The Republican Journal. 'u>UMK (;o-____ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1897. NUMBER 2(5.

I.n Bhief. Word was received at Hali- o clock at his hotel in Co. W. C. T. U. Convention. The Waldo REPUBLICAN Thursday morning Waldo Congregational Conference. Base Ball. PERSONAL. THE fax, X. 8., from Dartmouth, a small tuwu A\ ashington, tlieCockran, of heart disease. JOURNAL^ across Halifax harbor, Thursday morn- .....The reply of the Secretary of State to The meeting of the Waldo County W. C. The forty-ninth annual meeting of the 'HKD EVERY Til I'RSDAY MORNING BY THE the MAINE LEAGUE STANDING. E. R. Connor went to Boston Saturday on ing, that the body of John Taylor, a protest of the Japanese T. u.reported to Wednesday noon in The Waldo County Conference of government Congregation- Games. Per cent. business. steward, who was one of the crew of the against the annexation of Hawaii continued ublican Journal Pub. Co. has been Journal last week—was through al churches was held with the church at Won. Lost. Won. barkentine Herbert on board of forwarded to the here Portland IS 6 .750 Fuller, Japanese legation the day and evening. The afternoon devo- Freedom, June 22d and 23d. The weather Mrs. M. L. Keith returned Tuesday from which the second and them Augusta.. 14 8 '638 captain, mate and the by cabled to Tokio. The Miss A. A. a visit in Journal in the pafkk for Maine sea tional service was led by Hicks was perfect, the attendance was and Lewiston. 15 12 .558 Bangor. wife were last legation will file a good, captain’s murdered, July, probably supplemental of Rockland Bangur. 11 17 ,3#3 statement of Belfast. Mrs. F. Smith gave much interest was shown in the Mrs. Julia Rose of Rockland visited friends faring people.” was found floating iu the lake, Wednes- upon receiving instruction from meetings. Rockland. 10 18 .367 the home a short talk on “scientific temperance teach- went from Belfast. day night. Taylor re-shipped on board government. Eighteen Belfast, an unusually 8 16 .348 in Belfast last week. followed Oircuiation in and the Fuller after the and went to ing in the public schools, by the large delegation. The conference City County tragedy, organized Chas. H. Field left Tuesday fora business Buenos Ayres. When the Fuller returned Fish and Game. The work of the annual address of the County President, with Rev. R. G. Harbutt as moderator and The game here June 23, between Belfast and trip to Washington county. mon to New a few United States F. Miller of Searsmont. The Portland was a farce. The Terms. In advance,$2.00a year; York, days ago Taylor went commissioners during the Miss Emily Rev. G. S. Mills as scribe. The opening de- visitors, then at the x month*;; om cents for three months. to Halifax, where he had been past season lias been head of the allowed to he Mrs. Peter Clair of is drinking enormous. Over reports of the president, secretary and votional service was league, themselves out- Bucksport visiting i-ing Term*;. For one square, one inch conducted by Mr. H. of and it is that he 000 cod hatched at played at every her Mrs. M. W. Welch. .'i col1 im 11. To cents for one heavily iate, thought 100.000. fry Gloucester the various of work G. point. They changed pitchers sister, week, and and superintendents Wortliley, who is supplying at North Bel- : each insertion. tell overboard while intoxicated and was Woods Holl have been planted at the three times and their bes* one pitched so slow a sul»equent showed that there has been a gain in fast. Frank Ellingwood returned drowned.The convention fisheries on the New coast and ball that one said he could see the Saturday Kepublican England the spectator of the Fourth Indiana 000 shad collected membership in the county during past The topic, “The Lord's Day: Its Divine from a visit in Boston and Lynn. otents of To-Day’s Journal. district lias nomi- 200.000. in the Potomac, seams in the ball cover just before it reached the nated Charles W. Lee of and year. There are now something over 200 authority and what yan we do to Major Vevay, Susquehanna Delaware rivers were promote bat. The Belfasts batted the ball all over the O. W. Sims of Hallowell visited his daugh- PAGE 1. to succeed the late II on. distributed the Atlantic members in the 8 in Liber- its better observance?” was lud., W. S. Hol- along coast from Unions, Belfast, introduced by field, to be muffed or fumbled by the fielders. The ter, Mrs. B. A. Roundy, last week. man in Massachusetts to Wirk Big .is Cannon Balls Japan Congress.About 80,000 pounds Florida. About 100,- ty, Northport, Searsmout, Swanville, Troy, Mr. Sherman Goodwin, pastor of the church score: .t Mrs. A. N. returned Bale:nan and Br> an.. Waldo Co. of tea to 8au Francisco since the 000,000 lobsters have been taken at Dock- Noyes home Tuesday brought Waldo and Winterport. The last named at Freedom, and Rev. F. S. DollilT. It called . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 cur ..Trau-iVi s in Beal Es- from a visit to friends in lirst of May, was not allowed to be im- land, Me., and New Gt. These Belfast.. .. 4 2 2 5 0 6 6 3 4—32 Rockland. Di-tri--! Election.. Waldo County London, Uuion was organized in April last with 3(5 forth a very discussion. ■ are general Miss Portland. 1 2 0 0 0—7 1 *111 .-ii• t- Knight' of because it did not come to the being liberated several vessels en- Pythias ported, up by 50. Mrs. Sarah White and child of Forest 1 *a\ members, and now has Nineteen depart- Frances J. Dyer of assistant editor Earned runs, Belfast Portland 3. City- Papers and Periodicals.*. Base standard of established the sec gaged in the work. It is that Belfast, 15; Two-base quality by expected Hill arrived to visit relatives. rsonal. ments of work are carried on the Unions. of The had a hits, 2, Wells, Webster, Donahue. Throe- Thursday the The are will be collected before the end by Congregations list, particularly PAGE 2. retaryof treasury. importers i>0,000,000 base hits, Roussey. Home runs. Hill, McBride. an word Frank celebration iu connec- of the season. Mackerel work is now in Northport has active Loyal Temperance helpful upon this topic. Double McDermott and Donahue. Base on I. Hanscom was class of «'ur Washington Letter Our protesting.The plays, prophet 1 tion with the four hundredth at Woods a branch of the W. C. T. U. Mr. A. C. balls, by Engle, 3; by MeGuirk. 2; by Roussey, 7: the Thomaston a Let tei'. .one t: Mr. i)epo\\ ’> stories. anniversary progress Holl, Gloucester and Legion, juvenile Sibley, President of the Belfast High school class of 'oT. Casco by Wells 4. by pitched ball, by Wells 2"; by of the of Newfoundland bay, Maine.The annual Civic an PAGE 3. discovery by meeting The charity department has distributed League, gave account of the move- Portland pitchers, 8. Struck out, by Wells,5; by Miss Georgia Triggs went to Ru John Cabot on June 14; of the Maine F’isli and Game Portland 2. Wild -kspoit l'ou s t < .atciuahi. .Beit a st Taxes :i-i, 17, off Association more ment in pitchers, pitches, by Portland passed than 500 garments, besides mouey, the interest of for a visit of a or ■ good citizenship 5. 2.30. yesterday week more. 1 hi •• i'.. His innleu at St. June J4tli with was held dune 22d in the of the Umpire, Carpenter. Time, poem ..Important Johns, Ntid., great parlors etc. The of the ( asc. provisions, department temper- throughout State and spoke of the The second Belfast-Portlaud in Li'jUor success. There was a grand parade of Kangeley Lake House at Kangeley. Presi- pur- game this city Mrs. John Kenney returned home Satur- PAGE 4. dent P. O. auce literature has distributed 12,000 pages pose of the organization in Belfast. Dr. A. last week was in the fourth tile Masonic fraternity, police depart- Vickery presided, and remarks stopped by day from a visit of three weeks in Boston I- Ihe Beltasr Custom House The ment and lire brigade, with athletic were made by Gov. Powers, lion. L. T. of tracts, 700 magazines aud papers, 12 year- J. Billings of Freedom was called upon and rain, with the Portlands in the lead by a score of >.•• Yacht* an*l Boats.. Wed- sports John W. Holmes of Katteiy.. ( arleton of the tisli to Union in an 10 to 4. The visitors had an New Brooklyn, N. V wa- » iu the afternoon and bonfires and and game commis- ly subscriptions the Signal, the earnest and manner imported Eng- Emi -t an an Race.. Northport py- emphatic express- in Gol. FI. G. land and he struck out three men Belfast visiting relatives the week. Kill 1 oral' Bug*.. Burnham's Indian rotechnics in the evening. The Ameri- sions, F'arrington, P'rederick official weekly organ of the National W. C. ed hts approval of the reform movement. League pitcher past i.ary. .i ount> rrespondem e. .News can. and IS. Hon. F\ E. in the first two In the third and fourth English French warships there Dickson, Timberlake, T. U., and 18 to tlie Star in the The last for at innings. Mrs. Eleanor Orcntt arrived ■ ranges. subscriptions topic discussion the after- Saturday The American the State bank examiner, IS. the'playing was wild, the Belfasts evidently try- PAGE 5. participated. warship, Henry Pratt, East, the Maine organ, monthly. Copies of noon session, “Are our school laws and from a visit in central and northern Maine the attraction Harry F. Janies ing to delay the game to prevent it the "'•d-ws "1 Belfast Judicial Court. Massachusetts,proved great Beedy, Matthieson, pres- the laws and the law school reaching Supreme ident of the Lake cigarette regarding system satisfactory?” was opened by Mrs. A. Patterson he.' Re'"lutions rd Respect. .Isle an and was visited by thousands. The Kangeley Guides' Asso- fifth inning before the approaching shower ar- Mary went to Pittsfield temperance teaching in the schools have Mr. Bartlett of Jackson. ippe:iii.gs Concerning Local ln< ustries. weather was queen's weather.Gold lias ciation, and others. Mr. Dickson and rived. They won in that respect, lor the rain fell Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. J.S. D.ms. ie Trout anu Salmon will not Bite in In been discovered on Mr. Matthieson criticized the fish and been circulated among tue school the evening Rev. R. G. Harbutt id-.. Oak Point island in officers, preach- in torrents before the fourth was finished ; hence Mrs. R. K. Distribution of Bread, Miik and Patterson left Thursday L»r a lake, which will lead game commissioners in their action rela- teachers and and»orrespomlence has ed a very thoughtful and practical sermon the does not count in the Kaiuy undoubtedly pupils, game standing of the visit to friends in PAGE n. tive to the certificate Rockland and Vinaihaven. to an international boundary dispute be- guides’ law, while been held between the county and local su- from 1 Peter 2:12; 3:13 10, upon “The Wit- clubs. •• ‘-it mg.. .Literary News and Notes... tween Great Britain and the Mr. Carleton defended the commissioners. Mrs. John W. United States. perintendents and the teachers on the sub- ness of the Word and the Witness of the Augusta and Belfast met on the Augusta Ferguson left Monday "o ;• Rc'cue—College Education and .A for the union of .Judge Whitehouse's record of three for her new M—n poem id Water treaty provisional ject. The department of Mower missions Life.” grounds June 25th, and played a good game, Au- morning home in Cliftondale, ..Register Deep the live of 10 1-2 for the Reitast Tree t" Live republics of Central America has years ago, pounds largest a score of 5 to 1. The Mass. Library. Something has distributed 100 with Wednesday session was gusta winning by score ••iii list l'.ments been at salmon ever at was bouquets Scripture morning’s begun poem,. signed Guatemala.In the Brit- caught Kangeley, showed that without an and cards attached. A sermon *on with a service led Mr. Augusta played Mrs. Ella PAGE 7. ish House of Commons broken June 25th by J. T. Hollis of Bos- systematic prayer by Goodwin. Emerson of Lynn, Mass., visit- Thursday, Mr. Belfast is charged with but 2. Both pitchers did Hu* Maim State Fair.. D- nghnuts N. Curzon to ton, who landed one 11 1-4 giving was preached Rev. G. G. Winslow Then Rev. G. S. Mills the need ed her mother, Mrs. George replied the question weighing by emphasized excellent work, McBride out 5 and Gildea Abby Kimball, last n \ •’Dreautu’. Good Time" at striking Rose- of Mr. Ernest William Conserva- pounds. It is an odd coincidence that at the request of the Belfast Uuion, and of loyalty to the denominational newspaper week. ■"age Kowdoin College. Beckett, 4. The batting of Hill, Butman and Veitcli, with tive, Hawaiian annexation. Mr. both gentlemen making these record were several have been obtained the in a brief address. “The Church Covenant’’ PAGE 8. regarding pledges by difficult catches by and Hanscom. Jerome Brown of visitors at Hon. F’. E. Schrecongost Brockton, Mass., was a Curzon said Her Timherlake’s camp. was in a L'i a.' Majesty’s government superintendent of that department. presented carefully prepared were the features The of County Correspondence. Ship paper playing Veitcli, Handi- guest of Jordan W. Coombs a few the •1 Gkets Births. did not feel called upon to express an Mr. W. days Marriages .Deaths. Letters were read from Mayor J. M. by S. Hatch. Reports from the boe and Reagan was excellent. opinion relative to the matter_The Bos- Gastonguay past week. Big as Cannon Balls. Fletcher giving greeting in his official capac- churches followed, almost all en- broke a finger in the eighth and Manager Bacon Oh ton Traveller says: The transaction ihowing NEWS |HE WEEK. big took the field in a sweater and Miss Eva ity, and wishing for a continuance of the couraging features in the work of the patent leathers. Sprague attended the commence- by which the standard oil secure Suffers from Hall year. people Topeka Frightful Storm. Attendance, 250. Score ment work of the Union and from After a short recess the sacrament of the by innings: exercises of Thomaston school absolute control of the Bay State Gas Hind and Kaln In St. Louis. good Superin- High Matters. The annual premium Innings. ...123456789 last week. of was consummated tendent F. S. Brick, congratulating the W. Lord’s supper was administered Rev. G. programme of the New England company Delaware, Topeka, Kas., June 24. The worst hail by Augusta... 1 U 0 2 0 1 0 1 0—5 in New York T. on Belfast 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 — Mrs. '>oeiati«*n has been issued, and the Wednesday. Addickg, by storm known in the history of Kansas struck C. U. the work they are accomplish- S. Mills, assisted by Deacons Hatch and 1 E. A. Griffin returned Saturday from virtue id’ the retires this Earned lair .it deal, from the gas city shortly after C o’clock to-night. ing, of which lie sees many instances in thus closed an and runs, Augusta 3. Three-base hits, Hill. a visit to her Rigby Park, Portland, Small, interesting profit- Butman. daughter, Mrs. Breen, iu Som- held, ami the next move will be a Hailstones 12 to 10 ounces Two-base hits, Delaney, Veitcli, Connor. s to be a most reorgan- weighing stripped his connection with the schools. able conference. A Mass. interesting one. the trees of their smashed window hearty rising vote was First on balls, by Gildea, 3. Stolen bases. Hill, erville, ; ization rtf the entire business on a foliage, will be held from 10th simple Miss Eftie Littlefield of a the Collopy, Wells. Struck out, by McBride. Han- August panes, including the tine street piate glass Winterport gave given people in Freedom for their gen- Mrs. F. E. 1m. and each basis.Hon. John D. Long, secretary of scom, Delaney, Connor, Butman 2; by Gildea. Wiley returned home last day's programme fronts, cut down and talk on Women and erous Such fine weather the arrived in the harbor at Ports- telegraph telephone “Young Temperance,” hospitality. and McBride, Donahue 2, Gastonguay. Hit'bv pitch- Thursday from a visit to friends > novel and Navy, riddled and indicted ed iu Freedom something interesting wires, awnings unpre- of a visit to a woman’s mis- entertainment are not ball, by Gildea, McDermott. Double plays, mouth. X. II.. on telling y*»uug always found in com- in l Albion. w.ty.'i entertainment. Prominent Thursday evening, cedented damage throughout the city. Dogs Veitcli, Handiboe and Butman. Empire, Brad- board the United States were sion in Boston, also of a bination. It was on account of the 1.45. attractions will be the White ship Dolphin. struck iu the streets and instantly suffrage meeting voted, ley. Time, Charles Carr«.w, who spent a week’s va- a. ■ He the killed and horses were she in same of the n. which visits Portland inspected navy yard Friday, and knocked to their attended the city. Mrs. E. P. holding State conference in Belfast Belfast lost another game Saturday, this time during knees. tion with irieuds in then left tor London When the fury of the storm had next in Portland to the a Thorndike, returned and will give visitors an exeel- Washington.The Alexander told of attending the same suf- September, to omit the semi-annual Portlands.bv score of 16 to 13. Echo an interview with passed, dead birds were found everywhere. home Monday. ,"»! for publishes Dr. aud recited a in the fall. Up to the 5th the Belfasts had a lead, tunity viewing these famous Frequent and terrific lightning frage meeting, poem, “Passing meeting The adjournment was inning good Chauncey M. Depew in which he is accompanied when Mrs. T,s.In Ellsworth a number of quot- storm. by on the Other Side.” to June, 1898, at Harbor. the Portlands scored 8 runs. Mahoney, the Henry Dunbar is in Plymouth, ed as the belief Searsport Mass., men have expressing that the arbi- I Boston of the recently organized the Topeka to-night looks like a city that had The officers ml imported pitcher Portlands, did visiting her son Edward 11. whose tration treaty between the United States 1 following superintendents Dunbar, -t and will mauu- withstood an artillery There are not poor work in the box, but was good at the bat. wife is 8oap Company siege. of work were Knights of Pythias nemorial quite i\\. and Great Britiau will be law before the a dozen elected: County President, Day. toilet and laundry soaps.of buildings in the town that are not The attendance was 700. Score by innings: end of President term of almost window less and roofs are Miss Emily F. Miller, North Mrs Relief Sheldon went to four members of the national McKinley’s many Searsinont; The Knights of Pythias of Belfast observ- Portland.1 2 2 2 s 1 u 0 o—16 Water-vile office.A cable a caved in. •vo a 1 e special from Mrs. Etta E, Belfast.5 5 0 1 1 0 0 0- 13 to attend ex-(tovernors and three are leading Recording Secretary, Savery, as a Saturday the commencement at The roofs of street cars also were ed Sunday, June 27tli, memorial day to Hour importer of Amsterdam to the pierced. Two-base hits,Nichols, Ho.de, Polhemus, Mahon- ; ei proprietors. As to the The Belfast; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs, Coihy I'uiversity. latter, Northwestern damage wrought can better be imagin- their deceased brethren services at the ey, Burns, Hill, McDermott, McBride. Donahue. exi Miller states that the pro- by eptiuu, .Speaker Reed, is not ed when it is known that the hailstones Clara Cottrell, Belfast Treasurer, Mrs. Three base hit. Houle. First base on errors. Port- Unitarian church. The was Mr. Henry Hilton of was v tectionist party in Holland has been total- day pleasant Hoyt Chicago ;t oil in that as his in size from that of a hen's to A. Be fast. land 5; Belfast, 4. Hit by pitched ball, Reagan respect, pri- ranged egg George Beckett, Superintend- of ly defeated aud a free trade was and there was a attendance of mem- Webster, Left on Portland guest Mr. :id Mrs Edward S:b ■> letary is an able newspaper man majority \ that of au ostrich egg. and that MO minutes large Mahoney. bases, 5; ents—Social Mrs. Bel- 7. 1 ■ This Purity, Mary Staples, Belfast Double Reagan. McDern rt an 1 elected. assures the future of the after the storm one hailstone was , bers of tlie their families and friends. play, days the past week. ell-eonuected.”.Portland cele- picked up order, Donahue, struck Well-, American llour trade which measured fast: Systematic Mrs. J. W. Stearns, out, Reagan, Maznea. *een with Holland. i 14 inches in circumference. Giving, The \ letoiia's jubilee June 24th platform, pulpit and alcove at the McBride, Webster, Polhemus, Mahouev Empire, -Rev. J- F. Tilton'.m i,’ to Wabown dc The boat i'ootc are the wounds of in Tues- <>l 1 torpedo made the requir- Surgeons busy dressing Belfast; Temperence Teaching Sabbath Carpenter. Time, 2.40. assistance the British church were to 1 warship m storm and of handsomely decorated with day attend the "Hiiiit-nct ii.- :a v,-;. s ed 2-1 3-2 miles an hour over the measured persons injured the reports Mrs. A MAT KIR There was a a Schools, Omar G. Hussey, Waldo; De- (i.AJl KS. parade, banquet injuries continue to he received. wild and cultivated flowers. Vases of flow- at l ol!’••;■ course on the On Many A game was on the Belfast Sat- Colb} uiversity. -it the Chesapeake, Friday. were hurt in The partment of Charity, Mrs. Frances Murch, played giounds Congress Square runaways. damage can ers stood on the and in front was a tiiis, her second she had 2S seconds pulpit, nines the old and new Mr. and Mrs. and a of fireworks at River- trial, not he but it will amount to Peace and Mrs- Francis urday by representing Cyrus Roberts of Law .a-m display to estimated, Belfast; Arbitration, of '•'arl; spare.It is denied in Madrid that thousands. large cluster bright peonies, flanked by shoe factory crews. There was a number of : —’!'he spool bar trade, which Street car traffic is stopped and Jones, Belfast; Legislation and good Mass., arrived yesterday for a visit to friends and have formed an alliance Petitions, i m> r. .ids at Spain Japan electric lights are out owing to demoraliza- geraniums, ferns, evergreens, daisies, and spectators. The old factory won by a score of 20 in Belfast, and Morrill. Bangor to resist the United tion of the Miss E. P. Frothingham, Belfast; Flower | *■ States.Mrs. Mar- electric system. other Baskets of toll). The old crew 22 base hits; new. 14. In to begin, and live plants. white and yellow got 1 Mission Mrs. E. Herbert E. Ellis went to ■ garet the died Work, McKinley, Waldo; tlie of the Seal Hm.bor Sat- chartered for the Olipliaut, author, Friday 'A terrifu wind storm. flowers stood on pedestals at each side ->f early part game Thomas Bet ry. 3! the London Standard says: “Russia buildings the Silver Cross and staying a few weeks, Maine. Work will be com- service, Lodge Belfast Bert Patterson, c. f.; Ham.l.f. New —Fred lolm- will not in mates, all of them cripples, was partly de- Beckett; Scientific Temperance |I -■"a.Thomas join Japan’s protest against Teaching,) latter in Hr. 1). P. Laconic, the molished and glass was shattered in the Company (the uniform) marched son, c.; lshmael Patterson, p.: K-tes H .; Flanders went t>- Is •>:. Mi-n tin- annexation of Hawaii the United Mrs. Etta E. Savery, Belfast; Purity in Dickey, j miueei "li the Maine by others. When the roof was taken off the | into the church and took to Central, the seats reserved 2b.; O'Connell, 3b.; Will Johnson, ss.; Haney, 1 : day make a call on a uid :• -r d but she the measure as a Literature and Mrs. S. G. I patient uu. home it Waterville States, regards bricks fell in the a Art, Bicknell, June 24tli. among patients, hitting for them in the centre of f.; c. f. r. f. a ms the church. Thayer, .Miller, by special trip of steamer C ,-e ,m -1 widow, three and danger* precedent.”.Fitzsimmons number <>f them, hut none were seriously in- Belfast; Temperance Literature, Mrs. Clara daughters j j The exereises an A nine from Orange went to Suanville has to meet John L. Sullivan in a The storm also struck the insane opened with organ vol- Fijuity Miss Laconic went to work for the agreed jured. Cottrell, Belfast: Heredity, Mrs. L. G. Maggie Simmons arrv-d Ei day or Not much was done | E. Saturday and played a nine at the Mills. The u four six round bout at Ambrose Park asylum. damage there, untory by Miss Mary Faunce, followed from \\ hen l*i old and has been altliam, Mass to -: years hut the Clark, Belfast ; Mrs. E. Belfast won a score spend !n-r it: on the afternoon of July 0. If Sullivan's pati -nts were terror stricken. Evangelistic Work, | the “Take by of 24 to 21. .!’resident Butler of by anthem, Me, O, My Father, with her sister. Mrs. M. C. Forest park, one of the in the P. Belfast: Work at An was Mur. ii. sparring shall be deemed creditable terms largest Alexander, County Take the amusing game played Monday between iversity has auuouneed the gilt country, suffered trees Me,” by choir, consisting of Mrs. for a finish will considerably, being Mrs. ! the policemen and Fred .Johnson’s nine. The Mrs. Jl.ivener 1 tight be considered_The Fairs, Josephine Hardy, Wiuterport; George of re- g* m al f md <>£ the uni- levelled in every direction. The weather R. H. Howes, Miss Russ, Miss Sullivan, Winter!.. latter won a of !: an report of the committee of 12 on rural Mercy, Mrs. Cassie Roberts, Waldo. by score 25 to 2. turned home last lrom visit L*..ii>f Helen Colmrn, of the bureau officials report the down pour of Messrs. Roundy and Sir Thursday m schools in tlie United at Pettingill. Knight short stops. T7 .... Bids for States, appointed rain the heaviest this season. Resolutions were Benjamin in E ist B*-d'a.st. 8d5,0o<) worth of passed protesting against Clias. E. White read the announcement of Kelley's the convention of the national education The Bel hooked for Belfast Tv aterville landing bonds were the raising of in Maine for the use >( fast-Bangor game grain j the service and the roll of honor: F A. Ilarrini u. of Waterv made !v- dune association in ls'.c>, has been com- following yesterday was postponed mi aco.o nt of the rain. 24th. Esterbrook A* (om- July, Japan Wants Hawaii. breweries; and in of the wel- \ aud will be submitted at the next appreciation Clias. S. Watts. Henry M. ing visit to Belfast last week, arriving : Boston got the bonds at 108.5"). pleted 1 Mudgett. The in Augusta come and hospitality of the local Union, of Walter L. Walker. Richard Snow. Augusta-Belfast games Monday annual gathering.Professor This Reason for Protest say Friends of Annexu* Thursday night and departing ru- pre-'entatioii exercises at Coburn Aarporath was stopped at the end ot the sec. ml inning by Friday of the Cordoba lion. the kindness < f the trustees in allowing the j Herbert W. Jones. Arthur W. Robinson. limtitute. the class of observatory asserts rain, neither side having scored. ing. by ’07, “There is a that the moon is not a satellite of The gist of the protest of Japan against the convention the use of the church ; and of ! Happy Land,’’ by J. C. Macv, eid at the ( oburn chapel June 25th. The ten leading batsmen of the league to June the a annexation of Hawaii is as follows: was | Aim'* Poor and six friends from W T t earth, but the press and and all others who sung by Miss Blanche Sullivan, solo, tlrham the class was a copy of planet.Deputy The singers 20th were: Hill of Belfast 4us, Koussev 403, United States acquisition of Hawaii by the United ! arrived s “Sistine marshals attached to the contributed to make the convention a suc- and the quartette. Mass., Saturday to spend a m m Madonna" and Muril- States would deprive the resident Stevens 400, Conroy of Lewiston 4< 0, Collopv of Fort Japanese x mention I■ »lv Smith, Ark., court, have captured Rev J. M. read a of the at Mr. Poor’s on t! <■ Past Family. The tokens were in the islands of rights to which they are at cess. Leighton portion Belfast 383. Delaney of Augusta 379. NiehoD 373, cottage three men whose ■••d on behalf of the arrest, it is believed, present entitled under with Hawaii. Side. trustees by treaty An invitation was received and 90th Psalm. Hayes of 375, Dolan of Lewiston 373, Pol- • has broken accepted Bangor Cornish, of effectually up the once famous At present there are 25,000 Japanese on the Esq. Augusta_The to hold the next county convention in Win- Rev. G. G. Winslow offered prayer. hemus 301. Mrs E. M. Crocker leturnc ! home last muiient of band of counterfeiters known to secret islands with large property rights and under the University of Maine Mr. service conditions are John Parker sang as a base solo, Friday from New York, .-in she as •■dei consideration the operators all over the United existing they entitled to be- terport. The Docklands made an etl'ort to re-organize last establishing come States as the citizens of Hawaii. In case of annex- The session was with a “Eternal Rest,” M. Piccolomini. week and a few but team for medical treatment. Hcv -s :. h *w school in to work Bullfrog Valley gang. evening opened by played games, the has Bangor, begin ation these could not become citi- Canadians are wool into the Japauese the read- Rev. J. M. Leighton, pastor of the church, finally been captured by Waterville, with J. L improved. Judge Emery of the supreme rushing zens of the United States. hymn by congregation, Scripture United States to avoid neral Charles the coming duty. A. gave a very appropriate and interesting Bacon, formerly of rhe Belfasts. as manager. Mr. Hamlin of Hawaiians in insist that the ing by Miss A. Hicks and prayer by Mrs. Mrs. F. S. Bri« k returned S.iturd i\ 11 11 Bangor V. Debs’ Washington mi .Eugene big scheme to plant reason for the of memorial address. on Bacon left for Waterville yesterday to assume his prominent lawyers have protest Japan against an- Simonton of Mrs. E. P. Frost He dwelt largely Mt. where agreed a socialist Wiuterport. Ivineo. she had b**ei w P. ;p liver courses of colony has been abandoned and nexation is that desires to ac- new duties The Watervilles take the place of lectures.1). C. Japan really a for the case of Damon and to take sang solo, “Sing, the World Re- Friendship, citing of friends on the K■ /: ts T -ur, who is the its place there will be a small quire the islands herself. The main the Docklands in the league games. The Belfast Bangor mph, division agent point the on which order of freight of of contention between Mrs. F. Smith of Rockland an Pythias, story the Boston and Maine with migration unemployed men to the State Japan and Hawaii joiceth,” gave directors will manage their team, with McDermott pilgrimage. Railroad, over the of is of of will send treaty between them it is learned is address on “Scientific Knights Pythias founded; also continued as alters at N. will on Washington.Spain 20,000 Temperance Teaching captain. Mr. and Mrs. James •: Concord, 11., as to the of the Burgess Sr-ar.si more to Cuba in wording treaty which Hawaii Christ, who died for friends and ene- Em. succeed W. S. as troops October if the in the Public Schools,” the design all, Eaton General seeks to abrogate. This has a showing The Belfasts are hooked for the following games recently returned from a visi* t. Mrs. B Spanish suffer from sickness in Cuba in treaty pro- mies alike, his enemies in his last -;ht Agent of the Maine Central. Mr. vision that it be terminated at and scope of the work attempted by W. C. forgiving the week: the may any coming parents, Capt. and Mrs, Altiverde N -rt,on, m iias rainy season.About and related an incident from the served in his present capacity fifty librarians, time by mutual consent. This is construed T. U. in that department, the methods em- moments; July 1, with at Belfast. men Bangor at Matinicus Reck station. ‘id a and women, from cities the with at light of quarter of a century. delegates by Japanese government to mean that and what has been and is life of Thomas Payne in which Payne be- July 2, Augusta Belfast. and tow ns ployed expected with an wants a in many States, sailed on the the treaty cannot be terminated without the July 3, Augusta at Belfast. Mr. Wise and and Mr. J. P mistake corrected and to be Mrs. E. came a hostage for a While daughter Ing- consent of both and as accomplished. S. Pitcher political enemy. July 5. with Bangor at Bangor, with excursion ves to have its wish to Cephalonia Sunday afternoon from Bos- governments long as raham wife attended at these are ! from Belfast, and 2 games, forenoon and after- and of Rockland, and Mrs bound Japan insists on it in force it cannot sang “The and was encored. extreme examples of friendship, a error ton, for London, where there is to keeping Holy City,” noon. By typographical Canaan’s be The Hawaiian contention is Strickland of Bangor attended the funeral be an international abrogated. Mrs. Pitcher and Mrs. Frost sang a the virtue is universal in the human race. July 6, with Bangor at Belfast. m the Third District election of library conference, that the duett, words have no such meaning and July 7 and 8, with Waterville at Belfast. of Mrs. II. N. Lancaster 21st was July 13 to lb, inclusive. A dozen or after which the convention closed with the It is the foundation of all social and benevo- Sunday. given as 22 for Burleigh, 25 that any contract or agreement can be dis- more members of the Massachusetts Lib- lent Following are the other teams At the Cathedral of misted; a mistake of only 50 as to solved by mutual consent as a matter of benediction. organizations. games played by the lunuai ulate Con- rary Club were on the Cunard to the week : Burleigh vote, as the vote stood 72 wharf course; that if the claim of Japan was valid Miss Sara H. Russ sang “What are These past ception, Portland, June L’Ttli, Matthew \\ 25 for see the party off. In the party was Mrs. the treaty would be in effect At Bangor, June 23, Bangor 23; Lewiston 8. Burleigh, Plaisted, this being permanently. Which are Arrayed?” by O. B. Brown, after Reilly of Frankfort was ordained to the Mary II. Curran, librarian of the It is understood that Japan insists that Transfers in Real Estate. At Bangor, June 24, Bangor 4; Lewiston 1—5 aigest Republican majority ever Bangor which the to of public her present plans must be acknowledged aud hymn “Nearer, My God, Thee,” innings. priesthood the Roman Catholic Church. mi in Canaan.Walter H. library. At Portland, June 25, Portland 14, Do -kland 2. Lansil, accepted by the United States in case of an- The following transfers in real estate were was sung by the audience, and Rev. G. G. f At Lewiston, June 25, Lewiston 3. R R- Field, from the most promising cattle painters nexation Bangor t!; Esq.greturned Thursday although protesting against annex- recorded in Waldo of Deeds Winslow the benediction. At Lewiston, June 2(1, Lewiston IS; Rockland 3. m County Registry pronounced a visit to friends in Me was ac- country, died at his residence in Washington Whisperings. That ation. At Bangor. for the week euding June 30, 1897: S. A. Augusta, June 20, Bangor 22; Augusta 9. hester June 27th, aged 42. He was famous claimant for six millions from the At Bangor. June 28, Bangor 14; Rockland 7. companied by his granddaughter, Miss Alice ' and shop, the post office and buried in Baltimore June 23d. lie was a explosion engine lime quarry owned land ciety the Harbor Record, and Braley Malden, bell, Lancaster, Mass., and buildings ; Stockton Springs Saturday and was defeated than one half of the hy the Cobb Lime Co. this afternoon Silas by Mass., celebrated the amn dwelling houses native of Portland, where he passed his in L. Sears- can only join with our contemporaries in a few runs. I'p to the sixth inning the Camdens twentieth wraarx Bunker, a lost his life and two Winterport. Lucy McGilvery, ) fell victims to the dames on workman, had the lead, when the team fell onto of their at their v place boyhood. His life was a romantic one praise of the work of the editor and mana- opposite marriage home in that other employes were badly injured. The port, to Chas. F. Gordon, do.; land and Jason’s pitching and hatted him hard. At the -1day afternoon and now lay a mass and his claim is valid. June Joth. Mrs. l’». was J. probably Benj. men had and Miss Helen M. Smith. close of the the score formerly Miss bus. completed drilling loading buildings in Searsport. Geo. B. Holmes, ger, game stood 15 t<* 11. A re- Nearly buildings of various Butler and William Evarts were his at- turn will he in nie Cottrell of with dynamite eight holes. Three had been to Alice S. laud in game played Camden soon. The East Belfast. with their were Searsport, Holmes, do.; E. one of the best known team a contents, destroy- torneys. lie left no children.A connected. a Hash of Harry Andrews, report very pleasant time and were treated policy Suddenly lightning Searsport. Orchard C. Dow, to i W. ed are Monroe, and <>f Maine’s very couiteously by the people of Stockton who Capt. Oscar Limehurner spent few many people homeless. The which will affect claims has struck the cross wire and followed to the Mt. in brightest young journalists, many pension Solitude Cemetery Corp., do.; land served a tine dinner and supper for them in the s about 000.The 11th Maine been three a tremendous follow- went to California some days at home the past xveek. Sch \Y. Wal- adopted by the Interior Department holes, explosion Monroe. Catherine J. Hills, Belfast, to months ago for the I Town Hall, and gave a dam e in the evening mental Association will hold its an- in a ing. About one thousand casks of rock Isaac and to the. nine. lace of which lie is ruling just made that the showing of Hills, do.; land buildings in Bel- ! benefit of Mrs. Andrews’ health, and as she complimentary [RocklandStar. Ward, lirst ...th -.w, is m were lifted into the air and fell, with Bun- 1 reuuiuu Caribou, 12 the inclusion of a man’s name on the fast. Isaac Hills to Catherine J. Hills; land at August 11, pen- ker beneath. The is improving has concluded to remain and loading Rortsmouth, N. M for Barcelona, The Maine Central and other workmen were and buildings in Belfast. Edmund Bangor sion rolls is equivalent to the Stevens, j in and is to h ad salt at So production hurled in all directions ami most of them to Chas. Oxtou et Mont- engage journalism there. Maine is sorry PERSONAL. Spain, Trapini, f friends and relatives at her son’s home. he act the last win- in a Percy legislature passed dignified tone, strong legal defense of Prof. District Bat-man has attracted attention to Third Election. and the is for the season. she rode from to The beside re- ly subscription $1 Georgia to spend the summer in Belfast. Saturday Jackson Belfast, University trustees, our position which, without in any sense himself again and is doubtless The several happy. 1- miles, and attended church here ting instructors and appoint- abating our claims, still does not distend Populist who would not be happy ‘to have Governor and Council Canvass the Vote. The editorial fraternity will keenly regret Mrs. Sarah Cottrell arrived home Satur- Sunday. assistants for the ac- or them much action of his name mentioned in debate in the to learn of the critical illness of Bro. John She is smart for a of her coming year, support by pre- United Augusta, Me., June 28. A special meet- from a visit to her remarkably person ted the M.S.H unter of the day daughter, Mrs. G. H. resignation of Miss Harriet cedent and international law.An elo- States Senate and printed in all the papers ing of Gov. Powers and council was held to- Farmington Chronicle,one age. of the most members of the Maine Braley of Malden, Mass. maid, the librarian of the institution, quent tribute to the and illustrious in the country has not yet been born. The day to canvass the vote of the Third dis- popular long Press Association. The of acute Mr. E. K. Harris and were in the d took action which lead to the controversy does not interest the public trict and announce the result. The presence Miss Millie Shiite arrived home family may reign of Queen Victoria was a feature of formally disease affords little Tuesday ■' very however. book is is Brights’ hope of re- ami tion of a new near much, Bryan’s vote Hon. E. C. Burleigh, ), city Monday went to Boston boat. chapter house the the opening prayer before the Senate June (Rep 0,8(39; He had but to spend the summer. She is a teacher in a by neither historically accurate nor of literary F. W. Plaisted, (Dem.), 3,171; B. F. Lancas- covery. just returned from a mpus. It was voted to refer the 23d the Ilev. to Texas and They sail from >'ew York next Saturday plan by acting chaplain, Hugh merit. It has been sold to his deluded fol- 18. trip Mexico and has given a school for the blind in Philadelphia. ■ ter, (Pop.), scattering, the establishment of a 305; Total, 13,- of and will the summer in school of law to Johnson.Prof. Bateman’s that lowers aud he has invested a number lectures descriptive of his travels. spend Europe. They charge shrewdly part 3G3. We learn from the "inmittee.At the exhibition Mr. of Mr. Hunter is an “all-round Laconia, N. H., Daily junior Bryan had given $1,500 to the Popu- the profits in such a way that the Demo- The regular nominations were confirmed. newspaper passed the winter in their orange grove at the and has made the Press that our former Coburn Classical Institute June list committee on condition that there cratic, Populist and Silver A was Mrs. Lucinda man,” Farmington paper fellow citizen, 1. M. Republicans may pardon granted Foss, East Palatka, Florida, and may a first make more a valuable of spend h, prizes were awarded to Alma should be no action fusion at tbe proselytes, who in turn will buy serving a short sentence in Knox county for piece property. [Bridgton Cottrell, is ruanag er of the local ball team, against News. week or so in the autumn at their summer d of and the book, thereby increasing the Bryan prof- Her health is ny Hegarty Wintlirop, Harris national Populistic convention, has been perjury. very poor. and that he recently made an suc- its. Bateman lias advertised himself a entirely home oil Holbrook’s Island. Mr. Mrs. Woodman of and sec- lit- A petition for pardon was received from and 'l-ring Waterville, met by a square denial Senator Allen in cessful debut on the local diamond as sec- by tle and Bryan and the book more, so the Jos. D. a life sentence Mrs. Amanda M. Beau returned Monday md prizes to Lottie of the Smith, serving for ond baseman. Orlando Herrick, formerly of Belfast, have May Kelley Unity Senate.Representative Edward foundation for his is not murder. from “The Press says: “Manager m id da* md it i, unanimity purpose tai.s to iuaice •■ j what it was when these utterances are the production and increase the surplus mer aud daughter, Mrs. Albert Davis, in the weak impotent man strouc. vigorous and macneti. ,1um :-v a mx. You w:! [ source of UKhtea. \\ e to the Republican party and the of truth. There is nothing to expect you believe what we say. for a cure is ahsoluteiv guaranteed v drucci-*’s solidity in equal: Boston.... Will McLain of where, bend for our booklet -Don’t Tot>aceo So•; w alleged to have beeu made. To conceal offered the markets of the world, it Haverhill, Mass., ind Snu-ke Your late Aw.k* -:tr\.r, cuuramce a its ranks iu the of the tree sample. AddressTHE S1£HLL\U U£3t£Dl' or .\ew urk. the Senate is distressing its audacity early theologians. has been his CO., Chicago their real purposes these men to would have the effect of decreasing the visiting friends in this place. profess Take for political enemies The party dis- example the statement that the He came ou his wheel.... Miss Sold and (Guaranteed by RICHARD II. Me. greatly. be subscribers to a free silver received the farmer rather than | through MOODV, Belfast. obtaining price by world sensh us which they had expected to see was created by the Trinity ou the Grace Hicks, who spent the winter here, publication, with which is furnished a increasing it. It is a departure from the j :• ;> *■ i;i among the Republicans have -1st day of October, in the year -i(Hi. at has returned from her home in Garland, and | copy of a book by ‘•Coin*’ Harvey, whose policy of those who believe in protection. o'clock in will the summer m mie : I .•* ir appearance on their own side the morning, and tint Adam pass with her uncle and writings are now recognized as not only The protective policy advocates the en- J « and Eve aunt. Mr. aud Mrs. O. W. Currier.... Miss : ■' h on her. in ovt-m-r. and this adds i entered into the Garden of Eden untruthful and but of in those lines misleading, purposely couragement production Hicks Mr. ■dmtress of the handful of at a specified day and hour, and Eve offer- i and George Morton attended NEW gentle- and so and an where we are not now GOODS! maliciously imposition producing enough ed Adam Memorial exercises at Togas June 17th. -a ;i>.**uu:e t.. he the leaders of that the apple at c o'clock in the those before whom are to our own but are ! upon they placed. supply people, depen- I Bennit- Ivellar and Leland J'-hnsou went mi 1 ess. afternoon. >ngi This to the seeds of dent to an extent on countries for attempt distribute foreign their wheels. ... Mrs. H. N. Titus is at home LATEST j Mr. ( ushing was tlie second speakei of STYLES! of anarchism and riot in the our distrust, supply. This proposition does not the fr< a: West Upton, Mass where she had ::»•» iepoi'ts Horn every section of afternoon, and was greeted with ap- agricultural communities for the purely have such a purpose. It proposes simply been s--v» rai week with her daughter Eva, : ■. ai e ei.i .; > Ke- j plause as he mounted the > aging. Dun' platform, lie wb selfish of a market t >r to donate to the farmer certain bounties was dangerously ill with diptlierui. •' purpose making i*e>' issue >uy> that the gain stated his theme upon three principle?* the property of silver mine-owners aud I on and it is doubtful d.;u>, and whiie moder- products exported, “hirst, total abstinencefoi the * individual: Pat an end to miser\. Doan's Ointment * a few in office deserves whether it would, at the most, have more D. >::nm. placing politicians second, will rare tile worst ease of ?TPALMER The uumhei of hands for the Piles prohibition State; third, Itehiug Has a first>class assortment of the newest and best the than a beneficial with a ever in the market of contempt of those upon whom it is | temporary effect, the theiv was and do it almost instant1 v. i i- the \'-ilOue of Dew oi tiers, and organized efforts of the friends of •-i n- Years of suffering relieved in a siutp.e being impose: It is of the same class as tendency to bad reactionary results." ni^lit. oi w..i k it 'lit art si. ovly iu- hibition for political action." IIis address Get Doan's Ointment from your dealer. that which the tin UNDERWEAR. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS a •' by peddler wagons was a :.. X'i.ih- : e prospects of g'.»od very able and scholarly eitort. and specialty. falsehood the in Our Letter. ■ spread Philadelphia wht ai.o < through country \\a> listened to ; .>tton, and the grow- with deep interest by the NECKWEAR. GLOVES. HOSIERY, ETC, the Congressional campaign of 1n»0, but n .aid 1; on, tier l?rs whose storks! [Correspondence of The Journal.] large audience present. is moie to 1 e a vastly dangerous the country At u "1 u [ e*t1" gi- h ither impe- Philadelphia. Pa.. June P.». 1S07. the close of the meeting I was driven, See our celebrated WILCOX H ATS. from the class of the doctrines in employed, Since my last letter to The Journal busi- company with Kev. Mr. Wright, to the other style: h\ts from so ce\i> to s.f.oo. they disseminate, and the 1 desperate ness matters have called me to Ken- depot, and when we had about half scheme of those who again got 1 support them in, to PALMER'S for i ’A ■msiderati m of the senate on our CARTERS C-Go this performance. nett Square, famous the world over as the way journey, dark clouds appear- Bargains, iht ta:i:: hill them ed in the liings home of Bayard Taylor. During my stay heavens and soon we were in the Kittle in- : ill nx will: those of the Our Washington Letter. midst a House in town this time the Progressive Friends of heavy thunder storm, with the :s : aloe that the when rain down in pj bill, j were holding their yearly meeting at Lone- coming torrents. As we were [special Corn spc-mience a: ;.*• i. ■«. w iil a dilher but lit- wood, three miles north of Keuuett. and in closed carriage we luckily escaped the flVER WA.siii.Ni.TON, July 1. lst'T. Nh. man in t '. w id the House. wet, but the passed as on the 4th the program driver got quite a ducking. fflpius FOR public life is nearer to the American fann- Friday, inst., included addresses Kev. Merle St. C. As 1 handed him umbrella 1 er by my remark- Headquarters to-day than Hon. J. II. Brigham, Assis- io : I > t > \ tired that while we f'api.i mowing of \iw York city on ed, thoroughly believed in tant Secret;!] y of Agrieulture. whose val- Wright “Religion : i: :d:iei. e> with tl.e 1 iemoerats. cold and Science,“ and Yolney B. Cushing of water, still too much of a good thing uable service as Master of the National Tinware and Kitchen ^•■nat'T Alien. a rt-ent in was Goods. speech the Maine, on the 1 ar- rather unwholesome. has him in close touch “Liquor Problem,” Senate, heiated *i.t Grange brought SICK Demoeratic party on to be and at I HEADACHE ranged present the after- Arriving my headquarters found a witli that class of citizens. His views up- enjoy •ho ui,w of its cured ;ihrgne» members to stand noon services. I was indeed to meet large mail to be and read. It Positively by these on conditions and are interest- glad opened iil line on an\ whether prospects Little Pills. subject, it be free friend whom a the sad news of the Blue Cushing, I have known for brings death of a Flame Oil Stoves of to all ing all, luit so to that Stoves, lamp Idii; <•; free specially body also relieve coinage trade. lie was moved ! number of and also to make the prominent worker of this They Distress from of men and women to whose interests he years, temperance Dyspepsia, and Too espe* ia;,y to this by the fact that a I of Rev. Mr. At commonwealth whom I have known for Indigestion Hearty Eating. A per- large has devoted so acquaintance Wright. much time and thought. fect for GARDEN numbci "1 Democrats in the Senate we some remedy Dizziness, Drowsi. HOSE, have 12. JO o’clock took a carriage and were time. For years he lias been very Nausea, Talking with your correspondent Bad to. yester- ness, Taste in the Coated ALUniNUn eutly voted for protection, and he ex- driven over the beautiful hills to historic much interested in the reform, Mouth, Tongue TEA KETTLES, about the great “lie day progress of the work being Tain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. piesscd his views by saying that the ten- Longwood. loved his brother men, his blows fell only They GLENWOOD done by the Republicans here, lie said: Regulate the Bowels. RANGES, dency «>u the Democratic- side seemed to One cannot go amiss for line scenery in on their crimes." Purely Vegetable. “Tlie Administration has been be to '‘abandon the earnestly I am Small ENAMEL tenets of Democracy this varying and most attractive section unable at present to see any real Pill. Small Dose. WARE the of a measure and the of advocating early passage adopt plan every man for him- of Here you will find steady improvement in business. 1 look Small Price. that will correct the evil results of the Pennsylvania. 6cIf and ;1A dexil take the hindermost.** refinement and beautiful homes forward, however, with much interest to the Wilson wealth, low-tariff-free-raw-material law.— M. L. " time when the new on every side. How swiftly the horses tariff bill shall become Mitchell,113 Belfast, 'las a measure Hi|h.ft,TtM which is expected to give ade- us over a and then I our na- < carry the broad highway. How law, expect suffering Miciiey refoim is to follow close on' quate protection to the inter- agricultural the smell of tion will settle down to the iieeis of tariff reform. refreshing grass and green business and pros- It is now un- ests and with a tendency to remove the j in time. In a leaves. My heart is stirred within me, and perity my opinion it is M.d that 1 resident McKinley expects ! present existing depression. There lias been very- as I look at Mr. who has come unwise to agitate on the BELFAST ro Cushing, currency ques- LIVERY CO., message Congress immediate- I less delay than in any previous legislation all the way from mind wanders tion. All this talk about the afte: the er;e tment of the tariff law of the kind. The and wool- Maine, my retiring BELFAST, MAINE. wool-growers is like „ the back to the State of the pine tree. Ah, greenbacks applying a tirebrand to emending passage of a bill for! buyers are waiting with some impatience dear old how the flesh of one who is a Maine, L love Your very every ippoimment of currency commis- the passage of the hill regulating the du- you! obliged mountains, skies and cool waves of to work early and late for a We ■'".'u "in posed of members of all parties, j ties upon imported wool and woolens. your living. D. B. a SOUTHWORTH & ocean are ever dear to me. When 1 shall have sound and SON, currency now, have had a!u. h >i*all devise and frame a plan for Wool is non ready for maiket, and thi> ’he have got through with life here, let me be since IST'J. If it is not the of the PROPRIETORS. ueiitca, revisitm f the currency sys- suspense is very detrimental to both sel- policy laid to rest by the side of the one who Republican party to continue the ’it- Vi.iuo States. His desire is, ler and buyer, as they do not know just present bore me the banks of the Kennebec. status of our and the use of 'id hut Mil h ;• ommisMon shall be | what rates of duty will he fixed. The by currency Dear old Maine— silver by international then ^TBAIS M TURNOUTS, EVERY DESCRIPTION *• at once, in ordei that the results farmers are very earnest n demanding agreement, what is its >n “Are not waves policy? It be ■ on all farm and may :s liiax c aid before Congress adequate protecti commodi- \ your mountains, skies, interesting FURNISHED FO ORDER, N1D.H1 '!' DO. a part for The Journal to the A Generous : : at ties grown here iu with sim- reprint platform the legulai session, which competition Of me, and of my soul, as I of them? as at ilar not adopted .St. in order to show Hacks, or * begins next December. products grown abroad and sometimes Is the love of tnese deep in my heart Louis, Coaches, Barjres Buckboarcls. With a what the of the imported into this country, and the Ad- pure passion?" policy Administration is / Loaf- \ ORDERS BY TELEPHONE I'ROTIMl > I'll.1.1 II, Put away with summer reveries. We have to be: ■" ministration is committed to this likely a matter of i■ ■;• thiel!" is the popular cry of cer- 1 lully /seems course' of arrived at Lougwood, where so many of •‘The Republican party is tain ■■lasses of at eeitnin times, policy giving ample protection to agri- unreservedly f when you use Rob Roy people for sound It caused the enact- cultural the great reforms which have stirred the money. s uritb' uy in with a products." ment of the law for the Flour. A generous flour— Washington good nation have been providing resump- Fine Silver Plai "What do heard. There stands full nueni'u-y has just to the surface you think about the revision tion of specie payments in 1ST'.': since then of nutrition and all the brought the famous church whose sacred walls dollar has been as as tile fact that the gentlemen in the Senate of the tariff schedules iu the .senate?"’ every good gold. We qualities that produce light, KNIVES. have with the of Wendell are to measure “The new rung eloquence unalterably opposed every who ait now most loudly about tariff bill as it passed the wholesome, sweet-tasting shouting Frederick calculated to debase our currency or im- the House is believed to he more iu the inter- Phillips, Garrison, Douglass, bread, biscuits and rolls, alleged advantages given to the sugar pair the credit of the currency. We are. FORKS. Theodore Parker and other eminent ora- We have all the New ests of than the hill as to the free i None but a cook trust ’lie new t trill are the men agriculture amend- therefore, opposed coinage of very poor by very tors in the ed iu the Senate Committee. days of slavery. At the left silver, except by international agreement could but the best who framed the schedule of the Xow that the get any SPOONS sugar of the with its shaded is with the commercial nations of Perfumes and Other measure is under discussion in the Senate church, walks, leading results from Wilson hill, which such scandal the which we using brought where rest the ashes world, pledge ourselves to ( liOd Eli S KKOS,) there is reason to believe that Longwood cemetery, ipon tlie Democratic with refer- good it will promote, and until such agreement can be party of As I stood the side A 11 kind of Silver and Plated he amended before it becomes a Bayard Taylor. by obtained the standard must Toilet Accessories. ence to the sugar trust, whose stocks ad- properly existing gold of his monument on this summer’s be All our silver and law. It is very to note the break- lovely preserved. paper vanced .I.") per cent, in value while these cheering must be the came to me: Here lies currency maintained at parity HIOH ing up of partisan lines on this day thought IN QUALITY. very men were the sched- question. with the and we favor all measures ROB ROY gold, framing sugar the remains of a celebrated novelist and The old to maintain LOW IN ule, whereas the recent advance over tariff-for-revenue-only slogan, designed inviolably the obli- PRICE. Gold who touched the life of his times Filled Watch so long relied upon the leaders of poet gations of the United States, and all our ■which they are screaming is only 6 per by with and but his money, whether coin or paper, at the one of the great political has power ability; alas, pres- For and cent. parties, ent FLOUR | LADIES UEMl.EMI brilliant is laid his voice for- standard, the standard of the most lost its and the pen aside, I largely inriuence, rep- enlightened nations of the earth.” Milled from the finest qual- resentatives of ever stilled, for he met the common fate One by one the assertions of the silver agricultural districts, I expect to start for the shores of Maine ity winter wheat by the of man while United States minister at orators of last fall are without fear of the old-time do being disproved. leaders, by the first of July to enjoy a short vaca- latest and best process iu DR. OSGOOD S < Berlin, in 1887. There is much in the life S >ue of the most of these was not hesitate to support measures calculat- the finest of modern mills. CLOCKS. $ prominent tion, so I will say an recoir, but not good of from which a Ask for it when next the reiterated statement that ed to some portion of the Bayard Taylor poor boy you’re out frequently give protective bye. F. W. Go wen’. of tlour. Sold everywhere. can gather inspiration. Ris ju ices of farm products and other articles system to their constituents. I believe early struggles WM. A. COOMBS, Coldwater, Mich. with his earnest to O/ie of Mr. Stories. no poverty, efforts gain Depew’s H we your Eyes Fiitl kept pace with the price of silver. Xu that party which advocates free raw Indian:-: Bitters. Htatement made material and an education and to better liis condition, during the campaign has protected manufactured Mr.. Depew’s reputation as a good story- him at can ever led the early age of 10 to set out so i Spectacles. heeu so thoroughly disproven by the evi- goods again secure a strong fob I teller is well known that it is unneces- THE BEST the for Europe with only 8140 iu his pocket, sary to comment upon it. Probably one dence of tlie past six months as this one. lowing among agricultural classes.” ! SPRING MEDICINE. We can and he wrote his “Views Afoot” in Eu- of the jest stories with which he delights Bicycle save yo; M Wheat lias doubed in “What do you say, Mr. Brigham, iu re- practically value, j his audiences is the one involving the ques- to the iu the return of rope, which has been read. His wool lias gone up fifty per cent., sheep gard delay prosper- widely tion of supply and demand, and the regu- of his of the have nearly doubled in price, and other ity?” “Story Kennett,” poems lating of prices solely by these two fac- in his entire are tors. In dispute of this Mr. Depew A Fine Line of Si! articles of farm production have largely “It is hardly fair to expect benefits Orient; fact, works, says Sterling that one day he was walking along a street Repairing. increased in while silver lias from a protective system before the law- worthy to be found in the choicest of Soda Water value, stead- and passed a German butcher shop. Out lias been enacted. libraries. will his name live. ily gone down in price until it lias reached People should not for- Long Long of curiosity he entered the place and in- -WITH H, J. LOCKE & SON that we will it stand the stars as the of PURE FRUIT SYRUPS nearly or quite the low est in its his- get are still living under the Wil- among brightest quired price sausages. point in National Bank cents a BuMdint; son a lover of America and our free institu- “Dwenty bound,” replied the tory. lovr-tariff-free-raw-material measure, Bring l>. O. Square. butcher. BKLFA' and that at the tions. present only advancement “But,” said Mr. Depew, “it seems to The protest of certain nations against or improvement in conditions is the anti- A few minutes before 2 o'clock we en- me 1 sawr your sign this morning, and it the tariff which the of the tered the house and were shown read, ‘Fresh sausages. 25 cents a protective United cipation good effects of the new- j meeting pound.’ Your Wheels. James & So did you reduce price*?” Pattee States is about and their measure. on the to seats in where we shook hands Why your POOH & SOX. adopting propo- Progress bill is much front, “Oh, dot was all right. I don’t got sition to “retaliate” than had been with several and by shutting out the greater expected by those prominent temperance none now und I can’t sell any. Dot makes All kinds of Fire, Life Accident Insura products of the United States is ludicrous, well informed and familiar with tariff leg- religious workers. As I looked around I me a repudatiou for selling sheap, und 1 Bicycle repairs don’t lose and repairing neatly done when the effect of such a is islation, and the measure will felt that a sort of sanctity prevailed about noddings.” proposition undoubtedly as According to this, Mr. Depew says, at. OFFICIi *1A SONIC I I MIN I taken into soon become a and not the voters the because of freedom of consideration. .Japan, for in- law, by place thought “There was no as I didn’t want j demand, MAIN of one that has held here. The STREFI FNTRANCI stance, wliicli is said to have indicated party aloue. But the hue and cry place great- any, and there was no supply, as the j A FULL LINE OF that the United the in the of est of the nation have been butcher hadn’t any, and yet the price of Belfast Machine & Po. States might lose a mar- against delay coming pros- poets here, Foundry 5:>tf BKLhAS I >1 VI n » wrent down.” Round ket for certain which it sends perity is not properly chargeable to the as well as our greatest orators. Noble sausages [Harper’s ** * goods to ig- Table. Front Street. Belfast, norance of the farmer and Whittier scorned and the slave that country if our tariff bill should not workingman on spurned Hot Water Bottles, Notice of Foreclosure this are from and Is So Wood. be framed to suit the has to subject. They well in- oligarchy Longwood platform, There Nothing Wheels or left at Japs, sold pretty orders \IT HKRKAS I. N AM V .1 FF.RN.YM> so as Dr. formed. This found love and the There is nothing good King’s a t!i. the United States in the past decade just cry comes principally from recognition among office, 68 Main St., will re- VT certain mortgage and the debt New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs Etc., cured, gi\en by Robert A Vinal. late \\ the who are to Friends. Lowell in radiant ceive attenti n.. .. SYRINGES, four times as much as the United States cheap politicians striving came, youth, and Colds, so demand it and do not permit prompt port. Waldo County. State >1 Maine, !• a soul of fixed the dealer to sell some substitute. He Fernald of said Winterport. dated Sept ! lias sold her. The into make capital out of the matter. There is endeavor. Oh! historic you FOR SALt; BY imports Japan wiii not claim there is anything better, but and the real estate described in said m< no sense the air we breath this is as 1/ A -'ertain lot ,»i land from the in asking for this promised pros- place, afternoon in to he claim follows, United States in the past decade j order make more profit may for Sewers. • Proposals Building said Winterport and bounded as .dow- as full of the else to he as You before the passage of a bill which great questions to be met something just good. on of new fiave amounted to 78 million yen, while perity A. A. HOWES ning the north side the Leba'o j want Dr. King’s New Discovery because Sealed for a sewer in the & CO. so-called .on land of T. R Holme- t henec n. will cut off the enormous of and to be settled as ever in the days of proposals building city the exports from to the United importations you know it to he safe and reliable, and of Belfast, on Church street from Pearl street to 1-2 decrees west on land o< said Holme- Japan 1 and the a Garrison and Whittier. At 2 to do or refunded. Grove street, 800 feet, and on Park street from Nathan < .Cole 14Sr.il- to laud of Kii 1 States in the same time have amounted to foreign stuff, give country chance Phillips, guaranteed good money For and for all High street to the end of the sewer system on that ents, thence north, 78 1-2 derive- ra-i t to itself. When the is ! o’clock the clerk of the Coughs, Colds, Consumption H. H. tried meeting rapped 200 he and 21 thence 8 4 « 313 million yen. right remedy affections of Throat, Chest and Lungs, there street, feet, will received by the committee LAMSON, links, north, 87 on sewers of said city until Tuesday, July Oth, 84 rods hy said Clements’ land and lan.i and fails it is time for to for order and after the singing, which was is so as is Dr. King’s New Dis- enough people nothing good at 5 o’clock p. m., said proposals to be' for the en- Cole to land ol Waldo M. Vinal. thence Trial bottle free at Kilgore & Wil- The silver mine-owners and their politi- say that we are mistaken and unable to very fine, ltev. Mr. Wright was introduc- covery. tire work and pipe and other materials. All degrees, east 117 rods by said Waldo M son’s Drug Store. Regular size 50 cents laborers employed on the sewer must be citizens land to said road thence by said road ed. He his hearers cal allies have resorted to a new device to bring prosperity.-’ congratulated upon and $1.00. of Belfast. The City Council reserves the right Licensed Auctioneer. beginning Now the conditions of -aid m to of the or to all. have been therefore I tin- u.. deceive the “What do think of the the work that had emanated from the or- accept any proposals reject broken, give people, who are rapidly dis- yon proposition For the suffer from indigestion? Burdock plan of the sewer and other particulars there- P. O. ADDRESS, t(7 purpose of foreclosing the same, the for an on farm He out the Why of, apply to the subscriber, chairman of the com- dune 14, 1897. covering impositions they practiced export bounty products, ganization. specially pointed Blood Bitters cures and-all dis- Dyspepsia mittee on sewers, CLARENCE O. POOR. NANCY d. FKRN V was aud bowels. during the late campaign. The danger- which rejected by tlie Senate?” importance of separating religion from the- orders of the stomach, liver Belfast, Juue 8. 1897.—4w23 FREEDOM, MAINE. By Ellery Bowoen, her Attorney interior Towns of Guatemala. “River of Blood” since that dreadful Belfast Taxes and Tax ! day Payers. Lane, Daniel. 75 66 Important Ruling in a Liquor Case. Lewis 101 40 of Alvarado’s battle, when its tide was j Wharf Co. om Totonicapam to <)uctzal!enan£». ! Locke, Horatio J. 71 25 j crimsoned the The assessors have The full bench of the supreme court of by hundreds of killed ami city completed then- Lord, Henry L. 04 16 ( orrespondeuee of The Journal.] Maine has rendered a decision of great wounded thrown into it. At this assessment of taxes for the current mu- I lord, Newton S. 53 02 point importance to the dealers in this Ai.riiN Legro & Spalding Shoe Co. 136 50 liquor ANoo, Gi'atk.m ala. May on the road the traveler his nicipal year and the books are for gets first ready Mansfield, Augustine P. 200 70 State. Last year the saloon of John VV. The third of our the but night leisurely glimpse of Quetzafcenaugo, nestled at the collector, he will not enter upon Mansfield, Newell heirs. 105 30 Guthrie in Bar Harbor was searched, and and the last before his duties in that Marriner, Henry W. 57 60 a of seized. When the Antigua, foot of a great range of mountains. Close capacity until after the quantity liquors Marshall, Wm. C. 336 45 case came into court Guthrie’s counsel this place, was spent in Totoni- behind it the Volean de meeting of the city council July 5th. Marsh, Warren E. 55 57 CAKE OF TOILET SOAP IN EVERY PACKACE* Quetzaltenango moved that proceedings be quashed on < of souls, which There is a decrease in the Mason, Howard F. 85 00 city 40,000 smokes his That valuation of the that the warrant was grim pipe unceasingly. Mason, Wm. A. 55 55 ground three more thau mention. It both real and j old when it was passing it has not always been a pipe of peace is personal property, amount- Masonic Temple Ass’n. 585 00 days’ served. The mat- ter was of the in all to Mathews Bros. 407 55 \ finally carried to the law apital important “depart- attested by the rents in his ing $63,999.00. Of this $10,000 court, deep sides, Mathews, Frank B. 123 00 ! or full bench, and the 'd Totonicapam, which is the was in the personal- property of Edward following rescript from which a mighty ridge of lava trends Mathews, Sanford H. 80 23 has been handed dawn; 't as to area in the who has Sarah W. 71 Republic, but off towards the south. Had the overflow Johnson, changed his residence Mathews, 39 State of Maine vs. J, W. heirs. 108 65 Guthrie, ap- WORMS IN GHILDREN. Mathews, W., Hundreds of children have >t and $3,000 of the Dana Spencer pellant. Rescript: worms, but their parents doctor densely populated, containing happened to take the city in its course, Sarsaparilla prop- Mayo & White. 54 41 them for nearly else. 1— A warrant to search for everything 1 taken The remainder icipalities and about 102,000 peo- there would now be a second Herculaneum erty away. is in a McCiintock, J. Y., heirs. 714 68 intoxicating H. E. 131 31 liquors remains in force for a reasonable ar first view of town shrinkage of values, reduction of McDonald, True’s Pin Worm Totonicapam in this vale of endless summer. stocks, Lucius F. ••■•.... 104 07 time Is Elixir McDonald, only. the best Worm Remedy made. It is likewise the best Rem- be remembered. All the etc. The city are $600 less 2— What for all ng day Words are wholly inadeejuate to pic- appropriations McKinley, Thos., heirs. 57 80 is a reasonable time within edy the complaints of children, such as Feverishness ad than last McLellan, Wm. H. 107 33 which such a warrant Costiveness, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, etc. It lias been a been rough and wild beyond lure this year; the county -tax $174.48 may be lawfully remarkable scene, in which the Merchants’ Mariue Co- 97 50 household remedy for 45 years. Its efficacy in such trou- * Railway executed is a of law and less; aud the State tax question for the nas never been equalled. and •ion, constantly ascending of nature is $1,188.71 more, Milliken, Seth L... 78 00 Purely vegetable harmless. Price docents. At all beauty tropical wonderfully court to determine in each case the Proprietors. Dr. J. a net increase in the Mitchell, Chas. H. 55 65 according F. TRUE & CO., Me. mg ravines and barrancas, gorges blended with the bleak of the making assessment to its circumstances. Jdrugglsts^orof Auburn, grandeur Mitchell, Edwin. 74 06 ms which seemed to stretch he- of As the 3— An mountains. The trim, well built town, required $414.23. valuation was Mitchell, Velzora A. 106 28 unexplained and hence apparent- aven and earth like the ladder of less this would call for an increase of tax Mitchell, Martin L. 51 75 ly needless delay for three in the with its of numer- days population GO,030—its Monroe, Mm. A. 6171 execution of such a warrant is unreason- iream. But there the similitude but as 2 cent, would ous churches, many-towered cathedral rate, per produce a Moody, Richard H. 114 58 able, and hence unlawful. *r the of the was Morison, Christiana. 62 40 angels patriarch's and handsome its red considerable surplus, it decided to Proceedings quashed. public buildings, O’Connell, Chas. 80 03 were not on mule-back, clad in increase the poll tax 50 cents Odd roofed Moorish easas, cocoa-palms and instead, Fellows' Building Ass’n. 429 00 .ored ulsters and big straw hats, which with a small overlay, less than half Otis, Geo. D. 145 28 J THE WHITE in that STORE gardens—lies directly stupendous Otis, Albert B. aud Martha J. 118 86 wn salvation Army style! some- that of last year, would produce the line of volcanoes which traverses this Owen Bros. 83 85 Is the to ■ place .die or down an almost amonnt aud still leave the tax Palmer, P. 149 25 buy your toiling up small A score of the volcanoes required Dwight Republic. Palmer, L. heirs. 206 21 dai incline, we looked rate at the old .0195. R., tlirough are “active,” and in whatever direction figure, Parker, Israel W. 11171 the dense woods that border- Following are the valuations, assess- Pattee, James. 81 20 you twm.ciouds of lurid vapor are seen ris- Peirce, heirs. 688 35 CLOTHING! ■ David, 1. -wn precipices a thousand— ments, etc., as compared with last year: ing to the turquoise skies. After the Vul- Peirce, Carrie E.. 58 50 u>:iud feet at the bottom of 1896. 1897. deep, can de the most Pendleton, Fred C., heirs. 55 58 Quetzaltfiiango, conspic- Valuation real estate.$2,016,480 00 $2,012,085 00 This is a hard to find trees looked on a level with the Perry. Augustus. 62 28 year money, and we are uous of the near volcanoes is (pienada, Valuation personal estate. 916,905 00 857,501 oo making by Perry, Irving L. 66 96 an nl whose line to us in Geo. effort to please and in raging which, has an altitude of 1G,000 feet and Total valuation.$2,933,385 00 $2,869,386 00 Pierce, G... 03 58 satisfy you finding great Pitcher, Thos. \V. Dll 41 us. ()ftenest we seemed to whose last Assessed tax... 57,203 71 $ 55.955 81 I values in from the grand eruption occurred about property .$ Clarence O. clothing largest stock in the of Assessed tax. 00 4."4l oO Poor, :i84 71 city i*e rent poll 3,375 deep crevasses, by pre- a century ago. A little to the southward Pottle, James T., heirs. 62 01 to Total assessed 71 $ 81 Quimby, (ieo. A. 64 45 irtlujuakes the very heart of rises the perpetually Vulcan de tax.$ 60,578 59,996 smoking Total city 00 Quimby, John H.. 133 65 ilam, whose wounded sides, tax. $ 45,900 00 $ 4.%3e0 >auta Maria, whose crater opens 12,000 Total State tax. 7,181 93 8.569 64 Rankin, Richard T. 94 36 •• and Youths’ healed and tax.. 95 47 Read, Charles... Suits. verdure-covered, Total, county 5,643 5,469 64 41 Mens, Boys feet above the Half way between plain. j Read, Geo. T. 68 71 high on either hand. Late in Assessment 88 11 this point and Guatemala’s capital stand required.$ 58,725 $ 59,139 Republican Journal Pub. Co. 78 no We will 83 857 70 or guarantee all our sales on we came to the end of the Overlay. 1,852 Richards, Walter H. In battles bv sea land, the men of the twin giants, 6an Pedro and Atitlan, 87 53 Riggs, Asa F. ,si 78 bodies and clearest brains are or refunded. saw Totonieapam, in the mid- Total assed tax.$ 60,578 71 $ 59,996 81 strongest money with the bottomless do Atitlan be- Rust, Martha J. the ones who win. In the battles of busi- Lago Nunber of 5775 > far he- polls. 1,350 1,347' iiiagninceut plain—far. Ryder, Ephraim D. 52 34 ness life the conflict is none the less tween them. Both the brothers show- Kate of poll tax.$ 2 50 $ 3 00 , Shales, L. T. & Co... We will sell rn t rises a high, green mesa, Kate of property tax. .0195 .0195 j 149 06 fierce and deadly, and the strong are you Clothing CHEAPER than you can signs of activity, and only a few years ago Sheldon, James F. 54 68 and from the middle of which victors. eise. we Following is a list of tax payers who Sherman & Co. 251 36 buy anywhere Now mean business. •San Pedro belched forth such a quantity In tlie of wealth a man Shepherd Freeman. 81 24 pursuit many another range of purple moun- $50 or flrith the amount assessed oi stone and lava as to form a consider- pay more, loses health—loses the to Shute, Hartford.. .. 57 ^6 power enjoy behind the mountains, the vol- each: Sib 1 A. wealth. It is not Few men able island in the lake. miles against ey, Cutter. 207 01 necessary. Only fifty ever die of hard work. A man top hidden in the clouds. The Abbott, Nehemiah, sleeps ican state, Chiapas. The country between Alexander, David. 00 50 Small, Alfred A. 11347 well, eats well, digests well. Good diges- spreads over a wide space, and Geo. A. 118 25 Small, Elmer. 52 24 tion is the to the whole an succession of Bailey, South key problem. WhITI presents rug- worth, i >ana Store;! unparalleled B. eyrie its liat roof looked like Bailey, Geo. O heirs. 70 84 60 40 Good digestion brings sound, restful ged heights and fertile latter Baker, Charles. 200 07 Southworth, Mary E., heirs. 195 00 I of valleys—the & sleep, keeps the appetite good and the covering dull red, pierced Baker N: Shales. 50 01 Spencer Wilson. 85 51 holding some of the most prolific coffee & blood pure. there a or 1 Adoniram H. 51 75 Staples Cottrell. 78 uo by church-tower lie Banks, Good is secured estates in the world. The section is rich Banks, Franklin. 01 03 Starrett, Kllen. 86 29 digestion always and 81 Main .i We de- H. the use of St, cocoa-palm. rapidly Banks, W. 54 10 Starrett, A., heirs 156 00 surely by judicious Dr. Pierce’s f also, beyond compare, with rubber and Joseph John Golden aids to the banks of a beauti- Bartlett, Thos. G. 5150 Stewart, N. 72 23 Medical Discovery. It is a per- other natural and kuows Stickney, Richard P. 80 20 fect for all -tne Kio which products: nobody Bean, Joseph, heirs. 138 45 remedy digestive troubles, and >alama—along Stoddard, Geo. W. 87 83 that is the what mineral wealth may be bidden in Belfast Age Pub. Co. 87 75 beyond greatest blood purifier "•men were Sullivan, Jere. 55 70 washing, standing Belfast Coliseum Co. 175 50 and nerve ever sold. For the mountains, the source whence—so Swan & Sibley Co. 578 30 strengthener Chas. O’Connell, Belfast Hotel Co. 117 00 in ilie water, and naked chil- Wm. over thirty years it lias on its merci- Belfast 030 00 Swan, B. 140 30 gone Spring Style, 1S97. says tradition—came the wealth of the Light & Power Co. ful mission back j Swift & healing it PROPRIETOR. ages and sizes, were having Belfast Co. 112 13 Paul. si 00 bringing life, Indian Livery Swift, Wm. and and after all else time that the beholders kings. Belfast Machine & Co.... 58 50 A... 56 55 hope, happiness, yal good Foundry Swift. Wm. had failed. Thousands have This of is classic Belfast National Bank. ->(>0 73 A., Jr. 68 81 testified to join them. them- plain Quetzaltenango Thumbs, S. its marvelous Throwing Belfast Savings Bank. 105 00 Joseph (d 50 efficacy. Druggists sell it. ground. The present at an elevation Thompson, Horatio P. 59 06 Do not •u the ground at the head of city, Belfast Water Co. 014 25 be deceived into taking a sub- Emma H. of 0,000 feet above the sea, the Bicknell, G. 5u 88 Thompson, 53 14 stitute, said to be as assisted a kick occupies Stephen Jere ‘‘just good.” by many merry David N. 70 57 Thompson, C. 142 92 Foul b-eath, dull eves, listlessuess, sallownes9 site of the ancient Xelahue, one of the | Bird, j rom their companions they rol- Black, T. 08 83 Thompson, Selwin. ill 01 and pimples. A nice combination to avoid or Beuj. rid of. All are due to of the cities. In the 197 32 Thorndike, Timothy, heirs. si 90 get constipation, and con- ml went largest aboriginal Black, Chas. N. is over, till—splash! they Townsend, Joseph C. 79 25 stipation promptly cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pleas- Black, Franklin. 01 50 ant (Quiche language—that of the original in- Toutbaker. Daniel heirs. Tellets. They are not a temporary palliative, iver: then up they swarmed Isaac M. 1 7 55 C'., lol 69 but a the word Boardmau, Fred permanent cure. Many so-called constipa- habitants- Xelahue signifies, Geo. W. s.s 22 Tootliaker, L. 77 p2 tion remedies must be continued mliess of bumps upon the Boulter, Wm. F forever, ouce Geo. E. 54 10 Triggs, si 21 they are started. The “Pellets’’ cure COLUMBIA “under the of Ten.” That Brackett, perma- BICYCLES. government Tucker, Olive F. never irei slaps with twists of wrung- Bradbury, Albion H. 59 18 62 40 nently. They gripe. Druggists sell them. is to the town was ten Tufts, (ieo. E. 54 6s 1897 s cent. in the hands of irate mothers, say, governed by Bradbury, S. M., heirs. 120 10 Models, per Nickel Steel Tcbiny, Standard Tuttle, Wm. C. .. each Bray, Chas. H. 80 12 ; 54 37 the the principal caciques, cacique pre- Tyler. ot the have no (lerformance. Following Brooks, John G. 212 11 Joseph. 57 70 World, equal, SIOO. siding over 6,000 in Wadliu, Tileston. 55 01 reaciieil the plaza and the so- dwellings, 60,000 Burkett, Geo. W. .*54 50 j Wallace, James W... 50 49 Maine Central to Puentes, Burgess, Albert C.:. 270 97 R. R, ■>■! of at all, containing, according j Wadsworth, Ansel. Totonicapam nightfall— Belfast Industrial lieal Estate Co. 150 00 7*174 1896 not less than inhabitants. The j Warren, Royal W.'.9 COLUM BIAS at contented a of travel- GOO,000 Caldwell, John heirs. 85 so 71 TIME-TA group S., Washburn, Mrs. C. M. HLE. same historian asserts that in the de- Carle & Jones. 5s 5«i 1696,5 Models 40, 41 end 44, kinwti t ve 1 yv\ he re and have t tested its hard beds and harder A el 1 s, F. Albert M. >2 45 ; Beiij. ] hi 78 On and after June 20, I S97.trains connecting at < Carter, ->~ superior except the IM'T feat of tlie chief f acique, Tecum Uma.ni, ; Wrdls. Geo. < r.. 7j Burnham and Waterville with oluinhias, S75 It is a bustling town—for IIis- Carter, Henry A., estate. 148 75 through trains' for Weseott, Clement W. 69 Mi) and from Bangor. Waterville, Portland and Bos- Model 26-inch the inhabitants Wm. \V... .. s;; o5 ! 42, wheels, .... the by Alvarado, abandoned Cates, ton will as follows S65 Aiden D. 510 44 Whitmore, Francis. 100 50 their and fled to the for- Chase, Mrs. Geo. F. oi oxone in its '*.000 feet city strongest Hiram. 200 23 White, *.. 5114s FROM BELFAST. ippjy Chase, ! W Fred < tress of all—Pxeansel—between the smok- bite, r. 290 65 vrwhei u Chase, Timothy, heirs. 07 50 j A M V M P M 1 Owen (i. Annie M. 152 10 White, 71 74 Belfast, 7 t.»o 1 and Cekak. Chenery, Wm. depart. 2u 34.7 n includes the same ing volcanoes, point 17 nf» 11 0") Mipera- Clark, llarry W. si 49 j Jas. T1 +3 dL’ Then ■ Wight, P. 7 ; "’i11'1". 7 Id 1 1 3d a the Spaniards entered the deserted Janies II.. 03 45 14 1 d Bicycles in*liaus. wliicli constitute Clark, Wight, Jos. F. 97 87 Kr'»°k8 7 2«5 1 4d 4 4d the that (bark, Wm. A. 105 •'*8 Patterns 7 ard 8 reduced f?cm *v city, captured caciques remained j1 Frank E. Knox 7 ds 1 dS id 10 $75 to $60 I' 1;• packed the plaaa in Wm. 122 Wiley, 5009 Colburn, T\, heirs. 85 Thorndike. 7 4d < “ and forced them to embrace the Gatholic Wilson, Everard A. 12S 2*9 2 d d 22 “ jaitV.y dressed and ehatter- Couant, Beuj. W., heirs. 05 0*4 Jefferson l ndv. 7 dd 2 13 1: mi | Patterns 9 10 5s Wilson, F. 87 42 $60 fc $55 Tw o of the C«mant, Elisha II. 48 Burnham, arrive. s 2d 2 3d d 2d and religion. so-ealled “converts" Woodcock, Hartwell L. 5‘i 01) lUhpieli'-nsible lingo; early A. T. and J. ( 120 75 Clinton 8 2d 2 4d ddo a 1 ;«> ; r\ hit < Condon, Ham, M. I*'»i11 teles ilium tx,tp! nWrcli.ix. were retained as and the Woodcock, P.si 9X Benton S dd own start in the hostages others It. 10} 11 4d 2 7 is W e e t ns u* morning Conner, Eugene a>k x; x«unii:o 1 in < < \ \ ,. j Woods, Wm. M. 205 80 11 40 4 3d \ j.h sent to the foi to ! Coombs, Robert II. 05 40 ! Bangor. s earlier. It was market-day tress, Excancel, bring N< >N-RESIDENTS. A M 1 Coombs, R. H. & Son.. 100 91 1 back the Indians. | W111. > Waterville s d2 3 13 7 30 •:t!ii: a:t out of tow n. They returned with Aldeu, O., heirs..... 50 05 Other •; -rging Cooper, Marcellas R., lieirs. 120 24 p m $50, $40. Allyn, Rufus B., heirs. 255 45 am j Kartfoitis, $45. such a to be 1 & Co. 150 00 Portland. 11 I .sunrise, we met hundreds multitude—-ready baptized Cooper Belfast cC’ Moose-head Lake R. R. Co. do 5 35 1 40 Olive H. 152 10 166 75 SOME SECOND HA ND li IC N C! A I — IS and become model Christians. that Cooper, Boston & S. S. »*' o r,s BARGAINS. s i Bangor Co. p;5 7.5 Boston, •»"; •isket-eai; na bringing in their long Cottrell, Geo. W. 180 07 I w L>. 4 02 9 30 7 25 before all could be inducted into the Bradbury. Ida M. 122 >5 >n a run. fold, Cottrell, J. Y., heirs. 04 131 Columbia Catul.^ue iree. seemingl}’ propelled, | Crosby, Horace. 58 5o TO BELFAST. Cox, Abbie B. 52 05 GE(). J Belfast. the priests arms dropped to their sides McDonald, Horatio H. P M A M READ> Agent> it *n>, l.»y their arms i ver 97 50 swinging j Critcliett, 01 G. 118 05 John 7"° 900 from sheer and Rust, I)., heirs. 9s 48 Boston, i w movement. fatigue; therefore, being Critcliett, *X Co. 507 00 I W. D..... 8 30 44 MAIN STREET. ip They go al- Sibley Towne. Harriet. 50 M. 70 AM P M no able to the full cere- Cutter, Caroline 05 55 s longer perform Williamson, G. II. rv W. C. the. men by themselves, Cutter, and Caroline Mr- 234 00 Portland. 11 00 1 20 Mary E., Stockholders Belfast National dcitiselves; and the mony. they w ere ever afterwards troubled Lellan, trustees of estate of A M picka- Bank. 165 77 Waterville. d 35 7 00 4 30 ——-—-- doubts as to the Frances D. Johnson. 390 no ugh five or six by complete salvation of Bangor 7 00 7 Id 1 40 only years old, Dalton Co. 58 50 Sarsaparilla A M A 31 P M all their flock. so sudden au ac- A Perfect Cathartic •l ie as nimbly as their elders, Though Davis, Jones S. 54*18 Benton. Hi 45 G 45 4 41 Is me which does not wrench the system or Fred on the of the Dickerson, J. G., heirs. 58 5*) Clinton. 7lo c, 10 457 Atwood, basket on its little bare head. quisition part conquered leave it weak and exhausted. A Wiaterport, Me., Dinsmore, Bounds C... 00 30 perfei t Burnham, depart.... 8 80 8 40 5 05 the new religion seemed to have cathartic is found iu Hood's Pills. ap- are clean people, Dinsmore, Thomas B. 81 00 They Unity. 8 48 9 15 5 22 people invariably and after Thorndike. 8 59 30 thrived as the numerous B. C. 130 43 praised everywhere, once being 9 5 32 1 apace, church Dinsmore, & Sou. ss. industrious and tried they soon take Knox. +9 03 t9 45 15 30 well-to-do, til 50 permanently the plac- REAL ESTATE AND Dunbar, Henry. 18 INSURANCE. towers attest. is now of the old Brooks. 9 111 12 5 52 ■ the fashioned drastic such ml and reserved. \\ hue the Guetzaltenango Robert F. 71 03 pills, as “our Duuton, used.” Hood’s Pills Waldo. 19 29 lo 30 id 03 second of Guatemala in size and com- Frank grandfathers are the Over Thirteen Mithcns > city Durham, heirs. 05 Si 40 no 50 td 13 Hie Inmreime of the Aztecs, a little farther H., only pills to take with Hood’s Citypoint.*+9 (■f>J3,C(t0.0(,u) Assets. Durham, James C. 77 78 Sarsaparilla Belfast, arrive. 9 45 lino 6 2o mercial importance. Its Hotel de and they aid that medicine in are the most and Europe, Durham & Hall. 73 1.". greatly its Spisinufif.lt> File and ward, polite tFlag station. Marine, Olanite: Staei File In-elan. .. Fl'n where we are is as cleaning and purifying work. <•<>., As- on domiciled, comfort- David W. 07 84 Limited tickets for Boston are now sold ■■■••pie earth, always hauling Dyer, at$5.00 MiClATION of from Belfast and all on rilll.AIlEEI'HIA, (’API mi. File Insekance Co.. aide an inn as may be Eilis, Alfred G., heirs. 120 10 rlis Garden. stations Brand wherever and reasonably desired; Through tickets to all West and North- gged hats, met, Emery, Robert. 52 05 points National File Inseranek Co., ( onn. and of the of west via all routes, for sale bv F. L. Crow lev. Ualtfork, ■m with a many bouses—though plas- RobertT. 02 88 cheery salutation, Emery, He spaded it with diligence Agent, Belfast. GEORGE F. EVANS. heirs. 185 74 tered adobe, with iron-barred windows— Faunce, Asa, also with a General DESIKABI.K RISKS WRITTEN AT CURRENT RATES. to go out of their way any (And spade.) Manager. Faunce, Daniel, heirs..... 103 80 And he had the F. E. Booth bv. Gen'l Pass, and Ticket are models of Moorish with O, back-ache Agent. a elegance, their John W. 72 81 TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT miles to guide stranger, Ferguson, By the time he got it made! Portland, June Id, 1897. INSURANCE CO B. heirs. 80 70 •• rooms and inner courts shad- Field, F., He raked it off hes give you never a look, great, lofty quite smoothly, Field, Bfehau P. 72 71 I TORNADO INSIRANTK WRITTEN FOR 5 TEARS, ai li.» rain, im ed and trees. And made some pretty beds, liuilillrps arrrplatlr ie to let as if by palms orange Flanders, David P. 220 40 CORRESPONDENT OF MERIBANT you pass grudging And at night he dreamed of turnips MARINE I NS IRAN 11. 10. The central is so to Fletcher, John M. 100 37 »*- in the >f Illinois and includ- iature lake centre has the indis- And LEAD THE Ohio, Gannon, Thomas. 60 53 cucumbers, and peas, WORLD The Nose hand sort of And and and Throat. "iir northern fruits and vege- pensable stand, (a Grecian Gentner, Leonard L. 185 52 artichokes, parsley, Ginn & Field. 132 60 And a few lettuce trees. on a little a the addition of coffee and temple) island. The other Over Made and INo. Ginn, Chas. F. 62 09 At last the whole was loaded, 14,500,000 Sold. 11» Newbury Street, side of the is a done his •Sheep, which furnish very plaza paved and used as Gray, Martha C. 59 48 And, having best, Richard A. 85 00 And somewhat (Near Corner •ire raised in market and surrounded the Gurney, being tired, of Fairfield St. large numbers. place, by He sat him down Hall, Wm. H. 263 51 to rest. HIGHEST AWARDS for > handsome new June steamers Penob- "us inhabitants operate sev- government buildings. Hanson, Edgar F. 328 85 Alas! that fatal error Commencing 25, 185*7, scot and of will Excellence of BOSTON, in Harriman, Mary A... 105 30 Made all his labors City Bangor leave Belfast alter- Design. MASS. s. and make the best pottery The trade native cloths centres here, vain, nately Arnold. 671 36 The man who Harris, makes a garden For Boston, via Camden Rock- Excellence of Construction. 12 ’id outside of and is considerable. Some beautiful and Nortliport, :yid Hours, to 2. Other hours ly aj j iinnent Guadalajara, Haugh, Thomas. 125 85; Should never rest, that’s plain. land. Mondays at 3-30 p. m., other days, except of Motion. only. There are 41 government free durable fabrics in cotton and wool are Hay ford, Harrison, heirs. 123 93 Attention every moment Sundays, at 5 p. m Regularity P. 103 03 For and Hazeltiue, Benj. A planted garden needs, Bucksport, Winterport Bangor, daily Ease of October, 18116.—Iy45* l;e of woven in the and the cloth at 8a.m. Motion. department Totonicapam neighborhood, Hazeltine, Chas. B...,. 370 09 But he, he to rest him— except Monday, (about) stopped For Castine, Blake’s Point, Little Deer Isle, Sar- and i) for merchants in the make a rainbow Hazeltiue, Chas. P. 99 33 And his was weeds. Great girls, indicating shops only crop gentville, North Deer Isle, and Brook- Speed. Hazeltine, M. 200 21 Sedgwick of brilliant Margaret [Somerville Journal, lin. daily at 8 a. m. idea of the relative need of display colors. Besides the True except Monday, Heagan, S. 58 29 For Searsport. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sun- Adjustability. tor structures the build- Calvin. 102 at 8 a. m. Attention the sexes) besides several already completed, Hervey, 45 days (about) Durability. Pensioners Almira A. 53 03 ers are cut Hicks, for ad ults. busy piling up and sculptured RETURNING : Hill, Wm. G. 55 05 Ease of Learning. •>e stone into one of the most edi- Enoch hours of imposing Hilton, C. 93 08 From at 5 p. m. steady climbing up SFWU Boston, daily except Sunday, Convenience of iices 1 have seen in Guatemala. The Holt, Wm., heirs. 04 09 /HamCycus S** From Rockland, via Camden and Arrangement. Having pun hast'd the original record?- ; the T.<: mountain we Nortliport, roads, emerg- Orman A. at 5 a. m. ( church San Juan de Dios, (St. John of Hopkins, 74 18 vRchsy Pam?/ daily except Monday, estate df J. Cates. lo» the « oh\» nit-nt» f all i; tii iil.u and wearisome Nathan F. 99 09 From BrookJin, Mondays at 10 A. m., other days, ly long has an ornate with a dozen Houston, pensioners having Haims it (rod), facade, except Sundays at 12 30. IF YOU BUY A pending, ai:• \ nose * Houston, Pierce, Swan & ... 100 05 SINGER, perfect Hollow of a saints in niches, and seven Sibley. From via and "ho n wish to Haim- Sleepy sculptured Howard, Fred L..’. 51 10 Bangor, Winterport Bucksport, ay present lot ai.oiti, a; nr bells in its two towers—three of Mondays at 12, other at 2 You will last on jangling days, except Suudavs, receive eaiefu) ir.stiucth n irun a u m increase of j I wilt ie at ( I ( ... ! breakfast station the Howard, Frank A. 04 85 v. M. en?ioi.>, oil’s them bound to the beams with raw teacher at hides, Howard, Sanford. 51 75 petent your home. shoe simp, 1 27 Main site lie ■ -t. vrolean inn could not be Home CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Belfast. street,oj p< \ Mice pret- the others on It was in this old A. A. & Production Agent, yokes. Howes, Co. 24900 CALVIN Gen’l You will get prompt attention. We careful June 24and 25, 1807. ti l2 oasis in the the AUSTIN, Supt., Boston. give desert more wel- sanctuary that Vice President Flores was Howes, Asa A. 300 78 result of skill, WILLIAM H. HILL, Gen’l Boston attention to all Manager, customers, no matter where the L. C 31 OKS l£. torn in in the Howes, James H. 107 72 thirsty traveler than this lit- literally pieces by women, care, and 14 years machine may have been purchased. last Howes, Ralph H. 03 05 days of the confederacy, when the \ou will be with the thatched adobe houses hid- Howes, C. Hervey. 305 84 ever-increasing expe- dealing leading Company church party was in power. The adjoin- hi the machine roses and Hoyt, U pham A. 51 13 rience and business sewing business, having an un- strawberries (such ing cloisters are from the mul- interesting Hurd, Augustus A. 08 10 success. SEDGWICK LINE. equalled experience and an u m hailed reputation > ) in a of the titude of curious- WOOL CARDING green pocket paintings they contain, Jackson, Isaac H. 55 05 —the strongest guarantee of excellence. md the of histories. In them Jackson & McIntosh. 54 00 A by summit of the ridge mostly scriptural full line of supplies, parts and repairs con- AT Flih EDOM. Christ is represented as a shaven Johnson, Alfred W., exrs. 1,450 05 ■ from which we could look always stantly on hand. with a of the Cordeliers. Johnson, Edward. 120 42 IYER Boston & I take this meilu ans a now limlle 1» « Lancaster, Chas. W. 120 00 Harbor and all couraged but try GRAIN-0. It is made from solid rushing river, called landings on Mount Desert Island. time indicates that assistance is wanted at the 11 ilgaature m:7 Lancaster, Frank M. 120 98 grain, nicely browned and 2 pounds for 25cents. out known to the CHAS. E. Belfast. Bank. JOHN H. QUIMBY, Treas.B Indians as the jj wrippe*. H. JOHNSON, Agent, Grain-0 takt s tlie place of ct fTee at 1-4 tlie price. Lancaster, N., heirs. 174 53 WILLIAM H. General Boston. Belfast, May 20, 1897.—3m21 HILL, Manager, Get a i ackage of jt ur grocer to-day. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. Yachts and Boats. Obituary. The Alice B. had her sails bent Monday Poor Blood Miss Elleetta P. Jewett died very sudden- SELF AS/, THURSDAY, JULY 1,1897. aud is now ready for business. ly at the home of her mother, Mrs. Elva E. last afternoon. She was R. H. Jewett, & Saturday COOMBS Amos Barrett & Son of recently is blood. It More BY THE Rockport starved shows itself PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING in her to Medicinal value in a bottle of Hood's Sarsa- SON, usual health and Satur- launched a built for J. spirits up pretty sloop yacht, other in white weak attended to her usual parilla than in any preparation. F. Shepherd of pale cheeks, lips, day morning. She Journal Pub. Co. Rockport. More skill is required, more care taken, more Furniture Dealers. Republican duties aud was eating her breakfast when Capt. Lewis F. Gott of Gott’s Island has no appetite, exhaus- expense incurred in its manufacture. digestion, she left the table and sat down in another I Editor mid built a for President Eliot of Harvard It costs the proprietor and the dealer ! t HARU.Spi vc A. I ILSlil R\ yacht Bllai„eM tion, lack of nerve soft head.” It was seen that We ask for a share of your patronage. | Mauat,e,.. aud launched it last week. force, chair, saying, “O, my More but it costs the consumer less, as he College, In return for which we to chief of weak she was seriously ill and a physician was gets more doses for his money. guarantee #njtt ■ Mr. Eugene Rust aud his two boys made a muscles, and, all, protect your interest, both in TI A Harvard is nowhere in athletics. Why sent for, who called in two other physicians. More curative power is secured by its peculiar quality ||/| nUl) 0111^0 to afternoon in Web- ^ not to make a record in trip Searsport Friday muscles. calls it combination, proportion and process, | try study? Your-doctor They did everything in their power for the Ij 11A If 1D lj 1\ 0U1 1 ster’ s tin keel. It was very and the which makes it to itself. yao«oPurUneoIe T"*. Uke.t0. 0, squally little but she did not recover con- peculiar He patient, cannot be beaten. The was never so low and never so attracts The Post Office has boys lost their hats, but they had a line sail. Anaemia. will tell you that More people are employed and more space oc- They price styles department inaugu- sciousness. She passed away at 4 o’clock cupied i:i its Laboratory than any other. rated a much reform instruct- Thos. J. went to Fox Islands Sun- sum- in all and prices from delayed by Hopkius the weakening weather of the afternoon. Miss Jewett was born in More wonderful cures effected and more tes- “BABY CARRIAGES styles £*-A.T"upwa' ing postmasters that they are required to day and made a quick trip in the pinky Belfast and had passed her life here except timonials received than by any other. mer often it on. More sales and more increase year by year l,;! make the of official Hanks. He left Belfast at 11 a. in., brings one when the lived iu Massa- REFRIGERATORS. impression every Nancy year family are reported by druggists. BESTLccT’^ru^u"™"0!:lai,n"f REFRIGERATOR in the market, went to Island in More people are flood’s Sarsaparilla so distinct that each letter and Widow’s Fox Islaud chusetts. She was the only daughter of taking and let us show the of stamp today than any other, and more are you points superior- and loaded a of Mrs. the late it than ever before. figure may not be mistaken. The Thoroughfare, bought cargo Elva E., aud Joseph G. Jew- taking today only and still moke reasons be lobsters, anti returned home, arriving at his ett. Her father has been dead fourteen More might HORSEMEN wonder is that this requirement had not given why you should take in Belfast at 4 a. in. Scott’s mooring Monday. years; her mother and two brothers, Judson and all who ride in look been insisted on before. An illegible carriages at this— The Jennette went into commission last and Austin survive her. Although weak iu THE BELL ODOMETER. One of these serves no whatever. postmark purpose on will week and was under sail for the first time body her mind was clear and she was a placed your carriage register accu- rately the distance travelled and will The communication of Mr. F. H. Fran- Sunday, when she went to Crow Cove with good scholar, her work iu the High ring Emulsion a bell every mile. You have no idea what cis of this relative to the Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kimball, Mr. aud Mrs. school the past jear being ranked 100 per city fishing in Hood’s pleasure it gives to accurately measure and Frank Le Seur of New Mr. aud cent. She was a dutiful and lov- Swan Lake will attract attention. He York, Mrs. of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- very listen for the bell to ring at the end of attentive to the wants A. A. Knight and Mrs. D. F. Watts and ing child, always every mile. Give one a trial and you will writes from experience. No one has man- will make blood Capt. Henry D. Gilman for a clambake and phosphites, poor of others, and especially to her aged grand- Sarsaparilla never ride without it. ifested greater interest in stocking this The One True Blood Purifier. $1; six for $5. picnic dinner. The party returned in the rich. It is a food for over-taxed mother, Mrs. Clough, to whom she was a lake, in the fish from cure all Liver Tils and protecting poachers, evening. great help and comfort. She was a favorite r*»n Cameras and S Headache. 25cents. Photographic and in it. as it should an an- and weak so with both old and and MOOd HlIIS Sick A making be, Charles H. Field of this digestion, prepared young, the hearts of city adjusted for SUpplieS. FLkUL\NfS ON HAND. It is evident schoolmates are saddened gler's paradise. enough that on her by her sudden the Orient Insurance Co. the schooner that it can easily be taken in County Correspondence. a demise. The on the School there has been very jjbor return for the yacht Windward recently burned in Sar- flag High build- summer when Cod-liver Oil or was at half-mast The and labor and we be- The was owned ex- ing placed Tuesday. money expended, gentville. yacht by Monroe Centre. Mrs. James Robinson funeral was held Tuesday afternoon, and UNDERTAKING our lieve that Mr. Francis is when he Comuiodore Gower of the South Boston even foods being; specialty, we wish to have it known that we posi- right ordinary might repel. of Hampden visited her mother, Mrs. Har- do and shall was attended. Rev. J. F. in tively continue to furnish BETTER GOODS and at less price that this is not due to lack of fish, Yacht Club, and was for several years the largely Tilton, than other says riet Cates, last week. She returned to her any house can furnish in this county. Why pav such exor- SCOTT & jt New York whose she was a of the in which she BOWNE, Sunday school faithful bitant prices when you can g;et better value and lower of us? ilis theory is that the fish are over-fed, flagship fleet, capacity home Wednesday and her mother accom- prices For sale at and by all druggists. j mack Cloth covered Caskets from $18.00 and acted at the centennial celebration in Cas- 50c. $1.00 scholar, officiated. The following Moral upward. and the remedy lie proposes, of pauied her-Mr. aud Mrs. R. T. Rankin R. h. COO TBS & SON. reducing were sent in: Basket from tiue last year. tributes Aurora the over abundance of is of Belfast visited at Mrs. S. M. Ford's last smelts, simple, Rebekah from the NORTHPORT NEWS. Lodge, pillow stitching week....Miss ini and Will and Walter Decrow, Thomas Carter, Jennie Ford has returned xpensive, should by all means be room aud basket from the room of cutting 70 = = Francis Pendleton and Will G. Sawtelle from Searsmont Village, where she has been & 72 Main Street, Belfast. given a trial. Meanwhile we invite corre- Mrs. Frank Herrick went to Bangor Tues- Critchett & Sibley’s shoe factory, bouquet of Maine. sailed Sunday in the Glide for a cruise. Be- teaching school.... Albert York is repairing spondence from all who are interested in day to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph pinks from Miss Ida B. Carter, bouquet of fore sailing the yacht was put in line condi- his house-Nathan Walls, who has been liie subject, for or against the plan pro- Phillips. pinks from Misses Bertha aud Annie Hayes, tion and had her name on the in the mill at Jackson, has finish- placed stern. from Mrs. from employed posed, or other means for Sell. W. H. Jewell, Capt. E. S. pillow Mercy Rich, bouquet suggesting The crew were togged out in white duck Drinkwater, ed work there and is now at home.... came Miss Fannie Rich, bouquet of roses from the at Swan into the cove Sunday and sailed Tues- improving fishing Lake. suits and as the Glide filled from her School closes here next Friday. in away day for Rockland. the Baptist Sunday school, bouquet of roses Bargains Bicycles. under mooring single-reefed mainsail and Stockton Springs. Mrs. Avaleua Griffin ■ from her classmates m the (account of the very late season \v have on. i, 1 ■ ; > iraj *-books and newspaper liles are in- Mr. and Mrs. Knowlton of Belfast High school, jibs, with the stars and stripes from Andy visited Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ellis in Belfast to make a decided Cl I IN CVCI.K PRICK'S floating crescent from Mrs. J. B. Wilson, of (> nvenient to who make were the of Mr. and Mrs. Edward bouquet things politicians her peak, she made a fine appearance. A guests last week-Mr. Park returned to aud roses from the Misses Harry reekless assertions. Drinkwater last pinks O'Brien, " Candidate Bryan last stiff northerly breeze was and the Sunday. his business in Boston last Mr. blowing wreath from Mrs. J. B. Littlefield, basket Friday.... ONE MEN’S HUB, ’96 MODEL, #65 00 >25 tail in his in Mrs. Annie Smith returned to paraded speeches various Glide made fast time down the western Rockland George Staples, wife and baby of ’9d = bay. from the mother aud brothers, bouquets Intervale, 65 00 27 *.rts of the the fa< t that Senator She went to Rockland and is Saturday from a very visit to her N. H visited Mr. the LADIES’ '96 p country Sunday to pleasant from Miss Bertha Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Staples' parents past 65 00 25 Crocker, MEN’S Saerman had asserted that the cruise to the eastward as far as Bar Harbor. mother, Mrs. Sally Elwell. week... .Mrs. Adella Hiehborn left train PATEE, ’96, 60 00 growth of Miss S. M. Partridge, Mrs. C. H. by Partridge, 1 LADIES’ ’96, = ■ The party expect to be at Ellsworth for the Mrs. for Portland She will the Y. 60 00 population and business in the United Henry Drinkwater lies very sick at Misses Rose Dickey, Bertha Saturday. join celebration Twombly, July 5th. her and her P. S. C. E. excursion for California, where These wheels were use I Suites required an increase of s42,000.00o home, family entertain but Blake, Edna Burdin, Ada Cunningham and part of last season un-l f.-w nines rl.;s. The new steam launched feebie of her she will visit her Mr. Willard (irifiiu They are all in perfect running nnler. a year in currency, and said that the ees- yacht Alcedo, hopes recovery. Florence Clough ; wreath from Miss Bertha brother, April 10 h, from the yards of the Harlan & and family.... The buildings owned Mr urii.n ot the coinage of silver had cut off Mrs. M. L. Swain, her son Prescott and I. Bird, basket from Mrs. J. W. Knowltcu by TOLEDOS, ’07 MODEL, $45 00 Co.. will McFarland were burned Ilollingworth Wilmington, Deia., Miss of New are and Mrs. C. S. wreath from the Tuesday night, OVERLANDS, ’07 00 opportunity to add this necessary Leggitt Jersey occupying Webber, $50 soon go into commission. She was June with har- designed the Lancaster house for the season. anti wreath from Miss L'-M, together horse, carriage, •u uui to our Mr. finds King’s Daughters money. Bryan A. S. of and is ness, cow and other stock. A small by Chesborough Boston, Fannie Welch. portion Ci. > statement Washburn’s Circus proved a very drawing particularly embarrassing owned by G. W. Childs Drexel of Philadel- of their goods were saved. Much sympathy fa attraction at and now in view to the Tuesday Belfast, many is ( ! jn-t announcement phia. Pa. She will be commanded there was no insurance. The by Capt. of was expressed,as \\ 41 availed themselves of the opportunity .to Mr. John F. Payson Waldo found that the coinage of the mints of the Unit- Frank Dyer, late of the big four-masted sell. loss is a heavy one-Sunday arrivals: Mrs. attend. dead in the pasture Sunday evening, June ei Mates this fiscal year will be in round Win. B, Palmer. The yacht is of steel and Mildred Mitchell of Brooklyn, N.Y.. Mrs. 27th. He hail after the cows and must Mr. S. S. we gone i.ambers a hundred million built to conform to the of the Chapman, understand, has Weston Doe and baby of Boston : Mr, Frank dollars, and requirements have been taken suddenly ill and died al- Bf.lmon an interest in the sell. Helen A. Jordan, who has that in l S. Standard Rules. 'The over bought Kittie Laury, Treat of Boston; Mr. Frank P. Patterson the calendai year 1MH» length as one of the cows was ninety-nine and will most immediately, been visiting in Lineolnville, has returned main rail is 174 feet 8 on 170 take command on her arrival here from New Bedford, Mass_The an, lion which is inches; deck, Sunday dollars, two and a halt from Rockland. found fastened to a tree near where he lay. In me.... Mr. J. H. Kims and family of Bel- feet 8 inches, and on water line, 150 feet 8 School concert given by the children last Hines as much as he last fall asserted was It was a severe shock to the family, espec- fast were in town Sunday, visiting Mr. and inches; beam molded, 24 feet; depth, 14.75; Mrs. Arthur Hopkins has been very sick Sunday evening passed oft very well; the ne. e:->aiy to keep pace with our growth ially to the two sons, Edward and Everett, Mrs. J. E. Elms... M \ and Mrs Miles and draught extreme, 11 feet. There is a during the past week, but is now somewhat children doing their respective parts finely. population and business. When it is who found the body. A physician was sum- Pease were in Windsor the first of tie* week. steel house on the main deck containing a better and it is hoped a return to her usual The collection received will buy some new further moned and pronounced it a case of apoplexy. .... Lend a Hand Circle of Kings Sons and considered that the money circu- dining saloon, pantry, galley, engine and health will speedily follow. books for the library-The Current Events Mr. was born in Waldo and had Daughters will meet at the home of the lation of the United States boiler chief room and a Payson Club will meet with Mrs. Adella Hiehborn to-day is l:k> rooms, engineer’s Moses Hull and wife are to occupy rooms lived there all his life, with the exception of President, Mrs. M. E. than a room. The deck of this house for- this, afternoon. Churchill, Sunday, millions greater year ago, it will be smoking in the Pioneer at Thursday, ward will be carried out to the cottage Temple Heights ten years when he resided in Belfast. He July 4th. Topic, “Peace. How to Obtain m cn rail, forming that his distress over what he assum- this summer. Mr. Hull is Swanville. Hon. A. E. Nickerson re- the bridge. The motive power will consist one of the leading was the sou of the late Samuel Payson. He itBible word, “Holy." h was a lack ot of a inverted turned June 21st from the first meet- ability to increase our three-cylinder, triple expan- speakers of the spiritualists. followed the occupation of farming, and was general sion with Freedom. Beacon Club was enter- o a □ *.m:• engine, independent condenser, ing of the Nickerson family Light rency millions a year was not The children and children of an honest and upright man; always commemorating air and feed pumps. The style of engine is grand Rev. ready tained by Mrs. B. W Downes after- ’• the landing of William Nickerson in Boston Tuesday unfounded. uf the same as now used in and Mrs. J. Wilson of and to do a good act for either evidently intended being torpedo boat Win, Northport will willing neigh- noon....The Y. P. S. C. E. to June which was held at expect he to mislead. practice, having forged steel column sup- observe their bor or stranger. He was converted and be- 20, 1037, Chatham, golden wedding at “Pioneer largely at the of the ports with diagonal braces. The cylinders June 10th. He was his represented meeting came a member of the Morrill church accompanied by are 14.5, 24 and 37 inches in the Cottage,” Northport Camp Ground, with an Baptist County Union in 2 1_Dr. A. diameter, A. J. Nickerson of Liberty July The i ,.iast stroke 22 in the 188b. He leaves a wife to mourn brothers, Searsport and Custom house. being inches. The propeller is a informal reception July 10. A general invi- year M. Small is to build a E. H. Nickerson of preparing house here true screw of manganese a her also -three sons, Edward and Portland. At Boston bronze, having tation is extended to their friends. loss; in the near News from Houlion diameter of 7 and a future-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Concerning Its A flairs. 5, pitch of 10 feet. The Willie of they joined the Nickerson family and took a Everett of Waldo, New York, and Black and Mr. lion.ton. three boilers are of the A liny water tube Mr. W. E. of East Boston is and Mrs. J. G. Paul of Bel- Me., June 20, 181*7. The Whelplery train to where were HEATERS^n a total a daughter, Mrs. Jessie Hawkins of Ran- special Chatham, they ihu< F. type, having grate surface of 87 his vacation at fase were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burleigh, the newly elected spending Roadside Cottage. received the selectmen of the RADIATORS square feet, and designed for a working dolph, Mass. Three brothers and one sister by town (all congiessman in the Maine 0d is It has been about nine since Clark June 27th.... Mrs. Chas F. Ginn of HOT WATER on STEAM district, pressure of 225 pounds. The engine, how- years young Nickersons) and escorted to the town hall. a brief vacation at remain, Simon A. of Belfast, Augustus of Belfast spending Liuneus, near ever, will work under a pressure of about Mr. W. left here, and his return to the visited at G. Bellows a few days last of They were there entertained with the fol- FOR EC0N0MY-EFF1CIENCY-DIRAB L lloulton, to 200 inch. The is Waldo, Hollis Camden ami Mrs. Emily week. BEST preparatory entering upon pounds per square yacht scenes of his childhood •• days brings back Send for han !-••:> pamphlet. II •••. his congressional duties. expected to attain a cruising speed of 18 1-2 Carson of Rhode Island. The funeral ser- lowing program: Singing, America; 11 many happy memories of on the Wintert’i>rt. Garfield I. CURNEY HEATER MFC l*l have been knots, with a maximum under forced days spent Old Lodge, 0. (>. F 16J 1 ranklln overworked lately.” says speed vices were held June 30th, at 10 a. m. prayer; singing, Hundred; address; Street, corner Congress. Bust draft of 15 knots. banks of Little Harbor. He has been suc- held their memorial services Mr. Burleigh, “and 1 should like to take William Emery Nickerson of Cambridge, Sunday after- and is now a vacation ot several weeks. But matters cessful, enjoying a well earned noon. The sermon was delivered by LVv. Mrs. Adeline Smith Palmer died at her Mass.; singing, Ode. written for the occa- in district are so on rest with the old friends that he J. P. Snuontou at the MANY suffer in the my pressing closely Wedding Bells. parted sion Wm. E. five M-thodist church, home, No. 9 Franklin street, morn- by Nickerson; business; my attention that 1 shall leave Maine next with so His friends are Saturday after long ago. very glad minute which the Lodge formed a pro; essum mer with heae week and at She had been an invalid speeches; singing, Sicily. We proceed once to i Sylvester-Weniwokth. A home to see him, and that in tiie future ing. twenty-three and Washington, quiet hope he the headed by the baud march.-d to the There are matiers that demand She was born in X. quote following from the Boston Sun- caused exposure many j took at the residence of 1\ will regularly make Roadside Ins years. Gilmanton, H., where the by wedding place cottage Globe. *‘It is well known that the cemetery, impressive eremoiiies prompt action, and I feel that I ought to Nov. 20, 1819, a daughter of Samuel S. and day sun. G. Hussey on Bay View street June 25, 1807, vacation home. of the order were and the be after the interests of Nickersons of the have been in- performed graves looking my con- Lydia Prescott Greeley, and came here with present day when Frank N. of South Freedom ! decorated-The examinations v stituents as far as I be able.” Sylvester A large congregation was present at the strumental in the of the il- may them when a child. She married Horatio projecting building of One cl the most was united in to Miss Flora J. church last lage schools took and Fri- complex contests in marriage Sunday afternoon. It was the some of the railroad ou this place Thursday Mi. N. Palmer of Belfast in is;1.*. She was an greatest systems Burleigh’s district is the Pittsfield Wentworth of Knox. While Knox loses first since Mr. day, and all were very Mach pleasant Sunday Bock arriv- continent; that Mr. Samuel M. a satisfactory. pest office iii attendant as long as her health permitted at Nickerson, trouble, which two one of its most popular young ladies Free- good work has heen dime the tcim. leading ed, and he was greeted by a native of has for been during citizens are good house, the Universalist church, and was active and Chatham, many years Republican pitted against dom the same. The was -Miss Jennie gains ceremony of course, him and filled at of Grant went to Bangor Sat- each other. Miliiken used which, inspired his interested in its work. Her tastes were of the head the greatest financial institu- Congressman J. of to attend is a am to remark performed by George Grot-ton, Esq., heart with He had the at tion in urday the graduating exercises •? safe, speeds that of all the troubles in his gladness. closest the domestic order and her home was her the West, the First National Bank of ; East Belfast. the School.... Little district the Pittslield matter sat most tention of and have until Nickersons are found in i High Miss Frances cure for this a nd all all, might spoken lirst care. Her friendships were strong and Chicago. various | on heavily his mind. and we much a of Hanscom celebrated tlie dark, very doubt if soul Her husband died in 1879. parts the United States, Canada ami the eighth anniversary forms of ners ous head Belfast has the most Rhoades-Nortox. June 23d at high lasting. They j of her curious complaint noon, would have disturbed the silence of the Provinces, leading in different branches of | birthday by giving a party to her lit- an at had but one child, born in their early mar- regarding appointee that has issued the Baptist Church in Liberty 1 tle Price 15 cents. village, pews, so well were all the commerce and the friends Saturday afternoon. Among the irnm pleased by plain, ried and who died when trades.” Emery Nicker- any Maine city for a decade. Al- Charles Emery Rhoades of Belfast aud Miss life, young. It is easy manner in which the truth was sou built the brick store where he many amusements arranged for them was a most the last official act brought as a that Mrs. II. X. liere, of the late Con- Mildred Anna Norton of were mar- noted co-incidence Lan- Liberty so near and so clear "fo their traded for and it has peanut hunt, with a for the successful gressman Miliiken was to secure the understanding. many years although prize ap- ried Rev. W. of caster, one of her old-time friends, and with , by Henry Abbott, pastor On hand we hear the of hunter. Miss Hazel was the POOR & pointment of J. S. Harriman of Belfast as every praise the passed to several proprietors since then it Young lucky SON, d whom she occupied a house in the the church, using the ring ceremony. About early one. A collector of that port. It has been young man spoken, and it is evident that still bears the name. Of the t>0 towns repre- delicious lunch was served for the always married life of died the before the in as in ICO invited friends were present. The brides- both, day usage Belfast, other parts of Mr. Bock is the right man in the right place. sented at Chatham, Swanville was the ban- children and prominent among the attrac- for maid was Bliss Blanche herself. Rev. Geo. S. Mills officiated at the Maine, the collector to his Moody of Liberty tions of the table were the appoint Leslie Crockett and Elmer Drinkwa- ner town, containing the greatest number of nice birthday own deputies. For the Belfast aud the best man was Warren Knowltou of funeral. deputy Nickerson families. As a class are loaf with its eight little candles and the ter, who went down the bay a they coUeetorship Percy Follett, Charles John- Belfast. The bride was dressed in tishiDg simply week met with farmers to the bouquet of 8 elegant hot-house roses which ill son Iu sturdy, upright 111 and B. H. Conant were ago, fishermen’s luck. followiugout candidates. white muslin trimmed with ribbon aud Mrs. Viola A. Farnhain passed quietly one letter a from their ancestor Wil- were presented to Miss Frances. She also Established in 1X36. But morning not long ago a returning from the fishing grounds their quotation stranger pearl trimmiug, carrying the usual bouquet away at her home in East Knox Wednes- arrived in Belfast on the boat. When struck a a to start liam Nickerson in his talk to the aborigines: had many pretty presents. Each guest had early of sloop ledge, causing plank, June after a illness of CAPITAL the custom white roses. The bridesmaid wore white day, 23d, lingering STOCK, $150,00(1 house was opened he sought and letting the water in quite freely. They ‘‘I desire to wrong no man nor do I wish by a little birthday cake with a tiny doll in the Collector Harriman and muslin trimmed with yellow aud carried more than two years. The funeral service presented his cre- succeeded in White Islaud in their any to be wronged.” The first man from center and a pretty bouquet beside her plate, SURPLUS. $33,000 roses. reaching was the M. E. dentials as deputy collector of the port of yellow Stel'a Cram and Frank Ayer held at church, Rev. A. 1>. tender and Mr. Crockett wras able to secure this town to take a college course was ! which they took home as souvenirs.... Belfast. were dower children. The church was Thibodeau, the pastor,officiating. The floral i)Ki’Osn> soli very was Mrs. J. P. Simontou, Mrs. E. S. Mrs The his boat until the water became smooth Fred H. Nickerson and he quickly fid- Gould, newcomer is an Ohio man, and lias trimmed with offerings were many and the large gather- ^ tastefully daisies, snowballs, lowed A. J. F. Mrs. T. J Misses Ertie never before been in Maine. He has enough to enable him to patch up the leak by Eugene Nickerson. In all Hussey, Hardy, leas- etc. Over the aisle at the entrance ing of friends spoke the appreciation of her palms, Littletie Jennie boxes for rent at ed a house in Belfast for a year and quiet- so as to reach home. But for this mishap walks of life they will be found, a thrifty, d, Bennock, Sophia Chase Safe deposit 53, 5' the arch was trimmed wTith evergreen bear- life. Mrs. Farnhain has been a woman of ly settled down. The matter is the prin- they would have done wrell; nevertheless conscientious, hard-working people. When and E. M. Hall attended the W. C. T. lT. 5x a year. ing the letter N., and on the side high moral excellence, and is beloved by all cipal topic of conversation in but opposite their the called in ’(id convention at Belfast last week... Belfast, folks are very thankful that they es- bugle they willingly went Miss our new vault is umxpialed ?u !. far no at exit the litter R The bridal who know her. Surely she is at rest. She plausible explanation is offered beariug Sweetser of Sears is the caped what might have been a sadder ex- to the front to do or die, and many a noble port guest of Mrs. and UNEXCELLED 111 why an Ohio man should be to march was played by Mrs. Blanche Cram on leaves four children and a husband to mourn imported bis life under the southern Mary Colson.... Mrs. Baker of iill a perience. youth gave up Orrington and burglary in the country. Maine deputy collectorsliip for entering and retiring from church. The their loss besides many other relatives. She skies for the freedom of his Asa visited her granddaughter, Mrs. last which there were several country. Arey, eau worthy local presents were quite numerous and pretty, died in the triumphs o': the Christian faith, ( Those rent in”; boxes have be week-Mrs. of Boston is candidates. Neither the Ohio man nor family they may well proud of their rec- Rogers spending !■-xes including one set solid silver tea-spoons To Kill Potato Bugs. at the of 49 and 3 privilege ol taking their t- the < age years months, leaving a few weeks in town ami dleetor vouchsafe any reasons. ords, and may the coming generations carry | is stopping at Mrs. ! vault. and china dish aud cake from children to cherish her friends to Wheu the niauer was plate teachings, F. brought to Con- Gov. Powers Thinks Merchants Sell Paris out the principles of good citizenship so R. Moody's. .Mrs. Frank Joyce of N rth the V. P. S. C. E. of which the bride May mourn a gressman attention for their loss, and name that will 1 Burleigh’s yesterday, Green. characteristic of the predecessors_Hon. Haven is visiting her sister, Mrs. F C lie said he had nor the least was a member; from the grange, of wrhich be idea how the always respected. Hiram from V Augusta, June 2b. The last legislature A. E. Nickerson returned Monday in time Young-Mr. Miller, Brattle- E. H. matter stood, or why an Ohio man should she was also a member, a nice willow rocker, DURBIN, passed a law which has beeu construed as to cast his vote for boro, Yt., is visiting his mother.... Misses la sent t<> Belfast in this somewhat from widow of H. N. died Burleigh During his singu- pair towels, etc.; Arbutus Chapter, O. the merchants from Mary H., Lancaster, forbiddiiTg selling paris Ada Littlefield and Caro are at home lar fashion. The situation was absence he met Gen. Frank Nickerson, a Taylor certainly E. Star, of which she was secretary, set green to the farmers, who use the article in at home on Cedar street Friday morning unpre and he should further ac- native of this who is well remember- for their summer vacation. Mrs. Kaler of ot Giussss and Disea ented, silver knives aud forks; from other friends large quantities for killing potato bugs. The after a long illness. She was a native of town, Fitting quaint himself with the cir< umstances. farmers believe this is radically wrong, and ed the older and visited Bangor is visiting her nieces in town Mrs. were received the following: Silver service Belfast, her maiden name being Torry, and by inhabitants, if the law is enforced it will do them a the Ear a T he foregoing despatch embodies street four griev- Mrs. Florence Clark, who was at one time E. M. Littlefield has heen having extensive Eye a:d Sped pieces; silver cake basket; silver aud ous wrong. In order to get information for she had lived here all her life. In her hus- rumors current here. a resident here....Mr. W. A. Bullard is vis- improvements made on her house.. .Mr. C. Office hoursoin' a. m The local officials glass fruit dish; silver soup ladle; silver the farmers on the subject, Hon. E. W. band’s early and middle life she was a verit- ilji* of Bethel wrote to Governor at his old home.... Mr. Ernest Nicker- R. Goodwin is feeble... Mrs I. H. \V. Erom I 2.30 to 3 and 7 t«> s aie, as the reti- ladle silver butter knife and Woodbury able to him, possessed of iting j very despatch says, decidedly spoon; sugar Powers for bis helpmeet being interpretation of the law. son is at home from school at Worcester for Whart'f of Ellsworth is a few and no are silver two silver shrewd business instincts and of social spending days SEAUSPOK 1\ cent, doubt acting under in- spoon ; pie knife; mustard Governor Powers in reply, said, in part: qual- the summer....A. Nickerson of with relatives in town P '. ,'ii : structions. On the face of it it spoons; silver aud china cracker jar; light “I am very much inclined to think that a ities which in their business of hotel keep- Eugene t'o\M'i ion. certainly construction would his oak that prohibit the selling valuable. She was indus- Portland spent Sunday at old home. is a condition of stand; stuffed owl; china clock from ing proved highly News of the strange affairs. of paris green by traders for the killing of Granges. Mr. aud Mrs. John Chadwick aud trious and domestic in her habits and tastes. We are always glad to see his cheerful face. daughter; potato bugs would make the statute subject TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-EA to Those who knew her best held her in -Mr. Henry Cunningham is at home for The Fourth Maine Battery. aud many other articles too numerous to great doubt as to its constitutionality. I the Hillside Grange, East Thorndike, will mention Many presents were given by don’t think that good policy requires that it highest esteem. She had no children. The the Fourth-Mrs. Celia Marshall of Brad- A powder (>■ be shaken into the *u have anniversary exercises Wednesday season your feet feel swollen and Inn The Fourth Maine Batterf held its 15th Belfast friends of the groom. An informal be enforced as against merchants who sell ford is the of her Mrs. funeral was held at her late residence Sun- guest daughter, Mary easily. It you hitve smart inn fee: reception was from 1 to 3 m., at the paris green to farmers for agricultural evening, June 30th. annual meeting in Augusta June in G. given p. pur- F. Nickerson-Mr. ami Mrs. Wallace try Allen’* Foot-Ease. It eools the !<-, 23d, bride’s J. W. poses.” day afternoon, Rev. J. M. Leighton officiat- Grey grandparents, ex-Judge Seaside will walking easy. Cures and prevent* A. R. with 35 members have returned from a visit to Ellsworth.... Grange have a clam-bake, Hall, present,besides Knowlton, after which the happy pair left ing. The floral offerings were numerous sweating feet, blisters and callous for their home in Belfast Mr. picnic supper, fireworks and entertainment, corns and bunions of all many of the wives and children of the sur- where Rhoades Burnham’s and coming from friends The schools all closed last Friday. It was pain and is “Indian Devil.’’ handsome, from comfort, it /■•-'/ld >y address of welcome was deliv- far near. our pleasure to visit one, that was si ores 2ne. I lady of pleasiug and attractive personality. and shoe for Trial package ered Choate and the was The Bangor Commercial of con- Miss Julia M. Several members of Stream dress, Allen S. <)lmsted, la* Ro\. N \ by Mayor response The groom is a fine young man of high prin- Friday taught by Chase. The chil- Sandy Grange, tained an item an animal seen a made by Judson Ames. Dinner was served ciples and good business Both have regarding dren to the visited Harvest Moon June ability. short time in Burnham What the Shakers of Mount Lebanon responded following program Unity, Grange, hosts of friends both in in ago and declared to at and at m. Liberty and Be'- know more about than else 20th. All were to see noon, there was a business be an Indian devil. Capt. A. W. Fletcher anybody is the very nicely: Singing by the school, The glad Deputy Harding fast, who wish them a long and happy life use of herbs and how to be at which the of the officers of Burnham has something to say in healthy. Gertrude N. preseut. meeting reports together. regard have studied the of Moonlight Sail; rec., Hurd; to a little that he had the They power food. j Indian Paste, were experience past made for the past year. The following all live to a ripe old rpc., Vinuie Amber Nickerson; dec., Earle spring. The captain is a land surveyor and They nearly age. | End of an Ocean is of officers were elected: F. C. Foss Race. was one The Shaker Digestive Cordial H. Cunningham; rec., Sadie A. ! State Ohio, City of Toledo, President, engaged day in running a line for prepared Nickerson; Csed mechanics ami the Shakers from herbs and with Lucas County. l>y house-keeper* of Mount vice A. some parties through an extensive by plants rec., Annie M. Chas. Bart- Vernon; president, Cyrus quite Hurd; dialogue, Frank .1. Cheney makes oath that he is the all kinds of stains from the hands \\ Heligoland, June 25. Of the thirteen At a special tonic power over the stomach. j wood lot. frequent intervals he heard a senior of the firm of F. .1. Cheney Oy Sturdy of Togus; secretary, U. A. Jones of It the stomach its lett, Lillian Phillips and Ida L. Cunning- partner to the skin. yachts which started from Dover, England, slight noise as though he was follow- helps digest food, and Co., business in tlie of being is Inez doing City Toledo, County Augusta; treasurer, Marion Mills of Skow- ed. there came a digested food the strength-maker. ham; rec., Cunningham; rec., Bertha and State and that said firm will on Wednesday last, in a race for the cup Finally crash in the un- aforesaid, pay PRICE 10c. PER TUMBLER muscles, strong body, the sum of ONE HCNDREI) DOLLARS for hegan. In the evening the program consist- derbrush, apparently, but a few rods away, Strong strong brain, Salusbury; dec., Fred Nickersou; rec., Jes- each presented by Emperor William of Germany, all come from digested food. and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured ed of and he stopped to investigate. Advancing properly sie Sadie M. addresses by G. W. Heselton, Howard A sick stomach can be cured and Cunningham; rec., Nickersou; bv the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. in commemoration of the sixtieth year of he saw an animal from lie- digestion cautiously spring Lena ?R\NKJ CllENEY. POOR & SON, Druggi-1' Owen, Maj. G. T. Stevens, the reading of a the reign of Queen Victoria, to be raced for hind some trees that most made easy by Shaker Digestive Cordial. valedictory, Lenfest; siugiug by the effectually screen- j Sworn to before me and subscribed in to It cures the nausea, loss of my pres- poem by Col. A. S. Bangs and recitations by by yachts belonging any royal or recog- ed him from view and make off. Not being appetite, pain school, Summer Time. The scholars not | ence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. nized British the nervous in the stomach, headache, giddiness, weak- Miss Holmes. The next reunion will be held yacht club, Cetonia,schoon- Capt. Fletcher completed his work, absent one half were Charles Bartlett. > A. W. GLEASON, 203 owned Lord arrived ness and all the other symptoms of day er, tons, by Iveagh, and is now convinced that he saw the same indiges- ..... 1 Notary Hat,Hr. with Bates No. of South Earle Gussie SEAL, Annual Meeting Post, 15, Norridge- first, at 7.34 this morning. The Ariadno, animal rvhich was seen F. P. tion, certainly and permanently. Cunningham, Nickerson, Jessie j j by Whitney Trial wock in June, 1898. schooner, 380 tons, the property of the Hdn. and Mr. Hunt. Sold by druggists. bottle 10 cents. Nickerson, Annie Hurd, Edith Hurd, Ger- I | Mrs. crossed the finish line Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts The annual meeting of the 111. I F Meynell-Ingram, trude Hurd, Fred Nickerson. Miss Chase is B. four minutes later. directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the SKI"M will be he held at the treasure Mrs. F. Downes and daughter Blanche Miss Nina Poor arrived cure Liver ! home last Satur- HOOD’S PILLS Ills, Bil- a but a and we The race was for yachts of 40 tons and up- young teacher, worker, hope system. Send for testimonials, free. Monday, July 5lh, at 4p.m. of are to the sum- Charlestown, Mass., spend day from Wellesley College for the summer Indigestion, Headache, 1 wards, owned by British subjects, and built iousness, she may succeed if she decides to make ! F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. N. F. HOI> mer with friends in North Belfast. in the United vacation. to take, easy to operate. 25c. Kingdom. ■asy •caching a profession. *jrSold by Druggists, 75c. Belfast, June 22, 1897.—2w25 The Waldo C. E. Union meets in The of NEWS OF BELFAST. County regular meeting the City Council One of our most valued county corre- will be held next Liberty to-morrow, Friday. Buckboards Tuesday evening, one day spondents writes that he has the locals of his up from the bottom will leave the Church at 7 a. m. later than* usual on account of iger brought Baptist Monday, the town for the past sixteen years pasted into in its I anchor which day probably sharp. 5th, being generally observed as a a blank SCREAM holiday. book. During all that time our iHHiuds■ It was very rusty and Prof. Special examination for positions in Bel- Chapman, conductor of the Maiue correspondent’s copy has been handled by that the cream remains in White Mountain Freezers it is so ■a It must as entirely decayed fast Custom House will be held in July. Choral Festival, is expected here next week, the writer of this item. | thoroughly stirred by the duplex dashers that every particle a the water many years. For and the local chorus will particulars address Columbian Corre- probably give a The Belfast Opera House is occupied each is I absolutely incorporated into every other particle, so that Luce of Rockland has patented spondence College, Penn. Ave., Washing- concert in the Opera Hous* the last of the this week Daniel A. I evening by Kelly and an a new of week. evenly flavored, perfectly mixed product is ensured. lacing style surgical ton, D. C. j his dramatic company. The opening Mon- the cream and a, a pal advantages of which are I really chills, actual freezing commences Helping Hand Circle of King’s Daught rs Fred Alexander’s horse, Fred Miller, took day evening was well attended and the play, ; TM^^ECONf^MN^TE agains^ «>f wood and hence can metal, second and “Outcasts of a the sides of the can. from which our double will have a clam bake and picuie supper on money, Frank Jackson’s Hector Great City,” well presented, j self-adju,sting its as it can med. portability, fourth in the 2 No was on remove so Mayo’s shore Monday, July 5th. All mem- money, 36 class at Unity play given Tuesday account of scrapers instantly it, that the entire contents be- ■ arried in an ordinary buggy ; Both horses will be started the circus. a bers with their families are invited. Will Tuesday. at There is to be change of pro- come perfectly and evenly chilled. kness with which the of position Monroe July 3d. gram ini; begin at 2 o’clock, supper at 5. nightly. IHIKP MINUTE finds the cream growing stiller, and, being in absolute an he It is called the kept changed. Welch & Chat. At the of com- Patterson have thoroughly reno The milk herd of J. M. Roberts .rgical Table. regular meeting the school untiring motion, it speedily becomes a frozen mass of de' vated their lunch it was examined last week Dr. Freeman SA «FORD!sl mittee last Monday evening it was decided car, painting throughout by licious delicacy. Army, Relief Corps and Sons and to begin the fall term of school Sept. 13th. and substituting stools and an additional found to be in good condition_N. S. cJnger| J an excursion work gives the touches to the as the con- had Sunday by has a finishing cream, The matter of repairs and renovation of table for the seats formerly on the left side. Piper handsome field of potatoes on THE^OU^Tf^llNUTE|S tie to Point. FOR beaters break Hughes’ They The car will now seat 10 customers at the his farm in East Belfast. He will have stantly revolving up any small lumps, and cause school-houses was assigned to the ward com- t. in. and arrived at the Point the cream to become eveu mittees. tables. marketable potatoes by July 5th-N. S. grained and of uniform hardness, there until 4 m. About mg p. aud R. B. are and in V. B. Paul of Morrill closed his 69th year Piper Stephenson finishing SUMMER just rs were on board. The List of unclaimed, letters remaining in party new barns at their iu East last Sunday. During the previous week he places Belfast_ ■ on at the the Belfast post office for the week end- small groups arrival currents drove a loaded team seven from his Watermelons, peaches and were iad etc. A ing June 26th. Ladies—Miss S. C. C., Mrs. trips clam-bakes, picnics, new iu the market last week-Samuel A. FOUR MINUTES farm to Belfast, 8 1-2 miles, and one to ILLS hie was Williams. Gentlemen—Mr. Geo. R. Cogle, day spent, 6 miles. Paul Myrick of Unity hae been appointed a trial Mr. Searswont, This, Mr. thinks, Union Hotel, W. N. Roberts, Mr. Gilbert since it first went into k K. Freeman of Belfast and Dr. breaks the for a man of his justice. the freezer can, it comes out the White. record, years. of finest of Bailey Portland, veterinary On one of the trips he came near breaking Grange Hall Burned. All the build- quality cream known to civilization. were in Camden last week in ofii- Hamilton & Sawyer have finished dredg- his leg, and he does not say whether or not ings of Farmers’ Pride Grange in Lincoln- in to the five cows ing the harbor for this season, and left Tues- ttion regard he broke the Sabbath in making or getting ville were burned Tuesday morning, with l)r. Freeman and day for Camden, where they will repair their pronounced ready for either of the trips. their contents. The main building was two CARLE & animals were killed and Their next is in Rockland JONES, The machinery. job stories U. S. mails are now carried on the Boston high. 27x64. There was a hall, harbor. on the 21 MAIN item examination showed that They began government and a iu the second STREET, BELFAST, MAINE. & Bangor steamers, which are due to arrive 27x50, stage 14x27, story, ased. L)r. Freeman examined work here 22d, and have a To May dredged aud a room, cook room, below. guard against summer ills noth- here at 7 a. in., and depart at 5 p. m. except dining etc., her of milch cows in Camden, large section to a depth of 13 feet at mean All the Mondays, when the hour is 3 30. The Bel- departments were well equipped. ing in medicine is so speedy, so safe, >thers diseased. low water. Hamilton & have been Sawyer The stable was a smaller fast Post Office receives pouches from Bos- building, standing so sure, so and here four seasons, which have grateful comforting, krt The Belfast Band will during they 12 feet from the other. There were iu the ton and Rockland, and makes up for Rock- the harbor to 13 feet from the chan- so tried and true, as SANFORD’S >u the school common to-mor- dredged hall an organ worth $75, a chandelier which land, but includes in the latter all mail go- PEOPLES NATIONAL nel on the east side across to the at nearly cost a BANK! 7.30 for drama for which GINGER, evening, beginning ing either east or west received after the $20, scenery purest, safest, cheapest, L. A. KNOWLTON, President. FRANK wharves, and from deep water below Goose R. WIGGIN, Cashier. c Ansel Wadsworth following program will be closing of the latest railroad mail at 3.10. Capt. recently paid 875, and best of stomachics. River to water in the harbor. warming deep upper and which had never been besides the Some in the schedule will used, The total amount of the is changes probably »uninstitutes. Ask for SANFORD'S a appropriations usual of a Cotton," Sousa. be made in the near future. furniture, paraphernalia, etc., nvUlU GINGER, with “Owl” trade-mark 840,000; the amount worked up this on the Sold S'-adeiia/ Flotow. year, grauge hall. The charter aud rituals were wrapper. everywhere. Totter Solicited Alliance Field Day. Drug and Chem. Cobp., Sole Boston. DepositsKeb. Bendix. The Non-Partisan Props., INDIVIDUAL 2S, 1S94. 24, 1*1*1, lire. 812,000. burned, but the account record books July 1*114, March 5. IH<45 Ariele," Bach. W. C. T. books, DKPOSITS: Don’t the Belfast Baud Alliance will hold their annual *38,353.89 *59,1*0.29 979,4*0.59 Yadier forget excursion to and correspondence were in possession of The Churches. 9*3,97*,33 held in 11,1*95. Dec day Searsport at Mosman Park on July 13,1*95. July 14, IS9II. _ k Alike to Me," Arr. Beyer. Ellsworth July 5th. The swift aud commo- the respective officers at their homes. The r\ > ; t h. Laurendeau. Wednesday, July 7th: if stormy, the next The 9I23.6SS.SS tieU.SSS.1T. *172,093.18 90 dious steamer Catherine leaves Northport cook room and room were well sup- ordinance of baptism was adminis- U6C.17, fair Buckboards will dining st of its kind which lias day. leave Belfast tered at thing Camp Ground on that day at 6 00 a. >i., and plied with dishes aud other appliances. the Uuiversalist church last Thurs -r’s desk for some time is a about 1 o’clock p. m., returning in the early from the B. & B. S. S. Co.’s wharf, Belfast, The grauge had a day evening, and the Lord’s Supper ob- 5183,869.99 i y Pres. A. C. of the meeting Monday evening These are taken our Sibley evening. The Searsport Alliance, and all served. figures from sworn\statements to the ■ f Trade. The boiichure is at 6 30. The party will be lauded at Ells- which broke up at 12 o’clock. The fire was Comptroller persons interested in the work of this or- the on the .i.terest of a valuable worth within five minutes walk of the of Currency, Washington, above dates. very post- discovered shortly after 4 o’clock the next Next Sunday will be observed as Rose ■ are DEPOSITS in the he Middlesex Fells of the ganization, cordially invited to join in INTEREST DEPARTMENT payable mu ,lem m i. ,|raw lot office, and the steamer will leave for the re- morning in the stable. The buildings cost at tlie Unitariau church. 1st and lsr. ,r,.« »,nMf o... and Mr. Sunday There ary July Deposits during die tirst three da vs Mass., Sibley, the excursion and of the sup- of that of.,lriw 'V, * turn after the electrical partake picnic about and there was an insurance of month. This department offers ,«-/,••• ,r,T t,, a let or, claims virtues trip grand display 81,300, will he a short sermon on “Patriotism” ..siT,„.< 11 s v n u 1 great per. Fare for the by much as every is a loan t„ ,/„■ h and all round trip from Belfast deposit dep1 «„.h«1 u k an ",r'■ '"f' As a proof of the remarkable iu the evening. The route is over land-lock- 8500 on the property. Nothing was saved. the music and amount of our Stock. by twice the 5() cents. pastor, special exercises by Capital :*■ water, an illustration is [Mrs. Annie M. Griffin, county This Bank ed with and varied It is a to being die latest established Bank in Waldo c.nintv v 1 waters, charming scenery great loss to the Grange aud the the children. The services will at our mi, 1 as ri.c word “Pure” formed president. begin merits in Eire and Burglar-Proof work, thereby offering,,,-, M'rmre- on either aud it to be the nnj t0 deposit,ns than other >■ arble on the bottom of hand, promises neighborhood. the usual hour 10.45. bank in this county. any The which H. W. We have SAKE DEPOSIT BOXES at *5 anil phaogruphed through six most delightful excursion of the year. bicycle Clark offered to *3, *S per year. All ,.-n b ,r -. are ■.> ., Judicial Court. The meeting of the Y. P. S. C. E. will be locks, so they m tv he taken to and from the Hank it desired. •l. crfe> distinctness. [The Tickets >1, at Poor & Son’s. the boy who got the most votes the Supreme /vl; among in .-anil. : held the Baptist vestry next Suuday customers at his clothing store was deliver- Racks at Monroe. There will be a trot- JUDGE WHITEHOUSE PRESIDING. evening at 0.15 o’clock. Topic, Consecrated Why the Trout and Salmon f the Belfast Bund speak ed last Saturday evening. Caroll Carter was ting and pacing meeting at Monroe, on the Judge William I*. Whiteliouse opened the patriots: what will do? Deut. ■■: :ns f their and the they 3“:1-18, reception of the Waldo and winner, receiving 7,280 votes. John Me- grounds Peuobseot Ag- adjourned April term of Supreme Judicial Leader, Frank L. Robertson; and business Will no( Bite In Swan Lake—anil the remedy. :t Yin;-.! haven last week. Auiiffe was ricultural :;d, at 0.30 second, with 5,075 votes, and Society, July beginning Court in this city June 24th. All jury busi- meeting. All young people are cordially in- .Simply this, for every put into the ines 'f lie- islanders were after the of the wheel to fry a. and a dance at the Town Hail in the delivery Master m., ness was disposed of before the adjournment vited to attend. lake there are hatched thousands of smelts and mulling that could con- Carter a collection was taken to buy one for evening. The Monroe Band of ]s pieces and this term May 1st, adjourned was to At tlie Baptist church next morn- for him to as as the trout and :i t. .it or enjoyment was left Master McAuliffe. A sufficient sum was Sunday eat,and long will furnish music. The purses amount to finish and of cases not hearings dispose then the sermon the will be of a salmon are over :• option committee, consist- raised on the spot, and the wheel ordered. ing by pastor fed they will not bite to >450, as fi '.lows; 3-minute class, trot and J. S. Estes of Caribou was ready. Stenog- patriotic nature in with the hi K nneut Commanders F. S. The total number of votes was The keeping day. any extent. pace, >85: 2.35-class, trot and pace, 8100. 13,00. rapher. the there will be a concert the ! (i. R. bieccle to be evening by As a club we have t.»rd, Doak, George At 1.30 o’clock m. 2.24 trot and given to the customer guessing expended some S'.'UO p. class, The cases uf the Petit Manan Land and school, assisted the chorus. The if Sanborn, of Do Valois the nearest to Sunday by pace, 8150: 2.:d class, trot aud >115. the number of beaus in a jar since we started 7 years ago; besides we pace, Industrial Company vs. Frederick 1’. musical for the will ul the honors most hand- will Page selections morning be Entries (dosed June 2-'id. The above races be drawn in a few have had days. and Frederick U. vs the Petit Manan help from the State, also the ;; Band will ever have Page appropriate to tlie occasion. pieas- to be 3 in 5 to harness, four or more to enter East Belfast. United States George Clark visited his Land anil Industrial Co. were heard to- and what is the result'? : tiieir visit to Yinalaven. The officials who have the matter in and 3 or more to start. The entrance fee in last parents Winterport Sunday_R. B. gether. Decision has not yet been reudered. Poorer fishing every year, until now it is desire that in all local societies of Y. swell audiences, brainy 10 per cent, of purse, 5 per cent, to accom- has his stable charge Stephenson nearly completed F. W. Brown, Jr., vs. I. F. no satisfaction to to catcli 1 assignee, P. S. C. E. throughout the State efforts shall try any. ut every where to welcome pany nominations, 5 per cent, additional ami it makes a great in his improvement Gould; action to settle the of hear some one there are ownership be made, and intensified from say, notish of any .» f the New Era from winners. National rules to govern. stand of E. S. Achoru constantly Cooking buildings.... went to real estate. Law on report, to be heard in in now to send amount the lake. That statement is ssoua m are a boon If the will Camden on, large delegations to the cookery stormy, society indefinitely post- Monday on business for a few Western District by agreement. State Convention to be held in and at time can be ■ .-ssing to men ami to chil- pone or declare the races off. Mr. E. H. days. Mr. Acliorn has Biddeford, simply absurd, any bought and will oc- Hodaunali L. Haswell vs. Mary Susan A. A. HOWES & ami Nealley telephoned from Monroe yesterday the P.aukin August. “3d and “4tli. It is intended that proved to tbe contrary. CO., always “Stay longer cupy homestead-Miss Stella Haswell. Bill in to defendant equity oblige this shall be the best of the kind : < lessons." But that is not that the purses were all aud some H. Nicho's of is meeting The smelts grow to the length of 14 or BeUiiNt, ^olo tilled, Boston, Mass., visiting her to real estate taken on foreclosure AjfoniN, reconvey ever held in the State. If you want to make sure of good races may he expected. uncle, Dr. A. T. for a few weeks.. 15 inches and from 1-4 to 1-g Stevens, of mortgage. Plaintiff agreed to support his weigh pound. .I by that school, you must E. P. wife and Following are the services to be held in After to the size of 8 inches and North Belfast. Last Sunday, the Michaels, daughter returned parents in consideration of certain real es- growing on the M. attending the free sessions aini from a visit to China last E. Church next Sunday. Sermon by become an church Sunday school rendered very n- Wednesday_ tate. After his father’s death his mother upwards they injury to the , i 10th, at J MO p. in., in Memo- Capt. Nason E. Pendleton and wife of Isles- the pastor, theme “Our Nation’s Birthday,” BELFAST terestiug exercises. The motto and thought foreclosed on a mortgage and took the place. lake and subsist on food that is meant for arch street. You will hear the boro at 10 45 a. at 12 | were spent Sunday, June with Mr. and in.; Sunday school m.; Jun- for the day “God in Nature.” The au- 20th, Plaintiff asks to be allowed to redeem the the trout aud also to some extent treated in the most Mrs. ior at 4.30 salmon; subject gi- dience room was decorated Eugene Achoru. League meeting p. in., Epworth very tastefully property on payment of a sum equal to the ou the trout aud salmon Take oiuer and will see the ideas League meeting at 0.15, m. “St. fry. every you with spruce and lir trees, wreaths of flowers, New Advertisements. of p. Topic, R. H. Coombs & probable cost supporting his mother. The smelt out of the lake rated before Paul and Social as a and there are shin- your eyes. cut liowers and Relations citizen;” potted plants, evergreens. Son, ,0 & 72 Main street, are offering great Court ordered that the plaintiff may redeem Sunday School concert at 7.15. Tuesday ers, chubs and other small lisli enough to k> Charlie, an y.-ars-old soil of The effect surpassed anything seen in our bargains in chamber on payment of $4(4, and erecting a suitable suits, baby carriages and feed all the church in recent In evening at 7 30, prayer meeting. Thursday supply trout and salmon, u n stairs in a neigh- years. the morning und refrigerators. Call and see the bell monument to the memory of his parents. evening, class Will all the mem- as the lake is full of that class of food \->t the an sermon odometer. A full line meetings. Friday and broke his jaw. pastor preached interesting of cameras and pho- Charles F. Bessey in equity vs. Mary A. ...TO bers of the church atid the probationers fish. ■i Weiihcr lost a part of her from the subject, God in Nature. In the togaphic supplies always on hand_See Cook et als. The plaintiff alleges that the please be present? ist Friday while at work in evening the Sunday school gave a concert t<> advt. of a Royal Arch Mason’s charm lost in defendant’s husband, Jesse H. Cook of Jack- Vow the remedy: Every spring when a full house. The children them- or The usual mid-week at the ;• i.V Co.'s box shop.. .George acquitted Belfast Northport. ..Call at Poor & Son's, son, was indebted to Prince Bessey, by sign- prayer meeting the smelts run up the brooks to spawn ‘arnwn selves finely: and it was said to be Church will be at 7 30 from his bicycle Satur- by many druggists, for Allen’s Foot Ease, trusses, ing a note with auother party; that shortly Congregational this, take them out aud give them to the peo- Ellsworth the best concert we ever had.... Mr. Albert in 5th, into a in Indian Paste for the his death said the July small removal of before Cook deeded his Thursday, evening, topic, “Living riding gully stains from prop- ple who want them to eat. As they are .t who has been atsea since of God’s Ps. liV > rt hport Ground. One Lane, early spring the hands, and for a sure to his the defendant. The defend- light knowledge,” 130:1-12, 25, Camp safe, speedy and erty wife, tine food lisli there will be plenty to call arrived home last with his left arm Rev. 3:1-7: Is. i out, bis upper jawslight- Friday cure for headache-The grass on the Girls' ant claims that the deed was given her that 24: Jer. 23:23, 24; 54:7-10. for them aud will then be some He received the dur- of they doing ft wrist sprained and he was badly injured. injury Home place, avenue, is offered she his debts; that the The services Sunday will he as follows: Northport for might pay property After the lirst will find STMR. a good. year you CATHERINE. collision at sea-Miss Sadie A. Russ was worth $(100 and she lias in at a. :i; various parts of his body. ing sale. Apply to J. F. Wilson or Joseph F. paid $525, Morning worship 10.45 m., with sermon debts, besides of better in Swan Lake received a bad liesh | started last Tuesday for Chicago, where she expenses administration, by the pastor, Rev. George S. Mills. The fishing every yeai. Leaving Nortuport Camp (j round at ft Wight. et'-. The bill is dismissed with costs. We know there are of trout and a. tight forearm Tuesday bv an wili spend her summer vacation_Rev. H. celebration of the Lord's will follow plenty m.. B, Sc B S. S. Co.'s Wharl. Belfast Shipping Items. Sch. Clias. E. Raymond Isaac Hills vs. Catherine J. Hills: petition supper v from an ice O. NY. NY. salnmc in the lake. Shall we the pick, while at Worthley, G. Hatch and wife and for reduction of a former decree of Court the sermon. There will he a special collec- apply at o 30 a. m. and sailed June 24th for Frankfort to making landings ..s load stone that the the defendant !h rfast Ice Co. S. Hatch attended the NYaldo Conference of plaintiff pay $30 per tion for music taken Sun- F. 11. Fux.vi i>. Sunday morning. remedy? follows: Sargent villc s for New York-Sch. R. F. Hart sailed mouth for support *»f herself and children. 7..to, I>eer Isle 7.4 Congregational churches in Freedom last school at 12 m. business i->- for Decree reduced to $10 month. day Bi-monthly Pelf:.st, Junegli, 1807. vOO The Boston & Bangor June 2.1th New York with ice from Bel- per Sedgwick Brooklin s.is. urru Tuesday and Wednesday.Mr. Byron Frank from decree of meeting of the V I*. S. C. E. at b 15 p. m., ■ on tile summer Ice L. Bartlett, appellant i:i •gun schedule fast Co-Sell. A. Plummer sailed ing lllLwot tli in time for a grand cele Pitcher is making extensive on his the Judge of Insolvency Court for Waldo with reports of committees. Members will Distribution of Bread, Milk and ■" week. arrive repairs for Eggs, Steamers ; Saturday St. John, N. B., to load lumber The Court a bration at W man He is at an County. Insolvency granted At 7.15 Dark, and returning 1 buildings. present building ad- please bring their Bibles. the pastor 7 or 8 o'clock a. w. ex- for New York at $2.50... The schooner Hat- discharge to E. H. Parkhurst, from which daily dition to his Bread and miik were in the ev barn. the plaintiff, a creditor, appealed, will speak in the vestry distributed unite ening. iml leave for Boston ex- which was sunk while on claiming daily tie, recently her about the Charged With Arson. Sheriff fraud. The appeal is dismissed; decree of promiscuously streets the past Tiiey leave Belfast Deputy way to Rocklaud from was lower court Momlays Washington, affirmed. but on occasions. A Eugene Blanchard of Stockton Resolutions of Respect. week, separate Friday Delightful Sail "ther at 5 m. The first Springs valued at S3,000. She had a cargo of 250 DIVORCES. days p. afternoon E. L. French's team came to Belfast with bakery ran ight on the of Monday evening tons of coal-Sell. James Holmes arrived City Bangor The following divorces were decreed: Resolutions Star and strewed the cuntentsof the Down the Reach. W. Colson of adopted by Evening j away wagon Th- steamer Castiue has added Henry the same town who from Searsport Monday with a partial cargo Alonzo E. Davis, Jackson, vs. Xantha V, No. 18, I. O. O. of Me., broadcast, ami Sunday J. M. Rob- was bound over in bonds to await the Davis, Lowell, Mass. Lodge, F.t Harmony, j morning lier landings and connects $4,000 of brick, and is to finish her load with hay, Geo. F. Stockton vs. on the death of Rev. U. G. erts’ milk team capsized iu turning the cor- action of the grand at the Overlook, Springs, Lyons: oik Jones, bound east....The jury September for Boston_Sch. Estelle loaded ice from M. Florence Overlook, Prospect. it has our Master ner of and streets, term of S. J. Court on Whereas, pleased great Spring High breaking W. D. is do- charge of arson. The the Belfast Ice Co. the past week for New Fare for ihe Round Sl.OO MCapt. Beunett, The Court adjourned Monday noon. in his wisdom to remove from our lodge our jars, strewiug the milk about, and Trip- crime was committed on the breaking Ticket- at Pour business on the Rocklaud- alleged night York, aud sch. Mary E. Morse arrived Tues- beloved Brother U. G. and Vv Sou’s. ng Lyons the wagon badly. In one place in its of June when the in the death of our brother jour- and makes connection with 22, house, barn and other to load for Va. Secret Societies. Whereas, day Norfolk, ney the Roberts team went between two of William N. in Evening Star Lodge has lost a valued mem- a Verona buildings McFarland, good margin. Park, Summer Cottagers at Sandypoint. Mrs. ber, the Church a loyal advocate of posts which were so near as to PERHAPS Stockton were burned. The build- Grin W. Sims of D. D. G. right- together ami Springs, Hallowell, M., and truth and the an af- \ •• don r Northport Temple Heights Nickerson spent Sunday in Searsport, but eousness family take the caps off all four of the hubs. Mon- kn--w Dial you. -t of landings. ings were destroyed, and ^IcFarland's loss paid an official visit to Enterprise Lodge, A. fectionate and devoted husband and father. can buy tin- 11 -1. .-date" will return to Oak View cottage day afternoon the hungry earth was given a styles in wat* he- and lew- $1,800, the savings of years. Colson was Thursday. G. U. W., He Therefore be it Thursday evening. exempli- el rv of ns. circus exhibited in Belfast She will entertain her granddaughters from Resolved, That this lodge extend to the chance to absorb more nourishment in the arrested in Bangor a few' days ago tlie fied the and gave the much val- by work, lodge of our brother its BUT \ <)U C AN good audiences. The street late in the season-The family late sincere sympa- form of about 225 dozen The Ameri- deputy sheriff and officers. Groton, Mass., uable instruction about the secret work eggs. ■ Bangor police thy in their affliction, and trust that they > small but There were a Rev. H. Houston and have arrived can team was to the 1.25 train PERHAPS good. He was tried in family and business of the order. feel God’s hand them Express going Searsport Monday by Trial may leading through Von don’t know that we .res in the inside from are at their on with a 10 cases performance, W. Boston and cottage the their deep sorrow into the light of his per- heavy load, including of are the oldest Justice T. C. Runuells. The officers say The Maine Central Railroad Co. will make nnvelrv ice/e work and horseback Point. Mr. Houston to Dartmouth Col- fect love. eggs. In coming dow n the hill on the west- ! house in the state .t riding, that Colson has been heard to threaten to goes rates to all who go to Portland on Resolved, That these resolutions be spread Maine. ng match with a A this week to attend the commencement special erly side of L. A. Know lion’s store a box ! kangaroo. off lege on the of a be sent to wipe McFarland the face of the earth. the occasion record the lodge, copy but we ARB. of the silver anniversary cele- fell from the load n the a tight rope, two men on a hori- exercises. This year marks off the 50th the family of the deceased and also to The up horse. The ; Colson denies the charge and says he had bration of the Grand of PERHAPS man aud woman iu a tra- since Mr. Houston received his Lodge, Knights Journal, Belfast, and Somerset driver, James in to hold the high to do year diploma Republican Hill, trying nothing with the burning. He says 8th and tickets for j \">i >lou’t know that wo d from old Pythias, July 7th, 9th; good Reporter, Skowliogau, Me., publication. the load and use the brake the lassoo work of the wild Dartmouth-Mr. Fred French of horse, steady at ^ive on? personal atten- that McFarland is his sister’s husband, that W. W. Jacobs, < Com. to return until July 11th. The rates from the same was tion to all our watch re- "re very The Hyde Park, Mass., has had his cottage put Wm. on time, thrown off and some- good. menagerie she owned the buildings and that there wTas McLaughlin, pairing. Belfast are: members, but some of the iu order and his will arrive this $3.50; public, $4.00; E. S. Reed, Res. what bruised. The horse ran, and in :>sive, animals no ill feeling whatever between them. He good family trying BUT WE DO. Brooks, members, $3.50; $3.75. to turn towards the at the I e caruiverous animals are fed week for the summer-The Mansur cot- public, depot foot of the was unable to get bail and is in Col- jain. Isle au Haut happenings. PERHAPS ami are iu too flesh will be the Fourth-Mrs. Rob- hill the horse and carriage were both thrown i rally good son was arrested by Sheriff Norton a short tage open Von think you ran beat over, and the load strewed about. Neither us i.u low interesting. One former em- time on ert French has returned from her winter’s prices. ago charge of embezzlement from Col. Bolan with a party of friends arrived ■ some trouble for the iu Boston. Her Mr. Nathaniel horse, wagon nor harness was hurt. Out *»f BUT company Massachusetts parties, to wdiich State lie sojourn son, from Castine ou a fishing cruise. YOU CAN’T. fitiO dozen nearh dji, dozen were saved. the for wages, but when was French of West with his I eggs goods taken, tried and convicted. Roxbury, Mass., Mrs. E. S. Turner and son W. F. Turner The other articles on the load were hut Hiram Chase <5c Son, is looked iuto it was found that family, came down for the summer on arrived from Boston last if j we and Saturday. slightly any E. E Pen- Some People Know will Profit damaged. Capt. 25 MAIN STREET, BELFAST. ■'iK a few ami was left boat-Capt. Stower’s ! dleton, on the who days ago Thursday’s cottage About Them. Mr. Morson, who is to be our pastor for the express messenger tram, by Hearing rules on the be- n us owing him 85 at the time. will be open iu July....Rev. B. B. Merrill season, arrived last Saturday on stmr. Circe. generally team,was walking This is a purely local event, hind on account of the large load, and prob-I is The circus came a of Brewer is often at his cottage... .Minne- paid. by FREE Town meeting last Monday to elect ably thus escaped serious It took place in Belfast, Me., Rep- injury. of 10 cars. haha cottage opens in July, when the Mc- resentative. Town went 13 to 7. Not iu Buffalo or New York. Republican Keag sisters arrive from Brooklyn, New Bicycle Pool Breaks. Knox. The little settlement at You are asked to investigate it, (’apt. Murphy of smack Sarah E. Hyde York. At the same time the Minne- >. was visited a disastrous to believe a was here recently, 14 cents for lob- by tire Asked citizen’s word, paying Pope and Lovell Companies Drop Their Prices, COOKING wawa cottage will be by their sters. occupied To confirm a citizen’s statement. i'day night. Fire was discovered Boston, June 29. The Journal will friend, Mrs. C. C. Hamilton of who say ■ Boston, article that is endorsed at Mr. E. W. ght in the stable at tlie premises Any home, Bowditch and family accom- to-morrow: After years of iron-clad agree- is well known in as “Elizabeth That obtains resident bv Miss Foster arrived at the Club ment to maintain the Boston Isaac If. Sandypoint advocates, panied prices, bicycle Jackson of Belfast. The house June 10th. Rice”-Capt. Rice has just completed two Is more worthy of confidence pool was broken at last. To-day Col. Albert Allen's Foot d Ease ami soon tlie A. of rapidly stable, L, LESSONS Than a far Pope, the Pope Mtg Co., put down the pretty cottages for summer visitors use on off foreign article, Herman Coombs made a to d all connected were in ruins. M. quick trip ’97 Columbias to $75 and Col. Ben S. Lovell and Testified to by unknown people. North Haven last aud didn’t many other new remedies for the steamboat wharf road. They are nicely Monday forget of the John P. Lovell Arms Co reduced the '"H who the store across the of <5 to music for the Fourth. keeps New, novel, unique, free cooking lessons—the and Mr. Benjamin Robinson Waldo Avenue, engage ’97 Lovell to relit ring distress caused boiled down finished outside in, are furnished com- Diamond $<>5. The New Eng- by '-‘d three a experience of the most practical ex- corner of “I horses, pedlar’s wagon Bridge street, says: caught cold and U. S. S. Lilac anchored here June land World is excited over perts in this country and abroad—that is what fortably, and are so near the shore it is ex- 17tli. Bicycle greatly corns or bunions. v you it and laid me the ’h goods, and 1,000 of wool will learn at the three free session of the settled in my back up for several She has been putting down spindles aud outcome of the tight thus inaugurated. pounds days’ pected they will rent easily. It is uuusual ::■ weeks. The were so severe at times on some of the in this ***, all of which were with sharp pains buoys ledges vicinity. & burned, to find summer so well for POOR SON, Druggists. cottages adapted that I could not up, and I sent [Deer Isle Gazette. 'mire, The was straighten finally house occupied by are these. summer use as They contain sit- for a doctor. He said 1 had kidney trouble and Harriet Wentworth aud Miss Sarah New Era Sctol rooms Local Industries. Cooling and dining and a kitcheu on the ! me not Concerning ting gave some mediciue, but it did help me of who saved AT FOUi\» AT LAST. LOST formerly Belfast, MEMORIAL HALL, first floor. The second floor has four sleep- much. My mother saw Doan’s Kidney Pills ad- f their The were Mark Wood & Son are in a Sweet the goods. buildings ing-rooms .. .Dr. Geo. F. Eatnes’ family will vertised and got a box for me at Kilgore & Wil- iking heavy repose by using unsurpassed BED 111 BoUawt or North AUG EXTERMINATOR. Sure death to bed port* 82,000, ami were insured for “Pine next son’s drugstore. I used them as directed and square white marble tablet with sunk bugs. and open Cottage” week_Mrs. my Will not cost four cents a quart. Also a A Arch Mason’s Charm* Swett’s loss is estimated at Thursday, Friday Saturday, recipe Royal Herbert Morin left town back has not troubled tne since. I have always antique letters for Clifford S. Stowers of for water bugs, cockroaches and insects. ''■"W work the Monday. She They By hard house of and worked hard will eat and surely die. Does not cost over five Finder please leave with E. A. ',u July 8th, 9th 10th, at my trade, blacksmithing, shoeing and a similar one with raised kson across the street was will visit a sister iu Rockland and will pass Sandypoint, cents Will send saved, and per quarter pound. the two at 3.30 P. M. each general repairing, and it is very wearing on Old letters for Mrs. to Jones. Revere House, or G. F. h*rn, a very large one, standing 15 day, the Fourth there. Mr. Morin to English Addie M. recipes any address on receipt of a ten cent II expects the In the to the nature and ’lie burning buildings, was burn- kidneys. future, owing Biather of Belfast ; also a neat tablet for piece postage stamp. Danforth. Northport Ground* MISS DIANA of Boston join her later-Children’s Day Concert Camp loss is about $500; no insurance. STEVENS of my work, or perhaps from a cold, kidney S. B. TITCOflB, lw2<5* Mrs. Flora E. Nash of Belfast. —_ was pleasantly observed last even- 3t2C* will give free lessons in the art of correct cook- Sunday trouble may again come on. I now know that No 2 Friend St., Amesbury, Mass. igars will preserve your health, ery, showing you the most combina- ing. The children gave a pleasing Doan’s Pills will check it. I will tell magnificent program, Kidney my The which has tions of natural food, put up in the most inviting i greatest improvement been gars contain pure pepsin, after which the pastor gave a talk to the friends what they did for me whenever an manner and sampled free to all who bring napkin, oppor- made in the manufacture of cigars during gars will digest 500 grains of food. spoon and fork. children, illustrated by a “Spider’s Web.” tunity presents itself. You may refer others to Meadow Mower the nineteenth has now "" There is a world of to be ob- century been accom- aid cooking knowledge -There is to a me.” Grass King be for igars School on Sale. digestion. at Sunday tained these sessions. picnic in This coutains Doan's Pills are for sale all dealers. plished ‘Pepso.’ cigar igar is a in itself. Regarding a recent session of the New Era a scale 5th. There are to be Kidney by The on novelty large July sports grass standing the Rip Van Winkle. 1897.1132.30 Rumpkin deed' ed amt the new mow n grass lent its odor out, he turned his attention to the saving cine with specific virtues. As a friend, Morris, Ira Nelson. With the trade- ytlx.Sc/ifu/ ] The curious conditions Rochelle Sails I psychological of With the flavor of a a woman let me advise the use winds: a in Venezuela and the EVERY to tiie breeze. The day was warm and property. strong friend, jaunt Aiust See d OF the mob are discussed by West Indies. 1897. 5475*6 dominating concoction just absorbed at the village of K. Pinkhain's Vegetable JSppermmt ) we ltsUd often anti “tiled the earth,” Prof. E. A. Ross in Lydia L. of Clara Muller Appleton’s Popular tavern still on his palate, he naturally Muhlbach, psrud Ih Cart ottaft Soda 1 for He shows that Compound. Mundt. VIII. and his llbrrn Seed the existing ciicunistances making one of ! Science Monthly July. of the wines, and was Henry court, j BOTTLE Ol thought priceless Ii case has so that a or Clarified I a even an excited is uot a your progressed Catherine Parr. An historical Sugar Lowell’s “perfect crowd, crowd, soon seen emerging from the house carry- hih&ryrten Flavor. ) days.’ mental marks the troublesome is es- novel. 127.27 mob. Great instability in a discharge already A iNtbbuth stillness | ing something carefully wrapped Rabb, Kate Milner. National pervaded Lexington, true and this characterizes tlie do not take the epics. j mob, only small rug. He bore it to a tablished, delay, Veg- 1896.1217.9 A was model ot neighboring ! perfect Remedy forConstipa- ami the piettv village a crowd that u» under the influence of sug- etable at once, so as to tone ! vacant lot, put it down beside a tree, and Compound Ray, Anna Chapin. Half a dozen tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea. ami The the nervous neatness comfort. common, gestion. proceeded to stand guard over it. When up your whole system; you girls. 324 5 The of the Worms .Convulsions feverish- scene of the is shaped The actual life of the citizens of asked by friends why lie did not return can get it at auy reliable drug store. Reynolds, George. story battle, tiiangular daily j Book of Mormon. 1888..1028.21 i ness and Loss OF SLEEP — j to the and continue his You also to use a local and in the centre of the town, anti at the William R. George’s “Boys’ Republic” burning building ought applica- Schreiner, Olive. Trooper Peter Hal- I lie in a one of the most interesting philanthropic labors, replied, mysterious tion, or else the corrosive discharge ket of Mashonaland. 1897. 114 26 tune of our visit was immaculate in a car- | TacSinule Signature of | enterprises yet undertaken—will be de- whisper: will set up an inflammation and hard- Spofford, Harriet Prescott. An in- ol “'Ssli! Got a crate of the General’s heritance. A 214 4 pel velvety green. picted in an article by Mary Gay Humph- ening of the parts Mrs. Pinkhain's story. oil the was not seen and in the McClure’s. The article best wine here. Hasn’t leave it for fear it Timberlake, Fremont E. Fortieth an- “Keep grass” reys July Sanative Wash is put up in packets at Y() Castoria is put tep i:i one-s :o betel- will be illustrated from taken gets broke or hooked. You bet the Gen- nual report of the bank examiner of _NEW RK._ the children there in un- photographs 25 cents each. To relieve this is net sold in bull.. P. :.'t allow a; played happy eral will thank me for and meb- painful the State of Maine. 1894. 1896. R. L. for the purpose and all saving it, con>eit'Usness of tiie enacted expressly covering condition this Sanative Wash is worth Ward, May Alden. Old colony davs. you anything else cn plea or pro: tragedies the features of the life of the by he’ll give me a bottle.” interesting 1896..‘...1122.14 is “just as good" and "will ansu." theie. the of which we had come to t>o Tom stood over his bundle and its in gold. proof little republic. gard- weight White, Andrew Dickson. History of that C-A-S-T- en it as a mother W. Shepard, pose." you get see. might guard her babe Mrs.George Watervliet, the warfare of science with the Some facts about bees and till the lire was He then N. I am to state that in Christendom. 1896 2v. 22 relics ants, wasps, extinguished. Y., says: glad Theology 1028 ITominent among the historical James Grant. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER, in the July number of Appletons’ Popu- took it up tenderly and approached the I am cured from the worst form of fe- Wilson, General Grant. is the memorial Gen. lar Science is an ac- who was on the outskirts of the (Great commanders series.). 839.8 elm, planted by Monthly, interesting General, male weakness. I was troubled very Wing, Henry H. Milk and its pro- Giant lb7."> amt near it a count of these three representatives of the croud, and was naturally somewhat excit- Apiil I'd, granite much with leucorrhoea, hearing-down ducts. 1897. (Rural science series.) 9215’, Hymenoptera, a family thus named by ed. Two or three bosom friends of the tablet with a closed .Bible carved on the pains and backache. Before using Liumeus because of the curious connec- rescuer,not unwilling to share the possible where Mrs. Pinkhain’s Remedies it seemed top, to commemorate the spot tions between the wings during Hight. bottle, trailed behind. Instruments. that I had no at all. I was stood the lirst three chinches which were The paper hornet (1 'espa maculata,) whose “Excuse me, General,’’ said Tom, “but strength The I knowed the store sot in all over. I to feel better rugged cliff that faced the main At a Probate Court held at Belfast. identified with the town ior one hundred curious nest is so famous with the school- you by your tine pain began j Cherished a pine agaiust its breast, the Countv of Waldo on the set-: boy as a target, is among the individuals wines, so 1 just snatched up a few bottles after taking the first dose of Vegetable j PROBATE NOTICES. and the lirst built in 10'J2 Whereon the wind woke many a strain, June, A. 1>. 181*7. lilty years, described. and ’em out. Had to watch ’em five brought Compound. 1 have used bottles, As ’t were a violin certain when the town was a ol j caressed; instrument, purporting parish Cambridge, close since, too, or some would woman. know And will and of In the Du Maurier’s last scalawag and I feel like a new I souls that heard, although in pain, At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for A testament CLEMEN July Harper’s of liu second in 171d on the oi ’a’ hooked ’em. Mighty smoky in there Were soothed and lulled to and rest. the Countv <>f in June A. late Winterport, in said Countv incorporation “The comes to a some- if other women would only peace Waldo, vacation, 14, novel, Martian,” ’bout I tell and suffering j 1>. 1897. ceased, having been presented foi ; :.ie and the third in buined in then, you, General,” Tom town, 171*4, what close. The it, it would them.” A strove to break their Ordered. That notice be give it-, abrupt illustrations, folded back the and a half- try help people chains, certain instrument, to be the last rug displayed purporting terested by causing a copy of tbi- lfc4b. the one of on her sick-bed, Ami many bled and strife was will and testament of (JEoKGE W. CROCK- notably Maity dozen bottles iu a wire rack. loug, A published three weeks smvessivelv which is the of the globular of Water Vessels. Until a minstrel voiced their ETT, late "f Prospect, in said County of Waldo, The oldest house in town was built in frontispiece number, “Wine!” roared the Register Deep pains, lican Journal, printed at Belfast General, looking And woke the world with : deceased, been for are in an unfinished state; and the last echoing song having presented probate. appear at a Pt >ate Court, to be m- AAU amt shows the bullet near at the bottles.. infernal And even the holes, are “Why, you idiot, tyrant heard the strains, Ordered. That notice be given to all persons in- within and for said County, on the words of the story “Baity Josselin is 8HIPS. you ought to have thrown ’em at the fire! And hastened to redress the terested by causing a copy of this order to be • lay of .July next, at ten of the Hon which a tablet “this house was the no more could be more wrong. says: Nothing sug- and sh .w cause if w Those things are patent fire-extinguish- Abner Coburn, G A Nichols, sailed from published three weeks successively in the Repub- any they have, of Du Mauriers own end than the The souls of men were dried lcan at that should not he and rendezvous ol the minute men before the gestive ers!” Bazar. New York March 24 for Hong Kong. like dew, Journal, printed Belfast, they may proved, approved [Harper’s And at a Probate Court, to be held at CiEO. E. JOHNS ending of the life of his hero, who was, A G Ropes. Daivd Rivers, sailed from New earth cried out with bitter need, appear Belfast, battle.” within and for said on the second Tues- A true copy. Attest in the Du Maurier’s of York 28 for San Francisco. Until oue said, “I dare he true,’ County, I main, portrait April day of Ju y next, at ten of the clock before noon, Cm as. P. H azel ri n t the outline oi the common A J And followed up the word with deed. Following himself. College Education and Life. Fuller, T P Colcord, arrived at and show cause, if any they have, why the same Then heaven and earth were March 2b from in born anew, should not be and allowed. At a Probate Court field at Belfast. we come to the tree to Nagasaki Philadelphia; proved, approved | “10U years old, And one man's name became a Harper’s Round Table of June g'Jtli is at this time of the when port April 15. creed! CEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. the County of Waldo, on the see u Inevitably year, Crandall in which were attached the ropes to raise the Fourth of July Number, and contains Daniel Barnes, O C Arpe, sailed from [Charles The Century. A true copy. Attest: ! June, A. I). 1897. all through the country young men and Cha**. P. Hazeltine. an 15 for Boston. Register. 4 certain instrument, the new in 17'.»4.” thirty-two pages, with illuminated women are from school Singapore May purporting meeting-house being graduated El A L A will and testament of E1.Ua cover. Howard contributes an il- Captain, Carver, sailed from Bal- Something to Live For. Pyle and the mind of the late of in said -! \\ Farther on a native boulder, which college, elderly per- timore Aprii 1 for San Francisco; At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for ! Liberty, County j lustrated entitled “The Bucca- spoken been for < story son gravitates towards a discussion of a lat 108 Ion 27 80 VV. the County of in vacation, June 1-4. A. ed, having presented pr..b inaiks the line oi the minute has May 1, N, Something to live for came to the Waldo, men, neers;*’ and there are also short stories place, 1). 1897. Ordered, That notice be t- problem which crops up as regularly as Emily F Whitney, A S Pendleton, sailed to die j given the wolds Til Tiltord and AY. J. an Something for, maybe, ! terested by a ising a of tin* ol Capt. Parker underneath a by Henderson; the weeds of a "llow from lliolo 4 for Delaware Breakwater. certain instrument, purporting to l>«- the last copy country wayside, May Something to give even sorrow a grace— published three weeks Mn-cessiv.-i;. instalment of the serial Elliot D C at \ will and testament of JAMES W FRED- [ *.aived like and horn: “Maud by Molly well does a education lit the indi- Emily Reed, Nichols, Hiogo May 27 And yet it was a ! licau Journal, at Belfast powder college only baby! ERICK, latent Belfast, in said County <•! Waldo, printed Seawell, entitled “The Rock of the Lion;” vidual for the real issues of life?” the for New York. appear at a Probate Court, to o oui Don’t lire unless tired and deceased, having been presented tor prolate. > ground. up- and one of the humorous Gov Rome, Nichols, sailed from New- Cooing laughter and gurgles and cries, I \vithin and t >r said on papers by John whenever a news- County, elderly person asks, for tenderest Ordered, That notice be ci n to all persons in- ot at ten 1 the* L*. but il mean have a war castle May 12 for Hong Kong. Dimples kisses, j ilay July next, they to let it Kendrick entitled to res. ed a of t his order to I>«• 1 Bangs, “Sandboys.” paper column is open to him or a Chaos of and of and by causing cop\ pub- and show cause, it any haw. listening Henry B Hyde, Scribner, arrived at New hopes raptures sighs, lished in they three weeks successively the Republican »*.; a* c begin here." The number of ear is presented. York 2b fur Honolulu. Chaos of fears and blisses. sliouhl not be proved, appiv : July Harper’s Magazine May Journal, printed at Belfast, that they ma> appear C ! .11 Ns a tew will contain several notable iu- Because he sees no direct results to be P R sailed from New at a Probate Court, to be held at P.c'fast, with- s-.eps more takes us to the | features, Josephus, Gilkey, Last year, like all years, the rose and the A t rue copy Attest obtained from a of Greek roots York March 0 for in and for said County, on the second Tuesday ‘•house "i i eluding the last chapters of liction that knowledge Shanghai. thorn; ChAs P Jonathan Harrington who, L J N of July next, at ten of the clock he tore noon, and when a of is Mary Cushing, Pendleton, sailed This a Du Maurier wrote, which bring “The knowledge nursing-bottles year wild wilderness, m ivbe ; show cause, if have, the . E. JOHNS* >N t he Count v u Waldo, on the sc coi Howells on “The Modern American roots, Feb 22 for New York. Judge. j That it A true At tot: June, A. I*>. 1S97. 1 feet." and instalment of that his ate remembered brought there only a baby. copy. Mood,” the first “The wittily arguments Puritan, A N Blanchard, sailed from San ( has. P. Hazeltine. Kcai'ter. j [Harriet Prescott Spoff'ord. W'. 1)U l\ id Y, Aiiin ■. a novel John Jr. when the common-sense of the other side Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. JOHN ike onA o- , break the Kentuckians,” by Fox, 0 I.i Jl l. V A 1 'll KE\ ,at. ■! N uniformity is O C at the illustrations there will be forgotten. Reaper, Young, arrived Honolulu At a Vrobate Court held at Belfast. w ithiu and for said County *d Waldo, decease.i. n.r 4 Among the common ie monument 12 from Newcastle. a tor license t<* sell .vrta.n compact several Du Maurier in an unfinished And yet the common-sense is so palpa- May the County ot Waldo, on the second 1 msday «>f petition j by >ain decease . 1 SR7. 1 e tv the inhabitants of an revelation of ble! The education of the young, as has Thomas, Nichols, Lexington state, giving interesting Cebu Feb 27 for ( M'dercd. Tiiat ? lit* sain pci r .•• times been out. is meant for Boston; passed St Helena Croup, \ VM.LA W. VAGV. Guardian .*i Md.LIl.X r [■ «*n>» >«•.: the battle. leading July for Nichols, t he Kepubliean Joiirna I. pri 'c.l making tlie young familiar with S 1) I ache,} whole of the real estate of said ward. per’s is “Sheridan's Unity' General Carleton, Amsbury, sailed from New 1 they may appeal at a I'r.'iuo < ‘.»ii the to ! by over load North Lexington stands ground already gone by previous York April 2b for Shanghae. Ordered, That said petitioner gi\<- notice to ail at Be!!ast. within ami lot *aid ■ George A. Forsyth, U. S. A., who was i) ia it a hoc a d r sj; it 3 ■ so that when the St C F arrived at xti: persons interested by causing a copy o! this uid Tuesday 1 n. \r. a: 'he “house where Samuel Adams and one of Sheridan’s two and is the generations, peculiar Nicholas, Carver, Kar.luk July aides, and ail BOWEL COMPLAINTS. order to be three weeks -lu-oessively 1 et'*re noon, ami .-how ,o.*, genius of the individual begins to he felt, May 22 from San Francisco. published '"iii. Hancock were survivor. other A Cure in the Republican .Journal, printed at. Belfast, w by he pray ct d said r ;• sleeping when arous- only Among important for its free be State of Maine, H G Curtis, sailed from Sure, Safe, Quick for these ! pet bits of opportunity expression may t roubles is that they may appear at a Vrobate Court, to be i ed historical fact, General Forsyth to 14 for Manila. granted. b;, l'aul Kevere." found at once, and no time lost in useless Shanghae prior April held at Belfast within and for said f unty, on GEO. E. John- relates that t lie was with Tillie E hough constantly Starbuck, Eben Curtis, arriv- the second Tuesday ot July next, at ten of the A true copy. Attest: J he hr use has been and is in a experiments. A education gives a enlarged his he failed to hear that terrible college ed at NSW June ‘JJ : all clock before noon, and show cau-e. if < H AS. P. 11 A/.t chief, l the Sydney, 25; days any they young gil possibility for many oppor- well. liave. the raver of said should go al stale oi preservation, but the win- oath which in prose and verse has always why \ petitionei which she exercises or not as in- not be been attributed to him. tunities, Wm H Macy, Amsbury, sailed from Hono- granted. \1 Al.lH Ss 1. Con- IT now.-. with Nevertheless it >. E. .1 oi in Pa’mKiUer. iiKi JOHNSON ;dge. T> ta.*i .oil 1 he *' ole r ■•* I.I twenty-eight panes glass clination prompts. lulu 25 for New Y'ork. is safe to that May (PERRY 1 predict hero-worshipping DAVIS’.) A true copy. Attest E. •). BA ! LEV At mini-i ranu- on each, would attract attention aside Horn .she not he trained foi the Wm H Conner, Frank i Pendleton, sailed will cherish its belief in the may nursery Used ami C it as. 1’. fl .tzi'.i.riNK. Register. ABNER BA 11.1- \ Ian- M humanity from New York March 24 for Internally’ Externally, but theu neither does home life — the surrounded as it is modern “touch of by it, Hong Kong; deceased, presented ! i* tablet, by nature,'’ in spite of the hard lat 31 Ion 3b W. Two Sizes, J'5c. and nOc. bottles. having train her for spoken April 8, N, a for count of adtuinis; oj *: facts of it, unless she has youug At 1‘robate Court Jield at Belfast, within and ration history. W J Sewali C Lancaster, sailed atiee. duellings. sisters and brothers in whose care she Roteh, the County of Waldo on the second Tuesday ot : from New Y'ork June lb for San Francisco. June. A. l‘>. 1 st»7. Ordered, That notice there-t i-. limshed our historical Li has a j Having explora- Hung Chang’s secretary recently takes share. weeks m lli>- BARKS. N. CHASE, of BENJAMIN C. successively liep'ilc written to The Co. the But it does broaden her pHAREES nephew in in said TK iis we made a visit to the famous Century expressing mind, enlarge CITY OF BELFAST. \J I’ENOLETON, late of Searsport, in saidCoun- primed Belfast, county, Hayes Adam W A D arrived at New interested attend at a IT : a’* the is in General her widen her Spies, Field, a it mn may estate in pleasure Viceroy taking sympathies, perceptions, ty of Waldo, deceased, having presented pet made more fa nous Y'ork 11 from At a of the of : held at Belfast, mi the second Tue* Lexington, Horace Porter’s and increase her na- April Singapore. regular meeting City Council Bel- tor administration of the estate of said deceased. articles, “Campaigning knowledge of human next. anti show cause, it Pet the will Alice Reed, Alanson Ford, sailed from fast, held June 7, 1897, the following ordinance ; any by Hayes case so often mentioned with now in The Cen- and all mean Thar the said notice to be Grant,” appearing ture, these things the pos- New Y'ork 20 for Rio Janeiro. was finally passed: Ordered, petitioner give ! said account should not al’ .wed. May all interested a f this m the to Mr. the of her a more factor An ordinance to amend section two of persons by causing copy <, E»>. I JOHN." papeis, inspect the exquisite dis- tury. Petliick, secretary, says: sibility being potent Carrie L Lancaster, arrived at Sa- chapter order to be suceessi in Tyler, two of ttie ordinances of published three weeks vely A true copy. Attest “His has had read to him in the home over which the city of Belfast, re- ] "l Excellency she may be called vannah June 10 from New Y'ork. the Republican Journal, at Belfast,that t HAS I I N pia> rhododendrons. Imagine a great lating to cemeteries and sextons. printed P, 11 A/.KL General Porter’s articles on General to ft does not mean C P N F arrived at New they at a Vrobate. Court to be held tent 175 Grant, preside, greater Dixon, Gilkey, Be it ordained by the Mayor, Aldermen and may appear long, 75 feet wide and 25 feet Y'or.v June Turks at Belfast within and for said County, n the and has been greatly interested in study- sweetness or love in neither does it 17 from Island. Common Council of the city of Belfast, in City YITA1.1»0 S> 11: Conn "i IVii'aii her; second Tuesday of July next, at ten of the walicd and ! the character of his friend dur- mean Edward May, arrived at Boston June 7 Council assembled M fast, "ii the set .uid Tu*-*dav high, tenaced, encircled with ing great less. College education neither clock before noon, and show cause, if from Manila. Section two of chapter two of the ordinances of any they CHARLES BANKS, Executor..! the the ing the of his for the creates nor that are in- have, why the prayer of said petitioner should rhododendrons, daintiest, most greatest campaigns destroys qualities Evie T the city of Belfast Is hereby amended so as to read I AMIN HIGH I NS, late ot Seal sic fragile Reed, A Whittier, cleared from not be granted. preservation of the Union. It is a rare parts of individual character. as follows: deeease.l. ; resented aL*d the hardiest, in shade of tegral New Y'ork April 10 for Cape Town. GEO. K. JOHNSON Judge. County, having every $olor to read of such deeds related so But the best of Sec. 2. Said superintendent together with the final account of administration of -j privilege part college training, Harvard, Colcord, at 10 for A true copy. Attest: from the scarlet to the Iquique May joint standing committee on cemeteries shall be allowance. deepest most deli- eloquently one who both for men and is that the Chas. V. Ha/.eltink, Register. by honorably partici- women, Hampton Roads, ldg. and hereby are clothed with all the necessary pow- Ordered. That notice thereof in w in them.” cately painted hite—one great mass of pated ideal of honor and of truth-telling foster- Herbert Black, W H Blanchard, arriv- ers to lay out, establish and grade lots and ave- weeks successively in the Repaid ed at the West Point for in- ed at Boston from New Y'ork June 23. nues in said cemetery agreeably to a plan of the At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and printed in Belfast, m said county, that gorgeous, exquisite of 3d will con- Academy, bloom—imagine this, Harper’s Weekly July sailed from Y'ork same, to see to the setting out of shade trees, and for the of Waldo, on the second Tues- interested may attend a Probate has had its influence on Iolani, McClure, New County jat and tain the first stance, every to the line or of lots and avenues A. held at on the 'rues, then one may have an idea of the instalment of E. F. Benson’s Feb lb for Honolulu and Hong Kong. change grading day of June, 1>. 1897. Belfast, second and our whatever therein so as to conform to said when in and show cause, it novel of the Greek war of graduate, kept army, A Amos arrived at plan, R. lH'NTON, Guardian of JOHN A WAR- next, any they scene w hich we independence, Lucy Nickels, Dow, their the condition of said said allow. upon looked. A committee its short in opinion general ceme- ■ the account should not he comings may have been, point 24 from New JOHNHEN of Belfast, in said County ! Waldo, “The Vintage,” which is said to be not Hong Kong May Y'ork. tery will be improved or benefited (JKt>. E JOHNS' of the of honor above The ideal of a thereby. They presented a petition tor license to sell and Massachusetts Horticultural bo- in but in and in reproach. Mabel I Meyers, Wm Meyers, from Bridge- shall have a general of the having A true Attest: only timely theme, spirit superintendence convey the whole ol the real estate of said ward. copy. moulds its members to and and all work u visited the estate ! like the college it; water, N S, for River Plate, was spoken grounds done therein shall be sub- Chas. p. Hazeltim iety the day before and episodes curiously experiences of That the said notice to after when the ideal is a June b on Rose Bank. ject to their approval. Ordered, petitioner give the Greeks in their recent war this, all, good way :Lie Boston Herald of with the A true copy. Attest: all persons interested by causing a copy of this SS. In Court t Pr< at* June 17th says, “the for men and women as Matanzas, arrived at New Y'ork June 14 Turks. the features in one, seems, alike, 3w24 L. H. Clerk. order to be published three week.- successively in fast, on the second Tuesday ot exhibit Among pictorial from Havana. MURCH, City A^ALIM» of rhododendrons this is the a preparation for life as the Republican Journal, printed at Belfast, that JOSEPH S ME l.LEN. Executor c year the same number of the there will good practical E Weekly Penobscot, G Parker, arrived at New they may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at L>AY1I) O Hl'NTER. late of Einco finest ever made training in the various arts. under the direction of be a double-page [Harper’s Y'ork June 7 from w ithin and for said on the second drawing, by Zogbaum, Bazar. Hong Kong. Belfast, County, County, deceased, having presented Mr. of the of the Declaration of Inde- Rebecca M G arrived at of July next, at ten of the dock before final account of administration of san. Cornley (the English gardener) on the reading Crowell, Dow, Tuesday Paramaribo b from Amsterdam. BELFAST 4 MOOSEHEAD LAKE noon, and show cause, if any they have, why the allowance. pendence to the American troops on the Did You Ever May Hayes estate, and the members of the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. Ordered, That notice thereof be c New York on Rose Inuis, Melvin Colcord, sailed from Common, July 19, 1779, Try Electric Bitters as a for CEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. weeks successively, in the Republic.! Horticultural are confident remedy your New Y'ork June 12 for Santos. Huilroad .Society it is and an illustration of the celebration of troubles ? If a now’ and Company. A true copy. Attest in Belfast, in said county, the not, get bottle get R at printed Serrano, G Waterhouse, arrived Gar- Chas. P. Hazeltine, at a < an exhibit never equalled in the United “Veterans’ Day,” at the Tennessee Cen- relief. This medicine has been found to be Clerk’s Office, ) Register. interested may attend Probate outolo-from Sourabaya. Belfast, Me., June | held at Belfast, on the secoml 'I non tennial Exhibition. peculiarly to the relief and cure of 12,1897. | States. It comprises at least adapted St Lucie, Srneed, cleared from New Y'ork Notice is hereby given that the annual next, and show cause, if any they lu. 2,u00 mag- all Female a wonder- meeting At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for Complaints, exerting May 25 for Babia. of this corporation will he held at the Court House said account should not be allowed. nificent plants, some which measure not In an historical article the de- ful direct influence in and the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of recalling giving strength Thomas A Goddard, W S cleared in Belfast, Wednesday, July 7, 1897, at 10 A. M„ GEO. E JOHNS tone to Griffin, June, A. 1). 1897. less than 12 feet struction of our National capital the the organs. If you have Loss of Ap- from 25 for for the following purposes, viz: A true copy. Attest through. by Portland March Buenos Ayres. to be British forces in Clifford petite, Constipation, Headache, 1st. To hear and act upon the report of the A certain instrument, purporting the last Chas. P. Hazklti.nr. i: 1814, Howard in Fainting Willard A C Colcord, cleared will and testament ol WILLIAM F. LOW “Such to concentrated or are Mudgett, Directors and Treasurer. A perfection, owing the Ladies’ Home Journal will show Spells, Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, from Montevideo 13 for Brazil. July May 2d. To elect nine Directors for the ensuing late of Frankfort, in said County of Waldo, de- skill in careful has Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, SS.— ln Court of ITobate. development, never that Dolly Madison, the most beloved and SCHOONERS. year. ceased, having been presented tor prolu.te. fALDO Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. 3d. To fast, on tlie second Tuesday ■ before been reached woman of her was act upon any other business that may Ordered, That notice be to all in- and inasmuch as the popular day, courage- Health and are, its Georgia Gilkey, W R Gilkey, arrived at given persons JOSEEH H. CAKLKToN. Execut'd Strength guaranteed by legally come before said meeting, terested a copy of this order to be pub- ous and fearless in the face of dan- use. New Y'ork June 11 from Port Spain. by causing ROBERT CA M I’l.KLL. late •! M Hayes litigation and the peculiarities of grave Fifty cents and $1 C*0 at Kilgore & l’er order. lished three weeks successively in the Republican arrived at 3 said County, deceased, having preset'’ ger. In the mad stampede from Wash- Wilson’s Drug Store. Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, w24 FRANK IL WIGG1N, Clerk at Belfast, that may appear weather resuit iu such a Journal, printed they account of adininistratiou -t said may good exhibit Boston May 14 from Darien, Ga. to be held at Belfast, within ington that preceded the invasion by the at a Probate Court, I lowance. never John C Smith, Kneelaud, sailed from Bos- and for said County, on the second Tuesday of being repeated, this one should be British troops, Dolly Madison was the “To Bessie.” T1 /N 1 A STEAM BOILER Ordered. That notice then ol be ton April 2 for Bellevue Cove, N S. July next, at ten o'l the clock before noon, and seen last to seek in and her final weeks successively, in the Rrpubli by all lovers of (lowers aud of colors safety flight, Lester A arrived at New p show cause,if any they have, win the same should Think not auntie loves less Lewis, Kimball, -'vitu in Belfast. in said count v. I act before tire as that you not be and allowed. printed w quitting White 4 from rOr proved, approved » ho can House, York June Belfast. A VI Smft a spare the time to visit N/vliv* all connections com- interested may attend at i’robatc Lexing- Because, I see, dear, wherein you err; < Ft >. F. JOHNSON Judge. the enemy advanced, was to seize the De- Lucia Porter, Farrow, cleared from New held at Belfast, on the second To.— ton. it is for I wish to mv sw’eet Bess has been but little used Bel- A true copy. Attest: good at least a week more, claration of and it only improve -Y'ork 15 for at Nassau June 8. plete, by next, and show cause, if any they ii- Independence carry And that she loves as I do her. May Tampico; Chas p. Hazeltine, Register. me, A sailed from Galves- fast Coliseum Co, Call on said ueeount should not boa'llowd being placed iu a damp soil in a cool with her to a place of As the Mary Hall, Haskell, safety. many ways are so to CEO. E JOHNS' Thy very queer me, ton June 4 for New Y ork. ASA *. RIGGS or one who has White House was immediately afterward At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for A true copy. Attest place. Any interest enough I cannot always fully comprehend R F arrived at Barba- looted and burned the Pettigrew, Morse, the Countv ot Waldo, on the second Tue»da\ ot til AS. P 11 A Z l: 1.1 i'll, to visit the is by British, Mr. What Bessie intends sometime to N,.F, HUSTON, place welcome to look up- be, does June 13 from Buenos Ayres. June, A. f>. 1897. Howard declares that hut for brave Dolly I can fathom to that end. at Cien- Belfast, May 0,1897.—IStf on it,” scarcely R W Hopkins, Hichboru, arrived t*» be the la.-t Madison the would A certain instrument, purporting priceless parchment Thou hast within a brilliant power, fuegos April 25 from Philadelphia; in port A will and testament of CHARLES WH.C1N, C\K( I THU S NHTH'K. The sul.s, The have been notice that he has been di Hayes property is very large and destroyed. And if strict attention you will pay June 1. late of Knox, in said County ot Waldo, deceased, Ij gives sailed been for ! Executor ot the last will and testamen after is It will solace, many a weary hour Sallie I’On, W II West, from Bos- House for Sale. having presented probate. twenty-three years development “The value of timber cut in the Ordered. That notice be to all in- yearly And help thee to maintain thy way. ton May 20 for Port Royal, S C. given persons HARRIET DAVIS, ate I Mont now one of the tinest United States is double that of the out- terested by a copy of this order to be pub- private estates in Tofa, A S Wilson, at Port Spain June 10 A story and a half house, pleasantly located; causing in the <«f Waldo, decease 1 \ To attain the desired pinnacle of fame; lished three weeks successively in the Republican County America aud awaits a put of all our “One-third of the for New York. fine view' of Belfast bay; ten rooms all finished demands the estate ol s, decision of a court mines;” Contentions are numerous and great, Journal, printed at Belfast, that they may appear having against of Willie L E arrived at fine cellar, city water in house; nice garden, under ed are desired to the same foi >- population this country are church First in of Newton, Coombs, at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, within present of justice which shall settle the keep thyself purity name, good cultivation, apple, pear, plum, shade trees and all indebted are question “It costs minute Port Royal June 22 from Philadelphia, and for said County, on the second Tuesday of (.hereto reipiest. members;” $008.32 every Then study, and bravely meet thy fate. etc. Nice neighborhood. Inquire of immediately. whether all these next, at ten of the clock before noon, and pavuient years of expenditure during the year to run our M. C. DILWORTH, July CHARLES E Government;” C. A. E G. show cause, if any they have, why the same should and “L’ncle Sam’s farms $2 a Year for The Journal and Tribune. Or C. B HALL, Main St., Belfast. 44t Montville, June 8, 18‘J7. artistic effort have been wasted. It constitute one-fifth Concoml Junction, Mass. not be proved, approved and allowed. of the National GEO. E. is not wealth;” “Nearly one- JOHNSON, Judge. remarkable, only for the rhododen- To all new or who true subs, half of the 8,000,000,000 letters subscribers, old, pay NOTICE. The subscriber A copy. Attest. NOTICE. The but for the making hereby gives notice that she has been duly Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. EXECUTOR'Sgives notice that he has been «Iu l> drons, general effect, both the world’s annual to their subscription to The Journal one year ADMINISTRATRIX’S up mail, belong the app inted Administratrix of the estate of Executor of the last will ami te tameir. fruit and flowers receiving culture, and United States.” These are but instances to Take in advance the New York Weekly Tribune SETH L. late of LYDIA R. CURTIS, late of Win'n MILLIKEN, Belfast, At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and the of the thousands of wonderful facts a will be sent one free. in A people ot Lexington are very con- (price Si year) year in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given for the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday the County of Waldo, deceased. about of the life and demands the estate scientious in their every phase pro- In remitting, if the Tribune is wanted the bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- of June, A. I). 1897. having against appreciation of the to mands the estate of said deceased de- ceased are desired to present the same gress of our country, from an illustrated Operate against a.re P. PH1LBROOK, son of JOB PHIL Easyasy subscriber should so state, as it is not sent and all indebted thereto are »• sired to present the same for settlement, and all ment, privilege afforded them. article on “The Greatest Nation on BROoK, late of Winterport, in said County of to Hood’s Pills. Small in indebted thereto are to make DARILS make immediatelv Are features peculiar unless With The Journal fur- requested payment a for payment Iu a of old William to requested. ELIZABETH MILLIKEN- Waldo, deceased, having presented petition JAMES ( grove growth maples and Earth,” by George Jordan, size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man immediately. the of Bowden as administra- nisi all the local news, and much other June 1887. appointment Ellery Winterport, June 8, 1897. appear in the July number of The Ladies’ ing Belfast, 8, tor of the estate of said deceased. Colorado pines belonging to the estate, j Home Journal. The article pictures, in a matter of local interest, and the Tribune to Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to we rested and lunched with the NOTICE. The subscriber all persons interested by causing a copy of this NOTICE. Thesubscn only | novel way, America’s vast area, her match- the news of the world, political and supply hereby notice that he has been order to be published three week successively in IpXECUTRIXV.!i gives notice that she has been dni\ squirrels tor there were less boundless ADMINISTRATORS’give duly ap- company—no, j resources, wealth, her general, with fashions, household science pointed Administrator of the estate of the Republican Journal printed at Belfast, that Executrix of the las* will and testamei other unbidden i marvelous and shows how at a Probate Court, to be held at and unwelcome guests, development, and literary and other depart- AUGUSTA H. NICKERSON, late of Swanville, they may appear SAMUEL T. DODOE, late of Liber the States mechanics, Belfast, within and for said County, on the sec- United leads the world. in the of < the mosquitoes. Hood’s and 20 in in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given bonds ond Tuesday of July next, at ten of the clock County Waldo, deceased. j said: You never know ments, stories miscellany, pages you as the law directs. All persons having demands before ami show if bonds as the law directs. All persons b were at noon, cause, any they have, They not as as but all summer are have taken a till it is all it is a taking combination $2 a the estate of said deceased are desired to mauds against the estate of said decease-, large elephants, Nearly complaints due to I pill —II ^ all, very against why the prayer of said petitioner should not be present the same for and all indebted sired to present the same for settlement were and bad blood and unhealthy bile. Dr. Fowler’s over.” 25c. C. I. Hood & Co., III may begin at any settlement, granted. they large they attacked us with year. Subscriptions time, thereto are to make immedi- indebted thereto are to makt ; Ext. of Wild cures ® will be requested payment GEO. E. JOHNSON, requested Strawberry by attacking Lowell, Mass. and if desired the two papers sent to Judge. >* all the of Proprietors, ately. ALFRED E. NIC KERSON. A true Attest: immediately. SUSAN JAN I 1 spirit ’75 which we had been the root of the trouble. It never fails. different addresses. copy. The only pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Swanville, June 8, 1887.—3w25 Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. Liberty, June 8, 1897. Pure Gold. The morning the neighbors had their a mm ■ cold cure is in- stranger in their comfortable home. lilVAilffi Bowdoin College. talk the road side Jimmie Watson Iwl W Pi T PI 9 valuable aud should by Mr. W atson be in cure colds in the .... neighbors, Mr. Morse and Mr. prospered in his business, every home. It will head assisted his mother in break- or elsewhere and I The annual of preparing and was a promptly surely. report President Hyde of wore walking out together one power for in the Remedies—a fast. After good village. Muuyon’s separate Bowdoin the meal was over he washed He cure for each disease—for sale at I « College announces favorable v sat down by the wayside to kept Jimmie at school and when he the and made the little all druggists. If in doubt, write and final dishes, sitting was probably decisions in the Be Good r where they were seated stood eighteen he was to wrork in direct to I'rof. Munyon, 1505 Arch Street, Phila- Children as as preparing for free medical advice. Garcelon room tidy he could, and theu asked the delphia, Pa., case, $400,000, and the Fayer- one where a Mr. Watson and Master’s vineyard. The sweetness of j And I’ll the his weather give you best drink I mother's permission to go to the Mis. case, $150,000, and bequests dur- (.sided. Matson’s was felt more disposition you ever had. It is stream to get some trout for dinner. A “Dreadful Good Time” at Rose* ing the year amounting to $17,500, as fol- ding remarked: “Morse, it and more. The flower after crushed About the time Jimmie started for the being mary Cottage. lows: S. sends forth its Crosby Noyes, $5,000; Walker- Bill Watson's as though fragrance. She came out stream his father left for the village. at is the estate, $5,000; Henry T. Cheever, aid time to soul and of the furnace tried in Rosemary Cottage Eliot, Maine, $500; keep “pure gold,” the F. While Mrs. Watson was alone she of tired mothers and the children George Godfrey, $500; Mrs. Eliza H. ier. It is said that Bill is fire. paradise Jaques, $1,500; and a residuary interest in thought of tiie many friends she had in | of the poor in the summer heats. The ff his time. lie used to be Julia C. Mudgett. the estate of Charles E. Allen, Esq. the but oh! what a now. past; change As Stockton two weeks’ vacation under its green This sells for a \ and it seems but a short Springs. trees, report such reorganiza- soon as she began to feol the cold blasts the Fresh Air Fund, tion of the Medical school as will make all at he was around here provided by Boston, running The Maine funds receivable the of her friends to State Fair. to which the has so con- by college treasurer 1 was adversity began drop public generously after Maria Temple. and payable under salaries and appropria- off. Among the number was one she had tributed for eighteen years, means new sat she married him, as she Monday, August 30th, the same week as tions voted by the trustees and overseers; passed many happy hours with. Although of the will life and fresh and aud all the and iead so and was quite a old, gates open at Lewiston hope, strength rosy bring appointments high of that friend was a professed follower of for what a love for and a changes policy more directly under on airs. It is a promises to be the most attrac- cheeks, simple pleasures T lucky thing their supervision. the Master, she was not slow in saying tive State Fair in the store of happy memories laid up for all the child they have. He is history of this reli- The experiment in individual instruc- “she should not where go that drunken able and The months to come, for those who are fortu- which instructors >. playing around the stream representative society. great tion, by meet students bill Watson was.” She did not realize attraction this will nate to share its or in of three or thus light to be in school." year be the Horseless enough hospitality. singly groups four, that that would be where the Master “We a two removing individual difficulties and stim- last remark Mr. just Wagon Race, three or more to spent very happy weeks,” Spaulding’s wagons ulating individual appreciation and am- would go to comfort the sorrowing, if he for the World’s writes a mother. “It was the first holi- Nerve Food rd: 1 can't compete is “Spaulding, agree record, 2.13. bition. pronounced a decided success; 1 was here on earth. As it Mrs. Wat- 1 have had for eleven I feel b«*ut Watson and his family. 1 was, There will be no other chance to see this day years. and its extension to other departments of son found the a like a new is My mamma lets me drink all I for Saviour, present help in wonderful exhibit this year. It parson altogether and the chil- study strongly urged. want, she says it >n w hen he was nothing but a proved A trouble. dren have a different appearance. system of honor courses for the best nerves. the great attraction at Providence State They strengthens my It tastes just lovely. ruthful, kind-hearted one he had such a dreadful time min- students, in which shall do extra 1 often- think good every they of the great preacher's Fair last is booked there work The ways put quite a high value year—and for ute they were there.” The adjective may under the more immediate personal Grocer sends it to the house la bottles. saying just before he passed away. He lS'JT. The officers have contracted provoke a but the of the supervision of the instructor, aud receive and after reaching mature for smile, sincerity Thejygtggist^etls^jt^by^h^lass^ said, “After a hard autumnal frost the this matchless attraction at pleasure who can doubt? It is worth recognition therefor in honors at gradu- > as of as large expense, thought highly any something to have made so much ation, is outlined and recommended. leaves of a tree never fall faster than a believing it will the of hap- men about here. 1 am ac- please people piness available for the first time in life to man's friends leave him after he is hit of ,th people who reside in Mrs. Maine, regardless locality. There will this mother and her little children. by adversity.” also be a grand fireman’s a Rosemary is a homelike place, alive town and they tell me muster, mag- managed Jimmie was not with a tact and gone long before he came nificent decorated bicycle parade, a great motherly understanding The a raised in NEW •t better girl the which wins the hearts of the children. “We YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE home with a string of nice trout. Some- show of fancy hitches from out of the made the most of her oppor- are all in the country except papa,” writes how his bait had an attraction for the a exhibit of a little at the little red State, large unique machinery girl. “This place is so beautiful FOR graduated that little fishes. After he got them ready to in operation, in addition to the full mamma calls it heaven on earth, with and taught school a number cook great big hills. The hotel we live in is on EVERY memliei* of he sat down to have a little talk round of exhibits, no feature of which was teaching here when a big hill, and it has lovely rooms. We with his mother.” When 1 came will be Our EVERY I acquaintance of Watson, home, neglected. advice to readers is love it very much.” ci mi I v oil 1 met Mr. and Mr. to make to exhibit and be sister and I are to think much of each other Spaulding Morse, plans present “My getting rosy EVERY in writes a of eleven. “We farm, mother: both to me. It al- at the State cheeks,” girl «r < r two were married they spoke this, great Fair of all the they have good times in the grass and EVERY ways pleased Jimmie to be noticed the east. swings; village in g tiuely. by and we get all the cow’s milk we want to neighbors. drink, and to eat. The matron is a 'ii could turn her hand to plenty EVERY State or Territory 1 have this and She reads us stories and of work. Tlieii home was “Mother, thought forenoon j Doughnuts Digestion. lovely lady. ! with us. Two weeks have so about to school next week. I want sings gone t neatness. 1 tell you, going We j have been told that doughnuts are fast that we wish it was just at the be- to go the first and not miss a in EOR Ed Watson never passed her day day very bad for the digestion, but we did not I ginning.” uontion, the term. The last term 1 1 realize how true this was until we In these the ng street yarns and retailing thought really good times boys have their heard Noble should never want to enter the school- about the Revenue Cutter ( handler, full share. “I had a tine time,” writes Mntiliood, 'vr yet saw a woman more |foK which was laid up recently for a consider- one. “We played ball and went picking the sick than she room again. The boys named me ‘little True among able time with an attack of indigestion re- berries. I went to church both Sundays. Womanhood. hatches.’ and said father to draw as her health would plight sulting from her swallowing a I like the matron much, and I per- doughnut. very ought IT GIVES all news of mit his ‘bank and me a suit ! The article was sucked into her to, for she does a deal for us so that important the Nation. hardly a house about here deposits' get machinery great So!id Comfort of clothes. | through an open valve, and the machinery we can have a good time. She plays IT not watched with the sick came GIVES all news of to a standstill until the indigestible games with us every uight in the parlor. important the World “Motile!, ii are I will ask s v; She was you willing. was She ill til*.1 dying. | doughnut removed. [Hath Times let four of us boys go to Greenacre. in IT GIVES the Mr. Morse it he will me a suit of she us and we a most reliable market 1 *■•! the last three nights get gave lunches, had fine every pipeful— reports. clothes and let me work Bucklcn’s Arnica Saive. time. We didn’t come home until it was a>-:stcd in robing her for for him after this IT GIVES The Best Salve in the world for time at the village, was ver\ liaudy. ity. Its work is done the of 0! the Breast. by help many iw. aii’ding. that idleness The following Sunday morning Mrs. Cure” for Rheumatism and Neu- gifts both large and small, and letters of Mr. A. H. of Kerr St., “Mystn Crausby, 158 ...THE... ••- in 3 renewed show ]'t-i :•!(* off the track. lie Watson noticed a in Mr. ralgia radically cures 1 to days. Its co-operation year by year Memphis, Term., says that his wife great change the that action upon system is remarkable and those who give take genuine pleasure no attention to a small which ig nd soon lost all interest Watson’s paid lump appearance. Soon after Jim- mysterious. It removes at once the cause in thus and GEO. W. entertaining strangers making appeared in her breast, but it soon de- BURGESS, wa- not before he ran mie started for the and the disease immediately the long village Mr. Watson disappears. pleasures of the summer time available into a cancer of the worst The first, dose benefits; 7" cents. veloped type, id lie had laid Mrs. remarked to his wife: greatly to the poor. To this to by. “Maiia, it seems to Sold A. A. Howes mother has him at said the robin to the toad. “Oh. yes." re- this kept four or live years it makes my heart ache. article. Contributions should be soon JOB plied the toad ; “but it keeps me on the pronounced PRINTER, boys have nearly teased sent to Rev. D. W. Waldron, 7-A Beacon her incurable. A The thought of what you have endured is jump." [Yonkers Statesman. CRAIN, im. He is a considerate •Street, Room 19, Boston, Mass., and will celebrated New York almost to unbalance my enough mind; be promptly then treat- ■o*i and does a.! he can at acknowledged. specialist hut God’s I am to lead a by help going ed her, but she con- FEED, uk there is in that enough different life. 1 want to me tinued to worse House you forgive CASTORIA Fish and Game. State Commissioner grow Opera Block, Belfast, Me. noble man. informed and pray for me.'’ Mrs. Watson asked her of Sea anti Shore Fisheries O. B. Whitten and when that both her aunt SEEDS and me thing in Watson's favor: husband if he would for and For Infants and of Portland had a conference with Mr. pray himself, Children. and had »es not make him unkind he Charles G. Atkins, the assistant United grandmother replied: ’T will with all my heart.” cancer he States commissioner of tish and .died from t makes him fisheries, groceries. silly. Hard The lesson which Mrs. Wat- the case as scripture is ea the superintendent of the government »gave up CARDS, .cry have his wife’s erer7 hopelesc. impaired son read was those beautiful words where hatchery at Craig’s Brook, Orland re- POSTERS, Importers of .Suit. wrapper. re- c Someone then BILL mil indeed. My wife was the Saviour “Come unto cently, concerning the work to be done HEADS, said, me, all ye commended S.S.S. ■no this year in the of salmon for LETTER HEADS, Dealers in the last evening and was sur- that labor and are taking finest quality of heavy laden, and I will “How do like the new and little remained, sue you professor’s lec- breeding purposes. This branch of fish though hope PROGRAMS, | .1 i her so feeble. rest. Take tures?'’ seem and an was no- give you my yoke upon you “They extraordinarily dry, so far as the State’s part of the begun it, improvement PAMPHLETS, how founts of culture, to one word more: considering many knowledge ticed. The cancer commenced heal and adding, i and learn of me; for I am meek and work is concerned, is now in Commission- and lowly he has.” [Fliegend Blatter. taken several bottles it er Whitten’s hands and the when she had [Anthracite believe that there are better in heart and shall find to States and ye rest your Relief In Six Hours. and sev- general government carry on the work disappeared entirely, although for Mrs. Watson. I think souls. For my is and bur- eral have not a of Blacksmith yoke easy my Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases jointly under the direction of the two years elapsed, sign be before Watson will den relieved in six hours by the “Nrw Great the disease has ever returned. long light.” commissioners. In 1896 the work of tak- And ail kinds of South American Kidney Cure.” This new Legal Printing IRT-ORDERS ■a self and the scales will fall Mrs. Watson knelt down with her hus- ing salmon on the Penobscot was not PROMPTLY FILLED. remedy is a great surprise on account of its neatly and promptly done. 7tf commenced until August, as the traps at band and a fervent prayer from her lips exceeding promptness in relieving paiu in A Real Blood 33, 33, 37 Front St., the back and of the dams were not completed in season Remedy. -9-| Belfast, Me. Mrs. Watson should dife to- ascended to heaven in his behalf. bladder, kidneys, every part the urinary passages in male or female. It for the work to begin before that time. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) To the Hon. .Justice of the Ju- TELEPHONE 4-2 ust be what Supreme I f words might Jose- In the of his soul Mr. Watson relieves retention of water and in This as more is to be done than last is a real blood and never fails anguish pain pass- year, remedy, dicial Court, next to be held at Bel- tpoieon’s tirst that ing it almost immediately. If you want the commissioners intend to com- to cure Cancer, Eczema, Rheumatism wife) were, prayed to God to forgive his sins and to year, in and for said of I quick relief and cure this is your or other blood disease. fast, County Waldo, ver made the tears roll down remedy. mence taking the fish early in July. At Scrofula, any him from that awful habit that had Sold A. A. Howes & Bel- on the third of A. D keep by Co., Druggists, the Brook more is Tuesday April, Me. Craig hatchery being iieeks. Well, Spaulding, if you fastened its chains around fast. Iy27 1897 : him. After done this year than ever before. This will be mailed •u- will move towards home.” it seemed to Mr. Watson A railway contractor recently advertised the has hatched free to any ad- augusta a. Newton they arose; that spring government 3,- represents S. Lord & for three hundred wooden re- HEWEY of Medford, Mass., that she is Co., have the meri- sleepers. By all of which are sal- dress. Swift Respectfully H-iglibors passed old things had passed away and behold! 350,000 fry, nearly seized in fee as tenant in common of and turn of post he received a letter from a and all have simple are and mon, but 550,00*1 already Specific Co., in certain real estate situated in said to They wealthy men, all had become new. A calm neighboring clergyman offering him the County, j things joy- been distributed to the various lakes, Atlanta Ga. wit A certain lot of land with buildings thereon wit are followers of whole of his congregation on reasonable professed ful came over him that standing, situated in Winterport. Waldo SAIL feeling he had terms. and streams entitled to them. County, j | Saturday Review. ponds bounded and described as follows: I MAKERS, With Mr. the seed of commencing Morse, never felt before. Col. Arthur E. Clarke Manchester, on Main street at the northwest corner of land of T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of Promise | >n of whicli the X. H., June 19th caught a brook trout Simeon B. Rich; thence easterly, by land «>f said And good ground When Jimmie came home from City, Iowa, “l one bottle of Successors to J. VV. Frederick & Oo as Sunday says: bought six and at Rich to Penobscot River: thence by said river I aks in his beautiful Cure’ for and two weighing one-quarter pounds allegorical he was brimfull of seem- ‘Mystic Rheumatism, northerly, to land of William McGeatli: thence school, joy. He Lake The trout is one of the doses of it did me more good than any medi- Sunapee. Health following the southerly line of land of said Me “f the sower who went forth ed to think that the Prescription. Sunday school was cine I ever took.” Sold by A. A. Howes & largest ever caught in New Hampshire_ Geatli, in a northerly'and westerly direction to Main thence on the east, line of Morse has a beautiful home, the next to heaven. He felt the Co. Druggists, Belfast. ly8. Four different moose are reported to have street; southerly, place Main street to place of beginning, Ship Chandlers, Ship Brokers, been seen in the town of Foxcroft containing .4 wife; a lovely daughter here, change in the little sitting-room, where No Easier Way. “Papa,” said Sammy during I* eight acres, more or less, being the homestead of the past week.The commissioners say the late Thomas Johnson. •i on the other who Snaggs, as he paused, pencil in hand, “how AND side, his parents seemed so That your petitioner is owner of one undivided DEALERS IN happy. can you make a Greek cross?" “Mention that the number of guides registered and 9*©fautotu/-* yt'yfsu sixth part ami that the following persons are in- the loved ones to join her That the was the of the number of for licenses night family altar erected concert Europe to him,” replied Mr, applications terested as owners of said as tie c part estate, your pe- Chronicle are fast now amount ( Jo fffe, Jo Tents, Cart Covers, in their humble home, and Mrs. Watson Snaggs. [Pittsburg Telegraph. increasing and to titioner believes: T. Kidder Johnson of Guthrie, ; Awnings, over 400. Okla. Territory, owner of one-sixth part Fred M. lum of heaven is set in Spavin Liniment removes al- ffV/lrt up felt if there were angels here on earth, English Johnson of Xewburg, Maine, owner of one sixth Hack. Soft or Calloused and Blem. Cordage. Paints, ,?r. nd it enables them to make the Hard, Lumps part; Julia Goodrich of Dorchester, Massachu- they would rejoice with her. ishes from Blood rt owner of four ol said horses, Spavins, Curbs, Are yon suffering from rheumatism? /frt/e setts, thirty-sixths land Ar- fert^oon^/f//rt^/fel thur of Rumford of the rule of their lives. They The next the first Mr. Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stilies- j Thomas’, Eclectric 0.1 has cured thousands Wiggin Falls, Maine, owner No. 31 morning thing all one thirty-sixth part; Thomas E. of South Front St , Me Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. of the worst cases of this terrible eote/i Wiggin Belfast, I.: about the “sweet uuw'! as Watson disease. It Paris, Maine, owner of one \\ il- did, was to go to a neighbor, Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted inert/'/^/eotfs/'jficjjrj. thirty-sixth part: only costs 50 cents to try it. liam D. S. Boyd ol Springfield, 111., owner of ofie- “sweet and God and an the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever f/ < /jj el fj/i o o n/rt / fee/ft me by by.” make humble acknowledgment to ; twelfth part; John C. Boyd of Bangor, Maine, known. Sold A. A. Howes & the that is for those by Co., Drug- I owner of one-twelfth part; Arthur Genn of Jer- blessing him for some talk Mr. ungentlemanly gists, Belfast, Me. Iy27 Rockland’s Increased Valuation. eonj//rt/on //fie onle f/e sey City, New Jersey, owner of one twenty-fourth aim the “inasmuch.” It al- j/oi POLAND Watson had made to him while in drink. part; Nettie G. Harvey of Vineland, New’Jersey, He. “Tell, me, Carrie: were you ever in me owner of one twenty-fourth part; Nellie G. > that the of the Rockland’s assessors have /off/e (frtlJ firte/crt'rti/ Spen- fragrance The was so in love before?” frauk with completed cer of New owner of one change great Mr. Watson She—“To be you, 11 .— Vineland, Jersey, twenty- their ,y yy^ s~s is heart never went out from me labors, and make the gratifying an- fourth part; Genii' of Seattle. Washing- the golden shore wafted into that no one Harry, my J' /m/Yrt/ronJ George doubted but that he had been of //not'/ ton, owner of one or but once, and that was to my bicycle; but, nouncement that they find an increase in twenty-fourth part; people •••ting. to your petitioner unknown. thoroughly converted, and enjoyed that Harry I like you as well as it is possible for the valuation of over last year. * $120,788 (M //foodd be expected of a mother, Mr. Morse, and he soon paid that in work. State, by serving take no other kind. creased State and c ounty tax. Our own make with tested copy of the petition together with this or- of Belfast. <1 is little enough to be satisfied Mr. and Mrs. Morse and their daugh- der thereon, thirty days at least before the terra City Plain Sailing. “It seems to me,” said one of this Court, next to be holdeu at within 1 d ceremonies and ter stood Belfast, All persons having bills against the city of Bel- vanities. by Mr. Watson’s family in the “that Harold talks more and for the of on third young woman, PURE FRUIT JUICES. County Waldo, Tuesday of fast must present them to C. O. Poo?. chairman of 1897. And it is further •■an that surrounds cold blasts of and now re- on the tariff than any one else I have WHAT DO THE CHILDRElTDRINir? September, ordered that the committee on accounts anti as clearly claims, as atmosphere adversity, they notice be to the early ever heard/’ Miss Don’t them tea or coffee. Have tiied the given respondents whose resi- the next to the iirst in ;tt to with “Yes,” replied Cayenne. give you Saturday previous Monday comes from the God that joiced be them again in prosperity. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL dence is out of the State, by publishing an attest- each or the bills will they “He has the advantage of not knowing new food drink called Grain It is delicious month, not be put on the roll '' ed copy of said petition and order thereon, three of accounts for I' If it is from the true and It was not before about it to get his ideas confused.” that month. living long Mrs. Watson enough and of weeks in the a Star. nourishing and takes the place coffee. The successively Republican Journal, PER ORDER. "itlies the nerves of sur- was sunshine [Washington newspaper printed at Belfast, in the County of June those it carrying to the sick and sor- more Grain-O you give the children the more Belfast, 22. 1897.-2w25 !"1’ MAYO & WHITE. Waldo, the last publication to be thirty days at but if it is from the of She and Mr. health you distribute the systems. Grain- least before the or the as god rowing. Watson often kept CASTORIA.. through sitting Court afore'said, '" O is made of and when that they may then and there appear in said Court CASTOHIA. 't is to those who come in contact their the bedside of pure grains, property pre- midnight vigils by The fee- and answer thereto if thev see fit. The fac- n pared tastes like the choice grades of coffee but 99 HIGH ST. BELFAST, *'■ "hat an easterly wind is to inva- the sick and dying. As the wheels of ■lull. Attest—TILESTON WADLIN, Clerk. simile oa * iignature ever7 costs about 1 4 as much. All grocers sell it 15c. A true copy. 3w25 wrappe*. Opposite American Express Office, signature every makes it hard breathing. time rolled around, contentment was not flf and 25c. Attest—TILESTON WADLIN, Clerk. of Trappaw Lincolnville. Miss Lena McKin-! 1 "" SEARSPORT LOCALS. Rec., Prayer and Potatoes, Gertrude Bowen Centre Troy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Piper and word Rec., A Problem, Robert Grinnell. ney, on her fourteenth birthday, entertain- Mrs. Carrie Richardson and her two chil- [The Instinctively Class and p|___ W. M. Parse is in Boston on business. History Prophecy, ed at Elm View Farm of her dren from Iona Nichols. thirty-five Rockland, spent last week i lOUr suggests She had some fine Monthly collection at the Congl. church Rec., Saved by a Child, Harriet Patterson. friends. presents, David Piper’s.. .The members of the Chris- An Grace White. next Sunday morning. Essay, including a gold watch from her father.... tain Endeavor Society held a very pleasant Thebra"d Rec., The who his mother, boy helped M. F. Dickey is repairing his stable- social with Dr. and Mrs. M. T. Sat- Mrs. Ferdinand H. Pendleton and son ar- Marguerite Butman. Dodge, A Jessie Morrison. Mrs. James Mahoney has been spending urday evening. The company spent a por- Best rived by steamer Penobscot Sunday. Rec., Secret, Pillsbury's Dialogue, Remember Benson. a few days in Belfast, with her sister, Mrs. tion of the evening playing games, after Mr. and Mrs. Williston Griunell and Marion Whittum. Valedictory, Carter.Win. McKinney has received which a short literary programme was ren- To 90 out of 100 flour of Camden were in town Those not late or absent the term users, daughter Tuesday. during another lot of the D. M. Osborne rakes and dered and refreshments of cake and ice were: Iona M. Grace M. Sch. James Holmes loaded brick for Nichols, Whitej machines, and those in want of one would cream were served-The Ladies’ Aid So- Gertrude Bowen, Elbert Mouroe, Stillman Marks for the Boston market last week. do well to give him a call before buying. ciety met, Wednesday, with Mrs. Lizzie White, Charles Haveuer, Herbert Havener. J. H. Cook and wife of New York arrived East Searsmont. Ella Marden is in Cam- Smith, with an unusually large attendance. The graduating exercises of the Grammar -The There are other of Wednesday and will spend the summer at den at work-Alfaretta^ngraham was in Golden Rule Order met Friday brands, course school took place Friday afternoon, June with Mrs. Sumner Stevens’. town Sunday calling on friends_Mr. M. Winslow Whitaker. A large at- and were successful. A but the fact that the 18th, every large Packard and of tendance and a tine time are world Sch. Marcellus will take a load of brick grand-daughter Searsport reported. uses number of parents and the friends of the and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Packard were at J. and hay to Boston, returning with merchan- Thorndike. The members of Bethel school were present to enjoy the exercises. 25,000 barrels per of G. Packard’s June 27th-School in district Lodge of Good a treat of day dise for our traders. Great credit is due to the members of the Templars enjoyed ^XXXXJ?; Pj||s.| No. 3 closed Friday, after a very successful cake and ice cream last The Congregational Women's Missionary second class of the school for the assistance Saturday evening... bury’s Flour demonstrates its term taught by Miss Lula Paysou of Cam- Lawyer Foster and wife of Bucksport visit- pr5. Society will meet in the upper conference they gave in decorating the school-room den_Arietta Swift of Belfast spent June Absolutely Pur.?. ed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Higgins last week. room Friday afternoon. with potted plants, wild flowers, pi ctures, eminent 17th with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Donnell.... -Mrs. K. J. popularity. class their for its Knowlton of Bangor passed Nathan F. is at home while etc. The gradating presented Celebrated great leavening Capt. Giikey -Mrs. Johu and two sons, strength and healthfulness. Assures last week with Mr. Mrs. a handsome oak Cunningham and Joseph Stevens. is at New teacher, Mrs. Davis, with his bark, the C. P. Dixon, loading John and of the food against alum and all forms I’ort Royal, S. C., June 22. Ar, sch. Henry R. George, Franklin, Mass., arriv- of -Mr. A. H. Higgins, who has been at York for Port Elizabeth. case lined with the class color, old rose, and adulteration common to the cheap Tilton, Ranlett, Philadelphia; 26, sld, sch. Sal lie ed June 20th, and are the guests of her brands, koyal raking powder co., Beach for several I’On, Boston; 27, sld, sch. Willie L. containing a silver nut-cracker and set of Ogunquit weeks, return- Newton, Seasonable NEW Union Island. Rev. R. G. Harbutt, accompanied by a I parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold_Mrs. YORK._6 ed to his home last nut-picks, in token of their love and esteem. Thursday_Mr. and Satilla River, June 21. Sld, sch. F. C. Pendle- will attend the Christian large delegation, E. P. in Centre Montville. There will he a Mrs. James Rackliff of ton. Burgess, New York. The following program was given : Mahoney spent Sunday Northport Bangor are visiting Highland Light, Mass., June 23. sch. Endeavor county convention to be held at with her sister-There was a bee social Hall friends in Passed, Singing, Welcome Song, School painting dance at Grange this, Thursday, town-Mr. and Mrs. Otis Corn- Charlotte T. Sibley, bound South. Liberty next Friday. Salutatory, Harriette M. Erskine at the East Searsmont cemetery June 18th, evening, July 1st, for the benefit of Mr. forth of l nity visited at Mr. Portsmouth, N. H., June 25. Ar. sch. W. Wal- Shoes, j Joseph Higgins’ lace Ward, News. -s llec., Married for Evalina C. Colcord when half a dozen ladies met and 1 Kelsey, Newport H. J. Stevens was at the Sears- Love, painted William White, who lost his build- June 26tli-Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Files registered The Golden recently pas- Hallowed, June 25. Ar, sch. James A. Parsons, Composition, Chain, the iron fence in front of the Hoboken. izzz—:i yort House Tuesday. Harmon always en- cemetery. | ings by fire. Ice cream and cake will be sed a few in last week_ Lincoln Colcord days Bangor June Marriner Brunswick, 23. Sld, sch. Levi Hart, Satilla; a visit his has a The of it Isaac deserves special mention in served-Miss Fannie Carter has returned joys to native town, and Dialogue, Sham All, j Misses Aunie and Ivy Rollins of Troy called 25, ar, Florence Leland, Spoll'ord, New York. Hattie M. Ellis, Evalina C. Julia this as he took his team Charleston, S. C., June 24. sch. Anna Pen- hearty greeting for his old associates. Colcord, connection, kindly j to her home after a few weeks visit to rela- on friends in town last Mah- sld, Broun, Lincoln Colcord. Sunday_Mr. dleton, Thomas, Baltimore. and went after the paint and then spent a ! tives in Freedom and Miss Edna lon Mrs. W. V. Nichols and children of Brook- Recitation, The Ride of Jennie McNeal, Unity.... Hatch of Jackson is around among the South Gardiner, June 25. Ar, sell. Daylight, boK^ russets in the besides ! to load for D. < Hattie M. Ellis day overseeing work, sowing Thompson returned last Saturday from farmers wool. the i Portland, Washington, lyn, N. Y., arrived the past week and will buying By way, ali In Clark’s Island, June 24. sell. Gur- Aunt Deborah’s Visit to the seed in front of the and Sld, George Dialogue, City, grass yard doing where she has been learning dress- want of a spend the season with her parents, Capt. Belfast, bran new “cutter” should talk ney. New York. Sadie Marks and Hattie Erskine other needful work-Mr. and Mrs. A. J. i | making. .. .Miss Miriam G. Bartlett, who re- with Mr. Hatch. FOREIGN PORTS. and Mrs. B. F. Pendleton, at the Harbor. The Old Svhoolhouse on the Hill, He sells a line mower at a Singing, were in one BICYCLE, Donnell Lincolnville day last from the Colon. June 14. In port, sch. Talofa. School cently graduated Bridgewater reasonable price, and will take his in Fletcher, CLjArt George Bullard and daughter Clara of Martin B. pay from Baltimore. History and Prophecy, Ethel M. Nichols week-Mr. and Mrs. Hunt of Normal return- onU school, Bridgewater, Mass., money if you wish him to_Mr. H. M. Vera Cruz, June 11. Sld, sell. Edward H. Blake, TENNIS, Newron, Mass., arrived by train Saturday. The American Belmont were in town Hig- Composition, Flag, Sunday. ed for her summer vacation last New York. Tuesday_ gins means to the Mr. Bullard returned and Julia Brown keep busy during haying ! Cliignik Bay, April 23. Ar, J. Monday expects Brooks. There is to be a ball Mrs. ship Llewellyn Class Poem, Ethel M. Rice concert, C. R. Richards and little son of Wash- season. He has Morse, Anderson, San Francisco. to ]oin his wife and in in already engaged to cut the daughter Europe When I was and at the Yankee Blade and G. A. D. ota Cape Town, C. G. H., June 22. Ar, sch. Ella M. Dialogue, Young, supper ington, C., arrived Tuesday’s boat and grass on six farms iu this and is Miss Clara will remain here, tlm Ethel Nichols and Ethel Rice town, ready Willey, Willey, New York. August. R. halls in this will a few weeks village Thursday evening, spend with Mrs. Richard’s to engage more....Mr. Nelson Deuierara, June 21. Ar, sch. Lowell, of and Mrs. A. M. Ross. Valedictory, Sadie M. Marks Blethen, Herald, LADIES' guest Capt. for the benefit of Mrs. New York. OXFORDS Promotion Cards, Mrs. Daris July 1st, the Brooks Cor- parents, Mr. and J. O. Bartlett. Miss Flossie Newell and Miss Grace Presenting Hunt Matanzas, June 20. Sld, sch. Srar of the Sea, A of our net Band. The Monroe band will >arge company young people visit The names of the graduates areas follows ; generous- Unity. The outlook for summer visitors received the rites of baptism last Sunday. Hopkins, I’ort Tampa. assist the Brooks band this occa- < ienfuegos, June 15. Sld, sch. ft. W. ed Swan Lake on their wheels last Thurs- Evalina Carver Sadie Marie ly upon at Windermere Park is Prof. Hopkins, Colcbrd, Marks, encouraging. Sandy point. Charles French is at home Delaware Breakwater. sion. There will be a street at 7 day. They were overtaken by showers and Ethel Eames Ethel parade Porter and wife of the N. E. Rosario, May 18. In port, barks Auburndale, ALL IX THE LATEST > / Rice, Margaret Nichols, Conservatory from Birehville for a while.... Arthur ami ! u and a time is ex- Dow; Edward L. Hinds, H. the young ladies were sent home in teams, Harriette Mae Julia Bartlett o’clock, p. m., general good Mayberry, disg:J. Ellis, Brown, Boston, spent Sunday at Hotel Windermere, Fred French of Bowers, for ldg. AXI) .Mrs. Esther Roberts attended the Hyde Park, Mas#., arrived Magnne, Boston, LOWEST THL / the young at the lake Harriette Marie Lincoln Roscoe pected.. Mr. B. F. Wells of Miss Barnard Santos, June 22. Ar, bark Doris, gentlemen remaining Erskine, Belfast, Saturday and are with Mrs. Martha Thompson, Friend’s in Portland and French Port Natal. ail night. The boys fared well, but Colcord. yearly meeting from Missouri and Miss from IIli- I report Kounty until their parents arrive at their for TenerifTe, June 11. Ar. sch. Mabel Jordan, was in the church when the fire broke out in cottage fowl high in the Swanville market. nois are the The Hart, New York 12, sch. Jacob M. Haskell. Hart, NORTH SEARSPORT ITEMS. among guests. Clough the summer-Mrs. Jennie Morin and little the of Calais. STEVENS building.Mr. Sidney Wiggin and are BROS News was Rufus Whitten of Frankfort visited at Asa building cottages not yet open, but received here by telephone sou went to Rockland for a visit_ Montevideo, May 28. Sld, sch. Nimbus, Young, has been the old Monday of the death at Carter's last week. Lowell, Mass., visiting will be in a week or two_Misses Etta Pernambuco; June 3, sld, bark' Willard Mudgett, Xo. 5.9 Main Wednesday Upper Stillwater Mrs. Jennie Slnite and son are in Street, homestead in Knox. As a he was in the Ralph Colcord, do. of Miss Sarah J. Houston. boy Conuor of Chicago and May Connor from 15. Tuesday The Ezra Patch and wife visited at A. Stin- | Searsport visiting her parents_School in Barbadoes, June Ar, ship Cora, Fairbairn, of the late A. J. who used Rio F. remains will employ Roberts, Denver, Col., arrived Saturday to spend the \ Janeiro; 16, sld, sch. R. Pettigrew, Turks To the Honorable < arrive here Thursday by steam- son’s last week. this district closed June 25tli_Mr. Island. County to run the lumber mills of this town. Mr. John er summer here with their mother_Helen era of Waklo : City of Bangor, and the funeral will take Daggett, who left two weeks for Nassau. June IB. Sailed, sch, Lucia Porter, County Remember the dance at the Grange hall, attended our school and has ago Boston, Randall from her Wiggin village Thomas, Leta Taylor, Mae Kelly aud Vivian (t>om New York Tampico see Miscel- YITE, the citizen- place late residence on the Shore is brakemau on a train from undersigned, North Searsport, July 5th. warm friends here who were to running Ply- lany). V V Moutville, road afternoon. many happy Tabor returned June 2Gth from Waterville, respectfully repres. Friday mouth, to R. I. MARIN E MI SC E L L A N V. nor the greet him .Miss Grace E. with Mass., Providence, Mr. D. necessity re»piires puiii Mrs. Harriet Reed and daughter Minnie Dow, where they have been attending Coburn road leading from the house or .; was the fortunate one to secure the chance Nassau, June IB. Sch. Lucia Porter, for The steamer Castine will make an excur- her in the Patterson will fur house of B. R. Dmlge in said tom are at the old homestead for a short time. pupils district, Classical Institute-Mrs. Ellen Hunt is Tampico, which was assisted into this port after out of and therelore we ask tor a diseonrinua: sion from Belfast and nish some of the music and at the fifty employees-Mr. Mrs. True being ashore, has settled salvage claim at $1,500, Sunday, July 4th, The school at this Zenie songs quite poorly-Mr. W. G. Rolfe is having a and for you to view said road am! place, taught by Heagau of Belfast and Mrs. Sarah and proceeded 16th for destination. to Lime Kiln and of the Waldo Veteran Association Jordan of lion if deemed proper. Searsport Ryder’s Cove, Hanson of meeting hard time with his eyes; are Spoken. June 23, 65 miles north of Hat- Swanville, closed last week. He they very pain- Waterville visited Mrs. Cape Moutville. June 5, 18U7. leaving Pitcher’s at 10:00 in the Thorndike Centre house Lydia Staples last teras, sch. Mary L. Crosby,from New York for-. wharf, Belfast, one of the terms ever meeting ful....Miss Lena Bartlett returned F. L. \\ ATEKHorsi reports pleasantest Monday .There will a Sch. Star of the Sea. Hopkins, from Matanzas for A. M.. ami at Sunday... be picnic in the Searsport 10:30, arriving at July 1st.Mrs. Taylor of Fairfield is from a two weeks’visit to friends in Punta Gorda, June 23, olf West. taught by him. Bangor. Alumni 5tli Key STATE OF MAINE Islesboro at 12:00. grove July to which all are in- June 23 there .eft Bangor, in the British steam- Returning leaving Isles- visiting her daughter Hattie at Wilfred -Dr. M. L. Damon of Pittsfield was at the vited. If ship Jacob Bright, the of lumber Waldo ss. Cot my Commismum boro at 4:00 P. for A school picnic composed of schools from stormy it will be the first pleasant largest cargo M., Searsport and Bel- Hall’s-Mrs. Hattie Jenkins has finished Central House Monday and Tuesday.... ever sent out of the Penobscot river—about 2.600,- April Ad.j. Terin. A j i and met on On the <». .. < Frankfort, Prospect Searsport day following.... Field strawberries are 000 feet of deals bound for the fast. Tickets 25 euts, for sale on the boat. her house into a double tenement and has Miss Gertie spruce United foregoing petition. Knights of Fairfield was the County Commissioners meet at i! the shore of Swan Lake June 2(3. ripening and there will be of berries Kingdom. Saturday, some rooms to rent-M. J. Dow has plenty in on Searsport will celebrate good guest of Miss Olive Rand last week_Mrs. Messrs J. S. Winslow A Co. of Portland and Sprowl, Moutville, Tuesday. Independence It is estimated that more than one hundred in this .A sociable will he held in C. W. Crocker have A August next, at 10 o’clock v, some half dozen colts in his pasture at the vicinity... Cap;. bought from Morse and the steamer Ellen Fowler had another shock Sunday Co. of New York the interest in ceed to view the route set forti Day Monday, July 5th, Cas- young and old were present. Mrs. Alma the hall 1st. controlling the Hill with feed for as Thursday evening, July Ladies after which ar son,, tine will excursionists from Sprout farm, many aud is very low-Nina Vandeets is im- Anna E. ,J. Morse, and Capt. Crocker will com- immediately bring Castine, had the are in the a > Kingsbury picnic in charge and all more....Dr. A. W. Rich is the requested to bring cake_The chil- mand her. She is a three-masted schooner, was vicinity, hearing of rhe p showing 1 Hughes Point, Dark Harbor proving-Clare Whitney is at home from built at Bath in 1886, and 606 tons net. witnesses will he had, and -lich Ryder’s Cove, seemed to enjoy themselves. After the lunch dren's concert, which had been registers men how to build and lit up a nice postponed Charters. Bark C. P. New York to taken in the premises, as the Con ami North Islesboro ou that A youn£ Brunswick, where he has been Dixon, day. general a good program was carried out as follows: studying on account of was held at Port 21s. 6d. and bln. judge proper. And it is turtle stand at moderate expense... .Ezra rain, the church Elizabeth, general cargo, invitation is extended to in the Carpen- medicine-Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rolfe and Bark Rebecca Crowell, Trinidad to North of Hat- notice of the time, place and participate Dialogues by Mrs. and her school; last and was Kingsbury ter has lost his fine gray family horse. In Sunday evening largely at. teras, $1.85. Sell. Philadel- Commissioners' meeting afores.n- fantastic parade. is the son Charlie of Gorham are in town_Dr. asphalt, Humarock, Following program: reading, Eva Kingsbury; rec., Arno Bow- tended. A concert phia to St.-Johns, p. R., ease oil, at or about 12 persons and corporations inti :*-- going up the steep bank by the side of the exercise, singing, recita- Ringing bells and salute at sunrise Thomas went to Waterville Friday to be cents. Sch. A. L. Butler, New York via Wilming- attested copy of said petit. firing den; rec., Carrie Stinson; dialogue, Sadie tions and remarks the thereon. tlie of mill of Roberts & Son the animal by pastor made the ton. N. ( ., to lumber. 5n. Sch. u]*on Clerk the slipped at the his Jaemel, $6 Jerome and sunset. Fantastic 8 a. m. Ath- present graduation of same n parade, Benson, Ruse Truudy and Jessie Curtis; daughter time pass B. Look, Jamaica t-> North of Hatteras, not east and by posting up tin* h> and fell over the embankment and died be- quickly. in said and letic ou the ball Helen.... A. R. Myriek expects to have ut New York, logwood,!-, t. Sell. S. G. Haskell, town, by pu!.!i-i i;;_ games ground, to 11 a. m. rec., Bertha peas Dow; rec., Shirley Dow; rec., fore she could be pulled back. This has long North Stockton Springs. The Centre Baltimore to Charlottetown, 1’. E 1, rails, $2."5 Ucpuhliran Journal, a put.ii u. from his 4th. His are 1 Base ball, 11 a. m. to 12.30 p. in.—Red Seals Flossie garden July potatoes Sch. Charlotte T. Jaeksom r-> ed in said said Nickerson; remarks, A. Stinson. It a Sibley, ille New <'«unity, pti been considered dangerous place....The school, taught by Miss Bertha the other to as. Sears Dinner. in blossom. Partridge, York, R.union: «-r Albany. Imni-.-r >4 'M 1-2 and notices he thirty da\- ports. Walking the was a day well spent and one that the little for said that Sunday afternoon services are well closed last Friday. The schoolliouse was towage. Sell. Electa Bailey. Philadelphia to Bus- appointed view, at attended, greased pole steamboat wharf. 1 to 1.30. ones wili and we there Penobscot. The three-masted schooner ton, iron, >1.25. Soli. Flora Condon, l’erth Am- he heard if tliev think pi per long remember, hope and Rev. F. S. Dolliff us some decorated for the occasion gives inter- with many beau- to coal. 30 cents. S h i>. H. Alt. st- TILEsToN \\ a Tub race on the 1.30 to 2. Base is boy Bangor, Rivers, pond, ball, will be many more. Samos, Capt. Handy, loading paving for of Petition and < u u. r ■ esting sermons... .Cards have been received tiful flowers. The program was as follows: Philadelphia to Portland, coal, 55 cents. Copy Castine vs. Metropolitans, 2 to 4. Bicycle New York. She will take thousand... Attest TILLS!' »N \\ \ here from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel of forty gems, the race after the if Libby Memory by school; rec., Hoe out game, enough entries are There will be a celebration of the the glorious your Cecil I'o the Honorable t secured. Balloon COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Portland, announcing marriage of their Row, Moody; rec., That Calf, BOEJSI, County ascension, 7. Fireworks, Fourth of on the with of July third, ringing Clifford ers of Waldo : 8 to lo. daughter Annie to Mr. James G. Berryman. Staples; dialogue, Grandma’s Specs, County Liberal cash prizes will be awarded and foot bells, bicycle races, fantastic pa- Minnie and TK. the itizeu' ..f y <■< Prospect Ferry. The Ladies’ Circle Mr. is the of Moody Clara urdersipied. by committees for Berryman representative Milli- Ridley; rec., Abbott. In t<> Mr. and Mrs. mpetent best outfit in rade, base ball, foot ball, illuminations aud Verona, Jane 15, spectrally represent that the tra met with Mrs. E. R. Batehelder June 23d. Cousens & in of George Washington, Helen Joseph Abbott, a daughter. lie that there !..• fai.Tastics, and to the winners of ken, Short this part the Littlefield; rec., require alnr bicycle music and addresses Hon. M. Bartlett. In une to Mr. by Joseph Too Castine, J 2<), and Mrs. road in tin* town of M.iua n. -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas visited and for some visit- Long, Willie Lanplier; Widder County rac-, one mile one mile Heagan State, years has regularly reading, Bartlett of Chelsea. a son. race, walk, potato Hutchings, Rev. Geo. M. Bailey and Horace Boyd Mass., at a p lint ahc.nt tift. im !s s w in Herman Betlkr. In .1 .1 sai-k relatives Searsport last ed Brooks. His friends here wish him much Spriggin’s Darter, Partridge; rec., Bluehill, une l), to Mr. and Mrs. Aml.-rson- house.mi’ .. rare, race, wheelbarrow rate, three Sunday_Capt. Perkins, Esq-Arabian peddlers are num- The Minnie Fred H. Butler, a (laughter. one hundred rods, ii.:.*r• t ij._ ! Rufus Harriman went to Boston last week in his new relations.... Mrs. Quarrel, Moody; acrostic and legged race and tub rare. happiness C. F. Babbidok. In K 1 he Bessey returned last Friday from Concord, Moody, Henry respe'-t peti'im y of Palestine agreeable. Two of them all Howard. In Fast I'nion, June Id, to Mr. and said route and ; he -* pilgrimage Commandery is stopped night Clara Dora locate sail Clyde visiting her Mrs. Lizzie N. where she has been for several weeks. Clifford, Ridley, Russell, Jennie Mrs. Leon Howard, a son. f" mother, H., luent reqwire- it. Searsport last was a with one of our substantial farmers, who is necessity Thursday very Biilado-A Helen Hopkins. In Vinaihaven, June lb, to Mr. ami I •> concert will be given at the Her friends are rejoiced to meet her so much Clifford, Calderwood, James Clifford, Montville. .bine I. -7 pleasant affair. The Sir and a pillar of in the church. The Mrs. W. S. Hopkins, a daughter. .). F. l.n.NdFI'i 1 ■ Ku'ghts their schoolhouse next strength W illie Come Sunday evening, July 4th. improved in health... .Mrs. Ira W. Bowden, Calderwood; song, To-dav, by H aktkokm. hi June 17. to Mi. and ilAMKs VI ladies arrived to make all said to Ko.-kjM.ri. J. Cl .1 by steamer Silver Star at 11 Arabian, pleasant, the Mrs. Fred K. ><■ a. All are cordially invited_Miss Nicia who has been confined to the house for the school. After the program remarks Hartford, a llLMKK K Iia 1.1 ••lock a. m. ami were received farmer: Christian—too.” Sheldon. In Camden, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph by resident “YouChristian,me were made Mr. William Kingsbury closed a successful term of eight many weeks, is now able to ride out. Her by Smith, Capt, J. C. Sheldon, a daughter. and a said “there members, large delegation of friends. Well,” the farmer are various Weed. In Deer M to weeks school here last Friday_Mrs. babe is the picture of health_Miss May, M. Grant, Mr. Freeman Partridge, Mrs. Isle, i> 20, Mr. and Mrs. STATE OF .MAIN! Alter a short the denominations of Roman Catho- Davis H. Weed, a sou. parade Knights returned Christians, Helen Mrs. Hattie Waldo ss. Cm v < ..mmi-si Lewis Lord has a little girl, born June daughter of T. I. Huxford, who has receiv- Smith, Calderwood and Weed. In Stonington, June Id, to Mr. and to the 25th, lic, Methodist and what are ?” April \.l Term. A Searsport House, which was Baptists, you others. A treat was around the Mrs. Richard Weed, a son. weighing two pounds. Both mother and ed from her father as a present a nice bicy- passed by bn the ('"reioium petit •■■!*. n thrown open Sir “O, me Yaukee like re- by Knight Grinnell, Doodle, just you!” teacher and a social County ( ui, m .-*-. in. r- im-et .t t child seem to be doing well. cle, put it into actual business the other day, pleasant hour was en- to which the ladies had them from sponded the son of the desert_Horace Anders.hi. m M. m m preceded over to all-Miss Jessie Marden Palermo. Last L. riding Knox to see her friend, Miss joyed by arrived ot Auitusi in \t at 11' the wharf in bucksboards. At 2 Thursday A. Bowler Perkins is a house in MARRIED. o’clock a building dwelling home from where she proceed to view the loiin set had a hard Addie Wescott-Mr. A. B. Huff, our brick recently Vinailiaven, * am bake and experience in trying ;o teach his where he will immediately after w tm-l. .it >..im collation was served in Mos- Waterville, reside winters, has been mason, is putting up the chimuies of the learning the dressmaker’s trade. in rlie vicinity, a iicaniu. *t tIn* > mau horses not to be afraid <>f the cars. He Braley-Hiooins. In Morri.l. June 2d. at the after which the his house in South Penob- witnesses I e Park, ,‘ompany in- keeping present She was her little home of Mrs. I. It. Rev \ 1 •. Tliibu- will had, and sm-h harnessed them and new houses building here. Mr. W. F. Jacobs accompanied by cousin, Thomj>son. by new together drove them up scot for a summer taken in the premises, as the ( m spected the Masonic and Odd Fellows residence_There will Elmer of Vinailiaven_The Roberts ; dean, Sears F. Braley and Miss'Susie M. Hiu’gim*. is the the Noyes of .in dp? proper. And it is turtle and to the train. became frantic with doing lathing-During heavy both Belfast. hail, indulged in a short dance at They be a large hay crop, but a scarcity of all sorts notice ol the time, i:id shower of last week struck the school, taught by Miss Eliza Truudy of Bi•REiLL-YofM.. In Bucksjtort. June 12, Ar- place pur; fright and got away from him and ran a mile lightning missioners' meetn u a fop said, b, I'nion Hall. The steamer Rockland arriv- of fruit-Summer visitors arrive almost with thur E. Bun-ill of Bucksport ami Miss Cra.-e V Frankfort, united the North Searsport sons and uitercsD and a half down the where he house of Miss Hattie Jenkins in this village. Young of Surry. ot|.orations ing at 4 clock a of track, got There will be a .d portion tlie daily. probably much school in a -v attested copy said commandery -Mr. Frank of larger picnic at Carter's Grove last Sat- Damon Carter. In Belfast, June 2d. F. A. petition them. Fearing to take them back on account Whitney Burnham came thereon, the Clerk d the t u accompanied the Islesboro number than usual this summer and Greer, Emj., Franklin Damon and Miss Etta Car- upon contingent to nearly urday. They report a very time. and l>\ the same in t* of the down train he went around down here on his wheel last and enjoyable ter, both of Stockton Sj»rings. post inj4 up t' their homes. by Dirigo, Sunday all available rooms are in said 1>\ ;; Many of the invited guests engaged_About ....Miss Ella Moore of Frankfort has been Gannon-MoCaije. In Concord, N. H., June 22, town, and publishing where met a and had company part of the way home_Miss Journal. in- were from they bicycle agaiu got are owned in town. Leo her Mrs. Freemau Thomas D. Gannon and Katherine H daughter d Kepuhlican puMn- prevented joining the excursion twenty-five bicycles visiting sister, Partridge. ed in said said i-■' away from him and ran a mile back May Miller burned one of her hands Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McC d>e, both of Concord. County, puhlieat to the island again. quite a of twelve is the cham- -Capt. Frank Marden left recently for tlie oth.er notices to It.- d.i\ by reason of the which Sellers, boy years, Johnso.v-Wentwi>ktii. In Belfast, June 22. thirty slower The horses received some badly with steam last Tuesday, but it may Boston and New York, where he will try to lor said view, that all •• struck about the injuries and Mr. rider. He can with aud by Fred W. Blown. Esq William 1 Johnson I appointed time the boat left. On the pion perform grace find and Isaac Part- be heard if tliev think Bowler was tired out-Mr. be healed without a prominent scar_F. employment_Floris Belmont and Miss Mabel 1>. Wentworth of Bel- proper. ieturii from Islesboro the Harry Hinkley ease—I had almost said the arrived home from Attest- ill.KSTON W Aid remainder of the W. dignity—all ridge Bangor Thursday. fast.. of Boston came to Palermo to Brown, Jr., Esq., has a new leg to take of Petit ion and Order of c< met the Friday spend tricks he has ever seen done and of ....Elder Rice of Prospect will hold a meet- Pratt Linnell. In Rockport, June 22, Alton Copy party steamer at the wharf and em- many Attest TILKSTON M a 1* a vacation as of the First the place of the one recently amputated and ing at the Centre schoolh uuse next Wednes- William Pratt of Boston and l-adel Thatcher, barked for Belfast. pastor Baptist his own invention... .There was a Apparently the visitors pleasant are daughter of ( apt. and Mrs. A. H. Linnell <>t Rock- church... .Mrs. Sarah Jones and he is again learning the art of walking_ day evening. All invited to attend. enjoyed their sojourn here. Mary A. social gathering at Thomas C. Mitchell’s last port. Foreclosure Notit: D. Carroll Owing to the change of time of the Rhoades -Norton. In June 2d, Rev. of Razorville, Washington, Me., running Liberty. by HERE \S FKKI> H. TILTON Saturday evening. Vocal and instrumental H. W. Abbott. Charles E Rhoades -»f Belfast and \\' Mrs. W. E. Grinnell a musical at visited Mrs. John morning mail train we got left on our batch Y> the bounty d Waldo and >• gave the Black last Sunday... .Mrs. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Miss Mildred A. Norton of Liberty. music and conversation caused the time to by his mortgage deed dated .May Searsport House for the Arthur Perkins of locals last week, much to our own incon- ! Robbins-Hobbs In Hope, June 21. at Tuesday evening of Liberty visited at Sam-' Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures high recorded in the Waldo Kegistn pass on eagle’s wings. John Norris played noon, at the home of the bride's parents, Jas benefit of the Christian uel venience and to the disgust of the editor_ painful, swollen, smarting feet and instantly takes by 235, l'age 24u, to me, tl Endeavor Piano Marden’s last week-Wesley Marden P. Hobbs, James Alvin Robbins ot Sears- conveyed the Ward well the out of corns and bunions. It’s the Esq., a na- As In a organ, Virginia the violin, sting great- certain parcel of real estate sit fund. The concert was in new stated recent issue of The Journal, est liicnt and Flora May, of Mr. and Mrs. given the dining has put windows in his house. comfort discovery of the age. Allen’s Foot- daughter bounded and described as follows Wardwell the guitar-Dam the Jas. P. Hobbs. room, which was Mr. Charles W. Lord of this has for Sylvia Ease makes tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. It erly by the Mount road, so-calh-o very elaborately decorated, Morrill. Mr. village Anson Leonard lately sold straits of Belle Isle say the men of is a certain cure for sweating, callous and "hot* ! land oi Andrew Miles; westerly b\ as were all the lower rooms of eighteen years a black called Jack. science; feet. it the house a kept dog tired, aching Try to-day. Sold by all drug.. A. Milliken, and bvthe Id tine yoke of 2-years-old steers for $109_ so the downeast farmers. northerly say gists and shoe stores. mail for 25c. in And ot The effect was very tine, under the brilliant- It is doubtful if another instance of a dog By stamps DIED. whereas the conditions Mr. Silas Storer sold a nice Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted now b\ driving horse Prospect. The first fruit cart to drive | have been broken, therefore. ly lighted chandeliers, and was in living to that age can be found in the State, Le Roy, N. Y. 24 breach of tlie conditions keeping last week at a good price-Mrs. Howard of thercot. with as with bananas was here Allyn. In closure of said the following choice program, which twelve yearfe is considered the limit of a through Prospect Magnolia, Mass., suddenly, June 2."), mortgage. St. Albans, Me., has been a guest at J. It. Rebecca 1*. ALyn of widow of J>ated at Burnham. Maine, thi- was life. The last week. There seems to be Cambridge, Mass.', well rendered: dog’s other day while Mr. Lord something SHIP NEWS. the ’ate Rufus B. of J A I > 18P7. Mears the past week-Misses Edith Brown Allyn of Belfast, aged 7'.* years. day line, “To err is human, to forgive was away the dog had a bad spell and that substantial about bananas and the time is Billings. In Eastbrook, June 15, John Bill- WATSON 1* 1 Divine.”—Pope. and Edith Dunton of J. \V. Ills v Belfast were guests of will be ings, aged 78 years, 2 months and 2 da vs. i By Mansc.n, Attonu Trio—Hither! Fairies J. H. was the last of him. Charles would rather coming when they cheap and will PORT OF BELFAST. Conner. In June Isaiah Trip, Tulley Miss Nellie last week.Miss Orland, 18, B. Conner, Miss Mrs. Thompson out barrel the GO and 0 months. Roulston, Grinnell, Miss Shute. have lost his horse-Milo Colson, our help the fiour among farmers. ARRIVED. aged years Prelude E. Emma Murch is at home from Belfast for Faknham. In East Knox, June 23, Mrs. Viola Minor, Mendelssohn has In our we used to Miss L. A. clothing manufacturer, moved to the sea-faring days know June 26. Sch. Gazelle, Pay son, Bangor. A. Farnham, aged 40 years and 3 months. Whitcomb. the summer-Rev. A. D. Thibodeau of- June 28. Sch. Janies Vocal Solo, tenement in the shop he now occupies_ something about the plantain, a similar Holmes, Ryan, Searsport. Good ale. In Bueksport, June 27, Emmeline TRUSSES Selected ficiated at the funeral of Mrs. Viola Farn- June 29. Schs. Mary E. Morse, Portland; Vicks- Goodale, aged 7G years and 11 months. Miss Grace that was fried or Field Miss Mary Swett o: Knox is at C. E. Lanes’. tropical fruit, baked, and burg, Bangor; George B. Ferguson, do.; Maria Hatch. In Penobscot, June 20, infant Call and see our NEW pa. “As sweet aud ham at East Knox last daugh- musical as bright Saturday afternoon. was and not so sweet as the Webster, Rockland. ter of Mr. and Mrs. \Y Hatch, 1 Apollo's -Miss Mary Gatchell is stopping at Wm. cheaper banana. George aged Trusses for the summer. I lute, strung with his -Mr. Claude Grover and SAILED. month and 15 days. hair.”—Shakespeare. family moved on But that does not seem to Quartette—Irrawaddi’s Boat Gould’s... .Mr. Dow is selling shirt waists come into favor Jewett. In Belfast, June 2(5, Elleetta P. Jew- and comfortable. Song, Kratz to the A. P. farm last June 24. Schs. Chas. E. We have Messrs. Fogg week. Mrs. When the Cuban war is settled there Raymond, Pendleton, ett, aged 18 years and 0 months. Shute, Porter, Dolliver, Sawyer, as low as 25 cents each_Mrs. Hannah J. yet- Frankfort and New York; S. L. Davis, Patter- b and son moved to Lancaster. In Belfast, June 24, A., and up-to-date stxles, and j;u.. ute Solo,' Selected Fogg Monroo_Miss Nel- will be a boom in fruit. Even in shall, Bangor. Mary Sites is at home from Searsport, where she tropical widow ot H. N. Lancaster, 81 years and 2 Charles lie is June 25. Sell. R. F. Hart. New York. aged fit in case at the Crosby. Thompson visiting in Waterville this there is talk of some Dodge, months. every lowc- visited her son Edwin_The crows are Prospect emigrating June 26. Schs. L. Beading, Selected week-Mrs. Willard A.Plummer, Foster, St.John; Moulton. In Bueksport, June 1G, Mrs. Yla Whitcomb of Isles- to Cuba-The roads have been in bad YoungTell. Isle au Jas. Mrs. Richard Smith. very numerous this seasou and are a Phinney, Haul; Holmes, rinda Moulton, aged 82 11 months and 24 boro arrived great Ryan, Searsport. years, Solo—Robin’s L. last Sunday on a visit to her all the and so far one bi- ! days. Whistling Return, Fisher to the as shape spring only June 27. Sch. Maria & Miss Lizzie annoyance farmers, they pull up Webster, Turner, Rock- I Palmer. In Belfast, June 2G, Adeline Smith SON, Drug,. Whitcomb. aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Blake. cycle has passed our place. In the rural land. j _POOR “The in and all kinds of Palmer, aged 77 years and G months. music my heart I bore destroy growingcrops_C. June 28. Sch. Sea Bird, Rolerson, Bangor. Prospect Village. Mr. A. Part- districts our new road commissioners will I Payson. In YY'aldo, June 27, John F. son, Long aiter it was heard no more.” Joseph Everett our of Pay Foss, Superintendent schools, AMERICAN PORTS. aged G2 sears. and a never rain storms and mud_A REWARD .. ridge friend of Belfast were in town stop large $300 Y, Wordswortli has finished the first course of Riee. Drowned at Brunswick. June 14. Dr. V ocal just year’s New York. June 22. schs. Susie P. Duet, last week on amount of was in here June Ar, Oliver, Frank Y\ Rice. The remains were taken to < am- calling Mr. P.’s relatives_ at the State grain put 1‘Jtli. Kit The town ot “Oil Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast" study College, Orono, and is San Domingo; Carson, Sedgwick; sld, sells. den for burial. Montville hereby The members of South It is an to sow and so Fan- Branch Grange will now at work for an insurance experiment plant late, Wm.E.Downes, Philadelphia ; He'en,Bangor; Snow. In Rockland, June IP, ( apt. Ambrose I ot three hundred dollars for the Mendelssohn company_ nie ifc Edith, 24.ar.sell. A. Gal- -Mrs. serve ice cream ami cake at iutermissiou and that never so Belfast; Mary Hall, Snow, a native ot Machias, aged G8 2 conviction iif the Adams, Miss Roulston Miss Lillian Maddocks closes her school something happened large- veston bark Rebecca years, person or persoi \ ; 26, sld, Crowell, Barbadoes; months and 1 4 days. ocal Solo, Sing, Smile, Gounod next all before....J. M. Ames of Stockton 27, ar, sells. Ann Jackson to the barn .d WM. F. WlilTK Slumber, Saturday evening. Come, ye mem- this week with a and an entertain- ly village Maiy McCann, (bates, Stover. In Castine, June 28. Mildred H. Stov- Miss Laura Care er picnic ville; E. L. Warren, Bangor; A. W. Ellis, Rock- of 1 May bers-Miss Hattie Marden was the McCormick ma- er, aged 10 yt ars, 3 months and 4 days. night dune, 8S»7. \ iolin Mr. arrived home ment-Miss Edith M. Forbes attended the selling mowing land ; 28, sld, bark Obligato, Richard Smith, ship Sachem, llong Kong; (Jiven under Piano from chine in recently. One the Mannie Swan, Town, C. G. sell. F. C. our hand this H»t! Solo, Capriccio Brilliaute, Opus Massachusetts last week to spend the reunion of her class, M. C. I. ’0 C. Littlefield.... Mrs. Ellie held by Louis Glidden of Liberty_In ac- (Hay, appointed Administratrix of the es. Trask, St. John, N. Olive T Whit- « “Music, when soft voices die, event in this section was the of B.; Whittier, “dried, & lb, 4^5 (Hides, p lb, 3 \-'2 4 Ward and Mrs. Jennie Ward went to cordance with the notice for stampede New York sch. Wm. E. ct on FRANKLIN I*. late Vibrates in the memory.” published three tier, ; 25, ar, Downes, New Beans, pea. ‘JO 1 I Lamb, p ft., 5^7 KNIGHT, Mr. C. O. Hatch’s cattle. They were Haven; 27, ar,schs. Humaroek, Veazie, N. York; medium, 85,«0 bo Land) Skins, 25 «40 iti the of Prof. Sweetser, Bangor June 25th shopping_Isaiah Col- weeks in The Journal the pew holders in the lazily County Waldo.deceased..! Accompanist Mary E. Palmer, Haskell, Portsmouth, N. II. yel’weyes 1 00«i 10 .Mutton, p It.. 4mo as the law directs. All 11.• jogging to the pasture in the morning; or persons We herewith son, wife and daughter are in Bangor visit- Union Church have a. meeting for business Baltimore, June 26. Ar, bark Priscilla, Rio Butter, It), 15&18 Oats, p bu, 32 ft>. 25«30 against the estate of said deceased present the exercises of the in the Janeiro. j rather, to put romantic, they were Beef, # It,, 5(a.H 1-2 Potatoes, 35^*40 present the same for settlement. ,u Grammar ing relatives... .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eames next Saturday, July 3rd. At three o’clock a June 22. j and Intermediate which Portland, Cld, schs. Sarah E. Palmer, Barley, fc> bu, 40@45 Round Hog, 4^0.4 1-2 thereto are to make schools, will be held to a over the rail fences beyond the broad re lb, 10^tl2 Turkey, p lb. itlalM Fairfield, June 8, IS117 3vv2ti program was in the those whose was des- Gilley, George town, D. C. given Intermediate ....Among property alders and hardback bushes marked the CalfSkins, 50,0.75 Tallow, 1 1-2 a3 school: Gould, wife and son of Brooks are visiting troyed at the Vassal boro fire last Saturday disj Perth Amboy, June 27. Sld, sch. D. D. Haskell, Duck, p ft), 14(olG Veal, p ft., 6a7 NOTH E tant when all of a Haskell, Portland; 28, ar, sch. Paul Pat- 10 a his Mr. I.F. Gould.... Mr. and Mrs. was Mrs. B. G. Hussey, who as Miss Ceiia landscape, sudden up Seavey, Eggs, fc>doz, Wool, unwashed, 12 13 ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives notice that she Motto: brother, tershall, Sandy Hook. Fowl, It., 8alo 3 Conquer Difficulties; color, yellow ; Lane did for some time a dress busi- went their heads and tails and all of their £> Wood, hard, 50a5 00 appointed Administratrix of the esi.: flower, the Clifton Eames last with rela- making Bangor, June 23. Ar, schs. Hattie H. Barbour, Geese, lb, 3 50 pansy. spent Sunday ness in Brooks. Her store and went 13^.15 Wood, soft, 00,03 JAMES CAGE, late of .la- k- goods ancestral domesticity departed and was Erskine, Hoboken; .Maggie Mulvey. Stockbridge, Salutatory, Charles Havener tives in Stockton Mrs. Eames in smoke-Dr. of ap- Retail Price. Retail Market. in the Our Springs. up Bailey Portland, State Weehawken; Abbie E. Willard, Atwood, Perth County of Waldo, decease Nation’s Flag, A class lost. had gone wild in an bonds as closed a successful term of Veterinary surgeon, called here last week parently They Amboy; cld. sell. Polly, McFarland, Salem; 25, Beef,corned, |> lt>, 7«8 Lime, p bbl, 00 a l 00 the law directs. All per- it a very school last Ree., Stretch little, Ethelind Havener sch. Sarah L. Belfast Butter 14 lb 18 a mauds the estate of d. to see some friends. He was just from the instant, and ran as they never did before. ar, Davis, ; 26, ar, sch Thus. salt, bag, Oat Meal, p ft., 3 4 against said The Two Villages, Deborah White Saturday in the Clark district with a picnic. W. Hyde, Carver, Bal'imore; 29, ar. sells. Norom- Corn, fc> bu, 41 Onions, p ft., 5,a 8 sired to present the same for sett!-' gee.. country where he had been called profes- In the race one boy tried to check them, and Dialogue, A Conversation. Mrs. will bega, Armstrong, Perth Amboy; Annie P. Chase, Cracked Corn, $>' bu, 41 Oil,kerosene,gal, 11 al2 indebted thereto are requested to n> Morning -Mr. and F. L. Ward go to Ban- sionally to examine some stock. He is as all lie can is he did not know he The Girl who Hadn’t say got Ellis, New Bedford; sld, schs. Hattie H. Barbour, Corn Meal, fri bu, 41 Pollock,p ft., 3 l-2va4 immediately. A LI' Ree., Time, gor next Friday for a week’s visit to rela- as ever that the two minute horse The cattle ran positive down so quickly. about five Erskine, New B. Cheese, $> lb. 15 a 1G Pork, It., 7«8 South Newburg, June 8, 18!»7 Jw -' Edna Black tives-Miss Ora and Ella M. Little- York; George Ferguson, Fergu- p r,. Libby is not coming this year in the shape of a miles before they came back to their domes- son, Staten Island. Cotton Seed, fc> Cwt, 1 25 Plaster, p bbl, 1.12 : Dialogue, When we are Women Grown. field went to last week Bucksport shopping. trotter. The doctor seems to be a busy tic qualities again... .The schools closed this Bath, Me., June 28. Cld, sch. Young Brothers, Codfish, dry, §> lb 5 a b Rye Meal, p ft. 3 An Essay, Marion 1 SUBSCRIBE Wbittum -Miss Mary Boyd’s school closed last man. His services are called for from all week_Mr®. Hattie Grant of Kingman is Snow, Washington, D. C. Cranberries, «it, 5@9 Shorts, p cwt, 75 « 80 Quotations from School News, June 22. sch. Gov. Clover 11 al2 12 Longfellow, Saturday after a very profitable term of over the State.Millard, son of A. E. relatives in town-The Prospect Newport Ar, Ames, Seed, lb, Sugar, p ft., 5,0.5 Rec., A visiting Providence; 26, sld, sch. Laura, Lamson, Havana. Flour, pbbl, 4 50 Salt, T. 1., p 35 Warning, Rupert Colcord eight weeks. Little Bessie Eastman won the Chase, is at home from where he and Stockton have got base ball on the 50@5 Don’t Waterville, boys Norfolk, June 22. Sld, sch. Joel F. H.G.Seed, bu, l 90ta2 001 Sweet Potatoes, Dialogue, belijeve what you hear. has been will come Sheppard, 2^2 prize. attending school. brain and something out of it. Point. lb 8a91 THE REPUBUCAN JOURNAL Carter, Quincy Lard, $> Wheat Meal, 3&3 13 ^