The Republican Journal. MI: APRIL 7L___BELFAST, MAINE. THURSDAY, 27, 1891L NUMBER 17. Hast Maine Conference. I. H. W. Wharff of Datifortli, Rev. S L The Great Hanscom of OBITUARY. Council of Red Hen. Judicial Bar Harbor, Rev. John Tinling Supreme Court. personal. The 52nd East. Maine M. E. Conference of Brewer, Rev. J.W Hatch of Sprague* opened at Rock laud Wednesday morning, Mills, Rev. J. A. at Hon. 1 II I'KSDAV JMOKN1NO BYTHB Weed of Clinton and Rev. Jacob W. Eastman diet! bis home on The eleventh aunual session of the Great S. C. Strout, Justice Presiding. April lilth, with Bishop O. D. Foss in the H. W. Norton of Judge J. W. Black of Searsport was in the Searsport. Rev. V F at the of 82 Council of of chair. Over 250 were Hills of Congress street, April 22d, age Maine, Improved Order Red CIVIL DOCKET. delegates present. Union and Rev. G. M. Hailey of Pe- city Friday. an Journal Pub. Co. Rev. W. H. Wharff of Danforth was elected He was born in Kingston, N. and Men, will be held in of nobscot were substituted as members of years. H., Knights Pythias E. F. Hanson et al,vs. Cream Pub. or- El the Co.; Charles Hill of secretary; Rev. A. E. Luce of Pittsfield, examining board for Rev. J. moved to Maine in early life, liviug in Rock- Hall in this Winterport was in Belfast T. Richardson city, to-day, Thursday. The der of the Court, ordering sale of assets of statistical secretary, and Rev. John Finling and Rev. C. 0. Whidden. on business. ! HE PAPER for Maine Seafar- land, Damariscotta, Thomaston and Sears- Great chiefs and delegates arrived on the the Tuesday ofj Brewer, treasurer. To the roll-call 04 Xhe of the defendant company filed, and notice of report statistical secretary, A. ing People.” effectives and 14 probationers E. mont, before coming to Belfast, about 1855. (5 20 train last evening, and were met at sale ordered in The C. B. Hall went to Boston Tuesday for a replied. Luce, gives the following interesting fig- Republican Journal. the visitors present were Rev. F. L. ures as a In with his brother Frank he did Brooks a committee few on business. Among summary of the Rockland, Bucks- company by from Tarratine Tribe Dunton for plaintiffs. Brown for defendants. days, Hart, Chicago, Dr. E. M. Mills, Elmira, N. and hit-ion In C and 1’ort Bangor districts: Number of pro- the woodwork of the Methodist church of of this city, who escorted the visitors to the ity County Rev. M D. C. Mason, Rev. Russell B. Stephenson vs. Nahum S. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Aunis of Boston are Y., Cincinnati, bationers, 1,227; full members, 6,892- local hotels C. R. and Rev. ri. Whittaker this city, and was master workman on the at which they are entertained. M. Magee George preachers, 43; deaths,194; children baptised Piper; action to decide on a boundary line visiting relatives in this city. of Boston. of the church. He also W. Sachem of nt l'o-Day’s Journal. 144; adults baptized, 394; schools rebuilding Baptist Welch, Tarratine Tribe, es- between lands owned the At the afternoon session the Sunday by parties. Open- Isaac Wilband arrived home from Port conference 200; officers and built a of the line residences and corted the teachers, 1,693; member- number Mayor, Past Great Sachem Calder ed to and PAGE 1. sermon was delivered by Rev. H. E. Foss of jury; entered neither party, the land Saturday, for a short visit. ship, 11,676; churches, 153; probable value of of the While at work and Great Sachem He on the business blocks city. Chase, iu a to the i>ar\ Sermon. New mil- Bangor. spoke temperance ques- churches, $476,350; carriage parties agreeing that the fence now stand- parsonages, 81; probable he Capt. E. E. Pendleton of Boston visited \ ear tion and said there was no that the the Crosby Inn received an in- rooms of the Central where a brief re- Ago..East Maine Cou- denying 'able, $104,000; paid for repairs and im- building Club, ing is on the .true liue. R. F. & J. R. Dun- nt Concert enforcement, of the law was be- friends in Belfast the week. Obituary .A prohibitory provements on church from' which he never recovered, lie ception was held and were then past property, $18,447: jury they escort- tou for for defendant. T!te Great Council oi Red coming more and more lax each year. He paid on obi plaintiff. Thompson The indebtedness, $6,084: present in- was greatly interested in military matters ed into the Opera House. Miss Joanna Pitcher returned to Bangor Industries Agassiz had noticed also that the liquor traffic is be- Mary Greer vs. City of Belfast; action to ludieiul Court News of debtedness, $21,635. coming more and more open in the rural dis- and served in tlie Aroostook war. Ke be- The Belfast Band and Tarratine Tribe form- Tuesday from a visit in Belfast. last Schools..Personal. Following are the appointments for 1899: recover for supplies furnished to a man who tricts >\ led Rev. ,J. Eastman of Co. C,lst Heavy Arti Uery, committee and, the City Government, non-suit ordered. irerin lock, by Caribou, W. \. Met Jraw. Knowlton pro se. W. H. Rhyme. fast the first of the week on business. PAl.i 4. M Frost, after which the business session Carmel ami Levant. Malrv Kearnv. was killed in the service. He was married lliey inarched to the Belfast Opera House, McLellan for defendant. a as held. ltev.G. M. was nominated -•" Bailey Danfoith, 1. H. \Y WlutrlV where .dories fransers i.t Real three times. His third wife, Mrs. ! the exercises of the evening were E. F. Miss Agnes E. Craig left for lor assistant secret in of Rev. W. Lexter and H. formerly Bramhall vs. Thomas H. Went- Thursday Id 'oks.. North port News.. ary place J. Riplev.o. Fernald. \V A. White of held. The Council D. to ■ Lixmont, T. .Johnson. Margaret Damariscotta, survives City ami the offi- C\, visit her hi other Da- M ddiug Bells. Hatch, who was un.iike to accept the posi- higher worth and G. F j Danforth; action on ac- Washington, I rover. .1 11. Irvine. PAGE f>. tion because of lbn.-ss. As no invitation him, with two sons, Hiram B. of Chelsea cials of the order were seated on the count vid. Fast Corinth ami Corinth. 1 H. Lklstone. stage. for supplies furnished to the hotel and had been received h*r the in xt conference, aud G. of The AG F. Fasten, J. W. Hatch. Mass., Ulysses Charlestown, ana exercises consisted of an address of store Mrs. Lettie Pace of (5. was to at Northport Discon- Mayo the matter referred the presiding Fxeter and F. A. Compground. Kenduskeag N"ii s The Farmer* and the Corinna, Carter one daughter, Mrs. Addie E. Page of Bel- welcome eiders with to fix location. At Forest ( by Mayor Clarence O. Poor as tinued as to Danforth visited her uncle, John Moore, last fo-uister of Deep Water Ves- power tlie, ity and Vancel>or* c. 11. Iiaupach. Verdict fur plant iff, Capt. ten oYioek a was temlered the Fort Fairfield, R. A fast. He was on the police force of Belfast follows: week. I mancy I.aw.. l’oiuted l’ara- reception Colpitis. Sbd.tiO Thompson for Vose for de- and Kev, L. 1>. Evans of Guilford and L. B. Low. plaintiff :■»•> Seuer. fraternal delegates SatigervilU 1-1 years and on that of Rockland for several Ladies and Gentlemen: We are that and Athens. M. S Preble. glad fendants. Mrs. Newell Mansfield CAGE 7. Camden and Kev R. \V. Van lvirk of Rock- Harmony swell a number of our best citizens should have returned Saturday II art land amt St. c K. years Mr. Eastman v as a me- >tory' I 'cmtK'ratic Sim- the conference. Albans, Peterson. thorough assembled to welcome the Walter L. Mathews vs. Maine land addressed 1». to-night brothers who Central Ii. from East Corinth where she spent, the Port Houlton, B. Phelan. a a kind laml Disaster 1C session with an an- chanic, good citizen, and have lel t their own and come to visit the The afternoon opened and YS Lermond. obliging lodges K. Co., action to recover for Mom. Rig Granite Contract. Hodgdon I.inneus, tribe, that dwells on the shores of old Penobscot. In $10,000 person- winter. niversary meeting of the Woman's Foreign Howland ami C. W. neighbor, and although past the alloted I- GE 8. Montague, supplied by oiden times an invasion of red men was an occur- al received while in the -t Miss of Stevens. injuries by plaintiff Miss.onary Soci v, TaImage Now three-score and ten at the of rence much to be Rev. R. T. Hack of Portland will make a < < ’«> ires m deuce. years time his feared, lor they came armed with Minty pi .Ship ex ot the a ami H. FT Stetson. of the defendant ■ York, society, Kingman Prentiss, their tomahawks and employ company > president giving whereby this season ami will Marriages.. Deaths. Limestone, to be accident was at that time a scalping knives, bringing European trip take his very encouraging report of the work. The supplied. hard-working ruin wherever they passed and into the the lost the use of his Lincoln, ( H. Joliounet. retiring plaintiff right leg by sou exercises were coiu lml-nl an address to man and was on the best class of stillness or the forest laden with To Roy. by C. FI Wallace employed spoil. night, The accident at Mapleton, supplied by however, a different state of exists. The paralysis. occurred Brooks. the Itinerants Institute by Kev. 1> B. Dow Mars Hill work. The funeral was field at things Dr. E. A. amt Bridgewater, supplied bv (». J. his late resi- red men are and Edmund Wilson are out Anniversary Sermon. of In the Rev. Homer here, but come with a smile on their The case was opened to the but was Dover. evening Palmer. faces jury, dence Monday afternoon and was largely at- and are ready for a friendly grasp of the after three weeks’ illness of rheumatic Eaton, I>. 1), of New York addressed the D. K. Price. hand, withdrawn and a non-suit the Mattawamkeag. it was my good fortune to be present a ordered, conference on the interests of the Munson (Swedish Mission H. tended. The neighbors aud friends showed ! trouble. Order Odd publishing Boyvie. few weeks ago at an installation of the Order of that the was to Independent Monticello and Littleton. F. V. Allen. Judge ruling plaintiff bound Methodist church. their respect and kindly feelings by Moral I Red Men and I was impressed with the charges d divine service at the Moro and Smyrna, O. A. Goodwin. use care in his Miss Eva Thurston, who has been living At the business sess on Friday, W.W.Ogier, and given the respective officers and tlm sterling ordinary performing duties, Newport and Detroit, C. F! offerings many kindly services. Rev. L. I in !, last anti listen- C. A. Plummer and O. L. Fernald were ap- Springer. principles taught and urged upon tlie several and that the accident was the result of his Gardiner the past winter, arrived iu Bel- Sunday Ohltown, C. L. Banghart. members. a committee to act with a W. Hammons officiated. Their watchwords, Freedom, Friend- sermon the pointed jointly Oronoand Stillwater. YY. B. Dukeshire. own acts and not the fault fast last week. by pastor, llev. ship and Charity, are words which if properly of the defendant similar committee, from the Maine general Pittsfield ami Palmyra, A. FT Luce. observed fhe was and would make the world brighter, day perfect conference in a to Patten, G Fi. Hamilton. happier company. Exceptions were liled and al- Mrs. Eustace J. and considering proposition Oakes ami better. The audience will doubtless be in- Partridge daughter to be Angier Ramsay departed this life at g attendance. Waldo Lodge consolidate the two U alies. A protest, against Sherman, supplied. terested to learn more of this lowed. Wardwell & Blanchard and Ella visited friends in Camden South his in order, which is Thomp- and Rock- Presque Isle, supplied by Isaac G. Cheney. home Moutville April 21, after a long so heir hall to the church in a seating Brigham H. R >herts, Congressman- growing rapidly in power and influence and its son for Washburn, supplied by FT (). Smith. plaintiff. Wilson & Woodard for land last week. elect from Utah, was illness, aged 37 years. He left a wife and principles will be fully set forth this evening in unanimously adopted. tlie by defeuants. seated pews reserved for of for full BUCKSPORT DISTRICT. talented speakers present. And now, brothers The class candidates membership two little children to whom was Ralph and Charles of he devoted- of the Great Council of iu behalf ofour Smalley Rockport ntre oi the church, The was addressed Foss. The class •/. If*. Jkty oj Mi/brhlg> Presiding EUU r. Maine, Case No. 1 which has been standing on the by Bishop local Tarratine Tribe we visited their aunt, Mrs. A Hatch of ly attached. His was a peculiarly sunny welcome you to our city docket than Lydia and ren- included A I Nutter, H. L Holt, Arthur E. Alexander and s. to be and its more 20 years was tried hosen admirably Meddybemj supplied. hospitalities and trust that your stay will Wednesday. this last week. C. H. U E. Peterson and Bar Harbor, S, L. Hanscom. and to know him was to be his he city, of Moore, Raupach, disposition, pleasant and your reception so cordial that It is Belfast Savings Bank vs. W. K. Laney, ac- owposed Miss Edith Brewer. .John will E. S. Burrill. Tinlmg. friend. He was a sincere Christian aud was you again favor us with your presence in the tion on a Since the case Mrs. S. J. Freeman of York Brooksville and South David Smith. mortgage. was entered returned ; Miss Emma Skay, alto; At the afternoon session the interests of Penobscot, near future. Bucksport, T. FT .Jones. never afraid to stand by his His it has ueen complicated by the home Friday after a short visit to her F. (1. Miss the Coufereuce Seminary at were principles. Great Sachem insolvency daugh- r; Mixer, bass; Bucksport Bucksport Center, supplied by \Y'. H. Mafiitt. Charles L. Bucknam re- Rev. .1, F. of bereaved wife and little children have the and subsequent death of the defendant, ter, Mrs. W. R. Howard. is presented by Haley, p.resident Calais. First Church, M. FT Bridgman. try, organist. Following sponded briefly and heartily in behalf of the and is answered to hv his the seminary, Rev. John Tinliug, Rev. J. M. Calais, Knight Memorial, S. A. Bender. of a circle of friends in executors. One sympathy large this, Great Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Colby and son Miller, service: Frost., Rev. B, \V. Russel’, Rev. A. 1). Thiba- Castine. Nonuan LaMarsh Council. The long talk was sick the case went to trial their hour of sore trial. Mr. given by juror being S. ( olumbia Columbia and Indian River, YY'. Ramsay had of Watertown, Mass., are Mrs. C.’s r,Tie, in F. Battmann. deau ami 1‘ Kerr Rev. G. K. Morris of Falls, A. P. Calder, Past Great Sachem of Massa- before eleven men. The submit- visiting P. Townsend. been the of Union question i: < mcerr. Boston University Theological School ad- secretary Harvest Grange sister, Mrs. H. C. Marden. ! Fast Bucksport, to be supplied, chusetts, and the short talk by Albro E. ted Was “What was the fair market value of the dressed the conference m the interests of for some and was i East Machias and .1. 11. Barker. years very painstaking described in the tht* Drew and Boston YY'liiting, Chase, Representative to the Great Council property mortgage.” The jury Mrs. D. A Wadlin represented ling, Psalm 01. University Theological I ITistport, ( F nonibs to Equity and faithful the interests of the order. returned a verdict for iship the Lord,” Smith Schools. At the evening session Prof. Mor- Eddington, YYT H. Powlfslaud. of the . The following musi- $11,000. It. F. & ,1. R. Grange of this city at the Pomona Grange The funeral services were John 15. ns delivered an address I Kdnmndsami Marion, r-iumued b\ 11. YY'. Collins. held Sunday at 1 Dunton for plantin'. Williamson for defendant. i.g, al numbers were given by the Belfast Band meeting iu Burnham Tuesday. Heaven," Protere 1 lie 1 'rearhers An! Society olccteu tne iOi- Ellsworth, J. 1 Sllimtiton. p. m. Rev. T. R. Pentecost spoke the words One jury was discharged yesterday forenoon, Franklin,.) K. Lombard. at the intervals of the M ss officers: Rev E H. Trilioo, Boston, meeting: Geo. A. and Elizabeth Pettingill. lowing Gott's Island, to he of comfort, had of and the other at the opening of Court iu the after- Quimby daughter Rev. .j. E vice supplier. Volney Thompson charge president; Haley, Bucksport, < Paraphrase, Loreley, left on louldshoro, J J. Pinkerton arrangements, the noon. Tuesday the steamer City f Bangor i! ir Sudds Rev. John Brewer, sec- grange choir, consisting Strauss my prayer,” president; Tinling, Hampden, W. L. Blown. Waltz, Doctrinen, CRIMINAL POCKET. Indian War for a few days* visit in Boston. a.i being," retary Rev. J. V. Day, Bangor, treasurer. Harrington, S. < > Youn_• of Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. White, Miss Madge Dance, Belstedt are the Matt. 5 :4S. At session, Charles E. .Jones, LuheO, M. S. Hii!. Porto Rican Missud Following indictments found by the progress:--u,‘ Saturday’s Thompson and Mark Howard rendered the Dance, Mr. and Mrs. Le' i Pm r and son Walter of William 1". Janies H. John Maehia.-, Robert Sutrlibe j V. A Smith. Townsend, Gray, After the exercises in the lull the Grand Jury : Breaking,entering and larceny, Alilhridge and < K. -tones. tribute of song. The bearers were A. P. high Augusta were in Searsmout to at- \\ii mi Jesus loved," I.. Pinkerton and Charles F Smith were ad- Clierryfieid, j Sunday N< ally ■> Corner, W. L. Bn-u n. officials and others were Percy L. Higgins: keeping h< use mitted on trial and elected to deacons'orders Martin, Charles Howes, J. J. and invited to the drinking tend the funeral of Merrick E Poor. orlami and We-* A B. Clement, and YV. in the studies of the Pen.-li.-e--t.-upplied by rooms of Waldo where tippling shop, B. Twombiy ; eominun le'Ugrin, W igner third year Carter. R F. There was a beautiful dis- Club, an informal Thompson. Mrs. T. R. Shute and ar Rev \Y. A. of ad- < seiu.s of daughter Susan ■a Spciea-r Philadelphia B. W. Russe ! was .iutcxicatiiu: liquoi>, A. as from th.- text, Be ye Mrington, of dowers as follows: Pillow of carna- reception held. Henry coiiierence in of • < play rived dressed the the interest j trrtngioi Centre ami Sum»> 'rrington, Charles Edward ii. home last Finlay from Cumberland i-ver. as your Father which and Faster The of the Great. Council will Bulan, Knowifon, Joseph A. church extension. The on this sub- Rogers. tions, roses, lilies from Union meeting M where report E A. I ills, they spent i!ie w inter. ••• Pembroke, J. T. Mo. re. Giimorc, Jones, L Gentner, \V E rfe« t.” The pastor spoke on ject. showed that during the years’ exist- Harvest Grange; crescents from Mrs. O. A. open at 10 o'clock this, Thursday, forenoon. i’eiioh.-t ■ M. ence of the board of church extension, (leorge Bailey Gritinell, M. K. Ivnowlton, (b W. Mrs. Ada E. Sv. an of Bridgewater, Mass in ilir i'West; beginnings i,; 1. 1 isle, supplied hv I>.<; <,inland. Ramsay aud Mrs. W. J. callas from Miller, church s in value millions ut Bean; hone- aggregating j lc*i 11111st■ •:i an.1. A B. Thibideau. Concerning Local Industries. Auson P. G. returned y< from a visit t. her •■rfertion mentioned in the Perry. Mrs. S. Mrs. S. J Tasker. ,J. Benner, Henry Bickuell, dollars w ere erected which otherwise could Southwest Haii'oi.V W. Brook*. Poland, Mrs. L. YV. B. A. A. parents, Mr. and Mr-. Calvin he said, is the essential part n >t lia been er* •ted. The hoard lias o|- Stoning cm. to be W. Mrs. F. L. W Hirry Brown, Twombiy, Hervey j sujiplied. Wentworth; crosses, ater- Hutchins Bros, have moved their -• lev ied am! disbursed >n 234.'ami tided Sul 1 i\an, l-\ it > 1 engine G. C and E. A * ingu:s:iei fn in the low- r >.-g12.3.'t :u gifts ami >5,250 in loans. 1>. H. Miss Vida Thomas, app., assault, Winterpon. Piper. Clement; bouquets. Mrs. I. D much needed. Mrs. Emery () P<-nd!eton returned Mon- Rev. { H. A’. Wii.tr;t Dinforth was West I utiee and J. D. Mr line !id is the means of j tiller, supplied by Miss So, paid. progress e, tram, Mabel Mrs. from where sj.e at- | e i ec" ji ! ;s T of WeSieV,.ll ( !: 1 V .TS! t. V atld ! (1 raw Mayliew, Ricker; day evening Haimwell, 1 We print on the 2nd page an article on the State \s S. W. Freeman, app. on a 1: pior end. Man is not by nature \ Rev. : <, Wii s;•,w of Brit tsl, m l J 'll. H. I». H. l'ril'o ehapiain oj C. S. Navy aid cut flowers, Mrs. V. Thompson; wreath, tended the funerai ,f i.er uiotl:er. Mrs .Mary member of eontrrenee. labor case fr in the Belfast Police Court ■ H< writ or trust. d quarterly troubles at Frankfort which threaten Law i ruined. but, rather, be is j Thomaston, Wo.eyan ( M is. I K. 11 ai y pre-i lent -d the East Maine Con- John Tibbetts. George, AssociaT c m. to lose for Maine a Later Court on demurrer. hence capable of progres- i' reiiet- Sr? n.n' v. .md c. <;. Win-1 >\v, linaneial $2,000,000contract. j At 2 "'em k, : h. Worn ix's Horn:' M: Mr. and Mrs. G. ..rge Bath-v B instances of agfi,*. memii r \Y. A. Chirago ioilows: go Bang. j KO« K t.A Nl) IVISTKOT. at the home of his great aunt, VI rs. Sarth A it is sanl Mr. B. vi in th»- *dioe •••!' Pm nl. aim Mrs J. M. nless L who was engage er>. a in Spencer ; a, l the Stonecutters’ union Perry Higgins, indicted for Christ was power II >i <■/•' 77<-////o,s7o/(. i‘Airier. (.n gives up of v.me rite Ingalls’, Nortliport avenue. He was its busi ness. Frost Bangor, pr ncipai speak- right ami peimits the granite which is and and ein ,-e breaking entering lan in steal- he was tilled with ■ Bf Hast, C. Edg. worthy ers. Officers w.-re ♦ ect.ed is !o iws Mrs. born in L >we!l, Mass., and was the son of to l.c used :n to III Oti ii;. n-n \v U11 Wood. Chicago’s public building metal from Mr. Glass *. s r»-d i. aai.t, cr*-ssi n. We slum . tracts, brick tena-votta may be used in- guilty us, press toward the and of a. W P.e'. s. i: ami treas- Mowe, grandson George aud the divorces. M. A. insiow, la.-t. « niton aim Benton, I. A. Weed, stead of granite. The base of the his way to Wes? P at, i, ,g h-. a of God in Jesus Christ. building tp eg urer: Mis M. F. B: nignam North Vassa;- ushing. J. It. late Inez Terrill Mowe. His age was 20 will be of so as to enable the Gray. granite, govern- The followingtlivore.es were decreed: a cadet. 1 >anuniseotta aim 1 lauuiri.-eotta L. G. pointed stationery —never backward, horo. recording secrei ary Mrs. E H. Boyn- ! .Mills, and 1 month. ment to a\ail itself of the. work which has Bosetta from A. .Mareh. years After attending the Kidity. Paleimo, Davis M rs. \\ W Them eslon, been out. i. the in communion ton, Bangor. Ogim j already mapped do. Mr. R. B Sin ,1 »f. Che -.go vis woods, I>n--!n-.-s Sue i, suit idleness. The poets Boothhay in which he took he it'Ug managers. to high rank, worked color as the granite. It will be as as do. China, he supplied. strong by, A C w si but elected at Sibley's. He sail Sc to- nary dreamers, they The conference Epwouh League Eineolnvilie, H. 1. Holt. awhile in a shoe factory in that city. He the granite itself and can be purchased at a Emma M. Babbidge, 1*. Vs boro, from Win- I. w >. I ior •• officers as Rev. A. Bender, 1- and South Wald' iioro, A. E. Nutter. much lower These which are day from Boston Odessa. world to higher and nobler j rieieGhip came price. bricks, field S. Babhnlge, do; custody of minor and F. afterwards to Belfast and worked in Calais, president R- \ F Morris. Biewer, Georgetown Arrowsie, supplied by C. made at Columbus, the same children to mother. we we j undergo pro Rev. F. A. Gilmore >f Mass n*tions. As progress ev Smith. the of Sib- Haverlnli, Rev. (Jeorge M Fa. P< nnbse.-t. Rev G. shipping department Critchett cess through which the brick Liunie B. fr-mi A .Montville and Palermo, to be Maker, Belfast, Benj. we meet new difticul- E. Pit.tst 1 eld, and Ibv F. supplied. & Co.’s Six weeks was has accepted an invCntum n, denver the iiguts, Luce, Pailadiue, j Morrill and Knox. Charles ley factory. ago he passes. Maker. lb-v. Seliger. vice presidents William j If it is decided to use this brick instead Memorial in e pportunities are presented, Washington, N n th and East Vassalboro, E. S. Gorham. to work on account of of Ada A Young, lslesboro, from Ar- atklre.-s Pr, I- -i..- vear. Harbo- and obliged give up failing Woods, Boothbay secretary North Waldoboro and Orb's Corner, .1. W Price. granite, as originally proposed, there will he thur G Young, Lineolnvilie. He the addre.-s :st embrace if we would ecu- j aud failed until the end. lie gave there m lM'-h treasurer. Northporr, supplied by C. H. Bryant. health, rapidly no delay whatever on tlie exterior work of Lizzie M. Brown, Belfast, from Henry O ss. The closed with of pastor Chaplain Tnbou B u presided at IVmaquid and New Harbor. A. I. Lockhart, was a thoughtful, studious young man, of the structure. do. I. H. Ellis, who runs one week in four or and Brown, lines from Holmes : the business session, and the of the i’ittston Whitetield, William Berkeley. There will be no trouble with labor 11'propriate reports and unions, the Belfast, and " r« and Chelsea, A. H. Hanscom. good habits genial disposition, one who Burnham Pa, Post various committees were The Randolph as these bricks are manufactured a non- stately mansions, O my soul. presented. Rockland, F E. W hite. by committees on benevolent Maims recom- always looked on the bright side and tried union ami its News of the Granges office, has been promoted from class J to 11 seasons roll, Roekport, N. R. Pearson. concern, employes are willing v of united past mended that. tl conference raise $7,730, Round Pond and Bristol, L>. S. Kerr. to see and show the good rather than the to work 12 hours per day if necessary. class d.vvith an increase of 'S o in his try nohler the will lie inr the Ban- -•inple, than last, which $4 580 missions, Searsmont, G. M. Bailey. evil in his illness his Harvest Moon East c everything. During Grange, Thorndike, W K Morison, wife and da : r of heaven witli a dome more vast. district to raise $1 noo, rim Bucksport H. W. Norton. Harrison, Wood & Co. have a line show- ngl gor Searsport, re- cgth art free, scot. E. have visited him and did all has adopted the follow ing resoiutious_of district $l,4b»>. and the lovkiand district Sheep A. .Morris. sliopmates daily ing of finished monumental work yt their Minneapolis, arrived yest'-rdav ?>, ml 5 11-grown shell C. F. Butterfield. $1,520 Tiie other sums to he raised are \ Southport, in their power to cheer and comfort him, for spect : >ting sea. South Thomaston and Spruce Head, W. C. Baker. granite sheds on Bridge street, and it is well the funeral of Mrs M 's father, (apt. >1.000 for church extension >'.hX) for Freed- the hand of death lias Thomas ion, W. H. Duuuach. which his relatives feel deeply grateful. The Whereas, again man’s Aid and Southern Educational Socie- worth inspection by those who intend to John G Pendleton, which is to be • Rooms. Union, V E. Hills. entered the ranks of our order, and taken Millinery Un- funeral was held Sunday afternoon at his iu ty ; for education. >000; Sunday School Unity and Troy, supplied by W. A. Luce. buy goods in that line, or who are interested from our midst our brother, James K. Gross, held Searsport Sunday. ions, $150; and A nerican Bible .Society, §350 Waldoboro ami W inslow Mills, T. «J. late home and the interment was at North- of Harvest Moon Wright. in art work in stone. There are a number a worttiy member Grange, Mr. and Mr.-. Satuuei arrived of Miss E. H. Patch’s new of the stewards show F. Palladino. Hodgkinson "g The reports receipts Washington, port, Rev. J. M. The therefore he it, <*i by C. W. Lowell. Leighton officiating. of handsome tablets in Addison a home from ms, at. Nu. (50 last for tlie year $2313 Tiny recommended Westport, supplied granite, Resolved, That w e. the officers and mem- Chorley, Lancashire, Eng and, High street, Windsor and Cross Hill, to tie lloral were numerous aud hand- that §2000 be raised tor conference claimants supplied. offerings dark stone which takes a nice and on his re- was an event which Wiscasset, B. G. finish, bers of Harvest Moon Grange, regret Tuesday, accompanied by Mr. Hodgkoison's Saturday, the The committee on Sab- Seaboyer. some, aud included a of 20 from coming ycai. Woolwich, F. W\ Towle; G. A. Plummer, bouquet pinks which the shows with tine moval from our number and mourn the been taken of chap- carving effect. mother, Mrs Eiiou Hodgkmso.i, and bet advantage by bath observance presented lengthy resolu- lain of Maine State Prison and member of Thom- his and from friends in severance of another link in the fraternal sliopmates offerings These include the tablet with the two Misses Khen ami Em 1 delights in a beautiful dis- tions, one of winch was a protest against the aston quarterly conference. gates ajar, chain. daughters. iy Belfast and Lowell. The deceased leaves, iu of Sunday newspapers. George H. B* Haskell left without appointment before described these columns, for Ivra we our will live iu the Tucker a nery, feathers and the publication Resolved, That extend sympathy They cottage flowers, was to attend one of the schools. to mourn the of a A 20th century conference commission loss faithful aud loving Heal, and neat tablets for John S. to his and them a copy of street. reations which to make the There are 13 changes in the Bangor district, 23 Capts. family present Cedar go as follows: Bangor district, Pre- son appointed in and 20 in the Rockland dis- and brother, his father and an only sis- Warren and Chester Thomas of these resolutions. Elder Rev. John Bueksport district, Islesbore; Duets of the present day both siding Boynton, Tinling tiict. Resolved, That in remembrance of our Three of the former teachers of tlm Bucks ter. Frank G. of and Rev. R. B. Stover; liockiand district, Capt. Ryan Belfast; and Joshua brother our charter be in harming. The show window draped mourning port grammar school are m-w judges- Judgt Presiding Elder Ogier, Rev II W. Norton and wife of Montville.The for also that a of these -• Thompson greater thirty copy with a anti days; «»f Yankton, South Dakota, i'-ly trimmed, carpet and J. H H Hewett; delegates at large, he on the records of our Tripp lately The Maconda Concert. the son of Mr. aud Mrs. of the work is in Oak Hill and resolutions entered G. <4. Rev. J. F. Merrick, only part grauite, lotted muslin, on which were Rev Winslow, Haley and Grange, ami a copy sent for publication tu appointed a member of the Samoan c -mmis- Loima C. at his includes a double tablet for Andrew Rev. H. E. Foss. Poor, died the home of large the Belfast Journal and the Com- -ters of most natural looking The coming of the great prima donna, Bangor sion, Judge Emery of the supreme c urt of The treasurer of the conference reported parents in Searsmont 20th, D. Colcord of Searsport; a sarcophagus for mercial. hats were shown in Madame under the direction of Thursday April and f the Cumber eiegant collections from benevolences as follows: Maconda, Frances Committee Maine, Judge Bouncy aged 21 years. The deceased had been ill Robie F. Mears of Belmont*, a large sarcoph- Gordon, •v a Manila sailor trimmed with Bangor district, §3.313; Bucksport district, Prof. Wm. E. Chapman, will be an event Virgil N. Higgnis, < on land superior court. R jckland district, $2,435. for nearly two years with agus for Capt. Arphaxad Coombs of Belfast; mi, silk rosettes and quills; a $1,741; long to be remembered by the music lovers consumption. R. S. Towle, ( Resolutions. of East a Trustees the Maine conference Nothing that love could devise or cottage monument 7 feet high for Thomas Mrs. E. J. Morison aud daughter Avis with a L)f Belfast. Others who will rake in the money East Thorndike, April 22,1899. draped trimming; large seminary were elected as follows: Rev. E. part could buy was left undone; but “the desola- A, Beckwith of the Head of the Tide; a cot- left Tuesday on the steamer for Boston. ninmed with mousseline de soie H. Bangor; Rev. W. W. concert are Mr. Wm. C. Weeden, the popu- Boynton, Ogier, Miss Avis will her Mrs Thomaston, and Rev .John tion that hasteth at noon-day” came and he tage monument for Eli Whitcomb of Waldo; The Belfast Schools. accompany aim; trimmings, buckle, velvet, and Tinling, Brewer, lar young tenor, one of the favorites of the Rev. H. K. Foss addressed the conference was gone. The mother and one sister a 3-base and draped urn monument 10 feet Anna Adams, on a six mouths trip abroad, itter-color straw trimmed with New York concert stage : Mr. Hans Krcnokl, father, in the interests of the Educational Society. The of the school commit- most which will he in Great survive him. Merrick was a model young high for Chas. A. Williams of Bucksport; regular meeting of spent Britain, v.'llow straw braid and standing Saturday night Rev J L. Hurlhurt of New violoncellist, aud Miss Bessie Silberfield, man in and handsome work for Gordon and tee was held all the mem- will leave Boston May ">rd the York was the and disposition and kindness of heart; Nellie Monday evening, They mi ,1 violet shepherdess hat trim- principal speaker, again the marvellous child pianist, second only to tiie church was tilled to the doors. always hopeful, on the bright Philbrick of Thorndike, and Horace Mixer bers being preseut. The chairman, W. li. steamer New England, which lands at and violets. Josef Hofmann. Tins will he an opportun- always looking rty siik, aigrettes The following visitors to the different side of everything. Those who knew him of Brooksville. There is also a neat en- Howard, presided. The superintendent re- Queenstown. ms the tlis play was very artis- theological institutions were appointed; ity which no one can afford to miss. Popu- best loved him most. He was a closure of Lincolnville for Chas. F. that he had finished the can. H. L Wood. •uck Rev. ex- loyal aud granite ported nearly returned from Boston :.g in addition to a large and To Bucksport seminary, J. A. Weed, lar prices will he asked and after the true vass for the school census and to be Clinton; Rev. Charles Rogers, South Ornng- will member of Victor Grange and highly Ginn of Belfast. expects last Week. While there ho visited the ex- ged assortment of penses are paid Mr. Chapman divide millinery, ton ; Rev. N. LaMarsh, astnie, Rev. T. F. to the result to the counc 1 Chorus in esteemed by his co-workers aud a large cir- able report city hibition of the B.«stou Art Club, and ! and ornaments, etc., some Oiono; Rev D. H. Winter- the receipts with the Festival | timings, Jones, Piper, cle of The Agassiz Association. next He the Boston we believe friends. The funeral occurred Sunday Monday evening. reports liis water cob«r had neon given good ■uiilsome flowers presented to port. To University, Rev. A. J. each place. It should he,—and posi- Rev. <) schools in condition. There are a few Lock hart, Ha»npd»i H for us to afternoon, Rev. M. F. Bridgham, who was A to a good tion “on the line Doll A Ri bards. the k ’he Boston house from which Fernald, it is,—a pride as well as a pleasure meeting preliminary forming [ Dexter; Rev. W. H. Dunnach, Woolwich. summoned cases of scarlet fever in town. It was voted a Festival Chorus in our from Conference, officiating. of the Association was held leading art lirnv.of Now Engliad. have ac- ei included stocks, Sclo r,; .,f know that we have chapter Agassiz j goods. They To Boston Correspondence, Rev. to allow the teachers a holiday Friday, May to in the room in this hist two "f Mr. kN still life roses and of rare varie- O H, Fernald. Tr Drew Theological Semi- ami as many of us cannot go Boston, High school city j cepted tulips city, 26th, to attend the Teachers’ Institute in nary, Rev. W. W Rev. to hear the W.H. senior editor of the Read- An talk on in for exhibit .ui and sale. were a number of hand- Ogier, Thomaston; or even to Portland or Baugor, Twombly, Friday evening. interesting paintings, oil, large C. E Peterson, To ing and at one time editor of the A number of routine matters j Peuiaquid. Wesleyan it is a Chronicle, was j Winterport. |■ who often there, “Butterflies and Moths” given by W. Uied hats ou the counters. A Ib v D B great artists appear Camden at the ( t University, Dow, Guilford; J. P. Herald, died home of his sou i were referred to the sub-com- Capt. Andrew E. lark and wife Belfast to us Mr. in R. who reviewed the life of the appropriate in three trimmed with Simonton, Ellsworth. To Uasselle Simi- grand opportunity thu s given by Reading, Mass., April 10th, aged 77 years. Howard, have been the guests for a few days of shades, mittees. Francis S. Brick was the can- Rev. A K East He was for 04 a and or the only James street. Clark urved quills, attracted much at- nary, Russell, Boothbay; Chapman who brings these great singers to years priuter newspaper butterfly moth from the egg to per- Clark, Myrtle Capt. Rev. S. L. Hanscom, Thomaston. man. He was a member of didate for Superintendent, and w as elected, was at the & our homes. Let Amity Lodge, fect the various He formerly employed Bryant 1 ne line of children’s hats was ex- our very doors, almost into h. & A. and insect, through stages. The Sunday exercises were attended by M., of Camden, Twombly Lodge his duties and salary to be the same as last Cobb marble works and has many acquaint- " aud of Good described the the the I pretty. were trimmed in crowds of people. The principal meeting us give him cordial support encourage- Templars of Camden was named egg, pupa, chrysalis ances here, ai.d lie has forgottei none of They for yenr. Adjourned. was held in the this to him. He was a life-long and the and showed it lias been or west styles, principally in floral Opera House, forenoon, ment for the work he is proposing still Republican. perfect insect, speci- them, although thirty years when D. Foss his more be was in Rockland for Bishop Cyrus preached, mens from his a since any Anh butter on in Maine. The local committee has collection of number Maine Regiment and is a brother- gain admittance to the building. Other ad- and house aud of business will familiar caterpillars, butterflies and moths Mrs J. H. Sherman returned home to in-law'of F. J SSimonton and Theodore E. Miss Patch and her milliner, Mrs. every place An the were Augusta special to the Portland Press were dresses during day made by Rev. will sell certifi- pointed out and much information Boston Tuesday. Simonton of this city. [Rockland Courier- "dhouse, are to be congratulated be visited by them They Jesse L. Hurlhurt, D. D., of New York, and under date of April 20 says of the meeting given that was of benefit to the more ad- Gazette. 1 css of their first D. D cates at the of SI and 75 vanced Frauk 1. Wilson went to Boston this, opening, Rev. W. A. Spencer, Philadelphia. popular prices of the Governor and Council: students, while the address was iu Tuesday 1 n account of the artistic Revs. C. H. Ranshap, E. S. Burrill, Y. M. for the first and second grades of re- such language that it could be understood on business. Seth M. Milliken of Belfast, son of display cents, The nominations were all with Capt. 1 H. 1. A L. C. approved and the of :,t More, Holt, Nutter, F. Smith the certificates are appreciated by pupils the gram- the late Representative Milliken,will remain on the substantial manner in served tickets for which the exception of that of J. W. Black for Mr. aud Mrs. Amos Clement went to Bos- Fredk. Palladino and C. P. Siniger, were mar sc wools, many of whom were in the au- in the subsistence department. He was ap- -| f-!r to at Drug Store after judge of the court. A efforts were received by the elected and ordained while Revs. be exchanged the City Searsport municipal dience. Mr. Howard had three cases ol ton on business. in the war deacons, W. Tuesday pointed early with Spain, largely C. E. tickets at 50 letter was received from T. 0. Runnells butterflies and as shown in the sales J. W. Hatch and Peterson were or- May 10th, and also admission moths from his collection, through the influence of Helfast, large of that that it be N. F Houston was in Boston on business Representative dained elders to reserved place asking postponed and a number of cocoons, etc., collected this who in a used "I cents which do not entitle and a citizens of the Burleigh, very geuerous way “niug days. next annual conierenceis to hearing granted place. for a the week. The be held in spring experimenting. At the close ol few days past all his energy before the department in be- seats. Let all welcome the opportunity to This was done and the hearing will be at Gardiner. the lecture a committee, consisting of W. R, half of the sou of bis former political rival. Just a Year the May meeting of the Council. The Gov- Miss Amelia E. Stevens of Troy is visiting Ago. The conference closed at 8.30 Monday buy a Maconda certificate. Howard, Miss Caroline W. Field, Mrs Capt. Milliken graduated at West Point aud ernor explained that the Domination was Dr. E. L. morning with the reading of the appoint- Mary Whitmore, F. S. Brick and Miss Grace her brother, Stevens. was fitted to serve the as made on the recommendation of the mem- admirably country, April 22, 1899. A year ago ments and the completion of certain business Lord, w as appointed to take the preliminary his brilliant r« cord in the has ;.V:lL,KUTO».» The Bangor Daily News was burned out bers of the legislature from that section and Miss Edith Pettingill left Tuesday for Bos- Philippines resident McKinley issued his procla. matters. Rev. William F. Campbell of Oro- steps toward forming a chapter. show n. He is now’ at or near Manila. It is 0 t0 'he but the aid of that of leading men of the place. The liquor ton where she will music. neutral powers announcing no. Rev. J. H. Bennett and Rev. T. R. Pente- Tuesday afternoon, through The meeting for organization of chapters study not at all that he will remain 'Hr- law is some excitement in improbable On this also were made its creating that place will he held at the school U,f day Sampson began cost of Montville, supernumerary the Commercial the News made appear- High room nexl Mr. and Mrs. Walter will permanently in the army, for it is doubtful of Cuban and the first and it is on account of the views of Mr Cooper begin rj,.‘""'kade ports, preachers, and Rev. M. H. Siprelle of Maple- It Monday evening. Rev. A. A. Smith will if the enlisted strength of (55,000 men is ever "as ance as usual Wednesday morning. Black upon the temperance question that in L. H. Murch’s !ijj, 'J* the Spanish ship Buena Ven- ton a superannuated preacher. The triers give an illustrated lecture on birds. All housekeeping Monday reduced. [Washington Cor. Bangor Commer- tl5’ the soon the old stand. his is to. gunboat Nashville. of appeals for the coming year will be Rev. will resume business at appointment objected who are interested are invited. house on Congress street. cial. of Maine Juvenile in the and NEWS OF THE WEEK. History Tcmplary. principles of morality, justice The Labor trouble at Frankiort. upright citizens ip. I know from many that children The Government years of practical experience Comes to the Ahl of Maine Matteks. The capitalists who f A paper by Mrs. George E. Brackett of Bel- Con- ! are ready to be led. They cherish a tractor Pierce. have been examining the water power at ABSOLUTE read at the annual of the 1 fast, meeting sacred regard for an obligation taken. As Bombazeen Rips (Walter Wells calls it a 1 There is an Institute of Juvenile Workers at the an I will cite the fol- extremely interesting light Name in illustration of this, on The Tells Jhe “Bombazee Rips" his “Water Power hand between the U. S. in came under de- Grade; Grand Lodge, G. T., Lewiston April 13, lowing instance which my ob treasury of Maine") in Xonidgewock, are reported partment on one side and the servation. In own city, not many National to have decided to purchase the water 1899.] my Stone Cutters Union on the a of tire local other, which and erect thereon au years ago, member temple while of much privilege anti-trust It is but a meagre portion of the true ; importance of itself is FOR HEALTH SECURITY. was hut and lying critically ill, overhearing more pul]) paper mill Walter Wells esti- of the grand work done by our of still importance as determining history the physician and nurse advising the use USE N° mated the louse power of the falls at an Juvenile that can be whether the government shall organization given | of liquor called his aunt to the bedside universally extreme minimum of 2472 horses. At the in the brief it is the law RIDE Genuine you paper my privilege and I cannot recognize eight-hour iu all con- same time whispered, “No, auntie, tracts to which it the .Northeastern Paper Trust to^present at this time. Indeed, a volume may be a party. take it. 1 must not break my pledge.” have placed will: Greeiileal A Co of Lewis be well filled with a record of the Congress has provided for the might his and he went to erection ton e« at They respected wish, a orders f«u instruction the Madison devotion aud self-sacrifice of of postottiee building iu to cost ^ patience, his Saviour true to his vow. Hundreds Chicago to the ex lent ot The all the men women who have between and kx plant $300,000. noble and $5,000,000 the is horn1! without ■•<), ( 'll1 11) Carter’s of similar cases of their loyalty might be $6,000,000, •‘What Mooseln- ,d mill at Emlulen has of which will cost a mother?” ot -u pulp passed given themselves to this branch of our where granite about $‘>’(1(10 ..:* mentioned, and of instances To our souls once in ule A M(l t into tin hands f the j aper trust, and work. And have so times again 000. they many the of little ones has turned the appeal; will be operate I very soon. On the 1‘budded better than knew.5’ The pleading I he contract for the was they inebriate from the downward road. building award- Sow to this we .id 1 an I lie 1 Idi whole au uctiv» busims-. seems ed to John Pierce of New probable Pills. results are as far as the York, who con- other, Uuiim. Little Liver reaching length t such an must strike ou the Kennebec this summer. Surely appeal tracted for the ••What i* horns without That ( Cppei aud breadth of our land, and hundreds granite with the Mi. Waldo ! responsive chord in the hearts of you who a wheel?” j:eu,..i i|„. Three natives of Maine have collected in now in middle life will tell that the quarry of Frankfort, Me. Must Bear Signature of you listen. Is it not time that the thousands Boston very large private libraries, the After making his contract with the Mt. ennobling, up-lifting influences, together of children soon to come upon the stage sale of which lias attracted much atten- with the more of this Waldo people, according to Mr. practical discipline of action should be rightly educated, PieVcig tion. Captaiu Henry F. Blanchard, were of value to the members of the focal stone cutters organization, priceless that in the near future we may have formerly of Augusta, had a library rich them. union were notified by the National Union legislators who will vote for temperance iu first editions of American authors and Maine was a in the work, for that they would rot work at the pioneer instruction in our schools, that we may quarry early Bibles: Mr. A. IS. Munson, formerly FaoSimile Below. while the Grand of Good until Mr. Pierce was to D, See Wrapper body Templars have city and State officials who cannot willing pay of Gardiner, had a large collection of was in its its members came cents an hour for hours work. yet infancy, be bribed to swerve from their sworn eight books to New The rates relating England history; Very small smd as easy to realize that the strongest hope prevailing are :>Q cents an highest, duty, and, too, that we may have genu- and the late Charles E. Pratt had an ex- of future success in reform hour, aud the men work nine hours a dav to take as sugar. temperance ine in those who to ui Christianity profess it is tensive collecti of books covering the centered in the children, that even as aud claimed that this price is what is STORMER follow “In His Name.” The work of general tieid of literature. Mr. Pratt was FOR HEADACHE. our “Master them first place in His generally paid for stone-cutting and than gave Juvenile Templary in its broad purpose a native of Yass.ilboro, the first Friend so must the education of the nine hours are the recognized in tht FOR DIZZINESS. gospel,” and far-reaching results might well be day to hold office in Boston, and the first little ones lead in the attack this trade. FOR BILIOUSNESS. upon compared with the wonderful dike that Columbia, Hartford, president of the League of American monster who threatens the safety of Under Pierce’s contract with the RIPYPI f \ giant the young queen of Holland, Wilhelmina, gov- 5 Wheelmen ..There is a silver mine in FOR TORPID LIVER. ernment lie is liable to a line of a our homes. to that shall roll back day --1 in Somerset and a proposes build, for Stormer and Solon, County, nearly FOR CONSTIPATION. It is now 29 since the first temple, every day’s delay in the completion A Pennant, years the waters of the sea until it gives acres j dozen car loads of ore from it are to be with its fourfold aud its motto, the building beyond a stipulated time, and Are FULLY i.\< iiiMia * was at West the G. the an l on Mond he recently graduated Point, year by vote of the Grand Lodge fight union, ty arrived I CURE SICK HEADACHE. “Pledge the children.” ii I MOST M I EN I I I H writes home from Cuba of his safe arrival C. Rev. Smith in Washington to the the facts before, J Templar, Baker, appointed lay Are a combination id' adv.intalT'-s which imuliices Cnhnuliia and Haiti. there. He was to the 15th the assigned as superintendent Rev. O. M. Cousens, a treasury department. THE STANDARDS I THE WoRIJ). U. S. and commissioned a de- The result of the conference is that infantry, A., .The President a man to whom was given in large California to Oregon Overland. the ha$ prepared procla- ! Models and l»0. eutenant. Mr. Cowan from tact kiud- officials have deter- Columbia,* hainless, 69 t graduated matiou acres of land gree the ability, and loving treasury department setting apart 130,000 j Models and the public schools in Orono and later ness in a leader of these forces. of The mined to stand by Mr. Pierce in his Columbia, Chain, 57 68. i on the S"iith side of L ike 1’ toe, Coliforuia, required fCorrespondence Journal.] light ;• it ended the of Maine, where In the live of his The will waive tin* Hartford, Patterns I 9 at d JO. University ! as a forestry reserve and public years superiutemlency Stockton, Cai.if., April 9, 1899. We department penalty he took a course of park. j three years.The the work flourished and valuable clause, and it is said that the Patterns 7 and 8. s j Mr. Charles Dudley Warner, who is ill \ gained have driven about 130 miles this department Hartford, J new minister to Storer of were on only is to see work on the Spain, Bellamy with pneumonia, continues to improve_ prestige. One hundred Temples quite willing build- Stormer, Models 15 ami 10 Ohio, to the well-known Maine j week. We arrived at Stockton continue rather belongs ■ the roll at one time. Brother Cousens Friday ing indefinitely than sub- Jn the Quay trial at Philadelphia, April Pennant, Models 21 and 22. fan i»y which has won much distinction iu j a of afternoon at 3 and to mit to the demands of the also in the interest o’clock stopped union, which *» 15th, the famous “Red Book” was admit- published paper give ,1 nv» nile \\ heels.. vaiiuus ptofessions. Bellamy Storer, tlie It was his term in the of the are un- ted as evidence, as well as the “Black” organization. during the horses a rest. We are now about 433 opinion department ♦ was Iton, in Portland in and was Sr., U'-'S, and “Blue” the that the name was changed from Cold just. f. ^ A comj 1. !i linn nf >| NtH KI.TIIN anil HI |»\||> i books, against strong miles on our and have the educated at Rowduin, although he did Water to Juvenile journey, given In case the becomes so bitter as to protests of the defence. The proseeu- Temples Temples. fight not to graduate. He removed Ohio in The work was transferred from his teams but a and a half rest. Lf has make it impossible to procure it 1 i tion's case is said to depend upon the en- day granite, !s!7 and began the of law in (’in- so is not that the John W. J .w ■;;\,\!!' M a i n practice tries in tiiese books. care to that of Mrs. M. C. Crossman, been rather hard on our team as two of unlikely specifications will ones, | 160 ■ < lunar.. In- served in ongress in jnj.>, I well as a worker in be and brick substituted for stone known and oeloved changed ...... i them are one is 3 old in and inls-44 was a Presidential elector oil 1 colts; years May as ihi re will be no Washington Win-umikinos. The deci- all temperance movements, and who by difficulty about pro- in- tickc \ newborn in Dover I and the other is. 4. In Maine we would ill the brick Whig baby sion ol' Anoruey General (Giggs that the | lu*i loving ministrations to those in the emring necessary. received as iiis liist the 1'his is the first turn- that present following law passed by the last Congress which bondage of drink gained the title of not think of working colts of that age. probably the timely outfit liuin a friend of iiis parents: “Mother Grossman.” At the close of ! government has taken the part of a n aimed to abolish the army post exchange, weigh over each. A bunch a toothbrush and They 1,200 pounds tractor as a or'toothpicks, does not piohihit the sale of intoxicating one 'ear in the work she was obliged to I against labor union, and what a sins vim. nine.The on the Univer- The country over which we have passed makes the matter of more Hag drinks through the canteen seeiion of the surrender it to another. During her offi- | than ordinary sity <•» Me : inpus tioated at half mast, cial of the she labored is a grain producing section and is nearly importance is the attempt of the union :o Ladies' Sash and Collar Bur post exchanges, but stm;»iy piohibits any charge Temples Apr. 14*h, and in Coburn hall memorial She has force tlii* government to the oflieer or soldier from doing tie* selling, is faithfully for their upbuilding. all a level plain, except about the rivers, rerogni/; xi'irao wane neld ornnn-m«*i ative of the -hour of A CHOICE w itl: now the “well done” from the eight day outside a gowinmeut SELECTION, | received generai favor in army ciieles. gained where there is land. There is iate >euav.oi .1 a "tin S. Morrill of Vermont, is cher- rolling establishment. Wus. SPRI >i AM) SUM ME * STYLES, ... 1’lrn President has design ited < 'ol. Sa m Master, hut her memory fondly [Bangor Daily of t e bet ween fouiider government system oi slate ished a little ones hardly anything produced Fresno JUST Xkki uel Sumner of the nth cav dry as military by host of these grown oiifges. Mmilai exei rises Were held to manhood and womanhood. ami Stockton hut wheat and This Second District Puns and Politics. : atiaci;-. at the eourt of Si. .James, to | barley. in the 49 -cav- the colleges tlirougliout succeed ( ol. Hates, who has been ordered For a brief period each the superin- is the heart of the great San val- : Joaquin Mr. Lifth-field has the Kv* Star ai •'.intiy honor to tlie me:no«y of was vested in Sistei ('. JI. Fitz- | d to return from Loudon.The Samoan tendency tie- the meal s* it-snam and ley, which is from 73 to 130 miles wide. Sun, t'a ins the earth, and may Sa> .Sr£££crescent Bicycles, edneater. public commi.-vsi.>t, wil; be to deal and 1*. G. C. T., II. A. Sliorey, and j empowered gerald urn. [ Hath Turn s. Kit ted with llo;;u-e \ son oj Watervilie has pur- much We have come through thousands of acres up Otinlip I'ii 11 i^}« with the .**i: mu ion as r linds it in the under their able guardianship good | IIo'* mm-li more :ke!v to };j 1 i V.tke- ii from get tow i is- n in Bangor to ensure the crated leader under the will of God pet, with the grain as It is tile command of the dying squadron, has background. All tlit* stiai.gr, n• engagement < f Mine. Sembricli for the been to as a member of rlie belongs much credit. Contrast the a sight that I am unable to picture on pa- assigned duty ■ next Maine music festival has been raised. achievement of this with cure every: long, <.• > naval board of Washington ... splendid army it is Director W. II. of New York i examining per; simply gorgeous. Chapman 'The i>n Samoa was pre- tlie utter failure of the “Children’s Cru- v\ is imerpollation We have followed the Southern ^remember inhumed and he answered by wire, sented in the German Reichstag by Dr. sade” in the middle ages. along Many persons have their good that Ladies with congratulations. Sembricli will vote of the Grand Pacific It. R. all the thus and their bad * Lelir, an extremist pan Gei man and was Ju the year 1879, by way far, except day day. Others sing at the next festivals both in ; to the minister of affairs, Lodge,the care of the juvenile organization in the and we are about half sick all the time. p particularly, and the replied by foreign mountains, pass through Bangui Portland, latter city was in the hands of theG. V. Tem- '> Baron Yon Buelow The whole affair was placed have Poor & ; places which as towns on They headache, backache, notice having also subscribed the sum requir- ! Mrs. Isabel A. This noble many appear 1 looked up< n as a lizzie and occupied only plar, Ilodgdon. and are restless and nervous. || ed.! is said that Horace W. the but which in are minutes.President woman herself map, reality only eighty McKinley self-sacrificing proved Food does not taste and whether Chase, of and for several good, f; oi*^ a •' formerly Bangor has appointed Lawrence Townsend of equal in every way for the task before her shipping sidings for grain. We have anti get botth- a suceesstul hotel man in Los the is the skin years Ange- to Store,’as and excellent results followed her labors. digestion poor; ra not 1 Pennsylvania succeed Bellamy crossed tlie King’s, San Merced your les, will go to Palis soon to fit and Joaquin, is and sallow and up Minister to Lisbon, and his transfer leaves Amply qualified by education and experi- dry disfigured conduct a and Tuolamne rivers and are all purely American hotel for the ence as a and a they very with or T "clothes fit. a vacancy in the Portuguese mission. mother and teacher, with pimples eruptions; a< "ommnJatiuu of from the United > nice bodies of but as a rule in people strong love for this particular work she water; sleep brings no rest and work <}, *§} Mates visiting the of 1900. never exposition Uncle 3am, and Others. was successful in the Southern California the rivers are is a burden. I/I They will The eminently directing usually I Clieiry'field house, which has been! lives of little one in the chan- many right dry rivers—-nothing but siud for about 0 What is the cause of all this? p have any chance run by Miss Alice MoGouidrick since the that the order f The fact German press lias no nel and in placing the Juvenile I to death of her months in the year. The soil the Impure blood. criticise your father, Barney MeGouldrick, fault to find with the attitude of the Templary upon a strong Irsis. During along composed win :'y twutli \ woek.The Tailors. use the best herbs, .nidge nificant. All the German hostility is di- with 4,000 members were added. scenery is beautiful at this season of the City The> only of west are grangeis Washington county rected against England. The United From 1880 to 1882 the of su- of made ta! rs, forms of. t., position are lined with oak material, up by expert soon make a move for a ereamt to be year. They large trees ry the veiled hostil- rintemlent was held Sister Nellie 15. Stales, notwithstanding p» by which insures for the cloth s ; r:-■ esi:. ished either in field or liar for some distance the and it Cherry ity and the open distrust which was ex- Nye, and it was during her term that this along banks, Duet m. Six towns will ite embiaced in BIL1TY, STYLE and GOOD F!T pressed for it in continental Europe, in officer was by vote of the Grand Lodge makes such a contrast with so much sur- it 1 thv from to Fnr see Biliousness, 3r>digo‘ ij'itory. extending .Steuben the < of the no t council. iJ vices and Sampler the SF-LLINC- Ant ally days Spanish war, has made member of the grand with trees of no kind. C iM.oia Palis.The Mouse Island rounding territory for the WHITE CITY TAILORS, enemies an> where in Europe, now. Even Sister Nye was possessed of an energetic prop rty, the island in The only important towns we have pas- Droafsioass, Gons* including Bootbbay Spain is friendly. 1‘ruhabiy in the com- disposition ami clear foresight, which en- boh.;, s.unoset li« *t el and the stone sed this week are Merced CHAS* e. J ing days Spain will be more friendly to- abled her to managv the work with method through Madera, dt.sge, wharf, etc., lias become the find Headache. wards this country than it has been at and exactness. She was instrumental and Oakdale, the principal industry of I5KLKAS >1MM' of George N Page, cashier of any time in the past hundred years. The in inaugurating “Children’s day” at the which is and this t .. first Na’i'iual bank ot grain grapes. Through Skowaegan. United S ates is, at this moment, among several temperance eampmeetings, and in They ha\ c a n-. Spc.ik. r Thomas B. Ib id, Mrs. Peed and region is where you sea the big farm the rest of the great countries, the most 1881 tive of these meetings were held in success, and an .■ Mi.'s Kitty, their daughter, sailed from teams. We saw one popular nation in the world. which the little ones took a prominent in field 9 teams of New Y< rk i"i Europe, Ajnil 19.h, on the Cp. ; part. mules, with (> span of muhs to a plow, stfflil spring. P.iiis. They will spend a month in Paris. : It is no surprise to hear from Cuba that Her successor was Sister P. G. Barstow, The rime f their return to America has tilling over the soil; 108 head of mules a Spanish party has been organized to fa- an earnest, devoted Christian, with a love- not been in one field is not often seen in fixed.Options given by the! vor annexation with the United States. able personality and many attributes that plowing leading sardine of eastern Maine packers The treaty provides that all citizens of well fitted her for this service, yet by na- the East. They drive with a jerk line, and '•> a syndicate of Chicago ex- capitalists Spain in the island who do not register ture so timid and retiring that many of the teams understand their business to April loth aud the was pired money paid, j themselves as such within a year after the her closest friends saw her undertake the ; Full Pint, 5(1 A of the sardine perfection and make the turns as nicely as large portion industry; of ratifications become through work with doubts; hut Low grandly did It clears out the channels into exchange prac badly passed the control of the the ommissiou citizens of Cuba. Next she disappoint the most fearful. .She a 4 horse team. They are plowing for through which poisons are j Continental the successors Packing Cv,., to j April, therefore, the Spaniards residing proved herself intense and active, most ! fall sowing and will have better this carried From the boay. When the American Sardine at' crops Co., capitalized in Cuba will be citizens and voters unless [ conscientious in all she did, and the work all are removed from \ year than for the past five years. impurities 8J,O00,0ou.The time of holding the con- which at her to office was be- they have recorded their intention to ; installation the blood nature takes hold seventeenth annual of the Stockton is a from now until right encampment tinue subjects of Spain. In either case ginning to languish was given a new im- busy city Maine Division Son of Veterans has been and completes the cure. J they will prefer annexation. The Span- ! petus. Temples were organized, old ones long after harvest season. Here they are set for and If there is take Wednesday Thursday, June! ish first of all desires protection were revived, and all over our State the the with constipation, NEW filj subject j putting up machines YORK, ROCKLAND and BAN- 14 and at The i havesting Pills. awaken the 15, Bucksport. program to life and property and the power and people became more alive to the great im- Ayer’s They has j all the force of men that can be worked, GOR LINE not been arranged as yet, but will be | responsibility of the United States in this ! portance of this branch of temperance edu- drowsy action of the liver; they to of as similar that past yeats.Prof. A. are cation and to see it in its the demand for them is the | regard unquestioned. Spaniards, who began clearest, greatest cure biliousness. This line will be opened again l *2 "• .uni Maine are numerous. One of the latest ; It was her to mould We leave here Mon iav for a^es | would be the victor ultimately but every stacles. privilege Sacramento, : the demand of certain Watervilie land- il ii it r. stock. I Mir tei itis are 111 on the as well aud the lives of little ones To l. ! body, this side of Atlantic shape many and will visit the State Capitol. All are | PURE WHITE LEAD. Write at one.-. hods that the the rent of teue- j city pay as on the believed that the “who rise to call her blessed.” She , other, struggle up well and our We are learn- i r on r MOM 1; It N. ( II \S1 V mi nts under the enjoying trip. :..on 1' T u.-t Imv placed quarantine by would last longer than that. Although was thoroughly imbued with the true | the and Arab all 1 local board of health.All the Maine ing Gipsy styles the time ■ ounce warranted pure. Old Dutch eorro the country w as unprepared for war, its spirit of the work and it constantly gain- to- ! io.. .m ..st it. Every j summer from to j sion. Ground in linseed oil. resorts, Kittery Quoddy, I of peace banished the ed in strength and influence under her and improving as we journey on. We have pure long period having ii GEO, F. EAMES. I are the summer’s busi- >? Uhv. it or w ill it. ! expecting largest ever be in- ministrations. # Hitterst. ... Your dealer lias order 3in5 | idea that that condition would had no accidents or losses, except gn ness ever known. losing for us it an I have a sketch of ri.’.; t i„ 'll. v Jt Or:.- FORKS & CO., terrupted again, displayed given you only slight our little which was miss- I BURGESS, this work and of some of its leaders to dog “Midget,” 'l! energy, a versatility and a strength which up MaSti * .iij —tit.!:. r I The Nose and last since which Portland, Mo. were a to the world. These the present time. 1 have of necessity said ing Monday afternoon, In Bill kf. The New England baseball surprise h >v> I*', jn:i iiy ti• No. -2 I S* \evvlti of the of subordinate time no have been received of her season with at New- aroused a respect for the country among nothing great army tidings opens Slay 10, games t 1 whicli has workers who their faithful labors aud < NeariCornerj* >t Manchester and Taunton. the great nations of the world by whereabouts. We got once in port, Portland, “hung up” 35c. a bottle. Avoid The is of been show n since then in the unflagging interest in the cause have Imitation \ BOSTON, league composed eight clubs, constantly a land slide where it came down across the in no small to about Hours, 12 to 2 located at consideration which is given to the opin- helped degree bring Brown, Brockton, Newport, Cambridge, Fogg& >t ions and wishes of the United States. the results it has been our road, and we had to dig out some and put by appointment Portland, Fitchburg, Slanchester, Paw- grand privilege October,' 189s- I y4f> tucket and [St. Louis Globe-Democrat. to witness. Their faithfulness is recorded six horses on each wagon to get Taunton.TlieCrystalPalace through. ... in Heaven. DEALERS IN.. in London, where the first world’s con- The laud came down a gulch mixed with H. H. will held AUGUST FLOWER. Our junior branch of work is now in vention of Christian Endeavor be water and rock and filled the road from 2 LAMSON, competent hands, and I feel that iu be- in 1900, can accommodate 100,000 persons. liiiruaiii. a Prof. Hou- 2 All is well (ireal is says of the Mrs. E. G. to 1-2 feet with us are for dele- ,‘jt surprising fact,” half superintendent, deep. Meats, Poultry, Vegetables, Beet, Preparations making 25,000 in ton, “that in my travels all parts of the a in of to the of Munson, lady every way deserving thus far, and all are able take their full Licensed Auctioneer. Fine farm in gates.On May 19, anniversary world, for the last ten years, I have met N«>rthp<<: your help and encouragement, as is shown PORK, Gladstone’s death, it is proposed that more used Green’s rations three times daily. The last two Ground, 136 acres laml people having Augus the efficient work done her in the P. O. ADDRESS, honor his wear- by by Englishmen memory by Flower ,than any other remedy, for dyspep were scorchers and we are to orchards, 360 bids, apples two a most days glad as liver and and for the last years, earnest appeal LARD, ing white flowers in their coats, just sia, deranged stomach, MAINE. never waier. Will be should be made. camp the In summer this is FREEDOM, failing on 19 are worn in honor constipation. I find for tourists and sales- by wayside. April primroses easy terms. men or for tilling office Juvenile has well vindicated the hottest of California. HAM, of Lord Beaconslield, Gladstone’s great persons positions, Templary part >1 ( h where headaches and bad feelings the CITY OF drummers are general its right to exist by commendable BELFAST. ALL rival.The commercial Clarence H. Luther. AND KINDS OK " from irregular habits exist, that Green’s work and to no af* Millei to the taxes on their business accomplished, quarter trying get Flower is a remedy. It does All persons having bills against the city of Bel. August grand can we so confidently look for even great- GAME IN ITS SKA*ON. removed in Canada. Formerly 200 drum- not injure the system by frequent use, and OASTOniA. fast, must have them approved by the proper er and more effectual results. The committee, ana an sucn 0111s must be in the nands SUBSCRIBE EUR mers from Boston and New York is excellent for sour stomach and indiges- simpli- Kin(1 You Ha,B and of its methods aod the Bears the Alwa),s Bought of F. R. Woodcoctt, Auditor, on or before the Fri- JOHN A. FOGG. MARION E. BROWN. were Not tion.” bottle free at Poor & city efficiency constantly canvassing Canada. Sample _^ThB next the first in each alike recommend it as day preceding Monday now because of Belfast, and A. B. Freedom. beauty of its ritual month. PER ORDER. half that number go there Son’s, Sparrow, 8t'’ MAINE. Sold dealers in all civilized countries. a medium which to instruct the I BELFAST, THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL licenses and other taxes imposed on them. by by young Belfast, April 12, 1899,—3wl6 H°WeCornerkMai!fh CUBA. Cuban Dr. Juan THE NEW physician, Solloso, who wife is never A The work of a farmer’s Veteran’s Letter In Rhyme. rendered such excellent service in Santia- ended. But it is wholesome, enjoyable, is if the And „i,structiou Admirably Begun. go. In Cardenas are two or three hun- productive work that pleasurable Response from the Pension Bureau. woman. -I. ami Old, Are Busy a well A few si Studying jfHIVILIZED dred orphan children, entirely farmer’s wife is weeks ago, Henry Johnson of Wins- | nglisli as She is Spoke, Ae- destitute, The work becomes weary drudgery low, a veteran of the rebellion, wrote the whom the ladies Authorities. American good of the city have col- when is sick. The work following letter to the I ,» ilian I the woman pension department: Bits of .CATARRH lected in an is hurt. The l,(. Island. Gossipy abandoned hospital and are drags and the woman's pride following communication Catarrh is civil- Her ambition is to do as much and better Is written in relation feeding from their own limited stores— To my delayed f of The ized. It thrives in liicl.ll LICi application spamleuce Journal.] for everybody in Cardenas is poor since For an augmentation A meric a. It neighbors. It is i;u, II ah an A, April pene- Of my pension the war; and to-morrow I am going there a distinct tri- appropriation— trates every organ Some sort of explanation i* Cuba is becoming Amer- —a if her of the body. long day’s journey by railway—to umph Of so much hesitation >. >u•lerfu 1 is butter is And continued rapidity appar- It is called learn how we may best assist them. gener- procrastination. by a Sad A • ally year after i'i i, auil even the m >st dis- of regarded application St thousand names. reports sickness and starvation come as the finest in Before an order for examination \ merman unwil* 4 Reached “patriot” Head the letter also from Sagua la Grande, Puerto Prin the county. its destination is ^ I went before the board without When Nature is she has I h.it the change infinitely printed hero and But fine butter C perturba- AN HNEAII INR Q|RN THAT overtaxed, cipe, Esperitu Santo, many other tion. nil LiirHILIIlU OIUll I On I her own of notice that assist- before within ■X from Mrs. M. and bad health way giving Never the that ^ situation— places, showing all we have so far don’t to- mey^correctiy reported my ance is needed. She does not ask for » E. Ilart- go It was a total .hi lias there been so little Bland, prostration until it is to \ accomplished is but as a in an help impossible get along without Cla. drop ocean gether. Of my physical organization. HHIUntNATURE 1^ APPEAI INR > well, 10 nrrLnLlllU it Boils and are an indication that ; time of year—owing to Mrs W. Kid- I also received from them pitnples of wretchedness. Truly, in this sorrow- J. this information, Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus, O, der, of Hill Dale the system is which i an sanitation, in the way In utter consternation, accumulating impurities ful land the harvest is but the Farm, must be rid of ; are an for assistance Dear Sirs: — “I trust no one ripe, labor- Enosburg, That cataracts were a cessation gotten they urgent appeal on mediate of all will Vt.. writes to Dr. causing ERR UEIP | disposal ers are few. And soon a termination ■ vii ■ —ct waiumg mat ucin ixuu suieiy d© ignored. think from this that I would wish my R. V. Pierce. Buf- j and constant u e of dis Another falo, N. Y '* Dur- To all visual observation. To neglect to purify the blood at this name in for cause to conspicuous evidence of Amer- public any only the year I Iu my situation time means more than the of boils iv there is not a ing past crippled annoyance painful and | single icanization—if one coin a found that I was let sufferers know where they may find may word_is I have labored in desperation unsightly pimples. If these impurities are allowed to o r in Mttanzis to become a moth- I Habana, relief from I can found iu the fact that all To protect from want and starvation the succumbs to many pains. truly iutelligent Cu er and that I was remain, system any ordinary illness, and is My ten children, my three cities of couse* I have been much benefited the appropriation unable to withstand the many ailments which are so say by bans, young and old, male and I was To tiie of the Nation female, from bloating. and urinary difficulty strength and summer. ; in Cuba. l use of Pe-ru-na. I feel better than I each and suf- prevalent during spring Yesterday are busily the growing perceptibly weaker day Ami to increase its population. studying English language. fered much at times. I had to give Mrs. L. Gentile, iiU04 Second Avenue, Seattle. Wash of the Habaua h ivs for years. 1 have suffered for sharp pain My age is 77, near the termination hospitals the work and 1 felt that something must be I was afflicted for a time Everywhere you go—in houses, offices, uf* my Of my earthly probation, says: long with pimples, which llii ial information that years of chronic catarrh, bronchitis, done. I sought vour advice and received a prompt years a more than were very as disfigured mv face shops, markets, street-cars—all with 1 followed directions and took twelve Twenty widower, half a annoying, they fearfully. asthma and female trouble, of which I reply your After in all ot them bottles of I)r Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, and generation. using many other remedies in vain. 8 S. S. _ l patients whom you have occasion to promptly have been much helped by Pe-ru-na. converse or also followed your hygenic instructions. 1 began Charity furnishes me a habitation and cleansed hood, and now I in ve of the thoroughly my rejoice % Lepers' home) to immediatelv. mv health became ex- a I know the virtue of Pe-ru-na. If for do business and essay to address in improve And portion of my daily ration. a good complexion, which I never had before.” your do all work (we live on a and cellent. and I could my Blindness denies me the previous Aprils no to it and rode all I gratification \V IT of the A. G. S. other reason it would pay keep choicest Orlendorf in a good sized farm!. 1 walked could, Capt. Dunlap, 1 Castilian, reply O; reading any mention ii in the thou* and it. I had a short easy confinement newsy R. R., writes: away up for colds. It off colds, it pre- idioms which enjoyed For information Chattanooga. Tenn., keeps strange be- and have a bov.” general they proudly healthy baby uotrui ,um ufti uum.itro uui death rate. For vents builds the nerves. And but for kind upon me, OaUSin# -.•ailing grippe, and up lieve to be American. that my daughter’s mi nistra Everybody to the The one medicine gives prompt tion great pain and annoyance. My blood seemed to be ir. -a the settlement of the 1 gladly recommend it to all as the is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite manner born has an English iu and sure relief I should be driven to desperation. a riotous condition, anti nothing I took seemed to do and best medicine.” dictionary a tonic the streets cheapest It is and purifier She a Six bottles of S. S. S. cured me Spaniards his pocket, and a grammar in hunts Prescription. prepares frugal ration, any good completely Mrs. PI and suffered from diseased hand, on one set of me and the gutters tilled that works special organs Reads to some new publication, and my blood has been perfectly pure ever since.” for the words he wishes to and fires a Leads me for membranes; every organ of the use, and puts them in perfectly vigorous, exercise and recreation, •: instead of the nearly ei, foul, them at head in condition. It soothes in- Attending my daily wants is her vocation. body was affected. Pe-ru-na cured her your unintelligible vol- healthy quickly au nts of a flammation and drains If I could obtain an-increased remuneration j mongrel popu- the membranes and even the naked street stops debilitating 3. S* S* FOR by making healthy. leys, gamin To keep me from want and privation THE BLOOD i and coHiumakers are on tlie Taken regularly Dr. Hartman's books on catarrhal shouts after system. during It. would you “Goodbye!”* Allright!” it lessens give great consolation. the period of gestation greatly life’s \ tlieir business is « oases arc understood and Until my termination, beiug easily “Give me dollar!” One ceases to won- and of childbirth. is the best blood because it is the pain danger I would not indulge in solicitation remedy, purely vegetable meddlesome exact. Write for them. is one mai is iree ironi Americanos; ■Vntifieally der that he is unable to understand what vlthougli sweet to the taste it contains For its further continuation. ana (imy ansoiuieiy potasn and mercury. It — the blood and cleanses those unclean scavan- ! e( ial boo!; for women. These books no which often disagrees with weak You this promptly purifies thoroughly the system, builds up is purported to be his own tongue when sugar reject application. free. Dr. Hartman will nor does it contain alco- The destination. the general health and strength. It cures Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer. Rheuma- erstwhile fattened upon i prescribe stomachs; any pour-house my he lias explored the book out of and tism. Tetter Boils, Sores, etc., direct to the cause of* the trouble and thousand women this popular hol, or opium in any form, therefore Henry by going are lean and fifty yeai Johnson. >!i, growing which the Cuban nation is to does not induce a for stimulants. forcing out all impure blood. f-ve of charge. supposed craving He soon after received his from the \.» longer is the Jesus del in climate. reply Books free to any address by the Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga learn English. Here are some samples, Keeps perfectly any Pension Bureau: rouged, as of yore, with Sir: In response to your letter of recent high degree, lmt like his ancestral gleaned at random, from the Castilian casa, County Correspondence. date, relative to your claim for increase of ral processions, resplen- to somewhat down-at-the-heel—is willing to guide English pronunciation: pension, Certificate No. 205,4t>:i, as late and gorgeous liveries, “Ai uisch Sergeant Co. K, 9th Me. Vois., it gives me lavish paint and for a tus-pic—(I wish to from last gilding galore, speak.) [Deferred week.) to inform that increase of > along to the music of pleasure you pen- for First-Class Monumental Work liberal “Ui uisch in o-de monthly consideration, but can- tus-pic lan-gue-yes Swanvtlle. Miss Julia Chase, Miss sion at the rate of $24 per month, commenc- the sextous of the great, not be made to tu wish to Hattie Mr. A. ing November 18, 1898, the date of your comprehend the necessity tra-vel.”-—(I speak languages May Nickerson, S. Nickerson -GALL ON. .. olon like old uu* medical examination under your claim for cemetery, of in order to and Hon. A. E. Nickerson improved plumbing. He merely shrugs travel.) returned from increase, has been allowed. This allowance .id d«»wn the shovel and hoe i his aristocratic shoulders and gibbers in “A gu ziu-quin o’v im-po-tin from Boston Saturday.Mrs. Mae Edgeeomb is is subject to a deduction of all payments Just now the made since that on the certificate oyment. French and fSauz o’ Aie able to sit up a few minutes at a time_ date, mingled Spanish concerning Ame-ri-ca, quib-ba?” you which you now hold. ;iscasesare those incident Misses Gussie Nickerson and Lillian Phillips thf unreasonableness or the Americans in thinking of importing from South America The new certificate will be issued within he season—an at- found a Baltimore oriole’s nest near the a few ami forwarded, to the Pension long dry his or Cuba. Fannie Brigham Ward. days MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF demanding changes which progenitors at of Swan Lake This is some- Agent Augusta, Me., who will transmit ->• and throat, caused by I shore recently. never of. when the the same to with the vouchers thought Finally, thing unusual here. A of blue-birds you necessary g dust, and the peculiar j A Descendant of Paul Revere. pair for payment. governmeni condemned the made inspector their appearance last Sunday—the first I with in un- .illy known as “nervioso,” deeply sympathize you your beautiful place as unlit for human abode, Mrs. Clara E. Bradford, a direct descend- pair of these birds we have seen for several fortunate physical condition and hope that ■:>t, produces convulsions ant of Paul Revere on her mother’s side, the increased allowance of to have a assoirmentof finmhed work my lord gave in ungracefully and hired years. your pension, [ #We large ! at her home on Bellevue which to be in adults, but is passed away you appear justly entitled, will to at hysteria some native wo select from juices that will suit you. All rkmen to temporarily rem- Street. Longwood. Mass.. April lltli, after a Prospect Ferry. Mrs. Emma Luke serve to “keep the wolf from the door” dur- Mere is no reason good why the to their short illness. Sin- was 51 years of age, ami entertained the Ladies’ Circle last ing the remainder of yuur life. kinds of granite used. F< reign and Domestic 1 edy evil, according lights, by Friday m autiful island, with its leaves a husband and one daughter. The Very the aid of bricks and F. E Harding went to respectfully, work neatly executed from original designs. plaster-paris. The funeral serxices were held from her late evening.Capt. H. Evans, >!: sea breezes and Clay delight- it residence, 54 Bellevue Street, Southwest Harbor last week on business.... Commissioner. inspector says will remain in tolerable yesterday us a < all before orders afternoon. 2t^“*Give placing erature. should not be as The exercises were of the The many friends of Freeman Batcbehler March 8, 1899 condition for about a year, and then the j character, consisting of Scrip- elsewhere. 8tf under the sun. ; simplest only were to hear of his wife’s which .ountry ture reading and Rev. Dr. Hamil- pained death, plaster-paris will give way and the poi- j prayer. u perfect sanitation is ton officiated. The interment was at Forest occurred in Belfast, April 13th. Mrs. B. was sonous gases again invade the casa. You Hills Mrs. Bradford was born Food BRIDGE STREET, BELFAST, MAINE. tii* handsomest houses, Cemetery. well known here, and although her stay in Easy j not this house on Purchase Street, Boston, in 1S4*.* Her; phe say, why give up altogether this place was short she made many friends. i to C ,R HARRISON. I WOOD. A S HEAL dii n of mediaeval Spain, i j parents were Melchers ami her mother was, ! Easy Buy, and seek another? For the reason, j The have the of the entire simple 1« fore lu-r marriage, a Revere. A few years j family sympathy .1 : originally any sanitary to | dear or madamc, that none alter Mrs Bradford's removed to! Mr Marshall of Frank- Easy Cook, sir, better, j parents community-Rev. *44 *44* atever. and the attempts B -yiston Street, a house owned at and few so good. m be bad for love or occupying fort preached at Mt. Heagan at lip m. last to 1 that, rime h> the oid estate. 1’he site Easy Eat, ave t aken t he form of Rupp Sundae. Services will be held there 5 s money in ('uba. of tie- < Id !ioilie is lew km wu as the Rey- every to 11side he walls. A fu r nolds Hou.-e. Mrs. Bradford's husband also two weeks and all are cordially invited. Easy Digest vi-vr.v Speaking of lied Cross work now P MASON & HALL., e ii; ie> t the i >mes :ro:u oil N--w England families; in occupation, ! Stockton Springs Mrs. Sarah Snell, going on in the island. Miss Barton fact ,om- ul the settlers of Massachusetts/Jnv. Oafs smell can be better im- j William Bradford. He is elireet descend- who has been spen ’bug th- .vinter with her ,H AFi.I> WAR..O,,. has not \vt arrived, being occupied at the QuakerAt all grocers ! i bed in print. V fair ant of this family, being th* tenth in Hue. *on in Edgartown,Mass ivtun.od l ist week, ol n Washington end the line, but r clear | Mrs p.r.tdf.e-d humerly resided in SDakton in ... .1 FFI.l. AS I) COMPLETE LIRE AL H'.l Y.i IS 'lOCF m-e but. now uy her sister. Mrs. Julia 2-lb. onlv magnificent \ came to Dorchester a tew accompanied Treat, in am and unci iii'g wiAdoin directs ali Si ring-*, but years pkgs. of N.-wtonvbb-. Mass. '1 he latter will re- 4 *s Tools. Runs o L Iron ited vasa in the ( Taro ago, ami went to Longwood to live last | Ruildinf/ Mditiat, arjn n'ci SpnkrSi movements, through her staff iu. the Or to la r. held, [Boston Journal. main some tun" in town, having only parti- and Steil. l hum. ] arm l*i her disposal. Dr. .1 dian Ilubhell, general was highly thought o: by the residents Capt. Ralph Morse U-lt st week to join hi? ■ i ves in < ubu. The 1 irg and tl <>.- who had there. Iler vessel, sell. R F. in and lieid aget is hci«\ with the Rev. Al. x- cottages p.-uigrew, Boston,

surrounded me was near a o t, ... We rat >ALEM WIIliM by ample pi the villaif E. II Denslow, sailed S nurd ty for N p N-*ws (1 4 ry LEAD, andei K t. pastor of the I Vople's Church ipi tiling a t ark, starch in K •■>1 : h s _ coolest where he will he through tin FLOOD A < ONivMN VARNIsll, portion of r employed son, Mi. William as e:crk ami steno- C. _• Kenr, l)K I ROi ! Will i K i I AD WORK'- \ R lALi. LA \ N V 'he streets are widest. summer-Mr. Henry Moulton is at home graph-! Mr. Cottieli. who has been Miss 1o Curo CoH O: }':■ ty for a short tiiue.... Mrs. an 1 son 1 ■ all of the better class. Sprague A ALL OF YOLK I A T i:<> N A «111 I s MU Barton's linancial for To Cur'.* Sc Throul ixr One 23^ Si; ! 1 seeretary many Day Perry, who have been at sea during t’ •• win 4 ♦ table environment. one To Cure Kor: rseness in years; Mrs. A!l< u K. i.low of rlie One Day tei with her returned last Baiur (’apron, husband, INI V > TV A* II ALL, >I;iiu !**m £ fc < •: J d ?«■* ? * at ;*s great, airy, mar- 1 % gallant young Rough Rider ('apiain who day, having shared the hard ex pern-nee "I <> 4 ms would be compar- Take Cleveland’s L 25 c. *♦4 «♦* was kiiieo. with Ilamiiton Fish, in tin first ing Ileuler, all cur sea-going people in tie- gab s of tin- tn conditions. 'tin!*: at I)ri:g- unsanitary | Tiial size free. If it fails to the terrible skirmi-d. before Santiago; Miss F .-a i p cure, your past. season, im-aiding N-vcm 1 e p_ more than a year ago— will be refunded. A. A. How s her when for hours it was zig of Sweden: Miss Adams of ICa-’on and uiomy storm, expected j LEY l’diOTlIEliS, U «rr«Street, New York. fore all Americans were* A Co. that their vessel must go down before tht Maine Central R R. Miss Betts of Albany, professional nurses; aw w iili <'onsu 1 -(General fury of wind ami wave.Mr. Harry Park and your ••orrefcpnndent, whose undefined tssar Freshie. Don’t you think Gover- bioss took this nor Uooseve!t’s horrid?” arrived Saturday for a visit t.o Ins parents Society duties are whatever her hands 1 i11 ••»•*. party the Fia-shm They say h<-‘s given orders to last a Week ram* ulo Monday evening was very enjoyable children. Under 1 smash .1.1 the and 1 had eight American National Red Cross cam two rings, haven't mine The program consisted oi music, both solo.*- a mouth. [Jeweler’s {tost, will run as I ii,• > At first all went well, Weekly. St amer ( it of l»ani»oi mow cm the representatives of the Assoeiate of and an .Soeiety duets, readings, amusing “Bellamy SURE RELIEF TO WOMAN for FROM BELFAST. tin ut care of Miss Barton, If you have had the grip take. Hood’s Sar- Route the Red Cross- Mr. Quadrille,” and a laughab e farce, “Tht ail troubles peculiar to her sex. J'HT’Serid by Pennsylvania Joseph saparilla. It will brace you up, purify your a >i i'm p ar Sistei Bettina*’ and other ! mail or from our ! Steinmetz, late lieutenant C. S. V. blood. ami overcome ail bad effects of the New Woman,” which quite brought down Agent. §1.00 per box. lielfas;. ieiiart..... 7 if. t lo : 30 Engi- t72,i when were j disease CUyi.oiut. I if, .337 ukers;and they j the house. Ice cream and cake were, served WILLIAMS MIG. C0„ CLEVELAND. OHIO, " 1 neers, and Mr. Guy King, architect, both j Props., alii.,.. L 3 r,2 1 Me island, just before the Bishop Gulieni. Yes, I am followed asocial Blocks ... ; ;;c , 1 of the Quaker were sent : indeed; happv by dance-Wednesday City. They by to suv our work m the Koo\. 7 I 33 ;* two missionary Philip- the Oiiureii street divi- WILLIAMS’ARNICA AND WITCH iared, only deaths evening, April 2(5th, Thorndike... so, 2 1 5 the Associate Society No. 1 of Philadel- pine.-. has b**eu most successful. We recent- 00 in the A sion of the V. I. S. will another enter- t'nlty. sic 2 ,. :.25 Asylum. well- lv mad“ angels of 2.U00 uf them in a single give phia, for the express purpose of establish- HAZEL i.urnham, arrive. ... s 25 2 2" nu was left in day. [Life. tainment (this time a “ghost party”) m 1 1 45 4 2.5 physician charge a “Home for Children” in Cuba, SALVE.JTfSnnu Bangor... ing to; A M aev and for Preparations Denslow Hall. This will be ladies’ night food-supplies be and sustained bv Drying simply develop Waterville '.ii.s 1 controlled entirely j ci.tiarrh andrffche ladies will do all the. honors. COLDJITHLHEAD.0 ATAR R H dry ; they dry up the secretions Thej : and 1 M AM d. What became of the all SKIN FTtT’P’HONS—like Pimples, ISlaek Reli'a-u as 1 >1 are with whit adhere to the membrane and Steamer( ity f Bangor will !t Pennsylvania. They delegated j decom- will send out invitations some in ad Ilrad*;, itoufh Skit;, Snnburn utid 'I'.jii. Portland. 2 15 5 2 5 1 30 days • lows: s it is now to a far more Sr»e per bo?, by instil or from Ol’K AOI’.M. I impossible to pose, causing Serious trouble IF'-umi. lm-siia\:. power rent, purchase or build a suitable vance to their gentlemen friends Williams .Ufa:. Cn.- Props., Cleveland, O. For Camden. Rockland ami than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid inviting 11 W.0:::: 7::.". $ the good out of the j Thursday s ami Saturdays at abou; f. M doctor, house, with and at- all inhalents and use that which them as to attend the hospital dispensary J drying partners “ghost hot: SALE 111 It. n. MOODY, lyrBS | For Searsnort. Buck^-ort. NVintcijiort Ham|- f" BELFAST. and like his fellow- cleanses, soothes ami heals. Cream den ami and Sa’ur- heart, tachments, to be named and known as a ! Ely’s partysigning in each case Sistei Bangor. Tuesdays. Thu;-day- PM A M only a Balm is such a remedy ami will cure catarrh days, at about 7.30 m. 1 E. D. 7 1 2 in’. tio for the 1 Ghost. It is that the invitation j ,,1' thought morrow, charitable of the Stone or in expected K enterprise Key cold the head easily and pleasantly. RETURNING : W. I) ...- 31) :iial of the All sell it cents or will be in ali as there is m PM P M purpose provi- State, in full accord but druggists at 50 it will be accepted cases, & Co. of From Boston. Mondays, Wednesdays aim Fn- with, distinctly Md., Portland. 11 un 1 15 mailed 5(i Fidelity Deposit ■ :nuted them indiscriminate* j by Ely Brothers, Warren street, way of thus for a days at d.no >i. the National Red Cross declining (and allowing A M A M separate from, ! New York. ! From Rockland. Tuesdays. Thursday and Sat new selection of a since it will not Waterville. " 2 5 ',1 4 ;tu poor of Havana. Heaven partner) of Baltimore, >ld. at about f>.00 a. m. Society. It is believed that a liberal re- urelays 7 5 1 30 Graven Gay. 1 wish I knew what ails me. be known from whom it comes. Tickets ol From Bangor. Tuesdays. Tliursdays and Satur- Bangor is ru ed Incorporated in 1890. -*i m d ; enough everywhere, will made in I've all the of at L’ 00 u. >!., at all a ,M sponse be by Pennsylvanians got symptoms every known Coinnienced business in 1890. days touching landings. s 7" admission will he enclosed with invitations, Burnham, depart. ... 1 25 f> 05 was of starvation, disease, with several others I never E y Belfast. together CH AS .JOHNSON, gent, ... 5 dying all of the and that the “Phila- Edwin Warfield, President. Unity. 11"" 25 parts State, of. and all these will pre- aTSTIN. (lend. Boston. * heard gentlemen holding CALVIN Supt.. .. *.» ! 5 less than one month the II human E. Rosler, Thorndike... 11 15 35 Secretary. WILLIAM H. 1LLL, OenT Manager, Boston ■:<. delphia Home” will be well endowed Lufton Losst. Old fellow, you’ve got. the sent themselves at the hall on the evening Knox. 1 5 42 piteous for more Tribune. Brooks .1157 ‘.-41 5 60 appeals and sustained. The need of such grip. [Chicago where their all in ASSETTS, DECEMBER 13, 1898. many stated, partners, arrayed Waldo ! 2 I '• '.' 5 2 n; 07 could orphanage—which institutions in Cuba is very great indeed. “Now good digestion waits on appetite, ghostly white ami masked, will select them j Real estate owned by the company, Citypoint....fl2 25 -lo"t ■<; 1 7 and health on both.” If it unincumbered .8 00 Farm for Bale. 12 45 1" l" »> 25 hi iiise of the blockade. doesn’t, try Bur- for the march. invitations will doubt j 000,000 Belfast, arrive. With some other members of the Red dock Blood Bitters. Many Stocks and bonds owned by the com- was ! I offer for sale faun situated on the hack + Flag station. that in the second 1 less be sent to those who will not care tc 5 pany, market value 1,801,507 00 my Cross, accompanied Messrs. King and road lrom Belfast to about three miles Lnnitec ticket s r Boston are w sold at $5.00 A court rendered judgment in p. case on a Cash in the company’s principal of- Searsport. institution's existence the dance, but will take the aftei >u three hun from Belfast am1 all stations !,i.. Steinmetz to as follows; simply march, fice and jin bank 140.470 45 from the city Belfast, containing Marianao, Matanzas and note, “Judgment for > 1 plaintiff, in due mrse rf dred and a< res «•; .and. There is a ‘hike's t■ all 1»•.• r~ West and North n of which each will at the iden- Premiums c collec- *'\vent.y-five Through by scores, and in for the amount the note, with interest to gentleman guess 1. W.ui-mhgk dying other on their tour of tion, less corns., $30,94( .40 113,253 30 good orchard on the farm, about two hundred west, via all m res, for *sal<- *»> points iuvestiga- ; of m vv his If the day judgment.” And the defend- tity of masked partner. he guesses acres o' woodland, and the remainder con- Belfast. i,l <*. K. K\ A Ns. t half a dozen of the origi* good Agent, j and we found hundreds ant wants to know whether r3ie Court used of all the admitted as divided into and pasture land. Vita* President and «2oieral Manager. 1 tion; everywhere correctly she must furnish both with ice Aggregate veniently tillage < of in F. E. 7* n'i Pass, and Ueket Anent. tunned alive. The cause of of the words “day f judgment” in a legal or sets of the company, at heir ac- There is'a never failing supply living water Boothbv, homeless children whose natural pro- cream. If he makes a mistake he will have are convenient and Nov. 1 HI'S. 1 sense. tual value. ...$2,001,290 75 the pastures. The buildings Portland, 25, mat h rate has now been theological with only tectors liad been sacrificed to the cruel that privilege. A dance will follow the in good repair, and well supplied water. DECEMBER 1898, one of the best farms in the <>t 1 ist when Diphtheria, sore throat, croup. Instant LIABILITIES, 31, This is County week, the. Jong- | war. At Gilmore and and and will /no:... present the U. S. Army is dis- Herman wit cure. Dr. march, (music by daughter) W aldo, both for stock raising tillage relief, Thomas’ Ec- Net amount of unpaid losses and of mage was re-rented for and all ladies whether mask- be soid at a bargain K<>r particulars inquire rations to numbers of lectric Oil. At any store. participating, claims.. •• 8 41,353 52 tributing large peo- drug j Mrs (Jeo. W. Cottrell. 2<> Nuitlqiori Ave., Belfast. Amount to insure, pa in y and repairs ed or not, will pay 25 cents; gentlemen noth | required safely Belfast, March 21. 1 nb'.b begun, ple—for the cost of which Uncle Samuel “I’ve come to kill u said the little all risks. 55 printer,” j outstanding 485,798 I2tf MBS MELIA J. COT! HELL. was 1 in ing. A small admission fee will be sanitary inspector is to reimburse himself from the Cuban man. Any printer particular?” asked charged the foreman. one : Total amount of liabilities, except iwsiigate the Oh, any will do! I for spectators of both sexes. It is hoped plumbing, custom bouse receipts. But the greater would a small but I’ve I capital stock am net surplus— .8 527.152 07 l Prt^E$ 2 prefer one, got to that ali will attend and take PILES 2 FfLES mu declared to be in gentlemen Capital actually paid i.p in cash. 1 ,ooo,uoo oo 1 perfect need is for homes for the little make som sort of a bluff at. light., or leave pool waifs, Surplus beyond capii al .. 1,134,138 08 Bile it mem will cure home, since the paper called wife/a part in the dance, whether receiving a writ- I)r. Williams' India- Oi was discovered a state wherein the my pink girls especially may have care tea a affair. I'lcerat .land Itching Biles. It swill ten invitation or not. For further particu- j amount of liabilities, in Blind, Bleeding. urn it would have Aggregate reeled, and protection, moral and and eluding net surplus .... .82,001.200 75 absorbes the tun..us, allays the itching at ot»c«. physical, “Cure the cough and save the life.” Dr. lars see bills. oh to the new bonds furnished bv Wil- tenants. Wood’s Pine j Surety promptly acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. become fitted for r< spectable lives. Such Norway Syrup cures Ale. coughs FUEL) ATWOOD ‘Agent, Winterport, onh lor < •1 in the and and colds, down to the Side=\v heeler vs. liams’ Indian Bile Ointment i- prepared mysteries a home has been established the very verge of con- Propeller. ; 5 w 1 5 lately by amt t. of 1 sumption. Biles and Itching of the privnt*- paits. plumbing may not National Red Gross in Guines, some 30 else. Every bos is guaranteed. S -Id by drug F£FD, “Didn’t you tell me you could hold the One of the sea of ing uly explain the best-known captains box situation; miles from in the finest a f sent mail, lor one. and $1.0(1 per Habana, agricul- plough ?” said inner to an Irishman he Eastern Maine is Captain M. W. Pierce of gists, by may guess at it know- had taken on trial. “Be WILLIAMS’ M'F’C CD., Crop’s, Clevchunl, Ohio * t C by tural district of which is now ex- aisv, now,” says Hampdeu, who commands the steamer Pe- D S and Cuba, Pat. “How could l from the in- hould it an’ two horses nobscot of the B. & i>. B. B. Co.'s hue be- or sale by K. If. Moody. ly pip**s closets, of njw porting large quantities potatoes, pullin’it away? Just stop the craytures, tween Boston and Banger. Captain Pierce ting the deadly gas out- and I’ll hould it for GROCERIES;. tomatoes and other vegetables to the ye.” expresses himself quit'* freely about the ac- in such a as to veut cident of the steamer Portland, and believes* way United as Florida did in her of J^nli, States, O.A.STOXiX.A.. that there must, have been a collision with Tmfmru'rs 1 second of the r«n:irtr?>d< j/e salary guaranteed. Call at !,crein of a short route to rs purely vegetable, harmless and effectual- glory ness when the sickly season begins with gums, allays all pain, cures wind and though they are side-wheelers. ddress, J. H. CILLEY, FOR SALE. colic, Where no worms are present it acts as a Tonic, md is the best for Is and corrects the condition of the mucous mem- diphtheria. If such is the the annual rains. This is sus- remedy Diarrhoea. pleas- 6tnL 4 riain Street, Belfast, Me. hospital brane of the stomach and bowels. A Residence .*54 High street, near Pearl street, new °f ant to the taste. Sold by druggists in The moralist no more thinks positive one of the best houses in every of cure for and and a val- tained the American National Red of the world. put- Constipation Biliousness, and convenient, with all modern improvements; by part Twenty-five cents a bot- uable remedy in all the common of :llt ting all his maxims into practice than the complaints must be tle. Its value is Price 35c. Ask for it. want the addresses of and heated steam, bath hot that of the poorer? with nurses from the incalculable. Be sure and children. your druggist bright boys girls by room, water; large Cross, United shoemaker does of all the shoes l»r. J. F. TRUE 4c Me. IH'r States; j ask for Mrs. wearing 4 CO.. Auburn, who will sell our package Soda and Salt lor stable. on Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and treatment for Write for free WE Inquire premises. thereof—a proud of and the he makes. News. Bpei-ial TapeWorms. pamphlet. valuable Hotaling & hidalgo medical force is controlled by the take no other kind. [Chicago premiums. Heffron, Syra- j cuse, N. Y. 2wJ6* Iml4 S. KALISH, Belfast, Me. The News of Brooks. NORTHPORT NEWS. u Never in the history of from THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. _ Evil our business have we BLACK 41 Dispositions MEYER of Rockland loaded with taken such iu DOUBLE. $5.00 to Mr. ami Mrs. A. E. Chase spent several Sch. Columbian blacks pleasure BUASTEO $9.00, ” our line of SACK SUif BELFAST, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1899. days in Portland last week. posts and sailed Monday for Rockland. showing Are Shown. Mir are gotten up with a view Early *Lir T. A. for the Union Mutual Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown of Camden to and art- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE Elliott, agent good service, Life Ins. Co., is at home for a few days. were in town Sunday, the guests of Capt. Just so evil in the blood Kens & Suits great vaiueB. Journal Pub. Co. The school under Rufus Patterson. Boys’ Republican primary began Monday comes out in Special sale this week of the instruction of Miss Mabel Rose, who has Mr. Fred Bird went to Boston Saturday to shape of scrof- as this CHARLES A PILSBURV, taught acceptably for several terms. have au operation performed upon his ula, pimples, etc., in children spring, especially $5.00 SUITS. Usi^ilanaW iu our suits that retail at ( Miss Vashti Fogg has arrived from Boston foot, which has been deformed sinee his and Taken in birth. young people. worth s7 50. Come quick It is a walk-over for Littlefield. and New York and had her opening of spring $10 to $12. before they are gone. and summer millinery Tuesday and Wed- The town has bought a new road machine time it can be eradicated by broker won’t talk. Unfortunately nesday of this week. and in all probability we will have a system using Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Such handsome patterns, Never again shall we croakers do. of all over town now. Won’t such artistic workman- admit a Charles Small has sold his barber busi- trotting parks that be nice for bikers? In older the ship, we think they can’t ness to Mr. R. A. Hanlan, late of Boston, ! people, aftermath SATINET SUIT Congressman Boutelle’s enemies will be excelled less t h a n who will continue at the old stand. He is desirous of obtaining a first class a Anyone of shows it- $2.00 more a suit. make mistake whenever they question J irregular living into our stock. Advertis- to be a workman. farm in will do well to be said by his patrons good every respect 1 h is or his in bilious a And ing $ 0.00 suit for $3.85, bravely integrity. at the auction sale of the S. S. Lane self conditions, then again, The poles for the telephon 3 connection present and giving the customer 29. Well, well! What next? Barn-yard with Monroe have arrived aud will be erect- place Saturday forenoon, April heavy head, a foul mouth, a Satinet worth $3.85 and no ui was more, don’t, It’s manure, in car-load lots, is being shipped ed immediately. It was the intention to m.n?; rsaucy rvuoues ntinuumi imi a pay. general bad feeling. a honest from Maine towns to Massachusetts. build the line last but it was so late in of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert last humbug, flood, fall, guest Dickey It for six car-loads is the blood, the impure blood, WORKING WEAR, values is what is building From to twenty go through the season that it was put off until this week. Mrs. D. is her cottage getting ready which iu our trade. every week, for a dealer in Charlestown. friends, which is the real cause. Purify range price up spring. It is expected to be a great con- at Temple Heights and will soon occupy it [Bridgton News. that with Hood’s and venience to the people here. fOf the season. Sarsaparilla Is this better or wTorse than selling hay? a happiness will reign in your family. tjoruon x Jones nave negun a new in- Mr. W. A. Whitney of Boston returned Blood Poison-" I lived In a bed of fire iMY dustry in the manufacture of ladies’ skirts Saturday from a trip here on business. He Vice President Hobart is much better, for years owing to blood poisoning that fol- These goods will|be made mostly in fashion- has had his property surveyed into house HARRY W. CL0TH^al„, but it is said that he has valvular disease lowed small pox. It broke out all over my CLARK, able shades of covert cloth in both ordinary lots and laid out roads for the convenience of the heart and must withdraw from body, itching intensely. Tried doctors and PLACE BOUGHT and will be of those who Two lots have (THE WHERE YOU THOSE PANTS). bicycle lengths. They stylishly buy. already in I tried Hood’s SI.98 He will uot be a caudidate for hospitals vain. Sarsapa- politics. cut and stitched with non- been and in all will be built double patent sold, probability rilla. It I at It and was en- and Senator helped. kept Wedding Bells. I re-election, Frye, president seams. will be on sale next fall. Mr. will return ripable They locally upon by Whitney tirely cured. I could go on the housetops tern of the will at the pro Senate, preside at B. F. Stantial’s. in about a month with his family for the and shout about it.” Mrs. J. T. Williams, Baqley-Uook A small company of near next session. season. Carbondale, Pa. Quite a number or our people attended relatives assembled at the home Scrofula Sores My baby at two of Mr. and as witnesses or as The of Mr. court Tuesday, either many friends E.Mayhew Mowe months had scrofula sores on cheek and Mrs. A. J. Cook, No. 10 River Wed- * Durng a joint debate iu Lewiston last j avenue, * spectators at the trial of the damage suit of were to learn of his arm. Local applications and physicians’ week between Dr. Edward Everett of deeply grieved death, ; nesday evening, April llh.h, to witness the NEW medicine did little or no Hood’s Sar- GOODS, good. Walter Matthews against the Maine Central Friday, in Belfast, at the residence of his of their Miss Massachusetts and Rev. A. .1. Wheeler of saparilla cured him permanently. He is marriage daughter, Eva A. It. R. Co. was as I wir ;»>n, the of Mr. Matthews employed aunt, Mrs. Sarah Ingalls, where he had been now with fair and P. The upon question prohibi- four, smooth skin.” Mrs. Cook, Harry Bagiev. eerem-m v s ■ n Mr. Wheeler made the em- master aud was in Dec., S. S. Wroten, Del. and SI I following baggage injured residing for some time, he being employed Farmington was performed at 8 o’clock by P -y. tv,,. S. SPRING 5UMHER VI statement: falling on the result- in the shoe Mr. Mowe was phatic 1897,by depot platform, factory. high- Mills. The bride was dressed in bln*-*, vvnh **1 >;»>' that the open sale of liquor in ing in trouble and of the esteemed and loved all his spinal paralysis ly by acquaint- white silk trimming, and carried a I»• I Suae f is an <,1«|u• the Maine unknown factor. The of trial this right leg. result tlie at ances. Although aware that his death was of white roses and There i> not an bar in the State of pinks Refreshments open is writing unknown. He was favor- but a matter of time, it was so were M a me." unexpected served. The newly wedded couple re- known his residence here ami to his friends at it was Sauafmul^ ably during here that first very ceived a large number of useful and hand- BOOTS and What could be the object in a SHOES making his misfortune excited hard to Hood’s Pills cure liver ills : tlie non-irritatlnc and general sympathy. realize that he had passed away. some presents, including a couch and fur s:"irmout which with the pos- 'Til.y QiUhartic to T,ik Diem ar ■ shed in not that he had tv) a (’apt. Henry 1). Gilman is fitting out the STYLES, and |ne)>ared ,,11'or I: A riU.ME I: I that its advantages over his present location sadness, gone aroused by the liriugof guns, ring.ug of e fairer one so sloop Jonnette for the season. Ti Pennsylvania legislature adjourned ar** more apparent than real and would region, hut that young aud so hells, blowing of horns, and other uni: -.-I, a full’if ambition should be cut down in Last men 1 »*ft little sounds. Tit- hors without electing United States Senator. not justify leaving here, wheii he has a good the year sixty-six the were giving Hariy a of life. The floral town of to become of serenade of the u tlh> was geDerail\ accepted as placing trade established. We are glad to have Mr. morning tributes placed Deer Isle captains old-fashioned kind. After REMEMBER THIS Stantial and his estimable wife remaiu his grave Ins and friends the visitors had seen the bride, ami DISTINCTLY (may in permanent letirement. But on upon by shopmates yachts. gr< ,,in, among us. n Belfast were very beautiful, and testified and the latter had passed aroun.i :.;y Eiida; last, at 11 A. M., the jure on the A sign, “Passagassawaukeag Yacht Club." j in the manner how es- crowd The baud or of strongest highly they has been over the entrance to tin* dispersed. .u,; y trial returned a verdict ot not entertainment, expose placed These lit ALL FKFM1, PLPFECT \ t- /.oh old style, slmjiworn a Imperfect «o>ods. lmt are guRty. ap- their He was the sou of last Wednesday night to a full house; over friendship only was the artist. l'.ftli. at ii‘ "ii, m t he presen ,.r imim-.ii,: 'ds. \v id; ll!t \ triiiu at % n* R> *be Ih s. Senatiu. t » s-uve I: 1, Li >\VK1 PPI» F> t Ice i.e ■ Mr. (1 W. Mowe of this aud was born relatives, .1, Warren Saw\er of Fa rp- >•-' w is taken at tin >r. It was repeated place, W. R. of M*j»h ; (’apt. Y>.iing Matin:.ais has built s ate ofieri tin t * *-v a-d tvs. n ’.in- m*x; session of the was in marriage to Miss \ .. army legislature* Those v\ ho attended who were :.ii Lowell, Mass., a little more than joined Friday night. a sloop beat, 2* bet S inches long. lYet Mitem-i., daughter (.t Curtis and L, Mu- s 11't J Ti i:d yet. however, as the were twenty years ago. Besides his fatlnr he light members <>f the different secret orders wide and about ti fret deep, for Capt. Frank ohelI of Unity. I"he ceremou v took pi.u;* Ra 1 ’-a:<* make this it 'lid in of the jea s a sister, whom he loved, and the bride’s home m Re\ ,1 Fran,. appointment their prais* s, espcvnliy dearly Ames. Unity, ■ ro them in their hour of bereave Rhoades of Fat: fieni oftieiatmg I'm j,. CALL AKD SEE THEM BEFORE PURCHASE is idy q: j med. II m. (r beauty o! the work an.I the suhiiim moral this, great orgeO. Dr. J. A. of Rrewer has Of the >! 11 I'u-li’.-. \\ as tastii dee.,rared iv.Th t-ssoiis in the instni'-tion. It is ment, the deep and sincere sympathy of all Leth.erq bought uks niV' <'.>nveyed potted plants and cut. liowers. I'm- h nte their friends is the1 sloop yacht Lii. iu and Helen from Dr. im of the anew:it nr- extended, ami may they take looked in her >• pieasant for the mhi-rs very eharming wedding gown, .V v;u uiey :n ::ie senatorial office W. H. Simmons of The Lillian and eomf.irt, in the fact that God in his Bangor. ! A lunch was *e ved alter lie cereimmy. did; let occur during the recess ••£ the dei tn hr- ippreeiated h\ ! 1-e whose opi»l- goodness I Helen is -'.2 d feet 12 2 feet and 4.4 feet i lowing w in.-ii Vr. and Mrs Saw .-v , has a long, departed ncciintock Mock, L .i «• a ? lie the executive of he considered 11 tin of ex- | vouchsafed to them tune when they -gisbii state, haisiiiay light for the State'll imid slmwers of n and > •', YV | COLIil S ■ and was built at rslesboro in ISO:; sU'tv h.a> no to make an will niv-t, and he reunited to their deep, by At Street. power ap- pert testiiic uiy. again shoes. Fa.rtie.li] they w- p .•nttfu. .. j I High ( to till George William? for Mr. Jones of Read- showered nee on pointment such ancy. Para- own, wln-re there will be no more severing with their way to then s It is. said that i." are isi home on \\V> street, From s to n.n tm- gi •: i'id g. sec. .»11. 1, (onstitu- neg.'-.iat progress of kindled ties. ing, Pa. t ■•■i he United Revised winch the control of the Yankee Blade evening, a tee. ption was held, main friends Stales. Statutes, by The schooner Clara, built by F. H. Hoag of the bride ;i d groom calling to wish them i se> >. It to l'-h inclusive. may pass entirely into the liamis I M. .1 Monrok. Last week Dr. s W. Johnson and bought last fall by Edward If. Colhv ,-l a long and happy wedded hie. Mr and Dow, who is a stock hold* r, and editor. Mrs. 8. <> Saw\ of tin- as- “LITTLE heavy i of Belfast was here was launched er, parents gi om, MISS NO1 1 he rep -rt is continued that on his re- called to perform a sur- Watertown, Mass., April 20th, The Blade was established as a week.y liter- sisted the couple in receiving, the four stand- ! gic.al on Mrs. Franklin as- and is out for Mr. and Mrs. turn lrom a European trip Hon. Thomas operation Chase, fitting fishing. ing before it 1 ink of ferns and potted plants I RID A \ >1 \ ary paper in Waterville in 1841, and after- sisted by Dr. Id. A. Holt, her Colby arrived here last week, and Mr. in the front parlor. The friends were pro- : u. Reed will become a member of tlie j attending phy- Colby wards moved to Boston, and was for years seuted .A1 r. ,7. T. The hritle’s ! si.-iac Mrs. Chase is doing as well as could and his son Miller will devote the summer by Murray. s' urn i>f residence. If is assumed that village the Odd McDonald left I seutation to Mr. and .Mrs. Sawyer by Rev | within j it has been to a mont h- Capt. Stonington Wednesday story papers changed Fellows last Wilder Parker sold J. F. Rhoades of a long list of names of Situated "ii lliph street lot runs throuph he will resign from the and this Sunday.... j for Barbour is out j House, j and is cow at twenty-rive cents Chicago, Capt. already Fairfield friends who had m a avenue!. At Safe deposit box.-s for rent at ly published his lambs last week, ^4 1 joined gift | to Walilo present <>*•(■.ipn-d by with the death of early receiving there and the others will go in a few I of several beautiful and Mr Congressman Dingley j a year. Mr. Dow has had a good deal of ex- days. costly presents. a veur. apiece for them.... Edwin I.ufkin, agent for | Rhoade’s was w'i’i detract much from presentation speech happil> * the prestige perience in work, has a iikiug C. R. Coombs has bought of Capt. Fields >ur new vault i* nut j newspaper White Bronze Monumental Co will next delivered, and Mr. Sawyer’s response was John W. Jones. Maine has long at the National i for it, and is confident of success. Pendleton of Islesboro the sloop yacht Elbe, it turn. At the left of the l NKXCPLLLD enjoyed week set a monument for the happy dining splendid 1 room we e ( W e built at Islesboro in 1 Si»4 Wil- grouped the numerous presen's This house was built in the most sub-nm and Imre-lain t he emim v apitol. shall not be likely to Parker of ; by George again j family.A Rebekah Lodge O ld emblematic of the m whu li h oh liams. is feet 3 high regard t al u) u net. wot k for t see a Maine man Thorndike. Rev. Andrews of She 3d inches over all, 13 day rh-.s. rentiuv !. presiding over the House Parley Fellows will be instituted next Friday even Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer are held hv their man j feet..') inches 4 feet 8 inches and s, st i*i Representatives. Searsport suppli ed the puipit at the Centre beam, deep, friends Among the relatives and friemN ing with appropriate ceremonies....H. R. | water, two weils, ■ •tnniod.i. h- st;ib measures 8 tons net. The from out ef town were Mrs. Marv l’ark! urst pood Church -1. lie was the guest of .Mr. workmanship is April Dawson at the church at West Win with three stalls ai d of moii; >r spoke Dexter; Mr Clias. Roves, Calais ; >•!,-»■* vU,*-\ p enty and of Mr. of the best ami she is a f ist, and handsome Joseph Higgins, Saturday night, — .Secret societies. terport last Sunday.The Ladies’ Union ! Mitchell, Mr. Boyce Mitchell, M;\bn-- two carriages ••••..u.-. wi;l i. boat. The Effie was hauled at J. H. Stevens Mr. I). B. 1 up Islesboro Foz.er, Miss Helen Miss 1, t Fuv- Sunday night.... •Sewing Circle will b held with Mrs. C. C Thomas, inibitups are i.'-a hax FOR SALT and was to Watervilie Mail. of this town, now of Ban- painted, launched and delivered l'*r, Unity. [ t m * id n- x d .he Belfast Masonic bodies will be Flint, formerly Moody Tuesday, May 2d.... Harold Moody kej petkect rc| mi, repau repres- j ■ was of Mr. H. M. her new owner in Belfast, Mr. it.side ami out two 'i ..rs I*. >nnab d I'lu* ’em! It«»I* hull-- gor. the guest Higgins is Tuesday. <’i it tLe meeting of the Grand bodies in tun | ping musk rats on Deal Brook with' 'Mokhill. Mr. Frank Bowen of last Friday Mr. Addison Curtis of is now out his Vm'm-rg, -'.I land, in ;I.t- most ■■, ai ; .d night.... Coombs fitting sloop yacht lliph | a v eil u** A : 1'--r' success port ppl \ tiui. as follows: Phoenix and Franklort has been passing a week with hi*' good Wisconsin, ami Miss Therizi Bow. a .1 Lodge Eagle and will sell her at a bargain. She as the city, pood drain;.pt tim-xiew ■; tin- < h: 1* Arch \Y. aunt, Mrs. Matilda Oil ley... .Geo. E Files Fred of mi;> .<• >yal Chapter by C. Smalley Belfast were guests at l> (.) Orchard itum city y aj ic m ade a to Belfast last East Skahsmoxt. The Hume to well fitted up for cruising and is a safe and hay. L; !• c. : 1 .mot trip Saturday Joseph Leroy Oelia-'. 1 S:e.» by Chase and Bowen’s last n- -1 April Lodge King and wife visited Ames and Sunday.f. K. Dickey 111 es. Front a _c on W:i'> Higgins Beuj. Harriman’s saw mill gave way Apr.l 2->d. comfortable craft. S. Laic n t ounc.il by S A Parker; Palestine wife last Wednesday .Miss Florence Cof- rived Lome from Mass last week ...Mr j th-ient tot three pood i.n.v He will not repair it until fail_Miles Last season Walter Clifford alloat a RIDt V C- u Frank K. fin was the of Miss Bessie Higgins put 1 losea • •are to r-sell ol the land T!d- '-'.it- udery by Woodcock. guest Robinson and wife are making their | any last ami J Dum-mt Brewster has gone to Belfast to work_ 13 feet of his own con- Tuesday Wednesday.... saiioig skiff, long, as it does all d tb>- a-'x tn! n s Lkkkkah mine at Mr. Horace Kno A lton's.M s eoinbininp K\tki;tai-\ment. Aurora Le- went to Backport April is for a and Higgins Capt. Rodney Witherspoon wife of struction. She was put together in a work- .-1 healthful sitrroumlitip' -d : h ••■un er. :: F ster. Mora L‘-dge, 1. O. >. I* gave a very week's visit with his sist-r Mrs John March was quite sick last w cnl "SPALDING enjoy- Ruckport, Me., are. spending a few the fleck laid in narrow with the •>! 'In* ciiy >ei.« .. The friends ot Mr. Gord m m* days man-like manner, try. privileges ■ < nortamment in Odd Joseph )r. T. Is. Pearson was confined to his Ionise Fellow s Hall i with sol at his home last morning ami held Mrs. Henry Mahoney.Wallace and had a centre-hoard ami a churches, etc., xvill be Tuesday strips, dagger everal See CARLE & I Monday evening. An excellent was Mr. (Jordon has been lays. The doctor’s hog took a e. d ! supper all-day chopping bee. Pendleton has shipped for New York with The winter Mr. Clifford lateen rig. past vater hath served and was well patronized. to in very poor health for several weeks, and last Saturday. He got out "f his $800 DOWN, Owing Capt Ellis-Mrs. T. M. Simmons has has devoted his time to im- he feels thankful to his friends for their spare making »en an 1 i.-cture ,n the Opera House the attend- very ran for the pond and swam some OR. W. L. WE' j kindness_I)r. S. W. Johnson of Belfast been visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. Everett provements and fitting out his craft, which j balance may he paid in small yeaily ; an e at < r the entertainment was he has named for His hirty forty rods to an island and staid but inti- un-re ti.an evening's not ; was in town last Saturday, called here to Dounell ...Ralph Heald,Fred Marriuer and Psyche, cruising. ments. amount tup to mast and boom are m to- < here until -m rfe .arge as it would otherwise have been, visit Miss Sadie Ward, who is dangerously sections, going j Sunday, when lie w is induced to j rent, and at the end of .. 1. x\ years you Howard Elms left for Boston April 20th.... and with the. ^Veterinary 1 will gether like a fishing roil, sail, e sick... .The summer schools begin May j eturn own e xN ill make a l program was skilfully rendered, and home.... Mr. I). W. Morey, who has will own your lion iraduate and Me ! 1st_Mr. Geo. P. was in a Henry M. Heald has bought the farm for- awning, hammock, cooking utensils, et^, Higgins Bangor j >een liberal diseount to;-east.. For full pat tic e; h number received The stow under the deck forward. The very sick for some ti ne, s reported hearty applause. few days last week. merly owned by Luther Wyman.... Mrs. away Ontario Vetennar', centreboard when not in use may be folded j J. R. Hears to and lars call on numbers were as follows: [aining... goes Bangor, Mill au l Pu arui ary at Kelt a- Altou Heald is visiting her mother, Mrs. for better The seats have nicely P’an<> $100 storage. > O. Bowen to Auburn this both on J XV JONES on the Solo, “America Forever,” A. T. Paul Harriet with and the week, premises, Heald... .They have a little boarder made cushions stuffed cork, Resident'** ami Hospital 17 Miss Clough. I>r. E. Detchon’s Anti Diuretic ihort business in town be- at. J. G. whole outfit is ingenious. trips-Schools (>r address S- rg, ”H v, Can I Forget You?” Denza Packard’s and have named her 8 Me- be worth to more than if [in next J. II JONE5, Miss Ginn. May you $100 you Caroline Gertrude. She introduced herself Monday. have a child who soils bedding from incou Beading. Saville Clark 3t.. '\c “Francesca,” April 22 l. They also have a new comer at Mrs. I. \V. No. 275 French Bangor, Miss Littlefield. tendence of water during sleep. Cures old Bears the Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought Cross of Morrill is stoppmg and alike. It arrests the trouble at La-rov Heald’s. It is a born Song, “My Dreams,” Tosti youug boy, April 21st, vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs F. O Grs*r once. $1 Sold by A. \ Howes & Co -Alonzo Elms has gone to Signature Miss Dinsmore. Worcester, rhiie under KR1D \Y. 11 Me. to Of treatment of Dr. E. A Wilson Song, “Stars of Normandie,” Adams Druggists, Belfast, Iyl7 Mass., work. Mr. Parker. Eone Jhano Solo, “Rondo Capriccioso,” Mendelssolhn Miss Johnson.

Transfers in Real Estate.

The following transfers in real estate were i NIE DAYS OP do you WASHING * recorded in Waldo ( of IVittv work so nM® »unity Registry Deeds, AND ( fur r.he week ending April 20, 1899: Julia A. *AT THE WASHTUB WHEN WITH COMMON SOAP V sinuin, Belfast, to Sarah .r. Conant, do.; I WASHBOARD WILL SOON land and buildings in Beitast. Aiuuz.. I). Ja.k-011, LuTy, to Mabel S. Ward, Tiuy; i Reliee Soap Paste BE OVER WHEN PEOPLE land and buildings m Troy. Alfred 1*. Gil- j k et, al Islesb1 tu Martha W. Board- WILL DO THE WORK KNOW HOW EASY 1 man. land and buildings in Islesboro. j A WASHING CAN BE DONE Auj i.-u ns S>-vens, Troy, tu Daniel Shaw, ! SO MUCH EASIER d and :u Troy. Fred N. Vose, Thorn- j BY USING 0(^p l>4Mf di tu T. S Keen, do.; land and buildings ! Quicker better % in Thorndike. D. A. McManus, Thorndike, j f?rs itT 1u Fred N. Vose, do.: land and buildings iu j Thorndike. Frank H. Wilber, Camden, to ! Dorothy M. Herrick, Belfast; land and b dings in Belfast. Lucy A. Case, Rock- land, to Mary Christmas Barracat, Belfast; land and buildings in Be.fast. Rosetta A Rose et als., Islesboro, to Charles A. Wil- liams, do.; land and buildings in Islesboro. (4 deeds). Fred A. Marriner, Belmont, to Nellie B. Marriner, do.; land in Belmont. Edward Sibley et al., Belfast, to Mason & Hall, do.; land and buildings in Belfast. Julia A. Getchell, Waterville, to W. A. Gerrish, Unity; land in Unity. Geo. A. Bailey, Belfast, to S. G. Norton, do.; land and buildings in Searsport. Ida M. Brad- bury et al, Hollis, to Jere. G. Shaw, Bidde- ford; land and buildings in Belfast. John Murch.Winterport, to Willis E. Carlton, do.; land and buildings in Winterport. Joshua Adams etal., Camden, to Wm. H. Folwell, ^ ^ in , Philadelphia; land and buildings in Isles Thisisri^'J l^rd La^bor Washing f THIS IS THE WAY I WASH /NOW t boro. Sherman W. Freeman et al., Belfast, PE0P*-E with Soap Paste » to S. G. Norton, do land and buildings in OONT KNOW Relile t Belfast. Fred T. Thompson, Bangor, to about AO MORE SCRUBBING EOR /ME \\J Walter J. land in Islesboro. • Cl^'OS Grindle, do; A^^am/Hon 1 ]«B f/ Itch on human cured in 30 minutes by ^ Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never ^elfast.Me. fails. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Druggists, Belfast, Me. Iyl7 ; Nf\VS OF BELFAST. E. T. Hall went to Boston Tuesday for There will be a may-basket social at the

rrtt _ employment. Methodist vestry to-morrow, Friday, evev- of the Council Meeting City Cottage owners at Swan Lake are getting ing. Admission free. May-baskets will b3 for sale. Monday evening. their premises ready for an enjoyable sea- ROOM is the smallest weekly son at that pleasant resort. The streams are Tbe dance iu Memorial Hall last Frid PAPERS, ly 6centsperRoll, all is under the 1 -in See it on next page. clear and it expected that the ice wilj direction of Mrs. C. H. Field, leave the lake in a few days. realized the sum of $11 for the '.tampia Circle will meet benefit of the 2 cents D. J. of is in town Kindergarten. Whist and were per yard. Whitmore next Monday Sullivan Bangor put- dancing BORDERS, enjoyed. The rooms were White ting in new telephone instruments. The new prettily decorat- Goods. ed and the affair was said to places areJ C Durham's shop, 29-11; W. be one of the MUSLINS, LAWNS, DIMITIES, NAIN- If*, Kings Daughters, most A few 1808 and H. McIntosh's store, 29 3; City Building, 35- delightful social events of the sea- SOOKS, PIQUES, INDI A LINONS, SPOT Papers Borders at SPECIAL PRICES 1‘. niche Scott, 0 Pearl son. 2, and the following to which the numbers MULLS, ETC. — exceptionally pretty pat- :,ing. May 1st. terns for are not : Rev. Fr. J. E. L. White Dresses, Shirt Waists, etc. yet assigned Kealy. Ralph Wiggin, who managed last year’s baseball letters remaining un- (long distance) T Gannon & Son, store; team in this city, has received from 10 u- P. CURTAINS, cents. i'.i' litst Post Office forthe Hazeltiue of Belfast a communica- | Sherman & Co., mills ; E. A. Sherman, resi- tion regarding the of a series of VICTOR •J: arranging Gentleman— Mr. dence. to COFFEE New games be played by amateur teams in this Covert section the coming summer. Mr. WE ARK The deer which was caught in the street Hazeltiue AGENTS FOR THE suggests a league consisting of WINS ON MERIT. county Probate Court last fall and has since been H. H Rockland, Suitinsrs kept by Camden, Belfast and Bangor It, is more PATTERNS, ition was in si granted Carter, Jr., lias been given to Howes Mayo, probable, however, that, R 1 Camden, icklaml, ■ homastou ami It has that Delicate Flavor M Newbert, late of who a and her at Warren will form an ami Rich, From I 00 Prices and has built shed yard for Mr, tear $ to $2 50 *“£ $25 $30 league, ami that on the “Spalding” K. Roberts of China games side will Bicycle, Carter’s place on Bell street. Mr. Mayo be with that Satisfies. prayed Belfast aud Bangor. It is a strator. will take her to his in in the little early yet to tell If you are to ride a wheel place Bangor just what will be done. going why not buy a “SPALDIlfG | Rockland — A. fall and her a a Courier-Gazette, Price is RIGHT. and ui'l meet with Mrs. provide with mate, with Our have the best. cost no more Wrappers They and are fully warranted until to a deer ir street this, Thursday, view starting park. Veterans' Meeting. The Waldo — UNSURPASSED. 1000. County Quality ARE ORIGINAL AND CORRECT. January 1, 25? Samples of Ladies and Gents’ wheels in stock. usual rnontli- Veteran -lock. The A New Hknery Emery Cottrell has Association will meet at tbe Ritchie will be observed, to Grange Hall, Your Grocer Sells It. 87 l-2c. $1.00, $1.10, YOURS ting built a heu pen with runs, this spring, to Waldo, Thursday, May 4r,h. $1.15, TRULY, l e interested are If the next fair cordially accommodate 100 bens. The southerly side stormy, day. Comrade J. $1.25, $1.37, $1.50, $1.87. G. will is of and the walk is that Harding give the address of wel- EXCLUSIVE STYLES. largely glass, along CARLE & = = come COFFEE ; respouse by Dr. A. J. of Free SHAPLEIGH CO., JONES, Belfast, Maine. j f Waldo lately bought a side of the building. The feed boxes are in Billings ■lorn. The of Waldo will Boston, Mass. .OPEN i lit* for use of a sheep or the walk with slats between which the hens people furnish EVERY EVENING. beans and coffee. IKTETW' familiar horse-power ma- can reach their heads while The Bring along your goodies. eating. This is our first meeting in and I threashig machines. It drink is the birds from tin pans Waldo, given have no Tli* of the doubt but that we shall have a Monliegau correspondent vr a churn, separator, or which tit into the feed boxes. The nests Spring Petticoats. | the lobster season royal good time. let us Boot 1)bay Regster says 1 are the and have covers Comrades, rally on nery. above boxes, open- The We are showing many styles, ofjwhich Silk, bleeding Waldo. [A. 6., Sec’y. there is about at its close. fishermen iuto the walk. Two roosts, on Marines and Mercerized are the Malden, Mass., a former ing supports all The boats leaders. The Col. Geo li. have their traps nearly up. was in town Thursday standing at an angle of 45° extend the Leighton of Skowhegan will ,,ricesrangefrom will soon be taken ashore and in order mic of the Thus. E. visit. A. E. put 50c. to $5.00. ; Shea of the roosts are of Clark Sons of length building. The Camp, Veterans, Go where will find .ward of Melrose, Mass., for summer. Last sales for lobsters were 12 you may you nothing to fid. Mr. 1x2 planed lumber. There are four com- Wednesday evening, May The Camp equal them at the ! Mr Foster. Wood- cents. prices. will him a ! !us new purchase this partments in the building. Mr. Cottrell give reception in Memorial Hall. You ! -;■ rl Herald. An address of Kkw Advertisements. can not fail now lias about 75 hens and they have yielded welcome will be given bv Poor to notice the advertisement of B (J. I)ins- | w.-rs of the season to ar- well all winter. Mayor and jan address by Rev. H I. more this week. This firm has the Summer editorial room were the. Holt of Linoolnville. A short musical agency Hosiery. | Steamer Notes. The Silver St ar made an pi will also lie for the Shoe" for women a Vt. gram A numb r of of- “Queen Quality Plain and all the latest fr5 ns many citizens outside those Special sale this week suits, worth I itious wish to i.i. outside sources, orgauiz retain the Tuesday in c< mmand of Capt. Ernest. Gray ( r»".. .If you want rubber hose call at up-stairs A New Summer reii A(e\iiider has sold ... .The Castme w ill make her second fish- Local Industry. Willis E j Mason iC Hall's, successors to George A. Hamilton is and .o: to ing excursion to S--1 i 1 u i«or ii making putting on the I M by Haroldsou -dung grounds ami see the Chicago Electric Hose. market a Bailey, next at new line of for for Lewis' Underwear w ... Gentner & wharf soaps special pur- wholesale Ni• \ .»rk Sunday, ieaviug arries all kinds e.f Retail This firm hardware, poses. Relief is for : iniiiinfactnring, r of horses last week to o’clock a. in....The M. \ M. was crowded Soap paste laundry use: 1 oils and varnishes .... The Infallible Relief for toilet and paints, j From 5c. V1 iss.. a pair to A Jarkson with passengers Moiida> aimrnoon on her Soap household use. up, Corn Cure at Francis' .Shoe Store, sole | river—r-'turn Relief Scouring Soap for ami i- .'Sed . East Maine C 'iileivn at K k'and.. .The i.sbiug—tlie latter made in four from year ister A West. grades, SILK 112,000, .ving CHECK, average LISLE. ETC. fine silver, Breeding Bursters. Lobster fishermen t l uA.ness Get,tuer A steamer Treimmt, ,v on the Belfast and tin ami brass polish t.o coarse 1 will be interested in H notice received in no more Western Casti ne lout;. ad v.-rt is.-d for sale by the sand-soap—-Relief Harness Soap for man- lately ami George W. Frisbee, Fisb and Game War- :](! Bangor & Bar Harbor S. S. Co. ing softening harnesses aud leather by gross profit per cent In the States and of Corset Sense Relief Insecticide and Plant Ko.,,1 11 den, from the I'nited State era .ted as follows To 1‘koiec! ihk llKnn;us. A hearing Soap. intends to start ins M a:ue < '< itumis'tiuncrs of Sea and Shore Fish- was he'd in advertising team n8 t>* Supreme Court Tuesday on department. Not ; in relation to the of lob- Monday, May 1st, and bill and canvass thi- eries propagation a hi; and looter selected stock in the r.. Bent,on Station, >4 the petition br writ of mandamus to oblige city. sters. The F S. Commission is to continue W e have a Count city. larjre corset trade and intend to S T' mpson, Se Ilf" the Cotuniissmimrs to put. tire proof it. We know of M"Ven(; IV the propagation of lobsters and asks the k:*e|. hut one way and that is V Id. I). Auuis, K. k- rooms: ;i,t• tin C art Hm-o F. ii. Fassett tci'ks. Next. Saturday even- eo of fishermen and smack- by buying corsets best suited to our of Portland, the arehitect who has ing Thi- linest exhibited of hearty operation custom- M; es Burkett, Burkett- superin- ni'iviiig pictures ers. We've cot the latest men in lobsters, for ideas ami the lowest tend ed rue iu of ever in collecting egg-bearing > putting tir< work in giveil this will he nt y 1 v e ster Vinal. East proof cit-y presented are which a will be The priee>. MT'They up-to-date corsets j some o| tin- tin-: oiirt. houses in th- House. r satisfactory price paid. ! Aar> u Ik I >aris, Or- Maim1, Opera Dou fail to see the 1>ri'"'fr",il adult lobsters, with will be re- was ami was u o-.j :•> beautiful together fry, 50c. to F. preseiit, u-! prepare colored il tg scene whirl: shows Beiijauun Bussey, turned C> Maim waters. The U. S, Fish All $1.50.’| and ami atmuis. It is niwst the futures suited at the prices. >11 Albert <> Hal;. present plans sprmii. distinctly destruction of the Span- I is for ish Comm is-: ui schooner Grampus used proposed to substitute steel g.rders for the Hag, followed .immediately by the run- the work of and wo«>der. tl ■ t i-t the collecting eggs liberating present timbers, ami make use mug up Stars and Stripe* in company ; a ol. fed for a. few days j fry .beginning April 20th and continuing un- of build ng concrete in the ti mrs ami walls. with the Cuban and British Hags. This with j through rejiau later in ! til the close of the hatching season, about Steel saslms w I i replace the present iron many other pictures, amusing, thrilling nod ■ id: t from west, The master o the wiii the i "lies. J ly l'l’h. Grampus Tl.e otlim of the Clerk ol Courts will one of tin- st 1 entertaining, comprises the t iml widened. The road- in connec- be divided a -tee! furnish any information desired by partition with steel programs, and those who stay away will! '■ 1 ed 8 feet, wide ; u the a steel do >r will miss a tion with t he work. doors, ami open from the rare treat indeed. Plan opens at I some additional plank, book room into the Store County Commissioners' City Drug Saturday morning at 1* m. Belfast Opera House. Theatre goers 1 the abutmeuts strengthen- ofli-'e. Twi vaults will be into the Jo cent.*'; reserved put Keg- Admission, seats, ,‘V> cents, j v il! receive a treat in lirst class comedy ami >be t » the j present repairs istr\ of with doors Doors at 7 jo. Deeds, opening 'Into the open romantic dramas next week, for oil* the lower will I Manager * bridge of Deeds and the Probate office. Registry James P. Cottrell has hooked the well known favor- BICYCLES. •:> -verhauled. Dur- j Taliaferro of Duval county was ! ughiy Steel book cases will be into each put vault, l ites Clias. Vallair ami pretty Goldie Cleve- travel will he the chosen uited States senator from Florida i iiaye the finest stock by and each will one or of j he lighted by more win- j for the entire a different April l'Jth. His opponents wepfc former Sen- land week, playing dows. The windows are j already provided each with first class aturs Samuel Pasco and Wilkinson Call. 1 piece night specialties Ladies5 and Gents5 Wlieels Toe first. game of base ball with iron shutters. Mr. between each act, a continuour per- Taliaferro and family spent the summer making ever exhibited in this FS’.'b was on the city, consisting of the following played Mr. Vollair has the of Shipping Items. Tin- sch. which here three years ago and Mr. T has fre- formance. reputation well known and reliables makes:. .Judge Rogers residence, Banner, being one of our foremost young romantic Shubaei C. Rich last quently visited here. His Belfast friends ft’ ir -it, afternoon, Capt. bought week, .T thus in, Tj mitt l> tin ml. /*,■ -r'-ss ••»'<«< ft l.” Saturday and Miss Cleveland is one of the best P-.arte** was built in Saybrook, Conn., in 1NJ7, and is extend congratulations. The Jacksonville actors, ontestants were the ■ •..‘' “sne anti High ladies in the business. make Triumph.'' llugit Touraine. uf tons liet. She was owned fur several Metropolis says: leading They 'tie Hard P lies, the former Mr. a great duo aud are by a capable Every one fully warranted for til wh >1« ridinj s ms )n—tires an 1 all. I shall years some time ag<* by Capt. Imam- Pat.ter- Taliaferro is a self-made mail. What supported I of Jl to JO. The nines sell at ■ he has has been the of twelve and prices that will defy competition. C ill an 1 s.> tic n. an I v Mt will ;>,• and was commanded J. A. acquired by closest company players specialty shall, by Capt. ■ is f, .Hows : t<> b convinced that these statements are fa-ts. I als > h c \ \ s-,, Higli School: application isiness and by' fair and up- artists. Ladies should take advantage <>f -k of Curtis, Capt. PattershaliN sous Fred and and no man ! Can McDonald, p : right methods, was ever better the “Ladie’s ticket” which is being distrib- Have seen Tac.de, George, and others. The Gazelle, which equipped for the performance of you the or 111 \ or COKSKTS '■ It j Fishing lb.; Austin Fernald, Jb. ; puniic duties than he. His life has uted about town aud which entitles each is all satteen and the ; fi tse Ti has been in command <>f Capt. Rich, is to be been un shape is different from Sp lifting's tll Hoods, ! and h f. W i 1 Johns, u dimmed j by questionable transactions; lr to a HO cent reserved seat for 15 cents other §1.00 corsets. This corset has commanded F. J. Rolerson.. ! lady little; and 'suml coders, ■'•!). and I f.. by Capt. has been straightforward and II-1 Iti.cyr.le ries, c., 11. upward. for Monday night only. Matinee Saturday gores in the bust and hips that permit it to All of which 1 shall sell at. the lowest tieurcs, Some of the sails of the wrecked sell. Lester cones from good Virginia blood, and Il- f Thomas Berry, m f. ■diape readily t the tiguro. Gored corsets are ls generous to a fault, and at, 2.MO i* m for ladies and children, 10 and | A. Lewis were uu the seh. Mark Pen- bis twenty- )V r FOiMET HIE NAME an I» I*I. a- !•;. 1 Johnson, i* Ishmael placed usually thought high :w-d ;;rald e.ght years of married I fe have been one 20 cents. Each child attending will receive a priced, dleton, when she :< here i s s. ; Wm. paired recently. grand, sweet and The Brown, lb. ; song, Metropolis of candy free. but we sell this for 1.00. * Soli Charlotte T. Sd•.• -y. with hard pine for hopes that Senator Taliaferro’s future package $ -'i Sumn, r Frisbee, s. s. : public F. A. 51 Cmroh 3’•fait. Maine. areer as the new Pendiet'Ui m from may pleasant ami successful as FOLLETT, Street, In>. A. S. Faliv has built a a new a aud to MASONIC * TEMPLE. & Co. have made inainboom for sch. gram was miscellaneous, including character shipped car load of cows calves lit of her boarding house, A lord — Schs R. W. and and dialect selections He Brighton W. L. West weut Hay Hopkins impersonated Saturday-Dr. "A wheel is kn iwu l>. the e jmpaiiy that ai ikes ii.' house •uiage at the Revere Susan N Pickering have reeeiv repairs at the priest, the Scotch minister and the old to Unity Saturday to inspect a lot of cows as been replaced by a new East Boston.... Seh. Herald of the Morning, negro with vivid reality and to the delight fur C. E. Stevens.The F. G. White Co. > Patterson is making re- at this with went of the but was Pictures, At $35.00 and $50.00 recently port phosphate, audience, equally interesting have moved their donkey engine from the g g use ui Church Moving street... .Last in the and ashore last week near Stonington. She was tragic thrilling “Duel” by Victor shed near the railroad track to the wharf ■ttrell got material they are the i'll EA REST wheel to ride, as thee together floated and towed into Rockland with her Hugo. Remembering how happily the Bel- alongside the berth where vesssls discharge. ottage house on Race street, keel She was fast audience received wear for years. damaged. bound from Blue- the selection from .... A slight fire was caused at the home of home on Northport ave- Mrs. Stowe’s last hill to New York with a cargo of stone_ writings winter he gave Miss Ada E. Larrabee Sunday, by trouble Satorday Bmiie, April 29, WE 11A VE OTHER WHEELS AT ■n, Emery Cottrell, is now The barks J. T. a similar selection. This time the y I Bowers, Capt. Meyers, the boys and with a keroseue stove... .Mayor Poor ami J. ....AT.... bouse. W. A. Arnold has a of South LOWER TRU E, also a few SECOXl) Mabel I. Meyers,Capt. Win. Meyers,father of girls Natick, Mass., were listening H. Howes are having hard-wood floors laid : boarded on bis to the of the HA XI) WHEELS to he sold low. Northport the commander of the Bowers, and the story deacon and the goat, as in their respective residences-S. U. Locke OPERA very H E. McDonald is HOUSE, painting Sarmiento sailed from Portland two mouths Sam Lawton remembered aud described it. has moved from the Banks house, Church >ther improvements on his ago for Buenos S. A. When Prof. Churchill reads Dickens with a nat- Ayres. they street, to the Washburn house, Court street, = rch street. ..F. W. Pote is left Portland it was with uralness that is seldom met. with and conse- GEO. POOR, JEWELER. the understanding and Leonard Cooper will move from the The Best Ev r Produced in this R. minor repairs made on his that they would race to their destination, quently thoroughly enjoyed. Several ad- Crawford house, Miller street, to the Banks h street... B B. Toothaker and the Mabel 1. Meyers was generally con- verse circumstance tended to diminish the house-Ida M. Bradbury has sold the e Spinney store from the sidered the fastest vessel. The Bowers won audience, which would naturally have been Windsor Hotel to Jere. G. Shaw of Bidde- City. > u street to the rear of race, the The illustration of the of the the the making passage in 60 days.... one of the largest of the season, but those foru-The Belfast band made its first ap- sinking Spanish torpedo boat Pluton, in the great naval battle off on the corner of Wm. F. -use, Union Capt. Harding has retired from the who were fortunate in finding out the date pearance ou our streets for the season Santiago, which shows clearly the bring of the ■■S and is it for a command of the four-masted schooner entertainment most guns, is one of the most realistic and thrilling FOR SALE. fitting up Wm. of the thoroughly’ en- Monday evening. The out of-door audience 1 pictures ever shown on canvas You see her sink H. M A. H. now Poor has Clifford, at Portland, and to the We to was as lately goes joyed readings. hope hear him large and appreciative-A crossed to her doom, with all on board, plainly as ; Berksh1 re Boars arid Sows, si x m uiths o! i, •ui Bath to take command of the uew though you had been present when the fatal shot to her house on Union five- again. wire on the new lines which are being SO .00 each, J* 10.00 per had been fired. This picture in itself is well pair. masted schooner M. 1> in the GARDEN and FLOWER Cressey, .yard in order the was worth the ’>i admission. Some, nice, mn s re a ls for sale M A Rare Collection Ji >wes Mayo has at placed by telephone people price FIELD, very ty of Percy & Small, Doors open at 7..‘hi. I vl7'* nearly completed. Capt. the cause of a tire alarm on I>. L. ti rst at OO each. Fik:ds. Fires in tlie grass ; his boarding house at J. VV. Wilkins’ ou Monday7.... $J» A L Wiley, late of the schooner Carrie, A. c se^ra to he more riumer- | j Bay View street a large ami rare collection Cook and A, A. Carleton arrived Tuesday : O MU ITS AM) USUAL MATINEE. Jersey Cows, Hi-mits ami Bulls for salt*. takes the Clifford-Sell. Norton, Mary J. from Isle an Haut in W. E ; -wl»» (« .1. SHAW. :iis season, ami in a nurn- | j of old money, both paper and coin, foreign Page’s sloop, SEEDS. Elliot loaded tisii barrels OPEUA I U H -> at Lewis’ wharf Sears' me trouble with of fresh fish. J Island, Searspord .v,«rii IT, 1SPP. lias been *-x- j and domestic. In I’nited States coins he) 1,000 puunds MLjcc‘1 Street /, g, lor Damariseotta the first of the week_I n I Saturday some young has silver half dollars of every year with one North Belfast. The drama, “The Iron Sch A. Hayford arrived Sunday from Bos- 1st. Street /Vffs in Solid Colors, n>ar Waldo Avenue were j from 1S00 bo 1899. also Beginning Monday, May j exception inclusive, of Hand” was local talent at Flan- ton with cargo_Schs. Sarah L. given by 11 a fir*.- in the fields above ! general j Ail selected from Mm the years 1791 and 1795 He also has a large ders' Hall llbh before a and carefully Davis and Ella arrived the April large ap- FOR SALE. 'is-'s which was ell- Pressey past .tilCUI/S III /collie. best S.I Growers. place, collection of gold coins of all denominations, i It was week from N. preciative audience. played under Eiizabet.hport, J., with phos- I Two ste.n ii use. ei! oiu -u :be. lings. Sunday afternoon ami silver, nickel and of cm water, 5 I copper nearly the auspices of the Good Templars Lodge, phate consigned to John Sanborn.... Sch. CHARLES VOLLAIR feres of Ian Jo f trees an l IF 1- Mason's field in East1 since the U. S. mints A. A. HOWS3 & CO, 1; apple pear every issue were ami for its benefit. The were Robert A. Runnier took a small of > parts properly of *m dl fr.i.t, Kuo mv : h premises. ■ tiin• 1 quantity AND p-euty threatened several started, in paper money he has the lulls of ami well oil and fimir to Frankfort Sch. assigned performed. By request V. KXKiHT. re started on the hill Tuesday.... ! near every state that ever issued any, including the will be with GOLDIE CLEVELAND Emma S. Briggs arrived from play repeated, some new WANTED. 4 win* 1 upper Hull Si., Belfast, Vie. cl at the end of Sunday j the northerly ] the earliest issues of Continental bills. features, for the Hoboken with coal for Swan and this, Thursday, evening l>y a capable Unupanv in spe ial pro- ! Good oho understands firm- ■I It ran the Sibley j Supported steady ley, through dry He has a full set of Confederate paper benefit of the church. Admission for all 10 duct ions ol Co She is to go on the marine as ing, care of horses and eous thoroughly. V d very and before railway rapidly, money, a $1,000 coupon bond issued by the ets.... Miss Leona Buckliu celebrated the The Railroad Agent, sTwo Orphans, hero in soon as discharged for minor .Sell. good home and moderate w ages in SALE STABLE. saw it could arrive the fire repairs... and a Apply Confederate government, number of 13th anniversary of her birth last Rags, A Secret Enemy, Lone Pine The ! We Joseph R. Talbot arrived from ! Saturday person to nave op,-Med stable in tile -.tables of ** field and the one Monday adjoining bills of different Confederate States issued afternoon and a to Marble Heart, A Son of the People, l ady the BeO ist Livery <’o. re ir •; Bid fast Hoboken with for the F. evening by giving party 3 vvlo <>|»«‘ra coal G. White Go. MISS I’EXDLE TOX, Northport. House, where we shall hive mi hand and was getting into the gar- the war. His coins are in the ^ of Lyons, The Corsican Brothers, constantly during gold kept girl members of her class, who are o: -The Standard Oil Co.’s tank juu- horses al! deseriptions, heavy drift, matched I’nebe and Thus. steamship, Tangled Lives. Staples Tay- the bank, but he has at home a cabinet made iors in the Grammar school. The BIDE A. — ZT~ pairs and single diivers We receive a ear load which arrived in last guests raveled about 1(X) rods in less Bangor Saturday Up to Date Specialties between the acts, every m mill direct from the tarms upon which by himself for keeping his silver and copper were served with a fine supper, and other finished her of they ware raised. 'Hen could travel and morning, discharging cargo equal and miscellaneous coins and bills. Scrap refreshments followed in the evening. 1 Popular Prices, 10, 20 and 30 et-s. Native and second hand horses taken in ex 10,000 barrels of kerosene late in the even- ehaiue. Good native the houses at tlie corner. The Reserved seats on sale “SPALDING." drivers constantly on hand. books for holding the bills are let into the The hostess was ! at City Drug Store. and sailed young congratulated GteS^Comt* and see ns. d ing Sunday morning for Phila- p at the edge of the Staples panels of the cabinet doors. In the upper and presented a collar buckle by ner delphia. The Atlas is a new and handsome W-Sec CARLE A JONES' Ad, ni SEARSPORT SAVINGS BANK. LANCASTER & WEST. es, but it burned over about part, corresponding to the book case of an youug friends as a memento of the oc- boat and is than the considerably larger The corporators of the Bank field, the whole time from old fashioned "secretary,” are 11 reversible casion-Hatch Bros, have completed a Searsport Savings steamers Maverick and Standard which have are requested to meet at their banking rooms on until it was all out being not each holding 10 coins. In this he contract for 2 500 alewive barrels aud have Saturday, May 13, 1899, at ten o’clock a. m., for oil to panels, FOR RENT. 1 frequently brought Bangor_The th chi ice of trustees for the and fi'uir. A row of trees on will the half dollars from 1795 to 1900. them to Damariacotta. are ensuing year, apples keep shipped They to act on other business that The tenement which now keel for the new Pendleton schooner was may legally come be- 1 occupy, Plants between two sheets of and were somewhat scorched, The coins are placed soon to engage in the manufacture of barrels fore the meeting. with Strawberry laid in stable. Carter’s yard Tuesday and is 163 feet CHAS F. Treas. effect will be either on the and reversing the panel can be for the mackerel trade... .Mr. R. A. GORDON, FOR SYLK. glass, by Gurney 13, 1899.—4wl5 J. M. FLGTCHKR. and 4 inches in length. The frame is pro- Searsport, April n the trees remains to seen on both sides. Below this series of is an 1899.—16tf apple filling order for two house frames. Belfast, April 20, Fifteen 2 acres, all new nounced ever varieties, beds, by experts the best -- airman brought are a number of drawers for Mr. RIDE Rankin of the Com mi t- panels keeping Cyrus Woods is engaged in sinking a 25 cents a hundred and here. It was cut iu the winter up. ! Virginia past in which the coins are well 'epartment saw the fire and got miscellaneous coins, on his premises. A .Mrs. Ellen C. Gay 4wlt» M. O. YVILSON, Searsmont, He. -Sch. P. M. for a Bonney sailed yesterday for remen enough to manage an secured between glass plates examina- arrived home the 19th from Mass., where lenement to Rent. Vinalhaven.Sch. Sarah L. Davis is to be “SPALDING.” A desirable tenement is \,,,hf)ut giving an alarm. He then tion of both sides. In the body of the cabi* she spent the winter.... Fletcher Russ went offered for rent. Apply hauled out on the marine railway for repairs to at No. 118 street. s<>ene of the fire, instructing the net, below, is a drawer with a number of Middletown, Conn., last week, where he MrSee CARLE & JONES’ Ad. High for has thor has a situation.Ed. Mason left 2w16*. J A M "ait his ....Capt. Tewksbury Dodge oughly to those above. The drawers home KS H. CL A R K. Eggs call. similar Hatching. Their services were panels his schooner Edna and Monday to his father’s ! repaired Julia sailed and doors are secured by an ingenious com- join compauy_ Fine ttralimi from V *, The bell on No. 12 school-house Mr. D. F. Athurton of Bowdoin has Rggs wall-selected a yesterday for Bangor for sch. bi nation of devices arranged by Mr. Mayo. college t0 alarm bay coasting... been the M. M. to ‘‘L TTLE MISS NOBODY” aud bred stock for 135 c^nts p^r tjhe people of the neigh- Em maS. is to load at Hurri- It is that there is not a like collec- appointed by Society sup- setting, Briggs granite probable ply our church this summer. He will at cane for New York. tion to Mr. Mayo’s this side of Boston. pulpit K. N. HA ItKI M W’S, equal begin his work sometime in June. FRIDAY, MAtf 12th. FRIDAY, MAY 12th. 3^16 Stockton Springs, Me. and Notes. Register of Deep Water Vessels, Literary News Private Leroy S eger

is made that Mr. SHIPS- Returns The announcement from Manila Service robust ami of Michi- at tanned. Edward N. Dingley Kalauazoo, Abuer Coburn, M L Park, Hong Kong Had plenty of with York. lighting gan, will publish next year a biography Feb. 7 for Manila and New rebels. A sailed from of his father, the late Congressman Nelson G Hopes, David Rivers, The for New York. following from a Worcester, Mass., Dingley. Mr. Dingley will spend this sum- Liverpool April 14 A J C M Nichols, arrived at Hono- paper will interest mer material in Maine. He has Fuller, many of our leaders. gathering lulu March 8 from Norfolk. made researches in Washington. sailed from Nor Leroy Seger is a sou of the late Sedate B. already Aryan, A. T. Whittier, / Women folk Dec. 20 for Honolulu. Seger, who the Freedom * Professor Angelo Ileilprin of the Phila- formerly kept Bangalore, A N Blanchard, sailed from House in delphia Academy of Natural Science, one and a of * Samaraug Jan 12 for Delaware Breakwater. Freedom,Maine, nephew * of our best-known is the Mrs. geographers, E B Sutton, E L Carver, sailed from San Elman Dickey, telegraph operator author of a series of illustrated papers on York. Francisco Jan 17 lor New at Stockton Springs: Alaska and the Klondike, the first of Emily F Whitney, A S Pendleton, sailed In contrast to which will appear in the May issue of from New York March 0 for Honolulu; striking tlie pale, emaci- half Tlie Kind You Have and which letons’ Science Monthly. spokeu March 29. lat 10 N, Ion 27 W. ated, led forms of the Worcester Always Bought, lias App Popular arrived at New who Emily Reed, D C Nichols, boys marched through the streets on in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature Dr. Janies H. Worman, editor of “Out- Who Work York March 9 from Singapore. their return from Cuba a few short and has been made under his who was consul Gov Robie, B F Colcord, arrived at New months is |„.r. ing,” recently appointed ago that of Leroy Seger, a with How to do the work and not break York Feb 20 from Hong Kong sonal since its to Munich, has been identified mag- down private in the Twenty-third United States supervision infam Henry B Hyde, T P Colcord, arrived at /'CUcSitAC azine and publishing business in New Infantry, who is home after Allow I10 ((lie to deceive you ii. < hl. is the that fills women’s lives. Hilo Feb 15 from ban Francisco. just seeing York for a number of question many a years. Although Josephus, p R Gilkey, cleared from New nearly year’s service at Manila. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but i born in Berlin and educated in Germany, The duties York 18 Seger was tanned and must be performed. The bread April for Hong Kong. robust, the per- pertinents that trille with and endanger tlie health be has been a citizen of the United States L J N Pendleton, arrived fect of health ,,f Mary Cushing, pictuie when he was inter- Infants and must on. at New York 30 from a Children—Experience against since 1804. winning go The wages must March Hong Kong. viewed by Post representative at his Experiment scanty from New Y'ork 12 May Flint, cleared April home,corner of Dix and Lancaster which has been be for streets, Liquid Air, recently forthcoming. Hong Kong. this afternoon. attracting so much of the attention of Puritan, A N Blanchard, sailed from San Seger was but 17 1_ years of age when What is scieu ists all over the lias now lives of those women live Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. CASTOR world, Hojjeless suffering be eniisted IA R D Rice,Carver, arrived at Loudou April with the‘Twelfth United reached a point where the general public is a who with female 9 from San States at tin* cilice d Castoria substitute for Castor Oil, is for accurate information about struggle troubles and have Francisco. regulars t’apt. Paregoric, l>r..,,* asking at David Reaper, O C Young, arrived Sydney, Auglum on the 14th of last and Soothing It is Harmless and i- it no an article is devoted May. Syrups, Pleasant Hence, doubt, .a n not been told how to secure N S \V March 10 from San Francisco. lie went with the leeruits to Camp Mc- contains neither nor to it in the May issue of Appletous’ Popu- r: S D sailed from Opium, Morphine other Xdivi, Carletou, Amsbury, Pherson. (ia but remained there but a lar Science Monthly. The author, Ira \ efficient Hong Feb 11 lor Honolulu aud New substance. Jis age is its guarantee. It help. Kong tt*w weeks, ordered to San Francisco destroys VVm is of chemistry at York. being Remsen, professor with seveial other Worcester and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and \\ and one of the St Paul, F W Treat, New Orleans for New boys early Johns Hopkins University, Mrs. L. M. Zeh. 1402 W. Norwe- in York sailed Port Eads 8. June. lie was transfened to the Colic. It relieves Teething cures Const i leading chemists of the country. from April Troubles, pm St F arrived at Eureka which was one of gian St., Pa., writes : Nicholas, C Carver, Twenty-third Infantry, and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, t F^ottsville, the first regulate, “The P.deucy of Poe,” in the current April 10 from San Francisco. regiments to be ordered to the and "Dear Mrs. Pinkham-—A motive State of 11 G C arrived at Stomach Bowels, giving healthy and natural sl< issue id Literature, is an article on the Maine, urtis, Philippines when the serious trouble New York 12 from Boston. Tlie Children’s Panacea The Mother’s American poet which ev ry one who ap- of pure gratitude me to April broke out there, lie sailed from San Friend. ^ prompts Til lie E btarhm k, Ebeu t urtis, cleared American literature should read. Francisco last October on the preciates write to you. I have been a sufferer from Hilo March 4 for New York. transport Senator. were It is a most appreciative review of Poe’s at Theie 2."> Worcester beys of female trouble for Win 11 Macy, Amsbury, arrived Seattle GENUINE life and work, and it shows that of the past thir- in the distributed com- many Oct 27 from San 1 ancisco. regiment, through j CASTOR IA ALWAYS the of the \\ in arrived at A. K. and 1. greatest story-tellers present k /] teen years. I was all run down, H Conner, J T Erskine, panics time die their inspiration from Poe. New York March 22 from Hong Kong. ney made then long voyage across the 1 Wk \ could hardly be or. my feet. The W J all C arrived The writer shows that Kipling, Stevenson, Botch, Sew Lancaster, Pacilie in a crowded transport v\iili very f last at Rio Janeiro Feb 15 from New York; in j on Doyle, Verne, and Caine give large evi- tew years I kept getting little inconvenience. The food was not the I port March 20. of a of Poe’s works. Inn there were no dence careful study worse. Suffered with terrible best, complaints made. | 15ARK.3 They laid over a week at Honolulu, but | of Mr. Kipling's new book, a Apropos headaches, faintness, bearing- Alice Reed, Alauson Ford, sailed from got rather a frigid reception there. 'Flu is being told of him. Recently good st<»iy down pains, and at time of New Y’oik April IS for Brunswick, Ga. New York regiments had been then- be- he sold a bonk to his publisher at a rate Edward sailed from Newcastle N S May, fore them and turned the place topsy that worked out to a a word. The menstruation was in a very weak, W, Jan 20 for San Francisco. shilling tu ivy. i' this fact came nuclei the C P Dixon, N F Gilkey, arrived at Balti- publication nervous state. Life seemed a He arrived in Manila on more 15 Puuta Gorda. Thanksgiving notice of a Fleet Street humorist, who, Aprii from and I could do sailed from Monteviedo day and found the city quiet. The streets “for the fun of the thing,” wrote to the burden, hardly Ethel, Dodge, The Kind You Have June 7 lor Puerto Burghi. were Idled with Spanish soldiers, and t he as wisdom seemed to Always authoi saying that, work. I tried different Bought my Evie Reed, A T Whittier, sailed from Filipinos were busy throwing up entrench- be at retail price, he himself New In Use For quoted remedies with very little relief. Y'ork Nov 25 for Bahia. ments just outside the city. His regiment Over 30 Years. would one for which lie inclos- like word, Herbert VV M Blanchard, arrived THE Black, was assigned to garrison duty at the arse CENTAUR COMPANY. T7 MUBflAy STREET, NEW YORK CITY. ed a order. The reply My husband persuaded me to at Rosario March S from Boston. shilling postal ual. The lirst tumble, occurred on the came in due Mr. the E. lolani, McClure, arrived at New Y'ork course; Kipling kept try Lydia Pinkham's of when the at- I Vege- 19 from night February 4th, relads shilling postal order, and politely return- ; April Hong Kong. \ table Compound. I have Mabel 1 C N cleared from tacked the city. This was intended as a ed (written on a sheet of the Meyers, Meyers, large paper) Portland .Ian 25 for River Plate. surprise, but the l aited Ftutes word “Thanks!” V taken seven bottles of troops arrived at Havana 3 from were on the alert and weie not Matauzas, April caught I At a Probate Court hold |.. \ r>- it and am a At a Probate Court held at Belfast, wIthin and When A introduced different New York. All lit* heard the ! for rlie of \v Harper Brothers napping. night long for the County of Waldo, on the 11th das ol County j Olive J O cleared from of A. I). Is Literature to American readers it had woman. work is Thurlow, Hayes, sounds of the light outside the city and in A. D. lS'Jb. day April, My 10 for Ponce. April. j Philadelphia April the certain instrument. m I been a question whether a periodical morning the lirs thatch of rebel pris- ICMMA si. <; ETC 11 IP. I,, administratrix of thees- | long now a pleasure, and I Penobscot, E G Parker, arrived at Boston V will and testanicii! ? of such an elevated standard oners came in. Ij tate of .JOHN M. OKI' HI I.K. late of Troy, literary Feh 25 from Kong. STEPHEN HA P.KIIX.E ;• never think of down Hong in said Counts ol Waldo, ueeeased, having pre j would succeed in this The fact, lying Rebecca M G Dow cleared from Dewey opened lire on the Philippine County «>f Waldo, decease country. Crowell, | seuted a petition praying for a licet se to -ell at j j lie- eai t ii works at the next morning i I ed for probate. however, that the publishers at the to rest during the daytime. Philadelphia Feb 23 for Port Elizabeth; daylight public or private sale the svhole of the real estate j of Ordered. That notice 5 of the year made Literature a dis- spoken March 13, lat 30 31 N, Ion 39 41 \\ and the guns of the Monterey ar.d Monad j said deceased. J ginning I have so much a been benefit- < interested by causing \ \ tinct iv American and select- Hose Dons, Melvin Colcord, cleared from nock were soon shells into the I Jrdered. That the said petitioner give notice to publication, hulling | published three weeks \ ed the use of it that I 7 for St Pierre. all persons interested by causing a ropy ot this ed John Kendrick as is by will Philadelphia April enemy’s works. j lic«n .Journal. published t Bangs editor, J1 arrived at order to be three \ve»dur:, : ! proof journal k recommend it to via February city Republican .Journal nessspaper published at | cheerfully hai March 22 from New Yolk llong Kong. \vi*'tin and foj said ( ounr' more at a j I field. It is a ma ter of interest that the became general and his regiment Beilast, that they may appear Probate Court, 1 K G Waterhouse, wrecked near of Hext. at v, I any one.” Serrano, to be held at Belfast, within and tor said County. day May f letters William Dean Howells were was ordered to the front. The lirst light noon, and show cause it by Kajang ;stotal loss. on the bth day ot May. A. 1». lN'.ib, at ten of j < in which tin* Worcester took same should n<•' he •,, one : liief factors in Literature’s success 1 humas A Goddard, YY S Grilhn, sailed boys part tin* clock before noon, and show cause, it any pi Old > | both In and America Mrs. Pinkham’s from Boston 8 for Rosario. was a skirmish with the at Mara- have whs the of said inner should England April enemy they prayer pet A true At.te.s- Willard A C sailed not lie granted. | copy. Mmlgett, Ooicord, quina. It lasted but 20 minutes and the j Cll As P. li A/I The announcement is made that Har- OKI ». K. JOHNS* IN Judge. to from Turk’s Island *i for Boston. rebels were m xt message every April completely routed. The | A rue Attest Bazar will a series of copy. per's shortly begin SCHOONERS. he advanced with his on the (Has P day regiment ; HAZKi.rtnk. Register U’AEOOSS -In ii" on for wo- woman articles the best occupations is, ■ >» 1 ailing Georgia Gilkey, W B Gilkey, arrived at town and it was taken with very little re- ! ,.ist. ..j r 1.• men. The is an At a Probate Court field tit wit Inn am Eft El * \ a subject all-important to me St Thomas March 7 from Barbados, ami clil si-tanee that day. That night his com- Belfast, | \TWOOH. 11 11 “Write of the Counts of \\ a m I ..«s of A A KEF K EH vi line at present, and it is ce:tain that the for Ido, the Itli II i»M x. Philadelphia. pany camped at the water works which A D l.Sbb. Bazar discussion will be valuanie and G B arrived at West laths, H Colson, Key ! had bi mi assaulted the t uited States your troubles; my by Cl SAN I). STK\ I NS. ICC,. PARKIS W VLK lull i*[ iisi f■ ii information. Another fea- A pn l 10 irom Now York. troops and taken the day beioie. kJ KR. late ot Libert in -an: t ...... t y d \\ ... ,o. ture ; ti » Jhi/. ;>• the and siini- Clausen, .Jr, cleared from for spring counsel is free.” jieury Appleby, beeea-cd, has ing pre-eiited a \ it ion may in:: ii.o March 23 for Ponce. | Twudavs later bis company was march uici oi LM'U aiH be an unusual number of Plnladelpia Thomas Diusnune may he appointed aumint-t u eks 'iiece-.-r. !\ cd hack to the where iv- John Smith, lvneelaiul, arrived at St aiscnal, they tot'ol the e-rate of said dceeuseu. a she*i lies "f a- v; nety and interest. Mrs. Pinkham's lie\\>|-a |>e p iioii! I mained till the battle at the I 1 itai no i, ■ Jago Jan 2(i Brunswick, Ga. Coloocan, (Jrdered. That the said give not tc. aI’ persons The ! izar. s.:nec i. established its pemionci depart- arrived at New i of wa re .. bate C to be lu*i l it address is l.ucia Porter, Farrow, 10th February. They m*t in the till persons interested h\ eausitig .1 -ops t uft, in' < iuh Women and hub is Lynn, m xi. ! a- Work, order to be -1.*•'•*• 'lay Oi leans April 13 from Trinivlad. ! thick of the held in icservr published t li rev weeks Vsiv**l> \ light, being ’lu- said aecmim I be-on ng more a ad more the most • A sailed from Boston 1 tile Kepuldieun Journal, a new .-p.ipe* pu li-un why p< pu- Mass. Mary Hall, Haskell, with the First b; tallion on the left of the ti l-.i >. '• at. Belia-t. That it a Pro .,-, i. la i * l eal for w »men in America. April 13 foi Fernami'.na. they may appear hue. Scger speaks in the bight** trims' Court, to be hr.'1 ai‘ lie!fa.-1. within ami -aid A truee pv. At if r Morse, sailed from Ik-stoii < -. Pettigrew, of brilliant charges made the volunteer County, on the '.>. h das ot May, \. 1*. lS'.v.i. ,p u a> I’ •: nrs. Wm. V. 15 fur News by h u.mij.-'-Ui nt that should interest Bei!, 230 N. April Newport | leu oi the clock before noon, ai I show iv \\ armed at Bos- lumps that They went at tin- enemy .1 u that Hopkins, llioiitiorn, day. 1! have, whs the d -aid « Am■ boys and girls is in the V. alnut j any they prayer peti- 1.1*0 >> St., Canton, Ohio, ton 15 for time after time and always drove everv tion*. 1 ,-bonld not be -granted Ma\ : In o. |i Round Table be- April Cu-nluegos. UrA fast, «.ii the I u'per's 1.K0. k Sadie l'On, YY li West, arrived ;ir Cana- | thing before them. Johnson, ju-ig.-. Al '-'-It. n T ( IP \ gins -i; sc; mi story by Mo’dy Elliot w rites : A true Attest belle April 13 from St Pierre. On the 20th (t Febiuary tbe inhabitaills copy. taie ei \t \ RY \\ ( Ku- j A Z KI 1 I in 1 » iNawt of A Virginia ( avaiiei j CllAS. P. 11 -\ F. Ill- r. said County dec. (> "Di ir Mrs. Pink.ha.ai—I i ota, A S A ilson, arrived at Boston from of Cebu asked In and tin ; protection aeommi of adminisrtai ai and : l.\ k :;e Lion. The serial is Bali imore April 4. bird u ut w as ordered to 1 n e ■ u ■ little to j Twenty-1 ginn \ Probate ('• n held at !'• i-t, svi 11 lowaiwe. ei;t: “1 .. J.. iv Adventures of Ga- jave thought my Willie 1 Newton, E Coombs, arrived at > N\ 1 ! i!;.\ i that island. 400 miles Tin* last lie the Counts -1 aid", -m the 1 t r Gavin Hamil- < laii of Mon v 11U- m -am Counts I \\ that all pm «.n* 1111’■ i• The New Maine Law. Sega left foj Hie I’niicd States on the *-t n-n ■. < .in h. ton nt Ayrshiic—a dashing, rattling lei told duties. I had hud my Truancy d.-i-ea |. having pre-**nte.i a p*-' i I •an: t. b. | lirst day of March, after bavin:: :**eeiv. d that he may be appoinb-d .u.nuni-! 1 at* with ! o! 'lay tie\ I v 'mu o; iutiihie and \va*ll -■ c.'uinge, a.-quainT- of not well and will annexe* l oi the e-Uale < I .-a deceased. |,> -i why the -aid ac«- o lays feeling an honorable discharge from Hie army. ed \\;i; me of the greatest spirits I the The rigid Maine truancy law will go into a!rea*ly a-in.ii isterei ny monthly and a 11*- stopped < vri a week at Pfong Kong AM- age. Tin s>■ i11e of “(iavin Hamilton” is suffering, effect on 17. It will he well Ordered, That I ice t Atruee.p;. Saturday, April and Yokohama on the way. 1!. -. m- inteT e-H d -a 1; .1 cm, d laid in tin time of Frederick the Gr-ar, food deal of backache, but I tor every f iniil. to read it and warn the pel l-y .-! d*r to be publishe- rlllee sve. I.- -lie, e--I I ami is a m**st of adven- that the rule fascinating story all women hud younit hopeful by breaking the Journal, a tiesv>pap<-! pir i-h-•»-; thought a liepublie.in !■ ture. to ; At public meeting of the Aldine Club t T ai ,1 lie ( he is apt incur trouble for his papa, Belfast, lull hey may appear Pi j j,-\111 these and did not 1-e ss l.-r 1 1 .urn things ! in New York one of the lh-v. to liebi ai Belta.-t. ithin ami sai 1 .. who can be punished by a jail sentence, speaker*, d I'.\c< li him in- i.i- Hai pet's Magazine for May presents a when oil the bth bay id .May. A. 1> IS'.i.i, at ... iu- I had doctored lieu* is the section of a new that Dr. liainsford, had the misfortune, hi'll R.\l M 1 ! \ \ I v. in’ei number. F. Wil- complain. chapter clock tie for* noon, ami sl.oss eau.-c, 1. any :luy i:. -sting Mary to >< elmir refers to the the father lias to in ; he tried take a af, to miss the has*-. the ol said si ould ill t he ( nUld> nl " a> a f for some time, but no part play why prayer petitioner kie- i contributed “Catherine ■ Carr,” ! and come down at full on the not be bonds as the !.I u .! el the way of not having his child attend length piat granted. s' 1 tht Revolution, one of the best — medicine to CKO. K. JOHNSON, ,1- mauds aiuiiu*t H e —; seemed help school. ; form. The incident occasioned not a little she 1ms written. Richard A ime eoj.y. Arrest desired i.. pie>, ui ip, yet Harding subdued mir.h. When it came liis turn to me, and my Section 1. Every child between the Cll AS P. H AZF.LTIN K, Register all illdeh d thelei<> n Da vn > of “Our War physician 1 Cones}.(indents and shall speak, the presiding officer introduced ment inuiio tat. !v. it best for me to ages ol 7 17, inclusive, attend in Cuba and Dmrto Rico,” and Helen thought him in these 1! some school the time such winds: “liev. Dr. liainsford At a Probate Court Meld at B» 1: 1st. sv n In n a; -. tor Ohisg.-.w. Ruth Mi Enerv and public (luring Muart, demy o to the for local w ill the liainsford the Countv ot Waldo, ■ m thi- I 11h das -1 hospital school is in that neces- again take lloor.” Dr. , April \N i'i .•rport, A pril 1 ! M. Blossom have contributed short stories. session; provided A. I*. IBbb. never met w it h so enthusiastic a ion ! ■eatment. I had read and sary absence may be excused by the super- crept Not the least important is au article 1 CARRIE K. 1>1 VO LI., sister of l- R KO A 11 C PI •. school committee or as greeted this announcement. r1 \ K(11 roR s \,ii K i heard so intending superinten- Id late oI W iii saiu < "ii 1,1 s id \\ a, im by uiian liaiph, entitled “Keeping House much of your Vegetable tT int*fi»ort. i dent of schools or teacher by direc- deceased, having pre-ehted a petition praying in L imioji, illustrated A. E. Sterner. acting Kxe. uter ot the last \\ by that I made mind that R. Peases !-«• inte-.t .<• Compound up my ^ tion of either; provided, also, th.it such “Johnny, are your people going totake Washington may e.pp. In t! e hum illustration Harper's Maga- mini.-tratoi of t'he estate oi ,-atd deceased SA I. All M< \i.\M s to it. I was attendance shall not be if tin* with them on that across the zine is The num- try troubled with required you trip unsurpassed. present ^ j Ordered, That said petitioner give mute.- to V in the ( minty «d' " child obtain instruction, for a ocean?” “Yes'm.” “Aren't you at aid?’? j bei yofu-' i;. hiustrated by such artists of the womb, had equivalent persons interested by causing a copy m ee.-sieels mauds against the j as ail!■. n T Chapman, R. F / igbaum, published in ovaries, leucorrhoea and menses. 1 was so vate or in other manner been vaecinaied an' in Hi" Republican .Journal, a nesv-papt 1 p b i-iu-d iiesiii [>■ pi.-sen; < pains painful school any ap- T. »• 1 liulsti A. B. and Fred- baptized.” jChieago ■ irp, Frost, at Belfast, that they may apjear .11 a Probate all indebted t beret.. a weak and that I would often have severe the school com- Tribune. eric Remington. dizzy fainting spells, proved by superintending Court, to be hi Id at Belfast wit hin and -r -anl ment immediate and that the < ■ I took in all several bottles of E. Pinkham's mittee; provided further, County, 011 the bth day of May. A 1> is:*:*, iron.., April 1 1. 1S; Lydia Vegetable at ol clock before and show <-au-e. Cookuig. in its and super intending school committee may ex- The New York Weekly Tribune SI, The ten the noon, every-day phases if and t I of -ai-1 and Blood Purifier and used the Sanative Wash, clude from the schools child Kepuhliean oiirnal >2 year. The Tribune hey has**, why he piavei peti also ;• line is the auraci.*v,us Compound public any t toner should not be 4 l'MINIS ; R \T« IR an, among sent free to all subscribers, new or old, who granted. alw r.'s held out Talk and in the and am now in health. I wish others to know of the whose physical or mental condition makes liKt». K. JOH NSON J migi V uer*-' :: \. > i• by Table good for The Journal one in advance*. him to pay year A true Attest • •.I admiiiist rator. wi? I ssui the the with it inexpedient for attend. All per- copy. Apr.; recipes; menus, wonderful good it has done me, and have many friends taking Ciias P. llAZKt.rixt llegisu-t. estate of the outline of sons children under their control their practical application; having H ANNAH HI. Vi it now. Will medicine the to the notes on always give your highest praise.” shall cause them attend school as pro- serving and table decorations; At a Probate ( «utrt belli at Bellas!, wit hin and for in the •>! " a vided in this and for County an article on “Spring-Fruit; A Study of section, every neglect PROBATE NOTICES, the Count v of Waldo, on t lie 1 11 h das -: A pi 11. bonds as tin; law dire, The Dock,” is of special interest to house- Excessive menstrual wears on women, of such duty shall forfeit, a sum not ex- A. D. lNbb mauds against he pain desired to la keepers. The magazine is also publish- ceeding $27 to tlie treasurer of the city or ( N N 1K K. VIC K KR V, daughter ot THoMAS present and soon of the At a Probate ( unit held at Bellast, within and bn a\ STORKR, late ot Morrill, iu -aid 1 .-nuts a!! indebted therein ing a series of on the books health The town, for the use public schools of papers helpful gives way. following the County of Waldo, on the lltli dux ol April, Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition ment immediately such or or shall be M..UI!' 1 to r ad preparatory to a trip to Europe at city town, imprisoned A. D. 18i>y. praying that John F. Vickers mas heappoogel April 11. letter shows what Mrs. Pinkham’s advice did ot said deceased. the time of the Exposition. Other arti- not exceeding 30 days. ISAAC T. HEAOBETTER, guardian o{ Horaces., administrator of the estate AGoldie notice to 4 UMIMSTK YT« >1; s cles are: “Easter Elliot 1 Grace E., Mertie l Agues A., Glady- (Jrdered. That the sain petitioner give Time,” by Lucy for a. school teacher of \ ui \. mu Ohio: B. and Maynard M. Leadbetter. minor children of all persons interested by causing a copy *1 1 he hereby Keelei : “The Ethics of Higginsport, Pointed Paragraphs. a.iunnistra'' Shopping,” by JENNIE B. LEA 1)BETTER, late of Belfast, in order to be published three weeks stmeessisels in pointed Mrs. Burton Kingsland; “A Curious Cali- said County oi Waldo, deceased, having present ! the Republican Journal,a m-wspaj *-t puldi-he.l at Wll.l.iAM a. ( \ i: ‘•Dear Mrs. Pinkham—I am a school teacher and had ed a tor license to sell at Beilast, that at a Probate Court, fornia Clam,” Isabel M. Winslow; “Moth- The toast of the is taken from petition praying public they may appear in he ( minty nl "ah' evening or private sale and convey certain real estate be- ! to be held at Beilast. w ithin and for said Counts, ers Who Need and How to suffered untold menstrual bonds as the law dire- Help Keep agony during my periods for ten a bottle. to said and describ- on the bth of A. I> lSd'e. .it ten .-! the longing minor-, particularly day May. mauds aualust tin e~ta Ac., ac. A free copy to ed in said clock before and shosv cause, il them,” sample nervous was almost a wreck. I suffered petition. noon, any they sired to present the years. My system When talks the cream of the have, the ot said should not all readers of this paper who will address money Ordered, That the said notice to why prayer petitioner indebted t hereto are r- petitioner give j he Philadel- with pain in my side and had almost ill human flesh is conversation is rich. all interested a cony oi ibis | granted. immediately. the Table Talk Publishing Co., every persons by causing CKo. K. order to be three xveeks successively ! JOHNSON, Judge. Crankiort. Apt ii II. I phia, Pa. heir to. I had taken treatment from a number of published physicians It’s as hard to hide indifferences as in the Journal, a newspaper published Republican j ( has. P. llA/r.LTiM at that at a Probate Register. 4 1'.Ml MS l i: n n: s N who gave me no relief. In fact one eminent said no it is to conceal love. Belfast, they may appear “The Story of the Captains” in the specialist Court, to be held at Belfast, within an I for said A hereby Ul\ »-s n< a > Centm will mark the climax of that medicine I must on the ‘.Mb of May, A. 1>. lS'J'.i. ; pointed aiim ii ist iat< May y could help me, submit to an At One seldom has the juice of the man County, day At a Probate Court held at liellast, within an*t bn operation. at ten of the clock he lore noon and shoxv cause, magazine’s Spanish War series, giving, as who is worth the Countv of Waldo, oil the 1 1 th dav of April 1IA R R 11 1 < All my mother’s request, I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham case really buying. il any they have, why the prayer of'said petition- I it an stating my A. I». 18USI. in the ( t " a does, account by every American er should not be granted. mud> in and received a time f* a man /'1HAKLKS E. so n ot \PlilE A. MORSE, bonds as t he !a w dii < commanding officer but one of the part every particular prompt reply, I followed Every you lgive you GEO. E JOHNSON, Judge. MORSE, \J late of Searsmont, in said County ol V. ;»Ir already Captain one can seldom depend upon. 1 you v oi A administered. brooks. April II, scribes the doings of the “Iowa.” Captain answer all letters.”—Hiss Edna Ellis, Ohio. the Count ot Waldo, on i.he 11 tii (lav pi i'. Higginsport, A 1>. l.sfij. That the said it ionm uiv.- m>t ic. to of the Time be money, but it’s bard for ordered, pe Taylor Captain (now may .. ..! tins “Indiana,” m in ist rat- "I t I 'm all persons interested by eausit-u *-opy t UMINISTI; VI Oil's to I J1 RE1> E. NICE EPSON, ad of the a man make bis cieuiiors believe it. ■ od* to he three we* Us mu < ~M\riv Hear-Admiral) Philip “Texas.” A estate ol HORACE E. P.RAGDON 1- ■ published \ hill iw lb** a m 'iMmhc.i Cook of the ap- Waldo, in said County ot Waldo, decra-<-d. lia x- Repub,lean .loiirnal, wspaper \ ! pointed ait in in is t i.m ■ Captain ‘TirOpklyn.” a man marries an heiress lie isn’t a Pr■’ When tor a 1 i«io at liella-t, that hey may appeal at tain ( hadwiek of the “New | ing pie-eiiied a petition praying K) l li: '. York,” t<* to be held at" within ami t--’ -a.d ! very anxious for her retain her chaims. sell at public oi piivate -ale and convey certain Court, liellast, and Lieut.-C'MU'nand:-! of the More Than a Million ( i'ii tlic Hilt ol A. I > Is I \\ Wainwright Women Have Been ival estai* «d -aid decea-ed, which is parln i.lai y niiiity, day May, ol noon, sh> w a* n while of m ten the »doek before and “Gloucester,” Cap ain (.‘lark the i Don't think can onto the curves desci ibed said petit ion. you get t bey have, the prayer ol said pet it a-tier endorses Lieutenant Eberle’s The any why “Oregon,” Mrs. at the That said petitioner gi'cuoticc > PinKham’s Advice I of a railroad Ordered, should not be e rallied. Sired III !i by looking company's c< plest:ni < Helped by to all interested a ot j story f he **Oi gon,” and eonti ibuies a persons by causing (IE* >. E. .lot I NS*»\ ,,Indue mill li.i 11 if it i. it-. majt. this order to be published three weeks succcs I ci it iei.-m of; iu- S >an;»h ad ninth s strategy. A t rue copy A t test Ill III!' Iill< and Medicine. sixely in the Republican Journal, a nexv-naper Lit Rt !-! el ! The shadow of the tree ac- (IIaS. P. llA/.l NT-., Jacks..ii, April I 1 Tiie text of this novel group of first- family published at Bellast, that they max appear at a of one counts for a many Probate Court to be held at IV!fast, xvitbin ami hand accounts of the most remark- good shady reputa- be < At a Probate Court belli at Bel last.within ami > lions. for said County, on the 'Jth day Max, v. 4 DMIMVl KA'idi; able n i\al battles ever is v of on the see-.ml --I: fought profusely 1>. 1 H'J'J, at ten ot the clock before noon, and tIn-Count Wahlo, Tuesday ;\ licit-by rix.-v i;,, illustrated with and are ■■ A. i) 18P‘.» a t«-«1 A 111 -11 portraits, drawings j Ungrateful persous about as rare show cause, if any they leave, way the prayei April, j p. >in iiim be In- photographs, the latter from snapshots in proportion as benevolent ones are un- said petitioner should not granted. certain instrument, purporting to the lust I D1K) Iv I\A l I (JEO. E. JOHN'S! »N, Judge. \ will and test ament of M \ R V W! IH TEN la m made from each one of the ships during common. ii. 111.- oi \\ a b i.' A true copy. Attest: ol Jackson, in said County <•! W -m, deceased, Comity the of the The Farmer and the Pure Milk the latter is .poor, however, or has been ;is the law directs. \ >1 progress fight. Ques= Chas. p. Hazfltink, Register. having been presented lor probate. carelessly handled, most experienced Never give ujj—unless it’s in a louely auaitist tlic estate a lion. Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- b>i and the other fellow has a or Tin* sul».-' iber present tin- same and spot sandbag NOTICE. a of t his ordert I.c To Curs In One Week physicians many intelligent laymen terested by causing copy pm. t lie ret are reipu sled Cons.ipa.Mon a a revolver. VDMIMSTKATOR’Shereby gives notice licit he has been duly up- !i hed three weeks in The an The farmers should the know that good artificial substitute is sueeessively Republh a Tel to \N ... !’ lb recognize fact, administrator of the estate <>i that at To the- Blood in One Week far pointed Journal, published at Belfast, they appear ized a^t-i.t. Purify preferable. Then, again, is the ever be as bad as which is to all that to arm The world will never some E late of a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, within and March To Nerves in One Week patent others, constant milk JENNIE SKINNER, Searspovt, Boston, Mass., Strengthen anxiety that may be infect- or as as for said on the second ot May people tliink it is, good they in the of Waldo, and County, Tuesday the health authorities of the to which County deceased, given before noon, and show To Cure Sick Headache in One city ed. Once remove perm nently well All de next, at ten of the clock Day thes^ think it to be. bonds as the law directs. persons having At a Prohale Conn In ought cause, if any they have, why the same should not he sends his milk and beef with to a milk and mauds the eastate of said deceased are ■ authority grounded objections supply, against be and allowed. the ounty ol Wab the It’s a that so men devote desired to the same for settlement, and proved, approved Take Cleveland’s Celery Compound Tea to satisfy themselves that the herd which demaud must considerably and perma- pity many present (}EO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. April, A lb ISD.'. for all indebted thereto are requested to make pay produces this milk is free from nently increase. their time to laying up something the A true copy. Attest: certain instrnmeni \ 25c. trial size free. If it fails to cure disease, merit immediately W. H. SKINNER. Chas. P. Hazkltink, Register. will and testament aud that the milk itself in the process of Therefore, we say to the farmer and rainy days of their grandchildren. Seal sport, April 11, 1899. \ will be refunded. A. A- late ot Islesboio. in >1 your money production and is free from lia- his friends: You have a strong motive to delivery j TRAVELING. s notice. The subscriber ceased, having been | to with the health authorities in their at- WHEN NOTICE. The subscriber hereby Howes & Co. bility dangerous contamination, is to' join notice that be lias been t That n*-t bent or Administratorberet y gives duly notice that he has been )rderetl, on gives duly appoint ■ more for the and to secure to the Whether pleasure business, of the estate of EEXECUTOR’S teresied cansine > accomplish permanent ; tempts legislation protect appointed administrator ed Executor of tin* last will and testament of by a bottle of of three wei I. of milk from infection, adulteration take on every tr;.j> Syruj) Figs, F. late of published Little Ethel increasing prosperity dairy farming supply BENJAMIN CHASE, Unity, a' (in tears)—Oh, ma, G-eorgie and OLIVER BLAKE, late of Morrill, iiean Journal, published than is in other He1 and other impurities, whether in its pro- as it acts most on and bonds has eaten all possible any way. pleasantly effectually in the County of Waldo, deceased, given appear at ii Probate c- the apple and not given me demands bonds must know that the market is crammed to duction or in its distribution and sale; yon the liver, and bowels, preventing as the law directs. All persons having in the County of Waldo, deceased,ami given wit hin and for said t kidneys, of deceased are desired to All demands any! fulness with are sure to and against the estate said as the law directs. persons having day of May next, at l- every description imaginable thereby protect permanent- and other forms of sick- indebted desired to fevers, headaches, present the same for settlement, and all against the estate of said deceased are noon, and show cause ii Fond Mamma—What a naughty boy! He of artificial foods for infants and own invalids, ly improve your personal interests, 50-cent bottles all lead- thereto are requested to make payment immcdi present the same for settlement, and all indebted same should not, be to the lion’s share. ness. For sale in by prove promised give you some of which have proven themselves to and at the same time deserve the name ot ately to E. D. Chase of Unity, my authorized thereto are requested to make payment immedi- (iKU. I Manufactured by the Cali- FRANK W. CHASE. JOHN O. BLAKE. Little Ethel—Yes, ma; but he says be fair substitutes for cow’s even benefactors. and ing druggists. agent. ately. A true copy. Attest: milk, public [Dietetic Hygie- 15 -' lions don’t eat at all. fornia Co. only. Newtonville, Mass., March 14,1899.—3wl5 Morrill, March 14, 1800.—3t CllA*. I'. II apples when the latter is good and pure. When nic Gazette. Fig Syrup ocean to ocean. speed-indicator nicked and to and Disaster. wagged Tiie Steamer Portland Big Granite Contract. ^fROh the cinders rattled on the and a of fro; roof, Description Harvey Rafts of the Kipl«n«:,?i whirl of dust sucked after the The Preservers and tiffl Stone for U. S. Mint 1 Kun from San Diego whirling Building Being Qunr- Kid uecr-i" The crew of the Weather Report Received wheels. combination sat Steamer. The rietl at Somes’ Sound. » K«markable Story Founded on their bunks, in their shirt- Refore p 'd'*1'- panting Sailing. A little village is lising around the sleeves, and Chyene found himself among April 14th the Tortlaud Steamship Com- Standard Granite Company’s quarries ../s in iny books, famous them old, old stories of the rail- four s shouting pany filed answers to the interrogatories miles from Southwest aud no of road that trainman Harbor, ;g..r, passage equal every knows, above within a few ! of Attys. S. Hooper and Albert S. weeks a force of 500 men will ,1 than tlie description, in the roar of the car. He told them about Henry Flint of for J. be at work iu these be- ns." id Harvey Cheyue’s his ; Boston, proctors Ludger quarries. Already sou, and how the sea had given of the tween 200 nuneiit ti> meet the sou ; Itenouf of Biddeford, one inter- aud 300 men are busily engaged up its dead, aud they nodded and spat and iu nn >1 as dead. This is said venors in the suits. getting out the granite for the uew with asked after .."record’’ trip between rejoiced him; “her, A statement is made in regard to the Philadelphia mint, which the United back there” and whether she could nn lhego, California, and I communication that passed between the States government is building and the Cleans that can be cleaned.. h- hv a western stand it if the engineer “let her out a everything railway company officials and Capt. Blanchard contract for which was secured by the lv pnog’s description piece,” and thought she could. Cheyne of the steamer Portland regarding tile Standard Granite Co. In order to accoin- Laces; Fine Linen; w l. dge of American the fire-horse was “let j Flannels; Accordingly, great on the of modate the new as weather evening large force of men, board- ; n.-’in'ds, as well of out” from to probabilities Flagstaff Winslow, till a oue Clothes; Po ts and By permission of The Nov. 20. lu answer to interrogatory, ing houses have been put up, a big gen- Dishes; Pans; division superintendent protested. eral herewm h the passage bearing on this matter, the company says: supply store is maintained, aud the But Mrs. in a boudoir state- Glassware; Woodwork and apter 1 \ of "Cap tins Cheyne, “It is not a fact, according to the in- quarries have the appeaiauce of a small room, where the French maid, sallow- everything formation on belief of the libellant, that village. -in Excellent Combination. white with to the silver door- else about the house. Cleans them fear, clung the afternoon or even- imn iui itu it mil- easily livate sorrows may he, a Agent Williams on uij; vuuuiu;i,iciimi” lie moaned a littie and and and pleasant method amt beneficial handle, only begged ing of Nov. made any communica- lion dollars worth of granite, was award- quickly A ike any other woiking- lier husband to bid them 20, thoroughly. blessing-in effects of 'veil known “hurry.” And to use ed to the Stand ard -ibreast of his business, remedy, tion to Capt, Blanchard his own GiauiteCo. last fall, •s'Yi;r; of ; .• so the sands and moon- every household. s. manufactured the they dropped dry the steamer Port- and the lias 18 months in which THE J. B. WILLIAMS CO.. in*11, had E ist late by judgment about starting company A I J* L f* I gone Camfckma ’-io SviU'i1 struck rocks of Arizona behind and i'm., illustrate them, land at Mr. as to this A GLASTONBURY. CONN. A cake of white v man broken the usual hour. Williams, complete big job. good sized pure dowu,half tlie vstem and wet when effectually, white, quivering, they fin- action of the in that regard. prevails. The first vessel load will leave ir together to any one dispelling ids. headaches and fevers ished their trick at those terrible wheels— captains U That matter to the discre- the for some she had vet n and is left entirely quarries Philadelphia day Hope, none, gently pn ptl\ enabling one swung her over the great lift from Albu- The Great Builder/f to tion of the who are licensed this week, and then on until the contract il.*r it? All she needed overcome habitual constipation per- to Gloriettaand captains, [ querque beyond finished Its Spriuger, officers and seamen of large experience, is the grauite will be shipped as King's t: did not freedom from drowning hurt; manently perlect and to the Katon Tunnel on up up the aud to such as possible. watched to lest ev.-ry objectionable quality and sub- especially qualified pass upon rapidly guard State line, whence they dropped The entire work of out stance, and its avtu on the rocking questions.” getting this large he experiment. Of his g kidneys, into La had of the Arkan- Junta, sight iu me amount of is under the .-ke real- liver and bowels, without rue interrogatory euuuennug granite personal : little—hardly weakening saw, and tore down the to or them, make it the ideal long slope company’s plea that the Portland may supervision of C. J. Hall of Belfast, the 11 till he caught himself irritating where took comfort Dodge City, Cheyne as a of a of the Mr. Hall PUREMALT laxative. have down result president lives 11 on his gone collision, company. writing-desk, once again from setting bis watch an hour at the and Cures I Increases the ♦ in the process of the answer is: quarVies looks out for every de- Sleeplessness. Appetite. | •f going on?” manufacturing figs ahead. Makes Women are used. :: ’lie'- are to “The basis for said is the tail of the business. Mr. Hall Ailing strong. Builds up the Wasted T .x pleasant the allegation Assisting System. i>n lain pleasant notion There was little talk in the • > Nourishes Children. taste, hilt tin n.edi iiia 1 qualities of the very car. fact that the steamer was reported to have are a bookkeeper, four clerks and several Sickly Makes perfect Digestion. X i> head that, some day, are The secretary and typewriter sat foremen. The Is a to the Aged. I Weak Nerves. ♦ remedy obtained from senna and together been seen under way on Sunday morning, store is conducted by the \ \ prop Strengthens .u'ied off eveiything and on the other aromatic plants, by a method stamped Spanish-leather cushions Nov. 27, oft Ann, having weathered company and the workmen obtain all their ■.'liege, lie would take the Cape known to ti.e t w.iio-km a Fig Sviut by plate-glass observation-window at time. Later on the there. to the KILGORE & WILSON 1 and lead him into his the gale up to that supplies Contrary usual j|SBYDW <’ ►. « i»i» the rear the only. In r to g<*« it.s heneticial end, watching surge and same from both the tour- way in such cases,the n that Lie day, wreckage corporation charges boy, argued, effects and to avoid imitations, ripple of the ties crowded back behind and from low for all their ■.T.luinniimiiinTiiiiitiT would be- please masted schooner King Philip very prices goods, in instantly n men her k full t mine of t he it is notes Com pan v them, and, believed, making of the steamer Portland is reported to have tact much less than the retail prices. i-'ii. partner and ally, on iff front of the moved printed every package. scenery. Cheyne nervously come aslio.e on Cape Cod, at substantial- This is most commendable in Mr. Hall, f.'liow own NEARLY splendid years between his extravagant and the are CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP gorgeous- ly the same place and time. These, with workn.eu able to live very irried out together CO. ness and the naked 1 of the com- s W F N CISCO, CAL. necessity other facts, point to some sudden disaster cheaply. u-king the young tire. an unlit in his LOUTSVTi <.F Y NEW YORK. N Y- bination, cigar teeth, till t<* the and a The arrangements for the — steamer, suggest possible quarrying ..d lost at sea. as it T- P .lie the pitying crews that he was their arc _e-m forgot I collision between the two vessels in the granite very complete. The st >ne is >weae sailoi from one tribal and did their to Years best enter- Old!!! enemy, thick and heavy weather then prevailing. hoisted bv steam derricks from the quarry, i-ships; the wife was tain him. Fifty-eight was on the car and taken to the or .Sixteenth The steamer which also placed sheds. It s a 1 himself w is trodden '('onxi'lnee' from Santo V at At the bunched Pentagoet, hilt life, but devotion to the true night electrics lit up that in that that and which was The sheds have been erected in he form street next < on .Y. Y. Limit- vicinity night, >t women and doctors, T‘esday p. distressful of all the and interests and prosper;ry of the American palace luxuries, also lust, must have been going over some- of a big circle and a huge derrick picks mi.nits; w.-rried almost 'd (heano. -Kver bin to V York, M iss Portland, places cliauge the of desolation. Now one emptiness abject it is that have come in of the sheds. When tie blocks rolled an \ >s We’ll go some possible they may years bv 1 the original members will ms : hopeless, Kinzey? day.—Ready? heard the swish of a and they water-tank, collision. This view as to a collision is of granite are finished, they are put back ii'-ct Ids many enemies. I ok' ear liuflalo to *1 ihanii mi Ltiiifed the of its family passed to their and guttural voice of a Chinaman, the entertained marineis on the car and carried to the wharf and reward, XV T m. That’s for ; by many experienced '.'•Wile 1.1 his 1 ,1 new csdai/p. Toucey.” dink-clink of hammers that tested the these admire'- are and steadfast to- I who are acquainted with the facts attend- I loaded on tin* vessels. From the quarry to loyal where she and her “Have n’t bin to Non York, but 1 know steel Krupp wheels, and the oatli of a the loss of said steamer Portland." the wharf is not more than :’>(• so day, with faith in its teachings, and con- of th"!'/ with a toss of the head. ing rods, wing great price, Damp chased oil’ the now there is no rear-platform; The interrogatory in regard to the kind unneeessaiy handling of the fidence in the infonnati >n which it. ei amla -room, bvs past waiting train. Now they The steamer at the time of t*> do the When tj enj in m. needn’t wire had, her | employed hlacksmithing. was a war of rates p. (vou that); arrive nine- looked out into great abysses, a trestle loss. 7'»S life distributed the leaves The sheds it is its old age all the vitalit m l vig »r of its live in. That covers preservers j grani'e ready rn dli .-ads in which he j*. Wednesday. every- beneath their or to 1 purring tread, up the as the to be in position in the new build- ■ throughout vessel, required placed s'-»m ;• Item* 1 ini n *n-m 1 ■ in' -a sted a devastat- thing Wade will do, hut it pays to shake by youth, ;j by the ; rocks that barred out had' the stars. Now law. In her in The will tin- n original outfit, furnished in ing Philadelphia. carving he !• x eloped in Ins lumber- up anagers. and ravine J experienei s of ov-*r half a <•. §eaur changed and rolled back IS!*0 the builders of the steamer under done at t he t| parries and some of it wil 1 be mtury. aml the of “It s ivat,” said Miss with a by Legislature Kinzey, to mountains on the horizon's It has lived on its and on jagged their contract, were 000 Kahuweiler im- ver\ elaboi.oe. [Bar IIarb >r Record. merits, the which lias no love look of admiration. This was the kind of nia, edge, and now broke into hills lower and coik life and cordial of Americans. man sin- understood and proved jacket preservers, 110 I supnort progressive is picpaiiug open war appreciated. lower, till at last came the true -fr- *' plains. tide life of the same •• ’T is u‘t bad.” said ! jacket preservers It;.; "IT \ v York Tribune,” e d •.< H,a Milsom, modestly. At an uukno n Weekly Dodge City hand threw On .June 44 new tide •■ “Now one hut me would have lost pattern. 8, lS!)0, aid have accepted bat any in a of a Kansas National copy paper containing were put on board said vessel in leading Family Newspaper. ll. and have a lc-urs and a week working out jackets waged thirty spent some sort of an interview with >se » t s 1 Harvey, place of the same number of jackets that j Recognizing its value to rh wli d esire a tin- n v .f ite md V iri »u, ; ailoiis c But the run. instead of handing him over to itnpaign'. who had fallen in with ail enter- were evidently withdrawn from use. On June the of m J » irn u < > v u ».. eu s t he Santa Ke si to 3, publishers To Republic il (v- p >•) red bhi -k hat push- iaight tlirough ('hicago. on prising reporter, telegraphed from S7 more new tide were “But see N’oo lSPO, jackets put is nose, his big here, about that York iioston. into an alii nice with "The Y ok Weekly Tic w -at .. .•> then o iu u'si body The journalese revealed on said Limited. joyful board vessel by the direction of st- u“i h« s. stai ing at Chauneey Depew himself cuuld that it was | beyond questiou their hoy, the local to take the ot both papers at the cost of -goo per n’t hiteli ear to inspectors, place Eat Beans? trilling ilex- tin* his Miss junks in bay, her," Kinzey sug- and it soothed Mrs. for a while. ; Cheyne an numb *r withdrawn Horn firmer and villager owes t * hint" > n r,» e eu to tin* secr*-t.uv?s gi s’cd, herself. equal list*, New 9 Every every h.s 1 n'!y recovering II t one word was 1 Many England peo- “hurry'' conveyed by and at the same date four new metallic v.. d tin mail. “Yes, hut this is n't It ’s have been compelled t in which he lives a e -rdial >rr of his i » • ne a a> ir w »rks ceu- >aturday Channcey. the crews to the engineers at Nickeison, 1 life rafts of the pie munity supp sp It Raymond make, largest to baked I how much it Chevne—lightning. goes.” give up mating > 'iideiing Topeka, and Mareeline, where the grades lti 1-2 feet and 22-inch stantly and untiring; v for his iuier-s’s -a •verv win. •>. > ai h n a t h nows “Lven so. Guess we’d better wire, the size, long cylinders, beans because could I >p every thing and pull are easy, and brushed the Continent they they were added to the equipme.it of said ves- and of his neigiiborho the doing* »f in,-, friends, T- e a i.•:m a id or as- ia* hov. You’ve not digest them. Baked I happe-ings >d, iusuranccs,could buy forgotten that, anyhow.” behind them. Towns and were ! villages sel. All these life preservers had been in- is :uinies. and between one “I ’ll ask.” beans are a healthful ar- 1 pects for different crops, the prices in h tan- m irk -cs. m i, m fa a welds visitor close togethei now, and a man could feel and ■ spected, stamped approved by the of and are rel- 1 tb>r eb> and .i litrle so- When he returned with the father’s 1 tide food, which sh \v ve here that he moved among people. United States mid be found in evety ie-a.vake, progres-, faoiiis. meet them in inspectors.” ished most a .1 do the wile g on), say message bidding Harvey “I can't see the and ache by people. dial, my eyes The company's answer to the interrog- Just think ot it! Roth of these paoers for only >_’.00 a. year. in: in tin- ^"iith ('arolina Boston at an appointed hour, he found The distress which fre- I so. What are we doing?” atories Gen. <’. P. Mat- Miss over the Then | propounded by follows the eat- I Send a'l subsci ions to i he Journal Co., Belfast, Vie. niglit forget plans that Kmzey laughing keys. The best we There’s quently ipt Republican Publishing very can, mamma. : tocks of Portland, council in several suits n o Milsom for the frantic clicks of bak-d beans is king. (>n the other laughed, too, no sense in in the ing getting before Limited. to the loss of the steamer Port- from ran: ; relating caused di- Los Angeles “11/ want to We'd have to by impaired only wait.” ! was also tiled 14th. Some know land, April gestion. To get your di- pewriter stopped; the why—why—whyf General uneasi- “I don’t care. I want feel to we’re of the answers are identical with those in he who had ness developed and spreading .” gestion in a perfectly I secretary, moving, bit down and tell me the miles.” to the Ten j reply interrogatories tiled by IIoop- healthy state, you should i • ! minutes later Chicago appealed to sat down and read the dial for FRED ATWOOD 5Vle. Cheyne ! er & Flint of Boston. In answer to a WirttArport, Miss in these words: “If crime purchase from your drug- 4 •*.vne a telegram repeated Kinzey of her (there were some miles which stand question as to whether the weather bu- gist a 50-cent box of Somit ■cat ary is maturing jdease wam friends in for records to this | day), but the seventy- reau to the of lim>. Il‘< are all to reports had, prior sailing Tablets, the Bellevue Tins- '•/o'/.;/ schooner IJVr* Here yetting cover here.'' foot car never its steamer- ^ INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE changed long the been considered the and take ■■it t m, f his was a f oni To- Portland, reliable, pital Remedy, at iines Hanks capped by message like roll, the heat with moving through company says: them. A 50-cent box con- n : (nirf-stf Mass peka (and wherein Topeka was concerned the hum of a giant bee. Yet the speed the even Milsom “Generally speaking, weather bu- tains a month’s treat- ’••r money or orders wire could guess): Con' t shoot was not enough for Mrs. Cheyne; and the reau have is Colonel. UV// come reports proved valuable, but in ment. After taking a sin- Over s / !■■ millI OKI II or 7 down." the remorseless was Representing Million Ass : heat, August heat, instances where storms have been month’s Twenty Clieyne smiled grimly at the consterna- many gle treatment, making her giddy; the clock hands would for the New tion of ]iis predicted England coast they you can with perfect FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE TORNADO INSURA.V. tall, laid his head down enemies when the telegrams not and when would GLASS, move, when, oh, have been diverted oceanward or wore laid before him. think we're disap- safety eat baked beans, p "t the shut desk, and “They they be in B01I.BR AN!) Chicago? before this coast. The ac- always taking the :STSTEAn INSURANCE INSPECTION. .« Security Bonds for Cashiers. Contract- 'I'he ran for on the Tell ’em we don’t feel j peared reaching pro- secretary war-path. It s not true tlmt, as en- or>, Administrators and Trusts-y. they changed curacy of the local predictions for this caution to take one tablet Correspondence solicited Real estate bought and sold. e: i. who found ( le ne like lighting just now. Milsom. Tell ’em at > gines Fort Madison, Chevne passed coast the weather after for. by bureau has been eating beans or what we'ie going 1 guess you and over to the Amalgamated Brotherhood ui other food that i‘ Miss had better come questioned by many experienced ship usually vi»u think of P ? Is ;t Kinzey along, Locomotive an endowment m tn Engineers masters.” \ distresses you. Semit Tab- U U [ltruss i* re au\ meaning to it? I though it isn’t likely I shall do any busi- sufficient to enable them to him and The includes iu its answers lets are a standard ness "ii the r ad. Tell Tight company [(rep- it out.” he cried, 'em the truth— his fellows on terms equal for evermore. ol are for once." copies weather bureau forecasts issued aration, and guaran- lo* doctor. "1 io.se seven He paid his to and obligations engineers Nov. 2ti. The morning bulletin was teed to cure all troubles that’s all.” He thought •So the truth was firemen as he believed and told. Miss Kinzey they deserved, northeast east to mirth New York Ire “Storm; signals, 9 practice clicked in the sentiment, while the sec re- only his bank knows what he gave the east with < gales, heavy snow, tonight. eyne' i twperious bid added the memorable crews who had with him. taiy quotation, sympathized Wind will shift to west and northwest, I the telegram with a “Let us have and in It is on record that the last crew took peace,’’ hoard-looms with much colder Sunday.” The after- tw <» thousand miles aw the entire of at | ay lejuesenta- charge switching operations noon forecast, issued from the Boston 1 11 tell her? be a lives of sixtv-three Sixteenth because “she” was in ’May | milium dollars’ worth Street, weather was “Snow to and 1 bureau, night of v 11 a d.*ze at and was iously manipulated ail road interests last, Heaven to help followed clearing and i «e? .said the doctor, Sunday morning, by breathed more freely. Cheyn was living any one who bumped her. much colder weather. Winds Of Men, Women and ci ’s too It ’s becoming certain. to meet, the sou, s<> re Now the who con- ’" only miraculously highly paid specialist in force and to children, cured 1>\ the •1 MJ 1,. easterly,increasing shifting sioj i] to him. The beai was seeking his veys the Lake Shore and Michigan South- northwest.” as an Method. maid, impudently, i cub. not the bulls. Hard men who ern Limited from to Elkhart is Fidelity had Chicago in to the as to the au- ne is reply inquiry who ke)»t on only by then iiives drawn to light for their finan- something of an and he does not N v um in^ ojici it ion, autocrat, thority of the company’s agents in regard rial lives the of being told how to hack to a : put away weapons and wish- approve up to the of the L—" .— —-* no detention from daily she must sailing steamers, company’s say you come ed him while half a dozen car. None the less he handled the “Con- ’’ God-speed, make answer: duties. ok are attorneys you seek. I roads st nee” as if she have been a load panic-smitten tin-pot perked up might “The lib llaut did not have at the Hi ir.:- t time "* S ; (V /fj £,. y fra We a thirty millious bowed his their heads and of and when the crew rebuked ^$Ufc v„ guarantae cure I spoke <-f the wonderful dynamite, of the loss of steamer Portland I u*,-> &*/«><** I.&8 follovved a any mauag- Suzanne; and have did it iu and dumb ** i"! 1 11 11 things they would done had not him, they whispers agent iu Boston. Its local in f»* .i 11 mu on the ing ageut THE BEST HARM AND EA. ilL\ PAPER IN 1 ME upper landing of buried the hatchet. show. n° ’Honey is until cure is com- Clieyne Boston had no authority over the masters repaired ■•-wood square staircase It was a “Pshaw!” said the BOTH ONE YEAR busy week-end among the Atchison, Topeka of its to or UNITED STATES, plete. i‘? steamers, change dictate the What has happened?” wires: now that their and Santa Fe life invited to for, anxiety was re- men, discussing later, time of John F. Liscomb was the Physicians call and investi- i out the sailing. keep shriek that moved, men and cities hastened to “we were’nt runnin’ for a record. Har- #*te. Over lh,»>OP mires ac- managing agent of the company in Port- already effected. echoing house a moment commodate. Los she were sick an’ Angeles called to San vey Clieyne’s wife, back, land at the time of the loss of the steamer FOR ONLY S2.00. _ husband blurted out the and Barstow we didn’t want to her. ‘Come to Diego that the Southern jounce Portland. There w’as no rule of the libel- of our readers should Confutation and ex a nination free. California engineers know and think of it, our runnin’ time from Sau Believing that every one might be lant company his as to said the fixing authority one and right,” doctor, ready in their Bar- Diego to Chicago was 57 54. You cau tell the have at least good agricultural family lonely round-houses; I time of the sailing of its steamers, nor typewriter. “About the stow the word to the that to them Eastern Wheu journal, we have perfected arrangements whereby passed Atlantic and way-trains. did he dictate the same, but. was accustom- iiement in novels with we’re a | we can send that ami instructive any and Pacific; and Hung it tryin’ for record, we’ll let you ed to advise with the practical journal, Belfast Johnson don't Albuquerque masters of its Office, Block, j"V kill. Miss Kin- to the whole of the know.” 1 Farm and Home, In connection with our own length Atchison, st amers iu case of stormy or doubtful Topeka and Santa Fe management To the Western man (though this would weather. publication, The Republican Journal, both a we’ve a to j heap do first.” even into An combina- not either Chicago and Boston full year lor only $2.00. Chicago. engine, please city) “It had been the custom of the com- E.L.STEVENS from sonie- are M.D., Milwaukee, tion-car with and cheek and some railroads DR. Lack of forbids a of the con- crew, the great gilded by jowl, pany to and trust- CHARCOT’S TONIC TABLETS space description as employ experienced speech: and her “Constance” car the delusion. The Limited are the only guaranteed fm- the tents of Farm and which are fancy private were to be “ex- encourage masters and on its positively remedy Home, unequalled The worthy pilots steamers, lJrlnk Habit, Nei votisne:s and she divined over whirled t lie into and Melancholy caused and excellence. Prominent Operating Surgeon. secretary, pedited” those two thousand three “Constance” Buffalo and to drink. for variety among its 1 furnish them with all the informa- by strong hand. He was looking hundred and miles. The train the arms of the New York Central and tion in its WK dl AKA\TFE ItnXKH many departments may he mentioned the Farm fifty % possession the respecting to cure any case wi.hu n 11 on na v- roller-map of America would take of one Hudson River magnates with positive g and Market Fruit Plans Office Hours, I to I ; 7 to 8 P. A. precedence hundred (illustrious and to a 11 tee or harden. Reports, Failure, weather, leave to tlieir judgment refund the money, ai.-d t«. i.otioy f;: and others white whiskers and charms on their for and Inventions, The Apiary, Talks with a seventy-seven meeting and gold the question when it was wise or appetite intoxicating liijuoi.-. Lawyer, across. ITi- prudent going right and crews of watch-chains boarded her here to talk a THE TABLETS CAN BE Around the hlobe, Livestock and Tin- Foui* passing; dispatchers every to sail. The company further avers that GIVEN W TKGUT 0uir>, through—Boston. Fix one ol‘ those said trains must he little business to who slid her KNOWLEDGE OF THf PATIEN f. Yard, Box, The Veterinary, Phfnts notified. Chevne), the Portland’s steering gear was in ry Question shouted t the Sixteen into where the Bos- good A fktt: rA I i cKA 'heynedown ; locomotives, sixteen engineers, gracefully Albany, condition, and had been overhauled STRONG DRINK and Flowers, Fashions and Fancy Work, House- daily (roar own selection) to every sub- and sixteen firemen would be ton and the run from Of?10.00 we will mailJEITKSSrV^'^,5 you font boxes hold etc. needed— Albany completed and inspected |4| and posi- Features, a | annually.” tive written guarantee to scriber. Only 50 cents year. ! each and one tide-water to tide-water—total cure or refund am* Home is every the best, available, time, The chiet of the whole boxes FyitM published semi-monthly urned to the point document, your money. Single & no. typewriter, Two and one-half minutes would he eighty seven hours and thus you 24 numbers a the whole j al- thirty-five minutes, which lias not before been made R. H. Sole A gen, Me. giving year, (out «»f that was public, MOODY, Belfast, born ! lowed for or three fifteen hours and one-half. a volume <>f changing engines, three for days, is that a weather was received making over 5011 pages, teeming 1 •• do report by with this storv) and two for was for them. all the latest and most, reliable | watering, coaling “Warn Harvey waiting I (’apt. Blanchard from New York stating with information ugly, doubtful of his ro- 1 ihe and tanks that anil science can No bcttei men, arrange and chutes that the wind had gone into the west. It DO YOU KNOW experience supply. 'i to her to move to the L14 DIES accordingly; for is in a is believed that this was /Qa?*X proof of its popularity can be olfered than its rai Harvey Clieyne Democratic largely responsible hr iugs br igades into a -a Simplicity. t '-..u. LE BRUfl’3 j hurry, hurry hurry,” sang the wires. for his decision to start out. 'f DR._FEL!X en< rmous circulation, which extends into every •v ept his hand musician [ “Forty miles an hour will be The New York Herald the Treatment State and territory in the t .ii**r., each number A LADIES’ MAGAZINE. > expected, gives following Steel air, regaided the ceii- and division \-€ | Pennyroyal superintendents will acconi- was By-Products Yield the Most. being read by no less than a million readers. A r'm b' %>i* •.• I cn!> -d j>’ ates latest k, while Miss list of what ordered for the $10 dinner: t 3 io tho original at cl only FRENCH Kinzey’s this over on tho mar- or pauy special their respective — sftfe and reliable care Ho not delay fail to take auvaiuage .*1 this i the Continent of Ten thousand oysters. / f up divisions. From > in ice. si .0 1; sent by mail. re San t Sixteenth J? liberal which we make for a l-r .:. v. send ti I.. l.llc 1 < Diego To sucli an remarkably offer, <[iy Street Sixty gallons green turtle soup. extent lias tlie utilization of (J •nnino sold only by Lady agents wanted Send for terms | Chicago let the magic carpet he limited time only, by special arrangement with Angel's—The ‘('on- laid down. One hundred and fresh mush- by-products been carried in the stock- R. H. MOODY, Sole Agent, Belfast, /laine. Stylish, Reliable, Hurry! fifty pounds the oublishers. w -send both Simple, Uj>-to- oh, hurry!” in Remember, papers >»;.• Angeles, is n’t she, Miss “It will he rooms. yards Chicago that now the only waste date. K» r111.11 and A -•dntely hot,” said as «■ ■ a full at the Clieyne, they Three hundred and brook in a steer is the and & ; *555 3Pt> 3 v WOT \ L;: ore V1T A1.1T Y year, very low price ai***ve given. Perfect Fitting Paper Patterns. ! rolled out of San in the dawn fifty pounds gastric juice, what Diego of trout. was «s M s & i/.; lost vgor Address all orders to 4m4f> nodded between formerly the waste is now worth more r-.{ Kiuzey Sunday. “We’re going to Mi hurry, mamma, Three hundred lobsters. than the meat. £■£ 5kI d a d S ut mc wanmqod REPUBLICAN y looked at his watch. l as The horns go into the JOURNAL PUB. CO., just fast as ever we can; hut I Twenty-four spring lambs. %( "ns! an really knife-handles or backs for combs. ref private ear, Hon’t think there’s of dozen The Cures Emissions and BBI. MAIN K,. MSCALL i any good your bon- Ninety-two sweetbreads. white Impotency, Nipriit PAST, j 7' h hoofs are sent abroad to return as for sjiecial to ave here net and You’d much Ninety-two dozen all effects of self- gloves yet. better squabs. while wasttnsr diseases, connect with New York lie down and take Four hundred heads of lettuce. ivory, the black hoofs become j your medicine. I’d uuusc, or excess unu ilium- "t.h lues- Four hundred tomatoes handles for knives and canes and are made street, Chicago, play you a game of hut it’s Foreclosure dominoes, Fifteen hundred into a dozen cretion. A tier ve tonic and Notice. Sunday.” Bermuda potatoes. other things, the soft internal fiWTERjjS _I Fifteen hundred forms ice cream. blood builder. the lick! “Couldn’t you bet- “Ml be parts being resolved into jellies and can- Brings ITTHERBAS, MARY It (No-Seam-Allowance Patterns.) good. Ob, 1 will be Eleven hundred Democratic club ROHAN', formerly of Bel good. tiger dies. From the bones are to cheeks and »? fast. of State of off produced piano- pink glow pale County Waldo, Maine. (resi- Only io and IS cts each—none higher Only—taking my bonnet makes me feel mould dence at this s”‘ punches. and restores the time not known) hy her mortgage Ask for them S< M in nearly every city grades. That ’em as if we’d keys, dice, bone-black. Glue, lire of youth. gives never get there.” Three thousand quarts champagne. gela- oeed dated April 26, A. I). 1802. and recorded in and lown, or by mail from fn here tine, neatsfoot oil and an imitation 6 boxes to Chicago. They to Thirty-six hundred quarts other wines. whale- By mailfiOcper box; Waldo County Registry of Deeds. Book 230, : “Try sleep alittle, mamma, aud we’ll bone Page THE McCALL a are made from the sinews. 441, conveyed to me, the a CO., I'ing by taking special be in before know.” Twelve hundred quarts apollinaris. The njr niij.ou; vvitn u written guaran- undersigned, certain to Chicago you clarified lot or parcel of land situated in said Belfast 138-146 West 14th St.. Nm* York. ady? Also arrange with “But it’s Twelve hundred quarts White Rock. blood is taken by the sugar tee to cure or Boston, father. Tell them to refund the money. County ol Waldo, State of on the Twelve bushels each of potatoes, while the rest of it Maine, westerly Mirhigan Southern to take ODions, refiners, becomes but- side of Bay View street.and bounded and describ- hurry.” carrots and for kitchen use. tons York turnips and fertilizers. The intestines serve ed as follows, to wit: at the The Journal and Central and llud- The six-foot drivers were NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Beginning northeast Republican McCall's Maga- hammering as corner of land to said "to and B. casings for sausage, and the bladders conveyed grantor by Kmily one each lor 10 in Albany, and their to San Bernadino & Jackson A. zine, year $2 advance. way and the Mo- as Clinton Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Pendleton on said Bay View thence •' cases street; v to Boston. for snuff. The tall tuft is an in- Indispen- havo but this was no westerly by said to tin* north- wastes, grade for |£o!d by A. A. Howes & Co., Me. grantor’s‘homelot r,jach significant part of the but when Belfast, west corner thence Boston Wednesday That would come animal, thereof; northerly by the speed. later. The fence the lot steamed, dried and washed it becomes a dividing hereby conveyed from'nher nothing prevents. Hare heat of the desert followed the heat of lam! curied hair and of grantee to lam! occupied by Sanford How » and Barnes.— CASTOR IA sells readily. As a result Toucey the hills as turned east to the Nee- ard; thence easterly on said Howard’s line to said they of this care WILL GIVE YOU THE For Infants and Children and economy, the financial Bay View street; thence Southerly said Bav ! dles and the Colorado river. The car ^ by returns from a as View street to place of containing nodded, and the cracked in the utter steer, estimated by beginning, secretary drouth and glare, and one eighth acre, more or less. the The Kind You Have one in the business, are: From the meat Being same PS they put crushed ice to Mrs. Cheyne’s Always Bought premises to me this day conveyed bv said grantee, !,n and of his deed pensioners having; claims pending, and of those ,!s Canniff, Toucey and aud toiled the compounds meat, $40; from the Old Reliable Yankee Blade by of warranty to be recorded herewith : neck, up long, long grades, who may wish to present claims for additional or Ur8e* hide, hair, horns and hoofs, from the and whereas the condition of said mortgage has an KrMy? Canniff, past Ash Fork, toward where $25; been nerease of pensions, I will he at C. K. ohbett’s Flagstaff, sinews one yeir as a monthly. Established in 1841, it is broken, now therefore, by reason of the *iarnes, of course. the fats, blood, and bones, from breach hoe shoo, 127 Main street,opposite the j /' Ready? forests and quarries are, under the Si^atweof $15; the ol list Story paper in America, and has de- of the condition thereof, I claim a fore postoftice, '"ago. all other or jhe social Tins lav of each month. Widows’ Please take my private remote skies. The waste, $15, $55 received from lighte l t lionsands of homes. Send 25c. to the closure of said mortg ige. 3wl.r> dry, needle of the j the aim s will receive prompt attention, | by-products. Dated at Belfast, this tenth day of April, A. D. YankeeJBIade, Brooks, Maine. 1999- 45tf EDWARD SIBLEY. j L. C. MORSE. SEARSPORT LOCALS. Prospect Ferry. Mrs. Rebecca Harri- 5H1I’ MHJWfe. man visited her brother, Charles Ginn of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Smith are in town. Belfast, recently... .Mrs. Mary A. Harriman POUT OF BELFAST. GRANDMA had dandelion from her arrived. Capt. II. G. Curtis arrived home Saturday. greens dug garden 19th... Brown cut his horse Amanda Larraoee and have April .George April 20. Sell P M Bouuey, Burgess, Vmal- Mrs. daughter HAD < on the road last week....Mrs. haven. moved to Belfast. quite badly April 23. Sebs Mary J Elliot, Buck, Dam- Lizzie Hubbard of Boston, Mass., has been 1 Women’s after- ariseotta; A Ryan, Boston; Maria missionary meeting Friday the two HayfonR visiting Mrs. George Turner past Webster, Turner, Deer Isle; Sarali L Davis, noon at conference room. CONSUMPTION upper weeks.Mrs. E. R. Bate holder arrived Pattersball, Elizibetbport; Euima S Briggs, a on W. H. Osborne, Hoboken k Will Dix has situation ship and I am afraid I have in- home from Belfast last Thursday with her April 24 Sebs R Talbot, Averill, < Conner with Capt. J. T. Erskiue. Joseph herited it. I do not feel little grandson, Edwin Nelson Batchelder. Hoboken; Ella Pressey, Elizabetbport; Rob- Rev. Edwin Smith has removed from Bed- ert A Kiuuier, Brackett, Boston. have a Knox. Mr. E. G. Vose, who is at the well; I cough ; my sailed. ford, Mass to Ballard vale, Mass. hospital in Lewiston, is reported as gaining are am April 20. Sobs P M Bonney, Frank Curtis and wife of Massachusetts lungs sore; losing rapidly and is expected 1 ome this week- Burgess, Viualhaven; Mary J. Elliot, Buck, Damaris- E. Dun- C. rant went to are visiting Mr. Curtis’ sister, Mrs. flesh. What shall I do? James By Wayne Saturday eotta; Robert A. Kinnier, Brackett, Frank- to his Judson B. bar. Your doctor says take care of for a short visit son, fort; Julia Edna, Dodge, Bangor. is exten- AMERICAN PORT". an of Byrant..Rev H. H. Small making Mrs. D. S. Beals w ill have opening yourself and take plain cod-liver f on his house at .lie “Corner”.. on Thursday and Friday of but can’t take it. sive repairs New 18. Ar, sell R F Hart, spring millinery oil, you Only York, April 1 G. E. Byraut is in Kennebec and Androscog- South Amboy; eld, schs Isaiah Hart, Ha- this week. the strong, healthy person can gin counties this week....The tracks of a vana; Jose Olaverri, Charleston ; 20, ar, schs Charles Averill and Andrew Lorrimer take and can't take it Puritan, David S Siner, Frankfort; it, they were seen abi ut here a week Belfast; strange animal New Lizzie eft last week for Baltimore to join bark so rich it Rabbom, Bedford; Meuawa,do; It is upsets the 1 long. or more ago, and weie tl.night by some to B Willey, Apalachicola; sld, bark Alice C. P. Dixon. But can take stomach. you have been the tracks oi a hear... .The school Reed, Brunswick; 22, ship May Flint, Ban- Mrs. Theodate Tenney of Houiton is hence 18 for Hong return- the field, April Kong, | at “Corner”,will begin Monday, May 8th, ed and short visit to her Mrs. anchored in Gravesend Bay ; signalled making a mother, of as teach- SCOTT'S w ith Miss Minnie Hillman Troy w hen passing Sandy Hook cargo shifted and Maria Black. er,... Miss Alzadia Ingraham was obliged lost sails; 28. ar, biig Harry Smith, Port Spain; schs Electa Bailey, Portland; Mag- Capt. E. 1’. Nichols of Bucksport was in EMULSION to leave her school at Flit dim Acadtmy oil gie Mulvey, Providence; sld, sch Anna P home from a i town Tuesday, on his way trip It is very palatable and easily account of sickness. Chase, Ellis, Old Point, Va; 24. sld, schs » to New Jersey. If will take Laura, Havana; Henry Crosby, do. digested. you plenty LiBERiY. River Lodge of Gniges | Boston, April 20. Cld. hark Penobscot, I of N Y of fresh and and Rev. J. E. C. Sawyer Syracuse, air, exercise, Masons had an intensting meeting and Buenos Ayres; sld, sell Gov Ames, New port ad- cld. Mabel Balano, I Iras been secured to deliver the Memorial SCOTT’S EMULSION steadily, banquet at their bilge rot ms last. Satur- News; 22, schs. Jordan, Susan N. Pickering, Haskell, dress here May JOt-ii. there is little doubt about biethreit from abroad Savannah; very day evening. Many Brunswick; 23, sld, schs Win. H. Bailey. Mrs. Willard Griffin of Alameda, Cal., your recovery. were present. The occasion was the raising Somes Sound and New York; Silver Heels, three candidates to the sublime of Rockland ; 24, ar, schs Wesley M Oler, Harri- s visiting he" father and mother, Capt. and There are hypophosphites in it; of degree man. N-ws; Norrouibega, Porto Master Masons. A nueing . N. Nichols spent Sunday Aildie Mountain, Smith, Costa, New York. p lb, H\«12|Turkey p lb. lb//17 Calf Skii s. Fallow, 1 l 2//3 the church at Sears port. Mrs, Jennie Mclnnes; No. Buenos March 17. Sld, sell Nimbus, 5(ia7f«! at H. T. Scribner's. Tibbetts; Ridge, Ayres, Duck, p lb, 14/f 15!Veal, p lb. * «7 Santos. C J. Siiaw informs us that so far this has Miss Harriet E. Bean; No. 10, Miss Alice Kfrfrs. p do/., '.2 Wool, unwashed. 17 Mrs. Thomas Howe of 5, Searsport village i St Pierre, Mart. April 17. Ar, soli Hattie howl, pit,, 8 a.10 Wood, hard. 3 50;./3 (to been -t very hard salmon year. Only three M. Poor; Severance, Miss Josephine Knight ; has been m this vicinity recently buying j 11 Barbour, Erskine. Norfolk. (ieese, p lb, 13 « 15jWood. .*nft, 3 50//4 00 liavt beeu taken in hi> weirs. He as Union school, (S. Montville) Mis. Lula E. Savana-la-Mar, Ja, (> In port, hark Let hopes rooti cats. April ait /'rice. I lie-tail Market on... .The friends of L. C. I McClean, for New York. the weat grows warmer and conditions Pays many Poor, Josephine, Heet, coined, p lb, 7//* I.itne, p hhl, 90//1 00 Doer are numerous in this of Bahia, 18 hark Priscilla, quite part wife and Miss Alice, April Ar, Spring- Hutter salt, 14 It. hair, Hi oat Meat, p lb. 4 an improve, cy may be more plentiful. daughter, sympathize da\s' I) M steen, Baltimore, (81 passage). Con,, p hu, 49li minus, p It., 4 the town. Last week Nichols saw their son I with them in the death of only 18 Ar,sch 11 umarock. ( rack-(I Corn, -V.tioil. kerosene*, U//10 Tin alarm of fi re at A. m was Guantanamo, April p hu, aal, Friday four ones near the Smart brook. large and brother, Merrick Poor. The funeral V« azie, Sierra Leone for North of Hatteras. Corn Meal, k> hu, 4'.*ipollock, p lb, I m the burning of the house of Herbert Cheese, p lb, 14'pork, lb 7«H ■ Shanghai, April 22. Ar pri viotisly, ship p FRANCIS* Quite, a number of our young men have services at the home were •ondtn ted by Mutton >e.-iI, p \vt, 1 2a!Plaster, 12 SHOE CORN U ] ka. nearly tw :mVs north of the village. ! Luzon, Park, New Yolk. p.bbl, STORE,«»,«* Codfish, dry, p !b 5 b live Meal, p It, been to Swan Lake several nights ; Rev. M. F Rridgham in tin presence of a 8 Bark Herbert Niuwitiistimlmg the terrible condiuou of trying } Bahia, April Ar, Fuller, Carnherries. p ip, bjlshurts, p ewt, 90 a 95 their luck at hut failed to ! of relatives and friends. Rosario. Clover seed 1(. a lb, 5l-2>i» the roads. b.- tire b os succeeded iu dipping smelts, largi company lljSuirar. p taking j Vera Cruz, ril 12. Ar. sch D H. Rivers, Hour, bid. 4,‘otH 73 salt. 1. 1., of which the was A| p p bu, get any. Victor Grange, deceased uu eim.ne N J to tile scene, but wo re too late i Colcord, New Y■ -rk (I ll.xed. till 1 75 y 2 Sw ei Pol aloes. an escorted the n Lard, S//9;Wheat 3«3 ♦ ARE YOU IN THE ■ honored member, processn p p. for ass is tan Herbert whoso were en- | The buildings were a total j Felkev, buildings MA RI N E MISOEI. LAN Y ; to the cemetery, where they conducted, in loss, parti ill; insured. tirely consumed by lire last Friday morning, riARKET FOR i an the burial service of Spoken. Ship A G Ropt-s, Rivi-is, Liver- ISOttN. has moved into the Bowen house, in.pressiv.- manner, j George pool for New Yo/k. April 17. Iat 40, ion lG. *o k\ hi ’■ a!■ n t s Rev. K. A Their The floral tributes were | Meyers, varated Elbert Monroe | Onler many, 17. Irom s- recently by London. April Ship Cora, Frost, 1 is* R church of : 1 is tv,was (' K .\ \v I; 11. Ai. A 1st or.. Muss. Ain! 17. i rare and beautiful.... Mrs. U. A. Hunt’iig- Barry ior Para, wind, returm d to Barry r. ( >■ .1' 1 i. \ \.n unit- o.ii: ,ic■ on Thursday last to Several farmers in this 1 •.•.t i i ty have begun M aiut M >. W. ( a\% loril. a 'll. ton ot N. 11 and t l.arlts Rose of Roans yesterday, will L< dry docked for sur- MissL R lines >f tiriniiell, 1 >w i, at tin* Nashua, (ter. II. G Seribuer has one bushel of 1 MASON planting. vey Caiji'i;. In Suirv. in, to .Mr. and Mr- & b me n.is in Chicago, Rev. K A. Tor* U a uni ('ii wire gmsts it Miss Grace Mixer April HALL'S. and ■!>< his ral and (HARTERS. Ship Luzon, Japj-.n To New- Jo.-v | li E. (,'ai ter. s-'U re;. -■;*.- Y < m, d\ Bible Institute potatoes pointed, >ige officiating, ... b. U. Manhunt Pittsfield is in M last weil York, general cargo, p t. Bark Alice Reed. <\ 1; v. iii Smi'li ine. A pril l.">, t«» Mi and umi* w no >•., o : !.e re- onions. He intends to have cabbage contracting parties ready New York to Sierra Meh in ('miary, a laughter. ...HA. FLDWAR v- town.... Levs M. Four, wife and son Walter Leone, general cargo, E3 : i In .: raining. M• s C.ui v. It, 14. ti M and Meyers for market July 41 :i. owners account. 11. 1). London bt"■lii.giuii. April be w j Ship Rice, ’I wo, ued t‘ir- Christian mreU* of of Augusta amt IV is. Saiah tiimls ci Bel- Mis. In mas <:i'< y, a la eg liter. to New chalk p t. Sch. Austin I) lv.aUK.uumi Fur sh has be,-a cou- York, 111 \n. In >. r.l j urt. Match L’s. t« .Mr. and years fast were in town ia-t t« attend the To -o COUN 1 V Sunday Knight, New York Deim-iaia, general s ( I a sun. iie« :11:ss on work in T-wa and M in- CUli RHSPDMHLNCL. Ai 1 cslie e:ui, .?m05,!v,i,, Chicago Electric h ; funeral of Merrick Four.... Mr. and Mrs. V. caigo, at or about 81.080 Sch. Tola, A pa hi- lii.nn In !i‘in bseot. 12, t" Air. and Al;.*. ti i, iv:ng spent, tour yr no m Aprii Young dden.a to lumber SO 28 Sch. Ernest B. 1 ><»rr. a son. on.eu s Ciu'.snan wont and two as A. Simu < ns i.i d daughter A lie.* have re- Philadelphia, 1 «;•!«! years IsLKsuoi:- Wm. H. F< Iwell lias bought j John C. Savannah to (iiioss. In Stonington, April 12, t" Alt. and to xtnuil son n>.. mtHin. i. hi eiio-nt ot | Smith, Philadelphia, -up- tne Y ung Women's fiim Fasten Mrs. au- Airs .John !!. tin a daughter. turned Simmons lumber and free Sell Jose ss. 5-Will not KiitL. H lie* of J< slma Adams Warren's Island and the j 88 wharfage. and Industrial Training school at Bt. 1 I. T<'ll ins. In 1 eitohse t. April 12. to Mr. mi nounces an oj eniug of spring and sumno Oiavem, t harUston to N> w York, lumber Pam. Tin T.iu-o. joins the friends iu ex- thereon. Tin* island contains 7"> 80. and lies het w cell decks, basis 17 cents -Carious and best wRm-s. ! millinery. Hoi-kins. In Is!.- an Hunt, \pril <>, to Mr. ami tending e.mgns; acres and is located of A< re northeast j per 44 feet. See V ra Rogers. Satilla t.. Airs. Frank a a:i kinds of Kaukauua. \Vis., Times. Hopkins, daughter hardware. ioim>, on.s ana \ Island, and between it and Oriudle’s Boston, lumber >8.78 S, n. Lucia Porter, I’li k l.m no. In I». or lsie. April 1 ">. m All. and Miss a Point, 1 he Churches. Barnes, sister of Mrs. A L Mos- New Orleans to New York, k. d repress, Mrs. W iliiam S. Pickering. a uaiuiliu-r. it the mouth of Harbor. * MAWOiV V Giikey's : 30 M. mau, wi.i be remembered by the uumerou s 88 80 and loaded: option Boston, 88 50. Main Hr, WintKia-'KT. Mrs. At- Union Fast Day services will be held at It. per day. Brig Jennie llulbert, Tampa NIAttfllKI) frieii'ls secured when she, might -.aool Mary Campbell t< New York, k. d. evpress, 8<>- Sch. R Imre n:ne wood, wife of Capt. Benj. Atwood, died at. the. Univeisalist church, this, Thursday, years ago. J Bowi-rs, Brunswick to Portland, lumber, II. ua.i YCi" i. In Belfast, April 10. by R. 7.80 o’clock. The address will her home Wednesday morning after a pro- evening at 88.73 Sch. Niglitingaie, Mystic, Conn., to Geo. S. Mills, Harry 1’. Bagiev and Ali.-s Eva A. Onin ary Cap-. John G. Pendleton died * | ( Imih of Bellast. Foreclo.s! longed and one he by Rev. 11 T. Capen of the Baptist ! Boston, ground Hint, 81 10 and discharged. uuk, THE SEA distressing iiluess, leaving Ci nmm.iiam (ITT. In 11. BREEZE at '! ■ borne of Dr. and Mrs. A A. Jackson Sch. Senator Charleston to Balti- 'Inomastim, April ’’HKK K VS. W \ UK 1. s >n to mourn church. Sullivan, hi tli his loss. Funeral services II. Cunningham and Airs. Emma Ott. -' I rock 82 coal out fiom Joseph !’lli 1 atle11' 111.1 an his laughter u Everett, Misc, April 2bd, i more, phosph.ate 08, uf Rock| ort. were held at her late home ntxt eveu- Vol. 17. mort a me deed 1 Sunday afternoon, At the North church Sunday ! Norfolk, p. t. Sch. Grace Webster, New Hi vi ley- 1 i: a i.. In lo. George No. at o', look in the afternoon. Death was Rockport, April -J. A. 1». 1 s'.ti; and Rev. 1). II The house was a York to Belfast, coal, p. t. Sch. S. M Bird. S. of Portland and Yinnie F. Real of Piper officiating. ing the pastor will give the tirst of series J Huntley /'• Mt Keo ister ot 1 feeds. r, 1 from of the and was instan- coal 88 cents. paralysis heart, tilled with friends aud the Perth Amboy to Rod;port, Me., Rockport. conveyed to tin* umiem sympathizing of talks upon “The Religious Side of Some Lank-Weed. In 1 1 Thurlow taneous. Capt Pendleton left here last Sch. Wm. Slater, Edge water to lslesboro, Stonington, April tlolm Scott Brown in floral tributes were abuudant and i Lane and Aliss Lillian Al. Weed. The pen 1- might in than the .-word very Great Men.” Subject for Sunday evening. coal, )>. t. Sch. F C. Pemlleton, New Yolk and State >f New \ week i' r a short \ :sit to his aud Roumns-Rouhins. In Stonington. April 0, I So many people think; r.-nnd. daughter, beautiful. A of Messrs. to coal 77 1 2 cents. late of the City oi <' quartette composed Franklin. Savannah, IB v.ekiah Rold ms and Annie Al. Robbins. But the thing that make- the world was a{ patently :u as good health as he had Benjamin go now deeeased. win un and Mrs. C. C. and S.miw Roijefuson. In Frankfort, April 10. hv Is plenty of printers’ ink. Haley Woodman, Moody nier < o |> irrners no been b -r several months. H«* was the tenth Until further notice meetings will he held Paiius K. Drake, Eiij., M; rk Snow and Miss Cora Miss Nellie some tine i The of Mr. of Browning, Kum a Haley, sang very Swanvillk. little daughter Ellen Roberts! li, both ot Franklort. of twelve children of the late Plimeas and as follows at the Peoples’ Mission, 58 High WE PRINT IWTHINl;. Leiiltets. eel of land situated u selections. The W. It. C., of which Mrs. and Mrs. Nickerson died of in the of W,t street: and Ellery consump- •i-Envt'lopcs.-i- Klvors. + County Nan-o .Giimore) Pendleton, namely—Phin- Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Paiii|>liit'ts,* wit: The is.and Atwood was a member, attended in a last week.Miss Eudavilla Cleaves DIED. + sun body. tion! ! Cards, HooklOs,- Programs,- Kill •• eas. Nathan, Mary, Margaret, John, Sunday evenings at 7 o’clock, and Sunday tween SAltirday ( Nancy, ....Mrs. II. F. Rowe fell from a A step-ladder school in Dist. No. 3 last Note Heads,---Posters, Ac., vAc. Seal Harbrn in said James ° at 2 80 o’clock. All are welcome. began Monday Atwood, In 10, G., Esther. John I p. m., Winterport, April A,ary Camp- > Emeline, G., broke her arm last Island beitm. t he and Tuesday.... Mr. C. Miss Ruby is quite sick bell. wile ol Cupt. Benjamin Atwood. Frank ami morning.... Gray Fast Day. Ki owlton a .d Eliz 11 Prudence—seven of whom The of the Methodist Akaf. In Camden, IS, the wife of It. Hill made a business trip to Boston last retiring pastor Epis- is her April Syl- deed date r?.,* Miss Louise Cunningham having 1 40 The rain brought up the hearing sure v>*. John G. was in vester Arau.a native ot Litchlield, age years, green. Capt. born Sears- week. His son church, Rev. G. G. Winslow, wishes, 1). 1SS7. reeorited n Billy accompanied him_ copal baru 1 month and 2*‘> Why not have a law for the curlew at enlarged. days. the said ■ W pert, then West Prospect, March *., 1828. He the columns of The to Blkoess. In'J'homaston, 11, William C Belfast ? County Mrs. Thomas Atwood lias returned from through Journal, April 44'.*. granted and a native ot Warren, *3 years, f> married Sarah E. Blanchard 1856. thank the citizens of Belfast and the mem- Burgess, aged A. Heed in fee; aim April 20, Isles boro, leaving her sister, Mrs. Farns- montIts and 24 BEAUTIFUL “Sl’RIt,. days. this niortaaee has ... Mrs Pendleton died Feb. 1899. Of their bers of sister churches and their Baktfk. In St. 10. Elizabeth (’., ^ 7, worth, much improved.. .Miss Lizzie Gregg pastors (ieorge, April Dow I dotrmy w: tterdladdel.-, JNk reason ot the hreaeii widi vv (d Walter Barter, aged 84 years, 5 months six chddren Clifton B. died iu the for their many tokens of Christian friend- Ad I dod I>v suliber close claim .i foreclosei.• infancy, Atwood went to her home at Islesboro last and 0 days. I Tiled for week.- and week- together ifated this 1 '.*i 1) others survive: Mrs. W. week.. .Mrs. James Moore ship, their encouraging words to himself Billinos. In Little Deer Isle, April 10, Fred- Jsw. namely—(Evelyn) died Saturday, PAYS. Vaidlv try to blow b\ (lose, Witness. < E. I’m Till erick infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dewey, K. Morison of been an invalid for and during his pastorate of three \\ Minneapolis, Minn.; (Mattie) ha»dng several years.... family Billings, aged 2 months and 5 days. Mrs. A. A. Jackson of Everett, Rev. D. H. who years. Clement. In Penobscot, April 12, Frank Al. Mass.; Piper, attended the con- A Captain on the Kennebec Speaks on ! •;, U Clement, aged 50 years, 7 months ami M days. SPECIALTIES. Charles S. of Elmore, Minn.; John Louis of ference at services at the 3vl7 Rockland; returned Saturday in The Universalist church a Personal Matter. Coomds. In South Portland, March 21. Elbridge and Miss Edith B. of Sears- C. Coombs of 71 TAX RECEIPTS. Saratoga, Calif., order to attend the funeral of Mrs. Atwood next Sunday will he as follows Sermon Sedgwick, aged years. Eastman. In Belfast, April 22, Jacob \V. East- tOUR port. Capt. Pendleton went to sea in / Towns in early on Mr. Atwood came the Rev. A. at Waldo. Sunday George from by pastor, Ashley Smith, When it became compulsory in the State of man. aged 82 years. | Til i»l life, and soon advanced to the position of Boston to his Eaton. In Bluehill, April 7, Aliss Althea H., Sent at \><: attend aunt’s funeral. 10.45 a. m.; Sunday school at 12; Voung Maine for and other officers of steam by Express, Stage, or Hail. captains daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Orrln Eaton of Little .-h captain. At the age of 19 he was master of lO Main St. BRACKETT & CO.. pair Stockton Springs. The decease of Capt. People’s meeting at 6.15 p. m., topic, Arbor craft to go up for examination and take out pa- Deer Isle, aged 14 years, 11 months and 10 days. HUlMil' the bark John and has command- Eaton. In Deet Isle, 10, Ann li., MAINE. Gardner, Brick of the Belfast S< hools them to hold a candidate Sunset, April PRINTERS, BELFAST, Everett Staples, April 20th, robs our town Day.” Supt. pers licensing positions, of os ed the wife Capt. William Eaton, aged years. j ralysis ami N>rv< i.- following vessels: Ships Grace Ross, presented himself at an oral, whose Hoosier-like Edward of one of its most prominent and high- will be present at this meeting and address Mowe. In Belfast, April 21, Mayhew I by restoring the min: Louis W. H. betokened he knew little about Mowe, 20 and 1 month. v Boridno, Walsh, Conner,Henry A invitation is appearance very aged years renovation, by this ly respected citizens. a sea- the members. cordial ex- In Mass sud- Beginning and still less about the Pendleton. Everett, April 23, Bankrupt’s Petition for INGof the perspinm.' B. Hyde; brig Leghorn. He was a lev- navigation, propelling 1 Discharge j life at a tended to all. Those having no church denly Capt. John G. Pendleton, aged 71 years, timi is most activ.- faring very early age, he rose by his force of a steamboat. Looks are often In the matter of ) ing husband and father; one of those deceptive, month and 17 days. Funeral services were held demieal ex | home elsewhere are cordially invited to WintieldS. Edminster, In Ilankn/ptry, poison pc; promptness, industry and strict integrity, and in this case the Hoosier answered quickly and at the residence of Ins son in law. Dr. A. A. .lack- )[ I distress, without tiudin genial men that every one liked to 20th. Bankrupt. meet, from a to the command of unite W’itli us. asked him. One of the son, No. 512 Broadway, Wednesday, April ; cause, will receive i< boy’s place some correctly every question E. To tiie Hon. Nathan Webb, of the Dis- and who when met always left a 1’ooh. In Searsmont, April 20. Merrick Poor, .fudge i restoration, without r«„ pleasant of the merchant a natured said, trict Court of the United States tor the Distric t largest vessels afloat. His Following are the Paptist notices: The examiners, good official, jokingly aged 21 years, 7 months and 3 days. symptoms, as ,i pun- of the an of Maine. memory out- answer bimi son. In Mrs. Julia I su. meeting; honest, last was made as “My man you have done remarkably well, Stonington, April 18, no place t<>r am u voyage captain weekly prayer will be held on Fri- 1 true friend. meeting Etta Siiupson, aged 51 years, 1 1 months, 7 (lays. 117 IN FI ELD S. EDMINSTER of ii: book. HEW AUK OF 1 Ml x spoken, He united with the of the four-masted this: Supposing you were out in the middle of the Montville, great ship Fred- day evening instead of Thursday evening at Sides. In Rockland, April 17. Alary E., wife of M the County of \\ aldo and State of Maine, in First June Kennebec in a steamboat, and were WIDKIM Congl. Church, 1,1878 The re- erick On her ten your pumps George L. Sides, aged 25 years. said District, respectfully represents, that on tin Billings. leaving years 7.80. Sunday services; morning worship at Thomas 2wl 7* mains arrived steamer in good working order but would not draw water, Sweeney. In Searsport, April 23, r>th day of November, last past, fie was dim ad- by City of Bangor he retired from the wrested ago sea, having 10.45; school at 12 m. ; Y. P. S. C. Sweeney, aged 52 years. judged bankrupt under the Acts of re- In this a Sunday what would you do?” The answer came as quickly Congress answering Tuesday, and the funeral has been Tw itch ell. In Dixmont, 24, Bertha A. To that lie has arrang- a from it his at Fol- April lating Bankruptcy duly surrend competency though many E. at 0.15 and evening worship 7.15. as of the ‘*1 would look over the 25 4 months and 1 2 all his ed to take place on arrival of the children any preceding. Twitchell, aged years, days. ered propertx and rights of property, and of active w he Notice of Fo years life, during Inch carried lowing is the music: Morning—Anthem, side of the boat and see if the Kennebec was has fully complied with all the requirements of from the West. said Acts and of the orders ot Court his the American Flag—his special pride—into “Blessed be the Lord,” Oliver; Response, dry.” Now, this old annecdote has nothing what- touching HERE AS, I \ I'l v bankruptcy. r<>e, in the » m. NORTH SEARSPoRT ITEMS- commercial of on the ever to do with Roseoe Carleton of (lardi- M herefore be that be be bv every port importance “Heart, he Still,” Warren. Evening—Cho- Capt. prays, may decreed Maine, hy her m •: the a Miss Alice Dow is master of the “Stella.” which Court to have full discharge from all debt- dav of A. I >. teaching school at the globe, leaving in each such a reputation for rus, C lioius” Verdi; solo “The ner, tugboat plies April, Pilgiim’s provable against his estate under said bankrupt Waldo t 1 head of Swan Lake in up and down the Kennebec. We merely intro- White Registry Swanvilie. strict aud of Mrs Pitcher. Acts, such debts as are In integrity, sobriety uprightness Way of P< ace,” Lloj d, Lead, except excepted law conveyed to me, th*• duce him in this manner, so that if the Belfast from such di character that a brother sea said of charge. lots or parcels of land Dr Fred A. Nichols of Swanvilie was in captain me executive committee ui iub mame Dated this 17th da\ of A. D. IH'd’.t reader is annoyed in the same way as the captain April, situate in M mr him: “Wherever the name of Everett WlSt IKLD S. EDMINSTER. town last week se.ling cough and Universalist convention, of Hon. he will know what to do. the same real est.i syrup composed v is Bankrupt. Larrabee bv \lived 1-; bitters. Staples mentioned it is with the highest O. Bean of Readtield, Ara Cushman “In the fall of ’90,” he back com Emery says, “my Mixed deed dated Ma\ Id. v In h'3 was a a Paints, OKDKK OI NOTH |; TllliRliON. l» respect.” religion menced to bother me with Waldo The young babe of Mr. and Mrs. Janies E. Universalist, of Auburn, M. B.Cooledgeof Portland, Rev. dull, aching pain Registry should- District oi Maine, ss. and whereas, the ami in politics a staunch Republican, being a E. F. Pember of and Rev. W. W. across the loins, reaching nearly up to the Harden, who has been is Bangor, On this 22d <>f A. 1). been broken, now i1 dangerously sick, 1 day April, 1800, on read- firm of the administration ers. It was worse in the morning, when first •< gaining rapidly. supporter present Hooper of Deering Centre, met at Hotel ing the foregoing petition, it is breach of the condtt for an hour or so. Then in the evening Ordered by the that a closure ot said mA VIS. Clerk. J. J. Lane and V with their Frank are a and if ty Co., daughter,Mrs. Jackson,re time I know- they good remedy, A > Walter Moody—born Sunday, April 23d. leader, Mrs. N. Howard; topic, "How Shall ago. For Walls and Ceilings. true copy of petition and order thereon. pictures out of town to their .Mrs. Rox- > turned home April 19tb. I am ever troubled again I know just what to Attest:—A. H. DAVIS, Clerk. accordance with said > our Eccles. 3:15 Mr. and Mrs. who have been anna Simmons and Mrs. Kimball, We Divide Time," Song 1 Worcester, daughter, take.” CAN SAVE YOU MONEY'. lie auction all said pi ; arrived from Boston 18th. .Mrs. Aman- and service at 7.15. Rev. G. E. P’WE in the Count' visiting Capt. and Mrs. Geo. E. Chape n, April prayer Just such endorsement is in Belfast, arrive d from Medfield last emphatic plentiful of at ten da Castigan is a na- FOR SALE. May next, to in the pastor, & V 1 have returned their home Camden. a from her Edgett, newly appointed Belfast. Ask Kilgore Wilson, the druggists, Dated at Belfast, Me week in response to telegram 1 and A of work 2400 ^ aunt, Mrs. Margaret Ames, who is again tive of New Brunswick, 34 years old, is what their customers report. A. A. HOWES & CO. pair horses, weight lbs., greys, 3wl7 Frank H. Cleaves was taken quite ill with 7 and 8 years old, yet I have to her in a condi- reccmended as a student, an active Ointment is for sale all spirited, gentle. confined bed, and critical thorough Doan’s by dealers, price worked these horses for 2 and last Friday At the and an able He steady years they pneumonia night. .. after a Christian worker preacher. tion. .Capt. John Randell winter’s 50 cents, mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, are in prime condition, ami sure to in his last South- working please present writing he is improving. He is at- voyage at sea is at home for a short visit.... was very popular charge, the United their owner. Will also sell harnesses with horses. | His wife is N. Y., sole agents for States. “LIIT1E MISS NOBODY” "LITTLE MISS NOBODY tended Dr. Flint of The Current Events Club is invited to meet Thomaston and Spruce Head. For further particulars inquire of Charles Brown by Searport village. Remember the name, DOAN’S, and take no sub- m. with Mrs. Daniel a cultured lady and a faithful church work- of Morrill, or the owner. this, Thursday, p. MAY 12tR. Finn" Joseph Wallace, one of our Russian dry j Thompson. er. They have two interesting children. stitute. FRIDAY, 3wl6* J. H. SAY WARD, Thorndike, Me.