The Republican

Journal.~ MK THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1S)0l7~ J"a ~3'___BELFAST, MAINE, NUMBER 26. intents of To-Day's Journal. THE CHURCHES. CIRCUS DAY W. c. T. D. Convention. County base ball. PERSONAL. PAGE 1. PERSONAL, lies..Circus Day..Transfers in Real Rev. H. I. Holt will preach at Poors Mills As Seen by a Contributor. w < T. U. County Con vent ion.. Odd The convention of the Waldo W. The Belfasts and Lewistons met on the Mrs. E. next at m. County D. Ryder returned from C'lias. M. Leavitt is confined to the Memorial Service..Base Sunday 2.30 p. Circus (lay, with its white muslin Saturday house Ball. Obituary. dresses, C. T. U. in June 21st was well Congress street June and the News of tlie Searsmont grounds 19th, a visit in Rockland. by sciatic rheumatism. Granges..Belfast Weather Meetings will be held at the Mis- blue ribbons, best hats, bashful swains, Noi tliport News. Peoples’ attended. The union at Freedom home team was victorious by a score of tl Sunday school will “come on, fellers,” departed high glee in Doyle, f. 4 1 0 1 0 0 M. B. Lawrence and have Year .County 11.45 was in charge of Mrs. E. M. Chase of Rev. Geo. R. Berry of Hamilton, X. Y., family moved meet at 12 in. The subject of the C. E. rear of the long line of wagons en route to Doherty, p. 3 1 0 1 0 0 from the Geo. E. Winterport. Only two members have died arrived Saturday to visit relatives in Wight house on High PAGE meeting at 0.30 will be John the circus where with street to "Whatever;" grounds, staring ejes Total.34 6 8 the C. M.|Knowlton houseonMiller ■ ■ during the Mrs. E. P. Frost of 27 5 1 Liberty. a!*< i'.1\ ■! r -I 1 13 7-10 and past year. uleliee..SllIp Matt. 28:18-20. At 7.30 the pas- and wide-open mouths they watched the street. I*.. Birth*.. Man sane* Death*. Belfast sang at this service, and at other LEWISTON. A.B. It. B.II. P.O. A. E- and Mrs. Elmer Small returned tor will the Mayor give second of his series on the thrilling process of “raising the tents," and Willihan, l.f. 4 o 0 1 0 0 Mrs. Win. 11. times, giving much pleasure to all who from a brief trip to Boston last Thursday Cate, Mrs. Geo. A. Kjle and ’•Hymns of the Church.” the for the parade. McCarty, e. 4 0 1 4 l o preparations heard her. After the noon served in daughter Doris, of Everett, Mass., returned all lunch, Lowell, 3b. 3 10 0 10 morning. NORTHPORT NEWS. Last Sunday was observed as children's Meanwhile the roads leading to the home a hall near the devotional was Steele, r. f. 4 0 l o o o June Jiith from a visit to Mrs. S. D. by, meeting Clarence Stetson of Woburn, was day at the Universalist church. The city are crowded with teams—grocery wag- P. Willihan, s. s.3 l l l 4 3 Mass., Brown. pulpit opened in charge of an Appleton friend. •• a of his fewer an ivals at the Cove than was decorated with ons, old fashioned chaises and Sands, 2b.4 1 1 3 2 o guest schoolmate, Ralph Lombard, very prettily daisies, carryalls, This was followed of by business—meetings Sullivan, c. f. 3 0 0 4 0 0 the week. ('has. M. Craig went to Boston Saturday ears. ferns and sinilax against a groundwork buggies; and even carts are not despised, past committees, reports of department work, Kelley, lb. 3 o 0 lo o l and returned with his of white. The inusie and other while here and P. wife yesterday morning well arrived at their cot- exercises there, conspicuous among etc. Little Menihan, p. 2 0 0 0 3 0 ITarry Bagley, ami child, were family Willard Stevens was introduced family, who had been visiting in South Mola were in keeping with the spirit of a children’s these rude vehicles, are the gay turnouts of in Belfast from Dark Harbor fora few Bella," last week. as a white ribbon baby, the badge days the summer to having Totals.31 3 4 23* 11 4 Framingham. day observance. Kev. Ashley A. Smith visitors—anxious “see the been tied the past week. P Stearns of .*>011111 Lagrange is on his wrist at his hit a brief fun.” christening. •Wiley by batted ball. Mr. .lames of \ibert gave talk to the children and per- A feature of J. B. Pendleton of Doherty Medway, her cottage for the season. the session was the experience Two base Milton, Mass., return- formed the rite of on two W ith the ten o clock comes the hits, Patterson, Johnson. Three County, V It., and daughte Mrs KtM christening young parade of the Unions ed home a in Bel- .el and which have made law-enforce- base hits, Coleord. Home runs, Ring, Sands. Tuesday after short visit Chapman family are to Misses, Nathalie Maude Pottle and crowning event of the morning. Everyone McDonald of Whitman. Mass, are rioting Dorothy ment a as in Passed balls, by Johnson 1. Bases on fast and for the season. specialty, Freedom, Monroe balls, vicinity. at Isaac Hadley cottage Smith. An was scrambles for some point of and 3. Hit I,. tYilhand*. appropriate song sung by vantage, and A Doherty, by pitched balls, by Meni- Appleton. pleasant greeting was re- 3. Struck Mrs. I. H. Havner left Tuesday to visit, •Wellington Miorey and daughter Misses Louise Dennett, Maude the good natured crowd push and pull and han, out, by Doherty, 15; by Meni- Mrs. Fester tfilniar of N \ Floy French, ceived from Mrs. Maude Monroe of North 5. Double Brooklyn. to the han, plays, Wiley, Darby and her daughter, Mrs. A. S. Money, in Cam- ed at her cottage for the season. Curtis and Louise Kead. prod get best positions. This feature and Mrs M .1 Dow of Brinks. Me were Troy, fraternal from the Good Ring; Wiley, Ring and Left on of the one of its delegate Darby. bridgeport, Mass. H. Rhoades of day, always chief attrac- bases, Belfast Lewiston .3. Stolen guests of Mrs M k Furs* of Haverhill Rockland came to The personally conducted excursion from Templars’ convention. As her school was 5; bases, is never and those who didn’t Belfast, 5; Lewiston, 1. Gorman. Among the graduates from the Farming Mass., the week ge for the rest of the sea- Maine to the tions, ignored Umpire, past Thursday Christian Endeavor Conven- in session, she could not attend. The coun- Scorer, H. T. Harmon. start from home to see the ton Normal School this year i- Miss per-i< tion at early enough pro- Among the graduate* I nan • Cincinnati and the Pan-American ty song was sung the and obnra cession, and witness the “free-show-on-the- by convention, M. Sibley of freedom. 1 at Buffalo will leave Classical Institute. Jane lark and wife of Rockland are at Exposition Portland Mrs. I. Burger of Missouri, National Watervdke. .tat. gronnds directly after the parade are The Belfast locals went to Waterville Sat- Mrs. M. K. Brand* arrived fr«*m Bead were of A. E. Clark of Thursday morning, July 4, at 8.50 o’clock, Organizer, gave an excellent -ng, Henry P Hood) nf Jackson an4 Capt. Belfast indeed impersonation and the via the counted unfortunate by their more urday played locals of that city. Mass., last week for a visit in Belfast and t Hatch of w weeks. White Mountains and Montreal. of a school boy's declamation. Denrge Belfast far-seeing neighbors. To the small boy who is The Watervilles delayed the opening of the < Accommodations eu route and at Buffalo Northport ampgronnd Basil Newell wae hr awe "iizo Poland and wife of Montville I the election of officers resulted in the at last wek fer a allowed to a banner, or lead a game to so late an hour that Belfast was have been engaged for about 40 and I carry pony, Miss Bertha v hnlti of !*r««vid*n<*e. K I short visit, lie ;.es G. of Waldo nearly unanimous choice of Miss E. F. Miller, has resigned from the Harding, Esq., this event is the greatest in his short obliged to leave before the game was finish- that number have Mr. life, arrived last to * -,t her uncle. (fir# at W '•unday with G. W. Morse, registered. E. W. North Searsmont as ; Mrs. ({. T. Thurs«h»> telegraph t4* Mi r^l a Packard of and great is the contempt with which he re- ed. and the umpire declared the game for- Lewiston will conduct the tour Woods of as Henry H. ham-on of Monroe (wont ion in an ..Hue at eortland wife and North Troy Secretary: Mrs. hapman, daughter, Mrs. gards his former companions, who take re- feited to Waterville 9 to 0. Six innings were throughout, giving four days at A. S. of North Mr I are Cincinnati, Tyler Troy as Treasurer. Mrs. Mary K Hnblen of \V«>r»-|er. and Mrs has P Haseltine have (Mono, expected to arrive Mon- fuge from his loftiness in pretended scorn, played and the score sbssl Belfast 10, Wa- four at Buffalo, one at Falls and a s Niagara With few exceptions the old board of Mrs Y '^r. i«:'l a short visit arrived home front w he rheo •upy the Smith cottage for a month. but whose small hearts are eaten with terville ft, at the close. The Waterville Mail formerly j Wellesley, stop-off at Montreal. The trans- envy. privilege Superintendents was re-elected. to relatives m Belfast recently. laughter Margaret graduated M.rnlay Maries E. Drink water has Following this comes the noon hour, when gives the game to Belfast and explains that bought portation department of the Maine Christian- At the the M ss Hare Cue evening meeting house was Mr am! Mrs t ft Hazeltme returned ad) arrive Nome Saturday schooner 41.30 ton- the street corners, office and Saunders, who was to have pitched was lame Lincoln, gross Endeavor Union has issued anew post steps every full. Mrs. itinerary- Burger prefaced her address bv from a visit in Honk* la«t mnrmii.t 'it in Milbridge in 1883. available refuge are filled with the waiting and a man named Smith was substituted, of Sunday | circular which will be mailed upon reciting Elizabeth .Muart of applica- Phelps’ “Ijpty whom it “He lost steamer ity of R«* klaml niily A. Havener is four crowd, whiling away the time before the says: the game for ns. by The Di»«»trr to the Ya. ht having tion to Mr. Packard. shallott.” Her subject was “Prohibition Quero afternoon with lunch He couldn't pitch, and w hen he threw to the Mrs. Anna Hrant am! Mm •ently bought, graded, and when performance thought- vs. daughter. The annual of the License.” She compared the so-called fifty-third meeting Waldo from or at the bases, which he did twice, it was as good as returned hum* iast t will make a great fully brought home, bought saloons of llarvey (irmy, Saturday 1*" and !‘;*u»-i *-«n at rived improvement conference of churches open Maine which hide in a from county Cough was nearest .Soon the march a clean gift of from two to three scores to from m visit in Stockton already pretty place at bakery. triumphal tobacco a Springs. t«*ti *‘d Thui>«la\. and Udd the Temple held w itli the church at Searsport, Wednes- store, confectioner's shop, etc., story of the to the grounds is and it is now that the opposing team each time." “The visi- begun, w ith the ones Miss Margaret I Minton returned horn* li'H't^rto :h* June tilth. Addresses were really open in licensed States, >.uht «D»**ro. The yacht left day, made by- the tors also made fewer errors than the locals shell-game men, peanut venders, and from where -he wont «« Mrs Ida Yose which have every possible advantage and Rockland Saturday, Harbor* I>le>boro, the of Henry S. Pendleton and wife are Woodbury, Field Sec y of and had the best of the morning lemonade men reap their Gra\- game throughout." to attend the profits. attraction. The address was Cric-Retchell wedding. •lime *th* and became about a tlie summer at their home at the American Missionary Association, and frequently s the haired men. closely followed by “ina," The Belfasts made base hits and Water- Kev. Charles of the applauded, many saying it was the best Ross Patterson, who is attending Hebron mile and a half oil Tenant's Harbor in the d the children, Sumner, Martha llarbutt, Sec'y Maine and villes 4. Bases Two-base spectacled shriveled, plod along be- ever stolen, Wiley. they heard. Mrs. Burger’s work is is his vacation with his evening. About o'clock the of an 1. are with their Missionary Society. Rev. T. 1“. Williams ow Academy, spending lights parents during tween prosperous farmers and their I hit, ( ing. Wiley. Three-base hits, Smith. young doubly etfective because of her Mrs. R. <». Patterson of this steamer were ation. of Searsport discussed the topic, “Have we charming grandmother, approaching seen about half wives, followed by the usual rosy-cheeked, I Double play, Klvin Allen, Bice. Bases on a Place for the personality. The session began with the city. a mile away, and ('apt. Dodge of the Quero Evangelistic Revival.’’’. and balls, by Gorman 2. struck out, .1 has been neatly garbed children, and noisy street National by Barnes, limit opened for the Kev. s of who urchins, ragged clothes and tattered caps. Native by Gorman, balls, Cowing Boston, "hall we do for the Young Man-.'" Kev.W. Land," which is also the national is in and will vi>it liis broth- not under steerage way, and they could do You see also the Wild pitches, Goman. Umpire, Locke. Minn., Bangor obsters and inevitable lovers, hand in motto, and closed w clams in any >t>le. A. Richmond of Freedom with singing ith joined Stevens nothing to get out of the way. The spoke upon “The 1 :s 4 3 ti er, Hr. John of this city, next Sat- steamer, l hand, feasting on peanuts or candy, and ! Innings ug ally has been repaired and Idea and Methods hands,“God be with you till we meet again,” which pro veil to be the City of of Catecheties'" The with wide Belfast.1 o :{ :{ n 3—]0 urday. Bangor, kept i and will open eyes, ears and mouths tak- and benediction liev. be «q»eued July 1st. sermon was by E. A. Dinslow of Waterville.1 o 2 (I 0 3— on her course directly towards the preached by Rev. F. W. Barker in all tlie circus (i Mrs. Buckminster and daughter Lena of yacht, ing day sights, sounds and ■South Montville. of Brooks. The * her officers evidently not the little s.mpson, wife, daughter and Mr". reports from the churches smells. South Weymouth, Mass., arrived Tuesday seeing a vote a resolution of The were The con- By rising strong Belfasts will play the Vinalhavens craft. When Mr. l’atterson saw that the : Rockland have been a mostly very encouraging. • •nee inside the to visit the families of W. W. Turner spending animal tent the thrilling thanks was Capt. ference was organized with the election of adopted, recognizing the kindly on the Congress street grounds next Satur- steamer was likely to run over them he at the smith to the no and H. K. Ellis. cottage, Temple anticipations give place less thrill- of and all Kev. pent reality, joys poking the mon- whose aid made the convention so success- Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hazeltine left Sunday 1‘. Williams as Scribe. Kev.W. A. Rich- began to change, but not in season to pre- re at then “Sol- w ith a -tick when the for where they will at- pretty cottage, keys eyes of the vig- ful. Other resolutions were Wellesley, Mass., mond was presented in- vent a collision. The steamer struck elected visitor to Bangor semi- ilant OBITUARY. tend the graduation of Mr. Ilazeltine's sis- the keeper are turned away, and the feed- law the of and Kev. (i. s. cluding enforcement, agitation ter.—Bath Times. bow and the next s\\ nary, Mill., delegate to the of yacht's lirst, instant ung ing unlimited peanuts to the elephants, the in social intercourse tmily of Mr. Charles Dissell of l'hil- National Council at Portland in question home, Erastus A. of Morrill Wilbert X. Brier of and around to the side, the boom out October. are tasted. Payson passed from Detroit, Mich,, port taking 1 are summer > and prayer meetings, and the holding of s|tending the at li 1 The next meeting of the Waldo earth to a higher life June after a his sister, Miss Carrie Brier of Boston, are of the yacht and rendering the sails useless. Conference The tent itself is filled with all 7, linger- on the rapidly frequent public meetings in this interest. ottage Wright farm,where w ill be held w ith the church at Frankfort in ing illness, aged 7(i years and 4 months, lie visiting their mother, Mrs. Belief Brier, at The water was a little rough, and before sorts and conditions of women seven men, and Also one all and in- acres of land bordering on the fall. witholding sympathy was born in South and with Iris the Head of the Tide. the steamer could be to a she children. I’reeminent above the rest is The Hope, par- brought stop and has a commodious fluence from any party or candidate not in wharf to ents moved to the town of Freedom at the Mrs. B. F. Dunton and Helen swung around again slightly. Her paddle Tlie Waltlo County C. E. Union will hold whose from six months or daughter date his line Mr. D. i." Eaby, age ranges sympathy with the active enforcement of yacht. ex- age of 13 years. He there a where the wheel this time struck the alter of the its llth annual convention under to or acquired good arrived Saturday from Boston, part next week. at the Free Bap- seven eight years; but who is the prohibitory law.—E. F. M. common school education, and at the age of yacht with considerable force on the star- tist church, South Montville, accompanied by either latter graduated from the Xew England Tuesday, July father, mother, uncle, 2(i J married MissAcelia Robinson of Morrill, of Music. board quarter, and then the damaged sloop I). Fish, who has been visiting at 2nd, with the following program: aunt or grandparents, and not unfrequent- Conservatory with whom he lived drifted astern. was i1 at the Cove Afternoon very happily for fifty Capt. Dodge knocked Key’s, gave church l.:*<•, devotional service; 1.45, ly by them all. The unfortunates not hav- ODD FELLOWS’ MEMORIAL SERVICE. Prof. Albion W. Small, Ph. D.,of the Uni- dme liith,a business; reading of of years. Six children were born to them— overboard by the boom, and had consider- very interesting sermon, minutes; report ing a baby in the family either borrow one of of and from four sons and two versity Chicago, formerly president able in off his was the au- secretary treasurer, reports soci- daughters. Two sons are difficulty getting rubber boots. highly appreciated by eties, of for the occasion or else make their en- at F'ree street appointment committees; 2.30, ad- The Belfast Odd Fellows observed me- in the far West and one in Colby College, preached The had two boats on the davits and present. Mr. who has been The Basis of the State of Quero Fish, dress, Covenants; In the Bible; trance with a sort of as if last depreciating air, morial services Sunday, June 2nd, Rhode Island. One died in church, Portland, Sunday. the one was smashed in the collision. mg at N. for several in Society; in Common Rev. T. P. by infancy. One larger Lyons, Y., years, Sense, apologizing for the lack of visible excuse the of their deceased is Mrs. Milford Weed, who went to the insane Mr. Patterson was Md at the Cove 27 Williams, Searsport; 2.45, papers, Our Chris- decorating graves daughter Wesley Achorn of Morrill, making for the smaller years ago, and tian Endeavor for their presence. After the Covenant; (a) What It Means performance members and services at the and Miss Dora resides with in Augusta a few months ago, has one when he was knocked down 'I there widow of the attending Payson the asylum by the, Malvina, late for the Inner Life, Mrs. Benjamin Robert- begins one and all settle down to solid en- Methodist church. The pulpit was neatly- mother. He leaves one sister and two been discharged as cured and has gone with boom, but later, with the assistance of the Fletcher. He and his wife are son, Belfast; (.b) What It Means for the spend- joyment, uninterrupted, save by the vocifer- Mrs. his wife to live in Massachusetts. Society, Mrs. 11. M. Prentiss, Belfast ; decorated with flowers, and bore upon its brothers, Mary Moulton of Freedom, cook, Edw. McInty re, launched the boat and me summer vacation in Belfast and (c) ous cries of the What It Means for the Rev. E. popcorn, peanut, and lemon- the three links of the Mr. H. L of 1 a' Church, A. face order in daisies Payson Rockport and Rev. J. Capt. A. G. Webster of the F'ort Point went to the rescue of Capt. Dodge, who was lit)'. Ilinslow, South Montville; 3.15, Bet- ade venders. Every thrilling performance topic, The officers and members of Waldo Lodge M. Payson of Canton, N. Y. Mr. Payson light house station went to the Eastern clinging to the wreckage. The steamer had ter Church (a) Better Work in the on "t h annual Work, horse back, or on the trapeze, every mo- convention of the Waldo Church Rev. attended in a body, in regalia. The usual was a strong temperance man, never using Maine General last week as soon as and backed down Prayer meeting, W, A. Rich- tion of the Hospital, Bangor, stopped possible W. C. T. U. was held in juggler, and every caper of the Searsmont mond, Freedom: (b) Better Worship in devotional opening services were held, in- intoxicating liquors or tobacco in any form. to have a surgical operation performed. to where the disabled yacht lay and ( apt. Mrs. G. irresistible clowns are i st, and was attended the foliow- Church, S. Mills, Belfast ; 4.00, always watched with a solo Miss “1 He was a kind and husband and by cluding by Milly Sanborn, indulgent Dr. W. H. Harris of is a candi- Dodge was taken on board and cared for. paper, Win One, Mr. P. W. Keene, interest. Augusta rsons from this town: Mrs. A. Belfast; never-failing alone the cross must bear.” The »n ever Lucy 4.10, Mistakes in pastor, father, obliging neighbor, ready to date for member of the state board of Medi- He was somewhat bruised, but not other- address, Teaching Chil- In the of ms. Mrs. A. H. Mrs. Rev. C. faet, eyes everybody except Rev. G. E. a lend a hand in Batchelder, Etta dren, p. Crane, Yarmouth; 4.30, Edgett, gave highly appropriate helping time of need, and cal to till the occasioned wise injured, and all on board had a for- the tired of registration vacancy osie Mrs. Lu Elwell and election of officers. Evening—7.00, weary infant, being carried in which he extolled the virtues will be missed in his Hickey, praise sermon, greatly family and by t he death of Dr. Martin. He is a former tunate escape. As the yacht was service; 7.15. address. the Crit- around by reported ter Alice, Mrs. C. F. Knight, Mrs. F. Answering by indefatigable parents, are cen- the order, Love the community. He to the ics, Rev. C. P. Crane, President symbolized by Friendship, belonged Grange resident of Belfast. to be sinking the steamer proceeded on her Yarmouth, tered on the and never leave un- Helen Mrs. rings them for 23 and was an Bird, Osgood Woodbury, of State C. E. union ; 7.45, a resolution ser- and Truth, While friendship is a high and years active member until course, with the and crew til the time at W. 8. Pattee, Dean of the Law College, Quero’s captain A, Miss Martha and John vice From Better to In the close of the performance love is still health and Hickey, topic, Best; Whose noble virtue, higher and nobler, failing advancing years prevent- on board. Capt. Dodge and his men took Strength, for Whose Sake? Picnic dinner when the white-shirted and University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, irnton. Early Friday morning the above be-diamoned and our love for our fellow men is not com- ed his attendance. the next boat back and supper will be so last week to Rockland, ai d on served, bring well- with a spent in Belfast and vicinity. happy white ribboners and friends, filled lunch gentleman, voice like his own steam parable with the Divine love. We are all baskets. He visited his arriving there learned that some fishermen daunted calliope, ascends the to announce cousin, James Pattee in this mg by lowering skies, started platform impressed with the beautiful ceremony William A. Robinson died at his home had towed the into Tenant’s The ninth annual convention of the W7aldo and his mother in Monroe. yacht Harbor. 0. buekboard for the that immediately after the performance, city, Dickey’s con- etc., which has called the members of this with his parents on Waldo avenue June went at once to that to County School Association was Capt. Dodge place mi. after a Sunday held etc., there will be the usual concert and Treasurer arrived home last Arriving delightful drive fraternity together to-day. It is full of 21st, in the 20th year of his age, after a City Libby look after and Mr. Patterson and in the Baptist church, East minstrel very- her, the w ere the first the to re- Thorndike, show, only ten cents, ladies and When from the Pan-American fair. He upon ground deep significance. we strew llowers brief illness of He was born evening cook came home. The fishermen June loth. The attendance was pneumonia. reported tire cordial welcome smaller gentlemen, only ten children free! was a of the Searsmont cents, the graves of our brothers we a in this a son member of the El well party and re- than but upon pay city, of Benjamin and Ellen that after the yacht began to fill she heeled m. usual, those present expressed a With the final The convention opened at 9.20 a. hair-raising performance of tribute to their not so much ports that as a conductor Mr. Elwell is su- determination to memory, (Crowell) Robinson. He was an industri- over so as to bring the break above the th a carry the work forward. the or Indians the circus goodly number in attendance, cow-boys day to in the act of the flowers as ous perb. Everything went smoothly and every- strewing and faithful employe of water, and loading articles on the The services were the discus- the is Critchett, Sibley by heavy itmily F. Miller, county president, pre- interesting, majority concluded, and they flock in the that it. Four & body had a good time.—Portland Advertiser. sions keen. feeling prompts Co., and a member of Washington Hose port side she was afloat until The visiting delegates were out of the kept they got The address of welcome was tent, weary, dusty and bedrag- lives are linked with the lives of those given Co. Ha was a young man who had Among the graduates from the Rockland her in. After to such as royally entertained by the friends at Thorn- but many attending business Mrs. M. E. Wilder, president of the gled, supremely happy. who have before. Our lives dike. In the gone are warm friends among the young people, and Commercial College were Gladstone Pills- he could do then (apt. Dodge returned home ■ mont absence of the regular speak- Union. The day was profitably ever interwoven with other lives. The older ones in him and of ers the different recognized an upright bury Irving Young Lincolnville; A. to Islesboro, but soon received word that 1 topics were ably treated «n hearing reports of the by Transfers in Real Estate. wife’s toil tor the home snperinten- Rev. W. A. comfort of her hus- example of young manhood. He leaves to S. Howard and C. A. Wentworth of Apple- the y acht had been stripped, and he return- m of Luce, Rev. WT. A. the different departments, bright Richmond, and the sacrifice of for their mourn their loss E. Miss and others. band, parents his parents, three sisters ton; C. Kimball of Islesboro; and E. B. ed .'Saturday to Tenant’s Harbor. stions and Millett, The reports from The brainy remarks from the following transfers in real estate children are continued in the lives of those and one brother. The sisters and Alders of Union. The different schools showed There brother yacht and furnishings have been earnest progress. were recorded in Waldo workers, and the time passed County Registry of for whom the labor is performed. The ef- are Mrs. Elizabeth Mis. Annie Pat- libelled for are at present about 50 schools in the coun- Parker, During the illness of G. A. Dunning, salvage by Capt. George E. Web- The was deeds for the week quickly. evening occupied ending June 26, 1901 : fects of the education of the children are terson, Miss Kate Robinson and Thomas T. ber of the ty, a large per cent, of which are American Express agent, the week the sloop Chandler R. of Portland, Mrs. Kellie of open all Deborah E. Mathews et past Burger Missouri, the Ka- als.; Camden, to the fruits of the labors of the We Robinson. The funeral was held who was near when the the year. Nearly every town in the parents. Sunday office was in charge of L. I). Candage; by accident occurred mi W. C. T. U. organizer and lecturer. county Horace G. Thurlow, land in Lineolnville; have our open Bible, our public schools and afternoon and was attended. Rev. and boarded the after she was has a school, some three or four. largely George Havener took Mr. C.’s on yacht aban- I*, lias a most It is Lincolnville. Eunice B. place attractive personality Giles et al., Bel- other blessings as the results of the labors Geo. S. Mills and members of doned and towed her into Tenant’s hoped before another to have officiated, the train and Alphonso Wood, Mr. II.’s Harbor. delivered a year, the fast, to D. W. land stirring lecture, which was Morey, do.; in Belfast. and sacrifices and martyrdoms of noble the hose company, M. 0. Leslie One report is that the will be sold county divided into several each Knowlton, place on the team. yacht Then the districts, T. M. Ward, to Geo. P. ’*■msiastically applauded. district Thorndike, Ward, men and women of the past. Every life’s Rawley, Francis X. Pendleton and Bert as she is, and another that she will be taken to have its own association, and a headed homeward, for do.; land in Thorndike. E. S. Hamlin were Mrs. Ira M. Cobe of Chicago arrived Fri- amply repaid new Adams, influence is continued in the future. A tree bearers. The Moral offerings to Portland for ”” interest created. repairs. exertion The following officers to Ella and leaving with regret love- Searsmont, M. Williams, do.; land bears the record of its were especially numerous and beautiful. day morning to open the Cobe cottage, were elected. F. L. every-day growth. H arsmont’s President, Robertson. in Searsmont. E. W. at the South green hills, reaching home Chesley, Old Town, The lesson is an impressive one. The im- Bohemia, Shore, Xorthport. Belfast; vice president, X. E. Bel- News ot the early hours of the Keene, to H. W. Bowman, land and She was accompanied Miss Alice M. Granges. morning. fast do.; buildings pressions we make upon humanity cannot Mrs. Sarah E. Hall died at her home in by ; secretary and treasurer, Rev. W. A. in Northport. James H. Howes, die. The life of Saul of Tarsus June Barlow of West Newton, Mass., who spent Belfast, and Paul, Lynn, Mass., 22d, at the age of 72 Last Harvest Moon Richmond, Freedom; executive committee, to John E. Saturday Grange \ Healey, do.; land in Islesboro. of Peter’s She was a the winter with Mrs. Cobe in n!)vpoint. Miss Elizabeth French Rev. W'. A. denial and his later labors for years. daughter of the late Chicago. Thorndike conferred the Luce, E. A. Carpenter, Rev. H. Wm. 1st and 2d degrees ■ Wingate, to E. A. '(1 last week from Boston and will W. Monroe, Carpenter, his Master, go down through history side Phineas and Mary Davis, and wife of Mrs. Caroline F. Norton, W. S. Hatch, Payson Chase. It Crosby and daughter on 4 candidates and the 3rd and 4th on 2 Brooks; land in Monroe. A. B. side. What is true of Jeremiah E. Hall. Mr. occupy her residence which she had was Stantial, by Wesley, Luther, and Mrs. Hall lived C. voted to change date of annual conven- Anne arrived last week to spend the candidates. Next Saturday the 3rd and 4th et al, Brooks, to E. A. land In Paul and as to the in Belfast until .Ideted last season.Bernice Philbrook tion Carpenter; Peter, influence of their past middle life, Mr. Hall summer in Belfast. Last will he to August. The place of Brooks Monday Mrs. degrees conferred, closing with a "" 1 fron^June (2 deeds). John Erskine, is true in a restricted in the astine is the guest of Kuth French at of next Palermo, lives, sense of all of being engaged house carpentry busi- left for New York to harvest when will meeting convention was left with to Dexter Crosby see her supper, they adjourn Point—John Robert Turner, do.; land and buildings us. In the order of Odd Fellows’ ness. moved from French and a the Executive Committee. today we They Belfast to Lynn. daughter, Mrs. W. B. Schiller, who with her until after haying. i: in Palermo. Hannah d from Roxbury, Mass., are here for M. Swett, Knox, to see the record of the lives of its founders. Mrs. Hall leaves to mourn their loss her husband and little son, Master Burdette,left River ’“dr Jennie L. Future Odd husband and two sons Georges Grange, Liberty, has summer vacation—Mrs. J. M. Math- Hunter, Searsmont; land in Knox. Fellows will feel their influ- in Lynn, two for a brothers, European trip Mr the ‘"s Belfast Weather Jones S. Davis of Wednesday. adopted following resolutions of respect: from Clarmont, N. H., has been here Report Hayward Pierce, Frankfort, to Dominick ence and yours. You perpetuate the mem- Belfast and Cyrus R. Schiller’s health failed and his physician Kiver :,'i ii two weeks visit with Gaidmore, Prospect; land in Lil- of the deceased Davis of Wakefield, and Whereas, Georges Grange, No. ilk, her parents, Mr. is a Prospect. ory brethren, by exempli- Mass., one sister, ordered a Mrs. has sustained the Following summary of the weather lias N. trip abroad. Crosby expects loss of another valued ‘tid Mrs. F. L. French—Mrs. Staples, Stockton Springs, to Elean- fying in your lives their virtues. Mrs. Nathaniel Gould of Camden. Funeral brother L. L. Augusta record of the Bel.fast station of the U. S. Today to return to Belfast to-day. member, l'rescott, who has 'tench has arrived home from or T. Erskine, land in Stockton stand the services were held in and gone from us to the St. Paul, Weather Bureau for the week do.; you by silent resting place of the Lynn Monday, higher life; therefore,r d 1 ending June be it n., where she the Springs. D. A. Stockton dead. the remains were to Farnsworth Gross son of Mr. spent winter_Fred- 1901: Bowdoin, Springs, Soon others will do the same you, brought Belfast Wed- Marshall, 26, by and Resolved, That the sudden removal of our ‘iic French from Boston is here for the to A. R. Crosby, Boston, land in Stockton and thus the work of nesday for burial in Grove Mrs. F. B. Marshall of North Bucksport, a * r your lives will be Cemetery. brother from among us leaves a vacancy summer— Mrs. Manser from Springs. D. Y. to Al- and an E. M. C. S. graduate, has com- and a shadow that will be realized George Ban- Mitchell, Searsport, perpetuated. Let us all so live that we may just by all the is % % Wind, Sky, etc. his members of this and will also at the Manser Cottage for several fred E. Trundy, do;; land and buildings in be lovingly remembered those who Colby’s New President. pleted sophomore year at Bowdoin and grange, prove by come a loss to the of necks... .Mr. has won the great town, which he was a and Mrs. A. B. Cummins are Searsport. W. R. Whitten, Burnham, to F. after us, and that our influence shall be felt high honor of being awarded faithful servant. 41 19 70 51 S. E. Part cloudy. 'dm 72 J. Sayward, land in Burnham for the Smyth $300 prize for best in That we Ilersey Retreat, making necessary 20 47 Showers in night, do., (2 good. WaterviI/Le, June 24.—Rev. Charles showing Resolved, extend our sympathy for the trace. deeds.) mathematics the to his bereaved wife in her affliction and eiiangements summer parties.... ~ William Jones of Thomaston, son of Pre- Lincoln White of N. during freshman and soph- to r 21 G8 53 trace. Nashua, H., a graduate his distant brother. tee vaccination in this Cloudy. Rain, omore This is the town for a limited 22 71 51 siding Elder T. F. Jones, sang with much of Brown and years. most important early morning, Whitehall, N. Y„ June 25—The Rev. University Newton Theologi- Resolved, That these resolutions be spread 'one... .Next will be observed here trace. Jos. power the solo of prize awarded and the is Sunday “King Eternity,” the cal was elected competition very upon the records of our grange, a be 4" 2$ 63 53 and .07 of Cook of N. a Seminary, President of Colby copy Children’s with a fog, , Y., prominent choir and Mr. Marshall has sent to his wife and to The Day concert in the congregation sang “Thy will be to sharp. also been honored Republican historical writer, died of College to-night, succeed Dr. Butler, Journal for evening. " Monday night done,” and the exercises with an election to the editorial staff of the publication. 25 84 64 * closed with the resigned, after a session Clear. Bright’s disease. prolonged of the annual benediction. trustees. publication, the Bugle, for 1903 from the Delta Upsilon fraternity. Africa. LETTER FROM SEATTLE. Angora Goats at Burnham. A Big Dredging Steamer. Wonders of Darkest Sir Hamilton Johnston, special of The Journal.] Capt. E. O. Patterson, who is at Harry [Correspondence The writer recently had the pleasure commissioner for the Uganda protector- has Seattle, Wash., June 20,1901. Three The law of visiting in Burnham the farm of C. Charleston, S. C., just completed ate, has returned to London after an IRE YOU FEELING THE the tor He HEAT? events that attracted considerable at- is the drawings and specifications the absence of two years. brings E. Libby, who original importer M. Of health has no uniformed guardians stories of rivaling Henry If you are should drink tention in this city recently were a of the into this State. largest self-propelling hydraulic dredg- Uganda you of its peace. If it had there would be Angora goats Standly’s description of “Darkest an officer in ing steamer in the world. There are Chinese funeral of Jan Yot, ji arrests innumerable in every restaurant From the lot of five hundred he received Africa.” Sir Henry relates that the two in New York harbor is high standing in the Chinese Masonic every day of the year. Both in the from Mexico he has few left, with orders ships at work country surrounding Monatalgon and of the food they which are but do not as a of inter- the funeral of Mrs. wife quantity quality to be filled. He will soon receive a larger, they pro- totally depopulated order; Furnya, eat and" in the manner of its yet consump- themselves while at work. These tribal wars, and is consequently of a merchant; men The demand for the An- pel prominent Japanese tion and fresh invoice. marvelously stocked with big game women sin ships are copies of English dredgers, deer. and an elaborate banquet given by Mr. Ji gora among the farmers seems to be that are as tame as English park each and their were bought in England. can be Sotokichi Hayashi, the Consul of [a day for the clearing of scrubby pastures plans Zebras and antelopes approached dg against the When at work they are hauled over the to within ten yards and there is no Japan at this port, to the prominent dti laws of health. and bush sections, and as this little an- and ground anchor chains, anchors sport in killing them. Elephants business and men of Those who of a by being and ac- professional d/m imal is capable eating great quanti- rhinoceros are also abundant not planted ahead and astern, and the Seattle. '^m will heed ty of twigs and bushes he will doubtless cording to Sir Harry lions in Uganda W Nature’s chains taken to windlasses. The are to first of these events was a boon the as the cost pro- too busy eating hartebeeste The particu- can- prove to farmer warnings of these are notice a caravan. The prehis- to the number is small and the returns of pelling engines ships only passing larly interesting great not escape her pun- of keeping toric has been discovered in this used to them to sea with their giraffe of newcomers in the city from the ishments, and dys- mohair are large. carry country by the commissioner, who pro- or stomach and to to their eastern States who had never wit- pepsia Mr. showed the writer load, return again poses to maintain the region referred " is the inva- Libby kindly trouble work. The ship just designed by ('apt. to as a uational park. He photograph- nessed a Chinese funeral. A small riable of care- over the place, and in\the large barn penalty ed a race of men in the Congo in the street Patterson propels herself while at work. ape temple was erected less eating. floor, with admission to a large yard forest different entirely from Stanley’s There is no other She is to be built of mild steel through- and the body was placed under it, near by, was the flock of Angora goats, pigmies and secured records medicine for diseases phonograph There is nothing else so refreshing. surround- all out, and to conform to the highest class of their and music. Sir Harry buried in flowers. On tables of the stomach and numbering over three hundred, very language of ships under the “American Bureau says that twelve varieties of rubber It nourishes the nerves. the wyere enough allied of di- neat and on their ing temple provisions organs looking carrying trees are found in this country in inex- and nutrition Lof Shipping.” The ship is 271 feet 6 to feed a small army. These wrere later gestion small backs a beautiful fleece. The haustible supply. which can compare inches long, 47 1-2 feet beam, and 23 conveyed to the cemetery and arranged goats are beautiful creatures, milk DON’T BE IMPOSED UPON BY with Dr. Pierce’s feet deep,and tons 3,018 tons. She is to SUBSTITUTES. about the grave, that the devil may Golden Medical Dis- white in color, with short legs and wide This is My Symphony. ! have twin screws, with propelling en- stop to feast, while the spirit of the covery. It cures spreading, spirally twisted horns. The these diseases gines 20x40x30, 800 horse power each, To live content with small means: dead speeds on to its final resting place perfect- wool is curly or wavy, of a silvery white- ly and permanently, and 9 foot propellers. There will be 4 To seek elegance rather than luxury, unmolested. The Seattle Military Band build- ness, grows in long ringlets over the Refinement rather than fashion; and enables the Scotch boilers, 13 0x12, and built for 125 led the procession, followed by two ing up of the whole whole body, and is from five to To be worthy, not respectable; lbs. of steam, each boiler having 3-39 not Chinese bands. Next came the hearse, body into vigorous neaitn. twelve inches long. The head is like Wealthy, rich; WI took two bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Golden feet diam. corrugated furnaces, and 75 To study hard, think quietly, drawn by four spirited black horses, for stomach writes that of a common goat, but cleaner cut. Speak: Medical trouble,” Talk act Druggists Discovery feet of surface to one gently, frankly. Clarence Carnes. of Taylorstown, Loudoun grate boiler, then the pall bearers on horseback, Esq., The Angora thrives in every climate, To listen to stars and birds, \ “We have a sale on “L. F.” Co.. Va. «It did me so much good that I didn’t a of horse for \ good making total 3,000 power To babes and with heart; and the banner carriers, all gaily deco- take any more. I can eat most anything now. doing well in all parts of the United sages, open M. L. PORTFR, M. D., Danforth, Me. I am so well pleased with it I hardly know how the boilers. There will be 2-20 feet To bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, rated. The widow, supported by two to thank for kind information. I States. The little beasts are extremely you your with 20 feet suctions Await occasions, hurry never, “I have a sale and tried a whole lot of things before I wrote to and dredging pumps good steady demand.” Chinese women walked until exhausted, me hearty, multiply rapidly require In a to let the you. There was a gentleman told about and discharge pipes. The engines to word, spiritual, R. H. MOODY, Belfast. Me. and was then placed m a carnage. your medicine, how it had cured his wife. I little care. The cost of keeping is very Unhidden and unconscious, grow up I would a bottle of it. I am I run these are I6x32x “ thought try glad pumps compound, the common. Nearly every hack in the city was did, for I don’t know what I would have done light, and in the summer practically Through ‘L. F.’ Atwood’s Bitters is one of the comparatively few not Pierce’s Golden Med- 20, and about 400 horse power each. This is to be in if it had been for Dr. my Symphony.—Chan- sellers.” H. engaged and followed line. ical nothing. They feed from twigs, bushes good /4S/4 SNOW. Damariscotto, Me, Discovery.” There will be a separate condenser, cir- ning. Quite different was the second, the Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con* and weeds refused by other animals and _ cif ating and air pump for this plant, beautiful burial services of another stipation. their meat is excellent food, and is and a distilling and refrigerating plant, from the Orient, a daughter of the termed many venison. by Angora steam windlass for 2-inch steam- Not with to Burnham chain, flowery kingdom. pagan way that this commerce must use. It The goats were brought steering gear and steam capstan. She mm Look in the custom and Celestial pomp, as in is to all who are by rail from Mexico and were twenty interesting studying will be schooner rigged. There will be your mirror first case, but strictly American and the trend of the world’s and days on the passage, and yet of the very commerce, accommodations for 57 men, with baths today. Take ROYAL Christian in all its arrangements. Over to this and above all to this large number received only three died state, city, and toilets. The officers quarters will a last look at three hundred-Japanese, all dressed in it a of the that from the effects of the journey. As gives glimpse future, be finished in oak; crews quarters in your gray the black, were present. dazzles us with its and soon as they arrived, Mr. Libby began regulation fairly promises cypress. Her coal bunkers carry 300 hair. Itsure- FRUE hacks were engaged, and its to have demands for them and the Forty-four certainty. tons, enough for one weeks work on ly may be floral covered the cas- whole flock would have gone had he not elaborate pieces Visitors to the Pan-American Expo- the bar. She will be stationed at South- the last if ket. “Nearer God to Thee” was taken the precaution of reserving one My sition this summer will find at the west Pass, Mass. Captain Patterson is you want and all the services hundred for his own farm. The use of JAR the opening hymn, State of Washington headquarters the to return to Petersburg, Va., where he it so; you and were in language. The devo weather and direct the mohair is becoming very general Japanese daily report map was inspecting the construction of a needn’tkeep MADE UF FINE CLEAR tenderness of the to the of raising wool instead of YEARS tion and Japanese from the Seattle Weather Bureau. The question 1,500 ton ship for Charleston, S. C., and your gray their womankind was very ap- it has been brought to the GLASS,HANDSOHE SQUARE SHAPE, Fil l ward comparison of temperature of Puget importing as soon as the new ship is started will heir a week longer than attention of the farmers of the United 73A33 SLaaX parent. Sound region with that of the Middle go to look after her. She will be 18 you wish. There’s no MEASUkE. HAS THE CELEBRATED SELl Consul a little booklet issued The banquet by the Japanese West or Eastern States will prove that States in recently months under construction. This ship about guesswork this; SEALING NO MfcTAI. IN of Seattle’s the of FASTENING. was held at one leading one of the most attractive features by Department Agriculture will carry 2,000 cubic yards of sand, or it’s sure every time. the Governor of the State, which deals with the CONNECTION WITH BY hotels, with this country is its delightful summer wholly Angora, about 3,400 tons dead weight. FRUIT. EYERV in Congress, and climate. of and the claim is made that there are s .0 the representative Every phase enjoyable l_ >^|AVi0r TEST THE BEST PERFECT VACUUM YOl men of this city as summer can be over 400,000 goats in the United States sixty prominent outing imaginable found, Week. Old Home WILL FIND II INDISPENSABLE AFTER * guests. The banquet hall was beauti- and the combined pleasures of wood and that the annual production of mo- fully decorated, the Japanese and Amer- and lake, sea and mountain, fish and hair is over a million pounds. Notices are being sent from the office e TEST OF ITS MERITS. ican Hags being conspicuous. Festoons game, with scenic splendors unexcelled. Probably the largest dealer in mohair of the secretary of the Old Home Week Hdiir Patented April 7, 1806 of ivy with Japanese lanterns of unique j The fresh home grown fruits are now in this State is George B. Goodall of association, Samuel W. Matthews of designs, and the rhododendron, the j in market and the extra large straw- Sanford, Maine, who uses during the Augusta, to the several officers of th e was exten- berries are a a In addition to the above we the own the following patents: “Smalley” Square K: Washington State llower, reminder of little incident year some 1,000,000 pounds, chieflyjim- organization, relative to the holding of for VI20I I twol-—- “Smalley” Glass Milk .Jars with Tin Handles, “Smalley” Crated Demijohn^ sively used, and an elaborate menu in one of our Seattle homes a few years ported from Turkey or Mexico, but Old Home week in Maine for 1901. The or three woeks notice how man” Crated Demijohns, “Smalley" Boxed Demijohns, “Victor” Egg l to the oc- where the served. Appropriate toasts since, servant girl in receiv- that by him which was raised notices are in the form of Shakers. bought pamphlets, much younger you ap- “Smalley” Lightning to. the orders from the of the the that are casion were eloquently responded ing lady in the United States is said to equal, stating concisely things ten And all Bottles with Trade Mark “FULL MEASURE” blown in the glass and tl "i most desired to be known as to the pear, years younger The following is a brief extract from the house, responded: “Aye tank bater Aye where care has been given to the ani- tors and owners of Short Measure Bottles lettered Warranted Flasks." observance of the anniversary. The at least. of Consul Havashi: “Ten years slice some strawberries for soopper.” that The demand for speech mals, imported. week will fall this year from Aug. 10 to Ayer’s Hair Vigor also and that to and “two the mohair has thus far exceeded the ago the name of Puget Sound “Large enough slice,” 17, inclusive. The officers of the State cures dandruff, prevents ; the vice of Seattle were unknown almost in bites to a cherry” aptly describes these supply. The skins are of too delicate a organizations are as follows, falling of the makes presidents each representing a county: hair, Few had heard either Washington products. nature to be used as leather, but are hair A. G. & Japan. persons President, Gov. John F. Hill, Augusta; grpw, and is a splen- SHALLEY CO., like all on the abandoned of these names. Later reports of Se- We, points used in book-binderies and are always secretary, Hon. Samuel W. Matthews, did hair dressing. the cities of the North Pa- of the President’s as the skin covers are Oramandal attle and portion itinerary, in demand goat Augusta; treasurer, Hon. It cannot help but do .MANUFACTURERS OF. vice Hon. cific Coast came to Japan. Our peo- deeply regret the serious illness of Mis. expensive. Smith, Litchfield; presidents, these things, for it’s a F. M. Drew, Lewiston; Charles B. Ten- to seek Trade re- McKinley and that it prevented the The has one “kid” each and ple began your city. goat year Col. ~F. E. Booth- hair-food. When the hair from the ney, Esq., Houlton; lations grew. There are now in the distinguished party seeing very seldom has twins. The average bay, Portland; John M. S. Hunter, is well fed, it cannot help BOTTLE GLASSWARE and MACHINE-CUT CORKS, State at this United States hut fourcitiss with Jap- Evergreen very favorable length of the mohair is four and a half Esq., Farmington ; Hon. Hannibal but grow. season of the We Hamlin, Ellsworth; Charles S. Hich- anese Consuls; New York, San Fran-1 year. are, however, inches and in many cases it is found It makes the scalp 8 Blackstone St., BOSTON, HASS born, E. K. Gould, Esq., and Seattle. With the being favored by visits from many of to shear them twice each Esq., Augusta; and this cures cisco, Chicago necessary Rockland; R. T. Rundlett, Wis- healthy the Nation’s officials. The Ohio Esq., great natural advantages she possesses, j Con- year. The goat learns very quickly casset; George M. Atwood, Esq., South the disease that causes Branch Store, 125 Hudson St., New York City, N. Y. Seattle to become one of the : gressional delegation spent a very en- and Mr. Libby has one which, with a Paris; Hon. Henry Lord, Bangor; Hon. dandruff. promises ESTABLISHED 1800. of this in Seattle and on the Sound. time to will do Willis E. Parsons, Foxcroft; Edward greatest of the cities nation.” joyable day little given him, many $1.00 a bottle. All C. Plummer, Bath; Hon. Joseph druggists. talked most enter- Chairman Foss, of the House Com- little tricks. subsist on a Esq., The other speakers j cute They O. Smith, Skowliegan; Hon. William C. My hair was coming out badly, mittee on Naval but Hair Vigor the of the new and closer rela- Affairs, and Congress- very little grain in the winter and plen- II. Ayer’s stopped tainingly J Marshall, Belfast; George Murchie, falling and has made my hair very man and tions as we look across the Pacific, and Dayton party visited the Puget of straw, and it is well, if possible, Esq., Calais; lion. Charles H. Prescott, thick and much darker than before. f ty I think there is like it for Sound Naval followed in a few Biddeford. nothing the benefits to both nations. IIow the Station, to give them opportunity to get out of the hair.” Cora M. Exclusive board,additional, Mrs.IIelen Lea, from days by Rear Admiral Melville to in- April 25,1899. Yarrow, I. T. Occident could and would learn doors where they can browse on the Frye White, Lewiston; Mrs. W. C. the station. His words the Orient lessons in patience, self-res- spect officially trees. They do better if not lierded, Spaulding, Caribou; Mrs. Adelaide Wrltm thm Omatm*. were in the as do not NEW STORE. traint, subordination of the individual complimentary extreme, and should under no conditions be sub- Boothby, Portland. If you obtain all tho benefits FURNITURE you desire from the uae of the Vigor, follows: “Seattle is own and other virtues in which America is holding her to restraint. desire a free write the doctor about it. A<1 dress, Have just opened a line of household furniture of every description. ject They DR. J. C. with in the 1’nited States and Steamer City of Rockland. AYER, Lowell, Maaa. Everything NEW and l’RESIl direct from the factory.' somewhat deficient. The Orient, would any city range, and can be easily raised, 'the the naval station is in turn, learn much from the Occident, surpassing many; majority of the Angora pelts sold in Good Luck to Her. Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Willow Chairs and ultimately the right balance would the best in the world.” this country come from the Cape of Here’s luck to our new steamboat, Couches, Lounges, Sideboards, China Closets, Chiffoniers be struck. The growing commerce of Good Hope, and undressed sell for $1.50 and Captain Ingraham, too—to all her the North Pacific Ocean, the establish- Penobscot Bay Steamers. to $3.50 each, according to the size of gold-laced officers and to her sturdy take us to Boston ALL skin and of crew; they’ll safe A large line ed Nippon Yusen Kaisha line between the length the fleece. They of.|r0n AI The Maine Central steamer Sebanoa and bring us back again in the dandiest Bedsteads, S1ZES’sELLING CHK Seattle and and the of the are in demand for as are soft Japan; plan has been transferred from Mt. Desert rugs, they sidewheeler that ever came to Maine: I also keep the celebrated .... giants of Wall street to girdle the globe waters for service in Penobscot Bay and and beautifully white and yet can be we don’t forget the Bangor, a boat will leave Rockland on the arrival we’er to we remember old ^vWHITE HOUNTAIN with a line of steamers and railways of dyed in any color to suit the buyer. Of proud own, REFRIGERATORS,^ the train leaving Boston at 9.00 a. si., Katahdin and the Cambridge that went the Seattle were all late there has been a demand for mo- Best in the market. Over one million in use. Call and see them before purdi.t through gateway, and 9,45 P. si. due in Rockalnd at 4.20 down, and the oaken-ribbed Penobscot, hair ladies for fur referred to. It was a most happy meet- a. si., and 4.45 a. si., running to by trimmings. we’re loyal to her, too, but to-day we ing fo the waking nation of the far Islesboro and Castine, leaving those Mr. Libby’s farm is but a short dis- cheer the Rockland ’cause she’s spick 1 r ATTRESSES, SPRINGS, CLOTHES REELS, places in season to connect with train, tance from the station at Burnham and and span and new. Since courageous East, and the most progressive city of In fact to be found in a first-class furniture leaving Rockland at 1.40 p. si. and 9.20 old De Gama went sailing ’round Good everything the farthest West. it is daily visited by those interested in p. si. and due in Boston at fCos p. si. and Hope, since sails were spread to catch Two additional companies for the; 5.57 a. si. There will be through parlor the little animals. He has shipped sev- the breeze and sailors knotted rope, H. E. 70 Main Street Pacific trade, with lines of steamers and sleeping car service on these trains eral lots to Vermont and New Hamp- since Chirstofor Colombo set out for McDonald, between Boston and Rockland each smaller lots Salvador, there's never been a better and ships, are now entering the field shire, and have gone to .IN. way, giving a service for Penobscot Bay boat than this we’re cheering for. with Seattle as a home port. The points that places them in close touch Waldo, Vassalboro, East Wilton, Can- She’s handsome and she’s able—she's Globe Transportation Company, with with the outside world and that will ton, Forest Station and several other a palace set afloat, and everyone is glad $1,000,000.00 capital; incorporated by tend to a rapid development of that part places. More have been ordered, and to see the brand new Boston boat, with of the Maine coast, which is a strong her ’lectric lights and all those things J. \V. ( lise, President of the Seattle like the Belgian hare, the Angora goat TRUSSES for1901 rival to Mt. Desert in scenic beauty and and paint without a speck, as she races will soon have a home in Chamber of Commerce, and a Syracuse, attractions for vacationers. nearly every up and down the coast with Ingraham ENTIKELY N. Y., syndicate, has some of its ves- The Vinalhaven and Rockland steam- county in the State. still on deck. Oh, be good to her ye NEW. boat company will also connect with winds and waves, and see her safe’ly sels eu route around the Horn, and will The average price for a good buck A coal Maine Central trains, to and from through—use her gently, she’s a darling build more here. The China Mutual will be to $100 and that of a doe Vinal Haven, North Haven, Swans Isl- $50 $10 —and we’ll do as much for you, for Steam Navigation Company, backed by and, Hurricane Island and Breen’s to $12. Ok kin J. Dickey. many a year we hope to hear her pad- Solid Comfort Truss English capital, is also active, having Landing, and steamer service will also dles shining red making music in the be au just contracted for docks at Seattle arranged from Isle Haut and river and her whistle at High Head.— .WITH..-. famine other points in Penobscot Bay connect- A Terrible Explosion Bangor Daily News. that will cost $200,000. ing with express trains running between These and other com- “Of a gasoline stove burned a lady here transportation Rockland and Boston. Personals. strikes terror to the pocket books only of E. Colby College panies are attracted by the great in- maghtfully,” writes N. Palmer of Kirk la. “The best doctors couldn’t ...Water Pad... ducements to American ships to enter Bird Visitors. frin, heal Miss Mercy Agnes Brann Colby ’97, has those who have not a modern Hot Water the running sore that followed, but Buck- been elected Instructor in English at Vassar the Orient, Hawaii and South and college for 1901-1902. Cool, easy and perfect relief to Tlie editor's orchard and garden may len's Arnica Salve entirely cured her." In- or Steam in their homes. Central American traffic, as well as the the wearer. System be a little more favored with bird visit- fallible for Cuts, Corns, Sores, Boils, Two articles from the pen of Miss Alice L. Alaskan trade. Prior to the Klondike Cole, Colby, ’98, have in ors, but every home has its similar Bruises, Skin Diseases and Piles. 25c. at recently appeared the New Tork Independent. and see a steamer every two weeks The past week, rob- Call in them. discovery company. golden R. H. Moody’s. The in fuel is as wonderful as is the wood cedar birds, and Bo- saving was ample to do all the business with ins, pewees, Not at home.—Visitor—“Is your fa- hemian wax have all been at No charge for fitting. even these Alaska. Then came the rush north and wings ther at home?” vitality-giving, genial, temperature work, themselves to the Bicycle Meet in Lewiston. helping string, Little daughter—“What is your distribute the house. the coast was swept bare of available cotton and the children have systems throughout hemp, name, We would be to A bicycle meet will be held in Lewis- please?” vessels for this trade. Now there is furnished. obliged Visitor—“Just tell him it is his old some of our young interested in ton 4th. There will be excursion & substantially one vessel a day the year people July friend, Bill Johnson.” POOR SON, Druggists. Geo. T. Read, 44 Main St., Belfast. birds, if they will add to this list: on railroads. for the around leaving Seattle for Alaskan rates all Entries Little daughter—“Then he isn’t in. I % Bluebird, will all others heard him tell mamma if bills came IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators. and this trade is a Robin, handicap close June 29, any points, permanent Golden Robin, Puiple Finch, he wasn’t at Stories. on 1. The race follows; home.”—Stray thing. Cedar Bird, Pewee, July program One French — As to the Orient, and the contest for Chi’ping Sparrow, Song Sparrow, Mile, Championship Out of Sight.—Pops —“Black eye, First $25.00 second Gold Finch, Kingbird, prize, gold medal, ; nose out of plumb, clothes torn! Been control of the commercial situation silver Nuthatch, Tree Swallow, prize, medal, $15.00. in a fight, haven’t you, my son?” — W. H. Coombs & there, as viewed by James J. Hill and One-half Mile First Co., Chimney Swift, Red-eyed Vireo, Open prize, My son—“N-N-No sir.” Me others,Sve have questions of world-wide Cuckoo, Catbird, chair, $15.00; second prize,coaster brake, that you’re saying? ..I DEALERS IN : FRED ATWOOD i Winterport, third watch $4.00. Pops—“What’s interest. It is assured that the north- Blackbird, Bohemian Wax-wing, $7.50; prize, chain, must have been, in a fight! — Why, you Yellow Warbler, Phebe. One Mile, State Champion First tell the truth.” ern roads will carry westward the pro- Now, —Hallowell Kegister. prize, gold medal, $25.00. My son—“Well, Pops, there was a Second-Hand Goods INSURANCE and REAL ducts of the interior, the Great One Mile Open—First prize, bicycle, fight, but I wasn’t in it?” ESTATE, Northern, the Northern Pacific and the $25.00; second prize, Morns chair, $15.; third $5.00. OF the territo- prize, racing suit, The rest wras easy. Harduppe—“I al- ALL KINDS. Burlington amply covering One Mile prize, dia- Handicap—First ways do my hardest work before break- Parties ry, and for return cargoes will distribute CASTOR IA mond ring, $25.00; second prize, lamp having FURNITURE, Tnfmfj fast.” CARPETS, the lumber and other products of Puget Pjj gud Children. and globe, $25.00; third prize, bicycle Borrowed—“What’s that?” STOVES, or anything to sell Representing Over Twenty Million Assets Sound and the far East. The shortest suit, $10.00; four th prize, tires, $6.00. up.”—Stray Sto- Kind You Hm Harduppe—“Getting by sending us a card will receive a prompt and route to the Tin Always Bought ries. cheapest Orient, owing call. Antique Furniture a specialty. FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE OLASS, TORNADO INSURANCE. Hundreds of lives saved year to rotundity of the globe, and because every by hour in the Dr. Thomas’ Eolectric Oil in the There is not an day, especial- 33 Main ne. return having when a of Street, Belfast, VSTBAM BOILER INSURANCE AND INSPBCTION.^O Security Bonds tor Cashiers. Cootrsct of available products for cargoes, house when it is needed. Cures croup, ly in hot weather, glass Moxie just do one and taste good too. places Puget Sound on the great high. heals burns, cuts, wounds of every sort. won’t good ors, Administrators and Trustees I Correspondence solicited | Real estate bought and told Tittle journey in “darkest Another excursion, which may be A (Written for The Journal.) AFRICA.” made on if one is a SORES AMD foot, “good walker,” The Quantabacook Pond or Lake. leads to the village of Birkhadem.” Cuiiosities of Modern Algeria. CJOtf — SONS« “The Well of the Slave” so-called The rippling rills from distant hills, ,! correspondence of The Journal.] Their contributions make ULCERS. from a Moorish picturesque fount^iu To streams that glide and Sores and Ulcers never become chronic CHOPPED ON S(/CAr\ keep supplied r /.akf.a, Algiers, May 10, 1901. in the than three The use—a quick The of the lake. Unless the is market-place—less only liniment for internal wastage blood in poor condition—is cure for colic, diarrhoea, cholera mor- on the edge of the Dark Conti- miles from Bou-Zarea. In the fort cramp, sluggish, weak and unable to throw off bus, bites, bruises, burnH, stings, chaflngs, No rivers pour with rush and roar we are naturally consumed with the poisons that accumulate in it. The above the hamlet is a military penal •trains, sprains—Is the old reliable | To mar the peaceful scene, the unknown in- must be relieved of the But stilly glides within its tide, ,r.;rt' to penetrate system unhealthy establishment. Near it is an GASTORIA orphanage With and itiTOIiTfflfKl matter the and JOHNSON’S (I quiet serene. course our through sore, great danger For Infants and Children. rl,. i if present desultory for and all around are relics of ni.mnin..1.1 to life would follow should it heal before girls; It’s but a lake of common make. umini;iuinmtii.inminaiai.i.u.m.iu>>.1.11.nu^IfTTn not for MODYIE LMMEIY mgs are equipped serious the blood an older mon- 1810. It Or that nature has been made pure and healthy civilization—megalithie Favorite family remedy elnce Keep , pond, made; to Id the bouse. Two 25 cents and 50 ceota. 1 It makes no claims to but—thanks modern and all impurities eliminated from the sys- still and tubular sires, higher aims, ^.rations; uments, entire, large Free book on Treatment for DiseaKl." S Nor artificial aid. traveler tem. S.S.S. the cure first cleans- I. 8. Mass. The Kind You Have ,,.,vs any may now-a-days begins by stones, resting on four upright stones. JOHNSON A CO., Bostoa, || ing and the blood, What e’er the yore saw on its ■ two or three hundred invigorating building shore, ui Algiers Of course are the tombs of some | up the geheral health and removing from they No stately forest now of ~rr.. '.... toward the “heart” Darkest Will greet the the .- •! 1 iTTTiiimiiiimi'.l A OOMSTAHT DRAM forgotten people, and the pottery and eye against sky, Several interesting Arab vil- | Or ’neath the breezes bow. Always Bought »POM THE SYSTEM. bronze ornaments which have been accessible omnibus I effetematter’. THE BOY ON THE FARM. No glades of green can there be seen, -ue easily by taken out of now adorn rooms of j When this has been accomplished the dis- them, To catch an artist’s eye; and various short excur- age; charge gradually ceases, and the sore or the Societe de Climatalogic, in Algiers. [From the Board of Agriculture Bulletin.] No villas grace this quiet place, be made in the saddle with ulcer heals. It is the of these old To with plain nature vie. may j tendency It is fifteen miles from Bon-Zarea to condition of the indolent sores to worse and Searsmont. The -afety, so far as the natives are grow worse, La Trappe de Staoueli, and necessitates Midst saplings stand upon the land and eventually to destroy the bones. Local boys and young men on the farm has A cottage here and there, ,; lied. applications, while soothing and to some an early start, with luneheon carried been within Where summer guests oft come to rest tlie l’lace du Gouvernement— immeasurably improved extent alleviate cannot reach the seat as there is neither nor And find a transient lair. Promotes pain, along, bite sup the last Then it was one Digestion.CheerCul- in the Lower of the trouble. S. S. S. and no fifty years. ness and Rest.Contains large square does, matter to be had until the return. About To rest their brains from business strains neither how sixty continual round of hard manual labor, run apparently hopeless your condition, bring their rods and nor Mineral. \lgiers—omnibuses every the monks obtain- They lines; Opium,Mbrphine even your constitution has broken years ago Trappists with but little chance for To make time pass troll for to Mustafa though improvement they bass, Mot Marc otic Superior, a beau- it will relief when ed from the French Or fish of other kinds. down, bring nothing permission govern- or recreation. Seldom were there more arb on the of the hills else can. It the slopes supplies rich, pure blood ment to a Perchance some men build monastery here, and than one or two taken in a may now and then to heal the sore and nourish newspapers the and other 'buses go necessary Their bottles along, ffldLr ! port; were hundred acres bring DMpe of SAMUEL PITCHER the diseased granted twenty-five and were such as That often serve to brace their liiar and debilitated, body. neighborhood, they nerve A,_C_/. Ilou-Zarea, among Mr. Ir Talbert, I,ock Box 245, Winona, bf the which To J: Miss., surrounding land, was would not be as a gift to-day. breaking into song. woods of the higher plateau. says: Six years ago my leg from the knee to accepted the foot was one solid sore. Several then almost a but has physicians wilderness, been The returns from their toil were so No matter who, Gentile or Jew, ;c is the Arab treated me and I made two to Hot Wells) typical trips Springs, transformed their An urchin, dude or tyke; but found no relief. I was induced to S. S. by untiring industry small that it afforded no for the try 8., margin Tlie merchant, scribe, or artist niggling along dusty high- and it made a complete cure. I have been a into a tribe, per- wonderfully luxurious vineyard but the barest necessities of Are welcomed all alike. forms its principal street; fectly well man ever since." anything 1 is the and orchard. Their system of irrigat- life, ilieir clothes were coarse and " only purely veg- No rank is known, no favors shown u-Zarea, a few miles farther I B ^ etable blood purifier ing is worth studying, and they have poorly made. But this has all passed. To Quantabacook’s guests; .alike it. as can well be imagin- ^Bk known — contains no Go into the homes of to-day So ail who wish come and j two mills for grinding corn, the water country may fish; Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa- poisonous minerals to and you will see the desks and tables Or come on other quests. thoroughly European. Both, ^t^R^^B^^B which drives them an Fion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea ruin the and being brought by covered with and are favorite resorts of the digestion papers magazines, May fish with worm that lively squirm, feet and all Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- add to, rather than relieve vour suffer- aqueduct thirty high. The monas- nearly of the appurtenances of Or flies they Follett bought of; winter visitors to this now amusement and instruction of ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ings. If your flesh does not heal readilyi tery itself—built on the spot where tiie any city That savants vex, they’re so complex, sanitarium, and have many when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood home. With smooth fields, the im- And nature never thought of. battle ot Staouel was fought between Facsimile Signature of I'reuch and Moorish villas, set is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore proved plows, disc harrows, seeders, With rods of steel equipped with reel, is apt to become chronic. the Turks anil French in the summer weeders, mowing machines, tedders, Or bamboo rod and line; and the most aiming gardens Send for our free book and write our of 1870—is a great rectangular build- horse rakes and horse forks, and the And ragged tykes, and who that likes views of land and sea to be about case. We make no other new tools with which to do their With alder pole and twine. new'YORK. Years ng physicians your ing, with the usual inner court yard, Thirty for this service. work, hours and severe toil are ■.ir the Mediterranean. Most Charge long They ride the lake in many a make SWIFT ATLANTA. ttA. surrounded cloisters. There is a THE SPECIFIC CO., by banished. A man who on Of or residents of have young goes wherry panoe; nglish Algiers chapel at one end, and the walls of the to a farm to spend his days, will never Or hoist a sail to summer gale, ,nes in the El Biar suburb, in- men thousands to their ceme- become a but if he And take their too. troop by whole structure are covered with lugu- millionaire, has in- sweethearts, f Consul General and several and common and is teries. Why on that day, and never on brious the mis- dustry prudence, When old King Frost, with rime embossed, inscriptions recalling satisfied with and Old EXACT copy OF WRAPPER. milies. There are also a num- 1 do not know. to the health, independence, Quanti’s waters freeze; another, Thfey go eries of life—such as: “S’il est triste a reasonable amount of the good things Then all its guests their nerves can test, kthu .am : (invents and other charitable marabouts of the saints to pray for the of I no With ice-boats in a breeze. CASTORIATHE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. de vivre a la Trappe, qu’ il est doux d’y life, know of better place to his. The Bon Pasteur of but as each find them than on the farm. And (“Good blessing fertility; drags mourir.” There is a farm, with exten- of Let all whose brains of cares and strains can ■ .d" in is a on% thing I assure him,—after mid- Proclaim had English) very large live or six olive branches behind her, it sive stables and sheds for the flocks and they’ve enough; dle life, many millionaires will envy Come to its shores and heal their sores iin ior children, as well as a refuge is difficult to understand the eagerness herds, workshops, forge, bake-house, him as much his peace and comfort, With nature in the rough. for advanced women amatory of their vows. Seei^from a distance, wheelright and carpenter’s shops, dairy, and freedom from business cares, as W. ■vise combination it would seem the farmer will the millionaires the long procession of figures, wrapped wine-vaults—everything pertaining to a envy their wealth.—Otis D. Wilson. casual observer. Another or- in white from head to foot, looks like a and thrifty self-supporting community. Waldo. Where good markets are ior girls, in charge of the good train of sheeted risen spectres newly One hundred and twenty monks are now easy to reach, farming is just a fair St. Vincent de Paul, and still from the grave. But as they come nearer cloistered in La Trappe de Staoueli. kind of business, one in which there Everybody for to the same are few if but boys, belongs you hear light laughter and chattering Even more is the Jardin failures, rightly managed, Knows interesting there is little of one’s becom- ==^= id. Midway between these two that is decidedly “of the earth, earthy,” prospect ■ d’Essai, or experimental garden near ing a millionaire by paying strict atten- About mg stands the great and much alive with asylums bright eyes, very Birmandrais. It was begun in 1832, tion to tilling the soil. When a boy .ihlishment of the Freres de la When racks Mother E ve’s curiosity, peer from under and while it remained in the hands of becomes acquainted with all the bugs Neuralgia your who have and worms that feed on the farm hretienne, primary woolen haiks at the stranger. the was with crops, government kept up care, and all the that on ior all over the parasites prey the boys province, Speaking of Arab ceremonials—you but at considerable Xow it is PaitiXitteY brain, expense. farmer, he is not to be blamed if he ailes farther on are the springs may see some of them to-day, unchang- conducted by the Compagnie Generale tries some other business for a while A And of relief from /.eboudja, which supply the ed since Ali Baba’s even in Al- before settling down on a farm. We you despair time, Algerienne, who consider the commer- Household Town of with water. have some young men who are making Algiers giers, within sight of Protestant and cial element more than the advance- a grand success farming, and would another large orphanage (Prot- Catholic churches. The most fanatical they Medicine ment of science. Ornamental plants succeed in almost any other kind of pain, and in the same is A Safe and Sure Cure for neighborhood rites are performed by votaries of the are cultivated in great numbers and ex- business, as well or better.—J. G. Hard- ::t once a Jesuit Get Minard’s l.ycee, orphan- Sidi Mohaujpnedan bin Aissa confra- ported to the principal cities of Europe. ing. Cramps Coughs Bruises Liniment, devoted to a class of Thorndike. A great change in younger ternity, and one of their fetes is worth avenues of Diarrhcea Colds Burns The palms, bamboos, plane methods of has come in the Those received in the El Biar agriculture seeing once—if one has strong nerves. and most last Sprains and Strains. of trees, magnolias acacias make fifty years. The great mass of King pain, So you see that whatever 11 with the wild of drums farmers are a begins beating delightful promenades. The gardens are pursuing system of culti- Gives iustant relief. be in northern vation much at variance with that of lacking Africa, an d tambours, until a crowd is collect at all times to the There Two sizes, 25c. and 50c. And open public. yore. While once I farmed in the old- the cardinal virtue of Christian Dut some of dark doorway a Turkish one is cafe at the entrance, where fashioned way, 1 now have a Syracuse Only Pain Killer, Perry Davis’. to be supposed inspired, coffee may be had, and in the centre, sulky plow, and in place of the old- Rub 10 it is better to rushes with a into the formed fashioned harrow I use a disc harrow. Bou-Zarea, yell ring under a beautiful of group Canary I It rather than the where he executes a plant corn with the Eclipse corn arriage, public by spectators, is a fine old Moorish house worth pines, planter, using a weeder few the hire of the former being frantic dance, his back- every clays swaying body going far to see. until the corn nearly reaches the head. In. seven francs for the Wickless ap, trip wards and forwards and contorting Fannie B. Ward. I own an interest ill an Ohio corn cut- ibout fifty cents an hour in himself with fearful violence. lie is ter, with which the corn is cut into a silo. The! of which I had money, if stops are made en presently joined by others, all yelling, Schooner Inez M. Carver. ensilage, Blue about fifty tons last year, I fed to twelve Vnd you will feel in- and until certainly gesticulating contorting they head of cattle twice a from the loth The four-masted schooner Inez M. day Flame make many baits and detours, fall exhausted to the ground. The Mo- of ^November until the :17th of Carver was launched from the Xew April. the Mastafa is Silos are the necessities of the twentieth caring suburb, haddam (head of the order) collects Co's at Bath England Shipbuilding yard If ndid of the now century. the product of the land is ...THE... palace Deys, enough coin from the crowd to purchase June 18th. The vessel ready for sea consumed at home, as it should be, the .aier home of the French Gov- will cost about 840,000. She was built a reviving beverage, which lie adminis- more it produces the faster it will im- expressly for the West Indies trade, neral, and worth at least a ters to the devotees; and soon prove. Give the boys some show on the prostrate and A. X. Buell & to., of Xew York, mpse. At a farm. Let them have higher point you they resume their cheerful perform- are the owners. She is 107.0 something they managing can their Your Walcli call own, and receive the bene- uu the road to inspect the their bodies with feet in 36 feet in breadth and ances—searing red-hot length, fit therefrom. Provide them with Repair plenty reservoir which Hussein 13.4 feet in depth. Her gross tonnage irons, forcing out their own eyes with of good reading, by which their minds and have a first-class job of work. is 730.01 and her net tonnage 625.75. & Co. ailt in to the four Common Flat Swan 11122, supply live ser- be also with amuse- Wick il h-v Electric clock spikes, eating scorpions and She is a deck vessel with may developed, Rnnnlato single long ment neyuiaic and always be on time. Sibley is of Algiers with purest wa- and recreation. They do not want pents, chewing broken glass, doing any poop, which gives her all the advantages Oil her on are two to be slaves to work. If they do not Stoves, great hospitals, devilish deed their fanatical mania of a double deck vessel. She willjrave JtmUKRS.OK may enjoy their life on the farm it is doubt- if numerous white a carrying capacity of 650 M. spruce buildings suggest. It is supposed that their so- ful if ever become successful farm- lumber and is chartered to load at they Oil : -d together like a village and set ers. Let them know and Stove Ovens. Quality KNIVES, calied religious” exaltation renders Jordan’s River, Xova for River your plans GRAIN, midst of extensive Scotia, ask their and will feel the PORKS, gardens. Ap- them insensible to but what the S. A. opinions they pain; Platte, better for it.—E. G. Lander. SFOONS, ately enough, several cemeteries of and The Carver was built under the super- extra after effect glass scorpion diet Belmont. The boy on the farm etc., heavy tered near. vision of Fred I., Hodgkins of Lamoine, guar- Algiers’ general may be I cannot say. bolds a very important position. The plate, fully FEED. Me., who is in command. He is anteed. a round is in the French going future him. I think that style— Other sacrilicial rites are celebrated a owner. He was in the depends upon part formerly if more men on w young would stay trably ugly, ith multitudinous on the sea shore schooners Xellie S. SEEDS and every Wednesday Woodbury, Henry the farm they would be better off than of black and white which Woodruff, Jerome B. Look and Harry Garden Hose, beads, morning, anybody may witness they would be to seek a city life. The Knowlton. up nsvally sold by jewele- on wires into caricatures of who The whole world the keep everyth! gets up early enough. per- The vessel is named in honor of Mrs. depends upon farmer, Window yyE GROCERIES and flowers. One corner and the sons of Maine are the ones for Screens, of it is formers are not of the ancient and Carver, wife of Amos I). Carver of the '•’i farmers.—L. F. Allenwood. 'd for the consular corps and low-class na- firm of Carver & Morrell, honorable Aissaoui,—but Baker, ship Water Coolers, Importers' of Salt. chandlers of Xew who is one of WE FIT YOUR EYES amilies, corresponding to the tives who desire to get rid of their vari- York, the owners. The Clifford X. Carver Business Men in Theatricals. to glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed consular cemetery under the ous diseases. To this end, they slaught- built by the X. E. Co., was named for Nickel Plated Copper Tea- dealers in the finest quality of[ government; and no interment er a fowl, or lamb, and after certain his son. The New York Herald of Slay 8th said: “It’s what strides the in .aide in it without the consent of incantation and of strange stage has kettles, burning incense, made during the past live years, not to a of the corps diplomatique, who they smear themselves with its blood. speak of a century. Business men have 100 CENTS W°ror work°for $100 Anthracite and _ . now taken a hand in the and find at present to be the English If the creature in the pie, it a Tea-pots, Coffee-Pots, etc. dying struggles very profitable investment. Lawrence Bar- ■ i General. Next is the new Jew- water, it is looked upon as a good omen rett, during his grand struggle through Blacksmith L03lS ■ numberless was backed a tery—their ancient burial-place and the faith-cure is almost difficulties, by some B^~No trouble to show goods. complete. of the solid business men of Boston. Viola ORDERS PROMPTLY at been This has to do with true Mo- who has this FILLED recently appropriated by nothing Allen, electrified country and 5c. and 10c. Goods. t Deer Isle latthe time is the talk of the entire .eminent for public purposes, hammedan worship, but persons of dif- Yachtsmen. present in ‘The was H. J. Locke & tbi- east, Christian,’ furnished the Plumbing our Son, 33, 35, 37 Front St., Mo very top of the hill is the pretty ferent races, Moors, Arabs and Jews Specialty. Belfast, Capt. Charles Gray, George Knight necessary funds by a large printing estab- •; of the Commune of the lishment in New York. And now a lead- Mery Mustafa, included, share superstition. It is a and who en- BELFAST NATIONAL BANK BLO'O. TEL£PB01i£ 4-2. ltf Theodore Thompson, have man • ing business of Chicago has taken hold a is not so in ancient and as as a P. O. nearly foreign ap- very ceremony, early joyed short furlough at home, left on of the comedy farce, ‘A Wise Woman,’ and SQUARE. to the 1-arain-e as its name indicates, but al- 1603 it was minutely described in a book Tuesday join yacht Constitution having engaged an extraordinary good com- again. will appear in all the principal cities Wonderful How vounter-part of an English coun- by Pere Dan, the French author-priest. pany Truly Quickly in a trip across the continent. Prior to Mitchell & Farm for Sale. in D. who com- run Trussell, luveyard. About thirty years ago The negroes Algiers have also their Capt. George Haskell, their in San Francisco they will take in le mands the steam yacht White Heather, some of the minor towns and thus make CHAPHAN’S larger portion of it was set aside peculiar fetes and sacrifices, some of The Stevens farm, situated in which the journey to the coast with more ease. Northport. con- 1 passed through Eggemoggin taining one hundred acres of o use of Anglo-Saxons in which are as as are Theatrical look The 115 HIGH STREET. woodland, tillage Algiers, disgusting they Heach on Saturday bound to Bar Har- managers, sharp. busi- and pasture, good set of buildings, all connected, ness men will crowd out.” itshop of Gibraltar came over to curious. Chief among them is the feast bor, is making a short visit to his fam- you never-failing water and nice orchard (one him Oil died barrels winter apples last year), is offered Golden Crown for ate it, the English and Ameri- of Mouled en-Nibbi, in' honor of the ily- sale at a bargain and on easy terms. For Loss of Time. further information call it Unnecessary at 36 Cedar street. Bel- -sidents planted with shrubs Prophet’s birthday, which occurs on the The steam yacht Akela, formerly RELIEVES AND CURES fast. Me., or address Mr. W. S. Whedon, Cashier of the First M. I. STEVENS, and have ever since care- 12th of month owned by W. H. Ames of Boston, and FARMSFOR SALE. 16tf Water Street, Me. wers, day the Rabia el-owel. National Bank of Winterset, in a re- Newport, commanded of Iowa, by Capt. W. S. Green cent letter some aided it at their own expense. Bou-Zarea is delightfully situated on gives experience with a The John P. Maddocks farm (so-called) situ- COUQHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, this place, has been sold to a New York in his that will be of ■ carpenter value ated in the town of Swanville, on the west side of than to lovers a mountain of the same employ, Commissioners’ interesting either, name, more party. Capt. Green and crew will re- to other mechanics. He says: “I had a car- Swan Lake and containing 125 acres, more or CROUP and all LUNG TROUBLES. Notice. • are the two Mohamme- main on for me who was less, with buildings thereon. urious, than a thousand feet above the sea. the yacht. pmter working obliged to Waldo ss. stop work for several on account of be- The Rose E. Cunningham farm (so-called) situ- May 14,1901. with their mara- are days We, the been meteries, queer There two villages—the Gardner K. Green and several other I ated in the town of Stockton and con- undersigned, having duly appoint- European ing troubled with diarrhoea. mentioned Springs, ed by the Honorable of 78 more or with PER .fudge Probate, within "i- tombs of the and their and the a members of the crew of the Con- to him that I had been troubled taining acres, less, buildings 95o. BOTTLE and tor said saints, native—nearly mile apart. yacht similarly thereon. County, commissioners to receive stitution arrived home on re- and that Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and and decide upon the claims of the creditors of ; "ashed Koubbas glistening in the between rises a vast Friday, Wood lot in the town of Robert M. Midway building, to Bristol on to Diarrhoea Remedy had cured me. He bought Searsmont, being part AT THE DRUG STORES. Oliver, late of Freedom, in said Coun- I n turning again Tuesday of Lot No. 33, in second division of contain- ty, whose one of them is the Koubba of for a Turkish lunatic a bottle of it from the druggist here and in- lots, deceased, estate lias been represented many years asy- join the yacht. were granted a ing 55 acres, more or less. insolvent, They formed me that one dose cured and he hereby give public notice agreeably to ben him, 1 the older lohammed Abd-er-Kahman lum, but now occupied the French short leave of absence while the boat Also the farms situ ated in the town of the said Judge of Probate, that six by is again at his work.” following months from was viz: and after May 14, 1901, have been Kobe rain—“the Saint with two Ecole Normal. being repaired.—Deer Isle Messen- Northport, allowed Now-a-days the native The Ernest E. Clark farm contain- to said creditors to present and prove A severe sprain will usually disable the (so-called), NOTICE. their lie it was who founded the ger. ing 128 acres, more or less. claims, and that we will attend to the duty village is mostly devoted to KouJbbas, injured person for three of four weeks. us The Ira Clark farm (so-called), containing 75 assigned at the office of H. H. Lamson, in cases have occurred, in m said religious fraternity to which (shrines of the saints) each set in an en- Many however, acres, more or less. I have a repository on Wight Freedom, County, on the first day of July. which a cure has been effected in less 1901, and on the l numbers of Our Smart Belfast Women. than The Jas. F. Clark farm (so-called), containing sixth day of October. 1901, at 10 ; Kabyles and Arabs are closure of dwarf and o clock in the palms prickly- one week by applying Chamberlain’s Pain 61 acres, more or less. street, free from dust and dirt, forenoon of each of said days. ‘at cd. After made a this Balm. Part of the George W. Me Intire farm, known OSCAR J. FARWELL, | ; having voyage pear. From point, which the In Belfast the SI Comrs* '! village improvement as the “Harkness place,” containing 21 acres,more where I will store sleighs, car- CON BRAPSTREET, ) -,vi>t, he came to Algiers, with Baba traveler should make his base of opera- society is something more substantial or less. than mere After Little Rav with The Rufus K. Rhoades farm (so-called), con- riages, furniture, tic., at a rea- 'itiumed Pacha, and lived here many tions for at least a week, several excur- theory. looking upon Tommy quarrelled and that have his sister and would not kiss and be aining 63 acres, more or less. Notice of While on a visit to highways byways been sonable Leave at Fort closure. ;’,|irs- his native sions of great interest may be made. friends. aunt For full particulars and prices call on price. orders beautified at comparatively slight ex- His said: “Oh, don’t in in the of Beni One of them leads Whereas Abbie F. Daniels of Montville, in the Kabylia, country via the faubourg pense one cannot the remember what papa read at fam- CHAS. P. HAZELTINE. Swift Paul’s. i2tf f by her ‘“ help admiring you County Waldo, mortgage deed, dated ail. lie died and was buried there, a Bab-el-Oued to the celebrated French persistent energy and pride of those ily prayers this mornin that we were July 7,1892, and recorded in the Waldo Registry Belfast, March 28,190.—3mg JOS LIB H It Bl. of Deeds, Book lf,l(li(l tomb smart Belfast women.—Rockland Cour- to forgive seventy times seven. “Yes,” Belfast. 230, Page 495, conveyed to me, being erected over his Observatory, which is a credit to its the undersigned, a certain parcel of land situate ier-Gazette. replied Tommy, “but I tickerlarly no- in said and Plains. But the wanted builders and said to Montville, bounded as follows, to wit: Algerians be more favorably ticed it was to your brother, not sister.” On the east by land of Charles Atkinson and Ros- coe P. body, for the miracles it was believ- situated than any other in the FOR RENT. WANTED. Downer; on the south by land of estate of J* world, Lizzie on 10 to “An International the new Norton; the west by land of Charles B. he capable of so with but two Courtship” Gilman, and on the north performing; they exceptions. Visitors are and absorbingly interesting novel Mel- A Matrimonial. Hint.—A (at the tav- by land of Alva Morri- by The store recently occupied the Condon Salesmen and collectors for Belfast son, or the Capt. James Wade farm, containing carried it off to the Mustafa welcomed the di- ville Kirke, has been described a ern)—“Why don’t you have another by‘r always cordially by by leading Manufacturing Company” and Banner Shoe and njty acres, with the buildings thereon; and where- ^t,;tly London weekly as “a remark- surrounding territory ; quick pro- as the ''"“tcry, the corpse of an ordi- rector. Near it is newspaper glass?” C O POOK‘ condition of said mortgage has been broken, leaving another of Algiers’ able novel.” It is the of now story marriage be- B—“O, I darsen’t! My wife makes 8Kst March 29 1900.-t3tf motion for the right man. Apply to therefore by reason of the breach of the con- 4fy — man in its place. The charities the des tween American girls and titled dition thereof I claim a foreclosure of said mort- discovery, worthy Hospice English- me thread a needle every night when I THE men. Published by The 114 SINGKR MF’tt. CO., gage. JONATHAN BARTLETT. father suspicion, of the act caused Vieillards, in which several hundred Neely Co., to see if I’m June Fifth Ave.. N. T. Postpaid 81.00 get home, sober!”—Flie- 4w25 14 Central Me 11, 1901.— 3w24* ii 3yrs24 Blaetter. St., Bangor, |' excitement that war was averled old men and women find an asylum. gende Dr. John tl-v Stevens, by making the Kabyles believe The institution is kept by the Petites the BELLA Arsenic *t LIVERITA, up-to-date Little Liver VITA, Beauty Tablets the saint’s body had been miracvit- Soeurs des Pauvres (Little Sisters of Pill; 5c. boxes contain 15 pills, 10c. boxes and Pills for the complexion; 10 days treat- OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. WANTED FOR SALS. contain 40 25c. boxes 100 ment 50c., 30 treatment $1.00. Sold doubled and rested pills, contain pills. days by A a The in both places. the and is tenant for house on street now house lot on Congress street known as the Poor), entirely supported by Sold by A. A. Bowes & Bel- A. A. Howes & Co., druggists, Me. OFFICE HOURS: II to 12 A. IT. 1 to 3 P. Congress Co., druggists, Belfast, ; M being repaired and put in condition to Patterson lot, will be sold at a bargain. Friday afternoon Moorish wo- contributions. fast, Me. 3yrs24. satisfy. voluntary 3JT824. indfundiy 11 to 12 Afl .. DUNTON £ DUNTON. WM. C. MARSHALL. Belfast, Sept. 20,1900.—38tf AT THE PAN-AMEKICAN EXPOSITION. and as often abandoned. It has re- BELFAST BAND ON THE BRINY. THE REPDR1M JOURNAL. mained for the creators of the Pan- American to out the Monday morning none of the dele- Exposition carry They Make Good Music and Have a Good Scrofula Few are entirely free from it. BELFAST, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1901. to the National Editorial Asso- scheme successfully. The variety of Time. gates It may develop so slowly as to cause ciation were colors adds wondrous beauty to the The of the visible about Statler’s engagement Belfast Band little if any disturbance during the whole Published Every Thursday Morning by the scene and relieves the of that strain to the Hotel, the headquarters; but soon after eye furnish music on going into ser- period of childhood. FRED A. which solid white walls Journal Pub. Co. breakfast I was interviewed by two gave. vice of the new steamer City of Rock- It may then produce irregularity of the _. Republican the midst is a Stomach and bowels, dyspepsia, catarrh, men from the Hot In of these buildings land of the and Boston Steam- Springs, Arkansas, Bangor and marked tendency to consumption tower 410 feet most beautiful in who were votes for high; was last before manifesting itself in much cutaneous CHAKLEBA. PIL8BUKY, soliciting holding ship Company completed Business and in or swelling. } Meager. the 1002 of the N. E. A. in that design graceful proportions. and was very successful in eruption glandular meeting Thu'&day, It is best to be sure that you are quite This is the Electric Another candidate for Governor is in place. They were F. C. Stearns, Presi- Tower, pictures every respect. Saturday evening, June free from it. and for its complete eradica- and descriptions of which have made tion you can rely on the field—Stephen W. Carr of Bowdoin- dent, and C. F. Cooley, Secretary and 15th, Director Frank J. Rigby and Time is Here, thousands of to Bargain many people eager of liani, now State Insurance Commission- Manager of the Business Men’s League twenty-five members the band em- Hood’s Sarsaparilla visit the Exposition. Every visitor barked on of er. The more the merrier. of the Hot Springs; aid they were steamer City Bangor for The best of all medicines for all humors. in wonder and admiration before Lots of things on our counters that to have sold at hustlers. When I said I was from pauses Boston. The weather was fine and the ought a gain Mrs. this structure. From a niche long before this. It’s late in the season now to think of Reports regarding McKinley’s Maine, Mr. Stearns quickly responded splendid trip down the bay was very enjoyable. protits ,m having made a circle ot the harbor be- all summer merchandise. What’s left must be condition continue of a favorable na- in the face of the tower pours a great Dinner was served on board before ar- sold at most any cost that he was a Maine man himself—an all the volume of which is broken into fore landing. Nearly guests It will pay you to visit our store the next two ture, and confidence is expressed that and that he had water, riving at Camden, where a short during weeks. A j,ur Oxford Bear; always stop went and in the a re- a deflector and falls up street; evening chase one means content the next. she will be able to be removed to Can- That settled spray by upon was made, and Rockland was reached day taken his home paper. it, was from six to broad which it flows into ception given half-past ton early in July. I at once vote and in- ledges iyom in the dusk. The boat was de- and pledged my early ten which was attended the an immense in which are several o'clock, by fluence in behalf of the Hot bafein, layed here to await the arrival of steam- 1 Case Best Prints, 4c. THE RE WORTH Senator Jones of Arkansas, chair- Springs, elite of the whose name the boat THE of which rise to a city PRICE and was adorned with a handsome fountains, jety great er Mt. Desert from Bar Harbor, and man of the Democratic National com- bears. • Yds. the scene here is 2500 Exlra Fine 40 1 case FIQURED in blue and which was height. By day grand many of the party called on friends in JOCQCARDS, mittee, says that Mr. Bryan is not like- badge gold to, At 7.30 next morning the boat was on and when thous- the inches wide, all the new suspended a Hot Springs chrystal. inspiring. By night, city. By 9 o'clock the steamer was in. Cotton, 6c. sprinl ly to be nominated in 1904, and that the her way up river and a little after eight colors, such as have ands of incandescent lights and a hun- Old Owl’s and her been retail and not free coin- That badge and an occasional introduc- by Head, searchlight ed in most stores Philippine question, dred illuminate the tower o’clock was at Camden, where a great 25 Dz. Linen Huck Towels. 12Jc for twent tion me in touch with the searchlights lighted up the rocky shores and islands nine cents age of silver, will be the issue for the brought was given. The Mt. Beattie per yard-there and its surroundings, the grandeur and and the water with reception black, browns, tan. Democratic Mr. has the whole Arkansas delegation, including gleaming pictures- i Case Fine Ribbed garnet- »r.' party. Bryan are increased a thousand Band were seated in ■the balcony on the Jersey and old rose shades. their editor and inspiration que effect. The sea was smooth, and I t's only t,: lloor. young lady publisher was mere chance fold. It is a that must wharf, which coverei-’with bunting Vests, worth 25c. that we got in whom feel a and all picture linger the party retired early to be betimes only 12|c then, they just pride; up in and amid the shrill this price—they are an extra forever in the memory. While one graceful folds, o.',,„i Brooks has taken the lead of all the extended hearty greetings to the man in the morning when going up Boston 1 Case Fast Black value, 34 inches wide, stands entranced the the col- whistles, music, the flying of handker- Hosiery towns in this in from Maine. How those fellows did by sight, harbor. vicinity preparations the boat values at now or everywhere changes to and chiefs and cheering, made the good 19c, 12£c. 19c. for celebrating the glorious Fourth of work! The hotel was transformed into purple, It was the first sight to many of the Only per yard from that to red, and to to landing. Only a short time was given Two bands have been a and all the blue, violet, party of Boston bay and harbor, and 21 Doz. Ladies’ Ribbed July. engaged, picture gallery, pictures to the but all had an and to green. The imagination is too this people here, oppor- Wool and a good time is assured to all who were of the Hot Springs. Illustrated part of the trip was of great Shallies, feeble to a true of the tunity to go on board, and then the Vests, 5c. on occasion. The ora- and were conjure up picture interest. The harbor was well filled visit Brooks this booklets, badges chrvstals Regular 50 cents goods, now :tr;0 scene. One must see these lines were cast off and we steamed for tor of the will Mr. Frank P. Wilson and those who did changing with steamers, vessels of all sizes and 1 Small Lot 4c. day lavishly distributed, our do not Dimities, 1 case new colors the tower and water in or- home city. We think we of Belfast. not wear a Hot Springs badge were the upon rigs, and among the yachts was a der to their But are wrong when we say that the eyes of 1 Lot Dimities 17c now X. also want- appreciate splendor. yawl owned by an Austrian, which had , 9c. exception. Ashville, C., some of the band members that times are better than the brilliant and scenes are brightened Shirtwaists, Gingham, “Granting ed a visit from the Association in day night come from the other side of the At- 1002, as saw loom Extra values in were a few it no not confined to the Electric Tower and they Belfast up ahead, or good Shitwaists they years, ago, by but the North Carolinians were not in lantic. 12lC. that all that our per means follows that the are en- its basin. has but to turn they played the better yd, people it with the hustlers from Arkansas, One half A little after eight o’clock we had 1 Case Bed Spreads, 69c. own people should get the strains of New tirely satisfied,” says the Washington, and the modest circulars they put out round to view another splendid sight, breakfasted and were landed at the At- Creton, Silkolene arid Cur- the delightful program they were giv- D. C'., Times. Of course. There are attracted little attention. in the Court of the Fountains, with its lantic wharf, where all were given shore 1500 yds Ginghams, 6c. ing. always some people who are never Having the day before me I decided profusion of sculpture and fountains. leave until the following Monday. The JainJuslin illsUived Fred Pote had left the more of such Here water into the Agent nothing satisfied, and people to spend it in a general survey of the the projected air party separated and were soon lost in undone and the wharf was aglow with a has, no matter how its valua- and the at assumes various beautiful forms, and the crowds which at this season of MASONIC TEMPLE. place Exposition, entered by gate the 2\-£- 2\-*. x a • a a it is. The are bunting, streamers, Japanese lanterns tion foots up, the poorer the rear of the hotel. Before leaving at night all under the play of vari- year go to the watering places just out and flags. About an hour was given to wealth of a place is comprised in its home I had said that what 1 most want- colored electric lights. Nothing ex- of Boston on pleasant Sundays. M.T, multi-millionaires to build a cup de- scription, each house seemed decked for model or workmanship. C’apt. Slocum's that the Electric Tower bounded the whose clean streets and fine shade trees $12.00. We don’t mean to with white and and as we fender Mr. Lawson assumed the under- red, blue, all tlie suits we narrative of his cruise, originally pub- glories of this central part of the Expo- give the city a cheerful look, and after are selling a: :■ alone: and all down-east wishes neared Bangor the river banks were price of taking w $5.95 are lished in The Century and sition, but such is not the fact. a few calls, boarded an electric car for m worth tl Magazine Beyond lined with him success. residents. Whistles were Price, but there is not one later in book form, is one of the most the tower, to the north, is one ofj the Boston, taking a pleasant but circuit- Cm'S? u blown, and the arrival of the steamer I than $i.00, and attractive books 1 ever and in choicest the Plaza. In the ous they range Last year many of our esteemed eon- read, beauty spots, journey, continuing to the subway price to City of Rockland in Bangor may be up $12.00. It is a mom lies kicked because boyhood days it would have been a close center is a magnificent band stand, cars and then to the elevat- tempura vigorously transferring said to be the opportunity for the late bin,-: rival of Bobinson Crusoe. I first safely greatest ovation of the idea that Portland was to mo- heard from which the most celebrated bands, ed road, which had been in operation of ever given any steamer which ever all the and of Captain Slocum a dozen or more such as Sousa's, the Mexican Govern- but a short and from that to the nopolize glory, profit, time, visited that He was port. The crowds on the State Old Home Week. Now the years ago. wrecked on the ment Infantry and Fancuilli’s, give street car again, all for the sum of ten day. wharf were back the South American coast and out of the and concerts. kept by police BARRY lias been to daily evening cents. After on board the steamer, W. CLARK open other supper & opportunity and none were materials saved an allowed on board until CO., constructed odd- north a cities and one or two have un- On the are the Fropylaea or trip to the new Union depot was taken’ already when a was looking craft in which with his a evening, reception given THE gracefully declined it. This perhaps is family monumental entrances to the Plaza where train was boarded and little NEW STORE, he northward. Later his boat from seven to ten o’clock. as well. Few cities in Maine could act voyaged from the railway station. On the east is more than an hour’s run found us in was exhibited at a Maritime On the return trip'of the steamer to as host on this occasion so Exposi- the arched and towered entrance to the Providence, B. I. A visit to the 83 MAIN STREET acceptably Roger she sailed from tion in the Mechanics which the Boston, Bangor at as the Forest City, and location is also Institute, Boston, Stadium in sports are held. Williams Park, which contains 430 acres, where it attracted much attention. Per- eleven o’clock and a general salute was CLOTHIERS, TAILORS AND in her favor. If Portland should again This great arena is one of the most pop- was interesting, and our party remained OUTFITTERS haps later visitors to the given as she sped down the river. We accept the duty which by general con- Exposition ular features of the fair. It has a quar- over night in the city with friends, may have the of the arrived home at about three o’clock, sent now seems likely to be imposed privilege boarding ter-mile track and an expansive field. spending as much time as was allowable and as the boat left the wharf here she Spray and interviewing her skipper. Here various in upon her, she should at least have the racing contests, baseball, visiting the principal parts of the The Post Office Parts of the was serenaded by the Band as a part- Department at Wash wishes and of Exposition grounds were acrosse, polo, and many other games hearty good co-operation city. ington lias published a found in an unfinished and from ing salute. statement to her sister and of state, are The is 12,- we cities, Maine people played. seating capacity Monday morning returned to Bos- correct some errors which have the looks of the ground the mud caused The efficient officers of the new steam- gained llockland has now 000. Admission to the Stadium is free ton on an and at 9.30 were Edward generally, express- early train, er circulation the new Thorndike, need no of as concerning by the long continued rains must have words praise they have system | ed her to all in attendance at the fair. on board willingness to assume the the staunch new steamer of rural i’npii of Charles K. >• respon- City been in the service and their work mail delivery. It says that no a.I rendered work well nigh long and sibilities of State day, and if she does impossible. On the west is a similar entrance to of Rockland, which at her with free John L. Hodsdoi: The lay pier has always been of the best. Capt. In- delivery routes more than twenty- so only really important building un- the a of unbounded in- all Boston, A. Farini "f N- she should have the same aid and Midway, place colors flying. Over eight hundred five miles will was the graham has been known as one of long be and ^ ork, and completed Art building, and on terest for and which will be the long established, Shakesptvo encouragement we have for visitors, invitations had been issued for a that few bespoken as on other trip the ablest of Maines commanders on the very country post offices will London, will receive this, structures, work was of another article. Portland. subject down the harbor, and nearly all were be abolished. The progressing The sea. real revolution rapidly. Honduras the larger of the At PUPILS IN Encircling buildings accepted. ten o’clock the Belfast wrought by rural free is in SINGING Yachts and Boats. building was opened our visit. President Ilill proved an able enter- delivery the during Exposition is a grand canal on which stationed on the star Band, hurricane deck, route. The statement concludes as The Exposition as a whole is well sum- tainer and his guests have no occasion For terms are always to be seen gondolas, electric a and hours apply !.\ played selection,the lines were cast off to follows: Ross Patterson is having the fin-keel med up in the following paragraph from regret the trip taken by his invitation. launches and other craft. These pass and the steamer sailed down the About the 18 the harbor, While there were only effect the new High Street, Belra^l yacht Palos fitted out for his use this season. Philadelphia Press: the many on board, all system under Triumphal Bridge and under the escort of the steamer of is likely to have upon the The achievement that City were looktd after and received country post- The knockabout Loie of Camden was in impresses every through grottoes of great beauty and in- also every offices is to diminish the volume of EDWARD THORMIIki beholder at the Pan-American Bangor, gaily decked with bunting. attention. their _ Belfast Saturday with a smali on exposi- business and thus them party tion at terest. The sail was a keep long- Buffalo is not the aggregation delightful one and few er out of the next board. They were.returning from a short The members of the Belfast Band higher class lfy of exhibits of home or world- There is a fine natural lake in the slow cruise eastward. ingenuity prettier sights can be imagined. It was degrees the shrinkage is liable to wide but the is who accompanied the boat on her first character, amazing triumph grounds, and it always dotted with gay “Bunker Hill and reach a point where it will no L. of American art that the Day,” every yacht, were longer K. Macomber is building a 10 foot ten- general scheme In this at anchor the trip the following: Director, pay the the craft. lake rides vessel and steamer was postmaster, government or ..BAKERY.. der for the of grounds and buildings flying yards of Frank the of yacht Edna, owned by L. W. represents. in which .Joshua Slo- J. Rigby, Clarence O. Poor, Wil- people the neighborhood to con- This grouping of their sloop Spray Capt. and the salutes of the steam- Barker, Esq., of Bangor, and has received buildings, design, bunting, liam Carl tinue certain offices in and If you want a nice t their color cum sailed alone around the world. On Thayer, Ames, Fred Morang, existence, decoration, the application ers as we will be orders for rowboats. passed them going out was Herbert Fred they extinguished. But, on the of sculpture on an opulent scale to set of the lake is a Morey, Johnson, Charlie other LOAF OF BREAD the shore United States almost With her hand, improved mail facilities are The Roberts brothers new built off deafening. eight hun- Frank yacht, by buildings, loggias, colonnades, foun- com- Harmon, Twombly, Karl Mc- found to have a marked influence tain Government life-saving station, dred on upon DOUGHNUTS, L. A. Coombs at arrived Tues- basins, gateways and guests board the big steamer the life and of Vinalhaven, esplanades with all Donald, Ralph Mosher, Bert Wads- business a small eominu- CAKES make the exhibition. pletely equipped the latest up was OR PIES. day night, and is at moorings oft' the North really up alive with people, and mirth, music nity, and what the postmaster loses in to-date devices for life the worth, Percy Drinkwater, Adrian Tut- This, however, omits mention of what saving along and When we were the daily of farmers at or anything cooked to order Shore, Northport. gaiety reigned. well tle, Bert Read swarming his most coasts. A crew of United States life Drinkwater, George and store, it is will be 0. R. Coomb’s visitors to the Exposition will down the harbor the bid us believed, compensat- yacht Mallard has been Bangor Almon McMahan. the rehearsal ed in the savers are stationed here and During increased prosperity of the thoroughly overhauled in dock E. pronounce the achievement— they give and while we Dyer’s by crowning good bye returned, pro- in Boston the were neighborhood. exhibitions of their work. boys joined by L. Macomber and was taken to her moor- the electrical But a daily ceeded down the broad and display. paragraph bay shaped two of the old Band B. A. ings off Holt’s An and one members, Secret landing Tuesday. cannot do it justice. Senator interesting experience, our course for Cape Ann. It was a me- Societies. W SIM II Chauncey and Lewis the which visitors to the Roundy Poor, latter Home The old schooner yacht America, which M. Depew says it is the Exposition gener- morable sail to all on board. Lunch made Pastry a specialty grandest sight playing on the trial down the har- The won the America in 1851 in avail themselves is at the Elec- trip regular meeting of Phienix Lodge of cup the famous *he ever looked upon. Ex.-Governor ally of, was served at 12.30 when off nearly bor. Two men were in Boston Masons will be held next race around the Isle of Wight, is now of tric Tower. Elevators run to a landing engaged Monday evening. fitting Francis Missouri, president of the Cape Ann and soon after the course of The at Lombard’s who made the round other Masonic bodies are “called off” up wharf, East Hoston. Site Louisiana Purchase 270 feet above the ground, from which trip. Exposition, says it the steamer was changed, going out to until the regular in will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the there is a grand outlook, the vision President Hill and his guests paid the meeting September. Belfast and is worth a thousand sea a short Northport K?press of the going miles to see. a wide for miles distance. Our sail was to band Tarratine I. 0. R. winning cup by being present at the having range many many compliments, and all spoke Tribe, M„ elected the C. H. Many others have spoken in terms the entire have occupied the time from ten to CHAMBERLAIN race for the cup against the Shamrock II. fully around, sweeping Niagara highly of the following officers at the regular meeting as Frontier. gentlemanly appearance Will run teams between Belfast off Hook in enthusiastic. For this grand display three o’clock, but it was five Monday evening: C. B. Patterson Sandy September. nearly of the members and the excellent music Sachem, ; Camp Ground, connecting wit! ai o.uuu-norse power electricity is received when we sailed up to the and Senior Sagamore, W. Jun- out of Belfast. Im 1 ACHT (. APR1CE I.AI NCHED. Tile I1CW The School Committee. again pier rendered the Henry Webber; at during trip. ior built the Exposition by cable from the the steamer was docked. Sagamore, Leo M. Sargent; yacht Caprice, by E. L. Macomber for A feature of the down Prophet, at pleasant trip Fred S. Jackson. T. George Dodworth of New was great power plant Niagara Falls. I The regular meeting of the Belfast School Supper having been served we went York, river from was the did not Bangor presentation WANTED launched from Dyer’s yard Saturday after- attempt to count the lights, but Committee was held Monday evening, June on shore and spent the early evening, Enterprise lodge, A. 0. IT. W„ held a spec- of a solid silver cup to President A middle-aged lady who wo noon. was told loving ial last Her cradle was hauled out on the by another visitor that there 24th, with seven members present. The looking about meeting Thursday evening, and vot- home where the work is not hard. Boston, meeting many Hill of the line the mem- beach at low and are members were instructed to make needed steamship by ed to join with the other Maine Gl hi water, when the tide came 500,000 of them. 1 should that Belfast who now claim lodges in say people Boston bers of the Rockland The Belfast. .June 13,1901. in she floated off. Mr. Dodworth to the schoolhouse in party pre- petitioning the Master Workman and family is under rather than over the actual temporary repairs as a “home” and to Supreme returning the sentation was made to and a few friends were on board, and as the their respective wards. E. L. Smith was by Congressman set off Maine as a separate Grand Lodge number. A gentleman I met on the steamer about eleven o’clock. boat left her cradle, the owner’s daughter, employed to transport pupils from the Hart- Littlefield and took President Hill com- jurisdiction. Fast Master Workman C. II. train when homeward bound asked me At about two o’clock morn- Room to Let Miss Dodworth, broke a bottle of son district. It was voted to have a summer Tuesday pletely by surprise. Dill, and Foreman Geo. 0. Sheldon of Cres- if 1 was on the when the the steamer sailed a Furnished (''•■v champagne over the and christened grounds lights school. Voted that the fall term of schools ing with party of The cent Lodge, Augusta, were and ad- or!unfurnished, bow, trip of the Band to Boston and present Modern conveniences were turned on at S.3o m. I on sanitary the craft Sail was made and p. said yes, shall and that the school seventy-five guests board and the dressed the Over members obtained across the “Caprice.” the begin Sept. !)th, return on the new steamer is over, the meeting. 4,000 street, if doMt No. > made but that I was be the same as last as near as officers of the B. & of the A. O. 30 Miller Street. yacht two tacks across the harbor and attending meetings in calendar year B. S. S. C. When has U. W. in Maine having voted the compliment been given our fair city was then brought to her where Temple of Music. Then he inform- may be. The resignation of Miss Edith we awakened that we for a separate jurisdiction than the moorings, early morning and has been most returned. (more MEETING OF CREDITOR she was ed me I Ladd as teacher of the Head of the Tide gracefully visited by a number of friends of that had missed the great fea- were well out to sea and no land was to requisite number required) probably a grand Here’s success to the of Rockland c. owner. was and the election City of the S. District Court. For tlie DMi the About 5 o'clock she was again ture of the show. He said that when school accepted, of her be seen. After breakfast the lodge order will be organized in party and efficient staff of officers. in Bankruptcy. got under way and stood down the harbor the successor was referred to the committee on jier Maine the last ol' the week. lights first appeared they had a red gathered on the deck to watch for the The first meeting of the ereditoi to her moorings off her owner’s teachers. The following resolutions were Orrin J. Dickey. L. Kennison of Ma.:. cottage at tinge, and dimly showed the outlines first sight of land, while the Belfast Winterport. North unanimously adopted: bankrupt upon his own petition. Shore, Northport. The Caprice isan claims him and of the buildings, gradually increasing Band played at frequent intervals Horse for against choose. up-to-date in and Whereas, The great All Father in His in- Catarrh Sale. tees of Ins estate, will be held tit th- yacht model, rig appoint- in Canuot Re Cured intensity, until burst forth into finite wisdom, which we may not throughout the Just before reach- I have for sale a referee, Belfast, Maine, on the 24tl ments. She is 41 feet ti inches they question, day. cheap horse, good worker, fair oyer all, 27 has removed death Geo. J. a at a A. D. 1901, at 10 o’clock a. m. their full splendor. by Grotton, with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as driver, bargain. Price, #30. Not a cent less. feet water line, 10 feet 0 inches and member of this school board: ing Monhegan Capt. Ingraham inform- they E. F. WILLIAM P. THOM' beam, therefore, cannot reach the seat of HANSON, n The site of the Pan-American ed his that we the disease. Ca- 41 Maine. Referee for Waldo d raws 7 feet. She is of the fin keel type, Expo- be it guests would sail close Northport Avo., Belfast, sition is an Kesoivea, mat in losing the late tarrh is a blood or constitutional diseass w ith 5,300 pounds of lead outside. Her house ideal one. It is on high George to the island, that all might secure a J. Grotton from its councils as a body the and in order to cure it you must take in is crowned so as to give good head room ground and includes many acres of im- school board of Belfast sustains a serious good view, and the residents of the ternal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is wanted; WANTED. and the interior is finished in oak proved park lands. There is a wealth loss. He was ever and punctual at island returned our quartered prompt salutes by ringing man its meetings, conscientious in discharge of taken internally and acts directly on thi A to work in the Searsport House stable A man and wife to take charg* >: The transom cushions are filled with cork of and hundreds or would hire a man and foliage of beds of committee work and ever to bells, dipping of flags, etc. The band blood wife, woman to work in a small sanitarium near Chicago. 11> prone temper and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh the Hotel. 1 and covered with and she has must be a good cook, as cooking pantasote, lovely flowers, interspersed with justioe with mercy. It was “is it right” several selections as only grassy played the steamer Cure is not a quack medicine. It was W. E. GRINNELL. quired of her. The man to look ;un every convenience for In re- and not “is it it bear with pre- cruising. all glades and walks. The expedient—will stove, furnace and to do work graveled build- to, and the folk of the scribed one of the best general 1 the crushing force on the few; not will it please lay good lonely by physicians in house. the spects Caprice is the best equipped yacht of Will pay $000 a year to igii ings, which there are some the many," that guided his official actions island returned the this country for years, and is a Canl of Thanks. people. communication can be a«l«i ever built here. Her master is twenty compliment in regular pre- Any sailing Capt. on this board. Ilell'rtti very large ones for exhibits and about scription. It is composed of the best tonics We wish to extend our heartfelt 83 Congress Street. E. E. Davies of Rockland, an Resolved, That in his death Bel- many ways. gratitude to experienced one untimely the many friends whose sympathetic and sub- where the will be after June hundred smaller ones, fast loses a industrious and As we known, combined with the best blood puri- employer yachtsman, and his assistant is Clarence including good citizen, passed Whitehead and Owl’s stantial kindness did much to sustain us in our his kind Dickey of this city. On the down to State and foreign buildings, upright, and sorrowing family a Head fiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. recent bereavement. In particular, we acknowl- trip midway and and the intervening points of the Northport afternoon the loving husband and father. The combination of the two edge great kindness manifested by the former Saturday Caprice show buildings, are radiant perfect ingre- of our overhauled and the etc., with Resolved, That the bereaved family have land the steamer was return- associates departed son—his shopmates iu Sale. passed Decrow yacht kept busy dients is what such the Belfast shee Bees for color. This is a distinct the heartfelt of this board. produces wonderful re- factory and the members of the Glide, although handicapped by having a departure from sympathy and soon we were sults in nre That the above resolutions be ing salutes, sailing up curing Catarrh. Send for testimo- department. to on board, a boat in tow, and with sails the custom which Resolved, xiiftls free MB. and MBS. BENJ. BOBINSON. Apply obtained with the our a the harbor to Rockland. It was & s'|V Eartyoisted for the first time. was spread upon records, copy presented expect- June ft. H. COOMBS The jib not earliest F. 5. CHENEY & CO., O Belfast, 26,1901.—* bent and sailed under expositions and has been fol- to the of the deceased and printed in ed we be Props., Toledo, Belfast she mainsail and stay- family that would greeted here with Sold by druggists, price 75c. 25tf 72 Main St., sail, while the Glide had her three The Republican Journal. lower lowed up to this time. At all a but the Hall’s Pills are the best. sails and no boat in tow. The nearly great ovation, arrival of the Family Caprice work- The summer school for pupils who have ed beautifully and outpointed as well as the expositions the buildings have been boat at half past two o’clock in the WANTED-JULY work to make before the of 1, outfooted the Glide, heretofore the cham- white. The idea of the up beginning TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY Sheep. color scheme afternoon was and a A horse and for one week. Stray in these unexpected carriage Horse that 1 pion waters. The builder, Mr. Ma- the fall term will be opened In the lower only tie for Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Ali a woman can handle and Two came to my which comber, and tbe owner, Mr. are expositions is not a new one. It few were on the wharf when harness, if necessary- sheep pasture, Dodworth, grammar room with Miss people the er can have Monday, July 8th, druggists refund the if it fails to one by Identifying reoelving congratulations from every one. has been a number of money perfectly safe and fearless. Address, stating M i< attempted times Bertha I. Bird at teaoher. steamer sailed gracefully up to her M>J pier, core. E. W. Grove’s signature on each box. terms, »., JOURNAL OFFICE. 3w26 East Troy 1 < NEWS OF BELFAST. 0. L. Fletcher two Miss jgE shipped Penobscot Bernice Rogers attended the com- Mathews, Spencer W. heirs. 103 86 salmon to St. Paul, Minn., Tuesday. mencement at Colby College this week. Mayo, White & Carter. 66 60 had green peas from his McClintock, J. Y. heirs. 616 50 , ,v Merrill Frank L. Nash went to Rockland Tues- Misses Winnefred A. and Dodge Jennette McDonald, H. H. 93 00 the Head of the Tide ,1 une 20th. t day to train the trotter Haroldson and drive Stephenson of Freedom are boarding in losing McDonald, H. E. 117 93 L. F \,,ung Men's Business Association him in the 2.19 race July 4th. Belfast and taking music lessons of F. J. McDonald, 87 60 McIntosh, Wm. H. 75 72 in Memorial building next Mon- BIG , Rigby. FLESH CUT Advertised list of letters IH PRICES * remaining in the McLellan, Wm. H. 92 10 :;iig at 7.H0 o'clock. In summer can be prevented Belfast post office June 24th: Gentlemen— In response to a call published In The McLellan, Caroline, trustee of by taking Frances D. Johnson estate. 180 00 were brought to the Belfast jail Mr. W. H. Hooper and Wm. H. Wallace. J ournal last week the creditors of E. F. Merchants’ Marine Railway Co.... 54 00 week to be held for the September Hanson met Since the article on Angora Goats at Tuesday. Mr. Hanson made a Emulsion Milliken, Seth L. heirs.. 70 20 eurt, one for breaking and enter- that the Scott’s Mitchell, Edwin. 62 76 Burnham,” 2d page, was Mr. proposition non-preferred creditors Its as In summer as written, Libby beneficial Mitchell, Velzora A. 9405 in' for larceny. take up the debts secured attachment In has received another lot from the west. by winter, if you are weak or Mixer, Frank G. 57 00 and the Hieing public are cordially invited place property in the hands of a re- run down. It will build you up. Monroe, Wm. A.1. 62 31 The of & Co. ball at Silver Harvest Grange employes Critchett, Sibley ceiver, to be held for the benefit of all the Send for free sample. Moody, Evelyn C. 5486 raised a SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, lately purse of $34.50 for their shop- in which case Moody, Richard H. 105 96 w'., in. Wednesday evening, July :trd. creditors, he thought the 409*4i5 Pearl >'evr York. mate Judson E. Street, Moore, Mary M. 72 45 wish. Cottrell, who has been ill would the debts in full. A all druggets. all who property pay Morison, Christiana F. heirs. 57 60 a time. long committee was to and ^^^^oc^an<^$i.oo; Otis, Geo. D. 102 33 !|,-isey Retreat at Sandypoint will be appointed investigate * * * * AX * * * * The Otis, Martha J. 122 40 and the first of manufacturing establishments, banks, report at a meeting to be held today. July 2nd, party Otis, Martha J., N, F., Houston, library, public offices, the grocery stores, ule from the Bangor Universalist The two sailors who escaped from the BELFAST TAXES AND TAX PAYERS. jonn i*,. mapman, trustees of Al- and of busi- liool will be there that day. drug stores, nearly all places quarantined schooner S. P. Blackburn, at bert B. Otis estate. 77 40 ness will be closed all 4th. the assess- Owen Brothers. 72 oo is day July Fort Point, have been returned to the The assessors have completed ..,,n(l that the Citypoint cemetery Palmer, D. P.. 132 60 M. W. ment of taxes for and are now prepar- GEO. Welch is and vessel. When notified 1901, W. H the same as the others and not painting gilding Tuesday of the Palmer, L. B. heirs. 187 65 BURKETT ty S. Below is handsome C. absence the men ing the books for the collector. I. W. burying ground. It was deeded signs for the C. Coombs shoe qf two members of the Parker, 9417 the result as with the year 1900, Pattee, James.. 7410 to the 1800. store, Belfast, and the Pendleton store, Is- Rockland board of health and the mar- compared Gammans citylin city Peirce, David heirs. 619 20 lesboro. and a list of tax payers wrho pay a tax of $50 The latter is in three sections. shal chartered a tug and started in search Perry, Augustus. 54 72 ; ition Sermon” they call it dow n in or more: Irvin Pensions have been as follows: of them. They were found anchored near Perry, L. 71 04 Why isn’t that better as to the granted APPROPRIATIONS. _ Pierce, George G. 86 61 Let the have the Reuben addi- and said had come bool ? colleges Increase, McKay, Brooks; Lincolnville, they down Contingent expenses, salaries, $5,000.00 $5,000 00 Thomas Look at 00 Pitcher, W. 297 05 the Prices ! of “baccalaureate.”—Bridgton tional, Stockton theiriver for a day’s fishing. The yawlboat Interest on bonded debt 5,000.00 5,000 Poor, Clarence Benj. Emerson, Springs, and side- 0. 340 50 Highways, bridges _ _ Geo. $12; increase, Samuel Morse, Belfast, $12. was towed back to the schooner, which has walks 12,000.00 8,500.00 Quimby, A. 58 17 John H. heirs. of old pipes continue to come iu. only one mild case of smallpox on board. Fire department.. 3,000.00 3,100.00 Quimby, 120 60 Seaside Chautauqua Circle will meet with of 2,400.00 2,400 00 Rankin, Richard T. has one that his father Support poor. 82 65 1 l.arrabee are General school Suit, price $37 50, now Mrs. C. A. Hubbard, 4 Park street, Monday, Strawberries unusually early this purposes. 7,000.00 7,500.00 Redman, Alvah S. 62 49 $15 00 Augusta before starting for the Free High School.... 2,000.00 2,000 00 Geo. 2 season. Field berries were Read, T. 66 54 “ July 1st, at p. m. Lesson, Rivalry of Na- fully ripe in the General and insurance 300.00 500.00 “ stit. It is of red with a man's repairs Real Estate Co. 160 20 4 clay, stores June and L. A. Free text Dooks. 500.00 1,000 00 Suits, 25 00, 14 tions, chapters ;15 and 36; author, Tennyson. 19th, Wilson of Poor’s Republican Journal Pub. Co. 72 00 00 the front of the bowl. School contingent.. 300.00 300.00 Mills Asa “ brought Ginn & Field the first home Permanent on school Riggs, F. 75 72 Fred V. Cottrell has fitted the lower repairs _ “ up Martha 10 i.t of Deeds Mct'rillis recorded raised cultivated berries June21st. houses 250.00 550.00 Rust, J. 53 28 Suits, 14 00, 8 oo story of a in the for a car- Whiting in shop Dyer yard, Discount on taxes... 1,500.00 1,500.00 Sanborn, John. 86 88 >th two deeds transferring land Bros, of East Northport brought berries to “ penter shop, where he is making the cabins Sewers. 3,000.00 Seavey, Geo. C. 50 07 12 dates of March and Dec., Howes & Co. and A. B. L. T. Suits, 12 5o, 7 5o bearing for the new schooner in G. A. Gilchrest’s July 20th, Stantial Shales, & Co. 1:59 05 Total city taxes.$39,250.00 $40,350.00 Janies esboro was then in the county of sent some in from Brooks the 24th. The Sheldon, F. 54 48 “ yard. State tax. 8,124.60 7,728.50 Shepherd, Freeman W. 75 37 10 ii “ Commonwealth of Massachusetts. home grown berries sold for 17 cents County tax. 3,952.57 4,388.15 Suits, oo, 6 75 per Sherman & Co. 241 02 lleury W. Brown had his left arm brok- while western Cote will give his annual excursion box, ones were selling two Sherman, Elmer A. 89 13 en above the elbow Assessment required.$51,327.17 $52,466.65 Monday, June 24th, a 5 Black China Silk versalist Sunday school next Mou- boxes for quarter. Overlay 1,294.60 1,384 54 Shuman, Elijah S. 50 70 Waists, price 4 oo, now 2 75 by a log falling on him while helping Dr. Sibley, A. Cutter. 21410 !earner Silver Star, leaving on her Old Home Week. The meeting in the Amount $53,851 19 P. E. Luce on his log cabin at Northport assesssed.$5^,621.77 Sibley, Edward. 170 92 orenoon the at interest of Old Home Alfred trip, spending day Week observance was VALUATION 1900. 1901. Small, A. 10317 Who wants a Suit for Campground. D. less money than the material and returning by a special trip in again from last Valuation of real estate..$2.006,450.00 $2,008,285 00 Southworth, B. 14115 costs? postponed Monday evening & Belfast Hook and Ladder Co. has elected Valuation of personal es- Spencer Wilson. 93 15 Come in and one as to on buy early, we intend to close vns’ Meeting. The Waldo Coun- Tuesday evening, July 2d, account of tate 781,931.00 772,058.00 Starrett, Ellen M. 122 the lot the following officers for the ensuing year: 40 inside of two meet Win- small attendance. The observance last Stewart, John Jf. weeks. ans' Association will at Total 63 90 Captain, Horace Smalley: foreman, Harvey v valuation.$2,738,381.00 $2,780,343.00 R. 1’ark, Unity, July 4tli; if stormy, year was a success in every way, and it is Stickney, P. 64 20 Walter clerk and Assessment on Stoddard, Geo. Gray; assistant, Dutch; that the interest be property.. 48,799.77 50,038.19 W. 74 10 fair There will be a hoped may continued Assessment on Swan & day. picnic Charles A. polls. 3,822.00 3,813.00 Sibley Co. 365 40 treasurer, Logan. this a it is requested that all comrades in year and royal welcome be extended Swan. Will. B. 186 83 Total assessment $53,851 19 GEO. W A grand ball will be at Searsmont to those who visit the old home. $52,621.77 Swift A Paul. 73 80 * ■unty be present, as matters in re- given It is desir- I BURKETT, :id. The hall will Number of polls.. 1,274 1,271 Swift, Will. A. heirs. 52 20 lie will come Wednesday evening, July able that all who feel an interest in extend- anniversary meeting Rate of poll tax. $3.00 $3.00 Swift, Will. A. 63 75 be and ice-cold lemonade served it day. Let us spend the 4th with decorated, ing a public welcome to our visitors of that Rate of property tax. .0175 .018 Thombs, Alice 1. 57 96 Fellows’ free to the dancers. A first-class supper week attend the Thompson, H. T. 53 40 ^Odd Belfast, it Unity.—A. Stinson, Sec. meeting next Tuesday. TAXPAYERS WHO PAY $50 OK MORE. Block, will be served in the hall. Thorndike, Timothy heirs. 75 60 banquet A special invitation is extended to all Giles 52 Pole, agent for Skelton, Foote A past Abbott, G. $122 Toivnsend, Joseph C. 75 72 The Boston Thomas W. Law- and teachers and of Belfast Abbott, N'eliemiah exrs. 184 05 Daniel its that more acreage was planted millionaire, present pupils Tootliaker, C. heirs. 81 00 Baker, Charles heirs. 169 20 Fred son, owner of the yacht has High school to attend the with a Toothaker, L. 72 12 iiihers this year in this vicinity than Independence, meeting Baker A 53 68 Shales. Triggs, Win. F. 74 10 business is a subscribed for several shares of the Mt. Bat- view to arranging for a High School heirs. 129 60 ore. The pickle good Day” Bean, Joseph Tyler, Joseph. 61 45 tie Association stock. Mr. Lawson in Old Home week. Belfast Coliseum Co. 162 00 : ready money for the farmers, and visited Madlin, Tileston. 73 56 Belfast Estate Co.. 144 OO Camden last summer in his Dreamer. Industrial Real Wadsworth, Ansel. 74 01 •using from year to year. The yacht North Belfast. Mrs. Grace Belfast 86 40 Davis, (a Livery Co. Warren, Royal W. 52 50 so are A successful rehearsal of Belfast & Power Co. 586 SO bugs,” called, proving the Parlor Mu- former resident,) and daughter of Beadfield Light Washburn, Mrs. C. M. 156 60 Belfast Machine A Foundry Co... f 54 00 ROGER & one. but Israel B. Gardner reports sical Society, and the last before the sum- have been visiting friends and relatives here Wescott, Clement W. 74 01 GALLET Belfast Fuel A Co. 32130 Mrs. Geo. his from and mer at Hay White, F. 54 72 protects plants them, vacation, was held the Universalist during the past week.... Frank Flanders of Belfast 305 10 National Bank. White, Wni. B. heirs. 64 80 in striped bugs, by sprinkling wood vestry Tuesday, June 25th. The next meet- R. Belfast Bank. 181 80 Toilet Howard, I., is spending a vacation of two Savings Wiggin, Frank R. 60 60 Water, on Belfast Water 567 00 I,impelled with kerosene the ing will be called by the executive commit- weeks at his old home... .Edward Co. ii ight, James P. 70 05 Thurston, 51 69 around the Bicknell, Henry G. Wight, Joseph F. 88 68 plants. tee. who has a situation in has been at Detroit, Bird, David N. 63 30 Wilson, Edmund.’.. 75 00 Talk. John P. of Isles- home the two T. 55 26 Ilragg A collision occurred in Custom House past weeks. He returned to Black, Benj. Wilson, Everard A. 118 20 ROGER & GALLET Black, Chas. N. 323 85 oly bought a line pair of bays of Square between the team Detroit Tuesday....Ralph Thurston and Wilson, J eft'erson F. 74 69 Monday evening, Black, Franklin H.... 57 oo Waldo_B. 11. Conant has Woods, Win. M. 191 10 Paul of of Walter 11. Richards and a tandem bicycle wife of Camden visited his mother a few Boardman, Isaac M., heirs. 97 20 Sealed of NON-RESIDENT. tine carriage horse Stephen ridden by Ralph Waterman and Freddie days last week — Harold E. Bailey and Boulter, Geo. W. 81 30 Perfumery, • F. has sold his carri- Albion H. 60 62 Allyn, Rufus B. heirs. 230 40 has. Swift Patterson. The w heel, which is owned by Geo. l\ Hatch who have been attending the Bradbury, Bradbury, S. M., heirs. 108 00 B. & M. L. R. R. Co. 153 to Capt. W. P. Farnsworth of Is- term at Coburn Loren Colcord, was wrecked. Spring Classical Institute, Bradman, Herbert E 52 05 B. &B.S. S. Co. 153 00 ROGER & a of F. GALLET id has bought C. Horace heirs. .. .Vyear-oid Tileston Clerk of Waterville, arrived home Saturday evening. Brannagan, Wm. S., heirs. 54 00 Crosby, 54 oo Wadlin, Esq., Courts, Johnson C. •k of Belmont_E. II. Knowlton — Bray, Chas. II. 84 27 Ralph 100 20 has received from F. Rev. C. S. Harrison, who is to supply C. Sweet, District Burkett, Geo. W. 343 20 Rust, John 1). heirs. go 90 ,i.-t a valuable horse by colic, and our church the Bulk Clerk at Bangor, certificates of seven Wal- pulpit during summer Burgess, Albert C. 248 16 Thompson, Wm. C. 50 40 Perfume, another of W. A. Poland of Mout- his labors last John heirs. 54 00 Williamson, G. R. * W. C. 210 00 do county liquor cases which were sent to months, began Sunday. Caldwell, S., W Wescott has a car- Carle A Jones. IN) 00 SUMMARY OF bought the Law Court on The New PERSONAL PROPERTY. exceptions. excep- Advertisements. It is bargain Cai ter, Albert M. 70 99 & : se of F. L. Toothaker. Following is a summary of the live stock ROGER tions are overruled for want of prosecution. time at Johnson's dry goods store, Masonic Carter, Henry A., heirs. 103 50 GALLET and other :*• alarm was sounded Sunday night Judgment for the State. This leaves the Temple, and a few of the inducements he is Cates, Wm. W. 77 07 personal property as returned by Chase, Alden D. 458 85 the assessors to the State in o’clock, but the lire was extin- cases in order for sentence at the offering to buyers are enumerated elsewhere. city assessors, as Sachet September Chase, Hiram, heirs. 189 00 Powder and without the hose. It was in compared with 1900: using term. ....Harry W. Clark & Co., 83 Main street, Chase, Timothy, heirs. 93 60 LIVE STOCK. 1900. 1901. irket of Leavitt & Cunningham, and are a run on those Anne M. 263 70 There has been»considerable be- having suits at 85.95, and Chenery, No. Value. rivalry W. No. Value. re was full of smoke when it was dis- are to this line Clark, Harry 77 07 Horses and mules 815 755 tween the raisers of this summer adding daily. Take advan- *47,055 *48,730 HUYLER’S green peas Clark, James II. 60 15 4 candy, d. The threw the burning box of this Colts, 3 to years. 10 470 8 405 police as to w ho should bring in the first market- tage money-saving opportunity_ Clark, Wm. A. 129 90 2 to 3 years. 11 425 H 455 e and the was Man under 2 -AT- street, only damage by able lot. 0. Pendleton his and wife wanted to take charge of a Colburn, Augustine. 57 00 years. li 255 2 45 Emery brought Cows. 488 file rear entrance had been broken Colburn, Olive, heirs. 1:58 60 9,700 458 9,100 first lot to Swift A Paul June 22d. kitchen in a small sanitarium near Chicago. Oxen. 4 Saturday, Wm. T. heirs. 58 50 225 7 240 I a of and excelsior Colburn, quantity paper — Mark down sale 3-year-olds. 87 117 Frank C. Toothaker brought & Brown of this season’s shirt- Beni. W. heirs. 53 10 1,305 1,75; Fogg Conant, 2-year-olds.100 1,000 140 Mu start the lire, which was clearly of waists at R. A. French & Elisha 1,400 a quantity Monday morning, and his brother Co.’s...- See advt. Conant, H. 58 98 Yearlings.183 915 144 720 liary origin. This is said to have been of horse and Condon, Alvin T. and John C. Ham. 117 00 Sheep.309 927 254 762 Fred, after delivering a few to customers carriage wanted for one week. City Drug Store, ill and it is Conner, Eugene R. 133 05 Swine 175 1,085 158 1,010 Edmund lire in this building; pro- — Wm. East two Wilson, Prop. Saturdaj, sold Howes & Co. a supply Mon- Hillman, Troy,advertises Coombs, Chas. R. 67 35 i to have a searching investigation. In day afternoon. stray sheep.Man wanted to work in the Cooper A Co. 142 65 *04,082 *64,802 mi to the tire held OTHER PROPERTY. inquest yesterday Searsport House stable, or would a Cooper, Marcellus R. heirs. 109 so The class which employ Bonds. 1,100 non the State recently graduated from Olive H. 129 60 1,100 by the city authorities man and woman to work in the Cooper, Bank the Belfast wife, hotel. Robert E. stock .1,297 151,450 1,297 151,350 and it is High School are having an out- Cottrell, 200 01 Trust, have been called in, hoped — Mr. stock.. 35 3.400 25 and Mrs. Benj. Robinson publish a Cottrell, Y. 61 95 company 2,400 ing at Swan Lake, where have the use Christopher Other companies' 5 500 5 500 ■bug may be discovered and brought they J. Y. card of thanks.Second-hand Brussels Cottrell, heirs.f.. 75 60 Money at interest 137,650 138,200 of tw o cottages. The young men went out on 'lishment. and Critehett, O. G. heirs. 196 20 Stock in trade 267,000 265,000 velvet carpets for sale cheap by II. C. “ their w heels Monday night, and the young Critchett, Sibley Co. 504 oo Shipping, tons. 1,364 5.027 1,257 4,613 UN's (Titers. Walter L. Main’s circus Maiden.Horse for sale by E. F. Hanson. Caroline M. 81 (X) Estates held in trust.. 20,000 12,800 ladies started early in a Cutter, Tuesday morning Bicycles. 178 2,670 127 1,925 Qm led in June under J. G. Sale. Belfast, Friday, 21, Dickerson, heirs. 54 00 hayrack, with their chaperons, Mrs. Alfred Her With Birthday. The family friends Carriages. 018 26,729 039 24.955 [losing Summer; Dinsmore, B. C. heirs. 61 20 -advantage of a rainy morning, and of Musical instruments.. 293 17,950 -287 17 999 [Spring M. Ferguson of Cliftondale, Mass., and Miss Mrs. Lydia Brown of Morrill called on Dinsmore, B. C. A Son. 132 30 roivd in the city, although quite large, Furniture. 21.550 20,900 ? ^GOODS.ss Margaret Dunton of this city. They will her Saturday evening, the occasion being Dinsmore, Thos. B. 75 00 Machinery, not taxed than it otherwise would have as i -mailer remain at the lake her with Dunbar, Henry. 57 oo real estate 32,300 30 150 ; until Saturday, and no birthday. Mrs. Brown lives alone Other UP-TO-DATE LINE OF > l he street was The Dunton, Robert F. 65 37 property. 29,923 30;iS4 [AN parade good. doubt are in her Railroad having “a lovely time.” home in Morrill village, and her Durham, Frank H. heirs. 104 40 property- 8,500 8,550 woman on ns who performed the high Water Co. property ... 6,500 6,500 The Camden friends that her oc- Durham, James C. 7167 Comedy Company will pre- remembering birthday Saw mills. 2 2,000 2 2,000 l HATS and did some daring feats. The menagerie Dutch, Alonzo. 50 07 CAPS, sent “Myrtle Ferns” at the Belfast curred Saturday, June 22, called early in the Leather-board mills... 3 11.200 3 11.210 STERLING SILVER, lined a of rare Opera Ellis, Alfred G. heirs. 118 17 Wharf good variety animals, and property. 22,700 22,7000 House on Monday evening, 1st. This evening presented congratulations. Iu Ellingwood, C. 53 40 Schoolhouses. 15 21,000 15 21,000 circus was in two July Asthur ! HOSIERY performance rings addition to the Robert T. Electric and gas orop.. 13,420 13.420 FfeandB0¥s. is the same company that so relatives in the immediate Emery, heirs. 66 60 on a and there was a contin- successfully | platform, Faunce, Daniel heirs. 151 20 Ticket No. 209” in neighborhood who called were Cyrus Rob- SPOONS, The work in the two presented “Lottery this Ferguson, J. W. A Co. 50 40 performance. erts of and Mrs. M. A. P. GLOVES, city some time ago. Camden people have Lawrence, Mass., Field, Benj. F. heirs. 82 80 Wedding Bells. | m was nearly identical, so that attention of Thorndike. i so kindly treated Belfast amateur talent in Sayward Mrs. Brown bears Field, Chas. II—. 60 60 j not so much divided as it would be were MEAT her weight of years and Flanders, David P. 202 80 Holi.erson-H ARTS HORN. On FORKS, Etc. the that it is that our will gracefully greeted Wednes- UNDERWEAR, rent on at the same past hoped people Fletcher, John M. heirs. 64 80 performances going her friends She is keen of in- June a them a dance cordially. Sewall daj' evening, oth, pleasant wedding me. and patronize liberally. Probably Fletcher, B. 57 60 The riding trapese work were ex- tellect, and her health is occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. will be given after the entertainment. quite good. She Follett, Frank A. 52 32 John and a of trained horses BERRY ■ileiit, troupe gave attends church and her friends Forbes, Sophia W. 79 20 Hartshorn, when their Miss SPOONS, Lawn Pabty. regularly, daughter, a of the kind as was A lawn party will be Frederick, Chas. W. 75 NEGLIGEE good performance and near neighbors are only too to lend 59 Harriet D., was united in to Mr SHIRTS, glad S. 109 marriage t seen here. The show as a was given at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Frederick, Augusta 12 whole Ashley her a hand as Adelbert J. helping she climbs the hill to Frost, Edwin P. 62 22 Rollerson, formerly of Waldo FANCY The largest and finest line in the city, in all \ above the in A. Smith this, Thursday, evening, the PIECES, the latest eolors and fabrics. -iderably average; fact,very by the church, or to minister to her in various Frost, Margaret A. 81 00 The ceremony was performed by Kev. H. I the in matters of excellence. The Universalist church. A varied program of Ellen P. 105 75 top neighborly ways. Her son, Ira Chandler, Frothinghain, Holt of Morrill. The bride was most taste- entertainment has been consist- Gammans, Albert. 50 45 -ns on the teams were a noble looking arranged, of New whom attired in white Haven, Conn., she visits oc- Hulda M. fully brilliantine, trimmed AT GREATLY NECKWEAR 1 ing of dramatic Mr. Gammans, heirs. 73 80 and attracted much attention from team- readings by Thomas E. casionally, has to with satin and mousseline de soie. vainly attempted persuade Gannon,, Thomas. 73 20 They To please the most fastidious. Beautiful ■ vocal solos Miss j ; s and horsemen. Shea, by Dinsmore, Mr. her to remain with him uentner, Leonard L. 289 20 were attended Miss REDUCED m all the in his pleasant home, by Mabelle A. Park as PRICES. goods newest shapes. 3 Mr. Hart and Ginn, Chas. F. 57 Thorndike, Ml White and but she her own 27 bridesmaid and Mr. rnAMF.it Notes. The officers of the new prefers home, although her Ginn & Field. F.dward H. Park as instrumental music by Miss Carrie 123 30 uner City of Rockland are as follows: Kings- relations with his family are most pleasant. Gurney, Richard A. heirs. 74 61 groomsman. After the ceremony a colla- bury. Dancing from 9 until 11.30 o’clock B. tion uiniander, Capt. Otis Ingraham; , Although the gathering was a surprise to Hall, Cyrus 64 65 was served and a few hours were with music members Win. H. by of Ames Orchestra. a Hall, heirs. 203 71 in social intercourse Lamson & apt. E. W. Curtis; pilot, Wm. A. Roix; her, treat of confectionery and nuts was spent when the guests, Hubbard Ice cream and Hanson, Edgar F. 275 70 We have a of cake will be for sale. Ad- friends and relatives of the bride and large variety -iiind tilot, George W. Sawyer; quarter- furnished and at an early hour her friends Harriman, James S. 98 40 groom mission 10 cents The asters, R. Williams, C. McKinnon; public are cordially took leave, wishing her still happy returns Harriman, Ella F. 139 50 left, wishing the young couple long life and invited to attend. A. heirs. watchman, 1. D. Sears; baggagemaster, C. of the day- M. A. P. S. Harriman, Mary 93 60 much happiness. Many useful and pretty Harris, Annie. 57 60 TABLE WARE first Shipping Items. The presents were received. Higgins; officer, George G. Wil- Bangor Daily Harris, Arnold. 582 60 uhn; second officer, Wm. Casey; chief News says: “Capt. Fields Pendleton isn't Liberty. L. C. Morse, adminisirator of Hayford, Harrison heirs. 100 80 Hazeitine, B. P. heirs. 92 52 Cubran-Cfi.linan. morn- in the 1847 Bros, -lineer, Fred A. Hathorne; purser, A. II. getting much satisfaction out of the first the estate of the late L. L. had Wednesday Roger plate Prescott, Chas. B. June of his rebuilt Hazeitine, 267 87 ing, 2t>th, at eight o’clock, at St. Fran- that we are at anscome; clerk, ti. W. Higgins; freight trip schooner Pendleton that estate appraised last week. The Chas. P. selling prices below ap- Hazeitine, 187 03 cis Catholic occurred the 11. Satisfaction. A or church, wedding of ever before ik, II.Crane;steward,Harry L. Nev- day two after leaving praisers are James Burns of Washington, Hazeitine, Margaret M. heirs. 184 05 any offered in Belfast. True S. Michael J. Currar., a well known business assistant steward, M. O’Connell. Her Bangor for New Fork she put into Rock- James Clement of Montville and Will Heagan, 53 27 Hervey, Calvin heirs. 97 20 man of Baugor, and Cullinan lire crew numbers 120 men_On the trip land leaking, and after the leak had been Haskell of A. H. Pulcifer Mary Agnes Union....Capt. Hill, William G. 51 60 of this w n river June 19th of as was city, in the presence of immediate the steamer City of stopped, thought, she proceeded, but and family of New York are in town for the Hilton, E. C. 74 70 friends. A 1901. uckland the had outside Holt, Wm. heirs. 86 nuptial mass was read by the Spring Style, nvited guests from Rockland scarcely got of Whitehead be- summer and will occupy the Gilman house. 85 j ■eseuted to fore she to fill Hopkins, Orman A. 67 44 pastor, Rev. Fr. J. E. Kealy. The bride Soft and Stiff. None better made. None J President Ilill of the B. & B. began up again, and it was — W. H. who Lowell, has been spending a N. 79 more and to be had of 3 s Houston, F. 10 was attended Miss stylish, only s a beautiful solid silver found necessary to into Har- few by Dora Barry of Wor- Co., loving cup put Boothbay weeks here, will return to Boston in a Howard, Fred L. 50 60 GEO. cester, Mass., and Mr. ffm. Curran of Ban- R. POOR, -a testimonial of favors received from the bor, where she was reported as leaking few days—W. L. Cargill, student at Tufts Howard, Frank A. 79 20 brother of the and in honor of The leak was Howes, A. A. & Co. 213 30 gor, groom, acted as grooms- impany the boat being badly. again stopped and the Dental College, Boston, will spend his vaca- Howes, Asa A. 340 79 man. After the amed for thei- name of vessel sailed for New ceremony the party drove city_The the York.”....Capt. A. L. tion with his parents in this village_J. J. Howes, C. Hervey.;. 218 75 JEWELER. P. Maine Central Ulmer of to the home of the bride’s uncle, Mr. Daniel Dwight iteamer now Hampden, late of sch. James H 91 8.3 Palmer, Long Island, Miranda, Walker and wife are in Boston_A cow Howes, H. O’Connell, where a breakfast was Masonic *| •ing repaired at the Bath Iron Works for has bought of Jonesport parties the three- Howes, Ralph 03 84 wedding Temple, Belfast. belonging to W. H. Moody has dropped a Hurd, Augustus A. heirs. 84 60 served. left on the noon train for vice about ML Desert, is to be changed to masted sch. Marcus Gov. calf that They Edwards_Ship weighed 133 pounds, a thing before Hutchins, Albey A. 51 42 The which arrived at Montreal. The many beautiful presents niaqnid. steamer will run from Mt. Robie, Honolulu June 2d, unheard of in this vicinity. It is said, how- Jackson, Isaac H. 119 55 I msert in lonnection with is Johnson, Alfred W. exrs. 60 showed the high esteem in which both are Ferry the Sap- leaking badly....Sch. Glendy Burke ar- ever, that his who was 1,344 sire, dropped in Edward. held. 1 ho, but instead tf her to rived June 20th from Boston with Johnson, 201 00 They will be at home after Aug. 1st, confining trips general Knox was as as Fred Washington, county, heavy Johnson, A. 66 00 at 184 Har Harbor will continue on to Seal cargo and sailed the 22d for Forest Ave., Bangor. Har- Winterport...; that. He is now owned by W. J. Knowlton Johnson, H. H. heirs. 73 80 bor, Northeast and Southwest Har- Sch. Flora Condon was on Johnson, Martha E. 62 28 Harxir, the Stetson ma- of this village and it is known of all that at Cuik-Getchki.i,. A took A Marked wedding, Down Johnson, Sarn’l W. 63 12 place bor, affording express service to those fash- rine railway at Brewer last week for repairs, the of at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. R. Anson ape eight months his weight was 800 Jones, Edwin A. 10020 ionable resorts.. .Steamer Wm. G. But- the evening.The steamer Crie, Rockland, Thursday afternoon, June Winnefred, re- pounds, and now, at two years of his Jones, John W. 144 30 « age, 20th, when their son, Kelley B. Crie, was man, which has tern and ported last week as in quarantine at Fort Kalish, Sidney. 66 00 Sale of this season’s enlarged newly girth is about seven feet. Persons using united to Grace, daughter of Mrs. E. R. CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000 fitted and Point with a case of Kelley, Beni. 78 78 furnished, makes her trips from small pox on board, him can save one Getchell. The was years growth and have all Kilgore, Abbie 0. 142 20 ceremony performed by Hockland to Matinisis sailed Thursday, and it was Rev. Robert W. Vankirk in the of SURPLUS, $33,000 and Criehaven every thought by their calves yearlings.Professor Geo. Kilgore, Henry L. heirs. 50 40 presence 150guests. Charles H. Morey was best man and Rockland 7- some that she had broken iinownon, i^nas. Ji. 208 02 Tuesday Fridaj, leaving at quarantine. It R. Berry of Hamilton, N. Y., is in town for and Miss Lucy Karl was maid of honor. 10 a. m. and she was Knowlton, Clarence M. 129 90 DXPOSITSISOLICITBD returniig the same day. Every appears however, ordered to Boston, the summer—Fred left The bridesmaids were Miss Edith Dunton of Chapman Monday Knowlton, Edward H. 52 59 ..Shirtwaists.. and she arrived at Belfast and Miss Clara Monday she leaves 6r Monhegan at 7.30, re- quarantine there Friday to attend the Pan-American Frank Hemingway of Rock- Exposition at Knowlton, B. 260 40 land. The bride wore a the same The sick man was sent costume of white turning dly_June 23d, while morning. to the Bufialo, N. Y.The store of I. D. Cram of Knowlton, Fred A. 81 00 organdie, with white satin ribbon Sal* deposit boxes lor rent at Boston on Knowlton, Lewis A. heirs. 246 33 trimmings. ....AT.... >3, S3 *6.50 and coming up lirbor in a dense fog hospital Galloup's island, and the other Montville was broken into the of June A feature of her bouquet was a cluster of night Knowlton, M. R. 153 00 and as she members of the crew sent from •8 a year. just wasabont to anchor, the were taken ashore 11th. Rudolph Cox was arrested for the Chas. yellow jasmines Texas by a rela- Lancaster, W. 8310 tive. Miss Karl wore steamer of ran and and their pink mousseline de City Bugor down the bathed, clothing sterilized, offense and brought before Trial Justice J. Lancaster, Frank M. 105 57 Our new rault soie, Miss Hemingway blue organdie over is uaequaled in Eastern Main* launch after which they were returned to Locke, Horatio J. 73 20 naphtha Estelh, which had anchored their O. Johnson, who cause yellow, land Miss Dunton white and ini finding probable Lord, Henry L.. 79 05 organdie. UNEXCELLED security against firs off Deer Isle beacon, di'ectly in the steamer,s vessel, whioh lies anchored in President bound him over to await the action of the There was a reception on the lawn, at which Lord, Nertton S. 54 30 R. A. French & Co.’s roads. The steamer will be grand j ury at the September term of court. 450 guests were present. The were end in the hath. Five men weretkiown into the water. fumigated, and Loso, Fostina H. 57 60 couple burglary country. Failing to procure the necessary bonds he assisted in|receiving by Miss Martha Bart- Two were drowned am three were probably held some .The Mansfield, Augustine F. 79 50 picked days... tug Seguin, was taken to the county jail by Deputy lett and S. Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Those renting boxes can hare the Mansfield, Newell heirs. 91 80 Raphael exclnsiro up with great difficulty. No blame is attach- formerly on the Penobscot river, is now Sheriff Poland. Crie will reside at 260 Broadway, Rockland. of taking their boxes to and from tho Marriner, Henry W. 54 30 gnvdeg. ed to the steamer...,The time-table of towing on the Hudson.Sch. Pendleton Marshall, Wm. WANTED AT Stops the Cough C.29477 ONCE, steamer Castine, on the route between Bel- Satisfaction, from Bangor June 6 for Oyster Mason, Howard F. 65 82 fast and works oS the Cold. Mason & Hall. 144 00 and Brooklin andintermediate land- Bay, N. Y., has got to the Vineyard, Second Hand BP Under authority of the having Masonic Temple Association. 540 00 HI TPI | ings, will be found in iur col- arrived there Carpets Vp lyCi Commissioner of Navi- advertising Monday....Ship Gov. Robie, Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets care a Mathews Bros. 374 40 FOR SALE, MACHINE dated May 29, 1901, notice is umns. This line GIRLS AT gation hereby given deserws encouragement, whioh arrived at Honolulu June 2, is old in one Mathews, Frank B. heirs. 117 00 that the name of the schooner ‘‘Myra tf. Weaver” report- day. No Core, no Pay. Price I have for sale, cheap, a of and from ed to Mathews, Sanford H. heirs. 8316 quantity second- has been changed to that of ‘‘Pendleton Satisfac- especially Belgit business men. be leaking badly. 28 cents. hand Brussels and velvet carpets. iw28 tion.” lyr.19 Mathews, Sarah W.. 65 88 I H SNK1 G. HARDEN. JAMBS S. HARRIMAN, Thompson & Foster’s, Belfast Collector of Customs. LITERARY NEWS AND NOTES. THE GOOD SCB. NAPOLEON. THE TRAINED NURSE. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Six Hours a Day.

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An Refined Six woman on food! “Aspects of the Pan-American Ex- How She Steered Herself through the Fog. Occupation which Attracts Many Oar Maw AttorMT Geaeral. hours a day the spends Girls. An Experienced Nurse Gives a Rec- Six mortal heurs a day, position” are vividly depicted in the When the settled Ex-Attorney General Griggs’ suceea- With heat and forty-days’ fog ommendation Based on Her Own Experi- fire and water toiling, cold; July Atlantic by Eugene Richard White, Maine «or in the cabinet Is Philander C. Knox, with laws she does not under- down over the coast of this ence—An Interesting Interview. Struggling who does full justice both to the physi- one of the leaders of the Pennsylvania stand was for the lum- cal features aud the social significance spring there nothing Many girls of education and refin-ment Of chemistry and physics, and the weight of the Exposition. ber hookers to do but hang right on are turning to the profession of trained Of poverty and ignorance besides, nurse as a means of livelihood. It is a seri- Toiling for those she loves, the added strain wherever to be at the Misses Rebecca S. and Sarah .7. Clarke they happened and a for the Of tense emotion on her humble skill, ous occupation responsible one, i r and Penn have time, for to go to sea was simply to in- word of an experience nurse carries great The sensitiveness born of love and fear, (Sophie May Shirley) is a new roof mad* or to their home in weight in matters relating to her Making it harder to do even work, M r returned summer vite be run down a profession. Tin —the disaster—to by It is this fact that an interesting Toiling without release, no hope ahead J Roofing roofing Norridegwock. after a winter in Cal- prompted that last steamer, or, maybe, to be piled up on interview with Miss Kathryn Nash of North Of varying the task she finds too hard— practically for ifornia. The Misses Clarke find ever. A new roof plenty the rocks shore. for six and This, her career, so interknit MF win along Thus, Plattsburg avenues, Burlington, Vt., closely cost less than the of material in the as The contlnnal interesting scenery there were few or in the News of that With holier demands as deep life weeks, comings go- published city. patching of the and among the little folks of California, Miss Nash is one of the most That to refuse to cook is held the same dilapidated ings, and the big heaps of new spruce intelligent old roof, the for their books. reliable women in that and As to refuse her wife and motherhood. satisfaction juvenile and young city will boards on the wharves at Bangor grew be permanent, the .1- has through Six mortal hours a day to handle food— brought many people safely pense of new The first magazine article written by higher and higher every day, waiting sickness. When interviewed she serve clean it all away— carpets, fur- dangerous Prepare it, it, niture and wall M. Loubet since he became President for the schooners to come and bear said: With allied labors of the stove and tub, paper will be saved. The tin coating ou of the French Republic will appear in them away to Boston or New York. “I had been caring for a patient steadily The pan, the dishcloth and the scrubbing Remedy The Saturday Evening Post for.]uly 18. The coastwise steamers, running on for nine months without rest and was run brush. down and tired. 1 had little forever in her brain, This important paper, entitled Young time courses, managed to make their very appetite Developing one or two The to do this work in which she MM F Men and the Republic, after trips, rather irregularly, but no one ex- and sometimes I would skip power lives; touching meals and not feel it at all. While visiting While the slow finger of Heredity our relations with the any of the sailing fleet to show' upon pleasant pected in Boston, an abscess formed back of my Writes on the forehead of each living man. with a until after the had been chased French Republic, continues up fog ear. I had no strength and, although I was Strive as he may, “His mother was a cook I” for a Nova a smart significant reference to the attitude of away out past Scotia by always drowsy, sleep did not seem to re- —Charlotte Perkins Stetson. so no end -» France toward other Powers. The northwester. And it caused fresh me. After I came home I had seven __ masterly summing up with which the of wonder when, right in the thickest abscesses on my back, near the waist line, article concludes is a fine expression of part of the fog, the old schooner Na- and was unable to sit up much for three or Gather Cat-Tails. four months. The doctors who treated me which came into made the strong republican spirit poleon Bangor, having said I had from which I in France a run down from Boston and blood-poisoning Feathers and down are expensive, Is very and Teigns to-day. good never heavy imper- would recover.” Leaky — but if known a whereon the vious to rust on come right along just as if the weather •‘That you bank many The Atlantic a must have been very discouraging,” houses it has lasted 50 years. July contains very was as as in October. cat-tail grows can make ga- clear frosty said the reporter. you pillows Th is mark is notable of out door You (5*) group poems by The master ot the tvapoieon, i aptain “It was. It took all the ambition out of lore for the mere making. must stamped'*-^ on every gen- John Duncan uine sheet Burroughs, Campbell Silas was looked upon as the me for a while. But one day, when I was know that the Huff of the ripe cat-tail, i of MF Roofing Grindle, Tin. Ask youk roofer for Seost. Meredith Nicholson, L. S. Porter, of all and the feeling particularly despondent, a friend, which be in MF greatest pilots, people may gathered August, Roof Rooting Tin, or write to Richard Burton, Aitluvr Ketehum, Miss Sadie Wardwelt, of Winooski, advised makes a along the wharves congratulated lnm pillow equalled only by .down W. C. CRONEMEYER, Winfred and Russell me to try I)r. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Agent, Campbell, Joseph when he came ashore upon his ability itself. So be provident this year, and stories and People. She was taking them with heuelit Carnegie Building, Pittsburg, Taylor. Several sketches see as thick as a board. if you live near a lake or a to through fog and thought they might also help me. I pond, get for illustrated book also'emphasize the “return to nature” harvest of cat-tails for future use. You on “How’d yon do it, Si—bow’d you man- bought some at once and before I had used / /// roofing. which more and more characterizes the in will find them the most and age to sneak that old sled down here one box of the pills I found 1 was gaining inexpensive TRADE American people in the summer time. and ini-’ material can this weather?” asked the keeper of the strength. My appetite digestion PHILANDER C. KNOX. satisfactory you employ And the of the Na- proved and f felt rested after sleeping, in- for the If it should be One of the best known among the chandlery. captain purpose. your AMERICAN stead of being tired as I was formerly. I Dar. Attorney (lenerai Knox has made fate to magazines of fashions is the Delinea- poleon made answer: live in a section of the country soon became entirely well and able to re- records as a corporation lawyer and as where do not then sub- TIN PLATE tor. “Twan’t me. I couldn’ ses nothin’, cat-tails grow, MARK The July number is now issued sume my duties.” see the foremast f'm where I the driver of the fastest pair of horses stitute the silk from milk-weed and fairly outshines all former numbers, —couldn’t “Then you believe the Piuk Tills cured pods. the wheel. The a In the United States. Gather the in the fall of the COMPANY, as it not only gives the numerous stood at Napoleon’s you?” pods year, them in to fashion plates as usual, but has the Pan- great vessil, she is, and tho' you mayn’t “I am certain they did and I intend to hang away paper bags dry New York. believe she came Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo- and will burst before the win- American exhibition cuts, many of it, I tell you just keep America’s Greatest Financier. they open That old critter’s made ple by me all the time so that I can take ter is over and can be made into a, 1: them and two short along herself. America's financier a up beautifully colored, them if needed. 1 recommend them to my greatest is na- stories writers, fashion so many trips ’tween here and Bost’n pillows in the early spring.—Philadel- by good notes, patients as well as to everyone who is suf- tive of Hartford and is 04 years old. household re- she jest knows the way—shore’s you’re phia Telegraph. fancy work, matters, fering from any complaint brought on by He inherited much hut has bom! When we was at Bost’n I heard money, views of latest books, etc., etc., making derangement of the blood or nerves.” made more by Ins own exertions. As a number of superior excellence. there was no vossils on this end at all, The above statements of Miss Nash were and says I to myself, ‘freight must be sworn to before Bussell W. Taft, a notary Tlie of The publishers Smart Set de- good down to Bangor, and I guess I’ll public, at the reporter’s request. clare the July number of that magazine travel down there.’ Well, when I told Few people are better qualified to judge Removal superior in many respects to all previ- fellers to the anchor short and of the merits of a medicine than the trained my get nurse. Her of is wider ous numbers, and the opinion is one in hist the mains’l looked at me’s range experience 50 CARRIAGES 50 they even than the physician’s, for she is in con- To the oc- which readers will doubtless concur. tho’ I was but then Allyn Bltck, formerly they thought crazy, stant attendance upon her patient, day and There is not a line in all the 100 heavy they was new hands, and they wasn't night, often for weeks and months at a time; TO CLOSE OUT AT but the R. H. Ccombs & Son. pages, number scintillates with used to the Napoleon—didn’t know her she sees all the varied phases of every case cupied by | smart humor that is as to and notes in his condition. Bailey’s exhilarating like 1 do. every change REDUCED PRICES, the heated brain as a rollicking ocean “Well, sir, when we come out of Familiar with sickness from the hundreds of cases she has cared a recommenda- in breeze. The literature of blood and of Bost'n it was that thick you could lean for, I take pleasure announcing that I have re- tion of a medicine a nurse INCLUDING. Pneumatic n? ^ mud lias no place in The Smart Set, nd all we could hear was by professional moved to No. 70 Main street. This store will be against it, bears and more but all its tiction is of that vivacious great weight especially occupied by horns and whistles a-blowing and a-toot- when she has tried the remedy herself. Dr. and character so hard to enchanting ing all around us. One time off Thatch- Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People will ^ write, so easy to read, so rarely found er’s, one of the Bangor boats shaved us not only cure cases similar to that of Miss h. e. WHALEBONE in McDonald, furniture, Groceries, Surreys, Top Bug- periodicals and so refreshingly pretty dost, and it made my fellers look Nash but, containing as they do, all the ele- to the ments necessary to give new life and rich- enjoyable amusement-loving scairt as weasels. I kept one of them and and we shall ^ ness to the blood and restore shattered myself, be glad to welcome our Road world. As a magazine of real enter- a horn for’ard, one at the wheel Piano Box Wagon tooting friends Road nerves, they have proved efficacious in a whenever it is possible for them to call. I gies, tainment The Smart Set has no rival. and one and I in the IS WORTH cooking grub, put wide range of diseases. They are an un- have a very complete line of DISCUSSING a time trying to find out f’m lot o’ for such diseases as locomo- The American Boy for June (Sprague failing specific Builders’ Hardware of the latest papers I got in Bost’n what in thunder tor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ style, Publishing Co., Detroit, Mich..) pre- Mouldings, Floorings in all In- Wagons, Punts, Concords, and was to do in dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, ner- Woods. sents 32 pages of matter of surpassing Bushy Japan trying couldn’t see how I could vous headache, the after-effects of the cluding Parquet .Samples, Mantels, Tile, to are 100 Ohiny. They grip, interest boys. There nearly of the and sallow Fire Sets, Doors, Sash and Stair set cocked up in a chair in the house, palpitation heart, pale Blinds, illustrations. This number leads off and forms Rail and Drays, Etc.,--all and with complexions all of weakness, Posts, Balusters. Window (Hass grades. with an illustrated editorial entitled reading smoking, Napoleon either in male or female. Dr. Williams’ six knots and to into Cut to any size. “Your Country Wants You,” addressed going likely bang Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by all minute. I’ve or on Trusting to see my friends and I re A to the boys who are this month being something any But, sir, dealers will be sent postpaid receipt customers, great many of these carriages are tried her before in jest such weather, of 50 cents a six boxes, main Yours very truly, graduated from the schools. The price, box; S?.50, by fitted up with the latest devices and she never went back on me. addressing Dr. Williams Medicine Co, stories are: •Timmie O’Flanigan, Num- Says I to the ‘You Schenectady, X. Y. in the way of long distance and ber 2o.' Mam'selle J-a Belle," “Cap- fellers, says I, people jest C. B. HALL tain Jack Brier's “Phil hang to what you’er doing, keep her as dust-proof axles, rubber step Triumph,” Register of Deep Water Vessels. the she is, and first thing you know you’ll pads, and Kearney’s Bugler,” “Lafe, Simple- Bailey springs hang- We are to discuss it see Monhegan looming up ahead of you.’ J. PIEBPONT MORGAN. prepared ton." "Three Boys in the Mountains,” ers, shaft and or And it came out as I said. Second SHIPS. patent couplings, etc., forcibly, personally by "(.allant John the Artill- jest an organizer of the world Pelham, Boy Abner 1! F Colcord, arrived at corporations Dr. and all We spondence. morning out we raised Monhegan, ran Coburn, Emmons’ strictly up-to-date. have that erist," “The Boy Who Won a Laurel Honolulu 10 from N S YV. has never seen Mr. In They indescribable dost an echo and heard the May Newcastle, Morgan’s equal. Monthly Regulator has brought happiness to and “That, Larkin in, got hundreds of anxious also have some good trades in thing about them which is Crown," Boy.” AC Hopes, Chapman, arrived at Yoko- private life he is very charitable, giv- women. There is posi- perhup whistle. Then it was all no other to expressed the word Daily Boy, Start- for cases where others have failed. The most diffi- you wish to buy or not. an sense, jest like a dog. or a boss- and Bangalore, Philadelphia Nagaski; the that will elect the next ing Amateur Paper, Boys' Exchange, lat 30 ion 08 YYT. high body cult cases successfully treated by mail,and bene- some is slow and blockheaded, like spoken April —, N, ficial results June in American History, The Agassiz jestf h B J P Butman, cleared from New pope is of especial interest to Ameri- guaranteed in every instance. No some men and cows. The Sutton, risk whatsoever. We treat hundreds of ladies E. R. Front Assocation of Napoleon Y ork Hi for Tsintau. CONNER, St., IVte.! Young Naturalists, Boys April whom we never see. Write for further Belfast, in ain’t the only one. There was the F Kaliu- particulars the Home, Church, School, Etc., Emily Whitney, ASPendeton,at and free confidential advice. Do not put off too Boys and Animals, and The Boy Stamp Tarrynot of Salem, that used to lug so lui May 30 for San Francisco. long. All letters truthfully answered. Remem- much hemlock bark outen sailed from N S YV ber, this remedy is absolutely safe under and Coin Collector, etc.. §1,00 a year. Bangor. Emily Heed, Sydney, every 13 for Honolulu. possible condition and positively leaves no after Why, sir, that old hooker'd feel her way May ill Sprague Publishing Company, Detroit, Gov F arrived at Hono- effectupon the health. Sent by mail, securely over any course she’d sailed a couple of Robie, Colcord, sealed, $2.00. letters should be Mich. lulu June 2 from X. S. YY'. Money registered. times; and 'looker—that’s the man Newcastle, DR. J.W. EMMONS CO., 170 Tremont St., Boston. B A YV Blanchard, arrived went in her—he knew and never Henry Hyde, CASTOiilA. it, at San Francisco June 13 from . fretted in thick weather. And for Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Mary L Cushing, J X Pendleton, sailed sailing—well, well there never was but from New YVhatcom, YY'ash., March 0 for Published Mon- 1 l’ublisj one vessil that’d in with Town. day. Wednesday, l-burs,!.. stay company Cape ami is T Manuel D. C. cleared Friday, in known (••• the Tarrynot more’ii a hour or two, Llaguno, Nichols, reality a line, fresh, 28 for sixty \«•;ji- and that was the old I from New York Feb. Hong Kong; her d a v Telegraft that every-ot part' -i The passed Anjier prior to June 10. Daily, giving the Spring Vegetables. first went in myself. I mind the time stale- a A N sailed from San NEW- latest news on NEW- when Tooker and come Puritan, Blanchard, days al Family \ myself outen of and cov- Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. DOLLARS issue, per <»!' t1 Lettuce is news recommended for the Bost’n together, me loaded and him arrived at Honolulu 30 from ering of the |n| , May other three. class, nerves. Hying light. 1 bet him ten dollars that N. S. YY'. It eon- ami villa Newcastle, tains all important Vegetable* have a marked effect upon the beat him into S D Carleton, arrived at San contains Telegraft’d Bangor, Amsbury, foreign cable news most the and he took me Francisco June 17 from Kaliului, S. I. which in system. up. appears *neral n Pharaoh, it is said, fed his “\\ ell, sir, we had the wind west-s'- St Paul, F YV Treat, arrived at Newcastle THE DAILY TRl- f 11 K l* pyramid B U N E of builders on N. S. YY'. May 11 from Hong Kong. ...AND... same T R 1 It \ N i radishes. thwest, and plenty of it, and the way YORK also St Nicholas, sailed from Newcastle, N. S. date, Domestic YORK hour of Watercress is accounted an excellent we came was a caution to steam- and Corre- along YYT. June 3 for Honolulu. Foreign press, a tonic, stomachic and spondence. Short >• cooling. boats. The Katahdin—that’s one ’o State of Maine, LA Colcord, cleared from tural 1 Stories, Elegant h Cucumbers contain arsenic in suf- the Bangor boats, she come out of Bos- New Y'ork 3 for Of the May Hong Kong. Half-tone Illustra- der, lias ficient quantities to affect the com- ton about the same and was due Tillie E Eben sailed tions, H 11 morons time, Starbucli, Curtis, nig lea if eaten from San Francisco June 15 for Honolulu. Items, Industrial plexion freely. l.i Bangor at two o’clock next after- SENSE every m- Onions are said to for YY’m H sailed from San information. Fash- the fannl\ be good chest noon. Cap’ll Homer was master of her Macy, Amsbury, ion Notes. F'ranciseo 17 for Alaska. TRI-WEEKLY Agricul- young, M ailment and colds, but do not down Bost’n harbor he April tural Matters and WEEKLY agree then; coming w in with YVm 11 Conner, J T Erskine, at New- and ports everybody. sang out that he’d tell my consignee I Comprehensive cepteil a- castle, N. S. YV., May It for Manila. reliable Financial » The cabbage, when young and was I back that I by farm tender, a-coming. sang BARKS. and Market reports is said to be full of I’d him the Is the title of a booklet an country phosphates needed guessed spare trouble and by and is cl to enrich the Alice Reed, Alanson Ford, cleared from blood. be there with him; and he just laffed at Regular subscrip- date, m Y’armouth, N S, June 15for Buenos advertising expert. tion The Greek philosophers a me. He didn’t know the Ayres. price $1.50 per and insti thought Telegraft. Edward May, sailed from San Francisco year. dish of boiled beets served with Her of was with Regular up salt strong p’int sailing June 18 for Honolulu. TRIBUNE tion and oil a aid We furnish it with TRIBUNE price.-; great to mental exercise. the wind just a little aft the beam, and arrived at Boston year. Ethel, Dodge, May 8, THE REPUBLI- Spinach has been praised a beneficial that’s the way we had it that night. from Fernandina. are We fm ni- Both needed to make CAN JOURNAL THK in: I l-'i for rheumatism and in She came like a race Herbert YV H Pasca- for gout, helped kid- along horse; and Black, Blanchard, $2.50 per year, CAN -MM and for goula Feb 15 for arrived at Buenos in advance. ney disease, good purifying the all night we never lost sight of the Rosario, fOr $‘J.0O pel blood. Katahdin’s In the if Ayres May 28. in advanc- lights. morning, Mabel 1 C N clearedfrom successful. The Arabians have eaten arti- believe the Katahdin was Meyers, Meyers, advertising Send all orders to always you’d it, Boston 20for June 2 F. chokes for liver and May Rosario; spoken Photo, copyright, by Gutekunst, Philadelphia. trouble, in different astern of us, and what she gained run- lat 31 N. Ion. 40 YV. of the CARDINAL MARTINELLI. parts world they are as ning up under the land, where we at June 4 regarded got Matanzas, arrived Philadelphia The Journal is to advise with The Journal particularly healthful for men and wo- the wind lighter, she lost in Rockland, from Havana. cans, since the new cardinal has been ready Republican Publishing Company,IBelfast, Maine men who lead a sedentary life. where she had to make a landing. Time Olive Thurlow, arrived at New York May for some years papal delegate to the its patrons on advertising and to Carrots have 31 from Port been eloquently eulogiz- she got out of Rockland we was away Spain. United States. Ue is an Italian and advertisements to meet ed Freemantle 9 for South prepare as a complexion beantifier. Eaten up to and she had to Penobscot,at May NEW EDITION Camden, dodge Africa. speaks English. their requirements. early in the their advocates in so we drawed f’m her morning there, away Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, from Phila- declare that they will produce the most again. Making a long we story'short, delphia for Brazil arrived at Delaware Raises Money For England. Webster’s astonishing effect upon the hair, skin had a good following breeze up the Breakwater June 3. On Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, chan- and eyes. river, and come into Bangor at quarter Rose lnnis, Melvin Colcord, sailed from cellor of the falls the bur- past two, with the Katahdin just New Y'ork June 3 for Santos. exchequer, International Giving him away. Patience —“Do whistling 'round High head, a mile Sachem, Nichols, arrived at New Y'crk den of providing for England’s enor-. Feb 28 from you when Will went to the down the harbor. Talk about Hong Kong. know, put carrying Thomas A sailed from Portland engagement on lie news, huh! Goddard, Dictionary Tie ring my finger, really May 21 for Rosario. Advertising Pays BeultaiiiJJioiKi* didn’t know which “What about the she finger it should go Tarrynot? Oh, YVillard Mudgett, J. II. Monroe, at Boston New Plates Throughout Oil." got along that night, so I won the bet. for Buenos Ayres. _RT' I ...AND...’ r Patrice.—"Well, he must have a very Didn’t do me much good, tho’. I meant 25,000 New Words to told that SCHOONERS. poor memory.”—Yonker Statesman. you the Telegraft, after she Phrases and Definitions got to going, didn't seem to want to Georgia Gilkey, YV R sailed from Gilkey, under the direct Scald head is an eczema of the scalp—very stop. We got sail off'n her all right New York March 22 for St. Pierre, Mart. # Prepared super- severe can vision of W. T. HARRIS,Ph.D.,LL.D., sometimes, but it he cured. and quick, and let go an anchor; but Henry Clausen, Jr, sailed from Bath May Doan’s aud 24 for Ga. Journal Pub. United States Commissioner of Edu- Ointment, quick permanent in she kept right on goiu’ and banged Brunswick, Republican Co., its results. At am 50 cents. 11 B from New Y'ork assisted a of drug store, plump into the bridge pier, takin’ the Gladys, Colson,sailed cation, by large corps June lti for Fernandina. competent specialists and editors. Meantime, Starvation.—Poet—“Well, how bowsprit outen her. Cost me fifty Mol- John C cleared from do suit Smith, Kneeland, BELFAST, JWAir^E. my poems you?” lars to put in a new one, so I was June 18 for New York. Rich Bindings. ^ 2364 Pages Publisher—“Your will forty Brunswick, Ga, poems, sir, he read dollars out. That was the bad A Hall, Haskell, arrived at Pensa- 5000 Illustrations ■when Goethe, Heine and have only Mary Tin* Best and MoMiPi acti< ?I F n « I Shakespeare about her—she didn’t seem to cola J une 18 for Boston. long been forgotten! p’int know when to Lucia Porter, Farrow, arrived at Havana Better Than Ever for Home, ily Paper in tht (Jailed Static. Poet—"Do you think so? I'm glad to quit. But she was a — June 4 from New Y'ork. School, and Office. hear you say so!” hummer!” L. T. Smith in Boston K YV cleared from Believing that one of oar reader .- hut not till then! Hopkins, Hichborn, every Publisher—“Yes, Ifei- Transcript. 14 for Buenos We also tere Welt. Philadelphia May Ayres. Notice of Foreclosure. publish nave at least one good agricultural 1 d i;>i R F arrived at Salem Webster’s Pettigrew, Morse, Collegiate Dictionary journal, we have perfected airangen.t m- wliei- J une 7 from with of Scottish Words and Phrases. No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera Philadelphia. Whereas Otis Cornforth of in the Glossary we can send that OASTORIA. Unity, County First class in second class in size.” practical tnd instinctive infantum, or summer Sallie POn, YV II YVest, cleared from of Waldo and i*tate of Maine, and Olive J. Corn- quality, dysentery, diarrlnea, The Kind You Have nal. Farm and Home, in connection will I complaint, if you have Dr. Fowler’s Extract Bean the j* Always Bought Brunswick June 5 for Philadelphia. forth, wife of the said Otis Cornforth, by their of W ild in the A S Wilson, arrived at Boston May mortgage deed dated December 19, A. D. 1892, and Specimen pages, etc. of both Republican Journ Ion remarkably lileia: t> Strawberry medicine chest. Tofa, books sent on 23 from Jacksonville. recorded in the Waldo County Registry of Deeds, application. as given below. Lack of sjacc forbids but a on in Book to Bread cast the waters.—Rich uncle— 241, Page 77, conveyed me, the under- ■ Willie L Newton sailed from Key West G. & C. Merriam Co. of the contents if Farm and 11 > n SIB MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH. a certain or of situated description “I would willingly give y ou the money if I 18 for signed, piece parcel land, May Tampa. in County of Waldo, aforesaid, bounded Publishers which is unequalled for »a iet> and txceli- knew that you’d spend it wisely.” mous expenditures m connection with Unity, only Saves Two From Death. and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Promiuent on that e> Mass. among its many Jen*rtmerits maj Nephew—“Don’t worry score, Seven Years In Bed. the Boer war. Some of Sir Michael’s Sandy so-called, in the north line of Check Springfield “Our little had an almost fatal Stream, mentioned the and uncle. The only' beer I ever drink comes daughter lot No. 7, in the fifteen mile lot L thence run- Farm Auden, Market Report*, measures for 2; from the where you hold the bulk attack of whooping cough and bronchitis,” recently proposed raising south 68° east on the line of and Inrenih brewery t “Will wonders ever cease?” inquire the ning northerly said Frnltll'ultiire, Finns ns, ihe Aplarj, of the stock.”—Heitere Welt. writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland of Armonk, revenue have aroused Check lot and land owned friends of great opposition. formerly by Peoples Talks with a Lawyer, Atoms Ihe Mole, live siorl N. Y., “but, when all other remedies failed, Mrs. L. Pease of Lawrence, Crosby, about rods to the northeasterly eighty-six aaa The Hoi Better than a roof garden on a hot night we saved her life with Dr. King’s New Dis- Kan. They knew she had been unable to corner of said lot; tnence running the same course Dairy, Poultry lad. The yursilon is a refreshing, of Our who had forty rods to land owned by estate of Robert Caffein. Plaits aad The Fashions an.i nerve-invigorating glass covery. niece, leave her Plovers, Veterinary, Consumption bed in seven years on account of Cornforth; thence one hundred and Moxie, right at home. in an advanced stage, also used this wonder- For Over Fltrj Teari. southerly Phenyo Work, BoasehoM Mares. sixty-six rods to land owned B. Poaey ful medicine and kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostra- formerly by R. to-day she is perfectly Stevens; thence on the line of said For fifteen years a sta ndard remedy for all Farm and Home is smil-monthl) Energy all gone? Headache? Stomach An Old and Well-Tried Remedy. westerly guUished well.” Desperate throat and lung diseases tion and general debility; but, “Three bot- Stevens’ lot to land Horatio Scribner: out of order? Simply a case of torpid occupied by thus giving you 24 Banters a year, the whole yield to Dr. King’s New as to no tles of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been thence northerly on the easterly line of said land liver. Burdock Blood Bitters will make a Discovery Electric Bitters enabled me to walk,” Sick Headaches, a volume of over SIO with other medicine on earth. Infallible for occupied by Horatio Scribner to the south line of making pages, teeming new man or woman of she “and in three months 1 felt like used for over fifty years by millions of all the latest you. Coughs and Colds. 50c. and $1.00 bottles writes, the road; thence westerly about seven rods; and most telable Information that a new Women suffering from mothers for their children while thence north 4° west about three thence Nervous Headaches, “Poor fellow, have both cut off.” guaranteed by R. H. Trial bottles person.” teething, rods; experience and science cai supply. you legs Moody. Headache, Backache, Nervousness, Sleep- north 70° west to the center of the stream about of the dear sir. I free. with perfect success. It soothes the By special arrangemen we make for a limited “Nothing sort, my am lessness, Fainting and Dizzy child, 12 rods: thence down the stream centre to the Neuralgia and a Christian Scientist and know that Melancholy, of time the libeml >ffer: my legs Spells will find it a blessing. Tit softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind place beginning, containing eighty-five acres, following are all priceless more or less, with all the there- right.” it. appurtenances Acute To all who for The Journal ono Satisfaction is guaranteed by R. H. colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. unto from Rheumatism. pay iepabllean “Then why don’t you get up and walk ?” Fitted. B’Jones—“The belonging, excepting the above lot of Moody. Only aoc. Is Sold land a piece of land deeded by Richard Cornforth year la advaace, $2.0*, Sra aad Bone will be “Because I am influenced by the prevail- Fi the pleasant to the taste. by druggists If you wish sure and guaranteed _ idently prefers Living to F. h. Far well. And whereas the conditions of something safe, and because 1 have inherit- in seat for oae year tree. We regular subscrlptlos ing impression; Skeleton to other man.” every part of the world. Twenty-five said mortgage are broken.now therefore by reason 186 any Seattle. Wash- lor Pam aad Bobo Is SOceuu a ed the weakness of believing that persons Concerning Paget Sound, of the breach of the conditions thereof I claim a PHENYO CAFFEIN. year. B’Jinks—“Why?” and consult of cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be lose their legs in railway accidents. After ington State Alaska, Bureau foreclosure of said mortgage. Address all orders to B’Jones— “She he’ll make a rat- sure a little time we will outgrow those erroneous says Information, Seattle, Wash., O. M. Moore, and ask for Mrs. Winslow’B Soothing Dated at Unity this 5th day of June, A. D. 1901. 25 Pills 25c. Sold all husband.”—Smart Set. ltf 3W24 O. J. FARWELL. by druggists. TBK BKPEBLIAN JOURNAL PER. CO., impressions.” tling secretary. Syrup, and take no other kind. * 3m24* Belfast. Me. OF THE WEEK. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. 8r*.—In Court of Probate. I eld at Bel WAL.IH!fast.on thell h day of Juu*, 1901. Lu- MUNYON’S INHALER PKOBATK NUllCtS. cinda Cauipl eii, administratrix on tut estate of Mattkks. The last of Moose- [Deferred from last week.] Benjamin C. aropl ell, late of in gaid 1 ISi IS GUARANTEED Palermo, II dect^geri. k/s big log drive has leached the CURES County, having presented her first ac South Montville. Mrs. count ol administration oi said estate lor will be on its Forest Howes At a Probate held at Belfast, within and for allow- outlet and way Court, ance. and the of on me secono Kennebec river shortly. This -TO- daughter are visiting her parents, Mr. CATARRH County Waldo, Tuesday of June, A. L>. 1901. Ordered, that notice thereof be eiven, three drive is a record breaker, and Mrs. W. B. Morse_Miss Ruth Linni- weeks iu the certain instrument, to be the last successively, Republican Journal, a SUMMER SERVICE. cubic feet— Colds, Coughs, purporting newspaper published in in said dug to 70,000,000 kin, who has been employed in Howard, R. A will and testament ot Elmer A. Belfast, County, Fletcher, that all persons interested atteud at ‘an go,000,000 larger than last Br n- late of Monroe, in said County of Waldo, de- may a Pro- I., for the past year, is at home for a few Influenza, bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 9th Six a Week to come ceased, having been presented lor probate. day Trips Boston. forty-five million have next* an^ show il thev have weeks — Mrs. David Prescott and son of i hit Asthma cause, any Moose river from the territo- is, Ordered, 1 hat notice be given to all persons in- why the said account should not be allowed. terested a :iiid about it, and 25,000,000 Howard, R. I., are visiting her parents, Mr. crd all Diseases by causing copy of this order to be GEO. E. J0HN80N, Judge. three weeas successively in the Repub- A true copy. Attest: Give ar.d Mrs. F. Linnikin — Rev. and Mrs. E. icau in Rock ,, come through river, if the Throat FiuhligtiedJournal, published at Belfast, that they Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. Strength A. may appear at a Probate to be held at Bel- river, Towhegan river and Dinslow, Erva Conner and Ethel Howes Court, fast, within and for said on the second all of which in- To Weak Blood attended end Lungs. County, 88.—In Court of brook, empty the 'quarterly meeting in North of at ten of the WALD0 Probate, held at Bel- Tuesday July next, clock ff fa on the 11th The river drive are inhaled before t, day of June, 1901. Albert ,U Moose last week — Clouds of Medicated Vapor through noon, and show cause, if any And Cushing Roy and Edie Fuller they have, E Fernald, trustee uuder the last w il Weak Nerves, the mouth and emitted from the nostrils, cleans- the same should not be and testa 'i «>,000 larger than last year, why proved, approved meut of Coreli.1 W. late of spent Saturday and with their and all the inflamed and diseased and allowed. Arey, Winterport, de- of workmen lias been Sunday ing vaporizing ceased,for the benefit of F. Mo busy which cannot be reached by medicine taken Mary danus and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams. parts GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. in said since the ice went out. To cure To Give Sound Q. into the stomach. A true children, county, having presemed his first lake Dyspepsia. copy—Attest: account of the ram trusteeship for allowance, also his the Moose river for canoe- It reaches theso**<» spots—heals places£ Chas. p. Hazeltine, Register. of Sleep. To brace you up in every way. IIalldaee. Rev. S. H. Burton of South acts as abahn resignation said trust. June volume of the —goes to the seat of disease andf Commencing 17,1901, steamers leave Bel- ith Maine to the at or fast Jefferson preached at the church last Suu- tonic whole system $l-°0 druggists Ordered, That notice thereof be three on It is the ldtli given, For issued. bvniail Munpon. Jvetfl York and Philadelphia. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for weeks in the Boston, via Northport, Camden and Rock- p. M — E. E. successively, Republican Journal, day Ilall and J. W. Plummer the of on the a land, Mondays at 3 i\ m., other blisbed under the diiection County Waldo, second Tuesday of newspaper published iu Belfast, iu said county, days except Sun- SMITH’S are A. D. 1901. at 5.00 P. M. of helping F. C. Lucas on his barn_H. June, that all persons interested mav attend at a days, diaries Hamlin, reporter Pr<*- tor and certain to be bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 9 h Bucksport, Wiuterport Bangor, daily, There are 170 cases M. Howard attended the F. W. B. instrument,-purporting the last day at about 7.45 reported, quarterly will and testament of William of July next, and show cause, if have except Monday, a. m. GREEN MOUNTAIN A C. Tuttle, late any ihey For Searsport and h. with one exception, were meeting in North Cushing last week_Mrs. of Belfast, in said County of why the said account should not be allowed, aud Hampden, Tuesdays, Thurs- Waldo, deceased, said days and Sundays at 7.45 a. m. -i\ reported the justices, C. baviug been presented for probate. resignation accepted. by M. Clement returned to her home in GEO. E RETURNING: lion is the somewhat famous Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- JOHXSJX, Judge. A true copy. Attest: RENOVATOR Lowell, Mass., last week... W. E. Overlook terested a of this order to be From Boston, at 5.00 p. : asker vs. the town of Far- by causing copy Chas. P. daily, except Sunday, m. of Razorville attended the church here last published three weeks successively in The Repub- Hazeltine, Register. From Rockland, via Camden and Northport^ wliicli for ten years lias been lican Journal, at that daily, except vionday, at 5.00 a. m. Ask your druggist for Renovator. 50 cents and Mrs. F. M. published Belfast, they the courts. Justice Sunday—Mr. Poland re- may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at trorn Bangor, via and through and one dollar. Write St. Albans 88. In Court oi probate, held at Bel- Wiuterport Bucksport, Remedy Belfast, within and for said on the ondays at 12.00 noon; oth£r Sun- oiso in this ease dissents from turned home from Medford, Mass., June County, second WALDOfast. on the 11th day of June, 1901. Cros- days, except Co., St. Albans, Vt., about GUARANTEE. Tuesday of at ten of the clock be- days, at 2.00 p. m. July next, by Fowest as commander of the bat- nor Hill at the close of the latter’s sec- Belfast, Court, held at Belfast, on the 9th day of is if use the for the of on the village.Mr. Sanford Perkins of your cooking you right Baking County Waldo, the 11th day of July next, and show cause, if anv they have, t. from ond term. Two features of his pro- June, A. D. 1901. the said account Gatley graduated Powder. why should not be allowed. On and lie announces. will Clinton,while relatives at this after Oct. 8,1900, trains :t several years ago.At the gram He favor visiting place, brother of Abner 8. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. connecting HEAL, Heal, A at Burnham and mal meeting of the Bankers’ limiting the term of governor to two was taken suddenly insane and it is thought Here is a sure formula: AMBROSElate of Lincolnville, in said County of Waldo, true copy—Attest: Waterville with through trains deceased, having presented a Cha.3 P. Hazeltine, Register. for aud from Bangor, n, held in Portland June years and will go in for executing it will be to take him to the In- petition praying Waterville, Portland and 12th, necessary 2 lbs. Three'.Crow Cream Tartar 70 that he may be appointed administrator of the the law while it is on Boston, will run as follows; ng officers were elected: Pres- prohibitory sane Hospital— Mr. George Wyman has a estate of said deceased. SS. In Court of held at Bel FROM vice the statute book. Whether he is in I lb. Three Crow Soda That the said Probate, BELFA8T. Hichborn, Augusta; large force at work building his new' barn. _8 Ordered, petitioner give notice to WALDOfast, on the 11th day of 1901. Isa all interested a Jtine, G. secre- favor of it on the statute book persons by causing copy of this or- dore of the AM PM Allen, Portland; keeping The Worthing,executrix last wil 1 of Wilde .„ PM frame is up and partly boarded. It Cost 78c der to be published three weeks in The treasurer, he does not say.The Poland Springs successively H. Worthing, late of Palermo, in said de Belfast, depart 7 15 125 3 30 Gould, Ilallowell; Republican Journal, a at County, a will be when completed the best barn on 3 lbs. Best Powder at a cost of newspaper published ceased, having presented her first and final ac City Point.t7 20 tl 30 13 3« Ilallowell. The house party, though not political making Baking that at a id, meeting Belfast, they may appear Probate Court, count of administration of said estate Waldo.t7 30 tl — for allow- 40 t3 55 a new candidate the road Mr. Everett Libby has had a to be held at Belfast, within and for said r«ed by a banquet at the Fal- gathering, developed 26c per lb. All Baking Powders put up in cans County, ance. Brooks. 742 1 52 4 20 for of the number of men for the week on the 9th day of July, A. D. 1901, at ten of Knox ■iel....!The Maine Medical As- governor in the person Hon. engaged past Ordered, That notice thereof be ....t7 54 t2 04 t4 38 contain Starch, some Ammonia, some Alum, the clock before noon, and show cause, if any given, three Charles II. of they weeks in Thorndike. 8 00 2 10 6 17 held its annual meeting in Prescott Iliddeford. halter-breaking and otherwise disciplining have, wh> the prayer of said should successively, the Republican Journal, some own from petitioner a Units’... 8 10 2 18 650 officers Hon. William T. Cobb of Phosphate. By making your not be newspaper published in Belfast, in said county, ecentlv and elected llockland, his drove of over 100 w ild horses from the granted. that all Burnham, arrive. 8 35 2 40 6 25 GEO. E. JOHNSON, persons interested may attend at a Pro- as follows: Pres.. Hon. R. O. Fernald of Poland, Hon. pure Judge. bate to be held Bangor. .1140 435 _ •-.ling year west. They are a fine looking lot. A true copy. Attest: Court, at Belfast on the 9th day II. First II. of lion. of July next, and show if Gerrish, Portland; Joseph Mauley Augusta, Chas.P. Hazeltine, Register. cause, any they Waterville. 9 08 have, why the said account should not he 3 10 7 20 1 >r. C. K. William T. Haines of Waterville and Prospect Ferry. Charles Ginn of Bel- Three Crow allowed. P Philoon, Auburn; GEO. E. M AM ■ JOHNSON, Hon. Charles II. Prescott—these are Judge. Portland.12 5 ice Pres., Dr. J. M. Willis, fast and his sister, Mrs. Ruth Snow of At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for A true copy. Attest: 5 35 1 25 com- the candidates to date to succeed the of on Cuas. P. D-. 906 5 67 \ board of censors, up called on relatives Cream Tartar County Waldo, the 11th day of June, Hazeltine, Register. Boston, Connecticut, here last A. D. { ublication and business com- Gov. Hill in 1004. It is pretty evident 1901. Sunday.Mrs. George Brown has gone to B. re that the will have a hand in set- STRPHENSON, brother of Lucius TO BELFAST. also chosen.The Bath people SS.—In Waterville to attend the graduating exer- CHESTERC. Stephenson, late of lielfast, in said County Court of Probate, held at Bel- ks of the next nomination.The Hon. on Bath, Me., recently tling of Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition WALDOfast, the 11th day of June, 1901. Lysena AM AM cises this week at the Coburn Classical in- L. ®. ntract for a large steel steam l’eleg (). Vickery of Augusta announces praying that he may be appointed administrator Tead, executrix of the will of Jdshua A. J. Boston, IS; 7 00 9 00 of the estate Lincoln, late of (W. D. s. of Boston, the that he is a candidate for governor to stitute, from which Alfred Fry, a boy whom of said deceased. Searsmont, in said County, de- 830 Bigelow, ceased, her in to Ordered, That the said petitioner notice to having presented first and final ac- l ie steamer I tuna.Flag day succeed Hill, and "is the tight she brought up, will graduate... Mrs. Fan- give count of administration of said estate for allow- Portland.7 00 1100 all persons interested by a of this 1*05 observed at We now have three candidates nie Wilson and her causing copy ance. ; iately Augusta stay." three daughters arrived ANT) order to be published three weeks successively in — Waterville. 9 52 6 21) 4 15 out the Stars and trom Kennebec the lion. from the Republican Journal, a Ordered, that notice thereof be three by hanging county home New York last Thursday_ newspaper published given, Bangor 7 15 at Belfast, that at a Probate weeks successively, in the 1|35 ov, Ilill was urged to issue a Joseph il. Manley of Augusta, the Mrs. Bessie Three Crow Soda they may appear Republican Journal, llarvej of Boston is visiting Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said a newspaper published in Belfast, in said ion the as Hon. >. of and County, Burnham, depart. 10 20 8 50 designating day Peleg Vickery Augusta, friends here—Mr. and Mrs. County, on the 9th day of July, A. D. 1901, that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- 4*50 George Gruby avoid and do not Unity. 10 55 9 08 5 08 to the news- the Hon. William T.Haines of Water- you injurious ingredients you at ten of the clock before noon, and show bate Court, to be held at Belfas't, on the 9th Imtjinstead gave of Boston cause, day Thorndike. 11 20 9 18 5 17 arrived last Saturday. Mrs. if any they have, why the of said of Julj next, and show cause, if iters the story that the gov- ville. pay for something that does not raise the food. prayer peti- any they Knox.til 35 t9 27 to 26 tioner should not be have, why the said account should not be allowed. Gruby will spend part of the summer here granted. Brooks. 12 12 9 45 red the people to hang out GEO. E. GEO. E. 5 40 JOHNSON, Judge. JOHNSON, Judge. Waldo.tl2 30 t9 55 15 60 a .Miss Ruth the bril- is an Off Year. in her new home with her mother, Mrs. A true copy. Attest: A true copy. Attest: Ilanna, 1901 JOHN BIRD COriPANY, City Point..tl2 50 110 05 ttSOO Sarah Glidden—Miss Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. f icautiful debutante daughter Hannah Heagan is ESTABLISHED 1833. Belfast, arrive 1 05 10 10 6 05 Mark A. Ilanna, lias There will be fewer State elections in Mr. and Mrs. William Smith in accept- visiting Uanl'rs and Dealers in Fare Food Articles NOTICE. The subscriber here- tFlag station. At a Probate Court held at ation to christen the Fnited — Belfast, within and for the than in other Stockton Charles Banks has to Hal- EXECUTOR’Sby gives notice that he has been Limited tickets loi Huston are now sold at present year any year gone ROCKLAND. ME. the County of on the 11th of duly ap- ser which is to be Waldo, day June, pointed Executor of the last will aLd 5-5.00 from Belfast and all stations on Branch. Cleveland, lowell, where he has A. D. 1901. testament since the close of the civil war, and employment. of tickets to a short time from the yard Through all points West and North FLETCHER, widow of Aldibert W. west, via all routes, for sale bv L. W. George ith Iron A. few of them are of more than local im- MARY D. PITCHER, late of Lincolnville, Works.Frank Searsport. J. 11. Sullivan in clearing EMMAFletcher, late of Unity, in said of Agent, Belfast. GEO. F. EVANS, County in the of e New York his Waldo, deceased, having presented a County Waldo, deceased, and given Vice President and General publisher, portance. up his desk recently came across the follow- petition bonds Manager praying for -n allowance out of the as the law directs. All persons having de- F. E. Booth bv. GenM Pass, aud Ticket Hopkins of Portland, and personal mands Agent. The Republicans of Iowa have called ing record of a game of base ball played by estate of said deceased. against the estate of said deceased are de- Portland, Oct. 1. 1900. Plummer of New York city, sired to present the same for settlement, and all their state to the Scion Base Ball Club of Ordered, That the said notice to a few at l.iver- nominating convention Searsport in petitioner give indebted thereto are requested to make passing days all interested a of this payment persons by causing copy immediately. ASA 1. H. PITCHER. witli Mr. father, meet at Cedar Rapids on August 17. A Vinalhaven, Aug. 8, 1878, upon the occasion order to be published three weeks Munsey’s Hundreds of Children and adults have worms ] successively Lincolnville, June 13, 1901. and some other of a Band * in the Republican a Munsey, and other relatives governor important Searsport excursion: but are treated for other diseases. Thesymp- Journal, newspaper published toms with a variable 'i at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate ...Samuel R. one of officers are to be nominated and there scions vs. granites. areindigestion, uppo- TOR’S Bryan, tite ; foul tongue ; offensive breath ; hard and i Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said NOTICE. The subscriber hereby has been some talk of the nomination with i notice that he has business men in Eastport, Amos 1). Carver, scorer. A. G. full belly occasional gripiucs and pains County, on the 9th day of July, A. D. 1901, EXECUgives been duly appointed CHROMIC DISEASES Coburn, about the and June SB of E. 11. American minister to navel; eyes heavy dull; itching j at ten of the clock before noon and show Executor oi the last will and testament ul uly 12th, aged years, Conger; of the nose ; short, dry cough ; grinding of the cause, umpire. J if any they have, why the prayer of said BETSEY late of n business in for China, the Mr. teeth starting daring sleep; slow fever; and petition- FERNALD, Searsport, Eastport by Republicans. Conger ]( er should not be .AND. H. B. often in children, convulsions. granted. in the of and c,o For BO he was is an Iowa man, and a Republican nom- GEO. E County Waldo, deceased, given years. years J. II c.3 JOHNSON, Judge. bonds as the law directs. All ination in the State is Sullivan, Murphy, c.2 A true Attest: persons having de- k of and was the Ilawkeye equiva- E. L. copy. mands the estate of said deceased Eastport Warren, s. s... 1 Catliu, p.1 Chas. P. against are de- lent to an election and has Hazeltine, Register. sired to lork when the town became a nowadays 1’. P. Nichols, p.l Carver, lb.l present the same for settlement, and all TRUE’S indebted thereto are to make survived a widow and one been so since the settlement of the Amos Nichols, 2b. ...1 r. f.b.2 • Robert M. late of Freed< in said EXECUTOR’Sgives notice that he has been ‘luring the past few months that for one of There will be an election for governor Griffin, ELIXIR HH. Oliver, m, dulj appoint- says prospects of ed Executor of the last will and as well as II. B. Wright, 1. f.. .3 2b.0 is the best worm remedy made. It has been in I County Waldo, deceased, having presented a testament of previously by the ever of and there is substantial Colson, crops of potatoes raised (thio, already use since 1851* is harmless petition praying for a license to sell at or CHEAT MULTIPATHIC In the Blather ami Amos purely vegetable, { public CLARA IZORA DAVIS, late of Northport, ok are at the candidates. game Nichols and effectual. Where no worms are present sale and certain real estate of said SPECIFICS, as testimo- very bright the agreement upon George private convey in the made a triple it acts as a Tonic, and corrects the condition deceased which County of Waldo, deceased. All nials which will bo on the re- K. is to be nominat- play. is particularly described in said persons sent 'line, notwithstanding Nash, Republican, of the mucous membrane of the stomach and having demands against the estate of said deceas- application will show. bowels. A for petition. utiv to the effect ed for re-election, and James Kilbourne Waldo. C. W. positive cure Constipation and ed are desired to present the same for settlement Chronic diseases of published Barnes, who has been 'Biliousness, and a valuable in all! That the said every remedy Ordered, petitioner give notice and all indebted thereto are this will be a is the Democratic nominee. I the common of children. Price I requested to make kind, together with the dis- potato crop year prospective very sick with inflammation of the complaints to all persons interested by causing a copy of this bowels, 35 cents. Ask for it. I payment immediately. eases peculiar to women of mur- There will bean election for governor I your druggist order to be published three weeks successively in \roostook.“Guilty is able to ride out.... L. E. Burnes is Dr. J. F. TRUE Ac CO., Auburn, Me. , JOHN W. DAVIS. and of the Pelvic and Re- in in the term is poorly, Special W or ms. Free the Republican Journal, a newspaper published June irst degree” was the verdict Virginia, which State ^ Northport, 11, 1901. productive Organs lie has heart treatment^or^Tape pamphlet, j at Belfast, that at a Probate quickly Graffam four and it will be the first held disease and other complica- they may appear relieved ami permanently ; the jury in the years, Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said tions... .Mrs. Lois NOTICE. The subscriber finea. ivmney aim madder diseases and Rheu- -1■ at Portland June 27th, af- under the terms of the new constitu- Littlefield of Milford, county, on the 9th day of July, A. D. 1901, here- EXECUTRIX’Sby gives notice that she has been matism successfully treated by our newly dis- tion to at the June was in town of at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, if duly appoint- covered ours and 10 minutes deliber- be agreed upon Mass., last week visiting Notice Foreclosure. ed executrix ot the last will and testament of Remedies. Send for testimonials of per- any they bave, why the prayer of said petitioner sons and convention in Under this friends — helped mired. Female disease mired n. Charles E. Oak of Cari- Richmond. B. A. Clary has gone to Liver- S. Lillian Wetherbee of in the Should not be HENRY N. by Whereas, Etna, granted. LITTLEFIELD, late of Winterport, a new line of treatment. Send for and as land constitution will of l’enobscot and State of and GEO E. general ,'esign his office State 'Virginia Republicans more, where he has employment... .Mr. and County Maine, JOHNSON, Judge. in the of symptom blanks and in. '' County Waldo, deceased, and given special price lists, C. I have still less chance of success than William 1). etherbee, as husband of said S. A true Copy—Attest: II. Mitchell can also as member of the Maine Mrs. Mott Wilson of bonds as the law diiects. All persons having de- he consulted free bv mail or Bangor were in town Lillian Wetherbee, by their mortgage deed, dated Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. otherwise. He une to the have had at time heretofore. mands against the estate of said deceased are will he in the Boston office of the commission, accept they any on the twenty-ninth day of September, A. D. 1898, its recently calling friends....Mr. and Mrs. desired to present the same for settlement, and Multipathic Medical Co. Mondavs, Wednesdays. 1 of Massachusetts will hold annual and recorded in the Waldo County Registry of from 10 general superintendent H. C. Maiden At a Probate Court held at within and for all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- Thursdays, \. m. to 4 i\ m. Address the same of the have returned to Howard, R. Deeds, in »-ook 252, Page 254, conveyed to us, the Belfast, perry in Maine owned by the election with certainty the of on ment immediately. C. II. MITCHELL. M. 1).. undersigned, a certain lot or parcel of land situ- County Waldo, the 11th day of June, ithorn He choice of a state ticket 1.Avon Webster, who has been in Bos- A. D. 1901. MATILDA F. LITTLEFIELD. I’nion Savings Bank Building, Paper Company. Republicnn ated in the town of .v on roe, in the County of ton West June 11, 1901. Next to Hotel Touraine, ■iis in that offers to the Democrats. the past winter and spring, made a brief Waldo and described as to F. as Winterport, headquarters Bangor.... Virginia aforesaid, follows, McMANUS,interested legatee under •2is Tremont street, Room 402. a wit: the same described in a deed- the will of Corelia W. late of Winter- been received at Bath of the There will lie State election in Mary- visit in town last week — E. L. and Being premises MARY Arey, Boston. Mass. Harding from George Brassbridge to .John Dearborn, port, in said County of Waldo, deceased, NOTICE. The subscriber apt. Isaac P. Lincoln of Sax- land at which the officers to be chosen wife of Belfast having Laboratory. 3 Howard Place Roxbury, Mass. were in town over Sunday. dated February thirteenth, A. D. 1890, and re- presented a i etition praying that Fred Atwood of ADMINISTRATOR’Sherebj gives notice that he has been dulv ap- Jass. He was born in Wiscas- will be a a clerk of the corded in said Waldo of in Book said be administrator of the estate of comptroller, — Potato beetles are numerous Registry Deeds, Winterport may appointed trustee under pointed and some which and record reference said as during many years a mas- State court of aspeals, us members of 150. page 590, to deed will in place of Albert E. Fern aid, resigned. HUBERT M. PHIL BRICK, late of Knox, oi tlie best tanners think it was made for more of said the house of 1:1 senators and pays to hand particular description Ordered, That the said notice to STATfc OH MAINb. ter, sailing from Bath. The delegates, the said John Dearborn dead and petitioner give in the County of Waldo, deceased, and giveu and them. premises, being all persons interested a of this ears he a number of officers. pick destroy Paris Green on S. v\ one of his by causing copy bonds as the law directs. All de had been engaged in large county the said Lillian etherbee being order to be three persons having At a Court of Insolvency, held at Belfast, witlru published weeks successively in mauds the estate of said deceased are hold an onions seems to invite rust_Crows heirs, and the interest of the against | and for the Countv of \S on usetts as a building contractor. Still another of the States to have having purchased The Republican Journal, a newspaper desired aldo, the 12th dav other heir in anti to said and whereas published to present the same for settlement, and of A. D. and two survive him. election this will beNew in been destructive this premises, at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate June, 1901. children year Jersey, very spring, paying the condition of said has been and now all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- mortgage Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said In the case of Hosea B. Allie M. of which a successor to Governer Voorhees little or no i> notice is meut Littlefield. Insolvent Carleton.wife Chair attention to twine or scarecrows, broken, now, therefore, hereby given on the 9th immediately. County, day of July, A. D. 1901, ERVING WENTWORTH. Debtor. Said Debtor having presented a petition I. the will be voted for. The record of recent of our intention to foieclose said for at Carleton of Maine Fish and to the man with mortgage ten of the clock before noon, anu show cause, if praying for an allowance out of his estate for very saucy the hoe, but breach of its condition and this notice is given Knox, June 11,1901. his me died at her elections the any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner services, attendance ami for the Commission, gives Republicans very a sate distance from the for the purpose of foreclosing said mortgage. necessary sup- the keeping man with should uot be granted. of himself ami his family, and further Winthrop June 15th, after a little apprehension as to result in Dated at Newport, Maine, this seventeenth day NOTICE. port pray- the GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. The subscriber ing that he may be allowed to take and subscribe : gun—Squash bugs have been present of A. D. 1901. css. 1 leath was caused can- what has now become one of the strong- June, A true Attest: ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives notice that he has beeu to the by JAMES M. SANBORN. copy. duly oath referred to in the 43d Section of Chap ■die est States in the in swarms the past and those Chas. P. appointed administrator, of the estate of ter 70 of was 4H years of age.An ex- Republican country. week, only v\ S. TOWNSEND. Hazeltixe, Register. the Revised Statutes. that REBECCA late of Ordered, That the said notice to iin on the Bangor A Aroostook All the present State officers in New were covered have escaped their By his Attorney, James m. Sanborn. 25 TRIPP, Swanville, petitioner give all persons interested by causing a of this 1 June 13th a hen. Just are and the last .Potatoes and in the County ul Waldo, decease'!, and given copy up by Jersey Republicans, ravages... grain are growing At a Probate order to be published three weeks in Court held at Belfast, within and bonds as the law directs. All persons having successively train left the station the fowl had a the Journal, a legislature Republican majority finely but other crops are small and weak. for the County of Waldo, on the 11th day of demands against the estate of said deceased are Republican newspaper published STATE OF MAINE. at Belfast, that at a Court 'o cross the and as the of 13 in the senate and 30 in the assem- June, A. D. 1901. desired to the same for they may appear off track, — The will be present settlement, and apple crop very light_ Waldo S3. of Insolvency to be held at Belfast, within and for ive bore down her she att there four Democrats in Court Insolvency. Executor of the last will all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- upon bly, being only Mrs. Maria Miller JOHNSON, said County, on the 10th of A l) 1901. of Montpelier, Vt., accom- Belfast, June 12,1901. and testament of William S. late ment immediately. NEHEMIAH SMART. day July, to fly out of the way. In do- the former and only 1 i Democrats in EDWARD Brannagan, at two of the clock in the afternoon, and show her son of Belfast, in said County oi Waldo, Swanville, June 11, 1901. c the panied by George and daughter In the case of Hosea B. Littlefield of Prospect, in deceased, cause if any they have, the of said struck the angle cock on the latter. a that the why praver said County, Insolvent Debtor. having presented petition praying petitioner should not be granted. the locomotive, In the gov- Winona, has been visiting her son Charles actual market value of that of the estate partly opening Pennsylvania Republican You are notified that the said Hosea B. portion GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. ernor at Clarence T. hereby of said deceased m his hands, that is NOTICE. The subscriber releasing the air, so that the of which holds over until after the Smith’s... .Charles E. Miller Insolvent Debtor as has remaining A true copy. Attest: Littlefield, aforesaid, subject to the payment of collateral inheritance ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives notice that she has been duly et so that the election of there will be a State has to filed in said Court for said of ap- Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. suddenly passen- 1002, gone Calais to visit his grandparents, County Waldo, pe- tax, the persons interested therein, and the pointed administratrix of the estate of tition for a from all his debts ciglit a collision had taken election for State treasurer and for Mr. and Mrs. John discharge provided amount of tax thereon, may be determined by WILLIAM H. Thompson. undei the Insolvent Law or said State of Maine, PARK, late of Searsport, court the Judge of said Court. supreme judge, and for a certificate thereof; and that a hearing in the County of Waldo, deceased, and Wijjterpokt. The School closed a That the said notice to given Notice of In the other Western States there IIigh upon the same is ordered to be had at Probate Ordered, petitioner give bonds as the law directs. All de- Sale. all interested a of this persons having ikf. will no in very successful term under the direction of Court Room in Belfast, in said County of Waldo, persons by causing copy mands against the estate of said deceased are de- Nearly two hundred de- be elections 1901, except to order to be Pursuant toa license from the Honorable on Wednesday, the 10th day of July, A. D 1901, published three weeks successively in sired to present the same for settlement, and all Judge ls of the first fill local minor offices; there will be Principal G. A. Palmer, Friday the a of Probate, for the of Waldo, in rim State Roger Conant, afternoon, at two o’clock in the afternoon, when and where Republican Journal, newspaper published indebted thereto are requested to u ake County at that at a payment of Maine,I shall sell at public auction on the of Salem, gathered in Boston none in the South, except in Virginia, June 14th,and a goodly number of lis- you may attend and show cause, if any you have, Belfast, they may appear Probate immediately. MARIA E. PARK. eighth people to be held at within aud for said day of July, A. D. lOOl.at one o’clock in the after- tli for their none the or why the prayer of said should not be Court, Belfast, Searsport, June 11,1901. first meeting and and in Middle West the tened with to the petitioner on on the the pleasure following inter- granted. County, the 9th day of July, A. D. 1901, noon, premises, following described 'f the Conant Northwestern in of real estate, to wit: The late homestead farm of family associa- States, except Ohio. : Attest: CHAS. P. at ten the clock before noon, and show cause, esting program Music, school choir ;essay,A HAZELTINE, notice. The suoscriber Willis H. late of in heir ancestor, Roger Conant, By degrees the number of State elec- 2w25 Register of said Court. if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner Penney, Knox, said County, Trip to Swan Lake, Louise Smith; recita- should not be granted. Administratorshereby gives notice that he has been duly deceased, situated in said Knox, on the road lead- me to this from East tions has been, Administrator of the estate of from East country by sundry political but GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. appointed ing Knox to Brooks near the Ray in in constitutions or tion, Lost, Found, Bessie Downs; decla- so of two i'li, Devon, Eng., 1623. His changes election A true copy—Attest: ELIZABETH A. ROBINSON, late of Liberty, school-house, called, consisting parcels nits who at the Ven- reduced, and in New York there mation, The Storming of Missionary Ridge, Notice of Sale. Chas. P. Hazeltixe, Register. of land, and being more particularly described gathered laws, in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given by metes and bounds in said license. ice election this Carroll bonds as the from various states in New will be no State year. No Young; recitation, Lirapy Tim, Pursuant to a license from the Honorable Judge law directs. All persons having de- Dated the fourth day of June. a. d. 1901. of Probate for the of Waldo, in State mands against the estate of said deceased are the south and west and also State senators will be voted for in New Belle F. Thayer; recitation, The Monk’s County the At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and 23 JOHN YEATON. Administrator. of 1 shall sell at on the desired to the same lor and iiiiula. Hamilton S. but of the Maine, public auction, for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- present settlement, Conant of York, members assembly Picture, Annie How He of at two all indebted thereto are to Hardy; recitation, eighth day July, A. D. 1901, o’clock in the day of June, A. D. 1901. requested make pay- was the presiding officer and will be elected and there will be a may- Saved St. afternoon.at the late homestead farm of Shepherd ment immediately. ISAAC ROBINSON. Michaels, Lenora Kneeland; rec- certain be 1 mailt, also of Boston, chairman, orality contest in New York city of Harvill, late of Lincoln viJle, in the County instrument, purporting to the last Liberty, June 11,1901. LEWIS’ itation, Dead, Name Marian Waldo and State of Maine.Tlie describ- A will and testament of Nancy R Clifford, late June 14th of the more State A Unknown, following meeting Spanish than importance. comp- ed real v z: The homestead farm of the of Stockton Springs, in said County of Waldo, Philbrook; recitation, The Wreck of the estate, NOTICE. The subscriber INHALANT FOR PHTHISIC council, the queen troler, a distaict assembly and local said Shepherd Harvill, containing deceased, having been presented for probate. regent Louise eighty-three ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives notice that be has been duly g, it was decided that officers will be chosen in this Hesperus, McDonough; essay,Glean- acres; the mountain lot, so-called, containing Ordered, That notice be to all persons in- administrator of any generally given appointed tlie ettate ol The medicine in the from seven acres; the Heal lot, so-ea'led, containing terested a of this order to be only patent world that gives from American sub- ings Whittier, Ethel H. Baker; recita- by causing copy pub- DAVID universal mnanating city. seven acres, and the Ordway lot, so-called, con- lished three weeks in The NASH, late of Morrill, satisfaction. It never fails to give im- ■ successively Republican lative to the destruction of the There will be no elec- The Blue and the Jennie L. all in said mediate relief; it never fails to lessen the congressional tion, Gray, taining thirteen acres; Lincolnville. Journal, published at Belfast, that they may ap- in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given greatly and more described ana severity of attacks. cases of ip Maine in Havana harbor tions this year, except to lill vacancies the particularly by metes pear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, bonds as the law directs. All persons haviug de- Many distressing Quigley; recitation, Hannah, Quakeress, bounds in said license. within mands Phthisic cured in a short time. Not a fault found "• to or and for said County, on the second Tues- against the estate of said deceased are de- addressed the government where exhist by death resigna- A. I nor a failure in vears. they Jessie I). Baker; essay, A Summer Evening, Dated this fourth day of June, D. 1901. I day of next, at ten of the clock before sired to present the same for settlement, and all reported thirty-eight cited in the July Sent mail. Price States, conformity with tion. Ordinarily State elections •2C23 william mckinney, noon, and show cause, if have, the indebted thereto are to make by $1.00. iy4* Mary Hardy; recitation, The Old Actor’s any they why requested payment Patented. J. C. ity of Paris.In connection which occur in the next Administrator. same should not be pioved, approved and allowed. immediately. LEWIS, Proprietor, year following No. 16 Prescott Mass. d *• Story, Minnie The GEO. E. FRANK H. INGRAHAM. St., Somerville. celebration June 13th of the a presidential contest are of some na- George; recitation, Light JOHNSON, Judge, A. A. Ilowes & ture copy. Attest: Me., April 9, 1901.—3w24 Co., Agents, Belfast, Me. of the of tional as on Dead Man’s Almeua Rockport, muiversary foundation importance indicating the Bar; McDermot; Chas. P. Hazeltixe, Register. the of L. L. trend of sentiment in A Child Shall Lead Ida SEPTEMBER TOURS 10 EUROPE I'niversity degree general public recitation, Them, NOTICE. The subscriber hereby conferred Andrew Car- the doubtful States, but such does not she has been upon Bowden; essay, The Good Opinion of Others, At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for EXECUTRIX’Sgives notice that duly appointed BELFAST ft MOOSEHBAD LAKE i.urd Gen. the case this 40 DAYS $245.00. the of on the 11th of Executrix of the last will and testament of Dufferin, Ian Ilamil- appear to be year, for Georgie Crooker; singing, school choir; in- County Waldo, day June, >1 A. D. 1901. HENRY HUDSON late of three Glasgow ladies. Andrew most of the States in which there w'ill All expenses paid. Full particulars on appli- SIDES, Belfast, strumental music, Marie P. Wardweli; re- E. trie received an ovation.Bunker be elections, Pennsylvania, Massachu- cation to F. E. BOOTHBY, COLSON, sister of Amy F. Stous- in the County of Waldo, deceased. All persons Railroad Compauy. port of judges; award of prizes, Dr. J. H. Gen’l Pass. Agent, Maine Central R. R., NELLIEland. late of Galveston, in the State of Texas, having demands against the estate of said deceas- mipter of the of the setts, New Jersey and are a Daughters Iowa, Ohio, Portland, Maine. deceased, having presented petition represent ed are desired to present the same for settlement, Clerk’s > " au Baker; school cheer. The prizes were at Office, Revolution June 14th un- as strongly inclined to the Republican iug that said Amy F., the time of her decease, and all indebted thereto are requested to make Belfast, Me., June 1 real and 3,1901. a bronze tablet at the as is to the Democratic awarded as follows: Composition, 1st prize, owned personal estate situated in Stock- payment immediatelv. CORA M. SIDES. Notice is hereby given that the annual entrance party Virvinia ton in said meeting Springs, County of Waldo, and pray- Belfast, June 11, 1901. of this corporation will be held at the Court House "■ulestown Bridge to indicate the party, and in Maryland, heretofore Georgie Crooker; 2nd prize, Ethel Baker; tnat the said Nellie E. be For Sale at a ing she, Colson,!may ap- in Belfast, Wednesday, .July 3, 1901, at IO A. from will be in Bargain administratrix of the estate of said de- "y which Paul Revere start- doubtful, there operation this declamation, 1st prize, Minnie 2nd, pointed NOTICE. The subscriber M., for the following purposes, viz: George; ceased. hereby les ride in 1775. The year a new election law which, it is con- notice that he has been 1st. To hear and act upon the reports of the 1 midnight Carroll Marie Ward- EXECUTOR’Sgives duly appointed prize, Young; algebra, located real a was accepted by Hart for ceded, the Republican at a That desirable and well estate Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice executor of the estate of directors, treasurer and trustees. Mayor puts party best average rank in the toot of Main street known as the Danie to all interested a of this 2d. To elect nine directors for the of — well; scholarship, persons by causing copy ASA B. late of ensuing year. fy Boston.Commander Belk- decided disadvantage. New York Lane wharf property, will be sold low to close the order to be three weeks in HARVEY, Freedom, 3d. To act upon any other business that 1 Mary Hardy. The parts were all well taken, published successively may the navy is dead. He was Sun. estate. Inquire of the Journal, a newspaper published in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given legally come before said meeting. 4w23 | and of Republican as ‘11 cited from the Naval Academy the only regret those who listened N. F. HOUSTON, Executor. at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate bonds the law directs. All persons having Per order, WM. H. QTJI MBY,.Clerk. .Belfast, December 19,1900.-51 to be held at within and for said demands against the estate of said deceased '•4 Side a was that each of the competetors could not Court, Belfast, and afterwards saw much sea Give Our Chance. on are desired to the same for ’’1 County, the 9th day of July, A. D. 1901, present settlement, c. During the Spanish war he carry off a prize. Our High school is doing at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, and all indebted thereto are requested to make ‘c if said "landed the cruiser Dixie.The In our article taken from ee work and we have reason any they have, why the prayer of petition- payment immediately. good to be proud JONATHAN BARTLETT. ^ New York Herald, headed “Business M n ers should not be granted. ork Tribune that Senator FORSALL June says of it. The had a at GEO. E. Montville, 11,1901. m in we notice that “A Wise pupils delightful picnic JOHNSON, Judge. ! will retire at the conclusion of his Theatricals,” A true Attest: Woman” is to make a few be- Swan Lake Saturday. YAPUT sloop rig, length over all 34 feet, beam copy. 1903.Governor has going stops I Hon Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. Stickney fore starting a run in San Francisco. Now I, n feet. jn flrst-class condition. Six .."""meed that Old Home Week in new sails and new last summer. Brass All persons who- have not their taxes for why can’t we have this company stay one rigging paid Didn’t Harry for Honey. bweel and holes. Can be seen at 1900 are to settle as said ;-nmuit will extend from August 11 night with us? They surely must have a port NOTICE. The subscriber for Sever. requested immediately, totf E. L. MACOMBEK’S, Belfast, Me. notice that he has been Proposals fioilding taxes are due and liable to costs. out of 59 candi- first-class to contemplate an ex- ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives duly ap- ...Thirty-seven company The Boston man, who lately married a pointed administrator of the estate of} I shall be in my office in Memorial building ',;s for admission who re- tended run in tne western metropolis. Such rich Sealed will be received at the from 8.30 to 11.30 a. m. and from recently sickly young woman, is happy now, LEVI L. late of proposals City daily, Saturdays be a relief from PRESCOTT, Liberty, Clerk’s office until 1 at 5.30 r. for 1.30 to 4.30 P. M. icil at West Point were a company would the No. 2, for he got Dr. King’s New Life Pills, which July m., building j1 rejected, in the of and a sewer on Front street from the manhole on M. C. Collector. all 3 and sometimes 4 companies that we gener- restored her to health. Infallible County Waldo, deceased, given HILL, ,r y of them on account of physi- perfect bonds as the law directs. All having de- Miller street to Commercial street; also from * ally get. Give us a chance. for Jaundice, Fever Annual persons, Belfast, March 28,1901.—31tf (l(,fects. Weak eyes was the most Biliousness, Malaria, fleeting. mands against the estate of said deceased are Commercial street to the outlet of the sewer. The .. and Ague and all Liver and Stomach The annual meeting of the BELFAST COLI- desired to present the same for settlement, and City Council reserves the to accept any one defect and to excessive bad at the right cigar- For Pimples, blotches, complexion, troubles. Gentle but effective. Only 25c. SEUM COMPANY will be held treasurer’s all indebted thereto are n of the proposals or to reject all. m. man in smoking is laid in large measure Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medicine to take at R. H. store. office on Monday, July 1, at 4 P. ment immediately. ■_ L. H. MURCH, City Clerk. Good wanted this locality by Hie fact. Moody’s drug June -2w‘25. blame for this. '—it has established this Belfast, 19,1901. Liberty, June 11,1901. Belfast, June 6,1901.—tw23 A. T. Morris, Cincinnati, O. Write me 1 # and Mrs. East M. Somes’ Sound and New York; 20, old, sch. LOCALS. NORTH SEARSPORT ITEMS. Belmont. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Prescott Swanviixe. Mr. Walter Nick, Seabsmont. Mrs. Eleanor SKARSPORT Tofa, Jacksonville; 21, ar, sch. Wellfleet, O. is ill. of Hermon were in town June 20th on their erson of Bar Harbor were guests of his un- Marriner spent last week in Mrs. W. Whitcomb quite Northport— Apalachicola; 23, ar, schs. Charlotte L. Miss Louise D. Leib is at hom/ for the home from a week’s visit in Union — E. Nickerson, the first of the Masters Eddie and Fuller of Miss Louise Merrithew has returned from way cle, Hon. A. Dyer Loxley Morgan, Bangor; Calumet, Turk’s Island; summer. A. E. Fletcher of Roxbury, Mass., is in week_Capt. and Mrs. N. Smart visited in Montville spent June 16th with Albert Annie K. Lewis, Perth Amboy; 24, ar, sch. Union. Susan N. Y. his town at O. F. Allen wood’s—There Bar Harbor Sunday—Mrs. Mary D. Nick- Marriner—Alonzo Elmes is at home from Stetson, Kingston, Mial Sargent saw two deer crossing visiting June 22. Cld, sch. D. H. H. li Bobbing had a bee Saturday and at the Philadelphia, field Monday morning. will be a Christian Endeavor meeting at erson is quite sick present writing.... Worcester, Mass....Mrs. Frank Whitten Colcord, Bangor; 23, ar, sch. Austin raised the smoke to his saw mill. Rivers; pipe June Mr. Elliot of Patten is in the em- Alva of Union June 19th D. Knight, A of teachers are occupying Hall’s Corner schoolhouse Sunday, Wesley andjdaughter spent Carthagena. large party of Belfast was in town last Baltimore, June 18. Ar, bark Josephine, Bion Sanborn at 2 m. is invited to at- ploy of Mr. Percy Nickerson for the sum- with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Packard_Mr. Union Lodge at Swan Lake. 30th, p. Everybody Rio Janeiro; sch. Harry W. Cramp, Carter, week visiting his uncle, Mr. Luther George tend. mer— Mr. and Mrs. Albert Applin are and Mrs. Lewis Bryant of Belmont were at brother of Milton P. Dut- Portsmouth, N. II.; 21st, cld, bark Glad Frank Dutton, with P. John Dow left Saturday for New York, his spending their vacation his parents, E. Mahoney’s June 19th_Mr. and Mrs. Tidings, RiO Janeiro; 24, sld, sch. Harry- is here for a short vacation. Palermo. George Marden had horse, ton, Mr. Mr. is Everett Simmons and of Cramp, Carter, Bangor. where he has a situation in a machine shop. harness and taken from his stable and Mrs. James Applin. Applin little daughter at North wagon Bucksport, June 23. Ar, sch. Maggie Mul Rev. H. W. Norton will preach warden in the Rhode Island State Worcester, Mass., are a few Wm. M. Merrithew went to Union Satur- one night recently. The next day the team prison. spending vey, New York. Searsport July 7th at 2.30 p. m. Three couples of Swanville people occupy days with his Mrs. G. Everett June 23. sch. day and while there visited his nephew, was found in Montville, all right. A pipe sister, Frankfort, Me., Sld, Helena, Miss Emmie Whittum, stenographer for important positions there: Mr. and Mrs. R. Donnell. New York. Mr. E. A. Mathews. was left in the wagon.Mr. Prescott of June 22. sch. R. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Marden Boothbay Harbor, Me., Ar, Heath A Andrews, Augusta, is in town. Mount Vernon was in town last week and Marden, Sadie Corey, New York for Damariscotta. Mr. Thomas Dorr went to Stockton and Mr. and Mrs. Albert We feel Winterport. The funeral services of sold several carriages... .Mrs. Elbe Pope of Applin. Fernandina, Fla., June 20. Sld, sch. Carrie Sch. Georgia Gilkey, Capt. W. R. Gilkey, to visit his Mrs. Mr. James Lord were held at the home of Springs Monday daughter, a pardonable pride in the success of our E. Look, Y’eazie, Elizabethport, N. J. at New York from Santa China, formerly of this place, visited rela- arrived Tuesday Mrs. Loren Griffin. townspeople... Mr. Hugh Spratt of Bar his daughter, Mrs. Augusta Snow, Wednes- Brunswick, Ga., June 18. Cld, sch. Susan tives and friends here last week — Charles N. Boston sch. Helen G. Cruz. afternoon, June Rev. J. W. Hatch Pickering, ; If), ar, The Spiritualists will hold a grove meeting Harbor is spending the summer with his day 19th, schs. H. Sum- Arnold his house last week ... Moseley, Boston; 20, ar, Wm. Miss Lillian G. teacher in the shingled Mr. Lord was oldest Runnells, near Dorr’s Corner Sunday June 20th, with uncle, Hon. A. E. Nickerson_The Mon- officiating. one of the ner, Almeda Willey and Lyman M. Law, Wesley Marden has gone to Waterville for a 'Everett, Mass., public schools, arrived home many able speakers in attendance. roe Cornet Band gave a concert and dance citizens in town, having reached the advanc- New York; Theoline, Boston; 21, sld, sch. short Alice Bowler went to stay_Mrs. ed of 93 Mary L. Crosby, Philadelphia. Thursday. J. S. Nickerson and son Charles went to at Cunningham’s Hall last Thursday night, age years. He was an excellent Albion to call on friends. Her Norfolk, June If). Ar, sen. Hattie C. Luce, recently man, lived a Christian and was Miss Alice Blanchard arrived overland on Mr. Will- which was not so largely attended as it de- life, respect- sch. E. brooks Saturday. They called a and threw Rockport, Me.; 21, ar, Mary Palmer, horse became frightened by dog ed and beloved all who C. Calais. from ban Francisco Tuesday and is with iam formerly of this town. served to be, and would have been had it by knew him. He Bangor; cld, sch. Hattie Luce, Crosby, her out. S. June 18. Ar, sell. relatives at the harbor. been more widely advertised. The band is leaves two sons, three daughters and sever- Georgetown, C., Sarah D. J. Rawson, French, New Y'ork. Burnham. Joseph Mathews has con- in excellent and rendered some al grandchildren to mourn their loss. The Sch. I). H. C. A. Coleord, is COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. training Jacksonville, June If). Cld, sch. Penob- Rivers, Capt. the tracted to cut the hay on large hay farm fine selections. The dance music was all daughters were all present, and Mr. Frank scot, Haskell, New 22, ar, sch. Ed- Pimples, on the passage from Philadelphia, coal York; Blackheads, R^ owned I). M. Parks of Pittsfield. This — ward New Y’ork. A by that could be desired Mrs. George Lowell Lord came from Providence to attend his Stewart, laden for Bangor. Freedom. successful operation has Port June 21. sch. Emma Skin farm is situated on what is known as the Reading, Sld, Rough, Oily been Drs. Small and and daughter Alice of Montville were guests father’s funeral. Mr. James Wyatt Lord sch. Will Gilkey, who is employed by Baker, performed by Hurd, S. Briggs, Osborne, Augusta; 21, cld. PREVENTED BY Horseback road in Burnham and contains of Mrs. oc- of w ho w as Cook upon Mrs. D. B. Johnson.The wife R. G. Royal Saturday. On that Colorado, expected, did not ar- Wm. Slater, Welch, Camden. Morrell A New Y ork, is Carver, spendjng.a 100 acres unbroken by fence or wall. Up- casion the three Mrs. Mrs. rive. Mrs. Louise Davis came from Bel- Providence, June 20. Ar, sch. George B. of Prof. Perkins is still very ill, but is a cousins, Lowell, two weeks' vacation at home. wards of 125 tons of first Ferguson, Bangor, quality English W. S. Nickerson and Mrs. Hattie F. M. fast to attend tlie funeral.A num- little better at this writing_Mrs. A. J. large Darien, June 20. Sld, sch. Celia F., New William N. Field and drove from hay have been cut here in one season. This ber of our citizens the new jvife Billings has been quite ill for the past two Phillips, were together for the first time in greeted steamer Y’ork. and at the farm has one of the most beautiful Norway 30 City of Rockland on her arrival June Perth June 21. sch. G. M. Bangor Saturday spent Sunday weeks.Quite a large delegation of the years—J. W. Nickerson made a trip to 19th, Amboy, Ar, his be found in Maine. The and a Brainard, 22, sld, sch. Florence old home with mother. pine groves to Blue Hill w eek — Mrs. /,. L. is gave her rousing The build- Frankfort; local W. C. T. U. attended the county con- last Downs reception. & on of Lillian, Bangor. is the west side the Horseback, — on the wharf were Mr.’and Mrs. Walter Nickerson of Bar vention in Searsmont last Friday.Mr. grove suffering badly with a sore in her head ings elaborately decorated Savannah, June 22. Sld, sch. Laura M. extends along on one side of the road Mrs. with and and a was Boston. Harbor w ere in town last week, guests of and Mrs. Albert Stevenson have gone to Albert Cunningham was taken sud- flags bunting, salute Lunt, for a of a mile, and covers lired Rockland, June 24. Sld, schs. Helen, Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Portland for a visit. went the nearly quarter denly'ill last Thursday evening, but is bet- by Willey's cannon on High Head. Ferguson. They by Carrie 0. Miles, A. W. Ellis, E. M. Baxter of about ten acres. The trees are very tall ter now. The Band gave some line Miss Ellen who has been with way Camden and Rockland....A 13- Winterport and S. S. Kemlail, New Y'ork. Mosman, and and are as close as to has become a straight together music, which the Belfast Band on board June 24. sch. relatives in Monroe for several is pound boy regular boarder in Washington, Ar, Y’oung Millions of People use months, could well grow. Mr. Parks also has Troy. Mr. Albion has Me. Cuncum the family of Lawyer Jones_Mr. Alden they Piper returned responded, and were heartily cheered by th e Brothers, Rockport, Soap, assisted Cuticura making a visit to her old home. June 22. sch. E. by Ointment.: ? on this farm one of the finest boiling springs from where he a few weeks crowd. The were I Gloucester, Ar, Lucy Wood of Whitefield visited G. Bellows last Rockland, spent people cordially received preserving, purifying, and beauti fy -ng ih® The ladies of the M. E. will serve Frieud, Philadelphia. Society in this of Maine. A ten can — week. part quart pail with relatives Mr. George Hillman, who and entertained on board and all had plenty skin, for cleansing the scalp of crush one of their celebrated at their ves- FOREIGN PORTS. suppers be filled in 15 seconds from the flow. The has been in a in of time to view the line scales, and dandruff, and the of Morrii.l. Miss Flora Murch Au- hospital Malden, Mass., boat.Mrs. stopping try evening, July 4th. from water is ice cold and A for Thursday perfectly pure. having his eyes treated, has returned home. I. J. Dunham has arrived from Bos- Stockholm, June 12. Ar, sch. Thallium, falling hair, softening, whitening, and ~ is her vacation gusta spending at home_ two-horse team hauls this water to Pittsfield Morris, Philadelphia. soothing red, rough, and sore hands, fo» Misses Blanche and Grace Whittum, teach- He cannot see as yet, but the physicians ton for a visit of a few weeks to her aunt, Mr. Charles Holt and bride from Gardiner, Halifax, N. S., June 21. Sid, ship Cora, baby rashes, itchings, and chafing*, ami ers in Berlin Falls, N. IE, are visiting their daily, a distance of nearly six miles, and it give him hope that his eyesight may return. Mrs. E. B. Lord.....Dr. A. R. Fellows Mass., are spending a with his and Fenarth Roads for orders. for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, fortnight finds a sale—G. F. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Whittum. ready Wyman has his He will another in a few wife went to Belfast for a Melbourne, 21. In port, Luzon, Rev. H. I. Holt—Mr. Orris undergo operation Saturday brief May ship nursery. Millions of Women use Cm. brother, barn for Newcastle and Manila. large new nearly completed. Fred weeks. His daughter Bertha was with him visit.Miss Ada J>. Littlefield arrived Park, cura Soap in the form of baths for Miss Inez Dolliver, who has been employ- Vickery from Syracuse University is spend- Newcastle, N. S. W., May 21. In port, annoy, Bachelder has charge of the work_Oakes during his in the hospital, and has been from N. on irritations, inflammations, and excori- ed in Everett, Mass., during the past winter ing his vacation at home_Business has stay Montclair, J., Sundays boat to ships St. Paul, Treat, for Manila; Wm. H. ing or too or Dodge has a very large patch of cultivated unwearying in her attention — B. F. Hard- her at home_ A for do. ations, free offensive is spending her vacation at home. been at Merriam’s mill of count- spend holinays delegation Conner, Colcord, perspiration, lively late, June 18. bark in the form of washes for ulcerative m strawberries, which are now ready for the ing has returned home from Billerica, Mass., of nine ladies from the W. C.T. U. Pernambuco, Ar, Doris, & Miss Rosie Clossen and Miss Lizzie ing, and bars to attended j Paine, binding transporting spool first for his vacation. Baltimore. nesses, and for many sanative purposes. ! picking. summer He has been the county convention in Searsmont last who spent the winter in Brooklyn, N. Y'., City Point— Mr. Charles F. Merriam, who Gold Coast, June 21. Sid, sch. Jessie Cuticura Soap combines in O.nk Soap Principal of the Talbot Grammar School week. went Boston. arrived home train has a shop at Merriam’s mill in which he Frankfort. WTe are to celebrate the They by buckboard, leaving Lena, Devereux, r.t One Price, the best skin and com. by Monday evening. June 4. bark Fred P. there for several years—Mr. and Mrs. home Table Bay, Sid, the best does monumental last week in a 4th of here in le. There will be early Friday morning and returning plezion soap, and toilet, bath, A of ladies of the work, put July grand sty Walter Litchfield, Guam. corps Congl. society Brown of Wakefield, Mass., and afternoon. It was and soap in the ^orld. polishing machine run by steam power, two games of base ball, and sack races, and Saturday unanimously baby will give a lawn party at the “Elms” on Mrs. Rose Johnson of Somerville visited MARINE MISCELLANY. Treatment for Every and is now voted one of the most occasions Complete Humour. prepared to do work of all kinds- boat races, with fire works enjoyable to the skin of Steamboat avenue, greased pole, etc., relatives and friends in town Cuticura Soap, cleanse tnuu Thursday afternoon, in his recently_ of the year.Miss Lizzie Atwood The ship John McDonald of New York, and scales and soften the thickened line of business with dispatch. He in the evening. Geo. will build a Gregg <-uncle, from 4 to 7 o'clock. Alley Miss Elva of East Thorndike has Capt. Watts, from Baltimore Sept. 18 for Cuticura Ointment, to instantly allay fc has a number of Hasty of Islesboro is visiting her grandparents, quite orders on hand for platform and have dancing all day_Sch. San Francisco, has been posted at Lloyds as ing, inflammation, and irritation, and soothe to the of business in been the of Dr. and Mrs. M. T. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Atwood. to Owing press the fine Work. Helena finished guest being overdue. and heal, and Cuticura Resolvent, tool loading Saturday night and cleanse the blood. A Single Set is often office of the 1st Assistant Post Master Gen- Dodge for a few days — Mr. and Mrs. A blue book the actual just issued, giving case. Prospect Ferry. A. S. Wilson with paving for New York—About 40 Stockton Springs. A of our sufficient to cure the severest eral the of several free Capt. Fred and Misses Nellie Hillman company return of the navigation of the United starting delivery arrived members of Venus Ragley, Sold throughout the world. British Depot. F.N«w home from Boston last and Grange visited Gran- ladies a buckboard ride to Sears- shows that British shipping de- bert k 27-16 Charterhouse 8a.. Loader E. routes which were to 1st has Sunday and Maude Clark are at home from the enjoyed Kingdom, Sons, C begin July will creased in inward tons and Potter Dbc« ajid Chbm. Cobp., Bole Props. spend a vacation with his ite Grange, North Searsport, Tuesday June 19th, for a view of the new steam- 11K»0, by 2,iil9,000 been to and family_ Farmington Normal School_Katrina port while postponed Aug. 1st, among Miss Lulu outward by 2,903,000tons, foreign ship- Avery has arrived home from evening, June 18th,and enjoyed aline enter- er of Rockland, on her first A Most them route No. 2 of Searsport. Harding has finished her term of school in City appearance ping increased inward by 2,482,115 tons and Refreshing and heatlhtuf Andover, Mass., and will spend her vaca- tainment and harvest feast. As we enter- in our waters—Mr, Bowden met with outward 2,470,576 tons. Misses Annie L. Waldo and is now at home_Mrs. I. M. Ray by institution is the Stevens, Maude E. Dutch tion with her ed the hall the first to our News has been received at Thomaston morning hatn. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George object greet eyes Knowles has a serious accident last week, receiving a cut and Sadie to gone to Dixfield, her old home, that W. B. Brown was washed over- Marks, delegates the Maine was “Welcome to Venus” in ever- Capt. Avery—Mrs. George Brown arrived home large for a short R. in the foot from a broadaxe while at his State Epworth convention in Ban- visit. Mr. E. Stone accom- board from the ship .1. B. Thomas, Newcas- League from green letters above the and as we Waterville last Saturday, accompan- stage, her....Last work in Bucksport. Several large blood- tle, Australia, to Acapulco, Mexico, which It is beneficial vi leave on steamer C of panied Sunday, was children’s doubly gor,will today ity Ban- ied Alfred looked around and met the faces into Honolulu dismasted. He was 37 by Arey, who will spend the smiling at the vessels and one cord were severed, and six put to be at that day Methodist church. The church, was a new gor present gathering. Mr. summer here—Isaiah and the extended hands in years old. The ship Thomas and Emery Bowdoin clasped our under the stitches were to close the wound. and Mrs. J. L. Rev. H. W. supervision of Mr. Albion Piper, necessary command, Capt. Brown having previously Cunningham, arrived home from fraternal we were that we were j Waterville last Saturday. grip glad was He was brought home the dav commanded the ship Snow and Burgess. He Norton and Harold Norton will also attend very beautifully decorated, and a very- following ... Harriman and Albert Avery returned patrons. Promptly at 8 o’clock Worthy- the and at the is ! was well known on the Atlantic and Pacific the convention. interesting program was carried out by injury, present writing Glenn’s to Bangor last Monday....Miss Celia Ginn Master Hartson’s gavel fell and after the considerable coasts. members of the school — The “Glorious suffering pain_Miss Leona j Children’s was I United States Shipping Commissioner, Day observed at the Congl. of Bangor called on relatives here last Sun- opening exercises an address of welcome returned last Fourth-’ is to be celebrated at Troy Center. Partridge week from Castine, | Cant. Morse, reports a great scarcity of church last Sunday. In the moruing Rev. day.... Mrs. Emma Luke is at by Sister Nickerson was listened to with home from The Troy Band will be in attendance_ accompanied by her cousin, Miss Lena Wes- sailors in Bath and vicinity just now. It is T. P. Williams preached a very for a short much pleasure. It was with almost to secure crews for ves- interesting Sandypoint time. replete thought Miss cott, who will remain for a two-weeks’ visit. impossible and 7.ue Myrick closed a very successful sels without them from Boston appropriate sermon. In the and fraternal greetings. The was importing evening E. response — Albert Searsmont. S. Cushman has been term of School on Bagley hill last Capt. Colcord, wife and daugh- I or elsewhere. Capt. Morse attributes this the Sunday school gave an excellent concert, by the Master of Venus The Friday, ill and obliged to in the house most of Grange. and Miss Iva Rollins at East ter Evelyn, arrived home June 19th for the I scarcity to the fact that at this season there which was stay Troy_Mrs. Sulphur Soap greatly enjoyed by the large the visiting members returned home in the wee I is a big demand for seamen for private time the past year. He is now able to Abbie Newell is relatives at Pishon’s summer—Steamer which was audience. The the choir small visiting Winnefred, and steamboats all the coast singing by and walk out of hours, feeling that it was a evening of | yachts along doors on warm days, but is very Ferry, and later will make an extended quarantined in Ft. Point Cove, left last and at the lakes in the northern of the school was very fine, and the recitations pleasure long to be remembered. part feeble. He moved into this town in 1844 Morning visit in Massachusetts_The town of for where the ! State. were all well Troy Thursday Boston, small-pox is added. Use it in given. Special mention should Light Grange also extends and a prefere. and very few who lived in greetings has been much on board be neighbors the very interested in a law patient was placed in the Marine made of the tasteful decorations of the invitation to Venus to meet with them scented s place then are here and case at Waterville the costly soaps which and living now.Mrs. past week. The hospital. Although very sick, the report pulpit surroundings. Adams of enjoy a harvest feast Thursday, June 27th Harry Franklin, Mass., is the town of Winslow brought a bill that he died on the way to Boston has been injure, instead of the and to against improve, Steamer City of Rockland arrived here on of Miss which all are looking forward with guest Mary McCorrison....E. S. Troy for pauper supplies. It was quite a contradicted. A four-masted schooner is her initial trip June loth and took of visited pleasure, knowing that great benefit is many Wing friends in Augusta last week.... complicated case, but Troy won, much to now quarantined in the Cove, with one M)LD BY DRUGGISTS our citizens Mr. derived from these social by surprise by her early arrival. and Mrs. William II. Waterhouse of Old gatherings_ the satisfaction of her citizens. light case of small-pox aboard.lards lost the Miss Helen is her Many thereby opportunity of going Town registered at the Xevens House Satur- Peavey visiting parents, were received last Only Re-echoes the Sentiments of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thursday announcing on board. Between gnu and .sod were and called Peavey. Tiiorxdike. By invitation about 50 pres- day upon their friends in town.... the marriage of Miss Albert R. Crosby and Thousands in our Republic. T ent, however, and time was The-W. C. T. U. members of Harvest Moon met ample given to convention was well at- Centre Montville. Miss Inez Barker Grange at Miss M. Estelle Bennett, both of this town. O thoroughly the steamer. tended and the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ward inspect A large pronounced one of the best ever is caring for Mrs. W. S. Mahuren....V. I last The ceremony took place at the home of the The Belfast reader is asked to thoroughly inves- number of the and held in the Tuesday afternoon. The hours were TOURS boys girls partook of ice county. Mrs. Burger’s lecture Thompson could always sell carriages, but passed bride June 19th, Rev. T. P. Williams of I tigate the following. This can readily be done. cream, which was served on the main deck. in the evening was received with this he finds in social intercourse and entertain- for the gentleman whose statement is published P great en- year it difficult to keep one in literary Searsport officiating; and the y oung couple Leave Portland 8.30 \. m. After the reception and the com- thusiasm the the ment, including a nice reading Mrs. M. below will only be too pleased to answer any inspection by large audience.... The re-1 varnish room long enough for the var- by began housekeeping immediately, in their A 17tli, arrive in Buffalo in. pany rallied to the head of the A. P. Sayward and an i communication mailed to him, both from idle wharf and ception given at the home of Mrs. A. T. nish to set before some anxious customer original rhyme by own home, the James expenses paid. Through 'In j- formerly Stowers but if the writer suffered from N gave three cheers for the new steamer last Mrs. B. W. Downes, which will be sent for | curiosity, really and Montreal M* City Muzzy Thursday evening was a success 1 comes after it. Western carriage dealers place, in Sandy Point. Their numerous Mountains the consequences which attend m of Rockland and the B. & B. s. later. Mr. and annoying always conducted. 7 S. Co. socially. Sixty-five of her friends went to are not in the same class with publication Mrs. R. S. Ward friends extend Personally da> Volney... F. congratulations and good inactive or weakened kidneys. Read carefully are the of eleven S55.00. All children between their A. Cushman parents children, all of — first-class; the ages of six and express pleasure at the home-coming has been making extensive re- wishes The schools in the village closed what A whom were eleven who wish of on present except the oldest to join a class in out-of- herself and daughters. Appropriate re- pairs his barn, employing a large crew. son, Friday. Miss Paul of Belfast, who Mr. C. L. Allen, who lives in Somerset county, who is in taught n TO BUFFALO door — Massachusetts. The rooms were gymnastic games are hereby requested marks were made by Rev. E. M. Fowler, Mrs. M. H. Clement and two children of the Grammar school, returned to her home, near Canaan P. O., between Skowbegan and prettily decorated with Scotch Individual tours every da> to come to Mosman’s Grove at ten o'clock singing by the church recitations Ellsworth are at G. S. roses, honey- Pittsfield, says: “My kidneys had troubled me choir, by Berry’s.A part of Saturday—Mrs. Olivia and • ferns and wild roses. Ryder daugh- incuts made for board. next or Miss Alice last week J. J. suckle, After a gen- a great deal for a long time. At night I could not Monday, July 1st, the tirst pleasant Simmons and Miss Ethel Clement was in ter Lillian of Bangor are of her Luce, Liberty- erous treat of guests Any price you want to pay. The course of to cake and ice cream the pat- lie in bed on account of pain through the small day. four weeks will be free Prayer, by Rev. William . Ice cream helping appraise the stock of goods of brother. Willard Berry—Charles Booker, rons for their of back. It was for me to or and was departed several homes feeling my difficult stoop the object is such results as may be ob- served. the late L. L. Prescott.... W. S. Davis from who has been visiting his uncle, J. G. Lam the better for a few hours in do any lifting. I found great relief in the use of tained by corrective work Camden was in town a few since having passed the last gymnastic which Jackson. A fine shower days buy- bert, week, left town Saturday am last Saturday the hospitable home of their Mas- Doan’s Kidney Pills. I not annoyed at night Steamboat Company can be into i ng co ws f or G. E. Nash and Worthy — Eggemoggin brought games, the form of noon did much himself.... W. Capt. Horace Griffin returned Saturday' since them and I well. was good. The rains and fog ter and his wife....Alfred using sleep My wife which most D. Thomas and have Howard and DAILY LINE. gymnastics appeals to children. which followed the shower have been family gone to Wash- from Bangor—Mr. Hartly Overlook, wife troubled with backache and other symptoms of very to wife passed Saturday and in It is hoped that this class under the ington live... .Mrs. F. B. Johnson goes to Sunday Unity, and child of came Sun- kidney complaint. After Doan’s Steamer C'astine, L. W. Coon. i. instruc- beneficial to all crops, especially grass_ Somerville, Mass., using Kidney Portland this guests of Mr. and Mrs. will leave Brooklin at 6.00 a. m >• tion of Miss Blanche will be a week to stay for a Wesley Reynolds. for a visit with his Pills she agrees with me in them to be Ross, large Miss Lucia Edwards of is time_J. day parents, Mr. and believing Deer Scott’s 6.35. s.i Searsport visiting — Isle, Landing, one and due W. Plummer has been E. A. Sprowl of Centre Montville pass- a reliable kidney medicine.” interest shown the converting Fred Mrs. Overlook — Mrs. Charles Herrick’s landing, 6.55; Kgg by parents. her brother, H. N. Edwards....I. J. Cole Henry Frye 6.45; Lucas’ old ed Saturday at Peter Just such endorsement can be had Buck’s Harbor, 7.30; Blake’s Point The plan is to meet three times a week— two-story house on Ayer’s Harmons.John and two sons arrived from emphatic of Knox spent a few days with his Ridge, Sunday Scituate, 8.50; No. Islesboro, Lime Kiln Land; sister, into a D. Berry and daughter of were right here in Belfast. Call at Edmund Wilson’s Monday, Wednesday and Friday Sarah hay barn....Ira Cram’s store at Ripley guests Mass. Mrs. returned and riving at Belfast (Lewis wharf), lo.tf morning— Hanson, this week.... Quite a Frye Monday, store and ask what customers for an hour each of delega- the Kingdom was broken into of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cox last week. drug report.” Returning leave Belfast (Lewis these June 17th. A the sons will remain 1 days. tion from this town attended the through the summer Sold for cents box all dealers. Lime Kiln, No. Islesboro. 2.45; circus at small sum of Mrs. A. W. W7ard and fifty per by Fos- M.; Our base ball nine money, some tobacco and daughter were in Mrs. Blake’s Point, 4.10; Buck's Harh«> met the Belfast June 21st....Mrs. James Kimball is with their aunt, Fannie Bridges, on ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the Winterport cigars were taken. Sheriff Belfast S. Ward moggiu. 4.50; Herrick's Landing, nine on the Deputy W. A.. Monday....R. and Peter Pleasant Point—Mr. Rich of Winterport diamond last Satur- still very sick and recovery is ex- Auburn, a United States. ville, 5.15; Deer Isle, Scott’s Land in- hardly Poland arrested Rudolf Cox last Harmon made a business to Albion and 6.00. in one of the best Saturday trip was in town last Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no wick, 5.40; Brooklin, day, and most Mrs. J. II. traveling optician, week "• exciting pected.... McKinley, while at R. and took Waterville June Connections. At Belfast with night him to Belfast 17th—Mrs. Fannie Pils- substitute. games they have played this and E. Page’s last for a Monday. and has employed Howard Colson of this for Boston, arriving in Boston at !> « season, Thursday — ** day’s visit, Mr. George Carter, instructor in the bury of WTaterville visited her Mr. S. for Boston though did not secure a parents, to him on his ton & Bangor S. Co. they score until the was taken suddenly and ill and place accompany trips_ lb*. violently Dr. Bangor Commercial College, is at home for and Mrs. Elisha Simpson, last week_Mrs. & M. for Camden, Rockport and fifth inning, and the score stood 2 to 3 in was Arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will BOKN. Round Trip Tickets from Cast un- Kilgore summoned, who decided she Gordon a a month’s vacation.... Most of the schools in Joseph passed few days with her to Belfast, from July 1st until Sep* favor of Winterport up to the could not be removed to her Smith last Saturday night, a little guest—a seventh, they home for a few town closed last week. The daughter, Mrs. Alton in last 50 cents. 26tf won remainder will Pilley Unity out in line style. the last It is she son — Rev. A. A. Smith of a Barter. In Tenant's Harbor, June 1, to Mr. During half days. thought may be able to close this week. The school week. Mrs. Pilley has just returned from Belfast, gave of at the Centre and Mrs. Thomas Barter, a daughter, Gurtha the seventh inning Manager Whitcomb return home soon....A fair under most excellent sermon in our church last the will close with an entertainment the Maine General Hospital at Portland, Louise. went Friday.... to a Condon. In to Mr. and Fellows Assooauon. quietly among his men and gave them auspices of the ladies of the Jackson S. C. where she had been for Sunday very good congregation. Our Vinalhaven, June 18, Odd Building Many of our citizens attended the circus treatment_Mrs. Mrs. Edward a son. some he had in will be filled Condon, tips picked up from Society, for the sale of pulpit regularly for the com- • •. observa- fancy articles, at the Belfast last week....Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Whitney of Embden was the guest of Dunbar. In East Orland, June 13, to Mr. and Annual Stockholders* >!• tion of the and Good Mayo three at 3 standard Mrs. Homer H. Dunbar, a son. play, they responding to his Templars Hall June Mrs.Thomas Keen for a ing months, p. m., time. Wednesday, Clements and three sons visited Mr. Gard- few days last week... Gross. In Stonington, June 7, to Mr. and Mrs. The annual stockholders’ meeting suggestions succeeded in to be followed a — Miss Mabel Simmons left for lows’ Association will In bunching their 26th, by sociable later in the ner last Mrs. Porter Hurd Passed Tuesday John H. Gross, twins, a son and daughter. Building Berry week. Mrs. Clement and Saturday in Unity. Fellows’ Hall in on Wedix hits, thereby making ten scores in the has to her Miss Hatch. In Penobscot, June 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Belfast, last evening, not occurred at this so children ....Mr. and Boston, join sister, Lillian, for p. choice ot writing, will remain several weeks_Mr. Mrs. Amos Hatch of Jackson were Gilman G. Hatch, a son. 1901, at 7 o’clock m., for two innings, the game 12 to 4 at cannot be a to Buffalo to see what action the stockholders \\ standing the reported....There will be a Sun- W. R. Bartlett is in guests of Mr. and Mrs V. N. trip attend the Pan-Ameri- Soper. In Orland, June 14, to Mr, and Mrs. visiting Washington, Higgins June lation to changing the by-laws to finish in favor of Features of School concert at the can Rob. F. Soper, a daughter.. Searsport. day Congregational D. C. 18th and 19th... Mrs. F. O. who has Exposition—Miss Mary Hichborn re- ty of the stock a quorum for th the Day, game were three double made at Church next at 10 a. turned from a business of the corporation, and in plays Sunday m_Mrs. been a week with Tuesday weeks visit with passing her daugh- MAKfttiED. other business that may cm second, and one double play at third. The Emma Ginn of Brooks has been Prospect Village. Mr. Amos Part- Mrs. W. A. legally maKing ter, Mrs. Minnie Gross, returned to her Scripps at the home of her meeting. .TAMES PATH are more than and boys pleased with the recep- repairs on the buildings on her farm in ridge bride, accompanied by Mr. B. home in mother, Mrs. Albert in Frank- Belfast, June 20,1901.—2w25 Bangor Saturday.Miss Liz- Pierce, Sr., Brastow-Piper. In Rockport, June 18, Wil- tion and entertainment given them, and we Jackson. Darby and Miss Ella of Partridge Belfast, zie Harmon has gone to Mount Desert fort— Mr. Herbert Hopkins returned Tues. liam Brastow and Carrie Piper, both of Rockland. the of Crie-Getchell. In Rockland. June predict keys the town will be given Centre spent last Saturday and Sunday with Mr. from Camden, where he the 20, Kelley Lincoenville. Field straw- Ferry, where she has employment for the day spent past, B. Crie and Misk Grace Getchell, both of Rock- the Winterport boys when they come here P.’s mother, Mrs. I. F. Gould....The berries were for sale here Saturday, June many summer—Miss Flossie Wing and James week with his wife, who is visiting his rela land. to play the return Curran-Callinan. In June 26, by game. 22nd—Miss friends of Mrs. Flora Sprowl of tives in that place, after several weeks Belfast, Mansfield May Norton, who has had em- Winterport Cates passed June 17th at the home of being Rev. Fr. J. E, William J. Curran of Ban- Cottages Innings. 12345 0 789 are Kealy, on pleased to learn she has so far recover- in under the care of gor and Miss Mary Callinan of Belfast. 0 0 ployment millinery in Portland, arrived Joseph Littlefield in Belfast....Carl Coffin Bethel, Maine, the .Searsport.0 0 2 0 2 4 4—12 ed from her illness Crock ktt-Oi.iver. In June ....2 home as to be able to visit her nerve Dr. of Rockland, *>0* TO LET Winterport o 0 0 1 0 0 0 0—3 Saturday—Charles Ross is at home passed a few days last week with his par- specialist, Gehring_Eight Jonathan Crockett and Miss Ella D. Oliver. old home—Mr. on a and Mrs. Murch our ladies have a tennis Robinson-Robbins. In 13 vacation—Miss Gussie Mathews has Clarke, ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Coffin....Miss young organized Rockport. June in The prettiest and most Mr. and Walter M. Robinson and Carrie E. Robbins. On South Shore, Northport. Film interesting grad- to Camden to Mrs.Marcellus Clarke, Mrs. Thomas Carrie with Miss Susie Cousens as of gone spend the summer_ Ward returned to Pittsfield Friday. club, President, Tapley-Pierce. In Hampden, June 18, Geo. privilege. Enquire uating exercises ever given by the Sears- Clark and and A. 24tf A. P. MANSF1FM daughter Mrs. Clara Cum- — of and Miss Miss Edna E. Lamb left Saturday for Bos- Miss Ora Ward, who has been passing a and will give an entertainment and dance Tapley Hampden Edith L. Pierce port high school came ott' Friday evening, mins went to June of Worcester, Mass. ton— Miss Lowe and her son Bangor 20th, shopping. few weeks with her Mr. and in Denslow Hall the of the 21st at Union Emily Willie parents, Mrs. evening July 4th, inst., Hall. The stage was — The S. B. I. S. will meet this, and daughter Montaford of Jamaica Plains, Thursday, R. S. Ward, returned to Massachusetts to raise funds for equipping a court. We Wanted never so attractively decorated as on this afternoon with Mrs. S. S. DIED. Housekeeper Mass., have arrived in town to the Trivett.Mrs. Geo. P. Ward and wish them success, and will be spend Monday—Mrs. children, hope they Wanted a of occasion, and the program was well in keep- M. Keen of Lynn is the summer housekeeper good summer.... School in the Raekliffe spending Mrs. John Mrs. generous Edward from 25 to 40 of On- District, Ward and Lena Russel] given support.Mrs. Closson. In Owl’s years age. ing with the decorations. Following is the with her mother, Mrs. M. S. Head, Edith (Rackliff), Address under the instruction of Mrs. Belle Mudgett_C. and children of Freedom visited Crocker and daughter Bernice of wife of Warren a preferred. Myra Mr. and Westboro, Closson, native of Belfast, aged 3w25* L. C. l>i program: H. Littlefield and daughter Catherine visit- 32 4 months and 26 C., Russ, closed Thursday after a most success- R. S. Ward June 20th and 21st_Those Mass., arrived Wednesday for a visit with years, days. Music, Instrumental, bv Mrs. Sellers ed Miss Ethel Larrabee in last Hail. In Lynn, Mass., June 22, Sarah E. tul term of 8 weeks. The Searsport her Mr. and Mrs. wife BELFAST PRICE C11UUM Rev. 11. closing exer- who pass Thorndike Station can but notice parents, Sylvester Pen- Davis, of Jeremiah E. Hall, aged 72 years. Prayer, W. Norton week—John Averill and a friend canvass- Lawler. cises consisted of the of dleton. Miss Gertrude Pendleton returned In Boston, June 17, Eugene F. Law- Solo, Miss Janie Curtis music, singing, recitations, newly painted buildings Messrs. ler of of lor The -h ed the town last week with a and Lewiston, formerly Rockland, aged 48 [Corrected Weekly Salutatory, Echo and each one took their map met the same from where “Thoughts Character,” etc., part in a most Thomas Keene, E. P. Webster, B. A. Gowen day Camden, she has years. Produce Market. Prices Poi'1 / with success....Mrs. In Irena Emma black. manner. good Ella M. Little- been Mrs. E M. Leach. Penobscot, June 15, Mrs. Hannah able The schoolroom was taste- and Dr. B. P. Hurd—Mrs. K. J. Knowlton visiting Lancaster. E. Essay, “Future of the Negro,” field, who is representing the King, Rich- Leach, aged 71 years. Apples Jp bu., 50 to 1.00 Hay $> l.m. Inez Sanford Ridley. fully decorated with vines and flowers. and daughter of Waterville passed Satur- Richards. In Searsniont, June 8, Jason Rich- dried, # lb, 5(&6 Hides k> lb ardson Co., in Winterport, is meeting with ards, aged 93 years. lb. History and Prophecy, Twenty-four guests were present, including day night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Beans, pea, 2.25to2.50 Lamb t* excellent success. While SHIP NEWS. Robinson. In Belfast, June 21, William A. 2.25 Lamb Skin- Jessie Mildred Black. and there she is the medium, parents friends of the pupils, who took J. H. Stevens—Miss Katharine Stevens of Robinson, aged 19 years and li months. Yel’ eyes, 2.75 Mutton tb. Music, Henrietta Ross guest of Mrs. Capt. W. Fernald.The •■-'i* great interest in the program. After the Bangor is passing her vacation with Miss Butter & lb, 15tol8 Oats# tiu.. Essay, “Greater America,” dance June-18th was well attended_Mr. Beef, sides, >|p lb, 7@9, Potatoes k* bn. Harold Franklin Norton. exercises the prizes were distributed_The Helen Philbrick_Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stev- Beef fore Round Hoi:. and Mrs. I. F. AMERICAN PORTS. quarters, 6£ “En Gould went to Belfast shop- Straw ton, Poem, avant,” dance at the Band Hall on Monday evening ens are rejoicing over the birth of a daugh- Barley 4P bu., 40(a,45 p Alice Theodate Merithew. ping last week....Mrs. W. P. Keene from New York, June 18. Ar, schs. Alfred W. Cheese fp lb, 12l Turkey t> lb. was a success, socially and financially. ter—Mrs. Millard Gilmore and children of Chicken lb, I0tol2 Tallow ») it. Duett, Mass., arrived June 14th and will Fiske, Bucks’ Harbor; Miranda, Somes’ For Jp Lynn, Burnham were of A. H. Sale. Calf Skins, per lb. 9@10 Veal *> It, Miss Hallie Roulston, Miss Mildred Shute. There will be another July 4th.Miss guests Mrs. Hig- Charlotte T. the summer with her Mrs. Sound; Sibley, Brunswick; 19, Blemish and Flemish Duck p lb, Wool, unwaslmtl “The Lora Heal of Belfast visited in town the spend mother, schs. Pedigreed Giant 14&15 *' Valedictory, Open Door,” gins June 18th and 19th....Mrs. S. F. Files ar, Winslow Morse, Calais, via Hyan- Eggs^pdoz., 14 Wood, hard Ida Adams Whittier. first of the week—Quite a number from M. S. Mudgett....Mr. and Mrs. H. W.Nute Grace P. Hares. O H. BIITLKK, •"«' and little Dorrice are passing a few weeks nis; Willard, South Amboy for Fowl IP tb, 8(5,15 Wood,soft. Music, Mrs. J. P. Butman this town attended the Walter L. Main from Brockton, Mass., have been visiting at sld, sch. J. Manchester Geese V ft, 13@14 with her and Stonington; Haynes, 2561 Emerson St, Conferring of circus at Belfast Friday....Mrs. D. G. Hun- J. F. Libby’s. While here Mr. Nutetook 275 parents, Mr. Mrs. V. N. Hig- Port Johnson for schs. G. M. Market Diplomas, Salem; 20, ar, Colo. Retail Price. Retail Mrs. ter’s new residence is fast nearing good sired trout from the Brook” gins. Frankfort for Denver, * By Davis, Superintendent. comple- “Carley Brainard, Perth Amboy; J. Formerly of Appleton, Me. Beef, Lime bb!. **' Rev. T. P. tion under the direction of David Heal.... and some of them were beauties. Mr. and V. Perth corned, V lb, 8@10 p Benediction, Williams Wellington, Amboy for Boston: Correspondence solicited. 2w25 Butter Salt, 14 lb, 18to20 Oat Meal P lb. Ernest Moody made a trip to Vinalhaven Mrs. Nute returned home Miss sch. Ella M. lb. * After the conferring of the diplomas a Saturday.... sld, Willey, Port Spain; passed Corn ^ bu., 57 Onions p last week... .Ernest Mahoney of Somerville, Mary Mudgett is visiting in Hampden and City Island, sch. Emma S. Briggs, Port Cracked Corn ^ bu., 57 Oil. Kerosene, gn>, was given during which remarks ,n reception Mass., who has been at home on a short Bangor—Sanford,Libby has gone to Ban- Reading for Augusta; 22, ar, sch. Puritan, Corn Meal ? bu., 57 Pofloek Pits were made by Rev. T. P. Williams and Rev. visit, returned June 17th_Parker in his schooner, Poor Jinn for freight S. Cheese ip lb, 13tol5 Pork p lb. Young Sargent, Georgetown, C.; old, sch. Gen. Dr. John bbl., H. W. Norton. Antoinette Webber sang, of Camden and Miss Fannie Calderwood u ?oror J. F. Justin L. Grant has Adelhert Stevens, Cotton Seed V cwt., 1.50 Plaster p Libby....Mr. Ames, Hodge, Fernandina; 23, ar, Meal P lb, “Seven Times one,” and Janet Sellers sang Uinalhaven called on friends in town June been in Stockton bis schs. Florence Codfish, dry, ? lb. 5&S Rye Springs visiting sisters, Leland, Savannah; Willie L. OPERA HOU£E BLOCK. Cranberries 10tol4 Shorts pent.. “My Little lost doll." The exercises 9th. At Willow Farm were to Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Couillard.... and V qt., they pleased Capt. Thii box Newton, St. Petersburg, 24, ar, sch. Clover p lb. concluded with a duet Harriet Webber eignatare it on every of the (enuin* Fla.; Seed, 13@15 Sugar * by meet some Normal school acquaintances Mrs. T. H. Sprowl of Winterport visited Jose Olaverri, Charleston. Flour 4.75to5.25 T. l .Pbu OFFICE HOURS: 11 to A. 1 3 ? bbl., Saft, and Luwene Nichols entitled “Vacation has who were spending a few days at that Mrs. Sprowl’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Good- Laxative Tablet* June 18. sch. 12 n. ; to P. M H.G.Seed**bu., 2.50 Sweet Potatoes. Come.” Bromo-Quinine Boston, Ar, Delaware, Black, pleasant place. ing Grant. June 16th. th* rwnedy that ear** a t*U la *m Day Portland; cld, sch. E. L. Warren, Closson, • nd'lmdsy 11 to 12. A 11 Lard ? lb. 11 Wheat Meal.

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