The Republican Journal. 7{- , MAINE, THURSDAY, 21. 1902. '^i! _ NUMBER 34. t To-Day's Journal. BASE BALL. GRAND STAND ECHOES. The State Roads. PERSONAL. game between Belfast and Old PE RSONAL. PERSONAL PAGE 1. Friday’s At Town was a fast one, and the large crowd 'the M. Trentiss v.■ Years Old. The Demo* Waterville, Aug, 13, Belfast 4; Water- officers of Belfast have Harry visited friends in Au- municipal Mrs. Rena and Marie are Base Ball...News of tire ville 2. There had been a in attendance was disappointed at not “see- gusta Mr. ami Mrs. A. P. Mansiield are Hayes daughter 1 number of changes certified to the commissioners the Tuesday. visiting ■ Veterans’ Meeting at county at S. H. Crawford’s. in the Waterville but ing its finish.” friends in Portland. visiting ,in.i Boats...Gov. Robie’s team, they put up a Particulars in regard to the work done on Edward Haney of Boston arrived Satur- John L. N nights Templar's Pilgrim- good game and the teams gave the Water- the State The for a Miss Ella M. Folsom went to Sibley of Boston is visitingrela- l state. Belfast Weather road this season. city coun- day short visit. Augusta ville a Talk about luck.' In tives in Belfast ami Freedom. people line exhibition of ball playing. Friday’s game Mc- cil asked the commissioners to di- Tuesday for a short visit. county Almon McMahan arrived last Thursday There have been several games in the Donald came to bat three times in succes- rect Horace s. ! 2. league where the work should be done, and Miss Lillian Chenery and E. Shuman went MiK from Skowhegan. Smalbjy left Monday for a this season with close and small scores and sion when two men were out, and got a hit to Winslow to ... Belfast Free they designated the roads and streets from short visit in yesterday buy horses. Library. Mrs. . American Sailor Honor this was one of the best. Both each time. The grand stand was to the Joseph Clough left Saturday to visit teams were glad Searsport line to the Northport line, Miss Lillian A. arrived from her son Austin in E. J. bobbins of Lydecker on their mettle and for all were see hint playing first again. via the Lynn. Lowell, Mass., arrived >• played they shore lower bridge, Boston to her vacation in \G K 3. road, Bridge to visit E. W. Ellis. yesterday spend worth. The score: Miss Alice L. Locke of Portland is visit- Tuesday Large Schooners are street, High street and Northport avenue, Belfast. The Belfast Thomas .The Simpson Family boys have been “up against” as the road w ing Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pattee. [Wright ol K. is BELFAST. A.B. It. IB. P.O. A. E. on which State road ork should Ilopkinston, I., Miss Hattie Graves Battlefield Reflections Girard L. W. of South Boston ar- Doherty, c. f. 4 1 1 2 0 0 before, and the spectators knew be done, and $300 for Clifford visiting Pearsons of City-point. appropriated the Jackson arrived from Brockton rived' to visit her .Mrs. V. Cassidy, l.f. 4 l 1 2 o o what to when he took his Tuesday aunt, J, \G1- 4. expect post at same. The vouchers showed $252.75 for a short vacation. Clair arrived (ioode, s.s. 5 1 2 3 (i 2 expend- Saturday Peering Tuesday morning McCliutock. short. Not many balls ed under Record of Fifty Years. 2b. 4 0 0 2 2 1 get by “Shorty.” the The of from Brockton, for a King, appropriation. length Stanley Peters of Sistersville, West Vir- Mass., short visit. Mrs. Stuart Robson and < ..it News... Prohibition daughter Gladys | McDonald, lb. 5 0 2 10 0 1 road built is 500 feet. A ditch 6 feet W'ide Mrs. Lester ; •'..us' Successor...The ginia, is visiting friends in Belfast. Strout of arrived of are Duckworth, c. 4 0 0 5 1 1 It's at the and in and Milbridge Springfield, Mass., visiting her sister, -.ii A. B. T. Uhadbourne. Doherty bat, Doherty 3i feet was the entire to r. f. 3 o 0 deep dug length. Monday visit Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Mrs Gorman, 2 2 1 the and in the box. Evident- Miss Julia Greer of Boston visited her Edgett. 11. W. Healey. m;k r>. field, Doherty At the bottom a wdtha Graham, Ob.4 0 o l o o stone drain grade of Mr. and is the sister, Mrs. C. F. Cobbett, the past week. Mrs. C. I York of Windsor are Mrs. F. II. Black and v-w'paper Notes..The Cross, p. 4 1 1 0 3 o ly “Tommy” grand stand's favorite. one-fourth inch to was Miss Lucy Cochran the foot made, and Mrs. York's Mr. N lekersou Re- Herbert T. Harmon arrived visiting father, Henry C. Mar- attended the at the ditch tilled w ith stone to within a few Saturday Chautauqua Assembly Totals. 37 4 ;| 27 12 (i den. who a fast from Boston for a vacation of two weeks. Ocean Park last week. Newenham, pitched game inches of the surface of the street. The 'VA UVl 1,1.15 A. H. K. 1 li. P. O. A. E. Belfast last was no Miss A. F. Ginn of >tor. Panning Still against Friday, stranger whole was then covered with gravel and Miss A. F. Southworth spent the past Pamariscotta visited Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Nason and daughters Blasts Davis, 2b. 4 o 2 2 3 3 to her Clias. E. Water Vessels.. Belfasters, and will be remembered as rolled. week with Mrs. C. J. Hall at Somes Sound. brother, Ginn, Monday and Beulah and Minnie are Mrs. Nas- Roosevelt to Tour the l'belan, e. f. 4 1 0 4 0 0 visiting holding down the box here a few seasons Tuesday. on's Mr. and Mrs. S. D. A -Gef ( O McConnell, r.f. 4 0 1 o o o Prof. L. II. Stevens of Lynn, Mass., arriv- parents, Brow n. Cowing, o. 4 ii 0 S 2 0 ago. A. Cutter The town of Lincolnville ed Sunday to a short vacation Sibley returned Boston .Sat- Mr. Wellman H. Pierce and Nolan, S.S. 4 0 n 2 2 1 appropriated spend in Bel- daughter, News of the Week.. $200, and the shore road from the Camden fast. urday from a short visit to his Ed- Miss of Evans Memorial.. King, lb. 4 o l 7 i ii uncle, Laura, City, Pa., are visit- ittyhunk McGeehau, the Did Town right-fielder, line ward 1 Uncle Manix, 3b.. 4 0 112 1 to the line was Sibley. Mr. P's W. B. Miikelspielers.... Northport designated. I)r. G. P. Lombard and II. E. McDonald ing son, Pierce, Fast Bel- Manns Canada Old 1. I n n made a one handed catch that Randall, f..4 1 1 phenomenal The work was done on Duck fast, Trap Hill, in attended the State Muster at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dowries of Donovan, p.. ..a n n 2 3 o evoked much from the Augusta last Bristol, applause spectators. blasting out rocks and lowering the grade Conn., visited g K 8. week. C'apt. and Mrs. 11. J. C'liaples Thomas and wife of Thomas- on the hill Dr^ustin < Totals.35 2 ii 27 13 5 north of the stream. the week. ton 'orr*->pondence..Ship Adrian C. past spent Saturday and Sunday in Augusta 'Marriaires. .D'. aths. Following is the standing of the Central Tuttle attended the National Innings. 1 2 3 4 ii 7 s <1 Convention Dr. Geo. F. Earner of Boston with Dr. Austin's sister, Mrs. Thomas Tib- Maine League at the time of Belfast’s with- ,1. W. of Photographers in Boston last spent Sun- Belfast. 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1-4 Brock and \V. A. Bragg of Waldo betts, week. day with his sister, Mrs. Geo. A. Leavit Waterville. 1 0 0 o 1 0 0 11 0— 2 drawal : attended iBITUARY. county the County Commissioners’ in East stolen Per Belfast. J. \\. Pendleton, C. R. Stevens, Chas. bases, Gorman 2, Cassidy, McCon- Won. Lost. Played. Cent. convention in Bath last week. They report Alvin T. Condon returned home last Fri- nell. 1 1*. and Jere went to wo-base hits, Goode, Davis. Double Fairlield .7 4 11 .030 that Jordan of H return- Welch, Hayes Bangor the v : Waldo died at his the commissioners of the State are from a business to Boston and vi- dbrook, Mass., plays, Ring and Graham : Davis and Waterville. 0 4 10 .000 day trip first ot tiie Manix, ed Monday from a visit to his week to rigavesse! in Stetson’s \ ug. 1. tli, at the ad- King. Bases on balls, oil' 3. Belfast. 3 7 10 .300 agreed that they will consider as “perma- cinity. daughter, Donovan, Mrs. Geo. E. yard. Sacrifice hit, Struck nent Michaels. and s months. He Cassidy. out, bj Cross improvements” of the highways under Alderman Chas. Shute of Melrose, Mass., 4: by Donovan 7. Wild Cross. Time Mr. Mrs. F. F. l w West Hock pitch, Belfast withdrew last Saturday from the the State roads law work which tends and Mrs. Charles Norton of ummhigsof Waterville,former- port, 1.35. Cmpire, Taylor. any made a short visit last week to relatives in Howard, Central Maine on ex- R. ly of Stockton is the of bet "*;<», w hen lie moved League, account of the to the durability of the roads or improve- Belfast. I., arrived last Monday to visitfriends Springs, guest of ment of in Belfast and granddaughter, Mrs. W It. East For several years he At Fairfield, Aug. 14, Fairfield, pense transportation, the visiting team grades. Taking out bad ledges, Libertv. Pierce, 3; lielfast, Mrs. F'rank W. Flanders of Melrose, Belfast. State selling the o. This w as another being obliged to make an expensive trip by working down the grade of steep hills, Mrs. S. J. Freeman hotly contested game, Mass., is visiting her mother, Mrs. T. K. of Fork, Me., return- but always and contained rail for every game. Warren has retired draining wet places, ed home amden, many tine plays, but was improving culverts, Shute. Monday from a visit to her daugh- Miss Alice Roosevelt, daughter of the a He married from the Knox and Belfast and of the are farm. marred by a serious accident. In the first County League proper graveling roadbed, all ter, Mrs. tV. R. Howard. President, arrived at Dark Harbor. Isles has taken the and of War- considered Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and children of dcu. and they had five inning Gorman was hit a place percentage permanent improvements. Miss by pitched hall Abbie Farnham of Boston arrived boro, Tuesday, accompanied by her friend, ren and will finish the which will Somerville, Mass., are visiting relatives in i. lwin K., was drown- Which struck him over the heart and knock- schedule, Scraping earth from .the gutters into the Miss Ellen Drexel Belfast. Monday to visit friends in Belfast and Pan,,a Philadelphia belle. the ice in Camden end Sept. ♦>. Belfast also agrees to play off road is not _h ed him senseless. A physician in the audi- accepted as permanent improve- at Northport They are guests of Dr. R. II. Derby. Warren’s The Waterville Mrs. Frederick W. Brown and daughter Campground. v .; s are Mrs. Frances,!. ence attended and said that if postponed games. ment, and road machine work ex- him, medical generally Sumner There is no of the Kennebec Journal Edith returned Saturday front a visit in Lothrop of Orange, N. J., arrived noticeable change in the con- port-; John S. Kellar, attendance had not been at hand he probab- correspondent cept in connection with other work, does Rockland. Sunday to visit relatives in Belfast, llis dition of Mrs. E. D. Ryder, who is critically \ Fames of Camden, would not have recovered from says: “This is the natural place for the team not count. ly the blow. has been ill. Mrs. F, I>. Bird is and of Waterville and Fair- family here several weeks. in a critical condi- .burn of Waldo. His Gorman was the management taken to a hotel and was able Mrs. Frank 11. Hall and two children left tion and field the of the Miss Lillian Mitchell of the gradually failing. Joseph L. M H. Blood of to come home with the recognize justice position , The town of Jackson a section of a Felton School Betsy players at night, but reports last Thursday for visit to relatives in is ill taken the Belfast and of Music, is Witherley critically at the in.me of vo ears ago. She left ; was not able to into the the by management have about <>5 rods-on the road front Kast Jackson Vinalhaven. Boston, visiting in Belfast, the go game next his daughter, Mrs. Mrs. I. V. Miller, llazael no to make.” to guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I. -a Cross and Almon L. day took Gorman's in complaints Brooks village, on which they they have Brown. Doherty place the Mrs. S. F. Clark of ar- McKeen is but i< Some of the of the two lea- Gloucester, Mass., Mrs.C slowly improving, still ices w ere held at his box and his opponents got 10 hits. McDon- arrangements expended $136.28. The work consists of ynthia Clements of Rockland visited rived last Friday to visit her Mrs. seriously ill. John M. Roberts is still un- are for in the daughter, and the re- ald was at his old on gues different; instance, Cen-1 the road bed and her son, J. Fred last afi^rnoon, place first and suc- underdraining gravelling A. A. Smith. Clements, week. The able to he moved to Waldo. tral the a We>t Hock for in- took li chances, lie also League visiting club receives the surface. son's wife returned to Rockland with port i cessfully got one her The guarantee of a stated sum to be the Chas. E. Crawford of New York arrived Nineteenth Maine Regiment Veteran of the 4 base bits of the and assisted paid by Monday. game, Association it; home club. In the Knox Veterans' at Windermere. Sunday to join his family in a visit to rela- !*.'*• what it can from the games on its own Mr. and Mrs. T. 1). Jellison of Brooks ar- her Mrs. Doherty, c. f., and p... 4 o o o n Mr. and Mrs. X. J. Pottle at the daughter, Charitable Veteran Association was held at Pottle cot- Conner, formej Governor of Maine and now Cassidy, I f. 4 o 0 4 o o grounds and from excursions. rived last to visit their Moi 10th. The the Friday daughter, tage, Battery. nil, Aug. s.s. 4 o o o home, Windermere Park, Aug. I > Pension was to be Goode, fi fi Two of the Belfast players have returned Unity, Mrs. E. S. Bowker. Agent, expected < held Monday at her Cross, r.l. .4 0 o 4 o o l'ith. It seemed that the was made for Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. The home—‘Duckworth and and two day Hadley of Medford, present. following left. Belfast by 1 W. of Moi- i King, fib.. 4 0 0 0 fi i Cassidy; Mrs. Daniel Astle of Houlton returned Atwood the veterans. It was neither too cold nor Mass., arrived to a steamer M A 'I y to attend the re- 4 new ones Sunday spend vacation esterday McDonald, lb. 0 1 10 i o signed—Wentworth and Snow- home last week from a visit to her Mid been blind too warm. daughter, in AN totally c. o l o Nature was at her best. At an Belfast. They are at the Pottle union: K Kllisand P. s. St rout. Belfast Duckworth, ;( i man. Johnson is returned to liis old place Mrs. L. F. Gannon. cottage ; a remained in posses- Graham, fib. o fi l 4 o hour teams to come on to the at the J. A. • W. B. behind the bat. and McDonald is early began Battery. obon, Sawyer, t B. Norris, Far c. again at i.i il a few minutes be- well, i.fi 0 0 0 1 0 an Mrs. 11. E. ground. It is old saying that all roads McDonald and Mrs. \Y. G. Carrie and Sears port; Amos Stickney, Brooks; II \. Gorman, p 0 0 0 0 ] 0 first ^Misses Mellie Robinson of was years of age lead to Rome; but on this day all roads led l’reston left Sunday morning for a visit in Houston, Monroe: A. P. bmtx Detroit, Me., who are spending their vaca- Libby, ■ \ eared for by her Totals.;!fi 0 4 fi4 py Belfast played in Yinalhaven Tuesday to Windermere. The train from Bel- Winterport and Bangor. Chas. McDonald, Madison. Mr. McDonald 2 early tion in Fast Belfast, made a short visit in *i. M r and Mrs. I >auiel and in Camden Wednesday. Games in fast brought veterans with their fam- is visiting his nephews, L. 11 L. and H, FAIKK1KT.I). A. li. U. 111. P. O. A V many John S. Kellar of Boston arrived last Boston last week. oars, she was one of which Belfast will the week ilies and the train II Aden, r. f. 4 1 fi fi 11 0 play coming ; from Burnham brought to attend the funeral of his M.-Donald. Thursday father, 2, Miss Lena < Matthews returned and Martha McGovern, c. 4 1) fi li 1 1 are as follows: the lion. Tuesday Jackson, Warren C. Philbrook of Water- Gilbert D. Kellar of Waldo. 1. f. A 0 o 4 0 0 from a visit in N^d away save Mr. T.. Taylor, Aug. 21 with Rockland in Belfast ville, theorator of the morning Winchendon, Mass., Knights Templar's Pilgrimage. Smith, Ah. 4 11 0 day, Department. 1 1 1 22 in Rockland Charles O. Clark left last Thursday for where she was the guest of her Mr. Jos in Waldo. Her o Commander Morrill and his uncle, Connors',|fib. 4 fi 1 fi o 23 Yinalhaven in Belfast staff, and East St. Louis, ill., after a short vacation Nathaniel Matthews. Tliey are Kutertained in Belfast en mute to ;• Joseph Cross lived llussell, c.f. 4 u fi 11 1) 11 25 Rockland in Rockland many other G. A. R. men. The president in Belfast and Islodioro, and on their lieturn. McHugh, s. s.4 0 1 fi n 'I spent vicinity. o 'arm- in Morrill in 23 Yinalhaven in Belfast A. Stinson, called the meeting to order with Miss Lottie Conant arrived Sunday from Sheridan, lb. 1 1 0 1 27 in Yinalhaven Mr. F. J. Biather of The >f ii.• Cross a few words of and after Boston arrived last Taunton, Mass., to a short vacation Knights Templar Waterville and neighbor- Hushey, p :i 1 11 11 n n welcome, prayer spend week to his who is Skowhegan -st. (Oner and De c,,iu- s'i c- Jiiidren, Joseph by Chaplain Hatch, introduced the speaker, join wife, visiting her with her mother. Mrs. ('has. Conant. she Mi.lay The Belfasts were defeated Tuesday at in a to Isles- : 12—in all .'»»> Totals.:;:i ;; in fiT 4 fi The hall was crowded but Mr. mother, Mrs. Mary E. Haugli. was Frank Reed of Taun- manderies—joined pilgrim.il*«* fi Philbrook accompanied by :i Yinalhaven, to 4. a >' Innings 1 fi 4 s 7 s .> ton. boro, Tuesday, Aug. loth, arriving hereon C*lais ill the same held the audience while the drop of a pin Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 11. Field returned Fainield...11 0 1 n o' ■_> n ,1 x— .1 train at ‘.i.nn a. m.. mature ago. could last from a special accompanied By Mary lielfast.0 0 0 11 0 o n— n have been heard. By request he Friday visit to his brother, Geo. Miss Bernice Rogers entertained he. 0 0 To-morrow, Friday, the team will have the Waterville Band of jo •* was twice pieces. They married Stolen base, Connors. Two-base took for his subject the life and character P. Field, in Manchester, Mass. friends, imiuding Miss Kdith Gra\ of Fair- hits, an excursion to Rockland, leaving Lewis’ were met on arr;v’al h> Grand .1 mioi Wai- of by her first hus- McGovern, McHugh. Double Gra- of Win. and it was the field and Miss pla>. wharf at 11.30 and the Ground at 12. McKinley opin- .Miss Marjorie D. Pilsbury lias been Purse of Hule Park, Mass., den .lames Howes ham, McDonald and Duckworth. Hit Camp II. and a deputation of .'Sarah Jane and by- ion of all present that had never lis- at the farm in they spending a few days in Swanville with her Rogers Fast Belfast the past officers from Palestine ioChIks in pitched ball, Taylor, Gorman, struck out. Conunanderx, and Belfast, tened to a better discourse. At the close the friend Miss E. week. by Hushey, hi; by Doherty, fi. Time, News of the Granges. Margaret Billings. a proeession was formed at the ra Ixxay sta- i-htoi by her second empire, Taylor. speaker called for the choir to sing “Nearer Arthur Meade and bride of Mass., W, F. Bean went to Boston last week to tion in the following order My God to Thee," McKinley’s favorite Natick, visited their aunts, Mrs. 11. B. join some friends from Kansas in a City Marshal W. II Sanborn Seaside will have a harvest feast Cunningham City The <»l«i Towns of the Northern Maine Grange hymn, and all joined in. It was something Belfast and Mrs. 11. I>. Clough,fast week. trip to Nova Scotia. They will return via Police d at her home on came to Belfast in connection with the regular meeting next never to be Waterville Band, R. B. Hall, Mad*-; League Friday, Aug. loth, forgotten. At the noon recess New Brunswick and E. IE Kelley of Bangor and Miss Caroline spend a few da vs in Grand .Junior Warden -I. 11. Iiovxes. morning, after an i 11- \n ith a large excursion on steamer \ erona. Saturday evening. a line dinner was served in the dining E. Barstow of Brewer are Bar Harbor. . :i* Salem, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Wallace De Molay SkowheaWi ami widow of ('apt. tion of ball playing, the score standing 2 to Whereas the death Angel has again enter- took the stand, speaking along the line of Mr. Ralph Emery, who is spending the Percy Commandery. j Km. Sir Horae** Gum. m ed our home and borne an- of Mass., and Mrs. M. Gooding, ien, who was lost on 2 at the end of the Oth. The score of the grange away G. A. R. did the members of his summer here with his family, returned last Beverly, W. Messer one of our work,as j other charter members, our be- of Rockland are The procession marched to the re.-udence and Mrs. b was as from a business visiting their sister and apt. Warren innings played follows: loved sister Allen one who staff who followed him. Comrade H. R. Thursday trip to Detroit. Angeline wood, Miss Fannie < of Sir Knight lames II. on North- ond in BELFAST. A. B. R. was aunt, Welch. Howes, 1872, and lived i IB. }». O. A. K ever ready to help iu our order as long Dawson of Monroe made some as Charles (). Parsons of good talk, , Mass., where lemonade •i Doherty, c. f. 3 o v 2 o o as her health would be port avenue, sandwiches, which they came to permit; therefore, he does. J. O. Johnson of arrived to his wife, who i> Mrs. Mary Helen Hilton announces the Cassidy, 1. f. o c o o o it always Liberty Saturday join and cigars were serxed. after which * hi Id, Miss Ada Belle they j lb. 3 l 2 b That in our stood up squarely for the navy, and said the visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. marriage of her daughter, Onie McDonald, l o Resolved, the death of sister ; May Hilton, marched to the Eastern Steamship Co.’s n>. and Mrs. Warren Goode, s. s. 3 I 3 3 l o Mystic Grange loses an old and honored liked to behind a Dil worth. to Mr. Fverett Adoniiam Aug. j | infantry always get gun Banks, loth, wharf and embarked at 11 a. m., on steamer a ml Snowman, r. f. 3 0 I l o o the husband a faithful and devot- one Mrs. member, boat. Taken as a whole 1 think it was our at Skowbegan. Mr. ami Mrs. brother, Mrs. A. A. Small and son Banks will s King, 2b. 3 0 o 2 2 o ed wife, the children a and Houston left last Castine for Ry der Cove, Isiesboro. Half K. Mrs. loving indulgent at in mold, I., Emma c. 3 0 best meeting yet.—A. S. be home Belfast after Sept. nth. Duckworth, 1 2 l o mother. Thursday for a visit of three weeks in a dozen or more of the Belfast Knights ac- or ,,f Greeley, Colo. I Graham, 3b. 3 o i 2 t o Resolved, That while we mourn the loss Winthrop, Me., Nantucket and South Wey- Mr. and Mrs s. A. Reed and companied them. tine and devoted wife. Cross, p. 2 0 0 o 4 l of our sister, we feel that our loss is her daughter of eternal Yachts and Boats. mouth, Mass. who have At Ryder's Cove a fish and clam dinnei All who knew her gain. Minneapolis, Minn., been spend- 2 was Totals.28 8 18 10 1 Heaven calls us to its untold splendors, the summer at Peak’s served, after which a few hours were her for her amia- Mrs. Sarah Webster of Everett, Mass., ing Island, arrived many Heaven is blessed. in drives about the OI.I> TOWN. A. B. R. 1 B. V. O. A. E. Gray Brothers are on the returned home from a visit of here last evening and are at J. W. spent island, boating, .■ ah ties. Her death casts a Lift thy heart above its sadness up to Hea- fishing grounds Saturday Capt. Skelley, c. 3 0 2 4 o o corner of base ball, and other reereaction'. (in the M*h ven. this week in their sloop Jennette, and have three weeks to her friend, Mrs. E. D. Jones’, High and Commercial dds where she was lb. 3 0 Bird, Favour, 0 5 o o return a call was > Rest is promised ; endless gladness there is let her to Searsport for next week. who is ill. streets. trip made at ubineand respected. Her sister Newenham, p. 3 o 1 o 2 0 parties seriously given. the boat touched at North Ground r. f. 3 0 0 2 port Camp ii her last sickness and McGeehan, (i 0 That a of these The yacht Juanita of Boston was in Mrs. John York and two children of New Miss Ada sister o! Resolved, copy resolutions Williamson, .Joseph to land a Foulder, 3b. 2 0 0 l 0 O' passenger. The sail in the from tlie be sent to the bereaved family, also placed She has a York arrived to Williamson, Esq., a prominent teacher in her, daughter Cannon, 2b. 2 0 0 4 port Saturday. gasoline engine Saturday visit the family was 0 0' upon our records and a copy sent to The Re- Boston, is visiting her brother. There have bay greatly enjoyed by the x.siting arc and attention that Kaftery, I. f. 2 11 (I but carries a smoke which of Clias. F. Shaw and a short vaca- o 0 publican Journal and Commercial dummy stack, spend been some verj pleasant whist at Knights. The arrived hereabout m.to c. Bangor parties party The Shay, f. 1 1 i o 0 0 her the of a tion at funeral will be for publication. gives appearance steamboat. Northport Campground. “Pine Gables" and “still there's more to and were s. s. 2 0 o met at the wharf by Palestine fins- Girard, l 4 o Carrie Merch Com. follow," There and elsewhere. —Howard Thursday, after- ) Dr. G. F. Fames of Boston Miss Stella Nichols of East Belfast return- Km. Sir Win. 1 Sadie B r k \v st e r ! o n recently Owen’s Cobbossee letter in the Kennebec Commandery, C. i>»’.>.. Com C-v. Geo. S. Mills will Totals.21 2 5 *17 6 1 Ella Davis J Res. launched a 28-foot auxiliary knockabout, ed from New Dorchester, Mass., Sunday Journal. inander, and escorted to the asylum where and has used her a little about har- She went there for treatment in a lunch was served. ‘Duckworth hit Waldo I’omona met Au- Boston morning. The visitors remained out; by batted ball. County Grange F. S. of schools in bor. She was too late for his a and is Brick, superintendent until 8 o'clock and 1 2 12th Burnham. completed hospital greatly improved. were then escorted to 1 Innings. 3 4 5 H gust withSebasticookGrange, U in welve Years Old cruise this year, but he expects to visit this xbridge, Mass., spent .Sunday town the train Palestine Belfast. 2 0 0 0 0 0—2 Sebasticook Grange has built a neat and Mrs. R.E. Seaveyreturned to Lynn, Mass., by Command**!y The < lid Town. 0 2 0 0 0 section in her next season. and left by Monday afternoon's boat for ii»'l in 0—2 commodious hall about 2A miles from last week from a visit in Belfast. Her pilgrimage was }*ronounced by ai! w par- I‘lay to Raine Fuml« the vil- Boston. He his vacation in Two-base hits, Goode, The spent camping in it a '•*r < liarity. Newenham, Stolen since Pomona met with them last. Boston Globe reports that Kiley’s brother’s wife, Mrs. Nelson and ticipated most enjoyable ore. bases, lage Wight, out near Mt. while Mrs. Brick McDonald, McGeehan, Raft cry has sold Katahdin, fd out had teams at the train to yacht agency the sloop yacht Gleam children, accompanied her on her return •li; and only 12years old. •Struck by Cross, 2; by Newenham, 3. They convey the visited relatives in Bangor and friends in M -s lh. to George F. Fames of and for a short visit. Transfers in heal .Estate Eunice Wagner, the Time, Umpire, Gorman. visitors to the hall. The officers present Boston, that Belfast. 1 ■'1'i Mrs. F. A. Wagner of MacConnell Bros, have sold the fir-foot were master, overseer, assistant and lady Harris son of Rev. E. P. made. The ceremonies Parker, Parker, Rev. Willis A. Luce and The transfers in At VVaterville, Aug. 13. Fairlield Wa- assistant steward and cabin gasolene launch Berunda to Geo. P. Fannie B. Abbott following iea mite 11: >weet The 7; secretary. State D. D. of Hartford, Ct., and Fred H. Ayers have tiled charity. Field of marriage intentions at the office were recorded in Waldo Jo H,‘i"*rH»ed when she terville 2. was also Pro Manchester, Mass. Count} ,trt had Secretary Libby present. tern of New York returned Friday, to their re- of the city clerk in Augusta. Mr. Luce is '!x; of Deeds for the week Aug go mg the second two officers were Frank A few 0. 11. of the Methodist church at ending Clement, chaplain; B. years ago Webster built a spective homes after a week’s at II. pastor L’nity third when she was 10. outing and Miss Abbott is the Leslie F. Simpson, to ,\. F. G. C. steamboat JO S soliciting agent of Monroe, church at At Belfast, Aug. 16, lVaterville Foster, lecturer; Levanseller, stew- feet long and feet beam, but P. cottage at Swan Lake. Belfast,, 4; Belfast Thompson’s the Kennebec Valley Children’s Home in in '■ McKenney, Winterport: land \i. and needed it 1. Iiis in ard ; Mrs. F'oster, pomona; Mrs. Clements sold her before he the in come badly. Despite injury the game in 'Vater- put machinery Miss Annie R. Patterson of this city, having here from Chicago, Chas. A. ■* i "in Rockland, McKenney to L. F. .: land Thumb wedding, and Mrs. ceres. Remarks She was for a but was re for the purpose of that work simps. ville, Gorman went into the box and made flora, Thompson, rigged sailboat, Mrs. Louise Simmons and Miss taking up arranged the affair, May Pat- some mouths -Kennebec .journal. and buildings in Monroe Kultis i .stone for of the were sold to Arthur ago. and the only serious error he has made this sea- the good order made by B. oently Capt. Gilpatrick of Master Warren terson of South Thomaston and Mr. Elder Troy, to Grace F. do. i. d ■ Carter, and i'al>. The was son, wild and F. Foster. A class of 21 was instructed in North Fast Harbor, who put a steam A. bride throwing letting in two men. engine Patterson of Mass., have been Capt. Joseph Partridge is entertaining in >i " ith the in her. Cambridge, buildings Troy. Jacob i F„ lield. conventional lie was not in condition for the severe the fifth degree. Twelve granges respond- Last week Capt, Gilpatrick came at his home on Cedar street this 1 visiting Mr and Mrs. R. K. Patterson on pleasant isiesboro. to Ktta M. "lange blossoms. The to Fairfield, do.. |, work in the box. The score: ed to the roll call. A recess was then taken. Belfast and bought a 7-horse power Palm week Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. ■ii suit. Northport avenue. Cross of Islesboro. I.nomis They joined er Fames, .Sears] :. t.> i; •l‘* one of IIK I,KANT. By a vote of the grange the Master gasoline engine of E. L. Maeomber, Lowell and Mrs. Jane H. their play- A. 11. It. 1 II. 1>. ). A. K. Worthy Kayres of .Jamaica Geo. D. Mrs. Adelaide Estelle Sullivan Oaks, who Ketter, Cleveland, Ohio: lt:, i and air, read the marriage Messrs. Lana, West and Webb a which lie w ill put in. Mass. Mr. Cross is McDonald, lb. 4 0 o 15 0 appointed Plains, the (Hand Keep- buildings in "as a financial 0 figured so prominently in the divorce court Searsavort. F. \. I,.moon. great s. s. 4 0 committee of for the field J ■ 1 Goode, 2 0 4 0 arrangements day William II. Crane, the is an enthusi- er of Records and Seal of the Order of the lionidike, to- Arthur I. lim n since she came to actor, in New York last winter in suits ar.d coun- Snowman, r. f. :i 1 :; j j ill Thorndike, Ann ago, has been a dili- meeting of the State Grange at Windermere astic and in a recent interview of of the Grand Domain of lietsy VAniker. |;,hgor. !': 4 yachtsman, tersuits with her millionaire Fran- Knights Pythias to *M't!i side Doherty,c.f. 0 1 c 0 1 husband, Alyra A. Ordwai. lioston: laud 7imi school—Den- 1. f.. 3 Park Aug. 18th. The Worthy Master also bad this to say of his favorite recreation: Massachusetts. Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Vug. 12th. Cassidy, 0 1 0 0 cis J. Oaks, is at the Oaks summer resilience Kayres. buildings in Searsport. K 'I' fan i I I Bing, 2b. 4 0 0 3 4 i) appointed C. A. Levanseller, Edward Ev- “A yacht is good for anything and widow of Capt. George S. Kayres, are sis- Dodge et als., , to F. || 1 tine every- in for the summer. Fn-tw do.’ half-tone of the Duckworth, c. 3 0 1 •> ., Appleton land in 0 ans and B. F. Foster a committee to arrange It is for the for ters of This is tlie Palermo. AA’eslevan (inn., amp ■ thing. good health, the ap- Capt. Partridge. first Appeared in Graham, 3b. 3 n 0 4 0 Five of the six from the Uni- meeting to Alfred wedding the for another year and at for the graduates Ass'n, Flood, AA',,-. n lie Gorman, p. 4 n meetings report petite, muscles. It is good for one’s visit of Mr. Cross to “way down Fast,” as hind n, ] 0 2 j versity of Maine School of Law who Xortliport. G. It. Keilai, AA.ddo. to the next meeting. The Master in- of as is pre- he calls and he is with the Almon Worthy powers expression if, generally the it, delighted rock- L. Keilar, do. land and imi dings in Totals.32 1 <1 27 16 troduced sented themselves for examination in Bos- AA aldo. Aiielia democratic 2 .State Secretary Libby, who gave case, one has three or four sailers who bound coast of Maine and the surroundings, M. Monroe et als., l.im nln Campaign. ton last week have been admitted to prac- ville, to AA m. AA'. do : land ai d build- WATERVILLE. A. R. R. IB. some very interesting talk. He was follow- are both deaf and It will while the sisters are to visit Monroe, T.O. A. E. stupid. develop a pleased again ings in I.incolnville: 'avs,c.f. 3 tice of the law in Massachusetts, and one T. .1. Monro, et al ‘-‘im !•”■ 113 0 0 ed by Deputy A. J. Webb, B. F. the voice and a of in one the scenes of their A meeting of F'oster, fluency speech season girlhood. Lincolnviile. to T. 1). Monroe, do !.,tol in " Phelan, p. 3 2 1 0 of the five was Frank P. Wilson of >tatc 2 0 Overseer and the this committee was held in c. Worthy Secretary. Ex- that will give points to an auctioneer or the Liucoluville ,g deeds). T. I). Monroe Cowing, 4 0 0 4 3 1 Many other candidates were Elmer I>. Clark of the to s. cellent music was the city. rejected. Prospect, Republi- Louise Johnson Pratt, Helfast. land ting, fourteen out of the Nolan, s.4 o 2 4 3 2 given by choir, also by captain of a canal boat. It is good for the can nominee for to the and in Lincoln! ille ! 11 King, lb. 3 0 0 Miss Lane. A Charles S. Ilichborn is almost cer- representative Leg- buildings (.'! deeds, ing represented. Plans 9 0 (i very hearty welcome was consumption of cash. A yacht lies awake Esq., McLellan, r. f. 3 o 0 2 0 0 tain to be the next Republican candidate islature from the Searsport class, is held in t,,r the given by Sebasticook grange, to which sev- all night long devising ways for its coming campaign, Manix, 3b. 4 0 0 2 0 0 making for mayor of Augusta. Mr. Hichborn is a esteem his townsman. He Belfast Weather eral members high by began Report. ,lf*d Bandell, 1. f. 3 0 0 0 0 0 visiting responded. This owners spend money the next morning.” .most efficient member of the present board j" Monday, , life as a stone cutter, but later proved to be ‘""‘Kli the following two Donovan, 2b...... 2 1 0 3 5 0 proved one of the most interesting meetings of aldermen of w hich body he is presiding is cashier of the a successful business man. He served for Following is a of the l|llShes states that of the and Gov. Robie’p Birthday. officer. lie First National summary weather 1|H year, all went home feeling bet- a vigorous one and Totals.29 4 4 27 13 3 Bank and a former president of the Board several years on the board of selectmen of record [of the Belfast station of the l*. N. ter for having attended. The next of Trade and has been one of ers of national im- Innings. 12 3 meeting long Augusta’s his and have held the office in- Weather Bureau for the 450789 12th was the town, might week ending Aug. arranged tVaterville.0 0 0 0 will be Sept. Kith with Seaside August eightieth birthday most loyal citizens.—New Age. for, although 0 3 0 0 0—3 Grange, but declined to serve as 1902: lave not of definitely longer 19, yet been complet- Belfast.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 O— 1 Belfast. If it storms on that it will be Ex-Governor Frederick Hobie, and the day Maurice E. Davidson, who was visiting his own affairs demanded his undivided at- Stolen bases, Snowman 2, Phe- held the first fair day after. governor celebrated the occasion by attend- Doherty, Program: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. David- tention. The financial of the town McLellan. Two-base a standing >T 3? Wind, etc. have hit, Snowman. Opening exercises; conferring fifth ing meeting of the State grange at Sebago Sky. been in- Double degree; son, was called back to his duties last week at the of his last as plays, Snowman, Duckworth, Gra- Lake. He continues expiration term ham address of welcome some member of to enjoy excellent I i I ; Donovan, Nolan, Dono- by when his vacation had about half chairman of the board of selectmen shows *0 far King; Nolan, health and was expired. on Jhav* signified J*ases on Seaside never in better 13 09 40, N.E. Clear. ,(i balls, off Gorman, 3; Grange; response by D. 0. Bowen ; physical is in the of Lord & l- accepting. are: He employ Nealley, that he is a financier. He is also well 14 78 51 ->in>-i, [ They off Phelan 3. Hit by election of condition than today. For one good pitched ball, by Gor- officers; installation of officers ; many years 15 76 49 S. Georgia; man by Phelan 3. druggists, 3(>th street and 7th avenue, New posted on points of law, and is otherwise Part cloudy. Fain afternoon ,!"’hardM,i, »f lViDl8toneof 1; Struck cut, by Gor- of of the best known figures in Maine and M>nessee T‘ w- Sim* man Phelan appointment committee; recess ; remarks politics, evening; .60 of an inch. andf,-"4,111 f- It.n ailla; l; by 3. Passed balls, by York City, where he has been since he well qualified for the position for which he 16 68 46 s. Clear. rtioliuu Poor of North for good of the order, entertainment Frederick Kobie was elected governor of Duckworth; by Cowing 2. Umpire, Cot- by the graduated from the New York School of has been and if he will 17 69 41 N. treii. State in 1882. and two years later was nominated, elected 18 76 48 r Seaside Grange. S.E. re-elected. Pharmacy three and a half years ago. serve his constituents ably and faithfully. 19 74 54 S. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. MONROE. HALLDAI,E. Dorr’s corner. Your correspondent came An American Sailor Honored. The little son of Mr. Melvin West, who is T. Ii. Emery, who came from Grelton across one in his pasture feeding with his Alameda, 29 M. F. Pat- visiting his Mr. and Mrs. Ohio, to help care for his brother Enos dur- cows last July Captain grandparents, Sunday. terson of this city, mastei of the iDeferred from last week.) Eli his has home—Mrs. steamship West, fell and broke his arm last week. ing sickness, gone Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Webster, who are Hsinfung, which plies off the coast of China, MALARIA II.I.K. Dr. the coveted honor SOI IH MONTY Brown was called and with the aid of Charles llollis and children of Cambridge, cottage, went trout w.as given of conveying occupying Sunnyside the mortal remains of Li the Means bad jJS* l*rof. F. F. and of Dr. Cook of Brooks arm was set and are at ,1. W. Plummers. Hung Chang, air, and whether it FflOEWW ,, t., Phillips wife Somer- the Mass., stopping fishing last Saturday at the brook near the 4g% ffn great statesman of the Celestial Empire, to comes from the low W the is well. The father is Mrs. F. F. Goodspead of Fitchburg, Mass., lands and ville, Mass., accompanied by Mrs. E. F. patient doing Frankfort poor farm. Mrs. Webster was their last, resting place near Wuliu. The nea/f|j is her Mr. and Mrs. C. marshes of the country, or the sewers and drain Brown of Lincolnville, visited relatives and here—Annie York, who has employment visiting parents, R, high succeeded in ca.ching the captain, who is well known on this Coast, filthy pipes of tj, line, having his and towns, its effect the * in on H. X. Crockett of writes to family in Alameda of the mo- upon human is the same, friends in this place last week — David Rockland, is at home a visit... Walter Craig_Mrs. Grelton, system largest brook trout ever caught in that mentous occurrence under date of June 2(>th These Prescott and is is her sister. Mrs. Elnora atmospheric poisons are breathed into the and son of Howard, R. I., are Patterson at home from Massachusetts Ohio, visiting locality. It measured 15 inches in length in part as follows: lungs tai by the blood, and the foundation of some a few with his wife’s for a visit — Albert is af home Hall_\Y. 11. Hall of Lowell, Mass., is Wuliu is one of the on the long, illness UP spending days parents, Newcomb and weighed two big places banks debilitating pounds. of the and the Chills and fever, chronic and Mi. and Mrs. F. Linnikin— Mrs. Abbie from Kingman, where he works, in a mill. visiting her father, Elias Hall.Miss Yang-tse-Kiang, nearest to dyspepsia, torpid enlarged liver Doughs’ Corner. Miss Hosa Russell of the home of the great Li at which a troubles, and biliousness are ^ Nickerson and Rev. J. W. Blair is in town. lie has Yaldmier Ii. of Boston is board- family jaundice due to that daughter are visiting her Stephenson can frequently inch/ Burnham is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. steamer stop. ] was chosen to convey Malaria. Noxious and — gases unhealthy matter collect in the mother, Mrs. Nancj finished his work in Lanioine and is going ing at M. \Y. Whites Mr. Forrest Wy- the remains of my old-time Li systi Colby. f ernald_Mrs. and Mrs. friend, Hung the liver and fail to ’* Byron Rogers from the on kidneys act, and are into the blood cu ■ to New Hampshire to preach, lie made man of Providence, R. L, is visiting his Chang, north, and the 9tli inst. poured Olson of Belfast have been at the received it it becomes so and that MOIiKII.I,. friends the he was with Mrs. E. I). I). Steven- stopping my charge, landing yesterday polluted sluggish the poisons break many during year aunt, Raynes—1>. afternoon. In the literally Rev. and Mrs. Charles cottage—Waldo M. Chap- meantime I conveyed the the skin, and carbuncles, boils, ulcers and \Yesle\ Wiggin are son has returned to his home in Boston — Rogers abscesses, various visiting us, and it is hoped he will succeed in his body to Shanghai, where it lay in state in indolent erupt relative.' in Morrill and in has returned to New York after spend- character appear, the and Freedom_Mr. new field of work. Miss Molly Caldwell and Mrs. W. F. Moore our after saloon for a day and si half. depleting system, threatening ing a week relatives in All The germs and that so and 1 1 Wiggin occupied the here last .Nun- of Boston are at J. pleasant visiting officials of rank came in all the “pomp poisons oppress weaken the an pulpit APPLETON and little son stopping body Camden and Pierce and circumstance’’ of full regalia to the of the thin day and gave us a good sermon from He- E. Halls. Searsport—David pay life-giving properties blood, rendering it and watt Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sumner called Ellis obeisance at the altar at the feet of the be overcome anti carried out of .... of New York was the guest of Waldo the before the brews Mr and Mrs. Tolman of New- deceased statesman. would kow-tow system patient cm on friends here last have Wl’STKRPORT. They rid of and 1 Sunday. They M. at this place last week — Mrs get Malaria its effects. burgh, Misses Roberts and Hopkins of Hal- Miss Rosie Chapin three times, touching the floor with their been a few weeks at the Mena- Mr. Fred Reed and Canning stopping Etta and friend Mrs. West of Sears- foreheads, then once to the left and once to S. S. S. does this and lowed were guests of Miss Nellie B. Thomp- married at the Methodist Chapin quickly produces a: wamut Hotel, Boothb.iy Harbor, and are of Frankfort were the right. A few mummeries then * son port visited relatives in this locality Satur- followed, change in the blood, an several days last week....Mrs. K. F. The cere- room wits for reaching every organ — Saturday evening. made the next. The scene now at the Burton House, Union Mrs. parsonage T. D. Nickerson and them to Mears and daughter, Mrs. ,s. s. day-Capt. family was most gorgeous. A mass of the richest lating vigorous, healthy action, Adams, Holt of is the for mony was performed by Rev. J. W. Hatch Cambridge, Mass., guest are Mrs. Maria Goodhue of embroidered coats the decks. A possesses not but came from Northport Saturday and re- friends of entertaining packed only purifying tonic pr the month of of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. in the presence of several the of soldiers with their banners and * August Western Massachusetts and Mr. Thomas body gay par- the general health and the ■ turnefi Monday.Miss Ida. Blount of New aded in improves, lVase_Mr. A. F. Jenness of Boston is at bride and groom, who accompanied them front of the steamer, cannon were increases almost from the first Houston of Boston .. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. dose. There is no Potash i Haven, Conn., is visiting friends in town. of fired each minute, and the peculiar blare of Mercury, r, Mr. Albert Fuller’s for a two weeks visit from Frankfort....Mr. Fitzroy Kelley or other mineral in S. S. S. It is Mr. Milton Fernald, accompanied by Miss Russell and the long trumpets which accompanies each strictly and entirely a Ellis from Hingliam, Mass., Roston visited his brothers, F. \V. and S. P. vegetal! _Mr. Ellison Bryant of Port Huron, Mich. Miss burial of the dead was in evidence. Write us about your case, and our will is visiting his aunt, Mrs Aloesta Hatch_ Stinson, attended the reunion of the physicians gladly he!-. Mrs. of last week — A. K. Rolan and At there was a of 'their advice to and sister, Leroy Jackson, Hope, Kelly, Capt. -Oth Maine at last Chinkiang repetition regain your health. Book on blood and skin Mi- Ueitilla Harding .'at home with her Nortliport Campground this scene for a and at the diseasi' were recent v.>itors with her and Mrs Geo. came up from Castine on his yacht, day, Nanking, pro- iree~ party ,1. Johnson and wife are TKEiWIIT SPECIFIC parents. Mi and Mrs. .lames Thursday_Rev. vincial capital, the Viceroy of the “Two CO., Atlanta Harding... • Fish.... Mrs. L. E. Keller of Thomaston and were entertained by his cousin, II. A. to a series of at the M. E. Kings" added the impressiveness of the The t.rhi ntertainment at the Hall last holding meetings ■ was the last week of her son, Mr. Rolan at the Commercial House—Mr. and scene by the Grand Lama and his the guest Church in North Searsport... The descend- having Thursday nigh: was much enjo\»*d by a of Pe- Mrs. officiating priests, all in the exceedingly | V. o. Fuller (I.. Miss Helen Sprague Mrs. John Taply and their daughter ants of and Theodate a n Benjamin Meritfrew magnificent robes of their the very iience. Maiy, widow of the Mr. visited office, perform nobscot is visiting her grandfather, Nickerson of Methuen, Mass., held their annual reunion at the farm of W. rites peculiar to them before the coffin. The iate.jen-i, i. Martin, died at the residence i Eli and her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Stuart. friends in town last week. Mr. Grand Lama wore the miter of his Sprague, Tapley J. Matthews on the shores of Swan Lake, jeweled •>* daughter. Mrs. Dai'el last of Higgins, Gushee is at Christmas was a and has rank, surpassing beauty and priceless val- ....Mrs. Emeline former resilient of this town lith. Nat urdu;. n-gl aged s:: Aug. ue. I have witnessed some fine ceremonies years. — Bristol, for a visit of several weeks been 40 — Mrs. Renj. Cove, away nearly years here in China, but never anything which IHOKMJIhi; Miss Alice Abbott of Camden visited her Atwood has returned from a visit to Roston. could appn>aeb thegr uideur of these demon- Jl a ... Mr. and Mrs. — of Needs Tonic. strations. M ■F'-’ij, Anies and W. !I. Coffin were uncle, Benj. Ness, last week’ Mr. Kidman of Roston is the guest was 'there are times Lord Li in charge of the funeral cor- •< i- Mrs. Wal- ( and Mrs. Robert Doe when liver needs a I I-.; las; Tuesday b\ the seri- A. II. Newbert 1 Rockland and apt. Mrs. Atwood... your assisted his tonic, hon't give that and tege, by younger brother, “the ->■' in purgatives gripe of their brother. Mr. James ter Newbert o! Dorchester, Mass., visited j of Massachusetts is visiting friends woaken. Martinis," so-called. There were 2<>:; of the In-Witt's Little Karly Risers ex- SWEETS! F. 1 town.... Mrs. Man who has been all mourners and and the was Flint, accompanied by relatives here Sunday... The annual picnic Colson, pm poison from the system and act as attendants, ship j tome to the liver. XV. entirely under the orders of Lord Li. He i-ii ; N,-iie ai"i sol. of Helfast and Isaac of the Gushee family will be held at the making an extended visit in Massachusetts, Scott, r»:;i Highland I ave “I have carried l)e- was good enough to *a.\ that it was fitting Flint n! 1 *aii—oi. \ ! ill lived home on boat... The Mpton, l’a., says: wen in town home of K. G. Simmons on the Aaron Wi! Friday's body '» itt s that the man who first took his father over Sunday.... Little Karl} Kisers with me for sev- 1 •' was the sea should take him over the same H Vi* \\ i*- and daughter of Rangor farm Saturday, Aug. Kith. j of Mr. Ralph Treat of New York eral years and would not be without them." route small and to to his final resting piace. In biddinir me ■iv ing at the Mineral spring Farm_ PKOSPECl VI PLAGE. brought on Saturday’s boat, and that of Mrs- eas> take. Purely vegetable, | good-in he presented me with a roil of spin, BEST never or SPARROW’S CONFECTIONS lhey distress. K. 11. I•11 !:•’!! j: <>'«. and wifi Metcalf on and both gripe Moody. ]>assed Sunday at Isaac Cummings lias returned from Chi- Tyler Monday’s boat, and asked that 1 i.i-uld buy for m\ self some N o; : were —The memento of the event. :!.| Campground.... Mrs. Mabel Na- cago, where he was employed on the new j interred in Oak Hill Cemeten fitting son ! : :;i' i ,n died at W. li. Coltiin’s post office lie visited his sister j Kpworth League held their sen a e on the " building. BELFAST FREE LIBRARY. s i. s ias. we« 1 be of Mrs. and church lawn Sunda\ Among k, guest John family, M:. and Mrs. N. A. Savage, in evening.... ‘.•OLD I) LSI. SW|FT & PAUL’S. M '• ■ ...F>e;t Stevens and wife and Jos- (Quincy, Mass.. :»n hi.s return.Thomas | those who left for North port till week are Kooks on Domestic Science, i'h i Fan: parsed several days with rel- Burdeen had a shock of last Fri- Mr. D. 1!. Smith, Mrs. ('. A. McKenney, paralysis “Lei the GOLD DliST twins do ative w Mrs. K. Babcock, Fmma Whitcomb. your work.” t last eek.M rs. Mar\ day and is ven low at this writing. He is | S. Gould, Mrs. F.aton ami daughter | Household hints. IF YOl WANT F s stopping with friends in attended by Dr. Stevens of Stockton Springs. j Miss Rose F.aton, Miss Inez Kendal!, Miss (Appletons* •. home books.). imp u aFi day with her daughter, -Fred Dock ham is visiting his daughtei Marie Wardwell and ML> E. M. Hall. 1 Boston cooking school magazine. Mrs well..,. M ss El en We st Alice, who b stopping with her aunt, Mrs. ruospiX T FKKin H da\> last w w voIs. 040. B eek ith lier friend Perkins, in Southwest Harbor.Misses j Mi s. Rebecca Ilarriman, who died Aug. 1 Campbell, Helen. M.-s lo’berts :n Foxcroft.... F. N Jennie and Eva Dockliam went to Stock- | ‘-bid, was the daugliter of Deacon Samuel j In t.chens. re- ! a short vacatiew? at home — and Mrs. (Jinn of this foreign^ Choice ton springs shopping Aug. .sth.... Many :>l Isabel ( Ridley place, j F s.• *: ■ 1 ■n.'lford and Inez of and eeipes. (Ml. c daughter the farmers have finished haying and re- was one of a la'ge family. She was "" 1 C.inrclu Klla Hodman. F nests of 'Mr. and Mis. married in iMa to i.. a line crop. Some think it one third bet- Albert llarrinian of this SWIFT & 1 i V How to furnish a home. (Apple- PAUL’S, last tin Mui ter than for the past two years_Will place, who died very suddenly of heart 1 tons’ home C lie* for a few s re- trouble books.). c,4r>. 4 guest da> Batcheior will go to (Quincy, Mass., Aug. several years ago. Mrs. II. was a Good A MA50MC TEMPLE, BEL! Mr. ■' housekeeping. magazine v, Kmei\ Y\ Utli work on stone-Miss Inez Ridley Christian woman and beloved In all who 1 conducted in the interests of and wife are \ .siting ad brother irvin were guests of Miss Cath- knew her. she was alway s ready to help in 1 the iife ..... higher of the house- k- Rev. ! I. Small and erine L. Littleiield last Sunday....'Flic time of trouble and sickness, kind to the hold 4 vo Is. 040. <; ere guests Saturday night man.N friend.'- of Mrs. Rebecca Ilarriman poor, and her good deeds will long live in Are a of M Herrick, Christine Terhune. you slave to housework ? Mi'. W ’Ham Harlow... .Mi s. w i>li to extend tlieii sympathy to her chil- the minds of a host of friends. She was a F F; v. am: on H<>n-.-keeping made *M(>. 114 Fird gliter Fdith of Hei- dren and other relatives in this their be- great sufferer for several years, but bore easy_ GOLD DUST dis! e _i ,*s:s : M > );. A. (dowen last i--aveinent... Mrs. h‘T without a murmur. She was ten- Liberal living narrow Margaret Keene expects pain upon has done more than anything else to emancipate passed Saturdaj hei daughtm Mu) from Lynn, Mass, this derly eared for by lux daugliter and her sist- means. (Ml. II 4 women from the back-breaking burdens of the househo.d. It cleans everything about the house- iii liavle' Flack, who has em- er, Mrs. Smith. She leaves to mourn William Martin Sear.-port. week lor a visit M.-> I.inna Colson will Mary Johnson, pots, pans, dishes, clothes and woodwork. Saves time, and 1 •: > 11 t : M a 'sac}, i‘ is visiting his attend the fall term at the F M. C. Semin- their loss three daughters, Mrs. U. C. inside of one hundred homes_ «m."i. J money worry. -' Made THE N. K. pan-: 1 : < rt Can-s and Miss Aifreda llarrinian of this Behind, Charles Godfrey. only by FAIRBANK COMPANY passed Saturday ary, Bucksport. Avery New k Chicago. York. Boston, St. Louis. and s .t\ w th f ;t*i ds in Foxcroft-F. and Mrs. Sami. >f Brewer; Manual of and of OVAL 5.i vroL.Nvii i.i:. place Dnoey mending repair- Makars FAIRY SOAP. N V and i .tin i i \ aieat Xorthport camp- | three grandchildren Herman, Albert and ing. (Mu. B Mr. and Mrs. Walker of Worcester, Mass., monad i-i a week....Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Evelyn Avery three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Lincoln, Mary J. who spent the past few weeks at the “Mont- entertaii ng friends fr<>m Snow of Connecticut, Miss Elmira Ginn of Mrs. Lincoln’s Boston cook rose,"' returned home Monday_Mr. and Mass .. ( x wife and daughter Damariscotta and Mrs. Mary Smith of this book.. ' Hess e Vi> 11igg:ns is with who have the sympathy of a large circle of ery books. (Ml. M 0 visiting Miss Ida Pearson.Mr. and KardyRose Mrs Higgins. friends. The funeral services were held Gwen, Catherine, (Mrs. Xitzch.) OF Mrs. \\. L. 1 lallett, Mis." Florence Hallett, ALL KINDS, 11 '■ 11"" Alii), from her late home Progressive (MO. Ow nm;a ST<>< KTON >riJ IMiy Miss Minnie Aug "th, Rev. Robert housekeeping. Tucker and Mrs. Atherton Ten Sutcliffe of Bueksport officiating. The dollars enough. Keeping INCLFDINO TII K NOW FA Mol's M: ID-.1 ben Stus <•' and Tucker of Newton, Mass., are at “Fir \\ daughters Amy ig- house well on ten llowers were very beautiful. There was a dollars a •pe. : ».e ie u.-' aftei their spent days with Mrs. Lizzie .'pending vaca-j Miss Ora Richards, Lllen Henrietta. ( arver at the Beach Libby of this place, cut bowers Price 30c. each, 4 for .$1 < (). tionsa-Mi II h >hute's.. ..Mr. and Mrs. I ...Mrs. Edna Duntoii from Mrs. Nevens and Mrs. Charles Dever- Chemistry of cooking and clean- < :tnd sons Kenneth and are Adeih-it iiai.-t of JJe'fast, were in town ! (iuy guests of l»er eaux of Bueksport, cut bowers from Mrs. ing.. (Mo. R the guests of Mr. and Airs. \y j mother, Mrs. Sarah MeCobb_Mrs.1 E. (J. James of and relatives and Rorer, Sarah Tyson. •b. ilai >■ ii-M:. ( raw r.valiua llow» and son of Bangor ford M 80. R At about half the price charged by traveling Boston i" her Mrs. to Lincolnville last Thursday — Capt. W. Fi.d-iy foi iheir L me in Brooklyn, N. V. visiting cousin, Mary Rottone, S. R. agents. 1 sell the lit:Kli.\NK and the The wa> < 1* i: Hahn — Miss Almira Pendleton of Boston II. llarrinian went to Bangor last Thursday Alii NDANCi: I’Ll Ai TREES. captain g»*tl to join li > steamer, Wireless telegraphy and Hert- on business ...E. YV. Seni •. toi is the guest of Mrs. James Pendleton and and ^Arthur Grindle Seal hoVilaVu1' the hei regular ti Ip to >an zian waves Gold 854. R c Medium 30c. each. Extra Company Bomii < ome James Dean is his and Percy Harding have gone to Brooks- Price, Size, again and stay longer, family—Mrs. visiting Field, Henry Martyn. for an l arge Size 45c. each. John: Mrs. 'aniei sister, Mrs. Maria Dean — Carrie Carver, ville outing of several days.Mrs Ihompsou entertain- Story of the Atlantic telegraph.. »;.r>4. F ed the Ai at: nee W hist Club w ho has been at work in Camden is now at Charles Banks and Miss Faustina Harding HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS of all most hospitably ; | Gould, Lucius 1). At lie: i.oil,.-lust l home — Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Ogier and went to Bangor last Friday, shopping — C. kinds. riday—Quitea company | j Carpenter’s and builder’s assist- w R. Hill and wife and little Cath- of oni people and slimmer visitors sons of Bangor, ho for the past two weeks daughter enjoyed ant, and wood worker’s guide. 804. G have been the of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. erine of Winterport called on relatives here 3 iT*S;Mid in your onlers at any time. H. ( POWK excursion to guests S. delightful astine last .Sat- John W. last .Mrs. A. Littlefield Masury, urday The scene] charming and the whole \ Hahn, left Saturday for Camden, where Sunday... Mary. visited relatives in and Brewer last House-painting, carriage-paint- a ilia 11 luglil pleasing to all fortunate they will spend this week at the Ogier cot- Bangor and dps. M | week — Miss Edith Mattitt of Worcester ing, graining. enough to be of the i tage— Mrs. Robert Hemmeon and little WILLIS UPHOLSTi pi r;y—Mrs. Ralph Neison, Adrian. E.HAMILTON, son Chas. are guests of hei Mass., is visiting Miss Orianna Harding.... Morse and giandson. Master Lester AI. grandmother, • Practical for ama- A \l» | >1- ,\[.! Mrs. at the Mrs. Carrie Devereaux and three daugh- boat-building Bragg, leit Saturday to visit All. John Bragg Mary Wade, Trap. FLORIST, BELFAST. ters, Alveretta, Carrie and Jennie of Brook- teurs. 899. \ at Dark Harbor, Islesboro.... Airs. Snow of ISIfOOKS. lyn, N. V., visited Mrs. Annie Devereaux Ocean steamships. Their con- Wimerport, accompanied by her grand- .J. W. Jones of Concord Junction, Mass., and Mrs. J. S. llarrinian last week_Miss struction, development, man- 'laught'*]-. ALss Louise Jose of Portland, is was in town this relatives week, visiting Orianna visited friends in agement and appliances. her Airs. Harding Bangor visiting sister, Sarah R. Clifford. and calling on friends. Mr. Jones moved >'V St., lif'ti last week — Miss Elmira Ginn of Damaris- Chadwick, F. F. and others. 838. C Some Cfillrtfi -..Mis- susie A. Cousens returned from Brooks to Belfast is Reasons Sunday years ago, and j cotta was called here by the death of her Pearson, Emily C. from a visit to her uncle, Mr. Harry W. at present is superintendent of the manu- Why You Should Insist on sister, Mrs. Rebecca Harriman, and is visit- Gutenberg and the art of print- Having Best Assortment East Hriiu; .and family at Matfapoisott, Mass.. facture of a screwdriver of which he is the ing relatives.Mrs. Annette Shute of ing. 853.1 P or music 1 have the best n Albert (.'dcord came home The work is done in the " b'apt. by Sun- patentee. by boys John Alfred. EUREKA HARNESS OIL iml instruments for sale. Brewer is visiting her son, Granville Shute. Poor, other. day’s boat from 1 iiomaston, where his new Massachusetts reformatory at Concord.... Unequaled by any II.iV' in stock the larges; in,. — The first international 858. P Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins and son railway.. hard leather soft. \ hi v. will crock"! \. grand fa: h.-i four-master i> for Wendell lots been nar- Renders nearly ready launching. Reynolds quite sick, .• of Cambridge, Mass., visited relatives here Prescott, George 11. clocks, mirrors, mantle n*.-i< \ of relatives and friends but has Especially prepared. brass goods and company are rowly escaping typhoid fevei, fully and of out water. glass lamps last week — The many friends of Mr. and History, theory, practice Keeps amiqta* mahogany turnitiiiv hoping t" witne-s the launching of this ves- recovered...-T. A. Elliott anil wife arrived the bodied oil. Mrs. Frank Lord of Providence, R. I., will electric telegraph. 854. P9 A heavy As a ca^iu.-t makei .f ;,u sel in -1ime xt week.Vachting, pic- here last week to remain but a few tile tuniiturp business, | days. be pained to learn of the death of their Rawlings, Gertrude Rurford. niak nics i j.cl;l oard rides are now were pairing and a the order They called here by the serious illness of Harness upholstering only son Harry, which occurred at his late Story books. (About print- parlor sets, **t, s-md postai of the day. The cool weather one of Ml. Elliott's who lives in Monroe. A*i excellent preservative. cstimai" tempts father, home was 855. R price. in Providence Aug. 7th. Harry ing) cost of to fed that our summer is all before in- .The Brooks Band is | Reduces your harness. us, practising one a Julius very promising young man and his death Rockwell, Ensign. burns the leather ; its Mead ol Air. Hoe week Never nearly gone.... Wesley of evening each under the instruction of 1 is a great blow to his father, mother and Shorthand instruction and prac- Efficiency is increased. Boston lias joined his wife and children at Frank Fairbanks of Fnity_C. E. Bowen sister Bertha. The family have the syni- j tice. 855. R Secures best service. the home of Air.'. J)\s father, Mr. James is cutting the grass on Curtis farm 1 J Captain patliy of a large circle of friends in this Scientific American. A weekly Stitches kept from breaking. Treat, foi some weeks_Airs. A della in Sears — (>. W. Lane and W. port S. place. periodical. 805. Sci I Hiehborn is quite ill from an attack of peri- Jones have bought two carl tads of tinware Robert W. Oil j KOKTH SKAHSl'OKT ITK.11S. Shoppell, ! his is to ih tice we hut at this is in Massachusetts. |s sold in all give that UNDERTAKEN tonitis, writing somewhat re- They have been unload- Modern houses. 890. Sh Mr. F. R. Woodcock of Belfast has been Localities lieved ;t is on the it for several and are Manufactured by own and, hoped, way to re- ing days preparing to Spoils* Mechanics own book. A all the logs that came down stopping at Shadyside for a few Standard Oil Company. covei y... AJr. Luther left on for give great bargains in either large or small cottage Alonday manual. 880. Sp from in the freshets ol — A. days. Bangor Attleboro, His wife and children remain lots 0. I’ayson, who bought the Al- Torrey, Rates. R. - At Mrs. \. AI. Gardner's nton Forbes farm this Miss H. Coombs & during the month. summer, has finished Edith Todd in last week’s items Practical typewriting. 852. T 8 iast wi der and spring, that are ••Mrs. and Miss Hartwell of Brooklyn, haying and is visiting friends in Boston and which was a miss-print. It should have ! War man, Cy. now in Penobscot River Mass., left R. 1 — Mrs. L. C. read below Tuesday. They were much Providence, Jones, who Edith Ladd. Story of the railroad. 858. W CASKETS, with our has been friends in pleased village, and enthusiastical- visiting town, returned Frank Murray and Thomas Murphy of August, 1902. Bucksport and in Penobscot ly said “We shall come another summer!" to Augusta Monday.City water has been ROBES and Boston have been in town the past week at between Fort Point and Mr. and Airs, Bion Sanborn gave a very put in the house of E. G. Roberts and the Wm. J. Mathews. Bay pleasant two-table whist party parsonage latelj—FI. A. Carpenter and The Monroe Fair. BURIAL GOODS Monday Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Applin of Somerville, Kodol Monhegun, including those in evening—Air. CharlesS. Hiehborn of Au- Mrs. Carpenter returned Saturday from a were of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mass., guests W. of the Waldo the Eastern far cast gusta arrived Tuesday for a brief visit to two weeks’ trip in Knox and Lincoln coun- The annual fair and Penob- Bayas asMt. Webster at Sunnyside cottage one day last Prepared at all hours t.. his sisters — The Jordan held a re- scot Agricultural .“Society will be held Sept. Cure family ties— J. II. Gordon has a great rush of week. Desert, and INC and FUNKKAI. WOKK union at and 18th this and the usual Dyspepsia parties having logs Tuesday the homestead of the late work at the and is in 1(1,17 year, big pants factory urgent Digests what you eat. Connected by telephone both d Joshua The dances at Maiden's hall Saturday crowds and time are in their if of which will — good expected. will Jordan, particulars need of more girls Everett Tasker and ] Among This contains of possession they are well attended. There were preparation ail the be later. A evenings 25 the other attractions at the grounds will be 72 given large company was in wife will begin housekeeping in the Geo. digestants and digests all kinds of kii is we will Main Street, Bellas' couples in attendance last Saturday night.' balloon ascensions. The trustees have dly notify adjust! attendance. Miller rent soon_Captain J. W. Bennett daily food, ltgivesinstant reliefand never races and took charge of the steamer Golden Rod at Miss Ida MacMaran of Philadelphia, Pa., announced these purses: fails to cure. It allows you to eat all salvage, or in some way en-i is in town for a few the of FIRST DAY, SEPT. 1(1. the food want. The most Belfast, Monday — It is reported that Mrs. weeks, guest you sensitive deavor to make 2.19 trot or stomachs can take it. its use at-! Rich and children ol Jackson will move in- Mrs. F. II. Cleaves and Mrs. W. O. Harri- class, pace, purse $250. By many .-atisfactory fnan. 2-minute class, trot or pace, purse $100. thousands of dyspeptics have been to the vacant rent in Mrs. Ethel Stover’s rangement with them in regard CASTOR IA SECOND DAY, SEPT. 17. cured after everything else failed. It house in a lew days—J. F\ Jewell came Mrs. Ellen Carleton of Winterport, with to it. Parties of For Infants and 2.24 class, trot or pace, purse $201i. prevents formation of gas on the stom- disposing Children. her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Holland and logs home last Saturday Irom Dexter, where he grand- 2.32 class, trot or pace, purse $125. ach, relieving all distress after eat ing. without conforming to law will FRANK P. WILSON. The Kind You Have has been employed this summer—The daughter of Chicago, 111., is visiting at Foot race, purse $10. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. Always Bought Thomas Dorr’s and Mrs. Eli Colsons. be called to settle with Brooks base bail team played with the THIRD DAY, SEPT. 18. It can’t help upon COLLECTIONS Searsports at Searsport Saturday. The Deer are tame in this vicinity. Thomas Free for all, trot or pace, purse $275. our Attorneys. 1 but do REAL ESTATE. 2.40 class,trot or pace, purse $125. you good score was 11 to 3 in lavor ol Brooks. A re- Dorr saw a large buck quite near his build- E. 0. Pig race, purse $10. Prepared only by DeWitt & Co., Chicago. Collections and returns made pi The bottle contains j turn game will be played at Brooks next ings one day last week. Israel Veasey saw Trotters to have two seconds advantage |1. 2H times tbe 50c. size. Rockland-Rcckport Lima Co. rented and farms sold. Saturday. one last Sunday crossing the road near over pacers. R. H. MOODY. Rockland Maine, August 9,1902.—2w33 I Room 2. Odd Fellows Block Hr"*' m I l ACK REPUBLIC.* f presidents of today are coutent to live SIGNBOARDS. Angel of the Bnttleaeld*. in a house of Rule, but Whites Make all rambling, misshapen in- Florence the Very Popular with the COlleRe “Collector.' Nightingale, angel of olored Lords and Liadies vs. ferior construction, which is situated at the battlefield, who Me., Aug. 13. The recently celebrated *” one side of the de Bucksport, tier Champs Mars, oppo- Bucksport town fathers are, to nse eighty-first birthday, is s|ending of Tile •spoi-dfiice Journal."i site the Hotel Bellevue, Except tor the tiieir own words, “pestered to death by them off sck. H uti. •! ulv 7.1903, ragged and barefooted black soldiers college fellers luggin’ the guideboards.” t<■ be absolutely correct guarding the entrance, you would never The annual account of stock has just it to be the ut ion ot the various suspect “palace” of a high been taken and it has been found that is.and, you must lirst and mighty dictator, whose rule in the about 20 guideboards are missing from the various crossroads in different was drilled into you island is absolute—saving the higher ! parts of the town, especially in the rural dis- II nor San I >o- and all-dominant power of Ob, the ser- aytee tricts, although the constables and in words, is correct. pent-deity. If privileged to enter the “road surveyors” have exercised due ned the whole island palace, you find a hall on the vigilance, so sav. long ground they The Kintl You Have Always and which has been door adorned with There is no about the Bought, meed As-pan-vo-lah, Gatling guns and mystery dis-j in use for over “I do not appearance of these boards. have 30 years, has borne the of look as the of They signature ■'pa n." and the city statuary ante-Republican days, been men appropriated by college and has been made under his per- found- I ever was and on the walls the pictured faces of who have their vaca- ilartholomew, though been spending sonal supervision since its infancy. "',ri" negro dictators, from Toussaint L’ tions in this town and vicinity, to deco- lio-meeu-go. sick.” rate Allow no one to deceive you in this. to their rooms at college. At Har- ot to all the When a woman is sick she Ouverture Ilippolyte. The president All “ applied falls off in j vard, Vale, Princeton, Dartmouth, Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good” are but? looks. This is the case receives in great state in an part of the island, particularly | upper room, Brown, even at Chicago and John Hop- Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of when she suffers from diseases but it is seldom that a .1 is called — peculiar any sort of cre- kins, Exeter and Andover and other Infants and sex. Children—Experience to her Not only is her to against Experiment. ■ strength dentials will obtain for schools, there are known he : at the undermined, but she loses an untitled for- signs spelling orig- beauty of which in weather-worn characters tell face and of form. eigner the doubtful honor of an inter It should properly grace the distance to and from Bucksport. It is characteristic of the cures of view with “His tee with a Excellency.” For years, ever since the fad obtain- syllables, diseases effected What is CASTORIA womanly by the U9e of The rubbish-obstructed which ed. the ef has i- to show that streets, municipality Bucksport first, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite that 1 Castoria is a harmless Prescription, are full of holes in been a sufferer tiviu this souvenir col- substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- acted; lmt each letter with restored health there is a restora- dangerously many lecting to an extent of damage estimat- goric, Drops ami It is tion of looks. places, are worth with then- Soothing Syrups. Pleasant. It : he correct rendition good, studying, ed at from *r. to $g.'> a and not one Favorite year, contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xareotic Prescription establishes i odd shops and odder if one can cent of been islanders use sights, redress has as yet credited many dries drains, heals substance. Its age is its guarantee. It Worms regularity, weakening endure the dirt and vile odors. In spite upon the guideboard account. And the destroys meiatiou. dropping inflammation and ulceration and cures same is and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrlnea of the old French the true to a greater or less extent and Wind female weakness. aqueduct, city's in it '■ other towns of New Colic. It relieves Kye-tee. I wish to many country Teething Troubles, cures Constipation thank you for the good your medi- water supply is very defective—especial- \ .ulvisi d not to visit 1 cines have done me.” writes Mrs Mae Brown, of England. and Flatulency. It assimilates the tlio bor declining years at Food, regulates Canton. Fulton Co., Ills. ”I was troubled with ly during the dry season from June to Bucksport’s supply of signs would Claydon House,, An rX-euilsul ot [ female weakness and doctored with several dif- Stomach and Bowels, giving and natural when heat have been exhausted ago were it Buckinghamshire, England, the coun- healthy sleep. ferent doctors did not seem to me Hecember, the averages too years to Haiti, who now They help not seat of her The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. indeed I worse all the time. I had ulcera- for the law on the statute books of try sister. Lady Yerney. got degrees in the shade. The one solitary _: m. declares that to tion and displacement of the uterus. What I Maine compelling all municipalities to suffered uo tongue can tel!. 1 had heavy bear- relic of the old regime that is still in mark all crossroads with correct and live is to take one's and back would Reflections of a Bachelor. ing-down pains thought my use is an GENUINE ALWAYS kill me. I also had a bad but after immense stone basin near one legible guideboards. And besides, the teas'in of tilth-en- very drain, CASTORIA •y five of local taking bottles Favorite Prescription of the parks, which was built expressly rei resentatives of the league of ii:ii the perils of per- and three of Golden Medical Discovery. I am American Wheelmen keep watch of Unfortunately all contrition is ex post feeling as well as ever It has been almost two for horses—a of bathing degree equine such facto. —to >ay nothing of years and I have had r*< return of the trouble. shortcomings and make note of M\ friends tell me I don't look as I ever to to he in such them. I He though luxury hardly expected A littie makes a robbery. says was sick." very vinegar poor a >0 it is that the place as this. There are a good many between rapine f salad of love. of civilization is Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical the ] extensive warehouses in the lower collegians and the fear of the la .v Ad viser, covers, is sent free on part affection .ii the decadence of paper the selectmen are obliged to keep a Some husbands keep their ot 21 one-cent to of the town, owned tiie receipt stamps pay by foreign j close watch on the indicators in the safe deposit vault. negro rule, and that of Address Dr. public expense mailing only. j wholesale merchants, who reside on Lite the along highways. an ill wind that blows d ti.e swarming black 1L V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. The It’s nobody's second doors above their places of busi- original liucksport guideboards fruit into else's in barbarism deeper liave all somebody yard. ness. The best residences of the wealthy nearly disappeared. They were tribes of Central through, severity being only in the way ponderous affairs, the legends nearly The way to make a woman sure you negro aristocrats are little better than effected iOii.ooi.i population ot added beat, that the younger por- by years of exposure to sun love her is not to love her, but to tell shanties, notwithstanding their absurd and rain and usually well peppered with her so. v.nto 1 Uimingo, though tion of the population goes entirely In Use For Over Years. of and show. There birdslmt, as signboards have been irre- 30 without winter and assumption style When a woman reads a book with in- THE CENTAUR .tea -and I illy seven- clothing, summer. sistible targets for farmers’ boys from COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET. . is some reason for this in tiie fact that terest she always understands it if are our noses with one hand and time immemorial. •eople full-blooded Holding will tell her what it is about. the government offers no encourage- Hut the more and weather beat- somebody xcept an infinitesimal our skirts with the other while picking aged ment to more en, the more to the "collect- who loves to be nice to little a substantial building by valuable The girl gners, are mulatoes, precarious way through thejindescrib- ors." Hut an effort to how it lias been possible to children before she is married is the one Ii 1 streets of Port au making stamp out incendi- -y i reoles." Philan- ably thy Prince, we smuggle such bulky affairs out of town who spanks them hardest after. arism. Whenever are FRED notw ithstand- heartily endorse Frondes’opinion that conflagrations without being red-handed is a ATWOOD, ntrary caught it is curious how mad it makes some the Black unusually frequent, it is a sure token problem which puzzles the natives. i.t ot .1 tnoan self-rule Republic presents the most a man kisses them and acts that a fresh revolution is brewing, for Several signs have been recovered and girls when WINTERPORT, HAINE, ridiculous caricature of civilization to like he didn't think were b iallure, even where tiie self-styled "patriots" always begin restored to their former places, only to they object- be found in the world. Listen their work of ing. yed every advantage, to his reform by wanton de- be promptly stolen again. Many are Insurance and struction of other Real Estate, sired since 1>04 eminently truthful description: "1 had people’s property. located on roads not frequently trav- Some men are so tactful they can get years Fannie seen and B. Ward. eled. so that a dark night and an oppor- over a woman and make her REPRESENTING OVEk FORTY-FIVE MILLION ASSETS. as had things all his Jacmel, therefore thought my- loving tunity were all the accessories neces- think it is because they love her so self for the worst. But Jacmel Schooners are Profitable. Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Tornado Steam and been undisputed prepared Large sary to a successful raid. much. Glass, insurance, boiler is an outlying symptom; Port au Prince The one sign above all others which Insurance and Inspection. nitty unhampered -by Hie steel men are so. that when is seven-masted schooner has been most and stolen with Some lucky ties, or de- the central ulcer. Long before we coveted, Security Bonds for Cashiers. Contractors, Administrator and Trustees. prejudices Thomas AY. Lawson should the they get up in the night and go down give pause greatest regularity, is the multiplex solicited. came to shore, there came off whiffs, who to room a Correspondence Keal estate bought and sold. this is the only to those would ignore the object- affair used to mark the spot, “Eighteen the dining to get drink of not of drains, as at Havana, but of ac- ion to the Panama canal water will walk on the tlv Western Hemisphere route that it miles to everywhere,” at the meeting they paper tive dirt in cannot he used by sailing vessels Those of the roads a with their bare feet if it is stuck to the are the fermenting the sunlight. short distance east of rulers, legisla- who think that the York Press. days of the sailing The various arms ceiling.—New Calling our handkerchiefs to our help liucksport village. I e-rals. authors, artists, ship are past and that the steam mono- read: and looking to our teet we of ocean is :te man is indebted to carefully, poly carriage inevitable, are "Hangor, is miles. SUMMER the and as as those 1 Ttv to live, the stepped up quay walked forward short-sighted who, many "Ellsworth, i' miles, On ami after June 10. ll>02, trains connecting liy resisted the of as as we could. With years ago. improvement •‘Blue Hill, is miles. at Burnham ami lion the \\kite lace has judiciously the i Waterville with through trains our great rivers on the ground that the is of stones we crossed a shallow "t’astine, miles. for and from Bangor, Waterville. Portland and .ch is bound help had made them useless. Hard- TIME. * anybody railway "Searsport, is miles.” Boston, will run as follows: where rotten fish, and Hair ditch, headed business men are Lost vegetables not y r.innot own real es- putting It is said that the original sign occu- FROM BELFAST. sj.AO.O'io t-ach into for other articles were lying about promis- sailing ships without pies a place of honor in the den of one mortgaces longer a of their AM PM PM | and entered what definite prospect getting of Yale’s most famous and that came out hand- nor even become eiti- cuously. upon does alumni, My hair by the Belfast, depart 7 U'» 130 3 30 money back. Such a vessel is the it is held as to within a City Point. 7 "5 11 35 >3 30 as a We were in The priceless. Up ful, and the gray hairs began to cannot vote duty promenade. Thomas AY. with Waldo.;7 15 ^1 45 t3 55 ntiy they Lawson, her in,non short time the signs at this in. I tried Hair placed creep Ayer's Vigor, Brooks. 7 ">i 1 50 4 20 New liven if of the West Indies,’ with boule- tons’ displacement and her s.ooo tons’ I have been stolen with Sponges, 'oil position, point exasperat- and it the hair from com- .. 7 .'iS 2 08 4 As stopped jlvnox 38 vards and fiacres and crimson capacity. a combination of j but at the town ’— Thorndike. 7 45 2 15 5 an women they cannot plazas, cheap- ing regularity, present ing out and restored the color. 17 ness and such vessels far sur- Cnitv.. 7 53 2 23 5 50 to The boulevards were littered efficiency i officials think that they have got the Mrs.M. D. No. Mass. 10c. 50c. bed but parasols. Gray, Salem, Burnham, arrive. 8 15 2 45 0 25 property, only pass any steamer afloat. For j on the raiders. 1 with the refuse of the long laugh I Clinton. s 35 o f»o ;t at houses and were and for the when sold public voyages carriage of coarse ! After the for Benton. 8 45 7' »s 1 having replaced sign as foul as and the dark-com- no steamer can with There’s a in 4o ire not allowed to en- pigstys, freight complete about the 10th time, and finding the pleasure Bangor. 4 A M ladies under their them. For these purposes com- last markers the of •: u! trade: and are plexioned parasols they gone, directors such a Waterville 8 7" 3 15 7 15 not bine the of the offering prepara- their amid the advantages sailing ship town affairs called in the services of a »• m am the the were picking way filth and the ! tion as Hair bench, steamer. ... pul- They have boilers village genius known to be “pretty Ayer's Vigor. ; Portland 12 -2 5 35 1*1«» Beer in Parisan kid bouts and silk and not K- 1*. 4 '-'O •* " r'“ Root Extract oiiors ot civil dis- trailing engtues, to drive them through j darned cute at cunniverin'.” The | H.xt.u.1 "• any gen- It to all who use it A Li. 4 10 lli.» 7 25 dresses. I saw a fiacre broken down in i tiie waves, but to hoist their sails gives t he me- only | ius "c:annivered”weil, and soon produc- New York.. 7 <*5 a m They may to the winds of such satisfaction. The .Makes gallons ot \ne beer, a black out of which a blacker heaven, to light their j ed what he claimed to be a which mos. clerk, teachers, pool, ! sign BELFAST. decks, and to -teer them. And where "couldn't be off the crows." ladyship was scrambling. Fever breeds j lugged by hair becomes thicker, I* M A M ants in any capacity a steamer of equal size and equal i This is constructed of 10c. a Bottle. so n.asteipiece prodigiously in t! at pestilential would a crew of and mere I 1 w. l/"..' -— die > .a the islands, llow- average speed require boiler-plate, all the arms being forged longer, softer, that about so men, such vessels as the Law- ! l’ 51 squalor forty thousand people in one which a- so * mu- concessiottS. l he together piece weighs And feel ! Portland...... 11 n 12 5 5 sou can be bandied with in. The glossy. you were estimated to have died of it in only bout lji) pounds. It is shrunk over the v M A >t a. sale merchants tor in secure in such an "o n 4 2" great saving wages, to say nothing j top of a hard pine post, which was for- using Warerville. 7 Ui a single year. There were shops and 7 "O 1 4" re and of t i! bills, is apparent. Tire fact is the a | Bangor. money, learning merly portion of topmast to a big old and reliable Y V stores and men and women in j prepara- streets, that for about :Jo years past the steam schooner. "S 4 20 belongs to the average j I Benton. 7 1" | tion. $1.00 a bottle. All n 4 3o tawdry European costume, and officers 1 and sail tonnage of the world has ad- The extends about feet in druggists. ; Clinton .... 71.". 2> i ■ in post eight • toe foreign trade is vanced with ! Burnham, depart. s 1'• 4 lira Ferli Rico practically equal strides. I to the and is as firm as a rock. Giprs on horseback, with tatters of lace and ground, * 4> 1 1 2" 5 "•< a no if your drucirist cannot supply yon, Unity. j .g ashmen. Trench and | Over per cent, of' the American and s 1 1 5 gilding. The lank, beauty and fashion The post the guide-boards, nicely semi as one dollar and we will express ; riiortulike. .'7 45 17 ; mercantile is sail, and so 's a He sure and the name Knox... ’.too -12'"* i.i >ome hi the latter 1 tonnage | lettered in white, have repelled all ad- you bottle. ^ive a of Port au Prince were at the ! >f nearest otbce. Brooks. .... 1*20 12 3" ■"» 4i morning over uo per cent, of the tonnage under vances so far this but vour express Address, | s~;i. fortunes in a few season, the se- C. A YLK Lowell. Mass. Waldo.. 1*30 12 4 7 !5 •*' ! the Scandinavian France built J. CO., mass in the cathedral—for they are ail flags. lectmen are not any loud Point. 4 > 1 «*7 *o "< ; were to making boasts, City they permitted last -to sea t* »» "i Catholics, with African belief under- year deep sailing vessels, as they say that “There's no known! Belfast, arrive 45 1 15 \ : hem: but it but no new always hap- aggregating uu.uoo tons, j what them fellers will do when * neath. They have a French clergy, an they Flag station. is tin- merchant has ac- ocean steamers. While naval construc- set out." Limited tickets for Boston ai now sold at II IE and a on Brand.. archbishop bishop, paid miser- tion. for evident reasons, lias become The for $5.00 from Belfast and all stations 'iiipetenee. an incendiary penchant collecting souve-1 tickets to all nointsMot an Vrtlf but still at mercantile construe-! Through ably, subsisting—not ali as exclusively steam, nirs of this kind is not confined alto- west, via all routes, for sale lo L. W. or.'Rf.r, .- warehouse out of exist- i tion to the because o, EVA Ns. objects of reverence, as elsewhere, but clings sailing type gether to guide-boards. Most any old Agent, Belfast. E*» F. cnods are plundered by a it can carry freight so cheaply. The sign is pelf to the ambitious student. Vice President ami Uenerai Manager as humble servants and ministers of route which the ! F. E. Boothby, Uen'l Pass, amt Ticket Agent. i Alan: varh i ed revolutionists, and lie by greatest amount of Years ago a kind but somewhat eccen- y. black are called ‘white can be moved at the cost society. They freight lowest | tric. person at the foot of a num- ■ business or ! placed m:u fi.a\ um P altogether, is the best for an trash,' and exist only on tolerance. evidently isthmian ber of the worst bills in town, small ■ary death-iu-life all over canal. That route is evidently not the lettered with "A Merciful Black dukes and marquises drive over signs neatly i.ow i‘Hici:>. ty-mne times in a hundred Panama. On the western side of that ! Man is Merciful to his Beast—Un- them in tlie swear Furnace streets and at them. isthmus is a calms so feels that he has already region of battling, check.” All of these have been stolen If this was the or at some seasons even to the i (elsey worst, even if the extending long ago. II: .in of and he I enough Haiti equator, that vessels have taken dirt and disease were the worst, it might longer j The signs on Winkumpaw bridge,read Is now on exhibition on fields of oftentimes to it re- pleasanter labor, get through than is j ing, "Three Dollars Fine foi Hiding or Poor& Son, be borne. But this is far from being for the entire from New our hour. AVe cordially Druggists hi lie came. quired voyage Driving on This Bridge Faster than a the worst. Immorality is so universal A’ork to San Francisco around walk" 1 invite all those interest- on the ot the Cape have proved tempting and have conduct part Horn. that it ceases to be a fault, for a fault During the last year, for this been renewed several times. ed to call and examine. Our hair tonic will do it. Free s them to somewhat "live no vessel entered or i implies an exception, and in Flaiti it is reason, sailing In the room of a Bowdoin senior is a \ I cleared from Panama. There are no ! disadvantages attached to weather-beaten strip of wood bearing from grease and injurious the rule. Behind the immorali- such difficulties with the i : color, so as to meet with Nicaragua the information, "Toil on Swine 1 cent I ty, behind the there lies, route. Sailing vessels could use a; head in of ten or We are headquarters in relighAisity, per droves more." ] minerals, prevents hair irteous treatment, and, canal there at all seasons. To a Carriages buikl a active and alive, the horrible revival of This was once portion of the big board I for all kinds of ... •-. almost sucial equality canal which cannot be used sailing old the worst African superstitions; the by giving the cates at the Surrey toll I from falling out, and stim- AND. ark-skinned It. vessels would put a check upon an in- bridge. superiors. the child the serpent worship, sacrifice, dustry in which Americans haveexcell- i of late the lias been to re- to find one spot in Ifepub- ! practice j ulates the growth. Every cannibalism. There is no room to doubt ed for more than a century, and would place guide-boards with cheap stencil- Oil Stoves a where the shoe is on the the nation of a share of it; the facts are notorious. A full ac- deprive large led affairs, considered “good enough to bottle warranted. the matter of and it the which the canal would Harnesses color, advantages be such does not count of a certain heathen rite, involv- stolen,” although seem all our friends afford in the way of cheaper freights to be home for the charm seems equal rights out, and 'V t III i,Ml M ASH, hi Mi <■»' ing murder, which took place here in between our Atlantic and Pacific Ovens, down and enjoy it. The to be gone with their newness. secret not long ago, was published in coasts, between our Atlantic coast and The good men who preside over the WINDKOH is It is the old HOTKI significant. Asia, and between our Pacific coast of the town are Kitchen ltPBicCt50^cIwts:^ one ot the local papers; and the destiny hoping that the Goods, only and -■ with the colors reversed, Europe.—Philadelphia Commercial boys will get over their foolishness so result of the expose was that the presi- List. stricken the red that the town can have some respect- Tubs, •pliant out, dent the editor. A few imprisoned years able guide-boards. And every year the state Prison Carriages ami Harnesses .iced horizontally. To My Friends. Wringers, ago persons guilty of these infamies constables swear a solemn oath that a was the of Columbus’ It is with joy I tell you what Kodol did for speeialtv. pride were sometimes tried and they’ll “make them fellers suffer if they and punished; me. I was troubled with my stomach for Hose, ooked upon it as the Ophir cateh ’em.”—Boston (llobe. Also medium grades l'rom nil., mms. now they are left alone, because to con- several months. Upon beingadvised to use Pi 11.1 V_■ an Eden without a blem- Kodol, i did so, and words cannot tel! the ^►RANGES.^ vict them would be to the fall and see if do acknowledge it has done me. me, they not est and fairest of all the good A neighbor had dys- j The Simpson Family Reunion. ...rniK... truth of the indictment.” depsia so that he had tried most everything. | please, there are others. :: td discovered. And truly, I told him to use Kodol. Words of gratitude When Port an Prince was laid out The third annual reunion of the by have come to me from him because I recom- -pot on earth more beautiful the French, about one hundred and mended it.—Geo. W. Fry, Viola, Iowa. Simpson Descendants Association will Mitchell-& Trail. H. C. MARDEN. Mi'den of the Holden Ocean. be held at Bruns- titty years ago. its broad, well-paved Health and strength, of mind and body, de- Merrymeeting Dark, >f old lit it exaet- pends on the stomach, and normal activity wick, Maine, on Wednesday, August the hymn boulevards were lined with handsome OPEN EVENINGS. of the digestive organs. Kodol, the great to which all descendants and and 27, 11)02, I Cc. every cures Swan prospect pleases reconstructive all houses and churches, its numerous tonic, stomach and their families are cordially invited. vile.” trace of the bowel troubles, indigestion, dyspepsia. Ko- Sibley Every ornamented with fountains and The forenoon will lie devoted to social BICYCLES j parks dol digests food you eat. Take a any good new joimt us uk ilization that existed here statuary and shaded by the most splen- dose after meals. R. 11. Moody. intercourse, forming acquain- _._ I tances and renewing the old. For the polished French planters— did trees of the But have tropics. they afternoon a will be Dr. Emmons’ A Boom ior Ellsworth. program arranged, has brought happiness to CRAIN, capital was appropriately all and no trace remains which it will interest all. Monthly Regulator Machines disappeared is hoped As hundreds of anxious women. There is positive- Sewing ■ Paris of the West Indies” but unsightly heaps of ruins. The All electric railway from Ellsworth to. there ave some matters to be brought ly no other remedy known to medical science for that should that will so quicklv and safely do the work. -■■ed as as that of the of up discussion interest FEED, REPAIRED, CLEANED completely debris of the two great earthquakes— Castine, *500,000; development Longest and mo-t obstinate irregularities from all descendants it is to have a Success the water power of Union river sup- : hoped any cause relieved immediately. guar- Spaniards, and the lovely one in lt>57, the other nineteen tp No inter- AND ADJUSTED. years tlie electric road with and for large attendance. Dinner will be anteed at any stage. pain, danger,or ply power ; Have relieved hundred? of SEEDS and retrograded under negro rule later—has never been cleared away, but served at the Casino at 12 o'clock to all ference with work. general manufacturing purposes, *300,- cases where others have failed. The mostdiili- who wish for it. The would LO< KSMIT111N<; and all kinds <»f light i• |;tir ih and prosperity to poverty added to by the incendiary tires of in- ooo; the establishment of woodworking Secretary cult cases successfully treated by mail,and ben- be to receive communications eficial results in every instance. No GROCERIES work at the sign of the windmill. Main street, a There are now no numerable revolutions. The faetorv on a scale sufficiently large 'to ! pleased guaranteed barbarity. principal for the and risk whatsoever. We treat hundreds of ladle? few doors below Peoples National Bank. 300 or 400 hands at work—these offering suggestions good W rite for further or home industries of church of the time is an over- keep whom we never see. particu- ones, present are the that are now ; welfare of the Association, or ance- lars and free confidential advice. I)o not nut off of Salt. things just staring Importers Parties visiting town on bieyel. s are cordially the is wooden and the Houses of dotes and bits of too long. A11 letters truthfully answered. Re- government bankrupt, grown shed, the good city of Ellsworth in the face. early family history invited to call and leave their wheels for unable to member- this remedy is absolutely safe under safe m men are built of the same —Ellsworth American. from those who are be pre- leaves ruins, arid the spend Assembly shabbily every possible condition and positively keeping free of charge w hile in town. sent. Will all those interested in the no after ill effect upon Lhe health. Sent L»y mail, dealers in tbe tiuest of ■ in when not “revolt- material. or two whole quality idleness, Every year For Over Sixty Years. Association who have not yet sent in securely sealed, $2.00. alone v letters should be DON'T FOlUiET THE PLACE The tied. 170 Tre- ported by the women. The quarters of the city are burned and the for do registered. DR. J. W. EMMONS CO., Whin* and Blue Windmill, up-stairs. ,'imJS* An Oid and Well-Tried Remedy. applications membership kindly tnont St.. Boston, Mass. the successive make no I so at their earliest convenience and . ""iiey issued by people repairs beyond putting Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been Anthracite and « C. W. BRADDOCK. used for over assist in the ex- " iits is enormously depreciated up a few more slight wooden structures, sixty years by millions of thereby defraying mothers for their children while teething, penses of the Association.—Emery G. 1 " nt that fall a to the torches of Blacksmith repudiation, and by forgery ready prey with perfect success. It soothes the child, i Wilson, Sec'y., 98 Exchange Street, L OdlSt ■ softens the all cures wind ce scale. Because of the prodi- the next revolutionists. The remains gums, allays pain, ; Portland, Maine. Windsor Hotel Stable For Sale at a colic, and is the best for Diarrluea. Bargain 1 the of of the celebrated of remedy j ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED nature, people Espanola palace Salhave, Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists The new and commodious stable of the That desirable and well located real estate at OABWOHXA. Windsor Hotel is for and tX|stenceso a burden that even in show in part of the world. Twenty-five open boarding the foot of Main street, known as tin* Daniel easy they majestic ruins, something every Have in. Is new and the Lane cents a Dottle. Its value is incalculable. Be ; San th» The Kind Y"'i Always Bought standing Everything 33, 35, 37 Front St., Belfast. Me. wharf property, will he sold low to close ^xert themselves to and of the order of the architec- _yf conveniences first-class. Terms reason- the estate. of labor; imposing sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s j Inquire Soothing able. 24tf N. F. HOUI.TON, Executor. ul(i is the climate the whole ture that once existed; but the negro Syrup, and take no other kind. M. R. year T KNOWLTON, Proprietor. telephone 4-a. ijj Belfast, December 19, 1900. ML NORTHPORT NEWS. Arrangements have been made for a basket Pept-iron is Iff 1 dinner on the grounds for all who care to THE BiPgaLIS a JOURNAL The Most Scrofula TEMPLE HEIGHTS HAPPENINGS. bring lunch. For others provision will be Up-to-Date from it. BELFAST. THURSDAY. . ltHrj. Few are entirely free The officers of the Temple Heights Spirit- made for taking dinner together either at hibln so as to cause Preparation of Iron, It may develop slowly ual have sent in a petition to Wood’s restaurant or at the hotel. Meeting Published Every b\ the Corporation Thursday Morning little if disturbance during the whole any the selectmen of the town asking for the in auditorium, 3.45 p. m. The following Agreeable to the taste, accept, of childhood. *alth period expending of a small sum in placing their speakers are expected to be present: Miss able to the and read- Journal Pub. Co. It then irregularity of the stomach, Republican may produce streets in better condition. A. M. Wilson, A. M., Rev. S. A. Bender, 11. Thi Stomach and bow* is. dyspepsia, catarrh, I)., Oscar A. Rev. W. W. assimilated the most The and marked tendoni y to consumption The 20th annual session of the Temple Storer, M., Ogier, ily by C1IAKLK* Rev. Prof. E. A. A.rn.sBURY.;,,^^^^,. before manifesting itself in much cutaneous Heights Spiritual Corporation will be held Charlotte Garland, Cooper, delicate system. Owl eruption or glandular swelling. Rev. C. 11. Eanpach, J. F. Knowlton, A. M., Ow| ■ ■ at Temple Heights, Xortliport, beginning sd :•** n 'i ■ n riRM'. 1!! advance. S2.00 a It is best to be sure that you are quite It does not and others. Business session after speeches. injure the teeth When It yea 1 si.on ';\ month'. '•*> rents for three free from it, and for its complete eradica- Aug. 23d and closing Aug. 31st. The Pays month'. Reception at close of business meeting. nor cause Story tion you can rely on speakers will be Mrs. Carrie E. S. Twing, constipation, and is Stor\ A1 >vk 1.. 1v. T>• KM" Em! one square, one Steamer will leave North port forup- 1 ne! 1 ]*•*!•_:: ?. 1 •oleum, 7-, rents for one work, and Westfield, N. Y., Fred A. Wiggin and 'jlrona taken with satisfaction S< --ents !•■: rarji river 5.30 p. which is an great 'i.lisequent insertion. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Harrison I). Bartlett, President of the lanCAgs at m., humors. not able hiiherto To a of for all persons at all Sell best medicines by Loss The hour later on other National Spiritual Association, both of tnan days. Km Ken:••senTative t.. Congress. to take any form of this won- Boston, Mass., and the music will as usual LL)V\l\ A YACHTING RECORD OF FIFTY YEARS. Prohibition Nominations. derful curative metal so much C. BURLEIGH. be of a high class. Combined with the congregational siuging, the services of A. The Prohibitionists of Waldo County needed by the pale, weak and This is One of Them The Lawson History of the America's Cup. F'M Governor, ,1. Maxham of Ludlow, Vt., a singer of have placed the following candidates in run-down. Mr. Lawson, the Builder of the Inilepeml* New England fame, have been secured- nomination: JOHN F. HILL. ence. pays his Respects to the New York That’s a merchant is not in business for his No- is the program : For fleo. F. right, health,. Club. Following Senator, Sherman, Burnham. Yacht chief ambition to lose Vet there Saturday, Aug. 23. 10.00 a.m. Music and For Clerk of Courts, Ashbel T. Webb, Peptiron ST. r money. are times when to do s- The daily papers last week devoted many Invocation ; Social Meeting. 2.00 p. m. Ad- business. That at stated Waldo County Nomination*. Swanville. blood, color into the face, is. seasons, it's as clearly a merchant columns of to a book in which Thomas dress by Harrison 1). Barrett. space For to sell at a as at others to clear This 24. 10.00 a. m. Address County Attorney, Win. T. C. Bunnells, into the nerves. It loss, profit. is one of tho- FOR SENATOR, W. Lawson of stock cop- Sunday, Aug. by strength Boston, operator, 2.00 p. m. Carrie E. 8. Twing. Address by Searsport. The summer season, from a mercantile is about o. 1 a< r, Morse.Liberty. and millionaire made gives health. viewpoint, per king, yachtsman, Harrison 1). Barrett. For (Jeo. K. Thorndike. ruddy FOR CLERK «»F 'DI RTS, Sheriff, Files, however, we have summerish still on hand, l: his bow to the as an author and Monday, Aug. 25. 9.00 a. m. Social Meet- Peptiron is made in two forms: In a liquid— fortunately, goods public pub- For James B. T ion o'adlin..Belfast. 10.00 a. m. Address Carrie E. S. County Commissioner, Me- an aromatic cordial elixir—at lishe: The book was issued in a private ing. by SI per bottle, they be moved, and quickest? By cutting them to cost or any 2 p. m. Address Harrison 1). Brooks. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. Twing. by Taggart, also in chocolate-coated pills at 50c. or SI that edition of :;,000 copies, at a cost, it is said of Barrett. will. George 1>. MeCrillis.Belfast. For Treasurei, W. E. Lancaster, Burn- per box. By C. I. HOOD CO., proprietors SiKVHhi. The which is elaborate- Aug. 20. 93X1 a. m. Social Meet- FOR SHERIFF. title-page, Tuesday, ham. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Lowell. Mass.. V- S. A. fol- ing. 10.On a. m. Address by Carrie E. S. 1 in red and bears the Sa S' toi.. ... Belfast ly printed black, Twing. 23K) p. m. Address by Harrison I>. For Register of Deeds, Moses A. Fowler, R. H. Selling in 1 •: > Moody, Agent >!•: N M M MISSD »N Fit. lowing inscription: Barrett. Searsmont. Belfast. WE GUARANTEE LOWEST PRICES IN BELFAST ON Thl Fiaihv A uMuiiau — .Montville The Lawson histon of the America’s Cup. Wednesday, Aug. 27. 103x1 a. m. Social For Representatives to the Legislature, ■ A record of with entertainment. G. A. K. hiKlOl \ v vi •UNKV, fifty years, Meeting Hay SEASON’S Winfield M. and Thomas for “< >)d Soldiers” conducted Carrie K. Charles R. Hill. Winterport, (the COTTON SHIRTWAISTS. OUR ENTIRE STOwi- A 1 •’.*■■! .Li be. ty. By Thompson by Republi- W. Lawson. S. Twing. 2.00 p. m. Address by Fred A. can White Enameled Iron Bed5. V '! nominee endorsed) and II. L. McAllis- MUST BE FOR (_'. I*;. AT I'HK. ing lo.:;o a. m. Address by Harrison I>. Enameled Beds at *J..'o and to and at 1\ with its value as an Ss.49, -o impressed example Barrett. 2.00 p. m. Address Fred A. our viaiem !*•*>*.. Belfast. by Sheriff Pearson’s prices they are gloat bargains. All we « fol- Successor. !.arle> ft. Hi: .WiiveiDort of artistic book-making. Immediately Wiggin. l.oop. m. Business Meeting. ask is, that prospective purchasers got our M. .k T 9.;'.o l»od_-.Troy. the is a Friday, Aug. 29. a. m. State Associ- prices on Household before > lowing -leaf page, Furnishings V o k. .Pro>peet. presentation When dying Sheriff Pearson is ation Meeting; Addresses by State Presi- reported buying elsewhere and then use their own K "ha AT rriam.....Morrill. of heav} Japanese vellum, on which is to have said, in the presence of his Best Silk tine line of colors, sold ia dent, Sarah 3. Clifford, Fred A. Wiggin, daugh- judgment as to the where will quality Ginghams, ter and the sicians : place they printed in red, black, and gold, the follow- Carrie F. S. Twing and others. 2.00 r. m. ph> make their purchases.- New England Home at “I feel that J am about to die for the at 50c. card, now Republican Rally Windermere. Address by Fred A. Wiggin. Furnishing Co., No. Cross Ms., larly per ing cause. 1 have life to it. 1 Cortland, Saturday, Aug. 30. 99m a. m. Social given my have Maine. 1 his Book hilled in the work and 1 think New Wash Silks, 50c now Meeting. 109m a. m. Address b\ Carrie F. myself that quality, ; Be;, K. 1. it:ei:‘-id, member of Congress L Published the least can do for me is s. 2.00 p.m. Address A. people to grant for Private Twing. by Fred Fine 11 "M the second iHstrict, will speak at Wiggin. my dying request, which is that I shall Mercerized Ginghams only Distribution name my successor. I want Mr. Dunn W de; n.e:-e T'ai k, Unity. Monday, Septem- Onlv Sunday, Aug. 31. lo.oo A. m. \ddress by ap- By v to succeed me.” < arrie E. p. m. pointed Our entire line Colored Dimities, Muslins and ber m. Tl; I ; 1 be Mr. I.ittle- Thona&s W. Lawson Twing. 2.no Address bv Organd Fr-d A. In ail Edition of Wiggin. After apj eaiance in Wald.> tlie funeral Miss Pearson called on regu arlv i2jc., 15c. and 17c. onlv Tillj Thousand < 'joes Tests will be given each day from the Cow Hill and per \ard, < 'i *\ a the Brooks Hand related the incident, and \u- campaign. or either Mrs. Carrie F. s. Which This ( opy platform, Twing or gust 14th the Coventor appointed Charles 1 «»n the Belfast branch, Pilsbmy. Dunn was oye of Sheriff Pearson’s civil (»n Thursday evening, Aug. there 1 1 lie dedication "1 the book is as follows 2Sth, deputies, and when Deputy Charles A. 5 in .-t-i,t." ; ( d \ N.‘ : w ill be an entertainment in Mercerized Silks, 59c. p oneeded that gt.veri1- day evening by Society. Mr. Dunn i> a ing star: to men who look upon the sea, appointment. Democrat. some The officers of this society, winch lias done We wish person* intending: to purchase a rating, soiled—most of them 'i Hi!! I I»••>»!. ;i:e in the the the the slightly ngiit thing ap- plain, forest, mountains, much tor tin* improvement of the grounds sideboard could see our lima but ;ts the next NN ( rising and the setting sun, and the immut- are; Tli- T. I an ! the Saloons. be ten If for C unherland President, Mrs. George W. Morse. way, Write s'.1" can closed almost vour own pointhiL' able heavens, with a sense of send our new price. deep their Belmont; Secretary. Mi>> Ellen Smiley, you Illustrated Catalogue and own littleness in the scheme of 1’riee last. county. great things Newport; Treasurer. Mrs. .1. 1 Now 1 dedicate this book. Stearns, comes forward the \\. c. T. r. of Soutli Mr. D V. Woodward, ltidlon Lagrange. Augusta. The citj marshal is in posses- ville. Mane-, 50c. Hosiery, Thomas W. Law son. savs; ••The sideboard Fancy I he i.enox. v ass., hay-makers went sion of a strong petition asking for enforce- that you shipped me The book, lc, it.ches long b\ 7,- inches was very satisfactory indeed." ment of the prohibitory law. The \V. C. T. and 12‘e. nit on a sit like because the water w ide and J, inches thick, contains pages, ; Ginghams Pique Remnants, \vi si.i r as i.Kin \ mi vicisi rx. 1'. states that there are 40 restau- qualm, with so full pages of illustrations added, hotels, itfeied tl men to drink came from a rants, saloons and drug stores at the Children s Print and and the edition .s probably the largest, anil Mrs. dames 1>. ( x and son Harold of capital, Gingham Dresses, regularly 50c., where liquor can be had for an New Home Yet the wo: tin most ever equivalent. England “ “ pump. they elaborate, published Medford, Ma>s., are at the Sliadyside Cot- Furnishing=Co. private!} in this country. J'he book is toe.. ci uill: t.. reali.e :.on-union air witii- Ground. bound in woven white canvas of tage, Camp niiely spec- The members of the Biddeford branch of POPTI IXD. >r. t MAIXP protest. ial make, a material in keeping with the ( K. Kennedy left last Friday for Knox- W. T. 1'. are indignant because they >1.25. charactei of the work. The front cover is were denied the right of in their ville, 'i'enn., to begin a tour of tiie cities .if petition stamped in gold, with stencil effect, the de- etfort to close the saloons in that cit\. The 1.5i ).\i i, :: Boston Herald cannot swal- tiie | sign representing Neptuneand Father Time South and West. His family will re- women now to circulate another 1 propose low tii..- tei.y ahsunl re(M.n from ho ding between them the America main at North Shore < Mov. 11 i! 1 to remove clip, until about ictober 1st. petition asking Chair- ™ 1.75 the is the front man AVashiiL'-oi. flat the in j Facing title-page spiece of Banks, w ho the only member of the The ^ conditions The weather nas been the book, a lieliotype reproduction of a very favorable for board of police commissioners appointed and 52.00, Maine a e ill tor a of )io!itical turnover, photograph the America cup, done in camp-meeting, but tiie attendance up to this by the chief executive of the State. deep brown. JAS. BOSS “Sir Ail sizes left in our 50c. ''■nut- in year, jieri aps—not this time is much below that of former seasons. \ s BIG SPECIAL Summer C '•ollowing the introduction, and lacing A. B vea There lias been T. Chadbourne. r. the first page of text, is the first illustration very little travel by land. Watch Case $3.00 Hammocks, now in the hook proper, entitled Yic- 1 lie steamer \ eronahas excursions J “Queen brought meets the of toria on Board the America." It is desires those --i!, hi -: New York Yacht Club full from liangor, and the Castine from Alois! a, AnasT 17. Mr. A. B. Hammock Pillows, liellast, T. who for a Gold Case color, from a painting in oils, by (’. Chase < yearn A not and tiie steamers of the s hadbourne, died at his home in Dixmont take to ip "'Inc -scripture will be a Boston artist. scene Kastern S. Co., its but are de- Emerson, The rep- Saturday night. The funeral will be held beauty, j Remnants—value to 25c. resents what and the M A have barred Hamburg 12;c. per card, on! these words ft "in tin- the Testament: might easily be considered the M, landed main passen- Tuesday afternoon, with Masonic by its price The I moment of interest and in honors, greatest dignity gers from points on tiie bay and river. To- Bred L. ( >. The BOSS Case is guaranteed to# 12dc. Value •OP.-• at mine adversary had w rit- the of the Hussey officiating. religious \pplique Trimmings, history cup. services w ill retain its day, Thursday, is usually the of be conducted by Rev. David all-gold appearance I ten a book The book has been writ- Queen Victoria, a comely young matron, “big day" Brackett of for 20c. tiie Brooks. (for 25 years, is stronger than 1 then in the 14th year of lief reign, accom- week, and Friday people begin to de- ten and. Its mthor is Thomas \V. Law- and costs .... panied b\ the prince consort, is honoring part. all-gold case, the American b\ much less. We can show 25c. son of Boston. people visiting their In to $100 Reward $100. response orders from the l’ost office all .... champion yacht the day after she has won you sizes, in all styles. 30c. the of the Department at Washington Postmaster Hill The readers of tin's paper will be AVi i.’ed last week from at. ex- tropin Boyal yacht squadron, pleased h. J. LOCKE & SON! jo iearn that there is at least one .... that has since borne the famous vessel's lias removed tiie office to a dreaded post location out- Jeweler*. Me. 50c. oem t ntit led I he name. Aug. i':;, ixr*l. disease that science has been able to cure Belfast. mg< Closing side the grounds of the Association In with this are during in all its and that is Catarrh. Hall’s of which was keeping illustration the stages, Ian authorshi] | following s; full-page plates in the book. camp-meeting w eek. The order states that Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure j SI 00 iwn English reviewers < *f are b\ an office known to the medical Catarrh I these, productions gelatin pro- cannot be maintained at a place fraternity. 1 I cess of a constitutional I Hy Thu n*rk You *-iI "the drawings b\ W. f the disease, and giving the patient Fancy returned to tiie store next a’.a Observer "it may interest j The collection of illustrations is the most Monday. strength by building up the constitution 42c. each, choice at and authentic ever on and assisting nature in doing its work. The in that I complete presented lhe hast Maine Conference re- you hi.ntv Thomas Buchanan Seminary have so House to Rent. the subject in an\ form, and must prove of proprietors much faith in its cura- | union will be held at tive 15 dozen Wen s Summer sizes 32 to Bead \. *>te i he Closing -scene. The j great \alue to students of yachting arclii- tiie Camp Ground to- powers that they offer One Hundred Underwear, 44. Hollars for case tecture. day, August -1st. and ail who have ever any that it fails to cure. I have a 6-room poen is e oi my old favorites.” Since I good house, with ri;y 50c. value .Wen's The ornamentation of the text attended tile Send for list of testimonials. Address Balbrigan Underwear. pages seminary, whether as student water, lo rent, on (ir^en street. tin- hen: v.as in we have received of the book is in w 1'. •!. t UXXK\ A' o. ! Apply type keeping ith the elab- or CO., Toledo, | teacher, are invited to be Fol- at Nio. o iireen 10 dozen Ladies I orate character of the illustrations. It present. Soi^Sold by Druggists, 75c. street, corner Kridire Jersey Ribbed LLidervests, extra \.. the i"A note from Mi. ii. M. is I is all from drawings F. W. lowing tiie program Dinner at r_< o'clock. Hall’s Family Pills are the be>t. street. I by Might, A. CONAN F sold all the season at Howd nt "litre Montville: | art director of the Youth's Companion, 3Sc. and 42. now who also produced the cover I wmc I. i' eased to notice in the Inst | designs, 15c. ana inscription, and title-pages. 12'.c, 17c. White Nainsook Checks. Ur issue ’ii..- nial that grand poem en- There are is chapters in the book. Fif- .- title'! isiiic scene." I liave the poem *eeji of these are an exhaustive chronologi- Stripes and Dimities now ! in :11'i :.i11 bool:, taken iTom The cal history of the sport of international 5 Pieces > yachting, by Mr. Thompson, a Maine man Check Nainsooks onl\ iimni.i .i 1 am not mistaken, many years who has won his spurs in daily journalism, iao—4‘ line-. I think. The poem is en- and who has given the book his whole time I DETERMINE titled ns above, and is prefaced by the fol- for a year. The three final chapters, by « Mr. Lawson, deal with the ethics of de- MERITS OF THESE GOODS. lowing "e "The North British Review cup ,__ fence, and the writer’s experience as a + >■> this the be-t that iias pronoun poem ever would be defender of the cup, and his pait lieen w itle!i by an American author.” Tlie of the book shows that he must have relish- ed the task, for it is full of and name of Tlioinas Buchanan Read is at tlie vigor pic- I turesque language that makes decidedly in- .hose of tlie as its author. poem teresting reading, whether the reader is a yachtsman or not. The government forecast, given to In his introduction, Mr. Lawson states that in order that the work have the press last week, indicates the size might the % value of impartial history, he placed the if tills year's crops as follow? writing of the chronological story of the ; nt a.g,42J,(K!0,(H)() clip in tlm hands of another, while he de- Wheat .. ii:W,000,000 voted himself to deductions from the events set and to his own RED TAG & •Mats. hoi;,ooo,ooo forth, experiences with TICKETS ARE DOING THE DEED. I MASON HALL the New York Yacht Club involving the *r 'total.;;,Hijg,ooo,ooo principles in the defence of the world’s -—.AGEXTS /'O/t—__ is greatest yachting trophy. Our spacious ami laden shelves and If ti e forecast realized this will be heavily counters must all be cleared of summer so as to space » Yachtsmen, and the public generally, will lor our goods give new hue of fall goods. the we have + the largest total production of cereals recall that a year ago Mr. Lawson crossed magnificent Although prices placed on the red tags represent an absolute loss, in most cases, for us at the we swords with the New York Yacht Club over present time, consider it good y to turn our summer sroth.stock ■ever recorded in the 1'nited States. It into and not show 1902 policy a question of ethics in the defence of the quick cash, goods to 1 <>{»:; customers. will exceed by more than 42."i,000,00o America cup. Mr. Lawson built a yacht of bushels the aggregate of the tremen- the cup-defence class, which he called Inde- Railroad and Cols pendence, and proposed sailing her in the UNPARALLELED BARGAINS. Masury’s Liquid dous crops of corn, wheat ami oats .n trial races for the selection of a vessel to defend the He claimed Men’s French I iOuo. And in value on the farm, if the cup. any American Flannel Children’s Clothing. Extra Specials for this Week. < who could produce a boat worthy the honor Suits, estimate of sz.oooo.oofi.ooo is approxi- Outing All of our odd sizes in and £3.00 Knee had the right to defend the cup. The New In late Boys’ Washable Suits. nobby style pat- I I’tints Suits, your choice at mately ciuitv!, it will exceed by at York Yacht Club claimed no vessel not en- terns. Made up skeleton, pants have turn-up | MONARCH Hardware, RED SEAL, rolled in its and to its bottoms, belt Garments that’ll eost $1.95 Pretty patterns, would be good value at 75c. a licet, qualilied fly flag, loops. least half billion dollars the best you $5 to at other store in lied tag could take part in the clip’s defence. $0.50 any Belfast What me mean odd sizes is one or two price, will now be by only in The club closed out at the ^ift price of sizes a Iron and grain harvest gathered any previous barred Mr. Lawson's yacht, and of kind, although in the assortment 38c. MIXED SALEM WH11 after a time the discussion which raged you will And nearly every size. year b\ American farmers. And the over the matter was dropped. $3.95 American tanners do not fail to appre- Mr. Lawson broke up his vessel, having Steel. no further use for her bronze ciate the tact that every one of these her, put plates Boys’ and Men’s Fine ; PAINT. LEAD. on the scrap heap, or made souvenir mugs Great Value in two billions dollars will he worth Phi Men’s White Duck and 50c. Straw from them, and for a year nothing has been Men’s and Youths’ Hats, J heard from Mr. Lawson in Suits, cents. Uryamsm would mean that the yachting. Linen Crash Me now reappears in the yachting field Worsteds, Cheviots and some sold Pants, Red 9c. two would be Cassimeres, Tag Price, j billion dollar harvest through his as as high as $15.00. The price now privately printed history, Made of solid fabric that washes well. full of on tlm of the America good worth less than one billion dollars. tight subject $3.95 Made to sell at .*1.00 to $l.o0. Red tag price, cup as when he first threw dow n the gaunt- The only out about this line of suits is their ! let to the New York Yacht Club. He still sizes. Men’s and there is a law in New York State They consist of 33, 34, 35, 42, and 44 79c. Boys’ Fine maintains that he or any other American breast sizes'. If you are one of these sizes, v\ hieli should compel all farmers to mow can a lias a right to defend the America cup, and you get bargain. Summer Underwear, the roadsides before weeds to go seed, he maintains it in a book of more than 400 -FURNITURE— but it is not Farmers obeyed. pages, thus showing himself to be the very The Place where You Bought Red Tag Price, 21c. ; everywhere will spend several days king of pamphleteers. Men’s Durable Cheviot, after harvesting mowing out tiie Worsted That 98c. Hat. H E. McDONALD. 70 Main and Cassimere, Fancy Strut fence corners roadsides, claim- Bells. Men’s Wedding see the and ing they could not get any time be- Suits in all sizes, cut, made and trimmed in a Look in mir window and elegant styles Boys’ Store formerly /«. II. COOMlis A soy. of Soft and Stiff Hats we are out at occupied by as faultless manner, our regular $10 and $12 closing fore. As far subjugating weeds is The of Miss our Working Shirts, Wkii.kb-Fikbish. wedding values, now 98 cents. These are regular $1.50, $2.00 Call and examine goods and get prices before purchasing. concerned this is useless work. One Weiler and Charles A. Furbish, and $2.50 values. And you can take out word Josephine Including black and cheviots. weed cut while in blossom will Vroom X. $6.95 for it, you will never see such values again. stripe fancy accomp- both of 117 street, Jersey City, J., All good 50c. values, now at the home of Rev. lish more than a weeks work after seeds took place August 13th, 38c. h. e, McDonald are ripe, for cutting them scatters the Arney S. Biddle, on Montgomery street, near Baldwin avenue. Miss Emma Weiler, Man's High Grade, up-to-date seeds more. It would be better economy a sister of the bride, was maid of honor. to hi re help in June to do but Semi-Dress Suits, Man’s and Boys’ Caps nothing The best man was Herman Marquart. The Men’s cut weeds outside of the cultivated held was a hand- Braces, bridgroom's gift to the bride to custom You can’t AT SLAUGHTER PRICES. Look o:\ our to do it one’s selt time later. Nearly equal garments. worth a quarter, now than any some diamond ring. At the conclusion of duplicate these richly tailored suits at the too bargain table at the 50c. Caps marked to WRIGHT & Mr. and Mrs. Furbish left oenters under Our to close HALL, This is a paragraph from a communi- the ceremony per $15. price 19c. 13c. K upon their wedding tour, which will in- them quick, S8.89 Opera House Block, Belfast, Me., cation in the Tribune Farmer of Aug. clude a visit to Boston. MISS K17NICK ii Will I I I vi DKALKRS IN 14th that should be read. The and Mrs. Furbish are in Belfast, ac- generally Mr. Will have a marked down Miss writer says that despite the present im- companied by Mrs. F.’s niece, Dorothy YOUR MOREY BACK IF YOU WART IT. PLUMBING, bons for one week August of cultivation there are Weiler, of Jersey City. gust -'sth. (ireat bargains will proved methods and AND STAfiE OROERS CAREFULLY FILLLO. HEATING, in all widths and qualities. more weeds than in earlier days, and MAIL Nearsport, August 21, l!H)2.—Inn; * ....SHEET METAL GOODS,... that that they are increasing rapidly. Of course a law that is irot obeyed is of i ******* Card of Tnanks no and the seems to FINE BATH ROOM WORK value, only remedy Mr. ami Mrs. W. K. Bryant wish individuals to make unceas- & A SPECIALTY. their sincere thanks to their friend* be to incite This is on box of the CLARK signature every genuine HARRY W. CO.,83 ”£5..^ bors who showed them so much kind Satisfaction ing war upon weeds, and which self in- Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets Prices reasonable. guaranteed. the illness and at the time of the deatt Estimates furnished for out of town work. 33tf Gilbert K. terest should prompt them to do. tua remedy that cures m cold In one day son, Bryant. t*rS OF BELFAST. Alvin T. Condon left yesterday for St. THE Louis, Mo., to take charge of a new shoe MEWS OF BROOKS. factory for the Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co. Every copy of The DON'T WAIT. T. A. Elliott and wife returned to Presque has attached to it a Workmen laying water pipes in Common Isle street this If knew how SCOTT’S Wednesday. \es the date on which week dug up a few old coins, in- you FALLING C. S. Brackett of Newport, Me., re>. If cluding a cent of 1818. and family v;' the date has copper EMULSION would build W. you are GEORGE BURKETT visiting at H. H. Pilley’s. ^ ears, and your atten- A meeting of the Belfast Improvement increase up, your weight, Luna and of o matter. In this con- Society will be held Monday, August 25th, Geneva Forbes Reading, weak throat are M. Forbes. > our strengthen your Mass., father,F. that subscription at 3 p. m., at Memorial Building. A full visiting.their HAIR and Mr. ••vision, with a view to attendance is desired. lungs and put you in con- and Mrs. H. L. Cobb of West Med- f iSet- ford, Mass., are Mrs. Cobb's long standing. Mrs. will dition for next visiting father, Sutherland of Boston speak to winter, you L. \\ ith the office up to 0. Stantial in West Brooks. the young women of the Baptist church at would to take it now. WILL before that time we begin MAKE Send for T. I. Huxford sold a chestnut INTERESTING their free and it. PIES regular meeting next Monday even- sample, try splendid ;il 1 who are in arrears. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. hands to Fairfield ing on the w'ork of the Talitha Cumi Home Pearl gelding, 13J high, parties .... 409:415 Street, New York. this in Boston. 50c. nnd$i.oo; all druggists. week. There are still a few good ones left here. THIS WEEK FOR HIS An examination of candidates for State PATRONS. certificates Harold Merrithew, who is a brakeman on unpmeeting will close authorizing them to teach in For county correspondence deferred from the Boston and R. made a short I Maine w ithout further examination will be Maine 1!., last week see 2nd page. Many of the items advertised last held in visit to his mother, Mrs. II. 15. Merrithew week have been 11-nr Maine towns that Belfast, Friday, August 29tli, begin- The Belfast Machine and Foundry Co. this week. ning at 8 A. M. closed out. We have our counters \ears old in 1904. has been working three hours extra per day placed upon A number of A. E. Chase has been and other- of the school coui- unusually large jelly fish the past week to keep up with orders. painting other at a nng wise Jones goods Big Reduction in price, to take w ere seen near the Eastern S. S. Co.’s wharf improving the old Daniel store, r.ext Monday evening. The school houses are city undergoing which he last and now uses as their Tuesday forenoon. There were four at bought year place. reived an appointment the usual renovation, and Janitor Marriner a least that measured 2l, feet each across the carriage house. airier at the Belfast will have them in apple-pie order for the top as floated near the The of ('. F. Files, our station they surface. fall term. family agent, are the Beals cottage at rl he repair s on the tow n clock have caus- occupying Waldo Count} Agrieul- If there are any believers in Christian Northport this week. Mr. Files’ father ami Save Your Hair with Yds. ed many to inquire w the clock cannot be 2,000 40 in. Wide Brown •• hy or will t at the Custom House Science in this city vicinity, they mother from Caribou visited him last week Cottons, made to strike. It can be w ith very little send name and address to Rev. H. S. \ugust lied, at l p. m. please and are also at Firmer and better than expense and the matter w ill he be- Northport. of Lockwood, ^ » brought Box 953, and Shampoos .11 as follows: Fiske, city, oblige. Lengths from 2 to 20 granted fore the next meeting of fhe city council. The representatives of two different firms yards, only oc. per received a of the Ocean yard Keller, Center Mont We have report have been in Brooks the week thieves are past looking Cemetery again at work. They Park C. I.. S. C. Assembly, which will in- etc., Sxlvania Nichols, over the ground with a view to are not confining themselves to flowers, but establishing terest the many Chautauquans who read a are creamery here. Brooks is a central point taking vases, bouquet holders, etc. An The Journal. It will be next Seaside published for a large territory and will no doubt have Chautauqua example will be made of an\ person de- week. a th Mrs. C F. *> creamery in the near future. WAISTS. Black, tected in stealing anything from the ceme- in the Belfast a afternoon, August tery. Advertised list of letters At Union Church last Sunday the pastor, ■■■:{ Browning. post office Aug. 19: Ladies—Mrs. Anna Rev. F. \Y. Barker, preached an eloquent 2 Black Silk bust Thomas Loftus has rebuilt the concrete t Waist*, 32, former price, $3.30, now $2.00 Emmons, Miss Agnes Patterson, Miss Lottie sermon on the Divine Mission, uttering an i Martin Thomas re- walk from Masonic Temple to (Jeo. T 2 34, 3 30. 2 OO Miss Rebecca Rich. Gentlemen— the And of CUTTCtTBA :: i>m a cruise in Roberts, emphatic* protest against allowing light dressings fishing Read’s, re-coated the walk from the corner 3 'I'atfeta 32, 5 50, 3 <>S Mr. Irvin liyan,Wendall Spooner, Mr. Win. church, as ‘is too often the case, to sink to Ointment, purest of emollient skin :. Kthe!. The} fished at to the Windsor Hotel, and is resetting the 4 the cures. This treatment at once 34, 5 50, 3 OS ■' I. Sylvester. level of a mere social stops Harbor, the Mussel curbing and making needed to the organization. repairs removes 1 Cardinal Satin size 38, 3 will have a falling hair, crusts, scales, Waist, 30, 3 00 a\m, hut caught walks in other of the The Universalist Society C. II. Oetchelland Albert Hose have just very parts city and dandruff, soothes lawn party at the home of Capt. and Mrs. put a stock of grain and feed in the Rich irritated, itching 1 he Ranks' Business College is enrolling surfaces, stimulates ttie hair follicles, ('. C. Glover on High street, this,Thursday, building, now owned by (’. K. Lane. Mr. effect the cool wea- a large number of students. The college supplies the roots with energy and evening. The public are invited to attend. Hose lias sold grain at the same place for .1. -t about Penobscot will open atu o’clock. and makes the hair Monday August J.'dh, Admission ten cents. For see W nourishment, grow Colored Silk Waists. particulars Hobbs for about a year It is under- t«» 11th some \11 students who intend this fall a Fancy up Aug. entering livers. upon sweet, wholesome, healthy stood that Mr. Hobbs now retires and the 1 size former stored in the (»\\Ts are requested to call at the college othce scalp, when all else fails. Heliotrope, 32, price $5.50. now $3.98 Hearings were held in the Police Court new firm takes the business and will con- '~a;nst Kino last year Monday and make arrangements for their 1 Heliotrope, size 34, former price $5.50, now $3.98 Monday on liquors seized at Benner's in duct it in the futuie. cmrse. It is advisable for all who can to 2 Red Taffeta, size 38, former price $5.50, now Noithport and Kdminster’s in Frankfort. Dr. II. U of Treatment $3.98 start when the school as Could, dentist, Prospect, > d by John opens, their cours** Complete t’rosby The were found and the For Humour, $1, consisting of ClJT- 2 Cashmere Pale 32 and former will be more respondents guiltx Maine, will be in Brooks to do dental work Every Blue,size 34, price $3 50, now $2 25 t of the stable last interesting. ICUKA Soap to cleanse the skin of crusts c:tse> took tin* usual course to the (25c.), Supreme Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each ami ami soften the thickened a .a I mini next inorn- scales, cuticle; The .lere McAuliff Stock Co. ( CI TU URA OINTMENT to played :l ourt. week, beginning Aug. ‘Jbth. He will have (50c.), instantly allay Some one who three night's engagement at Belfast itching, inflammation and irritation, and opera Airmt'A'i". Miss Grace Broxvn fell on rooms at Harrison Roberts' house. Dr. soothe and heal ; and Cutu lka Resolvent i._ :<•! tin1 horses re- House this week, to good houses. The s Tills to cool and cleanse the blood. pla\ the >tairs at her home on High street (build is a ver\ \oiing dentist (25c.). ! w as it horse Aug. | competent stealing were “A Young Wife,” “The Man from CiTicfRA Resolvent Pills (Chocolate an and those will do well lath and sprained ankle quite badly.... j wishing work don*1 are a eco- ua\ into the daily Italy”, and “Minimus O'Brien.” Mr. Mr Coated) new, tasteless, odorless, Master Eugene Hayes, a lad of 14 years, to make him a Call. P.xamination free. nomical substitute for the celebrated liquid A a 500 Yds. 1 Yard Wide sold for now uliIV i- line comedian and has good sup- Citktua well asfor all other Percales, 8c„ 6c fell while at near Bay View street last Resolvent,as 1 plax j The ball game between the Brooks and a '• invitation port. The music by the Ladies' blood purifiers and humour cures. In screw- I»y Symphons and an Thursday sprained ankle—Percy! Nearsport nines oil the Brooks grounds cap vials, containing oy doses, price 25c. a: Wociation will Orchestra was much better than that of the Yds. Fine Ginghams, sold for 25c., now 15c Keen lost a part of the third linger of his Saturday resulted in a score of to 1 in Sold thronghout the world. British Depot: 27-li8, | 1,000 \u^u>l JTth. l’ic- average theatre orchestra. Charterhouse Sq., Loudon. French Depot: 5 Rue de la left in a in Mathews Bin's hand planer favor of Brooks. The pitchers were Miller I’atx, Paris. Pottkk Ditto and Oikm-Cobi’., Prop!* met there, but Representatives of the Hamewell Fire j mill yesterdax. for Brooks and Kneeland for Nearsport. 1 hat we >hall receive Alarm Telegraph < «». are putting in the Waldo Di.sirict Lodge of Good Templars, Struck out In Miller In. In Kneeland 4. tin1 comrades who system in this city. There will be i. boxes will hoi 1 its quarterly session with Spark- I The principal features of the game were :! ers. Let us ^et to- ill various parts of the cit\. Mathews’ Bros.’ ling Watei Lodge, No. 87, at I’ n ion Hail,! the pitching of Miller and the fielding of *iin*'. A. Stinson, whistle will be connected to work automat- Skirts Left! Cox'e, Au- :|0 Saturdax Noithport, Tuesday, Webber The visitors played a good game. Walking ical]}, and there will be a tuppm at the shoe- f gust txventx -sixth, commencing at login a.m. and one at j o-1•; 1 he .Journal factor} Centner's stable, a _m- Marked down si.r.o on each skirt, inakinc the A short business session will be. held, fol- ; THE CHURCHES. price cell will 1>«* set in the ..ills in possession gravity batter}' ante- l«*wed h\ literary and oilier exercises. It room « oi. jit out others. A of tin1 Cit\ Marshals orPee in Cit> xvill be a picnic, the local lodge furnishing Rev. $3.50 and $4.50. Building. j G. K. Kdgett will preach at {Poor's All these skirts were made this season. hill of the 1‘enob- coffee. The M. ('. R. K. will sell tickets from j Mills next Sunday at 2.40 i\ m. now < on A. .-town, Mass., stable ( Morse of Rockport was all stations in the to Belfast and iv county Rev. S. 1 t8t)n : in Belfast a few George Mills will speak in the >epten»ber days ago looking after a turn at 1, cents per mile. I lay lord sehool house at 4 o’clock n*-‘Xt sun- L.hn < »sby, presi- small sailboat that had been stolen from Miss Hu.i.s' Rkcital. The lovers of das afternoon. I he ( a-t'ne Hank of that place. A man who was hi Rockport good music should attend Miss lfill."’ recital Look out for our Ribbon Sale Maine November 4, the day the boat was stolen, and was in Services at the M. E. Church next Sunday Big at Memorial llali to-morrow, Fridax, even e! Belfast the next was will l>e as follows: otis 1 attic, presi- da> suspected, but he 1’reachingat 10.45 a. m. ; Tills mi,. Miss Patten, who has not been heard* WKKK. TllICKs WILL BK .VI.I.I' 1;IX easily proved an alibi, as he came on an Epworth League at 0.40 and preaching at in Belfast, is the young singer of whom excursion steamer and knows nothing j 7.40 1’. M. T: !** Rungor Daily whatever about boats. Campanula spoke so favorably at the Bangor : Calvin vice handling The officer Austin, festival. She is a of Rottoli Christian Science services will be held at found no trace of the boat in this pupil Signor Nil manager of the vicinity the of Boston and starts on an extended concert Hanson house on \orthport avenue v < the company is The City ouncil committee on sewers next 11 REMNANT DRESS GOODS pre- tour this fall. Following is the program : Sunday at o'clock in the forenoon. rations held a on the land for three hearing Monday damages Piano The fishermen of The subject of the sermon will be “Christ Duet, Proscida, to be sold at about THE on account of the sewer outlet.* The OXE-HALF IK EA I. UF. •iimei s. The largest sewer Kart Jesus." •la (;■ >v. Dingley, will cross the property of the Eastern Misses I Hinton and Hills. The annual convention of the Maine ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ■iv»- j:.f• staterooms and Steamship Co. The committee w ill report S„n.rs '’inlets, Wright Mollie's Kves, llawley State Sunday School Association will be 's1 *t> an hour, and is to to the next meeting of the City Council. Mr.'White. | held at Farmington Oct, 22, 24 and 24, in- 20 Plain and Waists, worth SI 00. now 50c :i«i 1 ’ortland. rJ'lijs i.x Mr. < ottrell, the contractor, w ill begin work .Song, Heart at T).\ Sweet Voice, Gingham Chambray My stead of Oct. 21, 21 and 24, as first an- '. lost steamer on the at once. His sub-marine pipe, diving ap- Saint-Saeii> Miss Patten. nounced. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ rial new features will paratus, etc., will arrive to-day, and he has Gavotte, Sgambati “Tlie Communion of Saints” will be the u-tion. I he other two chartered the schooner .Julia Edna to work Prelude, Chopin ! topic of the mid-week prayer at the ioiigjW itli a speed of on. Rustle of Spring, Sinding meeting Miss Hills. North Church this, Thursday, evening, at Summer Hats at Your Own Price. ir one to run between J The County Commissioners are holding Song,'i'llis Would I do. By Request') 7.40 o'clock. The Sunday services will be and the other between their term at the Court ( ! regular August hapman as follows Sermon the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * Mr. White. by pastor, Rev. G. •'id, leaving Bangor in House. Bills against the county should he Andante and Presto of Sonata, Grieg 1 s. Mills, at 10.45 a. in.; subject. “The Re '•turning, leaving Rock- presented at once in order that they ma\ bo Miss Hills. j ligion of Healthy-Mindedness” ; Sunday 'd Boston A- Bangor audited this term. A petition has been Waltz Gounod pre- Song, school at 12 m.; address b> the pastor at i'»d> maintained ser- sented for Miss Patten. discontinuance of the highway iu A 7. p. iii. ; subject, “A Great Spirit in the i. 'i and but in la Bien Aiinee. Scliuett IV. as (MUG Rangor, located by the commissioners in p.mmi, to Miss Hills. 1 lours of Adversity." BURKETT.““"ck0"5' been discontinued. It avoid the Crockett hill in Northport. Tin* oh W. h in B. 4»f new Gkovk the steain- petitioners sa\ that tin* hill has been repair- Watkk Ckmktkkv. The CORSETS ; t:h-The New water was turned on at (Hovel Mr Nickerson Recovers His Cow. Eug- ed and the necessity for the new location city emetery j iiist organized, has does not now exist. Tuesday forenoon The City Councii, on! FOIL \\l.l AT M*‘tween Portland and petition of the Belfast Because he couldn't Nkw Ai»vKitrisKmi.NTs. of Improvement .Society, j satisfactorily explain Many the where im got an eight old cow •lip sui prise is the first authorized the laying of pipes and furnish- year belong- goods advertised last week b\ Geo. \Y. ing to Albeit S. Nickerson of Swanville, CARLE & JONES’ iran ived Thursday at ing of water to the cemetery, and a contract ('alter of was Burkett have been closed out,and their place Newton Frankfort sent to ■' and will make was made with JohnW. Nash to do the work. ! tor months .Judge in the trip been taken jail by Bailey has by other goods at a big re- court at morn- per week. The fare is The Belfast Water Co. laid a u-incli main I municipal Bangor, Monday duction in prices. See what the advt. says ing. Carter declares, however, that he is dinner at 7 o’clock from the of Belmont and Lincoln- about silk waists—Fred A. Johnson has junction j innocent of the crime and that the guilty Ms* before the ville avenues and set a the party will y et he brought to justice. He leaving some new in his advt. this hydrant opposite bargains week, j claimed to have the animal from -o purchased has been retitted for main entrance to the cemetery. A service and is cutting the price on summer goods to | a Fred Foss of Frankfort, but the officers ■'i of ( was to meter £40,non. p. VVil- pipe laid the just inside the were unable to tind such a man. In the ODD FELLOWS’ BLOCK. cost, or below. Ho is closing out his en~ the old line, is Boston gate, and from that a 2-inch pipe was laid I meantime Carter will s ay in jail. Mr. tire stock of cotton shirt waists_Swift A Nickerson has recovered his which was • mm m prise.... .The new M. (’. down the main avenue. Branches of } inch cow, Paul, Masonic Temple, have just received a found in possession of Arthur Holy oke of N.aumbega, which was pipe were laid to various parts of the >ard a new line of Sparrows best confectionary., Brewer, who’ bought it of Ernest Oldlian, a has gone on the total of 2,800 feet. The pipes are laid from Bangor butcher, who bought it of Carter, ooently, — Harry W. Clark A Co., s:t Main street BEEF who was arrested and sentenced as above. route. She is a sister a few inches to feet under ground, as re- PRICES AS BELOJV are advertising “clothing at next to nothing QUOTED for There is no ppho and is built on her Their quired draining. danger of prices.” red tag sale is on, and is do- Stops the Cough WINE and ••; !« than the freezing, as the water will be shut off entire- nger Sappho ing the business.. W. P. / Lot. White Shirt Smith, Belfast, amt works ofl the Waists, Mir., mere $1.00 rews. The ly during the winter. The wells and pump Cold. Pemaquid, a caution ** •* *' publishes notice— Mr. and Mrs. t IRON 1 7 1,‘ii5 on will be in as before for use Laxative Tablets cure a cold aiming Frenchman's \V. R. a kept repair Bromo-Quinine Bryant publish card of thanks_ .. •• when the is shut off. There are in in one No no Price 25 i $‘iia. ,3 00 a route between Rock- Bargains in women's shoes at the I)ins- system day. Cure, Pay. IS A the 21 cents. NERVE TONIC Z •• Colored Shiri *> and Fastine, making more Store. Only S1.4P for shoes that have cemetery self-closing spring faucets, Waist, | 7.V., / tZ/S about 2 feet Under ** •• way. been selling at from 5- to %:>-Kents Beef standing high. AND FLESH PRODUCER Z 1.00, Z,.>0 the outlet of each faucet is a small •* Pendleton Bros, have Wine and Iron, a splendid tonic,at the City Z White 1'. K. Shirts, l.iiO, •• ‘i.OO block of marble, to the of the their ceiled the Drug Store-California Waters of Life at keep drip •* • yard up, People suffering from Kxh.u 1. 1.00, z aft ks half at Poor A wrater from wearing away the earth. In stick, in, the after house up, price Sons... .Mason A Hall, •• *• Bkain Fatioi e ok Z Linen l .oO, Z.50 with the /V- Main are for laying the pipe it was necessary to cut into Overwork, outside plank- street, agents Masury’s •• •• some sodded and Mr. Nash did the One Dose Will Give Immedi- Storm ? .'#s, .3.0* i schooner C. P. Dixon, Railroad and liquid colors. These are grounds, work so that no one would notice ate Belief. on a bark by Pendleton standard paints, well known here. They neatly that the sod had been disturbed. All traces :nto the stream Friday, also have the Monarch mixed paint, Red Seal Salem white and full of the work have been removed l>t bending the sails. The lead, lines of pipe laying hardware, iron and steel. BEEF iron Sling and otherwise and the avenues cleared. Not a single leak Kftnf'c Silk North Bfi.fast. was l\eni S A few choice Ginyhatn Wttists Fait,rns, Altc. per piece, were Afic. •' penter shop in their yard. Mary Ferguson of found in the whole system when the and WINE •• •• •• Boston arrived last week was on. Mr. .Nash is en- Mercerized \.".o feet and 3 stories high, and is spending pressure turned Of ilia! Gingham*. I Ac. HAc. BargainsiZJ '• •• *• lier vacation with titled to for the neat is so all oddd t ought a load of sand to her mother, Mrs. M. E. great credit and compounded you get Canvas Cloths, 'l Ac. A Ac. swan’s Island last week, Ferguson — Mrs.Lycera Eaton of Newport, thorough manner in which he did the work. and no had effects from tlie I 111 IX, Regular Ific. Gingham*. lie. •* fuel A Hay Co. loaded sch. Conn., is visiting Mrs. Ellen ('. Gay_Mr. as in some of tlie other makes. A /yf.J WHITE GOODS MARRED WA »' DOWX. and Mrs. Herbert of Letter to A. P. are with hay, coal, etc., for Hatch Lynn, Mass., Mansfield, Wonders. Buy It KNT’S, it is sold and arrived to a vaca- For one week we shall sell all ‘4Ac. Stitched Hid others of Seal Harbor Saturday spend short Belfast, Maim:. guaranteed to give satisfaction at Dropped Hosiery for ‘i'ic. sell. Maria Webster tion with friends and relatives_Mrs. F. sailed Dear Sir: There was a time when it paid It. Downs and daughter Blancheof Charles- A General Hound up of all our 'king cruise with a party a painter to paint lead and oil, and light shy town, Mass., arrived Saturday and are at of anything else. That was when the mar- Troy on board — Capt. K* Summer accumulations. All CARLE & Mrs. K. S. Brier’s.... Mrs. Hattie Furbish ket was full of poor paints, anil zinc was JONES, been a trip from New Yor k unknown. we have our WOMEN’S and daughter Clara went to It. left of City DfugSiore/zr nid return in command of Howard, L, Now zinc lias come in, lead and oil must NEXT DOOR TO OUR CROCKERY STORE. last week for a visit of a few weeks_ is too short lived. SHOES u Inch we have been do\, in place of Capt. Dodge, give way—it EADQUARTERS FOR Adelbert Merrill of Boston There are two ways to use arrived Sunday zinc; you at to fiovidence. He has been can mix it in with lead in a tub, or selling from $‘2.00 $3.00, morning to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. buy sch. Harold C. Beecher, Devoe lead and zinc, which is ground to- \V. tV. Merrill — Miss A. S. of Au- AIR- -ied to goto Feruandina to Copp gether by machinery. gusta arrived. to visit her If you mix your own lead and zinc, you P. K. at #10 Monday aunt, Guanica, per gain something; if you buy Devoe you Mrs. K. S. Brier.A sale of fancy articles gain charges.Among recent mure, because machinery does better work and an eutertainment were given at the than hand We've had GOODS. i- Bk. Bose mixing. 140 yearsof it. following: lnnis, church Yours Wednesday evening, Aug. lath, truly, We of HUMAN HAIK ihlc Island to New York, F. W. Dk.vok A- Co. cany a full line under the.auspices of the Ladies’ Book and <|uality.at low- "d- t. 1’. S. .1. W. Jones sells our SWITCHES,guaranteed p Sch. Ella M. Willey, paint. est prices. Any special sizes or shades ot Thimble Club. A large audience was in at- w York, lumber, p t. Sch. switch made to order. All samples match- tendance and the result was a decided Newspaper Notes. ed perfectly. Also a full line of Brunswick to New York, and 1 D. success, socially financially. Each II. Rivers, Philadelphia HAIRPINS, SIDE and BACKCOMBS, number of the program was executed Last week the Gardiner M'tland, coal, 65cents, option finely Independent and evidence of considerable musical and FANCY PINS and BOWS FOR cents, or Bangor, 80 cents, gave changed ownership went into the hands talent in our The sum of *49 of the Landers Publishing a THE HAIR. To be in Belfast 25. dlcton, Philadelphia to Bos- community. Co., corporation Opened August was • realized. is the : under the laws of Tlie prospects for a large school are We have enrolled more students up to this time than 'ds.Geo. A. Gilchrest ex- Following program organized Maine, with bright. Mr®. B. F. in former Those would do wtdl to so** our Prof. Guitar Boss Beckwith Hon. Freeman WELLS, any opening. desiring scholarships representative, di Him from solo, Patten, President, L. M D. F. No. 18 at as there will he but a limited number ot dredging steamer Male Clark, Spring Street, once, scholarships sold, quartette, Kalph Mosher, W. S. Hatch, Treasurer. W. tfai 14 Main Street, (Up Stairs.) and then students will he received on our terms. A,'cu the 30th of and Sanborn, Ksq., J. Landers, only monthly August K. C. Merriam, W. G. Hatch. Our instruction is and each student is advanced as as i> consist- who issued the first uumberof the mostly individual, just rapidly s^l>teniber. The date depends Solo, Edna Hopkins Indepen- ent with his work. Caroline dent March and who has been at We shall make a specialty of single and double entry book-keeping, improved ami actual busi- the gear for the bin Duet, Hatch, Emily Gilbreth 25, 1899, the Caution working Notice ness practice, penmanship, spelling, business correspondence, punctuation and commer- Solo, Edith Ladd helm ever since, will continue the business grammar, '"'ue other details. The carpen- This is to certify that Sarah J. Smith has this cial law, commercial geography, business forms, business arithmetic, rapid calculations, banking Duet, Kalph Mosher, Maud Shorey and Pitman shorthand and etc. f "r and editorial management and the policy of day left my bed and board without any juet cause exchange. typewriting, .... work, painting, etc., not Reading, Arliue Walton Our whatever. I forbid all persons trusting or har- terms are the lowest that a first-class school can be maintained. Send for particular*. " Female Edna the paper will remain the same. In other We shall be to hear from >he is launched, will be con- quartette, Emily Gilbreth, boring her otwny account, as I shall pay no hills glad those who are interested in a business or shorthand course Send for Ruth our free all communications to »er!*iWs wbich will go in her to Hopkins, Brown, Caroline Hatch. words, the Independent will continue to be of her contracting after this date. illustrated catalogue. Address the Belfast. 15,1902. machinery is to be put in. Mrs. W. W. Merrill presided at the organ. a local August bright, newsy, up-to-date newspaper. 3w34* W. P. SMITH. E. A. BANKS, Proprietor. Fos- Water RooMevelt to Tot:r the HIS LADY OF DREAMS. “Dear me!” said the girl, “Mrs. Register of Deep Vessels. Conntry, At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and for | At a ter said were so nice and not start- Plans have been made for the County of Waldo, on the second of Probate Court held at you President Tuesday the E. SHIPS. 1 August, A. D. 11102. County of Waldo, on n,. were MRS. J. O'DONNELL She came suddenly into his sight, dis- ling—that no one would know you Roosevelt to make the most extensive gust, A. D. 1902. i arrived at Baltimore pelling his brown study and interrupt- a poet or anything else at all awe-in- Abner Coburn, Swing around the circle made 4 certain instrument, purporting to he the last E. i Was Sick Eight Years with York. by any A will and testament ol F. MCALLISTER, bis She stood the and here have called me June 22 from New Phillip Marriner. MAUYMcAllister and other n, ing pipe. beyond spiring, you in recent Ilis late of Female Trouble and A G I>. Rivers, Penarth for Nagas- president years. trip Lincolnville, in said County of Waldo, de- McAllister, late of Hmi table, beside the door, tall and slight, three alarming names in as many'min- Finally Ropes, been for aki ; in lat 14 Ion 20 \V. will take in most of the east ceased, having presented probate. Waldo, bavin * arms spoken June 6, N, country presenteu p, in a white gown that to her utes. Is this Mr. Ashe?1' Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s she in- I teen**r clung poetic license, A J Fuller, Everett, Wash, for Cape Ordered. 1 hat notice be given to all persons in- may shoulders and rounded waist and "Did mind Loftus?” terested b\ a ,.i convex certain r»aie*ai, r and you really Cissy Vegetable Compound. Town, sailed from Fort Townsend July 27, causing copy this order to be in she's published three week- nr the swept about her feet heavy folds. he asked anxiously. “You see, A. N. Pendleton, sailed from Calais suc«v-sively Repub- Crdeied. That tn- *41 p. Aryan, lican Journal, published at Belf.i-t. that tlev all cross from a rather “Dear Mrs. Pinkham : — person* interested 1 A swung her neck by long my favorite pipe, but she’s old, I hava July ii for Philadelphia; spoken July 22, a may appear at Probate ourr. to be In at Bel- orde; r-. ■.*. th she wore a broad- I’m a too never in a lat Ion 29. putiii»he>« silver chain, and and afraid she's little strong my life given testimonial 47, fast. within and for said v o.inty, o 1 tiie -e.ond The 4D .Inurn Blanchard, arrived at Hono- of next, at n*n ol tin I... k Ktjiuliln brimmed hat with a gauzy w hite veil, to be pleasant to strangers. But I before, but you have done so much for Bangalore, Tuesday September at ISeif'asf. that flex u lulu 2a from before on. and -how :m-e. it anv tlwv bav# « •••lit. to t4> so her face was in shadow. She leaned didn’t when me that 1 feel called to July Tocopilla. held at tte expect you, you know, you upon give you the -ame should not 'a d o. ,: E li Sutton, J P Butman, sailed from New why pr«»v. appr County, on the tKh lay «*f » toward Ashe as he clutched came in so this unsolicited of ami al .wed. slightly suddenly." acknowledgement York June 10 lor . at let. n| U.erl.- h Itefnr* '.H* Y. J< »H > >< »\ the arms of his big chair and sat for- The girl’s face was gravely puzzled, Chas. C. at Hono- Judge any they have, «r|»y th- Fort George, McClure, \ true X t t»-st pr*. ward in amazement. but her looked amused. “I’m lulu Port Townsend. opy should ted Ih* (nn'et eyes July 29 foi * hi*. P. ihm.rm RegiMei "1 am the Princess Constantia Creg- afraid Mrs. Foster has a mistaken idea Gov. Robie, arrived at New York June 24

from n. ■ said of a Tow o •, t- •« ol'ius. slit* gently. you,” she said with shake of her Cape A t a l'i < ., I ai a *, a' li cleared from Baltimore * .. -• "Ot —of KussiaV" lie asked stupidly, head.! Henry Hyde, tf»* mt\ ..f XX ,' on tin •ol | ,.f 17 for Naii Francisco; June 21, X II. 1 W‘2 to tan the haze of tobacco "Where do live?” Ashe. May spoken August *• * P ite « | trying away you inquired lat s \\ N, len f :,.e * o, b >»f X I Luzon, Park,at Newcastle, ’!.« or i. a*- : .f rl a- .... '.t I* «**J "There are other lands,” she said in- know—when you are not in the Thurs- coal \e**r ...pi *H' ail.t for Manila. " ••lit and he pro*.., rh*re f XXil i«««, »< * I "And not so far tons' at Port Towns- *r differently. away.” library?” Mary L rushing, arrived l.hlenf -Ittnm Hi IV«h»-% 1* ant a n di*. «ald I t* N X 1 end Nan to load for • *M«ntx f r* », *-•»*■, *»■ MHI I IS "Cleat Casar!” be breathed, be- “Well,” said Miss Gregory, "1 am re- Julx jairoin Francisco, i#-i, having |*•* 0> i»d% •*! 4 < S.M !rd for a wildered, and his pipe dropped from his lieved. I am glad to find that I can at ape Tow n pr.-'.at. won Mu pn»»o^ ♦*,»» |M' Nu hi ived .it astonished lingers. last take an intelligent interest in the Manuel Lla^uno, hol', Ilong Kouu-liilx -1 from N*xx \ ork. \\ ith the that it was the only conversation. The Thurstons’ feeling library Pnri’an, A \ Blanchard, .'ailed from Nan "rtlHHl.TXi,- • gl%.-, t bond between him and be —isn’t it a rationality, fascinating place?" Francisco \ < for Hull. to it and as lie rose he > stooped pick up. "You weren't in it long enough to Paul lt -X' i*. Whinier, >d from Balti- stm k his head sharply against the find out,” objected Ashe. "And do you more A pril or v.m I'rai d at Honolulu 'lax o from He .*-1 • comer of the library table. Dizzy think it was quite kind of you to make Reaper, ari t ,*» v *. v n \\ ond T l»% .n#x a from the blow, he staggered to bis feet me bump my bead?" Newcastle, im x N Im \m>bui \. \»-a!i I and tow ards the door. She w as in a rh'i p;i"**i| \, looked "Long enough! I've spent hours ,i,* * Wi.'li., .! fji li -iii Nan I-1 «i 11 •!'«••» 1 oi I., why gone, as as she had come, the Thurston's said the mysteriously library," girl coma. around the table never «.h* » t lie rushed blindly and in mock indignation. \nd I NI f Vi Treat a; 11 d at alt Paul, AH- e X XI over MUS. JtNME I. ; across the room, stumbling easy made you hump your head." IH.NNEI.L. March 11. t•. 'Ian la chair> and ioiustools. and sending a re- "W ell, perhaps not consciously, ad- President of Oakland \Y< m .. > hiding Club. Ni.it*- ..| M iI \ • I. from \ w oik a \ 1 \ II- X’ lb •• • ... volving bookcase spuming round. The mitted Ashe, “hut it was under your ! the wonderful curat »c value of foi All | Lydia 1 •• u I no w hail was brilliant after the ooked at him E. ( Tib K >:.i k. *-u a; «, at lie smoky spell.” Miss Gregory Pinkham’s \ i‘"i»tabk* x lulu Julx i New N .»ri t.,> u- 1 i' lihr.uu. and it was also empty. N’o with a smile to show at the pound. Lor eight .ear** l <1 tcinale !*«*»• f A beginning \\m II M u 'ailed in m Table Bax June lrailing gow n~ had tinned up the edges coiners ot her mouth. trouble, falling **f i:it w .?»>* and other A 2a for Port low IIM‘tl'1. In- ♦ ■ J be fast n, I'te-enreil hist aaii fin ot the rugs, nor could he heai any "1 oil mi- casting a spell : complications. During t .at I was \» certainly ■ train n •» saul estate !.>r BAIIK-. having la»-l, ; »*. J f.-i ,.r, I -t# W I, h 01. t; stalls, me. Mr. more or less of an in'■ a hi;atdn t ..ntioti .inning 'tops pousfed mi1,' she said. "Keally, Aslie, much >r !• d. *! that notne tin lie at the sii. red and I don't know what mean. I'm sure for until on, I Alice lh*« •. '.i le«l 11••in New V oi k Aug Weeks blinked pouring you good anythin?, tiny |mdiite ..I,: r. a| t. WI aim, ,, f»«ive|y, u I he I,. Id tui u.tt Ponce and Max tl..- -*r ii»' ot ... new in putp.e throng the painted window tor I never lull ary thing to do with your found a b.k ,< in :nv .11 t in? of >a .1 ague/. sj aj.er j« .hll^iied H- : that ersons n Kdward arrived .it San FranoPco ■ ■ ail interested a moment, and then turned hack and ir rad.. Imt I'm nut sure the cure** yam <>uM I i-rjime M.:\. Onieieo. 1 ll.i* per-oo- humping yo p«:f<»riu. hate (’"nrt to he held at h- k- » .1 line t oll I Imiolulu. ten-t.-dl vi.oi.il ■ v :•! i^ ..,,1-, e interest!'1 I .t » ., nt sal down on ti nearest chair. Cood II it it would) l do It good. Lydia ,.„h »f .ui < ll-b.o .. day '\t, Kthel. ji. !_•,cleared from Mobile Aug. | three week. in 1 hr R«-pi.blieau September a dieani' Who mis "Cruel"' said Ashe since E. Pinkham's \ ( (im- of the mountains. Thousands 1 they the said a heavens' What "Well you I'Sfetabb* for Poston. Rocky new -> at Belfast, that have, why ** ■ allowed. in I am and \n .1 n : l<<»nt at .. lb. n it.- « t,, .,t siie What was uei motive appearing won't admit it, let's begin again. pound j" .audits Mai N Mc\» >, clear* d fi«*m of his countrymen will he given an they appear rt. held Pel 1 M.\'..-rs. op- »• i.En L. fa-i. irhiu and f.-r i.. < ,i. the J<.| |s, ,! in that veil clad io meet Miss use ami in seven m ntlis \ni* *ured.atid -eroinf .ii.i ai.ell— In royal you. Gregory. New A ;k A i.: 1_’ for Pernambuco to hear the A i:e i■ i• v. Attest president speak Tuesday of septeuo'. -i, ,,t .lock •" |1 since that time I hav** had portunity ( it vs. wav'- And It hadn't seen her faeel Mrs. Foster is too to me. l*o you (dive Thin *w, sailed from (Cion, July toi». in o!i. .,i .. •.w 1*. H good pc/tVet his train as he whizzes through* ns they have, why health. Thanks. <1 tr Mr-, 7 for ■jfrotii the Mime slu u.'. 11• in- i'.vi M't it it was as pretty as herligure.— know, your lace i> very familiar, i nUhain Cuba and Philadelphia. i. approved and af It* Vthe land. lowed. ALDO SS.- In Court *1 I" <■1 coni miitl ins In-.til' anil he was stnl haven't I met before*" again, for the health I nmv — Penobscot, -ailed from Singapore May you cioiy.'* 'JKo. K. last. .,11 til.- 12th .kiV ! •.'“** for Poston ot New A oik. JOHNSON, Judge. let l it too dazed to "Mrs. Foster has been kind to me, >Iks. Jk.nsie OTJonnfii.. ili>t aist A true u est W. Daurouh. administrator ling gnigeiiy. 1 ( M G arrived at copy, aboue Rebecca rowell, Dow, Winterport Water Co. man a St.. Ill Si'JUO forfeit if ■ .»- r. K. Danforrh, late *t think ot more thu; one thing at time. too." iettirued Miss Gregory prettily. Chicago. 7 s. Ha/.i riNK. Register. testimonial is ot Puenos Ay re.- July from Pridgew ater,N County, deceased, having #! eii la ..eaid his l'licnd's cheerful No Mr. I'm sure that I should genome. \she. Pose hii. Melvin from Port account o! ■ Women from (Adcord, The Winterport Water t’o.. of which administration w! ,'tie in the hail. not nave it it we had met lie- snltVring any Natal for tom-table Island and New York 1 lowance. forgotten 1*. of At a Probate Court neioat neiiast, within ami tor form of female ills e;ui 1m* lion, (ieorge Wescoit Portland, old '.ml ton Itoiio is not in New York, cured sailed from s:. Helena .lime Jti. .d on that notice then Well, el.iiji," Thurston, My is and treas- tin- County Waldo, the !2th day of Au- ordered, York president (ieorge F. West A. I). 1 weeks in Tin- Id ommg in. ai d I am not here very much. Hut I by Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegeta- sachem, N hols, arrived at New gust. bt'2. successively, Feb Js urer is putting the plant into the best newspaper published in Kell. •‘l’l.i-M I but that ul is a have heard id m often, from Mrs. ble That’s sure. from Hong Kong. 4 RAHELf A \ BARI'K.V widow of Frank F pine yours > Compound. that ail interested n .-. Thomas A Goddard, arrived at Poston condition possible. The power station A Rarden, late ot Monroe, in said < •unt> of persons It we knit air tins room be- Foster, and the Thurstons in Morris- Mrs. Pink ham advises sick wo- bate • ourt, to l>« held at belli- trig'it' 3from Puenos has been and im- Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition vmu Aug Ayres. thoroughly repaired of September and sh tori ;. e mater gets mt.i it. goose town. and. of course, 1 have read your men free. Mass, praytngthat she may tie appointed administ -atiix next, Address, Lynn, The has in a whv the said a< sh. is cooked"' verses." SCHOONERS. proved. company put of the estate of said deceased. have, count new pump of .yoo.ono gallons capacity (ih< > k W what wiil s. e do?" cried the "How time must clamor at doors Georgia Gilkey, \v R Gilkey, arrived at Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to A true Attest hy. your an a copy. for emergency, making capacity all interested a . isu*2, Norton, ii ah/e how rank Cissie is lie to even accounts in them and ran standpipe Daniel A. Whittier 'ate h. getting, up mentioning dentially, lightly upstairs.— John C Smith, arrived at New Y'ork Aug secured. The lias at ten of the clock before noon, aud show cause, standpipe been paint- ty deceased, having tire her. Hilly, and get another. Hut at all," returned Ashe. "There, you Susan saver Yarmouth, in X. Y. Even- 7 from Jacksonville. if «ny they have, why the prayer of said petite n- preset.ten ed inside and out at the cost of s:iOO. ei should not be account of administration what's the matter, old man? 1 left see I can do the proper; now, for ing Post.' Lucia Porter, Farrow, cleared from Phila- granted. say, The citizens of the town are much . ilU>2 September next, and show the Pettigrew, Washington, August was rank. In asked. little and then she smiled at history of the country that most of have, why the said account sh- haughtily, I) C, Aug 7 for Baltimore. K|n(1 Vnu Have /’HCTli .v MlTi'HHl.I., ciedit 'rs of Bears the _/fllie Always Bougii; Benjamin CKo. K ,i< >| "The mater?" asked his crestfallen face. us can not recall its Willie L New ti n arrived at New Y'ork c. f Perkins, late "f Burnham, in said Thurston, puz- readily conditions, County A true copy. Attest t) of Waldo, deceasec.. nted a zled. "she hasn't been here already, "It can’t be possible!” insisted Aslie. when the of July from Fernandina. | having pre> petition (’HAS. I*. Hi/| the point to complaint the praying that (’lias F. Mitcl ell ma\ be lias It so. we'd better hack Princess Constantia "nr appointed she?" go “The Gregorius— administ rat-.r ot the estate of said'deceased. opposition elements in state and na- Blasts from the Ram’s Horn. TAI DO ss.—In ( ourt ot 1 tonight. 1 lid she wake you and 1 was ass enough to ask of what! j up?" Ordeied. That the said petitioner give notice to last, on the hih day of \ tional affairs was that the tendencies -No, 1 lust dreanrecl it,” said the Don’t you know Miss Gregory—don't ail persons interested by causing a copy of this (turn* v, administrator o'n rh.- order to be publi-hed three we ks m A. C late of Kcl ,*- ,*t his with a frown of tlis ] presented pain, Dreams'?" some ar < bump the disadvantage of agriculture, to the in cause. Belfast, tli.it they may appear at a i’i. J f administration of said t-sta friend looked at him for a moment “1?” said Miss to be held at and Gregory—"I your absorption of the small farms the Court, Belfast, utthtu for -aid Ordered, that notice there*.- by In time of trouble refuse the devil’s Co inry. purj. curio isly, and then aimed a heavy Lady of—oh, Mr. Ashe! Kemember day September, weeks successively, in ti c h* big ones, the turning of the former at ten of the clock la*lore noon, and show if leather cushion from the nearest that I’m not a resident—not to the ma- proffered help. SEE cause, a newspaper published in la land-owner into a hired man and the any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner that all persons interested .. Mmiis cliaii at lum. nor born, as it were. I'm a should not be granted. dt2S just country general demoralization of in The bitterest rod may drive to the THE 1 ate Conrt. to he 4e!*i at lb lie farming <; F<) F. JOH.NS1 >N J tg "Wake up, you idiot!" said. cousin from Hiiighamtuii. Do you all its of September next, and -h \n branches, but more especially in sweetest comfort. TRY A A true Attest. I his is no car.” The idiot think it's nice to make fun of me? copy. have, why the said account s1 sleeping the case of the small farmer who strove ‘l, E.” Has. P. 11 azki l> I TEASPOONFLL g Reg!-;et eu. pa rued the cushion. Constantia indeed!” she What we ga n in sentiment we are Gregorius, to win on the rugged New England (i K o. c id; ■Dick, has sister a friend visit- a little to lose in sense. OE TtlE your laughed out. merry laugh. hills a from reluctant nature. apt TRADE A true copy. Attest living At a Probate Court in* d at lb-liu- n .r ,n ;,nd f,,r ing her?” lie 'She comes from a land nor near ( HAS. r. Ha/i inquired. The TREE "L. F.” on deserted larms of New England Conscience is a good watch, but it tlie Countv of Waldo, the 1 2 u, ..f‘ Au- "No." said tire other. nor said Ashe, ot the banal- MARS A. I). 1 ■*«*2. far,” guilty were the theme that was talked up and will not wind .tseif. ATWOOD'S gust A 1.DO S> In t ! "Well, there was one in ot his own verses. Miss S » *n X here, any ity quoting down in this discussion and the moral I A ARM K DRAKE, administrator the es VI fast. the 12th HITTERS !N < Ashe. him with tate of Jane E Pm kin.-. !at. dK m X 'niche! t .m.l Kobei : K l> way.” pursued Gregory surveyed amusement. of it "turn Aptitude in prayer may depend on uiktort. was, the rascals out and let ■ > AFTER said C Mty d \\ .lino noeea-ei! u.tving ,.!••<» ;»-< 1 la- h:sr will ot di ver ‘Dm what?” demanded Thurston. “This is too tine a frenzy for me,” us altitude in practice. in." But a change came over the RED a i■ *11: mu praying tnat the Ju Ige m said ( mrt fast. in said nut > n "Dm said the other, llis she announced. "Aren't process,” you hungry, of MEALS may determine who are entitled to the ba'am-e ■ their third and final a... spirit the opposition dream and the Too are for an host sun.veil him silence for a many persons looking said e*.' ate now in lus ha ads for said esc.'e f* alio wan. in Mr. Ashe? .shan't we go and have of the of AS LETTERS dl.strlliut jo:, t heir decay agriculture, blighting 4 «• moment. to cat?" Ashe folio .veil her impersonal religion. respect:' shares therein according law and t iriered, that n.-tice something the small the increase in the order tli sain distrihrued uc>- -r farmer, BLOOD liugly. weeks :n l’l •• il "A-he. y. u :c crazy!" he said at last. The is the liasli that BEEORE successively. mechanically. deserted all these have miracle comes Ordered. That the said new m in-: "< farms, topics petitioner give [.dice t> 'paper publi.-died "me "lit ami lake a walk.” "Don't sometimes wear a cross when PLRIFIER d you ceased to inspire the conventions and Cod touches man. you all person- interested by causing a cop-. .d this that all persons intere-:* m.,;. Ashe was making on that chain." order to be l-ate ci,!!. p- be lie .. id It Mr Wiliueidiiig he asked. the orators, who have AND published ihree weeks o-ssivim 1K 1 tramp switched The Ilible owes its I he •f md H *• lor in-. ! ... lathei ueat place to its power Repui'lieau Journal, a newspapei September next, reputation "Sometimes,” she answered, with over to the published trusts, the tariff and the our SPRING BUY. •U Belta-t. that they may u a Probate ha.e, whs rise sin m '!• wiili leaders ot current as a and not to polemics. appear magazines lifted Court, to *e at t;i:n k > eyebrows. . The general census of moo MEDICINE. held Mel fast, within ami I.. -aid w itci ot clevei iittle verses. "Weren't in It is sometimes convenient to u ri.e ‘.*th «»1 A tree At**•'' occasional you Morristown at the reveals a most remarkable state of mistake County, day September A. !>. 1h<>2, .'i.pv pros- at ten of the lock before w cha-v r. Ha/' Among his friends at his clubs he was Thursto: s' last lie pur- prejudice for conscience. noon. aim sla can-e. September?'’ perity among the farmers on the great it have, the of said a any they why prayer petition considered good fellow, and they sued. n d !• agricultural tracts of the country, and Cod's church is iI is great irrigation should granted. TKT.vl.HO S>. -In 1 ! 1 chose to assume that somewhere he "Yes. I was in but GEo. K on nm r Morristown, only the number ot individual farms and for the water of life. JOHNS! IN. Jn _e. VV t.tsr, tlie 12:h hidden the who system A true 1 aip Attest Ii c i,u k. adnnnistra: ix on :. kept away person wrote occasionally at the Thurstons',” she l'e- tanners lias increased fabulously. The are Chas. p. Ha/i ltim-' Clark, late of V .nkfort. in s.i< t Ins verses for him. 11 is mother's tu rued. We commanded to rejoice in one Register. figures are and hax ci: presented her see*.it ■ an friends of him because he "Then actually astonishing, another as well as ourselves. PROBATE NOTICES. approved you did waffle into the ...it heio adnnni' ra ion of »atd esi te library they effectually put an end to the At a Probate 1 ;lt Beilasr. witlnn ai d his calls, and lie was fa- one Mindav al'toriioun and tell me What Cod sends down a for the ( ouut\ d on 12th u,(v that nut ice t here paid chiefly you claims that big farms are absorbing the depends good Waldo, the (irtlered, mous with the ladies of his were tho Princess ( onstantia deal on w h it we will August, A. D. ! >2. weeks >m*eessively. ii. in.* K. young Gregor- little that give up. "1X7A LD< ) SS — In Court ol at BH* comparatively ones, individ- Probate, lielu a iidishe*; m He rather as a mas- lie said M. BL.At KSTON'E. trustee ncW'pai p general acquaintance ius, positively. ual are Culture will never eliminate the Vt fast, on the 12th tiay of August., I'.*02. appointed ■ farmers crowded out and under the w.l ot ty, that a!! persons iuterestt**! being on HELEN Adelaides. Roberts, late tei "l the arts of Welsh and “Mr. Ashe!" she said Joseph Williamson, dr., administrator the es- Co irt. !" be it B-- rarebitry reprovingly. that marks of t le Cross from Christ. m IV-obaie held intelligent farming does not pay. tate of A (Utter late of in said ot Brooks, -aid C-einry d' Waldo deceased, Hut Sibley, Belfast, ot ilex’ .an -. no one was "Have a twin sister?" asked nted a n ne. da;, >epu*iuber badinage. prepared you Conditions in as in .o having prest p*-; praying that said ap- change, farming The that is too County, deceased, having presented his first l.a vi w L v the 'aid aci mint -de tor the almost Oriental and Ashe analysis destroys high pointment may be confirmed beauty desperately. count of administration of said estate for allow- d everything vise, and the farmer who a to pay for our til'll H. .1- ot his latest which "i am all the of price knowledge. ance *irdered. That the said p n ner *o mysticism verses, daughters my father's would farm must know pe; give notice A true copy. Attest. successfully all .. the True love for Cod c nnot be persons interested ,-n a of tins it *■ appeared in one of best of the house," she said lightly, hut her eyes his farm satisfied Ordered, that notice thereof he given, three by* copy (' A r. Ha/,i and know his market and weeks in order to In* pnnlishe*! Three w* i,> m under the name of were as ve with sellis in 11 is successively, the Republican Journal, a ces.sively monthly periodicals dancing she ga him his choc- pleasure presence. The Journal, a adapt one to the other, as must the mer- newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, Republic.!! new-paper published of the Realm of Dreams.” olate. Cod His at Belfast, that at a Probate * HMINISTRA roll s V >! U K My Lady chant who would succeed his brings servants to the side that alt persons interested may attend at a Pro- they may pi*... a adapt ( our:, to be held at Belfast w .wm b-r s.d S\ heieb.v Hives notice that and which would have done credit to "I'on't you remember Hie painful of His .Son the of His suffer- bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 9th day business to the demands of the com- by path County, on the yth of D. l'.*<>2. pi unit'd admmist rat.-i : t he much more ambitious than off of of September next, and show cause, il anv they day Sept* |a poet Hilly taking Sapphira?" lie enquired in ings. at ten oi the dock before noon am: -m u munity which he looks for success. have, why the said account should not he allowed’. use. SMITH Id (’HAM, ate A she. Ashe himself rather if •: thought sternly. and and indus- Falsehood turns its back on the truth GEO. E. JOHNSON, any they have, why the praye petition, Intelligence enterprise Judge. er should in the of Waldo, de well of them; he felt that it in some Miss counted on her A true copy. Attest not he granted. County Gregory lingers. are as as and lie who looks one often bonds a> he law directs. A try imperative today ever, through may Chas. P. CEO. E. JOHNS' \. June*. for the "A Constantine an Hazkltine, Register. of >a way compensated very nasty princess, Gregorius, and are called for Thus see the ot her. A true copy. Atu>t mauds anainsr the estate on the head that the everywhere sited to the same b knock Lady had astral body- let me see! a dream, and outlie Ch as. p. H A/.t-1 m lb mti present rugged New England hills, the Take care to till with lov- VITAL DO SS.— In Court of Probate, held at Bel indebted therett-are n-st*- iieen tlie means of giving him, ami that now a liar!" she said. Mr. your pulpit re*, “Oh, tie, abandoned farms have ceased to and V» fa.-t. on the 12tli day of August. 1902. Sa- immediately. P.XU turned a most play ing piety your pews will till up lie had perplexing dream Ashe!" bina C Morey, administratrix on the estate of At a Probate Court held ar Beitast. w i; pi: i..r o.:. Annus: 12 the part once assigned them and it lias with Newj to account. It was living people. Abide E. Morey, late of Belfast, in said the of Waldo, on the 12;. of a i- very good better “I have $50 that belongs to you" said come to County, County lay be acknowledged that intelli- deceased having her first and final ac- A D. 1002. than it to the of Ashe presented gust. UMIMSTKA roli'S V I'lr taking Society Psychi- irrelevantly. will make most of even The to count of administration of said estate for allow \ gent adaption way regain your health after sick- S. HH ."1 _ii\ e> i,. .r »..»• cal which lie had of "I auce. HKORN. app.-iuted trustee hereby Research, though beg your pardon?” said the ness to I pHARLES ’1 girl them good for something and the moan is take Hood's Sarsaparilla—It tones \J under the last will ami testament d < h. «•> appointed addinim: rator in tiie vividness of his first im- doing the whole Ordered, That notice thereof be three S. late of Stockton • .mi- blankly. over them, tor lias system. given, Reudell, Springs, in said l!.\NK( >Rl» A 114 K 1 ite but six political effect, prac- weeks in the pression, months without any “By’rights," asservated Ashe, with a successively, Republican Journal, tv of Waido deceased, having presented a pet n *n ceased. The returns of the last “The a in ’.n the County d Waldo. further or tically fact that ‘money has wings’ should newspaper published Belfast, in said county, praying that the said appointment may be developments, waking sleep- nod. "Half of what 1 got for that poem, that all bonds as the uiw directs A1 census for the individual state of Con- suggest something to tie* government.’’ persous interested may attend at a Pro- firmed. ing. had dulled ids keen conviction of you know. I calculate that bate Court, to be held at on the 0th dav mauds a*, ainst the estate •>: «a: my thought necticut show that while she has been “What's that'.'” Belfast, Ordered. That the said of petitioner give notnu red to the same tor -• its psychic value. Meanwhile, a eom- and labor are for but of September uexr, and show cause, if any they present good half, you more and more a manufactur- “The advisability printi ng bank notes all persons interested by causing a copy of : .- growing have, why the said account should not be allowed. indebted thereto are iv lortable check from the magazine had furnished the idea, see.” Miss on ti\ order to be publisheu three weeks m you ing state and taking her well up paper.” GEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. successively immediately. K H l.i seemed to take the of place the Republican Journal,a newspaper at thing out the Gregory sat down on the nearest chair in the list of „A true copy. Attest: published l.meolnville, Audits: l*j. I «_• producing states notwith- Half the ills that man is heir to come Beitast, that they at a Prohare Court, province of psychic research. and aloud. Ashe his Chas. 1‘. Hazkltine, Register. may appear laugheu sipped standing her limited area, in the num- from indigestion. Burdock Blood Bitters to be held at Belfast, within and for said Count v, As lie was a modest but not on man, too chocolate meditatively and watched ber of her farms and farmers she is ad- strengthens and tones the stomach; makes the l»rh day of September. A D 1 002. at ten d IVXUCT'TOK’S NOTH » much so to find a little TT7ALDO the clock before noon, and show cause i t ii uives note e that he lionizing quite her, also, and in the indigestion impossible. SS.—In Court ot Probate, held at Bel- any they by vancing advancing right have, why the prayer of said should exeeutor of the las’ u to his ta»te. and he went to afternoon “For a she said at TT fast, on the 12th day of August. 1902. Es- petitioner pointed poet,” last, “you direction. She no with not be granted. longer competes The health resort we soon may know telle E. Boweu, administratrix on the estate ..f of teas and cotillions with a feeling that are most GEO. E. JOHNSON. unexpectedly practical.” the west in the of wheat, corn Will be a affair. Albert J. Bowen, late of .Monroe, in said County, Judge. 11 KM.KICK A STI.VhN' tomorrow would be raising grand A true Attest some one else's day, “When I’ve otiered to share my in- and its deceased, having presented her first account of copy. other things which demand a They'll sterilize rain and snow Chas. P. in t he < < uuty ol Wald de •« and he must big administration of said estate and claim HAzki.iini Register. gather his roses while lie come with a comparative stranger—a And filter all its air. private demands th»- area and cultivation on a large scale, of administratrix fvir allowance. ha \urn, a^raiiK >o he entered Mrs. Foster's elusive dream-ladv at that?” eeased ar*- desired to pie.-en: might. chimerical, but in the of her local mar- At a Probate Court held at Belfast, w irmn and for supplying Accidents come with distressing fre- Ordered, That, notice thereof he given, three tlement, and all inde' u d her long drawing-room prepared to smile as he his the of on the 12ih dav t Au- asked, raising eyebiows. kets as her manufac- on weeks in the. County Waldo, immem.rr; growing larger quency the farm. Cuts, bruises, stings, successively, Republican Journal, A. to make payment he listened to his verses “I’m not sure about a gusi, D. 11*02. misquoted by chimeras, but I turing population increases, she is mak- sprains. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil relieves newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, h kn in fair flatterers: he retained that serene think that all interested mav attend at a Pro- A. BCK ER. administrate! of the estate 1 they were monsters of some kind” and farm- the instantly. Never safe without it. persons Monroe. . ing commendable headway pain bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 9th dav IjtDWINof Julia A. Ellis, late of Searsport. in said attitude of mind while he shook hands said the girl. "And your income is too ing pays. she has more of September next, and show cause, if County of Waldo, deceased, having presented a with Mrs. and not one Today 4,503 Goodart— He seems to feel great any they Foster, minute small to be alluring, Mr. Ashe. If you sympathy have, why the said account should not be allowed. petition praying that he may be licensed t*- soil at 4 DM IN ISTKATOR’S NOTH farms than she had 50 when j 1 years ago for any one who is ill. > longer. For beyond Mrs. Mrs. Foster, don’t wish any more of that GEO E. JOHNSON, Judge. public or private sale the whole of certain real es- A hereby ^ives not i< chocolate, she was an state, and the Newitt—Huh! His idea of is A of said with li and outside the of won’t have agricultural sympathy true copy. Attest: tate deceased, described in said petit ion. pointed administrator standing just ring you something cold? Xu. value her to some invalid in a corner and tell estate of of farms today is *31,210,127 get poor Chas. P. Hazkltine, Register. Ordered, That the sain petitioner give notice to the light from a tall lamp, was the Lady of Well then come back to Mrs. Foster. him how miserable he’s more than it was in 1850. she culti-, looking. all persons interested by causing a ••••pv of this OLIVIA SAVKR\. late his dreams, with her white gown that I'm afraid be order to be thiee weeks sin-, you’ll money a TT7ALDO SS.—In Court of held at published cssjvely in ■ borrowing vates smaller area, but she cultivates’ hemorrhoids were the of Probate, Bel- in the County of Waldo. dt to her shoulders and round of me to “Itching plague ff on of the Republican Journal,a .sited at clung waist, next, say nothing of the way it to better and her almost wild. fast, the 12th day August, 1902. Lu- newspaper pub bonds as the law direets. A!: :• purpose aggregated my life,” Was Doan’s Oint- cius C. Belfast, that they may appear at a Probale Court, and flared with heavy folds at her feet. in which you are your Morse, administrator on the estate <>f Levi mauds against the estate ; straining poetic- farms are valued at ment cured me quickly and L. late of to be held at Belfast, within and for -md County time she wore a today *113,305,580, permanently, Prescott, Liberty, in said County, de- desired t<- present tile same This fan on the long fancy to find names for me.” after doctors had failed.” ( F. on the‘drh day of September, A. D. ll.*i»2. at ten of flattering or at *40.01 per acre, compared with Cornwell, ceased, having presented his first account of ad- all indebted thereto ai* re.nun; Cham around her the clock before noon, and show cau.-c. if .mv silver neck, and she She took his cup and turned away. Be- Valley Street, Sangerties, \. Y. ministration of said estate, together with his nient immediately. 88n.0Ni.453 or *34.43 per acre fifty years have, the the of said had no hat or veil, so Ashe could see fore he could follow lie was seized private claim, for allowance. they why prayer petitioner KDW » upon ago. In all the details of as “Is there President should not be granted. farming, anything your can’t That thereof July S, Uurj. 3w that she was regarding him with the and carried off in some fair Ordered, notice be given, three CEO. E. JOHNSON. Searsport. triumph by conducted under the appre- do?” asked the foreigner, astonished at the weeks in Judge. frankest from a intelligent successively, the Republican Journal, A true Attest. interest pair of most admirers, and a back show- of the oc- copy. quick glance ciation of the modern demands and extraordinary versatility present a newspaper published in Belfast, in said county, Chas P. Hazkltim attractive brown he flushed with him that House. Register. I n A O >K*S M 1 t U'l eyes, ed a fortunate elderly gentle- modern there is marked in- cupant of the White that all persons interested may attend at a Pro IS methods, 1 and his the native, bate Court, to be held at on the 9th hereby uives notice li.it surprise, remarks to Mrs. Fos- man had taken possession of so lie crease “Yes,” responded “lie can’t Belfast, day \D.M1N her, in values and in the of and At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, w it bin and Administrat--: -| ter died on his She was aggregate a without September next, show cause, if any they appointed lips. not a resigned himself to the inevitable, and of appoint postmaster disappointing for the -d mi the 12th da\ of products. From the year 1870 to the Tribune. have, why the said account should not be allowed’. County Waldo, j FKKI> IIOl’SThN late then, his A sudden did not see somebody.”—Chicago A. D. i90*2. dream, princess.’ her again until just as he last census the GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. August. totals of farm products m the County t Waldo, de- recollection of the check from the was He had looked for her to Three that threaten A true copy. Attest: M. IfROWN. mririlian of E!i/.ilieth s. leaving. have been totalled as spectres baby’s life. | bonds as the lau direei Ail j years” follows:—1000, Chas. P. Hazelti.ne, Register. Brown, formerly ot Searsmont. in said < nun- ‘'hundred made him warm, and say good-bye, but in vain, and Mrs. Cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhiea. LOUISE mauds against the estate greet guest. part Sight Threatened. oVloek a. m. to 12 M.. and from ;> of his I can find out when they are not going to be WALDOfast. on tte 12th day of August, 1902. Free- li fast, on the 12th day of August. 1902 Wil- self-possession vanished at the “But didn’t you?” he demanded. for the purpose of receiving tax*— “While picnicking last month my 11-year- at home.”—Washington Star. man H. Crowell, administrator on the estate of liam H. Beal, administrator with the will annexed sound of the names, and “Do I believe in she ask- on the estate of Hannah late of interrupting telepathy?” old boy was poisoned by some weed or Hannah W. Ayer, late of Liberty, in said County, Beal, Montville, >1. C. II 111. < Miss of de- Relief in Six Hours. having his first and final ac- in said his Gregory’s polite expressions ed mockingly. “Am I an astral body, plant,” says W. H. Dibble of Sioux deceased, presented County, deceased, having presented City, count of administration of said for second account of administration of said estate Belfast, July 23,1902. :t0 light at making his acquaintance, Ashe or a bad dream?” He shook his la. “He rubbed the off his hands estate allow- high poison Distressing Kidney and Bladder Diseases ance. for allowance. asked abruptly: hat at her. into his eyes and for a while we thought he in six hours Hkf.at threateningly relieved by“New South Ordered. That notice thereof be given, three Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three “Are a “The truth would lose his a Cure.” you princess?” is not in you. Mademois- sight. Finally neighbor American Kidney It is a great weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, a weeks in the Republican Journal, a recommended DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. successively, She opened her brown eyes wider and elle he announced. surprise on account of its exceeding prompt- newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, Sapphira,” The first him looked at him in surprise. “Hear the lion she application helped and in a ness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys that all persons interested may attend a Probate that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- growl!” retorted, few he was as well as ever.” to be held at on the 9th of bate to be held at on the 9th days For skin and back, in male or female. Relieves re Court, Belfast, day Court, Belfast, day Harnesses “Ifo—do you believe in telepathy and with a saucy nod, and turned to go up- and show if of and show if diseases, cuts, burns, scalds, wounds, in- tention of water almost immediately. If September next, cause, any they have, September next, cause, any they Single astral bodies?” he went on after a mo- stairs. He took a toward her. why the said account should not be allowed. have, whv the said account should not lie allowed. step I sect bites, DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is a relief and cure this is FOR SALE. you want quick the GEO. E. GEO. E. JOHNSON, ment’s pause. “Or are you only a “Miss he said I sure cure. Relieves piles at once. Beware A. A. Howes & JOHNSON, Judge. Judge. Gregory!” imploringly. Sold by Co., Drug- ▲ truecopy. Attest: A true copy. Attest: dream?” at him 1 of counterfeits. R. H. remedy. BELFAST “Seriously, now?” She looked Moody. gists, Belfast Me. Chas^ P. Hazeltine, Register. Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. tf 13 with cries of MAINE KEONIOH. “crucify them,” and were mobbed and insulted even in these fair cities of the North. Before a mob of fren- North \ uith at port, zied people it is but a short step from the h of to the of in- A-*»* : pedestal popularity gallows famy. To-day, as in the time of the Great i, reunion of the *STRENGTH® Prophet and Reformer of Nazareth, we w el- Twenty-five years ago In acquainting jewelers with the >:■ ital Assoeia- come them to our cities with cries of “Ho- strength of the Jas. Boas Stiffened Gold Warch Cases, “Blessed is He w ho cometh in the an \ug. 7th, the speak- zanna," enterprising salesman used the method here shown. name of the and we Jas. Boss Cases are A. Smith of Lord," to-morrow, join still the strongesi eases made. As \«hle\ in good us solid in the raging crj of “Crucify Him.” Yet gold appearance. Better than gold tn > f,. ! "\i>: wearing the heroism of tile Nazarite has made of the quality. Less than solid gold in cost. In a gentlemen: It cross, which was the symbol of disgrace, •e that I arise to the Highest symbol of heroism and sacrifice. pi•-umption, almost1 Jesus consecrated that cross with his heroic MS. BOSS r jhi generation blood, and to-day it stands as the highest that great con- and holiest symbol. So these other and lat- It i- inipossi- er friends of mankind and prophets of pro- “How? Watch Casa gress have consecrated the word “Free- there is a layer of hard \thing which it dom," and to-day we do them homage and very composition between an inside and outside layer of solid cost !i eh before had honor. And not only do we honor these gold reducing the of the case, and to men adding greatly its strength. .'.•••■ted pastures whose names are nationally famous, Cases BOSS are guaranteed to wear for Jo rears; are r -d h\ deeds of we each have our ow n sainted dead, whom k as recognized the standard, and sold as such by all we ood of soldier- sadly delight to recognize and rever- ■ Jewelers. Write us for a booklet. ence. .. i roadside and With garlands ami tiags we wreathe The V\atch Case i. mon things have their graves, and feel that each is to us Keystone Company, Philadelphia. vaiue. Hearts as great a hero as are those w hose names : "U of Hunker are heralded far and w ide. Mothers and A By This Mark You Know Thera : \ ngtoti. Men w ives made their sacrifices, and their heroes ^ their country are remembered, and their sacrifices are 1 -on! when they registered in whitening lips and fading Lookout-Mountain, tresses.” ,deviated Said Lowell: places, 1 NEWS OF THE eapture certain “Once to every man and nation conies the WEEK. The Cuttyhniik Memorial. : tei t<»i ies helil by moment to decide, I 11:<111 names enough, In the strife of Truth with Falsehood, for Maim Mattkiis. The announce- The cornerstone of the Gosnold me-' the or evil side." i.— places would good ment is made of the rnorial shaft was recently laid at Cut- of tlie North, feel that our soldiers appointment -p! pi "lor beeause We, of Miss Grace E. of Worces- L. STAPLES. Berry tyhunk. Mass. It is to commemorate ! ;he bright chose the side of Truth and went forth to do hot, j as dean of the stain tlie liehis battle for Her Cause They fought and suf- ter, Mass., women's the landing on Cuttyhunk island May division of Manufacturer of The aptured. To- fered long and with gallantr> : endured the Colby to succeed Miss Grace 24, 1G02, of Bartholomew Gosnold and Staples’ Cele- and throb in horrors of a Libia Prison and the foul slimy E. Mathews, who resigned her position m.uth and North dungeons of darkness foi the Cause of Free- at the close of the school year. Miss brated Halter, also dealer in all Forts Sump- dom ami the 1’ie>ei vation of the T'nion. Berry graduated from Mt. Holyoke, We celebrate the deeds and the life Belfast Savings Bank, ST EVENS & am. of Fort Hud- death, South lladlev. Mass., in 1S!*3. After kinds of formerly occupied liy 1. iiese are and labor of these men of the North who Harnesses, Blankets,Cur- HKsKIXK. where 1 shall plage- graduation she taught for four years manufacture the Staples’ Patent they are gave themselves as the price <•! the Nation's in Western (ixford, l »hio. she Halter, and all kinds of Harnesses. HEPAIlilX'B done atalogue of salvation. They went forth and gave all ('ollege. ry-Combs, Cards, Brushes, for their need. in then returned to Mt. for the Etc., i-' d-ss pastures country's Young men, Holyoke with neatness and dispatch. nniJi their of a home and Master of Arts course and after re- ;man blood and >«uith, dreaming bye Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Belfast and iwit- leave been bye, with a good wife to keep it, ami chil- ceiving that degree taught there in the dren to Men in the of vicinity that I have taken the store second door ock> for the glorify it prime department id' physics ....There is a above the L STAPLES. with tender t:» > i.ar country's manhood, strong binding strong probability that speaker Hen- -.' od men of them ; but these men stood up and looked derson may deliver several a hereon burn at things as they were, and knew but one campaign in Maine. Gen. Henderson is patriotism and truth, one creed, that this Uepublic, just as speeches Uncle Sam’s Apple Bin. was when to Camden i: and will n -:i- n as it in the disturbed and gioomy coining August, — these sac- days of lMfM'.l, was great and good and be the guest for a Vw days of lion" poll Missouri Non L.'iuU All Other St.ites. NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER. i. for immedi- grand enough to light lor and die foi And Myron M. Parker, prominent finan- so went live some Tin- center of I'ne'.e Sam's bin ! a«dl pel son the> forth, some b* and cier of Washington, who has a fine apple to die for their best Coun- Inis been shifted west of the INtablislied in 1M1, for ov< >'xty ear> ;t na- t i♦ NT.W it have done beloved,-their summer cottage there.The only ob- Alleghen- eas\ to try. Like Colonel Wright, with an arm ies. and the state that YultK WKKIvLY I K1 N known a a ev< state i>.-t; servance of (Md Home Week in Lewis- leads in the FOR RU K. i mad in can ied a thanking ( bid “that one hand a- eemelited way, growing of the national fruit is Miss in tin* Union. might guide a or Thomp- ton was the reunion of the pupils of •i yet they horse; Captain ouri. This is the burden of a son whi* said when d\ing “1 leave all the old Barkerville school from i>.mi to paper (Ml November*?, 11H»1, it \\a> eluir.iied to tit. '!'•■> ne fra\ed read by I’rot. \\\ A. mi abuse t" he with H »i. nr Silas Miller with life leaping Is belli on the Maine Taylor, pomolgist Wednesday in of lieid EVERY heard. It in hot bi"i"i from his veins: “First win state l-'air grounds. A baked bean charge investigation in the the then look after or like United States of p:a\ upon battle, me," dinner was served, and these oflieers department agricm- noble Lan>i*m “1 have tried to do m\ tuie before the ’.-•a;t. it timis saying, elected: E. S, Littlefield: national apple shippers' no of President, .1 .-el intis dut> and have fear in\.self after conveiition in Rochester. X. Y. I’rof. death." Yes. and a thousand more beside. secretary, Mrs. Viola Keith; treasurer, MEMBER iin memo- Tayloi completed his paper several Hood men and true. not one Charles Xewbegin.The last state- ■■!' loved ones My friends, hilt a hi (or tlu ments of the thirty-two companions. They built a days before, just before the time d an ! soldier, however obscure or perhaps for- Portland savings Bank :ay hare — 1 for n ailing it he received from the cen- fanner and his family Memorial da> gotten ; not one, 1 say, who fought in the and Maine Savings Bank of Portland fort and storehouse and engaged iu died in vain. All sus department sheets of statistics :• memories I great cause, gave the great shows that the two institutions have a barter with the Indians. This store- OF so are on the •• saci Mice, and all saviours. hearing of the m: vengeful total of th.too depositors.The Port- house is believed to be the first habita- apple industry price; $100 “New (*ccasious teach new duties Time United from i" I low easy land are States, compiled statistics saloons, with few exceptions, tion built on the coast -pt-aker in tin* makes ancient good uncouth ; by Europeans gathered the twelfth census, the a year, but you ran buy it lor le>> i a running wide open now that Sheriff by must still, ami who The memorial shaft is to lie built of •• 11 1‘11ices of The;, upward onward, matter being down to .lime l, l»y Mibseribin^ through youi a n f.r horn.* m*w ^.aper. would abreast <>f Truth." Pearson is dead. One man sold, it is brought •: :*1 keep field bowlders from the UK«). THE disparage four barrels rough rocky The RepnMiian .lotirnal. and <»ii the Thus spoke one of New Kngland's sing- -aid, of beer Thursday •bills of lie island. According to figures of the twelfth one o:i i1 do es and we are taught b\ him the lesson of forenoon, and did a business the Roth i apers year for South to big the 1 the da\. that we shall honor our national census, total number of ; he 'niiieiiera- | rest of the day.Machias' striking hearing Semi your orders and mon-o : Till-'. RKlTRI.h AN i heroes. m»t so much by verbal eulogy of Regimental Reunions. tiees in the commercial orchard areas "p'-n-ini rnled nuiimen failed to enforce their demand .muRNAi. run. <«>., rki \> \\i: itln-ii hejoismaml courage, but of the United States is in- FARMER'S inai ii either supreme!) tor a ten hour with eleven hours’ 210,ooo,non.an i fa P> as day -. being it lit n'; the Truth and Light At the until crease of or more than 40 deep down 11) returned to work Thurs- annual reunion of the 7.').ui(0,non, per we see it, and as were in following wages. They .1 a.--ei Foils the) veterans of the sth Maine regiment on cent, over the apple area of tsno. after it and for it. L> sin day.flic I'nion shoe company of free. Semi oldr. -s mi,-. It is lighting ever) Peaks Island. Portland last districts, the north Atlantic Sample oopy you to NKW-VOUK w* was harbor, l!y apple- to he and compromise with sin should sa\ as Ellsworth, whose plant closed New V -peaker week, the Waldo mem- section has the south FAMILY TK1KUNK KAK.MKK, rk City and linn a- did “Het thee down following county :>!>.700,ooo trees: a more tliank- j resoiutei) > they, three months ago, will resume rattle as bers were as deceased since Atlantic district: 22.1100,01111; the north elin.ttiiig, ad- | behind me." and slnmM bravely for business at once with hands.Dr. reported i the caime i.| Lighteousiic-s And. now one the last reunion: liobert Ii. central, .*2.01111,11110; the south central, je, the liero- -I. I!. Wellington of Washington, D. C.. Howes, \. more thing! Fred A. Stevens. Monroe. :;i,oOu,nno, and the Western in- Fh. i do not, formerly of Albion, and a graduate of Liberty: district, .ml h'-roi.-m Kao. «»i Uic mii 1«*!in a cadi soldier, cluding the Mountain States and A Great Utter has as a mem- The fiTth annual reunion of the loth Rocky Clubbing* of or was a Colby, been appointed a. ii" went forth whether the South North, there the I’acilic 1 ber of one el tlie Maine Hegimental Association was held slope, 1:1,non,nno- ■ no bullet could kill, no examining eeived to he a power that bayonet pension Out of the Worms? total number of trees in w hoards for the in Gardiner Aug. Kith. Officers were Many oliihinm :itv tiMr.K. ■! •; -• • ven t c>uld stab. How snl.-mu the realization that District of Columbia. f hough that the country, the north and south cen- m and tif.it d for somoti.mir »■:>. A ft-w dos»-si>f m each of these men returning to the < He wa- as a Democrat. elected as follows: Pres., John E. •mpinmi.-e w ith i apital appointed tral in the war was over of districts.possess i2:'..20.7,0110. or near- : at WaMiinut.on *i»r». aft* Ila'.ey Forest City; first vice pres., ITrue’s worm Elixir I Tits RtDiicaii Jaiii; and had to Grant at three-fifths. These are divided I -oidh-r of tli*1 Lee .surrendered App>- Is I»i:ij-.iPresident Roosevelt will s. s. Vose. Waterville: second vice ly ■ wili Tpt worms il Uh v fvrst. and prow a valu- ■ mat ox : that these men, w eai and wom and among the states as follows: ■ atdf :f tht-rt* u9n" worms. •• .:.v ■ a.id what is more, y receive the of J.L. !>., pres.. Gideon 11. Tucker. Steep Falls; leading wminded, each bore within himself an im- honorary degree oilier, lieneath from tlie of sec. and treas., Charles O. Wadsworth. Missouri. 20,000.000: Xen York, *17,000,- mortal soul: that each man was a child of I'niversity Chicago during ooo: and w. the name \ Gardiner: A. Wil- Illinois, 15011,0011; Kansas and Hod, in of the sins and shortcomings his isit to Chicago in the fall.\ des- directors, .11. Adams, uVe ol the lilue spile Pennsylvania, a little less than 12.OOO.non of each. How reverent and ennobling the patch from Rome that the ton. G. G. Lamb. Lisbon? Philo Ilewitt, *.f tli,. brave of says Pope each. H SHi da STCRf-^ j EistE that lias Charles E. I and m .- i;e sacred thought those comritde-; left upon many notified the reigning houses of Augusta, leering Bray now Seven states have more than 10.nun,ooo jl Permanently Cured by ■ lieids of st and buried oftentimes in one Mass. > ieeds of valor rife, Europe, that no more dispensations for Wilkins, Poston, P& KLINE S GREAT common grave ditch, enfolded by the tiag trees each. In order they are Missouri, it I m e.*n in f is over consanguineous marriages will he The 'Third Maine Hegimental Asso- MtRVE m of the Linen, were immortal in Hod’s F.ter- Xew Ohio, RESTORER mm over both It is the wish of the ciation held its listh annual reunion in York, Illinois, Kansas, 1 1 W iia 1 home. that and granted. Pope [he Best and Most Practical larm and !umih la!•• •• them to liis Yes, Father, Loving Pennsylvania and Michigan. | Vmuifa.'i 'n. personal bv m«: ir.-at.-. and says the despatch that personages Waterville Aug. tt’.tli. The of TRIAL Pacer Published *:i Wise be\ond our knowledge, is the great t'ogal calling The 8-2 HOTTLi: FlIFK ol the North" lesson." said Prof. I in his to Fi- a- ents who < contract outside of tlie aylor pay expreasuite onlv <>n dritv-Ty ('oiumandiug Jeneral of;this universe. How- marriages royal silent roll showed the v d somehow, brnth- following address, “is obvious. We in the East P-’rmaneni i'u'f not "ii temporary tvu-f. for a'.. >Yr ever harsh and severe some of his orders families in order to deaths on. /•:*.>r,im Ktu'.fp'V Spaain* ~t Vj«u< i»an.-o, .1!n :t a bond of stop degeneration. during the past year: Elisha must he to meet the keenest !llv Kthaii.t.,!!. I>K. It. ll.HI.I.ME, I.d. ma\ seem to us. the good soldier must rec- .it is that sin.noo.ooo worth Co. E: J. H. prepared expected Towne, Haymond, Co. A; 931 Arch i treet, Philadelphia. Founded 1371. For $2.00 ognize and reverence his competition from the West and South. J.ily • 'tli: hot li have superior wisdom, of steel steamships will be built on the W. F. (Honker. Co. A: Elijah Towne, ol>e\ his sure of the It is now true that the !yjg muds. The and command, feeling American side of the for assuredly great lakes Co. E: J. P. Co. J. G. Cum- 1 great Merrill, B; bin llelievi ill i > ■ i.i- -ins are and i;: mil\ S'.MIii, lie !' 1.' minni'-ation and and sbght unimportant tilings, court, vice Mr. Justice were elected as follows: supreme Cray, President, A uf the Canadian from the disease wi.l he to know \ N .1' 1 K I a l 'H' \v .! i'I ''! I 4 i'' 11 easil\ and readii\ forgiven oi Hod. the portion press'is g!.-»d u i- on: ied on, The resignation of Justice ir• •• \:: resigned. Geo. F. Benson. Co. G.. Waterville: 1st ovt the minor that there is an ahsi '<• cure for liav a hiii'i .i">, | ip! 'in el id' :i: !■' m 1 Father. Do we remember when we. do considerably disquieted .!?!•-. between the Cray was due to ill health.Senator Jackson Co. fe^-cr. \\ I H w lie-, s .. | e i* »r a ad we vice-president, Ii. tiiat the i'uited States is to ac- BLOOD W:M: 1 w i'oug, and know that do wrong, that Libby, ikely regularly e\ei■ 1 iell •• |’| Mill 'Mil mi ll' III •: K rt I’erliaps McMillan w i* e man is a of Michigan Augusta: fid Josiah W. (i taken the t rm ion of s >•; la more m men and that child Hod, vice-president, quire the territory of reei.iauil by pm prevents mat may !"• im-m;i friendly at his summer home !, 'south than could cieatedin his spir'd, and destined tor that "Eagle Head,” Bangs, band, Augusta: secretary, Win. chase front Denmark. This is regarded the eatar d see.. lion, and t- nes it he Mass. He was in his irm and Mailn K« 'mrtu Father’s Home, though aftei repeated Manchester, Mcllavid, Co. B. Augusta: correspond- as ;i menace to the national nt uj- the whole m to t normal f Garden ■■!]. •mpromises entity sys»t- ■ and usual health last on I m * Ml ore e« n s »s**d ed- scouigings punishments. evening retiring ing Lewis selbing, Co. B. tlie and an condition. It is tiie onh •p by secretary, Dominion, accordingly effort remedy I .i-Pious and 1 :im U m u it To-da\ as you are gathered here in Re- hut was taken ill the with was said of during night Augusta: treasurer, Geo. S. Fuller, Co. is lortli to stir the w hick can be renod on. l or sale 1 nid T‘ union tender thoughts and memories leap being put up public by eeiti-!4 llreedini; l;i.ary ;! mr children’s of the which a weak s congestion lungs, Ii, Hallowed; J. Edwin mind on the with a view to hav T;i k w ih Our I. aw J e> Nr\vs id tin- >ay from the graves of our sainted soldier chaplain, Xye, sulijeet 'U.ise with sin." up heart was unable to throw off. He jpairj and Creanicrv Umisi hold I ins Co. Ii. Auburn. Executive committee, (ireeulaud some in the near A. A. IlOWKStV (’()., DKUOUlSrS. dead, the heart of man is made kinder ami ing day «... to > that any was c,;, of and leaues a Tin- I Mil \ ard In <|oe«the. of men vibrate to tlm years age widow, field and staff. J. s. hand, J. W. as a tenderer, the pulses Smith; future made Canadian territory by pur- Flam s and Flower* Tin ■•eidn.iry ied, bliglit- two sons and one •■.01,1,1 have been sanctities of frieiidshij and death; it is not daughter. Bangs; A. ('has. T. Hooper; B. X. T. chase. The Horse Sle ep and Sw me is but an exul- \ so a funeral dirge that raised, Folsom: C. J. ('. Morrison: ii. W. H. it is that because -1 e.all after argued (ireeulaud H 1 .ht.ii m of and mes- Farm a N't Mr push -nihly, •ed n the tant hymn victory hope. This Pm.ith ai. Point*.. The latest ad- Watson: Ii. J. Ii. Xve: F. W. J. Hack begin- is such a ! the ’4 numbers which "•; y. sun- senger of Hod, whom we caii Death and comparatively unprolilalile "!• II olil\ tile Slir- vances at Washington arc that Repre- lift': G. II. J. Soldinir. II. W. W. Liver and useless country for the I'uited S'-jiption mi ikir.4 v e I over 600 pujrcs, have too long as the King of .«!' a t r« e e in ■:inan life, and at recognized sentative Horen of more: i. Geo. II. Fisher; S. A. Division. j tfcina-.i;- ah the latest a beautiful to us Fletcher Minneapo- K, Thurs- States or tny other nation to possess, is Bangor ii ti the life of the Terrors -makes appeal lorm iti lis, a native of Mount will ton: member, A. A. Xichols. no reason ("amniashould tear its • for kindness, reconciliation and charity. Vernon, Me., honorary why be- Xo I«-t.. •d the 1 because of M e ! rrl he defeated for A hard The Ud Maine went into service 41 its eiicna .- e. h the The marble form, composed and silent, of rehomination. just coming incorporated into the American South and stall. ea> mi.-: :.. I I -n h one have called in your short-sighted- has been made him for the years ago the .">tli dav of last June, It is out in this SZ'MMFii St. ii VICE, ow whose stripes you light against Cnion. pointed eon nee readers. makes a mute and when it rtiltiori the slave lash, ness*, yo\ir enemy, power- last three months. It is noteworthy that left the state'for Washington tion that Alaska at one time stood up lul to us for charity of judgement under ■olors of heaven. j appeal the only member of the Minnesota del- the command of Col. O. (1. How- on about the same tooting, but its ac- ! and kindness of word. How darkened a ul To those \n ho \ a l\t ad a id m hH once in the ard. and tliefilstof the Six a W to Boston» pp.'up: iiuehanan, legatian House, who is getting following month as a men- Trips- crh We 11 1 narrow the mind that can evil of the quisition is regarded standing otter Will Send Vd ! ■ President speak said, hack a is Stevens marched into its first U ehstcr I'neket Ih'-I I'MI || "III ; even in without contest, Fred battle. Three ace to British interests and an import- dead, though wronged repeatedly •• slavery wherever Will ds wit !i fail proll11;ieiI an I mu I life: a noble mind and Heart thin of st. Paul, a graduate of Bowdoin years of active service and hard cam- ant toward the ultimate proceeded to greater step absorption us«*fnl mil) mat on 11 ours us us that and of Hol- the ranks of British America the H- fact We may rev- ; taught differently, taught formerly liangor.C. Yey paigning followed, thinning by i'uited speeially ... f porlo-t V became human and was man of until it ne seep a I his mho ent. which we can- : forgiveness hearts, Rockland has received a letter when mustered out little re- States, in a similar sense, it is claim- eop\ ma) the of the soiil likest unto the » v disuse in"these i qualitv from Hon. Bourke Cockran of New sembled the sturdy body of men that ed, might tlie argument apply to the !»o not del in "I t;ii 1 !."• id\ aid.! Father. Without how mean 41 'Ml "Her. hn lli-N'T 11 w IS not so nominated reconciliation, York, in which the latter an in- was mustered in. of (ireeulaud the I'uited j accepts by so iiiiieii im mi a " •’ and will he our entrance into t ie purchase ottered sib d. .in. K i'or find that like an cowardly vitation to take in coun- 1 > part the Knox States, the moral effect of the possess- \ve semi both paper* tnil veai. il i. " red Father’s F.ternal Home. Asthma Call be Cured. document, the j while a of at tile vel- !• I■!.••• stale I. A.Id: In let us all honor and rever- ty campaign guest Mr ilol- ion ol that would be val- J.IW m e, that it extends closing say. territory very nion at Holman the last week in Thousands of testimonials and the pursuit of ance to those who fought and suffered and (lakes, conclusively uable to a possible American policy to RbP JOl’RN V IM 0 CO Kelt ist Me. who their work and lives Mr. Cockran a prove tliat Asthma can be cur- '•m who owes alle- died, gave gal- August. expressed pe rmanently looking to tlie annexation of Canada Commencing Monday, Mavr.tn. -learners leave ed by a vetable 'hough they be the lantly for Freedom and Truth. 1 can think preferauce to speak at Rockland, Aug. inhaling Catarrhozone, anti- and would work incalculable mischief Bi'lfuM: of no noble war but one as septic that destroys at once the germs caus- ■i the South or the waged yours •ho, and if possible this date will be de- to the of the For'Boston, via Camden and Koekland, Mon was in the interest of truth ing the disease. Catarrhozone gives im- loyalty coming generation at a.on n. .m.. other da\s. at isles of the sea. waged, and the cided upon.Rev. W. E. Purinton of days .-\ee;u Snndav. of w mediate relief to the and of Canadians. 5.on n. m. '' or true noble defense country hen it is imperil- distressing cough a free: pattern *■, any re- Rumford lias been nominated hv the makes this sub- For Sear-port, l’.ueksport. " interport. Hamp- be same led and nothing so ignoble as a war waged suffocating sensations, breathing Speaking editorially upon rights and as den and Bangor, daiiv, Momlav. at at- :r own selection) to every sub- for mere and the mere ac- prohibition party sheriff for Oxford easy and regular and insures undisturbed one of the of Mon- except •n, to every person self-glorification ject, leading papers 7.4.7 a. m. scriber. Only 50 cents a year of the He is of the Methodist sleep. Catarrhozone cures Asthma that aste, creed or condi- quisition territory. Letter in sight county. pastor treal, supporting the present Dominion doctors are even to 1>KTl UN lm; of the All .Seer the modest life of the ob- church at Rumford Centre. unable relieve and can “To show our cure administration, says: From Mom idea seme cottager, on those hillside farms ot i you. The Catarrhozone inhaler is ton. daily. e\< ept Sunday, at a im i-.m and | school children Canada on the map, From \ principle 1 made of hard tits into the vest Koekland. fa Camden, daily]e\eept M-n: MS 1 Maine, than the ignoble conquests of a rubber, CALL'S 'i the North did with a claw of the United states in da v. at about ;,,i u \. m < < sar or D lvorced-Married. pocket can be used at work, in church, in eve that Napoleon. 1*nun a any great the in each of its ears, would be an les- r.ungor, via way-landings, Monday- no One truth this War in which you so street, bed—any place—at any time. object 1 -.»h» aj.. other week at 2.00 n. m. other idea than Two days has us; that owner- A tliat months' treatment (guaranteed), son little ealauiated to develop national .uni and mangle. A nobi} struggled taught marriage caused some surprise price FKF.I) \V. POTK. Agent. Belfast. MAGAZINE of men men was and is £l.o<); trial size Druggists, or \. C. sentiment. We that Creen '■>h no other idea ship by eternally in the city yesterday was that of Dr. presume A. II. HA NSCOM. <; F \ T. A. doomed. The law of ood— Poison A ( o., Cut. v\ itten down in the the Kternal—is tV. K. S. Kales of New York and Miss Kingston, land is emancipated by its insularity I A! YIN A I STIN A LADIES’ MAGAZINE. against it. slavery had fostered Thy Dr. Hamilton’s Mamujakk from Monroe and it seems \ iee President and Ccneia! Manager. oi\. but the vast ma* oppression, Winifred Melville ot this Pills. tfie doctrine, A Leaulif d cok.red plates; latest and it had Shaw city. •a.s .vtlantie Avenue. Boston. pern; i'!ii pose, lor a ignorance bate; isolated every time that we saw to it that it should fashions; dress: .akin* r, ones ; sacred tie of life and love; man and ceremony by Poor Ilelfast. work ; household hints ticto n, etc. .' 'ji the l 'nion, and parted fall into no other hands than those of w ife, sold into bondage, bent with the morning and the couple left on the scribe to day, or, send j>. (or latest copy And let me say in children a agents wanted Send (or terms. the lash and brutalized its colored victims. 10.10 train for York lleacli, where Dr. I (ireat Britain. It does not look like Lady •nunanding officer of Diukelspielers. Stylish, Reliable, Simple. And as a nation we realized the truth of the Kales lias a very valuable possession: neither did I’liilippines issued cottage. I,. F. Starrett dat<\ Economical and Absolut, ly words: “Withoutthe of Alaska, when it was bought, Imt it \ es, either male or j Scripture shedding united the couple, only a few friends Money talks, bud only der rich can ! LIVE STOCK Perfect-Fitting Paper Pattern* blood there is no remission of sins.’’ Shall become so. At all events, : age, that order is being present. understood vast vot id says. might easily wo as a nation ever again be called to -! ice, as it would be upon Dr. Kales and his a its possession by Canada, should it ever realize the awful former wife, well ''her mi who truth of these words.’ become a of our would SOL 1) ON C C> >1 civilian, known writer who wrote under Id (lakes a man a part federation, MISSION 1 Time alone shall her mit leedle head to ! k oi humanitv and tell. Lut before it it too maiden name of call have an expanding inlluence on our na- late, we should lay to heart these Margharita Arlina attentionment to his leedle feets. ! RECEIVERS OF. MSCALL^r east. profound tional mind. It words of .lames Fronde: “His- Hamm, and who is a nalive of would give us a sense of our country to- Anthony Bangor, he “is a were of empire and would double our segment Milch 1 -htiug certain id' its tory,” says, voice forever sounding divorced about ten days ago. Mrs. Always look on der bright side, eggs- i New Cows, Veal Calves, Beef of across the centuries the laws of and of the north nole." *e of and right Hamm the next was united in mar- cept veil you vish some information I Patterns self-respect day every description, and also Hogs. wrong, (‘pinions alter, manners ; honest man. A sol- change, riage to a young newspaper man of from der t’ermometer: den look on der ! creeds rise and but the Old and All Seams Allowed and all Basting d > is not that he will fall, moral law is New York. dark side. York Sheep Morses. | { written on the tablets of For and Sewino Lines shown. 'hat he w ill guard and eternity. attention t<> New Miss Shaw and the first Mrs. Kales Special Milcli Cows. Only 10 and 15 cents each —nono higher. ia»r every false word or unrighteous ft r and virtue, and deed, Veai Calves sold on their merits. Ask for them Sold in overy and for lust were very intimate friends and the for- If is der roots uf all ell den The old York of with nearly city -'aeons laws. Hefore cruelty oppression, and vanity, money today, its un- Hog" sold at market price. and tov.n, or by mail from the has to be at : mer visited the latter in New York is der rain •■ie ought to be self- price paid last not always last wanity dot vaters dem. parrelled history, its monuments of Quick returns and market values. THE McCAiLL CO.. 1 by the chief offenders, but gome winter. Dr. Fales was in Have had l."> years’ experience. hit\ more of building, paid by Rockland past greatness, its wonderful scenery, 113-115-117 West 31st St., NEW VOKK. one. .Justice and truth alone endure and last Her Write or telegraph for information. of preserving life, summer. He came to Maine imme- man dot means der mosd always and natural facilities, stands as the re- live. Injustice and falsehood may be long- GRirStocfc shipped from Burnham every Monday. hat mighty matter,” diately after the divorce was granted on says der fewest. sult of nearly three centuries of growth > lived, but comes at last to them .lotiriiu; an*i a the subjugation of doomsday account of the sudden and fatal K. I,. I.lBBY, B. & A. Stock Yards, Tilt* l!<‘j>iiM;c.in M'.i!; M'_m- in French illness and developement. Her attractions ziii** with tn i- untin io, will |>.- mui oik* >. .m t.*r those who cannot sub- revolutions and other terrible lyT* Brighton, Mass. of his mother at York A chicken a h in .xtliiit-N«. ways. That is the lesson of History!” Reach. samvich will make bed- have tempted steam and trolley roads K. I,. 1,1 BUY, Burnham, Me. >■_’. 1 ailvai'o Miss Shaw is known der ItII- .1"! i:\Al. I’: IS is well as an artist impression on a hnnkry man den a to stretch out arms to other beautiful Direct all inquiries to s*df-control, which and ! "w author, written for the mag- yard or goot atvice. thousands of the nation’s weal- IMlast. M.-. much real power The having shores; LIBBY BROTHERS, Me. M,r Company is Responsible. azines Burnham, land would be a sover- quite extensively. Her mother, thy and notable people have covered "n«iuer and kill, but to Mrs. Carrie Burpee Shaw, is a musician Mit some people a chance to toit der her coast with summer palaces, but in 13. The coro- M«ye \\ e might say with Rockland, Me., Aug. of pronounced ability. truth is always a good oxeoos to toit spite of all this the quaintness and air "luttier:— ner’s that has been Dr. Kales is known as a writer annudder 1 jury investigating widely fabrieationment. of antiquity still pervade the whole to thee we give death of for the magazines and newspapers and and secure to York the advan- d, our free; the Raymond Moran, the mo- place Villap Farm far Sale. service, is also a He was at Trot vedder is like N. $. LORD & '"n> shall practicing lawyer. yust adversity, be- tages she has acquired. New York CO., I offer for sale in Brooks villa torman of the my place e.in- nobly live, Rockland, Thomaston & one cause id ■ all die for thee.” time consul at Amboy, China. brings to der surface all dot is Tribune. sisting of collage house, ell, shed ami stable. til Camden who was killed in new, and in 1 > consecrated certain Road, the After a few weeks at York Beach, in us. AWNING praetiealh good repair, tog.-ther with about l.'i acres of land, a of '‘on^crated and immor- head-on the will to Dr. Kales’ home Noah Smart. part which is collision, Monday, rendered a couple go under a high state of cultivation. There are 30 Hearts exult at in New A man mit in .AND. the verdict York—Rockland Star August efery wirtue dis vorld plum trees, apple trees, also pears, goos.-berry today, holding the railway cor- and ‘Hiington, at the words 13th, today would mit der lonesome- currant hushes, and about two acres m straw 1 eggspire The recent death at of Noah berries. Franklin and Adams, poration responsible. It is found that ness of his York Sweden SAILMAKERS A. It. STANTI \1, ic position.—New Ameri- June recalled when we Smart recalls to old-timers that eccen- Belfast, Me., IP, 1.M)_\ tf the was in the man- A Precaution. can. company Necessary UK a / Lincoln, that man of negligent tric figure in Maine polities half a cen- MKJCARTERS FOR *es not agement of the of its cars. Don’t neglect a cold. It is worse than un- //" feel within him running 9100—Dr. K. Detchon’s Anti-Diuretic I tury ago, Ephraim K. a of emotion pleasant. It is dangerous. By One Smart, guber- when the using may be worth to you more thau SlOO if natoral candidate and Yacht is Minute Cough Cure you can cure it at you very conspicuous NOTICE. F ‘^al spoken,—Hancock, ouie. have a child who soils from incon- hendau. OABVORXA. Allays intiainniation,clears the bedding in the political field. He and Noah .V Today we cry head,soothes tinence of water Cures old This certifies that 1 and the mucous during sleep. were brothers. In 1 hereby give my son, Or- ♦ and Bean the st The Kind You Have strengthens membrane. Blaine's early Supplies Phillips William Always BoseM and youngtalike. It arrests the trouble at ville J. Fuller, his time to act and trade for bun- -John Cures croup, throat and troub- career in Maine he had a livelv J‘"i Green leaf Whitti- cough$, lung once. $1. Sold A. A. Howes & many OF ALL self. I shall claim none of bis nor no ,n les. safe. Acts by Co., DESCRIPTIONS. wages i.,iy any their day were met, Absolutely immediately. Me. scrimmage with of bis debts after this date. Children like it. R. H. Druggists, Belfast, Iy47 | Smart.—Bridgtoii Moody. News. Foot Main St., Belfast Unity. August •„», 1902. 3w32* W. U. FULLER. be in BI R> HAM. SEARSPORT LOCALS. the accommodations may every way SOUTH momville. York; 15, ar, schs. Fannie Palmer, Balti- suitable and located. Wash- It is reported that Fred Shaw has more; Josie Hook, Boston; 16, sld, schs. conveniently bought Mr. R. L. Knowles has gone to Boston, the lot ou which stood the Izetta, New York ; Telumah, do.; Delaware, A. D was in town last week. ington is never more inviting than early in Murray block, Morey where he has a positioi.Mr. and Mrs. C. Boston; Webster Barnard. Westerly, R. I.; October. The trees are still in full leaf, the recently destroyed by fire, and that he will Miss Dean is at Bar Harbor for a few S. Adams and youngest son have gone to P. 17, ar, schs. Susie P. Oliver, Philadelphia; A COLLECE and reservations most attractive while erect on the old site a two-story building, R. L. Tay, South Amboy; 19, sld, sch. Gen. days. parks E. Island to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. PROFESS® the first fioor for two Adelbert, Ames, New' Haven and N. Y ork. the public buildings in their new grandeur arranged stores, and E. A. Diuslow and Mrs. A. D. Carver lias returned to New E. R. Pearson_Rev. Hall Quarry, Aug. 12. Sld, sch. F.liza the second for tenements — Lester Ilathorn and interest, are unsurpassed and unequal- her sister, Mrs. O. P. Fuller, in Potter, Sawyer, New Y'ork. One of Useful York. wife visited Georgia’s moisture of and who have been Providence, 12. sch. Star of the Educators ed. The.heat of summer and Leroy Wyman, employ- week — Mrs. Alice Fletcher of Aug. Ar, 5 Camden this Sea, Turks Island. Eugenia Fowler left by train Monday for will have to the clear ed in Brooks during the haying season, have Mrs. Fannie Brewster of Grateful For What September given place Peabody, Mass., Charleston, S. 13. sell. Jose Pe-ru-na is J)(). New York. returned home. C., Aug. Ar, and bracing air of October. Washington as Freeport, Me., Hannah and Carrie Adams Olaverri, New Y'ork. HAI.LDALE. N. 13. For Nelson Smart is the guest of his sister* well as its immediate vicinity is full of of Lincolnville, were guests of iheir uncle Wilmington, C., Aug. Ar, sch. J. ing Suffering Humanity. Rev. C. Howard will C. Strawbridge, Coombs, New Y'ork. Mrs. Allen. suggestions of the civil war. The National George preach here and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Adams, last Brunswick, Ga., Aug. 11. Ar, sch. S. G. recommend of has Sunday, Aug. 24th.E. M. Tucker of your excellent r(m Eben and son Parker returned to Capitol, within easy reach Virginia, Friday. Haskell, Richardson, Fall River; 15, ar, *' Sawyer runa. I n Pittsfield visited friends here last week. sch. sch. R. Bow- Indeed, know of ne Boston at its door the localities associated with the CENTRE MONTVIIXE. Theoline, Boston; Hi, ar, Monday. as as — Dr. ers, Providence; sld, schs. Oliver T. Whit- edy good yours. 11 i( , greatest battles of that At all these W. L. West of Belfast, veterinary Charles attended the H E Dow and wife are the of Mr. period. Mr. and Mrs. Ring tier, Portland: W. and of guests was Joseph Hawthorne, many my friends have w to surgeon, called here last week to see a points committees ill be stationed fur- at Burnham — A large rep- Providence; 17, ar, sch. B. mJi5! ami Mrs. Deshon. County Grange Henry Fiske, catarrh with good results "—u. nish information to enable the visitor in sick cow belonging to J. E. Hall—There Cummings, Boston. resentation of veterans and their families Roach. Frank Morrow of Lewiston is spending a is to be in Fred Darien, Ga., Aug. Hi. Cld, sch. Henry the shortest space of time to visit these his- apicnic Myrick’s grove Aug. attended the meeting of the Clough Veter- Clausen, Jr., Bath; ar, sch. Austin I>. The most few days in town. 22nd_People are done haying, and a common phases < toric scenes. The reputation of the city of large an Association at Windermere—The Bart- Knight, New Y'ork. has been secured—Mrs. G. H. Mon- catarrh are catarrh of the * Miss Deborah "Williams returned from for crop held their annual reunion at the Georgetown, S. C., Aug. 13. Ar, sch. «tooJt'~ Washington open-handed hospitality lett family bowels. roe of Thorndike visited friends here last Sarah I). J. Rawson, New Y'ork. Peruna is a specific f, 't Winslow Saturday. and cordiality will be zealously guarded in * farm of S. O. Bartlett August 20th—Mrs. week. Mobile, Aug. Hi. Ar, Kate Feore.J'Ma- catarrh. t services were held in the Advent the forthcoming Encampment and its citi- Thompson and Miss Bertha Thomp- tanzas. Vesper Volney /Mr. FRANKFORT. New Bedford, Hi. sch. Serena Wm. tlebley. ( Impel last Sunday. zens will be unremitting in their efforts and son will spend campmeeting week at North- Aug. Ar, Duqucsn, the S. Kendall, Bangor. writes:—“/ am cured of painstaking in their endeavors for a strict Burglars entered postoffice Sunday port Ground— Mrs. Ilaskell of Knox tata-n. Mr >. E. Larrabee is visiting his brother, Camp New London, Aug. Hi, Sld, sch. Mary L. * and blew the safe, but failed to stomach of two years Dr. E. W. Larrabee. maintenance of its present high prestige at- night, open has been visiting her brother, Mr. William Crosby, Trim, Brunswick. standing Port It so had 11 tained by an ever careful regard for the secure-any booty. The postoffice is situated Lowell_Union Harvest Grange was well Tampa, Aug. Hi, Sld,‘sell. John E. that 1 could no: eat Mrs .< hadbourne and daughter are the Devlin, comfort and welfare of the within in the Mt. Waldo Granite Co.’s building at the Marshall shore Iliehborn, Philadelphia. but milk. I doctored with 1 stranger represented picnic, Me., is. schs. A. M. te guests of Mrs. (Bidden. Bucksport, Aug. Sld, 4 its Excellent meals can be and the w ould-be thieves gained an entrance L. is tors and could gates. procured Thursday_G. Edmunds still having Nicholson, wand Banks, N. F.; Winslow they give me re„>. Dr.>teeleand wifeof New York are among a rear window. used Boston. in any section of the city for 25 cents, (food through They power- a serious time with his injured hand — J. Morse, short time only. I saw I'e Mrs. Mevens? boarders. from the lunches are served for 15 cents. In closing ful explosives, judging appearance J. Clement and family were in Nortliport FOREIGN PORTS. mended and though! I was at ! of room where the safe was. There are St. Helena. 13. Mr Vug. Robertson of Augusta it might be well to state that no one should the the first of this week-Mrs. Win. Lord of Aug. Passed previously, FA.Curtrighf and I now think I am bark E. A. for cure,: the House last week. be deterred from to no clues_We have two now the of Mrs. C. M. O'Brien, Pratt, Singapore >»-;irsport going Washington physicians Knox was recently guest Now York. I have worked two month, through fear of of It is in the place of the one we lost, so our sick in Ilalldale—Mr. and Mrs. Castellamare. Mr. Yolne\ B. (. ashing of Bangor lectured high prices living. Plummer, Aug. lo. Ar, bark New lose a day.”—W’m. Heh said one live in will be well looked out for. Dr. Walton will Cobb and of ^ ork, Bangor via Messina. Momla\ in Union hall. can more cheaply Washing- Charles daughter Brockton, Mr. evening Honolulu, July 51. Tillie E. Moses I". Merrill, ton than in any other city of its size in the occupy the Erskine house and Dr. Woodside Mass., were at Allen Dyer's last week — Sid, ship Another of the “Larsen” was en- StaTbuck, Delaware Breakwater. okee Co., Kansas, Rural tb hops is at the hotel at —Satur- world, f or further particulars address Ifr. stopping present Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones visited Mr. and Hong 5. In joyed in Union Hall Monday evening. Kong, July port bark Adolph writes: E. Hopkins, bearsport, Me. day was quite a lively day and evening for Mrs. E. B. Ramsay in Xorthport last week. Obrig for New York. “I had and Mrs. Curtis of Bruns- our a San P. 15. Sell. Inez been troubled Capt. Henry little A fakir held large — Juan, R., Aug. Ar, j village. A. Bailey of Freedom has bought the N. \s ick. Ga., are in town for a short visit. Carver, Philadelphia. catarrh, which affected tl crowd selling Yankee notions, there was a Ezra Hamilton farm and taken possession. NORTH SKARSI-ORT ITK.1IS. MARINE MISOELI.AN V. I was trouble Dr. and Mrs. Sellers are con- dance in tlie a especially. receiving pavilion, grange meeting, .E. B. Ramsay of Xorthport was at C. Frank Dow is at home for a visit. Sob Nimbus has been attached in the \ off of the bowels and fcrout on the birth of a and but not Sheriff Norton made gratulations daughter. last, least, 11. Clement's the first of this week. S. District Court at Norfolk by the owner F. A. A. of the of the bronchial tubes Mrs. A. 0. is at home from an call on one or two of our of the Curtright, B., Principal | K The Misses Pendleton entertained their Spaulding unexpected SWAN LEE. tugs Edgar E. and Lewis Luekenbaeh, VI Georgia Normal and Industrial Insti- of thick mucus Stockton and we understand he did not call in a claim for S750o for Moating the vessel, spitting friends at ping pong Tuesday evening. Springs. citizens, The recent death of Mrs. Thomas Smart which was stranded on the North Carolina tute, and editor and proprietor of the Peruna my improvemt Mr. Charles (iliman of Boston visited A. in vain. Come again, Brother. >)fi, Mr. Clement Whittier of St. Louis is visit- casta gloom over this community. She was coast several weeks ago. The Nimbus was Hand” writes the “Georgia Helping wonderful. My bowels a Stinson last week. EAST SKARSMONT. aground three when the Luekenbaeh ing his mother, Mrs. Henrietta Whittier. an excellent woman, ever active in all good days, following words boats glowing concerning clock-work. I can non -l. Mr. John of New York pulled her off and towed her to New- en: A. Stinson and wife attended the veterans' Cummings City works, and her cheering presence and en- and its in the cure of Mrs. Ward and daughter Isabelle left port News for repairs. Peruna, efficacy and a months at people my vitua meeting at Windermere. arrived Aug. lat-h to spend few nobling influence will be greatly missed. A steH six-masted schooner for the coal catarrh. Tuesday for their home in Peabody, Mass. Moses P. Merrill. his summer home-Mr. and Mrs. E. 1\ six chil- trade is to be built on the stocks from A 'of She leaves, besides her husband, He “1 was induced to Peru- ( Theo. Colcord has returned from party young men from Frankfort which was launched the says: try apt. Marriner and little daughter spent Aug. loth Mr. Charles and Miss Carrie (Dee- seven-masted Hon. Willis Brewer, h dren, schooner a ua the advice of a friend, and cer- j Sau Francisco and will be in town through are camping at Hartshorn l'oint. month ago, at the Fore River by in in Camden with his sister, Mrs. Ralph Mr. D. of Congress from Ala ban. u. ley of Oregon, S. Greeley Hamp- shipyard, Quincy, Mass. The contract was believe that suffering Mr. and Mrs. O. B. tainly humanity letter August. Gray of Prospect visit- Ileald — limit was in town last given a following to Dr. Hn Milbury den, Me., Dr. Philip II. Greeley of Farming- by syndicate headed by (’apt. John would be relieved if Pe- A. C. ( they only gave Miss Miss Treat, Mr. Treat and ed Stinson and wife last the of Mr. and Mrs. Howard rowley, managing owner of the schoon- House of Re j Atwood, Sunday. week, guest ton, X. Mrs. D. W. and Miss runa a fair II., Billings, er Thus. \Y. Lawson. The trial. Would that I could Mr. Blaisdell of were in town new craft will be Washing n Winterport Misses Kosa and Margaret Russell of Clin- Klines_Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Marriner and Nellie A. Greeley of this place. The funeral oi steel frame words sufficient to construction, the first of its class, express my The Peruna ton are took a ride to North- and will Medicine Or. Sunday visiting friends in this vicinity. three children carriage services were conducted by Rev. David be 359 feet long and 7700 tons dis- gratitude for the benefits derived from 10th—Mr. and Mrs. Charles I.. placement. She is to be completed the Gentlemen—“I have us Mr Howard Mosman of North Reading, A. Stinson has a flock of Rock port, Aug. Brackett of Brooks. Mrs. E. 11. Nickerson by Its use.”—F. A. CURTRIGHT, Greens- Plymouth end of next May. Peruna for lassitude, an Mass., is the of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. liens that Cobb and daughter Jlene of Brockton, of Portland two solos. The fioral Ga. guest have cleared Sum since March l, sang boro, in Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Elliot (dement of recommending ii to tl Mosman. 1H02. Who can beat that'.' tributes were numerous, telling better than BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. Hon. W, N. United States Roach, good remedy. As a tonic .1 Belmont called on relatives and friends in and of her Charlotte of Gardiner, words the esteem sympathy many Senator from North Dakota, in a letter Mi>s Cushing Dodge’s Coknek. Air. and Airs. C. 0. Corrected Weekly for The Journal. In the short time I ha\< this section Aug. 8th. ...James (Hr of Somer- A. A. Smith delivered an- a few with Miss Ross friends_Rev. written from Larimore, North Dakota, me a Mass spent days Fertiald are entertaining Air. and W. A. Produce Market. /‘riets Paid Producer. done great deal of ville, Mass., has been spending a week with other of his helpful sermons here Aug. 10th. 1 last week. Rosenbaum and son of New says: Brower. York. Mr. G. Everett Donnell— Lillian Lamb is quite Apples p bu., $1.00;Hay p toil, 10.00a 12.00 He was accompanied by Rev. Harry Lutz. dried, P lb, 5a.6 Hides p tb, “Persuaded a I have used Hollis who is in New Rosenbaum is a native of this his by friend, ; If you do not derive Webber, employed place, ill_R. B. McKenna left for his home in Beans, pea. 1.75 Lamb p tt,. 12 prcu He was with us again last Sunday and his Peruna as a and am to is with his Mrs. C. parents moving to I). medium, 1.75 Lamb Skins, 50ai.ini tonic, glad testify factory results from the London, Conn., mother, Washington, C'.,when New York City, Aug. 14th. 14 discourse on Hope was deeply impressive. Yel’eyes, J.OOto. .25 Mutton p tb. 7 that it has me in lie was a small boy. He is a successful greatly helped strength, write at once to Dr. ITartrr,, A. Webber. MONROE Butter p tb. intolS Oats 32 Next is our school memo- p bu.. tb, .to and I have been advised (»ateiit His Sunday Sunday Beef, sid**s, p tb, C.oTPotatoes vigor appetite. full statement of your cas* J. E Perry and wife, Mrs. Geo. Perry] attorney. many friends and Mrs. John Webber, p bu., 75 reported dangerously rial day and he will deliver an address at 11 Beef fore quarters, 6A Hound Hog. 7A friends that it is effica- be to relatives are glad to welcome him back by remarkably pleased give you hli and Miss B. M. Perry, are at the “Kims” to ill last week, passed away Monday... Mr. Barley p bu., 40^45Straw p toip uuhi a. m. appropriate to the occasion. People Cheese cious as a cure for the almost universal vice the old State of Maine.Miss Clark of p tb, 12 Turkey p tb, isd'19 gratis. for a time. and Mrs. Franklin Chase have will as of their ilowers Chicken tb. 10tol2 of N. returned; please bring many p Tallow p tb, 1A «3 complaint catarrh.”—W. Roach. Address Dr. Frankfort has been visiting Afiss Winnie Calf Skins, per oaio Veal tb. Hartman. Miss Dunbar of Castine was called from a few days visit in Alton-Mrs. Julia as Satur- lb., p OdT j ^ Mary early Sunday morning possible. Duck It). I4ai5 Roach's wife recommends Pe- •Mattlfews—Miss Deliie visit- p Wool, unwashed. Senator j The Hartman Sanitar.. here last week Die illness of her uncle, Ausplandis White has returned from a visit to her would be better. Mr. Eggs p doz., b> day afternoon Henry 23; Wood, hard. 3.50L4.00 also. She “I can Ohio. ing at ( apt. T. D. Nickerson's... .Miss fowl tt-. 15 runa says; cheerfully ! in Alton — The p Sg Wood, soft, ini Mr. Elisha Dunbar. brother, Joshua Sargent, Greeley of Bar Harbor sent the school $5.00 Geese Margaret Russell of Auburn is visiting p lb. 14a 15 people of Monroe had the unexpected pleas- last which was with the Pet nil Dr. and Mrs. Ferguson and family and with her Miss at week, accepted Price. Petail Market. j sister, Rosa, C.O. F'eniald's. to | ure of listening Mr. Dingwell Sunday, thanks of a X. eorned. and son are the of Mr. ... grateful people.Capt. Beef, p lb,10a 12''Lime Mrs. Lord guests Air. and Mrs. W.J. Matthew shave their p bid., ooal.iio Our us and Mr. D. Butter-Salt, 14 lb, 1St 020 Oat Meal tt- Gentlemen and Albert B. pastor disappointed sup- Smart and wife will attend the 1‘Jth Maine p 4,,-. Ferguson. house well tilled with boarders from Boston. Corn P bu.. 76 Onions p lb. plied the pulpit... Miss Edith Furbish from reunion at Rockport this week — Mrs. Cracked Corn 76 California -Tlie Ladies' p bu., Oil. Kerosene, gal., 13« 14 Andrew Allen and Win. Gilkey arrived Benefit Society met at Gran Corn Meal Hartland is visiting Miss Linda Chase. James Nickerson was called to Ealmoutli- p bu., 76 Pollock p It., 4« C Ladies In >,eamer from New York fora ite Grange Hall last and served Cheese p tb. 15 Pork lb sunda> Thursday were schoolmates at M c. I.The p 1.'; They Foreside last week the illness of her son’s Cottor Seed cu a line by p t,. 1.60 Plaster p bbl.. 1 two week's vacation. picnic supper. ^The society are en- Misses Snow from Wateiville spent a few j wife—Mrs. Susie Miller and daughter Codtish, dry. p tt-. 5«s Rye Meal p tb. deavoring to the condition of Cranberries p «jt.. stoio Shorts p 1.20 SAVE MONEY Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. improve the at Edwin Jenkins.... and c\\t., Adams, Capt. days (apt. Mrs.! Edith of are at the farm — Clover Seed, Minis at North Chelsea, Mass., Sugar p lb Whittier and Miss at cemetery Searsport, which lias ■ Flom p bt>l.. 4.75to5.25 Salt. T Ida, spent .Sunday Durham are visiting their daughter in Gar- We were meet last Miss I., p bu., 32 w.-ai ...,i are a short cruise among pean tour which recently appeared The t«« us we enjoying ton, clothing ami will mak* flam Monday. T. l\ will meet at the church as as new the islands on yacht Lora. Friday, Aug. Journal. She is the guest of Miss Margaret good Ako. flee iiiift Hartshorn. In of. Middletown. ct„ . UJnd. a number of new members uite j arrivals were to Mr. and Mrs. A. Hartshorn, a son Mr-. Rhus. Whittier and son who COUNTY Billings_Sunday morning's George V Ralph, CORRESPONDENCE po inds Merrill G. Fine Custom have been added recently—Rev. J. s. j Miss Marion Nickerson of Everett, Mass., Tailoring. '}*♦ : t :!i■■ "ea>oii in town, returned to their ! Hoi.way. In inland. August 1, Mi, and Mali Blair of Lainoine lias been calling on his of Mr. Mrs. Fred .I a son. h«*ine.i; ta! •>’. Mr. Frank Miller Chelsea, Mass.,and Hoiway, Wednesday 11ASKK.i.i.. In Deer _ STOC KTON I• I; 1 X<; V old friends here. Ross Lufkin of D. Mr, August .5. to Mr. and Northport-Mrs. Mary Mrs. Finest ('. Haskell, daughter A NEW DEPART MEAT M;. >h' Raymond of New York, Miss Mel villa Patterson of Washington, sp A RSMONT. Nickerson, Mr. and Mr. Albert T. Nicker- Smith. In Belfast. August 1.-,. to lb\. and •si in i i;» Mi>- l're.'.-itt and Miss Miller of Mrs. A. a son. Chelsea !>• < arrived 1 Ashley Smith, Bruc**-Maxwell. Telephone and !• t us attend to voui -.tm*. I'.i Aimi i; Aug. Jtii for her annual visit Edward and son, Mr. George T. Nickerson, Mr. Thomas In.: bar of Mr. Haney Mr. Thomas and Wait-- Brockton. Mass.,are to her ( brother, apt. Frank A. Patterson, of Boston are friends in I D. Nickerson, Miss Susie Greeley, Miss MAKiiiED. VnUiiitary Otter.e_ at the SteVeli". Buckley visiting and wife... The Misses Mr. R. Miss Klim-! \ Mary and Harriet town....Mr. and Mrs. Eben Cohb were in I Edna Edgecomb, C. Nickerson, Mr. ..llmiy 11 a >' al *»r ot 1. !• ruclaimed letters in the Searsport post- 1). Hiehhorn attended Al'ce Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ca i.th Si k 'i: rii. in Appleton. August lo, by special invitation Union last and Damm, Damm, a Saturday Sunday_Fro- Hamlin Calpli of Appleton amt Mi^x Mvin sukc ! have had v.-i y had -tt'f.ce: 1 W. L. B. 1K tlie “Jordan Main sc apt. Atwater, Capt. Reunion" a most enjoyable fessot H. E. Trefethen and wife of Kent's McKinley Damm and Herbert Maddocks forth of Union. Street, opposite National Bank ! h*r yars at times -t"; Da i.k-Bari «-\. In Dark I pcii hrarmu mmai Dunbar, Miss Marie Devereaux, Miss Laura gathering—on August an at last week. Dur- llarhor, Islesbon*, \ ig'th, particulars of are in town for a brief visit .. Mr. had outing Northport \ W llill and . b\ I.. N. (>ilke\, Hsip. Heorge 1' D\i*r ! \ ATl IlS or I.IKJ- i’jetde, Albert N. Bobbins,Geo. 1). Nichoi.v which will be ill The one took the \\ ale; Idle given Journal next Mrs. I.. S. Robinson and son Charles of ing his absence some Mr. Mad- and Hattie K. Barton, both ot Ixlcxboro. very , Kurrish-Wkii.kr. In efleet, il lit.it iI;^ me Mr. Robinson did work with his week. Mrs. Susie Rendell last week dock’s horse, lie thinks it went to Florence. .Jersey Uitv. \. .1. good spent Rockland and Mrs. John Millikan of Tenatiy, August lii.by Itev A. S. Biddle. Uliarl.-k a. Fur- one day a aood ilea! of |. ! in ( tile IV-lVt oil after t at I automobile .Sunday conveying parties to the Prospect....Mr. liaiies S. Hiehhorn, New Jersey, were guests of J, E. McFarland _Mr. Alberts. Nickerson lias recovered bish, formerly of Belfast, and .Me' .lo>opliine j Wi der, both of PAY and have never been h->t‘a after a — Jersey City. Curtis Several members of the tire flying visit to his sisters, left the his cow, which was stolen last July Mr. ha. place. last Saturday and Sunday-Mr. and Mrs. Hask ki.i. Doi glass. in Bluehill, August non altei usina i-ss middle of | am ruretl of r- department desire us to return their thanks last week for his home in Augus- have Frank l’eavey of Hallo well has bought the Heorge ( Haskell and Miss Bertha Douglass, entirely Judson Warren returned home front j ves ta..-■Dr. both of Little Deer Isle a me pleasure to re. to him as lie saved them a hot run. Herman (i. Iliehborii and old Clark Hanson and will take e ■ son, lslesboro.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maiden and place, pos- Himitkk-Himiti n. In Northeast Harbor, Au- SPOT CASH everybody. as I belli an eure rvei kno-.v Master Everett, Mr. 1 session at once—Mrs. Frank E. Nickerson gust 10. (b-orge W. Hooper ol Sedgwick and Miss ter ill y E. C. llarriman, carrier on Rural Free accompanied by Harry Mr. Krnest Marden of Fittstield are intown II Minnie A. Hooper of Brooksville. Kespeetlully yo Hiehhorn, returned and three children of Everett, Mass., are f or SECOND HAND GOODS d A| Delivery Route No. 1, has presented us sev- Saturday morning for a week—Mr. Nichols Cooper, a highly SitftM a i’ -i tland, .Fa 1 1 (rom three day's cruise anil in the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Chase, Maine, eral "talks that grew in a field of oats on fishing trip respected citizen of this place, died at the of till kinds. A line assortment of Ills yacht Everett in the of _Miss Dellie of is for .t his farm that measure 75 inches tall. Some vicinity Isle an home of his son George, August 12th. Auspland Searsport Kegular price :;2 limit—Mrs. Edward Harrinian entertain- the of Miss Harriet M. Nickerson — SECOND HAND STOVES. tie. $1.50 Our price >f the heads number kernels, grown from Mrs. Edwin Moody of Oakdale, California, guest Bn ed the KKoitn. In Bangor. . Mrs. Mary Matinee Wliist club Last Sunday Miss Ruth Maiden lost a F. widow ot * one oat. very pleasingly and Mrs. Margaret Hailey of Washington, Bickford, Major Thomas Bickford. ANTIQUE 0001)5 a specialty. wm. o. poor & so last Friday afternoon_Miss H. D. white betweenMarden's Blackington. In Boston. s. Willard ilieh- 1). are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bick- laceguimpe cottage August Mrs. Eaton, Mrs. Caldwell, Miss (Race C„ S. Blaekington, a native of Thomaston, 79 amt borii visited relatives one aged WATCHES bought sold. in Searsport last Mr. John E. of and the church. Any finding the same years, 8 months and to Burial at Eaton, Mrs. smith and son, left by stmr. ford... Haley Forest City days. Thomas- week... Mr. Frank A. Coleord of New please leave it at Nickerson «fc Hamm's ton. Ea§r"'