mattie Kelsey of Kuox, a particular much in New York, and the if ever in their pearl gray. Above tlie Philadelphia hospital, lives, in friend of Miss Sw'ett, while Edgar L. as well as in and ubl-j columns of the main Washington, Europe, many cases the dirt on their bodies is so Harding, a brother of the groom, was know how to dispense the most elegant thick that it seems to break -sud Virgin appears, soaring actually ready best man. The bride was becomingly and gracious hospitality. and scale like ovu of heavenly blue. Be- off, crumbling kalsomine, gowned in white cassimere. She is an $ Next morning we drove out to the Asila I BICYCLES. $ mantle of of encouraging the hope that in time it may estimable young lady of * f loyal Spain, sterling worth, s del as the reconstructed Benefi- * Patria, be as a snake of its last I HAVE THE FINEST STOCK OF ... * "U and ermine, is gathered “shed,” disposes and is very popular in Knox. She has cencia is called—passing, by the way, year’s skin.” been much in town; and overhead, in a employed Belfast, where t Ladies’ and Gents' Wlieels a wide and handsome street Fax nif. did with through Brigham Ward. she has many warm friends. The f stars, hovers a groom ever exhibited in this of the named “Clara as J> city, consisting following J Barton,” lamp posts is an industrious radiating golden light, young man, standing 4 well known and reliables makes:. :» and corner show. The signboards orphan- Islesboro Breezes. in the estimation of his friends 1 .1 with a cherub’s head, high many 4 Tver Johnson, 1iovtll "Blue the of a hill in Diamond, Peerless Bird,” Peerless > age occupies top breezy —the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. lleecy clouds. Tlie side 4 and Touraine.. the outskirts of Sagua. its several low, Mr. John P. and with ....“Triumph,” Duguesne i the usual Bragg family, Ilarding of Waldo. Both have many 4 :ig images and one wooden a Every warranted for the whole season—tires and all. I shall blue-painted buildings ranged some friends, had picnic and excursion friends who wish them the bless- 4 fully riding J roses, are each backed great Sarah E. Bowen, of Peru, Ind.,said: sell at prices that will competition. Call and see them, and will be * around three sides of a its en- June defy you garden, Sunday forenoon, 11th, taking dinner of a continual “For I suffered with J? ; drapery of Spanish crim- ing revelation of joy and eighteen years convinced that these statements are facts. I also have a lull stock of * trance decorated a weakness to sex. I by sky-blue signboard near Hewes Point. After the refresh- poculiur my surmounted by the royal prosperity. ceremony could neither nor cat well, and Tac Me, lettered in which informs the be- sleop J Fishing J utral of the black, The extensive grounds about the new ments were served. The v as reduced to a mere skeleton. My portion church young couple Spalding’* Base Ball Goods, * holder that the inmates are orphans de la will make their skin was muddy, my eyes heavy and Jj double rows of Henry S. Howe cottage have been laid out home with the groom’s pillars, I was dizzy much of the time. Doc- 4 find Bicycle Sundries, J Patria, sustained by private charity. with much and are at received ♦ :«s of Saiuts and angels, care, already present- parents present. They many tors prescribed for mo without avail; All of which I shall sell at the lowest figures. * medicine seemed to do me no There are 310 of them, all told, but the a tine of the esteem good. si > blue a master- ing appearance. gifts expressive high of ♦ THE panels by 1 was at the brink of despair when a SJf-DON’T FORGET NAME AND PLA< E, 3ml6 * larger ones are domiciled in a separate their friends, i>. t. walls are hung with quaint The Islesboro inn will open Saturday, many [a. friend told me what Dr. Williams' some blocks away. All who Pink Pills for Palo People had accom- ve each a wooden dwelling, June and will remain tilled crucifix. it-ith, during plished In a case similar to mine. I 51 Church Belfast, Maine. are old to work are F. A. FOLLETT, Street, | ■ euougli kept religious- Mi<-st picturesque sight in tlie season, all the rooms having been en- Ga y-Sv I. VEST1:1;. a quiet wedding bought a box and took them. I | at it, bought more and took them until I one-storied ly rolling cigarettes, manufacturing for some months took at the home of the bride’s cabling, market- gaged past. place par- was well and strong. Dr. Williams’ shirts and under-garments for sale, em- Mr. and Mrs. Martin on Fink Pills for Pale products and commodities Capt. Geo. Alden Warren, after a ents, Quailey, People brought flowers to year’s me new life and 1 recommend them broidering, making paper Main Northern are returned a few and the street, Norway, Monday evening, to woman.”— From eyes exposed adorn the and in other absence, days ago, every suffering Maine churches, ways June the Republican, Peru, Ind. Central R. R, a series of blue aud yellow warm greetings of his many friends at 12t.h. The contracting parties were demonstrating that in this case charity, Plain Talks to Women, a new Mr. Albert of and Miss on he early morning the square church Sunday, showed the pleasure that Gay Augusta book, sent sealed request. TIM E-TABLE, so-called, “begins at home.” The larger his visit Maud of After the with sin-zapa-toes (the bare- gives. Sylvester Norway. to Five On and after \ov. 27 I ^tram- ..(meeting and are farmed out to who- Increased Service Trips at Burnham and boys girls was Waierville with through trains ..t aristocratic ceremony, which Rev. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People e)—the classes a number of the summer visitors performed by a lor and lioui Bangor. W aterville, Portland ever will them, and in the Quite sold the dozen or hundred, Weelx. and employ sewing J. A. the went to are never by Boston will run as follows: ;.g never seen in the have them Mr. J. T. Atter- Harding, happy couple but in At all druggists, markets, room a dozen machines are arrived; among always packages. constantly direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine and of FROM BELFAST. •.g the of house- of South Paris, where they took the west ©r Steamers Peucbscot City ISangor purchases bury and family New York, Mr. it. H. N. Y., 60 cents per box, busy. A Cubau woman is in charge, Co.. Schenectady, A M PM PM 's to the servants. An Amer- and of bound train for Berlin, N. H. A more 6 boxes $2.50. Belfast, depart. 7 If. 1 lo with her cousin for assistant, and the Harding family Boston, and Mr. » 80 has not been united Citypoint. 7 20 tl 15 1337 witli a camera, clad from hat Pmss and of accomplished couple \\ al.io. older orphans do all the housework for W. N. family Philadelphia. 7 30 tl 25 13 52 here for a The bride a Brooks ,'41 1 3(i is such an amazing novelty many day. has 4if, the big family of 310, while the cousin in- Mr. Dexter S. Tiffany of St. Louis has Knox 7 53 tl 5u t4 33 •mr ventured natural soprano voice that any young lady Thorndike. 8 Oo 2 00 5 00 correspondent rented his for the season structs in and holds school three cottage to E. C. ••• sewiDg in New would be to Mott’s Nerverine Pills gnity. *10 2 1o 5 26 ruing in search of snap-shots England proud pos- Burnham, arrive.... 8 35 2 hours a She is not a Stanwood, of the firm of E. C. Stan wood 3o ti oO day. very compe- sess. Not of a The great Bangor. 11 45 4 ics, she found herself the em- great compass, it has flue 35 tent teacher, and the children create a & Co., bankers of Boston, and the remedy tor A M •entre of of half-clothed bell-like quality which never fails to W aterville 9 08 3 05 groups will board at the Inn. nervous pros- «60 small all aloud at once, Tiffanys 1* M bedlam, studying all who have made music a AM women and unclothed please tration and Commencing Saturday, May 20th, steamers Portland. 2 wholly to mis-read 15 6 35 1 30 laboriously learning simple Dr. Hutchinson, formerly of Islesboro all nervous leave Belfast as follows: m whose atten- thorough Mr. Gay is also a fine Mon- g Lt:. 11 06 fir>7 good-natured study. For Boston, via Camden and Rockland. Boston, Ij " D. 4h'° lessons. and a valued worker in the diseases of the 10 Baptist church as as an and \ and at 3.15 p. m.. Tuesdays, Thurs is fain to retreat under the singer, well excellent pianist, days Fridays TO or- at 5.00 p. m. BELFAST. This asylum was first established by now at generative days and Saturdays here, residing Waltham, Mass., has for the three been BEFORE AND AFTER USING. at 7.4 > PM A M Tiendly policeman. past years study- gans of either For Bucksport, Wiuterport and Bangor Senor Francisco SI ichado, then the has been at J. F. a. m. and Fridays. 7 00 9 oo visiting Capt. Grindell’s, with all its and sex* such as iNervous or daily, except Mondays Boston.!*;:1},. •wn the Sagua river to the sea ing portrait painting, ups rrosirauon, railing For and Wednesdays and MV. D. 8 30 Autonomist of a most Searsport Hampden, governor Sagua, after an absence from the town of several lost Emis- at a. m. PM P M ■ downs known onlv to those who have Manhood, Impotency, Nightly Sundays 7.45 i nence to linger in the memory, Portland. 1100 116 excellent man and friend of Sliss sions, Youthful Errors, Mental w orry, ex- RETURNING personal years. made art a life and has met with AM A “boca,” (mouth), is thickly study, cessive use of Tobacco or which Barton. it Opium, From Thursdays and Watervil le. 9 30 5 50 4 30 Now-a-days unfortunately hap- C. S. will not follow the success. Mr. and Mrs. have Boston,'every day except rh wooded each “An Capt. Moody great Gay lead to and $1.00 at P. m. Bangor 7 15 1 30 islets, most Consumption Insanity. Sundays, 5.00 pens in of the asylums of Cuba that 12.00 A M A M P M sea this summer, hut will run the of friends in and South per box by mails 6 boxes for $5.00. From Bangor, Mondays and Fridays at < m in the of the wave.” engine legions Norway Burnham, .K>25 8 5o 5 ring and are at war with one noon, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2.00 depart.. 06 politics religion water works of one of the them MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Prop's, Cleveland, Ohio. Unity... U oo 9 09 5 26 lit-m are dense at the cottages. Paris, all of whom wish happiness p. M. green solitudes, another and have Thorndike. 11 15 9 19 5 36 well-nigh superceded have in FOR SALE RY R. H. MOODY. CHAS. E JOHNSON, Agent, Belfast. < Some wells recently been their married life. will make Knox.til 30 +925 t5 42 i sea-fowl, awaiting- bored, They Gen’l. Boston. except by the cardinal virtue which “suffereth CALVIN AUSTIN, Supt., Brooks... 11 57 <* 11 5 5‘t long solid to the their home in where Mr. WILLIAM H. HILL, Gen’l Boston •f some Robinson Crusoe. A mostly through rock, depth of Burlington, Vt., | Manager, Waldo.+12 15 52 +6 07 and is kind.” The result is about as bad hundred feet. The is a ink + 12 36 +10 04 t6 17 npied fishermen, their nets nearly two water is Gay manufacturing high grade Citypoint.. by as can well be The present Belfast, arrive. 12 45 in lo 6 26 imagined. and of excellent for and known as les beside their straw- thach- abundant quality. portraits scenery Gay’s Alcalde is a very different man from Senor tFlag station. ■ Ink. Limited now their boats drawn up and For a week or two past, a number of Drawing [Com. TO tickets for Boston are sold at $6.00 high and the old has KILL Slaehado, sleepy town from Belfast and all stations on Branch. Lave been •My beaches. From thd outer men from Boston laying car- Carriages Through tickets to all points West and North rung with scandals himself concerning For Over Fifty tears. west, via all routes, for sale l>y L. V a forge the intricate and draperies in the new .ANI). inner, channel, and the grown-up pets hanging Agent, Belfast. CKO. F EVANS, good-looking orphans. An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.—Mrs. Vice President and Ceneral '•■ugh shoal water between tlie cottage of Mr. Geo. S. Silsbee, now Manager. For some time the institution has been Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for F. E. Boothbv, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent. indicated stakes driven at completed. This elegant cottage is over Portland, Nov. 25, 1898. by assisted by U. S. army rations, and when over fifty years by millions of mothers for most a hundred feet and is three stories ntervals, the dangerous a long their children while with the Catholic sisters left in body, it was teething, perfect Harnesses OF "cuked tied to The beautiful drive-ways, laid out success. It the CATERPILLARS, NOTICE SALE. the reason high. soothes softens the • by fluttering alleged (untruthfully) that of child, FOR SALE. a the are cures to a license from tlie Hoi, 'ralile Dottles inverted upon tnetn. their was because could upou grounds by professionals, gums, allays all pain, wind colic, and prRSl'ANT departure they _L .Judge of Probate for the of Waldo is the County -i or inner where now finished. best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleas- I have the FINEST line of ever State of sh;i,i on proper, bay, not eat the rations but pined for the pep- Rose Worms, Carriages .Maine, I sell at public auction, the of 1 is surrounded ant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every shown in Belfast. eighth day duly. A. 1>. S99, at ten o'clock rally discharges, pery flesh-pots of Cuba. I noticed in the in the forenoon, on the premises, all the right, Belief in Six Hours. part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot- passable with a title and interest which Horace I.. Rragdon, late mangrove swamp store-rooms more oat-meal and cereal of tle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and Waldo, in said County of Waldo, deceased, had me and Bladder Potato, and to bar in front; and between the foods than anything else. When will Distressing Kidney Disease Squash State Prison * Western in the following described leal estate, to relieved in six hours by “New Great couth ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing and witA certain or of situated in ■ Syrup, Carriages lot parcel land of marsh and sand a said ,n harybdis Uncle Samuel learn to send the right American Kidney Cure." It is a great take no other kind. ” Waldo, being a part of h r No. the on account of its 15,000 acre lot, so called, and bounded as fel- -experienced mariner has a hard to these, Oat-meal is not surprise exceeding prompt- things people? Cucumber I make a of Prison work. lows, viz: at the northeast >oruer of ness in relieving pain in bladder, specialty beginning ii- Such is the northern of kidneys The “Vacation Number” of the Ameri- said lor No 103 in the line of the town »f Swan- port only bad for the climate, producing rash and back, in male or female. Believes re- Prices to suit the times. can Kitchen a ville: thence on said line of Swan- of water almost Magazine presents host of southwesterly "a, the richest sugar-producing and but is distasteful to tention immediately. If ville to the southeast corner of said lot No. lull; hives, extremely cure and helpful includ- rear of Windsor Hotel. 11 you want quick relief and this is the entertaining articles, Repository thence westerly on the dividing line between said in Cuba. Of course only the all and and but the “A Picnic Bugs, Cubans, big little, nothing remedy. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., drug- ing following: with Tam- lot No. 103 and lot No. 104 to Wescntt Stream, so aft can make it. Once inside the of starvation will induce them gists, Belfast, Me. Iyl8 tiaus,” “A Mushroom ©inner,” “Sugar called; thence northerl> l»> said Stream to the pangs And all we have Belfast. on as “Rochester Athenaeum and plant eating pests, H. C. MARDEN, northerly line of lot No. 103; thence easterly you emerge into what seems a to eat it. it is to no- Food,” the lots 103 and 102 to the Certainly palatable Mechanics dividing line between will soon have fresh Institute,” “Alpine Flowers,” place of containing sixty-one acres, ■'ms ane-field far as the eye can without milk and and as the England apples all beginning, body sugar, and “Mud Pies.” Mrs. Lincoln’s more or less, being the same premises conveyed to the round, as shipments are depart- l!gh which the narrow river year begin- Horace Rragdon by John Rragdon by deed dated runs, asylum furnishes neither of these “trim- from the ment is especially good this month and in J[i )i ning to arrive Cape of Good House, March 14,1878. and recorded in Waldo Registry "f streak of silver. addition to a number of seasonable Boarding "diuguishable mings,” the cereals are wasted. Rice is Hope. These reach Eugland just when large Powdered White Deeds. Rook 200. Page 410. Also a certain par- which will be welcomed MRS. A. E. PAGE cel of real estate situated in said Waldo and being 'tveral before we started on receipts gladly days what is wanted in and the Northern hemisphere apples become bounded and as to wit Round- everywhere Cuba, the it several menus described follows, " and are to those by housewife, gives ed of the island condensed milk—rice with some poor, superior preserved for The Has accommodations for a limited number northerly by land of Geo. Peavey; easterly by telegrams literally always, social usual land t f H in cold gatherings. depart- Oak Hill Granite Company; southerly by storage. of boarders at No. 50 Congress street. Terms land upon Bed Cross headquarters, im- corn-meal, and beans galore. If one- ments complete this valuable number. Hellebore. land of said Horace Rragdon and westerly by reasonable. 23tf of the late James Holmes, containing about fifty- "°a Miss Barton to visit la i; Sagua tenth of the money that is put into oat- on human cured in 30 minutes one acres, the same to Itch by Scald head is an eczema of the being premises conveyed it Lotion. This scalp—very Horace Rragdon by Charles Rragdon by deed seems that some time ago the meal and other useless were Woolford’s Sanitary never severe but it can things judi- sometimes, be cured. dated June 13, 1889, and recorded in Waldo Reg- fails. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Druggists Doan’s and PILES! PILES! PILES! the permanent in ... of Hook 414. mal°r of the city, for political and ciously expended for foods suited to Me. Ivl7 Ointmen, quick BUG DEATH... istry Deeds. 218, Page Excepting Belfast, its results. At drug store, 50 cents. so much of said real estate as was conveyed to the “mi" any Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile reasons of his own, removed the climate and the taste of the people, the Ointment will cure Sargent Granite Company l>y Horace L. Rragdon Ulcerated and Piles. It two in Waldo of me Catholic Sisterhood from cost would be less and the result infinite- Mr. and Mrs. Rudyard sailed Blind, Bleeding, Itching by deeds recorded Registry Sagua’s A careful of the of the Kipling Paris London Deeds, iu Rook 225. Pages 297 and 298. study Geology from New York for June Pnrple. absorbes the tumors, allays the itching at once, Europe 14th on Green, A. D. 1899. “meiicencia Orphanage and appoint- ly better. So, too, with canned tomatoes. Klondike Gold Fields, in rela- Dated this seventh day of June, especially the Teutonic. acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Wil- ALFRED E. NICKERSON. to their future "umiittee of twenty ladies to take Uncle Samuel seems to have an enormous tion probable output of ...Our prices are the lowest... liams’ Indian Pile Ointment is prepared only for Admr. and the locations most to the leadership of lot on hand, which he is determined to gold likely Piles and Itching of the private parts, and noth- 1*6un^er prove rich in the latter metal, will appear CA-STOm A.# SUBSCRIBE ' gnacio the and work off on the Cubans. While tomatoes ing else. Every box is guaranteed. Sold by drug- Larrondo, young in Popular Science Bean the Kind Y|M Ha,e *|WW J Appletons’ Monthly Bought gists, sent by mail, for 60c. and $1.00 per box. y "'ife of the richest mao in town. are undoubtedly good in their place, they for A number of illustrations and July. A. HOWES & CO. WILLIAMS’ M’F’G CO., Prop’s, Cleveland, Ohio Iirst act cannot be chil- a new map will accompany the article. of these ladies, at their recommended for small ,A. or sale by R, H. Moo dy. ly THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. # I The Close of the School Year. Rec., How and Etta M. Whitehead Rec.. Thank Why, Do, You,. Marlon Perry THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. Rec., The Tree, E. Louise Heal Cloud Has Song, Good -Night, Florida A. Carrow Song, 44Every Several of the last teachers were given small The public schools of Belfast closed How Shall I Travel to Somewhere Town? their presents by pupils, which are highly THURSDAY, JUNE 22. 1899. for the summer and exer- School cherished the BELFAST. Friday vacation, a Silver by recipients, as expressions of R*c., Be Kind and True, M. Frances Norton Lining.” will on cises were held the last afternoon in good the part of the d onors. nearly Old and New Eva PUBLISHED E\ ERY THTRSDAY MORNING BY THE Rec., Friends, Grady alt, both city and suburban. The year has Song, Nature Questions and Answers, The clouds of bad blood enveloping FIVE DOLLARS PER been marked by a general advance all along Both Schools humanity have a silver lining in the shape Probate Court. Journal Pub. Co. Matilda Ann, Kate H. Coombs SUIT, Rec., Republican the line, and large classes graduated from j a to remove them. It is Hood's Rec., A Smiling Face, Rice Black of specific • \ each grade to the next higher. There was | Rec., Mr. and Alberta W. Farnham America's Greatest Medicine, Following is an abstract of the business of CHARLES A. FILSlil UY, By By, Sarsaparilla, j Business Manager. no The Broom and the School the Probate attempt at elaborate decoration in any of Song, Rod, which drives out all impurities from the Uourt for Waldo county, June suits June, Leona Condon Fifty of which the sizes are -r the rooms, but all presented an air of cheer- Rec., term, 1899: hr The We Celebrate. Rec., Can you Answer? Winnie G. Sawtelle blood, of either sex or any age. Dny fulness, with a few to Estate of Sarah dowers, dags, etc., Song, Under the Tree, school Myrick, Unity; will ap- on sale proved, Keuel M. go to-morrow < add to the effect. There were a goodly Rec., Badies and Kittens, Margaret R. Snell Berry appointed executor. morning. Thc\ Estate of E. s. Rec., One Thing at a Time, Ralph Gilbertson Mary Hubbard, Wiuter- number of visitors in all the schools. The will Marv Rec., The Intelligent Hen, Marian Hazeltine UfccdS SaUajmMfl^ port; approved; C. Hubbard ap- tirst class in evcrv respect, sizes fr ^ ! iu the were as executrix. programs various schools fol- God Covers All, School pointed Song, Estate of Thomas W. lows : Rec., In Pleasant Sunny Meadows, Bartlett, Jackson ; will Geo. W. breast measure to sO; some verv ■ NORTH PRIMARY. B. approved; Bartlett appointed Lynwood Thompson The Winnie Seekens executor. ll!Sv | A. Eva Jackson swallow, Grade 1. Ida F. Roberts Teacher Rec., Polly’s Pie, Composition, Estate of John Rec., A Pretty Gown, Eva Lulu Wood Moore, Belfast; will ap- sizes in Black Worsteds, The Barn Edelle Hatch Martha B. Marsh Clay f, Myron Bowden, School Greeting of the Free, Swallow, proved; appointed admm- Song, Flag Our Oriole Maud Herrick istratrix with will Eimer Hall, My Quaker Parents Luville B. Nicholson and school neighbors, annexed. June Estate of Ralph Collins, Birdies’ Good-bye Three Frances A. Howes. Singing by school, William T. Colburn, Belfast; them out you may hav, Rec., Trees, The Little Brown Bessie Colburn quickly Everett Hamilton, My little dshes Rec. Katie’s Mattie P. Merchant Wren, Smalley Augustus appointed administrator! Part, Who Stole the ? Edelle Hatch Estate ot Martha Coombs, Suuday Work ’Tis ’Tis School Eggs Margaret A. Stowers, Stockton Song, Raining, Raining, The Birds Robert F. choice for $>.00 suit. Ah. Hazel McTaggart. Childrens’ love Wanted—A Charles R. Decrow Singing by school, Song Springs; Duuton appointed ad- per Rec., Boy, Robert Ethola Frost ministrator. Andrew Staples, When winter comes The Robin’s Ethel R. Hutchins O’Lincoln, Egg, Singing by Estate of Olive Esther Bralev, Jack’s Tricks Children, School school, Joy Everywhere Colburn, Belfast; Char- charges at cost. Mattie Song Happy Class Prophecy, lotte W. Colburn Moody, My mother’s lessons Rec., A Little Girl’s Maud I. Curtis appointed administratrix Wish, What a Little Bird Told Estate of Fred Ott, Those bad children Feathered Name Me, Henry Doekham, Prospect; Speakers, Frances Abbott Daniel M. t&erThe suits which we Emery Merit hew, Four little boys I knew Pitcher Doekham appointed adminis- make t :i Gladys Singing by American trator. Belle Smalley, We make earth glad How The Flowers Grow, School school, Hymn Song, Estate of William B. Alice Parker, We Sunbeams Vacation Wm. Arthur Shales UPPER GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Flint, Searsport; lire for are wonderful Rec., Rhymes, Dauiel B. Flint $12.00 val; Lucy Pomroy, This little shell Vacation Birds Eva Grady Grades 8 and 9, H. E. Ellis and Miss Grace A. appointed administrator. (The Call) Estate of Darius H. Marie Slides, Mrs. Pussy cat Sunrise School Royal, Belfast; Sam- Song, Song, Lord, Teachers. uel A. Littletield sell faster than ever before. Harry Walton, The little rogue Rec., Vacation Time, Herbert O. Brier appointed administrator. Singing, Schoo Estate of P. " The Robin’s Invitation to Stephen Haskell, Liberty; Grade 2. Lulu Putnam, teacher. Vacation, Greeting Maude P. Haskell Belfast "ill have an Old Fashioned 4th of Francis A Howes 1 Sawyer Angelia appointed adminis- Reading, A. Class Paper, Battle of Bunker Hill, tratrix. July Celebration. Song, Sunset Song, School Reading, B. Class lidia wornoiy Estate of John H. Lane, L. G. WILLIAM A. Awarding Diplomas, F. S. Brick, Supt Nora’s Searsport; CLARk It is many years since ueuast uas oo- Exercise, Our Body, School Rec., Charm, Hattie Coombs Paine and Chas. F. Gordon appointed ad- Rec., Song for School, Linwood Jones CENTRAL INTERMEDIATE. Rec., The Old School Books, Goldie Kendall ministrators. served the national Ptioenix great holiday—Inde- for a Rena School Manufacturer, Row, Bella-' Rec., Recipe sunset, Cunningham Singing, Estate of Joseph J. Caiu, Moutville, in- America has Two Grade 4, Alma A. Tilton, teacher. Rec., of Lillian Johnson pendence Day. Young rung Rec., Keys, Walter Gray Thinking Mercy, sane; N. P. Bennett appointed guardian. : 99 9999 999 999 999999 99 99 999 99 9 99 9999 Exercise, The Seed, School ! Singing, America, Schools Paper, John Howard Payne, Bert Knight Estate of Elizabeth Paine, the church bells, built bonfires and ex- Portlaud,minor ; Rec., A Spring Holiday, Carrie Walker Singing, The Violet, Schools Paper, Conditions in Cuba, Lillian Jones L. G. Paine appointed guardian. As I Walked the ploded the festive cracker, but somewhat Rec., Do it well, Clifton Staples Singing, Through Village Rec., Contentment, Lillian Smalley Estate of Rubie E., Vera W. ami John L. The Earle Tibbetts Street. Schools Paper, History of Our Flag, Etb i\ Wood E. P. under as it were. Now latent Rec., Idlers, Geteliell, Troy, unuors; Hopkins ap- protest pat- Rec Vacation is Wilfred Coombs Rec., The Slave’s Frank Condon Fverr*wi .•hi'.lrpn ) Linwood JolieS Coming, Dream, pointed guardian. have 'ull vent in the various r.xerusc by aimlreu, Jessie riotism is to j AI(reJa Ellia Rec., A Spelling Lesson, Boody Singing, School Estate of Wilson Dickey. Swanville; li- Rec Beautiful Collins Do a 7 Martkon Doak, Paris in 1900. Karl Steven cense to ■xereises for a observance hands, Henry Kindness, by boys, Paper, sell real estate issued. proposed grand Be in Scearle Frank Jefferson Wilbur Belfast Brewster, Gray, Stacy Paper, Davis, of M. Rec., time, Ralph Sholes Blodgett Estate John Geteliell, Troy ; license Store, ,.i the Glorious Fourth. Exercise, Bird's Trades, School Noyes, Syprian E Bryant, Charlie Davis, Rec., A Legend of Early Summer, to sell real estate issued. Department The Alfreda Freeman Boberts. Ida Patterson v\ Mayor Pool sent the ball rolling last Rec., Robin, Ellis Estate of Leslie A. bite, Monroe, minor ; 48 AND 50 MAIN STREET Singing, School Song, Flower Dances, Schools Rec The Emperor’s Bird Nest, license to sell real estate issued. a of the in which he week by canvass city, Russell Thomas Rec., Harold Scott Clair Harrimanl Estate of Jacob L. Recitation, Cain, Moutville; repre- We have been very fortunate in securing tlie services of C'. >1 t Rec.. Willie Marie Logan Slumber of Girls found a general sentiment in favor of a Discouraged, Baker Reading, Singing, Song, Quartette sentation of insolvency presented ; C. W. What Was It? Ernest Hale Troubles in Cluirlpstowu, Musis., to take charge of our.l LOTH IN <. Rec., Little Peach Blossom, Burleigh Rich Rec., Paper, France, Frank Twombly Bagiev and G. G. Thompson com- celebrali n to which we could invite our appointed Exercise, Be true, Each has a Work, by b girls, Verna Rich, Rec., Power of Steam, Bert Stevens missioners. Mr. Kibble thinks of settling in Belfast, and if he does the Belfast ii Cleora Two rs and w hich would mark the Linwood Jones, Everett Burgess, Henry Christie McCorrison, Larrahee, Rec., Laborers, Herman Coombs Estate of James Fuller. Searsmout; 1>. G. ueighP fitly his services, as he is a musical Collins, liarold McIntosh, Seth Verna Rich, Bertha Thurston, Mary and Paper, Annexation of Hawaii, A. Caswell get quite genius. of the Nation’s birthday. The Conaut, Wentworth, G. and 8. S. Bean anniw-isary Ralph Sholes, Earle Tibbetts, Willie Mattie Johnson, Carrie Robbins. Florence Clough appointed commissioners to make partition. younge. element were naturally most en- Baker, Rena Cunningham, Carrie Wal- Song, Schools Paper, Wireless Telegraphy, Inez Hauson Estate of Arzilla B. Hadley, Frankfort; Alfreda Velma Mitchell. Rec., The Song of the Cricket, Verua Rich School returned. asm their while ker, Ellis, Singing, executor’s inventory 31 EX’S AXl) YOUTHS' SUITS at to ft I 0.00. tinis but elders, naturally Hubbard rr, ft.'i.OO Rec Wild Flowers. Harold McKeen Rec., A Child s Plea, Allen Rec., The and Glow-worm, Estate of Sarah McManus, Thorndike x- u\':nc: to spend the day in quiet enjoy- Rec., The Dead Bird, Everett Burgess Reading, Lottie Braley Alice Nickerson ecutor’s inventory returned. .10 ii IX C ELU.LOI 1) C(i II I US. usual price /Ac. inch : Men ory Gems, School Soug, The Breeze, Schools Paper, Winfield Scott. Ada Cunningham Estate of Islesbi-ro. ment. were to them aid and en- Stephen Babhidge, at Ac. is ready give Ret Tea After Simon Grubb’s '2 for Ac. Celaloid Calf's per pair. This ., The Party, Velma Mitchell Rec Vacation, Emery Mayo Rec., Dream, Leunie Colby executor’s inventory returned. L.:a_. m, nt in the celebration all .‘i Marie An- Admiral making ! Rec., Valedictory Seth Conaut Little Builders, by girls, Li>gan, Paper, Dewey, Maurice Towle instate or win. p. White, Montvi ID- ; ui- lanndr y. hut a great thing for the people. that i: should be i Singing, School nie G ray, Mertie Sholes, Gracie Kuowlton, History and Prophecy, Norman Read miuistrator’s inventory returned; petition Lottie Braley. Good Bye, Helen Dilworth fur allowance presented X ICE EIXE OE HOYS, YOI THS anti MEX'S I Mil A « inline of the is ik (r/'<:ce E Wu.ltont Teacher. The Louise Nash gene:a! program Rec., Race, Singing, School Estate of John G. Pendleton, Searsport lie. am! 20c each. Wei At School and at Presentation of F. S. :iv(.! tdsev i *. e, and while to ome, School Rec., Home, Diplomas, Supt. Brick administrator’s inventory returned. subject Gracie Kuowlton Reading, A Class Singing, Eight. Girls Estate of Fred A. Hurd, ; ad \ El ERYTHIXG IX MEXS. YOUTHS A XI) HOYS' si /s ] v.:' : doubt be carried out sub- Wimerport Reading, B Class Song, The Flag of the Free, Schools Mr. Ellis was presented with a fountain ministrator’s inventory returned. The Harvest bis UUHXISII IXGS at prices la sell. ;•. > as new agreed upon. Official Music Lesson, School Reading, Whistler, pen by class, and Miss Lord with a glove Estate, of Arthur J. and Henry A Ed N uuber Lesson, A and B classes Emery Mayo box and cold cream jar. mends, m uulo me mem w ill be made this \Vinterport, minors; guardian's MIEEIXEHY DEI’A Ii T 31E XT. Fresh goods every a. by posters Song, Goldeurod, School The Message of the Flowers, by »> girls returned. PRIMARY AND INTERMEDIATE GRADES, HEAD ventory week as announced our Rec Vacation, Florence Brown Soug, Sweet and Low, Schools Estate of lv. AOc. to ft.'i.OO. Searsi'Ct, by I OF THE Iddo Paul, Searsmom ad 1 Kx r-’ise—What Our Colors Recitation, Shower and Suushine, TIDE, uie-mcad-m that town, will Mean, ministrator's inventory returned. patriotic F rhi.tvs Iva Marie OE I .toil s’ CAFES in the in Murcli, Hall. Barbara Crockett Logan Miss Edith M. Ladd, teacher. Estate of V. If. Turner, Palermo: execu HI ST EIXE rilg. Friers come t" our a: I; and an excursion from “America," School If I Gilbersou Song, Recitation, Knew, tor's inventory returned, each. I Rec., The Cat's Tea Iva Hail Soug, Come O'er the 6 girls Music, page (>8, School j < Party, Hills, by Estate of William G. ad v'ai UH-ii 2. I.': Imilie. accompanied by Lillian Thurston j Clark, Prospect; of Verna Rich Recitatiou, ■ Ree., The Cricket, Bert Dodge Recitation. Deeds Kindness, ministrator's inventory returned, C HOC K Eli Y 1)E FA RT HE XT. We hare just enlarged add to e Recitatiou, Guy the id!, iuiilb Band, will largely th Frogs at School, Thomas Bowker Recitation, Mattie Johnson Mayhew j Estate of Horace L. Leadbetter and others Music, solo, Nina Mason mint anti ran tit.tr ais/t most at I, a- Rec., The Lilac, Coombs Declaration of Allegiance to School re fit> anything pro due prepai ; Gladys Flag, Lawrence Belfast, minors; guardian's i.iveutor> Ext lvise. Red, White and Blue, Song, Our Flag is there, Schools Recitatiou, Roberts turned. v. i;; i.K made to welcome them and Reading, Edna Hopkins A GA TE II A EE IXI) TUX IT A HE at the old prices. Wilbur Colby, Mark Dollotf, Ray Hall Got! Has Made Estate of Samuel Chase, Monroe; lirst ae 1 Recitation, all, Recitation, Emma Roberts m s:... in a one. Song, Star Spangled Banner, School count of administrator allowed. their Belfast pleasant Mary Johnson Music, School GET 1 OUR COTTAGE El HXIslIlXGS at the mil,: Rec.. Wedchuck and Bobolink, and Mattie Johnson Estate of Dexter W. Benue't, Montville ¥.\ bo and Duet, Mary Dialogue, School cry ; appreciates good music, Jessie Staples Last Lottie first and final account of administrator al Store in Belfast, Recitation, Day, Braley Song, page 74, School of that there w hi be no lack. The Belfast Rec., Pansies, Flora lowed. Staples Song, Soft, Soft, Music is Stealing, Schools Recitation, Ivan Kimball Ree., Old Dame Cricket, Liuhille Whitmore Estate of Charles F. Rohi.,s.in, Winter Baud wiF.be in evidence till the Grade 3, Mrs. L. S. Il“ll, teacher. Recitatiou, Louise Brown through Rec Fun, Lucius Walton second and final account of adminis 48 Recitation, Willie Roberts port; W. h. RICHARD5. and 50 Ma and at the ball in the and it Salute to the Flag. School School tratrix allowed. day evening, Singing, America, Music, School Rec., The Man in the Moon, Ray Hall Singing, Violet, Grades 4 and 5 Estate of Julia A. Sullivan, Searsport .a ed to have me Lincolnville Band, al- Recitation. Bert h"i Rec., Rose Time, Fannie Jeilison Class iu Mayhew final account of distribution executor al- Reading. Recitation, Ruth Brown >y ways j»oj ula: here, in the parade. Other Rec., At School and at Home, Concert School lowed. Reading, | Recitatiou, George Tucker Bessie Johnson Singing, School Estate of Jesse Smart, Troy; first ami details wdl be lound in the news columns. Recitatiou, Clara Furbish FRANKLIN Rec.. Clouds. School Rec., The Stolen Clara Marsh final account, of executor allowed. SHOES Custard, page 98, School Rec., The Polliwig, Mark Dollotf Dot and Gertie Evans Song, Estate of Laura J. Frankfort; first Rec., Dimple, Awarding promotion cards by W. G. Hatch Treat, Deports lo rn Massachusetts and the Song, Our Flag, School Singing, Flower Dances, School account of guardian allowed. ...FOR... Rec., Dandelion, Earl Braley The First School The schoolroom was tastefully decorated Estate of Lottie L. and E < o nut > icut valley say that the recent rain Rec., Snowfall, Georgia Work, Rec., Mr. Hop Toad School Rec., A Good Prescription, Jamie Kelley with wild flowers, potted plants and ferns. Jackson; first account of guardian allowed. came to* late to benefit grass and Rec., Up ami Otis Ellis Real Kate M. Stevens Estate of E. Dow first fruit; Doing, Rec., Friendship, GRAMMAR Harry Searsport; Rec., Out of door Arithmetic, Wilber SCHOOL, HEAD OF THE TIDE. and allowed. out that, happily, is not the case in this Colby Singing, School final accouut of guardian MEN,-BOYS and YOl IMS Rec., Why Cats Wash after Eating, Loia Jacobs The closing exercises of the Grammar Estate of Seth Searsmont: fourth section. Fields which before the rain Reading, Burgess, Harold Richards Rec., The Dropped Stitch, Vesta Skute school at the Head of the Tide, Miss Sara A. accouut of guardian allowed. were bare now make a fine Rec., Don’t Shirk, Richard Noyes Some Flossie Small Estate of Alfred Patterson, Belfast; will practically Rec., Day, Russ, teacher, were as follows: the Ree., Rover in Church, Flossie Davis Rec., a Sung of Summer-time J. Patterson named ex- and we should the Sing presented; Mary showing gjass, say Rec., Vacation Days, Barbara Crockett Carrie Johnson | Music, Grade 7 ecutrix. Rose Exercise I Address of Leona Bucklin prospects are good for an average hay 10 Girls Singing, School welcome, Estate of Emily Peirce, Belfast; will pre- Vacation Song School Rec., Buttercups, Louise Dennett J Rec., The Builders, Gracie Roberts setted; Geo. F. Harrimau named executor. crop in quantity, but not in quality. The The Singing, duet, by Dialogue, Investigating Committee Estate of Everett Staples, Stockton SOUTH PRIMARY. Girls of G rade rains have also practically ensured good JNeiiie M. iimii ami \\ lume Sanborn 7 Springs; will presented; Mary Staples Vocal solo, See Saw, Mamie Hurd small Gradt 1, M-r,■'!■>/, E. Ilavford, teacher. Rec., The Boy for My, Warren Gentuer named executrix. yields oi fruits. Rec., Air Castles, Winnie Kimball Salute to the School Rec., On a Sunken Rock, Flora Rich Building Estate of Florence Berry Grant, Unity; liag. Music, Grades Welcome, Frank Duuton Singing, Flag of the Free, School will presented; Iteuel >1. Berry named ex- ( Lester Recitation, Incident of the Revolution, The Hon. Larles E. Littlefield stands A boy's troubles, Charles B. IJPt/.eltiue Rec., Up ami Down, George Hale ecutor. Remarks ami Lylla Sprague of R. pledged to the furtherance of the interests My Playmate, Belle Keating Giving Promotion Cards, Estate James Gross, Thorndike: Rec., Nineteenth Century Teacher, ex- of Ameiicau The Hon. John What God School F. S. Brie Supt. will presented; Burton A. Gross named >hii ping. I Song, Made, Florence Kimball The Dandelions. .Tunc Howes Rec In June, Lottie Tibbetts ecutor. Scott > on nc-rd not only as unalterably Saucy Music, Grade 7 1 love to. -o Grace Faulkiuham Singing, Sweet and Low, School instate oI Uavid reirce, rseuast: peuuou opposed to y such measure hut in favor go school, Dialogue, Obeying Orders, of Grade S Grandma Winnie Rec., The Conceited Coins, Bertha Hoffses boys presented for appointment of Clias. \V. < Thought Neglected, Colby ■t turning m even our coasting trade The Reason Leila Howard Rec., For a Boy to Learn? Harry Hurd Frederick administrator with will annexed, The day that never comes, Gertrude Rawley Rec., Why, j to 'Hath Times. Chain of with Music, Grades the former Emma Lena Freder- Ebglish .-hip*. i Tt pays, Helen Patterson Maxims, School, response by executrixs, Dialogue, Good Bye Day, deceased. YOU Is it .wonder that the voters of Babies ai:eea, Estate ot Lavinia K Belfast first And perhaps w-e may have the rest of my Country, Recitation, Raymond Baker, ; Our Flag, Harry Elwell Robin Redbreast, Lulu Coombs Clifford White aud final account of executor presented. the heat later. nurran tor tut* T. B. Pin#.'. ©ong, nag, ©ciiOOI j Girls that are Wanted, Florence Hill Rec., Golden Keys, Eva White Estate of S. S. Lane, Northport; iirst and Hussey A Riddle, Roy Wight Song, Don’t kill the Birds. Rec., School Greeting, Lucy Dickey final account of administrator presented. It was a landslide fur Littlefield in the Little Flo’s Letter, Della Wilband An Indignant Scholar, Rufus Mayo Song, By the school. Estate of George Dyer, Searsmont; fir t P. Palmer Daisies, Clara A Tell Tale of Grace and final account of administrator Dwight 2nd district Monday. He Keating Spring, Hayes WHITE SCHOOL. present- Congressional A Little Girl’s Wish, Sadie Preston Gladness of Spring, Cora Morison ed. At the White school, Mason’s Mill, Miss defeated John Scott, Democrat, of Bath, Bird Trades, Robert Brier Song, Robin’s Come. Estate of Hattie M. Child, Liberty first Mamie teacher, the regular OFFERS A SI PERU T.1XF OF A Robin, Henry Cunuiugbam Only Five Minutes, Ella Smalley Woodbury, account of about 30.000 majority. recitations were and the scholars of all guardian presented. MASON & HA by Song, Merry Builders, School Veteran’s Lament, Willie Black belli, to be Merry Teacher, Guy Patterson Exercise, A Plea for Peace. ages proved highly proficient. Samples Let us whistle for rain. Trav- of the written work, map drawing, [Boston Grasshopper Green, Earl Thomas Dear Mother, Eva Tibbetts etc., were shown on the walls. Refreshments SUMMER eler. At School and at Home, Cristina Song, The Breeze. SHIRTS, Prishy were served at the close of school to the we for rain and Vacation Time, Down this way pray Henry Mudgett Recitation, Leroy Libby and visitors. Lads and Lassies, Roderick Edgett Recitation, Mertie Nash pupils for wind. HATS, CAPS, whistle Coming, Lewis Trull An Old Story Newly Told, Louise Hai: poor's mills sch ool. Sweet .June Time, Sylvanus Edgecomb Song, Hark! The Merry Pealing Bells. The last day of school was celebrated by the The very latest is a gum trust. Yum, Ethel Flood Bird Elizabeth HOSIERY, Discontent, Nests, Quirnby children by a picnic dinner in the school room. In Then* will be opened dune 1 si a Song, Violet, School Recitation, Leonia Acboru the afternoon a short program was given. The yum!_ Truant Tommy, Leroy M acorn her Recitation, Ernest Webber NECKWEAR, scholars presented to their teacher, Miss Brown, Paint Concerning Local Industries. Our Happv School Year, Carrie Timanny Song, After Labor. Carriage Vacation Time, Karl Cottrell a very pretty picture. The pupils not absent for UNDERWEAR. on Beaver under m:u a Good Night, Ralph Staples LOWER GRAMMAR. the term were Ethel Wilson, Hazel Wilson, street, the W* < d & S' n are Mark making a number Vacation School Grade 0, Bertha I. teacher. Anna Brown. Song, Bird, Lucy Curtis, TRADE-MABK (J Ali and F. new up-to-date stylish goods, of monuments markers of variegated Awarding Diplomas, S. Brick BRICK SCHOOL. g GEO. J. BROW** At Miss Bird’s school, Grade G, ‘'Bird Day” at an* some SOUTH INTERMEDIATE. juices and in to suit all marble, markers of white marble The pupils of Brick school gave an entertain, styles to be run in eoiiueetion wit* m was celebrated by the following program: ot Windsor for various parties. Grade 4. Ida B. Carter, Teacher. ment on the evening of June 19 in Bradman's purses and tastes. rear Hotel G and Singing by schools, grades 7, to are Welcome to Our Mothers, School llall, for the purpose of getting money pur- Hood Work mill I'm: P. Gilmore & Son sawing a large num- Song, Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean Rec Unusual, Bramliall chase a received $3.00, which will VICTOR ber .J ties at their saw mill in Something Ralph Salute to the Grade G and 7 flag. They Burnham The Daisies' Iua Brown Flag, COFFEE think it will to tl A Rec., Song, pay for a flag 8x12, which has been ordered. please you II. C\ Jl Viu vil age, and a fni. crew of men are now at Rec., Blossom Time, Hugh Wight These were given by the two schools, after Following is the program: look these goods over. work there with every that Song, Butterfly, School wrhich the windows were closed and the prospect they into hall IS JUSTLY POPULAR Rec., Blossoms, Erma Farrar Pupils marching singing, wiii have all that they can do the Apple program was continued, as follows: Through Georgia. during Violin Old Arthur Marching Solo, Folks, Morrison Dec., Am I Like Washington? Oscar Olson Because its Past is sus- whole of the season. Some Things I Know, Sadie Collins Why Reputation Rec., Daisies, Morrill Hatch A Rena Black, Blanch Concert reading by school, Little Bell. Dialogue, Cooking Club, tained by its present uniform Rec., Two Kinds of Fourths, Floy French Dodge and four Tittle girls. Dwight P. are The the school Palmer, Harrison, Wood & Co. making a Dialogue, Floral Offerings, Eva Perkins Singing, Merry Lark, by Rec., Vacation, Theo Pendleton Address to the Birds, Frances Abbott Emerald Bradman urn of Lincoluville Louise Read Rec., The Butterfly’s Fad, HIGH QUALITY! drapery monument Florence Florida A. Carrow Bertha Wood A Song of the Seasons, Chaples Song, Lullaby, granite, to stand 10 feet for Mark Bessie Black CAPITA!. STOCK, $150,000 high, Capt. Selection from Warner, Hattie Colcord Rec., Dorothy’s Mustn’ts, JVo Better on the MASOMC TEMPLE, Abbie Doak What to Rex, Eugene W. Carter Coffee Gray of Bucksport, and a Quincy granite Selection from Longfellow, Lida Hopkins Rec., Happened Market the Price. Rec., A Boy’s Opinion, Houston Small When is Bertha Robbins | for Selection from Lowell, Arthur Murch Rec., Papa Sick, SURPLUS, $33,000 monument to be set in Searsport, for Mrs. Song, Little Bopeep, School Rec., A Poor Rule, Millie G. Bowen HE I, EAST. Bird Exercise, Arthur Condon, Sadie Marion A. C. Clifford of Somerville. Rec., The Raindrop’s Ride, Louise Read Day Charade, Little Bo peep, Berry and DEPOSITS SOI.1 Florence Harold Her- E. Luxury Economy. Rec., The Blacksmith, Lee Howard Staples, Chaples, Dec., Grandma’s Advices, Eugene Thomas Brothers are a Sadie Collins, Lillian Walker. Just Break the News to Mother, Libby fencing cattle and Rec., Who was she? Carter rick, Song, BEST GROCERS HAVE IT. Gladys from Charles Carrow and Alvin Stevens Safe boxes for rent at at Burnham which in Selection Emerson, deposit sheep pasture dimen- Dialogue, Rec., Little Leavitt i Florence Chaples, Sadie Staples My Playmate, Lucy #8 a vear. w Cinderella, Floy French A Dead Millie Bowen sions ill appear very much like a western The Little Sandpiper, Isa Patterson Rec., Doll, Double-acting, Lift, Red Riding Hood, Lida Gilbertson Rec., Mental Arithmetic, Lena Leavitt SHAPLEIGH COFFEE CO., Tank and Spray Our new vault is unequaled m ranch. have 500 acres Selection from cattle They of land Sleeping Beauty, Lurena Hutchins Lucy Larcom, Dialogue, Old Nably, The Fortune Teller, Winnie Seekens and Florida Carrow Boston, Mass. and UNEXCELLED sw-urio around which are a woven Gold Abbie Doak Julia Leary, Bell Carter they running Spinner, The Nettie Shuman Stella ami Black 3 o'clock in the Eva Perkins Sparrow, Song, On the Old Mo. Shore, Roy PUMPS and burglary in the country. wire fence. This will be used the Rec., Morning, Lida Little Lillian Mason during If I Wood Rollicking Robin, Hopkins Rec., Biddy Redwings, STOKE LADDERS, Rec., knew, Bertha Home Measurements, Lawrence Grotton Those boxes can have summer for pasturing a number Robin and Robert, Dec., BICYCLE STANDS, Etc j renting large Rec., Letting the Old Cat Die, Beryl Page Joe His Word. Julia Leary Frank Bramhall and Walter Vose Rec., Keeps. All Kind* or riviloge of taking their boxes t" of and which are of School Now, Alice G. Ford cattle sheep kept by this Song, Song Seven, Brother Robin Rec., Mother will be Lonely Singing by school, Grottor. and Oscar Olson firs. E. Lancaster, HAY TOOLS. vaults. firm. To build this fence will take about Rec., Wonderful, Bennie Woods Dialogue, Guess, George Robin’s Come, Alice Stimpson Which Willie Send for Free Ceulogue. Rec., The Pansies’ Song, Lida Gilbertson Dec., General, Crosby MANICURING ami three miles of the woven wire and in the en- Robin Jennie When I the Floor, £. MYERS k I The me Abbie Doak Redbreast, Wiley Rec., Help Sweep F. BRO., Rec., Forget not, Selection from O. Ethel Mosman CHIROPODIST, SHAMPOOING, ASHLAND, OHIO. closure will be built numerous corrals or The of the Miller, Sale- Rec-, Song Shell, Mildred McAndless. Song, Jack and His Lover, Alice Crosby and 35 High Street, Belfast, House for yards, and sheds where the stock can get Annabel Nicholson Blanche Lessons from Dodge t' inside in wet or stormy weather. F. 8. birds, Announces to the of Belfast ami C. M. CONANT & CO., l'oO. Among Awarding Diplomas, Brick, Supt. Mae Maxfleld and Lillian Davis Rec., Isn’t it Wonderful? lAtoeV*>av,s people vicinity OF PARK ANDCHARIT> these cattle are a number of the finest Ethel S. that she is ner and all wish- Grade 5. Juliette A. teacher. Rec., Vacation Time, Savery practicing specialty, for State of of Wig gin, To a Water-fowl, Bell Mayo Re“aRla<* treatment will be satisfactorily treated by dis- Geu’l Agents Maine, CORNEREnquire Herefords, which will be exhibited at the Rec., Music, D1 ing 22tf MKS. W.H of Both schools The Bluebird, Carrie Ford. Blanche infected and with modern methods Maine State and Eastern Maine State fairs 8ongf Song Welcome, Rec., A Rhyme of Maine, Dodge implements MAINK. At A. A. Small'a, 2» Mill*' Bluebird School an 2m24*2m BANGOR, this fall. Song, The Way to School, School Singing by school, The Song, Spring Flowers, by experienced chiropodist. ; \fvVS OF BELFAST. Base Ball. THE ^_ has two young foxes at Last week the Rockland E prreuoon. A at our columns this week will ROCKLAND. A.B. U. lB. T.B. P.O. A. E. glance in on articles we have cut the Wentworth, s. s.4 0 1 1 3 5 4 bought; fact, many prices far below the actual cost. ght. show that very much of our county corres- St. Clair, 3b. 4 0 0 0 2 1 1 are We not here to be undersold, consequently we ask you to compare these QUALI- been granted as follows: pondence ami other news matter fails to ap- Ryan, 1. f. 4 0 0 0 O 0 0 Kenniston, p. 4 0 1 1 0 2 0 TIES AND PRICES with any you may find. ■vs. etc., Eunice J. It was to get it in Benuett, pear. impossible type. Daley, c. f.. 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 increase, Harrison Stevens, During the thunder shower of Wednesday Feehan, 2d .4 3 Wall, r. f. 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 ?12 to $15. Collar Studs, 10c quality. 5c * afternoon, June 14th, lightning struck and Prescott, c. 3 0 1 1 7 0 1 Pins. .. 4c Derby, lb. 3 0 0 0 9 0 0 Beauty o i Circle of Kings I destroyed a birch tree in the pasture near Daughters A WoMerM of Ecoiomy. Fancy Pins, (Barouches, etc.) 10c goods... 5c the residence of Alderman It. T. on Total..34 0 4 4 24 12 Mrs. Ella Staples, Bay Rankin, 7 Shirt Waist Sets (26c goods).12 l-2c 1 ^ 0 3 9 RUST ciday evening, June 26. A North High street. By Innings. 12345 7 Total Linen Collars, latest styles. 8c RUST Belfast.0 2 1 0 2 1 3 1 — 10 NOTIONS, ETC. e.lnested to meet. ! Ou account of the illness of the leading Rockland.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Battenherg Patterns, regular price, 5c, 8c, Corset Laces, 4 prs. for. lc | 12 1 15c, 20c and 25c. 5c Portland, Me ,ex-first asst, artist the concert at Belfast Opera House Sacrifice hits, Berry, McLellan, Hazeltine, Dil- 10c, 2c, 17c., wortli. Stolen bases, Belfast, 6; Rockland, 4. Hooks and Eye9, per card-. ... lc- Val. Laces, lc ' from to per yard. i.une Eye and Ear Infirmary is postponed June 24th July 7th. Two-base Belfast, 5. Bases on balls, Bel- hits, Baste Cotton, per Spool. 2c Tortion Laces, odds and ends, per yard.... lc will he in Belfast at The will be announced next fasts, 3. Struck out, by Dilworth, 11 ; by Kennis- the program Hair Pins per buncli. lc Skirt 38c PROOF PROOF ton, 4. Time of game, 2.01 12. [It was as hot Buttons, (in sets) regular price ; and June week. Tickets are on sale at irsday Friday, City Drug work as the figures would indicate if appearing Good Pins, per paper. lc per set. For this sale. 19c in a race Tuttle and Johnson. store. report ] Umpires, Book Pins (10c. quality) per book. 6c Safety Pins, per doz. 2c Scorer. Fred Patterson. I Toilet Paper, per bunch ... 3c Ice Wool, 20c quality. Gc i'' received a pleasant note Manager Cottrell of the Belfast Opera The Belfast* will next wit play Saturday Bone Hair Pins, per doz. 5c 30c Belt Buckles 17c L. G (10c. quality) laiutance Coombs of House has secured f<»r the week beginning the a team like the Bel- Oakland*, which, 15c. ... sc 75c and 62c Belt Buckles. 49c CORSETS CORSETS aid some curios and a next plio- the celebrated ••• Monday Kennedy Play- fast*, ha* beaten everything it has met this 17c 10c Leighton’s Royal Cream. 19c of I> iboratory G. Coombs who will their with .... ers, begin repertoire season. The game will be called at 1 o’clock, 20c. 12c | 4 oz. Bay Rum (25c quality).... 15c ov two carved canes the " I quaintly comedy success, “She Couldn't Marry to allow the visitors to return on the 3.30 25e- .1301 2 oz. (12 nequality) gc id of 1 4c onyx. Three This company has appeared in Ban- train. Crowley’s Spool Cotton (200 yds.) per doz.. 21c j Petroleum Jellev. [ Our corsets are not very much different from other good corsets. One particular only cities Dress Shields, 12 l-2c. Sc Evenola price 16c) 7e in line—one that the wearer will ase has in his garden full gor, Portland, and other Maine with HEARD ON THE STREET. quality. (regular | which they differ, they are an exceptionally good appre- 10c vio- and a week of is in 17c quality. Perfumery in bulk, regular price 42c, ciate. Most of our are all is not this a variety known as "Greg- great success, enjoyment Following are some of the comments heard corsets rust proof (warranted), things equal point 21o. lie let, of the Valley, Lilac, My Jack, The is a store for quality. Lily worth Rust-stained corse s are not to the and are certainly damag- pea large, green, play-goers. after Saturday’s game: considering? pleasing eye Black Brush Braid .. 1 1-2C etc for this sale, per oz.. 25c and to the under linen. cost uo mure with the added rust poiuts than the vines grow about Johnson is a wizard behind the as Dil- 9c ing Our corsets proof bat, Black Mohair ... 8c Rose Water and Glycerine, (15c quality).. Binding. sale rile seed was the to the in of 12c other corsets. ASIv TO SEE THEM. A few special prices for this only. planted April crop reports from Waldo county worth is front it. M ill ward’s Needles (1 paper. 3c Florida Water (20c quality). >wn June 17th. I5e peas picked State Board of Condition of The a team. .. 25c Tooth Brushes. Agriculture: Belfast out-field is strong Feather Bone 12 l-2c quality 20 I)OZ. J. M. SUMMER CORSETS, made of tine netting, striped with sateen, zone of •• »• 11c grass 80 cent. Condition of a the box. The New Collar Buckram l)c 15C ntral excursion t<> Lake fields, per Dilworth is puzzler iu Shaped sateen around waist. corset. For this sale... .*2 Horn Combs. 30 Regular ? pastures, 85 per cent. Amount of young The were all hustlers there was no Corset Springs 7 c unlay, was a grand success, boys ; INTREPID made of tine with sateen, zone of sateen Tooth 15c. 5c Rubber Combs..■. 6c (Summer corset), netting, striped g"iug from all of the stock turned to pasture: colts, 100 per cent; dumb playing. Powder, quality, (sample bottle) parts Combs.8c and 10c around 13 in. tine two side steel, would be cheap at 30 \ For this Bicycle Skirt Weights, per yard. SR Hercules Rubber waist, clasp, hooks, an ldO tickets were sold on young cattle, 11*2 per cent, sheep, 103 per Mc.Leilan makes a great captain. sale only..-42c« h, and Conductor Sullivan cent. Blossom of fruit trees: apples, 30 Did you notice Berry s slide to second? mike Ins down trip in the percent; plums, 75 per cent; strawberries, Darby is ail right on the coaching lines. short to accommodate the loo per cent; other small fruits, 02 per cent. is anxious to form a base- A well-dressed young man claiming to be Bangor quite ball league with Rock laud and Belfast, and L t Morse, Jr., of son of the late day of the Non-Partisan Boston, the enthusiasts in the Queen City think Never is looked for at Lin- a venture Their "Domestic" will he held with Mrs. Leopold Morse, being that such would pay well. eolnville. He 1 idea is to have the teams made ill' of Maine refl Corsets are usually rdially seen on a Maine diamond. A return game permit thought The young man has not yet returned, al- shape readily to the figure. i Inch juiced, but we sell tins tor and son arrived Suu- will he played at Augusta in September and lie was to do so The though Saturday. both teams are expected to put iu the sum- ara, with a large catch checks have been deposited, but it. is not yet mer iu hard practice. [Baugor Whig. Underwear Out, ^$1 Nhen last here had As we have not to enuiuer- 00.^ they known whether are or not. spare / they good The University of Maine has won the ate our entire line, we extend ( and for haddock, and TO of to an invitation ex- !^F*ASK SEE IT. Band Concert. There will b« a baud intercollegiate championship ’*)*>, although you to \ day after that species of the schedule has not been finished. The amine it. It is no trouble for Concert Thursday night at eight o’clock us to show that is what were (if size and iiual game occurred between Bates and goods, large in r i f w** what we a*-e here for on the lowTer school house common, with the in W aterville June 14th and was hotly They made one trip to the Colby following contested, requiring 11 innings. The score is a and since program: April, May 1st was 9 to 8. la March, Granges, arr. Reeves it more, with a miiri,. good catch Crown Overture, Diamonds, Auber nere yu n mm everytnmg in popular priced v naerwaar. p to-uate in quality ami st\ie. cu Baritone Solo, bed rock in price. It's a combination that’ s hard to beat. During this sale we even get dow below Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep. Secret societies. Miss A. A. Hicks occurred at u’8 a great 1038 10 lls- Rollinson Bed = Main Rock Prices. A creat gain t0 yoa. street at 5 o’clock Tues- C. A. Stevens (By request) The Knights of Pythias will observe their Children’s Drawers, 15c and 17c quality 11c I’lie funeral services will be Selection, Carmen, Bizet annual Memorial Doctrineu Strauss Sunday, by attending Ladies’ 25c and 40c 21c UINGHAriS me Waltzes, and to-morrow, Friday, at 9 divine service at the North 2d. •• Medley, Butterflies, Beyer church, July 39 c 24c Hosiery In short lengths, worth 9c. ✓ conducted by Rev. A. A. Rufus, Mills Whistling The Waterville chevaliers are looking over 42c and 45c 29C For this sale. vV *• C. T. lT. will attend in a the for the visit of the Odd ... Stoke Bokijkd. Last Thursday morning, itinerary Fellows 50c and 02c >. 43C Underwear. of Maine to the Grand at ■y iugasprigof cedar tied with when Alonzo Dutch his Sovereign Lodge Domestic Night Robes, 50c. quality...... 39c opened store he Detroit, Mich., in The chevaliers If you can use them buy now. The of September. 75c and 89c 66C PIQUE SUITS Kings Daughters, found that some one had entered the store of Canton Halifax will be well quality...... probably Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Vests. ,-,e Custom would he a are $1.00 quality .. 79c tnafle, cheap at it 1 -?/-% member, invited to at- and the safe. The safe lock was not represented as they are planning upon the *3 50. For opened »• »» Jersey Ribbed Vests worth 15c. For this sale./V Au trip. It is to be so very that it $1.25 98c obituary notice will be in good order and he left the door inexpensive this sale slightly will be well worth the of the to see *• #105 ....i Qc \? week. price trip $1.39 j ajar. It was now closed and he was unable the The fare from Waterville to Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Vests, 10 e For country. $1.50 #1.15 | quality. Mercerized to it. Detroit and return will be >15 50. I this French Victorie cy announced last week will open The door leading from the cellar only *• #1.19 sale. i.~.c Mail. $1.79 j iawn to the store [ Waterville Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Vest, worth 25c. For of the Unitarian church had been forced open, showing The name “DOMESTIC” makes an the sustain it. impression, goods this that the bad ! sale.... I Linings -vening, beginning at seven burglars entered that way. He Odd Fellows’ Sunday. The Belfast Odd j Ladies' Seamless Tan or Black Hose, plain I Regular price 5oc. K-.r this sale -» « will he all the usual attrao called in some workmen and had the safe Fellows attended divine worship at the Bap- I 'L or drop stitch, while they last. f>,■' A it will he an drilled and when he found that list church last Sunday forenoon. A large INFANTS’ WEAR! ped enjoyable opened, j Ladies Fast Black Seamless Hose worth lJV.ioc 5 one. The about 870 in in had been j congregation was present and the members -•ry portrait gal- money, partly gold, Are You Interested in Low Prices/ Ladies' Tan Hose, drop stitch, a good trade at j of the subordinate and Rebekah oc- last week will be omitted, taken. He says that about two weeks be- j lodges Read On. 21c for this sale. .IP PIQUES the seats in the ventre of the house near o The •■Common At the grounds, ten cents. Ice fore store was broken into in the same cupied Sense” Stocking, double heels, prices that are gist the same as a The on Infants’ Wear are astonishing—the making you the front. marched o prices * •r refreshments served way and 825 taken. He said about Waldo Lodge from Odd soles and toes, guaranteed fast color, a good present. You’ll nc\er rind a better chati-v to to nothing J c reason is to close them out. Your buy simply a first Fellows' Hall m a is the value at 17c. For this sale. r» i-»r Pique dress all this season s c" >d~ at r-(’ \ LITY «'• IN- take on that there was about >300 in the safe at tin* j Infants’ Sacques. 60c quality. 19c place Friday. i SIDE RED: lime of the first visit and about 8400 the Organ Voluntarv, “Service Praise in G," 75c ... 33c Gents’ White Unlaundered ciassiticatR.m of post offices TIi., All > *• Figured Piques. .j j. »n second, yet the thief contented himself with 87c 39c "'orH,42'-a;- s;me <>l Tilt' .'1 une postmasters | Scripture Invitation. Shirts, 29c I AH Plain Colors, 35<* oualities. -*le a much smaller The T 35c 17c i. amount,. burglar has ! T All Plain Colors. 30c while others were decreased. Doxology. 50c qualities. not been and no ! Lord’s in concert. Bonnets, $1.00 W yet apprehended, formal Prayer hite ;cs. 45c and 52, Pastor and congregation n o SIips, 25c .12 1 ‘2c Anthem, “The Land of Rest,” Piusuti, choir We have just received a back order of ..L31-3C ■ goes from third to second steamers will begin their daily trips Friday, 35c 18c Scripture, 2 Sam. 1:17-27. m 1 our June and will m 50c 25c C^’A.ll Colored Piques are dyed with new postmaster’s salary is raised 2od, begin making regular Prayer, Pastor *• process, Tripple Extract We warrant at “If He shall Well C/i $1.25 ... 62 l-2c ORGANDIES. Dye. "2,200. The Camden Herald landings Northport Campground June Response, solo, say Done,” 7) them *• perfectly fast colors. 26th.The steamer M. and M. will make Mrs. Frost. Carter 1.50 75c ncrease is mainly due to the some that were due us sometime ago. They are Offering and invoked blessing. Short Dresses, $1.00 quality 50c a change in her time-table June the 10c and 12 l-2c quality—new. fresh goods— Per .business of the D. P. Ord- Monday, Hymn, “How firm a foundation.” THE “GORDON” ! 26th, which will mean earlier arrivals and “There is a but it being a little late in the season we are going SKIRT The decrease af Belfast Sermon, Friend,” from all the route. Rev. R. T. Capeu. WHITE GOODS! to cut the price down to one half. As long as they decline of the medi- departures landings along pateut last we shall sell them at. .pet for the Bent and This time-table will continue until the fall. Prayer. All our and Pay Gnt it. -•s which once $1.10, $1.15 $1.25 Wrappers, nQn Dimities, Muslins, Lawns, India flourished here. Hymn, “My Saviour, My Almighty Friend” For yard. the boat will her this sale...... VOC Don’t miss this July 8th, begin Saturday Benediction. Linens, opportunity. This is one of Wckk of Lightning. Daniel O. $1.37 Nainsook,Checks, Etc., positively the best and most econ- to to Buck- night trips Northport, returning The pastor took a three-fold text: 1 Sam. Wrappers..^ j | ^ omical cotton skirts <»n the mirket. The "ts the peculiar destruction of a AT BOTTOM PRICES. regular in time for the train.... Price cutting at the of quality is not sport early morning 18:1; Prov. 18 24; John 15:14, and his dis All of our $1.50, $1.75 and $1.87 1 was its and princi- watching growth £3P“Don’t miss this opportunity to secure a good Mercerized Petticoats trade in For this and found his once beautiful AT BARGAIN PRICES. 4.02 .3 25 them at.. / 2^ debts and other troubles, aud that a new and Jonathan. What are the characteristics It had been struck by light- company has been formed under that same we would desire in a friend? Knowing cpletely demolished. The trunk name, with plenty of financial backing, aud these we must strive to make our lives con- four unequal parts, which bail we may have that New York steamer yet. form to this ideal. We turn from the earthly '••rent directions, ami the sec- ... .The Castine will make an excursion to friends to the Divine Friend. When Christ reduced to chijis ami slivers, Bangor next Sunday. came down to earth he made Himself a trdiy a piece suitable to saw up Nr.w Ai>\ khtisemknts. r red A. of 1 Johnson, Ma- Friend every one, especially those who FRED A. >d. Mdsonic sonic Temple, announces this week his tirst anni- were without earthly friends. Friendship, JOHNSON, 1'iEMS. A. J. cut Toinpk Carver of Seal mark down and lias on versary sale, prices all i to be true, must begin with a mutual giving • the \Y. and summer The are too ght fishing smack H. spring goods. bargains Jonathan himself of up. stripped royalty Bcllnst House. is continuing in the live lish numerous to mention, and our readers are refer- Oporn I to be a friend of David. Are we willing to THE SEA BREEZE. Abner her for- red to his advertisment for particulars.The 1. I.'. Cottrell, Manager. Pomeroy, give up thus for our friends? Our Divine Belfast 4s and fO Main n and when his Department Store, street, poor health, Friend gave up more than this for us. We Your for : Vol. 21. No. 25. W II Richards, proprietor, has secured the ser- IKeep Eyes Open ediore and was dismasted last little of what for vice of C. M. Kibble of who know but Christ gave up -ALL Charlestown, Mass., Belfast, Me., 22, NEXT WEEK- ! her. Her present owners June iSqq. has charge of the clothing department. Bargains us. The only thing that will solve the prob- i The (.rent Dramatio under her, and with her two top- are offered in that this week, and also lems of the labor and the social The in than the sword Company manage- department world, pen mightier ment of Prescott A. Loveland. ■ ew she was taken for a in So many people think; jround, spars the millinery and crockery departments, the and cause wars to cease is this world, spirit But the thing that makes the world go she came in last week_Sch. latter been ware and tin having enlarged. Agate of Friendship. Heaven will come down to HARRY W. CLARK’S Is plenty of printers’ ink. i arrived at ware at the old prices_Mrs, 11. H. Johnson, 5 Sibley Brunswick, earth to us when we shall have made a friend | \ WE PRINT ANYTHING. '••"•Mi. She from Elm street, Belfast, has a top buggy for sale_ Leaflets, sailed Belfast, of this greatest of Friends. Friendship shall KENNEDY O. I. C. pigs for sale, with register papers, 85 each ♦Envelopes,* Flyers,* Pamphlets,* Hh .. .Sell. B. George Ferguson, exalt us to Heaven. Jonathan took David Hill by Geo. W. Partridge, Searsport.See advt. of Cards.* Ilooklets,* Programs,* vned in Belfast, has been bought to the and David took Jonathan A Note W. F. Putnam, M. D.,-specialist, Bucksport. throne, PRICE CUTTING SALE, Heads,*Posters,+Ae..*Ae. (\ Maddocks and others of Ban- him Mr. I Annual of Belfast Coleseum right along with through life. Capen meeting Company t j io. PLAYERS Maddocks will take of the at ! charge the treasurer’s office at 4 p. in., July 3d ...The then paid a tribute to the members of the * FULL PARTICULARS IN THIS PAPER NEXT WEEK. We never carry I Cocoons. Full to leave in a short time Dinsmore Store iu moon. Mr. Jim. .1. Konnedv. Mis*; Nellie Ken- expects is offering great bargains foot- Odd Fellows’ order who have passed on be- X from one Including: over any goods season to another, and the people of Waldo Coun- The longest days. nedy ami a superb company in a ot •' wear this week. the J repertoire iiere the schooner now is, to take Read advertisment ...Keep fore us, and concluded : "What makes us be- 1th of July celebration. are that it to take of our low your eyes open for Harry W. Clark’s price cut- ty realizing pays advantage prices during It’s a “horseless cart.” The New England Co. of Bath lieve we shall meet these friends? Be- j J PLAYS ting sale Parti culars in The Journal next week. again semi-annual clearance sales. Northport Campground —GREAT ts in • visitors interest, one-half, the big cause we and they are united in the friend- have commenced for the season. ■ hark Reward Olympic, which they built $10O $100. of that Divine Jesus Christ. 1 ship Friend, A furnished room to rent, REPERTOIRE. • he hark was sold to Sau Francisco The readers of this paper will be pleased to May it be that we are friends of the whole W. (MY CLOTHIER) pleasantly and conveniently HARRY CLARK, located, nearP. 0.,at Belfast. Monday evening, fShe Couldn’t Marrv Three 545,000. She cost new learn that there is at least one dreaded disease we able to that The Two $62,(MX) world and that may be say 83 Main j| Tuesday. thieved that science has been able to cure in all Street, Belfast, Maine, t Wednesday. Teddy Maguire, The Irish Duke -^riied over so has its stages, we have a Friend that sticketh closer than a ,/‘(1“ $40,000, yielded Thursday, Woman against Woman ie< to and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the iour• The place where you bought those $1.98 Pants. t OUR SPECIALTIES, her owners_Capt. Charles brother.” Friday. The Little Savage d ouly positive cure known to the medical frater- Saturday, The Widow and the Dude the sch. Susan N. Pickering, STOCKTON , We woui(i like ,mrt nity. Catarrh a constitutional -PRICES- ! f‘>r a at his iu Deer being disease, of your work. a trip home Isle Misses McCorrison and Knight will return SPRINGS.1 | requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Ca- Evenings 10, 20, 30c. Mat. 10, 20c. h" Peterson of Rockland has taken from Boston next with their tarrh Cure is taken Saturday hurdy Sent i internally, acting directly by Express, Stage, or Hail. Tickets on Sale at City Drug Store. uf the schooner.. Sch. Huinarock and will give their first concert in upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the gurdy, BARGAIN! 10 Main St. BRACKETT & CO., ’’Mli 8°ld to and will in Searsmont FOR RENT. ;;.m Philadelphians, system, thereby destroying the foundation of the village, Wednesday evening, BELFAST, MAINE. T| re hail BEAUTIFUL MILK WHITE » |_PRINTERS, from that port. She was built disease, and giving the patient strength by build- June 28th. See their advt. next week. HORSE, years old, weighs about 000 lbs., sound and kind in 1883. ing up the constitution and assisting nature in Two cottage houses, eight rooms Falla, Me., Sain’l in ail harness, cheerful and fearless roadster, per- doing its work. The proprietors have so much Hill have secured the store on or °f and Marcellus .& Haney fecrly safe for ladies to drive care for, faultless Malden, Mass., faith in its curative powers, that they offer One if in each house. Situated on Main • Camp Ground for the season and in form and action. Price sold at once, $50.00 ,Jave over Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Northport NELSONEE.^Y^NELSON. ll~ sold three inter- quarters’ for street. Send list of testimonials. are ready for business. Our Camp Ground of other trades like Enquire of will stand Wednesdays and Saturdays at Mr. ve93el to W. H. of Phila- &3T*Plenty this at the sale Apply to Megee Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, stable Marshall’s stable in Belfast; other days at I who and Northport News is crowded out this of my %*' has transferred interests to tySold by Druggists, 76c. farm in Waldo. Terms $10.00 to warrant. i MRS. H. H. JOHNSON, Hairs Family Pills are the best. Im26 but hereafter will be made a feature. LANCASTER & WEST. GEO. W. BVBKETT. t£22 WM. H. BECKWITH. week, lw26* 5 Elm Street, Belfast. was no NOBODY’S PAPA. Royal Academy, but he longer r-—- ■ “Occasionally,’ said Mrs. McIntyre, Plowin’ Corn. gloomy and morose. He was eager and “but not very often. You see we find excited. So great was the difference which the authority for it in Mark, 16th chapter, J’rom You may talk about dude A sombre-looking man wandered this change of expression made in his Sunter verses 10, .17 and 18. We do that in the your city 97/rs. With leisure and tine clothes, gloomily from picture to picture. He had countenance that be seemed another man. cases of wicked who are Who very people walks the street with cane in hand no some people prefer to go “Mrs. Marston is at home, sir. What to crazed with catalogue; 9/?rs. SP/nkActm. j wickedness. And “Bpecs” across his nose. Without and gaze untrammelled pre- name?*’ He likes to a by OBJECTS TO PORK. guy chap like me judice. He was not perhaps the onlj The butler looked at him a little And laugh at me in scorn “I do Dot interfere in the least with the When I tell of # m man in the room without a catalogue, askance. [LETTER TO MRS. PINKHAM NO. 76,244] the fun 1 have mode of was that dis- me of of my followers. In On the farm a-plowin' corn. ii w.w but there about him which “Never mind my name; show in.” “One lasttfune three doc- living any a ■f.iM ill year ago I doubt if would stand it. I do him from every There was an about bis fact, they He in some tinguished effectually imperiousness tors me to and as I had at says great moneyed scheme gave up die, to the use of as an article of other human being in that crowd. No manner which conquered the butler, in object pork He means to have a different times used your Vegetable food and it all the time. share’, one else looked so utterrly unamused and spite of the deepening mystery. preach against Because ’tis his ambition IVfiKI 11J A v\ Compound with good results, I had too are that it is unclean To become a indifferent as lie, though many were less ; rrLc visitor was shown in silence into “My objections millionaire, 1 much faith in it to die until I had tried and not fit to be eaten hurnau And that the flower I would critical. He knew a good picture et once, the drawing room, where a lady dressed by beings. pluck You tells us to discard Would only prove a and it a in a still and beautiful it again. I was an invalid, know, the Bible thorn, gave quick, appreciative secrutiny, black, young lady, apparently For whoever knew a all that is unclean. Of course if of millionaire The Kind You Have and which while the worthless he but and sat with her head on was confined to my bed for ten weeks. any Always Bought, has i„ ,.„ specimens passed pale thin, Who made it plowin' corn ? with of her Nellie at her but my followers wish to use pork I cannot in use for over 30 lias borne the by glances contempt. Presently hand. played feet, (I believe my trouble was ulceration of years, signature ; prevent them. He does not know the treasures he turned listlessly away and sank down the mother was not paying any attention womb). _nllfl has been made under liis I do not think that any of my fol- That are hidden iu the soil, („.r. on the ottoman in the centre of the room. to the child. “After “Xo, taking four bottles of the lowers would if He does not know the pleasures sonal sul>°rvision since its bis arms lie sauk into a brown “Gertrude!” stop using pork they inlan, Folding and some That are won by honest toil. S*CUCAr June, for the County of \\ ii... man of the harsh said of her erect the second means Notes.” see—not her—oh, no! nor any other ler. print some tilings building for doing A. I). 1899. June, A. D. ISO'.*. or woman but to tread his native “I won’t want no din- it would be from God. alive, suppose they in print. The Bangor Daily News of recent forthcoming Pl'NK'H J. HARDING, widow of EDGAR / ihaki.es \v. freih;kii Xj HARDING, late of in said of soil, revisit the scenes where he had ner,” observed the cook To Cure a ill Unity, County V late EMMA LENA FI!El ! sarcastically. date devoted a number of columus to the Cough One Day Waldo, dt ceased, having presented a petition * ot D.W ID I*KI l:( 1 spent a then—he No, wanted no nor one aughter happy boyhood—and they dinner, To Cure a Cold in One that she may he administra- said of \\ aid* de-s so-called Rollers” inter- THE MODERN llEAl’TY Day praying appointed County should return to Australia. There, he other couple “Holy including trix of the estate of said deceased. ed a earthly thing—that upstairs. To Cure Sore Throat in One petition praying that had were seem Day I ■ w friends; there he had land. It was They in paradise, and there it would views with people of Orland, who to Thrives on good food and sunshine, with Ordered. That the said petitioner give notice to administrator de in nism f liis home now. one be a not to York To Cure Hoarseness in One all interested a of this said David l’eirce. A'o knew of his pity leave them. [New be hostile to Mrs. and of exercise iu the air. Her Day persons by causing copy generally McIntyre plenty open order to be arrival in published three weeks successively in >rdered, That the said <-• England; no one should know. Ledger. form ; her methods. As the News says, “The glows with health and her fare blooms the Republican Journal, a newspaper published all persons interested h\ From his wife his had been that separation its Take Cleveland’s Lung 25c at Belfast, they may appear at a Probate order to he published three w< stories tell are to with beauty. If her system needs the Healer, There had been no letters, no they interesting, say Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said the Journal a i.< complete. Agriculture in Common Schools. size If it fails to Republican action of a laxative she Trial free. cure, you: County, on the 11th day of July. A. D. 1899, at a that m.i\ inquiries. To each other they were as the least, everything from the cleansing remedy, Belfast, they covering ion of the clock before noon, and show cause, to he at dead. uses the gentle and of will be refunded. A. A. Howes Court, held Belfast, pleasant Syrup Figs, money if the < In some sections there is an attempt be- baptizing of people at '1 o’clock in the any they have, why prayer of said peti- (’ounty, on the 11th Cay It was seven met tioner should not be years since they had made to introduce into the common made by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. & Co. granted. ten ot the dock before m ing morning to the interfering with and G Et). E. J<)HNS()N. whv the and married and parted, and he did not schools the of the Judge. any they have. pr:i\- study principles of A true copy. Attest should not he know if she were or dead. Of breaking up of families.” Withoutgoiug granted. living agriculture, and it would he au excellent Register of Deep Water Vessels, CiiAs. P. Hazkltine, Register. CEO E course he did not want to know. She further into details iu this direction we A true thing to accomplish. No far as we know, copy. Attest. w as anxious to hear of his death ( has. E Ha/r perhaps there is no one hook that is the News of PROBATE NOTICES. however, give Daily report SHIPS. At a Probate Court lielti at Belfast, within and for in order that she marry suited to might somebody the All of oil — exactly purpose. the AN INTERVIEW WITH AIRS. MCINTYRE. M L from the Csumtv Waldo, the 13th dav of June, 11" A EDO SS. In* -urt else. in time she would assume AbnerCoburn, Park, Hong Kong Perhaps books of that character that we are A. D. 1899. >> last, on tin !:t'i .la\ i for New York, passed Aujer April 11. his death. On Saturday last, the writer called At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for of EKT F DCNTON \>" familiar with either contain some errors A G Ropes, David Rivers, arrived at New W. BROWN, Jk.. administrator the estate Mrs. iu her home iu the the Countv of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of of HARRIET GATES, late of Monroe, in said \ IMA K. BAKE'; was or are too upon McIntyre York 15 from 17 He started up. The heat intoler- 1 technical, it is difficult May Liverpool. A. ]). 1899. i,:• pretty in Orland called Beulah Home. June, County of Waldo, deceased, having presented a deceased, ha\ ing ptvsi for one man to building A J C M Nichols, sailed from Hilo able, the pictures odious, the people de- write a complete hook Fuller, certain instrument, purporting to be the last petition praying for a license to sell the whole admitted him spoken March 29, lat N, 27 W. and show cat if have, the same why prayer petitionersliould st'irmy winters day. Her feet stood in the mistake should he made. Education, un- se, any they why be ascertain if the head of the house would ; Emily Reed, I> C Nichols, sailed from should not be ami allowed. granted. less it is a correct proved, approved GEO. E. snow, but she was standing quite still in education, is no educa- New for GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. A l.D< SS. -In "in ! see him. The room was f York May 20 Hong Kong. JOHNSON, Judge. \\r in tion at barely urnished, A true copy. Attest: \ * fast, on the 1,'i k attitude "f eager expectancy. It all. It will not do, for instance, Gov Robie, It F sailed from New A true copy. Attest: of walls Oolcord, Cnas. P. Ha/.i-i.tivk, Register. « \.-' the decorations the being has. P. AKD F. MASt >N. fascinated him; he looked long and earn- to teach the farm that the heat of the only York 4 for 7, ( Hazeltink, Register. boy Biblical scenes aud May Hong Kong; spoken May A. I* A TTKRSl >N litem it was a animal lithographs depicting lat 39 Ion 70 41 estly. good picture, but it was must be kept up, and drop the 22, deceased, having p!v~eiio On a at one At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for scripture sayings. platform B T P sailed from At a Probate Court belli at Belfast, within and count of adniinistraimn not altogether its artistic merits that ! subject there, for a part of the time we j Henry Hyde, Oolcord, the Count’- of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of end was a 1 aud an for for the Countv of Waldo, on the 13th dav >1 as ulpit organ. Hilo April 21 New York. A. 1>. 1899. ance. captivated him. The child’s face seemed try hard as we can tc get rid of the June, June, A. D. 1899. j After absent a few minutes the ! P II sailed from New ;k to awake some and even in being Josephus. Gil-key, a certain nstrument, to be the last Ordered. Tli.it notice far-oil’memory—a memory , heat, the coldest weather the purporting MoG RA V, authorized agent ot the exee woman letumed with the information York April 25 for Hong Kong, will and testament of FLORENCE BERRY weeks smves-ivel\ in tk" that on him in a animal he too tors of t he last will and test ament of WIL- kept eluding perplexing | may burning up because of L F 1 DR. a news] a per pukii-ke in 1 that Mrs. was at and Mary Cushing, Pendleton, sailed GRANT, la e of I'nity, in said County of Waldo, <’■ McIntyre prayer LIAM ,M< (; R A V. late I in sain unity <-i :; o -u 1 manner. Then at last it came to him. I much food. “A little New Id for been for Unity, that all person.- heating knowledge from York May Hong deceased, having presented probate. .i that never her when so Kong. Waldo, deceased, having presented petition bale to be he'd m- The likeness was to a little sister of I makes us it is and if they interrupted Court, his mad,” said, agricul- May Flint, sailed from New York 2*J Ordered, That notice be to ail persons in- that he he a license t< and that the April given praying may granted accept of .1 tily uex :, .md k -w own who had died in earlv she ture is to be in engaged requested reporter for Ki terested a of this order t-' be an oiler for and sell certain real es- cF’.dhood: I taught the schools, it Hong ng. by causing copy pub advantageous .he satu .o count -h come stairs into the room why bad been his He j must he accurately taught. up reception Puritan, A rs isiamnard, sailed trorn San li bed three weeks successively in The Republican tate ot said deceased. IIEii. E boyhood's companion. at that at and wait for it he hail the time. 2 for Hull. Journal, published Belfast, they appear A had loved her he had mourned Ike who desires an her, | Francisco Nov Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice truer i*v. Attest deeply; boy agricultural a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, within and ■ lie ascended the stairs and was ushered R D Rice, Carver, sailed from Loudon to all persons interested by causing a copy of (has. | || v, her Poor Nellie! Her name had education for j for said ( on the second Tuesda\ ot July long. practical agricultural ounty, weeks sur. es- into a well furnished room i June 2 for New York. this order to be published three excited rlie first need not commodious, next, at ten of the clock before noon, and show disagreement between purposes go without one. at sivelv in the Republican Journal, a newspaper IITALDO SS. In C in which sat an old 70 Reaper, 0 .0 Young, Newcastle May 4 cause, if any they have, why the same should .i>>t his wife and himself. There is an lady, probably at Belfast, that at a >i "i the l;;*i ■. He had said that agricultural college in every from N S for Kaliului. be and allowed. published they may appear of whom his tola him Sydney, W, proved, approved Probate Court to be held at Belfast, within and M. 11< »\Y \ lil> ,"1111;11i* if should have a he would State at which the man will years age, guide j S 1) sailed GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. they daughter young Carleton, Amshury, from Kahu- ■ was one of the After a. few for said County, on the 11th day of July, A LdCIsA ,1 ARK, kite k. wish her to be called be patients. j lui 11 for New York. A true copy. Attest: Ellen after this lit- thoroughly instructed by competent May I). 1899, at ten of the clock before noon, and deceased, ha\ ing j■ ia s«*i.r minutes a man entered and sat ; ( has. P. Hazeltink, Register. tle sister of his. His wife had declared teachers, which he will not have in young St Paul, F W Treat, arrived at New York show cause, if any they have, why the prayei d account of idininistratn-u down. No one said for a time \ 3 from New Orleans. said petitioner should not be granted. Iowa nee. with heat that she hated the name. Was the average public schools; another fact anything May man re- At a l’u bate Court held at Belfast, within and GEO. E. J(HiNSON, Judge. it 'ssihle that until the asked what paper the St Nicholas, C F Carver, arrived at Eureka Ordered. That tmt i. .■ 11 p that site could be jealous even makes absolute accuracy of the lor the of Waldo, on the second Tues- A true Attest: He was and April 10 from Sau Francisco. County copy. weeks successively. in tin- id of a dead child? Or was it text-book used a are porter represented. told, of A. 1). 1899. ( has. P. that necessity. We ful- j day June, Hazfutink, Register. a m: id simply silence until the writer I State of Maine, H G Curtis, sailed from newspaper published love of which ended mak- convinced such reigned again A certain instrument, to he the last that all interest! opposition by ly that, rightly managed, New Y'ork May 20 for Hong Kong » purporting persons ventured a few remarks, which'didn’t will and testament of EVERETT STAPLES, hare t' be published three weeks successively County, prettier picture! [Epitomist. JOHNSON, Judge. final account of admini-i ... assured that she was to see him in the Journal, a newspaper published artist had done his but he could not glad Alice Reed, Alanson Ford, arrived at A true copy. Attest: Republican her with their -Ian best, that at a Probate get prhait and would endeavor to give any informa- New Y'ork 30 from Brunswick. Cuas. P. Hazeltine, Register. at Belfast, they may appear adequately render the light which danced May Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said Ordered, That not me t het ’Tis worth a bag of gold.” This tion When asked to an Edward sailed from Hilo 21 for in the dark nor the applies possible. give May, May ('it the 11th of A I* weeks successively. m 111• K eyes, dimples that with force to Hood’s County, day July. special Sarsaparilla, about the of Rev. G. W. San Francisco. a Court held at within and for before noon and show a in h came and went in the cheeks. opinion mobbing At Probate Belfast, at ten of the clock cause, newspaper published round, rosy America’s Greatest Medicine. slie would C P N F arrived at Ports- the of on the second of if have, the ol said that all iuteivsiru n “it is Higgins in Levant say nothing, Dixon, Gilkey, County Waldo, Tuesday any they why prayer petition- persons very nice, but you are A. I). 1899. er should not be hate Court, to be he! la yourself that the mob was mouth, June 1, from Norfolk. June, granted. nicer lie said with a beyond very wrong, GEO. E JOHNSON, of .1 im\ i. and h v still,” smile. How Ethel, Dodge, sailed from Monteviedo 4 certain instrument, purporting to be the last Judge. day uly Pointed as her reason for her silence that A true Attest: the said an on; r that smile became him! Paragraphs. giving June 7 for Puerto Will and testament of ALFRED LATTER- copy. have, why Burghi. .A. Chas. p. <.E«». E. she was not well euough acquainted with SON, late of Belfast, in said County of Waldo, Hazeltink, Register. Erie Reed, A T Whittier, sailed from A true Attest “What is your name?” he pursued. tne deceased, been for copv facts. New York Nov 25 for Bahia. having presented probate. ( has 1' Ha “Nellie.” The egotist naturally leads a lonely At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and lor .She did when told that Herbert W H sailed That notice be to all persons in- say, however, Black, Blanchard, Ordered, given of on the 13th >1 June. life. to the Countv Waldo, day He started. Mr. Sandford had said that from Rosario — for Rio. terested by causing a copy of this order he pub- Rev. Higgins April A. D. 185*5*. \I J)o SS.—In Ci mi ! “It is a curious he lished three weeks successively in The Republican \\ coincidence,” said, “Know but don’t let others was not connected with his that Iolaui, McClure, sailed from New York t! on thyself,” society, Journal, published at Belfast, that they may ap- white, widow or william f.w mite, fast, tin- Kit “that you remind me of a Nellie who familiar. June 1 for Honolulu. in said of Waldo, S< >N HKOWN. aiim in- get too she was glad to hear it. pear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, Anns,late of Montville, County died 1< Mabel I C N arrived at on a tor SAMI' EE S. LANK, ng ago.” A OF Meyers, Meyers, within ami tor said County, the second Tues- deceased, having presented petition praying CHURCH FAITII. bavin- n The child looked with Torn carpets are always ready to trip Rosario May b from Buenos Ayres. day of July next, at ten of the clock before an allowance from the personal estate of said de- County, deceased, | up sympathetic, When asked to tell about the final account of adinimstian the fantastic toe. church, Matanzas, arrived at New York April 20 noon, and show cause, if any they have, why the ceased. wonder ng eyes. light allowance. its work, and etc., she said: “The name from Havana. same should not be proved, approved and allowed. Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to “You weren’t her were (irdered, That not n * papa, you?” Prudence is a feather from the of the church is The Church of the Liv- cleared from GEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. all interested by causing a copy of this plucked Olive Thuriow, J O Hayes, persons weeks o tin Id I am no A true Attest: in successively, “No; little girl’s papa.” of some 10 copy. order to be published three weeks successively wing past folly. ing God, or the Pillar and Ground of Philadelphia April for Ponce. P. a newspaper published m Id “Oh!-’ said a Cuas Hazeltine, Register. the Republican Journal a newspaper published at Nellie in disappointed E G Parker, sailed from Bos- rh it all persons interested Truth. We believe that God will do just Penobscot, Belfast, they may appear at a Probate Court, to be tone, and her face fell. “Then it’s no Every time a doctor collects a fee he ton 21) for Buenos within and for bate Court, to 1 e held at Hr ii what he has said he will do and we to April Ayres. At a Probate Court held at Bel last, held at Belfast, within and for said County, on the adds to his try of of next, and show ■ a use—1 won’t tell you. No, I won't tell ill-gotten gains. Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, cleared from the County of Waldo, on t he second Tuesday 11th of A. 1>. 18‘J‘J, at ten of the clock i.luly live to the word of God. Our day July, whv tin said account should now.” according Philadelphia Feb 23 for Port Elizabeth; June, A. 1). 1899. before noon, and show cause, if any they have, you The faitli and we have CEO. E uoH adding pig and the bee table is supplied by March lat 30 31 Ion 31) 41 W. certain to be the last why the prayer of said petitioner should not be She stood for a moment then spelling spoken 13, N, instrument, purporting A true copy. Attest: irresolute; are not in the same in the same wav. PEIRCE, late class. built this church Rose Melvin Colcord, cleared from A will and testament of EMILY granted. Cm as. I’, Ha made as if she would tro. He did not want Iuuis, GEO. E. “The is dedicated to, and Philadelphia 7 for St Pierre. of Belfast, in said Couuty of Waldo, deceased, JOHNSON, Judge. her to he took her hand. When lose and building April been for A true copy. Attest: go; you money gain wisdom March 22 having presented probate. 7 SS. Court d I made by God for the benefit of those who Sachem, arrived at Shanghai Chas. P. Hazkltink. Register. A 1,1 >() In “Tell me—oh, do tell me!'’ be said. by it your loss is That notice be to all persons in- on t he 1 dth yuur gain. believe in God and have faith in from New York via Hong Kong. Ordered, given fast. day prayer. a of this order to be ran “It’s a that was Thomas A W S sailed terested by causing copy N I E E. I(>N ES. adnunist secret—why picture Even a Goddard, Grifhn, woman will give money the We are not connected with any other published three weeks successively in tin* Repub- 1TTALL>0 SS. In Court of Probate, held at Bel- I’LINY M JONES, late id He.' painted—way icome Here every but from Boston 8 for Rosario. day. of when it wants to our work is similar April lican Journal, published at Belfast, that they may Vt fast, on the 13th day of June, 185*5* deceased, having In 1 right way talk. society, although very A sailed from presented won’t tell you—no, I won't tell Willard Mudgett, G Colcord, at a Probate Court to he held at Belfast, CHARLES E. DYER, administrator on the estate count of admiuistrat ion d you. to of Rev. Mr. Sandford’sat Shiloh. appear that Boston June 1) for Leone. on second Tues- Good-bye, nobody’s papa!” No man after missing a target can Sierra within and for said County, the of GEORGE DYER, late of Searsmont, in said a nee. We receive no except from those of July next, at ten of the clock before County, deceased, his tirst and She bounded a IT like a little coif to her another who hits it. gifts SCHOONERS. day having presented Ordered, that not ire In heartily congratulate and whom God noon, and show cause if any they have, why the final account of administration ot said estate for who are spiritual may weeks successively in be mother’s side. He supposed she was her same should not he proved, approved and allowed allowance. The man who races for wealth direct. The home is built'and furnished by a newspaper puhli’slieu Id mother—a tall woman dressed in always Georgia Gilkey, W R Gilkey, sailed from GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. black, who are Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three ty. that all persons interm, finds himself out of breath at the finish. God for the healing of those sick, Charleston June 8 for New York. A true copy. Attest: who stood with her back to him absorbed weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, l’rohate <’«>tirt. to 1- led ,n in God and the Bible H B sailed from Bruns- Cham. P. Hazeltine, Register. and all who have faith Gladys, Colson, a in Belfast, in said county, of .1 next, and -di. -u in a landscape orposite, It is a common foible of women who newspaper published day uly and being free from contamination and wick May 8 for Philadelphia. that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- whv the said account shoulo ‘‘He be is no little were once handsome a at within and for says girl’s papa,” to forget they are no that He will their Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, cleared from At Probate Court held Belfast, bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 11th d.iv CEO. E will ask, believing grant of on the 13th of June, announced the child, iu her shrill voice. so. June 14 for Newport News. the County Waldo, day of July next, and show cause, il any they have, A true copv Attest lunger are welcome to come, and there Pascagoula A. I). 1899. The lady hushed her, took Her hand and request, John C Smith, Kneeland, arrived at New why the said account should not be allowed. Cm vs P II a The wise man will be no A. creditor of THOMAS M GEO. E. JOHNSON. led her from the carries his knowledge charge. York 19 from Ga. HUNKER, Judge. quickly room, May Brunswick, late oi in said A true Attest and liis watch for his own and not “As I have said the church has been arrived at New' SUSANSWEENEY, Searsport, County copy. 4 DM INLSTRATRIX > M I i» ! “Excuse hut will me use, Lucia Porter, Farrow, a Chas. P. Hazkltink, me, you hand of Waldo, deceased, having presented petition Register. lierobv t*s not ;<•<■ tlt.it your for built faith When I on York 29 from New Orleans. iA. pi\ display. by entirely. began May that O. be 1 catalogue for a moment?” praying Benjamin Sargent may appoint- pointed administ rainx it I hadn’t a but God has directed A sailed from Boston of the estate of said deceased. dollar, Mary Hall, Haskell, ed administrator wit bin and The old gentleman addressed Iiut few men can handle a hot At a Probate Court held at Belfast, STKFHEN 1*. 1IASKE1.I started, lamp me do the work and I knew that He 27 for Fernaudina. notice to his to May Ordered, That the said petitioner give for the County of Waldo, on the 13tli day ot dropped double eyeglass, looked and the Ten Command- R F arrived at Turks in tlie County of W .iId >, chimney repeat would the means, and he Pettigrew, Morse, all persons interested by causing a copy of this June, A. i>. 1899. provide did, bonds as the law directs. \ somewhat annoyed, but nevertheless put ments at the same time. Island May 31 from Boston, order to he published three weeks successively in sending me money from New York HER A. CROOK ER, administratrix «t the mamls tin* estate ot the into the band held out many R W Hichborn, arrived at the Republican Journal, a newspaper published at against catalogue eager It has been Hopkins, TEATestate of BENJAMIN S. CROOK ER, late of sired to the -ame t- Take care of sense while and other far-off places. from Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate Court, present for it. your young Carthagena June 1 Philadelphia. Lincolnville, in said County of Waldo, deceased, indebted thereto arc f urnished and in the same to be held at Belfast, within ami for said County, re.p “No. and your dollars will take care of you completed way. Sallie I* On, W H West, cleared from having presented a petition praying fora license aN'JEI v 179. ‘Waiting for Papa.’ Por- on the 11th day of July, A. D. 1899, at ten of the immediately. when old On the first floor there is the church, on Brunswick June 8 for New York. to sell at private sale ami convey certain real 1 June S'".» trait of of age gets its work in. clock before noon, and show cause, if any they .iberty, 13,1 Ellen, daughter Hugh Marston, a arrived at Boston from estate of said deceased as described in said peti- the second, kitchen, diningroom, recep- Tofa, A S Wilson, have, why the prayer of said petitioner should Esq. It’s how some tion. surprising gladly people tion and two sleeping rooms. On the Baltimore April 4. not he granted. 4 DMIMSTHATOU S NOI H 1 “Thank you,” His hand trembled so will sailed from E. Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to exchange a small load of trouble for floor above there are seven Willie L New'ton, E Coombs, GEO. JOHNSON, Judge. \ hereby gives not ice th.i sleeping all Interested a of this > as be banded back the that it a load New York 31 for Brunswick, Ga. A true copy. Attest: persons by causing copy pointed administ rat or ot the « catalogue large of cheap liquor. [Chicago rooms. At there is the May order to he three weeks in to present carpenter, Chas. P. Hazeltime, Register. published successively B. lau- fell the ground. a WILLIAM FLINT, News. teamster and two patients and myself. the Republican Journal, newspaper published “Drunk or mad?” that at a Probate in tin* of Waldo *i.■ muttered the old at within and for at Belfast, they may appear County saw another man whom At a Probate Court held Belfast, M reporter to he held at Belfast, within and for said bonds as the law directs. All | as he much (The on the 13th of Court, gentleman, stooped, discom- the of Waldo, day June, ~ Mrs. to One County on the lltli of A. I>. 1899 at mamls tin* estate ot to it AUUUST t off. In it were the in and sia, deranged liver and stomach, and for NOTICE. The subscriber with the lady mourning unaided—all of which is the result of Bears the order to be three weeks successively pointed administrator, constipation. I find for tourists and sales- published notice that he lias been the estate of little Nellie. in the Republican Journal, a newspaper published ADMINISTRATOR'Shereby gives duly men or for office prayer. of Administrator of the estate of Nellie waved her hand to but the persons filling positions, Signature at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate appointed MARGARET A. SToWKRS, hit. him, where headaches and bad “We do not claim that our divine heal- averted her general feelings Court, to be held, at Belfast within and for said HENRY DOCKIIAM, late of Prospect, Springs, lady gaze. from habits a but that on lltli of A. D. irregular exist, that Green’s ing will cure person instantly, County, the day July, 1899, in the of Waldo, and bonds in the of Waldo, dec-,.'* * * * * * * County deceased, given County * Flower is a at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, > 1 August grand remedy. It does those who have the greatest faith in the as the law directs. All persons having demands bonds as the law directs. All ; if any they have, why the prayer of said peti- said i- not injure the system by frequent use, and of to cure disease will recover attacks of cholera against the estate of said deceased are desired to mantis against the estate of “Is your mistress at home?” power God No need to fear sudden tioner should not he >eti is excellent for sour stomach and granted. I present the same for settlement, and all indebted sired to present the same for indiges- the diarrhcBa, or summer GEO. E. JOHNSON, to 1 The gentleman who asked this question tion.” at & quickest.” infantum, dysentery, Judge. thereto are requested to make payment immedi- indebted thereto are requested Sample bottle free Poor Dr. Fowler’s Extract A true Attest : j I of a butler at the door of a “Do cast out demons?” asked the complaint, if you have copy. ately. DANIEL M. DOCKHAM. I immediately. ROBERT stately house Son’s, Belfast, and A. B. Sparrow, Freedom, you Chas. P. of Wild Strawberry in the medicine chest. Hazeltine, Register. 1 June 13, 1899. Belfast, June 13, 1899. in Belgrave Square was our f riend of the Sold by dealers in all civilized countries. reporter. Prospect, ^ Famous been chief officer tin-rica’s Victory. flag of the New York Notes. ine Yacht Club since its News A Coal organization on the Transporter. condensed schooner off wing is a slightly Gimcraek, the Battery in won the Ameri- °° has conferred the An The !, victory by Jf-’ re^fued’ account of ill health, in Columbia University Ingenious Apparatus for Use in Supply- Home Life of Women. the race for the 18oo. The of laws npon Gov. Roose- America in gallant Commodore died at degree of doctor ing Steamships at Sea. his home in women whose catarrhal troubles Pe-ru-na has •*' i« known as the Hoboken in velt. So far as Several letters cured. c-‘3 uir Cup (now June, 1857. is known by the writer, no from i] from a graphic article ji>, On account of the unprecedented drouth special apparatus for this purpose has Blue Ribbon of the been A’ Seas,” Round About in New Mexico sheep are dying thou- designed or constructed in this coun- in the Even- flartinique. by iny, Saturday try; possibly the idea of coaling war ves- Pa: sands. 'mielphia, sels in a seaway is of too recent May of the United adoption a was the of the Maktinique, 12, 1899. Ou The official trial States product our here for such development. It will be re- arrival has been “ASSITIIDC American off this the Kearsarge pilot schooner, port anchors were battleship postponed membered that some experiments have laziness: it is a i_h now being replaced by down when a until August. been made with off is not symptom. barely steam launch came coaling soundings as ,, possible, is from a tender American war is with the nerves. rapidly with an A hotel is to be by Something wrong alongside American at the mammoth $2,000,000 vessels, m the most speedy and sea- flag of the burned and if it shall seem to be desirable to he A eolil in the head when the nerves staff. A herculean erected on the site Baldwin a the world. These little Adonis to receive sea sprang up the Hotel at San Francisco. prepared fuel at in this man- are not normal soon develops into that ever !,• out any gale steps and pleasantly introduced himself ner there is little doubt that the genius of chronic catarrh. Miss m and one of Seven walnut associations of American Atlantic, as an othcei ftont the growers’ mechanics will evolve an ap- Linnie Berlin American cruiser have combined for "1 IViggins, Nye, now transformed The Southern California paratus which shall be at once and Montgomery. commander ~ — simple tells her ex- had sent .» * O., Ac out the great blizzard NfcXVH ».JT2 £ muturai protection. efficient. In all the Heights, his compliments,—was there probability only prin- with catarrh in ; uting a rope-yarn; she anything he to be to this perience Excellent Combination. A farmer of Aurelian Springs, N. C., a ciples applied undertaking me of the oldest boats could do for me?—and an are the letter: invitation to an iron tilled those in daily use on the following Tlie pleasant method and beneficial few days ago, plowed up pot traveling 1 83 1, the year of the call on board the the coal Pe-ru-na Medicine Co. Montgomery at my con- of the well known with old coins. cableway, storage mechanisms ■ ^‘ets gold melon, American venience. Were I not ^•a remedy, and some of the extensive Deah Sins:—I send pilot used'to surprises ri p of Figs, manufactured the apparatus my photo- i\ achieved a amount 1 should have lost by loOO Cuban soldiers have been which is used for the removal and testimonial. I suffered good my breath entirely California Fig Syrup Co., illustrate Nearly of spalt graph seamen of every nation. but the paid by the United States army paymas- from the great cut of the with catarrh of the nose shaking myself together, and closing value of obtaining the liquid laxa- Chicago drain- head, >i the tleet at that a ters in Havana Province thus far. channel. I was, surprised mouth as quickly as possible twe principles of plants known to be age ^ and throat for three years. 1‘aylor, planned by Geo. I invited the into the laxative and The appliance consists of a could no relief until I began gentleman cuddy medicinally presenting In the distribution of Spanish cannon essentially x get man of thirty, who had and best This them in the form most beam or spar which can he hoisted and Pe-ru-na. I took three produced my goods. matter refreshing to the captured in Cuba and Porto Rico, oneguu taking enviable as a was new—a taste and from a suitable it has done wonders. In- reputation something pleasing surprise. acceptable to the system. It will be allotted to each State. supported hook. A trav bottles; is the one eler runs on a it signer. In times past we have often been in for- perfect laxa- rail attached to this spar dependent of curing my catarrh tive. strengthening ss us a and the Gen. Charles back and carries a designer build- eign ports where one or more old cleansing system effectually, Brig. King, just bucket. This traveler may has greatly improved my general style has been ,•* ed to bis being coiumis- American cruisers happened to be, but dispelling colds, headaches and fevers from the Philippines, honorably be stopped at any one of a number of fix- health. I cannot describe the change. on ■ uuodore John C. Stevens of were gently yet and to take effect 2ud. ed in this rail and one from catarrh ana they always busy sending up or promptly enabling one discharged, August points the bucket low- Any suitering knowing to overcome k \ acht Club, and other down yards and habitual constipation per- ered or raised. When the load is that it can be cured, would be very unwise not to take Dr. Hartman’s advice. housing top-gallant Its The Uuited States Naval Construction being srmm to build them a didn’t send manently. perfect freedom from lowered the traveler is Follow directions; Pe-ru-na does the rest.—Miss L. Berlin O. masts; they around to ask if Board has approved the plaus for rigidly looked to Wiggins, Heights, tor tlie of I were every objectionable quality and sub- finally its and when it is purpose sailiug in any trouble, nor, as a rule, take the Denver ways, traveling the Pe-ru-na is a scientific for all of catarrh. It is stance, and its on six new cruisers of class. remedy phases particularly u a few races with to aeiir.g the kidneys, louu IS locKea so mat it cannot ranging pains offer courtesies of any kind. 1 liver be lower- efficient for women’s troubles because it acts the nerves. Sarah Gallitz, and bowels, without ed. through n The America was ac- believe there is a new sense of weakening Eight hundred Japanese workmen are The whole of the various motions of duty; our or make it of Luton, la., writes: irritating them, the ideal now in track work on and are ller principal dimensions navy is not only becoming an institution laxative. employed railways lowering traveling controlled by a in the of and wire 1 was suffering with the Change of Life; I had spells of flowing every two le ngth over all, 94 feet; of pride aud gladness in the heart of tvan- In the States Washington Oregon. single rope passing over a pully at process of manufacturing figs the end of the or three weeks which would leave me dead. I had given up hope of line, 88 beam, 22 is and now are spar. The spar is at nearly feet; deriug Americans,but advised, used, as are Governor General Brooke has stayed to use them. they pleasant to the appointed intervals wire being cured when I heard of Dr. Hartman’s remedies and began old, 9 feet 3 inches; able, to look after the interests of all taste, but the frequent by stays which at medicinal qualities of the Senor Quesada special commissioner for I am cured and all the credit to Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin.” •» at their ends are connected to a entirely give inches; mainmast, 81 American subjects. This will be taken are upper sin- remedy obtained from senna and Cuba at Washington, with an annual 11 feet 0 main due notice of other and other gle ring. The whole appliance can thus be The catarrhal nature of female troubles is beyond question, and the certainty inches; top- by people they aromatic plants, by a method salary of $5,000. strung trum an derrick or of Pe-ru-na's action has been demonstrated in thousands of cases. Pe-ru-na Miches; main boom, 38 will govern themselves accordingly. known to the California Fig Syrup ordinary crane, : ( o. The act of aud when used on it is 1 writes; bowsprit outboard, 17 The prompt attention that was shown only. In order to get its beneficial Pennsylvania 1897 prohibit- shipboard not drives out catarrh everywhere. Mrs. Caroline Daft, vansport, 0., mounted until it is .1 neither foretopmast us was taken note of here aud editorially efleets and to avoid imitations, please ing the discharge of a union soldier from about to be used, be- Dr. S. B. Hartman. Columbus, 0. secured on i her foresail was a mentioned in the remember the +’ull name service without cause has been ing deck until wanted. The lug newspapers. of the Company public I can testify to the merits of Pe-ru-na. I have taken considerable of it and on ional. ends of the spar are to fixed was toici to can on noara at any time printed the iront of every declared unconstitiP stayed points one bottle of Man-a-lin. and both are most excellent remedies. I am as package. aud when all is they >;ii u mu .>ew 1 oik —that visitors are received hauled taut the though only the of transport- well and as I ever was in my life, and give the credit entirely to your CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP While population France has in er is hearty commanded on certain and an CO. quite rigid. by “Old days hours, Ameri- CNN * medicines.” FRANCISCO, CAE. creased only 10 per cent, in the last fifty of Hook Xel- can master is not considered a One these transporters erected on a "indy pilot; stranger EOTTISVIELE. EY. NEW YORK, N. AN the number of state officials shows The Pe-ru-na Medicine Columbus, 0., will mail Dr. Hartman’s books nor •t>r ‘-.iL' bv all Dr years, wharf at Woolwich has a 85 Company, was mate, and looked upon as a visitor. J r,:eU s.- -Price 50c. per bottle spar feet George public an increase of 121 cent. on women. All sell Pe-ru-na. per which can be traversed catarrh free. Special book for druggists her sailed on the yacht. found the commander and officers a most long along its beam a distance of 40 so that a .mom trim, and reached genial set of men and just as interested Home Rule for the At the burial of of feet, large Filipinos. Bishop Durien, area that w as our may be commanded the bucket. ! Remember cholera morbus, cholera infantum, summer complaint, bilious fitted out with her iu class of vessels, and in our travels British Columbia, 5000 Indians chanted by ] The rail oil which the She and as we are in their life traveler runs is j colic, diarrhoea and dysentery are each and all catarrh of the bowels. Catarrh is twenty-one days. experiences, The a death song and a party of Indians en- Filipinos are not able to made out of a channel iron and is the correct an to cross the Atlantic in and duties, and in their modern, power- yet gov- acted the crucifixion of Christ. lilted I only name fur these affections. Pe-ru-na is absolute specific fur these ern themselves, and only those who are with at intervals of five feet. AH i ful floating machine shops. We have stops ailments, which are so common in summer. Dr. llartmau, in a practice of o\er not or : within fully informed, who are actu- the stops, save the one at the lower end arrived off Cowes, the past year had au object lesson The of Merriam a forty years, never lost a single case of cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea, or ated a desire for body George Hyde, of the are i the cutter in our need of a and the by self-aggrandizement, spar, under and the Laverock, navy, unbound- magazine writer who from control, cholera morbus, and his was Pe-ru-na. Those further think otherwise. Were we all of one disappeared bucket be at only remedy desiring particu- s' British in a ed and crushing success of what we may stopped any one of them yachts, had, his home in New York two months ago, lars should send for a free of “•Summer Catarrh.’’ Address, Dr. origin and one faith, the would which the or fireman copy Hartman, •!!. t >wing to the for- saved many a soldier-life and millions of problem has been found floating in the Hudson engineer may direct. be much simpler. from the traveler head is Columbus, 0. made by the America, dollars to our country, besides teaching River. Suspended the It would take a nation from and as was for a time the of tin* world that the condi- stronger latching locking mechanism, which long powers without j to allay sectional jealousies to be elaborate and some- \ acceptance to the deli | tions are fast becoming unfavorable for Squads of Osage Indian police have appears quite | aud racial hate, and to establish a what difficult to •o the British yachting trifling with the I'uited states,—and that govern- driven several hundred squatters from the explain without tlie aid of ment that can guarantee freedom and a series of di In the NEARLY ■nly prize that they ! means for us peace and prosperity as well Osage Indian reservation, in the Indian (grams. operation 1 to native in island-— bucket is run out to the America t > sail for was as satisfaction and commendable security every every and their end of the spar, pride. to all tribes Territory, destroyed property and races alike, without and where the traveler locks there be- mi ('up. It was valued < tUVIUlA's F ATlvI) FLEET. crops. itself, tyranny and without favoritism. That ing a there. .■■linens, and was to be specially deep stop | Spain failed to do this is no that 1 he Years It will be remembered a a buck*.*: is then Old!!! iam that proof Chester P. full-blood lowered and filled Fiftyeiqht ..i the internation- [ year ago, Cornelius, when we America will fail. If Holland has made and hoisted until a mast and was what then called the “Cape de Indian of the Oneida reservation, and Miss ball unlocks the trav- 22d, pur- a It's a but devotion to the true j Verde was at such signal success in the eler and kicks long life, nms collected at the ! Fleet” sea, when Boston government Gertrude Smith, an accomplished white the load, it is then trav- of her East India ! interests and and othei timid were ex- possessions, why should of were married ersed the beam and the desired of the American ; tiie Club held ou May villages nightly girl Darlington, Wis., up past prosperity to be not the United States be able to do as 1 last and allowed to has ’: m was pecting awakened its guns, the week. stop back into it, when the People won for it new friends as the round the Isle by well first we heard of it in by us? 1 believe she and with traveler locks itself the onmodore Stevens de- western waters was will, and load may be rolled and the members me in this years by original from our consul who cabled of its desire and belief are a great Seventy-seven car loads of agricultural lowered. On the bucket the lor the bauble, here, raising agaiu of its oil this majority of the best classes of my coun- implements are now on their from traveler is family passed to their reward, and n. m the cora- appearance port. I have consid- way unlocked, moved slightly up sailing trymen. the United States to the Re- the and these admirers are and s’eadtast to- and said Com- able sympathy for old Cervera and his Argentine beam, allowed to run down agaiu loyal direct,” But if such is their then for the new harvest. officers. the character- belief, why public Most of them to the lower where the former with faith in its and cou- a subsequent occasion: I Notwithstanding end, cycle day, teachings, istic bombast of have the most influential sup- are harvesters and machines. of is ut from the at the Spanish Filipinos threshing operations repeated. It is said that fhlence in the flagship people— the information which it brings to their ported Americans with so little one of these machines has with Man's on tlie star- whistling keep up courage—these dispensed buoy warmth? The reason not to At Mrs. William Sch- to their homes and firesides. officers were men of is far seek. Kutztown, Pa., ; the services of men em- mi from thence make the study,—they knew eight, formerly The 70 while in the ; our views of the anti expansion mick, aged years, walking to same Ah a natural it in around the island to the strength better than we realized it large ployed accomplish the amount of consequence enjoys element in fell on an iron the ourselves. I believe to the United States, expressed garden, heavily rake, and that the has been its old •a I.:eh we started.” they expected be work, transporter age all the vitality and vigor of its in a multitude of in no un- teeth of which were turned The annihilated, more fortunate for us journals upward. sold both in aud tiled on August and, extensively England youth, and the Friday, certain tone, have tilled this class of my sharp iron points entered her body, in- strengthened ripened by ft of all kinds drifted than we can possibly appreciate, they abroad. from which she of over half a were not countrymen with apprehension. For flicting injuries died. experiences century. e the disappointed. starling-line, major- if the Americans have won the Philip- It has lived ou its merits, and ou the luxious to see the Brit- TilK IKOQIOIS AXD ALABAMA. The elm tree at Fort famous pines only to give them up to anarchy Meigs,made cordial of tew tail-feathers from the the of support progressive Americans. During the Rebellion the American and racial wav, they well know that they, by campaign Gen. William Henry agle. Eighteen vessels Harrison the has It is “The Now York Tribune,*' the over as the cruiser Iroquois called at this port ami who have advocated annexation, would against Indians, fallen, Earths Weekly acknowledged country 11:u fifteen includ- and the is not now started, found the Confederate Alabama. The be the first to suffer from the vengeance spot marked. An leading National Family Newspaper. "mers and eight cutters, commander of of the rebels. effort will be made to erect a memorial ■PiTTLE the former ship arranged triumphant its value to those who desire all the news of the state aud t the humblest of Her tablet to mark the where the tree Recognizing Nation, with the master of an American vessel in me uign-uanuea meuiocis oi ixguin- place cis, the interest stood. the publishers of The Republican Journal (y air own fav mite home has entered greatest port to watch the privateer and make aldo in the confiscation of property and i Tiver paper) in*. iicoiijc ui inuie&L, j certain when she moved. lie the expulsion and execution of those PIUS. into an alliance with “The York Weekly Tribune1* which enables them to furnish tin- signals The French cruiser Regatta Committee’s to his ambition have Suffren, 12,504 tons, then went to sea and lay off the port out- opposed taught | both papers at the cost of *2.00 per year. i. which was begun on will be trilling u.y celebrities, including side of neutral limits. In the darkness of them what to expect should he have January 5, ■ tt the Ameri- launched on July 25. This is the first Every farmer and every villager owes to himself, to liis family, aud to tiio com- Lawrence, night the Alabama under and full sway and undisputed dominion. tbe Court of St. got way occasion on which a vessel of this im- in James, steamed to the south, rockets from the It is America’s duty to finish the work munity which he lives a cordial support of his local newspaper, as it works con- re- has been built in so short a time ■>nel Lawrence. The p she has so portance American vessel in the port were sent up auspiciously begun. In say- stantly and for his interests in every way, brings to his home all the new* turned out from the club- —six untiringly | this I am actuated the desire months, twenty days—distancing southward; the Iroquois headed that way ing only by CURE and of his the of his the a in the completely British work. happenings neighborhood, doings friends, condition and pros- morning, and t wards tiie coast, the Alabama turn- for my country’s welfare. I have little Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles inci- which were moored in interest in the im- dent to a bilious state of tlio systebi, such as pects for different crops, the prices in home markets, and. in fact, in a week v visitor ed northward across the and the idea of American \ a vote of the school at after •v. bay By high Beverly, Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress up anchors and sent' al is m. which should be found in rockets Hew to the north; the Iroquois peri Mass., all the teachers and pupils of that er.tiug. Pain in the Side, &c. While their most every w'de-awake, progressive family. Would it not be base to leave the mil- 1 remarkable success has been shown iu curing turned that way, but was now behind the school will hereafter wear sunbonriets and Just think of it! Both of these for *2.00 a > papers year. iater the starting signal lions of who only chase. The Alabama, with a local pilot Filipinos ardently desire sombreros during warm weather. The no race was the under Send all subscriptions to The Republican Journal Publishing Cr, Belfast, Vie. begun, on board, and with no gleam of lights, independence American auspices— young women appeared on the streets of the eastward with a fair it rounded the north cape of the island, and because alone will bring the freedom Beverly last Thursday for the first time in The led over the SICK Gypsy and so denied them—at the close over under land steered eastward ; security long old-style head gear of many colors and Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver Pills are Brice next, and Volaute, of a few or in aiul for some distance until she stopped and j mercy misguided leaders, to patterns and created a great sensation. equally valuable Constipation, curing pre- "W, Freak, Aurora and shameless and venting this annoying complaint, while they also lay right alongside a perpendicular 1 unprincipled adventurers, all disorders of thestomach the mu in bluff, correct .stimulate the <;>rder named, the whose course is the FRED Me, in water if ATWOOD 5 very deep and under the black inspired chiefly by liver and regulate tho bowels. Even they only Winterport, •gether and some distance j shadows of mount l’elee, which stood J thought of their own gain? “ONLY A DOG.” nearly 5,000 feet almost overhead. There i Nothing has encouraged the insurgents s Land the America INSURANCE and buoy she with no of or so much as the attitude of those congress- REAL ESTATE lay spark light sound j Hunter, a dog which for many years has Beatrice, Constance and men and senators who have HEAD above the breath of her anxious persistently those who :: people. been a familiar at ! Ache they would be almostpricelessto after, under the influence the of the war figure the home of J. The Iroquois went thrashing by and j opposed prosecution against Buffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu- she the them. F. Heath in East and well their does notend those breeze, passed steamed away, out through the Domini- Thorndike, nately goodness here,and ■1 ran from to who once try them will find these little pills valu- Over Million Assets literally away can with the of either run- The rebel leaders, indeed, began rely I known and a favorite of Representing Twenty channel, hope general people able in so many ways that they will not bo wil- merica had been fitted for success more on the aid that re- ning up with the Alabama by chance in they \ in that and which died ling to do without them. But after all sick head PLATE on a from the fore- vicinity, receutly, FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, GLASS, TORNADO INSURANCE. stay the or of her in ceived in congress than on their own j darkness, finding sight a rare and end of a jibboom, The attitude of these mistaken i possessed interesting combina- AND INSPECTION. jury when daylight came. When her enemy prowess. CL4F**STEAM BOILER INSURANCE 4a Securitv Bonds for Cashiers, Contract- saw the race say that it statesmen lam the i tion of the most desirable characteristics was well away on a wild goose chase the has, sure, prolonged or>, Administrators and Trustees, j Correspondence solicited. Real estate bought and sold. *■••!. and when the was war has the in- ACHE spar Alabama turned back and steered many months, paralyzed of the of south- various strains blood which Is the bane of so lives that here is where a flaw off Sundown many Bay, ou dustries of and has caused ward her usual mission of my country, coursed his veins. His in- we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while i> to have ex- destroying through great reported unarmed and defenseless merchantmen. the death of thousands of Americans and Others do not. YOURTRUSSAV/AY re that the “darned stick” is faithfulness and Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small and gssfcJHROW This place is a convenient of call Filipinos. Their short-sighted policy telligence, amiableness, place very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. therefore to be Nor wrere noticeable to even the for heavy men of war. There is great greatly deplored. prowess They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or the Aurora had run into need think that have won the action all who depth of water—rather too When they they casual while and stu- purge, but by their gentle please ■ great. experts but was still more than a have observer, use them. In vials at 25 cen is ; fi\ e for $1. Sold the of ours was here some gratitude of the Filipinos. They squadron time dents of the have or sent mail. ■f the America. The rather their eternal and I canine race expressed by druggists everywhere, by Aurora, ago some of the ships lay at anchor in execration, uiaged to keep the Yan- am to see that the administration much interest in his traits CARTER MEDICINE New York, flying fifty-six fathoms. There is no real har- glad prominent CO., uitil the schooner had round- has not been influenced them into a which bor for this port—only an inward curve by through proper training might have oine’s Point, when she, too, that would mean American dis- in the western coast of the island, open position him to the standard PHI. !*-w in the distance. brought up highest Snail Snail Dose. Snail Price. misty to the whole of the Carribbean. honor and our national damnation. length his kind is of He was «> the America and at an and I cannot capable attaining. passed Our two anchors now lie out in 200 feet When the war is end, > >yal aud see how it can last the Amer- doubtless a in some re- yacht of water with 500 feet of chain leading to any longer, good example Of Men, Women and o il of which was the on Queen, icans will find active support the part to a each, while two hawsers of 400 feet lead spects many who assume more erect Stag Drink is Death cured the i<«r with a children, by cheer, from the stern of the best element of my countrymen. to the solid masonry of He was seldom seen outside of tnte finished third at 9:30:- much posture. Method. the city’s water front. Some fathoms The recent proclamation has done Fidelity : urth at and the fifty intentions his own immediate neighborhood. 9:45:00, from the vessel’s stern is the everlasting to assure these of the pacific No cutting operation, .0.00 the next and the beneficent of the Ameri- about the his morning. surf upon the rocks and the beach. At purpose Nothing premises escaped no detention from daily ‘if the fleet did not finish. and I a this season, while the easterly trade winds cans, bespeak hearty co-operation notice, either by day or night. Anything ■ duties. ntered against the America are in But the Americans continual, it is perfectly safe, but in every province. out of the common course was re- |HE BEST TARM AND KA.TILY PAPER IN THE the next He claimed the quickly We a cure day. hurricane season it must learn in whom to trust. Only guarantee is dangerous. Su- BO I'M ONE YEAR on the should be ported by him to some member of his UNITED STAIEs, passed wrong perstition iias attempted to modify the best element among my people in every case we accept for treatment, and elit vessel, but the objection selected to aid iu the of He was never in- danger:—On the heights of the centre of accomplishment family. ferociously no ai >aey is required uutil cure is com 1. because no instructions this and these, as a rule, will the city is a gigantic Christ overlooking good work; clined, but he would satisfy himself that FOR ONLY S2.00. •' were to Com- not found the insur- plete. point given the and on Mt. a be among present port; Orange, beautiful or movements meant no that one ..ur readers should ns. in Collier’s strange objects investi- Believing every bluff the southern of gents. [Ramon Reyes La!a Physicians invited to call and forming boundary have at least one good a;_i-> ul;;;;v.l a:*;! family ace in which the cup was mischief before he would his tne town and a colossal white vir- Weekly. relinguish gate. Over 15,600 cures already effected. in bay, journal, we have perfected arrangements whereby ca, and it was her last \ watchfulness. He was never gin—Notre Dame de la Garde, patron of quarrelsome, that teal and in>tructive mnindore .Stevens’ DHL CHARCOT'S TONIC we can send pract journal. {lag. She) mariners—watches and over, CASTOHIA. would an or an TABLETS night day yet not brook intrusion and Homk. In comn< mu with our >wu d y sold to Lord de Kind You Have Hie the only positively guaranteed remedy for the Farm Blaquire the welfare of the In times of Bears the Always Bought Drink Hu' "j'l she has since that time shipping. ^Tiie iusult from his kind, it mattered not how it. fvi vousness and Melancholy caused publication, Tut: Uiicculic v■ doruNAL. l>otli a danger the happy mariner, with senti- by strong drink. Conslutation and examination free. olete with riur- or his On the *VK rs ago made a favorable cur, Belfast Johnson many departments may be menti-mod the Farm animate guardians; while the non-believ- A Bar Harbor Nathan S. Office, Block, I.sort with the man, Kingsley, to and care lie Colonia, er will look to his anchors and ing notice the protection DRINK and harden. Market Ueports, Fruit Culture, Plans chains— has received an letter STRONS d;e other just autograph of we will mail you four up-to-date flyers. vet that God, and God would give the little fellow. ?10.ei» [4 j boxes and posi- and Inventions, The Apiary, Talks with a Lawyer, ! believing alone, from President he deserves tive written guarantee to cure or refund tlie America’s capture of i those who McKinley,and Around the hlobe, Livestock and Dairy, The Poul- helps help themselves. There sent the Presi- Old Hunter was ou your money. Singie boxes 83 00. M. told Commodore J. C. the honor. He recently always friendly E. L. STEVENS, 0., by j never before came within the radius of -So!.- Vie. r) Yard, tfuestlon Box, The Veterinary, Plants dent a knife of no little historical terms with the animals about the R. H. MOODV, Ageu. Belfast, ci'jiiet which was tendered pocket place. and Fashions and Work, House- j my travels and observation any hav- made. The Flowers, Fancy \ tor I place value, hich he himself House in New7 York so At one time he took charge of a rAs* rv K.-tiorcs ViTALil 7 Operating Surgeon. hold Features, etc. ing many symbols of religion—so much sent the Presi- weakly f!*a ai; tlv". from In his knife which Mr. Kingsley England. j faith in the saints or in or so off men or & W d Li LOST ViGOFI FvR't and H >mk is published seiiil-monHily mythology, was an motherless warning fsap ij "iks lie said: dent ordinary sized knife, neatly lamb, MANHOOv firm a belief in witchcraft and all things all ii toil W y 1 Mamd thus giving you 24 numbers a year, the whole before the and in the made and with the parts nicely other creatures who might come near, wind, supernatural, as be found here in oak taken anc making a volume of over 5011 pages, teeming '•'(l may polished. The handle was of lie made himself useful in Cures Impotency, Night Emissions Office I to 4 7 to 8 P. M. that we could not get this beautiful many ways. Hours, ; with all Hie latest and most reliable information island, where the suu shines from the old United States warship, the of self I first or nine miles. A wasting diseases, all effects eight so gloriously bright, and where the trade- used for the He would take messages to members of that experience and science can supply. No better Mien United States. The brass or excess anu muis sprang up that cleared winds blow abuse, of its can bo ottered than its soft and warm. [Capt. Ed. of the knife and for the tips was a the about the place with as much proof popularity " and sent us lining family cretion. A nerve tonic and hangers-on Richardson, in the Deer Isle old Constitution. enormous circulation, which extends into every 1 of Messenger. relic from the frigate, as a reliable boy would. If GEO. F. every yacht in the promptness blood builder. Brings the EAMES, M.D,D.D..S, State and in the each number The back was of steel taken from territory Union, At the Needles there was not spring he and illness occurred in the family exhibited glovr to cheeks read no less than a million readers. II To Cure Constipation in One Week a which was from a gun belong- pink pel? being by started with us in so gun lock, sight, much concern. mem- restores the fire of or fail to take of this To the in to a member of the Somes family and Preparations by any youth. The Nose and Throat. Do not delay advantage Aej said t0 have been Purify Blood One Week ing given of the Brit- box:6boxes liberal otter, which we make for a !! used him in the repulsing ber of the for leaving home were iBvmaiWjOcper remarkably from a personage of To Strengthen Nerves in One Week by family high ish when tried to effect a lor with a written fjuaran- INo. 341> Newbury Street limited time only, by special arrangement with lst ‘The America.’ ‘Who troops they watched by him with doleful countenance $2.50; To Cure Sick Headache in One is now the we send both Day at the mouth of what tee to euro or refund the money. Corner of Fairfield publishers. Uemembcr, papers There is no was landing aud after the and the (Near Street) second,’ side of Mt. departure, during a full at the low above Somes Sound on the ocean MASS. year, very price given. After the Needles or he BOSTON, passing Take Cleveland's Celery Compound Tea Desert island. The blade of the knife absence, whether hours days, would NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Address all orders to 4m45 •'"taken the steam by Royal a sword Hours, 12 to 2. Others hours 25c. trial size free. If it fails to cure was made from the blade of pre- watch in the direction in which his Sc Jackson ILL. d,i and Albert, with Her keep Clinton Sts., CHICACO, by appointment only. REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB. CO., dtl,i sented by‘One of the postmaster generals On the October, 1898—ly 45 ,, '■! on who had will be refunded. A. A. friends return, and family board, your money carried the mail disappeared. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Belfast, Me. BELFAST, MAINE. ViJ to to the mail carrier who ,, witness the trial he would meet them speed Howes & Co. from Portland to when he had when a long way off, ni,‘ models the Eastport adopted by to make the entire on horseback with the most cordial greeting, and then DO YOU KNOW md those of the New. As the $100. trip LADIES The sword was through the woods. pre- hasten to inform near in an un- DR. FELIX LE BRUITS s!owly Passe(* us we had the neighbors A TENCENT CIGAR Uili,.. Dr. K. Detchon’s Anti Diuretic sented to him as one of the weapons with : of to o tendering our homage to mistakable manner the, him, happy Treatment (011 be worth to more than if which he defend himself. Steel Pennyroyal for 90 May you $100 you might | ’’ the fashion of her own $135 his Days W a^fer a event. Aside from friendship, there is and FRENCH i1’ have child who soils bedding from incon- the original only A few Ladies and Gentlemen wanted °:jj off our hats and dipping safe and reliable care on the mar- CENTS. Energetic fj’taking tendence of water during sleep. Cures old all Headache? Stomach was a sense of security wheu he was ™?FIVE rhe Energy gone? ■ket. Price, sent by mail, to Canvass. Above guaranteed. Call or Cup before you is the and alike. It arrests the trouble at liver. $1.00; salary young out of order? Simply a case of torpid missed. t Genuine sold only by Jay’s once. A. about, and he is greatly address, J. H. CILLEY, <“"hat victory.” SI. Sold by A. Howes & Co., Burdock Blood Bitters will make a new "Jore J. H. MOODY, wSu ISsIfast, flaine 6uil /lain Me c. Steven*, who had Druggists, Belfast, Me. Iyl7 man or woman of you. East Thorndike. R. e; Agent, POOR & SON. Street, Belfast, SEARSPORT LOCALS. Wedding Bells. GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER

Wood-Cunningham. A very pretty wed- The schools iu town close Friday of ding occurred June this week. Wednesday evening, 14th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James H. F. Eveieth has taken rooms at Dr. S. Cunningham of Belfast when their daughter, New! A. H. Lorimers’. Miss Mary E. Cunningham, was united in Something (apt. E. 1’. Nichols of Bueksport was marriage to Mr. Eugene Wood, son of Mr iu town K* Tuesday. Absolutely Pure James Wood, in the presence of about twen Royal S. Mills Lizzie Carver of Brooklyn, N. Y., is iu ty relatives, Rev. Geo. officiating. Makes the more and wholesome The town for the summer. food delicious bride was very prettily gowned in a ROYAL BAKING POWDER NEW light dress of trimmed CO., YORK.__ __ herring-bone cloth, Mrs. Mary II. Colcord arrived home with white satin under mousseline and from Rockland Sunday. t he Churches. OBITUARY. white satin ribbon, with folds of cerise vel- Mrs. Nathaniel Doone and son of Man- vet and w’hite roses. Miss Letitia Wood, a are at the chester, N. H., Searsport Rev Roll in T. Hack of Portland has been The funeral of Alonzo M. Rowe, formerly sister of the groom, acted as bridesmaid, and House. of late of R. was Mr. a brother of the chosen as the visitor to Bangor seminary Morrill, Providence, I., George Wood, groom, held iu Morrill at the residence of his sister1 as best man. Miss Wood was Miss Blanche Nickels, who has spent the from the Cumberland county Congregational becomingly Mrs. A. M. last at 2 attired in with winter in Philadelphia, arrived home by conference. Hatch, Friday p. m., white muslin, pink ribbons All Hand steamer Sunday. Rev. G. E. Edgett of Belfast officiating. and white flowers in her hair. After the Work, no blear-, Services at the Baptist church next Sun- Mr. Rowe was born April 9, 1853, and was ceremony the to the Mr. Bee and Mr. Wilson of Boston were guests repaired dining day will be as follows: Preaching at 10 45; the oldest son of Uriah T. and Esther M. room where were of THE iu town a few last the they served with ice Large package the World’s HAND LA days week, guests school at 12; meet- best) Sunday Young people’s Rowe, both deceased. He had two sisters bananas and which cleanser for a nickel. Still Mis. E. D,.Colcord. cream, cake, cherries, greater econ-1 c. A. STEVENS, at 6 ing 30; evening worship at 7 30. and two brothers, all ot whom are living. were served from a china tea set which omy in 4 pound Levi and wife of Mass., package. Made only by Murphy Lynn, are A. of They Mrs. M. Hatch Morrill, Mrs. once to the bride’s THE N. K. 58 Church sj.. ft, are Mr. sister, Mrs. The'Methodist church services next Sun- belonged great grand- FAIRBANK COMPANY, visiting Murphy’s G. R. Ellis of F. E. Rowe Hiugham, Mass., mother, and is more than Chicago, St. Louis, New F Eleanor Woodman. day will be as follows: Sermon to the young seventy-flve years York, Boston, Philadelphia E. WHITCOMB. of Providence, R. I., and Herbert J. Rowe old. The rooms were profusely decorated The festi- people at 10.45, a. m.; Sunday school at 12m.: Epworth League strawberry of Castle, Montana. He left home when with potted plants and syringas, which lent val and entertainment last Thursday Ep worth League at 6 30 p. m.; Children’s about 18 years of age and sought employ- their delightful fragrance to the happy occa- evening war, a success. Day concert at 7.30. An excellent program, ment in R. I. Here strict sion. The entitled Providence, by young couple are held in high es- Will Field and Fred Park took advant- “Peace or War,” is being arranged. integrity, faithful performance of duty and teem by their friends, as the many beautiful age of the railroad men’s excursion Sun- At the Universalist church next Sunday rare executive ability he rose to places of presents they received bore testimony. The day and each spent a few hours here. there will be a Sunday school concert at eminence. For the last sixteen years he company retired about 12 o’clock leaving a 1 on a business 10:45, service arranged and given by the rving Bailey is absent trip had been Deputy Warden of the Rhode Is- the happy couple congratulations and best iu the interests of our spool factory and it children,—“God has his little interpreters : land Prison at Providence. In 1879 he mar- wishes for their future prosperity and hap- is hoped he will secure some good orders. The child must teach the man.” Services ried Ada M. Mason of Montville, Me., who piness. Mr. and Mrs. Wood went immedi- will be held in the evening at 7:30. The sub- Mrs. Minnie and son of died about seven months ago, leaving no ately to housekeeping at his home. Kersey Malden, ject for the evening’s address will be:— When in our advertisement of last week it read “Women’s Mass., and Mrs. Ella Goodhew and son of children. He was a member of Hope Lodge, Genuine Kid Skin EG “How shall we observe the Sabbath?” A Colcord-Pendlkton. A quiet wedding Worcester, N. IE, arrived by train Mon- No. I, I. O. O. F., of Providence, R. I. Two Boots made to sell for $1.00, now 87c., it should have read a cordial invitation is extended to all to unite took place at the parochial residence of the day evening. years ago he hail an attack of the grip which in these services. St. Francis church early Wednesday morn- Dr. H. H. .Sellers and family arrived, was a long time in passing, and since then ing, June 21st, when Luring H. Colcord aud from Bangor Friday and will occupy the Children’s Day will be celebrated at the has suffered at times from a stomach trou- Miss Mary C. Pendleton were united in mat- Woman’s Boot residence of the late Lavinia Whitcomb Unitarian church next more the six made to sell for Sunday morning. ble, especially during past $1.50 for 87 CENTS, on Water street. rimony by Rev. John E Kealy. Miss Mar- Music, recitations, etc., by the children, as- weeks, and had made arrangements to come tha Pendleton, a sister of the bride, acted as holds itself in readiness to sisted by tne choir and some of the older to Maine and take a much needed rest. In Searsport aud L. of bridesmaid, Edwin Colcord, brother almost join our Belfast friends in their celebra- members the Sunday school. It is de- his sitting-room at Providence he was talk- which, although incredible, is nevertheless an evident fact and another o of the as best man. quite tion a groom, The bride is a the 4th, and large excursion is al- sired that roses and other dowers be sent to ing with his brother, F. E. Rowe, about of J. W. and ask an examination of the ready talked up. the daughter the late Bedelia M. shoes in And we are this week being church Saturday afternoon by any one starting the next day. Soon lie remarked question. selling Pendleton of this city. For a number of The graduating class of the High school interested. that the air was suffocating, sat back in his years, since she has been will have exercises in the Metho- chair and in a moment. His brother leaving school, public The of the prayer at the expired Men’s B Calf Lace and subject meeting as a in the various Congress Boots, sold for dist church Friday evening, June at and wife and Miss Bertha and employed compositor always $1 25 now 23d, North church this, will niece, Hatch, 8 All are in- Thursday, eveuing offices in town. The groom is a son o’clock, standard. mo hub. LUC x printing cordially be “Personal Communication oiaici, ijiiis, I.UU, 3>I.5U, $l./5, for 0_ last week and hold union services in the on Morton ing at No. 7 Union street, and will be at considerable damage done, grove crosses were sent by the following officials 87c., 98c., but none of the inmates of the house hill in Jackson, Sunday, June if fair. home to tbeir friends after 15th. Mr. R21 25th, and friends :The Board of State Charities ; the July were injured. Rev. F. S. Doiliff is to at and Mrs. Colcord were the of preach 10:45 A. M. officers and instructors of the State Asylum; recipients many As we assure and you above, the of these is Prayer praise services will be held. the officers and matron gifts and their friends unite in wishing them quality goods retained. It is the 1 8ch. Nickawa, t apt. Fregeilhysen, of the State work- only prices The Jackson band and a and life. which has been laying here tide-nipped the choirs of both house and house of correction, the officers happy prosperous ered. The prices will appeal to your sense of thrift and churches w ill furnish music the shoes will for'several weeks,floated Tuesday and left duriug the day. of the State almshouse, Sockanossett school, satisfy The SHIP MtWS. lor Bath, where F. intends public are cordially invited. Come and Gen. L)r. expectation. our with some Capt. hauling Wilson, and Mrs. Keene, Mrs. Compare prices you have been paying, and th her up for a time. briug your lunch basket, have a din- picnic Mary Wood, Mr. James H. Eastman, Three American eoars. favor, and the ner in yourself bv on us. the grove, and stay during the day. Lmks from I. O. New York, June 13. Ar, sch Lizzie Lane, Ban- justice calling Steamer Catherine, with a large excur- Hope Lodge, O. F., Mrs. C. gor; ckl, sch Methebesee, Snow, Egmont Key; 14, sion on A H. Mr. and Mrs. party board, accompanied by the eery pleasing Children’s Day concert Forbisher, Walter H. ckl, sch Jose Olaverri, Arey, Savannah; 15. sld, Brewer band, made a landing here on her was given at the North Church last Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller, Mr. sells John C. Smith, Kneeland, Brunswick; Lucia Sunday Win. way to Belfast, and left some Porter, Bangor; Butman, Boston; 18, ar, Sunday, evening by the Sunday school. The deco- and Mrs. H. F. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lizzie B. ol the Stephen sells Saulsbury, Bangor; Willey, twenty excursionists, for Brunswick sch Melissa Savan- calling rations of the pulpit and its surroundings Payson, Mrs. Sweeny and daughter, Mr. Rivers, ; sld, Trask, THE them on her back. nah ar, sch Celia DINSMORE way ; 18, F., smith, Jacksonville; 18, were J. W. BwEALfNAEST very pretty and artistic. Two folds of Harrison, basket of pinks from broth- 'sld, bark Alice Reed, Sierra Leone; 10, ar, seh STORE, Abraham Richardson, Sallie st BORN. The ladies of the white drapery, towards either side er, sister ami niece, two beautiful Bangor; Ton, Congregational society looped bouquets Simons. have to hold a lawn arranged party with and dotted with ferns, hung about the plat- from his little niece, Miss A!vesta Ellis, Boston, June 13. Sld. Bark Kremlin, Wiscasset, Mrs. J. Ames. In East Sennebee, 17. to c. Nickels a to load for Demerara; sch Maggies Hart, Ken- Appleton, May Tuesday afternoon, form, while tasteful arrangement of dow- p:nks from Mrs. Mason and of Mr. and Mrs. A. a i daughter Mark Lester. r June It nebec and Baltimore; ar. soli S M Bird, Newton George Ames, son, 27th. stormy, postponed to 28th. Emerson. In ers upon and at each side of the pulpit Belfast, and last, but not least, as Creek.NJ; IP, ar, sch Wiuslow Morse, Winter- Liberty vile, June 1, to Mr. and llefreshments served from 4 to showing Mrs. F. S. son. 7 o’clock. William Butnaiu, Newton Creek. Emerson,a office < if made a effect. The w’as port; Lowell, School Committee, ) Admission 17 pleasing service how even a lile-prisoner may a Partridge. In to Mr. and cents. respect Philadelphia, June 18. Ar, sch Isaac Urbeton, Bueksport, May 26, Belfast, We., June 17, lsp'd 1r ALDO SS.— In < in Mrs. Ralph H. Partridge, a son. In opened by singing Gloria Excelsis, by the prison (ffivial, when treated and Trim, Saco; IP, cld, sch Rabboni, Lord, Belfast. pursuance with instructions from tiie fast. ,»i- the I'Ll. kindly Webster. In June to Mr. A June 17. sell John 1 Biuehill, 10, and schoi.l bids for -I convocation church choir. The Baltimore, Ar, Snow, committee, transporting pupils l.I\A SAW VEIL « o of the Grand subject of the concert, humanely. Mr. Wm. Shea sent a beautiful Mrs. John Webster, a son. on the Bristol, R. 1. various routes of the are called as DlNANl) 1 > hi'-.ti Arch W ki-.d. city for. i >AW'\ III. Chapter will be held at Deer Was “Our Mission.” is the Jan 13. sell AY B New- Tu Little D 'V Isle, June 4, to Mr. and follows Following order collection of flowers. Mr Rowe's remains l’oitland, Sld, Palmer, County, deceased. ha\h, •. 1m<- June _> at 2 Mrs. Samuel Weed, a daughter, Elinor. Route One. p. in., for the purpose of exercises: port News; Mabel Jordan, Turks Island. From residence of Harvey S. Cun- final account of administr were in the and later "Wiley. In Belfast, June 1, to Mr. and Mrs. IP v.'l in foim placed receiving tomb, Bangor, Jan 14. Ckl, soli Emma S Briggs, ningham on upper,Waldo avenue, via. Vine and allowance. eunstitu',;ng ample Pine Tree Hail the A. Wiley, a j Song, day, School will rest in our beautiful Osborne, New York: 15, sld, sells Eagle, Trim, daughter. High streets to Center Schools. No. of V r.p; and another cemetery. pupils Ordered, That notice t!u-r. Chapter, at Sears- Tottenville, s 1; Annie P Chase, Ellis, New York ; about 32. Distance, 1 1 2 miles. Scripture exercises, weeks successive!v. in port, June at 7 m., for the Prov idem k, June 15. The funeral ser- 17. ar, sch Hutchinson, Turks Island via Route Two From residence of 2'3th, p. pur- Superintendent and school Estelle, Elisha Eland a vices of Warden New MARRIED. ets.or in newspaper puib !:• p"Sr : in form Sears- H. M. Deputy Rowe of the Rhode Camden; cld, sells Post Boy, Bullock, York; thereabouts), the so-called Perkins dis- constituting ample Prayer, Prentiss via that ail persons im.'re-t< Island state who shot ami killed Nat Ayer, Warren, R I; Lilian, Grin die, Boston; trict, Northport avenue to Center Schools. No poit No. f>8. Song, Hosannah, School prison, bate ( ourt, to be he hi at .• Chapter, ‘•Gentleman 2u, sld, brig Katahdin; Marshall, New York. •1 pupils, about 2C. Distance, 2 1-2 miles. Baptism of two children. George" Eliwood, the Ohio of July next, and -L..u Perth Amboy, June 13. Sld, sch Webster Colcord-Penplkt<>n. In Belfast, June 21, by Route Three. From Searsport line, shore road, 1 lie first ball Welcome to burglar and escaped convict, while he was via why the said ace*»in t sh. game of the season was Children’s Day, Barnard, Bangor; 18, sld, sells David S. Siner, Rev. Er. .1. E. Kealy, Loren H. Colcord and Miss lower bridge to Center Schools. No. of pupils, in a revolt at were held about OEO E. o une 17th Birin fiillwrtann engaged Howard, Castine; Susie P Oliver, C. Pendleton,'both of Belfast. 17. Distance, about 3 miles. played between Searsport aud Bangor. Mary A true Atte.-r The Children’s D. today. All the shops of the prison aud jail Providence, June 13. Ar, sch Hattie H Bar- Deans-Gray. in June William Route Four. From of dis- copy. in a score of is Month, Marjorie Pilsbury orland, 10, upper part Emery CHAS. II bwauville, resulting to 20 were closed the services. bour, Black Jr, 17 ar, sch of trict. so-called, to Pitcher P. in Our Country. Warren Gentuer during Erskine, River, days; Deans orland ami Miss Jessie E. Gray of school. No. of pine.-, Sear sport s favor. The features of Charleston. Penobscot. about 7. about 1 the Song, Messengers of Gladness, School Rev. Dr. Bixby of this city conducted the Georgia Gilkey, Distance, 1-2 miles. June 13. sells D I) Has- Route Five. From LIN II a; game were a home ruu by Ed. Little Make ceremony. Members of the State board of Brunswick, Ga, Ar, Fortcne-Nacgii ion. In Belfast. June 14, by Union school house on \V'A SS. Porter, Boys Men, Houston Small York : G. Swanville road to Brick > > last oil lie IIP; n four charities anti all tlie kell.Eaton,New Norombega, Armstrong,do; Rev. PL Edgett, Thomas Fortune and Millie school in East Bel:ast. bringing scores at a critical mo- The Little institution officers were 1 Missionary, Margaret Suell 14, cld, sch Norombega. Armstrong, Satilla; 15, Naughton, both of Belfast. V*. ot pupils, about 4. Distance, about 2 12 ATW *< >1). A.imi Us; and the present. miles. ment, base running of W. H. What Can Little Children Do? ar, sells charlotte T Sibley, Coombs, Belfast; Kank-Tiiompson In Biuehill, June 11, John LETTE EDMONDS, i., ine remains ^ Watters. that Mr. Haze! McTaggart, Alice Lida were taken to the family Willie L Newton, Coombs, New York; cld, sch E. Kane of Sorrento and Mrs. Agnes V. chides must consist of a spring wa^on, covered, County, deceased, h:i\ They say Watters can Parker, Thomp- seats beat the ball. Gilbertson, Isabel Velma homestead, near Morrill, Me., where the -Etna, Chipman, New York; 18. ar, sell Mary A son of Biuehill. to he cushioned and floor protected against and dual account of adiu’i Smalley, for Mitchell. liual services and burial will be held. Hall, Boston; 17, ar, sells Levi Hart, Pendleton, McKennky-Sherman. In Libertyville,June 6, draughts by covering. Suitable and >u fid lent allowance. New Florence Leland, of Biddeford and Miss robes to be supplied in winter. All vehicles used O Ch The encounter in which Mr. Rowe killed York; SpotTord, Norwich; George MeKenney Deiphie Ordered. That -loth e th Mrs. Prudence Johnson Soug, Happy ildren, School sch Melissa Bath, as must be celebrated her Ellwood was one 10, ar, Willey, Sherman of Libertyville. transports subject to inspection id weeks m i. Five Missionary send, of the most desperate in the school successively, ninetieth words—Love, give, Bath, June 14. Ar, schs Yale, Coombs, Boston; Saywaup-Hatou. In June 12, Rev. department and be clean a 1 birthday June 20th, and is the of Rhode and but fur j Troy, by kept newspaper published ;■ go, prison history Island, R 1* IP, sch S A. P. Edwin ward of Burnhamaad Miss The committee reserve the to oldest in pray—Warren Geutuer, Tommy Chase, Barter, do; sld, Maggie Hart, Hatch, Sa> right reject anv that all persons intereso person town. Mrs. Harriet Willie Mr. Rowe’s daring three of the worst life Balt imore. Alice M. and all bids. W Bowker, Dunton, Ralph Gilbert- Farrow, Mctpiillan of Benton. bate Court, to he bed at I liittum is the uex<- with men at Cranston would have their June 15. bark All bids, must oldest, her son, Willie Colby. gained | Punta Gorda, Sld, Priscilla, WTiitmokk-Yoi ng. In North Haven, June 14, sealed, be in before 12 o’clock of July next, and show ninetieth Alexandria. Dura A. Whitmore of North Haven and Teresa M. 1100,1 August 15. F. S. birthday June 26th. Both have God Wants the Girls, Annie Gilbertson liberty. By shooting Ellwood down, the lvlages, BRICK, why tlie said ac. ount -11 June 15. sch of of very clear and The Children’s revolt ended in a failure. Pascagoula, Sld, Henry Clausen, Young Vinalhaven. Secretary School Committee. Dial minds, can relate many in- offering, Hattie Roberts News. Mr. Rowe dead from heart Jr.. Newport Wood-Ci nmngham. In Belfast, June 14, by A true Attest. teresting reminiscences. Song, Alleluia, School dropped dis- 18. copv. Mrs. Johnson Jacksonville, June Ar. sch Penobscot, Rev. Geo. S. Mills, Eugene Wood and Miss Mary Cl! AS. P. II was ease two days In born in Providence, R. 1. No doubt Freely ye have received, freely give, ago. Dodge, Baltimore. E. Cunningham, both of Belfast. the District Court of the United vast Tommy Bowker Port Reading, N J, June 17. Clil, sch Paul changes have taken in that States for the District of Maine. .NOTE E place city the Cora Morison Died in Unity, June 7th Millie May Knowl- Seavey, Pattershall, Portland. l^XECUTOK’S since as Finding Bright Side, ±j not ice that In- li>09, well as in this A Fernandina, June 18. Ar, sch Susan N. Picker- DIED. gives region. Song, Sunbeam, Bessie McMahan ton, aged 9 years, 2 months and 12 Executor of the las: wi!’ days. ing, Boston; 10, ckl, sch Win E Downes, Bath. TRUSTEES SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Duett, Light of the Morning, cil thereto of It was stated in The This beautiful and little was Journal of June Alma Ada W:arren promising girl FOREIGN PORTS. In the matter iStb that Colby, Bryant. In Rockland, June 15, Samuel Bryant, oj JVinfieht S. J-htminster, Jiank- DANIEL LANE, Harrison, W ood & Co. were at Before the Houston the second daughter of Anson and Dora 9. for in Offering, Small, Warren Hiogo, May Ar, ship Luzon, Shanghai a native of Mont vlie, aged 76 years. rupt, Hankniptvy. in the of Wald work on a monument for B. F. Willie Knowltou. New York. County Capt. Pen- Gentuer, Dunton, Ralph Gil- Scarlet fever, from which she Condon. In Brockton, Mass., June 14, Nellie Agreeably to an order of Hugh D. McLellan, bonds as the law diret rs dleton s This is not bertson. Black River, Ja, May 20. Sid, sch Hattie H J. 29 6 months and 30 Referee |in notice is hereby- family. quite correct. suffered a few months ago, had left Condon, aged years, days. Esq Bankruptcy, mands against the estate ! I he every Burbour, Erskioe, Providence; June 3, in port Crockett. In Ash South that I will on the 29th of A L>. monument is to be erected to the mem- Offering. Point, Thomaston, given day June, sired to present the same diseased and her sch Abbie C Stubbs, Whitney, Kingston for New June Eliza D. widow of at ten o’clock in the of his Missionary song, School organ suffering for the 9, (Rowell), David P. 1899, forenoon, at the resi- indebted thereto are nape ory grandparents our York; 82 6 months and 16 dence of said Winfield S. in parents, few weeks was Crockett, aged years, days. Edminster, Knox, in NA I ii who Benediction, Rev. Geo. S. Mills past intense at times. The Ponce, P June 5. In sch Carrie A Buck- immediately. bought the land—a part of which R, port Gray. In Warren, June 13, Fred (fray, the re- the County of Waldo, sell at public auction to the Belfast, June 1 3. 18!* ». mother to the life nam, Stubbs, New York sult of kicked in his bidder for Capt. B. F. Pendleton now passed higher three years being the abdomen by horse. highest cash, the following described occupies—in Rosario, 24. Sch bark Mabel 1 In estate of said and we May Meyers. Gardner. Bueksport, June 6, Mrs. Laura bankrupt,:to wit: all the right 1775. They were the W. C. T. U. County Convention. ago, feel sure the beautiful little life ECl’TORS’ NOTICE 1 among early settlers Meyers. Boston, Gardner, aged 75 years. 3 months and 9 days. in equity in the farm occupied by said bankrupt, in that here now bark Herbert notice that neighborhood, then the* town of begun is united with the mother, Santos, May 25. Sid, Black, Hicks, in Balfast, June 30, Almira A. Hicks, situated in Knox: One top buggy, one narrow IIX give the> Boston. ed Executors of the lasi v: Frankfort. to and a ged 67 years and 10 months. seated buggy, one Bangor punt wagon, two single The annual Waldo County Convention of expand grow more beautiful June 3. In bark Fred P. Litch- through Barbados, port, Nason/ In Jacksonville, Ida., June 8 Captain horse truck wagons, two 2 years old colts, one set TURNER WHirrid the Woman’s Christian Union all eternity, and what is now and field, from Parahyba. Prescott H. Nason, of Belfast, 74 double harnesses, two work harnesses, two After an Temperance great grief formerly aged single in the County of Wa. experience of sixteen in St Domingo City, about June 13. Sid, bark and 10 months. Single one horse one har- years will be held in and it is loss to those left behind is her eternal years driving harnesses, rake, bonds as the law direct-. \ locals for The today Unity, hoped gain. Olive Thurlow, Hayes, New York. Rowe. In R. June Alonzo M. row, two double horse truck on writing Journal we thought Providence, I., 13, wagons. Also mands against the estate union will The floral were and Rowe, of 2 months the 30th of June A I). the the editor had us in our “deer” that every be represented. offerings many beauti- MARINE MISCELLANY. formerly Morrill, aged46 years, day 1.899, on premises desired to present the -an item of and 6 in in said iast ful. days. Montville, County of Waldo, at 10 all indebted thereto are week, but Mr. WToods comes to our Friends are also invited to share the trip, Spoken. May Flint, Banfield, New York In o’clock in Ship Stinson. Sunshine, Deer Isle, June 7, Gideon the forenoon. I shall seil at public auc- nient immediately. rescue for Hong 31, lat —, Ion 2G. by Informing us that How- and the meetings. Delegates carry their own We lay thee in the silent tomb. Kong, May H. Stinson, aged 72 years. tion all the right, in equity that the said bankrupt Wli.s Colby Orland, Me., June 19. Schooner Omaha. Ban has in ard that Sweet blossom of the Whitcomb In Belfast, June 14, Mary M. Whit- the Walker stock larm, so-called, situated 1R \ passed way with bis oxen within lunch-baskets. Entertainment is offered for day. for back to land gor Boston, put here, Sunday, comb, 26 and 21 in said Montville. Also one blacksmith situ- a few minutes We just began to view bloom aged years days. shop Montville, June 13. 1 8‘.*‘» of bis seeing the three deer, those who remain all The thy Capt. C. P. Dorr, stricken with paralysis. The ated on said farm. night. meeting When thou wast called will with another so that we leave it to our readers to take away. vessel proceed captain. Captain Dated this 20th day of June, A. I). 1899. will open at 9 a. in., with devotional exer- Dorr is one of the best known Maine coast NOTICE, deer or oxen. WTe At skip- F. W. BROWN, Jr., UXECETLiX’S propose the next time length released from all ~ thy pain pers. His condition is considered serious. Trustee of the estate of a lj by notice that we cises, followed by the opening business and Winfields Edminster, gives meet Mr. Howard Our v. that he shall smoke darling sweetly sleeps, Somerset, Mass, June 17. Capt Alex Ross, Bankrupt in Bankruptcy. pon.ted Executrix of rlie at our reports of the and treasurer. The How calm and of expense for passing that way so secretary peaceful thy repose of this town, has given a contract to a Bath, While Christ soul opportunely with his oxen. address of welcome will be by Mrs. A. W. thy doth keep. Me, firm for a five-masted schooner of 3500 MARY E. S. HUBBARD tons. Ross is master of the schooner S Notice off in the of Newell of Troy, and the response by an offi- Capt Foreclosure. County Waldo. The drama “Me an P built in ’9(» and has been very demands til- Otis,” written by of Prescott H. of Bel- Blackburn, SIMMER SERVICE. having against cer the Union. The Capt. Nason, formerly ITT HERE EDWIN A. H •> Rev. Charles K. of County County Sup- successful. The Blackburn has paid her AS, UNTOON of Belfast, ed are desired to present tin Wells,formerly Belfast, fast, died at June at V? iu the County of Waldo and State of Maine, anil all indebted thereto u will be erintendents will then report. At 11.45 the Jacksonville, Fla., 8th, owners better than 20 per cent a year in presented at Union Hall this, Six a Week to Boston by his mortgage deed dated the twenty-third day M.\ 1 the age of 74 years and 10 months. In dividends and has about 27 per cent the Trips payment immediately. with usual memorial service will be held. The early paid of October, A. D. 1897, and recorded in the Wal- June 1 sq Thursday, evening the following last Portland, 13, life he lived in and was year, do Registry of Deeds, Book 250, 327, con- cast: noontide prayer meeting will be held as Belfast, among our Cage London, June 1G Advices have been re- veyed to me, the undersigned, a certain parcel of and 1>MIN 1ST R A TORS NOTH Dick Davis, a student at Haie fond of usual. The afteruo n meeting will be devot- most enterprising successful Ashing ceived that the ship John R Kelley real estate situate in Belfast, in the County of A College, saying A beret noTiee tha' football and girls. VV ill B. Trundv He also did of Bath, from New Waldo and State of Maine, bounded as follows, to y give ed to devotioual service, reports, 3-minute skippers. some business in the Me, Capt Chapman, administrators Byron Makepeace Thornton, his room-mate, not wit: Bounded on the northwest by land owned or appointed trade. ! York, March 10, for San Francisco, went fond of football or girls, rank C. the local and the cre- coasting In 1849 he went to Califor- F. on the southwest Whitcomb reports by presidents ashore, at Stanley, Falkland islands, May 24, occupied by Joseph Smith; JOHN H. LANE, lat, Otis Tewksbury, of Perkinsville, Betty's father. nia “before the in j by land of Freeman W. Shepherd; on the south- dentials committee, election of and mast,” the bark Wm. O. and would become a total wreck. Albert M. officers, probably east by land of Richard and land of of Waldo, den .- r> Kane Woodbury in the County and after his return followed sea 2255 tons net and was Reginald Thomas, a young man of fashion, report of the committee on resolutions. In Alden, the The Kelley registered Charles A. Russ, and land now or formerly of Wal- as the law directs. All pers. Fred K. cleared from Newr York Dearborn & Co. ter I’hilbrick, and the same con- the estate --1 said dr- ,, Sawyer several years. Later he went to Jacksonville j by being premises against Sam the evening there will be an address on be- to Scullyun, Tewksbury’s hired man, She is owned by John R Kelley. veyed Elbert J. Monroe by Samuel J. Gurney, present the same for settle)’ Andrew W. Allen half of the church Rev. W. A. aud engaged in Ashing. He was married l>y deed dated October 12, A. D. 1892, and record- thereto are to m.. ,r by Luce, aud Commencing June 23, 1899, steamers Penobscot requested B* tty rewksbury, Otis’ daughter, ed in Waldo County Registry of Deeds, Book 237, atelv. LE' "• v from the Good Addresses will three times. His flrst wife was a daughter and City of Bangor will leave Belfast alternately: Henrietta L. Ross Templars. Page 242; and whereas, the condition of said t ll.vs r> For Boston via Northport, Camden and Rock- Florence FolJett, of the late McDonald of this and has been now rea- Betty’s city friend, be given by the President and Miss E. M. Joseph city, land, Mondays at 3.00 l*. m., other days, except mortgage broken, therefore, by Sear's]»»rt, June 13, 18 Janie A. son of the breach of the condition thereof, I claim t> -11 -r' Curtis his others in Jacksonville. His Sundays, at 5.00 p. m. Kosilla wife of Littlefield. Excellent music is expected belonged a foreclosure of said k r Tewksbury, Otis, and the head of For Bucksport, Winterport and Bangor daily, mortgage. tjxecutor’s noth the third wife survives him. Dated at this seventeenth dav of he ha" family Eunice G. Whittum from the Good Templars and others. except Monday, at about 7.45 a. m. Belfast, June, Fj give notice that Sophroma Ruggles, Horence’e maiden aunt, For and Hampden, Tuesdays, Thurs- A. Lj. 1899. SAMUEL J. GURNEY. Executor ol the last will and Searsport D. Martha J. Ross. Miss Nellie J. Condon died June 14 at the home What This Gentleman Says Cor- a. m. 3w25 I Transfers in Real Estate. only days and Sundays at about 7.45 THOMAS W. BARTLET This of her Rufus B. at drama has been very popular wher- parents, Capt.and Condon, 12 roborates the Story of Thousands. RETURNING in the County ot Waldo ol Ci*e, Mcl.ELLAN. in the County of Waldo, United States to build the canal. The next Emily A. Harriman, Montville, to Rev. BELFAST l MOOSEHEAD LAKE Iw25 Referee for the Waldo District. ! terport. ents June J.Walter former 16, Morris, pastor near Canaan P. O., between Skowhegan and Pitts having demands against the discussion will be on E. do.; land and of M. ed are desired to the "•> "Shoddy.” Huldah Ramsey, buildings the Franklin E. church, now presiding over had troubled me a present field, says: “My kidneys great Knili-otttl Company. and all indebted thereto an in Montville. F. B. Clifford, Bangor, to a church in Lynn, officiating, the deceased having CANCERS! PILES ! Sebasticook Grange, No. 90, Burnham, deal for a long time. At night I could not lie in payment iminediately. lit Stockton land been one of the most earnestand faithful workers Clerk's Office, 1 June 18‘J'J. met at Frank Lane’s June 10th for a Fannie J. Clifford, Springs; bed on account of pain through the small of my Unity, 13, picnic in his when in Brockton. the Belfast, Me., June 6,1899. j TUMORS! FISTULA! in Stockton Fannie parish Among for me to or dinner and spent the day in sailing on Lake and buildings Springs. back. It was difficult stoop do lift- Notice is that the annual meeting beautiful floral were: hereby given many offerings Crescent, I found relief in the use of Doan’s of this will be held at the Court House Treated without instruments, pain or loss of Winnecook, baseball and social chat, with a J. Clifford to Lillias N. Staples, Stockton ing. great corporation and “Sister,” brothers in Wednesday. 5, 1899, at 10 A. blood. Have wonderful treatment for cancer in neighbors friends; pillow, Pills. I am not annoyed at since Belfast, July HARNESS MAKING dinner such as alone land and in Stockton Kidkey night in and flesh at. once grangers know how to Springs; buildings and sisters; 29 pinks, Mrs. William Ames and M., lor the following purposes, viz: breast, patients gain strength them and I sleep well. My wife was troubled and act the of the and are not confined for an instant. Have -AND- There was an William to E. A. using 1st. To hear upon reports patients provide. excursion to Winder- Springs. Lord, Brooks, family ; basket, friends in Franklin M. E. church; of N. B. and State of Maine. Twen- with backache and other symptoms of kidney directors, treasurer and trustees. from all parts mere in the and all a most land in Jackson. F. H. Mr. and Mrs. nine directors for the year. evening passed Carpenter, do.; wreath, Lyman Wilbur; bouquets, Doan’s 2d. To elect ensuing ty-five years’ experience. complaint. After using Kidney Pills she other business that Shoe day. Greeley, Palermo, to Rose Stevens, do.; land Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Eldridge, Sarah Grant, Mr 3d. To act upon any may W. F. PUTNAM, M. 1)., Repairing enjoyable with me in believing them to be a reliable come before said meeting. 4w23 and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. B. agrees legally 4w25* Me. NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DOM in Palermo. Warren C. Tower, Lincoln- Phinney.Mr. Phinney, Per order. JOHN H. QUIMBY, Clerk. Specialist, Bucksport, Bangor may lose the meeting of the State kidney medicine.” ”vt in Mr. and Mrs. Will Mason, Mrs. Ernest Thayer, 22tf J. A. | I grange, which it had been would be ville, to Wm. T. Calderwood, do.; land such endorsement can be had hoped Charles Mr. Bartlett Just emphatic 1 held in this next December. Mrs. Bunker, Mrs. Tinkham, Wells I’ll-'1 city The session Lincolnville. right here in Belfast. Call at Kilgore & Wilson’s Building, will be the most important grange McDonald. gathering drug store and ask what customers report. O. I. C. PIGS in two years. An official of the grange lias “Comfort” in the Sick Room. WEIGHTS. Doan’s Ointment is sold for 50 cents per box by SEALERS in* already gone to Portland to confer with law to ....For Sale with Register Papers- Mr. and Mrs. Oramel Murray and two of Foster- Towns are now required by provide Annual fleet representatives of the city government and I have used Comfort Powder for many all dealers. Mailed on receipt price by the sick comfort- Misses Caro and Edith, attended sole scales and measures for use of sealers. FIVE DOLLARS EACH. board of trade there. What will come of the years. It certainly keeps daughters, Milburn Co., Buffalo, N.Y., agents for the The annual meeting of the and offen- the commencement exercises at Orono this sets furnished atBt.j viBit is not known, but it is certain that the able, cures prickly heat, chafing United States. I^^Complete by SEUM COMPANY will be held Mr. W. >’ and is a certain week ot the U. of M. Murray’s son, GEO. W. PARTRIDGE, on 3, at 4 r. citizens there are making a to sive perspiration, preven- take no FRED ATWOOD, W7interport. office Monday, July strong pull is one of the class Remember the name—DOAN’S—and have the choose that for its tive and cure for bedsores.” Caroline A. Murray, graduating J 2w25* Maine. Belfast, June 22,189^.—2w2o grange city Advertiser. June 16,1899.—2m24 Searsport, meeting. [Bangor Commercial. Angus, Trained Nurse, New York. this year. [Pittsfield substitute.