The Republican Journal.

V1 MK AUGUST 1808. _BELFAST, , THURSDAY, IS, NUMBER 33. from Dyea and Skaguav to the discovery. The Veterans at Windermere. Peace Protocol Signed. Obituary. bad been married a few short REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. .A Washington dispatch to the Boston only mouths, j PERSONAL. ?j]f Herald Two Thousand aud leaves to mourn their loss a a says: “Secretary Day tendered Present. Presentation of President's Proclamation Announcing Sus- husband, his to take effect Portraits. the widowed resignation to-day, Stirring Address by Hon. w. C pension of Hostilities. By death of Mr. Austin E Drinkwater, mother, with whom she had Mrs. F. S. |Brick is visiting friends in 1 V IHIRSDAY MORNING BY THE September 1, and President Pbilbrook and a Good Time PROTOCOL. which McKinley Generally. OFFICIAL ABSTRACT OF occurred Aug. 11th at 5.80 p. in., after always lived, and three brothers, beside a Bangor. offered Col. John our ambassador to The uncertain of Hay, aspect the weather’ Fri- Washington, Aug. 1-’- The protocol pro- many weeks of intense suffering from an in- large circle of more distant relatives and can Journal Pub. the of which he Miss Irene Shaw of Boston is visiting Mrs. Co. England, portfolio state, day, Aug. 12th, did not the ardor of curable trouble of the -... who showed — dampen vides: stomach, Nortliport rnauy friends, their love by A. accepted and will return to take. The the Waldo A. Knight. county veterans and all claim of loses a citizen and one well the beautiful President has now they gather- 1 —That will relinquish highly respected many flowers which rilled ii is THE PAPER for Maine Seafar- to till the Spaiu important ed at Windermere to Cuba. Mrs. Laura Davis of Salem, Mass., is visit- Park, Unity, two thous- sovereignty ami title known by all, he resided here all his the home. Of a cheerful a place which Col. Hay leaves, other having disposition, with ing People." | ranking and for the second _That Porto Rico and Spanish ing friends in Belfast. next to the head of the stroug, annual reunion of life. Mr. Drinkwater was born Oct. 1883 love of wit and drew around department of West Indes. and ah island in ‘J, humor, she her I the Veteran islands in the P. state.The steamer of one Clough Charitable Association. the ami lacked only a few weeks of 05 S. Staples is v siting his sister in Win- illation In City and County City Sydney, the Ladrones, to he selected by United being many friends. A large assembly attended of the first fleet of Hon. Warren C. Pbilbrook of the latter. for a few transports which Waterville, States, shall he ceded to years of age. He was tlie fourth son of the the burial services, at L'uity July 10th, Rev. terport days. carried to arrived at San the orator of the .1—That the will occupy aud troops Manila, day, arrived Thursday late David and Sophia Drinkwater, of whom Andrew Wood at the home of A. A. arrived home last week from 1 kms. In advance,$2.00a hold and harbor of Manila, officiating, Knight year; Francisco Aug. loth from the and received a the city, hay l-ihs: .To cents for three months. Philippines. evening royal welcome. He of a of three brothers and two sisters reside here. Mr. Clark. Boston, for a short visit. She is commanded A. F. Pills- pending the conclusion treaty peaqe Tk km*. For one square, one inch by Capt. was entertained by Dr. A. J. the He was a man of kind Billings at the which shall determine control, disposi- disposition, very “Can we bear the as mi.. 75 cents for <>ne with the. loss, the days roll on; Miss Charlotte is a short week, ami bury.Admiral Sampson, four Association of the Staples spending insertion. building. The Brooks Cornet tion and government Philippines. strong in his to Can we live with her subsequent big battleships and two armored cruisers Rico and other friendships,and always ready loving presence vacation at Old Orchard. Baud arrived on i That Cuba, Porto Span- the Friday tram lend a hand to those iu affliction or gone? of his licet, is now on his way north, morning ish in the West Indies shall be im- helping Can ami went at once to the home of Mrs islands we do the duties that meet us here ? II. L. Woodcock and son Faunce returned ii* Gor- that commis- He of To=Day’s Journal. having sailed at 10 a. m. Aug. 14 from ham mediately evacuated amt distress. leaves besides his wife three And miss moment her word of Clough, where they rendered a number every home from M it.nicus. Admiral on sioners he within ten days, Saturday Santiago. Schley, the cruiser of pieces. John H. Gordou of t',, appointed daughters, Mrs. Evie Feruald of cheer?” < Brooks then the Somerville, I' A fc. 1 shall, within days from signing of Mrs. Simeon Brooklyn, accompanied the ileet. The made, some brief remarks, that the thirty Mass.; Mrs. Etta Trafton of Staples returned home Sun- is Belfast Water Co. Case Set- saying the meet at Havana and San Malden, Mass.; naval authorities at baud had come there to protocol, Hon. John T. Rowe, whose serious illness Mistory i.f tin- War. .The Vete- expect the Ileet te-tify 'heir appreci- execute and day from a visit in Massachusetts Juan, to arrange aud Mrs. Carrie Hall of Lincolnville; also was m The last n ere Peace Proto. the latter of the week. ation of what had been done Mrs. respectively, reported Journal week, died Signed.. Tompkinsville part by Cough of the i! ..The Soli...»!•*. a aud her husband for the the details evacuation, four He was a kind Aug. 12th at his home in M Misses Lulie and Kate Putnam went to ‘table has re- Association. Mrs. aud will grandchildren. husband, Frankfort, aged toiimi. .Surgeon-General Sternberg That the United States Spain He was the oldest .Transfers in Real Es- Clough made a very feeling response ami in- aud an father, aud the bereaved years. quarry owner Dixmont last week to visit friends. ceived dispatches from Cuba and Porto each not more than five commis- indulgent in the State. In vited the band to the house, where refresh- appoint 1840, with Albert Pierce, I’Aii K 2. Rico relative to the condition of the sioners to and conclude a treaty most feel the absence of him W. troops ments were served. negotiate keenly who now also dead, Mr. Rowe came to Frank- Mrs. Sarah Beau is v.siting her daugh- S<\ ui 11 a... With <»;r Nova in those islands. ,f The commissioners are to meet in fort from Surgeon Torney cables At 10 JO a. ui. the exercises of the be- peace, loved them so dearly. At the close of his Guilford, N. H..and opened a small ter, Mrs. D. W. Brackett >f Clinton. .Wi• i:• ii.;g Roll*.. A New Course day iris >t later than the tirat of October. from Pome that there are 1S5 cases of gan. Comrade A. P. Hatch of North quarry at Mt. Waldo. He lived to see the ■ earthly his last hours were bless- Troy -On tli- signing of the protocol, hostili- pilgrimage little hole iu Mrs. Merinda Brackett ami BAGE 3. fever, Green- invoked divine blessing aud John H. Gor- the mountain ledge grow into daughter -f mostly typhoid. Surgeon ties will and notice to that ed by their presence, aud their tender aud .. by the with So.oidi.t 1'•1111 mr.ed Fashions leaf cables from Ponce that fever don of Brooks was called n and in a suspended great quarries of to-day, their im- Boston are friends in Belfast typhoid very will be as soon as visiting >.: S:\ Year-. War Pen- neat effect given possible by death to him bad lost proved and crews. When .Spanish eases are speech presented to the association gentle ministration, machinery great and that there were ea. to the commanders of decreasing h government lie business no was sent Mrs. Chas. Wilson of Rockland returned portraits of the late Gorham Clough, win- its sting. He told them he had no fear and began granite FAGE 4. no new cases on Saturday. it* military and naval forces. farther than JNew for there bad given very of his to the York, was no home Saturday from a visit in Belfast. l’ivstdeni \*i-its liberally money The above is the official statement of the was ready and willing to go, and the end association and for whom it was way of transporting it inland, aud, indeed j Neu*. Probate and Insolvency named, aud and to protocol's contents as prepared given came so aud there was a there were no inland Sherburne H. of Portland visited no Rout- aimed Lobsters -ii of Dr. A. J. who carried calmly peacefully cities of sufficient Sleeper Belfast Water Co. Case Settled. Billings, through the Day. Reunion.. Re- the press by Secretary of true thankfulness importance to have buildings calling for friends in Belfast a few last. week. Family .Family project. at 4;'J.5 p. m. feeling midst their days The protor-ii was signed by such materials, lu his at the Ed. G. Crosby of Waterville :u a very few early days BA GE 5. J mlgim-nt < liven for t lit- City. of the State Day, representing the great bereavement that the poor sufferer had Misses Annie V. and Caroline W. F eld words the in behalf >f Secretary business all heavy weights wore moved by ;• accepted pictures the French las:, .over the Hills of Waldo The Law has rendered its in United States, and M. Cambon, found rest iu a world where sick- means of x Court decision the and were in the peaceful teams. This season they in- returned last from a visit in Boston. u mere Park. .The Churches. association, they placed the Friday ambassador, representing Spanish stalled at Mount Waldo a 6. the case of the Belfast Water Co. vs. the care of the of the ness and are unknown. For about railway extending BAGE janitor building. government. suffering Mr. and Mrs. Edward and sou Har- *‘ from the wharves up the hillside to Sibley m ham e. .The Soldiers'Vote. After a selection by the hand, Hon. War- Mr. Drinkwater steep City of Belfast. The action was entered at the 12. The has twenty-eight years had the old " ater Vessels.. Literary News ren C. Pbilbrook of Waterville was intro- Washington, A ug. president quarries, with powerful locomotive aud went to Boston Saturday for a few days. been an honored member of New Pair Suit Against January term of court in this city and was a : Excelsior Lodge, cars of carrying many toils’ England duced, and was given splendid reception. issued the following proclamation capable weight; C. E. lvakas and wife .T « the Powers returned home to poemi..The Bea- '•ti a hill for rental for two He for about minutes.His address F. & A. M., and be was highly esteemed also a travelling steam derrick for handling 1 hydrant hydrants spoke forty the of the United States of by .nty (’(irrespondeiice. By president the of stone Boston from a visit i. r. was aud aud was great blocks that were formerly Saturday to V*. Mi lit BAGE 7. on Waldo avenue and Vine street from Oct. able, eloquent scholarly America. the members. He was always an active received with round after round of hoisted by hand. Since Mr. Rowe he Root-beer and applause. A PROCLAMATION. began Mrs. Fred I). Twiss of s Kindergarten. 1, 1-Ss*3 to Oct. 4 at S50 member of the fraternity and took great in- business Lawrence. Mass., The Band P!a>ed. .Pointed Para- 1.1S07, years per year, The speaker chose as a theme, The Soldier enough granite has been shipped, a concluded and terest in the welfare of his coun- iu one form aud her Mr and Mrs. D. H. Points ..Maine Experiment S'-'OO: ami for changing a water gate to al- as a Factor in the World's Advancement. Whereas, By protocol lodge. His another, from Mount Waldo visiting parents, ■ lobe .The Normal sigued 12, 18t»8, by William R. Day, to build a and with sections Sights. School low Taking as an introduction a brief word pic- August sel was always sought iu all matters under large city, yet Strout. for widening a sidewalk, S12 30; a total of the state of the United States of its ture of the battle of its secretary gray surface scattered from Bangor to Marathon, effect consideration the and his ex- PAGE 8. of >212.30. The defended the first item aud his Jules Cambon, ambassa- by lodge, long St. Louis and from Charleston to Minnea- Marshall Parks of N. is city upon civilization was noted, and. excellency Bradford, II., County European dor and of and Correspondence..Ship a extraordinary plenipotentiary perience knowledge in Masonic affairs polis, Mount Waldo to have lost a few weeks in Belfast and vi- Births.. Heaths. on clause in the contract with the Water hastily sketching other great events of arms, appears spending Marriages. the of France at little or of its the results of wars in the ad- republic Washington, made him a valued member aud his nothing massive proportions. Company which provides that all additional promoting for this pre- cinity. nations and respectively representing purpose vancement of various peoples sence will be missed all. As Master | WS Ob I Mb VNEEK. hydrants after the original 45 shall be the government of the United States sadly by Mrs Parsons of Mass., is were historically discussed. Mrs, Elizabeth died nth at the Mary Florence, aud the of the of Excelsior he was suc- Libby Aug. on pipe not smaller than 6 inches in It was the battle of Chalons which made government Spain, lodge eminently her Mr. and Mrs. M. C placed and home of her daughter, Mrs. George Elliot, iu visiting parents, teks. School Supt. stetson Home’s government of the United States Spain for his interest and earnest diameter: these on 4-inch and on out of the remnants of rich empire cessful, by deep Thomaston. Mrs. was a native of Dil being pipe; have upon the terms on Libby worth. rumination for State teachers’ the free of the commonwealth uf formally agreed of the second item on the that it is the numbers which for the establishment of endeavor the proficiency 'the officers rose Belfast. For several years she resided in n ground the negotiations Friday, Aug. 20th, begin- Christian Europe and rendered Christian Rockland, but went to Thomaston soon Miss Rosa Chapman arrived from Wor- of the Water to make such peace between the two countries shall be to a high standard aud the perfectness of the k in the named duty Company Visigoths of Theodoric immortal; it was the after the of her with last to her following undertaken ; aud, work received comments marriage daughter, cester, Mass., Saturday spend it: the school changes at its own expense. The judg- battle of Tours which rescued Christendom very flattering whom she made her home. Her in high buildings Whereas, Said protocol agreed that upon years vacation. ment is for the from the followers of the Koran ami wrote from visitors of other lodges. Mr. D. was a Thomaston were to the :n cases otherwise specially defendant. The rescript by its conclusion aud signature hostilities be- giveu interests of in letters of light upon the pages of history her iu whose children she at the State is as follows: tween the two countries shall be firm believer in the philosophy of spiritual- daughter’s family, Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue Augusta Judge Savage the name of Charles Martel: it was the de- suspended, and that notice to that effect shall be took a deep concern. Mrs. Libby had been got. Bar Bath, Bel- ■ given ism, and could swerve him from John S. Williams of Guilford was in Belfast Harbor, 1. The plaintiff made a contract with the cisive blow struck at Blenheim which de- nothing iu ill health for some been as soon as each government to time, having Harbor, defendant in which it was the of the four- possible by that belief which to him such sweet last week. Boothbay Bridgton, agreed, among stroyed threatening power aud naval brought brought near to death twice. Iu her year of 1 < the commanders of its military ulais, orinna, Deering, other tilings, that the company should furn- teenth Louis and made the name of the Duke iu this aud the full frui- sickness she was cared for and forces. contentment life, tenderly Win. B. Snow of Malden, Mass., arrived E Isworth. Fox- ish at such points as the city* should there- of Marlborough a household word : it was comfort and relief ministered Farmington, *N"vv, rnereiore, i. umiam iucivimev, tion of a more one iu the new life every possible after which should be sub- the results attained at which rais- glorious to a short vacation in op-‘ft, Harrington, Houlton, designate, points Saratoga of the United do in ac- to her. Mrs Libby was eighty-one years Sunday spend Belfast those indicated an- a president States, he has now entered The funeral stantially upon the plan ed thirteen colonies to the dignity of upon. and six months old. The funeral service and « ..ncoln. Machias, Newcastle cordance with the of the pro- vicinity. nexed to the 45 of nation ami won for it the admiration stipulations coutract, hydrants ap- mighty of was held at his late residence Saturday was held afternoon. Aug. 11th. uth Anson academy, Old tocol, declare and proclaim on the part Thursday Mr. and Mrs. E. of Brook- proved pattern, each provided with three oi an uiauKimi; it was ime icioimu* leaning John Cousens the United a of hostilities, afternoon, 13th, aud was so at- i'-Ke, ltisneiu, rescue isie, in>/./.ies \\nere\ei States, suspension Aug. largely required oy me city. to the memorable sceue at Appomattox line. Mass., are visiting Mrs. (' s sister. -'.iv.>. Park Sherman and do hereby command that orders be school, It was further agreed that if at any time which freed a race of slaves ami added an- ! tended that ail could not be accommodated given through the proper PERSONAL. Miss J. A. Paris, ami Water- the desired additional above other star to the soldiers’ crown «>f immediately E. Bel- Wiggin. .springvale city hydrants glory; channels of the within the house. Rev. G. Tufts of of to the commanders military F. Dowst, said number 45 the company should furn- aud to-day the islands ->f the sea are testify- : Mr. ami Mrs. Ira M Cobe < f Che m,, « h<. formerly superin- and naval forces of the United States to fast officiated aud in well chosen words N. E. Wiggin of Waterville is his «■ of ish tin* same at an annual rental of S55 for with voices to the power of the visiting eastern division the M. ing grateful abstain from all acts inconsistent with this have been visiting in Belfast and Nt rtl {..iri. each set to ameliorate the suf- of the deceased and sister in Belfast. '(• hydrant upon the pipe indicated soldier and the sailor spoke feelingly hoped general manager of the proclamation. left for home last week. upon the plan, and -Tb for each hydrant of mankind and advance the civ.liza- he had found eternal rest aud Mi. Dow st fering In witness I have hereunto set happiness Miss Persis of is come ou new also if whereof, Sibley Freedom visiting which should pipe; that tion of the world. The of Mrs. !. H to the ) -if the Maine Central my hand and caused the seal of the United in the home of the blest. To the mourners guests Sherman, !">■ the city should desire live hydrants addi- “In the presence therefore of so many men relatives in this city. fall teim of the States, to be affixed. and friends he words of comfort and number of six, were in a Tiie Uui- tional to tlie 45 before stipulated, located so who answered the call t<> arms, wh< left, spoke photographed Done at the city <»f Washington, this 12tli Clarence Slinmau went to Lewiston M mm* will open this year on as to require no more pipe than should be warm firesides for the cold damp of the cheer, and impressed upon all the import- group by Tuttle last week. day of August in the year of our Lord one for a :weeks iatei than usual. necessary to connect up the said 45 cell, who bade farewell to loved t the -1th Maine hydrants should be “so piped as to receive whereon are inscribed the names of the grave impressively. There was a large at- Mrs. B.-H eabled to our army and navy commanders. Conaut returned home Tues- with his in this ity •lie set olid Maine an abundant and sufficient circulation of w or hi \s benefactors.'’ parents Battery Spain will cable her commanders like in- tendance of the brethren, including repre- day from a short visit in Port!ami Mia* in water among and in all of the same.” Then turning to the results of the Civil Masters Albert tnd J dm dy early September. structions. sentatives from Belfast, Liucolnville and Ferguson < The company further agreed “to lay a War, many interesting facts and the forces Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Hallo- •im-ds ouncil at its next t Auspiami Dorchester, Mass., arrived last week vi t mam pipe not less than ten inches and not which set in motion were recalled. Cambridge, Mass., to pay their last respects iv.- two nomin- they wed are friends in important A Notable Arrest. v.siting Belfast. th.eir Mrs. I, C Putn m more than 12 in diameter in the clear, from It was by virtue of our soldiers’ bravery to a brother who as a member of the aunt, nihui. those of bank ex- the reservoir or standpipe,’’ through certain not that a race "f blacks were set free, Francis H. Welch will to to* only was well known as a go Portland Mrs. El /.a Bean went t*» Is; tnd Pahs. raiiimad commissioner. The lied “to connect ail said 45 and with its attendant Uu the -Id page will be found particulars fraternity faithful, | spec; streets, up slavery, all moral, to attend the firemen's day muster. to bye u' FF E. Timberlake and B. hydrants, located as aforesaid, and all such social and political evils, was eradicated but of the arrest by Deputy U, S. Marshal B. O. honorable and beloved craftsman, aud who Aroostook County, last week, with aduitional in such manner that attitude ( ...eboth ex] ire on tlie same hydrants, the entire commercial and business Norton of this city of Nadeau, the Aroos- as a man and a Mason lived honorably and Capt. Geo. W, base, wiG* and daughter her daughter. Mrs. J. C. Walker. ». a ill both be re- none of said hydrants shall come, on pipe of the I'nited States was placed upon a dif- | They i took who for s;x has died regretted. He ever strove to the best are spending the week in Bangor. smaller than six inches in diameter in the fereut basis. The abolition of slavery wade desperado, years past Charles A. Parker, wife and so: of W matters n »w stand, (.ov. of his to win the confidence of his lear.’’ The “to semi-an- radical and corrective in internal defied the officers of the law. ability Andrew B.irkmar, wife and child return- Mass arrived last !■ v.-.t .we one more city agreed pay changes Deputy cester, Thursday important for the aforesaid, not ex- manufac- fellow in the fullest sense the j nually hydrants developments, internal commerce, Norton had his men, realizing ed home to M is ■ make this as Chas. already established reputa- Everett. Mass.. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs Howard F year j ceeding 5(1 in number, a rent of SffOd.’’ tures and broadened agriculture, foreign tion as a most ar- truth of these beautiful lines so of office as trustee of the efficient officer, and this touchingly ■ ! After the origiual waterworks had been commerce, invited a better class of immi- John H. Waterman of Taunton, Miss., Misses Prances M. and Is-»!i y t Bro. Geo. N. Monroe of Caui- ital will Dee. 17. the directed the to aud in to the rest, and the of his in recited by expire, | completed, city company grants every way con ributed landing prisoner visited reiat ves in Belfast last week. I.awreuce, Mass are sj» mlmo : h lr at the dm au and Id Democratic 'ay a mam through a street not specifical- material wealth aud prosperity of our na- Portland is a feather in his bridgeport, Mass., losing ceremony jail, great cap. Mrs Hubert Smith and two •hildren of mer vacation with relatives in this :t v. d to send t.ieir to ly named in the contract, “as provided in tion. at the papers j Nadeau was arraigned in the U. S. Circuit grave: the contract with said company.'' The outbreak of the Civil War found us Bath are visiting relatives in Belfast Frank Stover and wife of Blind;: 11 and M.s in the time prescribed by; •‘There’s a world where all are The laid a four inch set with a of with Court at Portland Aug. 11th, with equal, company main, population 81,u00,000 souls, charged Kandeli of m ■ oktoii .• ii* nominees wish to stand We are hurrying to it last, Miss Ada Williamson of Bo.it**u i- visit- John Springs visited two hydrants, and connected the hydrants the wealth of the country, a? nature had it the internal revenue law and with will have to write their i violating We shall meet upon the level there Mr. and Mrs. Wilson i; tmbo i week. and main with six inch In an union in store for us, untouched, save 111 the her father, Williamson, pipe. resisted United States When the of death are ing Joseph l-Aij. otiieial ballot. The to recover the reutal under the com- having Deputy gates past; Repub- j hydrant smallest way, witn m mufactures, Paul Carnes is able To attend t. Marshal and to both We shall stand before the Orient Mrs. Nellie Gilman of Fairfield visited her again which did not send the1 contract the court holds that all hydrants in merce. agriculture and mining in their in- McNally, complaints Aud our Master will bn there, business at 1.is cigar factory. He broke his •> were Thomaston in Knox addition to the origiual 45, whether placed fancy, and with no system of railroads at all not The later sister, Mrs. D. W. Mansfield, tin- past week. pleaded guilty. developments To try tlie blocks we offer irescottof conn- during the construction of the works or •ompeteut to our internal resources. left ankle July oth u falling from horse Washington ; develop, in the case are given in the following des- With Ins own square. L J and of art* within the of the con- In the first oi Grant’s administration unerring Call}’, daughter friends Bos- ■ ratio districts later, provision year were, Aroos- : Dr. E. L. Stevens went To Lewi-’ u Tues- tract t he locatiou of “all such ad- there an enormous of patches shall the level ton, are spending a short vacation at (Quanta- Limestone, ''.’an Buren, requiring began development •‘We meet upon there ditional hydrants in such manner that none railroad systems. While the average exten- Portland, Aug. 12 Geo. Nadeau, of St. And never more day and C. W. W-se. tt ace; mpv.m- i him t« Fort Kent. Cum- depart; bacook. Bancroft; of said shall come on smaller sion of railroad hues the with assault with a hydrants pipe during previous Francis, charged deadly There’s a mansion, ’tis all ready act as his best man m an interesting oera- lian- E. F. Hanson returned home port; Franklin, Avon; than six inches in diameter” and that even decade had not been more Thau fifteen weapon on U. S. Deputy Marshal McNally For each trusting, loving heart. Tuesday and sion. stonington; Kennebec, if the facts of the ease otherwise admitted of hundred miles per annum, in 1800 it rose to in 1SP1. who yesterday pleaded not guilty There’s a mansion and a welcome evening from a business trip to and tiie of the doctrine of “substan- hundre d in 1870 to six thous- came iuto court this and •id, Roxburv and Norway; application forty-six miles, morning pleaded Aud the multitude are there other cities. Mrs. Fred Hagai and daughter Mildred of tial it cannot he said that fur- and and iu 1801 to the his counsel, Hon. A. F. mville; Washington, Cherry- compliance,” miles, unprecedented guilty. Through Who have met upon the level Charlestown, Mass and Miss Florence Cil- nishing pipe less than half the apaeity call- number of seven thousand, four hundred M« niton, Nadeau made a statement declar- And have the gton. Calais, East Machias passed upon square. Mrs. W. E. Brown and daughters, Alba* of of ed for by the contract is a substantial com- miles. Meanwhile, we have grown steadily ing that he lid not intend to shoot McNally. more are guests Mrs. ami of Chelsea are a W A pliance with its provisions, the plaintiff can- in population, until from 81,000,000 we have Tim officer came to his door on Sunday “Let us meet upon the level there Ruth, visiting Fred Saverv. not recover the rental. so increased that we now boidly set the morning and Nadeau thought he had no While laboring patient here; Geutuer's. The San Francisco Call Rev. ami Mrs. A. T. ami little says 2. By virtue of a contract with the city, figures at over 71,000,000. right to make any arrest on Sunday. His Let us meet and let us labor Rmgo'.d ■ e i-, Mrs. A. returned L me Mon- feared in the interior of the company obtained authority “to dig up in iftiuwe stoou tmru :n material weaitu wife was in delicate health and was in a Tlio’ the labt r be severe. Mary Libby .laughter Helen of Gardiner are spending d liots are feared at Fort aud ail and streets m the nations of the earth. In 1880 we faint. Nadeau said this threw him into a Already in the western sky from three weeks’ visit with friends in any highways, ways among day the present month with Mr. and Mrs L 1 other On said the of dur- exceeded the wealth of France, pani and he shut the door and fired through The signs bid us prepare up-river points. city,for purpose layiug pipes magnificent Detroit, Me. L. sam a To our tools Robbins. die failure of the transporta- ing the time of constructing said works,’’ and now we do not yield the palm to old it tc scare tne cmcer. rie ue uas gather up working and under this it laid its even when she counts in wife and four also an old man who And part upon the square. Mrs. W. W. of •c.ies to get supplies in Mai. acting authority, England herself, children, Beverley Newton, Mass., Mr. R. I.. lisley of North Abhingt'-n, Mass pipes, ami located certain water gates, with- the wealth of her opulent colonies. To-day is dependent upoL him for care. He lias arrived to visit her Mr. and n win dispatch a lo of "Hally round ye royal brotherhood, Tuesday parents, made brief alls <>n his Belfast friends Tues- ttery in the street limits, near the edge of the we do one-fourth of the manufacturing in also a large crop of hay and oats and if lie "C Michaels to a mili- Close in the golden chain, Mrs. John Carr. open smewaiK as 11 men existed. ouosequeubi> the world, nearly one-half of its mining, one- is deta;ned here he will lose his whole crop. day while on an excursion from Bangor to the vVe part upon the square below winter. They will carry the to widen the sidewalk and fourth of its and in our banks Severa. citizens of that vicinity sent word city proposed agriculture, To meet in heaven again. Dr. L. J. Hunt and wife of Boston were N'-rthport Campground. revisions to relieve the dis- put down a granite curbing, and directed and storehouses is accumulated one-sixth of that tLey have confidence in Nadeau and Each tie that has beeu broken here guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Palmer a few Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H Cole and Miss til of the to move the gate boxes and all the wealth there is on this earth. that he is a peaceful man. military government company Shall be united there, shed place them outside of the which In the face of these as Judge Webb said he had no desire to op- days the past week. Emily Wilson of Boston are gimsts of Mr and good ordei main- curbing, figures, knowing And none be lust around God’s throne was done. It is held the we do that internal im- citizen and therefore if Nadeau ■ -■ka.The war accordingly- by immigration, press any and Mrs. A. C. Mr. Cole is department VV ho have parted on the square.” Arthur B. Chesley of Newton, Mass., re- Burgess. presi- court that when the company placed its provements, variety of industries, and ail can furnish bail in the sum of $800 he t » send more p ay masters to dent of the Globe National Bank. water gates in the street under this con- the economic forces that contribute to a na- would 4, campmeeting. 'Missionaries of the cover before United States Commissioner at the Bird Little River, with Mrs. American the expense of the city. lookout upon the affairs of the mightiest brought married to Capt. Edward Thompson, who Dr. W. C. Libby and B. P. Hazeltiue, Jr., cottage, 1. Misses Simmons and nation on which the sun shines, as it travels Hamlin. Allen, R. F. Dunton, Esq., is attorney for the was lost at sea in February, 1871. It. Janu- went to Lewiston to attend the C. R. Thombs. ves.The on its and while we thank God yesterday late Frances E. j Solicitor Geo. E. daily path, plaintiff; City Johnson, for their noble of we No Bodies Found. ary, 1874, she married Horatio P. Thompsou, of Dr. E. L Stevens. Mrs. E. N. Winslow t Lawrence, Mass, been added to the list of not- i example self-sacrifice, wedding Esq., for the defendants. continue to for the advent of that a brother of her first husband. Her and Miss Theodore Win'd- w J New York whose are to pray only from H. portraits be of the Halifax, N. S., Aug. 10. The derelict Letters received John Quimbv, glorious day “When the mountain died in 2 home after a sh.-C of the new child, Edward Parker, 1878, aged left for Monday morning grand stairway The Schools. Lord’s house shall he established in the top schooner James M. Seaman, which was tow- written en route, show That his party are en- The others are ed m here several weeks was and b months, but she has stood in the visit. Mrs. F. B. Knowlt-ui accompanied »any. Susan of the mountains,” when “Swords shall he ago, righted years their trio to the utmost. No bodies were found in the joying a:a Barton. Molly Pitcher j Educators will be interested in the article beaten iuto plough-shares aud spears into yesterday. place of a true aud devoted mother to her them to Lawrence. ! when “Nation shall not lift wreck. The hatches, rails, etc., were all Prof. G. T. Fletcher of M-.-cher Stowe_The Honor- pruniug-hooks,” husband’s sou a former Albert Northampton, teachers w! entitled “The Aim of the Kindergarten,” on torn and from the of the by marriage, Among the attended the of London has ac- 1 up sword against nation, neither shall they away, appearance Mass., formerly principal .1 Castiue Normal company W. now of New Mexi- >• the 7tli learn war auv when “The of stern there is scarcely any doubt that the Thompson, Clayton, summer sclm-.l at Nevvcas; were May E invitation of the Ancient page. more,” reign week. i vessel was sunk in collision. School, visited friends n Belfast last the blessed Emanuel, the Prince of Peace, co, whose mother was her sister. Her Norton of East Palermo, F. -r.-n ■<* L Tow I* cillery Company'of Boston I Teachers will be examined for State cer- the great captain of our salvation,” shall be- This is the vessel commanded by Capt. J. oue Mrs. A. II. Graves and Miss Helen Graves ■ r visit in mother, husband, step-son and brother, of Camden, and Isa E. Lcin in ami Lenova 191*0.The total tificates at the High school room, Belfast, come universal and eternal. 1 L. S. Coombs of Islesboro. James C. Scott of 's T. Tues- ■- •.n< 1 ike at the 1 Rev. E. P. Parker, of Hartford, Ct., survive visited Mrs. G father, B. Black, M. of gold govern- Aug. 20th, at 8 a. in., under the direction of Department Commander Rev. C. A. South- [Lewis Libertyville. 1 of and the of the •dice in Seattle up to date ard of Lewiston arrived ou the 11.20 train Islesboro, mate, particulars her. Next to her family and friends, to day. Mr. Black is in Bangor fora critical State Stetson. The exam- The Journal had a very c.id W'> Superintendent and so far as and the pVisant and one quarter million was met by a committee who escorted loss, known, condition of whom she was most devoted and loyal, her surgical operation. ination will be conducted from its valued Mrs. i American by Superintend- him to the hall, where he was greeted with vessel Tuesday -ontriicitor, colony of Syd- the were given in The Journal of first love was her church ami the cause of j cheers. He .T. L. Mrs. Viola Lee from Bangor is visiting •c. the United States ! ent Brick. was accompanied by Helen N. Packard. Mrs. Packard returns through July 21st. the and She became a member ■ Merrick of Waterville aud J. Wesley Gil- poor needy. her sister, Mrs. Summer Mrs. -abled to Washington, pray- Brick has received from Bridges. to-day to her home in Springfield. Mass. It Superintendent man of Oakland. of the church in early life, •iineut there to retain Congregational Goldie Bridges of Penobscot is also visiting for 1. posses- the U. S. Department of Agriculture, for the From 12 to 2 there was a picnic dinner. Transfers in Keal Estate. was her first visit to Belfast years. 1 1 aud has always been a faithful and strong 'Miijq.ines_The War One table was.reserved for the iu- at Summer Bridges’. Depart- use in the a number of speakers, John Carletou who has been the '‘■' ii public schools, worker. In her for the she was Sherman, advised through the C uban ! vited guests and the press representatives. The following transfers in real estate were help poor At Clear View South Shore, charts the various cloud forms, re- cottage, of his uncle, Rev. Geo. G Winslow, !he insurgents accept the terms showing At 2 p. m. the comrades met in the hall recorded in Waldo County Registry of justly discriminating,giving aid generously guest Is a of seven ■ from and from the aud a lire was held. The hall Deeds for the week i898: Northport, lively party has to Boston. II has his protocol and hostilities will produced photographs; rousing camp ending Aug. 17, where deserving, but knowing always that returned resigned was well tilled the which were Walter S. to William F. a month's and Mrs. ■‘h total State Board of for the use of and talks, Moody, Searsport, enjoying outing—Mr. on the editorial staff of part.The expenses Agriculture, the receipient was worthy. The Girls’ position Munsey’s p mostly extemporaneous, were much enjoyed Ellis, do.; land and buildings in Searsport. of New Miss Florence with which lasted 114 an illustrated bulletin on our na- Beggs York, Crocker and one with the Youths' Spain, teachers, by all. The were Dept. M. W. Swett, Knox, to Cora E. Swett, do.; Home in this city held a high place in her Magazine accepted principal speakers Mr. Mrs. E. P. Miss ‘"ated at 8100,000,000, of which tive birds. Commander Rev. A. Past laud and in Knox. Albert Mor- of Bucksport, and Frost, song C. Southard, Dept. buildings affections, and she was one of its most ac- Companion. iius actually been paid out of Commander J. Wesley Gilman, J. L. Mer- rill, Belmont, to Clias P. Morrill do.; laud Annabelle Walker and Lewis Page of this tive aud efficient She never Mrs. Peirce of > The total War. Dr. A. J. and in E. promoters. John Now York, formerly charged to the Condensed History ot the rick, Hon. Warpeu C. Philhrook, buildings Belmont. Maurice city. Last Thursday evening a whist party Client is and to the Billings, A. Stinson, Hon. Alfred E. Nicker- Hodgdon, New Haven, Ct., to William C. harbored ill feelings, and whenever dif- Mrs. Mac Knight, visited friends in Belfast 800,000,000, and was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Beggs. **0,000. The appropriations by Hostilities began April 21, 1898. Prop- son, John H. Gordon, J. O. Johnson Thompson, NewYork; land in Northport. ference arose between her and her friends, a few days the past week. Her husband 2ud Smart. The cottage was beautifully decorated with *i account of war ositions of peace first offered August Capt. was of the aggregated hall in she always the first to make advances went to Frankfort to attend the funeral and 12th. In the evening there was a grand Stockton Springs. Mr. Horace Hags Japanese lanterns, golden rod, ferns ,'100,000 and covered time until accepted August Staples, for reconciliation. Her death will be the late John T. Rowe. left for home The casualties are about the hall with music the Brooks Band of New keenly They '* Spanish 11,000 by Jr., York is spending his vacation and clematis. The from town were V .The preliminary of orchestra. were fourteen num- guests report men killed and wounded. The Spanish On the order with his parents, Capt. and Mrs. Horace felt in many a home in which she was be- by steamer City of Bangor Tuesday. 'NShmer of the internal revenue bers and several which the Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Dorman, Misses Van- government has published no official report. extras, krpt Staples-Dr. and Mrs. James Ryder of loved as a friend, co-worker or benefactor. hour. The of was the receipts from all sources The United States have lost about 250 men merry party dancing till a late are in town nie Dolloff, Florence Mr. Frank W. Gowen Waterville Liverpool, Eng., visiting Capt. will be at b Daisy Skay, Wells, fiscal the hall was attended one hundred aud and The funeral private o’clock Sat- year ending June 30, 1808, killed and about 1,324 wounded, besides by fully Mrs. J. French Nickerson_Mr. and Messrs. Will Havner, H. T. Fields, Fred T. present at the Grand Army reunion at 1 afternoon. an increase as Maine and its crew of 200 men. fifty couples. Mrs. Frank Stover of Bluehill visited urday ; 8170,809,510, Capt. Chase, Fred Spinney and Mrs. Greig of Windermere Park last week and was invit- L w‘’*1 l*ie fiscal of Spain .lias lost Montejo's fleet, Cevera’s and Mrs. John Randell the past week- T previous year Flora no of Porto Rico, one of the Ladrone N. S. Lord is making sails for sch. Miss Alice Crocker returned from Died in Portland, July 4th, Hattie Conuer, Loweil. Ice cream, cake and fruit punch ed to speak, but having had thought < -.The steamer Cottage City, fleet, Cuba, Saturday Islands and the Condon and H. is hay cov- a visit to friends in Bluehill-Mrs. N. wife of Winfield A. Clark of 29 were The were won address asked to he excused. at B. 14th probably Philippines. D. Lihhy making Unity, aged served. tirst prizes by making .an Lt,, Victoria, C., Aug. When war was declared Uncle Sam had S. Twigs has a and ^l’lved ers for sch. Winslow in addition to opened millinery fancy years, 9 months, 19 from Miss Walker and Mr. the consolation Mr. Gowen returns to the first ^Uay a that a rich con- Morse, days. Away home, Field, s, brings report 37,532 men, now has 278,500. Our navy goods store in the Masonic Block-Miss I e ^as 1jeen made miles below of 104 the work aud smaller jobs in the amid where she had gone Mr. Havner and Miss Wells. All of where he is as gen- ki jv 70 sisted of 91 ships, it now consists ships repair Clara Mudgett is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. strangers, hoping prizes by September, engaged a818“* M. There has been a stampede of the latest designs of armor and guns. lofts. Crocker In Belfast. o regain her health, she passed away. Sh report a most delightful time. eral manager of life insurance business. THE OF size in this There were then no Bells. CRUISE THE SCANDIA. country. Wedding GOLD DUST WASHING POWER paved streets or sidewalks, and at the Cobb-Fletcher. A B\ |*. i:. HOISIN (i T O N street corners old cannon were planted, very pretty wedding ! occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- muzzle another that in- Fk m The Ladder of up, sight greatly 1 July, 1M*S.] bion Fletcher in Monroe Sunday mpruiug, terested me. When the time came for de- THouT' Aug. 7th, when their daughter, Ma Belle B., parture 1 took on the propeller summer vacations since a small boy have been spent on passage was united in marriage with Mr Abiather the Maine Eastern which had beeu coast fishing and sailing within moderate .state, formerly R. Cobb, a young business man of Whitman. distance ot om summer home. But I wanted ou the Boston and had always and Bangor route, Mass. The ceremony was performed by to ilo a little on cruising my own hook, and go wherever HAIR she uot sea boat that Rev. Frank of beeu au excellent S. Dolliff Jackson in the pres- 1 pleased. In the summer of T»7, having the use of a MY would have been last as well as ence of the immediate and relatives. of suitable wife and my my family _ sloop size foi my purpose, my 1 The bride was to oil lot a week. first visit t * It is not worth prettily dressed in organdie GOLD managed gel Halifax. Lite S;it 11 rLl a we cast off over pale green trimmed with white afternoon, August 14, TURNING while to tell the story now. Xo one on horn. out home mooriug ai 1 -ola Bella, and the Scandia She carried a beautiful of ilowers. giving board to see land but we bouquet bet b<■ expected again, a' 1 aiis kept olt before a light southerly wind for Mr. Cobb was of weathered and dis- formerly Middleboro Mass., Head. North eu route for old the gale, and, leaking ,buttle Islesborough, hut has recently been doing business in r:-* Castiue. abled, made a harbor at Yarmouth, and Whitman. We learn that he is well and — No one can un the satisfaction with which GRAY? L_ lerstand reached Boston. eventually favorably known in both places. The bride is this eutn in oat log book was made, unless, like the What does mirror r your say Halifax has since of one of ■■ changed then, the most accomplished teachers Mon- skipper (j e had lahore cr from early morn till Does it tell you of some little 1 ‘1 ",N 1 l|,|tr- course. roe has DUS eve lot Fires have of produced. She for her work dew ten days getting the Scandia into the streaks of gray? Are you swept away many prepared the old in the Maine water aud fitting hei out lot a cruise to Alt. Desert. pleased? Do your friends of wooden buildings and they have partly Central Institute and The N amiia is an keel 2i> feet met feet 1. w. 1. 10 1-2 feet afterwards took a full old-style sloop, all; ; the same age show this loss beeu replaced by substantial structures of course in the Eastern beam, and drawing about 7 feet. Her ballast consist.- ot 4,000 lbs. lead andiron in of power also? State Normal school. ! brick and stone. The suburbs have Soon after her gradua- a lorkei keel, and about -7On lbs, inside to trim her. mainsail aud two jibs. Her Just remember that grown Dig, gray tion she was offered a good positiou in the cabin is fan-sized- having berths for three good lockers and ice box. But she lias hair never becomes darker up; but, to a certain extent, at the ex- schools of Fairmouut, Minu where she was none too much headroom for the crew, w ho were myself aud my wife, who shipped as without help, while dark hair pense of the older parts of the city, where mate. eminently successful. Recently she has been rapidly becomes gray when of aud slgus “For Sale” “To Let” are in .Skirting the Islesborough shore, leaving spruce Island on our port hand, we . teaching Massachusetts, and at present are sand- along before the mild breeze on one ol tlie finest The frequent. Modern dwellings has a in the JVASHIMOPOWDE!? slipped evenings imaginable. position schools of Whitman. Maine coast i> noted for its wiched scenery, and the distant ( amdeu mountains, the dark in with those of earlier days; aud She has many friends, not only in her native wooded islands, the beautiful sunset, and the made this of the coast as balmy ah, part to the latter the casual visitor should town hut in the several places where she no exception to the general beauty. uot make the mistake of by the has taught, who unite in We held a northerly course for about live miles to Turtle Head, the northern end judging extending congrat- WO R M SI NC HI L DR I © Hundreds of children have worms, but their In! outward ulations and parents doctor them fori of and the we had a close of about four miles to appearance. Many of these un- wishing for Mr and Mrs. Cobb f Lsioshoiougii, rounding point reach nearly everything else. The best Worm Remedy made, and likewise! a and g the best Dice’- Head, off Castine. The sun was down by this time, aud going close hauled pretentions, looking dwellings are happy successful life. The newly wed- g Remedy ior all the complaints of children, such as Feverish- dingy @ ness, Costiveness. hour with a breeze in from the ocean we to teel and ded Indigestion, Stomach, etc is good sweeping began cool, gradually inhabited by people of wealth and taste, pair have returned to Massachusetts, added to our tollies iiii l had on two swe uers, a heavy white coat, and a frieze where after a few of and the are furnished aud visiting places interest Pin Worm ulstei and wife was interiors richly 1 TRUE’S my quite similarly attired. In spite of these clothes we were will ELIXIR they take up their residence in Whit- Its efficacy ill such troubles—and likewise for all stomach troubles of adults none I--.i warm on .u " adorned. There are 0 August eveuiu*:, when our friends were in New York finely good paint- -lias :• b.-en It lm» sweltering man near Mr. equalled. been a lioiisebold reined* for Cobh’s place of business. 0 * and Philadelphia. Hair ings on the walls, line libraries, and well | 0 4#i ear-, mo y vegetable and barn.less. I’rire rent*. Ask will he at home after ""- '’i! ,i>ihh ..ill...; a; tine They September 1st. DR. .1. P.TRDB A. ■k breeze fallen, aud alter vainly endeavoring to beat in, stocked wine cellars. © CO.. Unborn. Mr. ] look '.lie te!io> a!i>'iii: and towed the yacht in about a mile and a hall. 1 will simply Sam Slick was hard oil the ieni.uk *!..»: i was wain enough in a jeise\ before I was through. and thankful foi pretty peo- Driscui.[.-Merrill. William James assistance ine of said of the of iic muing tide. i climbed on to the bow in a small cove off ple Halifax, and them, half a Driscoll ami Miss Annie Mae Merrill were It os; ital Island, am. g" small ancln-i. alter to make sure my taking soundings. l century ago, in “The C'lockmaker”: united in marriage in St John’s Catholic bad m n.gh w aler. “These critters feel no interest in any- church, Bangor, Wednesday afternoon,Aug. We s lee. sails fin led and our cooking o : at work. Instead of the vigor will hack to hair thing but cent, cent. : deaden 10th. at i o'clock. Kev. Edward McSweenev ordinaly rauk-sr.ielling kerosene stove of v< ige s d liser, we had t w. good bring your per they never The es o » the color of It performed marriage rites. William t halu.g-dis a!.d Fa h dr:p toliri pel. 1 an certainly lecomtnend the haiing- youth. public spirit: they han’t got none them fails. It is as sure as il tla-v d ve go d iuinters -..iu are just (i renter was and Miss dislies. hold onong.M .tol. They very clean and and lari' at it in others: ami groomsmau Mary that heat melts or that selves, they handy, u n. n id. > a v.■. •> h«.t lire, cooking sieak two inches thick iu fifteen snow, Dris> oil nf Belfast, sister of the groom, was water fire. when add their numbers to the timid minutes. quenches you bridesmaid The bride were a pretty white It ( is! i m ha a cleanses the also ones, the the ones, gown and carried Miss Driscoll wore SFATH g hue mu is a scalp pinks. WARwitv sheltered hart ,ite leudev.vnus !oi down-east stingy ones, ignorant and the formation of white muslin trimmed with and car- we < ne a prevents pink vi’iisem; and in }*ast huge fleet, ringing lmiu the steam yacht Wadena aud ami the pooi olu s that are to be found in 1 nour- l'ied sweet In the a ■ >. dandruff. It feeds and peas, evening recep- i: at e-' < i' ei W ! m; y U>wn ;,, smail (astine a' boats. They place, the few smart tion was at the home of Mrs. 1 ishes the hulis of the hair every why spirited given Sprague aa. a :\ ut < \n:!i tlieti rs* 1 i11_• ami the steam a Reliable War: i•' lights illuminations, yachts and Mrs. Carrow in East Summer street. them a luxu- ones that’s left are few eii’.’t a too to do ric!ly, i;•! beamiful incon mis; i! e full dimmed their and making produce any- handsome w< lights riant It the Many presents re received, in- growth. stops >" titiriy ti.m-lormed tin- x-eia-. eliminating the im oem ..ml artificial, and leaving the thing, and nothin’ is done.” cluding a silver service and tea set hair out and presented IN THE CREA ■ astine "I legend and from falling gives The members of the Minstrels. l.m'oiy. That is severe: luit whether true or not by Bangor a fine soft finish to the hair Mr. and M’s Driscoll will he at home after hue!, eiiii.a sho* manss the ti aek ••}' 11, ■■tin Was i: a t. t!ie young Baron In as well. as to Halifax then, it would apply in a '1 it Lo M< se’s uirt. B 'I. Cast!ne and his th.-k\ m de. *‘the i“\eiy Tin uim-. Mndocawanda> daughtei fail f TVt» have book on the ITair and certain .!= t 1 v News. NATIONAL The «>1 a banjo and a suinmci-eiil Ian :1 g:r.e it oead away. many places to-day. plr.uk Scalp which you may obtain froe A** was to late n go as"ore and inn i. iru nds. we tamed ill. st. That the expecting up<'ii requ- j Halliguniaus take life easiei ; A rsew If you tin riot obtain all the benefit Course Finder. ! lie v.:!i- i ay f. a i n ..!••! visiting. than you exp'vu-d from the use of do Americans is undoubtedly true: ; FAMILY A’ms mi our .i wet blanket w a |§ gies in dire. >n that often manners, which N s; Beii.. i uftiane g an. 1 din eot waken lit mate, but got quietly prove fruit- ; in It ker and more 1 NEWSPAP i nt rid boom. oii -skins and s-m' wester. and n 'he >. mdia futhei inshore, less they may he accused of want of en- jui• accurate tl. m ■t'tci so mug i did this be*-ause site swan around In lucboi at each }■ ih mi.-Im >t ILiiifax a little ancient Intel mainly due to Amei- | center. Through this center is a small post i THE n which revolves the indie.itoi liamis. ;|1 ‘"UI.I in ill w ;tr new history may he in orclei. The writer re- ican capital tnd enterprise; but many of Iiupoi l;llil t.f lit: } i: 11 il < lu-» Attached t<> it is an adjustable brass arm. j R" '•I1' ,U*p up |«» tli. I m > it ..I p 11) > 111 .ili.i.i tains a very vivid recollection ot’ h the great railroads in this country were lar.'lul mt.-iilinii Will 1 uiM,; to I u «ml I mu. I : through wliicli a of medium 1 passes string El r',,'l"»i"l'‘ii' 'lurk, In purl* ;m ill m, ,i visit to tin < of Nova attend- built Km iish and there is at a].itol Scotia, by capital, ei.'gth. To use the course tinder the cen- ; N. ter ol ilie L ed as it was by perils of the sea both go- tendency everywhole among capitalists to I instrument is placed nvei the or other ii. I uni'll ing and returning. In the spiing of 1>'T seek foreign investments rather than j buoy, lighthouse, any point I The New V'.rk Week It 1 demiting the position of the vessel, p:,,M'1 two iron steamers, the Circassian and those at home. Thus while the habits seeing | that tlie sides ->1' the instrument are par- A Khersoncse, that had been employed as arid customs of our cousins are different allel with the latitude and longitude lines Ei THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAi transports during the Crimean war, were from our own we can hardly accuse them on the chart: then the string attached to the indicator hand is drawn to the L BOTH ONE YEAR FOR S2.00. placed oil the route between Portland and of lack of enterprise, even if the material tightly point to be steered for, when the hand >eml .11 ..Hi, t. I at Halifax. for their first-stone was g Liverpool, England, touching buildings brought will point in the direction the string is The on writer took passage the Klierson- from Scotland, and they imported brick ; drawn and indicates the course to be steered. ♦♦♦ ese. We left Portland in the early even- from Bangor with an abundance of brick ing under steam and sail and soon after clay at the waters edge in Halifax har- : Half the ills that man is heir to bor. come leaving port ran into the fog. Next day from indigestion. Burdock Blood Bitters WE and tones REPAIR we steamed along with sails still set, but As the principal seaport of the Prov- strengthens the stomach: makes indigestion impossible. hardly drawing, through a dense Bay of ince Nova Scotia formerly had a huge There was no but au trade with the West Indies and south TIN-; r-MPPFii. Fundy fog. sea, WATCHES, old swell was on, and our narrow, high- America. The vessels which went to the side 1 would West Indies were of WE SELL turn of the tide, aud l did not want hei t<» foul it and g<» adrift, towing it flukes first. craft, propeller, slowly set- mainly brigantines clocks, I then landed on out- of tiie islands, aud as it w as low w at.ei. soon had pail full of tle down, rail to the water, shake herself, about two hundred tons, a very service- clams for chnwdet and bait. and roll down on the other side. Al- able craft. These vessels were all built at JEWELRY, 1 showers on r to dmivh: so we in our time Thejoceasioiic tog prevented going put "V test the <>y<- FRKI the ra< ks < the outsorts, but fitted out from Halifax. tales though were 11 the tables we C DCTT A t reading Noah Brooks1 of the Maine coast, which an mostly tales of Castine, and .vliarulltlH* I- II *;Hl«fa,-l... Cl K fc I Al The were built at make mighty gout, reading. had when at dinner to hold our soup ships mainly Hantsport, About noon I of the bait and also that fresh toincod fried thought clams, with salt plates in our hands parr of the time. Kingsport and Yarmouth, the two fir mer would be good with our lunch. >■* into our oil clothes we and pork very got rowed off on the s About noun while reading in the saloon I ports Bay of Kuudy: and the nail- in the tender to hunt foi a likely cove where tomcoil gather at high water near or in .. heard a sound ruder the vessel's er craft, including at Shel- the eel giass \\\ found out afterward* that "'«■ had happened upon Tomcod Cove, grating fishermen, which accounted l< oat good luck in a dozen in a few minutes. bottom. It was and burne, etc. A H. J, LOCKE & s catc-hing repeated again again, Liverpool, Lunenburg, arge ♦ After lunch the fog lifted a little, ar, i runtr.ng out anchor so that Meet was my sixty-pound accompanied by a commotion on deck. employed in the Grand 1 tanks ♦ the yacht would stay theic. wc locked up and vent ashme. We found our friends at ♦♦♦ the I found and other fisheries. But the Nova Sectia the A id; in. and t !n«*:igh them h id t he pleas;,n* of meeting Mr. A. B. Frost, the artist, Ascending companion way .I n ovci interests have suffered as have hi* wite. Arthur. .. and ymiug k Frost. In spite of the last named we had aj everybody looking the side and the shipping an " .1 v«*r\ is.u;! a As tin Acadian our own with tlie warm reception pas*i jde tting. House was full j steamer with a heavy list. Some v»l the changed conditions. we found the Pentngoe: n u c*•infor< able tor the night. <>ui crew, without orders, attempted to launch Democratic friends tell us that the August l'lth il t. gg\, baromerei statiouai y. thei mometer haieiy bO. Luckilv, ! a Hepublican protective tariffs have reduc- Belfast boat and were ordered an offi- Co on a loi mei visit t, old t'a-'.ine in glmimis weathei, ;%e had done the town, taking in i away by our Livery ed but we found the old fort, the Witheile Woods drive around Dice’* Head, and other interesting cer with a drawn pistol. It was evident shipping; just the we *uch additional as Wash This imaged, seemed same situation over the point*. morning getting supplies good to that we were on the rocks, but there border. Tl'.ere as and abates. W’e lunched with our as .MAINE. our hearts | lriends, and then the sun broke here steam has taken the BELFAST, were no breakers and no one knew where place of sail,and through the fog 1 id a g -od breeze was blowing we boarded the yacht with 0111 sup- one tramp steamer does the work of half plies. Of course had to clear our hawser, a* the fScanclia had boxed the compass we were. After a time a boar was sent am; atei the auchor stowed a dozen of the old-time craft several times, finally getting huge I expected to hold uii out to sound for deep water, and the sailing Day while as was 011 small one making sail, it handy to get up. In the two it But a truce to while we by clearing steamer was finally worked olf and head- reminiscences, had been broken < at, and when [ got the big mainsail up a puff over the island got D. B. SOUTHWORTH & a SON. ed seaward. It be said here that it say good word for the Halifax Hotel; stern way on her. and s.,e rowed that kedge as fast as a man could row a boat. The may a and let it be understood that this is not a Troubles puff .vas ihe first of small squall, aud 1 decided to ieef, as it was blowing harder was afterwards learned we had been on PROPRIETORS.'** and harder minute. 1 out ;.nd tried to the little book mere return for every paid scope get to take Seal rocks at the entrance of the Bay of perfunctory courtesies. come to an end the day you hold, but the yacht was too heavy a id the a ichor too light; so in anger aud I disgust and miles out of our course. The Halifax has all the modern conveni- a can t; Fundy, many vapor stove. Yuu vank.*d in twenty thorns or so of hawser, a id running up the point of the jib I paid get The still continued thick. Later in ences, and is up-to-date in its boil heat her 1 tl. Then, though she rolled about on to her beam euds, 1 beat her up to an old log appoint- your clothes, your mooring aud put a ioubie reef in tlie maiu-a i aud « ue in the jib. Slipping the mooring day we spoke a brigantine running before ments; but that may be said of many irons and cook the dinner ^TEAIS and TURNOUTS, EVERY DEW we under way and tore out of the harbor, beating to Kozier hotels. Further than got fairly Cape against the the wind witli all sails set. Taking our that, everybody without muss or confusion. heavy southerly. connected with the course from her the steamer went on at Halifax, from the pro- Y'ou can do and FURNISHED TO NIGHT OR L G About a mile out in the big Fast Penobscot Bay the fog shut in. As we could anything ORDER, to the elevator seemed to take neatly fetch Hewes’ Point, live miles away, we laid our course by compass for Isles- full speed, but in a short time breakers prietor boy. everything on a vapor stove, inside the Aftei a sail of about an hour in a interest in our aud to a to borough harbor, just point. the fog we were reported ahead. The steamer was personal party from broiling steak and into the v here we decided to or made out the shore beat iaibm. spend the strive to make our a The dirt Coaches, Hacks, Barges Buckboards. night, kept off and orders to reverse the sojourn pleasant. roasting turkey. and not start into st waters in a fog. We had been all around this of given range part the Whether this was due to hut she continued to ahead the handsome it saves, the labor it saves, ORDERS BY TELEPHONE PROMPTLY TILLED. coast before, but never east of Cape K zier, b-\oml which we had to rely on govern- engines, forge worn most of the the it makes a ment charts, our good spirit compass, and out trusty lead and line. until the breakers were stretched along badges by excursionists, money saves, Ilewes* the mate’s trick at the on which the Before reaching Point, during wheel, I had stowed under our lee not a biscuit toss distant. Stars aud Stripes aud the auchor as well a* and out of tin* w av. aud my small possible got my large one onto the British were emblazoned Suddenly breakers loomed up just under ensign side by how; aud never aga n did 1 depend on a light and handy one. I was never disappointed side, or the usual ex Me the bow and the steamer struck three merely courtesy FRED ATWOOD j Winterpori times with decreasing force and then tended to all tourists, \ve cannot say: but it was to the men and stern way. We had not out very pleasant VAPOR gathered got INSURANCE and REAL ESTA women from and will ever of immediate danger when the steerage Maine, they hold the Halifax in remembrance. gear broke, and it was necessary to cut grateful Our first meal in the hotel was through the deck over the rudder head partaken Over Million Assets. of at ii standard Representing Twenty and rig a temporary tiller. The brigan- p. m., time, 7 p. in. Hal- ifax tine soon hove in di- time, and it proved to be dinner, the STOVE HRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, I>1 ATE (il.ASS, IDRN ADO l\^ sight, bowling along for the and was second for the that But noth- rectly rocks, warned of her party day. an indispensable requisite to EL-S^STEA M BOILER INSURANCE \Nl) INSPECTION. *1 Securitx B.d I-i daunted we or*, s. danger in time to haul on the wind and ing went resolutely through household comfort. There Administrators and I'rutsei Correspondence solicited Real si claw off the lee shore. For several hours the menu. A vegetable salad served on is no fuel equal to stove this occasion was so longer we rolled about in the fog, hut at cool, crisp and gasoline in point of efficien- that the the last spoke a pilot boat, and soon after appetizing epicure of party cy, economy, and cleanliness. i * were headed for Halifax. This we promptly it a Over 2,000,000 women are THE time proclaimed culinary COMFORT The Burgess While at it had gone many miles out of our course to triumph. dinner some of the using to-day. the older members of the said eastward. party they had If your dealer does not sell Vapor or \ ni:a\ Mom.ii.s Stoves ami Stove Gasoline, write to As we entered Halifax had of for the harbor we left enough sight-seeing day the Standard Oil Company, New JOB PRINTED the fog behind us, and the writer, then a and should be early to bed. Up spoke a York City. school boy, had his first view of a foreign young lady, “I’m not going to bed.’’ House Block, 1 Halifax is the “Nor said one still And Water Pad Opera city. built, business sec- I,” younger. Truss tion at least, upon the side of a hill which with a matron or two for escort they THE MATE. IS liKKAT TO Till. WKAKKlt. is crowned by the fortification known as were soon off to the opera, despite the I the Citadel. Seen from the water some of rain—and saw the devil, for the opera CARDS, in the large one, and though I nearly always had to make the hawser fast to the bitts We have the latest improvement amt are selling ROSTERS, I knewr when 1 let it that the streets looked to be nearly perpendic- was Faust. BUCKS 31 AIN and put the jib onto the yacht to break it out, yet always go PORI', E, many. Try one, they tit like a glove. n'n (billheads the Scandia would stay right there. If we had been in as close quarters in Castine as ular. The buildings generally were of V.X* LETTER HEAL we were in later on we would have had trouble adrift. Rev. J. Frank A. H., going wood, and whether painted or unpainted Haley, (PROORAMS, August 17th dawned bright, clear and warm. Barometer rising and no wind. After PAMPHLETS. were alike and | all over dingy looking, in striking PRESIDENT, He can supply Rubber Web Water Pads, breakfast we spread our dunnage, including bedding, to dry on the house and Pe-ru-na Cures IKarrhcea. the after fresh cream and lobsters. About 11 a. m. we a contrast with the FALL TKK>1 OPENS AUGUST 39. yacht, then went ashore got glaring white, green- Link Fit-tiny it, Etc. You can patch up line breeze from the and as our course was about due east for Send for Catalogue. Gw29 sou’west, Pumpkin blinded dwellings of New England. The DIARRHCEA is ca- old Truss so it will ser- Island at the entrance of we were soon under way with your d<> yood And Light Eggemoggin Reach, use of soft coal as fuel tarrh of the bowels. all kinds of Leg«» Pond was said to he the mainsail and two jibs set and ripping the water at a great rate. After dropping Pe-ru-na because it al- vice at cost. cause of the look of sliyht and over our starboard we made Island on our lee to and generally grimy every- neatly prompt i> Island quarter, Spectacle port ways cures catarrh is a As Two-Bush ledge to windward, and laid our course for “Punkin” Island Light. thing out of doors, but absence of paint wonderful remedy for Mrs. E. A. Rhoades was we lan between “Punkin” Island and Deer Isle. I will Poor tfc the tide high say right and the of time were also factors this trouble. Son, ravages Who Have Used here that the tide rises and falls 10 to 12 feet on this part of the coast, and makes Mrs. I A fllTC The71. to be considered. On the George W. Tay- (FORMERLY MRS. W. P. CLARK) LHUIlO Recommen l as the QES• a safe for a boat like the Scandia at water that would be landing preva- many passage high dangerous lor, of Eaton, Tenn., DRUGGISTS. DR. KINC’i soon after lence of children and on Manufacturer of and dealer iu or impossible at low tide. We had the chart on top of the house leaving dogs, especially writes: “I had chronic Star Crown Brand on it was and ^ Hewes’ Point, and from that time carefully studied, I may say carefully the lower streets—the children uniformly diarrhoBa for six years. followed. PENNYROYAL and the curs of low Tried and several Hair Goods. PILLS., dirty dogs degree— everything physicians, TO LET. Immediate relief, no daneer. no Dam. / “Punkin” on Little Deer there is one of the sum- husband Opposite Island, Isle, prettiest without avail. My bought me useuror years Dy leading specia.isi* in shore impressed the visitor. On the recent visit monials. Atrial will convince '■ mer resorts I ever saw. There is a semi-circular cove with good water well a bottle of Pe-ru-na. I to im- Mail orders receive attention. in you began prompt The store Johnson Block formerly occupied in case of ten were suppression. Send and back of it a on the first terrace of which the we did not find children and more once. am now Office 400 Main book. All or mail rising quite hill, cottages dogs prove at I entirely well. St., (up stairs) 3m21* by H. H. Johnson & Co. Apply to Druggists by * > abundant than in of Pe-ru-na is sold all P. O. box 139. ME. KINS MEDICINE CO.. Sox 1930. [continued on page three.] places corresponding by druggists. ROCKLAND, C. O. POOR T Six Years. The THE CRUISE OF THE SCANDIA. Kv1,tl'°«ng git is more sus- * Deputy McNally, Arrested by fleet. A few [continued page two.] rJR Who Shot I ing men-of-war, with thei: to weakness Norton. tall MTJceptible!1”<1 Deputy Marshal masts and squared ■Er disease that will I yards, lay oppo wreck on the 20tli of site the fortress, but all around and abou IVORI her in a Six years ago, March, j Ill" NE?‘ woman- S. Marshal William H. were vessels like ly way than she is after lg92, Deputy V. herself—all painted she has dull WASHING POWDER attained to hea'thv 1 armed with a warrant went to | leaden gray, all Hying over their taff- womanliood. McNally, Thousands of | iM> Francis, Aroostook county, to arrest rails the Hag of England, side-wheeler* women have their of j and lives Nadeau on a charge selling liq- ] propellers, twoscore and more, block .wrecked by troubles | George — of this a United States license. ade-runners one You for the Ivorine V delicate uors without j every of them. And ii only Pay description be- a the cause Nadeau was reckoned perfect terror iu harbor of the island of New Provi- \ of their own iKnor- I I *^1e Toilet Costs ance and when his passions were deuce, far to the Soap Nothing \\ the prudery of j that viciuity j southwest, anothei | \ \ their mothers. aroused, but otherwise was a perfectly I stronghold of her Majesty the Queen, of) Ivorine all the the I \ Whenever iu the avocation the supplies soap the wander- I peaceful man engaged of peaceful town of Nassau, lay a similai nmflWft demon of in was \ \,ng iu.alth a farmer. Nadeau, it reported, had fleet, engaged in this same precarious MP**-!?*' family needs. W ashing Powder for 1 V finds a adrift j »\*j| ship upon heard t hat the United States officers in- the Theii \ the sea of j calling—feeding Confederacy. binds of housework. .Also a cake \ ignorance, lie him and him to names and their \ \ steps on tended arresting bringing tonnage, speed, theii board, takes was Portland for trial and he also said to owners, even their were 1T of White in I J the helm, and steers commanders, Glycerine Toilet Soap straight fnr .,,.,.,1 have declared that he would never be known to the government of the United strom of every for the toilet, bath, death. Tlu- voung taken alive. He had a good many friends States. One hundred and twenty-seven package, woman who has not been taught the nece^- in that locality, and it was stated that vessels ran from the rendezvous to Wil- and both are sity of care of her nursery, guaranteed taking health in a worn- when an officer and outside of is a they gave information mington Charleston, whose anly way ship adrift upon the of b-' excellence the was noticed that way, or any entrances lay the grim cordon of the I par by world-wide ignorance. Diseases that will wreck her fut- coming ure iu so that Nadeau could be blockade. For three a happiness will soon assume command stranger fact, years hardly night fame of Williams’ women for without four or Shaving Soaps. Noting who -uffer from weakness on his guard. This plan warning Na- passed live ventures slip- and disease to the their The R. Williams Go., peculiar their -ex live under deau was the easier since country was ping anchors at the same moment, J. llastonbury, Conn. Wil.!>HH- a terrible nervous INDIANA, IJAli llAIiUOJI, 1S'.)7. tension, and if tr. settled and it was sixty-seven and starting with the promptitude of ex- death are sparsely escape always threatened with miles road to Nadeau’s house press trains for their destinations. I he whole by wagon atterwnids that the “1 unkin Island owned most insanity. nervous system i- The Light keepei afleeted at St. Francis from Caribou. runner had a name now'. In i tve gotten in the by the constant drag and drain gold along world and be quite a nabob. In the cove at Caribou letters on her stern was upon the delicate and feminine When McNally arrived he painted the word perfect U protected from tin* wind. organs. Falcon. And horse should Dr. Pierce took .i double for St. Francis and of all the vessels be Favorite i- t at- sleigh there at Every covered.with a : and the little lieet we Prescription squared away down the Reach on a one and was Collector Hamilton she was the the perfect unfailing specific for v- v accompanied by Deputy newest, fastest, il,id the wind abeam, and bail a most derangement and disorder Mr and the best delightful panorama of tin- d. p. Miller l Foxcroft and Garner, the equipped. Her captain (an ^ e pa»eil and lion. It fits a woman for rocky points, sloping meadows, and high wif, ] ;.ui proprietor of the Fort Kent hotel. Upon officer on half-pay of her o s and ins. and motherhood It is the best « Majesty’s navy,) small islands scattered along the shore. Wo ,,f U(,,vn tin- of Nadeau’s house he as soon as his vessel came to nerve tonics. reaching vicinity anchor, ail- 1,1 and tlii’n It is the disc v-a\ of ;i, another. Hi re tike chart told us to look for a lie had ed his the most eminent and found the man, but barricaded all away gig and went ashore to see 1 1 a All this ei di-t- spindle. time we had a breeze till skdlfuT-]h and sur- the rising finally in disease of women. the doors and windows refused to owners’agents. He had little to say, \i:i_ and turl the matt* jib it, meanwhile We made When tried to at but there was much to on steering. I w i- trout :• Uhre vears. -ndei McNally get report their -1. t»'d boulder with sin illei red boulders on of top it. further ness writes Mi-- Ml’.en « >U\ p, ;• him lie let drive at him from his gun and part. Three of their steamers had been ■ Ciip.eiit wit!) a in the Bedford Co.. V,a ] triangle.) lying middle of the Reach, and had in-, phv-i. ni- ’ait shot two wounds in one captured the Yankee watchers. ©BIAS making by neither did tin McNally, Two, Inland i:id ran out past Point into Blue Hill oiv »od I w tr- a-1/' u .j, Naskeag Bay. r.i and one in the other. made however, aided thick weather and pam- my left side all lit ton- \\ ;• ... .. leg McNally by Viskeag ILtibor we saw a sea big in Blue Hill anil time for i:iv that beats dark had running Bay, nnaiihlv perio Is i t hoi,-, at u. the remark: ‘‘Well, hell,” and nights, slipped into Wilmington ■■at 1 thought we would diive her into it- we die with in liav k-tn 'i ont and did. The tide pains my -t ,h. the;: started to run. lie only got a little and again successfully. The profits '!U* had chills I could not no wiO silcug;h ot the ebb, and the wind direct it and on these two runs against 1 took thr distance from the house when he fell, and made up for the total a Finally up very nasty so that with the full force of the wind is a loss of the other three chop, yorite Prescription an-! iw-.■)( hi- < Men -d. 1- just he dropped bullet whizzed vessels. A tempt- uandie the eraft. I ran tcal Insc n-erv 1 ri> down the jib, got aft my maiu- n.;• lVt through the aii where his head would ing business this, despite the risks involv- and am m ’u tter lua ■• sail bu a double reef, and with mate the wheel ili n-.\v than w ed. No my holding in my life." have t>een if he had not fallen. McNally wonder that Great Britain’s 1 il out GIRTH the 1 have earing. done set vice ou a team. was borne off and Nadeau remained purse-strings loosened! tug-of-war How to safe,, Harper’s Bound ■:anier but it was uo s preserve health and !>eaut\ are go. ] .slacked the sail the mate in 1. s own castle. Table. do.vn; told in Dr Pierce's Medical \ ivi-ei It is ■' "bid tor L ite Hill ou BLANKET Bay Light Green Island while I set Severn; were made at other tree. For a .-.r,>v send attempts j e- lfii .’o' mainsail, papei-covered with the boom in the crutch. 1 soou had the one-cent times to but so well was he An Announcement. Constructed on new Can't or slide stamp-, (n e >nll get Nadeau, Important entirely principles. slip -The horse can t "be •'■ "1 the wheel down 1 the cloth work it crooked on the or swayed up sail, and then we binding, w tups. A Id res- Dr. posted of all the enemy's movements that road in the stable. 5/A Bias Girth Blankets are u All this, time we were and R- V. We desire to call the and imme- made in all pitching' wallowing at a great rate, Pierce. Buffalo. N Y lie escaped arrest. personal styles, at all prices, to suit all needs. Ask vour dealer for them :lI>' it feet Harbor Island was and look for the eight high. asteru and Channel So time passed by. When Marshal diate attention of each and -*very one of our trade-mark. A book on the subject free. o a white mass of was ahead oil Fashions at breakers, the starboard bow, Newport. Saunders came into office he thought it readers to the exceptional terms upon which WM. AYRES & \a> -n our port bow with a wrecked coaster oil the SONS, Philadelphia. southern end of would be well to bring the desperado to we are to offer the iu not Yachting Cost limes. Military ( New prepared representative much time to the chart while the mate apes. if the could be done study reefing, etc., , justice, thing and | of Farm and in least we Brooches, Bicycle Hosiery. Bathing Suit- journal agriculture, Home, uneasy should mistake the on on the 2Uth of last June a channel, especially seeing ■-ilk accordingly ■ tn Waists and Fronts. connection with this paper. Everywhere might expect good water. We were much relieved when we warrant was issued against Nadeau ii.innel lo-ck anil shot the Farm and Home is Maine Central R.R. through between Green Island and Sami [Correspondence >t The Journal, j charging him with assaulting and wound- throughout country rter was a bank awash Yet! ou and as Offer gravel just our starboard hand. The ing au officer in the discharge of his duty. known recognized a journal of the Biggest The Newport yachting suit is a simple TIME-TABLE. Owing to the pressure of business and highest standard. Its sound common sense, or the skirt linen, ph.jue serge costume, the fact that several of the officers were terse practical teachings, paragraphs, origi- On and after June 27,1S9S trams connect mg at trimmed few ov cloth sick, the warrant was not served for some by many contrasting nality and pluck, have won for it a place at Burnham and Waterville with through trains for THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL time. it was decided to the and from bands stitched on, either spaced or in Finally put the head of the Its im- Bangor. Waterville. Portland and Bos warrant in the hands of agricultural press. Deputy United ton will run as follows -.AND.. and the short is mense clusters, jacket usually States Marshal Bernes O. Norton of Bel- circulation, exceeding 250,000 copies FROM BELFAST. lined with a color which extends into fast. Mr. Norton is one of Marshal each issue, is in itself a telling testimonial AM revers, pocket and cuffs. Saunders' new appointments, but he has of its practical value and intrinsic worth. PM PM flaps Belfast, depart. 7 on i 20 4 <10 himself a efficient officer. Our subscribers will do well to read the an As is in the as- proved very ! Citypoint. 17 "5 tl 25 "7 regards material, pique 1 ,4 FARM* The Waldo. 1-5 , other day he arrested and took to nouncement and avail themselves iff an 7 1 35 4 25 and with crimson on the op- Brooks cendency baud, Augusta a gang of live men, and has 7 2d 1 45 4 50 got portunity to secure, at a trilling cost, a paper Knox 7 38 1 58 5 15 skirts with to a about a man a week jacket match, presents wanted by the gov- Thorndike. 7 45 2 "5 5 32 which will return them a thousand per cent, appearance attractive ernment since his appointment. The war- I'iiity. .. 7 5 3 2 13 r? o" military peculiarly on the investment in the useful hints and rant was sent to Mr. Norton on Thursday Burnham, arrive. 8 15 2 3" d 25 at the present moment. As a contrast, lace Clinton. 8 35 d 5" last, and of it he teachings to be obtained from its perusal. Best Farm and in evening upon receipt Benton. 8 45 7 "8 The Family l’aper fronts are worn with these universally started at once for St. Francis. To all we say, try Farm and Home a year Bangor.. 4 30 the United States, Both One War severe styles, and trimmed sailor hats or Me ran distance to caribou was d40 and you will never regret it. A M Waterville 8 52 3 15 7 15 miles and the (37 miles was Alpines take the place of yachting caps. remaining }■ M AM FOR ONLY S2.00. made by team, one being taken to Fort Three that threaten Portland. 11 5o 6 30 1 4o A MILITARY A 1 M Os*I’II KI! K spectres baby’s life, that one t and E. 1). 4 on Believing every Kent another to M Francis. Last Cholera infantum, diarrlm-a. I>r. ,, ) pen 5 57 dysentery, Boston, ■ W L). 4 02 0 15 s 4.1 have at least one g*-*-.i ax:; «. i. is also apparent in short, cloth capes Tuesday morning the officers arrived at Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry never , y fails to them. journal, we have perfected arm: _• 11.• •;• tien-by trimmed with gilt or passementerie frogs, Nadeau’s home. The man, evidently not conquer TO BELFAST. we ean send 1 -at pra- -a 1 m.-. a.r>. na w !•> J !M.N u:>. .‘1 1!A V. trouble, was in his field buttons, or else plain, expecting any hay AM I'M A M gilt entirely except in F A KM AND FI "Mi:. Ill II \v "it own getting hay. Mr. Norton stepped up 1 E. D.. 7 00 7 on 0 0(1 for a band of braid on a Bo&ton, ;• t**i :i "in mam- plain to — Tm: Ki m i:\ai both a ivres, and he and his \vi e ami four children stood in military him and asked him if he was George { \V- D.— 83„ pulilication, tc >ee w hat wa-uid become oi velvet collar. Asamattei of A M 1 M full year tor only $2.00. the w ith one man find a course, red, Nadeau, and received an affirmative sloop only Portland. .. 11 on 7 00 1 2o Foul-Smelling < i c doubtless to see ns answer. Lark of b reels a «'*•*•> ;pti*-i. tl.*- them, to conceal their i'inkei Island, leaving < ow-aud-Calf Ledge to starboard, ! Nadeau said that lie would go peaceably, The disease is in the blood, and all the try Vard, Question Box, The Veterinary, Plants 'n"!',l| outlines beneath the but washes i Brooks. 0 18 12 5 5 52 and Flowers. Fashion*- and Kan y Murk. House- h um Island: passed that and came with portly friendly wished to step into the house and sprays, and inhaling mixtures up Waldo. 0 20 I 2 33 d«<3 >:lu ite a dock of his clothes in the world can have no hold Features, etc. M11 1)arbor seals on a half-tide rock shadows of chiffon or lace rutiles. change and tell his family. permanent "0 4" 12 5" "'13 Citypoint. ~ 1 v v 1'1 was effect whatever * '■ F A K M AM- HoMt 1 C III 1 -III- >?! > and difficult to and as we had Fids permitted and then Norton upon it. Swift’s arrive. 0 45 1 2" h'y ;-'v yhy approach, had J TUOSK WIIO CAN Al OKI* Spe- Belfast, ■" we uceded and his cific cures Catarrh tlm.- living yon 21 numbers a f’llr to iorego a seal hunt, although my -hi-90 ! prisoner started for Portland. permanently, for it is Flag station. year. ’’’n m-iu it ah til;- moic such trities, buy the which can Limited tickets for Boston are row '•old at a v '".me over .*»«|t» pages. tempting. It would have meant anchor- ; elegant dag-brooches They passed Tuesday light at Caribou only remedy reach the $5.<'O making from Bel la-t and all stations on Branch. 1 ":i 1,1 " *' and lett disease and force it from wit h he a :c>t aim m-*- r-- ia *r>‘ were to call on < where the white stripes are represented Bangor on the 1.07 m. train the blood. ’V'1 V aiming friends by p. Through rickets to all poin’> West and V 1" 1 I his :s a afternoon .Mr 1 I’. McAllister, of H. rr. >d that experience and .-< --m e i: \ -::-i luidgc across Ml. Desert Narrows, ! diamonds, the red by rubies, ami the yesterday reaching this city at >bnrg, west, via all routes, for >aie bv I V. Bi -'C.k. ai ,:ili mainland. and the -uiiv bridge. Hie islaud is '>••10 p. m. Upon arrival Nadeau was first Ky.. had Catarrh fur years, lie writes: I Agent. BHtam. C l-o ». F. EVANS. separat- stars I :‘s ll> iiT by sapphires. i**>uhl see a.i improv iiv! \v h.t !<• v. \ 1 Prevident .;!;■! < b-tioval Mauagci. 1;"u water, with a blind channel tall of eel One taken to the United States Marshal’s r, grass. though 1 was constantly tr.-a •• v. h -• \\i F. F. B. "Tliuv-. iiri.' Pass. ..ici TicU-t Agio t. al -"w water with rubber I'he newest belt for ladies is of office, where he met Marshal sra-« a!.-! territoty in tin long boots; but at high tide there is very Saunders, wa.-n, ann Portland .1 u< Id, 1808. i'ci ten or twelve ami fnt liv a -- !» <- tiiai feet deep. wide re I, white and blue ribbon, with foul Deputy Marshal Smith, and the re- inhaiui!X remedies— being read a million readers. ■ > ill fa-t. I cm : !', ■. Maud J .,>'ok oi.i tlm reefs, md the Mt. presentative <4 the Press, and after a !:.1 keeping Desert shore 1 -h w in;- was w,,i-- wv large clasps--at front, back and at either A 700 PAGE BOOK FREE.! 1:1:1 !’as: A which runs brief talk he was taken Norton I hey's Islano, otf very shoal for over half by Deputy lla th<- ; ar ] n*. vi ms. an tliis i>la:c; til! w.* side. To such extent is the use uf the to 1' u a s Immediately 10 rents could steer west i>y west up liuosc t'o.c. and Portland jail. ! i y w a to In " 1 1:"' !l'- we shut in tlio national colors t not an It is rather odd that is un brought my notice mailing expenses. $2.1 IF all, loug bridge behind 11 ivue’s carried, that is Nadeau who 1 Point, when by Lila ala rrl» wits a bhi,j Wi‘ uaiv it the oi can send t hamher's Popular Fin y 'M-di... cud our string at low which it but write his name is 'ii'-'ii -•■. a till after t tide, then was. I unfrequent sight to see a fat i ug or educated, sup- h tu U- ‘t x of in 11,- IT t!i- math 1. I T«'0 ..mi 1.000 iathoms, which was the oil the chart for oui pervisor schools his town, and also a pages deptii wa saw i; t" at nice poodle dog ddling with a red, w t- u ii a-, m »!,!** ned'.t. wh ;< and anchored at 7 made a run along constable. He is about live feet of Fan-ycb m., having of eh-ht eight to c x !>. (•; »..!,» m la-, i Summer Season 1898, ■ by ** warers. white md blve ribbon bow tied on its inches with dark 1 .-»<». is a k -. a ml :»l a !*-w m were !. 1 no- Frenchman in manner and sands ot Cms :li.-: t. -n *vg in w< m here are quiet in color, and usually exceedingly ticed a pererpi: hU fmpn>\' inent. ('-eitinuing j11t*—t nervous. He has a wife and four children the remedy, the disc.i-c was forced out of my to dat* -, places, pev-'ii-, in- b. --. the skirt and waist do not al- and a cure was the match, in .St. Francis. Press lltli. system, complete result. No one at til inm-rested -In• u it [Portland Aug. I advise ill who have this dreadful disea-e to a white, or linen -i !ai though pique dress al- nhindon tlieirloc.il treatment, which has never ho not delay ways looks well, .'stout lisle thread stock- Spanish War Pensions. d< ic them any good, and take s >. S.. a rem- that can reach the cure i\" edy disease and ••■ c n''a'._- -m a it tv have wool, and limited linn only, by -] ings entirely replaced gay The Rockland Gen. ,T. P. To continue tin* treatment for Opinion says wrong the i-ubli-b- iBemeniber. ---i both papers silk stripes, now form the ‘‘cuff or Cill-y of that city has received two Ctttarrh is to t<> suffer. Swift’s top,'’ applica- continue a lull year, including hook. "■ tions for pensions in the Spanish war. Thr is a real blood a Specific and i’< •. in very long stocking the stripes are remedy, Commencing June 24, 'bun-;- ■I first was made by Mrs. Addie M. Higgins of cures obstinate, deep-seated diseases, w ill ! above where an boot mother of L. who scot ami City "t Hangor lea\* A-blress all -t«1*m to placed just ordinary Koekport, Ralph Higgins, w.iich other remedies have no effect died at National natelv: would Chelsea, Mass., hospital, w top reach, or they look equally latever upon. It promptly reaches REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB. CO., June 2 last, of meningits, supposed to have For Boston, via Northporr. CanoVn o. I well with a low Catarrh, and never fails to cure even the ~ v• shoe. Never before was been induced by shock sustained by falling land, Mondays at o.nn i>. >i., .aher <1.*> BELFAST, MAINE. most aggravated cases. at f> oo n. m. an overboard. The other applicant for a pen- Sundays such array of colors and combinations ..; v sion is Patrick Joseph Maloney of South For Buck-port. W interp.c t and Ban. at about 7.4."» a. m. F” seen in hosiery as now exists. No color Thomaston, who enlisted 12 last ami except Monday, April For Searsport and Haiu]'den, Tuesdays, that-- I REMEMBER THE served on Wabash. He was is too gay, and plaids or stripes are fore- receiving ship days and Sundays at about 7.4f> a. m. discharged on May 2(5, by reason of epileptic S.S.S. The Blood most for afternoon 01 is \ and is the RETURNING evenings, coming in fits. D cannot be ascertained that lie ever Purely egetable, only hi From Boston, a: •’ r. v. had a fit before he enlisted, or that of iod remedy guaranteed to contain no daily except Sunday expensive silk, which alone determines any From Rockland, via Camden and Ncrtbp-ut. his ancestors ever had one. dangerous miner:»is. their status; the clan plaids also daily except Monday at o.cii \. m. being Books mailed free by Swift Specific From Bangor, via Winterport and B'mksport, favorites. For early morning, white or Made His Fortum* in Klondike. Ctmpany, Atlanta. Georgia. 1 Mondays at 12 00 noon, other days, e\"'aj bridge. We soon had supper over with, and pile. Here, j started nk. though he has made his he advises Be it ordained by the Mayor. Aldermen and Com- leaving the Scandia locked up witli set. are very elaborately trimmed, and con- fortune, BUT riding light A half n.) one to on of mon Council of the City ; take away m boats. '■ •j many Excursions from all of \ v tomler stood and £ break down stakes, or othei parts up pounded her Hat Hour down with resounding having the preference, and for Tiver •; customers successful wooers. any po-t- proteenm ordinary r4 i: for the preservation t -uch tree or -drub \ England. Imp that rolled in over the Jl its, but we made it. Once lawn (• aboard occasions waists, either tucked or person .-hali construct or maintain a bill imar " I. as we were PILLS g For further details, see local columns. going to take a down to oi aroum party sailing Frenchman’s look cool and fresh. Jj Come in and seen the latest j other device forad\er'ising ptirpo.-e-on M il With mainsail furled and plain, I jj shade >u oruamenta! tree within the »• loosed the anchor was any i;> jib brought •j thing in ...... l4 le White shirred silk limits. Ami who -hall be guilty I a NCT r- *1iP. 3r i*'-. -r c- fr- jib set and we ran past the point and off before trouts with large any person Jj kept nearly the I viol at ion ot any ot' t lie pris ions ot t it is sect mu We had landmarks to g f gotten g ,ide us to the channel—and we cords running crosswise are a new ad- shall be 1 iable not only t •> > lie penalties hereina I el lie eel reached to the Men’s 3 I t herefor, but shall be also a1 grass top of the water, and it looked as if we dition to j) Furnishing, provided responsible stylish and common to owner "l‘ 111 tlle nnifl minute. costumes, generally law the of such property bn every However, all went and we j actual ist, before well, smaller cords ornament the collar. the damage done thereto. reaching the and snubbed the SICK 1 that isa draw, yacht and brought hereby certify the foregoing true I ° HEADACHE ;; Hats, Caps, copy iRockhml kq pier. jj ! of an ordinance which was at NEWPORT RESIDENTS Positively cured these finally passed ^ line dinner with our by regular meeting of the City Council ot Bellas! hospitable friends, at which we cleaned | nearly are Little Pills. held August 1, 1838. 3w31 >st i for some of the especially punctilious on the subject, J, Gloves, speak myself,) party went for a sail with us in [J Attest :-L. H. .Ml lM H. City Clerk. also bridge we had to dodge the wreck of a small schooner that had of gloves, aud for driving or riding during They relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, i (OllCiK. ”ot 100 from the jj yanl» draw. Our Mr. the a Indigestion and Too •> | friend, is one early morning, one-button white A 3 ~Snoitin\M> -1 v.i isii. iwners of Thompson, Hearty Eating. per- Neckwear, fo'wiA' the Mt, Desert and has seen a fect c« | Bridge, great many vessels buck is in order. Later in the remedy for Drowsi- S ■Haw. When the glove day, Dizziness, Nausea, § skipper of this little coaster asked for the best Bad •> GEO. F, M. D. D. k »"IiikU.'ii suede with four buttons ness, Taste in the Mouth, Coated White and Colored EAMES, D, S, lli« iviuippcJ : say.” In two minutes he favor. Verona Clarke. Purely Vegetable. « aniris, l LKASK < The Nose and Throat. uvn"''l>ink| "<• y and gaining VOl'. lint liU'J.w Vpl. ledge, stayed there. His vessel was left by the tide and became ’l!.vp;i" | ‘n Ncwbun Street, || J'°“I was to into >*^ ±S~ •»».- ->•<■ .jl «lad Set deeper water again, and we were soon _Small of diamonds into the United States Price._ past Thompson s Island. We several a Imports gave points good berth and (Near Corner of Fairfield 3m31 to for the year August 1,1808, arnouu- TRY Street) port. This is a as it is ending GRAIN-0 ! TRY GRAIN-0 ! P. l dangerous obstruction, right in the ed to five times as much j ’^'Se nearly Dwight Eastern $12,143,395, Palmer, .!* Bay; but it is well marked on Ask Masonic MASS. by spar buoys eacli end. in as iu 1897. If this does not prove prosperi- your Grocer to-day to show you a package •j Temple, Belfast, Me. (1 BOSTON, ”e 11 ad run out into Frenchman’s We u, Bay. stood in near Sandes ty it proves nothing. Only those who have of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes th Desert Island to see the Ovens—caverns Hours, 12 to 2. Others hours hollowed out by the sea and money to spare buy diamonds. [New York place of coffee. The children drink it with- ease of the may by appointment only. cliff. Lying at anchor near the Ovens was Herald. a very prettv out injury as well as the adult. All who try it October. 1897—ly45 HAS RETURNEDiFROn BOSTON. :,! a ei. yacht—not modern, yet beautiful craft and one to sea in like " go with it. GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of mg around her stern she proved to he the old America that castohia. SUBSCRIBE Feet treated by a special method. T so brought6 Mocha or Java, but it is made from 'eug ago from Kind You Have pure grains No England. Be.™ the .yyThe Always Bought ami plasters used. the most delicate stomach receives it without 1.Mechanical,lisa Indus- trial antl Techni- Gentlemen treated Mondays, distress. 1-4 the of coffee and 25 cents in, « fCONCLUDED NEXT price pe cal Books. Catalogue and Discount Sheet WEEK.J Free. mplements disinfected atter each patron. rr package. Sold by all grocers. WILLIAM T. COMSTOCK. 23 Warren St., New York. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. DlSCiHUS 21 35 HIGH STREET, BELFAST* NORTH PORI NEWS. The World’s Great j and systematic manner by competent teach- THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. j I ers, knowing the needs of the pupils, rather and Mr. Mrs. William Trafton of Malden, Blood Purifier is I than to provide a large number of speak- 1898. Mass., returned home Monday. I ers who necessarily present the BELFAST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, Hood’s must Mr. William Whelpley of East Boston Sarsaparilla, I work in a disconnected manner. Even- three PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE arrived at the Roadside last Sunday. Which ing services were held evenings absolutely of the evening, 8th, a Miss Hattie Stanton and Miss Palmer of week. Mpcday Aug. Journal Pub. Co, Cures form of social of the members of the :____ • • • Republican Boston are visiting at Mrs. Mary Sprague's. every gathering school was much enjoyed. A short program Mrs Belle Pemlergast from Massachusetts Impure blood, from CHARLES A I’lLSBVRY, | of readiugs and music was provided and re- Busi^°Manager is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph The on freshments were served. It was not forgot- Lane. pimple your ten that some time should be given to recre- Face to the Mr. Forrest Pendleton came home from great ation; and buckboard rides, steamboat ex- Midsummer Clearance Sale this- Boston the, first of the week to his of enjoy Scrofula sore which cursions, and tbe delightful hospitality Monti two week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald, were much eujoyed the of the school. The «e week of our Mr. R. Clifford Browning and daughter Drains your system. by members register A If begin the third successful midsummer clearance sale, and as the sale ad. indicated an of 152 teachers, — “><*re with even values, for we are determined to of Charlestown,Mass, arrived Monday even- Thousands of attendance TO^'VI f f\ J tempting greater close out every artic people interested in summer fashion and all surplus stock of staple merchandise before to ing and are at the Roadside cot- mothers, and others Sunday August1st. make stopping ami winter stock. We casli rather tlian and is that Hood’s school work. Various parts of our own State prefer merchandise, besides, space needed, not only for oiir fall a„,i tage Testify but for several NEW we are to add to our establishment and departments going during the coming seasou. Darin" i, several other States were represent- sold cures completely out on some items advertised, but iu every instance we substituted a better article for the Last Sunday forenoon quite a gathering Sarsaparilla ed. Aug. 30th, a meeting of the saine”tii"ti Wednesday, l»y our customers found everything as advertised and in some cases even better. Our store lias been crowded assembled at the shore of the Cove to wit- Executive Committee of the State Sunday month, the came, saw, and and all Scrofula, Salt Rheum, people appreciated bought, acknowledged that our bargains were genuine mu- ness the baptism of Mrs. Etta J. Dickey. School was held at the This we several new Association evening approached. week have received lots of goods to take the places of those soTd out. ami Mr and Mrs. Orriu Whitmore, and the were the same low for the balance of this viz: 1 :: to 1-g less Dyspepsia, Malaria, service at which short addresses given tigure month, than regular price. Space forbids our iten but we would draw as are our Misses Annie and Beulah Rhoades by Rev. Catarrh, Rheumatism, by Rev. Mr. Whitcomb of Bangor, Mr. Cook your attention to these, they most conspicuous leaders for this week. G. E. Tufts of Belfast. of Yarmouth, Rev W. W. Ogier of Thomas- And That Tired tou, Dr. A. T. Dunn of Watervilie and Mr. C. S Elwell is at home from New SHALL WARES. other members of the executive committee. HOSIERY. LACES York,and probably no man of his dimensions Remember this Feeling. In this we have new and choice REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. The sessions of the school closed Friday This week we offer some new department many We will offer the coming w. can more aud out of entirely patterns get pleasure enjoyment and to them all here would And Hood’s noon, 12th. and also have a stock of the excellent things, price not leotii »ns in fine laces ever. so brief a at as he. get Aug. good FOR time his disposal If any- allow us to mention GOVERNOR, And bargains heretofore mentioned during this space any other articles, cost not considered. one doubts this statement let them take a only Hood’s. Courts. sale. so we quote but few for Probate and Insolvency comparison. Oriental. Point D'Paris, Vabu off and take a stroll with this LLEWELLYN POWERS day happy-go- 3c. Wire Hair Pins. 2 bunches .01 chon and Cotton was Fast for.§ Laces, about 700 people. The Brewer hand is an abstract of the business of Black. Seamless, 4 patterns, pe: pair... .05 lucky, genial fellow, and see. Following Hooks and Former 1 OF MOULTON. for Hump Eyes.04 price.12 2c., this with tlit* excursionists and gave a line con- the Probate and Insolvency Courts Fast Black, spliced heels and to^s, double 10c Side Combs...03 Former 20c., this sale The Waldo August term, 181*8: feet..10 price tug Herald went up the bay Monday cert on the Park in the afternoon. County, •• first 25c. silver tops..10 Former 37c.. this sale_ FOR MEMBER of Estate of Benj. G. Herrick, Belfast: Black seamless and heels price CONGRESS, afternoon with three very coal stainless, spliced 25c.. large barges The dance at the an- and final acccount of administratrix pre- 20c.. 17c .. 15c. and 12c. Side Combs... .It* Former price 42c .this sale opening pavilion and toes, slitched.10 in tow. them was the dropped Among Ringleader. sented. 10c. Horn Hair Pins, per doz.05 All the above laces will be nounced for last Thursday evening was Black fast colors, EDWIN 0, BURLEIGH Estate of Isaac Walker; Swanvilie, first boots, fancy tops drop- 42c.. 33c. and Capt. Hopkins, who spoke a party from the 37c., 25c. Hair Pins, per doz.. .17 prices to-day for the first tin, given up. The steamer Merryconeag, was final of administrator ped stitched, always 25c., now.15 OF AUGUSTA and account pre- 37c. Horn Hair 4 sale. Cove, saying were the first ^ ankees he Pins. in. long, per doz. .. .12 they to the orchestra and an excursion, and sented. 2 pairs for. 25 bring Regular 25c. Comb. .lo had seen since lie left Newport News, and Estate of Lavinia B. Whitcomb, Dressing when it became certaiu were not com- Searsport; Jersey ribbed top fust black, very wide tops. they E. named 15c., 12c. and loc. Dressing Comb, .03 \\ \l ln» col V T \ NOMINATIONS. he was so to see them he wished to will presented; Frank Whitcomb, pleased not time to music. never sold less than 2<>c., now.15 HANDKERCmi ing there was get other executor. 50c. Shirt Waists Sets .. ..as be is a Yinalbaveu 2 for.25 This I •!: 'I NAo'K, reported. Capt. Hopkins Estate of Chas. F. Robinson, pairs 75c. and 50c. Metal week we have received P the steamer Laurena took a party Winterport; Belt Buckles. 17 man and lias several m Monday An out size fast black hose, finish- chiefs ALBERT FKIltCE Frankfort. acquaintances town, Julia F. Robinson appointed administratrix. very nicely 10c. best quality Lawn Ties. .of, and placed them oi on a fishing trip and returned with and as it lias been some time since he has they Estate of Charlotte C. Rankin, Belfast: ed, high spliced and double feet, 25c. prices so low that w.n FOR Sil MR 11- ! always string Ties, all colors, loc.. 3 for.25 they about loo cod and haddock, over Elmer I. Raukiu administrator. for this been in this lie sent his weighing appointed 25c., sale. .15 10 duz. Bows, all colors .13 N( I5f-1 vicinity regards to Fancy tmade up In e. SAM ft I. *UT« »N. iast. of Estate of Martin Colson, Winterport: l' Fancy Kml'roidered Hai 300 pounds. The party consisted State 2 pairs for..25 2 them. He was once more to see bis for distribution for..... 25 Fi UB1T.MKKG' DEEDS, glad petition presented. 1" doz. Hermsdorf we show yon This week ten Treasurer F. M. Simpson, A. J. Chaffe, .7. Black, high spliced heel Reman native soil. Estate of John P. Nickels, Searsport: Regular Striped Fringed Ties. and >E< H;(. 1 I M< (TilLl.lv-,..Belfast. and toe. double sell them during this Parkliurst, N. F Bragg, M. Smart, A. Baker for sale of real estate. sole, extra long, very all colors. 33 petition presented fancy 1 lot TEMPLE HEIGHTS. and durable, an excellent for lancy embroidered, with oil < L.I UK • -1- 'TIL lv rs, and others. Tuesday the Laurena went to Estate of Julia A. Sullivan, Searsport: heavy Hose Leather Belts, that sold tor >l.ne. 75c. and The will Chas. F. Gordon, named autumn and the late fall, never sold less a bargian at 2.V., our prin TlLKS'L »N W at presented; vie __ A!>LIN.Belfast. Spiritualists campmeeting Temple Camden with a party. 50c., sell now tor. _37 executor. than 5<>e.. mir sale 2 for. last at 2 m. The price..25 50o ,37c.and 25« Leather Belt.-.17 -R H VJ V A noRM V. Heights began Saturday p. Estate of W. first and l‘» Last Sunday w is another lively day here, Geo. Bailey Knox; A line 42c. Black Lisle fast colors, do/. Gent- Hemstit* bed. w services were Mrs Hose, Our Leather Belts are extra Li.Ll.lA Bt-WLEN ... Wmterport. regular opened by Kate final accouut of administrator good pat- like the t\\.. or three presented. Hermsdorf Children's Handkerchiefs .»; : previous Sundays. dye, high spliced heels and terns, and we have a Styles "f Bostou. The attendance was fair Estate of Warren B. Hathaway, Troy: good assortment and 1< >c. eacii. ! OR COl N ! oMM!>SH'NKR, toes. The steamers Salacia and Catherine from first and final account of executor ...22 left for t-> for the opening day and those present listen- presented. you choose from. \\ li.LIAM A. BRALL. .Lino,in-llle letters of 5 for. *i .no Bangor. Castine from Belfast and Sears pert Estate of Olive Black, Palermo; pair 1 job Ji t Ladies’ Leather Pulses that were ed a very discourse. Mrs. < interesting administration issued to Thomas I 1 lot Black MILUNERN F"R iTFXTY iUEASlREK. aad Silver Star from Castine and fslesbnro Lynch Ingrain Lisle Hose, white hee 2o<-.. 25c.. 37c., 5uc. ami 7. .each, we is a anil holds her A LF R EI > A. SM A LL. Be 1 fast Styles splendid speaker and toes, and double leet. rile had we offered 1..-: wee., each The Catherine high spliced offer to close, at each,.05 am enct- moumi me brought large parties. Estate f letters spei ny masterly ex Hardy. Wmterport; never offered less than for me a--..:: i. !• i: l; l-.J'RESENT ATI VF> lo THE HI 50c., now.57 Brush all especially I.KMM.A'f brought the Brewer band, M. ('. Knowles, of administration issued ro Sally C. Hardy. Binding Braid, colors, per yard .05 press;, f her tl,mights, and the Fast Black dropped stitched, four thr.-ad with ready sale and the >■: -• MELVILLE ( HILL.Belfast. graceful Estate <-f Laura A letters Dress Stays, aii colors am: all sizes, do/., .im leader, which gave a tine concert. The Handy, Liberty per manner in which she handles her cotton, double feet, now Iff them iust as adveitised. ! H TAIL E. BUY ANT....Kn-.\ subjects of guardianship issued to Thomas J. Lynch. always gne., We have in stock at all times Castine made two from Belfast and everything «•- •* trips Estate of Wilson Swanville 2 pairs for. o-, low prices we •pn-r. two j. 1 oF.L E. S I'll ATT.I'.tlei mo. e.oiv.i :tli who listen that sh is a lady f Dickey, us small wares, ami every article is corre- one to license to se!' real estate issued A15«m.-, No, Press EMERY N LINKER.Isle.-diom. culture and retinement. Temple Heights. inventory 11''.sc, plain, fancy, striped, plaid. low in Hats, rriinmeu Monday morning for allowance spondingly price. returned; petition presented ri lisle or silk materials, that s• i.i f..i o HENRY I. LAWSON.Monroe. E. a non* plaited, ou the line Mrs. Stv again her rt Chester Perkins has supply o! rusti- Estate of E. order spoke, jirefacing Mary Gilmore, Monroe; N 2 S'' A, 1 > i('K ERS< >N Swai.\ ill**. over our Hosiery for this sale ;.i t bad- wd.ite .1, mark a Doten canes which he makes at odd tnonients dur- of distribute «n issued. dept., by reading poem by Lizzie 75e Fum y Lisle Host-... .55 of Elisha II Montville. SHIRT WAISTS. the winter season Tin business of Estate Carter, entitled "The (fond Time," wli eh she also ing Niw line Children's Hose, all m ■. order of distribution issued. size', g* This t~ in tina! maik-down ou shirts waists, mi Gif New '•to. S ... H,,i. \\u- tirsi to con foieign power took !"]■ tin of her discourse. Sun- making and selling this kind of canes was now. ;> urn just received. subject Estate of Nelson P. Gould. Montville; quality, ask y.ct T-. call early in order to secure .• sue giut ‘date tin- Umted States the a started ->f 2 for.. .. upon day aftern Mr V A. Wiggin lectured on many years ago by George Snow 1:1st account of guardian allowed. pairs .o- waist at ai out 1-4 the cost ot materials. Estate of Annie Childs, Liberty, secon 1 Tliree of the best ussf-d Tei (nation of the wai with Spain, Bibo a; Spiritualism. Mr. Wiggin is an Newburg. Mr. Snow, in bis trips tlirougli styles Children's I!..-■• Ml waist.- that sold for $1 .<>• *. S7e.. 7-*»« and VEILINGS and tiual an cunt «»f guardian allowed. earnest and h-rcilim the woods fur stork would fasten made, former price 33c., 20c. and 25< 07i we now sell for. .40 tnd tin* i-nginl illations were coupled speaker, and those who saplings in Estate of L and Arthur L. Pium- Great vai iet> of patterns in Clyde our sale the t" w price.22 Ml waists that SobFfor si.5". >] 27. si.25 Ail’ for «mr lutme have any doubts as to Spirit ralism being position make s*.ch canes as be ant- mer, Palerm sc mid account «-f guardian ors. p un and fail. > hen:, hopes prosperity. o pairs for.-I .on and >1 sell now f >1. .0.1 f< nnd in the go.,,1 lbu-k sh< ill have heard ed and leave them until the next year. In allowed. 15, we liter price 27c.. (:,j.,.r Estate of Hiram T. Black, Palermo; bnai the lecturer ;-.nd then search the Book for that way he made a variety of queer < rooks, i'lie Ma'ilid lu-wspaj-ers take Spain's account of executor allowed. verification. At'..* m. Mr Harrison lb knots, etc in- crushing defeat much to heart. El Pais \ Estate of Lavinia lv. Baker, Belfast; Largest Barrett of Bust ui, the of the Na- ventory returned. | Stocli, president The facilities for reaching hereon camp- say : "Sp i; ;i without colonies is reduced Estate of Laura J. Roberts, Belfast; li- tional Spiritualises Association, who cn meeting week w ill l excellent. The Bos- ve returned. tic of a third-rate Prob- ntory Lowest Prices, U ioh power.’’ his first visit for the rirst here, spoke ton steamers come from Koekland and Cam- Estate of Mary A. Cottrell, Belfast ; order ably they will remember the Maine. time at this Mr Barrett is an elo- "f distribution issued. place. den every morning except Monday and of M. Choicest *» and To hear liiin once is a Estate Temperance Colby, Liberty: Sty] quent speaker, from Bang: r, the river and Belfast the ports allowance of >hmi granted to the widower By way. where is the Cape Verde sure that wiil hear him guarantee you ever\ afternoon, except Sunday: the M. Estate of Jane H. Blaisdell, Palermo. Wn Be**tv Its \\hereabouts have not been re- twice. It was felt all to be :< ■ by veiy great M comes down river in the morning A. Blaisdell appointed guardian. Estate of John L. license to ported of late. It is all that is left of the misfortune that Mr. Barrett < Id be ami Ellis, Monroe; WELLS & only returns in the afternoon, the Castine 103 & 105 Main Sire. sell real estate issued. CO., to two S)»au!sh Iiuvy. and that country should present give lectures, and Tuesday will run from Belfast in connection with Estate of Bedeelia M Pendleton, Belfast. \ "t it i’t glass case foi safe keeping. afternoon was his last one. It is fervently trains, and also from Searsport; the Cathe- will approved; letters testamentary issued Yachts and Boats. to Martha M. Pendleton. hoped that next year lie will be present dur- rine or Sedgwick, or perhaps both, will run Estate of George Amos Nichols, Searsport : ing the entire hut as :t the between here and The tine schooner yacht Thelma, Lmumo- Tin Administration has acted wisely meeting, was, Bangor; the Silver Star license to sell real estate issued. dore <>f the South Boston Yaclit vis.tors at the camp here are very thankful will come from Castine and Islesboro Estate of Joshua Monrville: Lansing, in :i\:re to keep the army and navy on every Thompson, administration to Cl as. E. was at North last week and took that bis sei vices were secured for even that forenoon and return in the and letters of issued Club, port a wai to resume liostilities afternoon, looting, n-ady Thompson. out a number of brief time, as lie is a man and in there will he numerous sailing parties. very busy excursions from all Estate of Nathan B. >ho; o' Spain ju'ove treacherous, a not im- Parkhurst, Cnity. great demand throughout the country. near by points. letters of administration issued to Sarah E. Prof. Skinner of Boston, who has a hand- surrender j-iolaiblc contingency. Spain Thus to is Parkhurst. some on the shore of Pond, far, up Monday night, everything The familiar form of Uev. S. If. Beals of cottage George's COAL! ed so and conceded so much Estate of John Cain, Palermo: first and The New York Yacht Club at a There is to be anothei Brain al- 1 veutory returned. special trial, on the and stopping grounds, nothing but years old and is still r- bust and erect. He Estate of Ellen M. Fowler, Cni y ; first meeting 11th voted to ac- First C<;. Biam is in the Aug. unanimously Quality, Thoroughh Prepared though Massachusetts bad weather will deter those from ; and tiual account of allowed coming has been in the ministry since ls;;t;, and a guardian cept the challenge of the Koval Lister Yacht State jms'-n uncei a life sentence. The Estate of Lizzie W. Allen, Troy nventory the latter part of the week by excursions, Club race for the A by member of the trustees of the Campmeeting returned. to America's cup. com- Unitui State> authorities have ordered water and land, for a more by delightful Association since His last pastorate Estate of Horace L. Bragdon, Waldo, re- mittee was appointed t select the yacht him to he tried on a of to a in does not exist out. of port of commissioners m insolvency filed charge murdering place spend day was in I’nity. bss7, but he still continues in which will represent the club, t" arrange v do. rs than and ; and ac< epted. sc- nd mate of the Ileibert Ful- Temple Heights, in other the and of the race, and all the Pi Bkmberg everybody active work lines with date, GEORGE'S Gil connected lil fill Estate of A. Cutter Sibley, .1 r., Belfast; place knows it. now ; and this is the time I’ri. i*s at l-'i ler, and tlie witnesses in tin- former they the conference. He has not missed a meet- returned. other details. trials, | inventory Wharf. 1 *:.11. ir come to enjoy the beauties of a mid-summer of Estate of joizzie E. Colcord. Seaisp ut; who have been in confinement more than ing tlie East Maine Conference for _*0 The steam Ocean Gem, Asa Coal. named ex- yacht Capt. | Chestnut 8.">.<50 visit on the shore of the will presented; Chas. A Colcord lovely Penobscot j *• two years, aie again in custody This years. editor. Haley,from Boston, lauded Mr. H. M. Lm:iss Stove 5.(50 5.xr« hay. Estate of E. Nichols, seen s like a senseless W.C T, l Dav. The Waldo County \V. Joseph Searsport: of Everett, Mass., here Thursday to spend a KfJS “. .i 4(1 r. . Wentworth. Freedom; petition Mrs. J. M. Jordan of is at white ribboners present from Massachusetts. across the channel to The shore, which Cant. THE SWAN & SIBLEY COMPANY f..l leaves untouched the hardest problems Pittsfield, Me., for tiled. discharge 1 the on street. The exercises opened with a devotional ser- to Halev did nut see until too late. The now lacing America. The Loudon Times Emery cottage Maple Newcomb Brothers, Monroe ; objections pilot- 33 & 37 Front St., Belfast. ,,,,, vice led by Mrs. John Patten of Bangor. debtors’ discharge tiled. house of the Ocean Gem was wrecked 33, be.ieves it will be a real Percy Poor and Lou Wood cf Belfast are badly peace, adding: Cream Co Belfast. on motion Mrs. E. S. Pitcher of Belfast "The Publishing but no one was were the Hunnewell on sang injured. Repairs made ‘We trust it is no violation of neutral- at cottage Broadway. of debtor proceedings dismissed for want of Reunion. -. Holy City.’ Remarks were made by the at Bath. The yacht goes from here to Nova Billings Family Sw anviU K. Messrs. I ity to express the satisfaction of the Freeman Wood and of Belfast are | jurisdiction. great family Miss ot County President, Emily F. Miller of Scotia. Mi Keen. Herman Bavin- majority Englishmen in America’s suc- a The lltli annual reuuiou of the having two weeks outing at the Ash wood. The official ballots for the elec- Billings and we Searsmont, and a paper ou the W. C. T. U. I September Robertson went to Detroit cess, venture the prediction that The three-masted auxiliary steam yacht family will be held at the United States L A. Brown of Belfast has his and tion have been received of the < hence, will a fruit was read by Miss A. A Hicks of Belfast. by many Boston. Sept, t*•, 1808 at m. All i wheels ami returned the s iiba, twenty years be pros- Commodore Pho*mx of New Hotel, store on South towns. Intrepid, Lloyd connected with tile blood or mar- perous and tranquil island. coufectiouery Shore near the Mrs. Fred of Belfast read a on family by James H Huh' of the B Savery paper was at Gardiner last her tirst south York, week, riage.in any degree,arc most conlially invited gate. “Temperance Teaching in the Schools,” and No. 4U Purchase str-• visit to the Kennebec river. The Intrepid to be present and will be most heartily wel- Dept., Wheelden's rooms on South her little daughter Ethel sang “I'm comed. Business at 12, noon. The his brother of The news that peace had been declared photograph Going carries a crew of 23 and is fitted with every meeting Alphonso of the of the Shore are open. This is one of the oldest to Run Mrs. P. S. of Bel- publishing genealogy family friends in town last Tlr rsd a between and the United Away.” Staples owner Spain States did modern convenience. Her cruises will receive attention. A report of establishments on the fast read a ou “Social and special grounds paper Purity,” say 12 reunion is Nickerson and Capt. Ned not reach Manila in time to prevent the Si. *persons the year around iu home and foreign waters. the committee chosen at the last Mrs. A. E. Clark of Belfast on In addition to the steamer excursions "Heredity.” is natural for expected, and definite action is anticipated tended the G. A R meeting bombardment of that Ad- here Jt 3* For years he owned aud cruised in the city Saturday by Miss Beckwith of recited "Drift- Dinner at 2. :>0 p. m. Tickets, SI : child- last there were a number of Hampden • to lose flesh sold her aud last week.. Mr W irreii Sunday yachts them schooner yacht Intrepid, but Dewey,and ing Out to Sea.” Miss Hicks read a maga- is this and small craft from the islands. summer. >a built this craft with steam The dinner hour is as as Luity canvassing der General 2 during larger auxiliary placed early possi- Augustin, Captain General of zine article on “Table Culture" which was ble. the as time towns for Mrs Mrs. O. B. of But flesh is power. Monday afternoon the Intrepid ar- During day, permits, sprayers Lovejoy Rockland ami Mrs. losing losing 3* be intro- the made his and was discussed Miss Winnie Simmons of 2; 1 literary and musical exercises will Mass ■* the Philippines, escape ably by rived at this her first visit here, aud Somerville, g D. S. Berry of Hoboken, N. J., are visiting • ^ ground. Can you afford port, duced. Miss Bertha Fullamof Lynn, Mass., carried in a fast German to Morrill. Miss Lelia Patten of sang ;2 Mr. aud Mrs. J W v cruiser Hong Bangor remained until She it is others euts, at W. E. Brown’s on South Shore. 23 to another w in- 3* Tuesday morning. will give a recitation, and hoped was a solo and Miss Cleora of Belfast re- approach musi al selec- ami Mrs. M K \\ «*utwort Kong. JIe accompanied his wife Haney came iu and went out under steam. Her will follow with literary and by Fred 20 from ter in this weakened con- Savery brought people cited "The Street Minstrel.” Music was 3* tions. Selections from the great American tifteentli *! and Ambassador is 23 owner was on board, with two Col. anniversary family. Hay coming Belfast last his guests, William will he sung Thursday, by backboards, furnished at intervals by a quartette and dition? composer, Billings, Ri-.-kw.Mid, their summm from London to take the e; 32 John S. and l)r. Haight of New All should take with them this music. position of Sec- to attend the school meeting. and -a Crosby Sunday chorus. About 50 white ribboners were in 23 Coughs colds,weak hour will be day evening. About mo- of Blanco York. The gathering at the dinner retary State; has resigned as come The Sedgwick brought large parties from attendance, and the additorium was well 2‘ throats and lungs, 3* specially attractive, as the members of the tions were sent out ami Governor General of that he will be assembled to enjoy Cuba, may Bangor and river ports last Thursday and tilled with interested spectators. • to those who are family unitedly sponded unanimously, < > ; quickest ;• Canned Lobsters in (ilass. the social interviews which will there be af- not have to surrender the island to the and made excursions to Camden. bikes aud oil > .ml Friday Summer Suhool kok Sunday School 13 thin in flesh, to those eas- -a forded. Correspondence from all who are foot, United and the officials at Wash- the of The J> ■ i:nal: Several to the is solicited 1 lie States; M’ss Myra Hayden of Waterville is hav- Teachers. The summer school for Sunday to those who 32 To Editor unable attend meeting by offering. presents | ily chilled, circu- the secretary. Any failing to receive \ ington are arranging for the civil admin- an at with her school teachers at • and years ago while visiting in Belfast and numerous, and strange ing outing Northport aunt, Nort.hport Camp Ground, have poor circulation to with- ;• lars are urged notify the secretary 1 from the man who The an istration of affairs in our newly acquired Mrs. Boothby at Buckeye cottage on Maple under the auspices of the Maine State Sun- I’ feeble digestion. >a Rockland, Me., I bought out delay He desires the post office address duplicates. pally canned them lobsters in of one. Those interested w.th music ami territory. That sums up the sit- street. day School Association, which (dosed its put up glass jars. (‘very specially spe* present can assist There are here who would order in these annual reunions greatly Mis. U eiitwortl. s wi'iiti- uation. recent arrivals at the Ocean House sessions Aug. 12th, proved of much interest people Among by forwarding the names of those who have and to the Scott's a considerable of such goods if ream, cake and fruit pm are Archibald Pattiuger, Capt. Wilkins, practical helpfulness earnest quantity not been accustomed to he present. All de- Ex-President Cleveland Visits of || knew whom to address. Will kind- the secretary on Later the went Maine. teachers at this | they you tickets should no'ify company William Hallet and Mrs. Georgie Chapman, body gathered charming siring if is carried or before Sept Remember the for a little of th* du all of Boston. resort. The regular sessions of the school ly inform me such an industry Saturday, trip Commodore Benedict’s steam yacht Ouei- Emulsion date, Sept. ii. Come, rain or shine. An ex- 1st. From ‘J.JO to 10.00 a. m on in Belfast or in Rockland. May Mr. and and Mrs \\ opened August now, cellent is with ex-Presidcnt Grover The Saturday afternoon excursions from ||► meeting anticipated. la, Cleveland, | • each day a devotional service was conduct • of cod liver oil ‘with hypo- L. F. Kkow.n. Howard B. Bilungs, President,Lynn, Mass. returns of the evening tlmy Mr. and Mrs. John G. Carlisle and ex-Post- here on the steamer M. & M. are getting to ed by Mr. Geo. H. Archibald,'the General phosphites does just as 3a Lake Pleasant. Mass. Sanford Wai krs Billings, Sec. and Treas to make pleasant for their f: master-General as be A party it Wilson guests of Commo- quite popular. large enjoyed Shari*u, M iss. a v Secretary of the State Sunday School Asso much in summer as [There certainly is no such industry in evening party of friemls last good ;2 j Sharon, Mass., Aug. 5, is'.'v dore Benedict, left Buzzirds’ Bay Aug. 10th Saturday. 2; ;il Mrs. S. w ciation, or by Mr. St. John of the Bible Nor- #3 in winter. It makes flesh a Belfast, but may be in Rockland. Those A. Nickerson's for a two weeks cruise along the New Eng- Ira M. Cobe left last Thursday for Port- an should com- Lewis Harvender and oitu-:- mal College, Springtield, Mass. From 10 tc in as well as :2 who can furnish such article Family Reunions. land coast. The was at 23 August April. yacht Boothbay land and Mrs. Cobe went to bv Mrs. Goodhue's unsuri > Sandy point. 12 each day one hour was devoted to Bible as municate with Mr. Brown. Ed. Journal.] You certainly need Mixer Wednesday night and arrived at Belfast a few weeks here and are now •; ;2 The ninth anuual reunion of the and rake. Mr. Harveudet They spent study, following the outlines in Prof. ► • a< nerves in as in Harvest afternoon. The officers of the en route to their home in strong July will he held at Silver in :• Thursday Chicago. Hamill’s Normal Bible and Training Les- Valuable Cook Hook Free. family borne Chelsea, Saturday i And weak 1st. 1 yacht came ashore on but there January. your Hall, Waldo, Thursday Sept. t~ business, Mrs. M. E. Crockett, Mrs. George W. Car- sons. Under the scholarly teaching of Prof. 23 [2 Grange Kate Taylor of East Belf was no social communication between the throat and lungs should Come one, come all, ami a good time. the town for Racine sto. k o. letou and Mrs. George R. Bond of Boston St. John interest has been taken in 2; ;2 Tf you will send the N. Iv. Fairhank Com- enjoy great ► • on board and our citizens. The Onei a3 be healed and address and The Young will hold their eighth traet last week party and Miss Lillian Williams of Bangor are the study of the books and writers of the strength- pany, Chicago, 111., your name, family powders da left here morning for ar- without one 2-cent stamp to pay for postage, they annual reunion at Cuttings grove, Warren, Friday Bangor, visiting Harry Carleton on Griffin street. New Testament, the Geography of Palestine 23 ened delay. 12 and • will mail you free of charge a copy of "Home riving there at 10.20 a. ru. The land- • All Druggists, 50c. fi. 1898, if if stormy, the next party < book of Sept. 1, pleasant; Visitors from the interior are much inter- the Holy City, the Temple, the Growth ol • SCOTT & DOWSE, Chemists, New York Helps," a practical and useful Brooks. Miss Ethel, daug to ed there and took a carriage drive about the recipes, with much valuable information on fair day. All bearing the name or related Woods of is vn;; ested in the marine growths and shell the Church, etc. The second hour in the lyu Belfast, j Mr. was •i-T..aMMMtitiiift and breakfasts, luncheons invited. city. Cleveland recognized by was devoted to a of the cooking serving the same are cordially Mrs. A. E. Miss 1- fish. numbers of star fish, snails, morning study prin dinners aud teas, table decoration, invita- Kilgore. | and the But Large of the Shermans will many returned salutations. of led Mr. Archibald. Sc other of The anuual reunion of Waldo visited her frien. ! mussels, etc., are and carried off. ciples teaching, by tions, etiquette and many subjects more than an hour was in the gathered at the little spent interest and valuable to the house- be held Sept. 1st, 1898, > clearly and forcibly were these principles ) special Thursday, Miss Chandler,at Brooks I- the as soon as the New arrivals at the Northport Hotel from wife. "Home contains 100 pages, is of Sherman in visit, yacht leaving party that each teacher was given £ Helps” residence Judsou Appleton, Mrs. Blanche Roland aud .la Miss DeVinne and presented up aud illustrated, and l| were on board, bound for Bar Harbor,where outside the State include handsomely gotten Me. If the next fair Picnic foundation on which to build in all future is edited Mrs. the eminent lecturer stormy day. Medford, Mass., are visitin, of F C. Dole ol by Rorer, she arrived to remain several days. Richard Herbert Boston; PORTLAND. AUGUSTA AND M3 s foods household dinner as usual. All relatives invited to Friday, work. From 4 to 5 p. in. studies in Child HOULTON, and authority on pure and Cora is attending the Bostm. | The Oneida was built at in Brookline; Henry McIntosh of Jersey City Actual Business mail ami railroad. Office economy, and of the Philadelphia attend without further notice. Chester, Pa., were led Prof. St. John. In a by principal Dr. P. E. Luce and friends ar Nature by Practice for Bookkeepers, clerks ant is 141 tons 125 feet 20 feel beginners. Cooking School. 1883, gross, long, Capt. Fred Coombs is to run the stean most Prof. St. John led the furnished to business men. Frei Ground-Burt"! delightful way stenographers At a town called to port Camp beam and 10 feet Her owner is a verj 3ui33 Burnham. meeting deep. launch Orca, week, between to understand the intellectual and catalogue. Dr. P. H. and bride of Farming- Mass is !■ campmeeting teachers Greeley would vote to raise a sum of Billerica, visiting close friend of the ex-President, and this is F. L. SHAW. Prin., Portland. He. see if the town j or Coombs’ Cove, Islesboro, and moral characteristic of in ton arrived train to their Misses Grace and Alice Dow Sprague’s development by Tuesday spend a woolen held at " not Mr. Cleveland’s first cruise in the Onei money to build factory, Calvin Reynolds aud wife of \ the Ground. He has put a new shafl and manhooc with relatives iu Swanville. Camp fancy, childhood,| youth honeymoon the town failed to the of A. B. Stautiai 1. da. town hall August 13, family and air pump into the boat. and the means best adopted to teacl _Miss Jones of Pittsfield raise money for that purpose. It is j WANTED AT ONCE. L. C. Morse of went to Portland any frieud. Miss Mabel Rose. 1 10th was a here. Th< the truth to these varying ages. Through- Liberty to its water and ex- j Win. C. of New York, who ha! Aug. busy day in own to willing give privilege visit i Thompson Good copyists. Apply bandwriting an visit to the Reform aud wife of Auburn are each out the sessions of the school the Monday for official empt a factory from taxation for a term of been a short vacation in Bel fas steamers Salacia and Sedgwick brough' W. H. GANNETT. Publisher. of Mrs. West’s father, Capt. Si i'! spending a trustee. ten if will build a was to the work in a Iw33 Augusta, Me. School, of which he is years, any parties factory and Nortbport, returned Monday. large excursions from up-river, aggregating aim present logical | Fred G. will his OF BELFAST. Spinney rnauage second The Kindergarten will open Sept, Miss NEWS 6, Prospect. Miss Nellie Young of Jackson rrlK hot-weather dance at Belfast Opera House Alice C. Weeks, teacher. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Brown of Pros- no band concert this week, to-morrow, Friday, evening. he The Marshall Clark Belfast Machine & Foundry Co. cast pect-Mr. has gone to New at the Methodist The Journal is indebted to Miss Bertha I. trty parson* five uian-hole covers for the city of Belfast Hampshire, and nine more stone cutters You want to a Bird for a lt of was a patriotic bouquet composed of Buy Aug. 10th, very Saturday. from this section went at the same time_ were red, white and blue sweet peas. r. The grounds prettily Miss Laura Hubbard of Massachusetts is Prof. Howard R. Burrington of Dean The Helping Hand Circle of King’s visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Acadeipy, Franklin, Mass., is Grant....Mr. Clothing Bargain? will meet with Mrs. A. visiting Rev. ♦ -• Water Co. has taken Daughters Mary Henry Clark cut his wrist recently L. M. Burrington, en route to Grand Pre quite badly last View street, week... .Mrs. 1 come our v pipe on Grove street and Libby, Bay Monday evening, N. S. Bertha Page of Malden, Mass., X hen to store to-morrow morning as earlv next. is her ■: tin instead, and extended ECZEMAof the worst kind, visiting home at Mr. and Mrs. C. K. ♦ News has been received of the I suffered with Eczema as can and take of and odd all wool death from to shoulders were Nickerson’s.... you your pick fifty clge street about 100 feet. Mrs. Horace and Miss Flossie my face and neck down my At the coming Prospect fair Smalley malarial fever of Fred W. able to see out of Hinckley of one inflammation, was not all the E. Johnson will have his new a lawn at the home of Sept. 21st, speedy horses and colts of Z and serge, worsted and cheviot Myrick gave party Brooksville, who was in Co. I, for a while, and was unable plain fancy cassimere, clay Massachusetts my eyes quite all and all are for Mrs. John on account of the severe classes, who threatened with ’•attery ready occupancy Smalley Wednesday evening. Ice 8th Vols. and in Camp George, to sleep for weeks, ♦ suits for men, size ‘i2 to TO breast. You can have Chicbamau- me insane. My face have a chance to your liix‘20 feet, and one and a cream and cake were served to a large com- pain, w hich nearly drove speed,jwill show which can ga, Ga. made ine look and neck were swollen and outfoot aud Mlth an Moot on the pany. show the best clip in a fair race. of in the lot for piazza Bad three doctors at different times, $ pick any A very pleasant party took hideous. Come from place on of them could relieve me of my every town ami everywhere. Inst of unclaimed letters remaining in the last and not one Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and blotches. I used three Sample copies of will be shown the Belfast office for the week pain, swelling, speed by ••eii some misunderstanding post ending Aug. C. M Resolvent, four boxes Knowlton, Citypoint, in honor of bottles of CrTicrRA I. F. Gould stallion, Blue Wilkes, aud the .••• of the of the fall 13th: Ladies—Miss Ada Blood, Mrs. Charles three cakes of Cuti- opening Mr. Ivnowlton’s sister, Mrs. H L. Cutictra (.ointment), colts of his Koclier- one of the get-Mr. Howard Grant and Be,fast schools. Gentlemen—Frederick Mr. ctra So vp, and my friends and Superinten- Fay. Mason, sperger of Chicago. W ho of doctors are and asked, cured family Winterport aud his son-in-law, ds that will Mon- Warren Mr. A. Sherman. surprised, they open Haynes, Joseph The I tell them “Cuticcra Mr. Charles aud Twenty-Sixth Maine Regimental As- you?” and quickly, Moody, wife, visited Mr. 1-tl«. Remember Miss Fannie ClitT Remedies.” J- KAFKA, Berry’s sociation held its aunual reunion at and Mrs. Gardiner Clark last week_ Winter- 33 Schole St., Brooklyn, N. Y. >ts are now for the at March 4,181)7. posted grand musical the Opera House on the port yesterday. The steamer Above I meant to have said more about the Castiue made Bold throughout the world. POTTER D. ai»dC. Coep t'ou. The Board of liegistra- of 6th. The friends of ** ilow to Cure Skin Dueuea, ties. evening Sept. many an excursion from Camden, Lincoluville Bole Propfc, Bouton. Prospect fair. Our fairs come only when i! session to add names and Miss Maude Johnson will be pleased to Belfast and circumstances and Searsportaud had a large surroundings get ripe on ii revision from Otli to partv. Sept. learn that she will participate, and other Waldo to some Mrs. H. L. of Over the Hills of County particular specimens; and this year ;us:ve. Kochersperger Chicago, as- local talent has been engaged. A very fine Windermere Park. we are highly favored with of sisted by Miss Sara Russ and Miss Bessie good specimens : party from this city last week entertainment is assured. horse flesh anti bountiful farm Be- Knowlton, gave an informal euchre at crops. loan 53 al- party years old, who, In the candidates in North sides the time has been so since our noticing Republican the home of her mother, Mrs. W. H Knowl- We left our home Searsport Aug long i* been about and last fair that considerably last week we unintentionally omitted our on Miller street. 11th to attend the anniversary of the the ladies’ quilts, tidies, rugs ton, The prizes were won Clough i :u a social and new good many candidate for Treasurer, Mr Alfred as Association at Windermere specimens will be all new, and County follows: Ladies’ first prize, Mrs. C. M. Veteran Park, as on a buckboard before. A. Small of Belfast. Mr. Small is a native of and took the road of some wonders are in that line. Knowlton: ladies' second prize, Mrs. Fred Aug. 12th, by way expected All the ladies in At Portland Aug. 10th the this city and has held mauv positions of Mathews: ladies’ consolation Monroe village, which passes through a fine adjoining towns are invit- $5.00 prize, Miss ed to also .*<• came up m the law court: trust, both in official and business life, and We could not help notic- exhibit,and outside of the county, Lora Heal; gentleman’s first prize, Mr. C. farming country. S hrieren & Co. vs. The Bel- he is a fine ami accurate account- the well and nicely painted houses, in Bucksport, Orland and Sum- penman E. White; gent’s second prize, Mr. R. F. ing kept Hampden. \ Power Co. Exceptions mer visitors aud by ant. He has been Treasurer six years and Russ; consolation the beautiful lawns, and other evidences of people from everywhere Ku )wlton for plaintiffs, Dun- gent’s prize, Mr. Fletcher his accounts have correct. thrift and We on over the will have space aud be welcome. it Presented in briefs dur- always proved Russ. enterprise. kept Prospect Doiliff until we came to the has had, and will this time, in this favored The County Commissioners are hill, so-called, holding Mayor Fletcher returned from Boston between little village of Brooks, nestled among localitj' cities, villages aud towns, • game in this city last Satur* their regular August term at the Court lively Saturday, having completed arrangements have a crowd of th hills in an excellent farming region. large people aud all will be ■.,•• Belfast Juniors and Sears- House, and will continue in session until there for the refunding city debt. The Shoe as in the a B.ooks is noted fur its manufacturing en- pleased past with day spent at r, a victory for the former by Saturday. Bills for approval at this term and Leather National Bank of Boston will the fair-Mr. O. B. aud wife are t-rprises, and as we passed the pant factory Gray visit- 1. That one score, however, should be in on or before Friday noon. redeem the (I cent. There are all wool worsted per Belfast city bonds, friends in Jackson-Mr. Seldon clay frock suits and « f John H. Gordon we wished that Brooks, ing Clark single ,n by Delano. Berry of tlie They have one highway petition before due Aug. loth, and the will | coupons be paid a of steel in his on ♦ ami « ther towns, had more such business got piece leg the moun- double breasted sack suits, covert a handsome tiy catch. them, from the Selectmen of Swauville, to at the First National Bank of Boston. The stylish top coats, hand- time as we tain at stone work and he will be laid a the bounds of certain at and men. It was about dinner were up : ;nt" locate highways refunding committee have here _• Healey’s bowling alley bought >20,- Mrs. Ida Cole is tailored, odd suits and coats passing Mr. Gordon’s beautiful residence, spell. improving in health. X somely simply placed at an -• but heard near the mills. 700 of the old the amount to be week, they were by bonds, retir- Mr. Albert who and out came John with liis mouth full of Larrabee, has been in poor ♦ low to clean stock. and otti- 2nd Cavalry! ed, the new issue of 4 absurdly price up when the proprietor Attention, Co. H., Every making per cent is now is pie. 'Stinson, are you going to Winder- health, improving_There no of this is re- bonds, §478,000. The is found that the intruders surviving member company refunding progress- of a stir or f»er’We will free of for a mere was his salutation. John’s latch- sign political any discussion X press, charge, season, all i.ed away before getting the quested to be present at the coming reunion ing satisfactorily. about candidates or the scat- string is always out for tlie veterans; and parties among in to be held at 7th. Comrades X clothing bought this store.” p. u enough to get at the Bangor Sept. H. L. Woodcock has returned from Ma- tered rural population. The bosses and the for else, I guess. the ♦ will aid the historian much their everybody Climbing very by tiuicus and his studio m the caucuses have done the work and the sure ♦ BUY OF THE MAKER AND SAVE opened Savings Leathers lull we reached a brother Grangers as miormation is uesireu to com- X Power Co. has presence, Bank where lie be found candidates are on one side in Maine INTERMEDIATE RROFITS. igli' chaug- building, may un- somewhat noon. He was away from always $ the of the regiment, that can- past :ght in Custom House plete history til the middle of He will he and the same as elected now....We will square September. home, hut his better half, who is a good ♦ not be obtained otherwise. Come and have JOHN W. d.vle 120 < arc to the pleased to show lbs latest work m water soon learn what the will do about the SLEEPER, flanager Retail Dent. p. l*p- Granger, was to the occasion and soon boys a time with old Comrades of the equal I ♦ tlie latest in good your colors, views «>f < *11* and base ball nines for the and improvement rugged picturesque had tea and coffee and cream for five fair, report. « ********** war. [E. B. B. ready The new light is perfectly Maine coast in storm and calm, to all win. Here is to he a mile as hungry pilgrims. Our lunch baskets were expected picked about 2.“i, per cent, more Em rusio.vs. The Maine Central R. K. Co. call, and it is hoped our sun mer isitors m near invincible as can be got for nine drawn upon, and after the inner man was any ol 1 'lie. will run excursion trains from Dover and particular will avail themselves of extant, and then Nos. 1 and 2 this invi- satisfied we rested awhile and then left for nines, good A. and to Belfast and tation. Mr. fur common William Eexcroft Watervi.ie Woodcoek’s down to rattled Pros- been granted as follows. pictures from tin* n- tne Park, where we arrived in good season players. if Clark, cent V Xorthport next Sunday. Trains will leave Jordan exhibition, Boston, may he seen pect and Frankfort can muster a host of \;u L Roberts, ualhaven, for supper. ♦ PHENIX Dover and Foxcroft at 7 Wateiville at S.lo; in Starrett’s on Mail, street. right arm wielders of the stone hammer, and MANUFACTURER, ROW, BELFAST. g ual. widow's, etc.. Aureiia window, The go al jauiter, .Tie Libby, known to Burnliam at s 43, and arrive in Belfast at lo. among the number are some made "20: L a A. Wardwell, Girls’ Home, Belfast. Next Wednesday everybody in the western part of Waldo solidly The steamer Castine will run from Belfast up and skilled ers. ■lease, Adoniram H. Hotf- evening an entertainment by local talent of county, and to some in the eastern part by play ■ t> The train will ; *.**4***4*4*44*4*4444.** 4 44* 72: restoration and addi- North])ort. returning Belfast aud Nortliport wii' he given at the h:s .vt ■ rd in the 4th Maine Volunteers, was leave Belfast at 3 m. low rates of s Wanlwell, plead) Cbnton, p. Very Belfast Opera House for the benefit of the •n hand t. show the ladies to their room. Thor.M'IKk. The East Thorndike Sun-

fare are for the round trip... .The Sons ■ given Girls' Home. Tile first part will he a min- I N' w 1 am not going to praise Joe any, as he day school will unite with the Thorndike an iiiBiiui "f Veterans will make excursion to Ban- strel act. followed b\ tw■ one-act c-.medies, would not like it, bui he ;s certainly the Station Sunday school and have a picnic at I * -• right 4 -'-at work ini the repairs to fair steamer LISTEN!! Established in|l>x3n. Aug. 1st. l ncle's Wi gor Wednesday, by My and ‘‘My Neighbor's mail in the Mrs. bis Windermere Park Aug 25th... Miss Carrie -b house ti close the work right place Libby, Castine from Liueoinville, and ife. 1’. Nothport Dr. G. Lombard and Mr. and I wife, ha^ charge of *he kitchen, dining aud A. Ferguson visited Mr. aud Mrs. M. S. CAPITAL Si y ! o' the st ,tson He is STOCK, 50,01111 oiling Belfast. Mrs. H. G, Carietou will liave the leading s.e«q ;ng rooi is, and w> ran but thank her Stiles in Jackson last Thursday and k the con- Friday. work, relaying in SURPLUS, I JM. Cottrell of Laconia, X. II., has leased parts the latter. A social hop will fol- for the many favors shown while on the ....Mr. Hamilton of Bangor was in town $33,000 I: oit. resetting the granite A. low Littlefield Moulton of the drama. Adu ssiou n last week veal i the Opera House that city The cents: grounds buying calves and lambs. .. I " :’o and south and fS. OKPOM I SOLI Cl I KK entrances, Mr. and Mrs. * served .5 Joseph Feruald of called t* i Press of that city of August 11th, in com- seats. cents, for sale at the City Friday morning dawned thick. It looked Troy 4' W mild respectfully announce t>> the pul l broil:uug the steam pipes on Mrs Sarah Gross last jSaturday. ..Mrs. menting oil the transaction says ‘‘Mr. f. M l>rug Store. and some thought the lie that he has taken the >t<*re at— | stormy, gathering Emery aud family of Watemlle are visit- 4c^ of Mr. ami Mrs. A. S. J Sate deposit boxes fur rent at 53, 55, 5 >.51) an Cottrell, the popular proprietor the night- Steamku Notes. The Maine Coast Navi- might not he as large as formerly; hut all ing Higgins. M r. A. n \k. lu addition to the L. Ward aud family spent last * gtn- lunch cart, the Pearl-street grounds, the Cot- Co., owners of the doubts were when the crowd be- Saturday 56 Belfast. J'' a year. gation Salacia, have had dispelled ami with friends in High St., f ng and of Sunday Winterport.. improvement the trell and who has otherwise made the channel of to arrive At 10 o’clock President A. J. our new v.m’t i- m building, the upper harbor at Belfast gan Mr. Otis Coruforth and wife of Unity called * me>pia!ed Eastern Maine rt u.«• I Cm J nt of tlie telephone service, himself one of our most and called the to order. The on Mrs. Gross occupied y the K\pre» an -u. s fire business-like buoyed. Three spars, each with a small Hillings meeting Sarah Aug. Kith... Mrs. ^ (formerly ^ UNEXCELLED :,rity in-d m The there has Lottie Files was the guest of Mrs. F. L. jl. panv where vou \\ i'1 tmd an entirely m v > Journal, up-to-date citizens, is the new opera house hush at the top, are located on the eastern Monroe Baud furnished music for the occa- and burglary in the country. Philbriek Aug. 22d-Mrs. Millard Gil- * ti si ui of the local A stock..! exchange. manager. As manager of an opera house side of the channel between Goose Iliver sion and tilled the bill With Those renting boxes can have the exclusive handsomely. more and children of Burnham are v;siting | *>tat ion has been established at privilege of taking their boxes to and fr-• r.• the Mr Cottrell will not he undertaking any- and the “Rag Wharf." so called. These are their white uniforms and soldierly appear- at Mr. A. L. Ward’s. | vaults. i( use instrument." m at | and put thing new to him, as he has previously, and to be left on the starboard hand, close aboard, ance on the march to escort the Department l BOOTS, : Coombs & Alonzo R. H. Son, very successfully, managed other like es- coming in. At the third one change the Commander to the hill we could hut ex- v .. II. Jackson. The central office course direct for Lewis’ “Well SHOES I tabhsliments. He will endeavor to give the wharf. The spars clain, done, Monroe Band!" On the 1 l at 1 o’clock a. m. here the best attrac- were set by John McAuliff_The steamer way they stopped to serenade the widow of theatre-loving public VE OHIO DAYS. > E. H. DURGIN, M. D. tions Cast me hauled into dock Gorham who so CLOTHING. i' hardson has given us a copy possible. Everyone wishes and antici- Dyer's Monday to Clough, took much interest l and * > i>\ Advocate Independent pates a successful season for and also have her bottom cleaned ami painted. Yes- in and for our home ami gave his Also a line of I miestie Goods woven him, money from the of Maine £ ■■• ii 1 y paper printed at Belfast, Scraps Early History Cedar street, sm-h as an attractive one for theatre terday she took The 26th Maine excursion- freely when it was most needed to carry on 4^ Mrs. Littlefield, > of Glasses and Diseases of Mr. R.'s father, Mr. Lewis goers.’ Recalled in an Interview with a Fitting ists to a as the editor. An exauiina- Winter port. To-dav she will ! the work. Mrs. Clough was to the oc- Thk Cream Plblishixg Co. On July 23d carry equal Pioneer. ihe and Ear a ishows that it was conducted the Nancy Hanks Theatre Co. from Castme casion, with a line collation and a financial Eye Specialty. certain New York and Boston creditors of RUGS. deal of ability, and with an CARPETS, to aud to-morrow will lor the band which will I a. Ymalhaven, take a ; gift they long re- Office hours until U m. ami randor that are the Cream Co. tiled a in Sixty-six years ago. toward nightfall, in the j refreshing Publishing petition S ball lnember. on From 12.30 to 3 and 7 to p, m base team from to Castine. First the program for the a after this lapse of time. Editor insolvency against the company, and on the Searsport day spring of the year, patient, yet weary yoke <>i is an anti-Vau Buren Democrat Next week she will run from was the presentation of portraits of the late oxen onward along the road MAINE. same day a warrant in insolvency was issued Searsport and plodded between STAND i R.SPORT, into the party leaders, taking |! SCARFS, f Belfast to Gorham and of I>r. Pittsfield and had drawn * 1 Nortliport Camp Ground... .The Clough Billings, the fath- Palmyra. They behind 1 Ki Whig victory in Connecticut by the Insolvency Court. On the return ! KPHO> F CON NKi'Clov steamers er of tin in a all the from Salacia and Catherine had a race the Association. w ere big wagon way Skowhegan Wi.i p in .s one of the clearest political day, Aug. loth, the company claimed that They accepted Hellas; ev,-rv Tn.-1.lav fr.cu 1-4 all the of a OH: pp over ,!. -•ver read. [Rockland Opinion. from Nortliport Camp Ground t > Verona by the Association with much Hon. containing earthly belongings pioneer W. Fci gu-.-np '.Mu the Insolvency Court had no jurisdiction, feeling. SLUMBER ROBES, last, of northern Maine, who had chopped and logged II f hut the latter was not in Warren C. Philbrook of Waterville was then because were sus- Sunday, it vo Voyage. Wednesday, insolvency proceedings in Somerset and Piscataquis counties, and with the speedy Salacia, win. can show her introduced and gave an able oration which finally All the above goods will he sold on the Methodist pended by the new U. S. bankruptcy law, selected as a home. In the ^ vug lady Palmyra wagon sat a ^ times. Hi- mot*.- DR. W. L. heels to anything in these waters, the was highly appreciated. Then came the 4> prices to suit the p. WEST, ex curs -u which it was claimed went into effect City of some seven summers if not lost her hat over- Ju'y boy who, destined -lit<. •••:•■ > of Baugor aloue dinner call. 4c “(ptick sales ami smali 1st. The Court sustained the excepted. to be a governor of the State, was to live to be- * be steamer was off Fort Point, Insolvency her the and give him a h UXi At 2 o’clock J. O. Johnson of was place | ^Veterinary Surgeon.-^ New Advertisements. For a Liberty come a representative citizen in and around the Jj J it as lost. Her sur- position taken by the company and ordered clothing ♦ gave up to 4* bargain go to \Y A. Ph i-uix [ called preside at the afternoon exercises. vicinity where he lived. Seventy-five years is a liraduate and Medalist when on the proceedings dismissed for the foregoing Clark, Row, mgiued Saturday Comrade Johnson made some to look Ontario and for particulars see advt. All good remarks, long period back upon, and when sixty-six Veterinary College. bi her tlie hat safe and reasons. The petitioners have commenced clothing ought < in this and introduced Commander C. H. f them have been spent in one locality. Mr. J. a bill in in the nature of an bought store will he pressed free of Dept. onh c and !*harmary m Belfast Livery ( 0. ft* d ashore near Little River equity appeal, Southard of Lewiston. cannot B. Ham stead now knows everyone in Palmyra charge for a season.. .Don't that the Words ex- Kesldcnce and from the which will be heard before Judge Emery at forget, and for llospltul 17 tongrr** street. fully 10 miles place the miles around, and everyone knows him midsummer sale of Wells & Co. is press masterly speech of Comrade REGISTER. still on. the Court in Belfast next month. MAH ■ veiK-ard. The finder was on Supreme Among other curiosities whichjare in Mr Office s-u ■ Southard. He held the closest attention of kept I Telephone h-mi 1 t.* r ep! 2*1 See the new bargains advertised for this lion..- ( os ni and kuew of The question as to when the new bankruptcy Hamstead’s inner shrine is the ox-goad his father I SKFl L in every office anti the loss, and his audience about an week... .Barn on the for hour. Then came law went into effect will then be Henry B. Carver place, used to stimulate the jaded cattle on that never TAINS full statistics of all Maine interests. 'be hat at once when it was probably remarks Past Commander Gilman to be sold at auction by Dept. or decided. The ablest differ on that Searsport, A ig. 25th at to-be-forgotten trip, and two three boxes of shore. lawyers of Dr. A. J. of 2 p. m-Mrs. J. T. Rowe aud Mr Oakland, Billings Freedom, Doan’s Kidney Pills. The reader can thoroughly point. Williamson and Thompson are at- and Mrs. Complete Business Directory John H. Gordon of Brooks and A. Stinson understand the was and we will iiEMs. Sch. Geo. B. and B. F. Kowe, a card of why goad used, Ferguson torneys for the petitioners, Littlefield of Frankfort, publish 20 cities ami 1O0 of The band gave excellent trench on his time to inform him of the 415 towns. nearly planta- few last thanks-S. A. Littlefield Searsport. music, long enough State. days week, Bangor Rockland for the company. has taken the tions in the and Comrade Southard sang The Army why the said boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills were ", with staves and heading.. store, 56 High street, aud routes of N'dice i< hereby given that a dis• omit of 4 Police Walker was be- openedan entirely Let Mr. Hamstead tell the “Alter XTT7\A7 township map, showing per Court. Charles Bean, which was received with empty. story: V V cent, will be made on all t.ixe> lor ISPS & Edith arrived Aug. loth from new stock of shoes and He pleasure by IN Hi ap t}ie new railroads. paid m last boots, clothing. for years and used me before August loth. I shal: be a: th-*’ Aid-- fore the Police Court Thursday on the comrades. This closed the program, and suffering having everything general cargo-Schs. Volant also has a line of domestic woven CLOTH, over 9(H) pp., price postpaid, $2.00. mens Room m Memorial 15 11'. i:: ug >n and after of a horse. He was goods by that was said to be a cure for disordered kidneys, charge cruelly beating all called it a tine time. The ball in the even- August 1st, daily, until further none,-, from s Webster loaded casks the Mrs. Littlefield, such as past from carpets, rugs, stand i: afforded me great pleasure to tell Mr. Libby, G. M. DON HAM, Publisher, a. m. to 12 aiid from 1.30 to 4 i\ m fined $10 and costs, which he appealed. was a success in more klaud....A. M. Carter etc. His ing every respect, loaded scarfs, motto is quick saies aud the druggist of Pittsfield, some time ago, that if Me. t H AS. II. >AK(;lM (»Ue< to. _Saturday Albert Wyman was before the than 120 couples attending. We had the sat- 135 Middle St., Portland, with hay last wee.c for Mt. 7>es- small profits. Give him a call_Benton W. I was not sure I could get Doan’s Kidney Pills L Belfast, .fuly 28, isos. ;u)tf Court for assault and battery on Susan Rob- isfaction of hearing those who came for the Mornmg Star arrived Aug. l-.th Lenfest of Newport gives notice of his inten- would not part with the stock I have at any price. inson. Wvinau is a small were very man, quite tirst time say they much pleased with Hard work in the woods for and on the farm ghI with Aorn for L T. Shales & tion to apply at the September term for ad- years lame, who goes about mending umbrellas, the place and all connected. I wish to doubtless accounts for my kidney and urinary Isaac Orbetou loaded ice last mission to the Waldo county bar. say and Mrs. Robinson is an Indian woman. to those who have no share in trouble. An hack has been so common Light X Power Co.’s wharf, for the building aching Chat. Sheriff Norton came to the front the se- Me Nnrsery The live in two of the small build- that worth of stock with me that L almost got used to it, and Will be sold to the bidder, THURS- Company, 't Le Co, for Norfolk, Va_ parties | $2.50 entitles you to all highest again with the first of its kind in cretions from the were BOSTON, >1,VSS. at the eastern end of the lower produce Nature has done much for kidneys scanty, irregular DAY AFTERNOON, AUG. 35. at 3 o’clock, Brothers was uq Burnham's ma- ings bridge. j privileges. this the market. Last he sold a lor. of and annoying, particularly at night. Doan’s Kid the barn on what is known as the H. Carver Hardy trees and sh-nbs of a!, kinds Friday afternoon, according to the testimo- Friday spot, and what she has not done, Dr. A. J. Henry Kvery Bostou, last week, article fully warranted Our nurseries are ii cleaning pumpkins to Swift & Pauls.A. F. nev Pills gave relief to my aching back and regu- place A. M. KANE. Auctioneer. HorJ ny* Wyman started to come across the and the comrades of Waldo Chester and Belmont, five miles from Host m. in-r Sch Anna Pendleton was bridge, Billings county Whenever Bowen is a new lated the annoying urinary difficulty. Searsport, August 18, 1898.—Iw33 salesman is now m town orders. when Mrs. Robiuson met him and forbade building foundation and and others have done. soli-ring marine She n I a few doses and railway Monday. other 1 feel an attack coming take Home Crown stork for him in her The making improvements in the William ‘Miauled and walking path. path from Saturday morning we left for our of the is at once checked. re-classed_Sch P. Reeves home, the progress trouble State of Maine. Bleak New Fiiglaml. 2m3l his house to the leads house, which he recently bought. .. »s been bridge past her door. feeling that the time had been well After what Doan’s Pills have done for me, throughly repaired and spent, Kidney cri \r. W. F. is a new on Clerk’s Office. Si me .Irnrn Court. ) As she stood in the with a child on one Triggs using stump lifter t her packet business between path and if we live until another year rolls 1 endorse them heartily.” Waldo CoiM v. his lot on southern street. arm and the other raised Congress It has .lust such endorsement can be had Belfast. August 17. 1898. ) '• ualhaven. Her first for threateningly to- around it will find us again at Windermere. emphatic cargo a Notice is given that BEN TON \V\ LEN- very powerful leverage aud a mau can, by right here in Belfast. 1 all at Kilgore A Wilson’s hereby a wards him, Wyman struck her in the face One of the Boys. KKST of in the of Penobscot, included large quantity of the use of I Newport, County very little strength, take out the Drug Store and ask what customers report. has this day tiled in this office notice of his inten- DR. JOHN with his cane, her down. This "•ails tr >m Merriam s mill m knocking most obstinate without Doan’s Pills are sold for 50 cents a box tion to apply at the Scptetnbeer term 1898, of this STEVENS, stumps cutting the Kidney at about 3 and at when tor admission to the Bar. Sumner and Adelia happened o’clock, *5, sent mail of r. of Court, Maynard for sale all ceipt 1 roots, thus leaving tlie ground in better The Churches. by dealers; by 1 w33* TILESTON WADLIN, Clerk. '• a she House ,j,i Monday from Rockland to physician arrived, had not regained price by Foster Millmrn Co., Buffalo, N. V side Opera Block. shape for the plow.. ..Swift & Paul have a -• consciousness. VVyiuan put in no defense. lor the United States. Rockport Ice Co. for Virginia One class in the Methodist school agents attention to fine exhibit of Middlesex Fells Spring wa- Sunday Special -riven diseases of m»>. ,ii-l arrived He was ordered to give bail in SoOO fur ap- Remember the name DOAN'S ami take no sub- ihroat. Iv2 Twilight Tuesday ter in their store window... Belfast last Sunday contained three Methodists, S. Court and The] stitute. Portland with corn for Swan pearance at J. was committed Co. took a buck board to and one each of Baptist, Universalist, Uni- in default. Livery large party Camden from the North tarian, Congregational and Presbyterian Shore, Northport, Card of Thanks. At 188 north 1 1-2 house, I. Fish Facts. Sch. Cora Etta was in High, street, story •' port of churches. Steamer. The Manhattan yesterday-A shipment potatoes went and stable connected; cistern and well of goo l last week with a cargo of dry pollock. They We wish to thank our kind friends and neigh- has from here for the soldiers at in our late also small 2 established a route be- Palatka, Fla., There will be a praise and promise meet- bors for their assistance ami sympathy j water; 125 fruit trees, fruits; ben haw in store 1<". barrels found a sale....The steam smack beautiful Moral November, is: 17 ^ rk and ready via the Boston bereavement, ami for the many bouses; 15 minutes walk to -round Hour. Snow White, Albion. Bangor, touching at Tuesday, & Bangor and at the North Church this at 7.30. postoffioe. Hyperion amt & Emma was in with a ing evening tributes. Mrs. J. T. ROWK. j > Be-d. Ibis i> Sadie port Aug. 4th, APPLY AT HOUSE. l’lllsbury superior to winter or "iiden, Belfast and Clyde Steamship Co.'s.... A re- is Mr. and Mrs. B. F. ROWF. fl..nr. Bucksport. grip-sack Each one to one or more spring made Also h\ the > e.ir ,r lot of lobsters and corned tisli which were expected repeat 181)8. 1898.—4w3<>* hay arg.., ceived at the Frankfort, August 10, Belfast, July 28, bale. Straw the k-t or bale. I Pentagoet went through from American Express office Tues- Bible there will be I by vvili make low sold out at retail .. .At the Bicknell & promises. Sunday only prices. Call. ;i|.| Hop- bore 31 and Bangor direct, arriving Satur- day steamship express company one service. This will be at 7.15 in the even- kins weir, Murphy’s Point, the A M. < \ K l:. ft principal labels-John Dolloff lias three Bangor Monday at sample ing, with the “Practical uses of the I Front St morniug catch for some time has been blue-backs,with topic, reef ami SibleyWharf. on in •i arrived here at 1 in. The potatoes exhibition Swift & Paul’s, Bil le.” Ps. 97-105. A p. an occasional mackerel. One tide, with the 119; large attendance •Ttcseinents announce«l that two weighing 1,112 aud 2 pounds. The larger is for. wind off shore, about 50 mackerel were loped •Vl,uld one has four windows.”_The Misses run, leaving Bangor and taken-Mr. H. L. who has “bay Woodcock, The services at the Methodist and Wells on Bridge street are repairing and Episcopal Mondays Thursdays, but just returned from a sojourn at Matinicus,re- Let Us Set Church next will be as i follows: came in the boat painting their house. Sunday Pentagoet other ports the waters there full of Acquainted, ▼ B- L. FITCH mackerel, 1 KB’s black mare, Sermon the weighs about ken by pastor at 10 45 a. m. ; Sunday ♦ secured. The Pentagoet will but the tish are wild and will not take the 1400 7 School at 12 ♦ lbs., years old, at a bargain ; also one car- Deafness Cannot be Cured a. m.; Junior League meeting P"*ngor Mondays and New York hQpk_Sch. Fairy Forest, Capt. Smith, has ♦ riage horse. Apply to at 4 30 p. m. ; song league and prayer service ! Her officers are as follows: hauled into dock and is out for by local applications as they cannot reach the dis- W. H. WALTON, M Dyer’s fitting at 7 15. * Burney's lls. ’’ to leader, Miss Nellie Grout, Jassisted P. < Cates; Wm. a down the eased portion of the ear. There is only one way o address, Belfast, Me. Purser, Mellen; mackereling trip bay.. ..Augus- the cure and that is reme- by Pastor; topic, The Duty of Cheerful- Webster and C. E. tine Colburn two good sized trout in deafness, by constitutional Sprague; caught ness.” Rom. ♦ ^rmk dies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition 12-12, Phil. 3-1, 1 Thes. 5-10. ♦ Kelsey; Engineer, P. W. Swan Lake Sunday. .The first Grant} Banker * of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. Pentagoet was formerly the of the season to arrive at Buckport, the Services will be held this week as usual ♦ When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling We are making steamer Geo. M. Bibb, and schooner M. B. at the Baptist church: FOR SAUL Stetson, Capt. Mclnnis, sound or and when it is entire- Thursday evening ‘n imperfect hearing, down in 1864. She is of .way prices The Philadelphia came in by Fort Point Sunday afternoon ly closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the | prayer meeting, subject, “Gilboa.” Rev. E. | building and land, No. Ill PtuBnix R„w, gross. She was once A. our ♦ known as the owned by and the to inflammation can be taken out and this tube re- Capen of Watertown, will on all watches Andrews store, In Belfast. to ^ up Thoroughfare Bridges’ yard. Mass., preach I Apply uibalI,who here east from GEO. E. brought She brings a full fare of cod, some .‘140,000 stored to its normal condition, hearing will be de- Sunday morning. Sunday school directly 'Just in and* JOHNSON, Belfast, Me., drop Or -‘kes about 10 She is nine cases out of ten are caused after JULIUS ANDREWS, years ago. pounds and nearly 40 barrels of oil. Capt. stroyed forever; the morning service. Come to the look at them. ♦ s,‘a boat and of by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed con- good freight carry- Mclnnis reports an uneventful and success- pastor's young men’s Bible class and help l: lly, hut her dition of the mucous surfaces. in the passenger accommoda- ful trip. Nothing was lost or damaged as discussions. The evening prayer 'h not We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case sufficient to warrant the com- but little weather was encountered. meeting at 7.15 o’clock. Teachers, every Pa,,v rough of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be as a FOR oil,. her boat. all vessels is a at REM. d,lvertising passenger the other Friday there the He|reports doing well, cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; evening meeting j ! & I dl CHASE Lewis’ and F. G. White for discuss the lesson for D0AK,J^LV.EAE!5i Brick house, known' as the wharf, with of full fares. It is expecte d & CO., Toledo, O. vestry you!—to Tliurlow house on toku*11'ls prospects free. F. J. CHENEY ♦ street agent. X Congress WM. C. MARSHALL. that the Stetson will make a second trip. 4^-Sold by Druggists, 75c. 4w33 Sunday and the needs of the school. Come! Belfast, June 1, 1838.—22tf I A1AR\ HALIBL RTOVS CHANCE. I believe I can develop some skill if you Literary News and Notes. County Correspondence. will not think me pushing and presum- AIDED BY MBS. PINKHAM, *T wonder if this is a chance," mused ing." Stockton Springs. Mr. Frank Colcord cares of the In the number of Harper’s Maiy Haliburton. The day “Push and presume all you like,” said Mrs. W. E. Paxton. August and family of Brooklyn, X. Y., arrived on Youngtown, an sat alone in a Round Table will be found interesting were over, and she tiny city Mrs. Patrick cordially. “Only don’t North Dakota, writes about- her Tuesday of last week-Mrs. strug- sea entitled “The Almeda was tired of a waste on a v an a story James Barnes, loom. Phe very being yourself task 1 hire child by Whittemore. aud sou of gle to regain health after the birth of account of the life Bangor are visiting cleik—something her employers would to do." Blockaders.” It is an her little girl: and the blockade-runner at tlie residence of Mrs. Ralph Morse. Mr. have been sony to know, for whatever So Mary began to “push and presume.” adventures of Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—It is with was the and Mrs. Lancaster of Mary did, she did w ith her might and suc- Nhe was deft-handed and She Falcon, which captured by Joseph Jamaica open-eyed. Federal while that cesstully. sorted and packed berries for market, and pleasure that I add my testimony to navy off Charleston, Plains, Mass., are in town for a short time. was the Yankee Phe went back over the story ui her life owing to her painstaking, the Patrick your list, hoping that it may induce port being blockaded by -Mr. Edward Moulton of Roslindale, licet. so much an account as >he was a The storv is not ----. that evening she sat there. berries stood little higher, if possible, others to avail themselves of your val- Mass., is visiting his mother, Mrs Henry of battles and sea as it is a plain, so tired, and there was no one to care that in the estimation of buyers. She uable medicine. fights Moulton-Mr. and Mrs. helped of the deeds Frank Stover of she was tired—there h d been no one for with the and for home straightforward narrative canning preserving “After the birth of m\ little Bluehill are girl, this oue which had visiting Mrs. John Randell_ three weary years. The girl sighed as use, and oue day Mis. Patrick said, “I performed by vessel, three years ago, my health was very Adventures its brief career. Mrs. Mattie P. R. Marr aud she turned again to the paper and read declare, Mary, 1 think putting that ad- many during daughter Th Kind You I had leucorrhoea and a Jennie vertisement in poor. badly, Frances of Somerville, arriv- Have once more this item: the Herald’ was Mass., •Evening Of all the pirates known to history none to herself terrible bearing-down pain which ed aud will “A girl who is willing make the most fortunate thing 1 ever did. You has left a more and romantic Sunday morning remain two worse, until I could do grewsome useful can tind board and lodging for the seem to belong here." gradually grew' reputation behind him than Captain Wil- weeks no Also had headache summer with Mis. Jennie Patrick at Behind the glad look that answered her work. nearly liam Kidd, the New York ship-master. ^Vegetable Prcparatior.for As- Always Bought Farm." in a certain the and Brooks. Lizzie Edwards «f Hound Top Mary's eyes wistfulness shone all time, dizzy feelings. Men- To this day searches are made for the Waltham, similating thcPcod andRcgula- seems as a set Mass., is her “It if it might be chance," out. And it Mrs. Patrick thinking. struations were very profuse, appear- vast treasures he is supposed to have visiting mother, Mrs. E. C. tmg the Stonuichs andBowels of said And the next she But she did not at once formulate her is said that Mary morning ing every two weeks. buried in various places along the coast, Boody-It Nathaniel Eanies Bears the went down to the store still thinking of if that could be called •- but for the has sold his farm in thought, thought I took medicine from a good doctor, they are never found, simple Brooks to Oshea John- it. which was a passive opening of her mind reason that all the Kidd buried— son of but it seemed to do no good. I was money Burnham-A. B. Stantia! is in New •Where A Hound Farm?" she to all that concerned and her life on Top Mary not more than seventy-five thousand dol- for becoming alarmed over my condition, Hampshire his fertilizer company asked a fellow-clerk. the farm. She noticed that all the Jer- r.» Rowan Stevens, who Signature lars, according Miss Jessie 1ms recovered from the Promotes ••>o have loved when J read your advertisement in a Peabody Digestion.Cheerful- you have seen it. too, you?" seys her; that when she stepped out writes of Kidd as "an overrated pirate” effects of the wounds ness andRest.Contains neither I said Nettie Burcbavd. towards their y ard the chickens crowded paper. I sent at onee for a bottle of in the of Round received by being bit- ji August number Harper's nor *l Pinkham's ten a re- Mineral. Both wore in the habit reading to welcome her: that the sheep were al- Lydia E. Vegetable Com- Table—was recovered to the last penny, by dog recently. Some scars still Opium.Morphine main Not Nahcotic. the udvenAemeut> 11 whatever paper ways ready to follow her; that the flow rs pound. and after taking two-thirds of shortly after Kidd's execution by Lord to tell the story.. Fred Richards aud i| seem to thrive under her ; that came theii way. touch every the bottle I felt so much better that I Bellamont, the then Governor of Barba- wife of Boston areal Finn s M. Forbes’.. i__ “Vos. smiled “Where is it? Do dumb on the trusted her. dos. Mary thing place send for two more. After using three Mrs. Betsy Ham of i'• spent a few know? 1 thought it be a “Shut a girl like that in a store!” Mc'x of Old VrS, IMl TLPITaiER yon might up bottles I felt as and well as weeks at her farm strong any It is a time since The Forum lias here while the hay was chan, c to gci out of tin city for the sum- exclaimed Mrs. Patrick to herself one long Pumpkin Stfl one. had a number so varied and being cut.... Roseov K Webber has mer. morning in August. “A girl that has generally bought Jtx. Senna I think it is the best medicine for the P MU S,l!s Wo answered Net lie sense to close to interesting as that for August. The Benjamin Leathers p ace and has hits of deliberately, enough enj »y living shun Seed a but it's not nature! Foi do*-s female weakness ever advertised, and topics range from the Spanish War to to as may be chance, the she enjoy it. >he’s haying do, that, added to the home /If/* rmw t it to 1 and. without Ih Care jneur chance I'm looking i'"i. I've known gained m every was since she’s been re* 'inmend every lady meet suf- Spiritualism: exception, place, makes a large farm. Soda ft’jrm Sctei '1 Farm for several \ears here.” this trouble. the authors write with the force and ub< H mud >p fering from (e-fui/ are I KKi-inoM Mrs. Sugar j it was a freshness ui men who Gorham (Gough of Rock- liar •• itA .ibout fifty miles our. and they say Yes, Man did enjoy Tlieie Maternity is n wonderful experience thoroughly i. tn&n/n foi interested in their The table of land 1 ist week at Hot,., Maine. it*s a beautiful place. time every day her to lead and vest, and women it subjects. spent, Mrs. many approach wholly contents N ;lS \vs: “The War | ■ad "t on fold Spanish Oden < •Tiicu'' m-gan Maiy. plenty reading hand. How Childbirth under Kellogg and hi hi ot Boston are hoard- I A perfect Remedy inrConstipa- IV ■ unprepared. right and the of the World." Brooks ■ “WaP. >aicl Nettie, lndding up her o dd she stand it to go back? she oft u Equilibrium ing at Hotel Maine... Miss Etta of lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. l| conditions need not women. Sawyer ’.- A s sin-ended room at and her freely sion," Edward Fairer: “Austria-Hungary ami everything cooped up night through .Mrs B. Keen of — gin.. Garter Washington, ness and Loss of Sleep. small leisure time to stand all day and offered to all expectant mothers, and Under the Reign <>r Francis Joseph” j impressively. j I). G is tin- summer with Mr. aud to is the most (second His Albert von spending You minister those win were too tired and her advice paper). Excellency I Mary looked puzzled. beyond question ] Ha New < onstitutional Amend- Mrs. O. H. lit eu ...Mrs. Mott Small aud lac Simile Signature of “The eggs are iaiger and fresher, the in too much of a hurry, or else too idle valuable to be obtained. If Mrs. Pax- I Schatfie; “James s. holder: "The child of aud Miss Elbe Five are fowls ;o e fatter, ;Lo butter is bettei and seltisli to care for her more than they ton had written to Mrs. Pinkham be- ments, Develop- islesboro, did the cash-box that ran on the wire to ment of the of Reciprocity,” ILm. then Mr. and Mrs. E. grade than you can ;ind anywhere else,*’ fore confinement she would h ve been | Policy visiting parents, Flye. John Pall "The KDV YORK. a are the cashier’s desk with their to j Osborne; Future of Great fruits simp- money; .•••Mrs. A. Small is her son, Dr. saved much s iffering. Mrs. P lkham's I T. J. J. See; “Our Need of visiting line. I wonuei vo fve never lmard of heai when she was awake, the Telescopes." Bough'. ly always, Small Mrs. Emen of Belfast was the 'jAlways address is Mass. Bound Farm before.’ rush and roar of the Here the Lynn, | a Permanent Diplomatic Service,” lion. Top city. very guest of l»r. aud Mrs. Billings last week... a on George L. Rivers: "Ilow a Savage tribe Mary glanced down m the item which wild birds were friendly. And how could For hurn her hand and humor on her face Mrv ,J. i,. Lord, of Mass., used is John W. Prof. Ruelah of Providence, R. 1., is spend- she had .dipped aim brought with her, any one call liens uninteresting when they Northampton, Governed," Major Powell; I “The ot in Our War ing a month in our village and tine and now held :n her hand. had such confidential ways of casting up Repetition History enjoying fomfort ohxler with >. Leonard Thurlow; "The Beacon Club held its EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER. “1 don’t see- she began, one eye and talking to her? And then ! Spain.” sport fishing.... Light to l Problem «.»f Some Recent last Don’t soo !" ex ti mod Nettie. “What she fell thinking what Bound Top It gave immediate relief and prompt cure. She Immortality: meeting July 25, at Windermere Park. X_w al-" -nv* it h a cure f-*r 1*.It is Mediumistic James ™r CENT»yq do*-- hist-cl ass clown to the smallest de- Farm be like in winter. She knew great -imply j Phenomena,'’ ILIIys- Dr. J. Allen of R. last CflSTORIHCOMPANY, NCWYOo- might tUt. -i ■1 ■) ill -km t mu bn .6 ami Uk Providence, I., spent that there was little for the I lop; "New Trials for Old tail mean, but that Mrs. Jennie Patrick is snow, farm Favorites,' week iu and Prof. Brander Matthews. town, shooting fishing.... Miss particular—cranky. as you might was not far north enough for much of j Register oi Deep \\ ater Vessels Ida Sawyer is spending the summer with say: 1 wouldn't go there for lifteen that. And one day she asked Mrs. Pat- The New Fair. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sparrow.... Mr. and Mrs. minutes *to make myself useful,'* let rick. England ■ SHIPS. Marsh of called on l)r. alone all summer. And with a ••wen, smiiea Mrs. ratncK, perhaps Quincy, Mass., and positive The New nod of her head she turned from Mary to you ought not to ask me, for I own I am Abner Coburn, M L Park, sailed from New England Agricultural society Mrs. Billings last Saturday.... Mrs. Bertha Y< rk •) do wiii hold its annual fair and wait a customer who had come in love with Round Farm. W inter uly for Hong Kong. thirty-fifth and Mrs. Leunie upon just Top Sharp child, Howes and ■ The A G David exhibition at Park. War isn't summer Ropes, Rivers, cleared from lfigby Portland, Maine, in. anywhere, you know. But child and Mrs. Grace Haven of are Blood New York 2b for Sail IS*is. Boston has caused a sharp advance m ... no don't and see for May Francisco; spoken August 22, 23, 2-4, 2d, 20, Now the word had you stay -• “particular*’ why yourself b, lat S, Ion dd W. speuding their vacation with their mother, hut we )■ m .1 how dull and Hound July The fair has stood at the head of agri- horroi for Mary. >ite was particular just disagreeable A .J C M Fuller, Nichols, sailed from cultural shows in New for Mrs. Lafnrest Wiegiu. Will herself and came of a line of particular Top can be*.’'' Honolulu June 2 for Delaware Breakwater. England many I m OLD PRICES “Oh. Mrs. Patrick!” exclaimed years. At the last exhibition there were people. As far back as she had heard Mary; Bangalore, A N Blanchard, cleared from Tiiohndike. A temperance conference was one thousand head of neat I was and her tilled with tears. New Y.»rk 10 for Yokohama: nearly stock, IK KAT VARIETY ill' of her family, and that for three eyes May spoken. held in the Good Templars Hall in East Thorn- June 1 •"•, lat 7 Ion 28 W. embracing all choice breeds anti the best Tell she had heard stories of this ‘T mean it, said Mis. Patrick. **I S, | I -—— generations, dike last Thursday evening and very K B Sutton, E L Carver, arrived at Hono- | that can be found in New As interesting FOUNTAIN SYRIY ne and that one being hard to suit. don’t see why you mightn't as well help England. remarks lulu June 2b from B. C. to wete made by Messrs. McAllister, Lan- me as Victoria, j quality the same can be said of the ago tier had said to for money to wait on customers in Is a true where health tn tn L’ to I ijuarts, ounlime. v Long grandmother Emily F Whitney, A S Pendleton, sailed I show of horses, swine and caster, and Sherman of Burnham, Mr. Etskine ot expression “There's two kinds of a store for money. All the accounts of sheep, poultry. I I It l.o I 1 I I att -fintent V her, particular: from Shanghae July 2'.* fur Hong Kong and The Muitville. Mr. M-Taggart and Pille\ I I I.' F him to do it. But he hates and L J N by the society in the great attractions Deputy Hasty, Treasurer. A week later she went to try it. And business, Maiy Cushing, Pendleton, arrived the Red Letters it that have Fred Hun:. F. Small. before so 1 attend to that. You are the one at Kong June* from New in made former ones Secretary. Henry Mrs. Patrick, having had notice of her per- Hong York; uniformly is wrapped up 35 certs. J lie 2d. successful. Guard. Mattie Small, Sentinel. Mrs. Tan- make them is is ;»>«• wit! arrival, was at the train to meet her. For son that i have ever had about me that port highly Avoid imitations. Mav Flint, E D P Nichols, at June 14 nic Swett -U is hei or fitting. Mis. Patrick had what needs no supervision. I will give you Hiugo Hampden visiting -ms, any suddenly developed fo New York. Suit the E. M. S. James and dollars a month and board the Against Co. Fred c..le_Mr. ami Mrs. M. s. was a new phase of philanthropy foi forty your Puritan, A N Blanchard, sailed from San round if Stiles ot Jack-on visited Mr. and Mrs. J->sep:i poor & son. d her. year you will o stay." Fram is* Nov 2 for Hull. 1U. The first suit in IJnsTox, Aug. the Higgins last Wednesday.... M iss Lulu Godin, T ui: a busy woman," she had re- “Mrs. Patrick!" called one of the R 1* Rice, Carver, sailed from San Fran- ...tii supreme court against the Electrolytic who has been in Bangor i-w a few months w hen the minister hud come to her maids, putting head in at the door. cisco July 2b for Comox. past. plied Marine Salts o. has 1 een ; entered in the returned to her homo last Sat Maine Coast o Solicit board and for some un- And, with liei ucustomed promptness, Reaper. O C Young, arrived at Honolulu inlay Mrs. lodging 1 Mitb>lk court Sarah Navig that sin* was Mrs. Pat- July 2d in*m Naniamo county supreme by Annie Cole passed last Tuesday afternoon with fortunate child of the city. “1 cannot have knowing needed, 1 R R C (4 sailed from M. Kimball of stoueham, holder of 10.- a -Juki here— I don’t undeistand chil- rick the all. Thomas, Nichols, Mrs. V. \ Higgins.V Vest obeyed f.-i New York. 000 >haies of the stock of the PORTLAND AND BAI Left t<> to Hong Kong May ; concern, of Baim-T is visiting at Mr. .1. F. Heath's Mi- dren. herself. Mary slipped up her 1 Saclmm, Sew a:: Nichols, arrived .it Boston foi which she >S,u0u in cash and ;t -otn and on her hat and gave Frank * base of and Mr-. Ballard d Min- The miuistei hud seemed put gloves. Is from Cutty Swan 1 .1 ti disappointed July Singapore. note Co. ('ommeucinn promissory fin S2,00O. ticsilaj. she ha 1 or her Then slit went down egain. and s nesota i-ited Mr. and Mrs. -oh last seeing which, repented quickly ij Carlet* n.Amshury. cleared from Now The after the facts of Higgin- <£Sibley plaintiff, citing JOHBftllSi OH v out and the d >w; s t.• % di ided woii's a ii: tm. “Pet me d«.wu -.'.way through garden, York Ju .y i- Hong K.mg. the week \t i-s Carrie \. Fei I si ted a! Mr. YV ; investment, alleges that the represen- foi nothing,* she had said. and then. she sii-11 a St Nil'll, F and that the shares are and ed t be nioni io over las. Carver, arrived at Sail J wurtaless, will do 't own 1 su] j use a think how good, Spent la.-t S,;mlay w r h friends in i'ltt.-lieid_ my way. FiutUcisio Dec 17 In :u SeaiTle. ay > that the \\. A. 1: »\\ (.. d had to her when pi defendant, I'sher, .. Hoi lx I.« ml 11 ■ I .. child of tile city he of almost un> vc-iy good been .Mrs. K: a Harmon and tami!> '• i-:v<; friends in might Slat.- ..i Mam- !1 (i Curt:s. arrived at treasurer of the and also the FEED. I .1st Hli. IvSporl 1 she he gave her the of iu company, age?" ud'.ed interrogative!v. gift being particular 1 in m "S ork in it Montv ill.- last Mr. ami Mrs. E L Hri urnr:-, !.••.,. ,■ I; t..i M Hong Kong May New p. : orpoiation itself, be enjoined Horn traus- Satc.rda> The minister smiled. He mew little the _iit that lies at the bot- that things June 2d. , Bartlett and children are in Bangor for a few <»r the note. -■ tom -Mat m no mat- ferring negotiating SEEDS and It Pot 1 I.mil .O m this woman" was iik» Im., as of every success life, Tillo F. Starbuck, Eben Curtis, cleared works.. Mrs. of Brooks visited her “busy *he also asks the court to oi ler the re- Day dangle 1..HUI- .1 I Vi- P„- ■ in from du!\ o old. “full >i works md what line the >access he. Her Philadelphia for Portland. O. ; ■■ good a!ni''deeiifc dhi." and in heart was tilled with under her sp. Juiy Id, N, GROCERIES. it; s \. m. answeieu or joy, for, of der t!;e stock. The was Saxdyi'oint. > calm was Wui II Ma« y, An -bury, sailed fiom Yoka- | injunction Margaret A., wife of the late < >11 Ill'l oil x A S', 11 1 diall)*, “To be sure. Mrs. Patrick. exterior, Mary very emotional. .>i it was out of the trees t —; w satisfied. only sight among New York April 20 0m Shanghai. j an-1 stot ii.tit.»n. The tuueral was held the Sun-lay at the K.i r. 'iii I, ..ml M week 1 it-, the advertisement that had behind her and at her right. Vud hark! W J Sewall C sailed Am 1 ui]iiovemeiit in Hoim' Ulankil-. following Kotcii, Lancaster, j siramet ;■>: Isk-bot .nit a home ot her brother, Capt. Samuel French, at Anthracite and « caught Mar *s eye appeared in the “Even- from tree in tire row that bordered her from Seattle June 4 for New York. <>i I I APIs | POM POP J I ing Ileraid." left, a bird to sing. As the bonie the must successful patents ever Samlypoint, and the remains laid beside her has- began liquid BARKS. s granted were for win* died live s ptinv! Islami. .7 uuica i«-• 1 uu iici eniuiuceu oui sou laiseu ! simple improvement*, band, .ears ago. The tnneral ser- "We sha 1 see," said Mrs. Patrick. “I Blacksmith or !..'a which were because were s<> LG3JSi Po.'l.t.unl ('ani'ieu and Alice Reed, A unison Ford, arrived at i partly they vires was by Rev. ,1. O. Fisher, with two sekv- believe in iic first of those who clasped lier hands that still held the "". jiiug. all, simple that anyone could per -e.ve their use- flower Weymouth, N 8 June MO from Providence. tious the choir. The deceased was the daugh- Hatttlor. u.e willing to themselves. We shall and gazed earnestly up to see as ! fulness at a The. latest by BORDERS PROMPTLYIFILLED. help C P. N F arrived at Port glance. improve- WV.iiher i-rniii: see who well as hear, she felt as it that were her Dixon, Gilkey, meut. in of the late Everett and Odom eon.es. i fancy 1 shall not have | horse blankt ts is of tl is character. ter ''apt. Mary o', < >1 : \ Natal July 12 from New York. Hit. jauv bird, and she knew that he voiced the | The is on the which are on French and was one of a >t seven, four .'{' Front St.. Belfast, Me. has 1; u:\\ is 1 ■ applicants." Edward May, .sailed from Vladivostok patent girths, j family _t < in her own heart. No more the bias, the attached to the fore I wli.iui remain Mrs. Octavta .d >n that lat summer morning when the ecstacy for July M for Port Angeles. j girths part, .stowevs Wey- her the of the blanket crossing under the. horse's TELEPHONE 4-2. ltf train lolled in to the little station, deposit- city and its crowded loneliness, Ethel, Dodge, sailed from Monteviedo I ; mouth. Mass.; Mrs. Sarah Willey of Hump b n belly and buckling to the girths attached to ed and her and then rolled but always, as long as she did her best, June 7 for Puerto Burghi. ! Miss Mary French of Medford, and rapt. Sam ml Mary luggage The hind part. These bias girths prevent out the wide fields that were full of Evie Heed, A T Whittier, sailed from French of Three rim (ilVill liill'2 were at again, Mrs. Patrick stood on compan- most of the blanket troubles ol horse owners Sandypoint. present rt, as the looked ;*t the But Nettie, when she heard of it, could position without the save | are at their home here—Mis- Louise pleasure girl’s erect, Ga, 1 from West. binding horse,and Partridge (irottml. 1 aeres laud, niee not on Aug Key all the slender the delicate, sensitive face ! understand. She could y wonder blanket wear ami tear caused of Lowell is at Mrs. Perkins’ tor a var.irimi M-. form, Herbert Black, W H Blanchard, arrived at by | iiivhanls, :>r>0 bids. .ippk— 1 and tlie bur tasteful what Mrs. Patrick had done to slipping and trampling. Even by rolling plain dress. “get Rosario 11 from Buenos i Althea Dram was called to Dover last Licensed U he Ayres. Monday Auctioneer. w tfer ii! July ami never fail in.-.; “She’ll around” and make her on “a sailed from New York kicking ahorse cannot displace thebias- do,” >lie And the Mary stay lola.iii, McClure, by the death of her son’s wife, Mr>. Frank < ram. thought. girth blankets. A glance at a horse blanket- j P. O. ADDRESS, easy terms. next moment was horrid old farm.” 10 for Honolulu and | she the May Hong Kong. ••• Mr. Francis French has ill leading way ed with a bias girth will show how j been fertile past >1 to her <>ad into As for Mrs. Patrick, seeing from month Mabel 1 Meyers, C N Meyers, sailed from light wagon, which the \ beautifully the blanket is kept in | week ...Lucy (,'hapin of Deer isle visited here MAINE to month contentment and Buenos Ayres June Id tor Barbadoes. place, FREEDOM, Miller fetation agent was Mary’s her much on the same already bouncing Mary’s arrived at New York June M very principle that a several days of last week... Mrs. Elizabeth Ham- j she said to “The Matanzas, j trunk. It was a of horses' proficiency, herself, man's suspenders Ins trousers < spirited pair from Philadelphia. keep evenly ilton t Boston is occupying her cottage at the that Mrs. true to is to The is owned William PILES! PILES! PILES! Patrick drove and they weie only way help anybody help Olive Thurlow, J () cleared from hung. patent, by point. Mrs. Darling aid little Hayes, & of Margaret son, soon off at on their to the Per to where she I’ve an Ayres Sons, Philadelphia, and bias speed way farm. get belongs. Pensacola July 20 for Boston. and Walter Bice of Provide': c ami Mi" Sarah I>r. William-' girths are found on the famous 5-A Indian Pile Ointment wiil cure and t who had no idea that Nettie Burchard belongs in the Penobscot, E G Parker, arrived at oniy Blind. Mary, self-consciousness, Hong horse B. Rice or are at their father-, ( B. Bleeding, ricerated and Itching Piles. It Engine store. But blankets made by that firm. A postal Boston, apt looked about her with and re- Mary—Mary belongs here!” Kong June 28 from Newcastle. absorbes the tun. .rs, allays the itchina at m*. enjoyment card addressed to them will an iu- F. tor a vacation..Mr. and Mrs. Ira FOR sALl Rebecca M G cleared from bring Rice, M.t'obe, acts as a instant relief. Dr. W ,; sponded to all Mrs. Patrick’s con- [Gulielma Zollinger in Wellspring. Crowell, Dow, poultice, jrive.s readily eresting book on the horse blanket Mrs. McKinnon and son Jack «d and 1 Rams' Indian Pile Ointment is versational Bridgewater, N S, July 25 for Buenos Ayres. question. rhieago, prepared only V -iv horse power engine ami so that the two were Piles and Itchin*r of the and me h- advances, Rose Melvin sailed from ; Mr. and Mrs. Austin <•! Belfast came pri\ate parts, boiler, but little is. ,:, are Innis, Colcord, Keating imr else. t•• like old friends when the hill came in The Soldiers’ Vote. To The Powers. Every *x is guaranteed. Sold tiv druu- iruiar- a; New York Aug 2 for Rio Janeiro. from North last in the further part apply port Wednesday steam ftists, sent by mail, for :»(>«*. and >1 ou per sight. R G cleared from Mil.1.1 AMS' M HI I I \ST I \i;'l' I I The soldiers of the State of Maine will Serrano, Waterhouse, yacht Idalette with ('apt. Uroeschner and spent p<, ('()., Prop’s, Cleveland, ohr “Ah! Now I see of Suggested Text fur an Postal Card to or the meaning Pour Rajang March 28 for Shanghai. Open sale by K. H. Moody. t v.'is 28ft t niiimoii —! be able to vote at the fall election where- the day with Mrs. Wealthy Watts and family | Top Farm,” said Mary. “What a pretty St Lucie, arrived at Rio Janeiro March 28 Emperor William, the Czar. etal. ——- The Castine Alumni held their annual from background the hill makes to these fields! evei they may be. The oid Civil War 1 iw, from New York. camp What shall we do with the July 27th to Aug. loth with a And the rail fences—how much better enacted in 1m>4, which provides that Thomas A Goddard, W S Grithn, cleared Philippines? large attendance 1888. BANGOR lO' Europe, peep behind the scenes, and two wherever there are 20 soldiers from Boston July 2 for Rosario. Well, only days of clear weather... Mrs. Oc- they are than the barbed wire ones I saw gathered And what see tell marines. Willard A C Colcord, arrived you your tavia Stowers left for her home in from the car window!” they will be able to vote, still holds good. Mudgett, Monday Wey- at Turks Island i» from Barbadoes, to The three officers act as a return- Aug. Our plans, of course, are not complete; mouth, Mass., having spent a week with her rela- •‘Decidedly, on the stock form,” re- ranking load lor Boston. board to count and send in the Won’t be till Merritt takes his seat, fives of plied Mrs. Patrick. “Think of one of ing bal- here—Harry Willey Hampden is visit- my Backed and Fleet. lots. In case the 1st Maine had been sent SCHOONERS. up by Army by ing at (’apt. Samuel French’s... .The sixth a beautiful Jeiseys mangled on a barbed party or at Maine State to Porto Rico some other at- we’ll the arrived the TheEastern wire !” port of That done, choose fairest spots. Mersey Retreat 12th. Georgia W R Gilkey, arrived at July tack there would have to be a mes- Gilkey, Divide ’em in city IS TIIK IAIK»- Kail special Boston 7 from JL> C. up plots, fences were old-fashioned, but be- Aug Washington, And sell ’em off as corner lots. senger sent with the ballots and return at Philadel- cause Mrs. Patrick liked Gladys, II B Colson, arrived K v them, easy-going case at CURE ALL j them. In of the battery Fort I’op- phia 4 from New York. the foe now loots YOUR PAINS WITH Mr. Patrick kept them in repair. Aug And where Spanish ^ good ham, there would be an election there Clausen, arrived at find some AUGUST SEPTEMBER J he house, almost hidden Henry Jr, Appleby, Mayhap you’ll substitutes, 30, 31, among trees, and the three officers would be New York July 21 from Carrabeile, Fla, Like vaudeville and chutes. ranking cliuting We shall renew our success of last at MAI’LKWOOD I’VliU was old-fashioned, but Mrs. Patrick C arrived at year too, the returning board. It the batteries John Smith, Kueelaud, Pain-Killer. liked it, and Mr. Patrick was for Boston 5 from Brunswick, Ga. And possibly we'll take those Isles, 1 1 good day. Kverythlng clean and new Stake races lilled to* grateful were at Powers be Aug A Medicine Chest in Itself. & that Camp furloughs might Bel- Whereon sweet so liking. It was his boyhood’s home, Lester A Lewis, Kimball, arrived at peace rarely smiles, :p ('lass Races the best Horses ut >e\v l-.ngl granted the men to go home, or the elec- And them to our men of wiles. Safe and Cure for embracing and he would have been to see it fast Aug 7 from Hoboken. give Simple, Quick sorry tion be held at the The Am might camp. Lucia Porter, Farrow, arrived at New changed. lastly, Mrs. Patiick her- To Croker one, and one to Platt, CRAM PS, v ballots will be counted in with the returns p DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, •hi: (.1 11 > i: i. i.ss u viiion un i>, s York Aug 5 from Booth bay. men womh.i:, self, a wo- And one t*> Bryan like that— <*r though comparatively young town of man at Boston sulky. from the which the is a resi- Mary A Hall, Haskell, arrived know where at. yi COLDS, RHEUMATISM, man. was .She cared So that we’ll just they're IHl SI \N s t | I old-fashioned. noth- I) from Jacksonville. OIMSM | \,||,;n Miss dent. Aug >• heatltitiil « lor women’s NEURALGIA. Indian IT in. rss ol t hr Ta ra t! nr- Kaiv -lu.w .' -. Vn.i id- ing clubs, and, as to R F arrived at Boston But one fixed as any star: dress, Pettigrew, Morse, thing's | >*li: I'Vtldl S ,| \ |'\M>| n;o| I’I t.-n M she wished, liist of to be move, those Islands all, 1) from We will not far, 25 and in: II I I TON !,, ( u ,, a| I', |vr\ comfortable, The Journal and Tribune. It seems Aug Philadelphia. v 50 cent Bottles. « \ after Balti- ■■■ and that stylish. R W Hopkins, Hichhoru, arrived at But let them stay just where they are. I'll. Ill, I < riKI-lini \ show inv die w in k ..! tl Mai r. I:., M X BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. necessary to explain frequently our clubbing more June 5 from Port X anu possibly f. it.. Hi. ... Now, before Mary’s arrival, Mrs. Pat- Tampa. and We hope, dear Concert, great square, IH'H I. III.OIIN Asti N'lON' ■: In win rick had to with the New York Sal lie Fun, W H West, cleared from Car- $ BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. > sa'd herself, “This is an ex- arrangements Weekly This answer strikes as most fair. INI. M I Ml lor New York. you K |>M \\ and its varied at 11 art i> >ii'. periment. I shall not set whoever Tribune. Under the terms of our contract rabeile, Fla, July Il old there. PERRY DAVIS’ X her, sailed from Philadel- nut, wlij—well, Dewey’s KYKUYIJOIH she Tofa, A S Wilson, t O>lK is, to do anything. 1 shall simply with that paper it can only be sent free to [Harper’s Weekly. phia .Inly 21 for Santiago. KM^x^^..,Kx:sssx:*T*:x::i:xxxx:vjk i;. L. I O IU \l watch to see w hat her idea ot use- SThRNS, being those, who pay their subscription to The Willie L Newton, E Coombs, sailed from Secretary. ful is. And if this is not suc- Perth 22 for Boston. The Beacon. experiment Journal one year in advance. It is not sent Amboy July cessful, J shall not try a similar one unless requested by the subscriber. The From dusk to dawn a golden star, again.” For Over fears. date will not with the date on Filly Hung steadfast between sky and sward, There was abundance of hired on correspond help Sends forth across the morning bar the farm The Journal but each subscriber enti- An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.—Mrs. for both outdoor and indoor slip, The smiting of its two-edged sword. COM has been for BUY used YOUR WINTERS Winslow’s work. There could have been tled to the Tribune will receive it Soothing Syrup hardly Weekly millions of mothers for over fifty years by Seafaring men, with babes at home regular tasks to Mary. The for a full from the time the first num- assigned girl, year their children while teething, with perfect and in their cribs, quick to saw that and felt it in Asleep rosy perceive, ber is received. The Tribune is printed, success. It soothes the child, softens the Beat inward the curdling foam the of the farm through the atmosphere before she all pain, cuies wind colic, and to published and mailed in New York, and not gums, allays That tosses the shivering jibs. F. G. While had been there twenty-four hours. is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleas- from Compam this office. in And wistful wives who cannot “I hope Mrs. Patrick’s offer was not a ant to the taste. Sold by druggists every sleep of the world. cents a bot- Feed little hearth-fires warm and red, delicate way of being charitable,” she part Twenty-live tle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and And comforted their vigil keep said to herself “I should not anxiously. ask for Mrs. Winslow’s and With that great star-dame overhead. wish to Food Soothing Syrup, accept charity.” Easy take no other kind. It was were wears the blackest night Leli June and there berries of to Night apace; Haddock’s, Vein and Lattimei Wanes when the womb of breaks. Plymouth The morning all kinds to be picked and taken care of. Easy Buy, Stow “Itching hemorrhoids were the plague of With lance and spear from heavenly height For Mrs. Patrick kept of each the to Chest n berry, Cook, my life. Was almost wild. Doan’s Oint- Her way the new day takes. earliest and latest varieties known to Easy conquering Delivered and put in (in barrels)..$.000 very ment cured me quickly and permanently, to And one one the weary boats, horticulture. Mary offered one morning Easy Eat, after doctors had failed.” C. F. Cornwell, by in^Dunip Carts.. 5 S." All drenched and spent, are beached at last; to go out and pick. Valley Street, Saugerties, N. Y. Prices at Wharf... 5 <50 to The children hug the wet sea-coats; “No, my was the kind but Easy Digest dear,” posi- The wives of past. I.Hiigh 2o<*. per ton extra. tive good sing perils reply. “You have small physical CASTORIA. in uaker Oats [Margaret E. Sangster, Harper’s Bazar. IS OFTEN VERY strength but I should judge you have Kind Y°U Hav8 AlwayS B°Ughl DESIRABLE. klM’-' Bears the but if CUMBERLAND COAL WOOD OP ALL skill.” And she gave Mary a smile. At all w^Th8 The future is uncertain, you keep grocers blood with Hood’s “Not much skill,” answered Mary, your pure Sarsaparilla All Coal guara nteed satisfactory in weight, quality ami delivery. a health. 1 in 2-lb. T” you may be sure of good we Guarantee it i HOP**Special att ention given to delivery outside city limits. 3m31 f <■> ‘except in selling silks and ribbons. But | pkgs. onl> m of the Kindergarten. to build these unformed lives into strong naine Station fpe _____ Experiment and noble men and women. Report. The u; of The Journal: A Onr work is not to use the gifts as thirteenth annual report of the Maine m Friedrich Froebel edu- simply playthings, to play the games for Agricultural Experiment Station for the 1S'.»T has : does not hold. No other amusement, to sing the songs for the sake year just been issued. It is a volume of uttered words of loftier of keeping the children quiet. They are something over 200 pages, the tools which we the and in addition to the of the bulle- : oui'cigenient, or labored by develop little reprint mind to to love and tins issued the > than tiiis great hearted opening feel, obey during year contains, “He did not preach that which is under and behind every- among others, papers on the following and we ■i t his speech was pow- thing, play because “play is the topics: An article on nestness and an inward natural, the appropriate business and oc- testing dairy products by the of Babcock test, which is a thorough re- *m forth from his face, cupation every child left to his own re- view of that method for determining the sources. The child lift one selfish aim, his that does not play is value of dairy products. It will be found t but love—love for the not a perfect child.” Play has a deep particularly valuable to creamery men who are using this test. The “Or- inn woods in which he significance. It is not appointed by the paper upon namenting Home Grounds’’ will be help- i a love hu- to fill glowing for Supreme Being simply up time, it ful to those who desire to make the farm liiood in humanity, that is a means of education; and you, parents, home more attractive. The record of the ilf. AX\ of the tuberculous herd of : lest nor quiet. Such whoscyhi liirerr do not play, have reason to study teu cows, kept by the station for two is an saw “the tree in the mourn. “It is through that he learns years, play important contribution to telv in the the use of Iris of all the"knowledge great small,” limbs, his bodily- of this disease. The notes on the insects in the poorest human organs, and with this use gains health and the plants of the year by the entomo- Food and "Nerve the logist botanist will of inter- went about with the com- and strength. Through play he comes to prove est to many readers. "Thou slialt treat know the external thy world, the physical for it The other of the Appreciated by Golfers, papers report are some- im testation of the Divine qualities of the objects that surround what technical and include articles on the quenches thirst «.s else can, and of form, as the pledge of him, their motion, action, and re-action nothing acquisition Atmospheric Nitrogen, a on account description of the and the unless, tne grace of Cod, upon each other, and the relation of these of the 5t nourishes the poultry plant, way herd records of the year. 1; thou slialt take care phenomena to a which himself; knowledge nerves, weariness will not mar the enjoy= The station is a department of the Uni- be not forms the basis of that which will be his versity of Maine. The from mage defaced;‘and ment of the SoItl bv druggists and grocer*. V following the oST&me the “Announcement’’ all thy strength work to permanent stock for life. Tlrrough play Get genuine. It in the report gives au idea of the scope of the work of the sta- it more beautiful- and combined s’iape involving associateship tion and what it aims to do: action he begins to recognize moral re- citizen of Maine Root=beer And The \V. C. T. U. The Band Played. “Every concerned in lations. to feel that he cannot live has the .i ot education, as sacred for him- agriculture right to apply to the station for self that lie is a member of a eonr- any assistance that comes with- Froebel called upon the alone, An illusion in a late issue of Harper's Before the battles at Manila and Santiago in its province. It is the wish of the trus- to undertake the : niunity. whose rights lie must acknowl- many Weekly to a movement undertaken Un- many foreign naval experts thought that tees and station council that the station be edge if Ins own are to he from the lark of as useful as trusted to them of rnould- acknowledged.” certain members of the Women's Chris- homogeneous nationality widely its resources will per- is not trivial: it is serious among the enlisted men in our there mit. less jewels, left by the Play highly tian Temperance Union navy against root-beer would be when a that “In addition to its surrenders to Battle Ax. and of It is tire source missing, fight came, work of investiga- Everybody into men deep; significance. has a g'.veilings, true brought letter from one of the spirit of unanimity “team work" they tion. the station is prepared to make chem- of all that is good. ical no guarding and polishing editors of a Methodist papei in < iucinnati, call it «»n the foot-ball field—which is analysis of fertilizers, feeding stuffs, There is greater hardship than to be de- The effect of the ■ w products and other ma- ith a luminous ray. Kindergarten training declaring that it is “a very cheap dairy agricultural thing to test of is the increase of health and a terials; seeds and creamery glass- prived your that Cod made women develop- indeed to sneer at the order of the W’iiite ware; to identify grasses, weeds, injurious and that ment of grace, the formation of habits of Ribbon. the natural “If you dare. says this fungi and insects, etc., and to give infor- courtesy, ordei, neatness and on gfhe many light things | industry, gentleman, “smite the saloon and 'lie mation agricultural matters of interest I the of and to the ithui development form, number, color, advantage citizens of the State. E and direction, but saloon-keeper." Another letter, from etc.: but there are other “All work proper to the BaJUffe ig'h. ‘“Conscious flowers blossom- experiment w insight Georgia, disapproves courteously of a station and of public bcneiit will be done ing in the Kindergarten which are won- PLUG lint instinct." paragraph in Harper’s Weekly in which without charge. Work for the private use beautiful—and at the derfully make life an of individuals is for at the and mother's influence grand opinion was expressed that the mure charged actual any one who has once chewed Battle Ax and noble- flowers that are often cost to the station. The station offers to m "i.gest, and should be unseen, moderate ideas of reform re- temperance do this work as a matter accom- will most to it. 10c. or if seen are not only of give up any thing get buys ■ l that r- fully appreciated. uring precious C presented by Lady Henry Somerset were modation. Undei m condition will the Come with me a into the child garden station piece of Battle Ax than of ether :ito habits and methods preferable to the extreme opposition to undertake analyses, the results of larger any and I will tell you what I mean. At the which cannot be if “ion arc published they prove so deeply im- drink which seems in favor with the kind of high grade quality. ippointed time a decided signal is ! of general interest." he planned his given American brand, of the W C. T U. from the piano, which the little people in tin- home, and This lattei correspondent assumes that Cilobe Sights. warn u> Know means and order in the name ci 1 I quiet 'lay Hook— his s.i alcohol is a poison, and that a law to pro- tlieii eliairs. Tli.it is a universal law, Don't quit work because von feel like •'•it—of which he repeat hibit tratlic in it is quite as last and the devil. Remember they must all sit down at the signal—here when •■vi •"! laid down the far more important than tin law that put you buy again. > ',e a simple lesson in obedience. Then In his time, nearlv every 1 > \ hascairied .** 1 'I my e people cute, they •1 *■ as a iacti. al saloon are too a hannkh i teacher .subjects big to discuss in should not try it. ; Heavenly Fatliei is thanked fur the can- •< mi.U 'imncil atvh *fj- thf ? hat although the mother paragraph, but s for criticisms on move- ti». of th<- niglit:- everything, tlie soft music, A man who is always asking you to be jHsovr/ouajRussAV "■I to be the fountain of meats undertaken ii. the name I t)u W. essenthii tni. our.iue and fair needs the bowed heads and the tone of the voice ( victory. watching. i an* s\ T. I .. it he observed that 'in. I mpat hy to may they That the\ wen- mistaken is clear, for the suggests reverence, auil at such times I Doctor yourself moie, instead of i. turn, she has not al- are not inconsistent with a desiri for the >• i k i!; u tea Hire of the battles nas been letting the doctors doctor you so much. believe the grace of Hod comes to little lie. turage and feiu lessness of the men elligence to attend to highest success of that oi ranization. The under ^ ;i hearts. There is a reason for tin*. This is well shown .by the hen woman compliments you. she that the children often beginning W. C. T. 1. has a vast amount of zeal, way in which all the men of expects you to throw it hack. the this reverence lies at the nearly Samp- right day way: and its OV.TCOMM' i’ i, unawakened sympa- general purpose to abate the son's (leer volunteered to go on the Thry foundation of and he Too many people aie looking for a chance r< _'u!ar, iy autl irtelieets. and every virtue, only drink evil is one with which all Mernmae with Hobson to almost certain nndisei- good to sit down. It get must who has learned it can have the at- death. ( victories have you along, you j right must in onstautly reeurrina ■, the! efore, called the people be sympathy. But the on feet. hi a keep your | titude toward the Creatoi of all naturally ought about great deal of, women to things. greater its and the devotion of Of Men, Women and service, and strength enthusiasm among our fmliters. man is so weak himself that it is “Life a of the birds 01 leaves Probably Every Savers' | Perhaps song is its members, the mote is it one oi the most eldldieii, eured the -idi <>•!;. the purpose of important picturesque examples of a wonder that he is not more to to i*irIs at w(-manhood. l>y most of willing aidiri_r sung: tlie.se point to a nature enthusiasm in this war is shown deveioima at > *d himself; “To take | that they should be effectively used to displayed forgive faults due to weakness. Fidelity Method. hy in the .' ‘'''"''ii ivme«:\ lor women » iuh'^ than the and tell of the illustration \V. A. in them. higher physical feasible by Rogers Cannot (].> b- ,.. hildren | accomplish tilings, and not wasted Some women their faces as small barn a 'MittiiiL operation, before they are for .Irim-irisls, | power higher themselves. on endeavors that aie foolish or wash theirs; within an inch of their no detention fi--;n daily life; to exert an influence impracti- drawn from a photograph the boys DR. MOTT Iu showing ears. The S CHEMICAL CO., Oh o. many Kindergartens some of the or hand on eifec-t is just as bad. Cleveland, duties. beings in | cable, that restrain unduly the liberties the )regon .11st after the surrender correspond time is of FOR SALK BY B. II. MOODY. spent iu the examination of little of the Colon. The men, all of whom Half the lyr.ss We u'l.oantee a « me dure; to their j the individual. The ideal condition as people can't write legibly, or strengthen took an active in the in the part of the we continue to a ■ j things brought by children. to drink is not no manning spell, yet spend great in evi v isc \n- !'«>i treatment. and exercise their senses: Why.’ that one should be able accept guns, did not stop to wash or but deal of on To out a beautiful dress, money “higher education.” bring characteristic— to an drink when one no is until iii:v i> r.»tn- iwakening mind; to make get intoxicating he with accord gathered together on the money required participation, the feeling that what I love wants forward amid the cheers of (riving your daughter piano lessons is h\ :a with it, but that no one should want to turret, and, plete. (jiiainted the like a The man with-an and or lind of value to me the crew, the .star buying lottery ticket where you ap-(® enjoy I want own played Spangled SHelp invited to call and investi- ic dir of man; t<> drink to his detriment. All that the oue Physicians guide Banner. have chance in ten thousand to win. • petite for Liquor or Mur 1* others to know about. Not one of us but can gate. Over l-V.'dii cure- alieadv in a W. C. T. U. do to induce people to •3 XJ-I phine, who c.as tried and ,• cHe.-ted. right direction, When a lawyer has called at a house as that might be better and richer if we had deal failed t.. break the habit: » T" the of all warily with intoxicants or eschew as ••8 Origin life and often three times, the people say lie • been this more _ Tell him of the taught in child- them is _ (# Hu.'' For a thoroughly altogether likely to be useful, but has been called for consultation about a •)% Consultation and examination tree long time lie * hood. Where there is common sympathy, the effort to abolish intoxicants altogether, divorce. >aiisfaetory name for his CASTOR IA Along. Ban 5anitarium friendliness—in other .j*•) (• loving interest, aud root out the use of them seems so Listen to man talk live and — ,, ;.v a> lie and two friends For Infants and Children. any minutes, •) • Where the words, unselfish participation—there can- sure to fail that it to be time you will hear him say: “It was just aw- •) demon wliieh controls him can * cr a mountain in appears •’ pass, ful." That’s the kind of a time men have be overcome the Sftn n«; ku Mi <• Belfat Office, not be and hatred: charac- wasted. The Kind You Have i>y Johnson Block, “it envy, jealousy Always Bought repeated statement, all the time. [Atchison Globe. •< and the appetite permanently removed. teristics which cause so much of the dis- In of Mr. •»nly think of a name for HarjeTs Weekly July 10, tress and sorrow of • life. Bigelow s;.ys, iu his “Yankee in Spain.” The Normal School Question. Z\ giving full panic: Bangor I in." a thought came to of •> r (• E. L. M.D. Stature ~ lars. Aodress .. STEVENS, The games are very important because that lie cannot remember a drunken • m he stood still as it j seeing of the rivet Speaking commission appointed •1 tiana... >a„i.i„... Sanitarium of them are based on the instinct of man even many in S[ ain, the •J < n • his eyes grew wonder- among soldiers, by authority of the last Maine legislature otupa Operating Surgeon. imitation, which with the child i.s the un- “and is the country Pointed i«r. state stw. 'd took an Spain where wine is Paragraphs. almost trans- to determine two as to S) Company. :J questions: First, B A N ■. conscious effort to become like his environ- than milk (• # 'ii, and he shouted cheaper at times not dearer to the whether Maine needs another Normal Office ment—to be in with those than water.” For A woman’s strength lies in her weak- j Hours, I to -I ; 7 to 8 |>. v|. at it echoed sympathy pure myself,” he adds, to the four ness. school and, second, as to what the best around him. In the games of family life “I believe in total abstinence from alee- shall the j for such a school would the Kindergarten ! Some men are place be, it is the loving, gentle < are of the father hoiic drink, but the best to always out when their — way fight Notice of died.'* K i nd e rga r t e u a country calls. Waterville Mail says: “There is no more Foreclosure. and mother for the weak and helpless that alcohol is to make wine abundant '•hildren. What could light call for the establishment of another II7HEREAS, ORA VKAT"\ IsVq.oo in is of the Men with wheels in their heads are TT the of Waldo an.. St 11• ! emphasized, suggestive solicitous aud cheap.” Two inferences seem dedu- of j County Marne, NOTICE. beautiful*.' A place where a Normal school in Maine than there is of and JOHN It. YEATON, hiisban.i of said I'ora care of the mechanical turn of mind. Heavenly Father. Iu the cible from these observations of Mr. a session Yeaton, their mortgage deco dai.-.l I..- •»v The low and having of the Maine legislature by subscriber desire* t*. in: -in public develop through third day of May, A .1 >. 1 S',Mi. and recorded in Waldo or trade games the child i.s a doesn’t make a, winter instead of as hut lie has leased tin- representative Bigelow: first, that people may be tem- Costly apparel always every every other, of Deeds. Book Page 144 id ]u<'per environment as Registry 247, convoyed woman look neat and attractive. knows who knows ■ taught to imitate the useful, and come perate and yet be far from being ideal everybody anything at to me, the undersigned, a certain 1 parcel' "1 the We all all about the matter. We have three real estate situate in said I-desboio. bounded and garden. 1 Heaven the wind into sympathy with it, to and folks: that tempers alike to the described as follows, to wit: Bounded east b\ MOTEL MAINE respect next, general temperance is Normal schools one of them at alight and air and mois- smooth-faced man and the already, and formerly occupied hy Milton Whitcomb, admire it, and as he out into the not Populist. goes necessarily inconsistent with an abun- Farmington, the largest school of its class the west the school house lot ; n the ob bv to a it will hy "I Freed.un ami the same has been re mil plant unfold j is- nt!;. world he will not be to look down dant Since the war babies are in in New housed in a the town road, and on the north by lami <4 a likely supply of cheap wine. Most of us began up England, building renovated, and has been inner nature into a tine H. Parker, being tin* same real estate con- thoroughly refund-hed thing his brothers in trade. He arms, and opinions are fired at random. that has cost the State iu the neighbor- upon feels the believe that the smaller the consumption ; veyed to said Cora Yeaton by Augustine II with new furniture, and lie fee contideut the : iie garduer watches and hood ot and Parker deed dated November $oU,000, carefully wisely by 22, 1 Siami this Motel importance of the carpenter’s even of and all in this | Doctors and lawyers can give in of 1 high reputation has sustained m the !s work, whiskey spirits country, always expended. At Gorham is another school recorded Waldo Registry Deeds, Book 2Ms, and tends his a will he maintained in plants all men’s you large bill in exchange for small Page 491, and being the same premises occupied past the future. work, and how they all help all the better; most of us, while we tolerate with proper equipped building and a re, but how little ones. by said Cota Yeaton and John R. Yeaton, as a The traveling public ami tourists will rind here many that cost the we men. “To this of beer and drink it when we dormitory State, if re- homestead at the date of said mortgage, contain- bring thought unity choose, think j wind! can contribute t-> tree of are one fourth of an and con- everything their unfort Masting life so 1 few children have as much member the ing acre; whereas, the and oneness into not Very figures correctly, something labor is to show the much better of it than that it is less dition of said mortgage has been broken, now and happiness. Tiio.se who desire to tale- a ~urn- of mind as over At Castine is still a third -aided that will unfold strength they have of don’t $40,000. reason of the the they therefore, by breach of condi- mer vacation will .* child the harmony that runs through all dangerous than whiskey. Most of us be- J mind. school well for in the matter of find this pin one of rh n >st lie divine and de- provided tion thereof, I claim a foreclosure of said mort- nature, and pleasant and delightful villages in t and makes all beautiful. It is to awaken lieve in the reasonable of the j buildings equipment. There is abso- gage. ■ regulation Some musicians the Dared this twentieth dav of A. D. !H98. in of unselfishness and go upon stage, no need of another school in Maine Julv, Waldo county. There is good fishing ..n the ,akt» a of brotherhood.” traffic on and lutely 3w32 HERBERT E. KNOWI.T* >N feeling liquor (especially Sunday) while others never get farther than the a short distam-e from the village and a. iri'i intelligence? With and will be none for a great many years to perhaps the Perhaps it is time for the hand work in local option, but we also believe that orchestra. come.” best trout fishing m the gravelly brook* which we try to mould them ac- into which the child his and total ex- abound in this section that can lie lound puts efforts, professed abstinence, though j There’s nothing longer than the sum- Notice of Foreclosure. any plan. where this side >t Aroostook which often mer to the who is to mar- county. represents much patience pedient for thousands of individuals, is days girl be WILBERT CLARK of Belmont, in ling is the true purpose, ried in the fall. Now let me say to the old patrons of ties M ;ei. and of the not to the of the WHEREAS,the County of Waldo and State of Maine, by perseverance, proofs teacher’s necessary well-being come and se<- if Mote Maim* does n 'lie child garden, hut that his mortgage deed dared tlie thirteenth day of ri!s»*t a skill that the child mass of the wnen His rirst love and his first shave are A. L». 1895, and recorded in Waldo cannot take home in people. Therefore, the September. good table, have clean beds ami give you r, d taken fathers of Deeds. Book 424. narily by two of the that occur in the life of Registry 241, Page conveyed us and which are W. C. T. or things | treatment. C »ut md *.*■> tangible form, often allow- U. any other organization to me, the undersigned, a certain lot or parcel of 1" many it is a every man which he never simply place forgets. land, situate in said Belmont, and being the same ed to on the of the presses total abstinence us as a WILLARD W. RICH. iren are off slip by part parents upon duty, land to him, the said Wilbert Clark b\ Proprietor. amused, kept It's hard to a woman’s mean- conveyed unnoticed. we and when gather Amelia A. Clark, by her deed dated .Inly 13, isi»3. out Clumsy little fingers, if they demur; it urges the total of the way of the ing from her words, but nature lias saved and recorded in Waldo Registry oi Deeds. Book do their own cannot beau- of the traffic in 249, to which deed and record reference a blessed that there work, produce suppression intoxicants, a few of them the trouble of making 238, Page thing may be had fora particular descript ion, ami being finished We like to have we are incredulous of the of themselves plain. News. •lid. a sort of paradise, tifully pieces. possibility [Chicago the same real ...upied by said Wilbert ('lark to 5. and on which tlu* Kindergarten work beautiful, of course, such an achievement, and even of its prior .Inly 1895, buildings dren can live ‘-out of the Pun=icious Points. were destroyed on that day by lire: and wherea*. but it if it and is not an end, it is a means, and expediency could be done*. But in the condition of >aid u.ongage has been broken, expand physically, now then-fore, by reason ol the breach oi the con- i unless the child does it himself in love so far as the W. C. T. U. teaches that Insurance are a smooth morally, w here they can agents lot—they ! dition thereof. 1 claim a foreclo>tire of said im-rt- and patience, in perseverance and under- alcoholic are and are intensely policy men. ! gage. j, d equals, and be directed beverages dangerous, Dared this twentiethdav of .lulv, A. D. Ls9s. it HERBERT E. KNOWLTON. THE SPORTSMAN’S JOURNAL. standing, is worthless. “We learn by tries to teach to have sense about A millionaire dies and leaves a 3w33 hild among the children, people fortune, doing” is a creed of but or and tries to but a beggar can leave the earth. Travel The tilers' if she be a true Kindergarteners, using avoiding them, pro- Fishing Dog of Foreclosure. Adventure Nature and “being is as much better than as it mote such regulation of the traffic There is too much Notice Trap And it is just as blessed doing liquor frequently waist is more as seems about the so-called LILLA M. CLARK «d Belmont, in Hunting Yachting Target Mild difficult,” and unless sewing 01 reasonable, we are all with it. self-made-man. THE \\T HERE AS. k whose mother claims EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS \\ the (duntv "| Waldo and State "t Maine, Camping Canoeing Shooting or any other occupation helps the child to Doubtless a good deal is done in the As between the grocer and the farmer it is and W I LBERT ( LARK, husband of said Lilia M. with her. What due not to the and a K kept only origina.’ity deed dated the t lint rent it F'Ki.sr ant) Strfam i- uitif’uliy illus- be better, not do beautiful name of the W. C. T. U. seems that the former has the of Clark, by their mortgage Your child cannot be simply work, by auxiliary right simplicity of the combination, but also dav of September, A. D. 1895. and recorded in trated journal, dcvoU-d tin* sj "it **f the it is far short of its societies which the weigh. to the care and Waldo Registry of Deeds, Book 241. Page 423. field.11 d in men and w .utt because of falling true office. controlling minds of skill with which it is tU-ene imaging you the soul conveyed to me, t he undersigned, a certain lot or Some slumber so manufactured of a inteir-t in outdo*.t reaieati-n. As poets live near to the heart of the organization do not indorse. It is people soundly one by scientific processes of real estate situate in said Belmont, on health.;, (. between you. He comes (rod, parcel can hear them when fall known to the California Fig the road leading from Belfast to Lineolm ill--, be- Weekly, -2 page--; terms, per year; $2 far and there to so Fried- hard to for that so they asleep up- Syrup truer living speak man, believe, example, ing tlie same real estate conveyed to said l.i:la M.« six month'.. 1 cents a copy. Sample free deeper, love, and a j stairs. Co. and we wish to only, impress upon Clark Martha E. McGinnis, her deed dated W c are the American publishers if rich Froebel would have us live and speak important an Organization should bestir i by by largest « 'ecu into lives all the 215, 1895. and recorded in Waldo of v .jks rai until »or Send tar our free illus- poured your It costs to see a beautiful importance of purchasing the July Registry sports. to the child. “Let us window itself against so feeble a as root- something Deeds, Book 243, 478. and being t he same trated of books. never have been kuown it open every thing Italian but true and As the Page catalogue sunset, anybody can see an original remedy. or. which said Lilia M. Clark and Wilbert BUSHING our beer. It is on the premises FOREST AND STREAM PI CO. of soul that divine possible that, principle oi lived at tlie date of said said to i, 'i. Then the indi- grace may pour ugly Dago. genuine Syrup Figs is manufactured Clark mortgage, 34O Broadway, New York. again, be had in and flood with light the most obscure of hitching to a star, the organization by the California Fig Syrup Co. contain about thirty acres; reference may | your child, the conditions Because a vaudeville is seen to said deed for further description ; and whereas, performer a life so that the most common- accomplishes more by undertaking the only, knowledge of that fact will the condition of said has been broken, '“comes a self-reliant among us, in several parts it is no he is all mortgage ki,,. strong, sign assist one in now therefore, reason or tlie breach of tlie con- '' impossible and the doubtful than broken the worthless by place of home or alleging up. avoiding dition I claim a foreclosure of said mort- k; never be had except his drudgery Kindergarten imitations thereof, by it would if it limited its efforts to what manufactured by other par- u,‘d from may become a grand and helpful work, gage. lit you for a time each Light* house-keeping may be indulged ties. The high of the Cali- Dated this twentieth dav of July,A. D. 1898. Newton Lord & was standing S. more Co. feasible because it is a factor in clearly and its allega- in on the 3w3 HERBERT E. KNOWLTON. the upbuilding of by couples just starting matri- fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medi- man’s tions to what was beyond dispute. But monial sea. crearten does not to mould highest nature.” cal profession, and the satisfaction try this last be for luto Nellie E. possibility may doubted, The man who tells stories for a which the genuine of has hi,. a prescribed form as the Brown, living Syrup Figs SAIL MAKERS. an whose members make be to millions of s ''■>« of Nor- organization may expected to die lying in bed, not given families, makes TOCOW-BOYS AND BICYCLERS k, clay: it looks upon him as Principal Bangor Kindergarten is with his boots on. the name of the a mal School. extravagant attempts and statements Company guaranty And Successors to J. W. if, "cssing at birth the Frederick:.* Co., as possibility of the excellence of its are forbidden cows apt to suffer in its reputation for sense, and Perhaps there is something premonitory remedy. It is All persons hereby driving t' "lay its aim is not in- in far in advance of all other or other animals or riding bicycles upon the side- become; so The fact that some men are laxatives, l! in its influence. Weekly. always walks of the city of Belfast. Tlie laws in rela- [Harper’s as it acts on the development, not pouring in hanging about a noose-stand. kidneys, liver and tion tothese offences will he rigidly enforced. bowels without WM. H. SANBORN, Marshal. Ship Chandlers, "tit—self It takes THE TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM irritating or weaken- City Ship Brokers, expression. HOMELIEST MIN IN BELFAST A picture is different from a murderer Belfast, July 19,1898.-tf29 '11 them, and it does not nor :lnd or bil- in that ing gripe tv,, educates him physically, As well as the nandsomest, and others are invited Effectually yet gently, when costive it is not hung till after it is exe- nauseate. I n order to get its beneficial AND DEALERS IN to overcome habitual con- cuted. Journal. mora"y.—it does not to call on any druggist and a trial bottle ious, permanently [Atlanta, Ga., '"min .■'"' stop get free effects, please remember the name of SEARSPORT SAVINGS BANK. ''^e °f stipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver Curt fext or the ac- of balsam for the — Tents, Awnings, Kemp’s Throat and Lungs, a the Company Notice been that book No. Covers, Uaulatll, to a without irritating or CASTOniA. having given deposit H "l healthy activity, issued the Bank, has |, facts, valuable as these are, remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all 1315, by Searsport Savings Bean the j* The Kind You Have been made for a Duck, in weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds Always Bought CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. been lost and application having Cordage, Paints, Ac. wlien habits are Chronic and Acute Bronchitis book. Is advertised according to law. being Coughs, Asthma, or use of made by the SAN duplicate er to be fevers, Syrup Figs, FRANCISCO, Cal. Searsport, August 9, 1898. eradicated, and and No. 13 From helps Consumption. Price 26c. and 60c. Califoruia Fig Syrup Co. I*OClSVILLE. Kj. NEW YORK. N. Y. 3w32 CHAS. F. GORDON, Treas. St., Belfast, Ms. 1 SEARSPORT LOCALS. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. •Unity. The dates for the thirty-eighth | Philadelphia, Aug. 9. Cld. sell Mary L Trim, 10 annual fair uf the North Waldo Agricultural j Crosby, Bangor; cld, sch .Etna, O. G. Eaton of Chipman, Camden, Me. Capt. Boston spent Sunday Halldale The funeral of W. W. Society have been announced, and the fair Thomp- J Baltimore, Aug. 10. Cld, sch W Wallace R. H. in town. COOMBS will & be 22 at the son was held at the church Aug. 10th, Rev. held Sept. 21 and grounds Ward, Galveston; 11, ar, sch Leander Y SOI B. of the iu this village. A Beebe, Daniels, sch A B Louise D. Leib returned from J. Washburn officiating.John Stevens, society very Kennebec; cld, LEADERS IN LOW Fryeburg Economy Sherman, Pillsbury, Brunswick, Ga. PRICES who has been sick several months, passed interesting has been arranged for Saturday. j program Bangor, Aug. 9. Ar, sch Yale, the fair will be a number of Simpson, : peacefully away Aug. loth.J. H. Ker- The and there large Philadelphia; 10, ar, schs Annie R We wish to call Will Watters is visiting hi* aunt. Mrs. D. Royal Baking Lewis, shaw returned to his home in Lowell, Mass., prizes to be contested for. Special attention Port Reading; Charity and Copy, Boston; V. Mitchell. 11, sld, sch Geo B New °ur loth.Several from here went to Powder is more eco- will be given to the products of the faim Ferguson, York; 15, Aug. j ar sch, Isaiah K. Stetson, Boston: attentions E. P. Nichols was in Trask, Capt. of Bueksport Windermere Park last and there will be a number of entries Friday-Hannah than cream large 15, sld, sch R F Hart, Leathers, New York : Cottage town nomical in sch FurnitUr( Lizzie Wednesday. Vose has gone to Belfast to work-Mrs. A. the different classes. There will be rac- 10, ar, Lane, Closson, Perth Am- j boy; Webster Barnard, Boston. J. W F’dwards and wife of Island Falls, J. Butterfield of Vassal boro is the guest of of tartar and soda for ing on the track each day—3 minute, 2 25, Marshall, Bath, Aug 9. Sld, schs Eliza J Peudle- 1 Piazza Chairs and are in town. Mr. Mrs. B. N. Stevens. 2.28 and 2 45 classes, aud a race for carriage Rockets , Me., and ton, Philadelphia; Daylight, Washington: J j bread aud matched $500 iu Manchester D. M. (i. Prescott and raising biscuit, horses. Nearly purses Haynes, Baltimore; 15, ar, sch S Simpson.’aud wife of Everett.are visit- Wintekport. Rev. Boston. Beds, Mattresses and will be offered iu these classes. There is the Young Brothers, ing triends in town. wife were in town last Wednesday and and cake. First, be- Richmond, Ya, Aug 8. Ar, sch Methebes- Pi||0W; greatest interest taken in the fair this season P. came ic, Suow, New York. Mrs Laura Closson weut to Bangor Tues- Thursday_Rev. J. Simontou The cause its and it promises to be the best one which has D 8. Ar Rocker shown in this cut from Ellsworth and remained of great Washington, C, Aug bark Glad unit day t" ('apt. Closson. up Saturday La join ever been held the association_Mrs. J. Tidings, Bra; 11, cld, sch Jose Olavarri, over to attend the funeral of Mr. by Lev. K. G. Harhutt is slowly j Sunday Arey, Weymouth via Quautico. eonvaleseing leavening strength, W. Harmon ami Miss Gertrude Harmon uf T. at Frankfort after- New London, Aug 10. sch Puritan. 38c, and is able to take shor* drives. | John Rowe Sunday Sld, Oidtown, who have been at the for a Sargent, New Bedford for New York. noon.. Mr. Robert a well knovvu which makes it park i Campbell, go Seattle, 10. bark Mrs. IJ. P. Nichols and family returned t‘> few weeks, left for their home on Aug Ar, Edward May, citizen of this town, died at the home of bis Saturday Vladivostoek. Many others from 95c. to Mass., last j be- Maiden, Thursday. farther; second, afteruoou.Among the latest guests at the 8. $2.5q ; son, Mr. Abbott Campbell, The Augusta, Me, Aug Ar, seh Flora Con- Friday. Park Mrs 1 I>. Blanchard returned to her are Asa Sholes and wife, F. A. Shaw, don, Sellers, Port Johuson. ! funeral services were held Sunday afternoon. cause its work is A. B. Brunswick, Aug 12. sell home in Ea*t Corinth last week. CLesley. Henry Haugh, Miss Annie Ga, CM, Herald, J Rev. 1. H W. Wharff occupied the Lowell, Kingston, Ja; 15, sld, bark Harriet so Cliapies aud Miss Hattie Jackson, all of T. 1‘. on Mrs. L. A. S Jackson, New Y«>rk. Hammocks and Hammock Capt. Colcrd and wife arrived j pulpit Sunday morning.. evenly perfect, Ri jK Belfast. They are at the Lake view Cottage. Port Reading, N J, 12. Sld, sch steamer :ry d Tuesday. ; Sto.-kel! and her sister Miss Hattie Johnson Aug Bangor that no good materi- Maud Snare. Lowell, Bangor. P <avs oi Boston is his als are will be. held at the Grange hall iu Davis. Key West. bor is at home on his annual leave. j spending wasted; third, Jacksonville, Aug 15. Shi, sch Austin D Sets I vacation with his wife at Mrs. M. A. Snow's, Morrill, Thursday, Sept. 1, 1898. If stormy, quet only 95c. a so L. A. Coleord has taken onumaud it makes food Providence. Capt. because the next, fair Lillie Clark and Knight, French, i .Mrs Billings f Deer Isle, with her day-Mrs. Port Eads, Aug U Sld. sch It W Hop- of r>■- 1 ner Gladys for a short voyage. I daughter, Mr. Samuel Adams and kins, New Orleans Have a fresh lot of ; brother Mr, Spearing, and wife, Chicago that is more nutriti- family, for Boston. got 35c. OAK TABLES.^ Dr. (t- B. Tibbetts and wife uf and Carl Rockland, 15 Ar, sch Charles E Orriug- were in town A. Mears, all from New Haven, Aug Ray- Monday. Swan's Island for New WK ARE BIDDING FOR YOUR IRADK t ii vis::- d their native town last ous are mond, Pendleton, week. and wholesome, visiting in town and at *.. Son Freedom Mrs. Mow Toward, Northport. York. WITH LOW PRICKS. Willi,t Plummer and wife of Philadel- Miss Gracie Simmons has returned home 'lie of the oldest persons in town,died unite health. FOREIGN PORTS. economizing Mrs. Annie <>f are he .»f Mrs ,J. C. Nickel* Marr Somerville, Me., was in -* and phia guests suddenly at C. K. Sylvester's and was Yokahama, July I Sld, ship W. H. IIMnCDTA 11 I IIP prompt! y carefully attended h,. Government Ana- town last week. H< r sister, Mrs. Lottie Macy, Port. Townseud. stock always Mrs. Amelia Casteilo and -oiughter Made- burietl Monday. She had always lived in UHUCn I MlVIliU complete. March, and daughter Emma, returned with MARI N F1 MI so E L LA N Y. Services the beet and prices the lot line of Boston are spending a few weeks in this town and tt the time of her husband's Valade of On- her for a lyst two weeks’ visit....Mr. Oscar Tillie E Curtis, f iwn. death had a comf. arable home : hut it is said Spoken. Ship Starhuck, Storer of Boston is spending three weeks for Portland, O. Julv 29, iat 9 tario that Phi.adelphia I MF FINK CRUISING YACHT KAGLK FOR SALK Mrs. E Bartlett f North that through the failure uf others tu deal says Royal Ion 2b W. VI- I; C.»''jierstowu, with his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Silas Storer. N, o Thirtv feet L’ large cabins, best <>t fittings, new hair st :tlVd .• * !;-r m Mrs. L. E. ustly she became poor and in her d age she Boston, Aug 11 The banjuetine Addie Dakota, visiting -ther, -Mr. and Mrs. William Grover of in first-class condition. Powder Boston Morrill is at \ard East Everything was cared for by the town. C. W. Basher, Baking Leighton's Boston, Trundy. visited his brother, Claudius Grover, last having st-une minor repairs made, including who lias his vacation at his been spending should be used in some to metal. Tuttle will open h:s photograph room Fri- week.... Mrs. Abby Stowell and daughter uf patching father’s, returned to Nashua Friday. ..There Rorklaud, August 11. A cablegram dated day afternoon aud remain here until Tues- Waltham, Mass., are visiting her brother, R.H. COOMBS & 70 at was Edward & 72 will a before household. Kobe, received by SON, M be meeting called long by those every Allen Japan, day afternoon. Daggett-Mrs. May Sheldon Blake Ellis O’Brien of Thomaston, late this even- interested to see if the cemetery at this At a place is her Mr. and ing, Baring Bros, of Thomaston Pr.-bate Court ht-1 i at I w ho is the Dana ROYAL BAKiNG PONDER CO NE«V YORK. 5 visiting parents, Mrs, George saying ship Belfast Price Current. Harry Dow, employed by the ot Waldo. ,.n cannot be taken better care of. It is a very has been burned and is a total loss. The County r-■ Sheldon-Mr. Thomas Connell lias been at A. i>. hardware Co. *u Boston, is his of the Brothers is August, 18b8. spending pretty but has been ••aptaiu Baring Captain CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOURNAL. yard, sadly neglected work in Waterville the ten certain o vacation in towu. past days_Mr. Smalley of Thomaston. instrument, j.uri Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins of Boston are Price Paid Product \ " ill and testament ot j\ ; expect- Searsmont. The fail term of school at Amon Paysun is a guest at his parents, Mr. Charters. Ship Manuel Llaguno, Japan Product Marks. o E. Snal 00 OUa-0809 late ot Searsport. m said < Fannie Smith, who has been visiting ed at Mr. Bartlett’s and Hall's next week on to New at or about Abbie Apples, p bu, OoiHay, p ton, East Searsmont will 22d and the and Mrs. York, 810,000. Sch •• begin Aug. E. A. Pay sou.... Mrs. Deborah dried, tt., 4a5 Hide,*, p tt.. Tab ceased, having been presente friends at returned home C. New' York to W P p Bueksport, by their annual visit. Mrs. Bartlett is one of Stubbs, Guantanamo, 1 .'b'til tt. a other schools will begin Aug. 29th, with the is Mrs. L. Beans, pea, oOiLamb, p 7 5 Ordered. Thar notice be gr.. Thompson quite poorly. R. Dag- Am A B •• steamer iumber, 85 gold. Sch Sherman, medium. 1 '.iial no,Lamb terested v Monday. our noted butter-makers. have a Skins, 50,a75 by causiiu: a •«>j• They foil teachers: school, Lula E. is feeble •• i»" wiug Village gett reported very and is under the Brunsw ick to Baltimore, 44 ft. ties 13 1-2 vel'wevse,l 75 a 2 .Mutton, p It.. 4 a 5 published three we* k> sue-V-sr H N. watchman at the Bos- market for their butter at and Mr. rents. Jerome B Fernandina to tt i4« ld'Oats. 3'ia30 lican Smart, night Liberty Payson and Harriet E. Bean; North Sears- doctor's care. Mr. Adoniram Hoftses is SMi Look, Butter, p p lm,32tt.. Journal, printed at ):*• :,, B. has New lumber 84 37 1-2. Coal Beet, p tb. Potatoes, 50 a 00 appear at a Probate Conn ton Chamber of Commerce, made a short been obliged to increase his herd of niont, Lulu M. East York, freights: 5a6j Thompson; Searsmont, failing from day to day.... Mr. Freeman Barley, p >u. 4' >, th( per wife, severely injured Sunday-Hon. are an unfavorable influence 00 wish tor. The old house was the first fram- having upon Beef, domed, p tl 7a.8ILime, p bbl. 90al A. 11. and wife of Belfast visited in August. ISPS. by the upsetting of their in Belfast vule was m town Saturday visiting Mr. ami town last Sun- freights and rates from U. Iv. ports, and for- Butter salt. 14 It bag, l8|Oat Me:u. p ft., 4 a 5 carriage ed house built in town. It was built the certain by owners are therefore to seek Corn, P'bu. 48;(>nions, p it.. 5 a 7 instrument, purpor last are Mrs. James E. Miss Lizzie Gould day-The funeral of Mrs. Martin Greer eign compelled week, rapidly convalescing. Bryant.... Cracked Cm n. bu. 48a 10a 11 \ will and testament t La Smiths, the first settlers, and many of our business from other localities. Tonnage is p >il,kerosene, gal. of Searsmont visited at Mr. R. F. Alexan- was held at her late residence last Corn Meal, tt.. 4 "MB. late *»f Searsport. in sai The barn, on what is known as the Sunday being offered here for forward to the p bu, 48!Pollock.p | Henry people hate to see the old building torn loading Cheese, 14 Pork, p tb. 7«s do, deceased. having been j der's Sunday.. Mrs. Hattie Carver and son afternoon, Mrs. Wentworth of Knox offici- Colonies and far and terms that pit. B. Carver be East., upon 1 25 Plaster, 1.12 place will sold at public auc- down. It must have been called a tine Cotton Seed, p <-wt, p bbl. Ordered, That imri* e be giv* ... indicate an to Albert of Boston, Mass., anti Mrs. Sadie ating. Miss Sarah Perlev of Freedom was easy tendency rates, though Codfish, }t Meal, tb 3 terested a tion at 2 dry. p 5aV*!Rye p by causing .-i.p\ ; Thursday afternoon, August 25th, in its as it had on ■ ihouse day lots of room, al- for general cargo tonnage to the Colonies the Cranberries, shorts, p wt, 85«.90 three we»*ks s lvniglit of Lincolnville visited relatives a guest at I). O Bowen’s several days this p ijt. published o'. ck See adv. in another column. hough rather low. lowest quotation thus far made has been 14s. Clover Seed, p It., 11 a 1 2'Sugar, p ft., 5 1 -2a*1 ican Journal, primed at Beit here Aug 8th.... Miss Lillie Lamb was iu week. 5 5o ,, C, On T. 35 to Sydney. Case oil shippers appear indif- Four, p bbl. Salt. L, p appear at a Pr*.b »te Mrs. Eaton, who received a H. bu. 1 75 « 2 '»> Sweet Potatoes. within •, Eiiphalet such Prospect Village. Miss Sarah Little- Searsmont one last week her ferent to the offers of rates G.Seed, and for -.t id day visiting North on Mrs. image, being sad Stockt Springs. Amanda Lar i, p It. Wheat Meal, 3a3 1-2 day of September next. at ten shock Saturday evening from being run tield of Massachusetts is vaca- Miss Susie anticipated to correspond to above quota- speuding her friend, Batclielder.... Mrs. Doro- noon, and >lnwv .-ause. :f .ar, Kueeland and Mrs. Carrie Bowen of Sears- tion. Since our last, has into ami knocked down a re- tonnage been ob- same shoubl by bicycle, tion with her father, Mr. Nathaniel I ittle- thy Foss, who lias been with her son, W. S. not be priwe*l uu port visited at Mrs. Melvina Crockett's re- tained for forward loading at cents to CKo mained unconscious for some but has BO KM. l. time, tield. She wih go to Hudsou, X. H., about Foss, the past year, has gone to Cordaville, There is no ent in bar- A true cently.... Mrs. Sarah Staples has arrived Shanghai. improve., copy. Attest fully recovered consciousness and is able to rel are ( has p. 12th, where she has engaged to teach Mass... .Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Morse are at petroleum freights. Suitable vessels Ha/ Sept. home from a visit to her friend Mrs. Clara sit up part of the time. scarce, out m the absence of demand rates in the Grammar school.I>r. Jesse their cottage, “Soldier’s Rest,” at Temple SS Littlefield J Prospect.... Miss Addie Crock- are luminal. There 1ms been some inquiry Gra\ In Deer Isle. Aiigu.-t 3, to Mr. ami Mr*. VSJALIM) > T last. on the .... Friends of J. Treat are to Haws of Coloradu. ..Mr. Robie F. A!ex- for coal Walter P. <1 twin*, s.-u and daughter. Sidney pleased Greely, accompanied by Heights, Xorthport ett is in her tonnage to South Africa and Argen- ray. Sangerville visiting uncle, A B. .*t Mr IKUMTHV M. HKKBICK. \ with at •! to Gray In Stoningtou. Yu_ 5. to and learn o! his marriage to Miss Lenora E. Ins Mrs. John of ander has a trainer to break his tine, business reported Jls. 1. estate of A sister, Rogers Stetson, Me., b-years-old Whitten. Mr. Mr*. H. a *mi. KKNJ MIN*, Hi ; Leroy Nickerson went to to Aimer Gray Cape Town, and So Buenos Ayres.Lumber fast, in said Co ,n" .|r. Haskell, a most estimable young lady of were the guests of their c.uisin, Mrs colt, his 18-years-old grand-daughter, Miss Hodgkin*. In Ellsworth, A igust 4 t.» 1> and Manley Boston on business ami his m the River Plate continue ve. tnu tilst and lina, t,v., recently sister, freights Mr*. Law i* Hodgkin*, a *< n. Mu Deer Die, which occurred in East Boston Iviiowltcn, last week.... Ivnowiton Josephine Neal oi Lewisiou. This is as line said *■•>• ate j-r ul'.< Manley Mrs. Alberta Page, returned with him_ quiet, and in the absence of business we French. In Ro.-k'-and. August :o Mr ami \\ain-e st week. Mr Treat is n f will Brooks this week on a colt as stands m Waldo and Miss as before, say SI" o"" 11..') Mr*. Fred F. Freneli. a *.m. Ordered, that noti. e tliea charge pilot goto business.... county Mr. Truman from the call- quote nominally Lathrop village from tlie Pro\ and S14 from the Gulf. K elles 111 Be!la>t. Augu*t o.t Mr. ami Mr*. " ek s s essi\ 1 at Adams and will reside in East Boston. Mr. and Neal has trained him ill herself, it, in luces, Mrs. Daniel Thompson of Stockton doing ed on in Ynsel S a daughtc:. 1 ! 4 .. .;* in m friends this vicinity recently.... Hen c to Buenos Ayres a vessel has been Kr-lley, po printed Belfast, nt as good a shape- as any horse trainer iu the di;u i. In Franklin, .1 :.1> 31. to Mr. tm' Mrs. "'•ii' interested m.i\ .rte.i .u }b-v B B. Merrill of Brewer will preach •ailed on friends here last Saturday.... The Mr. Isaa.' \\ has been closed ft>r a full cargo case oil at JO cents. Partridge suffering «ialen <)rcutt. a son. be held at Belfast. ,.:i tin. | it ■ v 1: sisters "f Branch State.... There will be a dance at Brazil freights continue dull, and ngb -loir. next Sunday. The South Grange will enter Mystic severely with a felon on his but is extremely Per kins.. In Casiim Y g V mil Mrs tember next, and sp ,u- cai finger, with the ■ Hall tonnage fairly plentiful, tendency B. Franklin Perkin*, a *■>!.. Ue said acc*.nut shorn it n.lsHj..nary collection will be in be- tain the grange Aug. 20th .Many here Grange this, Thursday, evening, Aug. now .The schools m this vicin- why improving... of rates is favorable to Very little Ricker. In Roekiaml. Aug -t .* Mr oul C Ko. t.. lii 18th. Come come all. shippers. t will be > one, *> ■ lie ! ’be American Misidomm As*.*.- i pained ; learn of the death of Mr. ity will begin Sept- 5r,h. Miss Inez Maxtieid change is me iced in the Wes' India depart Mr* Artema* H. Rn kei. a u. L.o lc o A trueroj'V Attest: S11 .\ w Ill Bel! a *1 Ac g *: 3. i.. Vi; at-! Ai' *• ( a '-v :> J.'hn T. leave .f meiit. have the as to HAS. P. H i) i ui: u.g the m-umtain whites, Frankfort.... Mrs. M. P. Appi.K!".v Edwin R. Keen has built a will lie the .teacher at the Miss Shippers advantage j Centre, Ber- George L Shaw, a *m 1 rates, but orders momentarily are very iiohai.:.- and -r colored ra«-es in tills Ivet-ue f I.vnn. Mass., is spending the suui- new for his mill at North tha at S' mo r. Iii -Vuga** 1. Mi -o pen-stock Apple- Partridge tlie Roberts, and Miss Fan. SC; roe. G" is! W .-•• lumber are dilil Bu.-ksport, A 1.1)0 SS. •lnr.'.u I freights .Mrs. Foster \. a son. c-uiut with her M. is 120 So^ei. on the ry. ; :;.tr mother, Mrs. S. Mudgetr. ton Lt feet long and 4 fee! by 4 feet o nit; Mudgett at the Laupher school Mr. Eu- ami depressed. Tonnage is quite abundant, Ur last, 'ec>uid A I.KKK1» 1. \!CKi:K>.>\ Miss m. m the of extreme- Elveiia Grant has arrived home outside measurement... .Dr. L. W. Had- gene went to ou twithstanding prevalence Mi. J. hn Wait u and wife. Mis. }' l’ar- Partridge Bangor business e-tate *d ISAAC \Y Yi.,\ d T ly low quotations. Colliers to the East arc M A UUIKI). from Bang<>r and wit. her summer ley has moved iuto a tenement iu G. H. Miss said County do .-a-, d. j speiid Monday.. Bertha Partridge has an in- obtainable basis 4" cents s s and son Donald, Miss Esther A Parker upon the of to Bos- and riaal account t adu. ii.-: vacation with her Mr. where he can be parents, and Mis. Rage's house, found by teresting collection of and but the demand does not increase to f**r al lowance. of Saugus, Mass Mr Ro'tP Henderson ■ *f curiosities, among ton, Good Grant. Mr Wilber Grant from those his services.Walter an any extent Bkiim.es Snowman hi Pen->n*c..:, Augu*: tug requiring them account book kept by Capt. Josiah appreciable (l ale re* 1. That not me ; he; Aiinapoiis. Md Walter W. Clancy f Merle F. Bridges and Miss I’na L Sm vi Gu-shee and Frank left v 1'i'ks siiccessnel>. iu C !; [Kingman has been visiting in town.... Kenney Aug. 8th for Berry of Searsport for the years iso::.7. Capt. 0 Penobscot. Brockton; Miss A M Matt of flaxim’s printed m Bellas; .r, ,.rdi Swampscot Tenant s where had Most Wonderful Invention. I>avi*-H art. !r Warren. August h 1 *t Harvey H. Libby a vis and Ma ud but Ii f Waran. Lynn, Mass Hart, I at writes bis Chic rangements to g-» on a T. W he! Belfast .on ; L «.,i .e ; parents from kamauga that fishing trip. Intent, winch is said to lie ailnat now. Samuel Maxim. Ilroflier ot the Great Inven- itle-Brvan In Wasl Yiu at the Stevens House I ter nex t. and show ran >e Pease t Union Dr. W. K. -d Virs-.i\. Pa., u CarMen expect t>> be sent north very soon.. accompanied them....Mrs Good 21 tors Hiram ami IIiiiImmi Maxim. Ila- l.ighrle the >aid a-count '!. add in tliey [Sch. Intent, tons, appears in the of A f base ball was on Bryant Washingioii. game dayed Mos- <4. H. and Mrs Di»covereiaugl I M' Monday on his way to Long Island. He was in the Ripley, guests week Mrs. L. in and from ( II A' P. ! I V Mass., IS]:!, hailing Buck.sport. Elv ira H. Gould, both of Ea*t I’niui. attracted a as one nine was large audience, battle at and his in Osgood aud daughter in Blue Hid_Chas. She is the 1S!'8. Mr. In * aimleu. \ -t Santiago, many friends only vessel of the name in the j Winthkui, Maine, Aug. IT, Thurston Knowuios. c<'ij.i• 'i'Sed oi our heavy citi- E. of Hiram Maxim’s visit to America has W alter Tllur*toll wl‘on d ai;i«.• •:i \V zens The nine about one j greatly to the interest already taken weighed together and was in health at his last last week. ..Mrs. Harry F. Hawkes of The a r Haskell. In Em P...*:••!.. A -i 1 i. uninjured good lb. snarl. .>•>«*., one lb. tea, >1, one lb. tobac- aere m the recent inventions of his brother 1 M PA KTHIOC K. A :n ui. Sidney -I. and l.enmaE Ha>k- 1 In the earh part of the game they Charlie is in Mrs. II II. Eaton of ! Treat Se.irsji.-r: ot HANNAH L C V ! i; !>■ writing. Partridge, who the Swampscott, Mass., ''0.2.1 cents, one cord wood so, one hand- Samuel. Mr. Samuel Maxim of Wayne as el! of‘Deer Isle. in said u -o,. and some of them held out re- is well is a in- County, 1'iayed sTroug nth Mass ,was also in health at. last ac- Rockland, and Mrs. R. C Thorndike of 'O known, brother of the great good kerchief cents, one pair socks 75 first and final no oun- ,= Hiram aud Hudson of well, had been were ventors, Maxim, estate >r a'.h wv.iuee. markably considering they counts... A number of ladies of this place Roekport guests Sunday, Aug 7th, of cents. Among the names of those who worid-wide fame for their marvi ions inveu- 1 > 1 KI > out « f f >r a time. The Miss * trdered. That not; .• practice long game .•ailed on Mrs. N. S. Twiss of Stockton Linda Ames... Miss Maria Hawkes had with him were Nathan turns of anil smokeless dealings machine-gun powder. weeks sin.s-tvel v in »:.e resulted in a score of l«i to b in favor of the last week. Her friends in and Miss Anuis are ten Samuel is an inventor of no less talent than Springs many spending days with Laupher, John Coloord, Augustus Lan- printed in Belfast. m said as has been shown his of Huhi •. it. In Deer l*ie. August o. Mis* 1 i.a interested attend at a P light weights. wish lier success in her new Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFarland's they, by discover} may Prospect place Perry, pher, Jonathan James bethW. 51 o Berry, Treat, the art of producing that fauiou* Damascus Barbour, aged year* "a’ at Belfast, on the -e if no of business.... Miss Carrie Crockett of Corner, Montville.Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Burn*. Ia Waldo, IB, Isaac Bum*, aged •ember To-morrow, Friday, pleasant, doubt Robert Sargent, Benj. Coloord, Joseph steel, hut his mind, now turned to the solv- Augu*r next, and siii.wv 81 year*. 2 months ami IB day*. wiiv lie said no- mm 'h the Searsport { will one of the Viualhaven called <>n her friends last Fri- Strickland of Washington called on friends ing of problems in medical has eople oujoy Smart, Benj. Tripp, Joseph Clewley, Wm. chemistry, j Collin*. In Tampa. 1 on da., August Frank CLo. l: of still im- here Dr. wrought achievements greater P Colliii* "i Ma.** .. n.c c. e -1 Sc pleasantest excursions th.-.t has gone from day.... Mrs. Geo. Hawes and two children recently. Strickland moved from Staples, Wm. Griffin, Henry Black and j Dorchester. nth A true copy. Attest portance. Boston, formerly d Rockland, aged 25 year*. 4 here for rears. Thanks are are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hawes and to in ( HA' P. H \. many certainly visiting Washington Swampscott, Mass., early Joseph Park. Among other curiosities in the It lias lately been demonstrated to the i months and 14 cays. due Sears I. O. O. who Mrs Delmont Mr. Arthur the spring. He has now bought the house collection is a brick from the writer that Mr. Maxim's latest invention Duinkwaikk. In Northport, August 11. Am* Lodge, F., arranged Thompson,... great wall of by j A LOO S> a new element be added human I tin E. Drinkwater, aged B4 year*, lo months and i VT it. Massaaoit- of and owned Wm. Griimell re- may to the Lodge at Castine will open Colburn Natick, Mass., Master Joe formerly by and China, silk worm cones, an embroidered 2 days. Vf fas'. -'U •.: I system which acts in a surprisingly, almost u/.y.n: v. ki.i is > their hall to tl e Gerrity of Bangor are visiting their sumed the practice of medicine in made Greek. In Moi rill, August 11. Mary A. Greer. ; visitors, giving opportunity grand- Washing- sampler by Sarah Massure, twelve effective m the, j< V- marvelously, way offsetting j aged 02 years, 1 1 months and 1 1 days.' of >11N 1 Kl 1>. of to those who Mrs. Diadami Killman ton-Dr. went to Frankfort Fri- I carry baskets to partake of mother, ....Mr. and Hadley years old, in 1SM0, a fac-simile of the rirst effects of years of disease and disorder, so Grant. In sroumgton, August 3, Annie Mary j ty. deceased. having ]•:■*•'*u.a- that it has made the of Grant, 4 months. of administration es- luic L in their spacious dining hall. Arrange- Mrs. Enoch Crocker of Stetson called ou day, returning Monday with his household newspaper published in America, handling dyspepsia] aged cones, an Mr. Ryder In Malden, Mas*., 14, Annie B., .Misses Helen and really easy matter. Maxim made the ] duly (>rdered, that rm; ■** t• ments have been made, should the crowd relatives ami friends here last week.Miss goods... Jennie Foster of bark and wood from the great trees of Cali- wife of Fred T 39 discovery while at work in his laboratory Ryder, u^ed years. weeks suceessi\e!>, m I who have been of G. H. ] Stevens. In MontviPe, 13, John B. to" for the steamer, to take a Sadie Killman is in Belfast for a week or Bath, guests Page a of the rock of in where he a ; Yugust printed in Bellas:' -a u prove large two, fornia, piece Gibraltar Wayne accidently upset glass 0 Stevens, aged 34 years. 8 months and day* 'Oils interested and two are of milk. the uew may a' tend vessel in tow. Steamer Castine will the of Mrs. family weeks, now rela- wheel 125 peptonized Analyzing In 14 1 leave guest Joseph Tyler. Miss Kill- visiting pin years old, coral from Mada- Thaxter. Knox, August Benjamin >e held at Belfast, on he '»■ substance lie at once realized the tives in importance Thaxter. 07 1 1 tmmths and 3 -• at 8 o’clock a. at ti o’clock m. man was the of Newcastle. coral and shells from j aged years. day.*. ember next, and si u m.,returning p. recipient a new gascar, the West In- ui bicycle iiiit* m»cover\—i-ue luarmcrj i>. proi-eiu, t Thompson. In Halldale, August s. William W whv the sai*! account 'ho and made her a : (nes, wnaie a loom ana piece or wnaie s which he calls Maxim’s Protein from b A recently parents flying visit Monroe. The of the tail, Pepsin- Thompson. CKO. K very pleasant gathering assembled at picnic Sunday Thompson. In Belfast. Aug. 17, Delia W to limestone Irom Rockland, asbestos front ized Milk. Soon after this he hail plainly A true copy. Attest Monday, returning Belfast Tuesday morn- schools of this held in Marden’s 59 ami 1" months. Rockwood cottage, Swan Lake, Thursday | town, Grove, shown by its use in a large number of cases Thompson, aged years ( has. P Ha Nova Scotia, foreign newspapers, rock from ing. Swan was a suc- that it would do in what 11th, to assist M. F. Went- Lake, Aug. 10th, complete curing dyspepsia ■ evening, Aug. 1 >M IN » Falls, sand from Old Orchard never for in ISTKA’D •!, N Troy. The cess. Niagara beach, could be done before, every worth and wife in celebrating the loth anni- Troy nine played with the The day was all that could be desired, A hereby gives muHe gr ass and grain from from case it certainly eradicates the trouble. Knox team on the hall last and at an hour the teams from Oregon, granite appointed Administrate versary of their wedding. Among those Troy grounds early the vil- The editor of one of the greatest PROBATE NOTICES, j several Maine quarries, iron ore and miner- journals JOSH 1* A TH( IMPS* IN were Hon. A. E. Saturday. The Troy boys were the victors. and the Centre with their loads of chil- in the The Western Review of Com- present Nickerson, Mrs. lage als ami other curiosities from other West, many in the Count' *>f Waldo, dece ,- -Rev. W. Hunt and of dren to arrive at the merce, says of it: “Our opinion (based upon Mr. and Mrs. Will George family began lake. There places. All are labeled with the name of as the taw direi is Ali Edgecomb, Nickerson, the views of a per the donor and the Urge number of expert chem- At a Probate Court belli ar Belfast, within and for Miss Marion and Miss Katherine Nickerson, Attleboro, Mass are the guests of Mr. and were hayricks covered with flowers and place and time procured, against the estate ot said de ists and physicians and its uniform success the of Waldo, on the second of ami other facts. Amoug the names are County Tuesday present the same tor >eu!en Mrs. Zimro Carter for a few weeks. and teams. in is A. Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Charles M. Rev. evergreens, single double At curing cases of that it is a August, D. 1898. are .ir- daughter, Mrs. Frank Marden, Capt. J. H. Grant, Mrs. dyspepsia) thereto reip ested Mr. Hunt will at the Union noon was discovery of more importance than the M. DICKEY, widow of WILSON- CHAKI b- Nichols and daughters, Ethel, Iona and preach Church, it estimated that over three hun- Clara Harriman, Capt. S. R L ittlefield, F. ately achievements of the older members of the rRISCILLADICKEY. late of Swanville, in -aid County "I Belfast. August *.*. 1 SOS R. Sunday afternoon, Aug. 21st. He will also dred were at the as the Hanson Partridge, Mrs. C. O. Mrs. Lewene, Julia Sullivan, Ethel Went- people Lakeside, Hatch, the tire of 111ram Maxim Waldo, deceased, having a Emma Cecil family, rapid guns presented petition an illustrated Partridge, Mood y, Elmer that an allowance he made to her out worth, Bernice and Marjorie Tupper, give lecture on the Cuban Monroe people came with the children to or the smokeless powder of Hudson Maxim.” praying may CM! CTP.IX > VH P 1 Fames, Mrs. Jane Moore, Mrs. Belinda of the estate of said deceased. at the are im- personal S.J gives notice tha* *■!:<■ ha- Maurice Dolliver, Charles Cyphers, Henry War, church Tuesday evening, Aug. enjoy the day, and at its close all felt as Mr. Clifton Moore. Physicians everywhere profoundly Bray, it. Mr. Samuel Maxim Ordered. That said petitioner give notice to all ed Executrix of the laN, J idge. ! | day pleasant Aug Sell Edith, Ryder, gestion. It is in a new t DM 1 N iS I'l; A 1 KIN s ,\. I Rowena of every way distinctly A true copy. Attest: id eake and ire ream, and Mr. Wentworth cently-Mrs. Clary Boston and the children and well succeeded. Boston ; Volant, Pendleton, Rockland. .A s not n right they discovery and is of incalculable value. Chas. P. Hazki.tink. Register. hereby gt\« Mrs. Vesta Chase of with Aug 14. Sell Star, Port- appointed Admiuist :a*: did not forget t<> pass around the cigars to Waterville, their First in order was the flag raising, putting Morning Hawes, “It will not be necessary, however, to pro- land. cure this from CHARLES f l;OE.i\M»N, celehrati. n nieces Odette and Rowena are visit- the substance the physicians, as the gentlemen. The concluded Pollard, up swings, getting the boats ready for 15. Schs. Dob- At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for I Aug. Maynard Sunnier, in the case of Antitoxin, for it can be pro- in the ( ounty .>I Waldo, <;• their Miss Isabelle the County oi Waldo, on the second Tuesda\ of with a dance at Union Lodge. ing sister, Vickery, at use ami the ground ready for the races. bin, Rockland; Adella Wheatou, as the aw direct> A1. Corson, cured directly through the medical station August, A. D. 1 89S. ; the old Andrew t lie estate -t -ahl ;■ Vickery homestead_Mr. and Mrs. After dinner the was do.; Nebinger, Robinson, Bangor. now established at for its distri- against following program Winthrop ’■ SF 1M.LLUY BOWDEN. Administrator with the w ill the same se n NORTH \RSPORT ITEMS. Aug. Id. Schs. Twilight, Thorndike, Port- bution.” ! present fur James Shi hies of Knox are Mrs. Fj of MARTIN late of Wm visiting carried out: Music and singing by the Maria Rockland. annexed I’oi.SON, tliereto are repucsted to Mi-** Mary Plummer spent Tuesday with land; Webster, Turner, There is little doubt but that it is the i in sai l ot decca-cd. bas- Shibles’ parents,Mr. and Mrs. Lewis assisted terport, County Waldo, ately. ill ii Bagley. choir, by Nye’s Orchestra; running SAILED. most medical .. tli.i’ the amount ! Mrs. C. t). Fernald. important discovery along ing presented petition praying W interpoii, August 1* ^ ....Mr. John H. lias been in Port- now in his hands to estate ot said Bagley race, 1(X) yards; Fay Cousins, 1st prize; Jo- Aug 12. Sch Senator, Port- lines since the days of Jeuner. By the use belonging the laud the at the Hutchings, deceased bo ordered to he distributed i Edwin Carter and wife returned to Dan- past week, reunion of his land. of the new substance the stomach is made may among, the 29th Tatro, 2nd prize; running race by four little the persons cmitieo thereto under the will ot -an! ST ATI: Of M this week. regiment, Maine_Mr. and Mrs. 14. to its functions from vers, Mass., 25 Aug Sell Geo B Ferguson, Ferguson, perform accurately day deceased. David Piper were in the girls, yards; Susie Bowden, 1st; Etfie to till in Newport Sunday, ville. day, about two months in the most NS. (<>! a dance at of Mr. aud Eddy Ordered. That the said give notice to WALDO There will be this place Sept. guests Mrs. Charles Getehell. Ham, 2nd; banana race 25 4 stubborn cases the its nor- petitioner yards, entries, Aug Id. Schs Isaac Brook- system regains a of -Mr. Mrs. Frank Orbetou, Trim, all persons interested by causing copy this '- 1st. Come and have a time. and Call gave a lawn mal and from that time Bill good Mrs. Alice Palmer, Miss Louise Mayo, Mrs. ley ; Geo. B. Ferguson, Fergusou, Eddy- powers; digestion order to he published three weeks successively in party Monday evening for the benefit of the on in a and In tlie rasi1 of CHARI S 1 Blair ville; Andrew Nebinger, New goes perfectly tranquil, regular the Republican Journal, printed at Belfast, hint Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Fernald attended Rev. A. Wood. Cake and ice cream Alice and Mrs. Evie Nye. The race Robinson, in said min pastor, normal manner without further need of they may appear at a Probate Court, to he held at Freedom, were York; Volant, Pendleton, Rockland served.... Mrs. Lucena who was won Mrs. Alice who receiv- for all and dis- \\ ilhin and for said mi the second are lierebv mu iti* d church at Searsport village Sunday. Longley, by Palmer, AMERICAN PORTS. medicine, digestive trouble Beltast, County, has been the summer at of at ten ol theclock be Insolvent I spending the home of ed the 1st Lemonade 25 tress ceases and health is estab- Tuesday September next, YrOCWentworth. prize. race, yards, complete 1 The dance at the grange hall was a suc- her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harding,will New York, Aug. 'J. Ar, sell Menawa, Bos- lished. fore noon, ami show cause.il any they have, why tiled in said (Hurt tm sac all. Chester 2ml. the of said ioner should not be tition fora 1 rmn cess and a line time was enjoyed by return to her home in Boston this week_ Kuowlton, 1st; Ralph Arey, ton ; 10, ar, schs Rabboui, Lord, Baugor; The medicine is in than ordi- prayer petit granted. discharge higher price CEO. K. JOHNSON, Judge. under the Insol vent I... w -i Mr. F. M. Forces of Brooks, with Clarence The feature of the and the one Helen G Moseley, Holt, Bath; 11, ar, schs for it is no the great day, nary medicines, mixture A true Attest: a hei A. Stinson aud wife attended Vete- Wm ordinary copy. and tor certificate Forbes and Misses Luna and Geneva and Slater, Bangor; Florence of common is at Windermere last week. that caused the youngsters the most merri- Leland, Spof- ingredients, but the result of Chas. P. JIazeltim:, Register. upon the same is oidetc1 rans’ meeting Mr. and Mrs. Fred barks Richards of ford, Swan’s Island; cld, Adam W. a new and most remarkable inven- Court Room in Belfast, in Reading, was the radically were in town last ment, doughnut eating contest. The Buenos Grace Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dow of Boston are Mass., week visiting Mrs. Spies, Ayres; Lynwood, Gil- tion. It is distinctly a new substance, and on Wetinesday, the 14th da Parsons and Mrs. M. F. were tied to a con- sch Wm At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for 1 at two 'o’clock in tin the old homestead at this place. Leathers... .Quite a doughnuts string, the ley, Barbadoes; 12, ar, Butman, in its operations in curing it cer- SOS, visiting dyspepsia the of on the Tuesday of number of our town’s are testants had their South Gardiner; 13, sld, bark Adam W. Countv Waldo, second where you may attend am people preparing hands tied behind their tainly works upon a new principle. It is a A'. D. 1898. Fred Black and wife visited friends and to attend the at Spies, Buenos Ayres; 14, schs Senator August, you have, win the prayer ot camp meeting Nortkport and ar, discovery as distinctly new and effective as relatives in Jackson and last week. backs the doughnuts were just high certain to he the last not he granted. Unity next week-Loren Harding, who has been Sullivan, Crockett. Charleston; Menawa, that of Antitoxin for instrument, purporting diptlieria. V will and testament of Jl'I.lA A. SCLL1V.AN, Attest CHAS don’t to confined to his home by sickness for a enough to reach with the mouth. What Amboy for Bangor; Henry Crosby, been for Comrades of the 19th Me., forget week, Amboy Arrangements have made supply- late of Searsport, in said County of Waldo, de- 2wL’0 Reg is able to be about and is on his milk for 15, ar, bark come to Belfast Aug. 24th. Let us touch again pleased the children the most was the ones Belfast; Sacliem, Nichols, ing Maxim’s Protein directly to the general been for route from Jeuuie F ceased, having presented probate. are a few more Troy to Unity_The Troy Sun- Boston; cld, sch Willey, Jackson- There is no in it. elbows again. There only who contested. were Tolford public. difficulty taking Ordered, That notice be to all schools united in a at Winder- They Capt. ville. given persons left. Take one day in the year, if no day picnic It comes in capsule form. A box a of to years 11th. containing interested by causing copy this order be- Notice of of Ms A \ mere Park on the shore of Lake Winnecook Durham, Lorin Isaac F. Cook Aug. Ar, sch James A Assignee more, and talk over the days of ’G1-’G5. Robinson, Boston, one gross capsules, a sufficient quantity to published three weeks successively in the Re- 16th... .Rev. G. W. Hunt of Webster, Aug. Attleboro, and H. R. Dawson. The prize was won by Webster, Viualliaven; 13, sld, cure cases of many years standing, will be publican Journal, printed at Belfast, that they and Miss Rosa will E u Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Fernald Mass., lead a temperance meet- schs Wm Downes, Kennebec ami Balti- for or for 50 cents a may appear at a Probate Court to be held at At Belfast, in the (. ouuty gospel Isaac Cook. The were made with- supplied $2.50; sample drive last week the at the doughnuts Mu Belfast within ami for said on the Maine, the 10th of Ci. took a pleasant through ing schoolhouse at Green’s Corner more; Maggie Ivey, Bangor; Miantouo- box can be had containing a sufficient County, day and Winterport, next Etta out for the occasion. Geo eastern second Tuesday of September uext, at ten of the towns of Frankfort,Monroe Sunday evening_Mrs. Hawes, shortening, specially mah, Rockport; Gurney, port, quantity of the substance to start any one undersigned herehv p'- to New clock before noon, and show cause, ii any they ot calling on friends on the way. They stopped accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bagley About four o’clock the broke load stone for York; Young Broth- on the road to Address Maxim THEpointment as Assignee picnic up. recovery. have, why the same should not be proved, ap- in at Ellingwood’s Corner taking dinner with of New York,visited in Plymouth this week. ers, Kennebec and Washington, D. C.; Em- Chemical Me.” B. THOM Its of Belfast. Drs. There was no accident to mar the enjoyment I Co., Winthrop proved and allowed. Insolvent Debtor, who has m the family of Mrs. Joseph Ellingwood. -The farmers are harvesting grain and ma S. Briggs, Bergen Point; 15, ar, schs Em- Do not that this is the invention of GEO. E. forget JOHNSON, Judge. vent upon his own and of Boston, and both are of any one, and the children had a ma W Wm E petition Ralph Ellingwood Mayo digging early potatoes crops in very Day, Winterport; Leggett, one of the members of the great Maxim A true copy. Attest: for said of W.i Deer vency County Mass., were also present. good condition. happy day. Isle. family. Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. 33 UEU. F ia