The Republican Journal. J}i1XME 73-_BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1901. NUMBER 36 Contents of To-Day's Journal. .The “Maine while dis- A Christian Science Service in Sportsmen,” Liberty. WALDO COUNTY FAIR. lamp shade, head rest, crochet the estimates made indi- apron, lace, PERSONAL. PERSONAL. PAGE counting by tidy of lace drawn stand 1. the kindness of the work,- scarf, viduals who report endless signs of Through Baptist crochet mat, table table v ..f the Week..Exhibits at the mats, pin cushion, Bangor moose in Maine woods this church in The annual fair of the Waldo County scarf. Miss Inez E. Crawford arrived from Bos- ::a-t Weather Report .Regimental Re- and deer Liberty a Christian Soience ser- \ Christian Science Sermon in Liberty., summer, advances the opinion that vice was held there on Sunday, Sept. 1st. Agricultural Society opened with threaten- Mrs. J. H. Clark, Belfast, ancient bed ton yesterday. Mrs. L. A. Hatch returned last Thursday Fair City sofa 2 ouury Government..Books, “deer are, in all probability, as plenti- This was the first service of the kind held ing weather morning, and in con- spread, pillow, tidy, picture throws, F. H. from a visit in Dedham, Mass. md Periodicals.. Personal. Tuesday 2 men’s hose. Costello of Bangor was in Belfast ful this as have ever been in pairs PAGE 2. year they in Liberty. In order to secure the church sequence the exhibits and attendance the last week on business. Otis 0. and Maine in recent This informa- Kilgore family have moved Letter..The Ideal School as Based on years.” each member was consulted first day were smaller than would MISCELLANEOUS. tion to individually, they Martin of to Belfast from Somerset county. m ,dy...Royal Visits to Canada..House will be acceptable sportsmen Fred L. Toothaker, U. S. Bailey Lynn, Mass., is visiting Winter.. Trees Nature’s Reservoirs, and unanimous consent was giveu. The otherwise have been. There were, how- Belfast, separa- Big who contemplate visiting Maine’s tor operated by a Mr. and Mrs. John W. Nash. Robert Elwell has returned to Boston age American is Well Fed.. Will Shine service was that held in all the Christian ever, a larger number of exhibits than last dog-power machine; matchless grounds in search Eureka butter worker; hand power after \\ v uigton Society Kipling’s Vessels Real.. sporting separa- Prof, and Mrs. Charles D. Woods of Orono spending the summer in Belfast. Names of Some Noted Rulers..Kegi- of big game, the coming fall.The Science churches, being* conducted by two year, and more outside shows, lunoh stands, tor ; Surprise barrel churn. Cat that Earned a B. are visiting relatives in Belfast. Mrs. S. B. Fletcher and son l.vunions..One Raise Portland Press says: “The dog fish, a man and a woman. Mr. etc., than usual. The exhibits of live stock Percy Redman, Belfast, Sharpless Sewell^B. ar- readers, usually cream separator, 2 bottle water from rived from a which have bothered the draggers and C. Lawrence of Boston took the were more numerous than for several years sizes; M. C. Murch and E. L. Cook went to Sunday visit in New York. page a. Henry Redman Farm Spring. trawlers all summer, are gradually past, in and Massachusetts for Miss Lizzie The New Ship W. P. Frye..The Maine place of first reader and Miss Blanche especially cattle, sheep poultry, Sanford Howaid, Belfast, Arrow brand Saturday work. Scott of Boston arrived Sat- and in a short time will and the r.>p...Sailors Scarce....Capt. and Mrs. disappearing Moody of Liberty acted as second. The new classes, Belgian hares and An- asphalt ready roofing.. Miss Carrie Brier is in urday to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Morey. Tapley..Park Artist Honored. have left these waters for the season. John W. Jones, Belfast, exhibit of house Windsor, Vt., service was preceded by the re- gora goats, were well filled. There were her Mrs. F. C. Pierce and PAGE 4. The draggers are beginning to go out following trimmings; full line of inside and outside visiting sister, Gay. Stephen daughter Florence also Farm ma- and marks by the first reader. good showings of dogs. sets, went to Boston last a Obituary...A Native Artist Corn- large catches of mackerel will soon knobs, locks, etc; cutlery; expansion Percy Drink water went to Waterville, week for short visit. News of the chinery and were exhibited and shutter knobs. Granges.. .Transfers in be expected. Large herring are beiug Such a betokens a appliances where > gathering liberality of he has Hack, son of Rev. R. T. it e. Drink water Family Reunion... the employment, Monday. Roy Hack of caught off the shore by the betters, and thought and an interest in this great move- practical working shown. ,i Trade...Herrick Family Reunion. Mrs. 0. E. Frost and children Portland, enters Williams College this fall. this business promises well for the fall. ment, Christian Science, which is very Following are the exhibits in the various The exhibit of Belgian hares by E. F. are visiting |PAGE 5. It is with that relatives in Pittsfield and There is a large market for good sized gratifying. great pleasure classes: Hanson and the Eastern & Breed- St. Albans. Mrs. Helen A. Taylor of East Boston is of Belfast...Yachts and Boats A we welcome you here to-day to listen to our Importing >ance herring in the south and west where in I at Swan Lake. The Churches. sermon. A large number made the effort to FRUIT, VEGETABLES, ETC. ing Co. attracted a good deal of attention, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Burgess of Portland visiting relatives Belfast and Northport. Bells...Secret Societies. they are relished as an article of food. come from distant towns; we thank you for F. E. Ken- as it included many of the prize winners of were in Belfast last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred PAGE ti. They are salted for this trade. The Wyman, Northport, plums, Smith of Dedham, your kindness and bid you welcome. It is neth gourds, Wm. A. the Eastern State Fair at smaller are canned in Portland Wyman, Northport, Bangor, where George F. Murch of Mass., are visiting his aunt, Mrs. L. A. \ation of News and herring fitting that here, man’s true liberty, his of of 1900. Charlestown, Mass., Cuby..Literary Lear, Northport, citron crop won 11 16 Y and for they medals, special the visited friends Hatch. be First President of Free Cuba.. Boothbay and the surplus sold freedom from all his ills that riesh is heir to, D. L. Pitcher, Belfast, exhibit of fruit; ribbons, in Belfast the past week. >t Deep Water Vessels....Lawson’s bait.” should be proclaimed. And in listening to lima sheaf millet first premium for hare of any color, sweep- ...Back peck pears; beans; (Jap- Rev. Geo. S. Mills is Chester J. Wallace arrived Number Notes...Kalloch this are not for not attending the Chris- from Boston -union.-.The message you alone, only anese) ; bushel autumn apples; bushel po- stakes silver cup for the best buck, sweep- Ship. in our but in almost ihis tian Endeavor convention in to visit his Mr. and Sirs. In Brief. The latest of land, every land, tatoes; squash; stakes silver Waterville. Sunday parents, J. very phase sermon is heard pie pumpkins. cup for the best doe. They PAGE 7. to-day, being truly the Henry Brooks, potatoes. Gilbert R. W. Wallace. the gold brick swindle has been devel- Reynolds, won the first in class Ellis of Hingham, Mass., ar- Home work which is heard around the world. G. G. exhibit every they entered ex- Belfast..McKinley’s Improv- in Alaska and the Klondike ac- Abbott, Belfast, fruit; rived in Belfast Mr. and Ilints..The New Eve to the Old oped YVe especially thank our brethren who have bushel potatoes. cept two. Mr. Hanson’s exhibits, aside Tuesday for a short visit. Sirs. A. B. Clements and son of to the San Francisco so ['he Street Car to Topo Chioo..Chinese cording Chronicle, kindly permitted us to use their church. Ed. Wyman, Belmont, millet, from those of Chas. W. Waterville visited Sir. and Sirs. James H. which (Hunga- the company, won 4 medals, Lancaster returned last Friday says that bogus gold dust and A selection of the rian. ) scriptural consisting 2 special ribbons and 3 silver from a business Dodge last week. PAGE 8. nuggets have been sent north in I. V. Miller, exhibit farm 3 cups. trip through Nova Scotia. lasge second chapter of James, was read. Then Belfast, crops, ! Locals..County Correspondence..Ship quantities and disposed of as the pro- varieties potatoes, tomatoes, beets. Another new class of animals shown here Miss Stella Pendleton of James F. Churchill returned last Thurs- Markets.... Deaths. came the silent prayer, followed the Patience Waltham, Mass., y. Births....Marriages... duct of various claims. by B. Paul, Waldo, peck tomatoes. this is the from Evans from a week’s Many persons year Angora goats, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Abbie Drink water. day visit at Lakeside Camp- Lord’s prayer with its George R. Williamson, Belfast, sheaf are said to have been victimized. Two spiritual interpreta- Farm, Waldo. They were the centre of at- ground, Belgrade. wheat; sheaf oats. John McCabe and Mr. SEWS OF THE WEEK. secret service agents are now at Dawson tion as given in the Christian Science text- traction in the live stock friend, Cain of F. A. Griffin, Belfast, 34 var. fruit. department. Decatur Madden of Greenfield the matter.Senator “Science and with to Charlestown, Mass., ere in Belfast. returned investigating book, Health, Key the John Berry, Morrill, winter apples. THE RACES. visiting in home Friday from a visit to his Matters. The season for Dolliverof Iowa, while Chicago Aug. Scriptures” by Rev. Mary Baker 6. J. C. Townsend, Belfast, 2 var. pears, 2 Mrs. Charles H. brother, Eddy. The races Twombly went to Hallo- the 30th, announced that Gov. Shaw of Iowa var. apples. Tuesday were well filled, there George W. Madden. opened Sept. 1, and partridge The main part of the service, or the sermon, plums; well Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. S. season will be a candidate for the NEAT STOCK. being 5 starters in each race. The track i.deock opens Sept. 15th. Presidency. came the note: Miss Wilda Vose of this is The next, preceded by following Arey. city to teach a -men report tliat the outlook for senator also said that Iowa and a was in good condition, and the heats were “FriendsThe Bible, and the Christian Evans Farm, Waldo, herd Thoroughbred fifteen weeks’ term of school in Lubec, Me. season this fall is the considerable portion of the middle west contested. Frank Carle of Bangor was in Belfast partridge Science text-book are our Jerseys; Thoroughbred Jersey 3 sharply A peculiar accident would be back of Iowa’s favorite son. only preachers. cow; She is a very successful teacher. -■ encouraging in several years, YVe now will read texts, and their years old heifer; 2 years old heirer; in the 3-minute which all Monday to attend the funeral of his cousin, The business transacted at scripture happened race, iv that the indications are that principal correlative passages from our denomination- Thoroughbred Jersey bull; exhibit of farm who Harold Carle. Charles R. Coombs left last week for visits the convention Photo- stock. saw it thought it would prove fatal Is will be the of New England al text-book,—these comprise our sermon. at North fairly plentiful ip either to horse or but Mr. Self of Fargo, Dakota, Duluth and Buffalo, where graphers’ Association in Boston Aug. The canonical writings, together with the D. L. Pitcher, 2 years old Thoroughbred driver, from which Harvey Brooklyn, N. Y., is localities they are gen- and will be absent several weeks. 20tli was the election of officers, which words of our text-book, corroborating and Jersey heifer; 2 years old grade Jersey both escaped unhurt. Flora Bell was behind visiting in Belfast, the guest of Miss Kath- mud and that they are also ap- heifer. resulted as follows: Charles explaining the Bible texts in their spiritual at the when she turned erine Bickford. Mr. B. A. Frost returned atth to g in new places. It is after the President, Herbert herd third-quarter pole, Aug. W. first import and application to all ages, past, pres- Black, Searsport; Thor- frosts in October that the best Hearn, Boston; vice president, a complete summersault and as if dead. Middletown, Conn., where he has a fine sit- ent and future, constitute a sermon un- oughbred Herefords; 1 bull; 4 cows; 1 cow lay Mrs. Thomas Devens of Charlestown, Maurice Burke Parkinson, Boston; uation as an .. k- comes. Then it is that divorced from uncontaminated and 4 years 1 heifer 3 2 Her driver was headforemost more attendant in the looting truth, old; years old; calves; pitched Mass., is her D. B. asylum. ilocks from the northern Maine secretary, Geo. M. Boltan, Connecticut; all 6 3 old visiting cousin, South- unfitted by 'human hypothesis, and author- Thoroughbred; cows; years than 20 feet, but was on his feet and back at Mrs. I. 2 2 worth and Benj. Nesmith, who is spending gin llight and many of them treasurer, S. M. Holman, Attleboro; ized by Christ. heifer; years old heifer; yearling heif- family. ers 2 all the fallen animal before any one could the summer in Belfast with as over vice president for Maine, "Warren C. ; calves; grade Herefords; 1 Thor- Amos Lord Miss E. C. Frye ,. nought down they Wing This note is published in the Christian of Bath, who has been with Charles oughbred yearling bull. reach her. Both horse and driver appeared and is a ters. The northern birds con- King, Portland.Capt. D. Science and is read at each Sun- N. S. Lord & Co. the sisters, making short visit in Cas- Quarterly Geo. O. Holmes, Herd of 11 head in- in the next in which she came sec- past summer, went to •n Sigsbee, chief of the office of naval in- heat, in tine. come southward until Novem- service. cluding 4 cows and bull, 2 Brooksvilte last week. has made that day grade Jersey; ond. The in races were d all their there is telligence, public bu- cows. 2 3 judges the tw» as during flight The subject of the sermon was “Man,” and Shorthorn; heifers, years old, Mrs. Mrs. Etta Nash and two children of reau’s annual 1 follows: Frank H. Robert Willard and of ,.r of opportunity for getting good publication entitled, grade Jersey; year old heifer, grade Jer- starter, Bowden, Mon- daughter “Notes on Naval which sets the sermon explained the spiritual or true calf. are Lawrence, Mass., returned last Friday I’resident William H. Moody of Progress,” sey roe ; timer, J. H. Stinson, Belfast; judges, Cambridge, Mass., visiting her brother, forth in a the ad- man as the likeness of God in contradiction from a visit to her brother, Ezekiel R. o il Maine Cavalry association*has comprehensive way OXEN AND STEEBS. G. F. George R. Williamson. Kent and Jesse E. Wilson, Belfast, Thomas. a circular to the vance that has been made in naval to the mortal or material man. The hymns announcing Herbert Black, Searsport, matched oxen; Following is the summary. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Littlefield of Brock- .1 work among the navies. To eii rs that the annual reunion will foreign were from the Christian Science Hymnal, fat 2 years old Mrs. C. F. Robinson and Miss Brown of cattle; steers; yearling 2.40 or ton, Mass., were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. E. ace in 25. give an idea of the. fighting strength of class, trot pace, purse $80. •as- Augusta. Sept. Prepa- the last number being, “Nearer, My God to steers; steer calves. L. Somerville, Mass., have returned home the seven navies of the Delight, g.g., G. B. Ingraham, West Talbot a few days the past week. :x have been made to make this principal world, Hobart W. Blodgett, trained Thee.” A bass was Waldo, Ill from a visit to Mr. and a table is follow- solo, “Calvary” very calves. Bockport. Mr. E. Mrs. Henry W. .i; the most enjoyable occasions submitted, showingthe Little Chick, m., Maurice Wood, Bel- George Brackett was in Lewiston total rendered Mr. L. C. of g. Marriner. — ing tonnage of and effectively by Cooper George Towle, Waldo, trained steers. fil$t •••• ••• ••• ... 2 2 2 ,e. Headquarters will be estab- ships, building the first of this week in charge of the to be built- Eben Littlefield, Waldo, matched M.B. ... 3 3 4 it Hotel North. At ten o’clock England, 1,766,855; France, Camden. oxen; Pliny, b.g.. Smith, Hartford,Ct. Mrs. Margaret Fendrich and Mr. C. yearling steers, steer calves; bull calf. Morrill Cmef, b.s., C. r. Morrill, Belmont. 4 5 3 Good Templars tent on the fair grounds. F. ii. 11 will at A. 781,005; liussia, 552,546; United The close attention the le veterans gather G. States, given throughout 3 Brookside, g.g., C. A. Piper, Belfast. 5 4 5 Fendrich of Railroad, Pa., arrived Thurs- Harry Littlefield, Waldo, years old Mr. and Mrs. P. A. of ,i ii for the transaction of such bus- 507,404;Germany, 458,482; Italy, 322,707; service the two hundred in the English Grand by congre- steers. Time. Quarter. Half. Three Quarter. Mile. day and are visiting Mrs. Fendrich’s sister, -- as the renew- Japan, 251,493....lion. Joshua First 2.361 Rapids, Mich., visited her Mrs. Geo. shall come up and Quincy was noticeable. A drove from HORSES AND COLTS. heat, sister, Mrs. T. P. he will be the gation party Second 1.59 Logan. m old says Democratic candi- heat, 38J 1.181 2.381 E. Johnson,and friends in last week. acquaintances. Arrange- Camden and Rockland, and a smaller party F. Third heat, 382 1.17] 1.56| 2.351 Unity, M date for governor of Massachusetts if J. Wilson, Belfast,brood mare; 2 years Frank Elwell of Boston, who is -. have been made for the visitors and spending the desire it.A trust from Waterville. Those from Camden in- old colt; sucking colt. Three minute class, trot or pace, purse $70. Capt. Mrs. Andrew E. Clark have ; lake the trip over the Togus road to party among the the summer with Mr. and Mrs. George cluded the Mr. Mr. Henry Reynolds, Brooks, pair draft Gray Wilkes, g.g., T. I. Huxford, Brooks. Ill vacated their cottage, Tem- t in a car....Ar-> manufacturersTof laundry is following: Kittridge, Megunticook.at Mixer of National Home special machinery horses, under 1150 pounds. Minnie T., b.m., M. B. Smith, Hartford... 2 3 2 Camden, was in Belfast for a the latest. It will have a of Mrs. Mrs. F. Mrs S. ple Heights, to Belfast for ments are being made for the an- capital and Clark, Conant, Walter E. draft Flora Belle, cli.m., Chas. Cone, Calais. 5 2 5 returning Friday short visit last week. Staples, Belfast, pair the lvention of the National Associ- 816,000,000.Prof. IV. II. Brewer of Conant, Mr. Upton, Mr. Cooper, Mrs. horses under 1150 pounds. Florrie C., g.m., H. E. Staples, Brooks.... 3 4 3 winter. Yale thinks Startle, b.g., E. L. Savory, Searsport. 4 5 4 Miss Edith L. Brown returned to Life Underwriters in Portland that before many years the Miss Mrs. W. G. Preston, Belfast, 3 years old filly. Mrs. M. L. Spring- Knowlton, Knowlton, Leadbetter, Half. Three Mile. Rollerson of Brockton is visit- horse will go the mile in 1.50. Ed. mare and colt. Time, Quarter. Quarter. field last after her va- '■■ptember 11, 12 and 13. This gath- trotting Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Wagner, Belmont, First 2.45 Mrs. Sadie Thursday, spending He is Frye, Ordway, Bucklin, heat, 402 1-231 2.051 iag Clark on Xorthport avenue, ;s one and quoted to this eff ect in a cation with her Mr. a very important will special Miss Miss Wheeler. SHEEP, SWINE, POULTRY, ETC. Second heat, 40 1.20 2.00 2.414 and last parents, and Mrs. to the New York World from Bucklin, Third ‘->.00 they spent week at Windermere ; much interest to life insurance Denver, W. L. West, Belfast, St. Bernard dog and heat, 39| 1.191 2.39* Frederick W. Brown. Colo. Those from Rockland were: Miss Ger- Park, Unity. all over the 8 pups. country. Representa- trude Miss S. L. Mr. and The attendance yesterday was larger than Mrs. Georgia S.Pendleton and her mother all the Newcomb, Lyon, Fred L. Toothaker, Belfast, St. Mrs. D. W. Sullivan and from parts of United working and the races filled well. The child of Rox- Exhibits at the Mrs. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Ripley, Mrs. S. Bernard dog. Tuesday Mrs. I. B. Mead of North Brookfield ; s will be in attendance and one of Bangor Fair. bury, Mass., arrived to visit Mr. Geo. 0. Belfast Band was in attendance. The races Saturday are ■ Mrs. Mrs. Miss L. Holmes, Citypoint,exhibited poul- Mass., guests of Miss Feroline Bachel- -Milkers who will be heard is Con- Morse, Burpee, McLain, and Mrs. Wm. A. try, 8 varieties; flock of Thoroughbred had not closed when The Jonrnal went to McKenzie at Northport in Miss Mr. and Mrs. Rich- der, Elm street, Camden. Littlefield.President A. W. Tea cloth, Kensington, Mrs. George Mosh- Fales, Chipman, South-down sheep. Camp Ground. if the of Maine has press. University er, Unity, awarded first premium. ardson. S. G. Norton, Belfast, flock of sheep and Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Pitcher of New -led his to the trustees lambs. Mrs. C. A. Brown went to the Maine resignation The Waterville party included: Mrs. York arrived Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. effect at a date to be named by Mrs. Austin W. Keating, Xorthport Camp E. F. Hanson and Eastern Importing and Deaf Mission Convention in South Paris Thomas, Mrs. Buck, Miss Washburn, Mrs. City Government. Fred A. Griffin. Mr. Pitcher will spend a to accept the directorship of the Ground, lace collar, lace handkerchief, sofa Breeding Co., Belgian hares. last Friday morning and returned home Mrs. Miss sow month in the Tome institute at Port Dickerman, Reynolds, Yeaton, 11. L. Pitcher, Belfast and pigs. Maine woods. Deposit, pillow, sideboard cover. Mrs. K. was Clias. L. The regular meeting of the City Council Monday night. Governor Hill Miss Tobey, Fairfield Centre, Mr. and Mrs- Austin, Brooks, Thoroughbred Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Reed of to-day appointed awarded a second on the lace Oxford Downs buck flock of li was held 2d. A Minneapolis premium Miss Miss Mr. ; sheep. Monday evening, Sept. full Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Burgess returned committee to attend the Lander, Bowden, White, left to return homefrom a lowing collar. Ernest Piper, Belfast, Thoroughbred board was in the Aldermen’s room yesterday visit to present home to Allston, from a al Good Roads convention at Crocker, Mrs. Rollick. Cotswold buck ; flock of «i Mass., Tuesday, Belfast. will make brief sheep. and there was but one absentee from the They stops at a from 15 to 21: Thurston II. L. Woodcock had on exhibit in the art Mrs. Geo. 0. Stone of Clias. A. visit to Mrs. B.'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sept. Roxbnry, Mass., Piper, Belfast, Thoroughbred few watering places en route. 15 oils and 24 water colors. He buck flock 6 Common Council. John G. mis. Westbrook; L. M. Staples, department ami Mrs. of ill., were Hampshire ; sheep. Damon. Conkling Helena, Evans Willard Marriner Au- was awarded first as Farm, Waldo, pair Angora goats. Roll of accounts No. (i was Fol- and wife of North Vas- i.igton; Charles F. Hichborn, premiums follows: also passed. Samuel B. Furbish of present. .1. W. Wallace, Belfast, 0 varieties poul- Brunswick and salboro and Mrs. David s. Moulton, South Port- oil planting; display in oil paintings; oil lowing are the amounts under the various Lavona Pitcher of Brock- It is still erroneously claimed by some try. Lewis L. Smith of Everett, Mass., were A. G. Adams, Lagrange; George of (lowers Russell C. 2 ton, Mass., were guests of Mr. and .Mrs. painting by professional; oil that the Christian Scientists have no God Carter, Belfast, varieties appropriations: the week of Mr. and iron, Calais: John E. guests past Mrs. Free- Elias K. Staples, of fruit do.: of water Swiss game fowls. Contingent.$1,033 88 Thompson the past week. painting by display and do not believe in Christ. The follow- man M. Wood. All members or the committee, W. H. Blodgett, Waldo; flock of grade II ighways. 873 65 color paintings : water color. in and Oxford Downs. Mrs. Annabel Underwood of Lewiston ie exception of Mr. Hicbborn, ing Tenets, copyrighted Science Fire department. 1,200 17 Flank Strout of is visit- Roxbury, Mass., returned home from a visit to her embers of the and The largest exhibits of hares were correct this Hobert W. Blodgett, Waldo, pair twin Free library. 01 51 Saturday legislature Belgian Health, impression. ing friends in Belfast. Mr. Strout was for- lambs. School 14 85 Mr. and Mrs. Wales L. Miller. ,-e a part of the committee on made E. E. Hanson and the Eastern 1. As adherents of Truth, we take the in- contingent. parents, by F. L. Towle, Belfast, ducks. General school 88 36 merly in the employ of Geo. T. Read and F. muds and state roads....The next word of the Bible for our guide to purposes. Her mother accompanied her for a short Breeding & Importing Co. of Belfast of spired Cyrus Hubbard, Belfast, White Plymouth and insurance. 13 38 A. Follett of this ngof the Maine of eternal Life. Repairs city. visit. Commandery which Mr. Hanson is and Rocks. Permanent repairs. 267 23 of the president general 2. We acknowledge and adore one Su- Mr. and Mrs. R. litary Order Loyal Legion Herman Paul, brood mare and foal. A. White and daughter B. manager. Mr. Hanson had preme Infinite God. We acknowledge one Hr. and Mrs. B. Foster and their sons, 1'nited States will be held at the independently W. P. Wentworth, Knox, 2 years old draft 03 Emma of N. who have Christ, namely the Holy Ghost or divine Total.$3,583 Orange, J., been Herbert and Tom, started Aug. 2Xth on a House, 20 hutches containing 35 hares. The East- colt; 3 years old draft colt. Bangor, Wednesday Comforter—and the sou Christ Jesus—man The petition of A. C. Hurgess and others spending the summer with Miss E. C. Frye tour of Eastern Maine. They will visit -» W. H. Wight, Belfast, 1 year old colt ng, September lith. A paper eii- ern Importing & Breeding Co. had 51 in the Divine and likeness. by Togus and the chief cities of the .State, go- image Silver Spray. for rebuilding the concrete walk on the and sisters, left for home Saturday. I'lie Civil will be read with a total of 127 hares. 3. God’s of in the de- ing as far as Pastille and returning War,” by hutches, Among forgiveness sin, J. I. Jackson, 2 old colt. below by way I anklin M. Drew of Lewiston. struction of and the that Northport, years south side of Main street High John Parker and Charles Harmon went of the coast towns.—Portland Advertiser. them was the buck, Ten Brooke, which sin, understanding E. L. Savery, stallion “Farmers ■ Pride,” Aroostook Co. sin and sickness are neither real nor eternal. street, was laid on the table for want of to to in the Win- llangor & Railway scored Crabtree. The also by Norman Percheron. Winterport Sunday play 95$ by company 4. And atonement as the and evi- Miss Lizzie True, formerly of Searsmont, xtend its line from Ashland to efficacy, funds. terport Band in the Labor parade in had a banner on exhibition covered with dence of divine of man’s with DAIRY PRODUCTS. Day who has for the past 13 years lived at Los Kent. new line will be some Love, unity was to The of the The usual order passed offset the Bangor for the Frankfort stone cutters. Angeles, Cal., arrived iii the Wednes- medals and premium ribbons which have God, and the great merits Jesus, Evans exhibit of butter. city s in length and will run through Farm, Waldo, Water Co’s with the use of and will visit Mr. and Mrs. Way-shower. taxes, $567.00, Mrs. Wilber Varnum and day afternoon, which has valuable timber been won by its animals. One large silver LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. Miss Clara Judson G. and other rry 5. Universal salvation as demonstrated by the water for city buildings, etc., according Knight Augusta a Grindle of went to Brooks- iiich is rich in natural advantages, medal was won by Ten Brooke at Kansas the Galilean prophet, in the power of Truth W. P. Wentworth, specimens of penman- Brockton, Mass., friends.—Kennebec Journal. to the contract. ville pass and in with 1100 other bucks. over all error, sin, sickness, and death; and ship. Saturday for a short visit before re- through Eagle, Portage City competition to The Gossiper asked last week if there and Fish river the resurrection of human faith and under- Mrs. Augusta Richards, Belfast, 2 silk The committee investigate in regard to home. the lakes through the These exhibits carried off two silver cups turning They spent summer in was another postmaster in Hancock wherewith to the 1 outline fire at the Belfast House re- county it where millions of feet of val- standing seize great possi- quilts; quilt. escapes Opera Belfast. as old as Postmaster Mather of North Cas- and abou%all the first premiums. bilities and living energies of the divine I. V. Miller, Belfast; 18 oil and imber are for some paintings ported that suitable lire escapes are to be tine. William Lymburner, postmaster at only waiting Life. 4 water colors. Rev. and Mrs. F. K L. Payson of Province- North Brooksville, is also K'd of transportation before they Belfast Weather «. We to Mrs. Adelbert 1 put in, both from the main floor and the eighty-two years Report. solemnly promise strive, watch, Knight, Belfast, biscuit a > town, and Miss E. old, few months older, our North Brooks- to market....The reunion and for mind to be in us which sofa Mass., Mary Pierce of shipped pray that pillow. balcony. The committee was instructed to ville correspondent thinks, than Mr. Math- 12th Maine will was also in Christ to love one Miss cover Boston arrived Sunday, Mrs. Regiment prob- Following is a summary of the weather Jesus, another, Agnes Park, Searsport, table investigate in regard to other public halls accompanying er.—Ellsworth American. he held on 19th at some and to be meek, merciful, just, and pure. in cigar work. Essie P. Carle with the of her son September record of the Belfast station of the U. S. and take measures to secure fire at body Bertha Wallace Johnson, 1 woven escapes m the vicinity of Portland. An for the week The impression is still current that Chris- Belfast, Harold. Mr. and Mrs. 1). E. Sheldon arrived last Weather Bureau ending Sept. woolen rug. each. will be made for the reunion to tian Science is hidden or difficult week from K. I. Mrs. is mystical, Mrs. Etta 2 lace Mr. and Mrs. W. T. nee Cora Howard, Sheldon id at if 3,1901: Savery, Belfast, point The following jurors were drawn: grand Bill, Frye, Underwood Spring park of This from an handkerchiefs. in health and will remain with her e s e comprehension. excerpt of Redlands, C'alif., and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. poor can be •—■ © for the Elisha W. urangements perfected. go Miss Ethel Savery, Belfast, handkerchief jurors ensuing year, Ellis, Mrs. * article entitled, “Christian Science has no H. Lewis of who have been mother, Smith of Morrill. Mr. Shel- i: E. Noble and Daniel A. Park- j Wind, Sky, etc. sofa pillow. Richard W. Woodbury; traverse jurors for Woburn, Mass., | Secrets” in the Christian Science Sentinel with don will return soon to his work in How- *wo New Jersey.men reported to Miss Florida Carrow, Belfast, 2 crochet September term, Chas. H. Field, Joseph stopping friends here, left for home ■ ard. ueen lost in the woods in the Dead of July 11, elucidates this point: dollies. Tyler, Geo. A. Leavitt. Wm. J. Gordon. Tuesday morning. '>i Water- Aug. “In common with the Christian Blanche Carter, Belfast, sofa pillow in J. Frank of Boston region, passed through 28 79 51 W. Clear. peoples the Dr. James White Frye made brief calls ■ work. Thomas L. member elect of C. of Boston, a \ on their home after 53 Christian Scientists are laboring to exem- photographic Shute, professor ug. 29th, way 29 81 Mrs. Georgia on friends in Belfast last week. Mr. Frye in the woods two and 30 82 50 S.W. plify, in every practical way, the precepts Woods, Belfast, rag carpet. School committee to fill the vacancy caused in Harvard Medical School, has bought a days nights. Miss Ola of sofa in nis- is a native of Belfast and 31 74 54 S. of the Golden Rule. Wood, top pillow lot of land at Dark attended the ■’Hie Bath school board have voted cuit crochet lace. by the death of Geo. J. Grotton, declined to Harbor, Islesboro, and Sept. “In every department of their labor, work; schools here, and was afterwards in busi- adopt a manual training and com- 1 74 54 Part cloudy. Rain In night .05 of down to the minutest detail of Mrs. D. C. Greenlaw, Northport, sofa serve and Elisha W. Ellis was elected. will erect a handsome cottage. Prof. White an inch. business, ness in Stockton. He has been in Boston Difcrclal course for the school and the earnest of the Christian pillow. is a son of the late James P. White of Bel- high 79 58 S. Part purpose science, Adjourned. un- 2 cloudy. Mrs. Isaiah W. silk about have the public schools open Part Shower morn- Scientist is to carry into the daily life the Cross, Morrill, quilt. fast. twenty-five years. 3 78 55 S. cloudy. early Mrs. Emma silk vt. l.dth.Madam Blauvelt, one ing. .02 of an inch. teaching embraced in the Decalogue and Ellis, afghan; quilt; sofa and Dr. F. E. Follett of Rockland In renewing her Miss soloists in last year’s Alaine fes- Sermon on the Mount. This they have been tidy; scarf; pillow. Books, Papers Periodicals. visited his subscription Lucy The mean temperature of the month of do Letitia silk one of Belfast’s writes and her William F. Pen- taught to throughout their entire experi- Wood, quilt. father, F. A. Follett, the past week. While Burgess, daughters, husband, Mrs. Eliza silk A review of I)r. Winslow’s new 1 was 65.3° against an average of 64.9° ence, and if the individual Scientist fails Piper, quilt. book, from Mass: “I Viould not be in ‘ii, who are on their way to Bar August Mrs. E. H. 3 oil here he received word that the block in Taunton, herein, he falls short of his teaching. Bates, paintings. “The Sea Letter,” will be found on the 2nd >r. are a few with for August for 42 years past. The highest Mrs. Belfast Old Home Week much as I wanted passing days “Christian like all other mor- Carrie Kaler, table cover in batten- which his oliice is located had been damaged Scientists, The book is on sale at Air. was S3J the llith lowest of oil page. Mixer’s. to Kate Y’auuah at Gardiner. temperature day: tals, have the world, the flesh, and evil to berg, bouquet asters; painting. by lire, but that the damage to his oliice was go, but The Journal gave me all the 1 Mrs. Pendleton have been Rain fell on 7 to the to contend and the Mrs. Albert Gammans, table cover in On the tith we stopping 48° the 19th. days, with, overcoming of page print the conclusion slight. news and I can almost imagine 1 was ii two these is the work of earnest and Kensington work ; large batteuberg camp in Eustis for the past amount of 3.(44 inches, of which 2.31 fell striving piece; of the chapter contents of Williamson's there. live The Journal.” consistent Christian no square honiton work: doily, and are Long '. and to sail for living. In boastful kensmgtou Joseph Williamson, Jr., family expect England The rainfall for Au- new of Belfast. Now Aug. 25th. average sense do we say that in our there is work ; centre piece, silk embroidery; tat- History is the time to ensconced at, “Pine Gables,” Cobbosseecon- n September.The Alaine Wo- opinion J. V. Ilavner is now with l’hinney’s for 10 years past was 3.44 inches. not a Christian of on earth w ho ting doiley; pink doiley. subscribe. tee, and so charmed are with the • hristian is gust body people they place, Temperance Union are more Miss Lizzie 3 towels in Mexi- the October breezes will w United States Band of This band There were 14 clear days, 8 sincerely reaching toward the goal Pond, pairs possibly be his- Chicago. ntertained in Biddeford on the partly cloudy, can A Boston correspondent writes: W. O. of a true Christianity than the adherents of work ; fancy hand-pointed box. tling through the pines before they return played at the Pan-American Exposition in .of its annual and 9 cloudy. There was hut one thunder the Mr3. J. G. battenberg side-board Jr.’s “What home.—Howard Owen in the convention, Sept. Church of Christian Scientists. Damon, Fuller, book, Happened to Wig- Kennebec Buffalo 14th with to of ltith. There were honiton lace collar: lace hand- Journal. Aug. great acceptance and 20. This will be the first shower, the morning “Finally, then, Christian Scientists have scarf; point is the now books on the in gleswortb,” among an audience of The was called "in the of the no secrets save the secrets of kerchief; centre-piece battenberg and 20,000. piece history State organiza- very heavy dews the mornings of the 1st Godliness, counters of the bookstores and the dealers and to make these known is silk laid work; centre in all batten- Rev. Rollin T. Hack is at home from New “From Battlefield to and illus- tiiat it has met there. Thesessions and the latter of the their one in- piece Fireside," and 2d, fogs part tense desire.” berg work ; centre piece in battenberg, etc. say it is having a successful sale. York, returning before his family, who are held in the Second trated the movements of a regiment of sol- Congrega- month. Mrs. Henry Wentworth, 3 hooked rugs; expected within the week, to attend the i Church, and dinners will be serv- lamp mat; worsted sofa pillow; silk sofa Carl Ernst, private secretary to Mayor meeting of the trustees of the diers from the time of leaving home for To all Whom it May Concern. Theological lie vestries of other churches..... Regimental Reunions. pillow; 2 picture throws) tidy; bureau Hart of Boston, said the other day that all seminary at Bangor.—Portland Express the front to their return. F. of Col- sideboard twine ball 28th. C. Itobinsou Bowdoin scarf; scarf; basket; writers are and Aug. crochet bed silk newspaper literary men, American who is travelling in Europe, will The annual reunion of the Sixth Maine At the annual town meeting held in Mon- spread, quilt. Student Honored. Mr. Mrs. Arbella Towle, biscuit sofa pillow; when asked for a definition of the term said Rev. G. E. Edgett returned last Friday "turn until some time in October, Association, was held in roe it was almost voted that Alfred Johnson of Boston has just receiv- Battery Bangor unanimously bureau scarf; 2 mats. ‘a man is one who writes from Nobleboro, where he attended camp- desires to visit but will not do literary things ed the Italy, 29th and officers were elected for the the sale of drinks should he Mrs. C. D. sofa high distinction of having conferred Aug. intoxicating Pooler, pillow. that are not so.” meeting. He preached at the campmeeting mtil cooler weather sets in. Prof, as follows: Mrs. J. him the of ensuing year President, Ed- stopped in town. The town chose a com- Clara Stinson, family exhibit; jars upon degree Doctor of the Uni- Thursday three such ser- '""ly. who is with Prof. Robinson, ward Wiggin, Presque Isle; first vice presi- preserves. Many have found that it is a good evening, making of with mittee to enforce as people versity Paris, highest honors. Mr. ret uni so as be at the the same, and certain Eva 7 sofa vices at which he has officiated this to present dent, J. Q. Adams, Houlton; second vice Georgia Wentworth, age years, when sickness comes to have a trained year: are thing Johnson's thesis, which he defended before of the 25. J. W. Burke, Lee; secretary aud parties making arrangements to sell in- pillow. the East Maine Conference and the North- 'iiing college, Sept. president, nurse in the no J. R. N. Smith, Milltown. The drinks in Mrs. H. E. Wentworth, exhibit house, and doubt the nurses a large audience in the Sorbonne last week, treasurer, toxicating town during the com- family port and Nobleboro campmeetings. next meeting will be held in Lewiston dur- and 20 jars preserves and pickets. have found the monthly magazine entitled will be in the near future under I'mi and One of the most ing fair, the committee think they should published Game:. fair week. Mrs. Thomas 2 braided 4 Mr. Charles F. an ing Taylor, rugs; The Trained Nurse and Hospital Review a Alden, old Augusta the between "mirkable catches of mackerel for the know that they are determined that the vote patch quilts; knit bed spread; cradle quilt. title, “Literary Relations reunion of the 23d valuable aid in their It is boy, the youngest son of the late Col. was made by the steam smack The annual Maine of the town shall be respected and that all Mrs. P. D. H. Carter, 2 jars pickles; 2 jars profession. pub- France and England.”—Paris edition New J'asonI Association was held it Bethel Au- Darius Alden, is one of the leading citizens s- W illard Tuesday night, Aug 27th. Regt. offenders will be to the fullest jelley. lished by the Lakeside Publishing Co., New York Herald. gust 29th. Captain H. X. Bolster of Paris prosecuted Mrs. Jesse braided of Iowa. He is J">it dusk the steamer ran into a Priest, rug. York at $2 a Clinton, the president of the regimental colors to the asso- extent of the law; and ifl take the City, year. presented they Alfred Rowe, nest of measures made of the Alden coal an immense busi- !il,ol of mackerel off Seguin island and ciation. He gave a brief of his two company, Readers of The Journal must have noticed history risk they must not lind fault with the action paper. , to in about 200 barrels efforts in these ness concern. He is also vice of Managed gather years’ obtaining flags. One of the Mrs. W. L. West, 2 centre pieces of batten- In an early issue of The president the claims made for the Peerless Separator II into Port- them is well the committee. H. R. Dawson, Saturday them, which were brought of quite preserved, other is burg ; 2 of silk laid work; picture; lounge the People’s trust and savings bank, one of in these '»l to from its 39 of Chairman of Committee. Evening Post, Doctor Nansen, the emi- columns,and surely every dairyman the next morning. This is the falling pieces years age. cover. the financial institutions of Iowa. This veterans had big will wish to investigate the same for him- ablest catch of mackerel brought into Some of the not seen these Mrs. Helen Bird, braided rug. nent Arctic Explorer, will describe the since were mustered out. Is the worth the candle? com Any’s resources amount to more than The testimonials Ttland this in fact, for flags they At the game Sir Mrs. Emma Crockett, hooked rug. self. are strong and clear ; summer, and, business Frank A. various pole-seeking expeditions of the fourlnillions of dollars. Mr. meeting Conant of Lew- Thomas Lipton is to have said Mrs. Geo. S. Chase, table cover in Mexi- Alden is like- in their praise and the expense it ; king time.The Portland Express was elected reported places iston president: Hon. C*H that the forthcoming yacht race, can work; yarn rug. year. The importance of this paper wise interested in numerous other enter- ‘cars that Gloucester fishermen will Prince of Buckfield, vice inclnding within the reach of every man who milks a president; (Apt' the building of the Shamroek, will cost him Prudence Pitcher, cut flowers. lies in the authors ana to form a combination of salt Bolster of comments, his prises in his adopted home. His cow. We would attempt H. N. Paris, secretary; Capt' $1,000,000. Even if he wins the America’s Mrs. F. A. Griffin, Belfast, cut and pot many suggest that those interest- control the James F. White of as to the success of friends in will Mackerel packers that will Auburn, treasurer; and cup it will be to him a pretty expensive flowers, predictions the Augusta be glad to hear of ed write at once to the Company for com- Wee and of the entire Rev. J. C. Snow of Haverhill, Mss. Robert silk h is output country. chaplain piece of silver ware. ; Hart, Belfast, quilt, different parties. prosperity and success.—New Age. plete information. Cat in “The Sea Letter,” Royal Visits to Canada. Will Shine in Wnaknttaa Society* One that Earned a Raiae Salary. “The brightest wit and most beauti- of Worms A of Martha’s By flVil- A hundred and have Some time the cat of the St. Paul Symptoms Mystery Vineyard, fifty years passed ful of are the ago living Frenchwomen” WlMO « rhild s BOW I u-!.«■*, VIMS H* Mi t« fifteHs ftflHl liani Henry Winslow, M. P., Ph.D., Etc. since the visit of Prince William, who, postoflice made a record a ftp pH titles time. Jeanne de Mar- by slaying •pdlKSsfwm Is frsnmiU. *hsn tfes !*»•*'»• i< (mn r«wml h«| saw given to hundred and mice Haven, Mass. first of the royal family, the prov- and twenty-five rats or mt Ustsitisi ■ IH» Vineyard friends, time, de Mar- simp ihsjt mmsst_ J inces in their formative stage. Then gerle by her in one month. In recognition of her A view of the seashore, and a bottle the future of the country was doubtful abilities the postmaster wrote to Wash- a a sea story, containing letter, presage in the extreme. in ington, an increase in her salary, of the action of the England's empire asking but seven-eighths America had been broken the de- and she now receives t>in.4o a year »!*>! and the by characters are upon land, sea, feat of Cornwallis at Yorktown, and Soon after she showed her gratitude by with its incidents and is like a pictures, not a few European statesmen believed presenting the government with, live veil over the face of The au- beauty. that she was not able to maintain her kittens, each of which entered the thor has drawn from Na- inspiration dominion for many years in the valley United States service as soon as it was ture. and contrasted her and peaceful of the St. Lawrence. The coming of old enough to tackle a rat.- '■epteinlier the rambles of lov- A stormy moods with the Loyalists saved her in North Amer- Ladies' Ilome Journal. ers and the histories of tragic unique ica, while the energy and enterprise of characters. Summer life at a great her sons evidently surmounted what hotel an island out to sea is upon graph- was a check, and restor- and the talk of the Lady’s only temporary ically-. portrayed, ed her to greatness. • is natural and imperial smart set and others Now, in the beginning of the twenti- The arrival of a amusing. tally-ho eth century, another royal prince is with bachelors causes ex- Lunch A Gold loaded great about to come to British North Amer- Mine in and their and defined some citement, sayings doings, Has been rudely by cynic ica, which has developed in a hundred excursions with the young ladies around as and sweets.” And after all "slops years into a federation with a territo- the and curious adventures, are there's more truth than in the island, poetry rial domain almost equal to that of the Your are lov- cream and cake Cellar novel and interesting. There definition. Ice may powerful republican nation which ers and mamas and a back- the but are far from galore, satisfy palate, they sprang into existence in 1783. Dunn®* life for an to the which ground of fashionable society satisfying stomach, requires this period the population of Canada which leads the reader that food be nutritions first and nice absorbing plot, has increased from 220,000 souls to up- Hot-Water and from Martha's to Mt. afterward. careless women Birds Vineyard Desert, By eating ward of 3,000,000, the trade from 810,- Early Florida and Europe. pave the way for stomach "trouble," Thirty years’ experience proves the Steam 000,000 to 8380,000,000; the revenue, beat way to get hens over Sys- A letter from a sinking enclos- and its kindred miseries. moulting ship, which was practically nothing, to over early and bring pullets to early ma- ed in a (Hittle. found two lovers Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov- them lav Novem- terns warm by 8*">0,000,000, apart from the revenue of turity, making by evenly the entire house moonlight upon the South ery is confidently commended as a ber, in time to get the highest prices sauntering by the respective provinces, which must for their eggs, is to feed them Reach of the causes a secret ex- cure for diseases of the stomach and and bum island, largely increase the aggregate of the 46 per cent, less fuel. and other of and nutrition. pedition strange revelations. organs digestion resources. Education of diseases which prevent the public every A celebration and hop of the New By curing grade is diffused far and wide; railways No dirt, little labor, much comfort. a Corinthian assimilation of food it enables the ^ York Yacht Club, yacht body the in to be built and in the span country every direction; CONDITION race, hospital experience in New York, up strengthened canals connect the with the MUl. JEANNE DE MABGEBIB. — great West Florida only way known to nature by food spiritual manfestations, plan- Atlantic seaboard; an elegant order of ftrle la the sister of Edmond Rostand, Powder GEO. T. tation life, incidents of the war with digested and assimilated. READ, architecture illustrates the the dramatist, and is the wife of the r* It makes For twelve long months I suffered untold growing Not food. all the food Dixie, a struggle between affection more and acts as a writes Mrs. Mollie of Ran- taste and wealth of the people; culture first secretary of the French embassy nourishing stim- 44 Main Belfest and and an de- misery,” Colgate, ulant to the IDEAL Boilers and St., affinity, unexpected dolph, Charlotte Co., Va.‘ ”No tongue could ex- is more and the egg producing organs. being widely spread; In Washington. She has just reached If your dealer hasn’t it, we mail one pack, noument, chain the attention by vivid press the that I endured before I com- AMERICAN Radiators pain public legislation shows the capacity of t America in toe. live, $1. Large2-lh. can, $1.20; six cans, of menced talcing I>r Pierce's medicine. I was and will shine capital so- "How to Feed description and purity language. the men for $5.00. Express prepaid. for not able to do anything at all. Could not eat public self-government. next winter. Eggs,” and sample best poultry paper free. The author has certainly presented bread and tea—or if I did the ciety anything except The people of every nationality within i. S. JOHNSON & CO.. Boston, Mass. lauoies of head hurt so it seemed it would kill strange facts and extraordinary ! top my the Dominion of Canada stand on the with all that 1 could do it would burn like in a manner in literature. We me; REGIM-NTAL REUNIONS. unique fire. But since Golden Med- same of It is will like now, using your platform equal rights. do not know how ultra patriots ical Discovery’ and Favorite Prescription,'I this condition which has made it happy FIRST MAINE CAVALRY the exaltation of a Spanish family: nor can eat a littfe of almost anything I want, and possible for Sir Wilfred Laurier—a bril- ASSOCIATION. how bereaved friends will feel about can do a good day's work as well as anybody can Am better than I have been for years.”’ liant man of the race which occupied a Tlie First Maine Cavalry Association the allusion to tlie loss of the Portland: Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure position of inferiority in the days of was entertained at Peaks Island, Aug. NEW FURNITURE nor huv timid will enjoy the STORE. persons sick headache. the Duke of Kent and evoked ids deep 28th, by Janies AV. Brackett, one of the in the fanatic’s Have a line of spiritualistic seance interest and sympathy—to attain, with members of the association. There just opened household furniture of everv description. cabin on Mt. Desert: but the author's Everything NEW and KKES1I direct from the factory. the approval of all classes, creeds and was a number of prominent guests evident beliet there is a The Ideal School as Based on Child mysterious Study. nationalities, the highest otlice in the present and a large attendance of the Parlor Chamber soul which should unite the Suits, Suits, Willow Chairs ue»c! affinity gift of the people, and to give emphatic survivors of this famous regiment that sexes something above mere affection, At the sessions of the representatives expression, in the case of the South did such gallant work during the war of Couches, Lounges, China Chilfonier- sentimental admira- of New schools and Sideboards, Closets, pnit'uuud respect, England high col- African .war, to the determination of the rebellion. It was decided to hold and. lustful desire—will excite tion. leges all the discussions and interests Canadians to maintain the interests of the next reunion in Bangor. The fol- wide attention. centre more and more in the details of the Empire at all hazards. lowing were elected olllcers for the en- A large tine m This book answers the three canons Low to lit in this and that and of.|ron Bedsteads, study, Such questions of taxation and such suing year: President, Fdw. A. Jordan, 81ZE8»BI,LINt-clas> furnii and a to those who love New everything delight declare its independence, and proceed gives full expansion to the political Island; vice president, Mrs. C. X. Lang, as a F.ncrland's rock-bound coast. its own in its own Light Fairy^c to solve problems aspirations of a self-governing people. Portland: secretary and treasurer, Mrs. There is a scarcity of literature con- it should strive to lit for life those way; The relations between Great Britain Frank Larrabee. is if you use the right Baking H. E. 70 this island, which is a raison education and should your cooking McDonald, Main Street. cerning wliose stops here, and her dependencies are now governed d'etre tor this hook, and the evolution the to meet its own de- TTIK KITH MAINK ItKP.VIOX. Powder. bring colleges by just such principles as were first of this charming romance incidentally mands. It should ask how best Here is a sure formula* again suggested by the sagacious Loyalist, The annual reunion of the 19th gives one a pretty thorough conception to feed the interests and pe- capacities Governor Hutchinson, more than a Maine Association was 2 lbs. Three Crow Cream Tartar 70 oi the scenic beauty and multiple at- culiar to this bow to till and de- Kegimental age; century ago, but which it took English held at Merrymeeting Park. ructions oi the Indian’s Capawock. velop mind, heart, will, and body, rather Brunswick, Mb. Three Crow Soda 8 statesmen many years to understand 27th. of the veterans __ The authoi is an ex-naval oliicer, who than how to distil a ot Aug. Eighty-nine budget prepared and carry out. As a natural sequence were and the in Cost 78c ' Me resides at Vineyard Haven, and lias knowledge decreed by professors wlio present spent morning FRED ATWOOD Winterport. of a correct understanding of the rela- talking over the lighting At noon made a careful study of the island. If know no more of tiie needs of this age days. making 3 lbs. Best Baking Powder at a cost of tions that should exist between an im- a shore dinner was at the Cm with the critical of The enjoyed publie agrees judg- than teachers other grades. state and its 26c per lb. All Baking Powders put up in cans perial dependencies, Casino. The afternoon was taken up in' nt of the reviewer, we expect every- current "link" theory and practice in- is INSURANCE Canada now ready, like the colonies with a business meeting, the officers contain Starch, some Ammonia, some Alum, and REAL ESTATE will read and talk about “The Sea terfere, moreover, with the natural se- body of Australasia, in the hour of imperial elected as follows: B. Tetter."- Martha’s. Yinevaid Herald, lective functions: favor uniformity and being President, some Phosphate. By making your own from necessities, to contribute from taxes H. Carrey: 1st vice president, F. T. Aug. 17. 1001. inflexibility: and the needs of pure ignore raised by her own legislature adequate Wilson of Camden; 2d vice C. is native ol the of who president, The author of this book a majority high-school pupils means for the defence of that connec- B. Yinal of Yinalhaven; Over no further. secretary, Three Crow Represent!ng Twenty Million Assets Belfast and well known to many of our go tion which was rudely broken in the Silas Adams of Waterville; I nder tins condition it is idle to study chaplain, readers, lie is known also as the au case of the Old Thirteen Colonies llev. O.11. Palmer of Fairfield; execu- adolescence or to plan for it. because LIFE, PLATE through the failure of statesmen on tive committee, T, B. Hill, .1. S. Cream Tartar FIRE, ACCIDENT, ULA.SS, TORNADO INSURANT.! tlior of a former book, “Cruising and nothing worth while can be done: al- Fuller, both sides of the Atlantic to understand Edgar Burpee; committee on next and as a contributor to the inverse relation 1 for Jar-STEAW BOILS* INSURANCE AND Blockading,” though plead the basis on which colonial P. S. Ileald of INSPECTION.^ Security Bonds lor Cashiers would to the interests of the self-govern- reunion, Waterville, ,1. be vastly ors I Forest and Stream, in which lie told ot ment should securely rest. L. Merrick of X. I). Iluxie ors, Adml listr it »tl Trust s;s iorr til ullnite I *-- grow well in the house in winter. The decreasing proportion complaints ; Are You school who to for suffer for several 1 was distressed aspidistra is a plant which cannot be high boys go college; years. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Mouldings, Floorings in all Wood' the of in the high after eating and was troubled with nausea Mantel- kill eel neglect. Give it all preponderance girls Vessels eluding Parquet Samples, by ordinary and the educational and the formation of gas in my stomach. Kipling’s Real. the water it an occasional school; for apathy The largest and finest line in the city. 11 : Fire Sets. Doors, Sa-h and Blinds needs, appli- j There were severe pains and weakness in the of the school who is Super- latest colors and fabrics. Kail and W teacher, prone Posts. Balusters. indow cation of fertilizer, and a reasonable high my back and loins and I was also afflicted don’t about to all the narrowness and affectation of “I know anything the amount of The agave is a stately w ith other troubles to which my sex is sub- Cut to any size. light. the without his Mister Kipperlin’ speak of, but ye and a al- specialist, redeeming ject. Doctors treated me all the you NECKWEAR plant, well-grown specimen nearly can’t tell me nothin’ about the We’re stitious ? Trusting t<» see my friends and For the hall virtue of productiveness in research. while for three years but 1 was not bene- ways attracts attention. Here.” main Yours very truly. The teacher must teach more, and fited to any extent.” That do believe in To please the most fastidious, l’.eaubful: it will be found quite as ornimental as is what is, you signs? in all the newest he must a foun- “But you seem to have recovered marvel- That ('apt. Freeman T. goods shapes. a Because of the semi-succulent know more; be living palm. was of East and as You will if ever have tain, not a stagnant pool. He should ously," suggested. Bridges Bucksport says, you signs C. B. HALL nature of the foliage it will not require “Yes,” Mrs. Leech answered, “and I will he sailed the old craft made famous not be a dealer in desiccated, second- by of If you want to much water except when it is glowing. tell you how- it was brought about. I had in indigestion. hand a mere and Rudyard Kipling “Captains Coura- Asparagus is another plant knowledge, giver-out read of cures effected by Dr. Williams' remove both and Sprengeeri f lessons. That is the chief geous,” he ought to know. Though in signs indiges- which as well for the veriest hearer of Pink Pills for Pale and afriend, Mr. Lamson & grows am-: People the the We’re Here as a tion take Hubbard; and humiliating difference between our Charles whose home is in Liver- story posed ateur as it does for the owner of a Hayford, she and those told me how he and others had been Gloucester craft, (and may have Plant it in a soil of rich secondary teachers abroad, more, greenhouse. j these I decided to sailed out of Gloucesterat some time in and it a liberal allowance of : who are mostly Doctors of Philosophy, helped by taking pills. “L.F.” Atwood’s Bitters loam, give me her career! for she sailed as should be. If we could move see what* they would do for and bought years from .AND. water when it needs it, a to ! they some a was a im- shady place to the col- for trial. There decided Boothbay, and at least three of her for- for a few and watch the and a hath. many university professors days grow ui, frequent shower J provement while I was using the second box mer are and have a vivid lege, many college professors to the skippers living result. Begonias are not often classed among of the pills but I did not stop taking them recollection of her. I high school, many high school teachers until I had taken six boxes and was cured. ___ the very robust plants, but there is one was as able a to the and some “The We’re Here vessel variety which 1 have found sure to grammar school, gram- “I am enthusiastic in praising Dr. Wil- j with at least a liams’ Pink Pills for Pale and I be- as I ever set foot on," said Capt. Bridges grow well under diiiiculties. This vari- mar school teachers, People into lieve they will cure many complaints. I “She would carry you to the Banks and is B. Give it a sprinkling of college graduates, ety argentea guttata. would do much. In have already recommended them to a num- bring you back safe and sound. She Many have In soil of well drained. Be the kindergarten, it sandy loam, the ber of people who were suffering from has weathered many a gale which has matron, Mrs. Henry Schwerin, crafts, most, easy perfect In Souvenir as matter of i> little, five pounds per year sufficing youthful ‘dead” American. begins first Tuesday September. ing, they do, every public who wields more power than any other long ago.—Ellsworth the wearer Catalogue and Penmanship Art Poster free and the town statistics, giving a conipl*' costs him M0 ■ for his .needs. His table 3m32 ness of the 425 towns and 20 woman of now living. She on application. directory per month. He eats three meals plr twenty-one Maine, have all been thoroughly revised, a No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera re- is known to the world as Wilhelmina rheumatism, kidney corrected to date. taking his dinner at noon. He Scrofula, dyspepsia, Call in and see them. H. A. HOWARD, Manager, township map day, in and general are infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea, summer tires between nine and ten at night, and of Holland, and is the only Queen complaint, catarrh debility of sort if have Dr. same cured Hood’s complaint any you in the the world to-day with the powers by Sarspanlla. ROCKLAND, MAINE. GRENVILLE M. DONHAM. Fowler’s Extract of Wild in the rises at six morning.—Every- Home Aro charge for fitting. Strawberry as a King.—September Ladies’ medicine chest. body’s Magazine. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers search the ....AGENT FOR THE.... PUBLISHER, Journal. bowels and remove the remotest parts of the BuiRUnS are much more liable to disease when with no discomfort. S’ TYPEWRITER. 390 Congress St., Opp. City The least in quantity and most in quality You on impurities speedily WILLIAM “Now digestion waits appetite, ; describes DeWitt’s Little Risers, the your liver ana bowels do not act properly. good are famous for their efficacy. Easy MAINE. 4« Early health on both.” They POOR & PORTLAND, famous for and liver com- DeWitt’s Little Risers remove the and to never gripe. R. H. Moody. SON, Druggists. pill constipation Early it doesn’t, Burdock Blood Bitters. take, plaints. R. U. Moody. cause of disease. R. II. Moody. j If try MALTA. bles artillery, and a fine native regiment I Sailors Scarce. Park Artist Honored. I _ BAD of a thousand men. There is an exten- In honoring Frederick Law Olmrfted BLOOD, in None to be had Boston. England'* Most Valued Possession, Next to sive arsenal, and of course a very im- by naming one of her new parks forjj It is a the Boston him the of Boston has Iti.lia. The Knights of St. John. La Vll- portant »dock-yard, Malta being the actually fact, says city fittingly^ BAD COMPLEXION. Journal of Aug. 29th, that, at present in :*mi its Show Places, headquarters of the British fleet in the Boston and in some of the far- The skin ii the seat of an almost end- seaports ii Correspondence of The Journal.] ! Mediterranean. ther east, sailors are scarce. In Port- less variety of diseases. They are known It is well to wind one’s first land, several vessels were various but are all due to the up day’s Me., obliged v i tta, Malta, 2,1901. It by names, \ August to wait some time till a crew could be same cause, acid. and other in exploration of this extremely interest- never do to leave this end of the poisons obtained, in Boston last week the blood that irritate and interfere with a at the Governor’s and, only ing city by glimpse one was to send CASTORIA rranean without agent obliged to New paying respects, the proper action of the skin. For Infants and Children. palace, which was formerly the official Bedford to a crew of seven or ,-t a to the most To have a soft free from get eight by hying visit, smooth, skin, men. all the blood must be residence of the Grand Masters. The ,, watch-tower that the eruptions, pure guards kept This is to be traced to cer- and healthy. The many preparations of noble range of buildings forms one scarcity the Orient. Owing to Malta’s tain natural reasons, and the arsenic and potash and the large number whole side of St. and shipping The Kind You Have George’s square, agents in Boston all have the same i,,Hiding position between Europe, of face powders and lotions generally is itself divided into two great courts. story. A Journal representative in- ml Africa, tlie little limestone used in this class of diseases cover w up vestigated the condition of the sailor- for a short time, but cannot remove Nothing more beautiful nor more sur- nly about seventeen miles long per- market and called on Mr. G. manently the ugly blotches and the red, prising in the midst of the yesterday, Always Bought from earliest times dry grind G. who for 18 has been AV'egetable As- wide—has disfiguring pimples. Marriner, years Preparationfor of British government offices, can be gathering sailors for the vessels the Food ■nsidered of paramount import- Eternal fs sailing similating andHegula- vlgllanoe the prtoe imagined than those courts. Their out of this port. He admitted that it the Stomachs and Bowels of since the Plueu'iciaus set- ting Ever of a beautiful was a fact that the sailors were oomplexlom walls are completely covered with flow- hard to r. after their expulsion from wnen sucn remeaies are renea on. get, and he gave as a reason the more ering creepers, in which birds nest and attractive v Joshua, seven centuries he- Mr. H. T. Shobe, 27# Lucas Avenue, 8t. Louis, cruises offered by the yachts, Mo., says: “My daughter was afflicted for yesra breed, the interior space being tilled and the better that birth of has with a on her which wages they paid. Christ, Malta been disfiguring eruption face, “The resisted all treatment. She was taken to two with orange trees and fragment shrubs, barge business, too,” says Mr. Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- >t' contention. Byzantine em- celebrated health but received no bene- “has the devil with springs, in the midst of which tower two Nor- Marriner, played ness andHest.Contains neither :ind Abbasside fought fit. Many medicines were prescribed, but with- the. sailors, so far as Boston is con- Caliphs out result, until we decided to S. S. 8., and by folk Island nor Mineral. try pines, planted years ago by cerned. It was once so that could ic and the Xor- the time the first bottle was finished the you fiercely: Roger eruption the OTXahcotic. began to disappear. A dozen bottles cured her (then) young Prince of Wales and get plenty of sailors here, but the barges FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED. §rium,Morphine ie to its rescue in the tenth and left her skin smooth. completely perfectly Duke of In the have made a difference, and then, too, ; She is now seventeen old, and not a of Edinburgh. upper the fame Charles Richard Coeur de years sign this lias recognized and merits of V., the embarrassing disease has ever returned." the modern Governors of Malta year everybody money enough stories, and is America’s leading landscape artist. Mr. Jieetpe of Old DrSAMUEL PITCHER tlie the S. S. is a cure for going yachting, and that takes •'olyman Magnificent, S. positive, unfailing reside in no great state—but in such Olmsted has been for almost half a v the worst forms troubles. It is away the sailors.” f^anpkm Seed' Jerusalem and the of of skin Alx. Senna 1 Knights semi-barbaric as was affected Marriner said that he century an authority on his little un- the greatest of all blood purifiers, and the grandeur j\lr. ordinarily RofkelU Sails I are all mixed up in its story, as as a hundred men derstood art. He is one only one guaranteed purely vegetable. by the warrior-monks of long ago! The shipped many of the commis- Anise Seed 1 with French and valor a week, but last week he had to sion that has of the English Bad blood makes bed complexions. main staircase is wide and so that only charge enlarging easy, send to New Bedford for a but ^^SSuUeSioda* | -all deeds of darkness. Bona- and invigo* crew; beautifying of 1 purifies the Grand Master could be carried he #and Washington’s park, tiSnpSeed- ''N rS fv rates the old and up anticipated that the stringency was system. Clarified Sugar | niiiy held the island for a time, hihtrfymr/t / makes new, rich blood in his lettica, or chair of state. All the only temporary, and that just as soon as Flcnyr. starved out the Eng" ^^k ^^k ^^k the season was over there ially by k^S that nourishes the corridors are paved with exquisite mar- yachting and the would be men Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa- two year’s siege; and in 1M4, W^F W^F body keeps their walls ornamented with enough. bles, por- At Mclntire & \\ s the same Tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea of Baris and with tlie skin active and healthy and in proper oodbury It is thought that the next Congress i-aty ap- traits and of in full was told. Mr. said that Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- condition to perform its part towards figures Knights story Mclntire will appropriate fully $7,090,000 for the all Europe, it passed into tlie the ottered carrying off the impurities from the body. armor, with their shields and armorial yachts greater inducements extension of the rural free delivery ness and Loss OF SLEEP. at of (treat Britain. to the for would them at possession If you have Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt in or- men, they pay service. So has been the pressure bearings arranged chronological least great Malta’s most or skin is $50 a month and find them their from Facsimile Signature of :>■ interesting Rheum, Psoriasis, your rough der, from the of the Crusades upon the postoffice department and send for our book on Blood days clothes, which was much better than for the estab- ,,s tlie two hundred and pimply, every State in the Union sixty down to the rule. The the coasters would the and Skin Diseases and write our physi- present English do, where sailor lishment of new routes that the fund s during which tlie Knights of is $55 in a vessel of 500 tons or NEW YORK. cians about your case. No charge what, Council Chamber is hung with wonder- paid available for this purpose, $:S,500,000, has Years held of that ever for this service. under, and $30 iD one over that size and it be Thirty sway. The history ful made at Brussels the been nearly exhausted, and may SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. tapestry, by up to 1500 tons; above which the men ■elebrated Order of mediaeval necessary in the near future to sus- manufacturers to His Louis were Majesty paid $35 a month. In all these until a new appropria- reads like a Walter Scott ro- the pend operations XIV. It is alleged to illustrate the places men were obliged to clothe tion becomes available. A few merchants of Amalfilem, focus where a force themselves. military protecting scenery, customs and natural produc- It was also said that .1 of the Caliph to the route to and India can be here the Boston EXACT copy OF WRAPPER. permission Egypt tions of Africa, India and South Amer- there is one shipping agents had to furnish men for Mistress—Now, Bridget, -i a at Jerusalem for but also a useful entre- I must insist If break huv hospital concentrated, ica, but I am afraid the denizens of vessels in other that a at thing upon. you ports; vessel CASTORIA▼HI CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. to the for the of I want you to come and tell me mil sick pilgrims lloly pot receiving manufactures those would never Portland or Bath would lose its crew anything, regions recognize at once. which the small craft of the for various re, and they dedicated the chari- Britain, their own from this portrayal. The reasons; they would leave Bridget—Sure, ma’am, I can’t be runnin’ and scatter; some would go ashore to ter minute of the mint John The Almoner. After Mediterranean carry to every point on Hall of Saint Michael and Saint ye every day.—Brooklyn George work, some would take to the "Bank- Life. iure of Jerusalem in 1099), the the shores of that great inland sea and serves the double — purpose of throne ers,” where they could be gone all sum- the that flow into it. ; ■;! fraternity suddenly developed rivers and ball room. It gained its ponderous mer at good wages, and being afloat all the time hand of warrior-monks, who— One is astonished at the magnificence name because the investiture of the would be so removed from temptations that they would save their Wickless ■■g to rector l)u Puys—“without of Yaletta, with its splendid public members of the “Most Distinguished money more easily; and others would their vows or fine educational institutions ning principles, buildings, Order of S. S. Michael and George” ship on the vaclits. In such cases, the thereto the further obligation of and works of art, out of all proportion used to be held here. The private apart- same scarcity existing in those ports, Blue the would send to and mug on behalf of their faith.” to its size and relative consequence— ments are handsomely ornamented with agents Boston, that would shorten the But 'auction was obtained, the King until one remembers its founders, the frescoes the earlier his- supply. Flame commemorating Mr. Mclntire expected as soon as the tsalem approved, princes and Knights of St. John, and the vast con- tory of the Order of St. John, paved yachting season was over that there -• bestowed lands and money, the tributions they received from all Catho- with beautiful tiles and filled with rare would be plenty of seamen. At W. O. it was stated that it once became rich and power- lic Europe. The city is yet as intensely majolica, old paintings and Sawyer’s splendid the was one of the rivals of the ,d its white-cross banner waved Xavy Roman Catholic as in the days of the furniture. merchant marine, and that the superior any a bloody lield to the routing fighting monks. Festivals and cere- Most interesting of all is the armory, inducements which the service could offer took el hosts. There were three monials are continually parading the an immense hall, crowded with trophies away many men; the yachts of St.John—known were also included as one of the princi- in the Order streets, and church bells are clamoring and of arms, specimens ancient among pal resorts of the sailor in the summer, of Common Flat Wick lights Justice,” “Chaplains” from dawn till dark, and almost from which are ranged at intervals the ma- but which he would soon have to leave. >erving Brothers.” The rector dark till dawn—not rung, as in Protes- jolica vases once used in the pharmacy There are more local yachts in commis- Oil “Com- sion this and that had drawn Stoves, died "(irand.Master,” and tant countries, but pounded upon with of the You see the year, too, Knights. may rusty from the Boston of available were in supply ics'' established every might and main by men in the belfries. axe and sword of and Corsair Dragut, seamen. Oil Stove Ovens. IN AT THE FINISH! Europe. The eighth Brand Remarkably little toleration for any the identical surtout he wore when It is evident that the of very shortage That’s the true test of merit. Others may by the way, was an English- but the Romish faith is shown in Malta, second in command of the Turkish sailors is conlined only to the coasting have started well, but have fallen by the wayside. in one and water for the fisher- iined Barnier, and he fell considering that the British flag floats the unsuccessful of deep business, Minard’s Liniment always has been, is, and army during siege men are able to all want on In get they the will be the best for every Lame- battles before Jerusalem. everywhere. Malta in the always remedy 1565; silver trumpet which wharves, without being obliged to re- Ache and Pain that flesh is heir to. de Leon establish- j ness, Sore, chard Coeur You land almost at the Custom House sounded the retreat of the Knights from sort to the good oflices of the agent; >rRhodes; the Bull of Paschal found- i Charley place II., at the head Garden A It In. full When Acre was as business of Commercial Hose, Good Thing-Rub century. or other, which is likely to be the ing the Order of St. John; the original,I Wharf showed that there, where they Farge Bottles 25 cents and Si.00 at Drucririst.s, Grocers and General aptured by Sultan Khalil, the ease here as at Nassau, the English grant of Malta to the Knights by Charles ship men for the Atlantic cattle steam- Window Stores. Sa.-.u'LE Botti k Free. A Postal Brings It 1 | Screens, s sought refuge in Cyprus. In so afraid of “catch- can men at rates being notoriously V., and many other tilings which make ers, they get enough MINARD’S UNIMENT MFG. COMPANY, BOSTON, MASS. '.rand Master Villeret the come direct from ! for the voyage of from $75 down to sieged ing" things. Having you wonder whether you are really liv- nothing; all they had to do was to get Water Coolers, A Rhodes after a four-years’ disease-breeding Tripoli, we confidently in the twentieth or if ing century, the men to the dock and they could se- I lien tor ot two to remain a week or two in upwards expected Father Time has rolled back his scroll | cure more men than they could find llhodes remained the home of an unknown Nickel Plated Tea= the toils: but escaped by a few hundred years. them places. Copper So the seaman can have his jilts; until Solymau the Mag- miracle. In former days the Porta di Faxxik B. Ward. jovial i summer vacation in his the kettles, •ompelled them to surrender of the a way just x'x Monte, (“Gate Mountain”) same as some other but in time iiid. Their defence of how- | people, it, very narrow and strongly fortified en- Aunouiicement. j he has to lay aside the butterfly life of Tea=pots, Coffee=Pots, etc. jamst overwhelming odds, was trance at tlie of a and wind- the trim and come back to the top steep To accommodate those who are partial to ; yacht, stern of the ally conducted as to win the ad- ing approach, was the only thorough- the use of atomizers in applying liquids into responsibilities coaster, the nasal for catarrhal ! which “aint all beer an’ skittles.” "i of the world, and gave rise to fare to and thence to the other passages troubles, By Yaletta, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in the time the yachting seasons ends, so well 5c. and 10c. Goods. ng: "Nothing was ever towns of the island. But the English liquid form, which will be known as Ely’s ! there will be sailors enough for all the Cream Balm. Price the llhodes.” After several years of have all that, to the death of Liquid including fleet that sails out of Boston, or any Plumbing our Specialty. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY changed spraying tube is 75 cts. or by j -as Druggists other port. wandering, Charles V. made pieturesquenesss, but the great advan- mail. The liquid form embodies the medi- | e the cal properties of the solid i YOUR WINTER’S COAL. island of Malta to Order; tage of increased trade and population. preparation. | OA»y Electric clock tices and in the and for ! an account of whom was ail his resources were taxed to the parallel with the Strada, and eleven cut galley former, boys,” given ncyuiaic and always be on time. engine room and crew in the latter, the in the newspapers in 1898 under the Prices at Delivered in Delivered i to the Turks at One across it at a Wharf. Dump cart. and put in. keep bay. right angles, making reg- Frye will have a bridge deck amidships head of a “Remarkable Maine Family,” •• Chestnut Coal.$6 10 $6 35 6 50 greatest battles of history was ular little checker-board of the top 68 feet long with room for the petty the average ages of the eight being if 1536, when the Porte made its of the promontory, from harbor to officers and apprentices, engine room more thon seventy years at that time. Quality KNIVES, Stove 6 lO 6 35 6 50 with its two steam winches, sail room, Captain and Mrs. Tapley appeared as KIRKS, sperate attempt to regain Malta, harbor. Opposite the Porte Reale, by Fgg 5 90 6 15 6 30 galley and crews’ quarters under this young as many a couple at forty, and SPOONS, de la Vallettehad succeeded L’Isle is which you enter the town, the draw- the of the officers and were made their en- etc extra deck, quarters happy by having heavy Lehigh Coal 25 Cents per ton higher. as Grand Master, and had less bridge, over a ditch a thousand yards crew being separated by iron bulkheads. tire family at home. There was 0. L. plate, fully guar- The common seamen will thus bunk and wife of West anteed. .me thousand Knights under his long, sixty feet deep and thirty wide, Tapley Brooksville; A discount of 25 cents per ton will be made from the above prices to amidship, under the same roof, but in a Capt. Ira W. Tapley, wife and two and. The invading'rteet consisted which cuts off communication between all customers for CASH settlement within 10 from of their separate apartment from the petty daughters of New York; Lucy H. Tap- days delivery vessels and thousand forty men, the quarantine and main harbors. The officers and apprentices, and of course ley of Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. F. H. Smith, coal, provided their orders in ton lots or more, are placed before Septem- > the son and of aids joined by Corsair Iiragut historic gate of the Knights, Porta San each set of men will have its own mess- husband, daughter Sedg- E keep everything usually sold by a jeweler ber 1st, and are ready to receive their coal at our convenience any time O. W. wife and two sons 'yy unsiderable force. The siege last- Giorgio, has been mostly displaced by room, etc. The Standard Oil Co. has wick; Tapley, before November 1st. the same for its of Ellsworth; Dr.' T. S. of Au- in' marked on both sides adopted arrangement Tapley months, distressingly fresh stones of mortar. and Dr. E. D. of Tremont. vessels to be built in the future,and the burn, Tapley We GUARANTEE PROMPT DELIVERY, xtraordinary skill, patience and Its original Latin inscription remains, Atlas, now under construction in the When the nineteen were seated at the WE FIT YOUR EYES But the efforts of the Turks the foundation of the Sewall will follow the new table for dinner it was a CORRECT WEIGHT AND CAREFUL DELIVERY. recording city, yard, plan. very happy to Satisfaction The ad in this of and the first time in eleven glasses. guaranteed inavailing, and they finally writh- and also two quaint statues of Grand vantage arrangement gathering, houses is that it keeps tire water off the years that all the children had been at with but ten thousand men left Commanders L’Isle Adams and La Vil- deck and makes a drier ship and the the homestead at the same time. 4 the the arms Great A was held from 3 to 0 in original forty thousand; lette: but of Britain vessel is more easily worked in bad reception 'VO, weather. The AVilliam P. will the afternoon, and and Mrs. 100 CENTS or $100 of the nine thousand under Vil- are ostentatiously displayed above the Frye Captain wo¥k°for THE SWAY & SIBLEY COHPAYY, have received their friends with the ■ accommodations for 24 ordinary Tapley a rdly a hundred were capable of tiara, crossed and arms Pope Pius keys seamen. She will be ready to be launch- grace and ease of a couple of twenty arms. well such ig Though uiglicrush-, IV., who contributed large sums ed about Sept. 12th. years. Capt. Tapley wore the same 33, 35 and 37 Front Street, Belfast. ,t of the of the while vest he was married and arNo trouble to show goods. existence, Knights of money toward building ancient in, TELEPHONE 34-2 5111% If knew what we know about has themselves the heroes people only it looked as good as new, although proved fortifications. Kodol it would be used in Dyspepsia Cure, it has been worn by him many times in istendom. In order to are as there are few thorough- The churches or V llletta too big nearly every household, all of the world. Mrs. Tapley H. J. Locke & Son, people who do not suffer from a feeling of parts modern Malta it seems a to tackle on the first of carried a of white sweet Truly Wonderful How Quickly preciate subject (lay fullness after eating, belching, flatulence, bouquet fifty tied with white -ary to recall something of its one’s arrival. It is wiser to start in sour stomach or water-brash, caused by in- peas ribbon. BELFAST NATIONAL BANK BLD’O, digestion or dyspepsia. A preparation such The house was beautifully decorated P. O. r history; hence tiiis prelude, fresh with them some early morning; SQUARE. as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no with an abundance of sweet peas and CHAPHAIN’S 1 hope you will pardon. and if you complete the round in one aid from the stomach will digest your food, cut fiowers. Refreshments were served. can’t but to do R. Ita and its which time, you will do better—or per- certainly help you’good. those from out of town were: dependencies, day’s H. Among : DEALERS IX : Moody. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A FREE PATTERN | le near-by Gozo witli an area of haps be more easily satisfied—than most Babson, "Washing- ilrs. Darius own to Golden Crown Oil The Maine ton, D. €.; Eddy, Saginaw, (your selection) every sub- iv and several tourists. Apple Crop. SO cents a square miles, rocky Mich.; Mrs. Nancy Carleton, Plymouth, scriber. Only year. lies almost in the exact centre Strada lleale, you see a Mrs. II. B. Prof, Second-Hand Goods RELIEVES AND CUKES Descending The United States of Mass.; Emery, Bangor; Department and Mrs. G. T. Tufts Mediterranean, about two hun- very beautiful opera house, built with- Climate and bulletin Knight, College; i- Agriculture Crop Rev. T. W. miles due north from and in the last at a cost of of the weather Xew Illmati, Wakefield, Mass.; COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, Tripoli twenty years, bureau, England Miss Mr. MSCALL’S^fc OF ALL KINDS. for 19 McEntee, Wilmington, Del.; ) <■ more than from the south- four hundred thousand dollars. section, the week ending August fifty Directly and Mrs. J. F. Royal, Ellsworth. Parties FURNITURE, makes the following statement: Apples MAGAZINEW having and all of Valletta, its opposite this up-to-date evidence of and Mrs. Tapley were the recip- CROUP LUNG 1 ROUBLES. til) Sicily. present are growing finely in certain parts of Capt. J CARPETS, British is an of more ients of beautiful and substan- or to sell T ml, is around on the northeast enterprise object Maine, and in some other parts of the many A LADIES’ MAGAZINE. | STOVES, anything tial which are appreciated by us a card will receive a mo where several built on the but the is but presents, by sending prompt of the main island, private residence, section, crop giving A gem; beautiful colored plates; latest 1 aso. PER interest—a them as measuring the love and friend- call. Furniture a BOTTLE little more hope than reported in pre- fashions; dressmaking economies ; fancy Antique specialty. running close together far into the site and out of the ruin* of the old ship of their family and friends. That work; household hints; Action, etc. Sub- ceding weeks. Much of the fruit left scribe to-day, or, send 5c. for latest of the finest har- arsenal of the Order of St. John. Not continue to their copy. 33 Main He. AT THE DRUG STORES. land, form one on the trees has been blown off the they may enjoy good Lady agents wanted. Send for terms. | Street, Belfast, by health and live to celebrate their dia- m in the world, with such even depth far below this is the ancient Auberge wind Pear trees are loaded Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up-to- squalls. mond is the wish of all their date, Economical and Absolutely i w with excellent fruit. Plums are not so wedding, ater that the largest vessels anchor de Provence, now the handsome Union friends.—Ellsworth American. Perfect-Fitting Paper Patterns. plentiful as usual, but at the same time Notice. d the very base of the hills. One Club. It is a fair specimen of those are a good crop. Peaches are not satis- noble its room be- dance at its lofty, rock-bound fortress, old inns, banqueting factory. Cranberries look well, giving Kor Over Kim lean. Whereas, I, Thaddeus A. Briggs of Belmont, in M£ the of ''•' "iid to Gibraltar in ing ninety feet long, fifty feet wide and indications of a fair will NOTICE. County Waldo, a farmer,have during the only impregnable crop; picking An Old and Well-Tried Remedy. CALL/% six months last past, field possession of one black drefigth, show the value of the place forty-five feet high. You may be very soon begin. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been and white bull owned by George W. Leonard of used for over millions' of I have a on Belfast, in the County'of Waldo, on which I have sure that the who are fifty years by repository Wight any country which possesses a navy Englishmen A Shocking Calamity mothers for their children while a lien claim of ($15) fifteen dollars for w intering teething, Patternsw street, free from, dust and dirt, and said and whereas said bun a blockade, exiled to this Mediterranean rock are success. It soothes the boarding bull; dinng to prevent befell a railroad with perfect child, e enough “Lately laborer,” writes I car- has during t said six months remained unre- softens the gums, all pain, cures wind M Seam Mowed aad Perforatloas show where will store sleighs, it "as a for when not enduring any hardships. King Ed- Dr. A. Kellett of Williford, Ark. “His allays deemed and the board bill unpaid, now therefore, lucky day England and is the best for Diarrhcea. the Bastlat aad Sewtag llaes. notice foot was crushed, but Bucklen’s Ar- colic, remedy riages t furniture, eic., at a rea- is hereby given that 1 shall sell the afore- " ward a at badly 10 cents each—none Treaty of Paris gave Malta peace- maintains considerable force Salve cured him. It’s Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists Only and 15 higher. said bull at public auction, at my stable in said nica quickly Ask for them. Sold in every city Leave orders at ■ simply of world. nearly sonable price. Belmont, on the nineteenth day of September, A. Malta—at enormous cost. Besides a wonderful for Piles and in every the Twenty-five and or mail from d'ly into its hands! The island forms Burns, Boils, ah part town, by D. at two of the clock in the cents a Dottle. Its value is incalculable. Be 1901, afternoon, to skin eruptions. It’s the world’s champiou THE NcCALL CO., Swift tS Paul’s. I2tf aot an admirable station for a fleet large body of British artillery, the gar- and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s enforce my said lien, and satisfy my said claim. only ; | healer. Cure guaranteed. 25c. Sola by sure Soothing THADDEUS A. BRIGGS. take no other kind. JOSEPH WIGHT. to command the Mediterranean, and a rison includes the Royal Malta Fenci- R. H. Moody. Syrup, and Belfast. August, 10, 1901— 6w33* -^- out of this plan might involve another OBITUARY.* Boston’s Sea Trade. THE REPUBLICS JODRHiL. bureau at Augusta with its high priced For a time wooden official and a retinue of clerks? If there The death of Mrs. Mary T. Prescott, wife Scrofula long shipbuilding Few are entirely free from it. has been at a low ebb in Boston. An • BOLD DUST twlmm do yam* BELFAST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1901. is of the will of Geo. W. Prescott of South Montville, trortkf'» any prospect that, people It may develop so slowly as to cause occasional schooner or barge has been which occurred Aug. 9, 1901, takes from rise up and condemn the whole thing. little if any disturbance during the whole launched here, but the Maine yards Published Every Thursday Morning by the that a sweet Christian We have already reached the danger community, helpful period of childhood. have constructed year after year the who will be much missed. She was born vessels of the coast and Journal Pub. -Co. line in that direction. It may then produce irregularity of the* greatest fleet, Eepublican Dec. 24, 1826, and married Geo. W. Prescott stomach and bowels, dyspepsia, catarrh, most of them. Aug. 24, 1832. For nearly forty-nine years and marked tendency to consumption Many of these Maine-built craft, before manifesting itself in much cutaneous have been owned in CHAKLES A. riLSBUKY. The of wedded life they loved and worked to- however, Boston, | Busl^S^ger, Chicago Inter-Ocean mentions eruption or glandular swelling. have hailed from this port, and have gether. No words can tell his loss. Two It is sure that are some of the reasons why this country best to be you quite been managed by Boston merchants. Subscription Terms: In advance, $2.00 a children came to bless the home, and free from it, and for its complete eradica- for six 50 cents for three so have, as a been success- year; $1.00 months; is rapidly attaining the commercial tion you can rely on They rule, very months. now live to call her “blessed.” She spent ful. Beginning with the Spanish War, one one supremacy of the world. We are send- Advertising Terms: For square, all her life in the place where she was born, the coastwise trade has had several inch length in column, 75 cents for one week, and to Hood's 25 cents for each insertion. ing pianos Germany, watches to and died in the same home. Those who Sarsaparilla years of excellent business. subsequent The best of all medicines for all humors. Freight Geneva, automobiles to Paris, damask knew her best loved her most. Her funer- rates are no longer high, but large sail- vessels of the modern can be Sir Thomas Lipton’s income is re- to Ireland, lace curtains to Notting- al was attended at her late home Sunday, ing type News oi the Granges. run at a profit in the coal trade all the ported to be £7.50 a minute. He ought ham, genuine Havana cigars to Cuba Aug. 11th, her pastor officiating. Many year round. When winter’s icy gales to have a time. and golf sticks to Scotland. We are came to the funeral. Psalms 94 : 22, The good The patrons of Silver Harvest Grange blow, the voyages are longer and the salt to the Lord is my defence; and God is the risk of is But f shipping greatest salt-pro- my will have a custard pie sociable at their mishaps greater. reights Of the militia appropriation by the rock of was the foundation of rise in the autumn with the withdrawal ducing districts of Europe, those of the my refuge” hall in Walao, Friday evening, Sept. 6th. Maine £12,- the and well her life. of the older and smaller craft. The general government gets We remarks, represented Come and have a time. It Tyrol. ship great quantities of everybody good great three, four, five and six-masters 745. The total for all the States is £1,- She was baptised July 12, 1838, when she will wheat to Odessa. We ship hops into cost you only one dime. are strong and to joined the South Montville Free Will Bap- powerful enough defy 000,000. the hop countries of England. We sell The Patrons of Husbandry in Maine are the ocean’s fury throughout the bitter tist church, which looks forward to the at present showing indications of unparal- weeks from early December to current are to be thousands of barrels of American wine spring. If reports credited, meeting of the “saints” in heaven when leled growth. The numbers taking advanced The Journal’s news columns the other in and thousands work at the of the sailorman, the lobster and the clam Germany of cases of they can greet her again, and will make different county meetings day told of the projected building at late are The National con- California in France annual- unusually large. East Boston of the wooden are soon to be included, with the dodo, champagne earth more heavenly because of her memo- vention to be held in Lewiston in November greatest We are “He Giveth His is schooner in the world. It will bear the the that were. ly. reproducing practically ry. The poem Beloved expected to give even greater impetus to among things the name of Horatio and will be a art and 1 Sleep” was read at the funeral by her pas- growth of the order in Maine. It has Adams, every industryain which the a for years been a power for good in five-master, with capacity for six Send for our M rs. L. M. X. Stevens says she doesn’t tor, by request. man)7 different countries of Europe have ex- Maine, intellectually as well as economi- thousand tons of cargo. No wooden FREE booklet of a total abstainer who is know single celled and we are able to them cally.—Somerset Reporter. ship has ever been launched at Boston ’Colder, Rules for produce HoUMWork." a Wonder if she Miss Mary Frances Rich died at her home so as the famous not Prohibitionist. in such quantities that we can under- A large and interesting meeting of Waldo large this, except on High street Sunday forenoon, September Donald McKay clipper Great Republic. knows any Prohibitionists who are not sell the manufacturers County Pomona Grange was held August foreign every after a illness. She was born in We are very glad to see Boston men abstainers? 1st, long 27th with Sunlight Grange in the veteran’s total time. The Inter-Ocean inquires where resuming on so broad a scale this Boston, and came to Belfast with her par- at and building Windermere Park. The day ancient Boston a when we are to stop, and the Toledo and the late Xelson when industry. Such vessel Mrs. Carrie E. Nation called at John ents, Mercy Rich, was flue and about 250 were Blade patrons pres- as the Adams represents an investment in rejoins: she was young, ller mother has kept a L. Sullivan's saloon New York the ent. The officers present were Master, of upward of a hundred thousand dol- GOLD DUST There is no trade limit to the boarding house for many years and Fannie, convenient and better than other day to see the ex-pugilist in refer- people Overseer, Assistant and Lady Assistant lars. She will do the work which thirty jLJS'i cheaper any soap at any price. There is no cleanser o' of the United States. can do good as GOLD DUST, and no cleaning that GOLD DUST will not They as her friends familiarly called her, assisted or forty years ago would have thangorkiodcs dot»L. ence to a statement he was alleged to Stewards, Secretary and Ceres. The pro required anything else. Try it once and you will always use it anything that the of other in work home. an a or people any the at She was active tern dozen twenty schooners of average have made to the effect that he would can do and can do it better. officers were B. F. Foster, Secretary; THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St Louis, New country worker in the church and tonnage. She is built for the York. Boston This Baptist Sunday N. G. C. primarily “throw her in the sewer.” Sullivan country lias the men and means, Smart, Chaplain; Levanseller, coast the chief of which school as as her health and trade, part is the the and the long permitted, Frank Gate sent word that he was ill. but would see enterprise, ingenuity Steward; Clement, Keeper; the carriage of coal from the Southern was the first to suggest and one of a few persistency to conquer the commercial Mrs. Foster, Pomona, and Mrs. Ward, ports to New England. But she is her later. IIis recovery was coincident world. who introduced floral at decorations the Flora. A class of 14 was instructed in the adapted to any trade in the world, and with Mrs. Nation’s from the church. She was an active departure worker in the fifth degree. Sixteen granges responded to can do as other great fore-and-afters Kebekah Order, a charter member of Aurora have and make off city. DRINKWATER FAMILY tlie roll call. Kennebec and Penobscot done, long voyages REUNION. shore if at home are dull Lodge, and served as its chaplain several counties were represented. The Secretary, freights and foreign rates lucrative. Democratic Stare conventions may The fourth annual years. Miss Rich was an earnest and con- Wm. Elliott, N. Smart, Mrs. Shibles and reunion of the Drink- Boston has lost nearly all of her old- A Golden for Mothers,' scientious worker in or condemn him and his water was held at whatever she believed Mrs. Ring were appointed a committee on Opportunity ignore Bryan family the farm of time square-rigged merchant fleet, but in, and her labors in the time and for For tlie works; Democratic newspapers may Mathew Drinkwater in Northport, Monday, church, Sunday program the next meeting; she has not lost all her ship-owners. next three weeks we o school and lodge were effective. She had a also to arrange the for the Commercial the our entire stock of ami ! read him out o£ the party, and Demo- Sept. 2nd. The weather w'as fine, and more meetings coming Along State, and ad- Boys' than a large circle of friends and her death is year. The noon recess was then taken. jacent streets are many active and suc- Clothing at L’o per cent, cratic statesmen proclaim him a back hundred relatives and a goodly num- diseouiiij:: mourned to whom she Remarks cessful conducted lowest ber of invited friends were The by many had become were made by several about not shipping houses, by prevailing prices to ch-m number; but the fact that he has present. men who know the today endeared association in works. The the sixth shipping trade from overstock of This forenoon was devoted to greetings and so- by good having degree conferred in the these"goods. a in the Democratic top to bottom. There are no shrewder larger following funeral was held before the National to us in cases an absolut ciability. Meanwhile large tables were Tuesday afternoon, Rev. county Grange meets or many than other man will j more resourceful ship-owners any- party any hardly (ieo. E. Tufts Aurora in November. we want the and the room. spread under the trees and a clam chowder I officiating. Rebekali [We were informed that if where in the world than these Bosto- money a be disputed. 'Whether he is candidate attended to the number of mem- we could get a class of loo or more the prepared. At noon all sat down to an am- ! Lodge forty nians who have survived the long de- blub: CHEVIOT SUI I S that », or will have to be reckoned State officer would not, Bryan pie dinner supplied from the larder of the bers. The bearers were G. H. Crosby, G. II come and confer the de- pression in our shipping interests. can he bought now for $1 id in with when the next campaign opens. host and from the picnic baskets of the Sargent, Samuel Adams and J. G. Paul. gree October. There seems to be a few They believe that they see a brighter in that time ahead. are to BOOT! SOLID WEARING visitors. Delegations were present from every grange would like to take the They preparing take of' it. With this now $1.50. We recently received a report of the degree, and there is no doubt but that that advantage mod- Chicago, Boston, Waltham, Lynn, Rock- Harold Carle, child of Essie 1’. and ern wooden at lied Cross relief work at only number schooner East Boston Galveston, land, Camden, Lincolnville, Bel- could be raised if each grange will HANDSOME $2.50 SCHOOL Mn> Searsport, the late John Carle of this city, died last and the steel schooner greater still in Texas. It is a and and other take hold and report the number their new handsomely printed fast, Northport, places. in where he had the Fore River yard at Quincy, Boston $1.88. Saturday morning Boston, will illustrated pamphlet with a portrait of After disposing of the dinner the com- grange furnish. The fee is $1.00 and Harbor holds more of new ton- RELIABLE undergone a surgical operation for appen- promise *3.00 Suits in dark as met at the shore of there is no other expense. There are no than it has held for Miss Clara Barton the frontispiece. pany the.Bay for the an was a nage many years.— dicitis. lie young man of great now 25. dues to this and a Boston Journal. colors, $2 In her Miss Barton “Mrs. nual business meeting, which was called to degree handsome diploma report says: promise, a general favorite with his school- WEAR -- order by the Ansel is furnished free.] The address of wel- resisting $3.30suits now $g Fannie B. Ward, who found her third President, Wadsworth. mates, studious and of excellent moral Prayer was offered by Rev.C.H. Bryant. The come was given by W. S. Dolloff and the Herrick Family Reunion. lied Cross Held in Galveston, will add, character. He attended the public schools $4.00 BINE DRESS UP Sills Secretary gave a report of theprogres made response by Addie Higgins. The State 1 trust, the touches of her close obser- of Belfast and was a student at the Mitchell $3 00. during the year in the Lecturer, W. J. Thompson, was then intro- Tlie annual reunion of the Ilerrick preparing family School in at the eighth f v ation and Mrs. Ward’s Boys’ Billerica, Mass., time the graphic pen.” history, lie has records, more or less com- duced and gave a very fine lecture. I wish family was held at the Little All the above are in sizes from i. of his death. The only child of his widow- Dyer cottage, report as assistant” is in of 218 every in the could have MRS. “special given plete, families, including (ihl individ- ed his patron county Harbor, Xorthport, Tuesday, Aug. 27th. HOPKINS mother, death, coming suddenly and The same discount will other pages, and the readers of her let- uals, descendants of Mioajali Drinkwater. heard it; that alone was worth the whole Nearly seventy relatives and friends were preia unexpectedly, falls with crushing force. si/.- ters in The Journal need not be told Miss Alice Trussed of expense and time of the An excellent dinner was larger boys'long pant suits, Lynn, Mass., gave The entire mourns attending meeting. present. served, community with the to IP years. that it is a most document. an address of welcome. Remarks were A vote of thanks was given after which the meeting was called to order interesting family the loss of one who was a favorite Sunlight made F. A. for courtesies. The next the President. was by Dickey, Rev. C. II. Bryant, with all. The funeral was Grange meeting by Prayer offered by held This sale in an The editor of a Maine paper, in a re- L. 11. Monday will be with Frederick Rev. C. H. comes opportune time for mothers desiring to lit their eh Duncan of Northport, Rufus Pendle- afternoon at his Ritchie Grange, Bryant. Officers were elected cent interview with an old convict, ask- mother’s home, his pastor, for their school clothes. ton of Boston and Mrs. E. II. Tolman of Waldo, Sept. 24tli, with the following pro- for the ensuing year as follows: ^ was the first Rev. Ashley A. Smith, The ed him what step that led officiating. With every sale of $5.00 or more of children’s we Chicago. gram : 1st, opening exercises; 2, conferring President, Henry Herrick. clothing will give fre, him to his downfall. The old sinner in bearers were his former Maine our 25 cent schoolmates, HERCULES SCHOOL HUSK. The best hose on Chas. 1. Knight of R. W. fifth degree; 3, report of granges; 4, address Vice Presidents, Leslie Miller and earth for lie the striped raiment thought for a mo- Xorthport, Syl- Hills, Clair Peering, Ralph Critchett, Ray- then first vester of Rockland and Marion of welcome by Edward Evans; 5, response Emery Griffin. ment and replied: “My step Drinkwater mond Carleton Winnifred Sherman, Doak, N. on the backward path was when 1 cheat- of Lincolnville were a by Smart; 6, election and installation of Secretary, Sirs. Lucy Herrick. appointed committee Hill, Norman Read, Wilbur Blodgett and ed an editor out of two years’ subscrip- on nominations. The officers; 7, appointment of committee; S, Treasurer, Mrs. Hannah Wilson. committee -subse- Harry Hunter. tion. When I had done that the devil recess; 9, music; 10, topic. What is the Mrs. R. T. THE and the Herrick. NEW quently reported, officers of last Chaplain, Jl a on me that I coHld not $T0REjHarryW-clark&c"’83 had such Hain , grip were cause of the low price of farms? to be Executive Emma St., Belfast year re-elected, as follows: committee, Herrick, Tailors, Clothiers and Outfitters. shake him off.” Mrs. Melissa died of heart J. G. President, Ansel Wadsworth, Belfast; Spratt disease opened by Harding; remainder of Mrs. Belle Griffin, F. .J. Taber. The above paragraph has appeared in at her home in Frederick Ritchie Vice Presidents, Mathew Drinkwater, Palermo, August '.'2nd, aged program by grange. The time and place of the next meeting so of our Maine the «5 2 months many exchanges Xorthport; Allen L. Drinkwater, Xorth- years, and 15 days. She was a Venus Grange, P. of If., 359, of Frankfort was left to the executive committee. are of past week that we reluctantly led port; Mrs. Aurelia S. Pendleton, Waltham, daughter Stephen Chadwick and widow responded to an invitation to meet with Remarks were made by the president, F. of the late D. W. to believe that the old convict is the Mass., Mrs. Fannie K. Sylvester, Belfast;1 Spratt of Palermo. She South Branch grange of Prospect Aug. J. Taber, Rev. C. II. Bryant and others. leaves three real thing, and that there are others. Arno W. Knight, Lincolnville; Emery 0. children, who kindly minis- 24th. Owing to the threatening weather A vote of thanks was passed to the host We invite the Public to tered to every two Fred of Pendleton, Belfast; Thomas 0. D. Urqu- want; sons, only about 25 visiting members were pres- and others for entertainment. We met at the Pan-American in Examine our stock of June Palermo and Chesman of The closed all too soon and all hart, Manchester, Mass.; Mrs. Cordelia Bridgton, Me., ent. After the usual opening exercises re- meeting Mr. A. \V. Lee, editor and publisher of and one daughter, Mrs. Alice Tibbetts of the of next Drinkwater, Xorthport; Mrs. Chas. T. marks for the good of the order were made expressed hope meeting again the Courier, the in Palermo. The funeral services were Daily only daily Knight, Xorthport; Capt. John W. McGil- held by visiting members and others. Then year. Ottumwa. Iowa, a of inhab- at the home Rev. 11. place 20,000 very, Searsport; Secretary, John S. Fer- Saturday, Aug. 24th, worthy master Fames announced supper and itants. This week The Kan- nald, Belfast ; Alban F. F. Wood of China officiating, and a WF OFFER BARGAIN 5. Atchison, Treasurer, Capt. large all repaired to the dining room where a number attended to the last tribute to sas. Globe, comes to us with the an- Elwell, Xorthport. pay bountiful harvest feast was At spread. A FULL LINE OF — The following committee of arrangements one who was highly respected by all who nouncement that it is the only daily in each visiting member’s plate was a hand- for the next reunion was Mathew knew her. As one remarked “A dear sister* Atchison, a recent to establish appointed: | some souvenir, consisting of a live-pointed attempt a child of has Parlor Stoves, Wooden Drinkwater, W alter Dyer, Otis God, gone to her rest.” She star enclosed in Ranges, Tinware, a second there Drinkwater, the letter V., symbolic of daily newspaper having Lewis Allen was converted about and Ware. Kitchen Knight, Drinkwater, Annie fifty years ago the name with the Cutlery, failed. The Globe “The business Venus, letters P. of H. Furnishings, says: Drinkwater, Xorthport; IlerbertjA. Drink- united with the Free Will Baptist church in 359, in the centre. It is needless to say this INCLUDING A LAkOE STOCK OF men are satisfied with one paper be- Miss Augusta. The interment was in the water, Belfast; Alice Trussed, Lynn, family little souvenir will long be cherished by the cause it reduces their advertising ex- Miss Ada Coombs, Rockland. lot at Greeley’s Corner, Palermo. members of Venus as a memento of a very PEARL AGATE Mathew Drinkwater ENAMELED WARE penses." That is true of other places invited the associa- pleasant evening spent with South Branch tion than Atchison. The ex- to hold the next reunion at the same Journal, for Mrs. Susan S. Fernald died Tuesday fore- grange. After the recess a line entertain- IN EVERY VARIETY OF COOKING UTENSIL. place next The invitation was covers local held as no year. ac- ment was of rec- ample, the noon at her home with her son, James F. enjoyed, consisting music, FURNACE AND FLUMBINU our cepted and it was voted to meet on the old Spetria other paper ever has or can, and while Fernald, No. 57 Cedar street. She was born itations, etc. Two original poems were read home farm on Labor Day next year. as the medium for all legal notices its in Lincolnville, her maiden name was Hop- by sister Libby and brother A. A. Ginn. Rev. C. H. Bryant and wife of Xorthport riitchell & opt^- value to the kins, and she was the widow of Fer- We give the former: Trussell, general advertiser is en- ami W. F. Bucknam of Joseph Stoneham were nald of Help us to welcome hanced its rates have not been increas- Lincolnville. She had two sons and made honorary members of the association. The patrons so one daughter, Charles N., James F. and dear, ed, and on some classes, of The committee on Our brothers and sisters advertising necrology reported the Mattie S. Fernald, and two adopted chil- Who have met with us here. are per cent, less than were following deaths during the year: fifty they dren, John K. and S. Taber. James Mrs. Mary us to learn ten years ago. Nancy Fredson, Lincolnville. Help and Mary, the latter now Mrs. L. That to David Miller Joseph be patrons true Drinkwater, Winsted, Ct. Fernald of Portland, survive her. Mrs. Fer- We must meet them all Mrs. kindly ltoast was a common dish Ruby Drinkwater, Whatever we do. pig in many Xorthport, nald was a kind and devoted mother, a true of Xew James Out Sale OF parts England, years the Capt. McGilvery, Searsport. ago, friend and a good neighbor. SJie retained Help to entertain them Closing roasted whole Jefferson pig being and brought to Drinkwater, Bangor. From our urogram so small the table her faculties until far advanced*in life and standing on a platter. At the The thanks of And to our names the association were unan- went to her rest respond session of court in a Maine town the with the record of a useful At the lecturer’s call. imously voted to Mathew Drinkwater and judge and other othcers of the existence of more than ninety years. Fu- eouit others who had Help us to feed them boarded at a hotel. contributed to the success- neral services will be held at her late The first day a home, From out our small means ful entertainment of the and to roasted pig was on. Xo one guests, the forenoon at 10 And till them all full MR brought this, Thursday, o'clock, and seemed to officers of the association for With a willing begin the attack on their labors. the interment will be in the lot near lot of baked beans. it family HIM_din and it A appeared regularly every day. hearty letter of greeting was read Lincolnville Centre. Beautiful Venus, On the of We shall close our business in Belfast in a few weeks. V day adjournment the judge, from Thomas 0. 1). Urquhart of Manches- Shining so bright, up to turning the cleik of court, Mass. Flooding the earth said, ter, left of our stock will be sold at lower than have ev. "Mr. Clerk, you may dismiss that Died-in With your glorious light, prices you pig The treasurer reported cash in the treas- Brooks, Aug. 20th, Horace Lester without he has been so a chance to them. ALL bonds, punctual Litchlield, eleven months. He was Ho know that above Assisted by Cuticura Ointment, the buy HIGH CLASS GOODS. in attendance ury from last year $3.55; contributions aged you us, during this term that In Frankfort town, Great Skin Cure, for since $9.37: total on hand this the son of Horace L. and Eva D. (Purberts) preserving, there can be no doubt but that he will day $12.92. ’Neath the hills of grauite and the be Litchfield of Portland, Me. purifying, beautify ing skin, present at the next.v Adjourned. Of great renown, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, He was but a little rosebud AH we can say is that the and That a band scales, and dandruff, and the stop- judge Come to us; but not to stay of Patrons Are of hair, for officers of that court didn’t know a The work on the family history is pro- For his heavenly Father called him bearing your name, ping falling softening, To his home so far And are hailed as a grange whitening,and soothing red,rough, good when saw or gressing very favorably, and an introduc- away. thing they it, they Of no small fame. and sore hands, for rashes, GEO. Jeweler. tion has been in baby R. POOR, would have done justice to that If published pamphlet form Yes, we know he is with the angels and and for all pig. Shine down upon us, itchings, chafings, by the The book contains a And he now no pain will know the had been animate and able secretary. 0 Venus so the purposes of the toilet, bath, and pig to For he’s passed the golden portals bright, brief account of the early of the And beam on us Millions of Women use articulate he would no doubt have been history Where the crystal Waters How. kindly nursery. family in England, Scotland and Just for to-night! CUTICURA SOAP in the form of liable to a America; penalty for of are contempt the genealogy from the Mayflower pilgrims We not able to give brother Ginn’s baths for annoying inflammations court. Talk about Capt. Benj. G. Barbour died at his home and or too free or dishes for a king—a in 1820 to poem at this time. However, the visiting irritations, offen- FOR SALE. Micajali Drinkwater’s sons and (13 roast is a fit Wednesday night, Aug. 28th, aged years, members from sive perspirations, in the form of pig dish for an American daughters; stories of the in went home South Branch family's part 11 months, 3 days, the cause of death washes for ulcerative A DOG CART and a silver mounted hand- being was more weaknesses, citizen. the war of 1812 and other feeling that there in the name of anecdotes; the re- a large carbuncle on the neck. Next week and for many sanative, .antiseptic made harness to be sold at a low figure. Apply at Venus than had ever dreamed. port of the and an to they reunions, appeal the we will give a more extended sketch of purposes which readily suggest 2W36* 16 COURT STREET, BELFAST. The proposition to have the poor RUBBER members to assist in gathering facts and themselves to women, especially Capt. Barbour’s honorable and useful Winter cared for by the counties instead of dates for the Apples. mothers. No amou nt of by family history. The pam- career.—Deer Isle Messenger. persuasion towns finds with but can induce those who have once f approval many, phlet will be sent by the secretary, post- W. P. Atherton, the well-known orcliard- used these great skin and TAXES FOR 1901. all agree that the matter should be paid, on receipt of 10 cents. ist, expresses himself as well satisfied with purifiers A Native Artist Commended. "beautifiers to use any others. thoroughly investigated and considered. the prospect for his crop of winter apples. He estimates his yield will be between 500 CUTICURA SOAP combines in ONE The Gardiner commendation of the Reporter-Journal says: High work of a na- and 600 barrels, while last year he had 900, SOAPatONE PRICE, the BEST skin COLLECTOR’S NOTICE. Boons. The Transfers in Real Estate. tive artist in interior decoration is embodied but the is small in and the BEST toi- argument of economy sounds shrinkage comparison complexion soap, A discount of two per cent, will be allowed with the loss in other places. Mr. Atherton in world. reasonable, but there is a chance for a in the following letter to Gov. Hill and W. let and baby soap the on all taxes paid on or before January 1, lp02. I lately received word from a man well ac- shall be in office in doubt about even that. An institution The following transfers in real estate W. Stetson, State Supt. of Schools, from Complete Treatment tor every Humor. my Memorial Building daily quainted with the apple business in New Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the skin of crusts from 8.30 to 11.30 a. m., and Saturdays from 1.30 to on a scale is liable not to be so were recorded in 4.30 P. M. large Waldo County Registry of Herbert Myrick, the well known editor of York, who estimates the loss in that State and scales and soften the thickened cuticle, EVERYTHING MADE: looked after as the closely town affairs deeds for the week ending Sept. 4, 1901: the New England Homestead: to be from 70 to 80 per cent.—Hallowell Cuticura Ointment, to instantly allay itch- M. C. HILL. Collector. are, where everybody knows all about Register. ing, inflammation, and irritation, and soothe Northport W. G. Campmeeting Ass’n, to Springfield, Mass., Aug. 28,1901. and and Cuticura to cool the circumstances of those heal, Resolvent, OF RUBBER, desiring Chas. B. Brown, land in Dear Sir: and cleanse the blood. There is a Bangor; Northport. A Model help. chance for a discus- While visiting my old home at Castine, on Speller. Bold the world. British Depots T. N*w- James A. Meservey, Lincolnville, to Heze- throughout from the sion over the proposition, and the com- Sunday, I had the pleasure of going over bbby A Hobs. 27 Charterhouse 8q., London. Fomi WANTED fresh kiah Belmont and A teacher whose Dido aud turn. Corf., Bole Prop*., Boston, U.8>A mittee will doubtless the on Farrar, ;land buildings in the Normal -School building there. Was spelling’s unique, get views A as or nurse and at Lincolnville. Cora M. with the artistic Thus wrote down the “Days of the Wique position housekeeper to an in- factory, WARRANTER both sides of the question before mak- Sides, Belfast,to Her- particularly impressed valid in or out of town. harmony of tone in which the main hall has The first he spelt “Sonday,” ing up its report. bert J.Kimball,Warren;land and buildings The second MRS. L. B. JACKSON. been decorated by Elisha Perkins. day “Munday”— WANTED. Iw36* 6 Bav View in Belfast. Annie Having St., Belfast. Me. One of the strong arguments in favor Hall, Islesboro, to Emily visited most of the art, technical and man- And now a new teacher they seek. Maud Hall, Boston; land in Islesboro. El- ual training schools of this and foreign —Charles Battell Loomis in September St. A steady and reliable man for farm work of this plan for caring for the is to DANA LAWRENCE* poor E. countries, I do not recall a school Nicholas. Apply mer Thompson, Stockton Springs, to Re- single Searsport that it would save much costly litiga- room finished with more taste, to Avenue, becca R. Owen, O.range, N. J.; land and perfect 35 Belfast, Me tion on the part of the towns. But say nothing of being done at a modicum of FOR SALK buildings in Stockton {Springs. Dorothy M. expense. Just this job entitles Mr. Perkins what assurance have we that part, at to in of similar work Herrick, Nashua, N. H., to Alma L. Gard- being placed charge LOST. Bank least, of this w'ould not be throughout the State. ...CABIN STEAM LAUNCH... Opposite Belfast National litigation ner, Belfast; land and buildings in Belfast. Yours very truly, This signature is on every box of the A LADIES’ WATCH CHAIN CHARM in form transferred to the counties? is genuine 30x7$. in order. Then, John P. Reynolds, Jr., Wilton, Mass., to Herbert Myrick. of opera The Under will be re- Everything good EDMUND WILSON, Proprietor. Laxative Tablet* glasses. suitably there not a that the James C. land in President and Editor. Bromo-Quinine warded by leaving the same at the Belfast Post- Apply to O. E. E., 116 Border I possibility carrying White, Boston; Islesboro. the a c*M in office. Street, remedy that core* sm toy 2W36* 3w35* East Boston, Mass. THE NEWS OF BELFAST. Labor Day, was not observed Monday, THE CHURCHES. here other than by closing the banks. y j. Rigby will resume liis music in- The red astrachan now in apples, season, How To TJje Unitarian parsonage is undergoing in Belfast Sept. 10th. are larger and finer than we have ever seen * * unction repairs. ASTHMA CURE FREE! on them. ■I of Holland will be view at the min ei pictures Meetings will be held at the Peoples’ Mis- Free Library from Sept. 2ud, to Over danced to eight) couples hurdy- Gain sion in the Flesh Frye schooihouse, Miller street, Asihu.dipne instant and Established In 1S3A -30. gurdy music at Dirigo Hall, last brings Relief Permanent Cure Sept- Searsmont, every Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. All pile Probate Court will be held next Saturday evening. Persons have been known to are welcome. All Cases _in CAPITAL The new office will not be ready The Hotel closed last week. It a a STOCK, $150,000 Tuesday. Northport gain pound day The 13th annual meeting of the Maine that time. by taking SENT use at is expected the post office on the Camp ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF an ounce of SCOTT’S EMUL- Free Baptist association will be held in the POSTAL. SURPLUS, • $33,000 v. Lord & Co. are a suit of Ground will be closed 12th. \ making Sept. SION. It is but it often Jefferson Street Free Baptist church at t lie three-masted schooner Luther strange, There is for The Parlor Musical Sociely will have a Biddeford, September 17, at 7 p. m. nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant of New York. CVen m "0rat DSPOSITSISCLICITKD , g-duer rehearsal next Tuesday evening in the happens. cases- cures when all else The Baptist church edifice iB being paint- fail^’ William Q. Foster of Portland, who is Uiiiversalist vestry at 7.30 ofclock. Somehow the ounce ed produces stone gray with slate trimmings. The The Rev. C.F. Wells of Villa the summer with his Mrs. Ridge, 111., says- “Your ndiiig aunt, The ladies of the Methodist will the it seems to start the painters are O. Browu, E. S. trial bottle of society pounds Henry Capt. Asthmalene received in good condition I Safe deposit boxes lor rent at S3, S3 $6.30 and Vi n Juimby, entertained a party of his McDonald give a chicken pie supper in Memorial Hall and Win. Wallace Carter. y°U 1 feel for the good derived friends August 28th. Refreshments digestive machineiy going prop- t6T h0Tthankful •8 a year Friday, Sept. 13th, for the benefit of the re- chamed'vith putrid sore throat -erved and a fine time so that the is able There will be no preaching in the Metho- and^asthm^fn^f1876’f°r ten enjoyed. on erly, patient a“",astl'ma years. I of ever pairs the church. dist church despaired being next Sunday. Other services Our new vault Is \ hu nt. Ira Condon received a severe to and absorb his for the cure of this unequaled in Eastern Main The steamer Castine took an excursion to digest ordinary will be as drJadfi.i1 anda8n7tyOUr ^rertisement usual. The pastor, Rev. G. E. tormenting disease, and *n<1 ini ,.n the right wrist Saturday night. He which he could not *«eaidfa asthma, thought UNEXCELLED security against Bra Camden, Tuesday to see the launching of food, do be- Edgett, is in L. and overspoken yoinrseives, but resolved to to a door which and visiting Lonsdale, I., give it a ii > ing open stuck, the 5-masted but tw»iliad schooner, she stuck on the fore, and that is the the will preach on that day in the Congrega- “ted 8 charm‘ and burglary in the j.petl, liis hand going through a pane of way gain Send country. ways and the large crowd which had is tional church there. ZTfllltetmT’’ The wrist was badly cut by the made. to to Those renting boxes can have tfce exclusive assembled was ?e“d every sufferer a trial treatment of disappointed. a ot taking their boxes to and ken glass. A certain amount of flesh is Three candidates were baptized by Rev. the one that cured Mr. Wells. gdvHege from the The Belfast schools will new wi-NWe 11 itok?1 arit0 begin the E. S. send by mail postpaid amsot ti t v nirt Mr- Dorothy M. Herrick, widow of Benj Philbrook at the Baptist Church last school 9th. There will necessary for health; if have » chauge, to any sufferer who will write for year Monday, Sept. you The hand of it, even on a Si Never .. has sold her farm to Mrs. Alma Sunday morning. fellowship Herrick, be few in the teachers from last not ’wever changes got it you can get it b\ was given and the Lord’s adminis- case, Asthmalene will WANTED ! H u'iner of Belfast, and Mrs. Cora M. supper S rel?edvetha°nUdgcureU Thew^e^nr badJ0Ur term. The upper school at the Head of the tered in the One widow of Hudson has ufternooif. Services next Sun- experienced Top Stitcher, --.1,—. Henry Sides, Tide will be Miss Arlene taking MEDICly pond near Winnecook station Wed- matter is settled. The band has been in September Outing Delegates were present from the last week. Hon. Joseph A. Locke, elected important tors 28th. nis yachting number and a very interesting one. named churches: grand senior warden, is a leading Portland that the up-to- May evening, Aug. attempt existence eleven years, has been a credit to following Wari-en, Morrill, The lawyer, and ex-president of the Maine Sen- date buyer is frustrated by Dennis Quinlan, a farm leading article is “Some Old Time Camden, Roekport, Rockland, Thomaston, looking the place in every way, and we trust it may ate and long prominent in Masonry. Rev. for i. who saw him rush into the water and Yacht Matches” by W. J. Henderson. He Jslesboro and Second Bangor. IL \V. of R. advanced continue to delight music-lovers for many I Ruggs Providence, I., d him with It says: The council was called to order Rev. to the position of grand generalissimo, has difficulty. appears years to come. The hand is playing this by We Have Them In 1847 M. came filled Universalist pastorates in Maine and Ilalde has lost considerable property James Waterbury for- A. T. Dunn, D. D., of Waterville, who read week at the Waldo County fair grounds. ward with his thirty-nine ton sloop Una, was made a Knight Templar in 1863 by and this would prevent his return to from the church records such parts as re- Maine No. l of Gardiner. Further talk is Mourn one of the wonders of her day. It has commandery unnecessary. Belfast. An excellent concert — Write or call. We do the -e as he, liable, believed. Ilalde had been said that her model suggested that of lated to the calling of Mr. Philbrook to the Kennebec Journal. rest. was given at the church last even- looking forward to a practice in one ef Sunday the Puritan. Maria, which w as rated at liiO pastorate. Rev. R. W. Van Kirk of Rock- ing. The parts were finely executed. The tons, won in her class in the annual I If nothing transpires to prevent, in 1913 anadian and union regetta, land was chosen Moderator and Rev. Geo. villages subsequent while Una was Maine will be honored in the election of a church was trimmed with ever- the victor in hers. Maria, a who was beautifully S. Chase of Grand Master of in the young lady only waiting like all the subsequent big sloops, was final- Warren, clerk. Prayer was knights Templar green, cut flowers and potted plants and all of Past Eminent A. WILLI AH A. in to obtain his diploma when she ly altered to schooner rig. These two offered by Rev. Geo. E. Tufts of Islesboro. person Right Joseph CLARK, in at) Locke of who was elected this M his were arranged artistic manner. The yachts, with their owners, were the chief Portland, become wife. Ilalde is 2r> years The candidate, Eugene Sumner Philbrook, week Grand Senior Warden of the Grand CLARK’S ) Distributor of Good exercises were iti of the factors in the advancement of yachting in Clothes, charge Superin- related his Christian to As each CORNER. America until the now historic of 1851. experience and call Encampment of the IInited States. (, tendent, Mr. 11. M. Furbish, and Mrs.W.W. (lays holds his three it will Belfast. In that year the schooner America was the ministry, and yave his views on Chris- officer position years \ m mt Notes. Writing to The Rock-1 Merrill at the The follow- take twelve for him to reach the presided organ. built and crossed the ocean. She was the tian doctrine. He was born in North Brad- years top. Eminent Sir who was elected ourier-Gazette in regard to the picture ing is the program; work of George Steers, the builder of the Right Rugg, ford, Me., Feb. 19,1871, and his parents mov- Grand Generalissimo at this triennial con- niter City of Rockland that he is paint- I Processional. victorious Una. ed to was was made a in old School and The latter Bangor when he 8 years of age. He clave, Knight Templar I'arius Cobb, the Boston artist, says: 23rd Ps., Congregation yacht, schooner rigged, was M-aiue of this city—Gardiner j experienced religion at the age of 16, during Commandery progressing well with the painting to | Prayer. owned for some years by Mr. E. K. Harris, Re porter- J ournal. W alcio Response, Choir a season of interest in the Second ■i esented the Thorndike Hotel. Critics i who now has a summer home on Holbrook’s special County Singing by school, Sunshine officers and San and Baptist church in Bangor, under the pastor- After electing selecting have seen it are strong in their praise. Rec., Arlene Walton | Island, who cruised in Maine waters | ate of Francisco as a of the first ^ Edna for Rev. Geo. B. Ilsley, and joined the place meeting, n aiming to make the steamer come out Solo, Hopkins ; several seasons. She was on the ma- Rec., Bennie Sliorey church soon after. He attended the Bangor Tuesday of September, ISKM, the 28th trien- the canvas and move on the waters. rine railway here at onetime, and it was Solo, Mamie Hurd nial conclave K. which had been in ses- the High school, Colby University and Newton T., 'low you will he with it.”_ Rec., 2 girls and 2 common remark then that in model she pleased boys sion at since ad- Cattle L lara Furbish and Theological Seminary. He labored one sea- Louisville, Ky., Tuesday, Fait "I'a! Supt. Calvin Austin of the Boston Duet, Louise Brown did not suffer in comparison with the latest Agricultural Slow, 29th. The festivities ended Society, No. 26 son a Singing by School, A little more aft would with church in New Hampshire. journed Aug. was in designs. overhang Bangor Steamship Co., Bangor Miss Russ and Mr. Mosher with a ball. The election of officers and Duet, I The candidate was subj acted to a search- grand on have made her quite an up-to-date craft, al- RACES, ‘rilay business connected with the Rec., Leona Bucklin I the of the In she was built in ing examination by the members of the occupied greater part day. 11 e came on the City of Bangor Satur- Singing, Primary Class though 1847. After Mr. on the selections of the Grand Junior Warden Solo, Ralph Mosher Harris sold was council many points of Christian belief and left on the return the Una it reported that AT morning trip in and Grand were BELFAST, Rec., Pearl Wiley on Recorder the only contests. MAINE, her new owner was improving her, but we and doctrinal questions, and answered afternoon—It was currently reported Qurtette, H. Wales Lines of Connecticut was re-elect- Rec. and hare heard nothing of her for a time. all the questions promptly and satisfactor- week in Bath that an opposition steam- Solo, Rupert Hadley long ed Grand John A. Gerrow of Rec. and Treasurer: line is to beestablished Duett, ily. i between Boston Edna and Detroit, Grand W. H. SEPTEMBER 3, 4 AND 5. Hopkins Ruth Brown A Delightful Dance at Swan Lake. Alter the ol the council the Recorder, defeating The Kennebec Steamboat adjournment Bangor. Co., Rec. four girls the incumbent on the fifth delegates were given an excellent in Mayor, present •rday, placed a contract with the New Solo, Miss Russ The beautiful evenings last week were supper [ the ballot; Frank H. Thomas of Washington, land Remark, vestry. Ship Building Co. in that city for j used to advantage by those who find real D. was elected Grand Junior Warden Singing, School atid Congregation. The services of were C., e public ordination wooden, side-wheel, beam-end steam- Benediction. recreation upon the shores of the lake as on the second ballot. Liberal held in the evening, and the house was filled Parses and Preissis ia all l's. One is for the route between Boston ....Miss Carrie Brier, who lias been the season wanes. From boating and piazza Deaartaieais. spend- to its full seating capacity. The decora- t lie Kennebec river, and is to be ready ing her vacation with her mother, returned parties have wafted the strains of Mandy tions were unique and tasteful, and consist- Wedding Bells. 15, 1902. It is not given out what to Charlestown, Mass., last Lee, Ebenezer and other popular melodies. Friday.Miss ed of a solid curtain of green dotted with the other two steamers will go but Rose Wood went to Camden last Whether with or without violin or zither on, week, golden glow and bearing the words, “Praise Bryant-Harding. A very pretty home believed no they will be used on an opposi- where she has employment — Gil- accompaniment there was lack of ap- took at the residence of Mr. Neat Articles oa Emily the Lord,” in golden rod, at the rear of the wedding place tbe PreiH List line between Boston and Bangor. breth went to Hallowell to listeners. On Friday evening a Saturday visit preciative pulpit, and a similar arrangement on the and Mrs. B. F. Harding, in Troy, Maine, her Mrs. Mattie dance was given by the host and ats Stolen. A series of boat steal- sister, Roberts_Mrs. genial rail in front of the choir. August 28th, at 3 o’clock p. m., when their Ada Greenlaw and children returned to hostess of Wentworth cottage. Messrs. Miss was in mar- "as discovered last week when men The choir consisted of Messrs E. S. Pitch- daughter, Katrfna, united their New Hampshire home last Harriman and Small were the musicians. to Mr. E. of Knox. The IN Deer Isle came to Charles Dissell’s Saturday. er and Emery F. White, Mrs. E. S. Pitcher riage George Bryant $550 PURSES, 17. Hatch went to North New Some preliminary singing upon the piazza service was aer residence on Wrights Point, North- _George and Mrs. E. P. Frost, with Miss June Hill ring very prettily performed by r. Portland Saturday to teach the fall term of attracted a Searsport party up for the day Rev. W. A. Richmond of Freedom. The FIRST DAY. bringing Mr. Dissell’s sloop yacht at the organ. te high school in that village.... Ross E. Beck- and out for a moonlight row. They accept- bride was dressed in white a and a man in whose charge she was The exercises opened with the anthem, and carried 2.40 Class, Trot or Pace, $80.00 with went to Boston ed our hosts invitation and soon the <1. The men said saw Saturday. He has a joined 1 bouquet of and the wore the that they the “Praise the Lord,” SuddsAby the choir, roses, groom 3-Year-Old Class, Trot or Pace, $25.00 situation in an asylum at Jamaica Plains... merry company assembled. “I have never fast on a rock and on going to her followed by the reading of the minutes of usual costume for such occasions. The Mrs. Rebecca Wood of Boston is danced before,” or “1 have not danced for SECOND DAY. dance recognized her as the Sprite, visiting the council by the clerk. bridesmaid was Miss Gena Ward, and Mr. Mrs. C. A. excused no one from or j in her daughter, Hopkins. years” quadrille brother of the was 2.35 Trot or man charge could not give a satis- Prayer was offered by Rev. W. A. New- Clyde Harding, bride, Class, Pace, $100.00 contra. The figures were executed with en- best man. The house was deco- 'ory explanation as to how he came to comb of fl'homaston. | tastefully 2.25 Class, $125.00 to Dr. J. thusiasm and in the fullness of the boat and they exercised the autli- Letter a. Brooks, enjoyment. Rev. Gao. E. Tufts of Islesboro read the rated with flags and flowers, and the wed- After a few dances the j stood under THIRD DAY. wliich any person may who is satisfied Belfast, Me. Searsport guests first chapter of Ephesians. | ding party an immense bell of were while 1 obliged to return and rode away flowers. Mr. Albion had of ... a crime has been and “Lift thine from was Piper charge 2.19 Class, Trot or Pace, committed, Dear Sir: The late president of the Cro- eyes,” Elijah, sung $150.00 " our singers offered “Good Night Ladies,” to the decorations, assisted Mrs. Krimmel “ “ •* sted him and took possession of the boat- ton River Bank, at Brewsters, N. Y., built by Mr. White, Mrs. Pitcher and Mrs. Frost. by 2 45 Class, $70.00 in which in of who “i iff Norton was notified and wenttoDis- the finest house all that region, in they appropriately responded The ordination sermon was Rev. J. M. Philadelphia, also presided at the 1884, by National Rules to Govern. and it with lead and oil at a cost song. came all too soon, A s, where he arrested the man on a painted Midnight though of Newton piano. wedding supper was served to war- of $400—the house cost $31,000. English Theological Seminary, oit from not before Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth had more than two hundred For conditions or in to the races or other see the Police Court. The prisoner In 1887—three years—he repainted it with from Ephesians 3: 1H-17; subject “The In- guests. Lemonade, particulars regard events, ■ ■- '• served toothsome refreshments for which ice his name as Arthur Alley of Ellsworth, Devoe at a cost of $350. In 1897 this paint ner Man.” cream, cake, bannas and candy were posters, or address in condition. are well known in this The i said that he and one Hal was good they vicinity. The was Rev. A. B. served during the evening. A literary pro- B. H. COXA XT, Maine. Warren of three ordaining prayer by Secretary, Belfast, Lead and oil, $400, years. Devoe enthusiasm manifested and their re- was 'worth took a boat from by all, Lorrimer of and the was gram enjoyed by all who could get near Stockton Springs $350, ten years. Bangor, response Jl I luctant departure, bears ample testimony to to tried to sell her at Northport. As they Yours truly, a solo, “My hope is in the Everlasting,” by enough hear. More than one hundred 6 F. W. an enjoyable occasion. Among the guests were received and on l,!fered her at a very low price those to Devoe & Co. Mr. White. presents were exhibi- • present were Dr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Miss tion ..THOROUGHBRED.. BOOK LOST. “liom they offered her were suspicious The charge to the candidate was given by during the evening. Lack of space for- Louise Mr. Charles Currier and “n'l would not left the Ferguson, Rev. G. W. of Fairfield. bids mention of all, but we noticed a hand- buy. They Stockton A woman's taste is Hinckley A suitable reward has been offered for the re- evidently in the Mrs. Smith from Union Lodge, Dr. Patter- some to the xt at Northport and took the Sprite, but Rev. G. S. Bennett of Rockport, a class- lamp light up pathway of life, ST. BERNARD PUPS. turn to this office of a book entitled FAIRY and son from " o cover, jacket general of Wentworth cottage, Mr. and Mrs. an mirror TALES AT HAZEL NOOK. It is bound in ren said he was going ashore for some- make-up mate at Newton with the candidate, gave elegant reaching almost from floor the Frank green and gold and has been lost at least twenty Ul “Blennerhassett,” Aaron Burr ro- Hopkins, Messrs. Shaw, Rogers and to a For sale by "g to eat and has not been seen since. the right hand of fellowship to the candi- ceiling, sideboard covered with solid years. It is prized only as a gift. mance which the C. M. Clark Grant, Mrs. Smart and Miss West, jolly silver a Belfast. August 29.1901.—3w35* All«y after being deserted by his companion, company date. ware, dining table and chairs, a UR. W. L. WEST, Belfast, Me. It Frankfort at the Whitcomb case “rut in the Sprite to Islesboro, but feared issued Sept. 6. will doubtless prove people cottage The congregation and choir then sang dressing and two large rocking chairs. and Mrs. Harmon. X. Y. Z. The table and case were remain there and sailed down the Eastern the handsomest made book of the sea- “How firm a foundation.” dressing entirely liu.v. He was not familiar with the Dr. Dunn the charge to the church covered with presents in silver, glass and LOST. coast son. Miss Clark picked out her own Her Signature. gave FOR SALE. '1 got the boat on a of china ware. The wedding tour will be to rock, where she was birthday for the publi cation date. and Rev. Geo. S. Mills, pastor the Con- A ladies' black double-breasted jacket, lined -uml by the fishermen. Alley was arraign- “Yes! I’m glad my name is May, gregational church, gave words of greeting Buffalo, Washington and other points of with black silk, and a boys’ brown overcoat lined My trotting horse, “Fred Miller,” sire Harold- with plaid. The finder will be rewarded “'i in the next It’s short and sweet as you may say, interest. will be at home at Knox suitably Police Court Friday, pleaded not Mr. Cleveland’s from the churches and pastors of the city. They son; also one fine road horse, work anywhere. the same at the Sheriff’s residence on contribntion to So I think it’s just as well by leaving waived The benediction was pronounced the Corner about the middle of October. B. L. PITCHER, Congress street. tf35. suilty, examination and was ordered The Evening Post of It’s not Cathlean or Issabell. by 3m33* 1,1 Saturday Phila- Gurney’s Mills, Belfast. give bonds in for if it had there’s no ordained $300 his appearance at delphia, will be an extremely readable For, been, telling newly pastor. tllH What might have happened to the spelling.’ >______Stops the -September term of Court. He says his which he sang the Cough paper, in praises of —Maurice Clifford in St.Nichclas. Caution Notice. father lives in Ellsworth and is a well-to-do September and works oft the The TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAT Cold. his favorite sport. Reflections of I forbid all farmer. The father was written to and the Zinc hereby persons harboring or trust- a Fisherman shows very and Grinding Make Take axative Music Instruction. Dora L. on pleasanly the ; Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. A1 Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a ing my wife, Nickersou, my account, p'ung man was committed to as I jail awaiting genial “unofficial” side it the former if cold in one No shall pay no debts of her contracting after Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice, as duggists refund the mjuey ;it fails to day. Cure, no Pay. Prioe F. J. Hlgby will resume his music this date. reply. * President. as lead and oil mixed | long by hand. 9t36 oure. E. W. Grove’s signature on each box 25 eents. 1 yr-'tj ^ teaching in Belfast Monday, sept. 10th. Belfast, September 3,1901. 3W36* FRED NICKERSON. THE ANNEXATION OF CUBY. LITERARY NEWS AND NOTES. Register of Deep Water Vessels. Kalloch Family Reunion. You An Epixorie In the Life of Mrs. Wiggs of SHIPS. The 33d annual reunion of the Kal- the Patch. Mr. S. whose artistic Cabbage Edgar Nash, May Abner Coburn, B F Colcord, sailed from loch family was held in Rockland Aug. originality has given such a distinctive Port Wash, 25 for 28th. Five of one A new humorist, Miss Alice Caldwell Need Townsend, Aug Cape generations family The Armor of a , style to the make-up of the Saturday Town. were represented Alexander Kalloch, House Megan, contributes to the A G sailed from by September Evening post of Philadelphia, has re- Ropes, Chapman, Ypka- aged S6; Jane Watts, Hannah the hama 3 Francisco. Mary is roof. M F Roofing Tin (the genuine old- Century a short story about the physi- cently joined the staff of Frank Leslie’s Aug. for San Watts, Watts and A J Fuller, C >1 Nichols, arrived at Cape Augusta Kellogg teme the most Popular Clifton 6 An- style process) gives complete pro- cal salvation of a horse. Monthly. "PaitvKiUeY Town July 1 from Port Townsend. Kellogg, aged month. other tection to a house and lasts much longer than any The AA'iggses lived in the Cabbage Miss KateVanr.ah of Gardiner, the For | Aryan, A. S. Pendleton, Baltimore for interesting family group, repre- Cuts San Francisco: spoken July 17, lat 33 N, senting four generations, comprised other form of roofing. M F is made by hand Match. It was not a real well known song writer, has set to cabbage patch, Burns ilon43 30W. Gilbert D. Sarah E. must music a poem Miss Keller, aged So; labor exclusively and every sheet pass a a where ram- by Emily Selinger. Bruises arrived at Xagaski Aug 14 but queer neighborhood It has beeu Presser Co. Bangalore, Barnes, Arthur E. Barnes and Mamie and be published by & from days passage, all well. rigid examination perfect in every way shackle over Cramps Philadelphia,124 Barnes. cottages played hop-scotch of Philadelphia, under the name of “O, Diarrhoea E B J p Butman, arrived at Tsin- before it is offered for sale. Sutton, Short were made H. F. the railroad tracks. The AA'iggs family Night L'nforgotteu,” which Miss Van- All Bowel tau Aug 23 from New York. speeches by F A S sailed Kalloch of St. George, Rev. Mr. Yinal of consisted of Mrs. AViggs and five chil- nah lias dedicated to her friend Miss Complaints Emily Whitney, Pendleton, of from San Francisco July 30 for Honolulu. Binghamton, If. Y.; Clerk of Courts, dren. The were named Jim and McGregor Portland. It ig a gate and boys sure, quick remedy, Emily Reed, arrived at Honolulu July 4 G. B. Butler o South Thomaston, May- but it was Mrs. boast that Billy, AViggs One of the happier tendencies in the There’s ONLY ONE from Sydney, N S W. or Gould and Register of Deeds Frank her three little girls had geography life of today is tne increasing intimacy Gov Robie, F Colcord, arrived at Everett, B.piiller of Rockland and Hon. Everett then Wash, from MF names. First came Asia, Austra- of people with woods and animals, and Honolulu. Farrington of Waldoboro. and Henry B A W Blanchard, arrived lia. AA'hen the last baby arrived, fields and flowers. The opening article Hyde, Officers were elected as follows: Jos- stood down at the small at San Francisco June 13 from Baltimore. Billy looking of Leslie’s Monthly for September is L J N arrived eph H. Kalloch, South Thomaston, he asked “Are Mary Cushing, Pendleton, bundle, anxiously: you upon the art of photographing birds, Perry Davis’. at Cape Town June 11) from New What- pres; G. W. Kalloch, Warren, H. F. Kal- goin’ to have it for a boy ora girl, ma?” written and illustrated Wash. St. beautifully by Two sizes, 45c. and 50c. com, loch, George, Frank S. Kalloch, Mrs. had answered: “A is Manuel 11/C. at Tin AViggs girl, Mr. A. II. Verrill, who himself past Llaguno, Nichols, Hong West Rockport, E. S. Graves, South and her name is Kuropeua,” Kong July s for New’ Y ork. Roofing Billy, master of the art. Thomaston and J. K. Harrington, South were Puritan, A N sailed from San Hard work and strict economy Blanchard, Thomaston, vice presidents: Edward K. has lasted 50 years, on houses esposed to the Mrs. of have been I Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. necessary in the little household. Changes importance sec. The reunion sea under more the of Maine elsewhere arrived at Honolulu 30 from Gould, Rockland, atmosphere—even longer took in Jim worked at taking place in management and heartily congratu- Reaper, May next favorable conditions. It will AViggs washing, Newcastle, X. S. W. year will be held in St, George. protect your as Frank Leslie Publishing House. At a late him upon the great success he lias the factory, and the others helped j S 1) from house the better part of two generations— recent of stockholders. Frederic achieved.—Augusta New Age. Carleton, Ainsbury, sailed best they could. meeting Tacoma Aug 11 for Honolulu. The costs less than slate or tile. L. Colver was re-elected but Ship. The direct road to lortune, however, President, The article in the St Paul, F W Treat, at Newcastle N. S. W. the other officers chosen were not those leading September according to Billy’s ideas, could best be Forum deals with “The Commercial Po- June 11 for Sydney and Manila. Hadst thou a ship in whose vast hold lay T h i s(^trademark is stamped of the The new officials are St at Honolulu 24 stored on eaoh\-/sheet of the traveled in a kindling wagon, and while past year. sition of the its au- Nicholas, arrived July genu- British Empire.” ine. Ask dealer, or of a broken- Charles D. Spalding, Vice President; i from Newcastle, X.S. W. The priceless riches of all climes and lands, your he was the proud possessor thor, Benjamin urges that com- Robert C. and Frank I Taylor, State of Maine, L A Colcord, cleared from Say, wouldst thou let it lloat the write (W. down wagon, sole relic of the late Mr. Wilson, Secretary, of British trade should not upon seas, C. CRONEMEYER, Agent, putations New York 3for Hong Unpiloted, of tickle winds the to he had to hitch to it. C. Jappe, Treasurer. This promises to j May Kong; passed sport lOarnegie Building, Pittsburgt AViggs. nothing be confined to the British Isles, but Anjer prior to Aug 15. And of wild waves and hidden rocks the a he did not be the most effective management the : for illustrated book on roofing Scarcely week passed that should include the colonies also. Au- lillie E Starbuek, Eben Curtis, arrived prey ? has ever known. j and as Mrs. AViggs monthly other fiscal article is that at San Francisco 11 from Honolulu. agitate'the question, by Jacob Aug Thine is that ship; and in its con- AMIRIOAN Wm 11 sailed from depths often said: The number of The Smart Schoeuhof on “The German Tariff Pro- Macy, Ainsbury, San cealed TIN PLATS OOMPANY set his head September j Francisco 17 for Alaska. •AA’hen Billy AA’iggs done Set sustains the of that posals,” which be considers to in- April Lies all the wealth of this vast universe— NSW YORK fully reputation j likely Win 11 Conner, .1 T Erskine, arrived at to a thing lie's as good as got it.” flict a more serious Ger- Yea, lies some of God's omnipotence, fascinating magazine for vivacity and injury upon Manila 25 from N. S. W. part she was not July Newcastle, The divine of soul. Consequently surprised cleverness. The number with an many than upon any other nation. Sir legacy every opens will, 0 man, will is that when he rushed into the kitchen one John G. Bourinot contributes a histori- IS ARKS. Thy thy great ship, amusing novelette by Caroline Drier, And yet behold it driven here and there— evening about supper-time, and exclaim- Bonnet for cal of Visits Alice entitled “A New Mary.” retrospect previous “Royal lieeil, Alauson Fonl, cleared from One moment lying motionless in port, ed in excited tones: N 15for The adventures of the ingenuous and to Canada.” President G. Stanley Hall Yarmouth, S, June Buenos Ayres. Then on high seas by sudden impulse tiling.; Vve a horse! He was bavin’ Edward arrived at Ma. got unconventional heroine, a society heir- outlines the programme of “The Ideal May, Ban Francisco Then driving on the sands; and vet again was 17 from Honolulu. a tit on the commons, an’ they goin’ who assumes to be a dressmaker’s School as Based on Child while Aug. Sent forth on idle ciuests to Xb--Man's Land, ess, Study,” : arrived at to shoot him, an’ I ast the man to give F. W. Clark traces the record of “The Ethel, Dodge, Portland July To carry nothing and to nothing bring; assistant for sweet charity’s sake, and 20 from him to me." Charleston. Till, worn and fretted by the aimless strife, assists in the recovery of a Evolution of theAmerican University.” Herbert IV H what do want dramatically lllaek. Blanchard, arrived And buffeted by vacillating winds, "My land. Billy; you of stoien are di- Karl Blind criticises at large quantity gems, “English Neglect Kosario, June 1 lum lascagoula via It founders on a rock, or used treas- with a lit horse'?” asked his mother. of Indian springs verting to a degree. Old Poetry.” Finland’s Buenos Ayres. ures in a could cure leak, "’Cause 1 knowed you is a Mabel 1 Meyers, C X Meyers, arrived at With all its unused in Thomas Nelson the famous Plight,” by Eugene Limedorfer, treasures the hold. him. The man said if I took him I’d Page, strong indictment of the recent policy Buenos Ayres July 22 Boston for Rosario. Southern the Go save thou have to pay fer cartin' away his car- writer, opens September of Kussia toward her weaker neighbor. Matanzas, arrived at Havana, July 7 from thy ship, sluggard! take the Atlantic with a brilliant article on The wheel, cass: but I said all right, I'll take him Prof. Peter T. Austen relates a Philadelphia. large Olive arrived at Port Roval And steer to and success. anvwav. Come on, ma, an’ see him!” Southern People and Reconstruction; Thurlow, Aug knowledge, glory number of recent illustrations of “The 4 from New York. Great mariners have made the hurried back to his new Charles A. Conant contributes a pathway Aiid Billy pos- l tilization of Waste” in various scien- sailed from Freemantle plain thoughtful summary of The Future of Penobscot, July session. tific processes. “The Essay as Mood 14 for Table Bay. For thee to follow; hold thou to the course over her Political Parties; and An Emersonian NIrs. AViggs pinned a shawl and Form” is the subject of a critical Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, from Phila- Of Concentration Channel, and all things Published Mon- | PiilllM ... head and ran across the commons. A Democrat furnishes Notes on the Com- for Brazil arrived at Delaware Shall come in answer to swerveless day, Wednesday, Til ur*» paper by Prof. Richard Burton. Other delphia thy -is in Political Reaction. John Muir wish anil Friday, known k- of men stood about the writhing ing number are Breakwater June 3. group articles in the September ____ reality a line,fresh, describes Redwoods; the Rose Innis, Melvin Colcord, arrived at As comes the needle to the magnet's call B animal, but the late owner had depart- Hunting Big "England, Portugal, and the South Af- U C l&JP every-ot her- d a y late his Santos Aug. 17 from New York. Or sunlight to the prisoned blade of grass, the ed. W. J. Stillman presents Theory rican Lt. Gen. Deri ili;|f Daily, giving Republics,” by Sachem, arrived at New York That yearns all winter for the kiss of latest news on "til- "He's 'most said one of the of Beauty; Lyman P. Powell discusses Nichols, days gone,” Beer “A Model of and cov- ... Extension; and A. Poortugael; Factory F'eb 2k from Hong Kong. spring. issue, per of tin men as she came up. "I tole Billy University Henry Town,” by Leonora Beck Ellis; “Can Thomas A Goddard, sailed from Portland —Ella Wheeler Wilcox. ering news of the continues his con- beat him fer takin’ that old nag Clapp entertaining Stage 21 for Rosario. other three. It ami villa- p you'd Cubans Govern Cuba?” by Edmond May tains all contain^ often the man’s ban's.” Reminiscences. Miss Johnston’s Au- Willard J. H. sailed important Wood; and “The Southern Problem,” Mudgett, Monroe, foreign cable news most in, ■ more and ex- from Boston 20 for "AVell. I won't." said Mrs. AViggs, drey grows entertaining by George A. Thacher. June Buenos Ayres; mmwhich appears in stoutly. "Billy AViggs’s got more sense citing: Alice Brown, W. R. Leighton spoken June 29, lat 40 N, Ion 01 W. VflQIf THE DAILY TRI- I know. That boss’s and W. Cloud contribute sto- 1 UIIIV RUNE of same than most men Virginia A Night of Terror, also Domestic YORK hour of Frances Duncan discusses SCHOONERS. date, carcass is worth something’. 1 ’spect ries; Japan- and Foreign Corre- press, an \ j “Awful was felt for the widow of MUNYON’S dollars dead an’ ese Plants in American Gardens; Rollin anxiety WT R arrived at spondence. Short tural l». he'd bring 'bout two the brave Burnham of Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, Genefal Maehias.Me., Stories, of tile lu-la .. ! more I’m L. Ilartt describes in lively fashion The St Pierre, Mart., Aug 2 from New York. Elegant mebby livin’. Anyway goin' when the doctor said she would die from Half-tone Illustra- has .-n; Edith cleared from Ports- dor, to save him if there’s any save to him.” City at Night (Buffalo); Wharton, Pneumonia before writes Mrs. Henry Clausen, Jr, tions, Humorous morning” S. mouth, N. H., Aug 22 for Savannah. Mie stood with her arms on her hips Richard Burton, and others contribute H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful | tj Items. Industrial Gladys, H B Colson, cleared from New Fash- and her poems; and the always timely Contrib- night, but she for Dr. New HllfCC||| Yi»f‘»n«ation. critically surveyed patient. begged King’s York Aug. 29 for Point-a-Pitre and Basse RHEUMATISM ion Notes. 11 kdVLi I Agricul- utors’ Club closes the number. which had more than once saved ™ngiipif WEEKLY “I'll tell you what’s the matter with Discovery, T erre. tural Matters and ports w in. her life, and cured her of him,” was her final diagnosis; ‘‘his Consumption. John C Smith Kneeland, arrived at « Comprehensive ami copied as There is no subsidence in tire quality After taking, she slept all night. Further reliable Financial tarn is riz. Bill, I’m goin’ home for Jacksonville Aug 22 from New York. by lights of the September Everybody’s. Of the use entirely cured her.” This marvellous and Market reports country lia some medicine. You set on his head A Hall, Haskell, arrived at New and is •Me,.; number the editor of another medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Mary an’ ma’ll be August York July 10 from Pensacola. CURE Regular subscrip- so’s lie can’t git up, right Chest and Lung Diseases. oOc and popular monthly said, “that it was the Only Lucia Porter, Farrow, arrived at New ? back in a minute.” $1.00. Trial bottles free at R. H. Moody’s When Prof. Munyon says his llketiinntlimi M most ably edited and made-up magazine York Aug 17 foom Mauzanilla via Key West. Cure will cure rheumatism there isn’t is Hie crowd which had collected to see drug store. any guess- he had ever seen.” Frrnston's exclusive R W Hopkins, Hichborn, arrived at work about it—there isn't false statement about TRIBUNE TRIBUNE ! any We furnish it with the horse shot to for it Buenos 12 from it. It cures without leaving any ill effects. It is a year. began disperse, story of the capture of Aguinaldo is Ayres July Philadelphia. THE REPUBLI- "« fin of Free Cuba. stomach and nerve as weli as a was and there was nothing May Be Firat President R F Pettigrew, Morse, cleared from Phila- splendid tonic, posi- IT’ supper-time, the leading feature, but there are a tive cure for rheumatism. CAN .10 URN A L THE to see now but the horse the most candi- delphia Aug 28 for Portland. for $2.r>o LAN .1" poor suffering number of other good things. Ed. Probably important All the Munyon remedies are just as reliable, 25c. per year, on Salliel'On, WH West,cleared from Phila- } vial. The Guide to Health is free. New in advance. for Sv.oo pith Billy AViggs patiently sitting the Kid” date for the of Cuba is Munyon, 1 Hough’s account of "Billy presidency 21 for ill ad\. his head. delphia Aug Rockland. York and Philadelphia. is a capital story of frontier life. The Tomas Estrada Palma, formerly head Tofa, A S arrived at Boston When Mrs. returned she car- Wilson, Aug MCXYON’S* INHaLEK CL UES CATARRH. AViggs "Average American,” by Henry Gan- 9 from Jacksonville. Send all order? to to be a ried a bottle and what appeared nett, describes the typical citizens of Willie L Newton sailed from New York a calomel large marble. "This here is the United States according to the fig- Aug 22 for Philadelphia. The Journal Maine. she "I rolled the Republican Publishing Company, Belfast, pill," explained. jes ures of the 1900 census. “The Greatest CATARRH calomel in with some soft bread. AN1> HEALING light Tunnel in the World,” by Eugene P. ‘•Back Number” Notes. Now you prop his jaw open with a stick, Lyle, describes the construction of the an’ i’il shove it in; then hold his head A CHEAP Simplon tunnel through 12 1-2 miles of some water back, while 1 pour down rock. Dr. C. Hart Merriam, of the U. Sidney Herbert oi Maitland, Florida, an' turkentine outer this bottle.” s. Biological Survey, describes the has sent us a copy of the Savannah, AND HEALTHFUL It was with great difficulty that this “Birth of an American Volcano." E. Georgia, Morning News, containing was accomplished, for the old horse had CATARRHp|g|| DOLLARS F. Benson, author of “Dodo,” explains seen a of the one of his from Cream Balm** evidently vision happy the "Social Value of Golf.” Di "The interesting letters, Ely’s and was loath to return j and to ,4§Ajl hunting-ground ! Survivors,” Maximilian Foster contri- which we clip the following paragraphs: Easy pleasant to the sordid earth. His limbs were al- use. Contains no in- | butes one of the best of his who think I take in jurious in and the picturesque People pleasure drug. ready stiffening death, only i nature stories, describing the last bison “picking up” careless and blundering ll is tjiiickly absorbed. whites of his were visible. Mrs. Dives Relief at once. TT. ...AND... eyes herd. writers of so-called biography and his- [ Drink. AViggs noted these discouraging symp- tory, are very much mistaken. It is cold 'n head toms. and saw that violent measures Not many Americans know that | | not a pleasant task, and it is one Allays Inflammation. were liecessarv. i Iliram U. Grant was the yet Ileals and Protects tin* Membrane. Restores the • —1 9 eighteenth that to have the cour- "(ietlier some sticks an'build a lire President of the United States. Vet it somebody ought Senses of Taste and Smell. Large Si/e ."0 cents age to perform in the interest of a ai Druggists or by mail; Trial Size. 10 rents by as kin. I’ve to run over Ii is true, for "Ulysses Simpson” was quick you got that should be impartial1 mail. SENSE borne. Build it close to never the name of our journalism EJ.Y BROTHERS, 50 Warren Street, New York right up him, j legally greatest and reliable. Think of a I we've to him het General. This fact is correspondent Cents Billy: got git up.” ( interesting from the swell circles of Dark I 10 ■'lie rushed into the and tak- brought out Franklin B. in society kitchen, by Wiley Harbor, at Islesboro, Me., writing that ing several cakes of fallow from the The Ladies’ Home Journal for Septem- one of its distinguished summer resi- threw them into a tin bucket. ber, in "Famous as We Do Not of a booklet an shelf, People dents there “is Mrs. Harriet Lane John- Is the title by WILL BUY A BOTTLK OK <• Then she hesitated for a moment. The Know Them.” The of how it story ston, niece of ex-President Buchanan, kettle of was on came about was told a member of advertising expert. soup steaming away by and mistress of the White House after the stove, for Congress—Thomas L. Hamer—who ready supper. Mrs.Wiggs the.death of Mrs. Buclijuian.” I thought did not believe in the pres- recommended young Grant as a candi- sacrificing it was known that Mr. *• ent need to the future comfort. She date for West Point in 188!). Mr. Ham- TOMAS ESTRADA PALMA. universally Kodol Buchanan was not only a bachelor, but! Both are needed to make Beer Extract threw in a liberal of er had been a friend of the of the m New lork. Scnor Raima portion pepper, long Grants, junta was called “Old Buchanan. In ! and the kettle in one and but when he came to make out the anil has most Granny” seizing hand, ap- Is <55 years of age given when 1 used to visit the insane 1859, i Cure <>i the bucket of tallow in the other, stag- plication papers for Ulysses he could of his life to the cause of the island. which will make live gallons on Blackwell’s Island. New j Dyspepsia successful. Root Beer. gered back to the bonfire. not recall the boy’s full name. So, asylum advertising He is favored by General Gomez and York City, there was a little old Digests what you eat. ".Vow. she commanded, “put deciding that he was doubtless named fussy j Billy,” of the conservative elements of woman who called herself Mrs. Presi- This contains all of the this bucket of tallow down there in the for Ids mother’s family, he wrote it many preparation the Island. He was president of Cuba dent Buchanan. We used to humor and all kinds of 3 Bottles for 25c. hottest part of the fire. Look out, “Ulysses Simpson Grant.” Thus was digestants digests The Journal is ready to advise with one or two of the revolutions. her and address her as such, and give food. It givesinstant reliefand never don't tip it—there! Vow you come here it recorded at West Point, and though during its rons on advertising and to her gay ribbons and trinkets to adorn fails to cure. It allows you to eat all pat an’ help me pour this soup into the bot- the attention of the officials was sev- m ■-• herself. She was a harmless, good old the food you want. The most sensitive prepare advertisements to meet tle. I’m goin' to git that ole boss so eral times called to the error they did Stood Diath Off. soul and this fancy gave her great stomachs can take it. its use many their het up he'll think lie’s havin’ a sun not feel authorized to correct it. This By requirements. Perhaps the writer at Dark thousands of have been & SO*' stroke. Seems sorter bad to keep on name was gradually adopted, and by it E. B. Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta, pleasure. dyspeptics Wm. O. POOR once fooled a He says: Harbor may have heard of that “Mrs. cured after else failed. It pesterin’ him when lie’s so near gone, Grant was, and always will be known. Tex., grave-digger. everything brother was low with malaria President Buchanan.” formation of gas on the stom- DRUGGISTS but this here feel when it But as for any record of the birth of “My very prevents soup'll good fever and I him to try all distress after once inside him.” that jaundice. persuaoed ach, relieving eating. git’s “Ulysses Simpson Grant,” does he was soon much bet- Electric Bitters, and George B. Goodwin writes from Port- Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. When the kettle was empty, the soup not exist. use until he was ter, but continued their land, Me., to the Sunny South abou} was distributed over Mrs. cured. I am sure Electric Bitters impartially wholly Mrs. Davis and her illness there. She It can't help and the but a “Miss Alcott’s Letters to Her ‘Lau- saved his life.” This remedy expels mala- Wiggs patient, goodly has been and Mrs. J. A. but do amount had and rie,’ now for the first kills disease germs and the quite feeble, you good Advertising Pays "got inside,” already printed time, ria, purifies E. O. DeWitt and edited “Laurie” form aids liver, kid- Hayes, her daughter, came to her, with Prepared only by & Co., Chicago, the horse was losing his rigidity. by himself, blood; digestion, regulates The $1. bottle contains 2 Vt times the 50c. size. and cures her from far off Colorado. In once did one of the features of The ney bowels, constipation, dyspep- husband, Only Billy pause in his work, strongest fe- R. H. MOODY. Ladies’ Home Journal for sia, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, speaking of former visits of Jefferson and that was to ask: September. health. male complaints; gives perfect Only Davis and wife to Portland, years ago, "Ma. what do you think I'd better “With Seton-Thompson in the Woods, store. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH SOcjat R. H. Moody’s drug Mr. Goodwin falls into an error. He f* name him?” shows the great animal-story teller in Mr. D. went to the Giving names was one of Mrs. Wigg’s his element, and “Some College Scrapes Lawson’s Island Home. says Augusta, capi- tal of and there “delivered a Pennyroyal pills We Got as told “A Maine, Journal Pub. chief accomplishments, and usually re- Into,” by Graduate,” w Republican Co., address, the first and one quired much thoughtful consideration; give good cause for laughter. There Mass., 25. Thomas W. public only Boston, Aug. ever made him in New but in this case, if there was to be a are also interesting articles about “Cats Lawson has two islands off by England.” bought I was in Portland, and it must be at once. That Draw Salaries,” “Famous People and has an on Now, myself, BELFAST, MAI >E. christening, Stonington, Me., option heard Mr. Davis deliver his “first” 1 "I'd like a as We Do Not Know Them,” and “How twelve which he will for jography name,” suggested others, pay in Maine from the front £>.// that was too a Village Changed its Name.” Mr. to his satis- speech porch Billy, feeling nothing good when the titles are proved of Gen. residence. 00^ to bestow on his treasure. Bok’s editorial on “The School Ques- faction. These islands are situated George Shepley’s tion is a of We were all good young "Democrats in Mrs. stood with the soup Again” strong arraignment on Isle au Haut Bat and are about fif- ask foi Wiggs drip- Maine then, and United States Senator Safe. A1 wavs reliable. Ladles, Druggist ping from her hands, and earnestly American parents for not taking the teen miles from the main land. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH in Red and James W. of whom sealed with blue ribbon. the horse. proper in the education of their and Bradbury Augusta, Uold metallic boxes, Tlie Best contemplated Babies, part The islands are all close no substi- aii(lIMo8t,rractin»l'l pigs, together Mr. I iavis was one of earliest Take oilier. Refuse dangerous NEW EDITION children. In addition to other visited, my tutions and Imitations. of Druggist, goats and puppies had drawn largely on many many of them can be connected with Buy your ily Paper in the United -m next to or send 4c. in for Particulars, Testi- her of and names literary and pictorial features, twice the of distinguished friends, being stamps supply late, geography bridges. On Saddleback, largest a monials and Relief for Ladies," in irffer, the usual amount of is devoted Hannibal Hamlin, who died Republi- Sold all Believing that every one ot .mi especially were scarce. Suddenly a space the group, about forty acres in extent, by return Hall. 30,000 Testimonials. by Webster's can. Mr. lived to be over CHEMICAL CO. » thought struck her: to the coming styles, for this is the Mr. Lawson will erect a summer home. IS.^however, Druggists. CHICHESTER uave at least one good agricult. 00, hale and and died as he had Hadlson 'iquare, PH I LA., P* ■■I'll tell you what, we’ll call “Special Au'umn Fashion Number” of The smaller islands will be cleared of warty, journal, we have perfected arrai Billy, lived all his an honest Democrat er national life, Int send that and him < ul>y! It’s a town I heard ’em The Journal. The new dresses, hats and everything unsightly and everything we can practical and a pure and noble 1 talkin’ ’bout at the wraps are all shown. There is also a the of the gentleman. STOPPED FREE nal, Farm and Home, in conn grocery. which shows rugged beauty ™ double of of “The Herbert has to favor I I a* Cured Jouru 1 on remark;.i By this time the tallow was melted, page photographs group will be left untouched. On some Major promised Permanently by Dictionary Republican and Mrs. Wiggs carried it over to the Handsomest Laces in America,” and a of the larger islands there will be deer, The Journal soon with some of his al- ■ ■ \DR. KLINE S GREAT as given below. Lack of space hoise each of his hoofs into the cover Miss Ellen NERVE New Plates Throughout of tlie contents ol I and put striking design by and Re- I I™ RESTORER description bear, gray squirrels, partridges ways entertaining reminiscences. ■ No Fits after s use. Bernard The Curtis firs’day which is for vain’ hot liquid, while Billy rubbed the legs Thompson. By animal that lives in Maine. ■ Consultation, or bv mail; treatise and unequalled every game to the items above he personal New Words with all the of his arms. Publishing Company, Philadelphia. of the will be ferring quoted #2 TRIAL ROTTLK FURR 25,000 Prominent among its many den strength young The whole cost project to Pit who on : dollar a ten cents a writers patients pay expressive only delivery. Phrases and Definitions W “That’s right,” she said. “Now you One year: copy. more than one million. says: “These brilliant young Permanent ('ure, not only temporary relief, for all Ner- mentioned the Farm and harden, vous disorders. St. Vitus run home an’ that of Epilepsy, Spasms, Dance, under the direct Flans and Inveniloi git piece carpet by Everybody’s Magazine for September must keep out of reach of the ‘back Debility, Exhaustion. DR, R.H. KLINE, Ld. 4 Prepared super- FrulttUulture, bed, an’ we’ll kiver him I am The division of Maine will be repre- 931 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Founded isti. vision of W.T. HARRIS,Ph.D.,LL.D., Talks with a Lawyer, Around the hluln my up. contains a poem Holman F. number’ journalists, who ‘know every- by Maj. Commissioner of Edu- The I goin’ to git them fence rails over yonder in which the Maine sented at the National encampment, InagPH United States and Dairy, The Poultry lard. Hay, talented poet and since Adam to the fire at in thing forget nothing assisted a of keep goin.’ describes the experiences of a farmer Sons of Veterans, Providence, Foreclosure Notice. cation, by large corps Plants and Flowers, The Veterinary the worked entire dele- was a and editors. Through long night they at a fair. is September, by almost the boy.' competent specialists Fancy Work, Household Features county This poem rich, -m with their the it is The di- Samuel T. Brett ot in the and Home is setn patient, and when first and situations gation to which entitled. Whereas, Searsport, • 2364 Pages Farm published full of quaint peculiar Working Night and Day. of Waldo and State of Maine, his Rich Bindings, of in the east, vision commander, Moor Ileath, County by thus you 24 numbers a jear. glow morning appeared and replete with funny sayings and Sidney mortgage deed dated the day of Nov- 5000 Illustrations giving a wended its commanders and two The busiest and little thing twenty-first \< triumphant procession comical complications. The illustra- 16 past division mightiest ember, A. D. 1898, and recorded in the Waldo making a volume of over 500 pages, across that ever was made is l)r. Kings’ New Life of Book Better Than Ever for Home, ml 1 way the Cabbage Patch. Fir^t tions the celebrated A. B. delegates, will attend. With the party County Registry Deeds, 252, Rage 287, all the latest ami most reliable by artist, Pills. These change weakness into to me, the undersigned, a certain par- a woman bearing pails, kettles, will be Frank P. Morrill, the oldest pill* conveyed School, and Office. and science can supply sundry Frost, are of the highest character and strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag cel of land and the buildings thereon, situated in experience and bottles; next came a very commander-in-chief in the order, said on the the we mak< sleepy are well fitted to adorn one of the best past into mental power. They’re wonderful in Searsport, steamboat road, being We also By special arrangement little a old and same to said Samuel T. Brett publish olTer boy leading trembling horse, has ever past commander-in-chief George building up the health. Only 25c. per box. premises conveyed time the following liberal jobs Major Day ground through by Talpy, by his deed dated October 7, Webster's Collegiate Dictionary with soup all over his head, tallow on Babbitt of Sold R. H. Henry To all who for The Republican Jnurnu his typewriter. The October number of Chicago. by Moody. 1898, for further description see the Waldo Coun- with Glossary of Scottish Words and Phrases. pay his and a of tied class in size.” II""" feet, strip rag carpet this magazine will contain an article ty Registry of Deeds, Book 133, Page 9; and First class in quality, second year In advance, *2.00, Kurin uml about his middle. Skin affections will readily disappear by “I have been suffering from Dyspepsia whereas the condition of said mortgage has been -“' by Mr. Day on the “Humors of the sent fur one yeartree. The regular Thus like his using DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Look for the years and have been broken, now therefore, by reason of the breach Specimen pages, etc. of both Cuby, geographical Pan-American which will past twenty for Kara, and Home Is 50 cents a year. Exposition,” out tor counterfeits. If lleWitt’s all and of the condition thereof, I claim a foreclosure of books sent on application. namesake, emerged from a violent or- you get unable after trying preparations be illustrated. The author will results. It is the relief. said mortgage. Address all orders to profusely you get good quick physicians to get any After taking A. D. G. Cs C. Merriam Co. deal of reconstruction with a mangled Dated this twenty-sixth day of August, H 1 attended the exposition for the purpose and positive cure for piles. K. H. Moody. one bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I found REPUBLIKA., JOUKYU IT constitution, internal dissension, a de- 1901. JAMES G. PENDLETON. Publishers THIS of writing this story. The current relief and am now in better health than I I). 3W35 Belfasl He cided of d 4m46 preponderance foreign element, number of the Saturday Evening Post “I heard you ask Sis for a piece of her have been for twenty years. I cannot praise Springfield Mass. but a firm and trust in the new and I’ve a bit!” Kodol Cure too thus abiding had a poem from the same author hair, got you Dyspepsia highly,” power with which Ins fortunes had “Indeed; she gave you this for me ?” writes Mrs. C. W. Roberts, North Creek* that is attracting great attention. the Dr. been irrevocably cast. “No; I got it when she was out of Ark. R. II. Moody. John Stevens, It is the “Story of the Great room!’—Tit-Bits. FOR RENT. Jeehokibus and is illustrated WANTED OASVOM.XA. Whale,” Mr. \V. J. Baxter of North Brook, N. C., OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. in It looks as now- admirable style. really if, Yellow-Fever Culex—Ahopheles, have says he suffered with piles for fifteen years. A tenant for a house on Congress street The store recently occupied hy ,l"1 .. the Tto Kind You Have Always to anil Im Bought since Maj. Day quit work for a living, sent bill into Jones He tried many remedies with no results being repaired and put in condition satisfy. Manufacturing Company" p1 p [ you your yet? tf25 11 he is out more stuff than ever J. Malarious he has until he used DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve OFFICE HOURS: II to 12 A. n. ; 1 to 3 P M. Rent low. Store." grinding Anopheles—No, only WM. C. MARSHALL. Belfast March 291900.-131) before. Ana all his hosts of friends in received my note.—Life. and that quickly cured him. R. H. Moody. and Sunday It to 12 A.M THE NEW HISTORY OF BELFAST. EVE TO THE OLD ADAM. voice of Jose del Casa could be beard _ calling Patricia. She paused a moment I charge thee, love, aet not my aim too low. as Vol. II. 1874-1901. she beard it, then leaped to the If through the cycling ages i have been A ground and bent over the Insensible [CONCLUDED.] partner in thy ignorance gpd sin. So through the centuries that fbb and flow driver. With her small, brown hand Telegraphs, Telephones, Ex. Half-Sick I with must, thee, God's secrets seek to know. she pushed the yellow curls and What away Bicycles and “ e’er the conflict 1 will help to win Automo- I first bent her low above his. For a used Ayer’s Sarssparilla Our conquest over foes without—within— face Westem Union Telegraph, moment old could have nr tuc in the fall of 1848. Since then I And where thou goest, beloved, I will go. Anselma sworn) •••■.Ur THE. is. Mutual Union Company. have taken it every spring as a that the girl was kissing his white face, I Liberty. First Telephone. Set no blood purifying and nerve- dividing line between the twain but no, after all, she was only examln-! stance circuit. Cable laid to Whose aim and end are medicine.” manifestly one. with the facial strengthening Whate’er it Ing tear wet eyes signs Managers. Expresses, S. T. Kans. my loss cannot be thy gain. Jones, Wichita, Wedded the of life. Then she unbuttoned BELFAST and American. Boston and light and heat that makes life’s returning FUEL & HAY CO. sun; the collar fumbled beneath Agents and Messengers. of his shirt, _ Not thine the glory and not mine the shame. Its ,-s. Automobiles. run folds and, snatching away a cluster If you feel We build the world together in one name. Financial Institutions. Bel- down, of trinkets that about his neck, —Annie L. Muzzey in Harper’s. hung \ itional Bank. Banking House, are easily tired, if your thrust them hastily into her corsage. non of Albion II. as Bradbury are weak and Then old Del Casa and two of his Haddocks, New Vault. Financial con- neryes your Plymouth Vein, wounded man Scratonn, rancheros came up. The ii 14*00. Officers. Bank, is Savings blood thin, then was placed on a bench in his car. The vfineuts in bank Death begin building. mules were hitched to the other end : 11. its treasurer. Fi- to take the old stand- The Street Car AND LATTIMER LEHIGH. Quimby, good and one of drove them .statement. Trustees. the rancheros People’s ard Stove ami ■ back to Chestnut. Egg and Grate. \ al Bank. Officers. Death of family medicine, Monterey. To Topo Chico what did Delivered and In \ Knowlton, president. Finan- Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. “Senorita. mlo mucbneha, put In, barrels, 96.50 96.30 mlition, 1900. Belfast Loan and you take from the Gringo? What was “ a nerve super- house at Canton. O., has been improved Guadaloupe—a Guarantee it steamboats and railroads. Oom- 5,000 acres of vines and corn lands > and golden locket. statistics for enlarged since the crowds of 1896 1887. Wharves. and billowing meadows that reach “Look, toother, and forgive me, said ~ owned here. Vessels built from from edge to edge of the steep walled Patricia as she the locket and inoi. opened PROBATE NOTICES. table fountain of which his estate is a miniature portrait of her- i res and Fire Department. displayed the crown and 1 was be glory. self. “1 gave it to him myself. purchased. Report of corn- At a Probate Court held at within Patricia, his only child, IS, with sloe afraid find it. and so—and Belfast, and el lire fund raised in 1875. Con- they might for the County of Waldo, on the 13th day of of Incendiaries. American black eyes, hair like a stormcloud and so I robbed him of It.” August, A. D. 1901. destroyed, i.oss of life. Plan the oval, luminous face of a Botticelli “But you will not give It back. Pa- K. DRAKE, administrator of the estate DARIUSof Jane E. Perkins, late of in said d district. Phoenix Row burn- Madonna, had three with tricia?” asked the scared and staring Frankfort, SUMMER SERVICE. spent years County of Waldo, deceased, having presented a mi lire the Ladies of the Sacred in woman. petition praying for a license to sell at or engine. Reorganization Heart old public Six private sale and convey certain real estate of said Trips a Week to Boston. Hook and Ladder Paris. She had seen the I’ll it back to him, Apartment. boulevards “Yes, mother. give deceased, which is described in said Xo. 5 particularly Washington Engine and sniffed from afar the gallantry and and ^more, too. mother. I'll give him petition. > and Fore- THE GREAT history company. gayety of the French capital. There- that and more—everything—when he’s Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to WHITE FLYERS, alarm Sea- all persons interested a of leetrie box system. by causing copy this or- CITY fore she yearned and amid the well.” der to be OF ROCKLAND, Otis ~e Co. formed. Destruction of moped published three weeks successively iu The Capt. Ingraham, desolate of her And old Anselmina could only pray.- Republican Journal, a at CITY Inn. Peirce’s block burned, splendor Mexican newspaper published OF BANGOR, Capt. Howard H. "by Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate Court, Arey. d home. Chlcago Record-Herald. to be held at extinguishers. Belfast, witliiu and for said County, Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. Nil rhlogy. Account of ail the Have you ever seen the queer little on the 10th day of September, A.D. 1901, at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, if anv street car Chinese Mourning. they which have occurred from ls74 line with its tandem of small have, the of At a why prayer said petitioner should Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for information ot not be trranted. Biographical sketches. brown mules that runs, or, rather, If a son, on receiving on the 13th day of Au- U umiAiii:-. A list of all the his father or mother, or a GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. gusa*l . M lodges. Uniformed azza has why the same should uot be proved, approved and ri'oni Rockland. v;:i Camden and been enlarged and a porte Whoever on information of County,on the 10th day of September, A.I). 1901, Xortliport,' Penobscot the terminus of the little narrow receiving allowed. daily, except Monday, at 5.ni \. m. mip. Encampment. gauge at ten of the clock before noon, and show cochere, or entrance for coaches, add- the death of other relative in the GEO. E. JOHNSON, if cause, Irom Bangor, via and 1’alias. Celebration of anni- street car line that starts in Monterey. any Judge. any they have, why the prayer of said petition- Winterport Bucksport. A true Attest: ers M.mdays at l2.uo noon: other ed. The place, still un- copy. should not be granted. days, except1 Sun- Dedication of Odd Fellows though quite Its car. with seats first degree than the above luentioued at 2.00 r. >1. single open running Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. GEO. E. days. hUl Fellows pretentious, now possesses an air of JOHNSON, Judge. Block. Memorial across the width of it. are seldom suppresses the uotice of it and omits to A true copy. Attest: FRRD W. BOTH. Agent. Belfast. comfort and well *-'AIA Al Virdting brethren from abroad. being. mourn shall be with 80 At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and Chas. P. Hazeltixe, ST1^ Hcn‘1 Supt., Boston. crowded. In the morning a few tour- punished Register. \V I of for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- ILLIAM H. HILL, tien'l Manager. Boston laughters Rebekah. Dec- if to the of ists bound for the baths smoke and blows: previous expiration day of August, A. D. 1901. ot' graves. Roll of deceased ALDO S3.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- idle the of for such certain Hints. through the tedious trip, but In legal period mourning instrument, purporting to be the last fast, on the 13'h day of 190J. Helpful will and testament of Eliza Jane August. relative person casts the A Barlow, Frank W. Chase, administrator on the estate of MPEKANI E Assitl Pa- the evening, when the summer sun any away of IATIONS, late Freedom, iu said County of Waldo, de- benjamin F. Chase, late of in said sinks behind habit and resumes his wont- Unity, Coui.tv, ce Husbandry. Knights of The education of a child cannot be the green, cool shoulders mourning ceased, having been presented for probate. deceased, having pre-ented his second and final ed shall be account ot Knights he Malta, sons of shifted to the shoulders of teacher or of Del Casas, the lone car is always amusements, he punished Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- administration of said estate for al- terested a of this order to be lowance. nice. Hood first with GO blows. by causing copy pub- Templars. Woman’s educator. The responsibility rests, empty except for the driver or an er- li hed three weeks in The successively Republican Ordered, That notice thereof he given, three On ami after nice Union. Deceased mem- and foremost, with the When officer or other in a at June 24,1901, trains parents. rant sheph. rd returning from market any person Journal, newspaper published Belfast, that weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, connecting at a be at at Burnham and nion State Convention. Reform in the employ of the government has re- they appear Probate Court, to held Bel a newspaper published in Belfast, in said Countv, Waterville with through trains Monterey. fast, within and for said County, on the second that all interested for and from Temple of Honor. Temperance The books that help a young man, or ceived of the death of his persons may attend at a Pro- Bangor, Waterville, Portland and It was at this time In the evening intelligence Tuesday of September next, at ten of the clock be- bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the loth cs. Morrell tliat are the day Boston, will run as follows: Liquor Cure. Civic anvbody else for matter, fore noon, and show cause, if any they have, of next, and that Patricia chose for a little on father or mother, in consequence of why September show cause, if any they ue. him. Therefore a jaunt the same should uot be and al- Patrons of Husbandry, books that interest proved, approved have, why the said account should not be allowed. FROM BELFAST. that queer little street car. With an- which intelligence he is bound to re- lowed. ces. Session State man must select his own reading, GEO E. JOHNSON, Judge. Grange. young GEO. E. JOHNSON, A true Attest: cient Madre Anselma. her nurse when tire from tlie office during the period Judge. copy. a of Sisterhood. if he is to read with any to him- true Pythias Knights profit A copy. Attest: Chas. P. Hazkltine. Register. Malta. self. she was a romping child, her govern- of mourning, if. In order to avoid such Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. rfrvP,Vinrel’art .3 80 Mix Kl.LANKOCS ASSOCIATIONS. ess, maid and duenna turns as the retirement he falsely represents the de- by SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- "t trade. life there comes a wak- ceased to have been his "ks. .. 7 2U 4 Band. Improvement In every one's girl grew to womanhood. Patricia grandfather, At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for WALDOfast, on the 13th day of August, 1901. Isaac S IPS 20 it's for them if it the of on the second of administrator on the estate of Bast Belfast Literary Society, ing-up time, and well would ramble down the stone grandmother, uncle, aunt or cousin, he County Waldo, Tuesday Robinson, Eliza- long August, A. D. 1901. beth A. Robinson, late of Liberty, m said 18 If? qua Circle. School of Expres- comes at the beginning and not at the shall suffer of 100 County ip Stairway and wi the purple shadow of punishment blows, to be the last deceased, having presented his first ami final ac- : t. X is too late to mend the instrument, purporting 3 IS atural Science A ssociation. end, when it be from office and in- count of administration of said estate for allow- 245 025 the roadside thicket wait for that emp- deposed rendered Acercainwill and testament of Nancy Roberts, late of riinmnm,arriV®::: / Association. Seientilie Asso- These times are revivals ance. past. private of into the Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceased, hav- = ty car to come droning out ot the haze. capable again entering pub- for S3 38 Legion of Honor. Lnited and do more good than any public ones. ing been presented probate. Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three Bangor.. 4 4U ‘_ Anselma lic service.—American Law Review. weeks in the Men. Athletics. Choral neither spoke nor understood Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- successively, Republican Journal, Society, a newspaper published in Belfast, in said Coun- ib. Gun (Tub. Club. From and American novels English, and so it was her wont to sit terested by causing a copy of this order to be Waterville. 8 47 3 15 7 18 Bijou English published three weeks successively in The Repub- ty, that all persons interested may attend at a reader could con- In the rear seat while How He Found Out. Probate to be held at Club. Club of Ten. (Tub of alone the ordinary the beautiful Pa- lican Journal, published at Belfast, that they Court, Belfast, on the 10th Portland...12 02 5 35 1 25 day of September next, and show cause, it Xil Club. Waldo (Tub. Grand struct the history of the English-speak- tricia. her mantilla now fallen from He bad been in town several days, may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at any Boston, ! Si ,,. 4 ot> B 00 5 57 the said ■ of Belfast, within and for said County, on the second they have, why account should not be al- t " U. 4 10 9 15 7 25 Foresters. Banjo and Guitar from the dim dawn the before her radiant had taken in much all tbe lowed. ing peoples face, would sit on pretty places Tuesday of September next, at ten of the clock order of of their ances- GEO. E. TO BELFAST. Protection. King’s earliest invasions savage the front seat ueur Of interest and concluded that be would before noon, and show cause if any they have, JOHNSON, Judge. tbe driver and urge A true Attest: ters. Musical (Tub. Personal tors to the noontide of modem whv the same should not be proved, approved copy. bright or bribe turn to send little take a out on a Woodward avenue Chas. P. PM AM the mules trip and allowed. Hazeltine. Register. n > (Tub. lied Men. Ar- civilization. 7 00 9 00 lloyal car. On tbe car which be GEO. E. Boston, 1“;^. galloping. boarded JOHNSON, Judge. I'V. D. 8 30 spiritual Association. Stone A true copy. Attest: 1 be drivei was a were several students from a stammer- SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- s. forswear the but re- great, yellow haired Chas P. Hazeltine, Cnited Fellowship. Old Home “Don’t Eves, Register. WALDOfast, on the 13th day of August, 1901. Liz- Portland. 1100 with oiue school. Two of them were 12*66 Association. member that Adam wasn’t alone giant, eyes and a laugh.ng ing sitting zie E. Young, administratrix on the estate of AM am happy yi* » I, in front of him were Samuel T. la e of in said Waterville. 6 9 4 < F. I. EltliATIONS AND OnSEKV- even in Paradise, so find a little better- mouth. For Patricia he would speed and very much At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for Young, Liberty, Countv, 06 50 20 deceased, having presented her first Bangor. 7 00 1 40 Fourth of half and and the his absorbed in an animated the Countv of Waldo, on the 13th day of Au- partnership July. Decoration by by, through power queer little team till the ear swayed conversation, account of administration of said as gust, a. d: 1901. deceased Orators. Arbor Death of of a woman’s love regain and like a boat on in that drawn out, monoto- member of the firm of Mathews & for BeuLou. tfi 13 +10 00 4 20 Day. genuine running billows anil her talking long L. creditor and Young, a DAGGETT, mortgagee allowance. Clmtnn +6 27 +10 15 4 'lent Garfield. Death of General Eden green through long nous voice and at 34 keep your delighted laughter fell upon his will- beating time every ROBERTof Briggs C. Daggett, late of Morrill, in said Burnham, 8 Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three depart. 30 In 45 4 50 Death of Vice President Hen- and happy life.” County of Waldo, deceased, having presented a 8 ing ears like the music of man syllable with the band. One was say- weeks in The a Cniry.... 48 11 20 6 08 Death of tinkling petition praying that Joseph R. Mears may be successively, Republican Journal, Governor Bodwell. — in iu said Thorndike. 8 57 11 45 5 17 dolins. As for so as the ing: "1 was—ojwn—town—the—other administrator of the estate of said de- newspaper published Belfast, County, a of rich im- Anselma, long appointed that all Knox. ..t 9 06 tl2 no t5 26 Iome Week. The Bible is storehouse ceased. persons interested may attend at a Pro- cai was hut for themselves she —day—and met—an—old friend!” bate to at on Brooks. 9 20 12 30 5 40 Beneficent acts and Char- and words, of empty Court, be held Belfast, the 10th day aginery splendid style Ordered, That the said give notice to of and Waldo.t 9 30 +12 47 to 50 was content to in bis friend answered in petitioner September next, show cause, if any they Institutions. Of both and ornate, and as litera- sit thjp rear si at. “Did-you?” all interested a of this City 9 40 +6 Bequests simple persons by causing copy have, why the said account should not be a flowed. Point.t HOT 00 the same R. Hazeltine. Johnson poor fund, ture alone, apart from its spiritual ele- black, motionless, hut alert, smoking way. order to be published three weeks successively in GEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. Belfast, arrive 9 45 1 16 6 06 the Republican Journal, a newspaper published at A true Attest: ••t N athan F. Houston. Free vation, will the search of every her cigarettes, as Mexican women must Turning to a young man sitting next copy. station. Soup repay Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate Court, Ciias. P. tFlag Shakes- Hazeltine, Register. Limited tickets for are now at ■■>. Home for Aged Women. Dona- student. Head the Bible and and wondering what Patricia could to him. the stranger inquired, "Wbat to be held at Belfast, within and for said County, Boston sold $5.00 from Belfast on tin' and will find able on the 10th day of A. D. 1901, at ten of anil all stations Branch. st. John and Eastport fire suf- peare you yourselves ! nav'e said 10 the fair to sort of dum fools are those fellows?” September, tickets — to all West and North big. Oringo the clock before noon, and show cause if any they SS In Court ot Probate, held at Bel- Through points Humane Associate to converse well. west, via all for bv L. W. Georob Society. make him drive bis mules so fast, to when, much to bis surprise, the young have, why the prayer of said petitioner should WALDOfast, on the 13th day of 1901. Ed- routes, sale August, Agent, Belfast. GEO. F. ues. School. Girls’ not be ward Johnson, executor of the last will and testa- EVANS. Girls’Sewing make Uiin smile so man straightened up and. getting bis granted. Vice the American henignantly GEO. E. ment of William S. of President and General Manager The social liberties of JOHNSON, Judge. Brannagan, late Belfast, in F. E. summer till arm In action, only beating about 75 A true Attest: said Boothby, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent. Amusements. Match. child are one of the evils of this coun- livery evening the cba copy. Couutv, deceased, having presented his first Spelling Chas. P. Hazeltike, account of administration of said estate for lost Its luster ami the in strokes a minute more than bis friends Register. al- ennial Fair. Dickens Party. Old try. Children’s dances and children's parrai willows lowance A Concert. Circusses. Theatres, once in the afternoon, the rivet tied begaD to scatter crackling were doing, said, “1—am—one—of— parties, given At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three —THE... those—dum —fools- nr Skating Rinks. Barnum’s Show, have intruded into the evening, and are leaves across the sands Patricia and myself.” the County of Waldo, on the 13th day of Au- weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, a D. newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, es Carnival. Whist. Base sending thousands of our children to her stole to this dan The stranger nearly fell off his seat, gust, A. 1901. Living chaperon away that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- in a state of excitement H. widow of Oscar B. Evans, old Folks' Bails. Public Halls. their beds destine frolic on the street ear till it and every one In the car was on In a EVANS, bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 10th late of Montville, in said of Waldo, day Distinguished -Roh- which means no for their future. ELIZA County or September next, and show cause, if Visitors. good became Hie event of the child's moment. He pushed tbe button, got a any they gay deceased, having presented petition praying the said account should not be allowed. G. James G. Blaine, It stands to reason that no child can, that A. Hall be adminis- have, why Ingersoll. and a habit even with the off at the first corner and waited for Wayland may appointed GEO. E. days with of said deceased. JOHNSON, Judge. v Ward Beecher. Admiral Trench- with his or her unformed strength, bum trator of the estate A true Attest: ered woman who watched the harm the next car. wondering wbat sort of copy. General Garfield. The Dolphin. the candle at both ends.—September | Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to Chas. P. Hazeltisje. Register. less frolic. people be bad bumped up against— all interested by a of this 'J Maine Press Associa- Ladies’Home Journal. persons causing copy Swan i Squadron. Co. order to be published three weeks successively iu One night as the blond American car Detroit Free Press. C. s. Ship Prairie. Ex-President The Republican Journal, a newspaper published NOTICE. The subscriber Sibley hind. Battleship Texas. Capt. driver was laughing and f brushing o\ er at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives notice that he has been duly ap- Cured of Chronic Ifiarrhoea After to be held at within and for said administrator of the estate of nles 1). Thirty the road with Cause For Low Court, Belfast, pointed JOBBERS OK Sigsbee. the laughing setiurna at Spirits. 10th of Veare of Suffering. County, on the day September, A.D. 1901, FRED M- FULLER, late of Unity, Fatal Accidents. his elbow a horseman with b.s ride She—You are very I didn't at ten of the clock before noon, and show depressed. cause, in the of Waldo, and and if have, the of said County deceased, given Shipwrecks Disasters at “I suffered for thirty years with diarrhoea loomed across the narrow know you cared so much for un- auy they why prayer petition bonds as the law directs. All de- presented your should not be persons having Bark Suliote. F. R. Hazel- and I was being cured,” says granted. mands the estate of said deceased are GRAIN, Ship thought past rond. I'tie mules hesitated, cle. GEO. E JOHNSON, Judge. against John J. of French Miss. stopped, desired to present the same for settlement, and Vase presented British Gov- Halloway Camp, A true Attest: by hacked in their trace chains. I be didn’t, but I was the means of copy. all indebted thereto are to make •‘1 had spent so much time and money and up He%I Cbas. p. Hazeltinf, requested pay- ern to Capt. R. B. Condon. Medal Register. ment suffered so much that I had given up all driver dowu brake and censed to keeping him in an insane the immediately. •wed on D. put asylum WILLIAM G-. FI LLER. FEED. Capt. George Mahoney, of recovery. I was so feeble from the last of bis and of Schooners hopes smile. He seized the swiich liar, hade year life, now that he At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for Unity, August 13. 1901. Janies Holmes and effects of the diarrhoea that 1 could do no Patricia lie faced the has left me ail his I’ve to the County of Waldo, on the 13th day of Au- uing Billow. Steamer Portland could not even but down, enemy. money got kind of labor, travel, by gust, A. D* 1901. keii. Other losses. I was to find a bottle of or life."' commanded the prove that he was of sound mind.—Ex- INISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber SEEDS and accident permitted “Money your L. PALMER, administrator of the ADMhereby gives notice that she has been Wild Fishes. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea outlaw ,u change. estate of Lena E. Patterson, late of duly Beasts, Birds, good Knglisb. FREDERICK Monroe, appointed administratrix of the ei-tate of Moose antlers. Remedy, and after taking several bottles I in said County of Waldo, deceased, having pre- Large Belgian “\ou can have the box.” roared the SAMUEL of am cured of that trouble. I am so sented a petition praying that he may be licensed C. HEATH, late Belfast, Doves or Pigeons. Quail. Spar- entirely driver it GROCERIES with the result that 1 am anxious "but you rob ibe woman you to sell at private sale and convey certain real es- in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given Mackerel or Tinkers. Menhaden, pleased de that it be in reach of all who suffer as I must tight.” tate of said deceased, which is particularly bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- les. Horse Mackerel. Blue Fish. Dr. Emmons’ scribed iu said petition, iu accordance with an mands against the estate of said deceased are de- have.” 1'lie rubber dismounted boarded the therefor of two hundred dol- of Salt. 1. Hake. Lobsters. Seals. Monthly Regulator has brought happiness to advantageous offer sired to present the same for settlement, and all Importers,’ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Great ear. and while Patricia and tbe old hundreds of anxious women. There is posi- lars. indebted thereto are requested to make payment Metreological and Piienom- no other known to medical science Favorite. tively remedy Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to immediately. woman looked on be smashed in the that will so and do the work. dealers in the Gales. Storm signals. Ice quickly safely all persons interested by causing a copy of this MARTHA A. HEATH. finest quality off and most obstinate from 'ii. Extremes of heat and cold. The and of money box wlib the hntt of bis rifle Longest irregularities order to be published three weeks successively in Belfast, August 13.1901. soothing healing properties cause relieved Success its taste ami any immediately. guar- the Republican Journal, a newspaper published Wave. Record of Lucius H. this remedy, pleasant prompt »nd pocketed tbe few centavos anteed at No or inter- pitiful any stage. pain, danger, at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate and cures have made it a great ference with work. Have relieved hundreds of -Ii. Ice. Bay obstructed. Fresh- permanent that Jingled in tbe bottom. If Patricia Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said NOTICE, me subscriber hereby favorite with It is es- cases where others have failed. The most diffi- Anthracite and « carried people everywhere. County, on the 10th day of September, A. D. 1901, EXECUTOR’Sgives notice that he has been duly appoint- Bridges away. Lightning, of small chil- had left the car. or drawn up her lace cult eases treated bene- pecially prized by mothers successfully by mail,and at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, ed Executor of the last will and testament of ficial results in instance. No rthquakes. dren for colds, croup and whooping cough, mantilla, or even turned her face away, guaranteed every if any have, why the prayer of said peti- AMELIA J. late of risk whatsoever. We treat hundreds of ladies they HOPKINS, Frankfort, Blacksmith appendix. as it affords quick relief, and as it tioner should not be granted. C03iSe always tbe robber might not bave seen tbe whom we never see. Write for further in the County of Waldo, deceased. All persons no or other harmful particulars GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. contains opium drug, and free confidential advice. Do not off too having demands against the estate of said deceas- Municipal Officers, 1875-1900. as diamond broocb glistening at ber put A true copy. Attest: it be given as confidently to a baby AH letters answered. Remem- ed are desited to the same for settlement Senators and may long. truthfully Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. present Representatives, to an adult. throat But the sight was too mucb ber, this remedy is absolutely safe under every and all indebted thereto are requested to make ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED civil Officers. for him. The big American saw the possible condition and positively leaves no after payment immediately. ( Officers. ill effectupon the health. Sent by mail, securely SS. Iii Court of Probate, held at Bel- FRANK L. HOPKINS. ounty Belle— flash of bis eyes as be leveled hts rifle, should be 1901. 33, Votes for Very disagreeable.—Summer sealed, $2.00. Money letters registered. WALDOfast, on the 13th day of August, 1901. Frankfort, August 13, 33, 37 Front St., Belfast, Mo President and Governor, DR. J.W. 170 Tremont Boston. “There go two of the most disagree- and at the same moment the switch EMMONSCO., 8t., Carrie E. Woodbury and Israel Woodbury, ad- and taxes. ministrators on the estate of James L. state,County Municipal met this Friend— bar above Woodbury, TELEPHONE 4-2. able men I’ve season.” swung bis bead. Tbe rifle late of Morrill, in said County, deceased, having ltf Summer Belle— their second and final account of ad- “Are they? Why?” over ani presented cracked, the driver lurched estate “One of them stares me out of counte- For Sale at a ministration of said for allowance. me fell in the dust by the road and the Bargain, That notice thereof be three LEWIS’ nance, and the other won’t look at Ordered, given, Caffein. his band to tbe woman, weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, CASTOR IA at York robber held out That desirable and well located real estate a all.—New Weekl.y. a published in Belfast, in said county, Phenyo INHALANT me diamonds!” be bel- the foot of Main street known as the Daniel newspaper FOR FHTHISIC For Infanta and Children. “Give tbe that all persona interested may attend at a Pro- Lane wharf will be sold low to close the Terrible those property, bate Court, to be held at Belfast on the 10th For fifteen years a standard remedy for ail Tile plagues, itching, pestering lowed. estate. of day only patent medicine in tile world that gives diseases of ena to Inquire of next, and show cause, if universal The Kind You the skin. Put an misery. a then N. F. Executor. September any they satisfaction. It uever fails to give im- Havo She gave them without word, HOUSTON, the said account should not be allowed. Always Bought Doan’s Ointment cures. At any drug store. have, why mediate relief; it never fails to lessen the while tbe old Belfast, December 19,—1900.19 GEO. E. Sick Headaches, greatly her watch and ber ring, ! JOHNSON, Judge. of attacks. Many eases of Bears the A true Attest: distressing copy. Phthisic cured in a short time. Not a fault found woman, screaming like a harpy, clung Chas. P. of No case. Judge—“You’ll have to Hazeltike, Register. Nervous Headaches, nor a failure reported in thirty-eight years. Signature to bis rifle and cursed and prayed In Sent mail. Price get witnesses to that bus- by *1.00. Iy4» prove your robber TAXES 1901. Patented. J. c. LEWIS. < band has been incoherent Spanish. But the FOR NOTICE. The subscriber here- and Proprieto-r beating you.” Plaintiff— by gives notice that she has been Neuralgia No. 16 Prescott St., Somerville. Mass. bad no notloD of harming them. He EXECUTRIX’S duly appoint- A. A. Howes & All the will be “Sure, your Honor, ain’t I black and ed executrix of the last will and testameut of Co., Agents Belfast, Me, Same.—“Boys boys,” as be ran blue from head to foot?” “But kicked tbe fallen driver 1 Acute Rheumatism. --- ‘i'loted the apologist for the young- you COLLECTOR’S NOTICE. JOHN ERSKINE, late of Palermo, have just that have toward bis horse, and In another mo- “Boys will be nuisances you acknowledged you Jters.““ been across in the of Waldo, deceased, and given retorted the man riding in a Broadway open car.”— ment the clatter of hoof beats 1st I shall be in office County f you wisli sounthiui sure an l safe,guaranteed sn,” whose garden Commencing August my bonds as the law directs. All persons de- Life. In Memorial daily from 9 to 12 a. m. and having FOR SALS. been wrecked. “Same was the bowlder Btrewn valley told them Building mands against the estate of said deceased are ^'1 thing,” 1 to 4 p. for the of taxes.. U3e M., purpose receiving A desired to the same for settlement, and “reply. “Wording slightly changed, that be was gone. discount of 4 per cent will be allowed on taxes present PHENYO CAFFEIN. all indebted thereto are requested to ma e pay- The house lot on street known as the idea is Diphtheria, sore throat, Instant and from paid on or before 15,1901. 30tf Congress the underlying the same.”— croup. It was nearly dnak now, August ment immediately. Patterson lot, will be sold at a cure. Thomas’ Elec- 25 bargain. tiieago Post. relief, permanent Dr. a off tbs M. C. HILL, Collector. SARAH TURNER. Pills 25c. Sold by all druggists. DUNTON & DUNTON. tric OIL At store. tbe stairway hundred yards _ any drug Palermo, August 13,1901. 3m24* Belfast, Sept. 20,1900.—38tf Mrs. S. E. Adams and son Andrew of SEARSPORT LOCALS. Palermo. Tbe Ladies’ Sewing Circle Mass., are visiting his father, C. F. Fogg. Westboro, Mass., have returned home. bad a lawn sociable and concert at tbe Henry Reynolds has rented A. B. Stan- Capt. C. F. Carver of Cannlen spent Sun- for the benefit Mr. Joseph A. Dodge of Grafton, Mass., church last Friday evening tial’s house and a portion of the land and, in t8wn. day and daughter Rachel, the guests of W. J. of the church. The receipts were S20— taken possession Mr. Stantial retains the IT IS Bert Havener has gone to Kent’s Hill to Matthews, have left for Portage Lake. The Ladies’ Improvement Society met last strawberry beds and will work them him- take a commercial course. Saturday evening at Mrs. George Beldens. self next year. Mrs. C. VV. Howard and daughters The main street the village is People were present from all over town, and through Pauline and Persia were the guests of Mrs. The schools began the fall terms this being thoroughly graveled. from Freedom, Liberty and China...Twenty- C. O. Fernald the past week. They have week. The free high school at the village one from Xorth Palermo went to the WELL is persons Mrs. Christiana B. Whitcomb spending returned to their home in Glenburn, Me. is taught by O. E. Haney ; that at South Sheepscott pond last Friday for a picnic. To consider the nerve a few weeks vacation in town. Brooks Bert the system A the shore—John by Payson; village primary but Three lady friends spent the afternoon dinner was served on the old and threadbare the- C. A. Colcord and wife arrived by Mabel Rose; West Brooks by Grace Capt. who had not met before Black and Alonzo Merrifield each bought a of the together recently, Dow. ory treating nerve system home last week for a short stay. for 30 years. Two of the ladies were born cow last week of Edson Worthing—The direct to cure disease is a thing Miss Clara M. Bullard left by boat Mon- on the same day and the other only two schools in town began Monday—John R. of the past. Science has prove,! das for her home in Newton, Mass. days after. They were finely entertained Bradstreet is building a new shed, and ‘Fryeburg-on-the-Saco. ’’ that lasting cures cannot Mrs. O. Patterson of is the foundation for be More than fifty passengers went on board by Swanville. Leroy Howard laying made If Fryeburg-on-the-Saco goes, why not by this method of tr,.at. steamer of Rockland here Monday. anew shed and L to his house.Alonzo City Belfast-on-the Passagassawakeag ?—Belfast ment. WIIY? Because Merrifield went to last you arrived to ac- Belgrade Saturday Journal. James F. Woods Sunday CORRESPONDENCE. cannot reach the actual COUNTY to spend a few with his sister—Mrs. root of his home next days Because art is long and life is fleeting. company family Friday. Bakers—"A Glenwood Bake” disease. It is a Rose in Xobie- plain fact Oakman is visiting friends Because if encouraged, this thing may thai Miss Lewene Nichols is her sis- the blood visiting Centre Montvillk. Mr. and Mrs- boro... .Charles Soule of Lowell, Mass., has become a fad. In this age of steam supports the nerves Miss Ethel M. Nichols, in Boston. and when Sick blood is ter, Winilield .Lunt have gone to Meriden, been visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Jane electricity, inventors are poor food fur the MITCHELL ft TRUSSELL, BELFAST, ME. cudgelling their brains for and W. G. Young and family returned to Conn., where they have employment. Soule. ways nerves. Then why treat tltt L_ means to save time and labor, it would their home in Cambridge, Mass., Monday. who returned nerves and leave the Miss Emma Bucklin, recently Prospect Ferry. Miss Laura Bow- take too much time and breath to speak cause ui Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stowers left Mon- from Montana, visited friends in town last doin of Penobscot is visiting W. C. Bow- such long names and too much ink to the disease in the blood? for their home in West Palm Beach, wees_Alfred Crockett has sold his mail doin.at Mt. Mildred Hagar write them. the day South Montville. Rev. E. A. Dinslow Waldo. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Neal and Heagan_Mrs. Suppose hyphenizing FI a. route to Ed. Bean—Mrs. Eliza Gay has and daughter of Charlestown, Mass., visited business should spread. It is appalling and wife have on a two weeks vacation. son are in Lewiston the gone Kay attending to think what combinations we should left for Bar Harbor visited her sister, Mrs. Currier, at North- Capt. and Mrs. A. S. Wilson several Miss Jennet Ii. Kice There will be no next Sunday— State fair—Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Lord left days preaching last presently run up against. For instance. to resume teaching in the port Camp Ground_Mrs. Volney Thomp- week.Willard Harding, Harvard last Saturday The F. B. Quarterly meeting will be held in Monday morning for Lewiston, where they Harps well-on-the-Merryconeag, N or- son and Mrs. Eliza Bean are occupying the Harding, James Berry, Cleveland Ilooper, schools. this place beginning Friday, Sept. 20th — have a position during fair week... Miss way-on-the-Pennesseewassee, and East- The Columbia Remedy and cin-i Tuttle cottage at Northport for two weeks. Jennie Hooper, Fay Littlefield, Evelyn Company: Miss Inez Dolliver, who spent the sum- John Prescott and are visiting in Ilertilla left Tuesday morning for port-on-t he-Passamaq noddy. Gentlemen, — Some been her family Harding Rangeley- time ago y _Mrs. George Frye has visiting Avery and Mildred Grindle are attending And still obliged to leave my work, and mer in town, returned to Everett, Mass. Rockland this week. M. A. Randall is Waterville after a weeks Vacation at home. on-the-Mooselucmeguntic." ill-Wales R. school tor told me that my whole mother, who is seriously in Susie Harding The Belfast Journal wants to know poisoned with the dost that house for them — Mrs. C. E. Gil- _Mrs. Edward Evans is at home from a Bucksport_Miss Monday. keeping the work was Bartlett has gone to Eliot, Me., where he is went to Bangor last week, shopping. why not. Passagassawakeag alone-is that I doing- I thur Kane of man returned home last Saturday, accom two weeks visit in Portland — Mr. and stantly in pain, and was losing n. Mr. Thomas Barron and reason could not as stoma--h v principal of the High School — Mark J. | Misses Addie and Ellen Ginn, and Miss enough.—Portland Advertiser. eat, my their vacation panied by her cousin, Erva Conner, who will Mrs. J. G. Harding were in Troy last week, terrible condition. Being ii New York City are spending Bartlett is of the School at i Edna who the summer in neighbor to try **Germ»ne, principal High W. Chase and Collamore, spent Kane. make her a visit_J. G. Blaisdell of Revere visiting relatives_J. mind to give ita fair trial. I «i i- with Miss Alice Me. this returned last to their thanks to the great science Bingham, were in place, Thursday SHIP NEWS. Mass., was the guest of A. L. Pease last Ephie Littlefield Bangor recently duced such a truly wonderful •> Blanchard and who have been homes in Mass_Miss Orianna to human I a n. n n John wife, on business_J. C. Littlefield and wife Worcester, flesh, to-day Searsmont. Mrs. Franklin H. Johnson week. and feel better than I lia ve the two who has been her vaca- in South America, past Harding, am satisfied that I .. Ecuador, attended the Eastern Maine State fair in spending 1 nowhav. p and daughter Malvaliajof Detroit, and OK OF BFLFAST. and feel free from tn ■> on a visit. Michigan East Seabsmont. Everett Arnold tion at her old any are at home home in this place,’returned answer and all letters years, were of Mrs. Alden Robbins last Bangor. any t.., ij,, guests his son Clarence and Yours most wile of Wor- George Cunningham to Boston last Monday.Eugene Barnes ARRIVED. sincereh Capt. Clifton Havener and week_Rev. Wm. Burkeley will exchange Halt,dale. invitation several friends JAMES SWIFT of were in town Aug. By visited 81 -r and are the Franklin, Mass., relatives and friends in Massachu- Minot Street, Lynn, cester, Mass., arrived Friday with H. I. Holt of Morrill Mr. W. last Sept. 1. Sch. Merrill T. Hart, Boston. pulpits Rev. 27th—Mrs. A. Collins of Salem, of and Mrs. C. Cilley passed setts last Hattie George week_Schools began in this GERMENE treats the blood guests of B. F. and Miss Young. 8th—Misses Ellen and with and a Sunday, Sept. Mass., Mrs. Harvey J. Stinson and Fanny Friday evening them, very pleas- district last with Miss Joanna AMERICAN PORTS. cates the very root of disease Monday, system and positively cures ,.i-i Mrs. S. A. after a visit of sever- Florence who have been the ant time was all. Ice cream Prescott, True, spending Welch of Belfast were at Edgar P. Ma- enjoyed by Colcord as at Mt. teacher_School began New York, Aug. 28. Cld, seh. Joseph W. GERMENE is the only and in returned to summer left for their home in Omaha and cake were served the evening. al wreks here Plymouth, here, honey’s Aug. 30th_Mr. and Mrs. J. G. during last with Miss Faustina Hawthorne, Jacksonville; ar, schs. Gertrude medicine that medical sciet .•, Heagan Monday, duced to completely cure t:.i last Myra Bryant was _Mr. and Mrs. Erwin of L. £or Rock- her home in Malden, Mass., Monday. Thursday-Mrs. Packard and two children are in Union for Somerville, as re- Trundy, Dodge, Philadelphia disease gbrms. Harding teacher_George Heagan Sallie called to Morrill last week to attend the are land; POn, Queen, do., for Mass., visiting at W. M. Vose's—Mr. Rockland; a A riat-bottomed boat drifted ashore on a few days.Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gard- turned to his home in Lynn, Mass., last 29, sld, schs. Lucia Porter, E. L. GERMENE is medicine-N funeral of her mother— Aiden Robbins and Mrs. W. E. returned to their Belfast; SPRING TONIC. Mr. llarbutt’s premises last Friday. Any- ner of Vassalboro were in town last week Perry Tuesday. Warren, Bangor; 31, ar, sch. Susan Stetson, For sale by all druggists- lost a valuable horse last wrek—Mr. and home in Auburn last wreek. His sch. Break of a boat will find it on relatives and friends—Mabel Bangor; cld, Day, Peterson, one having lost such calling brother Jackson. on Repairs the church at the ar, schs. Kit Carson and Sr Clll Mrs. C. H. of Boston called upon Leon them — Mr. and Mrs. Portland; Sept. 1, COLOMBIA REMEDY Ml there. Billings Marriner has gone to Castine to attend the accompanied Corner have been resumed, and Sunday Otronto, Bangor; Rebecca Palmer, Fowey, makers, lynn, mass friends in town last Thursday—Miss Normal School. A. C. Emery, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hall and Sadie via The sale and entertainment given by the morning services will be held at the Good Eng.; 2, ar, Corey, Bangor Bridge- Mary McFarland, who has been seriously Miss Ola F. Jones passed last Sunday in port; sld, sells *Melissa A. Willey, Bruns- R. H. MOODY, Druggist. ladies of the Congl. Church at the Harbor Belmont. Thomas Churchill is in Mel- Templar’s llall until the cfiurch is made ill, is slowly recovering... Mrs. Mary A- Waldo with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Simmons. wick ; Sarah D. J. Rawson, Georgetown,S.C. Belfast. was successful. The rose, visiting his son, Fred Churchill. for At a of those 28. Ar, schs. Nat. T. recently- very receipts is the of Miss J. Mass., ready occupancy. meeting Boston, Aug. Palmer, Brown of Rockport guest _Ralph Clement of Massachusetts is vis- Hattie S. Deer Isle; were Slid. _Miss Annie Morrill, who is a nurse in interested, last Saturday, it was decided Norfolk; Collins, 29, E. McFarland_Miss Mary A. Muzzy has iting relatives here—Eben Voseand Miss sld, schs. Daylight, Clark’s Cove and Nor- the Maine General Hospital, Portland, is at that a bell tower be added to the other con- K W. Dunn and wife, Miss Celia A. been re-elected teacher of Greek at Kent’s Achsah Hall arrived last from folk; Jessie Lena, Axim, W. C. A.; Hattie the home of her Mr. and Mrs. W. Saturday and Miss Laura B. White of parents, templated improvements of the edifice, and S. Collins, ‘-'tonington; 30, ar, sch. Flora Scribner Hill and returned last Tuesday, accompanied Lowell for a few weeks visit with relatives. A. on the sick list—All the schools about one-half the sum Rogers, Fernandina; sld, sch. I). D. Haskell, were at the Morrill, already necessary Th* Most Waterville registered Searsport by Miss Alice Simmons, who enters the _The schools in town began last Monday. Indian River, N. B.; 31, cld, sch. Young IF Butter, in town began Monday, with the following for the extra expense of the tower has been ( House this week. school this term—The Lasselle-Sweetland Miss Hannah Vose teaches in this district. Brothers, Kenuebec and Baltimore; Sept. YOU < The Best Butter and teachers: Xo. 2, Miss Edythe Morrill; Xo. pledged. The carpentry work is under the I, ar, sch. Anna R. Lewis, Perth Amboy. WANT A parish meeting of the Congl. church is reunion will be held at the home of Mr. The Least Labor 3, Miss Cora Mahoney of East Searsmont; Troy. People in town are wishing for direction of John Penney of Knox_Two Baltimore, Sept. 2. Below sch. John E. ^ called for this, Thursday, afternoon at Daniel Develin, , —US* THE- Sweetland, today, Thursday—The Xo. 4, Miss Mae Lovering of Xo. 5, rain, as the recent rains did not fill the new names were added to the Bangor. Blaine; membership 29. sch. Carrie E. 2 o'clock to see what action the society- will in the village is being rebuilt with wells_Mr. and Mrs. B. F. visit- Philadelphia, Aug. Cld, bridge Miss Annie Allenwood of Camden. The Harding roll of the Cong’l church last sch. take in the matter of the church. Sunday_A Look, Veazie, Rockland; ar, Henry R, Peerless Cream Separator repairing new abutments. 1 are Xo. 5— ed in Waldo and pupils in Xo. transported to Monday Tuesday—I)r. Sunday School concert will be held at the Tilton, Belfast; 30, ar, seh. Wesley M, Oler. No cranks, no complh «ted About went on the excursion M. T. visited the fair last Uarriman, Kennebec. machinery, no labor twenty-five Monroe Centre. Everett Felker, Farmers have finished haying and report a Dodge Bangor Good Templars hall following the morning Bangor, Aug. 29. Sld, sch. Maggie Mul- Labor of butter inakit * to Camden Tuesday to witness the launch- Thursday—Mrs. Lucena has one-half. Does the work Walter Mason and Harold Small are attend- good crop. Longley preaching service, Sept. 8th—The school vey, New Sept. 3ar, sch. W. of schooner Arthur but failed to York; Henry I experience necessary. Tw, ing Seitz, gone to Squirrel Island for a week’s visit... Baltimore. trial free. Prices to ing school in Freedom_Miss Mabel Web- Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Morse, committee held a meeting for the assign- Cramp, ff-i ${■! *-d w itness the launch as the schooner refused Mrs. John Krimmel and Georgetown, S. C., Aug. 27. Sid, seh. at once for catalogue ber has returned to Massachusetts_Miss I. Mrs. Artie daughter Viola, ment of teachers for the fall and winter Ralph Morse, May Sanford, Abbie C. Stubbs, Philbrook, New York. Peerless Cream Co to move. who spent the summer with Mr. and Mrs. terms of school last Separator Marie Sanborn is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mrs. G. If. Cargill, Mrs. W. H. Lowell and Monday evening_ Norfolk, Aug. 31. Sld, sch. Hattie C. Haine. B. F. returned to their Augusta, The recital given here Monday evening H. S. Webber_Miss Stella Williams is at several others from Liberty and Montville Harding, Monday Percy A. Hasty has gone to Plymouth Vil- Luce, Herald, Boston. M. of home in .Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fernandina, Aug. 31. Sld, schs. Helen G. by Miss Carrie Crockett Waco,Texas, her uncle’s, L. 0. Robinson’s_Samuel are attending the State fair in Lewiston Philadelphia... lage to teach a term of school — Mr. Merton of New York, who have been Moseley, New York ; Edward H. Blake, do.; Miss Guida Homer of and Miss — Bagley of Boston Bucksport Jellison had his barn seingled last week this week_Sunday night Mr. A. A. Brown Fogg accompanied by Miss Stuart, Sept. 2, ar, schs. Senator Sullivan, Hopkins, of a a few weeks in town, left for their Edith Williams Searsport was very Misses Myra and Maidie Bailey have heard a noise at his barn indicating some- spending is visiting at his father's, C. F. Fogg’s_ New York ; Lyman M. Law, Providence. FARM FOR SALE. entertainment. home Mondaj —Mr. Leo Russell and Miss Brunswick, Aug. 29. Ar. sch. Jose Ola- pleasing returned from where they have thing out of the usual course. On going to Miss Emily Brown has returned to Castine Located in the town of Brooks Northport, verri, Hewett, 30, ar, sch. Her- Rose Parker of Farmington were the guests Savannah; do, one and one-lialf mile from Lee Robinson of Bock Island, 111., who been at work_Lizzie Webber has gone to the barn to ascertain the cause he found one to resume her studies at the Normal school. ald, New York; Sept. 1, sld, sch. Laura M. of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harding a few days twelve miles from Belfast, consist in spent several days in town, and his mothen Bucksport to attend school.... Mrs. E. P of his horses in the tioor partly harnessed, — Miss Lulu Stiles has gone to Pittsfield, Lunt, Boston. of land in a trood state of cultivate-: last week.Mrs. M. C. Parsons and Mrs. Providence, Aug. 31. Ar, sch. R. is well with water, (food Mrs. S. A. Robinson, who spent the season Alexander and her class in elocution gave but the thief had deeampted,going so sudden- where she will enter upon a course of studies Bowers, supplied ,.i M. F. Leathers have returned home from Brunswick. of grafted i'ruit, also a variety of pi-..: Hall last his are at the M. C. 1... .Harold here, left Tuesday for Bar Harbor, and will an entertainment in Odd Fellows’ ly that he left coat behind. There Morton and Henry ■Newport News, Aug. 31. Sld, sch. Gov. trees; 25 acres of heavy timber; st•.i Brooks, where they visited friends and rel- bam return to their home via Boston. Thursday evening. The following program parties who say that they know to whom Fletcher are getting their grain thresher in Ames, Boston. house, carriage house, large water brought into the house and ba atives.The Club of Eight met with Mr. order for the fall Everett, Wash., Sept. 1. Sld, ship Gover- George A. Bowen and James S. Eaton was well rendered: the coat belongs. [Our correspondent sends campaign. Eugene Fletcher ant location. Mv reason for sHlii._ and Mrs. T. W. Hawes last Saturday. A nor R ibu-, Camden, Sydney, N. S. W. Price Si,500. Address. Music Orchestra. a of the Christian Science meeting, is making changes in his threshing machine lelt Monday for Bath, where they are to by report Rockland, Sept. 2. Ar, sch. Pendleton 2m35* A. S. FOltBKS, Broolv- M Drill. very enjoj’able session was reported—Dr. that will serve as grand jurors at the U. S. Court. but we already had a report in type.—Ed. 1 largely increase its capacity for Brothers, Baltimore. Music by Orchestra. and Mrs. M. T. Dodge attended the Dodge A. H. Carr and A. J. Mitchell left Wednes- threshing. The work is being done at FOREIGN PORTS. Dec., “How He Saved St. Michaels, Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Goodwin reunion in Burnham last Saturday....Mr. and Mr. J. H. Gout is su- train to serve as traverse Harvey Peavey Liberty there to Card of Thanks day morning by of who have been visiting Miss S. Eben Vose of Mass is in town Hillsboro, N. B„ Aug. 27. Ar, sch. S. M. Love Song” and encore, Boston, Lowell, it-Ben cut his hand jurors. Song, “Japanese perintend Dodge right Bird, 27, ar, sch. W. II. Bos- Elizabeth Webber A. Mansur the past week, have gone to looking after his interests here.The Montreal; Oler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I>. .Jackxn quite badly recently with a The Dr. ton. The office here has Rec. and Joan” and scythe. extend their thanks and appro, post been thoroughly “Darby encore, Bangor to visit Mrs. Goodwin’s brother and singing school taught by Mr. Conaut of St. N. 29. sch. Bessie Tibbetts was obliged to take several stitches, and John, B., Aug. Ar, Mary their friends in Stockton Spring renovated, painted and papered throughout, other relatives. Miss Mansur accompanied Pittsfield is and great in- A. llall, Newark. fast who so in “The from (>ver the and progressing finely now Ben is a kindly aided them Rec., Light Range” taking vacation_A little son Aug. St. New- which so much improves the appearance them. They will return to Boston Saturday. terest is taken in the lessons-Miss Stella Manila, 28, Ar, ship Paul, bereavement. l v, encore, Myrtie Peavey of Mr. Taylor had one of his big toes ampu- castle via Sydney. that many of our home comers can hardly Tableau, “Woman’s Rights.” _Or. and Mrs. 11. A. Holt have returned returned to Plymouth Monday to Harding tated by getting it under the cart wheel. Guantanamo, Aug. 10. Ar, sch. Scotia, rt ilize that are in the old Song, “Old Fashioned Flowers,” they Searsport from a brief visit to his mother, in Lamoine. teach the fall term of school at the village, Meade, Philadelphia. BELFAST l’KK'K (T1IKKM Bernice The little fellow is obliged to travel on office. Peavey Mrs. Fred from Hong Kong, 19. In port, L. post “The of the _Mr. and Piper Washing- where she taught in the summer—Miss July ships Rec., Legend Organ Builder,” crutches. for New Manuel [Corrected Weekly for I k -: 1). visited his Mr. Barker Scliepp, Kendall, York; Schooner William Butman, lying at Cam- Ruth Chase. ton, C., father, Ivy Rollins, who has been in Pittsfield for a Llaguno, Nichols, for do. Dec., “The Bootblacks,” Robt. Nado. week_Mr. and F. Swaxville. Mr. Geo. Dudley and Mr. Produce Market. /•ri"s /‘mil den, Tuesday, was hardly recognizable as Piper, the past Mrs. A. few weeks, has returned home.Rodney Montevideo, Aug. 29. Ar, bark Willard Rec., “A Leak in the Dike,” Lena Sargent Eoss Lufkin arrived steamer from Bos- 30 to 50 Hay t> i" and Lena visited her who has been sick for a by Mudgett, Munroe, Boston. Apples F bu., tlie old schooner built here many years ago. “A Bridal Scene.” Xye daughter parents Whitaker, long "“«* Hides n. Tableau, ton and are at J. W. Nick- St- Thomas, 18. Sld, sell. (Hive T. dried, F ih. t> in last week-Miss Anna time with is Thursday guests Aug. 2.25tO2.50 Lamb It Searsport would enjoy a visit from the Dec., “Returned Maiiie Battle Flags,” Bangor Piper, kidney trouble, failing rapidly. Whittier, St. Croix and New York. Beans, pea. i' Tibbetts erson's— A. Eoss Nickerson has returned medium, 2.25 Uamb SIm owners of the old and we no Sidney who spent the past few months at her His brother, Wilmont Whitaker of Chicago, i 31. sch. Alice schooner, have Axim, Aug. Ar, previously, Yel’ eyes, 2.75 Mutton p I Music, Ruth Chase to Somerville’, Mass., where he is attending J. Boston. doubt she could find her way here herself. father’s, Mr. Barker Piper’s, has gone to has been visiting him and returned home j Crabtree, Crabtree, Butter F lb, 18to20 Oats p Rec., “A Girls’ Conversation Over the Tel school—Mrs. Lufkin Turks 25. In Boston_Mr. Lewis Ross from Xatick, last week. of Orland was the Island, Aug. port, sch. Edith Beef, sides, F tb. 7«‘.> Potato, The flag staff in the has been phone, Bernice Peavey | L. Allen, from Bilbao Beef fore quarters, f.A Pound I! village Mr. guest of her sister, Mrs.Tyler, last week. Gilkey, (arrived 18th) R ■., “Money Musk” and encore, Mass., is visiting at John Strattard’s— for Philadelphia (to sail about 27th). Barley Fbu., 40«4f» Straw fc* much improved by setting up the rigging, Stockton Springs. West Main street Mrs. E. B. and n Mrs. E. P. Alaxander Miss Maria who has Greeley Mrs. Abner Little- Port 9. sch. Ella M. Cheese F ft-, 12, Turkey p Sanborn, employment Spain, Aug. Sld, Tallow It giving it a coat of white paint and a gilded gave a social hop, in the interest of the field, Mrs. Alonzo and Miss Linnie Holmes Chicken F lb, 10tol2| \< in is at home on a vacation— Willey, Larrabee, Philadelphia. Calf Skins, per lb. Veal fc> It ball on If the Thorndike. X. A. Webb of Jackson Kingman, D^luJ top. telegraph and telephone Village on the of 11!: v, The W. C. T. U. of Waldo will have Improvement, evening and, Mrs. Sarah and Miss Daisy Peavey MARINE MISCELLANY. Duck F It-. 14,315 Wool. county ■ could be the same color it began a term of high school in the Centre which as F doz., 20 Wood, bai poles painted in music hall the Aug. 29th, proved very enjoyable drove through to Bangor Aug. 26th to at- Spoken. August 8, lat. 4 S., Ion. HI W., Eggs with head-quarters during Fowl F tb. a£ir> Wood, soli would very much improve the appearance district Monday 31 scholars in attend- well as profitable_Misses Marietta and bark Puritan, New York for Monroe fair. All interested in fair work or tend the Eastern Maine State Fair_Mrs. Ainsbury, Geese F ft>. 13(314 ance and more to follow. A Shanghai. N.,lon. 27 of the village. very profitable Lillias Grant of Creek, ar- August 10,lat.5 \V., ship Retail Price. Ret work,are requested Butter 14 lb, 18to20 Oat Meal our best teachers... Miss Bessie L. Hig- their Mr. and Mrs. Portland 10 for Salt, don's entire stock of blooded cattle, same. There will be a cordial welcome ex- grandparents, Henry of Malden is in town.. .Mrs. Thomas Dow- Bowers, Magune, August Corn 7li Onions li twenty- and Fred Lombard F bu., p gins Higgins went to Mabel Simmons returned Buenos Ayres. Sept. 1, off Fenwick Island, Cracked Corn 71 Oil. Keros, head in all. Among them are four register- tended to all.—Mrs. W. H. Staples—Miss ling, Mrs. Dia McDowell and Jewell Dow- F bu., Pittsfield to attend the fall term Twombly County bark Olive Thurlow, Hayes, Savannah for Corn Meal F bu., 71j Pollock p ed cows and four Monday at last week to her duties in the Normal registered calves. This of Fair work. ling are guests of Miss Louise New York. Cheese F 13tol5| Pork 0 lb. the Maine Central Institute... Alvin Supt. Cunningham. tb, enabled Mr. Black to exhibit at the fair in Ayer, School, Castine—Mrs. II. II. McGilveryof -Mrs. C'harLes Hammond of Old Town Barkentine Good News passed in by Cape Cotton Seed F cwt., 1.50 Plaster p Oscar 538, Meal the traveling preacher, called on friends at Morrill. Storer, Esq., returned Mrs. D. McG. Buck of Henry August 27th, bound from Rio Janeiro Codfish, dry, F ft*. Kye p Belfast this week forty-live head of the Searsport, Marion, visited here the first of the week_Mr. Craifberries I0tol4 Shorts his of law in Boston last I for Baltimore. She outsailed the bark Julia F Waldoboro Aug. 2<;th visit rela- from deck. She probably will be taken to Cam- both of Camden. tended the fair in Saturday Fitchburg, Mass., to remain at hall last even- Bangor. of Mrs. schools in districts No. 1 and Cunningham’s Thursday den for repairs. Bowoen-Fooo. In guests Leonard Cornforth_Mrs. tives_The the with his p'red Bangor, Sept« during winter, brother, ing was as largely patronized as of the August 31. Schooner A. Bowden and Miss Blanche Fogg Miss Ethel Flood of East Belfast is visit- Eliza and son of Waterville visited 5 will 9th. Miss Maud L. any Milbridge, Lejok Young No. begin Sept on was Ellis, Cape Jellison.Miss Melvina ones. There more launched from the yard of Sawyer gor. preceding is to be one A ing her aunt, Mrs. Towle. — Dunbar-Ward. In Belfast. Amy her brother, B. A. Gowen, last week Mr. Knowlton will teach in the first district, Patterson of D. Bros., at 11 o’clock to-day. Her register is Washington, C., arrived this, Thursday, evening, with ice cream Wayiand Knowlton, Esq.. Geonm Mrs. Carr and of Rock- and Mrs. Peter Harmon, accompanied by- and in the fifth Harry Littlefield of Brooks 207 net tons and she is rated A 1 for fourteen George daughter Sunday for her annual visit to her brother, and cake at Mr. A. E. Miss Rosie Ward, both of Belfast Brown’s... .Miss years. The owners are the build- v land are here relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howard of will teach the and Miss Olive principal Holm ks-Jen kins. In Monroe, visiting Belfast,pass- upper grade A. — Mr. Capt. F. Patterson Leonard Bow- Ruth Houston of Boston is the of ers, Capt. Charles J. Smith, who will com- F. L. Palmer, Esq., Bernard .L I loir ed and with friends Blood the lower guest Mrs. of Camden is in town, the Wednesday Thursday grade. den came from Somerville Sunday to sp^hd mand her, and the heirs of J. P. Gordon of fort and Miss Hattie L. den kins of Bailey her cousin, Miss Harriet M. Nickerson. .*> in Pittsfield and Franklin. The christening was with flowers. Lowkll-Swektskk. InSearspor of Mrs. Alonzo Nickerson. Bangor_Alonzo Major the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. • guest Wikterport. A very interesting service The Corner Sunday school had its excur- Thomaston, 1. The four-mast- 1, at the home of the bride, by lb and wife of Knox visited Mr. and Mrs. Al- Bowden.Ed. Moulton of Roslindale September ton, Read W. Lowell of Bucksport Miss Lettie Crooker of has re- was held at the Methodist Church last Sun" Ray sion to the bar last ed schooner William 11. Yerkeswas success- Bucksport fred Howard Thursday. E. Sweetser of Searsport. Wednesday_Ernest Moul- came for a visit to his fully launched from Dunn A Elliott's yard turned home after a week’s visit to her day evening under the auspices of the W. C. Sunday mother, Morse-Dac.gett. In Rock la wife and of here before noon She is a n ton, daughter Unity passed Mrs. Moulton — Mrs. John Stew- just Saturday. Harry A. Morse of Thomas ton ami Miss Louise Merithew. T. U., consisting of special music by the Henry THE MEWS OF BROOKS. friend, with Mr. and Mrs. Harmon. thoroughly modern vessel in every particu- of Rockland. Sunday Asbury art of Boston has been the guest of v choir, reading the scripture and prayer by lar. The measurements are: Length, 222 Perry-Patch. In MiuneapnlK The at Grove — Miss Verna Ward of Fairfield has been at the First Unitarian Church camp meeting Maple began Hatch and Miss her aunt, Mrs. John Randell, recently. A. Elliott feet; breadth, 42.0 feet; depth, 10.8 feet; 21, Rev. J. W. reading by Mrs. T. returned from Lincoln Perry and Elizabeth Havener Pair! last with a attendance. The passing a week with her .Our summer visitors are gross net tonnage. 1311.33. Thursday good grandparents, Eleanor Who Killed Joe’s fast leav- tonnage, 1408.05; Shorky Gilk. In Albion, Air Barrett, Baby? j Tuesday night. -- were in attendance last Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson_Mrs. Julia The were: Mrs. Shorey of Albion and Miss Halt, following preachers who is a teacher in Emerson ing. departures Monday Miss Barrett, Brown went cester, Mass. and will be next Leighton of Bangor is visiting her sister, John Tolar and Miss Vir- Harry to Augusta Monday Sunday present Sunday: of rare and daughter, College, is a reader ability, she to work in the Insane M. Andrews of Ara Chase of Mrs. Sarah Wren—The Misses Emery of ginia, and friend Miss Bennett, all of New Hospital. Monroe; brought out the power and pathos of this I>1KI>. Canaan; \V. Gordon of Rufus Bart- Waterville, who have been visiting at A. S. York; Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Frye, son Mrs. M. E. Luce of Haverhill, Mass., is Knox; beautiful tale in such a manner as to hold ! lett of Herman; P. 0. Andrews of Sears- Higgins', returned to their home Frank Willard and daughter of visiting her brother, C. E. Lane. A Saturday. her audience spell bound—Arthur N. Smith, Dorothy Blodgett. In Brooksville, -Mr. and Mrs. E. H. were H. 72 and n port; II. N. Welch of Plymouth; Allen Ward guests Melrose Highland; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. R >se A. and return- Blodgett, aged years accompanied by his friend Mr. Libby, is at ; Young daughter Bradstrkkt. In Vinalhaven. A Rollins of of of Boss C. Higgins Saturday night_Mrs. Hall and sons Ralph and Henry of Read What Belfast Citizens Say. Troy;G. Pomeroy Burnham; from Portland for a visit to his Quincy: ed to their home in Milford, Mass.,last week. Hiram Bradstreet. home par-! ■ AY. L. Stairs of Stockton Springs. Seven- Mabel Cilleyand Miss Grace Higgins pass- Miss Cannon of Boston; Miss Charlotte Clark. In Rockland, August ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Smith.Dr. C. F. Miss Elizabeth F. Edwards of Fitchburg, ward, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Fred it. < teen are C. C. ed Friday with Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hatch in | Drake of Roslindale; Miss Marion Field of Get down to the facts of the matter. Don’t cottages occcupied. Moody is and is under the care of 1 is her months and 11 days. Atwood quite ill, Mass., visiting mother, Mrs. E. C. is An and family of Monroe are at the Moody Jackson — Misses Evelyn C. and Ethel B. Charlestown; Mr. and Mrs. James Crocker take a stranger’s word. It easier to prove the Cmamheklain. In Ellsworth, Dr. Fellows—Miss Ada L. Walker is at Boody. J. Chamberlain of Elgin, 111., aged Rev. M. Andrews and wife of Mon- Higgins are passing this week with Mrs. F. and daughter Bernice of Westboro; Mrs. truthfulness of statements made ty citizens of cottage; home from Portland for a few weeks vaca- days. Scott is the house on Belfast than endorsements coming from some far u. H roe at his cottage; James Moore and family L. Philbrick — Arthur Jackson and wife of Nathan Johnson of Beverly; Mr. and Mrs. Godding repairing Carle. In Boston. August tion_Misses Grace and Susie Rowell are Essie 1\ and the late John Carle, at Walker Mr. and Mrs. Collins and the A. C. Godding place and will move there away place. Head the following: of Swanville at the James Moore cottage ;• Vassalboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tracy ; Cillev. In Lincolnville, Septemi" a few weeks in town—T. B. Fel- Mr. F. S. Johnson of Poor’s Mills, says: “I had spending son John next month. J. lit) years, g months ,n George Moore of Frankfort at his cottage; Parsons last week — Percy Bishop of Fort of Boston; and Mrs. Ferguson of Cilley, aged lows has gone to Boston for a brief stay— kidney trouble for two years. The secretions of Fernald. In Belfast. Septeml" P. 0. G. Fairfield a North Vermont—Miss Elva Mrs. Rev. Andrews, Fernald, Mark passed few days last week with Hyde Park, Mabel Mathews of Searsport and the were and so Fernald, aged 91 and G montlo James Atwood has returned from Water- kidneys highly colored, scalding years Randell left for Boston for a week's Jackson. In Belfast, August I AA'ard, Mrs. Laura Brown and his sister, Mrs. Isadore Tilton—Miss Ada Monday Miss Annie of Belfast have been as to be both and daughter Chaples frequent very annoying night son of Frank B. and .1 ville, where he has been employed for sev- visit....Mm. Randell son, Evelyn Miss Mattie, H. Morse, Warren Gordon, Coffin of Pittsfield last week with John went to Belfast at E. G. Roberts’. I was told that trouble was 5 months and 20 passed eral weeks—Miss Effie M. Littlefield, Miss visiting day. my kidney years, days. to visit relatives—Mrs. Edwin Lear. In Northport, August 30, t Benjamin Nickerson, AV. Braley, Mr. Ralph her aunt, Mrs. S. A. Coffin — Mrs. Sarah Fer- Tuesday caused from the nature of my work in the mill, Eleanor Barrett and Miss Elizabeth Philip Holmes of Salem, Mass., is making of Irving and Mattie (Proctor) Lear, Cross and Thomas Bachelder are of Knox and Miss nald for Boston on boat— Crocker and son Foster returned to Belfast but it was closed all summer on account of re- among Kinney Maggie Thomp- (eft Monday’s his annual visit to his brother-in-law I. S. and 3 days. Mrs. Cutter of D. was the on the bothered me Little. In 21, Mi the The Islesboro is oc- son of a few last week Washington, C., Tuesday, after a week’s stay with her pairs dam, yet my kidneys Camden, August cottagers. cottage Unity spent days his wife. M. 77 and 14 da\ s. guest of Mrs. A. J. Crocker last week.... Staples, accompanied by the same. I was to look Little, aged years Mr. — just Finally compelled cupied by G. Maloon; Mrs. Cushman’s cot- with Mrs. Willard Sparrow.Miss Ethel Mrs. Wm. left for her home in father, John Mudgett Mr. Lewis Leland. In Eden, August 21, Mi I Kennedy The session of Waldo District for relief. I had two doctors treat me at different and 11 d o H. Fernald’s the Hunt cot- Hunt of last week at Hattie Boston last Charles Willey Blanchard of Sandypoint, one of our most special Leland, aged 33 years, 4 months tage by family; Unity passed Friday—Mrs. Philisrick. In Aug 10! left for Buffalo to attend the Lodge of Good Templars, appointed for times but they gave me little or no assistance. I Thorndike, tage by several Searsport people. Ten Dix- the of Miss Monday exposi- aged citizens, who has been in feeble ner Philbriek, aged 74 years,l mouth and Cornforth’s, guest Marguerite saw Doan’s Pills advertised and I a tion_Timothy B. Fellows gave a musicale Sept. 7th, has been Kidney got Thompson. In North Searsnnmt. \ mont are at the and at the Cen- health for some years, passed away last indefinitely postponed. people Wright cottage, Cornforth—Quarterly meeting at his home one evening last week. About box at Edmund Wilson’s drug store. They gave Hannah Thompson, aged 76 years. 11 nien J. E. Ellis has been drawn as three of E. F. Hanson’s cottages are occu- tre church next Friday, Saturday and Sun- 25 young people were present. Some fine Saturday night. His daughter, Mrs. Mary grand me more relief than the medicine from both 23 days. Mathews. In August 12. " whose names we were un- music was given by Misses Croley and Sun- arrived from Boston in time for the coming year and Bert doctors.” Lincolnville, pied by people day... Edwin Lander recently bought a Crosby, to be juryman 2 no- of Boston and others. Refresh- R. Mathews, aged 83 years, months borough funeral were A. Hall as traverse juryman for the ne was a veteran of the civil war, sen mg able to learn. corn harvester, and Sept. 1st gave a free ex- was present at the services, which Sold for fifty cents per box by all dealers. Fos- ments were served and the whole affair and Maine held at his late home A. term of Court. 1st 2d Cavalry. hibition with it. Several were present to very enjoyable_Miss Clara Atwood has Tuesday—Mrs. September ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the Rich. In Belfast, September 1. Mi" gone to Camden for a brief visit—Mrs. M. Gardner, sons Earl and Albert, and United States. Frances Rich, 55 NORTH SEARSPORT ITEMS. see it work. It gave excellent satisfaction Merton L. Fogg, who has been employed aged years. v Hannah Nutter and daughter of Brighton, daughter Flora left Wednesday for New- Winc hen bach. In Fernandma. I-la., Mrs. Geo. E. has to to its who is now to on Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no "t Chapin gone Camden owner, prepared are of accompanied Mrs. the Boston elevated railway the past 21, Capt. Everon Winchenbach, a native Mass., the guests their cousin, Miss tonville, Mass., by substitute. to meet her husband. harvest all the ensilage corn, far and near. Bertha Cole. Brown and Miss Brown of that place. two years, and Miss Stewart of Dorchester, Waldoboro, aged 53 years.