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Subsoil. A Summer forward the preparations were, be pro- authorities, it was resolved to seek infor- Maine Matters. expense of two encampments, but it is thought Traditions of the Elders. Our Interests. Night. there is now Fishery JUl’KNAL. duced several draft of the mani- mation from the and the Crown hardly time to arrange for a muster HIA'l ia.K AN copies prisoner, NEWS AND GOSSIP FROM ALL OVER THE STATE. are Yonder the lilies white to be held iu June even should it be found to NO. 3. Some fanners of the opinion that sleep was solicitor was to him to find The New York Herald recently obtained from festo which to be issued when the the best so. Through the starlit summer night: dispatched interests of the militia to do A A belief in seems to have had ! ISHEH FAERY I II! RSPAY MORNING HY THE Capt. F. J. Babson, Collector of Customs for the more the lower portion of clay soil Fitful breezes rise and fall; rising took [dace, one of which, on Sir tlie terms on which he would turn in- THE LUMBER BUSINESS OF TODAY. muster costs from $8,000 to $10,000. former. some influence over the minds of uur people as the Gloucester, Mass., district, who has made is to the surface, the greater the Fire-flies flash and wild birds call. Robert’s pressing request, be gave him. In olden times, when pine was more plentiful, THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO BARKS. brought late as 1815. About that time C'apt. Samuel Journal Co. with a caution to avoid the attention of Sir Robert had been six days in jail no other kind of wood was used for box boards, An Italian bark and an American bark himself thoroughly familiar with the subject, a Republican Publishing value to be derived from the laud. This Here the river winds along, lay called him. or for hardly anything else. As the old growth each other at Head dock la*t Wardwell of the seh. Polly, desirous of excel- I»eep and silent, swift and stroug: tlie police. He talked on in this way when that functionary upon alongside High comprehensive statement of the historical as- pine became used up and quite valuable, spruce The had awkward old opinion is formed, we think, from a mis- river—toward the sea until a late after The Crown at the time the Sunday. foreigner lines, ling all his competitors in tlu* number of trips of tin* Mighty hour, when, drinking solicitor, and second growth to be and pects the fisheries and present relations circulation in and Float fancies forth with thee! pine began used, fashioned rigging and tackle, untidy decks and Larpt Cny County taken of the advocat- my to the success of the re- Conservatives were in had had now made between Penobscot and l'oston in one conception theory again coming power, these have superseded the former material an outlandish looking crew, while the mizzeu of our people engaged in that industry with < >n the sea some intercourse with Sir and in classes of because are much was a ed soil, for no the white ships go. bellion, they separated. Robert, many work, they gaff was up, the mizzeu topmast stayed sharply season, determined, although he good the people and governments of the British vi> lan iuN TKRMf. In advance,$2.00 a year; regarding working up day more Noiseless, winged, to and fro: When Sir Robert went to his knew him well. So when he was easily obtained, and are therefore cheaper forward and the were member of tin* Methodist to ad- year, f- •»'. it tiie expiration of tiie benefit can be derived from a bed-room, pretty royal yards down, giving church, take Colonies whose shores the fisher- bringing To and fro. and o’er and o’er. while just as good for a great variety of work. the whole a The along hardy it was not to .lust when he had ushered into his presence, lie immedi- ship peculiar appearance. vantage of the diabolical power said to be heavy layer of Stitt clay to the sin lace. Fancies float from shore to shore. sleep, The same may also be said of hemlock, which Italian fluttered at the pos- men ply their vocation. Before entering upon aiisiNii Perms For one square, (one inch and before ensign mizzeu peak. e to believe his was him, has Mrs. hum "ii for one and 25 There no as to the begun enterprise going ately recognized many superseded pine in many kinds of work, The American’s model was her sessed by Thirza Leach by virtue of her etc., we submit $! week, is, however, question fancies to know graceful, yet the question of treaties, from .* Happy they, ii suijuejit insertion. A fraction of to end in this minutes the Baronet was, with many particularly for flooring purposes aud house was at contract with the of soil Star that shine and that failure, extraordinary strength apparent every point; her Devil and do a larger busi- the e.i- i' as a full one. practicability working deep, pro- winds blow, Mr. Babson’s statement following statistics charged had crowned it with the set at frames. Probably all the houses built fifty or decks were clean, her wire the lower after Ships that sail, and seas that lie chance greatest apologies, liberty. '•tandiug-rigging ness than it would be possible to do without viding portion loosening more years ago had pine flooring, boards being looked neat and all the was iu of the fisheries, illustrative of their importance Silent 'neath a silent skv. success. He started immediately for running gear •a i is allowed to remain below. Condon, would the aid of the evil ingar* ant origed agents for the Jour- used that to-day command almost any order. The fore was one, who according to the as a naval militi reserve: Alice Boise Wood, in St. Nicholas for June. ! calm nf and, when he reached after call- shipshape royal down, furnishing tiller of the soil knows that He saw now how the outward there, price. Large pine logs were hewn out for house but else aloft looked and the belief controlled Every veg- everything trim, popular the winds. The Cap.- now in ’lie entire fisher- Mt.i.s, n ■*', Washington M., Ko.-ton. he at his home to reassure his frames and elevated into where the There are employed etation host in surface the country had deceived him, and ing family, positions stars and stripes made up the A sailor KA ans, 2 *4 and Washington Street, grows natural picture. tain went to tlie witch and offered to give her a ies of the Ended .States vessel*. of a ton- in it the lull which who might lie alarmed at his absence, he cheaper hemlock now serves equally well. The sat on the wharf and eyed the two craft atten- earth, which is made up of veg- An M. P.'s Adventure, recognized precedes of nage of ‘iOS.'Jdd tons. There arc 44,n04 boats, decayed old Court House at Farmington that has been for some time. to free his bushel meal a trip if she would give him a ii N-.ii i. .S: < o., lo state Boston, and the storm. went to tho where tively Then, mind, at s 11 .Ef’J.t !!<•">. Tic* etable matter. Roots of i: immediately House, removed from the lot whereon it stood valued apparatus, gear Broadway, V Y. plants rejoice recently he exclaimed to a group of townsmen who fair wind whenever he wanted it. To these There was one subject on which the Ho resolved to start the next for tiie debate the on the and outfits are valued at $S.14.").2fil. 1 he total !>< id*. 2nd Washington >t., . a hut send out their feedim: day upon speech for eighty years is u good example of this old- stood by, “Just look at the difference in them deep soil, was on. terms Thirza agreed. Strange it be for tin- amount invented, including wharves, buildings, r u'iavei.e .v ('•)., in New York. I! lion. Sir Robert M. ; lest of the throne then time way of lumber. two barks!*’ The some time may Spriu-oSt.. rootlets near the surface, and absorb both Bland, lb, lingland and, any particulars going using up pine Through- party gazed for is and tic annual > a 41 New York. &c., s:’,T,P.V..;*,4'.). product es, Bark Kow, his In the inner lobhv lie met Mr. Chattv, out the frame of the building was constructed and then one of them remarked that he couldn’t whole summer lie had a fair wind, lie made a and a ;s |u.\vi lired of was he had heard might escape memory, when I »r tic* market is ^bi.ePEO.'d. from earth air sustaining dements. talking it Ire- of hewn even ready he several M. I>. pine timber, huge logs having see any difference. “What!” shouted the tar, trip per week, and in tin* fall '.M liIBKUS remitting or to No soil from underneath the surface before going to bed spent been faithfully paid There are actively employed in the prosecution money desiring clay land. Whether lie was the u>ed for rafters for the second story of the “no difference! Well, a man as couldn't see no a Ir "f must state the addressing hours as of them as Sir Robert.” this ov« r the meal. He made a greater number or of tic* business and curing and packing d>l,42b papers ehunged, mold feed to recalling many pos- '•Hullo, gentleman building and for the construction of the* difference in them couldn’t tell the odd* cin-e to u ir.eii has been as well vegetable vegetation belfry barks, v\ lc>-e labor, a? mom 11, won d tin-paper sent, House of or his called rather than were ever made or mih r. persous, p*T ■ Commons, constituents, and them in his note- out. ‘'you’re late, turning and lower. The contractors who moved the between a cow and a trips before Pm Ter t*' whs* h it is to go. extent until it lias been sible, entering trotting horse!” [Indus- amount to and vvlc* -usta n at any profitable found their far ??:»(.K42t».SUO. and whether the of book. As he read them he could building estimates too low, for trial Journal. conscience smitten he refused to renew the con- i >r time exposed to utuios subject bis address over, up” fea-t r,op.ooo this business, who are considerable its too for even persons by '• '■ great, weight proved much the i* US. K\F< Tt'oRS AM> lit ARIMANS not the sensation his Sir "was unex- FAT tract the next season arc influences. was the or the help anticipating es,” replied Robert, CATTLE PREMIUMS. and was constantly beset dependent on hem. There 00.0(H) trained : 1 *: tie advertising in tiie plmric government's policy fran- extraordinary preparations tHat had been made puldishcd revelation of them would and the detained. What’s on, in- At a of the of the with head winds and To his seamen in the fisheries, of which number N< vv Ill !• i-e -tale to tile In a subsoiler should lie used create, pectedly going for its removal. Three weeks were consumed meeting Trustees Maine fog. dying dav he C"Url. plowing, chise bill, he always contrived to make has 000. The Ann rican merchant great blow it would the ministry. side in moving the building, when a modern build- State and Eastern Maine Fairs, held lately, the believed his nted fair England to loosen the or else to give unpreeedt winds were have < m >r xi'ten hard-pan gradu- some <> on fat cattle were somewhat seamen, a* such, pa-«ed ! are ii to ike notice of the reference that The went to “Another liisli answered -Mr. ing of the same size have been moved premiums changed, *,nestl'd the country. It was nearly dawn when he row,’’ might to the and st- has ■ between Mr>. The iron amsliip auncjied tiie It ally bring up heavy clay by sinking the same distance in one week. and as changed now read as follows: owing good understanding propeller supplant- -dp to paper. and it with a the they a An very last lie had delivered befoie bed, before he fell asleep wasiptite Chatty, sigh. “Denouncing Fat cattle in ed the ship, and tic- nationality of most ■; dp: i.ow .-.Id- instance, the plow little deeper each year. speech The aim of the lumber manufacturer to-day fair*—0 years old and over, 1st Thirza Leach and the P vil. o > Castle New of out’seamen in the trade is bounded I!,ru I",;;; t.hc is t > He and did not again. member—Tvvohy’s is 2d 3d' foreign mkmnpdon paid other profitable v •. to give two pin-.- the prorogation, though it was day slept soundly, to get as much out of his as possible. premium $25, $15, $10. a ... a meat 1- made. tiie date ostensibly logs 5 the wages, i he coasting trade and pa., awake until twelve o'clock. lie rose his name, i think -making his maiden is and if a years old and under six, 1st $25, 2d $15, 3d by highest ■ th a to the surface Every log carefully scrutinized, .: -i u'i, ai. '•l i’M. lil B ings, rirst bring d !|i: the failure of The following will show that the fisheries are the marine n-oui of in Enitcd the had : of it one ano- $10. story peo- < TliKIK conference, without and at once ed when been called to order three times, portion is good for purpo.se and *[ ll T* >F.K THA I and then ,1 hack and delay, imput speech States. 1 lie in xt vvar, if we should be so un- throwing again, contained a of ther 4 years oid and under In 2d 3d ple believed in good as v,* || as e\il in ’Nil oKitP.i i. .sun.-cribers in arrears scathing denunciation the the mail car was informed that are worse and portion good for another purpose, tin- log 5, $25, $15, spirits wiil he if the first left. He already. They getting fortunate a-5 to have one. will be fought on the better still it after Irish is divided and each section worked up in the $10. those : government’s The return worse.” days c millions of dollar* to m inlain policy. the morning ear had gone some hoars 3 years old and under 1st 2d 3d ocean. \\ pay plowing tile land lies c\p sed to the at fo: of Mr. mo>t economical manner, boards, clapboards 4, $25, $15, Bail)mucknomore Twoliy, an and tImt Mr. O’Donnell and Mr. Sir Robert was Ail the $10. Joshua Bridges and his mother, who moved the organization of a national army of m:i> s igle Copies of the Journal one season. In this before, delighted. and laths frequently being sawed from the same inospbere during who bad just conic out of 2 here from men; every State maintains a local militia, cost- ox-suspect had it. Another, way from Ireland lie had been log. In the sawing of box boards great care years old and under 3, 1st $20, 2d $12, 3d York, give the following account of method of was the advantage Despard departed by engaged ii tic- aggregate many millions non ; five ■ plowing where ing i.i * -.-I ,!.>.< A. » be had three months has io be taken in to their $s. the cause of one uMweli prison, spent I wo o’clock. over his intended and regard thickness, of his arms no .• " as however, would leave at thinking speech, being larger thousand militia in Massachusetts .*t spjr>,00u ■ — gained when sumuie: nrae 1 vear old and under l*t 2d 3d A >! !• U •- A 'Ml. M i: ->tV'r[. fallowing for a libel on a afforded him because all orders call for boards a certain 2, $20, $12, magistrate, Sir Hubert a seat in it, and. hav- had got it into its most effective form. than that of a boy of ten. Winn Joshua was a annually, and here at W.ooo of the best trained I M i' y..tu, MU str«*r! tised in and engaged number of sixteenths of an inch in thickness. $8. wheat-raising. [Tiiicue rum, aieiit text for his censure. aim seamen in tic- world the moment lie reached the 1st 2d small br was attliebd a. most daring standing Farmer. ing had breakfast, lie set about waiting Now, House, A half dozen different thicknesses are used in Calves, $15, $10, 3d $5. boy with white swelling < as reserve force of the Enitcd s arcs .u ;h U K" i. 1 A « 1 fail re he ; id if their boast- The on animals with the ex- the out the which was to startle and before the Covernmont had the slightest the manufacture of boxes, and it is a pretty fine premium single oil his arm between the elbow and in V in I :•«•:! I. M. li speech shmikler. ocean, liable to have their business d ■ ei.mciv'iee s bn; on a with the job to saw boards that will all run ception of cows and heifers, are stricken out. de-troy> V i>i n I- Li w i-. p;,r aiat m the intimation of his arrival, he had an throughout a ar a Farm country. op- those ds\- while swelling t- rminated and their vocation abolished, and our govern- < Beans of the desired thickness. A is fatally. II•»! n arU-i.m. Crop, clsewlicre. Since I “gang”saw used THE WICKED SEAL. •• die; He seated himself to do so at a table ot a statement mein is asked to d»-pri. itself of the immense portunity making tartiing for tin* as as All the doctors said the must, die- and that ■’•I If os 1 purpose, many twenty-eight paial- boy r ■•I should -.ml tin Dot e.r. :o-:i;fit. have a as them. He almost for Lucius II. Duncan, E*q., member of the last moral and physical povv contained in this think,” before window, and. he commenced, against laughed lel saws used at a time. This within a few At the a ii._ il for the Journal. ■" frequently being days. close of da\ •* Agents "He.: Yu person named has legislature, who fought against the protection chilly splendid body of s* aUe li secure the b,dance 1 l’wohy he from his and when he of the sensation he number of sa ws enables boards of a ld :■ -'\ .'t;-.-aiiih'iri/.f.l to receive that the farmers on the new. In mu t glanced up manuscript, joy thought large large of seals in Casco on the that in Autumn Mrs. had dress-, t the of trade in tic comiiit re al relation-, of subj>eri]t- ip ..'a ri iir'i. a fo. bay ground they Bridges boy"- New- vii-fiicM,■ t‘ir tl'»* •h'tirual' number of thicknesses to be sawed at the same Biillymue.knomore. noticed two outside, would create. were “sea-wolves” and destructive to because out* ei:d of tic A lam v to rop- policemen watching fishing soie. made him as comfortable as she could, and foundland, and •h vii'-r- -l: 1... 'hnii'. of the Northwest won!-! _■ i' W i.<. Y | n. l : An ex a con- time. Sometimes the saws upon one side art* suspect, he somewhat He into the and interests, made a call at the Camden Herald of- cable is at I lean’* Contei "W AV- II I.I -li Ml \ i: N !»■ k i.'VSt him, thought, closely slipped quietly House, set for thicker boards than the anti went to the hovel to milk their the chief of beans on a scale." "W'iv-n 1 xb ted lifioile a man xvljo lias seen the upon other, fice last week. He wanted tne editor to cow, '!< >N :. < »} I' I'.'ll: k Aii < 111'.*-. ing large At he considered this took his seat behind the front step -i to first nothing; but just logs are then run upon either side of the “gang” (.‘apt. Babsotl al e-pecially the treaty — be out of the woman and 'A N H.IM OIM K M H.lii. im- f ri.- ms, a with to hi* wagon. Seeing several salmon, 81- support poor her three '..is::' Minueso!:! and D.ikor.i is; faii.” many j person on half an hour after- bench. The Irish member that will enable them to be cut the mud be characterized ;i- cans'- when, looking up opposition up monton's was of a of lfd-M xvhieh Ij* .a first free, luxurious children. When she to the a xxb, men would not associ- now thought returned house said “the same idea struck aic The ic.-pcctablc was in a advantageously. Dimension timber is « 1, wards, he saw them still watching, it speaking vehement, passionate editorial dinner, tint lie was destined to disap- i>t nearly ah the trmil between amnia and ■<•. Ami so the :■ \en,meiit's Irish sawed a circular saw, which runs man completely elotned in white robes was soil and climate are favorable. Fu'.t pol- occurred to him manner. 11 is voice seemed familiar to generally by pointment and learned that Duncan wanted .v : -,DEN AND HOUSEHOLD. pos- that, knowing something it out fast. our fishermen. this not was a ii suited in this: very For boards such a saw cannot at the dour. He ive By treaty only he a a ’I’hat what Su on him, as tlic Senator who made the standing g the umuiI saint a- sibly there would diliicuity pro- of Mr. D character, and that he Robert. He put his spectacles, be used to the best us it will waver eloquent ■a-mid a spnrd’s advantage, In favor of the to look complete surrender made of ail the "mre ti-h- 1 exclude peis..i> from speech “mild-cyed” seal, tation and she remarked tie- sweetness, -ii .i' I' :•'! *• f cui the i label to the respectable had the and the moment his lell on lie ami thus a board of of beaut;., suir«T' .«•!«, ing ecessaiy pull spent previous night in that eyes him, produce varying degrees at a -a in of large salmon whose head had been bitten eries except on the southern and west tin shores ri'Ai -:»!,< It.-.| f»i.i beans." “If should the ;y iimiiifies bain the eyes Irish Mr. was thickness, and besides ibis the thickness and its she ai ways expressed it. tlie argelie hnu>ek«*i*|»- they grow crop gentleman's company, they might, per- started; Twoliy no other than greater off bv a seal. maj- 1 cleeioi-s. f■ i!1 a scat p: of Newfoundland, around the Islands tiiers r ienei>. Address Airri- this House." of the saw scorf prevents the greatest economy of his countenance. 11 in sweet Magdalen on a large scale.' said the Doctor, "tliev haps. suspect him. This, however, gave the conspirator Dcspurd. lie was de- esty told her ;• ui•'* * Mli-'. !M*if:i>l Maine. In of the erics of ‘•Order 1” from being practiced when boards are sawed with a and northwest Labradore *ast woui l soon have a machine to spite him no It interfered the administration of in thrilling tones he had come to heal her alilieted alongtie* through very pull annoyance. they nouncing justice circular saw. The “gang” is thus the most both sides of tin House, Sir Robert eon- Literature. th" Strait' of Belle I si- indefinitely, which would the beans, or, possibly t> thrash them with him lie had merely to st ite his name, Ireland, and describing how the author- popular for the manufacture of boards because hoy. He entered the rottag with her ami shj Cattle. I, xed t" of 1>. eu conces- Angus a ■ < deliver himself these words; it is the most and as as to the Revised Oi.d seem lo have the extreme Mini of hei they stand We ught and he smiled as he thought of their ities and landlords leagued together to economical, expeditious The Companion ottered him a chair which lie declined as he -aid ■ if Icli be bad to the .vs done his duty to his crimes any system heretofore introduced. [C. L. *M. Testament. the sion on the i art of our Commissioners, hut The "I'lu ai c.|lariietetistics of the 'scans enough supply world, chagrin and confusion when they discov- get up bogus and conspiracies in Showing leading changes he could stop but a few minutes. 11 went to intrx when he found that bad in lioston Journal. matters now beans are giown on they ered whom had older to but innocent made the aud the reasons for ttey, apparently I »st to 11 considerations of • •• i ■ I rattle are : a lack are, they arrested. imprison obnoxious, by Revisers, the boy and much against the motln r*s wili !>e- m-1 Tiist, i'eaicd a::■ ■;■ in Ireland. A MAINE EDITOR'S LIBRARY. a cireum-eribed are:', and exasperation no attention to men. Then lie described the state of them. Talbot \V. I>. common sense or shrewdness, allowed the in- comparatively I’ayii g. therefore, making By Chambers, gan to remove the bundugt > from the aim. Mi>. 1 :• a.. i.i eua. buttons, nubbins, or IBs mind being still fixed Ire- Tlie other day while in Augusta The Jour- any trivia! cause may eallv enbanee upon them, he worked on. and when, the country to be peaceful and orderly D. l)r. Chambers was a most valued member sertion of a Cause forbidding Am* rican vessel* la h cola-erred The rapidly nal's correspondent called upon S. L. Board- Bridges found herself unable to resist. Tne -■ si, idea of •' whirl) name- the little niis- and t Inis etleetm: :i stop die foreign paving at two the mail car drew at and the crimes Act of the Revision and a from Cana lian h r any purpose prices o'clock, up beyond example, nmn, Lsq., editor of the Home Farm and one Committee, is, besides, ordered in r to lake entering p* that eoaiitix ,, cerct visit the le- stranger the rag- and ca-t i-1 are demand. Si m< 1 ea during the inn door, he had his useful for of the Commissioners the f horny substance called, y ears, finished speocli. only exasperating law-abiding upon Agricultural ripe and accomplished scholar and Biblical them into except for sia iter or to procure wood and ws. oid xvlien Parliament met the sea. >he complied. The boy- a dollar a bushel, then a o three dol- again, it into his and experiment .Station established by .he last Leg- mil occur even in Hutting pocket, he followed people preventing legal agitation. critic. Moreover, be ;.•* trustworthy, watt r. thus cutting them oil' from all com- occasionally pure it an account of bis islature. The was to thoroughly pains ceased as soon as the stiai-g. r laid hand* iiusliei. of course, such extreme .-.artiim; by per. rial He warned the if opportunity improved lars per tite porter, who was carrying his port- House that the present conscientious and in all his mercial and into the hands !-. art’ of occurrence in. look over Mr. BoardmauVagricultural library, painstaking literary on him. After the sole unit f<>r privileges, putting They ireip.ient fluctuations interfere with ioi- c.stigauons. manteau to the car. The two had was in, the would manipulating seriously just policy persisted people w liieh it is safe to say is tire most extensive and work. “The to the Revised Old of the ( anadiuns the powt r by our own eonc* s- lie ilelcrmiaed to put the into Companion something like an hour lie ea.i.-d for ei. an ng which inde<-l often have traoe. H u let tin Northwest lake project got outside the inn w hen one of the t>e driven from to secret iu Maine. On the shelves i.re eign door, open agitation complete copies p> our vessels ,o sea, and forbid the •li it assumin the name Testament” discusses the need of a revision, sion drive ■ bold of tlo- matter, and we have a once, so, of the oldest works as linen, with which le- 1 disarm, an-1 ; 1 re buttons or .-mis have should policemen, to the took conspiracy agricultural published wrnppe ■'ones. stepping up porter, aud the method of then cousider* ise of »r bait and' it.is Ml disgni.-ing himself, well as the latest, it having been his aim to fa- making it; told Mrs. m»i to j supplies; iarg'- in> io draw from, and steadiei slightly hold of the hag. saying : Ml' Robert telt dumhlounded when lie Bridge- it m »'.» l-amlag- lacimien!. but hang 1 >y the et out far lie;and. To to miliarize himself thoroughly with the hD'ory of the text of the old and fol- upon this elan-e of th** tr-aty 11:aT ail of the and a larger trade would be the re- conduce “I want this." heard this so original Testament, until the arm w a- w. 11. priei's arch-conspirator denying agriculture as well as its condition. ■ '■.in and : a not i H ■' lim dc to .k no present this with a mention of the n:i*• ist and hostile 1< gwtainm *»f the I’ruvimvs alone, doubt indicate are » ! lows changes made, > mit.. Beans the most nutritious of luggage, “Do you ?" said Sir Hobert, pleasantly. boldly the existence of conspiracy. 'I Id* tirst agricultural book ever publish* d in She said she felt bound \ obey, 'l’lie arm x "i)e p ivfo an I it the bt rii has, ibis :-i,)ii nr the a will ;o'i ;i tr.illl t-' ■.pteai!, in most so tId* was “The Book of Hus- and the reasons fur making them, from Genesis has d. and pr,-\ treaty horned ancestor. Second, vegetal' Fliey >‘'.if “I’m sorry you can’t have it, as I need it Mr. Twoliv was much excited that Lnglish language did heal and Joshua lived t a g.! old age. an a,'tie! 'ere a -t the .Mails. of !! e ;■ o e.. v or no a huge notebook, band!}," by Master Fitzherbert, printed in to Malachi, and concludes with a list of the (>!d is not supes si-dtd by any k i;;i I ulc bite, the year, l in y do not need grinding into self.” lie had not noticed Sir Robert's cut ranee, able bodied man except tin short arm. When my a ecu i his and a 15:14, cop} of which, issued by tin- Lnglish Di- < n is still in -- the hcilio, 'i he occurrence of flour, like wheat, and moreover lie exp: iciices, and it "as not Testament British and American, and treaty f Wrishingt* a*;d force to- other “And 1 want you,” added the other po- until he was coming to alect be found his Revisers, asked who in her opinion tin- man was that o>-i 11 ■ I. XX.’:, c I to Society, may upon shelves, i' or etc., asilv anv di-tanee. Let us ill.piy I'Ll'idgltS, lie tie-end of work will he dax tiia.: bl.ick-hriudle, led, is transported liceman to Sir Hobert. his \eheua-nt oration, that Ids with of all succeeding volumes their Bibliography. The timely tiiis wonder!u! cure she am tin- a together copies ays <-xpre-sed aiiiisrii will in the more remote < • -_.t < i i as a in a breed have more biaus for if, to tail that arc valuable as of to *W ha! I- «!eui-tml*‘tIc-mtium d aplaiu Bah- liisqualiti latiou -espeel dly export." “Do know who I am ?” said Sir ey happened upon his funner marking periods prog- aud welcome to all who pun base and desire belief that it was came to ■ o you Jous Chii-; heal her ,, s-.rio-i iv ; .' s i.t the ress in the several of the xienee a: man. a. a a .-light shade of Harr- in A’nei lean Agrien!'gr- iiiiitry, any in a and host, sir Robert was at departments understand and the merits of the sni!,"> an act of inspi,p, our tisiicrmen is the ..ci Joseph Hol.-ert, haughty tone, regarding looking him, appreciate s(*n because she wa- a witlow and in i: r II, ee-sitx ie do SO .-Mould arise. of agriculture. Among the earlier publications poor a. climes admissible we be- ist for June the and their met. The tnrv ion u t he i-i -iis of the policeman through his spectacles. eyes gazed which were noticed were ‘‘Tusser'*. Five Hun- Old Testament Revision. 12 mo., cloth, §1.00. hud ;o ahrog.-jJ fishery pr«»x treaty At ri ring sain; m Dublin, he started piayers always: ame-ilv begged of him That .-. Ibc black is not necessa- "Of course I do I" ans wered the m the orator's face, ex- dred Points of Good tirst of lsjs. The Cnited Mat* s dmn.d v\ i' e all s -- polio triumphantly Husbandry,” publish- Funk A \\ agnails, publish* r-, lo and 12 Dev look down in on her at* son. Brighton Cattle Market. Immediately f-r tlm west. There be pity d ibr fai h thoiign a true man. “That’s the reason I want him to lose his of ed in IT),SO; “Lnglish llusbandr}” by Gerva>e ealli d limit r tins wl.i. i, e aiv\ays preferably you.” pecting presence Street, New York. was further increased ; privileges treaty, It i:>i»\ v, May |v'. rent sw-vei: o- eight about Markham, about and the “Com- bylk.-fa. Hail ila kin I ... mi! i; -hade to brown. Third. days driving “I am sir mind, and sink hack in when published 1000; may Amount il st-ifk at market: C little, *0}. Hobert Bland,” continued confusion, Wiol’y oid totuby won bless. and d- iic. ,d t< r r- country on hi pute Farmer, or a General Dictionary of Hus- I,n k of a \VANiMviiiN*r Dank. llans stranger did not depart by lie door. 1. ;t ap- -> uuiieiry. wliicii in Angus cattle, and and i.iiidi.-, fat swine, l.i,7i-*'; imr-- .,ais,”:iud talking Sir lie to whom lie had confessed By 1 Hobert, proudly. recognized in all Its about. our tishermcn in Canadian all the juini *M-r W, < < a na ( it t ie '• itb the bandry Branches," published to vanish ii t.> a- he b\ ports righ a uf -s.Tii at tie, 7:* people be met on them, and The author describes himself as peared air -loud liu- h. d ah tile breeds is esseu- “Are observed the his secret, to ins Mr. a Lykkejaiger. polled price- ,,t beef •’:»111• P l1" ft. li\e wei \(ra you?” policeman. lint, , 1750. The work of Tusser is quaint affair which ( uiadi.m \ '- c Inv* in American ". ith the'farmers and laborers. He was side. •• a native of Denmark, citizen of the Uuited fn Mu tiiat n] the Short quality, : 7*.. a7 -*u; iir-t. $.'* :f7‘ q .nut, Sir come with me to Twohy sin,led less astounded then written in quatrains and stanzas of four verses to “Well, Hobert, just T;c- toy < ! Washington v il, expire 1 t idl'd. £.» 77* 4 .57 •■•p'-i ,,;iited j'md the inhabitants all each. Mr. Boardmau has also a of the “I know not I w he 11 ip !i ports. ... taken as the ?4 .Mijj.'i -Jj; .j p grndi disapj the office." amused ; and instead of his copy States, and as having been soldier aud sailor, may he, generally of «-l• police finishing is n.;ii oxfii. Im!!.-. •.,?:* i»ii3:f in their and tirst agricultural book in America, I say he •:aie a*- 'tv- a- a:o .r-." i.u ilr Cl et m xt .July and there no doubt o] heel animal. It. limv- extremely orderly behavior, w as w published moulder and and Brighton Hides, heave. 7 -• te- rC Sir Robert would have gone very ill- speech, he had just said lie as about merchant, tramp trader, soap imt at aii Idoodthirsfx in tiieir ent ii led Avator, being a Series of Agricultural >ir W. Scot’. but that » auuda intends ti* nfoiv. th** wood, :. le a. 1 cvoi;. wiricii a political meetings, was of o' him while lie gave an ot President of the of of occupy Hide-—1 b u> -r In. Light »!»••.-. afraid missing the mail ear, and instance wliat lor, Agricultural Society overseer and understrapper, .jack all trades 1 Ceuutry a7'-| ;and r Littleled, wt iii ou' on' :i•.• >*.init:«• r they he lm 1 to confess to him- Another hook was noticed that has •Joseph If ther-- was nv viitm in Canada's nfor.a- ; to the Shorthorn b n |J -jC. being late for the of I’ailiamont, wrong could he done under the present Virginia. and master of fortune. In the he much !• -s ojaming Introductory afternoon to driva ! ■'•,.■ hi* <-1• i\ m\v i ci Calf .Skills—lu«l !<• pet id. self, boisterous mid considerable interest because of the recollec- inent of the clause ti ••in !>'••: :•* iM-h there is lyp.r.ii iriTii- Angus cattle are rowdy which was to take in two So in Ireland. the* and I.am' I •'»>> end place days. system tions it was says: “All incidents ■ 1 sheep s\i'i—SI on<±z Hi ai similar a-s: revives, and that “Kssays and advantage.-, mishaps, milked, iI• *0011 eo.v. hut as *.. a* ■ mblicsin usual found the .,i w set. on tine limbs with Tne trade Hu i.eef entth dull -.aliiine Kngland he to remonstrate with the ‘■A certain of as mueli or niof. now. If \v;i«. ;> lets lit-• u opened began police- distinguished member Notes on Agriculture,” by Fdward Ruffin, the and details, set down in this hook are the true e h. are-.and the he to >hive In r a live at a dfeline in ju L uu.d to pi r p*. pm though language of flip attempted home, t-Ark. im- •■ ’•» ; and Uia- heads and tails. man. Before, however, lie had said ten this House,” he said, "lately paid my man who tired the tirst gun upon Fort Sumter. claimed, all ii ii h* f p* "pi* buy tilo-e obtained me w eek -i .,ee for I Ie- in- g was actual experiences of the single individual who mi- -praters .-oaietiincs lie could Mr. Boardmau has a scries of cloud -AIM a ill h'in. 'I rt• >11_i:i I- or. more rotuidness of — strong, a of very penetrable v*- •! ; icih. i1 is n«.w. 'I .• "I H e.-tern Catiir. s,.v,-r;i| ,,f ;• m 1 i-.t- Were words, the latter seized him by the hack country visit. Desirous discovering complete piics. bait and doeover hi it or S'at** of all older narrates them.” And this \v«* are quite ready to a. a .- lpun tl i In •-«■ -old nothing seditious Agricultural Reports the the cloud was bu' a few feel ill States, as well as a series of tlie believe after a of the which is ranged in price- fr«»in a- .. per lo. live ative to outrage complete pro- peru>al book, do neither is under a false name, parently, he could no: <-cap. 11 *m its chilling '«•• -'"iithorn, ■ ■ and and under false »tt The tpua the we-t n.t- I m light ’pushed him, fuming struggling, up of the Royal of go\ernmeu? only tie same pr atlonh d weignt. -urpiy hie about a week after his ceedings Agricultural Society certainly better than its typography .. same o the tor the ml hep' has .. fail ...- morning, colors. peculiar folds. Ii fellow -d him w J.iel \. r w v i, tendency deposi.ion we-k, man the main street of the to the My accident, lie met a friend of England and the Highland Agricultural Socie- toevr. 1-- To* ask ai'ivui in village po- indi- other j luring indu>iiy. y i a. the and sides. brought into market as Mi.- demands require. Ireland, Sir Robert was sitting, tor Scotland. For wealth of to and coarsely executed illustrations would ■ lice office. mine, who introduced me to him. ty opportunity turned. Astonish; I and alar.a. d h t.inps upon rump a- ueen a Hager gn:dA tm- saim- in as a siii.nn am* I..wins, r ti light sup- tiie m le for lights Canadian p-uis occupant of one side of tlie mail prepare an paper, Mr. Boardmau cate. we have found it interest- ,.iio' it rather ol in ttie -i \\ .■ lei the U Ie at B .1- W hen w as to emulate the ofinfortn- agricultural Indeed, quite renewed hi* ex. t i >ns e great ply npuigl.l p.i k, the station Sub-In- to fr« liim*« It. Imi mi <' — 1■■.o' to reached, performances is the best situated of gm*.?» «i ;•> u adian v* i in Ameri :m • tr»11 for butehor- ha- >iud. Western tunning and ■ undoubtedly any gentle- freely t .. -ad in tins I-very Ballyinuiwuckiiig, was he tried to us and the author disclaims all pre- 'espeel. disappointing, spector Hurry there, evidently await- is, inveigle into expres- man in this Slate. For a number of he ing, though in vain. Ill* nostril.* w r- a*.*<;o I h\ a noi- sheep are .'•'-ting '.r.t un-r- ir-un I am* •as with on years I’li'i'. T'i treaty of Is-js denies them tiles-- l" ai" _i-:i -ini! 1 much reflecting bitterness the to ti lls his in a > heavier than I.amii- ip.ni u«'- jive lei «u the two and their sions of himself has been the Maine of tin* De- tension- literary style, he story some per w-iglit, ing policemen prisoner. disloyalty, by pretending correspondent smeli: his e\e-. beheld iVar'u! 1 suite of tin- and ack- shape*, right ~. and makes th mi: a'b" be m- ••nine, t! ioor,: :,!c rood handlers, have the .-laugliler I.>'u peaceful country. his one of to be Wo saw partment of and the Ad- and readable manner, (inciter soft, By directions, the constables disloyal. through his at- Agriculture, though lively literary dark\el tier airl meh-linable withal. 1 hr.-ir. h swim. 1 h*■ trom tb. 'V e.-t are e..-tii luiteh. to him self for n nee. ate so and so ■ !i:i:-t■ i-coats, arc knoxvhedging that iii.s expedi- ministration has changed it can ill afford to do oil* and aty unjust ■ who effected his arrest Drimshaw and him. Olliers than finish would have it. quick feeders, er- 1 roll; -1 •; 14 per iI. i.\< weight htm!*-I at the -Sergt. tempts, gratitied hardly improved Price, the cloud .olid >iiii- I.- aiai louder • r tion had proved a failure, when in- heard away with Mr. Boardman’s services. The last laugh IIUWOI nt existence '•:•*» I !*! ••fll'ixiliti lo ... in maturity. thus torm- yard-- \l; »\er ow i.ed i. -Hm r.-. hi our nuui —searched the In his can manufacture con- 25 cents. For sale all newsdealers. iij. prisoner. bag kuidUp'ds bogus contribution the was by I; wa* a condo em of o»;l\ we Halite id a voice the car. published by department rang. horror. equai- Cl i.er the Western Pat Hog- br-ughl bailing clcivli.ii. ni d j •-Ido; : were the revolver and the We manufactured one for his a entitled “The Marshes of 'ail., superlative in over the ,-everal railro.t i-. cartridges, spiracies. pamphlet Dyked NO I KS. led tie* horn rs of i!u- Burning mum; to see who the new by ini. nut! pit its.-If. \\ ! .o"* sfes !i many respects, which notes of Mr. and beiielit, gave him what to lie Maine and Nova Scotia,” a work somewhat “I«i addition to t|,e mu-og imu •.f al! treaty comer was. he an Despard’s conversation, appeared Florence Marrytt has written thirty-three drovi him through pond.*, muck hole*, through .; noticed intelligent- similar in its character to his tic i> a’lv to ti'ismi v, th- he too highly ti'commended. the draft copy of the rebel manifesto ; proof of its existence, and then informed report upon clauses the including "MKii.g. •veil-iii of Ibis State, which novels. it i.-rs and hi amide luisii. *. Hi* .•; a no ! o;o- ess.-ii young man Agricultural Capabilities In .id;, .i an .. hmuless. and in the Ocean. hurry- and on Sir the He was and of l'-ls. our gov* rnim nt should maintain nerally Churning Hobert himself the manuscript police. arrested thrown was issued last L. M. iu Boston Jour- treaty mg forward. year. [c. and torn to tatter*, a When the stranger came Miss Frances F. Willard will soon hloo.i Mowing iron: ;.ou- "f‘ -ttake att-'r their polled of his intended was found. Sir into He is now liberated, and at nal. publish I ho existing iarhV. v.!ii• 11. c,nr*". go,-' imp* •• prison. 1 liavi been churning the ocean many years to ii. lie speech i lev be closer in y the took a place by Sir her hook, “Nineteen Beautiful Years.” sUliel serat'-he*. *weat pouring down !:•*•• .am. may packed —.*](»—with two exception*, when I wa- oblig- Robert explained what these were, but this moment is sitting in this House. etVect oti the abrogation f the Washington Ifobert's side. HOME tins AND HA l’PKNIN* iS. he neither could the hntvfu: md or -• c.i: for transportation, and from ed to remain on shore and recruit my health, his was received the From the lie now lie escape This laritf a a s ii-n. fr* sh. for m- tin explanation by po- place occupies, (Jen. Grant has dedicate d his new hook “To treaty. \ and 1 1 or -land lor a y drove Sir Robert enter- of a two a moment to \v< ar\ and to or suppose represent large along. Auction sal** splendid painting, by stop n-st hi* limb*. II- * i|uiet:>oss inability injure licemen with smiles of incredulity. once described me as a person, who, the officers and soldiers in the war of swmpt ion.1 n the f:••••■ ;ist. md his tn- i-m if n y they from I ask where are the search completed, the having prison, and war slniiiid *it-tilled hy kgisial e*-s„ar> cabin boy up. and II found him < and in- now on exhibition. The artists did this work the rebellion also those engaged in the with ss and much mss vtrcmely pleasant eireie, until natuie .. i rndu i. danger ocean-born of success, of wealth and re- Baronet was before the not tit to associate with men. an*l then died. v am! I’ll*1 •!* » isii>iis of th* i >• cartim-nt in. hopes telligent. At first talked unlucky brought respectable [Aroostook Republican. in Mexico Treasury .; \nit 'can at half now in endles- they only about he ill sw age Agriculturist. tirement the year- -pent resident who to he With 1 now these Whew! One of our what, one dropped a oon. W'c n },< again r- \ iv- fi- sit. tor c m.’ an ii-1; magistrate, happened equal justice apply exchanges- Gen. Grant, finished his hook on p:\ that Mi'll, -m.-iimp*i motion that once tired us'r We have had as inddlenmi matters, but their we practically gradually M words to and cannot recall-- says: “It is thought that tlie ed lie him wa* : then sitting. When Mr. Dully, R. him, cail upon the House bethought wba: lie _ir thing caught and n* t v- much, perhaps, as w- de-erve, a- much as the conversation turned af- late lead to the in- the 20th. His work henceforth will be to sup- freshly dhy :ny:,rti:i- upon political lo a temperance agitation may *t saw sir Robert in the dock, he notorious in the to do. While the haA i'ai ••!>. i wa- ji; 1 Gu .■ same amount of that toil and work on placed recognize jail-bird hover- •c al 111“ alls. I he til- all lig t.f ! he t-'nil i> n aiug for Women. people fairs. Sir Robert soon saw that his com- troduction of water into Brunswick.” Some plement prepared matter with incident and shore. What tie-ocean lak-*n from asked the in a tone of 1 the .Member over him he turned hi* iaek.d »n has you, Sub-Inspector, Right lonoralilegentloiiian, chaps are great on tracing the connection of ing in*i-!e fr*-Ii in * •ntrclistii! •: i--n ; -a '. imr •!-• was a vehement to I •!•:!;.• '!•.-*.Tv-l ibi wives and brother sailor? Doe- it hack that which it panion I’arnellite. lie for anecdote these may recur to his mind. give : Mudford." things. [Brunswick Telegraph. said the Lord's and all wa* right. It- denounced the surprise pnn*t, mean fresh preserved ti'i), siicii as ;.r- km has engulfed? What have you got for your government bitterly, and General Tolman met with a Tlie last completed bv the late Rev. ... ?” Sir Robert did not recently singular story i- ; :> than in have the “What's this, Air. Hurry deliver his great found himself about three miles r un hone youth, your vigor and ambition, your wasted ill its works, and declared over and over accident. While in a bottle of svveet by freezing. sitnj y the “A serious I’m re- and when lie engaged opening William M. Baker, author of “Ilis Majesty My- very case, afraid,” speech, now, denounces but it was morning mid ihe " a* hiug eye-sight and other faculties, your abnegation again, that there could be no content in sarsaparilla, lie thoughtlessly straddled the -un shining caught t'li tin’ w-'ti!«l reaeii the market :n “From the Irish self.” etc. is a tale of Texan life, dealing with and separation ol ah lbf world holds dear? plied the Sub-Inspector. members—which ho does less and in the that followed, he Hruised. wet. torn ii.••re. Wi:... a. than to Ireland until tlm English connection was stopple, explosion brightly. and tdeeding. that «-ondi!i-m ami enter in-o ihc imm di.it pi.eisanter spend Does it fulfil its promises, and are your beauti- documents found the 1 than never re- wa* hurled the of his saloon, and two brothers who choose ditlercnt employ- upon prisoner, frequently formerly--lie length lirmly wvai he n turm d to )u* w l,o ful dreams realized? Does it practically severed. faintly. i!y. family, eousump ion of th without tin aid ..f :y ; as.-mg day in work- give you help- believe we shall be able to fers to their wedged in the key-hole of the door. H»* was ments, indicated the title. or .” people To ultimately prison experiences. by “Sheep mueli 1 to for mate-. -hipmaiea and brother- it took from draw him out, Sir Robert drawn out the aid of a rejoj, him lie f.-ar. tl a wild means what* v**r. 'file »i m> pretend- a of by porous plaster. [Rich- It in St. Nicholas, any artiti-iai u .mig and the the nun that sent out. bring charge treason-felony against will be published serially plants watching you? Ob, their ships ed to with his and mond Bee. boast had devoured him. .Ml t!ii*w .i* : In- r. sympathize views, him. We intend at to of the -| p; Nil)! lit "11 toe ioitish ealigllt i: t.. .vth In* i uktu fell, swoop ruined them, Ballymulwhaeking mand.” by lb** escape of somebody's boar from bis sty. powerful ireaty ot W *-iiington •'" n ■; make >' eU .11 week as tin- season ari- In these days of monster when lished in New York, Thursday. The demand apply, taking whole iWt- at a time. iPe- and p ain-, .i:. the Barom't, hoping to obtain some ships, people, We witnessed similar in our this nndhod tv,- something hoy- revenge, rat •. t.lia I'.riii'ii !nv'h *■ aught tish ,f ses “I would like to -cud of those for it was all over imp' 'i ii.-ii how muc.li it adds to tlie mountain- and districts within a year. At iiliorination from invited him to explain-" began they of the early mariners of this hood, and have often exhibited oiu iu very large. Dealers from him, oratory if any of fiends sh-mbl v« r he 1 times, when mv is and my young free ef as long as they are in that mil- \ hi to know that own hands ship driving swinging' i.a vo'dinner with him Sir Robert. coast, wonder how the old-timers ever dared describing itthough we never venture to ex- the count)y were in a hurry to be supplied. duty your there, introducing go atllieted with wit< ha* tin* amidst a in i-s of froth r.tnd I red in one of the monster's tusks to more than three i* tiie ue tiu .[ com- ditio: But alt* r tin ir on tin- Amert- •no and tilled them and have “Don’t tbe of to sea in pand No estimate of the number ot sent out ptire.ias.- planted the that, bub- himself as Mr. .lanes. The man. interrupt proceedings their little tubs, or how, with their copies old Indian hooks “foam, froth, young | in* lie*; the Journal four! tal.r-n to thwart tluir »\:1 d»-*ign* .* 'a i:i'"! this the cried out Mr. in reports [Watervllle monly c: ii side, i; h* y ar iwi til-post d of and actual- and tramed them- isa pleas- bles, arc all ocean.”' and idler some introduced himself court, sir,” Gully, numerous crews and small of town can be given, but up to noon over luo,- JSpume spindrift, hesitation, carrying capacity. Mail. rm j i!*ed by Mr. .Jo*ia!i Wardw- II. an old man- ■ :ip tii :t neither riches nor but mountains of feather white ocean as Mr. < > I his usual off-hand way. “Let the ly causum. d a' fr- d; ii-n. c ap salte i ..r iepr.ires great nothing tuiujcll, and accepted the po- police- they ever managed to make a living, disasters The Salvation Army linds a foe in Augusta 000 copies had been sold in New York alone. 1 of-wars man: rine ,i OC d kn x Tlie cot around rue. and the head of The man who effected the he sworn.” in the of a rink. Drum l must he hod hi a t !-• v;iii.*n of h -m m- pi ledge. humble lady figure lite invitation. arrest, out of tlie question. shape big skating General Fitz John l’ortcr and the Confed- simd\e'l. pres. by Conception is at times deeply immersed, then w Now we from both were the an the 1>i• not less t him M hen reached “But 1 ant to say-” Sir Robert be- think nothing of a 2*000 ton ship and corps organizations parading tightly corked, -1 during ia g no per*.m means makes tin m dudabc as n■; atisw-ring thiiring poor over our they Ballymitiw erate D. Hill, describe in the Jute- dripping the seething caldron, Aph- hacking, not much comment is streets at the same time and general, hiss of i ieh *> excited by the 2,Too ton- Wednesday, Captain must take any thing troni tie- lam-. f..r tail them the may lie adorned roititi 1 hear a wail from one lone mother or Donnell ielt sir Robert for a short gan again. ilu th-maims of tic t trill «*laiis* making Ii-*ii tier in process of constructional on Thatcher, in his opening prayer, after entering number of Tin Century the first battles north “Hold cried the lioekport, would br ak llie •witti paints, wtiich in di;'; time will be- widow, “(iive back my hoy! (Jive bark my time, to transact some business he had your tongue, sir,” the uttered anathemas the spell. fc. sii it r iin»,.«tfi.iTt fret These Penobscot Itav. 'Phis big craft will lie 205 feel barracks, against of the Chickahominy of the “Seven Days' consumption .•edoietit ot not less tint!, own!" 'llien an angry wave strikes the side don’t I shall have to keel, and she rink and with much earnestness “God the em;iii\ance of a female friend perfume, i'.i the neighborhood, and just a few magistrate. “Ifyou will carry as much as a whole prayed, Through *1* eisir ns to tie- Atlantic fisheries t!,<- of lire like a of thunder and and General .John D. linhodeti appiy ei ship clap rolling lake tl‘ « t of the curse tlie rink." Journal. Fighting”; im with thus to minute, hefm the strong measures.” ships of colonial times. What a [Augusta Mr. Wardweil had the d- .*i : ; 1 beauty, ministering it> hour for procured liquid moment i:u ill »*-s if Ami -.ic- crest tar over the lee roars like the reverber- appointed contrast On** of the ladies of this an anecdotal account of Stonewall Jack- tiie g- Imo >\e Sir Robert stood in the between her and the vessel built about good village—and gives of tin la atiJifu! iii nature, ation of a terrific and tie* broken chain- dinner, ho silently dock, and put it in the jug, d 'l. imined ;ha: tl. peal, returned, accompanied by one hundred there are lots of such -declared a that tu!l> ing and sim king make th-' di-tim ’l -utli.-it lit his face swollen with his years ago at Durham. N. II! I year ago son's famous campaign in the Valley prepar- i lie wile o| duughtel that loves home wales, rails, bulwarks and -tanchion-. that a; other whom passion, and Old should him no .o Kefo:- gentleman, he have come into an des- her husband was “no kind of a liaml to raise bag trouble •. presented possession of old paper to his with Lee for the defense to impose iulics, ili 'ii pr--- if a.so s i xx 11i seek to were so 11 v in splinters over the sub- behind his until the atory uniting evet make it the best strong, to Sir Robert as Mr. a eyes burning glasses cribing the masts and soars of this craft which cucumbers,” so she was going to take charge of he had tin isle d tie- hoi! in:- a n> i r sudd* h; deek.*. The lookouts, the helmsmen, Despard, sym- .h'termim s i||, char:iet* r of th* tish, and e\ery i"l Is:-..alls ale! is xx merged sergeant was sworn. will interest our modern builders of the cucumber patch herself that season. She of Richmond. hrother, illing i< k pdh.zer with the cause, and ships. called him to assist in a king an from ‘le stand aghast and the mocking billow- sin something Here it is: did. And when the cucumbers came ic, -I I rip of lm_ i'h Ii'h must lX pm ,-s. !• lego .-sine pails mole a The evidence was supposed The Art Amateur for June contains designs gossiping morning and scream, “Never! ne'er! are mine! than i'ainellite. Sii Robert ask- sergeant’s strong mine. As he went out he ii *■ i: ■ in they Dimensions for masts and spars for ship up. lo and behold, they were all muskmellons! ga\c .y ••"och tihui should also be made : i.e -11ix* of leisure tor the cul- are In Bo-ton against him. He the of for a mirror frame a dessert legi'l by having they mine!*’ [The Ketincbecker ed him to join Mr. O'Donnell and himself proved finding built at 70 5 li* r husband thinks he did’t left a ttulips), plate to : Durham, feet keel. 20 feet beam. get great way charge his wile not to !• Mr*. Ye../!, the * sf Journal. the revolver and in the ogress as ska i d- tin tin pi -tin Ms of t he plants, shrubs and dowers. at and after a little cartridges port- feet between decks, 10 inches rise in hall deck: that time. | Bridgeton News. (myrtle), wood carving (swamp rose), four dinner, he, persua witch take anything from lie h ;.*• while le would be American tisherx entitIt *1 to free t• > I all lisu.-exvife is her consented. manteau, and the discovery of certain Mainmast, 5s feet, 10 inches, SI feet head. Ii supposed from the number of doilies, and a of seventeen tiles mry early among “if you want to look for heroes in our day.” sion, fireplace facing was gone. P.ut witches cunning and w i\ Foremast, 53A feet, IS S feet head. politicians who go to Washington in the inter- of ex ki i.d taken vp>mMs of .a hi.! dowers, as is the husband at a woman writer, must look for them the earlier of documents which went to show that ar- inches, besides two of liftle ti'i ry by the t’uited say- “you the (nasturtiums), groups jolly *■• During part dinner, Mizzenmast, 53* feel, 13 inches, 7 feet head. ests of candidates, that men seek the offices, are prone to disobey. \’-> uier had Ward- i.e ot business. are both in the kitchen.” Fact. Thai*.- where the po- Mr. was rangements for an early were >: ales lift Used for tie* tish*'i ic> in any waters or J’ney Despard very silent and reserv- uprising, Bowsprit. 23 feet outside the hawse rather than lId* offices the men. It would re- girls for the decoration of a hanging letter rack. liceman most of hi- time while on duty. pieces. well left the house than tie- 1> vii *aid t Mrs. ... n:t.i! iuiis ; the one it may In- in the ab- spends ed. lie seemed to being made by the lie also Main 40 11A iieve the President of a deal of work if M mews .,f sai-1 vost-L, (>i |,\ regard Sir Robert prisoner, yard, feet. inches. great The frontispiece is a tine drawing >f a remark- by any persons, Burlington llawkeye. *•: *;i• i at Yeazi now i* >.-tir tim< si:" lia*omd to le. i .ini the oilier in the concrete, such gave particulars of the draft of Sir Rob- I-ore yard, 42 feet, 10 A inches. the offices be put up auction, the way means or •.!:«• masters of with suspicion, in spite of Air. O'Donnell’s able Italian Renaissance cabinet, brought to this methods niployi d hy Main 35 12 inches, 5 feet head. the collection *f taxes is in country towns. And obey and a*ked Mrs. Wardw. il t-. ml le r a essential to tlie enjoyment of the of him for his ert's intended speech. This the witness topmast, feet, said x. ss. Is, and xvhieh are deliv' re«l rcsh on The combination, ami used praises and •• proportion, process high patriotic Fore topmast, 33 feet, i I, inches, 4 feet head. it n cost the candidates, or somebody, quite country by General Meade, Minister to Spain. ; eek of ne- 1. w lied. *he look and iii*l ant all. i her as are ns i and tlie ideal in human in tin* preparation of IIo«»ip> sarsaparilla, are pe- took to he another manifesto of the rebels, spirit. But as the wine went around he Mizzen 27 «S 1-2 inches, 3 3 4 a su too, to send these influential men to Wardweil helped Id* friend 'i.-lmed to tie boat <1 >lich vessels ami elifed or preserved culiar to tliis medicine, and uuknow it to others. topmast, feet, A striking feature is the admirable charcoal Hie oldest utilitarianism would but he would not swear about see became more and ex- positively feet head. Washington to see the President. [Gardiner house to that hi* charm w a* j• r«wo r!\ done, thereon and In to the Cnited hx communicative, of “La Belle Foulard,” the famous ought States ... lor tlie meat that “The best monument to my husband,” says it, as its contents were, he some- Main mast. 18 feet hoist, and 10 1 lome Journal. drawing but just a* tie entered the .io«»r, w ,i h a !ood ex- only perishelh. for the methods said, topgallant s^, Mine. Barrios, “would tic a man win*« an take liis pressed contempt pur- sileli x< i>; u being understood that the above I 'a ise ol and more noble views what and not in- feet royal mast 7 inches in cap. hostess of the inn at Mont St. Michel, a celebra- plosion. I lie jug th1 w in fragment* about tie higher place.” As Mine. Barrios is and h i- sued by Mr. l’aineH’s and his own incoherent, quite A MAI>I>KNF.Ii WHALE. young, pretlv parly, Fore 17 feet 0 1-2 feet room sadly wounding him :u the ia- and nnerty shall not apply t<» the « mplo; men! *>l would l.moi with tio less for the $-,'*00,000, this not to be a task. telligible. Added to all the topgallant mast, hoist, ted haunt of artists in France. The Prize Fund assiduity ought hopeless iim what he called ‘'more this, prison- his prelorenep royal mast, 0 1-2 inches in cap. The steamer Yalora of this Has- scalding ryes with tile steam. Tim- the xess Is under foreign or to their erexx s. siibstanMal of hut would in er was, on his own port, (.’apt. Exhibition is reviewed at with illustra- regist ry tilings life, My mother gaining from first dose she manly measures. In so he let confession, travelling Main 35 feet 8 3-4 inches. length, witch broke tie-spell and had le-r revenge at began doing topsail yard, hoist, kell, is engaged in shooting whales for the fac- boat.', sciia's, ncis or other in- ad on also those which about the under a false tions of the There are val- tin-same time. Uosit.v l». W \ Wl> \\ i:i l. appurtenances things took of DK. * UKAKT KLDLLAT- fall two or three bints which Sir Robert country name, Main topgallant yard, 20 feet hoist, 5 1-2 tory at Booth when oft* principal pictures. bay. Thursday Cape to such v* s.e|s. I i ot e a .■ aim r. e <>!{. .-*110 i> rid of tho-e bad her and when arrested he one inches. uable articles on amateur May Si, 1 >>.">. longing foreign objeet !i: the mind and e\nlt the feelings about was ipt.ek enough to see pointed to the gave which, Porpoise and just in sight of land, an immense practical photography, heart now, the relief i- permanent, other rem- Maine royal yard, 17 feet hoist, 3 3-4 inches. whale was encountered and the steamer startt d >uch is to give our xi |s imminence oi a from information received, the police scene painting, charcoal drawing, wall decora- legislation herring dies her a few general rising. Fore 32 feet hoist, 8 inches. only helped minute-.— Mis- topsail yard, in pursuit, but just as they got near enough to and hank* is th-- to .a! i to this Sir expected that he would gi\e ; he, in fact, tion and frame and the usual T ii New \ ci'k Ib raid wai n> those \s h<» im• right emi>h*y thepioviu ti ara Brack, Lawton, Mich. $1.00 per bottle. [> time Robert had been Fore topgallant yard, 23 feet hoist, 4 3-4 lire at the monster he sounded. The steamer embroidery, sbor*1 fishermen in tin* *-f In or Free of F. L. but was endeavoring to escape detention inches. and belli ved !In r-‘ wa> to be war not to be taking rring Fruit Trees. pamphlet Ingalls, Cambridge, halt-hearted in his assumption of the by started again for the prey when he came to the editorial, dramatic, literary correspondence ly going Scraping Mass. a well-known M. to whom Fore yard, 15 1-2 feet hoist, 3 1-3 inches. in a other bait tish xvhieh cannot be obtained in any character of an Irish but personating 1’., royal surface, and this time they got shot. Mr. are sustained. Price o."> cents. too sure now that there i- going I.» b- sympathizer; Mizzen mast, 13 feet and 7 departments ably ;.rae< fanners lie bore a resemblance. topgallant hoist, Haskell, the brother of the Captain, fired the other manlier, ami this and Many have been misdirected “What an* you doing there?” asked the foreman now, that a little dissimulation slight personal Marks. 2b Union Not Mr.Gladsione.it tb* a.e putting perhaps seeing by feet royal mast, 4! inches in cap. bomb, the which Montague Puolisher, N-ing rring pursued .; :i..'tough rasping of the hark, until the “You have evi- slings. ! when he again sounded. After a short time, He Told the Truth! out-ami out the garb of a Nationalist, given quite enough our \V'v is i" one v\ hi• 1 > th-y are obliged to Mizzen topgallant yard, 13 feet hoist, 3 5-8 during which the steamer lay to and waited for war. Mr. l.abouchere say-: by o. ri eoat is all taken and the surface I was troubled with Liver for lie a dence to justify a week’s remand,” said About 3,000 horses die each week. oil', Complaint years, began by high inches in slings. of the he rose to the to tin* method" of that ti'hing expressing opinion the reappearance monster, About 120.000 infest the Nature interpose* io make war between the pursue according ot tin- well searitied benefits a and suffered terribly. Lake the druggist advised of his Mr. the “It to me that 27 feet inches in paupers city. sap-1iark l’arnell and his chief followers’ magistrate. appears Jibbooni, hoi.-t, 87 slings. surface and for the boat. Had two countries as ditlr uit a* it would be be- of me to take Sulphur Bitters. I Look three bottles plunged directly About 11,000 police keep good order. —that i>, to avail themselve> of the services no have made a Main lower sail booms, 25 feet. the little as he was tree, but greater mistake can exist. and now 1 am a well man. L. /'timer, Parliamentary abilities, but a you very important cap- steering be struck vessel, coming About 12.000 live in tin* city. tween a lisb and a hor.-e. Waterbur-y, suggested Main sail 10 feet. foreigners the shoresmen, \\ ith tie ir boat" and nets, other- Whatever is done to the Conn. 2w22 doubt as to ture.” topgallant steering booms, with almost irresistible force, she would cer- enter the each damage grow ing whether Irish freedom could Fore lower sail About 10,000 stranger.-, city 'Hu* Pall Mall Gazette sav< : steering booms, 23 feet. tainly have sunk. The signal to hack was given, wise the\ could not \ ursue the bti"iness. This baik lias to be at the expense of Frank November, of Chicago, was arrested in be warn on the floor of the House of Com- “I would said the Sub-In- sail day. fact i- repaired request,” Topgallant steering booms, 17 1-2 feet. and the steamer round just in time to 'file simple that Kngbuid and lln--ia class of (I* erics must be Used in accordsee Toronto on a charge of forgery. We had worse coming About 9,000 new houses are erected annually. tit" tree’s vitality. The only possible good mons. spector, “that the should not Spritsail yard, 27 feet, 0 3-4 inches. allow the whale to dash a few feet from have already agreed about the Iron i-r. and the months here than November. December. January, prisoner by only About 700.000 eats enliven the moon-light \vi(!i natural rights and natural laws. Tin that eom«s from is the Length of the derrick from the mizzen, 2 1-2 afraid of the reason it is not marki d oth at om-e i- } it, destruction of February, March or April was more deserving of Then he proceeded to praise those be allowed tc have any communication the side. Haskell, losing prey, only why feet beyond the toHi 11 rail. nights. this nuisance about the Pul-i-Klii-ti are the rt of a of certain rashes beneath the arrest and punishment than November. lush who had sacrificed with the outside world. his again fired, and this time the bomb accomplish- About hold forth trumpery principal supp» large portion p lodged patriots their By warning She was about 250 2,000 clergymen every probably tons, **pot-hcl- ed its work, and the dead body of the animal fight. the shore population where these ti"I» are t ik< u. bark-scales. An Important Discovery. lives for their and his he bailie the efforts as the sailors would Sunday. country, expressed confederates, might lied,” say, and heavily sunk in 75 fathoms of water. The whale was A : A bout 020 churches comfort to the faith- Cabinet Minister say* The local ti'lu rnu u not, tin The miter surface of the tree is hard- The most is that w hich brings that even unsuc- of the to arrest them.” for her but the lumber coasters of give cannot, they ought y important Discovery opinion they, though police sparred size, very large for the species, being fully twice as ful. the most good to the numhcr. Dr. King’s are often We may as well back down while we have a ened w ind and greatest were entitled to more Mr. said the today three times her size, rigged as as the Valora, a45 foot vessel. The carcass will not, allow participation in the"e tishejies. by exposure tosun, storm, for cessful, honor than “Certainly, Hurry,” mag- long About 125 are added to the on we New Discovery Consumption, Coughs and Colds, while our are persons popula- chance to go our knees before are forced this is were schooners, big ships from eight will come to the surface in or nine To do so would be to take the bread from the and surface demanded by nature will preserve the health and save life, and is ,i the men who in istrate. “A very wise and eight days, tion daily. to on our bellies. fought successfully necessary to ten times as large. It is likely that we have when it will be taken in tow the steamer. grovel as a priceless boon to the afflicted. Not only does il by About 28 miles of new streets are laid out mouths of their lamilh s and starvation to protection to the more tender sub- Parliament-. precaution.” reached the extreme size in wooden The Herald thinks, that the will of bring positively cure Consumption, hut Coughs, Colds, sailing It is proposed to bring the monster to Portland each however, be year. own homes. Now. tin se are stance beneath, and should not scrap- and all affections Mr. Despard listened to Sir Robert’s “Do mean to sav,” screamed Sir ships. An old sailor says if they build them where it can be exhibited. Press. their people willing Bronchitis, Asthma, Hoarseness, you [Portland About 500,000 dwellings shelter the popula- the people of England may outweigh all these ed x\ steel instrument. We of Hie Throat, Chest, and Lungs, yield at once to with the closest and “that are to lock me much larger than now, telephones will be re- that our vessels should come and them away any speech attention, Robert, you going tion of London. reasons. employ its wonderful curative powers. If you doubt this, from the to the fore- MAINE MILITIA AND G. A. K. ENCAMPMENT. have seen men in orchards with when it was on without me an of quired quarter topgallant to these tish for us. are desirous to young a Trial Bottle at Richard 11. ended, insisted shaking up giving opportunity take They get Free, Moody’s drug castle and elevators in the hold. They often The companies have been asked whether they corm utters, etc., raking the trees store. hands with the you who I am ! I tell that 1 lie Fish ani> Fishing. .Senator and welcome our on these terms. It is the hoes, speaker. Then, rising showing you idle waiting, but when they do get a load, will volunteer to attend the encampment. Un- Frye people ami down in a merciless manner witli to his he the toast of suc- am Sir Robert Bland !” the tar, “It's a as is a Wine at the White House. of friends have to up Tiffany of New York has just made to order one feet, proposed says cargo cargo.” [Ban- less they volunteer they will have to be paid a party gone ltaugely only method by which this tidiery can be pur- the or- dozen at the cost of cess gor Cor. N. Y. Sun. deluded idea of improving the champagne glasses $.500. They to the coining rebellion, wihch Sir “Are you sure the prisoner is quite their dollar a day and subsistence, the same as used to that President Arthur lik- Lakes on a fishing excursion. Spring fish- and it to the shore boat fishermen are the finest in ever seen and the “They say sued, gives chard. things glass with some of sane ?” asked the at muster, and the display would cost the State hired girl will be sure to wash them in boiling Robert, qualms conscience, magistrate. ed his said an old of the ex- has now fairly begun and good catches the of the which is their natural French Claims. about If volunteer, the transpor- toddy,” employee ing taking tish, -\ uother detrimental has been water, as were made of iron. drank. “He to he so until we arrest- Spoliation $13,000. they practice i£they appeared tation and rations, would have to be ecutive department this morning, “but i tell are reported.Four hundred barrels of shad right, and to our own fishermen the right to of only, paid the application soft soap to tender I’pon resuming his seat, Mr. ed him,” Sergt. Grinishaw. Ex Representative Broadhead left the State and the would not be much you the present of the White House An End to Bone Scraping. Despard replied Washing- by expense occupants were shipped from Richmond and Gardiner to cure them and bring them to market. This has or to older trees after the to to “Send for Lord more so of militia can with their full share of the com- trees, scarify- Edward of HI., proceeded explain Sir Robert the Grabmore,” cried Sir ton last week for Paris, where, as special gov- than half much. Some the j get away Shepherd, Harrisburg, says: forts of life. 1 to Boston one day recently.The li*h wardens been the practice for the past twenty-five years, ing lias been carried “Having received so much benefit from Electric so for the Robert. “He knows me and can belonging to the second regiment and situated Why, yesterday happened process thoroughly preparations made, far, rising, prove ernment agent, he will examine the records of the 1 it to in the eastern of the State, will ! look into the ice-chest just before dinner, and went down to Wuhloboro from l>.-nnarisco»ta, and legislation defining rights of American out. an orchard has been Bitters, feel my duty let suffering.humanity the number of members the who I am.” part say they go Many damag- enrolled, the courts in search of information in burn if there wasn’t an even dozen in a know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for prize if they can have two days for the trip, but are ! me quart recently, and found seventeen lobsters fishermen in this business will save them from ed in this manner, not from the use of a me 1 w'ould amount of stores laid the chance of remove the with the French their wait- eight years; my doctors told have to in, “Policeman, prisoner.” connection spoliation claims. not willing to go in the night, march all day bottles of eampagne cooling corks, market ana about eight, hundred in a factory, bone <>r I | a vast amount of revenue quibbling and expense bad material, but from that mater- have the scraped the leg amputated. from and the said Mr. The secretary of state has received information ami come back in the So there is talk of ing for the corkscrew.” which were under nine inch* s. The line is a using three bottles ol Electric Bitters and help foreign countries, Gully. night. used, instead, from the United .States minister in Paris that them out of in the afternoon “How many were there after dinner.?” dollar for each lobs or.’flu* Courier-Gazette to which have been in some of ial too strong. suds, as it comes Bucklen’s and is money which had been subscribed to the While Sir Robert his starting Bangor they subjected Soap seven boxes Arnica Salve, my leg passed days the “1 been preliminary legal proceedings in the award and them to Lewiston on a train can’t say exactly, but four empty bottles of the big whale which has cut up our from the with a now sound and well.” cause. He of the for freedom, the w ere not bringing special says ports.” Monday’s wash, applied spoke enthusiastically pining police cases of the French claims commission will over so came out of the and there was no I and tried out at Green’s Island: The fish was t»T Electric Bitters are sold at fifty centsa bottle,and and quartering them there night they dining-room, scrub broom will do a tree dis- earnestness and of the idle. were exertion to cost at least ten dollars in each case. Persons one at the table but the and one feet In good by Buckleu’s Arnica Salve at -ac. per box by R. R. efficiency rebels, They using every may arrive in Portland, fresh, the next morn- regular family feet in length, and ten high. cutting lodging vermin, and the solution soaking Moody. and stated how they were only waiting identify the men and places mentioned in this country who are interested in the matter int?- visitor. 1 tell you that the late President never the blubber four men were employed. The They were expecting the minister to dinner. should make to meet these ex- beat that record.” and 1174 into tlie earth about the roots stimulates for to be involved in in the notes and documents found on Sir arrangements The has recently arisen whether it [Washington Special. process is not quite completed yet, “Is all dear?” asked the The vacation season is coming on apace, and the England foreign question everything ready, my Our penses. would not be a good tiling to bold the yearly gallons of oil have already been secured. It growth. advice is to use no mateii- usual large orders for canue50 men which Belfast ment,bid off all the advertised for sale for fast. Portland, June 1, 1885. We are learning plished. spoke property rack" ( Thacher did not A flower, a tear, a flag,—the loved so The Friday nigh', apt. ap- Journal Co. flag they well, sent to the war and of the 100 who were slain in There will be a dance at Cunningham’s Hall, Wavcrly House, Nortbport camp ground, non-payment of taxes. The with Republican Publishing iu these days. It is claimed that Hon. The they followed ’mid shot and money found In H. A. Starrett & Co’s, store pear them, but Happy Johnny, the history flag Bllll, hurtling will be for the season cripple, CHARLES A. PILSBURY.Editor. shell— battle or died during their service of enlistment. Northport, tomorrow (Friday) evening. opened June 22d, under the has been ;ed and Mr", e’apt. Thacher bore the drum. At Ebeu F. used to make war Thorabs & Osborne, sail makers, of this city, last claimed. A gold necklace now awaits RUSSELL G. DYER.Local Editor. Pillsbury speeches Shall dec a each of C. H. Buawell. low'green mound above a soldier Fie paid tributes to Col. Marshall, the dar- management an owner the foot of Bridge Hill she to drum, and glowing A pair of buffalo horns was received at the Bel- week manufactured Into sails of canvas at the same store. began and urge people to enlist during our Civil war. true— 2,000 yards the arrested the entire in num- ing Dickerson, Cunningham, Scott, Allyn, Wooster fast Office Inst were raided In this last week police army—22 Tokens of a that ’round the lire post week. They came mail from Many gardens city for ship Antelope, of Boston. The committee on We would a cliromo for a of one of friendship camp by the soldiers monument arc ber----conducting them to with a mob at give sight and the three Wilson brothers. Of those who lie and flowers stolen. It is rather jail Memorial grew. the west. mean business to Mrs. now their heels. !n the the entire Day. William Wilson of Waldo, an insane wo- soliciting subscriptions for that purpose, and jail army prayed those talks in print. Again, it is said that Ebeu lu unmarked graves on the the steal flowers to decorate The flower shall rest in on each battlefield, speaker graves, but it Is done. we and shouted, the men -13 iu Four score and seven years ago our fathers beauty lowly tomb, What of the analysis of the alleged meteorite man, was arrested and lodged in jail on Sunday hope our citizens will do the handsome tiling in number—being laid Blaine out in debate; that he possesses all The tear shall kiss the flower and its said one was sure—they fell with their hacks locked in strengthen thing On a on the Townsend lot in Grove ceme- this matter. up cells, and the women--numbering brought forth upon this continent a new nation, which fell at Northport a few years ago? Can the grave ami was subsequently removed by the Waldo au- a perfume; to the and their faces to the foe. Not themselves. The conceived in and dedicated to the the virtues of Homan citizen; that he is hand- ground all a was nine—being placed by police liberty propo- While In the springtime breeze the dear old Brunswick shed any light on the sub- tery flag displayed Saturday, marked thorities. The New flag the and Telegraph England Meteorological society, at then went to a meeting which was in progress, sition that all men are created equal. some and We some student shall wave courage valor, however, belong to the bat- “1812.” A popular. hope soldier of that war lies buried there. It. I. and arrested ( we are Above ject? We have received the Providence, has written to Mr. L. H. Murch, apt. Thacher and a cadet, just as Now engaged in a great civil war, will this in their book. We know the verdant roof of every soldier’s grave. tlefield, but much is due from home sources, the catalogues forissaof the put scrap Verranus sou of Thomas they arose from prayers, taking them to jail, a testing whether that nation or any nation so legislatures, the towns and cities, which Capt. David Warren, of Islesboro, with others, Condon, Condon, died State Normal Schools nt Farmington and C'astine. of this city, for monthly statements of the weather, our hero is handsome but we doubt his running The veteran’s eye is sail, but yet his heart is warm, supported big crowd following, and the total num- conceived and so dedicated can long endure. has in this city on the 27th, 3»> He was a For the former we are which lie forwards at the close of each month. making tie comes with solemn step this duty to perform; the soldier. Even the working men of England purchased the sch. Edward Johnson, formerly aged years. indebted to Mr. George (J. ber in 24. W hen the made himself We are met on a battlefield of that war. ahead of his ticket iu Maine. he is jail Captain great Well, just And o’er the spot where sleeps one worthy of a of Belfast. The was $0,000. The vessel member of Waldo Lodge, I. O. O. F., which body Purrfngton, the principal of the school. wtiole contributed their mite of earnings. At the close of price paid Attention Is called to the annual statement of the known, the army shouted so as to be We are met to dedicate a portion of it as the man and we were crown, the for old Massachusetts is in Boston. buried him on Friday. heard for a long distance around, when the final resting place of those who here gave their He sadly, gently, lays his loving tribute down. the war the great problem was, what to do with the An unusual amount of drunkenness was observ- i Belfast .savings Banks published in another col- was in a threatened lives that the glad that be placed responsible posi- A jailor to throw several of them into nation might live. It is altogeth- army of men thus taken from the field. It was The fence the Capt. Gilchrist lot, on small fire was discovered on Ben Hazeltine’s ed on Sunday and Monday, and Monday a umn. The condition of the bank Is good, and In And ah! the veteran finds as pass the fleeting along High evening the dungeon. Andrews, of the munici- er fitting and proper that we should do this. tion in the old Mugwump State. on but it was Judge years, thought by some that the heroes of Gettysburg street, has been removed, thereby breaking up the wharf, Friday, extinguished before it free tight resulted. For the sake of common de- fact it is as sound an institution as we have in court, said that the law does not in a we cannot pal oblige him But, larger sense, dedicate, The for the offices here is still on. More are more tight going flags needed, flowers, and yet more would become idlers. Their forebodings were roost of a lot of loafers who used to the had made much progress. It is thought some one cency.if for no other reason, the hotels ought to i Maine. to hold court on Memorial which i" a we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this frequent I)ay, pub- W. the of the dem- tears; threw a match into the loose lic or H. Clifford, young eagle groundless, for with peace the soldiers re- place and stare at passers by. hay. close their bars on Sunday. holiday, Sunday, and under theeircum-; ground. The brave men, living and dead, who For many times each year the hand of death doth quietly Mr. Edward N. Wight’s photograph gallery, over statues the concluded to the here have consecrated it far above ocracy, has, it is said, much influence in Wash- fall, sumed their places in the shops, factories and the John Leighton is a to The II. Army give up struggled Mr. William M. Thayer, who lately left Belfast to taking up subscription Bangor Whig says: C. (Juimhy AC<>. ; F. B. Know I ton’s store, is now In working order were And many comrades answer to the solemn call. drums and released on small bail. our power to add or detract. The world will means to use has flitted back farms. The war was fought to a so that a start the street The ington, and it. He close, conduct a jewelry business in Brockton, Mass., was sprinkler. city government have made a flower garden in the rear of their of- ! and ready for business. Mr. was for a num- little note nor remember what we here, Wight MEElTNGot THE MAIM' HISTORICAL SOCIETY. long say Each some that un- second war is not from the same cause. to funds for this ami forth betvveeu here aud there as busy as a ; year comrades seek distant, possible in town last week. He says his business outlook is ought appropriate purpose, then flee on Kxchange street. The yard has been clear- ber of years with Mr. A. K. Dole, and but it can never forget what they did here. It known Bangor, I he Maine in shore, Grant was elevated to the Presidency, hut unlike the burden would fall on all tax Ili"torical Society met Portland for us. ihe to be here 1 bee. Whether he is for Mr. is a good and that he is much with his new lo- p yers. ed up and the surroundings very improved ought to be an excellent see his is living, rather dedicated Bradbury puz- To join the ranks, which, twenty years ago and pleased greatly photographer, at 2 :J<>. J liursd.n afternoon. President James Alexander, lie did not for other worlds to to the unfinished work which they have thus to and more, sigh cation. Mr. I. F. Grant, of last week sold to since the firm took the office. adv. next week. W Bradburx j zle to many. He wants to go C'ougress Jackson, presiding. President Bradbury far so nob carried on. It is for us to I The Great Commander formed from those who He knew that arbitration was better than y rather conquer. John Goodwin of a Durham hull Our lias We have .■I, ned the of Cleaves is in his But he fears the The Boston steamers wharf, in this city, is under- Monroe, yearling attention been called to the condition »>f received from Geo. E. Brackett, Grand with'remark", sketching hUtory be here dedicated to the ta-k Judge way. freely gave war. Instead of to the of great remaining | Their appealing passions men, for The animal was raised N. 8. of the "iiciety and iis work. H. W. Brvant, tierce their devotion to : heart’s best blood our country’s flag to save. going extensive repairs. On Friday the steamer $60. by Piper the dials of the ci.y clock. They need painting Secretary, the printed proceedings of the twenty- before us—that from these honored dea 1 we democracy, knowing he appealed to their reason, which resulted in the It rarian, reported a coii"idorat>le li>t of con- Belfast, and Is one of the handsomest in Waldo As seventh take increased devotion to the cause for which The are Henry Morrison towed from Rockland a pile sadly. one lady expressed It, “They give tin- semi-annual and annual sessions of the Mr. Bradbury and Auderson. Hence he may earthly ranks thinning fast, and o’er wave, settlement of the Alabama tributions to I he library audeabinei. among tin m The claims, reconstruction, they here gave the last full measure of devotion heavenly ranks are swelling with the true and and a raft of logs. Mr. Bennett, of Bucksport, is county. town a dilapidated appearance.” The city govern Grand Lodge of Maine Good Templars. It is a a pew door from the old church at he true to Mr. Bradbury. The President, we &c. Peace has its victories no less than war. Gen. Hingham. that we here resolxe that the dead j brave; the work. ment to M highly doing \V. M. Priest, A. «J. Condon, ( bancs Black, das. ought appropriate n few dollars for thl> handsome pamphlet <-f pages, from the printing i""., from Bert ha llohart of that town : a por- not froze IMaisted out. He on a Each year is found some new made graves, not Hamlin referred to a correspondence carried on shall have died in vain, that the nation hear, got up high of Geo. W. trait ot Admiral Preble's faih« r from son of j1 g.-ass Unity. Mr. s. Jr. who died in Durham and I. II. this a purpose. office Burgess, Belfast. the shall, under God, have a new birth of freedom, grown yet, the war between John Stuart of Berry Montana Hannon.of city,arc building key, it is said, and left Plaisted iu midst of his Whose sanded whiteness still the during Mill, Eng lie A-lmir,. and an « ngr.\ • d ot Robert j gentle raindrops was summer at the on the shore of the cow ran portrait and that the (Government of the people, by the bind and Justice of last week one of the fifty boys and nine ladies cottage battery A wild Si the town of Troy, near the J II. A. Starrett A t'.u announce a special sale of t W in' to the of the fret. Ex-Chief Appleton, Bangor. Ina.p from hiui"elf. lion. Jo-eph W ili- and for the shall not from drowsy eloquence, greatly disgust j The people people, perish The former who have gone to Montana from Unity, and the bay. place will be known as the “Odd Fol I'nity line, last week and for a time all efforts t<< dress ginghams to open to-day, and offer a fine lani'oii ga'i an aceoimi oj a \ isi» of was entirely American in his ideas and President tlie earth. Lincoln at latter. The number of expectants in this vicin- ! And sometime, as the must on- j [Abraham (Gettysburg changeful years only one who has died of the number. He was a lows’ Retreat.” the animal At last -de ! assortment at low This Is \ 1‘ownalboro in I7i»4. and al"o ward roll, coincided with Judge Appleton. In 18fi3 he cor- capture proved unavailing. very prices. in addition pr**- Nov. m. ist;:;. ity is of a fearful magnitude. Every one is j 111 * a 1 a paper <>n Mail1- in the war of 1S12. Those holy ranks shall claim the last old veteran’s rectly foretold the results of the war and pleaded very energetic young man and had gained a very The rainstorm which began Sunday afternoon was cornered in a e earing and the parties in pur- to the bargains offered in other departments, r • \< o'* The Boston Journal well says that the above for and the moment one soul; I'iiiirsdax uiiig at 7.o'* i<»ck. the program hoping something ap- for the of the address handsome property. The funeral services were at ! and with brief suit flred seven shot-* into her before she could b<> which see their large advertisement. The new Then to emancipation negro. The continued, intermissions, through "a"! A sketch ol the lit i- “the of Memorial I addresses” earthly roll-call will no reply he j ot L-'lli" Auuaticc of grandest fay to have the lead to the the others given, 28. disabled A man bore a in firm to with the pears trough But every one shall answer to the roll in heaven. was well received. Unity village May j Monday and Tucsdav, has helped the grass crop Bangoi prominent pari means keep fudy up times. M--I-• c ail L ike. ;.\ .! -In. F. Sprague ol M*>n- “the il and will con- and that country has read to bark and snarl at a furious rate. It is The the performance. '"ii. n\ begin exercises closed by the little girls singing Three men, John T. Frost, Levi M. i’oor and greatly and done much good in other directions. The Wheelmen. On Louis iVu read Ldw.ud 11. Llweii: Problems of j Then you. who have not yet in death laid down Saturday tinue to read it with increasing interest And to bear what the brethren shout Hammond'" Fort. Richard Hammond. his home amusing say your arms, “Tramp, tramp, the boys are marching,” which Charles Wood, happened to meet on our streets one j Rain was much needed. Mr. M. A. Dow lifts asked the city government ton, Frank Fernald and Frank Knowlton rode bi the Nor j and d'-ai h. b\ liev. Oils lav mr of Woolwich, judging hv manner in which the Memorial ! is that were bade farewell to earth and all of war’s was encored. last week. It so that all three were for the of n seine each other. One charge they cop- j day happened On Saturday after the Bo-ton boat had left her privilege stretching along the up. i cycles to Quantebacook Pond. During the heavy l ii’/ II Jordan. nted a framed alarms,— j L"ax past xvas observed, the spirit war. is IN SKA IIS 1*0 K I'. at Andersonv ille and suffered per bridge for the pi of fish. His idea rain on Mr. Pendleton, just patriotic perheads during the This crowding | Continue still the work which you have well be- prisoners together wharf in tills city, a sink man bound for rpose taking Sunday concluded to come ot (he brig Boxer, with a llampden photograph pupe’ and manifested in the words Decoration services were conducted here Satur- under the cruel treatment of Wirt/. I' to Ids at purpose eloquent j the mourners. It is to make a horse gun, many hardships was to the and put seine, high water, across the river, home, ami mounting ills wheel drove through tin- d- •! ing the brig and her cargo. enough j And let brought wharf, Capt. Ingraham ie work of sweet remembrance still be in of the order were all June in front of the fo the base of of the martxred Lincoln xvill not be allowed to j see An- day pursuance general issued by the They captured 22, 1864, returned using bridge operations, and rain and mud covering the distance In Hire e hours. 1HK(.K\M> \KM Y i:.N( x.MI’MI'.M. deny his oats. We can Pillsburv and done. for him. in point of courtesy Capt. Post of the Grand Army. passed off l’etersbuig, and were imprisoned ten and a half thus stop all fish that may be above the die out. There i- but one report from all the derson et als war and shed- Everything Ingraham cannot be outdone. bridge. M\y Weather. We learn from Mr I. H Tin x. <-uti\e «• >inmin»*e o! tin- j making speeches And when, in God’s good time, the last old vet. is l>epartniPin quietly and according to programme. The oration months. The seine is to tie removed at flood tide to allow* the Ma'i «>. A. K.. held y-o"doh in Portland towns within tin Journal's field and that testi- ding tears to get the boys to don the blue. The | gone, ship Leonora, of Belfast, lias been sold to New Murch, »f tbit- la\ *J7i h < >1. 1. S. last great battle fought, bis sweetest by .Spaulding exceptionally fine, Chester W. Cottrell, of this has received n P.aiijr* fies to the interest shown in the to a war is not victory city, York parties for $-.lo,ooo. she was built in Belfast for Ma\ was .'4 71 degrees, which Is one :i.iiI a increasing j truth is that have been democrat won, of • hail Ilian. Tin- hotel < •sum1'; t<- t li.tl and called forth rounds applause from the vet- letter from Commissioner Ham at New i reported Orleans, in Is of 14td twin !<• K’K colder than the for ceremonies of the day. May it so continue, and to make a difference in the scramble The grateful people shall take up their work laid In'iU, tons burthen, and a -hip Qi Passages. Sell. Abraham Richardson, degree average temperature the !i th deh .s to the Nali -nai going pin’s erans. Mrs. Alexander recited “Decoration bis at j Ktn-aiupment dow Day" concerning miniature three masted schooner ■ xx veterans xv noxv :, the Cora, now at this port Mr. K Iward Mi* Patter-shad, of this arrive! from pa-'t twenty-six years, Imt two warmer i ad I- n a",irii• d at tin hotel*. (b n. hen the ho compose the (Grand for the President Cleveland bas caved (Jnpt. t.eorge city, ! degree* «jtiart«• spoils. And yearly weave the flowers to make the soldier’s at the soldiers monument and “Returned Maine the Exposition. The Commissioner wants the went to New York last week in 11,♦ sa <•. Boston on >aturda\ >!•-• ■ than the average for 1 ssi it rained on ten (b-. i.. P- iiaii man of the -amp ••oiinniften, Army -bail have passed one one, to crow n. perfect having been ni just live May away, by in and the boys are to warm their toes. Flags” at the hall and all pronounced it a pleasing model to remain and says: “rids nice model has reported that tn-\ had ax*ipn d ill May, 18* a. weeks. In that time she made the from 1 davs and -nowed on one. quarter* join their comrades who crossed the dark river variation of the exercises. Her rendition of both One of our subscribers, who has to pass through passage '•amp I 1 "I iik h and «-ouid for How Cleveland ever got the idea into his been an attractive feature of our Maine exhibit, provide j THE OF two in f<- or hi- was Belfast to New York and was ordered to Phlladeb Feoriha Lanes. Those Interested In before them, may other hands carry on the OBSERVANCE THE DAY IN BELFAST. was clear and distinct, and her gates going from residence, j Florida 14.•'ijo. l h' .-on,r.a*It troin Main* will he put in head that he could his out when pieces discretion and is pronounced by ship masters and others com- 1 keep party to she loaded at Phila. tor New ■ The ceremonies of last week for a self There phia discharge, should read the advertisement of J. H. eoutrh >. *n!o- i-t to tin- com- work of Memorial were more so realistic that were moved to and her enquiring opening gate, Taylor, amp by rhani;- of decorating the graves the nation honors won is ken. he Day many tears, petent to judge to be an almost model for a j past my True, perfect 1 they promised w Haven where she arrived, and in another column. Mr. mi'-. (. "ini adt A. < i. Coomb* of the generally observed Ilian usual on I were are a number of contrivances «*f this kind, be- discharged pro- published Taylor’s add re.-.* traii'por- and keep ever green the memory of the dead. Saturday May efforts generously applauded at the finish. three master.” The little schooner will remain un- ■ the that he would stand Civil needed to New York ta ion (• >11111• iir< nportf war and with thickening graves. preparation day by navy knew about no Tin: Widow's Island Qfakan'tine. A com from there to Belfast. and The\ are On tb* suu-kis-ed air. unstained and fair, anything human nature. He ment of tl e National Grand of the as one Stockton. price.-. located In Marion, Larnpher, a r» *t a var a\ aiiable he Army Republic, Corps, and of the comrades expressed It “it qm that -hip- oi <1 Tnl ndttee from the Knox Medical (>ur < id id banner waves. so. soon County Association, Hernando and »>rm .te and arc b be * : :• sp doubt intended to do But the to assemble at Portland, has an counties, said t.'ii port duriin Kn<-.nipnn u! : al*.rto honestly given Impetus seemed hardly anything to get ready now, for the Representatives of Uamdeu, Tnornaston, Vlna'i- Ciit'P.'H Noik>. A’nldo <'orn-fregatlonal Confer- Fiv. d »m well of Doctors Albeeand Hitch- -• Cbm Man.-o.-k. aiid grow- in our country's soil. to all Grard Posts in this State. The exercises consisting Levensaier, desirable Head the advertisement and Pop. Sell.‘dield ; Ciov- road tosheel is paved with just such intentions. Army preparations seemed to move on themselves.” Be- haven ami Rockland (.rand Army posts met ar ence will meet with 1st church in >rrespond Behold hoxv it blooms and thrive-. has visited the new at congregational »tiioi- u Ii'li: md Now li iv v. in this were cock, quarantine hospital with Mr. for further Inf >rmalinn. Statt1*. not do he vic- city perhaps more than and to form a battalion Taylor But xve mu-t not that it- roots were wet He could it, ought not. To the satisfactory tween titty and sixty of the comrades were in line, Roeklaud, Friday, agreed Belfast, dune 9 and 10. Rev. A. H. of i'an> >1 oilii.in a : \\ x 'll*'?!, with Matfx. Tin forget Widow’s Island, with A C. U Taylor, ever before. The warm and -Surgeon Iieffinger, IN>i.i«'E (Jot rt. “I)r.’’ (r. W. With the blood of a million live-. tors the said and so day opened bright, lx monkoi;. to attend the National Fiicampineut. It is expected wiil be Leonard, Belfast, pi 1 'llllllr !. In ii .1 rt li Iltl'l IMIS belong spoils, Marcy, says S. N. that don, preacher-There two preaching ser- UpOll and the feature was the dust They report the water supply by the Ella Wiikklkk Wilcox. only disagreeable was that Union, and Washington i.rand Army was before the Court on Friday for assault and *ub'i:.n:iai!y puliii'lno n th- Journal la*t every hard worker for his party. We believe Memorial day duly observed here. The day Appleton vices at the M. E. church.tn this city, on sun-lay. j which almost artesian well is ample, tin* drainage is direct into Wt-l k. enveloped everything, ruining flue was a fine one and ns the farmers are about done will litem, making a battalion natter, on Durbar. I’he -aid in a form of and no organization* join The suhie'O of the afternoon sermon w!!! in- "f-in- Mary complainant Bos ion Jt nil iss5. republican government and It is a the sea, and the hospital is situated one and one clothing millinery. disgrace to our city with their planting a number was three or four hundred strong, lien. Davis Tiilson she was at respondent's house for the purpose of ■' large present. coming the Collection," and In the evening “The HAM K 11 ..\ I ’ll I !:> OON\ I-.NTION. To THE Kiuroit: Presuming that thesemi- class distinctions. Mr. Cleveland was elected, half miles from the nearest residence on the main- that on a public occasion like this, when the town The was formed in front of Town Hall ha* command of the imitation. fitting a dress for hi- when some trouble fill condition of atlairs abroad and the procession accepted Light of the World "-Next will be oh daughter, lH" Hal:"''. i. •ui.lv li'ii.> nul Associa- peaet and should be held accountable for bis is tilled land, surrounded by deep water on all sides. The Sunday strictly with visitors, the streets cannot be at ten headed arose about her dog which was a redseout- cholera wilt cause to abandon annual o’clock, by the Monroe cornet Band. served u- Childrens -r F lower at the i'tib making on |j. |.j ait ii:.*'.: ut' in Ibueiiiil on May 'll and you your administration. With mixed this is ! committee no of the of Base Bale Notes. The second game engaged j Sunday, tour politics sprinkled. In the forenoon delegations from the The consisted of apprehend danger spread -ide, when the "Doctor” her with much >T at" of Sclu»..|s. Lllce.WaH European and spend your three months procession the Billings Post, La- vcrsalist, church in this < itr ami the will ejected Sllperil.Iemiell' disease from that source. The .Station by the Belfast team is with the Uolbv nine, with h pa-tor \aeadon in the fashionable resorts for which i impossible. Again, it will be the salvation of Post visited the different cemeteries for the dies’ Relief (food and contagious j force. The denied but pros' I,;, and a go. '! y number of ar;."-t tearh- pur- Corps, Templars Morning preach a sermon api-ropilate to the occasion. Mr. respondent using force, ihi-* is xve take the to is now for will be played at the new grounds in this city .July "i's from 11,*- vai iou> t i\\ n> in f li" K>- country noted, liberty the If we succeed in 1888 ; pose of n arking with a flag the graves of of this who ready occupancy. wanted her to with her n-inity. republican party. every Light Grange place, and spectators Hregorv will In Stockton next go away howling dog Leo mail with this a of the Pathfinder Kail- 4tli. The grounds will be completed this week, preach Sumiay- >ays wci'" ica*i '< Vera! on •< ts ..i copy we known soldier or sailor. Year these Tklki'Honic. In conversation with the card was fined .■*'• by >ul.j unpor- shall bounce the “offensive parti- by year flag numbered at least 500 in the line of march t<> operator There will lie no s»e •- ices at < and cost*. —dolin Guide, which xve trust will use- rascally joined the Cnltarian tiur-h Appealed tanr. -, among a hi. h was om on “P.-aeticai way you find when the club will play their practice games there. designated mounds grow more numerous and will at the central in this last week, we for a ful. Yours sans" in double or else we will this the cemetery. Commander G. 11. Fisher did credit office, city, for die next tw "'Oil as the is n-w tak- Rogers being vagabond was sent to the House Hygiene in Common Schools.*’ Dr. Geo. A. truly. quick, keep The stand will seal ‘Juo A Belfast past--r by soon far outnumber the comrades who on learned that the business has doubled within the grand persons.... of < Phillies of Milsv\orth. N. E. WEEKS, or some other in which has views in har- living to himself and Billings Post in conducting the ing a short vacati-e Tic hidics of the >ew orreetiou f -r tliirt. day-. Others wen- on “Disei- Manager. party of Bat and Ball that "Boo parish each anniversary so tenderly seek them out. Tlu Since the line has been extended to Au- correspondent says 1 !im by .Mis*. K !;t 11. Sorer of W bad concluded to abandon our usual with the common Memorial services at the cemetery on tlds occasion. past year. ing Society will meet at the house of < apt. H. F The F. >. District Court convened in Bluchiil; mony people. Chase Is the wildest man in tow n over base ball. Bangor at •*M-hool A. W. Ladies Relief and others for several and the business lias in- Mippiirs.** l.»y King. esq.. Mils- corps days A poem was read by Mrs. F. L. Palmer, President gusta points west, largely ltynn, on the afternoon >d \\ loth m.-t lb a. m. summer visit to the crowned heads of Europe, It is time this kid glove gush waseuded. .-incs-iay, Tuesday. The only ease brought up was 'vorth: ”M< ibod* of high before w Teaching Mr. ere of so creased. The Rockland and .. of History." busy making garlands flowers, of the Ladies’ Relief Corps. When tiie exer- operator says Bangor A Massachusetts subscriber writes "We find .*Thc subject R d. A R -boi morn • bat of \\ ilUa.ni and dames of Frankfort, AVaimr AVhdtle, Klisvvorlh. A lesson but not from fear of war or cholera or because We want no asylums for rich men’s numb- Treat, pr primary that all were for. A use the new line and that she is sermon handsomely provided happv cises were over the re-formed and very frequently of Increased Interest the w ing at the North l.nuivh, “Tne Best nt oner- it: on color, .Mis- Lm:a Haskell of C witb of a of procession your paper longer stay bankruptcy. This is an old ease, begun by a>tine, depleted pocket-book. No—none these heads. The hard fisted are to rule this coun- custom has grown up of decorating witli flowers marched back to Sweet kept busy answering calls. One clear day recently Translation of a 1! in i-u7. a ludt do/ei >mall children, was very the Hall. The Band played away from old Waldo, and would add our tribute The hearing Tuesday was to consider the pleasing inihieneed us. But, after a survey of the and these ballot casters all the and tin* ones to thing- try scented, perfumed j graves in the cemetery. For weeks owners the linemen at Bangor and Dover, N. II., had a little -r.-tiled enjoy it greatiy. By-and-by as they 'eft the yard. A picnic dinner of praise to Us excellent tone and managemei r." orrectmess of the report of D. s. Hoodell,->f Sear*- field, xve concluded to the summer in the as well learn it. We down with civil of lots in Grove had been Sritooi.s UY iavc th- ■•.unua On Air. Luce a talk on spend may say, Cemetery busy beautify- conversation, which was understood- A ■ Friday evening gave was furnished by the lady members of the Post. readily A subscriber writing from Alpena, Mich., *ay* -f 1' >rt, who was one of the committee of creditors. “Habit" in the and Kev. Gideon best and the that was not catalogue and circu ir of Easier-. Normal Baptist church, of all places for passing the hot season, service. We have a police commission sitting ing them, grave elaborately At two o’clock the crowd in the number of local firms intend putting in the tele- j The aeciMini was gathered upper the Journal: "It comes to me every Sunday morn- referred to Register Charles Ham Mayo of Brooklyn, told about the Ideal Teach- trimmed was an It school at a«tine, an I the "lab- Nonna 1'raining- j ami that i- on the coast of Maine. The Path- with the of owls and men exception. is an unfortunate fact, Hall where the services were with phone, which w ith the Camp ground line will make lib- The er. gravity questioning opened prayer and I would sooner lose dinner several parties in interest were repre- >aturday. The question i>ox contained some ing, my Sunday school at F'armingto'i. The teem the former finder is however, that the vast crowd that assembles tram- the central office a showing an earnest desire for therefore useful to us as pointing out in regard to the Scriptures. The only passage by Rev. A. W. Brown. Then the roll of honor and busy place. than the Journal. With best wishes for success," sented by Hon. dosepii Williamson, of Belfn.-t. the posers, practical closes to-da. J nil** 4'h, ate. :!:•■ .alter.June 11th ; ples down and destroys more than a month’s hard the hints and suggestions. the places we do not care to vi-it: but those that we would ask the candidate about Would General Orders from Headquarters were read Hi; Vacated His office. The ofiice at etc. r-signee in bankruptcy, Harvey I>. II Hock, L-p, post The from Wald-- ■•••■ ,ntv were in attend- work, assisted by nature, can replace. F. L. Fisher following who do not live in Maine xvill find it useful in be “With the bone of an ass I have slain a by Adjutant Palmer. Commander East has been for some time a of Fort land, for (biodelI, and Wilbur F Lunt, K-t| i»i: ath oi w s. cu.m an. jaw At two Northport kept by lot of butter Into the ance at the Eastern Norma! school Ada M. o’clock I*. M. the procession formed on then introduced A. A. Noticing a tubs going -nip Rey. Lewis,of Winterport, man named s. L. Fletcher. In Fletcher represented the Fnited States as a creditor. No A\\ S. Gilman editor f tic Aroostook an inverse thousand men.*’ The whole performance is too February A. Pio- degree. High street, opposite Thomas II Marshall Post chandlery store of J. \V. Frederick A Co. last week, Maddocksand Ida Whitten, Scnrsmout; Delbert who addressed the audience in a very eloquent 'inclusion had been reached at Tues- neer. died at Houi;. n. at live o’clock a. m. May ridiculous for a man of Goddard's abil- wrote the department, tendering his resignation, 11. M adjournment Judge headquarters, in the following order: we inquired if they were about to engage in Lite Moody, Helen Hatch and .Latin K. Hatch, agt d years. He was born in Bead- We elsewhere the comments of the manner. At the close of the address the Band play he wanted to leave the office first. No d,i. evening. The court i- E* adjourn to- tifty-four print itv to meddle with. saying April Hen. M. Coombs, dennie A. .Jessie expected lit id Chief Marshal Ansel Wadsworth and Dr. G. P. wholesale butter business. "V-,” said Mr. Fre 1- Liberty; Lamb, and served hi* in tin* office and cd America, the audience joining in singing. day. apprenticeship Bangor Whig Courier on an editorial in aid. notice was taken ot it and no new appointment A. Howard 1. Annie A of the Maine T anner at In Redman is said to be officious at ; Lombard, ertek, "but we arc bothered to death for vessels in Pierce, Bragg, Drake, Augusta. Decem- Judge very All the graves in the were decorated the the of Belfast Cornet Band. cemetery made, lie also wrote for stamps, but none were For latest novelties in summer millincrv see Miss ber. ]>*>7, he si artfi he Pioneer a! Isle, Prog. Age concerning appointment which to tar, oil, Ac. and these Alice M. Dyer, .Jennie A. Calderwood, Flora F.. Presque Washington. Well, John is a good fellow and j Belfast l 'informed 1. O. O. as with and the of the soldiers were put paint, seeing the Degree Camp, F., j flowers, graves sent. He finally notified the department that un- 'llthworth e!v .\ caret.i1 r< A I* lir>t paper printed in tin countv. in com- one J. E. Meade as postmaster of llazlehurst, escort. tub* on the street for sale 1 bought them. They Carver, .John C. Coo n! Hranville A. Proek and. ling we hope he will win. each furnished with a and a handsome wreath with B. Hall. Soon lie be- flag less stamps were sent lie would kick the post office Man-fields’- adv. is s.dicited .. V Man-field adver- pany Joseph after Miss., and have to add Thomas II. Marshall Post, G. A. Ii. were made for hut I shall send out tar in Alee M. Parker, of 1.it:«-<»l:.\ 111. Eugenic L. Copiah county, only is a> of a over hutter, came sole In l>ii> he If there much fight every post with Veterans. of flowers. are buried in the at the -c« proprietor. moved the Carriages indigent Eighteen yard into the street. 1’his brought the stamps. April Devcretix, Clifton A .sr.ell and Remember B. tor -ale in thi- city the paint shop r* <“.il!y that th*' Administration has found it Belfast them.” Pioneer to Iloulton where expedient as clergymen and citizens in ■ by attention and office that of incumbents will carriages. village, iso enlisted from this town and Cl laid first came and the turned in < i. 1 t, Augusta many j Belfast postmaster everything -'triples, Stockton; s.a iir- » Ham, an-! Caroline M. 111 by H. Bleknell.... Farmers in want of elibrt he aeenmu ated a liatnIsonn* In to rescind the in view of the City Government in carriage-.. propeiiv. appointment before the axe reaches them. The down their lives for their ofiice over Mrs. Wadlin who has The Salmon Fishkuy. Mr. James M. Treat. f grow gray Children to assist in Decorating Ceremonies. country. the to Bartlett Ham. of Winter;'m Marguet B. .-'weefser, haying tool* of any and every description-Imuld March last he formed a partnership with his storm of it | has aroused all over the IN' bin weir 1 indignation truth is there has been in the Demo- The column marched UBKKiY. since conducted if but without an appointment. Stockton, had taken GO salmon in up Ymar.da iv. Matthew Datie B. >f i Atwood, .,"(!• '• ■ .f son. Geo. IL. who lias conducted tin paper treachery up to the intersection with and Matthew.', Winterport.. North. L'i» the zeal of the lb mm > m>>tc ss superserviceable Memorial day passed off very pleasantly in this Saturday la.-t. reports alewive* is a1!', during the siekm ol his father. Although he cratie camp and our friend Morton, if beaten, Church street, down Church to Grove, up Grove to Charles 11. Field, Waller 11. West, and F. II. Searsport, Charles E. Danforth, and Win. H. H. gia-igc-Fcr bargains in chahing. bats, has met with losses. h* leaves :i i.i<•. Prog. Age goes for naught and it ha- simply over to village and the attendance was good. The house plentiful than in former seasons, although he docs t-:i !.i sec .Mark Andrews, property will thank his own party for his failure. He is \ Congress, Congress Main, up Main to Francis, returned home from Fatten Fond, West Briggs, of Freedoti Frank is. Doll iff, and Mabel caps, dung g.I" .(fee., for his He vva* never in was Idled to its utmost The Memorial a Helm.- family. good health*, it-eif on record in of a man Grove capacity. not make business of taking them. caught B F Monr r, Hiram F. of Morrill Belt--i. .L'u:*'re .V 'A'ilsou'* new store is placed support a fellow and to be in better com- Cemetery. KUsworlh, on Thursday last. We saw no fish, but letcher, Krskine, drug nevertheless h«- was a diligent hti'iness man, good ought \ of service under the direction of Adjt. L. C. Morse about thus far. A number of good catches •. guilty instigating the murder of an Ameii- Large crowds followed the procession, and it was the was enthusiastic in of Fatten 10,000 Frank Bryant. Hra-•, M. Dixon, Liilie A. Masm having great run. ilea l their advertisement in and wonderfully energetic. His life was in- puny. We him to any one of bis party praise prefer party was performed in a very impressive manner. The of salmon were made at Lin Inville last week. ...Mr-. sured for svMHM.i. He leav. a wife and four can citizen for exercising his right to vote for the universal opinion that the Belfast Cornet Baud Fond. The went with a canvas tent and William A. Mason, >f Moutville Mabel E lo-d.i; paper I. F.. McCarthy, Bt lfa*t, at that we know for the place he is after. boys prepared children. orders and roll of honor were read by com- The fishermen are much by seals, bur. Emma L L. the New York st"re a line lot of the candidate-of his < hoice. The of acquitted itself admirably, show ing that all its mem- general and a boat which were on a buekboard. annoyed Paul, Condon, Dencie Mudgett,-ml presents parasols, capacity is all the here. club transported Base ball rage Our (not j rade H. L. son, $. V. c. J. It. Lamson, J. v. those at Lincolnville have hit upon a device that 1* fans and bers have made great progress. The whole Pay The tent was on the shore of the a /idle ‘«. Abbott, of Belfast; K. Moore, f millinery. Read her adv. Till: N I'AV ItNl.l.ANIi IVIK. the Prog. Age for placing itself in undefen- pro- pitched pond, Harry a l*i.rtland man in it ) has varied and nothing »o C.; Bryant, O. 1).; Deo. O. W hite and Chaplain quite effectual. A boat 1* moored just outside the cession w as tine. The Post numbered about seven- beautiful sheet of water three miles long. The Tlierndik- Li-ia V. Hen-hell. dack--e. \ \ A \; v. sni’nri v Belfast Humane for The of tli New Fair are -i*»ie positions i- apparently unlimited. x.eiety managers Lugiand our men as to rehearse their Woodman their of the weir in which is seated a dummy, which frightens galls young play- ty-live men, in uniform of blue and performed respective parts trout In the are The Inhabitants Vcazie, I'!r>b.-ro. Wilson < Mardcn. swa; tin- Prevention t*> was revising th- premium ii>: ami it will soon be coats, pants pond very large. cruelty animals organized service in a manner. The address away the seal. The Biddefords from are and brass very acceptable ... announced. Advices f mil dilVnvnt quarters ing. (all Boston) by vests, buttons. Mr. C. W. Haney, Past say that game, particularly deer, has much increas- Hilbert I M• ri!!. Waldo. At i!u Far gb-i- at tin* city council room, Belfast, on Tuesday even- The has called for the re- are to tli' w at'ornex-general Post furnished of of the Junior N ice Dept. Commander ia. very well w effect that this fair ill be verv large- all odds the best club in the eastern league. I Commander, most the uniforms. ed since the laws have been enforced and in the Head ok the Tide. Blanche, the only > MM of --•bool e find the naim s of Frank Li-.!••■. Davi-, in..-. C«d. Hiram Chase was president of the meet- signation of one of the ablest men in his depart- choir attended, and it wiil b. >n >>1 the most suc- at a spoken of, while the singing by the Liberty ly Arriving the Cemetery hollow was season there is Foxes are so u of Belfast. Merlland 'V. "w f Kt. -v and ■. < ment. Thomas Smtonds. assistant attorney-gen- We have failed to enthuse as yet. We have square good hunting. plenti- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Buekliu, died last ■■■■U. after a -tt, ing and R. Dyer, secretary. David Peirce, has. cessful exhibitions of tin kind ever held in the formed about the was tine as usual. A few extempore remarks eral in of tin eases in the grave of Col. Thomas II. Mar- very ful that farmers arc unable to hens. The » u< eks. a Elizabeth D. Moore, of Mon,- e. B Ha/ dim \V. New S’ates. charge government not our their keep terrible suffering of t\\ she was bright. Hiram chaae, Marshall, John Miiglaud The Boston A Bangor depleted purse by visiting grounds, from knowlton were well received, as were court <11 claim*. Mr. .Nmouds i- a man with- j shall, when Col. Fogler, Post Commander, con- Judge met with a number of on ( o. w ill party misfortunes child and a favorite, ami .n-r G. Brooks, P Bombard and A. W. Robinson Mealii'iiip oiler >!•* rial inducements to We fear we laek capacity and will never arrive Intelligent general T Ft A NS I I'ltS IN I.'K'I I-.-IAll I !|C out any party bias, and ha- devoted himself j ducted the services. Rev. .1. A. Ross made a most the remarks from Samuel Knowlton. The martial eg those who wish to attend the fair along the their way borne, mainly owing to their hard and death easts a gloom over the ••omnium!> Mi :ti; wen elreicd Directors. the Direc- to the at the summit of admiration reached are the transfer-. in real estate, in W'b-n r. m. Subseipiently wholly government serxice for in years. by many fervent and which touched the ! music was furnished by comrade John Calcs. In* line of their route. The managers of this line eloquent prayer, rough appearance. Ask Charles to tell you about It. Mrs. Buekliu have :he >ympath\ of the eirlr- tors eh -tco tin following oilirer.-: I be of the court of claim- are sor- for tla week rn*; .n. .'um-Jiii at: 1.. B*ui corporation so arrange that justices very with hairs. the while his little beat the drum arm* they will oth r sleeping aer wn- gray hearts of all present. The grave of Col. Marshall j playing life, boy deal of .o ry to lose him. lie xvill In* succeeded a gen- Another Canmuai. Ca The Rockland Free neigliborhood.\ good repairing David I n-r President; Clias. 1C Ha/eitine, Vice lu.Mia!'oils < ii their boat' " who attend by The to receive the is In line, for a lad of his A line ley, Belfast, to Win. E. Mitchc! -an town E; people tleman from preparation G. A. R. of w as then decorated with flowers, after which dele* style years. supper is in Mr. Franklin Giikrei h in- Arkansas named Howard. ; Fress e. the painting progress. Pr. sidcut R. G. D’.o r, sec’retary ; John (B Brooks, the fair. The Hack at be [Wash- pies .'searsporl eat story and add* -"lie .. M.apievvood will put vast K. Com- was served in the had dining room under the sup- \ Ben Iter, I u.iy, to ar.i V B Miter, -a* ington ( or. Boston Herald. proportions. Richard Gatderv the ; gatious visited every flag-marked grave and laid a removed the old from Ms lot, An in first-class condition, ami a number of horse j leave not heard that Tom eats arc unsightly building lrcasurei- adjourned meeting will be helu this ervision of and Malt, who know how P* do Ferhaps you mii. John IB- then, H-s-kla'.'.. t- 1 ana- Bag.-. i- a- to rounder of Bosworth Post is a host in himself. of flowers on each. The then lieorge ai d >und«. skin- stalls and cattle pens will be built, wilier This mugwump testimony the man- garland procession generally -u-pveted of killing kittens, but we have, tilled the cellar graded thegr Mr. wiling b- adopt a code of by-laws and t" perfect a it. of two hundred were fed in a manner Frankfort, Catharine s. re-formed and Cowards and the loilow tale seem- to it t/iiapies. >wanville, ne.-ded building* will be erected. The man- ner in which the Admini-tratiou live- up to it- It will he strange if it is not a success. The inarched back to P<»»t headquarters iitgt juo\ Charlotte, ner lias repaired bis buildings; n-^ has also Mr. t ut ther organization. The object . Miller, t heDen, Mas.-. Nam A l» ige, agement will leav* nothing undone 1 where all were dismissed until the exer- Parker. Hatch Brothers have rebuilt their barn Hie name is f to eix il service reform The “gentle- people here will sustain their old time hospital- evening live kits in the barn chamber, when one as the implies, the prevention wanv: le, ’•> A be who fought might \ one until ami -lay Joseph Ellingwood, four, everybody entered into the spir- nest. soon a Nickerson, our popular teacher, is meeting with ind bm. >111111 P. Mlickland. ll" Une morning after, young daughter ■' of tli* most moval and appointment may re-ult in serious j have “a government of the people, by the peo- ; Davis l’-'st. After the parade iiad formed Mrs. L. I W. Waldron, .-amc town. John < Eos-, M : it of the observances. of the house returned from said chamber in — Rev. J. A. Ross a pronrm ni and widely known ciiiz us of Ban- and but the will Flags were displayed at tears, deserved success preached j him. hence the organization P is hoped :h<- *:u- inconvenience and loss to the plr" nothing people. They Kovve for the la-lies of Brooks ami vicinity pre- ‘‘Fred the little black kitten,” was vtu-,|o Lw in.la Foss, same towu <.*• W .mean 1 di* ling, making Nightin- N*»rti»p*»rt, Lydia (•arlaml, days, ag*- n. ricklaml well take1 a hack seat. SIGMA. ! ple, aud tne Coliseum. the latter was (lie and of been delivering some mo>t excellent sermons of movement. The article in last week's was gale;” largest strongest was born in 1/v cl im*n*. ami .-aim to in leading I*rog. Age little speech, which responded to by comrade Gould A als., Oldt-owu, to Emma He: -it. mu Bangor EVENING SERVICES. the lot, and was found dead in a corner, bitten in late, and those who fail to hear him lose much s Is;.4. ami w !iJ largely jji tic lumber was ihe of a <;. Harding, who received the Hag for the Post. the throat. Furthermore, we must not omit a town. Daniel I*. Han-on, Palermo.; l-.ra.-i .-F. No I mk GiiANiiKs. The Dirigo Rural says If the evidently production very hungry A The Belfast Opera Jlouse was decora- which is instructive and entertaining. and land badness manv Worthy Champion. modestly clause that there were evidences of a p,r years. He was After the decoration exercises the procession stating great son, sanictou i,. Mmol, p Howard,>earsun-nt i" \ Patrons of Waldo de-ire it the annual will and very thirsty Democrat. It bore so plainly ted for the occasion. In the centre of the taken picnic f* im-! p. Mio' .1 : w as oiie of th* foilmlet's j stage was struggle having place, Charlotte bearing The utters a shriek over the an a native oi Burmali in II! G. fa.-weII. same town. John \\ llerrhk A als.. held in that ttiis instead of at < >id Ihe ear marks of Bangor Whig marched to the church wnere oration was de- various wounds, and one of the Moung Kyau, I'pper county year, of ti.e B | ami !n ni a seekt-i for office under the I the Post altar, an ingenious piece of furniture, the family having purui.MH arty, many public of .). L. of C. E. Lane. An Dr. A. W. < »• appointment Meade, postmaster livered by essay by heard a great outerv of eats during the night. has been in this for a few >11 t" !. //:• A Marinird, ! Emma •; d, at su'di time ami ace as Wald .» Patrons i oils. At lb- U i' ! < al\ of China, city day-. Bradford, p J***'1’ the rebel lio|) ll*' Administration, and was so evident an attempt county. Miss. He legs representing inverted cannon, while a stack or Hicli was and remarks were Haziehurnt, Copiah read, appropriate < appears in* at the Bunt: -i bur' •: to in.! leei le Mr. Arthur I. Brown will was -m of Tie f i«• iii• >>' iij-'ii in men made several citizens and comrades. More Sunday evening appeared Ja.-Ks Bel fa :, Millard <■ilium- r-m > ■ a prominent irerprises thews, who was shot down at the polls, not to broken Knglish. The young lari, 'war-.in*,a Mary Jane M- i .mu-: A a..- ••Rotation of Crop-." The Grangi is taking in of the >tate. Whep' thrift may follow stage was a collection of potted plants and flowers, the solemnity of the occasion. hundred assembled to celebrate the 25th anntver- fawning vote. The deed was a nt a brutal, inhuman one, country nine years, having been here tin* B« .; ast, i" A e\i- \ Pat terse... -a*ne t- n < Inis. new -i embers and Is cunning a season of |»rosper and stacked over which writes of the ceremonies: of Mr. and Mrs. Marcellii* of iv* (.1 m:i:al. that it ought to disgust the powers that be if and has defended it. lint it was not artistically arranged, guns, Brusque saiy Whitney I'nity. nobody missionaries to be educat' d, H< u-ibeen in E M rs* ■>t‘a:-moiit, to Plummer K. Seven-, it v seven Star Grange. I'r. y met. last Saturday were thrown the American The hall was We noticed that were decorated Your was not in the after- f;-rn>t brought to their notice. The writer wholly unprovoked. Matthews was a head- flag. many graves by correspondent present r>L-r-ls h;«ve formed ,i co- certainly besides those of the and the oh- WatervillC eollcgc f- r a inm.b. car-, a: I a.- Ne.-m G. Nl'icv-.iu, Swan-, ille, iiug as usual and voted to have a dance reckless character who undertook to i friends soldiers, noon hut learned that old and them- Washington. Friday a! i ; lie of over most strong, densely packed. young enjoyed opt- *< good Nieker.-on, Nickel-. July proposa.s membership col'll. 'I !*-\ \vi,i ale.Ill ! aero. place county negro An excellent choir, of Miss Lottie Col- as it -Iocs some of the selves very much in friendly chat. At o’clock r. planl Tty as so at variance with composed cy for good, awakening pur- well. He wib re- widely lads, and gen- rule. speak the Knglish language very port, to 1>. 11. lilak* -an e town. sam:n-l V rtoii. v ere accepted. The .piestlon was discussed and An nr. -tiga; ion ■>! I• book- o/Waldron. the burn, Miss Isa Conaut, Mrs. John H. Qulmby, est and most sacred remembrances. From the m. wo had a delicious supper. We noticed the hap- so ridiculous, a*» to warrant the Among those who warned him of the the marched hack to the church turn to liis native land this fall and enter upon the Palermo, to El:/:i E. N<->n, same Kra-'u- remarks made for the of the order the defaulting I r- ;i-Ui‘i-r r ()! how erally suppo- danger Charles M. Mr. and Miss cemetery procession face of Dr. W of whose good by 1 Craig, Pettengill, Mary py Joseph hitney Thorndike, mi of his course was Meade. But he remarks t-» the occasion were tii.r li- v. t- >5» sboi in iii- are..unis. sition that it was written by the editor of the recklessly where appropriate duties of a preacher. He said his grandfather was I' Nelson, Palermo, to Oviile D. Nelson, sa.n** Worthy Master pro tern, and others. After the and was fool to to Faunee, pianist, rendered appropriate music. made comrades and citizens. We were very witty jokes "Were wont t«» set the table on a roar.” Stuart A. -Strout. .? tie- of persisted, hardy enough go by remained a heathen < firm Brown. 1 converted, but his grandmother low‘11. Wm. Kiie\, Monroe, to ltiifu- \ l.ura business was «>i some of me brothers Prog. Age himself. the ballot The exercises much with the character of the exercises We a disposed < box without any measures to began by Adjutant Oil worth read- pleased also caught glimpse <>f the venerab.e face of Thurston 4v o.. boi k pi in ors. died taking live with her husband, suddenly. defend his presented upon this occasion It was not a season and refused to subsequently bee, -ame town. too. \\ Mod-lard A o-, Beitast, and ,-isi. s presented a parlor drama in three ai ts. I of In art himself, knowing that life was in ing the general orders front the National and state Hon. J. 1). Damson of Freedom. After we liursda> morning. dix-a-e, aged about of jollity and mirth, but one of quiet, tender, supper man’s jeopardy; and he was then and there advised she became converted, and then the young to Oliver ■sfoddard, M*a- -urn-iii. Henry Staples, -How the Colonel Proposed— w hieh brought down t:!t \-live \ The Washington correspondent of the New Department commanders. thoughtful remembrance of our honored heroes had a pleasant talk with many friends concerning not to to vote. But vote he did amid : and himself. uu is an am- low :i. Friend John Mead .‘j North ton attempt who fell in defence of the our coun- parents Moung- Ky intelligent Uelfa-t, to Howard E. .Ma.- m, tie house->oiitu Branch Grange lias new name- lin'd; is receiving York tilt, it hi1* to a Post Commander and read the glorious flagof the “Land of Flowers." Soon the darkness of the Herald duty telegraph the excitement, to make a Fogler presided liinie ion*. or-i- i- tb = i- ot apparently desiring and the noble which it represents, and fine man. H< is thoroughly D. to * .1 Jn-kson. on copies the irout paint- services. try principles looking young Tasker, orinna, Mary the list and the meetings are fully attended. The quarter of a column in denial of a rumor that martyr of himself. Doubtless the President and whose bones now mouldering back to mother night came on and lights Hashed from the windows. ings xliibiled by him at the New Uriean- Ex- imbued with his religious belief, and must make an Hannah E. W n. F. exercises are bv and The choir not in the cemeteries at where Walker, Stockton, Ellis, interesting and uuien enjoyed the the of Postmaster General would have been glad sang an anthem, “We decorate our earth lie, only home, “We must have some music," said one of the vil- po-ition. members the Cabinet sit in their shirt ^ his on •» to lind else to loving hands can decorate the grave with flow- s, effective missionary among countrymen, same town. >. Whitten, Pal* run r- V Grder. The Grange Hall is to be enlarged Tne I her.- we a tire last week somebody appoint but the people j dead.” lagers, and the sweet face of Miss Mabel heavy in the tim- “leev cs. of < ourse do not. sit but also lie scattered all the battle- girlish in hU Why they They there were for Meade, and it is not to see | upon bloody Sunday evening lie sung several hymns Whitten, Scar-i imt. o'lm.f.iiiv,.!. F. Bild*y, llosea Littletleld and \ 1- ber on the Enchanted -in am n. the Dead river easy Prayer by Rev. Mr Savage. fields of the south where husbands, fathers, sons Banton of this village was seen at the organ. in their trousers. how have otherwise v >nv near t The despatch concludes: they could done than ap- j native language, displaying a line musical bird < rocKei are and the leg;m Folks ot tin Kennebec. Forest Thirteen each a and brothers gave up their Jives, so dear to them, "You will us a a making arrangement.- him. young ladies, bearing flag, next please play waltz," said stout Tun Bt.l.l i. ■ VSI-;. rhe foil a fires al-o did much damage on 14, “Neither does the President appear in his shirt point [Belfast Age. us well as to tin: loved ones at home, that the nation He has learned the art of photography and is work will begin the loth of June. An addition will Township About the m appeared upon the stage and sang Round lad, and Miss Mabel dashed off a air near only paper the country that has "Rally l>o It was a terrible eonllh t as country lively nun h tiie Baltimore sun has a local interest Ellsworth. rain out the might preserved. in this vicinity. He is •e Sunday's put sleeves when transacting business in his office to defend the the that awakened old remembrances in the mind <>f making pictures uilt and :m: wtio|.- .wilding painted and repati attempted infamous appointment Flag, Boys.” every one who can remember those exciting events N < si fires. with this country. Mr Eugene Beit, \o 17s Sort' Inrles t, of d. L. of is well Knows, and the children sneuld be to impressed '• 1. flic Grange voted at its last meeting to hold a James It. Maleoin died at the house of Oliver during evenings, and all statements to the con- Meade, Hazleburst, Miss., the Adjutant Dilworth then read the following Roll j taught your scribe. Dancing was next in order, and by ev-Gov. tVm. Pinkney Wliyte and M --r- Mai reverence "Memorial and to understand the Belfast and we its defence in full as Day,” shall a tI ;li in tin fair at the of ( u-hing. 1 from a arc Does the Presi- Age, give of which amidst the mimic of the violin and the shuttle of the North pout ayeni e. A movement, is on font and Hail, attorneys, tiled usual pla-v this fall. 1'he following Seavey nur-day. taking trary purely imaginary." Honor, Commander Fogler said contained a observance of it. So au illustration of the readiness of the editor of signiticance of proper long ( dose of brothers and sisters were chosen a committee >f ar- large morphine. II- had been dent wear the names of all Belfast’s dead soldiers and sailors as the stars and stripes shall wave upon the free dam-era’ feet I was shown the Mr. and In this to make avenue one of t:.e drinking sleeveless shirts? that to excuse and presents. city, N'ortliport from iiis wile, M ir. \ ”. Bed, urn* i>t-ga He was not married: paper anything everything heaven as the of a nation freed heavily. age 50. breeze of symbol of as 1 id u iv * rangements Freeman Partridge, \\ 1C (jinn, M. on the of an Administration from so far as is known, and called upon any one who Mrs. Jacob Nicholas, relatives, Lowell, Mass., finest driveways in the Mate. The street feedings against him for separate mainim An inebriate in Knox lor part which from the curse of human the baptism of county jail drunk- John P. St. John addressed a small audience slavery by 1- er.tl months ago. Mr. Be t m 1-:- ro-s-bii! *;U-gv- 11. Miss Mu Mrs. < baric- Little- Mr. Bust is in hopes of the Belfast col- noted any omission to notify him. so our entire cherish with presented 1 doz. silver knives and forks. Mr. and out is five rods wide, but the actual roadway Haley, Mary igeti, ennes-, lias sent out card- to ihe rumsellers securing blood, long may country a> he did in hi- answer t Mr- Be s -mit. feat te- lie Id Miss B.. in lust week, and his ad- lectoiship. Even the Boston Advertiser, one sacred associations the remembrance of our hon- Mrs. A. F. Lavman of the same silver much less. It is to add ten feet t each ami Oria ....I nioi Harvest notify ing them 'f he i- sold any more he Springfield. Illinois, THE ROLL OF HONOR. place, sugar proposed met her in tin month of Augu-f. 1 ""4. at Bat liar liquor of the Administration ored DEAD. will dress strong organs, thiuks side of the the travelU- i bor, Maine, and wa- introduced n» her a.- Mr Grange has adopted the following resolution-of re appear against the seller in court, and was mainly devoted to lauding the South Win. B. S. II. spoon inlaid with gold. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Whitnev roadway, making part that Meade to an outcast Allyn, Larrabee, IN w swear h in to “ought be rather than C A STINK. Man Aiiee «.odfrey. At (In- time .-la- as slopping Wuereu-: In view of the los* sustained against secure hi- conviction. and Adams, Scot. Fred J. and Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Hurd of a feet wider than at. present, and t" set ut sped. by blackguarding Republicans. We are glad the incumbent of an honorable office under the Lowe, Memorial day was very appropriately ami gen- Thorndike, pair twenty at the West End Hotel v/iln her mother and her Liberty Hall, at Riverside, was Baker, Edward. Luce, Albert s. I'nion IBar vest .range > the decease of our Va-.-alboio, to see observed here. Services were belli in the of silver rings. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ward, on each side a row of shade tree.- thirty feet apart. mother’s f W Bern. Mi Bcrrv, the lire that Mr. St. John has shown his true Government,’' but the fact that lie was indors- Albert. T. II. erally napkin husband, entirely destroyed by Friday The Baker, Marshall, which well filled with bill id Mr. Belt v a »rti»v Caro 1 and of the still morning. ed b\ his in the murder of ITiitarian church, was peo- one half doz. silver knives. Mr. and Mrs. Otis The width would three The dis- alleges, acquired tlie confidence Bennett, hall was the of the and w colors at last. That is better than the co-conspirators J. Bean, II. M. Mathews, A. B. give driveways. propelty (/range, as playing ple. After the Post services, prayer by the Uev. A. representing that he had oeeu for mam > ear- in greati l".-s 'tamed her and their I’. Matthews is, according to the peculiar rea- Brackett, Rulus E. Mason, .las. (J. Weed of two silver Mrs. M. Whit- tance from the foot of the to Howard .Mur- by parents built three years ago. The stock of Mr. N. Re-l- and knave. Of course his mission as E. lyes and some male <«. H. Witherle, I'nity, spoons. square the emplovmelit and ti >•*-*•*•< !*•.: the busim-s f hypocrite Geo. M. quartettes' '1 iu-1• soning of the sufficient for his Burgess, Mayo, Nelson N. te- wa- family, e. Resolved That ii is hut a just ion, who leased the store under the was a Age, ground ap- with a few appropriate remarks, introduced as ney of Thorndike, two silver spoons. Mr. and near Kittle River, is boo rod.-, and as straight firm in BoMmi well kn »w to Mr Be, and hall, lecturer is over and his efforts Tolman V. phy's total loss. The loss temperance open pointment. Burgess, McColly, Augustus. (J. 11. Hooper, a member of C. E. also informed mat a sister of Mr- Goitre w i- irihute to iue m. more of the deceased sister, wli"-e property is £4500; insured Wm. A. Geo. speaker, Esq., Mrs. W. Hall, a silver butter knife. Lady friend- as an arrow. The estimated cost of the improve- The deed was a “brutal one” the Burgess, Michaels, who a earnest and inter- the w ifo »f a member <»f « •mgr*- t r*nn tin- ««f £3500. in behalf of the rum party will not be of much says Age, Stevens Post, gave very city -ml'.mg <■,. intenanee and ever cheerful words of Brown, Charles. Michaels, Samuel. lea It is to raise --n hut really Matthews should not have persisted esting address. The benediction was pronounced one half doz. silver spoons. Trie ladies and ments is $l.-'uo. proposed $d00 by New York >»f tdgn ial -mi. ling The acquain- The M-Cutehins residence at avail. Brown, Joshua L. Miller, s. F. greeting we shall miss at our to that, Winuegance in after he had been warned the band by the ltev. -J. P. Cushman. A procession was gentlemen of Freedom, a dinner set. At 11 o’clock, the city will assume the tance ti; us begun re.-idled u an engagement of mar- grange, say was built in 1710 and is said to be the oldest in voting by Bueklin, Herbert L. Miller, Geo. subscription, provided formed under the direction of Capt. E. F. Davies as riage between them oefei'r In :t Bar liar i, in her removal from our we sin- The President and his New York Secretaries of ruffians of whom Meade was a leader, to stay Eben F. John F. after a verv pleasant evening, we don our hats and balance. ( Charles Baker has a subscription regretting midst, Maine. It is in a perfect state of preservation Brier, Milliken, marshal, consisting of Lawrence Cornet Band, dipt. about tin- middle of >eple d>er He \i-ited Iht a! away from the We had that Francis E. Michael. ••el-.d\ mourn with the parents and friends, ts all and one of the best in the The frame are to have “combined business polls. supposed Brier, Melody, members of the school children ami citizens, bonnets and start homeward with happy hearts. paper which iic has headed with $*>0. If t his plan terwarils at Morriat 'Wi., \. .1 wln-re Mr. and Mr- village. reported with N. 1*. post, the undeniable right of a free American citizeu Black, Henry. Monroe, w* It w a- "i one one v is -»f white oak of the dimen- which to the cemetery where the cere f. w. avenue will become not Berry re temporarily residing. repr* family, for w ho was in o\ cry way u *r11• composed largest on their Memorial visit to New Chessabrook. Chns. A. proceeded Is carried out Northport sion-. the silt- pleasure’* Day to go to the polls and cast an honest ballot was Burgin, Murch, of decoration was performed, the band play- s'*iH*' I to him tlia Mr- G 'dtrey was tin- mother >f being nearly 12 inches square. Bueklin, Wm. I). Moore, Oliver (j. tnony the handsomest but most popular driveway in of our respect. Resolved, That this heartfelt test: York wires and one of the fundamental principles of this great ing a dirge. The procession was larger and affairs Pfusonaf. Hon. W. 11. McLellan and family only two children i,y per former marriage, a son rind The graduating exercises of the Maine medi- city by lay ing political making John. mold a I Bueklin, Mixer, Jackson. in a than on Not is the road level and the hitter then about sixteen f of our sympathy and sorrow lie placed upon Government which was at least were conducted more orderly manner arrived here on from Kansas Mo., the State. only straight, daughter, years cal school took place at Memorial hall. Bruns- up a slate for the Federal No fully recogniz- Beckwith, M. W. Newbert, Andrew. Saturday City, appointments. ed in the former memorial occasions. age and then residing in England. Mr. Belt wa- he records of our <>r-Vr, a -«nt to the tamt North, hut it seems that since Mr. ; Amerlcus. Robert I. house. It Is understood tho but it overlooks Penobscot Bay and commands one copy wick, Wednesday. May 27, with a large atten- Carter, Newell, and are at the Brooks then ir ! oru ed it » the doubt they will say “the better the day the bet- Bust the he IN WIXTKItrORT. owing dance of the alumni. joined Democracy has become the Carter, Preston J. Nickerson, A. W. of the finest water views the coast. 'Ve sin ly of the deceased sister and one to the Republican There were 14 graduates. family intend to again locate here-Mr. and Mrs. along parents led to l-esum*- iem-ekeeping Mr- Godfrey ter the in excuse for this desecration of champion of the shot gun methods of the Colburn, Eben. Nickerson, Edwin. Memorial was observed with the usual Trie address was by Weston Thompson. Music deed,*’ South, day ap- the undertaking will be successful. could no longer re-ide w i h them, find contend lat- Journal for publication Oram el Muir M. K if a John II. a*-, <>. W. Pitcher leave to-day for Breckcnrldge, Col- eerely hope bv and thinks man persists in contrary Cousins, O’Connell, John. ceremonies. At two o’clock the pro ed to l" ioiu her laughter Mi Chandler’s baud of Portland. ad- the day of homage to the nation’s dead. voting propriate he going England ICntii,mn and A 1*. committee .\. 1 Parting to the wishes of the Clark, Job. Parker, Augustus A. .-ion was formed on the church hill, as follows: where Intend to reside. We under- When this avenue was laid out, by Judge Read, Ramsuv, dress by Arthur ( Gibson. thugs and murderers, or orado, they Belt, being -ineereB altaehed to in r. was unwilling Clark, Jos. E. Patterson, John C. Cornet Band. Warren I’ost Ci. A. It. 14 have two with a row "f Brown, of Belfast, delivered his lecture on Fertili- informs the poor blacks that they have equal VVinlerport stand that Mr. Pitcher may Into the cattle rais- proposed to driveways to allow her to leave him, and to prevent it he ask At the meeting of the Knox Medical associa- The Hatchet, the bright and sharp weekly of Cox, George. Patterson, Frank. of soldiers with wreaths go it is a small matter if be is assassinated. young ladies, daughters the two and a row on either cd and she consented to an immediate marriage It zers bcfoie Ritchie G \V;i do, g 1 t. A tion, the officers were rights, Geo. A. A. G. Ladies’ business. In whatever vocation he may enter elms between side, tango, May Thursday, following D. C.. has been Crosby, Patterson, to decorate the graves. Relief Corps and ing was solemni/.e at Monist*wn, < >< Washington, enlarged, improv- The Age attempts to excuse the terrible deed W. accordingly general invitation was extended to the surround- elected: Pre-id- nt, Dr. Williams, Rock- Crosby, H. Patterson, II. A. school children, followed by a long line of citizens he has the best w ishes of a large circle of friends. making three rows of shade trees. It is a pity his lb, l{ev. 11 and they Benj. on the that it was iss|, by George iiadwell, ed, and has secured a of new contribu- ground committed in a mo- Collins, Chas. E. Miller. in and on foot. The line marched to the and the hall was well tilled. The land; Vice Pre-ident, Dr. ’ll. C. Lcvensaler, galaxy Payne, carriages Both Mr. and Mrs. Pitcher will he much missed. ideas were not carried out, and it Is also to lie re- came to Baltimore «»n the satin* day. Mr. Bed (hen ing community ment of great excitement, hut Iu so the Cullnan, Michael. Pillsbury, John M. soldiers where the neautiful services of Thomaston; Secretary. Dr. F. E. tors including the versatile Don Piat, Boh Bur- doing monument, states that lit* received information last winter, lecture was instructive ami well received. An In Hitchcock, editor of that is of a Cullnan, Wm. Pottle, Win. F. were then ... .The Camden Herald says: “Mr. and Mrs. Wil- gretted that so many tine trees which bordered this Rock land; Treasurer, Dr. W. A. Banks, Rock- paper guilty gross misrep- the G. ,A. R. ritual performed. They while visiting New Orleans, that Mrs. Belt was tin- dette, Bill Nve and a host of others too numer- J. W. Patterson, Isaac. marched hack to Union hall which was feu- I airy meeting was opened after the leeturi, audit land* Drs. and resentation of the facts. There was no excite- Cunningham, beautifully fred B. Rich left on the steamer Monday evening. avenue have been cut down within the past woman w in-was eoneernod in a scandal in M ash AI bee Hitchcock were chosen ( H. M. A. crowded t«» its utmost ous to mention. If want ment at the time Matthews was shot. O11 the Cunningham, Poor, decorated, and was capacity ington in D~- ||t. left her and pro- was found that practice agreed with Bn». Brown’s to tie Maine Medical you fun you must H. W. Albert. They will go to Duluth, Minn., and there is a fair years. It will take a good while to replace them. immediately delegates Association, Cunningham, Quimby, and listened to further services by the Post and a vided con- contrary hut three men were to re- mean- for her return to her friends. In theory. which meets in Portland. June Dili. Hatchet, at $2 a year. permitted Cain, A. P. Quinlan, Richard. able and interesting oration by Rev. E. E. prospect that they may settle there. Mr. Rich will Those who wish to aid this enterprise are request- main in the room where the took very clusion tin* -id charges improper conduct In Wash A wolf has been seen at balloting Clement, C. II. Raerdon, Michael. Peek of large gray North Bangor. engage in the of law. We can ed to see Baker. ington and New Tork.au of wiiiclt act- were un BuooK". week was one of and the chosen was E. probanly profession Capt. great value to The animal came place, Wheeler, assassin, Dean, James Richards, Emery. known t" Mr. ah Washington. boldly into the It is said that the preface to Miss Cleveland’s IN STOCKTON. as one whom we as a Belt, and ho tlicrefore prays an in a and conversation Isaac H. Rideout, Win. F. recommend him have found, the tarmers amt a large breadth was and field where O. 1*. Collins and P. A. Colli us were engaged pleasant quiet Darby, CitV GovKkNmkN Mkk I'ls».. The dune solute divorce. planted book contains “red-hot and with Matthews live minutes Doran, John. Charles. Memorial day was duly observed here under the and reliable. regular at work, and was prohibitionism before he deliber- Ripley, partner, honest, capable thoroughly sowed, t'tie wet weather <»f this week will on only with difficulty driven Sam’I F. James. of Freeman McGilvery Post G. A. It. and of the Belfast council was held last help harsh of ately shot him. When Matthews started to Burd, Robbins, auspices We wish him success wherever he decide to meeting city Alabama claims. 1'he Alabama away. The wolf was as as a of a crude, criticism honored institutions all of business were closed from N to 11 a. may following tin- grass and grain crop wonderfully for it was large* sheep, his ballot Day, Geo. E. Robinson, Alonzo. places The hill for one Kureka road deposit Wheeler exhibited no excite- were James T. Profes- Monday evening. have in lids dirty gray color and long tail. He has of the Catholic Church.” It is not there- Dickerson, F. W. Geo. W. m. The cemetery and village beautifully dec- locate.”-Rev. Bixby, formerly awards been made to persons vicinity l«» bushy likely, but “Print I not Robinson, getting just dry enough need it-Considerable taken to the woods. ment, remarked, would vote Daniel Harrison. orated. From the windows and doors of each store machine, $75, was received and referred to the Men are after him with to Downs, Rowe, sor at the Meadvllle (Pa.) Theological School, who \\ L. Barm s and Daniel Barnes .surviving p'-n fore. prove available as a Democratic cam- if I were and then riddled and several of the a number of -onimereial fertilizer is Being used in town, a! to-day you” coolly Dyer, Fred II. Richards, Sylvanus. dwellings large committee on highways and bridges-Charles A. ners, $.d'i. Ldward T Am, administrator, d guns. the has been studying in Germany for the last two but on the the his body with buckshot. Meade was one of the Dunbar, Wm. M. Fred A. Hags were displayed, mid piazza on the front A exander Lila F. administratrix, though as a rule the farmers are The Bangor Whig is informed that a small paign document, contrary quite Rogers, was set off from school district No 2, to Black,21 Black, having carefully. of that crime and chairman of John B. John Iv. of li. M. Roberts store was very tastily trimmed years, and who has just received the degree of Piper ( steamer is to run instigators the Dunnells, Sawyer, 22; Joseph It. Bradbury, l'*2: Theodore Wood- It is so tnueh clean rank and farm between Bangor and the is- reverse. with The and well arbor at the district No. 3. K. 8. to he paid out, pro- meeting that passed resolutions Davis, Edgar B. Scott, Leroy S. flags. archway Doctor of from the of Lcip- Shuman petitioned man, administrator. 17"; ( has. 1 Buck, adminis- lands on the Maine coast this summer for the indorsing it, with and ever- Philosophy University ducts rule l<*w. It Is an Eastman, I. G. Scan Ian, .lames. cemetery was tastily trimmed flags annexed to the Central school but Laura trator. J. Burk, 5; John An- dlscnuragingiy open ques- of and yet the Belfast Age undertakes to excuse j will return to the United States about the 10th district, 870; .oseph Blodgett, purpose supplying Bangor with fresh fish. The President is reported as that Con- Everett. Win. H. greens. A prayer was offered by Rev. I>. W. slg, it ( 11. V \\ saying the Administration for such a man for Emmons, Shales, A. Buss .Shuman and the drew lodged. ■!!; Barred, 17'.'. Bridge, lion yet how far it will pay l" go in this matter. On her to selecting and remarks made J. W. who owns land between return trip- she i- till her tanks with who recommend for otlice Emerson, Calvin. Shuman, John F. Hardy appropriate by of June. Dr. Bixbv was graduated at Harvard 12; shepherd Blanchard, so7, charlotte s. Buck gressmen applicants public office. It is a for such and Col. B. after which all John M. Dow has imed one ton of the “Dirigo Fer- fresli water with which to vessels which worthy champion Ellis, Franklin A. Spinks, Charles. Thompson Granger, in 1304 at the in line of Central district objects, and the committee ai d Daniel Barnes, exrs., 4401, Andrew D Col- supply a cause. University and Divinity School are to make the river ought at least to draw the line at murderers. Forbes, Uauson. Shepherd, Albert. joined in singing America. '■ord, 37; (diaries A coonhs, 92; 11. Cleve- tilizer” upon two acres of mixed grain, the grass long voyages, water be- 1370. He was ordained in 1370 as pastor of the Un- say, under the circumstances, it is impracticable to Harvey to that can this was Farrow, T. J. Smith Jos. B. IN BUCKSPOKT. land, 21; Frank A. < »l, or 1, ; .lane ing superior any he obtained near And said concerning the appointment to administrator,9? seed being bushed, in and we will report the result Willard It. Win. O. itarian Church in where he remained set said Shuman and his real estate off said < the coast. Fowler, Stevens, off and Watertown, P urtis, admx., 328; ( lias. F. Gordon, admix, 2u; of Meade as at The to the Yellow- H. Memorial day passed pleasantly quietly, of the in duo season, lie has al>o used postmaster Hazlehurst, Miss., Raymond Expedition Gardner, W. Sylvester, Eugene. several Later he was of the Unita- Central district. Reports accepted—The com- Eliza J. Curtis, admx I t", Ralph Devereaux. >«., experiment Daniel Keene, for the past seven years chair- it was a pleasant day and many were in from out years. pastor which the commended so Gay, Edmund. Sylvester, George W. Then, Woodman, Tims. II swazer, Ldward one-half ton of the Sagadahoc Hill ami Drill Phos- man of the selectmen and of Prog. Age highly. stone National Park. of town. The soldiers graves in the outlaying dis- rian Church in this city-Mr. Elmer Smart of mittee on the petition of I). F. Waltz for a side- agent the town of Gilbreth, John T. Siickney, A. H. Buck, exrs., 4s 1 Dewitt C. Folsom ami Lben B. tricts were decorated iu the morning by the mem- phate for Com and beans and will test It, beside Bremen, Maine, also postmaster and trader, Gilbreth, David. Shaw, Alpheus. Freedom is reading law in the office of Judge An- walk on Bridge street reported “that in their i.ardiner, 23; Hannah W. Ford, administratrix, Messrs. Raymond & Whitcomb's pioneer ex- bers of the (4. A. R. The line was formed about 2 fertilizers- has disappeared and is said to be a dcfaultei to Owen, Moore & Co., of Portland, have sent Gilbreth, Sam’l G. Smart, Hollis. firm of Farnham A Smal- examined the the side- Isl; Lucy W. Glover, administratrix, 5; Sarah C. other brands. Where these commercial cursions lo the Yellowstone National an- o’clock in front of the G. A. II. Hall in the follow- drews, Augusta-The opinion, having premises, the town to the amount of from to Park, Giles, Charles. Starkey, Geo. L. (.lover, administratrix, 7; Koval Gilkev, admiuis are used tests should he made as far as $3,000 £5,- out a very book on ing order: Bucksport Band, Torrent Engine Co., shoe lias been dissolved. The walk which is laid upon said street when practical neatly prepared “Progres- nounced for July 23 and August 27, are attract- Gilman, Alonzo M. Stephenson, A. J. ! ley, dealers, Boston, already Irilor, 71. Welcome 291; Mark (XX). He has always stood high in the commu- No. 2, James E. Hall Post 53, G. A. R., Bucksport Gilkey, Cray, 85, possible so that definite information may la* obtain- sive with rules aud instuetions for ing much atteuiiou. They offer the best Gliddcn, Frank. Sweeney, Dennis. business will be continued at the old stand Ben- suitably will be both safe and convenient, L. Pendleton, 'll nity, as his repeated re-election to the board of Euchre,” oppor- Lodge, A. O. U. VV. It passed up Centre St. to by repaired Benjamin administrator, Daniel tunities for the Andrew. Win. s ed in t«> them. We want to know what possible seeing marvels of that Greer, Sylvester, Franklin to Elm to jamin B. and Mrs. D. P. and recommend that the be instruct- Goodell, 4", Lpliraim 11 itch born, administrator; regard selectmen attests. conducting a party successfully. They send John. Franklin, through Elm, Main, Smalley....Dr. Flanders, they surveyor enchanted laud, where there are thousands of Greer, Riley. Sweeney, the 41**; Albert llarriinan, 38; Chas. H. Havener, ad- kinds to how large and what Daniel T. Hall was at Main to First and up to cemetery, where the of thiscitv, left on for St. Mo. The the said walk in suitable purchase, quantities, arrested Oakland, Fri- the book to for ten cents. Gilmore, Chas. T. Shepherd, El Saturday Louis, ed to place repair.” ministrator, Lewis A Louis G any address, hot springs and geysers, together with the bridge. graves were decorated with the usual ceremony. 24; Knowllon, 32; we can afford to pay. There is a day, for the robbery of J. M. Fields’ Garland, Mark. Toothaker, J. A. doctor has gone to attend a medical convention.... Read and recommitted with instructions to make a John H. 11. prices evidently jewelry grandest canon scenery in the world. Some of The line then marched to Emery Hall where the Knight, 3.37; Lane, 20; Tims. Lord, 12, store, which was ent-red and taken to Hodsdon, Fred A. Tufts, Geo. F. Dwight •">(>; large profit in the fertilizer business to somebody'. goods the throw immense columns of water exercises of the day were held in accordance with Mr. and Mrs. W.K. Morison have gone weston a visit further examination and report at the next regular Johnson, surviving partner, Benjamin the amount of £150, 30th. evi- One husband at home Is better than two in a geysers Holt, Chas. W. Tripp, Rufus. s Merithew, Jonathan < Nickels, adminlstra April Sufficient feet the following programme: Reading General Or- .Mr. and Mrs. of of M. 193; ...A very pleasant party met at the house of A. S. 200 and 300 high. The excursionists are to Howard, A. J. Thorndike, TItno. George Patterson, Poor’s meeting-It was ordered that the request tor, '.7, James Met 48; H. ad- dence was obtained against Hall to warrant his saloon, says an exchange. True. But then ders, Music, Roll of Honor. Grand Army Services, dlvery, Henry Grant, Forties lust week and left evidence of devote twice the usual length of time to Hutchins, Frank. Waterman, A. P. Mills, returned home from California on A. Dow to be allowed to use the for miulstrator, 72; J tangible being bound over under £500 to appear at the making Music, Address by Col- Samuel VV. Lane, of Au Saturday. I'pper bridge Mary Mongos, administratrix, few women are liable to have two husbands in the round of the Park, iu order that Ilairc, ltoswell. Walker, Solomon. 114; David 1(55; Jonathan (, 258, their for flic K. \V Baptist minister, Rev. court. Failing lo was they may gusta, Music, Benediction and Music by the Band. Mr. Patterson is quite 111.... Mr. George E. Brack- of seine be referred to a committee Nickels, Nickels, regard September get bonds he Heath, Wm 8. West, Daniel J. purpose fishing 1*7. admii a saloon. not be hurried. Other picturesque points are The address was Interesting and considered Mary Nickels, istratrix, 12; Matilda C. Roscoe Bradford of Knox, who has for sonic time committed. Hall, E. Waterman, very ett returned home from Canada on Monday_Mr. with instructions to and at the to be visited eu route the Northwest. Augustus Augustus. many the best we have heard for Investigate report Nickels, administratrix, 193; Melvina (J. Lanipher, Last week John II. Kohler was through J. W. Daniel R. by years. held service at the school-house In West arrested in Harriman, West, Walter II. Coombs and family arrived on Tuesday next It was ordered that the administratrix,215; Allen Noves,(>(5; Cbanco Noyes, regular From to For nearly 1100 miles the route lies over the AT UNITY. regular meeting.... Portland on suspicion of tire death of Maine Canada—second letter—next Hollis, Robie F. White, John A. 2o, Lucinda.M. 53; Mari- Brooks... .Nim’l of So. Brooks who for a causing Northern Pacific Railroad from Colorado. Mr. Coombs has been absent of John 8. for tore- Nichols, administratrix, Reynolds F. Harmon through Minnesota, Henry. Warren, N. B. F. Post. No. observed Memorial eight request Worthing permission etta Park, 50; James Park, 20; George by administering arsenic in with other matter of interest crowded llaugh, C. Pillev 35, administratrix, long time was very sIck is now on his feet week, Dakota and Montana. The parties are limited Hinds, Prescott II. Winslow, N. S. He will take of his brother move from in Grove he re again. medicines. Harmon’s body was exhumed and day in a fitting manner. At one o’clock in the years. probably charge bodies his lot cemetery Lphraim Pendleton, 119, Phineas Pendleton, 20; out of this issue. to the accommodations of two Pullman cars. Harmon, B. F. Samuel. James C. -Miss Ktta Fernnld of Lincolnville, who died sent to Prof. of Witham, afternoon a procession headed by the Unity Band in-law’s in the Leith ferred to the committee on cemeteries with authori- Pendleton, 40: Jonathan G. P ndleton, Carmichael Bowdoin college for A. Jesse A. place Northport, place.... Send for descriptiveclrculars (also for “Twelve Hawkins, Wilson, formed m front of Post headquarters and marched 20; Wm. H. Parsons, 30. Robert Porter, 2x3; Marv here last week, was much respected and had many analysis. Sunday afternoon W. A. Sherburne a sou of Sherburne to such should deem It County Attorney Summer to W. Hayes, Chas. Waterman, F. to the where the graves of the dead de- Sleeper, young ty grant requests they B. Ross, administratrix, .:4; Benjamin T. Rice, 230, Seiders received "the from" Prof. Car- Bridgeton will take the bun this season. Mrs. Trips”) Reymond,240 Washing- cemetery friends in the place who very much regret her un- following ton Boston. Johnson, Ralph. Wilson, Jones E. fenders of this country were decorated with flow- Sleeper, of Walnut, Iowa, arrived in Belfast on advisable-F. A. Carle, tax collector, reported as Henry M. Spring, 25; James G. Stover, 1400; Sew : street, A. michael “In analysis of stomach and duodenum Bunn, a New York artist, is to the sum- Kelley, L. Wooster, Amos B. ers. the church was filled to overflow, all B. Swazey, John W. and Ldward timely death. She was a constant attendant upon speud Returning Saturday, and will remain here for one year.... follows:Collected and treasurer, $53,300,- Swazey of late F. have found unmis- Kendall, Warren. F. H. to listen able address paid city Clifford S. George Harmon, mer there. Wyman, ing to a very Col. Philo Swazev, executors, 194; Stowers, 29; the Good Templar Lodge and will he much missed Kelley, Charles. Wilson, A. J. of by Andrew P. Carle and wife, of Brownvillc, made 24; state treasurer, $9,870; county treasurer, $3,815,- R. James P. takable quantity of arsenic. Shall proceed with An indictment has been found Gil- Hersey, Belfast. The exercises c-losed with a Abigail Stowers, administratrix, 24, Its circle. She was against King, Wm. J. West, Geo. W. in fraternal sick with the analysis of other parts.” man