Js ™ ^ _ v fc* The Republican Journal. 7(?- THURSDAY, JULY 28. 1904. ^[5 BELFAST, MAINE, NUMBER 30. of To-Day’s Journal. the to ^vntents Merryooneag Bangor, fretnrning |by the THE NEWS OF BELFAST City Of Rockland Wrecked. night express train to Boston, where TV. R. Howard went to Portland on busi- Yacht Club..Secret So- OBITUARY: | ,.;(in they were joined by others of the PERSONAL ness yesterday. Hi.- Belfast Weather Report. officers The members of Seaside and and were Chautauqua ,t Rockland Wrecked Married crew, to leave Mrs. BostonWednes- Hatch died Circle will meet Otis Kilgore returned from f Years..A Lincolnville Lawn SHE STRUCK ON THE GANGWAY on the Theophilua Sargent July 19, Monday afternoon, August Monday day night Ransom B. Fuller of the Leslie has returned a ; ii .nsfers in Real Estate.. Dem- after an with Mrs. Hawley home from visit in Somerset county. LEDGE HORNING AND 1904, at his late home in Montville 1st, G. R. Carter,(No. 9 Commercial ,a>s Convention. Vinalhaven TUESDAY Keunebec Division, which will take the Brockton, Mass. a illness of five at the advanced age street. Author, Hamlin Mrs. D. P. Palmer left Hi-ahled. .Obituary Killed by WILL PROBABLY BE A City of Rockland’s weeks, Garland. Monday to visit Horse Breeders..The TOTAL LOSS. place until other ar- Custer G. istern of 85 7 months and 13 days. He wag The Dickey spent Sunday with relatives in Brockton, Mass. Belfast. .Personal...Yachts rangements can be made. years, Children’s Aid Society received a The burial friends in Waterville. I Roast Pork. Frank T. one of Montville’s oldest men. check of 875 last week from Mrs. Geo. F. Mrs. Ethel Frost went to Parker, freight clerk of the God- Portland Tues- t Thomas W. Law’ And All Saved. Four were 21st, Rev. Elwin | Saratoga.. Passengers Baggage was services held July frey of Bangor, for laying hardwood floors at Miss Margaret arrived home last day and returned last Items...Horses at Central steamer, partly dressed in his state- Logan eveuing. Horses Drowned. The Still In Dinslow and his remains were the >1 Maine Freight room when the officiating Home. Mrs. has before week from Mass. Heavy Artillery.. steamer struck. He Godfrey sub- Brockton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Staples went to Massachusetts Bounty to The Water. gives placed in the family lot by the side of his praise to the stantially remembered the society, but this Mrs. C. E. Waldo for a $75,000 Fire in Rockland... passengers for their coolness him Caswell of Waterville visited Tuesday short visit. companion, who bad preceded nearly generous is tek Free..School Fund and and states that the officers gift most timely and greatly Mrs. E. R. Conner last week. Mr. and experienced one Mrs. Horace Cbenery attended '. Ion two years before. He leaves daughter, M The steamer of Rockland of the very little difficulty in appreciated. H. the races in River City maintaining order. who has cared D. Patterson of Skowhegan is visit- Waterville last week. | System..Penobscot A Cora A. Goodwin, tenderly Doom of the Desert.. Verona Baugor Division of the Eastern Steamship wrecking company from Our Brighton market came too his Mrs. A. [ Portsmouth, for him in his declining days, and one son, report ing sister, G. Spencer. Miss Helen Cooper of Newport was in | 1> -meeting. ran on N. H., has been late for Co. ashore the Upper Gangway engaged and will at publication. Best milch cows are Mrs. Belfast for the \ ..(apt. Frank Haskell begin E. Judson Hatch, both of Montville. Mr. Emily Ilyams of New York is visit, dance last Friday evening. Ledge in Mussel Ridge Channel Tuesday once saviug goods and material in good demand at (!*;' Ihe Churches. .News of from the Hatch was the 8th lineal descendant of Sir satisfactory prices; no ing her father, Arnold Harris. Rev. 4 and Harry Lutz and family left N ‘rthport News...News of morning, July 26th, in a dense fog and will wreck, will, if possible, raise the steam- improvement in the beef veal trade Monday Walter Hatch of Sandwich County, Eng- trade; Miss Ida F. Roberts went to Millinocket to spend their vacatior in be a total loss. The steamer was er. about the Kingston, Ohio. probably the son of Abel who same and sheep and lamb trade I -of Belfast. land, and was Hatch, last Thursday to spend her vacation. Mrs. C. bound from Boston far the Penobscot The freight clerk’s manifest no better than last week E. McIntyre and her aunt, Mrs. I \ws and Notes..Food Vralue Bay shows that was born in Marshfield Mass., Feb. 1786, ; hogs lower. Frank are [ i* tils of a Maine Village.. and river with about 400 one of the horses Stevens went to Auburn Saturday Smith, spending a few days in Rock- ports, passengers belonged to Dr. A. A. and who cleared the farm where his One of the Belfast | 1;' ui'U r of Deep Water Ves- Jackson of passengers on the City to visit his daughter,|Mrs. W. G. Sawtelle. land. l.i I,ufellow House. and a full cargo of freight. Capt. Pierce Searsport and two to a A. now lives. | lady granddaughter, Cora Goodwin of Rockland in to save some to trying of his Miss J. I spomlence..Fourteen Sil- of the Rockland, commenting to the passenger going Bar Harbor. the be of Millie Gilbert of Roxbury, Mass., Almon McMahan returned to Boston Some history of family may baggage rescued a small dog. The owner | I’.'iitieal Points..The Parker Rockland Star the disaster The steamer City of was a of Mrs. F. A. after his upon says: Bangor came up interest to the readers of The Journal, was at guest Schubert last Saturday spending vacation in the delighted recovering his pet and It was one of the thickest I have through Mussel Ridge Channel Wed- week. Belfast. 5 ::espoiulence..Ship News., nights Prince Hatch having been one of the first offered the rescuer ten cents. If it had j i’i i. Current..Births...Mar- seen on this coast during my thirty-odd nesday morning, but her officers Miss reported settlers of Knox. Abel Hatch, father of been his wife he would Miss Marcia Alexander of re- Ida Strong has returned to her ..! >< atlis. years of steamboatiug. We were over two probably have Eastport home \ that the fog was so thick did in Waterville hours in the vicinity of Monhegan trying to they not see the deceased, with his brother Jotham and raised the reward to 25 cents. turned home Monday from a visit in Bel- from a visit with relatives in the City of Rockland. pick up the whistling buoy off that island. wife, came to Knox in 1807 to work at the fast. this city. inTERN YACHT CLUB. At last we located it and on our The steamer Clambake Today. The \ proceeded City of Rockland was built In Abel public clam- carpenter trade. November, 1808, Sanford Pendleton and wife of Mr. and Mrs. U. White course and rau on time to White Head, in East Boston bake under the of the Santa George arrived vHarbor on Tlieir An* and went into commission and auspices Improve- k« which we made all After the and his brother experienced religion yesterday from j right. passing in 1901. ment will be Anna, Cal., are visiting friends in Kock- Brockton, Mass., to visit Kun to When launched she Society given today, Thurs- li.- Bat*!* Harbor. light we made out Spruce Head very dimly was the larg- were baptized by Elder John Whitney and laud. relatives. est at the through the heavy fog. We never once sidewheel steamer in New united with the church at James Walker’s day, picnic grounds on Condon | \ .icht Club fleet were de- i England E. K. Burnham of thought of any trouble coming from the di- waters. Her net street. Refreshments served from 5.30 Mrs. E. P. Tobie of It. ar- Gloucester, Mass., vis- tonnage is and her house on Walker’s Ridge, called to Providence, 1., ou their cruise to Mt. rection of Gangway ledge. \\ e thought we 1,025, dwelling ited his j gross 1,696. She was 6.30 p. m. Each person is to rived last week to visit Miss Edith brother-in-law, George T. Read, the weather. the could see the shadow of Otter island, but valued at about $300,- the Wilderness church, a branch of the requested bring Ehing- Thursday a first of the week. the exact distance we were 000 and is insured. cup and spoon. Dancing in the wood. j Gilkey’s harbor. Among could not tell Knox church. Later it was united with the evening, When our time was up to with music Leslie Buckman, who has been away. running on he by Keyes’ Orchestra. Admis- J. A. Smith of Portland was in visiting > were the Corona, A. F. church North Ridge. May 15, 1810, Belfast ! make the bell buoy off Ash island all at once MARRIED SIXTY-ONE sion to clambake 25 his cousin, Miss YEARS. Miss Sarah of Montville cts.; dancing extra, 5 last on business for the Louise Richards, returned ustellation, Francis Skin- a was ahead a little to married Sargent Thursday Standard spar buoy port, cents a to Boston struck in single dance. If stormy, it will be Oil Co. Saturday. 1, W. E. lselin ; Chanticleer, and before we could do anything we and settled on three acres of land that about four knots an Mr. and Mrs. Thomas held Friday. Miss the ledge, going along Condon, who are town near the Knox town line. In 1813-14 Abbie Bird of Rockland was’the ; nstauce, \V. A. Gardner; Miss Helen Hodgkinsou of Waterville hour. 1 at once gave the sigual to the engi- now at Northport of her Campground with their he built a house for his wife’s father A musical guest aunt, Mrs. C. E. for 1 vs rence Minot; Agatha, VV. neer to 1 never would back off a ledge event of unusual interest to spent Sunday with her brother, Samuel McIntyre, stop. daughter, Mrs. E. II. have been a few last week. not where I was or how much ilaney, Sargent, and moved into music lovers of days lierclift'e, F. L. Clarke; knowing married Theophilus Belfast and vicinity will Hodgkinson. water 1 was for the vessel years, and are still aud ■ going into, might hearty the house vacated Mr. In take Mrs. A. T. ! ; Wasp, Gordon Dexter; 61^ log by Sargent. place at the Opera House on Thurs- Ringold and children of have holes in it and before the passen- active. Neither is to use Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. White of Salt large obliged glasses. 1S14 73 are \ Ii. A. he bought of Isaac Thompson, Jr., day evening, when a Eastport visiting her Mr. liatchelder; Cossack, gers could be landed a great loss of life Thomas Condon is Aug. llth, concert will Lake City visited his Mrs. Alfred A. parents, and the sou of James and 4 in the 16th sister, W. 1. E. would be tlie result. acres of land, a part of lot No. be given under the direction of Mr. Mrs. Levi L. Robbins. Badger; Louise, Mary Condon and was born Jerome Small, last week. L. “When the steamer struck she seemed to Aug. 12, 1820, and 17th ranges, and upon which Mr. F. Hanshue. The Mira, C. Poor; Katouah, on visiting artists will come T. Leslie Hall and j buckle in the middle and in so the Wheaton’s Island. His was wife of doing boyhood had made a of five from Daniel Lane of Boston was in Belfast a Wakefield, 1 ;e steam on Thompson clearing Boston and will include Mr. L. Willard j yacht Ithena, steam pipe supplying the engine was spent there, and with his father Mass., returned Monday from a visit to his aud other acres. In 1814-15 Abel Hatch built a small who few days last week, the of his it. Gov. Curtis Guild, Jr., of allowing the steam to escape. The Flint, appeared here in Faust some guest uiece, Mrs. R. K. broken, members of the he followed mother, Patterson. assistant engineer turned off the steam and family tishiug house and settled upon the farm, building years ago. Mrs. Mrs. R. P. Stickuey. | uupanied the fleet. A and Hanshue, nee Sallie Dur- Mrs. Fred L. was burned about the face and lobstering. In 1885 he moved to Bel- Colley of badly a barn in 1816. In 1837 he and his son will have a Arlington, Mass., ] Boston Herald gives the ham, prominent place in the pro- I. W. Parker went to Waterville Satur- hands. This was the only accident to my fast, which was his home until last arrived Monday to visit winter, Eben built a new house. In 1854 gram. Fuller to attend the Adam evening her j t iciilai'S of Friday's run to knowledge that occurred on board. This Theophil- particulars next week. day Forepaugh and which was spent in Bangor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Welch, happened about half tide, and as the Hood daugh- us Sargent Hatch settled on the farm to Sells Brothers circus. ter, Mrs. He has The New Grand Stand. Mr. Church- tide came in the steamer was released from Haney. been engaged uu- his where he has all Mr. and Mrs. Davis and \ > gun cnuay morning care for parents, spent who Mrs. Fannie Nichols of George daughter her berth and drifted to the South- til the past few years in ill, was to build the grand stand at the Winchendon, Ethel of I : i o'clock, and 10 minutes rocky fishing and coast- his life.—Allen Goodwin. Mason’s Mills, spent last west ledge, where she now lies. Several loug fair has Mass., returned home last Thursday from a .Sunday :ivision sloops, classes J. K. ing and has commanded many vessels. Of ‘grounds, given up the work, and at 1’. D. H. Waldo j times I thought to anchor, but as it was Carter’s, avenue. a light breeze. Fifteen his father’s Edith wife of M. died at Edward E. Babcock has the contract. visit at E. M. Crocker’s. | broad 1 on family of eleven children but E., Ralph Gilmore, The m day light proceeded my way, Charles E. who | second division schooners, sills and floor timbers Paul, has a professorship we could feel our as we four survive. The others are Alden their home in Waterville, of paralysis, were laid last J. F. Damon of Unity was the guest of \_r ttha and the Leslie thinking way along and Friday in the State at \ Hope .bum mane tilling Vihfill'h WliUll U'O College of Matinicus 20th. A shock of this kind is rare in and Saturday, and the frame is his Mrs. Charles Manhattan, Kansas, | it 11.20 the first division Henry and Joseph Condon of July being put daughter, Mathews, in is struck the Gangway ledge there were sev- spending his vacation with his parents l i, viz: The Emerald, Chanti- California. one so young and at first it was hoped that up. The timber and boards are all on the Waterville last Saturday. eral passengers in the dining saloon. The Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Paul. 1 •! the Constance. The fleet Mrs. Condon she would recover from its effects and ground and the work of the boat, which was quite noticeable, was formerly Eliza M. fully will be pushed as fast Mrs. L. W. l'endletonof [ it Cove, Mt. Desert. jar Stamford, Cuuu., A. Cutter never disturbed them a bit, for they con- Pease and was born in she did seem to for a but as possible. The stand was Sibley and his guest, I way the Corona and the Appleton, that part improve time, judges’ moved is spending the season in Belfast and has George tinued their meal. There was no commo- to its new R. returned to l » i close to each other, and which is now a part of She was the began to fail Tuesday and her death was position Friday. Augustus Clark Marvin, Boston Saturday, the or crew Hope. rooms at 29 Miller street. I t; tion among either passengers after Corona arrived only 47 of Norton almost hour. She was born in hauled it directly across the on spending two weeks at and was as quiet as though daughter and Waitsdell (Went- expected any grounds, Porcupine 5 M ild in a distance of 27 everything Mrs. C. R. Caswell and Miss Mollie Cas- Pitcher’s nothing had After to worth) Pease aud resided iu Dorchester, Mass., 27 years ago and leaves shoes, using one horse and a 4-fold fall. Lodge, Pond. .- iid happened. deciding that section coming third and the well have returned to Waterville from a set our passengers ashore, it was accom- until she was besides her but one The stand is small on the Mr. and Hie Chanticleer wins, as about 13 years of age, when husband, half-sister, ground and two Mrs. Walter A. Clement, with with no excitement on the part of visit with relatives in Belfast. me allowance of nearly six plished she went to Matinicus aud later who lives in Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. stories high, and many thought it would be their baby Helen the ladies and the four hundred passengers wrent there daughters, and Ruth, re- to C. E. Daniels and wife of were in to make her home. In Gilmore had been married but a few necessary tip it down to move but Rockland turned to on ■ were the boats with very little the that Matin- it, it Roxbury, Mass me in first in her class, placed year Thursday’s trouble. I am with one and was her a went across erect without in Belfast last on a drive t'.-iie wins by 1 minute and pleased thing icus Hooded she was a resident of the months and untimely death was great trouble. Friday, carriage boat, after spending a few days with the was hurt in t he on that is, there nobody seriously shock to her husband. A to visit friends in various families | Agatha corrected island aud although but It! years of age she Before her marriage Brilliant Lawn Festival. The places. of 11. M. Bennett and P. 1). II. in the disaster, for it would be a sad thought t *".ps the third division was so she was as in 1 employed the Universalist lawn John ■ me to think of loss of life. The frighteued that the is still bookkeeper at the A. Roberts and of minutes of one for any story party home of the family Reading, | another, Waterville pilots in the pilot house were all compe ent fresh iu her memory. The storm came Steam Laundry and during her pastor on High street are at their on the North Prof. II. f first and the Louise last, up Tuesday afternoon Mass., cottage K. Hutch and wife return d men and know their business thoroughly. residence in that made a !'. corrected time. very suddenly and it was terrific in its fury. city very large and evening was a decided success. The Shore, for the season. Saturday front a snort visit at his old j We all did the best we could, and that is all Northport, Once number of friends. She was a woman of home in Xslesboro. Prof. the great waves submerged the island. Cooper grounds and stable were Jlatch went to I can say.” kindly Miss Alice E. Fessenden of Stamford, on the Actual Cor'd The hens aud small most estimable character and lovable Skowhegan evening train, where he \ stock were all washed dispo- given up for the occasion, which made an in j time. time. I The news of the disaster naturally caus- Conn., arrived last week to visit relatives preached the First Baptist c.unvh sun- away. Many boats wrere lost and sition, making friends easily and holding ideal place for an affair of this ua}, Mrs. liiiteh and the j h. m. s. h. m. s. | ed much discussion about town and many only kind. The and friends in Belfast and vicinity. children remain- .3 58 55 3 58 55 those which were laslied were left. them. The funeral was held Friday and were mg here.—Fairfield Journal. i false rumors found circulation and cre- firmly grounds screened from the street with .4 10 4 01 the remains were to Mr. Mrs. Nancy W. Burns of Lexington, Me., [ 13 ’43 The amount of water over brought Belfast, red, white and blue dence. The Journal has interviewed offi- which came the bunting, with a deco- Mrs. E. A. .4 07 00 3 50 31 Gilmore’s former returned home last from a visit to Fisher, who has been island filled all the wells and for four home, for bural, accompa- rated arched entrance. Booths for Saturday visiting I .4 18 59 4 06 10 cers of the boat and some of her passengers, days candy, her Mrs. S. C. nied the and his Rev. her daughter, Mrs. Leander Beau. sister, Sherman, has return- .4 09 50 3 39 05 they were without drinking water other by husband, brother, lemonade, ice cream, etc., and a for- and the story in brief is as follows: The gipsy ed to Eggemoggin. 25th .3 than Frank A. Gilmore of Wis. Calvin II. who was beaten August Mrs. Fish- 39.44 3 39 44 what they boiled down from the sea Madison, tune teller added to the attractions. The Mouroe, badly .3 55 12 3 32 50 steamer was working carefully through the er will join the Sir Knight's excursion to water. Minot’s was barn was while on duty at Citypoint July 4tli, was and at 5.15 a. m. ledge light washed elaborately decorated with bunt- .3 50 49 3 33 54 ilussfcl Kidge channel John Wesley Ilannum died June 25th at San and while on the in the able to walk about town last Francisco, Pacific 5 16 07 3 16 07 away same storm. Sixty-one years ing and flowers. An immense number of Friday. struck heavily on a ledge. She heeled first his home on Titicut street, Bridgewater, coast will visit her Mrs. N .3 17 she sister, Helen 21 31131 ago married Mr. Condon aud to them Japanese lanterns were Mrs. F. C. Fletcher and son Allen of Mel- to port, then settled down somewhat and Mass, lie was an officer at the Bridge- effectively used in Packard, in Portland, .3 23 44 3 19 48 were born Oregon. eight children, four sons and every conceivable place. The show are of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- .3 38 37 heeled slightly to starboard. Wheu she water State Farm for several years and was baby rose, Mass., guests four daughters, only two of whom survive in the afternoon was vis- lis B. Fletcher at their at the Bat- Capt. George K. Carter, wife and grand- struck there was a sound of crashiifg faithful and honest in all things. lie was enjoyed by many cottage plank —A. itors. returned T. Condon, late of this city, now of Following is a list of the little ones daughter, home last Saturday from and in an instant a hissing and roaring of beloved and respected by all who knew tery. fastest and most picturesque Massachusetts, and Mrs. Elisha 11. with their ages, by months* Crock- a trip with Capt. Alzo M. Carter in tin- a Ilaney. him and his death is felt a George Mr. and Mrs. of »> made since it started from steam. It was afterwards learned that severely by large Will. B. Woodbury Mrs. Condon has one brother living, ett, 18; Katherine Brown, 18; Charles Au- schooner \ an Allens Houghton. They went i'l.is day's run taxed the abil- large hole was broken in the bottom nearly circle of friends and acquaintances, lie llauover, N. II., returned last week from a \ eranus aboard tile vessel in as the course over Pease of Appleton, and one sister, a one gustus Swift, 8; l’aul Eliza- Boston, and made the j lay under the engines and a large steajn pipe j leaves wife and brother, Dr. J. W. Graisbary, 15; visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. W. shoals and among Mrs. Atheru of beth Kittridge, Pauline « voyage to Baltimore and hack to Provi- ledges, was off and the fires Lucy Hope. Ilannum of Ludlow, Mass., to mourn their 24; Davis, weeks; Johnson. i> a broken. Steam shut careful navigator the K. with a loss. For three he had been in feeble Dorothy Drinkwsrter, 9 months; Beulah E. dence, I„ cargo of coal. more for it re- drawn at once. The officers of the boat years Leslie Fol- enjoyable, A Lincolnville Lawn Paicy. 14; Vivian Frank A., C., Mrs. Maude E. on the alert. health and times it was that Young, Howard, 2(1; Ashley had the six life boats and life rafts launch- many reported lett and Miss Alberta Wadsworth.went to Capt. A. E. Clark of this city lias been u. 23. In a Matthews, 30; Walter A. Al- July driving loaded into The beautiful town of Lincolnville was he could not but the faithful care and Whitehead, 2; an ed, the women and children live, Rockland 20tli to attend the funeral appointed aid on the start of Charles II. plenty of wind blowing bert Morey, 7; Elizabeth Files July and the boats were rowed to Ash the scene of a pleasant church affair last nursing of his wife prolonged his life until Chase, 22; McDonald, chief of staff of die rtli, tlie racing squadron them, Alice E. of Roland V. Follett. Grand at last the final came. Craig, 13; Dorothy Gross, 10; Ar- acht club entered Bar Har- Island where the passengers were landed. Friday evening. The people have begun to summons The fu- Army for their exercises in Boston during "'U and anchor. neral services line Curtis, 3; Philip -Smith, Mrs. Willis Scott and Mrs. Amos Scott of ! dropped The life rafts were moored near the steam- repair their pretty little church that stands were held June 27th at his 5; George the encampment. Capt. Clark was invited nicers had been reduced to Gordon liates Boston and Mrs. Nelson and son late residence conducted Rev. M. Law- Flvans, 19; Itingold, 9; Tol- Thompson to ride a in of in those er and remained so until the steamer Cath- like a beacon light, the central figure along by horse the parade over the route ! ple-ty ginger ford Durham, 19; Frederick Ralph of Deer Isle are visiting Mr. and •mi the last run of the cruise erine arrived from Kockland and took off the whole coast. To raise for rence of the Baptist church in Xorth Mid- Stevens, 19; in Boston in this tint has been lovely money Mrs. E. L. Macomber. capacity, —tested as of the others. dleboro, Mass. The floral emblems were Carrol Parker, 13; Hope Dorman, 7; Albert any the on board the this gave a lawn at the obliged to decline, passengers remaining purpose they party beautiful. His were having given up riding 'h to strong breezes all the remains taken to Fogg, 19; Bruce Smith, Jack l’liilo here last Fri- on of the old Crehore 23; Cooper, 2; Col. Ilersey arrived more than it Cove, Bartlett's steamer and the rafts, and such homestead, and the whole Centre Montville.fMaine, for interment in twenty years ago. island, Catherine Bird, Frances Helen 18. and left for his home in San holed last and lee officers and crew as were needed in caring shore contributed to its success. The site the family lot. Mr. Charles E. Palmer of 24; Bird, day Monday night, We a cut ■mh all the Reading, Mass., a brother of -Mrs. In the evening the Belfast Baud gave a tine Calif, lie is from a two recently published and descrip- nearly time from for the passengers and tlieir baggage, re- is one of the best for such a purpose ilannum, Jose, returning ■ along her to tion of Hie new of finish of the race. accompanied Centre Montville. concert, with the months’ tour in house Albert J. Condon later to take off those on the is- the shore. The were following program: March; Europe. which included a turning ample grounds gay at i2fit; five mile overture, Puritaua: waltz. Venus: Sweet Humboldt street, Denver, Colorado ■ mi ward and about six more land. with flags and lanterns and a goodly com- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haney have the Ralph Bird of Rockland is attending the Old bongs; seke- Now we learn from the Denver papers that, a short one for most of the 1 he steamer floated off the on which pany attested the interest in of their friends in the quadrille; King Dodo, national convention of the Beta Theta I’i ledge j widespread sympathy many Mr. Condon has sold the ‘•overed in good time. All tion; schottische, Alangazan ; house for SUi.oon she first and as her machinery was the work. Ice cream and a death of their twin sons, Charles and Ed- Two-step; as a from his in darters finished. struck, cake, candies, society delegate chapter to Mr. C. fS. an Iowa Waltz. This was followed by a line enter- Millard, banker, who ■ •!■** disabled drifted uutil she went onto the plum tree for the a ward. The children were attacked with the of Maine. particularly good in all children, gipsy fortune University came to Denver a tainment, consisting of vocal and instru- on pleasure trip and was Hits over the line witli and Fish- and a sold cholera infantum at home in Boston going Southwest ledges between Sheep teller, clock, by tickets, netted a their Mr. and Mrs. Charles l’atterson anfl so with the and them in mental solos and readings, given in impressed place Hit- climate -••parating many and at last she sum for the cause. and Charlie died last The nc ermen’s islands, reports good Friday'. parents, daughter and Miss Caroline MeLellan, who that lie decided to locate instance two were tuned the barn, after which the floor was cleared there. ••Mud. was on the ledge w'ith her bow submerged Very sweet on the evening air was the with little Eddie, accompanied the remains returned from a in for dancing with music the Belfast Band. recently sojourn Europe, the music of the in to lielfast for and the second by E. L. Warren, formerly of this hut big schooners was one of and her stern partly out. At high tide the guitar the hands of one of interment, are at the Brooks House. city little one at ever been seen. passed away Tuesday the New Advertisements. Carle for some a resident water is up to the deck of her pilot house the musical young ladies of the town. Sum- A Jones years past id' Bucks- gain led the fleet to the fin- home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wilband. Miss Annie Haskell of Rockland visited advertise a weeks’ sale of summer saved a automobile a and the stern elevated so that a of the mer guests, with rich, trained The are in goods at port, visiting from ihere was much cheering part voices, sang parents well known this city. lier Mrs. Geo. IJ. last week. by cut to sister, l)onk, grave last week. auto not a little deck is out of water. Had she not sopgs for out-of-doors on such a The mother was formerly Miss Leonie Ben- prices begin today, July 28th. bpecial watery The was from the after saloon composed Mrs. D.'s Hazel her crossed nett. each week. In their daughter accompanied down the at the line. The l’uri- drifted upon this ledge she would have night, and an elocutionist rendered selec- goods crockery depart- going ferry slip low tide in -■ ■ g 11 and E but ment are when she returned home. order to schooners, sunk in water. tions in a manner that the whole they making special prices until hoard the ferry scow, and on •itha on time allowance- deep delighted KILLED BY A TRAIN. August 4th, on dinner sets, etc. This is a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whittaker and chil- account of the had the same trouble in The Eastern Steamship Company ar- audience. The barn, trimmed with hem- slippery condition of the cash sale. with all dren, Harold and Isabel, of Brockton, went down :"T8, leading across the finish with the steamer to lock boughs by young men and women, strictly Trading stamps slip the incline very ranged Merryconeag Edwin Jones, aged 7(i, of South China, was rapidly, ■g on corrected time to the goods in dry goods this Mass., are visiting his sisters, Mrs. 1). H. Mr. Warren the take the and baggage to ports and gay with lanterns, afforded a treat to instantly killed a department during seeing state of affairs with had sailed a race. passengers Saturday evening by good train on the Maine Central railroad sale—A. D. Chase «fc Son a Flint and Mrs. F. E. Clark. the aid of a up the hay and river and she arrived here lovers of dancing. At a seemly hour the freight begin today large piece of wood managed to bridge over the Sebasticook river in Wins- slaughter sale of shirt waists. L. it. SECRET SOCIETIES. about 4 p. m., her decks crowded. There compauy separated, well satisfied, tc meet light weight C. Morse of Liberty with other officials stop low. Mr. Jones, who is very deaf, was cros- — Only three days more before the Misses of the Maine State Fair have were many children on board and dress again whenever summoned to raise more sing the bridge, which is about 50 yards in Association 'dll if Ellis must vacate their more astonishing or rapid suit cases were numerous. No one showed money for the same length and some little distance below the store, and rather been driving through Aroostook county in 1 object.—Com. ever madeby any secret or fra- highway bridge over the river, a than move their YACHTS AND BOATS. traces of their exciting experiences, but ottering goods they are offering a the interest of the coming fair. il .Maine, than the strides short cut which some little distance Transfers in Real Estate. by may great reduction on all and > taken the stories told of the disaster were goods, advertise being by the Improved they be saved. He evidently had no intimation Darwin S. Fish of ••'I a few not Hartford, California, The steam yacht \ ancluse came Men. Nine new tribes have somewhat conflicting. No two agreed as to of the approach of the train, and was struck special bargains mentioned last over : was in Maine last a fined in this great reservation The transfers in real when near the middle of the Death week. After uutil their week and spent few Tuesday with a party from Dark Harbor. the time the steamer struck, and one man following estate bridge. August 1st, store "'ihof Flower Moon must have been as skull with his Rev. R. D. (May,)and were recorded in Waldo instantaneous, the is for will lays brother, Fish, at '■ fie' is said that minutes after left her County Registry of ready occupancy, they continue Macomber is a uow in progress, while twenty they was crushed and the body was thrown from Hillside East putting Palmer engine : Deeds for the week ending 1904: business at 67 Church Journal build- Cottage, Northport. ihe in the State has madeuu- she sank and only her smoke stack was July 27, the bridge into the river, from which it was street, into the yawl of sell. Hrina P. Pendleton gains since the Great Council Mehitable et rescued after. The train was a were landed Knowlton als., Belfast, to shortly ing— Henry Dunbar, Washington street, Mrs. Jerome Brown of Boston arrived and into a small boat for a man at "s visible. Forty-five passengers in this city on F'ast special freight which left Waterville at 5.30 Saturday Day. James F. Knowlton, do.: land in Belfast. has for sale at his livery stable a lot of car- last to visit her Mr. and Cove, lie has a 11lie, No.84, will be instituted here, which included those for Searsport, o’clock in charge of Conductor Lunnin and Thursday parents, power dorr which he will Chas. to T. riages, harnesses, double and sleds Mrs. Jordan grounds of Castine on tiie but their names were not ascertained. Kingsbury, Frankfort, R. Sav- Engineer Stillings. The bridge is at the foot single, W. Coombs. She was accom- lit up for his ow n use. and He will a 'day, the '-’7th of the present the hand in the staterooms age, Bangor; land in Frankfort. Stephen of the long grade approaching the Water- pungs. keep transient sta- panied by her little sister Jennie, who has d Only baggage Mr. a summer Prophet George E. Foster of C. to Oscar J. ville station, and the train was going down, ble at the same as Drexel, resident of isles- and that near the after gangway was got Files, Unity, Farwell, Thorn- place formerly_The been visiting her. mid Great Chief of Records drawn by one the engines, No. boro, received two dike; land in big mogul residence of the late Crockett in recently speed launches John of Portland. The new out at the time the left, but the Unity. Nathaniel C. French, and at a rate of Mr. Tyler passengers 315, going high speed. Bicknell and capable, it is said, of 22 miles ! nut on career to is offered for sale. of Henry wife of Belfast are making an its with a ehar- remainder was secured and Boston, Abbie R. Nickerson, do. land in Jones was a well-known and highly respec- Searsport Inquire subsequently guests at Charles E. Bieknell’s. have hour. One of these '!;i|> of .70 and a good amount in Stockton ted resident of South China, and prominent Mrs. Green They launches was at this forwarded the steamer of Springs. Adda R. llorey, Boston, Tyler Crockett, Ridge Farm, been a few at licit. The first chiefs of by City Itangor, spending days Wheeler’s and so the Annie L. throughout the county. Me—This is the 2d week of port recently attracted much atten- Prophet, E. which arrived here morning. to Gilchrest, Belfast : land and Searsport, Bay, where they were entertained by Hon. George Parsons, yesterday Bicknell of tion that Mr. Drexel is reported to have in, Willis A. in Belfast. Johnson’s special toilet article and George Meriden, who is pass- Ricker; Senior There was some for Belfast, but buildings Lettie B. Billows, Eastern Horse Breeders. sale, •'"hn freight ing the summer in a there.—Rock- said he will bring them botii over soon and L. Hooker; Junior Saga- to Win. should take of the ex- cottage matter was Freedom, Brett, Boston; iand and everybody advantage land Courier n l p. Chief of none of the freight or express Gazette. give an exhibition ol their in the Lowell; Records, in Freedom. tremely low prices — Local milkmen speed of Row- received here There were four bhildings Premium lists for the meeting of the East- give Keeper Wampum, yesterday. Mrs. to harbor. ern Horse Breeders Association’ to be notice that beginning August 1st, the price Follett is continue the business ,, ••*"*»; Collector of Wampum, horses on board and efforts were held " although Hatton ; W. G. Stevens Democratic Class it Waterville the second week in August of milk will be six cents C. )f the late Roland V. Follett. The black- Charles II, Trustees, made to save them the had s6 shif- Convention. per quart—N. Sawyer of Bangor, who owns John S. Snow.—Portland Ex- freight may be obtained by application at the office smith in Matthews, 94 Main street, is not in the hen shop Rockland will be under the a summer home at lias ted when the steamer struck that the stalls The of E. P. Mayo, the treasurer, Waterville. Islesboro, recently Democratic voters of the towns of of Harvard II. Entries close for breeding classes August 1. business, but will sell you good shoes for management Follett, a broth- had constructed for him one of the best and were blocked and they could not be reached. Belmont, Lincolnville., hcliast Weather Liberty, Morrill, It is the intention of the management to small money—TheNew England Trading sr of the deceased, and Mrs. Follett will fastest gasoline launches in Report, Mr. 0. K. Frost, superintendent of the Penobscot bay. Northport, Palermo and Searsmont are no- make a first-class, all-round, horse fair for rave of the at Association gives notice that it has decided charge restaurant Oakland. The craft is named Susan A- Louise and was Mathews Bros.’ mill, was a passenger on tified to meet in convention at horses of all classes. Here is a most excel- Wing’s hall, to discontinue the blue in Belfast. constructed by the Bath Automobile and the steamer, but came to Belfast on the lent chance for the small breeder of good stamps Deer Park Hotel, where Mrs. Caroline Searsmout, Aug. 2, 1904, at 2 p. m. for the ror colts to make an exhibition for liberal purses Those books will take them Has EngineCo. She was turned over to Mr. rue weex euumg July steamer Golden Tuesday a holding please Crosby and daughters are the Rod, arriving purpose of a candidate for where his stock will be brought to the at- spending nominating Rep- to the agent by August 1st—See tax col- is in the Sawyer at Islesboro on Monday and will be little before the Merryconeag. He says resentative to tention of a great number of possible season, Allegheny mountains in Legislature; to eleot a class buy- lector’s notice to used him and his ers. This is the associaton that offers taxpayers—W. B. Wads- Maryland, 2,800 feet above sea level. There by family at that resort that the best of order and discipline pre- committee for the two only ensuing years, and for farm both Maine bred worth and Mrs. Frances Jones a during the summer. The launch is 30 feet Wind, Sky, etc. vailed on board the of Rockland at the premiums horses, publish ire twelve cottages in. connection with “the City to transact other business that and Maine owned. No owner or breeder of any may card of thanks—Andrew of Sears- long and has a 10-horse Buiralo en- time of the disaster all on al- Berry hotel, which is in all its power among board, properly come before said convention. a good horse or colt should miss this great up-to-dute appoint- mont a caution notice. gine. She took part in the races at Five w Clear. though some of the colored force were meeting. The Maine Central and all connec- publishes ments. It is only six hours’ ride from N.W. Peb Obdeb Class Committee. Islands Clear. excited. The officers went calmly ting roads offer exhibitors at this meeting Washington, with three trains Thursday, winning the first prize S- Clear. greatly July 22, 1904. the same as to Maine daily. in rates are given State Class B, and makihg a good showing in S.E. Cloudy. Rain, .11 of an about advising passengers that while there and Central Maine Fairs. PALERMO CENTER. inch. Rev. £. S. Philbrook will sail August 2d Class A. was no immediate danger it Vinalhaven Cable Disabled. Ansel B. Glidden, a well-to-do farmer living S.E. Cloudy. Rain, .09 of an probably From Boston on one of the Dominion-Atlan- .inch. would be better to for CENTRE atONTVIIXE. on east side of Sheepsoot Pond, committed prepare emergencies tic steamers for Nova Scotia, Vinalhaven cable Charles Huston and family of Burnham suicide accompanied Boast Pork. and put on life preservers, and all did so. ffhe running between early Wednesday morning, July his democratic Committee Owl’s Head and by former classmate. Rev. Charles L. Meeting. wore them and one had Sutton’s Point, which is are at their farm for the baying season.... 20th, by shooting himself in the bead with Many ashore, lady the Snow of Ct. only means of telephone communication a revolver. He lived about one hour. Mr. Norwich, They will give stere- July 22. The one on when she into a in Bel- George Plummer has returned home after Augusta, piggery at the In- got carriage between North Haven and Glidden was a at Vinalhaven, highly respected townsman ppticon lectures several places between sane hospital was destroyed by fire soon af- into the is In trouble and all com- Beveral weeks’absence_Mrs. Lena Frost fast.to go country. Rockland, again and had held several town offices. A wid- and ter 7 o’clock this with munication with these islands Yarmouth Halifax, and will take pho- evening together 104 The by phone is cf Belfast is visiting her sister, Mrs. Vol- ow and two ohildren survive him. Despon- and hogs. The cattse of the pilots, parser, freight clerk, baggage of the land of pigs fire is un- suspended. Repairs will be made as soon ney Thompson—Mr. and Mrs. William dency is supposed to have been the cause of tographs Evangeline for use known. Loss on and master and several others went through on as building livestock, possible. Bowen of Belfast were iirtown Sunday. the act. in future lectures. $75,000; partially insured. I t THOMAS W. LAWSON. HOUSES AT CENTRAL MAINE. OBITUARY.

FASHIONS AT SARAT06A. From Farm and I He had made #60,000 and lost it be-! I Turf, Home.] The Lawrence, Mass., Daily Eagle gives '■ There is a horse show at the Central fore he was 17 years old. His first the following account of the funeral in that MORNING DRESSES,ELEGANT AFTER- #100, acquired when he was an office Maine track every hour of every day, now* and some great is to be oity of Mrs. Alwilda Calderwood: NOON AND EVENING COSTUMES, from the Christmas benevolence of : a-days, brushing boy seen there. Probably the most The were as follows: his lie at once in unique floral tributes Large PRINTED TULLE, COLORED employers, spent buy- equipment to be found at the track is that inscribed “Wife,” from bereaved NETS, for bis sister and two pillow, ing presents of M. B. the Hartford who was SHOES, CHIP HATS. Smith, gentleman husband, who formerly Grand Patri- brothers. Only be bought the sister’s has a breeding establishment at North Bel- arch of the Grand Encampment, I. O. 0. F., f Correspondence of The Journal. J present first, and paid #87 for it, and fast, known as Pearl Brook Farm. They of Massachusetts; large baskets, J. C. are very located in a row of Mrs. Geo. W. was thrown into a state of despair be- comfortably Byrne, Mr. and Towne, WE GET 1 Is abundant stalls the entrance to the Mr. and Mrs. HEM There always entertain- cause he Had but #13 left for the other ! directly opposite North Andover; large spray, is/. T track, and the string numbers good A. E. Mr. and Mrs. AS THEY COM I ment at this not the least two eight Towne; large crescent, ,,, , unique resort, presents. horses, under the charge of Robert Evans, Isaac Mr. and Mrs. S."W. These incidents hit off Lawson’s Kelley; basket, of which is to watch the incoming tide ably assisted by Mr. J. H. Lynch. The Atkinson; large crescent, Mr. and Mrs. character. He makes money furiously other assistants are Nat Cross, George Her- John Mr. and Mrs. L. J. of travel from the veranda of a large Clark; spray, and then tries to spend it before he can bert, Ed. Leaman, Wm. Williams and the Kline; large wreath, Miss Mary Kelley; The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been F0RM0L1D CREAM hotel. Then there are the little walks lose it. If he doesn’t succeed in getting mascot, Bill}', the goat. Billy has been spray of Mr. and Mrs. John pinks, Bradeen; in use for over 30 has borne cleanses the inter- quite a traveler since he left here a year Mr. and Mrs. Mr. years, the signature of teeth, sweet j to the such for it spent he is likely to become sprays, George Houston; tlte breath. Springs, opportunities where he was of Mr. C. E. — purifies ested in holes in Siam. Then some- ago, purchased and Mrs. William U. Whiting; Mr. and and has been made under his per- handsome costumes, or for clay Libby, and decorated with the stable colors. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Morris displaying else it for him. But some- Frank Stetson; sonal since its body spends He is a great about the stables and en- Frank M. supervision infancy. w hich to say the least are in pet Cooper; large wreath, Morgan; ■cac&t'i'* flirtations, how7 the money keeps going around. a horse trot as as one. Allow no one joys well any This large spray. Squire Morse and daughter; to deceive you in this. Dupont’s Badger Tooth tfce atmosphere, so prevalent are they. Stagnant money annoys Mr. Lawson. stable is ably from start to finish. basket, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Philbrick and All Brush equipped Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but For sensitive mouths. Then there are the morning concerts on The suction pipes through which he Mr. Evans is a quiet, unassuming gentle- children; large basket, “Canton Agawam, man Experiments that trifle with and the draws stagnant money toward him are who drove Arzille to her record of 17, I. 0. O. F.,” Mr. Calderwood's degree endanger health of the piazzas of the great hotels. The last and that reminds us that as various as they are numerous. He 2.12} season, statf of that Canton; baskets, Kobert Car- Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. she was second in Mr. Evans was I breakfast dress is often an indication invented a substitute for cards. 2.09}. ruthers, Mr. and Mrs. George Thayer, Colgate Old English playing witb llemarest and also at Mr. and Mrs. I. 0. Mrs. Glycerine of the refinement and taste of the He wrote and a baseball Maplewood large sprays, Nash, good published Farm, Portsmouth, N. H., for a number of C. W. Bicknell Mr and 10c. booklet called “The Krauk; His Lan- Foster, Brothers, Soaps per take. wearer. A simple linen, pique, canvas years. Mr. Lyuch has been down the cir- Mrs. Fred E. Twiss and daughter Dorothy; What is guage and What it Means.” cuit in care of such ones as Joe Point- CASTORIA or etamine or a black skirt and Especially good anchor on base, “Ruth Lodge, 2, I. 0. 0. dress, for this book he invented a er, Prince and Star Point- peculiar 2.05}, Alert, 1.57, F.;” spray of sweet peas, Charles N. Alex- Castoria is a handsome white shirt-waist are in harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- Great Comfort in kind of paper called “blood parch- er, 1.59. He has been assistant trainer ander, Boston; spray, John P. Scollay and Trusses. with 1). J. and what he and It keeping with the hour, and even a taf- ment.” During the presidential cam- McClary’s string, family. Daring the rites the Lawrence goric, Drops Soothing Syrups. is Pleasant. It doesn’t know about fitting a horse for a Cool Water Pads. paign of 1888 he compiled a campaign Encampment, I. 0. O. F. quartet, compris- contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie feta silk or checked silk shirt-waist bruising race but few can tell him. Herbert of The entire ing Crossiey Greenwood, Hall, substance. Sew patterns. All materia suit is and also history political parties. But we became so much interested in the Charles H. Cowx and James W. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms appropriate admissible work was within Sewell, accomplished thirty- people with the horses that we really for- rendered appropriate selections. At the and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind for early afternoon. five Four hundred thousand to about the them- days. got say anything animals grave the Rev. Mr. Gibb conducted com- Colic. It New were distributed national and and one of them is relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation Every Medicine THE HANDSOMEST copies by selves, every worthy mittal services and the Odd Fellows burial of more than notice. the and State political committees. He devel- passing Probably service was conducted by the officers of Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the one best known is Marstou the stallion BEST QUA LI l 1 checked silk suits are of pin-head chiffon the Grand Biver Land company, C., j Ruth Rebekali lodge. There were a dozen Stomach and oped that has stood several in Belfast. Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. years | in the funeral and the > the or and went south to in south- carriages cortege lowest run > taffeta, cape effects, jackets cuffs, speculate Here is a horse that took a mark of as The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. ern real 2.19} floral tributes were carried in a barouche. estate. He tried to develop a finished by cord or pipings of contrast- three-year-old, and trialed as a four-year- | Relatives were from the iron and coal in the State present Belfast, Me., regions old in 2.13, half in 1.04. lie is a beautiful North Andover and Bos; ing color. Elegant costumes are seen in Lowell, Methuen, of Kentucky. He became interested in animal to look upon and very fast. lie I ton. The associates of the bereaved hus- genuine always the afternoon or evening, prominent so many different tilings that he almost trotted a half on the evening of the Fourth i band in the Grand Encampment of Odd CASTORIA in 1.07, right in the face and of all the I & among which are black or white nets, deserved to be regarded as the bagman eyes Fellows present at the funeral were Frank POOR fireworks. Then there is the green stallion 1 M. SON of finance. But while lie was Morgan. Charles N. Alexander and the fuimer trimmed with lace medal- /high Directum’s making inventions, writing pamphlets, Poster, by Directum 2.05}, out John John IT. Perkins of Boston and Wins- lions and the latter tucks and rutiles of Label, by Gen. Washington. This colt | low J. Rowell of The bearers by and his into every mud Lynn. pall poking linger is now only three years old, is entered in were A. A. Isaac Fred DRUGGIST of the m '. Valenciennes lace. on the he was still a Philbrick, Kelley, edged by pie continent, the three-year-old stakes at the Breeders’ E. Twiss and Charles \Y. Malonzo. Lace-tiimmed Boston broker, finding his main voca- Meeting and also the State Fairs. crepe-de-Cliine dresses, Mrs. tCalderwood was Alwilda tion in the stock market. Brown Braden is a green pacer, sired by i formerly foulaids, fancy siiks in very small fig- In March,' l8h!), he made his great Brown Uai, out of Kate Braden, she by I Yose of Belfast and 11 veil here a number of ures or are all but Bay out of Lulu Braden. This horse orggsrsdies attractive; ; coup in sugar, clearing up about #1,000,- Toni, years before her marriage. She leaves one won the 2.32 class here on the Fourth, his ; quite a novelty is seen in point d’esprit 000 in four This was after he brother, Mr. W. C. Yose of this days. best time being 2.24}. The next stallion in j city. lace skirts, with Valenciennes lace ruf- had lost many hundred thousand dol- the string is Masconomo, 2.17if. lie was! lars in sugar i»ecoim ar track m Mas- In an obituary of Roland Kollett the The Kind previous speculations. iLuipire tuy 2.13$. ! You Have fles. Among these how- Bon lovely fabrics, The sunk in conomo was bred Rockland Star says: “Deceased was one ol Always money which lie had sugar by tLe late J. Malcolm ever, riuted tulle" remains in the must active members of Division. “j great lie had up from Gen- Forbes, and was sired by Arion, 2.074*. He Keyes pumped mainly Uniformed of ami In Use For Over 30 Years. favor. eral Then after both started in the 2.10 class here the Fourth, Rank, Knights Pythias, Electric. sugar THE CENTAUR but it was evident from his of of Pleasant Yalle> Grange. Mr. Kollett COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. and General Electric came copper and very way going that it will not be there, and was always an active Republican workei A r.K.U lIlTI. DllESS the deal which iu alliance with the always | bj before the season closes we look to see him and served in the council and one term in : Standard Oil interests lie started the j the Board of Of of tins lal lie. worn by a Chicago belle, take a very low mark. Aldermen last year. a i Amalgamated. lie now proposes to Mazita is a green mare four years old ! jovial nature he was the life of every party was t small by ivory white, withspraysof tell the world how Amalgamated stock Dexter Prince. This is a very fast bay he was with and gathered more fun out of and life in his the blue flowers placed near together. The \wi> ju^uini iu nit ueu uariuieiii auu mare, she cau trot in 2.20*. She was i genial way along thorny path bred at Palo Alto, Cal., and shows her than most men. lie was rich ill humoi skirt was edged y border- j impoverishment of investors. tiny nifties, breeding all over. She has been entered in and loved a joke for the sake of hearing But tlie suction pipes through which ed by tl e nanowest width of blue rib- lots of good stakes, and is sure t<» be heard men laugh and seeing smiles instead ol HEAL & Mr. Lawson draws toward him bon. money from before the season is very old. frowns. Generous to a fault, of a kindly, WOOD, Three additional ruffles were put yield in number to the blowpipes Ora Drew is a trotter that has nature which he concealed be- green sympathetic HAM FAULRERS on midway between the waist and low- through which lie wafts it away from trialed in 2.20, live years old, by Ora Wilkes neath a rather gruff manner, those who luui out of the dam of the first the of him will re- AND IN er edge of the skirt, which was shirred j him. lie is not a sport, though a 2.11, Freedom, pleasure knowing long DEALERS sportsman, and not a swell, though an yearling trotter that ever went in 2.30. member him as a man to whom sunshine around the waist. The w as full Isabelle is a fast of a ! was life and and about whom corsage epicurean. This means that lie cannot pacer, capable going happiness good deal than her ! shadows did not with small ruffles from to : his or sharper present record, long linger.” yoke waist, spend money on dissipation would indicate. GLEt'SVGGD RANGE ! 2.20$, Granite & with eibow shews to match. A yoke ostentation. The credit he deserves Mr. A. A. Fowler is herewith two good j it is therefore all the of white silk tagotting and white silk forgetting spent horses, the property of Horace Chenery of Massachusetts Bounty to Veterans. TINWARE, ! greater. The devices tie employs are Belfast. Mr. Fowler, who was for a num- “crush 1 e!t” harmonized with the ber of at the horses, yachts, dogs, (lowers, bronzes, years Forbes Farm, is assisted Civil war veterans of this State who serv- | Fred NICKEL PLATED ground work of the material, and worn paintings, and books. Iiis otiioe in by Thompson of Belfast. Although ed to the credit of flip State of Massachu- Monuments, they have only two horses at present they setts are considerably interested in a recent over a pale blue I’res de-soie Boston is a jungle of telephones, carna- j COPPER WARE, slip-skirt have everything about them to make the | act passed by the legislature of that State. tions, tickers, pictures, statues, and 1 the silvery lustre peculiar to that ma- horses as well as themselves comfortable Under it Massachusetts proposes to givt ledgers. It is that lie and probable spends contented. every soldier and sailor who served to ENAMELED terial gave the finishing touch, while a more his tastes than *4A{, time gratifying The star of the string is undoubtedly the her credit in the Civil war, and who HEADSTONES, colt lily hair cloth flounce, tacked be- amassing the means by which to grat- great stiletto, that no one knows how never received a single dollar of bounty T! v WARE. them. lives, if one fast he can pace. He won his race at in cash. neath the nifties, kept the skirt from ify Mr. Lawson money, 8125 The subject o’f can imagine the human soul as an Camden last week with great ease, and has I paying bounties in Massachusetts has CURBING, WOODEN WARE, the to win becoming entangled under the feet of organism with tentacles of apprecia- ability lots more fast ones been almost constantly before the leg- beyond question. They also have in the islature since the -AN D.... GALVANIZED WARE the wearer. tion stretching out into the external close of the war, string the bay mare Elise Snow, by a son of i and this year, when it was known that the universe it may truthfully be said that Wilkes. She is entered Guy in* the 2.32 j State was to receive from the national gov- Mr. Lawson seems to have more such here the 20th PIPE pace and will probably go ernment 81,000,600 for war claims, this hill AND tentacles than other down the New circuit. of Work.c- any prominent England to award veterans 8125 was put through -3*All Kinds Cemetery F ITTiNfiS. financier in America. with the provision that w hile bonds should FBICES. I nri:x This is tlie man who has sworn to be issued to pay this bounty, the bonds THE BEST OF WOBK AT THE LOWEST Waterville, 20. The 1 /: n: \ixGs f force a restitution of the which Me., July racing \ themselves should be refunded out of the money at the Central * Maine track to-day under amount coming from Washington. The bill is the time to call, as we have a large stock of finished work. was wrenched from Amalgamated in- the auspices of the Central Maine fair as-I j^-Now was vetoed by the governor, but was passed vestors. It will be more interesting sociation resulted as follows: over his head by both branches of the leg- Belfast, Haine* than a combat between a medieval Three minute purse Elm I Bridge Street, stake, 8300. islature. In the house, while it received a and a brass Bud won three straight heats and race. flililiei! knight castle.—Chicago two-thirds vote of the members & Tni-flt 1 ime present and Tribune. 2.22$, 2.24, 2.254. Minnie Roberts sec- it did not receive a ond voting, two-thirds vote rills. s Puis. __ ; Frank C. third. s Ayer Altimu-s, Nelsonetta of the full membership of the house. Ac- A 9 Ayer and Hiram Wilkes also started. The last MAINE ITEMS. i cordingly the matter was referred to the at- W r/\4mcy I C* Ayer’S Pills. Keep saying named were distanced in the second heat. ; \ iLiN £ torney general of the State as to which is over and over Mianus Marine 2.10 trot and pace, purse 8200. Earl F. I r\ V cl ^ tji I I i this again. There were 27 schooners launched! the legal two-thirds vote. Tilt attorney 1 * ^ Al won the second, fifth and sixth heats and has best laxative. from Maine fur the general ruled that a two-thirds vote of AND yards year ending I race. Time 2.20, 2.30. sec- 2.21$, Isabelle, the full membership of the house was neces- .1 une l. and there are 27 now in ond, won third and fourth heats. process Time, sary for legal action. Accordingly the of construction. 2.20$, 2.20$. Miss Sterling won first heat. Want your moustache or beard State treasurer refuses to pay out any money DYE Time 2.l'.r She was fourth in DflGHIf^BHAM’S 1 second ami I mi these claims. It is sim-i. ». u. or? Remember the Old expected, however, I a brown or rich black? Use >im«».iuu»«#.. StationarvMo* Home week dates distanced in third. Decima Dean was ! beautiful 1 that funds will be raised to bring a test case are August 14-20. In -Massachusetts ; third, being distanced in fourth and fifth before the courts, where finally by appeal a they are :il to and in! heats. Blanche P., Deacon, Laura B., and July August 0, 1| leeision from the full bench of the J. F. WILSON, President. G. also started. Deacon was Supreme LEAD THEM \| New Hampshire they are August 20-20. loney drawn Judicial court will he obtained which will j in the third heat. All but Marl F. and Isa- I KKI) KACKLIFF, Secretary. in Vermont they are the same as in! end the controversy. I belle were sent to stable after not ! _ Maine. i fifth, Among the many Maine claimants are the having won a heat. Isabelle collided with W atch Following: Frederick K. of Toney G. in driver and Sprague, Bangor Miss Pearl Stevens, aged 23, §hot her-1 fifth, throwing unlisted October, 1801, in Co. A of the smashing but was allowed to in ; self through the heart 20th at her 1 sulky, stay Massachusetts volunteers and July the the ! rwenty-sixth sixth, judges deciding accident was ivas 1805. home, 4s Franklin street, Augusta. Iu unavoidable. discharged April Henry It. Daw- Waldo a j j ion, of served in Co. County NEED REPAIRS? note to her Monroe, Me., of the brother, she said she. was 2.2G Frank won D, stake, purse 8300. S. j Fifteenth Massachusetts all tired of life and requested him to sell ! three straight heats and race. Time infantry 2.23$, through the war. He was taken a prisoner her and other articles of value. 2.234, 2.23$. Graduate second was second ; piano it Ball's Bluff hut was released on | in three heats. Tonie was third exchange. I)., third, ; He was wounded at DOES r^4 4 In connection with the con- i in first Gettysburg and also at coming two and fourth in third. Dr. Jack, :he vention of the Women’s Ivan j Battle of the Wilderness. William II. Society Relief Corps and Elsie Snow also started. Agricultural In tins graceful frock of Earle, of 107 Exchange street, Bangor, en- silver-gray which will be held in Elm Bird and Boston, during [ Isabelle are from Pearl listed at Worcester, Mass., April i<>, 1801, Shantung pongee, taken from The De- the week of tlie National Grand in Co. B the vo^ciock Army Brook Farm stables. 1 of Third Battalion of ilies. ANNUAL FAIR AT BELFAST, lineator,shirred ''iuan tucks” areshovvn, encampment, Mrs. Annie M. Warne, Charles E. Getehell, of Brewer, served in of Co. B the Waltham, Mass., president of the of the Twenty-ninth Massachusetts trimming consisting of lace and *■ jui-.h' zi. Massachusetts departmen t of the corps, ilss, me., ou1 I 1 cular $75,000 IIIMKIKS, A upper poition being shirred at the district of Boston race. sec- Tuesday, Wednesday Time, 2.16*, 2.19*, 2.17*. Salinas night in the waterfront buildings own- and ond won first heat. 2.19. DRY end F*>l*tY GOODS top, and having three shirred “man Thursday, August 16, 17 and 18. Time, Dan Q. ed the Tillson burned for and Mildura also started. by estate, The national will be es- tucks" above the circular liounce. headquarters 2.30 trot and more than two hours and threatened Harnesses. MiLLINi BY DEPART* ^ tablished in Hotel Cause- class, pace, purse $30. Elm Haymarket, Bud won three race. to destroy four steamers, among them OPTICIANS. straight neats and FASHION' HAS DECREED and the way street, encampment will Time, 2.25*, 2.23*, 2.22. Dyspepsia Cure the James T. Morse, owned by the be held in Knights of Malta was 1 have a fine line, of that shoes and hosiery must match the Hall, second, finishing third in the first heat Eastern Steamship Company. The loss Carriages Broadway, Chelsea. and second in the last two. Hiram Wilkes is partially covered by insurance. and Harnesses from the. costume; consequently the demand for and J. B. also started. Satisfaction guaranteed Edward The cause of the Are is unknown. blue Wiggin, clerk in the educa- 2 22 class, trot and pace, shoes, pink shoes, purple shoes, purse $200. The flames were first seen from MAINE STATE PRISON in tional department, Augusta, has re- Stiletto won first, fourth and fifth coming every department. to the windows of the Shuman Machine champagne-colored shoes, say noth- turned from a vacation passed at his heats and race. Time, 2.21, 219*, 2.22; Before the entire Also Carriages of all kinds from ing of ordinary black patent leather or home in Presque Isle. Mr. Wiggin re- Bingham second, won second and third Company. long heats. Time, 2.21*. Gold Finder building was a mass of fire. The Sim- white insures the ports everything as booming in Aroos- 2.20*, Boy, F. O. BAILEY CARRIAGE CO. castor, happiness of Nettie Helen and Minnie mons White took The outlook for W., Harvard, & lobster store and a the manufacturer at the county. present Wilkes also started. Harvard and Helen expense of the the is creamery, conducted by the same firm, H.J. LOCKE & SON potato crop splendid and the hay were drawn in fifth heat and Minnie Wilkes OF PORTLAND. fashionable woman. Ties were iu the building where the fire are the sty- crop, now in course of is was distanced in harvesting, the second. on Car- and started. The building burned to the I will discount five dollars every lish shape and castor the leading mater- large satisfactory. All in all the A three-minute and 2.20 class were trot- outlook is ted in the ground. The Simmons & White Com- riage after June 1st. ial. However, delicate feet clad in imi- decidedly rosy, so he thinks, evening by electric light, Nelso- for the northern county. nita winning the first two straight heats. pany had 17,000 lobsters in cars moored Call and see them and be convinced. Lamson & Hubbard tations of lizard or snake skin, peeping Time, 1.12 1-2, 1.11. Barbara L. was sec- just outside the plant. These were Rockland is ond. Aral won from beneath or black making elaborate prepa- the 2.20 in two straight. towed out of danger. gray skirts, are tions H.C. for Old Home week. Tuesday Time, l.io, 1.09. Minnie W'ilkes was sec- Sparks from the burning buildings MARDEN, momentarily startling, so close is the will be ond. Half mile heats were the military day with a dance in the trotted, fell in showers on the steamers James Rear Windsor Hotel,— winner taking best two in three. The —Repository resemblance to life. Inch-wide ribbon evening. Wednesday comes the big T. Governor purses in both were $50. Morse, Bodwell,Catherine floral and a of is sometimes used to lace up a the parade Thursday parade and Juliet. These vessels were finally BELFAST, MAINE. 3m22 shoe, which ends tied in antiques, will be entirely differ- towed out into the harbor and the in- stylish bow on the instep. ent First Maine from anything which has been Heavy Artillery. cipient blazes caused by the sparks ex- MANY LARGE CHIP HATS scheduled for the week. There will be tinguished. three prizes for the First The twenty-eighth reunion of. the are now seen on verandas, and on af- antiques. Of the total estimated loss of $75,000 Boston University prize 825 in gold, second $10 in First Maine more than falls on the Tillson ternoon and a prize Heavy Artillery Associa- $60,000 drives, very handsome gold, third one ton of coal. prize, egg tion will be held this on estate. The loss to the Shuman Ma- Offers Advantages of one was trimmed with year August Metropolitan roses, buds and chine is estimated at $3500. Every Kind. The Christian Alliance Convention 17th in Boston in connection with the Company massed at one side and foliage, attach- will be held at Old Orchard for ten national encampment of the G. A. K. Mrs. Free. ing the brim to the crown. Crimson days from August 5th to 15th. Special Maybrick College of Liberal Arts Thomas J. is of the ostrich tips were the sole trimming of preparations have been made for a Libby president Address the Dean, 12 Somerset St. most Truro, Cornwall, England, July another a attractive program. Every night association, and Charles J. House sec- white chip, while third had a 20. Mrs. Florence is free. School of Theology stereopticon views of all the mission retary. This famous organization was Maybrick black velvet bow at the front She left here on her to Address the 72 Mt. Vernon St. very large fields of the world will be given just af- recruited in Bangor, August 21, 1861, today way Dean, France. Mrs. was convicted supplemented by a white ostrich feath- ter dark in the large auditorium, em- and sustained the highest percentage Maybrick Spring Styles 1904 in 1889, after a sensational of of Law er. bracing of men lost, either killed or trial, School Palestine; India, China, Japan, outright her husband. The Africa, South America and the Islands. dying of wounds received in action, of murdering doctors Adcress Dean Melville M. Bioelow, Verona Clarke. swore that he died of arsenical Isaac Rich Hall. Ashburton Place. ^ These will be followed an any regiment in the northern poison- Wo sell SHIRT WAISTS by evangelis- army. and the defense that for GLOVES, tic service on the conducted The number of recruits was ing proved grounds by original he had School of Medicine. DRESS SKIRTS. Rev. P. W. Philpott of Hamilton, Can- 1,006, with 1,194 later. twenty years daily used arsenic School Fund and Mill Tax. in quantities large enough to have Address Dean J. P. Sutherland, ada, one of the most successful of mod- During the three years’ service from 295 Commonwealth Ave. HOSIERY, ern killed a dozen ordinary men. Through The of the school fnnd evangelists. Aug. 21, 1862, to the close of the war, apportionment the efforts of her mother and friends, Graduate and mill tax for the in the regiment sustained a loss of 441 Department year 1901, payable the sentence of death was announced at the office who were killed or died of committed 1905, of the State For Over wounds, and courses. NECKWEAR. Treasurer Sixty Years. 216 to life imprisonment and later she Philosophical Literary July 15th, showed a total of and from disease. Out of the en- For Graduates only. An Old and Well-Tbied was Mrs. was #593,386, to be paid to the cities, towns and Remedy. listed men 1,548 were on the muster pardoned. Maybrick Address Dean B. P. Bowne, on a basis of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been Florence Elizabeth a mem- St. 15w23» In fact, anything you may need for Spripg’wear, plantations the number of rolls when the great conflict was ended. Chandler, 12 Somerset scholars between the of used for over sixty by millions of a from the best selected stock I*have ever shown. SsiiwiI « ages five and 21, years ber of well-known American southern have a 8PKING OP PI'1.1 mothers for their children while The number of survivors, so far as is W. E. HUNTINGTON, Paesident. residing in each. The number of scholars teething, The hats are beauties, in all the popular "shapes thoroughly protected from with success. It soothes the known, is 677. The first re- family. and as reported to the State Superintendent of perfect child, regular and colors. with sanitary convcnmii softens the all union of the of and am to turm- public schools was 206,192, consequently gums, allays pain, cures wind members the regiment, tling, prepared and is the best for The Dairy Business. the towns are entitled to a trifle over #2.78 colic, remedy Diarrhoea. at which the First Maine Heavy Artil- *‘,|e Is to the Pure for each scholar. The last pleasant taste. Sold by druggists Association was was Highland Spriny apportionment lery organized, If the of the are was in every part of the world. profits dairy business year #559,592. Twenty-five held in Dec. qkeen tradinq stamps. delivered in th** ., Bangor, 18,1868. now then double the number cows anywhere cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. small, of left 'v Several reunions have been held in inorease the at Fong & Prown’s, Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth- and thereby profits.—Maine or v Hancock —the ninth worth’s, E. F Hramliall’s OASVORXA. ing Syrup, and take no other. county in Ells- Farmer. will be promptly attended to worth in 1885; the twelfth in Castine Would it not be more sensible to sell the Kind You to» are smim’ Bsantha >»Tla Ahnp ImR scrubs to the butcher? The P. All invited to visit this in 1888; the fifteenth in Bucksport in unprofitable themselves mv method of handiimi1 Women love a clear, healthy complexion. need of New England whose Dwight Palmer, l Pure blood makes 1891; the twenty-first in Bucksport in dairymen it. Burdock Blood Bit- profits are small Is not more but better J. W. BUKUE5S W aldo Ave..B<|1 ten makes blood. 1897. pure cows.—New England Farmer. MASONIC TEMPLE. 2m25

0 family life goes on. The numerous rounded by flames. This strange de- River tanueries and leather manufactures STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE System vice, of which the citisen are extreme- fplerful are explained by the fact that nearly ly proud, appears'upon everything in of all the exports from this point are to the Very Center South Corrientes, and is painted with and and great It ot Corrientes. hides, dry wet, leather in some effect a Belfast the City upon shield over ua. the main en- Bank,Belfast, ^ form. As for the “columns” Savings .pomience of The Journal.l (Cleopa- trance of the Government house— tra’s Needle), the good citizens mani- As it on the which structure, the was Existed the 30th of 1904. x rh>, on Parana, June by way, built day June, festly pitied our ignorance when we must be confessed that the many years ago by the Jesuits for a It what it meant. If EDWARD JOHNSON, President. WILLIAM H. QUIMBY, Treasurer. inquirrd you have college, and was later confiscated v up this most wonderful and never heard of the miracle connected remodeled to WILMER J. DORMAN, Assistant Treasurer. iu the world, from the its present use. ,tem with the origin of Corrientes you should heart of South Fannie B. Ward. o tlie very post yourself thereon before monotonous, at the coming LIABILITIES. grows iiere, would you win the respect of the PENOBSCOT BAY. ten knots an hour. Our Deposits ... !le ot f“nd $1,831,01160 people. The story runs this way: In Se"f,r™ .. 76,600 00 Asuncion, the capital of Undivided profits.... 83,371 44 the year 1588, when Don Juan Torres To the Editor of The Journal: oiiit from the start- miles 04 For _ $1,439,783 de Vera y Arragon was governor of the past few weeks I have over- R ami as day after day drags 3 SO V BC E.S Paraguay, he sent his young looked, frequently, Penobscot Par like all the nephew, Bay _ _ Estimated and Charged ,„e day exactly Public Funds Alouza de Vera, with sol- from an altitude of 200 to Owned. Value. Market Val. on Books. Total. if the twenty-eight 1,100 feet. as objective point The County of Penobscot. Sis, 1911, Ct. House.$ 6,000 00 6,000 00 6 00 >00 diers, from Asencion to found another prevailing winds have been of Belfast, be attained. strong City 4s, 1918, refunding. 6,000 00 6,200 00 6,000 00 city in some advantageous position from the southeast to southwest and I after leaving Rosario we Total public funds of Maine. 10,000 00 10,000 00 lower down the river. Don Alonzo have been interested in watching the :ait an endless succession County of Wyandotte, 00 coal Kan., 4Js, 1920,Funding.. 12,000 13,080 00 12 000 00 selected the site of and on smoke from the kilns at Wyandotte, Kan. 1923, 00 00 some of them Corrientes, Rockland, 4|s, Bridge.. 8,000 8,800 83)0000 the cast, City of Ashland, Wis„ 4s, 1903, 8t.|Imp. 6,000 00 00 6 000 00 the third of in the above at •• 6,000 April year stretching apparently, times, as far Chicago, 111, 4s, 1922, San. Dist. 00 00 as 100 feet, while on the 15,000 15,760 15,000 00 mentioned, lie climbed the high, steep north as Bangor and east to Mt. Desert, Cincinnati, O., 6s, 1909, Municipal. 6,000 00 6,675 00 6 000 00 uiks stretch away in ver- Cleveland, O., 4s, 1918, Refunding 25,000 00 00 26 00000 bank 65 miles 26,376 with his handful of followers. away, oftentimes obscuring Columbus, O., 6s, 1910, Fire Dept. 10,000 00 10,750 00 10 000 00 with luxuriant " created Detroit, Mich., 3Js, 1934, Water. 25,000 00 26,000 00 26,000 00 According to the invariable custom of Matinicus and the outer islands. I have " imlreds of miles there is East Liverpool, t).,5s, opt., 1914, Fund... 5,000 00 5,475 00 6 000 00 the pious frauds of those days, the first also been interested in observing the Fremont, Neb., 5S, 1909. Scb. Dist. 6,000 00 5,060 00 6.000 00 inanity, or of any living Lexington, Ky.,4s, 1963, Hd. of Ed. 10.000 00 10.200 00 10,000 00 thing the Spaniards did before laying passing of the coaster, hours interven- New York, N. Y„ sis, 1963, Rap. Trans... 90,000 00 90,000 00 90OQO0O are reaches of 11 long New York, N. Y .,3Js, 1953, St. and Park. 10,000 00 10,000 00 10 000 00 violent hands upon the of ing without a sail in from Owls’ and other wild fruit property sight, New York, N.|,V3fs, 1952, Docks and Ferries. 60,000 00 60.000 00 others, was to erect a huge cross, not Head to Isle au Haut and up the bay, 60.000 00 tows of poplars, straight Omaha, Neb., 4Js, 1910, Fire Engine 5,000 00 6,200 00 5 000 00 as a of the faith within the months of and June. West Bay City, Mich ,6s, 1926,Funding.. 10.000 00 11,400 00 10.000 00 or only symbol during May iiireh spires, willows, Westport, Mo., 6s, 1916, Sch. Disc. 6,000 00 6,076 00 6 000 00 them, but as a signal that they had In my boyhood there was a con- Town of Orange, 1909, School. 00 dabbling their long arms days Conn., 4}s, 6,000 6,12500 6,00000 taken of the in the possession country stant procession of Total out of and nearly every tree schooners—topsail public funds Maine. 300,000 00 300 000 00 name of the Spanish sovereign and schooners, and mid by a brilliant net- brigantines, brigs barks, Bai/road Bonds Owned. SanJago, patron of Spain, and all the with now and then a new from 300 vuli, with scar- ship Bangor & Aroostook, 5S, 1943. 6,000 00 6,850 00 5,000 00 glowing Bangor & A roustook Consol, 4s. 1951. 00 saints in the calander. At that time to 1200 tons. in their we 6,000 4,650 00 4 500 00 k wers among the green, To-day, place, Belfast & Moosehead Lake, 4s, 1921 57.000 00 68,710 00 57 000 00 this section was inhabited by the Gua- see, occasionally, 3, 4 or 5-masted Eastern, 6s, 1906 30,000 00 31,200 00 30,000 00 arana has an average Maine 53, 1923. 00 a war-like numerous Central, 10,000 11,60000 1000000 ranis, tribe, as schooners and under tow, with Maine central, 7s, 1912. 00 ales, but its channel is barges 12,000 14,880 00 12,000 00 the sands on the shore. Portland & Ogdensburg, 5s, 1908. 6,000 00 5,250 00 5 000 00 They knew, capacity of 1,000 to 5,000 tons cargo. we skirt first one bank, from the sad Total railroad experience of their breth- We, as travelers of experience, argue bonds of Maine.. 124,000 00 123,500 00 ,, sometimes so EASTERN ffiAMSHIP GO. r, coming who were in in Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Gen. Mort., 4s, eren, suffering bondage that no finer views are obtainable any Ik- could toss a stone 1995. 26.000 00 26,625 00 25,000 00 Paraguay, how dreadful was the tyran- where than from our nearby coastal SUMMER SCHEDULE. Boston & Worcester St., Mass 4^9, 1923 6,000 00 6,000 00 5,000 00 r river is full of small Burlington & Missouri River, Con., 6s., 1918.... 10,000 00 00 10 000 of the white man; at and 11,200 00 ny and, naturally, hills; Belfast’s excellent highways Carthage & Adirondack, 4s, 1981. 5.000 00 6,000 00 6,000 00 low and marshy, with Cedar & Missouri River 1916 00 sight of the hated usurpers, they pre- are equally attractive and a credit to Rapids 7s, 10,000 12,860 00 10.000 00 trees upon them; others Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, 111., Div., 4s, 1949 10,000 00 10,400 00 10 000 00 pared for desperate resistance. Hav- the surveyors.—E. J. 6 a Week to Boston. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Iowa, Div., 4s, ;!i rank grass and green Trips 1919. 00* set their cross 10,000 10,16000 10,000 00 ing up at the entrance Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, S. W Div., 4s, eiluiwtf mill HAanlnt.inn THE DOOM OF THE DESERT. to a wooden palisading built for de- 1921 10,000 001. 10.100 00 10,000 00 are appalling. Never any Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Denver, Ext., 4s, fense, the pale-faces mustered behind 1922 .. 6,000 00 6.060 00 5,000 00 ,a- of man or beast or D. 26th. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, Term.,59,1914. 25,000 00 27,625 00 26 000 00 bird, six Washington, C., July Fif- it—twenty-eight against thousand Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, 4s, 1988. 10,000 00 10,600 00 10,000 00 v the warwhoop of a wild teen of work of sur- & West 1921. 00 00 dusky warriors. The latter a years exploration, Chicago Michigan, 5s, 10,000 10,600 10 000 OO poured Cincinnati, Indianapolis & Western, 4s, 1963— 10,000 00 9,660 00 00 e howl of a tiger would be vey and investigation the 9)500 deadly shower of arrows upon the lit- by engineers Cleveland Electric, O., 5s, 1913. 10,000 00 10,100 00 10 000 00 relief. There are islands of the government at an expenditure Columbus Consolidated Street, O., 5s, 1909. 12,000 00 12,240 00 12,000 » 0 tle band, who found the frail barricade Detroit & Toledo Shore Line, 4s, 1963 10,000 00 8,200 00 8.000 00 of a million and a half Flint & Pere red with skeleton trees, of branches and brambles but indiffer- dollars show Marquette, 5s, 1939.. 10,00000 10,900 00 10,000 00 Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley, 6s, 1933... 16,000 00 20,660 00 16,000 auk and branches that the Great American Desert can Commencing Monday, May 2, 1904,'steamers 00 having ent protection. Before returning the leave Belfast: Grand Rapids and Indiana, 4^8, 1941. 10,000 00 11,000 00 10,000 00 1999. 00 d oil and a largely be brought under cultivation For Boston, via Camden and Rockland, Mon- Hocking Valley, 4£s, 10,000 10,9f0 00 10,000 00 destroyed by assault with their arquebuses, the Indiafia, Illinois & Iowa, 4s, 1950. 10,000 00 10,000 00 days at 3.00 p. m ., other days, at 10,000 00 and made to except Sunday, Iowa 1938. 00 11,100’00 bird called the bigua—a as knelt at the foot by irrigation systems 4.30 P.M. Central, 5s, 10,000 10 0( 0 00 Spaniards, usual, Iowa Falls & Sioux City, 7s, 1917. 6,000 00 6,376 00 a For Searsport and Hampden, Tuesdays, Thur s 6,000 00 At inter- support population as Kansas Fort Scott «& 1936 — 00 .ikt >-buzzard. long of the cross and offered fervent prayer probably great days and Sundays at 7.45 a. m. City, Memphis, 4s, 26,000 20,000 00 20,000 00 Lake Shore & 1928. 00 00 as of For Bucksport, and Michigan Southern, 4s, 16,000 16,760 16.000 oo .! (amphibious in loud voices. The that the whole country today. Winterport Bangor daily, Island 1949. 00 parpincha Indians, hearing except at 7.45 a. or arrival of Long 4s, 10,000 10,060 00 10 BOO 00 Monday, m., upon North Shore 1932. 00 t tie ooze, or a solitary the earnest cries to heaven and observ- Not only this, but it will supply oppor- teame r from Boston. Long IslaDd, Branch, 5s, 10,000 10,700 00 lo.OOO 00 j Louisville & Jeffersonville Bridge, 5s, 1945 60,000 00 49,250 00 60,000 oo for the RETURNING 00 or a crane flitting slowly ing the (to them) strange movements tunity working of the thousands Louisville & Nashville 5s, 1916. 10,000 10,400 00 10.000 00 Lowell and Suburban St., 5s, 1911. 10,000 00 10,600 00 1<\000 of of barren mountains in that From Boston except at 5.00 p. m. Mass,, 00 after the of those who were on their be- ranges dally, Sunday, & Boston. 1924. 10,000 00 11,350 00 day semi-tropic knees, From Rockland, via Camden, daily, Lynn Mass., 5s, 10 000 00 except New York & Rockaway Beach, 5s, 1927. 10,000 00 10,700 00 as the vast region for their stores Mondays, at about 5.00 a. m. lo’oOOOO liercest rays upon lieved that the mystic contain- stupendous New York & 1931. 00 10,400 00 symbol From and Wed- Stamford, 5s, 10,000 1 u.000 00 of metals and useful Hampden Searsport, Mondays, & Lake 4s, 1948. 26,000 00 25.000 00 ■i is that are unruffled ex- ed some charm which would precious minerals, nesdays and Fridays. Ogdeusburg Champiain, 25.000 00 protect Omaha 1914. 6,000 00 From via and Street, Neb., 5s, 6,150 00 6.000 00 motion, that have been at as Bangor, Winterport Bucksport, 00 steamer’s the foe as long as it stood intact. merely guessed at 12 other Passenger & Belt, Lexington, Ky., 6s, 1908. 10,000 10,300 00 10,000 00 Mondays m., days except Sundays, at 00 1.30 P.M. Plymouth die Middleborough, Mass., 5s, 1912. 6,000 5,325 00 5,000 OO of the scarcity of living Therefore turned their attention yet. Rutland-Canadian, 1949. 10,000 00 00 they All via the steamers of this is 4s, 10,000 10,000 00 freight company St. iron Mountain & R. & G. igot the insect'world, which to this The throbbing East, with its manu- nsured against lire and marine risk. Louis, Southern, destroying symbol, piling dry Diva., 4s, 1933. 6,000 00 4,700 00 (X) FRED W. 4,600 ch alive and diabolically branches and grass around it and set- factories of necessities of all kinds, POTE. Agent,Belfast. St. Louis & San Francisco 5s, 1931. 5,000 00 5,600 00 5,000 00 A. H. HANSCOM, G. P. & T. A., Boston. South Shore & 1919. 00 00 would no less than the West Boston, Mass., 5s, 16,000 16,360 15,000 00 specially the mosquitos, ting lire to the heap amid savage yell- j profit by CALVIN AUSTIN, Vice the of these And President and Gen’! Manager, Boston. Total railroad bonds out of Maine. 487,000 00 00 te rouge, which lays the ing and dancing. For more than an j opening up lands. 479,000 all of has shown Bonds Owned. l a tremendous ulcer. Go hour the mass llamed up, communicat-, them, experience Corporation so when cultivated Eastern Manufacturing Co., Bangor, 5s, 1910.... 10.000 00 10,000 00 10,000 (X) the woods, and in a mo- ing itself to the palisade and adjacent: ably, ar.e rich, in. HOLLISTER'S BELFAST New England Elevator Co., 33s, 1904 7. 10,000 00 10,000 00 10,000 00 with water Old Orchard Water 4s, 1922. 00 00 il e covered with ticks. tree; but when all the combustable ma- teltigently adequate sup- Company. 25,000 25,000 25,000 00 Rocklaud Lime Co., 1920. 26,000 00 26,000 00 that their settlers would be able Mountain Tea Kockport 5s, 25,000 00 v themselves in your tiesli, terial within reach was exhausted, plies, 3ocky Nuggefs A Medioine for to the entire cost of the most ex- Busy Busy People. Total corporation bonds of Maine. 70,000 00 70,OCX) 00 .1 great was their to find the pay .urge colony of young surprise Brices Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. in a few Freeman Manufacturing Co., No. Adams, Mass., few minutes. Flies sacred in the midst of tensive irrigation systems very A. sripcifict Live get symbol standing for Constipation, Indigestion. 5s., 1911. 25,000 00 25,000 00 26,000 00 25,000 00 and never be distressed in conse- and Kidnov Troubles. Pimples. Eczema, Impure Gas& the re- Electric ashes years Co. "..th, your eyes, your nose; entirely uninjured! They Blood, Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels, Headache Light Railroad Stock Owned. and Backache. P's R Mountain Ter. in tab- s. drink Hies, breathe liies. turned to apply new fire, but when the quence. >eky Belfast & Moosehead Lake. 18,000 00 22,500 00 00 00 let form, ,,r> c°n's n Lot. <» aniline made by 18,000 18,000 It was a fortunate day for the nation u.T.iSTEit and yellow: lizards, coek- tirst Indian approached to stir up the II D»*'Cr Com?.\-:v, Mndison. WK Corporation Stock Owned. when the late John W. tipedes, scorpions, taran- smouldering embers, he was struck Major Powell, GOLDEN NUGGETS FOB SALLOW PEOPLE Electric Wiring of All Rinds. Real Estate Company, Belfast. 1,500 00 1,500 00 1,500 00 1,600 00 the land R. H. MOODY. and a few other ever- dead on the spot—true believers say by recognizing vast water, and National Bank Stock Owned. min eral resources of the Mouh- : ipanions creep into bed a thunderbolt sent from heaven to pun- Rocky National Shoe & Leather Bank, Auburn. 1,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 Ants and crickets eat ish while the are of tain region, insisted upon adequate up impiety, ungodly » Lovns on Public Funds. for Gas Fixtures i letters, and clothes—and the opinion that his timely taking off government appropriations irriga- Facial Electric, Supplies. of Mich. 400(H) 400 City Muskegon, 00 tion to the enact- Massage. Sandusky, 0. 400 00 400 00 up, too, if you stand still was due to a shot from a Spanish ar- surveys preliminary 800 00 n T> The took ment of the national irrigation law, Loans on Railroad Bonds. Everything devours, quebuse. savages, however, MY FACIAL WORK I use a medicated pad Office Street. which he certain to come. for the and a cream for mas- Washington & Santa Fe. 00 r after an evil it as a mark of displeasure from the foresaw steaming face, Atchison. Topeka 2,500 2,500 00 poisons saging that is composed of the in- & Aroostook. 18,000 oo The result is that the Sur- IN purest Telephone number, 44-2. Bangor 18,000 00 us own. An insect with an white man’s deity, and at once the Geological gredients. It has a beautifying and cleans- Belfast & Moosehead Lake. 1,00000 l.ooooo ing effect. It not only erases the lines but heals Boston & Lowell. 1,000 00 1.000 of is swim- whole six with their vey is to-day a splendidly equipped 00 legs Veleven) thousand, power- the skin and removes from the pores the impuri- Cedar Rapids & Missouri River. 4,500 00 4,600 00 forward with ties that accumulate and make the skin Denver & Southwestern. 00 teacup; a catapillar with ful caciques and women and children, organization, carrying rough 1,000 1.000 00 rapidity the great Conquest of the and unwholesome. It has no equal for softening, Duluth Street, Minn.— 1,00000 1.00000 -a eyes set in rows along fell upon their faces and submitted to cleansing and nourishing the skin and developing Mr. mckenzie, Evansville Electric, lud.. 4,721 14 4.721 14 Deseat, the tissues when properly massaged. Iowa Falls & Sioux City 3,000 00 of adventurers. 3,000 00 mpers over your bread and the yoke of a handful Guy E. Mitcuell. Jamestown Street, N. Y. 5,000 00 5.000 00 MRS. R. F. Kansas Fort Scott *& 2,000 00 e observe a worm with The beloved cross is still in WELLS, / have talked so much about City. Memphis. 2,000 oo hairy preserved Little Rock & Fort Smith 1,000 00 U ZA riTCJ il x A, 15 Main Belfast. 1,000 00 ... built for Street, Louisville & Jeffersonville 00 under a crisp lettuce leaf a beautiful chapel especially Brown’s Stomach that Bridge. 2,000 2.000 00 Bean the /> The Kind You Have Always BongH Royal King Maine Central .. 2,000 oo 2.000 00 it near the the miracle was To the Honorable Justice of the el. to wriggle him- spot where Supreme Pacific Coast Company 800 00 800 oo trying are to at next my friends ready laugh Portland & Elizabeth.. 2,000 00 tlie vinegar. Meat, unless periormeu. Judicial Court to be liohleit at I5el- Cape 2,000 00 within and for of eirr<%^gg5&7 fast, the County Waldo me. But she who last ^ 51,52114 i.-t all resemblance to any- About a hundred years later the laughs Loans on Corporation Bonds. ami State of Maine, on the third Tuesday 'ill nut ri vwi.ii- fierce Guaicarus Indians from the best. The, medicine has Water Mass. 00 XYcrcp xxcij VERONA PARK CAMPMEETING of September, A. D. 1904 : laughs Athol Company. 5,000 6.000 00 Belfast Water Company. 1.000 00 l.ooooo armed with another active Gran Chaco side of the Parana came F. TILTON of in said of can Troy, County done me so much good I af- Coal Company, Mo. 3,000 00 3,o0u 00 t>e held 7-28. The vvaido and State of Bowling*Darnell over in a lieet of canoes and attacked Will Aug. Program as MABEL Maine, respectfully rep- Butte City Water Company, Mont. 500 00 500 00 and as for the cheese and resents that her maiden name was Mabel F. Rol- Announced, and Ihe Officers. ford to laugh with my friends. Cottage City Water Company, Mass.. 1,000 00 1,000 00 lins; that on the thirtieth or A. D. -t are able to walk the colonists. The latter discreetly day January, Crystal Water Company, Edgewater, N. Y--- 760 00 750 00 hey quite The annual of the Penob- 1892. at said she was married to meeting Troy, lawfully Ellsworth Water Company. 1.000 00 1,000 00 ie on took to the the Frank H. .of said but MARY by themselves the woods, abandoning seot Association will Tilton, formerly Troy, WHITMORE, Mill bury Water Company, Mass. 1,000 00 00 Spiritual Temple whose residence is now that the libel- 1,000 and all to mer- season unknown; Municipal Water Works, Fort Smith, Ark. 500 00 600 00 of exposure. And the town their property the be held this from Aug. “th to lant and said libelee resided in the State of Paris Water Company, Ky 1,140 22 1,140 22 28th. Mrs. Katie M. Ilam of Haver- Maine, when the cause of divorce accrued as 1 29 Main Street, Belfast numerous in these ciless marauders. The savages reached Richmond Water & Light Co., Ky. 250 00 250 00 Always hereinafter set and has resided here in hill, Mass., will be from forth, Rockland Rockport Lime Company. 8,900 00 00 the and ex- present Aug. faith one to the date that 18tf 8,900 are seasons when they city destroyed everything 6th to 15th and communications good year prior hereof; Rockland Water Company. 500 00 500 00 give the said libellant and libelee cohabited in this Conn. 800 00 ■ the miraculous cross. rid- Stafford Springs Aqueduct Company, 800 00 ids that obscure cept They 7th and as well as assistin the State after their said that there is no literally Aug. 14th, marriage; Water Company, 111. 200 00 200 00 collusion between the libellant and libelee to ob- Sterling i he sound of their dled the church containing it, and left social meetiugs during the week. Mrs. United States Steel Corporation. 1,600 00 1,5( 0 00 buzzing tain a divorce; that the libellant lias ever been but the bare walls and the small X. J. Willis of Cambridgeport, Mass., faith Til to her but the said 27,040 22 tl of a distant saw' mill, nothing marriage obligations, Loans on Railroad Stock. an eloquent speaker, and one new to libelee has been unmindful of same; that on the ured and miles of brass curtained with seventh of lie Belfast & Moosehead Lake. 6.250 00 forty-three square railing this camp, will occupy the platform day April, A. 1). 1897, utterly de- 5.250 00 serted the libellant without reasonable Chicago, Milwaukee a id St. Paul. 2,000 00 2,000 00 within which stands the 21st. Emer- cause, 'cvideo, still following the purple silk, Sunday, Aug. Edgar W. and has continued such desertion for three con- Duluth superior Traction Company.. 450 00 450 00 son of X. will arrive secutive next to the of this 3,500 00 00 i this wonderful river sys- holy relic; for the fate of the Indian Manchester, H., years prior filing Pennsylvania. 3,500 in all the exer- lib*d; that being of sufficient ability and being -- 11.200 00 for med- Aug. 23d, taking part endless stretches of who was stricken with death able to labor and provide for your libellant, he have at last found a harmless liquid for the Loans on Corporation Stock. cises until Aug. 29th. The music and lias before lin- grossly, wantonly and cruelly neglected and I removal of superfluous hair from the face. It Company. New York. 245 00 land on both sides still dling with it a century yet will be a feature of the refused to suitable maintenance for Amalgamated Copper 246 00 singing Sunday provide your not only removes the hair perfectly clean in five American Locomotive Company, New York. 1,00C 00 1.000 00 1 libellant; that the said libelee has been of re- iie but gered in tradition. meetings. The program: guilty minutes, but will, if applied every third day Belfast Coliseum Company 900 00 900 00 Argentine ltepublic; cruel ai d. abusive treatment toward your libel- move the hair permanently. It depends on the Boston Steamship Company. 1,000 00 1.000 00 ■ not a we a solemn AUGUST 7. lant and has been of extreme great way ahead. As in duty bound, made SUNDAY, guilty cruelty strength of the hair, the length of time it will Camden & Rockland Water Company 2,776 00 2,776 00 toward your libellant. it. It contains no caus- a. take to entirely destroy Copper Range Consolidated Company. 400 00 400 00 p here, “hundreds of miles to the “Columna” which 10.30 m.—Opening service. Tha: one child has been born to them since pilgrimage tic, acid or poisonous substance. Will not leave ; Masonic Temple Association, Belfast. 2,460 00 2,460 00 2.00 m.—Lecture Katie M. Ham. their intermarriage, now living, to wit: Clair R. or is sold to re” in the remote interior marks the where the cross was p. by a scar cause injury in any way It Odd Fallows Building Association, Belfast. 1,000 00 1,000 00 spot Tilton, age eleven all 7.30 p. m.—Social years. me under a written guarantee to accomplish Real Estate Belfast. 1.360 00 00 > meeting. Wherefore libellant that a divorce Company, 1,350 l ureutly unoccupied territory, originally planted. It is a simple col- your prays that is claimed of it. It is made by parties with Swan & Sibie? Company, Belfast. 4,000 (X) 4.000 0<> AUGUST 14. from the bonds of between herself have SUNDAY, matrimony whom I am personally acquainted and per- I he Heath Company. Minneapolis. 4,000 00 00 tunished find a umn of stones smeared with and the said libelee be decreed and the care Quiinby 4,000 to crowd of rough may fect confidence in. For further particulars call United States Boston. 1,000 near the river The early Spaniards dubbed this Piles Upon Top off Pile*. Gordon Association. Estate, iavi(P"*■ Cemetery NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. we discovered that the San Juan de las Sieta Corrientes Piles of REPRESENTING OVER FORTY-FIVE MILLION ASSETS. Ashore, place upon top piles of people have the Notice Is that the annual and DeWitt’s hereby given meeting Plate llrown ro°ts are the trunks of —St. John of the seven currents”—the Plies, Witch Hazel Salve of the Gordon Cemetery Association of Sears* Lobsters, clams, Osh 'constantly on hand. Fire, Lite, Accident, Glass, Tornado Insurance, Steam Boiler Pun' cures them. There are many different Maine, will be held at the Searsport House. Special attenttonglven to parties. l0t2S of the port, Insurance and 8Plit longitudinally and origin singular title being that kinds of Piles, but if you get the genuine In said Searsport, on Tuesday, August 2,1904, at Inspection. law'!/1'668’30 and Witch Hazel 8 o’clock in the afternoon. 88 t0 llave their convex sides the river breaks on certain of original Salve made by E. CAUCUS Bonds for Casbiers. Contractors. apu points C. DeWitt & Co. of OLIVE JENNIE LAWRENCE, Secreta^. NOTICE. Security Administrators and Trustees l Chicago, a cure is cer- Correspondence solicited. Real estate bought and sold. hey extend a be- rock a little way above the city, pro- tain. H. A. Searsport, July 14,1904.—2w29* S'Jii.l t Ion8 way Tisdale of Suinmerton, S. C., The Republican voters of tbe town of Mont- °nter walls, wide ducing seven back-waters and conse- says, “I had piles 20 years and DeWitt’s ville are requested to meet at the North Ridge forming in said on the 4th t0rr;j(;ie ail Salve oured me after everything else failed.” Meeting-house town, Thursday, ar°und the houses, in quent eddies, each having an opposite Sold by R. H. Moody. day of August, 1904, at 4 o’clock p. m* to choose c®°* SPRING PIGS five delegates to attend tbe county convention to BUGGY AND shade hammocks are direction of current to its TO LET. SAFE the ,b bang, neighbor. be holdeniat Belfast on the sixth day of August, dl,lts on are spread, the is That accounts for the queer coat-of- A wheelman’s tool bag Isn’t FOR SALE. 1904, and to act any other business that may FOR SALE. bia cooking complete come before said without a bottle of Dr. Thomas’ meeting. 8tore In Williamson block. Will be in order as in arms of the of Eclectrio Per « put a wo pots, Mexico province—seven tongues Oil. Heals BELFAST LIVERY CO. order, «AjK?n,.lop<'..b'W.aD<1 lb. safe for sale at 1'.°lVfcrc,larcoal cuts, bruises, stings, sprains. Republican Town Committee. to suit tenant. Apply to I are new u'*), and a and ,n so*1 the daily routine of land, with cross in the middle sur Monarch over pain. 14tf MontvlUe, July 18, A. D. 1904.-2W29 H. T. FIELD, ?o£dH?on 'Sly I ~ the churches. . .. Journal. NORTHPORT NEWS. The Republican The Unitarian church will be closed for the pastor’s summer vacation until Septem- WESLEYAN GROVE AND VICINITY. BELFAST, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 190L ber 17th. Mrs. Flood was in Waterville Monday. I Christian Science services are held at J. Published Every Thursday Morning by the Mrs. Agnes Metcalf of Old Town was at F. No. 57 Cedar every Sun- CLOSING Fernald’s, street, the Ocean House July 21th. Republican Journal Publishing Co. day morning at eleven o’clock, and Wednes- Mrs. J. S. and children of South day evenings at 7.30, to which all are cor- Ayer Brewer are at the Wales cottage. A. dially welcome. CHARLES P1L8BURY,| Busjness Manager. There will be meetings at the Gospel D. S. Boothby of East Wilton will return Mission, 58 High street, every Monday, home to-day from a stay of three weeks. a JULY Subscription Terms: In advance,$2.00 year; and Sunday evenings. Mrs. Alvesta Hatch and and 30th. $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three months. Wednesday, Saturday daughter Advertising Terms: For one square, one inch Sunday school at 1.30 p. m. and meeting Mrs. John Berry are at the Morrill cottage. in 75 cents for one week and length column, at 2.30 _ Sundays. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Cross of Belfast are ! 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. Only three their on Days Prayer meeting at the Congregational at cottage Clinton avenue for the at season. FOR PRESIDENT, church this, Thursday, evening 7.30; topic, “The Shepherd Psalm.” Sunday Mrs. Mary C. Turner of St. Albans, has THEODORE ROOSEVELT school at noon. opened her cottage on Park Row for the OF NEW YORK. The christening of Elizabeth, daughter season. More Before We of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome F. Hanshue, took Lewis Winchenbach and wife of Morrill FOR VICE church last PRESIDENT, place at the Unitarian Sunday are at their cottage,;the Columbia, on Mer- Kev. Lutz administering CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS, morning, Harry ritbew square. the consecration. a Must Vacate OF INDIANA. Harold E. Benedict of Bangor gave lob- The services at the Universalist church ster dinner to a party of friends at the Wa- next will be as follows: at 10.45 a. FOR GOVERNOR, Sunday quolt July 21th. m. regular service; preaching by the pas- T. COBB Mrs. of Mrs. Goodale WILLIAM tor. Miss Katherine Bickford will sing at Stacy Waterville, 12 and Mrs. Rideout of Bangor are stopping Our Store. OF ROCKLAND. the morning service. Sunday school at with Mrs. A. M. Paul. Dry Goods, Garments, Domestics,! in. All are cordially invited. Mrs. * IN W. L. Hills, Marion, Mildred and ^ FOR REPRESENTATIVE CONGRESS, Charles E. Wilder, clerk of the North \ v Helen Hills of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., are at n iv Work on repairs will commence Mon- EDWIN C. BURLEIGH Baptist church, Brockton, Mass., has re- the Ture cottage, Park Row. 1st. That means ceived a letter of acceptance from Rev. A Promoted of day, August only three Small Wares, Carpets, Rugs. I OF AUGUSTA. of in answer to G. A. Farrand of treasurer of by Shampoos T. Ringold Eastport Sle., Rockland, more days to improve the opportunity ♦ the call to the pastorate of the church. He the Association, was at the Campground on Oil crowd is for Park- to patronize our moving sale. Tho | The Standard will assume his duties there Sept. 1. business a few' days the past week. I er. have money to burn. more goods we sell before we move the They Next Sunday Rev. E. S. Philbrook will Miss Helen Blethen of the Dover House | Lace Curtains, supply the pulpit of the Second Baptist and Mrs. Harry R. Chase of Dover are less we will have to move. Therefore Draperies, Etc.? devotes an edi- The Boston Traveller church of Bangor for the pastor, Rev. A. with Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Blethen for an we are prompted to offer ! torial to “The Unimportance of Mr. B. Lorimer, who is spending his summer extended stay. but, Hancock X Bryan in the Recent Campaign”; vacation in Marlboro, county. The stores and other business places on * like Banquo’s ghost, lie will not down. Mr. Lorimer’s brother, Rev. A. W. Lori- the Campground are open on Sundays this mer of Presque Isle, will occupy the Bel- season, but excursions are not allowed to on Mr. Phil- .1 udge Parker’s goose is cooked. The fast Baptist pulpit that day. land on that day. And light dressings of CUTICUKA. Breat Reduction declared for him. brook will take his vacation in August and New York Herald has Mrs. H. S. Crowell, Mrs. M. M. Baker and the great Skin Cure and sweetest during his absence the pulpit of the Bap- and it was never known to support a Miss Mabel A. Weymouth of Brewer are of emollients. tist church will be supplied as follows: candidate. Its usual stand is among the recent guests at the Crowell cot- OX ALL GOODS. Every piece has winning a local Aug. 14th, This treatment at once stops fall- iJamesH.HowesI Aug. 7th, clergyman; t.iiiTfi mi lirnaHwiiv “agin the government.” Rev. I. B. Mower, Secretary of the Maine ing hair, removes crusts, scales, and been cut clown far below usual value. Mr. and Airs. Henry Parker, George and ! Diipusi LUUVCllllUU, -1JI, acv. n. »» dandruff, destroys hair parasites, ! are consid- AJildred Airs. Many things LESS than COST. We Different (southern (states Lorimer of Presque Isle; Aug. 28th, Pres- Parker, S. W. Crocker, and soothes irritated, itching surfaces, best method to Airs. E. Al. Quimby, Lowell, Mass., are at wish to call a to Geo. W. ering what is the keep ident Charles L. White of Colby College. stimulates the hair follicles, loosens attention to few special Burkett, ; boll but the Talker cottage on Broadway. out the Texas cotton weevil, Emmanuel Jones, the singing evangelist, the skin, supplies the roots bargains not mentioned last week. over scalp in New we are worried is in a tent B. P. Palmer of the Boston with England holding Gospel meetings large Globe, with energy and nourishment, and the threatened invasion of the brown- the Silver Harvest hall, his wife and G. opposite Grange granddaughter, Alary makes the hair grow upon a sweet, Odd at 8 o’clock. arrived and are at the Fellows Belfast. Maine tail moth. Waldo, every night Sundays Palmer, Tuesday wholesome, when all Block, j Evan’s Corner church Burbank to remain until healthy scalp, at 3 and 8: alsoatthe cottage September. else fails. Cloves. The Republican State committee has Sundays at 11 a. m. He will sing with the The following were among the guests at Sold throughout the world. Cuticura Soap, 25c., Oint- decided on a three weeks speaking cam- harp accompaniment at every service. ment, 50c., Resolvent, 50c. (in form of Chocolate Coated Gloves of all kinds. the Waquoit the past week: J. C. Howard Pills, 25c. per vial of GO). Depots: London, 27 Charter- Light weight Next Mrs. E. S. Barker as paign in Maine, to begin August 22nd. week, (known house Sq.; Pans, 5 Rue de la Paix; Boston, 137 Columbus and son, Bangor; F. B. Barnett, Glaston- Ave. Potter & Chem. Corp., Sole Props. Kid Gloves in all shades and Mother Barker), a gifted Bible reader will Drug sizes, for- The speakers are not yet announced. bury, Conn.; Alildred W. Harger, Dalton, *jf* Send for “All About the Skin," etc. assist him. For the yast two years they have merly SI.25, we are selling for Mr. Cobb will speak in every county in Alass.; J. H. Smith, Boston. (per pair) worked among the poor whites of the south the State. Mid-Summer Sale under the Xorthfield Bible school, Dr. C. 1. The heirs of At. F. Stevens of Dixmont Sl.00 Schofield. This summer they work under are repaiiing their cottage on Park How. The steamer Olivette, on a recent the auspices of the New England Evange- In common with the other on the to cottages flip from Boston Halifax, stopped of Mass. All JUST 1 All listic Association, Boston, row it is to have a broader piazza than for- the year round Kid Gloves marked homeward to supply a fisherman, bound, are invited to attend the services, as they and will be otherwise merly, improved. I down from SI.25 to with water and added a liberal supply are undenominational. The guests from out of the State fisherman had been en- following [Successor of fruit. The "Dry The Bangor Daily New'S prints the at the Ocean House the SOAP registered past SMO <♦> Goodsj out of water for a j day. tirely following sketch of the new pastor of the week: II. A. Howard, Providence, R. I.; this Con- Congregational Church in city: W. Parmalee, Airs, rarmalee, F. J. weather and | The Waldo County Republican Parsons, The hot, “sticky” Fabric 75c. and 50c". Rev. David L. Wilson was born in New Boston Fred II. Gloves, quality, be held in this Satur- ; Treat, Cambridge. the for its use Ends 30th, vention will city York on the third of February in 1874, and frequent necessity | Saturday, July \ day, August 6th, and it is understood received his early education in the public The following have registered at the makes “Soap Talk” a fitting sub- 25c schools of the city, where he prepared for a that Hon. William T. Cobb of Rock- White Rock the past week: Airs. AI. S. these We want you to college course, but his plans were changed ject days. 25c. quality for Air. and Airs. John E. land, the candidate for Governor, will and he entered a Wall street house in busi- Eaton, Lynch, Aliss know that our stock of toilet 15C ness. Mr. Wilson later desired to continue the convention, E. AI. Brown, Bangor; Alice B. Rowman, We be present and address his education and had three soaps is full and complete. years’ study New Haven, Ct.; Airs. S. N. Sperry, Ernest lie will have a hearty welcome from with private tutors in his own home, have all the advertised toilet soaps following which he entered the Union The- Walter Sperry, Orono. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A J A AAAAAAAAA A A aai the of Waldo county. —all of the medicated soaps—all ▼ ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ TVTTT Republicans ological Seminary, from which he graduated in the class of 1898. He took a two Airs. J. E. Adams of Bangor is visiting of the soaps— of years popular perfumed ♦ Gov. Hill's appointment Judge course at Columbia Universi- her Fred W. with his post-graduate son, Adams, who, your favorite soap—all are here. LINEN to and the summer and fall of GOODS. George II. Smith of Presque Isle be ty during early family, Airs. Adams and children, Lucy, We are 1897 spent his time in traveling abroad, not recorder of in of Ger are f decisions, place visiting the historical and biblical places in Stanlej and Caroline, stopping at Airs. We offer reduction in Charles Hamlin of Bangor, whose term the old country, making his trip one of J. W. Emery’s on Alaple street. great tray cloths, In June 1898, he was ordained in the hen business. bad is commended by study. by Airs. W. L. W. II. Preble and A. A, Howes & Co., centre and all our linen J expired, warmly the Presbytery of Brooklyn, the ordination Sanford, pieces, goods. think the Aroostook papers, and they sermon being delivered by President wife, Harold, Walter and Hazel Preble of Charles Cutlibert D. and he was GROCERIES, are we that, with the possible exception ot Hall, I)., Alalden, Alass., Air. and Airs. A. L. San- neither sell ♦ soon after ottered an to Persia 50c. OOILEYS, 38c. appointment DRUGS AND Gen. Hamlin, it will give general satis- the Board of Foreign Missions, but he ford of Dexter, Ale., and Mrs. S. 0. Skil- by 25c. “ faction. declined and accepted a position in Ne- lings of Ripley are at the Good Cheer cot- MEDICINES. 19c. k fresh at in the home Mission where he ing eggs braska lield, tage. remained six months in active work. On There are COO men employed in the his return east he followed post-graduate Rev. W. II. Powlesland of Orrington cut but ♦ granite quarries at Stonington and work at Union Seminary and Columbia rates, just at the auditorium last in during the winter and of preached Sunday. H nearly :?-lo,000 is paid out monthly Universitj spring 1899, which he left to accept a call to Fort Rev. Harry Taylor has suspended the * The of the town 1ms NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. for wages. valuation Fairfield, entering upon his duties in Octo- services at the East 9 preaching Northport william Sabine of Frankfort, in the Crowing i in the two ber of that year. Mr. Wilson was married Whereas,, ticreased $100,000 past years chapel until after campmeetiug. The Sun- County of Waldo and State of Maine, by his in Fort Fairfield to Addie Pearl Burns on and recorded and the town is out of debt and has a school is held in the auditorium imme- mortgage deed dated May 16,1903, September 3, 1901, and by this union they day in Wali.o Registry of Deeds, Book 268, Rage 116, Shirt Waist Sets cash balance of $3100 in (he bank. The have one son, Cutlibert Burns Wilson. diately after the forenoon service. conveyed to E. H. Dakin, the undersigned, of In Fort Fairfield Mr. Wilson has done Bangor, in the County of Penobscot and Stale of town is overcrowded and or of real es- thirty much active work and in a remarkable The following from outside of Alaine Maine, the following described parcel N. C. in said in said of more has succeeded in the tate. situate Frankfort, County MATTHEWS.: comfortable bouses have been degree building up were at the Hotel the as ! registered Northport and bounded and described follows, to and all church and society. Waldo, i NOVELTIES are going for built in the past twc|years. The gran- past week: Airs. A. T. Helmerhausen, Alal- wit: on the road leading from Frankfort 1 * Morning worship at the Methodist church Mrs. F. A. Beginning LESS than COST. ite men now have contracts aggrega- den, Alass.; Dawes,-Freu ;F. to Prospect pastille Mount Waldo Granite Works 94 Main Street. at 10.45 a. m. with sermon corner of land now or next Sunday by Dawes, New York ; F. A. Alinard, wife and wharf at the southeast ting over $3,000,000. occupied by N. E.Downs; thence south- Rev. J. W. Hatch; music by choir; Sunday G. E. AI. Airs. R. S. formerly People have shown their true ♦ child, Dearborn, D., erly on 'the west line of the above named road apprecia- school at at about three hundred and eighty-five 1385) teet to lie j.ic ni xuuiiie are man- noon; young people’s meeting Flanders and children, L. S. Nash, tion of jiuuucuiio Boston; hundred and quality by purchasing Miss Abbie Stoddard. At a stake; thence westerly two fifty liberally some after all. lia;e 0.30 p. m., leader, New Britain, Ct.; A. J. Phillips, Provi- thence one hun- who will sell ing progress They (250) feet to a stake; northerly our you J got to the point of agreeing with the 7.30 a concert will be given with the follow- dence, R. K. D. Sabin, New Aliss dred and forty (140) feet to a stake; thence east- I.; York; feet to a \ Democrats that the fee erly one hundred and thirty (130) stake; system ought ing program: AL F. Ilonison, Airs. W. C. Skinner, Cecil thence northerly two hundred and forty-live (245) to be abolished.—Eastern corner of laud shoes for Argus. Miss Edith Davidson. Skinner, J. E. Woodside, Boston; Airs. E feet to a stake at the southwest good Organ Voluntary, thence on has occupied by tile said Downs; easterly imported Shirt Waist Patterns j Our Portland contemporary put Welcome Song, (class) T. Littlefield, Air. and Airs. AIcK. Alurray, the south line of said Downs’ land to the above Psalm 100 the cart before the horse. The Repub- Scripture. (class) Alilford, Mass.; Mr. and Airs. W. A. Gran- named road and place of beginning. Being the small Quartette; “Inspirer and Hearer of Prayer.” same conveyed to William Sabine by money. New premises | 5 licans were in the lead, as usual, and Soprano, Miss Sanborn ; Contralto, ville, Haven, Ct. Amos W. Carter, by his deed recorded in Waldo for 50c. each. of Deeds, Book 267, Page 414. And ♦ the Democratic Miss Spinney; Tenor, Mr. Wilbur Registry platform recognizes Mr. Maurice whereas the condition of said mortgage has been Macomber; Basso, reason of the breach the fact when it says: “We join the Davidson. KILLS GERMS OF CATARRH. broken, now. therefore, by of the condition thereof, I claim a foreclosure of Rev. J. W. Hatch. We have a very few left, these we offer Republican party in advocating the Prayer, said mortgage. Response, (class) Dated at Bangor, Maine, this twenty-second Goes to the Root of the Disease and at the same price until Monday. abolition of the fee system.” Words of greeting, Evie Hall. Hyomei day ot July, A. D. 1904. E. H. DAKIN. Singing, “Soldier of the Cross,” (chorus) Makes Astonishing Cures. By W. B. Peirce, his Attorney. 3W30 Joseph W. Folk, the anti-boodler, Class Exercise, “Nasturtiums, Catarrh cannot he cured by the use of Solo, “Song of Nature,” Florence Braddock. pills, liquid medicines and so-called system was nominated for Governor by the Rec., “Mother’s Girl,” Lillian Braddock. tonics. Under such treatment the germs of Democrats of Missouri; but is handi- Rec., “A Pansy” Ruth Coombs the disease will still live in the air passages A QUICK CLOSE OUT i hath not seen,” Chorus and increase and multiply. How to Get Interest, capped by the placing of two machine Singing, “Eye Milk 6 Cents a Scripture gem, Class Hyomei is the only scientific and thorough Quart. candidates on the ticket—Cook for sec- Flower song, Lurena Macomber way to cure catarrh. Killing the germs in OF ALL OUR it enters the blood with We, the undersigned, do hereby agree of state and Allen for auditor. Class exercise, “The Roses.” the air passages, If you wish your money to retary Collection. the the microbes in the not to retail milk from carts for less oxygen, destroys draw interest, bring it to this bank. Cook was smirched by the grand jury Singing, “Will there be any stars,” Chorus blood and effectually drives from the sys- than six cents per quart, beginning Au- boodle investigation and Allen belongs Rec., “Daises,” Abbie Thorndike tem all traces of catarrhal poison. gust 1, 1904. Rec., “God loves the children,” Clara Hart Probably the strongest evidence that can H. E. Wentworth, to the As Folk and his friends to gang. Song, Lulu Stover be offered as to the powers of Hyomei Fred Rackliffe, Stock 2 cent to Check Rec., “The daisy’s mission,” cure catarrh is the fact that R. H. Moody Millinery per Subject were supposed to have complete control Mark A. Wadlin, Florence Braddock will agree to refund the money if you say of the convention is O. B. Vaughan, there much specu- Singing, “Gathering in the sheaves,” Hyomei has not cured you. “ outfit costs but Geo. O. Holmes, Everything will be sold at LOWEST lation as to how these hoodlers got on Chorus The complete Hyomei 3 “in “The wonderful $1.00 and consists of an inhaler that can be E. A. Sprague, Savings Dept. Rec., lamp,” POSSIBLE FIGURE. the ticket. Florence Hart carried in the vest pocket, a medicine drop- G. F. Mayhew, Closing song, “Good night,” Class and a bottle of Hyomei. The inhaler V. L. Hall, W. Fred P. Fogg, Esq., a former Benediction. gerists a lifetime, and if one bottle does not P. B. Redman, extra bottle of can be well-known resident and lawyer in this cure, an Hyomei lt30* Clair L. Harriman. is now in Prescott, Arizona, obtained for 50 cents. county, THE NEWS OF BROOKS. Mp-After August first until our National Bank where he is arousing enthusiasm over I Peoples { his to tunnel the Prescott Black plan W. F. Simmons has moved into the rent NEWS OF THE GRANGES. store is for Hills.—Farmington Chronicle. RENT. ready occupancy, I lately occupied by J. B. Nealley. TO I Capital .50,000 Surplus $25,000, Deposits $305,ooo We had wondered as to the where- Mrs. F. E. Merritt has arrived home from had we wish to announce to our Comet Grange, Swanville, which has Cottage house of 7 rooms, No. 135 Main street. a visit to friends in Mass. closet. Wired for abouts of the many-initialed Fogg, as Brookline, a recess of four weeks through haying, will Nice cemented cellar, water E. A. Young, wife and daughter of Mil- electric lights. With stable. Moderate rent. we the Wlscasset seemed be en- patrons that will continue railway to ford, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Young’s hold a regular meeting next Monday night. Enquire ot GEO. W. BURKETT, 26tf Room No. 2 Odd Fellows’ Block. joying a rest from litigation, and noth- father, C. E. Peavey. Silver Harvest Grange will hold an ice business at Walter who has been in ing is doing in Petit Manan. In the Bradford, poor cream festival at their hall in Waldo, Thurs- health for some went to Portland time, for boom days of the latter enterprise Monday for medical treatment. day evening, July 28th, grange members, All members are to be Fogg was for a time a sojourner in Bel- E. A. Carpenter, traveling salesman for only. requested the E. Frank Coe Co. of New York, will present. This grange, which has not been fast, and if anybody can coax money in- start on the first trip of the season next so well attended during haying time, is now to a hole in the ground he is the man. Monday. starting up anew and Is preparing for a PUPIL OF MADAME BEALE MOREY, 67 Church Dr. Kilgore has put a glass front into the OF BOSTON. St., entertainment to be shortly Capt. Frank Haskell Drowned. store occupied by B. F. Stantial, which literary given the of the Is prepared to receive pupils in the study of greatly improves appearance 25tf Capt. Frank Haskell of South Brooks- building. HOW THIS! Piano, Organ and Musical Theory. drowned "vUte was Wednesday afternoon, Hugh Goodwin, manager of the Goodwin We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward 120 High Street, Belfast, Me. at Deer Isle, while placing a July 20th, Clothing Co., is away on a vacation and for case of Catarrh that cannot be next door to Ben D. Field’s for his boat. Haskell was any mooring Capt. Frank Holbrook is in charge of the store cured Hall’s Catarrh Cure. the Edith, owned by sailing pleasure yacht by during his absence. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0. M. D. Chatto, and had a party of several grocery store. When in need The route of R. F. D. No 2 has been ex- We the undersigned, have known F. J. ladies and an old gentleman on board. He tended about one mile toward Montville Cheney for the last 15 year, and believe had built a newyacht and rented it for the Bine Mice. in our line we seven more families. him honorable in all business of goods hope to the Harris of New Center, accomodating perfectly Stamp summer family York, transactions and able to at Deer and it was while The order went into effect July 15th. financially carry We have decided to discontinue the Blue stopping Isle, out made their firm. in All us. the that there might Rev. F. W. Barker of any obligations by Stamps your city. persons holding you will find there placing mooring Amesbury, Mass., & Wholesale To- books take them to the agent Au- for his craft that the G. L. Their West Tbux, Druggists, please by be good anchorage is visiting at Morrill’s. many O. gust 1st, as we intend redeeming all books. It is that he will to know ledo, Trading Asso. accident happened. supposed friends in Brooks be glad Kinnan & Whole- New England THE BANKS’ BUSINESS BELFAM in the and when he that Mrs. Barker’s health is Walding, Marvin, COLLEGE, became entangled rope improving. sale Toledo, 0. {threw the rock to the bottom he went with Druggists, in Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, v*. A lady of the who saw Parties have been Brooks the past young party, over the with a view acting directly upon the blood and mucous to him into the tender and week looking ground Notice SALE. fall, jumped were surfaces of the Price, 75c. per bot- FOR to the but there was not a to locating a starch factory. They system. MANICURING tautened spot, tle. Sold all Testimonials to indicate a it was very favorably impressed with the situa- by druggists. One Union made Plano ripple even struggle; free. 4w28 Top Buggy M The was recovered. tion and it is thought the factory will be Taxpayers. instant death. body as Will sell at a bar built in the near future. Brooks is a real Family Pills are the best. Almost good new. For a first class mani<'i‘rl Haskell was 40 years old and leaves a Hull’s A 4 cent discount will be allowed on 19(M Capt. centre and the per of wife and two a mother and four pototo proposed factory taxes on or before is, 1904. gain. Enquire cents call np»tt children, morbus will find paid August twenty-five wife and mother are would be a great advantage to the farmer For colic or cholera yon N. B. Hours at City Hall until August 16 UKO. W. BURKETT, sisters. The pros- The Misses f. in of all inferior stock not other- Brown’s Instant Belief the best article In after 16 In Hayford Block. MRS. B. WKUS‘ trated with grief. The funeral was held disposing August Ellis, 24 Room 2 Odd Fellows’ Block. 3W9U MAURICE W. LORD, Collector. Thursday afternoon. wise salable. he market Wm. H. McLellan, Esq., has been The seal Harbor cjiosen correspondent of the The regular meeting of the City Council the Democratic Committee to N. Of BELEAST. by County Brooklyn, Y., Dally Eagle reports 125 will held next Monday evening. preside at the County Convention in Bel- guests at the Seaside Inn. ije jjjfiwS at the A will be given Bap- fast Aug. 5th. song recital | -tutlieinan Unclaimed letters tist church Friday evening at 8 o’clock by to the Old Farmer’s Almanac remaining in the Bel- mcnieil the fan, According Miss Helen Dunton il.';'1" fast post office for the week Emery F. White, with so soft and tender; ending ,.>e the season of dog days is 41 days in length, July will be 35 file breeze 23: Ladies—Miss Lillian as The admission ,v, to 25th and Cuuer, Miss Irma accompanist. 5 v trees, beginning July ending September .pottering or Ida Cunningham, Winifred Gray, Miss cents. v : iee cream vender; 5th. They got here ahead of time this year. ,ho Louise Miss Maud L. L. Robbins has to the lass Kimble, B. Stevens Street Commissioner A very successful term of the University shore class Mrs. L. M. Smith; gentlemen—Mr. Harry begun work on the State road. He is build- of Maine summer school will close next ..sort addenda. E. Southard, A. L. Pearse, Esq., Signor ing ejection of Northport avenue from the -Four-Track Sews. after a five weeks’ term. Some 30 Friday Luigi Picciola, Mr. E. O'Kelley, George F. Girls’ Home northward, to connect two sec- or more students have been in attendance, Garvan. tions m, t \rot's. The Republican built in former years. only one from Waldo county—Guy M. will have ! i-i are requested to meet iu In Camden The Methodist Sunday school a of Monroe. last Saturday afternoon a span •. said on Twombly weather court house, city, of horses driven by Mr. Davis of Montvilie picnic at a near-by grove today, at 7.30 Tileston Wadlin, Esq., clerk of courts, is will meet at the nine, August 4, 1904, became frightened at Richard Howarth’s permitting. The people of in tionii- sending out the venires for grand jurors at will walk or ride to purpose placing automobile and ran away. When opposite church 9 o’clock and for to for the coming court year and for traverse the A drawn by oxen : late Representative the Travellers’ Inn the carriage struck a grove. large hayrack for at the elec- jurors for the term. instruc- will ... to be voted September By telegraph pole and was completely smashed. take the children. ,i:' tions of the court the maximum number of September next. The horses were both badly cut when The schooner Ida May was in port last graud jurors, 23, will be drawn. republican City Committee, caught. In their course they struck a car- week with 900 pounds of fresh fish caught Dry Goods, Chairman. K. Knowlton, We are indebted to George E. Brackett, riage belonging to Benson Noyes, the stage near Deer Isle. The sloop Gertrude and \\ Frederick, Secretary. Grand Secretary, for a report of the pro- driver between Oamden and Lincolnville Herbert arrived Saturday with fresh and ceedings of the 46th semi-annual and an- Center, and two wheels were smashed. dry fish of the fishermen at Mt. others are making extensive bought Small Wares nual sessions of the Grand I. 0. G. Desert. storehouse at the corner of Lodge, The Hay Crop. Practically all of last •*" T., held in Calais and Bangor. It is in t! ear i streets. week was good hay weather, the fog that Mrs. Annie L. Gilchrest has bought the Cfliltl pamphlet form, 87 pages. prevailed here on one or two mornings not F. B. Mathews house on High street, of Pagers and Herbert Patterson Ground was broken Monday for the im- extending inland. Thursday and Friday Mrs. Adda R. Morey. The price paid was and red M. Staples’ bowling alley Carpets provements to be made in the Forbes store. were all that could be desired and grass out $5,000, and the house could not be dupli- Mr. will continue 2d Rogers Main street, recently bought by Frank G. in the morning was made and put into the cated for three times that amount. the Maine Central depot and today Mixer. The rear wall will be built 10 feet barns at The of has The the late Frank B. business night. scarcity help house was built by t lie new evenings, front will be higher and the made uniform delayed haying somewhat, but most of the Mathews,(is finely located, and of the most or will carry it on in the day with the other stores in the row. crop was secured last week. In some sec- thorough and workmanlike construction Chas. II. Crosby has bought the interest tions the crop is reported below and in and finish throughout. It is by all odds the v of the Brown Medi- Kenzie others above the average. there finest The sale was I of his partner, Harvey Gray, in the lunch Although residence in Belfast. ,red on the street last week , room on High street. Mr. Crosby has was some hay out farmers generally wel- made through the agency of F. S. Holmes. ■, \'s carriage newly painted, been in the catering business, in hotels and comed the rain on Saturday, Sunday and : mi of bays instead of one which was much Sale restaurants, 27 years, 23 of which have Monday, Ineeded.A coin- Slaughter The sale of the Went ti -rly. Waldo us been in Belfast. II is places are always county farmer sends the follow- V Brown's Stomach 0, Royal popular. ing notes: “We have had two weeks of very \ ALWAYS and other fine weather and those who lily increasing Veterans’ Meeting. The Waldo Coun- hay began early coded in the near future. have some fine Some did not begin ty Veteran Association will meet in Brad- hay. SATISFIES 1 * Dai diiter. The and will some 1 priu- man's hall, East Belfast, Aug. 4th, by early enough get poor hay Because it Cures. tltis is an old Waldo Grass was two weeks earlier than opera special invitation of the good people of usual, 1. uices composed by Major but some could not see it and thought the i BROWN’S East Belfast. They will spare no pains to who lived near Mosquitq grass growing when it was at its best. INSTANT make it a pleasant time and we hope to see tank fort. Mr. Chase has are looking fairly well. Apples are a large gathering. Beans, bread, coffee, Crops RELIEF .is and uses this old Waldo off some. it all in all the will It all at etc., will be furnished at the hall. Com- dropping Taking not disappoint you. stops pain as an once. A specific for Dyspepsia and Bowel Light no reason Weight accompaniment. farmer has to rades, we had such a good time in Morrill, complain.” troubles, Neuralgia, the Grippe, Headache. Ic-tory of Belfast, pages 703 Money Refunded if it fails when used let us give them a rousing send-off in Bel- items, sen. e. as sell it. account of how they used shipping Mary crosuy directed. All dealers Prepared by fast.—A. Stinson Sec’y. arrived from Gardiner July 22d, in tow of Norway Medicine Co., the olden time. It may be Send for Testimonials. Norway, Maine. Democratic Caucus. The Democrats and was taken on Gilchrest’s our readers to look this tug Seguin, of Belfast met in caucus at the court house marine the 2(!th for to Toilet examination, :. the railway I attending opera. 23d. Jefferson F. find a slight leak—Seh. E. J. Pendleton I Saturday evening, July Card .-I>K rill III IltlU il sue- of Thanks. Waists. SUlUlttS arrived from 23d and will Shirt, Wilson presided and Jacob K. Dennett Bangor July racing at Waterville last We hereby wish to thank our friends and neigh- was secretary, (tiles G. Abbott was nomi- receive a new bowsprit at the Pendleton bors for their assistance and sympathy during be stallions taking fast rec- nated by acclamation as candidate for yard, after which she will go to Newport the last illness of our wife and daughter, Mrs. aileu lowered his record to Ellen C. M. Wadsworth. Also those who so to the The News to continue her coal business. She Representative Legislature. kindly sent flowers for the occasion. we mono lowered his record in W. B. Beginning today, Thursday, July 28th, following city committee was chosen: C. B. has made one trip from Newport News to WADSWORTH, won first MRS. FRANCES JONES. Mi;}. The stables for Hall, R. F. Duntou, S. A. Parker, G. G. Bangor and is chartered three trips more Beifast, July 26,1904.—iw30* shall a sale of '• races, second in two and inaugurate Summer Shirt Abbott, Wm. II. McIntosh, Win. P. Thomp- .....Sch. Young Brothers is loading ice on the iking net earnings of 8000 son, S. A. Payson, F. W. Brown, C. W. Kennebec_Seh. F. C. Pendleton discharg- Waists at COST. for lirowu Braden's per- Caution Notice. Bargains everybody in icing, II. E. Bradman. ed a cargo of coal at Camden last week and Rogers, Annie C. has left a to the as Whereas, my wife, Berry, my surprise public now lumber at for New Attention, Comrades! Members of is loading Bangor bed and board without lust cause, I hereby for- | .mi to be several fast horses one or her on ac- York... liucksport people saw an unusual bid any trusting harboring my the Clough Veteran Association are here- count. as 1 shall pay no bills of her contracting .summaries of the races are vessel notified that the sight last Friday—a square-rigged after this date. '.lie rod by anniversary meeting page. coming through the Narrows under full Searsmont, Maine, July 26.1904. Lawn will be held at Windermere Park, Wednes- 3w30* ANDREW BEERY. Silk, and weeks there has been a hole in sail. It was the bark Rebecca Crowell, day, August 10th, at 9 a. in. lion. L. T. pavement on Main street just Capt. M. G. Dow, loaded with coal for Article Carlton will deliver the address and De- nance to the store of A. A. Capt. T. M. Nicholson. The Rebecca Cro- partment Commander E. C. Milliken, Hon. FOR SALE. llow many have stumbled well is barqe rigged and was built in East 11. R. Dawson, A. Stiuson and Rev. E. E. A lot of carriages, harnesses, double and single, Mercerized Shirt Waists. ,eie we cannot say, but Thurs- Boston in 1873; she is 144 ft. in length, 32 ft. Colburn are expected to be among the sleds and pungs used in mv livery stable, will be ladies going down the street beam. The Crowell is now loading paving at sold at bargains. I will keep a transient stable speakers. Coffee will be furnished to all at the same place as formerly, where horses will and Frankfort for Havana-Among recent ,ped falling, Friday night comrades and their wives. Bring along be fed and carriages cared for. 3w30* fell there and charters are the following: Sch. Mary A. HENRY DUNBAR, Washington Street. Hoag sprained your lunch baskets and enjoy a good day’s d has since been confined to to Rockland, coal, $1; outing.—V. N. Higgins, President. Hall, Philadelphia SALE. slip was carrying a bottle of John 1. Snow, Blue Ilill to New York, I to ill was broken in her fall, stone, SI; sch. Ilumarock, Charleston FOR SALE. of the city authorities had Philadelphia, lumber, p. t., coal out, p. t — The residence of the late Tyler Crockett, situ- called to this with- Odell arrived 26th from Port Jef- Ily place, Sch. July ated on Mount Ephraim street, about one-eighth a Take of :i repairs were made Monday. ferson with coal for the Belfast Gas A mile from Seavsport village; story and half advantage and ell and barn: one-half acre of land. the Belfast Fuel A house \mmal Story. Mrs. J. B. Mother’s Ear Electric Co., through Inquire of MRS. TYLER CROCKETT, U30 Green Ridge Farm, Me. absent from home last winter Hay Co. Searsport, 1 these A WORD IN MOTHER'S EAR: WHEN extremely her return that rats had been NURSING AN INFANT, ANO IN THE I MONTHS THAT : i- house. had taken a COME BEFORE THAT I They TIME, from its dish on a toilet stand, low prices. ■ SCOTT’S ; ii adjoining room and put it EMULSION with some hosiery. Both the SUPPLIES THE EXTRA STRENGTH ANO NOURISHMENT SO NECESSARY FOR \ uisiery were gnawed beyond THE HEALTH OP BOTH on MOTHER ANO IWeeks’ Cut Price Goods I he rats also took some whole CHILD. and Send for free sample. | ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »«» ♦♦♦♦• »»*»»»«« ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ •♦♦♦♦♦♦• mm* mm* scan Shampooing and mixed it with some SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, | .< box in another room. They 409-413 Pearl Street, New York. 25c Complexion Powder.17c 50c. and $1,00 1 all to take tlie covers oft both the druggists. “ ___ 50c 34c Trusses .lid tlie button box to make the 25e Toilet and Infant Powder.121c Treatment. hat their was in Scalp object doing f 25c Lavender Salts.17c WEBBING AND STRAPS I ,1 is not That IIay Window. The Dinsmore job clear. There is a proper method for performing every- store want to announce that they are not 50c Concentrated Y’oilet YY'ater.35c in order to FOR REPAIRS AT Bridges. By a resolve thing produce the best results. This into the feed ■ going business, despite the is true in the treatment of the hair and I Legislature March 28, 1903, 10c Sachets. 7c especially fact that they have their window full of & Jones’. scalp. If dandruff exists treatment should he of are re- Carle towns and cities 50c Parisian Ilouquet Cologne.35c CITY hay, hut they wisli to let you know that it begun at once, for this is but the advance warn- DRUG STORE. i: sh to the State assessors de- is harvest time for you. You don’t have to 50c Toilet YY ater.35c ing of graver trouble. Dandruff is curable only of all 50 feet or I.lions bridges by persistent and off-repeated effort. I use a be a farmer to take advantage of theoffer.for 25c 19c gib. There are 10 bridges in brush made especially for the that will not wears shoes of some and scalp : everybody kind, JULY half oz. or more and 15 that are less BEGINNING TODAY, 28th, Quadruple Extracts, bottle,17c irritate but disturbs the have all kinds at follicles, thereby causing they bargain prices. It is “ One is of iron, the others one 34c them to be invigorated and kept in activity. My a and Abdominal “make hay sale” you want to ■ n are get soaps are pure and free from alkali. My medi- e covered. Seven across 25c Liquid Dentifrice.17c there while the sun by cut prices is shining. cines are of the material •awaukeag river and 3 across We shall have a 4 weeks’ sale of purest procurable. There are shoes and oxfords for 25c Antiseptic Dental Powder.17c Made a The iron across Little men, by scientific Dermatologist and Specialist bridge of successful and 1 have at women and children with about J chopped De Aromatic Tooth many years practice, Supporters ita mouth, is less than 50 feet Pray’s Lotion, every convenience lor doing the work in a first- off of the regular price. class manner. When in need of such work "wned by Belfast and 50c.35c please jointly regularly call upon \o State aid is received for The Re a 1, Widow Brown. If you * Horace Windsor Hatch’s Medicated CITY DRUG STORE. bridges. The total length of don’t like the weather, or your mother- GOODS. MRS. B. F. WELLS, SUMMER Dentifrice, 25c size.17c "u feet and of approaches 1,171 in-law, or things don’t seem to come your 50c size.34c 15 Main Street, Belfast. iges of 50 feet or more. Bridges way and you want to be put in good than 50 feet aggregate about 450 humor, go and see “The Real Widow Brown Goods Each Week. 50c Tooth Paste.35c king a total of 3,707 feet of bridges at the Opera House to-night. It is bright’ Special 25c Toilet Ulycerlne.17c : coaches that Belfast is to it is it is clean and The fun Elastic obliged lively, snappy. 25c size Fragrant Cream.17c UHDEBTAKEBS. r more than two-thirds of a mile, is infectious. You cannot help laughing. “ “ “ 50o .34c Knee Caps, at v—t iiridge is across the Passagas- Funny situations follow each other in such 50c Fluid.25c wii i,n piles, with draw, and is 1221 rapid succession one wonders will the com- Big Reduction in all Summer Curling g between abutments, with ap- plications ever end. A company of clever THIS WEEK 25c Milk of Almonds....17c R.H. Coombs & CITY DRUG STORE. ————————— Piece Goods. Son, > if 01 null .17 fept. in costumes a performers showy give diver- 50c 34c -1" sified performance during one act of clean- hmons. The Merryconeag made 25c Cream of Crushed Roses.17c CASKETS, cut vaudeville that is one of the pleasantest irsion Sunday with an Old Town “ iunovations of a meritorious 1 Lot Muslins was 17c., this sale, 10c 50c .34c ■ in to Belfast and very perfor- Bangor Temple “ “ “ “ ROBES and mance. from cities Cream. 35c at Reports adjacent say 1 50c Almond P. Several off 0c 0. c. passengers stopped 10c, that “The Real Wibow Brown” is one of !■ and were taken on the return “ 75o Bloom of Youth.38c BURIAL GOODS. now 1 was this 8c Hie excursion advertised the best entertainments travelling. Ginghams \2\c., sale, Sunday “ 25c Rose Cosmetlne. 17c ’he Steamer Launched. The Hidden Rod from Belfast aud Dredging 1 India Linons was 15c., this sale, 11c at all hours to do EMBALM- 25c Rose Tint Manicure Powder. — 17o Prepared ■ Suspensories, Ii- iglits to aud dredging steamer Key West, built by Geo. “ Camden, Rockport ING aud FUNERAL WORK. 1 Nainsook was 25c., this sale, 17c 75c size Hair Tonic.38c ty? Beach was given up on account of A. Gilchrest for the U. S. government, was Quinine Elastic and Pure Gum Connected by telephone both day and night. Rubber] — launched from Mr. Gilchrest’s marine rail- her The railroad excursion to A few Shirt Waist Suitings was 25c. per yard, now 17c 25c Medicated Soap.17c at 1 : to 25th. The ves- Bandages attend the Forepaugh & Sells way Monday morning, July Complexion Soap.12Jc h Job lot White now 72 Main Belfast. wus well patronized f rom the stations sel was built on the cradle of the railway, Waistings, regular price 50c, 38c Straal, ’he Belfast branch-The steamer and the launching was by runuing the cra- CITY DRUG STORE. a.- been chartered for a month to dle off the same as when a vessel has been Ji! -i'll Jit. Desert Ferry aud Bar on foe repairs. The Key West is 135 place of the regular steamer, feet over all, 32 feet beam and 15 feet These' articles are all of the if for The Castine ex- hold. She has an oak frame and hard and in our For Sale. repairs. pine Satisfac- innounced to occur after July planking and ceiling. She has accommo- CROCKERY DEPARTMENT very highest quality. The offers his residence. No. 8 one from dations for 20 officers and men, and Is fin- undersigned cancelled, ineluding or re- Church street, for sale. Brick house v ith tower 1 tion money Crutches, the guaranteed tt Bangor to the circus Monday, ished neatly, but with no elabration. She for the above week we are making following and bow windows, large veranda in front, bath until 4th: room, hot water and commodious l|ir Baptist Sunday school down the has two bins for mud and 1 dumping special prices August heater, large ports funded. rooms, 13 in number, 3 library cases of oak and SYRINGES, 1 " 'day—Silver Cross Lodge, K. of in her bottom. The capacity of the bins is black walnut. Kitchen and dining room have " 1 * oak floors. Screen doors, double and have a excursion next Sun- 350 tons. Her is a modifica- was now $12.98 windows, RUBBER GOODS, public general plan 10 Dinner Sets $15.00, with the house. Will sell on terms. burn range go easy Belfast and Temple Heights to tion of the Cumberland built in 1902 by “ “ “ “ 6.75 Apply to ‘"‘ilea and Crescent Beach. The steamer Mr. Gilchrest. She will be equipped with 15 8.50, GEO. W. BURKETT, FRESH FROM THE “ “ “ “ Rod will leave Lewis’ wharf at 9.3C propelling and pumping engines, and will *24 Room 2, Odd Fellows' Block. 4 1 8.50, 4-98 FACTORY AT a;"l leave Crescent Beach to return pump up mud or sand from the bottom into 411 and ~ P ni—A Boston party went down the bins, proceed by her own power out to 1 lot 15c., 20c and 25c. Plates, Deep Dishes, Cups 1UC. | hay Monday in the schooner Harriet deep water and dump the cargo through Saucers arid Fancy Dishes, your choice for CITY DRUG STORE. t %ers, ( apt. Fitz W. Patterson, Jr. Capt. the bottom ports. She was thoroughly Row and Sail Boat. att«fson lias taken the same party out constructed in every respect, under the di- On Decorated Toilet Sets for this sale we are making a dis- V An up-to-date row and built David- ■seasons in the yacht Mallard, but rection of William McDonald, a govern- sailboat, by count of son of Calais, a noted yacht and boat builder, is A Line of Iweded a more roomy craft this year. ment The men in charge of the 25 A. offered for sale with complete equipment. Complete Inspector. Fri Length, f\ percent. ■"I't*e ill, 12 feet; beam 4 feet 4 in.; material oak and clear I'enobscot W. C. T. U. will various were master work- County departments cedar, finished bright inside and out, fast- ake an To help to complete your stamp book we will give to EACH AND EVERY copper excursion in the near future by man, I. L. Wilband; blacksmith, Chas. W. ened. Will carry 6 to 8 persons. Specially adapt- PTTRTOMWH in nnr ed for in shoal “A|»ar t0 Camden and thence of Frank- landing very water. Rows easily Rockland, by Coombs; calker, George Heath and sails fast be seen on to wtiic* DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT May application to Thomaston. The boat will call fort Fred V. Cottrell; painter, H. CHAS. A. PILSBURY, Journal Office 4 ; joiner, Toilet Articles hadast to take the Waldo County white H. Maddocks; plumbers, Wright A Hall; Saturday, July 30th, $5.00 worth of stamps FREE with each first purchase of ‘Hhjhits or worth of with the first of each customer The Advertiser of and others who may wish to join rigger, Henry Gardner of Castine; fastener, $1.00, $10.00 stamps purchase Facts, Of all amounting to $2.00. description. , !?' Hnin J. .Dickey's next excursion Luther Calderwood. The castings and bjgus will 2d—The be Tuesday, Aug. iron and brass work, not including the ma- cash on will bfe at ‘■ Strictly sale. Goods account charged regular price. Shore for Your solicited. n-ti.st Sale patronage school made its annual ex- were fur- one Property Sunday chinery or blacksmith contracts, Prices quoted for this week are for week only. 'u''ion Prompt attention jand low prices to Tuesday. The trip was by rail tc nished by the Duplex Boiler Bushing Co. Watch space for next week’s prices, it will pay you. Masonic Temple,High St., Belfast. in Goods this sale. IN BELFAST, MAINE. all customers at i n"itfi thence to Windermere Park. An- The machinery will be put in at Port- Trading stamps with all goods Dry department during i Tours was made last week that the land by the Portland Company. The fol- truly, GREAT INVESTMENT. BARGAIN. jHuceiuentB 'lraio" would be down the bay, but the lowing mechanics and others go to Port- Twenty beautiful acres on of the steamer Castine the and Northport avenue, by land in her: I. L. Wilband wife, Capt. fronting on Penobscot Bay, bounded north by haattsl Railroad caused a & ibi.Vn change, G. L. and T. G. Bartlett, CARLE JONES, “Old battery Road." Or will divide into forty *• aecom- Field wife, Capt. City Drug the Store made trip, lots. It is below the new Belfast Park. Pa.br;.J Passengers H just hy Orrin J. exearslon man- F red V. Cottrell, Joseph G. Patterson, Dickey, 3m26* Apply P. O. Box 895, Belfast, Me TELEPHONE 39.11 H. Maddocks, 2 8tore«—5 Floors—Main Street, Belfast BLOOD WILL TELL. Water Vessels. 88.—In Court of Probate, bold at Bel- Register of Deep At a Pinnate Court brio WALDOfast. on the 12tbday of July, 19(14. Frank J. »t News and Notes Birds of A for the of Literary Maine Village. Sayward and Fred F. Sayward, executors of the County Waldo,on ti„. „?'• *ui,,. ■if last will of of July, A.D. 1904. e"""l A Theory Supported By Freeh Conclusive SHIPS. Bettiia A. Sayward, late of Burnham, in said Evidence. A Recent Instance Proves I County, deceased, having presented their instrument, purport in.- ^B§ The Twentieth Home is re U. Brownson in Portland Abner Coburn, arrived at' San Francisco first account of administration of said estate for Aeertainwill and testament of Janus u^-W-BRi Century That a 'Woman’s Is [W. Advertiser.] of Happiness Largely Feb 22 from Baltimore via Montevideo. allowance. horndike, in said Countv «.r y, '"'c: i*^B tainiug the typographical excellence been Dependent on The State of Her Rlood. The of Kennebec A G 1). sailed from Kahu- that notice thereof having for pr. won village JWayne, Ropes, Rivers, Ordered, be given, three presented bat,! and artistic make-up that such uni- 1 weeks in '""-’J^B lies six miles west of Win- lui May 4 for Delaware Breakwater. The Republican a Ordered, That notice be t, When the blood is disordered every county, successively Journal, given versal praise for the initial number six I A J cleared from newspaper published in Belfast, in said terested by causing a «>i ,‘ of the is affected throp, in the heart of a region famous Fuller, Sydney, NSW, ! County, copy !%.■[ months ago. Its popularity proves it to organ body unfavorably June 4 for Newcastle and San Francisco. that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- published three weeks suiVegsn.! ‘*r and fails to its fnnctions for its picturesque lakes and rolling bate to»be held at on the 9th be a the woman’s discharge proper- I A. S. sailed from Hono- Court, Belfast, day publican Journal, published JJ giant among maga- Aryan, Pendleton, of a In the case of every woman nature has hills. The little settlement is built on August next, and show cause, if they have, they appear at Probate t„ zines. The number is excellent ly. I lulu June 7 for Delaware Breakwater. any Court. f*Bi August made provision for a the borders of a midstream why the said account should not be allowed fast, within and for said County "!''*-2^B special periodical connecting Blanchard, sailed from Kah- GEO. E. of in every detail and is beautifully illus- of the blood and so as this Bangalore, JOHNSON. Judge. Tuesday August next, at ten ,,f '--JBl purification long two of the finest lakes to be found in lului for Delaware Breakwater. A true Attest: fore noon, and show May 21 copy. cause, il anv th, •'’:*^BI trated. occurs her health and spirits unfailingly Chas the same the whole State of Maine, one of medi- £ B Sutton, arrived at Hong Kong,July p. Hazkltink, Register. should not be proven a,„ reveal the beneficial results- So slight a lowed. “*‘Prove three in miles Cape rarely port prior s.B tion number of Leslie’s months, but he did not succeed for N S W. WALDO before noon, and show cause, if Monthly Maga- if ever see warblers dur- Newcastle, SS.—Supreme Judicial Court, At a Probate Court bi-in at within and for i«j^ft..; curing me. Then a lady friend told me myrtle except Belfast, why the same should not be % and the first a Reaper, arrived at Honolulu May 30 from the of mi the 12th j.rov... zine, chapters promise about the merits of l)r. Williams’ l’ink ing the migration periods, but here April Term, 1904. County Waldo, day of July, allowed. Newcastle, N. S. W. A. D. 1904. ftcV- better story than either" The Sky Pilot” were the of GKO. E. Pills which she had used in her family and they abundant in middle S D sailed Charles J. J \gkk JOI|\s.,n Carleton, Amsbury, from Company VI’lLLIA \1 P. THO MPSON, administrator of the A true copy. Attest: ■ or “Black Rock.” There eleven other she induced me to them. It was in doubt had breed- try J uly and without been Newcastle, N S W, Dec. 12 for San Francis- vs. George W. c. II estate in the State of of Matthew Chas. P. in this as Drexel. Maine, Hazeltis stories number by such people May when 1 first began to use them and in were all the co. Baird, late of New York, in the ami State ^ft ing. They through pine Ami now on suggestion to the Court that the County Hibbard, C. June 1 had fully recovered my health, and St W arrived ot New York, deceo*ed. having his’ At a Probate Court held at George Henry Rowland, trees and their handsome plumage was Paul, F Treat, at Seattle defendant, at the time of servic of the was presented b,i; .^ft have since remained well.” writ, resignation of said tru«t and that the ! 1 r the of Waluo.on Alice MacGowan, Holman F. Day, H. 1. perfectly noticeable, much as we see it in the March 5 from Manila. not'an inhabitant of this State, and had no tenant, praying County the H In all cases of of or 1 same may be accepted. of July, A. 1). 1904. Greene and Rex E Beach, and they delayed developement in the fall Tillie E Siarbuck, Eben Curtis, sailed agent, attorney within the same, that his goods in antenna or weakness due to spring migration, though or estate have been attached in this Ordered, That tne "aid notice to certain cover young girls; from New York March 16 for action, that petitioner give A instrument, purport in ft nearly every' variety of up-to-date will all be sober brown with Honolulu; he lias had no notice of said and all interested M a of il will and testament iuipovibhed blood and showing itself in they birds, spoken April 23, N lat 24 11, W Ion 42 32. suit attachment, persons causing copy this j of a Ion/.. v^ft fiction. it is Ordered, that notice of the of tins order to be published r hiee weeks in ! of Liberty, in said ot \v pallor, lack of ambition, despondency and nothing really distinctive about them Wm 11 arrived at San Francisco pendency successively County Rsv Maey, suit he given to the said defendant, The Republican Jotirn.il, a ! having been lor nervousness; also in the great constitution- the of on the March by publish- newspaper published presented probs;.‘ A of Hawthorne’s a except bright spot yellow 20 from Ladysmith. ing an attested copy of this order, with at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate copy Fanshawe, al disturbances the known together Ordered, That notice be given t attending period rump. BARKS. an abstract of the plaintiff writ, three weeks sue- I Court, to be held .it Belfast, within and for said terested ft very rare and valuable book, has been by causing a copy < r thi as the change of life, Dr. Williams’ Pink cessively in The Republican Journal, a County, on the 9th day of August, A. I). ! n' r' discovered the collection at the newspa- 1904, published three weeks suecessi-. ■ among Pills are invaluable for women. are- Edward May, sailed from Makawell June per printed at Belfast, in the of at ten of the clock before noon, ami show cause, if They County Waldo, lican Journal, published at |„ McArthur the Biddeford sold all A booklet of valu 29 for San Francisco. the last to be not less than Uni any they have, why the of said ft library, says by druggists. Purple finches were here in quite a publication ty days prayer petitioner may appear at a Probate Conr before the next term of this to be liolden should not granted. ft Journal. Jt is valued’at in the neigh- able information, relating to the care of a both and some with Ethel, Williams, arrived at New York Court, Belfast, within and for said < tlock, young old, at Belfast, within and for the County of Waldo, GEO. E. JOHNSON, ft of for that reason it woman's health at all periods, July 6 for Elizabethport. Judge. omj Tuesday of August next, at borhood S400, and important dyed a deep rose red and oth- oil the third Tuesday of September, 1904, that A true copy—Attest: and entitled“Plain Talks to will plumage Mabel I C N cleared before noon, and show cause il was not in the other books Women,” a Meyers, Meyers, said defendant may then and there and t ►•as. P. Hazeltine, i^ft put among ers with a look like sparrows of larg- from New 13 appear, Register. why the same should not be be sent free in a sealed envelope to any one York July for Bridgewater, answer to said suit, if he shall see cause. pr ft for circulation. Miss Hatch, the libra- er or even as and allowed ft who chooses to write for it to the Dr. growth crossbills, they NS. Attest: TII.ESTON W a Clerk. IT A EDO 88.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- DUN. GEO.E. JOHNs,.■ ■ rian, discovered the book and notified Williams Medicine on the summits of the low Penobscot, arrived at Buenos June li fast, on the 12th day of 1904. EPa W. Company, Schenectady, perched Ayres (abstract of pltf. writ:). July. A true copy. Attest: ft the officials of the It is and anon a 9 from Boston. Page, guardian of Nel ie V. of Winter library. N. Y. scrub pines began song an Crosby Chas. P. Assumpsit upon account annexed to the writ port, in said County, having her third Hazki.i ft it will be sold, and the that served to iix their Rebecca Crowell, sailed from New York for ten hundred and presented thought money identity beyond twenty-nine dollars aud account of guardiansnip for allowance. used for new books or July 11 for Frankfort. cents either added to FOOD VALUE OF FISH. further doubt. The eighteen ($1029 18). At a Probate Court held at Beira* downy woodpeck- Ad damnum $2000. Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three ft the McArthur fund. a rare bird at the Rose lnuis, Melvin Colcord, sailed from weeks in the County of .Waldo, on the I j; ft library er, always Cape, Writ dated April 4, 1904, returnable to and en- successively, the Republican Journal, Pensacola 26 for W C A. a A.D. 1904. 1 summer or winter, was here so tame April Axim, tered at the April term. 1904. newspaper published in Belfast, in said county, of the month Especial Interest in of Br.tchers' Thomas A sailed from Buenos that all interested attend at a Pro- WILSON P. WENTWO The story in the Book- that now and then one would come so Goddard, Plaintiff's attorney, W. P. Thompson. persons may TH. B Strike. June 2 for Rosario. a true of the order of Court with bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 9th day ?T Wentworth, late of Knox, lovers’ Magazine for August is near with Ayres copy abstract ft by that I could plainly the of the writ. ol august next, and show cause, if qf Waldo, deceased, Eleanor Board- 3w28 any they having pres. ft Hoyt—“The Vanishing The strike of the employes of the naked eye observe the little black bars SCHOONERS. Attest: TILESTON WADLIX, Clerk. have, why the said account should not be al- praying that he may be appoints ft er”—and is in all ways summery as to lowed. of the estate of said deceased. ft meat on the outer white tail feathers. Flick- W R sailed from and with her well known great packers will undoubtedly Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Ordered, That the said persons places, ers were their here with 15 A true Attest: petition. ft getting living Bangor July for Hurricane Island. copy. to all persons interested causn ft of style. C'lara Morris tells a increase the demand for fish. The Chas. P. by vivacity the having retired to the woods Henry Clausen, Jr, sailed from New- Hazeltine, Register. order to be published three week- of own robin'st ft her ex- Female the a pathetic story youthful of fish as that of meat in the outskirts of the News 15 for S. C. litelaiis Wanted Republican m price may go up after nesting port July Charleston, Journal, new.sj... with a quaint old character in H B Colson, arrived at New York 11/ A LUO SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel at Belfast, that they may app... S perience did as soon as the strike went into village; for I saw a nest in a dead Gladys, At Taunton Insane Hospital, Cleveland, “The Old Lace-Mender.” June 5 from Brunswick. ?T fast, on the 12th day of July, 1904 Nathan Court, to be held at Belfast, with:: 'B branch of a maple tree not twenty feet Taunton, Mass. D. Ross, administrator on the estate of Nancy D. county, on the 9th day of And there is a little effect, but there is one consoling fact John E Develin, E L Hichborn, at San August. ft charming lullaby from a where a Gordpn, late of Lincolnville, in said County, de- at ten of the clock before noon, at -i H this the fish can dwelling house, family Juan P. R. 13 for Brunswick. Wages $16 per month. Advance in song, touched with humor, Frederic about condition, be July wages may ceased, having presented his final account of ad- any they have, why the prayer r If by of yellowhammers had been raised un- be if service is B. The obtained when meat cannot. John C Smith, sailed from Bangor July expected satisfactory. ministration of said estate for allowauce. should not be granted. ft Hodgins. closing department der the inspection of the 20 for New York. 19tf J. P. BROWN, M. 1)., Supt. with few is far be- daily people Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three GEO E. JOHN." ft —The Best New Tilings from the Fish, exceptions, who lived on the next tree A true there. Right Mary A Hall, Haskell, arrived at Phila- weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, a Copy—Attest: ft TV» rid of Print—is selected low meat in nuritive value in propor- A Al T CT _Men or women, local Chas. P. Hazel■ ft always was a smaller hole made a delphia July 14 from High Island. w w I newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, tion to but same by downy 11 E» U representatives for with admirable both as to bulk, the elements R W sailed from class that all persons interested may attend at a Pruer give notice to distribute the the:t-.-i the Duke of meats, pair Me., Wadsworth in the of deceased. proceeds lected and edited by Argyll, County Waldo, All persons | all interested a of this with the of said almost equal to side pork, which con- Baltimore oriole were in the was confined the British after his demands persons by causing copy provisions will. as authentic- at engaged by having against the estate of said de- mier to be three weeks and are vouched for published successively in j That tains the highest amount of nutritive same duty. were an and from which lie in ceased art desired to present the same for set- The Ordered, the said petitmi.- least who told them believed They frequenting capture, escaped Republican Journal, a newspaper published all thepersous ! tlement, and all indebted thereto are 1 persons interested by eausii elements of any meat. The large pro- orchard and potato patch where it June 1871, was given by William requested at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate them, if we may trust George to make immediately. ! order to be published three week- they experienced of the nutriment in was evident that were an payment Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said portion pork, liovv- they finding Sargent of Castine. A most interest- ELM A A. The Republican Journal, a the opening paragraph. 'Three chapters MITCHELL. County, on the 9th day of August, A. 1>. 1904,1 newsi ever, it may be abundance of and other to contribution was a on Belfast, 12. 1904. at Belfast, that they may a “Dr. Nicho- incidentally remarked, hugs things ing poem Long- July at ten of the clock before noon, and show cans** app> of clever detective story, j 1| ( '•llli.ui be held ,il I'dll.st, wi*' is fat, it being the lowest in l rie scale their taste. The male was a fellow Caroline Dana if any they have, why the prayer of said las E de a com- grosbeak by Ilowe, which petition- County, on the 9th f stone," by Spence Pue, as the most handsome NOTICE. The subscribed er should not be granted. day Atn, regards proteiue, valuable bird rivalled by the has never been Miss Dana at ten of the clock before noon, new author; a Don Q. chron- | only published. ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives notice that she has been duly ap GEO. E. paratively nutrient. oriole. The brilliant colors of administratrix of JOHNSON, Judge. it any have, the a tropical in her childhood lived on pointed the estate of A true Attest: they why prayer icle; an Oriental romance by A. S rath Congress copy. should not be According to government publiea- the two were in street the CHARLES E. CRAWFORD, late of Chas. P. Hazeltine, granted. a Hindu writer; one of continually Hashing opposite Longfellow house, Belfast, Register. GEO. E JOHN. ! Kumar-Ghosh, tions based ou and out of the ] investigations made bv foliage, while the duller and takes much interest in the under- in the County of Waldo, deceased and giveu A true copy. Attest: Norman Duncan’s powerful sea tale,- At a Probate Court, held at within and J Prof. \V. O. Atwater and the New Jer- lines of the females were in of the bonds as the law directs. All person having Belfast, Chas. P. Hazel and lour are strong taking preservation of the poet’s for the of Waldo, on the second Tues- shorter, bright stories, giv demands against the estaie of said deceased are County sey Fish Commission, the percentage of contrast. The young birds of both old home. The will be of A. 1). 1904. en among tlie tictiou in this number. original copy desired to present the same for settlement, and day July, actual nutrients in were TT7ALDO SS.—In Court «>f Pr.ih, preserved fish is very similar when viewed at a framed and hung in the house as a all indebted thereto are requested to make A certain instrument, purporting to be the last I pay- TT fast, on the 12th of Jul* Welcome to the new literary shrine much larger than in the correspodiug distance, though of course easily dis- tribute from a to a both ment immediately. A will ami testament of Albert >1. Carter, late i day poetess poet, of in said Gammans. executor of the last w to the fresh while canned nearer >'i_ PHEBE E. CRAWFORD Belfast, County of Waldo, deceased, Maine is have. Fewacres, old fish, fish, which in tinguished at hand. The of whom their in Gammans, late of in m»' young passed early years Belfast, July 12,1904. having been presented for probate. Belfast, home in of Jacob effect is cooked favora- orioies were so that to the the same ceased, having presented his -e. Farmington Abbott, li.sh, compares fully grown neighborhood, she, at present, That notice be to all in Ordered, given persons administration or said estate f. author of the famous Kollo is I bly with fresh fish. casual seemed SS —In Court of at Bel- stories, glance they like adults, residing on Cumberland street nearby. Probate, held terested by causing a copy of this order to be pub- shellfish but WALDOfast, on the 12th of 1904. Elmer lished three weeks iu The Ordered, that notice thereof :• to be restored and preserved in its orig- resemble meat and food lish their never ceasing complaint, if The poem is as follows: day July, successively Republican O. Hall, administrator on the »state of Persis T. that weeks successively in'-The KY] and the citi- in general A of the food wanted was not forth- Journal, published Belfast., ihey limy ap- inal beauty simplicity by composition. quart they Hall, late of Brooks, in said County, deceased, pear at a Probate Court, to be held at newspaper published in Btdtast. LONGFELLOW. Belfast, that zens" of Farmington and "the members oysters, roughly estimated, contains coming on the instant, grew’ somewhat having presented his first and final account of ad- within and for said on the second Tues- all persons interested may .k County, bate of the Abbott family. Jacob Abbott about the same quantity of actual nu- monotonous and proclaimed their Call him not dead! llis anthems grand ministration of said estate for allowance. day of August next, at ten of the clock before Court, to be held at Belfast, ami show if the or August next, and show ca i- a but liis tritive substances as a at all Of sweetness or Ordered, that notice thereof he three noon, cause, any they have, why was not great author, books | quart of milk or identity times. The parents tiowing command, given, have. the said account sh weeks in the Journal, same should not be proved, approved ami allowed. why were wholesome and three-fourths of a of or two them with bountiful fare Find answering hearts divinely thrilled, successively, Republican lowed. sinipie, morally pound beef, supplied a newspaper published in Belfast, in said Coun- GEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. That vibrat(?as his song hath willed. A true GEO. E. JOHNm are worthy to be remem- pounds of fresh codfish, or a of from the potatoe while sat that all interested attend at a copy. Attest: strong. They pound patch, they ty, persons may A true Attest: imitated in bread. come in the Probate to he held at on the 9th Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. copy. bered and of being these Oysters nearer to milk branches of the apple trees and To prove emotions, kindled warm, Court, Belfast, Chas. P. Hazki.ip. of next, and show if \ later the home of than almost other common took all was His Poet-soul gave life and form ! day Augusf cause, any they days. The making any food that brought to them. a Probate Court held at all ideal have, why the said account should not be allowed. At Belfast, within and their author a shrine of achieve- material as both the amounts Likewise the lived in Enfolding thought for the of on the second literary regards young grosbeak GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. County Waldo, Tuesday At a Probate Court heldat Belfast. ! and In royal vestments A true of A. D. 1904. ment where the man and his work shall the relative proportions of nutri- the same orchard but were less fre- love-emvrought. copy. Attest: July, the of Waldo,on the 12: P. County be commemorated is a worthy project, ents. Many oysters are “fatf ned” quently heard. Catbirds were here With native sovereignity of mind __Chas. Hazkltixe, Register. certain instrument, purporting to be the last A. D. 1904. will and testament of Ann late an honor to and the State after taken from the and and there in numbers the Life’s fotces he combined : SS.—In Court of held at Bel- A Robinson, O. executor ; Farmington being beds be- large along higher Probate, of in said ot YoUNG, For who would fast, on the 12th day of 1904. Robert Belfast, County Waldo, deceased, FLAVELof Cordelia Hazelton, late "f of Maine. To live in literature is no fore being sold, by Boating them about stone walls and the borders of the all, greatness achieve, WALDO July, been for it F. Dunton, executor of the last will of Adoniram having presented probate. said County of Waldo, deceased, \ than to be remembered hours in or vireos Must comprehend and believe. less noteworthy forty-eight fresh brackish ponds. Redeyed were feeding H. Banks, late of Belfast, in said County, deceas- Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- ed a petition praying thiajthe act u j in statesmanship. The place of Maine water, Gy this process the oyster ac- young families and their usual insist- So voiced he with unsullied lips, ed, having presented his second and final account terested by causing a copy of this order to he pul>- of the property of sai deceased n> \ of of said lished three weeks in The to the of the < in this latter respect is iixed. Let her quires plumpuess and its bulk and ent notes were not heard so much as Broad nature’s lumined manuscripts. administration estate for allowance. successively Republican subject payment \ Journal, published at Belfast, that they may ap- ance tax, the persons interested n in the are Until old ocean’s Ordered, Thar notice thereof he given, three genius and achievement former weight profitably increased. Oyster- usual, though the birds could be seen orgau-tones, at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, thereto, and tho amount of lax weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, a pear be and men believe that the insects in their mouths on Kehearsed his songs in far-off zones. within and for said County, on the second Tues- determined by the Judge of Prob.c I equally encouraged perpetuated. commonly oyster carrying newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, day of August next, at ten of the clock before by this process actually does become their way home to their nests. And thus our down that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- Ordered, That the said petith Chip- poet lying noon, and show cause, if any have, the fatter and in bate Court to he held at Belfast, on the 9th day they why all persons interested by eausi. J hat everybody s Magazine gain flavor. Careful ex- ping sparrows, song sparrows and gold- While at the summit of renown. same should not be proved, approved and allowed. really of August next, and show cause, if any they order to be published three week- periments indicate that what the fresh finches were of course and Found rest and woke renerved, to sing GEO. E. lias the biggest “scoop” of the era in common, have, why the said account should not not he JOHNSON, Judge. The Republican Journal, a new c water does is to dissolve salt once in a while a brown On yonder heights, where love is king. allowed. A true copy. Attest: at that I Tlios. W. Lawson’s “Story of Amal- actually thrasher, Chas. P. Belfast, they may appt from the GEO. E. Hazeltine, Register. Court, to be held at Belfast, witl is shown the tissues of the oyster and dis- cedar waxwing, or bob- O bard! whose life can have no JOHNSON, Judge. gamated" abundantly by hummingbird, end, A true Attest: County, on the 9th day of Angu- tend them with water. olink would seen. copy. lirst instalment of the series proper, This increases be Thy greatness could all rank transcend ! Chas. P. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and at ten of the clock before noon j Hazeltine, Register. for the of ou the second Tues- which is in the number. the weight and reduces the nutritive For virtue here, thy fame outran, County Waldo, if any they have, why the prayer August The of A. D. 1904. j And thee a noble man. day July, er should not be ! foreword was with promise material from one-eighth to one-fifth. Inklings. stamped clear, NOTICE. The subscriber hereby granted. portentous notice that certain instrument, purporting to be the last GEO. E. JOHN of The Many consumers think the Caroline Dana Howe. EXECUTRIX’Sgives she has been duly appointed startling disclosures. initial improve- executrix of the last will and testament of A will and testament of Ellen A. Wilson, late Atruecopy. Attest: introduce the secret organiza- ment in flavor compensates for the de- Feminine vanity is largely a matter June, 1904. of Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceased, Chas. P. Hazkli chapters ARTHUR C. ELLINGWOOD, late of Belfast, tion of Standard Oil and its actual crease in nutritive value. “The “fat- of mirrors. having been presented for probate. in the County of and also When a man loves a Waldo, deceased, given Ordered, That notice be given to all persons At 4» Probate Court, held at H*-i f who is a almost un- tening” decreases the vitality of women, money s bonds as the law directs. All master, person Small are no It > waists longer in style. persons having Interested by causing a copy of this order to be for the County of Waldo, on t I the Green are is the least be can when he demands the estate of said deceased known to the public. It is a wonder- oyster. oysters not in- give her; tile waists that come by tak- against three weeks in The A. D. round, plump are desired to the published successively Repub- July, 1904.| fnl Mr. Lawson of the jurious, as some suppose. This color is does not, it is the most. Hollister’s Mountain Tea; that’s present same for settlement, lican Journal, published at Belfast, that they picture gives ing Kocky and all indebted thereto are N. SIMMONS, exec- due to the It is not what a man requested to make may at a Probate Ccu”t, to be. held at business machine which has its green plant life on which does that is of all the go. 35 cents. Tea or tablet form.— appear will of Abigail uipley, late huge payment immediately. Belfast, within and for said on the second STILLMAN oysters sometimes feed. but how he comes out of it. R. II. SARAH A. County, said County of Waldo, deceased, headquarters at 20 Broadway, New importance, Moody. ELLINGWOOD. Tuesday of August next, at ten of the clock be- of — Belfast, July 1904. ed a petition praying that the act and he for the first time Experiments indicate that in the Excess manner is the superior so- 12, fore noon, and show cause, if any they have, why York, paints, of the property of said deceased, u case of cial COUNTY the same should not be and al- in liis real the man he declares man fish and beef are about art of making others feel their in- REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. proved, approved to the of the cub colors, lowed. subject payment and that salt auce the interested p to be the greatest business genius of equally digestible, fish is feriority. rr by give notice that they have been duly ap- GEO. E. tax, persons | The voters of the of JOHNSON, Judge. thereto, and the amount of tax less thanfresh To ask in Republican County pointed executrices of the last will and testament A true Attest: the period, Henry H. Rogers. Then, thoroughly digested fish. personal questions society copy. determined the of Prob Waldo are hereby notified to meet by dele- of CniB 1» IliVCITIKV Wuiri.tur by Judge with brutal describes Most physiologists regard fish as a par- is imbecile; to answer them criminal. directness, be gates, in convention, at the Court House in DAVID W. Ordered, That the said petition*, desirable food for The clever woman who would know DYER, late of Belfast, | how in the of the Amal- ticularly persons of on sixth of At a Probate Court held at within and all persons interested causing dividing profits Belfast, Saturday, the day Au- in the of deceased. All Belfast, by habits. The no- everything pretends she knows noth- County Waldo, persons for the of on the 12th of order to be published thiee week' gamated deal the biggest financiers in sedentary widespread gust, 1901, at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon, having demands against the estate of said de- County Waldo, day tion A. D. 1904. the Republican Journal, a newspaj Wall Street were tricked and deceived that fish contains a large propor- ing. to nominate a candidate for Senator, Sheriff, ceased are desired to present the same for settle- July, Belfast, that they may at :v I tion of The man who woman of and all indebted thereto are to ROGERS, administrator of the estate of appear like the veriest crowd of It is phosphorus, and is therefore judges by her County Attorney, Judge Probate, Regis- ment, requested Do be held at witnin and tyros. make Amanda F. Bowdoin, late of Frankfort, in Belfast, valuable as food for the contrariness is more than ever con- ter of Probate, County Treasurer, and payment immediately. HILL on the 9th of A. 1). I'.' the most sensational instance of the especially SARAH E. said County of Waldo, deceased, having present- day August, j it his Commissioner. Also to choose a MCDONALD, the clock before noon, and show j- double cross in modern finance. brain, is not accepted many vinced of by mistake.—E. Car- County FRANCES J. DYER. ed a petition praying for a license to sell at pub- by physi- and transact other the the prayer of no ruth in for County Committee, any 1904. lic or sale aud convey certain real estate they have, why j ologists. There is experimental Everybody’s Magazine Aug- Belfast, July 12, private should not be business which may properly come before of said deceased described in said petitiou. granted. The Midsummer Fiction evidence to warrant this assumption. ust. GKO. E. JOH N' (August) said convention. NOTICE. The subscriber Ordered, That the said give notice to number of The There are several hereby petitioner A true copy. Attest Cosmopolitan comes species of fish Each city and town will be entitled to one notice that be has been all interested a of this DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION EXECUTOR’Sgives duly appointed persons by causing copy Chas p. Haze to us as the most diversified in its con- which are actually poisonous, but few delegate, and one additional delegate for executor of the last will and testament of order tb be published three weeks successively in of them The Journal, a 88. In Court of Proi tents and the most beautifully illustra- are found in the United States, every forty votes east for the Republican WENTWORTH S. STEVENS, late of Troy, Republican newspaper published ljbTALDO The Democratic voters of Waldo a* Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate V? fast, oft the 12th day of Jr.b ted of all the of and tiie chances of their offered county- candidate for Governor in 1902, and one ad- in the of deceased. All low-priced magazines being are notified to meet in County Waldo, persons Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said iaiu P. Thompson, administrato the for sale hereby by delegates ditional delegate for twenty-five or more demands the estate of said de- month. It opens with an account are small. Fish may contain at the having against County, on the 9th day of August, A. D. 1904, ll the State of Maine ol Matthew convention, Court House, Belfast, votes in excess of the last and ceased are desired to the same for settle- ■ of the of Lake's some of are forty votes, present at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, if Sew York, in the tate of New \ J genesis submarine, the parasites, which inju- at 10.30 o’clock in aud Friday, August 5, HKD, one additional delegate for each town that ment, all indebted thereto are requested to have, the of said laving presented Ins first ami whose is of rious to man. the to nominate any they why prayer petitioner “Protector,” destiny great Thorough cooking, forenoon, candidates for cast twenty-five votes and less than forty, make payment immediately. should not be granted. idininistration of said estate foi ;o interest to the world at this mo- senator, PERRY P. STEVENS. just however, destroys these. To in- sheriff, county attorney, county for the Republican candidate for Governor GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Ordered, That notice thereof of Troy, July 12,1904. ment. Other timely articles are sure freedom from ptomaine pois- treasurer, j udge probate, register of pro- in 1902. Upon this basis the following al- A true copy. Attest: veeks successively, in the Repul bate and county commissioner. Also to Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. in Belfast, “Railroads Above the Clouds,” by oning, care should be taken to eat fish lotment has been made: NOTICE. The subscriber lewspaper published choose a county committee and transact notice hat all persons interested may > Warren of the moun- when it is in condi- Belfast.14 ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives that he has been duly ap- S9.—In Court of held at Bel- Harper, telling only perfectly good Nortliport.3 Probate, to e at ■ any other business which may administrator of the estate of >ate Court, held Belfast, tain of tion. Fisli which properly- Belmont.2 Palermo.2 pointed WaLIK)on the 12th day of 1904. Simeon railways the world; “Wall has been frozen and, come before said convention. fast, July, >f August next, and show cause STETSON A. late of F. administrator, with the will on Street’s Wild 1900—1904.” after for a time Brooks.3jProspect.3 WEST, Belfast, Ellis, annexed, lave, why the said account should Speculation: thawing, kept before Each city and town will be entitled to Burnham .3!Searsmont. 3 the estate of Thomas P. late of Stockton in the of Waldo, and Clifford, GKO. E. JOHN"' a clear and instruc- it is cooked is con- two and one additional Frankfort. 3 County deceased, given in said by Henry Clews, especially likely-to delegates delegate 3Searsport. as law directs. All Springs, County, deceased, having pre- A true Attest 2 bonds the persons having de- copy. tive tain for votes cast for Freedom Stork ton 4 sented his first and final account of administra- s account of the methods of specula- ptomaines. Canned fish should every forty the Demo- Springs. mands against the estate of said deceased are Chas. P. Hazelti Isieshoro.2 Swanville. p tion of said with claim tion in never be allowed to cratic candidate for Governor in 1902, and desired to the same for and estate, together private pursued Wall Street during the remain long in the Jackson. .2 Thorndike. 3 present settlement, >f administrator for allowance. for a fraction of twenty votes in excess of &U indebted thereto are to mabe nr ALDO SS.—In Court of Proiui- last four years and their inevitable can after opening, but should be used Knox 2 Trov. 4 requested pay- a further additional ment immediately. that notice thereof be three ff fast, on the 12th day of July. at once. forty, delegate. Upon 3 Ordered, given, outcome, and M. J. Munn treats of the when “floated” or Liberty. Unity.4 FRED W. in The a 1 :is E. Clark, administrator with tin Oysters this basis the following allotment has been Liucolnville.3 Waldo. 2 BROWN, Jr. weeks successively Republican Journal, great outdoor of the United “fattened,” should never be in Brooks, July 12, 1904. newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, 1 if James A. Clark, late of Winter industry placed made. ) Monroe.3 Winterport.6 1 that all interested attend at a Pro deceased, having States. water Montvilie.. 6 — persons may bounty, presented “Lumbering,” illustrated. contaminated Y. Belfast.10 3 *>:- fully by sewage.—N. Northport. NOTICE. The subscriber late Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 9th day Inal account of administration .*1 Mrs. Tribune. Belmont. 3 Palermo. Morrill. 2 88 George Conwallis-West writes 4 ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives notice that she has been duly >f August next, and show cause, if any they illowance. Brooks. 3 most entertainingly on the deteriora- Prospect. 3 The County Committee will be in session appointed administratrix of the estate of lave, why the said account and private claim Ordered, That notice thereof he tion of Burnham.3 Searsmont.4 at the Court House at nine o’clock a. m., on ihould not be allowed. reeks in the modest manners. Very beautiful Weak LORENZO D. SMALL, late of Jackson, successively, Repubh Hearts Frankfort. 3 the to GEO.E. JOHNSON, in in illustrations an Searsport. 3 day of the convention receive the Judge. , newspaper published Belfast, accompany interesting 3 In the County of Waldo, deceased, and given A true copy. Attest: interested at it are caused Freedom. Stockton Springs... 4 credentials: the delegates are requested to t hat all persons may article Grace Isabel by indigestion. If you eat a bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- Chas. P. Hazeltine, «»n by Colbron entitled Islesboro.3 Swanville. 3 the same Register. | tate Court, to be held at Belfast little too or if present promptly. mands the estate of said deceased are “Dancing and Pantomime-” The edi- much, you are subject to at- against if August next, and show cause. >' tacks of Jackson.3 Thorndike.3 Per order of the Republican County Com- desired to the same for and indigestion, the stomach expands present settlement, IT7ALDO BS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- ] tave, the said account should imt tor of the magazine—John Brisben Knox. 3 4 mittee. ill indebted thereto are to make why —swells, and puffs up against the heart requested pay- tt fast, on the 12th day of July, 1904. Rosilla GEO. E. JOHNSON Walker—contributes two 4 4 Geo. E. ment papers, this crowds the heart and shortens the Liberty. Johnson, chairman, immediately. -Sea ve?, administratrix, with the will annexed, A true copy. Attest: Lincolnville.4 \, HARRIET J. VARNEY. “Wbat is Education?” and “A Dinner breath. Rapid heart beats and heart disease 2 C. F. Drake, Secretary. >n the estate of John W. Beavey, late of Frank- Chas. P. Hazkltim Monroe. 3 Jackson, July 12,1904. in said at Delmonico’s.” The fiction, however, is the final result. Kodol Cure Winterport. 4 Belfast, Me., May 7, a. d. 1904. tort, County, deceased, having presented Dyspepsia — ler first and final account of is Montville.4 administration of NOTICE. The sulc i' the chief feature of the number. digests what you eat, takes the strain off laid estate for allowance. Morrill. 3 93 A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber notice that he lias bo 1 The stories are all of them all of the heart, cures indigestion, Constipation, headache, backaohe, feel EXECUTOR’Sby gives strong, dyspepsia, tx hereby gives notice that he has been duly ap- Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three jointed Executor of the last will am sour stomach, and contributes The county committee will be in session mean, no appetite, all run down. Hollis- administrator of the estate of them entertaining, and all of them well nourishment, pointed seeks successively, in the Republican Journal, < ►f strength and health to of the at the Court House, at nine o’clock a. ter's Rocky Mountain Tea will make yon illustrated. every organ m., CHARLES W. late of Brooks. newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, of >1 well and LORD, HELEN M. HATCH, late ,rJ body.ij (Sold by R. H. on the day of the convention to receive cre- beep you well. Money back, if it hat ail interested attend at a Pro- Moody. [n the County of Waldo, deceased, and given persons may N dentials of delegates. Total number of dele- fails. 35 cents. Tea or tablet form.—R. H. late Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 9th n the County of Waldo, deceased. | bonds as the law directs. All hsving de- estate ,r OABTORXA. had a little to seats in the 93. persons lay of August next, and show cause, if any 1 laving demands against the lad gates eligible convention, Moody. mands against the estate of said deceased are de- they same Kind Mary the said account should not be al- 1 leased are desired to present the Ian th* y»Tlie YoiilUw Always BwtM Whose face was fair to Per order Democratic County Committee. sired to the same for and all tave, why see, present settlement, owed. nent, and all indebted thereto are re»ju A. Indebted thereto are to Because each night he had a drink Fbankun Greer, Chairman, requested make payment uake it GBO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. payment immediately. ,,A1r( Of Rooky Mountain Tea. Db. A. E. Kii.gobe, Secretary. ■CBS'* Early RImts Immediately. A ALBION 1* "'rf” MARK 8. STILES. true copy. Attest: due B. H. .Belfast, June 1, A. D. 1904. fanout Chas. P. Unity, July 12,1904. Moody. ,The MtttopMfc Jackson, July 12,1904. Hazeltine, Register. TROT. CUPS | FOURTEEN SILVER I Joseph Vickery is visiting his old home bounty Correspondence. at .Arthur Yacht “Mblem' Troy... Linsoott has returned Won by George E. Darling’s from a ten days’ outing at Northfleld.... In Five Years. last CENTRE MONTVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. of from week.] Bagley Pittsfield, a wins a silver cup oi of artificial j |inferred were in town over When jeweler .. Thomas Plenty catsup! one Sunday a K *•' T.S. Hatch, of Montville's oldest men, considerable value with yacht bear S s •! Caver y took a fishing trip to Sebastian,.k Mr. J• S. who died is sick and is not to last last it is ,i of Files, very expected long. lake, week, returning with some uuus ing the name “Mblem,” certainly fine a to be chronicled in a not to 11j v nth, was held at the Cen- He is now in his eighty-sixth year_Mrs. ually specimens of white perch.... Miss subject worthy the Georgia Tozier of fs of this character; and when alsc Why change pure x i ;th. Rev. David Brackett Thompson, who has been visiting at Charies Unity, visiting at paper David s — Mrs. Charlotte returned home last Piper Laura Graffam and the same can show a string ol .jVuiating—Mrs. Thompson’s, Friday_ Miss Mabel Fernald of jeweler tiaml is the guest of Mr. and Walter Poland has the John Benton, are visiting fourteen all won by the same tomato bought Thomp- friends in town...-Laforest cups, j ms.... Mrs. A. U. Higgins son store and will take in 1’rentiss and “Mblem” within five years, il product? Columbia, possession Sep- family are spending a few yacht .s week with her weeks in Ben- i.t last sister, tember— Mrs. Kittie Stephenson of Port- ton. becomes a matter worthy of illustra in Burnham-F. land is her Yiilnmre visiting brother, Wesley Went- as well as comment. George E. t..milv and Robert Patterson worth— Charles finished tion, “The Uncolored con- \ ,i Thompson hay- MONROE. the at 45 Eddy street, xvith Mr. and Mrs. Rich- last week while others are under Darling, jeweler Catsup,” j 71Y| ing barely l)r. of his residence r. Patterson started Florence Mayo and mother from this reason .. >1 way. A good crop is being harvested. Phil- city, by j has become an ! Y homeward journey to C-ali- adelphiaare spending part of their near Narraganselt Bay, vacation In tains neither coal tar or A visit Washington, D. C., CARR’S CORNER, (Palermo.) enthusiastic fact, he | in Monroe. They are now the guests of yachtsmau. cochineal, jj .or at St. Louis and other states himself that he does only two The news of the sudden death Dr. J. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mayo ...Ira Jenkins j ute, reaching his home in things, look out for his business and W. Clough of Liberty was heard of with from has j ai., August 11th—Mr. Watertown, Mass., been visiting sail his boat. Emblems have, from the other Made a new was in town much his friends and his brother, Edwin uiigh Saturday regret by many pa- Jenkins.Misses of his business, been Mr. paint. by pro- for the Bangor market. F. Ethel Chase, Napcy Parkes and Alice beginning trons in this Mae Hatch is and so when he 1 l K s. Lander his place—Miss Twombly attended the summer school in Darling’s strong suit, oi supplied expecting a visit from her father, Capt. made a last week and a bad the of Cape Cod build him cess I i..ud C. Higgins trip Everard E. Hatch, and her brother John, Hampden report fine course Crosby’s which the natural — of instructive lectures. a for ,,j Fair field last Tuesday from the M. of They all adjourned tbirty-foot cat boat, racing pur- preserves Philippines-S. Handy to Orono the last named it is visiting her son, Bur- Somerville, Mass., visited friends here last day—The L. T. L. will poses, five years ago, lie the Mrs. Hattie J. Foster of observe July 23d, Anna Gordon’s off week — Florence Whitaker of Albion is birthday, “Mblem,” cutting the as a red letter A evidently color and delicious flavor of the i!i town—Burton Gross is for Mrs. Alice Bowler—Chas. H. day. program consisting initial letter for the sake of novelty. working or music and recitations will be on the D. B. Flint farm. Black is at home the season. given_ during haying the thunder There are numerous yacht clubs —Oscar Turner is L. A. Bowler During heavy shower last Sat- helping afternoon struck the around the halcyon waters of Narra- for a urday lightning barn ,.H ; ».! month—The farmers have improved of tomato. of John Moore. The hired man, who was gausett Bay, and each these yacht 1 Wilson is the good weather and many of them have perfect, ripe ime Nickerson in the field, saw the bolt of clubs have several the finished haying. lightning pass regattas during ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. down the cupola and flames start in the season. Consequently, there is always COLUMBIA CONSERVE COMPANY. roof, and action he succeeded in Mrs. Woodbury Waldron was MONTVILLE. by prompt plenty of opportunity for crack boats saving the building. The bolt out to tier last wreek and so passed test their powers. Mr. Darling has m carriage The remains of Ellen, wife of Alfred the side tearing clapboards as it went_ 'oed that it is very doubtful if raced his boat during the seasons of were from the Mr. A. U. Mayo has been quite the Miss Kate Small of Brooks Boynton, brought Augusta poorly a of 5 a severe cold. 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903 and portion her for burial 14th. Services past week, having i lest of grandparents, Hospital July 1904. This season, however, is young \i Kiiwin Small....Mr. E. B. were held at Mount Cemetery by Repose WINTERPORT. yet. During this time he has sailed I o Harbor is in town with a Rev. E. J. Hatch. Mrs. Boynton had been The teachers who attended the boat in races. Out of >f sorrel carriage horses — at the hospital for some 12 or 15 years. She Winterport fifty-seven these he finished first \ w ii of Massachusetts was had been a great sufferer and for a long the summer school at Hampden were fifty-seven races, Brown last week. time was She leaves a husband thirty-five and eleven mi>. Fred helpless. Misses Buford, Holmes, Ada May Dyer, times; second, Estate and a half Mr. Will Ladd of Knox. times. THINGS WE Real ,( Connecticut and a friend brother, Nellie Hill, Minta Perkins, Ella and ling a few days at Cliff Her age was 47 years-Albert Young is Page The offered by the various trophies FOR SALE BY On autl after June 6, 1904, trains lvidie Walker narrowly very sick, liis condition is such that he Ada S. Varney. The teachers who did not yacht clubs, and captured by Mr. Dar- connecting last week. In needs an attendant Mr. S. A. attend missed a rare treat from an educa- at Burnham and Waterville with tt rough train* accident constantly. ling's boat, were in the shape of silver LIKE BEST for and v'ickersou Damm’s store Peabody is now caring for him-Chas. tional standpoint—The electric storm Sat- from Bangor, Waterville, Portland and cups in fourteen instances, and we give I hay-wagon became un- Atkinson has so far recovered from his urday night at five o,ciook was the heaviest F. S. Boston, will run as follows: an illustration of the which HOLMES, the young man in a peril- accident as to be at work. He is cutting known for years in this vicinity. A large group, | makes a the of Is it so Seldom REAL FROM BELFAST. had a span of young and Chas. Perry's hay_Amos If. Brawn is elm tree was struck and totally destroyed proud array on top Mr. Why They ESTATE aUENI, BELFAST. Kindly hands rushed to very sick, lie has had four doctors. in front of the farm buildings at Pine. Darling’s desk at his ollice. The large AM PM PM With Us? Belfast, depart. 7 (JO 1 30 3 20 > team' was soon Grove Farm. The unusual manner in central was won the “Mblem” Agree l straight- cup by City Point.+7 05 tl 35 13 26 PALERMO CENTER. which it was thrown has attracted Shore apart for the season of 1904 on Saturday last. Lofs Almost in the City Limits. Waldo.+7 15 tJ 45 t3 43 Mrs. of much attentien. These trees were set out What’s the reason the we Mr. and Melville Handy Somer- That is the Possner cup, and was of- things Uks Thirteen acres of perfectly cleared smooth hay Brooks... 7 26 1 66 4 C8 by Mr. Dyer, Sr., over fifty years ago as a best so seldom seem free of rocks and Knox .+7 38 +2 08 14 25 ville, Mass., who have been spending a few fered Herman G. a to agree with oaf land, running with a gentle means of and and this by Possner, promi- from avenue Thorndike. 7 45 2 15 4 46 ton has returned from a beauty protection, It’s because we overeat slope Xorthport to the shore, within I at their summer returned to nent member of the Yacht Maybe of them. weeks home, is the third destroyed in the same way Edgewood one mile of Belfast postofiiee. Taken altogether Unity.. 7 53 2 23 6 25 with friends in Crieliaven to Then follows a lit of indigi Horn this is the most desirable Burnham, arrive.-. 8 15 2 45 5 56 Massachusetts Saturday.Mrs. Wendell within a period of ten years. Chester S. Club, be won by the boat making piece of laud in the lasts a or two market at the present time as it is all for an Clinton. 8 35 f6 15 l 1‘lie lecture given Tues- Curtis, who works in the creamery run in the best record in three races each sea- Only day perhaps But right Turner and her sister, Miss Moody, are it's a investment as the crop of hay every year will Benton.. 8 45 16 25 1 Pi,,on Church Mrs. connection with the was son, most uncomfortable day a* two. pay by farm, knocked and to he. retained boat .. visiting relatives in Fittston and Whitefield. by any the interest- and taxes and leave a profit. Will Bangor. .. 11 20 4 45 v 'souri was attended a and one of the cows We doa’t mean to abuse our stoaaoha f by down, dairy received which wins for three not sell this in whole or in part. Price $300 acre. A M ... Wilbur Grant and son are cutting the seasons, per and pronounced one of a shock. Mr. Curtis no incon- but we all do it more or less. We see Waterville....8 50 3 00 6 30 on the Fish farm-Mr. Web- experienced Last, year, Beautiful u of hay George necessarily consecutively. City Residence. v M AM the subject ternper- venience other than being dazed for the the things we want and cant resist ber of Waterville visited his cottage on cup was won by the well-known Tlas is Portland.12 »>5 5 35 1 06 j listened t<»-Mr. and time....Northern Light Grange will hold the for them. When too property located on one of the la st resi- Sheepscot pond Sunday, coming down in named but Mr. longing It’S dential streets in tlu* and consists K>!). 4 00 9 05 5 57 ij Dodge and Dr. Albert l its sessions on Saturday evenings during thirty-footer “Scat,” city of 1 aero Boston,Boston I his automobile—Wendell Turner was in boat not in the late we regret our rashness. But of land, two story 9-room house, cemented j vy L). 4 os <> io 7 20 | *:• i are guests for a few the haying season. The brothers furnished Darling’s was races. cellar, Augusta Saturday on business.Miss there's a way to escape the conse- hard wood finish, city water, furnace in cellar, Mrs. (Wo. Stuart. They the entertainment at Sunrise at the This year “Scat” did not seem to have TO | is a of Grange stable, 30 apple ami 4 pear trees. A magnificent BELFAST. autemobi Viola Turner, who student Bates last had quences of euoh indiscretions. A dose le.Llewellyn meeting.Mrs. Frank Bussey and much of a showing for the trophy. view of hay. Good drainage. Blinds, screens College, is visiting her parents, Mr. and of a I* M AM | Mrs. Robert Thorndike of Mrs. Charles Wells returned to Lynn Sat- These fourteen have been won at good dlgestant like Kodol Dye- and outside windows. One of the most desirable Mrs. Aaron Turner.J. A. Bradstreet cups E. *’. 7HU WOO 1 aii.'stsof Mrs. I idea Slier- urday, after a weeks visit at the home of pepsin dura will relieve you at once. properties we have ever offered. Price $3,500. I,ns,..,i ) has been in Liberty the past week haying regattas of the Rhode Island, Edge- Bo».ou,jlv u 8 SO week— Misses Carrie and Mrs. B. F. — Mrs. Maud Is due to | for Walter Capt. Bussey wood, Fall River and Bristol Yacht Indigestion always the Summer Cottage and Store. P M •• have to Bar liar- Young. to on 1 gone Welch returned Belfast' Saturday’s same cause. Tour stomach Is too weak Located at Portland..-.1( 30 120 s' Clubs. While the “Mblem” is un- Hughes Point, Islesboro, Me., where have employment for the boat-George of A M A M MOlilUI.E. English Roxbury, Mass., to digest what you eat. It needs reek land sells by the square inch, ami tlie most ex- i .1 Miss Emma was the G. II. Clement and doubtedly a well and excellent Waterville. 7 00 9 10 4 15 j Machine or Thorndike. 8 57 11 15 5 17 j Apple- Llewellyn still take fresh strength. Before long It will be Shop Factory. in advantage of every circumstance Knox 19 06 +11 30 15 25 pa>t fifteen years living in town several last week....Will very seriously ill. lie is a great sufferer. i as as ever. Ton don’t have to We offer for sale the brick building days which would tend towards out strong formerly Brooks.. 9 20 32 00 5 40 died very suddenly and who has been in Massa- — Miss Daisy Libby and Ernest Libby pulling i disk occupied by the Howard Screw Driver Go., locat- ? Smith, employed a Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will di- ed on Belfast. Waldo. 19 30 112 17 16 50 brought iiere and funeral is his Roscoe are the guests of Charles H. Libby at victory.—Manufacturing Jeweler, Washington street. Lot contains chusetts, visiting father, kind of wholaome food. 8.000 feet, lias a engine room City Point. 19 40 12 37 +6 00 I ii- i«l in Union Church White’s Corner....Mrs. Nathaniel R. I. gsst any separate and would July .smith_Mrs. M. F. Wood and family are Twombly Providence, he a for Belfast, arrive 945 12 45 6 06 is “I had stomach Iron Ms four rear*,” says good place any kind of a manufacturing a few weeks at the guest of her daughter, Mrs. I). L. business. In and will be spending Northport Camp- As stated in The Journal last week Bee. R-Oolbath. Alpena, Mich., "which was good repair either sold station. Altha and Miss Ber- Dyer —Mr. and Mrs. Harry White of or let. Price $1,000. tFlag ground_Mrs. Berry lo bad that at times I was forced to resale tickets for Boston are now’ sold at ■ \. Mr. is a Limited 11,i tha Hatch are at the, Morrill Cot- Monroe were the guests of Miss Ada Dyer Darling Searsport “boy.” bod. At last I was Induced to Kodol Society jo try llay and Lumber Farm. $5.00 from Belfast and all stations on Branch. visited in town — last week I of Pittsfield tage, Northport Rev. Emmanuel Jones, Dyspepsia Core from which 1 received lns- Through tickets to all points West and North aoduto relief and a tow bottles effected e Contains H5 acres, 3 miles from railroad sta- H- McDonald and bride evangelist, occupied the pulpit here last west, via all routes, for sale l»v L. W. Georgs ibert care." tion, stores, schools, churches, U 10- He announces that he will THE PARKER CHRONOLOGF. complete etc., story Agent, Belfast. GEO. F. EVANS, i\ nth to remain—Mr. and Sunday. begiu THE NEWS OF BROOKS. room house, 2 large barns, carriage and lien i the week Vice President and General Manager, a series of tent meetings coming Kodol Core houses, all in good repair. Cuts 40 tons hay, 100 Pittsfield visited at Wood- Dyspepsia F. E. BOoTHBY. Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent. l near Silver Harvest Grange Hall, Waldo. Iii 1890 and 1900 Judge Parker voted young apple trees, 20 acres of old and second — Cure* All Stomach \ m last week Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. II. Gordon is in Massachusetts for and Troubles. growth timber, 2 never-failing wells of pure wa- Bryan Free Silver. A r * I ilied at Gustave Bellows’ re- EAST SEARSMONT. visiting relatives. Prepared only by taDiWmlCt. Chicane ter. good place fora good home and a chance The Democratic State Convention to make some | oner Clement of Fairfield is The II. bottle coo tales SH times theHcS money. Price $1,800. Mrs. Nellie Townsend and Miss Bessie held at X. on TO BE GIVEN AWAY '.ins vicinity—Mrs. Cook is The farmers are all busy in the hay fields ; Albany, Y., April 18, \ Fast Side Property. TIub Handsome Embroidery Outfit, stamped on good mn m in Coleman of Bangor visited Mrs. Ernest and a instructed the New York j weeks Fairfield—Dana report good crop. 1904, delega- terial. will be mailed a. s. lutely fre<*..f charge. It consist-, S. F. Smith 10-room U house of 1 ic e 11x11 with 6 F>.,ilic-. ! ■■••nt to Fairfield last Saturday Butler the past week — Edwin C. Thomas tion to support Judge Parker’s candi- lewiit’s unit EARY RISERS farm, story and Crysauthemum Center; in.) Hale llall has moved his to Skow- ell, barn 40x85 feet, hen house for 400 liens, with 1 each 5\j in. 2 dainty Collars. 2 An. hors for sailor suit. — The ladies’ family i! Sunday young for the It H kmark. 2 llauerilies < ... liar 2 Autumn Leaves and is at home from Roxbury, Mass., for a two hegan, where he has work. | dacy presidency. adopted famous little fat 99 acres of land, running water 111 house and ., | oi class had an ice cream sale I the pilla ooastipetiau. 2 Conventional Designs for shirt-waist ornamentation. months' vacation—Mrs. John unanimously a platform which con- barn; 100 fruit trees of all kinds. This is one of ! .ucial room July 12th. The re- Cummings Miss Ida Keene of Waterville visited at the finest places on the coast of overlook- READ OFFER BELOW and Miss sibelle Cummings of New’ Y'ork ; tained ten planks, including a demand Maine, i .cr\ satisfactory. They intend K. F. Stantial’s last week. R H MOODY, DRUGGIST ing the Penobscot bay and islands. There are are here for a few weeks — Fred for “reasonable revision of the tariff.” ten steamers I soon — Mrs. Geo. E. Bry- City passing this place every day. Build Eiines of is On the of the in This spending a few days at Troy. Worcester, Mass., visiting his Mrs. Chas. Brackett and daughter Gale i question gold standard it ings thorough repair. place would have — to be seen to be ! J Dodge, who is studying mother, Mrs. Julia Elmes Leslie Thomas are visiting her parents here. | was silent. The platform had Judge *-*THE*4 appreciated. has returned from Boston.. Mrs. 1 : t, spent Saturday and Sun- Sarah Parker’s approval in.advance, of East is her Mrs. F. H. Young and two children are 50 Acre Farm, — Ed. Nichols came Mahoney Northport visiting parents at the home of G. L. j For two months and Arad — Miss Lillian visiting Morrill. twenty days, — sou, Mahoney Lamb 7-room house and barn 40x42 ".sturday night Mrs. Frank i the candidate stood on that Two-story, ell, ; of Sanford, Me., visited Mrs. Gertie Marri- platform feet, ad in tine repair. Brook iIilren are at Frank Tyler’s. Miss Katie Small lias returned from a and said running through one — nothing, while his friends tlie Wood for the This ) Small and little daughter ner day last week Mr. and Mrs. visit to her grandparents in Swanville. pasture. enough place. C. L. Cobb and Ilene Cobb of i hunted for delegates. would make an ideal summer home or a nice her mother, Mrs. Susan Brockton, farm. This is under cultivation and visited relatives and Mrs. Frances'A. Colburn a the place good I and are tak- Mass., friends in gave reception ! On morning of Friday, July 8th, well for mipson family her school class Swan <£ adapted everything. Also has the view town the week-C. A. Ileal and E. L. to Sunday after- the Co. ? i.il vacation in Friendship past Tuesday resolutions committee of the Dem- of bay and islands, with plenty of sea weed and built new — noon. .Fred Rankin was in Buzzell have cooper shops ; ocratic Xational Convention Sibley clams at your own shore. Come and see it, for agreed Mr>. J. P. Carter has Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Mahoney were in we mean business. Misses Abide, Mary and Brasilia Rob- i unanimously, after a sixteen hours JOHBKKS OK R. Camden last week. \ ward, I., accompanied by erts are spending their vacation at Temple ! wrangle, on a platform which omitted No. 197. Double Tenement House. I 1. Williams-Rev. Mr. PROSPECT FEKUiV. .Heights. | all reference to the gold standard, Located on Northport avenue, one of Belfast’s ijiied the pulpit July 10th in streets, within distance of of i received at dur- prettiest easy walking v. utli's absence_Katie Ful- C’apt. and Mrs. M. G. Dow of Bucksport Mrs. Flora Thompson Boston is spend- Dispatches Esopus the shops, schools, churches, stores, etc. II is a a few weeks with her mother at the old the and contained this view of the and 1 from a visit to Boston. called on relatives here last Sunday_T. ing ing day evening magnificent bay islands. House homestead. l information and brought the news that contains 14 rooms and i> fitted for two’famille', B. Davenport oi Quincy, Mass., is stopping Grain, is in good ivpiir, good well of sto:i<* Feed, Feeds, pure water, the convention had son of Mrs. Frances | adopted the plat- cellar: bam 24x:?2: water in house. This is a few weeks at W. 1). (larriiuan's- Raymond, Merritt, city Vhe NEW IDEA families from New York oc- ! form as from the | a to for either | sprained his arm quite badly while jumping reported committee. good place buy a home or an in- Silver left for New York last week. Parker vestment. Price only $iSoO. W Oman's Magazine vs are the following: J. T. George on the hay mow. Judge remained silent. is. without the finest oft-cent magazine ini1 dslied. _Capt. \V. II. llarriman arrived home Judge Parker was nominated on the A Fine Little Finn* in Fast exception, is. Ruth Dana Draper, Dr. Daniel Gould of Boston and his daughter, Northport. It is an .o.t:\ority on ill matters pertaining -'.r- .iu last Saturday to spend several days with of 9th. Martin Groceries. One and one-half ell and contains tl.e latest an 1 », -t radical styles U- i. on K. R. of morning Saturday, July story house, stable; S Dick, George Bird, Mrs. Ezra Gould Forsythe, rhere in the nmga -ine w< rl 1. If v.-.u t- his family while his vessel, schooner Jacob Montana, W. in house has 6 rooms, all in good repair; 3 acres of any iin, Dr. R. 11. Derby, Mrs. are visiting relatives in town. Littleton, presenting his name to at a moderate expense, the New Idea Woman M a<.a M. Haskell, is discharging coal in Boston. j line land and young orchard, sold 50 barrels of ZINE is a no Mat h issue contains illustra- Miss M. B. Chapin, Prof. ! the convention, referred to him as a positive ess-.ty. ..Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Harding and little son Br. R. K. Luce and who have been apples last year. Within 10 rods of Postoffice and tions in colors. It treats also, ■fall subjects intere-tng t<> Columbia Rev. wife, man whose women in their home life. Send name t-- with University, and Mrs. Damker left for their policy “will be that policy a IMPORTERS OF church and 50 rods to sehooihouse. To be sold your lay Josephine with C. E. have to SALT. 9 cents and we will enter vour sut>>• for one irks, rector of Saint Bar- stopping Lane, gone which finds at once and at a bargain. ription year,and home in last — j expression in the mail also the > 'utfit shown above. ■1 urch, B. C. Dr. J. W. Natick, Mass., Sunday Xorthport for the remainder of the season. platform Embroidery Riggs, of of his He sure to menllun this paper when yon write. Richard and Irving Ellis Northfield, Vt., party. Dealers in the finest of Small House Drayton. Among those There will be no j quality left here for their home — Miss evening service in the Norman E. NEW IDEA PUBLISHING CO., 636 Broadway, New York ue Dr. F. C. Dr. Saturday Mack, the New York On Cedar street, near Franklin street. House Shattuck, church next as the will con- Jennie llarriman visited her sister, Mrs. Sunday pastor member of the Democratic Xational ell and stable with 22 rods of land, with : Robert A. Boit, Dr. E. A, duct service in Jackson ; square Melvin B. Grant, in Sandypoint several afternoon and all kinds of fruit. This is right down town and R. Allen, George Lewis, Dr. Committee and one of Judge Parker’s . last week-Mrs. A. A. Ginn enter- evening. Anthracite and ought to go quick. C. F. Geo. S. days I at St. a and iluttuck, Lyman, 13th-Mrs. supporters Louis, made state- Easy Quick! D tained the Ladies Club July We were to Home | Sears, Charles S. Pierce, requested send the following: ■ meut over his own signature on A Beautiful M. A. Littlefield started from this place “When the Friday On at the end of the 2 \ vii. There are several families considering time for holding a after the Blacksmith O 211 Northport. avenue, square, 15th to visit in the West-Misses morning, nomination, as fol- ell and acre of land. House a lelphia: Charles N. Platt, Sr., July funeral service the clergyman should be story house, stable, i and Isabel Ginn visited relatives lows: has 10 rooms and bath. Furnace, cemented Soap-Making Miss Ella Emeroy consulted before final action; and uo fuuer- I I’latt, Jr., Williamsoa, several last week—James E. real ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 1 cellar. A fine view of Belfast bay and islands. here days al service should be on “The simple truth of the failure with i Marr, Geo. S. Philler, Sr., Geo. appointed Sunday, This is a tine or all the round Berry swam across the river from the unless to a in the summer, year | Jr., Mrs. R. M. Lewis, W. L. otherwise unavoidable. The pas- put gold plank platform is home. Will have to be seen to be appreciated Prospect to Bucksport side last week. tors Alexander Biddle. F. E. Bond, should be privileged to attend their this: It would have resulted in a 3, 35, 37 Front 5t., Belfast, Maine Apply at once. BANNER LYE i n, Pa., Douglass Robinson, regular appointments.” minority report being presented to the A Snug; Little Home J. Robinson is a sister of SANDYPOINT. 1 | (Mrs, convention, and if that had been done TELEPHONE 4-8. On Bradbury street, containing 6 rooms, U story To make the very best soap, simply Roosevelt, and writes her name Miss Alice who has been at we house 25x28 with ell, 1 acre of land, two nice Richards, would have been beaten and Judge ; a can of Banner in coid ? Roosevelt Robinson). T. B. POLITICAL POINTS. wells of water, 10 minutes w&lk to P. O. Tins is dissolve I.ye home for a three weeks’ vacation, left Mon- Parker would not have been nomi- ; the Ceiuiantown, Pa., G. E. Kissel, handy to town and would make some one a nice water, melt $',£ lbs. of grease, pour for her work in Waltham, Mass— nated.” home for a little moL If are for i vn, x. J., James Lawrence, day show that there are a A Great ey. you looking i water in the Stir and put Early reports Offer a farm or or other kind of Lye grease. lass., J. Milton, Herman Grant from Seboeis On Saturday morning, July 9, the Clubbing bouse, any business v Murray Forbes, spent Sunday great many “Roosevelt Democrats” in call at my office and I can help you out. aside to set ;;1' my S. three Eastern Democratic Howe, Longwood, Mass., with his family, who are here for the sum- the country. leading R Mrs. the New 2 1-2 Miles Out. Pull Directions on Every Package \ [■ Quincy, Dedham, Mass., denounced the newspapers, York Times, the \ St. Dexter mer_Misses McKeag and Banter arrived Having adoption of A little house 5 iiwnd, Paul, Minn., the New York World, and the New York good place; rooms, woodshed, Banner is The can I >t Louis. On Seven Hundred last week from New York. They made gold standard as the crime of the hen house and stable. All in good Nice Lye pulverized. Sun, contained editorials de- repair. and closed at 1 are nearly the whole trip to Camden by trolley. century the Democratic now fiercely well of water at the door. This place has 8 acres may be opened will, per- \ three cottages occupied by party the Tie Jewel from Dover has nouncing cowardice of the conven- leillican of land, cuts 4 tons of has 85 trees, at a ■is, viz., Miss Rose Cleveland, _Miss Susie Sanborn comes in and asks the privilege of being hay, apple ! mitting the me of a small quantity — all young and good fruit. Has some hard wood No a ell been here several weeks with relatives tion, demanding that the candidate and Charles Dana Gibson, adjudged as an after on time. It is the article needed in j Clifford who has beeu ill in Stone- guilty accessory should make his in a r*o the place. Good neighbors. Will be sold just guished artist. The FolwelPs of French, the fact. known position re- reasonable. arrived boat last week to very every household. It will clean paint, |Tia are occupying their cottage ham, Mass., by gard to the gold standard, predicting Southern Democrats who denounce 75 Acre Farm and tile soften water, 11a, and the Drexels of Phila- recuperate.Mrs. Nathaniel Partridge Parker’s unless this was floors, marble work, | a the President for his defeat, done, Here is one of the best farms in Waldo County. : are in their at the went to Northport Saturday for short “aggessive for- disinfect closets and waste cottage and threatening to bolt the ticket. House 22x30. ell 18x40, Barn 42x65, 2 lien houses, sinks, pipes. | Dr. visit.Susie Patterson was in Bangor eign policy” will continue to send their j and Mrs. J. R. Brackett, j After these editorials 1 ice house and store hoiue. buildings all clap Write for booklet *'Ljes ej Banner several last week — Frank French is reading Judge I < now of days cotton, at enhanced to the Chi- boarded and painted and in Cuts Baltimore, Boston, prices, to a statement good repair. ’—free. 1 •• here from Mass., for his vaca- Parker, according given a few weeks, but are now in I Stoueham, nese treaty ports opeu to our trade by 40 tons of hay of the best quality. It has been a Lye tion_The farmers are with out at sent the to Mr, milk farm for This lias all kinds of I hey will return here in October. very busy I the President’s in Esopus, dispatch years. place i The Peon Chemical Works, Philadelphia j son ar- vigorous demands, and i,;ige has been rented to other their haying ...A little recently Sheehan. It was then too late for the rhe Best and Most Practical Farm and fruit—apples, pears, plums, gooseberries par- spite of the determined of Family currants. The best of all machine work. Charles Richardson & Co., Boston, Mas* !"">t of rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles opposition convention to name Paoer soil, the season. II. J. Morse any other candi I’ublisbeH of in 2 wells of wa- son have Russia, and France. One the best pastures town, "l N. are Heath_F. Y. French and Ellery Germany date'. Brooklyn, Y., delayed Ttiis ter,: spring and brook in pasture. If you arc ^■acar ■z.mesm*. 1 ;; returned to Boston.An automobile year witnesses the opening of on account of the illness of a Four years ago at the Kansas City looking for an all-round farm here it is. Call but will are passed through here Sunday night, fright- 0,000,000 additional acres of land to Frank E. Webster, or F. S. Real come later. They Convention when Mr. was the Waldo, Holmes, » )w.; Kr,., .. f.. 1 A FREE PATTERN I ening horses and attracting the attention homesteaders, and the reclaiming of Bryan For $2.00 Estate Agent, Belfast. of as are a in this vicin- candidate for nomination, the resolu Only own selection) to every sub- fl I cable in their driving. all, they curiosity millions more the of the Look at This. (your pleasure by operation tions 50 Win. rector of Paul’s ity. committee was sharply divided 6criber. Only cents a year. Prall, St. irrigation laws. The one our readers should If are in of call | Republican party the of tin Believing that every of you want any kind of property I upon "any, N. Y., is prevented from is the author of the two measures that question excluding have at least one good farm and family journal ! at my office. Shore lots all prices. Farms from 'bLs but his is to NORTH SEARSPORT ITEMS. “Instead of year, cottage let have been of the money plank. waiting we have perfected arrangements whereby we can $400 to $6,000. Houses from $400 to $20,oou. 1 he Islesboro Inn is full, greatest importance until after had beer send that practical and instructive journal Farm Come in and we will talk it over. Will be glad usually is to the the platform ] "iiber of the Hugh Ross Seavey of Boston visiting American, home owners, the and Home, in connection with The Kkpubli to show you any property I have on my list. guests during July adopted and the nomination of him nr 1 his Charles A. can Journal for $2.00. the of The ! Office over Mnndv’s dm store. boston. Among them are the fol- brother, Seavey. highest type of the world’s citizenry. only price self had been made,” says the Spring Republican Journal alone. We are unable i V Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Davenport, of York is with The York Republican county com- Mr. Hailey New boarding field (Mass.) Republican (Ind.), “Mr to give but a brief description of the contents of 'otliea Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank U. Cleaves. mittee has arranged for a big mass Farm and Home, which is for Bryan promptly sent word to the con unequaled variety bray, Miss E. Gray, Miss Frances meeting to be held in Alfred, August 4, and excellence. Prominent among its many de- $35,65 World’s Fair. $35,65 b Mr. and Mrs. Loren Griffin of Stockton vention before action whatevei be mentioned the A LADIES’ MAGAZINE. lleginald Gray, Mr. and Mrs. N. in the after the con- any partments may o were at Thomas E. Dorr’s last afternoon, county had been he not be A 15 day round trip ticket, 5 A beautiful colored latest Miss Lillian Cotton, Miss Elea- Springs taken, that must Farm and Garden Market including gem; plates; vention. William T. Cobb of Rockland Reports days’ accommodation at the American fashions; dressmaking economies ; fancy ... "'toil, Mr. and Mrs. Hem- Sunday. considered a candidate for the nomi Augustus will be Fruit Culture Mechanical Devices Hotel for the above price. First-class R work ; household hints ; fiction, etc. Sub- > "’in. present and speak, and Con- A. llenienway. Miss Ilemen- nation in case the money weri K. ticket over ndted scenic route via Whit* scribe to-day, or, send jc for latest copy. "!" Miss Eudavilla Cleaves is in Searsport gressman of dis- question wanted. Send for terms. 'wo children, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Allen the 1st Maine Fashions and Fancy Work. Mountains, Montreal, etc. Lady agents Mi taking care of Mrs. Charles Irving, who is ignored in the resolution. That wai and Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby, Miss trict and Congressman David T. Foster Feeding and Breeding The Apiary Room 5 days at “Inside Inn” for $2.5 Stylish, Reliable, Up-to- 11 the mother of a boy. and it was Simple, bigginson. Miss Alice Burnham, proud 13-pound of will also address straightforward dealinf extra. 26tf date, Economical and Absolutely Burlington. Vt., with all and branches oi Talks with Our News of the Patterns. j Adams, Stockton,G. E. Mrs. A. E. Nickerson and child and Miss the fairly wings Lawyer Day BEEKMAN’S TICKET AGENCY, Perfect-Fitting Paper hijrai] Philip meeting. This will be Mr. Cobb’s the II. C. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Democratic party.” and Household Features Maurice W. ■ Grew, Welch of Waldo were in town Mrs. first Dairy Creamery Lord, Hayford Block, t-.,, visiting appearance on the stump in this Agt., prom jjew york there are: Mrs. Nickerson’s Wm. M. one “It is a manly thing,” said Mr. Bryai father, Merithew, campaign. The Poultry Yard The Question Box tt,iTf’’ Hjrd, Mrs. C. H. Tweed, Mrs. Rich- day last week. in his speech at St. Louis, after the an \v yek, Mrs. Clarence Carey, Bow- reading of Judge Parker's dispatch Plants and Flowers. The Veterinary brum Miss Winnefred Mathews and Miss Theo R. H. Moody The Horse and Swine FARMlorSALE. si ,'i ureJ- Philadelphia there are: Mr. “for a man to express his opinion be Sheep hi (}. Miss date Merithew have returned from Hamp. The GEORGE H. RANKIN farm in Lincoln- )!. '!fs Maule, Margaret Maule, asks the readers of this paper who are suf. fore the convention It woule Farm and Home is published semi-monthly, "Alices W. den, where they attended the summer adjourns. Tille, known as the Snow farn It contains 80 :,i.' Maule, Mrs. G. Chipman, with or to the 24 numbers which comprise a year's subscrip- and school for teachers. fering indigestion dyspepsia oall have been manlier to have i acres, with and can be at a Mrs. John B. Mr. and on expressed tion a volume of over 000 pages, buildings, bought Thayer, him at onoe and get a Dottle of Kodol making teeming Address or liHiicellor Miss Mr. before the convention met.” with all the latest and most reliable information bargain. inquire of English, English, The ball at James W. Dyspepsia Cure. If you knew the value of 15tf JOHN R. M Seams Mowed and M Butin I J. complimentary that experience and science can No bet- DUNTON, w ,"r‘ I). Winsor, Jr., Harry C.Thay- this as we know supply. Administrator on the estate of Geo. H. Rankin ud Sewtaa Lines shows. I Harriman’s last Friday night was well at- remedy it, you would not ter proof of its can be offered than its ai,,i Va., there are: Mr. popularity so and cents each—non. fl \.rom Richmond, tended. It was given by Arthur E. Rob- suffer another day. Kodol Cure enormous circulation, which extends into every Only 15 higher, Alfred T. Mrs. Allison Dyspepsia Ask for Sold in nearly every city ■ a i Harris, Jr., bins In honor of his recent tc is a thorough digestantand State, each number being read by no less than a< thqm. marriage tissue-building end town, or by mail from jflj .""d, James W. Allison, Jr., Mrs. Miss Maude of North Stockton tonic as well. It is endorsed million readers. Miss Partridge personally by Home Bureau. 1 THE NcCALL CO., I v, Lyons. From the State of hundreds of whom it has cured oi Remember we send both papers a full year, al Employment Springs. people at the low stated. Address Ts, ,rsey there are: Mr. and Mrs. Jerome of the CASTOR IA postpaid, very price Room 209, Savings Bank 113-115-117 Mrs. DODGE’S CORNER indigestion, dyspepsia, palpitation all orders to Building, Waterville, Richard Wayne Parker, Miss (North Searsport.) heart and stomach troubles generally'. Ko- Tor Infants and Children. Me. Fir gt-class help furnished with good posi- West3UtSt^N«jnrO«Kj lit.. ,!ar! lb, 6@7 Newport News, July Ar, Dan forth. In 16, are of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sar- us the of Butter Oats 30 40 T. Belfast, July Evelyn, daugh- Mass., guests kindly give names their visitors, 19 lb, 15®18 19 bu., lb. Stinson, Bangor; 23, sld, sch. Penobscot, ter of Emery and Blanche 26 GALVANIZING and SHIP Potatoes bu., 90 j Danfoilh, aged days. gent. also those near them, we will gladly send Beef, sides, 19 lb, 6@8| 19 25, ar, sch. Winfield S. Parnham. In 12, Samuel WOrk Beef fore 6 Hound Plymouth; Schuster, Penobscot, July them with our items for in The quarters, Hog, si Bangor. Farnham, aged 81 years, 9 months and 26 the WELLMAN AND MclNTIRE Amos Dow arrived from New Tork publication Straw ton, 7.00 days. Capt. Journal—Farmers have been Barley 49 bu., 60@75 49 20. Gray. In Bluehlll, D. of very busy Cheese Norfolk, July Sld, sch. Gen. Adelbert July 12, Elija Gray PATENT DO Sunday and will remain at home for a short 49 lb, 134 Turkey 49 lb, 22@26 80 2 months and 28 SHEAVES NOT WEAR OUT the past week haying. A smaller crop than Chicken 20 Tallow 'Ja4 Ames, Salem. Penobscot, age years, days. time. 49 lb, 49 tb, Gill. In Camden, July 20, Mrs. Susan Gill. last year is Grant and Calf lb. Veal a 9 21. sch. D. D. reported_Melvin Skins, per 10@ll 49 tb, Fernandina, July Sld, Haney. In Boston, and in TELEPHOH: Frank Heath went to l)uck 14als IS.a20 July 22, Charles, S4-3, BELFAST, Mr. William Putnam of Boston is visiting Rockland last week |9 lb, Wool, unwashed, Haskell, Boston; 21, sld, schs. John Max- Belfast, 26, twin sons of *AlN£ 22 July Edward, Edward his Mr. and Mrs. in sch. Pearl for grain for F. S. Harriman. Eggs4>doz., Wood, hard, 4.00|>4.5t well, Stonington; Adelaide Barbour, New > and Leonie 5 months. grandparents, Joseph Fowl 14 3.00 (Bennett) Haney, aged ...Affairs at the Retreat are very 49 ft., Wood, soft. York ; 24, sch. C. P. New York. Haskell. In Deer 20, Frank Putnam. Hersey Geese sld, Dixon, Isle, July Capt. lively this summer. Capt. Mardeu and p lb, 14@15 Punta Gorda, Fla., July 20. Ar, sell. I Haskell of South Brooksville, aged 35 years and Mrs. of has Retail Price. Retail Market. 3 months. Lucy Adams Bangor, who wife are in charge. During the day the Edith G. Folwell, Kelsey, Pensacola; 23, been ttie guest of Miss Hopkins, has gone young folks enjoy boating on the liver Beef, corned, 49 lb, Sail) Lime IP bbl., [email protected] cld, sch. Paul Palmer, Baltimore. ! Holt. In Clinton, July 21, Eugene Holt, aged to 69 Camden. while the evenings are spent in dancing Butter Salt, 14 lb, 20 Oat Meal t> lb, 4Ca5 Satilla River, Ga., July 18. Sld, sch. Liz- years. Belfast National Corn t* bu., 67 Onions 1* ill. 5 zie i Kenney. In Belfast, July 27, Mary Kenney. Mrs. Lillian and singing_Mr. Fred Pitcher and family B. Willey, Rivers, Boston. Bank, Ella Morey and daughter Cracked Corn, 49 67 Oil Kerosene, gal.,15al6 1 aged 73 >ears, 8 months and 16 days. are themselves at their summer bu, Salem, 21. Ar,sch. Abbie E. left by boat Friday for their borne in Rox- enjoying Corn Meal, 49 bu., 67 Pollock 't>, 4i@5 July Stubbs, .vierriam. Iii Rockport, July 12, Abel Mer- cottage... .Mr. and Mrs. Perkins are New York. bury, Mass. spend- Cheese, p tb. 16 Pork t> lb. 10 i riam, aged 82 years. ESTABL15HED IN 1836. ORGANIZED AS NATIONAL BANK IN ing the season at their summer home and Cotton Seed, 49 cwt., 1.55 Plaster 49 bbl., 1.13 Port Reading, July 22. Ar, seh. T. W. I Porter. In Plattsburgh, New York, July 21, |S65 son Mrs. Lottie Ford returned to Boston are extending their usual — Codfish dry, p lb, 5@8 Bye Meal 49 lb, 3 Cooper, New York (and cleared for Augus- Richard L. Porter, of the late Col. Joseph hospitalities and Friday after a snort vacation spent at her Mr. and Mrs. Sodeu and family called on Gl auber ies, p qt., 10 Shorts 49 cwt., 1.35 ta.) Mary li. Porter of Lowell. Me., aged 29 years, Clover 6 Ridley. In Miss Clara E. cottage on the Belfast road. Mr. and Mrs. Austin French last week_ Seed, 13@14 Sugar p lb, Tacoma, July 22. Ar, ship Gov. Prospect, July 21, Stock Stock T. 40 Robie, Ridley, aged 32 years. Capital $100,000, Surplus $20,000, Liability One of Capt. Rice’s cottages is occupied by Flour, 49 bbl., 6.00a6.50 Salt, I..49 bu., San Francisco. | $100,0§J Mrs. Frank Sheldon of Brookline was H. G. Seed 49 bu., 1.90 Sweet Potatoes, 0 Sawyer. In Searsport, July 20, Sarah L. Saw- two enterprising young men who are deal- Wilmington, N. C„ July 22. Sld, sch. yer, 58 and 2 months. one of the from on Lard, t> lb, 10 Wheat Meal. 3(54 aged years passengers Searsport ing in groceries, confectionery and ice Ralph M. Hayward, New York. Treat. In Stockton Springs, July 26, Friday’s boat for Boston. T. cream-Mr. and Mrs. Manser are occupy- Savannah, July 25. Ar, sch. Gladys, Treat, aged 69 years, 7 months ar.d 19 (.ays. DEPOSIT ACCCUNTS SOLICITED. Mrs. A. J. Nickerson left train Tues- ing their summer cottage for a two weeks’ Promised Laud. Woodman. In Searsport, July 23, Eleanor, by widow oi the late John 91 for Bar where she will visit outing — Mr. Austin French, the owner of Perth Amboy, July 25. Ar, schs. Nim- Woodman, aged years, and consistent with day Harbor, SHIP NEWS. 6 months and 6 Every courtesy advantage conservative banking extended t- one the days. relatives for a few days. of largest duckeries in New Eng- bus, Fernandina: Grace Davis, New York. land, and his wife, recently entertained a Delaware Breakwater, July 25. Sch. Med- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black and son of party of about thirty-five friends from FOKT OF BEDFAST. ford, Richardson, from Punta Gorda, was are a week with Established for the benefit and convenience of those Melrose, Mass., spending Sandypoiut. The evening was ordered to Baltimore olf seeking an income from then \t ( \r, pleasantly ARRIVED. Cape Henlopen Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Black. spent in listening to some tine selections this morning. TIONS and SAVINGS, and yet desiring them so invested as always to be subject t<» ; Don’t that the first of the from a Victor talking machine and an July 20. Sch. Maria Webster, Turner, Washington, D. C., July 25. Ar, sch. forget meeting INTEREST PAID AT 3 PER CENT COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANN 1 \|M children’s dancing class is to beheld Friday Aeolian. Refreshments were served_A Mt. Desert. Jeanie Lippett, Rockland, Me. number of teachers from Chelsea andSears- afternoon in G. A. Ii. hall. July 22. Sch. Mary L. Crosby, Warren, i* UKKJ.tr« J UK J 5. Money deposited goes on interest FIRST DAY OF EVERY MONTH, or, if prelm- i port have been the Castine Belfast Has to Bow to the Inevitable. occupying Gardiner. W. C. CATES OF DEPOSIT will be given bearing interest from day of issue. Rev. J. E. C. Sawyer of Williamstown, Alumni Camp since July 1st. Among the Dakar, A., July 20. Ar, bark July 23. Sch. E. J. Pendleton, Dodge, Auburndale, Dow, lioston. Scores of Citizens Prove It. Mass., was in town last week to attend the number are Misses Nellie Boyd, Lillie Bangor. For the safety of the Depositors in either department of this bank, are pledged u of his Miss Sarah Helen Honolulu, June 23. Ar, steamer Argyll funeral sister, Sawyer. Fisher, Mary Bird, Dunbar, Kather- July 26. Sch. Odell, Port Jefferson, San SURPLUS and the personal liability of its STOCKHOLDERS, to the extent of the ; ine Kneeland and Jeanette Rice. Misses Francisco; ship Tillie E. Starbuck schooner Kittie loaded with s AIDED. New York. After the reader has read the public statement National Currency Act, thus affording a very great degree of security. The Lawry Helen Pike and Ethel Rice have been their lumber for F. Truudy and sidewalk planks San Juan, P. R., July 13. sch. John of this representative citizen of Belfast given be- guests this last week. Camp opened for the July 26. Sch. Harriet Rogers, Patterson, Sid, SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES for rent at $3.0p, $5 00, $6.50 and $8.00 per year. Vault is for the town, arrived Saturday from Ban- E. Devlin, Philadelphia. low, he must fairly, squarely ana come Alumni of the Castine Normal school excursion, and returned on [account of fog. honestly finest, construction, and equaled in few instances in this country. to to this conclusion: A remedy which cured years Tuesday, July 2t;th, continue two AMERICAN PORTS. MARINE MISCELLANY. which has Sch. Edward L. Warren was in the weeks.Mrs. Mead and mother are ago, kept the; party in good health one of New York, 20. Ar, schs. Harry San Francisco, 22. Steamer harbor last week, waiting for one of her occupying Capt. Rice’s cottages July July Ameri- since, can be relied upon to perform the same for the Prescott, Fiheman, South can, from Honolulu for crew. She sailed for summer_The Eaiues cottage is I Fernandina; Colcord, Kahului work under similar circumstances. Saturday Vineyard for Provincetown; Geo. B. and New Read this; Haven. occupied by Miss Adelaide C. Starrett, a Amboy Fergu- York, before reported ashore on via South Norwalk Charles H. Chamberlain, bus driver, of 155 High teacner in tne rrattvuie iraining fcenooi, son, Bangor ; Franconia, Kamaalo Point, Island of Molokai, got off, If You Were Your Wife C'apt. Janies T. Erskine has gone to Hurri- Chelsea, Mass., her sister, Miss Marie Star- Bangor for Rondout; sld, sch. Wm. 11. and proceeded uninjured. street, on Primrose Hill, says: “With the passing cane Island to take command of schooner rett of Wollaston, Mass., and Miss Marie Sumner, Savannah; 22, ar, bark Herbert Boston, July 24. During the easterly of time 1 have learned to value Doan’s Kidney Kit would you rather wash a lot of odd Georgie Gilkey, loading paving there for L. Tifft of Somerville, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, Fernandina; schs. Carson, Ban- gale and high sea yesterday morning the Pills more highly to-day than I did in 1897, when shape-1 Reuben full of holes and coiners—or three 1'hiladelphia. Frank W. White of Wollaston, and their gor; Eastman, do.; Charlotte Sib- Irving Leslie, a two-masted schooner laden I first with the simple publicly gave ray experience Would rather work and know son have ley, Hall's A. IV. Ellis, with from Sullivan for ran you hard, Starrett been their guests_Capt. Quarry; Stonington; granite Boston, and of it. 1 had been Mr. and Mrs James F. Woods and chil- on remedy my opinion subject most to get the dirt out—or work Webster and family are at their summer George V. Jordan, liockport, Mass.; 23, ar, the rocks on the northeasterly side of impossible dren of Dorchester, Mass., arrived Thurs- schs. Flora Annie R. to kidney complaint for years; in fact, my back and know could finish in a few minutes cottage, ftfiss Marion Webster has just re- Condon, Lewis, Telu- Deer island, between the small monument you day by boat and are to spend a few weeks was never and across work would be well done. That is win turned from a to the St. Louis mah, Susie P. Oliver, David Faust, Lizzie and Shirley gut. All day long she very strong, just the kid- your at Mrs. J. Webber’s. trip Exposi- pounded tion.Mrs. A. F. Nickerson celebrated I D. Small, Clara E. Comee and Emma R. there, Capt. Bennett and his crew of three neys, if lameness and aching were not in evi- John 1. Swan’s Is- men in the Mrs. Charles Whittier, Miss Ida Whittier, her 8‘2d birthday last week by entertaining | Harvey, Bangor; Perry, being utmost peril of their dence, there was a soreness and a weakness, TUBULAR SEPARATORS at land; 24, ar, schs. lives. about Mrs. Daniel Nichols and Mrs. Caro Whit- a party of friends her cottage, Oak View. Nimbus, Fernandina; Finally, dark, Capt. Frank observable in the If I con- Rosa Foote particularly morning. a — Frank W. White of Wollaston has Mueller, Bangor; Izettta, do.; Cora of the tugboat Vesta and the Deer from all others. The : tier have been spending few days at Lake- tracted a followed and trouble Are different Tubulin Nat Marshall Per- islaud crew cold, aggravation a house lot of Mrs. A. P. Nickerson. Green, do.; Ayer, do.; life-saving succeeded in rescu- made of three small < side cottage, Swan Lake. bought , with the very simple—is up p, rin, do.; M. II. Read, Swan’s Island ; Char- Bennett and his men. kidney secretions set in. Not only can ....Mrs. Jewett Ginn is catering for quite ing Capt. The Les- others are very complicated. Let me take n i Misses Jessie Nickerson and Ellen N. E. lie is owned in Buck 1 testify to the manner in which a number of the summer people at Sandy- I ley Woolsey, Rockland; Mary Olys, sport. thorough they bowi apart for you next time you're an Faruum of started to 25, ar, sch. J. V. 23. severe Brooklyn Monday point—Walter Small, superintendent of j Stonington; Wellington, Rockland, July Sch. Carrie C. Miles, stopped the attack in the winter of 1897, like to give you a catalog, too. drive through to Bar Harbor, where they Calais; sld, sch. Ida C. Southard, which left the public schools in Providence, R. 1., and j Bangor. Stonington Thursday for New but 1 know of many others who have reason to will spend the coming week. are the owned Boston, July 30. Ar, schs. Par- York with cut stone from the John L. h. S. ."laint family occupying cottage by I Rodney Goss be thankful that such a remedy as Doan’s Kidney COLMAN, Searsport, J. P. Stowers—Mrs. Kurus and ker, Mary Farrow, eastern quarry at Moose Island, struck a in The Indians broke camp and re- family, Stoningtonj ledge Pills exists. advice to one suf- Sunday for cld, sch. Kennebec the Fox Island in My emphatic any to Town. seem to who have been here the past three sum- port: loung Brothers, Thoroughfare the early turned Old They he at- from or is mers, have rooms at Mrs. Frances French and Washington, D. C.; 21, ar, schs. Thos. evening of that day near the Loaves fering kidney complaint backache, go tached to Searsport, however, for they prom- Sugar for the season. Mrs. W. Lawson, Newport Mabel E. and lies in a bad to Wilson's srore, Doan’s Pills ised to return later in the season. llathorne and family News; position. Yesterday she drug buy Kidney Goss schs. M. filled are also there—Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Stonington; 22, ar, Lyman ^jth water and the tug Sommers N. and take a course of the treatment and the re SEVEN PREMIUMS! Elmer of West Lord, News Albert Ban- which carried down Hammons Newton, Mass., French and daughter Ruth are summering Newport ; Pbaro, Smith, her principal suit will inevitably follow. Whenever I notice Six Dining Chairs and gor; sch. Jacob M. qivfN and George Hammons of Chicago drove in their unique cottage on the beach — Dr. 23, cld, Haskell, New- owner, N. F. Cobb of Rockland, went to Large Arm ltocker i sch. N. the slightest indication of a recurrence 1 take a over Saturday from Belfast, where they Karnes and his son from Boston arrived iu port News; 26, sld, Susan Picker- her assistance. It was found necessary to with assortment of our Soaps, southern few doses. Up to date the appeal to the medi- §10 are visiting, to make brief calls upon some their steam launch Passagassawaukeag ing, port. scuttle her and today an effort will he made Extracts, Spices, Tea. Coffee, A small house neai of their friends in town. last Thursday for a lew days’ visit_Capt. ; Philadelphia, 20. July Ar, sch. Inez N. to discharge part of the cargo in the hope cine has never been made in vain.” Cocoa, Toilet Goods and Stand- cottage ot on Mayo street for sale 01 Donovan of the the Carver, 21, cld, sch. Isaiah K. of her. The Carrie C. Miles For sale all dealers. Price 50 cents a box. ard groceries. Catalogue Araucania, largest! Fernandina; saving had by the week or mouth At tlie Methodist church next ar, sch. Harold come -00 OTHER l’RKMIUMS. by day, Sunday steamer that ever sailed up the Penobscot Stetson, Lynn ; 22, B. Cous- to anchor near the Vinalhaven shore Foster-Miiburn N. s I installation uf the officers of the Co., Buffalo, Y., sole agents ished. Ai>i'lvjto K. evening, river, was entertained at the home of Mr. ins, Frankfort; cld, sch. Mary A. Ilall, and Capt. Leland Hart fearing that there HOME SUI'ELY CO Or MAYO, WHITE & CAKTKi: worth will take for the United States. Ep Leaguei Chapter place Fred Perkins last week. The Araucania Rockland. were ledges thereabouts weighed anchor to Me. Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no Dept. 4, Augusta, with special music prepared for the i.cea- I sailed Saturday for Glasgow, Scotland_ Portland, July 20. Sld, sell. Daylight, shift her to another position. The tide sion. All invited. substitute young people specially Mrs. Merrill and son are occupying their Rockport, Me., and Northport. driftdd her hard and fast up on a ledge and Bangor, 20. schs. John C. there she Alton and Arthur Jackson, who are ! cottage. Rev. B. B. Merrill is expected July Sld, stuck. Even at high tide she from this week. Miss Smith, New York ; do.; failed to move and at low water spending the season in town, are thoroughly ! Skowhegan I’orteous Norutnbega, 21, sld, she was ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber THE ELITE is at the or sch. Stouey schs. tiie It was iX. notice that he has been a* enjoying their new naphtha launch the present guest Mrs. Merrill_ Brook, Boston; 22, ar, high upon ledges. found to he hereby gives duly M iss and James W. Paul, Norfolk to as pointed administrator, de bonis non, with the APPRENTICES Kemlik. She is 21 feet 7 McKeag Miss Banter left last Jr., ; July Fourth, impossible puli her off and she was inches long and | will of tlie estate of for Bar where will Boston; sch. Mary Willey. 23, holes were bored in annexed, was built lor them by Barrett A Young of ! Saturday Harbor, they Boston; ar, leaking badly her to Shore North a week. schs. Jennie French Potter, allow the water to flow out at low FREEMAN WENTWORTH, late of Knox, Acres, pc:h. Kookland. j spend Newport News; tide. It 4 c- YOUNG MEN WANTED to learn the Menawa, Provincetown; sld, schs. Gov. is that on account of the in the of and trade of MOULDER or CORK MAKER Will the members of the Club thought presence County Waldo, deceased, given ID Magazine ! BIOMtOE. Ames, Hampden Roads; Eliza J. Pendleton, of it will he a difficult task to bonds as the law directs. All having de in one of the best foundries in New England. BROILED LIVE LOBS 1 i Ks e ledges lighter persons plea look over their files of old magazines sch. Iona mauds against the estate of said deceased are de Should be between Hi and 22 of Mrs. Elvira Noyes from Belfast; 24, sld, Tunnel), Phila- her cargo. An unknown vessel is also re- years age.»tem- ami see if any 11104 Scribner, Strands, or | Newburyport, sired to present the same for settlement, and all and honest. Yankees These ! Mass., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank delphia; 25. ar, sch. Annie P. Chase, Port ported to have struck on the Roaring Bull perate preferred. Cosmopolitans happen to he among them? sch. indebted thereto are requested to make payment are among the best paid trades, and we oiler And Fish Dinners served al Hamm — Miss Stella Williams will come Johnson; 26, sld, Maggie Mulvey, New off Stonington the same The Carrie if are j night. immediately. inducements at this time to of the any found they may be left with schs. Horace A. special boys from Massachusetts this week to the York; below, Stone, George C. Miles is a two-master of 10C tons and ADDISON B. SPARROW. right 2w29* Maude Colcord. j spend E. Miles stamp. summer with her L. 0. Robinson_ Walcott, M. Merry and Helena. was built in East Boston in 1871. Freedom, July 12, 1904.—3w30. Telephone :>1 -15. Don't the j uncle, DEED FOUNDRY CO., Worcester, Mass- forget apron, home-made candy ! Harold Robinson from Boston in canvass- and ice cream sale oil tile lawn of the ing for a United States the Methodist church | map through by the Ladies’ Aid So- town and will canvass other towns iu ciety Tuesday, Aug. 2nd, afternoon and ; Maine.... Fred Whitney has arrived from I—!■■■ MPMMMH——— evening, li not pleasant it wiil be field in Boston to join his wife, who is with her sis- tlie church I vestry. ter, Mrs. Lizzie Stearns — Percy Grant, i ! clerk in A. 11. has The steamer Merryconeag left here at 0.30 formerly Mayo’s store, returned from Boston to take his in i p. in. Wednesday lor Northport with peo- j place the store again, as Mr. health is so 1 ple to attend the musicale given last even- | Mayo’s that he is unable to to ! ing in the auditorium tor the beneiit of the poor attend business. — Mrs. Mamie Curtis has been on the sick Campground. Searsport was represented list the week — The L. T. L. outlie program by Miss Janie Curtis and past met at the home of Mrs. Charles Mr. Albert w ho and pleasant Johnson Kane, gave solos, by last Miss Elizabeth Whitcomb, whistler. Friday afternoon. A line program was rendered by the members, after which '"ini -aim. iuc wiiuiiuim) n ita MiucKtiU candy, pop corn and lemonade were served. and saddened Thursday In the report o£ the — Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Pitcher and finding ul liie burned hud} ul -MissSarah L. daughter from Dover are the guests of Mrs. Sawyer. Miss Sawyer lived alone in her Evie Twombly—G. M. Twombly, superin- house on liie Belfast ruad and Thursday tendent of schools, is attending the summer morning her neighbors noticed the absence school in Orono—W. B. F. Twombly will of smoke from the chimney and went down go up river next week to build a sporting to discover the cause, f ile house was camp. found in its usual perfect order, hut its mis- tress was not in file house and further MEETING OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE. search in the grounds revealed her body in a charred condition. It w ill of course never The regular meeting of the school com- be known how the awful accident occurred, mittee was held Monday evening, July 25th. hut the most reasonable explanation seems Chairman Bickford and of to he that Miss Sawyer had lighted a lire in presided eight the yard and as the day was a windy one the ten members were present. Miss Isa- her skirts must have from the caught flames bel Towle, former teacher at the Head of and as there was no one to hear her cries the the was elected teacher in pour woman must have died before she was Tide, grade i, in able to rid herself of her burning clothes. place of Mrs. Lizzie S. Hall, deceased. The It is that this Wednes- supposed happened superintendent elect, II. E. was in- afternoon about 2 Ellis, j !©■• day o’clock. Sarah structed to till the vacancies at the Brick Louise Sawyer was born May 12, 184(1, in j East Thomaston, now Rockland. She was school, caused by the transfer of A. D. the child in a youngest family of three and Hayes tc the Upper and at the the of Grammar, daughter Judge Emery Sawy er and Head of the Tide. Margaret A., his wife. The only surviving member of the family is the brother, Rev. Henry W. Marriner resigned as janitor TEN DAYS’ OF THE S? James E. C. of MORE Sawyer, pastor the M. E. of the North and South Primary buildings Sixth. church in Williauistowu, Mass. Judge and of the schoolhouses on the Sawyer came to Searsport iu 1818 and common. John Parker bought the house new owned by his soil, lie was elected janitor. died in 1882 and his widow and daugh- The following were chosen to transport ter lived together until the mother’s pupils, and their weekly death iu 1901, since which time Miss compensation fixed : Waldo avenue, W. S. Edminster, Sawyer has been alone. She was of 88; | Make Sale of a Shoes most reserved and retiring nature Perkins district, C. H. Chamberlain, 88; and so made few but she Hay acquaintances, Emery, J. C. Townsend, 88; P. I!, was an ardent lover of books and her Pitcher, j Mason's quain., little figure, and smiling greetings Kedrnan, $5; Mills, Reuben Her-j were well known iu the village, lor until rick, 85; Searsport avenue, S. S. Woods,! within the past twelvemonths it washer 87; Phinney neighborhood, Mrs. H. M. custom to walk to town and every Saturday Bennett, S3. visit the library. Last winter was a hard one for her, as she was sick for many weeks, A. A. Smith, Chas. II. Twombly and and even alter the of warm coming weather Chas. S. Bickford, appointed a commit- she did not seem to regain her strength, tee to prepare resolutions on the death of The funeral services, conducted by Rev. Mrs. LizzieS. . G. H. Hamilton, were held at the Sawyer Hall, presented the following, t DINSIHORE STORE. home which were The Saturday morning and tile interment unanimously adopted: was in the village cemetery_Mrs. Eleanor Whereas: In the death of Mrs. Lizzie S. 10 o’clock Saturday so oar has been whetted for the last comer. In other words the i Woodman died in 23d. field must be all mowed by night, scythe again prices Searsport July She Hall, the schools of Belfast have lost a was the widow of the have been so late John Woodman teacher who for years has worked for their OURwhat’s too—ot our SUMMER SHOES put low that you must is rank extravagance not to. and the left—plenty simply buy—it daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas advancement, oftentimes when ill health of in Murphy Frankfort, Me., which town would have justified a relaxation of her she was born in 1813. She married John labors; therefore, be it Woodman, a ship in and carpenter, 1837, Resolved, That the School Committee of the best (■» they came to Searsport in 1848. Seven chil- expresses its WE don’t expect to make much on this I pairs quality laces, dren hereby formally appreciation MEN’S TENNIS money were bom to them, six sons and one of the long, faithful, and successful work with the new twisted wire ends, W daughter. Three sons survive—Warren, Mrs. Hall has done for the schools, and of in fact, we will but that’s better than who is in South sale, lose, America, Levi iD Bruns- the spirit that kept the work constantly dyU done in for and Marston in SHOES FOR up separate pairs wick, Ga., Rockland, Me. in mind until her last moments. our summer stock ’till next 4 Mrs. Woodman had been bed ridden for Resolved, That the sympathy of the holding year. (REGULAR PRICE 5c. A PAIR.) many years, but endured her sufferings members of the committee be tendered her 50c. QUALITY. with the utmost cheerfulness. The funeral family in their bereavement, that a copy of services Monday were conducted by Rev. these resolutions be the T. P. placed upon Williams and the interment was in records of the committee, and be sent to the village cemetery. the family of the deceased. Chairman Bickford read the Class Convention. following a Art Don’t be skeptical at the figure. We are not advertis- SH I NO LA resolutions, which were adopted unani- if! /\ | ing to sell men’s and women’s $3.00 shoes at this price, 6c. 3 box. The Republican voters of the Representa- mously : 4/C* but we will to surprise you at some of the mbm tive class, consisting of towns of Burn- Whereas: After a service of four years, guarantee ham, Troy, Unity, Thorndike, Knox, Mont- John R. Dunton this month closes his term shoes you will find on this tahte. Of course sizes and widths are irregu- WHITTEMORE’S ville and Freedom are notified to meet of office as of by Superintendent Schools; there- lar and the are not all of this season’s, but if you can find your delegates at Taber’s Hall, Unity, Aug. 4th, fore, be ft styles Dressing, black and (Thursday) at 9 a. m., for the purpose of Resolved, That the School Committee of j size its simply a phenomenal shoe bargain. We have added for this russet, 6c. a box. nominating a candidate for Representative the city of Belfast hereby expresses its ap- week’s selling 200 pairs of little and big boys’ low shoes at the same ■■■■■■ to Legislature; to elect a class committee preciation of the zeal, intelligence and fidel- for the ensuing (2) two years, and transact ity with which he has discharged the duties price. Think of it—a good pair of low shoes for your boy for the same REMEMBER any other business that may properly come of his office. to visit our repair price* you would pay for a tennis shoe. depart- before said convention. Resolved, That a copy of these resolu- A ment when your shoes are The towns are entitled to delegates as tions be placed on the reoords of the com- Order. follows: Burnham, 3; Troy, 4; Unity, 4; mittee and oommunicated to Mr. Dnnton. Thorndike, 3; Knox, 2; Montville, 5; Free- Mr. Dunton briefly; and feelingly ac- dom, 2. Per order Class Committee. knowledged the courtesy. 2w Adjourned.