The Republican Journal. ~ Ml 78. BELFAST. MAINE, THERSDAY, JIM 14, 1906.MEMBER 24 —...i —1^^^^————^—^^—————^ °lfer Two •-of To-Day's Journal. our most profound sympathy in their banker of Lynn, Mass. SS THE CHURCHES. I. M. Cottrell was at home for a few day Mrs. M. Robson of OBITUARY. great Stuart on affliction, but console them with the W- Healey of Bel- PERSONAL. last week from Laconia, X. II., business. i k..« klmd Collide Winter- Mass., and Mrs. Herbert happy belief that he is not dead but has Abn r Watson of Services next in the He expects to launch the new steamer he is ; .in- Loose Delegates.. fast, ^le., and two sons, Sunday Dniversalist Sarah W. wife of Stephen G. Bicknell, to W atson of Brooklyn, Rev. Respect. Obituary. only gone the summer land, where they Lynn and Samuel E. church at 10.45 a. m. Sunday school at 12 Harry Lutz left Friday for a short building there in about two weeks and > an Officer.. was held in Resisting died at her home, 27 Pearl street, Sunday will meet him and and that from X. Y„ survive. The funeral visit iu Boston. will return to Belfast. He has had 1 Yifiir Race to Bermuda... bye bye, the burial was in o’clock. ttyen was born in China Springfield, June 5th, and 0 ..Freedom Academy.. morning, June 10th. She the Spirit side of the season hauled out life his influence will be Fairview Chicopee. Kev. J. W. Hatch will at Poor’s Mrs. I). N. Bird was called to Rockland steamer he built last I: r-nnsfers in Rea' Estate the of David and cemetery, preach Sept. 5, 1833, daughter feit by them as to make some in her wheel. .1 acker Pays tne Pen- they go down the pathway Mills schoolhouse next at 2.15 Monday by the illness of her mother. changes Chadwick and is survived of Sunday p. m., | s. ,.f the Granges. Tryphosa Spratt, life, and some day when their course is SECRET SOCIETIES. standard time. Mrs. Howard L. Whitten left for of Warren was 10^ two sisters and one brother. She was run Friday George Montgomery 1 1 Frye .Waldo County W. by they will meet him and bid him good Melrose, Mass., for a visit of several weeks. old June 7th. His who i ..l.veritioii.. Breakfast in a common schools of that of Masons went from The Waldo Quarterly Meeting years sister, keeps educated in the morning on the other side. l. m. s. A buckboard load Baptist } county Correspondence... town and from the China Acade- last Saturday evening will hold its annual session with the Morrill Miss Mariedna Snell is in town for a huus.e for him, is 92, and his brother Percy ,-tiia. Progress graduated Belfast to Northport Edith in Excelsior Lodge of church and June 16th week, the guest of Mrs. Camilla A Hazel- of Thomaston is 88, am all are well and ! r.rrels Paragraphs from my in the class of 1852. She married Mr. M., youngest daughter of William to w itness a raising Saturday Sunday, H-int* Business is Goodin and Sarah were and at 10.30 a. ni. tine. active. The iatter is to Belfast soon Bicknell in Aetna, May 14, 1854, and came McFarland Farrar, was horn in that town. About 50 brethren present, 17th, beginning Saturday. coming [ u*■ Game Oddities .G. A. Searsmont, from David Mrs. to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Clifford, North- jj Mrs. Ward’s Letter. to Belfast on their wedding trip, going di- Maine, January 28, 18W, and including also a delegation King Religious services will be held in the George II. Thomas of Schuyler, died Tin News of Brooks..Wil- to and have since made June 1, I90ti. She was a member of Refreshments were at East June 17, Nebraska, is her Mr. F. II. port avenue. ! rectly housekeeping, Lodge of Lincolnville. chapel Northport Sunday, visiting lather, ... The Winterport High the in Methodist church and a the Couant. was at B,i\> and Girl5.. Meet their home here; living 48 years their Episcopal served after the work. at 10.30 a. in., with sermon by pastor, Ivy Hay observed Bowdoin College teacher of a I w do residence, she is survived her class of ladies in the at 11.30 a. June 8th. At the close « f the exercises for County Grange. present by young At the special meeting of Timothy Chase Rev. G. G. Winslow ; in., Sunday Samuel C. Moore of Jackson has filed a •f Belfast. hu>band and two Mrs. John T. Sunday school. Of a nature at the Brain- to children, deeply spiritual of Masons last Thursday evening school; at 2.30 p. m., services petition iu bankruptcy in the U. S. District the Juniors the crowd adjourned the High school and a gentle Lodge cotnpo- Macdonald of Dorchester and Arthur E. disposition her whole life as a was the third ard schoolhouse. chapel, w here the Senio s’ last exer- > K Sanborn. Rev. J. W. Vaughan given Court, Portland. chapel 1 Bicknell of Due daughter, sister and friend had been a were held. r Rivet Valiev of Arizona, Lynn. daughter, Minnie, the master, Rev. Harry Services at the North church: Junior C. E. cises The services were con- benediction. An degree, worshiped Mrs. L. C. Ross of Boston arrived in men in New York. ..The died in Mrs. Bicknell was a faith- ardent lover of nature infancy. I and Revs. A. A. Smith and at 3.30 p. ni.; prayer meeting ducted by President William PeW t Hyde l W ndrobe C of M. Farm- and of utz, presided Thursday Northport last week ami has the a every beautiful tiling, her in opened ! ! Son:** fu! wife and devoted mother, conscien- life, in the work. Rev. at 7.30 and at their close the class, led by its I 1’ Mary | D. I.. W ilson assisted Thursday p. m.; morning worship for the season. \ io:hts and Boats. spite of its seeming limitations, had been Waquoit \ | tious. painstaking and modest, doing every E. Tufts of Islesboro joiued the at 10.45 a. m.; Sunday school at 12 marshal, George Time- Hatch of Belfast, rich George Sunday C- ..St' 'MtOtl Spl gS. that itself to the best of her and full, and her uplifting influence The engagement is announced of Miss I lie Last duty presented on a demit. At the close of the de- a. m.; Christian Endeavor at 6.30 p. m.; marched from the build ng singing M .: ket Birth* ..Mam- j had lodge abiii:\. she united with the church been far reaching. In 1902 she was Mr. Mary Grinnell of Camden and George Dud- Baptist gree work the master appointed evening service at 7.30 p. m. Chapel Song. stricken with March, 1858, by ietter from Carmel and an incurable disease which of the lodge and the ley Martin of New York. Vaughan chaplain At the Mission, 58 High street, prayer Mr auo son Robert arrived rendered her All that a faithful Ralph Emery ROCKLAND COLLIDE. had been a constant attendant and a con- helpless. was installed C. J. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Millhouse of South j newly raised member by meeting Sunday morning at 9 o’clock; in Belfast last Saturday for a short stay. physician and friends could do was sistent member. She was for many years loving D. D. G. M. A banquet followed. Bend, 1ml., aie congratulations ! «ri t»u* no los*. of Rattee, at 2.30 and 7 o’clock p. m. Meet- receiving Mr. has returned from nged. of no avail. Her last were marked preaching Emery just Europe, ! an interested member of the Woman's years on the birth of a rut* it u I R. K. of P. sent a Thurs- daughter. [ iih> I j red 1 much Silver Cross Lodge, ings during the week Wednesday, where he spent sever il months with his Christian Temperance Union and was one by physical suffering, which she bore to June tltli to at- at 7.30 m. Austin who has been is in f -• !arali A Farrar of “Some of the Problems Confronting the Italy ; tiringly object during II. iitgor d;\ ision had been B. Waterman, Lieut. Luring Colcord,' W. was called to spent sometime in Pa is and London, but [ existence had been an ardent searsmont; also three nieces. Misses Helen Churches in Maine" will be the subject of Mrs. Herbert Healey | years' sup- Herbert were Samuel Ilodgkiuson, Ira Cottrell, last week the death thinks there is no place like Belfast. He f eager enquiries I porter. A friend of the Home remarked M., Edith F. and Florence E. Dunton, ami the morning sermon at the Methodist church Springfield, Mass., by E. Patterson, Coleman Slieldon, Stillman Emma Wilson. may return here later in the summer, but ; he «dlk*t r> of both boats that but for Mrs. Bicknell’s efforts the a nephew, William F. I Hinton, all of Bel- next Sunday. Sunday school at noon; Ju- of her mother, Mrs. friends Flood, Herbert Buckiin, Frank Prescott, will not open his house this season. ;n i have many Home couid not have been established. A fast. she was a member of Victor ‘Range nior league at 3.30 p. m.; topic of sermon at Mrs. J. W. Nash and Mrs. K. S. Smart are C. I. who was at the and of John McAuliffe, Richards, George Seats free. Kate has been the Rox, good woman has gone out from the family Arbutus Chapter <>f the Order of the 7.30 p. m., “Strange Bedfellows.” attending the G. A. R. convention in Port- Douglas Wiggi guest ! that the colli- Ryan and William J. Gordon, and Mrs. and .-ays circle, the church, the Union and its inter- Eastern star. A large delegation of the j land and will visit friends in Biddeford. of the Viceroy of Irek ml in the vice regal -Martha Mrs William J. Gordon at li’.O'j a. in., 7 miles Off latter was Carter, lodge in Phoenix part, Dublin. >l:e had j ests, and her absence will be deeply mourn- i present at the funeral, which next Sunday at 10.45 o’clock. Waldo Lodge William M. Black, l of M. 'OP, came which i- between took and Mrs. Janies B. W Berman of the Rath- been the Eail and Countess of Seguin ed and regretted. The funeral took place place Sunday afternoon, June 3rd, at of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows home last week from Orono and Monday visiting bone Sisters. \ .-th. The steamer was the Rev. C. A. The Aberdeen for a week and had accompanied Tuesday and was conducted by Rev. John home, Purdy officiating. will attend in observance of Memorial Day. entered the employ of A. A. Howes & Co. Portland, A of the Grand Com- her in all h-r her uitside (apt. W. <-i the M. E. church, in duetts, “Show Me the Way My shepherd," special conclave Rev. Lutz will deliver the sermon excellency dri\es, laying I Hatch, pastor Harry Rev. J. W. Hatch left morn- when of the State Wednesday of corner stones and of bazaars. I Bangor’s whistle the absence of her Rev. S. and “sometime the Silver Cord will Break," mandery of Knights Templar the of “Fraternal Ties.” Sun- opening pastor, Eugene upon subject ng to attend commencement at the East :-:s of a tniie in of Maine will be held at Masonic hall in Last week she returned to her { distant, were sung by Mrs. M. A. Fowler and Mr. All are welcome. Quilleote, | Philbrook. day school at 12 o'clock.. Maine Conference Seminary in Bucksport. | He at once shut off steam Eben Cobb. The floral tributes were beau- Camden Friday, June 22, for the constitu- summer home in Hollis, Me., where her At the Baptist church next Sunday the left : -ermine the position of the Abram Pullen died May 31st at his home, tiful. tion of Camden Commandery. The cere- Mrs. Warren E. Marsh Monday- mother and sister, Mrs. Helen Bradbury services will be conducted by the pastor, N\ the u-t at that instant the fog No. 46 Union street, from injuries received mony w ill be performed by R. E. George W. morning for Moncton, B., to attend and Miss Nora Archibald Smith have been Mrs. Lucinda L. Marden was born in Rev. E. S. Philbrook, at 10:45 a. m. At of her Mrs. for the men on each craft in Mathews Bros’, mill May 29th. He was Gower, grand commander, and staff. A funeral sister, Maggie Camp- since May. Jefferson, Maine, Jan. 4, 1830, and entered noon an illustrated review of the Sunday bell. } i-ition of the other. Ac- running a saw when a piece of lumber banquet w ill be given at 6 30 p.m. Pales- Mrs. J. K. Barney of Providence, R. I., into rest June ti, 1906. Her parents, John school lessons will be given. A young | 1: he immediately gave caught and sprung back, hitting him in the tine Commandery, Knights Templar, of this John Scott Pendleton, ’07, of Northport, who is to address the Waldo County W. C. and Hannah Jones Clark, were pioneer peoples service will be held at 6:30 p. m., shead, threw his helm way abdomen. He received the best surgical city, ha; accepted an invitation to partici- has been elected manager of the Bates U. convention in Monroe, is known as the members of the church in Sears- will a treatment but in until the Baptist in in the and and at 7:30 the pastor give stereop- -.men'mi*. .'1 s » ug ai lingered agony pate full ceremonies, College baseball team for the coming sea- prison evangelist. She has visited every mont and the sturdy principles in morals ticon lecture on Africa. All are invited. of had end came. He was born 31 years ago in w ill make the the excursion in the steamer son. prison in America and has traveled around } Bangor. Barely aud she received from them con- son religion The new church at Matin- lie saw the man at the Trenton, N. J., the of Mr. and Mrs. Castine. Congregational the world as a \Y. C. T. U. missionary. She | tinued with Lei to tue end of life. She had Mrs. Eliza Harmon, who has been in Richard Pullen of that and came to icus, the first church edifice to be erected- ’) .»■■ r had thrown his wheel city, The of the Twentieth District of is a most instructive and interesting speak- been a widow many years and was the last meeting Rockport for some time nursing Mrs. li. B. Belfast a few from Rebekah was held in Winter on the island of which is 20 I ! was following him. He years ago Middletown, lodges port Matinicus, er. .she began a series of meetings i:i this of her father’s Mrs. Marden was Blaisdell during a serious illness, returned He was an Odd a family. evening, June 0th, with a good the was dedicated ahead to attempt Conn. Fellow, past gram! Wednesday miles from mainland, State which will extend to Aroostook coun- \ -peed a Christian and one sized there many repre- Friday. of a in New and a member of sweet, woman, every attendance, being 6th. The church was built f the westbound lodge ., in June largely ty, by an address in Portland Sunday even- vessel, loved In her life she sentatives from the various lodg.es the Aurora Kebekah Lodge of Belfast. He is her. early married the of former residents Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sylvester announce i rt-n done ( Roix district and from &st, through generosity ing, June 10th, at the First Baptist Church, apt. says took especially Unity the of their daughter, for her own a motherless child, a on a lot fur- engagement Mildred, i him survived by a w idow, formerly Miss MaryS. and Monroe, the two former delegations of the little island plantation Isle streets. d have struck square- of is to Miller K. Colby of Sunset.—Deer Congress Know itoii of this who has the nephew her husband—J. Fred Marden— coining by the steamer Castine from Bel- nished by former residents and free from ! could have avert- city, sympathy Messenger. Mr. and Mrs. am, of .thing on whom she bestowed all the mother-love fast. The meeting was called to order by debt. The sermon was preached by Rev. Elmer Crowell child of many friends in her sad and sudden be- in ;fe. As it was the Rock- the Noble Grand Geneva Thompson of Miz- \Y. B. Hague of Gorham, the employ of Miss Zettie A. Ilamm is in Wateryille, R. a stateroom her tender nature was capable of, and he in j j Woonsocket, I., occupied reavement and by his parents, eight broth- No. 02. The work of the Re- the Maine Society, who was in- | [ g b <>w on the port pah lodge, Missionary she is for a few weeks j near the section of the steamer return loved hei as a true son can love the where substituting damaged aud two sisters. The funeral was held only bekah degree was conferred by the degree strumental in organizing church. e for a space of in a I which was it c lis mi guards a mother. When her health to fail staff of Loyal lodge, No. 92, of Monroe, in a as telegraph operator Western Union City of Rockland, afternoon and was attended ! began in -i.gtl. the of all Saturday by manner which called forth The Maine Universalist convention, ; railings Mr. Marden moved his to her home pleased responses the branch office. with the steamer City if Bang**- Waldo Lodge, 1. O. 0. r., in a Levs. ! family session at Rockland June 6th, adopted i. and on the body. and favorable comments from the delega- ! r;ed away resolution: the en- ^ast Thursday morning iff I'. it.mid 1 and he and his and efficient wife and following “Believing Mr. and Mrs. E. of Dix-I early Ashley A. Smith and Eugene s. Philbrook kindly tions. '1 he floor work was very fine and the George Bussey the staterooms were of all laws on our statutes essen- •• berth lent to the so that the forcement on Mrs. Crowell was thrown from 1 officiated Two H. and son cared for her tenderly until the close of occasion, mont are receiving congratulations the ■ >; tie- rooms biothers, Harry tial to government and good citizen- hap- j work was among the best seen in this sec- good by the shock of the impact when Cm- >Van: her life. We aie poorer and heaven is we the of birth of a daughter, May J-d. Mrs. Bussey w diaries Pullen of New .Jersey, came to at- ship, heartily endorse position i, i The upants, ho tion. Follow ing the conferring of the de- was nut Mr. and services in his recent address and was Miss Lulu Small. ers struck, but injured tend is a richer for her going. Funeral an was out. our governor formerly n the funeral. Following list of the j gree interesting program carried party of 11 igh | ourselves to him in a and Mrs. Crowell said then* was m-lm on j were heal at her late home Monday after-! Just previous to the opening of the lodge, pledge support just g>*od •- dowers: Haip, Mathews Mill; spray of j of laws f >r the Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gentner arrived by :r.’in Aroostook county, enforcement the little excitement an. •’ tin J Bev. C. A. supper was served the visiting delegations impartial board and very pinks, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Smith and noon, une4th, Purdy officiating, of the liquoi traffic in our boat Mrs. Gentner from in were | and the occasion was one in which ma. suppression j Tuesday morning, i* v.siting Boston, y < left the steame: and amid a wealth of beautiful flowers she ; State.” Resolutions were also passed criti- passengers. They was Leroy Smith: spray of pinks, Mr. and Mrs. gave thanks to the good cooks of Winter- a visit in Hartford, Conn., and Mr. Gentner ■■I the passengers divorce laws of Maine and ask- B. Marsam* of this was also a 1 um-h.c was iaid at iest in the iot in Oak and the Rebekah." of cisiug the j city Eugene Ellis and Mrs. Lucy Hall; family port Mispah lodge. to from a business in the west. panic. pinks ing the Governor to appoint a committee trip on but was a !,< the Grove The dining hall was prettily decorated and the Rockland, sleeping and roses, Mrs. v. Webber and Mrs. B. cemetery. a divorce law uniform with those of v. ere more serious. j the service was of the be>t. lodge secure j William Leavitt of Belfast has been play- took Mizpah States. These officers were elected: collision place. B. cut Mr. and Mrs. 1 other ; •d and her forward Greenlaw; flowers, ( Kuth V died at the home of was instituted Jan. 29, 11*02, and now has center field oil tin* Shaw Business Col- way Mrs. Carey President, Morrill N. Drew, Portland: vice- ing Maurice spray of and roses.1 107 members. The officers of that lodge ; .- for live or six Curtis; pinks her No. 11 Walton street, Wood- Rev. \V. 11. Portland, K. I nine in Augusta. A picture <>f the REAL ESTATE. splinte: daughter, are: Geneva noble ; Alice ! presidents, Gould, lege TRANSFERS IN Mrs. Elbe Harrison and Miss Thompson, grand E. Margaret1 was P. Philoon, secretary, Rev. F. team in the Kennebec ... !:t .>] the Rockland's fords, Me., June 1st,aged 65 years. She Young, vice giand ; Orrie Moody, secretary ; I Auburn; recently appeared Hamsun: 31 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bethel; treasurer, A. B. Cuolidge, part -d the bow slid ill pinks, Pe the oldest of the Maria Crockett, treasure-■: Kneeland, I Barton, ; Journal. transfers in re;.' •■"tale | born in fast, daughter -J Mary Robert McArthur, The following ; d .is fai hoi Coombs: 31 Mrs. Adah Pierce and ! warden : Lena Portland; trustees, spolls*ms roses, Florence Belches, conductor; j in Waldo Count\ a'.n late Orrin and Lucinda Ileagan) Cunning- Biddeford; A. J. Merrill, Bangor; commit- Miss L. Wilson left to at- were recorded IDgistry | parr gu.lii.d spriutend Mr. and Mrs. Tain Mrs. .•"prowl, R. >. N. G.; Mattie Carieton, L. >. Amy Tuesday SinaBey; tulips, ; in She tee on Rev. C\ R. Au- June l. ''"t’1 i aid's :pp‘-r works, con- ham and -pent her early life Belfast. j N. G.: Frank Downs, outside : fellowship, Tenney, tend the exercises of the class j of Deeds for the week ending guard to next graduating i' d ;.ite... Julia F. pinks, Mis. Lizzie Inn is: burn, chairman. It was voted meet mis into match I>yer: was twice married. Her first husband was Bertha Farnsworth, inside guard : Blanche Kents i Aima E. Bradbury, Belfast. t«> tasl at Biddeford. the afternoon of the Maine Wesleyan Seminary at \ .e i humor's handsome and roses, J. h. and .•"haw, ; Jennie R. S. V. G. year During pink'- Hayes pinks Charles of Thorndike and to them chaplain Grant, ; woman’s Edith Coliseum Co do. ; land in Bellast. ■ I. ken mass. For four Whitney | the anniversary of the Hill, of which her sister, C. Wilson, mses, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. EUen Eat >n, JL S. V. G. The address of j Universa-j 5 Sylvester, j was born one Mrs. Hiram i>. Saw- list of the State was held, 11. and Amelia Cum. d stood by her and then, daughter, welcome was given by Geneva Freeman and missionary society is a member. Charles and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. officers elected : -he coiiid m ik e her way Harvey Grey, of Woodford.-. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Grand of and the following President, to Albert Moiii H yer Whitney Dickey Loyal Rebekah 1 Providence, It. 1., Mis. ,1. Mrs. Ella M. standbiig, Gardiner; Seere- j is < eminence- j ied, continued her course G<-oige J>arby; pinks and roses, u. lodge of Monroe responded. Remarks were C. S. Bickford, ,Sl\ attending lived together .14 years, Jtl years of which j j Miss N. M. Hill, Auburn; Treasurer. uiont: land and buildings in Bellas'. •Cc. laiui at a. m. and 31 Mr. and Mrs. made by Noble Grand Greenlaw of Aurora : tar}-, merit at the University of Maine this week, i Hayes family; pinks, were in Aroostook county. Mr. Whit- Mrs. M. E. Portland. ( harles 11. Belfast, to Mm \ ng the bravery «.f j spent Rebekah bulge of Belfast and Noble Grand Sargent, Coombs, •J. H. Bucklin: spray of pinks, C. M. Per-i j His alma mater has no more loyal son. lie i- Bii mingham of the j ney died Aug. J. 1896, and Sept. 15, 1898, she Fuller of Deborah lodge. Miss Isabel Ginn Clifford, do.; land in Belfast. 1 of Mrs. Elva i j not a since his ho stood alone, kms; spray roses and pinks, of Belfast a K. has missed Commencement was married to Mr. Charles K. Carey of i sang solo. President Annie FREEDOM ACADEMY. J. K. Dickey. Morrill. to Louis W .do n mging mattresses into the : Austin Jewett and I. T. Adams of the Rebekah a Jewett, Clough, who survives her. Beside her Assembly gave graduation. back, do. ; land in Morrill. -teauier for half an Portland, hour, >. Per- "hurt address and was followed Maude to Irvin spray of roses, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin by Holds Success!ul (. omniciMrineiit I.. and his J. Donald ! William Emerson, Palermo, -h of watei He was husband aud she leaves three ! M. an 1 John Clement brother, daughter Emery of the Rebekah assembly, Powell, Liberty ; land in Lil>**i t\. not knowing whether kins; cut flowers, Bertha Gray; pillow.' district U. of M. have been in Franklin jik, grandchildren, Stephen W., Alice and Her- deputy president, Mrs. Jennie A. I The commencement exercises at Freedom | Clement, '09, Edwin P. (i i 111 n, Med wav. Mass t<» Etta down under him or not family: cut dowers, Hazel Coombs. Frost of Miss Isabel Ginn bert C. Sawyer, and thiee brothers, Orrin 1 Unity. respond- Academy, June 6th, were among the most on a hunting and fishing trip and will soon Mabel Griffin, Searspoit, land and buildings -team r had a hard time ed to an encore and Joshua Treat of Win- ! j | j lor in Seal sport. at half ail ! ine menus oi tuizaueTn W. of West Somerville, Mass., i successful in the history of the institution, go to the Seaside Inn, Mai Harbor, cl, going speed many Cunningham terport sang a solo. Samuel Adams, past Etta Mabel Grittin. Searsport, to Edwin stem was carried IE of Belfast. of a ! which summer. \ away, j Wnbbei were saddened to learn of her Edgar M. and James Several grand the Grand lodge ol Maine, made despite the unfavorable weather, j the P. Griffin, Medway, Mass.; land in sears- was making water it was short address on the work of the Rebekahs at her home in IBi- years ago she ai.>d herself with the Baptist j the intended ball game with Al- : Bi 11- port. ntities that the learn that Major 11. M. Lord is re- Marshall 4th, aged years j day. the names of those responding, were as Charles E. Johnson, Monroe, to -ton Fi morning and Thumbs Doe and came to Belfast in early in j day and 5 were here June 7th ported as seriously sick in a hospital 11. Rand, do ; land ami Imildii gs in Monroe. I the at East Bos- months, brought follows: railway life, where she received hei education in RESISTING AN OFFICER. and will for his Yerilla F. Lane. Winterport, to Joanna which it is will and interred in the lot in Grove ii Newton, Mass., hope | thought the schools. Jn lM*o she married Mr. family J Three precious jewels—“Good name S. do., land and :n \\ in Bo's- city Hopkins buildings Her place on the Mic was born in the man or woman is the immediate jewe. of speedy recovery. j Webber of and w .th her Cemetery. Belfast, j William Bickford Bound Over to the S. ,1. terport. I elite was taken by the I*e- Demy this city Jeanette j of the late Eben and Court on Tills their souls.” Stephenson. Mrs. Eli Meuiam has returned from East Susan A. M-msur, Mor.roe, to E A. Car- I ..f E. W. daughter Edmunds, ; Charge. Capt. Curtis, husband, who was employed in the Doug-; Athletics—“All work and no play makes penter, Brooks; land and buildings in Mon- \ < were on was for a milliner in this : where she attended the and wTho 1 many years city. W. Williams. Boothbay, wedding, 'ole, lass factory in Brockton, has spent Sheriff Carleton ami Deputy I*. G. Hurd Jack a dull boy.” Thomas roe. e time of tho collision. The she leaves two Frank Edmunds What I learned at Freedom—“It is June 5th, of her son, Henry <>. Ladd, for- Frank A. B. Hamil- life brothers, | of in two last good and Mildred Minard, Mined on the a most of her married in that city. Late- Northport brought prisoners routejwith of Boston and Albert L. Edmunds of Cam- to live and learn.” Herbert Kankin. merly of this city, and Miss Katherine C. ton, Mass., to ira N. T\ Biockton. Mass, | iking repairs. Investiga- ly tlie} bought a residence in Holbrook, Sunday night, captured after an exciting j The best class of the best school in the land and buildings in .Vithport. for the col- j den. Adams of East Boothbay. , \ -ponsibility Mie is survived her parents, a i Chase. Sunday morning Deputy Hurd went I State—“Thy modesty’s a candle to thy Albert Morrill, Belmont, to Herbert E. the by sister, of was in amship officials and Fred Kankin. lion. L. M. Maples Washington \ m [ to Searsmont to arrest one William Towns- merit.” Morrill, do.; land Belmont. >. Mrs. Ella Critchett of this city, and a 1 George \V. Heath died very suddenly I steamboat inspectors \ j Hays of yore—“We wear a face of joy be- the city Thursday, on hi> return from the Ettiie M. Oiciitt, Benton, to A ton J Mr. John \\ Hoe of Bar Harbor* ! June Ttli at his home in Camden. He was hend on a bench warrant from the Penob-! j brother, cause we have been glad of yore.” J. W. convention in Richardson, Jr., Clinton land in Bu alum. the son of John .1. and the late Louisa A. ! second district Democratic fche was a member of Am ora Rebekah scot county court for .selling liquor when a Libby. Be:ij R. Penney, E.eedom, to Ada J. ublicans Choose j Heath, and was born in Bucksportol years Auburn, which he addressed in the interest j Delegates. resident of Hurd met These were followed by informal toasts Harlow, land and bumi. igs in Lodge and of the Vniversaiist church in he had a Bangor. Townshend Lewiston; j ago. Until recently been resident | of Montg< mery's candidacy Freedom. has of One of the iast acts of and William a and short speeches. iu caucus held in Winter- this city. The world been made the I Rockport. loving Bickford, stage driver, who Eva C. *rt, the and Fred E. N. Park. >»imsp his life was the placing of a headstone at were in a Hurd to The exercises were held in church, Mis. AI deli D. t. base fell at her home on U'\vn and dele- better by the influence of her sweet, pure wagon. attempted arrest to Bernard E. do., land and to .ding* committee his Sea ceme- Perry, the grave of mother in View which was and Main strett last life and and Townshend, but be says the man deliber- ! appropriately elaborately early Thursday morning in >eaisport district, county and class her family intimate friends ; tery. She u:ed February 1, 1905. Mr. decorated in the class orange and and sustained a fiactuieof the left Dora F. Monroe, to v.«rah ! who know her worth realize what Heath was a man of excellent ateiy ran him down, his leg being caught in colors, thigh. Thayer, •-chosen as follows: they character, \ a ; he Estes, Belfast; land and buildings B**i and a consistent Christian, and was well the wheel. The was black. Streamers of bunting and evergreen She is doing as well as couid expected i -e—Charles R. Ilill, S. C. have lost in this true and devoted wife, ! deputy dragged some fast. iiked by the community. He was a mem- from the while the ! when her advanced is considered. Perkins, L. P. Ilackett, sister and friend. distance and somewhat bruised, the men depended chandelier, age Edna E. Upton, Camden, to Anna B. | daughter, Her sister, j ber of the Rockport Baptist church and an Hurd here to Sheriff back of the stage was a beautiful mass of of State A. i. Brown Mullen, Lmcolnviile, land and bulniiugs in Mrs. Elia Critchett, was with her during j active member »*t the Christian Endeavor escaping. telephoned j Deputy Secretary i'onvention— David II. flowers. The was as follows: Linco! nville. Society, in which organization he had held Carleton, who immediately started for the program ami liis Arthur F. Brown of Thomas- den, <'hal ies M. Couant, her illness and came home Wednesday son, Lizzie E. Vose, Knox, to Annie E > boate, j the offices of president and treasurer. Al- Music. the scene. The men were located in a farm- ton, are at Rainbow Lake this week fishing, Moiitviile ; land in Kmix. with remains, accompanied by Mr I a resident of he had not though Camden house. The sheriff entered the front door Prayer. '! ru | "uvention—Fred Atwood, and as are botli we ex- Charles L. Whittier, Burnham. Webber. In early life, in school and his interest in the church work in ! M usie. they expert anglers A. It. Jame." days given up just as Townshend jumped out of a back man land and bui; -> m | Fellows, Besides his wife Maud Arlie Ware next week to a record catch of Whittier, do.; in womanhood, .'ho a;wa\> bore herself) Rockport. (Anne Wilson) j window and ran for the nearby woods. Salutatory, pect report Burnham. he leaves his father, John J. Heath of Ells- The iiie with Class History, Madison Whitten Kan.on Downs, T. D. with a sweet that won and held j sheriff opened his*revolver trout. Katon, diguit\ j : two ( 1!. I). Heath of David Tilton .Whitten worth brothers, apt. on the fugitive, who threw up his hands Oration, ! the respect of all win* knew her. The loss I and Fied of and three 1 Music. state Stetson was in Bos u—< < \Y. I. Boston, Rockport, and surrendered when he heard the Superintendent WEDDING BULLS ! Moody, Mrs. slugs ant falls on her w ho has been ; sisters. Myron Achorn oa Rockport, i about ears. Prophecy, Gertrude Grace Gr a ban- | "'in, \ i'. Campbell. 1. heavily husband, whistling his Bickford was ton last Saturday evening attending Mrs. Nellie Sinclair of Ellsworth, and Mrs. i also taken in both Poem, Blanche Crosby Sibley j •. A. c. Couant. constant in his devotion. The funeral took eustod\, and men were some edu- Mnciu.i i.-lli 1.1:1 1. Friends ths aim, Flora Jellison .if to whom much quet given in hoimr of British >. Bangor, to Belfast and in Mon- Music. i .Jepsoii, II. Bakei, 1 j brought lodged jail. | place Wednesday afternoon at the home of is extended. He was a member • Address to cators who are visiting this country for the city have received tie* anuoum-*m prowl of Bangor, who Cushing purpose of studying our schools. Mr. Stet- the marriage Arthur of who had of the funeral of charge services, came down river for and Bickford was Presentation Gifts, N. Y.. l'ormerlv e. ;i• I -John 1 Frederick, (l. pastor, Rev. Ash5*\ A. >mith, officiating. him, son has been invited to go r«* and Ticonderoga, rit\, which were held Sunday at 2 p. m., from I taken before the Belfast Mabel Almira Irish England ; Fisher, F. P. Hacke't, police court, Miss Gertie iIui» 11 of Win.--. t ..mi. liis late home on Mountain stieet. Rev. Nettie Mildred speak on education. and I K. Downs, Fred Clark, The death of All red 11. Rockwell of i | charged with assaulting an officer and liber- Valedictory, Kamsa} W. 1>. Plummer of Chestnut street Baptist | a Singing of Class Ode. The cerein.'in takes place tnda.\, :iu.<- llth, ! ating prisoner. He pleaded not guilty John Simmons of Belfast, Univer- Washington merits more than a passing church officiated. Presentation of Percy ;n \ K iingwood, Frank but made no defense. Sheriff Carleton and Diplomas, at the home of th hride Win.-; 1. The> notice. Mr. Rockwell was born in in Wash- A. M. Pres. Board Trustees sity of Maine, 1900, who holds the rank of 'i Ira H. N. F. | deputies Hurd of Northport and Sprowl of Small, a short in V *i k .uiig, Hurd, Bow.er to wiii spend time New ritv ■ R. of Address Class. in the of the < Inii ie> a. Lewis in 1841 and was the son of the late Eugene Rockland, grand Bangor testified and .Judge Rogers found Graduating Captain military department Curtis, ington | chief of the Grand Music. and with the family of tlu* groom-' hither, patriarch Encampment probable cause and bound the accused over was one of the three Seniors to John L. Rockwell, one of Washington's University, of Maine, 1. O. 0. F., died June 4, after two | to the September term of the S. .J. Court, The speakers all acquitted themselves Mr. Charles II. Mitelieli, in Fen Y N. \ most honored and citizens. He1 weeks’ sickness, with acute Bright’s dis- attain the highest rank in that depaPment, OF RESPECT. respected with bail fixed at $300, which was furnished well. The music Hall’s Orchestra The\ will make theii home in Ticm deroga, | . Mr. who for number of by and. will le to the of was ill a long time, but bore his with Bowler, a by Otis A. Wellman and William G. Pres- reported secretary pain added much to the of the even- \. Y. The Belfast friends of Mi. Mitchell years had been prominent in Odd Fellow- ton. enjoyment war for excellence in tactics. i r, (). K. of Liberty has patience. In his death the town lias met military ship, was elected to the head of the Grand ing. Taken as a whole it was one of the extend congratulations. -Dug resolutions: with a loss. He was a last October. He was born in At a well attended caucus | great public spirited Encampment The Recent Yacht Race to Bermuda. most successful held since the Republican in graduations Father in His who loved his town and labored to en- Palermo, Waldo county, 1853. In 1354 his held in Brooks the dele- Heavenly man, of the school. II. G. Saturday evening Tucker Pays the Penalty. taken from our frater- parents moved to Rockland. Mr. Bowler founding Principal hance its interests. His The unfavorable weather conditions on gates to the class convention to he held at sterling integrity, was a of Rockland school the board of trustees, Class Presi- ; "ter, Edith Farrar; there- graduate High the 20) set for the start of the re- Clement, .June 12. Charles Louis Tucker and to made and Gaskell commercial of Man- day (May Monroe June 30th were a unanimous Boston, genial disposition fidelity duty college cent race of 40-foot dent Fred Kankin and members of the class by yacht about boats from >f Auburndale was electrocuted at the Mas- I her and Christian him a favorite with all classes. His wife chester, N. II. lie also attended tte East vote instructed to present the name of Mar- patience Gravesend Bay to Bermuda, resulted in the are all to be warmly congratulated. The t others her Maine conference seminary at Bucksport. sachusetts State prison at 12.12.^ o’clock throughout long and one daughter, his aged mother, 88 years almost immediate dismasting of the Lila cellus J. Dow as a candidate for represen- ne.vs is of our coin- For a number of years he had been asso- class comprised fifteen members as follows: \ worthy and the return of the Tamerlane to port tative to the [his morning, pursuant to a sentence of of age, one sister, the wife of C. B. Hall of ciated with his father in the grocery busi- Nettie legislature. with her, the master of the Gauntlet, how- College Preparatory Course, death issued him as the for Belfast and one F. C. Rockwell of ness and in the manufacture of lime. Mr. against penalty | in her deatli Arbutus brother, ever, deciding to take chances and proceed. Mildred Ramsay, Howard Nelson Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Paul arrived last n F. has lost a devoted Bowier was a member of Knox Lodge, No. Mabel Almira Irish. having murdered Miss Mabel Page, who \ S., Washington, Me., survive him and during Two days later the two belated yachts sail- Saturday from Marrillia New ■"di at Searsmont a faithful 29; Rockland Encampment, No. 36; Miriam Latin Scientific Park, Mexico, was found stabbed to death at the his illness ministered to his ed again, and with a fair wind the Tamer- Course, Perley Dale dead, hei friends and a long lovingly Rebekah Lodge, No. 33, and Canton Lafay- David Tilton to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Paul. neighbors lane was able to set a straight course, which Thurston, Whitten. secluded home of her father on a Weston want. He was a life ette. He became a member of the Grand helper, yet all feel that our every long Democrat, won her the race. Hard luck continued to English Scientific Course, Madison Whit- Mr. Paul holds a in a | professorship college on ■iI and we bow in Encampment, Oct. 17, 1900, after which his ten Fred highway March 31, 1904. gain a member of the I. 0. O. F. of Worcester, pursue the Lila, which vessel did not take Banton, Cushing Kankin, Maud in New Mexico, there from nee to the will of Him who advancement was markedly rap d. Mr. Arlie going Kansas, | and of A. 0. U. kindly to the big seas she encountered, and W’are, Blanche Crosby Sibley, Mass., Washington Lodge, Bowler was a man for where he held a similar and wdiere *Hi, and extend our loving excellently quadfied bore away for Hampton Roads, abandoning Gertrude Grace Grant. position, NEWS OF THE GRANGES. Hie of Me. He was buried his and his administration to the bereaved family and W., Washington, position the race. The fact that the yacht Tamer- Commercial Course, Chester Bowler he found his bride, who is now making her time of his death was most successful. Phil Judson Wednesday, June 5th, from his residence in lane was able to beat the Gauntlet when Cushman, Bryant, Ralph Del- first visit east. He leaves a wife to mourn his death. Comet Grange, Swanville, has changed '•ur charter be draped in that craft had two days the start of her bert Young, Robert Elijah Gay, William Washington, Rev. J. H.Tramner officiating. its time of from to Mon- ! day.", these resolutions be demonstrates most emphatically that in Alphonzo Thompson. Mrs. Maria Pierce, Mrs. E. S. Bowker, meeting Saturday ur The members of Lodge, I. O. 0 Mrs. Emma H. Watson died June 3d at records, copies sent to Appleton boat sailing wise judgment on the part of Mrs. C. A. Pilsbury, Miss C. M. day evening. ■ her Cutter, The Republican Journal, F., were present, also the Lodge of A. O. U* summer home in Weymouth, Mass., the sailing master often counts for more Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wright of Hope are Mrs. J. W. Miss A. V. will memo- al and News after an illness of several weeks. She was than brave ardor. The Jones, Field, and Dingo Grange, Freedom, hold Bangor Daily W. of Washington and a large number of sailing master of receiving congratulations on the birth of a born in 59 ago, a Rev. D. L. Wilson drove to Freedom Tues- rial services in their hall June Chicopee, Mass., years the Tamerlane was Thomas Fleming Day, son. Grandpa Burgess came from Sears- Sunday, 17th, H /Committee on neighbors and friends. To his widow and of Abner D. and was the t Bing, daughter Abbey, editor of that yachting mont to see and to attend the Waldo at 2 o’clock m. Rev. C. W. W popular magazine, Sunday welcome his first day County Congre- p. Ross of ! Ripley, j Resolutions. to Mrs. Cora E. Butman, an only child, we wife of the late Isaac Watson, a prominent The Rudder. The was a $1,000 prize cup. grandchild.—Carndon Herald. gational Conference. Unity will deliver the address. TROY. | BtJCKSPORT. In the terrific thunder storm and HON. WILLIAM P. FRYE. County Correspondence. Miss Evie Moore returned home from gale this week....A wedding which passed over the village Sunday after- (Masurys Brockton, Mass., noon, a House on Bridge street owned occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. by A Friend for MORRILL. Charles Williams and occupied by .lames Family in Troy, June 12th. Their J. K. Dickey and family move to Massa- Charles Moore H. Pease was struck and damaged, the Evie Moore, and Mr. Baker, knocked down and some l Years chusetts this week....Presiding Elder H. R. daughter Miss chimney clothing Thirty ! were in Railroad Doth of Brockton, Mass., united set on fire. Mr. Pea.-e, who was alone in Haskell spent Sunday with the Morrill C. Lamb....E. 1’. marriage by Kev. J. the house at the time, escaped injury and Dear Sirs:— church, preaching twice. This was his first Hopkins has shipped hoops from Lnityto extinguished the flames. A. L. Estes We have used “L. F.” Medicine for visit here ami his sermons were much en- the amount of £1,800—Mrs. with last thirty years and always keep joyed. He appointed Mrs. Nellie Thomp- spent last week in Concord, Mass., Maine’s Industrial the her Sarah Parsons.Mrs. Progress house. Could not do without son Morgan as pastor of the church here to mother, Mrs. it in the ! of Charles of Worcester, Mas#., is the best medicine I can Paints fill the caused the Longley it. It's spring vacancy by resignation L. B. Material in the manufactur- Rev. Wm. Vaughan. Mrs. Morgan will visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. progress Have been sold in lit are of the of find. June at the Mr. and Mrs. George Ward ing industries State Maine is occupy the pulpit Sunday, 24th, Harding... H. If. FARNHAM. for 50 usual hour—Baptist Quarterly meeting visiting their daughter in Massachusetts. shown in a preliminary report of the nearly years will hold a wed- Water Me. at the church Saturday and Sunday, June Mr. and Mrs. Guy Luce census bureau. The figures are for the 812 St., Gardiner, June 18th at the home of the BECAUSE t'.eycHt •, 16th and 17th — The Waldo County Veter- ding reception calendar year 1004, as compared with I9°4- W. Cook-The Ladies' Feb. 23, an Association held a successful meet- bride’s father, K. the of the 12th very Reuben 1000, year taking census, Bitters ing at the hall last Thursday. The Aid will meet with Mrs. Rhoades The True “L. F." Atwood's Grange June 20th. and showing the number of establish- uncertain weather in the Wednesday afternoon, cure and headaches: prevent morning kept ments in 1904 to have been 8145, an in- dyspepsia on,y i many away, but the hall was well filled in A friend you can depend $ 1.00 crease of 9 the invest- colds. family the afternoon and a good program was en- FREEDOM. per cent; capital ed was $143,707,750, an increase of 27 upon. are the most joyed. Comrades from Freedom, Unity, Sunday, June 3d, commencement exercises they econom Brooks, Montville, Swanville, Waldo and per cent. opened at Freedom Academy. This is two offered. l)o not accept any Belfast were present. The hall was very Other statistics are as follows: I prettily decorated for the occasion. weeks later than last year’s exercises. Number of salaried officials, clerks, and order by the name M.\s Every tiling in the program went off as well etc., 3772. increase 25 per cent; salaries only of the Authorized Air* as could in of the showers SWANVILLE CENTER be desired spite paid $3,988,797, increase 35 per cent., and the storm except Sunday Wednesday, average number of wage earners 74.95s. Edgar Cunningham of New York and the to the bas beall team disappointment increase 8 cent.; HASON Mrs. Bullard of Bangor visited Mrs. Webb in the refusal of Hartland Academy to play per wages $32,691,759, RALPH H. ROCKWOOD, & the for June 8th. Several increase 67 per cent.; total amount ol HALL last week — Mrs. Beal is not gaining as game advertised guests who were expected, at the alumni products $144,020,197, increase 2> per fast as her many friends wisli — Mrs. L. banquet Wednesday noon failed to appear, cent. W. Clements and son of Monroe were Civil & Land but a number of under class men had been The live principal industries are stated Engineer Surveyor. WANTED guests of Mrs. White last Thursday— invited to attend, and 118 were served. The to lie hoots and cotton , goods, Surveys and esti mates for railroads, lady < <»\ir Mr. Jennys is gaining slowly—Mrs. Hor- speaking was good and everyone enjoyed lumber, paper and wood pulps and wool competent to operate si Simp.. ace Marden has returned to Ehode Island. themselves. Following is the program for wharves, water works and sewers. I?\bj:kikmti> en goods. Machine preferred, otherwise e — the Mrs. Herbert Maddocks its gaining— week: leal n to and STOCKTOX SPKIXiS, MAINE willing to operate Alfred Maddocks is at home helping his Sunday, June 3, in.3rt a. in. Baccalaureate ser- chine. Tre puy will lie ssitistm father.Louise Robertson of Frankfort mon, Rev. David N. Beach, President Bangor Coming Events 611113* son. Addrese ;«t mice. is visiting at the home of her E: A. Theological Seminary. 7.30 p. m. Vesper ser- 2 W23 Itox 12ft Align ■ uncle, vices. David M. Beach. Robertson... Hie thunder storm Address, Rev. ..During .June 1 in. Base Ball —Freedom The annual Maine festival will be- .‘Saturday tlie struck the side Monday, p lightning by Academy vs Goodwill Farm. 8 p. in. .Junior held in Bangor Oct. 4. -land 6, and it, of the road between II. Man’s ai d Charles Prize Exhibition. Portland Oct. 8, 9 and 10. Man’s-Comet Grange has changed the Tuesday, .June : p m. (’lass Day exercises. s|T IS ECONOMY time of meeting from Saturday evening to Music by Lotus Maie Quartette. 8p in. com- Male con The Maine Press Association's Monday evening-II. 1\ White went to mencement concert Lotus Quartette -to rsuv- cen Co. Lotu•» .Male Miss Maude mittee of lias decided Winterport Sunday to visit his father, P. quartette; arrangements Andrews, reader, ‘-is^ May (Ictelicll, accom- the Ocean as White — There is to he a celebration upon Ffonse headquarters .July panist -ith for the association its outing t in Carter’s grove, Swan Lake, with Wednesday, dune 12 m. Alumni Banquet. during dancing during the day in the new Carter 2 p. in. Base Bad Fi •• doui Academy vs. Mart- York the week cl July 2. cottage. land Academy (eane.dlrd ) 8 p. in. graduating exercises or f-lasv .a ltifln. Address by James THE COLONIAL PA I XT Steven* of Man e l niversity. Music by Hall’s CENTER MOM YILLE. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. Orchestra, Water\ Ueciiuse tin* msiiiiifsi<*tplace s A thunder shower made some local hits on ., cv(‘n <*uai a Stale eluMnisi’s early Satui day morning which caused WINTERPORT The Republican voter- of Waldo o.-ian quite notified To inert by dele-rates in <•< a loss A pretty wedding took place at the home hereby nualv.-O^ of property. A holt struck Joseph tioi: a.t the Court House, Belfast, on Mliowing i(s The barn. Two horses of Mr. 1 >a*iie' Young JuneBd. occasion Perry’s were gotten out, AUGUST ■ been was the of his Klva M. WEDNESDAY, ist, igoG, ■ .!. senate. Mr. Five lias always but four one marriage daughter, <|.M 1" T)' nruul. J cows, yearling, one calf, a hog, 1 ABSOLUTE PURITY. Clement of Monroe. o’clock in the forenoon, to nominate l’.nut. in the ses- torty with and Young, to Mr. Howard at 10.30 \y v, :i. (.. June 11, very punctual attending hens, harnesses, vehicles, delates f<.r Senator, sheriff', Clerk <•! < | rJ'he ceremony wn> {»erformeil by Kev. W. i;.-_ t and mental sions ol the senate. Occasionally lie tools, were burned. There was only -'2oo A. Luce in tiie of the immediate County Attorney. County Treasurer, Senna Five's presence — physical l)eeds. ami C'-unty Commissioner. A No to insurance. bolt a relatives and Lite bride but Another struck post in of the bind-* groom. ,-i- : v:*( : : •; age of T-“> is tlie is missed from bis familiar seat, .1 county C''lmnitt'ee ami Ir-Misaet any «>ti r'pe in white and carried a C. A. Whitten’s horse down was prettily gowned lies* winch may properly come beb re 1 ■ with are that he is a short barn, running a. v.u. come in contact I the chances only of The have ’ll- to the sill. The post was ruined but no lire bouquet pinks. young couple vr-nti ne to ■ ■ & ied COOPER their ami town will entit 2li the best wishes of friends- Laeh ‘ie :.ir* old man of distance away in the ensued. A hen that a nest many eiry grand perhaps setting occupied one addition 11 tor ey.-i .r t CO., the jjate, and (Idey-ate y at the foot of the was Mizpah Lodge of Rebekahs entertained a post unharmed, hut i* = «• AGENTS REX FLINT KOTE ROOFING. ... j >< no older than many room, puffing oi good cigar. Kebakahs of Monroe, Belfast and Unity vote-east for the Kt puhliea‘h eamlifiate j the eggs under her were all broken.M. in ami one additional ••• i■.: is still a and the ernor 1904, -■> life are at 'Ini in Mr. Frye quite night notwithstanding e oi.gressional years M. Wentworth is constructing cream tanks Wednesday twenty-live or nn re votes in cxees- t had a and a good with some of his from selected He his first order rain large attendance fortv v-des. and (die additional del. n v • r compared pine. got otl among youngster left Satin <- t ,.e prodigy from “Roctor’RRyer of this town.The time-Miss Harriet .Moody day town that cast twenty-live tes ami colleiH:ims ii. the senate. Just across a with relatives in Boston and vi- for the candidate bd c pi .j-. who the acreage of corn will be >iuall in this town. for visit forty Republican approached basis follow he..- ;,T .... Miss Laura is at home in l‘je4. I'poa tin- the ■ the center aisle from him. and so near If the wet weather sweet cinity Thompson “PENNYROYAL r continues, thg, PILLS excellent pre been made from Boston for a viMt.... M is> Bertha Boy has --or a[Jlj g. I reach across cow.-dips, and pond lillies will be the i«-.id- r ■senator Orville I that they could almost ingtoii has gone to Revere Beach for the Be If.. -1 .lb Mori ill of menstruation.” They are M I’ll S.\ V AIKS' iii_ crops.Dr. E. W. 'Lapley of Belfast .-'Not is season_Mrs. W. F. Atwood of Bangui Belli out tbj'O)' womanhood, of and ■ ■'. 1, ■. who died last and shake hands without rising, and I):. T. N. Reason of Morrili removed a aiding development organs was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L^wis At known for women them is cancer from the iip of Rhineas B. Freach Bunin.nr e I’rospoel. sj remedy equal Cannot :. old. Senator f Alabama, lie Miss a s;,i tban eighty years Morgan wood last week.... Jessie Baker is — LecL i.es a Junedth. “Uncle Rilin'’ is doing well and Frankfort .. ) Searsmoet. \ p.t-a.sure. $1.00 5M.K 8U >\ KY 31 is a hike Mr. home from Eoitiand for the summer... Sears i. e.-' an.a I jan'e in his eighty-third year. everyone wishes him well, lie owns up to Freedom.,v port by druggists. UK. Mu'iT'S CliUMKAL Cu., Ll. Mrs. Emma Hayes Uarrabee of Ned St- ekton >p’ ex- -S years, but he is one whose heart is ever Lynn, ;: .■ nt r.■ the oldei mett, it they the Alabamian is an SwauviiU*... mi! 8AI.K I5Y If, II MOIlin Frye, aged R. and wife of Mass., is visiting ln-r parents, Mr and Mrs. •Jack-on...i young.John Mayhew Knox. :: Thorndike. I tc lile. life. No late A. — The many friends of Mr. ee in jut emplar of the simple Searsmont were at W. In Tasker’s last Hayes :: H. W. Emerson are much Liberty. Troy. week... M. C. and G. A. Gordon had tele- and Mrs. pleased 3 v for func- and for him. Lineo’nx ih'c. Unity.4 ji.t after many dinners sleepless vigils see them at h me after a two phones put in on tlie New England line re- to again Monroe f> " a'.do as exists in returned tions ■.11.i r hostesses want them He eschews public gatherings, cently. years’ stay Colorado. They Montvtile " inti rport last week and were the:r l'o 'ti- and in good accompanied by Vaeam ies in am dele 'ation can ion i,. tasl.icuable feasts, ahsieniious'y, keeps phy- Sanborn-A of no ii« >. niece, Miss Alice report a re-i lent ot tie* or town where t! vm-.d Mai'ceilr J. lie does a i sijKs by city Dow, mrs want them at this and sical e million, although the exere ses of the Winterport cies exist. A few of the summer have arrived. graduating people school is in another column : The eommittee will bo in ■ at ?! •• ItKOOK-. ■ an of work. In the same High g:'.**n county NOTIC vast mint ! the tax •ii,a .•: ;a, wiiere upon a dozen of the are at o’clock a. in. -m tie About half fifty cottages also a iepert of the Republican caucus. Court House nine day man in the froi t row oi senate seats as Senators the convention to receive tlie eied’ i.- Th : .. great. No now ied. The season is late and oecnj cold, are to tin -aim- a delegates requested presuit as been more i-'ivt -in.i Morgan, only little farther ow- !,|y sought and the gardens are very backward, sotTH THOIJND1 KK. promptly. Dry and fancy Goods, < on a e is an- I’er order of the lie publican Count ■ lie is ani >nd on tl Democratic side, rains and the from nt .-.ay han .•senator Frye. ing to the abundant large Lewis l’hilbrick has returned CKn. }•: .JOH N-i »N. ('hainn ia. of whom of in tiie M \KK T. Se. 1 a ,1 \ hi i.i ■:vi speaker and has an enter- other oninp narkm. the ~ighl amount heavy teaming the roads Vassal boro, where he has been attending DODHK, Belfast, Me.. Mav 1*4, A. D lOum Millinery of the town are in bad con- Frank Walker .uid Department ai> .-onality. Hut hebf as never must make Senator Frye feel young. southern part school_Mr. and Mrs. Winston Pettus (lit* >ii, the good work done son of Troy spent Sunday with their daugh- bun a ..mile at both ends. While He is Senator -Mward notwithstanding them_Mrs. \Y. S. IVndleton, who ter, Mrs. Mary My rick — Miss Alfeda -5* OUR MILLINERS hern 1*21. He is upon others 1 een existing at a mad of Alabama, July has been in New York for medical treat- Ward is at home for a short vacation- a ■ old* r than Mr. ment since last September, came home Miss Hattie Works of Brooks is with Mrs. pace. u.-t.mine energy unnaturally. almost ten years Frye, few days ago. She was accompanied by Hannah Hunt.... Mr. Fred Boanlman ... hei n living the who. was born 2, 11 HAVE YOU TRIED M: simple September her husband, ('apt. W. S. IVndleton, her spent last Saturday m Burnham.. .Mr. three the new Quick Desserts that grocers are tit,. As ms advanced in years lie Senator Pettus, too. is an exemplar 'ister-in-law, Mrs. Lew is of Brooklyn, and Mrs. liichard Higgins were the guests now are termed sons. Lester, \Y. S. Jr., and of their Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patter- selling? They justly u the IVndleton, parents, '.as niself more and more, of the sin ole life. He lives in to Make” as all are in Judson Pendleton, M. !>., and a trained son, Sunday... The Now and Then Club “Easy ingredients [ which is in a invalid ear TO Til K !■! I o l-‘ 1 1:1 ... ; 'll uve abundant energy eastern section of the city, nur>e. They came private will meet with Miss Grace Wing next Fri- the package. Three complete products-* on w ithout change to Belfast. These cars are evening— Mr. and Mrs. Gorham Ham- VICINITY : o oil’, .n i. tin the service of lus tl most seetioi His house is day quiet (die end is with K. A. legantlv fitted up. specially lin spent .Sunday Mr. and Mrs, f*' limit .I-- of from the Ill ! On in,” fh- m> M ill c -icents. but a few steps capita.. arranged for.the sick, with additional apart- Leach_Tickets are now on sale for the h:iv«‘ been unable t«» tak“ :«t• ments for nurses and The rest Hillside will D-Zerta Iiiro.l :i Mr. 1 W l‘ ki;. J;,■; death of Nil's. Fry. they the early morning he is up with the physicians. quilt which Grange dispo*eof is fitted a" a parlor car with chairs for the June 2nd. There will be several valuable ar- and D-Zerta Perfect Jelly ! ami out* of lb.* b ad’ti” eye -)_! other Quick Pudding « Since suii and lin k diversion, among or triends. Mrs. Pendleton stood ones to I Now Yor < ii> 'lot vo 'I','.. ■onsiderably. family ticles and numerous smaller he sold at and D-Zerta Dessert 10c. per package, f CM ill” •!»•]*.t Mil' 'i' -.MU-- •'! t to has lived with in tending the that the long .journey well, but was greatly ex- beside the quilt. The Grange will furnish M: i'ne quietly tilings, squirrels Ice Cream Powder, 2 packages for 23 I stninionts. mm m atherimm*; hausted tor some *J4 hours after reaching a Ice cream and cakewil be on •! i> ■ . of each. A s.'ino of Ml* I. o|'M” in. enters I ere in winter and dock in thecapitol jmunus >he is though cents, l-'ive choice flavors home. steadily improving, .sale and a line program is expected. The till' co ;■ 11 v it is tc ill the as to sit Adelaide trial will convince how easy M •>" ■ <1 kep the air in ids favor- But Mr. Frye has some seniors on not y et able up—Miss Grange hope loi a large crowd and will do you sell our io_i opgjj Hatch, who lias been teaching in Hender- their best to entertain them. An ii citation have the finest desserts with no labot : classes for.m.v >!.no. Mai.- it, hi. nuts during the summers iean side of the senate cham- .Dine llepub son, Me., the past year, came home i> extended to ad. Admission free.... Last and little expense. Order to-day. are in NIi :: ., His ahstemieus habits ber. (Hie of them is "I'l.cle Shelby" nth for the summer vacation-The High Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Ward enter- school will close June loth. (>ther depart- tained Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Ward and son kru. Wasiiington. He eats ( idiom of Illinois, who was horn in FRANKLIN H ments closed a week earlier.... Capt. John l'.<:win. Mr. and Mrs, John Ward, Mr. and /T~ JL jo,,,., ;..j v. c i-s to bid and thus November Davies of sell. Holih-wood arrived at < ien- Mrs. F.verett Ward. Mrs. Salome early, Wayne county. Ky. Ward, 07 High Street, IJKI » \ June 7th. After dis Mabel I ryant lias returned home brooks, where she has been attending High ■ as Illinoisan’s h nhu J.ike Mr. Man p old up their model years the school_,The Fast base bull for summer.... David L. Ciaig had a Thorndike^ S’ < idiom comes the *ha: : Five. tlnly because of Frye. "Fucle Shelby team played a game with the Troy team sewre attack of heart trouble last week — last .The score was 7 to W in Peerless off his onerous this m x the Saturday.. this ie to turn up for reduction year by Miss Grace in response to the Bishop’s call for help for favor of the Thorndike hoys— veteran senator with the to he elected in the autumn. Wing and Miss Gertrude Littlelield attend- I dip. legislature the M. F. church in San Francisco, Cal., Senator sits another ed the commencement exercises a: Freedom ease n middle life. lie gets up Bight behind Frye a lec- lb v. C. A. Purdy gave stereopticon Academy. i ■■ man—senator William 1>. Allison to t. >; early in the forenoon old ture last Saturday evening which was well Molasses and Sugar Cakes s was born in March s NOT. I'll ITEMS. NoticE in attendance ot Iowa. He Ohio, exhibited 7" tine view of tire SEAKSl'OKT aim i,.-'.ant upon attended. He 10c. per Id isgti. anil is therefore two the mak- aou n m e meetings. lie is a member ■j, years city before and after earthquake, Charles Dorr was at home from Mack's over to ing a very interesting evening’s entertain- Point last of six ii.i, ittees, and if all of them older than Mr. Frye. Crossing Sunday. I ment. Levi Poor of Augusta, was in town Lunch 10c. lb there is an- Crackers, per Held weekly meetings be would have the Democratic side again, last week_B. I* Toothaker of Belfast j Charles Masure has employment in Sears- TO THE PUBLIC Mon- visited his daughter, Mrs. G. B. Dyer, last! port, doing mason work. 3 lbs one n every week day forenoon. other veteran in Senator Henry petlng week_Out of town people who came to I was horn Miss Bessie M. Mathews visited friends The in mit tees of the senate are not roe Teller of Colorado, who attend the funeral of Miss Edith Farrar in Swanville a few days last week. Soda Crackers, 3 lbs. 25c. is an last week were L. is. Kobinsou and wife of I ; so ;: dastrious as that, but Mr. Frye hack in 1S30. He, too, exemplar Rockland, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mr. C. A. Miss Irene Black was in Swanville re- 6 1-2e. per lb. b. or live life and lias survived to a has a nnnittee meeting four of the simple McAllister of Rockport, Mrs. Georgia cently, the guest of Mrs. Zenas Hartshorn. j PURE ICE CREAM hard work J. F. Mr. and Mrs. H. X. days in every week. And when that ripe old age of by unpreten- Hobbs, Burgess, Woodcock of Camden, Mrs. Alice Hobbs George YV. Partridge has a large crew of Best Common Crackers, Is over there comes the session of the tious habits. Mrs. H. M. of men in his employ cutting and hauling pil- manufactured. All orders prompt of Dope, Ripley Melrose, ORAl®0 5 1.2c per lb S' Mass., J. R. Dunton, Esq., Mrs. Julia ling. ly tilled, both in and out of city. I WALDO CO W. C. T. U. CONVENTION. BREAKFAST IN A COW CAB1P. Ward well. Miss Margaret Dunton, R. F. Mrs. YV. L. Matthews has returned from sell by the gallon, in bricks, or in Dunton, Esq. and wife, Miss Helen Dunton Frankfort, where she had been teaching of Belfast... Mrs. Hie Waldo County Woman's Chris- at six in the morning v.e found and Mr. Elon Gilchrest school. Cream single creams. | Up J. M. Hobbs of Yankton, South Dakota, is tian Temperance Union holds its an- much in the camp. The big wag- her Mrs. L. W. Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Cleaves of Sears- (unsweetened doing visiting mother, Barlow, Parlors now at No. 99. Street. Emma Mrs. were here last week and have moved open High imal convention in Monroe -June 20th. on attracted us at once, for ttie end- and sister, Mrs. Taylor. port Hobbs moved with her family to Iowa in their furniture to the village. made with : I of Rhode Island is down from the scrupulous Mrs. K Barney gate, or tail-board, let where resided nine In in 1874, they years. Win. M. Merithew and daughter, Miss and a one. Miss S. a stake in the 1883 west to Yankton, where care for those who tin speaker, good back, propped by ground, they journeyed were called to Monroe last Sun- „„ 6. B. MARSANO. now make’ their home. This is her Theodate, A. Mansm of Monroe is cliairman of a table around which stood sev- they to attend the funeral of Mr. Merithew’s formed lirst visit to the home of her girlhood for :V2 day sister, Mrs. Caroline Durham. Demand the Best the ri: m it tee on entertainment, and eral cowboys disposing of quantities of years and it came near being her last, for was on board the steamer of Rock- All and Around the lire stood she City Dodge’s Coknek. The Ladies’ Benefit I Borden’s Condensed Milk Co., N. Y. genera; information. reports ham and eggs. — land which collided with the City of will hold a at the aml !.\- and and from which others Ban-j Society meeting Grange Carriages lines euid be in by June 20tli, at the pots pans June 7th. She says the experience is Hall on the afternoon of June 19th. A ^ -■■■ * tin and gor pic- of the crew filled cups plates. for a lifetime, — bites: Following is a list of county something to be remembered j nic supper will be served Mrs. A. J. Oh, how good was the smell of ham Matthews is improving slowly from the v:;a tendents, to whom all sup reports upon the keen morning air! Well, if T.IItEKTY. accident she met with last week, but was Harnesses. should be sent. this was the chuck wagon, we were in- K. G. Norton, who lias been in Arizona unable to attend the funeral of her sister, SWEET PI Mrs. Tolford Durham, which took at in schools deed glad to meet it. Hut these real for tlie few months on business, re- | place Temperance instruction past the home in Monroe last Mrs. Dur- didn't look so much like liem- last Sunday. 11. D cowboys turned 11 Iris home in this village Fri-1 ham had friends in this who 4 oz. for 10c M is (ieoigia T. Woods, Troy, F. as we here many vicinity ington" pictures expected; him the remains of his her demise and extend Ada lb day, bringing witli j deeply regret sym- ;.ml Mitiugs Banks, Mrs. was one in , dark llannel , family. *Seeds* to the atllicted all first who died there several years i pathy I have a large stock of carriages of Belfast. vest, small felt —named Boston, so wife, jjrier, and is hand, and Western Car- Cattle Owner’s wife but not ago. She was a native of this town, t kinds on custom I'eaee and Mrs. the said, NORTH ST(H KTON SI’RINRS. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ POOR & SON, Dili, arbitration. Gertie in the beauti- ! realizing Boston's possibilities, we turn- now buried with her people riages from the best manufacturers. on Ci. k 11. F. 1 >. at Sherman’s Corner — Cecil is at work Tray, ed from him to Pete. There was the ful little eemeterv Moody Mosquito; If in want look stock over be- I will attend the De- Mountain. please my '1 in hat. mackinaw, Several of the veterans emperance teaching Sunday big sheepskin “," the G. A. if. at Beware of Seed! fore partment Encampment of her Imperfect purchasing. HAMLIN sc 1 "u.s. Mrs. Abbie V. Waldo clinking spurs, heavy quirt all the Mrs. Richards is visiting daughter, Ilussey, Portland this week—Harry Patti, who, Mrs. Emma rear of Windsor Hotel. Belfast. attributes of the cowboy. A a Partridge. Repository fetation. j picture with his brother Frank will build steam Do not purchase any Timothy Seed that has j our con- ! from the men interrupted saw mill in Montville, lias returned front Miss Helen Littlefield is in Prospect at Soldiers and Mrs. Carrie F yell not got the analysis of the Maine State Ex- 17,f sailors, ".lack’s horse is bucking!” Boston, where he went to buy machinery, work for Mrs. Murch Clark. H. C. WARDEN. ; temptation: Station. Insurance L* Belfast. it was. a well and is now at work for a time with Frank periment Black. j And, sure enough, .Tack, \V. F. Ellis is seriously ill with at his with Hennett. Mr. Paul has tire reputation of dropsy j sat can be for k Mrs. Clara Hamilton ; built Indian, “pinto" per- tlie home of his son, Fred Ellis. Low grade Timothy purchased STOCKTON SPRINGS, ]-Aangelistic, being a very fine tnachanic. G. A. Palmer Knza Belfast. i feet calm, it bucking all over the plac e cents bushel less than BELFAST & MOOSEHEAD LAKE Mis. Ilnnnewel), is doing a good business at his foundry at Blanchard of is vis- thirty per good i while his sombrero, his countenance Lincoln Sandypoint Fuss and Franchise, Miss F. F. Mil the present time, and is making several his Mrs. Adelaide Par- quality. Writes ail torms of braids over his shoulders iting daughter, if A ILROA D COM PA X V * i. North Searsmont. I and the heavy castings for Mr. Paul—Miss Genie Ban- tridge. Do not take that will test less than 99 with the best Medal (ontests, Miss Maude E. Mon i remained equally unmoved. His general croft of New York, who has spent several any Ci.erk's Office, einiipaii of the standard rat* was more like Boston’s than summers with Mrs. E. L. Mitchell in this James Grant, the popular manager per cent. pure. Belfast, Me.. .lone*;. ioem». at the roe. West Troy. get-up is a cart in this vicin- that of and he was one of the village, arrived in town Sunday and will Marsh store, driving Not.ce is hereby given that the annual meeting Meuv, Mrs. Cassie Roberts, Belfast Pete, We are now taking into store a car load of of lliis will E>e held at the Court SURETY BUNDS for Cashier> on the Ileser- remain during the summer-Mrs. J. J. ity again. corporation F. 1L best all-around cattlemen House in Belfast. 4, 1R06, R. Walker is in New York visiting her son Timothy that tests 99 per cent. pure. Also Wednesday, July and Trustees. vation our host said—a little lesson that Partridge and his son, Lyman, Jr., at 10 o’clock A. M.,for the purposes, Social Mrs. M. C. Staples were Lyman following purity, Don and other relatives... .Services will build several cellars at the village and best quality Red Clover, Alsyke Red viz: Telephone Connection. Belfast. signified “Fine chaps do not necessarily Rev. E. E. held at the church Sunday, by have begun the work. and Hungarian. 1st. To hear and act upon the reports of the Loyal Temperance Jwgion, Miss S. A mean fine cowpunchers.” Morse of Morrill.The rain last week directors, treasurer ami trustees. Mansur. Monroe. Other men were saddling the ponies kept several of our people from attending Mrs. Flora Marden and Miss Jessie Mar- We have choice Seed Oats. Also 2-Row Seed 2d. To elect nine directors foi the ensuing E. that the Cattle Owner was roping down the county grange in South Montville den called on friends at the village and in and for feed. year. Narcotics, Mrs. F. Frost, Belfast Harley nice clean Harley 3d. To act upon other business that may the river. This in addition .June 5th, the Commencement at Freedom, Searsport recently. any 1 Mrs. L. A. Rhodes, Lin by process, legally come before said meeting. 4w23 New Custom Literature, June and the meeting of the Waldo to Jack’s was as good as a Wild fith, Maik Ward had his at the Per order,' WM. H. QUIMUY, Clerk. colnville. R. F. I>. riding, Veteran Association in Morrill graphophone West which the on County Roberts sclioolliouse last and Christian Citizenship, Mrs. Alma Show, grandstand June 7tli_On account of the extreme wet Sunday gave the bank was thoroughly appreciating. several sacred selections during the ser- I Cole. Elling wood’s Corner. ness of the soil many farmers have been CARRIAGE looked from a vices. Fairs, Alice G. Kane, Searsport, R. However, when Cook up unable to plant a single thing up to this THE SWAN & SIBLEY CO. F. I>. pan of eggs to say: “Any time you date. They cannot yet work the ground George Dunaver has a large number of Insurance Solicitors lirst class in said the other from Belfast, Feb. 20, lflOfi.—tf8 Warranted Flower Mission, Mrs. E. E. McKin- girls want your breakfast, it's ready,” with a team. Ross Downer chickens, part of them F. Percy Par- on a run. dav that he had been looking his land over tridge’s incubator. Mr. Dunaver has a R. F. 4. we “went to it” Having kept the of direct con lev, Belfast, I)., and had come to the conclusion that all he situation for the poultry business at advantages Mrs. Rowbertie our eyes on those who had breakfasted good APPRECIATEtract relations with their It is an Comfortable and Red Letter — Mrs. G. U. Call for Townsend’s company. Stylish, Days, could plant was pond iillies the Dickey place. denied the solicitor. We R. F. D. before us, we found plates and cups her inspiration average Whitney, Troy, White of Brockton, Mass., is visiting nake a specialty of helping the agent do greater Mrs. and in cow-camp method and L. Richard Reagan has bought the Mudgett Purity in Art and Literature, provender sister, Mrs. Hattie Clough..- H. Pay- hings, and we put into his hands (a policy with* at our Repository a a breakfast of Mrs. Ruth Lathrop and intends to >ut a j^“Call Bertha Sidelinger, Troy. were soon eating shocking son, overseer of the Mrs. Henry estate, place fee) that will sell. build a new house there. Mr. Truman them. Mrs. A. S. to the sensibilities of those whojeannot, known as Beauchamp, Rockport, was County treasurer, Tyler, the and will occupy the house POSTALS Let us tell you about it. more than an orange, a muffin in town Sunday, for farm help—Even Lathrop family Troy, R. F. D. compass then Mr. will move S. Du Prohibitionists are now complaining of too until fall and Lathrop THE NATIONAL CASUALTY INS. CO. Miss Flora Carle- and a cup of coffee.—Florence new house. Direct ISAAC S. STAPLES, Brook' County secretary, much water. to the village into his Photographs 4 w22 Home Company, Port laid, Me. ton, Troy, R. F. D. Bois in Recreation for June. REY SQUIRRELS. ; K BELFAST HOMES. i VENEZUELA. Cool,Comfortable ! |el> are now spending BE their It as “A Turbulenl June’ 25 I Deserves ,mer and rearing its Reputation | LFAST,MO and Chic. Faith to be Put homes in the trees about Paradise.” There is no t | as much r--1— i m ———t-i v-vm* has no illustrates they appear in Promises, and the Foreigner picture chaimingly heir former haunts in Security and no Redress. THISthe most and of friends stylish popular 4 cognize their [Special Correspondence Journal.] Shows! the season’s shirt-waists [ bo\s since the latter fWalterL.Main S. S. “Caracas” sailing Southward, | -o admiring the little COMBINED WITH THE its blue f .eutei houses where May 7, 1900. Notwithstanding I Ideal for Summer | this beautiful ; ..ii! take nuts from the skies anti balmy airs, | They seem especially country, Venezuela, is about the-most Wear. I n and make friendly of >outh thinly populated portion WEST rare CUMMINS’ WILD One of those Happy Th< >i’GHTS itie and girls j boys America. area one-seventh | Its equals EDUCATED WILD BEAST EXHIBIT, HIPPODROME, MENAGERIE, X o the that is to all that of the United States, with no waste designer becoming \ distinguish between t SOCIETY HORSE FIRE AND FLAME SPECTACLE. women. No. of land to speak of and a soil of such won- FAIR, f 4153 1 is always been known, derful that two crops a year, J ;i ,> they know, either by fertility and sometimes three, are produced with. i, wise, when a buried ! out One hun- a squirrel gets a nut fertilization or irrigation. dred could find cracked at the time, RESIDENCE OF ELMER A. SHERMAN. million people easily I or less deep in the sustenance here: yet there are little i.n until the moisture even A KENTUCKY WOMAN FISH AND GAME ODDITIES. more than two millions, reckoning I Alter a time he | at a liberal guess the Indian tribes of i and on a lot I Tell* How Hr. Williams* Fink Fills Ile- daily, From the Maine Oronoeo’s boundless forests. For years » stored Her Health. How She Gained Fif- Woods..* | .! of nuts | [>> hundreds | in of has been teen Founds in YVeight and IJecame YVell Says a correspondent, speaking past the government making mI examine each spot | | I for the First Time in Two Years. an incident in which lie participated: I earnest effort to secure immigration by i >« 11 tat are ready for ihere comes a time in the life of every had a spoon hook out on 100 feet of line offering extraordinary inducements to woman when the bloom of youth begins to j the the and when I was I felt a settlers on the lands. In spite of * .«• c<*me the ex fade from the cheek, elastic step, rowing slowly public ; : i the In of the eyes nibble on the line, and pulling in natural cat lias lost much of aging iaugh, ightness slight these benefits and the many ad- give way to the mere sober tones of middle found to my surprise a good sized fresh a" been known to he the seldom ! age. and headaches, dizziness, faintness and water clam on the book, the clam hold- vantages enjoyed, average 1 1 to -.he hitler -aw bis spells the ••blues" show a tendency ing the hook firmly in his mouth. farmer, mechanic and laborer will do appear. Women at h.rty, or thereabouts, a actually got hold. that clams could well before ha\e their future in ihcir own hand", Hardly believing to think twice removing I m .i cal or dog the j swim before, 1 now am assured that i There will be a chan.e for the better or from the United states or any other 11 i 111m-elf on a limb or a the bettoi it the is do swim. This fact of my odd worse, for system puri- they to this X A ml all the great features from the famous New \ ork City HIPPODROME £ i a as Dr. Williams’ Pink 1 can a friend who comparatively tranquil country .i reach, and with tail tied by such tonic catch verify by hap- Mrs. D. (’ Vo of ONLY TROUPE OF LADY direct from the London IpilS.' iding Hartford, pened to be there. turbulent paradise. A warning example ZOUAVES, Empire Theatre, T ure. m -hn; t, sharp jerks f Sizes 3? 34, 36. 38. 40, 42 inche'- writes as fol ows concerning the ditti- i Ky., oi the late that mu.' await him heie is sharp sound-, appar- i culties which afflicted her: THE RENOWNED MAZZETTE FAMILY, World’s Greatest Acrobats, 2 FI-11 nil’ll AM) DRY. **1 was iii and was confined to found in the of the celebrated i| l is worth. j seriously history direct from the Circus Busch of 2 m\ bed for six or eight months in all, dur- •j. Hamburg. a conte-t bet\\ een a j -Y Maine man went tshing on the Tavar so named in honor of The New Idea two J had chills, lever, rheuma- Colony, ; mg years. Brewer side of the Penobscot river REPRODUCED i- usually the squirrel | tisin. My stomach s« emed always too full, the capitalist who furnished the money t CUSTER MASSACRE % and while he was to until the s did not act my liver was quietly waiting II- will wait j my kidney freely, w hich was established here under most 10-cent Pattern heart beat was weak and feel the tug of a 2o pound salmon a STRANGE PEOPLE from every clime ; s»*i/.- him .tml then, inactive, my very 4; or | 12 ! 1 had dizziness or swimming in my head, couple of urchins came along and told favorable auspices two three genera- By mail, cents. c m decide w hat has and nervous ti oubles. thst would show him a sal- REPRESENTATIVE INDIANS FROM 51 j him they tions ago. The enterprise was engineer- will to •1 was under tlie treatment of several | next, change mon just wanting for the frying pan. ditt’erent but all tailed to ed by that learned Italian, Agostion DIFFERENT TRIBES. A. --ach and with tail and physicians they The angler, however, felt that in a | FRED JOHNSON, | do me any good. After suffering for two lie took of a tem- | ieiiance. A short time minute or two more he would have a Codozzi. advantage under the direction of the The Advertiser of years i learned fiom an Arkansas friend Z All the shows X harts bite and did not care to follow the lead lull in eternal civil ing a went about the merits of Dr. Williams' Pink porary Venezuela's famous circus owner, 2> } annoy dog J> BELFAST, M\INE. Pills and 1 decided that 1 would try them. of the children. So he smiled at the a w iic!i broke, and he conflicts to bring over large company first box 1 took made me feel bet- told them to run and The very hoys and away from more of German emigrants, principally : ter and when I had taken four boxes get their salmon and it was to his great l. main ( his opponent. Before I l was entirely well, weighed fifteen pounds and bewilderment that be soon the Black Forest, whom lie settled on I resumed surprise :;out sui the ! more than when began, my —-j I his prise saw the lads come staggering back, an elevated about miles PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT S INDORSEMENT ! household duties, and have since continued plateau forty j 1906 the and renew'- a tine [ tree in the best of health. I have recommend- bravely tugging along big from Caracas, it was a beautiful spot, “The Pan-American Exposition would have made a real mistake if they 3> ed Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to many people salmon. had failed to secure Col. Cummins’ Representation of the Various Indian Tribes.” 4- and as productive as beautiful. The on account of what did for me, and I followed and it was Lamson & Hubbard x was noticed they Explanations ) appetite the was to do exceed- feel that 1 cannot praise them too strongly.’’ learned that the boys found fish on government disposed “General admission and reserved seat sale (all seats have foot rests) at 3> [ Cattle and dogs often Pink Pills restored Mrs. I)r. Williams' the shore where it had gone at high ingly well by the industrious strangers, MOODY’S DRUG STORE, corner of Main and High streets, commencing at <1.30 f f rotten wood, probab- to health because actually as at on \ Wedding they water to caught among some a. in., on of exhibition, and at the same price sold ticket wagon when blood is in only get and for a time all went day me condition of make new blood and the swimmingly wrong rocks and left there when the tide had show grounds. ____ lull function of the body is re- J squirrel in question vigor every receded. with Tavar Colony, whose neat houses stored, because the blood carries to every Children Four Years of Age Half Price. J s .. wood a Swiss 'hver of rotting ! nerve, the nourishment necessary to enable resembled Alpine village. Dr. Williams’ All 12 Years of Age and Over Require Adult Tickets. 4" and an inch wide, and ! it to do its part because LICK VS. SKILL. But the unquenchable spirit of revo- Pink Pills make the blood rich and red they i w > as he would a nut | Once a time a fisherman arriv- lution which Vene- NOVEL AND GORGEOUS STREET PARADE 10.30 A. M., I j restore lost weight, strengthen and revitai- upon upsets everything , NEW, s, i. -m around tiie edges. ed at one of the hotels in Rangeiev. ize the nerves, bring color t-> the cheeks, zuelan, ofteuer and more dangerously RAIN OR SHINE. $ j i>e of the kind I have banish rheumatic and bring good He remarked: “'guess I can catch fish I pains than all the Andean broke | to the Any a haul earthquakes, • woods or the health and spirits depressed. here if anyone can. Many good **l“ 'e-i-*?*!' "v | tiie city, of ,v. ^-1-, •/•i-V-l**i* j woman who is interested in the cure 1 have hail in salt water." He out afresh when Tavar was less than j on tiie feed- began l .p was loft M:>. will want our book, “Plain Wedding to put a wooden rod together, which old and all com- l it was not again I r.ilks to Women," which is free mi request. thirty years paralyzed da>s looked as if it had been at Ali druggists sell Dr. Williams' Pink purchased mercial Then, having re- Styles ; ,i* el or any other. counter at a enterprises. or will be sent some bargain dry goods Spring Pill- they by mail, postpaid, 1 have ever seen be- six duced the thrifty colonists to abject Dry A Full line of on receipt of price, 50 cents per box, store. | ****** 1 tins spi ing when | box.-s foi -j 50, by the Dr._ Williams Medi- He had brought a box of good fat poverty, Blanco's soldiers happened Goods Ladies' 1 MILLINERY Riding | «:.