The Republican ~ Journal._ '1 MK 71-_ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1891E NUMBER 32. of v items To-Day’s Journal. Government, City In a Death Trap. relieved him of OBITUARY. disease and suffering. No PERSONAL. PERSONAL. PAGE 1. man was ever more truly loved and esteemed The regular of the Council Fearful Accident at 311. Desert Yachts ami Boats. .City Govc'-n- meeting City Ferry last by his family. There are aching hearts re- a of Bel- Cutters at Work. .In a Death Trap, was held Monday evening, Aug. 7th. A full Sunday, 3Iore than Score of Lives lost Hr. John M. Fletcher, Ex-Mayor maining that will not be healed until the George Scott went to Boston Saturday to and Harold Pratt are in Yellow Fever. Obituary. The Maine on broken circle has Edgar visiting board was iu the Aldermen’s room Newspaper Men do Heroic Work. fast. died at his home Church street been mended on the other visit •\ Local Industries present relatives. this Concerning The shore. city. Persoual Transfers in Heal F.s- and there were two absentees from the worst accident remembered in the Aug. 7th, after a long ill- Monday morning, There remain to mourn the a Mrs. Leola Peirce !:c■unions.. Mrs. Frances L. Mace loss, mother, returned last Friday Mrs. W. R. Howard visited. Council. The were drawn history of the State, and in the ness of with effusion. He was three brothers and two relatives in following jurors especially pleurisy, sisters, a widow and from a visit in Boston. career of the Maine Central in March and at- four children. The deceased's York, Me., the past week. PAGE Z. for the Supreme Judicial Court: grand jur- Road, occurred horn Lincolnville, 23, 1846, mother, Mrs. at Mt. Desert last schools of Abigail Gould, his half-brother, Mr. Samuel F. A. Follett went to Rockland Miss os The Manufacturing Industries.. ors. P. T,. Strout, W. G. Hatch: traverse Ferry Sunday morning as tended the common that town. Monday Flora Sherman went to Dresden, Gould, and brother reside at Newton Me., Miles on a Wheel a train load of Allen, for a visit of a few Ingersollism jurors. F O. Pendleton. E. R. Conner, Geo. excursionists was embarking He afterwards attended and graduated from N. H., Alden J. days. yesterday for a short visit. Yacht for Peary...Messenger Boys Junction, Blethen, manag- on the boat for Bar Harbor. the break- He editor of the Seattle F. Mayhew, Amos Clement. The roll of ac- By Bowdoiu Medical School. began prac- ing Daily Times, Seat- Llewellyn Patterson went to Boston last Mrs. G. A. Leavitt visited friends in Fair- PAGE 3. of the at a tle, Wash., Mrs. Francis counts was are the ing slip least score lost their lives tice in Camden and afterwards went to Bel- Linkfeld, Elgin, 111., Saturday for passed. Following and Mrs. employment. field the first of the week. Tobacco in Belle Hatch, St. Paul, Minu. The Largest Factory the amouuts and others were more or less The until when under the various appropriations: injured. mont, where he remained 1874, children are the of Castine v the Children Went Away. .Literary remaining Rev. Charles E., George Page visited Lis mother. Charles P». Hazeltine or was 40 feet returned Saturday n New Church at Old Orchard Contingent.$872 80 slip gang plank long and 10 he cauie to Belfast. He was a well-read and pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran church Mrs. A. E. Page, last week. from a A at Pa trip to Cape Breton. -c'.nhly. Highway.. 837.71 feet wide and was constructed in the usual skillful and in addition to a Gouldsboro. ; Arthur E., Eugene II. physician large Mrs. PAGE 4. Support of poor 800 (Hi ! and Cecil Eva. S. L. Milliken returned last week The manner, with hinges at the shore end and general practice made a specialty of diseases Sylvester sisters arrived home Tues- Pre** Association.. Meeting of Fire department.. 18 38 from a visit in Newport. R. I. with chains at the outer end took a day from a visit in Boston. Kteo News of Brook*. Library.. 144.48! by which it was of the eye, for which he post-gradu- Died in Chelsea, Mass., July 25th, after a General school 81.55 William A. Miss Mary E. Pierce of Boston PAGE 5. purposes..... j raised or lowered. It is estimated that ate course in Mew York. He was active in long illness, Tower, aged i>5 is’visiting Miss Jennie Grant of Winterport is visit- School contingent. 15 08 years. He was born in Bucksport, Me., but her mother and sisters in this .Northport New s..Churches. | there were at least 200 people ou this city and county affairs, was always a strong city. ing Mr. ami Mrs. S L. Repairs and insurance.. 48.87 slip went to Boston when a young man. In 1870 Dodge- when it broke in the middle, one ami a faithful worker for the Mrs. F. I. Patterson and son leaving end Republican, he married Mary A Jordan of Freddie of O. Archibald went PAGE G. | Orland, Me., Henry to Camden last >2,85(8 81 the chains and He has been a member of the who, with one survives him. He East Boston arrived last supported by the other by party. County daughter, Friday to visit rela- week and is at work in the lit urn.. What Liquid An Cannot was a Herald office. j for several resident of Chelsea for about 30 years, tives. I cp W ator Vessels The Metho The Committee on Highways reported the hinges, and precipitating all the excur- Committee, and was years its where he was engaged in the house Z P Judson of Mass is visit- 1 Hand painting Holbrook, Organ Ball. .Contented. on the i n of Geo.W. Madden sionists into the water. Some of chairman. He was a member of the Com- favorably petit those business. The funeral service was held at Mrs. PAGE 7. M. W. Welch and son Charles re- ing his daughter. Mrs. Geo. E. Michaels. and others tor a highway from Congress whose bodies were afterwards recovered mon Council in 1871) and 1880, and President his late residence in Chelsea, July 27th, Rev. turned from a Watct Nymphs Manna I.oa in Mr. Cathcart of the Third Monday short visit in Bueks- Will R. and wife of street to the house of A Iv. ami an died for they were borne beneath of the Board the first-named year. In 1881 Congregational Emery Somerville, National Bank.. Knglat.d lic- Wood, quickly, church port. officiating. Mass., are at Freeman R. Cook’s. .Tin* llcina Mercedes. Man and order was passed to huiid said road one rod the waves by the weight of the living, who he was a member of the Board of Aldermen, visiting o' League Cm.ven- Mr. and Mrs. E. M. All..Kpworth fell after and who to and in 181)7 and '08 was of the Dolloff and children Mrs. Frank L. ( urr-Martial.. Sounds wide. them, madly struggled Mayor city. Harmon returned last Night of Gardiner are Kitchen life and the was visiting friends in Waldo Hints. The Committee on Finance reported their reach preservers lines thrown to During his administration city debt The Shoe Factory Thursday from a week’s visit in Camden. county. PAGE S. settlement with C II Collector of them from both wharf and steamer. Follow- refunded, at a great saving to the city, and 1 Sargent, II P wife •• Smart, and of Hubbard- ;!:;% Correspondence S' ip laughter Taxes for a balance is a list of the dead: reforms were effected. His Will Start up To-Day with a Fall Crew. Miss Trene Eastman of Boston arrived Sat- Births..Marriages..Dc-arns. 1>5'8. showing due Aug. ing complete George H. many municipal ston. Mass., are guests at Dr A O Stoddard’s was a administration to visit 1. 185*5», >2,812.75. against >4.805 21, due on Bennett. Mrs. George H. Bennett. Miss practical, business-like The strike in Sibley, Critehett & Co.'s shoe urday her grandmother, Mrs. Jacob Lewis P. Hazeltine and wife of Batli are of the He was treasurer of Eastman. Base Ball. taxes of 185(7. on Aug. 1. !>'.'> Grace R. Sumner. Mrs. Alonzo P. Oakes. city’s affairs. factory is settled. the firm Friday ;evening bis Mr and Mrs C P Hazel- ai d visiting parents, A was received from the directors Miss Lizzie Ward. Mrs. H. Waldo County in 1885 188b. He held sent out a circular W. W. Rich protest George Derwent, letter, explanatory of the and wife of Freedom have tine. two different on the Board of tsis scored two more victories of Odd Fellows’ Building Association and Mrs. A. H. Biliings. all of Bangor; Mrs. W. appointments stand they have taken, and in which they made a brief visit to relatives at South- Pension Surgeons, and was a Mrs. Florence Maynard of Worcester ar- u’iiig from the Kenuebecs Fri- other owners of abutting real estate, against J. Murray of Brewer: Joseph Murphy of Examining say: west Harbor. member at the time of his death. When the rived Tuesday and is the guest of Mrs. E. S. iv d tj to ii, and from the Cam- building a sewer in Bea\ er street, aud it was Old Towu ; Miss Blanche Lewis of Hamp- 'Ye can, if you prefer, restore former Mrs. Howard A. Flanders of Boston ar- of in out what orders we aud j Pitcher. •• referred to the committee on sewers. law established the Board prices,ruu have, shut iay. ii, 10. Friday's game was den: Clifford Cushman, Melvin MeCard of Registration down ; but it seems to us wiser on rived Tuesday to visit her sister. Mrs. H. 1892 he was which your part, Mrs. G! ■Bed. and some The following resolutions were passed: Corinth; Mrs. Hollis Estey, Mrs. Charles appointed chairman, po- Charles H. iss and son of Bangor showed good play- you at least, who wish to continue living in W. Edgecombe. Whereas. An All-wise Providence has sition lie in 1897 to the nom- arrived M tu visit her sister. Mrs. F. sides Herman Patters m. as Stover. Charles William Downes of Ells- resigned accept Belfast, that you assist in putting us into a onday called to the our asso- Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. S. Pearl of Bangor higher life friend and worth; Albert Colsou of F. E. ination of Mayor. He was re-appointed in position where we can give you the largest S. Brick. it the head by making 4 runs, ciate. Or. Levant; ,J. M. Fletcher, we, the members amount of employment, even if your went to Hancock Point last to Sweetser of Ora Mark Lank o^ March last. He was an ardent Freemason; daily Saturday Mrs. and ’-age hit and a home run. of the Council of lspq. as an Portland; are a Ehret Mrs. Berghefer of single City expression earnings little less than they have spend a week. of our do resolve Danforth ; of North Hancock ; was a Past Master of Phcenix Lodge, a Past are f was Fol- sorrow, Irviug Bridges been. And you whose piece price or daily City visiting Mrs. E.’s sister, Mrs. John Newingham good. That we mourn the loss of one who. by Mrs. Mower Priest of Corinthian Arch wages have not been reduced, Mrs. Geo. Smith and son Fred G. of ens. s ; be score: Marjorie of Wisconsin. High Royal Chap- materially Goy his upright life aud devotion to duty was au must be in favor of this latter visited Mr. Thirteen of the on the Maine Press ter. and a member of King Solomon Coun- strongly Somerville, Mass., recently and to all who him. party Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Toothaker son AB K 1*H. TB PO. A E. example knew course. Mrs. and excursion to the cil and Palestine Commandery. He became Thos. D. Barr. .4 1 0 0 S 4 2 That while we sorrow that the place he Washington county left Should a large or small number of our Ernest visited Mr. T.’s uncle. II. W Mar- 1 held m life in ist now be we a member of the church in think it Mr. and Mrs. N. B. :■ 2 3 4 13 o 0 public vacant, train at Ellsworth Saturday to make an ex- Baptist early life, employes their best individual pol- Buxton of Wellesley riner. last week. will cherish the of his true and to return to their at the new .4 1 2 2 0 0 0 memory cursion to Bar Harbor and were and for some time has been one of the icy jobs prices Hills, Mass., visited Dr. and Mrs. D. P. faithful very nearly past L J v b. 4 4 2 5 1 5 3 character. pending any of and Kendall and wife of Worcester, Board of Assessors. Me married Lucinda adjustment inequalities, Flanders the past week. Mass., That we our for in the centre of the slip at the time of the it f.4 2 1 1 1 0 1 express deep sympathy others think is not good business judging | arrived Tuesday to visit Mr and Mrs II W his the late Dr. : f. 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 family, and that a copy of these resolu- accident, but fortunately escaped without Holmes, daughter of John for themselves, so to return, we hope and Mrs. Marble and Miss Maude Marble of tions be Edgecombe. 4 0 0 0 1 4 I sent to them. Holmes of Belmont, one of the leadiug trust that the latter nor any of them, will serious injury. The party included C. E. Methuen, Mass are visiting Mrs. Josie H. > to stand in the of the former in- s. 4 1 1 2 2 3 1 A petition was received from residents of of his in Waldo try way by Mrs Harry Hains and two children of Williams, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Jessie H. medical practiontioners day street. p. 4 1 1 1 1 3 0 timidation, rowdyisb remarks or other acts. Steward, Congress River Avenue ami that two him one South Boston is her sister. ,Vrs A C vicinity asking of the Camden Herald : Mr. and Mrs. County. She survives with son, Let the of our for visiting Ogier good reputation employes Miss Ella M. who has been in families, which their actions make them- one Frye, living El ling wood. 7 12 11 lb 27 19 8 by C. F. Flynt, Kennebec Journal; Mr. and Edward H. Fletcher of Belfast, and Sarah order, kindly consideration of another, selves be removed from the and polite conduct he sustained and vindi- East Dedham, Mass., for a few months, ar- AB K. PH. TP. PO. A. E. nuisances, Mrs. C. B. Haskell of Frederick H., wife of George A. Bailey of Alameda, Miss Hattie Clements i* s pending a short Pittsfield; cated at this time. rived in Belfast last week. s.>. 5 1 1 1 2 2 2 neighborhood. It was referred to the Com- vacation from Starrett’s M. of the Port- Calif. We will start our next store, with friends 5 1 1 2 Thompson Courier-Telegram. up factory Mon- 5 2 1 mittee on Police Regulations. day if a sufficient number of our Mrs. P, A. English and son Harold of Kan- in Rockland. 5 0 1 1 3 0 3 land. ami mother; Horace E. Bowditeh, Ken- morning The Cemetery Trustees a rec- employes to make it an signify their sas Mo., arrived tu visit her 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 presented nebec Journal: Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jos. R. McManus died in Unity, Aug. 1st. object City, Satniuay C L Miiihouse and wile uf South Bend, Camp- to to work at the new 5 1 3 3 2 2 0 ommendation that, a lot be 100 feet willingness go prices. sister, Mrs. Geo. E. Johnson. bought bell of the Ellsworth Arthur E. aged 80 years. His health had been poor We will with the Iud.. are his wife's Mr and 0 Enterprise; work you and push busi- visiting parents, 4 0 0 5 3 0 wide the Head of Title ceme- adjoining the for several and his death resulted ness to for the Mrs. Geo. H. Forsaith and Flor- Mrs 3 1 0 0 7 0 1 Forbes of the Democrat ami C. W. years procure yon largest possible daughter Joseph 3 Thumbs. tery. It was referred to the committee on from amount of employment. Will you, person- 4 1 2 2 0 0 0 Robbins and wife of the Old Town Enter- a paralytic shock. His parents moved ence of Everett, Mass., are visiting Mrs. A. Mrs /I E Limeburner has ally. before that time, please let us know', just returned f. 4 1 1 1 0 1 0 cemeteries. to from Brunswick in 1812. He lived D. Chase and Miss Jennie W hidden. prise. Mr. Williams tells the following Unity either to the proprietors or your foreman, from a six week's visit to her brother and for sewers were read. Proposals building of the most of his life in Thorndike, where he car- wliat you will do. 40 ti 9 10 24 11 8 story accident: Capt. E. S. McDonald returned home last friends in Westerly, li I Three bids were submitted, by Morrison & ried on a farm. Iu 1839 he married If the larger part of our employes resume We were all pushed and hustled along by large Friday from a week’s visit to his brother. 1 2 4 5 ti 7 8 !* Total their jobs under these terms we will at the Miss Frank L 1 lavs McDonald, J. F. Wilson and R. P. Stickney. the crowd, and were in the best of spirits— Miss Esther Walker of Thorndike, who bore arrived Tuesday from .4 2 2 0 2 1 1 i) x end of this sale make known to a committee G. A. at Isle au Haut. 12 and ourselves and Capt. McDonald, 1 The latter was lowest. Slbdu and was laughing joking amongst N. t her vacation with 2 0 " (» 0 0 0 4 ti ;>2, ac- him eight, children, four boys and four girls, from your ranks the result obtained from Brooklyn, Y., spend planning for a pleasant day's outing over at Mr. Oliver O’Loud of Boston returned The sewer to be built is as follows: who all to manhood and womanhood. labor reductions, and if in our and her mother. Mrs. E L. Davis. •». Belfast.' Two- cepted. Ail at once it to me as grew judgment Kennebec,.'. the Harbor. seemed home the first of the week from a visit to Fmnt Street from Muler theirs the prices can then be advanced, we tr. Darby, 1;. Darby, (b.dfrev. to Spring. 2-'.0 feet, the slip was settling beneath my Mrs. McManus died 12 years ago. It is a j Rev. .John K. Tilton. Mrs. Tilton and hild though will do so a scale be- Mr. and Mrs. Thos. D. Barr of this Patterson. Double 1 feet, it was at first and I by mutually arranged city. plays, by manhole; Spring Street, frum Front to slow scarcely coincidence that both husband and of East Mas-*., arrived Tm-sd-v t-» I. singular tween us. Dedham, hiiS'Ui to Bean, to (i alfrey. thought anything of it. Then it went with a Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. Cross, 240 feet i manhole; Spring Street, wife died on and were buried the Thomas Young, visit Mr. and Mrs. M Bi h. s, Belfast, 1 Keiinebet 1 rush and before we had a chance to think Saturday The employes in a meeting that evening W. Mr. mother re- b. 11 b\ New from Cross to end (west) 77-’. feet. 1 manhole ; 12 Mr. Mc- Dauiei Rowe and Young's Cali.| -ngiiam, we were ad in tlie midst of two hundred or following Tuesday, years apart. decided not to accept either of the plans Mrs. Auni Phillips "f Seattle Wash i game. 1 hour :is minutes t'm- High Street from to end 250 more souls. Of course the first Manus had been a Mason over 50 hav- turned Monday from a week’s visit in Burks Spring (uorth) struggling years, A scale of was left for home a \ i.-• of : t-ss. proposed. prices prepared yesterday, after two Scorer, Fred Patters 'U. feet 1 man Jude; Cross Street, from thought that entered cur minds was for the present- ing been a member of Unity Lodge, F. & A. hv the workmen aud to the port. safety of the ladies of our party ami this presented iirm, months with relative.- :n Belfast. *■ i.dens did not seem t«> be in n- terminus to Street. 270 feet. M of lit was one in ■ Spring was followed a desire to all that we Thorndike, of the char- which was the scale in force Mrs. Henry S. Marden and t hiidrer. by help substantia’ly Mrs. G. E iveuis Mi with her son : ■ t\ mil laved a • 'r \V i. d Milk made his could. I think that one of men ter members of the in are Mr. ami Mrs. Harry j p gaum, West, Inspector every us, Grange Thorndike, prior to July "d. with slight changes in of Watervillc visiting remained and daughter Beau f Mrs A S vtgi N •winghani struck out •; *!:••:r residences. John of Easton. Me ami two day, gu- Havener. The inspector has clinging to a piling and dragging people out Henry daugh- departments remained as L«ng as there was ; ist in throat, eye and ear diseases 4. ma le iso the loo ,>f and in 1 Mrs. !, A. Huntress J I’• ith.N H Hamilton inspections during year, from beneath the wharf assisting ters. Miss Emma of Bt lfast arid Mrs. Win. work for them ■ that could be done without widow of w!i:1 1: I:avc been tests of milk takeu under them to the above. He Mrs. Marthou, Comdr. Joseph passing up people R. Whitten of Fairfield. The funeral was is being delightfully entertained, ’-y Mrs. F. e\r-’\ the work of tin- s*s haw played two games with variety of circumstances. The re- saved eight or ten peopl in this manner. disarranging general factory. Marthon, C. S. N left lor Saratoga Springs held m the church at Knox Station, S.Batchelder at her ri, uv,; suuv, i icrds Mr. of the Ellsworth Aug. the was ng cue, rs tie- past Week : Bel- Camphel. Enterprise Monday morning machinery New York. 1st. She wiil remain there Aug. 2d, ai.d water mi k Aug. th** "I:.* JI li is' Nt.rthi-u-' supply, rooms, manner of was another of the heroes of the day. for he, 1st, Rev. W. A. Luce, pastor of the Metho- started with the hands who remained and b; 22 ■ ■' b'-pvrr Aug. >t.h, Belfast ’>g, etc and the like Mr. was active in iife through this mouth and return to Brooklyn bottling. general Rohhins, saving dist in The inter- -• church Unity, otliciating. some outside but the remain- At the Sunday --ning mum r: r The hygieuie conditions ami 1 :h;nk that it would he difficult to say help, majority early in September. ment was in the family lot in the cemetery rsleshori l! ■.■d>rs C. >%-.*, iss The statute requires that miik exposed whit h of tlie tu o saved the most lives. ed out. ugh, M 3 ii i vs. '‘-*n the I footers and F< oters. •’* Rev. L. L. rider <>f f"t sao- shad contain per cent of blitter at Knox Station. Among those from away Hansooui, presiding more this -: Mr Williams says that he thinks that the all hands bad made satis- of t.y rend -r d :.u a v-sv sweet r next li is been fat and 12 cent of Tuesday nearly Saturday, post- per solids 50 samples who attended the funeral was W. A. Mc- Marshall District. Minnesota Conference, in the water were far cooler than terms with the linn, hilt a few cases manner Arthur I t>r-- s Ir sh Ivi i contained between 4 and 5 percent of fat. people factory funeral of ex-Mayor Fl etcher who is in the Maine Cen- a number of the East Maine C"in with of 102S: ."4 he Manus, employed still remained to he the formerly •• aspeciti. gravity contained those upou tlie wharf. The men, says, adjusted Wednesday ->n that day. visited friends in vaicos betw een d 1-2 and 4 cent of fat a tral engine house at Wuterville. ference, recently p*-r and appeared to he endeavoring to save the number was gradually reduced, and when Transfers in Real Estate. !'• ef bill: was so specific gravity of lo:;n; pj ooutamed be- parts of Maine and Massachusetts. management women The Journal went to at 3 iu * lives of the and he thinks that that press o’clock i w e tween anil 1-2 per rent, of fat, with a The Erie, of game Newitighain Pa., Morning Despatch July Miss Charlotte W :*>t ib kiand last speciih of 4 contained less accounts for the number uf men who the afternoon, the committee and members Augustine Colburn, Friday thatjit gravity 1055; large 28th contains the of a d following obituary •' ’• f a- tii.- thiui cent, and a Colburn of Miss Charlotte Colburn remainder <- i' -ds X.vk and As Be lO-'ki This is a native anil former resident of Waldo county : expenses. remarkably good showing 1 of Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. for the week Pm dill The members of the press party were stated that the factory would start up with Toledo, ending Aug s 11lie game a w e«-k, the Colby for the milk supply of Belfast, the average Funeral services were held over the re- a full crew Carter are spending a few days at the Col- Sylvester. Lincolnvih *, To p i;• h■ r. se-strewn path for the re* being lar above tlie requirement uf the taken to Ellsworth, where they remained mains of Mr. James L. Blethen at the fam- Thursday morning. : statute. The burn at Swan Lak i. .e summer, ile is certainly a rating .»f the herds, water Sunday night, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ily residence, ‘204 East Twenty-first street, cottage aifds, do.; land anti hu..«!• r.gs i ••uivilie. ■ care of p;Tcher and his next appearance supply, utensils, etc .were found as Wednesday afternoon. There was a large W. H. Mi1 : E,V. bd R. M. Campbell. Secret Societies. F F. Phillips of Somerville, Mass., for- Leilan, Bella- C ‘’.cl s eagerly awaited, jlluekland follows: 7 were in good condition; d in fail- gathering of sympathizing friends. A pro- me! principal of the Roeklaud Belmont; laid in Beluioir. H on i, i/u-tte. condition ; 2 m poor condition. No cou- The Bangor Daily News report says: fuse of floral evinced the ly High display offerings is in Mr. Phi a The of Plneuix School, the city. lips has Fleifast. r. d a, I tageous diseases have heei: found, and very “There were many rescues honor aud affection in which the deceased regular meeting Lodge, Llewellyn W-.d, ai thrilling during summer at near Booth little disease of and were cottage Bayviie, bay, Yachts and kind. Notwithstanding was held. The remains literally buried F. and A, M will be held next Belfast. Amos L. Beuuetd Tr v is Boats. the accident. Editor Robbins of the Old Monday and is having a lid-foot yacht ouilt at Sears- the fact that Balfast in the past year has beneath a bank of flowers. Town and Editor of evening. mont. Courier-Gazette. W. Brann. do iand m T.-.v. Jas H passed a very severe of Enterprise Campbell the The Rev. J. Ph. of [Rockland p Jemiette returned last week through epidemic Boyd Espy, D., pastor fever no case et als Che ago, to G.,. H. or: Carrie Proet r. u spects for a splendid conclusion and with the business of two creameries has given the Kennebec Journal a thrilling fact that his children had been raised in the Red as follows in Men,spoke recently regard B. ‘"inied a added at an of I'M) each account of the accident, from which we and admonition of the Jesus Good news has beeu recei ved from Capt. White, et als.. Lewnton. Sarah A regatta. The Constance, average gallons per quote nurture Lord, to the growth of that order: ■ ■ as follows: Nichols, .ami and Im: ngs n; an haileuger, and the Glencairn day, makes an aggregate of .$(52,780 per Christ. The services at the grave were con- Setl M. Milliktn, who is with Gen. Otis in Searsport •‘We are all Belfast : Canadian had year. ducted the of Beauti- making heavy gains along the Sarah A. N':ch i- L- mb H defender, each won The greater number of those drowned by Knights Pythias. the Philippines, as a stall' officer in the com- were rendered at the line, and we are more than pleased with the \ ouug. Belmont; land and n. B es. The manner in which the Cauad- A of the : were men, and I believe it was on account of ful selections of song buildings committee, consisting Mayor, numbers iu which tLe are A the fast. n was to defend aud the of pale-faces coming missary department. cablegram by Willard Cutter, Bing >r. rot' 1‘ig* permitted the cup Aldermen the heroic work they did in saving the wo- house grave by Knights Pythias Hazeltine and Shales and Coun- to be scalped. There has been a of of the war has been re- Bucksport; laud and n. N'ort ort. v on the last day is not creditable men. quartet. gain way department buildings b; cilmeu Keen and over two hundred members in the last six I 1 ysses G. Churchill. Taunton. Mass rtsmen across the line. [Boston Burgess, was appointed to 1 saw Chester the editor of the A brief historical sketcli of the life of Mr. ceived that be is all This was Robbins, months and there is an stating right. Llewedvn Blethen is taken from “Sketches of Emi- encouraging fatness Kell ir. Pockport land and. .Hid- take into consideration the matter of build- Old Town Enterprise aud the manager of a great relief to his relatives here, as in Soldiers and to the wampum belt. they ings in Montvilie. Ruth C. Dyer, Se,ti-;- ustance at the start and our excursion, save live women by towing nent Soldiers “Presidents, grounded ing a new bridge, said committee to make I am just in receipt of advices from the have received no letter since 1. to Helen A d<>. and in them to piles to which they could cling. Statesmen April Stevens, Seaispnrt r that there was not as to west and the gain out there is something Geo O. Bowen. to Herbert H protested, investigation the best manner of build- He then went on the wharf and removed “James L. Blethen was born in Knox. Searsport. up enormous. There are four reservations J. id. Ogier of the Camden Herald and water « n the course. The his were Aldeu Felker. do.: land and build Sears- protest ing said bridge; and as to raising of funds his clothing aud came back and rescued six Me., March 14, 1844, parents ngs Blethen. Mr. Bleth- which show a gain of seven thousand Mrs Ogier were on the steamer Penobscot port. wved and the Glencairn sailed for same, more women to iny certain and and Abigail (Samson) the and report as soon as possible. knowledge, since the last report. 1 am looking for a there were other such cases. en served over four years in the late war (of Monday, returning from the editorial excur- se just similar boom in Maine. We alone. The Mayor, the chairman of the Commit-J was wounded at- got the last end In own case I cannot swim a stroke the rebellion), and severely sion. on Reunions. my of the hard times here iu Maine, and we are They were the Mt. Desert ferry Family nd ui tee on Finance and the Treasurer were I a wound in Yachting World of July 27 City and was fortunate in securing a hold on a Gettysburg, receiving gunshot times of also wounded in tiie getting the good last all, and I pre- slip when it collapsed Sunday, and both to a where 1 for 15 minutes with three the head. He was a article in the Shamrock’s directed make final settlement with the clung sume boom the Red will long he was on the that the of Men were thrown Mixer. women on back. Another man and wrist by a shell: treated into the water. They were The Mixer faunlv will d their Shoe cS: Leather my right also come to us at last. But it’s :n the contests for the America’s National Bank of Boston in held and then removed to the hospital at coming.” myself sent them up by a rope anu then we rescued after being in the water some time reunion at Silver Harvest Grange Had the matter of the was sent to upon the assumption that exchange of Belfast city went up. Baltimore, and afterwards utrting and were for a time in a critical condition, Waldo. Sept 7th. All members o' filIU_ No one of the entire Maine Press Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, and g Washing- Local industries nit and Britannia were the bonds. party Concerning equal, ton. His other battles were Fredericks- but, when the Penobscot reached Belfast ily are invited. [Grace Mixer. Se. W was lost, though we feared for J. H. Ogier | Tgues that the Shamrock showed L. West was elected Inspector of Milk and Chaucellorville. In 1884, of the Camden Herald, who with his wife burg January, they were reported as greatly improved. Shtbles. el at $50 Second F. A. Howard & Son’s screw drive; fac- The -veuth reunion of the he capable of heating the Brit- per year. had a terrible he was transferred to the Battalion, experience. Shibles fam will he Voted that the usual Thirty-seventh Connecticut V. R. C and in tory is shut down for a vacation of one Capt. C. K Carver and wife have been on ly held at C .-scent moderate breeze 25 to 2b minutes two-week's vacation The and Courier report says: Whig August following re-enlisted in his old com- a visit to Col. L. T). Carver at the latter's Beach. Owl’s be to the week. Head. Thursday Aug 17. mile course. With time, allowance given night policemen without re- When C. W. Robbins of the Old Town jyj. I. in maud, Company E, Nineteenth cottage at Owl’s Head. Out of a family of Should that duction of who had a narrcw from a day prove stormy, lama » -r it I'uck’s net would be 15 pay. Enterprise, escape April, 18(15, he was detailed to clerkship in S. A Dodge of Burnham raised this year nine boys born and raised m Montville, and superiority take falling into the water himself, saw the ex- the muster officer’s until Octo- who left there to the battle of these place the following day. Me e s ,,f '*‘s. Art the s Adjourned. department from one-third of an acre 75 bushels of fight, life, Defender superior- tent of the he off accident, hastily stripped ber. He was discharged September 5, 1800, two are the only survivors. Capt. Carver the family are most 0 »rdiall\ invited he ’.he same down strawberries, which brought him lie- Yiligant in sailing the his outer clothing and climbed at Washington, 1). C. He belonged to Bos- §175, has followed the sea constantly since 1855 Granite Cutters at Work. and present on that occasion. *-rttimated at six minutes, and the through the mass of broken timbers wortli Post No. 2, G. A. R Portland, Me sides a number of bushels for home use and and been a very successful master. He planks to the surface of the water, and then and No. l->, L V. S., at Erie. commands the nest craft in the Flint Meet Mourn The third re t’rt superiority over the Defen- Encampment. for his friends. Ho has also sold gooseber- union of tin* M. d v tying a rope around his chest, descended Mr Bletheu served his as (•lit of New York, the Richard J>. Rio-, Rockland, Me Aug. 4. William S. company sergeant, ship family will bn held n — one he ries and currants. Noblcboro. Aug. '.'., .me i to he three minutes, it is into the center of the strife. One by orderly sergeant, and was commissioned to built in Tbomastou. Capt. Carver’s home .s White, manager <>f Booth Bros, and the them next, at the old ! i:at the Columbia's would take persons, tie a rope around lieutenant. His maternal grandfather, Jas. A correspondent of the Kock land Opinion on the wave, he having no residence ashore. Moody farm m-ar tin North superiority bead Hurricane Island Granite received a and let them go. and by the time one served in th** United States He. is to be. in this a short Cliiuvh. All will he Yig.lant is nine minutes. There- Co., Samson, army gives the following description of Hall's vicinity only time, provided for over night reached the wharf lie had another supported, in the war of 1812, and was wounded and while his is at New York. fre^ letter, today, from James Duncan, secretary Mt. Desert: ship discharging of expense, and entertainment for those ■vdingtothe Yachting World arti- ready to be lifted on to firm fooling. It was the Quarry, Courier-Gazette. of the pensioned by government. [Rockland who cannot National Granite Cutters’ Union, in workers in the rescue bring a lunch basket arc ire excellent grounds fur the be- estimated by other Mr. Biethen married Ellen M. Woods of The public have heard considerable about We Mr. Mrs. > f which he says that the national committee that bodies, conscious and un- 1845. Six chil- and Stephen Fredsou Lincoln- a and s ties of lli the condition of both fully tliirty Unity, Me., born January 10, the The large family blood should in- present out of the well iu this place, during past year. award has voted to advise the union men at W ldo- conscious, were brought dren have been born t<> them, Charles E., vi le spent the day, Aug. 2d. with Mr. and duce us to ■- make every etforr to come Shamrock will win. this 29, of the Philadelphia mint job gave the place togeth- way. Francis E. (died March 1891), Arthur E., Mrs. Geo. W. Miller. Mrs. Miller is a boro and Hurricane Island to resume work also did daugh- er and get ami i J. of the Camden Herald Edith Belle 2, an increased and the work has acquainted make it an ,K-cas- M Mahan’s new Hess was on the contract. H.Ogier (died February 1891), Eugene importance, yao^it Annapolis Academy The most as lie was on the broken ter of Mrs. Fredson’s sister. They are de- ion To j effective work, Hale and Cecil Eva. Mr. Bletheu had two in long be remembered. The the harbor forenoon. In strike was caused by Contractor P. J. Carlin, and had gone forward a very business-like way. speakers Tuesday I timbers far below the wharf flooring brothers in the service, Alien in the 124th O. scendants of William Bradford, the Colo- will lie who is in of the work, sub- ,1. H. Parshh-> ami others. ■ charge academy i to rescue men Hall’s Quarry is situated on Mt Desert Is- Last to a challenge Mr. McMahan was excellent chances struggling V. 1.; Charles E. in the Fourteenth Maine nial Governor of Massachusetts. Mr. F. is letting other contracts on which non-union year 1<>0 met ; we for and women, which he improved. who was wounded and captured at land, 4 1-2 miles Somes Sound from iop,» more thus war with Capt. Pendleton of sell. Levi men were being employed. Mr. Carlin has wife Infantry, up 83 old and his wife 80. That C. B. Haskell of Pittsfield saved the the Wilderness, but escaped, and who died years morning Railroad Station. Winslows Mills. .o shown that lie had no to control the Southwest Harbor. It is the scene of If had that vessel’s yawl boat. John power of editor of Camden. oper- arose at 5 a. attended to stormy Ogier in December, 1804, while still in service, they in., their du- on that the acts of the sub-contractors, but has ation of the day meeting will be the next was iu sailing the Bess, promised been first lieutenant Standard Granite company, of fair assisting to do what lie can to have those having commissioned ties at the farm, drove nine miles to Belfast, contractors Bar 8. The coroner’s day.||Wm. II. I*. oid was fresh from the and Harbor, August f his a few days before his death.” which Mr. 0. J. Hall is manager. At pres- Moody, President, O Lib- north, to employ union men. About 175 men were company and after a to hold an inquest to tix this be added a few spending very enjoyable day Me. Hollis (I. M ran before it a short distance jury impanuelled To sketch may facts of the are at work on ert.N, They on strike at Waldoboroand on the island. for the. accident at d/c. ent, company the Phila- >ody, Secretary. North he steamboat wharf, the two boats the responsibility general interest. From the time of his dis- drove home and attended to the work for Nobleboro, Me. Desert on'Sunday, when twenty per- Mr. delphia’s mint job, a U. S. government con- lose together. The yawl came Ferry charge to the year 1874, Bletheu having the night. Bells sons lost their lives by the breaking of the at in Waldo tract,. Mr. W. is and stood up the harbor, and the Wedding purchased a farm, resided Unity, C. Clifford superintendent its this noon, Mr. H. S. who has been Mrs. oo.-mpted to follow but shifted her ferry slip, completed sittings county, Me. He then sold his property and and Messrs. Joseph .Johnson and John Tufts Pearl, connected Frances L. Mace Dead. came to their and*finds that “These people removed to where for two he are foremen of the stone-cutters. The work- with the reportorial staff of the Whig fur f paving stones, and failed to come Gifford-Tilton. The of Portland, years marriage Charles death by drowning, caused by insufficient business. In force is at some time, has severed his connection with and her headway was stopped, engaged in the grocery 1880 he ing present composed of 210 gran- Arthur Gifford and Miss Alma A. construction of the the to enter Bowdoin the Mr.n. Frances 'o full, her main sheet off ami the TiltoD. slip.” removed to Wis., but after a brief ite cutters, 15 tool sharpeners, 4 stone boxers paper College in I.augliton Mace, of jib Poyuette, Jie.l formerly of at residence there at the earnest solicitation of 19 tool boys, 4 tool 4 4 fall, where he will take a special course of Bangor. Jury 20th in where •I ping. Just then a squall struck both Sidney, occurred Dedham. Mass grinders, carpenters, she Ualifornia, Yellow Fever. j to to had resided several •Lid she rolled over. Both men were his brother Allen came Erie aud entered job blacksmiths, 71 quarrymen, 4 boss quary- study preparatory making journalism his years. Mrs. Maee on Wednesday, Aug 2d, at the home of the Mr. Pearl was born in Orono Jan. into the but into with him in the grocery men. 0 engineers, 19 yard-men, 4 draftsmen, profession. has the natural in- 15. ls.R. At the age water, being goodswim- partnership of seven bride’s brother. Rev. John F. Tilton, who Three cases of fever and 0 clerks store and stincts of a man and tin- she to make hey kept up until Capt. Pendleton yellow appeared Aug. business, corner Seventh State streets. (in office), stenographer bright newspaper began rhymes ami can when thirteen she k aboard bis the The bride was 1st, in Phiebus, the town adjoining the Iu a few on account of the and total of 374 writer cheerfully testify to the merit of had translated the H-lneid. and took them boat. performed ceremony. months, failing book-keeper—a employed. Her 1 Va., soldiers’ Home. Baltimore the The in the work he has his con- poems first to in towed n the capsized boat. The in white with Hampton, health of his brother Allen, stock was monthly pay-roll June was about performed during began appear print gowned appli- Charleston declared a nection with the He will with ’uhen she. was twelve of >>t was witnessed by a large number and quarantine disposed of to Mr. John S.Town. From that §10,000. The stone-cutters receive §2.70 per Whig. carry years age. The and Mr. and Mrs. on 1st. him popular Lrtons who had come to the shore to que trimmings. against Hampton Aug Aug. 3d time Mr. Biethen became city salesman in day and upward, the wages named the kindest wishes of the staff for his I hymn, “Only Waiting.” was written being ‘ier at t‘ie Gifford left an the afternoon train for a few Acting General Supt. Grant of the railway the dour mill of Crouch Brothers. the lowest work 9 hours future success iu a profession in which his abrc of eighteen, ller race. The prime cause of the acci* paid; they per day | have poems T irt mail service issued instructions for the fumi- Mr. health to fail two on when work early efforts give of a bril- appeared in the of the shifting of the ballast, which days’ outing at one of Maine’s fashionable Blethen’s begain except Saturdays, they but 8. bright promise leading magazines of all mail from Soldiers’ he The has liant career. America. In 1884. the lee bilge just as the boat was gation Hampton, years ago. Since January was confined company just set up a large gang of journalistic [Bangor Whig. “Legends, Lyrics and guoimer resorts, after which they will re- bonnets, a of about, which her Home, Phoebus, Fortress Monroe aud Rip- to the house until on Sunday at a saws for and are now Mr. Pearl is a volume oveF “00 pages from stopped headway afternoon, sawing granite, doing grandson of the late Bohan her it her at the of the turn to the home of the bride’s parents. rap. few minutes past 2, when the angel of death good work in sawing ashlar. pen, appeared. “Pine and Palm” was mercy squall. J P. Field of this city. published in 1888. I NEWS NOTES. " BUSINE88 DIRECTORY. The court-martial of Capt. Dreyfus will _BELFAST at Rennes on 10. begin August BANKS. COAL AND WOOD. FURNITURE. JEWELERS. MERCHANT The cruiser Buffalo will be refitted as a TAILOR^ Established 1836. 1837. naval transport, at a cost of $70,000. Established Established 1849. Established 1820. Established ism. as National Bank 1865. Incorporated C. B. Hazeltine, Pres. Ken Hazeltine, Treas Repairs to cost $12,000 will be put on H. COOMBS & the cruiser at Mare Island Ayers F. G. White, Sec’y. SON, J. LOCKE & SON, Philadelphia, NATIONAL BANK J-J. H. L- L0RD- navy yard. 70 and 72 Main BELFAST FUEL & HAY CO., Street, Mamie King, a New York girl, has lost BELFAST Dealers in JEWELERS AND MERCHANT her reason excessive cigarette OPTICIANS, through CAPITAL, $150,000. White TAILOR smoking. Hair Successors to F. G. Co., HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Work a 80 Main Stuki Gen. Wood’s prompt measures UNDIVIDED COAL, Repair Specialty. Brig. PROFITS, $60,000. of every description. have checked the yellow fever outbreak WOOD, Two doors below Masoni. at Santiago. HAl' aud National Bank Building, |, ,l[: John G. Brooks, President. STRAW, CAMERASau" PhotS*0lie8. Gov. J. Urge Tyler has formally an- FINE FOREIGN and UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. Post office A'; nounced his candidacy for United States C. W. Wescott, Cashier. 24 Front Street. Square. DOMESTIC WOOLENS j Senator from Vigor Virginia. Established 1820. The Atlanta City Council has refused to what does it do? NATIONAL BANK DOORS AND SASH. & WILSON, MILLINERY" and FAN! Y pass an ordinance requiring street preach- PEOPLES §PENCER It causes the oil Established 1854. 1899. ers to obtain a from the glands Incorporated & DOAK, Established 1st permit Mayor. Dealers in £IIASE in the skin to become more CAPITAL, $50,000.00. insect is An playing havoc with wheat MATHEWS BROTHERS, PARLOR, DINING ROOM and & company crops in South Dakota. One farmer lost active, making the hair soft DEPOSITS, $100,000.00. \yELLS MANUFACTURERS OF :: of 110 acres and CHAMBER JEWELERS: a crop others report and glossy, precisely as DEPOSITS SOLICITED. FURNITURE, similar losses. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, GLAZED nature intended. SAFE DEPOSIT HONES TO RENT. WINDOWS, ...BICYCLES... _and_ MILLINERY", FANCY" GOO'. While drilling an artesian well at Birm- It cleanses the scalp from And all Kinds of Builders’ Finish. A line of ingham, Ala., a strong llow of natural large WARES, UNDERWEAR, dandruff and thus removes this Bank was struck at a of more than a Soliciting your patronage, Gutters, Mouldings, Hard Wood Floor- gas depth STRAW MATTINGS and RUGS. : : : OPTICIANS. thousand feet. one of the great causes of offers a few of the essential things, viz: ing, Brackets. Window Frames, Door GLOVES, HOSIERY. and a care- Frames, Stair Work, Columus, Band baldness. safety, promptness, accuracy Funeral Directors. The War Department intimates that ful attention to details, supplemented by Sawing. No. 2.') Main Street. WORSTEDS, , HI!;' late news from the indicates Philippines It makes a better circu- all the courtesies that are usually extend- KILN DRIED LUMBER, A. O. SPENCER, that the situation is much better than has j. e. wilson, 47 Main Street. lation in the and ed by an obliging and fair dealing Bank. O. E. FROST, Supt. and General Manager. F. T. CHASE. G. R. DOAK. 103-101 Main Stuki been generally believed. scalp stops the hair from coming out. AND STATIONERY. GROCERS. United States troops are held in readi- BOOKS Established 1877. R. POOR, ness to be sent to Alaska in the event R- of Established QEORGE nRS-H CUNMN(J|{\m John Dorr 1833. 1887. an outbreak, which is threatened as au if Prevents and it Established by C. DURHAM, outgrowth of the boundary dispute. J. IM PORTED MILLIXERY MANUFACTURER OF & & PAUL, WATCHMAKER and TRIMMED The proposed Texas cattle syndicate, Cures Baldness P. WOODCOCK SON, 5WIFT BONNETS r\ BLINDS and a of half a DOORS, SASH, SHUTTERS, with capitalization billion Ayer’s Hair Vigor will constantly in stock to set, dollars, has been found too an under- 20 MAIN STREET. Dealers in JEWELER, big Window and Door Etc. 63 taking, and the plans will be modified. surely make hair grow on Frames, CHURCH STKFi I We make a of Jas. Boss in some of bald heads, provided FLOUR, CHOICE GROCERIES, TEAS specialty Filled The natives the Philippine only BOOKS, STATIONERY, Lumber, Mouldings,Stair Rails,Balusters, are domination and all other Watch Cases, provinces resisting Tagal there is any life remain- Newels, Brackets of every descrip- HATTIE M. BL,;. and are said to be willing to declare alle- AND COFFEES, f\ISS ing in the hair bulbs. FANCY GOODS, tion, Wood Turning, Jig and Band giance to the United States. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY SMAI.l It restores color to ... and... Sawing Planing. GOODS, l'lie battalion of the l'Jth In- gray Toiiacco, Cm ars, Fruit, Confectionery remaining iVork of ETC. or white hair. It not Job all kinds done at short notice. SILVERWARE, UNDERWEAR and IIAll. at Camp Meade lias been ordered does fantry ROOM PAPERS. to san Francisco to embark for ARTISTIC SHOE FACTORY ANNEX. MASONIO TEMPLE. Reliable Repairing. Plienix Manila, do this in a moment, as Row. 63 CHURCH STKF on ff.\ on the 'bio and July Newport. will a hair but in a BOOTS AND SHOES. dye; DENTISTS. Established 1859. LAUNDRIES. Kansas City has raised $.70,000, which short time the color MISSES ELLIS it will offer to the Democratic National gray Established 1881. JHE of age c- H. All no Committee, if the committee will give gradually disap- LIBBY, | JACKSON, Hand Work, Bleach, Acid or Kansas the next annual couvention. and the darker A. SWIFT, JR., (Chemicals at City pears color \y MILLINERY AND FAN In of the efforts of of spite government offi- youth takes its place. DEALER IN DEALER IN cials to prevent it, the Indians of tire ter- Would you like a copy AND RUBBERS, HAND LAUNDRY. HOSIERY, ritory are holding their ghost dances, BOOTS, SHOES our ..FANCY JIIE smoke dances anti other similar ceremo- of book on the Hair DENTIST, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,. No. 16 Main Street. nies. and Scalp? It is free. C. A. STEVENS, UNDERWEAR If you d- not obtain all the above FLOUR. Planters in Brazos and Burleson Coun- benefits A well-selected stock of the goods CORN, FEED, you expected from the use of the Vigor ties. Tex., make au estimate that in the write the Doctor ab<.ut it. on hand, for sale at the Belfast, Maine. J. M. STEVENS, Address, DR. J. C. AYER. constantly two counties 70.0(K) acres of were crops Lowell, Mass. lowest prices. ruined anti are left home- Fresh Meats, Country Produce, Etc. 5$ Ciirucii Street, opp. Linn & Field’s. 12,000 people at less. jy Custom work and repairing done short notice. 92 Main Street. 43 MAIN STREET. E. F. Whitcomb, Searsport Agent. 107 Main Stiii i- 1 The two daughters of Mrs. John Moore Ingersollism Illustrated. of Dallas, Tex.,died from drinking poison CARRIAGE Established 1809. HARDWARE. PAINTERS said to l c intended ior their mother, who In the faith of tlie Christian the soul REPOSITORY._ Established ISS'O. was an witness in a from the in death. important lynching parts company body Established 1800. The who Established 1800. Established 1" ■ case. being has been the object of love P. AND AND STEAM and responsive to it, who has been capable LOMBARD, j-J Admiral Cervera wrote to () & Portsmouth, of thought and achievement, is not ex- C. MARDEN, HALL, B. STOVER N. IP, that lie was to J-JENRY jyyASON Q denying coming tinguished to those who believe in im- take back to the bodies of the Successors to A. UNITED Apain mortality. see in death a veil drawn George Bailey, LAUNDRY, soldiers who died at They HOUSE PAINTER Spanish Seavcy’s between existence and the con- CARRIAGES AND HARNESSES. DENTIST. RETAILERS AND Island. earthly tinuing life of the soul. To the material- JUREERS UF Painting, Papfu Hangin Reap. Anti-expansionists in Alabama are en- ist the stoppage of the heartbeat cuds all. Repository- A HARDWARE, S. PARKER, ii deavoring to have the seat of Brig. Gen. The persons in whom affection and friend- OFFICE: Washing, Kaisoming, Windsor Hotel. Wheelei in Congress as Representative ship are centered may, as he is convinced, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. . Glazing. I- from the Eighth Alabama district, declar- be wholly exterminated in an instant, ...and... Proprietor, Dnne at short notice. ed vacant. leaving nothing but memory without hope, A specialty made of Prison Carriages and a sad remnant of clay that must be Cor. Church and CARRIAGE MAKERS’ SUPPLIES. A Paris discloses that several Harnesses for the 39 years. Spring Streets Street. Beaver St., Off. Natl. paper resigned to the chemistry of nature. Un- and past High French ministers of war were 52 Main Street. cognizant of der such circumstances the materialist the of the bordereau in the fmgt-ry Drey- clings with desperate tenacity to the rigid MAKERS. LIVERY STABLES. C a>e and decided to make CABINET DEPARTMENT STORE. Established 1806. PIANOs AND ORGAN' the captain form which he believes to be the last visi- a scapegoat. Established in 1857. Incorporated in 18DD. ble or invisible token of past association. Established 1897. Established 1SSS. W. JONES, Established l"" C itizens of Cleburne County, Ark., have The corruptible is all that remains to his JOHN and LIVERY CO., declared wai on moonshiners, and have vision, the unspeakable consolation of gELFAST S. the Christian he condemns and M. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in PITCHER, posted notices on all the illicit distilleries, rejects. In g SANBORN, BELFAST g the event of death materialism no HACK warning the owners to stop the manufac- has "pHE LIVERY, SALE, ALL KINDS OF ture and rites to offer those that HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, LEAD, traffic. except shape AND AND TRANSIENT STABLE. PICTURE FRAMES MOULDINGS, .... themselves into an eternal farewell. There MUSICAL GOOD". (ien. A. ,1. of the AMMUNITION, SLEIGHS. WHIPS, First-class teams furnished or Warner, president may be eloquent tributes to a precious uiglit day. Mason A Hamlin, Bimetallic believes that DEPARTMENT STORE, League, Bryan past, but the one upon whose body the FURNITURE REPAIRING. BLANKETS AND ROBES. Connected with Windsor Hotel and Re- Briggs, will be the next Democratic * presidential earth closes is denied a future, and the vere House. Hughes A >ou, 1 IA N and _AGENT FOK_ nominee, that the chief issue will be cruel epitaph is “The End.” and Model Making, Baumeister, the war. 4S ami 50 Main Street. Hacks to and from all boats and trains. Philippine Lol. iugersoll s death was instanta- Jacob Bros., COLUMBIA and HARTFORD CYCLES. D. B. neous. One moment he was the man of and Scroll Sawing. Southwoktii, President. a Tlie Pensacola Paper Mills, at Pensaco- Liuiit Tpening Mason Ilamlii., genius, with millions upon millions of Ralph II. (leuT la, Fla., have started in successful opera- 40 Main Street. W. H. 00 Main Street. Southwouth, Manager. Carpenter, thoughts and memories in his brain, with RICHARDS, Proprietor. tion manufacturing a hard grade of tnanila Te'enhoiu* Connection. IM AN'O Tl NKIL the fondest devotion in his heart for his ____I paper from pitch pine pulp. The material CLOTHIERS. DRY GOODS. and if materialism is to be is waste from saw mills heretofore burned family, yet, LUMBER. PKOYISIOXEB" all the next moment C. BURGESS, in slab piles. credited, perished HENRY STAPLES. F. V. COTTRELL. Established 18T8. ALBERT when the tide of life suddenly stood still. ] Successor to John Peirce A Co.. 1814. Established ISliO. It has been estimated that 2,000,000 The body was worn out. hut what of that : & Barker & Burgess. i 87'>. & BROWN. COTTRELL, A. tV. K. pOGG sheep have died in New South Wales be- mysterious essence and power that was STAPLES pRED JOHNSON, Morison A Co., 1887. & CO., cause of tlie drouth this year. The num- Iugersoll? Was it turned to I DEALERS IN' QOOPER DEALERS IN nothingness Successor to A. P. Mansfield, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ber oi sheep in that is in the of an de- SPRUCE A- colony 12,000,000 twinkling eye, utterly MEN’S PINE, HEMLOCK LUMBER. MEATS, less than ten years ago. Other Australian stroyed when the meehauical forces of the READY-MADE CLOTHING, MASONIC TEMPLE, HIGH STREET, ...HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL,... Huffman Roskndalk POULTRY colonies have had almost equally disas- body were arrested? The materialist as- Cement, FURNISHING GOODS, DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, trous experiences. sumes that it was, as to PO RT LAND though powerless Umbrellas, CEME NT, BEEF, prove it as he is to disprove the converse. DRY AND FANCY GOODS, SHAWLS Window and Picture Glass. Mis. Helen M. a restaurant SAXD AXI) PORK. Peyton, There has been a hesitation as to the Lubber Clothing, LIME, HAIR, dispo- ■ keeper in Denver, Colo., has entered suit Etc. and Blankets, , , Trim- Carriage Stock. Gen. Agent for v i .1.: sition to be made of Col. Iugersoll’s re- Hats, Caps, Dressed Pink Li mber. for #500,000 dower from the estate of Underwear and Cor- mains and as to the ceremonies of his Bathing Suits. mings, Hosiery, Atlas Ready Mixed Lard. Ham and all 1 N. Paints, kinds of Isaac Peyton, president of the Nation- funeral that Piue and Spruce Sheathing and Spruce is significant. Materialism is and a sets, Notions, Etc. Oriental Powder Mill. Season. al Bank, Spokone, Youths Boys’ Clothing Specialty. Floor Boards. Exchange Wash., alleg- confounded in the presence of death and that he obtained a divorce from her 1'2 Main Street. LADIES’ WRAPPERS A SPECIALTY. 68 MAIN STREET. IIowes’ Bloi k tig by its own barren version of it. There is Telephone Connection, No. 22 Front Street. fraud. something even in the hearts of skeptics CORN AND FEED. Established 1860. HARNESSES. MACHINE SHOPS. According to a letter received by Chief warning them that their creed does vio- F.stablisned If-7 lence to the of the 1891. of Police Bishop of Springfield, Mo., deepest promptings Established 1854. Incorporated Belfast Foundry Co. established 1820. human Established 1800. Robert M. E. Coo ier, a penniless editor, mind. [St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Belfast Machine Works 187o. A GARDNK is heir to in Creek min- SWAN & SIBLEY CO., W. BURKETT, #500,000 Cripple JHE QEORGE f. MACHINE gURGESS ing property and Texas real estate left Yacht for Peary. McDonald, gELFAST by Jobbers of L a frontiersman who died re- Capt. Crego, * Dealers in in Creek. Benjamin Hoppin Gives tlie Sent* to AND FOUNDRY cently Cripple SEEDS AND Manufacturer of and Dealer in CO.. the Relief Expedition. GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, /Successors to Belfast Foundry Co.\ V and Belfast Machine Works. Stephen Fell, an American citizen, is PROVISIONS. DRY GOODS, HARNESSES, ROBES, / ....BEEF', PORK, HAMS M New Haven, Conn., HO. Word — said to have been a slave for twelve years .July Manufacturers of. has been received that Benjamin Hoppin, Dealers in Coal. in a tribe on the Upper Amazon from HEDGE’S IMPROVED CIRCULAR son of Prof. James M. of the BLANKETS, WHIPS, SAWMILLS, which he finally escaped his Hoppin Y'ale Importers of Salt. by killing Art has forwarded his “Eclipse” Turbine Water Wheels, Winches, POULTRY, LAKH. HI He was School, pleasure guards. originally accompanied & 37 Front Street. TRUNKS, BAGS, Pumps, Derricks, Ac., Mill Steel Senta to Greenland as a to the 33, 35, CARPETINGS, ETC., Gearing, two other one yacht gift by Americans, of whom Belfast Roller Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers of all kinds. Belt relief which left Nova Proprietors Mill, etc. Hall’s Patent died of fever and the other of a snake Peary expedition, MATS, ETC. ing, Counterpoised Polish -and COUNTRY PROP 1 Scot'a a few Brooks Grist Mill. iug Machine for Granite and Marble. Hall’s bite. days ago, to join Peary’s Proprietors done with Patent Stave Thomas B. party in Greenland. Mr. Hoppin has KlP’Jobbing dispatch. Jointer, Hussey. William B. Swan, President. Main Unity, Me., Plows and all kinds iron i- his ODD FELLOW BLOCK, Street. castings. HAYFORD Bi.oi given yacht without any restrictions, A. C. ami Edward Sibley. Treasurer. No. 74 Main Street. BURGESS, Manager Treasurer, The Manufacturing Industries. to be used as far as possible in the ex- ploration in the north and in scientific re- FANCY GOODS, SMALL WARES. MACHINISTS. SAIL MAKERS. search. The was sent to North Established 1856. The branches of manufacture show as- yacht BROTHERS, Sydney, Nova the gTEVENS tonishing activity for the midsummer Scotia,by tug Merrimac, FRENCH & Established 187:5. and was from there the steamer A. CO., Established Is seasou. Strikes of frieght handlers have slopped by & Diana for Lieut. direct. T. SHALES CO., HARNESS MANUFACTURERS, caused embarrassment on a few roads, Peary L< iui. is muon interested in T. READ, S. LORD & CO though less than was feared, and street nuppm very FANCY Also Dealers in QEO. J\1 Arctic made several GOODS, car strikes are of local importance, espec- explorations, having Successors to J. W. Fred--.. and was in Arctic DEALERS IN WOOL at Cleveland, while at voyages north, Peary’s SMALL ROBES, BLANKETS, WHIPS, MACHINIST AND STEAM ially Youngstown in WARES, FITTER, SAIL several thousand iron workers have struck expedition 1S9U. MAKERS and dealer HOSIERY and GLOVES. MATS, TRUNKS, BAGS, Dealer in for higher wages, and the doekmen at CORDAGE, SIUU ( i! Erie threaten story of a Slave. FEED, HAY Lake ports to strike which CORN, FLOUR, We make a of a full and com- Steam Steam and specialty ...Jobbing and Carriage Trimming... Engines, Apparatus PAINTS AND Oil.-. would have Serb us consequences for the To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the plete line of iron interest. The disposition to get the worst form of Fittings, Awnings, Tents and Carpets D. Williams of Manches- clone with dispatch. benefit of steady work seems to have slavery. George to order. given ter. Mich such a was and GROCERIES, Bicycles and in tells how slave made Ladies’ Underwear and In- Sewing Machines, Agents for l\ S. (loverimi- io place many quarters to au inclination free. He says: “My wife has been so help- Union Marine Insuran «• to strike on slender fants’ Furnishing goods. 59 MAIN STREET. Manufacturer of Roller pretexts because es- less for five years that she could not turn Bushings. tablishments aie Ship Brokers. Wiki-. !' crowded with business. over iu bed alone. After using two bottles 04 MAIN STREET. No. 44 Main 40 Church Street. C. E. Stevens. M. I. Stevens. Street. •>1 Front Strkf Yet the interruption thus far has been of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully im- less than in of most proved and able to do her own work.” 'This July years. [Dunn’s CREAMERIES. MARBLE WORKS. Review, July 29. supreme remedy for female diseases quickly FISH MARKETS. INSURANCE. STOVES AND 1!.\V cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melan- headache, LAKE ORE AMERIES choly, backache, fainting and Established 1870. Established 1882. Established lSti-i. dizzy This miracle medicine £1LVER L. MITCHELL. Five Hundred Miles on a Wheel. spells. working r\t is a god-send to weak, sickly, run down peo- FISH WOOD & ple. Every bottle guaranteed. 50 F. J. GERRY & CO., Prop’s, Dexter, Me. MARKET, PATTEE & MARK SON, Y j:w JO. Only £ITY SON, ll."> HIGH STKEK Yoiik, July Miss Jane C. cents. Sold by R. H. Moody, Druggist. JAMES a Manhattan DEALERS IN Manufacturers of and dealers in Yatman, bicycle rider, who LAMPS, has been prominent in distance E. F. BRAMHALL, Proprietor, many long Messenger Boys Strike. PURE SWEET CREAM, STERIALIZED INSURANCE, MARBLE MONUMENTS, TABLETS, rides, has eclipsed all previous perform- TINWARE. ances women MILK and BUTTER, Dealer in. of cyclists by finishing a More than 100 boys employed by the Representing fourteen leading American Headstones, Marble Shelves, “quint” century. Boston District Messenger went SEA FOOD. KITCHEN t. Company Made from Sefaiiated Cream. and European Companies. Ikon Vases, Bouquet Holders, Long Island’s excellent roads were the on strike unexpectedly Monday, July scene at DEXTER and Me Pl.UMIdN of Miss Yatman’s marvelous feat. 31, and proceeded to make things lively Creameries BELFAST, Howes’ Block, Also PENSION ATTORNEYS. Metal Wreaths and Crosses. Early on she left the Bedford in the business section of the Thursday city. Cold storage and salesroom, THE FAMOUS GLENWO'd’ avenue were High, Cor. Main Street. Masonic Temple, Main Street. HILLS BUILDING. PHENIX ROW. fountain, Brooklyn, on the first They joined by about 400 young 15 Washington Street, Roston. century of the 500 miles. hoodlums, who, the officers of the com- At the same Established 18S5. Established MEN’S rendezvous, a favorite one pany say, egged on the boys to the acts BELFAST BRANCH OF Agency 1849. OUTFITTERS. Established In for cyclists, she dismounted late Saturday of rowdyism they committed. The hood- her afternoon, cyclometer showing 500 lums and the strikers created consterna- DUTCH, & Established 1882. P. STICKNEY, miles. She was weary in body and mind, tion in the vicinity of the offices of the CREAMERY, ALONZO pIELD QUIMBY, but proud of her achievement. Postal gMERSON Telegraph Company, pummelled Manufacturer of and IV > and scared the who would not DEALER IN P. PALMER, boys join A. C. DWIGHT and assaulted Wilson, Agent, FIRE and PLATE GLASS INSURANCE. RAN r To Cure Constipation In One Week them, viciously Police In- STOVES, FURNACES, William T. whom spector Leggett, they DEALEK IN < To Purify the Blood in One Week Manufacturers and Dealers in JAPANN F. knocked unconscious on Devonshire FRESH and PICKLED FISH, Twenty First-Class American and BRITTANIA, To Strengthen Nerves in One Week street, and from whom took a they pris- MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, ENAMELED WARE To Cure Sick Headache in One Day oner who had been arrested for assaulting BUTTER AND CREAM, CLAMS, Foreign Companies Represented. another The of Gas-Fitting and messenger boy. places HATS AND CAPS. Plumbing, the strikers have been OYSTERS, OFFICE OVER BELFAST NATIONAL BANK. Take Cleveland’s Celery Compound Tea supplied. PASTEURIZED CREAM A SPECIALTY Fixtures, Pumps, Ere., Eti 25c. trial size Tree. If it fails to cure Stationery and Fancy Never mind if AT CHAS. H. Books, Goods, your money will be refunded. A. A. Itching piles? everything CREAMERIES LOBSTERS, ETC., FIELD, No. 60 Church Street, else failed to cure yon. Try Doan’s Ointment. l-11 H owns A Co. Street. MASONIC TEMPLE. Memorial No failure there. 50 cents, at any drug store. BUCK8PORT AND BELFAST. Main GEO. A. QUIMBY. Opposite The cut is after an old painting of a man its name to the Largest Tohacco-Fac- to a certain brand known to all and Notes. New visit with Literary News Church at Old Orchard. gambling smokers. It is tory in the World. Death with his life a great stone building as a stake. Behind opposite the de “The hills and fields and islands of Campo Marte and was At Old Orchard at 4 p. m. July 27th, of and Cigarettes. the man stands his New blossom with sweet flowers iKinj; Cigars founded by Senor Don Francisco de England ground was broken for the new Methodist : good angel Cab- as striving of romance as richly any meadow of church rrespoutlence of The Journal. J to save him. anas a hundred Episcopal at the corner of Wash- years ago. For a time its Old says Samuel A. This with World fame,” Eliot, ington street and Fountain avenue. A Oth. You game annual was limited A v 1-1 Cuba, July output by the in the New Magazine for SMALL life as the stake govern- England August, number of SPOT is large Methodists from ment to in lines of his Saco, i to have “done” this isle of the every-day game 500,000 cigars a year, but when the introductory interesting Biddeford, Old Orchard and other Maine of of men and women. the war it paper on “The Romance Mt. Desert.” cities attended until you have visited a began was disposing of an aver- the exercises which were Behind the player His article dwells on the of sixteen particularly held at the entrance to the and the whole stands the age million cigars per annum. great amphi- inspected good period of Champlain’s exploration and theatre in the angel Nature, striv- It grove. averting the weed into the used onlyVuelto Abajo and the settlement of the Jesuits on Mt. ing to preserve the tobacco, Hev.Dr. L. B. Bates of Boston presided, the best of contract with Desert, and summer visitors to the island and his >. big and little, beloved of life. Even when that, by certain e'oquent remarks were listened to MAY BE will be that its is here so at- CANCER. the is hisiory with women. the game almost plantations. Besides its six glad much interest by the assemblage. ,1 many Perhaps permitting and so in Death’s hands. tractively set forth beautifully il- He of the hundred to smoke all spoke thousands of churches which to pursue your in- the man wuo turns to Nature and lets her operatives the cigars lustrated. Warren F. Kellogg, 5 Park Sq., that are being built in this country every him may yet save himself. Medical desired the MOST VIOLENT > s the great Fabrica de Hon- help they during hours of Boston, Mass. and the amount of that CASES HAVE. science knows and its authori- labor, year great good shows this, highest the too liberal no disposition to heal under ordia* tlabana—the word honradez ties affirm that the utmost medical skill managers allowed each was done. The August Cosmopolitan is a strong ary treatment. No one can tell how soon thess can do is to Nature. man to off to some three years said Ur. HIAPPFARFll I LHIILU AT FIRQT A^ toi “honesty.” The factory help carry five, last him over attraction. Two important articles deal ago, Hates, HI lino I MO will develop into Cancer of the worst The great success of Dr. Pierce’s Golden “While coming from a convention, I met So typ*. entire from Cuba night. At first this seems a trifl- with one J. W. Bennett’s “Your _____ many people die from Cancer oe- city square, Medical Discovery in curing wasted glance society, the late Itobert on the simply bodies, Ingersoll train. cause do not know weak and obstinate and but come to it True Relation to Society,” the other, they just what the disease is | Yguacio, and in prosperous lungs, lingering ing detail; figure up, you We talked about many things, and finally IJrRFIvil.hl. PIMPIi I III LLOi F\ is based on the of Mrs. John Van Rensselaer’s “The they naturally turn themselves over to the coughs, recognition find it means King the of the number doctors, I out over something like two million agnostic spoke large of an(* forced to something 2,500,- this fundamental scientific truth. “Golden Basis of New York Society.” This latter .. are. submit to a cruel and dangerous churches that were built the i diem. Medical Discovery supplies Nature with cigars a year, the of which sell article is illustrated with being every year. operation only treatment which the doctors know for Cancer. The disease cigarettes per cheapest handsomely Mr. brushed back his body building, tissue repairing, muscle of well-known Ingersoll bushy returns, however, and is even more violent and destructive are met for dollars the thousand. portraits the women who promptly thaa the building you by materials, in condensed and con- twenty hair with his hand and after a moment’s before. Cancer is a ( making move in the famous Four Hundred. deadly poison in the blood, and an operation, plaster, or :> utleman of Chesterfeldian centrated form. With this help Nature When tobacco-bales, meditation said: ‘It puzzles me to know other external treatment can no carefully packed Gustav Kobbe writes on have effect whatever upon it The cure must the strength to throw off diseases “Augustine Daly how this is to come from who supplies and in arrive at long thing going keep up.” within the last of must be speaks pigeon-English ; of heal the sick re- wrapped palm-leaves, and His Life-work,” which is another vestige poison eradicated. the lungs, stomach, “I replied, ‘Well, Colonel, it puzzles ,:ban fashion and whose sole establish the and nutritive the are in a dark illustrated and John Mr. W m digestive organs factory, they kept cool, profusely article, me, but it would not on if God did not Walpole, of W’alshtown, S. j in and go D., says: sound health, purify enrich the on Brisben Walker continues his little blotch ie is to exhibit this establish- place the first floor, where they are interesting rule the universe.” about the size of a pea came under my lei j blood, and nourish the nerves. of the times of Mohammed and : history Kev. B. C. Wentworth of for- eye gradually from which he shows you the If your dealer offers something “just as divided into classes according to Berwick, growing larger, shooting pains through quality, Omar. The iictiou is very at intervals ran in all directions. I it is better him ; it entertaining. elder of the eastern became alarmed < good,” probably for in value for to merly presiding greatly and offices, and then varying $20 $400 per bale Judging by the statement of the and consulted a pays better. Hut you are thinking of the editor, Maine conference, made an address which good doctor, who pronounced it Cancer, of 200 When the bales are the was quite justified in and advised that it cut 'i to the an euor- cure not the profit, so there’s nothing “just pounds. open- Cosmopolitan created a sensation. He said that he was be out, but this I could not con- register, | its of as for so. discontinuance Count Tolstoi's sent to. I read in local of a in lining thousands of names good you Say ed for use, the manojas and gabillas are greatly stirred up and he thought that he my paper cure effected by novel. S S. S.. and decided to it. charm In a letter received from A I). Weller, Ksq.» and the latter carried in their he had good reason to be,for since coming try Itactedlikea the to append your own. What Fla. he separated of Pensacola. Escambia C<>.. (Box 544), to Old Orchard he had been told that last Cancer becoming at first irritated, and then discharging I since state to the tor is an in- t ve to the states have, receiving your diagnosis dry moistening room. The Outing August exceedingly very This less ami then diseon- autograph-hunter as and com- Sunday $100 had been taken over the bar freely. gradually grew of my case st> .much trouble liver teresting and seasonable the bottles of the Golden Medi- leaves are softened them in number,with of a hotel at the tinued altogether, a small scab which soon would be! <>n leaving the plaint taken lght by putting usual fine illustrations. The beach. He urged the leaving drop- cal and must that I am trans- contents in- off and now only a little scar Discovery, say a solution of salt- members of the new edifice to turn their ped healthy remains where h visitor is conducted formed from’a shadow (as friends hogsheads containing clude: “Golf in Charles again walking my Gotham,” by batteries the I- what, threatened to ifestroy my life once held full called me) t periect health I value your and then the water is the father upon saloons and hotel bar- sway : and asked to write petre water; poured Turner, literary of golf in the cure for Cancer Is opposite ver\ and take in rooms at this resort Positively only Swift's remedies highly pleasure Game in the and drive them out of Specific_ m nv all who oft' and the leaves the America; “Big •pinion of the factory, with recommending tin to and suffer spread upon edges Rockies,” hy town. He said if the churches of Old as I did. Four tm nths 1 did not think to be J. N. “Lawn Tenuis on the Eu- agp of the barrels to After be- Ostrom; Orchard would S. S. in our Samuel in rase of partially dry. unite their forces in the S. FOR THE BLOOD peculiarities that have inl- shape to ..s^isi I'ucle ropean Continent,” by J. P. “An but thanks to 1 am now Paret, name of God and hostilities, you, ready wet, the leaves unfold Ed. fight this great evil, in —because it is the and any criticisms or sug- for the Dons ing thoroughly August Outing,” by W. Sandys; remedy which can go deep enough to reach the root of a short time no hotel bar or saloon would only without if care is exercis- “Canoeing Down the West Branch of the the disease and force it out of the system A ■nay feel disposed to offer, Dr Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad- easily, tearing, the He permanently. surgical operation W. A. any longer disgrace place. stated does not reach the blood—the real seat Sim- are Penobscot,” by Brooks; “The Best of the disease—because the blood can ititude of illus- viser. In Plain English; or. Medicine ed. The stems then taken out and that he had been informed that the signatures, out of M. Gertrude high not be cut away. Insist S. 8. can take its plified, 1008 pages over 700 illustrations, Three,” by Cundill; upon S.; nothing place*. with the refuse of other tobacco is laid sheriff had said that if he could find six S. S. S. cures to fame unknown, you may sent for 21 one-cent stamps, “Camp Crisine,” by 11. C. “A also any case of Scrofula. Eczema. Rheumatism. O paper-bound, Daniels; solid men who would stand behind ntagiou* to cover cost Clotli-bound aside for the This Stroll in the Black him Blood Poison, or other form of ■> of mailing only. filling cheapest cigars. Forest,” E. Ulcers, Sores, any hlood disease Valuahl* of AY. II. Proscott, Henry by Mary he would war ten more. Address Dr. R. V. Work with wage against rum here. books on Cancer and Blood Diseases will be mailed stamps is known as and few of the Blake; “Holiday the free to any ad dress by Charles A. tilling tripa, Camera,” An Old Orchard man who was •ihony Trollope, Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y by Dr. John Nicol; “The Cruise present Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. best cigars are altogether guiltless of it. August “And the Old Orchard nvl Dana, M. Charney, Kings- of the New York Club,” by A. J. Kenea- shouted, deputy The manufacture of a looks says the same thing and we will find the and a host of other cigar simple ly.and the usual poems, editorials and re- Agassiz, the men to stand behind toe.” rage, which soon The him- cords, which include a full and ac- him, ,:s oi follow- tempest-in-a-teaport enough. workman, supplying expert NEARLY past generations, Nearly every one present shouted blows a Latin characteristic. count of the Golf contest at over, being self with a handful of leaf, called capa, Championship of later date, together with William “Amen,” and much excitement prevailed. The 1 Chicago by Tucker, of St. cigar makers have their Unions, call- word for and a lot opinions, borne (the Spanish cloak), Andrews. y-formulated Good Will ed Gremios, which are almost as prolific i of tripa for the body of the cigars, seats Assembly. are amusing: others frivilous, Years Old!!! In the March number of mischief as those of the United States, himself at his little table, which has rais- of The Forum, •lie or Good Will 27th Fifty-eight pretty girls employed, Dr. Felix L. under Assembly opened July and in the interests of law and Oswald, the caption It’s a life, but devotion to the true order j ed on every side but that nearest to with services at The a long i at ion of a liberal donation of ledges “A Lost Eden,” gave a most pessimistic religious Pines, should be of trees for this interests and of the American sternly suppressed by the him. He out the capa and cuts forecast of our in large grove pine given prosperity > of the while a few are spreads occupation Cuba, hint- place; purpose by Walter M. Smith of has won for it new friends as the strong hand of the government in any it into strips with a sharp knife. This is ing that the large swarm of irrepressibe Stamford, People ions of \Ym. II. Seward, Ct. A number of tents were and style outlaws with which the island is infested pitched years rolled and the members country. the most delicate part of the clubs from Maine and by original •*I am operation, could never be and boys’ New Hamp- deeply impressed subjugated suggesting of its to their and The women and girls, employed in strip- and shire were present. The session will con- family passed reward, essful manner in which the requiring skill, knowledge experi- that perhaps it had been better for Amer- the have a tinue for ten the these admirers are and steadfast to- ping leaf, large airy apartment ence. By it the different qualities are ican interests if Cuba “like the lost At- days. Among speakers loyal •l La Honradez has combined are Prof. of had Anthony Cobb Divinity with faith in its and con- to themselves, and how their tongues do separated which determine in great meas- lantis, disappeared beneath the ocean day, teachings, productions with American waves.” In the School, Lewiston, Prof. Lee of Bowdoin run. and August issue of the same fidence in the information which it Gossip, jest snatches of song ure the aroma and value of the brings talent and strength, College, Dr. K. A. P. Vail of Stamford, Luropeau Asiatic magazine, Mr. George Reno takes Dr. Os- to their homes nnd keep time with their nimble fingers. the outside of the leaf C. S. M. of Wa- firesides. cigars, being gen- wald to task and challenges most of his Hadley, superintendent Each lias a somewhere about ter Street New York, Kev. J. K. As a natural consequence it in powder-box the best and that nearest the stem statements. Mr. Reno, it will be remem- Mission, enjoys of state been erally P.oardman and Kev. A. T. ex-secretary when the was for a Dunn. The its old all the and of its her, and day’s work is ended she he a bered, long time special age vitality vigor the worst. Then lays few fragments envoy first lecture was same to-day. he would have between the Provincial Friday morning by Kev. dabs it in drifts over her Government of youth, strengthened and by the ghastly face, of in the centre of each rolls Bean of on “Good Citi- ripened .alive and African for tripa strip, Cuba and the Administration at Leroy Portland, Asiatic, Washing- of half a neck and ears. They are paid from 50 to zenship.” He spoke on on experiences over century the whole into the required shape and ton, and he claims to have ridden over Saturday ere formerly a thousand Chi- “The Devil in to 80 cents a and their work is confin- most of the Black and White." It has lived on its merits, and on the day a wrapper, rolls it island. So far from accept- were there are now then, taking spirally W. W. True of has employed ed to the Notwith- ing Dr. Oswald’s Mr. Colby, '02, charge cordial support ot progressive Americans. cigarette department. around the now If an gloomy forecast, of the and Charles I). .La about half the completed cigar. Reno is of that Cuba’s athletics, Porter of Honradez, the need of flxible and opinion delightful It is “The New York Weekly Tribune,” acknowledged the country over 'is the standing fingers expert, he has made it precisely the right the University of Maine directs the swim- ;> of African descent and the climate, wonderful fertile soil, vast forests the fact that women are supposed to pos- ming. The Lewiston string orches- leading National Family Newspaper. length, shape and size, without any trim- and valuable woods will at- Boys’ .is never been drawn. At deservedly tra will furnish music the session. sess a more delicate touch than men, it is tract an unlimited amount of during Recognizing its value to those who desire all the news of the Suite and Nation, ming. Try your own bungling hand at American rd uf the called and a saddle-hued, claimed that they can never become suc- capital, that large emigration from the publishers of The Republican Journal (your own favorite home have entered and you will come to the conclusion paper) ‘white* are it, the United States is sure to follow. Mr. employees cessful cigar-makers. into an alliance with “The York Weekly Tribune” which enables hem to furnish that the must be a as Reno is confident that in a .ad to this it is so difficult manipulator juggler few years we day tell ol the seen id botli papers at the cost of >2.00 interesting things as artist. Besides educated shall be able to to Cuba the title of trilling per year. -.bans from with well an hands, apply quarrelling La Honradez would be to till his article, “A Paradise farmer and owes to himself, to his and to the com- every page he must have fingers with the sensitive- Regained.” Every every villager family, .• \ are grouped themselves, by of ibis paper. A wire di- In munity in which he lives a cordial support of his loc i', newspaper, is it wo ks con- telegraph gives ness of an sound Dr. F. ms whenever antennae, unerring eye, Benjamin Trueblood of Boston, practicable. rect Bag communication between the offices and for his interests in to his home ail t’uo news nerve and a nose. s.'cretaryof tlie American Confer- stantly untiringly every way, brings ■ \ ihi from to ten judicial Pea§§ piece, eight and the chiefs of the several ence, was present at The and of his the of his the •mud it ion and departments, The sorting of tobacco is done by work- Hague during or happenings neighborhood, doings fiiends, pros- and til-- average earning is tlie session of the International Peace the shipping wharf, store-houses and pects for different crops, the prices in home markets, and, in tact, is a visitor men of great judgment and experi- and lie weekly experts making as much as Conference, contributes to the wholesale stores in various parts of the which should be found in every family. ence, who command the pay. At New England Magazine for a val- wide-awake, progressive I diem. Besides their highest August wages as well as to the uable and account of his Just think of it! Both of these for >2.00 a city, carpenter’s shop La Cabanas the official escojedo, or sorter interesting per- Barrel papers only year. •m uie free of cost, and sonal of lodged where tlie boxes arc made in which the observations the distinguished Send all to The Journal Me of wrappers, gets seven dollars a subscriptions Republican Publishing Co., Belfast. w.-d to smoke as day. men this notable and many cigars are the residences of the composing assembly goods packed, while the or twisters receive of tlie information lie is of the master’s torcedores, there gathered they like, and his head assistants. In the proprietor an of two dollars. After relative to tlie proceedings of tlie confer- their >»\vn item average being making—au lower salon me machines to a va- ence. Tlie mere fact that adapted counted and done in such a body of e. to the assorted, up pack- nisei]uence proprietor, ot the most men, representing tlie highest culture of For First-Class Monumental Work riety strange purposes. Among of the are in boxes is.-iid men are ages 25, cigars packed their several nations, should have met to- smoking every novel is that for the line eittiug picadura, branded as “Lou- and worked so ( ALL ON i .»iii\ the best tobacco that already “Regalias,” gether faithfully and in tobacco used in the such a of mutual tilling cigarettes; hy- and are for market. spirit appreciation and tiom which retail at not less dres,” etc, ready draulic used in tobac- harmony, is more deeply press, compressing The names on the boxes mean a deal significent, says ats good Dr. than direct results apiece. co fur into solid blocks as frueblood, any exportation more than the uninitiated at room where are may imagine. which may have been attained. That cigarettes bard as and the for wood; press stamping for is war as a means of diifcul- f the several hundred wurk- The “Regalia Imperial,” example, settling brands the boxes, instead of ties between nations has been a MAM FA ("I LULLS (>!' All. KI> >1- upon which, Severn inches and worth almost its struck oed before a on! long severe and tiny table, burned as are blow, that the feeling in favor being in, they appear, print- in The “Trabues” is a Is, counts and does weight gold. of disarmament has been tills, up ed a and greatly strength- by very rapid ingenious process. medium short and the favor- ened this international s the little rolls. It grade, thick, by exchange of fragrant The barrel is also in- department worth ite of the Catalan in Cuba. ideas can now he asserted. His article is what and dexter* shop-keepers iig accuracy illustrated with Wc have a assortment *»t id-'.ed work spection—barrels turned out by steam The “Dana” is small and excellently many por- iargv from in very delicate, traits and with ■quire long practice several views of the to select fiomat roots that will *u All with great velocity, all hooped and head- smoked Cuban and men .ml these small bits of by ladies, by Ilouse-iu-the-Woods where the confer- counting kinds ot ui; rite list d. 1- ■ a to In roes*ic ed; and though in such numbers, every between acts of the opera. It is ence was while tlie of vii those whose business it is generally held, frontispiece the work executed from oriuii al one is perfectly air and water tight. On highly flavored, by vanilla or some other magazine is a group picture of the is the same—the neatly ^ns. twenty-live cigarettes in a six American always the second floor is a delegates. Warren F. Kel- complete printing extract. The “Yegueros,” a plantation of flour us a call before ] ici: o, -irders st as are in the j Park Mass. highest quality they bought branch of and logg, Square, Boston, outfit, every typography cigar, is made on the vegas, of the very that scientific elsewhere. btf .ttes; you will see that they do milling lithopraphy being constantly employed in best leaves twisted for the A popular feature of Elizabeth Stuart ret. without but de- roughly planters can Made counting, views Phelps’ writings is the. happy blending produce. printing circulars, labels, wrappers, own use, and if sold at all at the most BRIDGE MAINE. >\ a siugle touch of the fingers of lively humor and tender pathos which from the best winter STREET, BELFAST, of the letter-heads and millions exorbitant factory, price. characterizes and illuminates them. C. R. HARRISON. one cigarette more or less than always wheat the farmer can L. WOOD A S H KAL. ot colored and de- beautifully tastefully Fannie Brigham Ward, j These qualities were perhaps never more <-d number. Just such marve- in evidence Made for dis- signed papers that enclose the cigarettes than in her latest and most grow. ity do old employes in the Bu- touching story, “Loveliness,” which ap- housewives. in packages of twenty-five. In the en- Since the Children Went criminating 1 at Wash- Away. pears in the Atlautic. But the graving and Printing, August And it makes the sweet- graving room is a fine magneto-electriijue element which will attract the widest in the FRED * Me. able, counting coupons ATWOOD Winterport, machine, invented by a Frenchman, for attention to the and call forth the est, lightest, most nutri- It don’t seem no how like livin’ story usury, and other important liveliest discussion over is its out- drawing on stone by chemical action, Since the children went away ; it, tious loaf it is possible and trenchant attack the ! Dele Samuel. The ole house is awful quiet spoken upon INSURANCE and REAL and machinery run by electricity. The of to bake. ESTATE, til full of On this chilly winter day. practice vivisection and the methods of room, silent, busy is Sold receiving and examining room most Yes. I hear their voices ringin’ the vivisectors. “Loveliness” is a “silver everywhere. ooked like a nightmare. All interesting. After the cigarettes are made Like they used to long ago Yorkshire terrier,” stolen from a delicate WM. A. COOMBS' MILLING CO., '< ;e clad in blue dun- When up in the garret little Cold water, Mich. figures, the they played girl, whose life is actually waver- Over Million Assets and put up into packages of allotted 'Neath the rafters low. Members of Anti-adulteration League. Representing Twenty ■ droopin’ in the balance th eyes set on the bias and ing through her grief over number, the packages are examined, the loss of her beloved when her FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE CiLASS, TORNADO INSURANCE. m shaven, or with pig-tails care- How they used to run an' frolic— pet, in round bundles and father, a discovers the wrapped large, Merry lads an’ lassies all, college professor, ^F"*STEAM BOILER AND sted up in Psyche knots, or INSURANCE INSPECTION. J£t Security Bonds lor Cashiers, Contract- in barrels. The store-rooms are Playin’ ’mong the ’erb an’ popcorn missing favorite in the operating-room of packed ors, Administrators and Trustees. Correspondence solicited. Real estate bought and sold. k hair cue short and standing Where the dusky shaders fall. the medical school of his own as as a bank vault—and university, sacredly guarded An’ the made a and under the of the sties in a blacking-brush—are girls they swing; very scalpel operator, indeed some of the tobacco leaves in it How they used to romp at taggin’ “kissing his vivisector’s hand.” Tlie y neat in their persons and at- An’ the rm might eacii pass current as a greenback of nosy posey g. authors indignation that such things WtansvPILLS Maine Central to so the R. R. I required keep by should be tolerated in these is W W large denomination. The products of this How they used to run an’ scamper days a SURE RELIEF TO WOMAN for ;*■ establishment. The dormi- Down the wide old stairs— expressed in no uncertain terms. The all troubles peculiar to her sex. by TIME-Ta RLE. find their to all of the hallway £3F~Send factory way parts But were a defenders of those who what she mail or from our A.gent. $1.00 per box. the contract laborers sleep is they proper passel practise On and after Junf 26, 1 SUB,trains connectine made to suit the taste of Durin’ evenin’ denominates “the worst torture of at Burnham ami Waterville with world, being holy prayers. all, WILLIAMS MFG. OHIO. through trams t cleanliness and its us CO., Props., CLEVELAND, for ami from SI MM EH I good order, class of smokers. Some of Well, they left ; an’ the shaders that reserved wisdom and of the Baugor, Waterville, Portland ami SEE ICE. every the by power Boston will run as follows: snow-white “spreads” and pil- Seem to have a deeper gray, dumb, the undefended and the are combined with small,” cigarette papers rice, An, the house is awful quiet will WILLIAMS’ARNICA AND WITCH FROM BELFAST. t.s curious need to use their best weapons to personal belongings Since the children went away. Six Trips a Week to Host on corn, and meet am p m p m coffee, pretoral perfumery, etc., the thrilling indictment drawn by .... xiies from the Flowery King- Belfast, depart. 700 1 *-'0 are her in her brilliant assault she HAZEL SALVE 830 cigars strong, mild and medium. The Every chair an' table Hanner, upon what Citypoint.. 1705 tl room are 25 +337 ittered about the little Sets a dear believes to be old fancy free— organized and scientific Ju.''fJUDRDU Waltlo. <7 15 11 35 *3 52 manager will tell you that the value of COLD IN THE HE*D iustru- For they seem to bring the faces l.fl I flKKH Erooks 7 2*1 1 45 4 15 "ds, exquisite carvings, cruelty. Knox the Vuelta Abajo leaf lies in its flavor Of the children back to me. and all SKIN ERUPTIONS—like Piracies, Black >7 38 +2 00 14 33 lleadN, ICougrh .Skin, Sunburn and Tun. Thorndike. 7 45 oleged music, gambling-boards, An’ each corner hides a 2 10 5 00 rather than its and that the phantom 85c bov mail or from Of It AGEHiT. strength, “And per by Unity. 7 53 2 20 5 25 •■•s of wood and straw and fans Hid among the sliaders gray— now, Cassimere,” rapturously Williams Mfer. Co.. Props.. Cleveland, O Honradez best known for Burnham, arrive. 8 15 2 40 6 00 cigars the deli- But my eyes lookin’ whispered the young man, “it re- grow misty only Clinton. 8 35 _ to mainsfor FOR SALK BY R. H. MOODY. 25 cate aroma come from I’inar del Ilio plan- For the dear ones gone away. you to name the day.” Benton. 8 45 H‘» 43 workmen are to wear a “I will required S. Keller. marry you, she re- _ tations. The Remedies leaf is very [H. Orlando,” Bangor.. 440 strong, as the A M with “L? Houradez” stamped plied, blushes chased each other < "inmencin”- June 23. I Still, s:* an:rr> I\ i;« so strong that the Cubans do not like over her face, Auction. Waterville 8 52 3 15 6 50 it, “on the first day of the an'1 c ,,f will leave ■I: there is a system, has the Will be sold at auction, at the farm of l’ M A M '\y Banpor .dternatelv: rigorous and it is used to mix with American Southampton, Eng., most 20th public ,, *oi Boston \i, only century.” AARON R. on Portland.... 12 02 5 35 Xorthport, Camden and Rock- 1 SNOW, in Jackson, S«it unlay, the 130 M« ja? of lines, for any unique and unnatural feature of any sea- And ndii\> at 3.<>n ..the: .t\>, infringe- tobacco for the American and he Orlando abjectly surrendered the twelfth day of August, 1X99, at ten o’clock in y 6 57 except trade; in the world—that the extraordi- Boston, J) U;W. D. -J V° V° bundays. at f..()o r m. u-s or dereliction of and port is, point that had been so in the forenoon, the following described property: j 4 10 9 15 7 25 K"r duty, will also with a of his long dispute l’!;cU.sp,,rr. Uintcrp.at ami Ban. -r daily, add, shrug shoulders of double in other One yoke oxen, two cows, one bull, about ten tons e\ct nary phenomenon tides; between them. In of TO BELFAST. pr Mi at about 7.4." a. m. a- goesonwith defiance every dic- of about ten thousand feet of hem- nday military precision, it has four tides a hay, spruce, or and that Los Amerieos do not know what words, day. To this tate of common sense Seai>port Hampden.'I -'d Thurs- reason, and the lock and hard wood lugs at the mill, four bogs, days common to all Cuban valuable EM AM and at about 7.4f> a. v. feature, possession and admirably shel- two all the tools ami Sundays tobacco demand plainest elementary of mathe- mowing machines, farming »E- u.. 00 -— good is—they strength principles Boston,,B,,stun H 00 a'ies, is the reader—a man em- tered harbor it entirely owes its position. he murmured: utensils, one sorrel or chestnut marc, nine years w. f>. RETURNING rather than aroma and matics, “You are 830 as a rule would right, old, had of James Barton ; one bay mare, live years t roni Boston, 00 to entertain the others, dearest. It Jan. 1000!” P M daily except Sunday at p. >t. purpose begins 1, [Chi- old, raised by said one horse, From via and rather ten cents for a crude a Snow; bay eight Portland. 11 00 1 20 Rockland, Camden, Northport, pay thing Post. 5 had of I. one dark chestnut or a kind of erected The river Aid in which cago ears, Ivenniston; A M A M daily except Monday at "».(><> a. m ipies pulpit, England, flows brown seven bad of Jesse From quarter of a vara than a dollar for mare, years old, Connor; Waterville n "5 0 50 4 30 bancor, via Winterport and loug at the back of the town of ex- two Bucksport, entre of the main and Aldeburg, bay horses, sixteen years old, had of Bert ! Mondays at 12.<>0 noon, other room, “I am an Bangor .. 7 0»> 1 40 davs except Sun- fit for San a writing article,” he one buckskin or cream colored six at 2 00 a|three-inch cigar Marcial him- hibits peculiar feature there. Instead said, Lain; mare, A M P M days i*. M.r "noon and afternoon, two hours “on The Way to Manage a Woman.” years old, had of George Kenniston; one bay self. of running into the sea, as it appears on Benton.. 6 13 10 00 4 36 A^«t. Belfast. “I it will be a horse, eight years old, had of Oliver one use, from and current the of suppose long one,” she Brown; Clinton. 6 27 +10 15 4 47 ( Al 'nuri. newspapers its churches point doing, it turns along the bay horse, eight years old, had of Will Bessey; A,V', J*'* Supt., Boston. What are to Rome, “Fab- replied in a scornful tone. Burnham, depart. 8 30 It* 48 5 05 i " 1LLIAM H. HILL, fiend e. coast and runs shut in a slightly one bay horse, had of Harrison Manager, Boston Exciting political questions down, by narrow eight years old, Unity. 8 48 11 20 6 22 I ricas” are to Habana. Before the war “No,” he answered; “it will be Stevens, and other horses. stretch of shingle, for 12 miles before it quite perhaps Terms, cash, Thorndike. 8 57 11 35 5 31 .d, for manifest reasons; and it short. In it will consist or note on three months so indorsed as to be dis- there were more than two fact, of only two Knox.+9 03 +11 50 5 38, hundred of enters the sea. counted at the Banks. The title to all the ucral that much better words— ‘Don’t prop- Brooks. 9 IS 12 15 5 52 ! testimony try!’ [Chicago Post. erty is without dispute. The SPRAY Double acting. Lift, them in the one city, from the obscure +9 29 +12 33 6 03 Pump A. G. Auctioneer. Waldo. and Spray lone the hours CASWELL, 40 +12 50 14 That Pumps PUMPS during reading to the street and 1, 1899.—2w3l Citypoint. +9 +6 Jan* tiendas, open employing August 1 d other times. Strikes are larnent- Belfast, arrive. 9 45 00 6 20 two or three assistants, to the great fac- ■-PUMPS 1 pient, the Cu- IFlag station. especially among ~ ST04R LADDERS. tories of a thousand skilled PILES! PILES! PILES! Limited tickets for Boston are now sold employes. at$5.00 BICYCLE STANDS, Etc. aployes, who work themselves up from Belfast and all stations on Branch. The poor little turn out inferior AU. KlM'I* v'F shops I)r. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Through tickets to all points West and North state of excitement on I'igh slight- as west, via all for sale L. W. HAY grades, such wives and sisters have a Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It routes, by George, TOOLS. S ‘’vocation. As a the Agent, Belfast. GEO. F. EVANS, rule, however, habit of to the absorbes the tumors, allays the at pernicious presenting hus- itching once, Vice President and General Manager. F E MYERS & BRO., “rs are not serious or of F. E. Booth and Ticket Zalve^B long duration, bands and acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Wil- by, Gen’l Pass, Agent. brothers on Christmas and Portland, June 22, 1899. liams’ Indian Pile Ointment is prepared only for for some of the AST'ORIA. birthdays, vilest cigars on Piles and Itching of the private parts, and noth- & Kind You Have earth be the JVORINES else. box is SUBSCRIBE C. M. CONANT CO., ►The Always Bought may bought by unsophisticat- A Cake of Fine Toilet in ing Every guaranteed. Sold by drug- EUR^^^^ ed in Cuba. Among the largest and best Soap Every Package., gists, sent by mail, for 60c. and $1.00 per box. WILLIAMS’ 1 Gen’l Agents for State of Maine, factories is La which has M’F’G CO., Prop’s, Cleveland^Ohio Cabanas, given For sale by R. H. Moody. ly REPUBLICAN JOURNAL BANGOR, MAINK The Maine Press Excursion. [letter to krs. pinkhah ko. 93,284] THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. Dear Mrs. Pinkham—For some The excursion of the Slaine Press time I hare thought of writing to you to let know of the great benefit I BELFAST. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1899. Association last week to Washington you —_ have received ■m BE SOLD. *4- was a success from start EVERYTHING MOST THE county complete PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY mm from the use of a which to finish, and barring little fog Mrs. Johnson Lydia E. Pink. Co. blotted out some of the on the Republican Journal Pub. scenery Saved from ham’s Vegeta- St. Croix river the weather was all that Insanity by ble ComP°iind- PILSLl of ■■ —. m Soon after the CHARLES A. KY, Business Manager. could be desired. The chairman the Mrs. Pinkham excursion committee, Chester W. Bobbins birth of my first child, I com- •The Journal is THE PAPER for Maine Seafar- of the Old Town Enterprise, personally menced to have spells with my spine. ing People.” conducted the party, and that is equiva- Every month I grew worse and at last lent to that saying everything possible became so bad that I found I was and Largest Circulation In City County was done for their comfort and conven- gradually losing my mind. 44 ience. When the Association visited The doctors treated me for female BUT SALE DF BOOTS SHOES Subscription Terms. In advance,$2.ooa year; SI a chi as in E. H. El veil of the Port- troubles, but I no better. One 1.00 lor ,>ix months; 5o cents lor three months. lS'.'O, got one doctor told me that I would be Advertising Terms. For one square, iucli land Transcript, who was one of the insane. in cents for cue week, and 25 rfi length column,75 I was advised by a friend to give Lydia j/\ cents for each subsequent insertion. party that year, and who died at Bar E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a Harbor on his way home, said in the last and not one lull- trial, and before I had taken all of the Only :30 brigantines article he wrote for his “There paper: first bottle noticed the left on the Atlantic my neighbors - rigged brig coast, says was a choice of routes. You might go in me. the But tliiuk of change American Shipbuilder. rail as far as it overland by extended, “I have now taken five bottles and W. T. the two, three, four and five-masted McCtintock and trust to horse power for the rest, or cannot find words sufficient to praise it. COLBURN’S, Block, Street. have taken their High schooners that places; you might take the boat and enjoy—pro- I advise every woman who is suffering and Maine is now to add a six-master to from female weakness to it a vided you are not seasick—a sea voyage any give Is still and so far has been an success, fair trial. I thank for going on, unparalelled the list. along the coast of many-harbored Maine.” you your good medicine.”—Mrs. Gertrude M. John- Sir. Elwell was one of those who made The Maine Press Association is enjoy- son, Jonesboro, Texas. its annual this week in a the tiip bv laud, driving from the Frank- REMEMBER that all must be ing outing sold, the new, fresh goods, as well as the older ones, and junketing 11ip through Washington coun- lin road station on the Bar Harbor branch Mrs. Perkins’ Letter. Those of us win* can’t feel had female trouble of all ty. get away of the Maine Central, via to “I kinds, that otlur members of "he Cherry field, without to cost. There are a in we very glad pro- had three doctors, but only grew worse. regard left; fact, have Macliias. Another of the party was II. great many good bargains fession can get out and kick up their I began taking Lydia E. Pink ham’s K. Morrell of Gardiner, who said in his ac- Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills quite a good assortment of most all and sizes. Call at once if wish Wo in ot the “However one to you tc tind this Pern the Xarraguagus count trip: goes and used the Sanative Wash, and can- styles Times, credited to the Belfast Journal. Macliias he will wish he had taken some not praise your remedies enough.”— secure them. Tins is an enoi. We are among those other route_1 have visited it every 40 Mrs. Effie Perkiks, Pearl, La. wh*> _.’t out and kicked up their heels, years, and l shall not go again until the illation to furnish the ex- and a; «_• all the better for the outing. railroad is built." greatest living ample. Many had told of the death from Administrator. At that to an outsider at COLBURN, a time, least, _A, The death of Pi. John M. Fletcher is which they had been when a there seemed no of the imme- dragged, of the School Committee. t! in which the probability Meeting community, worthy sister rose and with a voice of diate building of the Washington county limif '.\t- \t.iis of his life were spent. pride and exclaimed: “Brethren railroad: but it is now a and to triumph An adjourned meeting of the School Com- Id was and busi- reality, piiiminenl in political and there was a when l wore sisters, time mittee was held ride over this new road was the main ob- Monday evening, Aug. 7th. BUY was a WINTER'S i"*s YOUR t;d;s and in GOAL every respect French artificial flowers in my bunnit. Mr. Hatch of the committee on teachers re- ject of the excursion. The road and vari- OF I’ll K. in*-st \e 1 r.*l;ii and useful citizen. In tlie But I found were me down as follows, and the was ous matters in connection with the they dragging ported report ns to he was oi places 1 *-id which elected ap- to hell—and—I took them out and Miss Mabel Brown of the Poor's visited will furnish material foi future gave adopted: oj iju d t. scived the Mills school was leave of absence ] public faithfully them to my sister. granted Belfast Fuel & articles, and we will give now a Co., v merely Hay ••id and his record loi the two terms for one term. H. of After dinner there were strolls about ! Edith Thomas the account of the trip. (Successors to the 1 (,. tf'hite Company) c sc. \t d us of Belfast will ever be running Brick school was Mayoi the town, some of the ladies visiting the primary department, The Belfast left on the 7 .me i he contingent promoted to principal of the same, and end to Ids ciedit. As Mayor shops in quest of souvenirs iu the shape a. m. train and went to Water teacher of the with a \ as res the school July :jlst, grammar department, PLYMOUTH j id ut, cx-eflicio. of of china, stick pins and Hags; others as- HADDOCKS, VEIN, SCRANTON, villi i:i order to connect with the Bar salary of SD per week. Miss Isabel Towle and l*\ the direction of the cending to the roof of the Algonquin by IJarboi that station at was elected to till the vacancy caused by the and LATTIMER ■■ express LEHIGH. ■1 littvc the on the school huihl- leaving the elevator where a Hags they enjoyed mag- of Miss Thomas at a of p. hi. This several hours in promotion salary Stove ami Fyir and a_ i he I at edi at hail'-mast next Sat- gave nificent view of and Passamaquoddy bay $(i.50 per week. George U. Hatch was (. host mil (irate which to Waterville and call on Delivered and put in in barrel-... .oo >■'. 11■ .\ tlx. of the funeral. explore so da;* the St. t'roix river. in .... elected to till the vacancy caused by the ab- Dump Farts s-, j.- fi lends. The were soon re- Belfast party >' "haii .... About 3 p. n we embarked on the sence of Miss Brown. Miss Annie L. .••••—. >. .'i the papers aie discussing a inforced members of the Association by was transferred from the steamer for Eastport. The fog had near- Cbaples Citypoint :• n) t ,ie establish men* of a fu in IS OFTEN VERY QESipT jo-. Augusta, Gardiner and Hallowell, school to the North Primary school, grade *2. CUMBERLAND COAL. ( WOOD OF ALL KINDS. ly disappeared and only a gentle wind ■i >' i: *.;*i and; Litera- u ! at ; news]'riper." ;d] took dinner the Elmwood. with the same salary as last year iu that All coal in vi-ian.. was so that it was comfort- £iiaran&Hl aatiifactory ., ulity ami iMirerv. I r,.:ot• 1. ,,.t. blowing quite attention i in-'• D .. ios.- to determine exactly what '.hers joined the party at Pittsfield and grade. Miss Arlene Walton was elected to r*rS|>eclttl given to delivery ,.ut«He eit> limit-. | 4 WE Guarantee able on deck and all enjoyed the sail. a .ai'\ mwspape; means, in Newport, and at we met C. W. Citypoint school at a salary of >•> per week. Bangor discount nt ~oc. tou from n 1 >» »ve '• Long before reaching Eastport we could ^ j»ei prices will }>-• allowed a1! « ustomei s f <»i CASH >et* ;< nr! t th« s upoi this proposed un- Bobbins of the excursion committee and Mr. Howes of tiie Ward Committee of XIOTI L*iP from of theii smell the sardines and to delivery coal, provided their orders, i" fun lot- >i more. a;c \f ;. cooking, manj Ward 1, reported on the repairs at the South coal delivered at OUR der. ..-.'i.- the fact seems t«* have been mai y others. llerv we were given a spec- j convenience any time before X nvmber 1. Im'P. the odor was the leverse of appetizing. I Primary building. A contract has been made ; sigh; .i mat the experiment wa> ial car t< Hie ride through to Macliias, At Eastport we were to have been trans- ■with Morrison & McDonald, under certain t. \ ears am The New Yolk D ail\ wlieie we arrived, on time, at fi.bb. ferred to another steamer for Hotel Xe- specifications, for >."27. After the work was \\ •i .i; was > abashed as a religious Teams were in waiting and the party was mat-ta-no at North I.uhec, but Mr. Hob- weil advanced it was discovered that addi- da.A, .u.d; ... -ed ah advertisements oi assigned to Clare's and the Eastern Hotel, j bins succeeded in arranging for the boat tional wall would be required under the CLOSING OUT SALE. a th- ./ii's. a ..,, we think,of liquors and to- few going to private houses. The next building where the excavation was made we were on to carry as over, and in duo h'i Tim piojirietors soon exhausted morning was devoted t-> and for furnace and closets, and the committee sight-seeing, j time we were landed at our destination. ami the papei went into Macliias has reason to be of her I asked for instructions The committee was We have over — proud its we 2,000 p.-iirc 1 Of this hotel and proprietor shall oti*. -i muds, and to day it is classed public the court the instructed to proceed with the repairs ac- buildings, house, jail have more to later. An excellent Yacht say sup- to their i:r >! = :. tae ‘veilott journals. and the new library, the gift of a native \ cording judgmeut. per was followed by a restful night which Mr. Howard of the Ward Committee of and former resident of the town, Henry FOR SALE. Si h ;. > (ilobe-Domoerai: ‘‘Kepresen- prepared the patty for a long and event- Ward 2, reported that extensive repairs will II. Porter of Chicago. In the afternoon ^ taiDe of Indiana is undoubtedly ful day Friday. be necessary to put the Hayford schoolbouse Boots, Shoos and Rubbers, the were a party given drive through in fit condition. It was voted to hold the r.gi m : is assertion that “the West is After breakfast Friday we boarded the Xante, Eagle. Marshfield and via Hadley’s Lake to East matter in reserve for the :h«* on steamer Alice and a present. wit ve-ddent the Philippine, enjoyed delightful that we Machias. In the evening theie was a re- i Mr. Hatch of the Ward Committee of Length, 30 feet over all. shall close out at the earliest menu le^r. n. The West, except a few of sail to the head of Cobseook Bay, an es- possible ception in the new Universalist church, Ward 4, reported that slight general repairs Beam, 10 (i inches. tin- !»m' iioii.aii-s. like Bryan, Stone and tuary of Passamaquoddy Bay. touching at feet, with an address of welcome by John are in progress on the schoolbouse in that AltgeM. stand.-* with the administration in the Xe-mat-ta-no wharf on the return and Inside Ballast, l.fivO lbs. lead. REGARDLESS OF COST. Lynch, Esq., to which M N. Rich of the Ward. the t<> the wai then to Here we ; nrp-'s prosecute vigor- proceeding Eastport. Mr. Grotten of Ward 5 Committee She is one the Portland Board of Trade Journal re- report- of staunchest and ously, an establish American were met Leavett and a com- ed the finished in that Ward and This is not a sale for the an a authority by Mayor repairs most purpose of unloading sponded. Delightful music was furnished ! seaworthy yachts in these wa- all owr the island. These copperheads, mittee of citizens and escorted to carriages bills rendered. lation of old by McCabe’s orchestra, and ice cream and ters, and is stock. The demand for our a have :!h greatei ] ait of the Western i for a drive about the island, which ter- The report of the Text Book Committee, finely fitted up for patented other refreshments were served. It was a brushes has Democracy against them. There will be \ minated at Crosby’s beach, where the on McMaster’s Histories was adopted. pleasure sailing or cruising.— increased to such an extent that we ar_ very affair. a enjoyable were Bi ls.for fuel were accepted. The wood is to ravage light iu the Democratic conven- I party handsomely entertained by Sleeping accommodations for four to occupy loot id available in our >t Wednesday we boarded the he furnished to the rural schools several every space ti 'M of i *|<: on the issue. I morning the Board of Trade. A iish by expansion Eastport people Has OO train for Calais and soon left hospitable parties, and the coal orders are to be divid- fathoms of gal- manufacturing purposes. Probably tbe reactionaries will win in that j chowder was served, with sandwiches, Jacliias behind, but tiie courtesies ex- ed between Swan &; Sibley Co. and the Bel- vanized chain and two an- Democratic conventions have cake, fruit, coffee, etc., and the variety patent If you call before we are out ot vou gathering. fast Fuel and Co. early, size's, tended there will long linger in our mem- and excellence of the cake, all :he prod- Hay committed m. many follies that chors, and is fitted with windlass. nobody uct of the attested their The of Miss Alma A. Tilton as what want for Boots E ones. Calais w as reached at 11.1b a. m., Eastport ladies, resignation you and Shoes at pricvS wid he s;i: iised. if Si*me carries his “auti- Steers with wheel : has set \ skill. Here as at other a teacher in the Central Intermediate full of and at the station members of the culinary places that of PdOO. city tnree cheers and a were for please you. imperhiiism" lunacy through tiger given School, grade 3. was accepted, and Miss sail covers and wheel cover ; oil government, a committee of the oui No states in this will special entertainers before entering the car- quarter. however, Ella M. F< Isom was t-leeted to till the place. •st. Croix Club and prominent citizens riages again. Some went to McFaul park stove and dishes ; I cabins, divid- be won on the contraction issue. There i Voted that the care of the children at noon near and witnessed some BANNER SHOE ST OR E were in The was divided by exciting | ed with curtains. .1 tender *• waiting. party fine ate veivr w tia_r Boilers in t! Western’ horse races, and others returned to the ! hr included in the duties of the janitor. between the St. Croix Clarence : Exchange, an or states/’ city for hour two of sight-seeing. Voted to approve the expenditure of >35 goes with her. All newly /minted Mo, 99 High Street, Be j Chapman, son of Landard Chapman of The party divided here, some going to I for a summer school for delinquent pupils. and others to visit and reatly for cruising. She is a the Bangor House, proprietor, and the Campobello Luhec, H. W. Marriner offered to build a new The Jca.i.i ait c in tin- August For- the scene of the Jernegan swindle at Border Hotel. Iu the afternoon platform n front of the High school build- good sailer anil perfectly safe in City .North while a look the 3 um is on “Tarit; Tendencies iu Great Luhec, number ing,to with that of the Grammar was a correspond there trolley ride to St. Stephen o’clock boat for the Xe-mat-ta-no for a any weather. Britain,’' by 111 Thomas Gibson Bowles, building, for 850. The offer was accepted. An Evening Hymn and Milltown, iu which the visitors saw few restful hours before the bauquet, an- Adjourned. tIre weil-km wi Will sell very Member of Parliament, nounced for at cheap. the residence sections of these places and S o’clock p. m., which that is like balm to the Mr. Bowles shows that although England Mayor Leavett aiid other prominent citi- The News ot Brooks. of Calais,together with charming views of nerves and perturbed spirit claims to he. and all other nations believe zens of Eastport were to be present. Un- CHAS. R. COOHBS. the St Croix River. The ride was to the and 'i in fortunately the fog shut down early, and E A Carpenter lost a va-uable horse from sung exquisite her to be, tht one Free Trade country, special cars tendered through the courtesy while the captain of the Alice coulu have colic last week. 20 70 Main Street, Belfast. uotes o f a CARPENTER OK there i- no other country in Europe wlii h over the of or of Hon. George A. Curran. The rooms brought safely party thirty Rev. A. W. Norton and family visited this with a richer fullness and m levies so large amount of customs duties more that were at the wharf in Eastport week at E. C. Holbrook’s. of St. Croix Club were open to the visit- monious and soothing inti : u at its at the appointed time he could not under- ports. The present tendency, he Miss Isa Luce ami sister of Waterville ors the and in the a take to return them after the on any instrument made. during day evening festivities, were at in Great Britian is to leave as M J Dow’s Saturday. says, things and as the hotel was full com- Cool reception was held there. The members they jyt’ome in and see the they are, and to trust to the natural ex- to remain at home. It was a Ernest Libby of Bridgewater, Mass, was in of the association and their ladies were re- pelled great cent w« town for a few last week. organs that .ire sell of the revenue—from the disappointment to the press party, and to days pansion steadily ceived committees Mrs. B. ductive by comprising, the landlord, Mr. w ho had made Millard Chase returned from a visit to rel- prices. of the Pierce, —and— increasing prosperity country—to B. Murray, Mrs. Frank P. Woods and great preparations for the entertainment. atives in Massachusetts last week. provide for the the was served on time greatly swelling expendi- Misses Nelson; Frank Nelson, President of However, banquet Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gowen returned to tures. This will be all so and the party were at table some three or very well long the St. Croix Club,Dr. C. E. Swan and W. their home in Taunton, Mass., Tuesday. more a as the hours, enjoying part of the time E. S. prosperity continues, but be adds, C. Renne. Ice T week from PITCHER cream, cake, fruit punch in a feast of reason and a How of soul. A Elliott returned this Penob- “should trade and the scot where he has been for several languish, prosper- and were and the we started for home. county, cigars served, visitors Saturday morning weeks in the life insurance business. < f ity the country threaten to were After an breakfast at the Xe-mat-ta- Comfortable, [Vlusic Store, Belfast. diminish, made to feel at home. early no we Lane is relatives iu Brooks then not alone those who have never bow- boarded the steamer Alice for George visiting Next the embarked on an morning party where Leavett was on for the lirst time after absence of 32 ed he knee Eastport, Mayor toC'obdeu, but many of those the steamer Rose years. He is a resident of Bloomer, VV is., and Our Standish for St. An- hand as usual, to see us into carriages for up=to=date who and is a farmer and lumberman. Mr. Lane have, will arise and begin to drews. The made the station and to the fog itself felt, but did “speed parting is a son of Mrs. M. J. Lane and brother of O. as the train bore us from our prophesy strange things.” not obscure the view until after theland- guest” away W. Lane. He left home when little more and kindly hospitable entertainers. This than a boy and on bis return finds little to iug at Robbinston, when for a time it wras We are proud of the conduct of the ended the excursion, the majority contin- remind him of his native village, as he re- to sound the whistle. train or boat to their members it. members of the Maine Press Association necessary fog uing by respective was to while 10 remained at Ellsworth to TRUSSES. assure the homes, in the terrible at Mt. Enough seen, however, Four Brooks boys, Hale Rose. Robie accident Desert Fer- make an Summer Goods. excursion to Bar Harbor. Their excursionists what a sail Smith, Alfred Huxford and Clarence Sta- f • I last delightful this ry Sunday morning. They were the experiences are told in other columns. ples went on the excursion to Bar Harbor must be on a sunshiney day. At (St. An- the was as from the heroes of the occasion, and the reports in party made up follows: Sunday, and bad just stepped slip drews teams were in to the M. to the ferry boat when the came. the credit them waiting carry Edward Barton, librarian of Anti- We all daily papers with saving They report that no tongue or pen can de- have them in party to the Algonquin Hotel, which quarian Society, guest of the association, more than t score of !i\es. Under the Worcester, Mass. scribe the horror of the scene and two of stands on a mile or more them went no farther, returning to Bangor most circumstances high ground H. E. Bowditch, Kennebec Journal. Au- trying they were cool on the next train. They were certainly for- sizes, with all appliances, from the landing. There are tine views gusta. P, Palmer and and this was uot R. tunate that they were not a moment later in Dwight courageous, only M. Campbell and wife, Enterprise, in every direction from its spacious ve- Ellsworth. crossing that death trap. theii salvation but enabled them to save and fit them free. randas and the hotel itself is G. M. Donham and wife, Maine finely ap- Register, E S Page has some interesting letters OFFERS A S IT ERF. I.IXE OF others. Mr. C. \Y. Robbius of the Old Portland. and The time before from his son, who is a member of troop H., pointed equipped. K. M. Dunbar and Damariscotta. Tow 4: Enterprise was the most wife, now stationed at Santa Clara, Cuba. He is conspicu- dinner was devoted to exploring ,St. An- Liston P. Evans and wife, Observer, in the department ous Lguie among the life-savers and has Dover, employed quartermaster which is a finished town without and a part of his duty is distributing rations SUMMER SHIRTS, won drews, Chas. F. and Kennebec public recognition as a hero. Tues- Flynt wife, Jour- to the destitute Cubans, lie describes it a any visible means of unless it is nal, we support, Augusta. beautiful and healthful country and the day received the following postal: Arthur E. Oxford Democrat. the summer visitor. A Forbes, manners of the though entirely dif- HATS, CAPS, Old weekly paper, South Paris. people, Town. Aug. 7. ferent from ours, are rather attractive and friends of the and a the St. Chas. B. and Maine Press Association: very good one, Andrews Haskell wife, Advertiser, their mode of living is well suited to the HOSIERY, Let us Pittsfield. PRESCRIPTIONS congratulate ourselves upon the Beacon, in published here, and the editor climate and surroundings. Like all military successful termination of our Louis O- Haskell aud Washington wife, Advertiser, men he scouts the idea of Cuba ever being :s excursion ami the and proprietor, Mr. is a Pittsfield. NECKWEAR, 300 CASI county fact that none of Armstrong, very anything else than a part of the United the party of fifteen who remained in Ells- genial gentleman. Geo. D. Loring and wife, Portland. States. worth Saturday night to visit Bar Harbor Ernest W. Morrell and w fe, Reporter- At or the the UNDERWEAR. Sunday were lost m that frightful accident dinner, lunch, party were Journal, Gardiner. A clever surgical operation was performed Carefully compounded from at tlie Dr Dr Bluffs, notw every one of seated et one table and the meal was H. K. Morrell, wife, and son, Master Arch at Cook’s office Saturday, by Cook and ithstanding long All new r us w as on the when it broke in Hiram Morrell, Gardiner. Dr. on the little son of W. B. up-to-date stylish goods, JUST RECE!\ slip two and served in Kilgore Inger- purest of druys and',chemicals- courses, with little was born with double at thirteen of us were precipitated into the wa- beginning Lucius H. Murch, Belfast. soll. The child hare- prices and in styles to suit all ter. Mr. and Mrs neck clams and with Geo. W. Norton and Ex- which made him repulsive in appearauce, Campbell succeeded in ending strawberry wife, Evening lip, purses and tastes. reaching the steamer. Every one of our press, Portland. though otherwise a good looking boy, beside short cake, ice cream, etc. partjr came out alive but with narrow es- Everything Jesse H. Ogier and wife, Herald, Cam- which he could not articulate distinctly. The ar* will be To sell them we capes, and I trust with no serious was niceiy cooked and well served and as den. operation, it is thought, entirely suc- injurv. fitted will The party were Cl as. F. Howard Owen, Maine Farmer, Augusta. cessful. A room was up for him ad- POOR & SON. think it please you to Flynt, Augusta, time w as no the hour or two thus Chas. B. object Chas. A. wife and Dr Cook’s office, where he will be lowest Haskell, Pittsfield, Jesse H. Ogier, Pilsbury, daughter, joining look these goods over. making the Camden, C W. Robbins, Old Town, with spent was not regretted. One item on Miss Marjorie D. Pilsbury, Journal, Bel- under his care for several days. All this their wives. F. M. fast. was done without charge, the two physicians Thompson and his moth- the menu—Roman some- punch—created a ever know er, Portland, Chas. E. Williams. Portland, M. N. Rich and wife, Board of Trade giving their services as contribution to the prices of a a H. E. Eowditeh, Augusta. A. E. Forbes, thing sensation, as the party included Journal, Portland. cause of humanity. It is very praiseworthy Paris. C. W. Robbins and Old act and one that will doubtless be P. a number of white ribboners. One of wife, Enterprise, appre- • Dwight Palmer, We are all right and didn’t Town. ciated. glad you go. them refused the Yours hastily, with punch herself, but pass- Miss Grace Gatchell. thankfulness, Notice is hereby given that a discount of 4 per Mr. and Follett have re- C. W. Robbins. ed it to a and the Eliphalet Rowell, Hallowed. Mrs. Rolantl cent, will be made on all taxes for 1899 to neighbor, consistency visit with paid 3IASOXIC TE3IPLE, Joseph O. Smith and wife, Reporter, Skow- turned from a two weeks' friends me before August 15tli. I shall be at the Alder- of this was It- re Belfast. proceeding questioned. hegan. in North Searsmont and Much of man’s Room in Memorial Building, on and after Ladies clean at Lake BELFAST. your kid gloves with La Belle minded Howard Owen of a story of a Fred’k M. Thompson, Courier-Telegram, the time was spent in camp Quanta- August 1st, daily, until further notice, from 8.30 other p. CO Kid Glove Cleaner, for sale Carle & Portland. where base and fish were to 11.30 a. >i., and from 1.30 to 4.30 m. A. A. & only by great revival when John bacook, HOWES Jones, dealer in china, glass, lamps, wall Campmeeting Mrs. F. H. Thompson. found in abundance. [Rockland Courier- C. H. SARGENT, Collector. ptjper and ten cents goods. 3m23 Allen had inspired the converts with em- Charles E. Williams, Portland. Gazette. Belfast, August 1,1899.—31 rHF NEWS OF BELFAST. Alton Thomas had his left wrist badly cut day. in J/ayo, White & Carter's bottling works On Tuesday, the 22d, one of Maine’s noble sons, who has the highest honors Breeze will print your jobs any recently. The artery was severed. He is enjoyed New York city can give clergyinau, aud 8. now doing well, page Nursing Bothers who is now chancellor of Syracuse Univer- the Rev. James Roscoe Day, D. D., Robbins has his new house on The County Commissioners have decided sity. dread hot weather. They LL. D.. will give an address upon “Educa- aud boarded. to make a 20-foot addition to the r up know how it weakens and court tion” at the afternoon service. house. The are the ■ in the hands of For the 23d, man shipped a car-load of cattle plans the Wednesday, acknowledg- how this affects the ed movement for the baby. architect for slight changes from the original leader of the forward t, tor Brighton Saturday. All such mothers need better enforcement of the laws of our State, JOHNSON’S. design. the Rev. Wilbur F. Berry of Waterville, will term of the County Comrnis- Scott’s Emulsion. It gives Frankie present the cause of the Christian Civic will be held at the Court Carpenter, supported by Jere them and League of Maine. strength makes Grady and their excellent of s.lay. August 15th. company play- will be national day, when the food richer and will be Thursday baby’s ers, at the Belfast Opera House Sat- three of the ablest, speakers that could be se- postal clerks now wear metal more abundant. urday evening in the great comedy success cured will preach and deliver addresses of ■ A red the honored BARGAIN by department. The f)0e. ami SI. Ali patriotic, interest. The Congress- MONTH. druggists. made famous by Lotta, “Pawu Ticket 210,” men of the Fourth District of Maine, Hon. f >rmerly wore are abolished. in four acts. Strong specialties will be in- C. A. Boutelle,has been invited, aud the Rev. ir 1 will speak before the Na- troduced between the acts, making the show W.H. \v. Rees. 1). D. of Cincinnati, and the Rev. W. R. Webster. 1). D of Boston have \t Monday evening on “Some The out of doors concert by the Belfast : continuous. This is positively the only consented to come. <• Life.” He will talk about Band will be omitted this week on account chance the Belfast public will have to see On Friday, the 2.")tb. all the young people lob- of the death of Fletcher. are urchius, mussels, clams, Ex-Mayor “Frankie” this season. Secure your seats invited to attend and hear the Rev. C. T. the preacher of East- Helping Hand Circle of King’s Daughters early. Coombs, eloquent A Cut in Prices in the List port, Me.,and the Rev. Willard B.Dukeshire, Big will aimial fair of the >\ aldo iv meet next Monday evening with Mrs. North Belfast. Mrs H W Maekie of St the popular pastor of Orouo, Me. will he held Geo. \V. Pendleton on Union street Paul, Minn and Mrs C P Conant of Saturday will be Sunday school day. The Agricultural Society Lowell, Rev. Mass, paid a visit of two weeks to their Norman La Marsh, the singing evangel- of Summer Goods. park, in Monroe Sept. 12th. 13th Alonzo Beckwith has extended the ist of to secure lately sister,M rs h; C Merriam, and returned \ug Cast-ine, is planning a large ere will lie SI ,200 in special trot- Scotch fence at the lawn of Hon. A. C. Bur- 7th-Charlotte Roberts of Sherman M il is, attendance and to arouse the people. Aroostook is the is to be ,ug purses, and numerous other gess (50 feet towards the rear of the lot. county, visiting her aunt, Mrs Sunday, closing day, expected CA Hopkius.... Maggie Mansfield of Bos- a quiet, blessed Sabbath after the rush and E. H. Colby and son Miller arrived yester- ton is visiting her sister, Mrs L O Bucklin. crowds of the week. Mr. Gale ami Mr. Had- a ... F R Downs of Boston ley will do all in their to make this ng pensions have been granted ; day morning in schooner Clara with 1,200 arrived Sunday power morning for a short vacation_Rev D F fitting climax to a campmeeting that has widow's, etc., Cassandra Rowell, pounds of fresh iisli and 400 mackerel. The been full to Atherton and wife speut a few days in Ban- of enihsuiasm aud inspiration increase, Serious North latter sold at retail ('• for 25 cents. the other of the Braun, gor this week... .Several of our young men, religious life. Every part 1:: Wm. II. Soldiers’ Frank Harold B n program for each day has received just as Bradbury. Miss Jane Otis has had a handsome 4 including Flanders, ley, wall, Basil Robert Greenlaw careful attention and the sermons and ad- i-i SS to Samuel F. Newell, and Albert §12; reissue, feet built the dresses will from high, along northerly line of her Lane went on a cruise down the bay last be of the highest possible '•city, §12. the best securable talent. lawn. It materially adds to the appearance week. Capt Byron Hart went with them as NOTE THE PRICES, THEY OUGHT TO BE a few fish and The Rev. Robert Sutcliffe of Machias will MORE. iii. the eye and ear of of the It was laid pilot. They caught reported specialist place. by Alonzo Beck- give a series of The follow- a good time.... Much needed repairs are be- Bible readings. operated on the eye with. ing consented to attend ing made upon the sidewalks and several preachers have also Fuller of Freedom for a and have services for lines of work: !*.uccessfullyI. Tlie reunion rods of gravel walk have been made near special of the 2<>tli Maine Regimental George M. Frank W. Brooks. Merchandise Merit Wash Goods. r deshy obstruction growing Gurney’s corner as an experiment. Bailey. Bleached Cotton. Association will be held in Ellsworth. William H. Dunnack, Horace I. Holt, Her sight is now nearly re- James H. Irvine, William T. Johnson. 3G in. Remnants. Thursday. Aug. 17th. Comrades and their NEWS. NORTHPORT James T. Lombard. WralTer W. Ogier, friends from Belfast. and CASH 42. in. Remnants. Searsport vicinity Charles Rogers. Isaac H. W. Wliarff, Fred NOTIONS, ETC. CONQUESTS ■;UTS. Six men met in Carter will go by excursion on steamer Castine. CAMP GROUND. E. W'l iite, William Frederico Falla- Our last offerings of wash goods, Wood, Corset Lacings, per doz. 5c Including Two and one-half yds. wide, worth 25c I i'd last whose united dino. G. C. Howard, J. W. Price. WT. A. what remnants we have and a few full 1 Friday The with whom W. H. Nealey Jones of Camden is a guest at the le. 10c. doz. pieces. 5 2^ gentlemen Quimby Luce, G G. \\ ins low. E. II. F. J. Hairpins, pack., papers. 1 as follows: Barton cottage. Boynton, Will give to you a generous return for a small pounds Capt. has been in to electric rail- T. F. Junes, S. H. Beale. G. E. Book pins, (10c quality).. fie negotiating regard Haley, The lot includes ; I "ton. 2>o. Alfred Patterson, Brush Braid. 4 l-2c outlay. OIULYGDIES, DIMI- 36 in. at 6c road were in Belfast failed The merry-go-round is being set up on the Edgett, E. S. Gahan. L. G. March, A. L. Black Monday. They TIES, , I’lOUES, ETC. ;i Sanborn. 2i»3; John Sanborn, Hills lot just outside the north gate. Nutter. N. R. Pearson, W. H. Powlesland, Black 8c to agree with the local owners of the electric Binding (5 yds.). T. S. John A. H. and = C.lchrest. 240: Fields C. Ross, Turling, Piper Mohair Binding Braid(colors only)per pee. 2c SLIPS, I2;c Capt property, and thus the matter ends for the Miss Lelia Patten of Bangorfis the guest 1 H. W. Norton. >s. of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Frost at the Frost Feather Bone.. 12 1 -2c BELTS,” present. TEMPLE HEIGHTS. Here’s a hint for householders, read cottage. Bicycle Skirt Weights, per yard. fie hkk. The weather report of ;t over carefully. The Waterville Board of Misses Patten have re- Patterns. 5c A Combination Trade has de- Mrs. S. S. Adams of New Haven and Miss Delia and Kate Battenlmrg Noteworthy irch for the mouth of July is as turned to their in Pittsfield. cided t" have a business men’s excursion to Bertha Wood of Morrill are a few home Skirt Buttons (sets).. lfic spending including many different qualities, such in temperature. i>8 17 : mean for doz. North and and a weeks here. Star Mrs. J. V. Tucker. Allen Safety Pins, per 2c port Islesboro, committee cottage. as we usually sold for 3 7c., l'Jc., 21c., Bleached Cotton Hack Towels •74'; mean for July for 40 years Snow and A. Horn, Stillwater. Darning Cotton, dozen cards. fie consisting of Mayor Philbrook, Sehlou Whit- Mrs.. X Thompson returned to Brighton. Hoyden 25c., 42c. and 50c., at.— The was s.v the llrh in. highest Mass.. after a few week’s on Tape Measure, GO 2c J comb and Hon. S. S. Brown was chosen to Tuesday, visit Mr. and Mrs. Newell and two fell 14 Henry ;..V the 25th. Rain on the grounds. children >f Hermou have arrived at th-ir Hump Hooks and Eyes, per doz. lc sizel7x3's-at.sc make the necessary arrangements. ■ ri! ainfall of 4 72. inehes. for the season. <,’otton Tape, per roll...... 1 c LAD 1EVST RiNG TIES Mrs. George W. Ireland and Miss Fannie cottage P lb Bird has a garden on Bay View Crowley’:-Spool Cotton 2c /crs nil the Belfast branch train Smith of are guests at the White The new arrivals at the Huck Cambridge Smiley cottage Lots of different styles, all 25c. r ~ Towels, street, less than a of an Narrow Braids, per lc qualities, f fourth acre, on cottage, Park Row. are Misses Rosa and Mamie il dlowell Trimming yd. Your choice at. .IOC \ 2 i as were going up Soper ;ig. they BuliU-r 8c and 10c T-'xSX, good value at 17c.. as t ~ \vhi< he raises a crop of a varie- of Newport. C'omhs.fie, deer came good large Mr. and Mrs. A. H. White and children long as last. ii Waldo Station, a Bom Hairpins, per doz.,. 5c they 1^2^ ty <.f vegetables, and from which he will of New York are for a few weeks E j the train for some dis- stopping Capt. and Mrs. Andrew Clark and Round Combs. I FANCY HOSIERY .aig hy at. the 5c gai her this year over eleven bushels of Harlow ••ttage. Mrs. Robert White of Belfast are guests at Turkish ■ Bath and 1 imped over the fence the A style for every fancy. A ju ice for every purse. Towels, blackberries. Ira M. Cobeis having the bauk in front and Meguntieook cottage. JOILKT ROODS. -igid int 1 the woods near by. The lots being broken we have cut prices on Extra large size, <22x4- at the back of his beautiful summer l ist of advertised letters un- mansion. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hazeltine and family Tooth Powder. 5c |^JC :-h-ntiful all the. line of remaining j all we have left. dong Bohemia, graded aud beautified. and Miss Sallie Durham are the claimed in the Belfast office for the spending B< rated Talcum. 5c j i are often seen from tlu* post season at the Durham Dr. W. L. and wife of New cottage. Cream. 15c week cading Aug. nth. Genrlemeu—Alfred Phillips Haven, Leighton’s Royal Towels, Conn with their s*>n Frank aud daughter Mrs. R, D. Linn and Miss Gertie Lowell 4 ounces Rum..... 15c P. Cas<\ if. B. Hobbs. H. Hall. Bay 22x4', cheap at ::7 Harry Ruth, will soon arrive for the summer. of Old sev- .s using on .me of his truck Town have returned home, after Petroleum Jelly. 4 1-2..25C George Knight, Mr. John H. Wardwell. eral weeks at the Stearns' cottage. J wheels laid: tlie late Hi- At the Mansfield v ttage are the Misses Evenola. 7c by Ladies—Miss Sarah E. Mrs. L. I. j Beau, Brown, Grant, Bi lis Oh ise, Ware. Farn- All mail matter sent to the should Bulk 42c. 25c lv hi lMiii. Um* was wrecked grounds Perfumery, quality. DAMASK C< Mrs. Anna Mrs. j by Brophy, W. A. liain, Bartlett, and Caro Gray of Bangor. hear the address of Temple Heights,” Rose Water and fie ac > and had new Glycerine. few years Brown Miss Ellis. Miss Northport, to insure delivery Emily Gagie E L, Brown arid family, E C. Jones and prompt Florida Water.. 12c damask. It will i>ayy.»u t<< examine them. as made, others are origina'iy Miss is Knight, Mrs. Sarah Rogers. Mrs. John family aud Miss Gra>-e Frost of Bangor are Annie M. Rich of Bangor spend- 2f>o. Tooth Brushes. 15c I is nf the firm of Barker among the recent arrivals at the ing a two week's vacation at Nieawa Point, bought Wardwell. Bangor lfic. ami 15 c. Tooth Brushes. .. lie* the of Mrs. G. li. Rich. White Skirts, id Was selected by Mr. Truudy chapel. guest her mother, Pique Alderman of Guptbl this city has received Mrs. Jennie and sou. Bert, of '7. supply. He was over two Mr. and Mrs. G. L Farraud, Mr. and Mrs. MoGrej. word Foster's Miss Carrie E SUITS $1 37 that his brother Oscar had one K. s

CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR Mrs Judith Hardy is at the Searsport Searsmont. The Warren Bros, are build- THE JOURNAL. F. of luuiu House. ing a tine yacht for Mr. Frank Phillips MurnvG, rices Paul Producers. Somerville, Mass. Mr. will take it Apples, p bu, 75(5100! 00 in Phillips t> 00(^10 Andrew R Fowler of Neponset, Mass, is to Booth where he his dried, p ft, 4,55! 1-2 bay harbor, spends 1 6(a(J town. is two Beans, pea, 30(jtl 40 12 summers-Chas. Ripley spending 1 medium, 30(6 14 0' 25 a 35 weeks at Squirrel] Island with a party of .. Mrs Charles Adams and son are at S A yel'vveyes, 1 50(61 eu! Mutton, p II,, ti frieuds from Boston-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butter, p ft, I5 61g!' Stevens'. * Oats, p bu, 32 ft,, 35(245 Maiden of Pittsfield are at Mrs. Lucinda I Beef, 1b, ^ Pure p otatoes, 00 Gordon Ausplund and family of Rockland j Marden’s for a week_Among the arrivals Absolutely Barley, p bu, 40(545 Round Hog, 5 are friends here. last were Horace T. ROYALS Cheese, p ft, 10 6 00 visiting week Muzzy, Boston; 1Straw, p ton, 00(27 Chicken, p ft, ig Eugene Reynolds, Lowell; Miss Louise Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Turkey, p ft., 10 a 17 Capt. and Mrs. C. F. Carver are the guests Calfskins, 50(675'Tallow, 1 1-2 d'6 Wentworth. Boston; Miss Maud A. Feader, Duck, p ft, GOLD of C. O. and wife. RQVAl BAKINQ POWDER NEW 14(515 Veal, H., ( aT Sawyer Miss Boston, Mr CO., YORK. p Auburn; Evelyn Berry, Ettps, p doz, |7 Wool, unwashed. 17 and Mrs. Fred Miller of Mass- Rev. A. H. Thompson and wife of Ray- Chelsea, Fowl, p ft, 10511 Wood, hard, 3 50(2,5 00 > H.. are at G. F. Smith’s. Mis.4 Ina Chivers returned to her home in of resumed its Geese, p 1b, 13515 W. 3 09 mond, Palermo. Jessie Priest and daughter r Swanville. Comet Grange >od, soft, 50(24 last F. Retail Amesbury, Mass., Saturday-W. Northport visited their uncle, James Bel- meetings last Monday evening.Mrs. Price. Retail Market About from here attended the con- of Belfast visited his forty Dunton grandmother, last week. Fie is ill.Thomas Shorey and Blanch of Enfield are Beef, corned, p ft, 7,-58 cert at den, quite daughter Lime, p bbl, 90@t 00 Sandypoint Monday evening. Mrs. Sarah Farrar, last week.... Miss Jessie Albert Damm. .. Butter Saban, an old resident of this town, had a the guests of Mr. and Mrs. salt, 14 lb, lg^o Oat Meal, p ft, ^4 a 5 Henderson of Mass, was the Corn, bu, Mrs Kuowlton of Rockport. Mass, Waltham, shock last week,while in one of the stores at Mrs. Mary I}. Nickerson and Mrs. T. C. p 4g Onions, p ft, 4 a5 Sidney of Mrs. Charles Brown last week- Cracked Corn, bu, is is his Mrs. W E Closson. guest this village, and is gradually failing... .Miss Smart have returned from visiting Mr. and p oil, kerosene, gal, 10all visiting sister, and of Corn .Meal, p bu. 48 Mrs. Emma Bennett son Pautucket, Oleua M. Young spent two weeks with Mrs. S. D. Greeley in Hampden... .Mr. Le Pollock, p ft. 3a4 Mason, has been second officer R 1 are the of Mr. and Mrs. John Cheese, p ft, 14545 Pork, ft, 7 aH Harry who guests friends in and returned home Roy Baehelder of Detroit was the guest of Cotton p Augusta July See. S. Simpson anti wife of Everett, Mass., aged Mis. Edwin WE PROMISED A BIG a vacation last week... .Louville rind out. occurred 4th *mi was atteuded. s. Shuman, a daughter. AD.. are making their annual visit of two or enjoying you Aug. largely Sanderson and of Pittsfield visited Mr. H. M. was w family \ Howard the speaker. Volney three eeks to Searsport. Prospect illage. Mr. Jlarry Liooy HERE IT IS ... his mother, Mrs Cynthia Sanderson, the wasuirecior, me was ieu has a fiue position in a shoe shop m Brock- inompson singing MARRIED. N F. Houston of Belfast is week_Gussie of Auburn is H. M. How the were Ex-Mayor past Myrick ton. and will live with his sister, by ard ,and pall-bearers at the Houston bis Mr. anil Mrs. A. C. Mass., E. spending several weeks visiting parents, Mrs. M. Mrs. Mial W. D. Tasker, A <*land, S. Poland and Grace Nutt_Mr. aud Cm.:: Dam y, Ii 28, James homestead. South Shore road Myrick. and other relatives in town. A. There were many floral tributes, Winierport, July Sargent of Searsport were guests of Mr. aud Sprowl. Cole oj W arren, R. I., and May Dimly of Fall Misses Annie and Myra Libby of Unity the following being the donors as far as your The amateurs will the Mrs. C. H. Littietield Aug. 2d-Miss Ri\er, Mass. » Searsport give were the of their cousin, W. L. con Id Mrs. G. H. WRAPPERS 89c. to >1.6$, guests Gray, Grace of Belfast is a few correspondent ascertain: Hamhnc.-Hariuno. In Freedoui, duly 23, Her- formerly drama, “Me an’ Otis.” in iVnslow Hall, .Miss Rosie Lamb has been in Partridge spending Friday.. weeks with her mother. Mi*s. I. F. Gould. Thompson, wreath,crescent and cut flowers; bert Hauling >1 Knox ami Ethel Harding of Stockton Springs this. Thursday evening, Pittslield two weeks taking music lessons. and bou- 'I homelike. Mrs Ella Hutchins of New Mrs. N. Page, Winterport, crescent under the of the V 1 S of that Mary Hamp- Hi rehinson Now auspices .... Miss Isa Hatch of Clinton is visiting at Mrs. basket of Adams. In Stoningion, duly 22. 67c. and shire will visit her aunt, Mrs. Ella M. Little- quet: Volue> Thompson, 98c, place. the home of her grandparents. Rev. A. P. Mrs II E. and cut 'liinothy Hmcninson and Miss Rosa Adams, both field. this month_Miss Blanche Miller of dowers; Hall, bouquet "t Stonington. Hatch and wife....Mrs. Hester A Smart, Mrs. S. Palmer, and hy- Mrs. Desire McG Buck and family of Mar- Winterport is visiting L. Agnes Ward this flowers; bouquet staii.ts-Frye. In Stockton Springs, duly 28. who has been stopping at her old home in Mrs. W. 0. cross of urn. S. C., arrived by steamer Sunday, and week_Miss H. M. Clark of South Boston drangeas; Thompson, Eyeret: Staples and Miss Blanche Frye, both of North Troy this summer, has gone to Au- Mrs. Clara Mrs. Stockton SUITS and will spend several weeks with Mrs. H. H. is at Mrs. Ira Ward's spending her vacation. pansies: Palmer, wreath; Springs. formerly $15, $12.50 $10, burn, where she will remain for a while Charles ami cut flowers! Mi Giivery, Mrs Buck's mother. -Mrs. F. L. Ward and Miss Agnes Ward Oxton, bouquet with her daughter, Mrs. H. B. Seavey.... Mrs. H. P. Barker, bouquet of pinks; Mrs..I. her Miss will visit triends in Thomastou next week. 1)1 ED. Mrs. Charlotte B Ford and guest. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hammond of Albion w Mrs. Now and Mrs. Dexter W. Wentworth, reath; At. C. Turner, 37.50, 36.25 and 35,00 are connected in an official -Miss Sadie Littietield Jones, who both were in town Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. was a kind hus- Littietield of Boston are visiting at Mr. N. bouquet. Thompson apacity with the United States Hotel, Bos- relatives_Miss Bertha Hillman, who has Brm.nt. In Orrington Center. August 2, Ro- S. Littlefield’s. band. father and neighbor, and always ton, are their vacation in town. land W. Bryant, aged 44 years and 23 days. spending been teaching in Kingman, is enjoying a ready to extend a helping hand in any time A. Hills Eaton, in Little Deer Isle, duly 21. Merrill D, A reunion was held at Swan well earned rest at the home of her parents, Belmont. Mr. and Mrs. Irving of need. He had been a faithful treasurer of very pleasant Eaton aged 55 years. SKIRTS $7.50, $5.00 and who in their Mr. and Mrs. Hilrnan. Miss Hill- of Searsmont were in town recently calling formerly $5.50, Lake Tuesday by two lathes, George of Union Harvest Grange for thirteen Guindi k. In Renobseot, duly 2‘d. Francis Grin- on relatives.... Oscar Meader of Morrili was were known as the West- man has been engage.d to teach the same years and will be sorely missed in die, C>5 3 months and 22 younger days Her- aged years, days. erners The reminisences talked over were school this fall, which indicates that she has in town last week visiting his brother, the home circle, Grange and neighborhood. Scorr. In North Deer Isle, duiy 27. Mrs. Sarah bert Meader.... Misses Zadie Carter aud Now 2.50 and 1,75 not only interesting to themselves but to given good satisfaction, as usual_Mr. and -Mrs. W. H Churchill is very ill....The Scott, aged R7 years. S3.75, Autiabelle Walter of Belfast S .a rrett. In Warren, 30, V., wife some ancient male friends who were at the Mrs. Arthur Copeland and son Frank of recently spent Samuel Churchill farm has been sold to Mr. duly Mary of Gilbert SDurait, 71 lakes. Brockton, Mass., are the guests of their a week at Tilden Pond in Mr. Coombs’ cot- Keller of who takes immediate aged years. Camden, Maddoi k~. In Washington, duly 27, dasois T. Mr. and Mrs. Ziiuri Carleton... tage. Ten Oaks....Mrs. Fred Morrill and emel of Pittsfield of cur will take advantage of parents. possession_O Murray Maddoeks, aged BO seats. Many people sou Burton of K. I., are in town steamer The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union Providence, visited old friends here last week-E. E. the excursion to Bar Harbor on the Mr. W. UNDERWEAR. at held a at the visiting Mr. M.’s parents, aud Mrs. to Special bargains Sedwick. Friday, to visit the ships of the very enjoyable parlor meeting Tasker and Etienne Clements have been home of Mr. and Mrs. Newell A. Morrill.... Hattie F. Thomas of Somer- North Atlantic squadron and witness the pleasant Bag- Millinocket-Mrs. Carrie Warrener has 1st- The next ville, Mass., was in town recently visiting at returned to Munson.... Mr. and Mrs. Charles entertainment given by the officers of the ley Tuesday, Aug. regular lOc. and meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Gertie Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Donnell’s.... Mrs. Viola Brunner of Wiusiow, and Mrs. Nathaniel 37c., 22c.,15c. 5c, fleet to the people from the shore that day. Lee and Miss Ada Lee of Gleuburn and Cook Aug. 15th.The hearts and home of Page of Winterport are at W. H. Church- Cl'aries who left here nine- Miss Celia Yates of are visit- Capt. Gilkey, Mr. and Mrs. Danville Mitchell were glad- Soldier, Ky., ill’s....Miss Clara Terry is boaidiug with Pure Lisle teen to locate in Missouri, is visit- at Mr. John G. Jackson’s-Mr. S. J. Thread Vests years ago dened by the arrival of a very promising ing Mrs. Will Fay....Miss Eva Sprague of Bel- relatives and friends here. It Morton of who has been visit- Lots More Proof Like this anc! it is all ing pleases baby boy, Aug. 4th. ..Golden Rule Circle Chicago. 111., fast was the guest of Miss Edna Thompson him to see how bewildered some of our citi- liis wife’s Mr. and Mrs. O. C. from Belfast was very pleasantly entertained at the home ing parents, last week... .Fred Jackson and family of Peop’e. two for 25c. zens look when he takes them the hand for the few weeks has re- 15c., by of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Harding Aug. 4tb. Cammett, past Pittsfield spent Sunday with Jas. Palmer's and cails them bv their given names, but turned to His wife, Mrs. Ada Pile next meeting will be held with Mrs. Chicago. .George Frye gave a picnic at the The <>f the is in the of a or fourth re- family... proof pudding eating very many after third glance Lizzie who has Morton, wiil remain with her parents of his Wednes- Harmon-Paysou Berry, pleasant grounds residence or town in the I'nion has suili- Charles!” the summer... .Mrs. Emma Morrill it. If any city spond, “holloa, ueen sick lor many weens hi me iiome oi through day-A party of young people ascended was in and visit- c.ient proof < u the following subject, it is Belfast. Hit* afternoon tea and muso-ai given ny his father. Ellersou Berry, passed away Aug. Belfast Searsport recently Frye’s mountain Friday and enjoyed a pic- HOSIERY. Fine lisle stitched l.r relatives.Fred A. Marriner. who has merit is its reward in the thread, drop the ladies of the Cong’l Society at Union 4th. The funeral services were held Mon- ing nic. Genuine finding hearty !j been in Boston the nast summer, is at home. as ; Hall last Thursday evening was a very great day....Rev. W. A. Luce of Unity spoke to e ldorsements of local citizens. When people liose, handsome as , regulai ... A. an The liali was and an audience Mrs. Helen Jordan of Liucolnville. success. iinely decorated, appreciative Sunday, Aug. (1th, SHIP NEWs. right here at home, friends and neighbors of our to we costumes worn on the of old resident of this town, is visiting her old quality, close them shall w th the pretty summer by in Union church, Troy, subject a statement like the fur friends ano relatives here....Mr. Fred C. readers, give following the ladies made it one of the most handsome Peace and Arbitrate n. He has the heart- PORT OF BELFAST. them Wolf of Host w is in town last publication, it is proof convincing for the most at. gatherings it has been our privilege to report felt thanks of the \\ C. T. U. ‘or his mas- m, Mass, ?SV week his friend. Mr. L. F. Alleu- ARRIVED. Read this for many a day. The musical program rank- terly effort in behalf of this departim at of visiting skeptical. testimony woud_Mrs. H. P. Mrs. 7. Sch A ford, Boston .... Farrow, ed well with any ever given here and many their work for the uplifting of humanity Lucy Aug Hay Ryan, Mr. O. A. Hopkins of No. f> Bay View street, Fine BLACK COT ION HOSE, Mr. Frink F.-rris and L. F. \1 e 1 K. Sell Maiia Turner. Rock- of the numbers were warmly encored. The Clifford and ihse Lamb attended tie Farrow, Aug Webster, says had a steady pain across the small of my wood, his friend Mr. Fred land. be beaten at shall close the receipts amounted to >’>2. Assembly at Good Will Pines last week. accompanied by back which bothered me more or less all the time 2Sc., Wolf of Boston, Mass went to Bar Harbor SAILED. Two carriage accidents occurred tin* past until I took one box of Doan's Kidne> Bills. I saw Stockton Springs. Mis. Joseph Field Sunday on the excursion, given by the Aug 3 Soli Laura *Sc Marion, Dockland. w both occasioned the horses m two eek, by taking and Marion «-f steamer Lena them advertised and highly recommended, I 15c pair, for 25i daughter Charlestown, Mass, Catherine.... Miss Churchiil AMERICAN per pair from Austin French, with PORTS. fright bicycles arrived Aug. ;;d to join the Fletcher group at of Melrose, Mass., is spend.ng the summer went over to Kilgore Wilson’s drim store, got ^ party of ladies, was returning to Sandy- N w York, Aug 2. Sid. soli Henry Whit* the Farnham cottage.... Mr and Mrs Ralph with her grand parents, Mr. tin 1 Mrs. them ami used them as directed. The steady, -mi i>i from the musi- Y\ for Tremendous in Children’s Hose at 42c, Thursday evening and of Somerville arrived Thomas Churchill... ail the farnmrs ney Welch, eehawkeu Bangor; 3, cld, bargains Staples family Nearly left me and haven’t felt it since* a. at 5::- n when they were run into ! sch Win JI Sumner, Brunswick ; 4, ar, schs aching pain Hall, Aug .’. l for a visit, to their o':«i home.Mi- have finished having and report one-half 19c, i5c and 9c.The hose at 9c. are :i\ ale, si. who had neither bell or lamp, Annie K. Lewis, Bangor; Emma S Briggs, Doan’s Kidney Bills cured me." regular Lewis Bar .• tt arrived Saturday, by train, to crop. j c •. .inset which the of schs Isaac for 50 cents s.ng by occupants I a* Osborne, Bath; 3, ar, Oibetoii Doan's Kidney Dills are sold per for children are res' join his wife the home of her grandmoth- Thorndike. A horse driven Dell Bohn quality, fancy hose, and ill- v.i ge received a severe shaking up. by and Mark Pendleton, Bangor; sld, ha k box at all dealers, or will be mailed !>\ Foster- er Mrs Lewis Ihmipett-.. .Mr and Mrs took of J M• Treat.while near the : fright at the breaking the roeker- (Live Thurlow. schs Viola able values at but must be closed. aniay.James driving Stevens am in tow tl.e of Havana; Reppard, Milbiim N. Y.. sole for the 9c., of Troy giu-sts bolt to the and ran hut was Cm., Bull.do, agents reside!,' i W. C Pendleton, was thrown wagon, away, Savannah; E L Warren, Portland; F 0 P» n- j Mi -ir son. Hr G A Stevens.. .Mrs Mere.me before j Dnited States s and received a bad cut >w stopped d-.uag much damage.... John \\ easti rn from w«tg"U Cutter oi D ( i a idictoi!, ilmingtou. Del; Odeli, Washington, spending Fisher w < nr to the m-r take no Ins head dance Friday night ami 1 lion ; sch Hattie C Luce. Jacksonville Remember the e-DOAN'S-and a with Cant and Mrs L M Part- ar, ; | fortnight hit bed his horse t > a post. Several hours substitute. GLOV ES at 10c and <>c. < a 7, sM. schs J/abel Turks 38c, Id J1. H. Sei.ers has at his dice pit-ce M ;■-> I’hine ts G;:in:i of Jordan, Island; ridge.... Cambmlge after, when ready to go homo, lie went for P Perth for U j about -even im lu s four takt-n from the is her Mrs Lh-vei- Annie Chase, Ellis, Amboy tn- by visiting mother, Augusta his horse and it was minus. He for j hunted ; a:, sell Hattie il lace of Isaac Coorge by the surgeons of St. eaux.. .Mr 11 P Gootlhue of Boston came g"i Barbour, Bangor, him for some t ine with no result, ami th. :i 2 sch I* M Splendid goods, bur must lv Ihu. Ipu Hospital, .No. do Garrison street. boat Sunday to his wife, and will re- j Bangor, Aug Ar, Bouncy, by join on the advice of some one went home ami Bid schs Melissa Boston, which is conducted by Dr. F. A. main a of w eeks. He was ! Buigess. fast; sbl, Trask, Coup] accompa- found his nurse there. .What, appeared to be Daws. Mr. Geor informs us letter that nied ins Miss i Cobb, New York; Meuawa, Pendleton, by by niece. Flora Gardner. an at was n? the attempt robbery nipped ill v)rt; Banner. Rich. : L icia h face is heal g rapidly and mt vithstand- James Treat met with quite a serious j idge| Stomngton Vol. 21. No. 32. CORSETS. v.dues in corsets slightiv hud at Knox, Saturday night. Last spring Porter. Perth schs Isaiah K Specie' iiig tin* large amount of tissue removed the accident last He had driven to j Amboy; •">, Saturday. James Post and wile went to Montana, in but nor tiiink he will have a very presenta- with his niece. Miss and Stetson. Trask. Perth Amboy; Maggie .vlul- Me.. aged appearance dam surgeons Searsport Moulton, their farm and m care ol Belfast, //i'09. ble face No words in the leaving buildings vey. Pendleton. Edgewater. looking English Mrs Myers, who joined the Boston boat Burton their nearest for wear. >200 at Spencer, neighbor. Boston, Aug 2. Ar, sch Joel F qualitv Si language are too strong for him to use in there, and on returning, his horse became Sheppard. The pen is mightier than the swopl Saturday night Spencer was returning from Carter. 3. sell Sarah \\ of I>:\ Davis and the corps of and was He wa s Philadelphia; cld, So many people think. round, 1.2s praise frightened uninanagable. the hall ami >n the Post Grange passing Lawr-mv. Norfolk; 5. sld, schs A 1 '.lit the tliinir that, make.- the world go physicians associated with him. dragged from the carriage and received a Huylord, buildings saw a rnau standing before the Belfast; Emma W Sarah Is plenty of printers’ ink. 1.00 lu and numerous gasli ou the head, and other injuries. He Day, Winterport; arranging conducting barn holding a horse which was partly har- W Emmie N was overtaken Rev R G Harbuttol Sears- Lawrence, Norfolk; Edith, Grand Army excursions in the past, Dr. by nessed. In the shed they had a WTTllIMi. I ‘so “nidiI tot of odd sixes and who him buggy Belfast. WE PRINT leaflets, has had the assistance and advice port. brought, home. The horse, turned rea to hitch in the horse. indices at men Hopkins y Step- D C. Aug Ar. sch r- different ijour //rice. if that veteran conductor of such affairs, A. which finally freed himself, after beaking Washington, Day- -eEnvelopes, Flyers,* Pamphlets,* ping up to the man Mr. Spencer enquired K 3, sch Gen was A J light, Nickerson, •unehec; ar, Cards,-!- Rooklets,* Programs,* Rill J Simmons, New England Agent of the carriage and harness, returned by what he was some doing. "Oh. picking up Adelbert Arnes, Small, New York. IP 1 Bine Line, and on the trip Crooker-“Elvin’s yacht," the “Anna B.' A Note Heads,sl’osters,sic.,-Ac. ya coming tilings.” "There is nothing here that be- Mt. A 1. sch Puritan, Sar- -.i is in the. harbor at last. Ask the Desert, .g Sld, ’Philadelphia, to attend the National En- ship- to said Mr. The man longs you.” Spencer. Vaeath ui. SHIRTWAISTS. lie not has his assistance in wrecked mariners who her into gent. Philadelphia. campment, only brought with the horse called to another man, "Come Perth 1. Blackberries. them to the Amboy, Aug Sld, sch Sadie Corey. cheap. making up the excursion, selecting the port, disabled. Monday afternoon, tell Jack.” Mr. went for and on, Spencer help Low, Bangor; Webster Barnard, t.o; 3, Campmeetinirs. 00 FOR $1 50 $ 1 I Ok 75c 50c FOR 40c routes and arranging the time but tale of their perils on the “mighty deep,” on $2 | tables, returning the men were gone,leaving the sch Bennett. 4. sch (..on. “humI'lity.” Can ou maki will minus oars and However. cld, Stephen Boston; sld, el its 1 50 1 25 75c (»3c 35c 2cic Mr Simmons be stationed at 824 Chest- sails, compass. had been stolen from Ma rcellus Summer tras heiylit. one J horse,which Susie P Oliver, Bangor; 3, ar. schs Annie P for nut tiie entire, week tney can me Anna r> a trim nine crau A tin-1iay< beirin t" shorten, I 25 05 63c 50c 33c 25c street, RnilauHphia, Harding’s barn, a short distance away. It. is Chase. New John 1 I and a sailer. If her mast holds her Ellis, York; Snow, The heat Iteirins to “hotten.” t<- assist the doctor’s party and other New good supposed the thieves then went !<• Knox to bis Norton, do. A cheap eottn.ire at So. shore, England friends, in any possible direction owner may he able realize ambition Corner and stole a horse to belonging Fred Savannah, 31. bark G Campjrrouii'l. N- -rthport,let or sell. the ... July Sld, Stephen .Deluding .uformation relative to side trips of distancing *‘Jiby” Alice Lancaster and a huckboard and Elkins, harness of Hart, Babbidge, Boston. Furmshcl room to rent, pleas as well as'" facilitate their return to Boston and d/iss Pettiugall left town Sunday. Lida < Cotton Dress Goods Newell White. Thus equipped they went 31. Cld. schs antly and cun\enicntly located, near :);!■ ^,Y8M\, them a visit Philadelphia, July Henry and other Sew England points. The doctor Shute accompanied for with to and stole a Belfast, a lew weeks. Goosepeeker ridge carriage Crosby, Bennett, San Juan, P R: 3, ar, sell has state rooms on both the B. 8: B. S. S. d/iss Pattengall at her home in Pembroke... from a man there, leaving the huckboard in Willie L. Newton, Wilmington, Del; cld Co's .me and the Sound lines, and has also A few of our townspeople attended the Aeo- Sheriff Vose ami ARE \OU LOOKING FOR BARGAINS? exchange. Deputy others sell ar, sch numerous rooms at at lian Concert at d/j nday even- Rabboni, Lord, Bangor; Tofa, OUR SPECIALTIES engaged Philadelphia Sandy point, are hunting the thieves and it is hoped they THIS IS THE PLACE TO FIND THEM low rates. It. would he well for those ing, and pronounced it very hue indeed. will he The horse Apalachicola. This Time, vet> caugnt. Later; and car- New 1. Ar, sch S L Davis, to his to him at F O Hichboru and Delia Whitney of Port- London, Aug would uke van intending join party notify riage were found near Hog-hack mountain m Pattersliall, Bangor. Lincolnville,"'e •nee and secure state rooms on both lines. land arrived d/onday. for a visit to his old Weldon Poland’s woods. ot your work. d runs Via, 1. oiu. sen jonn l. home_Edward Cneney and wife are in wick, Aug Or.rri aky. Died in H A Searsport, Aug. 2d, Winterport. Bolan, proprietor of Treat, New Haven; 8, ar. seb Car- or town, the guests of Edward Harriman and Gilmore, Sent by Express, Stage, Hail. H.A.STARRETT,IS. >u Capt. Isaac N Harriuian. aged 80 years, 10 the Commercial House, is the rie E Warren. wife. James Grillin of North Adams, d/ass, receiving Look, Veazie, lO Mam St. BRACKETT & CO., months ami d days. Capt. Harrirnan was congratulations of his friends on the arrival Cartaret. N J.Aug 4. In seb F C is also with his mother, d/rs. Harriman, for port, BELFAST. MAINE. horn in Prospect, Sept. 20, 1818, and was one of a tine last Mrs Maria Pendleton. for Del. PRINTERS. his summer vacation. boy Thursday.... Burgess, Wilmington. of a family of twelve children, only two of Carlton of Boston is visiting friends in town. Port Reading, Aug 5. Sid. seb Sarab L whom are living—Daniel, who resides in Islesboko. Mrs. F. C. Pendleton and her ....Mrs Crowell and Mrs Terry of Denver. Davis, Pattersliall, Camden. and Mrs. Octavia of Searsport, Pettingill of arrived last Colorado, are the guests of their sister. Mrs Baltimore. Aug G. Ar, seb Wm 3/ Oler. He two children Brooklyn week Sioux City, South Dakota. married Stubbs....E F Files of Fairfield was in Bath; 7. ar, seb Wm E Downes, Haskell, to some time with relatives here. Sarah Grant of Prospect, Dec. 4, 1840, who spent town Saturday aud Sunday... .Mrs Cora Bath ; eld. ship Wm J Rotch, J/anila. survives ami whom he had three of Boston ■SI him, Baker 111 by Miss Brina 0. Pendleton,w£o has been visit- has arrived to some 4. sch spend Rockport, 3/e, Aug Sid, zEtna, Carriages Established in 1836. children—Drummond of Melrose, Mass., weeks with her Mr and ing her brother in Brooklyn since last Octo- parents, Mrs Samuel Cbipman, Beverly, Va. Frances, wife of E. C. Pike of this place, and Cole.... Ernest Blaisdell of New York is .\M>. ber. and her cousin Winfred, who is in busi- FOREIGN' PORTS. CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000 a child who died in infancy. Capt. Harrirnan spending a few days in town....F C Young ness in New York, came at the .same time. C. 27. sch cauie to Searsport in 1851 and made his home and family and Dr J H Baker and Louisburg, B., July Ar, Mary ....Miss Lela a teacher in the family A Rockland. SURPLUS, $33,000 at the Harbor. In his ea:rly days he follow- Sprague, have returned from their down-river trip_ Hall, Haskell, Cambridge. Mass., and her St. Mart., 29. sch Her- ed the sea and commanded, among other public schools, Miss Lizzie Moody is at home from New Pierre, July Ar, DEPOSITS SOLICITED Seabell and younger brother are here on a vacation, vis- ald, Lowell, Fernandiua. Harnesses vessels, brigs Henry Mathews, York for her summer vacation.Mrs their William bark the latter built here for him. He retired from iting father,Capt. Sprague.... Charles Howes of Portland, with her infant Rosario, July 7, Ar, Annie Lewis, Elisha Pendleton and Herman Boston. and the sea about 47 years ago, giving his atten- Capt. Capt. daughter, is visiting her mother. Mrs M L Park, FOR SALE, Safe deposit boxes for rent at $3, $5 $6,50 lie E. Farrow are at home for a short time. Port 17. In bark Jose- tion largely to farming, For many years Willard... Mrs D M Belches has been Spain, July port, #8 a year. Mrs. Walter O. Hall ami child of Dorches- quite for New York. was chairman of the hoard of selectmen and ill for the past week-Mrs Kingsbury, phine, McClean, offices. He was a ter, are Mrs. Hall’s 4. Passed Gov I have the FINEST line o£ ever new is in Eastern Mainl- held many other town Mass., visiting parents, whose serious illness was reported last week, Anjer, Aug. ship Robie, Carriages Our vault unequaled advocate, and until and Mrs. Clias. R. Pendleton.Rev. New York for strong temperance very Capt. passed away Saturday. She was an excel- Hong Kong. shewn in Belfast. and UNEXCELLED in security against tire in Mr. Howard of Lowell. is 3 Ar, bark St recently took a great interest local town Mass., spending lent women. She leaves three Manila, Aug. James, Tap- his vacation in town and will at daughters, and burglary in the country. affairs.' He was always outspoken in lus preach the A A Lesau, Mattie Lowe and Hattie ley, Norfolk. j could swerve him from F. B. church next Sunday at 10:30. Barbados, 20. Ar. bark Rebecca views and nothing morning Blanchard; and a son, Howard Kingsbury, July State Those renting boxes can have' the exclusive what he considered was His funeral .The elegant steam yacht of Mr. Drexel Crowell, Dow, Port Elizabeth, C G H; 14. Prison?Western Carriages right. to mourn their loss_Etta Sienker aud lit- rivilege of taking their boxes to and from the took at his late residence after- of the firm of Drexel, Morgan & Co., bank- ar, bark Mannie Sw’an, New York. place Friday tie daughter Gertrude of New York are vaults. noon and was conducted by Rev. II. G. ers of New York, with Mr. Drexel on board her Turks Island, Aug 7. Ar, sch Nimbus, All Hand Work, n<> liieacf,, arid..• visiting parents, Capt J F Hutchings and I of Prison F. A. and a crew of was in Patterson, Boston. make a specialty work, Harhutt. Mariner's Lodge, & M., of thirty men, Gilkey’a wife. Eleanor Barrett of Boston is the guest which he was a the ma- Harbor of last week. left Sun- Rio July G. Ar, William H member, performed part They of Efiie M Littlefield. .1 H Davis of Houlton Janeiro, ship (^“Prices to suit the times. 1 for and will make short New for THE HAND LAUN1 sonic services at the grave. day Labrador, visited his mother, E S Thompson, J/onday. Conner, York, 3/ay 7, Hong Kong stops at several places in Nova Scotia, Cape -Miss C aud her (put in for more crew). Repository rear of Windsor Hotel. Freedom Mary Hubbard friend,Mrs (.A.S'IITKNN I M liretou and Newfoundland. While here 1. Iu port, sch Sarah D J Monroe. Mr. C. C. M oo ly met with a Jones, left last Friday lor Bar Harbor to J/atanzas, Aug Academy. secured Alvin Warren to accom- tor The fall term of this Institututkm will com 58 Mhii. Ii si., M a accident last While they Capt. to a week or made the Rawson, 3/urphy, Boston, loading. |:«dias|, very painful Saturday. spend two, They meuee on pany them as pilot-Every Saturday after- in MARINE MISCELLANY. H. C. Belfast. setting the underpinning under his house a trip her carr age with her three fine horses MARDEN, E. noon this season several E. WHITCOMB.. Suas- piece of rock flew and struck him directly sailing yachts— driven by her coachman, Mr Amos Wilson. Spoken. Bark Edward L Mayberry, New TUESDAY, SEIM, oth, about a dozen in number—start from Gil- in the eye, cutting a severe gash. Dr. Holt -Hon Fred Atwood aud wife are at Deer York for Buenos Ayres, .Inly 7. lat 7 N. Ion under the of Harbor and sail down the West principalship attended him, aud says Mr. Moody will not key's Bay. Isle for a few days....Mrs Tuffts and Mrs 41 W. July 2, lat 28, Ion 32 30. barque below Acre and Ensign and around lose the sight of the eye....Miss Barrett of Islands, Kepples of Boston are the guests of Mrs J Adolph Obrig. Amsbury, New York lor V. K. A. 11 the Islands to the of FULLER, Boston and Miss Efim Littlefield of Winter- place starting, making W Sprowl-Chailes W Fernald returned Amoy and Foochow. Music a circuit often nautical miles. At the close port visited the W. U. T. U. here last Thurs- to Boston on Saturday’s boat....Mr Noah Vineyard Haven. Aug 7. Sch Lois V Hurdy Gurdy Mr. Fuller will be assisted in the school i-\ Mis- of the the the best re- WILLIAMS and Mrs. A. STEPHENS* >V day. They made some very interesting re- season, yacht making Dearborn of Bangor is spending a few weeks Chaples, Bangor for New York, lumber NOTICE. the of Aside from a first class English course the Miss the cord, by winning largest number with his sister. MrsE B Lord-Mr and was ashore on Fence Shoal Furnished for etc., on all mark-. Littlefield presented local Mrs laden, Hedge balls, parties, student have the of a races, will receive a silver cup. The may advantage practical ial atteat union with Frances E. Willard's picture in yacht C E Shaw and their son Roy of Ellsworth last night, but floated on the this morning’s occasions. A ('dress business education under the commercial Spet ion niveu Co t la of Mr. John Minturn of New York won the depart- a pretty frame, which all highly apprec- were the guests of A W Shaw over Sunday, tide and proceeded apparently uninjured. ment. last two races. His mother’s new .JOSEPHINE KNIGHT or iate and it was received with thanks. elegant ....Quite a number of people from this Norfolk, Aug G. Sch Penobscot, Dodge, Those desiring to tit for college will receive cottage is situated on the Gil- m and ' .It is with regret that the people Washington vicinity went on the Bar Harbor excursion reported 5tli as passing in Cape Henry, was MAIiY McCOKKISON, thorough instruction the classics other key hill.Dr. Lewis Starr of Philadelphia, sea necessary studies. of J/ouroe are to lose our pastor, Rev. last Sunday, and much excitement pre- struck by a squall at Aug 2, which car- Box SO, Searsinont Me. RUPTURI who rented a for the sum- 2(>tf effort will he made to make the courses J. IS. who has his has cottage here vailed until it was learned ried Special Blair, resigned pas- by telephone away boats, w’heel, steering gear, por- of a and second to no similar school -I'.V I l! E mer, has just bought a lot of Capt. Chas. R. of high grade, torate, here. He has been with us the past that none of them were injured.The tions rail and stern. Ropes were rigged in the State. It is believed that nowhere can Pendleton. On this lot stands the old home a and the have learned to value ladies of the W C T U held their Mower on rudder and vessel was steered until better education be received and at so small ex- year people of Pendleton’s Dr. Starr Met; the worth of a man. He is ever Capt parents. mission service at the Methodist church, picked up by tug Pocahontas, 10 miles off pense as at Freedom Academy. Fidelity Injection good ready will and modernize the house for to do his part in the church or out aud enlarge Sunday evening. The church was beauti- Cape Henry, Aug 5. The schooner arrived For further information, address his future summer residence... Piano for Sale. 30 Dr. A.,I. HILLIN’*IS, makes a special care of visiting the sick and .Fog pre- fully decorated and a large and appreciative safely, not leaking. K. 1^. STEVENS, >1 vented the usual race last Chairman of the Ex. Committee of Ass. words of comfort and yacht Saturday, audience listened with marked attention to Academy saying encouragement. A good, square piano, used but very little, will Office Johnson Clock. Celtn and it was sailed Monday, a yachtownedby the : of His wife has been a great help in our church following intereresting program Organ State of uhio, City Toledo, be sold at a bargain to close an estate. May be from Marblehead, Mass, Lucas from 1 to 4. and work the past year and they will he missed. parties winning by voluntary. Marie Wardwell; hymn, congre- County, j seen at late residence of Margaret A. Stowers, de- Otiiee hours a short lead over the Minturn 3/uch sympathy has been felt for Mr. Blair yacht....Ly- gation ; reading Scriptures, E M Hall; prayer, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that, he is the ceased, at Sandypoint, on application to Samuel man Green Pendleton was thrown from a French. R. F. DIJNTON, Adin’r. on account of ill health... .Quite a number Rev D H Piper; solo, Mrs C L Banghart; senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co team on and received in- 17, 1899.—6w29 of our have been to Bar Harbor-to Tuesday evening reading, “The Ministry of Flowers, Mrs J duly people which resulted in his death about doing business in the City of Toledo, County and visit the warships. Those who witnessed juries F Hussey; rec, “The Little Stowaway,” twelve hours after. A number of men with State aforesaid, and that said firm will, pay the the accident at the Ferry do not care to visit Flora Deane; solo, Sadie Campbell; read- their teams were home after sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and the place-Mr. aud J/rs. E. M. Dolloff and heavy returning ing, “Eyes Open,” Mrs J H Baker; read- LOST. their work at Dark and when that cannot family of Gardiner visited her parents, Mr. day’s Harbor, ing ‘Young Woman’s Influence,” Lena every case of Catarrh be cured by the A TEN CENT CIGA! near the residence of Chas R Pendleton Between North Belfast and the city proper, on and 3/rs. Tolford last Capt Mrs C R use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Durham, week.... Sprowl; solo, Lougee; reading, August a woman’s Finder the horses, taking fright at a boy carrying a 2d, jacket. please Fred Collin is making repairs on his build- "Flowers in the Hospital,” Mrs J O FRANK J. CHENEY. notify ™“FIVE CEM> tub on bis head, became unmanageable and Mrs ings-Rev. D. H. Piper of Winterport will Moody ; duet,Mrs Lougee and Banghart; Sworn to before me and subscribed in MRS. D. FRANK ATHERTON, or “Actual Business from the Start.” some of the men were thrown off, including my pres- give a temperance lecture Aug. 20th in the reading “Floral Work Echoes,” Annie Har- ence, this 6tli day of December, A. D. 1886. lw32* City Point, Waldo Co.. Maine. Mr. Pendleton. Dr Daniels 01 Dr roou a >• evening. Boston, dy; solo, Marie Wardwell; rec, Fftie Jf Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Com- Lewis Starr of and Dr Wil- mercial Philadelphia Littlefield; song, “The Y’s are 3/arching ( seal. | A. W. GLEASON, Law, Penmanship, Banking, etc. liams of were --—- rooms Islesboro in attendance, but On,” class of six girls; address, Eleanor Notary Public. Elegantly equipped and bank. Terms CASTORZA. the man received internal injuries, besides Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts FOUND. very low. Re-opens first Tuesday in Sep- Barrett ; doxology; benediction.E W tember. For cuts and bruises and a of the directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the prospectus, address Bear, the Kin(l Vou Ha,e Alwa,vs Bought dislocation hip Holbrook of New York was the of his TO LET. guest system. Send for testimonials, free. A LADIES’ JACKET, on the road between 3m30 H. Am _^lhe joint, which resulted fatally. He was carried 3/rs H A stage HOWARD, niece, Bolan, 3/onday.... Frank F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Belfast and Swanville, Sunday, 6th. The to the home of his daughter, near the August Rockland Commercial Two No 6 Miller place Stimpson, who was injured last week, is Sold by Druggists, 75c. finder can have the same and College, teiiemeuts, of the where he died. by proving property accident, slowly improving. Hall’s Family Fills are the best. 4w30 paying charges. Apply at this office. Iw32 Rockland, Maine. quire of GEO. VV. BUISkH