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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 <i to sion in the Miller lemonade and “fresh year-old Mrs. James F. Fernald arrived home Tues- Mrs. A linen ia Fisher of is Frye sehoolhouse, street, pink roastedjpeanuts,’’ sent a 3. and Johnson did Hampden visit PAGE 2. delegation of 15 or more; Northport Doherty fine work as every at 7 o’clock. has come and gone. As usual, a delegation day from a visit in Boston. ing at S. A. Littlefield’s. 1 Saturday evening All and the Belfast in Seattle. Penobscot Bay Steamers.. Belfast were well represented; Knox battery, with a credit of 15 strike Goats are welcome. of small boys, with occasionally a shame- J. A. Gammans Miss Helen Sheldon is..Angora at Burnham..Old county was from outs and but 3bases on balls, against 5 strike arrived Saturday from arrived from Boston ...Bicycle Meet in Lewiston...A of represented by delegates Big At the faced boy larger growth, awaited with to visit his for her summer si earner. Steamer of Methodist church next Appleton and and Penobscot outs for Menihan, no bases on balls, and 3 Chicago parents. Tuesday vacation. City Rockland.. Sunday the Union, county Darkest Africa..This is Rev. A. A great impatience arrival of the circus my Sym- Smith of the Universalist church by Mrs. C. M. Patten of Bangor, State su- men hit by pitched balls. Belfast pounded Frank Ellingwood is at home from Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Owen left train. a Lynn, Monday will in the forenoon in Many sleepy youngster, (probably PAGE 3. preach exchange perintendent of soldiers and sailors, who Menihan for 8 hits with a total of 15, against Mass., for a short vacation. for a visit in Portland and Boston. awakened by his boon companion the in with the Other services for the by 4 with a total of 7 on the other urney Darkest. Africa..S< h. Inez pastor. day spoke brieHy of her department. The side. Five Bel- Mrs. Estelle Black Downs returned to Or. E. W. Gould of Deer Isle Yachtsmen. string and toe method familiar of in her Rockland spent Sun- Our Smart and week will be as usual. yore fasters went out on outfield while ii..The on clergy were by Rev. Wm. long flies, home in Boston Boy tin Farm. Business connection with Fourth of July) was carri- represented last Friday. day at his former home in Unity. ntrieals.The Quantabacook Pond or The services at the Universalist Church Berkley of Searsmont, who gave greeting our fielders had but 3 chances of that kind. ed to the height of joyful anticipation Miss Addie White went to Island F alls Oramel is at home from by and Belfast is charged with but 1 error and Haney Bowden PAGE 4. next Sunday will be as follows: At 10.43 a. attended all day, and by Rev. W. A. the rumor that “she'd whistled,” to be to spend her vacation. Medical School for his summer m. only Lewiston with 4. The score: Saturday vacation. .. \t the Pan-American Exposition... regular service preaching by Rev. G. E. Richmond of Freedom, who spoke cordially cast down to the of on learn- ommittee Belfast Band on tin* depth despair and Innings. 12 3 456789 Dr. A. R. Fellows and wife of Winter- John Nutter, wife and children of Edgett, in exchange with the pastor; at 12 encouragingly. The church was pretti- Mont- •.is and Boats. ing that the report was a false one. Then Belfast. 0 0 o 5 0 o 0 1 6 visited at S. L. in., at it30 ly decorated with ferns and port Dodge’s last week. ville, visited at W. J. Bailey’s the past week. PAGE Sunday school; p. m., Young evergreens, Lewiston. 5. patience was finally rewarded when they 000020100 3 peoples meeting; topic: “National tiowers, and portraits of Miss Willard and Capt. E. E. Pendleton of Boston was in Mrs. Maria Peirce arrived from of Belfast. Belfast Taxes and Tax Religion.’’ beheld the elephant's arrival and had tanta- BELFAST. A.B. K. B.II. P.O. A. E. yesterday ■ A Neal flow on Societies Wedding Beils. cordial invitation is extended to all. were given prominence. F. Johnson, c. 5 0 2 15 0 0 Belfast Friday his way to Islesboro. South Framingham, Mass., where she lizing glimpses of the gilt bedecked cages spent The was Ring, 2b.... 4 116 P A«; k The of the morning meeting led by Mrs. M. 10 Lombard is at home from the Bos- the winter. subject prayer meeting at the that contained—who knew what? c. f. 4 0 2 Ralph v :r.ni V»ie*..Tlle C. Staples of The address of wel- Patterson, 0 0 0 Spring Yege- North church Belfast. ton Dental for his summer vacation. Miss <"••1 Sehoniiei \ ipoleeii.. Kegi-ter this, Thursday, evening will With intense excitement and bated breath Goode, 3b..'. 4 0 0 0 0 0 College McKay, preceptress of the East come was Mrs. M. E. Wilder of \ **el* I'rmnii ent be by Sears- lb.3 1 0 3 I Maine people si\ “Culture and Religion.” The pastor, they watched the last tent poles and rolls of Darby, 0 Almon Robinson of Portland was in Bel- Conference Seminary, Bucksport, is Cat her Cat-Tan*. mont, and the by Mrs. Frances E. Wiley, s. s. 3 0 1 0 3 1 Rev. Geo. s. will next taken off the response a a guest of Miss Maude Mills, preach Sunday canvas cars; then, with a r.f. 4 fast few days the past week on business. Johnson. PAGE 7. Frost of Belfast. The memorial service at Colcord, 2 2 1 0 0 at m. Ci a. in., and the in 1. " •'k p.H'i an i>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.